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WASHINGTON. D. © salts a SEPTEMBER. 15, 1892. . 3 = pone — ——— = = SOCIAL MATTERS. NEW XORK’S FATAL CHOLERA CASES. | question as to its entrance into = ~ — ——— — -LOT= FOR SALE the city—it | edge these camphor drops bed ved to bea | fully ten minutes before sufficient order could FOR SALE—Hor must have come by way of some of the many certain cure for cholera, both tn Prance aud | be restored to ann sance the ballet, witch wee fe Mre. Robert C. Fox has returnedtoher home, | yiow the Germs Were Discovered by Dr. | Steamshiye arriving at this port from Europe. Germany, whenever taken time, and the stood: Werte, 710; Young, 158, all bat four of 1815 M street, for the winter. Rises. | _ “It is quite possible it came from some of the nerally effected before it ts possible to Hndeon's delegation refuring to join the column. Misses Myers of 440 M stftet have returned es | Europea not declared t0 be infected. 18 “pLlgascinn—tlat ia, im ieee, then at| | A committer of eue from each county was ee from Rockingham Spri DE, JENKINS CONFIDENT THAT TRE DISEASE DID caine or tok seat tenet Sgr ald —— + Powms. | Ieciod te notify the nominee, bute section pro- SING OF, eo e—-Auutication Levin od hy reatdents ot 202 | veling for auether convention im case be he | Miss Mary E. Hart of New Jersey avenue, | Nor aLir THROCOM QUARANTINE—THE HEALTH | who pasted through some of the cholera-| Wow to itané ON tae Ghat fused to serve was wn. ‘The state com- Who bas been ill for the past three weeks with | cTHORITIES say THAT THERE 18 No OCCAS:ON stricken districts of Europe. ‘This can only be Eithor of The Bventne Star mirteo will Oi encan coavention ad- malarial fever, is now convalescent. | Yor aLama—pinzctioss to TRE PUBLIC 18- | Cetermined by tracing up the history of those has invaded New York city, | J087ed after ch ae cowie electors: Mint Martha Waidley of Erte, Pa., is visiting) ue, who died from the disease. “s agetlare eg oo Phatp P. Baker of Comberland and Mra. W. 1. HL. Crews. | sag eae | _ “An epidemic will not result in such a large aang Quarantine prs meee, r of & x. District dele ity as in the past history . | Would it not be well fora committe when sanitary science was ins zens to call a meeting and devise ways and w York | With the present knowledge of the laws of nein eared efter sd psd ment yesterday afternoon the re- | tation and the facilities given to the health an- | 000 Op wus mite ist thely oat bende and ) sult of Lis examinations and announced, | therities, 1n conjanction with the best medical . | itatingly, thata number of deaths which he had | 8¢¥ice in America, the diseaso shoald be speed: ily gotten under control. been investigating were from Asiatic cholera | “ihe city Ie Mrs, Virginia Brooke ar street northwee! ¥. Va., where d brothers of 1110*P | An was announced in Tax Stan yesterday ~~ rned trom Spring-| Dr. Herman Biggs reported to the N ey spent the month Of | peidth depart; Starice ‘Mann, Camden 4, Thoma J. Prickett, Burli * Deshler.” Middlesex: fourth, omen. Snow: fifth, James @, sixth, Edward Balbeck, Ei As Hoboken, and wk. Baronne mea: tien Sof o MUPICr Pwo WAY BRO L000 om 1, 14402 Mre. F, R. Pattison, with her son, Master ene, and maid, after a stay at Old Point bas one to the Liue Ridge mountains fer the re- not been event fairly good sanitary condi- are ina fearful bout torty-five years of age. - | mainder of the season. hae ee any doubt. the board of rped secur re ‘ Morristorn during ser- | ic : b the dependent upot be a Becsrs, C. Fred. Cook and Geo. 8. Gibson |, ‘The physicians of the heolth department bar ; al with the + aoe six sere be uae a ~< | have just returned froma thelower Potomac, | beeR.unnble to find out how the cholera was i wd shore tee den Mine Entice Keene of Fredericksburg, Va. is Contracted in ench of these casce. So far as he lower cast side agains , a wes cobed visiting Mies Henrietta Fenwick at 03 124 have been able to learn. none of the dead : four or more familis on ion fs wach as Tordentown. He i nowe | Persons came in contact with thecholeragerins. in one lly of eight it welcume Vexvom Sar Justice of the Cnr **Lavincible” cut on equal—at its pric scutin five ai each neck size, afit is assured. 5c. G for 81s with. me court. a Miss Fannie Graham of 477 M street north- | Every precantion bas been taken to prevgnt the | th: ll reume, it would be . ce, | Address Prom the Democratic National : a VraY ATTORNEYS west has returned frém the mountains spread of cholera in these different houses. The Tait Eee teste teenies the ee one. | Comm tes J == ‘The engagement of Miss Ida C. Adame of 905 Lute a = of i pth women has been | at present constiinted, in face of such a ait lity that we may have a |. Te democratic national committee has isened Sth street northeast to Mr. Edward M. Bigelow | y0nt ion. e houscs bave Leen placed under ope with the plague, the following address is announced. ‘The murringe will take place a: “In the face of such a calamity threatening Heangvanters = SSS ly in October. HOW THE CASES WERE DISCOVERED. the city it is necessary for the welfare for th | Dewocnartc Navioxar. Coxsatee axe’ “Sain T Cunningham has retarned | How the disease slipped throuzh « arantine | ¢ that all political consideration should No. 180 Purr Avexen Rs 5 ; i nd got in is, as before stated, a mystery -e jut aside, ‘The co-operation of the einen’ New York, Sept. 14, i! need to have your Shirts made toorder. nths’ trip to block Isiand and | &" , — a pang ats % . Sea andes paghe winds tose ch improved in health, | the-dectors are trying to ecive by trackag each | Movies! meme Gvelty showis be guaght and ees ae See oon asthe best, itdors not follow that you Aer a visit of several weeks |case as far back ws possible. It ia bard to do | 34 4; kandi ‘eco Sane he democratic national committee congrate- : = eer tie ig a | ‘In this emergency all should work together lates the Seuntey on Gus ound an cannot got a perfect fis otherwive 1c, Va., will return thie week. Her | that, ‘because all of the victims are dead sle purpose—the welfare of the com- jection» in Mame, Vermont In Arkonsns the ter so many exiravagant over 80,000 of the Tits has bronght @ismay to thi + aie ne eho) Deen ab- | Of none of then had thie department ai ens mat aha nae ane re ce until they had died, nates tle | erent sleeve lengths to : ee i the situation is iden a < 2 fu Wheeling, Pitieburg and ( : 8 a to ai making w tour of the lakes and will not return | ®hen the cholera 6 i The following, cin shes eee wea . corner of cach “The T co Old Timers.” home before October. (oF four widely separated places in Ne} German, Hebrew ian -witl be scattcred i a teed Arkan- mbined opposition, luis, fell short by of the democracy alone. ombination an y street and in Mulbe j ~seenee : square and wi ou : nd inepect the south and it. maminulaters tn the orth, eS es eee Mirs Grace D. Parker of Mount Pleasant bas | pats ma 4 sie pee yas _— ‘onghont New York city today: | all the y “d In Mau op money pod Miranch Bate, Shirt Factere => | returned home after a month's visit to Miss | quare Ary 8 lous tal teen thy persons “catch” cholera by taking their « ed ay an nation eee NY. ave. jaacnon. | Ray of “The Highlands,” Forest Glen, Md. | dow. a layin thaday. het ir aystems through the month. ae in | pe com Sener curaaioemnatoens Rebecca Wi: 2 ont in New | h¢it food or drink, or from their hands, kaives, | thorongh survey ie lust night from her home in outh, Mass, | York bad no connection with quarantine. The | f07K*, Care vase i ppengeey deposition | depocurrgeornden: ae Eat eager peace be ooo isc or cal nay ee mom pe re histirag yon eres [Od those sich with cholera. ‘Thorongh cooking | that requires aliention, with « pereuptory Eee ee ee ier nn et tenahewe | Acorn eased: Gan Genteem Dan’ | enter ta ection within, say, five days. If a <i : eat raw, uncooked articles of any kind, not | An enjoyable muvicale wax given at the resi- | | The eee ee ; penal _. even milk: don’t ent or drink to excess. ' Use | xerta great moral influence on in other states,” and that the poll sctically our vote for President.” ped to their aid all the thet ial organization, wlendid ALIVE DT WENT dence of Mrs. K. R. Harris (nee Poulton) last | eA™ ee "#8 plain, wholesome digestible food, as indiges- fav 1 4 . fine las rae ali dd tion and diarshaw favor an attack of cholera. | Asa direction to the inapectors in finding | public opinion, Gertrude and Mine Marthenu Ingalls of Balti- : ig about the steamboat wharves, Yet none of | “Don't drink unboiled water: don't ext ‘or | th ue spots Tecan say that af they will save those tad within the was rendered by Miss | ¢, | more, cousins of Mrs. Harris. Kefreshments | sheen - drink articles unless they have been thoroughly fr moves they will ly come on nority party wh been out of pow were served. Among thoce prevent were many | Wi Testabipe had come upto its, what. and recently cooked or boiled, and the more | ot, and with some ation, and which wns unaided from withe 5 | friends {rom Baltimore, New York and Boston. | ening, but felt better, in, thee morning aad | Fecent and hotter they are the safer: don't em- niost of the objectic: nign of our adversaries fora tri- Mev. Harrison Dingman aud Misw Dingman | went to his work. At 11 o'clock in the fore: | Plo Mtensils in eating or drinking unless they | be easily teached. ‘There water losete im these staten, so carefully have returned from an extended trip through | noon he came bome and said be was sick. Hie | Mave been recentie prt in boiling wacer, the and prisie in this ety the location of “wich and forcefully exe- | the west, | They uccomsaried Mr. Dingman, to | went to bed and hnd a freeh attack of cramps. | Mote recent the safer; don't ent or handle fod | may t matt a Giotanes of ton teat ar ve couspicuons disaster. DFARBORN | Denver aud attended thy conclave. and then | The pain extended to the abdomenand kidneys, | pt Arink with unwashed bunds or receive 4 ek a eee aie nun enceyenian pig | Went on to Salt Lake City and other pointe. | aud violent diarrhea and vomiting followed. | $0"). tee SS eateaan Glen ‘ole’ <oith of ahh or} . A wREL Dr. Robert Deshon was called in, He diagnosed | Cholera discharges; thotoughly clennes t! - eRNMENT. is Asiatic cholera and called Dr. H. | CuoveTs ‘lscharges; thoroughly clean people of the sor ln consaltations “He gnfirmed the | @%ee, Tersonal clearlinen a 4h ered sith Un’ came old’ eben The Commissioners have ordered that the es destoes Silvas the busta et emnnd fe | forced. Foul water closets, sinks, Croton fau- | sightly and uulov There are b: Ee : i CAE Ree eal tse was disinfscted ase woesure of pee | cot cellars, dc., J be avoided aud eink+ that are ashame to a civ h side of K wtree n | zed ferred to the hea! ples chat would decent horse northwest, one on the east side 4th strect be- | The result of the wutopay was declared by Dr. tween E und F streets northwest, one on the | Biggs te not wt all suggestive of Aw rather than ‘Manager. iam PF. Harrity, chairman dem- mmitier, aud Don M. Dickinson, pmimittes, Demecrata, SHOOTIN The successful treatmen: e isa brilliant duct scene in the third | 1.0 orner Pennay qvadneana MAG. | es suggestive of Atiatic | of the spread of this disc ‘ . foe eran 3 rm northeast corner Pennsylvania avenue and Nad bie showing the fuuiliar signs of | Cstest manifestations be promptly sooopdrs following ticket: Fy or, T. Take it ont,” commanded the new star; “and ’ : Madison aud | it waa taken to tunitary beadgunr-| a0 tFeated, therefore; Don't ductor surelt owe and staell are & source | Newterant governor, HK Melton; eh = Lane Stock late place (I Square), one} ters and an attempt made to raise coma belli | Pesstag. um send | complaint? ¢, W. ¥. Pemberton; attorney 9 she put in w sluggin’ mate , P ftician ut send for keeping of fowls thould be : ~ on northwest — cornet nit in it by cultivation in # sort of gelatine and beef 7 | ping 4 ay; REED ate, B. W. ® Folk; trees ee ain emt and Jackson place necrop was the result. The germ ics beta dopacti wt ecnd ge nap Ponca g bore urer, Jeme Hastings; auditor, W. C, Whaley; “Oh,” she exclaimed, “how cou! @ 80 | taro on the south cide Pennsslvan : Th = pana Wal the beulth departia 4 cats » 3: oe oe oe Sie iad ae ante! 4 Se St ee a est police 1 . Pur is retent c for Congress, W. W. Dixon: clerk supreme Jon" b' nd at once! rt e MOY © d 43. L. Sloat on lint ib the walter?” amed her tethoc: sonthwest corner Pennsylvania’ avenue and . adenth. What hascaused | Dont weit buteend at omcet ae pak one eee rd Mab Here I've been home for a week and feat crea teg coeonaaa pols fade feral pope arte the exact facte Of | drug store, dispensary, bospjtal or. poi so few suggestions. if followed, with ened to think that I left two engagements e on the «woutheast corner Vennayl- | Win, Wigmann and his wife, Sophia, were an | Ho" and demand prompt medical attention ee roken. vanin avenue and 20th strect northwest, two on | aged couple who liv ne at 761 Lith avenue, | Don't permit vom: igihcaten oteeage es they | oe Complete returns. ff . ‘i the south side of F vania avenue between | She was seized first and died after an illness of | 2M Iv contact with food, drink or clothing. ee aan SE penne teat, Wise: Ste Rag orate ponies A armor Bogosh thinks that Bering sea terri- | 21¢t and 22d the southwest c everal days, it is |. Before she was dead | /2e8¢ discharges thould be received in proper | ately, late hours. wear flannel over the | mont give Puller (rep. 190. Smalley : se El dae Peau ‘ ae , cde eres wigs vessels and kept covered until removed under | abdo 1 - keep the feet dry | 19.56; Allen (prob. ), 1,650. zy is properly referred to us a furria’ shore.” | Nef Pennsylvania avenue and pathger crite | Seis aeoand fell i and died two days later, | Competent directions. Pour boiling waler on | end ad wing there a len 19,664 and hiv majority 18,014. Com) Sekt . Se uoth ade ck? . , no them, put a stroug solution of carbolic acid on | suggestions one does not worrs too much 1 | oa ‘ A suit for damago—overalla, psa closers tered oH ie : mide “Rpon their bodice at | shem’(nut los than one part of acid to twenty | { “nly would cholera love mach of its | Tityrsee cian shows # republican Lom of 9,268, st, two on the & 1 1 of through with bicccamina: | Of Bot soapsnds or water). Don't wear, hundl bur that all zymotic diseases would be | ®¢ of Land ap gain 7 | tiom of the intestinal coutoctact tae amina- | or use any articles of clothing or furniture that | so curtailed in their “rava « ns to perceptibly : “Is marringo a fai Indeca I don’t see, of Pennevl- | before he was called fo the hoepital t6 peovore: | are oiled with cholera discharges, Pour boil- | lower the death rate of the city. Texas Republicans, How people can-justly declare it to be;” h and 26th strecta on Charlotte Beck. Piatt | ing water on them or put them into it and x Oxp Restexr, | George Clark, Cleveland democrat, was tn- 1 merrily murmured as Le ‘thwest, one on the north side of M street be- er: morning. ” |serub them with the carboliec acid solution oe dorsed for governor by the republican conven- tween 32d and Potomac streets norihwest |" Itwas the discovery of the characteristic gyd wceet rons yige Ma. peeled tion of Texas at Fort Worth last night. ‘The i ; heaith board to remove them. Don't remove 3 (Georgetown). signs of the tie pest in her bowels that 2 ~ national republican platform is indorsed : : hem. Don't be frightened, but do be cautious = “ ° . : as some DRAWBACK CERTIFICATES GUTSTAXDIZG. caused the officis! proclamation by the board erobdattomive aad ‘unnecessary exposures | @¢ T+ Werte Nominated for Governor by the | throughout and Hoggism in Texas is de- LATE POLITICAL NEW ined 31 - e 4 ck s y . New Jersey Democrats. noanced strongly as retard ‘the ‘* peach: fant Is dresses passed, “our| Severnl dave ago the collector of taxes re- Beck was thirty | of every kind. ; xtrongls ang tate ME uaES™ | ctreat cleacateare aol Gained” quente i the cllet of te He: pea i 4 rg rie By the ordcr of the board of health.” When the New Jersey democratic convention | 6Wth. No ticket will be put up. . 2 pak aie Waste Paxcld hy offte wWi-¥ are PU nae roar & peters er} ented to this bulletin are the reports of | at Trenton after the recess per- Wyoming Republicans, Ha Sean oes tone travel on mg fac adrfwback certitic ed under the act of | in: He dingnosed the ease promstly as Asiatic acteriologist who has made biotogical €x- | manent organization was effected by the choice |. Edward Ivenson of Albany county is the nom- ‘ rs aminations of all cases of suspected chulera in : ; : ince of the republicans Ser gemmnet. Gin Congress of June 30, 14 that are receivable | cholera and notified the health board. He saw | SP c ity. “The ferred ti of Congressman Edward F. McDonald of Hud- ‘ » gow a for” general to 1 | 25. At 11-o'elock sho was dead. She ane 5 Aan a Ficsghe jeon as chairman, This was a victory for the | Sres#man C. D. Clark ie renominated, and C, HL "8 ‘ cautionary measures as would have character- | Edward F, Young people, who downed Tempo- | P. Parmalee of J; on coanty is named to fli ea Septemnee ete ized the action of the beard if they had been | rary Charman Bergen in committee. An effort ae on io eayoane as mt bone Tee : immediately and positively recognized. was made toget all delegates seated.and a dozen | Weston, J. H. barron of Convene sea dee bf atsibe’ag'T ein,” paid the tittle wheal. DR. JEXKING suRPEIE&D, WHERE THE CHOLERA CAME FROM. sergeants-at-arms were appointed, but the | Dyer of Gonverse. [papal Arle vpindpaer ings urprise was expressed at quarantine | _The New York Herald this morning in its| crowd was co great that this was extremely | Mr. Ivenson is a retired merchant and | at do you.take.. te for,” respot Redvemed from May, 1892, to Jane 30, 1892, | , ‘ ~ ui; article about cholera at length obtaining a foot-| 3: or _ revailed. Mr. | banker, whose political services are limited to s ” the officials, and Dr. Jenkins expressed bim- dificult, and great confusion prevailed. Mr. | big one; “a South American republic? $4,027.26. pias pr hold in New York says three other cases have : asistanee in the management of the state uni- % re self as confident that it had not passed quaran- | BO! sdb Hudspei of Hudeon aid that Hudson county, | Sauamee in the matiagome tat cae eas ALONG THE Wi tine. He raid all baggage was thoroughly dis- | CCl Teported as sus} th 162 delegates, was not half seated. The | born in the West Indies of English siecith infected, not only since the cholera had become ‘The brakeman then dr “You'll change your styie w bit,” said he, “And walk off on your ear.” CHALFONTF, ATLANTIC CITY, Direotiy and cold sea wat buck certificates under act of Congress , 1890 Amount outstanding, $91,773.73 You can't get up as many revolutions a baths fn the honse, ARVES. 1 : : a Se hase dou finally went on with scores of delegates pod — Seme of the Craft New Lying There and : 1592, $70,805.21. ucmic in Enropean ports, but ever since the | where the cholera probably came. from in’ at | in the aiwes, Named for Congress. Their Oficers. Or : : Fee eet alee’ an anct, over eince he hed been | jeast one cave and suggested the sourc Permanent Chairman McDonald was warmly | ‘Tenth Massachusetts district—H. H. Atwood, | ig | loners that a night watchman will hereafter be | health officer of the port. He said the best an- | 14°" 0™ a on oo :. > @ apesch, in which ho so- . | Steamer Mengic of Baltimore got up thie) oi 04 at the crossing of Delaware avenue and | thoritics in the world steied that actringnet ona | tbe cumtagions.. It came through the port of : republican. aves this evening in place of the w Inter craft is at Baltimore and Her officers © been transferred to the Mugg atiano, Wakefield, George Law an hewie = 5 ¥ of Hudson as having | 7m Ist street southwest. y complete quarantine could only claim to pre- | Now, Xerk: | Iminigrant | pnssengers on the | terre te hick wos but that | Second Virginia district —D. Gardner Tyler, 3 (0 per cent of the possibilities. of the in- > beeant ty would abide the result, whatever it was, | democrat, He is a son of the Inte President POLICE FORCE CHANGES. “<r - gust eems to have brought the disease to | county would abi os - etre “ . ~ ‘The Commissioners yeterday, upon the recom-| ttuction, of cholera into x place, |The ‘other | fitle Minnie Levinger, who died on or | Somebody then called out Judge Werts’ name, | Tyler and was born in the White House, | mendation of Major Moore, made the following anc spear, 11. “They aro traced buck to Aniw ich | Aud a great wave of applause Twenty-fifth York district—Semes & | Seaport were open to other means over which Gee ter 2 | promotion and appointwents on the police | quarantine had no coutrol, He said that it was | Bes Texehed from other cities in Europe. nm Sherman of Utica, republican. ass table; best le ‘ aging up unusually | force, to take effect September 16: Private G. | quite [ook ey ere iting a chotern | a et ee qqhiftecnth Ohio district —Milton Turner demo- HITE ce m- |G. Auguste, to be privace of class 2, vice | patient or hospital to transmit the germ frou a | Te\Che'l di \d, after a few hours’ deten-| ing the administration of Go : ee hie OE SALT TIVE Wier vice te oat Bee K. Anderson & Co., Ro A. Gicharged or "diabiity. "Wn. E, | fret to. third party without feeling ant of the | Ported on Donrd and, after few hours’ deten-| Oe ke suminntration of Gor. Abb, The Twenty-first Ohio district—O. 3. Hodge, re- “ - ; 5 Laws & Uo., ki Price & Co., Handeick. Herusion, William Haller and | effects himself. He had no official ‘notification | or, 944 wo-culle f Exreckless creation uf offices aid gives aie of | PUMMAM. re dl x W.S. Hoge & Bro. 5 . to be privates of class 1. | of there being cholera in the elty: and he had | "From cs cubis ue te passengers | those created under the present administration PRmnaagpvonn: Harry C, Louden: : tla a ee ———_— received no notificatio ct = " . c113 . ae . v . . 8. Redmond & Co. L. M. REL anon i | Dourd of health sw uon on the subject from the | scattered over the city and the country... Four | atan annual expenditure of less than €115,000. | “ger, Tepublican district—Lewis W. Turpin, - | Cook and Marmaduke & Co, young women of the company went to No. 411 | Reference is aleo made to the aboiitic os . East 46th street, where little Minnie lived. It were a ae sega appears that Leing greatly interested in the | lightening the public burden. The of the © chia they spent rome idle hours playing with | Of Various acts beneficial to lebor which have o Anay. mnberiand. ferp son eta y = Purver Tayloe of the steamer T. V. Arrow- : WEN k'SoS Tome = a8 pe papas pees ens 3 Taina ane | £8 of development Dr. Jenking sald that 2 oat ee eee aes “v : viva att typew 1 Ho: a ci sider ipo ea ED james I. Burrows, giving complainant the | opmions differed trom five to twenty-four : : 3 liens be | been enacted, including Labor day, Saturday @ annual anecting of ti octet: 3 ‘ National Genital hee Comer pater. at! right to resume her maiden name of O'Con- | das, The New York health authorities thought | irection® wie ie thee Chote then thes | hail holidaye: for: the aebitration of labor dis | Army of the Cumberlund takes pleco acar Chet, old-timer, bere. She lux been engnged in the | nell. The ‘bill. fled by Chapin Drown, states | the first named number of days was sufficient | icnocentiy carried it about with them, escaping | PUtes, &c. All alleged partisan legidation is| tancoga today and tomorros, Gen, W. & coasting tra hor launch at Uath, Me., | that they were married November 2, 1879, and | {0 allow the germs to develop. | Pettenkofer. | ity danger, themselves, and that from their oe beaendon Rosecrans, president of the society, and other in 1878. She is registered at 566.71 tons gross | charges cruel treatruont. es hority, id clothing the child got the disease, which platform was adopt . prominent ex-ofticers are present. Lange dsle- Ce ee tom TE att dover all 92:9 | Judge Cox also malo'a decree of divorce to | he Jenkin nail that withereference. to the | MTicd the litte one off in twenty-four hours, | | The committee on credentials reported én | Prominent reported from Ohio and Pennayh- eee ie ed in he hold. Mer number ts | Annie Cale in her suit against Richard Cadle, | enses reported in New York the cale, ve ‘ha | _ 11 the cave of Culiaknn @ plausible connection | favor of the Gourley delegates from Paswaic. 14 | yunia and Lupdreds of velerans are expected. | 125168 and her letters J. N. FV. with the custody of hor children, ‘They were, | Know anything about was that of Charles Me, | #22 to be established between him and im. | minority report was also prevented favoring the | 14 g Will be held on the Chickamauge | Here are the figures for tho four-mast | according to the bill filed by the late A. E. foe An de iacan Ie tee Lthe man ia Mistants who arrived in the city by trane oth delegates, giving each © half | 1 cussed. schocmer George A. McFadden of Bath. Me., | Browne, married in Piscataway January 99, | question had mo: beck angwhece iy eatin | atlantic steamers, went south by the Mallory | Vote. The minority report was peg eb : —s0* j now discharging at the Great Palla Teo Com” | 1875, und she charges devertion Uctober 15, 1889. | ith cholera, and it was ovey me ceun. ieee ke | Hine, to whose pier Callahan was often taken by | Vote of 402 to 397, whereupon w great _— Homestead Strikers More Active. | i Grose tonnage, 1,070.49: net ton- | Mr. J.T. Sothoron represented ber after Mr, | With cholera, a THe naw no. reason | His business. He was a buteher, ee eed cee nee: gat eee: | Thro somns neve activity amneng Shoahiiass yearn. 40.4; depth | Browne's death. _Aaadh aad Oars aad Not be cffectartn |. the other instances the relatives and | banner was waved on the floor and the cry, ; A decree of divorce haw been granted by | Hegurding the length of time that it was Judge Cox in the care of Mary Burroweagaingt | RCCematY t0 Kecp the peoplein quarantine for - coe — uees, D.C. or THE ath, Me ia ae why the cholera should not be effectually | “Werte, Werte, George T. Werts,” was taken locked-out men at Homestead since the i:80041 and her sige | | New York Republican Association, | coated out in New York, it they are as suc | Frecive method of the infection, but it sccius | UP. It was eLoated for Ave minutes. deputy sheriffs went to work with vigor. They E ae iat Cut tailor. | Ata meeting of the New York Republican | health officers hel been in the morte > “HC | likely that it came ubout in some similar way.| The mejority report was adopted by a viva | were much excited over rumors that the firm apstand und halyards are worked officers had been in the po , : : ote, a victory for Abbett's win pa Association last evening the following officers | Dr. Jenkins, in zeply to question, said thet |, camphor Drops a Cure, voce vote; a viotors for Abbott's wing, |” gfe * fou it the | Were elected for the ensuing year: Col. H, E. | ke did not think that the Loard of health phys pombe ated Soares r ;. | governor. Whea Camden was reached Chair- Seer Phar oy ite Marga aoa Burton, president: J. M. Davy, first vice presi- | Cisns had made any mistake in their diagnosis | The followizg simple remedy was issued in | tan Ptefier asked that Senator Charles H. Wine T of the Lady of the Lake, is to be married | dent; Philip MeKim, second vice president; | f the divense, for they would not make auy re- | handbill form by the Hibernia printing office, | field of Hidkon county be allowed to speak for oa Ne Y ‘ | Port until after making a bacteriological exami- i , durh i | Camden, ‘This rained a terrific row, as it was | opments shortly. Anothersouree for encourage- . L Suara ee wee R, Martin, record-| nation. “It was impossible, however, for him to | WINN. Ireland, du rycen seen | Vooem tind WhaReAd, cnseek ue Deeeas tnedd tieak amas tema ieee eaees or ee 3 ane a 1s. ae ae Carson) “treastfer; J.T. | say whether the five casos of cholera reported | (b* <uclets Sa SOWand was the means of auving | OT, ‘wes to wane Googe Werte, *Hndoon| uted worker who quit or wns discharged. He ; " orene's 2 Mek S Neat rmatter off the’ Jane Moveley has been 3 executive committee, | from New York were really cases of Asiatic | thousands of lives. It was also used with val- ? gned itself hoarse in opposition, declaring | stuted that the various departments are not assigned to duty in opened that Addison | JekH Stevenson, Parker, George C.| cholera. ‘The fact of cholera having succeeded | uable effect in 1848, and I would advise its use tnt Winfield bad no righiae not being a dele | even ximating in tonnage the capacity of = 2 Anderson, Andrew Davidson and John Hevdler. | in presenting itself in the city would not, the in should the epidemic visit our shores. In . Then Winficld made bis way howi- | such mille, and that there would be « OS, gat ich pot sai az Col. Burton was unanimously elected president | doctor eaid, interfere with the restrictions now peaepcen however.no harm could be done by Fe casb te tas pation, where be ‘waved his | and vers energetic protest among: Loretey Vashit wid great enthusiasm. He is commander of | prevailing at quarantine. He was sure that the | having & in the house during the comet ‘tial ‘bes an absent | workers if the is introduced at scar Tagine teed er the erect’, | tue Hancock command, Union Veteren Union, | Cases in question had not found. their way to | one aeRO Come ens a ae ~ Reed of the ste He lost his father and two brothers in the late | New York via the quarantine and he refused to | " Dissolve one ounce of camphor in six ounces | howled at him trom the lusty-lunged. showters | boeken posite ee fenegs ou leave for some | war, and the association is proud of having a | express any ‘opinion whatever as to ite introduc- | of spirits of wine and give @ omall bottle of it of Hedson: county, and in the midst of it Cam- pineal edd veteran for its president, tion by way of Canada or any other place not | to any intelligent person in your neighborhood | den withdrew ite ‘call on Winfield and J ee ee a controlled by him, who will undertake to administer it to his poor | Carrow of Camden made the nominatin Minnehaha Lodge of Good Templars, ‘To Mount Vernon Tomorrow, WHAT HEALTH AUTHORITIES SAY. neighbors when they are seized with cholera or | naming Judge Werte in a warm Phillipa, ‘The regular meeting of agpeaug ene “88 The steamer Macalester at 10a.m. and the| President Wilson of the board of health | 8ny of its eymptons, without deviating in the | brought the convention to its fect again with | Baltimore, with 138 tons of anthracite 4 he'd Tuesday evening in the lower ball of Soci¢ ag int jstenmer Ttiver Queen at 2:45 p.m. will make | raid there was no oecarion for excitement in | *Mghtest degree from the following instractions: Serpe irl Pag ey Topi to whieh Pluce it ‘ios moved from the | trips tomorrow (Friday) toMount Vernon, tomb | the city. The health department bas taken eholec, S00 fering. sanded a eof Hadeon eonaly. : fourth floor. The initiation of « candidate and c¢ Washington. During the encampment pe- crery possible measure to prevent the spread | weakness, cramps or spasms, j per tive them | ‘Then Winfield was called. for, Hudson ob- ~ the regular routine being completed the doors | riod, from September 16 to 24, the round-trip | of the infection. Mr. Wilson was averse to| brandy orwhisky or any kind of medicine what- denies ae were thrown open and a good of the order pro- | to’ hus been reduced to. 75 cents for adults | ttiking on the subject, and said that the balle- | ever, but put them te bed st once ce Pu. ave. and 1éth st., whineton, D. C. gram. prepared by Mrs. Florence Galloway, | and 50 cents for children including admiysion | tits of the health department contained every- | then wat Bo inter, s WASHINGTON, D. was ant noose by Chief Templar Henry F. | to. the talline cs a Bort of Mount Vernon. thing there was to be said. | eduabace Smith as follows: “The Dear Old Home,” a | It will be advicable for intendi Sanitary Superintendent Edson said there BME PLAN song. by Messrs. H, F. Smith, J. Shepard, | to Mount Vernon at as carly a ica- | WA8 no danger of cholera becoming epidemic. . ‘ mith and the Misses May and | ble and thus avoid the rush. ‘There would be sporadic cases, he , for at = by Marrhal A. N. Can- ducetie a Hae least sixty days, until real cold weather sete in, Fok sae way 4O-PER CENT DISCOUNT-20 fie! raphic description of the “Bat- |, = uld “have the effect of stamping out . | On FURNITURE and CARPETS ad dractng a civil “compatioan her | _ Deeds in fee have begn fled as follows: GW. | “MGiiAeae a sont to-Ellis Island For the Next FIVE DAYS Only. that desperate struggle and the batfe | Kern to O. B. Goodall, pt. gub 29, lots .5 and 6} for the lists of all vessels that have ALSO for temperance: a recitation, “The Bird | blk. 10, Bloomingdale; $4,800~"W. arrived ince August 25, | 2 Bride,” by Miss Hattie Mace; a vocal quartet | toJ. W. Stockett, sub 74, 9q. 779; $1,620. C.| Alleffort will be made to trace the A lot of WALNUT and GILT PICTURE-FRAME | by Meosra, Shepard and J. HL. Smith and Nellie | 5. ott to Eunice Mott, sub 18, aq. 6. of 990, as far as | MOLDING and TWO MITERING MACHINES. Carrie Smith; an eseay, conveying an im- and lot 18, blk. 18, Meridian Hill; @—. Clara pressive lee jodern manners, by E. fax Srey fa Geran, rendition ot | E- Melt to mame, fb Si; ng, 48, 6 dW. s Whittier’ Barbara Freitchie, ry jaster 3 inson, ingham bine dare ny Frank Fok; a vocal solo by 3rs. Carrie Smith; | Place; €1,000. “Amanda Harris to’ W. 1. #2 Pa ave nv. |g dialogue, “The New Year's Wish, “by Helen fend Pte, by <a ® gentle ty a z a a S Smith, Frank» Funk, Hattic Mace, Misses | >. a Aner Sept. Sah Woah TERR TPR O'R: | Teng Vertis aed tne Watt, ond J. Ueopark, | Beeta.& Biehie te 3. @ on RH ip sEF r’ rs s : = pen & letters rey jeers sel0-tit follor ‘by the “Good rus. A E ; xsi tapenade | sete, cee tos. juce from all ‘voice, pte te ‘ i p {p®ONKENNES ON THE LIQUOR HABIT POS-/ The Frederick Warde Dramatic Clab. Same to J. Newton VLIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING Dr. ‘The entertainment at Rifles’ Armory on Fri- HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. day, September 16, promises to bea rare treat. tean be & serp of coffee fooa, bracing , tableaux, rian ec minaers seater Wacesatet, | The, prommam, eubracing comedy, tbleus, ESL S Sg Meet ie | roms 90 pa to TET Phe farce “re apelin every instance @ perfect cure has followed. | terious: eng pt interpret iy x ILS. The syste: once itt ated with | Misses Rowe n, Florence den, Mrs. Spe ae gb na ty for the | Titian O'Brien, Messrs. Belt, Perkins z and Sousa. The best local artists have con- tributed their services, and it is expected that Under the auapleet of the Frodacieh Warde’ Dror fi u FE i # FARE | F zt ; i i 4 i | it i f ByEL AND PRESSED FOR @1. ad i tn te nt | em SEM em as. | REE,

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