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THE GREAT CONCLAVE. A CIVIL SERVICE SCANDAL. THE CAUSE OF ADLER’S DEATH A FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION. Scenes in the City and at Headquarters | A Clerk Charged with Improperly Giv- | The Coroner’s Inquest t6 Determine | A Soda Fountai: Blows Up and Kills Today. ing out Examination Papers. That Matter in Progress. Man Dnstemtipe STREET REGULATIONS FOR PARADE DAY—EXIGHTS | HIS SUBSEQUENT PROMOTION—THE MATTER WAS | THE SHOOTING CASE IN THR MARBLE SaLoox—| A frightful explosion occurred in the cellar TEMPLAR ON THEIR WAY TO WASHINGTON—THE | CALLED TO THE ATTENTION OF PRESIDENT] TESTIMONY OF PERSONS WHO GAW IT—THE RE- of Milburn’s drag store, No, 1429 Pennsylvania BICYCLE PARADE AND EXHIBITION DRILI—| CLEVELAND—WHAT COMMISSIONERS ROOSEVELT | SULT OF THE AUTOPST—DR. SCHAERFER'S ‘venue, shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. NOTES OF THE GREAT EVENT. XD LYMAN SAY ABOUT IT. OPINION—WHAT KILLED ADLER. Pleasant Bryant, colored, was instantly killed. parte a a Bryant was in the cellar, where he had beea ‘ rn Everywhere fiags were fluttering today. Not| A letter written by Mr. A. P. The autopsy on the body of Maurice Adler, assisting Mr. W. A. Darli 2 a Paik? tym, Frame, rented for $19 per mouth. | situde, will use Ayer’s Sarsaparill, Iamconf- | Interest in Secretary Blaine’s Speech. formerly of the civil service commission, to | which was in progress when Tw Stax went to a fe $5400. Addvera Fm HT Gaken at ones. | Gent gcure will result, for 1 haveusedit.and | Rio Dz Jaxzmo, via Galveston, Oct, 5.—The sepalooe hey hrydeaiee Be ee i eekase) Kaniion, eclkig sitealon "ox wes clerks, to charge the soda fountains, Pronch st. iw. wpeak from experience. It is by far the best newspapers throughout Brazil published in fall — Press yesterday, was completed about 5 o'clock. The men were net Ged oR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOTS, NORTHWEST ich ce throughout the city people were decorating | *leged irregularity on the part of an employe | The keen knife of the surgeon in the hands of barging and Northeast, at moderate prices. Call for — ’ JOH: ©. JOBNRON Mas, fern section cf te Heaith and Happiness come to all who permis altesative effects in the system achange that seems little short of miraculous. No medic't> thse been in euch universal demand for yearh, 3 ss Give it a trial. a ~ 2 “If any one suffering from general debility, its venus near Guat mis ysouth CAETC A by | Want of appetite, depression of apiita and ls. 2d EDITION. Lael eas i Th Sr fountains with the fountain their houses. The decorations. too, are of | of the commission, has been made public. This | Dr, Schacffer laid bare the vertebre in the bee inthe ctere, The charging foun’ more than usual elegance, ‘The usual patriotic | letter, dated in this eity April 24 last, made the | neck where the ball had entered. oe wee net Gicectty water the AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, store fountain, and Mr, Darling told the col- ee congress. emblems are pl varied with following statement: It was found that the spinous process | ored man to move it a foot or t 5 stem lae burke cheap t9 | PYepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co. Lowell Mam |" “Bozvog Avags via Gazvestox, Oct, 5,—The | ond aeonie dovee ee TOMGET |< state, CaenpbeR, © caeckSn' She, evemmiion, | of Gas Souceh accvieal verison bak dace chad. | teak Sold ar the teaen an Sate a ee ; telearaph station, post Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1; six bottles, 86. Hon. James B. Blaine’s address of welcome to ‘At headquarters the offi of t and as brother-in-law to Commissioner | tered, and the ball being defiected to the right | the explosion occurred and killed him in- Fi ON, Beand’O. RR” oes ge" | $090 WORTH @5 A BOTTLE PASeE te te es eee eotnniites: whoas Sas bane practically been | Eman, several months ago when Mr. | anda little upward passed around the vertebra Sod oben be eee art © fun Soak, 5 newspapers ‘i 3 © imac! Aid end Rote, aw, lots 2, 5,9,and10,square | "Dae Ghvome The daily reportsof the movements of the | finished, were besieged by callers on allkinds|9berly and Mr. Lyman were both | and was found lodged in the muscular tissue | acrogs the dead body of the aed per aaa eh bac ‘ HE : # delegates are read with much interest, of business. eras of the commission, —_ a pirating — — — — | a ee . = Tapert, but ain beck plock block OHANN i as xamina’ an ex- i forward | vacted arrt ic, and in block 7 at Te. ge! a eels Minister Pauncefote Coming Back. Among those who were in Chairman Parker's | 8¢ of ¢: ‘tion papers prepared for it nec! en room was his guest, Mr. Thos. A. McCammon, | 8minstion and gave them to a friend, Mrs.|when shot, thus causing the ball | Police patrol wagon. in the Lonpon, Oct. &—Sir Julian Pauncefote, the | s barrister of Dublin, Ireland, who represents | Blank, who sold th m for $25 toa Mr. Flynu, |to pass upward. The ball in the position in Dr. Hi. E Leach examined the body and Flas, per foot BEST NUTRITIVE TONTO British minister to the — States, isa pas-|the district. Gran e near the| the principal raf, the institute, in | which it was found was pronounced to be en —— ate ee ‘and most se the steamer aurania, which sailed city. er came PALA’ HEALTH BEVERAGE son on this ty. ica ot a Mien Book tirely harmless. The spinal cord was found to the head. Bryant, the doctor said, never knew from Liverpool for-New York today. i the —possessi aes 3 og —— es riory of Ireland. Grand General- it to th mission to ascertain if they |*® be uninjured, although it had been struck FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | issimo Hugh McCurdy, Grand Recorder Wm B. | Wont tee questions to be used at the examine | 8P be lacerated. New and MIS READ CRUSHED. for Impered Dyspepsia, Convalescence i Isaacs, Grand Senior Warden Reuben H. Lioyd, | tion. Investigation showed that the papers healthy tissues had formed in the place! His throat was cut from ear to ear, and bie we and fe . COLEMAN, OF Gi W, SAYS OF HAT phox COLE pega IT ck of 2 where the pieces of the fractured i er foot bus. =e * The New York Stock Market. and other officers of the Grand encamp-| were in the handwriting of Mr. Campbell, but eyes were driven almost out of his head. 24. C bot. 11th and 12th ats. n.e., 602100. Price ment have arrived. Grand Mast Poesy lary geet nig eth raticing tego Zirscbre had been removed in the operation of | Bryant was about forty-five years old, and Nl UN shai Wa Lins tan. $4 i wots he Genus Je 10 did not arrive last evening, as was expected. | retention in office by Commissioners | August —— Ptee eked ana | ved in Alexandria, Va, He had been employed tol ste. n.w. Price per foot 81-10. ae He will come at 4 o'clock this afternoon and be | Oberly and Lyman, because disclosures Pee ticula ‘fe — inal col ~ at Milburn’s drug store for several years, His Eastside New Je ‘bet. Dand E 2. received by Chairman Parker. The com-| would have an meen hoe be ee tthe ote eloped the | Hie was insured. The ody was removed to 233 feet froutage on Price ; _—————| Gav | manderies from other cities will i toar-|his sister, Mrs, Lyman. Mr. vem ny an ——— ager Rig greens en the morgue, and the er was notified, $43. West side 2ist bet. N and O st. mw.,| “Yuw ‘The weoutue bas the signs: : ii | Guia Gag | Tive today, the first to come being the Nebraska | has since ‘and recently been promoted by | fect that the brain, heart, pre Uh peri bri 15.4 foe alley. price ond Sot 61.78, 16 by about | Fe of Job Hot! on the neck of every bottle. All ‘Ba: ten. 2 a souees leries, which are expected about 3 meio i ao comminsionse, bs a perfectly healthy, e viscera ~ — Drop in Grapiaphone Stock. 299. Cor 3 s orthicas ¥ = o’cloc! from to $1,200 salary. There are matters xi in haphone stock—from 285. Somth ede Son insave. near 14th st. | poCH Rau nOE ? Bertin be 2 anes ; vy drop in graphaphon STREET REGULATIONS FOR PARADE DAY. connected with the office of chief examiner THEORIES AS TO WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN, 25 to 12 5-8—cansed much excitement here ith Caro): OS Touh twe Risa Le 5100.6, a5. | a . ‘$286 | Do, nest, ‘| To secure the maintenance of public order | Wich would not bear a close examination, and | ‘The dootors refuse to discuss the case in view | among local « Scorrs Enxvtstox oF Cop Liver On. holders, and this fecling was ; to such an extent are they known that during the parade of the Knights Templar on ii of the probability of the medical treatment be- | augmented by a rumor that the factory of the South Oth and 20th Wee the integrity of amination is questioned. ~ ~ a io tot saga Reauvecmecinareiy’ ; De October 8, 1889, and in compliance with the | There is sitsgether too much left tothe disere. | ing made a feature of the trial. In view of the gompany at Bridgeport, Conn., had shut down. Jo kocadion ot resaoustle peices’ oes nue Sesira- 6 $98) 485 | roquest of ‘the grand marshal of the day, the | tion of the commission for thorough regula. | disclosure made by the autopsy that the spinal | The latter, part “ust bout denied. “how: bile << i ‘ tllowieg order has been issued by the Com- | tions, which the commission iteelf fins power | cord was not lacerated the opinion is advanced pret Racca me oon a embers of the loc oc5-3t s EMULSION. } HII. Cen... 724\_ 72% | missioners: to make, icon by ame Soles and vecring by . medical — that = operation for re- pe ep Are yi = res at = oe = oR SALE— IT! “That from 9:45 Tuesday, October 8, until | opinions, almost any desired result can be se- | moving tured bones ought to have a . ‘k Du: en Paani / i aaa 1 after the passage of the Sau of the Knights | cured.” been made before, and thus relieved the brokers, and they say that this is farther shown lapis |LOSS 1 08 Templar procession marching west from ist| It is stated by the Pos! in connection with the | pressure upon the spinal cord. It is agroed | LY the fact that there was an increased demand 3, rs rs ‘ Fs r t 7 = ~ ee et east, no person other than those partici-| accusation made in Mr. Edgerton’s letter that | that paralysis in this way might hare beon re- | Fe Neegcmetene ow gmice and that \& hae r n ast two days, pating in the parade shall be allowed within or | the charge that the questions were gold was | liev - ae y oon CHARLES E. S14thst._ | scorr: EFFECT EMULSION. ermitted to occupy or intrude with a vehicle | called to the attention of President Cleveland | Une of the doctors, however, in talking of 1 Es! ’ Ta —Tnotes) amcuagee ten, sateen Baltimore Markets, brother obstruction upon the line of march, | by Mr. Oberiy, but no action was taken, When | the caso eaid that the question of the time for PRED rasan ee comes "Handsome first choice Lots in Brookland at 5, 7, EMULSION. BALTIMORE, Oct. 5.—Cotton quiet—middling, | which will embrace all the space between the | the list of questions were brought to the com- rence | such an operation must be Sarah E. Sanford eub lot 10. ag enne €4. Beautifully located Lote at Takoma Park at aie. | SCOTT'S | Medtnern Suntdh: Pulls, Zones" Lematerey’ Bota | Curd lines of Pennsylvania avenge from 24th to | mission by the lady into whose hands they fell, | determined by the “physicians from | Safe E. Seaford sub lot 10, aquare 470, 25 by Merdiun Hill Lots om ‘Champlain ave uear foun-| SCOTT'S THE BEST REMEDY EMULSION. ee ee ee Jengberry, 80a88: | ist street west; of 15th streetnorthwest from the | it is stated that they were taken to Commis-| the conditions of the —_patient | S85, nd Boundary . iat | SCOTT'S FOR EMULSION. | Titer red, spot, B1Xase; Oclohors siivasric: | HOFth line of New York avenue to the south | sioner Oberly, who called the attention of Mr. | at the time, Whether the operation ought to | eet Fitch, Pox & Detwn deve beh ot a ees eT ene ee ee EMULSION. | November, 83) December. 84, Jani line of Pennsylvanii ne; of ist street, west | Doyle, secretary of the commission, to them. | have beon done sooner than it was, he thought, | sted tho following towne ie te Hae Lot on Delaware ave. near 3d st, Capitol | Scort’s QOUGHS, COLDS, EMULSION. | as ‘ of the north line of B street northwest, south | Mr.’ Doyle, it is said, identified the hand- | was an open question in view of the opinion | {0ched the following leares, viz: To Hon. 3. BR. 5. TH SYPHERD, sun Buildin orrs ‘BRONCHITIS, EMULSION. 4 spo! N line of B street southwest; of B street north | writing on the paper with that in the letter|of the competent doctors who had | 16th street, formerly occupied by Mr. red : >, Sam Beanaee | Score eepea AION: Fear. 3840383 1,284; | and Bstrect south, from Ist street east to Ist | book kept by Mr. Campbell. Mr. Oberly then, | charge of the case. As to the effect of bs : pied by “ : tee . | tary Endicott; No. 3 Dupont circle to Hon, J. Oper taf AE wemahined of een. street west; of ist street east between B street | it is asserted, laid the matter before Mr.| the operation upon the paralysis the doc SHOEMAKER, G20 Fn.w. | SCOTT'S WASTING DISEASES, EMULSION. | 73004. | Rye, quick, Glass Hay, yor7petendy— | north and Betreet south, and of K street north- | Lyman, who later said Cambell was penitent | tor said that some relief was experienced, | ClaTks0u, first assistant postmaster general; No. § 1819 K street to Senor Zegarra, the Peruvian ; - TE | ScoTT’S EMACIATION, muutaton. | BSG * Suuce Grae instore pow Gs: | West from 24th to 9th streets northwest. and that a public exposure of the matter would | but it shouid be borne in mind that the bony ares se Rene _Berev Npamnene Lotaetie te Bot scoTT’s EMULSION. | ¢1 Nery, 23025, Ege Sra western, oe “That street cars of the Washington and | kill Mrs, Lyman. process protecting the spinal cord having been Naren, ts Onilice omer nong anh te 1380 Maso o T at .just west of 14th nw. only $1.37 per 84. |. oormg SCROFULA, EMULSION. | ©asy—A soft, 7%. lights By eee oe Georgetown Sacer company Soing eet ee WHAT COMMISSIONER ROOSEVELT SAYS. nee = n.seenh ig og ics _ chusetts avenue to Hon, J. M. Rusk, Secretary moc 3 steamer steady—grain per e] ease to pass west of street northwest at 9: " u ress a muscles, le Ss a Fe EE ER PENSE TTT |coorsa TS Stursion: | fentar'ta heat wiezataenrteetng | em mayramto-rnatrecenortiweye wn io| TTOPy lathe charges Mi. Hoowvaltsar: | Gidnot anderaiand why’ that proware would | AEPCo thea Weeder AR EE ane, MER qDepRABLE, Ete SCOTT'S . , #8.73550.04.80.: . .ads.Od. but not beyond 8d street northeast after » not be sufficient to canse and to continue the w tween Id mand Lah n.w.; only $4,000. CHARLES | SCOTT'S CONSUMPTION. AACOLSTON | Receives — four, (10000 barrels; waent. 31,000 until the rear of the parade shall have | made, refer wholly to matters affecting the old ! paralysia, eather Als 0 H : Although the woather map is favorable a rye, 1000, bushel. “Shipmonts'—corn, 70,000 | left 1st street east. Going east shall cease to | commission, when Messrs. Edgerton and Oberly ‘The Inquest This Afternoon. TOR § 4 ve N VOUS AND | bushels. Sales — wheat, 130,000 bushels; corn, | pass 15th street northwest at 9:45 a.m. | were members thereof. They do not touch any- ‘ enough for this vicinity just at present, there YS) AL SONAR sot tho bas Coit binds red fest connet | 112,000 bushels. and 24th street northwest at 1 p.m. | thing done in the commission since the Ist of | Te inquest over the body of Maurice Adler on tet ant 4 h -s vs | are threatening conditions near at band that Fe Tee, areata Ling | _BALTIMOKE, Oct, 5.—Raltimorennd Ohio stock, | That the strect cars of the Metropolitan rail- | May, when Gov. Thompson and myself took | a4 held in the office of Lieut. Amist at tho | may disturb the contort ot tanta equalize the circulation, remove i 88a90; Northern Central stock, 714a73%; Cin-| road company shall not be run east of New | office. They should certainly be investigated | first precinct station this afternoon, This is jlare mext week, The storm which 8 Fest, pany y cinnatl, Washington and Baltimore first cortif| Jersey uvenue northwest on October 8 later | before a competent tribunal, and as they affect | the fourth in est that has held there in| was yesterda: central over Dakota 900 ake ese cares, AgoarOr; do, eertifonte second, G24; con | than [1 a.m. until the Tear division of tho pro- | the manegement of the Commission under tho | (nq {urth inquest that has been was held on @| 80 moved” southeastward to Michigus \Vand I, 1otwe tith EPFU UERE SN NUTTTG RRR EEE Saeeerer eae paler; oo cession shall have passed west of the line of | previous administration that tribunal should | 000% | where it hung this morning, and a cyclone has 5 UR RNN NT UR Be. Chicago Markets. that avenue; nor shall they run west on East | contain democrats as well as republicans, In ebay — developed to the south of Florida. This CELE NSH F UU RE = | giGEICAGO, Oct. 5. (Closing) —Wheat—October, | Capitol street Inter than 10:30 a.m. That no | other words the matter should be investigated | | Sergeant Shilling was entrusted with the | morning's forecast was: “Fair, warmer south. wok EN NAH ‘oo EEK | 81%; December, 824; May, 853a85%. Corn—Oc- | street car shall at any time pieel nearer | by Congress as soon as it meets, and I not only | duty of selecting the jury. In order that) erly winds.” . tober, 31; November, 313s; December, 31a1%; | than two squares to the rear of the marching | court such finvestigation, but will re-| there would be no unds for complaint the ——_— a May, Byarthe Por Oeiones, |column, ‘These regulations shall apply in| gard it as a real misfortune’ if it | sergeant said that ho would select such busi-| Range of the Pucrmom ‘per, 0.37; year DOS: January, Bon’ | every respect to herdic coaches which traverse | does not take place. As regards | nes’ men as would virtually represent both| The following were the a B,J. HORNER & CO,, Lard'— October,’ 6.12iy; November, 5.95. Short | @2Y portion of the route of the procession. —_| anything that has been done since I myself | Ward's and Adler's friends, nal office today: 8 a.m., 4 oc5-3t ae ee 5.00; November, 4.80. “That during the periods named in section | came on the commission, the accusations have THE sURY. mum, 63: minimum, 39, , TOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE 61, G3 AND 65 WEST 23D STREET, a 3 one on this order no person shall be allowed to | been carefully put in the form either of inuendo Armed with the usual writ Sergeant Shil ~ — s-o71g 08 Kenson st. Columbia Heights, If sold at saw bone SENATOR PALMER'S SUIT AGAINST | intrude with a vehicle or other obstruction | or of some sweeping generality; so I shall i d pom 10, Corcoran building. ae SALE—SINGLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE — est and healthiest part of the northeast; front- .F iN qy street or public space within twenty-| merely say that any accusations of misconduct | ling went out and summoned the following per- Lect ee abt a five yards of the ibe of march indicated in sald | on the part of the commission dur-| sons on the jury: James Lansburgh of Lans-| , AP Colonel Fleming’s Vindication by the | *¢ction except as provided ingection six, That}ing my term of service are absolutely | burgh Bros., N AMS. On the 4th of October, 1889, MAI! HL ADAMS, beloved dauwhtcr of Meury = ». 420 7th strect northwest; Au- dauns, aged two Years, wine monthsand twenty feast, ouly $1,200 and 91.900 each. | LARGEST EXHIBIT OF ARTISTIC FURNITURE ‘Court. the chief of police is charged with the execu-| and ungualifiedly false, and I partic- | gust Schmedtie of Schmedtie Bros., jewelers, naa at P ee 10 AMERICA. tion of this order and any contravention | ularly desire to seo those making them |No, 704 7th strect northwest: Henty Ki Little Ethel was our darling, JOR SALE—BEAU L BUILDING Columbia Hetzhts; only 40x10 00 cash. balance on time, with rest. SWORMSTEDT & BRAD! JOK BALE—CHOICE LOTS ON 1 E tended: 50300; oply $4.00, in five equal pay. only S per cent SWORMSTEDT & F oc$-6t of the provision thereof, or of his} brought before a tribunal where they must | King’s palace, No. 728 7th street north: Bride of ell cur hearts at To rus Postic: orders in fulfilling the same ‘without special | speak under oath, so that they may learn the | John Enders, dry goods dealer Noo 002 Stk Little Rubel, do cone About one year ago Thos. W. Palmer, then | permission from the police on duty along the | difference between perjury and simple mis- | street northwest; A. B. Fin druggist, No. B United States Senator from Michigan and now | line, will subject the ottenders fo the ay statement if they dare to try to substantiate | 428 7th streot northwest, and Peter Grogan, | aX %neyslfrom minister to Spain, filed in the Supreme Court | imposed by the actsof the corporation of Wash- | their charges, I decline to go into a contro-| installment house, No, 741 7th street north- |“ aan? v * eae Dncints wile eal squint ate: ington, approved October 15, 1850. versy in the press on the subject, because I | wost. , perit laeee, MAORI ocle hs ee TEN SHOW ROOMS FILLED WITH THE LATEST TH PRODUCTIONS OF THE FURNITURE AND UP- HOLSTERY ART FEOM THE RECOGNIZED & PARENTS, 07 Twelfth wtreet northeast on Sum ents: inte! . : o Mngering illvess, MAU! ly son of # Adie MADLEY, rd MANUFACTURING CENTERS OF THE WORLD. In this bill he swore to three grave charges: THE EXHIBITION DRILL. have not the least idea of being used asa VIEWING THE REMAINS. ee Se Pat 10 a.tun i OR SALE— NOVELTIES OF LONDON PRODUCTION. (1) That I fraudulently conspired with bi Ata meeting last night of the committee on coe Winer adeced cart ainesiy eens The members of the jury met Coroner Pat- | “Rac 3, October 4. 18M, 88.30 p.aa-, i i ing | ¢xhbition drill, Chairman Robert T. Hieston | PrP0h ‘i ” terson at half-past 1 o'clock at the Adler resi- | CHA ALBERT, sou of the late 3. Guidsborough NOVELTIES OF PARIS PRODUCTION. architect to increase the cost of his dwelling randed for his utter disregard of truth, Bruff and beloved husband of Hattie al. im the thirty- MALL TRIANGULAR SQUARE OF GROUNDIN| over ries OF VIENNA PRODUCTION. house, No. 1485 K street, in this city, the erce- | Presiding, Mr. E. B. Schafer was elected treas- coaiciaaaian cena aa dence. All were present excopt James Lans- | thin sear si his ase a ‘THE NORTHWEST SECTION, Our Own Importation. tion of which I superintended for him, from | Urer, who will dispose of all tickets of admis-| Commissioner Lyman said his preference was | PUh. It was said that there was some mis-| ,/UNcra ae banka anes BETA Deteeet mend NEAR SENATOR HENDERSON'S MANSION. NOVELTIES OF AMERICAN PRODUCTION, the authorized sum of $40,000.00 to the fom au- | Sion to the drill grounds, It has been decided take about his summons or else he it i i CLARK. On Frid: . to place these tickets on sale at the leading | for ® thorough investigation by competent | would have been on hand. Mr. 8. H. Welsh wns | CLANK ugenainy Only 3.300square feet of ground and about the eS et thorized and unexpected sum of $85,000.00. | Grdgwtores and at news stands in the hotels of | and impartial tribunal rather than any ex-| summoned in hus plees, After rinsing the mee Fricuda aud rota me area in parking. This SQUARE is slightly | Visitors to New York are cordially invited to call | | (2) That I obtained large sums of money | the city. ‘There will be no reserved seats, The | planation or defense in the newspapers, and | mains and being sworn’ the jury proceeded to | St late resideuce, No. from him upon false and fictitious accounts in : c 3 m., Saturday, October 5 ove grade and suitable for two (2) large DWELL- | 80d examine our stock and prices. The central loca- qadecetien atk this building, and that I made seating capacity on the grounds willbe from | that he hoped such an investigation would | the first precinct station, where they wore x invited to serviows Flace, ut 7 o'cloc G HOUSES, or five (5) SMALL ONES. Main | tion of our establishment (adjoining large profits for myself by commissions allowed | “Sh? ten thousand people. be had, seated in the office of Lieut, Amiss. Uneeriag inte ‘ARDGGW do tolven wee See : it Eden Musee i > 01 . a crjuy iline-s, ANDAGW J., beloved ‘husband seangscmandietis pain Very Pied prop- sasha it onay of eraee aed the city. : me fs the me who furnished sito subcommittee, consisting of Sir Knights | In the meantime he would say that the state- Mas Golline. ontae § 3 * ‘A enbeomssittes, (consien Ste Ki ty. hacky to sel) 3tkm,ws3m - a 1 a Cooper McGinn and E. G. Schafer, was ap- | ment that current papers had been given out Binge ial baie relbmgraesen BM ctrech, Want Weshineten ne aa eene POS J. V. N. HUYCK, % eet, West Washingtor supplies. in. | Pointed to secure chairs for the grand stand, | by Mr. Campbell in advance of an examination | _ Shortly after 10 o'clock Mr. A. 8. Worthing. | 3! strvcl: ext Was {8) Tint Iwo neglected my duties as euperin- | Pointed to sccure chairs for the grand wand, | by Mr. Campbell papers “Mr. Campbell gave | tonand Chapin Brown, counsel for Mr, Ward, | Frcnasubd taistive pete ylvania avenue, tendent that extensive and costly repairs were | t,",eop the crowd back from that portion of | out were obsolete, such as the commission pub- | were present, and also Mr. McCormick, one of | | DALLON. Ov Friday, October 4, 1889. at ¢ o'clock 30K SALE-A BEAUTIFUL TuraNaLe apsors. | Gnzar Orzxixao Or Dux Goons | required for (eoebag alee aL the ‘grouude reserved for the drill exercises | ih in their report. Me. Lyman's { tit bondemen. Mr. Ward occupied an adjoin | Ea tury L Balto. aved woven anand Sve kooaton wt tabivide'cometiyt takeaat escesay | FOR FALL AND WINTER, BX | not only produced no witnesr to estabiish the | 226, folloning commanderics havo signifed | ‘The matter when it came to Mr. Erman’ | ing room daring the main part uf tho hearing. | yumi priate their intention of entering the drill. knowledge was referred te Mr. Oberly to inves- Wilk H. Smith took hic | , DABCEY. On October 3, 1889, HAROLD G., be- dulent , but, r " . A ir. William mi sten p! < 1689 io, about, 49,000 sauare fect, opposite Lincoln | rHog, J. LUITRELL, 20TH ST. AND PA. AVE.N.W cromeesatsined abandoned t tadeonteosed tay | Tue chairman appointed the following com-| tigate, as Mr. Lyinan saw the impropriety of | notes of the evidence for Ward's counsel. pene, Gs propthe ed clatete die renee ome rk. of quod frouts and moderate depth; price for % i ‘aa: had foundation in fact, At| ™ittee on exhibition drill from among the | taking part in the investigation. The investi- Funeral will take place from Lis parents’ residence, widays Oc. S.C. HILL. Sth and F. oct St" | 500 Bed $1 to 92.50. oo Name time ho coafosned thet bis third | Members of the local commanderies: gation was made by Mr. Oberly and he re- MEUMEYER'S ACCOUNT OF THE SROOTING, 2907 Olive w West Washinton, on bunds oh, SALSA SESDUA TatE, BS | peoetes Moores Oe abn om on toto | eee nealy wit gurition’ "| Ofte Rnygnie db. Dpsor, A.M Howard, | Forted tat he. antovered nothing ‘tht de:| Mr. Neumeter, the proprietor of the marble tictlars address WY NDICATE. Star ufbe largest lot of Al-linen Towels in the West Bod. || Thus there only remained for investigation | George H. Fant jr, Wm. H. Rupp, Win. | served more than reprimand, This occurred | saloon, was the first witness, He told how | 3 n e GILLMAN. Saturday morning, October 5, 188, - ect race —— . anaes 250. quality fs : ji, ; . | Colladay, John A. Schneider, Geo. B, Hansell, | nearly two years ago. i i i i Agnes, iufantdeuguter of Howard M. and kimdly i. TOR SALETTEN (10) ACKES OF LAND, WELL | Chtnct be ontelled. “ the integrity of my accounts disbursing €42,-| 5 Cooper McGinn. J. 8. Tomlinson, 0. W. | “I desire to make ‘only one other statement a ee ee an |e " * i sveuth Stteet raliroad, at only $030 yer acre it pur- | Table Damanke and, Napking to match very 1oW ogy | 43.70 of Mr; Palmer'g money. tending trom | White, F. H. Barbarin, W. B. Beck, F. P.| now,” Mr. Lyman said, “and that is that there ich tur a tultee ok heat, [rhe ek choc nt : - awed at ee a Fe i at ay ui Ll city oy May 28, 1889) was made tater | Davis, E. J. Daw, W. H. Griffin, Abram Frey, | has never at any time been an appointment or ty bis fast onl hae ry edhavhce yoni OEBEXG., On October 3, 1889, FREDERICK AR: i. 920 F at. mw. ooS-3t_ | “Felines Ladies’ Gents’ and Children's Gossamers barge the erat be ea ay made under | John A. Harvey, A. 8. Johnson, Samuel E. | a promotion made at the office of the civil wer- | Fe eS ee en Lh ten | tenemos teniigt bpm boskatl at very low DWUree. Oa ‘ ee oe oe treatm 'y | Shields, James K. Kerr, E. G. Shafer, Morgan | vice commission in violation of the civil service | °T* Of his words by his gestures.] 7 drink | 211 Femumyivauie avenue nortuwest ° GuAHAM. Gail'sud see our 1 Gray Duirts for Genuismen, es cece aj sneer tke uliaee s whom | 22omas, Duane C. Turner, Thomas J. Watson, | rules. In every case the rules have been scrup- | (OF the sg ay el rela playing pool, fanuy are respectiully sive to attend. . A l. _ 3 oO *, + i? ler came in! e lou! Qu October 5, 1S8U, Mra ELIZABETH 605 14that_ | Goce toms Bee t7 $4.50. | he desired to call and to crossexamine those | #feuk L, Harvey and Frank N. Carver. dloarly skews ot Wits af the records will |“ “Ward asked Adler to take «drink, and upon | PiLiA-aged sisty-as petra. F: produced by me. Poets then heard all i - a, rs breed tiie pcan Saas gO his refusal he said, “Well, take some sclizer Foregell farewell, our ‘wother deat, that this attorney had tosay in Mr. Palmer’: a meeting last evening o' 6 committee ) ASHINGT’ y ¥ and lemon.” Adler consented, and when he <Gh, mony we mack th haeuree wos Aree Ounces wath Toe ee behalf, and on July 5 filed his report, of which | in charge of the bicycle parade it was decidea | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | TiC \ohrosching the bar witness saw Ward | uiutayN tumtan Heavies above, SOR SALE 50000 3 FE SD SE, | unsere | Sm from 1 yard to 10 yards, st lee | I print the conclusion: that the riders of star machines shall constitute] ae = atrer.| 228%) 8 Pistol, The first shot wan a cake sieee tose Ey nm Onno. T wood location tnd rete, with good 10-ro0m Bek Line of Decorations for Knights Templar| ‘The evidence taken in this reference shows | tn second division of local wheelmen and F. lovenNMENT Recetrrs Topar.—Internal rev- | fired toward the floor and the second | , Funeral will take place from. the srajdence ot ber tac; for 28e., worth 40" “Lbis-odler will ouly hold | Parade. = tripe and pain | “onCraly— E. Camp was appointed itscommander, The for. | 2Ue, $437,775; customs, 604,427. higher up. Witness suid that Adler was back | Somit-lem, Mr, Adis, saith ts days, tnpeth ne ieereen Sa ne eck etien ee That Fieming actually paid all the moneys rep- | mation of the parade was changed as follows: eRe of him and he did not see how he acted. All| p.m. Friends aud re Also Square of Ground, ihe th Fist Coxtrotien M. ws turned Clubs from south side of Pennsylvania avenue rs ATExEws Shs cetces We invite all {) visit us aud examine our stock and | ‘resented by the vouchers filed, without retaining or Re a % goetORy., from Ist to 3rd street west; League of Ameri- |‘ Washington trom a visit to Illinois, & post, and when he turned again he saw hua | E-. second dau rices and be couviuced that we mean to dispose of | “recviving any benefil ty way of rebate or commis- Suir imuuense stock at & big reduction over former | «poring any benefit by way of oo he knew was that he saw Adler leaning against | OSBOKN. On OctoberS, 1SS¥,at 1-10 p.m. MAUDA week. Terms can Tot James Baud Sar s lying on the floor, Witness faced Ward at the ion. ; prices. 4 can wheelmen, west of Ist street; local wheel-| Bins ror Nava Marenzat Ixvirep.—Adver- " Dearest Mauda, thou hath left us, That the ant paid . tt ; tume. owt deepiy. fee sox| to: anlar - ieencncas severe and about he consrcton of te | meh, Bort side of Maryland avenue: tricycle | tivements were issued today from the Navy | “Wien the witness finished hia story the coro- Dar as Ged he hath bet hg eality. WEI aq a aces a KiNG Ti Ts D. | ‘butlding, and that te labor charged for was boys division, in rear of tricycle division. department for materials required for use aed Seas “a — —_ ogy jury = He can all our surrows heal. VERY CHNAPCLOTS ON 16TH UT | I tusnioned eripin ‘similarly furnished and used, ' ‘The parade will form in columns of fours, the |in_ the construction of the machin | ated ey a ea ee eee | premere Beye, Mauday 7th, dnstaut. at 3 o'clock ‘Sucdon Past Capitol st.. only 15e. per foot: these | 8nd wke some comfo: stand x That Lome aad charged are not excessive or | chiefs of divisions riding on the asphalt blocks |ery to be built at the New Lh witness | BStheoat . let 7! Bee WidGiT & STOCKETT, 810 F st. “The piaintiff in his original bill of com. | B¢t¥een the car tracks, with the right and left | York navy yard for the two 8,000-ton cruisers - On October 3, 1889, MARY GER- a ae “plai P the def ae etait e flank of each platoon riding on each sido of car | to be constructed by the government. The bids THE BAR KEEPER'S STORY. TKUDE, infant daughter of Clinton and Nanuic Deiat recta oo aiil eal tae ea a CUSTOM HOURE CR een ee en coeatines Feenuiniend tala chat | tracks. The Foute of march was | vill be opened November 6 at the Navy depart-| | James Ginnaty, the bar keeper, was the next | Huson, siyattevile. aid) SN SE WIGHT &STOCKETT, | All Long, Clear Imported Tobsoco, for & centa, Are Pirscenr a, Igo sige, ene frond Fleming, either suenee reaching corner of Ponneyl,| ment; and each must be accompanied by | witness, His story corresponded with that of | ovisck pin, LIZAE IVAN” tslotel tannins Ae check for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. . " ii ‘Delay, two * Mr. Neumeyer. He said that there was no fur- | Mts Dall oter G ire narents’ residence, 700 1st Pensoxat.—A.3C. Norman of New York, L. | ther conversation between Adler and Ward ex- | stroct uurthweat, at 3 vvciock pum. “Tutermo at Mie Holden and Y. Ayre of Boston, J. Franklin of | cept the questions and answers about a drink. Olivet. (Phiindelyliia papers please oovy.4 ‘*Jireotly or by means of rebates, commissions or Absolutely pure and free from all acids, extracts, | ‘*Jirectly , Dar pesishee are vania avenue and 15th street, instead of goin; myrovenents only 45c. | paints or favoring and are not dipped. Iss beautiful | ‘percentages, obtained from the pisintiff large | yp 15th street, the parade will pass from 13th st se adjoining fine fi cLACHLEN & UATCHELDEN, 1715? at u.w. Sit | tnd perfect Cigat_uot @ cheap Curarro or Chercot. | “#ums of money to which he was not entitled street, south of the Treasury department, thence - 5 " ASH a - p se ls i jis SIMS. On October 4, 158Y, st 2:30 o'clock a.m, JOR SALE—A DECIDED BARGAIN—€400 CASH | Equal to any 10-cent Cigar in the United States that | ‘and kept the same for his own use, _ up Executive avenue to’ the east gate of tho 5 ‘Then the witness said Ward drew his pistol and | , S/S. Qu October 4, 1 2:20 © . cosh me * ee es tutes | mid Sse Thin Cae Unrate hight tw |, Ht fw due to the defendant Feming tonoy | SEucutive grountsy where, ‘celumas’ of twos | Fal River and C. Wilson of Minneapolis are at | Ped petaitanend Sacto eek me ees ve CHALMERS soe a monials of auy goods Known iu the trade. Indorsed ‘that NO EVIDENCE WAS OFFERED TO MAKF. GOOD | will be formed and the riders will pass in re- " ob Lore . Sy rir ms ay ar 3. Weed | ‘rhe witness said that he was conversing with Juvited vo attend the funeral from his late residence, 2 = = : by one bundred and seventy of the very largest whole- (THESE CHARGES OF FRAUD OR MISREPRESENTA- view before the President. After coming out Wells, U.S. a Sars U Jali ae & Ward before Adler came in, There was no x yu oo erty loutey culate Cotoeptan F'<oer boundary aod Linden etn Le Brote rarks | tu tims of the south, porth, east and weet, ls by far | ((£10% OX mrs Panr, and the only jesuepresented upon the avenue through tho west gate, | Wells USN. G. Burnett, U.S.A. and D. T | Tort tetweon the two men at thet time and | ciuse ise ne ieisnes s Ss ? acral i MO PARKER. 14in fat, | the best advertised Cigar in the Union. Regularly | “by the plaintiff's proof was that of extrava- columns of fours wiil aguin be formed and the ver of Cincinnati are at the itt.—C, H, _ as ones y i f material a: Se SE Kow SEVERAL advertised in nearly every first-class rin the | “gance in the selection of rial and the Denvey of Nebraska, D. Bennett of Boston, W, | 2°,8ttempt ata personal scufile. copy.) Bee ha Hiab piece of untomlds | Union; also in many other ways. Is a standard | “prices paid for it and in the employment and | WADE, On Saturday, October 5, 151 Carney of Alabama, J, Porter of Tennessee and | ,, Mt- Buckingham was next called, but |." Sous W. WADE. ia the seventy original route resumed. caer a , it was stated = that =o hes was | Livage. ropert: cb mu a earl: ;achauce | brand. Absolutely only one Wholesale Agency given | ‘payment of labor and other service. WANT: O DI W. Coleman of Philadelphia are at the Riggs. ‘ = my or the baneein hunter, JA SETTLER CON” | im each city Write for prices and contract. Objection | ie taste to 8 of the ab-voushacs He wane = —C. Wesson of Chicago and J. B. Hunt of | Mt, Prosemt traveling cermin a iy || SeRGHNE: tee Rebeened sonnten Obiaes hc Ria. Creel eee 2e17-1m pa, oy ‘which Fleming presented to the plaintiff and | A Young Man Who Tried His Best, But | Pittsburg are at Wormley's.——C. Henry, U.8, poabscy y- at 10:30 am, CAKOLINE WAGNEK, im the four QOR SALE—BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 FST. N.w. | — “for which he claims credit, and the integrity Was Stopped by the Police. N., D. Bliss of New York, H. Slimlade of Day- | Tasedy- tagnth yest of hes wee. ‘aes emcee One of the most mar at sites on south side of | JAY W H “and accuracy of these are abundantly estab- oil ; ton, Ohio, and R. en hen os are at | DR. SCHAEFFER SHINES TEE WOUND CAUSED | aor'7 ot J pin. Hrsuds and relatives ameiied to >t between Oth aud 7th u.w.; lot 233x150 feet to | + ALL AND TERE: BESTS “lished by the proof. This afternoon Policeman Hinkle picked up | ‘#¢ Arlinston.——W. M. Steppacher of Phila~ DEATH. attend. . W-foot alley, including a mos THE ‘In accordance with my conclusions as herein "i s = delphia, Eugene G. Smith and B. J. M. Grann 7 , who performed the autopsy, | WHEALAN. On Thursday evening, October 3, 188! lading # most THE DUNLAP STYLE OF SILK AND DERBY TAT | te ene atuted oe accent in keke: | ® young man who lives in East Washington | of ‘Lancaster, Pa,, J. W. Jackson and wite of pi aces: he ge ame the condi’ | WHLLLAM, teloved busband ‘of aru Wiresiou nob his property le excl ively in our hands FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, “ule A herewith, and took him to the first precinct station, San Francisco and R. M. Tannabill and wife of oat teu On dence of bis mother, 431 Beo- & price so low as to astouish us. Call e young man’s friends told the offi- | New York are at the Normandie.— James A, | tivn of the body, as described elsewhere, and | , Funeral rms Nandy we Mtge Be ae Er or you will wisn great bargaitt oci-bt- Now ready at x: [eee tint ba hen selersbaed sorecukens echcles. | Carte: chambeciintslas king ar Denmark; | said that he found the wound in the neck | Helstives and friends ivi — eR eS ek WILLETT & RUOFFS, Exceptions were filed to this report and last| He had already swallowed 10 cents worth of | August Schneider, chief register of shipping | made ,o the 1 healed. Totation, ‘east front DAVID D. Sole Agenta, week the better part of three days was con- | laudanum. for Denmark, and Capt. Theodore Salveson of | He said that we30-08 z sumed by Mr. Palmer's attorney in support of | _ ‘The officer took the empty bottle from him. | the royal Norwegian navy, delegates to the | f Da Paes ; t 4 BARGAIN, LOT_ON G et,| “®lm 905 Fennsylvaniasvenue | these exceptions. While in the station he vomited the poison and | maritime conference, have arrived in New ear 4th et. ue. 20x Avply to CHALMERS & On Monday morning Judge Cox delivered his | hig companion took him home. York.——President Gilman of Johns Hopkins Creu EEE IST AM ee opinion overruling Mr. Palmer's exceptions | On his way from East Washington it was said | university announced last night taatafter four- oe a 2 and confirming the auditor's report in every | that the young man attempted to purchase an | teen years’ continuous service he had ted dary B. particular, In his opinion songs Cox consid- | additional supply of the deadly drug at several | a leave of absence to make a winter visit to ered in detail each charge le by Mr. Pal- | drug stores, but was unable to obtain it. Egypt, Syria and Greece. He will sail for Eu- | cause of death was e: AD iG: mer and he decided that ail of them were ab- isa —————— rope on October 16.—Wm. H. H. Webster of | continued pain, the wasting of the tissues and Pownra, SMYLNA. WILTON and VELVET CARPETS, from | golutely unfounded. He further said that my At the White House Today. Buffalo, L, E. Washburn of Maine, Wm. Leght rigged meron) from the pus of the bed sores, ORUGs and MArs: COMVAISS snd DRAPERIES in | honesty and integrity hud been completely vin-| ‘There were very few visitore at the White | aud wife of Denver, Col,, F. W. Gonnelly and | He sad that th molecular MOST PERFECT MADE. I fz 84 eo : qreat variety dicate House today, and ex-Senator W: , collec- | Wife of Boston and F. H. Lord of Illinoisare at | to the spinal cord from the i obhinite Gurteld. turk, inust besuld'gtonce w | #43" __MOOE BRO. & CO..1328¥ st._| What Iwish particularly to call attention to is | po'ue today; and ex Senaior Warmoth, o ‘only | the St, James.——Gen, McKeever, Justice and | an injury to the tissues, | lose estate; ouly GUC. per toot: terms cash. iGTON HITECTURAL THON | that Mr. Palmer has, as Auditor Payne has ok and : ith, the Preside: Mrs. Lamar, Senator McMillan and Eugene sy ae another question as ‘Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes: we-7e 7. 7 AND BRIDGE WO! said, made no attempt to prove a single charge | One accorded an interview with the President, | Higgins are in New York.—G. P. Rucker is | death he said that be thought & # sa it _ amore than a quarter of r. tie used by the _____ 8 ae #SDWARD L. DENT, M.E., Proprietor. | of fraud. a reported to be very busy with offic spendiog Cessbar te Nope ar 35. Dim- injury to the cervical portion of the spinal Sistine Gomeecen: tabeun by pear | JORSALE--LOTS IN NEW ADDITION TO BROOK-| The test facilities in the city forall ofiron | What position does this place hitn in? m! returned to me in New York.— | co 2nd on easy terms. “Those lots are adtacent tothe | werk, Steal Beams. Auglen Be ehwaya in If [had been a young oF an unknown busi-| Private Secretary Halford is in bad health | Mt, Beatty of Tacoma, W.T., T. M. Philbin close | the Great Universitios as the Strongest, Purest, and mending fine vise: Ail kinds of fruit growing Ga the ‘ity. Kepairs abd general machine work doueim | nest man here these charges, made by a man | 40d has not been able to attend to his official | and wife of Philadelphia and Wm. T. Reiter of fury | most Healthiml. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder kevota i feet wide fy contupuaty with city | Thy Vest saanner and-et short uote, of his prominence, would have destroyed my | duties for two days, Pittsburg are at the Hotel Johnson. about & | does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold ouly focal raat i betwen Cal at ence, Soa ake | "enta-Dchelayetemn ot, ewan Agere sng fp | Duis, ckccie wae sai The Navassa Island Murders. Tried to Kill Himself. ta Cone NCHLES & BATCHEEDE 1219 F au. tew: 28 Tm City Oise T4TS at iw, rel 4S aunt mks Sep bh pete ae war! Last night about 12 o'clock Luther M. Slo-| yp pr solange ee ee sent bakiae Sowben ens ALE—SOUTH BROOKLANDLOTS, - i Since March, 1896, Mr. Palmer has bad in his | rant was issue ¢ Uni $ . Bayne remarked reporter after ; *faly siuated shout ome mile north of citjs bear | J)HUNKENNESS ON THE LIQUOR HABIT, jon detailed bills, for all material used | States circuit court yesterday for the arrost of | Cwu'a™iea avieide by ontting bis three wnat | the hearing that the results of the autopey and adie: cca verity and electric care; seven trains each way | “ rogievaly Cured by sdmtuistering Dr. Hainer house and « time book giviig the name | the negroos concerned in tho Navassa Inland | *tomPyed suicide by cntting bis | boeplial, He bak sto few php Bann Foye ay GOLDEN SPECIFIC. ofeach workman and the days on which he | nurdors, ‘The island being out near the Wost = » to 1U cemts per foot. easy terms. For plats and fur- worked. tablet that losses in business caused Ponce | kee be given in a cup of coffee or tea or in articies : i Indies United States Marshal Joe Cairns made | WTot on & ie a hw. of WO. DENISON. 25 F st tw.” | cf food without the knowledre of the patient: itinate | He could have learned hight ae ae ined return % the warrant that he was powerless | Mi# rash act. It is not thought that the wound the i performed the arrest, whereupon Ji will prove fatal, the spinal cord was found to be Evrecroas oe eda | st Selon i'w Sa prt | fm eae nn worn make cee, rherapon Judge Bond mv a Worcs SALE. ECT. speedy cure, ‘patient a moderate drinker al certifies ni Roan he ra ee ee eer eae AROS | we ce sleshele weak. 5 MVE DAMLE Ome, in confesses under rose srSans Dacre and they will be laid before the President | 44 9.99 o'clock thie - wile: #2 fet heap to alley, cypoaite Renate 200,000 drunkards have been made temperate men ve made hag mph bi = for his action, The island At 2:00 0' wotsing © . ; s who have taken Gulden Specific in their coffee without | Dt sued him Loren 9 page {act feet front by. 140 des i T st | (hetr Knowledge, aud. to-day believe they quitdrins: | My legal redress against Mfr. Palmer will be ‘The Verdict. Sa BEALL. 32 ing of their own tree will, 48 page book of particulars at the time. BEALL, BUOWN & CO.. | ne : A few minutes after 3 o'clock the jury SALE—N.¥. CORNER OF 14TH AND | brought in the following verdict: Pee ation get aed exteag| erin iaiiecsad Year peptic tne Wont in the arnee fee tee ee ee: | Bato mood ant cont Yon EUGENE DCANUsl & CO. Qise 105 00 af bs! poe eae tae ae Repekeecec pet Eckington and each. Easy terms. property: ements aud offers se opporcansty 7 aise wulbaMNEL pe Fae ee ERR | SPR SRE SREEE | nnain a wc ov oor auditor. ES | LSS Sg Meme RE ES | ner eyed Sr Se yo