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Sad . z D.C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1889—TWELVE PAGES. GREEN B. RAUM GETS IT. ened ont. He isa in ; he understands | THREE EXPOs! Ni, WHERE LE x the law and knowshow to checute It He be —- 967 IS BELLE BROWN? = |CITY POST OFFICE COMMISSION, “emete ns [2d EDITION = 2s =o = oe é The Pension Commissionership Finally | mn of firmness and strong resolution. He is |The Committee for the Com- | The Search for the Missing School Giri ¢ a enan Deen ° Given Out. the very man to put the offiee in the best abape. | ing Convention of the National Board. Continued Without Success. wreee Will be tas Monday. Lams iad the matter bas been settled, and so ea anenanee a ted GEX. RAUM'S NAME HAD NoT FoR some Tix | Well settled. In accordance with the resolution adopted at | 4 MOTIVE FOR LEAVING HER HOME sUeGESTED One of the reeults of the Sao benaeg et es BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH THE PLACE—THE AP- REPRESENTATIVE AXDERSON'S OPINION. the recent meeting of the local members of the | —DETECTIVES THINK #HE LEFT A SOUTHERN coneaiastoonr af pemstenstitie ites neo : bah a Pan agra Foe Telegrams i | TONTMEXE A POPULAR OXE AMONG ALL Representative Anderson of Kansas expressed | national board of promotion the following re-| TRAIX aT FREDERICKSRORG, NOT AT QUANTICO ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ‘i of the city post office comm: the separilla, but am now gaining ia strength every CLASSES—CORFORAL TANNER save 1T15 GzaxD. | the highest approval of the appointment. _. | ception committee has been appointed, and on Mit En I 0 COUNtRE fOWE, 2 “saps commissioner this commission, The chairman, Gen, Clark+ “Take the history of this case,” he said toa the members are requested to meet without The President today settled the long con- | Stan re; . “In the first place the selection | further or formal notice at parlor 10, Willard’ “Where is Bell Brown?” is the question which hes “Being very weak and despondent sfter a lomt A STRONG ONE. of Gen, x a ‘at par! , s sept, son, called @ meeting for Monday after- filnem, I tried Ayer's Sareaparilia, and two bot- troversy over the appointment of » commis- to wale ere position of the | Monday night, at 8 o'clock: now pussico many pessons in this cliy. 1 Ee8 | nce, ‘Tess te not minds new Ser Gooemmnl> —_— Fi President to select a Grand Army man of dis- i is tr es nave restored former health.*- A Big Barb Wire Trust That is Going | sioner of pensions to succeed James Tanner, | si ootion. who A Hon. J. W.Do: Hon. L. G. Hine,Hon. C, | BOW been ten days since she disappeared from tc ae kesece patie a to Tax the Farmers. resigned, by the appointment of Green B. Raum | jydgment in Pe Blip pod pens W. Raymond, ge . B. Webb, Hon. pcos ber home on 1ith street, and her fate is still Boston. of Illinois, ex-member of Congress and ex-com- e . It also showed that the | E. Wheatley, Hon. Beriah Wilkins, C. 8. Noyes, unknown. As stated im yesterday's Stan De- Carcaco, Oct. 19.—It is disclosed here that | missioner of internal revenue. The impression | President wanted to fill the place quickly. Then Hallet Kilbourn, E. W. Fox, Gen. Stewart Van | tives McDevitt and Flinders flooded the sion to do except to prepare its which will be seut to Congress, ~ Alpen aves be will explain why the discretion vested in the Post AYER'S GARSAPARILLA, Washburn, the barb wire man, has formed a came the from different. directions awh maser Ceneral by law to use the hall of the pen- Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Mem big trust by taking in the five oly iuills in the eres ee Oe: ee nee ee Ser candidates and the tons delay Vliet, Thos. H. Looker, Dr. F. 0. St Clair, E, | States of Maryland and Virginia with postals | sion building for the post office was not exer= Sold by all be 81: : York would be sppointed. This impression | showing that the Presi Francis Riggs, C. 8. Bradley, Samuel Norment, | 8¥iNg ® minute description of the mis#Dg | cised. Tho re TOnEE Oo eo einige | United States that make rods from which barb | was based on the hopeful expressions of Sena- | mattor'with great cen seg ee iaering the | sre ens, 3 Girl, If she has not committed suicide it is | for the erectineat change et te neceealty bigs is oe pe the riper angers tor Hiscock, who is Mr. Poole’s principal sup- | appoint no one who was not able and in every | Chapelle, J. L. Barbour, Col. J. C. McKibbin | Probable that one of the postals will reach the | for the use of the port office im this city. and T of wire, as wellas eleven forty-t arb | porter and who felt confident of his appoint- pain re = for the ieee. Now comes this | Thos. J, Luttrell, E. Kurtz Johnson, Geo. C. neighborhood where she is and in that way her | will give some information about the facilities ‘ze Gexerse Sees he ee ee oe bo rboeng ment. In none of the speculations about the | SPPo!nment Hieg igen iigg tl mma sol- | Gorham, Alex. D. Anderson, T. E. W whereabouts may be ascertained. If she is | Offered in the way of rented building, The JOHANN HOFR's a Se ore feels | succession to Commissioner Tunner has the | fio” At the same tree he nen en || Dr. J. M. Toner, Col. Amos Webster, Dr. | alive and at some point in the states mentioned | TePO"! will probably be the most important MALT EXTRACT oe aid pe name of Mr. Raum figured prominently until | judgment and of long experience in » dopart- H cerey’ De, Z. 8. Vergi, & W. Wood: | sho is almost sure to be discovered in » short | {good ground for believing the; Genpeee eat is the ~— " last night and then the possibility of bis ep-| ment of the government where he was trained | Oiourich, Col ecco s, Helles; | time. She had no more t! be induced to take some action to relieve the Suer nUparrive TONIO one up from 38 to 40 cents a keg. pointment was discussed by few. twas at one | in the execution of thelaw. His experience as | Richard: Maj, John W. Powell, Prof when that is u , | embarrassments of the officer on account of im- ‘hiladelphis dispatch says the trust is | time Ge, area that Mr. sae Oe commis- | Commissioner of internal revenue is invaluable. Prof. F. R. Fava, Simon Wolf, J. H. Ms- that, | adequate quarters. . PALATABLE iz capitalized at $20,000,000. hig baggy b epatg n sioner of internal revenue, tbe transferred | More than that, his record shows that Chas. 8. Hill, ‘Aldrich, Gol, ing fond of country sports, she has gone ———— _____ fer Dizotins Convaleacence to the trust will be | to the bead of the pension office, and Mr. Raum |e was in’ every way capable tte, HF. Blount, W. A Croffat, G. T. | y2,c0me, Femote place, where she can find en-| THROUGH NORTHERN EUROPR. — rk yo Law out of the business of barbing wires, | succeed him as commissioner of internal rev- | of understanding the law, however intricate, Dunlap, ‘E. G. Davis, W. C. ‘Are! Joyment, riding horses and using a gun. It 17 BAT TROT, GOLEM AN, OF nce which had not | They will be able to get no wire and the five | enue. Mr. Raum’s appointment as commis- | and of executing it wisely under all circum-| Honuins, sick, o Forti Coe may be that she is with some good family; that | Mr. John W. Thompson Pleased With my my . but Drought ou. € bar mills are pledged to sell them no bars. sioner of pensions, announced early this morn- | stances. He is an agreeable man, a firm man, F. Matungly, Julius Lansburgh. ¥. 8 je has aroused their srupaihy by telling them | His Journey to the Land of Long Days. ty bo appropriate food A Pittsburg dispatch confirms the report of | ing, came as a genuine surprise to most of those | and ® good lawyer. When he was commis-| Mg Thompson, J. ule, W. B. itifal story. and in that way she may be — the effetta of the ag Johann Hof Malt street | u- forming of the trust. interested. ner of internal revenue he was always polite | Leavitt Beit. o HRnnk able to conceal ber identity for some time to] Mr. Jobn W. Thompson has returned from @ 1. Food, wien bad been tie eas Gen, Raum’ administration Cell as of | and agreeable. If he could with propel do | W. C, Whittemore, Fred. Brackett, E. B. You: | °°™* three months’ trip in Europe, Hoe spent most canal Yower of | TWo Colored Women Burned to Desth. | the internal revenue office earned for him what you asked of bim, i not he h WHY THE GIRL WENT AWAY. of the time in visiting points of interest in the he a i mans. Dr. Robt. Reyburn, Charles King, A. C. Dawvutz, Va., Oct, 19.—In Hettry cointy, » | Coeominms. He took charge oft junta the 5 fy maaan Do ha da not it, Ho always | Richards, E, B. Stocking, J. W. Babson. Se Some light is thrown on this branch of the | extrome northern countries, He returns much few nights since, a kefosene lamp exploded, pip ip mock sds geras © baler ee hs Coder goer jOFF, 3 ganized con WASHINGTON NE’ AND GOSSIP, | Stiect by the statement of her cousin, Miss | impressed with the energy and enterprise of bg a8 atoUs ane New ¥ . | setting fire to the clot of three colored | ont of chaos before he left it. He all! Gen. Seewacl Sacral metas a dead Ada Brown, who lives at the bouse of Belle’s | the people, their fine towns, splendid buildings Sie, 0 barelay @ ~ “pS-tuth&s | Women—Bettie Ross, Ella dridge and Mary | the exécutive ability necessary to cope with the Z one com father on 14th street. It was through this) and thoroughly cultivated ‘fields. He went to ——— a ey rughed into the open air, which | aii mander of the Grand Army, was seen today by| Gen. J. M. Leacu, ex-Congressman from i sai : Enwetstox or Cov Laven Or. | 88e iatiers” worne. ‘Bettie Beas, wah abeo- | sppciited | Pen whichis Lat bon | oan reporter and said: ‘Personally Tam do-| Marth Caroline, who had been confined te his | ome” Ee eee ee een ied’ nepance | North Cape, which is the farthest northern Scorrs Excisios or Cov Laver, — roasted and died in a few minutes, Ella | 1. emer TALK BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT axp | lighted with the appointment, I consider Gen, | bed in this city for eight weeks with a frac- | Swindell at police headqunrters and stated the | Putin Norway. The trip from Bergen, where WITH BYPOPHOSPHITES. Pp a olor Keel fat THE GENERAL Raum the best fitted for the position of any | tured hip bone, returned south this morning in | ©#8e. She said that Iiclle had attended the | he took the Norwegian steamer, was delightfal, —_———_—— on the subject was last evening and the first | 02° mentioned. The Sri ae — oy the private car of Superintendent Green of the aged schools, but being made to keep — in part due, Mr. Thompson thinks, to the fact PALATABLE AS MILK. Wall yt intimation that he was being dered by the of solid ee eae Ce ee pesmperca eh peapempelagl = en, a er chen she did ned — a fog that he took the Norwegian steamer instead of WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER. Naw Your, Oct. 19, Wall Street, Noon— | President for the place was riven him on Wed. | Gon. Raum is so highly thou of “ip the Local merly chief ‘of division in the eisth deduce pe ato school, sept ber to the Academy of the So Eaglsh. Tho anes sccommodations were much PER Me closed easy at 4 t. The stock . He was not seeking the t ‘y tet ‘oly on setts avenue. re 4 y WANY PEOPLE GAIN ONE POUND == twas quiet peer segura eines Beg" and would not have accepted fr that he could have been é commander ——__.____ also she fell bebind in her studies and the ALONG THE COAST OF NORWAY, 178 USE. jayed an improved tone and a portion of the | thought it his duty to do so under the for the District, and it breaking no} Wore Susrexpen,—Acting Secretary Batch-| kind sisters at the academy offered her their enjoying the picturesque and strange scenery A RELIABLE REMEDY TOR Tot of te previous Roar were esorered | ance, Aa wri a,c be lenrnod, the dp-| contenee 10 Any ao titty thy ping | ar has tuspended work on the publie build | serves afterschool hour, ‘This however, did | Ste wntch at eouutey abounds, Swe hate intment was brou; t no doul ve 4 r standing wi regar 3 CONSUMPTION, fhoneh Jorecy Central further retired to 12974 | Bask and the. mavisr wes decided, sabiect | eloeted to that position. General Raum pos- | an a ceeracanesuction at Savannah, Ge. | to her studies and her parents were somewhat | dred and fifty miles south of North Cape is the P " after the i the | merely to his acceptance, beforé Gen. Raum | sesses that knowledge of governmental methods, i oes until it can be) vexed about it. Wednesday morning, so the | town of Hammerfest, and although this ooca- SCROFULA. Dank statemont aad: the market fiuaily closed | knew anything about it. the Inck of which was a great drawback for | {og "ned whether Congress will author: | young indy said, Mrs. Brown scolded Bei pict the extreme northern point of civilization, once. Aigtive and strong at something better than the A TALK WITH GEN, RAUM. Major Warner. Yes, you may say I am greatly increase the’ limit of cost. The ae sites | About her lessons. | She secmed depressed for a | Mr. Thompson found that in many respects its = Opening pic mon ce A Soin reporter caledon Gen Bans gt it| “YESS Oa se Ditch dapariment | Reromscced te an -adminkerson and | wil, bt tri the Oy esate och | unten Air wore ataged beter even COUGHS AND COLDS. PORES F-stroot office thismorning after the appoint- | commander of the Grand Army, was tiso scen | {2e,PFevent action is based on petitions from | This the ‘police think, furnishes a possible | lighted with electricity, "and. there’ are Seles ‘THROAT AFFECTIONS. a Giant. ment was announced. “I have only this to | with reference to Gen. Raum's appointment. leading state and civil officials of that place. | motive for her disappearance. phones and telegraphs and “all the modern im- WASTING DISEASES. Biase apse sic apes morsing say,” he said; “Igo into the office untram-| Mr. Odell said: “Gon. Raum Be member | Tae Texrn IsteRyatioxaL Mepicat Cox-| The relatives of Miss Brown still fear the | provements.” hers ripesera seeming! ide hs + 0! four meled by any preconceived notions. I will oa ay post and I = bth ofctally @nzss,—Surgeon General Hamilton of the ma- eerie Nor Digpelle sgpate ye agro . WHERE THE SUX DOESN'T SET. IMPURE BLOOD. rg temar gs <p ergy yp Rigg edidamge find the laws there and will ry toexecute them Poakaent The Grand Aree Tony mie aa Py | rine hospital service today received the follow- | peiertsit thet sacs, 2 Near the time of the summer solstice the sun ‘ion of the pul ant ? 4 IT IS THREE TIMES AS EFFICACIOUS AS PLAIN | was suffering from deliriumtremens. Rounds- Wood, also a big man, attempted to take the soldiers, The commissioner executes and COD LIVER OIL. the fellow into custody, but was overpowered. ay also share the pleasure feel. Gen. Raum ing letter from Prof, Virchow of Berlin: “The | pip sux oxr ory THe TaaIx ar Yurpentcxs- | 8 *bOve the horizon for days ats time in the does not make the laws. My record in the abor : 4 : combines the requisites a the Reser pat ee we of the borne es sun. region visited, and the experience of Mr. Ps i antec ter than any man who cot ve been selecte ongress is now constitu' myse! ‘i ii in | Thompson and the members of his party during iy W.£.8. ‘Toles and Ernest Delaney | som iden of may mothodsy andl hope me mili | He i# 8 fie soldier, his record in the ‘internal | 8M elected presidont and Dr. Lasser secretary |. Mowsra, McDevitt and Flinders are firm in| i’ eating trip acemed likely to ghuuge thet Pishoog, both well known in the lit World, | ive idea of my methods, and I hope my mili-| sovenno shows him to be a splendid a eee ee ey Ee eae eee ee ning in the cine | habits and induce them toturn might into day. Tescu a the officers and, employ com pelciaoot Se not prejudicial to the taterntete of map, and he is shoronghly tified with the | Your countrymen at the new session.” furnished by Mr. Lacy and which was corrobor- | The party were delighted with Stockholm and of sixmen, the Sw Les the soldiers,” interest ie SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Q t which he REET TNS SSLU - ated by the railroad ticket agent. Last night | admired the massive wharves and the substan- nit 4 h i , Ui B. L. Brockerr of Illinois has been appointed = Baerrtcag es ng i Pn. and taken to the fifteenth precinct p gta- is a proi PPO! the detectives visited Mr. Lacy and had an in- | tial architecture. NOTHING CONTRIBUTES MOKE TOWARDS 4 | tion. During the excitement several hl seocite SeenE tay Tact att, Me ree | ale: Dao with Maj, Burke and to a £1,600 clerkship in the office of the first | terview with ‘him concerning his statement IN THE LAND OF THE OZARK. Rusosture Bitters of Dr. J, G. B.Siegert & Bons. and children were hurt and 6 Seni by- | Raum promptly responded that that " etary Noble and con- | controller of the Treas under amended | that he saw Belle on the train Thursday, They visited Findland and also hs your druggist IO e. oes robbed. The Swede was ued | and hb had nothing to do with it, Ae to Eis who i pen spprintment &€ Gen. | #Ele 18, civil sertice regulations. peta drag ene perp gorge os they found that the river wag : — + up. ¥ wi 8 tember side post, in cae, Geman Wieaee r. ey Bai at le got off the T. B. , & Sox, ee ae matters of policy, of Course, he had nothing + 4 Tae New Navat Steam. Currer,—The Sec- train at Goantioe, but his description of the | Stadt had been dredged and improved, Episcopalian Convention. Tae eerecerefetred te become acquainted With | ci eeomat TANNER TuyyRS I A aPLaxDiD ar | *tAFY of the Navy has ordered a board, to con- | station did not at‘all tally with that of the sta: |a work of much greater magnitude, New Youx, Oct. 19,—At the opening of the | any plan of procedure, “Besides,” he added POINTMENT. sist of Capt. Bardslee, Chief Engineer Windsor | tion he mentioned. His description fitted | Mr. Thompson says, than the improvement Protestant Episcopa] convention today Dr. Dix | ‘I have not had the time to think much about | Ex-Commissioner er was seen at his | 404 Assistant Naval Constructor Armistead, to rps tgnaaser ead spear oe — ofthe Potomac flats, and yet not regarded appointed conference committees on liturgi-| it Ihadno definite information ¢ my | home in Georgetown within an hour after the pee Newark, N.J., at the works of the ra Seti e matter he deci: it Fred- | as of special consequence by the Russians. In sppo ater rt aperge ean Upamiged hensiein "masutictaring ‘company for, the ericksburg was the place that she got off the | his further wanderings through Russia” Mr. 1316 SEVENTH STREET fons tal as Uni Sheetome, 234 y= alec? Sheeting, we yerdn wide, 2 Best New York Mille Iieac wi iis revision to consider such propositions as 4 ‘ announcement of General Raum’ appointment, | pu; of making en inati in i > i ; : . | purpose xaminati the hull, | train instead of Quantico. The detectives | Thompson was impressed with the fertility of Pruit-of-the-Loom Bleached Cotton, 8i¢c. the — of a = cote ples = eer wee is puede might | The ex-commigsioner was in an exceedingly Pitings, boiler at ssthaewectonymagty ie oa think that this is the only hopeful clue thus far | the soul and also the vigilance of the Rasien ae P Task o all colors. $Bbe. te width, 250. I pant As ie condition o! A e = — le an good humor, notwithstagding the publication of | cutter constructed for the navy under contract | Obtained and had decided to go to Fredericks-| government. He went rough Hungary and Gi weet Flannel 8 upon the question of the place where the next HE TAKES THE OATH OF OFFICE. the Noble letter this ing. of February 25, 1889, and to witness and report | burg this morning, but, owing to some action | then to Constantinople. Returning be visited Bur Sa 4 all colors, 50. 9 5a . — ——— cers ypu ini temas at Gen. Raum was received very cordially by| “I have nothing to say about that matter to- | upon her tria on the part of Mr. Brown, they did not go, Vienna and the Paris exposition, thus bringing ~ Double Gray Blankets @L ‘ bishops informi: the lower house that they Secretary Noble, who seemed to regard the sp- | day,” he ssid, “but I will shortly prepares Actixa SzcreTary BaTcHELLER went to New sutirp ear thiacrlint iene tral pe geemehrmet ee olf ool ton Batting for Quilts, 10c. Ib.; extra good, | pity passed a resolution for an octavo edition | Pointment as the final settlement of the vexa- | statement in re to it.” of the many trips which be has taken to Eur When asked what he thoughtf hig sugcessor | York this afternoon for the purpose of confer- | 7°*eTa*y, but he did not learn anything of his a wool Flannel Suiting, 13 yards wide, 50c. wrayer book, with guch alterations as | tious affair of the pension office. After Gen % 7 daughter's whereabouts, as Mr. Lacey had oton anne frm oe Be fy bec made and will be made at | Raum bad taken the oath of office, administered | Re said: “I think it isa splendid appoint- qin, with the collector and survey in regardto | mado mistake in the station Mr. Hrown| During the twenty toorbeoe coding at moon Afull assortment of Plaids aud Stripes in Dress ea anes fo be issued before the ee Pheri eoriceph ees i cage Me Tanner's ent iment as to the _ Sitnens 4 i ae ee being in “agate oe eng — ong today deaths were reported to the health office otted Fringe Towels, an extra bargain, 20c. a come in and meet the new commissioner of | *#e sppoint ® general echo this #.—The Secretary of the Treasury | a miller in Virginia it is thought probable that | ag follows: White—Laurona Lioyd, 57 years; ERG. Comets, te. morning. receiyed two conscie: ‘butions this | the girl, if she went to Fredericksburg, sought > 3 Fail iiasof Ladies’, Gent's and Children’s Under-| FINANCIAL AND CUMMERCIAL Rensions. | They all came een rere intro- pasa Sete. = ae 2 ees yee soa the family of some miller m the country. There cg : pets smog may Butler, 57 ae . th great cordiali tary. 5 —on ‘ aly . wher Hd "i qneer gu ete! Red Titled Flanuel. 20<. ee The New York Stock Market. The latter then offered to go to the pension | Representative Burrows said, when asked by | marked New York and the other of €20 in an | som ee Sb lace, whens willl S| vn, A yee Mokoee Oocata tipo: ake B pantorta, Teble Linen, ‘King, &e. el 8 ‘The ‘are and office with Gen, Raum, but it was finally de-| a Srar reporter i 4 envelope on which the ark was indis- < Hight, 48 years; 4 rs -T. Spoul Cotton, 4 2 preparing * | i porter about the appointment: es xe postm: a RIPPLE OF RECITEMERT. ight, years; Arion Mathews, 3 months; eA males pa Ra A ps cided that Gen. Bussey should go. “It is ital! capital! It could not have | #2¢t The New Yorker said his contribution ree Peter Williams, 56 years. re) T ae AT THE PENSION BUILDING. better” represented the duty on a dikmond ring im-| ‘Last night a small boy rushed into Mr, oo i es On Orrsiox Tuar ; the new commissioner reached the ppncion gi ae Jentative Goff of Woat Virginia eaia | POT%¢ bY him in Garfleld’s administration, | Brown's feed store and caused a ripple of ex- Marriage Licenses. bad a perfect right to KICK even if it did cause a con- Bix SOM NYE NE.| 45 | 45x | building shortly before! o'clock. The news of | of the appointment; CHANoxs mx THE Anwy Retiaxo Boanp.—| “itement by giving information which, if true, | Marriage licenses have been issued by the fiagration—and we further opine—that we havea per- the appointment of a new commissioner was| “Elegant! superb! It isasuperb eppoint- | Lieut. Col, Michael P, Small, assistant com. | Shows that Belle is not far from home, but no | clerk of the court to Albert Foster an@ Mamie = Z ent.” one supposes there is any truth in what he | Royal; John W. Wassam and Rosie ©, Stahl. fect right to sell — man — ios i 2 é Coen pretty = circulated among the em- ne ator Brneg ‘iencuita ems my qui , and Capt. Jas, E. Pilcher, as- | said. 4 told Mr. Brown that he knew a girl — ANI perce thweat..../13 149 121 yes. Gen. Raum was received by Acting | ,, 4 senator Broce was Aono peed have been detailed as mem-| who said that Belle was ine houseon Riggs| Range of the Thermometer Today. lah Laenn poral err 3 a4 Eoninstonee Smith snd was introduced to § | Sh itent eppoigunent;" ne aed. 1 ier, nt Governor's | street; that the girl told him that she could fell | ‘The following were the readings at the sig- sears aon sete a 3; | Dumber ot ci . . a t P. i will bring,” and that “the people do not really appte- ; He went back to his law office after a brief The New Commissioner. inspecior gonoral, ald Lieut, Gol Aufhony | NBere Belle was if sho wanted to, butshe did) nal ioe today: Sam., 60; 2 pm, 69; maxi- foreman EB Boo; stay at the pensign building. He intends to| Gen, Green Bercy Raum was bérn in Gol- | Heger, surgeon, ee mum, 70; minimum, 44. observed that , \ 5 ‘ting enter formally upon the discharge of his new 4 “il Sap pa sae i ' ‘i THE FORMER caveee it Sper named 3 duties on Monday. conda, Popé county, Ill., on the 8dof Decem-} Faren To Brow Ur raz Wneck.—The Navy} It was learned this afternoon that, notwith- ber, 1829, After receiving a common school | department has been inf a i y ' —— | HIS DESK WAS READY FoR EDL * pal nn informed that the tug | standing Belle’s coldness toward the male sex,| RENN. 07, Fame Capi ‘When the news of the appointment of Gen. hermes: ho studied law and was admitted to| Mina made an ineffectual effort Inst week to | there was» young mun in Virginia whom she Geese tae re Sulitat of rgd Raum reached the pension office Jackson, the o bar in 1853. He moved to Kansas in 1856 | blow up the wreck Sarah L. Simons and re- | was on friendly terms with; that she met him | erick county, Md. . —but only among dealers. The people yo into eestacies, shouting Bravo! bravissimo! And pray, why shouldn't they, when meee oe, —— Penbacten... \ as colored messenger at the commissioner's do8r, and affiliated closely with the free state party. | turned to Newport for better ground tackle | at Rectortown, where she was spending ber va- OVEKCOATS. Becoming obnoxious to the pro-slavery faction | 824 more coal. Sho started again Thursday | Cation last summer. He lives, i reported, ED. a i he removed back to Illinois the following year | #24 with the aid of alighthouse tender the | about twenty miles from Fredericksbu: ADAMS. On October 19, 2889 at :30 o'clock a oe commissioner's room and pulled off the cloth | and settled at Harrisburg. officers expect to be able to remove the ob-| is employed several miles nearer the rallied m., of paralysis, Miss COLU: ADAMS, ped eer Washington Stock Kxchange. ee eee ince Mr. Tanner's) | When the cfvil war broke out Mr. Raum | struction. station, | Whether it was he who ‘was seou in- ey Following are today’s quotations at close of ve the piles of | started out as a ‘‘war” democrat, making hi airing for the Academy of the Cross is egular call: = Papers and books that had accumulated, He | fest wpeoch at Metropolie Til, ‘Shortineatig: | , FOSTER Grxemar Waxawaren leaves | OSIM fof : ae Government Bonds—U. 8. 4s, 1801, registered, | Cleaned the desk off completely, put down 4| he entered the ‘army, being’ made major of the this afternoon for Philadelphia for his usual ‘This fact, in connection with the clues already ‘CHESLEY. Sst 2S “aakea. “'e Seta gpapon. | new writing pad and filed the ink stand. | ffty-sixth Ilinois regiment. He passed rapidly | Sunday visit, He intends to continue these | obtained concerning the girl's trip to Freder- | 16d st ita Uae seatiey BATP NE: October 19, Ist bid, I2ty asked. U. Sane coupon, pare had only a short notice, but he| through the grades of lioutenant colonel and weekly visits to Philadelphia and will not | icksburg, give risv to the belief that she went | JOMN HENRY CHESLEY, bejoved husband of Carrie 1907, 127 bid, 127% asked. alled off his coat and worked with | colonel to that of brevet brigadier general, | abandon his Sunday school there, as has been | to Fredericksburg. the trentyepinth Seer or hie ane caries Chealeg, District of ‘Columtia Bouds—Per imp.és, 181, | #1 his might, and when Gen. Raum entered | On the 15th of February, 1865, he waacom-| stated. , ron coin, 104% bid, 106 asked. Per imp.7s,1801,curréncy, | the Foot he fowind the desk ready for him. Ho | miggidned brigadjer gonera) of voluntocra, —_—_ 106 bid, 108asked. Market st cy , cur-| Only gécupied it for a few moments, long 2 the ‘isaissippi campaign of 1862,Gen.| P@Rsoxats.—Mr. Chas, W. Buck, who was Ral rye ¥. 8. Rosecr ogg te ong HE rear fund Ge, 1 105% | enough, however, to gign his name for an under Gen. ans, At| United States minister to Peru during the ask A liz bid, 1. official stamp. He left the bui} in company » battle of Corjnth the confederate left wi ini: ‘, iba, ey, 128) with Gen. Busey after the reception was Svar, | Seapattle ot battery captured by one of Gen, Ce pint Vaiecion sot Too bee been 1903, r ‘THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONERSHIP. Raunt’s bold charges. He wag with Gen. Grant | {on ‘tay pay 8 a tvcheen ta mek left Washing-| Hughes saw his daughter on Bridg ee With the appointment of Gen. Raum as com- | #t Vicksburg and was wounde at the battle of entucky.——-His | street the morning after he received the letter, ; i wasn . PPO! Excellency W. von Weckerlin, the Dutch 3 ‘ parents’ residence, 117 E 02.25, 92.50, 94 Bonte-¥. Light ' ponds, | Missioner the rumor is revived that Deputy | Misionéty Ridge. During. the Atlanta cam- | ambassador to the United States, United States | He Places confidence in the letter received | nortiwost, Sunday. at 4 o'clock pam. Priends s A psign Gen. Raum held the line of communica- | ¢, Fi : from his daughter, because he never know her | Teistives thvited to at ae Po Prices, Virtue in Values snd Bargains to | » ith will Consul 0. W. Whitman and wifi a 2 SDN reer im Prices, ue BGs, 98 bid, Sysierey eee ee Commissioner Smi either be allowed | tion between Dalton and Acworth and from and wife and the earl of na ‘and therefore he does not | LINDNER. On Thursday, ¢ ee V7 FER at 0 | eos Bie | 30% | xeemed to be electrified. He rushed into the a chilla So s Seay All-wool Meiton and Kersey, lined through- out with Sila “a — Rm 38. stylish and erfect fitting, models of perfection, 1.60. Wiyide Wale Elastique with Silk facings, double warp serge lining, very dressy. $10.73 ME. BROWN STILL FEARS SHE HAS COMMITTED SUICIDE. cRUETON. (At her residence in W Loudeya Notwithstanding all this Mr. Brown ‘is still | S047, Guu" AMT, Sieg? dineme on Oe- afraid that his daughter has committed suicide, on = 1@ eaas aby -th i her age. * and is inclined to believe that John asked. i Norbury arrived in New York yes $o tell an untrnt ta, suddeniy of apoplexy, VICTOR E. ADLER'S Washington aud Georgolown Convertible bonds. te ie = ar ee i at sated Be hoe toe Garmatia fr x enstown,—- Se rel Seg — pps screws —— “te | oe cite or atic "Ln, aig code 4 2 Mason: Association 58, 1898, | °™ Pcie 2 i i SEE, pease ie * a TEN YEE CENT CLOTHING HOUSE TOsbid1iSasked, Washington Marketcommangie: | Be accepted as a fact that he| After the war Gen, Raum went into railrond- Spoenla nine print a aged noon Mr. Brown went to Georgetown to pe guctat wl take 927 ccortonclieetien ial mortgage, 6s, 110 bid. Washington Market | Will not remain as deputy commissioner of pen- | ing. In 1866 he obtained « charter for the terday quite ill,_—Mr. Stilson ‘Hutchins, see Mr. Hughes, but it is not probable that he | gurial at Congressional cemetery Ey ened gmap raion. company bonds, imp. Gs. 120 bid, 125 asked. ions. Secretary Noble when asked today | Cairo and Vincennes railroad. He aided in se- | gressmen Houk of. Tennessee and Snide f will see him, as the latter went down in Virginia | family are invited to attend. (Dayton and sangeet aia Inland and Seaboard C Company, Ge, 1807, 20 bi whether Mr. Smith would be removed said | curing its construction and became ite first Minnesota, Benatot ‘Aldrich, Judge re r Of | shortly after the girl's disappearan Mr, | 010, papers please copy.) _ Open Saturdays until 12 pm Jeg et oe aan any. mort-| that as General Raum was now commis- | president. 2 je A. B. Hag- | Torrison, who saw agirlon the Virginia side | ,MARCEY. On October 17, bid. AIN PROM INDIGESTON, DYSPEPSIA AND 5 ' Washingen | sioner of pensions bis decrees in regard] Soon after he was clected to Congress from | Re Of the District of Columbia Supreme Court, | of the free bridge answering the girl's descrip- | 193° PDE thin! street, too hesrt: Cy bee apd t once by taking one Gas Lig! to who should assist him as deputy commis- | the thirteenth Dlinois district and served from | MZ: Augustus Schoonmaker of the in- nfantry bonds, 24 7s, 1904, ht Company bonds, ~ 2 A i tion, also went away. of Carter's Little Liver Fill y after dinner. | Si 194% asked. se Ag ight Com | sioner would have great weight. “He would | March 4, 1807, until. March 3, 1963, | ‘0rstate commerce commission, ¢x-Con- | “'°™ Dalya sino ao Ligh hot nay whetber be him Fimself contomplated any | In 1016 he ‘yas président of the Illinois republi- | Sonos of Pittaburg are in Nee’ Yor. | Mr. Brown received an anonymous commu- Nai = pot n ae i Paeviovs To Ovn Guaxp 440 bid. Bank of Kep! bs gate to the. muthoenl convenient ces sie: | Hon. Rodney Wallace and wife of Fitchburg, | nication this morning signed “O, L. G., Mass. FALL OPENING NEXT WEEK Metropolitan, 265 bid, 275 asked. Central, 230 bid. | THE APPOINTMENT GIVES GENERAL SATISFACTION. ¢ Cincinnati. Hi 14 ted Mass., E. Blunt and Miss Blunt of New York, ” Bh ts that O. L. G call : eee Second. 175 bid. Farmers and Mecha: ‘The appointment of General Raum as pension | somisstonet of intersal Poewat sbpointed | Henry A. Haigh of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mra. | Ce” He reques Se WE ARE MAKING GREAT REDUCTIONS. asked. Citlzens, 138 bid. Col atastoner gives universe! sstitfection. | Grn ed nied ne ence Ce ented! | A. L. Allen and Miss Allen of Poughkeepsie, 1 | him - th SCARFS, 54 inches lo: a ee esc cemages ioe dita wereld Le onli ay SI. 1883. | ¥., A. C. McKnight of Chicago, Mr. trees and shai iteprsmamncigling iced Handsome Momie Clo ARFS, mE.) Railroad Stocks Georgetown, | This is regarded as the very best solution of | During this period he collected 850,000,000 | |,” i i is iat i Bae. Tinted Satin Sheeting TABLE COVERS, 81. dd ropolitan, 190 bid, | ¢y, ahha che , and disbursed €30,000,000 without loss. wife of Brooklyn, are at the Normandie.— | This morning there was a colored man wait- ‘iied Satin Shooting SOFA CUSHIONS, Yc. Hand- | 1403 asked. Columbia, 40 id, 60 asked. Capi: ek ae jl ingle peers and | “Gen. Raum is the author of “The Existin W. HL Miller of __N.¥., F. J. | ing im front of Inspector Swindell’s house in RAY © 2i ad treet, ; Sect ann ; H i a E 2 x i = Se Le a ae ees acecks Ficermets ot Wi 47 asked. | While tho appointment bas heretofore boon | Coudict Between Republiean Government and | ogre on re hota, NeW | Georgetown, who waited for the inspector to ap we 5 3 ‘i, ji Southern Oligarchy.” Since his retirement it the front door. When he made WELL. On Fs October 18, 1 at 5 2 Mommie Cloth SQUARES, re- | Franklin, 51 bid. Metropolitan,’ 80 bid, | spoken of as one that would give satisfaction, L, ©, Baxter and wife of Detroit 4 bs ¢ : 50 p. wet rm Sram 05 10 50s. 3 in ene ee ae ern | 100 eared, National 20), ds, 21y | thas been thought that perhape, Genera from the internal revenue bureau Gen. Raum | G.niay of Boston are at the St dann we his appearance the colored min shouted: “Is | }U ARN" batepnent of thie sit tor aiteon * . > % 5 % has been practicing law in this city, - <7 ou heard anything about Belle Brown ye' ‘Funersl will take piace from the Stamped, reduced to 38c, Hemstitched TRAY COV- y, Raum might not accept, and, indeed, he now a Slowe of Pittsburg, R. H. Southgate of New | 3° S mayne © A une! take 5) i ane 4) emmctce SCARES, | Remco 1 Fs seer aE Rereneeeep haat | Presidential Postmasters. | Fork and. Scivarts of Chicagearo at Wir | ittatig mastered irfoc sta. | Br sp nc duced from @1 to 8%. New S % asked. Riggs, 8 83g asked. 475 | . 's, —Dr. S ‘01 f - < PLUSH at $1.50 s yard. Those reductions for the | pa’Sis aaked” SY copies, 475 | like to have said about them. General Raum | The courbes idiom John H. Den- | ton, G. Darling and L. Peck of Now York are INFORMATION FROM JERSEY CITY, STEPTOE. On Thursday, October next Three Days Only. New shades in BOLTON | Title Insurance Stocks—Real Estate Title, 126 | really gives up a law practice of $12,000 a year | ton postmaster at Aurora, Ind., and W. H. | at the Ebbitt.——J. Fox of NewYork, C. Denny | McDevittand Flinders this afternoon received CHARLES B., beloved and ouly son of Mra. SHEETING. Bagarron FRINGE and TASSELS in all | bid, 130 asked. Columbia Title, 75 bid, 7% saked. | to accept the office. Ellis pbstmaster at Washington, Ind. of Massachusetts and J. McLean of West Vir- shades. The Newest Materials constantly received | | Gas and Electric Light Stocks Washington Gas, | caniveT APPROVAL AND OFFICIAL OPINIONS, aud all work Commenced Free, at ako 49 bid. rs 2 Steptoe. pa rors information that a girl about eighteen years aeungesl Santer, October’ 20,1 ese, OPPENHEIMER’s, | U.S. Electric Light, 86 bid, 96 ask Secretary Noble seemed to be very happy ini Riggs.——H. Duffield of De- ‘i Xi " Interior Department Changes. ig at pod - if old had been picked up in Jersey City and sent | tbe? The following official changes have beon Glevoinnd sea Joba Wrigie of SA gece gta to the hospftal. The girl, so it was reported, | WILSON. On Fridsy, October 18, 1 sidgthst nw. | Cuoomfeate and Potomac. Bey tde'8e asked, | O¥eF the appointment and Postmaster General | ade in the Department of the Interior: ‘Avlington. was light complexioned ‘abd about eighitocn | m; ACHARD A. only co of done while you wait American Graphophone Com 17 bia, 17% | Wanamaker spoke of it in tones of approval. dia! -_———_————— years old. Stamping pany, Whitfiela, the a Office of Indian Affairs—Promotion: Chas. B, At the White Ho: Toda: —s New Designs for Homan Embroidery. _oclS-eo | asked. et Com. | most: second’ assistant post: | Titus of Kansas, $900 to $1,000. The Pi , npc Real Estate Matters. = Mancous Stocks— Washington Mark: com master general, = used to an internal ¢ Office—-Appointmont: John B. e jident’s caller sthis morning included No Fuw Ix Tae T : 280 bi Fevenue officer when Gen. Raum was commis-| Patent : Macau- | secretary Blaine, Attorney General Miller, Soc- | _E- ©. Carpenter, H. A. Linger, J. 8. Dyett of o Biaw dx Due Eire pany, 100 01d 200 acne. ‘Bull Sun Pe sioner of internal revenue, said that a bettor | ley of West Virginie, fourth assistant examiner, | rotary Proctor, ‘ Rome, N. ¥., and P. L. Hoadley of Newark, N. ALL WORK DONE AT MY STUDIO IS “THE BEST" | 243 bid, 274 asked. National Safe Deposit Com- | *Ppointment cone — ae apotpees He | 1,200. J., have bought for $10,000 of Susie E. Worth- THAT ARTISTIC TALENT CAN PRODUCE. a 245 Pneumatic Gun Carriage, % bid, He spoke of @ pty Becen nakie ace} wee — - Seen of aaiies Ap usual lic 20,52 acres part of Green's purchase, on ‘Those who shall see St totavor me with their Orders . —_—>——_ the internal revenue service, and said that he ce confidential clerk hs re ph telat accel nie of Anacostia road, in pepe & Cream hoe yaphempsdomeyebad Baltimore Markets, had brought it up toa condition of efficiency | $1,600, vice Kosciusko Kemper, od has bought for $4,150 of C. Maga tly iba coy 1PAUTIMOKE, Oct. 19-—Cotton guiot—middling. | that has never been excelled in any country. | " Geological Survey—Promotions: E. T. Per- Serpe ph fet caherd Buse sineats 7 heat—southern | Long before the civil service rules became “a | kins, jr. of Kentuck, coq betee $10.00 TO $75.00. ‘78as7, Lungberry, 80a87; law Gen. Whitfield said that Gen, Raum had Wintel Gomata toe iecsighine teeta: " — o j P. ‘Weekly or Monthly Payments if desired. ‘ oa” introduced @ system of examination into the | Jeremiah Ahern of ifornia, R. C. McKinney fore the close of the campaign, ‘OWDER, H. BO SMITH 363 gaia; service with good results. of Virginia, R. H. Chapman of District of Co-| Representative Burrows, who has just come . poms ae a danuary, S3Xa83%; Corn- THE FIRST TO SUGGEST IT. lumbia, G. T. Hawkins of Missouri and C, ©, | in from Virginia, where has been making MOST PERFECT MADE. Corner i R southern white, nominal, 41845; Mitchell of on was 1 Bassett of District of Columbia, topograph speeches for Mahone, says the outlook is very until 9p.m oc9-2w* | 41; western easy; mixed, ‘Octo! Senator Oreg Probably the | 97560 to $1,400. —, i Open wntil 9mm ___oc0.w"_ Movember, Season: i : first man to suggest to the President the | by ee i Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes pas v. & paces 3 %- Vate Ori—west | appointment of General Raum as pension War Department Changes. The President’s Sympathy. . for more than « quarter of seentury, It is used by the i fever ¢ commissioner. Some Nar sma the Senator} Appointed: J. Boyd Jones, Wisconsin, clerk | Commissioner Douglass, as chairman of the 5 United States Government, Indorsed by the headsof ART AND STATIONERY COMPANY, ic -e = sd Fo a « an ¥ Allen T. Lewis, New Jersey, | Boys’ and Girls’ National Home. and Employ- ie ot the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest, and . - clerk, $1.000, commissary general’s offi ment association, received the following letter most Heslthfal. Dr. Price's UILDIN packed, Zazs. Egg dull. than t Gen. Raum. d ice. . Cream Beking Powder 00 1008 STREET as a i stead: he could not do better than sppointGen-Raum | promoted: Edward Day, New York, copy- | from President Harrison today: * | docs not contain Ammonia, Lime dr Alum, Sed only IMPORTERS. st mi and sug; it to President aa an original | holder at $900 to compositor at $1,000, war “I have read with great interest the address im Cans, Paintings, Water Colors, Etchings, Engravings, ke : onlOxe, to Livespoot poon nm. This seems to be all that was said | records office; Liewellyn presented to me this morning by the committee : > Latest Publications, Kare Prints. per to Mr. Harrison about Gen, Raum, telegraph aperator st of the Boys’ and Girls' National Home PRICE aKING POWDER 00: Artistic Picture Framun in, Gold or Hand Woods. Sorx orders, Se bar- ac Szan reporter esked Senator Mivchell tee ree ford M. Jarvis, eebe Begilding of Uld Frames Restoring of Paintings ; Wheat, 2 wi appointment 8.1 3 connie 000” bast hour, 3 006 | fd not heard of fe SEY TORE = ouIcAaa, er. Lov, FINE STATIONERY AND CARD ENGRAVING. | cls. | Salee—wheat, 230,000 Pein? has he 7 Latest Designs, Low Prices. 9e26-3m BALTIMORE, Oct. 19.—Baltimore and Ohio stock, delight, “A good ap- Bad, Washington and Baltimore fret, 160003; En delighed ey Carareerer Just Comogaing FIL TORS, i ET Ts BOY. VEL- 43%. SMYENA. pene st CARPETS, from omer parte powcirs Leary sort, Pawel geo ts ORGS sad Maree CURTAINS and Dia Penies ia | 39%! November 2s Sone May Se, fatictaction, |“) tesa czseliont appointment,” ete HOOK BRO. & 00. 1328 Fat | ee ee eg rev sctober. LL bb: Novator, happy solution of all oar woos, | Gen. Raumis Novem- eoldier, a a oes So will perform the duties of ne othe REPRESENTATIVE Lager ree sat 1 Bayne rics Eanes eer | nocnig 8 vy bat dleipeawitopeles Wie Eee et Seas deove tis fost. iy than