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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. riftiinet OCTOBER 1, 1891, : Loxpox, Oct. 1.—The suicide of Boulanger is| New Yorx, Oct. 1.—The stock market opened 5 distinctly recognized in Paris a9 » victory for | again witha moderate amount of business only, | the action taken by Commissioner Raum gave | artived in Washington from Obie, where be THE CAUSE OF ERIN the republic and an acknowledgment of failure | but with a fairly sicady tone, while the trading | rise to a renewed discussion of pension office | has been making speoches for Maj. McKinley "| by the mau who last struggled for its over-| was even more than usual of late confined toa affairs. No new developments have come to} To « Stam reporter he said today that he was throw. A Berlin dispatch mys that while| few stockr, Missouri Pacific, Atchison, |light today. ‘The cases of the three clerks | confideut that McKinley would be elected by Tae Best PROTECTION AGAINST SUDDEN CHANGES IX THE WEATHES 1s TO PURIFY 5 . nothing is ssid that commits high officials to | St Paul, Union Pacific and Reading com-| whom Gen. Raum recommended for distmissal | 25,000 or 90,000 majority. ‘The third he Fi : Convention of the Irish National | °° expression on tho subject, the news of the | manding the attention of speculators, while | are stili before Socrotary Nobie. He has not as | maid, was getting weaker day by day. ‘Ovmerae Ware Ar Tar Paras Rovar. ‘THE BLOOD League. aicide was evidently gratifying in court cir-| the general list wus comparatively neglected. | yet taken action and it is not known| The people in Ohio, he said, were too prosper: cles, it being looked upon as the disappearance | ono feature of the market and it opened down | hen he will. In some quarters it is | ous this year to give the democrats any chance wits of a man who hed not yet exhausted his ability Lg per cent at 53, but rallied sharply in the | @%derstood that the President is | of victory. “It takes grasshoppers and famine COMMENTS CN BOULANGER'S DEATH pel ial yet ee —— be first few minutes to, SA, caly to scttle down giving considerable attention not oply to this | togive democrats success, They must have ats a i ts 5 736. ] calamity.” avER: French victory.” It is believed that it will put |The rest of the market” followed thant mess. | COmttoversy, but to other matiers comnectel | cxlaunity, anend tothe Boulangists asa separate and|monts in a measure and after slight ad-| it the administration of the pension office. | Mr. Burrows will leave for his home thie : : | : ing, and from there be will go to Lowa te i i dangerous faction, for tho reason that they Atchisor 13g New England | Gen. Raum was at his office today as nmnal. | CYening, an Second Game of Cricket With the | fivimo ononow to look to asa ieacen’ ‘nes | Yances, Atel Sethe eaack se Surtees | Tota eventig he Restes tor, Bunaste ts canend ew He ae Eo K date for the vacancy in th BABSAPABILLA ide of Gen. Boulanger made | nnd Reading each no impression ee! the European bourses indi- | tions. The market very quict, cates the low ebb of the general's influence. | while prices rallied a sbade. At 11 o'clock the Aan Times, in ae on opie = market was quiet and firm, but at close to the ulanger, says: Gen. Boulanger cleat the | lowest ched. BERALS CONFER. | cir of trench politics If the republic is aguia | Meee ces Tene! easy at 5a6 taonaced the danger will come from more up- | mercantile paper, 63a7. Sterling exchango is | was a repetition of the trouble he had had; that right and manly aspirants tor power than | quiet and steady, with actual business at 4-40a | Noble and Raum could not get along, QFleanist or Donaparust intriguers, who figure | <.60 for sixty-day bills and 4.804.893 for de- | supposed the President would have {0 sustain 4 WALE THROUGH THE VARIOUS sTORTS. ‘The late touch of autumn weather has fairiy started the season. The *open- tage” at the different stores are being well attended and an active sutwmn trady ie promised. The Palais Royal buyers’ reports are fail of entivusine:n. It seems that Beopie have been and are making comparisons, and that it ia the general opinion that the Palais Royal wil! again lead in the various branches of the busines known and others smalier irnc- | the reunion of the Army of the Tennessee. r CORPORAL TANNER'S OPINION. Corporal Tanner, ex-commissioner of pen-| week in that canvass he will sions, was at the White House today. Speaking Obie. cent. Prime | toa reporter about the Raum trouble be snid it Englishmen. IT VITALIZES AND ENRICHES ENGLISH THE LIFE CURRENT AND AT WORK FOR ERIN, seitesvecialtion, Aud isita wonder? Being the only important representative of MAKES THE WEAK Convention of tne Irish National League | iH,the ‘coulisses ¢ ice: secpieheds wa pepe wile ee ecto ate dency she cash business, bringing the products of the wanufacturer to the consmuer at the of America. “All eides exclaim that it was the best he could | posit Go to the stock chown: ———_- ++ 4 ington on alan, Innst expense known in the science of trade, fs it m wondee tat tho Palais Royal has —* Curcaae, Oct. 1.—Possibly the most im-| do; that no wasa man all the same,” &c. P*Sllver ballica on hand, 4604815 puncesy de- Swine Products in Denmark. gre cue egy iy tain ion , 4.604, Bad and stili has uo real opposition ae regatts prices But price is not the only consideration. ‘The “‘opening” is developing the fact that for completeness of vartety and reliability of quality the Palais Royal ts again Quota. The weiter guthers this toformation from the buyers ani sales people ‘who are intinonced by the remarks of those attending the “Opening.” It is evi- deut by the spirit of enthusiasm that seems to thrill the door buy not less than the Proprietor or the writer of this paragraph ‘Aat the Fourteenth Annual **Opentg” shows @ creat atride forward in the progress of the Palais Royal's development Gnd its hold on the people of the District—Wut the 1891 Autumn “Opening” will s00n bean event of the past. Do you appreciate its opportunities? FEW ttems gathered at random and quoter here will iatroduce not only come Of the Dovelties displayed, but the range of prices should demonstrate the com- Cotup. vteness uf the different departments. AMONG thomany new thingsin the Lace Departiaent will be nuticed the jatest Flouncings, wach a8 the “Milanese,” ‘Gansée." “Marquise,” ‘*Normandie, portant publio gathering of the Irish race ever | |The Vienna correspondent of the Sandard | posited, 67,119 ounces; withdrawn, moue; certii-| The following copy of the official decree | Cn” hig ‘morning relative to some mech held this side of the Atlantic began here today. 08: Boulanger s — Ne Jlage acaba cates outstanding, 4,463. | tonching the importation of pork and other | needed fmprovemsents in thet subdivision, It was the convention of the Irish Nationel | paroq with that of balmaceda, which, probably pongecrament bonds dull and steady. State | manufactured swine products into Denmark | They represented that for the last ten or League of America and of” soototies and in-| suggested it. Characteristic stories are in cit-| endl barely steedy. . from the United States of North America has | (velve years the ts tat contest en ae dividuals throughout the United States and | culation about his devices te hide his umpe-| "The stock market became positively dull after | been received at the Department of State: | paceatie, keeping the children awey from tho Canada in sympathy with that organization. cuniosity. Many, knowing his circumstances, | 11 o'clock, and no movement took place in the ‘The prohibition notified in| the decree of | schools. A coat of gravel was pon from the Central Music Hall, which has witnassed | ticipated the desperate act. Uist until toward the end, when a drive | the minister of the interior of March 10, 188K, | west side of the railroad tracks to the onk tree at many ao stirring historic scene in the Irish | ,,1be Paris correspondent of the Times says: | was mado at prices, with the effect of bringing | against the importation into this country from | the District line. They further urged the movement for nationhood, od down | “Boulanger’s only excuse is that being once | quotations down materially all over the the United States of North America of pork | opening of F and G streets lending from Burr upon scores of unmis-| Commonplace and sincere he served without | Missouri Pacific led and other manufactured swine products, im-| ville to Anacostia road. Such improvement Coveurns To Tue Frost. this morning ° x lod. off as usual, dropping soTake thao by the f ene that hacky | takable | Celtic _taces aglow with an- | trabicion te an instrument of others. he | from 38 to 6, while the rest of the list eympe- | cluding swine bladders and unpurified steam | would shorter the ‘distance hem Beret te jorelock, rasping ie, | inrd, is, hereby withdrawn ‘oe ‘requrds ‘these | Ice ning by about half « mile. hi ticipation of what might prove the | iretrievable depth of his fall shows that | thized, Reading leading with a loss of I couch of yours carries you where 30 many consUMD-| stormiost and most significant rpoeedings France, henteforward mistress of her destinies, the others generally losing fractional amounts. | products which are furnished with Capt, Koswoll will make an inspection of the tives have preceded you. Lose no time; but procures | yet witnossed by their countrymen ina grave | 48 no longer likely to take upon hers@if a | ‘The lowest points were reached before noon, | Certilicates “under ‘the aude of the | Jocalley and report. national crisis. The assemb! ‘of the delo-| master. With his ‘corpse will be buried the | however, and a partial rally was followed by a roper authorities to the effect that Dottle of the rational remedy for lung and bronchial | gates here simultanedusly with the great con- | latest personification of that execrable race | return to dullness. Missouri Pacific reacted | the’ article in question, before leaving the Aisease—SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER O1L, | ference of Gladstone’ sadherents nt New Castle, known as the saviors of society. rp! 1 per cent and others Meaall_ fractions. United States, has been subjected to an exami-| The Commissioners at the board session this eral noon the market was quiet and steady tion pliance with the legielatia grant with Hypophosphites of Lime ana Soda. Rely upon tt peed [ageing él 2 election in A YRENCH MILITARY OFFICIAL’S OPINION. et was qui ly to | nation in compliance with the legielation in | morning issued an order ting permission ‘by many as some- Bit firm, but at close to the lowest figures of the | force in the states and has been seciared at | to the Mete . that it will afford you speedy and efficient aid. Not | thing more than a coincidence. Tanah Ook Lin ‘an interview today 8 | Serning. Saraliver, 91%. ¢ Metropolitan Railroad Company to tem BAS CURED OTHERS, ‘WILL CURE YoU To PAVE WITH CORRLE STOWERS. such examination to he found untainted, sound h Val” (Blk), “Guipnce,” “Hland-ltun Spanish” and scores of Chantiilys ‘The first incident attracting general atten- | CHéef of bureau in the war office expressed very ——._—— end fit for human food. ope fatty yy 4 saint Kile “Mebane es Codaciearans only ists pulmonic of surressing mertt, bat it com- | gion was an outbreak of heartyckcoring which | clearly the views of the oficial military class) FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, “This decree takes effect at once. its road on 14th street from New York avenue to H street northwest on condition that mid stones be removed and such other pavement substituted therefor as the Commissioners may Tequire whenever they eball direct. Max Svcceep Mn. Moons.—Warner P. Sut- ee ton, consul general at Nuevo Laredo, in in | Were i#ened today as follows: H. Miller; four Washington, and it is reported that he may be reap rape Sap oem rest northeast; appointed third assistant secretary of state, to | CuO nrg gue frame dwelling, Terre — ross TOs —_—_— Comacr tx Srrrexrcr.—During the month THREATENED MIS WIFE. of September coinage at the United States — ceases paper re icons - the Question. e number of 124,046 and of the value o locked | £2,200,362.50; silver picces to the number of | Gere C. Talbot is up at the second 00, and of the value of $1,380,185, and | Police station on a charge of threatening bie inor coins of the value of 122,124, Wile, and the ease, which promises to be au | making a total coinage of 11,437,246 pieces of | interesting one, will be heard in the Police | the value of $3,702.6 Court tomorrow. Talbert was a patient in St. Eli Y Ax Lrrontaxt Discovery.—The bureau of the Hospital for the inane, ad be wea Feieneed by American republics is informed that an im-| the District Supreme Court under section Portant deposit of that rare metal known es | of the Revised Statutes, by giving bonds for vanadium has been found in the province of | bis good conduct. Medoza, Argentine Republic. ‘his metal is | Police Surgeon Klienschmidt examined the one of the rarest and most valuable known | Prisoner today and be states that he is not will- and is used for setting dyes in silks, ribbons, | 18 to testify that the man is insane, while ow hosiery and other fine goods. The principal | the other hand Dr. Latimer of St. Elizabeth's ° nsates for the drain of vitality, which is «most for- | greeted tho appearance on the stage of Dr. | on the subjects of Gen. Boulanger’s suicide and . es Thos. O'Reilly of 8 Louis, Hoarty applause | the proponition of the Patriotic League to ac- midable accompaniment of lung disorders. Besides | quickly followed as other celebrities in Irish- | cord the dead general a public fancral in the | ,,Tesol me theo arresting the progress of consumption, bronchitis and | American circlos, such as M. V. Gannon of | streets of Paris. ‘The chief eaid: “ihere is no | 8, Set, 2% rues Tai etree Omaha and Judge James Fitzgerald of Cin- | Frenchman, of whatever party or faction, who asthia, tt tufuses unwonted vigor into an enfeebled | cinnati, loomed into view. does not honor the memory of Boulanger for system and tends to fill out the hollow places in an} Secretary John P. Sutton caused a sensation | his military services to France and for the at the very outset. He had called the conven- | Wounds he received in her defense. It is, how- angular frame, tion to order, and when the cheering greoting | ever, no uew thing for Frenchmen to’ fight iB greeting Ladies in delicate health will find it a palatable | his appearance subsided proceeded to rend the | bravely, and, on very general principles, for call, expressing regret at the absence, through | tho country, or to receive, with more or less ‘means of adding roundness toa fure robbed ofitscon- | i}tnegs, of President John Fitzgerald and Vice | composure and philosophy, grievous bodily tour by the inroad of marasmus or other wasting dis- Breciient Patrick Martin of Baltimore. — cy F ne There, however, cretary Sutton said the delegates had| with well-wishers of the country admira- orders. Ascrofulous tendency may be snccueatully come at their own expenso ay spite of | tion of the personality of the man ‘must stop. combatted with it, and it isa capital thing for feeble | @ hostile public opinion created by men he was | Iam myself, by instinct, training and service. ects | S°FFY from his heart to say wero frishmon, but | soldier, but Lhave never failed to deplore children. he urged them to ‘think only of their holy | the wretched role enacted by Boulanger from cause and put it at once as it should be ona| the moment he, while hezd of his cilice, at-| H business basis. tempted to corrupt the constituencies, terror- M5. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP poe ee St. Louis was ni en: ae =e a the eg and mporary chairman of the convention, and ho | all that he might advance his vulgar fortunes aoe Sree EY SEARS 1T MILLIONS | promptly launched into a ringing address fore- | ut the expense of the life, safety and perpetua- ING. with PEMFECT SUCCLSs, 1, SOOTHES the | shadowing the policy of the gathering. tion of the constitutional republic. He was CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, |_ They were not there, Mr. Ryan said, to up- | Charged with, tried and found guilty of con- CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for | hold any section or faction, but were there he | 8piracy and attempted treason. He fied from DIARRHEA. Sold by Drugrists in every part of the | hoped to say to the Irish peoplo in Ircland that | France before that trial began, and the man ‘world. Be sure and ask for *'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing | when — presented a strongand united front, | Who yesterday met the downfall of his per- * Syrup” and take no other kind. 25 cents a bottle. then and not till then, should they receive | sonal ambition and the loss of his mistress and | | Government See a ee ‘ais-ly the moral and material support of the Irish | friends with suicide was then notbrave enough | 116 Yid, 117 as! 48, coupons, 190%, sez, currency, 10% —asked. vityear fand, | Sinall deposit in the Ural mountains and it hex | *¥bject fer the asylum. could command the unstinted aid from Amer- have not one word to say about the dead és, 1302. gold. 10 ¢ bid, —asked. 20-year fund, 5s,is99, | been held as high as €1, . Thie bert's bondsmen will be in court tomer« ica that had been nobly given during the past | general's private life. That is a matter not | gold, 105 bid,“— asked. Water stock, 3s, cur- newly discovered deposit m Mcdoza will, there- | TOW and & number of witnesses will no doubt ten years. Germano to the questions you ask me.” With | Feucy, 1001, 120 pid, — asked. 30-year fund, Oe gold, | fore, be recognized wo of great importance, be heard. ‘Tho chairman's strong speech wes punctu- | regard to a possible attempt by the Patriotic | 180% 11% Pid, — asked. Water stock, ss, 1903,cur~ ated throughout with enthusiastic cheers. League to have a public funeral in Paris the | ec iis esket. ayn, reg. ‘Site, 1005- —Today the Mr. Gallagher of New York a a tecre) oaia: Sige bial = ar ag oe 1901, 102 bid, — asked. adhesion of the Australasian colonies to the gate to let go a motion. He was on fect | trative funeral pageant for Gen. ger | Miscellaneous Bonds—Washington ana George- | [; Ti i = With the suggestion for the immediate appoint. | elther here or elsewhere in Franco. Of that | 10m, Settee 0 ara Tee ane Georee- | ee a oe ment of a committee of nine on eredent you may be certain. Nor do I believe the | ington and Gcorgetown Kailroad Convertible cs. | Fears anxiously sought by the commercial ne- Mr. McGurkof lowacontended for anamend- | league or its monarchical and imperialist | 25 bid, — askeu. Masonic Hall Association, | tions of the world, “becomes effective. CTI . allies—if the latter ist—will att 5s, 19s, 103 bid, — asked. Washington Market | The postal union rates and con- ‘system really make them @ pertect, mont giving cach state a reptesentation and 2 | allies—if the latter longer exist—will attempt | Coapany imp. a, 256 bid, — caked” dunerios | ding all 4 who use them, Carter's Lat- | number of Canadian delogates clamored for a| anything of the kind. |The time for that sort cade mee, arpa cain. In Drapery Nois we show 35 styles, ranging in price from Se. to $7. yard. Of Oriental amd ather Laces for fancy work. &c., there aro hundreds of styles to select from. Then, again, wo find the new Wirite Veilings which arecausing ‘each a furore abroad. Tanwuedoc and Applique Veils from @2.30 up; aud then we havethe White Veils by the yard from G8c. to$1.68a yard. These are proving tumensely popular. Any nuraber of other new styles in Veilinw at more uioderate Prices, N the Handkerchief Department we find the most beautiful of the Mousse. Iaine de Sole from <M. to 81.68. The Duchess from Sic. to $16.50. The Em- broidered Linen from S0e. to $4.35. ‘The cheaper ones wil! Le found quoted in the Souvenir List below. At the Neckwear Department we find the daintiest of Ostrich Feather Neck Ruching ia Black andcolors for Gic. a yard. New styles of Nail-head ‘Refine for G0e. and Ce. s yard, and Chiffous—that is oue of our strong points— Double-row Chiffon Ruffling in all colors, 80. to @3.48.a yatd, and Band Chiffon, Wtol hes wide, from 1c. to $2.48a yari. At the Leather Goods Depart- ‘ment we find Card Cases and Pocket Books, with mountings of Sterling Silver, at Prices ranging from $2.40 to $10.50 cach. In medium-priced goods, such as Pocket Rooks, Purses and Card Cases, at from 25c. to $1, we think we are unequaled; these being mentioned tn the Souveuis List below insures you a good article at about wholesale rates. F* NS.—Who clee can show even one-quarter the stock or assortment? Always known as one of the Palais Roya! Speciaities, we have endeavored to surpass our previous efforts in this line, Silk—Ganze—Coque—Ostrich—and every other kind of Fans—not by hundreds—but thousands. We have White Ostrich Feather Fans from $72.50 to #40, and Black ones from $1 to $25. A splendid assortment of Bridal Fans at eny price you may wish to pay. : ‘Tthe Jewelry Department we see the bright Silver Chateiains with ornaments attached for $9.98. The Playing Cardsin oxidize! and bright metal cases from ‘ie. to 1.35. Real Silver Hair Ornaments from $2 to $5.48 French Gilt Hair Ornaments from 50c. to 83. Cut Jet Hair and Hat Ornaments from 25c. to84 Rea! ‘Sheil Hairpins from 30c. to@10. Most of these goodsare imported by us direct. A few words forthe Bric-a-brac Department: Here we find a new Japanese Ware—looks something like lava, but it isn't—the color of Terra Cotta, heavily embossed—with and without gold. These vases are most artistic—prices range from 35e. to @1.50. Real Tokio Vases for $1. Imitation Dresden China Vases for @1. "Twould take an expert to distinguish them from the real. 13 cents for s Decorated Japanese Cup and Saucer. 1,000of them came in yesterdsy. Dec- ‘crated Japanese Tea Sets, consisting of Teapot. Sugar Bowl, Creamer and two ‘Cups and Saucers. The whole set for 90 cents, ‘o all whom it may concern. New York Stock Ma: “Ministry of the interior, September 8, ket. ‘The following are the opening and closi ‘York 5 i 0 F obec a10 F street. REO = RRC Is Geo, C, Talbert Insane or Not Will Be Washington Stock Exchange. For Scarps USE POND'S EXTRACT. a PresidentialzPostmasters Appointed. The President has appointed the following named poutmasters: Scmuel L. Fisher, at Easton, Pa., vice J. W, Wilson, removed. David S. Allen, at Dover, N. Tar Usiveraat Postat Ustos ‘HEIR GENTLE ACTION AND GOOD EFFEC’ om the ‘istic vice J. 8 Liver g i exchanged | yyciic, ; 1 ° Security aud ‘Trust Company, 64, 10) bid,— asked. | between these col doth bers of | wach, removed. may well Le termed. man from their side of theline. of thing has The republic will deal | Wasnington Light Inf it wage 6s, 1 Se eae ee ran Cae ramen see ae | Fa ace eee oak |e May oe elena | tea eso ae held Ear mens tbe | “ano Re amet ee Be - | It will seek to avoid offending the susceptibil- | is, 1904, 99 bid, 101 asked. Washington Gas Light “ 4 . ¢ "HL. Waich, vel How To Brow A Hoax. Peanely as hp em ae Galicenees dine | suas of Nremchuseny howssetc seaneaek thay | Onapine: ation Ls ae a eee eee | tine thaeeuly priate vantier ans nach aeeaeen cine i Waick, at Olneyville, RL, vice Sasa — ¢ to | York: Edmund Lyneh, Missouri; J. Flannery, | may be, but it will no more submit to insulte | ‘neon Gas Company. series, B. | Om 289, bid. | two ounces: samples of merchandise can also | C.fomit Tove eon usted how blow and diss upon whose hora it fe Tucn't anew | Pennsylvania; John F. Hynes, Ohio; Wim. iH | from the lato followers of tho dead adventurer |/;,,M%°% ,,,Wesuington Gas ee oT Tine: | beczehanged under thorate and regulations of | 4 Sie Tenlenieg « met “| much about other people's horns, as I bave about all T eee eee ot M. Langben, es) than it would of living monarchies.” oud oe 100 oid, asked. | Chesapeake and Sipe ae a cumbents reappoluted: Willian Gates ab jeo. Monaghan, Kansas: Lawrence jomac Telephone ist m: 5s, 100 bid, — Glastonbury, "4 " . aoe Lae —_ a napa yo Massachusctte; P. M. Mulhern, Ge. sd INTERVIEWS WITH BOULANGISTS. saked. Caplicl and No beg lig mt iat| Tam Nicamacvax Cowsnsstoxer.— Lieut. gy Conn.; John Harper, at Colohes- The main, in fact practically the only new, | mortgage . Sets . - F. Condron, at Rockwell City, Bo} ad = i ropolitan | Scriven, world’s fair commissioner to Central wi q me up I will blow money into your pocket. Here is | rick Boyle, Canada. Ss, 106 bid, — saked. Metropolitan . Joel D. Latham, ot Fairmount, — ee : "he convention made John Flannery of Pitte- | featuro of the newspapers of this city today is | Itallroad Convertible os, 120 bid, 1:9asked.” U-=. | America, reports that Senor Salaverri, com- John Fre paaeaminanen sou cs burg secretary. the suicide of Gen. Boulanger. One of the :" ~~ Ee ny 4 21.85 Ganze Fans, all styles......-.0+e, 50 Black Ostrich Feather Fans... Six-foot Extension Table, ant. oak, @4.50: Six-foot Pillow Leg Table, fine finish, 86; Ladies’ Rocking Chair, carpet seat, 98c.; Forty-pound Hair Mattress, 98.50; Parlor Suites, plush or hair cloth, $25: Fme Rug Suites, 650; Very Large Rug Suites, heavy fringe— ‘a beauty, $85. I biow about 10 to 15c. a yard off car- pets. Yaed-wide Carpets, 123¢,20,25,35,45,50e.. &e. eee ewer THE ENGLISH LIBERALS. An Important Conference Being Held st| soe, to show that Newcastle. Electric Light, con. 58, 105 bid, 112 asked. National Bank Stocks—1 of Washington, — prominent features of the Boulanger story | bid. 500 asked. Bank of Kepublic, 260 bid. — printed in Paris this morning is a series of in- | asked. Metropolitan, 208 bid. ziz¥y asked. Central, terviews with leading Boulangiste—a fact which aes guiqe aie wbissd a American | journalistic | Citizens’. 1:0 bid, 18 asked, ‘Columbia, 150 bid. i6dasked. Capital, 128 bid. — asked. West End, methods are obtaining a firm foothold in En- missione to the exposition from Nicaragua, is a gentleman of great learning and culture, having been professor in the university at Granada for many years. He is a scientist of acknowledged skill’and talent and is already at work iu securing collections of natural history Wm. Spurling, at Brewer, Maine; Jonathan F. Jefferds, at Livermore 'Falis, “Maine; Jobn Singer, ‘jr., at Melrose Highlands, “Mess, Alexander Fiddes, at Jackson, Minn. Silas G. Clifford, at Derry ot N. H.; Henry Nixon, at Salineville, voici ital, a in DON, Oct. L.—The liberal loaders are gath-| rope in spite of the sneers formerly heaped | 95 bid. 104 arkeu.” ‘Traders, 114 bid, 130 aaked: | A%d has prepared circular letters of instruction | Lee N. MeCaughan,’ at Aransas Pate, Stee. 4 All-nool | Carpets, 08 to Thc. Brnusels Corpate, Poser ate scaay prey eras Upon then. : = to probable exhibitors throughout the country. va Merritt, at Farmerevile, "Tens Robert 50, 7, Sie. re matiien ean luis hs npien ; a that to- | Mf Laguerre, the Boulangist deputy, during | | Maliroad Stocks “Waahingon, and Georguown, | Prof. Salaverri is amisted Uy Bir. Crawford, an |S. Pritchett, at Shenandoah, Vat, Waa. Hurst one of these interviews said: 226 bid, — asked. American readent in Leon, who has been en- | at Two Rivers, Wis.; Jerome T. Flint, at Derby frtaren. “Teas blow more rpainatate Clam chins, | 48Y"# meeting is the most important assombly | °™'Vor a yeur or +0 Gen. Boulanger and Thave | 0d Solambia, bid, oaubed. Capitol and | gaged by the government to make collections | Line, Vt. » meee maser Leng eeprom cottages of liberals previous to the general election, | been — in regard to our ideas as to ‘Tenleytown, — bid, oy asses. Georgetown and | Oy tnincrals, antiquities, &c. at}eumetesnne Neo Big Appointments to Be Made Now. It is understood that the President has de cided not to make any of the big appointments ‘Wilh Not 8 a: nn ‘until after the November elections, lest the dis- ian po a appointment of candidates should havea bad Kaxeron, Oct. 1.—Gen. Weaver of | uuence in some quarters should the appolat- POLK ATTACKS CLEVELAND. Alliance Democrats in the South, He Says a + whi il; Solid | and that the ym today agreed upon will| what should be the policy of the Patriotic] insurance’ Stocks—Firemen’s, 50 bid, — asked. Pg bemra ag place mp aoe greatly infladacs’ the rosult St the flection, | League. But Iwish to keep & bright rocolloc-| witeuranee, Stoske—Flremen', 69 uid. — aa 1036 Handsome Suits, #25. $30, 835,€40,@60 to U0; noth- | Conferences have been held during the weck | tion of the valiant men who served his country | vid, —asked. Arlington, 175 bid, — asked. Colum- ing in town to match them. Let me impress upon you paratory to the great meeting and matters | 80 brilliantly.” ‘ Bie 26 20k eee aera Ammerican. 100 iat we don't want any insialluent trade: we don't | Nisposed of in advance about which it would | MM Laur, Paulin and Mury, in reply to | » 7, Ne Higa 8 bid, asked. Peopie’s | have such prices; we claim tobe the only house im | not do to have any dissention. The indications | questions in regard to the death of their former | 5% bid. — asked: Lincoln, 6x cd . Washington where you can turnish s house complete, | are that the radical element will be satisfied, | leader, said that their grief was so ¢ that | “nue ranee Stocks—Real “state Tite, 127 q cabecing Okina, Gem, Kitchen Wate, Furniture, |for the present at least, with the advocacy | they could not say suything upo the subject | pid, — asked. Columbia Titie, 64; bid, — asked. | Towa and President Polk addressed a big gath- = salaries f of parliamentand other | 4t present. ras aud Electric Light Stock shington Gas, | °°. ms GRASTY, THE PUSHER. — Se br repeed ae supported in the Ai Goussot nd Deputy Gabriel declared that | 43 bid.44 asked. Georgetown Gas, 4s vid asked. | ring of farmers at Newton yesterday, the oc- z interest of the working classes and that thero | the general's death would not modify their po- oR Electric Light, = Did. 160 asked. casion being the Catawba county fair. Gen POCEER SxOREE. will bea united front in the coming-political | litical attitude. ‘They wouldstill remain in op- | _felchuaue Stocks —Pennayivanis. #3 vidy— asked. | Weaver spoke principally on the national bank | in the face by « horse at the corner of Sth and dtc. China Silk Pleating. | 68. Chiffon Rufiling, ail colors... | Se. Chiffon Ruftiing. double row. | 81.35 Chiffon, all styles... ‘50e. English Windsor Ties and Bows... ‘25e. Silk Windsors, all styles... 18e. Silk Windsors, all styles. Kicked by = Horse. A little colored boy ten years old was kicked Soe. Silk Gimp Trimaines, all styles... = ake and Poton : contest. Position to the system of affairs they com- | Tint ohopione, a ‘asked, system and did not refer to the third party. | P streots worthwest, en min | see: mpemeet Onneana emi Spray Mr. Gladstone has insisted that there shall be | Plained of, : Auocliancou Mocks Great Falls Toe Company, |""Pregident Polk, spoke in. the afvermeon and | through te the mete The Wane ane bons, Feathers. Aeshens tees Paita sees, 028 1510-12 7th st. n.w., bet. Pand@. | no wenkening in the support of Irish home Moped Fontoys said that he was deeply af- | 140 vid, 1:25 asked, Bull Kun Panorama Company, | 114° aay Tresdent Cle us ened was leading = Vella, al: sty Tes... ae Maca Aetans tase meee, ———— | rate, and to his personal influence, more than | fected by the suicide of Gen. Boulanger. but | 15 bid, — asked. Pneumatic Gun Carriage, bid, | ade @ direct gn, ex-Presilent Cleve; | the horse, accompanied by balf @ 12e. Veils, all styles. ams | soe: Onan tunes Osten: epee any other cause, is due the fact that home rule | he added that he wax not surprised, and, con- | asked. Interocean Building Company, «3 bid, — | land: In concluding his Votes, thes wat | @ozen other youngsters who annoyed the Sees hengenios Wed $id) 81.48 Oriental Govern, 13g yards square... Dowr Be Dacesven, will be kept in'the van as the watchword of | tinuing, he remarked: ' akea nay PT | dege gene gs Sey ee, fey will | animal and made it plungeand kick. ‘tbe little aL vara Nar eo $1.45 $2.25 Oriental Covers, with fringe.......... But buy the the liberal party. ‘To hispersonal influenceitia | | ‘The general's death will have little influence | , “fC. Denosit and Trust, Companies — Washing- | have to trea lean incite hot, connected: wich | {¢llow was taken to the second station, ae ane ‘84 50 . Ode. Persian Drapery ‘Scarfs......... BEST FIREPLACE HEATER EVER MADE, _| Also due that there is not a general splitting of | ypon the internal policy of France or upon at, CTT Ts Uae ey ca | Snapive See clean mun, wot, connected with | Sl'Sa, cieest and temeved tore pees mes $2 Cloth dechews cll tyten. cL00 | Oc. China Silk Scarfs, painted’ ends ae the radials, who are sntious to stieck the | Houlaneiam iteelt, which wasslready crumbling | pid '‘9f asked. ‘Ameriean Gowuriiy and’ Tras | Coles cf tie Orla demande’ ee | the Emergency Hopital, where hi wound ‘M8e. Silk Scarfs, hand-painted... foundations of c rivilege, to abolish the Compan’, 102 bid. 108 asked. spew ses elk reseed and stitched toget nder parser ange Re Se, tee Macy Thcaeinn wasainiee SEXTON’S GRAND HEATER. somes of lords aiid gevidsanen Of eetabeg andl to | Of the Dewapsptcs whose wilerances havent | = ge’ aiamed. 9 wots of the anidicnce was taken as to bow | Gircction of Dr. Hall. Owing to the condition S55 Ienperted Jocheto, all styles... a teat | effect the disestablishment of the English | already been cabled to the United States the oo ea Reet ee prem Bs edly poet pron wd Le boy's mouth he could not tell his name, #10 Jmportad Fur-trnumed Jackets - ht mOTks srhere others, fall! Saleg unprecedented! church. It is recognized that tho working | Zepublique Francaise save: Haltimore Markets. SP but it is own that be lives on Franklin street $rz Exclusive Novelty Jackets. between P and Q and 4th and Sth. ‘The national art oes ‘not need an example BALTIMORE, Oct. 1.— Flour | steady, un | P08 loy Bat if cl ed—receipts, 10,783, res; shipments, 34,7: 4 would sutfice to | barrels: sales. 74s barre. Wheat steaay-No- rea, ‘and the month, 1.02a1.024: December, 1.05%8 steamer, No. 2 Ted, ¥8\—teceipty, "8403 ‘un bestia i ingly pronounce them ‘wituout an equal and superior | classes are radical aud are growing more and fo'll Stier they ‘have ver used Auso indorsed and | more radical, and it is feared that the disap- Feconuuenuled Uy the principal wove dewore BAIS | Searance of Mr. Gladstone from. the scone will | needed that of Gen. Boulanger would suffice to % aon ine AMERICANS . at the Paria newspapers agree i aor Southern wheat, firm; Felts, 98al.07; 7 2 2 ‘exton a ST aie ee e opinion that the death of Boulanger will | 1.val.0s. Corn steady—inixed spot, 643¢; year, : tes 4 Manufacturers of the Best Fireplace Heaters, Ranges | They Are Qeickly Bowled Out in the Second | no¢ aifoct the political situation. January, 50%a507¢5 March, Gv°¢ai—receipis, 26,673 | arrived from the Missouri river country, 100 | Tacev: W. H. Black and Baith ‘and Furnaces, Game With the Englishmen. Mme. Boulanger, the wite of Gen. Boulanger, | bisuels:” stock. Dushels: sales, 17,000 bi 'HILAD! is ve i els, Southern corn active—white, juaTz; yellow, 70. calles went of here, confirms tho reports of the Purapetrnts, Oct. 1.—Crickot Grounds.— | who is living ut Versailles, was overcome with | Gais active, strolg aud higher-No. 2 white ‘vest: | VeTY destructive fire in Emmons county last ‘The retarn cricket match between Lord Hawke's | Grief when informed of her husband's i . 2 — ern, 36a3i; No. 2 mixed western. 32a%4—receipts, | week, and tells of a still greater conflagration FOR SALE BY THE PRINCIPAL STOVE DEAL- .. | death in the cemetery at Ixclles, near Brussels. bushels; stock, 194,378 bushels. Kye quiet and the % He | ERS IN WASHINGTON, se@i-im | English eleven and the tonm mado up of Phila-| sis fainted twice within a short. timo after | dull-No- & sicrccsipta 4960 bushels anlpmenta, | Chee Prairies west of the Missouri river. | Hi i ; raged there for several days : , ri 7 delphia amateurs began at the Germantown | hearing tho sad d 82,497 bushels; Ktock,215,045 bushels. Hay sirmer— ound ; 'd Nettie ¥: Ww . ADACHI n "1 ig the sad news and is at present very 5 7 | and butned ater: 300 miles k 4 200 | Stewart and Nettie Virginia te | Neittnina very tent doe, Utes iat ia ud Gad | ericket grounds this morning. Philadelphia | much depremed in spirits good tochoice timothy, 12s0ai8.0, Grain frelgits, | and bursed over e region 200znilee long and 200 mation motang who try Carter's Lattie Liver Pills. Won the tow and sent George Patterson and| Many members of the so-called Boulangist | Tuitly active atcamer to Liverpool per bushel: 85, belonging to farmers, ranchuen and | Winston's Blues Southern Ball Champions, 7 Walter Scott in to defend the wickots. party are convinced, or say that they are con- | ton” qulet—imlddling, @ 11-16. Provisions firm, | Indians, also burning and stampeding beyoud | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. ise ]T. B. Towxzz: & Sox, Tho Philadelphia team is somewhat changed. | vinced that Gen. Boulanger's “retirement” | active, unchanged. Putter unchanged. Eggs fru | recovery many valuable herds of hors, cattle | Rarzion, N. C., Oct. 1.— The Winston = 5 Norton Downs, H. C. jer and J.8. Patter-| from France was due to the influence Mme. | 19420." Coffee steady—Rio oo ere iis: No. | and sheep. and probably resulting im the loss | Base Ball Club won the southern eee eiances: A& VAST PLAIN OF WOE. Fire Has Burned 2 Path of Desolation Two Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued by the meparnaning tence clerk of the court to the following: Charles pitce ee Gare ore ast | Marshall and Louisa Crawford: J. W. Pollard eypemmny tg rman, just | aud M. A. Austin; Thomas Hawkins and Annie Baltimore, Md. se. Heavier Ribbed Silk Vests.- Fast Black and Fancy Hose.. Sa. Fast Black and Faucy ose. . Fancy Cotton Hove... ‘¥2 Sets, oxidized silver brueb, comb, iii i7e. pound Note Paper, nearly 100 sheets. Ze. Envelopes to mateh.. { H Brockie, Law | Lor oe son take the places of Meusrs. mnomain had over him, and whom they do | 7, 144. Sugar firm—granulated, 4. Copper firm— > iv Senne many _ = Ss eee rr and KD. Brown. The English team is the | not seruple to call very hard names for what | redned, “Isat. Whisky , Unchangea, | Of many Human lives though noting authentic | trom Richmond yesterday, having won four — oe +4 1016 7th ot. nw. same asin the provious match except that K. | they term her cowardice and “ove of ease.” | Peanuts, unchanged. ‘The region that was «wept over by the flamos | Out of seven gomes. This makes the Winston 80e | 25e. Playing Cards. Unbleached Cotton, 3c. L McAlpine wont on in place of G. W. Pil-| But in spite of these facts iteems to be cer- ~ lenge ed ke oe pegneols, ten: | is described as a vast plain of death and desola- | “Jlues” the champion bail team of the south, ne | poses be * liard. tain that Mme. Do Bonnomain had received | forHes, 82 Vid; >, tan tion, the awfulness of which can in some sane. | they having beaten every other club of import: Sic | Que came 19-4 Bisechod Bhestine, 175 ‘Tho Englishmen’s fielding was vory brilliant. | supposediy trustworthy information that the | sakes Haltimore aud Ohio Southweneen Gree ine | Ure ‘be felt when standing: alone in ite ulet, | MBCC- gee cate 10-4 Unbleached Bhewting. 150. Woods secomplished the rather unusual feat of | life of Gen. Boulanger was in actual danger | scot Maltimore and Ohio pede eben py Coen Le | _—— ae ts Batlegeica. om a0e.up. | putting three men out on four bells bowled, | wien she persuaded him to Ay froin Franco. Gas bonds, Tiara cabh to leen bose. couaee tro heltae bees Range of the Thermometer. , Black Henrietta, all woot, irom doe ts whe And he was loudly applauded for his skill. It is also admitted that, though placed in an a Suahoe, task bo attgha bo hotles clibe te The following were the readings at the Hack Henrietta, wool face a The Philadelphians retired with a total of 56. | awkward and difticult "position, ’ Mme. De “UNCLE ANSE” 18 LOYAL, objects of bis wearch. Realizing the calamity | of the weather burew today: 8a. m., 57; 2p.m., ge Line Lace ns tn all wrades. F At1:10 — ee in — ae bah = = ad res = ae he bad been the cause of he is said to have 8; maximum, 63; minimem, 80. 4 = Suit 4 iuning, lewett au rig! defen: az eo alm er in mn He Professes to Discredit the Charges. Against ic is head 4 4 —eaed Seles Bae ree Serere snd mattis. wthot. The bockes ware Belay ou6 Cake ‘aereten te te nae fe a ee — the New York Leaguers. caught he will die at the end of a rope. ‘Cashmere, 1B all colors, 1 yard wide, 25c. se | White Bed Spreads, extra long, soc. and #1. Boe | Bortree's Duple: Brown, Ralston being wicket keeper. DInD, Wright was clean bowled aa LAND, Oct. 1.—"No,” said Ow Mrz Lac Restnvariox, Minx., Oct. ee ae ak ie ae eet Anson | —Tntll the Honding sales of Gutneber night | oRARIMAaDTSTA gas Se ve Boulan- | yesterday, “I do ve the eastern clubs | neayy fireshave been caging in the Old file | a eh herd Caan. 3 welts ger repeated somberly to three friends who ac- | are tkrowing games tc Boston. I have never | ho" rod eeteg the | Famacal trom "oor father's PUL oF Batre hhad left, and | snid so, and don’t mean to. T think too much |i9th ‘instant, burning over about two | Revtuwery jouuags 90m Friends and relatizes before he had made a run, the score runs fora ry x ‘Gent samosas ‘Hornsb: Joined i tt. Pent - y joined Hewe! . Ladies! Cotton Underwear in great variety, é Hornsby’s first effort was a hot one to Welsh, Wiiite and Grey Blankets, Bed Comores, ke. oy ‘which that Solder made a phenomenal atop 8 Cuildren’s Aprons, all styles. Mess Derarraest Socvexms. of the national game. too sincerely N At Cosbing Isicad, Reptenber. i “ in the honesty of the men base ball to | feet of timber, tof di | 245 congestion of the. asset (Sear door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) J, H, Fusaoax. gud throw to. the, wicket, Tanning the bie |p cssese, OC iT hee fast been’ an- think for ma phere ah pen epeedyrerled fageded grdbenege tre wets Sag my j NaC are, fn as if e nounced that the funeral of Gen. Boulanger will TYes, gir,” ted Anson, “I would rather | the ightof the ak ee ome Sconpene. at take place on Saturday afternoon, October 8. {lose thé pennant. I would rather finish second | signal shots were heard from many quariers | amv ALt sober foxy, Sea dant ‘The contents of the general's will are to be | after all the work of the month than | It is the general belict the settiers that | snd, Chariot 8. divulged today. Boston is winning by hay ‘the Indians set the fires to the pine, bay Bafe in the arms of Jesan, Henri Rochefort will attend the funeral of Gen. Boulanger, which will be purely » civil $121 Eleventh street 'y daughter oe : i tho instructions of the as they are told by ‘and Indian sympe- side aljtng. the lake rogurdieve of toe pny 7 SUSAN LOWNDES ind rr oe ee eae STILL aT LARGE D i i i ; i i $a EF ae Er i i Palle and ‘At 81,50, 82, $2.50, 63, 9¢an4 85, here Shana Dewaet Setion DUESG SILK HATS. 06 60 und 68 Utica yesterday morning bas not yet been ar- Boe. Quill Feather Fant. 10... ene Ad G1, 91.50, 02, 62.50, 63, 83.50, 04, 04.60, e5'| Price be ryper tips wre mneage peyton ed 1 Fas, 01! 27 let ee ce mmemenes none ‘and ea. soa arenuaoae bold a ree wnames ir Pe ty ak GENTS WALKING AND DRIVING GLOVES, | numbers for the robber. "There are no dotalls ve : — ‘ean THE PALAIS ROYAL.|.. sz eo are rv Bags Tr] tte Maw, cor. 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