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. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 2101 Peazsyivazia Aveanc, corner 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Compan WEETHG Stun te served to subscribers im the ‘own account, at 1 ¥ QCADROPE . eB pomia.e ad {Pntered at the Bost Office st Washiezton, D. . fase toa) anatter. | \u mail eubecr'ptions must be paid in advance sof advertising made known on application. Vor. 81, No 29,355. ables, eich stocks, deeds, better than them im reof safe boxes. r, according know wn deft contains the your money with us We pay interest on AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., A. T. BRITTON, President, 1405 6 ST. NW. it Taz Wasarxetox Loax Axp TRUST Co., CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. GRANITE BUILDING, STH AND F STS. N.W. ‘This Company Pays interest on depostts. Commence to save. Execnte trusts. ‘Name ft as your executor. ‘Safe Deposit Boxes and Vaults. Protect yourself. Tuvestments. Farntshes an opportunity for you tosafely invest your money without snnoyance orrisk, Security, Permanence, BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. Wax Marz & Co, Barus 516 9TH ST. N.W., Convenfence. terat hhytte their friends and patrons to call snd seethe {mprovements in their banking house, ‘Their office is now well adapted for thetr burtness, Pa they will endeavor to be as liberal with their cus- bmersas safe banking business will allow, su3l-4t Ustos Savrxes Bax, 509 7TH ST. X.W. hours, 9:30 to3, Open till 5 about the middie » cf «ach month, Saturday evenings, open fom 6 to 8 o'clock. per cent interest on ordinary deposits remain- Dividends from the earnings of the. ment depostts for five or ten years. Five end 25 cents savings stamps for sale at the nk and at the sgencies in all parts of the city. ¥. H. SMITE, President, Tus Nanoxat Sarz Devosrr, EAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. Chartered by spectal act of Congzees, Jan., 1567, and acts of Oct., 180C. and Feb., 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Rents safes from #5 each upward per annum, Silver ware and valuables taken on deposit ‘TEN CHSTS and upward recetved on deposit and terest allowedon sums of not less than 85. ‘Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- estor, Administrator and Trustee—executes Tragte| 1g fall kinds. PENIAMIN P_ SNYDER, Preettent. CHARLES C. GLOVER, First Vice Presttent. JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Secord Vice Pres THOMAS R. JONES, Vice Pree. F_ FRANCIS RIGGS, Treasurer. ‘ANT, secretary. ALBERT L STURT: camin?. Snyder, ZenaeC, Todbina, is vib. Sticvenvant Svew Wel Keorge Ht. Pints atthe @, Riaeey, [ewe Cleghane, Geagine Adan jones A Wear, : eee Teed ie Sonestoe, Charins C, Giover. ms Pe fae e bares. Bove 5 john F. Rodeers Sitters Clark, Thomas ke Jones INO. W. MACARTS! CIATION. NOS. 908 TO 914 G ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D. ©., Offers the following investments to its patrons: 6 per cent per ani payable semf-annually. The full amount dep ith interest, may be with- Byer cent per au oupon. certificates issued Where the deposit is not w years, 10 per cent por annam where the dapositis not with- drawn before five years Stockholders can borrow 21,000 forthe small snin of 8248, having eieht yoars to repay it, at rate of @13. Per month. Compare this with the expenses of all other associa- tons. Over $2, 200.650 of stock subscribed in Washington city alone from November 12, 1800, to August 1, see. Our figures show on loans and devosits, offer the most favorable terms nd our securities being three times the value of the loan und the loan being repaid menthly makes the security still better each month, rendering tt impossible for our patrons to lose » dol- lar. auz7 | HARRISON DINGMAN, President. souve: a “t Eo SATOH trim GR. . alse ROOMS AND ROALD 3,000 Cors sor sane ‘and to rent cheap. sizes. Also Flags and Ilag Staffs, J. E. scoTT, 413 12tb at. new. WANTS: GOOD BEND, OF TWENTY-SIX M an engarement for G. 4K. parade, Washington, . C., Sept. 20. INH? Wer ap in all classes of n ie aniferm apa A D. Leader, Hamptor fave yon seemour special G. A. R. Hat. complete with cord and wreath, for'$9-00.~ Tt jeads therm all. COMEADE HEN z Corner 7th aud D. BA One Pri 29,0,31,81, 2,3, A DDD EER 555g & BD HAE 5 SA BOB HE os a°4 bop UW Ere Sss8 = If you are ready to look around for the latest styles in Autumn and Fall Footwear, takes peep into our window. ‘We have already received many fall goods of the ‘sane relisbie quality we always handle;in fact the quality and styles are very much improved this season, while our well-known low prices still prevatl. For instance, wo are showing strictly fine Bright Don- ola Shoes for $2.00, $2.50, $2.85, 83.00, 83.50and $4.00. Weshall centinue our bargain counter fora few ‘weeks longer, on which you will find sample Shocs below cost of production, aud at least 3% per cent Jess than regular prices. ‘The discount of 20 per cent on all Low Shoes not on ‘bargain counter will be given for the present. discount, of course, is for cash. A Cuaxce To Save Mose. ‘We will offer for a few days: FXTRA SIZE HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS at This | i Jampe—The wwe housekeeper will | | have a WELK stocked larder before | the rush comes, | ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY offer the most | for stock of food supplies to be found | south of New York. OUR MR, TOCNGS has just returned from a week's absence in New York and Philedel- ! phia looking up destrabie goods and | epecial Darveine, en4 the result te | that we are now prepared to meet the expectations of the most exact- Ang as to quality and prices, i the one to be married in October) and are therefore in the best of spirits, so that the most prompt and cheerful attention to all customers ts doubly assured. PAY US A CALL and inspeot our stock and methods | of doing business and judse for | Yourself whether we are “up to date” oF not. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 NINTH ST., BET. DANDE. it SE OF THE HOR: URDAY, «at Shea's Hall. TAL i is Present. By order of the oRELTON. in our seventh annual parade and 1s JAY M. BOYC <a ARPENTE! ‘unanimous y ecording Secretary. _ MIT MAY € aD THE MEMBERS OF THE ROCHDALE r special inducements, with price for the next fi al well screened and best. q 240 18. to the ton. All order’ 1 risgivedat RENSEDY'S COAL AND WCOD YAR 12 Het. ne. Telephonecall 633. R. J. KENNED' eS ane DR. ‘HEND HAS RE. | moved his offics from 223 44 st. n.w. to408 | SBS ww. Telephone Sed. sal IMPERIAL LILRARY FINE STATIONERY EMPORIUM, eol-lm* Sil ELEVENTH STREET N.W. ‘SOLOMO! GE, Secretary, folio 14th | Telophone 103% JOHN IMIRIE, ¥ FOR ROCES. yon pay fora ful ton of con} is f tucks aud dist nor ight gael ta right. How do you know you So'cente per ton on coal unless ¥ oF two may be sell Sailing lower. Order by ARTHOR Bb. phone. He Bo cacpen 5 nized ‘varpent Thot tows Ber 3 (haber ma that day\om thet SEVERAL MONTHS great pleasure in an- ne general public that Pierce & ¥ , <a uaating to my friends an Gan now be fommd with the Arn of W: €o., 719 Marvet space, where T hope sifil to merit friendshin and patronage. zt SAMUEL H. LATIMER. | DS. nw, a THOS. PRANCIS, JR. ARCHITECT, has removed frou: O41 F st. n. w. to his new oflees G72 Fet.n. w.. where he will be pleased toexeoute any architectural commissions intrusted to him. au3l4t Bees? © Ee i ' | an30 FINANCTATL. = — a — oes = > ELDE® I. H. VAN HORN, SEVEN! Procure THE WISE VIRGINS haa ofl in conte | Sa corner Sth and ste, Pierre at {HE WISE VIRGIN! | Oolack at ball corner Sth and G'sts. Awe BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT asso. | SCE> ech kru | school at 19o'elock. Givin 3 , ATTENTION, DEMOCRATS. — THE DEMO- sit iateaioes Aden saree on : Dare, Sid., ou SATURDAY. September 3, 1e0S. ar forthe purpobe of cryetiains dingo rele cratic ‘7 THE OHIO REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION b Fay TULNOWG ts next teeting at GAR, Hall 3 Fax EVENING, September 3, at 7:00 o'clock. Fhe, meeting will bo addressed By Hon. Alphonso Hart, president of the assoviation. “Subject: “Three Aearéof Kerblican Administration.” Mezbers of the assoviv’ vn are requested to invite thetr friends to attend and s..ake the meeting a large one, sare RS tava ase KRLLAd NOTICE—ON AND AFTER THI8 DATE Notify ail persons not to credit my wife, not be respgnsible for any debts. GLO! PO WHOM I'f MAY CONGERN.—HAVING mJ. Bur . Task ae Dut my milk rouse 10 Mr. Job rinwton am thankful for the » ast p continuance of the same to my mye ontiny MORTON, NO. 4, OF THE REPUBLIC. ‘The above posts will meot at Byron 8. Adams print- ing off Tith st. n.w., to select thelr cards for exchange during coining eneampment. “Avoid the haste and short stock which is likely to follow if there tea rush wee qa IMPORTANT TO I SED REAL ES- | ‘of Lots for Sale in ‘tate Bro Bee giride cou EPETT! square O54 as an A missions, se2-8t —_" READY YOUMANS, FALL STYLES HATS. Also complete stock DERBY AND SOFT HATS FOR M AND Boys. LARGEST STOCK CAN AND UMBRELLAS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS: 1201 PA. AVE. py BEFORE YOU BUY & WRIING MA- Have you scenthe Caligrapi's New Key Board? ‘The greatest iipprovement made in typewriters this r. sed-tt year: Au writers it ley onsen’: NEWMAN & SON, 02 23 Tithe. g=T0 QUOTR THE WORDS OF THE IM- BR Brot Shakcstmnre w is the summer ‘Gf our discontent made ‘glorious winter,” &e. Fall and Winter wants need attention. We have the new Underwoar, White Dress Shirts, Neck. wear, Collars and Cuffs. "A line of Four-th-Hand Scarfs, white fignred effects and azure blues, at 2oc. We mean it when we say we have the Dest dollar Laundered Dress Shirt in the city. TEEL, “Men's Belongings,” 905A. AVE. N.W. OAR! SFROM AN ACORN TO Constant striving anon one thing brinzs per. fection. | We lve, studied the question of “Glass and how to hand/e it” until we have reduced it to a sefence. | Had it been otherwise this business could not have grown, ‘from an acorn to an oak” in seven years, Cote to US for glass and you will get satisfaction or your Sq ATTRACTIVE, I thank you one anglall for the compli- ment! '¥ expressions showered upon the re « lancuage equally as Haentary has been spoken by lo- nds Tcaunot refrain from quot. ‘ork drummer, whosalt that avelsin the princi ‘never seen a looked. so attract ive, cozy and inviting. ould lke 7 opinion. w store, new stock, new ideas, artistfo entters, skilled workmen and popular prices for the finest tailoring. @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, rH AND F STS. N.W. IN SUMMING IT UP, 5 =. Edison Phonograph is easy to oper- ate, dispatches correspondence accurately, Cheaply and quickly and saves the labor and Sxpplive of oar man, “Order one” on ial Seldon inataltmenta, rented or sold out- neht. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 627 Ext.nw. It | | FOR RENT (Stores). | MEDICAL Index to Advertisements, AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS. AUCTION SALES BICYCLES. BOAKDING. BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE COUNTRY BOARD DEATHS. DENTISTRI EDUCATIONAL, EXCURSIONS, &o. FINANCIAL... FOR RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Halls) .. FOR RENT (Flats) FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots). G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. HOTELS, LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE.. MONEY WANTED AND 70 LOAN, NOTARIES PUBLI OCEAN STEAMERS.. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, 19 Om 09 Ae HON CAS AS DIM OD PROFESSI PROPOSALS. RAILROADS, SPECIAL NOT! SPECTALTIE! STEAM CARPET CLEANING. STORAGE. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS, UNDERTAKERS. 3 1 Recerrrs Topar.—Internal | GovenymENtT revenue, $744,284; customs, $923,814. — ‘Tue Newark axp Bexxixotox have arrived | at Genoa, LSS nae Mason B. F. Moxtoomxny, one of the staff | of executive clerks at the White House, has re- turned from the Virginia Springs, where he has been spending his vacation, pee era Appricatiox Dextep.—The President has denied the application for pardon of Wm. Cole- man of the District of Columbia, sentenced in | April, 1891, to ten years’ imprisonment in the Penitentiary for assault with intent to kill. ee ee Coyxsv RecooNizep.—The President has | recognized William Tessimond Windsor as con- | sul of her Brittanic majesty for the state of ‘Texas and the territory of New Mexico, to re- side at Galveston. ee Tue Pustic Dept.—The public debt state- | ment issued yesterday shows that the decrease of the interest and non-interest bearing debt amounted to $153,215. Total cash in the treas- ury, $781,514,982.56, ere % Corsacr 1x Avovst.—The following is a statement of the total coinage executed at the mints of the United States during the month of August: ‘Total number of pieces, 6,949,620. Valued at $4,427,020. ERENC! WHAT'S 1HE 1: 5 <i and hos res tod val pitals use only the tay the pure” wines, as human Ife is ble to be trifled We seil to sician in town (all the =) he thoroughly furnished through ‘ituate on Ket. :contuiuing 18 rooms: Beated by steam and Open tie places: the rooms and halls arelarge atid Particularly adanted for receptions: large front yard snd parking, and large tack yard paved tp wide alley this house is in complete order, the with the finest mantels and mirrors. For {uli particulars apply to FRANCIS HUFTY, 1 1301 F st. The weather is F< Litely to, be fairs rising temperature, easterly winile. Lumber If you proposs to submit abid for erecting lowly private stand in front of your build- ‘ould seo us, We bought lumber » supply every one and are naming st prices in town. art Boards at 90c. per 100q. ft. No. 2 Joista and Scantlings, 90c. per 100 ft. Ldbbey, Bittinger & Miller, . se? OF ROCHDALE SOCIETY, Tam not reeponsible for any orders ny place but my own offices and yards, “ith and MA "ave, nee../908'B sé. 5 135 F st. a. Parlors finished Hl prison continues until that time. Lumber stan Ison any of the reservations during the | QUDCEes Lumber | ment today resumed the purchase of silver. | The amount offered for sale was 1,073,000 - Navy Yarp Empiores.—The Navy Depart- ment has found that the law will prevent the granting of leave of absence with pay to per diem employes of navy yards who are members of the G. A. R. to participate in the encamp- ment. Gag ee Parpox.—The President has granted a pardon to Henry Dishman of Arizona, now undergoing a five years’ term of imprisoment for manslaughter. The pardon is to take ef- fect October 23, provided his good conduct in - Sivvex Puncutases.—The Treasury Depart- ounces and the amount purchased 315,000 as follows: 200,000 ounces at €0.8364, &. R.” encampment or propose to erect | 115,000 ounces at $0.8365. Se Custows Receipts.—A statement prepared atthe Treasury Department shows that the total receipts from customs at the port of New York during the month of August were $1: 175,485. receipts for the corresponding perlod of 1891 were $10,460,330. a, DetaItep To tHe War CoLiece.—The fol- lowing officers have been detailed to the Naval | War College at Newport, R. L, for » course of instruction: Lieut. Coma. L. C. Logan and C. |. Arnald, Lients. B?'T. Walling, H. T. May 3, A. Rodgers, F; H. Tyler, W. P. Day, Le C. WDD EWEHSIITOAHHEAR { | ‘The President has been very busy all day and is trying to tie up the odds and ends of little things requiring his attention in order to get away to Loon Lake. He will leave some time during the afternoon or evening on a special car which will be attached to one of the regular express trains. ‘Private Secretary Halford will probably go with him, and, if so, will be away for several days. Mr, Tibbotts will rematn at the White House. It bas not been definitely decided when or where the letter of acceptance will be given out. The President had but few callers todas. de- voting his attention to departmental business requiring overlgoking or signature by the Executive. Assistant Secretary Soley had an interview with him about naval matters and acquainted him with the Venezuelan situation. Other de- partment chiefs communicated with him dur- ing the morning, and the latest telegrams about the cholera situation were forwarded to him as soon as they were received. It is probable that the President will have his letter of acceptance to be copied and given to the Press Association Sunday night for publi- cation Monday morning. There was a cabinet meeting this afternoon, at which the cholera situation wns discussed, with a view to any contingencies which may arise. — DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. THE PARKING COMMISSION'S REPORT. The annuabreport of the parking commission | was submitted to tho Commissioners yesterday. During the past year over 5,000 young trees were protected by placing wire netting about them and 4,000 wooden boxes were removed, as the trees were large enough to look after them- | selves. During the year 2,800 young trees were | Dr. C. Allen, Dr. C, W. Birdsall, James M. Hay | ed, the varieties being sugar maple, ital plane, Norway maple, American elm, soft maple, pyramidal pin, willow oaks, Grecian poplar and American linden, TUR NEW SANITARY INSPECTORS. The following isa list of the sunitary in- spectors appointed by the Commissioners to- day. They will report for duty tomorrow and receive $100 per month for their trouble. W. H. Hooner, George E. Mattingly Williams, T. H. Brooke, W. C. Riggs, Gearge C. Ott, A.J. Hurd, J. H. Peters, Henry Lacey, ward, D. O'Donohue, John Edwards, M. Shipley and 0. T. Beaumont. MISCELLANEOUS. The Commissioners have accepted the resig- nation of Henry M. Davis and wife aa keepers and overseers of the female work house, and havo appointed Alexander Giles to fill the place. EB A ES Ships in the Asiatic Squadron. Tho location of ships in the Asiatic station August 2 was as follows: Lancaster, at Naga- saki; Marion, en route to Kobe, Yokohama, Hakodate and Viadivostki; Monocacy, at Shang- hai; Alert, at Nagasaki; Petrel, at Hankow: liance, en route to San Francisco; Palos. await- ing orders at Nagasaki. * Admiral Harmony notifies the department of the following changes in the personnel of the ships: Commander T. W. Dickens and Lieut. P. McIntosh, ordered to proceed home, by ing completed their special duty. Commander MeCurley, ordered home in accordance with sentence of court-martial. Commander J. KR. Bartlett. detached from | command of the Marion, July 21, and ordered to proceed home. Commander C. V. Gridley assumed command of the Marion. A. Pay- of the Lancasty ferred to U. 8. Naval Hospital at Yokohoma , July 21, Lieut J. M. for duty July 23 and ordered as ex- ecutive to Monocacy. Lieut. M. L. Wood, detactfed from the Palos July 24 and ordered to the Alliance, Lieut. Commander J. C. Rich, detached from nd of the Palos and or- dezod to'command the Alliance July 25. Lidht, Commander J. J. Hunter, detached from the Marion July 25 and ordered to command the Miller repo 8. rs ‘The health of the squadron remains good. Sunset ait en rn ‘The Work Successfully Accomplished. The Navy Department is advised of an event of no little importance which occurred at the Cramps’ sip yard a few days ago, being the TWO CENTS. | AN OFFICIAL CLASH Dr. Jenkins of New York Takes an Independent Stand. AMENABLE ONLY 10 STATE LAWS No Change in Cholera Situation at Quarantine, LATE NEWS FROM ABROAD. MORE IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE. | They Were All in Good Condition and Above Suspicion. | New Yorx, Sept. 2—The steamer Island, with fifty-eight cabin and 577 steerage passen- gers, arrived here this morning. All the steerage passengers aro Scandinavians and Danes and are a remarkably clean and healthy lot of people. The Island will be allowed to proceed this afternoon. The City of Berlin arriv J today with 203 first- | class cabin, 232 second and 658 steerage. The passengers were all well on board and had not vera in England, were very excited over the news, Joseph Etuainiz of 95 Orchard street, whom Dr. Peck reported last night as a ¢ pect, is not in d with the p is due to over feed heard of the arrival of c Th His illness arly starved two pound inof cabbage and sister savs he did. expe er has among team:hip city. The Presid cireular practically «top all cholera epidemic lasts, that they ge traffic, > anid immigration wamshin will dent's procla tion to the United States, but I think it will affect those who go to Montreal and can s the border to the United States. ion is we will have the cholera, but not | until next spring.” Other agents bed m abled for instructi s orders disc ing to say and many which will prob- inuing the trafic usual. to as that the steamship compan 999,090 4 month while the twenty dayx’ i are being carried out, $1,000,000 represe the lors from steerage traitic alone, while the remainder represents the loss arising out of diminished outgoing cabir passengers and loss of freight and incidental Hoffman Isiand with ber passengers on board. No fresh cases have been reported and the con- valescent patients are almost well. The steam- ers Veendam, Gallia, Lahn and City of Berlin, which latter arrived shortly before IL, are lying off 1 juarantine station. The ndam » passenss board the steamer, ready togo up, which will probably be this afvernoon. The immigrants on ard the Lahn haven't yet received their ab- | lutions and the North ¢ n Lloyd steamer | will probably be detained a little longer than has been ected. have all been washed and are on The ed her full three ers will be landed this no cases of wick- }mess on board, ngh she has fifty Russians amo Sengers. They hi {all been berch ag the voyage ia the forward p ship, the other « T ts being ber’ lergo the } to an fecting befo: sengers stated vtning and disin- tain and pae- that they had not heard anything choi 8 arrival in Englan and were | very mach surprised hearing the news. | Tomorrow the Nermanuia ane, also the Umbria from ports of which are now infe KEEPING A SHARP © | | of i lowering into position of the starboard after | boiler of the cruiser New York. Some doubt had been expressed us to the ability of the new steel derrick to lift the boilers of the New York without accident, and as the same derrick ix to be used for all ‘of the ships now under construction at the works great in- terest was manifested in the attempt. Under the ‘circumstan the suecess- fal accomplishment of the task is of considerable importance. The weight 1 each main boiler of the New York is abo seventy tons exclusive of fittings and details and there are six more of the same kind. dad ex ceeds Naval Orders. Lient. Commander C. H. Arno A. Rodgers, F. H. Tyler, W. F : Heilner, C. H. Richman, G. A. Calhoun, J. C. Irwin, W. P. White, J. L. Purcell, Ensigns N. A. McCally and H. K. Hines have been ordered to duty in attendance on course of instruction at the War College and Torpedo school, New- port, R. I. Lieut. L. L, Reamey. | arrangements at present most perfect allowed to carry out bis arr no reason why any case of the ever get beyond the tion. As J arrangements the here aweck ago, reported no bi which are not allowed to land w from the disense should - her cargo, out a permit lowed to j proceed to New ge. Since then the consignees ba: ndeavoring to doctor to enable them to jes, but no permit will be give: es they ure fumigated by the health au ies. "The ¢ F seem hard on the con- | signees, but they have only the captain of the |TPancarvilie to blamo, and, as Dr. Tallmadge ff they gave way in’ this case it would make a precedent which would never do, especially the present time. AN AMBITIOUS REPORTER. | Sanborne of the health department, accom- t there is! ordered to duty as rej. Commissioner Allen and Dra. Jenkina and | ite strength. though false hopes ate sometimes, x yosterday, kindled by a marked falling off in the ravages of the epidem thought that before the disease 4 for no one believes that it will through the efforts of the doctors, the total number of deaths threnghout Russia will reach an unparalicled figure. Com- rervative estimates of the total already wreched places the number of chote-a deaths at 150,000, @nd it will be scen that with this total being | added to daily by over 2,000 that the mortality when the disease shail have disappesred will have reached an appalling tot > SPREAD OF THE PLAGUE, an at Liverpest— Cities. Loxpox, Sept Another of the Bussians who were stricken with cholera while tb waiting at Liverpool for the stenmor that toconvey them to New York died today It is reported that aw the disease at Macclosiield, an oxtensive manu- facturing towa seventeen miles south of Man- ch were pan bas died from and three for We devi quarentine, it to enforce st arrivals from Bremen and Lubec’, _ way WILL come ry oF CANADA, Russian Immigrants Who Seek to Avoid Quarantine. | Panzs, eon m Sept widerable interest baa ested here as to wh... would become of the Russians who have been waiting here for two weeks for the arrival of funds te per- mit of their proceeding to America, These Russians were expelled from Odessa and they to is by war of Gon- i le the direction a the” Israel lliance. ‘The intention ck them off qu to the United ing to the facts that money was m and that quarantine wae Trench steamships sailing for found it impossible to proseed. in their way have now been today they started for they wall go aboard a vessel that will con— It can be stated that United in nad destination is the that their object ‘auada ix simply to escape the @ v the various United states expect to make a very short ‘anada and then to procecd across the St. Lawrence into the United States, altimate ariesten, 8. C. Sept. 2—The action of strict quammtine approval here, and the lealth the port will co- The quaran- are very the LESTOX, 8. C. the Preside or of ing kept out aty years, The Holt «ystem of xteum ation bere at quaranti season of the year the as) tramp begin to arrin arrivals aa yet, but « ily expected. “These liast,and from all perta number of thi nels generale of the world namber of sailing veswls which arrive from foreign ports with freigist i= not large, but especial precautions will be taken against both of theme. quacantin e Wasdir Je wctord and the Aw nue cutter I placed at nie disposal she ty an Nashville OMicials at Work. Nasuvinrn, Tewy., Sept. 2.—The ties have prompily tet to work to pince this city in good sanitary condition in enticipation of the possible onibreak States. Yesterday, in cholere in the United Io we-rion, the com: at the instance of the mayor and the city and state, voted an riation of $15,000 for carry- ork of sanitation. creased force wih be put to work at 4 the city will be thorough, eaned. ting with the authorities, nof all parts of the city ‘Vhe city has been di- n xatatary te with inspectors who take charge at once. The rtincut has received stringent orders sonitation,and a feeling of confidence now exists throughout the erty. Unfounded Report About New Orleans. Arnmor got abroad thie loor that cholera had made it This with other aa, Sept. ew Orleans, receded «uickls, wires to New Orleans were kept bum for a few minutes, and finally reports tively denying that the had secured a foothold there, ‘cram to Lampson Bros. said not only there was nocholera there, but that the cit was in suchexcelient sanitary condition that it wos impowible for it to get in. The dispatch added that th y comtagions or infectio: disease now epidemic in the city was the pag: ‘ked the decline somewhat, but every atinued week, with a downward tea | deucy, nevertheless. i Inspecting Boston’ Bostox, Sept. 2.—Two System. cinls of the city of NO. W. CORSO 1. od Sa I'depot, Del.'ave-' so Telge ‘ .G. 1, W,. P, | corder of the board of inspection and survey. : i Wed quarantine yesterday ani a Momter SY! Stock Be | G5e. each. | esq MEIIRERS OF, TE ROCHDALE Go| necieaet O* pane KEXSE Meee waponeed Gace oie ai: | Peyeinoter 4. 1OstMe Gitense; temecatt 40" tke panied by Drs. Sura E. Milliken aud Pedro J. Sviaudroomrae coal CORSON & MACARTSEY, EXTRA HEAVY and SIZE CROCHET. BED |, Coie and see me abont your fuel_as it will pay —_-= ne Rochdale Society. | lard, Philip Andrews and N. A. McCully, jr. Constellation. Salicrap. started this forenoon for the Mo- « 1419? ST. x w.. ont Bon ts. The were accompanied by member ston city government and health scount I am giving iy JOHN Ki ater than last NEDY, Coal Dealer. w. 57th and Md. ind K #t. n. 6. |. Lieut. Commander L, ©. Logan, detached ravia and Hoffman Island. As the steamer S | from duty as recorder of the board’ of inspec- with the doctors on board wi Tue Seizvae or THE Wartz.—The Depart- | tion and eurvey end ordered to duty in uttend- | was discovered that @ newspaper reporter bad wil ment of State has as yet received no formal re- | ance in course of instruction at Newport, R. I. | stowed himeelf away on board. He wastarned out | et port from the consul at Victoria, B. C., in re-| Lieut. B. T. Walling, detached from the Naval of the boat and Dr. Jenkins was very indiguant/ WITHOUT PALLEEARERS OR FLOWERS, lation to the seizure of the American schooner | Academy and ordered to duty in course of in- | at what he said was the unfair method tried to —*- | | SPREADS at $1.00 each. Twostes | FULL-SIZED BED COMFORTS at $75c., 81.00, | €1.25 and $1.50. BLANKETS at 7ic., 95c., $1.00 and 81.50 up a| contract. ‘Offices and yarda: p. 6. ,005 Bat. 5. phone connections —_ Eo IN. oS. | starting it ae rowan, EMMONS & STICKNEY HAVE RE A HUBBER MaNttacrt ROO BOO. CONTRACTORS, | MOVED THEIR REAL ESTATE OFFICES Feltphome Stock beneht and sold.jyi8 C. T. Havesyee, Memter Washineton Stock Exchange. Kea! Eatate and Stock Broker, Kooms and 11, Atlantic building, 00 Fat. now. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Freeks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for eashor im. 7 pate. | jemand for the p1 neigh on board. rF i Sy a I en co arte Sqn LOUING DuraRrMEst, oral rest entate business, EUPHE Oe ee ee, roram of the concert by | delphia and ordered to duty in course of in-| pa. zexmxe' reperexpext rosrriox, | Plame ous be Ms Gortis chost halon ase : 1a | death. CORRESPONDENTS. 3. #. Pache & Co., New York Stock Exchanza, Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchanve. Tebman, Stern & Co., New Urieans Cotton Ex- Danse Lamson Pros. & Co.. Chiearo Boart of Traits. Private wires to New Fork, Chicaso and New Or pair. 100 pairs of 114 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, wort! $4.50 pair, tomo at $3.75 pair. 100 dozen ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS, size 20% 40, with deep fancy borders, at 12igc. each, or $1.50 dozen. One lot CHENILLE PORTIERES, fringed and dado CARHART & LEIDY, sale ‘S28 7th wt, and 706 Kat. nw. | Sean aud diot fine Aprarstas | a» Epec mht pati BNING. Tits Shop, 520 13 TATE BOOK! DGER, Th LABOR SAVING, her, 1108-1116 Est EISEMAN BROS. Fall Suitings now ready for inspection. Novelties tn Trouserines, Our facilities enable us to «ive the hihest degree ht workmanship, style and finish for prices that actually appear too modest for the value rocetved. Cail around and jook them over. i ‘TO 1216 F ST. N.W. <~ Ya Latrobes, in Rooting, ee Farinces, Bi 5 ‘iiabiue wud Gas Fittine. Hartwaro: Good work and air pedoes. Telephone, sik = real estate office, ae é ‘TURN ON THE HOSE.” Nothipz will save your seared and scorched lawns and drooping flowers and plants but a plentiful supply of 5 RE- 5 02 F st: Ww th increased facilities, where he iy enabled to | ‘ Watts, bone White by a Russian war ship while sealing in Bering sca. The consul did. send a brief dispatch = on __— the. subject, but ft contained no information not already published. Department oficials are disinolined to discuss the matter of the seizure at this time in the absence of » full report on the subject. > Coxcert at THe Waite Hovse Grovxps.— ‘the Marine Band, Walter F. Smith, conductor, lat the White House grounds tomorrow at 5 | town and ordered to duty in course of instruc- | press information. The language struction at Lg ay RL Lieut. H. T. Mayo, detached from the James- tion at Newport, R. L. Lieut. F. H. Bostwick, detached from the In- dependence and ordered to the Thetis. Ensign A. L. Norton, detached from the At- lanta and ordered to the struction at Newport, R. I. Envign Philip Andrews, detached from the Chicago and to duty in coursé of in- 3 | straction at Newport, B. T. The Naval Exhibit at the World's Fair. j overreach him, when he was always willing to | do what he could in the way of giving the doctor | used was more forcible than elegant and he | gave orders to have an officer keep watch, Upward of twenty-five suspicious vessels are due from now until the expiration of the next | ten days and the quarantine health doctors are preparing to meet them. It seems almost cer- tain that some of them will bring cases of cholera Unostentations Puncral of George William Curtis on Staten Island. Wesr Bricarox, 8. L, Sept. 2.—The funeral of the late Geo, William Curtis took place at 1 o'clock this afternoon at this village. It was strictly pPivate, being attended only by the im- mediate relatives and a few intimate friends of the deceased. There were no flowers or pall- bearers and the funeral was conducted in the 2 water. ‘The skies refuso to supply tt, 80 “ ordera ha: fern. Telerhone, 45%. weg” | Dies. Aso Oren Execraic Fass EISEMAN BROS., yout only recourse is to "turn on the | MacLeod; (b) af Pei oni Deparcaitae | gers cipeqoepiratl4 ouies = + a ic a Dy- H LIRIEG TEWRSBURY, | W. B. BiBBS, Repaired. Misetri por asso ray hose" and supply {t yourself. 6 Flute Solo, Henry Wns 1. Descriptive veyed * Sember Wastiagton Stock Eichange leh coker. Cosmos: toreed OF THE | NATIONAL, CO: ‘We can sell yon 25 feet of fatr grade | Fantasie, “Sheridan's Ride,” J. P. Sousa; & uo LEWIS @. TEWESBURY & CO.. BANKERS AND BROKERS. mth F ST., WASHINGTON, D.c., anf sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, i, Provistons aad Of. private wites 'o New York and Chicaga Outre allowed om deroetes Lof-town basiness « special “Ail Lacal Securities dual tn. Copstant quotations ail markets” Telévtone—s48, othr [DLE FUNDS DRAW INTEREST WHEN DEPOS- ted with us. Calland get our rates on de:sand bi tiius certidicates of depomit before depon.ting else- bag of and new ones furnished. Field Magnets and Armatures rewound tmour own shop on the premises. Motor and Dynamo Brushes for any machine in stock or made to order. JORDAN & MacL.5BD, | Bazoarss Ls Cor Grass Wenow dinplay 2 larse ant varied stock ot ive Company ara an been made with this company, siuer inio-mation apply to the directory and aulé-Lin | Goopyran | RUDBER COMPANY, 309 9th st. If vou want s MACEIN- TOSH GARMENT o: other WATERPROOF WRAP or * epatrof RUBBER LOOTS Garden Hose for 81.75. ‘by the foot. Garden Hose ‘MOW THE LAWN FREQUENTLY, The oftener the lawn ts cut the Te. havea good guaranteed Lawn Mower for #3.25. BARBER & ROSS, Pretty much everything in the { smoother and silkier it will grow. We} at the Randall.___-Wm. Gray of New York, E. ‘credee | ‘Hail Columbia,” Fyles. sinker LE Prnsoxan.—W. H. Gray of Chicago, F. W. Smith, jr., of Bridgeport and 8. D. Sutley of Cleveland are at Willara’s.——H. B. Pierson of New York and W. A. Hemphill of are P, Skene of Chicago, A. C. Pike of Virginia and John A. Barnes of Decatur, Ill.,areat the Eb- bitt.——John Hackett of Montana, E. V. Brook- He itr | i Ld gs ; i i [ A Ba be after — betes FINE CUT GLASS Melville Lindsay, or OVERSHOES, « Hot! ing Line, ‘not Puan Ops 9:90 Atabout ONE-ALY USUAT, PRICES. ag | Manager. Water Bottle, Fousteim | on very aoe Generst Banking. | Perwoms desiring RARS BA! should bs raged ng | COR. LTH AND G STS. N. W. TNITED STATPS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- U Uarios. 1512 ¥ st. D.c. themselves of Wats eyer.al sale. MANUFACTURED RUB- H * ag BES We also have on sale DINNER and arya SETS: a - tS, =} =. 9100, Ne im mont: which we are ciusiiog out at greatly BER will dnd : A articpat te all profiw aad’ macare tot ak str age Se he interest om money fepomts tn any amount. a most reliable break up ] Senge eoat aid on special depostts Importer of Pottery and Giaes, Binid seated Directors "_C. Danie! Hune, 15 wu who tee, J doiatnn, CW. Howard. 3 Wr Foster = re ee Rae Rertaria, row 7 ee to the factory branch, DO Fctanee the rent you are will in time bay — on ‘One a ad |) SBL-SEVENTH 61. 5. w. | Benth. Ko membership fee. Absolute sautety. M, rere RS QOS Se “Tere Seite Pio vine * Leet Tee inake* TNO. MILTOS. Sol citor, a ae mee cess 7 eee

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