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—— me “EVEN ING STAR. pan Rete ptaeng etsee Ones cottons ehh Vou 79, No 20,040. WASHINGTON. D.C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1891 : at public donors and Societe poral W = _ eae bands to violate the order. The Washington News and Gossip, MINISTER BGAWS SELEECE, 4 SAD DEATS. RAILROAD DISASTERS garrigon has also been instructed to hold iteelf a at the disposition of the Austrian authorities, ANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. fos LAS AND TRUST com pee en OF THEM! a SS ATTENTION, KNIGi OF PYTHIAS, Nelson Division, No.2, U- RK of Pe Miss Haney Jumps Into the River While 600,000. Weave just received from tha factory 100 dozen | wive a grand Pythian exrursicn to Clifton Redox to Advertiooments, — sacgermo hg ican ss Delirious From Disease. in the event of any tumult or uprising, Se Bulidipg. Fine Lineu Bosom Dress Shirts, sent to us to sall at 39 | MONDAY, SEPIEMBE 7, LABOR DAY. A rousing AD for It. and the soldiers are to keep aloof from + Sinth & Fetan.w. | cents ts for, Fine itnen Boson: | good time is expected. All Jom us on that occasion. 1t | ADVERTISING. Page Confusion ands deep sadness reigns at the Dress fy Fe Ly a4 AMUSEMENTS. ‘Page oy of the cotton, at EMBERS OF ANACOSTIA LODGE, to17. cae M.. will please attend speciai | ATTORNEYS THIS (Tuesd, ¥ Gossrr 48 To MIS RELATIONS WITH THE Batsta- | pretty little house at 489 F strect southwest to-| A Indiana Passenger Train Thrown association with the people. Altogether the sine point to exceptional rigor succeeding #8 era of €} eaday) | AUCTION Sati OEDA PARTY—DEMANDS FOR HIS REMOVAL, BUT | day. Miss Elizabeth Haney, who up tothismorn- Fron xceptional leniency. Bohemia is uot P wey sin gancn aaLtinonD samme saotony, [ok Te deemake, aeranvemicnts for te funeral 9 Bierce THAT WILL PROBABLY NOT TAKE PLACE WHILE | ing has resided there with her brother-in-law, the Track, She only state of =, boeswe, to which sat : $61 9th st. nw. a : “_#NOWH. KING, Séc. "| BP “y ‘BE IS UNDER FIRE. Mr. Arthur McDermott, has for some time — . ye mentee 9 ; Neartjunction, tu w= acd New York ave. SS TETENTION FENNSYEVANIAS BUSINESS CHANGES ms been ill with Bright's disease, and since last Nt WHE ttn ave rover pbb: Daliiggn tn boner . PENT NG oF the club willie held WEDNES- | crry irews. ‘The antagonism that hae suddenly developed | Sunday has been confined to her bed. with|THE ABUNDA AT CROP. the ‘emperor's birthday. Louie Kowath bag b " AMERICAN 1 yMPAN Army H Bi mt 1o excurstor - | COUNTR' it is writ! ppt " trate attic: HE ; AS Pag ote TOR a7 HOE | atte a Anton" insicoeartasiy | COUNTRY Bones ATE er talker Lu/alltea inset le ax tutta | only Mecay oceans eons toe = races et nation aokecemicrectte ot Ww rend. . a x : ety J 4 : gitation is rien Bot telietactoryy gules? Wo UTENES 5.0; HOLLIDAY, Presitont, | DEST HS troubles is proving « cause of much embar-| possible mad ending. ‘The calamity came this| Talk About the New President of th, ‘rredcutist, agitation v= vers nsprensns 08 nave 200 EVER SEED = SLO “26 RAND A= AL, rassment in the Department of State. The | morning, however, and in a manner which has E Sanrete. prices and work of the old-established Lae Stat id WED DAY, | EXCURSIONS, &e. demands for his immediate recall, in view of | caused additional &rief to that sorrow to be ex- Chili. ineteenth annual international grate premade te FAM the fall of cannot have any other | pected at the ending of lovable and useful fair began yesterday im Vienna and Balmaceda, y continues today. ore isan excellent dispiag jreastre®. JOHN F. SHEIRY, Printer and Engraver, PEABODY LIBRARY CIATION OF 3 effect than that of reducing bis sphere of | life, DELIRIOUS at vate. from meatiy all the countries of Europe, but 5 arley. tr manadzin. teas ena a SERNA ASSOCIATION OF [ror RENT (OMtcee) usefulness in his mission, it is fegred, especially a SEAL POACHERS RAIDED. | the exitgitors unite in giving testimony to the ition of the orizinal fund of $15,000 on the Ist as there are strong indications to the effect} Since Sunday Miss Haney has been at times ember, 1891, publisued by the direction of the FOR RE’ FOR RE that the party now coming into power looks | Ut of her mind, although the aberrations have prevalent failure of the harvest. omni been interspersed with perval AX ALLEGED SION OF WAR. 7 - ‘ with lucid intervals. On ac- STERS. i . ot o a ‘Virginia Midland 6 per cent railroad bonds. askance at him and hints at undue friend- 7 . RAILROAD DISA! A Berlin dispatch says that the appearance “HOME, SWEET HOME. North Paste oes Bee Friomaampale count of the intense suffering it has been nec- ——— on os delial he th er cent railroad bonds. ess on his part for the fallen dictator. th rm, as it is called in the Hare dis Boas Jogch more omlorting get TS bent ediecaee The List of the Killed and Wounded in the | 00 SS Wor . essary to administer small doses of morphine. jome'" is Your own. Do not delay longer la podings among the ; 4 NOT LIKELY To BE REMOVED NOW. This morning at an early hour the patient was Sadtans Aashienb-A Githeun Oellien, trict, has given rise to foreb Buy pow white the Spyortunt:y is ou Real FOR SALE (Pianoey soe But it is not thought likely that the govern- | given her medicine as usual and seemed to be Evansviize, Ixp., Sept. 1-—The list of dead | Reseantty of the approach of war. It is = tg tie to becin. : s FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) ment will recall Mr. Egan now, if at all. It is | resting quietly, although partially under the in-| | 1 rassvmi®. dnb» § a i: sab laeetntas an Po a FossS iets poly, $200; $10 carh, 810 HOTELS. not the policy of administrations in general to | “uence of the drug. I " i St. Loni road near Troy, as faras can beas-| and famine. This grub does not injure the recall ministe 4 THE SICK WOMAN ESCAPES. r mage on rom their feds of duty while they are nder | Afew minutos after 7 o'clock Miss Hancy's | certained at thi time, in ae follow: a ee eu29-38 608 F st. nw. T= ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY, fire. This tendency was shown in the case of | sister, who had been out of the room forafew| Mrs. John Cavanaugh, Troy, Ind., scalded to Minister Mizner, who figured unpleasantly in | momen aeend ified to find | death. * Se the Harrundia incident somemontheago. There | thebed aunts cat entered fo find | on Cavanaugh, jr., aged ten years, Troy,| Advices from Copenhagen state that the Masagreat hve and cryat, the, time and ne | {ea Bed empty and nportion ofthe sick woman's |, Jobn Cavanaugh. pleasure attending the reunion of the King of clamors for his recall “became very loud. It | fiumediately jommed G8 beetle eared at eed | _ Miss Barbara. Neimier, aged eighteen Yong | Denmark nd iue analy bas been greatly marred was known that this government was frowning, premises, but without success. Mr. McDer-| Harris township, Percy county, Ind., by the continued inv but nothing was done until efter the public | Prot fmnmediately sam ton ake fouste, Pocant | Outright. ‘ Duke George, son of the ¢ excitement had died down, and then, when al- | Station and reported the matter, while others | Emma Schue, aged ten years, St. Meinrad, | his imperial’ parents to Denmark. Jost everybody had forgoiten the incident, the | Cf" the “umilgrran to. the church, and other | 10, scalded to death. used to be the most manly and. athletie mem- ILLNESS OF THY GRAND DURE. 39 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK, 7.250 volumes, September 1, 1801. G50. H. PRENTISS & CO., WE, THE UNDERSI Purchased the to ibiorm the public and having refitted the place with the Jatest new and uproved macuinery and appliance for the turning out of a superior class of work,earnestly solicit the patron 37 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK, PRERGE RT ESTE agi ee gree regergererrer ye? 208 MONTAGUE ST., BROOKLYN, ay 2 Unknown farmer of Hancock county, Ky., | ber of the Kussian imperial family, but now he oie sever i Per | sage i Congres tho. fact that he bad jug | BOM Where fe wag wurmied ‘he wick woman | Cueyews for pesueie eis toon nat eae a OPE RING ANHOUNCEME! jE yer Mesbectfuly yours, ere eS lopped off Mr. Mizner’s official and diplomatic quickly sent out from the station, while a num- |, The following is a list of the injured as far a8 | his recovery is becoming more and more doubt OFFER FOR SUBSCRIPTION 2 UEEN, PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, ee eS k head. ber of volunteers scoured the ncighboring | te Dames have been learned ful. Instead of going back to St. Potersbarg aul 1168-1116 E st. n. w- _| eS THE BUCKEYE sr LAUNDRY, s thus Mr. Egan may remain in the service, | streets. “The search, however, was unavailing | CF. Bott, Mra. Wm. Chase, child of Mra. | he will return for another esjourn to Algers FOR SALE—TOPOGRAPHIC AND ROAD ‘ y formerly owned by Harry M. Conrad, has ‘this day been transferred to Bettes & Randal re xoing to greatiy improve the place by the Dew mnschinery and the latest improved appuances, shanking my iriends for thelr patronase and Loping they will redusin With the new fir, 1 remain respect fully yo yee HARKY M. SONRAD. N. B.—All accounts due me will be received whatever may be the pressure from outside. "| ong the feelings of the family, and friends of | Chase. Manuel Durbin, Michael Elberthorn, | during the winter a ace gol Gurdon, Siney own, Seem iinivon, | "terres ne sue anormen oF 4 xia He is stilla sphynx, and the department is BER BODY FOUND IN THE RIVER. yee Aron, manne nkenen 5k | Official circles in London ure preparing fore sta loss to know why. Beyond his brief dis-| It was after 9 o'clock when the first news of jured about heed and | distinguished reception of another prinesly patch of last week nothing has come from him, | the lost one arrived, and then it was such as to ; Mike Edbard,’ treasurer Perry county, | visitor, Dom Rong, brother to the king of Siam, District volum! $750,000 § PER CENT pa imrict of | Columbia. Pr STEED: CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK it, 6, GO, Ket OD. Bae, BWW VE WAG YH TRIG GIWHOSTOAONSOOSOSY OVW YEW YH SSIGUBWSERNTAHOW mera ad ee and that was misleading to the last de-| fulfill the worst forebodings. News came at | Cut on head; W. Kerr, Arkansas, badiy burned | vy, al sted with the important aene jam ~ =e see FIRM OF J, B, LAW: ee et et |Gntim tb he heh eaticoyptdos oe) a Sir. Bott, editor "Tell ity pelle wie re fm cutject of Boneh om» > ve 1s da; solved parti araiso as ‘an unimportant engagement.” "7 Organizer, cut on head; Jas. Gordon, conduc- 4 ts the Mek ley. The Gere ‘THE COLORADO FUEL COMPANY AM Spring Novelties received. fal consents “te bastucsy wil be sential department is putting the most | ‘Be, body of & woman had been found floating seem anes veliay. . a he jong th t th idge. The | °F; bruised internally. mans and French have lately been making = BERS OF THE oid send, 09 at ws pby dB Sheets favorablo construction possible on his rilence, | “ORE the arches at ieeandataly diteatchen Many, of these were so badly scalded and | formidable efloris to advance their respecti*e Scgutd iow no tu in serarny =e giving him the benefit of every: doubt, but it| For the body and it was brought to the station, | ¢Fualied that their recovery is doubtful. Bigh- NCK Ht TNED interests in Siam, the former with some suc- fo the disconnt on coal, for wi 3 cannot coi (Established fifteen years. morning from ,! au. | where it was immediately identified as that of | te2 others were more or less scalded and | cog. and it is therefore important that England s - usual position are strange, to say the least. Yet is 4 bruised, but all of these latter will recover. . aT FAR, SEARES $100 EACH, al Bacheurer —— = Sxcarrany Tuact roturned to the city this| there ls rome oficial cosolation to be drawn | ise Haney: The body was carried to the late | Prd, bial of tucse latter ad recover iq | ould ee ;, bis society fren Ob <a Sey w York. from the knowledge that so far as is known | residene last night says that the scene at the wreck wus 0 . years.) ULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE. ‘Prices low aud work to please. Saiipics and prices balance tem days after allotment. ‘The company owns 21,000 acres of coal lands, con- xing 250.000, 000 tons of coal. ean none of the other countries have hea:d from the most horrible that could be imagined. A] A Constantinople dispatch says that Russian | ould stind bythe company which, fu | seut cu application Sel-lawiv | Trzcr. Dexxy of the marine corps bas re-| eit ministers in Chili, and it may be that | , M6 ,bOay, was sere wey Otte | number of those who were but slightly injured | troope are about to occupy Bokhara, in Oem | Sections wil berecelved until 12 o'clock noon | Mffed toulow usadvantares notoruerisecbtalna turned to the city from his vacation trip. there is some trouble with the wires that is caus-| Srches of the bridge eumime fate the buns and bad succeeded in breaking their way out | tral Asia. ‘This state hae for some time bees er | SSese ens << Snes rton ofthe plomae taternty in| rons "ahe Wanngton canna. “Me deve | 0 concen Bad apparent twtr see | rials nett mia, bot bg berm pees A oe A. T. Longley, $12 A st. n.e., Agricultural Dept. FALL WEDDINGS. Assistant Szcretany NETTLETON has re- id was partly dressed and quite dead. There hil ~ . mitted, for financial reasons , to maine 1 sion or toaccept it im part. Sub-| TP: Kectes 2 auditors cf : is Norns TMENT. y in- | Steamed, while groans und pitoous pleadings we forms of independence. | an it teseatens sa aenaees hed bf Ra OO a en = GEDNEY & ROBERTA, turned from New York, where he bas been en-| avtine ncretan Wheres eid Ae MENT. | Seems no doubt that ine fit of temporary in- | OF Ne helnleas rent the ait. Mad Tevet tase | tain the forms of independence. - ; tae, a Ga tent Acting Secretary Wharton said this morning | sanity she had arisen, thrown on her clothes, ; - occupation will be under the pretense of main= TE fndcens, GSP BE ore, ener and oma, ialnia Gea eka Gaged on immigration affairs. that nothing bad come to the department in | loft the house and probably wandered straight mene are slight togor Se Sh | ining order during a visit by the: emeer to 5 "bil i out F street to the river and thrown herself Ms Russia,on which he 1s about to set out,attended 4 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. se1 | GtorcETowx Custom House.—The total re- | the way of Chilian information. He exhibited | {1 “pao coroner sometime this afternoon will fist might to save those who were rendered | bys numerous suite. It is bot probable, how ceipts for August at the Georgetown custom | an unusual degree of interest when he spoke of | viow the remains, although the affair will prob- | helpless they would have been cremated. The i ver, that the troops'will be withdrawn whea , Six mines i operstion, cepacity 6,100 tons daily, house were $5,712.31. the silence of Egan. He had just left the office | ably be merely formal. sight revealed while rescuing these poor un- | fre Jinecr gets — cluding the only anthracte mines west of Pennsyl- : ——-—____ of the Secretary of the Navy, and rumor said was a sister to Mrs. Arthur McDermott, | foFtunates was very shocking, for even rain. i 1 SOUTH AFRICA. Finst Assistayt P he had gone there to ask for news from Chili. | with whens she Treo (pines handling them to get them out of the coach OLD MINING Hits fs SEGA aoa to Wie Leader ce nko | Tne aaterrupied costmiunieation thestasex:| So" eee ot. repped ergo aed FI scalded ekin peeled from their hands feces | Oape Town advices state thet +4 nervous prostration brought on i ‘orece i. | isted between the Navy Department and Ad- highly respected, and this morning for squares | 24 bodies in great strips, some of them being | King of the Matabeles, who has been an inter- Prowse Senet on Dy overwork. | miral Brown presents an odd contrast with the | around a genuine feeling of sudess is felt at | Htetally ested observer of the progress of gold mining Secretary Proctor will leave Washington slow and uncertain batches of doubtful intor- the sad affair. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN. in Mashonaland, has decided to take a band im mation that have come through the diplomatic —— i the latter part of this week, to be absent for | [ation that have come through the diplomatic An attempt to wreck another passenger train | the industry and has had claims pegged out im Markets, from Missouri river to Pacific ocean, © temitory which is deveioyimg more rapidly than any other portion of the United States. ‘Net earnings more than doable the amount necessary son, Willian ‘and sue business. Style ROBERT COH Thanking the very yenerous publi fot their eral | #eVeral wecks, on a tour of inspection of army | to its neighbor more than once for facts. “‘The| GOED DUST ON THE RaMPAGE. on the Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis oupaty: iabmgae tte aeee pore ; 6 Patronaxe and soliciting their continuance with the | posts in the west and northwest. impression prevailed this morning that Mr. | an at the Zoo Gets Ugly railroad was made yesterday. Some one placed Conard in Suet Rites ead sy ——_ ° == 3, BARTON, VETERINARY SULGEON | °¥ Ait. aouaen cae Wharton wanted to find out if Admiral Brown | 4 Elephant at the Zoo Gete Ugly and Hs | 4 ti¢ across the track near. Tennison, Ind., and Sanucsbasn pho te ceoenaneae pecan Sa Dividends on preferred stock payable secal-anaually, Ma. OC. ¥ 8 La Enylamd) nd late soteeinicn | September 1. 1601, aeiat_| Ta Carxa Sqvapnox.—The vessels of the | could not be used in some way in the effort : blefora | ten braced it with a spike. | Tho engineer of a | fotitof these Kings have: declgred deuecived PREP PERE opa 4 Hi. Prince Artis New Mork Chinese squadron, according to report, were | tha rtainly on foot to obtain some infor-| There wasexcitementand a wild scramble fora } Sony ape pr pte = —s be- | friendly to the British South Africa Company. pore oe a SS ‘asbington, D. 5 | erect titel to be atightiy warmer; | disposed as follows August 7: The Monocacy at mation about Mr. Egan. few moments at the Zoological Park yesterday | fore he could stop the train it struck the tle in “4 Yokohama, the Alliance on the way from to 1110 M at. nw. cor Shanghia to Chefoo, the Palos at Foochew. COMMISSIONER ROOSEVELT. iL. 1iS5S > WASHINGTON. | D.C. THE oie afte h a mani to throw it len RUSSIAN HEBREWS 1X THE UNITED @TATRS. sSenoe, Cal tne, ae are |e ee eee | te cyeind ages rate | tie it is likel in would have been | the extensive settlement of Hebrews had probably been reading of the successful | wrecked. - - extensive at proposed COMMERCIAL NATIONAL SANK, Chicago, Til, 7 5g: " . 4 = 4 Rumor That He Ha; Resigned Diecred- po aS by Baron Hirsch has led the heads of the He- ee TRUST AND SiVINGS BANK, Chi- a ae fg ay ee eaaed eee Tae Lyxx Bumprxe Srre.—The treasury ited by Mr. Lyman. issue of the Chilian revolution and decided to A SERIOUS COLLISION. brew relief movement to turn their eyes again ago, T, Dusiness of Mr. B. F. Breuniuger. “the trade will be ° qScnk APpointed to scclect a site for the public! que following dispatch was received from | 4° likewise, but, alas, he reckoned without his| KaxsasCrrz, Mo., Sept. 1.—A serious collision | toward’ sie Uolied mieten nud at is FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Deaver, Cob supplied with lis raids at our store, 314 sth st” pw. Oth st. and New York ave, building at Lynn, Mass., has made * report | ew York this afternoon: “It is reported at the | Bost. WithoutanyChilian businessin ithowever, | occurred late last night.on the Uuion Pacific | that « determined effort will be made te over: JATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK. Albany, ¥.¥. Cicer business inthe city. ThestoreJl0F at-will 5 favoring the selection of the property bounded | > i Pra this is about the time of year when elephants | road just south of Muncie, Kans., a work train | CO™€ @ny restrictions that might me ON. | Cag by Mr-E- K. Lees who wiit Leep' im stoc Our aim isto salt everybody, however snail | by Liberty, Willow and Washington streets, | Custom house today that Theodore Roosevelt, | Oc Wi tly nt ‘ bis ek a “hazed United States from being « refuge for Sate. ane ie their wants. If only one boani is wanted we | which, he says, can be obtained partly by pur. | chairman of the civil service commission, has # persuasion are justin the humcr | backing from Muncie to this city colliding with | the SRELDON & BINNEY, bankers, Providence, B.L 12- Lu SCOTT & BRO. will take ‘ exiled Kussian Hebrews. easure in waiting onyouand seeing | chase and partly by condemnation for $34,000. | tendered his resignation to the President. | *° make themselves disagreeable. Gold Dust | an extra Rock Island freight. The caboose of both in the city and countr; ae aioe you satissied. Theodare Babcock, secretary of the -eustom | Proceeded at feeding time to show just how | tve Tork, train. in wich were thirty men, was BALMACEDA’S SUCCESSOR. Fospectas, containing further details and blank ia Mooxsurxzns Garronep—Actirg Attorney | house board, said ‘he had heard the report of | mean he could be when he put his whole mind | ore'tihied br fatally injured, Meng of bens gree! forms of application for stock, can ve obtained from Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, General Taft has received a telegram from U- | the resignation, but could not confirm it. Mr. | #24 his trunk to it. were, however, seriously hurt. Don Edwards, It is Said, Will Be the Next epdGaleduerialiinicdheninieel YOU Do iT? 3EILL WORK, LUMBER, HARDWARE. 8, Marshal Waiker, dated Do Sota, Miss., stating | Roogevelt is in Washington.” His first act was to hit one of his keepers, swe Lives cour. President of Chili. schtetuow Beop and got and try tt. 06cm that he had captured eight of the Sims gang, | Tt was learned at the office of the civil Charles Lewis, with his trunk, using it asa! Czanpox, Onro, Sept. 1.—The north-bound| Loxvox, Sept. 1.—It is reported here on the ‘ii to aw Oat awe Be eriection. he sited rutinr eit Sebeg |The Aime ae eer ea Sim nc sped vice commission that Mr. Roosevelt was not in | Sut gturined ter some. tine Gola aay ence | express on the Pitisburg and Western railroad, | strength of statements made by the congress- Fw: forks deh and St depress PMU: 8730 | tee United Stutes officials some time ago when | this city, having left for New York, and intend upon let loose a trumpet note of defiance, and | due at 10:50 a.m., while running the curve yes- | sional agents in Paris and London that Dom * — they undertook to arrest them. ing to go thence to his ranch in the west, and | proceeded to storm ‘around the inclosure as if | terday at what is known as Chamberlin’s Cross- | Augustin Edwards will be the neat president of BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. paieimiie Alioated, expecting to be absent for some weeks, Cour- | hewes simply dying to have somebody Knock « | ing ok Gouth Mein Greet cea into a car-| Chili. He is one of the wealthicst, if not the , SUESCRIBED STOCK, $905,000. TELEPHONE 00. Concent oN THE Capito. Grouxps.—The Saeed Lyman aid that he did not believe |chip of tis Shoulder. If is was | riage containing Alanzon Knox and daughter. wealthiest, of Chilians and in the early period ‘Hasthe Lest plan devised for securing a Home. o> Re. — aa Te oe following is the program of the Marine Band | there was a word of truth in the rumor, for if| hat he was waiting for he was| The carriage was completely demolished and of the insurrection be eupplied funds lat NO AUCTION OF MONEY. istaction oF Bo charge. For the benefit of you men who aK on tis. Canitel ‘as Mr. Roosevelt had had any intention’ of re-| Satisfied at once, as before his elephantine | occupants hurled fifty feet into the air. Knox “ Prepon » : 3 BYRON S. ADAMS, have returned from your “outing” concert on the Capitol grounds tomorrow to ing hho would corhalaiy kava ot mind could say “Jack Robinson” —providing | was instantly killed and his daughter lived but | oF the support of the revolutionary cause, Xo BACK DUES REQUIRED. Book and Juv Printer, with “frayed” or ‘bees Trousers begin at5 p.m.: 1, march, “J SS ay en pene ee ee ee ee hibtasen” 1a aew meee | has many friends in the higher classes in Eng- ‘Any amonnt loaned, repayable $13 per month on each | 2020 St8 Lith st... 3 doors below F- Toffer a few lines of Early Fall Trou- imation of that fact to his associutes. ths Gatire oeaaa of Macnee ange 8 land and on the continent and is largely imter- Cuwsdvanced Bhares,@1 per month. <g> CAUTION.—WISHING ALL OF OUR serincs which will ““fil in the gap” a ao andl ln a mighty whert Sask meme er ae 4 POSTAL CLERK KILLED. terested in the nitrate trade. He basa a3 an csr 41107ED ON DEPOEITE. Team, chines tentve the Righest denreo: ae between now and the “winter suit ‘oujours ou Jamais,” Waldteufel; NO DUEL ON HAND. fiance were changed to squeals of bs q|, Davisvinix, Car, Sept. 1—A passenger|did farm in Chili, which, up to the time — our inshe again to be adjcisted ines time” very nicely. I have marked fantasia, ‘On the Plantation,” Ch. Puerner; 6, Sar pleadin, = train was derailed at Swingles station yoster-| of the war, was stocked with the best 20,000 placodin New Loans, OFFICE, where ino ote line at the low price of 87. cornet solo, polka, “Les Folies,” Waldtentel | What Col. Polk Says About the Rumor—The g. i : jooded money could ob ae Us vine parts and only the “most reason- Sorgen ee ee “J Big as he is the keepers succeeded, by a judi-|day by the spreading of a rail. The engine - ~ bd ‘For pamphiets and information apply at the office, targess fans, arenuide. Urcers by postal will =F (Ws, & Smith): 7, selection, “The Gondoliers, sittanes to Spreading, cious use of pitchforks and the usnal a ft pe. These cattle, during asus OE RW Jeocive intinediatesi G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ullivan; 8, “Hail Columbia,” Fyles. Prosidont Polk of the Farmers’ Alliance re-| used on the beast. aad Tiberal aap Quinby was Llled ‘and’ several others weseart | the war, were Coy FICERS. TAILOR, RS turned to Washington today without havii ly of ropes and chains, in throwit r. | verely injured. ceda's troops and the property of Edwards, = Cor. $th snd G A Fortin Postroxewext.—The Secretary 4 ne | Goa nt =] a4 was Inid waste, P< PLACING YOUR ORDERS FOR passed throngh the dangers of a duel with the Dust down and securely fastening him. ‘painting, ke. consult HUDSON neta —s a = . is i 7 in He narrowly escaped with his own life. Th ~ painting, ie. connas HUDSON SBTLIEDY: MG ESTATE SIAR QF Tag | of the Treasury soaay telegraphed to the col-| irate North Carolina editor. Mr. Polk was In this position the only things free about him THE WHEAT CEOP. pnalists have always looked to him as . Soo F a ‘des: SAU RSyet pcslons, wouuted complete on rollers | lector of custome at New York to “defer action | smiling over the top of a breastwork of corre- | these waved furiously for nema tie and at their leading repreventative, although he Bas iv a shui under departments’ instructions of July 17 re- | spondence wh aR re} lan | scothy A Plentiful Harvest in North Dakota—Farm. | not taken an active personal part in naval oF De LeHAETDT, 504 Oth st. sp en a Stax reporter called on him | soothing effects of the sharp-pointed prongs wi ot active - a _aua-tw _ Architects and Heancery Supplies. | (rg Tevet the: insta ene hey, | this morning. At mention of the duel he | b-gan to be felt, when they subsided vith hie | ** Will Market Thelr Grain at Once. Tatton Ras Deen George Monts, who with, Silva ‘SAPE DEPOSIT COMPANY ee PL sixes required that invoices of foreign merchandise | laughed outright. “Why,” he said, “I do not cist: oe erg open aie as Dem Geek | es name kase Seen abhor bent OF WASHINGTON, OUR GAS RANGES MUST Go. should include statement by the manu-| think any one is thinking of fighting a duel. oh i oe Pcterher Wheat crop just har- | T+'is uid that Montt is in favor of Ed for KE COR 15TH ST. AND NEW YOREAVE, — : : severe watch is kept on him, and asa slight | vested in this state 50,000, \yarde ML Rot ‘carry. then over, IN facturers giving details of the cost of produc- | ‘That whole story is the invention of a very | souvenir of his racket he nom weere a triple | “6, his state exceeds 50,009,000 bushels. | prosident. ‘The congressionalists have, withir cana —— tion. They were subsequently suspended from tional reporter. I het ived die- | bracelet on his left hand in place of ca Commissioner of Agriculture Helgesen’s of- | the past few days, brought strong pressure t Chartered by srecial act of Congress tion until September 1 and sensation: porter. ve rece! Pl single " 4 ‘January 22, 1867. FOOT WEAR FOR FALL. Gs ji na and are now post- patches and letters from all over the country | Ornament which has been so much admired | ficial estimate places the wheat acreage at gtr a the British — + office vy —— Becrganized under act Congress October 1, 1800. en begging me to show my moral courage by re, | uring the summer. 3.000,000 ueres, with an ave ch Sxnenen agains tho Sounder to Delmaeet ——— ver shipped trom Valparaiso in « Bri ‘Transacts the business of | = Navan Onpers.—Passed Assistant Surgeon | fusing to fight a duel. Someof thelettershave asic Geena 3 ? akereent | ish war vessel. There is very little likelihood’ e TRUST com + ol — FIXTURES. William H. Rush ordered to the Yantie on the —. It emacs ire ae iGINES. that the treasure will be turned over \ Balma- ail it various Uramc! "4 5 7 duel with me I have not on forme iu coda. “ inducement in prices. GENTS’, LADIES’, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S | 10th of September. Paymaster Churlds A. Mo- ves ; Those That Are to Go im the Armored |i! Graud Forks county yesterda 5 it. The thing isa lot of nonsense.” irty el —Porteencte Large variety of designs, Daniel ordered to duty at the Boston navy yard | Ming (of the allinnen cM PG condal Cruiser Maine. pot ag Ber igi te Phage geqlngmearry . a HAS. A. MUDDIMAN, Correct Shape and Patterns on the 18th of September. Commander C. M. | that it was growing stronger all the whil shop trial of the wong A one-half acres} New Yous, Sept 1—A special from Val- And of Chester detached from the command of 8 4 ge} le,| Ashop engines of the armored | yielded 235 bushels of oats. % SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 24-3 614 12th st. ios alka Ocnabelions the ars oot the | and the man who lost sight of it for three da; cruiser Maine took place yesterday morning in| DuLuTs, Mixx., Sept. 1.—Wheat in store | Pasi#e to the World, dated August 31, says: Capital: at Umber and ordered to duty at the Nevat acck: | Was left away in the rear. ‘The alliance is got- | (re nmanna. New York, i here now is only 223,000 Stmanein jo euypesed to have bom endsecem> ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. tember and ordered to duty at the Naval Acad | fing no setback. If any of the old patties | te Quintard iron works, New York, in the : ing to escape from San Antonia in the Almi- WILSON & CARR'S, . EF Baa cata Sd. BE, Hing “Aie% noe M, comes out and takes a stand squarely on the | presence of Secretary Tracy and a large num- | seventy-five cars a day, and rante Condell, which was seen off that port this J.C. Cresap, H. C. Gearing’ Ensign C-8 wiz, | *iliance platform, he says, = party will got | ber of naval officers and engineering experts. | the country show that shipments by ma % maoeneaneae renin corm waren | FAA cc Stn | So lias Agi Sy a prey Tn owe th eto nmin | caer on ree, aaa lr | i, Earn sot Anne he of AMERICAN renters tapers ret ened from the | who o} them or do not accept < that Eeceives money deposits im sums of TEN CENTS watcuus Diamonds, GOLD CHAIN, Baitimore Store—4 and 6 W. Baitinore.t, ausi-at | Constellation on the Ist of (September and | yree,°Ppase them or do m Pf were set up in a large room cleared of all other 4 rte perh s sre placed on waiting oxgers. Surgeon 8. H. Dick- cet twen 42! upwand and allows interest thereon, RINGS, EAR RINGS, LADIES’ BREAST ao yon detached froma €& Oonatelindon on the iss S aiaanen "in Ganeaaael machinery, occupying @ space ity-one feet ky. a aac CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE st a special a HOW TO EARN MONEY, of September and placed on waiting orders, — ee ee pind a = engineer in charge fate discount of 20 PER CENT FOK CASH, ior Opens bank account with Woods & Co,, bankers. | Passed Assistant Surgeon H. G. Beyer detached | Gen, Catchings Says It Has Not Been Suc- | Pulled the valve started the ponder- ‘firvt-class real estate and other securities. ashort time ouly. Gvods marked im kLAL4 There are thousands in Washington losing money | from the Yantic on the 10th iastantand granted sful in His State. ous machine in motion, under a steam Eaceives SILVER WARE and all “kinds of VALU- RIGURES. Oe eee reer eae aes ket | two months’ leave. Pay Director C. W. Abbot % as: ALU. 1G! When you carry your bank account in your pocket tative Catchings of Mississippi is in “isazen deposit im capacious storage vaults of SAKICTLY ONE PRICE. dor tita.ss you do not need, thet you detached fromthe! Boston sary yet onthe Pig age bipennate! of the shops. A speed of twenty-five revolu- Mesuryamed dryness and security. t * 18th instant, ordere: coun: jen | the.city. He says the alliance has made a hard a y Scull sais ius rent fromm $5 to $125 per annum. SS es rit ithe stall, "We want Sour account. Wewantto | await orders. Passod Assistant Paymaster Leods | fight in his state, but bas not been successful. | 108 Was all that was attained, as it was not de- ery few — MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ness. Pay ali your obligations by check; | C. Kerr detached from the Yantic on the 15th sired to push the engines in the least. The Qfice hours_Datty fos, 99.1. to 4pm. and isa receipt. of September, ordered to settle accounts and | Senator George, whom Mr. Barkedale, backed ber the ‘ns Sudtelou’ to 46 Tegular omce | 923-Sm ores oe teactt yobs baalaces greg amine time fe | then granted three montis’ sick leave,” Ax | bY, ,n6 alliance, bas boon trying to defeat, has » ngines year at 60,000,000 ‘ pom WOODS & CO., Bankers sistant Paymaster John A. Mudd detached from | Gen, Catchings save that he wilh be sot nea ne pes will Erekebis ,000 bushels er day of aah. 1222 fst. | the Constellation 1st of September and ordered - week’ ly amount to as much more. Un the fn 4 ‘Location central. the Stnate by an overwhelming majority. ———— (Sencay Se, Swed aud Guard days of each month nao Close 4:30, _ | to the Yantic 15th of September. es Men the Lita alls om Si the 14th WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO., - ee ——_ Capture of Seal Poachers. ubstitaied. jandey day will be “gs pores IF YOU HAVE IDLE FUNDS WAITING} Pypsoxar.—Hon. J. E, Colton. of Massa- A Bicycle Corps. Mynarecnent: vec be Bret rect ke ptrobenrng chusetts, Hon. J. N. Camden of West Virginia, | _ 4Teport has been received at the War Depart- = . Fe eR ey WE GObSE Cor Hapkers, | H. T. Huntin of linois, H. K Ewing and P.N. Laas et Xie a Borsnsbe sebeciy = CHARLES € First. ALL KINDS. PRICES MODERATE. ‘1222 Fst. lin of Pittsburg, A. C. Durburow of Chi. e Connectict iat aS a souk tON Saha, BOXES, 85, $7.50 AND UPWALD. Close 4:20. auzvae_ | Chaplin o 8: of Chi- ‘uard, cago, E. Stark of Massachusetts and J. D, | which he calls attention toaspecial bicycleserv- £ rua Stis Hieas, —z= Bee OP EICE OF THE TANSTON TyPE-A-| Oruin of Newark are at Willard’ ——J. Mona- | ice organized by a corps of the first regiment. ta chine Company, northwest corner 6th a1 Mr. Mrs, Austis 7 a ° oxnand S| ehan of Spokane, ustin and A. | armed with Colt’s repeating carbine and aceert ESTULTEvaNT. Journed toactins of the sfockhowers of this coupany | P. Maston of St. Louis, (2. 8. Brown of Phila- | ATm0d With Colt's ro = a Fill be veid atts onic on TUESDAY, Septomber at | delphia, Geo, Brooks and‘. T. Brogan of New | *,7¢Yo Fs : : ction of orators ee ag arte, : jak the ehection York are at the Ran ‘Trum- HL Fin @ consideration of other finportayt Lusin ai Vransier bovks Ww: ‘closed on and ith | bull of Santiago, Lieut.Col. Holden and Kev.G. Hoste, “BY. GULL, Chatransa wust-R- | R Holden of England, M. Moher of Cini: possible ing in NOTICE OF DISNOLUTION. Rati, A. Thompson off Wisconsin, Chea. In'hitopinon. the Byes a 7 Fuller of Chicago and J./Von Borries of Louis- pel yp th ree aioe : rosy The Bi Of Heisiey & Wood. deators in paints. offs, | ville aro at the Arlingtop.——Hon. RB. M. Yard- | SU® Witten E. Clark. Wi IGTON, D.C. % &e., at 1218 E st_u. w..is this day dissoived by wut ment the feasibility of extended experiments in foniment, Mr. Heiney Yetirauc” Ms. Wood will conduct | ley of Peunsylvania, Dr4J. J. Kapp of Indiana, | Fhe colonel’ Srocws ane LAE o. rewxssvny, c patents, Qusinesd at the old stend and will collect ail accounts | ~~ Deibharr of Germaby, W. C. ¥ of Ili ps Beaker. 5 Broadway, _) tracemarks, &c., procure. without delay. due the late frm aud pay all bilis contracted uy them. | oi, W. G. Morris of Kentucky, E. Morrison of | C°M™ended as perfect soldiers and — ee Sivas E NOGb, | Beatile, 'T. A. Flood of 0, W. K. Kittle- | ute | ‘A, S°ODRICH, TAWTr: August 29, 1891. iste = of seg has of : prey rr * - 2t DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO. MK. PARET Scanlan of innati are at 1e itt. —— Sacceeatul. practice; aavicw ine BO Aanetiicgs hig removal to Miss Jessie Morzis of Wisconsin, Lincoln Boue- ) su20-Im_ Artistic work in Copper Plate Engraving. | berger of Manheim, Pa., Clara K. Bartlett of ‘im thenorthwest shuld send Hardt of erick, Md., are at the Fredo ption of sano und juwest cash price, °* | nin. ame, Francis’‘Lieber has been ‘k Be |ALDSUN, au2d-lw* —— PARTIES HAVING HOUSES Pon SALE | Atlantic Cif Arthur Mayo of Boston and Win. =e i i l Ras i : iE Hi | come Soak lsomnalten Messrs. Rowland ‘The are Hill of the Continental _works, ‘most benefit i i i f zt i I

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