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a i Ba: Wi. Mesmeean ARTIST, How it Will Form and March on the Opening Day. le b Promp: and effective tn their ection, they leav> no ill-effecta, and may be sdministered to old or young. Herbert Elwell, of East Saginaw, Mich, KILLED? says: “I was s great sufferer from Constipe jdeass ——— tion, Headache, and General Debility, Myskis | A Clue That May Clear Up an Old ‘was yeilow, and I had constant pein in my side ‘Mystery. and beck Other medicines failing, I took three & ‘THE CRIEF MARSEAL'S ORDER COMPLETED—TRE ‘LINE TO BE REVIEWED BY THE PRESIDENT aT THR WHITE HOUSE—THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC sHRINE, Chairman Parker this morning }.d an inter- “rate te..= (2d EDITION. ar i 509 11th st. bet. Eand F. Go-ealled Free-hand Crayon Portrait. This branch Of art taught for @5. First lesson free. Studio open 0028 s g Hy 8 if A WOMAN PUTS A DETECTIVE ON A NEW TRACK— boxes of Ayer’s Pills andam cured.” of view with Private Secretary Halford and was | Lan! | “Twas severely afflicted with Dyspepsia and RAVILAND SAID TO HAVE BEEN MURDERED AND informed that the President would gladly re- | ¥> Enlargement of the Liver, mosi of the time be Is BODY BURIED IX THE WOODS—A POSSIBLE view the Knights Templar parade. A stand for ing unable to retain any solid food. Three boxes CLUE FURNISHED BY A NEGRO PRISONER. See ew will be erected on pr gti ored of Ayer's Pills cured me."—Lactus Alexander, ges! Pennsylvania avenue in front ite ‘Marblobead, Mase. The disappearance of Philip H. Haviland of House, at the pcint where the President re- AYERS PILLS, Montgomery county, MA., nearly four yoare he viewed the inaugural parade, Mr, Parker, as Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Oo.. Lowell, Mam | 8€0, bae remained mystery up to this time, chief marshal of the parade, was today Sold by all Druggists nd Dealers in Medicine, | but Detective Raff has received information maid : : that leads him to the belief that the mystery completing his final general order of the parade, hich will be issued this will now soon be cleared away. From s woman | that the case should be further investigated | ¥’ 2) Tas Garonne living near Bookville he obtained the name of | 4nd he will visit the prisoner's brother and | S¢retofore in Tae Stas, feothases ot suse ; 9 other persons not far from Sligo, next week. sions except the first i fe? ee JOHANN HOFF'S ® man who claims, so the officer's informant sian a3 20am to 12 ma Herdic and street car lines MALT EXTRACT says, to know the circumstances of Haviland’s| - THK SIXTH-STREET TRACKS. | the strects gipery cme at ths Capel, ali parts of the city pase the door. fa the sudden disappearance, Logan. openi the East Capitol park. The t i satD fo MAYE Say sURDEuED. An Affidavit of Capt. Symons in Refer- | °Peing upon : ; cect PADS erie Pwne aee and most ‘This information is to the effect that the ence to Them. pg pel ead prose pect aco eg IE oy ‘ i Fearel knew ny duty wo the py eee, “34 5 on New Jersey avenue southeast, the fourth on a Lover sumened’ conipecteteeaen Thiers T AY, October 1. Stadio 2. missing man was murdered and his body buried pe Oe seek ieveenis fa Ast street south, the fifth on B street south, the ae akine “With its political effect I have nothing to do ‘FLXPERIENCED GERMAN LADY TEACHER HAS ‘eak Chil and General Debility. in the woods, The man who the womanclaims _— ‘TIVES ADOPTED— | sixth on East Capitol street, the seventh on 2d nd commenter of Meine: say. You have my sincere sympathy and ‘opened a Private School, Special attention given can give the information has since been ADVANTAGES OF COCUPYING SIXTH STREET TEM- | street southeast, right resting on East Capitol imythe of estou, & °C. aE 4 enemies my bitter curses, I have risked mt terms Address arrested and is serving aterm in the “Bride-| ?ORABILY—LEGALITY oF sucH occuPaTION— | street, the eighth on A street north, the ninth 8i x ie of Prov’ on minent | vindicate you, even the wrath and curse of man! well” prison, not far from Jessup’s Cut, on the | OW INCONVENIENCES MAY BE OBVIATED, ETO, | 00 land avenne, the tenth on B street | Sit Charles R. Dennis o vidence, RL sivet leading repabiicanjonrnals. They have Baltimore and Qhio railroad. The circum- north, the eleventh on ist street north, and the REVIEWING STANDS. Relped ell oa — E stances connected with Haviland’s disappear-| Reference was made in Tur Stan yesterday | twelfth on North Capitol street. The first di-| Chairman Parker will have an interview this | this fall, I comd bare dene nothing mere ance wore fully set forth in Tux Sramatthe |to the request of Attorney Riddle that Capt. | {in/°p:nhich will form the immediate escort of | afternoon with Secretary Proctor, with | Boll oh time, Symone furnish an afldarit relative | G'look at Masonio Yemple and march to the aco ~ileceoncay Heer gre gd acy Uni vernit 2 fare of “Johaup nt Haviland lived ot Muncaster’s mille, about | ton s'a p poe wate ge ned bulma ns manten cf Gee Titkentowat wil ‘be | erations "along the line of» march, | WWoadey. therid of STOHANS HOF, Berlin and Vienna, sixmules north of Wheaton, Montgomery county, | temporarily occupying 6th street to relieve Tth | ken into line and escorted by | ## Was doneat the inauguration, Mr. Parker | Roce: es of iustruction have bees revised and en- | fcv, G Barclay st. tled th havi pone oveneying way of 15th street and Pennsylvania | Was hopefulthis afternoon of securing this | [,2,'te light of pabaos mn rest (PO REGULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND Ma, He settiod there in January, 1884, having | street during the construction of a cable road | TyJnue to the Capitol, This division will make privilege, which would enable the committee ght of publication. God te light, Gud is we oune! te digestion, tak one of Carter's | Previously lived near Bryantown, Charles | on that street, The affidavit was»forwarded | almost.» complete circuit of the Capitol | t© Provide eligible places for many thousands at hove a sonar shout the Semmes TRE STORY OF HAVILAND, in Teepe many under this Faculty may FY juenece found daily at the Librery of the University, from | Little Liver Pilla every night. Try thezn. county, where he owned & farm and mill. today. In it Capt. Symons makes| grounds by way of the south side, passing up | °f people to see the parad of telling tLe truth, no matter where! find it out rehoe ‘orning. |, wh x aa i : —— ” IO to 12 oviock In the morning, to confer with Heviland, w india pele mbes cums | the following statement im relation to the oot: Ser iiit at soceh b ckrect ts aon otrtah coat ne Or from whom or Where or when. Di Stadents ur uthers iuiormation coueerniug | yyy RR NN NIt ¥ . of ents SSG Wetting Eup. ty ao ny wil ips wile and four daughters, He was an honest, | struction of the cable road on 7th street and peste i bd geede) pepe pete ~~ Ke IN A PRECARIOUS CONDITION. an26-3mo it, sober and industrious man, but was always re- | the it given to lay tempo! tracks on HE PHEPSRATORY SCHOOL OF THE coLua:|# ‘UU ate uu garded as being unsociable. Haviland lett his | reatiene cyt oa, fib sad plreote. pr epoaat soyConbenp glam yoo or [immanent a eae reas ibe Femask was uttered by Commissioner feetentd Fesiey pesca bepienian Soe * | somber'16, and started with his eum for Wash: | _Th@ Washington and Georgetown railroad | at that corner. ——. ae ts whether te. qonmofestonsr hed pocteeh ice the Os. Naval and man ington. In his wagon was a heavy piece of | C°mpany are entitled by law to lay acable THE LINE OF MARCH. Maurice Adler's condition today is decidedly | the ietier which Dalen! bet ey bad received Roe MONTAGUE: AM. PRD, RJ. HORNER & CO, millshafting which°he Intended to lave re. Fond on 7th gireet and are so doing, “The con-| At the signal of two guns divisions will form | precarious. Last night his temperature surged | planation of iis breech of tenn a = = é “ op grauet, paired, dad Ke hed with him about 900 in | Oo coat poltcpent imentarneged Dublio at | into column, and when the guns are fired the | upto 104 degrecs, and at the same time his | the public the private communicatiCn ‘wish 7 a sey eEop dad been paid him by » neighbor | {tee fo the people living aud doing ‘business | frst division will move, and each division will | pulse was 142. Throughout the entire night | the commissioner sent him afew daye since, MONEY TO LOAN. EW YORE. rere He sake te ate, Chute’ tHe PARSE | cn Tth strect and to the retirosd company. ‘The | wove out in erdar asiterightie uncovers, The | similarconditionsaziete Apo the welohersheda The (Commissioner refused to say anything Sti Ea ET On RURTIENOE Coen ace night about 9 o'clock he passed through the | Proper method of conducting the work of | route of march has been marked down piainly | wearing time, ‘This morning the patient was the tank of aay ene coma, bo so dome iy to Build with, See Leki: 8 Siig 0 toll gate on his way hom: ” Building the cable road was a matter of serious | on a large map of the city, for the guidance of very feverish and in his delirium complained Onn "hoon of any one as to the action of the Jor Sale—Lots and profit thereby. J BWM Yt LARGEST EXHIBIT OF ARTISTIO FUANTTURE | ~ "8°" 6% a eae consideration to this office in order that all | division marshals, aids and others. From ist | ‘°"> P | Ohio potter writer and publisher. He will ri COMMISSIONER TANNER WILL NOT TALE, “What has that mon been saying now?” WHEX HAVILAND WAS LAST SEEX, ties might be the least possible incon- | and B streets northeast the line wili be by way | Of Pain. For nearly six weeks he has not | probably pay no attention to the letter when 18 Mo To JAR 93,000 iT 6 PER CENT. IN AMERICA. He stopped at the store of Mr. A. L. Graves, Lac riage of B street north, to lst street west, to Pennsy iL uttered a complete rational sentence and boos come. mee wc eee which is a short distance beyond the toll gate. FOUR ALTERNATIVES Yania avenue, by Fonnsylvania avenue west-|at the present time his mind is en- “whe i - ward past t ite House, where the President i i Dalzell letter was disc Beal = P ee wERaHOW ROOMS D WITH THE LATEST It was a bright moonlight night. After spend- | presented themselves, 1st. That the running Pi ere the Pres tirely gone. Repeatedly in his rambling as ussed a good deal Bld i will review the line, to Washington circle; | at the Interior de, aon = ing half an hour in the warm store room he | of the cars on the road be stopped during the : ‘ B' way he has asked where Frank Ward was, and or department today, Secretary ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS | PRUDUCTIONS OF THE FURNITURE AND UP- he around Washington circle to K street; K street | Noble b M of 85,000 to 100,000. pifatinei Gouasiae anc suc “kk GeoenaeD —— eee ener Tas Inter | Construction of the cable road. 2d. That one | castward to Mount Vernon square, where the | then he would break forth into s paroxysm of | was shown a paper containing the let Estate and Loans, a Seager im get | ter and he la MANUFACTURING CENTERS OF THE WORLD. | young ladies living in the house of the post.| ack be withdrawn af a time for portions | parade will be dismissed. Just before reach-| enraged fear, exclaiming, “Don't let him get | ter and he laughed a good deal as he read it, A 1419 F st. a.w., of ite length and the cable road | jp ant on square the line will be re- | out; he'll shoot me, he'll shootme.” From this | PTominent official remarked: 5028-3m Glover Bullaisg. ae were cries Of Shelp ee rat ey eee ttepoved | constructed under the track withdrawn. | viewdll at th corner of 10th and K streets by | fut he ine pense ome TOO PREVIOUS, = Zi man NOVELTIES OF LONDON PRODUCTI: were cries of “help,” but as it was not an un-|3q To lay temporary tracks along one side of | Grand Master Roome and the officers of the | °** he is ® frequent sufferer. ih eee ee thas i eg 85.000 22.89% 29 124 NOVELTIES OF PARIS PRODUCTION. usual thing for the colored people to shout and | the street during the process of construction of | Grand enessrpeent Nor ENOvOX NocnienwEXT To menam ax ,“Zt seems to me that the priva On hinproved Real Estate, NOVELTIES OF VIENNA PRODUCTION. $ar57,0n slong the road no attention was paid | the cable railroad in the center of the street; SNe cee Caen WASTE, aig | , getting any Anply, to CHAS. C. DUN Our Own Importation. © supposed cries, and 4th. To lay temporary tracks and deflect = For nearly two weeks the amount of nourish- | favor from the President, He seems to have oe St HIS WAGON AND COAT FOUND. the railroad travel from tho street entirely | | Chief Marshal Parker has staff of seventy-| .0nt taken by Adler has been small and in- | forgotten that there are two depucy commie. Me? TO LOAN ON STOCKS. BONDS, &C. NOVELTIES OF AMERICAN PRODUCTION. About midnight John Bowman, who lives | while the work of construction of the cable | five members, whose names have been an- filled. He atk Au Bol ested. ie sionerships and only one has been Local Sovanition, bomeet enc etie., iangey > Including Those of Our Own Manufacture. about a mile from Wheaton, found a horse and | oad was going on.” nounced in Tux Stan. Col. Wm. G. Moore | “tcient, so that the enormous waste caused | Ouoht to hay e waited a little longer until the 5 After stating objections to the first three al-| yi) b 1 of th ivi by bed sores cannot be repaired. The | other place had been filled.” 2 comes Serb and Fete. | Visitors to New York are cordially invited to call | ¥agon without a driver on the road and pnt it terantives, Capt. Symons says: bot she tome Weekieaten on etiomsrth ones larger bed sore is shaped like the lower Portion sar Unk ties smal R SAFE AS U.S. BONDS. and examine our stock and prices. The central loca- | in his stable, The nextday blood stains were| “after a very careful consideration of the | Sscort to Grand Mester Hoome cad the Great | of SR ae ps eee wealewors inion that the SIX PER CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLY. Eden found on the wagon A coat, identified as the | benefits and damages the fourth alternative Th vied na | S8crum. ere are a number of smaller opi : tion of our establishment (adjoining 'usee) by th ing mil! found encampment, The second division, compored | sores; in fact, whenever there is pressure on | Correspondence has destroyed the chances of Pee —_ eikassisearid menstin diane init — — yh = lore preg reg found in Ged —— re taopten ya brag Seer of the Grand teenere ie and be fe @ tone the skin has been worn eth Wenner aoa “ys on Hote 7 eel 9-3tim,w.s3m disco’ Se o mis-| subordinate commanderies of Massachusetts Daize ors from i me ns nen | eocecn S91 ¢ and Hhode Island wil be marshalled by Right | fhe taterior superior spines ofthe ium there | He President in the fut ADVANTAGES TO BE DERIVED FROM OCCUPYING | Eminent Sir Nicholas Van Slyck. The third | are i f tina’ s 0 _{se21]_THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. _| s ro} FOLLOWING FOOT TRACTS. SIXTH STREET. division, comprising the Grand commander: an beer Natbecia meget a Tae Paesipext bas appointed Albert HL TOAN ON EEAL FSTATE—WE Have ix| +28 SUN neaTEs, Then the tracks of two men were found! wrhe advantages to be derived from this tom- | and eighteen subordinate commanderies, will | mented te "aseie “thote ‘ceeecsntee “the | Kellam of Connecticut colisctor of customs for Cask, $30,000 to Lean. on, Avproved Security ia of e800 and which led to a swampy piece of woods and on ti { 6th street and the | b¢ commanded by Right Eminent Sir Austin C, 20- Li ER, 1213 F @ path leading to the woods was found a stone | Porry Occupation | ol eet an Sata —-tinthrentocrino other streets named are that the work will T° LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE— we can CREATE in the hearts and minds of mens | on which were blood stains. The tracks were Tm: ; —. the district of New Haven. « o - doctors did everything tbat science and com- k= Cae ‘THE MOON ONLY REFLECTS: Wood. ‘The fourth division, to be marshalled | mon sense could suggest to prevent their ma- by Right Eminent Sir J. Lee Beck,will comprise | terinlizatiou, but without avail; not even the | G20. W. Kiso of Kansas has been appoiatedy D Ti wee mene ; be expedited very materially and the/|the grand commandery and ten subordinate aTr watchman at €720 a year. sa epot cout. GEO.*W. LINKING, oth andi | credit pom curselVeqand reiouncrte tae great uatuat | followed some bundzéd yards, but were finally | uso “ef 7th " strect by ahs Bub | comm Mencia ec ie aed : ‘ commanderies of Virginia, a commandery from | gyg gvestioN oF ADMITTING WARD TO Art. ———_--—__—— sts. se20-1m | advantaye ofall who “read. mark and inwardly lost in the swamp. These evidences of foul | lic will be interfered with in least possible | Delaware, the Grand commandery und a bat- = an = Good Sunday Weather Promised, 7) ONEX 10 LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL sums | UC a5 and means of doing things in the business play convinced Haviland’s friends and neigh-| manner, as one side of the street will be open | talion of knights from Vermont, the Grand | _ It was expected that Judge Miller would to- The “high” bas Tua still. fart gee a Mocs suproved real estate. security st > and 6 per of affuirs, we must tell al rs that he had been murdered and the | to the general public without being interfered | commandery, two subordinate commanderies | ay render a decision as to the ap- 8 er unt ; charges moderate, pe HB. Le TPOLD, a xe eee geath, under all cirou sens tena on mgabni go, parti . ith in any manner by as neces com- | and a battalion from New Hampshire, and the | plication of Frank Ward's counsel to | ®4 vexed oe tanrapond all districts except ec — __— reby were formed on ie Toa al It is believed if the weather con-| Grand commandery and four subordinate|admit their client to bail. The ¢ | astern Texas, where the weather is cloudy and } ONEY 70 LOAN AT, POSEST PATES ON AF- MEWS OVERCOATS. scoured the soe east of Rockville and|finues good, if this plan of de-| commanderies from Connecticut. The | evidently regards the question a jfainy. The temperature has failen on the At- Apecialty, Also, as Agauts of the United Security In explored ¢ foot of the grounds and every of more than ordinary moment and will | lautic coast from Maing to Florida. ‘The fall not come to a conclusion until he has consulted | here amounted to two degrees, The mo: 5 73. $8.7: flecting the railroad travel from 7th street can ivisi Fursuce Co.. of Philudelyhin, im sama to sult, to be | $9-87, $6.75, 87.50, 87.75, $8.75, 69.75, $10.75. | Dovsible spot that might be used as a hiding | re ang tae tallrond tr Sr rmem, composed = of the Fevaid on ie lens with or without Liese be carried into effect, that_the work can be | Grand commandery and twenty-seven subor. surance. A RS MEN'S SUITS. place. ‘he footprints, already mentioned, | accomplished by the Ist of December—that is, | dinate commanderies of Ohio, the Grand com- ¥. iH. 5! - the best authorities. The decision will be an- | forecast was “fair on Saturday and Sunday, N 87.50, 88.75, 89.50, 89.75, $10.60, $11.76, | were traced from the road through toHard-| that the tracks will not lay on 6th | mandery of Kentucky, three subordinate com- | nounced wn ‘Monday, higher temperature, southwesterly winds,” Je17-6m. zm ing’s woods, The tracks of the two men ap- | streetlonger than during October and Novem- | man es, a battalion of knights and the a eae ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, ATS AND MEN'S PRINCE ALBERT SUITS. peared to be about the distance apart that two | ber, If the company are prevented from thus | “little commandery” from the Masonic home, Marriage Licenses. Range of the Thermometer Today, Fee ee Ton 1505 ies $12.25, $15.50, 815.75, 817.40, $20.50. men carrying something between them would | temporarily using 6th street the time of con- fe ington Fire ins. Co.'s ofica) BOYS’ SUITS. walk. Another circumstance in addition to | struction will be very materially increased and sonmadiry ten saan ae eae ae Moxeiage. Sconces bave: ous: ineued by the cprtangpics binge the readings at the sig- finding the stone was the finding of a piece of | the probability is that the work will be carried | command of Right Eminent Sir Henry Perkins, | ®€fKof the court to Jesse Oliver and Cora V, | Ba! ollice today: Sa.m., 51; 2 p.m, 67; maxk Sizes 14 to 18 years—Coat, Vest and Long Pant | rag on the line of the trail, which it was sup- | along iuto the holidays, and thus the busiest ‘The sixth division, commanded by Right Emi-| Smith, both of Fairfax county, Va.; A. H, | MUM, 68: minimum. 42 $4.50, 85, $5.50, 86, 86.50, 87, $7.25, 87.75. posed had been snagged from some one’s gar- v ortion of ith street would be seri- i Thompson of Alexandria and Mary R, Betty. a CHILDREN’S SUITS. ments, That was nearly two miles from Sligo. Suly interfered with during the holida: Grad ‘oneness = es ctencie ant = ae 1 AL AN D MMERCL . EALY-ALEXANDLA. Boptember 28,1 a TOAN OM BEAL EST. Sizes 4 to 14 years—Jackets and Short Pants. THEORIES ADVANCED,. season. This isa contingency to be avoided, | subordinate commanderies. The seventh di- 3 Cc) COMMERCIAL Douinic’s church, by Rev. Father Tague ont $85,000 Sarity fe scene to sake ge 3 pest 81; 82.50, €3.25, 83.87, $4.12, 84.25, 94.50, After the investigation had been conducted | if possible, at all hazards, as it hare tg ee vision will consist of commanderies from In- The New York Stock Market. UREN GALA te Bost ALEX ANDi, both of Wagh- s012-1m ‘902 38 amie g meme nae creer chy several days with no success and » number of ——_ erect ices sak tdamacab 1% wb gone diania, Texas and Michigan. The Grand | com-| ne follgwing are the oveninw Sod clusing: prices " Sang $500. 5 theories had been advanced the idea was sug- | chants pha business on 7th street, tn, i ae Rie Denben © Bacon, | sive ss Corson and Macartney? Tall Fcnsees" DIED. 300 y22.5008 33,0008 $5,006 02.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, 82.75, 82.78, 63.19, 68.50 | 0157 snes Haviland had not been murdered, ‘i 2 o foam cn Teal estate, Lowest rates. No delay. ORS ourentire stock is | Dut that he ran away or was spirited away by BESSIE E., only chil Wesiv i ia THE QUESTION OF THE LEGALITE th grand = commander of Indiana, lo. { 26 Pent, at O tO pen, DER Be eae eg re E. A. MCINTIRE, 915 Fst. | one ating Jaane Madery Pecnuse our enti hee some unknown persons This suggestion, | Of laying these tracks on 6th street was sub- | will beat the head. The division will contain a V.and Wu. C. Coddiugton, aged ve years . Mt NEY Ti % to the close of the 2. seventeen commanderies from Indiana and Mouths aud twenty tour duye. ¥ ONEY 70 LOAN AT FIVE hat CENT ON AF e Tk HEALTHY SENTIMENT | however, met with no favor among his friends, | mitted to the attorney for the District before twelve from Michigan, The eighth division TYLER & KUTHEREOKD, aif aud BEGET A WISE CONFIDENCE in | The tracks through the woods, the finding of | the permit was given, and it appears tome that | 111 be commanded ay Right Eminent Sir Nor- = te ¥ Cur wpe and Seneee Cole ngs ee ne and — — Lr agl the wagon | there is no more power yosted in the District | man T. Gassette. This division will consist en- ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LO =< and stone had e explaine some way, | Commissioners to grant the railroad compan: inoi oe rates of interest. BEALE © MARKIE, 00d find to believe that he bod loft. the country of | Commissioners t Fisica {allroad company | tirely of Ilinois Knights Templar, the Grand Interment private. COLLINS. in Brooklyn, N.¥., . DAVID MORION COLL in the fortieth year, his aye, forweriy of Washington, D.C. 2 DAVIS. Ov Thursday, September 26, 1889, at 2 Feswience, No. 916 Sevoxiteeuth street, JAMAS G. See VICTOR E. ADLER'S hisown accord or that he had been spirited | of 7th street than there isto lay them on 6th | Commandery pono bags Siged gear pet OPaneral fram Gt deans cheek aeehay TOSS ON, BEAT, ESTATE SECUR- SEN FER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE away, did notin their minds throw any light | street, ax the original charter of the | 'R. Em, Sir Samuel Hopkins Wagener will September 30, at 1] o'clock GEO. W. LINKINS, - on the mysterious discoveries. company requires that they shall lay their | command the uinth division, which will consist FERGUSON. At Sioux Falls, Dak., 23, 19th atid H sta. nw. 927 and 929 7th st. n.w. ‘The members of his family would believe cake a ke mille the street. | of the Grand commanderies of California, Ten- 188%, J. EDWIN FERGUSON, husband of oe Ream nothing but that the missing man had fallen | During the relaying of the tracks of the Wash-| pease, Wisconsin and New Jersey, and four “Funeral from 1007 Third street southeast; thenee STRICTLY ONE PRICE. the victim of foot pads who knew he had |ington and Georgetown railroad com- | subordinate commanderies_ irom California, to Bt Peter's chapel, 2.50 p.m Sunday, September LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. ‘Open Saturdays until 11 p.m. 2e23 | Money or who supposed he wasreturning from | pany on Pennsylvania avenue from Ist! eight from Tennessee, six from Wisconsin and 20 market with the proceeds of aload of farm 15th streets the Commissioners granted | eleven from New Jersey. FREE FROM ALL CRUDE AND IRRITAT. | Products. the company permission to lay tem-| ‘The tenth division will be under the com- HOULIBAN. On Saturday, Sepyember 28,1889, fan ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Ai. vel 0-Lm Sau. Miss MARY A. HOULIHAN, aitera ; wed painful illness, aged twenty-one years and five mont — ing matter. Concentrated medicine only; very ‘THE WIFE'S PRESENTIMENT. porary tracks on the asphalt pavement | mand of R. Em. Sir A. G. Howard and will con- | 03\| "Dow peed... My Mary te ahenping ae eee ® yh) OR te Dietct no dey tr wee SETA Spi keto pein: uo griping. “Carter's Lit | His wife even went so far as to say that when | outside of their permanent tracks, ‘This was | fain the Grand’ commanderics of Georsia, Aloe 10874) West’ Ussod:1| B55) BEN] Oy Mary sleeping 00 free trom pain, fousune. ALB! sa ———— he siusubers so aoumily. oh. let her leet oy ate commanderies Washington Stock Exchange, Oty think whst she suffered cod aroaned oath praia, In the long night houre we suvthed ber im walbe ‘TUl God in His mercy seut down from above z her husband did not return home Thursday | Unquestioned and resulted in very great benefit | souri, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, se7- Lam 920 F st. nw. wth 2 i to the public and expedited the work in a very | ‘There will be nine subor ONEY TO LOAN I= SUMS 70 Wyss « 00" aoperenng ad Presentimens that some fll | os ried degree. from Georgia and six from Mis-| Following are today's quotations at close of beiadatscndaniy =, SN NEW ORLEANS CUSTOM HOUSE CIGARS. "The sheriff of ‘Montgomery county, Mr, Mil-| %° PERMANENT DAMAoE To sixcm sraeEt. | souri. The subordinate commanderies from | Tegular call: ——- All Long, Clear Imported Tobacco, for 5 cents, Are * a > 2 | Ss sovernment Bonds—U. 8. 439s, 1891, registered, Ab angel that whispered a wes-are of love. Jf SEY To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ATLOWEST | crecie and Cuban Handmade, ler, had charge of the searching parties and| ‘I do not consider thatéth street will receive reper get Kt i dar onl ibe bh rote | 203% Bid, 108% asked. U.'S. “4iga, 1801, coupon, by Hex Moran. rates of interest: Ca other approved security. | "5 ote: d fi all extracts, | W788 assisted by police officers from Washing- | the least permanent damage from this tempo- fr PI 1 Ration weak 105% bid, asked. UU, 4s, registered, | Funeral from her mother’s residence, G43 C street THUG GO: HENSDY © CO” Beaker jutely pure and free from all acids, Several’ ‘oe . ‘om several commanderies, making # total of | 1907, 126% bid, 1275 asked. U. 8. 4s, coupon, | northeast, Tucsday, October te et BIO eae, hone s03-a 1300 Fst. i.w._ | paints or favoring and are not dipped. Isa beautiful | on, Several times the officers came across | rary occupation, as all damages accruing to | sity sir knights, 1907, 127% bid. 128%" asked. tives and friends respectfully luvited, BS 1 OY, 20, LOAN. EN SUMS. OF, 9500, 91.000 | 204 rertect Curar—not a cheap Cigurro or Cheroot parties whom rg te ps4 of being able to | the street will be repaired when this temporary i aeesih aaecial District of Columtia Bonds—Per imp.6s,1891, | MAKKS. Suddeuly. on ‘Thursday, September 26, $6,820,000, on Approved Real Estats Securtiy st | Equal to any 10-cent Cigar im the United States that throw some light on the subject, and several | occupation is ende _ | coin, 105 bid, 106% ask . PSSy O80 Gm. MARY L MARKS, wifeot the Band O percent JOHN SHEKMAN & CO. jy18-Gm | ig old recular. This Cigar bears the highest testi- — arrested but subsequently re- TO OBVIATE OBJECTIONS. The program me the “Nobles of the Mystic poe ang ag ll gold Funeral will inbe place from her late restdence, We EY TO LOAN monials of any woods known in the trade. Indorsed | lease: i Shrine” durin; e conclave week was issued | 1592, currency,107 be 18s e _ eae ¥ 1X SUMS FROM @500 UPWAl by one hundred and seventy of the very largest whole: | Officer Block, who was at that time a de-| _ ‘The objection that the iron rails will be bad am. Wha eerae deena iy Rhus Team bid, 20-year fund As, 180, gold, 112" bid, | Detanuetd ccleck ean” Oo Sundays the Spee NEAL Eovare rate peneeny | tale Sms ofthe south north eat and wor. Ia by far | tective, was detailed to investigate, the matter | for pedestrians and for carriages and wagons | today. The work is gotten out by Alma Tem-|317"seked,, Water eiock.’ 7a, A001, “currency, | Merch, “On nctacwber 27, 1880, at 4:90 REAL EStare IN'THIS DISTRICT, the an crertned Gienrin the Union. ‘Regulsly | and render what assistance he could to Sheriff | passing there can be readily obviated by put- | ple and i highly illuminated Doth in color. | 129 ae, Tae a pan een aay Ud: | ROBENIA. beloved daurntcr of habers nod Gina B. O. HOLIZMA’ advertised in nearly every first-class paper in the | Miller. ting planks between the rails and the tracks, | ‘2 tc weil awit n 124 asked. . : 3 Corner 10th aud } | Union; also in many other ways. Is a standard | Since Haviland’s disappearance the story has | Grdimarily done at steam railroad crossings Sieedih peas pd earyee gv clover arn Seve; | “Miscellaneous Bonds —U. 8, Electric Licht Should pinine wicknees waste away, ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- | brand. Absolytely only one Wholesale Agency given | been ed from time to time by the finding | This will reduce the inconvenience to a mini- | L!i2s of such a — Aguished | ponds, 68, 100 bid. U. 8. Electric Light My lite in premature decay, Sens tbs Scuslypar ne timuaent to dala | Seach city” Waly er preted conte go, | of human bones. or the suspicious action of | Ta, "ujreduce, the, inconvenience to e mia | Yasos as never before honored the natioual | Potds" 2 od Syd go antag yi, ent Hy let iilecves toy, fio ‘OC. GREEN, 303 7th st nw, | se17-1m BANVbolewleAgeats | Some one in the adjacent country. amount of inconvenience in traveling along 6th | °*Pital with their presence, and the | and Georgetown Kailroad, 10-40 @s, 108%, asked. r MoE TO LOAN THE PRISONER SAID HE KNEW ALL ApouT rr. | street in ordinary carriages or other vehicles | CC"? Will, transcend =the bounds of | Washington and Georgetown Convertible Bonds. = 2 Jn sums to 8uit, at lowest rate on approved real ‘ the most vivid imagination proving a veritable | 130 bid. Masonic Hall Association 6s, 1808, | Puncral from her parents’ residence, 1411 a street duriny this temporar, occupancy, Si , i 108 bid. Washington Market ‘th west, a a 5 = FIICH, FOX & BROW Souerama New. Daseative Rae Started ils Savortigation be- but “this "inconvenience will mat ke | Arabian Nights’ cuiveteinieeas. Vecly tbo! ins, Gi, 1 Weminoee Meret ol eee an tie Eta Ae ieee, ot 2 it 2437 ‘Pennsylvazia eae a cause of the information he received con- reat in amount. There will be plenty of room | f¢#tivities of Esbekecych shall be as naught;| Tony ponds, tinp. Gs, 120 ‘bid. Washington | o'ioee ean, omen i lines, ADAM, the below, M°"£® 70 Loay ON REAL EsTarE aT LOW- THEROID TRUXES. cerning statements alleged to have been | fore eee ty pase and repass,and this incon- | °F Pleasures shall be thine far exceeding those | Gas Light Com; bonds, series A, Gs, 1213 | buxband of Elizabeth Miller, aged eyhty-two years, wAnH's BANENHOWER, Very light in weight, made “by the negro prisoner “in the | yentence Gn Oth strect, in my judgment, is very | Wich gladdened the hearts of the devotees of | bid, 12k gated rastingwon Gage Libs Com-| 25 Now York svense mores ce Monee Ske NEN J Ouse ich i wi 7" “di nawee. pany bonds, 4 P=] 3 s . '. su24 Successor toDANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Fet. STRONGER and MORE DURABLE thas | i5 So known as the “Dridewell prison.” "Tie | git when compared with the great advan- | “On Monday, October, there will be a “most | National Bank Stocks — Gank of Washington, | Rie church at Gptclont "Raletinns ent Phe b Sole Lesther, and st HALF THE PRICE. officer's informant was Mr. Albert Selby, a re- peace covupation by the railroad com. | €XtFaordinary festival” in honor of Sam Briges, So as Fespectfully invited to atvend. Dost War Taz Ir Runs Made and sold only at TOPHAM’S putable citizen of Montgomery county, living | pany, bed —_ Hes ‘hosed arse] and the | tral, 290 bid. "Second, 170 n a 50 otcloske CHaltiies Lig NhY waect eae ad near Rockville. Sunday, August 4th’ “s ta probable that the temporary occupancy | Oicers of @ imperial council, when, 88 | Mechanics, id, 200 asked. tizens, 1:36 | Mery Aun snd Charles 8. Perry, aged thirty-one eam TO PURCHASE SUCH ARTICLES aS YOU ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Ps. ave, map : hensed bed S a bn Pronto of the streets in question will not last longer tre ee awe 5 Sci ——. Lo = and twenty-six ER x N RU i 4 A A orien’ jor of ritual aud weal o! Rest, Peat! ee Pe rece een ener Sales | San any dae tagger will bo sutered in ape form Sy | ations Stacks — Waatincion and Georzntown, Eo WANT IN THE Wat OF RUBBER COATR a party tof ‘negroes, was struck on ihe | The Sixth Street Injunction Case. | the imperial divans.” Wedneslay: ote, | 220 bid, 250 asked, “Mews Bn Seoees with sho then smerny poppy a hoad with idckjack. | Mr. Selby | “The 6th street injunction caso against the | ber 9 is named. as the date for asked. Capitel end fonevernDr Eis Seren, a iran rine caravan ant Funeral from his late residence, 1760 T street GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY, Ger Tue Bsr. to the jail at Rockville, and while on’ his way annua Ooee a saachoorrgese pees ee ee. ee ee oars Metro} : Sod tendo ube suapectsclly tortsed ee vail elas wide MELVILLE LIRDOAY Mamsgee Fae CONC EN knew allcbout Haviland’ @lseppearance and | 380 of tracks for railroad purposes was to have | be a parade” of “ite. Rhriners™ tiehethee ci Did, | gare Septeuiber 27, Tess waa TAP ——$_____—__— could tell it if he would. e been heard in the Equity Court this morning | tho; of the Saadeeyeh, Okadireeyeh, f asked, Pot * asked. | Widow ot tue late fier. boul revlon Dae but by consent the hearing went over till Mon- peed deeyeh or Boorhameecyeh, Ui . ed. Interment at Charleston, 8.C. Wz. A. Scuoxrex, eet: ans pid ee te en Imam, Cadi or Fellaheen), and’ in'which all 7 Groningen, Holland, Penn. adjoining Nations) Hotel. ving iting dial, i partici- Light Stocks— We Established 1839. i haope a sit Raff decided to follow up the clue and ‘War Department Changes. More rer savsien py Far Nay = Siege: Pole a3 “Georgetown Ons a8 tid. Dz P, aintere 4, Warne Seu Rague Mow Deore ‘Trunks and Satchels of best makes st low prices. | this morning, accompanied by a Sran| War department changes for the week ending py “Those intending to.doeo are requested | U. 8. E Light, é =e STARCH, DEXTRINE, 5) ‘, —s reporter, he went to the Maryland | September 28, 1889, are announced as follows : | to notify the illustrious potentate of Aimas at Caza Lt ison and was met by Detective| Appointed: Norris H. Merril, Kansas; Fred- | Ce, that proper assignment may be made.” | peake end purer rannon of the Baltimore aré-Ohio railroad | g:ick' W. Winter, Wisconsin, and James E, | it is suggested by the imperial potentate that B Just Opened Sud Assistant Supt. J. J, Mayfield of the prison. | Nichol, Michigan, clerks, $1,000, surgeon gen. | Sl 20bles appear in red fez full e ‘Miscellaneous Stocke— AKING ba Sf ‘The prisoner was brought down m | cral's office. os. B, Allen, ‘Mise copyist dress (i.c. swallow-tail coat, low-cut vest, dc. ingtor M 1 cel when ie cers VETS, BOD pat his ll and hen the off fudge sAvoosit ganic’ Pyist, | Those not rovided = ‘Esterbrooks’ mighi Be? OWDER, AND 1 questioned him he showed signs of nervous- ed: George 8. Livingston, District of | "Sa" (tiem: polar Storie Hews, although he at first made » wholesale | cojnmbia, class 1, signal, Seward Beall, Mary-| <N0,20b2 asked. MOST PERFECT MADE. Rhos ant wire SORTA ieee denial of his having ever heard anything of the : pe and MATS, CURTAINS and DRAPERIES in Haviland mys Tor iy toe 8 Ps a. fg Secret of War. ry Pe Fy tm a ait aris of | “set-Sm "_ HOOK BRO. & CO., 1348 F st_ was put through Sames He Colwell, Pe 1 linea, s my et Its superior excellence proven tn millicas of bomes AU Uniforms of best quality and guaranteed HE WASRIXGTON Al A CLOSE AND SEARCHING EXAMINATION, tant general. Parker N. 1 Flour steady to firm. for more than a quarter of acemtury. It ts used by the regulation sud soldat lowest prices. AND BULDGE Wi He at first denied that he even lived any- | clerk, €1,000, C. G. 8. Henry W. Johns gifieryewny Funts, Valted States Government. Indorsed by the headsot WILLETT & RUOFF, he vente DNARD 1. DENT, Mt E., Proprietor. where near the place where Haviland’s | lo lass the pocket while 90—an%, ester | the Grest Universities os the Strongest, Purest, and su19-3m 905 Pennsylvanis sve. wpe, See! Beane LR, found or where he was 81,000 to class 1, 2 ee ine Ornamental After the examination had District of Colum é 00. + bas been conducted by Detective Raff $1,000, signal, its western, steady . tc. HE 8 8 CIGAR. tole hour, the eenee anes ieteatbliiiemnntii will tain ber, “oct of sand said: fell, I might as Treasury Department Changes. commanderies from the Pure all Havana Filler! Sumatra Wi * Delicions Arthur Barrington of Illinois has received Bu rel Freerast Oder! Sales 1, mental Then he hesitated an appointment to class C (Secretary's office), — was questioned. He | $840 per annum, under civil service rules. F. Ww. b34 that Jos. Trainorof Maryland has received an ap- ant and Wixrer Harts. disappearance and Pelgtment to clerkship of class 1, in thaggfice SHE DUNLAP STYLE OF SILK AND DERBY HAT, of the sixth auditor, under amended x FOB FALL AXD WINTER WEAR, civil service Bow ready at WILLETT & RUOFFR, Sole Agents, elm 905 Pennsylvania svenue, ERVAND, ENGRAVER AND a7 1012 PA AVE “AMihicax ick Go. sal5-3m BR

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