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THE E TO SUCCEED SENATOR DAWES. feaniane DAILY LACKEY SUNDAY Henry Cabot Lodge Kecommended by the Ait BULLOIN - : 2 Boston Republicans. i + erse: 11th St. by to The Bvenine Star The Eveaing Star Newspaper Compan ; een Ook €.— Henry Cabet Late eit t ANN Pres't. the next Senator from Massachasett in place of = eg ae Mr, Dawes. This prediction can be made with cee ee ae confidence in the light of the Boston republican re, Trine 5: pobee sie cancescs held last evening for the semina- So . ‘ea tion of candidates for the legislature. The Boston representative districts have ie 2 Jomed thore in other parts of the state im de claring for the Nahant statesman. Mr. Dawes himself, as is known, is not a candidate. In = wan 10 last night it wae resolved “that Vor. 81, No 20.384. WASHINGTON, D. ©. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1892. TWo O&ENTS ($.2.22s eee we have a statesman of rare ability and one SNING STAR. ! Pte {Faron at a Rae Post « — — who will uphold with dignity the reputation EC SOTICE = ee se | i ; a and influence of our state in the Senate as be PECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. PLEASED WITH GEORGIA. LIEUT, AMIS" DEFENSE, TENNYSON DEAD, | iesr s cre®scctrng tor Congremman PeTHE BANQUET ASD RECEPTION OF eae ¥ THE MEMBERS OF POTOMAC UN = The Democrats Think the te ve , the caucus resolved that “The next ee THE GAGE Tah tb Sebo Son nae Es eerct wo. E90 ae Index to Advertisements, Movement o Fula. | Wieeee seen arrears load ey Berd te she tare Twine F< w! | Taneral of our late brether Pr alae The democrats are greatly with the Court Today. not be chosen by any deals or combinations Na. ocron: | pay EVES soainck, Puy sats residenc’s, 720s. ACCOUNTANTS .. peri’ svee ima sil aatee — Km He Passed Ai with the democracy, but in a cances of the re iar et Mal”, wnt ar _—— faaegat. Members of sister lodges are invit Pars 8 tion in Georgia. They |ruey THINK THAT MB. FOWLER Was STRUCK Peacefully way publican members of the legislature.” See Fare Cmyraiticn Ww _4. W. LEE, P. §, - - Pare 4 think that it gives a-fair indication that the ACCIDENTALLY — SOME DO NOT CONSIDER : . Indeod the most siguificant thing about the ae = ‘ Do Be EE MARYEAND DEMOCRATIC CLUB | Tom, § | people's party movement in the south is going| YowLER HAD DONE ANTrmINa TO sveTurT This Morning. caucuses wes the adoption in almost every one —* OMMINETO NES WAR ACY, Be cette District of ei pia, wall hold its 2 | to be a failure all along tho line. mis ARREST—somn ‘ate gen ag gy nen of resolutions 9 = 1 cular mee ra. ave. te Pago 4 FOOULAARITING y declaring for & eee eye: . a EMANCASI ER Bealent! Wee DAVIS Re far $| _epablicane get somo comfort ont of the wt-| caoss-raasrwarioy. LIFE AND WORK OF THE GREAT BARD. py Ee fom will be rétai : arguing re : Di = : : Bee § ences Soarrng uae il | jaye aceon iit dah pte re eee ae at Pars 7 eae paterary ieay hone ake nore it | einct station house was crowded this morning resolution was passed recommending Congress we . republi- : ve . . Lodge for the high honor. AKDSO) Pane BS when alittle before 11 o'clock the trial of Po-]| Senator Peffer's Son Killed — DELL, | Pare 8 | C808 itor 's i IN @] W. E. Barrett, apenker of the house of repre- a are selling oq STHE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Aid. Page 2 lice Lieut. Amjss on the charge of assaulting sentatives, is Mr. Lodge's most formidable op- ~~ "ance of the Patrice will oid a publ Pago 2| "THE WATER AT FORT MYER. | Wm. W. Fowler was resumed. Railway Di 1d has the prestige of unbroken TReLP CALENDARS ree trope Fy ilway Disaster. pie ee og =< bail fins of saxnpiee reatty'& SUGAR-CURED HAMS BOSAL, Seyi caren cr eae ay “Take 3| 1% Supply Found to Be Inadequate—The| The charge grows out of the occurrence at Z Use he a ae; Sen a z B.D. of New York, Corresin : 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue on the ds} emp * 4 BL. MeQUEEN, Printer Pubis Missio' me Music [Pago 2 Remedy Suggested. ‘4 4, he . ‘Tetopheins, ak er Town ot fan Church, “All iavited | Pare 2| ‘The board of experts appointed by the War] of the Grand Army parade. Fowler was strack NORTHEN’S MAJORITY 70,555. | thats ovsitecnts Thos explains the father Sorter oF <=> THERE WILL BE A MEETING FOR RENT (3to-as : Pag» 21 Department to examine the sanitary condition | by the lieutenant’s baton while the latter was unusual proceeding of pledging candidates for . eainay eRe Amotetion 2 a Srgunseye | TORRENT (Mscollsncoas “Pete 2] of Fort Myer has submitted ite report to the | endeavoring to force back the crowd from the the legislature in the matter of senatorial Fant mapeeer Gules fuck npartance Sill be cmdenenatl tuembers re | FORSALE OD rosa Venice -Bee) 3 surgeon generalof thearmy. The board found => apes ee ae DIED A GLORIOUS DEATH. set Tl wenger ee pad HAS “ requesied to at E (Houses). -Pag> 3) that the water supply of Fort Myer is inade- eae 7 prrarn of of L. W, RITCHIE, President. SALE { ‘Tenn: Passed else step axide and let some other man run. ates. Cin towen' Oto 88 ~ _WM, H. MANOGUE, Hocrctary.— oot | FOR SALE eee inners: Fee 3 | quate to mest all demands, especially the proper | #00F today. % ee way The Merniegs ener | Te Mr. Barrett has to show strength with tbe Bie 1h en ‘ NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING | FOR SALE (Pianos) Pago 3 | flushing of the plumbing and sewerage system. maga <esgreried i Voters anywhere it was jndged to be in Reston, aeDR OKPTLING HAS RESUMED MIS 3S. Association.—The second annual meeting | He ALTH RESO} » Mr. Shillington made a brief statement in| _Loxpox, Oct. 6.—Lord Tennyson died at 1:85 | where his influence as editor of the Adnertier I oice torn yo and eardivacrs at 1010 one. ofthe National Permanent Dullding Association will | H ET Pago 3| Tho water is derived from several wells at the o'clock this morning. Sir Andrew Clark, one|and Kecord is most directly felt. Yet the %.. one tour a St on Tueslays wud be heid at St. Josep! il. Sth and H streets north- | HOTELS Page 6 | foot of the bluff upon which the fort stands and | (Peting the defense. On the day of the oo- a and Record We tei ew Sho RECN, . Betty on FRIDAY EVENING. Oct Lar Pace 3 | ia currence in question, he eaid, it must be re-|9f the physicians who attended the post | caucuses last night net only did not seh Tin 428 Ninth street. Elerion of oficers, Stock, $1 pat a) LECTURES Page 8 | the water is contaminated by the surface drain- cist popes ation of the elty had laureate, said that Lord Tennyson's death was | ¢xPTost preferences for bin, but declared for MES ES WAN PAS REMOVED feat pier GAL NOTICES. Pago 2 | age. ered, malation been 4 the caucus idea, which he opposes, and in one ee os 020 Row Terk ove. | Fumoszo vousos cowpasy. 31 | 5° —s csweage Gae DERTER sreay | LOcaL MnNtiON. Thev & | "Whethor this contamination ts of santcient | ierated temporary by over quarter of «|the ‘most glorious be ia avec oo ori fmt went 0 fas to adopt na B® and & pre o hing im the line e- LAUNDRY. s IND. Pawo milli a There artificial tt resolution of fur work for her «la Dail who may | To hiereby invite Dexter & Co. to the neatest points | MANICURE, Pace | Gailed at the fort the eres Gch, AMLPEE | ‘The public interest was in thearand parade. |room and tho chamber ‘was almost A prominent republican said this morning favor her w at aasabterd In cnt say way, 00d i MARRIAGES, Page 5 | The report says, however, that ‘tnlariel fever | Tbe citizens’ committee in order to preserve | in darkness, save where a broad flood of moon that Mr. Barrett might find it expedient to de- fine, Retina sdetine octet Wien Srstemployed, by the company | MEDICAL... Paco 3 is endemic in Washington and vieinity and that |T2e And make room for the, parade | ight poured in through a western window. Tho | chive for Lodge in axior to save, bis apeaker. FELT stasP youn Dooks ASD oe do and | the eereement woe from the ist of Houtember and | MISCELLAY Pans 3 there is no more sickness relatively at Fort | tine “une” “are, Comdon om, each side| moon's rays fell cross. the bed upon sh. | Minpows Kena les mitice that sll ceumection With our arias | Fuillns to do'ane 1'van compelled torchanee employ: | Now none sese ok 8 , Myer than at the Washington barracks or in| MS jcqteg He. gn aie which the dying man lay, bathing him) The only other mame so far mentioned for “ ~ re indebted tous are nor | Ment. Tam now at the Champion Steam Laundry, | NE NS... as § | other portions of the city. orde: ic stopped an Police |in their pure light "and forming | Senator is ex-Congsesarman { rapo of New Bed- im. Earnes'y request. | apd faa tee satisfaction in work of all kinds: pte PUBLIC. for And delivered peo The total number of cases of sicknoss from | Bad been ordered to keep the way clear and | Rembrandt-like background to the | ford, whose strength ir confieed to Bristol nce and patronage of | Goods i 7 toconfine spectators to the sidewalk. At 15th ‘All ext a : and windows Felt : 3 Vee reas rauspey. | leTees Sercane are eas eae Peg, atte The ee ee sO aes | street and Pennsylvania avenue, where this oc- | the “autuma wind as it tite or ee deat. Cherpest im theend, slthouch they Be 820 THE COnCuN ON Pace +. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Page 8 | the post, eter ee me ee eat —— = trees surrounding the ig SENATOR PEFFER'S SON KILLED, cont n the teetnit e cold and PERSON. ers reasons uiem gentle poet - - is aa tes ae koe Gas Heating Stoves, Oil Heaters, PROPESSIONA Bet | comeneain oe eee ofthe Distrioe replarendl ogee rey ee emeereed fea ef "ol love. and” the beatles | Fatal Accident on the Missouri Pacific Tite pccctdisiine (ae alae ‘war tect Gas Fixtures, Lamps. PROPOSALS. Paro 3/ of Columbia and pending this action all the| formed’ u curved lime Darieg mute at ihe | Of nature. Motionless Lord Tennyson lny Morning. Dill considerably yet make the rooms | a curved ing mucl upon his couch, the tide of his life gently and Y, special to Ts mh It C. A. MUDDIMAN, 14 2inst. | REREROADS. ‘Page 7 | water required for daily use shall be purified | time, the defense expected to show, there was ay obthag tat take at zoe Kansas Crrr, Mo., Oot. 6.—A to Tar ware 3 AN, 2th st. | SPECIAL NOTICES. Page 1! by boiling or condensing by steam and the re- J i ith ywiy ebbing out into the ocean of the infinite. | g242 trom Council Grove, Ken., says: A freight Feit s e vastly to rubber ~ NINTH SERIES = — j STEAM CARPET CLEANING. 7! mal : not room for the line to pass without being | No rocks of pain or sorrow checked its course cme mause: whnnd STHIZENS' EQUITABLE BUILDING ASEO- ee STORAGE, siianbe Pied a coves reading) a red in the re- | PFoken. or caused a Hoty upon the outgoing tide, Ax | ‘ain on the Missouri Pacific railway met with bourse cpltngertin nized Mile NS! EQUIP TION Tf. retitions, arguments, testimony, records, | SUBURBAN PROPERTY aes | pack. and Srastermscnaa ght pypeicoden AMISS HAD USED THE UTMOST FORBEARANCE. | peacefully and as gently as he bad lived|abad accident about sixty miles west of this . printed correctly npon ood taper. 50) Copies. at | UNDERTAKERS, Spans 3 Saraten be oection ns | They expected to show that Lieut. Amiss had | #0 he died, looking until the end into the eves | place this morning, caused by the train run- winter nor melt in sumnmor—ifke rubber. OF GEORGETOWN, D. ¢., bisa page. BYRUN'S. ADAMS, VANTED (Hla Paratua be ental at once, as the water con: artes Ata bo hee, AM Sho pvaneirer hole he thavinhadkene souiacaikc ‘eintinanieis aide ie adds eli ence cso. S12 1th atu. : Page 2 | Rection cannot be made witout authority of | used the utmost forbearance. They expected | of those dear to him. All th vembers of the | ning through a burning bridge. ; nthe strips—or you can tare = SE aEaLaan Eran Pare 2 | COnBress, to show, too, that the police arrangements | Clark remained be hie sule from the ween | _ The engineer, C. T. Peffer, a on of United rarvel che, for | Oe ba eT" Seng Maceintons 4, stock will chewe on | Ha The shortest unt beat way of Aiapstch- Page ESF Sa eT of that day were the best ever | of his arrival yenierday until he breathed hig | States Senator Peffor, and Clint. Howard, tire- SL Chadasuiabas Gane Le eee Pa cornea other Tterary work fs Tews 2 IN THE CLEVELAND COLUMN. known and that the police — deserved | Just, > — man, were both instantly tiled Charles doors and windows: to ae, | 1ireut allowed atrate of siz per cent ner annum. Fhonowraph itch vour correspondence 3 praise for their efficiency: that Lieut, Amiss | So gentle and pninless was his passi act, sacinr Renal, wes cee Deny ens Sete AON, Brendon. Audhaveitdone with while the stenoeraphor | ape x, si Representative O’Nell Expects to See Massa-| and his officers had repeatedly gone up and | that the femily- did met keow ty hod gone until | ured. det foot | ©) P WILLIAMS, Secretary. intakine (down. Sald omeaey terms. | Cee eee ee eee Soo ee Se down this line and entreated and implored the | Dr. Clark broke the news to Lady Tennyson, | After the accident occurred the wreck took BARBER & Ee cSt EDGAK P- BERRY, Treasurer. ED EABION. Pros a CHOMELIN ted Paper Achievement Known. Representative O'Neil of Massachusetts is in| people to press back and make room for the | who bore the dag arena of ‘bor great acta <a ry | up Gicteon cunt grain, Both “Butters Hardware.” hod _____________| Dr. George B. Wallis, for many years on the | the city. He says there will be a hard pull in | marching men. _ , | well in spite of her extremely delicate health. weer and Bower ee memenaal eS => ""SCOOPED” THE TOWN. editorial staff of the New York Herald and | Massachusetts and the vote will be close, with | Among other means used was a rope, which | The Hon. Hallam Tennyson, the poet's son SOF RCONOMIZE ON ABs. | a . the officers stretched and with it endeavored to vs the ", | LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. Sere Tate betes Leow aon | 80 old resident of Washington, writes as follows Stest uncertainty at this time which way it| press back the line, Mr. Shillington described | ne eottt his father's death was eminently 3 | h peaceful. He did not showa single trace of the slams in your bo Fa We recognized their | toa nephew in this city cSncerning the en- | would go. . other methods which, he eaid, had been used to suffering to distress his sorrowing relatives and | Discussing the Question of Moving It to ee ae — stylixbnews and beconingness on sizht and have é “The republicans now,” he said, “have a| induce the people who had encroached on the | friends. Washington. ate ease ‘anna eine car ‘boon soiling them sinc moe ein teeaus | pment Seam, | small majority, but the gains are steadily for | Toudway to fall back. It soon became apparent | Once or twice during the night he lifted his | Special Dispatch to Star = and biack. Different prices. “Accept my thanks for the package of the | the a, a with ib thab bob that the only way to get the line back was to | eves to the faces of the watchers by his bedside | Fi Mo., Oct. 6.—At today's session KENNEDY & FICKLEN, B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, “Hatters,” , six ismues of Tax Stam from the 19th to the | now saath Hels those geine will be enough | relig’® the Fer, to get those in the rear to fall | aid a beautiful umile played over this features enty-third annual mesting of the paces a7 Pa ave, os | now and the election those gains will be enough | back. y r : No doubt as to the future was in his wan face | TROUSERS TO ORDER AT A DISCOUNT. | 2!th instant inclusive, which, in their com- | to give Cleveland the state. We are sure to re-| —Amiss had gone over the line and motioned | ard ne the end cnme he ‘appeared to fall asleep. od of Maryland the subject of the prehensive reports and pictorial iliustrations of | elect Russell governor and to elect five Con-| to thore in the rgar, reaching over with bis| So restful was heand so calmly did he respond | "moval of Theological Se ry from Gettys- Has, by mutual agreement, dissolved. C. ULRICH KENNEDY, saccessor to the real cateniay we were lucky enonch to secure an i club and making motions with that.” It was ctr ¥ burg, Pa., came up for discussion, but no deti- purse napoinr po! dessogamorbosiase i Seman ol covets Syfeitect oe Pt | the G. A. E.,givo us, oven of the “Old Home |E™mmen. | etl aking these motions tat vg eeepc et epee de rel Jrnghereggreladnciber gis cmvuing Senwens rent will find it ro their advantage to call busines me the Union in the war for its preservation; and/we cam to whoop it up and get} They would show thet af this blow had been |, Hallam further says thet Lady Tennyson this sfterncon on © ferme wo ciube and cco my list of propertion. Mener to FT FRED GATCHEL (lace of Keen’), : ;® full’ registration, Through the ef-| struck, as the dramatic Morrison described, | P®"* Up with fortitude under the sorrow that | Rey, Dr. C. 8. Albert Snuajis aiecgrations coo caleba sasacta | Tregard this history from Tux Bran office a8 | forte of the democratic party the con-| every tooth in Mr. Fowler's mouth would have | 28" come to her. She was with Lord seminary remain at ‘iottyabung and that the ‘The largest stock in the city and prices the lowest. good. ‘0cS-Bt* the greatest achievement of newspaper tact, | stitution was amended go as to abolich | °C mages aerate ne | Tennyson | throughout all his sicknest | synod apportion €20,000 to eve the buildings been loosened. As it was the lip was cutbythe | and ‘ministered to all his wants so far Sees ante would dwell to oth ioe ” | the €2 poll tax. ‘This, I think, will be to the = repaired and improved. ‘Those in favor of the ae Kousee, “Ihave enlarerd tay faclitties for the veal ee: | ent and enterprise, in a word, the most won- | Benet of the democrats. fel he sor hed teak tt ident; that | nese ee ee Omer: All hope was comoval of the’ sominary etrongiy enge Wasb- : nd tate business in all its branches 2 derfal achievement of newspaper work of which | “If we can get a full registration I think the | 7 j1¢imristed that it, was an accident; that | practically abandoned early in the afternoon. | jugton ua the new ste Tn sheene 28 the wera on 2 2 | BAVE HEARD Dee Occ we: | waltinns: any tatciocsalbon, state will go tnto the Cleesiand column.” = oped es mies ee oy | = Goctors were surprised that he lasted | inary question Rev. Dr. J. (i, Butler” sid that . . B04, We y 3 > 7 ani none but reasonable means. | thro © previ , torre. <oHAVE VOCE FURNACES, RANGES AND has HEAT YOUR RooMA WITH THE FALIS| “Through the war at my editorial desk in the |, pPoaking of New York he said that the man-|°"Wien Mr. Shillington finished a crowd, Of | debit, Theta tale erent, wat his | the matter was as far-reaching as are the tm Ns “: LAIROBES KENSINGTON PARK? Price, 81-50. EMivient. clean. econ y | agement of ihe democratic campaign was prac-| shunt itis ei wesuen Money ae \ no nourishment ai 4 © "ery comowtent wee WELL, sent.” C. M. KEMP, 101 N- Fred: | New York Herald office I had something to do! tically in the hands of Mr. Sheban and Mr. 7 mea ss | continued to grow weaker and weaker until the wemre, No. I latrvoe ty Sold by dealers vr sent free oa | rah | Hill's friends; that they were — taking | “°T® *¥Or™- —. EDWIN bOOTH’S ILLNESS, aes FG. sate 5 A WORD WITH YOU. rice. es Se.) Winds a8 a Niatoelon, and yee Share ere many | i (cuuainility fer 1A ant) that case eat FIRST WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE. It may be mentioned as a coincidence that « od ee vep urs | {reett lots tn ne gt the Gant leamttone oF that FONTS TR HADES OF FHON:| bite of history in theso sketches of Tux Bran | they were golng todo thelr very bert. ‘This led | The frst witnes called was Willa Dell,a PAT REO, today a man died ‘who was aa Dr°-| atts Daughter Say+ There is No Reason ter Be IES SEMOUTD aS | eesatial suit eisicn,” The owutre of thie groun:| are Thenext time you stop a: Losekam's or Aisch- | that are new to me or appear in a new light,” | him to believe that the democrats would surely | colored Methodist preacher, who eid he stood | ;minent in bis field « 1891, Charis Stewart Par. ye eee “= Pewee et are Sates es thonbo ie bat “wes for oysters cali for a little Chablis or Frontis- cases successful. in the crowd at 15th and Penneyivania avenue. | nell, the great Irish lender, passed aware Laxewoov, N. J., October 6.—Numeroas PAL WILL oe cue | fren otatea tgs HAVE pove ratty Weoueut | ban with which to wah themdown. wethetwoare| —Govgnxwaxt Receiets Topay.—Intornal rev- Sey ar ane Hee was in the strest at the southwest corner of | Tp EEN I messages are being reccived at the Laurel al cues a sa ‘with these delicious wines. Fronticnan, 3. qt. | enue, $665,471; customs, $819,991. Bee taht adic ear on sg tne | Alfred Tennyson, Baron Tennyson of Ald-| House here from friends of Edwin Booth in~ bc Saar ape marca > What It Will Cost to Conduct Ite Various | Tift in the roadway street facing Penn |. orth. Sussex.and of Freshwater, Inle of Wight, | airing after his bealth. It was reported TOMALON WINE COMPANY) ule Cees eee cerreee!, of State Datics During the Next Fiscal Year. When he first got there, about 9:30 o'clock, | was the third son of the late Rev. G.C. Tenny-| that Mr. Booth bad met with ® pain- a s in receipt of ths following from Vice | Health Oficer Hammett today forwarded to| there were twenty-five or thirty men there.|son, the elder. brother of the late , ful accident yesterday by falling in his room i a Consul General Wilber at Lisbon: “New York | the Commissioners the following estimates of | They stood in front of the rope. Soon | Right Hon. C. ‘Tennyson D"Eyncourt, | just after returning from «ride and that he AS Gh ant 2. ¥ And Uhave the finest stock of selected fual. harbor declared clean from 5th.” i .| the police officer come along and eaid:/and was bora’ in 190%, He ‘had injured himeclf severely by «triking his wench antnspee ave __ | {th Coal and Wood, ever offered for sale in ee 2 | appropriations required to conduct the sani- | {Me notice cOliteges beck” | bor 4 en seat | buenll on Geo cllgoe? Ge auntie Wana Tes pesreiy ILD the city Jt gue beaeAt right, pence peiewe | (eg DON'T IT FEEL tary ser#ice, prevent the sale of unwholesome pier Sige: attire P educated by his father and in due course pro- “hoot “on FS DESIRING TO Gre correct. Buy now and save advance. Fourts-crass Postastens.—Fourth-class | *7Y iq tal | he, ,Policeman formed them in line | ceeded to Trinity College, Cambridge, In 1829| Mr. Booth kept to his room welintn Stat oes fee Fal Cretepatian thin morning? we. | postmasters have been appointed as follows: | £004, secure a full and correct record of ‘vital | tuck near the curb. ‘Thenfothers came along |e gained the chancelloee weelet bee pram ne but his daughter, Mra Gros- sinba T ne.s i208 Ba. 1920 a: ready to afford you the needed protection | Finrry p. ‘North, Ashland, Maer E-B. Craddock, | atatlatice, remove the garbage, prevent the| and formed in front. of them. Oficers | Hisehmecgte cnamgelions medal | tore ve ne cual oe foot F and G sts! and 2th and K ow. Mal Ghaaiosl ataaw tree be | Binck alnnt, Va.; W. A. Hurley, Nassey, Vas; | running at large of domestic animals and sup- | game along and asked them to step| Mr. T m did not publish anything of serious apprehension wx hic condition. Hie - — 5 you|G. ©. Vaughn, Faliville, Va.; Hettie K. | port of the service for prevention of the sprend | 8ek- | Other men came in the rear | importance till 1430, when “Poems Chiefly | heal improved since this arrival have and #25. We will wait for you P pr pron te rede hi cted that he would recover his health AME OF PURSELL * *'| Gilhan, Fernalda, Va.: H. P. Brigg, Finebley, | z - 5 nd kept ing and pressing them | Lyrical” appeared, and from 1842 the steady | "he expec the would re SEL Y ASSOCIATED ‘until 7 tonight. > a a ‘¥+ | of scarlet fever and diphtheria in the District | gorwar, described a» lend id th of his fam completely. It ix said by persons who haw SCHOOL | BOURS that GEORGE SPRANSY, Va; BW. Stout, Luckews, Va. of Columbia during the fiscal y.ar ending | light who seemed to | be. traced. “It was at once’ apparent | seen Mr. Booth daring the past few days thas stigatation” to. th at tha se28-3m ee eT |. wencestay FaaiW 9st i a: of a little throng who began pushing | that the author of the “Morte d’Apthnr | he appears to be a very sick man, ue can mupriy apy a onx W. } : at the lowest possible For salary of health officer, $3,000; one chief | himself forward and finally got in the Locksley Hall,” the * Queen” and the | ps Tf you went SCHOOL morrow for Woburn, Mass., where he will de-| ork. to act ns deputy health officer, £2,090; (70% here witness was, " Meanwhile | two Voices” ‘wan entitled to" take the first | SERY” cet it here. — liver an addres: during the celebration of the other officers came along and asked them | rank among English pocts, a reputation which | . PURSELL, Bookseller. 489TH ST. N.W. P< VERY CHILLY. JUST two hundredth and. fiftieth anniversary of the | P€ clerk, £1,600: three clerks at €1,200 each | Tepteatedly to Keep) back. Then Lieut. Amiss | Teak among Enlil Nustained by the two | H€ Enjoyed ix Sail Home Prom New : tons, beavers, ‘chinehillas an Ane establishment of that town jand two clerks at €1.000 each: ten san-|came slong. | ihe witness took = ba-| great works which followed. He pub: — Foptede, which wo will otter at tron —_——_— | itery, inspectors 20. nhs, *22,000; | tom and placed it under his arm! lished “In Memoriam” in 1880, and it] Bozrasp's Bar, Mass., Oct. 6—Mr. EC. and look ts over. “3D. BURNS Secrerany Foster's Wrsteax Tarr.—Secre- | tires food inspectors ut pags eee ie Aaa ps ho said) seemed only a matter of course, upon the | Benedict's yacht Oneida, with ex-President pace i. Lite | tary Charles Foster has accepted an invitation | [Mpector of taurine products: &1 200, for sala 5 > a [eeegeyremeeen lV Tnirel greeter | Cleveland on board, dropped anchor off Monn daadiek aa i <a> FREE CONFECTIONS. to address a republican meeting at Chicago on | of chemist and inspector of dairy products, | bacl |From ‘the brows of “him who uttered” neck: | ment Neck at 7 o'clock this morning. Br. Cleve- ss A Box of Choice Confections will be presented to | the 24th instant, He will make political ad- $1,200: for salary of messenger, : d Amiss after going} ing base” should be offered to him, land was the personal guest of Mr. Benedict io Setaver'§, “HOF at Pino's Opening, SATURDAY, | Grosses in Ohio, Kansas and Misouri, but the tor, $540; for salary of ambulance driver, £500; | ov me again to the point where Are now ready for business in their mew stove, 1111 Pa ave. nw. = se2l-m | _ocGt gSTHE ne HERE c re dncted by iam H. Mohler, de-oased, ‘Will be continued under the ent “and was also the year of his marriage to | and was the only passenger aboard. It was of Henry Seliwood, of nearly 1 o'clock before both gentlemen boarded y the little Naptha iaunch and landed at Gray iables wharf. The wind was blowing strong on the Death of the Duke and the air very crisp. Mr. Cleveland enjoyed dates have not yet been finally settled. four laborers, pound service, at $489 each, | witness was ‘and said, “‘Are there anv little —_—___— €1,920; rent of office and stable, $1,120: con- | children back there? If so iet them come for- Grnotax Honses.—At the request of the Ger- | S™gemt expenses, including books, stationery, | ward where they can sec.” Some one said pose ue 5007 | th : oF i il | m rman charge at Washington, the eollector ot ous | Saha items, &c., $3,500; | there was a lady two little chil ‘Odo snp rs a nal apparatus, £515;|dren there and tho lieutenant had Wellington” iblished i deli i best of bealth and disbes di be said WiHGaen i. instructed to admit | stationery, €25: diphtheria and scarlet fever | the line open and the lady aud children came dager veg RS sR ar wepy vo ry fal greene a focollect al ihoney due to bith, free of duty certain horses which are woon to | service, | 20,000, to be expended aa | forward. The lady had a camp stool and took | and since that occurrence few events of more | ‘He speaks hopefully of the political situation mr" 1T STRIKES THEM ON THE ee “NT | be imported at that port for breeding purposes | follows: for — ae eanitat = @ seat. Se asked the crowd there | than ordinary interest in_ the eyes of English-| in New York. The exact date of his departure i. W. BEVERIDGR, We have seen at the Corentey oificeof the Gormally | Ce THE FIRM OF EIKER & TRUEWORTHY — feist ts — Holsteinischen Elbmars- pons ree Bool fobs sal a ere magpitns bella Se yg ares = not an = men have taken place without eliciting from | with his family for New York has as yet mot dines B ‘iain Tien Hig Kean sil Uae tales tonteeee ae cee | Canbod frais "at “LEE ana 134 ace Golesi sands &c., $300; for’ disinfoctants, printing, | the young man in a light suit bad crowded for. | (2%, l*ureste some poem worthy of the occa- ae eee cee ee pee cushioning espacity. Ineht | BIKYK will continue hnavess ae stationery, payment of clothing (of poor per-| ward into the space the lieutenant had made. | “Among bie dramatic compositions ars “Queen ya anne ee eee: hed of'nelteripping, to the rin that | fn a fail: Mower on Bor.t1o: | Son) destroyed and assistants, §2,400; garbage | The lieutenant was motioning to the crowd to| Mary,” 1875; “Harold,” 1876; “The Cup,” @| MILATIAMEN WILL NOT RE PRESENT. toa i sui Sorcuaatea ged we'd = SEANDARD MEDICAL BOOKS. sul at Tegucigalpa recently presented the ques- | cervice, $24,400; an additional sum to be used | get back, saying, “Get buek! Get back!” play” which’ war represented at the ot to prevent the side-slip: ew: cen 0% tion whether gold and silver bullion ship; as emergeney in case of failure of contractor, SAW THE BLOW sTRU ceum Theater J: b, 4 . -| The Iinot« o H - SAM 9 rreny 0, CO. a nara gee. po oe from the eel of Honduras fetus Used bugga gare toemapaer Lae ser-| The witness saw the man ‘tccy hiked ing ue Poggeer ay acco “el = wusna Du Sales ~ pie " eres 14th we Send postal with address for further particulars. | States is subject to the ie ee ae me wala back and saw the club strike him. The man mathe} ‘aii oD Falcon” | Cmscaoo, Tat., Oct. 6—The Mlinols Mer BE OF reap EAPOMAL CO-| _Addreme BOOKS, care Star oflce. _oo6-3t"_| Trekiury Department is of opinion thet such A REPORT DENIED. strnck tnrned and put his head down and put | Promise of May,” a drama in three acts, | tion Guard will not participate in the parnde ee eee ee ace aa invoice may be dispensed with in cases where ear his hand to his mouth. brought out at the Giobe Theater November | incidental to the deilicatios world’s fair ? Ee <a stl : the bullion is imported ax money, but not when | What Secretary Foster Says of the Cabinet | Then anorher officer came and led the young | 11, 1882. “"A. Concordance to the Entire | puildines. The trouble aria ower. the re- = teen made allowing liberal dts- fany callers were absolutely surprised at the | it is imported as merebandise, | and Political Speeches. — midlub “only go cemtenant | Works of Alfred Tennyson,” published | ¢usai of the state authorities and the directors and agents. exceljent quality and weight of the Men's Natural cae | Seerotary John W. Foster denies a published using _ his j|in 1969, is a remarkable proof of the | vorld’s Cle disaster te Se ee tultoexpressed theaseiven Others lougut wits. | Naw Vesse yor tw Tneasvay.—Bids | report that President Harrison has intimated | "422 24) no! A lnarnate's grest popslariiy. At he commener-| SOY Sages sone a ae E BoC THERN EXCURSION out comment. These Shirts and Drawers “equal | were opened at the Treasury Department yes-'to members of the cabinet that be /| addressed to the ‘crowd generally and not to on the poet the honorary degree of D.C.L., and | troops. The: thet the mon chal fost Fors ved to rem ona Pict on the wor!d” at a dollar. terdas for @ vessel for the revenue marine | did not desire them to take part| this young man. Witness raid Lieut. Amiss | the fellowsof hisown college, Trinity,Cambridge, | ° ’ e W. 8. TEFL, Men's Belongings, service, to be named “Wm. Windom” and tobe in the campaign or make politica) | Sid not appear excited or angered. indorsing the judgment of the sister university. eS EAST TENNESSEE 905 Pa. ave.n. placed on the Chesapeake bay station. ‘There | gpeeches. The Precident sees no impropriety | _ He identified Mr. Fowler as the young subecribed to purchase his bust (by Woolner), | the other regiments of the state march wath oe SS ee A 3 “ ‘Thev believe that Illinois sboald either jocemuat THE Uru ccunracion, dgr- | In exceos of the limit of te available soreopns | 8 ABY Member of his cabinet appearing before | the person described by Witness Munson ex| Westyterd nave Paced in der onary and in) em Te SMT Bea ot ie ation of $100,000. ‘Tho only bid within the ap- | the public in a temperate discussion of political | terday “‘as a big burly negro.” He enid it was| fellow “of the college. In Desember ‘Ten days in the Switzerland of America and the on Ghee oe propriation was that of the Iowa iron works of | topics in vindication of the policy and acts of | not true that Lieut. Amiss had rushed in, night it was decided to have none at all, LEAUTIFUL WATAUGA VALLEY. recent board of wert experts in ubuque at $798,500. and the contract will un- | the administration, seized witness, thrown him aside and then Se Pony yg ry Age ee doubtedly be awarded to that firm. ‘A Stax reporter is informed that several of | truck Mr. Fowler. a cEpeEns Ce, 1X Pamons as the rendezvous of Sevier (the hero of chines have been coutract-4 for in conse- ¢ intain), the death place of President Andres | PAR, Ugh (4 oT 0 art anson and the early manhood scenes of President | ————— Andrew Jackson. An opportunity to visit Cloudland, the next hibest vesk east of the Rocky mountvins: Cranberry, the ehaen ie toe nS ctkaay the secretaries will speak in their own Se a me Cee and | New York Health Authorites Will Investl- Peusoxat.—F. B. Dayton of Ohio, C. H.| states and elsewhere. = in —the gate a Case. : Daly of Brooklyn, J. J. Horan of NewYork and next few weeks, but - they will New Yorx, Oct. 6.—The board of health has Te EIN Horie nt. eatin and | S.E. Maple of Berkeley, Col., aro at Willard’s. iad pint pepin econo yelp etna been notified that Jas. Farley, twenty-seven : ——Wnm. J. Boyd and Chas. Small of New York | long ¢1 flere Proper is sick with what bis physicians pong | end They Of Brooklyn are at. the ‘Randall, | Pateh of public business, — —— S touly aie. “Orders by ‘uit Ke & WILSON MPG. Uttte profit SE Nu Bw. tanous Irom Ore Mines: the Gorse of Doe River, Xorth Carolina Cypress Shingles at #4 per | —_p, J. Hart ot Pailadelphia, T. M. of think maybe cholera, The case will be in- BOW READS ne ee ee dee thousand; lesson Florida Cypress Shinsles. | New York, E. K. Butler of Syracuse and Jos. J.| Senator Hiscock Calls on the President. | <a s anit the most beautiful panorama ie the south io which are better, costlier and more durable. | Mahoney ‘of Boston are at the Ebbitt- Senator Hiscock was in Washington today. YOUMANS, NEW YORS. Yet wese!l them at the saine price as N. Bhinsles, vis: 84 per’ 1.000. Otber yarae | James. Castman of New York, Charles E. He called on the President and bad a talk on FALL STYLES HATS. ‘The ronte {a thrazh the famous Shenandoah Valley aimee pss ek Dakota, H. Reilly of Brooklvn and J. | the political situation in New York. He auld to Ale: complete sce | and the battleeidsof the la.e war. Nearly entire trip Shiusiea are not the only articles on which | D- Abliattof New York ‘are at the Riggs—~ | 15.09 reporter after leaving. the White House DEWBY AND SOFT MATS by dayluelt, weare lower. Take theso as an example: Mi P ae Pung, ‘Chee eee Or that his visit had no political significance; FOR WEN AND POYS. Best Gang-sawed Lumber, $1.15 per | Myers of eee ~ ‘ é 402 MILES AND RETURN FOR 810, mae Fal!’ River, Mass, ' and J. A. Powell he was on his way to Chicago to bring his fam- ae. LARGEST STOCK CANES AND UMBRELLAS. 1 ne expens>of meals down and one night in the ‘ein. Flooring, $1.50 per 100 0a. tt. _| of Philadelphia are at'the Arlington.—F. H. on - JAMES Y- DAvIW SONS, city, Bristol, which les om both sides of the Jest S¢-iuch ding, SL per 100 og. s¢ | Ball of Elizabeth, N. J.,W, D. Evans of reach the — mot Eo Livbey, Bittinger & Miller, and Chas, A. Terry ‘of Pitteburg are at tain precincts, thoroughly organized . : ‘The People’s Lumber Yard, Shoreham. ——H. D. Spears of New Y. work enabled the Constitution to present semi- MAST RLS) AEDINONS FENDERS, Company to its now aad growing town. Thecost of | Cor oth and ave. new. oc6_| Andrews of North Carolina and V. E. ger he pen iiadtueieaeten bergen round tip i $2.45 lew than rerular fare ome way. — CUSTOM-MADE__OVERCOATS: of South Carolina are at the Normandie.— | Gov. Northen's majority is 70,555. Peck, the ie "COMNENG. Tile Baap. 70 1:tth, For tntoruation address —" AT “READY-MADE” PRICES. |C, W. Austin of Chicago, 8. H. Evans of ‘third for , is beaten ‘Prepoesd MERICAN IO AND OOAL OO OFPICE k £ L. SMITH. ‘You have often paid $25 and $35 for aready-| Rocky Mount, N. C., and E. K. Wallace of in his Rockdale, by 815 majority. FE =e cor PENOBSCOT made Overcoat, trusting to luck to get # fast | Louisville are at the L He carried only eight out of 137 counties. Dendy ve bend tes Assistant Secretary Co-Operative Town Company, color anda good ft. For the same money we | Wijliams of Boston, G. B, Lj ‘The democrats elected the entire state fonts Wo (cawh cus. 31-35 Atlantic building. oc [id pects someone hepa nd P. Fair ticket and carried every senatorial Seeretive Ammciation rue muse (oc £4 ‘ox i 3 i i k ; lese-ftting Overcoat which will look better and r NO. WOMAN. 2126 PENNA. AVE wear twice as long as the best ready-made coat lower house, with of four repub- Furnaces, Ranges, Latrotes, Tin Roofing, ‘ever turned out for #5 or #10 more. licans and ten third Fepresentatives. Ree OS Fe ratty . QFE NITH THE OLD. OX ‘All the popular oveccoating fabrics. = colar nme : fas” will be popular this winter 7 ‘ ‘made-to-measure Sule cau" **Chinehill ve for (and the poerwures "We have taken “the extreme weather. } star wuitiative tn breaking ay Che sp Stem if foe a ta 225, hat # ag Se ae ee iat Luh | O- WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, bitty il i. ! ‘can pick. é Cor. 12th and F sts. now. eee them our “Myrrh and Oris.” Itnot ealy W. C. 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