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THE EVENING STAR. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY HE STAR BUILDINGS. MOL Pennsylvasia Avenue, corsor 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper taken mpon the mnselves the appearance of places: of babitation. Sd Yewterday fourteen syarines arrived Brooklyn wavy yard, and today fifty more Maj. Huntington, who will reach here with re- inforcements today. ‘The additional force of marines has bees ede necessary by the discovery that the creel at the eastern boundary of the camp can be wily forded and ventric wMl be etatioved all ¢ | mex ft bank | ne eystem will be put in for the use | of the soldiers. “ It will completely encircle the | cam. thut making the work of patrolling the carp much more effective, The officials are experiencing difficulty a, getting help. There are wanted two eroks at S50 per month, «ix waiters at $69, twenty laborers at €50 and two firet-class lagndrymen the Suse Sta $1.00 per year: | Shit 1-00 ver goa: | Office at Washington, D.C., as '- TWO CENTS, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1892. FINANCTAL. |__ SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. AUCTION SALES BOARD! INESS CHANCES BICYCLE: OITY ITEMS tive work Was resumed again. nd -very month: di Fs 9 E oon tienerd Hamilton ie still of the in the City. opinion that the cam; pancy on Priday m = — ————— een: oe. - ieee c | ae Washington News and Gossip, | PROCLAIMED mimserr prcTaror. CASES IN NEW YORK, “sist: a i = | ee THE 1YING MEMBERS OF THE aa — The President of the Republic of Costa * | ehe camp. The carpente To Becous Rieu. | Fipeury | Bose Metoustns Lik ar reaee a continued THIS (het enenre Index to Advertisements. Rica. bi —— = Dosidhwe weted all night, were driven = — E FESTMENT Asso. | THURSDAY EVENING, Sort, I At Harris’ Hall. corner of 7th and B sts. hw. ee i . | indoors by the fury of the storm.” This morn- TO YOUNG MEN. 5 [RE TORS AED IEVSSEMRRE (KORE | eC: Wee eannae ik." JOHN'S. WEED, Sovereien Chief.” “Jt” | AMUSEMENTS. ee oe news ee Republic of cme | The Board of Health Says Cholera is iss uriy. however, the clouds broke and ac- Maxe up your mind to save a certain NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | ATTORY ‘ica, Central America, comes to the State amount each NOS. 908 TO 914 G ST. N. W.. La q nu of the stockholders of the ccunlar gospel meetings at Hope | partment today. ME oe A cublegram was received by the Secretary of | State this morning from San Jose, the capital | of Costa Rica, stating that President Rodriquez | 4 Railway at the company’s office, Fast building. t= F st. TUESD \Y, Septe:ber 20, i. for the prirpose of «leottt transact such other business. Rw, with WASHINGTON. D. ©., Offers the followin: | {inhi Wwashiheton Los Weehin °c will be ready for oven ring. in that event rs ts saved invest ft ina 3 iebenture bond of th vestments to its patro: Gper cent per annum, paysble semi-angua! NAVAL LODGE, NO. 4, F A.A. M—A ‘Risted” cotumunicatiog “ei Be ‘elton Reewcown sh cor 03 ne old on RE | quarantine will be declared here on ay sth instant, ae ero c as the © regulations ani? fullamount depositel, with interest, may be with- ye before the meeting. WM. GEO! SCHULTZ Secretary.” seit Suan oe bas declared bimself dictator; that several polit-/[[’ REFUSES 10 LOCATE THE CASES. Socae oh eae soles ice tocang pene cate Saad drawn on thirty days" notice. | se ___FRANK H. THOMAS, Secretary. _ Fr PEATE AUTH RS DEPT. OF THE P DEATHS 7s ical arrests have been made and great excite- received bh - $500 oF 81.600 & eo St Dr snntm coupon certificates teraed | GU. 0. OF 0. F Tenet lene, SeetEpep 14, 1900, | DENTIST 3| ment prevails. aye | Anon aa quarantine i declared hare the watgug mote—Se — — ‘Aifinemd he G.U.O. of O.F. 41 standi ere we{Il le n spectal encampment, of this Jepart- | EDUCATION AL i i . tire camp will be put under the military gov~ mortage note-p years tg bis ety of Washlnarton ate lnseoy eegtestodte ec | went on THURRDAT, aStirnstane 7eelock pean, | EDCCATIONA 3| eat revolution newaly folens ‘an the feet | Arrival of Another Vessel With Two | catre cump will be put under the military gor- abs point, sf desired, you can rake a good 20 rer cont per annum where the depositisnot with- | at Love and Charity Hall, ip stress revalia, THURS. | & Grand Army Hall, 1412 Penusylvanis ave. By 5. S| that « revolution usually follows the assertion = opt nap Dee first payment on a honse—bat always man- drawn before ve years. DAL) Sept, 15, a; Fo'clock Bane tomarch to Third | Command, "|" “ - 2) Of ® dictatorship and commercial interests Fatal Cas: liam ueeane bos culate cas teeeess 1.006 tac the acaelk oul apd'@ ste. n..- and perform hi : al es. | of the company, Every one has been subject —— of 8248, having eight yoarsto repay it, at rate of 13 DARTEC CET | Ee Gas, Ast at : suffer. | to the regutation. ‘The reveille will be sounded obiigations satuiainth: WS WATSON, Secretary el | ee ring rece pe es are INTEREST IN THAT GOVERNMENT. _ at Gom., the breakfast call will be at 7:30, aa rartous op © money Compare this with the expenses of all other associa | THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART | Xo. 6, Euimet Guards, Washington Lolwe of none The United States is particularly interested | STORM AT FIRE ISLAND, | Stl; * sinner at noon, sssembly wil rent spembame | Oe suneton | Base gs tap eeiate torten HCRSDAE, Be Br eee cre OC FANE Fes? 3 | ta Costa Rica. Tho Mlcumaguan caval will here | SLAND. |per tS, tattoo at 10 and pw at 10m ons PB abe oO sae ciated cabins ‘Washington | fember 15. By order ee ro 14 + : Tnder no eire nm s infringe- Tally become rich: for with money. money _| _ Over €2.200. 6300 stook sabecribed i Washington | fexaber,} BAKBARIN, Curator. Pa ate 1 ENT (Windows) Page 2| its eastern terminus at the port of San Juan del —_ — | ment of thoes rules be allowed. The comp Om can be made rapidly. tse2 OF THE Er Ci ES. ae IEG, STA, eOnene ooo ree Page Norte and the Costa Rican government has CHOLERA IN NEW YORK ciTy. | be lliant affair in appearance when it te Five per cont Debenture Bonds for sate tn Our Sgures show weoffer the most favorable terms ernan's) | Reverved arate now for sales The goats wil be COv- | FON SATE hemenee ventcles “Pas, 2| granted the Nicaraguan Canal Company many ——_— j done. Its location isa xuperts one. It will be ae aie es Seencnceeiee crises et eee One a hist MEET” | clous! no emmcking paeiend sige agen ea ake: | FOR SALE (Lots) “page 3| Valuable concessions, A Case Reported by the Board of Health. | lighted by electricity, and. all night long it will Mk ceccush: Cenk teteie Wink Matin (mew the value of the loan and tae loan being rep: € i gous: poking pel \ wel ays aS be kept well Muaminated. 1 prbptamadipmebmarerdic negheest monthly makes the security, still better each month, STHERE WILT. BE A MEETING oe ane | Por mile On the wrodnd. Sew. B WILLIAMS, The United States also has important com-| New Yorx, Sept. 14.—The board of health 1 dtamin: ce tooled = rendering it impossible for our patrons to lose a dol- <=. The scone from the beach will be one which _WaPNo extra price for reserved seats. ae : v nt mercial relations with Costa Rica, The exporta | reports a case of Asiatic cholera in this city, |;, youll ie wocdh guinness en eee es. fe a cecieiier ne President. | uurneyiuen barbers a» Feqiucsted to uitend: seL3aee SQHCE 1S WELEbY GIVEN THAT | from the United States to Costa Rica in 190 | but will not state where. | 100 cmaeue Sond atty ekdieions : Se ne 5 GAS THE NEM | nected with the American Mutual Ald Society in any amounted to $2,255,138, leading all the nations | FOUR DEATHS. } will arr nd be put to Ee ne LW 6 ice hae T. C. DANIE | eel rer ee ome paidatne op the | capa ity, and ali membere are poled not fo pay hit r of the world in commerce. | 245 p.m.—There have been four deaths from | *0rk under m of ae Ranting Honse, i | UMTED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- | tulne ail the fa {or the conventence : _Gop. re. | Post AWD ROOUD. Communication with the republic is estab | Asiatic cholera in this city within the past few puicf Coustruction <Cammin. |The work Stor Warehe | CIATION, 1313 F st., Washington, D. C. | iio 1 WHISKY, ‘MANICURE, Ie ly for medivinas use. We beg to call your attention tothe above popular Vrand of pure i whisky for medicinal use and ask a comparison with ony other brand of pure FYe WHISKY ek sale Cx pote ‘@ much higher price. er gallon oF Oe. a N. A. POOLE, O1ICE OF REMOVAL. — J OF Louisiane ave. B.w. SEPEPSIBER 15, FRONT. ¥. WORTHINGTON lished by steamships between New York and days. This fact just announced by health New Orleans to the port of Limon on the At-| board. lantic side and {rom San Francisco to Panta | Arenas on the Pacific. | UNITED STATES CITIZENS THERE. There are about 300 citizens of the United States in Costa Rica. One citizen of thiscountry, Mr. Reynolds of New York, has a concession of 66,000 acres of land. Several Americans have vilions began th | as cory an sire under the circum ‘Lue rooms will be y one could de morning. MEDICAL . able as @. ances ~ TROOPS AT BABYLON, Shares, $100, payable in monthly installments, | Wich participate in all profits and mature in 84 iz | months. te | Pays interest on money deposits in any amount. | Sand @per cont interest paid on special depostts | from the date they are made. | Las GAR. TARE ook of shaban: puaipkin, hese allin gallon B. BRYAN & a TWO FATAL CARES ON SHIPROARD. The tank steamer Heligoland, Capt. Donk lage, which arrived last night from Altoona, on | the Elba, a little below Hamburg, and is now | anchored in the lower bay, had two deaths on | board among her crew from cholera. The steamer Majestic with 507 cabin passen- gers arrived this The time of Bebylon at an early hour t 2 3 3 1 3 7 3 2 3 6 5 3 8 _ s013-3t x OCEAN STRAME! OFFICIAL NOTIC! > IMPROVE YOU fon. Tete mutually ad- classes of stockbolders— + Local merchants should not lose sight of the Wonderful improvement occasioned by altering: ther stor their show wit- Banyiox, Lis now office at WP st. new ‘60 ‘Where he will be pleased to serve his friends and the ERR ERREEEeTa gery evegeceerery? | J morning. front and enlargin $| concessions for the building of railroads. Passage was five days, eighteen hoursand forty- | changed from that of last evening. Col. Austin 2 Ha ee ae i otisee bal toons aint tertoase | Race Sones 7| ,, The city of Ban Jose, the capital, bas a popu-| Loven minute:. All urd well aboard, "hs Aagaastaia 6 meat ee waaa is tats ATE BRO! business. Perhaps your Dusiness is lance ric 1 | lation of 24,000. It is a progressive town, fash-| 1} _ ‘i y wy | off your mort- L é SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 The steamship companies are paying a hea "ro return the money fu Ls saoagh already ahd verhape not” Katine | oy ectALT Hes toned after cities in this country, and boasts | penalty for their curelossness with their stoer- | Be bears from his snperior officers, Sheriff A, > ne money tn ‘de one wo = feation. ECL: med . ; popula: spore ically tanh aoa Direct prt if aitmodern Improvemente: price, CHAS. E. HODGEIN, STEAM CARPET 5 oy a a ‘ ted in | 38°, Passengers. as may be seen from the | M. Darling of Suffolk county thousand dollars is loaned upon each Intern a inetaliisent or cash. “Revert Handler of Plate Glan," STORAGE Fy lg mecha ao paged fact | that "the North German | Lloyd | militin i went home, ashe pn A Ee 913 7th st.n. cy 2 years and + | steams bree this yes- at Cire Tel A part or all of a loan may be settled at any ; q=>SPRUCE UP FOR THE PARAI SUMMER RESORTS. 3 | ered a capable executive, terday for firemen with col’ ton tet] oot Gay ans time upon payment of the principal and inter- ere oe wee : page 3 a Warden cieidieen cabip and twenty-five second cabin. p ra. | condition. por Wane saben aa aed bahaoedan eto to ANTED (Help)... --Pare 21 rho powers of the government are defined by | She tarried no steerage passongers. “The Ham-| The storm continocd this morning with ea F. Will buy or sell pneumatic gun carriage tock at sea x beet next woe Page 2 ‘om ‘constitutes, Taian ate defined by | vurg American iimer Columbla will eail for | sbated fory. Bain fell al night, aml Ghe enous deg dm agg a ano i ET Best 81.90 fate for boys in Wash- Fase 2|® written constitution. Univeral suffrage 8 | couthampton today without a single passenger, | this morning at an early hour were of a deso- INTERNATIONAL EXCHA F< ee TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Ang aa mn Page ~ the law of the country. The government is ad-| cabin or steerage, and also without a single | lateand bleak charac Col. Austin and his IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. point of style, intxh and durability, Fall Hocks ure in. riods of 5 | BH. f yearly, ministered by the three powers called execu- tive, legislative and judicial. The legislative power is vested in a congress, consisting of only one Louse, called the “constitutional con- the thirteenth of Brooklyn, were on twithstanding Sh. rift Darling's advice the men be sent back to the armory by the firet train. ounce of freight. No NEW CASES IN QUARANTINE. | The following is Dr. Byron's report dated | regimen ‘Loans made on Installinent Trusts for {0 20 soars, payable monthly, quarterly or | as desired |" Btraizut Trusts at lowest rates, peteo ae TAILORING TRUTH. TERSELY TOLD. MENT Receipts Topay.—Internal revenue, $440,618; customs, $625,086. gress.” The members are elected for four | 9°46 p-m., September 13. ustin «ays be will wait until Dr, mishedwpen apptication at the edioe. sing from 5 to 10 7rigney savanced on realestate, In event of death we it gH butt ‘dnow enguelrto torn gue the - > Years, “Swinburne Island, One death. Scarakie returns from Fire Toland, when be will : ever ieft the handsofatailor. 1] Secretary Joux PDA FULL LINE OF FALL. 4 W. Fosrer returned to the | _ It is considered probable that a war ship may | Sarcisi Riera ey aged twenty-seven, Admitted Sep-| have a consultation with him and decide on GOODMAN, Acent, ‘harge fancy prices, and kno er cbone a Th Sa Bah reine city last night from a visit tonorthern New York | be seut to Costa Rica to protect American in- | tember 9, died September 13.” This is the death | what policy to pursue. He intimated to a te- JNO. JOY EDSON, Secte' the best inthe market. AD LUE UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND] tioney'tlan'sou can obtaln of any other tallor. "| end wee athe department today. teresta. i reported yesterday, caused by gastritis and al-| porter at 6 am. that according to bis FQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE = = a TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, J. FRED GATCHEL (ate of Keon's), The Secretary of State is awaiting further | coholism. Nine transferred to Hoffman Island, | knowledge of the situation at that hour TO THE CALIGRAPH 408 12th st. n.w., next to James ¥. Davis' Sons. a Saas BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | _felt-3m Importation or Corx.—The following tele- details of the trouble prevailing there before making the recommendation to Secretary typewriter ribbons and «n 605 15th st. n.w., Washington, D.0. nid Little’s ribbons reink™1,50e. two transferred to the convalescent ward, one | he tho’ suspect transferred to the sick ward. The | back to ht some of the men would be sent Brooklyn this afternoon. ‘A company Sones r | Rie oe pital, $1,000,000. Full paid. [ARD TO BELIEVE, ram bas been received at the State Depart-| Tracy doctor was unable to visit the «hips yesterday | or two, men from the naval reserve, alolisd eats aoe | Sali eypetriters for rent. _ Surrins, $100,000. Br arid caer tage many peptone | 8 from Consul General Sutton at Mexico. | If lt in necossary to send a ship the Philadel-| afternoon or evening on accent af the gale | wall, workape, te Fire vies : sewmax esos, |g drcahamtads cp ety pene ent | ment from Coneal General Sutton at Mexico: | Hf lisp necowary to send e ship the Piladel-| afternoon or evening on acct of the gale. | wal psp, 5 not showing roads, sere ane at ae foe tet ea pene, wonder that | “Time for free importation of corn extended | Pb# 7 a p ; > . , ¥illacex, battle WASHINGTON, showing roads, | {here are alii a fou Dusineas men whe donot tes f v1 | such service and can go on @ few hours’ no-|on board the Hugin hus just stated that bis Tie Wasnesctos Loss bevel Gale amd eu for pontune | nace Enateranh Yo alate tei corm) by Mexican bape ote erkreaiemtrey wife in a letter to him stated that the cabin | very anxioustogothereand takechanoos of AND TEUST COMPANY ate ARES “per han the old iuods. Sent a tal weet of the Mistuirpl siver ° Passengers of that steamer do not wish to be | quarantined for some time, They bad « taken out of the iiugia and transferred to Fire experionce during the Buffalo #trike, where they reat ber. SS MBIA PHONOGRAPH Ci i ——+ ME. GARDNER, CONFIDENT. Island. They have entered a protest against their joned in the mort dangerous positions, FIRE-PROOF GRANITE BUILDING, are thedis: | Aden -e fr D1 EVERY TENNIS RACKET TO Go! Nava Onpens.— Assistant Paymaster Eugene | pie Believes the Democrats Will Carry New es Lester craton tig mon —_ * 0 ng so — — 4 roy ‘that they and F sts. nw. Order by ms 2 We don't want a Tennis Racket on D. Ryan has been ordered to duty on board the York by a Big Majority. nia. She says that they are all well,and not | The total number of officers and men on ass Main Yard, 4th Ps Sa OnAL, (Oc. hand by October, notwithstanding the receiving ship Vermont. Pay Inspector 1. J.| Mr. Lawrence Gardner, who has just come | afraid of stopping on the Rugia. of the thirteenth regiment numbers 425 men, Tygigan ranch, Caywood's, cor. Oth and X.Y. ave, a a fact that October is the best Tennis Billings, detached from the Philadelphia, or-| trom New York, is very confident that the| No arrangements have yet been made for the _— > Capital .....21,000.010 03m a : tion apply to the direct id month ofthe year. We won't if a low lered to settle accounts and granted three ed twenty-seven cabin passengers of the Scandia, ~ SILAN! , Sees Fray SHEAT, BARGAINS IN TABLE agents Price be any inducement, months leave. Paymaster Georse E. Hendee, | dmocratsare going to carry that state. He | ee eee but Health Officer Jenkins says he is consider- ing the feasibility of putting them on board the Cepheus and anchoring her in the lower bay. and 10-4 shee The lines mentioned are all getting’ low. Insome instances we have but ‘one or two of the makes below inen- eaid to a Stan reporter today that all friction New York had been relieved by Mr. Cloveland’s visit, detached from duty at the Now \ork navy yard and ordered to the Philadelphia, Passed” As- sistant Paymaster J. A. Mudd, detached from A Heavy Southeast Storm Prevailing—The Military Guard. in the party in ) qa WOMAN'S RELIE i tioned. You may rogret not purchasing the Yanti hi f his relief and — sabia pameegee Gah Geena) Sun ies, Sat A heavy southenst i 3 ras ned. You may rogret not pure e Yantic upon the reporting of his relief an aa | number. No cabin passengers will ISLAND, Sept. | LADIES OF THES. 4 ne of these. Ordered to return home and feport his arrival, | 4 Tv. “aivctpont, he said, was by a mutual Sa. | on Sandy Hook. ie storm prevailed bere all night and the #ea ran Mase "Parke Hacket, now. Assistant Paymaster II. E. Jowett, detached | derstanding by all parties; everything was ad- pet Gash, ao ighons 4s Gn somone Oe aoa $, ADAMS. PINTER, from the Vermont and ordered to the Yantic | Justed between Whitney and Grace; and Mr. Se il ‘the channel. The Normannia’s are <= TO WHOM IT May CO; Hill would make a Paseongers speech THE PEGASUS HAD A ROUGH TIME. r steamer of the 28th instant from New York in Brooklyn M 4 Acts ae Assience, Receiver, Guardian, Executce | _Fuil and co SS Tn puryatacr aft get ot Yor Rio Janeiro. about the middle” of next week. | tmposstbte te Land the Soldiers and Hawai | "iusrtred.st the hotel, All i quit a ; 4 under direetions nissionet —_-+——_ v ten Adm Srorumptcnasy ovihipyce | ag ea ‘tnubla the board of trustees, arth Street The — question of a rival local Reserve and They Returned. in @ small boat and approached the with erintion and remitted: allteust | Spy rreeey Chureh will bevin Octo! si, the retnoval Bank Examiner at jew York. 1 e 4 Methodist burying ground, ticket bein put in the field by the anti-Tam- stmenis kept separate and ajart from the as- TELS, New Y. i big batch of telegrams to friends and we arensional cemetert. Tose perea Controller Hepburn today filled the vacancy | many people would, he said, be settled after the Boa ciara oct a a rom reege = = Bie the detained on Wronzh ‘aring to remove their own dead will apply toR. W. in the bank examinership for the city of New| 15th, which was the last day of registration, | Pesasus w: —— yp the ste.mer the mob pressed for- D fice oth and G sts, for information. P . - ee ey Wd OF) ccawetnes York, occasioned by his own promotion to the | “I have no uneasiness about the state,”” he eaid, | Ment and the naval reserve abourd arrived at! yard “and refumd to iow him “Iam confident Cleveland will carry it by a big her dock this morning after a hard night's bat- majority.” tle with a heavy seaand southeaster storm. Much | fore, obliged to dictate the messages to the anrioty was felt last night when no news was| Rewspaper mon, who tock copies and. trams. received up to midnight of the arrival of the | se gmc lye —~¥ boat at Fire Ieand. it was very rough on the | BC*€ messages were manifestly intended to TONAL Co. | BARBER & noss, f Builders’ Hardware, corner IT st). have been made allowing Mberal Ais- counts from Coal Exchange prices. Full particalars by the directors and ayents. oftice of controller, by the appointment of William H. Kimball of Canton, N. ¥., to that position. ~| Mr, Kimball's appointment was recommended by E.H. Perkins, jr., of the Importers’ and to band them to Dr. Voight. He was, there- A. R. encampment 4 cars of the A peanuts. ". G. LOWN, nd € sts. 8. %. 230 per year, silver plate, bles received on 7 THE COLLECTOR’S REPORT. Ma. ave.. 71 at reasonable rates. AND NOT ABUSE. owing incident illustrates the use office Of the District of Ce CORNER 151M ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. siting Washinzton at to have their anc onntiodate three i For near four lines of cars. Address furn'ghod at on ato send us a description by pustal (if you cannot call) of anything you may have for rent or sale. form and very mod: ‘We w:ll be eglad to see you at our office, or call at We will furnish are not acqual sof-lam & BARRETT, 000 F st. ts water he drank Apa IM F st. now. Mmo. C. Cla of New York will take formai ‘Traders’ National Bank, J. Edward Simmons of Chemical National Bank and others. wrence county for ten years and chair- man of the board for three years. Was a mem- ber of the New York assembly for four years, not in any way influenced by the boundary question between Venezuela and Great Britain, nor was it known at the State Department that that question had recently assumed any new phase. There are important American com- Taxes Collected During the Last Fiscal Year—Legislation Needed. tion to the urgent nece sity for certain additions to the working foree of his office. Each year, is totally inadequate to the prompt and cficient traneaction of business, and during the past busy season of July and August the work ran Debind eeveral days, much to the inconvenience and annoyance of the public. importance by the delay of Congress to act, but ocean, and some fears were had that the boat a report of the experiences of the soldiers and struction for the Pegasus and her living freight of 500 men to have attempted to run through the inlet in the darkness, und the steamboat was ‘the lights of Sandy Hook came in view. Capt. Pierce pointed the bout straight for. the light, which was passed at 10 o'clock. It was even worse than outside and the boat was pounded all the way up the ship channel. Just off lower quarantine the Pegasus nearly was a heavy sea; added to that it was pitch meet the eye of the public. Mr. E. C. Godkin tells a story of the - * 5 ight have met with an accident. The naval | | ae Says = 8 the Fourth National Bank, F. D. Tappen of the =— ~ riences of his fellow passengers during aiececiiih daa tioke« ae a a “rom th Gallatin National Bank, Hi. W. Cauuon of the| ‘The annual report of the collector of taxes Fe tele areas ae nement were marched | night in thie dlepatch: rok Fold f the Maryland and Washinicton Rall- jd ae National Bank, R. M. Gallaway of the | was submitted to the Commissioners this after- the vos Doane apd ‘ria augers x fee night on bonne the boat a Band the transaction of suck busines as lerchants’ nal Bank, George F. Baker of : ape ternbie. In «pite of « small sup; ed will ‘be cla at room SA the First National Bauk, G. G. Williams of the |"“Diving the year there was collected from all | a 2rePOrter who was aboard the Pegasus vent | ittrecces “anil ‘blankets from the! hotel «, Washinton eit feet g = the women and children all slept on deck. The “f nar tines street she 16> oy oF Poca He was also indorsed by the leaders of the | SUrces $3,025.079.76. hae Tae Ge ee ee ee weather was fine, which in some dimin- erent permanently : : WINE COMPANY, republican party of the state, This was divided as follows: Realty tax | ee erat night Tt eae te nine ret ie | ished the suffering, bu: the plight of the cbii- ATTENTION! . 2. Telephone, B08, _seld Mr. Kimball is president of the St. Lawrence | €2,138,463.40; personal tax, $173,761.45; penal- pdearer ‘decide “that the only safe. thing to | 272 8nd infirm was severe. Kegular service is estas ewe oneal atta aun Rane OWN PEACE OF | County Bank of Canton, N. Y., a position he | ties, $64,582.98; miscellaneous, including liquor | GaP“, o me ee ee impouible. We fear one or two deaths from on wanlread this cSrofulle’ Te wilt take at a few Mean Bat: | eller of the Jota noe Creat eet erly | License and other feos, $248,565.45; water fund,| wes blowing” = beary gale” fier an| & = . and if may be the tent y 2 5 z = — ty I ENG AMEMEN 3 : Matertown, N, ¥., and has had twenty-nine con- | $299,706.58. The amount of taxes uncollected | southenst end the ease were pounding | “To wind is now Mowing s gale, anf all sighs . N nes See ducal to OL00 peran We have abundance of property to sell on easy terins, secutive years’ experience in banking. He was | amounts to $753,559.23. er maak ¥ ire | it shook the roofs and bended the trees. ne Nar Are ePOSIT, Weloan money at 5 per cent per annum, tive 3 ; ths con bhny Makau ths celeeias to tee : . Photocr We represent all the’ uew "aluitious to the city and receiver of the Merchants’ Bank of Watertown, Ge EE Sadia” Meuaell Meese in de- | $0E,,,%0 any person | unaccustomed to ‘wach TREOT COMPART “"Wo'want vacant houses for reut at once in all parts Bee eee ear oe samen yiaoce | (FConctesaiay Sagi? ACE aris pale ollam sep vets eden rer ge fertee me ed and doors banged from sunset to sunrise ina manner which threatened to tear them from their fastenings. headed back for Sandy Hook with scarcely | tg ‘buy: oF sell real estaée, borvow or loen aS The Venezuelan Difficulty. better facilities owing to the increase] One big wave boarded the steamer at the maga vecme’ \y Pee waggntear fw = eid kbc ise meney. rent cr have Sour Troperty fepted, we Will ey Secretary of State Foster stated today that | of besinens, eet Ce ser ation, is Port after gangway, mashing the balwarks and mage [gh we ew Mie go vy Tog Sasa eo Saal give ye: + ay ye —— At i ve ve necessary remedy 1e fective tax laws. | nearly drove a nk out of ec] J t — ‘i ~ snemiber, it ¢ orhiing to list your proper CE BN' ‘the dispatch of naval versels to Venezuela was . y P hood say that this kind of weather is liable to oe WEELION DOLLARS. with tev and’tf'we peut oF sell our charyes ase wnt REEN'S. @ The present force of his office, he says, Store prevail for a week to come, If the weather continues as nasty for a week, ‘as the bay men predict, there will not be mucB chance of landing the sixty-ninth regiment and the naval reserves, who, it is announced, intend to make another attempt to land from the Pe- —— - ¢ 1 of : , . He recommends that a deputy collector at | randown the naval reserves’ old thip, the New 22 ape ns of not lees than $3. eg OL OETA Sh aING Wares. Greet Paate wes ehi en crtarmnnsee PeORSePY: | Seagcae ce argh ptr $2,000, an assistant cashier at $1,600 and a| Hampshire. The old hulk ‘showed only one | Sits. which put back for New York last night Corbett, the Conqueror EIN e Fash Bock for the winter of M8) arees. | Guarehy prevailing in that counter: it’ es ne | DAAK Messenger at 61.200 per annum be added | peak light.” By Promptly stopping the Pegarus CAN ACC of the {inmediately over Mr. Keeu's new" tailoring estste possible to protect with a single man-of-war, | * the present force of his office. —— ar ae enevis 000 ty Sisuh. ween Mighty John L. lishment, 1312 Fst. n.w. it’ | and it was thought desirable that a force sufi- LEGISLATION NEEDED. nanan Same at ee wy Kou i : cient for that purpose should be sent. The | In all former reports, he says, great stress is | ComMAn: follows: excjatvely fn training for — TEeeaeS Of Baral Yotsla in those waters ie mot | 5:4" upon the importenoe of obiaining from | per’ C;ta gageare gine Of Ht, There was 0 EAs tase alicia Se romain. Sor the sodas py ooo MWwalSkieeane THE Best, | intended as a menace to any nation. ee i — — ae. t, and in spite of the Tis us HT OviisRTes ARE rH Congress legislation whereby the defects in | This kept wt up until after dark, and it was |Presst, aml in spite of the, suggestions ‘Comrade HE B10, Sits, igs the lnws relating to taxation might bo | 7:30 o'clock before we@eached Fire Inland inlet. | ° " ‘ ‘ acconpixe ToxGee #25. ‘See Deas becea. e Inws ing to jon migi ee Wc. | governor insisted ina quiet but firm manner vai JAMES K, CLEARY, During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | ‘Ured. In. alluding to these measures he | 14° Oy to land; the wind was too high and there poe fe Fagg ae cee (iedraageny ceo: AY Pe eget! Respite > deceased ECPM AI one until all danger ere > "7 wuthorities had As the danger may is a ; qa The weather ia likely to be Fair Thureday; | health office for the following: on the contrary the necessity of some action in | dark. Yet, I question if we could have landed | Crist us long as the ire Island quarantine oo- vely on his trip and — y ‘y ‘z stay in New Orlo cooler; westerly winds, White—Joseph Gillott, 7 years; Margarct | this rezard becomes more apparent every day, | bad we reached it in daylight. cupation is not definitely by the court, atring iis tay in New Orvaas. It is usually the uncommon, Uttle used or P FN pe Ho says, further, itis teeless to annually | ‘As there was not enough coal on board to last | "Rill be cen that, the troops. sour stay 10 rivaska brining banat undesirable articles hat are offered at less than | Leavy, 75 years; Anne M. Gould, 62 years; Mary | Ho says, £ many reasons for this legis- | another day we decided to go back and putin | Sone time to come, Thore is ay doubt thet the |r - perfect contition, regulates Eemmarrices. Hot eo here. Wotskefourof|E. Martin, 68 years Robs | lation, as the fact is patent that the | st Communipan. It was e dreadful night. | Por tn ate “wry” but it would seem Sddrest alg Pat i eee vey the most extensively used items and permit | inson, 62” years; 60 | reventies of the District aro beriously curtailed | Waves dashed far over the ship's guards, driven | U2, ™2n 7 at ‘on Fire Inland rk, Ly | FOr BEN? ee Tocciagiec all you to buy asfow or as many as youwishat | veurs; Alice P. years: | by the neglect of Congress to give a new tax | PY aheavy gale from the southeast, A'section | tlt, one compans, meet any emergency that AW INTEREST WHES DEPOS. “aii fo 1th floors of the Bradbui ‘itaas-tonallo. about over cent lower than you can buy the} Henry A. Clark, 68 years; James Schofield 4 authority to reassess property, while, | Of the pilot box and ions of the fore and | Tight arise, for it is slowly dawning upon the why = ponsible parts during G, A. Detivered im ail parte of this That wedo the talk of thecaah bekese craks | Douglas, 88 years; Mary E. Wood, 58 years:| fo" “uous reesons, the courts beve ‘cujoined | aft were away. Jom army eed ‘out the criminal side of the 4 efty in haif-galion or ae pada Dares MO od bance ~~ | Wm. C, Granger, 17 years; Robt. E. Smith, 17] the collection ‘of the ‘ax be “At 12:30 o'clock we rea Communipaw. | case there will be a heavy Dill_of expenses vttles, S-galion dem- + for cash buye . E. ‘Duncaso1 ; Prank * ‘i While we were there Communipaw Coal u se haath one Best Gang-sawed Boards, $1.18 per 1000.7. [homes taty, B- Duncason, 3 months; District. These measures as they do =e 7 for Suffolk county taxpayers to meet when a Root ordens Send for price list. 41-2 in, Flooring, $1.50 per 100 44. ft. Bee ee the revenues of the District are pany advices were received from Gov. Flower | iitie disturbance is over. ee paramount ‘The leaders a Colot ? 5 Mary A. Gray, 51 years; Zephamiah | * ell that there will be no difti- post oiices oF Reater’s Hotel; 44 — Pea ee, Smackum, 48 years; Mary Cuffea, 24 years; | umporiande, and for that reason he urges them catty tn Soha oe thaws at Goo Saaeaben ‘will call and give Ege ind | [THE COLUMBIA SPRING AND PARK CO. ee cS Cuprces Shinoles,bx#0, 86 per 1.000. | Mfalving ” ‘Haicher, 9.” montho; Wil: | £0 %B° exe! ee ee ee oo sole 21 be re er fe 5 TON! MEVEERS G. 4.1, 5. OF V. Lumber, Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Hardware, &e., Fe nth eee ibe a. 2 months | office for the collection of overdue personal tax Mary Ward, 2 months; Etha Gibson, 2 months; NOW READY "7 : ' Meron hs 7 G ~ justifies him, he says, in asking a renewal of the cusses annean. ‘sade ad e“son ves Foe CARDS, which — YOUMANS, NEW YORK, DR. T, J. JONES Has rere Faye aeons Sadie Meni ee iitiesammsmtas 2) in 05 a . tk. Ph a, need durin, ee Se ea FALL STYLES Hats. ity and resumed his pi “¢ Dental 85 ” —_—— ‘The naval reserves were dismissed at the pier | Reports Received From Some of the Larger ! ices on Your printing, Team Also complete stock F Georgetown. s014-2w TEE SELLING BEER-IN CAMP. - Cities of Europe. . ‘m0 Sec DERBY AND SOFT HATS HAVE XOU A VACANT HOUSE OR] ys Remsen res eo" hentia by the Panis, Sept. 14.—The figures telegraphed last FOR MEN AND BOYS. Rpwul tata you watt prempt ataetion “Bsc | clerk of the court to the followine, ‘hey fe | A@ 1ateresting Caso in the Police Court Hight giving forty-five new cases of cholera and LARGEST STOCK CANES AND UMBRELLAS. | Feference. = ‘JOHNSON E BARRETT, on et aa ne dati Wartianas Paine R ‘This Afternoon. twenty-six deaths were the returns for Paris le JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, selt-lw eee dear rp se 3 pwaigrap hiccmee! ‘There was an amusing scene witneased in the sow ru st. sw. 13,000 Cors ror sare = THE MORMAXNIA'S PASSENGERS. | .04 its euburbe for Monday, Dr. Jenkins Says He Will Not Detain Them | bas been erroncously stated. to portals ircteces night there were no new cases reported in Paris, but there were ten New Your, Sept. 14.—Dr. Jenkins says the | previously stricken with the disease. Gow and Mamie H. Koss; Wm. E. Thomas and Hattie A. Darkney of Hancock, Md.; Edward Mundy and Carrie Henry; David C. Biehl and Annie Stretton; George H. Yaeger and Rosie Pranke, both of Baltimore; Henry Watson and tt 1201 PAL AVE. <— NG DEPARTMENT, EISEMAN BROS. Fall Suitings now ready for tnspection. Novelties Police Court today when Officer W. T. Ander- son of Anacostia appeared on the stand in a liquor case and produced a bottle of beer in evidence. The beer was L < aaye WE COULDN'T AFFORD IT. ‘an best describe this exquisite line of 0c. hecktwear by quoting a manufacturers traveling Salesman, who sald: “"T do uot ace how you cae ‘itord to Sell such neck wear for SOc.+ a8 i | AND TO RENT CHEAP. - open | = Also Flags and Flag Staffs. all sizes. Bont hours. 9-30t0.% Open Sabout arday eve l cose ae Passengers of the Normannia will probablybe| Haxscno, Sept. 14.—One hundred and im Trouserings. Our facilities enable usto give the 24.50 per dozen to have then Qe, Cutherine Therese McDonald; Horace G. Har- | 80da bottle, used as a blind for that a ondinary deposits rein: <8 Sounting the cost of materials and our’ progt.” 2, u . released from Fire Island tomorrow. ninety-eight new cases of cholera were re- highest degrec of workinanshly, style and finish for t t ; tes E. Walker and | when be in the rubt " the earn of the | z= moore, © | Snasaean S a mf rly eens any ieee such ido a fou stag a Masia aoe Charles E. Walker a pressed ber stopper the parted bene & decrease of thirty- ten years | ps for sale at the | the city. received. Call around and look the: over. be the EISEMAN BROS., senate 413 12th ot. nw. Louisa Whiting ‘of Gloucester county, Va-; Oppie Olliys Baber and Dore Curby. Denk apd at the aveucies iu all part soar Sa elt ets 10 aul for $7,500 of G. H. Plant part subs £0 to 34, 3) 3 {| Real Eptate Matters. 4 r? farther relief ‘te ¥. HB. sMITH. ~ — IN ry 7% Vi sees EVERARD'S Mm j senate for a ~—s- ENCAMPMENT—-100 DOZ WHITE | <a % seer S lessra. Woodward & Lot we purchased that 1,000,000 marks ought to be voted President SSE Palecota | Faating aul'Gae Fisting “graware: " Guog’work CELEBRATED Pape pers C. TP. Havessen, an E AND GOAL 00, OFFICE xEW YORK LAGER BEER, pital rnd giband wih eteecte thee = ie eee, Ont eee i ce h ee Bit sa EB ee cor PURE CANADA MALT. ea Bas, bought of WJ Cissell for of Voronezh, ‘Samara, bee and | Sor “ « 1, Le Droit Park. ‘The ‘and the Don Territory is new foo | nuh or hand. athfacton enarantec| indie | The most popular Beer in uss in the empire state. Sirs, Mary MM. “Mullan says that she has not | they also hed « witness whe seg rent ‘pur ‘deaths each. In the Licutenancy opergtive Association. Order wow for future deliveries. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892, received a deed of a madd Lakeland, Md., | chased some of the beer. c daily average: a 4 ia 3 nm = == 5 Will be prepared to receive orders for this high grado | *!though such » transfer has been published. That witness was Joseph Simms. He went in will be seen from these sie, Tunduaeh eat pena tad ond tweeiver| X00 Aim: Obs Os Bare ee ee ae of Beer and enabled to furnish the trade in any quan- eres the tent and the defendant, he said, asked him Remnne Gnaaaien 2 Be 7 ons jonds ani Grain bog! rukout a Dunlavy Hat, AAR hg tase, Division, L.A. W., Meet ‘Wey, both draturht and bottled, at current rete Shaheen touts eves cin ogee tase ‘him not to be eizaia to os vaartel fe 5 . —— | ‘The intnttable and original introducer is principal hotels, saloons jones, arrested under a requisition from were nobody men ‘persons coats i Rw Kr oh re eg oe red ey Eo onan SS Prt omg deny necrreeiars “here at the Une. He bocght as arcentage Buckie & Co. New York Stock E Finch fashionable Rade age tle samp 14'vous cipeea. ‘governor of Maryland — im Bros. Sew You ee ene met with unstiated praise sad aad aready Lamson Bre Co. , Chi ov Board of Trade. ir Private me to New York, Chicago and New Or- | W nurtr & Roorr, leans. Telephone, 453. 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