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THE EVENING STAR ePT aT TRE sTak BUILDIN ' eo 4 1161 Penney ence, corser 11th St. ‘The lening Sur penmagar Ganpenst S HL KAUFFMAN Prevt. Now York (fon 48 Potter Building Ks eeartaras oe Tastee enees ee Ti eee ae 3 rs " i : The clerk gravely Vor. 81, Na 20.387. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1892. TWO CENTS, |Secmail i: Sista apes _SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip : e ——| Hickey, in bis most «empathetic tones, “but SPECIAL NOTICES. WHY spa ee ne THE SCHOOLS PARADE HOW GOTHAM IS CKOWDED. | Zom Bere tatorme me that last hammock bas Tl. BE HE Otis and Fete DAWSON LODGE, NO. 16, F. A. A. Have So Man: And with an exclamation of despair the eosectets v *e oreeniee 8 —_—"~ at 7:30 Bim Special iow NOs, CEs. ‘Objectionable by Secretary Noble. watered rd would-be guest rushed away acini : former thenibers of the Mutual pe AY, 11th instant, at Pa mn., to attend the funeral of Ss di 28 though, of course, visitors to ve ‘sescctations and ail otvers interested | : Sows By onder at wo | sronay scams eas New York, Oct. 10.—Not since the three- | gevt sonel - Te attend. ENDING IX THE SEPARATION . ret sought accommodations in the hotels aloag atte High Grade Fi ralcoutbe. as 10|” op un. basen Yow ane covensurct ren. | Continuation of the Columbian Oele-| asy celebration of the hundredth anni- | the line of march the other houses have come “DOr Creamery Butter Faron SOR OFVe 47] vioe—HR SA¥8 GEN. EUSERT APPROVED Wi ion in New Yor! versary of the inauguration of George | in for their share of the business. The hotela, —— es roa it TATION will take place at their 8 = bration in New Yor Washington as the first President of the | from the Astor Iiouse, down town, to the Ham- aac ARTERLY. MEETING OF THE Direct from the Churn. pal, RONERD AS Sorter 22. a | BOARDING 2) NE RAD warrrex—am nusea's rotrrioe. United States have there been euch vast | #00, at 125th strect, are filled with out-of-town egy oe LAND, Bec. i ie aa ae visitors. ¥. October 11, 4 10| Geo, Baber,a member of the board of pen- numbers in New York as at the present | October is probably the worst month in Meh. ot i tote HM DM, Se Absolutely Pure , NATIONALIST CLUB, ial irs A sion appeals, Interior Department, has been 25,000 CHILDREN WERE IN LINE time. They have been pouring in from all | a big demonstra’ could be beid. > FRE MEMBERS OF THE GEORGETOWN Vermont Maple Surup fcor,, Dr, GEORGE BUTEON of os. $ | dismissed by Secretary Noble. What led up to i Girections since Satarday and each train and crowded then with out-of Bie nortecy are qrpentiy reauested te peed PURE | EDUCATIONAL, 7 | this ection was a decision in a pension case pre- rapidly augmenting the multitude al- meet! to be be: from the Farmer's -t., om the subject of _ Page . ready here. ithering, after , but the re de attracted by BAP VVESIES. Cottage steten ga a The public eld aE etsy. tary EXCURSIONS, da -Fase 10| pated by Mr. Baber. The printed proof of this} Profuse Decorations Throughout | wich ie supplied bs cane ite teentend bee | oe eae ha ene Sine attested be tan, Wy ender of “he Society —- (CE, WILLIAM HARDINGE MOLE. ao Page “ eee shia was sent to Secretary Noble, the Cit jet — a radius of a hundred miles, and may | although there has necessarily been more or lews TMcDON ATTY President. — ‘ou must demand in. pere-p or OF Puke 3 | contained language, particularly in the heading e Ci come from much more distant points. crowding the average guest has uothing but come WALTER CROUCH, Secretary. of attorney of the North Mout Pago 2 y- “sti ; aS H 4 as yan srugplcar y “OLD GLORY” WAVES © egof the Gormally ee sy ROBETE ARGON chow papers nfsse “Page | Partinan in character. The syllabus referred to| THE ISLAND CROWDED. |leptonet iccntene a te ree hay | Thestarsand stripes rale the town. Never “Faluahie featurte of the —— . fal, SaEKe REGEnEAD HA EEG . “page 2|Tead as follows: “The arbitrary rule of the came here to see the imperial city, and they | before have more, or perhaps as many, Ameri eripping, to vse Hin t = Jo015 10th gt. nw. Ofco hours, 8 to 10 ‘Page 3| Cleveland administration in adjudicating in- lost no time in doing so. ‘Their first object was, | can flags fluttered in the breeze on Manhattan eons of but a few. matt Always Firet—Seo? am end3toSp.m shone No. ‘0c10-3t' Page ; crease claims, based upon illegal ‘new’ disabili- IN MEMORY OF COLUMBUS. ——* oo Wgereed totaling. This beving Island as today. singly gore i READ AND BE WIRE mie 8 | oo, aemtaes ty tac elle prt die n done they started out at once to see # de ee ee —_ |< ac ace oe teats | FORSALE (Lots) Pe S| in the interest 0 sae” pemmieris Great Parade of the Edueational Institutions | City, and they saw it thoroughly, judging by . 7 ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, Scenes note | FORAGE caeacena Page 3| Old doctrine of estoppel in pension claims set mee! te hve wong cece esking potice- | and sik, bunt a ae ea hee 132s 16th 423 Ninth atreat. Bry and compare its many potnts of | FOR SALE (Pianos) Pago 3 | sside by the present administration.” New Your, Oct. 10.—With the bright flash, | mon and ‘citizens for directions, they. made | four stars acd thets teat cane neal cellence and then see on which | HOTELS, Fee ne eacretaty, at once rewrote the decision, | puff of thick white smoke and heavy boom of | their way toall polite of pensial tnteres. | fone cant and, forty-two stare md come it eS Sn ae Fees | gana, HE retain not per se tomate en | cannon old Fort Columbus, on Governor's | Yesterday they were seen on the, principal | ever on every bend ce = ‘ PE stpbom apt oreo . ee an | deoktba oe pertained legitimately to it, and | Island, opened the secular part of the celebra- | thoroughfares viewing the gayly decorated | Broadway, Sih avente, 14th and 24 stroete Ric perme | SN HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 935 F st. ocl0 Page 8| sustained the findings on the points at imue. | tion of the four hundredth anniversary of ite | Dulldings. They attended the church services, | and the squares display the American fag mp Telephone. MO Noss Mow Te Ese B17 To ONDER, 820 UP. _ Fane F | oakd ee ee oe etter Secretary Noble | namesake's greatest deed at 6:05 this morning. | to all pointe from the battery te Kineteiaee, | neues quebit. NICHOLSON HAS RETURNED AND OVERCOATS, $20 UP. Rep | Gacas genie ee Fie sad ceoie sed g-wigh dere] Pe yliwny wp ley Ba a Ag em : $i ‘ = reed. as singularly appro should | forth again in great crowds. yt ir BIER Er cter OM ce hows. Oto 12; Boom. | Beautinat Homer TROUSERS, 85 UP. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Page 10 | cisive of the mabe pr reprelign cer tes demo en iis doy of team the tert mamek | way te Gar eek ene march at an © eer ae _s24-eodm J. D. BURNS & CO., 0040thet. n.w. | NOTARIES PUBLIC. Pago 3 of the United Senor Pando by the eecrament | after Christopher Columbus. early hour. Even in the foreign quarter = Le Drott Park— 7 he Even the sun which the martial sound wel- . A Mott «treet the: Es ‘age door py a Ph cesaabeceer, reli —. Pg the language of this opinion | comed was not an earlier riser than hundreds BA cag dima a ecgeemnape flag makes bright r walle, The resideuts 3 froai ‘S' to Sad vied. GEO MECLISN: payne a Thess anid ae 4 on. aeet | ace eran of the United | of boys who march today in honor of the corny ase an Solieg Wan commis Sim] OE "sc haen Rall toet cae Shee Aer - a sieiasiinitiied —_ ee Page 3| Onder’ oa) strate, at stother time | discoverer. For weeks the Inds have been drill- | Bished countless amusing incidents. The ele-| {0 thnt was to tee the American flag. OF ra = 8 mas mee ‘you please-free from m7 | coe ee rte srinioee it isnee| 228 in anticipation of this event and every | vated trains and surface cara were crowded all | course, here an there uve foned the tell andl “ 14 ewe Tork are cash payment. whether itis recording exactly Your Pare 3 rectcllgr erat very oe poigegeer amare! street not thronged with traffic has been | day, and all vebicles of transportation com- sce cuaiaiiage one make i . , ESTHLA PHONOGRAPH Pare : | parade ground for them and resounded with | manded premiums, Not only. the visitors, rnpmardernen id Betanes (06 contig ante. VEABIOM. Pron GROMELIN Seer'it_| SPECTAL NOTICES -Pare 1) Thethed been Aecided under ® previous sd-| Eiitary orders, ; | bcs the "cust ‘sm vost elders and Ss | meset tichig coshed Shan sgemmeroeieeeaae ~ : ABOUT THAT PROMPTNESS, Soh — 2 rilliant sunshine, crisp, cool air and acloud- | trans-Harlemites were active viewing the crowd | the latter is far outnumbered by the Amor- oot 2| opinion unusual and uncalled for. and, as such, __ eer Call and ce we. ; sass Fare 3 | Feannot tolerate it in the records of the deparc. | #8 sky. in fact every charm of atmosphere |on the sirects today. It is noteworthy the | ican fing q= HAVE YOUR FURNACES, RANGES AND Wed rifliiousof ives.“ Pees 7| ments, and while think, the’ position iv? ako | Which belongs to a perfect October day, helped | amount of interest displayed in the oceasion | Aloug the Bowery, 24,34and dthavenuos.even sae cemeeerttan: Hattie the Sean Barnwe & Weaver, biy made more successful bUsiness inen atid sqision or coppienentat tee fom in tbe | to make to grand success. The rain of | beyond that manifested in the parades and the east «ide init enc hanice tetore the aay GiuEe hainees princi. "Prompt Page 2| luterpretation of, the former opinion, de not | SttFdar night soiled but very few decorations, | the features of the festivities, They appear | avenues on the west the Avs BAe BO on Pt. ae. Promptly and goed at's Yeascnable price leave ‘Page 2| consider that it was necessary to have indulged | "4 those were of the cheaper sort and were | to enter into the real spirit of the occavion. | It blossoms from window » STONE HAS TED HIS , laneows rt i ALOXG AVENUE. . roses, of else displaying | ers « , white and blue dotted with « Be thee isda ee ane SEM OCEPLEES | pe at Juation af the scale preside, ““Bapert Handler of Plate Glas,” meetgin tle ew peters pe cherie | ee) Solemn se ‘ficent ribbon of | the medals and other souvenirs which are bemg | drape with impartiality portraits of Columbus, Amd atricteat Truth the case dectda, —_ Slee ass it sold by the quietus street vend Washingion’and even Harr: Jd Clevelan: x Tage all we snk when jou pete opiate om 913 7th et. nw. oc10_| Statement of the circulation of Tux Evaxixa| ‘0 what is intended will make any decision | color, with aa many tints and hues flashing in | °°(4 PS aa Nah an moeeae ciel aioe. our Men's Shoes, We will sell then on their STAR for the week ending October 8, 1892: ae the sunshine as were ever put into the most | Broadwur this morning : = verte o Mico ansolQ”” Stylish. durable : eae Mr. Babs read way this morning with her hat tastetully ep ceae & End’ shapely? Shoes for meh at GA BO Gnd 6k. ertocdon: sutherle wean MONDAY, October 8, 1992. 33,805 chien to Asdetans tenors fale payee jorgeous Roman sah. The same is true.of | decorated with the national colors. She al is tat Great wearere) Give us your i “ cag 2 4 , roadway and some of the larger streots run-| tracted some attention, naturally. but every : as only in these quat= ee ocl-t HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 PA. AVE. N.W. ‘We “*hit the nail square on the head” in | TUESDAY, October 4, 1892. 33,590 chao fgg city and that the latter fully ap- | ing’ parallel to it, butas the parade of today | one appreciated her enthusiasm, and only com- | ters that the appropriateness of this union was i . _D — ALL PERSON HEREBY sa eard ae the close Bon aston sumber than | WEDNESDAY, October 5, 1998 -33,711 | PF marches only on 5th avenue the regular bustle | plimentary comments were heard as she | appreciated ewhere “old glory” was suffi- macaiiy. a Sr netinet trusting tay wiley Lugy MCB. Sea ay Tara the ty, : THURSDAY, October 6, 1299, ax aa GEN. BUSSEY NOT READY TO TALK. and burly burly of every-day trade somewhat | passed. The men were not to be outdone by | clent to indicate the patriotism and enthasinem cEISEMAN puos.. saan, in ony manner whatever, 20 will ses, hia Compania ‘soase| Gen. Busey, the assistant secretary dums their brightness. ‘ the fair sex, and the lapels of their coats were | of the people. F nes Mannfecturiow Yatior aud Ciothvars_ | Without Jat cause cr provoration,: = 3 ver . Pa pate te paints je ia os the department this morning after an absence| I= cae of = a — the line of == decorated with silk ribbons and medals. — 9 to cap all the Pregemeees Pny oe io : ‘EUMANY, . 39,353 people began to gather almost at sunrise. In ‘ gates each with an American flag, marching d a ee ee ee ee es Coane Be. ——_| several days. Ho did not soe the Secretary, | fhe reservoir stand there was quite a gathering toe iearaslied ar Sthavenue make this indeed stars and strip WM_ GARNER, Bee FOR RENT |, COMPLETELY, FUR: OP ns eit nas 0 aan as the latter did not come to the depart-| before the big structure was out of the shadow | _ The street ““fakir"” has laid his stock of shoe-| 31. tel Peers iL = in Srst-cless condition; beausffal tosation: sqft. — = ie ment before taking the train for New York. | cast by the buildings on the opposite ide off5th | Strings, puzzlesand other catch pennies aside isk: snboneaianes Sines Sete Was INSTITUTE, x re aS Commyriren) wal rest ier etx monies * tne idan mitt chiens acd ce i cx Bussey has not seen the Secretary since avenue. Mothers with tri-colored badges of | temporarily and has bought celebration #0u-| yy Giovcland, accompanied ny at Ons Crew, Mid. has towed to i ES Gi hime Pig Spee So gp ctag beeeg epee oa a 2 the dismissal of Mr. Baber and therefore knows | little flags were seen on the avenue long before | venirsand programs. He is found everywher Z + r paare!. Ma. an same fi uber at the, sasie, low prices at our nothing ——. oe what he = — in the | they usually have breakfast, all bright faced F {NE OPPORTUNITY FOR A PROFITA. ranch yard—cor. 11th an ee. pers. He said to # Stax reporter this morn- | and eager for the children’s big show. LE SPECULATION, Ki a Bint Agen & MILLER, - ing that he did not care to discuss the matter | Crowds began to assemble in the neighbor- a: N.Y. ave. now. Isolemnly swear that until after he bad had a talk with the Secretary. | hood of the 5th avenue and 59th street en- : dict, arrived at the Victoria Hotel at I a.m, and is reaping a harvest. The venders of th 4 . programs are evidently those who sell “extras,” | today. ‘They eat with Mr. Cloveland.and viewell Jadging from their manner of announcing their | the parade. goods. Preparing for the Spanish Celebration. oc10 5 Mr. Baber called on Gen. Bussey this morn- | trance to Central Park long before the heat ect : “nt 7 2 correct statement of the circolation of ‘Tus EVEN. y s rance to Central Park long before the hour eet |" They were shouting out “Official programs” | Hvrtva, Oct. 10. Tho Spanish warship ing and le bs e : : GP BEPARE For WINTER WEATHER. | NOStAR for the week ending October 5, 1992 plore lero pe an Gets | ates eee ee ae ae | ee Sap at akc Danes until every one | bearing the king and queen of Spain to particl- There's a difference between Felt Weather J. ALBERT SHAFFER, | Bussey bad said that he bad authorized the de- | throngs moved up and down the sidewalk seek | nn that the resres had ‘broken dows, so that | Pete i the Columbus celebration arrived hese =e Strips and Rubber Weather Strips. A vast Clerk Evening Star Newspaper Co. | cision, | before, he left, the | city. It Bye ene no more could be printed. ‘The venders of ©. ference. decor re thes t thei i badges medals emo ive | Re Goa SRD WOOD. "Pulses naaraa conan cee en Subscribed and sworn to before me this tenth | the action of the Secretary in dismissing him| in the column mended t crag ‘Madison Dee ey ete ald a een emetentive. | cothasienn baing Ghar Betintaction guaranteed. Ynduce- sticky in summer lke rubber. With a lit-| day of October, A. D. 1892. was based entirelyon the decision. On the | Square. ‘Their nb iy are new and appropriate. fete and rejoicing is general. cepts Seesere eee eee caer Pouce Barwoaxrns, | Saber was questioned ‘By the Secretary ia re | cal Perare hetces arene and Sith atrest | ‘The tarorite “one DISTRICT GOvERSMENT, PENNA. AVE, S° EQUITABLE BUILDING AS80- Cold, wind, enow, rain and dust can have Notary Pubilc D.C. | gard to the decision, that he made some replies | Oks army, was kept, busy, together with, his | Somintnn beat cf, Columns ona pa Extrobes. Tia Rood to terrors for sou when within your home if —_+-—____ Son TRS secretary regarded a _in- | corps, of aids in getting the 25,000 school boys |" ‘An old’ man named Henry Grant tock a posi-| oan WALK" WANTED IN BROOKLAND, ba OF GEORGETOWN, D. ., Fert Weather Seine,” Poteet HD) Govemsarmxr Recerrrs Topar.—Internal | Solent. The Secrotary a Teady for the command “Forward march,” and | tion near Madison square at 7 o'clock this| The resolutions of the Brookland Ci my in : Seng vel " resolutions of the Brook tizens* CROFLEY'S HALL, 31ST AND M STS. You'll be surprised at the amount of coal | revenue, @979,826; customs, $800,778. Iglshaniatsouaaeiatsconar: dviey sates ee fof poplia, each, Uekasanant tour an | See aBans Tee Patioutty tor tho parade to | «tion pared ab the mectiag iat IvAbay Rares Eorenrase oo siru sr sn | See EEL RAT aril sevememmnetan cxece| SUSAN Tuict has rtareed tothe ty. | gege sn Einnar cf Sit Haser"an i's | nemeagemon maint onerin tert) "Mama gradaie of the, Xow Nork pu | were formar to he Coumintouer tole ~ pee Netty: eattinatie : 2 agen ypoed of the coming ion of | schools,” he said, “and saw that all of my seven | These resolutions urge the laying of W give cur increasing trade 8 line of poate thie |, iussrest alloweh at rate of (oa ais | GPG GIT claimed that if Mr. Baber behaved differ-| America’s h6pe and pride. sons went there. Today twenty-six of my de-| walks under the compulsory permit system pase wks oe dete sli coaspecan te wise prcen 5 RROTE, Ereetdoat WiAll widthe for @iferent parteand different | SECRETARY Exxrxs has returned to his desk. | ently be might not have been dismissed. ‘THE PARADE. scendants will be in line, and consequently I | along the Bunker Hill road from the end of the ‘which oGr house is Known ail over the e ve i eapretany. sizes of doors and windows Sean ee MR, BABER A “PROTECTIONIST DEMOCRAT.” | Fach of the four divisions had mustered in| @M somewhat interested in the parade walk west of railroad crossing, = Usecawnan o<5-5t EbGak ¥ BERRY, 4 Ordinary Size Felt Weather Stripe for| | Sxcnetany Jonx W. Fosrxs has returned to! In the discussion of Mr. Baber's case the| 11. viace allotted to it and they illed the street | , One little boy who marched with the second | thence ‘slong north side of Bunker Cc J. ordinary doors apd windows, 3 to 5c. per | the State Department. opinion was expressed in some quarters today a ~ a division reported for duty breathless but deter-| Hill road to Queen street, and on south ‘otrox Uxprawean: 2 ¥ | to the east and west of Sth avenue up as far as | Ss not to Ui . owe AR! foot. ioe ask Mhs Siclelsni Nip aa atsocast ty Bac okeenion 2 mined. [fide from Fort street to University Heightas —— BARBER & ROSS, Sxonetary Cuanzes Foster will not retarn | the administration; that Mr. Baber is a demo- epee ee Paogrd = had = “My mother told mo to mind the baby, "he | along 12th street, east side, from Emporis i mires to his desk until after the elections, Gen. |erat, and hee recently anroneced bremge | ght of line, and when the signal was given for | said, “but I was not going to get left. Mother | street, South Brookland Heighita, to University — Spelling wa bs és fm his|es in favor of’ the republican candidates = line to form the procession started down — me for leaving the kid at home alone, Heights: along Wallace stre ¥ ast side, from @— HARD COAL (COLD) FACTS. | COR. LITH AND GSTs. WN. w. 0c10 acting secretary ah avenue, ut lon’t care.” Bunker Hil! road to Hartfor street; 7 Se. ce x 2 absence. On CS ee that te egal of more than 250, years, of educe- a.Nttt, the comer of Sist street a tall weli- | Queen street from Hartford street to Frani- (ac make “ 7 —_——— partisan ional work were represe parade, : 4 fort, thence on Frankfort one. #4 : gyect pe this winter {8 cncugh. | Wise men Sear 2° augad ee ra Gex, Cursro as Paovistonat Puzsrxxr.— | Come of the zeal which is sometimes shown by | for the first school founded by the old’ Dated ee fice preyed shay aeth dave baoker Mtn Demat ual eli Cte tang et quai Gath al he ‘nil saving froma 25¢. to Ber onaton Gur |, Every doll erorth of our tailoring isdone | The Navy Department received « brief cable- nee pny peel ,Dowerer, says | settlers in 1623 in that part of “New Amster- | out in Racife. Wis.” he protested, when an | road crossing on east side of railroad to Provi- Sie al eimetne of ur underwear cant | PrISSTEU ce an rscaahatcadionss TeMte | (at Rome.” Weare curownskilledforceot | gram from Admiral Walker today announcing | ‘athe, ia still a “democrat, ‘ts he. has | Gam" now known ae West 77th strect is etl in | oficer drove him back, T think I ought | dence street, i prices. “ETHCR B SMITH. tailors and guarantee our garments entirely that Gen. Crespo had declared himself pro-| #57. his eal on the tect ‘4 Praga he mee existence and is called the School of the Re- | to meet with some consideration. It is also urged that out of the #300 allotted oorzx Uxpenwear: Main Yond. 4th and is hand made. We are turning out this season | visional presidentof Venezucla, meetin’ w nt democrat. “He suse | formed Church. Today New York owns 1,300 AT POLITICAL HEADQUARTERS. for Brookland the money be expended to fill up 4 s208a1 Bratch, Caywood! and N. ¥. ave. scribes it, a protectionist democrat. He says | public school houses, representing an estimated * = the washouts and lay crossings wherever neces- : | ga DEPARTMENTAL CLERKS CAN Gi oe en ee Benen We - that if he votes next month he will cast his bal-| Yaue in sites and buildings of over #15,000.-| _ Republican national headquarters at No. 518 7 "e | Bea T ene reais POR NOFRING FOR| ame but “ono price” (marked on the goods). Tar Cursarzaxe Quanaxtixe Guanp.—Bar- | lot for Harrison and Heid. 000, and. provides education in its grarmer | Sth avenue were packed with politicians heeded | “™""* Sc | Lv St, WHOLENALE TOBACCONISTS. sell ‘strictly for cash, and refund you your | geon General Wyman inspected the quarantino| It is claimed by Mr. Baber that Gen. Bussey | schools for more than 200,000 ‘pupils, ind | by Chairman Carter, who evinced a lively in-| 4, TZ?2MATION POR THE COMMISSIONERS. 1 AWNING CURTAT fz ocT-Lw money when we fail to please you. station at Fort Monroe yesterday and had a | signed the decivion in manuscript form after | girls, . Serenk in: Shsh ponies of theo aliieem. Mr. M. I. Weller of the committee on public + ie. Upward. <gao KN. P. GREEN, CUTTER, @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, gonsultation with Surgeons Hutton and Carter, | he had rend it to him just before Gen Bussey left | " Twenty regiments of grammar school bovs of | "Mr. Oliver had charge of the arrangements | P&Ark# and spaces of the Hast Washington Citi- Beo Waars: | | = rruerig with W. 8, Teal, They visited the Jamestown and Ewing, which | the city instead of having. a typewritten copy | New York and Brooklyn and Long Island and | at democratic headquarters and. mus kept buce | 2€u#" Association has laill before the Commis Our, jrice | aS Ae | Cor. 18th and Fats. n. w. cel0_| will probably be retained in service until No- | made, as is usually done with pension decisions. | Jersey City, each regiment at least 500 strong, | obtaining choice novke in the windows for prom. | sioners a report on the removal of ashes by ALL CREDITORS OF WM. E HODGE J. GUILFORD WHITE, ATTORNEY-AT- | vember 1. When the proofs were returned. Me’ Baber | marched with swinging step and perfect align- | inent Clevelandites. public contract under directions of the Distriet SS ary requested to file their accounts st once _ —- iw, bas removed from’ 1006 Fst. n.w. to PS ase Meeacgst tie, aka. On thx tae ment in the parade today, every boy proudly] Both Gov. Flower and Senator Hill are in| Commissioners ax weil as the report on the with Frank A. Harrison, 611 F st. n.w. 8. SPRIGG | 919 F st. 0610-3” Corxrxa Sitver Dottans.—The issue of | destroyed the manuscript, so there is no | carrying a flag of his country, prepared to honor | town for the celebration, the governor at the | reclamation and conversion of the fats of the BELT, Asst ise 6 and defend it. And this was only one division | Windsor and the Senator at the Normandie. | north side of the Eastern br A DICTIONARY FO} Ci 4 original of this printed decision. <q NOT FOR MEN TO REAI Bet biCHOM AY FORE GENTS: standard silver dollars from the mints and rs C . e che reas week ‘TO WRITE A STATEMENT. of the parade. Both secured vantage points f1 hich t has heretofore appeared in Tue Stan, It was Comt. kt: Wh $5 rece . BS | 2 ladies who have been having your gar wet paniieation vee’ fowed’™ | SeMsUrY offices during the week ended October |. Gea Bassey intends to write a letter to Geo-| In the second division came the pupils bf the | nit parades. Pee nw eo | peoguted at Gals thee tor Geo perpues eames Fics ita fo Bie tna oo. Our, in New York, London or Paris by (oO werde ate Gee thine fore satonding teriod BP eet’, curing, the cor-| retary Noble giving a statement of the facta in | Parochial schools, academice and colleges of the |‘ 'EY-President Cleveland arrived about 8| {ie Comunissiouers embeds ak extunate tn thet Hiei itt x sche BISEE eRe ge $999,692. "the ‘shipment of fractional silver |the case. He is rather indignant at the| “Sthelic Church in New York and adjacent | o'clock by train from Providence. Neither | annual report to Congress with the above ends Prec tale recy Praia each _ ss Mrs. Cleveland nor any of the family accom. | in view. greater 2 possibly less e1 of ing natio in connection wit e em- ied him. Mr. Cleveland's tary “joined COMMITTEE FROM GEORGETOWN “Mime. Classen of New York and H. Poblman eee TN AETL. Beckosllor. S18 OTH BF. H.W. a me cr neions are granted to deserters. | blemsand banners of tho churches and acade-| Lim here at the Victoria, Hotel, where vigorows | A comartttec at the cation Anenation of of Berlin, who are in charge of our Ladies’ Sucantanr Notz Goxn ro Naw Your—| 2, sae found wheres pension is peld tore | mento puch thay belong. ss ocan |[tilorts, were mate to secure = room on | Genestown, consisting of Momma, Sehn Sar- ‘Tatloring Department, are original designers, i ‘ter them followe: uniformé ools, wide t = “he a with rare artistic taste and fitters of undeniable Secretary Noblo left this morning for New| deserter. It is true that be hed not considered | and last the stadants of msturer years from tes | "Prine vernon Cae oats ered’. | burs, C,H. Fickling, I. P. Gilbert, ‘skil!. Fashion plates and fabrics now on dis- Ke. Fem 5 Cc mI ms Rew fers, #1 we Alnw coin since the Ist instant aggregates $415,817. | statement made that under his decisions rng is an aid to the | York city, having been called there sooner than | that the mere entry of a chargo of desertion | different colleges of law and medicine, in en. of the hotel were finally secured through the |G. W. King, W. H. Manogae and Dr. jay at Parlors on second floor. - " ng. Sweetness of | he had expected by the news of the sudden inst a soldier in the company rolls was sufii- | gineering and the arts, about 4,500 strong, 1,000 end ” L. W. Ritchie.called upon the Commiasioners to- saa shared Ke Food marments for tnstance, suchas we mage. “But | death in Wisconsin of Mr. Cole,whoee mother is cleat to deprive a claimant of s pensionable | {neering and th Gigs. 1 ten te Ot | wenjared: the aavete at | day $o urge the lanprovement of cortaln eavoste “ 3 betie you will takes Mite onthe wopeaeaB ee | now with Mrs. Noble in New York. The Secro-| status when the further record of the case | versity of New York, 1,200 from the Under-| the students acd cohol children They est | and the arching of lock creck. The eommittos gH Astracban Oxon 81.40! Arcist Tailor to Men and Women. oct _| Guestionn: By the way, are you sware flat we ssce | FY will attend the exercises conneoted with | showed the return of the soldier to the service | graduates’ College, 250 from the College of | Seogehnae nts and school ch interviewed ‘on | complained thet the entire amount apprapet> |} }-— =a 38 Foe OVERS BuIEYS, CO CENTS lortng Commands? the Columbus celebration, and expects to re- | and his honorable discharge from the service. tists, &e. political matters, but it was under- | ated by the last Congress should be devoted to cammaenes ae Sali. peitttons, eapument W. ©. wEertzig | FH here Thureda; He considered that if the military authorities | In the third division of tho Procession wasa | stood would receive members of the national | the improvement of 32d street extended. i eee looked upon @ soldier as worthy of honorable | medley com of numerous “institutes.” It {committee in the afternoon. The tripdown | _ It was urged that in the fature the Commis- Tatiorina Shop. | _ Navat, Onpens.—Detached, Naval Construc- | “ischarge; then the mero fact that the record | comprised Hebrew orphan asylums, German, | from Buzzard’s Bay was without incident, and | sioncrs appropriate for the unpaved streste tm 226-3 51411th st. ow. | tor D. W. Taylor, from duty at the ebip yard prem clged skies mere —— —— Italian and French institutions of various char- | the ex-President will return after the celebra- | the city before going into the county, as there ta. testimony, records, | bo Gente pais BRON SAD ESI etter i ‘S12 Lith st. | _Telephome a0. 1 eters, intermixed with trades schools, i i il ve were many in an impassable condition and bad a ho ey ty of Messrs. Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, Novem- | from the company for reasons which were not | colleges, militacy institutes wud mechaoien oer | een emi attond several of the important | wore many in an imi <<. ‘Would do well to Srst inspect the four A leges, y meetings and events of the celebration as their Parquet hrown-etone Bouses Just ber 20, and ordered to duty at the nary yard, incompatible with the later record of honorable | cieties, with 1,000 “Young Dalton Volunteers,” | guest. BUILDING PRRMITS. Tlecat Weartecta c | “fur ls ou easy teres by owner sad Gojlter, who ruse WELLE, LECHTRES_ 5 | Maro Island, Cal.; Naval Constructor J. H. Lin: | discharge. whatever they may be, and sixty “Glittering |" Guests of the Plaza and Savoy felt rather | Building permits were imued today to the : M:: will be'tm the promimes fo abswer all inauirles Gce-OF and MONDAYS and, WEDNESDAYS at 3 p. | BAF, from duty at the navy yard, Mare Island, A STATEMENT BY MR. BABER. Bpears. hurt because the parade started at Sith street | following: R. Sanders, one frame dwelling om v x re. as @q=> DOP IN AND EXAMINE THEM. m., TUESDAYS at p.m. Single admission, Cal., on reporting of reliof and ordered to duty! Mfr, Baber said to » Stam reporter today: Altogether it is probable that there were fully | and did not pass their hotels. In consequence | 4 street between 16th and 17th northeast, BE yi nes oe a <a poliganeenci fe ee ee = gf the, Union tron works, San Francisco, Cal-;| wrnis morning Assistant Secretary Bussey | 25/000 scholars and students in the procession. | they could only vee the marching army at dis- oy Tal to atts oor Williness” Partos pe er te Ae €, "and to areolar " — te day moved cur oiice from 1420 F et We | the navy Yard, New York on the 10uh instant, | stated in my presence and in that of Mr. Roo of WHERE THE GIBLS WERE aha al a ese M. D. Hensey. eight brick dwellings at 988 to a See Soiree yb AS Spo bere you weal tor teams, | Rie WL ).__| aud placed upon the retired list from that date. | the Louisville Courier-Journal that I had read | |The girl scholars, who were denied participa-| _ A% OLD LADY AXp 3 vcolicearcn hada tively | $52, Westminster etrect northwest. Covt, R R ; We guarantee sat jon—ail that any tailor ee Miss MAGGIE B SEXTON Hi = > ‘ the disputed opinion over to him in manuseript; | tion in the parade, were. assigned a peculiarly ih | tively | €32,000. ¥ - REMNAR TE, SMEMMANTS: x | <a Denedcial change and will be pleased to soe CHEERING TO REPUBLICANS, _- | thst he bad approved it, and had directed the | appropriate and ornamental part in time near 45th street. want Tommy to| H. 8. Jones, one frame dwelling Brood Brand _— : ber Friends end customers at Mrs. Fosvonse claps it aeenentadanr publication of it from my manuscript without ceedings. Artistically grouped on = come ’ Foad. coun’ ‘ont, €1,200. xoome, 221 st. nw. ,after Encouraging Tone of Letters Received at | salt written copy; and he further | the reservoir uquare tthe | E. K. Landy, one brick dwelling at 808 North “ MI-§ ALICE GAUTIER, i the White Mouse Sdmitted thatthe opinion as printed was in br 1700 Carolina avenue southeast. Cost, $8,950. Femwved to AGL 8 ohne where ote with : sccordance with the manuscript. Mr. Heck, he 3 CHANGE IN BUILDING REOCLATION®, Mesias Some very encouraging letters are being fees " Rares Estexenise. eh i naa ee eee. Fe" | the fc of the branch printing office, having oC The Commissioners today approved the eng- ? ASTERPRISE. Got the best—from pure spring water, distilled and EARLY SHOWING IN FURS. ceived at the White House concerning the po- | been called, stated in my to Assistant saw in my life,” remarked Wil Sc SE . hi cBossey' > > mu gestion of the building inspector and amended Add tdi St SSE | nrolSi ice. ie in eae the whotesae | Hitlcal outlook. Voluntary reports of the sitna- | Secretary Bussey that hie (Bussey’s) name, in | Fanged be lis ao Soiiian saguuinn ig aap : nds Examination of erorg process invited. mate wach ew a8 MONDAY sn ctequnt | Hon ee Gen Sipertens sities tue: sabelealliy | ae ier eas audi teen. — . that hereafter with the exception of Pennsyl- ————— ———— | nears SOW Os FIGkP Si OF St. §. w. line of Alaska Seal Reafers, Fur Capes, Fur | coming in from prominent politicians who are | Weeritn® alse ia onion necesita = Lae po : * chich quusshe bapeieareenaean oot ot Neck Scarfs, &c., to which we invite your at- | keeping up with public sentiment and looking Thi cession on ae SC eos tapeees in neh tok net tracks, builders : | WE WAVE AN ORIGINAL PLAN OF AD-| tention. bs Tan sme, Het sesenpiions on ing hee - — Cxnmanr & Lew. FERTICIN WHEREDT A MARY BM: to things, not for the purpose of deceiving ‘Bec: based his unpro- | oe Scidbany Sauna ak amie faring the present pretty gen-| may utilize one-third of the strect for D [XH DEPAMI MENTS MAY Gbr Bis | B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, themselves with false hopes, but with the ides of materials during the erechon of | S1Gans Flue” APPLY To '@ 00., | 1237 f the Of al fe ‘The unpleasant causieahlyudrennek teas was watchful ings. Ful Opening of Laties and Children's Musin | S07 DTH ST. Sw." oeteokw" = SUPEMIOW ANTIOLE OF TAILORING. | Pare paneer non sa shad pes foi samo. A with the and es 3 — Fesson detective force could hardly walk ot ou taepectin [ee ee ee eA a, ees oF, an, exrert: | for discouragement. They show what has been parerithe the line of march without running acrosea central Pall and Winter-weight Merino and Wool Under. EN, MERCHANT TAILOR. sufficiently long to combine the desirable element | @pparent to every one, that there is a seeming ‘mo—remarke that them unTH = a fos AVE. AND E 8T. Secinnot ta docured a the oiler sey, we atiett pecmt among the bar but they indicate Pall end Winter-wcight Hosters. in cotton, merino, | fori np unexcelied. our Daronace with a grea ri there is no reason for ediaeheath. ‘Weasteacputsity o¢Zietery | Prices reasonable. ott || pause ‘uneasy about this, ° fer Infante in Sucks %{ lonath. Extra lone % length | — 7“ Vivanda | we. pcs eed Long Hews. sizes 4100 | been sur police must ‘This is our weather,” oc8 or other refuse Bit Gloves. ‘As it was at the Cooper Union in creek north of P Geouine Foster Hook at $1, $1.35 and $1.75 « pair. bay : Xow York and the eKisley meeting ix Boston, terial allowed to ero ine Pignitin Mosqaetaire at sk pair. ore 7. reside in tsville ‘apathetic public” have shown that where cnth Gospel. Undreased Mosquetaire at $1 end #1. Gre correct. Buy now and sa sed other towns ediacent iter there Have, bean, jgpablican rallies that. they ‘Henson Jourine Dremed Momiuetaire a: 81.75. pate | ae tion: | and Reld when called together, and that thelr Te ‘The new Turnover Collars and Cuffs for Ladies. | _ Offices 7 stove seeming indifference is merely an evidencé of of Katies’ and Children's Cloaks It will pay youto | “oss: their contentment with present cones parade. py (exasnine tus Letters from hotel registers it etreot ‘avenue. CARMART & LEIDY. 7" saeco 3 ae ay ae eke ae — ine wes ; Se ‘801 Oth st. nw. (n.0. corner Hist). _ £34 7th street. i Bt

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