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ae ai THE EVENING STAR Comma _BACK. Cd The President and His Party Leave Deer ricer ype ie ‘Sunday, Park for Washington. ro Corner iii Ave and Genee ty Pangea vd ie on Private Bn —— ee omy, | tury and Mrs. Halford and Miss Sanger lett UFFMANN, 2 Deer Perk on the 10:49 train for Washingtos this mofning. . ——— ¢ A WAIL FROM DALZELL. 50 cen for. RF He Wants the President to Fix Up “This Miserable Business.” Carpwere, Ouro, Sept. 27.—Private Dalzoll_ makes the following comment on the letter pers to him by Gen. Brown of Ohio, andis = : i = confident that his sentiments are shared bye Washington News and Gossip. MR. TANNER’S RETIREMENT, Telegrams to The Star. THE VinciNia CAMPAIGN, large majority of the members of the G.A.R im ——_ The Papers in the Case Not Yet Forth- Why Mahone Chose Abingdon for His| ‘hs Heparin on Coatie. Point. 'I do uot doubt Gen, Bro’ appointment OHIO AND VIRGINIA. Starting as commissioner of — would go far to Vow. 75—No. 14,042, | WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1889, TWO CENTS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. INGTON COMMANDERY, NO. 1, ai Sera SO baa hae ae EXHAUSTED BEFORE PUBLICATION. —— Sa ceavaek ths sac . T Street P mit, ‘The Com ‘lao assemble at the same deal all the sores made by Tanner's expulsion. AUTHOR'S EDITION. and place on TUESDAY EVENING, October 1, dar al lores rsce Salon teeta Acme _LereGGETINO SIS OF POLATSOAL RISEORE | £5.) Dave are howling, coming anal ones Sh Ba, THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE. in Full Uniform for drill. By OnE BH OLee ee COMMISSION IN THE HANDS OF A TRUSTED IN THE STATE—MAMOXE'S SPEECH PISAPPOINT- republican that I am-—I niways was and always Commander. . FEW—WHAT IT Ig SAID TO SHOW—THE NOBLE- - is ING TO BIS FRIENDS—SENATOR DANIEL WAS | will be—the Lord only knows how the boys will A WINTER'S TALE. GHAELES SHELSE, Recorder. TANNER CORRESPONDENCE, How the Political Campaign NOT AT MIs BEST SITHER—THE OUTLOOK. vote this fall, or, what is more to the purpose, aT ‘ERY ANX(OUS TO SHO iw BY ROBERT LUIS STEVENSON. Ger Bult and Oversvat for the Yathoad Wits — whether they will vote at all. They are sick Special Dispatch to Tas Evaxive Stan and disgusted, as Gen. Brown clearly demon Asrrapon, Sept. 27. . Lhope the candidates, and expecially Abingdon, which has been so much talked | Gov. a Peg i, ae timely about for the past week or so on account of | W#Ting an on th: : esident to fix up this Gen. Mabone’s selection of it as the point for | Miseravle business before it ix too Inte, —— opening his gubernatorial campaign, ws an old A STRIKE IN ROTTERDAM. and asistocratic but enterprising town of some th four th i . | The Dock Laborers There Following the ree or four thousand ichabitants. 1 is situ- Ecomple of Chess ta Kamien, ated in one of the most fertile of the blue-grass growing valleys between the west-| Rorrsnpam, Sept. 27.—The strike of dock | laborers is spreading rapidly and affecting ern spurs of the Alleghany mountains, Within about twelve miles of the Tennes- | other branches of business, The employes of see, fourteen of the North Carolina, and some | gevorai large cigar manufactories joined the The printed copies of the report of the pen- Progressing. sion office commission still remain locked up in the safe in Secretary Noble's office. A few have been distributed, but each} GOLD DISCOVERED IN CHINA. copy is numbered and a record is kept showing into whose hands the reports have been placed. Mr. Tanner bas a| ‘Tog! Wilson’s Secret Hold on copy, and members of the cabinet and§pthers ee “ have been permitted to the Millionaire Moen. report. While it forms an important feature of the late Noble-Tanner controversy, the correspondence which} THE PRESIDENT OOMING BAOK. passed between the Secretary and the commis- 1 Writs Howe | terseason. In fit, workmauship and prices we lead oo Pee do names cwithout illustrations) | this seas. GEORGE SPRANSY, 494 Tibet sol? 50 cents, Tn theme and in style Mr. Stevenson's new novel is | St week «fo wholly waco race — Be} Weel eho care tscie tote rength of dictio ‘oxall, who ga Reiitient tmasination ands strength of Zictin® in | Interesting eustchecs, With, address Sre associated only with the masterpieces | The descoudants of the old-tiuc members While appearing serially in Soribner’s Magazine, it was | aily invited aud requested to attend Geclared by many readers and reviewers to be, unques- —- 28,013SHIRT ORDERS TO tuonably, bis best book. munaae 2 JOE onder ior Shirts wi “A weird and exciting novel."— Hartford Courant, ‘snecessor to Jas. Thompson, late I. “It in beyond all doubt his Lest work."—The Spectator _W. Amer. Factory 908 F st, n. w. rr he Aunsonl Meas or tes Glock olie “It is the best story Stevenson has ever written ; and | the Annual Meeting of the St higher praise could bardly be given."—Detroit Pree Euntine pet i gee AS Pres. oom Bt be EMBER 12, 1589. at 3 o'cl Presi geygeyergdyedaeeieyigyiy WOE WOO AK AHVACIH AIAG RP HAVWY SIWVAVOE VV SCE KISLAMKEIGIVBZAAM x sioner of pensions turns a flood of light upon fifty or sixty of the Keutucky lines. Itis @| strikers tou: nd, headed by the local socialist 0° Soli by alt booksellers, or sent, post paid, by | at other Baa oe ae Coe ee » 2 the relations which existed between the bead of! 4 Bs Strike of Dock Laborers in| sistibuvisg point of both saaile aud merchan- © cnciaualaatolh to tea ot oma, ares BOs re ~ ‘Pax nteri sion com- % J pp mame cree | ee NSP Ore eit sons, omer the Interior department and the pension oo g jock La dise for places in these states adjecent t0 thio specteadirsenptied es. (Washington) county, and is therefore a place of ace santa TE = can docks, where the steam= s ee Ce SEASON sOARDS. Page SEOeNEARY NOBLE URDROINED, Rotterdam. some official and commercial importance. A 1 was lowding, the strikers at- AMUSEMENTS. 9027-6t SS eee tenor ate Page Secretary Noble has not made up his mind new United States building, for which $50,000 tempted to prevent the men from continuing —————— a SS | SL = CIRIEE, DAIL: Page 2 | definitely whether to make either the report or Was appropriated by Congress, is now in course | their work, but the erfered and drove EW NATIONAL THEATER. ae Gates nett ange ee -Paxe 7 | the correspondence public. He is of the opin- THE our IN OHIO. of erection. The United Stetes court for the the strikers awa: ship owners have Every Evening. Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, | 30! 1111, nud 1n Nos thesst aud Southeast Washington, Yace 2 | ion that both will ultimately reach the public. veal bi cnet Western district of Virginia, Judge Johu Paul already decided to irikers’ demande : ai Fauiug iu price anywhere from $1-000 to $6,000: Page 2 | Tt is quite possible that neither will be given ARe: able Si by Ex-Gov. | Presiding, is held here twice or three times a for an increase of ZS per cont im wages and @ HARRY Lacy gfe Ee ee pars 3 | Out wit Congroas mets, wien it iscoutidenty | “ MOMATKADTS, Ktatement by Ex-Gows | Fear, renting for the purpose apartments ig cOFreypon ing advance for overite ~ And the HRER, East sa Sl Bt” Page 3 | expected that the entire analter will forma the Hoadly Recalled. the county court house building, which is not Bodies of the strikers gathered together this I UPERIOR FINISH, Eee 7 | cabject of an invsotigntion at ie noted, _— afternoon and became so menaciug in their STILL ALARM, per pair: ‘Blaukets, 50c. per pair. YAL! Page however, that the Secretary intends ‘HIS ADMISSION OF FRAUDULENT PRACTICES BY THE demoustations that the police dispersed them STILL ALARM. y a ods Sane oes: 20 Oe Page ph peated sia sh maaan Oe MANIPULATORS NOW BEING USKD WITH EFFECT BY wath their sabees, The communal guard has = oe + 5 oi Pare — | which meets quarterly, and th aunty court, | been called out to assist the police in BY JOSEPH AKTHUR THE KINGSLEY BROS, CHPAMERY CO. upon the return of the latter to the city as to | COv- FORAMER IN THR FRESENT caurarox— | Figs Nopel durOiy wading, ‘wick ‘ooets | ing order. —_ore ao ThE ETEatent scene of modern life.—Clement Beott | worid for suppiyiue the Public with tue best aud purest the advisability of making the report public. Smite es vg ed eee arg monthly. For years it bas maintained a repu- A LONDON LEADER 70 asstsr, aus week Ecoricantasened ceiteg con Couclave. "bend your The contents of the report have become | special Dispatch to Tux Evanine Stan. tation for having oue of the most reputable) Poxpoy, Sept. 27.—Ben Tillett, one of the orders by mail, telephone, or our wagons, aud rest as- pretty well known in a general way in the Convmnvs, Onto, Sept. 27.—Just prior to his bars of the state, and belonging to iteome of HALLEN & HART the most notable lawyers of the country, the | sured of being’ served with the best the country af- fords. Dui urse lead e re ol tind ara pubtiontions leaders of the recent strike of dock laborers, rT) - 3 leaving Cincinnati to take up his residence in will probably ve in Rotterdam t to Lauxhable Farce-comedy, Bag the erent soak in October the seeps ie in regard to th tween s iP late Senator Johnston und the present Con- I ly arrive in Rotterdam tomorrow e aaen, om ee sue the “Gheretary and’” the soandumiene, | Haw York ex-Goy. Geocgs Hoadly was tendsred | gremenne-olect Deoenes bey en Gans | emia the debe dee mene an pickete Seate now om sale. as 027 siecle ae The report, however, gives numerous | @banquet by his admiring democratic friends. | Of latter days, it has furnished the state three | to Harwich aud already intercepted lange PRE Fo, LORIS WILE AWARD AHANDSOME | CHIMNEYS, WICKS AND ALL LAMP GOODS. to the Best Marksman op SATUKDAY, exhibits showing in detail the cases of rerating | The occasion was one long to be remembered; | €°¥@Fnors, several Senators ands number of and at the same time the methods by which the | the representative men of the democracy of the of Congressmen, number of “biacklegs” who were on their way WANTED (Lots). to Rotterdam to take the places of the stril Fegegigggg cay “ 27 “ vies Jon ii The strikers’ committee will mect at th mT Wee BIJOU THEATER 3y23-3m 206 F st. | WANTED (Roos, ‘Page 2 | consider care was spared to give the genial ex-governor funds to the Rotterdam strikers. desired to open his campuign at some town above the ordinary average as towns go. Ab- 3 dates at the Bie thi the VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW, a send-off worthy of the city of pork, and the fast tones Sool best week, “Loc katertainmants : Hamilton county democracy in particular, It was c| —? - oC EY DR. JAS. C.McGUIRE HAS REMOVED THE BARBED WIRE INVENTOR, be his office and residence to 1732 Massachu- The Star Out of Town which were carried on with the co-operation if < ingdoe ted " —_— Swebo-8t TSE oRrTTON, Manager._| setusve. mine wt4-in_| Tae Evexixa Sran will be sent by mail to | not the actual knowledge of Mr. Tanner. The | ® notable gathering, taken ass whole, and Mr. | jy84g2, Drowented the desired requirements. | The Alleged Secret Between Million JK EPSANS NEW WASHINGTON THEATER, ot a nrg een any address in the United States or Canada| report is considered by the members of the | Hondly fully appreciated the high compliment | most the dividing spot between the eastern and aire Moen and “Doc” Wilson, ‘The Pee Ceca Pee ee ta | nee atenow propered to show thelr import for such period as may be desired, at the | commission as showing that Mr. Tanner lacked | Paid him. The ex-governor made most elo-| extreme western boundaries of the southwest | Yonx, Sept. 27.—Bpecisls from Boston —; Milinery'ana Bressea seZi-l¥_| rate of fifty cents per month, 6a” But ali| discretion, judgment and " adminis stra pe sare emacs aeia eeeee ga, A Ye soy tosmnnaennyforengend taeege” Jong Pome ee aR WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 23, PREME COURT OF THE DIs- ‘ ty, and that his removal from offic a speech that will probabl be forgotten | °F Yery near it Emory aud Henry college, Mar- Say that it is believed by many that the secret 7 T such orders must be accompanied by the money, | ® . . per ill pr ly never 4 W, eva WILLS a TRICE OF COLUMBIA, | at fe no accounts are | inevitable and a logical conclusion based upon | by those who listened 10 it, and one that will | 8, Washington female college, the Jacksou | between Pilip Moen, the milliousire barbed _ WORLD OF NOVELTIES. Francis 5. HURDLE ct al. vs, Witla Linpwmgetal, | 0” Me aper cannot te sent, as no accou the report, institute, the convent wire manufacturer, and “Doc” Wilson, which has enabied the latter to obtain many hundreds be ug to A years en come as the most ek F _ NCE: . | markable, considering the occasion and the ORSREES) CHANCES ~GODDY | Ziuacing of poltesl itenae whces nose he stem of public | Of thousands of doliars from the former, has In Equity, 11638. kept with mail subseriphons. ey Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This tenanees te Can Seneca tee ceca ving re | posieesecnalh pet Next Week HYDE STAR SPECIALTY CO. 9e26_| ported to te court that thiy have uuade sale‘of those tion, the Abingdon mi e cts of land described in the decree and amended de- | GoveRNMENT Recetrrs Topay.—Interna! rev- Ss oING ACADEM: * comme ‘hy . Bo: ’s Gov-| Was. With well measured words, and appar- | schools. It is the focus of agreat tobacco grow- been discovered. It is said tha ARIST reopen tor thee Recep x, of Pupils SE thet tie purchussr hus complied with the Cormeor | enue, €398,594; cus 847. ari Ges kat Thinks Ohio's Gov- | wntly fully considering, anoir weight, Just be- ing section and supports twe large ware houses, | Damed Junin was the real inv« OCTOBEE 16, at 4 and 7:30 o'clock p.m, incharge of | 4d that the purchaser has comp! 483 67-100, % a ernor be Re-elected. fore closing, as if to more deeply imprevé the | in one of which Gen, Mah, ‘ede his speech, | Wire. Janin came to this country in 1869. He PROF. MUELL itis’ this Su day of September, A.D. i8s9, ordered | Topay's Bony Orruns aggregated $601,500, —— y ¥ roomy ome yuring | #00n di i and nis death Inatrnetor of Daucing at the U-S. Naval Academy, | sud decreed that said sale and. trusiees’ report bead | as follows: C 45, $515,000 at 128; $1,000at | General H, V. Boynton wae talking with » | °°™@Pany, Gov. Hondly said. six or more steam tobacco manufacturing a re ne ena his death was For circulars and further information sppy, at the | the same are hereby ratified and confirmed, unless | #8 follows: Coupon 4s, $515, ; $1, ea i . is pel | buildings, an extensive cigar manufactory, | PUblished. It is now rumored that from some demy, Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F sts, cause to the contrary thersof be shown on or before | 128. Registered 48, $35,000 at 128; $10,000 at| Star reporter this morning concerning the | an ‘man hi ith | numerous deale: The town corporation | cause Janin became insane and that Wilson ee De SENG ACRES cor | MEENA Gh Ostebes, Beats provided a copy of this | 198. 1.000 at 128; coupon 434s, $1,500 at 1053; | fall campaign in Ohio, The general knows ad ath 9 For. | is now putting down acomplete system of elec- | W48 employed by Moen to take care of the in- 5 xo Ryne es ‘Courses every Tuew: | and The Lvering Star ouce & week foF three succes: | registered 434s, $30,000 at 10534; $5,000 at | Ohio politics if anybody does and looks at the ‘iven oly foray-alx votes Tk precinct Act thet | tric lights and water worke, All siuis cad many | yentor and is the only man who knows what y and Friday from t™. For further par- sive woaks before said day. wie ane.t 10584; $3,000 at 1053,. situation on both sides. yard, when ‘he certainly received nearly two bun-| other Interests tend to make it «notable local bes become of him. It is also said that » ticulars address J. BR CALDW: 114Cst. nw. By Const. : nz wre nex “ -—___— sate 2 = tral point and a piace easily accessible, | *8rch of the insane asylums is now being aebzaet Betas ee Tay ae a CLANCY hove Clark, ‘Tue Presipent axp Mns. Harrison are ex-| ‘When Foraker was first nominated,” he ‘TO SAY THAT THIS SHOT th sufficient railroad and telegraphic facili- | ™ude by persons interested in finding Jani. LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, .€. CHALMERS, WARDER VOORHEES, | Pected to arrive from Deer Park on the 4 said, “I thought he was lable to be defeated. | produced consternation without the say-| ties, when for any reason a large crowd is to | catia’ Inpnaaiice meee ay i Office of Chalmers & Voorhees, o'clock train this afternoon. He has animmense popularity in the party, | ing. Gov. Hoadly, however, as an honest man | congregate. Thus, it was doubtless reasoned, | “OUTSIDE THE BREASTWORKS.” lope ac pecon pl err beds 11 yg of 7 (ae but there area number of republicans in the | could do no less than he did, as ut the election | that large crowds could be guthered here trom — st new. . “«. ” Wyf, BESzANER, SaeEnes VAUSER. Washington, D.C. Sept 20, 1889, | , Assistant Secnetany Trouzson was af the | state who do not like him aud who seemed | to which he referred the manipulators, ballot. | *2¢ adjacent counties of Smysh, Hussell, Gray- | “Johnny” O’Brien Delegates Telegraph SM GRAND Revival. Satin abso Saumn cadens: Treasury department for several hours today. THE TOURISTS ‘Take notice that Mr. Tho:nas C. Chalmers and Mr. | He is very weak, but expects toresume his du- Wander Voorhees, have forined a partuershiip to trans: likely not to vote for him. ‘They would not | box siuffers, and forgere performed the work ‘pam aces pe 5 cane ae President Harrison, have voted the democratic ticket, but would | Which, had it not been discovered, would have Ss: eo New Youx, Sept. 27.—Geo. Krause, one of Sotapenerel, Heal Rotate, Tan aud Insurance Busi- ther ‘scratched’ or not have voted at alt, | T°tited Mr. Sherman from senatorial life. Politics also no doubt had something to do “Johnny” O'Brien's licutenants in the eighth ties in a few day: bi D.C. * he Ci ‘i In the present campaign Gov, Foraker is * Their ofice at the above address will be open for} Miwisen Ryax left the City of Mexico Wed- | But when the Dayton convention came off a lol using the sbove paragraph of Gov. Hoediy's | Pitt the selection of this place by Gen, Ma. assembly district republican politics, says that above 30s. FLORA MOORE, business on and after October 1, 1889. ji i 5 b bs e = ; hone. The town and county are democratic, = Ei anny, Este SOLDER, goed October 1, 1889. vooRuusa. nesday night for Washington, to be absent | of that crowd which both parties had put down | speech as a text for some of hi (begres ais county has not always been so and the after the Saratoga state convention voted to Th A PULLMAN CAR. A Great Big Company of Comedians, Vocalists and L oLikek of Fue sixty days, in which time he will confer with | for election trickery and fraud attended the | speeches, and it is needless to say t “ S ED. EME LASCELLE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF FNAHMACY, | Secretary Blaine upon the trade relations of | convention aud pressed themselves to. the | eve mado very effective and applicable at the | town bas been on the ragged ‘edge more than | exclude the O'Brien delegutes the following MAT. OTT. Z FERGUSON. | The Lectures of this College, will be r on | Mexico and the United States, front. They were for Campbell, and doubtless | prevent time, as the democratic managers this | ve, When Gen. Mahone broke off from the | telegram was sent: EW MUSIC. EW FEATURE | TUFSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1889, in the new EPR area ers we had much to do with his getting the nomination. | year are identically the same as !n 1585, when | estar democrats, slong in 78, ‘79and ’30,and| To Hon. Benjamin Harrison, President, ee ihe cubrance erpmipations wid behoidatt ociork p. | , CoX@ctExcE. Secretary Windom's mail-yes-| We have ‘put down all that old corruption | ur. Hoadly was credited wish 926 votes that he | combined with the republicans, « number of | Warkington, Ince Wena wren, President, NEXT WEF. n. cd WEDNESDAY, Nertember 36,t: the new Gollers terday included a $100 United States note in| in polities. The election in Cincinnati is as | avowed he never received. the county's leading democrats went with him— | works with Warner Miller. (Signed) Jno. J. LEWIS MORRISON'S WONDERFUL PRODUCTION | Hops. | Students will be furnishéd with tickets atd | an envelope post marked Syracuse, N.Y., con-| fair as in any city in the country and our}. Had Mr. Campbell received his nomination | Fulkerson, Kelly, Fowler, the Hurts, and others | O'Lricu, Geo, Krause, Jno, B. Brodsky, 5 a ge eno i i 6 ; as prominent among 1 They carried the | nard Rourke.” se O8 *EAusrA rs See UE the locke HR KALUSOW SKE | timing no other evidence of its source. It was | people are very much afraid of anything that | st the hands of the democracy of the state he eounty eqainss, the- teguiens.eo Gsbt ag 59 Boor raearen fie erntuine of the lectures. HE KALUSOWSET, | deposited to the credit of “conscience.” look ike bringing the old clique out of | would give Gov. Foraker a very hard fight, bus aK egulare -paying | ‘The O'Brien men express themselves as very brea Ghia wen este qOOL BOOKS FOR EVERY Gone idl aatlesice ae obscurity again. For that reason many of the unfortunately for him the nomination wns se- ote son they tingling Leta ye ws | happy. POSITIVE Z, EK. SCI BOO! ‘VERY GRAD! Agmy Oxpens.—The following officers re-| stron; conser vi abi ure passed ov im b; same or Cam . re 3 MATINEES-TUESDAY, “THURSDA, SATUR- = echools . Octo- | would otherwise not have voted for Foraker | clement the Clocivaaty ‘cenubigent-tiee| town precincts wore cutdown to very ‘skimps| A LARGE-SIZED ROW LIKELY, ‘hou! ‘ School Blank Books, Stationery and other | lieved from duty at Willet’s Point, Nu 4 sty ge MiciRt PARTI Abeer bars aas | Bevan Wisi gggy | Der Land ordered to Join their stations: Firat | yilldo so now because, of the appearance of | guided and coutolled airs four Faas ago, | wargint, Eater, however, Fulkerson fer | taut Deposition ‘Taken Pree rything but talk. ‘The o horee exhibi- | se21-12t “ sisothst.ow. | Lieuta David Price, first artillery, and Chas. B. ae gees Sane rp eam dig and broee and Cther potas bp ental teins, | with Mahone and was joined otill later by Kelly, Dissatisfied K; en Oe RS oy A pun Hardin, eighteenth infantry, and Second Livut, | 2°t be with them a question of voting: for or | Columbus and other points by special trains y ied Knights of Labor. societies, directed entirely by spoken The CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT! cea Spe 2 A orsesi est against Mr. Campbell, but of voting to keep | on political business, and but a few days prior | 02° of the Hurts and a number of those Only Sekool ‘of Moress i tho Sorld eausated exaie- | Se Carpets and. Housefurnishing | Jas. T. Kerr, seventeenth infantry; Elmore T. | things as they are rather than run the risk ef | to the discovery of who left the democratic party with him. Since} Cmrcago, Sept. 27.—A Herald special trom St ively for appearance on the stare. in Generel sold om Credit at Cash Prices. Pow | Taggert, sixth infantry; Tredwell W. Moore, bringing the old gang of political rascals to the then the democrats have been carrying both | youis sor, sctumh Goneatt : Oct 3 dand 9 Haverly Clevelasid Minetrela, 0023 | lar Bed-room Suites from $40 up. Oak Bed-ruote | twelfth infantry; Wm. 8. Biddle, jr., thirteenth | PPM! TM FORGED TALLY suEBTs. the town and county by increased tasjerities, ys: Important depositions bearing om LOBE THEAT. ie S G : i ,and E, V. Jones, jr., eighth infantry. yneyIvania ave. and 11th st, | Hsit-cloth or Plush Parlor Suites frow $35. Jugrain infantry, and mes, j ig. ‘antry, ber 23 and dure the | Carpets from 26c. Brussels ee Thirty recruits assigned to the twenty-third POLITICS IN THE NEW STATES. Had Mr. Campbell the ability to make an ag- | and there may be a good deal of good politics | the great struke of 1586 were taken yesterday s WASTE sftouiry and JOYCE and | Carpets Made and Laid Free of y weekly | infantry. First Lieut. Chas. B. Hardin, eight- gressive campaign we would have very warm | in Gen. Mab ce upon the scene | and when the result becomes known in Knights or monthly payments taken and uo notes required at y Cad te —— politics in Ohio now. The quiet observer cas- , e readjusters fused with | of Labor circles, it is likely to cause a large- Easy ant Watniny. Adiccion at siwht | ORGGAN'S CREDIT HOUSE, *3bend 741 ttusta.w, | conth infantry, Sreanted ‘one mentite ‘cid | AU Likely to Go Republican in October | ually remarks that the “Butler Pony” is not Siseree olgaas and carried this congressional | sized row. ‘The recent war between Mortimer ‘G0 cents, Matinees 10, 20 and Sua. Except Montana, Perhaps. only in too fass company but badiy handi- “= Be id wee cae pebublicans per s¢ | 1). Shaw of this city and Master Workman Pow- | peated VERY Low! ar Wuen Bivs were Orenep at the Treasury| Mr. Carle, the correspondent of the St. Paul cap d beside. in 1682, In 1686 it was won back by the demo-| derly, in which a number of prominent knights crate, and in 1886 the republicans picked it uy he men ed 7 us far there have been but few bets made dink 05 Sa lant olction httaens Hae d of this city became involved, and which is z : i | on the result, but Col, Marshall, a well-known ‘ bringing Master Workman Powderly and his 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. XW. department yesterday for approaches to the | Pioneer Press, has Just returned from a trip | Citizen, aushorizes the statement Gat bo hes When no side issues are involved it | entire executive board to St. Louis as really court houde at Louisville it was found that the | through the west, chiefly in the new states. | 91.000 to place on Foraker iu sume of $100 or democratic almost invariably. It is | the cause which has led to the present effect GOOD BOARDS 81.26 PER 100 FEET. lowest bids were those of A. B. Burn of Wash- | He is one of the best informed men in western | the fall amount, significant thet thet when in 1696 what ie known 1 , ; sus necacke siete Dee wn | The depositions taken were froma number of ‘These Boards are Dry, Bright, Heart Well Sewed and | ington and Martin Hendricks of Washington, | political affairs, and has been making a careful | Probably she most significant wager thus far | £10 Pink in 6h tres ndaphed tor Geo eeeeree ee ee who, having ‘boon im the 16 Feet L at $32,225 eac! _ observation of affairs in the new states. He — was for a _ vn E ga coat their candidate, hulling from the same county eon tt eames fs seek Se, teem Shiney weerieeen k aaa Water Surety at Fort Myer.—The Secre- | says he does not think the democrats have any | Fs? mek some of his democratic friends from | 4 vig opponsut, was badly beaten, while at the to the Mt A Th ragyen ‘ various parts of the state in Columbus a few portance to the Missouri Pacific railway, which pence tary of War has authorized expenditares of | chance to get anything out of tho October | days since, when the result of the clection was | ast election Jou A. Buchanan, the democratic | Roi te seeds the aehme nae cape auite o06-3en Dedewis Lanter ‘ork. | $1,000 for increasing the water supply at Fort Li — FER AND MORE FO! SALE—A_ SAI Pattee : F didate, made bis fight on a tariff reform plat- - , t elections except in Montana. There, he thinks, | good humoredly talkedover. The #x-governor | °°” P instituted by the men prosecuted for the Myer, Va,, and of @4,000 for the same purpose at | they will elect the governor, and, if there is | ud a well-kuown democrat placed their figures | fori and wou by «safe majority, though his seat | Wyandotte train wrecking. Those depositions proStable investment cannot be found ti RLECE DANCING ACADEMY, CARROLL INSTI- oO he SOE coated oe eee | Fort Preble, Maine. h 3 will be contested. Lhe people of the district " ges i le perfect harmony in the party, they will get tae | ee et eer do thd eae to ety | are certainly for « tariff Ou coal and iron, with | coun startling charg wie hinge cllegeh News From THE AsIATIC Squapnoy.—Rear | legislature, but he has no doubt that the repub- | yntif after the election. Gov. Forter remarked this section 6 teeming, only awaiting Admiral Belknap, under date Yokohama, Sep- | licans will elect the Representative. While there | to his democratic friend, “You concede to | 2¥¢lopment, but as both parties admit a tariff QAELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 1004 F 8T.. ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Deer Park Lancers, Bonton Gavotteand Berlin, Send for circu- lars. au2d-6m 4 plot to biow up the big Eads bridge bere. = reform desirable on these items honorsare casy,| A Faro Dealer Mysterlously Killed. = = perfect title; southeast section, nort! is an appearanee of great harmony among the | Foraker 17,000 more than I do.” W723, 227012, 250. OF THE NEw YORE paw, | £167 st theo price ot @1 per foot on cany terme: be Ouse Seka seo a eerie, democratic lenders now he thinks he sees where Leunear wae ind, the reform element otherwise seems t0/ Dernort, Micu., Sept. 27.—George Munson, fiber Brat dpimrattae DMCA 1400 New Sok | P.S—fperceutducouitit bougitthiamanth. "| ber 4 for Kobe and western Japanese ports, the" eatora “it ach a eplit boeme tie | ‘This wager is looked upon as a straw, and is THE RESULT OF BX. MANONE’ SPEECH. ® faro dealer, was shot by an unknown man im <hr MCA aR ge Srenuc, ‘Ticket free to every yousie man over six: | _*815-1 Chemulpo, Korea. and possibly China; the | republicans will get the legislature; otherwise | believed to indicate the enthusiasm of the old] A dozen or more special correepondents | Public brary park lust wight and fatally : ee i fenyemetege THE MEDICAL. DENTAL AND, PHARMA. | Marion was at Chemulpo, the Palos at Kobe and | hie thinks the democrats will get the Senators. | rock-ribbed fellows for Mr. Campbell, referred } came here to report Gen. Mahoners inital | Toumded. The case is a mysterions one, but the r ¥ UA De} joward University | the Monocacy at Yokohama ready for sea, d sh dieses a police theory is that Munson found his wife ssatanio Teach You to kids tha Payoho Satety Be | yulorga MUSDAY, Sowember GO, st'7 4.1. Prob.y | Pagged Awsistant Engineer ID. ‘Taylor, de- | Lee democrats. he says, think they are going | to ag the galvanized democrat and candidate | specch Monday and some on both sidve sent off | id a man together; that he endeavored to kill a to get the legislature 1m Washington territory, I might add that the gentl pe | Bi was int man ele for $1. Ladies 95, Special hours for LADIES. | F. R will deliver the address. tatched September 2 from the Asiaticsquadrot i » | for governor. I migh © gentleman | very exaggerated accounts. Av a matter of fact | his wife and in turn shot by the who Sees niche, gent raing school iu t.8 “myl? | gublic are invited Yo Le preeit For civuiary ad | Atcled Beptember2 from the Asluticsquadron, | but he does not think th referred to as making the wager. was at one | {uere ia no question that the republicans were | Was With her. 1 | 2118 13th et. nw. .| port for sick leave. Corporal Tanner’s Chances Killed, | Se au sepirant | mocratic guberna- | disappotited atthe. wunll atfeudauce, though A Terrible Fire at resco, Iowa. = ; : those present were very enthusiastic. Another | scour suoud nat by sewing ous | Nava Onpza.—Lieut. Frank W. Nichols has | _1¢ is believed that whatever chance Mr. Tan- | “It seems now quite manifest that the demo-| thing wor svideat Gee Mahon nee ne | oatane Towa, Sept. 27.—This city was yee As Exrzezssiox Or Cosrwence. Reavy machine cancel all the benedis of suountein siFs | been detached from the New Hampshire and | 2° had of being appointed recorder of deeds | crats will play their highest cards for the legis- $ at his best and had to go to his room and retire | terday visited by a terrible fire that burnt fora Wheeler & Wilson High Aria Novo, wise is 405 | Ordered to the Pensacola. in the District of Columbia has, vanished since | lature and leave Mr. Campbell to take care of | as goon as the inceting closed. A prominent | tre eilany “4 ae Guth idecol Moloiteael ~ Hchecg uation the publication of his letter to “Private” Dal- | himself. republican said to your correspondent that b seme > hiplbeyemensnapsenienigauingatioincneeslanins OFFICE, 437 9t u.w._| Wusr Port Apprrioxs—Secretary Proctor | zell . Col, Fred Blankner, one of the keenest of | Goubted very much if the general could hold | 9,1 A ne a es vtech gine YEARS CAME INTO OUR STORE ALONE today formally approved the deeds of the observers. sav rd Campbell in | out to fill his e1 ents, for up to the time | J Welsck five tae dase re 3 Pe WITH A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL IN HISHAND =| Tse ]0HN W: REYNOLDS, APTIST. BEGS TO | transfer of the Kingsley estate, adjacent to the Interior Department: Changes. the race at all, but tell you af the republicans | he left Petersburg he bad not seen his bed be- | 2,9);/0ck fire mgd gig ig oar BOO LIE see tree Bete hand jane | West Point mai academy. 'T hi The fol ficial ch: hi expect to carry the legislature and elect @ | fore 2 or $ o'clock in the morning and often it | Millinery and music Hay pres art parlors at 509 11th at. uw. Free-band crayons, | West Point military academy. ‘The purchase e follows oficial changes’ have been | P08 tates Benator they will hove tetra, | sore Spat es per it | Son. It spread rapidly north on both of ND ASKED FOR A FIVE DOLLAR SUIT OF ad Ftraite wade from vhotogrsphs or | will be made at once and the tract annexed to | made in the Department of the Interior: nit y ve ‘us- | was an all-night affair. What will be the result : ? F Pee ek RENE Hay et Oe the academy grounds, General land office—Appointment: George | es eames Pac math “gos CLOTHES. a eo Eee jce— 3 - e Was 7 IT GAVE US GREAT PLEASURE TO WAIT toa To Seu. rue Quixxxnavo.—Rear Admiral |Redway of the District of Columbia, chief] GOLD DISCOVERED IN CHINA. | crat, Col John G. Summers who Lemed ae. hours from 8 to 10 a.m; 1:30 Jouett and the board of inspection of which he | clerk, $2,250, Ay pod don forthe bard things he had said about OO Se AS WE Oe | nee tea eel is chief were at the Brooklyn navy yard yester-| Pension office—Promotion: Miss Lavinia G, | Americans are to be Employed to Work | Muhoue and swore eternal allegiance to the eee ee On ee ee DE. ES CARKOLL, day morning and held a session with reference | Laighton of New Hampshire, clerk, $1,000 to the Mines, “man of destiny. THAT PRICE, Temoved his office from 12th st. to 1325 Fst. | to the sale of the Quinnebaug. which has been 200. SOME KICKERS IN THE RaNKs. AS AN EXPRESSION OF CONFIDENCE IN at0-ln aS condemned. The thins on board her which | _ Census office— \ppointment: Jobn D. Leland Postianp, Onxe., Sept. 27.—News of the dis-] On the other hand there are some “kickers” can be used in the yard are to be taken off, and | of New York, chie: of division, $2,000, by trans-| covery of rich gold-bearing quartz in the | here, Judge Robt. W. Hughes of the United => COMMUTATION TICKETS THE FAIRNESS OF OUR DEALINGS ON it is probable that Admiral Jouett will then go | fer from general land office and promotion i { Canton, Chi ‘bout 100 mil , snarl 100 tickets, transferable, ‘ i province of Canton, ina, about miles | States court for the eastern district of Virginia, THE PART OF THIS BOY'S PARENTS, WE u . Herdie Coaches, — her with the bidders, and that she will . from clerk at $1,800. from the city of Canton, has been received | whose old howe is at this place, has announced pany's ‘Cats. se. | put up at auction, WELT THAT A SPECIAL COMPLIMENT stores: The Policy of the Land Office. here by Seid Back, a prominent Chinese mer-| that he will vote for McKinney. J. M. Rose, chant. The discovery was made five mouths — ¢~go fishing” Mon- ex-postmaster office, Mr. Groff, is occupied with making him- | ago, when Chinese merchants of the Pacific po nadir go Bi tant ag ee self acquainted with the routine duties of the | const organized s company with $20,000 capi- | soem to be entirely among original repub- office. He entered upon his duties yesterday | tl Experts from New York who exammed and after he has mastered the administrative | Ying so si00 por tou, ‘The lelee se eile et His Conripentian Szcretany.—Land Com- missioner Groff has recommended the ap- pointment of Thomas P. Wilson, formerly a court reporter at Omaha, as his confidential sec- retary. HAD BEEN PAID Us. OUR FALL STOCK OF BoYs’ GOODS CON- TAINS THE BEST AND NEWEST STYLES AND WE TAKE SPECIAL PLEASURE IN SHOWING THEM, FEELING VERY SURE The new commissioner of the general land Vinorsta Postasters.—M. M. Brown has ; details of the place he will have more time to| a half long and 30 feet thick. The governor ee popped: ssunbitg tual tranches, ___Se7-4n*_| been appointed postmaster at King William O. | devote to the general policy of the land offion En | af ihe etine ee Be ear even sae and tier saatities Shock, CHEQUES | H., King William county, and R. T. Tebbs at | speaking of this matter today he said that he wed & ion against mini GOODS AND GIVING AS GOOD VALUE aS ‘and A. G, GEDNEY. Pals, Kin ¢0" + lamation mining. wnt: ama D: a g William county, Va. re oe efinite oo isang that it was his | It in the inteniion of the beg on to spend CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE 2 ae D streets (Post bu Paoworap.—Batas 1 Roberson of Montane, intention to execut He said that he | $200,000 for machinery in the United States. = Mi ‘B PIL had not made up bis mind it will ed to Botmiowwtic. to Mencor Sell ise the Doubed who is a clerk in the office of the second assist- | would renew the recom: remiadion oon ipod fe tera pdb sed work tho mines, me! to sages tion Mattress aiid Challenge Spring; the best bed in i ant postmaster, has been appointed an assist- | Congress by several of his predecessors to re- HON! Pete PAGE § 40x, | ant buperinteudent of the tallway mall service. ail the’ land Ws wlth the exception cf BOOS HO eae. 8€20- we —_—— Pe oe = ala homestead lew. ‘The Grand Cross of a Commander of the 26 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVR = bee 77 ied Legion of Honor Giveu Him. AMPAGNE “vnunet a Rew let pices rs Leap a aoe grand cross of a com- Fax Aso Woerer Usozawean ns 4, Mime, Brandies and Segara lang: aan eh Tartar Ty | upon, the, latier’s return to Washington, Soe, hedged Wi te oe oe Complete Stock of Underwear in all for Ladies, : : oo ve not Misses and Children. ecu et i been disposed of. The President an- eckEtTs duality Ladioa! Kibbed Vests and Drawers, 50 TIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, eee ee py eos — Cee ; i 1 are) is one of Ladies’ Piain and Ribbed Merino, Balbriggan, Lisle SELIENW\" 3008.F As foaded for ther. the in each case are worth a USN., briefed, so that ‘Thread und Pure Silk; also mixturesof Lisle and Wool, ASSETS 01,044,781.37. pope thd angina Bilk and Wool, in all colors, White, Cream, Blue, Pink, Office hours, from 9a. m. 104:30p.m. On the first - there } Gray, Black and faucy combinations. ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from aor ‘Silk Vests from $8 cents to $7. pectin on ghee Advauces will be made promptly at7o'clock. Under- | Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received ‘Wear, ribbed and plain. all sizes, 25 cents upwards. daily at the office of the Association, kquitable Muidd- Infante’ AU Wool Vesta, 50 cents, ‘Mm, L005 F ot. , WM. H. MoKNEW, Shares are $2.50 per month. me he Association are furnished upon wets Penasyivania sve, MERIGAS 10S THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prost, Sere rates RM CoE MEE GEG | _ sx. 20r xpeox. ne, suse Washington Masote ES nese ee | i i H zt I : i a & i 8 i tabs [ fi