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Crovrr Sovxps ne enter) 2d EDITION. | acres sreoom The Stock Market, After Trifling Fluctua- ‘Who are at « loss for s medicine equal totheemergency. Het we wn tow wie nave aruwa cxzxts | ST()] EN FROM PENNA. New York, Oct. 18.—The stock market opened with a moderate volume of business this morn- PECTORAL inthehouss. A doss of this medicine ‘affords certsim and speedy relief. To cure colds, ing and with prices fairly steady, though geu- coughs, wore throat, asthma, bronchitis, hoarsenes | Goy, Pattison Arraigns State Of- ee eee WASHINGTON. D.C. TUESDAY 4 PLEA FOR REE. | UNION VETERAN LEGION. 4 Communteation Which the Commissioners { Visiting Delegates Escorted to the White ‘Will Investigate, ‘Heuse—Off for the National Kacampment. ‘The Baltimore and Ohio depot at an early hour this morning contained a considerable delegation of the local encampment, No. 69, of the Union Veteran Legion. The delegation consisted of a reception committee and many comrades and all were awaiting tho arrival of stroying the Clothing. ‘Dr.Osmua, medical sacivary inspector of the | Lunch was written on the faces of @ Doalth derartment, as ecpertenced ty recently in the way of having boures fura | they stronmed into the Weshington Loan igated and clothing des.rured in enses where | ‘Liust Compeny Lailding aboat noon today. there have beon scarlet fever and diphtheria. In some instances the peodie plead poverty an ™ ‘The police made another raid on ths Chinese last nignt, the second raid mate on the celos- tiale within twenty-four hours, ard the usual number of Chinese sports and opiam smokers wore arrested. The officers have had com siderable trouble with the Chinamen, es com- erally slightly lowcr than last evening. In the early dealings considerable weakness developed and farther slight losses were rocorded. After 10:30 the weakness diss] and prices| some relief from the of the| number of representatives of outside on- | plaints are sade about them from time to an excuse fot refusing to famigate their houses ; turned to their places of busiuoss. The caus and the various disoniers of the breathing apparatus ficials for Dishon et re ae Pennsylvania Railroad Company? They are | campments, who wore going to make « short | time, and throngh the effortao? Detective Block | and in such caves the inspector dees the fumi- jo. this change could easliy have been feund by Ager Cherry Pectoral has ue equal. It soothes the | sty. Seed Tein coe eee ‘Bugar | “most constantly making up traine on Vir- | stop in this city on their way to the annual en- | and Lieut. Kelly's officers sevoral raids have | gating. ting the Clerstor and shooting up to the top faflemed tien expec pm and indaces trust and Rock {siand advanced 13{ apd 1 per | Dia avenue, a public thoroughfare, and not | campment of the legion at Reading, Pa At | been made in the Chinose quarier in the vicin- ‘The rules made woder the law for the pre- | story of the building. For ore high ap, com= vepess. Capt. U. Carley, Brooklyn, N. ¥., writes: CaLL FOR STORIES OF A ROUGH PASSAGE. Meaning of M. de Giers’ Visit to|s der of the nt, Afver 11 o'clock the mar- et Eeeame duil and prices fell off under the lead of Lonisville and Nashville, the iatter pping 1 per cent. Atnoon prices were ir- ari cttanged from those ‘current yestor- cent, respectivs Hist 2 to 5 per FO) regu only are our ‘horses frightened into running away, but the slumbers vf our little ones are broken during all hours of the night, to say nothing of th disagreeable ‘smoke and cinders during the day. And we not oniy have Elks Hall, 9th and Pennsylvania avenne, were 8 still larger number of the local members also waiting for the visitors and the com- mittee in order to éscort them to the White House, where the President was to re- ity of Pennaylvania avenue and 4:¢ street and in cimost every instance the party accused was convicted and sentenced. Every time e conviction is made the Chinamen promise to quit the business, which svffering from ¢ fever ehoil be cleared of ali needless clothing, Yention of the spread of coutacions disceses | macding an oxtensive view of the city, are lo- Provide that every room cocupied by a patient | jae handsome rooms of the recently or er diphtheria or scarlet | ganized Dowa-tows Clab, Tovay was ope : 1 corpets, drapery and otter materials Likely to “I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for day, and at thie writing (1 p.m.) the market is|to endure the terrific noises made by the | ceive them. 'Corurade Vedder was chairman | they do by making a bill of sale for their arbor the crag tenia in to see the root as well «to take tuneh. ‘thirty years and have always found it tye best remedy Ital ani, shifting engines, bumping of cars, &e., bat = aro while Col. John T. | place and transferritg it to eome other! Puoy ther provise that all clothing, bed- | The officers of the club and the boerd of mane i taly. ‘The sales for the morning amounted to only | the loud yelling ot the eel met to each other | Brady Adjutant D. D. Thatcher of the! of their number. In that way the same | ding ta end otver textiles winch huve fag re mast bave been pleased by the unstinted for croup, to which complaint my children were 126,300 shares. from one end of a train to asotuet is #0 very | local encampment @ general supervisory | o71e lope Sane in = Pompe on | bg Mn expored ‘contagion of the ase | pratve which ®as bestowed upon their labors. ubgect.* ' a Money. 4 per cent; exchange sterdy: posted | unpleasant during the night. eye oneverything. The train with the vis- mre oe oe Bas Oi og ee Shoal ho either Darced, eaposed to superheated | abe aim of GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS | rates, 10635 ror 60 days and 434 fordemand;} Our avenue is » wide, beantifal ono, in fect | itors was somewhat delayed, and it was 10 pa pry: bey dm talig ove the Can Stesun oF cborongniy Loi everrthing the best. They “"Tuse Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my practice and actual rates, 4793; and 480 for 60 days and | one of the prettiest, but at the same time the | o'clock when the body reached the White part © over the Chinamen | Health Officer Hammets said todey that there | The tints nf the rich carpets harmonize with be unequaled ass remedy for coids Soy 483 and 4834; for demand. Governments steady; | most n ted one in our city. We pay out | Honse. in caso of a repetition of the offense. «| %es 8 docrense in the number of cases of dipb-| these of the lis, Tables ——* NSYLVANIA'S LEN FUNDS. | CUrrency ‘e, 111 j Sa, coupon, 11634 bid; ex-| proportion of taxes ond other expenses, and — visitors comprised Teprecentetives trom ‘AE AMLZGED OPsOm JOINT. theria and a slight increase im those of eratiet | covered with waowy crapery and adorned comsths. Gordon, M.D., Carroll Co., rex ee —— ten registered, 100 bi we canuoteven get street Pay t No. a o 8 's was made on et, Ki there was RC More scat t.ever | w Qn sppetiaing display ray ceo a = oe é ge we have to tive Ereogh tient dust in sheny” Mead No 16 of BleubessUle, Ole and an : ae the 1 ech learned. otal in tes city dean fa pana - save delicate china rr guistoriae _ Gon, Tuition Tolle the Suet Eyl simkwct =nct. summer and in winter at times it is im-|Wero accompanied by Past Nationel Com- suont, : re gluse oocapy the main in the die State Odicers Should Bo investigated. fg a aa Am | pumble, Bull wo. beve Sg best and | Mander A. L. Pearson and Inspector General | Were threo tenants. The third floor, a room ing rooms. Thero are rooms me AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Hannrscna, Ps., Oct. 18.—-The senate met New York Stock Market. more, for by the unlawful actions of the rail- | William C. Mebier. ° about ten by twelve, isan alleged opium joint. 7 Gpart as dining rooms There 1.0m whete in extra session at noon today. In his message | | The following are the opening and pricesof | road company our days aro made ble | The visitors numbered over 100, while about | for which, i} is charged, Lee Hing was’ pro- ‘TRE GRAVES STORE PTROLARY. men can lunch and also eujoy a smoke. There Prepared by Dr. J, C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mans. . Notion | the New ‘Work ‘Block Market, grepertct BF epee d our nights hideous. have to|®" equal number of tho local encampment | prietor, ‘while on ' the second nesagar gays is another room where ne. smo allowed, bewitca the governor reviews the arrest and conviction | wive to Corson end Marartwey, J41¥ F sctest. feck to yue fer help cod ek nt bidet ly acted a0 escort. At 11:55 the visitors, aocom- | & Chinese onting house is conducted. and in the | | When thestvre of afr. W.P. Graves, on Fatt | Qu there “ie mw coay Wade wei eee Boid by all Dragaists. Price, $1; six bottles, $5. of Philadelphia's treasurer, John Bardsley, for Got Othae sections or cas city ask ‘on for aid | panied by about fifty of the local men, left the | collar or basement the weual fan-tan room was | fax and Frapklin streets, was robied het sume wie & wanes ax ee oe the unlawfalfuse of city and state funds. — and receive it, buf wo have asked again and | city for Koading, where un effort will be made | situated. This room, it is charged, was uncer | mer ail except one of the four burgiars es-| enjoy a midday lunch Phe reading room The governor mentions cases where it ap- again and have roceived not. It is becoming | to obtain the 1692 encampment for this city. | the supervision ofa Chinaman, who sass his | coped. This one, who gave his nemear Joba |i manasomely ured wp. wae the, ry.as though Auditor General McCamant, worse and worse and even thé sick have to be |~ name iy “Charile,” but whose alias io givon 98 | Clarke, and suid he came from Staunien, Va. | kitchen is a caliaars potm, with ine Scorrs Exvisiox or Con Liven On, | State ‘Treasurer Boyer and, Cashier Livsey carried to the hospitaland the well will become DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Charlie Ling, while it i# also suspected that his | has teen in fail emce his arrest. and be wail |#piration in the forme ef two ‘cooks "| bad connived with Bardsley'to defraud the sick unless there is some improvement. pope ay ‘Tey. leave next weck to serve four yoors in the Rich- | Wearing the snowy caps and a of ther WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES. state out of large sums of money, and closes Capt. Rossell, to whom the matter was re-| | IX RFOARD TO G STREET. faing patty ead eee Ent Dirnes ted the } mond peaitentiury, having om yesterday plead | calling. Lvery day from 12 tod «la carte mate by saying: “I eubmit t! mmery of ferred, has recommended that the matter be! “4 permit was recently requested of the Com- eee pene — iy gy opium | guilty of the and received his sente: be ch is served at a price whieh simply covers fox, | the facts touching the administration of these oe to the police department for prompt) missioners to excavate for vault purposes ia |J0NE wh tee Gas thee ae 2 CONTRETED case. iSee ont of se anh -ALATABLE. EMULSION. pacing ee cae Stanea Scat somattion ot ne —_— front of 1407 G street northwert. In reporting | man, wuo was “hitting the pipe,” as wellas, Heury Englebardt having been convicted of | fe a ect damnum — > separ | par serdor ny eapale mig ir sent septs a ROCKVILLE NEWB, upon it Capt. Rosell seys: «Tt seems probable | wore te almund-eyed celertias, telling liquor on Sunday and fined, wusarvested | Yicre is such a large number of ee nen | Gees eesenaaenEIa — wt in the near futare it will be found ueces-| In the tanta room wore six or eight inno-|asrhoct time ago, aad on yoatsrday wes com: | scoTT’s Soocopenecng| hapimuameauiminters Sars Terors Drawn ter the Movesibes Terse—Ae-| sar7 to widen the rosdway of G street to fifty. | cent-looking Ohinamen sitting about the 100m | mitted to jail by Jadge Nortoe for mumpay- ScoTTS THREE TIMES 48 pana RAN THROUGH SEVEKE sTORMS, tivity in Real Fetate Mattets. — 7 es - fcc a aes biking BSc own lengnegs, boner one ment o: his fine." ‘the validity of che lew waieh a scorrs ERFECTUAL — ——— Correspondence: — rven with: Shie| 2 Shere “ ve the city coar auido! is other advent ge SCOTT'S 8 THE PLAIN OIL. Stories Told by Steamships Arriving at New os egies 19, 1891. | Commissioners are of the same mind as Capt. | parepherualia. path AC poi ill etd re to] the. club here an prvesisin par Jadge John ‘T, Vinson today drew the fol-| Rowell and have approved his recommen: sa toe ee EATING Moa Ate Ro. a higher court ou'appral siraiar clube | ScOrrs THE BEST REMEDY New York, Oct, 13.—The story of incoming lowing names of persons to softe as jurors at Z eating house everything was as clean COMPOKATION ComRT. ete tae 3 * * : 4 NIGHT WATCHMAN RECO3M=NDED. ew pin aude vamber of Chinazaen were| The ,‘ 5 Sh ea te aS scorT’s FOR vessels this morning is a repctition of yester: thee: Weoweanlser tevtar of tee claus aah toe this a the Osiicens’ | 2 OP 2 re corperation curt still continues ite cppecisted that that te eae scoTT’s day's story. Chief among the Atlantic liners 2B IEE county: John E. Buck, Wm. E Allnut, James Fare tage ty peter sory lee Siac enjoying a midnight meal. On the wble was a| session. The grand jury has brought in indict-| wold be UMCACut Lo ALsure the success of this SCOTTS COUGHS, COLDS, Se put inte pest file manning tnd the Galen Washington Stock Exchanges, O Wok Hes : tempting spread of fried aud roast chickens | menis againe, Fronk Brown, Henry Cheshire | uow enucrprise. scorrs BRONCHITIS, Ewvtstoy. | ~ verdue thirty- | ,, Sales—Fegular call—12 o'clock m.: Washington | ©. Ware, Henry C.. lickeraon, Mahlon T. Lewis, graded and regulated and that night watchi and dacke, as well as rice, ten and a genorous | ang Charles Jacke f bbe On| Sion like to have cheerful offices to work in . envision, | Ut¢ steamer Alaska, She was overdue thirty-| (4. Converribie 6s, $160 at 190. Mettopoiitan Mall- | Washington D. Waters, Edward T. Getzendan- | pe placed at the B. and 0. BR. F. croseing | aseortancni of Chineve delicacies. the probate #20 of tie court CP Riggs {8nd they certainly will be plensed. to have e scoTT’s oe - | six hours. Toud, 19 at 1024. Pennsylvania Telephone, 25 at ner, Wm. R. Beall, Fred A. Dawson, Samugi|at that place Capt. Ressell urs: ‘The| The proprietor of this epartment had notb- ae bers al om “to th te | cheerful pluce where the midday lunch be [NG DISEASES, EMULSION. 7 © at % After call—Capitol and North © Sireel P n bas beon appoi.ted adiuinist LA can ceere” Uma ™ The purser of the Alaska said: “We had an <, street can only be led and regulated by | ingto do with either che opium jou: or the | op, Y coten amid surrous tare P Raliroad, 80 at 40. Remsburg, Charles M. Williams, Wm. W. ly be grad: 8 y panna j of Benjamin Shreve that are pleasant and scoTT’s EMACIATION, EMULSION. | awful stormy time, but weathered ——— Goverdment Bonds—U. 8. 4s, registered, 1907, | Astlin, John A. Steele, Chotles #. Windham, | *Pecial appropriation. The metter of the | don steirs room, and he was therefore not admitted to probate. As the ; 2¢rceable. Aw youngest of the scorT’s EMULSION. | right. From last Sunday week, when we left | y:6y bid, 117 asked. U. S 43, coupons, 1907, Samuel B. Haney, Wovley Carroll, John H.|P!OPer care of the railroad | grade | moicsted. city sergeant is a relative of Quo. 8 Smnith, for |lub* im exvience in this city scorTs SCROFULA, EMULSION. | Queenstown, until yesterday morning we had | j16q bid; 117 asked, ey, 7 3 crossings in the District of Columbis is one} Ine tan most wanted was tho Chinaman | lou rurcer jeferson Phittice witl be eeiled with its rather unique scorr’s BICKETS, EMULsio, | nothing but strong westerly gules, We had) District of Columbia Bonds—2-year fund, és, | Harris, Samuel H. Renshaw, Thos. B. Ware, | in which Iand many others bave reported fre- | Churlie or Cherlie Ling. also suspected to be | to caswer on Thurscy, L C.0'Neul was ap-| PUXpowe will no doubt soon take its place EMULSION, |2° accidents on board i. amount | $02. gold, 103 bid,—asked: Water stock, is, cUF-| Frederick Stabler, Willie Carr, Amos. Hol-| quently. Ido not think it possible to take too | Lum Ter. pointed exiar of the ecurt Gor this tots among Prosperous and successfal clubs ose Excision. | ‘© s=Fthing. The assistant purser Tw! its bids aaked. “Wate? tucks ta i90iteur: | Ieud, James H. Offatt, George B. Rice, Otho pony {ase pecan the safety cf the citizens, CHARLIE WELD rx $1,000. non + have already found « place bere. The scotT’s CONSUMPTION. | w sling from a sprain he received duri Tency, 131 bid, — asked. 638, 1924," fund, cur | Higgi 4, and I would recommend that the rwlroad com-| when th, Me ho Pe —— club starts owt with a anewl of some two 8 the gales. That is all. There was considerable | Feney' ‘iis bid, ,i6asked. gigs, Teg. Sits, Yovs- | H6Rin®, Cyrus Keiser, Charles J. Lyddanc, | Deny po requested to put a night watchman on en the cases were taken to tho Police; 4 number of Washington Good Templars | hundred. soffering both among cabin yaesengors and | iyo; io? bid, asked, ase Benj. Perry, Thomas J. Beall, John & Leizear, | $117 there.” Court this morning be was charged with keep- | visited this city lust evening and participated | O7P1CERS AND MEMBERS. steerage from seasickness. ‘The Alaska was in Miscellancoss Bonds—Weshington and George- Senn: Panay mouert aad parte Fa - —_——. inga gambling house, whilo Lee Hing wes / in a pleasant entertainment given by Talisman The officers and members are as follows: 7 i y. town Kullroad 10-4063, 105 bid, 109 ake ‘a john 0 e 5 7 2 P= wassrows wcormixa sracr wets ndaltion tec prechtnany lobia Dessengers | tauren and Geongeerte Railroad convertibie és. | Dorsey, Matthew O Brien, Francis. & Eilgour, aoe MIT orks Mietrecation Law. ae Keeping 4 disorterty house. || Lodgo of that order. P. B. Noyes, president; John Joy Eas teen used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS | gho bad 454 tm the steerage.” Ser" | avg Lid, — ake. Washington and Georgetowa | Jamee & Wartwon, Theses 0. ie peneed | | Shs Now Led lacheantinn Sew enees betes) f (Ghiitington, wae we ae an cling of Washington has pu 8. Presbrey, secretary. of MOTHERS for their CEILDREN WHILE TEETH-} rho steamor Polynesia of the Hamburg- | Raliroad Rights, 129% bid, —anked. Musonic Hall | Darby, Joel H. Wolfs, Wm. Penel, Adam J..| the Supreme Court again today on a| for the allegea cutee aoe rame dweilings with lote on Co-| Board of nore—Chas. 8. G, with PEKPECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the fin line arrived safely this morning. Suc | Association, 3s 190s fos bid, — waked. Wasnington | Boiiater Sonaibam 2 , doshas Bur-| motion made by Attorney General Taber {70% and Mz. Mullowney, the prosecuting | lumuia etre. t Lesween Wythe nud Montgomery ~~ $ ee was two days overdue. Capt, Erancly ics ie | pid, —— asked” Washingtna "Market Colnpany | dette, Androw J. Moran, Oliver B. Clark und | or Now York to dismiss, afiirm or ad- (exit isheieiinas Sauter pons | St ly eccacn bacgha wim sais bi reg nm wt 4 wavy |imp. 68, 115 bid, 119 aake (merical . 3 : s ip The c i r DIAREEEA. Sold by Drugy‘eein overs part of tbe | Tose" ait On board’were. safe. aiid well on a | Hecarity and ‘Trust Company, ser i00 bid. rsakea | ‘The Icllowing ‘transfore of réal state have | Vance the casos of Charles McElvaine and | bond of $1.000. Bond in the other ease was | ulcr ee...ons, which have been a-pended since | 5” Swormovedt, A. A. & De sure and ask for “Mere. Winslow's Soothing | ¥¢08 Washington Light Infant beeu recorded in the office of the clerk of tho | Nicolo Trezzs, condemned murderers, who are | fixed at _— ot ing | Puerdell, AS. Wor ; ud take no other kind. 2S cents a bottle, ‘The Slavonia, from Hamburg, also arrived in | 28 bid, — asked. Wasnis circuit court during last week: Laura W. and | Waiting desti by the electrical current. Judge POSSIBLY A MURDERER. Und er Wheatley, cherged with burying jouse committee—F. B. Noyes, W. B. Hibbe, port. She bad 23 immigrants on board. cenpea re eS na, nie ony ait | Richard T. Burdette toJohn W. and Ella Lucas, | McComb of New York denied awrit of habe:s| The expected development mentioned in- —— without a permit, wes discharged by a Littell. 5 There are now soveral liners overdue, but it | fngten “Gas Company, ‘series Bea, 129 bid, | 70 acres of land; $1,000. J, cnignes apd | corpus in tie comes, ofthe Svo man | cutee « charge sf ieeillor. ‘The prisvecr, fhe mayor this morning, it appearing $0 Lave |" "WW" Hi Acker,John T. Arma, Joseph I. Atkina, is probable that they will reach port all right. | —‘usked. Washington’ Gus Company’ Converti- | James Kilgour to Leonard 8. a ee ei ebes. | Chariie, as already stated, is suspected of be ng eo W. E. Barker, James F. Barbour, Dr. poshertheowy oR Die 6s, 191, 130 bid, — asked. Eekington Mail. | land; €5. Washi Was granted to the Supreme Co y we —— ° Fon Susavax Toad fa, 100 bid, 103 asked. Chesapeake and t A. C. 1o$ 2, block 1, Roek- In his brief of the case filed in the Supreme Lum Tey, aud it is thongbs that he is wanted oF. Ba: Chins. Baum, —— eo Potomsc Telephone Ist mortgage 63, 100 bid, 3150. “W.it Yanhorne ‘and wife to | Court, Sir. Curtiy counsel, ‘Tor SicEivaine, |im Porticnd, Arhngton county, Ore. for the snoseewE. vq | 108 asked. Capstol and Nortu U Street Kalitoad | Woe MAS ; beses his ples principsily on the contention | murder of ‘wo Cbineaer, Shoo Sou. and ae ‘m. M. Atwood, 81g acres ‘of land; $1,500. P UsE POND'’S EXTRACT. aie Se ee ee ey | eee W9 bid. 110% asked. Metropolltaa | Edw. Baitziey and. wite QL Hyde, lot | that the clause in the electrocution law | another gambler, fur years ago. This infor- COVENANT LODOR’S FATR. Pte sage he yh saelugbckeae ces pes Fenn eee ace ee sated. U.S | 19 Licck 18, Glen, Hohe: O60. | euailis Back probibiting "the publication of tue on was receive} fom a Chinaman, was | Despite the inclement weather a large crowd | £° a Immsactte, Weber beet ka 10 Rowr, Oct. 13.—M. de Giers, the Russian | ST, ti Seay stocks Bank of Wa-uington, 490 | en H. F, Cook, attorneys, to ElizabetaKefnor, | ceuatls of an execution 1s a restraint of the | claims that be knows the circumstances, A | qasemblen at the hall of Covenant Lodge, No. | 5. E. Carpenter, H. L. Camard (non minister of forcign aifairs, arrived at Milan | bid, 4gv asked. Sank of Kepublic, ziv bid, —j| lot at Knowles Station; $7,590. Henry M —* 2 ‘en sa a the a —-s Lig —_ __ seep Port- | 43,1. 0. 0. E., inst slahhh, ‘thas abensiom balag: | +s tagat ay Gan + yesterday evening. This morning the Itelinn | seke., Metropaitat, 4c, bid. zy uated: Central, | Marchant and wife TEES SIN ek Gan: | Sem The court Mok Ric: Tabavs toon | aemne Rite eee ane & room | the commencement night of the two weeks fair | Daniel B. Clarke, John Herbert Corning, 7 premier and the minister of agriculture called | farmers and Mechanics’, 190 ad Hichard J. Parker to’ Raguel. ‘usby, 8 | under advisement. the officers wecured a dagger, which is ut sharp | Which hee beens much discussed of wate. ‘Tho a. sy 4 L. ——_ Samuel W. Cur- pzeavans upon M. de Giersand had along conference | Citizens’ bid. 158 asked. Columbia. 150 bid, 160 | “Cras of and: $1,000. Andvew J, ‘Tebicg to resoreeres Onzwes wax on ts theaverage shaving razor, ans this ishela, as | OPERIEK ctremouies consisted of a prayer de~ . us WHOOPING covcR with bim. saked. Sitio sean tin’ | William N. ‘Thompson, lot at Hyattstown; Uniied Ginter dapeeine Spert Olees, the officers think it possible that it may figure | livered by the Rev. Dr. Smith of Peck Memorial ji ight naturally | ¢.%q "09 bea ary $1,050. ST Gas ieued in as Daleea Su- | in the merder case should the prisoner prove | Cuayei ai an address by Deputy Grand Mae . LEMEDY. The first im ion which might naturally | etn, 99 bid, 103% asked. Sete tte fi é ses were assigned in aed Seats Ot aan the den suspected. ver 3. F. Crawshaw, in which he spoke in glow- ley, Chas. : be formed of the visi of the Russian minister | | xsilveed weouls-—Washingion_ an Goorpmows, | James H. Sparrow, »| well ksown Terie | remo Court for hearing on the 9th of Novem- | *°{F.20*.0un wistever and before the China | ing terms ol the magnitude of the ordet and | John Joy Edson, eee ee reas tae etd cod duces | Seppeates) to the King of lily coold be tnat| sed" Cenumbtay 40 20a, "> anked. ‘Capticl ana | coqOUNey Sued sneaky at Wome ta Galtbe | bor aortas follows: No. 6—Original. Ex parte: | may Set fem tet cer a eee to ees | tae Eood work that it betereccranetictes ieee | signs Ds Invtant cod (fale in the satden and dangerous | hapenings) to the King of Ttaly would be that Doria o Strect 96 old, 44 aaked: | Eexiugion abd |oineh year of hivage. His funeral took place | In the matter of Thomas Henry Cooper, peti- | 43; etree: neighbers. ‘in rote was writien in Tin indies wore complimenied ior, the active B ee — Soldiers’ Home, — wate GEOTELOW 2 : : . rs : é 4 “* rio ae y had reap. arnleneand epwix in bacsingand racing progress. "Such, however, dues not seein Tealey town, 62 wid 66 asked. ~ tock “Creek, ‘imu | today st Gaituersbucg, the services being con- ne UBin cos Syivia, Handy, —— Annie Cauanaea, the taal Haat duct efforts Were very mich appreciated, | to e case. = C a i. — ask . . Le yet al, a 5 he tait ope spict ee ee ee lett 6k. Geen, Oaiak ‘insurance Stocks—Fireinen's. 69 bie, 6 asked. | Church, of which Aéuomination tho deceased Sa F<OUigaall”? Ubeeriss'ta the aati at a 1, | moters thtnh $0 will bow thost onttenanh oc ccld-otm | the Austrian premier, and Loru Salisbury, the | Fransuum,52 bid, —asked. Metropolitan, 59 bid. —| was a member. He leaves » wile and four | 9.7 j0riginal. Ex parte: In. ¢ ‘8— Original. | por 4, Me police ask you what my name is don't premier of England, ‘ate fully informed in re- | asked. National Union, 18 bid. zi asked. Arling- | childrea. BAM. S: Inthe met Sac Dupre, | tell them that it is Moy Lang Tai, but tell them FELL FROM A SCAFFOLD. gard to the conierence, which, itis understood, ed. Corcoran, 63 bid, — asked. » | that my name is Shoo Shon Foon.” This uote New D ness Goons Aamvixe Dans. Europe if it is possibic to do so. ——_ HE MISTOOK THE LIGRT. isig Did, 146 aeked, | Germint-Ameri- imerciai, 4% Did. — asked Title Insurance Stucks—Reat_ Fatate Title, 127 bid, 139 asked. Columbia Title, 64g bid, 63 asked. ton Gas. | ——— C. Mackey to W. N. Morrison, sub 21, block 7, Trinidad; $—. B. M. Kennomte D, T. Hassan, Tudor Place D. T. Hassan to B. W. Has- Bx parte: In the matter of George W. petitioner. No. 9—Original. Ex parte: In the rel. Edward Annan, plaintiff in error, agt. An- drew Walsh, police justice, &c., atal.’ No. 987. Tho United States, appellant, agi. the Des Moines Navigation pad Kailway Company et al- 7— potter pretended that he could not understand English, although he denied that he was ever in Portland. He said that be lived in Chicago Edward Landrith, colored, who lives at 912 an Pocial, motixe other than that at | cau, 1) bia, 10 saked. Potomac, 13. bd, ararise= Seti . tuatter, of George W. Dupre, petitioner. No. Tae Kept Dy the officer until the caso is cleared | snow row, fell from a scaffold in front of $147 tributed to the czar's desire to show piait ed. Riggs, 8 bid, vasked. People’s, S< did, | Deed: filed as follows: | ¢44—The le of the state of N reet, a distance of fiftee: antues nae | that he is determined to maintain the peace of | “Kt, jtieus, & body 9 asked, og “d agg sheen ea wet Set il te of New York x) "The prisoner when questioned by a Stan re- M street, a Of fitteen feet pain. fully injured. He was sent to his home by the police. DELAYED RESTITUTION. bpeheypaie weeding gaan abd. 4's asked, Gap. getown Gna, avu.d:—asked. | Stn otal, samo property; @—~.. W. G. Scha‘birt | No. tsd—The Pacific Express Company. appel- | Pefore be came here, and that the only name| yf, 3. Edward Libbey received a letter ths Sats ts oer NEW BIOCK of FINE Mow cut, Mitligan Hon the Despatch ou | Sitar vat “iis Toowited to W. E. Merril, parts 5 and 24, 09. £75; 8— | lant gt Jamos M. Belbert state auditor, Ee, morning which convinced him that all the cally to our of Fis saree og IE ee * ° , 7 ————__ SRu Fisitionsnus: buess Goes fics Wee Ged a ek Aa ed | and Feromasy = ia ante SRS | American 8. dT. Co, to Jas, Crocter, sabe 79t0 | sta No, ee Charles, Counselman, apps psa Prenanhzatate Matters honest people of hie world were not yet dend which we are daily openinie. compris: st. 18.—A spec ‘orld | can raphophone, 4 bid, 6 as \81, Mesdows; S142, Mary D.eadieyt | roy eee Silver Mining Company, -| _ F. 8. Presbrey has bought of Julia C. God- read i @ beautiful lime of Bedfor! Cords anda from the scene of the wreck of the Despatch | “Miscellaneous Siocks--Washington Market Com- | Wallace C. Stratton, sub 218, eq. 862; ¢—. Jus. 1, Blain: Sim: Inclosed find a bill, ete assuvtaset. of Rew Fail Goods says that Livut. Milligan was in the pilot house | pany, 0 01d, 1 asked. Great Falls Ice Company, | E. Arnold to G. Supper, sub 7 Pent ‘tiff in error, agt. the Mike and Starr Gold and | dard for €6,561 the west 30 feet and L. M. give €5 to the heire of your many oo Salone 3900. Silver Mining Company. No. 3—The Iron Sil- | Saunders of fe 4 deceased lon ay aor aaa when Assateaguo light was sighted early Sat-|Qyued.~ Lincoln Hal, ~~ bid, 109 asked™’™ "| Guue, Lot, Balioviows @Loitos “alagers ot | vor Mining Compacy, plainifl in ervor, age Tot 8, Washington Holgate ee paabpivsee eee Also urday morning. Mistaking it for Winter Safe Depueit and rust Coy een wee Dentorih, part BY, 0. B.'s sub Pleasant Ina; | the Mike —- wer Hoge ae ‘The City Investment Company has purchased ‘ery respectfully. hay par belong Quarter Shoale ight some twelve miles further | aniagion ‘oun aut if Company, boy | $2,000, BF. Leighton et el: to Emane 3: Gib- | Company. No. Toho T- Sallivan st al. | rit Walnor ior LSS IOS ve mae | | Nomame maaigne, = ee ea een ee eID Seeded ctct Ia tox | Da,,2% asked. , American Hecurity sod ‘Truss | fous, 1ot 7, bicck al, Brookland; 6875. I. | Pee ee eee bus Rowe Boek ak ape | 6.582 square feet on Mussachusotts avenue be- BUILDING ASSOCIATION MEETING. Ta ict. wo can show rouone ofthe | Sates the ship ran aground oa the sreacber- | “om owiv» 106 Wa NB ashes wide; 964s. C. W. Hutchinson to Jaa F. Dari, | pollants,agt. the United States otal. No. 1030-— | S"0h At te parchared of 3 fiemailton for| At, t#¢ one hundred and fourth regular handsouiest lines of FINE DRESS MA- — “Ex. dividend. Jot 108, Lanier Heights; &~ Elizabeth Allen | Charles Sternbach etal, appellants, agt. the | _ctoplenn, tir Earcuaned of J. A. Hamilton for | monthly mecting of the Citizens’ Equitable TERIALS to be tound in this market. cian ——— to Robert O. Holtzman, sub south 4 18, sq. | United States. No. 1052—Marshall Field & Co., | >» . 4 Building Asssociation, held last night at All marked um plain Sgures at the lowest prices. CHICAGO'S NEW CLUR, FP pomp mages Geo. H. Hammond to “Joseph appellants, ‘agt. John M. Clark, &c. No. 1061— —— on A between 7th and 8th streets ONE FRICE ONLY. = B Es —Flour 1 ethan ‘ = ———— a i Elizabeth Q. Belt has bought of J. B. Wimer | of 16 per share. Thirty-seven shares were . Ht Wil Have the Pick of Anson’s and | 1oCORN) “bar Whest arm_No (¢ red, | phus D. MaDevit> to Michael Belcher, op ab | ee anti Th Cor enlace “attr | for $1,100 wab 89, equare 72, fronting 20 feston |sald. Ui. John W. Themes "war sinetsa' ‘W. M SHUSTER & SONS, Mutrie’s Nines. Root, bal wtiss | October, | 1.4601.0544 Decem | ba i. a ¥, eee! to Lettie E. Glare sis A he. Job Basoott Mees of Weak. | New Hampshire avenue between L and hi | director to fill the vacancy on the board caused 625 $19 PAL AVE, Curcrao, Oct. 13—A morning paper says | recite “scaol* bushelsy stock, 1.604201, bushels; | Latonr tor Emene liane, nub 4 aq iol @™ | ington, D.C. Perey Werner of St. Louis, Mo. streets rorthwest. by the death of Mr. Joseph F. Birch, Boozzrxvixe that the new American Association ball club | sales, 303,000 bushels’ Southern wh John K. Brown et al. to Wm. Baum, part sub sa ee a J.) an Examination Sor Adisission to the Bar. MORE CANAL BOATS ARRIVE. Yn all: ke Urame sees Prices on Century and | just incorporated in this city bas already 38, sq. 117: $—. Ben Hellen to Epstace.d. Col- | Lyman i ooster, Ohio, were : = More loaded canal boats arrived this morn- : S SESDICTTALD CCE le 38, R. Fi mitted to practice. The day callfor October | The committee appointed for the examinu- — 5 Sitx Tous uw. | secured the following players for next seaso: tt, sub 58, 6q. 1 + Susan B. Fry to 18: Nos. 4, 8, 10, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 22 att 23. | tion of candidates for acmission to the bar of | 186 They are now coming in steadily and - Pfeffer, Gumbert, Ryan and Kittredge of | 5,80 bushels; stock. P, Berry et al., lot 10, Berry & eS sub of | Mijourned: J —. : ‘ ‘the | *lready the merchants along the river and Chicago, Hichardson and Counor of New York | tira—white, 178: yellow. Oats quiet and | “The Slip,” Georgetown; €—. H. CaB. Bom- | Adjo the District Supreme Court announce that the Berezsva, and Hart, pitcher, of Sioux City, lowa. Steady—No. 8 white western, 960364; No. 2 mixed | ford to £. J. Bouiford, ‘undivided. interest in next examination will take place at 10 o'clock | “*¥! *#y their business has increased. er, Ys Fecenpy 1. Uses Kock, Whee (Homtord's Acre; €— 310%, fotason to A Gold Spoon for Baby Rut Saturday morning, the 2ith instant, instead of ee accpenpesaceeeine sew Yon, Ort ib-—aige Hon” Wide | Sgatrhsisaaypriagethes git Sudo, Mca! enrte Bene cbva | creas wists color et eee a | nea iano previa snnvened The | gy ust ty fo Memes ee Allen of the court of common pleus, who was ts steady, unchanged. “Cotton nominal | Jot 145, Bauer sab o« Walken’ pe ene oe tion at the dinner of the Clover Club in Phila-| the civil service coutuimion at_ the. city hen, | bill in equity fled by Campbell Currington ESPECIALLY stricken with apoplexy in the county Court a eng ont eee tai vo | Ga * deiphia next Thursday night. It is expected | Candidates for examivution should file their | for Chas. W. Kurkley, the complainant was DIABETES AND BRIGHT’S DISEASE. “‘T regard BETHESDA Water the best in the market. Seid in Sealed 3 Gail. Botties Only. Hon. GEO. R. DAVIS, ‘Brrector General World's Fair. ecleotm J. H. MAGRUDER, Agt.. 1417 ¥. ¥. ave. PATON OF THE BeaEr ness, tremblings, and teet, pain im the Deck, relieved Liver Puls ‘mervous WAND, ENGRAVER AND LIT: RAPE Ke Oe Pan. ove Visiting cards printed from piste, 7Se. per 100. ocl nds | so weil today as y« house on Saturday, died at the Chamber Street Hospital shortly before 1 o'clock today. ee Boulanger’s Secrets to Be Revealed. Panis, Oct. 13.—It is announced that the daughter of the late Gen. Boulanger will con- test hie will Interesting evidence ri the dead man’s inner political and private af- faire will doubtless be given. i Gen. Lee Not So Well Today. Special Dispatch to The Evenine Star. Auexaxpara, Va, Oct. 19.—Gen. Leo is not ———_ ‘Wheeling » Barrow Across the Continen*. Wm. H.C. Brotherton, who left San Fran- cisco April 1 last, intending to wheel a bar- steady, unchange 1 qreceinte, Toms barrels; shipments, 650 ‘barrels; ery, fancy, a choice, 25a27; dv. linitation, 21u2%4; ladle, fancy, ‘good to choice, i5ali; store-packed, l4als. Btead) io BALTIMORE, Oct. 18.—Virginia threes, 645,265; Baitimore and. Ohio stock, 102 bid, 1053; asked: Northern Central stock, 70’ asked; Baltimore and Onio Southwestern firsts, 100% asked; do. second incomes, ¥9; do. third incomes, 9 bid; Consolidated gas etocks, 45 bid, 46 asked. pe ase THE COURTS. Covar x Guxenat Trnu—Chief Justice ham and Judges Coa ant James. Today—Butler agt. Joyce; vet for 2ist in- stant, “Baltimore and Potoriae Railroad Com- a Gill et al. ; a intment of appraisers ake rete Jaiorg and Suit Com- ‘pany agt. Isadore Sake; hearing resumed. 266; Greenwell, subs 7 and 8, #q. 1012; @—. Adol- ‘Train Robbers at Bay. A deputy marshal came into Guthrie, Okla- homa, from the Creek nation Sunday night and reports that Marshal Heck ‘Thomas and a party of Indians have surrounded the Dalton gang. They say their position is ‘apregnableand they will every man attempting to capture then. ro ‘Win Try to Break Their Records. Sunol will make an attempt to lower her record of 2:10}¢ on the kito-shaped track at Stockton, Celifornia, today, and it is ex- ected she will make the full mile in 2:08. Palo ito will try to break his record of 2:1034, and it is thought ho will succeed. The track is in Prime condition end all the races will be trotted in very fast time United States, appellants, agt. Ballin, oe PPel that the young lady wil! be represented by her father's old and time-tried friend, Daniel La- mont, who will accept congratulations of the club members for the entire Cleveland family. Beby Ruth is to be presented with a gold spoon, which is to be something unusually elaborate. Of course the spoon will be the regulation “pap” spoon, which is supposed to be consid- orably larger than the ordirary teaspoon, but not quite so lerg: apa tablespuon. The handle of the spoon vill be a four-leaf clover made of solid beaten gold. Aiong the stem will be elegant Siagree work. Oa the in- side of the bowl of the spoon will be the follow- ing inscription: “To Ruth Cleveland. From the Clover Club.’ It is supposed that Mr. Lamont will start in to make a speech Pen oeeae tee beautifal spoon on behalf of Baby Ruth. Bets are free!; offered that Mr. Lamont will not get through names with the clerk of ihe District supreme Court. ——— Company C's Reeruits. At the regular monthly meeting of company C, third battalion, D. C. N. G., held last Wednesday night at their armory, the follow- ing were elected to active membership: H. L. ey 34 of the peusion bureau, J. D. Stanton ana 7. F. of the bureau of engraving, J. re Se arp F. G. Calvert. commii o ke arrange ments for a hop o: , November & fas mise A Barial Lot Offered. ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: In your issue of October 12 I notice, under the head of “Georgetown News,” on offer made by a well-known undertaker to remove free of | Trewell, the marriage being coniracted un- | known to the parents of either, and when the | petitioner was but nineteen and the efeudant Willard, J. B. Wimer, the |, Woolas . Woodward, ley's Hall, $5,800 were sold at an average married to the defendant, Fannie M. Kirkley, in the city of Baltimore by the Rev. T. V. L. sixteen years of age. He 16th duy of December, 1890, his home in this city, Charles J. Kirkley, on the public street in front of the house of petit:oner's father, then going to ine city of Bulttncrs, where she’ has since re- mained, leading a lite of drunkenness and pros- titution. Wherefore the petitioner prays for an absolute divorce and that y be decreed STRAITS—PERSONAL AT-|row to New York city, passed turough oo his speech without breaking down a iew times, 5 Aiiice vives vo cll sittiona. “hare mratio Woe g Equrrr Covut—Juige Coz. = okt — —_ 5 * | cost the bodice of eight or ten Union soldiers pr Flagstaff. Arizona, on Sunday. He was ili vaplang: ied vance ofab-| _ Robbed the Matls to on Horses, | as tho members arc busily enguged in prepar- | © ig ° Heagpeclveat ype orenremg, fod Gerdes oatieky” Ave na bespttel ah Los Angeles fax Give menths | ott cae ed, yar age Balan: David Eckel, a clerk in tn tho gonetal poat | ing u few. questions on the subject which Bir, | in the old Presbyterian cemetery if'a now site on ns 8 eckpatet ene = defendant granted. Benjamin Are completely stocked with everything that isnew and desirable in Houseboid Furnishings, and ia weil ‘worth a visit. exedit, 30. Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, 8 pieces. Cash, $17, ered, 618, Topiar bed Keom Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, $14; credit, 25. SIX-FOOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE. Cush, 05.25; credit, 84.0. Might-foct Cal Extension Taba Cash, $5.50: Ove New How ‘Is ready for your tnepection. ITS FIVE FLOORS Ferty-pound Hair Mattress. Cosh, 87.50; exedit, * Woven Wire Springs Cash. €2.25; credit, #2.50. Bruce! Carpet, per Sard. Cash, We. .credit, 5c. Iners.u Carpets, per yard. Cash, Se. : credit, 40c. Carpets sewed and laid free of cust. So charge tor ‘Sesion ceatebing. TERMS: Eaey wee'siy or monthly payments. Be gots and 6 per cout Giacvuat alowed for esttle- ones a chasty das. enoaax's CBEDIT Houss, ‘2D, S21 and SVS 7th st. vw. and renewed his journey September Brotherton is to make the trip in 183 days and is seven days abead of time. The trip 1s being made upon a weger of €2,000. San Francisco and New York sports are putting up money as result. pe ee ES Nearly Destroyed by Pratrie Fires. ‘The town of Hitchcock, 8. D., on the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, camo near being swept out of existoace by praitie fires on Sun: day. It was saved by the arrival of a special train with forty firemen and apparatus. Heveral farms suffered the loss of buildings? wind is blowing « gale. : alarmed about prairie res and w careful wate is being kept. alge ene An Illinois City Marshal Beaten. City Marshal Robert Duncan of Virginis. HL, wes beaten pretty badly Sunday night by the Smith brothers, Joe and Charles, and aa » result Chas. Smith lies in a critical’ con- dition with @ bullet from the officer's revolver in his abdomen. pace ueorenee er New York Honors Parnell’s Memory. ‘The flags on the city hall in New York floated at balf mest on Sunday in honor of Charles Stewart Parnell. The flag on several other public buildings also floated at half mast for the same reason. Political Notes. fe Pee Bitagerald salo finally ‘ratified and refer: ence to Special Auditor Darlington ordered. Inre Emma G. C. Abbott, John Smith, alin Patrick Murphy, and George C. Talbert, al- leged lanetice; writ de lunstico inguirends ordered to issue. Cmcorz Couns Juge Hagner Yesterday—Skinner itch et al.; verdict and judgment for plaintiff. Hensey agi. Mason; motion for a new trial filed. ‘Today—Walter agt. Saltzstein; verdict for $21. Walter agt. Hummer et al, Dickeo ta by de: for Brooklyn democrats have nomizated David | 4 office, was arraigned before United States Com- missioner Shields in “New York yesterday, charged with robbing the mail. He was detected in the water closet. Sun- day opening letters. He admitted that he had been robbing the malls for ate iaentae He had taken @75 or $80 “letters ‘and spent the money betting on the races. It is thought bis peculations amonnted to at least $700. ile was remanded until Wednesday tor examination. Meeting of Railway ‘The sunual meeting of the in Bociety of Railroad Superintendents. opened at the Hotel Brunswick in Now York yesterday morn- ing. A large number of tendents of railroads and oe ee ee The dments to the - the Dagon te ay aes 7 ne oie ere members of the executiv Willard A. Smith will read m and plans for in- “Railroad Smile wide Sea ce Era" feces 2 roads the society Toportea bp the committee. on ——ro————— Mr. P. H. Jennings, ‘aang : prietor of Gainesville, Ga., was, “pars undoubtedly the only ran who can answer correctly. ‘Range Cattle Statistics. The census office has issued a bulletin giving statistics of the range cattle industry in the United States, not including cattle on farms. It in stated that rince the census of 1880 great changes have taken place in the industry of range cattle, Large areas once used as ranges are now inclored as farmsand the cattle are Hinge’ portion ot Texan: Os s2 ‘Waslilngton and California’ o nod one-half of bing aaron — farms during the degade. dustry is found to be more gen pros: perous at this time than for se’ years previous. Oregon, re Jot eg Axxrous Azour Mz. Hatronv.—The condi- Sp ang Wate | ee fatal second vice presidents defendant agr. the éstablishment of & merchant tailoring busi- ‘ness at 1016 Connecticut avenue, this. name the “Fifth Avenue Sant were provided. I will give free of all cost eee Sentenced for Assault. In the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, this morning Robt. Leed, a colored man, was given a sentence of eleven months and twenty-nine days on « ples oi guilty of assault. Heed was indicted for an sesault with intent to kil! Elle- A. 8. Worthington, Elphonzo Youngs, H. Boynton Zeverly. NG 5 a ee i i adit i i i i! LE i ¢ bit j i i i 5 ¢ a L f A ri | Hi H j HY ig rid i E i 3 i |