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- ‘ . : -+ fl s eg & 7 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1889. No Famy Sart ¢ A VILLAGE BURNED. PREDICTS MAHONE’S ELECTION.| RETURN OF MR. BROWN. THE AVENUE PAVEMENT. LIQUOR LICENSES TO WOMEN 2d EDITION The Day’s Record of Fires—Port Ley- | Representative Cheadle Thirks the Sen- | He Had Been to Virginia Searching for | Is the Work to be Stopped at Second Attorney Riddle Thinks There Can Be berate Lien cintinrsbn array tn ere . den, N. ¥., Nearly Destroyed. ator Will Break the Solid South, His Missing Daughter. Street for Want of Money? no Discrimination on Account of Sex. Lung troubles. A bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral —_-—_ Warzatows, N.¥., Oct. 25—Much of the| Representative Cheadle of Louisiana, who | avs HE ACCOMPLISHED NOTHING, BUT ts woRE| A committee of property Owners, consisting Attorney Riddle today submitted an opinion rg sage tote Rpt Ne aroupir ey business portion of Port Leyden, Lewis county, | has just come in from the Virginia campaign, | OPEYCL—EE WAS DETAIXED IX NoRFoLE Br | of Charles H. Parker, Dennis Long, Heury in reply to Commissioner Douglass’ letter as to Cherry Pectoral, for Croup. It gives immediate re- Latest Telegrams to The Star was destroyed by fire early this morning. The | andexpects to go directly back again.expreseed | TEE STORM—THE DETECTIVES STILL aT woas, | Kottman and James McMenamim called upon whether the Commissioners bad a right to re- . —_———.——_ . soillowed sd Commissioners to apace wenn Anrecnone cde iermehces Douglass house, opera house, eight stores, post | the opinion today that Mahone would beelected| sur HAVE LEARNED XOTHING DEFINITE. the this morning to learn some- | fuse women licenses to sell liquor. After cit office and seven dwellings were destroyed. Fif- | governor of that state. tam, thing im reference to the avenue pavement. | ing cases where licenses have been refused, he Sasea ms wayaetinc tines. mites | WoEn of INCEWDIARING. toon families lost their homes and much of their | “The negro dissffection amounts to nothing | ,, Wacn ® Stax mfporter called at the houve of | The committee hed learned that the ap- | says: all families to keep it in the house."—@. H. Lavimxa, possessions, flames spread so rapidly that | at all,” he said, “‘but, on the other hand, white | #- Brown on 14th street morning Propriation had given out and it would be im-| Itecems tome that this paragraph finds no MD., Mt Vernon, Ga Darius Clagett’s Barn » Second Time | t¢ had little time to save Com. | voters are coming over to Mahone by hundreds | £°ntleman was found at home and appeared to | possible to finish the avenue further east than | warrant in this ease, but quite the reverse, as Burned, With Severe Loss. prog hotel lost Teale eeeke eeeapine ceiy | and by thousands, If the administration will | Pe in brighter spirit® than be has been st Dy | D4 street. Mr. Parker called attention to the | these citations abundantly show. , 4 Certainly = a" ‘anal ie er sustain him and bold up his hands Mahone will | ime since the disappearance of his daughter | fact thet inte erie tee een, Mo. the | tnewe Hapa Ne: 2G. hate 5 Oe Keiean( tina Gell eccem taa. Ore Meera aati chet ae: api ea eesk tap te solid woot” - Belle. One would have inferred that his mis- | intersection of the avenuc, whenever it rains | acts. under ant hase Makes Of the License Bavanwam, Ga., Oct. 25.—The fire which| ‘Will the administration do this?” Tae Stan | "100 out of town had been successful, but when | OF snows is ina tfal condition, as the water | exciude women as such from its favors, The a =f Druggists. Price $1; six bottles 26 0 % 4 backs up there and hasno outlet. The Com-| ist, 2d, 4th, Lith, dc. oui == : See reli sooge ae hag ptilipateba cto broke out in the steamship Harrogate at mid-|TRoTier teked. a Saas rare fee aegiood ane T have | missioners do what they could in| the ou ac. minh poly belong begeen 9 WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS, by fire, together with 500 bushels of wheat in | Dight last night was in the forward compart-| to, The salvation of the is with Mahone. | fident and hopeful thea heretofore,” he added, Captain 8: am mal isa commendabie absence paisa sarieats pr.a, | the straw, two cows, a reaper, wagons and a | ment in which 1,400 balesof cotton were stored. | He will not only bring Vitginia into the repub- | nr have lena trae eee” Be tea a | 8 stages Loner rd “9 masculine pronouns from the entire twenty 1A Toboiit,of the University of Penuayivania reed | large number of other implements, The horses | TB Horning, "The ship: was: pot daisaged. | sisiec set Dut With Heseveral other southern | 0p. ta Virginia as far as Norfolk, "While | | “Sou kuow ws ixd €125,000 to expend upon | "fre ana scction of the Revised Statutes of ‘paper stating that out of thirty caane treated with the | in the barn were rescued by a colored farm | The damage to cotton by fire and gate in’ ox: —— pursuing his investigations he learned that «| {2* “venue. Funds are running low and | the United States provides that in all the laws roncntpstwe hyyechontea desea tei | bande rho wasbedly burned in Saving them, | Gomated at a0. HY belonged ainly ‘to LEARNING THE ROPES. Girl had purchased a wig, It tarned out, how. | bafmacered., | expediont to call | of that shalltociogs the teeiebae Sento a 08. wrt a cov- Bean td p ‘sion. erand kidneys, jaundice, adiposis, diabetes, dropsy | bo rieq two yr ago. There is much excite-| ered by insurance, = — Gen. Raum Making Himself Acquainted pe lb prada Bal Foal etieache a pe aeeeaen eee pine How wil be ped re aed inte oy me ed poe restan- gray. e — Ngan way. = ——- ey _ but | rants their sole means of support, 1 last year -. NG MAY TURN UP of course, amount of money | recommended the licenseing of « worthy Seek cas eens we bave on hand.” woman whose worthless husband bed’ abas- from valvolar heart disease, ‘v8 a ‘=. | ment in the neighborhood, as the fire was evi- JERSEY CITY PACKING HOUSE. with Penson Office Methods. maraam yumati dently the work of an incendiary, The entire - Bee de ie aronty ais were emtrely cures, | 1088 is about $4,000. ‘The building was insured, | ,, JERSE¥ rrr, N. J., Oct. 25—Fire destroyed Gen. Raum had a big pile of pension cer- the pacl house of Hirtler Bros, this morning. | ,. : tureenmeb improved, aud ove not treated lous enough, BOB FORD WAS READY. Loss €15,000; fully insured, tificaten on his desk today when ® Sram re-| swat, you ainda Eagge ie re ——_ doned her. Deserving women are now cop- Average tue of trestinent four week, ee Lass WoRKs Gone. Porter went into his office. He was signing | 1°) 1cayou im that direction?” inquired the | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | Gucting reputavle places where. ‘alcohols cclnat nutrient Lunativeand Deuretie. Ie eleare the | A Cowboy Attacks the Slayer of Jesse| Braven Farzs, Pa., Oc. 25.—Last night at 11 | his name, stopping occasionally to glance over | "Bich led you in that direction?” ingui drinks are consumed im the District, and I re discrimination against 4 ‘ porter, by | think the law forbids complerion, purites the Blood, It im easily soluble, James Only to be Half Killed. P.m, fire destroyed the buildings of the Co-op- | the certificate to see the amount of the pension “Not at all,” replied Mr. Brown. “I do not,| Topay's Casrxer Meetixe was attended by permanentinaction. Thegenuine erative flint giass association. Loss between | which his signature - P eat them on sccount of eon. Frocurt ofthe Carlsbad Syrines ts exyorted round || Cnicago, Oct. 25.—A dispatch from Walsen-| $60,000 and €10,000; “insuranes, $0000, "Orr | WRiSh his signature with the countersign of | however, expect to learn anything today, but | every member and was unusually ong. - the Secretary of the Interi 1d to the ly be: th: turn ‘ Kettles, Each bottle comes ims Light Dineyster csr” | burg, Col., says: Bob Ford, well known as the | gin unknown, TS ee ee before Monday something may turn! ‘Taos, B, Saxpens, assistant chief of the bu- The policy of laws must be'gathered from their scope and spirit, The policy of our laws tou, 2 . zi a person named inthe document. There were | ™ reau of navigation, Treasury department, has | }* © authorize the sale of alcoholic drinks by ON Cu." acle agent#, 6 Barciay street, New serk, | man who killed Jesse James, the Missouri ban- COTTAGE, i longer than he an! ated, because of the license, at the discret gu yey wolae some ttle mated apes, recetes of | aie at St. Joseph, sovernlyeare ago, had aclono | New Yous, Oct 25. ~The Archbrook cottage Twin said that he wea a arcertifcates and Gen. | furious storm that was raging on the bay. ‘The | been ordered to duty in connection with the | Ncense, at the: pep pa Se = eu l-niwi call for his life yesterday. In company with a | at the foot of East 75th street was burned this ee scrishiea lal cate beer eco Fake Washi steamers could not run and so he | work of the international maritime conference, | persons" some persons, without reference to “g VOI HARSH FUNGATIVE PILL —\ HEY | man named Kebre he has for some time been | Momming. It was owned and occupied by Geo. | that he might know something about Tent to Baltimore. | He arrived in that city last/ 4. 05 Ware Hoves Topat.—Among. the | ®—es I think. A ane you sick and then leave you const Mathers. Loss $10,000; fully insured. branch of the work, evening and here about 1 o'clock this morning. i 2 I should amend paragraph D as indicated SAIN ite" iver Pilis regulate the bowels aud | running a saloon and dance hall here, Ford —$—<———__— WANTS TO KNOW WHAT HE IS SIGNING. There was some trouble on the railroad und it | President's callers this morning were ex-| 4.4 Permit women to stand es tubs are said to. cure you. bess pees a gr agpecoagr eg al a — PIERRE’S GOT THE BOOM. It has been customary for the commissioner | 0k the train nearly two hours tocome over. | Solicitor General Phillips, with Mr. Geo. F. oteidipanminatis Fe . - — _—_ is " ANONYMOUS LETTERS. Leland and Col. W. Johnston of North Caro- aE ' Waar: entered, ne was — and in blig? ugly | The Northwestern Road Going to do| have his name stamped on these certificates, What annoys the family greatly at present is | lina; Secretary Proctor, Hon, Chas, K. ‘Tucker- ARRAIGNED AS A VAGRANT, ‘ Sie. cee cent nee ae ne 9 tha bar, be the Handsome Thing by Her. Pas oe Bone propiees. fee the pensenhy 8) ker lett man, ex-minister to Greece; Representative | Bartholdis, the West Virginia Man, in SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES said, *‘Look out, Bob, I'm going to kill you, pat Babee ba least, to have some knowledge of what he is | 7° receipt of so many anonymous letters con-| vi. of Chicago, Third Auditor Hart and - “ oa many the same pulling his gun and firing. Ford is Sr. Pavr, Mivw., Oct. 25,—A Pi Press | signing. He said: “I am gradually bec taining theories and suggestions as to the fate | (abt Paul Liebhardof Indiana, Representative the Police Court Today. MPT! continually on his guard against just such at- Pierre, 8. D. sial A ay ss acquainted with the business of the office. of Belle and the course her parents should pur- of Philadelphia, Major Comly, United Thi oh . rf SCROFULA. —. Summhec which have been made on * co? special says: A special train came | want to know just exactly how things are run | sue. Yesterday Mrs. Brown received informa- States army; Prof. T.'C. Mendenhall of the is morning in the Police Court Theodore sienna - Foe hoor _ led Jesse James, He at once | into Pierre Wednesday night containing | and then, perh may be able to suggest | tion that her daughter was stopping not far | coast survey, Marshal Ransdeli and Bepresenta- | Bartholdis of Charleston, W.Va., whose visit to >» 5 ive - ind the bar and seized his revolver, | number of the officials of the Northwestern | something which will facilitate the work, and | from 11th and F streets and she wert with De- | tives Farq and Cheadle, the first precinct station was mentioned in yes- couGHs. —— farned loose. His first shot hit | road, the object of the visit being to confer | especially the issue of pension certificates.” tective McDevitt, only to find that another girl apres earner terday's STAR, was arraigned asa vagrant, be e sowpoy in the shoulder and Kurry fell to | with’ the city ou matters pertaining to the in-| _ ‘The commissioner devotes the portion of the | had been referred to. Real Estate Matters. hiavine COLDS. the floor. bat managed to discharge two more | torests of the road and city’ A committer, con: | day which he oan spare from the ‘routine work ———_ Elizabeth M. Shuster has bought of C. A. | b#ving been arrested last evening by Officer WASTING DISEASES, a® ee omar dng aa ee te sisting of the mayor, the city attorney and two and the callers to becoming familiar with the | Yesterday Detective McDevitt learned where | Harvey, for $16,200, sub 198, square 195, 21% tends ae! — reap ent Ghie +" _ h e 5 k= | oy @ coune! onfe ith them all | me is of doi: usiness. He ho} 1e- is a es P 2 y exclaimed —_ ing effect in the prostrate body, one in the hip | the morning, = ies thing’ dens was the | come fully initiated into the mysteries of pen- | * bracelet bearing the name ‘Belle Brown” | by 100 —— ra street betveen'O ned © | i ndaas whtn Ihallly Woendie Gohl bom hab ten WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER, fess tenga tag va le was about to | transfer to he city by the company of what is| sions before long and then he will be able to | had been sent to be repaired. This was inves- ge ky ag eee ee £8,200, of | charge was, adding, “Now let him prove it.” thoes proeut disc oie ey put some of | Known as Capitol Hill, one of ‘the most sightly | <levote his attention to questions of adminis- tigated and fora time it was almost certain | . 4°" Goodell, sab 87, square 308, 21 feet | The officer testified thet Bartholdie had bean aa ‘can toe Gon os ewer cesorees locations in the city, for the city to erect a | tration. that the piece of jewelry would lead to the dis- | Oe 9on B between St and 10th streets ah Many have gained one pound per day by ita use. je may a temporary capitol building thereon. A com- CASE, covery of the missing gr but it proved to be- | fronting found loitering about the depot and bad no a oe le a Scott's Emulsion is not secret remedy. It con- . | Pact was then formed between the city and| Today he made a case special which was of | long to another Belle Brown. scatnewen. fixed place of abode, tans the’ rtsslating’properden of the Sopernoe| THEY WANT WHITE NURSES, | D8ct vas then formed between the city and [soteg Be mele Geese spel vie te rindy | Eeat nights Bran reporter called on Con-|_ F. Hume has bought of 8, Dealmear, for the | _ The court told him what the officer had testi- ‘and pure Norwegian Cod Liver Otl, the po- — a fine $5,000 brick depot in the spring if the J : ductor Newman at the Baltimore and Potomac | ©4.500, part square 928, 16 by 68 fect, at the | 4 4 0t Tot) Te olds exclaimed, “1 woulda Enscy of both belug lnrvely iereased. It # used by | Richmond Starts a Movement Against | 9,106 6100 brick depot in, the spring if the | who was born under the adminlstration of Gen, | auctor Newman af th eee ee aah ee aTanG | corner of Sth aud K streets southeast, led to a oldis exclaimed, “I w - 4 % 4 ‘i - like to cail the man a har, but he is mistaken, Physicans all over the word. Colored Servants. streets across th ’s tracks, The | Washington and is now ninety-three years of | strange girl who went to tico on the trail V. D. Collins hae parchased, for $12,000, of you © oe officials stated that they believed in the future | ge. She is entitled to a pension as.a widow of | the norging utter Belle Bowe lett her bene | E- A. Barr, sub 37, square 72, 30 feet on New | Do you call a man a vagrant when be buys « —- s 3 new er and sits down to read ben be Ricuoxp, Va., Oct, 25.—A movement has | greatness of Pierre, and said that they intended | ® soldier of the war of 1812, but bas never | jie ee tunt positive about the girl's descrip- | Hampshire avenue and 42 feet om L street | Dinsmiper Mes mu down to mead it; when be PALATABLE A8 MILE. been started here to do away with negro serv- | to reserve all their property for actual railroad | before made an application. The statement | tion, and when showna picture taken of a | DOrthwest Vhite House, five cents to get a shave and five ants und substitute white servants, There are | purposes. They will bridge the Missouri in the | of the case was presented to Gen. Raum by her | group of persons he picked Belle out as the cents to a boot black?” Ps issi " ‘ few white domestic servants here, but it is pro- spring. _ It is intended to make Pierre the end | 80n and the commissioner concluded that this | girl he saw, although he never knew her. FINANCIAL AND CUMMERCIAL, d to import them. An organization has | 0 * division and build machine shops, round | ¥# @ case which might properly be made p houses, &c. Their expressions were official | *pccial. . already been formed in a quiet way for this | and there was no mistaking them. They left | Nor amurrious To Get oN THE PENsroN List|. 1% Conversation with » Stan reporter today sn ee Te ee en eee cee wire to Corson and M s here do you live,” asked the court, “and THINKS BELLE MAY BE IN THE COUNTRY. 7 what is your business?” ci El aga beg ange owning “I come from Charleston, W. Va,” replied Sold by all Druggists. nl9 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N. ¥. purpose. A prominent citizen suggests that a | for Chicago yesterday afternoon. HIMSELF. Mr, Brown said that he was fully convinced V Mucartuey? TALU ¥ wtreet pooner Pee ne go see public a ee Fae ena The commissioner himself is entitled toa | that Belle had not eloped, Ho still has an idea 1 1 Washington,” Wx. H. McKxzw. ies peblabed, a laties te a kich Poapren were JUDGE THURMAN SICK. pension. He is a wonnded soldier of the late ; that she may have committed suicide, but is J Where do you live?” asked the court not sure that she may not have sought employ- The prisoner, ina stentorian voice—‘In Wash- war, bat has never filed an application for a| Tent in some county family in ae out ot tho | AP i Aa ington city, D.C.” pension, While his case would no doubt re- | way place. 38 J. en...” “Where have you stopped?” was the next ceive careful attention at present from the pen- ‘It she is in her right mind,” said Mr. Brown, | ¢.¥.« e306 question. a What bagelhahe w _— negro? is | He Breaks Down in the Middle of His - lore the people y deman: an answer 033 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. more emphatic than ever before, ‘We must Ceeetee Speeck: deal with it and without further delay in some} yy, Oct. 25. all | sion office officials he hes ‘no idea of trying to | “T think that is what she has done, If she was 7 . 15) 3 “I stopped at the Emmett hotel and changed Positive way. Say what the sentimentalists of | | OP did net Complete his epocchr at Meir na | 8€t 8 place on the pension list. - not in her right mind I think she has taken her ‘ * ital 73% | ton toncont lodging house. I am web ent of — the north may the southern people have been : P poech at Music hall)“ Representatives Cannon and Hitt were | life,” 2 5 eu ‘$id | your rich folks who can stop at a five-dollar patient and forbearing long enough and to | lastnight, but was compelled on account of a| among those who called on the commissioner | As to the probability of her having found a ; 3 jotel. Then i went toastation house, Station Stand longer in our own light is to be untrue to | failure of strength to stop suddenty. Putting | today. Es-First Controller Lawrence alsohada| home in the country, Mr. Brown theught she | >, . & tiv.| “2 houses are for poor strangers.” CHILDREN’S COATS AT our section and to those who are to follow in | his hands to his sides, he said: “I would like to | Chat with Gen. Raum. might remain in a secluded rural neighbor- _ ds” asked the court, POPULAR PRICES. our places. We have argued and pleaded with | have stated more to you, butIam unable to A POLYG. AMIST PARDONED. hood for a long time before her identity would a fee pike Wane oe: poet sume x do it; Iam getting sick.” His last words were 2 Sitar be disclosed, . os ft me bonds,” said the court, rq x y not distinctly heard, and his son assisted him THE DETECTIVES GENERALLY BELIEVE Now 2 3064 , ‘ nds were not forthcoming, and as Bailiff CHILDREN’S COATS AT eS eens education have re-| toa chair. ‘There were few in the hall who | Action of pind senieens Se HG CASOS OE tie git] dd uct elope, and are inclined to Nast! Bla SY . oxal Kendig sent the prisoner out he exclaimed POPULAR PRICES. : te 2 pay cate rol = Proschpectcll groban . por knew that he bad broken down. As soon as he ther Criminals. the opinion that she has either sought a new Hanbatian.. - 100) — Ww be you hear me, gentlemen——” but lanac drea: ; —- ; ; cl bs geen: ae * | while morally the race is drifting most rapidly ks Conk ne ety ip teperiete perry wre The President has commuted to one year’s | home or has taken poison or jumped into the Do. pays a sentence was not beard CHILDREN'S COATS AT ing: 2 condition simply deplorable and alarm- yery greatly becanse,j as he etated afterward, | actual imprisonment the sontence in the case of or News hes boon pee here to Tongro — rs hi serve i j i ‘ect thata girl about ei, yen years 01 c: POPULAR PRICES. ‘The writer then unfolds his plan of getting pater — aa for the closing part of his| Palmer B. Wells, jr., convicted of violating & ie y Washington Stock Exchange. Dakota Storm Swooping Down on Us, ‘ - 3 “ de ti ’ oison in a Wilmington, Del., street'a few days " s rid of the negro without violence by discon- | candidate for governor. ‘These he was pre. | (2° Postal laws and sentenced February 7 last ee aud was sent to a hospital where she is still | reguisr ca: “AY'® ®uowations at close of finuing their employment and substituting | vented from uttering by the sudden weakness | ‘t® eighteen months’ imprisonment at hard | detained. While she is improving it issaid | Government Bonds—U.8. 4}s, 1891. registered, The Dakota storm has moved southeastward to Indiana, increasing in intensity, and this »3 COATS AT white help. There are 10,000 white mechanics | that camo upon hin. labor in the Erie county penitentiary, Buffalo, | she is not yet out of danger. The girl, so it is | 1053 bid, 1064 asked. U. S 438, 1801, coupon, | morning it had covered the entire eastern half ase i paneer, in Richmond, but none of their children go|° ‘Ex-Senator Thurman was much better this | N.Y. 3 reported, refuses to give her name or tell any | 105% wid, 2083 asked. U. 8. 4s, regis of the country with glogmy-looking spots, It —- into service. It is proposed to induce Swiss, | morning and is rapidly regaining his normal| An application for commutetion of sentence | thing concerning her parents or home. Teor, 126% bid; 1274, asked” * S8P? | can hardly help striking Washington and giv- dive German, Swedes and Irish to accept homes | health. si gi ae 18 BHE AT OCCOQUAN? Remmi dege ae ‘Bonds—Per i: ing usa dose of rather wet weather for some here. A similar movement was tried three or Sas was denied in the case of Henry Williams, con- Aaenieah tacicee afloat the latest | coin, 100° bid. 100%, asked. Per nD Se. 2004. | dope tocome, Tee only hope is that it may CHILDREN’S COATS AT four years ago, but it was not pushed and it WAS THERE COLLUSION? vieted of robbing the United States mail and en aren are aeons ee Se et stock. 7a, | take one of those erratic moves which storms POPULAR PRICES. fail sey sentenced December, 1879, to imprisonment | °2¢comes from F. M. Davis, who keeps a | txg2, currency, 107 bid, 10 asked. 20-year fund | sometimes indulge in and move abruptly to the JAY GOULD AND TRUSTS. A Startling Coup in a Minneapolis Crim- | for life in the penitentiary at Huntsville, Tox. | STcery store at 6th and H streets northwest. | Gs, 1802, gold, 1053 bid. 20-year fund 5s, 1800, | northeast. ‘The chance of this is very small, ipti is 112 bid, 118 asked. Ws tock, 7a, | oo inal Case. The sentence to pay a fine of $500 in the case Bere S good description of the girl and Soon, currency, 120° bid. 0-year Tend, ost | tis morning's barometer stood at 30.04, » fall CHILDREN'S COATS AT — : ; s he can tell where she is, While he will = we = of 14 points, and the thermometer at 49 de- He Thinks the Missouri Pacific Quite ion | &f Henry Schwinge, convicted in Indiana of | not tell where he believes she is 1t is thought | St 1902, 128 Bid. | Water stock, 78, currency, | Of arise of @. The peobistienenn cide POPULAR PRICES. Enough for One Man to Handle. Mrxxearonis, Mrvy., Oct. 25.—The confession | assaulting a revenue officer, has beén com-| from his conversation that he refers to a farm | ror ua. ~ 2 followed 3 6f Collom is now the pivot on which the great | muted to a fine of £300 and costs. by rain; warmer, southeasterly winds, doi ao. house not many miles from Occoquan, V: Miscellas Bonds—U. 8. Electric t bon: forgery case turns. The prosecution estab-| A pardon has been granted in the case of | ‘The girl he nee a neous Light bonds, Sr. Lovts, Oct. 25.—In the course of = long of has been there about two | 1st Gs. 100 bid. U. 8. Electric Light bonds, 2d Ra the Thermometer (CHILDREN’S COATS AT ‘ ‘ Geo. C. Wood, convicted of polygamy and 97 vid. Washington a inge of Today. POPULAR PRICES. ee reread Temerarne mee Patisoad eit) shed. the fest (of; the ‘ovatersion Dy | So tanced May $9, 106, to five yours laprionn: | MOn™ {own Hallroad, 10-40 ds, 10% bid. 108% asked. | ‘The following were the readings st the sig- uation Jay Gould said: “The president's asso- | four witnesses—Davis and Farnham, the | ment in the Utah penitentiary and to pay a fine . Vashington and Georgetown Convertible bonds. | nal office today: 8a.m,, 43; 2 p.m., 52; maxi- — ciation, as it now stands, is a rope of sand. | law in whose office it was | of $500. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, Ge, 130 bid. Masonic Hall Association mum, 53; ciate, on silat ett There are some difficult problems involved, | ™ade, F. A. Chamberlain, cashier of the bank, a re 1898, 108 bid, 114 asked. Washington - CHILDREN’S COATS AT holdigg some of the notes, and W.B. Anderson |THE CASE OF CONSUL LEWIS. | THE LiqvoR sALooNs ON SEVENTH STREET ROAD. | pany Ist mortgage . but,after all, rates are not as unsatisfactory this ; >, A The Commissioners this mornin, ‘a hear- bonds, imp. 6a, 122 bid, 126 asked. MAKRIED. POPULAR PRICES | year as one would su; from reading the | $°?-in-law of the man whose name is alleged ~ F : : is gave Ipland and Seaboard Company, ANADALE-LACKEY. On Thursday, October ee The oantinn ei pourra ty | t@ have been forged. While the last-named | The Charge of Withholding Azoque’s | ing to the citizens committee of the county, geen ‘Washington Ligh a 1SbU at the patwoune of St Alopatus %,, —_— raceeaa ie tastier cea thean is wan tet ear, | Witness was, on the stand this} Pay Not Supported by the Evidence, | composed of eae B. P. Rittenhouse, Major © bouds, 64, 1004, 101 bid. Washington Lignt | Kes, Father Mcqurk. alr. Al Fite B Reais ws ae a a mores sof course ratesaro notaltogether satisfactory, morning, defense sprung _ its L. P. Williams, J. B. Johnson, W. A. Gatley, | fnfantry bonds 20 23, 1904, 80 bid: |W DALE ‘ty Sigg “MALIE GENEVIEVE LACKEY, ba i. ’ | prom: 1 i this morning that | John Cammack, Arthur T. Keene and E. Light but then they are not altogether bad. : coup. It sppears that the | Mr, Walker Blaine stated tl rd Gathea. wae Sslod Wik seleeaues to ten ‘RICH. On October 23, “Do you think that the trust idea will be | % apes canenned: eee ery Pc pecapeer so far as the records of the Biate department | 17a ations on ths Th-sirest: road. ‘Tbe oid, “y= Oe este cy sdopted, Judge McCook’s proposition, or Mr. | Kigerson to defraud Collom’s creditors and coche Gua nee moana et ggntlomen were. heard in, the ‘board room. ° deat ' save Blaisdell’s property from impending ruin, | preter at the Uni 8 consulate in Tan-| Major Rittenhouse, after a brief speech in : eci6 933 Penn. ave. strut JeRends om what is meant by the term | Bisisdell was to ‘assume the forged. parer and | giers, against Consul Lewis, of withholding hie | which he told the objects of the committoe, ; Eaten oe cake See ee Peary tp Sel peactical. Hovis re aeons | settle it at 50 cents on the dollar. ‘Thus Collom | pay as interpreter is unfounded, ‘The evidence Gasieg ee teen aa Lege aber LOKIS M. SAUNDAssandJULIAL GREER, a ‘ i 7 ; Fe Btn Rall, Re Pacifie—5,000 miles about. Now! have been | “®* ‘escape, adduced in the case, Mr. Blaine says, is that liquor litenash te persons on the 7th-street| Hailroad ‘ashingto: town, ache. Only one pill s dose. A woman can’t traveling for three weeks, have only covered A Vessel Ashore. when Mr. Lewis was appointed in 1886 he em-| road. Mr. Johnson spoke of the new regula- Metropoii DIED. 3,700 miles of it. This system is about big TEESE SSS i at ployed Azoque, who isa naturalized Moor, as| tions governing the issuance of licenses jum Dia, Capi-| BARR, On Thursday, October 24, 1889, at 9:30 y y ; coeur for one sane, 10 handle withoat petting | eet i aecdens thee eee aa | interpreter ‘at’ ealary of 83) eroouth taval| sedexid thecitinvaset the sounty secetsemnty as ee gielock fans of conmeive cli, GLOMGE'R Balsa Ses Keone x pe Pog shy nip a al nag | hee a el ate heme renee . Azoque was attached to the consulate | With the Commissioners, ig vd Rittenhouse | prankin, 65 pid. Metropolitan, 60 bid, 10asked. | “Tiered itm lis parent's residence, 2320 @ Dar 0oobe Destsaa por ont nel it Pos and Saar Seas | uaa hea (UnG0ton ME DoT Ss |Tv an ig waa he mena | mented lr rom Gen, Vino the gov | ttt eae AOR tence tua | ater ornate $20 . 7. ernor of the Soldiers’ Home, protesting against | 170 bid. Corcoran, bid. “ Columbia, 16 bid, | Sud relatives respectfuily invited to attend. z are trying to earn four. Merritt wrecking company's steamer Rescue is | charged by Lewis. The vouchers on file | the igsuance of liquor fiesaas to ealnnas hear 117 oak, Goeeeniem Pow: 3 on hand. The cargo is supposed to be dry | show that Azoque receipted for his money | the Whitney avenue entrance to the Soldiers’ | mac, 2s THE INTER-AMERICANS, goods, glass and tin plate: up to ears time. He reneioed bo the oe onearounac Mr.A.T. Keene protested against —. Evy 4% a vies Shibn. aus raphe aa, twenty ou “a maple Bleached Cott eRe Lae RETR e onths longer, but Mr. Lew: i i Insurance Stocks—Keal 2 uneral trom bis late residence, No. Piatt olor Lnem inact Cotton. 8h They Are at Minneapolis Today Seeing Newmarket Races. teverls that he did so with he’ distinet’ under: | e°4y "Hy aid face places wens the ons | Mass asked, Columbia Tie, 7 la, tanked. | we mrtenty uturgy ica aS $i;-wool Fisunel Suiting, double width, 26<. the Flour Mills, Loxpox, Oct, 25.—The race for the Houghton | standing that he would not be paid. Any claim objectionable in the county. © Commis- | 4157 bid, 41% asked. Georgetown Gas, 48 bid. clveteen, sO bid. + as eotoen, 50s. Stakes at Newmarket today resulted in a dead | that he may have against Lewis on account of | sioners promised to give the petitions careful | U. “8, Electric Light, 86 bid, 26 asked. DAVIS. On October 24, 1889, at 11:30 a: ee ee ee Soe 91.60, Mrxxzaporis, Mrxs., Oct. 25.—Snow had} heat between Bluc-Green and Vermillion. pred ool Eisie ee a parely priv: a comaeeasn before granting any licenses, oa a es sonseriranie, 24 bid. ELIZA DAVIS. beloved Wwite of Chaties Pa jray Blanke' " i i i i other charge m zoque against 088) mac, 87 . “ . 2 seen RAG, tot erect | Tea an lwor hen the ntrntonal ex | earan”"™t_"weOne TMF wore stron | gar ve cave, eae, the’ imcrea | HEDET oP 7HPcuaacron or avons ane | Qrkaa Gop Compaty, 105 Naty | yeaa ene eng, ee rine z, ii f protection, telling him to i ‘i ‘sud thence tw Miles chapel. All-wool Flannel Suiting, 13 yards wide, 50c. i i a ——— blank certificates of pi Z i cements has been submitted to the engineer | “Miscollaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- aeer ® a a ea Sarees ven nes Srp tain aap The Indiana Coal Strikes. sell them and pocket the proceeds, has not yet | Commissioner. It is a document of 250 pages, | pois’ suaT era. Ww minrek Mocuins Come: can aged elshay yee casein SARA ‘full smortuent of Plaids and Stmpes in Dress | CePtion committee brought the party here at! poss Iep,, Oct. 25.—Necretary Crouse of | been brought to the attention of Mr, Lewis, bods. Knotted Fringe Towels, an extra bargain, 20c. K & G. Corset Full line of Ladies’ “ : 7 referrin; ‘ticularly to methods and ‘ible 280 bid. Great Falls Ice Company, 100 at 3.30 p.m, from o'clock. Carriages had been provided by | t6 executive board of the striking block coal | MF. Blaine says, See Ot comes mere Dae hee improvements of methods in. lying “asphalt | bid, S00 saked. Bull Dapedt Coapens 200 ta | selina ntadeas Soa eoel the citzens, but the delegates and attaches pre- | iners reports $710 in oxoces of the needs of | "° SS pavements and to the character and various | osked. aoe conta “9% bia hy ask Kod." | “Fay. 1m New York, October + Gent's and Children’s Unter. | ferred to walk, the short distance from the | too uordents, ‘The dependents are decreas| Minister Douglass Praises Them. sources of water in the District and to the test- | Pueumal ee beioved wite of Lewis 1. Fay, “Ail wool Red Tiled Flannel, 206. St this ‘building they were taken up on the | iMG. While the relief fund i» growing. “Many | A correspondent at Port-au-Prince, Hayti, Ee cena cone eae Baltimore Markets, Fen Oued en dpc winapi eee Giark's ONT’ Spool Cotton, ae. +. 518 | floor of the exchange, where they saw samples blacklegs aro at work and the strikers have n0 | sends the following, under date of October | report, show shat there is considerable oppor-| BALTIMORE. Oct. 25.—Cotton quiet—middling, BE le pee no CUT ff Minnesota wheat and grain. | Mayor Babb promport of winning, When Frederick Douglass, the United States | tunity for advancement, although 1 the marfaces | 20%. Fises, Quiet ant cay. en Eee oe None khew you but to love. ee ee ee : Gi ing U minister to Hayti, landed on the miserable | laid recently have been better than ever be- aie ota enn tan. ka tumiot ren | Uargereiehaphiaseta pms a ‘panna e aregenahe agen ‘that alain Prrrssvna, once valine price of | wharf which juts into the inner harbor of this hale ita oe fering eat Pasta nocd be 304" Geiobers eee December 81a macuuereraidare rest, sr teieans Ens foc BLACK GOODS. | Durty, started that they bad ‘met with such | glassis to be advanced by the window glass | fetid capital, he sniffed the air unoasily and | and ofS us You rot itali fille for the | Areview of the character of the aqueduct | Soa: Now mightier than Dray d’Alms, Melrose, Langtry Armure, Se- | abundant hospitality that they had exhausted | manufacturers’ association. At the next engeg e joe att a weit rare water at various seasons and under different | 45: 5 ‘You panved say whale gathered there bastopol, Fancy Striped India Suitings, be greg f the langasge in trying they weekly meeting a resolutioa authorizing a5] “Yes,” he said, when the sug oa =a Peres beste — = = = Pterset 30% year, 383030; and Laura, our dessa winter Ravenns Twill Camel's Mair, Serges, Cash- . _—_ er cent advance will be introduced and acted | made, “‘I do miss the Kearsarge already, for J S District a4; year, 3% g = r 4s wumbered meres and Henrietta Gur prices the | would abandon the northwest and turn south- | Pooo°Dy tpomas aio abe demon. for | my life I never experienced groater courtesy | afforda much information to the sanitarian, | "7, 305; March, 40." Gats Western ani . ‘x Hee Suerems " i ania, 24a20%; Western white, ; lowest. ward. He believed he gave expression to the eae “2 brisk th. fully realized the high reputa- | The report shows that about 75 per cent of the Pennsy! gran ite, * | | Puneral from the residence of ber niece, Mp. F, VELVETS AND PLUSHES. feelings of ail of the delegates when he quoted pastes ‘e Pb rf ogo po Ms ay ct cra Tet Gms ecunters aural ex the Watct fs the walle of he city is condemned by = e, Saae Hh aaperttally invited soameel 4 Se ae men cn Pe ben ake 2 Sper cent off single strength; 80 and 10 per | members of | his suite were equally en- | the chemical evidence Learn byt office, HAGNEK. On Saturday evening, October 18, 1889, ee ee a ene ee ‘Wa wu te tiny aed cent off double; a car load to be 24,000 pounds, | thusiastic, and as I had some chance of | The inspection. and, examination a bydeale mg ger 580 | a ber jets residence tn Oldham “punts, Kesitoaks apt tp The more "tie time tome” The importation of glass has greatly increased, | knowing ‘the good service these much-abused | cements occupies large Portion of the time of ; ‘\ EP Ee daept Tips enter Weds Mihaela teens G4 waite ielieg aera Glen acca owing. it is eaid, to the failure of the tank | public servants have performed here, I take | # poe) ion ae, 2eahoe snes results of a en 2s BOOMS: On Thuretey October 24, 3 & — ro] stdin te high slot nopecta tn | Reman, of Barone. (i, contmpton ot | frou plarare in ramming ae wiement | genera interns whch are dfcoaed in the |B tase Ta he ¢ | faerie Coat A crcit 10st, al Fare Wool, ot theiow | Washburn mills, where, ther saw one, day's | Americtn glass has incrossed._ Ail the best suswer that'can be made to ail the | minor nature has also been completed. ihal~filo cargoes fair. 10%” — NSLKMIN, On Thureday, October 24, 1860, Elevea-quaricr Blanket, all Pure Wool. at | Product of the great ree pee then To be Electrocuted. violent billingsgate so lately poured upon the SUNDAY WORK ON THE CABLE ROAD. Mets rete, 200n0re, , Whisky tainty | 5 O1e inet Sg ok koue ie boos okie ain tee money. | proceeded to luncheon st the Wee Brooxtyn, N. ¥., Oct. 25.—McElvaue, the | heads of the unoffending officers of the Ossipee.” |_ Mrs. Catlin, chairman of the committee on veges uid nineteen days. . From Wall Street Today. murderer of Grover Luca, was this morning A Pistol Shot in the Street. New Yonx, Oct, 25.—In the stock market this | sentenced to be executed some day during the} onry Williams, a colored man, was charged | society, re esting that the W: ton and Eaatee and Sinece® Woot Skirts oy the morning an irregular opening was succeeded | et ee ane atances of the inucdor jude | in the Police Court today with assault and bat- Geen caine’ company be allowed an ‘We have an extra quality st Bond got by a feverish and unsettled market, though the Moore said: tery on Wesley Payne and carrying concealed | extension of time in wi to complete the ws loves: inder- ii construction of their cable road on street, | BALTIMORE, Oct. 25.—V1 a general tendency at first was upward. First “McElvaine, the sentence of the court is a, he havhig boon svvened on K detet OKE Fall asd Winter Hosiery, Gloves and U prices showed differences trom lest evening’s | that you be taken from this court room to the sect aeet hy Officer Lewis last night. Payne | *20F*bY Preventing their working on Sunday. "| Baltimore and Ohio car. Full line of Cassimeres for Men and Boys’ es extending to 3¢ x cent either way, and iff; <3 - RECOMMENDED BY SENATOR QUAY. 4 42; > —— SEito Northern Facto Sub exceptional, wits | 2 “On te ae ee ee testified. that Wednesday night returning | The Commissioners today received a lettor | ee Calcage Markets, aurossstth CARHART & LEDY, Selina techie iat Betas | the, shel to fing Ging ‘and given | bome, Wiens dren 6 Pilon ooh : WORTH 4 GUINKA A BOR, dull, but Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific and] into the care of the warden and ip the ‘78%; December, 803; le Corn — October, | FOR WEAR SIUMACH, 925 7th ot. and 706 K at. aw. isville and Nashville among the stocks | agent of Si prison and there confined | “l#imed that the shot was accidental. : LED lint, and sugar refineries and | age that within, the week. beginning Monday, | COUrt Leap made pm edr ogg fee bro lace, j0y; Decom Bold by all Drugreta Pt cotton oil among the trusts were active and | December 9 next; you be executed by the agent | posed a fine of $20 er, PERMITS pared ouly by 1 Oey EECA. ART AND STATIONERY COMPANY, gave to the dealings what character they PG% | and warden of the prison and put to death in ‘Novem Se. Hat tots & Yo twee err ce pena — ans the | the mode, manner and way by law prescribed last wo rag at fiat doce not ea theta? mail 1 ver} eve! ” 520 10TH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING, | Market, being Very, ree ad to Tie, bet | ud Provided.’ Bulline boo Nomar oy L Siepeoer.) eine ee IMPORTERS, then rose 1 per cent, from which poin' days. ‘MISCELLANEOUS, Pais! Etchings rapidly declined to 71. The general Oct. 25.—The stato pro- inan Lonthanenen taste te iy sod, gatne Per | hibition conference, held here yesterday, re- | pill a , tion of No Fiaw Is Tae Tre. Artistic Picture Framing in Gold or Hard Woods. thoug! solved that a political party victory at the polls | ti Michae! District ALL WORK DONE AT MY STUDIO Is “THE BEST® en ee aa : : was the only way to stop the liquor traffic, THA: ARTISIIC TALENT CAN PRODUCE. japecialty. ‘They the: took steps to put new life into ‘Those who shall ore St to :uvor moe with ‘their Ordesa retore FINE STATIONERY AND CARD ENGRAVING. i than the opening apes he pointed Zatent Destges: Lew Petens, Senn sep and to} | ay in the Police Court with larceny from the “NO FLAW IN THE TITLE” ee eh ry Charged of the Joseph Wilkerson, colored, was charged to- Fi it between 4th, ‘sonthe “i the Polles od i

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