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he Sy: 6 aren THE EVENING STAR: “WASHINGTO ere | D.C, TURSDAY AUGUST 9, 1802. LEAVES OF ABSENCE, ROOMS FOR THE VETERANS. CROWDED SEVENTH STREET. . MONEY APPROPRIATED. “NO CONFIDENCE” MOVED. SEWED HIS TOES WHILE ASLEEP. How They Will Be Regulated in the Bureau | The List ts Increasing and All Will Be Pro-| How the Difficulty May Be Overcome, Ac-| pimerent Statements as to the Appropria-| The Beginning of the End of the New Par-| Strange Adventares ef = Drummer in = of Engraving and Print! vided With a Place to Sleep. cording to Capt. Fiebeger’s Report. tons of the Session Just Ended. Mament. Country Hotel. Secretary Foster kas approved the following} People who keep boarding house and have| Capt. Fiebeger today submitted to the Com- Before the opening of the debate on the ad-| A most remarkable story of somnambulistic Fegulations issued by Capt. Meredith, chief of | rooms to rent are visiting each day in ineress-| missioners two plans for relieving the crowded | neragsuxTATIVE MENDERSON MAKES A starx-| dress in reply to the speech from the throne in | adventure comes from Berks county, Pa., the . the bureau of engraving and printing, regard- | ing numbers the headquartets of the citizens’ | condition of affairs at 7th street northwest Just| xcrxr yom 4 REPUBLICAN sTaxDPOINT, ware | the British parliament yesterday Mr. Gladstone | result of which will probably be the death of ing leaves of absence of employes of that bu- | G. A. R. encampment committee in the Atlantic | south of Pennsylvania avenue. MR. HOLMAN AND MESSRS. DOCKERY AND SavzRs | entered the house and took the usual oath ad-| the man who played the principal part in the reau under the new law building. The list of rooms with or without) The first plan is to widen the rondway of 7th) suow FIGURES FAVORABLE TO THE DEMOCRATS. | ministered to members. He was the recipient | thrilling might-walking feats, says the Phila- Leaves of absence under this act will be board is gradually growing, and it scems likely | street on the wast side twelve fect, moving the of hearty cheers from his supporters. delphia Inquirer. - ry. ee Sa Oa ee - Highest of all in Leavening Power. — Latest U. S. Gov't Report granted on written application from time to when the rnsh of visitors begins that all the | curb back on the building line of the market| It is a point of interest just how much this| Neither the epeech of Mr. Barton in moring| The gentleman in question was Joseph R. time as the exigencies of the work of the bureas | applicauts will be supplied at least with a place | house. This, he says, will partially relieve the | Congress has expended in appropriations | the address, nor that of Mr. Cross, who sec-| Tomlinson, a drummer, who makes his head- will permit. |tosleep. There are now accommodations for | situation, although the peeple transferring at | during the past session, and the question will | onded the address, attracted any attention. The | quarters in Milwaukee, traveling for a grocery As the appropriation for compensation of em- | thousands of visttors on the books of the com- | this point must still interfere with vehicles | enter toa considerable extent in the coming | house was listless until Mr. Herbert Henry As-| house in that city. He came east several weeks _ ployes of the bureau of engraving and printing mittee, and there is every probability that the | going to and from the market. campaign. Before Congress adjourned Senator | quith, Gladstonian member for the east di-|ago to visit the various resorts, and, after is made in bulk, and in order that all compen- thousands will be here to claim them. The| A more radical change is submitted in the | Allison made a statement of the expenditures | vision of Fifeshire, rose to move the amend- spending some time at the seashore, betook sation for time covered by leaves of absence | committee fears, and with good reason, that a| second plan, in which it is proposed to leave | ag seen through republican eyeglasses. Rep- | ment declaring that the house had noconfidence | himself to the mountains in the vicinity of granted shall be from the appropriation pro- | large number will come into the city without | 7th street unc! a new aire resentative Henderson for the House republi-| in the govenment. He was greeted with loud | Reading. vided for each year, the year contemplated by je any arrangements for quarters. | Front of the market house. This driveway will | caus makes this summing up of the situation: | and prolonged cheering by the liberals. On Wednesday night he landed at Ridgewood | the act shal ¢ folly of such @ course has been fre-| be thirty-two feet from the curb of ih cirect as a Rupuntsoas subst. ‘Mr. Asquith declared that parliament had Mansion, a re kably pretty place a few ris| THE ENGLISH COALING STATION, quently pointed out, but that seems to be the | and 37 feet from the walk around the proposed | «Th tice: bills ‘na 4iier the | Met for the obsequies of a dead majority. The ing. it his time during tie: dace oll be ae 5 * wny of human nature and there is nothing to be das e appropriation bills as they passed the | house ought not to da ractionl ques- | day in rowing and fching, bat at night ecemed | 7 N » eho have been in the servic e burcau for done except to handle the crowd ‘in the best | front of the matket oan thye pase trem Pen, | House at this session, without including any | tion, but hould, ne apcesily ax oaitie, tines | very decrees oh eee ete nigh seemed | Itt Not Thought at the Nary Department rote cet can from Penn- le, place That Pago Pago Has Been Chosen. + = gecadeagen way possible when it arrives, People who have | ont of er ¢ | contracts or reappropriations, &c., are @21,-| in power a government representing the de- | Dr. Stewart, the proprietor of the mansion, | . f Leaves of absence to employes who have been | rooms which are still unengaged need feel no | CF the market without poasing dove Ti stecet, | 885,820 grenter than the appropriations of tho | cision of the country as extheced cathe rolls, | test kewan ta eter ee nightmare and fre.|_ It ix thought at the Navy Department that in the service of the bureau for less than one re will be no doubt plenty of | ” ‘The estimated cost of the first plan is $732.92. | first vession of the Fifty-first Congress as they | _ Mr. Thomas Burt, Gladstonian member for | quently rambled about much to his danger and | England has chosen her coaling station at some | “The other day I was shopping with e friend,” will be at the rate of two and one-half days | applicants just before and during the early | of the second @2.105, Capt. lobeger’ thinks | ‘the House. Incliding appropriations | Morpeth, secretary of the Northumberland | di How He Kept His Word About Money, but Diamonds. of th t x ; Ber Mi ag arnt ret Aba aan ae nt The doctor —— SS | point in the Samoan Islands other than the ®aida little lady to the M. A. T., “when she aime ot aersien. part of the encampment weel the expense of the plan adopted should be | for pensions, purposely left for the Senate to | Miners’ Mu: ination, secon: no- | linson, and no strange vagaries_marl harbor of Pago Pago. The harbor is y | asks No payment shall be made for absence unless —._—_—— bee hoy by The sallvead: company ahd th meathet ada? they are $33,848,104 greater. confidence amendment. He contended that the | Wednesday night's sleep. On Thursday he large posing fey extinct sar pore, rong og _— ee en ‘the saine shall be authorized in writing by the AT HARPER'S FERRY. company, for whose benefit the change will be| ‘The appropriations of the first session of | question of home rule for Ireland must domi- | again remarked that he feared the consequences | 2 rgeses my dear,’ enid I, ‘you ebief of bureau. pay the Fifty-second Congress, without contracts, | nate all other questions to which the liberal | of his sleep the succeeding night, but declined | *tions, even if the nations occupying them bought him one about two weeks ago and I &c., exceed the average of Inst Congress | party is pledged. to take any medicine. |ehould be at peace with each other, ard two heard him tell how much he was pleased with $8,740.58. The appropriations of this session, || The Right Hon. George J. Goschen, chan-| That night his peculiar afftiction began to | cosling stations in the eame harbor when the | it.’ Charley's hands, by the way, are as bejew- plese ing of The Evening Star. The democrate of Alexandria county held | including authorized pocnteares | Sreeniliae omen a shares suid be, hoped the | manifest itself and qhortly after 1 o'clock he | nations were at war would give rise toscrious ¢led ae those of « variety actress. He has no without authority, the rule of the bureau given | . “ average appropriations last year, with contracts, | house would at hear something ite | was found running thr. corridors 0 3 a ee tan benintny cadaeed. acta Ge can) boner re hed Moe August end meetings in different magisterial Aitrbote lst |S "Sen bie “i y aboct Romero, the hotel ‘toward pps adie yards | Complications and would almost surely result in less than eight rings, some of which are quite ploye shall establish to the satufactionof the| 7 y is at present enjoying night to select delegates to the congressional | "<The ‘appropriations and authorized con-| | Mr. Gladstone, he declared, could no longer | distant. The place toward which he was wend- | N¢ nation or the other losing her coaling base. | valuable. “I know I did,’ she said; “but come chief of bureau that his absence was caused by | midsummer excitement. Everything is glori- | convention to be held in Alexandria city tomor- | tracts, &c., of this session exceed the eame of | shirk explaining his home rule scheme, nor | ing his way is known as Point Rebecca, and a | In the harbor of Pago Pago there is one com- am going to get him another.’ circumstances which be could not control. | ous. The season so far has been satisfactory in | row to nominate a candidate for Congress from | the first fession, last Congress, $102,270,380. | could Sir William Vernon Harcourt evade un- huge ——— rock is its principal feature. | manding position that not only commands the | “I cornered the recipient of all these rings a Sickness induced by interaperance will not be every respect and all that could be looked for. | the eighth Virginia district. In Arlington dis- | The appropriations, first session, Fifty-second | pleasant questions by going out of the house | He struck a path directly for this. point, but anchorage, but the entrance to the harbor as | few days later and asked bin what abe considered such a circumstance. ep. | Thousands of excursionists have already visited | triet Wert D. delegate, with | C°&TeSs, without contracts, exceed first | Instead of Feeponding to then, Dr. Stewart happening to be up late saw him | 1) A fin eles babi hake 74 104 - “Any employe absent for two dave with | jnonsands 0 aie ae seamen ey ———- chition was | Session. Fifty-first Congress, without contracts, | Mr. Justin McCarthy said that the Irish party | leave the hotel and, eurmising what his inten- fo fortify it as ncn holding that point ls only | wanted with eo many. Ho te not vainer then gut permission first obtained from the office | the town this summer, and abou oarders, ph as es cbr ge ow al ‘$45,632,509. Expected that coercion would cease when the | tions were, hastened after him and canght him | %0 ‘fortify it moderately well to make any other the generality of men, and T was be deemed to have relinquished his or ber | mostly Washingtonians, are pleasantly located ting Thursday night, September | “poe. appropriations, without contracts, this | liberals camo into power. If the liberal gov-| as he was about to spproach the rock. | Coaling station in the harbor absolutely inacces- | ‘Well, if you' 380. To prevent the rerions embarrassment to the Many Washingtonians Enjoying the Climate work of the buresu, which results from alarge| and Scenery—A New Railroad Bridge. Alexandria County News. number of emploves absenting themselves | Corresponden position in the burean on Camp Hill. Every boarding house is taxed | }, 189, as the time, and Walker school house | .osgion. 50) 701,380. ernment's home rule bill did not satisfy the| The doctor rescued the unfortunate drummer | “ble. » This point isheld by the United Statesand | plain’ You eee when I The general regulations of the department | to ge full capacity, and all private residences | We Place of holding a democratic mass meet- | “iio § naprotclatioas, tls asulca, witiion: | pebols ot Irsland theca, wool bo an gary] rg [PR pokarertinepentiged sper much dissatisfaction has been expressed by the | wife and proposed I respecting absence with or without leav Le — Lis | ing to organize for the coming meses At! thorized contracts, &e., $564,339,251."" [echecrretive cheers.) He believed in the sin-| On Friday Mr. Tomlinson did not arise until | British over the control by this country of | name and she was rich. far aa ther may be applicable under the above | “20 have spare rooms have rented them at good | the meeting in Jefferson district Mr. Frank a 839, cerity of the liberal assurance that the home | quite late, and walked about after bis breakfast t2¢ “Gibraltar of the Sonth Seas.” The har-| by one fellow whe abe ber, but enh abe ales in feuce in this barens | prices. There is sufficient evidence to warrant | Frank Hume’s name was offered, but it being TEE GREAT ROOROMIBE. rule bill would be kept in the front of their | with a pi upied air. He had a e pre- | °F is on the south side of the island, and ia | who loved ber money instead, while of aoe “el | me to make good the assertion that there is | Understood that from business engagements he | | The democratic members of the House, how-| fopilation. “Ihe Iriab’ party also: wanted a | coatioeet of dora cad ene tee ers, | evidently of volcanic formation. It rat for a | couse ake mented ie aoome NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. | needed, and badly needed, more hotels and |CWd not serve Mr. James E. Clements was | ever, have somethit.g different to say of the |early mensure for the relief of evicted tenants | of night. When the evening came the guests | Uistance inland, with a tortuous channel whose | little afraid of adventurers, it I might <tites = | md Aig . ‘3 unanimously elected to represent, the district, | situation. The great economist of the House, | and an inquiry int the { Irish prisoners |at the mai a fe ive | Keneral direction is north, and then it turns | be one. I told her I didn’ fig for boarding honses in order to meet every demand | Yith the following ins ‘That he “bri 8 . quiry into the cases of Iris nsion prepared for a progressive | Roneral | Interesting Children’s Day Exereises—Ar-| ¢? fie dasha: ta: aval Chaensel f the | With the following instruction: T nosy | Mr. Holman, prints aspeech today in the Rec-| Wrongly convicted of offenses against thecrown. her party, but the drummer kept aloof. most at right angles around a rocky promon- | money and all that,and offered to make ite rested for Shooting a Valuable Horse—Notes. | 5 tntain air, good water and magnificent | Before the convention the necessity of the next | 2)"; Holman, prints aspeech to. “ppropriations | They further desired that the term of impris-| About lic'clock he retired ect. the other | tOTY guarded by a steep rock standing out inthe | part of our marriage contract that I was never » . The ° a ‘iouad thie ton aca Congressman using his best efforts to have the made ‘at this session of Congress, including pet onment of other Irish prisoners be shortened. | guests continued their festivities until past mid- sea known as Gost Isiand. Just around the | to take a cent from her. No, she didn't want a | and a visit is necessary ers itua- ~ = 529 opriati ir. uith, he considered it the| the hotel. About 12:45 he was aroused b; n we done any to This morning a valuable Per = pol a rer is — — ncdicernad meeting E. T. Sisson was clected chairman and | rape pone . ere on ae duty of every Irish member to assist in ousting | piercing cries emanating from Tomlinson’s | *"¢ taken possession of about 100 acres of land, | right then, and I really didnt —4{ ter Soom longing Mr. Lee Of asf a tiegs wacomandy pee nants t beautifying | &* ¥- Seulsbury secretar; tion equivelent to $100,000 toench congressional | the present government regardless of the ques- | room, to which he immediately repaired. He | Paige ite limits both these headlands. | So we made the agreement that I was not to use erick road. the streets and parks it would help the appear- teadbike ao district in the United States, but for purposes | tion whether they were likely to fare better at | found the westerner writhing in agony, and the | 4 battery 2. , cl ihn selina wounded derfclly. Nevertheless the * pres- CONCERNING ELECTRICITY. of comparison the amount of the river and | the hands of its successor. He could not assent | cause thereof is best explained by the story the | apletely commanding every foot of | We've been married about two years now, and ae ion dred inte "he ce has an air of romance con- VTE harbor bill, $21,153,618, should be deducted | in any way to Mr. Labouchere’s suggestion to | drummer told when he calmed down | anchorage in the harbor, while every vessel en _ asked her for a 10-cent . by aloed of rhot that had béen fired into her | ent appearance has an sir of roman a ‘The Evidence of the Weather Map. from the appropriations of this session for the | Rive the Newcastle program precedence over| Medicine that ‘had beon admicistored re- tering the harbor would have to directly | “**Llost my position about a year ago and eatin 2 = bari P sighs chien sman neture. Think of it! Rise enrly, | T¢#be Editor of The Evening Star: Teason that no river and harbor bill was passed | the home rule question. It might be possible | moved his propensities for roaming, but when | U"ler the guns of the batteries that will have | ont of work four months. Got broke flat: my att found that ¢ ight the a 7 es i L rs 1 to be erected upon Goat Ieland if the coaling | clot ot by, but I didn't ; in the ice cold well or spring| The claims for the weather map may at first | at tho Jast session of Congress, against the ap- | to deal with cercain English reforms concur- | he bad become firmly wrapped in the. arma of | P 5 sling clothes got shabby, bu n't say @ word. or, which canses a Dr. Jykell and Mr. Hyde | incite a emile on the part of those who have lit- propriations of which those made at this ses-| Tently with home rule, but he would not con-| Morpheus a strange dream overtook him. He | Sti equipped by the | We used to go to the theater. She bought the » her way to had left the pasture 1 Iyde | 7 y 8 is E a J : United 8 ill be done in | tickets, and she'd look like a fashion and ork gpg ‘Oh, croiala g a hee sion should logically be contrasted. Without | Sent to any policy placing home rule in the | seemed to think that both of his great toes had ickets, ax “ plate the premises of I ie = = Over 3 Soa ing, | tle brespest for oe "lis vhs not Bartlenlesty the tives and Sertot ill te ax ropriations of | tecond rank. He would not hold Mr. Glad- | been cut off, and it was necessary to bind the wi ection remaing for Congress to decide. | I'd look like « tramp. Finally I pawned « dia- Upon being ving - tgs that know of no | 222ous to make'the weather map the climax eee eee nn 682,009 leas RPeetthe whole | #tone responsible for the suggested delay of the | fragments to his feet. Under this curious im. ihe Navy Department has now a consider- | mond ring I bad and bought a suit of clothes, one the shooti: 9 th x 7 . F sic eonie Of ck p of everything, and to claim more for it than | appropriations made at the second session of | home rule question, but he desired to remind | pression he proceeded to search for needles and | *lc amount of coal piled on the beach there, | She missed the ring and asked me if I n | . P . dis arranging to build an iron wharf out | it. I told her I had pawned it to bi et from the Alle; % the facts will warrant. But what the plain | the Fifty-first Congress. the liberals that nothing had been heard of this | secured one ina way that no one could dis- | *™ ei j ‘pa 2) ak med nee what you | Sidiple ticks will wacrant that Tdd'clata. | _ This is how Mr. Holman reaches his conclu- | delay during the six years the Irish hadco-| cover. ‘Threading nd thinking he was i — to deep water. Plans for this | noted a fauny expression on her face, ix wonderfal what | Electricity has ever been a word of mystery. | sions: rated with the liberals nnd assisted them to | fastening the dismembered piecos to his feet, | "Par! have already been prepared in the bureau | evening when Leame home, lo P a comes over you, and before | What it ie 1m yn. Te | Second session—Fifty-Arst Congress— ‘in in bi-elections, He could not support any | Tomlinson passed the rusty, disused needle Of satds and docks and the department ix only | hada better diamond for me than pel heres. Thea $ | the ai yen will Ad sotsvelf aking | WoO seem like a poicasy agent vet mol cuore, Total stated in oficial tnblens-€595,018,672 | Mastre looking to a redistribution of political | through his foes, and st was the abrick caused | "iting to receive some additional data in re- | sold. She aaw her way out of the y of the mare. sun B «525,018, ; “ - Speedy : : 5 gard to the depth of the water before advertis- } you bet she jumped at it. I b - ait if rsclf.. ‘This spot wil] Would seem like a primary agent, yet not more | {¢'" ant ecm power impairing in the slightest degree the in- | by the ensuing pain that aroused the doctor. | ; ~ it. I put ring ———. > a be People come e health and pleasure. | forces in nature are mysterious to uz. We can: | dry civilact for pay and bounty not have to wait until February for provisions | on his right foot, but when he reached the -_ Ou won't give of Mr. Gladstone's bill. It was useless for the | left he suddenly awakened and gave Stud thatthe rimple purchase of a tract of | you? No? Then look here,” an : . | T™ bak cent ° ; snes. 905,000 | iTheral party to live in a fool paradise. ‘They | vent to his feelings of pain and Series land on ‘an island at midocean is not all that is | pulled out three pawnbrokers’ tickets. Justice Morgan at this a wal i | Sates or paimary Stee. Franklin “proved the |e ered under indefinite se, were going to be placed in power by Irish votes | Dr. Stewart removed the needle and placed Necessary to secure @ proper coaling station. get these out of my t tonight and Tl next. eae van : fe proper channels, but | ¢lectricity of nature and of the arts to be iden- | Pro Anton. to refund direct tex 15,297,000 | ®2¢ they must fuldill their pledges. In conelu- | the sufferer under an opiate in order to ease his | It is poiiited out that if a i station at such | my rings back in a day Lam only Interesting “Children’s dar” exercises were low the bitter pill, “We | tical. So I do not tisink that there is any ono| PP ~~" | sion he suggested that the autumn session of | pain. ‘The wounds were dressed, and nothing | *7emote point as the Samoan Islands is to be | ing £25 a week, and you know it takes held at the Haptist b yeste not the proprie- | but what will admit that if we can ascertain! gia) 541,230,672 | Parliament should deal with the evicted ten-| serious was feared asa result, but on Saturday 0 A"Y use the country mast be able to defend | than that to keep pace with Mary. She's got to evening, which were t the eh ¢ worthy of mention, and | What the electricity of nature is we will find | p;..j onion"? Snes ee Cee cee unts and the Irish political prisoners measures. | afternoon Tomlinson took a turn for the worse, | i i time of war. It must be fortified and there | make the first proposal to break that agreement, dren of the Sunda: school 3 si e the finest equipped livery in | OU! what it is, so far as human mind is able to iro121'%s stated in official tables....$468,898,510 |. The speech elicited much laughter and cheer- | and lockjaw was feared. He passed a restiess |™¥st bea garrison constantly on duty at the | and guess she wou't pay big interest much of their frie 2 ~ "| comprehend it in the arte, Tho evidence of 454 oxpenditures, teportal bye | ing from the conservatives, Saturday night and Sunday morning was in a Post. Then. if the station is to be in the high- | longer, singing, recit being held today, | the weather map is a subiile power of ent; that | ACT gxrenditives 5 neported | DY cx ear Gockeee cone distressing condition, and it was decided to take eae, Despre pr gee nen Corea! ——- : Tomo-row the’ circus, the small bor, the Cal- | heat under certain conditions is the primary | in stndry civil act for pay and <9| 10 the house of lords the Earl of Denbigh | him to Philadelphia for treatment by a special- pate work on beard shin. In’ offer words tho] | SEW SING 910.50 was taxen u) : r ited peaamisandredt lemoneds | oe lation te feed ab anne does to. the |, Dont caine... 1,362,059 | moved and the Earl of Powis seconded the ad- | United States must establish a small colony at | Prescriptions of a Dead Physician Received ‘Will be forwarded sheriff and gave baif Tc fore | They get both. s very I to have a not, in this existence at least, go back of first | claims. On his arrival he was taken in a carriage to i Add expenditures reported by a 5 each coaling station she owns outside of her own i : y ia going to the cireus, even the | stmoephere. ¥ c pen be ach dress in reply to the speech from the throne. | the office of an up-town physician, and an ex-| in vn From His Shade by Medium. Eention Society to be ; ity folks. On Monday at 12 o'clock high noon | “That there are certain conditions of the at- pristine mats daring wh oe. The Earl of Kimberly complained that this | amination proved that blood poivoning had set | Yours? Just as England has done for 60 MAB¥ | Prom he Indianapolis Journal. aed re. w. Prettra e kessof the town will be appropriately | mosphere — pory hegre J will be Pro-| gress und not inelnded in oficial ras the frat ocension that no policy had been | in. Hi cave is considered very nerions and the eS Three years agoa brilliant young physiclen a Siangas'the eran the order of ex- turned over to the Ordway Rifles of Washing- | duced is a fact, a fact, too, that the weathermap | Fivjey.- eee : shadowed in the speech from the throne. | phytician whom he consulted informed him : of this city committed suicide while temporarily cord sagsmane ee ‘of Mz. D. HL. Bou D.C. The Washington soldier boya will be | a8 made move apparent. Indeed, till we had the | There was nothing in the speech, he declared. | that his life could not Inst more than a week or STORY OF ALLEGED WRONGS. = deranged, a condition brought about by over- lymonds Served in Prison for a| Study and overwork. His death was « great Crime Which He Denies Having Committed, | shock to his friends, of whom he had many, If the story told by William George Symonds, | °° # painful surprise to his medical associates, ex-convict of the eastern penitentiary in Phila- | “#9 looked upon him as having» specially | delphia, is true he has been greatly wronged by | PTight future. f the law. After serving a three yearw’ sentence | The other day the recollection of this young t . A sige. tie peepecetions ace | CtEaE we knew little of real value a Total ‘$494,450,213 | that could be criticised. He hoped that if| ten days, He started for his western home at at t Mr. 8. W. Lightner of | UF atmosphere, and by it now we are able to Total ae T 1 by it now a faroeck i the chances of political life reversed the po- | once. Ww. G. the boye | URderstand many things in this connection that | T¢fal_arproprintions Fitty-frst sition of the parties the liberal government ——— y are in ands, em. impos first Con for eacl 0 P — Mr. George F. Hiey has bought of David L.| The Beltieiore and Ohio Company has for the | We often see in print and hear intelligent poo-| it) tyo sonsions. ”* 517,843,460 | the conservative government. Three Lives Imperiled by the Explosion of a farm of 100 acres, 4 pa ple of years thinking very | Ple spe: . Lord Salisbury. admitted that the speech was Cartridge. like a sealed envelope put into the hands of a! Anthony Duffy and child and Miss Katie ns . cisient abe - Who eannot understand the mystery of “low” | The total appropriations made at this session aie ao eee ik Tae eat cong paar with the single. | vak if that power is not due to electricity. Now, | mount to @507,701,340, including the river and an stern ke reacher going into a pulpit, and when opened : ‘ physician was brought to the reporter ine Th harbor bill, being €33.529,291 less than those | P’ going it pulp Coultry of Scranton were nearly killed b; fora burglary which he says he never com- a les It is acount traffic, | the cause always precedes the effect. ‘The pow- J : found, to contain nothing.’ The government re nearly killed by a/ “ rekon singular way, “Look at that,” said tore elaine Bo eae Soulant, was on) Sats | Titer ave decided upon a plan that will change | 46 forees the ball ou: of the gun and the bail made at the laste f ausrety and, de- jad uB monsures to present to parhament. ite | dynamite explosion Sunday evening in Archi- | mitted, he now desires an investigation of the “2 “ Py ‘ E icity i: o arbor bill, the reduction is | the geography of the road considerably in this | ree a Pe ae Po ee oe arlectricity ism |, $52,682,009, and in. contrast with the average | cobfessed that he had been disposed to abandon | bald, Pa. A dynamite cartridge, placed by an charges against him in order only to restore to the speech altogether, but found, owing to the | ‘Chasies Teicr, colored, was arrested here to-| Vicinity; “Ihe present structure is built of | effect him the good character which he claims he ici =! .. | appropriations for the two sessions of the last 3 nuknown hand in the left vest pocket of Mr. | n epee ‘that filled dey charged with robbing a man from the | Pranght irom, ne singletrack and wagon road: | Some subcauses and proces’ starting effect | Congress the reduction Te 10,142,080 only be done by General consent. ‘They had | DUAY, was the cause, and it exploded as, in | slwars before ‘hia conviction powessed. The | {oe 4rag nore to got, that Aled, for my wife, ean Ee seri | haw ain spane, two sharp carves on either end | 80 does the steam engine, But the steam DEMOCRATIC VIEWS, now arrived ata xtage where the house of com- | !t company with Mise Coultry, Mr. Duffy and | Darklaty of which be wy consicted, he now be- | {i teouldli® womles Mi rou would ike to have Fee en ane ieee or | of the brsdgevand was constructed about thirty |eneine is not a first or primarr| Representatives Dockery and Sayersaleocome | nowisray cas ig 4 prerogative peculiarly its | his little girl, about three years old, were re- | litves, oF at least says he has been informed, | tb ot you can see the ink te ‘Tylet has alzesdy done the ‘state some cervice | Fars ago. It is conaidered the strongest rail Te cirat, has to. bo created. | to tho front with n statement in which they | own of ¢electing men whose measures would | turning from the house of a neighbor. was committed by Purnell, the notorious col- | heraly dry on the - | i js | So with electricity, whether in nature |). il | fterward. [Laughter.] When these ored burglar who was recently sentenced to | «« : t in prison for larcen: 3. AL ML re ige that was ever constructed in this | or in the arts. Weare wellaware that at cer- ©laim there will be a deficiency for the current | Come ai rd. ughter. ‘The street was crowded with people and ina gia ly How can that be, for he has been dead three ——_——— from 115 to 153 heavy paseenger ond’ teetgey | tain times there is an abundance of electricive. Year of €52,385,030.13. The statement gives the | Meh Tete adopted Bere ett eb miners | short time multitude flocked to the scene of | £0rtY Years’ imprisonment for a serious of bur- 1 re seit BROOKLAND. trains over this bridge, and’ as one. train | in the air, but the conditions must be of a pec BB Teasons for this claim at some length. ing | other house the responsibility for their meas-| the explosion. No one knew the cause and | S1aries,one of which came near sending to prison mae tree of a eaeboeen, | only can pass over at a time there is a. serious | liar nature in order to produce it. If electr Le OHS Dire sgl teachin | ures. When those measures are presented. to | Duffy was apparently as ignorant as any one, | “bother tasocent sam. Gixmy? OF comes you have.” One bes tansy ek sas st noaciat tos selene drt bene | Sin siorn aed spurte othe foe | 0. 701.350.1 beindsinzub 0.90 Teen | them here willbe no aiieley rican | The injured pair were" ervey taken to Dr. |, BEN Srmunde came ot of prion at Thar itn gp the pastel. dil sad Soy apycintment aca skilled workman in the city | the change. ‘The new bridge will be of modern | 202" pat we eee thatit is’ uot, Some ene | of the appropriations of the first session of the i eeniee, tue Boeal Aneta would | Scanbon's et ‘Bic Miss Coultry’s injuries were | Vresident of the board of inspectorsof the cast | "Stes business, though I do not she Post office. | Heil be eight fect higher sad. from seventy-| claim, howerer, that tho''electrical storm’ docs | Pifty-tiret Congress and €33,529,201.08 leas than | wumanguesr Present conspiracy, of silence. | motserious, The charge had pe frecly- Dr. | "penitentiary, andatated he had been inmo- | thet tee nor ya iss Mae White has resigned her Position 89 | fve to one hundred feet west of the present | not take place every time; that it is an ocen- | thowe of the nccond session of that Congr with that wisdom of decision upon which the | Scanlon examined Duffy and found that his left | Ce™tly convict i trol and that he makes the of each ee naeat at Cniventty otsiion and for the | beige: The: piers will ‘be. comiiracted of | Manni orm ay are. ee ere iat sition alas ak th passed the Honse, #92 | house established ita right and reputation in | abdominal region had been injured. - The child, | *€™ of er ag peace a case and writes the pnnlytion, bar band Prevent is succeeded bs Mrs. White from Ta- grunite block. ‘There will be double track and | ced on the map evond that under certain | Prntion bills as they ‘passed the Hanae, €92,-| gy {Cries of “Hear! Hear! ‘hich he carried on his right arm when the ex: | , Yewerday, Srincnds, who is. an Englishman, | Seruly holding the pen.” home. trains allowed their freedom and without in- pope pon Peed emacs as (Big siery af! ale finally compelled to yield $18,951,466.99 in bedi Lprms ie asregsiran lig seine Plosion occurred, was uninjured. Capt. Glippe Peo the Butch tito ey coy It is said that other spiritualistic healers are Mio Belle Perkins has removed to Le Droit (ee ited aharp and. henry, cuter a | ticit, and when we have. storms replete with | Mer foreach an agrecment and teriinate the | 1 PA¥ regard tothe comporitenature of thema- tridge was rn and part of, thenectriage ctr | state.that the bearer had claimed to be a Brit | some™bat Jealous of the new fad, which e drwn- Park, Washington. eut through the end of the ¢lectricity the north “low” is always present. | *ssion. ‘nth portant, most vital of all,they would have to | clinging to it when Mr. Daffy was taken to the | ih subject, had shown an honorable discharge style of practicing medicine is and any thes Mewell anil Mies Tenti have socuntdl two . ain, starting from the east side | The condition necessary to produce electricity | Pe scioae sangre’ hyd {ypropriations, over the | consider the fundamental nature of the changes echoes otice | Ths tenia pockets of his | {fom the English army after eight years’ sers~ tineducated poreon with a good pedical control esannt sites for homes in Brookland from Miss e mountain sorme 300 or 600 feet east of the | it the. ee agen Os | Couatianat Gat Cages Tie ie aon thadowred forth for their acceptance, and which | reat were examined and another cartridge simi: | opt pera elie peleagenlinwem yeep ed jorer there’'can “practice, there ix likelihood eeets Then east end of the present bridy annel wil nator { y es pace : . vst | would @ most momentous ever made in to the one which exploded was found, It | C#m - o that | that doctors’ feos may be greatly reduced to = a ee ‘ . the flan, sand Theee, 4h t .. | Congress not only achieved the unenviable dis- | ™ * ~ a | he had been badly treated ftontiary. Bre. Sherman T- Plat! bas gone ona visit t0/ 1 be ninety-eight feet long and twenty- | Tiee no electricity ia produced. | Away from the | ar ee inves anger nt consrontt | had arrived when cffect was about to, be, given | the least doubt is entertained in Archibald that | Charges of bad treatment at the penitentiary | Gr clothes. and.as time i no longer a Dies patent ce Riek. Cones citeenty| satd willbe doge ‘away wily “A iu Featively fo our nitude, for noe i pro | agit that the government wil woon be | f0 the opinions prevailing in the other hou. | this waa a bold attempt upon the life of Mr. 374 a! rsh sated tha aa acd er ‘a trip to the lower Potomac. “beautiful station will be built nearly opposite | duced on our latitude. wherever it may be, Compelled to seek new sdurces of revenue, dine 2 cigs Sas Fee SEs wmonds,” said Mr. Vaux, “was one of those a “4 d Mrs. Edmund Corwin have taken the Potomac pulp mill. Ninety thoucand cubic | When the “low” center is to the south of us, t the same timo it will be s matter of | cochs to oxplain the py unfortunate beings who are always unhappy, Mow to Drink Geode. wssion of the house on Frankfort street yards of dirt and stone are to be removed from | unless there be at the came tinje another at the | ¢xceeding diftculty for ite mrecommars, to bring | if returned to power. ti ee ee uncer conditious which do not wut them.” Afr. | Prom the New York World Sees senien by Mr. Ernest Behrens. ‘the north base of Camp Hill in order to get a ener Beate “Thdeed, th prepilin iv poe that confidence? The government would at all Vaux said that a report of Symonds’ conduct | Here is what a mean man has to say of « sub- ‘Mrs. William “MeChesdey is suffering from a rosd bed. The contractors will employ 500|, The wind being from the “high” to the | dollar limit. : severe attack of summer Lagrippe: mune, The work has began and it io tbe com | “20%,” I the ‘low’ into the north of a certain | ously true when investigation sisclosen tat of Maste: Fred Ohm recently jumped upon | picted and turned over to the compan; incight- Past hope co eo the sooth of | * h wnat Edie emeanta! bey arene we tomaintain @ new government, (Hear!| There are two possible anchors of hope for | Positively deny ill-treatment. Mr. Vaux will | process of drinking a glass of soda water? Itis - Appeals to Gov. Buchanan to Make the Sen- it ‘i ‘ events hold office till itbecame certain that the and treatment at the penitentiary will be sent | Ject dear to woman's heart: ious sections of the opposition would com- tence Life Imprisonment. to Consul Clipperton today. ‘The report will |" Have yon ever followed « girl Fusty nail and ran it into his foot in such a way | cen months. The total cost of rove | I x . ee fear!) HL is not investigate the claim that Symonds was i that it affected one of the bones. He had to. ment will be $230,000. : course, that the “coast is clear”—ie., no egun- | lation of the Fifty-firet Congress, Proceeding to comment upon the probable piteplapre dil pera om bd er nnet Ot inmocent when convicted. Ho said that was not Se eee submit to the painful operation of having the The Shenandoah wagon bridge, which was de- | teracting “low” in the south, as is sometimes = LEAT, liberal foreign policy he specially urged upon | 5, A is province. masculine and the feminine method of doing flesh removed and the bone scraped. At pres- | stroyed by the flood of 1489, will be rebuilt. | the case. Only one “iow,” on a rela The Rules Are Impracticable. the liberals the necessity of declaring whether | Posten, but it is probable that one of these has wmonds was sentenced on December 3, 1889, | the same thing. ent he seems to be doing well. The contract will be given out on the 8th in-| line, will not, as a rule. give sufficient heat to | To the Editor of The Even’ : or not they designed an early evacuation of | been cutaway. His friendy may have recourse y pt, D. Miilecauff is about completing a | cant. baa | -yeceede edie aps pages abe Egypt. to the United States Supreme Court, but from | 2 Lye use on Hartford street near 12th for Mrs. | —__ in succession. In addition to this we bave the i i ve ‘THE ADDRESS APPROVED. Geyanlion of tapkticah aed alle dieu | is emploser, Johmgon of Washington, and will have i read | ANACOSTIA. for'to the north, which #8 the cestael Sad gona, | family in the city our Commissioners should, | Lord Herschell held that no doclaration of | opinion that application was made to the Se ace Soe ee ReeEy, ond wah vielling eo syle, all of e¥Ech are, euielan ke ‘The types last night made the name John A. | nating force. The locals that cedar ‘ere and | before issuing their ukase, consult with those | policy coming from the liberal government | preme Court for writ of error before the steps| ‘Srmonds says he was, born in Manchester, been submitied to the committee on building ary; bbe John A. Varlin "| there, dotted all over the country—here today, | affected by giving an opportunity for discus- | ought to be given until the liberal government | were taken in the federal cofrt in Nashville, England, and after serving eight years in the the new Brookland hall. but the ultimate chacs | D&tling read John A. Varling. somewhere else tomorrow, always to tho south sion. The new rules about garbage afford a wus constituted. Possible ministers, he said,| ‘This avenue of escape from the gallows closed, | English army, during which he was presented has not as yet been made, | Am Anacostia car horse died yesterday from | of the grand center—are only parts of one | striking instance of the necessity for some such | were atill private mombere, and thei declare: the friends of King have only cae with a number of honor medals, he was honor- Contractor George Paxton has removed the in- | the heat. grand whole. A “low” advancing from the discussion. ‘They are ingpracticable and will |,tions, if they indulged in any, could not bind 5 ire ly wrong sy ably discharged and subsequently came to Phil- side scaffolding of the new Baptist Church py Dr. J. W. Mitchell of Avalon terrace has re- | South, provided there are no counteracting | have to be moditied. If there is n large alley in | the future government. Regarding the liberal | lending from death by the rope, and John P. | adelphia. Paratory to the dedication, which will soon take The society will occupy the building as ft is for the winter, but in the spring fine dec Yations and church furniture will be plac par 8 i ‘ighs” or “lows,” will in the warmer months | the rear of a building it may be practicabl forei olicy, the liberals had never em- | Buchanan holds the gate across it. None of his| Qn September 17, 1889, he was employed by paired the Gamage Gone Ms residence by the re- | <5 Te utteses in tl coclee rapaiha ef tha year | ee cee arrested Lee ues conte Of affairs, | friends are so sanguine as to hope for Col. | Murray hush as couchman, On Oscober Ii the ee ity. | Produce electricity to the south of ity while to | alley isu «mall one—say ten feet wide, as many | and ho hoped that the conservatives, when in | King's pardon by the governor, but his friends | wine cellar of Mr. Rush was broken into, On ant 1, J. Moore of Morris street is beautify- | the north of it there will be nono, and the elec- | of them are -the result will be simply that the | opporiticn, would simllary assist’ the liberal | #0d the lawyers are trying to secure a commu-| Qctober 15 Symonds, who had been given no- ing bis grounds, ju_| tricity. will travel north with the “low” and | guriage barrel will be knocked oree by the free | Fevctgn tainisters. tation of his sentence toa life imprisonment. | tice to quit on account of a weakness in his eve- €.8. Kenner, son of H. G. Kenner of Fill-| sometimes to quite a high latitude. Ge coon: audeeek Ga Gla of Ga] be chheet oniiegeeed, Judge Greer left for Nashville last night with | sj in. The Episcopalians of Prookland d vicinity, | 1d by the success of other denomina. | Ore street, ix in the hospital from a So here is all that is necessary to produce the | alley and the metallic barrel ruined or carried —___eeo— batch of petitions to lay before the governor, toms, will shordly form « guild forchurch mor | #424, damaged while Ce gor bem effect, in the temperate zones at least, o rela- | away by the first comer. No one knows when ARIONS IN GERMANY. and yesterday C. B. Mitchell of counsel for tending toward the ernction of a chapel. bec ee og ar Warrenton, Va., YH Pac =" 5 tively north “low,” with no “high” near to | the garbage man is due, or when, if due, he will a King visited tho jail and spent half an hour | on October 26 Symonds was arrested by De- Mrs. Montague Caldwell of Echingion, with | * yiiting Mrs A. handily cabthe: | counteract the effect of the heat. ‘This will pro- | come, Ate we, then. t hold fermenting gar- | Exciting Experiences of the New York Sing- ad qi tective Lewis Kershaw for burglary. He claims her corps of oficers and assistants from piney Point cacersi duce electricity every time. bage under our front doorsteps for two or three ing Society Abroad. Col. — in better its after the de-| that he not only had nothing to do with it, but Brookland, University Heights and Washinz-| "Ture were no anoste las Given, a planet composed of land and water, | weeks at a time to save the contractor from| It appears from Frankfort, Germany, papers | Parture of Col. Mitchell, an was convicted on the strength of « portion of ton, are receiving congratulations on allsides| Aurerey’ oarrests last night. of all water for that matter, but sufficient water | taking trouble enough to do his work properly? | gaat te Arion members who are Gen Mr. Rush's night shirt and a horse blanket for their very successful management of the torase ia Cabin doben —— ye | to furnish the necemary eraporation, nd the | I'see by the papers that the contractor felic mem touring r found among his effects, The night shirt, he Catholic festival held at the old Brooks man- Jyr“Wolvy te. Chacin Staa enor eelmen were | sun power to furnish the heat, together with | tates himeelf on having men who don't under. | ™4ny and Austria had an exciting experience said, was given tohim by Mra. Rush to make sion. Edith Magee was made the happy pos My Warne” bariee Stangier, Mr. White and | the favorableg conditions of’ the “lew,” as stand tho English language to collect the gar-| in that city. Upon arrival there July 25 they the , | bandages for the horse's leg, which had been po ie eres = Presented to Mrs. | “Rev. Dr. Hunter of Portsmouth. Tajiew- Looby referre™ to, and the electricity isassured | bage. It secms to the writer that intelligent | were heartily welcomed at the depot, As soon injured by a fail. He was tried on December = ‘y time. men would do the work inevery way better and the speak rhe to deliver an address cured by the person guessing the nearest :o the | TTS MON Mom a tne country ex-| Zhe clouds gather at “low” and thereby shut | more efficiently, and that he. should be obliged | °% ‘8 Speaker who was 3 struction of the of welcome in behalf of local singing societies | Wednesday in the jail yard. The death watch contents of m jar containing 450 beans. The - off the heat of the sun from the land in the im-| to employ men who can understand what’ 18 : 3 Re table on Friday evening was furnished Scheie ee ee = ot ses mediate vicinity of this center: but the heated | said to them by the citizens they are supposed | began his speech police officials interfered and | will be put on Col. King today or tomorrow. 3 following, convicted and sentenced on the generosity of Mr. George Harvey. The H- of M airs are the while moving steadil to serve. harshly declared that no public meeting could omer sed Nar tniers Se penn ae, SeE ne Sad the table wir. Leland Tallford of Prince George's county Semtie tens maiscsaeen cin ieiaiine | a ene ee Lajaet Thole 4 [adler weve siquhermae = = . Bei, ond,” preside ie il uu is quite uninterrupt im ae ion us a met ic rece} cl for gar! ye, and it from thorit Parker Deacon over by Miss Alma Noyes, only'failea of patron | # il. ees of the sun is exercised along | to be. preferred, yet it’ certainly 1 a serious jee, Pelion: sutherttion : Taiganct, the | Fhe ene et Bivart — Wwhea the fish were ull censee patron” | Charles, Mackiny fell from the 800 and 9600 were realized as the proceeds of | nae bee Pag rece Fight fore- Lmsard Arionites went to their quarters, the Hotel | his wife, whom he accuses of adultery with the top of the bank of clouds that are ga thing to tax every family in the city between ee - 3 at whichevidently fally makes up for the | two and three dollars for the purpose’ which is | Braesseler Hof, where they soon after floated | M. Abeille, has been in Paris heat that may for a short distance near the cen- | what the order, if carried out, would umotintato | the stars and stripes. ‘When ce Tse be lost. I suppose consioniouer sotdied’ tho | fered to futervons ts tee ems eat 5 —_ = ere, ter at present prices, su the 40,000 int case, a; t Mr. HALF WAY To THE Moon Le Droit Park Teanis Tournament, gal pe cosengy Lape se District’ of wi os haps, | flag he ordered it down, : “Here, we had better lay the affair before the P sai The Le Droit Park tennis players ere prac-| about these centers and they are all burdened | 1,000 at present have metallic barrels. Tt would | don’t live in Asia, where flagy inay be displayed | court himeclf. The attorney general tieing for their annual tournament to be | with their due amount of heat in contact with | be an fmgieten Peder how long it will | at any time.” that there is not sufficient grounds to presume ‘Fhe Immense Lensth of Telezraph Cables | piaved for the silver cup held by Mesers. But suspended, balloon- | take to furnish the other 39,000 barrels (which | ‘Thi y disgusted the Arionites decided | adultery. the ‘and Condactors. pana epee like, until ion f at $1.50 each will tax the citizens nearly | to leave fort at once without giving their | The question was not submitted at the trial the From the Electrical World. br part pin i * by | $60,000), and how many cars it will take to | announced benevolent concert; when Counsel-| of Mr, resulted can tell The various governments of the world own cut playors is i pao} + | bring them here. W. H. D, | lor Steffans formally apolc for the action him, though yo ee ‘The Arionites’ thereupon Raee Horses Sold at Auction. i ‘low,”’ electricit remained and gave the concert, over 8,000 peo- of ‘i generate, at least 10 as to be ‘There was a large gathering of horsemen at ple ati 4 bs together 850 cables, having a total length of 14,40 miles and containing 21,560 miles of con- ‘ductors. The Prench government, which takes i AF HUE fA Fl cepa the ehamplone have hed ‘warmer montha of the year this agen the Brighton Boach race track yesterday after- |? The Frantfurter asks the American er fountains in the dry pry opener ea paar tee Ded 8 hy TG es Fe | Oo ous. Most of nos, whan Auctioneer Brace offered, fee mla| vistors Bot tohald_ te per its ke cream af pecien sotlipadiege ar oe me seston Se, etiermorth ‘han many sivas allot i‘ t nutmber of race horaes from the stables ef af, | the ection of the police bor gon, ts te doubled pina” - af a ma pig mer neg eee red pee ps gee Fry F. Dwyer, 0.8. Jones and J. J. Joyner. The | Germany people enjoy ase = 3 i of the District; Mr. . following were among the horses sold and the Airtight, ch. c., 3, by ae © i Es HE f i i i fe 3 E E i i I F fi i i f Fy F; the number of ate companies or Srenty ‘and containing 127,432 miles of fh lumbia, Cape May, last evening by cutting his stable, | throat with arazor. He did notsucceed in kill- } Eel E E el i : if 3 Lt E fo- ave eighteen cables, with a total length of | 7,249 nautical miles. The most importantot | Droit private com the Eastern Company, i 3} t § ti A