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THE EVENING PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, BLACK FLAGS 3 Loxvox, Oct. 22.—Advices froth Yun-Nan conte® the that the Chinese are assisting the Bla: x Annam, who number men, exch AT THE STAR BVILDING | ot in the garrisons at Bac-Ninh and Soutay. Werthwest Corner Pennzy! ’ + TRE VICEROY OF CANTON'S anwy. . nd 11th 8t., by | ‘The viceroy of Canton objects to foreiwners trae versing the streefs of the city. He has concentrated in the vicinity Of Canton, ostenibiv SwLACHOUNE CE anticipated x ataOLiON, Wut Teally in readiness an expected French attack. ‘The vicerey Mmaimabie or «hear ot 1,000,000 taels, which, he atiegs hod for tle yinent of GEO, W. ADD Tue Fyesixe Stan is or losses theurred if it TOLLS AgCHES are also asking for é “ea ALL QUIET IN TONG! nD. C.99 ‘The latest advices trom Tonquin Frist: $1 2 year, = - - == that 92 ts quiet there. Practically the French SE ea ——_ a - not advanced beyond MH: mM, and will ‘ * — D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1883. TWO CENTS, [Sieg Sino TROUELE WITH PORTO. ‘The viceroy of Canton complains of the with. drawal of the Portuguese gunboat havin acd the Watchuuan Who was changed wilh « Chinaman, the incident which led that city. The viceroy has demanded th SPECIAL *NOTICES. _ Washington News and Gosip, | 7H8 =SDErECrIves cases Telegrams to The Star. NEW ISSUE OF STOCK, Proceedings in the Criminal Court. AMU TIONAL THEATE A. u GOVERNMENT TKeckivts Te-Pay.—Internal rev- ee watetnman be handed over to, the Hritish courts tor = : EQUITABLE enue, $755,145; customs, £195,498, : aks 4 trial. The Portuguese officlals, in re COMMENCING AY k Trives and ¢ Co-operative Buu Assowlation. Si ~ - FLINDER AND WELFRESH PLEAD NOT GUILTY. m n oN the prisoner was at Macao. If the c4 Wat TSat akeos Une EERE s ma ca fol Deatit of MisterRR Yorse's Wire. cable als-| Tn the Criminal Court Gudge Wsile) this morning | FATAL FIRE IN ANNAPOLIS, ee id prosecute hm there. Ti WE is: peoducedt th kp Seana ee he S xtra Ee es pa ecelved at noon today by Mr. Young, of | there was a lange attendance of people, In anticipa- ead to trouble with Portugal, as the Chinese have 1 UNDEENESES Bee se ceat caine) G9 eae sis Sener mccain that Mes Won ce Mie cin crue orice eee ace again 5 eae Rays objected to the presence of the Portuguesa UNDE ESTS thes TF. 1h $275,.29020 Soper Get emus! to Carte : guments noied cise-| THE THREATENED CHINESE WAR, | # Micso. Extra Hee will be furnished and sub- | Join Russell You Wife of the minister to China, | ex-detectives. After the arraignments note REPORTS CONCERNING AN APPROACHING WAR WITH ¢ ; Here Ponti iy Apa Iast fonda merming: | where, the indictment against C.F. Finder and : pf cg Guilt ntlmate wi ont he George W. McElfresh, charging them with recely- are cireulating tn the interior of China, and the : a change of climate would benent her health, 2 yon at the same ti Dingan uf Eimravine: | Wich powan ty fall soon after het aval in chime | ibe stolen property, (a eord waten, worth e100, | REPORTED PLOT TO KILL LORD LANDSDOWNE, | peopiein Vuncwan believe that, the chines arty e fats Hosiery. Aaricultural Devt J and co secure the best of medical attendance. she | stolen from Joseph Bauman November 27th, 188) IS preparing to wage a War of exterminalios Mansy on Printing Othe pred dauuhicr or the late Gov. | was read.’ fr. Winlanas stated thatthe case w: ae ESE against all foreig nens ‘or th & D sts. n. w. fe “it, and Was Laartied to Minister | Placed on the assignment late on Saturday, and he a st car ar tll CE pa ESCA tote ec paren | aaa prepared to go on. The couri, ascertaining] A BOOM IN WALL STREET. Incendiary Fires im St. Pan! ecu laa itn | i Puris hi august bet. gies that the defendants were present, sald that they St. PAUL, MINN., Oct. 22—Shortly after midnich® sacra Office, 4 st) | VAIS IA AUBUST Tis could be arraigned, Which was done, anda plea of = the livery stable ot Peter Burkey was Darwed. “Aut ae EE Ww ERNMENT Pror- | not guilty was enter hOPSeS aNd carriages were Saved. ‘The lose ts de alts wl Incore Hes sk. the slitioas r. ith & Dats | ENTY.—Comutssioner Evans received a telegram| ‘Whe Casex Against John W.Coomes. |DEATH OF HON. ELISHA FOOTE $6.00; insured, While the fw, departiyrnt wa por p's oP : or Fi ggormect Pk Rimes & Co.. Bank. | this morning reporting eal Deputy aes Fen-| The three indictments on the assignment seit = and Wabash streets, one of the Principal Wwacks og ok vening Drews ton, at Tueson, Arizona, refuses to deliver govern- | John W.Coomes were called up,and he was arralgn 7, 7 . the city. C. B, Thurston & Son's carriage and farm. MONDAY, OCLs DS ae eg? BS stecessor, E,W. Thayer, U1} and pleaded not guilty. ‘These indictments are as| ARRIVAL OF MATTHEW ARNOLD. Implement warehouse and salesrontus wens totaly No Decisions were rendered by the Supreme | 3,000 door Keys, valued at $250, and knives and THE P. E. CHURCH CONVENTION. | insured. Thom have bons panier of taoradiary. Court of the United States to-day, pincers, worth $4.25—from Charles Rittershofer, fires in thts city during (he pust wreck, ant te sph ae fe Pp PSI August 8, 1881; No. 14,779, misconduct in office grow- ee: lieved that last nignt’s fires are the work ue ad Tae REst6 ‘adet George R. Martin, of | ang out of te same trans and No. 14,780, Church : sume gang. srvrs, | 2-8 ahaldine Conny wil be behl at ois Trance | tue fourth cl Hany Acfiemyy has Ween ae] violating section 357, R. SD. C., growing Out of the aus neacbesnicorsertie eo DAY. ight Wissing Sailors. rivi OREN'S STYLES, | ne Company will be Lek 5 eae 4 aieubttOn. 5 1 | CONVENTION TO-DAY, = T RENOD \ ING STAGE ieen sree ae WEDNESDAY. 24th instant,at7auolock | Cepted. same transaction rs ng WEDNESDAY AD id other business, J. T. PETTY, «The government was represented by the district || Prmapenrata, Oct. 22.—To-day AT CIRCts SCENE attorney and assis mn Of The | — SAXPWICH, Mass., Oct, 22.— it, Mr. Taggart, and Mr. Wells, | general convention of the Protestant. Episcopal | Scorton beach thi Will be peeattieest ine Sew OCTORER torn Secretary. Special attorney, and Mr. A. H. Jackson for the | church was opened with the usual devotional exer- | tion of Ute one lst. trem t © UNEW SCENERY. & = oS q ripenEGTae lefendant. elses, after which the house of deputies was called | C ‘ t a eta ERS Ra ene) Fy After the pleas had been entered, Mr. Jackson | to order, and Judge Wilder, of Minnesota, trom the gutraty he tama Sevewrer Axp Cunusraax, oe a tt oe: fe nd Col. Barr have | asked to withdraw those In 14,672 and 14,779, and in- | committee on amendments to the constitution to Ru s z sapere e28 ee Ke i Kan., to inspect the military | terpose whom had been referred the question of the right at Per Late with Mme. Van Reuth,) | 7-355 PROMPT SETTLEMENT, kone to Leavenworth, Ka a Soinenit the cary rp Muoanseause Cla Uelop or SEAN GCGAIy So ee Have opened their Drestuiking Parlors, 025 12th street | <= Wasi D. C., Oct. 19th, 1883. | prison at that place. Gen. McKeever ts acting as tiie groan that ole aemceeerte uid nee anege | the Dishop of a new dlocese erected out of his Jurts- pai in * | | Mesers. HARRY C. TOW &CO,,Bankersand Agents | udjutant general, (eee on the ground that tI diction, reported recommending that to accomplish and Winter Went, Washinton, Dy, auunorss 440 Esteect north | a were opnodat ihe Treasiry department to-| tat the statute and rules governing the police | Wayne td te capedient to aineoe atane | Sareea COMEQLS Tailor F ey apeialty. Gian eae vines sacest\ Gianka forsrompt yay. (joo cantar the Heating re etee cae tas | had been violated. fourof Uie constitution. It was placed on the cal- TAR LUTHER PLAY A RTOCRAR, ; i n fire to uy premises om the Might of the etd ae Montgomery wart us for ine | Mr. Taggart proceeded to argue that misbehavior } endar. ‘Beet, ton ROBES, turteenth instant, "Very respect tilly, He building at Montgomery, Ala. Bartlett, | in office was an offense. RPTCATION AT. Luther pi aaa So ES MARY A. LORD, + Co., of Balthnore, were the lowest bid-| ‘The court said that the statute prescribed no | Dr. Chapin, of western Michigan, from the joint | the t Ovestxc 020-30" BSoss SUS Re areet Banas : Penalty, |The Dollce board had male the rerula- committee on, education, pre mted a report which | Weime + and WAS a geal ies bara oat WILL F: y. S. ROOSE. =< Uon, but had imposed no penalty, and he Stated that the number’ of schools for bi Great 1 8 present, Including several Gere petyy wal DNESDAY AND TRGROULY. t= * es Gov. Proctor Ksorr, of Kentucky, arrived In) an thdictment could be sustuined'on such thsi, | should be increase enol a man princes aud tue Abbe Lisht, ; F 2 ae epee My oa customers and the yublic are Sepectfalle the city to-day, His business here ts in relation to. ae, Taceers oe tee eee Se aoene effect See seas for tue : Doh © THE GRAND DUKE VEADIWER, IPORTATIC el that I Jinve ed my ews Stand | oo cinting OF KG agajnst the general gov- | wasthe duty of the detective to turn over the | Paul or some other day be set_-apart a5.aday Of | protyer of CAR SMAND MUST VEATIMRR, SH MILLINESH Peachy otel to) the Harris Hones (ate din. | tho claims of Kentucky against: the general gov amount received —$10—to the major of police, with | special intercession, fe ag and colleges. Sev. | here tetas Mears ect ee ee Wo ate * TED PERSONA rf w Willard’s, and to my | ernment for arms, ete., furnished during the re- REONICETepOn he subject and by not |i athe 7 chat tne | 2 n Blarviiy, Next Week. He 0. Visii bo Ft 1sth and EF streets, opposite belli Tt Seems that ip making provision for the a full and explicit report on the subjec i an wy not ir A astice, one ret: aid that the | interview With the emperor, to which fact coms! a i Hard Hotel. Tshall'stllcon: | navyient. of claims of tis character hetd hy the | Gig SO he became guilty of misconduct tn office. | house Nad’ already concurred ane po tle Beyer they ptosis ; id 233 Penneylvania avenue aud at | Pay »s Congress omitted to allow Kentucky | 4 Jackson said’ the paper was based on the | bishops in setting apart tor that purpost {he second a . .. wolitan aud National Hotels i : Single ‘polut that there was no penalty in the | Sunday after Epiphany, ‘The report Was placed on Arrival of Matthew Arnold. = Statute, calel fe Sew York. 2. . . . ae HOE ecretary ndar. NEw YorK, Ort. 2.—Among the passengers by a TPLY OF REFINED COD LIV Bipien s es >| Mr. D. W. Glassie, for Mr. Coomes, made the WARDENS AND VESTRYMEN. the Ja. Which arr Wis morn. i eat ii, Stock PPLY OF RE D oC of the Treasury as to the best means of getting the : r RIPPRLY I EERO aye alae 5 " i rvia. which ais ern. ese the Latest Desyms, CHOW ARDS PHARMEACE ? claim of lis state adjusted. Gov. Khost says itis | Point that he had been already punished by The Teport, of the committee ou canons, recom. | tng, was Matt true that_he is engaged with Librarian Spofford in | MUSSal from the foree, and to try him now on this | mending to dlocesin conventjons th MAURY and I streets northwest. charge was trying hima a second tine. A UANSAH Bs ixty, different Hew book on humor, SN requiring that. none but co eleonie ? ¥ Jacket, being the | Fess GAS FIXTUL Ele preparation of eondiut Mr. Wells, for the government, sald that the In- | Churet wantens, and thet vente Maret tec vit ms n . te eae: Tor NAVAL Disriay At ie Newnune Cenren- | dictment for misconduct in office in effect, charged | to the discipline'of this church, was then taken up | (ne a polit } t Large stock of the latest designs. Adiuiral Cooper, commanding the North | (40rtion, an offense punishable by common iaW. | and qiscnssal by Mr Fisher of wesiarn New one, | eet Pu pe ete pentes Adair rts to the Navedepartment, | {e289 indictments for misconduct aud violating | who moved. On be Amended so 28 t6 | Hien HO LO ‘America, UNUI the nilddie of ATROBES, URNACES. | Atiantte squadron, reports to the Navy department, | the statute were read, a. | Tad that all wardens shall be communicants, and | Fepruary, wien be will n turn to kuglibd. : PLUMBING AND HEATING, hder date of Xew York, Cetober ivth, the particu. | ‘The court sald those two should He consolidated. | that all, vestrrmicn shall euhscrite wy wae mt TSEVERSADE =| =. Serer jars of the participation in the Newburg celebration: THE MOTION TO QUASH OVERRULED. . promise to conform to the doctrine discipline and gland To-day. q EUTH, SAM'L 8, SHEDD, of the Tennessee, Vandalia, Alance, Portsmouth Bi ‘The court said that the question he understood to | Wership of the Protestant Episcopal church. The ‘Three nationa salutes were fired STaK oe _ nendment of Mr. Fisher was hot asrreed bide 1112 19rm srmeer Nontiwest, ia Businmetneneet Yessels, and on the day of the cele-| De raised was that, although the dutles prescribed j Amendment of Mr, Misher was not agreed ta. eiomedipitied | Having just returned from abroad. will, OPEN, the | = — = ‘al brigade was landed, and in the | by the police board were in pursuance of law, yet| Rey, pr. If mn, Of Alban MALLS won by Arehidue: Tallsurin jE TaSEWEERER Citas ONS | [gp NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF LICE were displayed from the vessels. | hecause there was no penalty attached there was | had no doubt as to the exper of a canon on "conduct of officers and men Was satisfactory, | no offense. It contd not be denied that the regla- | the subject. but they. doubted wa nd Koyal Fern third, ‘There were tive and the display made creditable. The commanders | tions were prescribed under the statute, and they petent for the convention to regul: of Jalning ships Saratoga and Portsmouth lent | therefore had the foree of law. ‘The Indictment, | tons of the different states hy cahion, and the Maavagement of those then, charges that defendant, a police officer, #lo- | tion in the report of the cominittee w cd. high state of discipline, ed thes regulations. ‘The court read authori | A resolution provik STATIONS OF DRE AND NOVELTIES, ide Cloth Snite a Spee - DD. | LATEST Isic lrond President. ue directars of the Ken- Change of CINCINNATI, Oct DAY oF by the Dis R13 um} | tastor tof of evening tueky Central retiroad this afternoon seer; j a ee Ques | Banks snd Bankers, Bill — and overruled the motion to quash, and an | sessions was adopted by a vote of 11 yeas toad | 1S Punting oe rs + [apres ree BD, FEAT. SACGUES | ane, aud. Bankers, 2a g8 Witt.—Tho will of | exeannuwerectede azn nays i: niet ree ab L new M CUNNINGHAM, ae ' eh ae . Crane s fled with The court sald that all three of the indictments ACTION ON COMMITTEE REPORTS. and Gen John treet northwest, between 3 ilquars. Wines id ister Ramsdell to-day, and a commis could be consolidated, Resolntion No. 14, of the ike the tes. THE JURY. relatin A Jury was called, as foliows: Thomas Somerviti, | Ordained in foreign CountrIes,” Was U cred , "4 aug cag vise, | and adopted Robert B. Frey, Walter Tl. Beans, Jon H, Wise, Mepore So: 4, OF the committee ‘on edneation, on j John L. Vogt, Andrew Archer, W. B.'T. Davis, Con- | ene resolution of Kev, Mee Tiaehine OF ouiner he on canons, | to M. Nichol, of New York, to timony of the att x Witnesses ther New York, February 11th, 1862, and be his property, of wh: ; VP. Crane, whom he — Two Duck Hunters Lose Their Lives. | Avneny, N.Y John Keen, aged | twenty years, wa Shot while 4 | ih Bowling: Tank rs in Old Barrels, Real Estate Agents Restaurants aud Eating Houses, Theaters, Reetitic in on tie” Seneca ames 1 twenty use and benefit and for the Tad Lecker, George F, Pyles, B.W. Page,V. J. Becker | lating to the establishment of a school b: While huutiig duck . 5 . that may be born to him. and G. W. Banagan. a capital of $10), S taken up. (AN parties engaged in sold bnsiness, trades or profe — Mr, S Said that he had been a member of | mittee had reported adversely. ‘The report was A Regular pe ee ren a Lorp Corerm v —Chiet Justice e committe les were sat | adopted. ROOM IN NORTHERN PACIFIC STOCER. bit, Viz Coleridge attended service yesterday morning at a that he dt THE PRAYER BOOK ALTERATIONS, . ‘ may fail toy ised. the Epiphany P.E. church. In the afternoon he drove Conran teckeh and he was ex panied by Justice Blatchford, of the] ~ Columbus ates Supreme Court, and Lieut McClellan, | phe defen: Yous, October It was appar notwvit The Post's Hnaneioh at (he opening ths standing the setticment oa The order ot the day was taken up, viz., the con- ; sideration of the resolutions offered by" Key. Dr. | 8TH: nnon were chiled. | Huntington, of Massachusetts, a8 follows: Rte. | MOF ss, shail in add nposed, pay a wun five nor more tin fifty said the jury wa: au cerptable, solved, that'there shall be and are hereby proposed | Cousiderablo portion of the Short interest in Northe Sustloe, Walks hd Testes Gree oanursen, Cliet | ae government challenged Mr. Wise, and David | flee’ geist unre, salt De and aire bereby Proposed | ee eae oe vurday in the open tat= her DGE Unite to He Sola ee Hoa ay cote Panty aso | Nachman was excused, having an opinion. Henry | te the Seer ace ee or aaoRtion oF rejection | Te ee tae i believed to inis sy Guo. W. Brows, | drove to the Soldiers’ Home and called upon the | Patiey wascalted, Dut ‘challenged. Le aeerasa additions in the book of conimon pr Md | Settled privatels—104 res by one parts), therm Opinion President, afer which they visited the various | i Scott was excused, as ale W. D. Crulte E, report and the book annexed a3 amended severaii, | W#S SUll SuMiicient outstanding short interest. ¢ District of | »-255 FITCH, FOX & BROWN, in the evening Lana Colegidges his teen Hout | Simpson and Clarence Beall, W. P- Cannon was | NTO and te Dook annexed a8 amended severally, | eonsiderable excliemient. Non of nthe evening Lor Ic M3 son, Hon. Gil- eDVETIIG haa | $245 i Pree eg pent oer das a | Preferred opened at 6 ee ianot ESTABLISHED 1966, bert Coleridge, and Lieut. MeCléllan dined with the | Shonniod. gehe Seng eet, Joseph Shorter the sections therein noted 1s hereby proposed as a | I : John Goldin was accepted. 1 At closed S. ‘The Jury, a8 follows, were sworn: Messrs. Frey, ishuninister, Lord Coleridge and the t distinct and independent alteration or addition tn | PezUlar sates tik t k this morning for Philadel euchly removed. a2) REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, ane Evans, Vogt, Eslin, Archery Davisy Pyles, Page, ¥; | Wie S%d Book of common prayer and to be acted | Mctuatlons durinc te M NIE K. HUMPHERY, OFPICE—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE, they will proceed tht ning to New York. Be-| J. Becker, Banagan, Beall and Goldin. 2a eater e Soeit itcutions onl cas | the advance in the y z! seer (Opposite U. 8. Treasury), fore leaving he expressed himself In complimentary Mr. Taggart opens se to the jury at 12:15 ade known to the convention of every | During the sa was 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, terns residing (he beauty of Washington and its | ortock, describing te offense, and Statilg What he church, to the end that cack: aaa | Ane. ad on all the other | Novthern | Rod guarentee crimes every mle auidaterial, | 4 ocyrtion placed tn Gur banda for ealoare inserted, | PUDUC UUlldinge, and the soclabllity of its people. they expected to prove. a ee every one of them maybe acted upon for adoption | Facile, stocks ‘The | comuion “advanced Wheat Mino Underwear | Eeped nies | Nt Pee Advert," rt | ym narrows Raconownxarioss.—Fust Assist-| Mai umienuawed forthe defendant, dosing OCjudge Sutey, Of Virgiala Glare a aka | im the same time Ores Ind all Dress Reform Goods. Special attention given to the manazement of estates | Mt, Postinaster General Hatton TE oe, THE TESTIMONY. Tecomlt the report of Ue proposed alterations to | Fawend Sy, t0 1 mee nies arcrcules”Sup- | ahd of properties Delonsing to noh-residonta. Also, to | Port, states that in order to meet the reduinenents | on the court re-assembitng at 134 o'clock,the gov- Porites f for which Miss H- is special avent, | the renting of Houses and collection of Renta at mode- | for clerks and to keep within appropriation, it eek tee van inke te ies Ig necessary to reduce the salaries of money order | CreMent called Charles Rittershofer, who testified and Pacific 7, lo 213, ite rates, and without charge for paying taxes, remit- = "eS. 0 that he is a locksmith, and had a shop on H street, Jersey Central to it be surpassed. = . zs clerks tn 195 offices, a necessity which Mr. Hatton y ERE Fete ‘and sttending to repairs, to which personal | Hones Congress will not permit.to occur again’ te | near i4th; that on August 24,180, he lest 3,000 = attention is given. Urges upon Congress the importance of pro- | door keys, pincers, a vise and four knives. Witness Murdered at a Dance. inh oder Faithful attention given to the disposal, by lease or | viding roomy and well arranged offices for the | went to police headquarters and reported the Joss, CHARLESTON, W. VA, ent” Tun, | $8 sale, of all property placed in our hands. transaction of the postal business. Ie calls atten-| and he met Mr. Coomes, who said he had he: colored, urday night, died | 203 Zaatis on) Teal estate security made with care, snd | ton to the fact that, there 18 a class of towns in | something about it, and Coomes afterwards come | Seetentioe citacn Ragland has been “arrested, | {5)g2 Pam ane Siut-annual interest collected and remitted without | densely populated sections of the country to which | to his shop and wanted to know what he would | Charged with the munice eeing, prices were he highee:oh one aay: eae octl5-Im | the free delivery service might be extended by | pay for the return of the keys. Witness told ———~ ____ Tab SbOML ISSN In WhO Meee eon Name establishing the system at the prinefpal or central | Coomes that the government, paid him $125a month. The Order of the Red Eagle. tls F Te AUS GTON (TRAINING | SCHOOL, FOR | office of a group of such small towns, lying within | Coomes did not show any disposition todo anything | pyr, ADELPHIA, Oct. 22—In recognition of the THE NEW AMERICAN, No.7, | Eg Ca ae Souls’ Church | ¢y : : i % as rites ‘ us "ETA, Oct. recognitio orthern Pacitie For foot and hand power Old Aun fiewts" taken in ex- | $2 ,.5™ mney "Gctoler Bede at Bolter [Cas Tach of each other, and discontinuing the | unless he was pald. Witness gave him $15, but | yA uueat services in behalf of the Imperial Un, : A. % : rer which It : other offices, or substituting for them, Inexpensive | Coomes did not ask him, ‘The next Sunday he was | Sty and. National Tabesey in ote a ce, | After which nas of, “NEW QUEEN.” | Piz, ddresecs by Prot 4, Gnauay Bent. Mr. R. Hoos | branches of the Mule onee GO ate eee | ae rt ook inn, histhings were there, and | Which was destruyed. duaing: the tree Gk the ten miunt Siachines, from #20 up. | ahi, Cia ieoce olo-at | Could sorve the Surrounding localities. | He sug-j the next day he went to headquarters and saw mis | wars rendered: gratultonele TOR oh eee eee ane z : gests That for the more prompt delivery of import.) Keys, Witness waited for Coomes, and told lim | Col’al Hichards Muccks of the Pinel ne | Stucke only deel rebuilding and remodeling, all te.2 ve JOHNSTON HAS ey He ant letters that a3 cial stamp be provided which | that he could not give him $15, for it was hard to ger, who collected and forwarded, free of expense, | Muonant™ os wen G,ATERACH, | west. ofiee and residence to 164) K street nortt- | snail eusure the delivery of letters as lute as 10| get. He then gave him: $10.+ corenen Sekt te him, | ail the contributions In books bude In tue Culted | Muctuatlonsy as w “orner sth and B. = per, hs pin ach ie Tor the detectives, and | Emperor Willlatn, of Germany, conferred, on Sep- | US, however, haw = 5 p. i When he came to the shop, that when banks were | States and Canadas In ald of. Its restoration, the oct | [ge DR, REULING HAS RESUMED 000, | oie nine of neaday | pAcvst OFFICERS DO 4 Goop Drep.—Commodore } witness replied that he Was Not, a broker, and did | HDpC? 12, of this'year, upon him the order of the | Pit change in thy robbed they put up $2 Pennsylvania avenuo’ Mbrtbweat: Ewes Weweane ie bil Th me F: unsylvania ave 0 b Eves 2 Phelps, of the south Atlantic station, forwards to | not make his money so easy. ‘There wert no per- | fred Eagle, accompanied With the decoration wat | ae , o3-im J 4 a “ i] pal New York, Oct the Navy department a copy of a report submitted | 5005 present when he paid Coomes. ribbon. there avas a sharp decline of 4 rred to 66; regula 5 from 12m. to3 p.m, ISSAMERS FF xp Besr = ee he stock eXchange has 7 - “BUILDING LUMBER,” AND HARD WOODS, : ‘lar ' {Continued in the Second Edition. ——_—~>—____ eacted ¥ tod percent in THE MISFIT STOR iroved Machine how made. Nearly 10,000 manu- customers, the Belgian bark Bargerhout into Rio de Janeiro, | Fhe Greely Relief Expedition Failure.| xew YORK, Oct. 22.—Maurice McNamara, the ex- | Soa down to 29, the preferred to 64°\. Oregon TENTH AND F STREETS, reat and sold in less than twelve aoe Aas 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4 Ash Counter Tops,prime and seasoned; ster of the bark was very filand the mate| 4 LETTER OF EXPLANATION FROM commaxpgr | Police officer who was lately convicted of asstuit tn | ‘Transcontinental W 445g, aud Oregon Navigation raw tee Tae x Wth and P ee No canvas- | Also Walnut, Mahogany, Cedar, Cherry, Poplar, Oak, | jiad died at sea. AS there was no oflicer on board WILDES, OF THE YANTIC. the third degree in causing the death of John Smith | 1 108, oz Ash, White Pine, Georgia Pine and Virginia Pine, rough, | capable of navixating her she would probably have = ee Siti ns by clubbing him, was to-day sentenced to one year's, SEATS Cet an YM. 81 ELING, dressed, or manufactured into "Partition, Ceiling, Wain- | been lost but for the action of the Americanom-| Onthe 10th instant the Secretary of the Navy | imprisonment and to pay a tine of $500. Telegraphic Briefs. “¢ ffi reed ar ein art Gallery. | Scoting, Flooring and Mouldings, in lots to accommo- | cers. Commodore Phelps commends Lieut. Clarke | wrote to Commander Wildes, of the United States ES 0 SST ORS In Cincipnati, Olio, Charles Wells. a white e ii et | date. All orders filled with dispatch and correctness, at | nd his assoclates to the favorable consideration of | steamer Yantie, inquiring why his vessel did not | Prize eaamices Arraigned and Dis-j| man, shot and killed Jon Henderson, colored, In & an Cuinen mee the department, x y quarrel over a gatae. eee tian current miss kEP ‘WM. McLEAN & SON, - Teeny beeen ee orate STAPLETON, STATEN ISLAND, Oct. 22.—Capt. John | An unknown coal schooner sunk in Vineyard 3 A HOUSEHOLD,” ‘New Home,” “Boston,” fin PROTECTION OF AMERICAN INTERESTS IN Crmwa.— | V¢ Daly and Joseph Pendergast, charged with en ag | SOU! Mass., during a squail ou Saturday night. > mest. pric o Gor. 15ih snd B streets northwest. | an onicial dispatch ‘from Hear Admiral Crosby, | @ld not land stores and provisions at Littleton | ing in a prize fightat Silver Lake, on the Sth thet, | The tate of tie crew fatten : — i od Ss money GAS FIXTURES! commanding the Asiatic station, dated Yokohama, ana for we weneteot pega icane ie Ailing al aborting Ge coae cee | F Wier wes bene eel See oe 5 THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO departipencs telegram ees rine Hise tae NaNy | Wildes, Under daveor Octaber 16, repllen rear ey | the vilage halt tals inane There auzalened tn | $30,000; Insurance, $7,000, 2 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE WINES AND} Rewer, SELECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST, department legram directing him to protect 1d not keep up with the Proteus ay. the bollers charged. At Fish Creek, five miles from Sheridan, Mich, 5 paghat we are tle only authorized Agents for the cele- PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. SRLIAEE BN RE TOSS ae red Ee | OF the Vane wore Gus of cri anh nee eee — | me bams of the Grand Haven lumiber: compat, ‘ORS WILL BE So EDLESS OF _ CORCORAN BUILDING, Hong Kong. ‘When he recelyed information of the | Sumed in having them repaired and in getting a London Excited were burned on Saturday eVenLeen bODSes, sc vent HARTFORD AND NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES 120 E. F. BROOKS. Canton riot (September 21st) the Richmond was sueeeny pany or Soe Ae it Neha es pers been | By REPORTS OF A PLOT TO MURDER THE NEW GOYV- “atid ‘bushels of oats, and 40 tons of hay were — _ —_ a in the District. ‘They are positively the lightest runni ne 7 TEN’ SITORS W] y an accide KX lve ‘tier ie feus ha n order cep COM— ERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA. COST FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE and most dnrable machines ever produced. ge a | couta not’ Veccat We CONGa Pin Baits tie ns | pany, With the ‘Vane, After the preteens Loxpox, Oct. 22—Much surprise has been created | 4 At Lagrange. TIL, A. Kolb's oy A flee! Qld Machines taken in exchance, the new snd popular Brain and Nerve Tonle and Safe, ordered there and, the admiral writes, will be re-| Wrecked he thought it his first. duty to pick up | here by dispatehes from America that the Cauada vee, Ae ine Telmcly eg Deen ap- OF NOvEMEER ant forcast. ne ny Payments, and ode by Fs ene tae een oe Hever by the Stet Vessel that anrives eee aa Senin ean fone ae oe land ea Tew Gove poral pointed speaker ‘of’ the Canadian hate, vice Hon. ‘Be sure sit z MIL The U.S. consul at Singapore not) Admiral 3 s et he ce ng OPEEREETNT OS BE0 Sole Inventorind Manatactnér, | Crosby by telegraph ‘that ene Juniata, wound lence stores on Littieton Tsland because he knew six | of Canada, when he lands at Quebec. Se mm = 528 9th street northwest, Si, Cloud Building, ‘sep8 1429 Pennsylvania avenue, | Batavia at once for Hong Kong, and the Enterprise | Months’ provisions EE ALL QUIET AT QUEBEC. Gor barbers shaving cat Barbers who chase Yrst-clags Machines for rent by week or month. AN | >= ~ Wras dally expected at Singapore. | ‘The Monocacy, | for Lieut. Greely, and. there was also abundance of | Qugaze, oct. 22-—if the government have any in- On that day propose making the others do ilkewax PRE Fyaired, sep The OO a te att 2 1 Ripposed at Cheefoo, is under orders to pro: | game. Commander Wildes asks De ae panation | forination of “a disturbing nature in connection The loss by last igus tire at the Fowst city, t = - —— ie ae under the frm nine of TAYLOR & | Cox to Corea and relieve the Essex, which goes to | 18 not satisfactory that his acon Westigaied | with Lord Lansdowne’s arrival there is no outward Oo, ofl works 1s not as lange as was thivatenal a HOUSEFURNISHING HES BA doy Damrey anal coum | EoTmena to Took after omg anwerican saorn | BY acount ofinguity. 0 Indleation of tt Fighiy barrels of gasoline: caught ue Sv thal a 5 IVUSER URI NG RICHARD H. TAYLOR will sign in liquidation ana | ported to be on that island. ‘The Palos was to leave Aisxandiie ARAL: = t blaze, but the damage Will not exvucd a few = > . ke SOR tates Gan Terpect fully reaated to makes SET. | popigmber 25 for ce otpereenee Co HAR Ol gereten toe tan Sveniae Sar, Longsheremen romeo Canadian Wa- | findred dollar, a es are rei oun ~ yar e pal whic! ‘n watcl 1c elt me Py VANTA AVENUE: I orrery Axp P. ORCELAIN. TLEMENT OF THETE actor HTavtor, | Wreck of ‘the ‘AshUelot, and ‘then she was 102040 SALE oF 4 Public Hatt.—One-half of Sarepta Hall! —Ogweco, N. Y., Oct. 22—Trouble has arisen be- picmick Mievaraee ae = = 2023 Pan Fey fanton. Admiral Crosby expected the Pensacola | 1s to be sold at auetion. It was originally built | tween the loneshoremens antes ay ee hae Government Affairs. on ne zie Hess ky presence was'requlredsewlierg, goon | lowsr vit wast bumed Suber ce Reet eae hea | Bua, & Cos lumber dratera ae fina PROWL S| vataayon ogTMh MET ASESMENT. 0 Oo ‘We are now receiving from STEAMSHIP CASPI AM eS Wasnrxoron, D.C., July 16th, 1883, less his preset was req al 7m . Tumber of la rom Cana sev- ~ oe y " mie i Ni 3 x : invotes < Having greatly increased our ities the shmond to l. afterwards rebuilt. Although there is often & de- i Columbia subject to taxation by the Old assess Evuasmse Now aso Hasrour pe introduction of an Piece Light: Machin tonetins | he Hic eee mand for a lange bali heres yet of the inany halts | CT Sacumay night, Dag of these ppcclal wicencey | ment, $583.06 to LARALlON by the acw aes DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, os oe eeeeepcinenta, we are not subject to thecon- | Pensonar.—Governor-elect J. Proctor Knott, of | pulit here few tuened our te be profitable was struck with a stone, and last night shots were | Ment, $90,496,531 FOR THE FALt E dition of the weather, and are prepared to furnish, with | investments. ‘The Mechanics’ hall and Lyceum hai faing, Personal Tax:—Old assessment, $9,028,812; tax, s : Base ee Sees te Bee: Photd Engraving, for eiber rect of Faia-pree Pee: | Messra Eaton and Thousaa’ at the ciel socio | have been converted to pavate Reagenoen wate the Canadian laborers are housed The eenadece | SU54IeI8 new assessnunts EO Nese tase foe DE CARPETS, HUGS, MATS, : ETE STOCK KITCHI <SILS. . ead os Lantos anced Feat! oman, altered, and has been for jared. §11.64; increase Of amount, $1,968,631; of Wax, $2. ; Se oe aicrene "“Beeigns and Estimates furnished upon application, | commission, are in New York. —Representative- Tnany years. the office of the alidland rallwag corer SERS Sea SO SN Late | Shae: oucreaseer taren reatty paateac meaobee er epg EN EDDY REFRIGERATORS, &0. = elect, Brainard, of Pennsylvania, is at the Riggs. | pany: Liberty hall and American hall were Dumed, | on thio Ganndiane: ant eae oe ee eeee | tax On real and pecmonal, SRAOL AE ; : 5 ‘ : THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, | ——Henry ¥. Glitig, m of me American EX- | and dwellings and stores occupy their site. Sali | 7,1 AlLthe Can Taliwed, aad aeoteriee: THE CUSTIS. PICTURE. AND UPHOLSTERY Goons, ty16 1io New York aventie._ | change ih Hurope, arrived in New York trom Liver. | hans soem to be in demand, ana new ole bas past bre isa: ca ‘The Commissioners having written to Col. Wm. Lowest Cash Pri et eee ieee ee a er ee been built on the southern edge of the town, ohio Se Ny G,, Moore, commanding te Washington Light In- ‘te =a n Ci n, N. Y., ru Sal r one u intry, for information as pt ie poten M. W. BEVERIDGE._| Ffaywanp & Horcuiaoy, the death of his mother. ‘and ‘wil leave for that ee ata tie Big Fire in Annapolis, Md. ce af the comps was made after. the war = eas i LOSSES 5 “To 4 - SISSEETON £4 Con Wramr 24 NINTH STREET, Br Ohio is at the Bobtte eee, SPREE | mor mnie court-bas jurisdiction on the Vire ‘APOLIB, MD., Oct. 22—Fire broke out here | OF % reorganization of thy vers sol MAR itt. Senator Harris, of Ten” ginla shore, opposite Washington. The subjects of | SGaminggand te be ready for it you should cat! st our | Agents for LOW'S CHELSEA ART TILES, TRENTON | Besse, who has been confined to his room at the | Frize fights: gambling, and idegal sale of liquor wil | Sls morniig ak 4 ¢ im Leta G. Clayton's | whlch wan entrusd Gr ancoriment of HEATING: eeu nebection the largest | ART TILE, AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILE com. | Metropolitan for several dayy past, 1s im roving: | come up during the term. re Le xpl'e oom | picture of Washington for the military of the Dis- ct of Columbia, “and whether it should now be = n show ins q rl nd it e led. At ta) . : CK MEMBERS SHOULD SOT FORGET. THAT | Mvortuent of HEATING STOVES ever scen in this | PANY. MINTON, MAU and other IMPORTED Thies, ae popes to be out again soon Michard Ober- |" Reronrer's NoTEs.—The only prisoner at the sta- Sra te aee wiles followed that awoke ee es a a ae ae oO city. Ameny them are the celebrated RADLASE laender, ig, Germany, special correspond- | tion house this mol is Wi ie sted by Gen. Pet ‘one-fourth of eve menue Sst | Sie ghupens the = ANT HOME, tof’ the “Freakin ee » editor of the | ton hor Juoming is Wim. Seaton, arrested by | Fhe neignboriiood. aUd suook houses two Square Sineton Light Infantry a Comneass, 8 | Seat Boe tarra Alse, a eat varily SF COORG Se ne i es coe SNveltpost? and “Ueber's Near! end Soo. Bonar as ee er ee iaeeaty conduct and | away. ‘The naval academy steam fire ening, ay 43a Reorgans20n of the in excess of the | STOVES. and RANGES. ‘book horats | great variety. mookie restaurant. ——MYs. ned D; under Chief L. J. M. Boys a Saem eb wh ; a se aan to tes | LATROBES, FURNACES SLATE MAR TEES CLARE ma & Wen thin oe Sik oe Ao, Sendenciens | Zohn GE ereee te niga at hes home on Norsh dered ctlentive service ‘Ten Nouses’ and mincrere pe tence gc fp an gh or a - Ser The only place on Tth street where the Genuine SEWARD & HUM yma, | of Baltimore, May and Horn sen the geeeer ae: | Paueick street.—'The tty council Foemae mrte eeearea., Tao ives were Jom, Cans | Drimace, be uatned vere Caiecomment ane sieee en ee eae Oe | ee SeShstett_ | chr. Heurieh ——3ir. George i. Howard ‘was to- egg and his aged aunt, Miss Lizzie Watitneg whom | Olen. to reocive It ay the hander ae, ova Tav%th street northwest, | "PVEPE WRITING PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY | #4¥ admitted to pte i SS ey ee a are/a3 follows: Louls | Bacon, Tt is probable that the transfer will Soa EFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS TYPE 1G Machines for sale and rent. clerk of the Post Omice department, tas returned Clayton $3,000, no Lege $900, no | De made, ne Ree REDOCED PRIGESeS GALIGHAPH and TYEE WAITER Ssectiorg sup- | irom & Visit to lisse ee ee surance Inte | The quarterly report of the chief of police to the Tin Fruit Gavan ee ‘SHORT-HAND WRITERS furnished at short notice. ‘The Next President. Iglehart #600, insured Misses $5.00, | Commissioners shows that during the quarter euaed _- Crockery, Glassware and Kitchen Utensils, o13-tr 3. A. WHITCOMB, 921 Letrect n.w. | 4y onio DEMOCRAT SAYS uu 1S af THE EBBICT no insuranée; TL Rehn $2,000, ful tnsuredt September 90, 4457 attests were made, 5,608 . - ; Curtain Stretcher, HOUSE, Tiutchinsou, furaitete loss saa” SS sured; Ligron Ceri Or S11 RIRDG 1 SOUGHT EABEE- |) cag suatthsewse ¢Oems ete ea Tyssowsgr Bros, ‘Tne next President of the United States fs stop- R Hutchinson, furniture, loss small, Bans OF MENA OPE ENOW =——S——S——SS—SSSSSSSQ— "5 (Cor. 15th and @ sts.) Ping at the Ebbitt,” said a prominent Ohio demo- Death of Hon. Elisha Foote. THES AMaN WANTS TO KNOW THAT Henig | POUBTEENTH SEASON, FALL UNDERWEAR, erat this morning. Sr. Lous, Oct $8-—Hon. Hisha Foote, father-in- OFATING ARLIIABLY ARTICLE. AND ISNATUR-| ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND COUGH NEW STYLE SCARFS, “Wo is het” asked the Been epee eee piesa String the administration ct a = LIN SFE RULE 18 TO GO WHERS eg THE | | Fresh supply fust reiel Half pound packages E & W. COLLS, AND CUFFS, ke, ko | gard his nominations ae Me oh cation ‘Grew Johnson, died of heart disease this, Ss Gove SRE SOLD UPON Exacretate. | “Ot "®°" Gorgon warzans, Pharmeciet. | BS.—Collaand Cuts laundried to perfection a.cachoe8 | the and he would, be elected, , Where else = vont KIND AND QUALITY. THISISsucH A | _o18 ‘Uéth and I street and 2d und D streets nw. can, Conny yt s ND AND QUALITY. Ti aan I etreet sn Sh en erect zw.” PL. Ce OR EE eran VALOR Lv 10 sanazts uataca cnares, OTHEES ARE SELLING GOO! i = = . ‘Finest shown HOW COULD WEAFFORD TO GIVE EVELS Cus-;* = OME, os sil TOMER « LeGA® GUAHANTEE ENTITLING WDM LADIES’ TAILOR, - @ Wirwer, ING BACK GOODS AND 01 IN NEY Fine Groceries. 2F DISSATISFIED FOR ANY REASON? ocld-Im No, 09 Estreet northwest | gag c 1918 Pa, ave, Seo ELSE CES miasty-slitadeoauns 507 = Prerere Faswa 507 Saranese scroa, vans, x70, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, ols (7 SEVENTH STREET,