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THE EVENING STAR ILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 101 Pennsylvania Avence, corner Lith 8t. by Tho Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFYMANN, Pres’. Bew Yuk Ofce, 83 Potter Building, Pax Lvextxo Stax is served to subscritersin the sity by carriers, on their own account, a° 10 cents ‘Week. oF Ver sont. Copies af the counter, gents exch. iy mus: ‘where m the United States oF (Canada— postage prepaid —a) ceats per inowth. SareRDar Qvabucrrt Sunes Stam 61.00 per your with foretca postace adiied. ©2400, 1» OL OOPer vent (Entered at tie Post ( ‘Washington, D.C.. ectond-claes tail water — G77 AU mail subscriptions wnust be paid in advance, Rates of advertininc made known on application. Piewsrnn Ntneeeemn-cnt wenn Vo. 79, No 20,063. * WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1891 —— Che Koening Star. TWO CENTS | FINANCIAL FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE. STATUS OF THE INDIAN. PEACE FOR EUROPE. Chancellor Von Caprivi of Germany On the Outlook. asian EFFECT OF MINISTER RIBOT'S SPEECH. The English Cricketers Finish Their Second Inning. OF PRAIRIE FIRES VICTIMS Sapte POCATT SOCIAL CLUB—TuGULAR | @- OSI 0.0, Fa EASTERN LODGE, NOTA The of the Navy Called Back to| Is He » Ward of the Nation For Goon ov FOR PEACE. ASOT SANES AND BANEING. “a sing at theciub rowns <—- a» wil: bo held THIS Monday) Index to Advertisements, Seuretexy’ Lond a Ww E. oe a OrTL980K rE FOR THE POOR RATHER THAN THE RICH. VENING, at 7:30 o'clock, to make a1 mts {OF ‘ashington. eugner? the faueral ‘Tuesday, Tom second Baptist Church, 4th st. ai ‘of our late hrother, ‘clock janes: ay flstead. a Rear | AMUSEMENTS. ADVERTISING. BE MEETS THE PRESIDENT THIS MORNING AXD Chancellor Von Caprivi of Germany Asserts Two JUPORS ENTERTAIN WIDELY DIFFERENT Shak Soe Qosemtans Wnees Gee. Banks shou! te a place where the unused money ATTORNEYS CYFICTALS OF THE STATE DEFARTMENE—ar.| OFIMIONe—A CASE DeVOLTINO THE POWER OF! plait, Bont 3A iyak hs aeouinonie the Of the people can be scfoly Kept and, under safe OU CAN DEPOSIT [18) _C. H. WILSON, Vice Grand. | AUCTION SALES, FAIRS IN CHILI SAID TO BRIX VERY BAD| THE GOVERNMENT To COMPHL ATTENDANCE AT | shuns ct the seventeenth . ules of business, loaned to those who waut i for your money with the ONATIST CLUB, NO. 1, MERTS | BICYCLE SUAPE—ALL ane nEm@exn. THE INDIAN scHOOLs—cononess aver serrus | Mile rege tig emer hy legitimate use. Among these should be classified Washington Loan and Trust y TULSDAY, 8 p. m.. at Nationalist | BOARDING as of first importance time loans te develop the in- Gustries and productive enterprises of @ com- munity. Company and get interest from the date of deposit. Capital, $1,000,000. ‘Temporary offices, No. 1001 pubic in MINNEHAHA LODGE. f fc DAY on *Utopies.** BUSINESS CHIROPODISTS .. CITY ITEMS. COUNTRY STEELY There was an important conference of ofti- cers of the goverament at the White House this morning. Tho President summoned to TRE MATTER. The question of the right of the Indian bu- Feau to enforce the attendance of Indian chil- ment st Osnaburg, Hanover, Chancellor ven Caprivi made along optimist apeech apon the pohtical situation im Europe. He said that the apprehensions in some quarters as to whether 8 8 8 6 6 3 2 7 8 pany. 00 | th of, Mre. Hl. ©. Darragh : " : = - Ts0l. "Hooks for transiet of | Stos . C. b | DEATHS, 5 | hime Soci ¢ existing state of things would be main- No system of Call loans, or thirty or ninety-4ay Lt ES Stock will be closed September 3. 18010 Ha inture date: “aemberscof the hides ce Tenmuaes | DENTISTRY. 7 - a Sovermment echocts provided Sir | 14.04 wuss unt wummanieh. Sich ane ot OP loans, can dovelop the resources of = country. — President dedi 4. D. COUGHLAN to be presont TUESDAY, SEPTEMD! : poucarieai 7| im advance of his scheduled time; Com-|them has been decided adversely by Judge sovereigns, be added, wishod to arb the Saditeenvan exty te ecb theaeneden aiken = eee ae Fi WpVAN teeeR, Bot | EOCCATIONAL “Page 8|™Odore Ramsay, chief of the bureau of | Greene of the district court in Oklahoma terri- | peace or io provoke a Puropeay wat. Ky a Iinited extent in establishing retail business. —_ 3 -—— = Secret FAMILY SUPPLIES “Page 8 | Bavigation; Assistant Secretary Wharton, | tory. the rapprochments between states whi Speculative enterprise should rarely receive loans OF the fine work we do ie personalexauination of the | Ca THE ONAND MALLY OF THE WALKER | FINANCIAL... Pex’ 2 | ecting secretary of state, and Mr. John W. |. Commissioner Morgan has received an ab-|had recently occurred did not afford frou: depositors. some, Callandwe us ey SHRIRY. Quy meant ot conection ruined ‘Guring sue | YOM RENT ists ‘Page % | Foster special counsel in matters pertaining to | stract of this decision. On account of the im- atone Oe ne ee ee - }. SHE! : Revs. W. J. Howard, W. H. NT (Offices) Page A ~ expression ready existing eircumstat ne past, have _Telophdire. FOR RENT (Miscellaneous) Page 2 | the use at about and the ec case will probably be appesied to a | tablishment of a E n equilibrium as it carry the time business of the mation, and nothing $1,250,000 <q NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT, Be AT TENTION, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAA! | FOR RENT Uioune). -Page 2| lasted over two hours. It is not positively | higher court. The question came before the | formerly existed ropean government, Rat thecoel, level-headed sense of the Americus - Wiftim H. Lepley, i |rojuted to assemble at the b. and 0. depot ‘om | FOR RENT (Stores. ‘Puce 3 | known at present what caused or | court in the formof habeas corpus proceedings | the chancellor desired war, which people prevents = run Upon these Banks today. OAPITAL. Rows. hog tite day arade a wsiemiment t9 me for tho | {!sCKSDAY, Vetober Jat 10 o'ciocy io receive | FOR RENT (Stables)... “Pace {| meceasitated the conference, but the general | instituted by Abrabam Lincoln, an Iowa Indian, aierings and ald peob> = . etit of his creditors. All persons havi ‘neton Division, No. 1, of Wiluinston, Del. R SALE (Houses). Page 3 se “ more terri an ail previous ware. If tt gets started what will be the result? — st said Leploy or the “Courcn New: s By order committog. | FOR SALE (Lots) ‘Page 3 | impression is that the state of affairs in Chili | to recover.the custody of his seventeen-year-vld |” ‘The internal affairs to which the emperer a Pare proverly wecihod Castes pled witha ano (ose MCCAULLY © ALEXANDER, TALLY-HO | FOR SALE (Horses Pare 3 | is such as to demand prompt action on the part | boy, who was attending school at Chilloceo, in | was devoting special attention would, he eal, Hon has been forme: with # view to meet this case. aes Beets hemsot will be preferred to those not f Tram aanets We Nant our jviends and the, pub- FOR SALE (Pianos). Page 3 | of the United States. age Seq epee ancacaa ord. | tise be brought to a satisfactory insu, though ‘s a resented with that time. oe addition to on o m7 FOR 8, E vs = 3 y was taken to the school in accy 4 . mi Uy aid ve joe EAs Ree cents eg stint Ties = Tndouted to ssid Lepley or the “Church | ctcber the wiabies Non. 40) 00 410 1uth t. | Rompres miscellaneous ‘Pare 8 | _ Press reports from Valparaiso indicate that | ance with: the Provisions of the law enacted at | Fovdrnment, the ehencalloe comtinuca tad the With am additions] share in all profitsabovesuch’ | TRUST are requested to set dehtedness at | rmnesty Coctinied ree & . Mr. th had a falli 5 | government, the chan tinued, ha Saute cee ane amar aeeree (eae bl Ee ae ieied to LADIES? -Pace @ | Mr. Egan, the ministor there, has bad a falling | the last sension of Congress which authorized | fiterests of te emuployed end the employers s 9 Paid within two weeks will in the hamds of @ ies are an LEGAL NoTIces ‘Page 8 | out with the Junta, or new government: that | the commissioner of Indian affairs to make and | gt heart. safe, but the interest they give is miserably faade- | No. 1419 @ ST. N.W. 3 HEBRY W. SOHON, Ascipec. ralaphenas LOCAL MEN'T10: are 8 | the latter has proceeded to arrest people in | force rules which shall secure the atteadance |" At the eanmers, given later in the day quite to the needs of the poor. Building and Loan ons Aaa SSS Fre 5 | the streets right and left without regard to | of "i! Indian children at the schools maintained | the officers of she bh Sccictiesare tolerably safe, but are not of much use | 17g usryEss: nL ano eS pity Sewn) preriagetorntce for them. Chancellor von Caprivi suid that all the emp to the masses constantly moving about. What Executes Trusts. MODISTE AND CADIES' TAILOR, TPreciating the tect that these Shirts are Page 7 ir nationality, and that three Americans/ Tho court held that as these rules had not | perors efforts would be directed toward he ‘ahes to inforin her customers ant the pabli eit iaty OBE Bt, -Page 5 | have been thrown into prison. deen promulgated the commissioner could not | Welfare of the country and the imintenuuce of seme to be required ie sanethton tet wil ve Raye Interest on Depostts sm P.T. HALL, Shirt Maker. “Pate 3] ‘The details of the trouble are ae $xerewe the authority conferred by the law. | pence. . < ordinary commercial profits regardiess of residence xecutor. “Page ss rete ston toon; | This decision is regarded us being based upon — of coutisious wubsoription, or anything beyond a ———— NOTARIES PUBLIC. Bags 6 | but they would indicate thas the Juntacven wont | 5 tecunicality and tis belioved shat it wall be MINISTER RIBOT’S SPEECH. workins man’s control, not forfettable, and with » rosa asco gs 5 pegnean to iecdus Re veve GOT ‘EM THIS SRASON, OOEAN STEAMERS, -Page 7 | 80far as to placea guard over the United States | reversed. thence minimum cf commercial rake, ‘Sete as Receiver, ‘aay, atures this fall Ides! Fall Overeoats. Sizes Sanouaeona ne -Paro 7 | logation house, but, upon a vigorous protest TWO VIEWS OF THE INDIAN’s STATOR. What is Thought of Mis Remarks at the ‘The guaranteed interest bearing certificates of ‘Acta a8 Trustes. foNtite Bik “eputation rerybody. The uew colors, the = — “page 5 | bY Mr. Egan, the cordon was withdrawn. Pass-| The judge in his discussion of the case makes Falaherbe Monument Unveiling. the Industrial Banking and Investment Associa- wiscenee eareseaniide: musa to make this the best polnts of our own that will capture PROFESSION “Page 7 | Ports are needed to let people in and out of the | the statement that the law recognizestne rights | Loxpox, Sept. 28. Ribot's speech at the tion are designe! to mect this case, pireprrcaaty giece, & the country, 10 PIR cy dom coos ant ein) Ok PROPOSALS......, -Page 6 | house, and the foreign part of the city of San-| of « father to the custody of a child, whether | unveiling of the Fuidherbe wtatee ow bad « By this arrangement labor will share the profits Rents Safes. Sakea. "the beilding bos and Up: $20 for silk-lined. emcees pedir i tiago is in a state of alarm. he wet ~~ man or an laine. His —. quieting effect upon European stocks and of capital aod will be interested in business with Affords Storage, Be. Sr a SPECIALTIES. <4 NO OFFICIAL VERIFICATION. Of the cecreee erie th? Indian sooms to bethst! guoncial centers. It ie construed as a digu> ali the advantaes of mea with large mesns and pee Gai, sdeptisenes, to. pro. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. -Page 3] It has been quite impossible to obtainan offi- |" ouice pr teary was the view taken in the| Sed and moderate reply on the pert many properties. a ee -Page 8 | cial verification of this story, which, however, dian charged with the murder of }of France to the intemperate utter Toenable the wage-carning classes to take an GuGURITS Ann TuUsT Oo oe cet puke | is well substantiated by certain private advices | Licut. Casey in the Sioux outbreak last winter. | ances lately attributed to, the kaiser Interest in suck business is the most perfect solu- A.T. Britton.. President. cor STE Photographer, : Pane 2 | received here. In oer thee wager was = on ov No ne favorable comin for Franes ton of the labor question that has been Lith st. and Pe av INIT, Page 2 groun: astate of war existed when the | could have been sc for the deciarati on of the labor question that has ever Pro- tr * Over Brentano's.) Beh ABE IN IT. Pere 3 | ‘The conference lasted until half an hour after | octane was dome, Thisviow reoopataes the in. | Gone sara ation to the memory af Faidberba. poscd. It is imdustrial partnership and co-opera- ELANT TO PRINCE GEORG ‘Fare? | noon. The State Department people were the | dian and Indian tribes asan independent power, | He was of the few erals in the tion on the broadest Lines and with the most per- ee oT haw aS ERS! All-wool Bick Cheviot Suite, cutaway, "ase | Sirst to leave the White House. é Sate fect secur: capable of making war and peace with the war of 1870 who per ‘The undersigned, collector sack or square-cut coats, for $7.20. en regeanistorge Mr. Wharton was uncommunicative, but his | Uuited States government. bis countrymen re Six per cent interest pald toepositors on time de- gouty will beat JOHNS. B Statement of the circulation of THE EVENING | ponner was significant. when he re. sms tah paeiaia eae uaieaoia: place of the posits is safer for the bank and depositor alike. Sepietnee 9 ei Je ROL, between the ho ie Srax for the week ending September 26, 1891: plied to the questions of the mews-| Tho attention of Congress will be called by | Tims? “oa Hite “htmnedd over the Pru 4 Owing to the reserve necessary to be held by +f milan Span. forthe purpose of vol cet fax The Peopie's Clothier, | MONDAY, September 21, i891, 31,371) paper men who approached him. He|Commissioner Morgan to the importance of in earnest language the France: banks leaninc cll depen, it necemitates thet 255, 20820 Cotivctor ind treater. | se15-m 1028 7thst.n.w. | TUESDAY, September 28, 1591. 31,205 | practically admitted the importance of the | making w detinite wiciont of the tctual rela iicately attribut- obtaining loans paying higher rates of interest, > )0U HIT IT WEDNESDAY, September 23, 1891 31.280 | matter that had been under consideration, but | 4ons which legislation for years past has recog. r nif peormentny ime deposits ‘AVE YOU ANY IDLE MONEY? = Whenyoubus | §-——STRrASURY DErARTMERE | WEP : ; ; d red as 0g between the go ent and soe canta miter cake eas coerce ee H THE PITTSBURGH Bee OF THE CoMPYROLLER OF | THURSDAY, September 2%, 1891. 31,620 | said, jokingly, that war had not been declared. | £10 Indians, namely. that thes'are the wards of | er feaenk tae banking and safe wedinm for money making by | f ® putit into the bonds of the NATIONAL CO- a pe FRIDAY, September 25, 1691. 31,494 | He thought that nothing would be given to the | the nation. Commix-ioner Morgen sey | somes a cepeiie wea iti MUDDIMAN, SATURDAY, September 9, 1891. 37,509 | public before tomorrow. that ever since 1873, when the law | bs Ge eo govanns —eocaraantwie Banking and In- Z — LAaMra. es an ———] Mr. Foster said nothing in as diplomatic a | Was passed prohibiting the making of treaties | tion and coolmen Geemene eanideeson eileen | : ig | With American Indian tribes, the entire tend- | to, except un “the A vestment Association will 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Total... way as one might expect from him, bat his meg ny ter Min atay 9 Pay interest upon deposits of any smonnt, Issue certificates of deposit. Issue certified check-books fer the convenience of those traveling. ‘They draw TEN PER CENT interest, payable semi- snnually. GooD a8 GOLD. SAFER THAN A BANK. ‘This is to certify that my late husband. L. M. Hay- den, who was sick from the Ist of February. received Fevtilarly the wum of FOU do.lars per weck as SICK BENEFLT trom CARPENTERS AND JUINEKS' AS- SEMBLY, No. 1748. K. of L.. up to the time of his death, September 13, 1801, wien I reve! nai enki ant BANK 3 the provisions of the “Associa= for other Dally average. Corresponding week 1990 words—he had to speak to say his nothing— bad a tendency to confirm the impression that the condition of affairs in Chili are tremulously interesting. ency of the Indian policy has been in the direction of fixing the siatus of indians as wards of the government. In the latest and perhaps the most important law enacted, the act allotting lands in severalty, us to Faxlherbe's pore of this tty he specch made t, the minister of foreign wa of the anvedli a tated that the Indiuns may take | the status of I SAL u . he statue of Rapaune to Gen. Faidherbe. ‘Loan money on real estate. the sim of $230 as DEATH BEN: F in the CITY OF WASHINGTO. THE XAVY PEOPLE STAY LONGEST. nds in severalty, but the proviso is added | papers regard M. Mibot’s declarations Act as trustee for individuals and organizations, “DROP IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER." County of WASHINGTO! snd DISTRICT OF Go- Teolemnly swear that the above is @ true and/ The representatives of the Navy Department | that if the Indians do not take the lands, then preesing The fe« ding of m myn dignity ali aidk aa eee ca gull uided articles of association, | CoXFect statement of the circulation of Tax EvEN- | tarried longer with the President. Commo-| the government may allot the lands to them. begin a bank account. THE INDUSTRIAL BANKING AND INVEST- OLDHAM, DENT & CO., ‘Investment Brokers, Fulton upon which ponths OF wore are hereby ndtified tg call at ouce and pay in- EAL. J Sn testimon, office this 26T] Whiereot witheas wy ban day of SEPTEMBER, 1N9} E. 3." LAC! Y, mon OCTUBER 2, 10LL (and'seai of Comptrolie of the Carfeney, ING Stan for the week ending September 26, 1691. J. WHIT. HERRON, dore Ramsay came out of the White House with 9 couple of record books under his arm. They contained memoranda of the location of Commissioner Morgan thinks that such legis lation indicates very forcibly what the true status of the Indian is, but he is of the opin- animating the French people and conader that they will increase the stability of the cabinet om the reassembling of the chambers, — ou2t-m,w.f.3m ™ terest or th if at Ruction Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. ; ion that Congress should make a formal decia- : Ss aaa MENT ASSOCIATION. wif, Lithst. nw. Seton jhe ‘Will be sold at auction : ly to be Juir. stivhtly | subscribed and sworn to before Seamege abr of = navy and had evidently been | ration. LOKD HAWKE WAS GENEROUS. —_ ry Wevndss pro srr pail = used i e. ——_—_—_— = 1417 G st. uw 2013-154 Soin Ticaday morning and ehiokily | elghth day of September, A.D. 1801. prema cE a Be Temporarily Took the Place of the DIRECTORS: AMERICAN ICE COMPAN eovler weather on Tuesday. The situation is a strange one. None of the INSPECTORS OF STEAM VESSELS. : , Injured American Cricket Captain. See cok ee Se OB rote ees WE WERE SAYING Ge Ea ol es pening ard PY Reon ee arepre PEL neg [ep eenmnrloeamy eee LEE CRANDALL, President, . | Fetunded for fue! wuen Dot ential uh Notary Public | would signify'that unusual importance is at: i ‘Toda: Sept. 28.—The third day's play in the interne: D.M.YEOMANS, © WM, SAUNDERS, —— OPENING ANNOU CARDS. Sn a oe eee oo tached by them to the subject under considera- mmr naRa Ginath ached tastah Seheean’ Sach tnecaal BR. E. WHITMAN, H. ¥. HOWARD, F!%E OFFIcE BOOMS FOR RENT = a ARLE xelusive Desirus: this—usk any prominent or honest one and Govenxauext Receirts Topay.—Interdal rev- | tion. Secretary Tracy and Mr. Foster came to | The board of supervising inspectors of steam ieasatianas oa A H.H. BLACKBURN, FULTON RGORDON. | In the new building of the Washington Loan and| Biot” MOQUBLS SUS DEE AND ribs he will admitit. Still wo have wreat op- town on summons, aud this seems to show that | Vessels convened for a special meeting «. noon oo choco: ten aca EDWIN E. SIMPSON, Secretary. GEO. A. BACON, ‘HH. BLACKBURN, ‘Trust Company, corner #h and F sta, Every modern GES OF TAXES. E> We have had placed in our bands for sale a ry sole amount of drawback certificates reveiv- position and all we ask of youis, come and see for yourseif. You know, of course, enue, #925,430; customs, £568,344. —— > Secretary Tracy has returned to Washington the matter is an immediate issue. today at the office of the supervising inspector general in the Maltby House Philadelphia players was commenced at 1140 o'clock this morning. Hawkeand Ricketts, the ke 3 Last Friday afternoon a long cablegram was - 4 Treasures. [161 _Ganeral Counsel, _| “*Bvenience and comfort for men who spend o large | cpnsi@erable amount of crayback, certifi ates recely; bow much lower wosell them. from New England. received at the Navy Department, presumably |The meeting is held in answer to a|two not cuts, resumed their defense of the - offices. D.C. woverument, wiich We can sell at « discount. $1.15 PER 100 FT. Navy Depa presumabls aa Secretary of the Treasury | Wickets. Bailey and H. [ Brown were the part of their lives in their EWS SOuNSOS CO. Ba Fs Carr. Figuxn Mvcu Berren.—-Capt. Fisher, | from Capt Schley, commanding the U. 8.8. call from the 7 ¥ | bowlers. H. Middleton replaced K. D. Brown (Call for permit to inspect the premises. so8-1m Bun building, 4gtb Foe ‘MILL WORK, LUMBER, HARDWARE, Soa the pension office, whe wa | Baitimore, nowat Valparaiso. It was translated | to consider the matter of tho value of life-sav- | inthe Beld temporariln, Wine play was stopped ~ = . D. BARK, pad the chief olerk of the pension office, who was dat t to the State De; t. When | 88 Suns anc line-carrying projectiles to be | on saturday the Englishmen had scored eighty: [Vests DRay INTER se16-3m B. HW. WARNER, President. | SE LIBBEY, BITTENGER AND MILLER, stricken with paralysis on Saturday while at | #"4 at once sent tothe parmen used on board vessels. There were prevent, in | four runs for two. wickets, aud. a few tients See WIS @. KSBURY. W. B. HIBBS. IMPORTING TAILOR, his desk, ted in Tae Sra, is today*much | *PPlication was made for its contents by a | addition to Supervising Inspector General Jas. | ufier plas ‘thi the WASHINGTON LOAN, AND Laie. Broce ey. Sanaeér, 2111 Pa, ave. au6-Sm___Gth st. and New York ave. else: Miaipiosicisa renter mate eet newspaper reporter the reply was that it was| A. Dumont, president of the board. the in: | te Play pole aged eM png be Capital, #1,000,000, ee wae ae 9p14___Fall and Winter Novelties received. _ quiet for some days yet. not of a nature that could be made public. mca the districts except the first, as Middleton, at long ‘i , Uk a hard liner from BRAINARD H. WARNER, LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & 0O., RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD STORMY WEATHER DEFIERS. — lows: wi t iailey. 100-3-28, aa ere 3m F ST, WASHINGTON, D. ©. BS ome ERs manacee, | SE pueregeto Ne ine mets Movenxt or Suven.—The issue of stand-| rae Gniy vessel now in the Chilien waters is | y.2s° Ody “istrict, George Starbuck Horusby came in. Me scored the tne fo can call fa deel or oki mamas Mihaela: enna, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 1, 1801. and Capes--producta of the worid-re- ard silver dollars from the mints during the | 1) paitim ‘The San Francisco lef: Calloa | folk, Va.; fourth distri J Faced os . oe eg a. 4 z W MORE OF THESE “SHOm Sreigy Previous and Of pigeon Chester, London aud Paris, Thess week ended September 26 was $659,119. The <<. ais oe oe Louis, Mo. Bailey of Brown 1064-2. Wright ATiernt” Grapes fall the people wil 4 a 70,000 for th and waterproof warments are i issue during th di Sod of dash | ee ee ee ee ee ee ~A st People will probabiy stop {terest allowed on deposits. ‘This company will pay #10, for the arrest p . issue during the corresponding period of d ho the 1d the iath: ‘An | Paul. Min r Hornsby. tryins to gets bundred dollars tor forty or Aity. Why Out-of-town business ty. conviction of the person or persons who Temoved the patents, and it is folly to 7 year was $1,173,794. The shipments of frac- | and 1s now between there and the isthmus. An | vilje, Ind.; seventh district, John Fehrepbatch, |” Hornsby hit Bailey hard to the off and the Ris the patrouses of the braraicet use aurvat Why Coo) nee pom ona = Wlrod. user Bostian’s ‘idee, Tradell county, Ne Theyre not,” Thtee oF tour sbapes tional silver coin from September 1 amounted | efor’ was made by the Navy Department to | Cincinnati, Ohio; eighth district, Joseph Cook, pals oouk tenoughs Pesamann bee cone eee H intars Im The Fauitable Lite Astaratice Boctetyt | ne j sng siren cork, for ladies snd mae, to $1,023.76 against 8 555,198, during the cor- oe by —— hae _wosk Detroit, Mleh.s ee xs eae nee ing. The neat ball wos lifted by the sume . G 1s ihw.. Special : = Loris responding of year. without success. au of naviga-| Master, Buffalo, N. ¥.; ten ict, Mai ., but Scott i. Th Agent Equitable Life Assurance Society. seat | JNO. W. CORSON. INOW, MACAMTNET— bie and equestriennes. iP pel mera rar ag iy er, bu muffed 1 e same fielder Notice. CORSON & MACARTNEY, tion is now endeavoring to locate her proba whereabouts, and it thought that it she This mecting is held im accordance with the play dropped a lofty hit off Wright and the «peo: - ae Navat Onpzns.—Paymaster George H. Grif- _—s > S sas at oe a : | tatcis groaned at the poor exhibition. “A shary Westnnton aul Ceahense Beach Reteay Company | GLOVER BUILDING, 1410 ¥ ST. N. W., se18-c03m 1257 Penns. ‘ave. nw, fing, ordered to the Atlanta on the 15thof|be “comtmunicated with” there. “ie | Seta’ gGonsten approved March 3, 1891, di Hage | wpe bag lame gh ng ul te "pened at the ollie of Baldwin fein, | ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonda. et amy October next. Paymaster Edwin Putnam, |{s not thought, however, that she | a series of experiments with such line-carrying | piee’ “Iont Howie bal salen cag be eicch ame -antl will Covoutinwedenen Seti Tee Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections. =" . detached from the Atlante on the 15th of | will make port before she reaches Acapalco, | projectiles and the means of propelling them | Eas Brockio's place temporarily aud thecroud Dw. and trim day to day therenfter Until tie whole |" Raiirend stocks asd bonds andatl securities tated om, GEDNEY & ROBERTS, October next, ordered to settle accounts, then | Mexico. Yet even if she were overtaken her |g may be submitted and to report the | cheered the English cerien sana eent mount of The capital stock shall be sold. Subserip- | the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and KEEN'S TAILORING TALK. ted Ie for thi the. Bt John | bottom is so foul that her effectiveness in to Ca tt the beginning of - oF vag ‘eae to the capital stock wil alg be taken at the cou- | Baltimore aut and wold ad MAKERS OF INVITATIONS. Fal coe Sue GEGinll bac, bao: places oe ton tend Tin | Obilina waters wueid be prestly lememea if ene |=” an mate oe Ge aepeene — ahaa ces ae = , buildin, c ner ot eh re se sa Wein Bonds mag ceal Halrond, Case SSeteneevand Tele 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. sel paar tile ive Goltars. Yes from the 25th of September, 1891. returned. ‘There sno dry dock. south of San | Congress and also his opinion as to Guntenieaeh diet euleen botie ‘Baliey m. D. C.; aiso a the office ity phone Stock dealt inuch better buy agood ready- ‘rancisco on the ic coast large enough to | whether necessity exists for such life-saving his fi or W t posit Coinpany, 7 Calvert st., Baltimore, Md. Beil Telephone Stock bought and sold. Jy18 made suit than a cheap tailor. faces i < and in his first over Wright cut to the ropes é stock “shail ‘be mor subscribed ade one. L do nos MPTON —The Presi accommodate her. appliances as are now required by the reguia- ini doa <jameaker soa oa por | SPEC NOTICES. fm jorinse Jp sealing ths pice to Aas soup seg ara pad eRe to e,conteronce is thought by many officials tloos of the Treasury Department ‘under the | {92% 4 innings ended for 171 rune. Hie 1 =a = TAL 5 mait Texpeet towel usta ined’ t beer H n. 2, an opueniied hegpes “SARSES COMPTON, “EDWIN WARFIELD. VE YOU 4 MORTGAGE ON YOUR tobtles ead: @remiads topuctat pale 1 bie hee gor Wat Walle, aie Docket betae liad ste Gn bones Tekncet the "interests “of life saving wed the | %eY_made 259, making “a total of 430. |The TPES asuit™ Miku 2 copb: | Se" ee ee lotta juatiutactured await Sour Wash., some of his soldiers attacked the Jail | of their exporiesce mal technical knowledge, Shipping interests alike, © 1° 2795 84 te | Americans made 248 in their frat amuing. They PB Alpo' G. SLATER.” HOUSE? = inspec = : r¢ e. are therefore 182 behind setstocls a Seeneee Landis safawaerpmey "Quer. and lynched s gambler named Hunt under ar- SEXOB MONTT'S DISPATCHES. presentatives of various gun and otber | Ari) o clock the Puiladelphians began their : ficoryors In case of your death would that mortiage be fore- 9 written thue certiticate and guarantee, GE REN, aut Zor killing g soldier. Jt was charged that | 15 response to an inquiry relative to tho ro- | projectile dnanufactarers, were | prosent this | gecond inning. -Uuly tun minutes: was dovoved checellt & pellay tw the: Washinton: Benedclel. So- No Watch sold out of my stores unless o026-Sea "is uth te: cs take “y atternoon to speak in the interest of their se lay, the players retiring for luseh at 339, ATIONAY ‘pr DEPOSIT COMPANE previously been timed and compared the lynching, although requested to do so, ports that arevolt nad broken out among the | S21 instruments and to F = OF WASHINGTON, B.¥ COR. 16TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVR dowment Association will provide against just such with the U. 8. Observatory time and he was court-martialed on & charge of ne; —_ The cornt found him guilty and troops at Santiago, Senor Montt, the Chilian congressional envoy at Washington, has re- uswer such questio: as to their nature and value as the members of the board might see fit to ask. Experiments batsman bad made two runs. —_ a need him to suspension from rank and com- | ceived a dispatch from Senor Matta, the min-| may be made at sume early date with these guns VICTIMS OF PRAIRIE FIRES, inte ene B® WARFIELD BruPCON, mand for three yeurs on half pay, and to be | {ster of foreign affairs, saying that” has |in the presence of the board before the January 22, 1807. ‘ a. b SALTESTRIR, mm. Tailor, Gonfined to the limits of the milit Ange not. been, “nor shall” it” be disturbed, | latter complete their report to the Secretary of | 4 Number of Lives Lost in North Daketa— Becrpanized under act Congress October 1, 1890, Tranescts the business ofa ‘TRUST COMPANY Ye a ite various branches, HEADQUARTERS FOR AMERICAN WATCHES, Que 7th st. bow. Branch: Cor, Main aud Granby ste., Norfolk, Va. Bors Cor. Sth and G sts. n.w, WHO I8 YOUR TAILOR? The President has approved the proc the cout, but has mitigated the sentence to suspension from rank and command on half pay for two years least of all by military revolts. Senor Monts has also received a dispatch confirming the published reports of the ap- pointment of Senor Manuel A. Matta as min- ister of foreign affairs and Senor Augustin Ed- the Treasury. Capt. Rogers Birnie is detailed by the Secretary of War to sit with the board as an ordnance oxpert. The meetings will probably continue for several days . Wrttamsront, N.D., Sept. 28.—Geo. W. Johnson end his son, who lived near Beaver Creek, were burned to death by the great sbisrre paiement duane. 5 Aso the business ofa —_ Prrsoxat.—A. B. Foreman of St. Lonis, A. | wards as minister of industries and public THE NEW BRIDGE Emmons county prairie fires. BAVINGS BANK ‘You men who have tried Gross of Chicago, A. M. Sparhuthrugh of St. | works. Mr. Tabor, au elderly gentieman living near And ofs EA¥E DEPOSIT COMPANY, = ‘THOROUGH, PRACTICAL BUSINESS ‘3 tailor after tailor without Pauland W. 8. Wilson of Cincinnati are at Senor Montt has not received anything from Work Stopped Because the Fill Was Weak- Williameport, is seriously burned and will prob- education can be had on easy terns at getting a really perfect St Willard’s,—A. E. Kesler of Chicago, C. H. | Chili relative to the reported arrest of three ening the Piers. ably die. Capita: COMMERCIAL CoubGr. 407 bast Cayitol American cifizens at Santiago and the station- p C should come here, Ill Wright of Boston and J. B. Crowell of New Is the new Pennsylvania Avenue in| No further news can be learned from the See BIDS YOR THE GRANDSTAND DAG | stenucre: ‘Day snd evening mations after October & fitting, baggy clothes such York are at the Randall—-J. T. Powers of pede ae a ae ae danger? That is the question that nd Holland settlement twenty-five miles south of 4. ote qo executor, administrator, guardian of the ee- owe for fail meetin of | 181m re tramped upas “‘per- es i ology tes = a on ent ths sciniioat Od. Babes and Rossii, ana | ¥ rt (Tree men are known to have ana Gatnan cemated ee enmuet teats, |e 4 ten dave, to November 2) CE CURTAINS LAUNDERED EQUAL fection” by ready-msae Si a a Sake ; in that viemity. > a 2 s s 7 § ry of Ban THE STATUE OF THE POPE. that is the subject matter with forms the basis f dn a Holland <_< pa one a areniias ‘gna voll bide: | Sothat Telephone 10058 ae hwpamsatcerdigoee wee g Francisco, Miss J. L. Whitthorne _ of of the present investigation. Be goede wt tgs safe to eceivessconey apeatein sums of TEX ORNTS | wagoe “ERICUNE Sui the Colle tora Sei vored. contend nuleanos, bot 2 ameeie so ee ee ora ne BTL ANem | To Be Unwotted nt two Catholic University | “some months ago the Pennsylvania railroad | eay it will not be far from 20 0 awa ‘upward an? terest thereon. : = the wearer. It’s cheapest a + Ela y = i ‘Une man at Winona, twenty miles from Wil- ern OR ort Re aS In tue end to bu tailor ot ern Hangar af Quai FBeruet| At flock this afternoon the male a aera ie ihe peta | lameport wakes Prat, lot snare ey. Rg gsereet treat the lowest raten.” ee | contract, by calling ou any of the officers or ucaubers mede clothes ou account London are at the Ebbitt—-Mex Nicoll of statue of the pope presented to the Catholic Uni-| o; making aroad bed for a new track. it — overtaken by fire and Salis Sc¥t-ciase rea! estate and other securities - mumps BYRON 5. ADAMS, Bel ee. HANSHA, Secretary. of their greater dura- Chicago, J. J. Brice of Sau Francisco, Mrs. N. | versity by Mr. Jos. Loubst of New York will] was soon found that the fill’ was press | death. | en South ponte ant ‘Receives SILVER WARE and all kinds of VALU. S12 1th wes COAL. ICE. WOOD. bility, original style, more and B. Bace of Richmond, Va., and A. M. Spen- | be unveiled. Tne exercises will be simple, but | ing heavily upon the base of the pier with |). 70eg rod ty Nol Mahoney, Reshals, Supon Gepost in capacious storage vaultsof 2 ae | —— jes ti aad ger of England aro at the Arno. Col Thomas | will be participated in by Cardinal Gibbons | tetdency of woakening it, and the engineer de- | Hato, un Parker Rusurpeteed dryness ad security. AMERICAN ICE CO. eae H, Nelson of Terre Haute, Ind., C. P. W. Mins | ang alarge number of prominent members eo @ halt on the work. | "Rar vipure, IL, Sept. 28.—There wase big anal eafee for rest trom @5 to $180 pee eazum. fin onss “Sout 10th and Fats, n.w. — of Boston are at the Fredonia.———0. @. De P n examination, however, at that time failed | \LUT about four mailce west of here pos, pres siai mich offices: Won Peruayitauia ave. bw, Ist end ‘The big New York tailor- of Kansas, George Fisber of Chicago, G. 3. |0f the priesthoad as well as of the} to disclose any ill effects from the. pres- | Ereirie ive sot oa ae ae ould beget cme. Sg Aare reg a aealty of Bt ameriaced Prices reasonable. SS Lawrence of Sydney, Australia and J. of} laity. Bishop Keane will deliver the principal jeare of the dirt, although Capt. Rosell | 2107 Conrci it hod barued over 200 eases wise ordered. in a te omee Satisfaction euaranter ™ show a handsomer stock of Sen Francisco are at the St. James.— | address. Auong those expected to be present | Wa of the opinion that time it property was destroyed. Hath day ee 4. MAURY DOVE. RED WAGONS .ur PENOBSCOT ICE. se24 Fall Patterns in Trowset- ee ee an Lay steve, are Archbishop Corrigan, Monseignor Preston — a @ 4 ——— effect b+ ty north, . G._B. CLAD PENED AN . ‘Tiffany of Providence and John wan, i i .Stanchness. A recent examination Co tne Aree ecetsd sol waist’ dagen et coc month +t, snd Tea. ow, branch odie of 1302 ‘Linu et, junction of 19th a eager: of Richmond are at the Metropolitan. —Frank | SN Ths natant er riuiams of Bos- | ofthe bridge showed a girder sprung out of 1B fall ow Sand BOO H and Yet Xi ‘oe, n. wes wharf, foot of FandG | Eye one et tet Tein uot wise to putom Alexander of Mound City, &.D., F. Love}oy of | one’ of she beet Enews ot toe eee tite | place, which proves couclusively that some- oe si OW ATTENDING Wi ORFTCE | @—o~.NOBENT F, ATLL, HAS REMOVED EIS solecting your Fall Suit Chicago, R. C. Richard of Mobile and E. D. | Scoot and hes alread Looe ra i, | thing was the matter. ‘The river was examined ant: aly fest stutnn tea eB bpm rss tes team the -AUautiebuiding te ‘ntti the choicest patterns Scott of Clovelaud, Ohio, are ut the National. |'Trs ran, It occupied “the onionoe meer | and st was found that the il bad « Buxiguls fo SkyoER TREES AE ES Baal | sou oat 2 ie pew entity ba are sold. Teles s week or —r. 8. P. Ficklin left’ Seturday to visit his sd. His“ cont has been over | $0, change the, channel ofthe river and direct aSERP ENG stk wee sto turn them outright. beer eae gee ayia ga Page ed ee eee eae ante. wes | Se the, piney o> Capt om See ZOuSSTOS, Minforme bis petiomteund the public be bas = Delaware avenue northeast have returned from | snd in revurn for the Blithe vont eee ‘ordered all ‘work to cease. E Paani lacoa, corrarxe, & | remio¥ed his office to Gib 1ith st. m. w., where he will G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Pitteburg, Pa, improved in health. ‘es dle or cons ‘Toubat The | 1+ Will not be resumed unless the railroad com- Pana 7 =—* siaaiiaaiting ee ee een eee Cor. Oth and G ste. oo three sides of the pedestal bear inscriptions, |PATY Put up a bond to insure the District | her to land unless she could obtain « husband Fe genes ef gut york: havecae of out Warous ae oes “caper ta Towel n SHE CLAIMS THE MONEY. On ‘one, are the papal arms which ‘are the cr meen Dm pownd — -egaag ‘to the | or guardian to take care of ber, and she ssid TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDBY, This nie sud origiat Home-made Ginger A Parcel of the Property Taken for the City | {20Ti! Sec oa Geen cate aide rh ie mn Childs" con. gies Gisree + “ite wold unake i the tgok the time and Se seioeE’s SALE OF ENTIRE pedro sannaiee castepmer at His 4 by the Rock Oreck Park Ls Re" ace algae: lowest prices, tale ouly by TENTS O¥ THE BOOK AND STATIONERY | square 398 for the city post office site suit for oe MENG, hsanbathessa ~~~ piped 3 At the meeting of the Bock Creek Park com- HEAT! AND TINNING. {xed-1m) 4116 Conn. avo. 5 OF WM. 5. LEPLEY, the payment of coer Leviguieyg 6. re pe the of ies Promptly $080 wen AVE YOUR ¥URNA TROBES sahgaea so age i states that she was the owner of part minis cn Setechy Ge cite of Senter Elodie. = fad RaGus PEF EN Unie by bot me pa of said equare, for which §11,000 has been Cameron to sell he forty scree of his and tn- | 7 BUILDING AXP LOAM ABBocTATION. Sexton's Grgna Latoue, Sat 20 beat two etorieg, 890. 1108 G 8ST. B.W. ee ‘a te as bee caded tn the park for per ae Bee the bent pias dovinelt fer sestiring « Mama, er earn nCnDOR EUTREN, haart oie Ree Gk becca to parr * that Chan. O. Duneanson elaine to have hed ee ee eee st 3 yurnace, ‘in Moos, ve NO AUCTION OF MOKMY. Fipeyne, Micdtare Ben? jo. | PRAYER BOOKS, CHURCH ARTIOLRS, RULIG- | O 1?hOU 1° Puree te Oe min sapere'te There nce coe or tro mote offers to be tande ta PE ypc 2 <n a». TES Fa ave'a.w. | 10USBOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKSAND | be recorded, which, he claims, make suid afew days. Ba a akan * ail See te ae TV CITY BRICK Gouk | STATIONERS SUNDRIES FOR GALE AT RETAIL | CONvOVAnCe; and the court has permitted, aici een babes et aa ft oe | See Sts ‘COM | FOR COST PRICE. that Mz.,Dusbenson'’s claims are not, trus Marriage licenses have been issued by the | to tome on pooper te ver! for ; of tie sock holders for thealec- ‘and that he never purchased the right in his clerk of the court to the following: Charles A. ‘tetas — eee COxBTIPATION, a are son MON: ina peace QTR mame, and she made the, conveyance, be- Stapem 004 HonnshT. © - nome ee Rae ee > tit trom eencuee enon [end never pay ete ‘She andria, Ve; George W. Nokes, jr. and Mary E. - orvicars: 8 ta Recretary. pbs ig" therefore asks that the money be paid to Martin; James M. Jackson and Josephine Stare Sean = [et tan sere oreee aire AMRRICAN 2 raver ca |e on wag Seance Rate _ 4 pre, (Charles Reedy and Clase ae _s Sen pe euz0-im Astistic Plate Engraving. Laskey. ,