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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. aad 1ith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & WL KAUFFMA: Prete eate, treme STAm ts served to subscribers tn @he oY NEARING A VERDICT. Argument Begun ia the Birchall : Murder Case, + SUICIDE OF A RICHMOND MAN. Slavin and McAuliffe Surrender to Vo. T7—No. TWO CENTS. the Police, sPECIAL NOTICES ; SPECIAL 2 Washington News and Gossip. NEARING THE CLOSE. betel eed Dil and should go over oot news oveh THE wire. a= FISHER, M.D. WILL REMO' ADIES’ AND GENT coMMUNIC, ‘Mr. Taylor said that he would it to go peationt eves str oe Octsber i Bas attre mone EX Grorags & gox, x son eebet if Ae use, eee ee Ree — to conference, with the expectation that it will joor Palsia thor oy carriers, on their own account, at_ 10 ceuts per C Bee SE A4e per mouth” Copies at the counter; enn postaze = 86, six months, 58 Tum Werxty 5 lished seer portagn psi fr months, 50 cents. Ea-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advanes; tee paper sent longer than is paid ivr, of advertising made known on application, 17,053. a 1115 Pa ave. next 890, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. | ASTUSEMENTS.. 8 80 over un til the uext session. PLEADING FOR BIRCHALL, rice ci Mi) rt “ . * . Weick of Catnip, Waskinwion, Neptemivet | wt'wigh Y had. anothec Te to live. tf ont the { Ment Hae fate naity ine ed teks | ARCHITECTS, ¥ The General Deficiency Bill Passes | ,_A‘ter some discuision the bill was laid aside —— = Decming itconducive “fo the publ pasitevest | ecmniurt of wearing 33, G A Bap 0 oe roti Weaken iy invi ATTORNEYS, temporatily.g Mr. Blackstock, the Prisoner’s Counsel, feat, the Coummienionerent | _o=7-im HL a Pt eed (a, A. GATLEY, Secretary. | AUCTION SALES... Both Houses, GENERAL DEFICIENCY BILL. Begins His Speech, ave had the route survered i< HE WASHINGION TRAINING SCHOOL ~ee HON. jOuN Mt LANGsTo WILL SPEAK | AUTUMN RESORTS. Mr. Henderson (Iowa) submitted the confer- ae erect Prey re d sna led tu ae 9 xa < N he recular course of lectures | <7 the Party. Its Duty 3 oh Its | BICYCLES. Woopsrock, Oxt., Sept. 29.—At 9:58 o'clock nce report on the general deficiency bill, THE SENATE Bis Tux woeT warrrxo ox, | *hi# morning Mr. Blackstock began his eddres Ur. Clements (Ga.) called attention to the | % the jury in Birchall’s behalf. Every inch of differences existing, comparatively, between | *P*°¢ in the court room was occupied and the . the number and salaries of the employes of the | !*dies, as heretofore, were present in as large A Vote May Not Be Reached | senate and of the House, Onan average cach | ambers as the mou. Long before the doors - Senator had three and one-half employes to | Were opened a dense throng gathered in front Until Tomorrow wait upon him, while tess than one employe | of the court house nd for a time they over- 1 was sullicient to attend to the requirements of | Powered the constables, who rapped the a Representative. Nobody was entitled to more | Ple the head with their dignity than the direct representative of the ici stafis, finally making @ mar- TO ADJOURN PROBABLY WEDNESDAY. | People. a sa Thero were some occasions for the uprising | Otcials and jury to pass through. Many ladies pita aee (EES of the public conscience. The lare Mz | Tiedatthe rough treatment, Before summing SENATE. Randall kad Jed one of these uprisings in favor | UP began Mr. Blackstock introduced three wit seakeia of economy, it was now time that another ward woh pg ny a — Costin, — Mr. Ingalls (by request) introduced a bill to | "rising should be + ee importont, Ho oniA theta aivenem’ soeeen brovide for payment of arrears of pensions on | pioveg in the exocative departments might be | 8 house Tuesday evening, Febraary 48, and applications filed since July 1, 1880. Referred. | substantially decreased wituout injury to the | **Ked for a night's lodging. He refused.’ He The Senate bill giving, upon conditions | public service. said he was going to Woodstock. The witness Church, Mat between Lothand 1utn | BOARDING...... “ Peta Sieseas | Leecaeromee ttc teh, meebes betel hecents sence | soos sassee jormal peketsof sdinise Fy Da | ‘De. it L. Lk. JOHNSON, Deon, 8 Prof. J. . Layton. setae" | orry rea B a WASHINGTON COMMANDERY, No. 1,& | COUNTRY BOARD... Bie Coumnasnroneva ofthe Digirct af Collab IOWA PEOPLE, ATTENTION, ihe sombers of te sentry DOUGLASS, L.G. INE, 4 Pom N emple, Town people who expect to go home this fall are ro- Ne October 1.1800, Scnere, D.C. s7223.20,5Qoct, quested to hand tn thelr names at the next mectiucot | Aen any utter nD: alg armed ae) SDAY deceased trater, sir Geo p> TEMPORARY OFFICE publican Associat: WED) Ki = CAPITAL TRUST COMPANY, EV EATING, det Tso shar Gastonia it , Oct. 1, 18! FE 5 P 12 Pentayivania Avenue Southeast mental Hall, 3% Poon ces ee Pes teak cen eli SES 10 each. qa WE WiLL LAUNDRY LACE CURTAINS val. EK TING OF THE STOC! FINANCIAL. ion to the capital stock of the and Lang them for you iM an artistic way ‘Ainericau Security ana Trust We company will be open from September 2 je small sum of SU cents Ver pair, without hank: | Con ‘at the office of the company, }8YO. tu September 30, 1400, mciusive, at the follow- its. Don't be t ‘eu in by parties who do not ON: places: usiness, for curtains ini AKOESSLE, The Arlington. perly done are ruined forever. ‘CROSBY, 1 ue National. : WILLIAM ce and. profession ae a = ay tains. $1,000 IN SEVEN YEARS—825 A; WEE MORGAN'S LAUNDKY WoRKs, ick, A meeting will be held at stohl- | FORMENT (Houses) S17 ot x. | mass Mall, 32102 st. nw. on TUSSDAY EVENING, | For SALE (Hovsns, Telephone call 4: é_ | Pept. 30, to onrunize a braneh of the lrou Hall, 7! Ms = — “—7———— |} supreme vice justice will address the mceti 60,000 members." Free, for Nurses. ‘on the “xepul lelivered ot the Lectnre Hall, 3226 O stn. prortunity,” at the reception to be of the proposed wilening of the highway <DAY é i the i that all persons who lave objections to x TARIFF DEBATE IN SENATE. TCC e it By order wm teat) oad RRBONES e TI le ae. ‘Terms of subscript: per cent on October 1, U, and 5 per cet: each thirty days thereafter. - TLis company will occupy 8 fie Bot new covered M. 's 10" TP by any fuanoral fusu tution it tis important wects BY OUR INSPIRED POET. sociation, i, tof Co- 18 dow Banana CA <2 2 _ -— sestenemersedahenemepenins “Mind your business and tell no Lies, ober 2 ate M720 pine All members and therein contained, the assent of the United ee ee yee ee aos fall "The ~~ peguseytious received snd al information furnished Sheaehgek Hronichac auniea sous etveal Cement, &c , are requested to be States to certain leases of rights to mine coal in | Mr. Cannon (Ill.) said that after examination | ister of the Metropolitan Hotel, New York, was SOHN G. SLATER, Pronsicut.” Pay your debts and advertise, ee the Choctaw nation was taken from the calen- | it seemed to him that if heads of certain produced. showing the entry of the names CHARL 2 CBEISTS AN ree? ‘Shirts to order or otherwise *° Sana > | dar And passed. departments of the government had the power | Birchall, Benwell and party and acknowledged ‘To Nt all men of any size. erly with 8] Aarne? LeamLation ox THE saBBaTH Dax. | to choose their employes there might be a | * be genuine. pret hho redirects Recing esteRaeS b traetan 2| The Vice President presented resolutions of | small decrease in some of the bureaus. In| , Nf Blackstock’s address was exceedingly Wine Do Campbell, Senry Acie ‘And from your tongue will praises rise ah Tusa, beet age g | the annual conference of the Methodist Epis-| othersthere could not. | But, considering tho | “Wi sist ana imposing scene is Albert © Archibald M. ‘Lachile! % 3 —— ———— — i country, Shere wer Saag een B cl te ane chia For Miller, the mau of enterprise. > a TENDER MY @INCKRE copal Church, held at Detr« reqaesting both time m the history of the country when the here. You are participating in the gravest, thanks to the officers and meubers of houses of Congress to refrain from holding most responsible and most dreadfal function any session for legislation on the Sabbath day, papers oh arg ned been jowell aud | which civilization presents to a uman bet Referred to the committee on education and : We are debating here today of life and dea! labor. CONFERENCE REPORT AGREED TO, Human society, for its own protection and for ‘The conference report on the bill for there- | The conference report was agreed to. the safeguard of the mighty fabric of civiliza- lief of settlers on the Northern Pacific rail- | On motion of Mr. Henderson (Jowa) the bill | tion, has said that under certain circumstances road indemnity lands was presonted anc agreed | was passed appropriating $10,316 to supply a | it has the = ye step in —< the . deficieney in the appropriation for the com- | Cumstanocs to say that though od gave inte Pensation of members of the House. man has the right to destroy it. Gentlemen, I On motion of Mr. BingRam (Pa.) Senate | nocd not tell you that there is in our own com: MILLER'S, Georetown Councii, No. 997, American Legion of Houor, for their promptiess iu paying over 000 insurance on thi Appleton H Beauregard eof by no ree x MPS! William H. Cros! a he Successors to ELLERY & CO., —— Ladies’ and Gents’ Ontittera ‘Anurew Prey. James L. Barbour, 270 ‘William A. om, TPOUr20-10¢ e27-28 1th st. and Penn. ave. >THE BEST VALUE GIVE Por Square Pianos f t for | Az _______1*"_ | WANTED (Boanp). redone medians mele ii ase Upright Pianos, = DY CONGRESS 1818, AX AE NED MEETING OF THE | waxtED nee r 0 Dargai ew cans to porfec ‘ Toucan sevests ws slogenhes RANKLIN INSURANCE CO. Ormanization of the ussociation will we held st Grand WANTED (Hovsxs). SAIWIWIAD wee THE DISTRICT TRUST DILL PASSED. The House amendments to the Senate bill for TTT ttittt F a rit 12 Penneylvanis ave. ‘US. | WANTED (Rooms) Paze 2 | the incorporation of trust, loan. mortgage an: ' munity, in every community, a very large 2 THE PIANO EXCHANGE, of Washington, D.C. DAVEY URG; september 30, 1800, 7:30pm. | WANTED (Srruario Page 2 | Certain other companics in the District of Co- panier ndcey Se cman oe aac ean ca | teapeckant Coctinn eee ae te geal ae eon 913 Pennsylvania ave, | CAPITAL AND SULPL! SAGER | ee ee ate nvEED Wo be gree WANTED (stones). Pege 2 | lumbia were presented and concurred in. Pioyes of first.and second class post oftices, | U2ler no circumstances has human society the SAW ESEFGRE Kn SVORAGE SEDER: . Xana sak By order of President, ezo-2t | WANTED Qfiscen Page Senate joint resolution extending up to Oc-| ‘the amendment extends the benefits of the | Tight to forfeit human life. Many of the most 7 ENT. prompt und betel sajartnen ss Tr Dutalwaye makes | | JNO. MORAN, VISUPA AVE, HAS 15 OF : —<== tober 31, 1890, the act fixing the rate of inter-| measure ‘to employes in the mail bag repair | €@ightened governments of the nineteenth SECURITY AND be sag COMPANY, ow oy = A all | Statement of the circulation of Tuk EVENING | est on arrearages of taxes in the District of | shops. century have done away with capital pumish- Row ready for the storage of Furuituse, Pisses Silver Da DAN'L B CLARKE, Prest, "| ROE Resta Oband t eb aa rgutar prem Babin. | STAR forthe week ending September 27,1600: | Columbia was reported and see OME Ts! Sir: Blackstock referred to the fact that the a c ini c age New ore 4 jeath's Grand Dou ‘ ‘ cIENCY BILL. HOU: y. a able "articies of Al Eindg.” Pacing: moving } ane GEO. E. LEMON, Vice Preat, nd eestect SaWubes aud 1 ether penton Coenen nistald evr 22, 1890. 30,219] Rccnenta veces santrate shines we THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW. prisoner could mot testify in his own bebatt 1 oF telep! " rom. 'VESDAY, Sept . ——— S e og CHAS. 8 BRADLEY, Treas, ‘Telephone, 964-2. 820. ead pntoenptad ee” \ wan praseated by Me. Male, The President Tells a Committee That | fon Sr tie evidence i oe neh.& Brent por ALBERT M. READ. ne ei a = THE NEW CANNING | WEDNESDAY, September 24, 1890 30,253 ‘i (General Maneeer. 1. FENWICK YOUNG, Secy, | << ee 5 SEHGR ARE EL GHOTES. ‘Taunspay, September 23, 1800. 3 The report having been read Mr. Dawes in- He Will Enforce It. moved from the scene. Some of it takes place 5 >If YOU WANT ABSOLUTE SECURITY WILL P. BOTELER, Asst. Secy. 827-3 FOMN HY AGHUDE! ities 9 Mchrnsh 30,514 quired what dixposition had been made of the Sag in England, some of it related to circumstances ae w. 3S mer and A Securitees at a Yeu —— ~ ——— 829-3t 1417 New York ave. and 1122 Conn. ave. ipa September 26, 1890. 30,082 — speliation a : ; At the last regular meeting of the Federation | that — place there and much of it sprang im the is AF! sit C » = SON = 7 ATURDAY, September 27, 1890 . 35,049 ir. je replicd that the House conferees | of Labor Messrs. Thot & Denham and | Upon him out previous knowledge of its Di Penuaylvanis ave. | ly sealed oe DON'T THIS BRIGHT, CRISP MORN- i * | had come from that body after an exraost and | Joseph K. Potter, respectively president and | omi0z, 20 that he stands in the position of be ee AE SURAT ‘sen thakiiawelians Sine, ING REMIND YOU THAT A NEW animated contest on that subject, and after the | * 5 ee - ing unable to present to you evidence to meet cane SEL MIOR FI ©. A. MUDDIMAN, FALL OVERCOAT WOULD BE JUST THE TOTAL... e000 seeuveeeee 186,340 | House having by a yea and nay vote refused to | 8¢cretary of the federation, and H. F. Criddle, | j1.% Y 827 614 12th at. THING? IF IN NEED OF ONE WE ——— | agree to the Senate amendment. The conferees | delegate from the Bricklayers’ Union, were xp. Speaking of the influences of the re DENTS PER PATR. es WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW OURS, Dat.y Avgnacn. 31,056 | had found the House conferees very determined | pointed a committee to see the President and | on the case he said: “Gontlemen, I am the last ‘uaranteed in every particular, THE REGULAR QUARTEKLY DIVIDEND 910, 812. $13.50, €15 AND $18 REPRE- and firm in their attitude and refusing under the i i person who would try to circumscribe or over- —- edt pac ouubam the gapieal isa ce aie - pS Hac request the issuance of a proclamation insisting i YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, SBUKANCE COMPANY wilthe SENT THE PRICES AT WHICH WE CAN any circumstances to agree to the Senate throw the liberty of the press. No one is more Oth st., near cor. of F, ; oe gegen nit Br GIVE YOU EVERYTHING DESIRABLE CORRESPONDING WERE, 1680.....0+....44 28/445 | amendment or to any propositions modifying | © the enforcement of the eight-hour law in| profoundly moved than | by the solid advan. F. H’ WALKER & CO. QETOBEA 6. 18:0. Books tor transier ob stock will IN we OvgncoaTs. YOUK OPINION | it. The Senate conferces, therefore, had been a2 Ppipaapsa buildings, The committee | ages which accrue to the public from the . © closed September 30, 100. SOLICITED. si ‘i Y \¢ pre | Yeclemnly swear that the a! - aitcee compelled to yield to the position taken by the | called on the President this morning and pre- | liberty which thy press enjoys, but J also want J. D. COUGHLAN, Sec. " - = * GEORGE SPRANSY, House. He (Mr. Hale) did not by any means | ferred the request. They also asked that in |tosay if a verdict of guilty is pronounced ROCHDALE CO-OP. SOCIETY. MEM. and correct statement of the circulation of | cousider the matter closed or ended. It could | case he eeiarerea. a ode id han aa Cony against that man it will not be upon the evi- this, at . TSO1, and interested im the Maatioe at eee manipmaned Tur EvEXINO Stan for the week ending September | be taken up at another wession. ut the Senate | Ca¥ be dis deuce which has been heard trom that box, but under: 2a 494 7TH STREET. Ripiat Fhank B.Noves, {conferees hind become convinced that nothing | t@ repeal it. it will be becuuse the dragnet of the news OOD, ‘should call on the un Pg ae —_—"* ARE AGENTS FOR THE Es could be done now in the matter and therefore YHE PRESIDENT'S REPLY. papers has been abroad through theslimy sluices bw. Re ¥. J GENUINE Se ret BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Treasurer EVENING Star Newspaper Co. | the amendment had gone out. me - The President replicd that he had referred | Of imuuendo or pred of interested ~ ee ee ee ee beter Subscribed and sworn to before me this} Mr. Dawes had no doubt that the Senatecon-| to the Attorney G “al thi e hich | 2ud imagination and because it is impossible cett, 60:5 Muss. ave. ii. 4th Aud. Office, DR. JAEGER'S Asset 440,125.56 & : ‘ e ey General the mattor, which | 9nd i 22 Sd ot ne EO. Departmene, Woilities Sor dus Os sitaten Sf0,085.30 ¥ D. ferees had done allin their power to maintain 4 s = for either jury or judge to entirely disassociate 16B sta werd. M. Geul's Ofc wuaanen ie. Miuterest PALER S| Te on nee eae the position of the Senate, “He expressed his | had been Drought to Nig attention ty a foraer | the case from the impression that he has omy T. C. Cuan, great regret at the refusal of the House to pay | Committee. not y ard from him. | received. Gentlemen, it is to no end that ny BRYAN & COMPANY, i por amt pec one Notary Public. | a claim so just and so long due, He promised that when Congress adjourned he | jord instructs you to deliver yourself of these CORNER F AND 15TH STS. Our receipts for ele —_—— ae Mr, Gorman asked Mr. Hale to make a state- | Would give consideration to the subject. He | false impressions. The human mind is not so meeting have Seo AS,_avere Govenyaext Receipts Topay.—Customs. | ment of the changes in the ill, as well as the | ©xPressed himself as favorable to the interests | constituted. 1 defy any of you to do it. shu Room Treasury. ‘ALOG! REE, i of the workingmen and said that ne would ealed to the be Renin. pa taken‘evers mouth by the inde 1,208,817; internal xovense) €540,456 Sess ites pee ise a insist on the, strict “enforcement “of the aprnat iy oteenae Be bisees ene = ee eS . 7 a eight-hour is tent a: look —" ES, them of 12 per cent persaunum: Yaar to fag | , core Roce Cuxzx Pang Brit. was approved | y4r, Hale roplicd that as tho bill passed the | culled to the painting which woe being done | m,comtBues: Bcc eqn npg orn PLUMBING AND HEATING Se — by tho Prosident today House it appropriated 5,230,535. The Senate the White House by imported labor and | by the crowa, ‘Think of yourself. 1 wonder &8 SHEDD& BRO, AGL SN WAGoN Wakurac. : : 88] cuz Ancor: or InrzaneT oa goveriiment | hed increased tho amount by 62,644,955, making'| Which ‘the committee declared was inferior | Chat tarorig at county of Oxford would Ps 4 it $7,875,470. ‘Thi: been reduced in con- | York. He said that he had not noticed the | stand defense against the preparations of the a lechiington, Aix. Per cont per aunt interest. "We pay Yack al; meney b ogre re or usd yee edged making a ed Ho pat ocekprich regute appro | teriority of the work. ‘The disagreeable | crown. We have no money to bring witnesses CERTIFICATES OF STOCK AND uave tukeu inte partuer- | without requiring notice, making chine as e total prepayment to date $1,998,467, sic pried gtd Sree 208 Pike | smell was all that had attracted his attention. | from England and Nevada to purchase the evi- Cheaues. All, methods of Printing and | ship Mr-ROBART MchEYNULDS, wud are badiog Yemient ae ponatfe tor the diem $of dimamosiaiton. ° WHE VanesiGee' le Hemplne foads end cop Ohi hpheyie: 7 ng myecuerges be | The committee retired satisfied with the Pres-| denco with, aud 1 call you to witness here that, ERED 407 100hets Adbinton Vert Melaing, | machinery CUbE Sere oN eae ee ees ee to lurve a unber of inenubere Ai Se ee ee Pronch ‘epollation, clei Another (or ue | ideat’s promise to give the matter considera- | while the evidence called by the crowu-_-beyond r ion claims. Another matter Goes Wiss Purvis nocse, Soncec ends asserts = to eaeaie” | “Wy spears thes Mer org | Mn moron foe Nowrer’ ; the conferees » tong time was |“ ‘> be londed with ‘malice and-diebonosty. tay 5 312 10th stn —— FS = buy pi very, oe ra BY Somony, Promorgep.—Miss M. A. Austin has been pro- | th ¢ item of $40,000 for explorations and investi- CAPITOL PICK-UPS. learned friend will be unable to put his finger ba i a a eg ee er re ed 5u0 on ten shares tor | moted from a clerkship at €1,000 to a clerkship | gations in regard to artesian wells and irrign- —— on & witness who went into that box at the in- I reenter ese | ME ee a Tee ee moms. 8.000 for | at $1,200 in the burcan of medicine and on, ‘amendment had been at last agreed to | PM¢ Tariff Bill May Not Pass the Sen- | stance of the detense and who gave the smallest Bae Sat SATEMPR HAS REMOVED | Bc. Mechanical nasage, Elecuicny, Hota ba sna reduce, your anouthly paynients of 1u- iavy Department. by the House conferees witha provision that| ate Until Tomorrow—Other Matters. | ¢Vidence of being a man that was not reliable.” Se, skillfully administered, circulars on applic terest You cau reguidte your rates o1 futeres so : hy parick eter pe ae Seis aack dues rogued, Mniag WEDSMSDAY | |, Bemtouszy Tut. Commander Chea. L. Hun- | that appropriation, should completo she work | os alasich says he will endewor to Bem cavers ay canrerixos. EVENING, OC; OBE 1 st O18 17th at. u. w. pated as Feber ar eaie ne iach a July, 1891, force the vote on the tariff bill without delay. | til now it exceeds anything ever known ina Fidel bar dienes td bieeicasa rua THE REPORT AGREED TO. He is prepared to take the vote as soon as the | similar case in tho history of Canadian orimi- wa je hope ertained of hisre-} ‘The report was agreed to. reading of the report is concluded. ‘There are, | nal jurisprudence. At the moment the court “EQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 F ST. , OUR STOCK IS BRIMFUL AND MOST = covery. : vas already well ASSETS $1,119,062.77. INVITING. A GLIMPSE AT THESE FLOOR pees THE TARIFF BILL. however, five democrats who desire to,| #48 about to open the room was already we A. N. MEEKER, will brim the . speak on the bill, which will delay | Sled and there wasa surging crowd outside, Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. daily. On| CHEERERS WILL TELL YOU SO. 17 18 | dues to the meetiiy fur the conveuieiice uf themen- | ANoTHER TaiP For THE PnesrpeNt.—-The | The conference report on the tariff bill was ¢ Seuctsend exndiiens ef le. the frst Wednesday in each month the ofice will be] OUR AIM TO HAVE THE canver orren. | eteesisimweon Capitol Hil ¢¥-Ot_| President will learg Washington next Mouday | presented and read at length, its passage until tomorrow, — Senutor | Mn, tiae forward to sccore adeewaoe oren from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Advances will be made = NIC,—& SPECIAL COMMUNIOA- | tor the ft attendiig the G: Mr. Aldrich said that the conferenco report J i be Ni UNUSU. . . tion of jamin B, French Lodge, No. Lo, purpose of attending the Grand Army . r " ‘port | Aldrich says that western republicans may be | judge and lawyers had to fight their way es ee cn rere een ae THM., will be herd at Slawoute Temple CLUNES | reunion at Galosburg, IU, on the Sth proximo; | aud the bill, ax modified by it, were printed, | dinsatisiied over certain items, but that they | through the crowd. The work of preventing im WITS AND WILLINGNESS COUNT WE'LL SE 1890, tact ec amie at Ottumwa, Iowa, on the 9th, and at Topeka, | and he did not deem any further explanation | will not vote against the bill. The passage to-| the crowding of the court room was well done, Shares are $2.50 er month. DO IT. REMEMBER TuIs. . | Kan., on the 10th. The details of the trip have | of its provisions necessary. He hoped the | day of the deficiency appropriation bill through | and at the time the court opened no more had x anced on eack share, ore, D. Kenn ‘a. reques ussgedetsk cofeshig sidan ated peiondiass se PAY YOUR VISIT TOUS FinsT axD we | Mewbersot ether Pe a a not yet been arranged, but thé President | Senato would be able to reach a yote on the re- | both houses disposed of the last of the appro- | been admitted than would Bll the sonts availe fhe Association are furnished upon application. WILL MAKE FRIENDS OF you. oun am- | “tte W.M. WML A G MRS. BIRCHALL'S PITIFUL ENDURANCE. The interest in the case has steadily risen un- EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ” idee expects to return to Washington by the ldth | port at an carly hour this afternoon. He had | priation bills and final adjournment should be | ebie eae a neneey OS | Seuxitna. pear! ho knowledge of the intention of Senators on | reached ou Wednesday. Prominent among those’ in the court THOM, MER VILLE, IN IS TO GIV: = jet eee the other side of the chamber in regard to de- ———— and sitting just behind counsel for the defense sree aaah Fe ee ee eee OREN AFTER MORE TOOK. Navar. Onpens.—Liout, John B. Milton has | bute, but he was aware of tho anxiety of Sona- DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. and very near the prisoner's dock, wore Mra 380. JOY EDSON, Sec x3_| OF CARPETS AND THE Most FLEasixa =| KC — been detached from the Jamestown and or-| tors on both sides to arrive at an early con- Birchall and her sister, Mrs, West-Jones, Mra, STYLES AT THE LEAST POSSIBLE Cour. Am in New York today— dered to duty at the Naval Academy, Win, ¢, | €lusion of the business of the 3 and, tne avy case, Birchall scems to have nerved herself to listen THIS 18 OUR METHOD, SIMPLY DOING and mobabiy will b: to- Braisted of Detroit, Mich., has been appointed | With that object in view, he should ask fora} The papers in the Guy trial were called for | to all that goes on, but there was a weariness morrow, replenishing Dy vote as soon as it could possibly be had. again this morning, ‘This time they were for | in her face most, pitifal to see. Mra, West- BETTER AND BETTER EVERY SEASON. a anat enageee ae OE: stock, 70 BE SWALLOWAD WHOLE. Commissioner, Douglas, and that gentleman | Jones came only because her sister must be SIDENT’s C, 2 is - 1 i ‘i making a bundle of them went to Rockville to | supported in the fearful or: passing ee ‘Tomorrow or hext day Gata = i Serge rs Sea ar eane Sti that, the Arif BIN ‘np | Sorc aear Rishe peas oath -eapeaition af | War ae abe eosie eens Mea Ose SULIUS LANSBURGH, expect to have something we soled ercecay rney General | manipulited by the republican conferces of | the cose, Commissioner Douglass upon his | and even Mrs. Birchall seems to dread to let interesting to say about aaa pasties Evarts, AssistantSecretary Net-| both houses had many new features which | return will call a special meeting of the board, | ber eyes rest upon her husband's face. TMPORTER RAPER! yuserings and Suiti leton, resentatives Smyser. Langston and | neither tho House nor the Senate had voted | and the long-delayed sentence in the case of BIRCHALL 18 NERVOUS, pare? _ hears sabe Lchibach, First Controller Matthews and Col. } upon, but it was impossible to go intoa dis- | Lieut. Guy will be made kuown, The prisoner was in his place early. At last erie aheset SS Meredith. a cussion of the changes. ‘They wero all of real TuRY WANT T STREET OPENED, Gas cunt to ‘Sung: oie btn eon a 7 ee ee , “Expert in Trousers,” : importance to the people, but the parliatncntary | Some time ago the Commissioners received : SPIEMBER IS iue” | to ss ls Sal ate. 2.0 No Arrsarr 7o AssAssiiate. Parswair] oo wocticablo to the present stage | a long potitiatadie Goa Srusesedl eudothere, thet hodid net sheep well lest, night, bes be Nor:cn. Be a menting of tne Be Ea es. . mh Draz.—Minister Romero of Mexico says that | of the bill denicd to Scnatore the privilege | resideuts and property holders ow T street he: | sows nothing like fear, simply the nervou dent, Manayers and Company of the Washington the reports that the assassination of President | of a separate vote on any one of the numecrons | twoct Lincoln avenue and 2d street northeast, | B&S* and lack of apprehension of @ man who Turnpike Company will be held at the dgrectors’ room : P jee c *t, | feels that great events for him are happening OTHER WEO Wane qour, sumeran. | o> Pome ed hee ee ee Rae 8 orRTATIE BUILDING A8-| Dinz was attempted on the occusion of the | changes, It was a Lolas that had to be swal- | requesting tho opening of T street between | feel+ that great events for him are happening ing : ION recent celebration of his birthday are totally | lowed whole or to be rejected. All thnt could | suid points. As tho improvement is a very TIAL AND COMFORTABLE SHOES— TeGUs for election of ditectore onthe tutor pea:: | soup annual EWeeoUE Oh took sion win taxe | UMUFUC. ‘The Minister was Tresett Of Wow | be done wen to" discnss ina general wey the | nesbteny one Capt Rowell has recommended | the, future, hee in store for, him is fest pe "diol: SPENCER WATKINS, Presiden! a U1 iustitute Hall, G02 ¥ st n.w..on | casion and asserts that the president réccived | principles on which the measure was fouuded, | that condemnation proceedings b pity aaa sell tent idering the time k SOHON HAS Mis, enewee 1, 1890, at 7:30 4n. | many marks of estee! ihe only great leading principle of the biliwas | for the purpose of opening T street bi they bh hens ath ‘Am ‘those in the d to tue city and moved his office from | Ufticers for the enmuite year will be elected and pay: — higher taxation of the people aud greator | the points uamod, and proceedings will com- | they have been con Lemme, | FPR, OT RRR TITr > sity an Lz st Rw. Oice ours: ¥ to, 12 | ments on the twelfth ineue of stock will bu received. | Movement oF Sirven,—The issue of standard | profits to those engaged in manufacture mence in « few days, as the Commissioners | fourt room this morning oS Police ge UU RRR Sas, <I OPAN, Secretary. 0 silver dollars from the mints during the week THE “CHILD OF THz GRURYMAXDER. have approved the recommendation. wy Reger tod nega many otber police Bus NNBYLVANIA CLUB—SPECIAL MEET- | end tei Pig 73,7! ly part of his specch Mr. Mor LEASE OF A WHARF SITE RECOMMEXDED, i rom outside. A remarkable fact in om ae die MORAY JAeaiNGr tnt TB cx | Goring the eoresponding ‘period ot lsh geer | eoxmonated hoe wmee reeeeie mele Tories |, CePt Howell bas recommended thats toase | Meta rom cutade, A remarkable fot . CANG-SAWED BOARDS!!! wih ie ae | m= AMG Te dance ing apo | RO Made to the Norfolk and Wasihngton, D.C., | the regular force of newspaper men there is in CAN BE FOUND EVERYTHING Ty Foot- | Se > O45 ¢ FRO. ast. | lee eee O80. (The shipments of fractional | Hiscock during the tariff debate reflecting upor | Steamboat Company fora wharf site next to WEAR FO! Cr ‘iscah un President. | silver coin since September 1 smount to i pe - attendance # large staff of stenographers em- THE GOLD WEATHER 1oContNe To eoe PR ge men eye ed — FOR RENT—1907 14TH ST. .W., 11 | $1,555,198. : Oats. the south and southern Senators aud said that | the arsenal wall at an annual rental of $2,500, | Dioved by one of the McCabe companies, which STOCK 13 NOW IN A CONDITION TO MEET thick wor thin Loards, Sur price is ouly % and bath. ae ae it was not the state of New York = = allow: er Ney dy a keeping the Las erranged to cond by cable vertatin ALL THE DEMANDS MADE UPON IT. LS eh ged a ly to SITHULLER & Co., us AGENTR.—The superinten-| that sent that Senator to the Senate | wharf in repair; and also © permission | of Mr, Blackstock’s h. the judge's Br. ng ate the only. dealers selling ox- A REPRE SON | a. é a teashirenh but gerrymandering. He (Mr. Hiscock) was | of Col. Hains, corps of enginoers, in charge of | Snd'a long report of Mir. Osler's address ua wel WE HAVE ENLARGED AND IMPROVED y . 5 pi. — } Gent of the consus has appointed the following: | 6 Schild. of the gerrymander. The | the harbor, be Obtained as to the iength of the acetone oun WASHINGTON, D.C., SEPTEMBER ‘7, | pamed special agents to collect statistics of language of jatribe (Mr. Morgan said) was | Wharf, so as it may not interfere with the har- DRIVEN TO SUICIDE. SIXTH at AND NOW GR Sw betwees: Chatics Wr Msenl” aner re E Charles L. Fletcher, Birming-| in good New York xtyle. The soul of the | bor lincs. This recommendation was based on MM MM FEB XN N 7 cSS8y LUMBER AND MILE WORK 35 | Simons this ved by uiutual couseus. Ali Als; Joseph Clancy. Black River Falls, | Sonator had sat before 0 mirror when he drew | ® request of the’ steamboat company several] q Prominent Richmond Man Shoots Watt EE" WaT s bills due and sald ea will be peid te and’by | Win; Charios H. Palmer, Port Chester. N.Y-; | ther taetnes, It aia wot, show wie sateen | days uo, ‘The recommendation, has becu ape Sanedit for ie aE NNN Pt ©. W. Maggi, a: MAGILL "| W.J. Huff, Iow: City, Towa; Stillman E; Parker, | nien had done, but it reflected what would have | Proved by the Commissiongrs, Love. d MM Eee § RS Fa J. — ~ ~ I will Slate tel ‘bnainess of the | Reading, Selma, Ala, ; Cur- | been the Senator's conduct and feclings if he A LAMP POR POLICE HEADQUARTERS. to Tue Evestea Se wasiotox gas ak te sr com. | shove drm at the, oa tan re Avil keep alarse | tis N. Hall, Waterbury und Naugatuck, Cona. | hed suffered what they had been compelled to | Last March Maj. Moore requested the Corn- | ®"ptis! Dispateh 9 * Bt cy : rimeat of Slate 8. —_—> 7 moxp, Va., Sept. 29.—Lewis M. Griffin, DEPARTMENT. MAKING IT LARGER, 100 BS “aor c.W. MAGILL | Tux Parsipext Has Avrnoven the act | fufler. The south was meftly a mato victim MI'D strocts borthirst, tbe pines (or ee oe Sth | a prominent leaf tobacconist,committed suicide THE MEX 70203 Sane ‘Thin comapedg Lawes Contibeeiog oe dopants beartnn ee Riots, Wot NEMIGNEXS, | authorizing the Texas and Mexioan Electric | "After au allusion to the English corn laws he | to temeried H in his room this morning. He shot himself petercat_ au sollows: On gil amounts deposited for | bee Peni ered: That tor the direst 3 Light and Powor Company tu erect wites | spoke of Mi Biaine asnnew Cobden and of the | x ca recommended that | with » pistol, the ball penetrating bie brain, Eapety days or m1 le sx mouths, 3 per esurrec’ obn Bright. i view of i pposed, deen done between Ss HH oP BER ahs gg | Saber har S con oa debate or inte | erm provide poriaueat for Fors and’ the bil granting sipoasios to ths Ping el ley sldnight ent’ daylight, co uo one Beare the ss, HH ZB EF Sse, deponts of one year oF 3 same is levied widow of Gen. Crook. stantly borne by a quard of honot at the head | $50. The Bass # oe £ - ve«~/|€,9 <7 ys ARMREST of the marching column of the Home Market a ~ - W.B, ROBISON, Secretary. VAM NEM: resident Tar Rawoxsriox of Liew Robert F. | League, That white fag bed beon borne into A AND WE WOULD INVITE YOU TO STOP Jon T.Arme — VIMECTORS. wy legen: aed nen fe saree by gn the 10th of June, “a. IN AND LOOK AT THE IMPROVEMENTS. [5 > —— _ : THE RECIPROCITY AMENDMENT. tm gi 4 aa MENS DEPARTMENT IN TRE BEAB, E. x Rusionation Accrrrep, resignation of ‘The amenament which had been of to First Lieut. Robert T. Emmet, ninth cavalry, bas been accepted to take effect ats ah / H fered in the Senate by Mr. Hale to carry out the reci- ul fl ye | i ; and he is granted leave of absence unt date. : ee Lirvr. Cor. Taomas F. Bain, Judge advocate = aD acl a pea EW E CLOVER HONEY, IN ONE | General's office, has at his own request been yucational column) | “1UKt Goon. ave ee ee eae a 22 Conn. ave, tnd ordered. to duty as judge advocate of the ARTHUR BURT & €O., oe 2211 F st. Nw § ai i ig : i | fi ! 711 14th at. a baving authorities in- ALL PEKSUNS HAV! GUO! tended fighting surren POT Tat rwwmonen, re dered Ft nreasy police thie mora- hich in! due 12 Upon terest is due 122 now ed ncite t once, oF tbe goede will Be ' HF i Eg $$ if ‘were T AMA A lazatire refreshing, ‘The —— Begg —— 4 ae ww in ‘and two bondsmen who coud CONSTIPATION, each qualify in the of £2,000. hoids, bile, ‘Mill Burned. 88 perk TUsSDAY. Seprcmter 30" 4 may be obtaived: the | 1H ft 3