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’ _——ey Telegrams to The Star. THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘ o 0 THE MADISON CAPITOL DISASTER A DAY FIXED FOR O'DONNELL’S TRIAL, \ ¢ OPERATIONS OF FRENCH TROOPS AT TONQUIN, served to ewhserfhers tn the count, at 10 Forcign DEATH OF a NOTED Lospox, Nov. 21 Drooke, of Shere yostere Paid in advance; A HINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1883. TWO CENTS. MOODY AND SaxKey. : : reonicaiicra Messrs, Moody and Sankey Dogan at Wanteworth ——_— = = = = = —— = = terday the second fort st ssion. = r Wase owen, + . ME East W A Proposed New Gas Company. the day, Uaree thousau: attending ee Washington News and Gossip, ANOTHER MOVEMENT T) BE MADE WHEN CONCH é ore How Charlies A. Arnold Was Killed. |The Annnal Session of the Columbia MEF Fae couasenes ay wore. as SS" th CHEIZENS ‘ i § ec aera 0 the Post says: “Owing to the WEDNESDAY hel el Association. In regard to the pw istatement that ¢ i cable berween Tonquin and EVERY EVENING T gfess would be asked to granta cl PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY AT THE THIRTEENTH STREET | £15 c( THROUGH A] “cHtRCH—St ent has ap- rshal for the ter to anew ap. tet, Mr, Win. Dickson said | PERANCE | CO a STAR reporter this morning: s mpany referred to ds, T suppose, the same ess for maki F appucation atthe last ¢ 1 the House District comm! dle BILL” on’t know,” | names of the the tutlitary only be known a we Only Matinee SS FATAL PAu CELLAR DOOR, &C, uta sailed from Nor- Yestentay i bouy noon an aute of Mr. Charles A. Arn ieide In East Weshin: mer Patterson heid an ot elton the | rere tw s > vietlin of the Ai Gea Se At last eventn mally invited to th t Edinbu lon T was read, showing ents for in the treasury. A COMPLIMENT FOR AWERT Nov. 21.—At a m: d to tue 5 are well-known ¢: Thompson, rhe prisoner, as Tunder in America, wher : So PAA ett Wert Ga SEE) by Re and will ir pipes t are rapldiy increastn NOTICE —THE RNIGHT forest products of vhs head by Re onter to prevent ¢ Sorrerron Rayon Raynor, 1 hat durin XO ADVICES FROM CHIVA, T understand, Mrs. Frawner, rner of Sth and I stre tith whe = : 1 1. nd 1A ageninst . y pssem | Mute ttl the Catt were setticd and disiisca, ning he was brougltia to hear the | TBdered ch and tn 13 penalties were remitted by the sec: | Crider, . retary of the sury, av) sults Still pend Win. 1. Elk Ox The Baptist Cy tained, exclielve of de- THE TESTOIONY. iia of Philadelpi ura. Casey, residing First Baptist cli ML at a few | Yotional ex ing. “Judgments were, erces in rem, for $1,614, collected from all sou uu of J. HI | “Oh, Ged, turn and sive and the entire amount | The first witness was Mrs. pw anid passes eS Was #1 at 1104 Sth str from St B np-onre earn E which w nk Dy « —— : —, : tention was attractea | the Gay-strect. Baptist. chureh, presided, and the On October Sk. THC rea e ae ene Spectacular i wou New Couxterr 1 ee CA ee chiet house, and looking out she | 8°'Vice was opened with the 562d hymn. Rev. Mr. OHeOE Ane ps i passenzers, natabering 8%, perished, AS oe ne FS PII § pans i BEEGEAE || sorts than the orig Cenierion cote ec ee: | ey dotinenn push Mrs ATHOUA ayvay, a8 though 10 Walker then read tho Al psalm, and itv, W. ieee ss a 1S RE TY BE TRIED O8 TY RO TN oved and now with E, A. Parsot 50; s that, iv da s i 5 ds Jonson starten tox oa | Gaskins, pastor ne Second (colored istrict Government Affairs, LONDON, NOV. pon the application of Mr ROE ee Oe Inet aulatton uri i pyaent | eH As Tone a Ae Ke Md) church, Voll In pray ongregation joined 1n I me, an itt te that fortwo | put his hand in h Y THE HACK STANDS. sel for O'P PRICE, 1 : years “las not been pub in circulation a | som Singing the 581ta hymn: “F doth va m every stormy wind | a, He, the ‘Dams i t nt Of Sir Henry James, attorney aly he ta Detas—c : mnething, Mr. Jolson tirned, and taking Arnold Goth Mowe eee Mee ate etek a pike Pills the Danish minister, writes to the | Consent of Sit Menry James, att onerat, the Lo etrvet southwest, the | the to arms guve lum a push, upon whitch’) marks concerning the gond work belie dove De tive 5 s “Y us! Preaccipt Arnold fell on the cellar door, As eeialty. | Toilet acticles in | NAVA. ORDER nl2_ | ordered to the ¢ tons in reiation tothe need of establt eae eow es Stands on the public square mgres: gesting that they should yer. Various persons In the congregation de. | S07) ins that Chey should has been fixed for Friday, the 30th Inst. he atrempted 10 | church in this city and other places, ss fe Up he tumbled over bead foremost tnto the | quurch in Wis etty g Tedd the ; Ensign J. E. Craven, to duty | basetuent. Both halves of the cellar door were | UP HiNe Gees ea Petumery ak A Vigilance Committee Formed. * TEXAS, have ro e] e. Witness ha vel en ve} ¥ felt ca “| tacloen oe FOR, CHAPEED | th the coast survey; Ensign Richard Henderson, t0 | Shes itd betorerand at the thaectld emer ken | Hvefed individual prayers as they felt called upon Sines en wil be canpleyede GOODWILL COMMANDERY, U. 0.6.04 Tuatinacy, Serratia | the Shenandoah; Chaplain Robert: Hudson, to the | Mtr. Erestoes to fle acute ie Heard eet atet | Dy the spirit cenaigns bs 's PaRApr. ees ea z ¥ commer fT” | New Hampshire; Licat.F. E. Beatty has been de- | In ordre tone, but heat hott ats, nor could AN ADDRESS FROM A COLORED MINISTER. The fremen’s parade will take place as usual on A Collisio: Trains, AL CHURCH, {ached from the Despatch, and ordered to the she understand what was sald. Rey. Mr. Gaslin volunteered a short address, pro- | ‘Thailksgivine day thls The marine band has ogre sy 3 lapoosa; Paymaster Albert W. Bacon has reported rAd woman, testified that claiming his faith in the Baptist church, Te said | Deen engaged for the occasion. Although the line Fiasia’ gelcoed comp a ride rN ve an estab THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO Ta ea Eee h strocsou{heast-and=aw 2 1naN) that it grleved him to see that the Baptist church safely rs Pr came | Th helm By edna ny Spey bg ens saute ern, BELECT FROM AND THE CHIGUESE Sai Heniees GarG Ge erates On Te ecules {tthe doorsieps. ‘Did | Gd not occupy the position that itshould at the Sacer os Divas Siem ometoe bia this toring: | A-eaboose dud to 12s of one ; HLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. orders. im. ‘Che old inn fell } head of all the ehurches. The church should spread | _ pr, Willtain Tindall, gcretary for the District, In OF tne Oe ee ena the eneine aid sax ¢ ove Me Win, F. CORCORAN BUILDING. = pr door (to basement) | its wings over the world and extend Its works in | his annual report. to’ the Commulesione dismantled. “David Mower, of Colunttia a bene, i: £20 E. F. BROOKS, SOCIETY AND PERSONAL. open. er walking when she | every land. He sald hls people—the colored peo- | Copies of orders made by the board durlty man, was sleeping in the cn the time, ang re GAS FIRTURES, first saw them, y got by the ecllar the | pte were: becoming enlightened chieily trough | year ended June 30, ISS3. He says: Was fatally tnjured. . ad oatiek ofthe suet delete: Miss Dora Miller, daughter of the Senator from | >i Mah pis IVaHGE SO OAS wie Baptist oe as en ne alee | Se ere Arranuesccneot teas of SIPs * rin : lass eng Miss Dora Miller, ds Seng Jamies Shi erie sonthen few remarks be the nocare = for a better arra a 2 ald recardse Sia 5 cea. eved seats, 25e. extra, at Ellis California, denies that she 1s engaged to Lieut. i 1102 Sth street | ~The moderate PDF Ne Ore te ak the chair at 11] the governinent, in the District that preceded the | perpranty aia es noe con= LATROBES. URN: Slow . 4 4 ‘ook the chair at 1 RAKURG, Va. NOV. 2. —Pohert” Pratt from any ‘ ‘ Mrs. Sena nuinds : Iss Mary Edmunds ne corner, Wi ne nero | anelegiun yer by ~ Sinith, Mr. Yeu ST a UL ae eae ee nak prociuded | or munier, nak been Seats Z ion'thd ‘ 2 Torclock PLUMBING AND HEATING. Pesta ee reraee eae a Sir. Arnold was coming tp Sth street, “Just as | Ian, Socretarye ther eek Che es Or ree | ee ne uns, Secth to have preclude SO hee lend en SANT 8. SHEDD, and are now at. thelr resldence on stesstchs 2 [Jounson goton the curbstune Arnold struc sssion, Wil pre adopted." Rev. Mr.t. D. Ander- | given.” “He renews his suggestion on that subject. | [jit ot Dece ? ne Ls 1LN HALL. week aes went, | ANCHE They wit remain here until after the So anata paenel HON ae ee Son, Jr, Of Pa. W THE FEES OF THE POLICE COURT DEPUTY MARSHAL. oth street northwest. | holidays, Dut will not re va t . en ZORNSO) ein mourn- ve, as the tious of the edny RD woong | ine” ; é > | feet from under Arnoif, wo fell on the sidey Fai rence svistine between the United States ; eD HARD Wong | 2K. Tex wil then go td Nassiu, Miss Mtury | eet tom under, Arnolft, wh fell on the sidewa BIBLE AND TRACT DISTRIRCTION. marshal for the District of Columbia and the Com- | Creveyxe, Wyo. Nov 2_—The elitor of the a NER RUe eee ) ordered to aeae | Edinunds has greatly taproved in health, iin, Ke he (ApoE) Sone iet donee t Mr. Henry Beard read the report of the standing | missioners tn relation to the compensation of Lis | Pirity Leads? ways that. tae lolter paoticned ma ke Mis ession of her house, | ¢ {hii again, Dat Gh not reach hin. John- | committee on “Bible and tract distribution,” which | 4PUt ‘Cours tor earvites are likely 104 New York Se ee Orchestra and the Greatest Conductor in Tons,prime and seasoned; s come to a head so World eet and Highland Place, | son started to. When Arnoid followed Lim come to a head soo ‘The law aliows 400 ascom- | fatlure in W: ning IS Ineorre 1 unteunded, showed their work to hav very satisfactory, 1 Cedur, Cherry, Poplar. Oak, Oe feu spacial attention” to tho lang Dre ee ete Betty i pensation for the deputy marshal’s services, Most | Woman sum well fa most dust s ted by ex-Senator Yulee, up and Johnson i The report called special attention to the large | Of tie services, oF the nature in question, as a mat- | and has prov 4 Pine and Viry or Doming. : v 1 the steps of Cast P ve years and positively only appearance mancicturetinte eaten GAIL iste k, tine minister, and } 0: ‘reply (0 a question by @ juror, | Mumber of Bibles, tracts and yin books given | ter of fuct, are perored by podgemen detalted to ot ; 4 aaa, veal inn "a ca, "e family occur Ito be sober, away daily by the Philadelpila Baptist publishing | Wilt about that court, and are paid for by The Madison € me THES. “THOMAS aie il onder seek former ees Company. ‘The report was atopted, and a few re- | {yt goverument, | The marshal demand THE CONTRACTOR AxD TECTS DECLARED Sea (acd Cuivre as Mrs. Futnt at the P 7 Taine 4 Warrier Stined that | Marks upon the wood work or the domiulties were , HUS 32 St teat ae ee verninent lihigg steer ar iinet curre Mss. Flint will remain at the Portland unls win-| John 1. W testified that | sade by several members of the congregation. should pay ail the bike he presents Which thecone |. MADISON, Was, Nov. vendtet of the core WM. McLEAN & SON, Tipomaa? ber husband, ts assigned to duty | about 9:55 he was collecting letters trom the pas a THE BIDLE IN PLACE OF LIGHT LITERATURE, j luisstoners retuse to do without aul order from the | Pn SJ" wien, guilty Off 0 Cor, 18th and B streets northwe Mrs. Munro and her a the ee of 8th and M Spite oy suena Te m | ,Xev. 0. Ellyson sald that he had learned that | Court. ‘The District auditor ons oat these | negitence in ers to be try rere See Mrs. Munro and her dy NF ing down Sth street. Arnold was coming out trom |e" aan ee s ats, Which have been so long detalued, when- A avery pleasant party valdence, on Tetrect, since the Philadelphia Baptist Publishing company 4 of the house, Jolinson took hold of Arnold ¥ seated, Johnson shoved Arnold away ng Jn front of Mchonaid’s wid; | during thetr spare moments, instead of,asformerty, | _ ‘The Commisst = - repoired, and ever the’ Commission arshal settie | Ty! had deen distributing Bibles through the public | Upon w backs or eetitemeea ee URE marshal settie the consulting arctt Schools, the children had taken to reading the Bible MISCELLANEOTS. take wunue tie eee Ts have received a copy of the : rehitect, Kock, £31 hout due regard » Unis contributing to 1s ast Week, ening. Senator Colqnitt's wite and daughter wil be with | {rom Mit, this pens Mbs Berry gave a party the same W. ©. MILBURN, = ele Inventor snd Manafactur him at the Metropolitan this winter, Johnson walked on, n Arnold came upto him | Teading light literature, 28th annual report of the board of visitors oF the PPUEATER COMIQUEL es 242) Menneyivanigaveniie._| Miss Coffee gave a pleasant party to some of her | aeain albouvilve orsie fees trom the eclur and | Rev. DreGathoere, Yr. Hoskinson, of, Phiiadel- | Govemient hospital tor the insane for the fecal soe ce. WASH Anenet 22.1883. | young friends on Wednesday evening. right in front of C They came together | pla; Mr. Young and others, made’ remarks upon | YOu end Superintendent, eee MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. the: cade ae fe ee ee | Miss Cabell, of Virginia; anghter of Repre: again and si gave Arnold a} the subject, is — HURTS fhe ia reed DeTitred a Selena : hard shove and ‘the latter fell down the cellar, PROMIRITION RECOMMENDED. A Supposed Suicide. = WEEK ONLY. SRICHARD HE TAYLOR oat Be een a ana the Metropoiitan this win v atthe distance of half a square from 5 , : Was rearrested retty blonde, and was quite popu- rd no words. Witness th AMY ARLINGTO? nwent up | The secretary read the report of the comznittecon | 4 COMMERCIAL DRUMMER LEAVES THE GAS TURNED SFEMALE MASTODONS.) | Cont ing the prison of connection with All parties ary 1 nested to make a SET- and inet Johnson and asked him whom he had | total abstinence. The report sald that, though the |. . an atte oor O'Grady and others Numbe TLEMEN? OF 1. TS. Repri ve Wills will have his family with | shoved, and he replied: “He was trying to strike | evil of intemperance was becoming widespread and | Charles Melghen, an agent for a New York ent- fraud the Ay Of Honor « 000, HARD F him at tropolitan this session, mie,” oF ng of the kind. | Johnson walked alarining, they had found encouragement in their | lery honse, anda man of rather advanced years, | He was Se ot Onan St Se oan ere: FRANCIS WOFTY, Miss Jenkins, daughter of Kear Adintral Jentina, | Heft on after it had oneurred, and wetness went up work. ‘The e EO per eee bds that efforts be) was found dead in liis bed early last evening at une | Heating text Monday, Exes OS, D.C. July 16th, 1883. | 4s receiving a visit from Miss Endel, Bek, e t made to secure proper legislation on the subject ot | Greason house, coruer of 19th and it me oT nes = sd i y : : Biss Sadek cellar Arnold was sitting In the door and appeared is vhlel , < that thel reason house, corner of 13th an streets. He Telegraphic Bric a cetric Lisht Machine tates | Major John I. Rodgers lett. here on Wednesday | SoH AMON Was sting oror's question te sit | Dost ardent efforts woul be of but iene erate | had retired the night betore, Mr. George Greason Benham & Stoutenborouch’s Yn factory, with Its . . ert te the con | for the Pacific coast, accompanied by his wife and | ness sild Arnold raised 11S hand ashe approached Remarks were made ou the subject by Kev. Mr, | told a Star reporter this morning, in apparently | Machinery, and three barns and some outhulldtn eather, aud are prepared to furnish with | $F tHe F Johnson. Smith, Mr. Young and Rev Bement an at Glen Cove, L. 1., were totally destroyed by dire a IME MUSEUM. rompttess, and at Yow, price, any work in the line of ae Se Frank Cassidy and James Vickers were ex- | which the report warned DE we Ver | good health and spirits, and when he failed to put | 11 Selock last aiciie DX sesece. Floto Engraving, for ether oF platepreee rit: | Capt Shae Gamo AD Ss.onia: sic Teaves | rived: Wie natiine ey wea ele trom tery DOE ras ODED. in an appearance Sesterday they became alarmed | "ihe fount autiai report of the Orezon Tetlway .. ‘i 5 ons 2: ‘i : . ASequel ounds received during the Win. B. Kelly (Sth and L streets southeast) testt- . i ogee wel his room. « Mell of gascame Navigation company shows the earntags to cen Gnd Fxtea, Attenctions Designs and Es, snates furnished upon application. | Gneothtur bi his company with the Apache Indians, | et He was ol Une Wrest SUE OF Lie etinee cand he | THE repcrt on Sunday schools was then read by | S%4, Went. to his n Mr, Greason, fearing that all | Se tonsis’ onealin ee eee oe ate EVERY APTER ND NIGHT. rhe age s ; 2 ; i LEMOS COMPANY, [Dy lg wire) Aly during the winter, accompanied | sayy gohnson going down the street and. met | the chairman of the committee, Mr. B. P. Murray, | was uot right cummed caine ter a ll ings, $2,676,541. The latter Is an increase of $73,238 “canestiah and Mitnie, syI16 New York avenue. pees . Et ae | Amold, who nad “a basket, and they stopp The report urged the necessity of home instruc- = ay ey pane uLee a gid over the pre yea ‘ 5 DJAMES, = = === = | _' The marriage of Miss Elite Restor to Leutenant | Arnold'putitng down the basket Heht. fa Iron, oF s ovale | gas n Ping til | Mr. state engineer an the Ohio Fat b age Ie yeacn thie BéLEe IIL Eas clnca iy cla aWeeaieaaron iG putt, “Arnold catight Jonn- | 402) &nd recommended that the movement to dl eighen was found stretched upon the bed dead. The | surveyor, ded at Lyons, New York, last meht, L Barry will take place in January, after which cer vide the Sunday school work from that of th ; ° : rT! Cauniteat Child SEBS A PAETEMORE EATERS! mony the eutenant and his wife will leave for nd struck at him; did not know day school work from that of the | body we Temoved to Barker's undertaking esta- | “The four-story brlc Mic NEL Fort Grant, A. sctiMled and John. | church be checke; spice Mtl Uf Messrs. Stick Ek, the Whigs Mog. the Wwonder, The atte: as the ome was dependent upon | lishment, and an Inquest Will be held th . doth Arno) Arnold got up, pub] the other, It al ted that Sunday | hom. Alarge number of private papers and goa in | BES & POOn, at this eorsinn. Sues fio ion of Housekeepers andothers is againin-| 4 ld S son tripping Arnold i Arnold got up, put e other. It also recommended that each Sunday | hoon. Alar, a apers stroved by Tire this moral firemen were ‘Olours | Vited to these fustly = Corts a Z ALU OF SUSS UBIO Terie poeke pnocked or shared | cohool sebomens oceans Sunday in each month | Miokey Was found among the effects of the de- wu CELEBRATED LATROBE STOVES, Wheat, of Alexandria, and Passed Assistant anson and went. do Amold got up | for missionary work, and that the contributions on | Ceased. Tt is supposed that he turned the gas on = — - Thelr beauty and excellence of workmanship ana | Cet Henry Herwis. The cere nnd was then sh mocked down the | these occasions be given to mission work, A gen-| himself, but this is not known positively. He was Virginia Politics, iit nhsnced by ate impres formed at St. Paul's church, Ale cellar. Witness {nted with Arnold; | eral discussion followed the reading of the Teport, | HOt a drinking man, and no cause for the Gerd can | ame democratic state committer at thelr meeting y eto ane other Latrobe in tl Of December, and the happy couple \ 1} couln not tell t icated, during which the necessity of regular aystematie | Be assisted, “Hs friends in New York have been | ,, The democrat Sherslay wt eeehontos ts pate Gage for Europe, Where they will § werk months.” Fotin Casey, who lives at No. 1104 8th street, tn | mission work was set forthe Reve Mr Are ny | Hatoriued. sarah Gi z ‘ Batject reed Mrs. Gen. Banks and her daughter will not visit | front of with place the seufile occurred, and | of Philadciphia, delivered an eloquent address upon - = Lcation of a paper purporting to show the fusity of Sat ne = ee Washington this winter. One of the daughters ts | Henry P, Armstrong were eximilned without add- | the subject! Affairs in West Washington, changes contalued in Senator Mubone’s recent Sabie Wife of an Olilo clerzvman, Miss Maud, Wio fs | Ing anything to the tacts already elletted, E ON Pace and Isaac S: ‘Onicer Warwic ith, bot this mn zamuisance upon the premise ‘The worning session adjourned at 1 o'clock. aE EET oe) THE AFTERNOON ON. andse Wishe Jones, the ¢ of fie and fheare, dentes the rumor | Mrs. Casey w: to goon the stage, think that Mr 4 Mahontite who opposed aia, WhO Was elected senator in FENUIED ANNUAL Cot TERE “UniEy GIRDER 1 ee s Dr. J. F. Ihurilzan testiited that death resulted | ‘The report on Sunday schools was further con-| Joscpli Nicholson near the Admadwer bukloe, rer distriet. by the democrats, anid ho & SIX POPUL cee oe eae ee ren, | frond Couicussion oF shock froin the fall sidered tn the afternoon, after which the report on| Men were caucit by Mr, Zicholson, and, in the | few days ago motition the tattct of ins Fatention Of of DR — ey Weide @reniae “Uy. Bee hte THE VERDICT. education was This was followed by ad-| $C KS Which followed, Mr. Joseph | © phpicadlrng 7 : DAY EVENING of ton and Ils Coadjutor alse ssisti Ss ad bis ond Aispatch Says: “Geonze C. Gorham, OF nd | The jury returned a yerdict that death resulted | dresses by Dr. Welling, of Columbia university, | Nicholson assisung is father, had dis 1 € ¥s1 hand ut by Smith, National Levubtican, Was’ in ry and musival selections Will be } trom shock and compression of the brain caused by | and Rev I. P. King. ‘The report of the commlt- | “"e Gave oF foot ball between the Georgetown bury with Mahone severai days betore the ODD AND PECULIAR DESIGNS. being pushed down the area of the premises by | te Of Inlsstons was considered. College and Deaf and Dumb elubs at Rendall liress was made public. “Ibis stated era. Representative Dibble, of South Carolina, ar-| sqam W. Johnson during an altercation with the DELEGATES PRESENT. Green ended with the defeat of Uie former. ‘The ily that Gorhain wrote the address for —_ A. G. MIs, president of the National Base Ball JOHNSON COMMITTED TO JAIL. churches in the convention: second. AL 8p. Ti tose an entertainment will | “lntintte base “Of MS falsehoods.—The d League, y aresident here, is stopping at| ‘The coroner ¢ John the ig ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN SIDE WALL | Representatives Alken and Iina und Willis of Ke AND CEILING DECORATIONS, arrive minitted Johnson to jail The |, First Baptist church—Rev, J. H. Cuthbert, ed will take place to-morrow en overt C J D. 4 = given by the Rhetorle class in ‘honor of St, | crats of Nortorlk, Va., last evening held a Cecilla, being What 13 termed class night. An ex- | Slastie celebration of their ; cellent Mterary and musical program has been | There was a vorca ght proc i arranged. ——_+e- —_— dd Edgar Speeden. vee <ING.—Dundaro1 “4 durch Her. 8, 1 Greehe Her. @ ME church Wis GrOWdcd SUNT On thea lye gyi ett acne ayes, RIL Stickney, Bb. Curt casion of the wedding of Miss Ida Canin DONL, THE TRADE, SDENTIFIED—A GDOCL Mote ea ie Willan £ sevice ope When Doyle, the tramp arrested for the murder mony was performod by the past ofthe female members of the Maybee fumtly at Wi and upon its conelision Brookville, L. L. last Sunday, was taken to Brook- whet to the home of the ville yesterday he was conducted into the room Nis Sure | where Garrett Maybee was sitting and told to say Lemnet ailof | “me” and “I will Kill you.” He did so, and Mr. E K | Maybee recognized the volce as thet of the man who 1, | spoke to hinion the day of the murder, Doyle's ‘ption | shoes w Lind to fit the tracks on the ground funeral of the a afternoon at 3 0 ANS AND OTH rlus of South Caro Our Puny Navy. wily appointed supervising has gone to Des Mo uum here shorti, architect of the Treasury for his family, and will settle down for the winte Lewis, 1. G, A. Dotglass Bartlett, M . t y ner Hanzines for which we hs the excInsive rivht, : —___—__™ otto befoutd south Of the nicet noted firuus of FELLOWS’ New Lurk. s T. Du Bol srecently ap-| In his annual report Admiral David D. Porter, of coushi at for his post of | the nav: omauends tre estublishtaent of a pe WEF | pera every opportunity to perfect themselves in the higher branches of educstion and acquire a more practical knowledge of what they have been taught | W. F. ¢: ‘ wlnted We defy competition in price and siyle of execution, | FONE ador, S, rlor, S. a, Dartington, Joan unuel Howison, J. P. Headley, J.P. Lucas, ter, J.C. DeAtley, J, B. Bulley, J. 2. Brad: ware is at Wil- Lovuls A. DIETER, Of Ube | leading from the barn tothe cedar Wood back of the at the Naval Academy, If thts system had been | ley and L. J’Hindy, Dullding. Doyle was then taken to se the bodies Chiekering wre the | | 5 Gene : “street church, Georgetown—Dr, Jos. Walker, omen. He exh he tind meee 3 ni5-ct 913 F street northwest. | amerk «being | tdopted ten years ayo our ofilvers would not now be ners SIS Boynton, Av King, DP of tie women. 1 sald he t never seen them be. entiue ru Russia,” | perplexed in regard to butlding ships and making | Proame inkl de Miehntse fore. He was taken to the bara and Lute shed 10 53g; | where the bodies were found. ‘Then he raised his old at 33g to 4; common | hand, saying: “I swear T never Was in this barn be. dt kunibs on the mar fore.” He was therouyhly searched and s7 were foutid In Kis possession. He satd he had ¢ ivy bas arrived, and is at the | ums Admiral Porter refers at length to the new attention to the | ount ‘Tabor church, Tenleytown—Rev. ©. W. 1, B. F. Riley, Edward Dean, W. E. Paxton, 8. Mune; stropolltan’ church —Rev. W Haswanp & Horemysoy, 424 NINTH STREET, ugustus . Doge, former | necessity of providt on $14 [. Incersoll, B. P. i SOTAtOr GHG minister tO 6 es hinete aS steam power, . King vottord, Phi. toa lawyer at Koslvn Monday night. With this M YH Avente for LOWS © Somitor nd talnlatee to St a Burlington | oe war would make but slow prosre Hey aon neaca ee Money Was a $% gold plece, which Mr. Maybe and paint ART TE AME ‘ AUSTIC ‘TH, A s & Bei r should run out of coal in foreign wat 2, ‘ think among the money tuken. Doyle w $ he if M y} wut Old PANY, MINIC AU aud otier IMVO. Mr. Thomas € 1, The father of Major John M. y inst her. He thinks the 7 the pe Ist_and clerk of | Boston a hs Cf the House of } mer Caron, the well-snown fo BRASS FIRE-FLACES aud BKASS FIRE GOODS ia | thie committee on Ways and ty jendet — Kev. lin, C. B.Smith, W. AL Hh Win, H. Price, L. Meredtt ENING STAR, Der and 3 tn Lis po He does not show the smallest-sized CTION The election tn the | account of his whereabouts ap great vanuy. Representatives, died in whiiad of war E first esterday to fill the > bowrd Which has lwen verliied, the age of Sith nea of aldermen, made nt by the decilnation eleriog te ing gro HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ‘The body of Mr&. Young, wife of Mr. John Rus: | Porter asks, how t tees pats rested Ane Seco MIO I eerie, 249 vent e a pias es 3 5 y. He ; ovate Bs ate % Sesh steet | sett Roung, the mtnister to China, re: oF Queenstown church—Rev. 0. Ellyson, $. Quack-| io ! ad sn the pristecr dodaned “am mot patie Y » Doan He French steamer WAmeriqie eared : gubusty Job B. Lond, J. 1 Suerisood, and S. F. unnel Lindsay, on Cameron, near | Une prisoner declared “1 4g As Tsoexse Assonrurxe In the fauny vanicof the Jewells of theese nd they would effectually con. | Teatsdal i night, and ran off with it, ier, and all present, oiticers and pris- Ss, vitt vessels like ron i Second church (colored)—W. H. G: ns, TT. B. | The ucd $12 and some articies should be bullt to contend with hore ices | Farney, J. p. Rawis, John Pomndester, Ac THokis, | dr-taite was hor oes oe aa goin articles Of all the Cheaper Grades of Profi ors Hilgard and Coin and M ‘hantel : 2 vere turd 3. Fortunately the Yashington were registere York | chant vessels whiel ei 4 sa ‘lllams, aud Wm. ‘Tr robbery’of the kind which has ever taken place | BCT, Were : ane PAPER HANGING of Washington were registered in New York | chant vessels which puld beat off light crutsers, Wiliams, DP. here, Wm. Coats and Gon, Carroll have Deen ae | Cellar was full of barrels, wi ich prevented prectpl- hit Admiral Porter the navy 181m a bad a condt-| J tte arte a eae Bg ee ese tation to the ground,” “Hie stove fel over, Retna From 15 cents upward entative Moulton, nots, arrived this | tlon as {t was at the breaking out o vil war, | DgaTH OF JonN H. Moonr.—The death of John | rested, chai offense. re to the wood Work, When great Scrambling ene J avaszse, Parer i. S = = zn Sa nora Gi cians hore and that if Spain, the least formidable of maritime | H. Moore, of this clty, which oceurred thts morn-| _ NeW Le nee eel sou ee sued. Many persons feceived slight injuries, but TOUS ADEE ee ee ‘ , powers, went to wir with us she would sweep onr | ing, takes away another old resident of the Dis: | stone griddies and other articies n none of serious nature, When the flurry was over ce ee comineree from the ocean, and Our war vessels be | trict. | Mr. Moore, who wasn his 7ist year, was a | Delng prosecuted here, and the industry may bo- | the cnoner led the way. to the Secan women, pe ase : suse SSF street northwest._| A wording took place this afternoon at No. 6| powerless to, pRVOne it HO. condemns the | mative ooNee we hire, and during | come an important oue Frank Crrstiv tried the | Wve tue examination wee, Maite at SSP AROREES Towa Circle, the home of Commander A. V. Reed. | policy of building a few ships at atime, and in-| the early years of hi ‘gely engaged tn | check game ro aa @ boardiughouse keeper last eliciting anything of public interest. Doyle was. J. W. Drew. ‘The bride, Miss Annie A, Valentine, 1s the daughter | Es we should have vessels with speed and | mercantile pursuits in rin Chat state, | Week, Dut failed, an mouse this am then committed to Uhe county Jail at Long Istand LOUIS 4. DIETER, = . ote of Mr, Henry M. Valentine, of stamford, Conn., guns enough to hold our own with any power tn | and was at one Umea member of the New Hamp- aed ae RGus ab cee ee, Ae City until Thursday, when tue examination will be SAL 2 PHARMACIST, and niece of the officer at whose residence the | the world. He considers tt a mistake to condemn | shire legislature. For the last 2 years he has ree ing there were two lodgers “i ers, Win. | resumed. Hundreds of visitors are at Brookville, Comtes TENE AE) SD OFH SIMEEY, Marriage took place. ‘The groom. Mr. George | vessels requiring an outlay of 2% per cent for re-| sided in the District of Columbia, and for some | Coats and George Carroll, colored, arrested bY | Should the real culprit be revealed 10 1s certaln Ne SEEe stree Taken p See Mame ant |B. Edwards, isa son of Mr. dames "K. Ed | pairs, and says under such @ policy the whole navy Years, until is health began to fall kept a grocery | Olllver Pat Hayes, changed with snatching purse | rill be lynched. A new clue is now being worked, ; Salument oft § * Anacostia, | The young couple are | would disappear In afew years. ‘He recommends | store’on Pennsylvania avenue. He was <a man | from the hands of Mrs. Samuel Lindsey, ana mak: | A woman recently brought from New York by & oat Laces “DIAMOND NAIL ENAMEL: inong their humerous frieuds and | the building of one or two, irouclads on the lakes | much esteemed by -those who knew him well, for | Ing On witht) ‘The mayor hadno cases man here, who 1s sald to have a bad character, has, = COSMETIC ROSALINE; res. the Varied and costly presents of | for the protection in time of war of the lake coast, | his honor, inary and great Kindness of heart, | his last ee trial ot 3: T. Bur- | SeVeral fresh scratches on her face and arms. "She 3 Which they were the recipients on this oceasion | which is now entirely defenseless. Admiral Porter | ‘The remains will be taken to New Hauopshire for] _ Reporter's N Legere sermons ath lives near the scene of the murécr. Several sus- White, Cream and Black for Trimin! furnishing ample proof of the esteem in which | pays a high compliment to the Military Academy, | interment. pee coc oning Law. eee 3 ingio- picious circumstances point to her as the guilty ‘OBY AND BOXWOOD; they are held. Among the invited guests were: | Wwiiteh hesays 13 vastly superior to the Naval ———_— hand's garden, in the west e this city: Wa8 | One, and she 1s wow belhg shadowed by devctivea. = a A Ee Sant Cicta <u ton ald B Mr. and Mrs, James K. Edwards, Miss Jessie G. | Academy, Hoxrer Hetp For THE MaRviaxp Acrnomures | Callel and postponed until February, in the Fatr- widths, KNIVES. ov-am | Edwards, and Mr. Alexander J. Edwards, of Bure The ease of James Hunter, who it 1s alleged com. | 1@X court, yesterday. Bayne, arst 2 VER CEN OFF THE MARKED PRICE. <st Goods for Quality ever offered. FoR THE PROTECTION OF THE OvsTER.—The Ungton colleges Now Jamey; Rev. Jolin M-E. Mc-| 4 Derecrive CHARGED WITH ASSAULT.—A warrant | mitted a Tape on Ella Simms in Maryland, was | SUPposed Acts a Mhisee heato cise iesicace | Denned Goole teruangent, Raltenese caspehapek PIANOS MOVED AND PACKED BY CAREFUL | Kee and family; Mrs. Henry M. Vulentine (the | was yesterday sworn out against Detective Block, | called to the attention of Judge Snell tis morning ae Ate” mee! is announced | an address to the legislatures of Maryland and Vir- Dinos tan Gamascel sae unace. “JOHN F. | bride's mother); Mr. J, L. Valentine and family, of | charging Iutn with assault. It 13 alleged by thé | In the Pollee Court, “Detective Block stated that | —— iat ee neat tae new "Eexcelsior Hall ina asking for changes in the oyster laws, 28 fol- ELLIS & CO. 907 Penusylvania avenue, uesr 10Ui york Mrs, Commander Reed and family; | parties making the complgint against the ofiicer | the ease was in the handsof the Maryland authori. | to ta ie eas ‘To prohibit catching oysters for any means EN T. MITCHELL, sirext, n21-6t Wilson and Miss Anna Wilson: | Phat he went to tho welaanee of : near the Bridge pump.—The Ella Simms, for | ties, and that the papers would probably be ready | 02 Gibbons “ lis grounds between April Ist abd. lvania avenue. a, y stmaster and Mrs. Conger, Assistant Postmaster | the purpose of getting her t0 go to Prince George’s in two or three dave. Judge Snell said that he | Washington, Ohio & Western falltad i mee | po oe ep ~ — ——_er_ 1 V, G. F ISCHER, Sherwood aud others of Mr. Edwards’ associates 11 | county, Md., to swear out & warrant for rape | could not discharge a man charged with a felony in eed Bias oonn a may Letirp had Hales Ist to Nort 1st; to allow oye ti Some FOREIGN" BOOKSELLET) LIBRATRE | ETRANGER | Ue CHY Post office; Gen. and Mrs. Starkweather; | grains James Hunter: that she refused to go, ana | & Relghboring Jurisdiction, and would therefore | befcre, the seston ¢ eee ps prow ee fr tp 7 aren} the cloved seacom: £0 declare tee AND STATIONER, | rs be Mr. W.T. S. Curls and his charming young bride; | he took both her and’ her mother to the train and | hold the prisoner, hoeee ‘del ‘ab for the of river fc ind to all Sth at. op posite T Dr. and Mrs S. 8. Stearns; Dr. and Mrs. B.G. Pool; | took them to Bladensburg, where the warrant. was hower delivered at Armory Hall benefit of | Potomae river forbidden V perdi BOY eal of atthe mewent | eat eiieweae and Mrs. HS. Hanford; Mr. and Mrs. William | {ssued. It 1 further alieged that her father met whist church, vessel taking ers, tach, treet Tnportation , : SUADE LINENS, Mrs. Dr. ‘Thomas ‘Talbott; the Misses Pat- | Block and asked liin about What had happened, | , TEMPERANCE EpccaTion op THe FREEDMEN.— Leech, Burke, Haines, Beardsley, and | when he put the nippers on him and locked him up | 40 linportant conference will beheld at the Con-| 4 coxqresswan EvecteD.—Returns tcom the first penalties to Violations as will Insure respect. Paige Styles and all Jatest es from Laroche: mal church to-night at 7:30 o’clock, under | x; % indicate the election CuTtine Orr Tae Rerresmwente.—The ed hands in the Lest man- | 2 ; rial Courts in Eurape. Dea ae renee are Teen a ike | 1 he, Station house for several hours, and then { ieSiusnices of the National. Temperance oF. | ae ea ne ee itiocty ch ened Ge thee prictorsof ‘Young's hotel, in Boston, have tamued on. a il filet At is, Towers, Haines, and Seymour. The | turned him out without preferring any charge | Rey, ©. H. Mead, of New York, will deliver an | ¢2o™ ‘of Waiter F. Pool, deceasca. not to give credit to membersof the city gov- LOUIS A. DIETER, Ty. rt ting Cards, Ogr AIS us parlors of the miansion presented a| against him. The case was called {n the Police address, relative to temperance work and education Betas. eee ernment forrefresunents. This action 1s Te F street northwest, | 2h Crests solicited, in highest style of perfection, n2-2m nt oe cower ae or enne ne ge Court this incrning and continued for one week. among ‘the colored le of the south, ay 1:SavED BY POURING OIL UPON THE WaTeRs.—A | sult of the flagrant abuse of privileges allowed the si ret northwest, @ ceremony ———>—_ thousand of whom he visited last winter, Newport dispatch says: “The brig Louisa members of the city ‘under certain condi. yscooxac cua! Fuse RR, Se ee ae Soe Hae ees and the Bridal! 4, mo sum—A suit tyvolving £20,000,000 was | qoue tin tarticmate in tive teeing nee. ae Cape Parker of Taraouth, § Be arrived here ba | eee ae eee ne rad hene oie ii a Si Pitehating ee syiniin, the Het ALE aoe ne commenced in San Francisco yesterday, the widows | Rankin Hon. Hiram Frice, Judge | night, after encountering ‘the most extraordinary | dispute, involving ot fraud on the rt of Aaa PEE eon s j pride al Gray bringing action | Snell, B, H. Warner, Wm. H. Armstrong ald | purricanes and ‘the captain ever knew. He | members of the been eee OEE t —| Mabel" ‘Ray ‘Starkweather, daughtee of Gast Against the Quleksvor Maing company ot New | ket’ Bradley, have the meeting in charge. inks the resent all on Doard would have been Eo Le aly patronage womaecetoanred COFFEE. r o a 5) Al Cal. The action is based on the. ———S lost but for fact had cargo ever, that arkweather, was bridesmaid, while Mr. Chas, 8, a bileged. ‘contin over the ‘the present ‘ils if the Hon. Jeremiah Mf. Wilsor fraudulent ndministration of the p! by Rob- | q WarcuMan SHoT BY THrEves.—Last t | Hsh-oll. The waves omer This is the fnest Tot of Java Coffee ever offercd for | Indinnay was che gross ty ei SOR) OF | re J. Walker, formerly secretary ot the renee, about oclock two Colored. thieves entered a bes vessel ant nally the deck 1oad bogan to eli, rhea ir as ec mcaien Gs ana faletn thiscity, ROASTED EVERY DAY. Try it aud | red n'a beceming dress of Urocaded velvet and | WO hadd beet partner af the deveased. St new Jersey avende, and atecmpted to cany off @ | bored in the casks containing: she Gk “Whine Une Gap Arputlican publics an interview with Wine noe, eurah, with navural Nowers, and diamond solitaire eee earrings, the latter a present from the groom. Bie Quaes Vicronta Cross Gcanpep. — Queen | box of chickens, ‘They were discovered when Tun- | Was poe rel the men engaged were early | Walter F ae Sage next GEO. ¥. KENNEDY & SON, Jounaon da Valentine, “At thecloes oc the pecttseal | at ce eer coarora resiacnice af BAND. qn punted them. ‘They turned, enosked hum led on the deck, through the ‘nd into | waa anon Fepublican shears of SO nae |S es ha esc | Riu gee iene Wear | Sorcha nde Aion |e oth an ane oh ent ieed ee oor one Sc . WITMF! pe lations of the relatives and friends present, 1e Of Keifer at the ‘mem! 1912 Pennsylv re. 507 Py, EF 507 | when followed a cottation. At 5 p.m. the happy | way company have taken extraordinary precau- | Moran was by Dr. C. M. Ford, the surgeon a eee = apr a Who belaoes } © BOOKS AND MUSICAL, one colin one ae wae oT aoe Sand ee Packer as pred aor 1 itndsbr slough large - eae eee but’ moe oeioun He. was | that broke over the Ty an hour they had | wii! Strengthened by taking a new oN LLIS & CO, GEO. C. GWYNN, 607 4% street southwest. | Wlilcl y Proceed almost ‘the selectioa of new names, scar LOL clreats Ge” | Fab sues ie Rela eal Berea aot, | ith tis west gangsof men guarded the arches. taken to his bear the navy yard bridge. : entirely subeiaea.

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