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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1691—SIXTEEN PAGES 5) DO Bosrox, Sept. 26.—Mra. Harrison and Mrs. DISTRESS IN RUSSIA. 3-122 cosisatiSo Sete wince, where pointe of historic intorest were inspected, and the townspeople gave the ladies an in- SUBURBAN STREETS. hes List of Those for Which Improvement is Rec- ommended. THE THEELEELD BUILDING ‘The Health Officer Stit! Says It fs in an Ua- healthy Condition, Ever Pos Show be provided with Ayer's 7ills. No other aperi- ext in such general Gemend or so highly recom reeged by the profession. Mild but thorough fm epetion these pilisare the best of sil remedics for comipation, tc lousness, heartvura, indigesiioa, In the list of street improvements, as recom- mended by Capt. Rossell and printed in yester- day's Stax, no mention was made of suburban reason that the Hst was notcompieted. Today, From all appearances it would seem that ® free bathing beach will not be opened again this season. In accordance with the request of the Commissioners the engineer depart ment of the District made soundings every Parting for the fall meeting. This big event, or sehool building in Georgetown, as mentioned | series of events, will take place on October 1 at in yesterday's Stan. This is the building, as | the Y. M. C. A. Park, 17th and U streets. Throe . . formal reception in the town hall. Mr. and however, Capt. Rossel! completed his estimates published in yesterday's Stan, in which Build- o'clock p. m. is the hour set for the commence- | feet as far out as the end of the fill and today Aatlencs, 1om of appetite, iver complaint and tek | Peagantry Said to Have Beon Driven | sro. cobb, Mise Cobb, ex-Congressman Con- and forwarded the following “county” schedule ing Inspector Entwisle made a report contra- | ment of operations, and from that time until | made report. Upward of 100 soundings wes Datache. The7 break up colds, fevers and malaris, to Cannit li gles, ox-Gov. and Mra. Brackett, and Mise to the engineer Commissioner: dictory of the one made by the health office in- | darkness arrives the contests and contestants | rade, and, asa whole, the bottom was Mlieve rheurnatiom and neorsigis amd arb indlerens- We t0_travelecs, ther br land or one. Susar fated and compounted of ibe purest vegvtsl! spectors. =o s feliows--all the athletes entries are ali the at In his letter this morning Dr. Hammett save: being Washingtonians with the exception of follows the name SUBURBAN STREETS AXD ROADS. Bridge street from ridge to Harrison street and Harrison stregt from Monroe to Pierce street, paved..... @18,000 Minnesota avenue from Pennsylvania avenue extended towords Bennings 10,000 Peuneylvanie avenue extended to- trip the party s briedy xi exGor. Drachett's reddence ik Ariingions WESTERN MARYLAND B. R. COLLISION, j opie in the'vinges through which the Soach ; go ater ates H . . T+ . Y a int near Fall of Missouri Pacific in the| Mr. Harrison was prestated with a souvenir . ee hs of tho build- , of historic interdst. words of thanks to the paratively regular. The most noticeable Op the return ulerity eecurred about the middie of the near the end of the fill. Here « tii ‘ment thoroughly decayed; the walls filthy,their oe indicating that neither paint nor appearance tion of the Threlkeld school building, made yes- whitewash had been used since the building | *¢F4Ay, its condition was found as stated in the | Sush, ea teat report of inspection on tho 2ist instant. The | opened for school purposes. The] olank flobring is rotten and damp—so rotten Leung defective, the washstands being un- Sot whan p piagh Wanseiaedn pact Bt Groped Cog off—and the odor is offensive Au: J. BR. Fider, C.A.C3 | Concerning co nard, pped and unventilated. ‘There is an and ‘ownsend, ¥. waste pipe where fixture has been removed and | Tho Brick oes oy coy Tah ag, Unhealthy: | W. HL Middlebrook, ¥.9.6. A; M.D. Brai report of the « th the |fr-¥. MC. Ai 5. H. Sprigman, C. A. C or 5 @ sewer in the boiler room is obstructed. | with water. The odor is 9 a yee Hough, Y. ML 0. 4. 1 Laussig. ©. A. EB 7 oop. Capt. Roseell will recommends : f caxartice, they may be taken with impunity by otf xc young. Physictans recommend these pills in ings, monuments, pemreace to any other. H. W. Hersh, Judsonia, Stock Market. Sho accepted with a Aah, says: ‘“In 1863, by the edvice of « friend, Ibe- dy making the gi Yolume containing ph ings. Ho state Dennison School, 8 near 18th street—We find head of the Douglass this morning that it was his opintom At noon today Mrs. Harrison and Mr. and here water in coal vaults, to remedy which | opinion that t- LC.; J. & Eagan, ¥. M. . B. Huyck, ©. | that the beach should be extended out until © pa for viliousness, . | Mrs. MeKee dined with Mrs. Wm. Windom at toper suwer connections should be made. A.C; F. W. Allon, ¥. MC... Phiiadolphia; A — e2n ve uso of Ayer's Pills ss a remedy FIRE IN CHATTANOOGA. | Mra Me esacemicnes ona Wise memee commectose choad. bs senda | tention as en, tisdiphia: | measured 200 feet from the shore, and the ceastation, high fevers and colds. They scrved ne W.M. Mackdermoit le tion by the ladies of the Newton Club. whole greded so that at low tide it would z defects existing here consist of an ob- bined not over five feet deep. This would give @ Detter than anything I hed ;reviously tned, andi IN RUSSIA. ‘The wives of Gov. Russell, ex-Gov. Brackett structed sewer, the valve controlling the water aepth of eight feet at high tide. ‘have ved them in attacks of that sort ever since.” beter poe ase among the’ maneyers of supply to, the building leaking fooriig, whick | Comparison Between the Levy This Year Gig A | Commissioner Douginss, when asked ie i The Peasantry Driven Into the Horrible pa a 4,000 | should receive immediate attention. The end a Year Ago. Og mae ee AYER'S CATHARTIO PILLS. Practice by Starvation. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL sewer traps in Pla grounds as now constructed | Assessor Trimble has had prepared a stato- omen he © texdunsen 00 take Loxnox, Sept. %6.—The horrible story of oll do'not ascouplish tho desired end, of perfect | mont showing the personal, tr reesorment for Perree ot Sho Comectatennes 00 tn aaa Prepard by Dr. 3. ©. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mess. | cgnnitulism among the Russian peasantry is New York Stock Market. draining of the yards, they being covered with | 1999 This is what it shows: beteve throwing, %0 epun agin to tp ae ie | gTBgfoveying tre tbe opening wa paheaey ste ¢arth and obstructed, cailsing water to over- i. mic Clark, Y. MC. | f oo een te = old by UI Drugwists and Dealers in Medicine. more than cunfirmed, for iy some of the | mer few York st ‘Market, sa rporied EF apse, MATLWAY MAIL. SUPERDETENDENTe. | Sow into-the basemeas “The Ssoring Bia |W Assessment, $11,080,091; tax, |, a gg He was of the impromsion, thet « color Gam | afflicted provinces it is enid that starving fami- | Wire to Corson and Macartney 1410 F street. po leon he: upon the ourth, creating dampness and bad | 168,049.98. Two ee Quackenbush Vee! Te anne poe eee water could Y= ialows sooTmiNG B¥atF——— | lioe, giving up ail hopo of rescue, are prolong- c. | Their Work Here Has Been Completed and | Odors. It is also decayed throughout. Georgetown—Asscssment, $558,884; tax, @9,- | A. Rose. Y. M. ©. A.; M. Mackenzie,¥. M. C. Superintendent W. X. Stevens ealled Bas Deen sed for over FIFTY YEARS vy mizcione | #76 life, by devouring their helpless in- They Adjourned This Morning. atresia io ‘basement. of ibis” britain, | 82-6 GAGE. Byes hc pag PE gy neg tee eae een e TE lates aunlos te cope nith the, re SS"AGK | The oleven division superintendents of the are ig Rely Ager eg ame ep trance inge rg 3 JM A. ge js wi 4 LTB Lid . damp. Assessment 759,940; 5 bush, ¥.M.C. | until some bet b ‘ALLA’ le calamity, which, in its horrors, reminds of bX L1Gig | railway mail service, who have been in session in sewer, w! renders the ing ckonbush, until some bett m1 ite could CUMES' WED COLTC. and ts the teas semety fet the description ry Josephus of the sufferings of pe is here all this week, met this morning for the | 30me messuros should be adopted to y | 872.86. & Willieme, X. er arrangemen be made the beach kbould remain closed to ail DIARRER. Sold by Druggists in every part of the | the Hebrews during the e of Jerusalem. who could net swim unless with parents or last time. They called upon General Super- | ‘Hig evil. Last year the personal tax assessment was as the peasantry has - King, CA. C; High school—In_ this building there is de- | follows: “Tew ; world. Besure and ask for “re. Winslow's Soothing | In several of the provin White bim that th A, Hendley, X- | guordious. He said that the people whe Syrup” anctaheno cther ing. “Ocentsabottie. | started to emigrate, and, overtaken by weak: rerio ring a bead ouleg Nagemal fective wuste pipe from sink in the cloak room | "Washington assessment, 611,205,488, -C; A: CG G.|ewim have missed the beach inore @uring asly ness, many bave perished miscrably by the . spou Georgetown assessment, ~i)the week it has remained closed than mam | Sondaidie. was completed, and as he had nothing moro for | southwest ares entrance of the boys’ side of the | County assessment, $123,390. ali the balance of the season before it as ee them to do they adjourned without date. Tho | basement is inadequate to carry off the water, | Total tax, $175,404.75. 2 pleted. Mr. Stevens bes had stakes . meeting just cf is considered to have beon | thereby causing basement to overfiow after! A comparison of the two shows that in : 23 F. » X. gular intervals over the beach, whieh are Poxps Bermcr FREIGHTS IN COLLISION. the most successful over held and subjocts of | °Very rain. Washington proper there is a decrease in the . F. Lee, ¥. >. A. ed in euch a manner as to denote the a tania more than general intorest came up for djsous- | Morse School, R street between 4th and Sth— | assessment of €195401. In Georgetown there f the water thereabouts i A Disaster on the Western Maryland Proba- sion. The superintendents had had more time to | There is a dampuoss in this building and # con- | is a dectoase in the assessment of ¥10,024. c. matter was not discussed at the beard 38 EVERYWHERE RECOMMENDED BY bly Fatal. consider the topics that would come up for ac- | tinued flow of water from under flooring aris-| The county also shows a decrense of $2,875 | Rowe, ¥. M.C.A; C.F. Bu Owrxos’ Mitts, Mp. Sept. 26.—Freight trains on the Western Maryland railroad were in collision this morning near this place. Con- ductor Michel Murphy was probably fatally 6 a be taken up et the ing from some spring under the floor. ‘The | in this year's assoss but notwithstanding | Philadelphia; Spence, ©. A. onal : as werd Sb ence fells a see canons ecprostd | connection of the cosspocl in aren, with sower | {histsd ead tee ment year will be greater by | _ Ranning high jump--Chas. G. Towneena, ¥. | "™°"™"# ae is thought that the convention will prove very | 0D West side of building is defective: the di $3,907.61. This Mr. Trimble explains from the | M. C. A.; Royce’ Hough, Y. M.C. A.; M. ae tn. CREED CRED. fruitfal in good reeults to the mail service gen-|*8° from yard to cesspool is also defective, | fact that the Eckington, Anacosha and George. | Smith, ¥. 3. Prentiss, ¥. M. ¢ Mr. Stevens subsequently said tos Sram ge 3% «=: PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. cally, tad unclear ntion will be held in |C8used by the inequalities of the grade of | town and Tenleytown railronde were not om Bouie “44 J. W. Gillet, ¥. Mi. | porter: “I have today seen tho Commissioners * injured and Fireman Chas. Smith slightly in- rket. all probability neat your, instead of allowing tla These defects cause the water to accu- | books last year poor pay 4 per cent this year on | ©. A. F. Bucholz, Y. M. C. A., Philadelphia; | and they mre averse to reopening the beach Moser Woness Trovstas jured. ‘he engines and seven cars are «total | Henry Clews in his Financial Review, issued | two years to elapes ue heretofore. Banton Sohool L betecek: Dt and Si strecte_- | "A &F°%8 recelpts. Wy At Mackdermott, C.A.C.; J. B. Elder, C. | ander any conditions in which they will be wreck. today, eays: ‘The recent upward movement on ———_ , str ———>—_ 0. 2, | bold responsible for Ar caused vy a disordered stowsch. The gennine _— th ‘i sh. E. The only defect existing is the one in the Four hundred and forty yard dash—C. W. | occur thers, It is ev - iis So a peueconinlipters die. 4 he stock exchange proved irresistible. Noth- MR. GAGE'S DEATH, IamhAie, Gis Swuveutnaned Wredkstned can HON. W.C. WHITTHORNE. Crammer, ACN. Philsdslshiny 3 © cen teamscccmmenin ae oon FALL IN GOULD STOCKS. ing equaling it either in force or character has 2 plumbing, . = Bertini Tred | iladelphia; J. 8. Eagan, | dition of the beach has festhe blood. Secure only the genuine imported art!- sink. ¥.M.C. . H. Lewis, Y.M.C.A.; W. H. Mid- | §), Missourl Pacific Suffers = Loss of Six Per | been seen in years, Based on the soundest of | D¥* t Accident and Not to Suicide—Faneral |” arinur school, Arthur place—A damp base-| Tenesseeans Pay Kioquent Tribute to His | Jiheck YA CAY iab So srowsings which be , YMLC.A.; Robert Purvis, T.M.C-A.;| water neat” Te end thot ake cle, which must Lave the signature of ““Kiener & Men- . : all Wekisdallbed, the oidtase qenttoslty of nature Services Tomorrow, ment exists, caused by backage from the main Public and Private Career. W. MacKenzie, ¥.M.C.A.. Philadelphia; W. HL | Sp, AF be A caten Cu." Sele grate, Mew Yah, erey Pet} yy Yous sept Me kithough the ectivity | ends bealthy” satlonal Prowperity, is Coroner Patterion guren cerinte of date rover he riviand ine) tacher's filet || ‘The tnderet wentinent prevailed lat aight | Mori, VGA. Fhillpin, HW Mou-| thread" Alans cues, ee St ie ane. _ New » Sept. ; dentl, i ni nd needs resetting. ts odge, C.A.C.; 8. J. King, | Shore ate - foo in Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific and Atchison ae of oneey | Mig ions Aas 79 ig by accident, and not b; icide, in the cnse of ‘alla Ls e meetirg of Tennesseeans at the Ebbitt a AL C.A H. Ward” where along the beach front, vet there is no y Wallach School, Pennsylvania avenue be- Crom, was still very great this morning the trading | Course’ of time’ it will’ undoubtedly | 4« H- Gage, who was found dead in his bed in| tween ‘7th and ‘8h streets, southeast--The | House, who had come together to take some i : ‘i - | the Mt. Vernon House, as published in yester-| plumbing is defective, the sinks and teaches’ | Stitable action upon the denth of ex-Congrem- a yt of the L oderatel, to .: 2 al be aces » a8 pi y plum! tive, the ene bony while pf nacttetg egg Meaty pote panied Par iy qatyiok severity; 16 day's Stan. It was believed that in endeavor-| water closets being foul and unventilated. | man W. C. Whitthorne, who died on the 2ist ht | continued and further gains were mado in| MAY be that in some instances the advance is | ing to turn the gas out he turned the stop cock — brick flooring in the boys’ room, are | instant, everything traded in. First prices were gen- | *!ea4y beyond reason; but the one great fact | twice and turned it on full head. closets are located, is broken in places. This SEXATOR BATE’s ECLOOT. that fons on the earth should be substituted by new bricks laid in 120-yarde hurdle—Charles G. 7 rally lightly higher than tho duals of | {his year mos wonderfully favored in respect | _,The funeral of the deceased will tako place | cement or with concrete’ The urisal is cut at | Senator Bato oceupied the chair, but before | 4,120 ‘A.; W. B. Chichester, jr., C. A. Jast evening, but Canada Southern, Union| to the products of the soil, With assured | $* Oe Hill cemetery tomorrow afternoon at 3 | repair, the lining covering the wood being worn | €ntering upon the duties spoke feclingly of the | Mackdermoit, U- A. *pot so bad or unsafe as the best plage Philadel- | where ela on Washington's water front. cr are outapuken in condemuation of thess “dogs in the manger’ whe do not want to bathe and so raisewcry « danger that iagure to drive bathers to inconvement and tueafe ‘There remains money cnough #f te dounted to pa: Browss Inox Brrrens : : : : o'clock, and will be under. the charge of the : ; : * | wearon a nnnnunsnn——| Pace and Now York Contal were exch up| plenty af hone and scarcity abroad the f3rm-| Ga Esiowa and Kags of Pythian, ervices | a tenet, 4 tones she, aid mater, | a hide, adhe ife we en eemplihe| AEG. n? 8-H MIAN, fag te dpa of wate Ocs New Howe per cent. The Vanderbilts were again the | tim a period of prosperty to which they have | Will be held in the chapel. Bree yoiter transunitting the report Health | cation of all thet was good in man. After eom-| | Pole vault—H. Cirak, Y. M.C. A.; Howard | for the usking snd a net fe almost done, wena aoe strong features of the market and Lake Shore | jong been strangers. BOURNE Uk; ¥ Officer Hammett says: ‘I have the honor to | pleting his education he removed to Columbia, | Mills, ¥. M. C. A.; E. C. Queckenbush, ¥. A. C. for quick recovery. 4 Ie ready for your inspection. rapidly rose from 128 to 125. On the other nother featare of strength is tho foreign ALEXANDRIA transmit herewith rep iJ. A. Kose, ¥. M.C. A; J. M. : ese hovewith ee Inspectors Hughes | Tenn., whero ho entered the nw office of James F “ i buying of American securities. Opinion re- eee iy han itery condition of some | K. Polk, and was still a stuaent there when Sniping age 17S FIVE FLOORS _ {hand ryrorgs vii — paprapelins wae pin i Boar carey th cerscaree pes ope SALE OF POINT LUMLEY LAXD. of the public schools of ‘the District with a| Polk was called to the presidency. He| One-mile run—I. ai, Ary completely ~iocked with everything thas fenew | Con a Ot retion ot nthe dose The | ing in their favor, for the obvious reason that | | The city is now about to sell a portion of Old | view to having the defects pointed out and | came ‘to, Washington’ ‘thordly aiverwara | W. i Wood, Y. a. and desmablc in Household Furnishings, and swell | Only @ portion oI gf BP ues , | they afford safer and better returns than those - bench reopened without risk to the Com- missioners’ I! so 1 think it will be opened.” Point Lumley at the foot of Duke street, | femodied at the earliest possible moment. and entered the government service th eviait. general list displayed —_ considerable | : Ei oPAb ins inapoctincn see esaGetarmin nepacth - : 4 ene cai nelae saan tirength and fractional stivances ocurred im of 32 outer, country, Desdes posswing 2 | which the town authorities have held for 146 | or chr iors eae ghee ee ena | ase lark Some time lnier, however, be was | Fil, YM CAF Vg 1 AL encampment committee of the G. A. R., erute Contains « carefully selected stock of Bed Room, Din- | clmost everything, Lut late im the hour the | 110” ie: threateni t of European | Yeats | The original charter of 1748 pro- | with earnest reque: # their recommenda-| and upon the completion of the prosidential | Philadelphia; W. ii Morris, Y. M. C. A | to écrotary Hows, A. Fish today dinteting cceemcapher Goulds were again attacked and Missouri | Se. yee Pinis | vided that the trasteos shotld lay out! tions, which 1 fully indoree, will receive the | tarm a i Poticed law. | Philadelphia; G. K. French, C. A.C... W.] : pee atc Socago rence amy Pacific dropped to 66, and Union Pacific sold | Politics only serves, to strengthen this | streets on tho Alexandor West lands , ona Feturned to Columbia and practiced law. | Pilindelphis; G. K- French, C. A. C.; H.W. | him to notify the members of the exesutive UR ancOuD FLOOR ant oie ani ‘ seeling; for, while a sndden crisie might cause | \iich had b uted fore te 4 attention that they deserve. OTHER SPEECHES AND RESOLUTIONS. Sechlicter, A.C. 8. N., Philadelphia. committee to meet at room 10, Willard's Met Indices vs Gicbti, end Seales tn tees | geemeae ed eee wom Rae hoestee cen temporary ‘realizations, it is well understood | ot “apart much portions of said’ land for 4 A SECOND REPOR?. Ex-Represenative Evansof Chiattanooga; Gen. | 7¢ ollcials will be the following-named: | Monday evening, September 28, at 8 0 elowk, and most desirabe aii and winter colueinga. All | o'clock the mar! , Pha tue United States would in the end suffer | market and public landing as to them shall| ‘This morning Dr. Hammett transmitted to | Marcus J. Wright, Wm. 8 Flippon, A. ML| oer age rely ad gr = for ‘the purpose of Gulshing up busines anat- P—4 ‘sane the bass eee east of all nations in such a conflict and that, | seem convenient.” At that the fiver front of hus Ocieitalaconaes anntloas rt concerning | Hughes, jr., J. B. Brownlow and J. D. Bullock Timers—W. B. Hibbs, T. A. Harding, F. A. | ters. He alro directed him to call a meeting of OUR THIRD FLOOR The pain am wt therefore, her securities would be the most the town .was in the form of a bow with its Pe repo is ug roy Je an - D. Bul Tinkieday. the invitation commitiee to meet at the same « stock of Parlor Furatture whieh for variety | ing changes: Heserve. decrease, @3.7: desirable investment. Should gold continue to| north end at the foot of Oronoko street | *2¢ inspection of school buildings as reported | also spoke of the dead legislator. Inspectors—R. W. Lee, C. M. Leefiier, Fred | place on Tuesday evening, September 2H, at 8 gates whe ancien Cedi Of amaied 6 Ost tone, ienrente, GuSETOGD: opel arrive as freely as at present expected, the | ang the south end at the foot of Duke | by Inspectors Hughes and Shopherd. ‘Ihe re- | _ Acommittee composed of Col. J.B. Brownlow, | Van Dyne, H. A. Barrows. O'clock, for the purpose of considering en surpassed by any Louse tn the country. 979,900; legal rs, de ‘$4,148,300; de- | Chances of any protracted stringency in money street, while at King and Cameron streets the | Port states that “the cee} have been in- | J. 8. Harris, H. C. Evans, Wm. 8. eee W.| | Marsbais—G. W. Drew, W.E. Crist, Stuart | campment matters. ‘ihe five members @f the Donita, ‘decrease, €1,918.300; circulation, ine | Will be greatly lessened. Fiver rounded in as high as Water” street, | Spected and we find them tobe fn sanitary c . Shelley and J. M. Bishop presouted resolu- | Sanford. G-A'R who acted with the local committee will { ae crease, $66,500. ‘The banks now hold $4,007,- a eee making a shallow cove. Tho ends of the bow | dition: Peabody, Lovejoy, Blair, Bradley, An- | tions, which were unanimously adopted, setting | Cierk of course—C. C. Slocum. also be present. Commissioner Douglass ro- SOME STARTLING PRICES: 125 in excess of the requirements of the 26 per Washington Stock Exchange. were the only places at which shipments could | thony, Amidon, Jefferson, Greonleaf, J. K. | forth that it ree nope ‘that omy 7 Referee—8. W. Steinmetz. - quests that the committees meet prom on . { cent rule. Sales—Regular call—12 o'clock m.: Franklin Fire|be made and point west at the north | Giddings, Lennox, Lincoln. seeans resident at national capital should | Field judges—F. B. Walker, H. W. Woodard | the indications are numerous that the for rine go, NAT Com Parlor Buttes. Cash, $28: ) "Money on call has been easy, with no loans, | Insurance, 20 at 54. People's Fire Insurance, 60 at {end of the bow. ‘They had long been | At the Madison School, corner 10th and G Give atterance to thelr feelings of respect for | and G. M. Fague. < 92 should be started to roll. credit, $30. F and closing offered at 3. Bar silver, 98 Prime | 5%. Washington Gas, 2 a, 433; 15 at 4315. After | used by the justices of Fairfax connty as the | streets northeast, we find the building in good | the late Washington Curran Whitthorne and| ‘Track judges—W. A. Wells, J. W. Crossley eee Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, 3 pleces. Cash, mercantile paper is dull, end. while’ the supply | ©#i— Washington Gas, 10 at 4354 Innding of the tobacco ware house near | Condition with the exception of dampness in | condolence with the surviving members of his | and J. H. McClelland. The Spanish Minister Will Assist. ; nomis with sixty to ninety days in- | 116% vi p ce. "| out the market at ite present location on a james Sprigman. bi tative of that state the Peeeciacre wih wuiwaeitl Gsshs com, [aire Wiles SretNGLay Ch NAGAR jal eons | Cie or ras hsmaccasioe stock, ta, | the south end of the bow, called Middle Point, | _ Potomac School—The waste pipe from sink is Real Rotate Matters. ee oe oorll'y hr enemslosien, bai on inlesstoalias $4.25; credit, 84 50. Four months acceptances, 6a6¢, aud | 1892, currency, 101% bid, — asked. 2-year fund,|or Point Lumley, as the public land- | Obstructed. John Hahn has bought for €4,500 sub 14I, EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES. Eignt-toot Oak Extension Table. Cash, €3.60;'| good single names with from four’ to six | 61802. gold, iUi bid,—asKed. 0-year fund, 63,1899, | ing. They built’ a wharf and a long| Smallwood School, I between $4 and 4th | square 961, 16.25 by 6l-feet on F between Oth ——_ nn Synntch enladcter upon enettens coneenes credit, 6. months to run, 6a7. Sterling exchange isactive | £4, 105 bid, asked. Water stock, 7s, cur-| ware house there and rented it for the | Streets—Tho grade of yard is defective, caus-| and 7th streets northeast. ‘Where Every Branch of Study May Be Ad- with the exposition. She wascordially received Fert pesed Mair Mat, Comb 7.50 crt. | aod stendy, with staal Uannens in ankery | iit ia axed Water gcs ies cur | Homage foods arriving by ew-going vou | 46 water to How, intofdelrauia. | | a: Campbell has Purehued for 64.350 of Tantayeously Persued miceta a aeyhs tet peek te x : ote 2 | In , 8 . is “woven Wise Springs. Cost, 62:25; erotm, on.te. | Posted eaten, 4t1 004 206. Commercial balty | Tea 322d, — sated. aoe Tere Ga | Most ot Geb pablus’ landing Av etasnemate plumbing connected with the girls close i Heights. = perience Ze sptak French satitactorily one should | exhibit trom hie country worthy both the sous sc Cash, 60 - aly. i = and ffard and jefective. The closets cannot or ous ve @ true French accent. To obtain one | sion @ people Brussels Carpet, per yard. Cash, 60c. :credit, tc. id 4.82 ro, ior ‘asked. we — aay Fetiny ms hes Suabea. ‘The utters earner oe tnt an dT otnete has bought of Jngrain Caryets, per yard. Cash, 3c, ;eredit, 40e. | The clearing house statement of today isas} Miscellaneous onds—W: we: College represented. such one should take # course of lessons of | Mrs. Wilson was introduced by Rev. Dr. town Railroad, 10-40, 6s, 103 square 622, 18 by 80 feet on | 5! at ne Che m the town was laid out in 1749, /oFe filthy and retain the drainage, which is | K between North Capitol and ist streets north- | Prof. Paul Voinot of the University of France, Carpets sewed and laid free of cost. No ehatgetor | follo: | ington and Geor; fa Kaliroud foul and nt who bas ed his school at 1234 I stroet. sameenlnaernne® Fie: hor nremeces ey 508. The sabtrouniry was debtor at ihe clea | 2° vide makede Mesunle Hall | Association, noun cto hicoktty tae bens Sept of ft was McCormick chool, $4 between M and N "Mery A. Clerk bas purchased of Neltio H| ‘The beste tnstraction ls gives to int ease For Admission to the Bar. asy weotly or monthly payments, ing house todny £231.606._ ‘The official report | Company imp. 66, 115 bid, 121 asked. American | Tented to Francis Fleming, the ‘greatgrand- | ptrtcly southeast ‘Thesurfaco drainage around | Browning for $4,400 sub 29, square 864—17.57 | at the Capitol Hill Kinderguricn, 22 84 street | TH€ committee on admissions to the bar will No notes and 6 per ceut. ‘allowed for settie- | of the Mercantile Safe Deposit Company to the | Security and ‘Trust Company, 54, 100 bid, —usked. | father of the present auditor, for a ship yard, | building is bad, the yard is unpaved and de-| by 86 on C between 6th and 7th stroots morih- southeast, which reopens next Mond: ‘or- | hold a session to examine applicants in the ments ta thiriy days. stock exchange shows: Silver bullion on hand, | Wasnington Light Infantry ist mortgage 68, 1%4,| and other leases were made and some of | fectively graded. Sewer connections should be | east. nelia F. Boyden, the principal, will furnish | civil service rooms on Saturday, October 2! 4,068,177 ounces; deposited, 61,527 | ounces: | % Vid. “asked, Washington Light infantry 24 | the vessels of the Virginia mary were | made so that proper drainage ean bo secured. | “Eva H. Tyler has bought for $5,500 of Eliza- | Nertienians sone niin at 10 o'clock. All applications ebould be — Withdrawn, 35,000 ounces; certificatesoutstand: | 7% 194, 9 bid, —asked, Washington Gas Light there. Afterward it was leased to John | Crauch School corner, 1th and @ streets | beth J. Hatuilton parteS and 4, square 184, 20 | apeneveston tree hae boom established by | at the ollie of the chipk of the comes @nogan's ing, 4,067. ingten Gas’ Company, ‘actes B, onked, Was: | Rumney, a merchant, and acquired the name | Sutheast—The drainage from yard 1s defect- | fect on B and 14.61 feet om Marcland. arene tag aang vn A ene Government bonde dull and steady to firm. | MEM Cus Company. series B.S. 128% vid, | of Ruamney's wharf.” ‘The elty tobacco ware | ive, causing water to flow into boller room. |{eieon esac na eet ek, Mars las the Ivy Institute, conducted by Prof. Flynn, at ro y — asked. Washington Gas Company Converti. Range Thenucmeter. CREDIT HOUSE, State bonds neglected. Nailroad bonds fairly | vie 129 bid. — aaked. | Hoxington ‘all. | house was also built there, and various public | the yard should be properly paved and| “Tho United States has bought for $20,800 of | tue corner of 8 and K streets northwest, | 7, following were the readings at the office active and generally heavy. road. 6% 100% bid, 103 asked. Chesapeake and | Uses made of the ground. Some years | STH A. Lepreux parcel 16, square 323, post’ office stern 9 pote send See ee nner | aes maar haan tT a3 vette 810, SP1 and 823 7th ot. nw. ‘The stock market after 11 o'clock warnot so | Potomac Telephone Ist mortgage S, — bid, 10; | before the war the portion south of | Bell School, 1st between B and C streets | site, and of C. C. Duncanson for 16,150 of | i0Us to try a civil service examination that they | eee today: 8 a.m., 68; 2 pam, strong, all support seemingly being withdrawn | asKed. Capitol aud North O street Railroad ist | Duke street was granted for the | Southwest—Tho basoment of this building is | Helene Hartung, parcel 1d of tame. ean do no better than by going there for @ | 86; maximum, #8; minimum, 68. from the Gould shares and further material ge Ss 104 bid, — asked. | Metropolitan | Pioneer mills on ground rent and of late the | flooded by leakage from main sewer. course of instruction in the subjects that Dowt Be Deceiveo, losses were suffered in both Union and Mis- aba geine! sas dap gas re road Convertible 6a, 120 bid, I58asked. U.s. > Magpemenfinay estar I were land on tho south side, which is now to be sold, ——. made the tests of those occasions. All such in- over — z Latest Burlal Permits, struction is strictly confidential and very thor-| aLLBRrIrroy- Reptem! Dut voy the Spe ems sth, ‘ohlp tmoart "Pocas’ wes | waning tmneD — | e Le ce see aE SeL AE | a Servant Goan tr omages Difring the twenty-four hoursending at noon | ough. "he | EL eae ae Sad BEST FIREPLACE HEATER EVER MADE, knocked down to asked. Metropolitan, 267 bid. 200 asked. Central. | ing was the landing of the Maryland ferry boat | _ Nellie Johnson has, by Mr. P. B. Stelson, | today burial permits were issued from the| Twenty boys and young men will be taken ioHERMET TAD. BEST” 4 ‘Which is per cent from it per price. | 300 bid, — asked. | Second. — bid. 200|Ireno from the lower ferry about sixty years | filed a suit against Mary C. Saunders to recover | health office for the following: White—Elizn- | this fall into the “University School,” $15 C _ or SENTON'S GEAND HEATER. The rest of the list responded with only | skcl Farmers and Mechanics. 190 bid. —asked. | ago. ‘The coming sale will be the first absolute | ¢9,000 for an assault and battery committed by | beth A. Herbert, 7 years, typho-malarial fever; | street northwest, of which Prof. R. L. Preston DIED. sion fractional losses, although most stocks were | {itixens. 110 bid. T6S agked.. Coluimbla. 150 bid. | yale of the foe in any of the Point Lumley land. | 4, ;| ie principal. There will be full courros in| GAGE. On Friday, September scat rem thom tee mpremteit|Etwagh blow the opening gen, he, Cook |e Carine TE ee Wea ve te wane, “The pant ston she entered pon he [lange ” re Conlon of the | Rin Ure, Brom German, Engin and | Meat eed at rsa i in uae by 0 5 bid. — = ente! m un, . pei, Oak Hilt . apo ~—) prone had no ap) “a eciable amy epee Cancoln, 8 bid 108 ae fa TEES ie! het houve in re ow pedrigrh the sere a8 servant a8 10a 17th street Sepember Colored—Jeremiah Jackson, 71 years, senile ae eo 2 fade agreed T. On Frid mame vind tind’s “ Lye - : reetowD, | market building is now com; its}, that defendant without cause became Fran ater - v 5 of ay. Bertomber oh. 1m. wt ‘it Seaeh, Guam | Sonny kis snaumne ehachage solve ped’ beck ca k [Senta COMMAND Ee mee Saediat oni | wlalisiiawissouslod: is tastahag <0 eae Sngry and excited; attacked and assaulted her, seoee Mille Wolke iseade: Upscmterrs Ane | «Miss Clara Harrison, a pupil of Dr. William wots Mecnecl sock seven Seat a ess 2 oC pegs boc containing TeokimgnaRS Tete | ee et leotin most stocks North O Street, 33 bid, 48 asked. | Eckington and | gonvenient that there is n genoral inquiry as to | *tiking her in the side and back with an in-| nie Porter, 1 year, marasmus; Jobu H Neston, | Mason of New York, will give piano lessons Sahie SERLGSS "GRAND MEakEHS con: | Candle un Prices ; Tealcylown et bra teuaned” COONAN | wiry it was delayed vo long. Theeommiries on | SHUMENK,, which plaintiff thinks was » beer |5 yours, meningitis; Hattie, Davis, 1i montus, | tis season at 1019.0 street! northwert, Legin~ | Funeral from ber iste resitenog, = wot cinius toe thea. Tam CRISIS PASSED. Fina tll ight bas directed that an‘dleeteie aro amy be bottle, vo injuring and disabling her that she | cholera infantum. ning October 1. Until shen Mise Harrison will | iis‘ fvenss avited 8. B. Seaton & Son, After the close of the exchange it was gener- Pronniin.ss Oia. ed Metropolitan, a0 vide | set up in the market, and the day or rather oe per i er duty as servant, and she cupnetiiiptones me poncho arrange arses | LANE. On Friday, September 23, ita ine, ‘Manufacturers of the Best Fireplace Heaters, Ranges | ally believed that the market has pussed the | asked. ‘Natio nion, 17 bid, #1 asked. tho Tight of the old smoky, flaring torches and ims as above. anise apd Sthib bint: MARGARBT ) widow of the lite T- 3. Lame. and Furnaces, crisis safely aod that the worst effect of the | lington, 175 bid, — asked. Corcoran, 63 bid, tallow dips has gone, along with the shaky tiie. 910 egg A slight fire catued by a defective flue did Mrs. Morrell’s classes in art will continue ‘May she rest in peace. asked." Columbia, 163, bid, 11% asked. Gorman- | benches end leaky booths, "to the place where Who Shall Get the Money. Me Biptnsenenetyaged during the coming fall and winter. Mra. Mor- 7. Baltimore, Ma. Missouri Pacific incident was over. ore _ y_ boo " att to house No. 1418 inner The Union Pacific troubles are now consid- | Sica “iggy * bid, — asked. 'Peopie's, 6s, Gia, | ‘He Woodbine twinot Judge Cox today in the case of the post office | pout FS damage to house No. 1418 $24 street | reli has had execlient success in Washington, | 4,» se Seotine coer FOR SALE BY THE PRINCIPAL STOVE DEAL- | cred out of the way. Johu A. Stewart, one of | jx, asked. “Lincoln, 6 bids € askede * Golder: xores, site condemnation made an order as to parcels |" ++ lock today. Dut thromgn her own merit alone, and the pros- | sti ait your decr anne alee ing at lant BRS IN WASHINGTON, b s21-1m | the creditors committee, said that the sub-| citi. 4 bid, sasked- A delegation from Columbia Lodge of Wash- | 12 and 13 on 12th street, directing the payment A Serious Cutting Aff welargs, aad peobabay:lerper shan bear, iter] Becleceal beveeasts eke ee Ek FAIL To. CURE sick HEADACHE, scriptions to the notes mould probabl close on | Title Insurauce Stocks—Heat Estate Title, 137 | ington Odd Fellows visited Potomac Lodge, | of the award to It. tow Peer drustes, and to} "There r rue 2 co A apg eed ae {he would meet we with joy at she deor, arti Monday. He says that Gould is now the warm- | bid, -- asked. Columbia Title, 6& bid, 6% asked. ‘ af was a serious cutting affray on 7th | record us an and a teacher mick eS) Sk eeabeded rat eb roel Gas aud Bleotric Light Stocks—Washingtou Ga. | I. O. O. F., of this city last night. Zohn, Simmons, the lessee, the value of the | street extended near Pomeroy street yesterday | should stand as a guarantee of thorongh train: ay 4 on Baserea orgs. reeks 43%, bid. 43% aaked. Georgetown Gus.4ebid,—asked. | Mrs. George Bensou, who was injured by the | leasehold less the amount of ront. in which ‘Jou, | ing in the rudiments, the principlos and the a more « " WE Lapses U.S, Biectric Light, “1473 bid, 155 asked. recent railroad accident near St. Asaph Junc- Soc afternoon in which e colored man named Jos. | theories of inting and drawing. Her studio —- ‘Berozs Maxixo Youn Fux Pos Tei Stoc L. Brooks was cut with a razor by another eol- | is located at 804 E strcet. tesapeako and Potomuc, | tion, is nearly well. Mr. Benson is slowly COTTON WARE HOUSES BURNED, | {71% asked. American Graphophone, 43, bid, He Stole A Diamond Pin. CHASES” <a mending, but not out of danger. ored man named William Robinson. ‘The friends of Mrs. Powell are congratulat- : A Disastrous Fire im Chattanooge Barly | 6 Ucctaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- ge ose Hunter, the colored hotel employ who | “rh iatter was either intoxicated or ho pre- | ing her upon her appointment in the Woman's 4 eg This Morning. pany, 16 Did, 41 asked. Bull Kun Panorama Com- DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, was arrested some days ago by Detective Car-| tended that he was and ran ageinss Broobs. | duines, Tonenre se ren ein ee SUBMITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFUBNIGH-| Cuarraxooaa, TEXS., Sept. 26.—Ono of tho | Pans, 16 bid. 95 asked. Pueuetie Gun Carriage, <<: ines ter on a charge of stealing a diamond pin from | He spoke to him about his condnct on the | four days of each week in Daltimore. 2 1N@ Goons most disastrous confiagrations which hes yet | Mia “ieScrne” Sarees eee rT | eve Commaimioners today favorably adopted | 2 Team of Samuel Kahn, one of the guests | street and» soufle followed, during which | “A thorough instruction for children in a — was tried in rt today. OF obinson’ inf’ & serious is ; BEAD THESE Puicus, ae eee eee eecmth vareLorses at wank: | tou ate” Depoatt Company, Li8 bi, wo sakes, | tho new liquor regulations as printed in Tax] Clatmed that he found, tee ping reat ot ace | wound on Brooks’ buck aad: soveral asuatir Usk, muslo and gymnastie is promised the po-| Mm destroying the mammoth ware houses of Nixon | {23,5 sobre. yo RE OR found the pin in front of the of Ivy Hi jing School for children, ‘Then cail at our store and examine goods, on whieh we “ ‘ashington a rari pas wee ¢ | Stam some days ago. hotel on the 4th of July, but the pin in question ‘orest Gi Md. Special attention is paid to suareates you s saving of from 15 to 2 per ceat: Rake, ES ee She ae cane OE ee ek. Se ee 8 eee ‘BUILDING PERMITS was not lost until three week: later. safobitieon was locked up and Brooks was backward pupils. Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces, any finish. ground, aprminger oe etl ——"Ex. dividend. Were issued today as follows: Mangam & Paid Miller fined him $50 or ninety days in | “ihe ‘0.Ne° WosPiie rd in the Police Court to-| A 600d place to send boys for preparation for eta tee cae juat tnfoametin malichl The hiloving rouge sees Stockett, one brick dwelling, 929 North Cato- al llitntic day and Robinson was held in @86 bail for the | colloge or for busiuess is Prot. J.C. Kinear’s Our €37 Mate, Cloth and Plush Suites best thom ait. | her inflammable | mate — Baltimore Markees, lina avenue southonst, $4,200. READY JO BE “MIDDIES” grand jury. St. George's Hall, for boys, St Inoraix SUSSELS CARPRTS AT PRICES supe ies of New York, car load of Ratna oe Pin Sette pa 4 COST OF SWERPING PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. sata: Aton —-_-—. George's, Md. LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. cofice; Wm. Gunther, 116 bales cotton; Ault- | burrels; sales, 19'S barrels. Wheat eusy—No. 2, | Superintendent of Street Sweeping’. A.| Those Who Have Passed the Examination ‘The Lily to Bloom man & Taylor, agricultural implements; M. E. LUlwalelss; September, 1.013/21.01%; | Arnold today forwarded to the Commissioners for the Naval Academy. ALL CAMPETS MADE AND LAID FREE OF (bs Gevcotteg Gin ned promen,J. il. | Oc Logul.02%; "December, " Lu5xal. ned “ Re: Sas prpeen tS. i Ssxcase pts, a report of the cost ot sweeping Pennsylvania | The following is a complete list of the fourth- | dens is expected tobloom again this evening. ‘sas else shipments, $55,500" Duslteles atocks 1.72263 avenue from Tith atreet west to Washington | clase cadets, embracing all the succeasfal ean- | This will make the fourth bloom of this remark- * (SMITH'S CREDIT HOUSE, bushels; sales, 115,000 bushels. "Southern wheat, area of the street named between | didates of the regular fu: ef the Geter Wipnnd the y 06 Longberry, 1.00a 10%. g ne and September and | able specimen ie ‘and the officials an PA. AVE. ¥.W., HEAR 405 82. ; a Fi pons ane maberty ati Sanaa. the points indicated fs 27,281 square yards. the special September © tions at the | # the garden think it wi be the last — destroyed. H direct bushel CHECK RAISER pporrtitens aamtee — us oI ck. 3t'ss5 bushels? sales, 22001 bushels. South: oy x ne ovens, Naval Academy: . e 8. L. Smith, Pennsylvania; W. R. Gherardi, Looking Gtusses of any size thet have been dem- i erm col eas, hite, 67: yellow, 67a6s, Oats ‘Walker L. Sims Arrested in New York at the y i. let aud —No. 2 white vestern, aged Reallvered equal to new. et 4 quiet and easy—Ko. mixed western,” Zia%sig—receipta, 700 Request of Washington Poles. Se a ce ne & Ebay, 3 Waar Do You Tuxxx Or Turse f es 3 " York; W. J. Gideon, Indiana; W. A. STRICKEN DOWN ON THE CARS | Pthels: ‘stock, face, Fas, tel gtr Your, Sept, 26. -Detectives Grady and | Texas; W. D. Volliar, Pennaylvania; W. & os cl 58 bushels lar qui 2 leady— night Groesbeck, Ohio; O. 8. Kui Pe lvania; Di the epper, Pennsy! ee ee eae ae to Soals.by Grain | placed under arrest Walter L. Sima The ar- E. F. Erkhardt, Wisconsin; J.D. Soyers, No db eurprising bow many people are fooltne them- . a : te | _Lonpox, Sept 26.—A ond scene ocourred at | MA%I Cork, for orders, per Fest was made at the request of the chief of | york; 8 P. Dennett, Maine; P. M. Bannon, to Waterloo station yesterday afternoon. Ae | Siiillngs, Cotton ar. Maryland; ©. 8. Vestal, Indiana; E. C. Blandy, the special train, carrying passengers | ium. unch: no ogvepbale: Pennsylvania; H. Ilinots; P. L. Pratt, from Lendon to Southampton to gatch the | SEF soitz item Cotes r sell Sap cine eee an ft 5 E li ii fe wilt HENGE: i =! ie He it a ) h i to ‘be traveling have been fs