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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1889. * Boller Burst. WILL THEY BE PROSECUTED?| DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. 2d EDITION. bollent of tne Holinire Dias farsnce et bellare. | The Alleged Violations of Law by the | An Important Order Submitted by Ma}. Ohio, exploded this morning with terrible force, | Members of the Old Dominion League. breaking two other boilers in the main battery i ed wrecking the boller rooms. ‘The south end | 72 CAS® WiLL BE PRESENTED BY THE CIVIL SERY. sonaneegoicotiie brig ooking Yactory was entirely demolished, | 1©E COMMISsIOX TO THE DIsrRICT ATTORNEY— windows were broken in all THE SECTIONS OF THE LAW WHICH IT 18 SAID AP- * | buildings and the wreck PLY TO THESE CASES, — area of 100 yards. The damage to the mill and — ining property is 6200,000, No one wasin-} When the time comes the civil service com- PENSION OFFICE REFORMS. BELLE BROWN RUMORS. ‘Two Important Changes in its Business | 4 Good Many Stories Come to the Sur= Methods Made by Commissioner Raum. face, but the Girl Does Not Appear. Two important changes in the method of op ee ike a set on aie Today was s good day for rumors in the were determined upon by Gen. Raum today, Tt has been the custom to send two calls to the War department for information re- ‘That weeds must be torn up by the roots, or they will be sure to crop out again. So itis with diseases which have their origin in de praved bicod. The causeof the complaint must 1. That ‘whonever a vacancy occurs in any soys: “Ihave never known Ayer‘s Sarsaparills THE AMIN! sar = office under the D.C. government it shall be | garding record icant f fail to give satisfaction. In hundreds of cases omc > = j punene > <teSeoe mission will give tho cases of alleged viole-| tho duty of the Commissioner tnchatge of the | © Foun te “iba Sassiery of within my Knowledge it has proved s perfect | Reported That 20,000 Families are in A Fine Residence Gone. tion of the civil service law by the officers and | department to which the office belongs to make | War and the other to the surgeon general, The specific for diseases arising from impurities in the blood. I regard itssan invaluable spring medicine. Need of Food. New Yonx, Oct 90.—The handsome double | Members of the Old Dominion league into the }44 the board recommendation of a suit-| military records were on file in the adjutant ——— frame residence of H. B. Scharman, the | bands of the district attorney for prosecution. | shig person for appointment to all such | general's office and the medical records from Sr. Pact, Mixx., Oct. 30.—It was stated Mon-| Brooklyn brewer, at the corner of Stuyvesant | As the case appears on its face, according to vacancy, in accordance with the invariable | the hospital rolls in the surgeon general's office. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, day that fully 20,000 people were destitute in| avenue and Hart street, was 20,000 | the commissioners, the law has been violated | custom heretofore followed, and no attempt | Both records were some time ago brought Prepared by Dr. J.C, Aver & Co., Lowell, Mam, | North Dakots. Yesterday Mr. Marvin, chair-| by fire this morning. Cause, a defective heat- | in two of ite sections, Prosecutions can be Sold by all Droguista. Price $1, ain bottles, @5. | man of the relief committee, stated that he is | ing apparatus, brought, itis stated, under the eleventh and tren ve, mede Until naearassane a. 2030 WORTH 65 A BOTTLE. convinced from information received that it EG" Se saaet SA twelfth sections of the law and the viola- conaitorel corsa I surgeon general " ————— | was nearer 20,000 families, representing a total A Virginia Pawnbrokeron Trial. | sion of the law is not conned to} ,,~ No Pemoval from office shal} bamade until | Gen. Raum directed that two separate and WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRIKOS of 100,000 people. The trouble is due tothe| New Yorx, Oct. 30.—A wealthy Hebrew the vote of the Commissioner in charge of the | ‘tinct calls for thisinformation were unneces- é 2" those who are employes of the government. sary. 60 he has issued an order to consolidate ‘At the Ninth International Medical Congress, Dr. A. failure of crops for the past three years, pawnbroker, David Harfield of Richmond, Va, Persons employed by the government who at- department to which the office belongs for or them into one. The blank will be so arranged LA. Toboldt, of the University of Pennsylvania, read Barefooted in the F; was placed on trial on the charge of f against such removal has been duly recorded. | that the information desired can be recorded Caught foot ie Frost. bigamy before Recorder Smyth in gen-| *™Pt directly or indirectly, to colléct money | “3. Every appointment above the grade of day | on the back of the blank. Iustesd of using six Davenvont, Ia., Oct. $0.—Thos. McCausland | era} sessions court today. Some ten | from gover nt employes are subject to | laborer, whether temporary or permanent, | sheets, as is done at present for the call and was shot by a burglar in his house at McCaus-| years ago Harfield deserted his wife and | prosecution rt the eleventh section, which made by the board and appear of rec- | the record of information, but one sheet will be oem: land village last night and will probably die. my in Sie ety and a = pe iged sesh provides as fullows: tse eames In this way not only time and paper, ayepe tomach The burglar ran off barefooted, wing a 'Y goods store for a living. ‘That no Senstor, resentati from or tment office | but clerical labor will be saved. ae ec enema | shoes. gk was tracked over the Reopen Ti Before marriage she was Miss oc tsitoriat delegate of the C Cee ziey Hod eos the shall} Gen. Raum has also issued instructions to the Jotete, gravel, otc. twenty-ais were entirely cared, ground until caught. Lynchers are after him. ene yen ‘Then, it = shee on Solem: ator, Representativé, or del lect, or any = ee A heads of divisions in the pension office direct- threemach improved, and one not treated long enough. had an accomplice, whose name he gave in| ber B of this year Harfeld formally cree Sea | officer or employe of either of said houses, and | vote quite came to put the order to®/ ing that all claims involving large sums of Average time of treatment, four weeks. @ full confession. rama ligde = Alisoser oo ee city and | no executive, judicial, military, or naval officer | ‘Commissioner Hive cohen tac 18 waite mey, after they have been prepared for ‘The Carlsbad Sprudel Salt (powder form), is an ex- ——_>__—_ er to Richmond to live with him, fer | of the United States, and no clerk or emplo: uuusenek Bours for it wi Com- | special adjudication, are not to be passed upon. | this engagement, which has been gale ae ee ‘A New Leaso of Life. he was indicted and brought here. Harfield | Of ‘he United States, and “~ a x Douglass, it is stated, was opposed to | ‘They are to be brought to his desk and he ronounced by naval officers as one of the cellent Apertent Larati Deuretic. - aime he did yy depa: t, bh, or bureau of t! the fourth section, and . pro- | p most complestom, purities the Blood. It ix easily soluble, | Crxcrxxart, Oct. 90.—The purchasing com- | Claims he did not marry Miss Marks, Case on. | oxecutive, judicial, or military or naval service | Statemnt at the rotine Pony sl Poses te.give them ‘his personal consideration | remarkable of the war, a8 a ‘and powerful pleasant to taxe and permaneut inaction. Thegenuine | mittee represented by E. R. Bacon, who bought Arresting Tramps. of the United States, directly or indi- | "“Y'gpprove of the abore wean, fore the pension certificate will be isyued. | fleet was virtually destroyed by the two rams profuct of the Carlsbad Springs i exported in rouns | 44,4 Cincinnati, Washington and Baltimore rail-| 7, P, ere z,| Feetly, solicit or receive, or be in any manner | the fonrth Leaner cer exceptas to | This change will not delay the final adjudica- | hurriedly improvised from common river boats, 2 light biue payer car- rigTert EADING, Pa., Oct. 30.—Within the past.) concerned in soliciting ‘or receiving, any aa-| should not fi Lac, Hg “rR Commissioners | tion of the claim, as the Commis-| Gen, Green B. Raum, Judge Drake, Mr. Rob- v way at judicial sale some time ago, has an-| twenty-four hours officers have arrested some | sessment, subscription, or contribution for aby for ir official acts in any|sioncr intends to give the Gen, Patterson it > preference | bins an b also gave ee tga, geccint of | Hounced its control of the property lately in | thirty tramps between Reading and Lebanon | political ‘purpose whatever, from any officer, | “M#@ £0F any reason.” Fe ae en eacecien sae | cantante con of the war, snd Mr. B. ures maigul-a.wat | Gon, Orland Smith as agent te'manage the {82d they have all been sent to jails in these | Clerk, or employe of the United States, orany| THE RERATED EMPLOYES. | { : Hiiend' 10 make e-ouam-|prommenty mentioned, the virtses and Seas “jury | rond for them. Gen. Smith bas laened aires, | two cities and Harish arg. For months past | department, branch, or bureau thereof, or him. He does not intend to make ure-cxami-| prominently mentioned the virtues and bene- : . ° . — nation of the cases, but in connection with the | fits of Takoma, the * ” national ‘ou-tpatod, | ar continuing all officegs of the road in their | the Lebanon | valley been overran | from sny person receiving Flr bene Commissioner Raum Hus a Conference | official familiar with the cases he will go over | capital. A ne eee ‘om tho ‘sud | positions. ‘Thi i " with tramps and numerous crimes have been | pensation from moneys ey are ——— cee postions This arrangement. wil continu | Mh amps and numerous crimes have Deen | Perm or aera with Secretary Noble, PIC rr ae == satrap Amn pipet burglarized, highway robberies committed, |, Any person who attempts to collect money] This afternoon Commissione Trees & Acares ot cuatro a ce hages bry 2s pany road, Bree oie ie nd. abused end heuses and | foF political purposes from a government em- rnoon + Raum went to | Raum is desirous of facilitating the work of the | A fow days ago Mrs, Helmick, who resides at Ty You Haw The Annexation Was Legal. barns burned. A large quantity of stolen goods | Ploye at tho government office is subject to | the Interior department and had a long con- | office as much as possible, and will endeavor to | No, 907 O street, entered complaint at police ov Have Orzaws, Ia, Oct. $0, The suprome court | Was found in poteasion of the prisoners, wome | provecntion under scetion 12 of the civil service | ference with Secretary Noble relative to the | n¢PiTC the employes with the same spirit’ | headquarters that she had been robbed of t#e SearaP Ss : of which has ntified chants as | law, which provides: a a insion office em YTL "Ss WINE, locket. CONSUMPTION. of Ilinois filed an opinion in the case of ‘True, | their property, ‘Evidence is beng gathered | Sec. 12. ‘That no person shall, in any| At the close of the conference which lasted | THE HAYTIAN MINISTER'S WINE. secs mpc bogi en poeeeshing treasurer of the city of Lake View, versus| which will no doubt send somo of the men to | room or building occupied in the discharge of | until 2:90, Gen. Raum aaid that he had dit-| mee Man Who is Accused of Stealing It | et<ts Home and Mahon investigated the Davis, treasurer of the county of Cook. A peti- | prison for long tar: official duties by any officer or employe of the | cussed with the Secretary the affairs of tho he ie Wits | ase. and this morning they concluded their in- eomcecea, ton fie e wear sasndacun io ecanpel tha de: |" = stead United States mentioned in this act, or in any | pension office. “It is the first time I have had a is Considerate to His Wife. vestigation by arresting a young man named COUGH or COLD, fendant to pay to plainti treasurer of Lake} The Frenchmen Coming This Wa: navy yard, fort, or arsenal, solicit in any man- | chance to talk with him since my appointment,” i i Harry C; Moore, the complainant's grandson. *, certain moneys collected by Davis in his} Baxttatore, Oct. 30.—The French man-of-war | tet whatever, ‘or receive any contribution of | he added. He said that the cases of thererated | Louis James, colored man with several | After being placed under arrest one of the THROAT AFFECTION, capacity as county collector. It waa a test case | Arethuse arrived here from Philadelphia this | ™0DCY or any other thing of value for any | employe cases was discussed. ‘That matter | aliases, was arrested by Detectives Horne and | watches was recovered, and the young man con- se = and the decision affirms the court below and | remus. political purpose whatever, is now to mo,” said Gen. Raum, “but the Sec-| Mahon ona charge of stealing wine from the | fessed that he had robbed his grandmother. The WASTING FLES! A rs = sustains the legality of th: tion. ee eS _ Under this section the civil service commis- | retary has gone over it all and is familiar with S ve mussing watch, ch. ee ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | sioners propose to present to the district attor-| it.” He ‘said that no. definite action | HoWe Of the Haytian legation, No. 1016 Ver- | Cent ty, New’ fork jewelen ond Peeciene the The St. Louis Beer Trust. ney for prosecution the cases alleged against | Was reached in regard to any of the subjocis | MODE avenue. he (prisoner was Soesberiy Se saan ought Sr. Lours, Mo., Oct. 30.—It is reported on The New York Stock Market. members of the Old Dominion league not em-| touched upon. He Or any Disease where the Throat and Lungs are in Samed, Lack of Strength or Nerve Power, you can be ‘Kelseved and Cured by for them. Thi at there would | Ployed at the house. It is alleged that he en-| the jewelry oe qek ite gtmersy wd 0 ‘i loyes of the government who have solicited | be another talk with the Secretary before final | tered the h few da; a i youn; tal Di SCOTT'S EMULSION good authority that the deal between the asso- | ,2%¢‘QU¢wing aro the opening and cl ees g0% ry, red the house a few days ago and carried off | young man was taken to the Police Court and OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH ciated brewers of St. Louis and the combina. | wire to Corson ‘and Mucartuey: pad ooh ee oe clerks or rte pli reached in the cases of the rerated | thirty bottles of wine. This morning he was turned over to the marebal, senamucanavee: tion of eastern and foreign capital known as POSITION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE commisstox. | , Secretary Noble said to a Stan reporter after | Photographed for the rogues’ gallery. ‘The pris- The Wrestlers. m English syndicate” has been concluded. = Gen, Raum left his room that he and the gen- | OD¢r was at one time in the employ of Mr. A. 8. macios The capital is €5,250,000. Every brewery in They hold that a government employe can- | oral had been merely talking over theaffaire of | Worthington and two days after he left that AS MILK. the city is included except the Anhauser-Busch, " De. pret.:| 65° | 6444 | not under any circumstances solicit or receive | the pénsion office. There had been no action PALATABLE Lemps and the Obert brewery. Gen. ad money from another employe of the govern- ases of the rerated employes, he said, Muldoon was unable to throw Greek George a 1 in the specified fifteen minutes at Kernan’s last gentleman's service the house was robbed of a night and George left the stage $30 richer for ee a n ; wantity of silver ware. i —_ ment for political purposes, and that no person | @nd no definite action determined upon in any | * his work. Tonight Muldoon will have « bout for Seott’s Emulsion, and let no explanation or Hog Cholera in Indiana. _ Nor. aeanlisivuexeonveli mney ae political pur- | matter. «HIS ADVICE TO HIS WIFE. with Ernst Rober, a local wrestler of great —_ epoate cess ananattale. IspraNaPoris, Oct. 30.—The state board of | §< 20 Dog Pees poses from an employe athis office or other place] Nop YET OUT OF DAN While the charge against him involves a | Power. solicitation induc agriculture has advices from many of the north- | D.. 5 . OF copayment se tee Rove! saiecton é Legs —_ serious crime ho bas one redeeming trait left. The Cattle Market. —_ ern and northwestern counties saying that hog | >. £ ii : e ith the government service in| Famund Blunt, Who Was Shot He was in the first precinct station last night] at the Union 9 4 _ ‘ 5 4 Poss e tock yards, D.C., Sold by all Draggists, cholera is epidemic and that hundreds of hogs ong merimny, andes eee clerk's | Mantz, Still in @ Precarious Contains when his wife called to sco him. She gave | wore ou the market yostorday and ‘il eold cs as : d the disease is steadily in- | fio By e vent to her feelings by shedding teat 22G SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N. ¥. are dying daily an: F ui I 28.3 | ment office or working place, and ask for and eee ps : igs by began bi auth perpartume that ees toceee bare tan | Pe be receive money for politcal purposes; but if he | | Edmund Blant, who was shot in Shoomaker's | ,, Ol! Frank, how can I go home and leave | Ducher, be follows: thet sold for, Shien, k peopcetions Giek scaie. thrinees Have los i goesor sends in to the departments for such | saloon on Monday by George Mantz, is still im | 77M, SBe gee avd gee Dan = ae every hog eirfarms, ot 3 re | contribution he violates section 12 of the civil] s precarious condition at his home om| bi apseay > —— Frank his wife told | pound; medium sold for 3c.n3}¢e. per pound; 919 Ps Ave The Cherokees Persuaded. : 70's Wabual 16s | service law. 12th street. Morphine is being used to| him released om bail? > “v7er *@4 €°t| common wold for 20.22 W. i ; eens him released on bail. ic . : , . q my peat ‘This is the law as it stands, If it is n viola- ; b in ¢ Ane iq | Sheep and lambs on the market and ail sold; W. M. SHUSTER & 90N3. | Kaxsas Cry, Mo., Oct. 30.—A special to the | M3! tion of the Constitution that is a matter tobe | allay the | intenso pain. This morning a jo nothing of the kind,” said Frank. “I| Sheep sold for ge. per pound, lambs Times from Tablequab, I. T., says Chief Mayse decided in the courts, ‘The Commissioners ne ver, Was noticed for the | Know about how much moncy you have and I | sold from 4c.a6},¢. per pound. Cows and calves .of the Cherokee nation has arrived here to be esmiagcod See =e ae hold that it is merely their duty to take cog- | 8t#t time, which, however, has not increased | #l80 know that your rent is about duc. Goand | sold from $20 to €40 tach. Market for ail © pound. 1,117 DRY GOODS. ? = Following are today’s quotations at close of | i) no, i during the day, A little jelly has been the | Pay your rent and don't throw the money away se | Present at the annual mecting of the council to | regular call: mipsnes of ihe law as they fitid it, not to amend | Snrmng the day. A little jelly boom, the | Pe winwyer. If your rent inst pana soe wal | eee wee Gal, ; We ms Soar - bee = aaa Tramps be held here next Tuesday. In regard to the Sees Bonds—U.S. Fig bigs ———- Tt is “ coposed to weceecits M6 m, | 4b1é to take since the shooting. ‘ be set out in the cold, but I will be in the Marriage an and well-selected Stock as to Quality and sale of the Cherokees outlet he said to a re- . 448, . , = sears. Elam, ee warm jail, Go home and keep your money to have ever bad leasure of displaying to the people a 8. registered, | Godwin and Verser, who are goveriment em- | yw “4 PY y 7 . —eo. porter that his message to the council had been bid, 3 **s. do"toupon, | ployes, under ‘ssstion 11 aad She others under | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | pay your rent. Marringe licenses have been issued by the clerk ‘us afternoon in the Police Court the pris | of he court to George W. Milford and Carrie L. m oner was charged with grand larceny. The uden; Lewis Patten and Bertie Brown; gy Baie ee ee case was sent to the grand jury; bonds $500, | Samuel W. Greenticld, jr., and Annie Crosson; a » il er Ger ” awh Wi r thirty-six war veterans who were dismissed| SPEED OF RAILROAD TRAINS. | (0c. Ambr? and Mary Gwynn; William W. from the Treasury department during the last ST thes nae vets Z Atto Riddle Thi Phelps and Ada M. Shreve of Alexandria, Vi ration have been reinstated under eacy Hiddle Thinks They Should | Sols D, guages ook Aaa a eee be Pri Lo are consistent with the | prepared since his return here from Kansas | 1907, 127 bid, 1274 aeked. section 12, quality of the fabrics wo sell Wefeelamured it wil | City and Independence, Mo., where he had |, District of Columbia Boads—Per tmp. 0s. 1801, —— pay those who are in search of guod guods at fair } been to consult with the cattle men and others | Col, 10 bid, 1064 asked. | ga Ry GEN. MILES’ REPORT, prices to pay us acall. We name in part the following: ) concerning the lease of the lands. He said his | {x9 pete 107 bid. 20-year fund 63, 1802, ——— bas 100 pieces 6-4 PLAIN FLANNELS, all new and de- | message would review the history of the lands} gold’ 105% bid. 20-year fund, 5s, 1890, gold, | How He Proposes to Lessen the Evil of a an - ie acts In e Case, * a add ee This lot comprises all Prices, Widths aud Colors. | which, since he had gained more complete | 123 129 asked. Water stock, 7s, currency,! ‘pho annual report of Brig, Gen, Nelson A, | Tule-10 of the civil service regulations and tha’ be Limited to Six Miles Per Hour. i 7 A They range in price from 30e. to 81.50 per yard knowledge of. the” government's rights 1003, 91 bia. 3-606, 1, fund, currency, 185) wit Commanding the division of the Pacifio {he others will be put back maou as theestard —— Selereen relate owe SB Sewts at Deen from $1 to €3 per yards all ooloes fhe bert thing “WHO the “tndinne, | ,,Missellancous Bonds—UiS. Flectrc Light bonds | has been recoived at tho War department. = et cam has, heretofore referred to the | Tucker; W. T. Shaue and Fila Tenney, Mery 100 pieces of FRENCH and SCOTCH oe could do weal lets accept the government's a0. ‘bid. Washington and ‘Georgetown Hail- | On the subject of desertions, of which there! At exston Orricr: Drctsiox OvERRULED.—As- ea e ion a ribearce aod oni foll = |r aaa oe —_ o.oo of Austio, Sen, sara nr oreo offer of $1.25 por acro, and the allotment of | road. 10-40 Gs, 107% bid, 100 asked. | Wash-| were 405 during the year ended Angust 31, | sistant Secrotaty Bussey has overruled the | Oe ‘6 shee etaw on the fone | Busy Day for the Police Trial Board. prices - in se 3 is i ton ant jeorgetown Convert! . 8, i 6 office ani i paragraph: ‘Three hundred COMBINATION DRESSES All | {his recommendssion, andhe Led no deat inet | 14 bia. Masonic Hall Association 6s, isus; | 1889, out of @ forco of 6,040 men, Gen. Miles Sa Be me ate *aagyilnepecaliry “Lalso insist that no locomotive engine or | The police trial board had “‘a full session” meaME Depurncnt an shew sme decided bar | 3 council would adopt it, Ex.Chiet Bushy-| 106 Ma; AU taxed. ties Get, mane cn; | “Piet, that enlistment be mado for threo | Seti Ueting his service mn he late ac | steam railroad care of ny description be per-| ¥4ay—that is what the offcers say when there head is also here. He and Chief Mayes hada I, ir e npaDy K, 1284 Ohio volunteers. He | mitted to run within the cities of Washington | “" Many cases before the board. Exactly how (01 5 te 22 ro 2 ‘ivate in Com; asus. . | long conference this morning and the result | {aisha and Serboatd Company, Os 1807, 25 bia, | Fears instead of five. Wan dlechaty many alleged delin te a eee re oacen MHLES inerent Fret | waa that Dushyhead has promised. to use his | 70 asked. . Washington Light lalantey art mort: | Second, that worthy men he authorized tore- | The applicntion wag: tension (eet sees | OF Geormetwon ata greater rate of speed than | eey steged delinguente were tr gutters influence with the council to persuade it to ac- | gage bonds, 6s, 1004, 101% bid. ist i q : rension | at the rate of six miles an hour, as prescribed Our stock of BLACK GOODS qs never larger or | 1! - hs gas chesay enlist in the departments in which they are | offce on the ground that the disability ex- : < | took Cee ee et an ee head Prnters wakes pre, | cept the government’s offer. Bushyhead has | Infantry bonds, 2d 78, 1604, 4 bid. Washi pester tapelalaey iated prior to enlistment. Gen. Bussey Anas | DY law, and that if by any pretended regulation | $00k the lend acta omen ved en =. always heretofore been the strongest opponent | Gas Light ssc fgg, Sy Ge, : fi ditional evi te: net that it be pester) 7 bid, 125, asked. Washington Gas LightCom-| ‘Third. That th rom additional evidence that Bruner at no | * reater speed is now tolerated I ask that it atan bour. We have for housekeepers decid arya | ee i conmmnicsion Will habe faite auth, | PAZY Pouda, series B. Oa, 124 bid 127 asked. | $50'n month aud. that the patel all ndn-oom: | tim¢ Prior to his army service exhibited more | immediately revoked.” atiee oie ge aie culty in their dealings with tho council and | s¢)tun “Bank cl Republic, 220 ee eu; | inissioned officers be increased 50 per cent, | mArked indications of mental alienation than a | S*This extract from tho letter was submitted to| | Funeral of Mrs. Jane L. Adams. caer iaiese und ‘Underwear Department is large, | that the government's offer will be accepted. | asked. Metropolitan, 260 bid, 2773 asked, Central, our. That the enlisted men, as far as poe-| ike, The spec pallies te ee Kitorney Riddie for his opinion as to the Com | The funeral of Mrs. Jane L. Adams took —_———_—_ 240 bid. Second, 177 bid. Farmers and hanics, | sible, be permi selec e ons " ° ? missioners’ power in the premises, wy he i 8 — It Was Blackmail. 70 ‘bid, 200 uekod. ay Bid. Ge: | which they shall serve. doubt of Braner’s insanity being of army | submitted the following opinion in relation | Place tis afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late “Goods areuew. The prices are correct. Maxcnstaa, N.H., Oct. 90.—Willard N. Fos, | !umbia,’164 bid, 170 asked. “Capital, 104 bid, | Fifth. That men found qualified after five | "isin. faeces thereto: residence, No. 1410 16th street northwest. The r= 113% seked. years’ service be issioned second lieuten- ? . house was filled with the friends and relatives Wenate but one price, and thatthe lowest themmar-| tho Manchester boy now at San Diego, Cal, altroad Biseks — Washington and Georgotown, | nts and that if here ve no ¢uotouies fos then | _ THE COURT OF Cams resumed its sessions | ar, THE ATTOnNE'S Sree cs sting: |b RAMONE? She eal - ws who was recently arrested on the charge of ob- | 260 bid, asked. _ Metropolitan, 140 bid, | that they receive honorable discharges. yesterday, gislature, remains were incased ‘ One price only. taining $300,000 false pretences, tole- | 180 s8ked. Columbia, 50 bid, 60 asked. Capi- | "ci rs —_——_—____ ust 23, 1871, section 1, limited the rate of speed|® handsome state casket with sil- ining und P 8, tele- | to) and North O Street, 47 bid, 403 asked. Sixth. That some sthemo be devjsed to secure A Postage Si ip Slot Machine. within the cities of Washi and @ ver mountings, with the simple “THE BEST THE CHEAPEST." phs that the ini lent againgt him has} Insurance Stocks — Firemen. 41 bid. Frank- | the promotion of subordinate offiters; Seventh, ange Steen = ¥ = a inscription: “Jane L. Adams, died October een quashed and that it was a blackmailing lip. 66 id. Metropolitan, 40 bid. National Union, | that tho artillery branch of tho service be in- ore nigkel-in-the-slot contrivance has been | town to six miles within an hour.” (Acts first | Tag sPupn: “Jane f fo = — scheme, 20% bid, 22 asked. Arlington, 170 Did. Corcoran, | creased. utilized for the sale of postage stamps. A ma- | Session assembly, chapter 73, page 105.) gee Ee wers were very * Fraudulent initirance. 5 Us, OF sakes. Columba, 15 aeeasked: | £ighth. That the three-battalion organiza- | chine hal been invented which will produce a| “Congress, by act of January 26, 1887, em- | Wemcrowy snd gy ey 2 bearers Ciicaao, Oct 30.—-A dispatch from Bock | Si°%. Rigas, OX Did, 85s asked.” Peoples, 9 | tion, adopted in Europe for the infantry, be tworgentstazap when two pennics are placed in Poles regulations for che goverment of ax: | mann, F. A. Itichardson, James H.” McKen- , Oc ado) eo Unit 0- “dlot . . ef Hallet ore, Island, Ill, says: What purports to be a state-| ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Real Estate Title, 124 tine to tver fifty officers. Sis dh cf There are also machines 20 contrived | tain enumerated objects, among which para- a, SX. a by a Dr ment coming from Dr. P. L. McKinney, ré- | Did, 152 asked. Columbla Tie OX bid: 7 asked. | | Ninth. That for fifteen years’ continuous | ‘AAs a larger number of stampscan bo obtained | graph 10 authorizes them To regulate the | Eorsiew of the New York Avenue church aud jas and Electric Light ington Gas, | service in the same rank an officer shall be pro- | ¥! y- are use: sr fem iairsodgy hig gested Pu ects | the Rev, Dr. Hamlin of the Church of the W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, oc 919 PENN. AVE. ¥.W. BS ee, Seals, beget are. Guly one pil & dose, A woman can't stand cently deposed head pliygician of the Moder: 0] : : scbe. Woodmen of erie te poled in) the siitieptione® Stocks = ‘Penneyivanin” 2. id, motedone grade, gos on at Bit Fost Olloe department tor | protection ot life andlisabe” (24° Siaturees re oer dpm ey Sg Ble 2 papers o1 and Moline. ats of the and Potomac, 875 bid, "60 asked. day. Hevgants the government to adoptit 9, : Rey se Fira ffecmceny » Geo, We saTURDAY.ocT. 12,1880, |fecent teoobl@ between De. MoKinney and American Grephophone Company, 10x bid, 1837 TEE CASE DISMISSED. hava it plubed io drug dtores ad in other con | "“A'railroad car is avehicle and may be con- | Adsiis, her husband, wore buried. grave and sensational accugations ‘with regard | | Miscellaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com-| The Trial of Nathan W. Fitzgerald in | venient places where there is likely to be a de- | strued to fall within this clause. I have not @ Interior Department Changes. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, {0 the latter. McKinney says that ho was re- | RADY, 18%. it, 0% aakod. yashington, Brick the Police Court Today. mand for stamps, — of the — a gh oral (can’t! The following official changes have beem 428 NINTH STREET, moved from the order because of his exposute conpen Teo Bd. 196 asked. Bull Rue rane, — : Important Naval Orders. age Ne eacnengsatares Mal — made in the Department of the luterior: of a fraudulent payment tor the death claim of ‘pid. | National Safe Deposit Company, | In tho Police Court, Judge Miller, this after-| Lieutenant Commander Edwin §. Hous-| high rate of twelve miles an hour within the | Gencral Land Office—Resignation: Clarence = breakfast dish Imported 33,000 for John 1] um, for whom the mem- | ~:! + 245 asked. capers pypographic, 20 | noon, the case of Nathan W. Fitzgerald, on the ton has been appointed executive officer of the Day M. York of New Jersey. pore €1, 000. Ofer ans delightful bers of the society were assessed, and avers Sepia Taakea, Tuoumatic Gun | charge of embezzling from Joel L. Jaynes $170 | receiving ship Minnesota from November 11, | _ ‘“The expediency of therate is notsubmitted. | Patent Office Appointment: (rev, V. Chapde Keppered Herring, Imported Fresh Herring, | that no such man ever belonged to the society. | Carriage, % bid. 1 in ‘a fea) cotate transactio “ oe - mn, wastakenup, Mr. I beg, however, to recommend that the regu- | ier of Pennsylvania, fourth assistant examine: Sepelted Ressien Covier Mecherel tn Tomato He claims the policy was paid on the strength Baltimore Markets, Arinas penaseuted ‘andl Mosers. 10. ea 2 Lieut, J. R. Selfridge has been ordered on duty 8, i y’ cs " d lation be rescinded, which leaves the wiser | $1,200. Resignation: Frank T. Brown of Keak > of fraudulent names and fictitious si, ures, t the ordnance depar! ‘ashingto ey 2 seg - Z Sauce, Extra Choice No. 1 Mackerel, latest catch nae - Teer LORE, Oot oat an, ull—midaling: | Claughton appeared for tho defendant, Mr. ° aval Cater Loyd’ Ie ‘Chandler ‘hes Aptana pte ery t Ameen tere arias | nny? Principal oxaminer, ©2,400, Also New Buckwheat and New Orleans Mo- Secretary Wharton Better. steady: Fultz, 70a84; Longberry, 76a8, Jaynes testified that last June he met Fitzger- ordered to the Boston on her arrival at | the acts of the District assembly before me I| Range of the Thermometer Today. Bostox, Oct. 30.—Assistant Secretary of | nominally, 80a81; western dull; No ald at his country home in Terra Alta, Va., and | New York. Medical Inspector Edward 8. Bo- attention of the State W. F. Wharton is reported by his physi- | spot. “ vold to him the right of a patent churn for a| §°%, Assistant Surgoons Oliver D. Norton, the kindred act of a : Also Refined Corn Meal for Mufins, and | cian, Dr. Charles W. Haddock of Beverley, to | Corascuthor noiuinay western Arner; mired, | number of counties, Fitzgerald agreeing to | sae0,W-,Kite and Eugene Elegies Tuhe 26, 1873, (third legislative assemby, p. 125). | BAL of Roe ee ee “ a i be very comfortable today and apparently on | spot. 403a40X: October, 404n40%: November, | give him therofor a lot in this city, eleven | ant r Howard Gage, to duty in the bu- | ane fist fection forbids, the ringing of belle | gmsopsnpaiclanetiy” the road to recovery. He has a slow | 4004134; year, 304030%; January, 30% 030%: th of th ial) cx Abe we ete incering,”’ Sail Mak and blowing of steam whistles in city of MARRIED. And We are still “booming” the Flour busi- fever. February, 30%; March, 404. Oats firm and un- | duares north of the Capitol, an reau of steam enginoerin, ‘er Samuel | Washington. I think the police regulation - a . pus See chunged—southern and Pennsylvania, 25a20; | bond for $200, conditioned on giving him | H- Boutwell has been ordered to duty in the | properly extends the limit of this prohibition; | oA S@HINBAUGH- ° ness, Crushed Beneath Tons of Granite. _| ¥estern white, 280203; westorn mixéd, 25027: | goed for the lot in sixty days. Witness sold | NeW York navy yard. Litut. Geo. L. Dyer, | [f not it should. ‘The rest of this uct should be “s ‘ o raded No. 2 white, 2va20%. Rye quiet, 54a55. after being relieved by Capt. Picking as hy-| borne in mind. The power of the Commis- Daxsuny, Conn., Oct. 30.—The overhead | Hay in better request—prime to choice timothy, | the lot to Mrs, Ensler and told Fitzgerald to drographer of the bureau of navigation, will | gio is pl bject referred to.” cable used to carry granite blocks across a | 12.00a13.00, Provisions steady. Butter eaxy—) deed it direct to Mrs. Ensler and to transmit | romain on special duty until December 16 and | "O8¢T® 18 Plenary over the subject referred to, 2292 ate Mg Js n Se gulch at the Sodom dam, on the new Croton | eee ee ete gee cicar cate | the money to his (J.’s) wife, at Parsons, Kan, | then be placed on waiting orders. Lieut. Jo-] ‘The Pennsylvania Republican Club. | ,ZERTEES, At Biocmfcld.. near Sandy Spring, wan 1580, KICHAKD T. ‘The following were the readings at the sige & ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 NINTH STREET. a - Dear Potato Chips. Price | aqueduct, broke at noon yesterday, The acci-| A soft, 7. Freight to Liverpool per ste et, | He understood that the money had been paid | 8¢ph M. Arthur will be detached from the Min- i i: : , ta Tei Senrk Seamet gun Seger 38 Gut occurred over the, heats of '& gang of] frm grain por Sud, ‘Cork for orders, | to Fitzgerald, When he saw F. he claimed | Ne80ta November 11 and placed on waiting or-| _ Thecertificate of the incorporators of the | buedeventy-camtyear | 7 os ‘eo EX.C. | thirty or forty Italian laborers. Two were | 5s.a5e.1y¢. Recelpty—four, 1: 7 that under the contract he was under no obli- | ders. Lieut. Jesse M. Roper has been ordered | Pennsylvania republican club was filed today, | ate" Tesidence on sixth day, eleveuth “Sontag o' caught and crushed to death, their remains be- | ‘ b — ' gations to pay until October 31. On Thursday | to the Petrel from the bureau of navigation. | reciting the object of the club to be “the | 11 o'clockam. ing unrecognizable as humen bodies, and six | . yur. | last F. read from a fetter that his sister would | Chief Engineer James M. Chasmer has boon mutual benefit and protection of its members.” Oa eer ze: 2888. ot Manca of their companions were injured by flying : 2oy,. | 20t part with the lot unless he was paid $100 | transferred from the Kearsarge to the Brook- | ‘The officers for the first year are: 8. R. Grat- | Guceity Seantee tad orduance office, pieces of granite and wood. 000 bushels. i ee ee 3 — a ak fink — with the mom tan, president; G. W. Furcrom, vice preside: Funeral and burial at Mauch Chunk. ° —— BALTIMORE, Oct. 30. — Batti r. Ensler testified to his wife buying the lot, ruise eer George E. | J, D. Weddell, acting secretary; George Bro DUVALL. On October 20, 1889, after a long and A Big Horse Show. stock, W0a97e Northern” Coutral stocks spaces | paying $25 to Mr. Jaynes to bind the bargain, | Toner. has been. transferre & | Rnanclal secretary, sad 3.'N. Bhomo, secretary, | Betnfutinees, SANE, beloved wife of the inte sore Ci Go, Oct, 30.—The American hot he Cincinnati, Washington and Baltimore’ first cer- | and subsequently $165 to Fitzgerald, $10 being | Sons’ ship yard to the Kearsarge. Assi it ae we as 5 — at the Exposition building opens ut 2 p.m. to- | ficates, 101; do. certifeate saramds, @0aGe; do. | retained for taxes. ‘This was in September last, | Neval Constructor Win. J. Baxter has been or- The President’s Callers Today. Funeral will take piece from the residence of bee R J. HORNER & CO. day. There are now more than one thousand | 1124. oils ene tenes | Sa trom Mira Marah, Fitzgoraid's sister, aoa | December! trom special duty abrend. ihe | . Secretary Windom epent more time with the | #tistay October Siva dpe’ esdvesand ey a om = horses in the building, valued at $5,000,000. Chicago Markets. when the $165 was paid F. remarked that it was | oFder assigning Com. J. R. Bartlett to the com- | President than any other caller he had thi | invited to: * ‘The exbibts today i of draft horses, aeGHICAGO, Oct. , | for Mr. Jayne. mand of the Kearsarge bas been revoked, morning. There were not many others, the | Ue raidenenor big perenne u SEW SORE, Big Zine Vein in Wisconsin. 3 MR. FITZGERALD'S STATEMENT. The Woman is Entitled to Her Land. — sega praigrragen oH — southesst, GEORGE NEVILLE Wi aged twenty = pe Dusvgue, Iowa, Oct. 30.—The largest dis- ane Cowen — aoe ae General Land Commissioner Groff in decid- | Hansborough of North Dakote aud Mir: Cher! aia | oa covery of zinc ore known as dry bone ever made : counsel Mr. Fitzgei ook the stand and testi- | ing the case of Anderson against Myers, involv- | his usual public iam tn Oe pF ELaRGEST EXHIBIT OF ARTISTIC FURNITURE in this vieinity ie reported on land owned by fe S00. Das on May ok fied that he never denied receiving the $175; ing ownership of & homestead entry in Ne- his usual pul reception in the afternoon, IN AMERICA. Morris Cavanagh on the Platte river, 4 miles | Short, ribs—0c November, 4.90; Janu- | that the first conversation he had with Mr. | braka, emphasizes the policy he will pursue in ALEXANDRIA. from Potosi, Wis. The vein is said to be 10 |“ * = Jaynes was on Thursday last, and he told him | tand contests when good faith is shown by th ee feet wide, 7 feet thick and three-quarters of a ‘ then that cortain parts of the contract had not | settler, Anderson contested M: © | Reported for Tae EVENtne Stan. TEX SHOW ROOMS FILLED WITH THE LATEST | quile Jong. ‘Ihe quality is of the best. The body of Walrath, the baloonist who was | been kept and told him to call again. He came | Sotre alleging that ahe hed charloned it |. Euzctiox Cases.—The mayor this m ‘CTIONS OF THE FURNITURE AND UP- ——_—_ lost in Otsego lake September 24, was found | the next evening and he told bim that ho | ()77culeeing, that, eke had abandon lived | Sent on to the grand jury the case of W. C. a cae “ameea val moeaiaee A Confederate Gathering. esterday twenty feet from where the ‘para- | had failed in the contract and would refuse to on her entry for six months prior to | camtmell jot, Washington, with false ACTURING CENTERS OF THE WORLD, | Drewsxouan. Ata., Oct, 90.—Fifteen hundred | “"Tive great steel bridge of tho Illinois Central | (aT een ees ek thee ate ernmined a8 | notice of contest, But good faith in making eiien Cnteman portion 1889, at 7:30 o'clocka.m, a = confederate veterans yesterday organized a/ over the Ohio river at Cairo was tested yes- | him that the deed had been proved, He thes | tte entry and in what he has done to improve Tena of cues ie thirey-sour Stee oe ne oe stato association to raise money to build | terday with nino Mogul locomotives coupled | cxplained that Jaynes was to give him a cer. | tAr@ essential elements, ears Commissioner [rei 4 gender wrap print Romaine wil be removed riley Ma i imma a gu a home for disabled and homeless con- | together, their aggregate weight being about | tain recipe; that he had mede false represen- | GTM, im deciding the case. ime SY8 | calied before Judge Norton this morning and a ed BOVELTIES OF VIENNA PRODUCTION, federate veterans. Telegrams and _ let- | Seven hundred tons. ‘The bridge proper is two | tations to him as to the sale of county mighte in | pat’ the woman had dug e well, built «small | postponed until natin Our Own Importation. ters from Jefferson Davis, Joo E. Joln- | miles and the bridge approachesare four miles | stating the price at 425 per county when he | Rowse and broke 40, acros of ground. Her NOVELTIES OF AMERICAN PRODUCTION, | ston, Wade Hampton and others were rend, | long. d ascertained he had sold some for $5, ib was pose and she T claim in Tacluding Those of Our Own Manufacture, Tho stage, was decorated (with the national |, hawt SE ee ait, tind tendered. the patent right to Mr. cual canen a oe and the torn and fa & x NJ, ered she resumed her residence. Visitors to New York are conlially invited to call | fogernte flags on the left. ‘The veterans | lic. who will not rmit him to go to a public | to settle. aT Oe a iaeed Commenting on all the facts- Commissioner anit examine our stock and prices. The central loce-| cheered the stars and stripes and kissed the | Shool, and his father is a Protestant, who will |" Miss Margaret M. Moran, a type writerin Mr. | G8 say#: tion of our establishment (adjoining Eden Musee) | faded flags of the confederacy reverently. Gen. | Hot allow him to attend a parochial school. | Fitzgeruld’s off tially corroborated him | a, a/t,is cleat that in consequence of ‘sickness - snakes it easy of access from all parts of the city, E. W. Pettus was elected prosident of the aaso- | Between the two he went to no school atall. | us to Thompson's interview with Jaynes, ot rey, nae peda Mee be BO fully the purposes of street Exrecrva, wel Stk, wen ciation, with a vice president from each con- | _ The great dam near Rockaway, Morris county, au. Gite sia deal of the time, and I am satisfied i There gressional district. has been declared unsafe by engineers, . she has lived on the as cont —y — ~~ Residents of the Rockaway valley feel great Mr. Jaynes was called and testified that the | she was able and as much 80 as was it Ssovrvenr Cares. Creditors Agree to a Settlement. apprehension. contract produced was partially correct and | With prudence and - The law does not pepe AS New York, Oct. 30.—Eastern and western|_ ‘be Westinghouse electric company of Pitts- | partly false. in Seal, Mivh, Astrachen, Persian and Monkey Fur. | creditors of Solomon Bennett, a big clothicr of | DUFE has bought mines in Arizona, and will| ‘The judge read the paper SEAL JACKETS, SACQUES and DOLMANS af Low | Peoria, Ill, who failed for $965,000, met here | being used sanudie ne Milton pounds | phrase ‘a patented glass churn,” and witness yesterday and agreed to a 30 per cent basis of | A 280-pound grave digger of Biddeford, Me. pa foodl aa phrase “if falters heen: be made FUR TRIMMING in every variety of Fur. settlement. got stuck in a grave a few da: id a de= i i PLUSH CAPES, SACQUES and JACKETS. ——_ Tick had to be erected to pull hinrout, iention ie pall end veld,” wee 9 forgery, All goods at New York Prices. Rudder Broke. Rey. Father Kolasinski, the excommunicated WILLETT & =, New York, Oct. 90.—The Mallory line | Catholic priest of Detroit, was arrested yester- eos 8 steamer Colorado, which sailed hence for Gal- oe ee ee ‘Y, c! Mato Ovtber 3 ha teen pig st sssos |S Seatac of the Gag "De Tousph who of Hook all the morning, having x Sined wiih her radider dumbed” For yor erie san FEES eres ae Lig PSs w1d3a fol 3 Yom SE ic ner as ae “4g NGost BUTTERS, / WORLD RE. AS 20. B wiecert vite tasers. At all dr Hi My i pil ie He : f ‘3 Hj etizer, ‘bots, sole mamac- Fi i