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» 1891. THE NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. COMMISSIONER DOUGLASS RETURNS. ALLEGED FRAUDS IN PAVING. their duties and as to how to avoid hes og ager Mt ee os ceived . The Relations of Flower and Hill—Work | He Talks Interestingly of Wis Trip—Parks | Contractors and Inepectors Under » Cloud at | ffect of ightly moditying Cr pt Done for Cleveland. ‘That He Visited, the District Bulldings. reducing the amount of stone.” A Stan reporter had a talk today with a gen- Commissioner Douglass returned to business THE CONTRACTORS MAKE DENIALS ~ tleman who is thoroughly conversant with New | this morning after a vacation of three weeks. ‘MACADAMIZED STREETS REPORTED To BE LacKING | All three of the contractors whose work York politics and knows something of the in-| He looked hale and hearty and much im-| 1x stoxr—ivvestigarions waten etowen re | examined were at the District building sido affairs of the democratic party in that] proved in health. He had loteto tell of his| somn casrs axvenat, Incite ress rons ruax | Morning. . state which are not fully diselosed to the aver- | trip and talked interestingly toa Stan reporter] tux crrcirications CALLED FOR—DENIALS. Contractor Andrew Gleeson was certain, age observer. of what he saw while away. said, that it wasall a mistake. He said “Everything,” he said, “asoms tobe working | He said: “Ihad a” pleasant trip and feel Suir ee Bis long connection wéth the Distrid out jast as Mr. Cleveland's friends wotld bave | greatly benefited. ‘The voyage to Halifax was | cretnce cere 8° an inspector of the | this was the “frst time, bis houesty “ot OTLer coming across the water and Mr. Wise told you IN WALL STREET TODAY. For Taz T Gut sound moves slowly. Bat Mr Evane a ——— f i naval officer of expericnce, was sitting in an | The Stock Market Opened With Considerable ‘There fs no more tseful or elegant article than Ayer’s © | opendory on the beach and saw the whole Activity and Better Prices. 2 ir within a hundred feet of him, and we are ~ per aestaseryio- gota pag ae told he must havo made some glowing errors. | N&W Yous, Sept. 14—The stock market med this morning with considerable activity Grossing in the market. It cansos the hair to grow G G T H E C S E. Evans saw Haivs pick up his coat from the | P® > nal ES “ !, | bottom of the boat and then go back to scull- | and while there was some irregularity in first Seay eee rene enteetet yeme: AR UIN A | ing. Sometime inter be enw ‘nien choot. Ac-| prices they were generally trom %40 3g percent Prevents baldness, heals troublesome Lumorsof the cording ate te story be on up — = better than those of the close on Saturday, the eesip and keeps it clean, cool and hesithy. Both ladies ig wi lend was drawing in bis oar. Do you | only marked exception being a loss of % per The Hampton Murder Trial in the think he leaned forward and placed his head 1 and gentlemen everywhere prefer Ayer's Hair Vigor to near the deadly oar ashe says be thought it was | cent in Union Pacific. Weakness was developed tit wat | immediately, however, and among the active say other drewing for the hair. Mra. Lyin O. Hands of the Lawyers, Fae aeaee ee eee seid you. Would | steeks, ‘which. included. St. aul. Lack- Moody, E. Pittston, Me., writes: ‘I have used Ayer's you shoot your bosom friend -|awanna, Union Pacific, Eric, Atchison, Bur- engineer de; nt was dismissed. Before | been questioned. He felt it, and there is not so much that ie mixed and | delightful and took from Tuesday noon until | he left the oer the District he made a | thing sould come out all rights A. r- M ~~ 1 i 7 iterious when you come to ‘ook at the situa-| the next Friday night about 10:30. At Halifa: that the fallure of the measurements bor wl sen not havo | ington and Richmend and West Point, material | ™Ys u Y x | statement to the effect that he had always done to comm mt. shah of blow from | Concessions were mado in the early trading. | tion asit is. Mr. Hill would undoubtedly like | there is a large park, the property of the| his duty, up to the ‘standard wasdue to the very wd po ae ANOTHER ADVANCE IN WHEAT. | teeta 2othany ete nat in Mom, OM) Stissouri Pacific and Lackawannsiedthedowe:|it if he ecant get a renomination. | crowa and called after Victoria. It ie wild | come oteon tenet Stent deal more than | weather experienced during the friend? Those two shots . 3 " some other inspectors could say who were re- | of the «trect and the heavy travel over ro the shote of a | Ward movement, losing 14 and 1 per cent re- /i¢ he could havo worked the mechine so{site like on d has been ti i eo arged Inspector F murderer. “One shot might have been a shotin | Pectvely from, thelr opening | figures. ng to bave a big majority of the delegates for | just right. ‘They. simply oasuroacaie prem ayo rte arma dadaagane boy =p ye | Mate Vigor for same tine, endit bee worked wonders | OLEAN, N.Y., STIRRED UP. | olf defense, bat two, never! He mys thet [ite Unen, Pacific, lost 2 tn addition, to | hime would ow bo, woll plonsed. “You see | usu, "att They. simply anda beisdienl meee not lend his influence to. have hits om ele 5 ciel dca caked alld bo young man, that he was so unnerved, knew not | {he , opening _ doc Uy the returns from the primaries that Hill Femarks reachod the ear of Capt. Roseall, | [5 the oitce of the eoperinenten are ind others retired large | nen with neceasacy bridges, and left « natural beau-, Soom Sobre — what he did and fired two shots in his excite- | C.-C, ©. Richmond and West Point proton, | 205, "U0 sre for Flower have been olectod, and fal place for recreation. Taleo rode through] 204 be decided to investigate what was meant | “Contractor Dugan wus as "mad osm Merc ‘ 4 erred by the assertion that oth. bad not | bare,” if that exp al ARGUING THE CASE. cr w however, after opening down 1 per cont at 55, | Sister “ ing | the new park at Boston, which bas been more | »! other inspectors bad not | bare, atexpresses areal mad man. He the Vigor my head ts perfectly clear of dandruff, the ee wettest teaek Son the Geena TST ae | Setirad to ORs fhe louse la the geoeeal Gast wore teecdemanuee Bout be capa at Hil | Slborately treated, and bad neceasavily to be | done their duty. Information wan not want- | Wes ipdiguentthat his honesty ebould have Bair bas cessed coming out and I nowhavoagood | MF Lipscomb Speaks for the Common-| Correct the stcuogeapher. Iu all tho years of | PeFtially recovered, but the market displayed | ney Scpe ory, WouLt. be compass of very | 80. because cf Am scarcity of trees. This | ing, and before long it was charged that cer- | (stoned, and said that he courted an ¢ ht ‘Trial, 4 no recuiperative power, and at 11 o'clock it was | 1 ‘ , wid be a spiendid park, though, when fn- stigation. He was willing to abide by the re: women, Tean heerly recommend the uw of Ayers) Hasrrox, Vs.. Sept. 14.—Whea tho Hains | "Tho defense have mado much of the fect that | Prices retched.) | ft; prime | ispoval and bas many | unredeemed | ren er epee sa ee nandwomely Orne | tracts, the charge was that they bad pot is 6 | ope treet Laepector McMahon bed tried trial was resumed in the Circuit Court here | Commander Evans, Frank Evans and Col. Bird ney on call is easy at Sad per cent; prime | promiass gtill outstazding. His failure to keep | Mentet » tek eect —_ less amount of stone in the construction of . Hisir Vigor to any one suffering from dandruff or loes saege | did. not realize that a tragedy had. been com- | Mercantile paper, Sjga7. Sterling exchange ts | Pro™@Mzegtill outstan.ting. | a vara | Public gar ten in the heart of Boston that has | 1es# amount of sto ‘ et hais., this morning after the Sunday recess the !argo| ited but thought it wen all a plece of ay. eateadaned , with actual business at €813¢0 | from kf th come qusters onl ses sesken ing features which might be | Contract “sh Wes called for im the * court room was crowded to the doors with bY | jarking. Gentlemen, ‘hat is the best proof that | 482 for sixty-day bills and 48444 for demand: | Ing uc he vemence et at ee te Eee eae tees crc dake | 7 Geeictesonk ais ir Aicaaieow Aamtech Soriary Goek AYER'S HATR VIGOR far the largest audience | that | hat | has yet been broughit forward to show that a | Pond rater, 4847¢a485, ile ate | tas Bieattnin following Of his own which w n/a) co by comotetely cafe; Soa which bee's] On thedith of kes May Capt Meneat eub-| oteer tutnpe tee, Gon eu wit heme fo es Deen in attendance on any day yet. It| murder had been done. Deporit Company or tak eereantile Gate | he Hill camp. The democtacy ef New York |"4to.be comeletely safe, and which, } large | mitted his firet Se a ae * ‘@ sworn statement that was realized that the case is rapidly eT hor balling 2, ote: | MAY be divided into two groups, good-sized | Puy er Gh cruscia’ Islands bat 7 Communication to the Engi-| open vour eyes as far as Qhat son tscom : Silver bullion on hand, 4,839,750 ounces; de: ; en s distributed and man; : Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. | drawing to a close, and as the time approuchos AN ADVANCE IN WHEAT, elt Be ce eh 4.888.750 ounces: e-| minority, who aro out and ont clevelans erty Of Turheg thet Mie ae dan) any | Beet Commissioner in relation to the investi- Sold by Druggiste and Perfumers. when the fate of one young man is left in the| News rom Constantinople Among Other lifcates outstanding, 4,892, Governinentbonds | again dicried Iie ree tees aie SS ee a ay Pike partes ter en Givin ho ks ee Eats weak Sil bo apaouninen Rpeat hands of twelve of his fellow men the interest iyatngs tie Obese ull and stondy; state bonds dulland steady. | | them aro for flilland no one ec, ‘The reat |e" planted so) ae cover the | pa inejcontract. the o, Mr. seapector, ees | = . ~ . S i o . i i i 1B and regulating 34th street H. Mobler had nothing to say. = Wssiows soormine sikur in the result increases rapidly. Then @ Tate) Caurcago, Sept. 14.—The “bold sour wheat” | angie the srs aes ad qhich [aro Flower-Hiv men. When it became ap-| THe spot. with their foliage, thus making | Potten ti Sra feats reset SAH wtroet | Spell tantenh ke teoual Bes deen used ‘or over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS | part of those on band today were drawn by a| oicuiae of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- | desire to hear Senator Voorhees make theclosing insige avisfuetl issued to the membets of tho|nificant as a rule, tho. heavinese ro-|Pmere qarmere, wae Bower stopred into Farmers’ Alliance from St. Paul and an|mained and such changes in quota-| ciaim’ | had shown up all right and be was growths under the trees reaching down to the | Dee? Teported as finished. At the timue and be- | intied. ins. The effect is pretty and the |*F@ the final socasurement was made it WHAT THE CONTRACTS REQUIAE. rocky margi ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the 7 i sad honors winch muct | fi frora came to my knowledge that the side- CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, | #ddtess to the jary. It was generally supposed | avanco in the prices at Liverpool of 3a OF ower hance Cacnde se ettegtion | the goveruor’s "shoulders. Mr. Flower | Cost not much, Lehonld judge. rene Jp. | walks Lied not been laid “according to epect. | ., Here i*some disagreement about the CURES WIND COLIC. and is the best remedy for | that this would be one of the ablest efforts of | 1.°4 caused an upward flurry in wheat | ° Sigdchey — nade Southern, How-|got & notion that ke would — like ing eight or nine fect abore the wrk nan | fications, as the gravel hed been omitted | Of Measuring the work. Many think that DIARRESA Seid by Drveriste in every part of the | his life, and the circumstances surrounding his| on ime board of trade at the opening | shic’ cri msto ee en coveloping consider | to be governor. When he came to makes can- nds pa top with vines that bung graccfaliy | 224 rotten stone put in its place, and very | "Pccifications requiretwelve inches of world. Be sure and ask for ““Mrs. Winslow's Scotia | appearance on the side of the commonwealth in : hour-a Sirmet tone wae ape reht ie the gencral | Y28* Of the situation it became apparent that Lagrenprdigy Tacthhe Lttcuvetowes, | little, if any, eand was used. “On ‘examining | to be put on irrespective of Syrup” and take no other kind. 25 cents. bottle. , rice. Around the opening wll the way from | hour-a firmer tone was apparent in oe ainiy | the fight would be between him and Hill. alee) tavelvtce tee ee ekt ten; | fate this ‘sinter A Soul Cheb an other work | siharn tom ais-ly this Virginia town were such as to lend a far | §%3¢ to 9714 was paid, this, too, in spite of the | list. At noon tho market was quict and fairly About thie time the Cleveland fulks, who are | 8% with # colored revolving light would have | iio, tiie matter 1 £ lglg Ben mg | ge eo to p a2 restr inert tothe cme, cncraonnesep hee, ada the pordimet | esdy a clove tothe lowen pico! tho mors | te lao ielons nie dent take muck | pte "Aspens fate te evening. | ove i Grargieyn the ewe picrivar tee te depth fe he pate ME. LiPscoms’s ADDRESS. Parry ee hag tg Aten rr, or rl a hand in politics ‘until there is m time| volts that look lite tondollet fastened | Totten stone, and 1 felt with this precedont | “Macadam pavcments will ke twelve and The first to address the jury today was Mr. | 4200 car loads for = pie. tas closing -_ when they want to do something together with seats across that will accommo- | that the inspector was not #0 much to blame | One-half inches thick when fally compressed ng Vig agi 2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | and then take hold and do it began to bestir ' for having permitted it. I at once ordered | and will be laid in fou Fo C p> Sas Lipscomb, who has made such » splendid asso- | price on Saturday, there wus free realizing and — themsclves to get ready for ‘2. Flower in | date five or six persons. The boat is propelled | tise the sidewalk ‘bo led Acem ave te the | lower at rece each being song Sm] oe om Vmarep Sars cate to the commonwealth and who bas for | a break to 96%, then another advance to 9734 New York Stock Market. looking around for delegates ran against a | OY 9 san who works,» storn wheel in the same | specifications, and where it was finished im | when Compressed and the fot now eee the moat part conducted the examinations for [*BAs enema oe ne ation of | aPDRSMTI Mr amet cence | erent nyClovcland tun" won cme | Ty tht 2 iccia te moved by the foot. | ectentins, ut here yan Sod | APPLY POND'S EXTRACT. his side throughout the trial. Great Britain in soiging the Leland of Mitytene | wire to Coron aud Siacartueys 1410 F street. foappreciate that ho must havo their sup-|i.'? Cuttine, costs five’ conta, and’ is| Telaid properly. 1 had considerable trouble in| Capt. Rosecll eays thet all macedam pave. He was to be followed by Mr.Joseph Shilling- | got about. “Tt was recurved with incredulity at ieee dee ee EM, ane 54 | Camus Ween 1 sakok See onputter Feepng this done aud was obliged to change the | ments that have been constructed since be = y ry determin ure the nom- 2 : inspector. Payments were made upou this | came in charge of the surface we 4 ° ton, Judge Goode and then by Senator Voor- | first, but a flood of buying orders from New iation himeelf for ‘the third time. Ido nor | fendent what ho called “these crafts bo | wafesyr Pay uy | payrennt fas an yet bens | uland coed tego aes eae nae hees in the order named. The latter may not | York, together with the unexpectedly strong kriow bow it was brought about, but an under: and I suggested, a little to his y 2 cables soon brought conviction, and the price begin his oration until late this afternoon or i ee ost Ar il ovcleck it overwork or houssholdcares. | until tomorrow. was U7i¢ IRON BITTERS The appearance of Senator Voorhees in the| Receipts of 1,120 car loads of corn caused syste present trial is, perhaps, the most important | that cereal to open lower at 53%, Dut the a “| feature in connection with it. The Senator's | strength in wheat caused an upturn and ad- ow cEN TWO OI ‘TER'S LITTLE | é cle vance to 544. When wheat weakened TRON Tek terine you would ser bare haa | health is not of the best and it is probable that | ror? in oy. When wheat |, weakened ste iu the mouth this! nothing but such m deep personal in-| ing” price, but when wheat strengthened . I succeeded in having cording to the specidica- ee at they looked like double-bar- | BAe. Finally, by an the biomee people by which Flowey Ge va | fled gondolan. These thinge X exauiuod in | {26 sidewalk laid pat in the i et the Cleveland support and i to help Cleve: | YICW of the fact that the Comminsioners are to) HME ao trict for « fond “in “the matter of ‘the’ delegation to | HAY® charge of the Rock Creok Park and will | og ating beard rumor that the amoant | fan to par the democratic national convention, ‘This | Pe.gtlled upon to improve und ornament it. | fhelve wad shih in che erat a toms than | Plan to pursue changes the lino of division, so that that por- | 5.1m many places — ——o cations I directed thee ine ponte tion of the Flower contingent which holds the | DUt none cleaner, and wherever I went hear: n Mr. McMahon, to to the street and Valance of power instead of being on the | spmé,ning pleasant about our beautiful home | macadam andmensate the thickoen ct ti whole matter will be of the attorney for the Diss nation aud advice as to the best a CONSTANTINE’S BODY RECOVERED, ‘The Kemains of the Drowned Officer Brought That coated jougue miorting, Keep « vial with you for occasional use. ‘ ; Hill side of the line, will probably be His report on this reached me yesterd to This City Today. 2 terest the caso would ever have/again corn did the same, advancing : ————— - 3 ‘ 5 ee Paige eran Fibre peerage Deore Om init ior ceeMeland side | and the acm ce a inclose it toshow the result obtaine: The body of Policeman A. C. Constantine Ga We close at G p.m.—except Saturdays. induced bim to take pa October pork opened 5 lower at 11.05, sold to administration of Flower, if ho is nominated 00) EE! ‘ARK LANDS. indicates that the aver: hic prosecution of a criminal case at this point in and elected, which seems pretty sure, will be adam was not more th: was recovered and brought to the city this sai 10.6234 following the fluctuations in corn. trsadly 100 ‘The Examination of Mr. K. H, Goldsborough = seated morning on the polic Agente 6 iy to Cleveland, All'the men wuo are i should have been twelve and a half inches. 6 onthe police boat Joe Blackburn, Hars For Aut H poner fas yrdaperprir eh meine Peers oe ‘Secu pedi yore Amon frinds of Flower's will not be friends of Cleve- Continued Today. “The samples of rotten stone that were used | from whic the deceased fell into the river ATS OR LL EADS. foamgss igreat shock to him. He has said at 9735 and Sty and at 12:30 was quoted at 98. land's, but there will be enough in all preba- In the Circuit Court room at the court house | under the gutters and curbing 1 have in the | and lost bis lite. ‘Weare first hands from the factory with our imes during the progross of the 09." 100% |Wuteads 3K, 13% | bility to give Cleveland the delegation aud Hill | this morning the Rock Creek Park commis- | Olfice ready to show you at any time. 1 would | —.—_ at he was here, not through Bt ing 1X gi’* | will continue to lose strength steadily. . Fespecttiilly ask directions as to what course I MATE fane the shee comvistey. Tit | Say spirit of vindictiveness Oe desire for ven- OLEAN I8 ANGRY. twee | 84 | The Hill men elected to the state convention | S10, Messrs. James L. Norris, George J. Seuf-| should pursue in this tn turned to the city from Stump Neck, where the ight | ferle and Norval W. Burchell, to appraiso the |" "1 wdulitey ; dant 1 | @rowning occurred, and yeste ica dpiatate P : — edged to Fower, who, if counted as straight , to appraise would say that o: street northcast I € and yesterday morning be PSO IN rena eat fa ee a oitigitana | Hallway ‘Tracks Lald in the Streets and Washington Stock Exchange. ipandiptlor yt Hill amajority of the con- | values of property taken, resumed its sessions, | was informed that tle contractor had ot pat | Went buck down the river on the sienna Mee. cost. Our onders are booked where Saturday morning Harbor Master Sutton re= Messrs. Wilson, Lambert and others denied et was subjected to heavy | face ad Washed ag: inst a fish net. eu j . call—12 o'clock m.: D. C. 865s, | vention, are for the most part not any longer | Mr. Perry said that in justice to himself he | in twelve inches of stoue in the macedam teed. | tabu With am of prov romising young man. The fact that he vol- Guarded. Sales—-Regular c: D a y ra i. y self 2 ie Provisions for the of sve haters get their suypiy. But they vut © | Erecerod his scrvices with no personal aims to| Oxeax, N. ¥., Sept. 14.—There te great ex- ia ee ee ee nate Flaw eae eed ey Would: not be | desired to present an authority as to his right ben bors grad ypeconioningy eendice —dped baornclnys ihe {fends of Constantine, who re premium on their repu'ations—WE give the attain and came all the way from | cjtement here this morning over the action of |" Government Bonds—U.S. 48, registered, 1907, hominate Hill. The division is right through | t Fecell Mr. R. HiGoldsborough and presented | Siam, Hie sepona ne ee eee nee ere eae: pe bytendey« Indiana to be present here from 4 ji - | 116% bid, 1174 asked. U.S. 48, coupons,” 1907, g one from the Su; Cor f the United sant P nf rhrawd so | ‘cane drowned officer, whe ‘quality and lend you are name as a yuarantec, Deginning to tb end of. the trial | the Western New York and Pennsylvania Rail- | 116% bd, 1174 asked. the middle of the the Hill ranks and the dele- ym the Supreme Court o! nited | made cuts iu the street in the most traveled | came here trom Chicago, nccompanied the hare = do abtediy had ‘a great effect with the |0#d Company in laying tracks on Railroad | {ja bid) Tis asked. | Bonds—Market stock. 7s, | tion to the national convention will probably | States, m which a witness with “enlarged found lens than ten inches, | Vor master and were 'preseut this morning ee enn a er cg ane acts eoietiag a Gee avenue in opposition to the wishes of the | so currency,” iol Ui, = tsked._ w-reur fund, | De pledged to Cleveland for the Presidency.” | jnowledge” could be recalled and testity. 2 to eleven and one-half | When their brother's dead body rose to the suse le. Ge, 1592, gold, iui bid,—asked. 0-year fund, ——-> : We perfect eatiavaction oF your money beck | come of the trial. So far he has not had much | P&P 1 this morning the railroad people | guid, 105 bid, — asked. Water stock, with US. of an opportunity | to, appear conspicuously | taid a switch in front of and in places on the | Fency,1901, 12) bid, — asked. 30-year fund, Oe, Gold, , THE MONDAY MORNING CROWD. | suas this could be done and sald they would that the proper | He men wlio were Peeing for the boty learned teseas nat anylonger. |= the caso and bas left tho, brunt | stefs of about a dozen business places on the Hey toe ois a waked Waker stocks 7, 190% Cur” | the Panorama of Life That Unrolled Before | meet him in th eGeneral Term if he so desired. carefully considered the | body trom the water. summer longer. fof the work in the . eet ty almoet worthless, | FeMey, 122 bid, — uske 24, fund, MMi. Goliuboreere i ts sean aol v kee deemaian younger aseciates. Ho ba oceupied | S¥¢nue, making the property almost wor! Teney, 112: 118 asked. Bis, Teg. 210s, 18¥3-| Judge Kimball Today. - Goldsborough resumed the stand and | matter and duected Mr. McMahon, te acting adertuker Loe had loaned the harbor master You are going to get « FAL 7 x eentat the lawyers’ desk continually during | 1@n cars of gravel were left on the truck. 1901-102 bid. — asked. Nas ssked by Mr.Porry what were the difticulties | inspector of strects, to examine the macadam |" ice box and the body was placed im the ‘The trouble grew out of the business places . Sauer on ; Wiefe ho wect puttien et ty? The | the case and has been of material asking the board of health to compel the rail- Miscellaneous Youds—Wasnington ana George-| _ There was the usual Monday gathering at the / as to the economical subdivision of tract No. | on the strects recenily constructed. ileaaniie casket and put on board the boat. tawn Railroad, 10-40, 6s, 1033 bid, 107 asked. Wash- | Police Court this morning. In tho three cells | 39. sa “ » . It was atew mun veture 6 0'c! styles are all out and it's only amatterofchoos- | his udvice and counsel. His sppearance 48 ait | road to fillin the swamp in the rear, which | ington and Georgetown Iauroud Convertible 63. | there were slaty-acren weisonere the eal a _ _ CUTTING OTHE PAVEMENTS. body sas recevered ant en ee ene becoming to you. Htyou | OTAtor is naturally awaited with the utmost in- | 770.09 tna which has become a nuisance. | 12° bid, —asked: Masonic. Hall association, peo Leora jored Death of Mr. E. F. Buckingham. This was done, the inspector plugging, a8 | about noon, eon een Sa a ee eee terest. The railroad owns both the front and rear | 5% 1908, 103 bid. — asked. Washington Market | people having a large majority. Nows has reached Washington of the death, | directed. On 34th street from It to High the |" Scutor Kenna took the officer's death are in doubt you can have our adviceit you ‘MR. LIPSCOMB’S IMPRESSIVE OPENING. of the business houses, some of which are built Goebent’ teint on dis Ur thi case oe Sixteen of tho victims were women, and | op September 9, at Bastrop, La., of Mr. E. | average depth of macadam found was only nine | bard, as the latter was a great casas 4 want it. It'll be good. We strike right into There was an unusually large number of partly on railroad property. The company | Security and Crust Company, 68, 100 bid asked, | most of them had been inthe same place be-/p Buckingham, who for many years | inches, when the contract called for twelve |%#™- ‘She sad misiap broke up the Senators i ladies present in the court room this morning | had injunctions ready to serve in case the | Washington Light Infantry ist mortgage G8, 1904, | fore, and they entertained their male com- livek” ks Gas dl Mr. Buckingham | inches. On T street acut was made and the | Pleasure trip and he returned home with Mie lo panieearaslnapniage from Hampton as well as from Fort Monroe | business houses interiered with the laying of | 1w bid, — asked. Washington Light infantry 24 | panions in misery with a few popular songs. gages - macadam found only measured five and a aif | PFU Saturday night, leaving the barge for the a rom Hamp’ in. | te tracks. Large crowds are gathered about | 79, 1904, 99 bid, 104 asked. Washington Gas Light o will be remembered by many of the inobes. Acut was made on B st use of these engaged in the se: ft Diasis_81.90 To S4 and the Hygeia Hotel. Many were seated in-| the scene and threatsare taade of removing the | Company, series A. 68. 125 bid,—asked. Wash-| | When court opened and ths procession was | cia citizens of Washington. Dnring his reai- | noUCt. Acut was made on 8 street next and m arch for the — pais side the railing and chairs were even placed on | thas by foros ington Gas Company, ‘series’ B, 129 id, | ready to move Beiliff Kendig was in the lead, | © ‘ c the greatest thickness found was mine inches, | POMS. |) $4.50, $5.50, 87. | the judge's platform for their accommodation. x x = asked. | Washington Gas Company’ Converti- | while Keeper Madigan brought up the rear to | dence here he was universally beloved and re- | wile in some pi it ouly measured seven | 46! as terribly discolored and Sux Hars-$4.50, $5.50, ° | wh the case was opened — this ——_ bie @4, 130 bid, — asked. Eckington all- | see that none of them escaped. spected by a large circle of friends, who will be | inches. Was a iarge bump on the head, which ir le Keuken Se PLANS OF THE KAISER, ~ | road és, 99 bid. 105 asked. — Chesapeake and | “Tiree female members of thé Harris family | Ptined to hear of his death. Other cuts were made at the suggestion of | *PPe4red as thougu the propeller of the boat —_— a Potomac Telephone 1st mortgage 68, 100 bid, 106 | 5.” gy in the line. The 2 | Atthe time of his death Mr. Buckingham | Col. Robert, aud Ins McMahon reported | M4bhs have sirack it, althouga the skin was nob - ; wrurise tint fairy tartled his "hearers: | Ho May Hecelve a Visit From the Gear ana | #K¢d, capital and Norti\O" siget Haliroad ist |p Georgetown were in the ling. They were | gat eveaty years of ager He wes Doe ae ae | aan ober: at Io inches of mae | PFE. Ocx Wax Is Suors. S.wMiono sheddeth maira blood by man shall Czarina. Kailroad Convertible é, 122 bidy 180 asked.”U- | accustomed to being put through the mill that | more county, Md.,on September 27, 1821, | adam was found om W.-H. Aiobler's work onl notte at dill take place tomorrow aftere ee ne ee tlcod a ae ot mans cad of Sa fcdisnans |, EtEt Sept: 14.—Today the emperor held a | Hectic, Hight, con. te 108 0d 1 sakes. 5 yy | Hey sald guilty before the clerk could reed the | and aflermard lived in this city, where be | street southeast Mis week oo Sa eeanane [Chums ‘Iknsummcamat tnt te te aoen i 3 . bet og - Nation a tocks— Bank o1 on. 5 average on his worl sf vl = A 4 . im Ws sesson._ It n't the Larveet one in townout | ETS tice, Youre wa solemn and ancred | TevieW ove both army corps combined at] via. soy aakew.. Dank of "Hepublic, #erbid~ | cuarées sevinel them. |Balif Colo wae able to | Tite ay ne eter, tie wena | sams overage on bis work on 10th strect south- | Clsorehe Tus tnteymeut wall be tu Ge order it’s big enough to carry the best lines—and not aay nd I have failed to see anything of bur- | Gamstadt, a village near Erfurt. asked, Metropolitan, fo bid, 200 asked. pachal; | disorderly against them was read. ‘They re- | bookseller, whose pl n According to Mr. McMahon's report the |®MOrrew announcing the officers death and = we leaque in §this case save what one attorney | Tomorrow the fourth and eleventh army | MVD, sexed, Second. 182 | bid. | 200| 1 vod their plea. and Pennsylvania avenue until lately ‘served | average depth of macadam found ou the work i of ofticere soatiend the funerab _ Sm inch to spare for “shoddy.” We've given | for the defense has introduced. We will strip | corps will operate together against @ supposed | gaked. cilizcus', 110 ind Ie aoked. "Columbia, | Horetofore they have lived in Cherry alley, | $8 one of Washington's landmarks, In 1859 Mr. | done by Contractor Andrew Gleeson was us mt the entire upper end of the first floor over toit. | the mask of comedy from this case and show ‘The base of tions will be in a | 150bid, 160asked.’ Capital, 123 bid. — asked. West | but the arrest this time was made on Potomac | Buckingham removed to Bastrop, La., where he — thermometer. rain. age them that Ned Hannegan cannot be slain and | CD°™Y: The base of operations knd, 95 bid. 101 asked, ‘Traders, 114 bid, — | street. paseed the remainder of his life. For the last theast between Maryland | The following were the readings ut the office ‘The ladies like it. It's handy and retired—and ——_ d with a jest. That man | 29fthwesterly direction from Erfurt, asked. Lincoln, 99 bli. 108 asked. a thirteen years ho has been a h 3 invalid, but bore | ave 2-7 inches; 8th strect north-| of the weather Lurea ; his slayer acquitte The Ring cf Saxony tase part in the manea~ | meee ES bid 108 asker Georgetown, | ,@eorgs Thomas, who claims to be a member | niches; 8th strect worth-| of the weather Lureau toflay: Sa.1n., 66; 2 p.m ; ‘ ‘i sufferings with the patience and fortitude | east between [ and K, 10 inch treet north - a 2 SoeetetienRaisement weer att | seemed te Sorgst that hisclion® wana Jeopardy, | vers. On September 16, according to the | a0 bid, se saxed. Metropolitan, 104 Dla, 116 | OF »jhe family by marriage, was also a member | of's noble Christianity. east between Gth and 7th strests, 1.8 inches. erent od yes in jeopardy, place we by the words nt plang, the imperial couple will leave | asked. Columbia, 63 bid, 72 asked. Capitoi’ and | Of the group, a1 ough he plead not ty is > measures i shoes brinas you back when you are needy | 70010, Ji tnd true men and a noble boy. — pel Pl North O Street, 86 bid, 45 asked. Eckington and |e was convicted and each member of the a Having obtained the measurements Capt. MARKIED. scain. We're full of enthusiasm over thet | SYou desire, I know, to render a just verdict | TAU {Or Berlin. | a se ania city that | Suldiet? Home, 39 bid: ase. Georgetown and | party was assessed $5 and. in default was sen-| Mr. Catchinge Thinks Crisp Will Get It. Rowell ordered the inspectors who had the! | nomtsox_pova r ES* LIONA KID BUTTON wBooT. | anda fair deliverance make; but what relevancy | 4 report 's being cirenlated in this city that | Tenjeytown, 8 bid, 63 asked. Hock Creek, 100 | tenced to fifteen days on the farm. It seems tome that Mr. Crisp will be the spervision of the wo ¢ full re- | Jauest, LASS. On August 8, y Kev. J.C. Rae, Ml to this case has it that Mr. bid, — asked. In the next case there were four defendants | Speaker of the House of Representativesin the | POF Be abso of "area ise’ father loved ' ; “k- | ™8n kaiser soon and that Kaiser William will | Insurance Stocks—Firemen‘s, 60 bid, 60 asked. Hou , : Bee Bis et Nougat te wr, te sactuyalun vat tes wear at son ntelied maby ct is en ony thir | yu St Pelcreburg tn Gctober.” The report | riskiness warranted Mttpolian'mina,= | outer terol glored The aamoy they | neat Congr,” said Representative Catchings| |, WHAT THE trecrons warn ee try it. It's a sightly shape—but the wear and fasts tou? Nothing; he has but thrown the | owever, obtains little oredence. gaxed. Rational Na mea oe faleating and’ Macy ‘Witkis, and they were | Of Mississippi to Stax reporter. “Of course Inspector MeMurry had charge ot the work oom, Stare where it takes right hold of sourappreci- | jest book at the coftin of Ned Hannegan. apa asked” Columbia, 18 bid, 164 asked. “Gernjan | caught in a raid in Government alley. I recognize the fact that there aro | 0" Sth strect between I and K northeast, and meee ‘conn. At lus remidetice i Ls, ation. The price is This case is too serious for us to listen tothe | TATE NEWS FROM THE ORIENT. | Aiverican, 190 bid, — asked, Potomac, $9 bid, | ‘*Vagraney, found drunk in Government al- | several candidates for that honorable position | i his report he says that he is satisiied in his mocking bird who hassung: Let him go, thatman Sie ee asked. Rig, bid, — asked. People’s, 53 vid, | ley,” was the charge that Clerk Harper read to | and I realize that most of them have many | Wn mind and by the statement given to him 8, 7 1.98, who tried to clear his client with a joke, that | The Small Riots in Japan Deing Settled—| 5, asked. Lincoln, 6 vid, 6% asked. Conimer-| them and they all said, “Not guilty.” Judge | friends, but it looks as though Crisp could not | by Mr. Mohler, who furnished the stone, that $1. * man who loved Hampton so well that he lives ‘The Floods in Jaj cial, 43¢ bid. 4% asked. Kimbali held them guilty under the proof and ly be beaten. Our state delegation | the fullamount of stone as required by the | * Stocks—Real Estate Title, 129 05 not form: cE INGHAM, St., ‘aged seventy city, - 4 ‘Title Insurai re " <, Be ct i: Jorweriy of thus: through. in New York and only wants to come backwhen | Saw Franctaco, Sept. amer China | , 4 : ns sent the men down for thirty days each in de- ally considered the matter, and | terms of the contract was putin. He says that ‘ ee he dies. ‘What place have the cap and bells in | arrived from Hong Kong and Yokohama yester. | i,” i Hlecirio Light Stocks: Wastitigeia Gey, | fault of bonds ands the woman was given three | when wo do there will be no. attempt to fores | it was Sery wet weather whew, the werk was | COMES At his residence, No, 2123 State Set.gliadle, comfertabie—matecmtbeOPERA, | this case? You are _ beste Solute = day, bringing the following advices: 43 bid, Peasked. Georgetown Gas, 4s bid asked. = i E a, the adoption of a unit Fale, but Tam sure we — en < mt —_ me tem I SEN: and that's no joke, forsootis. What is the | @*%* U. 8. "Blectric Light, 155 bid, 168 asked. ‘Thero was charge of vagrancy against | shall all vote for Crisp next December.” and, further, that he himself put fourteen COLE AN EEE = a waaenae: j Some of the smaller riots are being settled | “pei. phone ‘Stocks — Pennsylvania, 98 bid, — Macy Dall God Poliensen Poder we tee n> waienenentsnd inches of stone inthecenter. Plain Toe or Patent Leather Tirped. ‘Who {§ the defendant on that charge? | locally in China, but the graver charges on (per prea epae . oe prosecuting witness. a had changed his mind Real Estate Matters. inspector ryesetl report covered the aslo tn Seve. BY HIS WIFE, |AKS AND COMPANY, ‘Thornton J. Hains, a man whose very father | foreigners and the whole question of | Aue! Sigenee Waele .. | Concerning the prosecuting of the woman.and| 7. 4. Harding et al. ha construction of macadam streets on 12th street | Priends of the family ay inv i admits that he is an idler. Who is, of rather, | the antiforeign movement generally will | pany’ Goulds 3 askew Creat Halle lee Conant, | St his Fequest the charge was nolle prossed. | 16,000 of Julius Lansburgh, the cant third of | 284.6 streete northeast. "He says he was new sepily aieral rom, te Grocad an Ganesh lengua ee dewn, See ho was, the victim? | Edward Hannegan. We | be settied in Peking. ‘There is no attempt, | "bia, rio anked. Bull tun Fausrama Com: | | Wm. ‘taylor, another member of the crowd | fort equate 497, 19 tee rit iach aes | iu the business when these etvcets. were cou; | Listisut uctweun i 5 Tsk NSYLY. 7 ‘NTH have had but little to do with the character | j, -. bei! de to break the turbulent 16 bid, 25 adked. Pneumatic Gun Carriage, | from Government alley, was arraigned, and = structed and endcavored to do his duty, and | “OMe -4) Bext, the 10th mstant, "aan enna cor aia of that noble young man, but from what| force of Hanes and the central government | oii asked, “Lintoin ails bide losses: | there being two chargergainet hiss ke pleaded | BOF: side of D between 6th and 7th streets | thet'as far ashe know no fault was fovsd by mae a STREET. lias appeared you must know what manner of | has plainly intimated its dread of attempting | Interocean Building Company, — bid, 100 asked. "| not guilty. the general inspector. Inspector Howard re- ‘The ‘euch be bore - : pe D. L Sakoleki has purchased of J. G. Slater, : : is MALAION Mate men-be was. y thing that has ever | any such task. ‘The foreign ministers are be. | , Séfe Deposit and Trust companies — Washing. | "Policeman Bell told of the prisoner's life as a for ¢4.298, ~ {| ported that while the work was going on under | Di. ve-oved busuaisd of Liume Hayden, formerly of : POPULARITY | been spoken against his good name was spoken | coming more’ satisfied of the ood intentions wen Sate Devon, Coumpany, 11s bid. 136 asked. | vagrant and Officer Stierman gave information | 101, opel tits fence ae wet Adee Ein he wes ill and had to abecnt’ Lissa! frocs | ssrvinud, aged serty at years » Little Liver Pills... ‘The reason | by his murderer and by a nomadic negro. of the Chinese government and are inclined to) wa ‘asked. American Security aud “Trust | 88 to a charge of profanity. northwest. the work considerably. pin. see. a wend reustigwure to toliow. Peat)” “In a case of self-defense it is competent for | make matters ensy for theauthoritiesat Peking. | Csinpany: M9 bid, 100 asked ‘Judge Kimball gave him a doso of justice in AOS Pe CAPT. ROSSELL’s CONCLUSIONS. son uf Gustavus and At. Cr Some, aasq Met tant the defendant to show that the dead man wasa| The flood in Fukukoka, Japan, last mont! eee each case, bonds or thirty daysin one anda) WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. All the reports being in Capt. Rossell made | 4 Sirteeu days. . 7 man of quarelsome and evil nature. But they | caused the loss of thirty-two lives and the de- Baltimore Markets. fine of $10 or thirty days in the other. = the following report to Col. Robert: MACKEY. On Sunday morning, 1 Ocx New Howe could not have done that had they so desired. | struction of nearly 1,000 houses. Aclub is BALTIMORE, Sept. 14.—Flour si Clara Williams selected Pennsylvania avenue iB repo! L : 180), KOSI A-dauctter of Craudal sind Mary Macheye “Ab! Ned Hannegan they could kill you | about to be formed in Yokohama to be known 8.40u3.85; do. extra, 8.900440; do. family, | 98 the place to act ina disorder!: Is ready for your inspection, but the better part of ‘you they dare not assail. | ag the National Practical Rights Club. Ite ob- | sweron winter ‘wheat’ patent, 616as%0; ies | eho admitted her guilt, Five dollars ITS FIVE FLOORS: Gentlemen, if you wish « testimonis! of the | ject will be to subdue the foreign residents by | wheat patent, 5.5045.75; spring wheat straight, character of the dead young boy seek it in the | means of a firm policy and induce them to | 5.da5,s0—receipts, 8,042 barrels: shipments, 3031 Are completely stocked with eversthing that t8new | toars of the defendant's own mother as she sat | reflect on the justice of concluding treaties on | barrels; sales, 1,800 burreis. Wneat—No. 3, and deurable in Household Furnishings, and ts well | in the witnoss chair and told of the friondabip | Cqual terms. “A merchant lias bees arrested at i.otai Moveax Loxo Tous.—The ordnance bureau| “Ihave the honor to inclose herewith re- | *#{:uitstws soi or fifteen | of the navy hae secured some remarkable | ports of examinations of certain macadamized | Moot. Tesults from a recent trial of © now six-inch | rect made by Acting General Inpector Mo- labon. The contractors on these streets were This hin fe probally the eect sNatY 22. | Messrs: Dugun, Mohler and ‘Glevson, the, ine = . Monday at Mt. Olivet. * 1 September 2:3 5 4 Wiseane, MAIR Ie, wife Ot George M. athe cd the iste Phullippe c iuth reat of he *) rou Repteniber 12, ath u'eiouk p. “a ok Ds rine Payne and Eva Cutler, two more from Government alley who were’ caught in the raid with the others, were next called and i fr spectors Messrs. Howard, McMurry, Crawford Paws Lagan Lutueran Cl i siiotuoanaaear teh read ee paing you s picture of Chesapenke | Japanese old gold coins on an unprecedente far eenny and Nannie Lee, a colored | just thrown its projectile 2,180 feet in one in no case was the amount, or rather the | FF, — eat Eastern nor of the | scale. It isstated the man had thirty-seven couple arrested for being upon the streets act- H thickness of macadam, found equal to that | [Mera tre none SR Monitor and the Merrimac, Lut of a canoe with | accomplices, of whom eighteen are already un- | casy; Fultz, 9a ing improperly, answered guilty toa charge of Copper ay y= tied serene) called for by the specifications, viz, twelve | Sits stivet wantneat Teedey Gp Fy oe eS OUR SECOND FLOOR the pale face of a dying boy rising above the | der arrest. Mixed sseady;, spot, 09; September, #9a00%; year, | vagrancy and the judge released them on their Nod il that 4% will he Fe the | inches. However, the thickness found on the | = German uw Church, corner of Fourth he 0 % , ‘i S44 asked; January, 53}/a53%—recelpis, “4,035 ‘ resulted so well that it will be used for the ~ streets nortu west, interment tm Is devoted entirely to Carpets, and contains the latest gunwale of the boat as : called for help. A two days’ storm has visited the Bonin 3: hels; 3, ict ta Sacra “ ” én armament of the twin *Pirates” known as streets constructed by Contractor Mohler the i cemetery, Bel friends invited to at- and most desirable fail and winter coloring, all} “‘Letme paint you a picture of the man who | Islands, almost completely ruining the sugar = < The next prisoner said “guilty” twice in suc- | cruisers 12 and 13, now buildin, thickness was nowhere less thau ten inches, and | tend. : j shot Ned Hannegan as he scuiled his canoe out | cane crop, the staple product of the place. a ct —No. 2 white Yestern, 7 | cession and each time there was a charge of jiarchaiatalbet scm in some places twelve and one-balf inches. I On Saturday, September 12, 2801, at OUR THIRD FLOOR from shore that his victim's words might not| 4 number of cases of cholera have been dis- asi; No. 2 mixed western, 331° asked—receipts, | disorderly conduct inst him. In the first! Taz Taeasvay Bavaxce.-The heavy drafts | believe on these streets the proper amount » WILLIAM SCHWAS, im his’ sixtecnta Contains a stock of Parlor Furniture which for variety | be heard. — covered in different parts of Japan. Precau- | 11,800 bushels; stock, 141,690 bushels. Kye quiet— | case the court said ‘Five dollara,”but when the upon the treasury balance since the 1st of the | Stone was put, but that it has beaten We lay thee in thy stient tomb, of desien and uniform excellence of material is not | Iamasgood a Virginian as Judge Goode | tions have been taken to prevent its spread. NO.2 Vays—receipts, 10,452 bushels; stuck, 53,606 | second case was heard the Penalty was doubled. 4 "3 down to what is found. On the work Sweet blossom of a day; surpassed by any Louse in the country. wrizo lives in Washington with me, or as Capt. | The Japanese woman who quarreled with her | bushels. ay steady good to choles timothy. 13.00 |_| “I don't remember anything about it,” was | Month in redeeming 4{ per cent bonds has | of Contractor Dugan the thickwes is nbout an ‘We Just bevan to view ty bloona : Wise, wt ie iat relevancy has that tr thy | Mother recently in reference to her divorced | Mr iuanel, 4d. usked, Cork for orders, per quarer, | Patrick Gallagher's reply to a charge of being | reduced the ut Uclance in the treasury, which | and one-half inches. ‘The inspector on this um thon wert colted oweg. a Virginia but shag relevancy has that to the | husband and killed her with # red-hot iron has | £y/11, cotton, per pound, -6-s8a; flour ‘per tou | disorderly on Pennsylvania avenue inte Satur- | on September 1 was €60.000,000, to. $48,000,000. | work was Mr. Howard. I sent {oz the inspector, At length, relieved from all thy palm, SOME STARTLING PRICES: case in hand? The two young mon in| beenexecuted. — in sacks, 10 siiiling.” Cotton middling, 8 Pro. | day night. This latter sum is made up of $17,890,000 of | who is not now employed by the District of our darling. sweetly sieep . : the boat, that day were not Virgin- i yistons steady and quiet. Butter steady—creamery | “Possibly the officer will remember for you,” | subsidiary silver and €15,[00,000 in government | Columbia, and he states that he believes that Mgr soln ond pescetul hy supose, Piush or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites. Cash, ®28:/iang and the case is being tried A HORSE-LOVING PARSON. fancy, 25; do, fair to choice, 21a%3; do. imitation, | said the judge. bank depositories. this insufficiency of macadam was caused by ‘BY His BROTHERS AND SISTERS. eredit, 50. -.| by foreigners. But the question presented to —_——- 1saz0; ladle, fancy, 1alz; good to choice, 14a15;| Policeman Kenny came forward and said that his sickness. He states that bis health was very | | Funers! from the residence of bis 100 Said Gat Bet Room Suites, 3 Pieces, Cashs #17: | you is one of murder and the fact that the prin- | pe Comldn’t Give Up the Races and Retires | *Wrepacked, lait Fags steady 20ez!, " Cofles | Patrick was gloriously drunk Saturday night | Smoxetess PowpEn Expenimexts.—At the | bad during the of the work. Zermy avenue. Tuesday. 2-30 pw. vee Lee Cipals in this case are or are not natives of this rom the Chureh, Hee isted Ga1 Whisky, LascLon, "ugar | and he insulted some lndies and gentlemen on | Newport torpedo station the naval ordnance| “Mr. Howard an inspector for many | suds ere repectiuliy juvited to attend. Poplar Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, $14:credit. | suite must have no weight in your decision. A € Me Carolin aaa: Ate | the avenue. years and bears a most excellent reputati CMRP ORS TT or. a5. eae dats “Gentlemen of the jury, Thornton J. Hains | Cmrcaco, Sept. 14.—A special dispatch from | Pi TRS NM Caroling ahelled teers | tam totally disabled, your honor,” said the | Purest is conducting eos of progressive ex- we cileosen, 12, ie wii we drat peat SERS0CT OAK EXTERNE 3 * | willed to shoot his pistol at Ned Hannegan and | Grand Rapids says: Upon recommendation of | “payrimone, Sept. i4.—Virginia ten-tortien, 92 ner, ae ae where the insufficiency of macadam was found, | of Wis aqe-_, Funeral froin Wf. Paul's, Fi Baise eee ee on aes 2 Cash, 95.50; | the murder that ensued was willful in that it| the Michigan Methodist conference Bishop | vid; do. threes, 6a65;_ Baltimore and Onto “Brt your tongue is not disabled,” inter- oh seep tol belie t the ideal | there were as inspectors Messra. McMurry and ‘ . . oe. | iberation does | \ tk, 995a1.00%; Northern Central ted powder for small arms has been obtained, as 4 i a ns See eat ae the act by ‘auy | Newman admonished the Rev. J. W. Arnoy | Suck, ,woxatiu; Norivem, Central wiock. 1 bas Ter eee velocity of 2,180 feet persecond has been given | pryniord- A written statement from both is Kreme ht td r ight dollars or twenty-four days. ticular space of time and may |t0 wean himself of his fondness fot | iwcat.0l; do. rst incomes, 7 asked; do, sec:| “Anna Taylor was fined’s siuilsy amount for | # Fife ball with the low of 11.9 tons in | ""“-On this street, for which McMurry was in- Springe. Cash, 62.25; credit, 92.50, | be vettied upon at the very instant ofthe shoot- | horves, but the erring brother does Consolidated ‘gas “Uo. Bonds, 113}, bide do. atone | disturbing the quiet of Jackson Hall alley. the powder chamber. | The new powder is safe, | spector, there pee average of ten inches of | 42s ae pit reryard, Cash, Ode, seredit, oe. | ig. The instructions the judge has given you| not take it kindly. He resents the | Cousall Disorderly conduct was the charge against | cheap and convenient with gun cotton asits| stone. This is the best of these streets. It ‘he Tously are seeneetuly Ingraia Carpets, per yard. Cantheoe, ,eredit, 40e, | in this case cover this question entirely, other- | humiliation and gives every indication of kick- Chicago Markets. Emma Brooks and Bob Jackson. Their pleas | base. Gives remarkably regular results, and as | wili be noticed that the inspector, it was a Cabyets sowed and laid free of cost. No charge for | Wise you might be i ther ‘| ing over the traces. He openly and freely dis! curcago, Sept. 14 (closing).-Wheat—Septem- | Were guilty and their sentences were the same | it pipe gota dag ert sei, | thought, was requiring too much stone on this somdenes ct, ber, testher te. waste it matching. murder done so quickly could be one of malice | cusses the situation and calls attention to the | ,CUICAO9,, Sent, 1¢ (closing) Wheat Septem: | $5 0, Attecn days, ernment will not have to pay royalty for its ‘General! Beggs, a most atten- yoo Weskeed, omnes and deliberatio: ‘etkneos of, some ofthe brethren in the same | Gai, September, i Uciober aa Fork Oats | Philip Sbaldon was cued upon to, explain | BE iteman wana oly ou tiesto bat te te Henry 8. Ober” ‘WILLFUL MURDER CLAIMED. ‘rection. He says he came conference | ber, 10.5234. Lard Serover, i4- Ribe—Octo- charges. One was driving a horsé on —Licut. W. L others imes, er to Goammceneren: eeet towel tee setts: | | “Weiny thlamurder wes willfal, malicigunend oneious of no violation of ether morality or | Bet, tak set ig aueh maar ay to cole ith a (ata roms — Moore ordered | 29 mane Meare : peng yoeee bong Se 23, 1801, Stee, ments ik thirty days, Premeditated, and you, if you believe the tes | "iis congregation wants him to return,and| wiz, NOT BE REPRESENTED, | orderly conduct, sagt Surgeon G. E. H. Harmon ordered to the York-| “On the other streets Mr. Crawford was the gees — timony of the witnesses, you must also come to | one of his purishioners,offers to pay his whole eee Phil. could not give s satisfactory explans-| town on the 2ist instant. Chief J. | inspector. I feel that in bis case there is more Let ad bheouee the opinion that the shooting of Ned Hannegan | salary if he will come back. | He says he has no | yea1y wishes the Fair Success, but Will Not | #02 in either case, and fines amounting to €10 | But ordered to the porn og ship | excuse than in the others, inasmuch as he was —/ was a willfal, malicions andspremeditated mur-| apology to make nor excuses to offer, and Salts Sunt nse. Gavertacane: SR Sit pece impooed Wabash. ‘Surgeon John O. Boyd detached from | # new man and theso were the first streets that c DIT HOUSE, der. Who are these witnesses? Are they| when he returns home he will continue to ‘The last victim in the first procession was | the Yorktown on the 2ist instant and granted | he was employed on. a set of, nameless wandering habestion, — os his ny Pe se not enter- ee ee Paris charge d’af- rare Taylor, an old colored woman who lives | two months’ leave. Medical Inspector A. A.| “On the facts in these cases there seem but nei and untruthful? you in an} feeling of ness against faires, informed Dr. T. in \ouse where so many vagrants were ar- detached ct at the | two courses to pursue: wend MA Siedea TM Rw | Leiieve the story of Commander Evans, alame- any of” the. Brethren, but he» does | cr'gee inte neenten cosa ite vtoe tha eens | Zenied Bautrday nighic "Stcis Gree ho sooced | Soe eae eee eae ae oa the | Swe ceurees Soren and put ts stant. fo tea of waz | fh ce acs iid ene eat | melon ofthe Columban exponton, ht the | Pe ike dau Sg ueae™ gogo | ec etme sey, Yr fy aan | the cottons cngndon tts bud work'on| A Bos ruth of a circum- other Rerern & Co. Sauce he. anw with his own eyes. "We ask you | with himeelf, but hasnot the manliness to con-| Italian ministry has acknowledged tho receipt | Coat ewer Hime Dy claiming that she did | of can J Cb Det fen sal Chiet Alfred Adamson detached from | no work shall be given in the future. 10 B st. 82. ¢ to believe that honored ‘sailor of thirty | fess. ‘The Rev. Mr. Sprague, he declares, | of the resolutions adopted ata meeting of Italo- | Hanle att ~ siven "SE. CAPITOL HILL, | years’ standing as against a man, vers the same | Americans held in Washington July 17,reqjuest- receipla and her landlord was also: present’ 10 Yorktown. i F i : Engineer Cipriano Andrade | the proportions of the to make up de- | burglar without his courage. Johann Hoff's Malt Ea Opposite Library. | imurderer with the rope around the neck, | time he did, and when he passed the box office ici- | Sive evidence against the woman. detached from the Yorktown or have them the work up to = down whow palo check Hot one tone of regret foing into the rases be handed his ticket to po lirepirpel-iyriagrae peepee cae ‘The officers told of how the ‘growler” was | inspector ‘of cruiser Novia, Chiet | sisudard without cost tothe ‘of Colum, | t1# so popalar thet it has been titted. See that — flown for murder st rt leacon arch. J answer ie tram 80. 01.75, now | Wen “his poor mother was on the wit: | ‘The lev. Dr, who also took alead-| Italian ministry says ‘that “inpursuanoe of cdered-at jut half thee value, ‘The catsvine ere | Hess stand and overcome by emotion | ing part in the persccution, says Brother | principle adopted long ago the Italian govern. + it a "*| perhaps the only dry eyes in the room | Arney used to keeps sorrel nag at ton Rapids | mentdeclines to officially participate in any in- Ae yen Diack caly are ofered on eametermese | were fuose of Thornton J. Hains. Gentlemen, | which was put on tho track as a flyer, but reyes oe Meso y are '** | will you believe that man against the word of | which was not much of a success because its | ternational exhibition; that reason aamatiet iadieniatan svat ke D. Evans? The defense will tell you that | owner did not know how to develop its speed. | government declined the invitation to officially Figared Ongandte Lawns at 8. Mr. Evans bad malice against the prisoner. | ‘The trouble with Dr. Cogshall is that be is Participate in the French exhibition held in ‘The entire line of Gents’ Ties and Scarfs; theSdc. | Mr. Evans himself told you like. an| not bright euough to make money on his in 1889,and that the refusal to be officially erude jonest man that le was not on speaking | horses, as Ihave done. He is probably dis- | represented at the Columbiae exhiniten Goo, ieareaen ce thsaiemen Gaius tists gusts soetan hue ee Demeaieneds BON eae couraged with the business and bas gone back | consequence of said rule,never before departed sve ose. "gedu | to know the reason for this state of on. Us the way Brother Armey expenses it Which should not’ be interpreted’ a8 an Wil plcess remember the defense raised sec ‘Brother Atney may possibly to x CARTER’ | tious, and it ma: ve well tor ATS FESER TEER OEE OF CARTERS | hoy’ did. Yet im everything Mr. Banco foui irucs tae Sonach. “Txy tbe and be | Yds he was berne ‘out by ntatement a excepting ABD EWENTY DROPS OF ANGOSTURA BIT-| two minor incidents. They say that ths reais de- sras.cn Sy Selene and therefore, Mr.Evans must have