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—— THE EVENING STAR. FUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Borthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Eveuing Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. 5 Stan fe served Che Enening Star, Telegrams to The Star. RAID IN MEXICO. CHOLERA PANIC IN ALEXANDRIA APACHES’ IRISH = NATIONALISTS AND ORANGEMEN. aie END OF THE CARROLL DIVORCE CASE. > J in advance; 4 * T 7 ‘4 ANTS Southern Spiritualists in Convention, 9,521. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1883.. TWO CENTS. Crarrawod Oct. #7.—The epirituahens : ues of the south, TorthAght's session, consisting OT - - — == = — — = = —S— of daily lectiires, Seances, &¢., held a general com. = = = z ee = = vention yesterday, and have completed a permanent. pak <a [PEC PICES . ‘ THE WAR UPON THE PENSION | entitled toa pension. Please Mllup the enclosed SATURDAY SALAD. ceranteation ty Ges Gittinn ot teases ~ _ SPECIAL NOTIC SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Washington News and Gossip. AGENTS. Dlank.? Tanteatey rulses Expectations Then DD, of Manphan preset Ces ites eet OFFICE F MISSIONERS, Dis-| p SHURCH, CORNER HTH AN — the pension attorneys commence milking for =n whom p preddcnt. Chattam made mee Sie OE y Resi Ke Siieves, pastor’ | ‘THERE are 228 new advertisements in Tua Sran | District Attorney Corkhill, Fells About | money—one dollar for postage, &. One of these | | James Egan and Maurice Brick, pitchers respect | {he tyutlurn Readiuarvers. The ilverature of spir- ros, October m4, 1962 |S a. ma. Morning’ service at iT. | to-day—belng the largest number ever printed in the Alleged Frauds, Pines was addressed to this widow. She thought | 1vely for the Brookiyn and Monttor base ball clubs, | the south treun this chee sores ea | y at the pension attorneys, of course, Knew whether | have each committed an “error,” both of these | association will eiso be orsenda ect Cuero | == Gai VARY SAE euernines one day. a eee TUE OLD FLAG AND A PENSION—noW Poon orp |she was entitled toa pension or not, | scientists being under bonds of #300 te ameter a | eee till Will also be onganeed. fi “An ek | OY Sth anid Hstrertanorthwost. iv. 8. HGukese, | GovgeNMENT RECHIPre To-pav—Internal rev-| SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS ARB SAID TO nE vicrim: | and £0 she signed the papers bnd sent them om = Sige mee : ene | Gemeral Forcign Sews by Cable. ie DEE ‘. ¢ i ENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY. ral me time afterwards ‘the express agent. told | Change of highway robbery. Their error was n bat. = = be a eed ECSU See customs, $565,477.31. UED—FERS COLLECTED FOR FILING WORTHLESS | her that there was a package for her marked ‘col- | UNE, not. pitching, however, as the compiaint 1s Fe a RGESTS se D. — Nene F RESHVTERIEN TOHUROIET OLE : = % CLAIMS—THE MATTER TO BE INVESTIGATED BY THE | ject on delivery, ten dollars’ What in the world | ~ er knocked down a Mr. Thomaln and robbed | 1) yay Lerche ro : ce nen v4 Hall, 1a) Lith athe Torte Teas | 4) THE POSTMASTER GENERAL made a short vist to} Gray suRY, ac. could it be? ‘The express man brought up one of eee ann a dtaionad southern Croatia have been convicted. "They. were Services: Pr Sunday morn: | the city post ofice this morning. _ “rhts business must be broken up,” satd Dis- | these large envelopes with a Union flag and the tenet to prison for terms varying from one Sunday afternoon at word: She had 3° FLETCHER: averme and 4th street? clock & i, and 8pm. Sum CHA T Fr ineetings Wednesday evenings at + welcome It at 9:30 It ‘ORK LOXTOW ‘THE Tallapoos ved at Boston arr yesterday. Perr Hvactxtue ts coming directly to Washing- ton trom the Alaska, which will probably arrive in | New York to-morrow. Madame Hyacinthe Loyson j 4s still suffering too much from the fatigues of her trict Attorney Corkhill this morning to a Sran re- porter, referring, by a motion of his hand, to a mass of circulars, letters, printed posters and envelopes scattered over his desk. These were posters and ctreulars sent out by pension attorneys to poor, 8. Pension agent” printed on it. only ten dollars in the world—some money sent her by former friends of her husband, who are now liv- ing in Nebraska, ‘This she intended to use In_buy- ing her winter flour or coal. The express agent her to the justice of the peace, who said came from tle pension ‘The discovery of a new style of sea monster near | Panama sugges | foot to make tt the suspicion that an effort ts on. tanclent city a rival of Florida as resort. Along side of such an at- been seen there a few stupid alliga- owere. Week 10 01 year, NCHOR LINE SERVICE. t the sailing of the ste *ber 31, the Anc me or vice between Liverpool and Ss 7 ary Ne, holding out to them allowed Dy. 5 LERA PANIC IN ALEXANDRIA. PAP- | Voyage to go to meet her husband at his landing, as | #20Tant and unwary peop! at the ten dollars was his fee allowed by Si eau i NDREA eter cSer: | ane In ended, ‘and their enue Ralph Meriaan, the almost certain prospect of securing a penston v.._‘They went also to the lawyer, who sald ‘Cer | The week has furnished’ two affecting stories of sera Canrecee Seuis manbee che ee he goes for that purpose, bringing ‘the Pere and ug | by transmitting at once the customary feo to | tainly, that it was the pension certificate.’ She | oman devotion eo urcorthe lone es ot an Duropean ports base peanennd onan Rerit | secretary to his house here in Washington, where | Messra, Fle & Bleeder, or whatever the names of | Went home, got the ten dollars, which was more to Fak WIE tee hoe The bratwutinattien Say Chat eee ee Faunce, | he will find the rest he requires and have the e dis : " = her than ten thousand dollars to some people; went | in West Vinginia threw herself between a young | Mandl t authorities say nat the epi- p - vof the | Vantage of studying the new world at its capital | ‘Me disinterested patriots who sign the circulars | {5 the express ollles jovtulie with the pokes. she | man who had led her astray and a parent who was | 4°Hue will not last Jong. +r inject heory | better’ than anywhere else. He will probably | May be. Some of these posters are printed in a style | told the express ageitt that It was God's doings that | anout to shoot him, and received the charge in her IMPENDING CONFLICT IN TRELAND. = Bicetings every night except ain a fortnight, and may begin his lectures | that at once appeals to a man’s love of the old | Drought her a pension just af the time that she was | SNt'0 “toot him, and reo Tost Incredible | q,DUBEN: Oct. 27.—A natiowil meeting which was = = it" | here, ° flagand apension. The American eagle and the | lmost starving. She gave the ten dollars. The e other 13 an almost incre announced to be held n rf NO MENTING OF THE BOSS BAKE he beter IONDAY NIGHE, October te yinent of txe NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. om to Prauwhins Ti SOUTH WA‘ FOUNDRY M. me INGTON SU: CHURCH, 4TH AND G.-— nrow at 1% mm by the pastor, dan address by Dr. J. Tanor DAY SCHOOL itt Belva A. aguinst them, . LOCKWOOD AND ANOTHER PENSION AGENT NDED.—The Secretary of the Interlor to-day ended from practise before the Pet Lockwood and EB. H. both of this city, pending investigation of charges on OMice on. & © G Comaisstons were issued to-day to John A. Wil- Kinson, postmaster at, Coll town, for use on the Asiatic station. va. ‘Tue U. 8. Pracrise Sure will be repaired at Nor- THE SPECIAL SENATE CoMMITTER, General Logan chairman, to inquire into the Mississippi river im- provements, metin Chicago yesterday and left stars and stry going off, soldi adorn many of them. Cannon standing guard, and other cuts ised on 4th of July. posters to revive the spirit of "78, are here employed to stir into life any dormant desire for a pension that may lurk about the person of the reader, There were other letters, too, from those who, it's claimed, had been snared by spe- cious circulars. The poor penmanship and bad spell- ing that characterized most of these communica- tions indicated that the alleged frauds have been fered. “What first attracted your attention to these alleged frauds?” Tue STAR reporter ventured to paid the district attorney, “from illiterate, 1g norant people about several’ pension attorney's in this city, setting forth that money had been sent express agent opened the package and read the contents, It was stinply a paper trom a pension agent In this city with the Inscription ‘received our fee, $10. ‘The express man sald, ‘this 1s such an outrageous case, madam, I will retain the envelope and write to the man.’ He wrote, but got no further satisfaction, T believe, than that that was the fee allowed by law.” “Another letter of one of the firms that I think has been suspended, from what I read in THe proceed.’ Ihaven't time now to go all over these papers that you see before me; but what I have read TO BE INVESTIGATED BY THE GRAND JURY. “The matter will be investigated by the grand Jury?” said the reporter. story from New York, of 2 a drunken id idle” husband. robbed her employer for four years, and was discovered throuzh the malicious revenge of the wretch, who wrote the storekeeper an anonymous letter of Information, upon her refusal to continue | stealing longer for his benefit, Lord Coleridge, in his address at Haverford Col- lege lately, named Bryant to the students as the not American—I mean that his poetry might just as well have been written in Eng ¥, OF France, as in Ameri and. or Italy, or Ger- Bryant ts, doubtless, dur best poet of still life, but he does not stand as the spokesman of Americ thought as truly as Whittier; and he is to Longf | wax, nownce U2 a 2k Star last evening—a letter to a confederate sol- November, 18 5 2 = -——_——_ practised chiefly upon the ignorant, and that the | S74 distinctively American poet. “I do not say Long-| xpw y, L ¥ Is U- % i Q, ller—says Fw York, © ship Fulda, ae November Ist, Ve TESTHOWIST tinct {ur | _'THE IxTREPrD will shortly be placed on the sifp in Tecent letter of the district attorney to Secretary | TCSTPYS4. » natanceof five dollarsstill due on our {cliow,” remarked the speaker, “because, although | Kurope tis morhins, Drought, Waa pounds cont | th i Holiness at 3 pu. Trvaching 7-30 | which the Trenton was ullt, at the New York navy | Teller regarding w ronstul Fractis’s of such attor- | tee, “You have paid only five dollars. Please send | he is a sweet, and noble, and delightful poet, he is | bars to the Brit h America, 40,000 to BR aston, Hey. A-H. Lee. Straight is the | yard, and converted into a light-weight gunboat, | BYS hud reached the class of people who have suf- | hs the balance na Sons ae possible, so that we can L. Von § 1d 615,000 francs to Heidel 2 ‘ 5 S but Mr. Bryans The Ca) i Dj roe ©: End are fair samples, and illustrate the methods of Fro! ree Case Ended. ¥. P. Warp. i c led By 1081 000. ask. c ” ry is full of the ct of his own coun- ra x #3 Hy Hey Mec Bote eee At SD a Teepe ee | ona ae & Cost at S16) “J was in receipt of a number of complaints,” | 20g business. S well as nobl and invigoratin: The jury in th ippileatio or Nolan on behalf of his daughter for @ divorce on the ground that her husband had com- ugh : mitted adultery. r by them'to attorneys and that. they had never re- | ?"ta : low as an American poot only as we might say a : ON.—The regular monthly meeting. will be ‘the south to-d: : 1 x E ‘Certainly. ‘That 1s my intention. When Tcom- | 10% eet, s we mls Cocoperntive Bulldine Aevochision. the wh Da ieak dina ae ert ea yes | there for the south to-day. cetved their pension. Isent one day for a young y. y Wordsworth is a truer English poet than Byron. Extensive Haid of Apaches. hwest y G v, m. Address NAVAL OnvERS.—Chief Engineer Geo. F. Kutz, gentleman who I knew was a clerk in one of the Menced the investigation I felt satisfied that the ie 8 a of Alexandria, Vi est= rominent establishments tn this city to question | law was being violated. I thought the matter CHIEFS JU AND GERONIMO OUTWIT THE MEXICAN — sity Seatortge de Se rae: | Wate” ata he Mana VA TAME overt to the navy yard, Mare Islandy November | Prominent establishments tn this city t Aippeated | shoula'be presented to the grand jury, andT intend | ,2v!ently the stare ‘heeds to be reformed tn porion wanes M. E CHURCEH, | th. Ensign W. B. Caperton, to examination for | strongly tomy sympathy. The young man was | to present it. It will, 1 hope, entirely break up | 2! Dakota Territory. The Free Press of that sclal @ispatch from Chi- OCT, 5. 188%. & D. C—Preaching “at U1 a.m. by | promotion. Passed Assistant Paymaster ‘T. D. | Very cotamunieative and informed me frankly. that | {,Present 1%, » Says In its local column, noticing an operatic The Apaches under Ju and Ps pation wall be RDS, D. D., pastor of McKendree | Hoxsey, jr., to the Michigan. Passed Assistant | the claim was good for nothing. I then asked him HOW THE GOVERNMENT I8 4 108ER: performance to place in the Congregational nino have outgeneraled the oficer tn com- > hax: 2 9-G- WEUSTER. | Engineer Jefferson Brown, to the Colorado. Lieut. | the manner of dong business, and Iwas as- up, think that the government ean be much | Church: “This is the first exhtbition of a moral kind nd of the troops: at Grande, ‘Their ma- it_ | Edw. W. V Jetached from duty with the navai | tounded by his revelations. I determined then to 0 you think tha’ the govern! = that Pierre has had for a long Ume, and should have been most skilfully executed. The REETS | Advisory board and the bureau of ordnance, 30th | have a thorough investigation made to ascertain | ofa loser by these fraudulent claims?” asked the | meet with success > avored to get both chiefs In "Rae | inst, and ordered to special duty at Paris, France, | Whether there hot a law to punish such fraud- | reporter. Ry 1 all their bucks, which would nducted by | under Instructious of the department. Lieut: | Went pract “It 2 pension attorney,” said the district attor-| They have a keen s “i the war of years. were made seace Wetseu, of Reunsslvania, at and 7:30 pn. ee RH. Me telig nee, an, from duty in the office of nayal in- and placed on waiting orders. Lieut. re there many attorneys engaged in the busl- ney, “will file a fraudulent alm, knowing it to be se of humor out west. Some Ume ago, “just for fun,” a workman ina St. Louts for some days, but Ju into camp one day and on waiting orders. Chief Engineer W. D. Smith, hot entitled to pensions.” d him first to file the fraudulent claim. ‘This | Joke, left the factory, Went hom : Geronino another, “In the meantime. both, know- Ke Curtis, from duty. on. board the If ae am sorry to say,” answered the district attor- | such, he will assist, countenance or encourage the | factory pretended to be In love with a deformed | ing that Gen, Guera, commander in ehiet of eho S85 | City OIE, Virsa) CeOOa Ch Sone ee Be that there are A very large number. I have | filing of fraudulent testimony. T have np doubt | sincie woman of forty, She gratefully reclprocted horthern Mexico, bad left for the eatgee the Rev. | Dourd the Alert, and on arrival on the Asiatic | beet tn receipt since the pubiteation bf my letter to | that the motives that induce litin to fle afaudu- | the amection, te the ho AT ey mectprocatod planned and carried out the largest ald 1t "| station to report "for duty in the squadron. Pay. | Secretary Teller of hundreds of letters, all of them | lent claim will induce him to procure the testimony | other operatives who ‘ere all In the seers eaatte | ever tnade Uy Apacs At thee ree hanes Fal master J.P, Loomis, from the Michigan, andordered | Making specitic complaints that money has ‘been | to Sustain that fraudulent chin. T-haves for ine | UEC aperathy Pscudo-lover when he would marry | nillas, Jointly ‘owned by Terrozas and to. settle accounts and. then’ walt onters | Obtained from them by pension firms 1m tis clly, evidence. I | ner, upon which he ourst our wena Henry “Miller, ‘the. wealthiest 1S Of the Chief Engineer Montgomery Fletcher, from } Under a pretense of obtaining pensions; though in encouraged to 5 wouidu’'t marry the Indiaus surprised tb nd got the navy yard, Mare Isandand” placed | Many cases the partics themselves knew they Were ch evidence by the cupldity of the men who | She esquined. horses well broke Ss only did Uy from the Yantle and placed on waiting’ orde1 THE WAY THE ATTORNEYS OPERATE. tation and prosecution will, I expect, pre- | and died. and two horses from Passed Assistant Engineer J. J. Barry, from the | aqyhat are the methods pursued Why these pension) VeRv the ling of fraudulent clalms, and in that ss ranch, by: Milier, 30 miles wes an Colorado and ordered to take passage on’ the Alert | attorneys?” ray work a saving to the government a ro ‘The gallant policeman and hisdelteate attentions | Abd £01 15 by rh ng veri eh _ Office hour mt LOR TTD ANDI | for Gury. On We “Asiatic Station “Asstscan cugi| “Lwill give youan idea of their methods,” satd | hiniting the taking of more than s10 comma tee to j to tnta ladies who havetocrossthe wagon-jammed | the ‘same gute. These ete th Ger eas eryrenes, 30 p.rn. 1 neering and ordered to the Trenton. the district attorney picking up a paper from the | forward the prosecution of a pension clafm has un- | streets of New York are widely famous. It has | rukds ever 1 the savages. : Tatent disians CHURCH, MASSACHU- Tear kicaouee Cle of Hantet Kn. | CaP on the desk before him, “Let, me read you a questionably thrown all the business into the | heen supposed that the for Arizona, © at least 2.00 atest designs. ; ; a ‘ Preaching Ia, cireular received from the postmaster in Lime hands of these men, for reputable lawyers will not | stalwart members of “the finest” were not d "aN CAV ‘ ‘of Georgetown; Ty p.m ainsi e : 5 take, prepare and prosecute a claim for pension for | Mextean Soldiers 9 SUnNAGES Facet Ra Por Geonmttouns 7 pan. | Dour against ex-Serg cat Arms of the House | Hoc, Conn. Tt isa ciredian sent to him with a | Saeerean pleasing to thelr fair chs put officer Morris | Hopes are entertained that the ND HEATING ne, it gone. vont eine earns fetter requesting him to please post it in a ROE LOR EEE CNEPEND ET Finn finds that, there are exceptions to all rules. | United States forces will head theta Off AND NG. OH OF OTE ore false Imprisonment, by order of the House of Rep- Bpicuous place. ays awl Be C it a e |. | He offered to assist a blind worn across the street | al SAWL S. SHEDD, CH OF OUR FATHERS. UNIVERSAL” ntatives, is set for trial in the Circuit Court | She Monet atte ay ae a AE he would send {Do these charges affect everybody in the DUSI- | the other day, but to lus astonisiineat theaged | ‘Nhe Gamblers’ War im Se. Lonts, S. SHEDD, ati a “aerimon | REX’ Monday. After the award of $100,000 by a got their mail at his office the attorney would te, ness?” asked the reporter. ssthore | 22m BO felt his touch Unan she ratsed Ler | 7ME MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS ¢ 409 9th street northwest. | ury. last year was set aside by the court, Mr. Kil- | ward to him a steel engraving of the late Presi- “I know,” was the non-committal reply, “there | 1 3 L head ROOMS ORDERED CLOSE: =e a ee tee teasing his claim at $350.00. | dent Gartield, Here” said the district attorney, | are some firms here that have not been suspended | § wg Itt lls helmet and ig asevere scalp! sx. Loris, Oct. 27.— y counel att « C.Fex. Gro. W. Brows Messrs, Eldridge, Voorhees and ‘Totten will repre- | taking up a poster, ornamented with 4 flag anda | as yeu? The policen elishing this treat~ | tts morning confirmed 11 Mayor Pay Se ee erie sent Mr. Kilbourn, and Messrs, Corkhill, Shellabar- | screaming eagle” 1 the clRCular OF pester he —___+e-—__. hich the kuightsof the locust think ts more | Sppaintments: witiel hee why g= FIICH, FOX ¢ BRows, FT ger and Wilson the defendant. Preliminary to the | Wanted. the postmaster to postin a conepleans The ¥. M. C. A. Gymnasium. blessed to give than fo receive, promptly took hold | APH uunewts, wich have hung tire f ts mn Sund al the defendant. t filed tion before P a 4 S y of the woiman in e: \d escorted her to the Sapper en a Fsrantisnep 1866. th Chape WEGIEO COO aT ene ee fore | place. Itisa displayed hand Dill calling the at- DL PINE MIREROYEMRN UERISAGEOL, TECLED IEE OX. the wolnan in earnest and escorted her to tae At sinee May last. Ch Police T F Swill be del dudge Cox, who will try the case, that plainuifl pro- | tention of soldiers to the fact that Congress has = » s lock up. <5 dered ali the poker rooms elosed. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, ee eel MOTE AMOT ER ROT ae appropriated millions of dollars for mnetons. In it HALL. ee ee x eal ————— oe : ania i by the m of Kilbon La e years 1874 76, | the pension attorney sa} t ‘all soldiers and | 1 be broken Monday for the addition to he newspapers had a fugitive item this week of ‘The Marquis of Lorne’s Degree. = pe arc Sr aaa GAN, Pastor in el ae bie panertie ‘inn thane ume “Sudge Cox granted they Bea ee disability, ‘alter Drone a be made 4 eee Hon building on ae York | 40 unfortunate man who, after various unlucky ac- | QuEREC, Oct. %.—The 1 site UL easury). s e es net x see 2 % as cies waite . perpen ° Ma Pree the motion and made the order, ptngryiee, whether wound, 4 Tupture, fall-| avenue. ‘This addition is for the purpose of eae bh aan fete los ees doctor Of awe ted tenant smitionror tae Alps are inserted, | 6= 6 =a oe > y back of mumps, or meastégy sunstroke, rheu- | providin; mnasium and hall. Money has ishing: his unhappy fashion. Over against | criees in the cause of m4 Ol en es | OLp NAVAL Vesseis 10 Be BROKEN Up.—Orders | EO Giamimee? Ronaecteay at pleas toss of | Prey oS oo hikes RB TAG ae arcetiiie Ga ea a. | this unlucky being can be placed a Mr. Adains, of | SeT¥tces 1 the ca adian education, is have been Issued from the Navy department to | sight, impaired hearing, fever and ague, disease of pay 1s y Socorro county, New Mexico, who, according to | wall addrs ee side. =. CHR S. i Meena spel. Meetinr mnie Peinple J. Decent, treasurer 1s. LOTTA CROSLEY, of Eaton, Ohi the meting. Mrs. Wa Bunsas will ps Doors open to all ri CHURCH, 14TH STREET, BE-| 9th and break up the Connecticut at the Boston navy yard and the Canandaigua at the Norfoil ‘The cost of breaking them up will be pa money recently receiv navy yard. d from the at the sale of vessels afloat. DEATH OF AN ARMY OFFiceR.—Major Nicholas Nolan, of the ethird calvary, in command of Fort liver, heart, or kidneys, Weak back, enlarged veins or any other disability’ whatever. ‘Even the loss of a toe or finger entitles you to a pension? “The man who sends this out has not yet been sus- pended by the department, and is now a regular practltioner. “The same circular says that nearly every pen- sioner 1s now entitled to Increase of pension. slum. It is thought probable that before the gym- nasium 1s completed means will be provided for carrying the walls higher, and building a hall in the upper story. ‘The plans made contemplate the erection of ahall. The new building will take up all of the rear of the lot on which the present bulld- ing stands. It will provide a gymnastumn room 50 the Las Vegas’ Gazette, must certain! cake for luck. That & y | pecting he found his haversack ‘on fire, his pros- | Rocting glass having focussed the sun's Fays upon | it. As the haversack contained six pounds of pow- | der, he dropped it and got outof the way. It fell into a crevice, and a large mass of rock was blown | up. Adams ‘turned in take the “While pros- An Elopement Sensation. A RANK PRESIDENTS SON CIARGED WITH BIGAMY, New York, Oct. 2%7.—Cl ardee, a farmer at Batavia, ¢ as arfesied to-day at an uptow egraphic information from the sheriff of Genesee county that a warrant had been Issued for his arrest charging him with urnfully to gather what | bigam: © had left his home on Friday—s nNpStient and | Rliode. Island averiye— | Apache, died at Holbrook, Arizona, Thursday. | A hotner very prominent fire auncunossta by 68 feet, with a celling 20 feet hizh. In the rear of | might be left of his effects, and found a vein of sil- | few days after the disappearance from Batavia-of @ Te tho weit the pastor. will preach morfing | He was on the way to meet his wife and family, | omar that on the llling of the ¢ ‘this will be space for 300 lockers and an ample num- | Yer taat the explosion had exposed to view.” vhost Hate gossip coupled his ted without | Sh im. Sunday school at 90° Ail very wei, | WHO were coming trom Texaa: $10—Is lawfully due, and they expeci ber of bath rooms and dressing rooms. When the is i Were arrested at 11 O'elock last night octl3-Im. — _ | a mr = 1m TRAVELS —The signal | before they would perform any otier hall 1s completed tt will have on the first floor a | Whkpsina name? The London Live thinksthere | 184 hotel, where they had registered as Mr. and = 2 UESICANE RON EIS ae ig SThesame firmannounce that in view of the neces- | Seating capacity of 545, and in the gallertes a seat- | ye q godigdeal in it. Its editor strenuously objects | MTS Porter, snd occupied a reom together. ‘They EULING HAS RESUMED HIS CHURCH, 20TH STREET | corps furnishes the following: ‘The hurricane re- | sary outlay for skilled legal and medical assistance, | In capaclty of 450, It Will be provided witha larze | sly objects | had retired and the police found It necessary to Te Se ean er ee “Fenusylvania avenue.—Pastor, | ported yesterday afternoon and this morning Is | former rent bk Aeon i] plitform or stage, and ample exits. The main en- | to the neWEnglish hangman because he is known | sort to tleats of bheakiac tn the, deo te oederte Wednesday a na. anid 7-30 p. an, M moving Avestward: BOI Of eastern Cuba. Its | postage—the postage alone amounting to ¢ trance will be through a wide corridor leading from | to the worffby the plain and plebelan name of | gain catran: Pardee will be sent back to Batavia, from Tew odin Seca eee ae course cannot at present be determined, but it | montl—the ten dollar fee must be forwarded at | New York avenue. The original plans were made | Bartholomew Binns. leraft and Marwood,” he | to-day. [ea AND HARD Woops Sut cially crdered to suit 44,54. 6-4, 84 Also W . Maho Ash, White Fine, Gee and seasoned: try, Poplar, Oak, ne, W to accommo- S a THF LARGEST STO: ices during t York avenue, — pubg Inen specially invited. SOCIATION, Men's Bibi two solos during will probabl northeaster| and gulf co: urve west of C' Ly ports are warned. Tue WEEKLY Star for this week is now ready dollar a year. uba and move Vessels along the south Atlantic Sts and vessels proceeding to gulf | for mailing; price, three cents per copy. It 1s a large, eight-page paper, of fifty-six colums, sted and folded, and'will be sent anywhere nited ‘States and Canada, postpaid, for one cut iq ashington this winter, and says he will remain in once, in advance. “Here is_another circular,” sald the district at- torney, selecting another paper from the heap. You will notice that all these circulars have ‘Please return this with your repty’ printed upon them, which direction is evidently intended to pre- vent anybody obtaining possession of the circular. In this circular the attorney says ‘411 I ask is some portion of my fee to meet the heavy expense of the office, and Ido not_ doubt that you will cheerfully send 4 small part—from one to five dollars—for ny ted.” by Mr. P. 1. Brady, and the specifications have been. made by Mr. C. If. Read, jr. aoe The Montgomery County Fair. CLOSE OF THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT ROCKVILLE— THE SUCCESS OF THE EXHIBITION—RESULT OF YES- TERDAY’S RACES, &C. Correspondence of TH EVENING STar, ROCKVILLE, MD., October 26, y8, “were grand names; but Bartholomew Binns! Good heavens! that the pub great empire like ours should rejoice in such an 2] pellation: It ts only sugvestive of a funny story in @ Christmas annual. What burglar would fear the Sof a Binns! Anybody could get the better of a man with such a naine,” ie executioner Of a The public takes very little Interest in the battle of the doctors over the “new code” and “old code.” His father Is a bank president, and he de- serted a wile and two children. iolckaine-crodl The Frame Stables of the Metropolitan HR. R. Company. LETTER OF THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS TO PRESI- The Commissioners to-day directed the secretary to address a communteation to Mr. J. W. Thomp- son, president of the Metropolitan railroad com- Pany, reminding him “that in your application, ei e i aeaeo ae ater | What the people want Is tobe cured, and they donot 40 p. mn., taught U; Fospel meet= 2 assistance.’ None of thes¢ attorneys ask for more | _ The fair which closed to-day _has been a greater £ " 3 dated August 4, 1874, to erect a frame stable (in Pallet ber Me Be ea Bones than ten dollars. They all keep w the limit of | financial success than any within the last ten | Sympathize with theorles which let the patientdie Georgetown, north of West street and west of Rock SOT Will Site Ona Or RODS TES | Wrenn en he ne frill ve iM | ten dollars, the legal testo Which they ate ent | yous ‘The scing wasthe best ever seen on the | While the doctors quarrel. fa Prance tt iseehiaanak Creck,) It 1s stated that It was to be regarded as 3 us rh " ‘ m » | track here, the events of yesterday being of un- | Misdemeanor for a surgeon to refuse to attend the temporary, and to be substituted within five years MOUTH CONGREGATIONAL, ontncH, | NOW YORK for the a ee I Lae eee nuaiilent Dusiness Caner | al interests sick or wounded tn emergencies, In Albany. how- | front that “date ‘by suitable brick structures, and SELECT FE CHEAPEST, oo ieee . | the stump in New Jersey next week.—Mrs. wil- | 114 a S ae i sever, We Tead that two allopathic physicians re-| that Uke permit was given with the promise that WLEASE XAMINE. scon Unter Proer and Braise Aiecuug | S00, WHEE of Hon. Thomas Wilson, U.S. consul at | .,,Showld Seer ot ormation Thaverhat| ie ttst race, for county four year-olds, was won |CoTily’ reused 40 eeee In onenle f to aj theentire bulkding should be so Teplaced, within . Come and worsip with us, 1sth street, bet, ; Nantes, is In the city on a. short visit, the guest. of ent selatives had beet De ORON Be ‘ nang GE by Buster, owned by B. H. Beans, in three straight, ng child because the family physician was a | that time. Complaint ts made that this promise Land M street at ars. Charles Keni on ar rion | oohars.” nD derraude = heats, with Frank second, J. O. Childs, owner, and OP: ohn ‘The chil hoked to de ath, an ‘and condition have not been complied wi ~ _ ee : STEEL Song | Of the family of Mr. L.’z. Leiter is at the Arlington, | Collars = en | Trump third, James Cashell, owner. Should have been prosecuted under the law | Uh within the fire limits as fixe Poe, DR. R: IN IS DELIVERING A SHORT 5 ‘How long have these frauds been in pi SS? ip 4" ” » - _ ci Ss - 1 a ee a reparatory to removal to the Blaine house, which 5 capes bia a pre Eh = for contributory homicide. It is gratifying te un’ mmgress, approved June 14, 1878. & ola ‘re cael Sabbath eve bug ou the “Bibs as a Tey wit coon y hereafter.—Gen. Poe, ‘of the | ,, “For several years, but tt is not until lately that | ‘The second race, class, was won by Fannie sentelocons in tne Molical Sekoowe | Bischow with bir will “prepare General’s sta! fT, 1s been the recipient of many com- they have assumed enormous proportions, By flooding the country with these cl R, with Bul; second and Wildwood third. Purse, j that the re N York retlect a more progressive and elvilized Uuink your con nize the propriet R, y J sec of complying at an Allare invited." it | plimnents upon Is interesting and valuable report | fant du thelr misrpresentatties fee ae Dende st ee in Uo ees adie B., Pea. | piritin the profession than las too often directed | with the conditions of the pernit, and t Te Tr ee ey an et Te have Induced the filing of claims, whieh they knew Coupon, Blue Dick, and St. Reno. ‘The first | Mele policy tn the past. | ae s Hh, of Washineton: Were as torting the ten dollar fee. In most cases the ap- | owned by as. ow, Of the District, with English Channel in a toy paddle-wheel boat recalls |_| BATTLE OF Gyrs¥ 1 is.—About noon yester- tween, | at the London vilice of the American Exchange in | Pleants are poor. Tn one instance T have on the | fy second and ‘Peanuts think, Purse, an incident In the life of Napoleon wiich Campbell | 43, two gypsy kings of different tribes, who ro w ot TALLORS& E e during the week endl a the 13th i e table now the father of a deceased soldier bor- | tirst, $100 to second, and $50 to third horse. ade the subject of one of his best poems. ‘The | C’2t!¥ arrived here trom England, met at a saloon consent, a TOR TE Ge Beeld Dene the 13th inst. | rowed a dollar at a time until he had sent the whole ‘An exhibition of & four-in-hand team, owned by | 22d the subj est poems he | on 10th street, below the Avenue, and had a des- <i in Liquidation and | pastor, Rew Hon, HG Burhard, Director of the Mint, has gone | Ton Guitars asked. Mis elena. plutcly worth- | the president of the association, Mr. W.W, Kapies, | Story 1s that a captive British seaman, left tree, hit. ‘Their tralns were in the strect Below, dito makes SET- | huctine 1 Birchett,who was forseveral yearsin the Senate post | 1€88, and the pension attorney must have Known tt | wasigiven between the heats, and the gracelul a2. bout Boulozne, found an empty y were on thelr way south, Officers Shanks r 1\iD Th TAYLOR, Is HUFTY. Wasnrsetos, D. ING COMPANY, New York aven: of Kon e tocmoTTUW recial setw he pastor, Kev. ited PLACE M. aud K stre ‘« will be continued every Cox, DD. VOLT FROM ROME THE F: cHUKCR, north! )at 11 am. and at 7 During the evening, to ‘a ate office, has gone to New Hampshire, expecting to settle there. Ills family are sull In Vinginia. but will shortly join him ia New Hampshire. iss Hoar, Madame di the h iss daughter of Hon. E. Rockwood Hoar.—. ie Siboarg, of Richmond, Va., has leased ndsome residence of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Chureh, on Connecticut avenue, for the season. Count de Sibourg, who San invalid, , Will also spend the winter here. "Madame de Sibotrg ts a sister of Mrs. Monroe and also of Mrs. Robert Johnston, of ‘this city.—Mr. and Mrs. Church have taken a resi- dence In New York, as he has charge of the con- or else he was unfit to practice before the Uepart- “ment.” “Does this not entail a great deal of extra work ter, because T think ita stupensous fraud perpe- trated upon the most helpless class of people in the. entire country, and I am Very certain that these ¢s- tablishments will be broken up entirely, whether thelr proprietors suffer the punishment they de- serve or not.” THREE-CARD-MONTE MEN AND PENSION AGENTS. “In your letter to Secretary Teller you likened tion Of Une animals were much admired: FAIR NOTES. ‘The handsome gold wedal won by Mr. Charles M. earned, as the track was very wet and uneven. Mr. Rapley, assisted by the ladies of his family, entertained each day a lange and pleasant company. at luncheon. ‘The progress made by the association while under Mr®Kapley’s management has been the result of untiring effort on his part and that of the gentlemen associated with him. A three-card-monte man was caught at his tricks on the beach and fashic vith which he launched boldly forth But he was gauche with his tub by | for England. by some British lass to make lim so boli Jet Campbeil tell the rest of the story: “I have no sweetheart,” said the lad, “But—absent long from one another— Great me the longing “And so thou shalt,” les arrived while the fight was in progress, the two men, John Stall and John Hur- Tison, Who each welzhel over 200 pounds, stripped and foun i pout 4 vi upon you?” Es the French guard, and with wach laughter te tothe ist and covered with blood. They used _ Ants Teen, 189, | i Herself." will tw the ruldect of Ie Teen Mire PV. Desen ay Naritoe yautine Ber | "Reve We does: ut. there secms tobe nolmit to| Barrick in the bieyele race on Wednesday was | teers fapoleon,’ ‘The Emperor, woe} , but fouzhe with thelr Hats. “Bercor ine, together Tuhand Tetra eats: | marriage engagement Is announced of Air Banner | the Work that It necessarily. becomes my, duty to | shown yesterday, prior to the engraving upon 1t of ued by the daring et the Rogge re png on Reged ing, # 7:30 o'clock: Rewitlar | Bowles, editor of the Springfield Republican, and perform. I feel considerable interest in’ this the winner’s name. The trophy ts doubly well ndiy, and asked if his heart wa "i SS her. M precinct station and left $40 2, Which they Torfeited 1m Uke Police Court dipteses| Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING Stan. City ScnooL BoaRD.—The schoo! board met lass night the Peabody building, President Stewart, 1 S a these offending attorneys to three-casd-monte | among the countrymen yesterday, and unceremo- “Ye've both my fi rand seven ine S present. Jennie = : struction of the water supply In. New York.——Dr, swindlers,” suid the reporter, “Was not that rather | nlousiy expelled frum the grounds, A noble mother must have bred R Aruold; teacher of, Hallowell, (colored) school, PERSONAL Gannett gave a dinner party last Wednesday even- 8 Col! Washi Bowie: of Cho esocntye committee, ‘So brave a Son. Xo. 1, made application of “increase of pay. r FE: > TH STREET (8. E.) METHODIST | ing at Le Drolt Park to several guests, amn@pg them severe?” hc ts Fecanden inthe cnuhice ae ouiNGr ee eet board refused any increase and accepted the af Tet ieat eae RCH, Rev. Josep Fnaxce, | Gen. Francis A. Walker, who Teturned to Boston| “The courts of this District,” sald the district | Mittens ‘kept things Golie Crear dae ta niet He gave the tara plece of gold, teacher's resignation. It was resolved that an ad- D: so during the wiek at P20 pris cored Ge | On Thursday.—Ex-Delégute Cannon, of Utah, 18 | attorney, “have decited that trend can take the erase OGL owlannrae a borin miata oa, ‘And, with a flag of truce, commanded ditional school for colored girls, Hallowell No. 6, be jistaz youd pastor, assisted by Wat, J. NicOLL, Of the Moods fam epee een Cok ek place of violence in larceny. ‘That it you destroy | thirty years ago when Judge Jos. H. Bradley was He should le etiipped to Eagiand OM omen hace pain aS boing ER Locks-tm zpah Band, of Baltimore. a a ak Lanse resentative-elect F. B. Brewer, | 2 ™man’s judgment, iinpose ‘upon him with devices, eee of the association, and is more interested. And safvly landed. oe hee on and Sarah J. Decker thosea ten fis an Wosiry Zion, D vine tonthwen cit Ae oeke | Of New York, is at Willard's i *|istarceny. “Theso claim a Rie money ty anne ee ee DaAra oF Mn. Cites STaBLER.—Mr, Caleb Stab. | substitute teachers ar $30 per month. "The ‘super: denceateains Gallon MeDENTERS | wil be able to Ail his pulpit Toners Hrorning att j whlch they. know. contin’ iaise allegations ‘Washington Stock Exchange. Jer, one of the oldest residents of the Sandy spring | intendent having reported ‘that all the Fooms in metective Ae Feunsylvania avenue north- | a.m. Subject: God's presence with his people. ‘To Build Up the Navy. they file claims they know to be worth- G a Did. Aakea | UStrict, in Montgomery county, Md..died yesterday = | pen = a Aaah board, aes —— |e RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ADVISORY BOARD. Jess, and they do it for the sole PUF-| pnitea states Lage 191, coxipon Ta “115. | iD the doth year of his Oia leaped [rrmbcreagm gt plaid magia Ye ft be thoreagnay J y - ‘The total expenditure recommended by the naval | POS, Of obtaining a little _ pittance of | United States aie, I80L, remimtered -2.2-2. ase dus | Of the late Wm. H. ee ue ee aan ing, is consis ware J. W. Drew. HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW OFFICE, advisory board for constructing seven new naval ‘trom the applicant, whe linene in’many casee’ United States 4x 1907 segtoter 2 year ‘ata ripe old lie whan all its fences and out and be mate LSet oust o vessels and altering the plans of the monitors is | knows that he has no claim against the govern: | United States 8 per cents... 3 ‘was one of the most extensive farmers ae [reggie dp eyewe ne pnd : Avr, AND 9711 STREET, (0. 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST. $7,881,384. Of the vessels to be built one is to be of | Ment, but, joins with the pension attorneys, in the istrict of tion of the state, and for several years was also en- | that ae ah r; - Takes nouncitu the arrival of a large and M. W. BEVERIDGE. t. bs hope of obtaining an unjust claim, just as the man gaged in mercantile business at Ashton, Mont- | tinued. oe ‘ eon} tof Man nods front the estab- f. W. BEVERIDGE, Presiden the size and character of the Chicago, now in course emnent 78, His home, where he died, was near | Sell the Mc' on street, Bet 5 W. 8. THOMPSON, Vice President, of construction, and will cost $1,296,000; one like the | cause he hopes to win cee Sos ne DEL BS | rarket stock ta, 0% currency Spring He was coo of then mand | board, was to the finance committee. eo oe ee Boston, and to cost $936,000; a third Mike the Dol-| . “I see that you say that the dovices employed are | Water stock 76, 1901, currency. 135 —__ | formany years president of the Sandy Spring Sav-| | JUDICIAL HEARING.—Judge Meade, of the corpo Ee NOBUS, Recretary- Phin, t6 cost, $482,000; two heavy-armed cruising | ‘As numerous as the Skill of dishonest men can con- | pyre" Stock Zs = “Tox “has Bank. “He leaves five gons and one daughter. | ration court, heard, we ae ee Tavsri gunboats, to cost $1,032,000; ana (SE EE ee ‘the reporter. “What do you mean by Twent von fu age eh y HE, 4 ae his Fg = Saji iy ae in the a ony Upon ward, for M. W. BEVERIDGE, N. W. BURCHELL, Sip eeeeetaen of preriding SpHcuben oe Vesucls of | “Now, look at that envelope,” safd the district | Thirty-year funding 6s, 1902, +422" 12336 | the Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends, and his W. 8. THOMPSON, ‘THOS. HYDE. extremely high speed designed especially for uhe | attorney, holding out an envelope which he had death will be Dooly megretion ‘by the members of JOHN JAY KNOX, JOHN SHERMAN, destruction of commerce. Recommendations for | taken the desk. “Thag 4s an envelope ad- $9% | thesociety throug! ‘country. E. 8. HULCHINSON, changes in the plans of completing the monitors are | dressed to a soldier in Massachusetts. You see 1¢ x made to cost as follows:—For the Puritan, $1,14 1s marked ‘C. O. D., eight dollars’ On it 1s printed 193g | _SuppEN DeaTu oF SaMum. T. WALL.—Mr. Sam’? = = 482; the ‘Terror, $78,208; the Amphitrite, $797,061; | the American eagle with the flag and the office 441" | 7. Wall, who has for many years been a clerk in CATHOLICS Monadnock, $874,070. head, ‘Union law office.” “You see it has printed on 8% eo ee eae ee Dr. Fllictt’s reply to Murr. Carel, written for Sunday eee —— | it the words, “Pensions to all,’and makes very prom- we | this in Mr. W. H. H. 's grocery ‘Sua TUE. Ameo ree ART TILES, TRENTON | Chronicle by Dr. Bock Extra eaition of Chronicle, Substantial Growth of the City. Bee ene ia ioe ofa ae Reape) gut, store, Ho. cone —_— while ee es Powel A pe = PANY, MINION, MAU and tin tarot Een arene eer es A) THREE AND A HALF MILLION DoLLANS IxVESTED IN| Wut you notice that {t has printed on it very promi- “77 _| sulted from heart disease. The body was removed ee ae TED TILES, (er REW FRENCH PROCESS SOAP me HOUSES IN EIGHT MONTHS, nently the heading, ‘Increase your mn,’ under 1_| by direction of Lieut. Guy to No. 705 Rhode Island and BRASS FIRE GOODS in ion DIX & WILKINS, The extent to which building operations have | (Tuhyine storey Gays: SA pension canbe 1n- fd | eg eg BS ow Se Baltimore. | peen carried on in this city during the past season | ° you older, the wound has gradually under- ae So ‘all, Who was over seventy years HAYWARD & HUTCTIXSON, Tee pIsonToS A. SPECIAL COMMUNICATION has been fully detailed in Taz Stak from time to| mined the constitution, the disease has made see gt | of age, was a native of Prince county, eep22 #4 Hu strcet. | Wil beheld MONDAY, sueh Instant at PI oeiciej ans | time. It has been frequently stated that the past | more helpless in somé manner, the one 105 | Md. ‘ahd came to this city about 1690. He was en- on gat of the goggesarcondaly vite.” | season has Neon masked by the erection of a larger | ineTeased 99 apply or an increase at Ona NO “oa | Engh te dy zo Dasnes on ri sree fora : URS. ie Crusr ofthe WM yy GILLMAN, Secretary, | BUMber of Dulldings than ever before, and the | {22} ication with the attorney for'a pension to which 10. | W Philips “Bubsequentiy he went into Uhe shee Our Entire Winter Stock Now on Exhibition, + SG OF THE Asso_| Tecords in the office of the inspector of buildings | he is not entitled. He -when he received 4 ‘business with his brother, under the name of Wall (ep SHE ASNUAL MEETING i demonstrates the truth of this assertion. The| that envelope that he was his pension. = | Bro. Upon leaving this business he entered em- SIBERIAN AND MINK LINED CIRCULARS, | held ute “Real Parlor" of the Ebbite Houses Wastunes | books show that from January 1st to September | cortifiate. “When he opened tap envelope, after = | porment as a dry goods clerk. He was much es. Co seth Seas Ane fast covey, OF Monday evening, October 2th, at ball there were 1,818 permits issued for erection of build- POR a) to ne fem A — canes epee [ANS from $15 upward _ fo ings, represent ‘otal $3,438,061. Pension office ‘before a doctor _ —_———— BEAL SACQUES, Latest Toniton Dye, ll fresh at MUNCANTER & HOWARD, PHARMACISTS. | Ini andition 1d the material weaita of use ereon | Seaman OmNce TOF him to appear before a doctor = a . coruer 7th and T streets northwest.—Dr. Squibb’s t months 1s a substantial — Dgate ov Epwaxp L. Savoy.—Edward L. Savoy, from 36 inches to 48 inches long. Chemically Pure Bi ‘used in Prescrip! a period of mont a evidence | entitled to an increase of penaion.' 66 | the well-known caterer, died this after & : nares Prices moderate. of the of the nation’s capital r 42 WEITE LAMB SKIN COATS for Children. aa ot gro cen cow POOR WIDOW Was WRONGED: 4 $2 | painful: ipa Ce a : FUR TEIMMING in every variety on bana, | LOY > inal TES aN, SCRAP, PICTURES! | pouicy Cases Eis ponen ec taT eae tinued the detrice attorney, “wo gor one of these + | Genta, beginning with Mr. Buchanan's administra. | the finest of the old-time residetices in tow 2. BB gveds £014 as low a apy house in America, cowiatitly aided to teenie ceeimE ae Be ROOK eugaeing in thes“pollcy™ business ‘Mark ctreulars, ‘The agent obtained her name, I suppose, tion, down to the time of Mr. Hayes, and had WILLETT & ROUFF, ——— 019-e0_ | Thos. (ge “lRo Der s0zzanRA —VERDE D. ‘Hatters and Furriers, Office Hours: From Stott am. 210 4pm Fico pam, eolT-das 6 Pennsylvania avenue, No, 1121 17th street west,