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oO ‘THE EVENING STAR. The Bible asa Text Book in Pablic Schools. * PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ae AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i tion af Baptist ck eytien and tayinen, winch Ferthwest Corer Penarylvania Ave. and 11th 8t.,by Under consideration te prdpesed. iotreaucton * Ber ‘pools The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Gntariol Te Arashi not td take pare an tae deputation which Will walt upon Hon. Mr. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. premier of Onterio, on Tursdoy, asigning #8 ‘Tre Eventsc Stan fs served to subserihers in the Teason that while heartily approving of the ests by carriers, on 10 cents per use of the Bible in the public schools they ‘week, oF 44 cen! ‘s to take any action which will interfere tm any: with the religtous liberty of any of the citizens, centreach, By 1 pomtacr re year, $6; six mon! 8. — 5 » D.C., a8 ere er Ponsoa Mis Cove SNE ee 1 may ® . al stakes, one mile and e-halty S Secret third, ese WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1882 = €2 AN mail mbecriptions mnst be paid in advance; «oe : i - ‘on by Amazon; Beperer, ees wer than = d for. hy od rtining made known on application. =< Trouble at Monmouth Colleres AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ‘Tho Loss of the Jeannette. The Arlington Estate Case. . Te) Py a JF WASHINGTON TRA LIEUT, DANENHOWER REACHES AN INTERESTING | HISTORY OF THE SUIT NOW PENDING IN THE UNITED Telegrams to The Siar students. The latter n ida tee INING SCHOOL FOR . fo} * beget og N ATIONAL THEATER. earl ‘NURSES. Go en Hiedaleen Topax.—Inte reve- POINT IN HIS NARRATIVE. STATES SUPREME COURT. ay im the por of Mr, aa FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION . elena cel st 1y Wor mate ING, October 23d, at Soclock, at aetely Bele Ste he Jeannette board of inquiry this morning. He | *dvisement by the United States Supreme Court, Nepean Diesel piri SQUATTER S¢ GNTY, street nortuwest. " Addresses will be delivered by Judge | NATIONAL BANK Noes received to-day for re- | 8\ld about 6 p. m. June 12th a very heavy ice pres- isinteresting. The estate, consisting of 1,000 acres, ARCTIC EXPLORERS IN DANGER r. Matchett, the master of eee ean Presented by MD. th public and all sateneied are Gontiaiiy am: | Cemption, $269,000, sure was felt, Witness saW Mr. Dunbar come on | WS devised by the owner, George Washington * | Sequentiy suspended inden Yesterday” 200 ‘OMPANY, ‘Vited to atten: "_020-3t x =e deck from the ward rooms with his knapsack and | Parke Custis, the adopted son of George Washing- Lao Ludents absentad Chemsecives, giving notioe that =e SSF THE ARLINGTON Estate.—The argument in the | felt that the crisis had come. Went below and | ton, to his only chtld, Mrs. Mary Lee, wife of Gen. | THE EAD! Seve see te until Matchett was taken ‘the Fanvous Bily, the Gene. Fee anc ae NGAP Ge Nock wit spent at | US. Supreme Court tn the Ariington estate case | Drought up, his own (mitness) knapsack, | Robert E, Lee. to be tel = her natural ite, DEADLOCK IN OREGON. bck. G35, a.m sinionts “resin a" tho cai Donkey,‘ clock, TRDAY, October 2Tst, to attend with | Wasconcluded yesterday itor Genera - | and threw ha c {| and at ier dea pass in re 5 elde: are wit Petre je alan, ‘The Comical Don , gtr Satoni® bodies dus fugeral of Ccmpanon JOux | lips, for the government | Dre -Atabler, who sald loadiy, “tho orton ist grandson, G: Wes Custis Lar to be Weld in fee. Mise A Hebrew Agric: E- Rovcens. Members of Sister Chapters traternally | abandon the’ship.” Witness then threw his knap- | Lee died"In 1873, when Ule title passed toGn. | THE FAIR AT ROCKVILLE, MD.| cise ' lle. ogtho if. EHP. joING TO Kansas.—Secretary Lincoln, Gen. | sick over the starboard rail upon the te, and re-| Custis Ive, her'son, as provided In the will. [py Pop my my conta for all. it ETC. SHERELL, Secretary. | Suerinan, Adistant General Drum and Col. Barr tured to get other things But, found the water | Under direct tax ucts of Auicusty 1 Sa Te tae eae cates, une con started Se Sie <s w SS will leave to-morrow nizht for enworth, Kan. a ler; then went to AX Was assessed on the Ariington es = 5 .. 7 . motion of ‘agricul fn a eos ctags 8 F MASDEMY, ho. 3, KF, wal aesemble se tue | Ge, Suerman row nlght for Leavenworth Kan 1 Mr. Chipp, who. Was sick in bed av the | of $9207. Paymentot this tix was tendered to] HE IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE, | prmotion of “pede . with no extra charge for d ERY, No. 3, K.T., wil sssembleat the | teats at that place, and Secretary Lincola aud |UMe and” succeeded in getting nim out, | the U.S tax commissioners by Phillip R. Fendall plan fs to enroll ta sections all 1 FS ¢. | the others will Inspect the milits st His (Mr. Chipp’s) room was on the port side | Of this city, a friend and relation of Mrs. Le: ee, who shall pay annual duce of one . tostiond the funeral of Sir JOHN Pe Il inspect the military prison, port sid¢ y ton of Mrs. Lee, Dut 7 Members of Sister Commanderies invited of the port cabin, the forward room, At | the commissioners retus™1 to receive the tax. ex-| REORGANIZING THE EGYPTIAN ARMY. I hb. ‘The sections im the state constitute @ By order E. C. Da. Hastirow, of New York, yesterday submit. | thls time all hands were employed under direction | cept from the owners In person. = mm ane. | Givision, and representatives Of divisias CoRmiie G.¥. SHERELE, Mecorder._ | tod his elatin of $25,000 to the board of aut ror | OFEUE captain, who stood on the bridge, cetting | Sloners then procended to, sv the whole pro : JL a tute @ grand division, Thue Latter will have aM eae rr 9EO. C. W fING LODG! 0 servic a " he pemmican camp gear, ammunition and | It was sold for $26,800, and was bonght by the ‘i control and disburse 089 C. MHITING LODGE, No, 2, F. AA. | Services Fendered during President Gartleld’s | other stores wulch were principally in the deck- |S. government and’ converted into a national The Rockville (1id.) Fair. Posdinw Pit aly get ri te hid'on SATURDAY, 2st Instant at'2 lk | Goce eoreen Hl ot the ttatea [ome cgnrars, Another Party of “men was | cemetery. Tae sult, now pending is one of efect-| a ma CROWD TO-DAY DISTINGUISHED VISITORS cons o sharp, to attend the funeral of < E. Rope- eF ENGINEER MELVILLE, @ iIl-fat a ie r hold until water | Ment against Kaufman and Sin HAND AN! koran cree < S| te hed af Sines Olas fee oeeatle ited oat anette expedition, has submitted to Se ry] eee olden tor them to bain there. Chere,| 16 charge gn “belialt jot | the! U me ee crs of Sister Lo.iges fraternally invited to attend. ndter an interesting report of his experiences | WS, als0 a detall of men on theteo placing the | The case was besun in the U. 8. ciroutt conrt for | « ani CE, Secreta In the Whale-soat alter the Jeannette wre aban. | Stores ina safe situation 98 they came troin the | Virginia, Judge” Hughes presiding, The jury | Special Dispatch to Tax Evestxa Stan, - 4 Bs Secretary: | toned and aesee weer the Jeannette was aban. /ship. A few minutes previous the ensign had been | found for the plaintiff (Gen, Lee) that he was enti- | —Rockviiie, Mp, Oct. 20.—Ry tho time t rd ‘ Hots “als Feport will te made. public dia fev | Holsted at the mizzen top. Just before supper wit- | tled in fee to the property. “‘Tuere were (wo ap- | ine sce orc ered ert ee apie PRL re Lee Pn aye it bolas toe ade peade public in & Tew | ness reported to the surgeon that he was taken to the : > by the | MS train got up here tot F by the core of the Navy. a ae for work, and requested to b& recommended t two agents, Kauffman and Strong, and one by the | bad crawled up to a eh Rellly sait that last evening he was sitting ee aptain ior ight duty. surgeon pt . S. attorne ‘The case was argued ly a on bis cari in front nan on Ml FIT NIGHT. ttend. By order ¢ Navat Norss.—Licut. John A. Norris, U. S. N., | C080 and in the meanting quested" astterm of the U.S supremo, Court. W th elz spondin, wuifer eate fron his sean yon : “with & sted STAD? Bite Tiny boon Gre head So GuEE IIE AS Coca ove him fn bringing out the medical stores and | jatzeson the bench. The court, however, did wi grounds, Kk in bt 1, and struck him on the forehead, EB UREEE COR Sats duty witht he tran! venus | liquors, which witness did, stowing them in one o: | decide tt, and when Judze Blateliford took his seat ¥ | Knocking hitn senseless, He sald furtier, that h6 Ly REPUBLICAN ASS 01% | party, In charge of Prof. Eastman, at Cedar Keys, | the boats the court ordered the ease to be reargued at Unis f Scuutt, as he newer had sneetin of this association | getinent ts informed that the THE LAST OF THE smIP. term, wileh was ¢ rel with ill Probably bomy he sts for trans- ey Yantic and Eu 1] Atabout 8 p.m. tie order was given by the cap- ri a aS ets eee was si serhuler was D SUNFLOWER. amor tents Tue heatsurge, witch 1s now at | was then level with the spar deck, the ship he sree ly tricks which ~ 2 ASSUCIA- ne other ¥ esels of the Ing 23 degre = to the ‘starboi part x the pres ae Thana. 50s Dette in cone oot bors of | KN ; tive. i ond | vaph Manager, i 4 ron at Philade sure, and before she was crushed, the ship had © Higit school and the Henry bullling, asking | tier contrivances ‘The oral “ - * Seton « Part In the bicentennial celebration. | The | turned, and seemed to lift a ilttle, so: Mp bad | the removal of stone piled on square 413.99 as nob | display has been fn 1 Lis the atirse- | mi, for the rrocure tra (at reducet rates, by. eet oeagd from Portsmouth, Va.,, yester | the bow and sometimes at the stetn. When she | to tnteriere with their games of ball, the superin- tare of the s departiner Uses, ine application toa tian at Te 1eeea tna. acue Tslind, Pa. The Ju- | was finally hove over to starboard, the ice coming | tendent of str ni repairs has been instructed tors aiready here are M: Geneva Lake, 1982, LeDroit Bui ding. BP, GLEE Aner placed ae a yA ock at New York yester- | above her doubling seemed’ to hold her | to Temove te obstraction: pdbury Blatr, frota yo path Of Lbs wit 3: 019-6t oayy vad. Wot Hee dn Sailed from the | down, and the pressures — were _feit |-_ Health Officer Townshend, tn a note to the Co: vill not take place, the me od pcrerane aie THe COMINGS Le tows Decl fan er cri | on, er, timber ‘heads. Ur Ambler at the | missioners, invites thelr atwention to the.continued | tie meade an engagement 0 ¥ att ered scalon . Se . A 5 me told witness that he entered the ward- obstruction OF ¥ ee eee ee a ae sui ell deliver a ci x FALE Clea a EE eeen oA Consists GOL eee LA Ee Saree oe es ee ee Strike of Miners in the Meyersdale cee of LEC S ab ODD FE 9 & > watel ming fi ne sh 15 id scows, the owners of watch, to | Cntrles for > - od Mey: JOHN TILLS ‘between D street: Gin ae os ie toieod ven his (Ambler’s) reporting this to the avo.d the paymen of Wharfag? on the main front Billy C. W. W. Ray i Sar Megion. DAY E ne siones a George E. J in, Rubat; | order before vi y one | are using ra 2 ‘Street, belo Washiogton and H. Whittz: —Miners r ALF. Met ect—"*Bible ‘Trath | Miss T. E. Hackett) Hubard, and G. 2 Austin: | left the ship to en FON IS cies thaa's MING AC UNIT Eoin Ee ee ecuan) Sain aoe > rast tor ae cece Ear IN AND XEV u i SUNDAY MURNING Quinton, Va.; Theodore Luck, DeLong, W. Va. | was after! tho. boat's pivisions “ami sues ure. “ Inisstoners have telezrapued Ut Uey tone ane pane SA EO hte nant ef Pronnse; what the one =e had been shifted to a large floe plece about p to the canal wall at high water, butawwien oes e only one Working We Matinees Ts hat we have todo ws intt® Torocnarses of the Post OMlice department, | two hundred and ‘nity yards off tLe SeaTbooeL le recedes they side out upon’ the mud tate treasurer of Mar hese - — : | in his annual report, speaks of the changes made | bow. This was done at the si ton of Mr. Dun- | toward the center, where they remain In the way. al addres: "a N ATIONAL JUCKEY C necessary in the maps by the addition to and es- | Dar, the Ice pilot, as the tee in the near vicinity THE LAW AS TO COMMERCIAL AGENTS. h by Mr. W. W = tablishmeat of postal routes, and stutes tual Us | as to much broken up to alford a good and sate] | The Distrct Commutsstoaers reesived a tetter | roy on gricuiture was an able one Bey eke nee Sen i B DUIE Chcls Work of Rinein pice for camping. |The sun iad becn above the | yesterday from one of the leading wholesale | tyeiy Wats re was an able ye Jury In the trial of 2. ara Onniitieeen n ce z Sers of this ¢! os 5 ly listened to by the lange au agg’ Bn union, 2 eerie et ne eudeted | awswar. Revonr oF THE FREEDMEN’S Hosrrrat.— | Very g00d, exe oe in very Bouay oes The Alo cieten ratte ol 4 Nan in eollelioes nat canter | under the giant oak and eli ; Port ot Pert Amboy” fred to dee a struck, at 20 cents axalom. . The report of Dr. C. B. Purvis, the surgeon in | SHOW at this time was 21% feet deep, and the ther- | orders for goods, was warned to desist by Special | pS Blemen oa the plation m their verdict at 12 ¢ SUESDAY, OcTOBE! HENRY JONES, so APEY JOHNSON, Preside Jimen’s hospital, informa the | Mower, Famed tron 15 to 20. degrees | OMlleer Rad, and a ether such action was in| Hallowell, of Sandy Spring; Gcor, he = . AEE Secretary of the Interior tuat tie avermee maine | Eabrenelt above zero, “When the order was given |-accordance with any order of the Comuutssioners | Stan or Alone Wer ? eclical Lutheran Synod, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. TIST, sions per month to the hospital during the past | tare “of the medicines Inuate ete cad ho Grit. | was reterred to assessor Dodee who reports that sich, Capt Join Med ald T station Bore, é, 25. 2N'TTS = Bag ENS OL SGIN Beet e hi edicines, » ete, and he (wi ‘as referred to Assessor Dodze, who reporis that | 2%" Capt. Join McDonald, . eth % ved from come ith and HT streets to 1409 New | Wor white and 197 coloveds Tho reer ealls ot | HESS) took ehanze of No. 8 party, and went to work | section,21 of the laws of the District provides that | 2 Moore, Col. Washington Bowie and otuers. Me. | abd echoak ‘beac THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. | onto tne ecotored The Feport calls at | to collect the boat's outfit for the Journey, aseneh | “every” person whose business It 1s as agent 10 Rapley entertained with Mrs, the Invited | tons, not yet onzanteally eonne [> OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, \ ‘The record alsosuows a large percentage | Browod 1h a state of renduees on Ue Sete eee | Senter el eee Saanle Shalt Be re Rouse I falied tommention yesterday the fins vx: | Sechnlc pent a coma p : s a thisioat Gases ed In a audiness on the spar deck or | @ commercial agent.” Ms clerk,” he say jouse. I faile: an yesterday the fine ex- | exercise the right of suffr. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, pebEeat cs in the deckhouse. While walting for coffee wit- | clearly an agent, and the law makes ini- | Bibition of boots and shoes by Mr. Wiliam iaua, | sync er an bk Watmaovow oot 11,15, | ARRIVAL OF HEPEEIDENE The President |BO® Tetruad to the shin, In oruer to take al se | hatioa between Fosidents and nonresidents” "| OF¥CUreKty. paspaeey . Nag Sy aia ‘The attention of taxpayers is called to the recent en- | @7flved In Washington after eleven o'clock last | waln, and Alfred” Sweetin whey oes THE TREES OF THE CITY. RRIY. N. SHERMAN, COMMISSION . a : VE Ra cf "o. ve ys ‘ and Alfred Sweetman, carpent ¢ ARRIVAL OF GEN. SHERMAN, COMMISSIONER LORING, San F 1 “ - SS gctuent ¢f Congress, approved July 12, 1882. which | nizht on the regular train, which left New York at | the three stood for five or ten Minutes examining | ¢ Ze Annual report of the paring commtsston AS Te pea eee an OS: SA Galea, 6s Payment of 6 pe cate at Teyious venaltice won | 3-49 yesterday afternoon. ‘The train reached the | #4 discussing the situation; found a place on | SvqNStHat during the last Ascal year the number | | Rockvinte, Md. Oe gut dreided tostand uy thelr ca x ene One of which al taxes In Mcreare on hele tase ee city considerably behind time. The President | the ship side below the atter end of the forechains | 0 tfe3 08 Lue streets and avenues has been tn. | from Washington brou<ht up soene eee si ate, ex ail srecial an-cseniente due the District of Co: | WaS at once driven to the Soldiers’ Home, where a | 02 the port side, which appeared to be bulged in by Che Blanting Of S477 youns trees. 8631 OL Washingtenlans bent on enjcy Inan open ieiter siys ho 16 4u, the hands Of hip WILL BE A STEEPLECHASE, Provided sud payment is made on or before | cote had heen prepared for his use while the | Heat the water line, as Ifa tongue of tee had im-| jy fajured by storins, e © been replaced | Gen. Sherman, lL rieeae Sie can er Coe ee a dj nities and 10 por ce ‘ White House {3 being refurnished. He will remain | Pingel on that part, Tho fracture covered about | sa and 1,90) trees sev out in parkings, re- | Stoner | Dent, and GC | inet might ana decade republicans also me& naltles and 10 per cent interest, with other costs, | at the Soldiers’ Home during bis stay here, which | tfee feet square. |The swam launch at the time | Fd of the patorbiller cherie Caan eee | ee Me heme were 2 Lar grounis | St micht and decided to hold out. : will reatiaeh if this pribilege is uct ay OF before te | Wilt mot be lens rae epg Stay here, which | was lying about ¢ feet from the sillp om tae ice Md of the & rpillar plagite tt is saz that in | by Mr. Repley, and occupied places on the plat re = Improper characters will positively be excluded. By order of the Commissioners. A Cabinet meeting was held at twelve o'clock. abreast Of the port chains The captain was | Water conealifag Pathe tere or Lon epee | one erhesapraig tap aradhertalper es = cel1-1it Comsttor of Fasea, D: Pe an Standing near, the pork quarter of the | Experiments lave proven this mettiod Colbe eifsct, | MEMAER® BY GEX. SHERMAN AND COMMISSIONER | )OTTem aed nz in anduut Teenie aa ae _ocll-17 4 , D.C. RSONAT.—Assistant Postmaster General Elmer | $2 s = vhale boat Was $ ended. that $20,000 be ap Loxing. mee i ap Ue annual Thankeptving day Gap, FF The Baltimore and Oni eS 'S CREAM BALM REDO has gone to New York for a few days—Mr, | Winging at the davits neat im. Mr. Sweet— 1 or the planting and care of trees auniag she | eA ie Conclusion of Nr. Compton's adaress the | the Dotaluton, i un special trains to the track mation. ‘Sores in the neeal passagee are hoated | David &. Wilson, an old and highly estecined ship- | Doat, and. asced witness to Sek vo the coptia | HSS! Fear ISS Se a Neecee teen Sheetaan puduoendl Rane Setat Telegraphic Bricts. jae be in Ftoee! ice Cer beat dissipated. Senses | ping and commission merchant of Baltimore, and | 4b0ut It. Witness declined, but satd “there are DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS. farming to farmers, but n iy eojoyed the > 4 ‘Two freight trains on the Hudson River rafiroad 2 a ell, and hearing are restored. Price 50 cents. | a cousin of Mr. Corcoran, of this city, died at his | CRoUgh Of us here to lower Her if necessary.” Mr. This month closes tie opportunity in whieh tax- | Of Pssture and fields more tian he did and that | © iw Khivebeck, N. Y., Urls morning. The Apply intonostrils with little finger. residence near there yesterday afternoon, a Sweetman then spoke to the captain, who qu yers In urrearscan take the benefit of the act | [eW Were better acquainted with the look of Mont- | © bf one Was thrown into the river and three eighty years—Slznor Saivini, the tragedian, | 20d pleasantly remarked, “We have a_ suffi ast, max! ‘on all general than himself, as he had rode horse | re deratled, No one was Injured, Carannn.—For fifteen years I have been greatly an- | arrived 4 w York, yesterday. —Mrs. Frances | Number of boats already on don the 01 7 1878 and on . He said tat President Artaur | | Tits morning Patrick O'Conne nd Matthew race will be started promptly at 1 o'clock. span teues ie Cireeten 9 nies canes Saves on eson Names ts vistting in, Tartord. — com, eh oun to camp tazet leaving tk speelal assessments due the District of Colun pelled to decline the proimisad pleasure of | Comers, of Lewiston, Me., masons’ tenders, Work= in in my head, coutinual dropping into my throat, lore and Mrs, Shureldt, J. W. Williams and port ‘quarter, and the 6 per centumn per a 3 not at 2 ng anion: them to-day on r¢cot ac: }ing on Hluston’s act a = and upleasant breath. My sense of smell was aru n | 3: W. Williams, of Washinton, were regts-|ONly person in the vicinity of the ship e y tht Congress will a tudween ee ey ting. le th nm conned Dekoring, ner seuMling on Uke third stor a cu bukhs teal taboo sf ON EXHIBITION impaired. By a thorough we for six months of &: tered in San Franc!sco last Friday.—Hon. John | After coffee had been served {he party turned in. | further reliefs or exept from the reguli wunissloner came expressly from his | & window to the ground, a distance of 30 fect, and = wae EE ae Rae ear rou use for six months of Etx's | Hubbard, the Atuerican consul at Goderich, Cate | This was about 11 p.m. A few minutes later | penalties prescribed for tax delin quencles, 38 s then, and as he was a fa y to | Were tn: talled. Btreet. 3 bn etroubles. | ada, died at that place last night after a. brief il | loud cracking of the tea was Weard, und_the order, | Was With crest exertions the District commit be one for soine time he could bespeal: an adi Thomas Grevaway, the Wberal leader Ko. 636 E street north J. B. Case, St. Denis Hotel, “ amitte ates 4 : im the @hoice G2 - away and Lith street, New York. oa Is Mites in Philacetphla.—— poe every bears his faa ‘The ice was | of both Houss were induced to pass the act of eee to. g Har ssued his address to his Grates 08. Bros 5S . uneri und Woyena Klyonarl, minis | cracked néar the captaln’s tent, and it became | 12tn July, last. r. Loring followed fine address, eut ‘0 includes a vigorous. FLY'S CREAM BATA, for Catarsb, Cold in Heaa, | froin Bapuah to the Calted States und Geto ea | sufer hoe less. All hinds taknod ia keath eueat feationa dor quer liseaees were a pra inn Cite rane DE Lie, eee ea 4 acquisition of pubs a better satisfaction than any other prepara. | Spectively, passed thvcuzh Cheyenne yi y | a.m. on the 12th, a watch having been set. About | the'Grmimi crane eae ueenses were filed with Spremenoe of tne geasral’ of uae i of since tana oan N ACCOUNT OF THE DEMAN B. ArMsrnoxa, Druszist, | ON thelr Way cast.—D. Vandora, of Washington, 1. witness Was awakened by. a seaman, WhO | sons: doun Baer, Joan Denty. Dawl Doren Winciuet of the farmers (Com. y With those willing to costruct railway, OFX accous E DEMAND FOR WWilkestarre, Ba, | $5.8 passencer by the overland train to arrive at | Was Calling his rele? and saying, Joun Il, Donnelly, R. A. Golden, Frank Gall-g: ‘One of the bigeest features |. The four-story ernlture warehouse of ‘Thoesem, 5 jn Francisco last Mond; THE SHIP Is GOING DOWN.” 7 Haggerty, Thos. Jones, of, and ts thoroughly appre- The G . ed z ay s burned this LY'S CREAM BALM COMPANY, =F Witness heard a crash and 2 Marshall, James MeGrann, V on. | The joss 1S $45,000; Insurance Z COT ee anes Gee ONPANY, | Assessra Te Feware Ewrtoves.—The an- agi and the remarks of the two | p. Youlton, Wm, H. Kost, Mrs. D ets p. me_Pinet We AES $i0.000, Tue Budatng is’ owned by the : nouncement made some time ago by the Hubbell vere called the spot where theship | Thorp, Dantel Walsh and Thos. Teys SORE toon de on he o line agents and 1 a political assessment committee that they would by the party. Acabin chair, a| THE CUTTING DOWN OF SHADE TREES ON PEN ond, Mate Washington tind, and Brown Dnicase Insc evening 0 am expand Aad atthe request of a creat number of cur customers, | af the rac ical methods of the Amociate ot asgoss the ladies tn the government depart- | Sal chart and a few pleces of wood were found. ae YVANIA AVENUE. Gnaney tase g by special train over the Burlington road for Cole acta tate Gems ca cen Zutly reqnested to give orders for uak- | ments has been reconsidered recently, and. the ee pon taquiry at the Comtmissioners office In re- ee orado and New Mexico. Lar Sere ain Liagios wad Gentlemen's Underwear, | ladies are now given an opportunity to contrib- | ow the Henderson-Hubbell Letters ; ition to cuttin down the fine old trees on Penn- Foreign News by Cable To-day. — atic Service, Washiue by the |W; When approached by the SOUCY Chey any Got Cut. le AE mR Fr rnenly co aiie Tey naan GEN. WOISELEY AT ALEXANDRIA, MEST Pxivrixa Orrick Loam work . d that no fixed amount wil be e valk, It 1s ascertained that the who a OES - ‘s eae POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT eit A SENT ae eee eee WO | they could contribute what they eae nae ae DID GEN. BUTLER HAVE A HAND IN IT? mmitier 1 unter control of the Distries Comat nATEXannara, Oct. 20.—Gen. Wolsaley has arrived = MONDAY EVENING, 1s however, understood that the regular as- | watch Ree pee Virginia campatzn, | tions of the pa ta'ssion. The tine | Catko, Oct. 20—The council of ministers ey - ent was Called for and pala the two per | thy neice ve 2 hatrman Hubbell, Secre- | thus trees at and. near the corneror 9. ot | adoptsd the pre aty sehen steph ray ped a salary of $75. ¥ correspondence. Tiere Is a ramor that th them altoge arking | inends tix ot cach a Seca ther a panama : at the corre. | hem 8 iz Ofiicers of each e, n nd writmonees And wil! continue EVERY EV£ NING thercafter = ‘The Expenses of the Late Presi oy | SPondence and inuch more witch has not been Calan the District be one-half British and ae ae nek fae EVER) NING thereafter at the | ~——. Gay FIXTURES CE F. BROOKS: E ie le Presidents | made public got into the hands of Gen. futler in Poa i more and Unit the other officers, ed Of as one same hour. In the e the Store will [¢ - - BRU i esse some way during a recent to Uils city, and : inds of trees are tobe h plain downw inl, be selected sensed brokers be open ALL DAY for CLAIMANTS WHO HAVE NOT TAKEN THE PRESCRIBED | that IU will be ict out in Instalments until tue’sup- Be Se upon Ne from ExypUans, Albanions, aud ochers already in “1 pgalnst by him, came to 591 15TH Srnrer, oatn. ply on hand fs exhausted. VITAL statistics Ue service of the Khediv we2 i of Last mont, and took: Saletan 7 - The board of audit authorized by Congress to |. ———___-9-__ During the week end t PARNELL'S WHIP. ; 5 ull axcortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- | consider the claims and bills arising trom the siek- | A MEETING OF 1B Canrxer was held atthe | Were 60 death strict, i ‘ Dverax, Oct. 29.—Mr. Parnell has issued a whip eaten wane Spee z ness and burial of the late Prest tent have received | White Howse this afternoon, All the members | OF 16-19) 1,009 per ¢ 5 he i a to his sup; inviting tiem to meet he vpn segment c nearly all such claims, but only in afew instances | W¢Te Present with the exception of the Attorney | mat Fe td ener e non hs Rouss of commu § morning that the Or Rta that orem ee the best i has the oath prescribed by the act been taken, | G@°2°T4h, who ts not in the clty. The President | waite, 10.42; sletiel ca be patra tian aie crear tieteeo wen | been dealing. with t hepsi Rese — Camphor, tor sm: which makes the deciston of the auditing com. | Wes.the Mst one to arrive, He was over halt an i id fever 5. Diwyer Gray, will be discussed. nt ated that several Of the mission final as to all claims against. the estate of | tlons Is. the princi rr cous OFFICERS OF THE TRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE. are any ae hore the late President," The owaees of tno tak Mon. Seretary Lintoln sak a Inspector, Entivisle DUBS, Oot. 23-—Messra, "Mealy, ‘Brennan and business 4 | miwil u of R yet. subm! to him the na 507 8 street new . M. arrington have been appoint-d honorary seere- | Fors , = pain for HO! e yy) 7th atrect northwest. | whatever the commis-ion sors fit to give them. | designated for the vacane! d hree s u . bee | tories and Messrs. Bigzarand Wel eusurers OURS DEAD ss me Srewer — Aw Dr e to give any pa y bill to | mally aracd this afternoon that THE EMPEROR WILL 3 ‘Or No. Sn, ae the estat Twill give the whole of It, and don’t | the President w in here a week or ten days, ——— Bape, Oct. 20-—The Esaperot Williaa has ene | by ste Win, Hl, Dou > Bad [ig> GLEN FLOuA AND DEHiESDA WATERS Drapose to take only a portion of It lec Ae ee eee Tt tirely recovered from his indispostion. found the dead body of Jordon Caristten, col a ce eertee ti tas ae 5 a Soe He “they wile University Law School. small collectors with an ordinary tricycle, and the | MOTUS MINERS sale oa eee he forse al yeare, it was 1 pourae te ~4 to uae =e Zs ‘ s 3e, is el they will, | There z e result was very satisfactory, th eut 5 ter, arne 3 gate ve ae Bint FRANCIS B. MOHUN, W. C. MILBURN, Prams have bub four persons. 18 | of tae ga eee emnotion among the members | The vo wo over hs route in a very short time. The | yPAkiee Oct #0.—A dispatch trom Montcean-Les- | tte coruuer, who held ee . C. MILBURN, rte Beers ence ye [odie class of Columbian University Law | {Heyele belne ease real ee hae eb | Mines reports Uhat the riotous infaers made an Un — | nas the clatna ‘ed Atainst the. estate, a3 | School in consequence of the discovery that one of | will probably be put Into Service Next Momlay, Te | Successful attempt on ‘Thursday to biow up a} Cmecmstaxiar Booxseten axp Srartoser, {they have no expectation tuat they would yj the students 15 a colored man, ‘The objection | will be fitted with a box, to be used as a receptacle a oes eae Oy are sane Lewis, Uhthg from that quarter. Some of tho claimants, | the man is, by some, on the| of mail matter. 3 is HOME FROM EGYPT, Snell this mornte 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Mowever, have ty ken the oth and are willing U6 | Fine GiaUit thts etal Manne Oaeiew ony oe ae earaea irom Fa Lae Dee celve Whatever the commiss! c' 0 chool was the only law scl % Nm : he he Theater Com! ——— a TORNEY- AT DAW. olitical Field, v4 e Howard University Law School Age Te yath only one arm, and who | way ot Islington. ‘Tne weather wa eo : FONE, SEPT HOME. A PAMPHLET OF | Practices in wiscaa. e m3 ALLETTER FROM SECRETARY FOLGER, (oma thes shomla nob force. themselves Into an Wisin the dock at Julge Snclts couse this nner. | Reception of nthe” guirds along the vols route, tuitous ‘circulation, gives valuatie” information af | N, = ste At a republican mecting held in Albany tast | the wiltes, “The membeeee ave classeIt io akh, | IE, charged with belig a vagrant, being found Rcenavetine mavens Un ade Ree eee tee, fenceal interest, Tog Sauutiey Enatneer sayee “it | Ni EES a oewns-as Toe. evening a letter from S:cretary Foiger was read, | Propose to Mlle a protest against. the continuance | arrested him, stated 9 the court chat the prisons | ALABY barracks, In London, they were received x ‘ y was the gene@al Principles of pluiubin and twouso dra Rooms? aud 4 Guilton Law Ballding dated Washington, Oetover17t.ln wtch he says: PrODRbES Tae Sone eer an i the class, and 1015 | desired to be'sent down to the 4th of December, | Oneria ii witht ata ieee RO are ‘ miso, ee We. ci ¢ Ohio election took place on the 10th day of meee when he expects to get his pension. The court | Wiens met ——_ i meer. Newport, R.L.. writes suit PE Te 2 ech ie Hei pacws Sa aD fra Conte want | an GaRMELD, Meson, Hut, a span | ere mm Maeve ____ eee oe weit interest, au : ratte veral Congressin: S 0 of the board of direction of the Gartleld AW ling itan advertisement. It con- Congress. AL once there arose a Jubilant claim | Memorial Fatr, held last evening, Mr. Pettit sub-| ,FINED For Coxremrr of Court.—Precilia Smoth-| New Your, ¢ vee mathe sainres ee aie last | Judye of the sth udiciatcireu of rstand, dod nely.” business and capital regard that claim, a ry i) ate | Annie Jackson by ‘ esti Waich 110 were in the country and 7 In New York. ie for itat our stores—J1T Sth street, 1730 Pstreet, the consequences Of tt ff truer He is estimated | fas Oat Gael memorial; sécond, the exhibit | Was not conclusive, and. the court. dlsmised ene | THere Were no fallures in New York city of special oy me HAYWARD & HUTCHIN: Cea I from well founded data thaton Wednesiay, the | exlbte trom tho states: ‘The eotaade Wil. bed | Prisoner, She Kept up a haranzue as she left the | Swullcance in any branch of trade. A TCHINSON Tith of October, the day following, thore: Was a | soled suttrelt to theatt eoattne ine OH al of | Court oom after being lsmissel, and refused to Perils of Arctic Exploration. MME Fate = Srinksgo of values in tr greek pronertiee Of ene Representatives will be devoted to representation erate pe one one ne Two eer es : a i nf £ dolla at | from the executive departments and to booths, rep- | D& Mill ee and she was Mned $5 for BAIR GOODS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND . turn of the democratic party to a control of federal | surrounding the Hall ot Tee Ree yt att | | THE Porowso Panera axp Postismrsa Cox | Yel Which endeavored to reach, the mouth ot he ~ eiicalalecetied aiaie SHADES. BOYS' CLOTHI"G, Tegistation? 13 it a well founded dreadt | Will the | bs devoted to exhlbits of anagtiatic character. It} TAN™ Bled @ certificate of Incorporation to-day. Yenlsel river in company with the Dutch Arctic Loudes, who was hooted at the Irish confer a eee < Tectio ocratie Ucketin the state of | 1s proposed to devote the east portico to a coacert | The gblects ate the ownlng of printing material | exDQAuns andb, Vanes Oe the Danis ares Cone | ence, hints tint Irish ment MOMPSON'S WAVES, Coquctics, “The BEEX-! yust opened a completestock . NewYork increase it, and give it greater reason | hall. ‘The prozram,so tar as perte-tod,ts a follows: | for the publicntion of a paper or papers, &. ‘The | tie Varna and a vessel of the Danish Arotic expc- | Haid'some rooney a pga pe | 4 BeRPE” Wes. Satur Walloe WAVES and | OVEN COURTS de Gan biee Seiko BOTS, BUTTS, gad forexlsience?, Thess are auestions for hesttating | #:turlay, November 25th, pening coremonies capital 4s $10,003. in shares of #25.each, and the | dition are in a, dangerous position, as they were Peepers bee Dae ass tes Sa . pri . : public: er.” Sunday, s0th, G wield memorial day, exercises at | trustees for the first year are H. F. Hayden, W. 8, | Doth beset by tee in the ‘sea, about eight “tito ORNAMENTAL COMBS, BANDS, PINS, ke. ciner PEMAPRN ¢20R EE Lane ere. coup. BHU EDER IN TENNRSORR, the Cipltol aha a snered concert in the evcaiie Quel, Thos. Me¥eely, WB Avery and Biward | miles from the continent, ” Sea ee eee n ATED AN . jerson,secret iry of the day, 1» ATA y Cun a fs eee eae quite Combes male into Thompson Weaver, Co- eer as mucouel courremlonal commition Nee Deck on | Tucslan, dees DCE eM et Bieremenss of U.S. aval Woomh tn'an addreas 0 the Inish peuple, urge thesn toe: a SOS She BT See OG figd at sor : : - ised of a defect In the law pissed by the ‘Tennes- | day, 29th, Masonic day: Taussday,, auth, seioal | A CIOARETTE SMomER ON Hrs MuscLz.—A young | _ DELAWARE BREAKWATER, Oct. 20.—The United | main united for ‘the puryoss of” procecuing then ‘ Qrowest Prices abil huest heir in the ote orcas" | BOYS' OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, sce legislature to rearrange the congressional dis- | Children’s day; Friday, December ‘1st, inilitary | an named Dantel Benton, of West Washington, | States steamers Tennessee, Alliance, Enterprise | selves against injustice. — - = aaa Se r friets by which three countles—Cumberland,Mclzs da ; Saturday, December 24, wheelmen’s day; | W3 before Judge Snell this morning for assault- | 20d Yantic passed in the capes at 9:45 a.m. At Mailiette, Mich., Wedpesday evening, 1 Be. OMEARA'S LIQUID 15° SUITS IN VELVET, = Ek ae assigned to any congressional poy, Popcamber 8, closing exercises, Messrs. Sag aera young man named Elmore W. Bur- Sa Ida Graves, nineteen years, was shot > NOEBY OVEROoATS aD ULeTanA district, and the voters residing in them, should | Parker and Jamison, of the Garficld monument | dette, who stated that the Rechabites held a ball while seated by a window at EFF IT .S88, HoH ¢ election te held under the new law, will be de- | directors, have returned from New York, where | 8t Market-house hall last night, and a rule was ee HO BOYS’ PASHA CAPS AND HATs. | Parred from vo'ing for Representatives in Con- | they had a consultation In behalt of the direction made that smoking would not be allowed in the Ps rr Ssssq Eu eae Dae 2 gress. Col. Henterson has suexested that the eee neral passenges. ts of the trunk | hall he defendant. persisted 3 I keep the largest assorted stock of CHI! - | £oVernor of Tennessee call a special session of the | line raflroads, passenger will holi a and witness, who was on the commit FM sss8 Hon 2 ee eee Pe Stir eand Misses" CLOTHING, Com. | state legislature to remedy the detect, Iioeting next Monday, at w Teduced rates | t2ld im to stop sthoking, when he struck witness €S EF Y gee | Beweuties EEGARMENTS DRESSES and A eR Of fare, to, and from’ W uring the fair | 18 the mouth, and kn et him down on the ball- L 3 wares and lowest pris. | wednesday last axgregated 07,90 k i ‘ourt imposed a fine of $10 and Eco UU Ee im tre. Gays. 118358, “aguint toot for the heat two Fanep To Ri % GGG LLL “UU EE | Toevery purchaser of Boys’ Clothing I will present a | days of 187%, belng ‘an Increase of 24,109 votes. | gir mained Meeie POLL eee ote te Ponies | Witsdeiia es a enc al ‘There are two more days tor registration, and tt is | ft. De angele Ford. was aes srvant strongest, ~ supposed the registrition will foot up at least | cout to-day, charzed with the inrveny of a clock ! Endorsed by that great Scentest, Prot JUVENILE BOOK. * | B00bo0, “4 and a lot of ‘clothing trom She was | has been ji Been Commission, Gines every seas hy omer bth ae ba recognized as having been ‘on a previous | Md., was Leather, CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, ETC, rH rr tong, Me. Alnayu trad for tiene dec! Um | FULL LINE OF BOYS’ GOSSAMER COATS, Congretsonal nominations were made yester- | teil’ tomo soe eins Ree MD probably. ‘be | not reaver, His tax 2S pres deur iy the ©, 8, Sunithewntan, Ineutute, Governmutt | PULL LINE OF GIRLS' GOSSAMER coats, | *A¥,8#/Clows: Edger E. Doan (tem), 21 Massa- | charged with thé Second offense at prult larceny. | engaged tor several years. 10; Dr. N. $iitker aun "Bowe of Meares Fie, with chiusettag Wendell Palins (te EE ath Aas She was before the Police Cour § Dawsonville, and he made a request Sbamdo una ogiicaaick aps Ue Me Se mm AB uaa are | ings (ordain), tn the au and sth astrct, cdss wus Suspended tort Topre: | mchis were ice madera taser au . U. 5 M ectively, of Massaebus senting to the court that she: grouped 1947 Penneyivaaie avenue, Washinton. D.C, BS AAU U MDa ‘AU a mecting of the New York ant!-monopol A j Pee tie ee Headquarters for that wouslerfal $1 RAZOR! ‘That PAAU UMM yo county Commitios last nights resolution was ene: | Hine ced nen te itony was performed,” Upon its conclusion $5 GUS! ‘net 9) CORN KNIFE, endorsed by i a 4 wu MN ME Fled disapproving of the county democracy, Tam-| A few years ago she wen aca Snes, expressed his satisfaction and fell back ex- et : ‘porting Goods Catalogue sen! many halt and Frving hall in offering the name of | Court of cra iaroeny, 04 'y ‘Sold also by W. C. O"MEARA, 215 Penua. ave, 03 | 02 416 SEVENTH STREET. re ee Ceti ation for Bait: | Be. Pleas whieh in’ bot ea + ican judiclary convent for '- | farce, g. bi 5 Feu OPENING OF MILLINERY GOOD‘ I sama OVERCOATS. more city last night endorsed the jent |. —_>——. poms - Judiciel Ucket placed in the ficld Wednesday |* SENTENCED FoR ip ‘MRS. C. aN SMITH, Fo, 618 NINTH STREET FULL ASSORTMENT. one a bi tea! which there fs the name of only Lad Hall was chanced v, auEepay, ‘and Wr DNESDAY. ‘OCT. 17 and | 35 LOWEST PRICES. Conyressman Chase, repablican, in ance} a. | from Dennis la ane. a GEORGE SPRANSY, | Tight In approeh’ atthe rive mind arbor bill, weal | Soagltces ts an INFALLIBLE FEVED AND AGUE tna rand harbor couplings that FES Senta Tee chiles at teres and | oe 507 Tth street._ | was warmly applauded by the convention, ‘the prisoner, and wi 407 (th ARM-CIST. “8 of the: 06-Im? Corner 8th and H streets _rtheast. Feenck Bread a specialty. Saran” | Auer aCe EL AR

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