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THE EVENING PUBLISHED DAIL The Evening Star AT THE STAR BUILDING Worthwest Corser Pi STAR. Except Sanday, nusylvani Newspaper Company, Ave, and 11th St , by Telegrams to The Star EXECUTION IN NEW YORK, . . i GEO. W. ADAMS, Pret. Sis ceed ta eitweriiele ie EDWARD HOVEY HANGED ‘TO-DAY. 2 | | é “OKLAHOMA” PAYNE INDICTED, | = ‘ — — |A NEGRO LYNCHED IN TEXAS. ~ ED _NO. i= — | 62—N® 9,514. THE RAILROAD STR IKERS IN ST. LOUIS. ; AMUSEMENTS. \ __ SPECIAL NOTICE Washington News and Gossip, point fas it was atrenged to sends ehity The NATIONAL HSATER N OF THE Pope GAS FIXTURE Ser | ated the absolut EDWARD HOVEY HAN¢ Ba ahi an chsh See ad Gover: T ORE Yo-nay.—Internal rev nt. Garlington. ity of frst stopping to unload Ls on ssland, sau. at ; at pF Sisco . Large stock of th enue, $44 customs. $625 $2, the convoy Itseif betug a depot, that It was thought . ward Hover, the mur- i apie Ula eaEe = - OF THE PROTEUS—AL- | best that Lieut Greely’s directions should remain as fof his sister-tn-law,was hanged this m ay © HON, j Latnorss. .. has been AD CONDUCT OF THE CREW. Lieut. Garlington’s culde, and that it be suggest = 3 €.D. HESS ENGLISH OPER COMPANY : PLUMBING AND HEATING. eevee escave |e ne us ae iat Gerigeme eaortot Ne Just berore starting Lick cartngton brought «| tor, the Rev. Dr. Guitbert. Stiuulants were A Cink ot War Lieut. Gi 's Te e fa Inemorhnitom that nn prepared for | istered to hita at lon THis Fr ' SAM'L S. SHEDD, lief expedition, with some additional re- | {hi'Secretary of the wane a al nae Bee Treparing | he was ted to execution @ i a ieached iam the Pow marks of ls own. Lleut. Garlington In his report | instructions to the convdr, which contained the | Morphine was given him. He expres : : . rives a detailed acec e voyage original condition of first’ landing at Littleto sighed to his Tate, and Said that he w aus x Walting orders, Lieut. N. J. 1K. Patch detached | #1ve5 4 (etalied account of the voyage of the Pro. | tcitad, explaining tat 1 would seadict etek the | his death like a mat. Mesatd he. had fonctven ai a COTE from the Boston navy yard teus, On the 22d of July the Proteus entered | pans of Licut. Grecly, wo far as it should consume | those who had injured. him, and hoped that those eas hatan. Pandora harbor, The weather was waa, abd D0 | the time of the expedition, and incase he should | Whom be had injured would do the same = Le KOTICE is he ere Ne tober -———~ fee could be seen from the “crow’s nest,” and | find clear weather and opei water beyond, with a | €XPressed_ Sincere contrition for his « vt ¥ . Dae emery eiven thi ee Mix Yous Ix, the head minister of the Corean | tient, Gariington determined, it the conditions re | {air prospect of galling straight throngh, white by | Sires were conducted and the sacrament adminis - AP hese? _ Tanke Biskris Cor Colusa te Apothecartes, Auctioneers, | etabassy, {S confined to bis acu at the Arlington | nained ihe same, not to leave a record at Littleton | Stopping he might lose the opportunity. if he shouid | {ered to him in his cell this morning, Hanks and Bankers; Bill’ Posters, Brewers, Brokers, | novel, with an attack of Thetmatism, Island, but to take advantage of open water and | R0\atonce proceed. I replied that the authority | fore 8 o'clock. accompanied by his pastor 3 : . ‘and Cordials, Distillers, Insur- | AN ARMY Orricer To Brave.—Col, Roger Jones, | PFeSS as far a ‘S ‘scott, Spot, mu case be Ris - y s an tice these Prices and call and Examine the Goods. | ance Amvith toe Dra ers, Manufacturers of Wununating | 7. §, A., detalled to Investigate the mnfortunate ov. Pal Ee eAte reorient le earth per lige eg Baereones, Pogimeatogl ae Rory eruncisaeen iisterena aces rice elsewhere 750, | Pawnbrokers, Proprietors of Bar poms Sanple-roome, | currence attending the wnvelling of the soldiers’ | Dut ne eran aueeten ssiand was therefore passed, | ere suggestion in that paper suMficient. ‘The | COMVUlsively for A few minutes, his ctest TINUED Stee S10) Timing Honses, Billiand. Bagatelle, auc ny Find | monument at Mystie, Coni., Aug. 13, where twenty | tered, and it was determined to go to Cape Sabine. | Strictures upon Lieut. Ganinzton, so far as they | for half @ minute, and all was over. | In fourk 3 " ies, Rowling Alleys, Hotels. Livery Stables, Intelli- yeti Sn a Payer Harbor was reac '30, vhite Tefer to the question of disobedience, have been un- | Minutes he was pronounced dead, the heart having Be oe ee Prine enn es awa hone, Dealers in Socal hand eee vr chatee OF Licie Fish: Keurthe anions | shore Lent, Gnvlingtom saw that’ the: pack hed | Warranted. As to the situation of Lieut Greely and | Ceased Its action. ‘The physicians. sold that, his } M 2 prie hin, Dealers in Old Barrels, Real Extate Agente, | CONNOT Of 1 sh, , | shore Lient. 6 on saw tha aa : ~ | Reck Was dislocated, and that he died a painless ported by a Sp 5 . \ i tatiants and Eat ascs, ‘Theaters, Rectifiers, | Fort Trumbull, New London. bas made a report in | broken and open lanes of water were seen as far as | ils party, wh'.e serious, I do not consider it desper- beget j Borroried by a Sp « Very Best Scarlet, $2.60; price ei Bane ANE, Henson Thestae «| Whicte he. Diaines Lieut, Fish, who. should have | Cape Hawks. Cape Sabine was rounded, and Lieut. | ate, and fully look tor his rescue next season, prepare | death, His So aon & Gee oe © thie came’ Gruen ueceiy amet UW parties ensaged in anid business, trades or profes- | ceased firing when the column Appeared in front of | Garlington gives a graphic description of auon for which must be timely and complete. | Te0cawn, cemetery tommorron. The linen writ, ovely assort= | sions innst prompt fenew ead Herhace. in agcontance FOR. Ee report says that he should not be THE ICE CLOSING IN UPON THEM, LIEUT. GARLINGTON HAS BEEN ASKED TO EXPLAIN | prevatiod among the spectators of the rent here 5 at every person Mable fora lieense tas wie | Judsed with the sar sever! an. older and ex- | notwithstanding thelr efforts to retreat and the ultt- | More fully, 1st. Why he did not endeavor to make a | {hat Hovey was Intoxiented at th Pace ’ pRESeMAEER, funy fail to pas. the rato before en [ete Cr ae 1S young in the service. | mate toss of the vessel. (In giving the account of | depot at Litticton Island with what stores he could | ing, but tis was denied by the si Ateree dU, Has Gakint the nose 4a. Massachusetts avenue f not Yess than five nor mom tha Atty See the varage Lieut. Garlington speaks of the careless | Gather during wate ining Ume he might have | Spiritual adviser, tues ARMY OnpeRs.—Licutenant Colonel Robert S. La | manner in which the ship was navigated. When | remained in that region. * tomers. a rhe Heese iron there was No longer doubt of Wie Woes of the Pro-| 21 Why a linge portion of Mr. Greei’s stores | The Switchmen’s Strike in St. Louis, Motte, 12th infantry, is relieved from duty as a . ce] ¥ PROSPECTS OF THE TROUBLES SPREADING TO OTHER: teus Lieut. Garlington ordered the men to throw | Were abandoned on an tce Moe so long as the season . Member of the general courtanartial at David’s | overnoard the stores. Many of the boxes went un- | Still permitted work with boats. WESTERN CITIES. ‘Supe! island, New York harbor, to take effect on the com- | der the ship and about 30 per cent. of the stores . Why out of six boats none were left for Mr,] | 8t. Lovrs, Oct. 19.—The strikers held a largely : etarantecd, et, between Fand ¢ pletion of any ease that may the court at | thrown over were lost. He pays.a hizh tribute to | Greely and his party. “| tended secret meeting at ‘Turner's hall last nicht, Penunyiveniy a) CHAS, SCHAPER, Secretary. | the date of (he re of this Lieut, Colwell for courage and ‘presence of mind in | 4th. Why he satied south with forty days’ reporters being rigidly excluded. It has been asccr - — N % SCHOOL For | 1 nt surgeon. C. 8. securing the boats, and also Dr. Harrison for zeal in | Ply in_ place of leaving a large portion of them for | talned, however, that they took a hopeful view of M. H = nine Exercises at All Souls’ Church. A member of the general court- | saving provisions, &c. The men of Lieut. Garling- | Lieut. G , When the country was full of game, | the situation, and decided to stand out firmly til aie Se UNT, JONDAY, October 22d, at Bo'clock it Columbus Barracks, Ohio, to | ton’s detachment were cool and collected. seals, walrus and fish, and the party well supplied | theirdemands are acceded to. A new feature in Saou ; pain. Addresses by Prof. A. GRarAM BELL, Mr. R. Ross ‘on the completion of any case that may ‘AL D BAD CONDUCT OF THE CREW. with means for their capture, which was an almple | the case was developed Last night, Which may lead = 309 F street northwest, dual inca aud Dr. H. ‘BY, The public are, ce he court at Uhe date of the reveipt of this With tt seas at ig eee source of food. to more serious troul than has been apprehend- at Fs wae ayes 019-3t__| order. ith the exception of the chief engineer of the} “5th. Why he came south of Cape York at all. it} ed. It appears that five men, representing the : s = G : —— Proteus, Mr. Carmichael, and the boatswatn, Mr. | being in the friendly Fsqtimax country and falfly | SWitelmen of Kunsas City, Atchison, St. Jowph COMEDY rFouR ¢ MOURNING BONNETS and CHILDRES' fee cathe ry co I published in| | THe WeeKty Srax for this week 1s now ready | Taylor, none of the crew lent any” assistance in Supplied with the necessaries of lite, and Omaha, arrived here yesterday’ atid clnvulaced e ic rvis, of Philade ‘ ‘ ‘ie Fone: = se expla 5 ed You as si letly mg Ors, 1 o Gemssine ct sam YEDSESDAY ANDTHURSDAY, |b SERRA ap aaa TORE | togn eg gear Miete oame, ene | RUSE part mG a ne O8 See | aa encase enum youst aon | SEEN ome neces Wakes Saat Bg pete ti — OULUEEH lore ARO aiee Hot desiring tomuetypresent aiybotse snd decitan ts | pasted and tolled) and will be sent answers in | thelnoes property and did nothing towards savi cen! =e two oF three daysilonger all the switchinen tn U6 THIRTY-SIX P TERS, eS ae foact honorable in the premises, Liereby make a re- | the United States and Canada, postpaid, for one | provisions! uutil after. thelr bags had been packed one eee Farad aungenee aged to pay t And the Funniest Aftervice ever < | Wisses Sepawiex A it .C. CHASE, Fa. Bee. — = tgs oC take en epics Ueean His Visit to Washington. Wages. | It ts furthe ied by the strikers here ot sana aul loupe eae = See athe z —- : yee os at the yard men of Terre Haute, Indianapolis,and ress Bah er er Ne ane Lee we Poet eats fing that sulted thelr fancy. | LleUt | 4 pare AT SECRETARY FRELINGUCYSEN'S—OVE- | other places east of Une Missisappl, are vers tact i eauate eae Artists, Poets. Mi lett, L. Bagger and E. J. Ed- | Colweil lost all of his clothing after it had been | yewrs OF THE DISTINGUISHED VISITOR TO-DAY. | and discontented, and could Yer easily lncuerdl to D 7k PARISIAN ROBES. ee wards, of Washington, were registered in Philadel- | Town on the ice. He afterward recovered a mane Gi Join the mover ‘The western commitier claltus ae ES | : ih Gaatoniet aa 5 ye | Portion of it from one of the assistant engineers of | Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and party arrived in | that the men thes F > “e+ * py Pe Se Baa ae road, Ghatiton, of the) the ship, The crew seemed bent on robbing from | this city last evening, and were received at the cseatpens fe eerie dente y northwest, Latest styles in British legution, has gone to New York.— Senator | the start. and appeared to think they had a right to . Ly thelr purpose, and that If the railway managers do. Hiwest, Lates I= | Jones, of Florida, has been lecturing in Detrolt tor | {eee wer es And BPPe Lieut, Gariington thinks | @Pot by the Attorney General and Messrs. Merrick, | not advance their wages, Saturday or Mc Tailor Finished Cloth Suiis a specialt celtvat | the bénent of an orphan asyium.-—Protessor and ab sf their own offers hid taken the | Lowndes, Morse, Bdwards and “Ashton, of the coni- | 88 them all out. There are w my = Soe - = | Mrs. Baird have been visting in Boston.—Mr. ae 4 “a 3 ed al Kansas City, al each Of the Utuer "ANNTBAL FAN aud | (SS ANDRA, : SN SES W. Brows. | Irving, the actor, ts due at New York to-morrow.— hing the stealing. ie protested ( Cape Tike, | Delng absent, ‘The party of the lord chet justice | Pees mewlODed. nty-sinPiveteclase At teh = FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Hon. Jett Chandier, F, H. Howe and J.T. Howen- | fire cad he was powerless adaing “they (the | CE absent. The party of the lord chief justice SS USSD STAGE ENTERTAINMENT, (eee ai steln of Washington, were registered in St- Loutson | ere) are the ? eS ACIS UY ee tive persons: Lord Coleridge. Mr. Gilbert Church Work. son to all only 10 ¢ STABLISHED 1866, vednesday.— Ex-Cadet, Whitaker has established ae Coleridge, James D. Jounson, of Albany, N. ¥.; THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. = mee “=o < . a military sehool for colored youths at Charleston, WORST LOT OF SCOUNDRELS I EVER SAW.” *, Sheppa se fork city, 1. 19.—The fit i *¢ F HARTVIG Nissr oF REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, S.C— Trot. IM. Paul, who, for the last three | They were shipped under the Engiish law for an | Musiag:, uaa Of New York city, and Lieut. | PRRADELEMEA, Oct 18 The Aftevnth dass sre < Ge meen CENT Orrice—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVESTRL Years, has filled tronomy, Inthe Im- | English ship, and claimed that, as thelrpay stopped | Tater in the eventug Lord Coleriiige made an infor, | Protestant. Episcopal church In the Cited statea Harare he as Gice (Opposite U, 8. Treasury), Pee Gat et ri gintelaedctagy | When the ship went down, their shipping articles | mal call on the President, accompanied by the at. | WaS opened with devotional exeteises, as stil 1o- fr All properties placed in our hands for sale aro inserted, | November 18 caused by the | CTEW* and enforce discipline would have required | Elliott Sheppard. A _cuanl ODISHIAE? 1 rast fie BRE Ok Ridtanaas eke ener senth FS } withont charge, in our “Real Estate Advertiser,” “inst | resignation of Mr. Miles Rock, who Se re eee ee ae oe eae rattan us Wins Cel DCaL COT NALS) 1 Seater hak tucg ba malted oe ee eee a ON EXPEETION an | jesued in 1866), Cepted an apnotntinensar eneatuntoni mand. He therefore determined to keep his men | Attorney 1 Brewster, M. F. Morris, ated m pied a resolution providing Speci ‘i é ecl Por a rea and stores separate, and to avoid any unnecessa: resident of the bar assoc nd Mess for the appointment of a joint committee on emi- WEST ike Bpectal attextion given to the management of estates | Ment to take ¢ arge of a boundary survey bet ChIIISION Je War Bein That Gee oe Tareas | Porter: Morse. KSBOU ae gration, cousisting of three bishops, three presbya " oS. and of properties belonging to non-residents, Also, to } emala and Mexico.—Commandir A. G. metres ag Sd. ‘ nes D, Jol ‘i Vers and Uhree laymen, to ascertain the facts SGT stoe Tate rates, and without charze for paying taxes, remit. | OES Ngee making land. It was decided that. Colwell should | the guests being presented to Lord Coleridge by | Uuls country. Rev. Dr. Dix, of New York, pre- H the Laiest Designs, | Une rents and attending to repairs, to which personal | quae COUNTRYS PENSIONERS take the whale boat and make the attempt. As | Mr, Frelinghuysen. The President, the members | Seited the report of the Joint committee on the Ser oi : ‘ul attention aiven to the disposal, by lease or . resh. Capt. Pike was asked for a crew for the whale | and members 61 lomatic were among poor peed ~*~ Jacket, being the | sate, of all property placed in ont hands, Annual Report of Commissioner | foot gut only tour siguilied thelr wittngness to go. | te guests With the preparation of a mew translation, Iteso- Loans on real estate security made with care,and | A DESCRIPTION OF THE RETREAT BE TEE CLYSTOG SODA. malttee should be coutinued, xin that a new version, M.WILLIAN, | semi-annual interest collected and remitted without | THE NUMBER OF TE He Now ON THE xorrs, | then follows. At Brevoort Island, on the 2th July, | LOT Coleridge thls morning visited the United | be prepared of the bok Of COLLMON prayer, wer - vise, Paris, 907 Penneslvania avenue, of | ChAT. - ‘octl5-Im AND THE AMOUNT PATD OUT. arecord wasleit. The prime object of the expeat. | States Supreme Court at the Capitol By half-past | adopted. 2 = So = (eB? A FRESH SUPPLY OF REFINED COD LAY- | | Col. W. W. Dudiey, the eommtsstoner of pensions, | tion was defeated, and the best course to follow | 11 there was only “standing room” outside the bar | wipoWS AND ORPHANS OP DECEASED CUERGYMEN. sreaisn exspran | Mwave B. Vas Recrn, FE NUS Rene col for oie: Ler full pt bot. at | in his annual report to the Meretary of the Interlor | looking to the rellef of Greely was the problem. to | Of the court, and very Uttle of that. Some of the| Rev. Dr. Hoffman, of New York, from the jolut i : MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S PHARMACY, z : gee dest Seats, However, were reserved Dy the office commitees on deviiagy tomsbesss thee ait pe eer 05 Corner ith and I streets northwest | W-0AY, states that at the close of the year ending | Pe solved: | 1¢ Was Impossinte to go ert: In small | the court, a fact which made the democratic gorge | Committee oh devising means toincrease the allllty 2 13TH STBEE: 4 fe <— = Seite ak TS 3,there e: 5 e1 fled a is each LI s é thr 2 . . S % ATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, a . DR, REULING HAS RESUMED nis | 7U08),8,there were 303,608 penstoners,classifed a8 | oF Pandora harbor, clolling,stores, Conl and carta | i61n the throats of many who were denied auimit- | the relict of the widows wad orphans of deneased laying just retumed from abroad, will OPEN, the office hours for Eye and Ear patients at No, 1209 | follows: 198,643 army Invallds, 74,973 army widows, | could be secured, ‘and a station established at Life | “ce to them. At 12 o'clock promptly the Justices | clergymen, Meported recommending that the house: rom best marnfactnres in FIRST WEEK iN OCLOBER, her Fea yp tania avenue orthwest. Every Wednesday | minor children and dependent relatives, 2,468 navy | Boat cove, remain. there with three mem and the | Of the court were introduced in the usual form, and | gocept the gift of Bishop Whipple. of Minieceta, of - COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS, LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF DRESS TRIMMINGS atosp osm | invaltds, 1,007 navy widows, &c., 4,821 survivors of | Test sent to St. Johns. Lieut. Garlington says that ae bee re imc en hence PAS | @ lot of ground near the center of” the clty of Piirl- 3 AND NOVELTIES. [> {BUILDING LUMBER.” AND HARD Woops | the war 1812, aud 21,334 widows of those who served | taking | into” consideration | the ‘condition, of | iy “gentleman, who pape ‘with Chief Justice | Dit on which tocrect a home. The report was EDDY REFRIGERATOR ee rata B" of every description especially ordered to suit | in that war.’ During the yeat there was added to | the “fee, andthe instructions of Com- Waite, and stood beside him, while the usual “o | 22opted. ailor-made Cloth Suits a Specialty. x customers, the roll 98162 new .pensioners and 796 ends ay oe We eS {here | yer" was being cried. He was known to be Lord | eat —y = oe nee en’ canaee RS.TM. Bi . 1520 O STREET NORTH. | _4-4,5-4, 6-4, 8-4 Ash Counter Tope,prime ana seasoned; | Were restored to the roll; 20,907 pensioners | Was no chance of the Yantie’s getting there. When | 32! ae : i report he committee On Candin, i a. ee Mvctinc ne ED in DRESSMAKING, €! Also Walnut, Mahogany, Cedar, Cherry, Poplar, Oak, | Were, dropped, | making a’ net increase | the lee through which the Proteus had passed off Cay celiaiea wi ad we Gente ea OR geen Bg ot13 MW. BEVERIDGR. | TING'and FIPTING. She guarentess perfect Ash, Whife Pine, Georgia Pine and Vinginia Pine, rough, | {0 (ne number of pensioners of 37,061. The aggre- | Tanrador was described to Commander Wilkes In | “Tne presence of Lord. Coleriage aid not create a | 12,f¢2 Sr coe a es _ | tion in fit and style. sepai-tue | Qn sactrerinte ‘Partition Cal gate annual value of all pensions Is '$32,245.140-43, | July, he sald he would not have put the Yantic in | 4 the Presence, of Lord, amendment grants to them certaln privilege, such C W. aS ~ oF manufactured ition, ling, Wain- | in tucrease over last year of $2,904,000.81.. Of the | icit he had encountered it. While he tho cht the nippl ol urbance in t picker ie penn as making ahd exhortations and perforin- o=D Riven "== & MELLos, scoting, Flooring and Mouldings, in lots to accommo- | $50,064,009.23 paid for pensions during the year, the | Yantic would reach Littleton Island it consistent | A learned lawyer at once proceeded with an argu- | ing their functions in another dl viding: i date. All ordcrs filled with dispatch and ctuess, at | Ty 2: vith the s: ment in a pen case. A few minutes after 1 ' Seana . correc larger proportion was used in paying the arrears, | With the safety of the vessel, he did not think she | Siocy the Lord Chief Justo? took like eee et rae | for Festrictions of taking out a license. Vencrable NA AME 8 CUE | Fran cornered froma’ Bates ad Distveet wal Jess than current market prices, tus swelling the payments much beyond the an | Would get through Melville Straits. But if she | Court ‘The justices OF vie, Caen ee Te tne | Bisliop Greer, of Missi at this point addressed Smoriunent of HEATES potion the largest | here she will make. to ardee Disasce, Gan Goer ee Tn : WM. McLEAN & SON, | nual value. Of the 244205 claims for arrears re. | should reach Littleton Island she would find the | Places and buved Tine Out ite ate oat | the house of deputles, Waking an affectionate leave eity. Atnong thei are the crlebrat-d RADIANT HOME, | €¥ery «rade. With ber long expericnce in the art of | 02 Cor. 13th and B streets northwest, | maining incomplete in fhe office, the report states | Tecord, know of the disaster and pick them upsoon. me Chief Justice and party were shown Uirot a of them. The consideration of the report of the strictly first-class res ae = she guarantees perfect satisfaction in fit | = GAS FIXTURES! Uhat in 204,299 cases, the delay is occasioned by the | _ It was, therefore, decided to cross Smith sound at the Capitol by Messrs. Maury and Ashton ugh committee on canons relative t lay readers was a fe Af Narn OF COORING | MLN, ausi-sm | (er GA Gaimants in failing to furnish ‘the proper evi- | {he frst favorable opportunity and proceed south. | other members of the commitee of the bar berore | “Zen Fesumed. ee UE ec oes St | TRESS _ CUTTING SCHOOL. LADIES CAN ARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO ene - z= pers aides Cbow ot the Pest eng Wa8 | taking their carri Lord Coleridge was invited _ T ELS.GRATES | [tan arco catice. Reo iain draping and ECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. DREBOTS IN THB) TRESRNT LAWS SER Garelibeen Onan price, altiocen st oe to the Capitol by the Attorney Gener pera and tn apiece aches omar ar stock, | {Fimming. Measurement Parlors aud scliool, 1S Lith PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. ‘The commissioner renews his recommendation of | Sxpiained that It was Deossor to toes eres | bers of the bar committee, LORILLARD'S TOUCH-ME-NOT THIRD AT SANDOWN. tn. w. Drewes made to order. aus ‘CORCORAN BUILDING, last year in relation to legislation for remedying | pobuible for the Greely parte yang PRESENTED TO THE PRESIDENT. Loox, Oct. 19.—At the Sandown park club in NION FISHER. 20 E. F. BROOKS, _| defects in the present laws. He recommends that See DL ak Cs Res: Chief Justice Coleridge was presented to the | {UMN meeting Loday, the Corinthian handicap race _CHEMICaL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- = THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | Section 4693 of the Revised Statutes be amended 50 : sts 2 President at 6 o'clock last evening at the White | rllard’s three-year ‘old. chest pouch: TG G Atrvet or “Phirty. years’ experi- Residents is particularly called to PHOSVIT, | as to include scouts, s that the grading | 2nd the narrow escapes made in the retreat are | once Fy egied geen hg le ayn - Veils, ace gad Gentionen's Garments; also Crape | the new and popula Brain and Nerve Tonic and Safe: | of pensions be remodeled on the basis of disability | Tecounted in fl until the Yantle found them on CMS COE EE COL a REDE eon rate a Tadhss Hreakene pee deanad Ux this quverior | quart avainnt Malaria, For sale aerated by the glass or | rather than rauk, These changes in the Jaws, ‘the | the 2d of September, es ee See ea and 6101 against Tench Me None Tye kite Crock: itchen Ctensils, J. De Smedt. official chemist of the District commissioner thinks, could be best effected by a Sip cite Suvieher Cojumise: “Nour Chaniienle wcarat the recor othetian cle Taventon ot BORE. commission. ‘The Ieport ‘ingesan amendment to | REPORTED KILLING OF MEMBERS OF THE GREELY|Affray Between Editor and Artiste elie reper Pd a where I Oo. WATT! nature and harmless, aud your perfect machinery reps 1429 Pennsylvania avenue, {the laws which will not make it necessary for a FAETY NOT CREDITED. ‘MB. HANSEN ATTACKS JOHN Q THOMPSON WITH A = aE. Wve gurbasced in Paris, New York or elsewhere.” Notice | —*¢P8 ee Se ieag— | Mother to show that a son contributed to her sup-| ‘The reports of the killing of one or two members | COWHIDE—THE LATTER FIRES A REVOLVER AY HIS renee spots ensranteed to be thoroughly removed. 3129 | Cane co AHINGTON. D.C. Auigust 22, 1633. | port in onder to recelve a pension on his account. | of the Greely party, which have been published,| assatuaNr. She Gale on Lake Michignn. M55 ANSIE K. HUMPHERY, Me nersimned under the Grin nape of HANCOWS | (4s uso, suaeccted that the clause whieh places | rere examined, and Hieut. Garlington states that | some excitement was caused or E street, nearthe | g MiCMATEEE, Oct. 18.—The wind shifted —— Bl is ved by inutual consent s @ : - 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, RICHARD H. TAYLOR Will sign i Liquidation and | atnended so that these cases shall have their date of Fo oops aud be attached to them. | The | National Theater, last’ evening by an affray be- | allowing the ‘wind-bound flect a chanee to get away? Makes CORSETS to order in every style and'material, | Continuc the business. commencement at the time of filing the applica- | Ong Tieut. Garlington 1s of tlie opinion therifticar | tween John Q. Thompson, editor of the Sunday rts from Port Washington and Racine say and guarantees perfect fit and comiort, HEI ACCOUNTS © Make SET- | tion, rather than at that of the fillng of the last | Ott snout resets Tine ete eee Lteut. | Chronicle, and Mr. Christian HL Hansen, a Danian | Matalarge quantity of lumber came ashore at PR SPECIALTIES ARE— B ACCOUNTS. a oy, plece of evidence. ‘The commissioner recommends | Gtely should reach Littleton Island this season he ‘ 2 wie) both places, ad at Racine some wreckage. ‘There French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear, RICHAT TAYLOR, | the removal of the disabilities of naval ex-conted- | Will divide his people among the different Eskimo | artist. Mr. Hansen had a grievance on account of | are, fore, fears of some disasters as yet un~ and finest imported Hosiery. a ¥ aS OEE: erates. settlements, and the stores he will tind on hisline of | some criticisms made upon him In the Chronicle. It | known. Capt. A. C. Moxon Went to Sheboy can yes~ Patent Shoulder: Hivaces and all Drees Hefarm Gi TBP sracing ATER TON D.C July 160, THR, ‘THE CLERICAL FORCE OF THE BUREAU. TT be eu a ene ond ae eam’ of that. region, | appeais from the statements of witnesses that the | terday, and reports that, noting remains of the Porting Corset: for which Miss H: is special aveut. | introduction of an. Electric Lidit, Machine: together | _ 1M Texard to the accommodations of the clerteal | Conaition of the les permits hith cLivut. GreeGy ep | {We Met and had some words, and Were about part- | Schr. Petrel, Which struck the pier wight before * Saino besurpassea, O°2 Make that for the yries | wid other improvements we an not gublert {6 the con. | foree of the bureau, the report states that the office | leave Discovery harbor im is boats, ne does” not | Mg when Hansen turned and Strack Thompson with | Mast. =e plas = t assed 5 of the weather, and are prepared . = i : i a hin 1 remodeling, all — French, Germuin and Sranish spoken. _a5_ | prompiies, and at fow price any work in the line of | MAS 1.307 employes, and these, except 240 special | think he will attempt the Journey to littleton | the lobby of the theater, and when Hansen. turned “OkIshoma” Payne Indicted. enennmian hoto Engraving, for either relief or plate-press print- | examiners tn the fleld, are located in this city, as | {84nd this Season, us the experience of two winters | to leave’ fired a shot’ {rom a revolver, Which, WOW- | THE GRAND JURY BEING INA TRUE Bite aeAISOP Come ed HL YATTSVILLE. hy follows: In the bullding'corner 12th street and the | 7p raecshown Greely the futility of making a0 | ever, went wide of itsinark. Hansen’ surrendered HIM FOR CONSPIRACY, : 1 ‘Designs and Estimates furnished upon application. avenue, 638) inthe houses annexed on 12th street, (flor fo retreat to Littleton island by sledges in| Tinzeit toa police officer, and at the station de- Lew Kaa, Oct. 19. ros foderm grand Ra ERG 73;_in ‘the house 508 11th street, 25; in the buildin, e ~ Sheol ict hap i gyig THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, | comer of 13th street and the avenue and its annex, SEBEL S BARD OF SELOCE, inpson was ‘recently assaulted fa the sireet ia ee ee = = 528. ‘The tloor Howed to each person is 28 | At Discovery Harbor ‘he has a good house, plenty eo OWN aS oma” Payne, for conspirzng: JOHNSON & WINE aw now dividing the cream of saiare feet. “He recommends an appropriation of | of fuel and provisions, with what game the country | 2pols Journay Hany C- New, of the Indlaw- | go violate the laws ‘of the Uuited Mates "Payne : See ee ane eee DEP, &H £5,000 for liaproving the ventilation of tlese. bulld< | orrosas mn start “Tin the Police Court, this morning C. HX. Hansen | SYNE desires a speedy” trial, and deckures that y mant- | of Hyattsville, into building lois (nearly all the lots AYWARD UTCHINSON, ings. Se re oe an ee a | anil aad Was CLUE WEE GAtAy, aun te | ee arene oe forthe: “A iano | formerly divided having been sold.) ‘These ots are on 404 NINTH STREET, PENSIONERS OF THE FUTURE. Teach Cape Sabine without tne eee ermtts, and | {eased on collateral. Prosecuting Attorney Moore | "2. Scak caer shoriben merece itt gf Bolte | very high ground and are beautiful and cheap. You ~_ | Inregard to the pension business in the future, | buity. Ineaition omnes L | sald he would ask that the case be contined until = No can . és >| culty. In calling attention to the valuable services ~ s alded in many ways, and that he has invariably no- saree te Pure air, good mineral water end excellent | Atonts for LOWS CHELSEA ART TILES. TRENTON | the commissioner finds that these 962,601 living | of Lieut. J. C. Colwell, his knowledge, energy and | t¢ 230 inst., and would ask for a warrant against | fied the United states attorney taal hos ated na cty. ‘To persons with moderate meana whodesire | ART TILE. AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILE COM- | soigiers and sailors who have not applied for a pen- | determination, Lieut. Garlington recommends that | Mt Thompson, {0 interfere if he proposed to whien they reached the toget a home a rare opportunity is offered. Go out and | PANY, MINTON, MAU and other IMPORTED TILES. | oon “ana 72,340 Pensionable relatives, while all of | MS services be'secured to command the relief vessel District Government Affairs, state line and not to walt until arriving at Okla~ Neer bain done in the way of improvements, | BRASS FIRE-PLACES and BRASS FIRE GOODS in | the former iny not. apply for pension, he thinks | Of the next expedition. He commends the willing- . a % such ss the erection of new houses. crading and gravel- | great variety. that all of tie latter prevably will, hess and cheerfulness of the men of the detach- DISTRICT REVENUES. —— ing streets and putting down brick sidewalks, &c., and = INCREASE OF SALARIES RECOMMENDED. ment, and recommends that they be granted such General Foreign News by Cable. you will return convinced that the driving of a few HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ™ os . tthe indulgence as they may ask. SERIOUS STRIKE RIOTS IN AFRICA. one at stakes by a surveyor is not all that has been done there. | _sep22 s0n91n strect, | Tne Tepe en Ue cliot ae taper easton ABOUT THE SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS. e first a R Care Towx, Oct. 19—A strike has occurred = i - board, “| Lieut. Garlington concludes his report as follows: | year aruse from the concessions of interest. by Con- | among the miners at Kimberler, and has assumed oe ee een ae eS B ri ; tion division, the chiet of the eastern, middle, | «7 desire to call your attention to the manifest in-| gress to delinquent taxpayers, the rate belng | a Serious character. ‘The men have made a nolous mi BB'S ALTIMORE EATERS!! southern, western and old war and navy divisions, | jyry done me in the publication of certain state. | abated from 10 to 6 per cent. The receipts Uhis year | demonstration, and much damage has been done to Any of the undersigned will take you out, free of — be each advanced to $2,500, and that of their assis- ts Immediately after tht are regarded as satisfactory. property. A force of ial constables, Which Was ~ ba s % . ‘The attention of Housekeepers and others is again in- | tants to $2,000, abd that of ‘chiefs of other divisions | Men mediately after the news of the disaster led out to suppress the disorder, fired at the riot- SEWING MACHINES | CDAPE and show you the Lots, Vited to these justly to $2,250. Feached here, “These Statements, | purported | ane washington gas colspany have been author- | €FS, ad shot two natives. vely the latest runing GEORGE J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space, CELEBRATED LATROBE STOVES. PROGRESS OF THE WORK. Once Sere to Sette oat” 1 anal | wrod ‘by the Commissioners to erect thirceen stives | THR NEW OUTBREAK OP CHOLERA TX RaYFT. nkice L.D. WINE, 1930 Pennsylvania ayenue, ‘Their beauty and excellence of workmanship and fin- | The commissioner states that on July 15, 1888, the | heen’ furnished “supplementary instructions” | amps on Water: ‘between 7th and 13th streets, | _ ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 19.—The village in the out- aymeniin, anid epectal M.L. LITTLEFIELD, Hyattsville, | ish, enhanced by late improvements, render them supe- | office was practically up with current work. That | prior to my departure from the United States,which | Where indicated by Superintendent of lamps } skirts of this city, in which it was announced yes- yunents, and speci E. 8, WESCOTT & Cl riok to any other Latrobes in the market, ‘The only La re Fase a PERTY OWNER Serday choles Bas Eicken Cm, bas Bertone _ a < 4s to say, ever y case involving arrears filed prior to ructions I had positively disobeyed. The only IN REPLY TO A PRO! o 3 0c9-10t Cor. 20th st. and Pa ave, | fobes that effectually heat the lower rooms. uly 1st; 180, and with f =ptions all led sub. | {structions I ever received are the o instruc- | in the eastern section of the city, who 2S feast hey FS BIBB'S LATROBES GUARANTEED Richt to Sty 1st, TEGO. and wot Involving attene:| tons, published ab the tie. Ant written | mprovementof 12th street, between Band Cstreets | the canal tanning through the vilivee at ae 5 853 PPP FEE ccom A L to give satisfaction in every case. For sale by dealers | had been examined, ‘Those ready for settlement | Paper was enclosed in the envelope With my in- | north the Commissioners state that the fund | trom the adjacent cemeteries Into Which cholera Bess PoP ke 2 OH AA BE senerally. sep20-lin had been settled. ‘Teose awaiting proper calls for cual coy ae pe Spy na oi victims have been interred. ; 2 evidence were atten and it was found that THE EARTH. OPENED AND WED HOUSES AXD : = Sak Bb Bee SoG Ht Baa E 507. P. F 5O'7 | noting turther could ‘be done In 985,000 claiins ouy | 12, YOUr — offlee. sparsely occupied streets as long as there: PROF GooDs. s° P EEE GOO HA A IcTURE IE‘ RAMES, of a total of 24,000 pending. He thinks that the Ne nee As ow of the a7 here we : hs work ts more as Oct. 1.—The a goverment hen hy y X basis of instruc- | urgent They therefore cannot incl their es- SHE, oa RHOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ~~~ Pan on SEO sO SRENN, S74 stret southwest, The amorint requires foe errant Cr penaiona | tions to be given the commander of the vessel or- | Uneaves for heat year the lmprovemen ct 12th strect ment, two. men-of war 80 the soees Of the rene CHARLES HYATT, Provue = ——— during the next two years will depend upon their = 4 for the sufferers. It is reported that 120 bodies have 4 : H diligence in furnishing evidence. Of the 148,000 poets pen Goevsend ia tae wTaagh clap <4 Sib sa Wa E. Woop « Co. claiins the report estimates that sixty per cent will THE SERVICE COMMISSIONERS CALI. UPON iy the combed pact OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE WINES AND ° erence ee eres at Littleton, sland. | You | ‘Atlaasa ‘and’ swallowed sip la Lite - id not know how gotten NDERWEAR, froin 1°. $220, . : HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ‘ne Dunn-Murphy Monte Case. Hid ane SEE sass ait a obese ime abie Gaaeite ESS SHIRTS TO UE LIQUORS WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF JUDGE WYLIE CHARGES THE JURY. tras ble. the instructions — Laree line of UNFINISHED AX ISHED SHIRTS MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST Inthe inal (Quaye Wylie) this morning | C¢!ved. These instructions, were based uj Oct. 1%—When the under the AD LOWES PIICES, COST FROM THI: eee) aaveu Criminal Court (Judge this mornin; ou called was’ Mlooded No. Sig F STREET NOKTHWEST, eae ae ae a ees et ae aL 0 Cl aie ae ee jets ay o ie FIRST OF. NOVEMBER APPARATUS FOR ‘Murphy alias Johnson indicted for larceny of a eee site i : watch and chain and $60 from R. B, Thomas on —- “3 BE PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS, Taney fat Tau moana Of three card motions in the same. I je Hac rRy, . monte” was ‘The defense offered several Casmer MeErING to-day all of the mem- =< No. 296 W. Balt. St. and No, 1 North Liberty Street, padi as rayers a8 to the evidence of accom! and Jt 'yile proceeded to the jury. He said tl ‘Was not a game at all, but a simple device to rob a man. nes ae ee a house by a servant acting with tes, “AN accomplice was evidently a i witness, but the law was if there was no. ce except the ac- complice as to the identity of it was better to acquit. The evidence tas. them on this sUecEssoRn TO bers were present except Secretary Chandler, who spenecn as ance was transacted. " f¥ FURNISHINGS, 12 F Starry Norawest, Wasmexezox, D.C. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts t 912.00 A. GARLINGTON, O., Commanding. Bemarks of Gen. Hazen. patra die Seta Gen, W. B. Hazen, chief signal officer 0.8 A., in BRP hires vo ede Feo} oc22 3732 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pera nreciier anne ne lnetae gle eet” | retteultcng the repeat et ioak Garey ete P plice before they could convict. The: Secretary Lincoln, makes the following remarks: ‘to find stores and as had been Evenyvrmxa New AND Haspsouz expected, ernment had Diuwesevs WEDDING STATIO SERY. FOR THE FALL TRADE ener eS Fashionable, Neat ani Chol styles, snd the Bnest Stock IN CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, Pay Vea . 16) PIRIE'S ENGLISH CARDS, printed from plate LACE CURTAINS ey, ‘Yorkshire. saslaplrierties AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Dalleved that ail of them p and 10th streets, mao have th For the Lowest Cash Prices, at ‘te victims have thus £32 ‘say that when the NOS. 403 AND 45 TEM STREET NORTHWEST, SING! cea sie re ewe a ale, | wpa 801 MARKET SPACE. | oc19.1m irae Spies G MEADGUARTENS For Fi Sd CHIL. 10 ‘the mine ‘mse i THE CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTY. COMFORT AXD BARRELS MALAGA GRAPES, en : tia IN iieivnrars Finest ever shown in this city. s 3 me) re agoas, ae ; ©. WITMER, Hi Qa Goods. Prices to suit the times, cals

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