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=a iS General Foreign News by Cabte. SHOUTS OF “TIVE La Errcen P USL THE EVENING STAR. ; BUSSELS, October 4.—A crowd escorted Mt Dire, LISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ey ee PUBLISHE! 5 ’ . 2 x; AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, to guard tho tallweds and ihe toon erode eae Northwest Corer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by guard she, Falwag; and the int) made, deme ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, - _— GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tre Erestxc Stam is served to subscribers tn the ey ty captae an Gait cum secant tht cae Week. or 44 cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 Sexte each. By mait—postace prepaldsucents amonth: { * ene year, $6; six months, #3. Patriot. ee ap errant ian ITESRLS, October 4—Tae copyright: congress ‘ has closed lissesstons. “Hefore adjourning it passed. resolutions that the publication and reproduction Of musical works should have the game Protection as literary and artistic works, and that art ought Rot to be impeded in its progress by customs for- year, DANGEROUSLY Th Loxpow, October 4.—Count Karolyt, the Austrian wa gn ng hg Oa ambassador to Engiand, ts dangerously ill. He is tz ail subscriptions paid in advance; ‘OL. oO. suffering from inflammation of the lungs. ae garcr sent longer an pall eee V°= 64—N® 9,811. W ASHINGTON. aisirive. nts sister, Bates of advertising made known on application. Loxpox, Octo®er 4.—The Russian Gran? Duke —— TeAdimt has arrived ot ashord, upon a vist to his - 4 * « ‘The Situation in Ohio. uy = T Ny ter, the Duchess: linburg. HeNo Tea. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip {us omocnsr wnerse rm sere vom we-| Telegrams to The Star. ance octotsTy MOERES BUENED, : Se = PUBLICANS—A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION aS TO THE ers = . a ee Een Grnane of Wadd Neonat arcing, | THERE are 252 new advertisements in Tax Sran | FURMCANS—a piFvai : stroyed by fire in Uie town of Montgreland, in AU Wasmrsorox, D.O., Sept. 30,1864, | “Vacation Lesson.” Evening, “Jesus, the Friend of | to-day. y Some democrats are estimating a republican MR. BLAINE IN OHIO. = 5 MARTIN GILLET & CO’S (BALTIMORE E,W. Ovsren, Eeq., President Federation of Labor: | Young Men." Music under direction ot Der Biehotl. 1 of about . AWAKENED BY A BLOW ON THE HAD, { majority in Ohlo, at the coming election, of al ; : : ‘sim: The undersiiued respectfully request you to ad. DUNBARTON AVENUE ME CHURCH — | GOVERN«ENT Receirrs To-Day.—Internal reve- A Oay att as DUBLIN, October 4—A boy of ten years, who 1s HE NO ADVERTISEMENT dees your fellow-workingmen on thelabvr and political | [=@>~) DUSBARTON a.m. by the pastors Rev. W-1. | nue, $253,104; customs, $647,702. 6,000. Others think it will reach 10,000, Sole survivor of the party attacked at Maamtrasna Fon rug Were Exrise Ocroren ‘rm. DAV EVENING. OCLOSER a 1SSh de 1) ot Anaouee | MoKueer. Communion stwornten eerste pote ai | TU — democrats now look with any hope for the success . Some time ago, bas just’ been interviewed In Rela os ime Ue 2s tion Hall, Peomeyiowcs bes t, between 6th | Praise service at 7:30 p.m. Bring hymnais and consoli- | Dgara of Caper SCHWATKA.—The Secretary of | of their party in the Buckeye state. The republt: | He Resumes His Journey To-day. | 2 edy. He declares that at the time m Hall, Penns}lvania avenue nortuwest, ere pore Sa appl f the murder blow on the and ith streets ft, | 3:00. m. Prager mecting Welinesday évening: “it | the Navy 4s informed that Cadet, Frederick | cans aretalaing of 10,000 majority, but. they hope hhead. ‘He sw Only One assallant, and iis face Was 2 We ee roeme enna) Conny with our reausal SORESDERE EEG ‘MassacHT. | ScWatka, of Oregon, nephew of Lieut. Schwatka, | tor a good deal more, ‘They admit that any figures 4 disgutsed, aa : tele not a hmabag after all, but just what itis | Thoniae: tutes aid esah sooo nehe keneee cigte | 990s: an 8 Eowakos BD. Dr Mey cofuntitcn st | No News From rue Pxestpent.—No new shad | Sate$,,BUt 2,00 0 Wisconsin, Michigan, and Til- Loxpox, June 4—Itis given out that the mem- aoesauh ran, pate We Wee ee amber: | morning service. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 1:00 p. | been received at the White House from the Presi. | Nom Xone liquor interest 1s arrayed against one or | 3 bership of the proposed association for the pratec- aia ESM. Blak, George ME; Depue, priuters; | M-_All welcome toil the services. 1*_ | dent, at noon to-day, in relation to his return or to | tWo of the republican candidates, but the ray |It Collides With a Hand-car. | ‘on of holders ot mesnibers of the ote eckenen AND WHAT'S THAT? BLT, owen, It, E. Gaunt; and cthers, (2p, NOP EH BAPTIST CHURCH, HATH STREET, | the designation of an Acting Postmaster General. GUE CTET on Ee but that bankers and merchants will be invited (0 Why simply pure Tea of the choicest drinking y rN. J, WHEELER, : i ices nit ‘The expectation ts that one or two private on berppdenoripaitllpes rapier Jonkvn Foren ene ead ties: | Uap ee Seapel 9:40am, Preaching is mand | Gen, Swarw's TRrAt—It 1s understood that Judge Wine LE ee ee any THE UTAH POLYGAMISTS. wee difticulty be Induced to Jotn 1m » that Chinamen of the better class use oT ha pouraot Sept ant will adines these wook- | hecbeneaubvect, “The Cross ‘Thurcday, prayer mect- | Advocate General Swaim will be represented at his | Witfie, pronibitionists, and thet as many, votes nd support the movement with their names and oe feined in yours of Sept. 30, I will address, those work- | ing at 7:30 p.m.” All are welcome. i" | court-martial by Judge Jere Wilson, as well as by | antagonisin of ,distillers, brewers, and saloon-keep- Sertelicne ys Pe nee nn iaceae nema That tae tarde to us litics at the tim RCH OF “OUR FATHER,” (UNIVEX- | Gen. Calkins and Judge Johnson. Mr. A. E. Bate- | ers. *, * a meanpien * * Eatpecs kageaat varcaul if stlist), 1th and L streets, Rev. Axex. Kenz, | man will be represented by Mr. Jef! Ghandier and ————+-______ Not to be Admitted on Grand Juries, Carried cot Toone eee Lae proposition, an, sf Tete Somateceoty fom othe Tat Way | Bw. orsmen._| petty acincat aegew oe Ht © wea TPE | Sie couse | an cous Samenine Senator Bayard. Sy i er jaa eae ” ¢ boil. | = = - 45m. HE COUNTS NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, CONNECTICUT, * vind 4 “giv Gores at ticone ts stall" ea nct tel [-@> BLAINE, LOGAN AND VICTORY. (Ce UNION 3 E cHUnCH, oor STREET N.| A Navar Caner IssunEp.—The statement that | Engrs en ONe, NEW JERSEY. CONNECTICUT, MR. BLAINE’S O110 TOU. — copa to oe ce bro icwe sy) 4 Sli THE WORKINGMEN'S NATIONAL BLAINE AND near peat avenue, Kev. W. T. 1. WEECH— | Naval Cadet Edward S, Hawke, of New Jersey, | CLEVELAND. b might be able to obtain for p ebenent, It is BECA Nl hold a public meet at Clan-na-Gael an, 43 | Hear™ Torts cube afterneegineastmane gates | would be retired in the navy on’ halt pay, in eon. | Senator Bayard, who arrived in Mage ead wpepariute Eveme/Delmwi generally pwever, Cat in spite of these ng composed entirely of the ee aren dell Temata Cara ee oe ete Se) Ap. my, Praise at 7 bm. _Couse- | sequence of having recelved a rupture In hauling | night and left this morning, in talking to friends | Newarx, Onto, October 4—Mr. Blaine and his argu inst Uhe pian it will have a large an: rkaves, which do not contain the THIS (SATURDAY) EF ING, Oct. 4,"84.at 7:30 o"leock. | cration, Monday 7's p.m. Prayer Wednesday, 7% P. | on aropein the late cadets’ crus » 18 denied by | here, expressed confidence in Cleveland's election. | party left Columbus by a special train on the Balti- | Support, on te ground that It will give a greater te ipie that older eaves do, boiling will not | ihe lwe ie will beaddresed by G. WW Fiee | coe ecm toatl Sie | Superintendent Francis M- Ramsay, who says that | speaking of Onto, he sald the democrats are making | more and Oiiio road at 9:30 this morning. At Co- | SUIDILILY to American securities. burt if, on the contrary, the longer He-Nois left | vocal Tiusie by the Glee Club, Messrs, Smithy Fennel | (oS EP SE are cre | neers Sustain While Soe e Le at | tho hardest figne they ever waged for that state, | lumbus ex-Gov. Foster and Me Hanna, Of tROSAR | sone rene GRD AES BRON, to “draw,” the better it ix. Harmer. | Good instrumental music has | school 11 aay preaching: by the vastor, ails pon Genie oe Secretary of the Navy that | Ut the republicans are mustering all thelr forces, | Comunittee, left the party and Hon. Chas Moore, of | rwecn Europe and America are broken, ad Wits Son estesited (0 IONeMAE! | oenet tauperanion a mites te abies CoAT Rin Cadet Hawke be dropped. = and he supposed they would carry the state, but 10 | Columbus, and Stewart L. Woodford, of New York, prox : PRELIMINARY LECTURE BEFORE | 7:30, sermon by Rey. Dr. HH. Craug, chaplain U.S Vins ee Se would be by a small majority. It they won in | joned it.’ ‘The people in the depot cheered ay te : EXTeNSES CAUSED BY CHOLERA —————— D. Di tuenday, Rev. W. L. | vened at Jefferson barracks, Missouri, 13 dissolved. | that It) would not Connecticut, Indl- | Was a large crowd somnosed ‘mostly ‘of working. | €T® cordon, which has caused. tke town to til wita = sete = Pdass aight day Bee ie resignation of oa ee 2 oa fakes nay California and the south as sure for Cleve: | men " cep ae Ig eipemlerne pgs inte. x v ie ADIE: THE W. C.T, U. DESIRE : ane Goa a U.S. military academy, 1s accepted by the | land, with a good show in Michigan, Wisconsin an¢ —_.___ 1 of money c as intended to use = MARTIN GILEET & €v., E> toreturn thete themka te the kied bey oes = sa aa na Secrctary of Ware Leage of Abconce tor uments | eeeeay tt Sood sh GOV. HENDRICKS’ TRIP. roving the trade of the place, but it was ail spent (Established 181), | friend who yesterday donated a handsome snite of Par- ¢ Ono are Lee a Ts days, from October 3, 1884, is granted Capt. Frank ——_—_—+-o+—______ in detraying expensss Incurred through the epl- es = Paltimora _ | lor Furniture to the headquarters, 016 th street north- and Cstrrots.—Hey. RH. Bart, Di W. Hess, third artilléry. Campaign Notes. His ‘Train. Colides rin a | Hana Peale town will requite relief tui the nae = will conduct the vesper services at GATHERED IN WASHINGTON TO-DAY. bar—Fwe Persons le roe — —= -OTICES 5 SDI 5 Et A Boarp or Orricees of the corps of engi- ae enisnient ite moraine tows <0, W.Y. Dard —A qnecial brain ion SPEC JES. EAGLESTON DIVISION, NO. 17, 8.OF y School at 9:30 a. mn. is ty = Secretary McPherson says bis mail this morning HEELING, W. Va., October 4.—A special tr: 5 SPECIAL NOTICES. | Gag: Ocsee Gee ae He ee nS ee Tonne Goonmst of Colonel James ©. Duane, Liet- | yrougnt him encouraging news from all parts ot | the Pan Hendie roe, carrying Thomas A. Hen- a asaya northwest, - = : rect, Rot S| Guane Colonel Henry L. Abbot, and Lieutenant | tne country, and he predicts, with great confidence, | dricks, collided with a hand car thts morning at| yew youn, ANat 4, 11 arn shocks were quict c= A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MASTER: ersity, will Preach Colonel Cyrus B. Comstock, 1s constituted to meet | that the republican plurality in New York will be | daytight, and John Feutz, a boy of twelve years, but decidedl} stronger "this a.m. Prices advanced | £3 wndders Association will_be held at 7:30 o'clock SS in New York city for the examination of First y thousand. very | #2d Thomas Watdon, a ‘truckman, was Ellled. © ie Mall, Northwest, St. this (Saturday) evening, at 602 street northwest Glan pe nd Lieut, William | “‘s beaker G ie bgt engaged tospeak in every | piumed knights from’ this city were » or cite and Lake Shore were the | NOTLEY RSON, Presiden ~ 1 le congressional! Tiet in lowa, train. No one on the train was Injured. A heay all rose to Northwest to @y Hing Secret: = ee s snator Bay rived in the city last night and | tog: Drevalling at the time caused the accident, . 7c, Umlon Tactic wo 54, and Lake Suure SPECIAL COMMUNICA’ Novice 70 MEN OF THE TALLAPOOSA.—Thoso men | tert again early thi morning for Mardinsburg. W. Waris Hecepuaias wnccaice PURGE No we oa oF who were on the Tallapoosa at the time of her | Va., where he 1S to speak to-night, He will 1ollow . x Bs “ muereinpte THIS (Saturday) EVI Fe NEW Wreck and have transmitted to the fourth | is address there with one at Piedmont, Thenon| Won. Thomas A. Hendricks arrived in this city K. Officers and meters are request- | 27 CHURCH ‘o-morrow at 11 a.m. and auaitee ‘anima tor eouipant ion for clothing Sth he will speak at Lima, Ohio, on the 10th at | this mornin; S99, and after he had breakfasted Sudden Death, onder of the W, M 7,80 p.m ae Ga mas Soames | lost “bythe, wreck ae eeceaten GOtUNE | Cincinnati on the Tigh at Cleveland. on tis 430, an informal reception was tendered him and Messrs. |_ gcnexrcrapy, N. ¥ ber 4 2er Bi SEE TUTE Beceeeney | ieee ae LNaey Mepeieae oie they have “been dis, | at Chicago, on the t Balthnore, and after that | Randall and Fellows, who accompany him. Many | puis. of the schentct ily Ineemont for the lice SPECIAL MEETING OF THE charwea.tp notify the auditor of the fact, giving | he will speak in Delaware, New York, New Jersey rr ee Spey meadenty chs morning heuld be pre a fait Contre. S beenea Gee SJ onw.—The pastor, Rev. D. . their new address and inciosing their discharges, ane HAN y left the city this afternoon, and | P nd parade of marching ‘clubs, the largest | js 3 before DAY, Oct, Sth, at 4 scl at it a.m. and at p.m Evening su Which will be returned to thei upon the setile- |, Seu Mumnber of in Ohio. 1 | Similar demonstration seen in thls city during this | @ Schenectady jocomoti <rless of tmporiaiien ‘The Work and Weukness of Solomen." Bie on ee cla Le had not been engazed in. the political fzht of | eumpasen, moved over the pringipal streets, ‘The hb hls brothers, Charies =a a oP, late, but all Lis advices led him to predict the elec- | City was gaily decorated aud Mr. Hendricks was | Ellis, of New York, Tos> AT HALF PRICE, Fe re Na Ba oe a fight in | repeatedly cheered alony the route of march. About ——_.— pe — ported upon certain improvements necessary in | Oni, hut tue rep Oliees eater “4 five thousand strang: Messrs, rele a ‘9 STONE SILLS. epthily SS Mission cavalry equipage, has been dissolved. » pes eo soa Hendricks and Randall speak this after eon at the | — pipe Sceegrcep hd eae at the dice: 9 WIN ‘Acordial welcome to al — Saw i zn. | State fair ground and this evening there will be a RAL COURKET TO DEST LINESR FLEET. pet TS, ciuiscapereatass MEET E eho Stoner Taeary wira Ciiva.—It is learnedat | THE WEST VEIEGINIA CAMPAIGN. | Hele (alr stound and sane pata Cetober the Tegraphe sates Cat Te tH aay at a c e Stato department that tho reported Secret | pomecrats Confident of wm Kill Conq - Z - Ss rece! formation overnme Tania aver fast, Capital HI. tethe | treaty wi : ine EXPOUNDING THE LAW IN UTAH. | tends shorily to tm Death ct the Mecean and advocate His metumnto the | Weaty whieh is referred to by the London papers |“ eressional Belegation—A Review of China, and has, thei | District of cate E Gemre earth for the purpnd of rewarding Hig faituoful ones Chive a aap ed AAs Wheh | the Districts—The Fusion and Green- Why Polyzamists are Excinded from | siroy ihe © 3 ty the cay Dip suit Ect tere ta ul ilendance,0ce™ | Mn aid rig ised with uae ag equley he | Guten eesesaaeat gcc te sneion OF the | a ee ce Young Indicted for Poiymare ee | si uag lliing to cause China to submit Vo the a JAS. M. WILSON, President. gospel or glad tidin fod isan invitation to men | nardized in any misunderstanding with a foreign Oy ot os . oI “W. HARSHA, Seerviary. : “octst? | and women to bee e Heirs of that kingdom which | Dower, is nothing. otber thar thes Open treaty ot | Special Correspondence of Tae Evesixe Stan: Sacr Lane Crrv, October 4.—The gist of Judze Silla on : 7== MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. ee ose who love Him." All are ‘2- | 1858, known as the Tien Tsing, by which this gov- Crangsnuna, W. Va., October Lane's opinion, rendered yesterday in the case of ge oe = FRECtIT to Ee —— se EE | POND WHER CTE CHUTE es eae cue® | amie congressional contenta iil tile Gate the pres- | Clawson, indicted for polygamy, 1s in these words: | TSsures adopted by Brame fOr tee eye aN , by 1 gt CHESAPEA! ical Association of the | p—ps° CAURCH ARNATION—CORNER | ve Whenever China 18 oppressed by a foreign ae rest. The | “That a man who believes tt right to commit | foreigners in China, says that Aan, iral Courbet eld at f1 Se | b= 32th and N LL. power, It amounts to nothing more, it is said, | ¢nt campatgn are of more than ustal interest. The crime, which he 1s called upon to try, cannot be an | was instructed at te berinning of the war mor 4 MMasarnatoe. DG October, 1908 Y ies ais eee? ps FP tua jetviews Co-morrow: 30 | than an expression of friendly fcelings. democratic managers gay they feel confident of re- | Impartial furor A Juror, meconity to all. hive injure thie forekgn conceeaonn the nace mamanbee, 7 that Mr. Warren Choate, late | "By order of the Pt g ss hour it will continue til further no- | Pepsonar.—Justices Hagner and James have re- | tuning an unbroken delegation to the Forty- rience, cannot possibly be impartial ina tral | with assurances of Frances sulicitude tor the is connection with this Com- TH BORROWS, M. D. f sunday school teachers and ied to th OW. Spare ninth Congress, while the republicans claim that nd If he believes in the right of practicing | interests of English commerce. ecretary. oe: 1 1t_ | turned to the city.—Hon. Wm. Ward, of Chester, See sting Goff in the first ’» notwithstanding ali human laws to ie = lation to its business should be nie Swe deulion oF | they will, In addition to re-electing Goff in the firs Soporte ll comresd ng leg - wad Potoinae Telephone Com i eee peers oe GoW Mou Se ee district, capture the fourth district, in which Dr. nance nein De the Alien at The English in Egypt. SAW M. BRYAN, ‘wenty-five dollars reward will be aid to any party turned to Philadelphia, to comp! ties as | Barbee is running againt Gibson, the present mem- | makes no aifference how luany human laws are LARS, PARER TO JOIN THE NILE EXPEDITION. General Manaixer, | or parties giving information which willlead tothe | til, one of the judges at the electricalexhibit.—Major | ber. Dr. Barbee is a greenbacker. He was first passed, he will Sa pales eens right, be- | gered to told himself in readiness to ‘join the Gor MG 10 GBTTEE| herceint we aay coool atintets Meteo [25> , GUACE ME CHURCH. CON. 9TH AxD S| W.S. Worth, Sth Infantry, has arrived in the city | nominated by the republicans and then endorsed Sow, Gonctecs tikemion tactic ens | aon Doel eupeaniomn. y. 1. Moses & Son will | dier’s Homegrounds, B.F. RITTENHOUSE, 4 streets northwest, HS. Fi. pastor. and relleved Lieut. Baird, 6th cavairy, of recruiting | by his own party. He is admitted to be a strong | en’ from” participating in the duties of Jurors— BRIGANDAGE IN FGYPT. pew ature, comer LMivand Petree | eee ne Seerétary and'Treasurtr. | diy school at 9:30am.” Preaching at a.m, and734 | duties. Lieut. ‘Ralrd will _re'urn. to. Colorade, Tear ara ‘ ei || Avecainease coneee snes elechase See oed-3t = : es Bm. Children's meeting at 3:30 nm. Young people's | where his regiment. 1S now serving. —Miss fatti¢ | Man, and was a colonel in the confederate army. | ah acting elther as grand or petit jurors. pAlmtinpete, October ¢—The merchants, and (ee REPORT OF THE CONDITION it 6:30 p Ad s by Major H. A. Hail. It* | Blaine, having been placed under Miss Hiiton’s | His duty asa practising physician has given him | 1s the soasin, I suupose, why this law J passed _ Sob a iis ay 8 ha iA rea “ra da memortal to = = eee = WAUGH CH, 3D care, Will soon return to Washington, to continue | wide acquaintance throughout the region in En peg ler Jury would sor-| adobed to mappress tte origeene who are scouring The NEW YORK REPUBLICAN assoctaTion | CITIZENS’ NATIONAL BANK OF wasHINGTON | [-S? p> wAcgt ME CHURCH 3 F her Studies in the school. Which he resides and his popularity 1s undoubted | lint Gateat the pumsese ST a ae em a Say | auch to suppress We Urigands who are scouring week al ese Setestoetnwece oo premise thts Cane Bagn Communidn at the moraioxberchee, aediroets wane = The fourth district, moreover, contains @ large | judgment, would be contrary to the letter'as well, | the people. wee “fo of re At Washington, D. C., ; night and dur Some, Sun- oF CUartment Chang ete : addei of the opinion that these jurors, by their Shuced site i Geometries Gee the Close of Business, September 30, 1894. Say'echoulat'd aiu.audapeus oe COME SE) ungeon Generate oMeo—A, L Jenking who was | sPeenback element, and dere apical tga [sel onenttenirs garda le prnd Per Andy ae eerie Coabihe eetaces, ates Je urently, requested to pre —_— ie Hreteee, Scteaniber = : nted to $1,000 class under civil service rules, | Hcan vote the combination will have a clear ma- | auSWers, were properiy excluded, and ‘could not caine, Coxber ir i reported that the mab bis applic: embership on or | efore Octo— — aS er F 10 a rr civil 8 ve ‘ull law, Vhite Ni Ferais as ‘no names will be adda to the lat ‘after BF chuvcheservices 1s Goes a ee feed September 19, 1884; Theo. J. Weilsey, ‘class | Jority over the democrats. Tt 1s possible that the Fegarding tt? Inteasbe tothios tao vivec ae a that date. HENRY W. ANDREWS, President, and O streets northwest, to-morrow. Children’s service | 1, resigned August 30, 1884; Addison F. Andrews, | Romination of a straight greenbacker, who was john W. Young, fon, nots Brigham Young, Rg NATIVE SUFPLIES FOR THE GCRDON RELIEF EXPEDI- SL H. WIRFIEED, Secretary. enna Testor Missionary lncting eC E09. me. Saniey US,tMe | class i resigned October 7 184d; WE Copeman | roa offetien to cores eoptiicate tak Cee eae | eee ee Sharged Ben oie phere sI0N. — 9 . = k ae 5 Ag Matec 4 ye cans and Cause ie iy R —, vl eeaapmoven cs : at 9:90, | class $1,000, permanently appointed under civil | fo'support Gibson, As tak as T cal learn: howercn | fusions offence ee mente ot polygamous | CATO, October 4—Advices from Dongola state from approved reserve ageiita. ; Support Gibson. As fi % 5 that the mudir of that place, in an interview with Sg rR Gp a Gg from other National Banka, 1 EMOWAL CHURCH LUTHER PLACE, | service rules; Arthur Schatz, promoted trom class | thereto such, teeing among republicans aek | wives Col. Stewart, guaranteed that the villagers al SO eel RR, pp atten Oa Drs frou Biate Bake and Banks tera nd ¥ styvets, pastor, 3G. BUpten Sora: £1,000 to class 1; Albert G. » Promoted from | ant things considered, the fusion ticker ia the iourt Pallet ieaibbay. the route of the Gordon relief expedinon would potted A. A. Wilson to take chare of the cotlec Corgi 3 Oman, All weldgnra, PUuday school at 9:30 arn. | $1,000 to class 1. lonal district seems an exception: mniceny. the ton with and camels. func in thie District, andl aw attorized iin | GUT cxperioes aud taxes paid Sonu. AN welders, We | Agiutant Generals omce-Emest B. Haloombe, | Strong ona. Now. on the other band ihe eee, || SEVERAL Pees Pee ey oe cawana, [AUDIT mises bapmenies Mamere to receive subscriptions for defraying the legitimate ex- | 1). of other Banks 0-6", NEN JPRUSALEM TEMPLE. NORTH Cap. | of New York, appointed to $1,000 class under civil | Grats clearly are in a tathority in, the district, and | | ALMONTE, ONT.. October 4—The balcony on the] g. cyy ‘October 4.-Major Brewster has started Penson of te National Demuceratie Campa Fractional paper cumene ee ee Atal street, near B. ‘Ox, Pastor, will | Service rules. there are reasons for Delleving that Mr. Gidsor, Will | eastern side of, the cana ee we from Barghoot with 400 friendly Arabs to cut off ‘Those desirins to contribute can do so in person or 503.10 | deliver a ursé To-morrow, at] “How the ear ioe re ‘not carry the full strength of party. A stronj ig here fell yesterday wi by address hum, “FO, Box 540, sean 4.4000 | Discip ees show his Love tothe Div er. NOT IN AID OF MR. CLAPP. Aght is being made against ‘Mim on peso | re tng here felt Standing upon it, An exciting | 300 Tebels SA Aod Tee See, omen mununion rg grounds, and Che republicans claim, and democrats | starnpede occurred, in witch many persons were | the Amarar, tribe. and. Sompet them to fein the > ARTIFICIAL WITH PLATES —THE What Commissioner Eaton Says of a | are not inclined to deny, that he will fail to get | badly crushed. Among those seriously injured are ‘The expedition was supplied with necessaries by i y an Fal mc Cae All Dentisry cueree Made Against Hix Colleague, | the ote ot nee of the best See See oe pre theee me Belen Gane the governor of Suakin. M.D. Dentist, Vernon sen ir. Gregory. party. The chances now seem decidedly v ok A § inson, ba or to'Dr, Jenison. ry 30 p. in. temperauice meet- Of te election of Dr. Barbee. crusued, Sa eaccae __ LIABILITIES, | Sng.with cood si Jaton BOs THD. Wor | A dispatch trom this city, published in the Bos- | “In the first, or Wheeling district, the contest ts ——_.—__ Corned Rect, NEW BIVTHDAY STATIONERY I stock paid in. | Waiteae te ‘tn, Every) ody inet aon | ton Herald, asserts that Civil Service Commisstoner | even a more interesting ene than’ in the ieanke | Chicago, Milwaukes & Ste Pant Halt= } r, Mo., Octobe: dispatch te the nd ¥: Cards. Special atten tio n to mi. Every ody invited and : % | Although Hon. Nathan Got, republican,waselected road Report. Times from Cimeron, Mo., says: The family of “ ion of Seacide for sale orcx, see | arc et roe ne Meter tO) em Seka CONDEMNS I Tet y coer AMA Ee pectal to the Inter-Ocean | Win. Ht sisting of five persons, were polsone? publications constantly adel to the political action of government employes, was a | ctatmed that he would be defeated for re-clection j from Madison, Wis, Says: The report of the Cal- | by eating canned corned beef. “It 13 feared that tt 3. ave sitco covert attempt to second Mr. Clapp’s efforts to col- | this year by Judze Brannan, their candidate. This | cago, Milwaukee & St Paul rafiroal for uy prove fatal for some, and possibly all, of the iz by the lect money from such employes, and charges Dr. | clalih, at fist, seein rather wild, but when the | enilag June 3) la number. ar Sey fiadwoane: School 3: Gregory with having attempted to secure the seo- | Conditions are examined into. there appears some or ie ‘The Northern Pacitic Express Company eC CHURCH, “VERMONT rysh{p of the commission for his son, and fall- | 5° : et, SRR 4 Pornuanp, Onncon, October 4—The Norther SS near N str ». Power, Pastor —S ing In that, to make a trade so as to secure a good surplus, $i,1 tle Express company last night relinqgutshed . HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER, oe [boa Benes place for his son, besides reiterating former Paunicin winenoe business ou all their branch lines. ce of Colum 7 — — 0) . ot fs —_— aN A, J. CRUSE aus of “th e: Cae nave, to ihe appointment, Of Dr et ot S| Gargano October 4.—A special to tne Inter-Ooean | gation rthern Pact a - . dosolemmy e above stateaen Greary’s a | Jo's opponent | trom Eu Clare, Wis., s: Flashand Me: of this action was the unpro ee es pene: he ee one oe ee ae ode, was no politician, and is can- | ron, grocers, I re, failed, Liabilities, $25,000. | transit relinquished. BEES BEDS STRERTS A Tie DELWEES © | Gabe ipod and sworn to Defong ye his Gd day of i, that everything in the article which finpited that | €0 by ing Fo uty falled | Nominal assets, $35,000. Convicted Murderer, AND € STREETS NORTHWEST. 830 Attest: is ea SLE, OTH AND B STS. Re Cuppardietl pen use pped in Notes from New Orleans. EE Rock, ARK., October 4. | Bn CHES NOON sectors, | Hanver ATT i Tn ty ney. ‘Evants Post, af | lection of pol ments was, in his oping | BY default. In pee Bee pe ean A QUICK TRIP —KAILUOAD REPALES Jolnean (colored), wiio have been on : mee ene such aa i regarde yam. | candidate a pene 2 V amine ‘1 LEASS, October 4. : | the -rof John Ward, near 1 | E 5 —— a ele Oppose! as himsete to tae | Maw, Who fs sald to undemeand polities thoroughiy, | pAEN OMEANS, October yesterday’ fr | June, were ‘ound pulty’ last miEMt sortment. yETION (E> ME_VENNON PLACE ME CHURCH SOUTH, tenior coercive aesseatienra ‘upon those | He Js making a careful canvass: so that there is 20 | pool, made the vor: age in 16 days and 10 hc j the first decree, James ills, a farmer. Ase. | <3 corner of %h and K stree n. w.—Preachi Ice, The state p p | great eer from stay-at-1 ‘S. ort, 0, fastest time on record. e for the mu rof John D. Ltt FANCY GooD | ONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. To-morrow (Sut ck a 1. by the Paxton, CHAE Eee eae nap ee een Gate cate tg | Said to have giv st to the liquor Interests of | “he repairs to the Pontchartrain lake t north of Littie Rock. last May, was found H FASHINGTON, in the District of Colum ES 80 Bem. wy Mev. ¥. A | {ts patronage 50 tat the secretsrwatip: had raves | Wheeling by dus course in regard tothe proiibition | ¢.k¢ repairs the Pontchartra guilty yesterday and sentenced to 21 years in Ube | "At the Close of Business, September 20, 1908. SrEnn, 1 “ GEFOWaR | to De. Grecory was without foandaion Infact, | Movement. TU is asserted that le. prom ago, Was completed yesterday. | penitentiary. 90 : = pC RACE (-E.) CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, ‘aton said he never heart the name of br, | Uauor ten to come to Wheeling’ antl opt Freight and passenger traius are now crossing ae Ty Coes aoe Dee Gregory's son suggested for the seeretaryship of | Mollon to submit a prokibitory amendment te bridge without detention : Fatal Boiler Explosion y Communion 1 pin. Evening pr ther oes der the comintskion: | People of the state. When the time came the St. Paci, Mrxx., October 4—A dispatch to the | bare Peasy TSU sae Dy Pate ems TaaT bn lec: | ONY, Othe Gregory Shad. never eae 8s | fiquor men wrote to Mtr, Go, at Washington, re Reduced Telegraph Rates, Globe from Stillwater eays: “The Ooliet of eaten, ° on hand | EALEHAEL | HALL 913 STREET TESIGae CREO TS ee ee ager ie Cone raph to him several tnnes with a ike ae fog the rate irom New York to arttond, Provi. severely injuring ‘the engineer ahd’ one of ‘the # RED- a ietin apinonete jortheast — precting to-m0} OE a ota in the Pension office came not, neithy answer the ig ee and Boston fifteen cents for ten words and | helpers Dice soreceline seine | Det ake ee a reaver oe Car waa aos eal Grevery ae alee ee that he (ME Eaton be, | Mews appeals.” As a consequence, some of the most Gao coat (or each additionsl want Tits een ane | NApeTe ———— x Due trom State Barks Deepen ere | Sd Dera fd ngt know that higeon | iuenUal brewers of Wheellig, who were for | gue cent f and Ohio rate of twenty words for Officer Reddin Found Guilty. a: : ue from es all the week, itr” | lteve are he aoe! _- re Af ae sare him in 1882, are against him uals’ time. There is twenty-five cents, which went into effect to-day. ~ TER, RROOMMEND © CHARGR rs, from Uppers to Culls, in HAMLINE ME. CHURCH. corner 0th and P | Bad applie Jon had. taken, pase tents | also said to be somne dissatistaction among republl- stl estas ae MAJOR DYE, HOWEVER, RECOMMENDS THE i < FBS See a ae ee Reston — | Otter Cine exmmination had) taken. place, that) the)| lm tm ouuee Ged Oa ee upto | Hamam Accepts ‘Tem Eyck’s Challenge, | 5& DISMISSED—A SUGGESTION CUNCENSING POLICE Pine) of all sizes, hoo, at 9:15 am. aud 3:40 pan. | Preaching by | papers were matled in the usual way by the examl- their expectations in Congress, and they are much " te DISCIPLIN 3 dinent of the Tomtom. | Hens Dr, Gregory having noimore to do with the | Moved kt the tece ieee kde speech during | ¢, WORCESTER, Mase... spivepracdtoss Lakeuune ‘The report to Major Dye of the trial committee tn : lock service Consneration faogne es Aimer Sie oon the te ec reine the entire session. He 1s also accused of showing | Sitamond, has accepted the Challenge of James A. | the case of Private F.E.Reddin, tried on the 1st inst. nen(iay eveniug aud prayer Meeting on Wednesday | of the commissions sod theres ‘egory's son had | Smptoms of swelled-head Since he held the port- | Ten Eyck, of Peekskill, to Urree-mile race, | on charges of conduct unbecoming a pollceman,tsto Eas perc Svenins. Doth meetings at 7:30 o’cloc! it*_| been for more than sixteen months -a resident folio of the Navy, but these petty complaints, al- | with turn, for 250 a Sid race will probably | the effect that after making thorough investigation per cent of circulation.) CHUKCH, 13TH STREET, | at Atlanta, Ga. engazed in a business partner. Mohan Gee Eee Oe nelp | Be Towed on, Lake Quinsicamond, on son atussnoon | coe cash tus AA ie Gap or cake i E Ht ‘ a} : a D nate) an hardly ci 5 e polls ey help | f the bicentei cele- . _ HILL, D-D. All contialiy innit Lee | were found qualified among the applicants from | LOWever, Pit faa thee ee HSS SS dismissal from the force. The officer was citarged AVELLY,£ 60, ara | capstan stock natin ea tion » HILL, D.D. All cordially invited, 1t Seon, per young Gregory Receive tuaich hzher tacitly mitted that that they looked for such a Serions Railrona Accident, whe laving given Inforination to, reporter ‘ ‘len ¢ 1425 New York Avenne. | Supple fam z 100-00. 00 | Pog WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF 5TH AND | grade than either of the other two; that all those | Test TWO MEN FATALLY INJURE! asts of riicle whicl me i new and handsome desigus ta the Tine ot | Vcivided Ura | EB” Fate ts nomuwat “0G a me teense AND | Me oeuany qunehat the ollie two; that al Bins | re Pea TLAY Oe ee eee Sn eeate||_Raxeonovgs, Mase, Ootber 4 TREC WAS @ anot the 25h uit, stating in sub- se2-tin® | Ear eog oy | Imeetiw, 8:50 4. mn.) Sunday scliool.” 11a, m, preach | were certitied together in the tual certification tor | MTC ae 2 serious accident on the Boston and Providence rafl- | stance that Cotumissioner West had blown the dls- : Snyder, the present metabers, will be returned to AND RES. | Tiga Uyedhe pastor, Rev. Hicuand Nonwis, Commu | the pension service, and the selection. ot young | Snyder, the py t : road last night between East Foxborough and | tress call to summon a policeman to read the bul- AND RES | os alter mbm servic. pe Sunday school | Gregory was made without any knowledge on the a Doge deka See el epee Mansfield. A train of empty dump cars became di- | letins of the Chicago ‘republican convention Jas r ‘Tonite and Sare- | snes fipeditee Tieeeoke Sead lee the appointin, So faras Mr. Eaton e SES Yided on the down ie, near the crossing, and | June, which were shown at the Western Union. 4 Rise |G Frayer meeting ‘Thursday evening. ' Seats free. | Patt of ippolnting power, 9 free trade preditictions, gee es. gpard seainet Malaria. For sale areated by the glans or Strangers weleome. * | knows or has any reason to belteve, of the fact that jae the rear portion left the track on a curve, led | egrph office in this city. | Lenya nah pth rele — "| young Gregory was a son ot the commissioner, Erenseai ot ihe Camspaices up about thirty cars, covering both tracks and to- | “This report 1s forwarded by Major Dye to the = a = Cap MQUST HON MLE. CHURCH. 15TH AND |” “Tne successful candidate im the civil sereice ex- : 2 tally wrecking the lagman’s station. Fred Titus, | District Commissioners with the foliowins indorse- Te Potomac s Total. ide tga nips See Pio | aminations is not always sure of a position in one | WHAT THE CANDIDATES AND oTmER roLtticiays | Hilly Wree sitting in the flagman’s house, was se-| ment by him:—“The guilt or innocence of tho onrant SgH Spee aruue. | CHM SG Meters, Cote of esMecten be ig nein, RSS| Ee bie oe Se"tanttte ME BY | Gov, clovtna ance wi sre Walter cas, at eee garaek we ove bag corp | party aad trae ee ines by lay. Sep ». 1884, the Steamer | | 1. 5.5. BRADLEY, Cashier of the above-named | invite ite a (3 J — er of fect and to to the essential point in ‘the peta es Vesh- | benk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is Sree: < Appointments are now being made of candidates | Bufralo, last evenin , the leading people of the city | flagman was thrown a num| and several | refusing e Eig wd fen Broa ne Fa ate wong ga eee a UE Caatiter, | BD) and it Since ta ee OH, CORNER Sex | who passed the examination over a year ago. Last | being invited to meet him. At if pilock last alge | care went Upon um, Bou men will probably de. | case. assumed the responsibility Of serving up the Seiten om MN Weceheo| fort ant enon trem a SE | SEN THEMES pi pro ting | Rote ee Taiz ean mgt gps Me | UE rte omeoy nm, Aen vos tng Rew York trun were delayed at Fast Foxborough | thesestnee "responsibilty a the mate ilays, af & p.m. = Octover, ee FENWICK YOUNG, Notsty Pul am. | 3¢_ | adjutant general’s office. Notiee was sent to his | and took the 11:30 train for Albany. Right Rev. | by the blockade until five o’clock this morning. ter. I think jt due to the latter that his statement, ‘twesmer stops at Piney Point and Cornfield Point, a nN bite. = oN r oTAT address, and a reply was received that he had been | pisnop Ryan and the Rev. Father Cronin called on SSS. aS be I respectfully recommend, Seiswe "wat p weLcn, Gen agent | OO TDALS LP said Now Yon menue aA SPCHA TION, | dead for nine months. Totten happens that the | BStOp Ryan an yesterday at the Genesee hotel. A A Terrible Ente. that the ne oicer be dutmiened. "2 A ci 7 ‘th Successful candidate becomes tired of waiting for | pleasant chat w, had, in the course of which the | TEN SOLDIERS BURNED TODEATH IN A BLAZING PALACE. | regret that party : aig ioe penton | ESPEN mist Rr | Mer Spec | a eu na ue |" Sna Rr en ee naa | BE cr ee GG e VM. EY, prayer meeting from 12 to 12:24 ers always we wi atic manner the charge that lie ever direct- | stat it ten sol ere eS BSS CENS CREDO: Ver come. at indirectly influenced any member of the | attempting to save some of the effects in the royal | made of an officer who has so little ion Of a It THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, = . Ley “4 1 hich was destroyed by | the relation which should subsist between himself FINE GAS FIXTURES. { XOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.— Chief Cronin’s Report. legislature regarding the disposition of the free- veg of Christiansborg, which was ny pevween lidmself eri Ai <GTON, D. BER 1ST, ‘The thirty-secord aunual meeting of the Y r " dom-of-worship bill. : last night. At the tline the dispatch was sent | and his comrades, and especially SLATE MANTELS AND LATROBES, (ePWASHINGTON, D.C, Soe ns oe Men's Ciritian Aetcation of the ity bf Washingt GHEE CRIN Gt te Gee ote 18| Mt Blaine fete Cinctnnatt xestertay and con- | it was feared that Thorwaldsen's inuscum would and his oficial superior ato fasity oF to dlstore ‘LUMBING AND HEATING. taken charge of s' elect officers for the ensuing year, w ld in t ke ‘partment, repor 7 enthus!- consumt facts, or perm used way és mall penton Tth_ street uurthnntat: between Detect ana Ladaions | Lecco ioe HOSA Ua ‘October th, at 6 | alarms for fires in September. ‘The estimated loss Sen ean i ne ee ae _ | the of traducing a ‘oMicer. It = SORTHWEST. avenne, ‘und will be pleased to see my friends and the | o'clock. 4t_| from fires during that month was $11,245, with an | welcomed him at Xeni and. at South charlene Perils of the Sea. doubtchely, ooourred tothe eee that he te ieonin LOUIS KAUFMAN, Ast,_| (BP agiiitter of the Sonny of Peat Ng HEA | Insurance oPabout $5,035, against a loss Of $9,135, | he took part in a political meeting being conducted | a saxznoaT carsueD IA sgeacie—rHm sreamen | the trial cemmulttee possesses no power to compel = JAMES H. MOOT = ee a Minister of the Society of Frienus, will attend. ‘with an Insurance of $5,600 for the nding | by ex-Gov. Long, of Massachusetts, and reviewed FINCBLEY WRECKED IN A FOG. the attendance of . Iosucn cag SASES B McGILT, ARCH [p> WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER Ast, 1ss4, | Friends’ mecting to-morrow at 11 a. m.,in the rooms of bas SOFTER a torchlight procession in the evening. At seve-| Hauirax, N. S, Oclober4—A sailboat, contain- | reached in many cases com! =] Wires bytes To Tne thie day acid ine stock aud fatter ih | the 4s MC: A409 New Wonk aver ‘The vubiig i | Month in 1689, and a lossot ¢8,940, with an insur- | Tai points he made speeches On the tariif question, | mau as A Se Oct ‘Marrison, John Gilles and | cases (at turn upon the testimony of par- pain we i | Ee ROPUROGR A BON aT Bate Sra wees, | Cordially invited to attend. 3° | ance of $2,500 for the corresponding month in 1882. | “Gen Logan and-Gen, Noyes spoke at Ugeceuehe | e280. 2 Gilles, of Baddeck, capsized, during a | tes to the rules governing the foros, oe —— = = <= _ | STRASBURG! Paylin A gent Hon) ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BALTIMORE | ‘The total humber of fires forthe first quarter of | ern Onio fair, New Dayton, yesterday afternoon. near Boulardarie, last evening.’ Boyd and | and not under the authority re all responsibility, ‘and are authorized to collect Sa of in- fe EL ESE |S ee ea viiowan |o Mega Care eta | earner at ame om aha | Soto doom traafln eter | Maesetaateat yest wee OO | tele aa eee meters dence and dental office to 1397 K street hotthe : et fais city, A 420, 5 Se Sener tee Fa SO SOR Re Sie | neha grief tater Sg | aa en ee oe | enter cee Tae, | ae — ROGINSKI & LEWIS. THE WELI-KNOWN -—— for the preceding quarter in 1883, and against ‘The democratic congressional conven’ rived here. They state ere: THE COMMISSIONERS APPROVE THE RECOW: CBP" sikn Tattered « lere, are at D street (eg ST, PACS ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURGG, | fires, with a loss of $15,815 and an insurance ot eighth district of Massachusetts broke up in a row | to Sydney for coal The fog was so thick that they ‘TION, AND THE CHARGES ALE Borthwest. Telephone call, 379-4. "All orders Promptly WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 1ST, 1884, corner of llth and H northwest.—Sermon To: | $11,450 for the corresponding quarter in 1832. On | yesterday without making any nomination. kK | Commissioner Edmonds replicd to Major ‘tended to. dyll-sm We have this day bousht of MILFORD FISHMAN | morrow (sunday) att] aia by hee een Staruavan; | thé oth inst Foreman Joseph Leman, of engine | fae and eco at ‘Smith, of | at = i : PRICE het hertlwent and havo, raved ee sane to ators | Nyt OO, Bunday school draios service and brief | Commny! No, was tsled Ps aL ae kiyn, has come out for Butier in a humorous | came off shortly alter, Seneae “5 ons Sens Se any Sees 90e Ce SM ikcisttie'd Pranwace ‘Ne‘sor'tth strect uoritwent between Daind Letinans | °C Of last queries iessond, conducted by Lvcres | Company NO. 6. was tried betore a beard on the | roo make for Halifax. In ashort tine atter mendation to dismiss the charges against @2Gith strect eouthweas avenue, whens weaht opens Rte fa oe Cts | DuALDES, supe. All savited. At | Clan.” Hie was found gullte négl reduced ge ts ca Hee sania Blckee throwzh Cincinnati Reddin is Such Pure Drags and | naga Prescriptions a specialty. | Gent “ furu.shing and Merchant a as anon 8 hook ee CS 15TH GaN of private. en route to Texas and where he has min- from any sma a rate t STRASI N. » Rev. ALEX, f eas ‘was open they too seriously involve the discipline = ERSHIP, YER, rector Seruon and holy coumnunion at 11 a. 1, jough Improvin; crfuical ‘of Gov, Clavelund, und "sald ne thought Owana, Nesr., October 4—A special to the Yoree, “°According. ‘to the sworn statement Jawes E Frrom, ¢ Rowenr €.Fox Gxo.W. Buows | (2§>- DISSOLUTION OF PARTS! x Hees wil oicnte et meso service’ the Rav'DC | contraryta cxpecutins dona mecuteneh stmt | Hise: Souk "be cisceae Cae Ca eacieaERE | ,CRaRA Ruse October, aifler ta this case he was grossiy Fit rox & mows, aA ee Ak | tcc, aac, EL EPGE | emainn nhc Te gow tenon | moto ant agian an way | Waa Pee Established 106, Sac inde iebtedness of tho lave firm in as- | incarnation Chureh choir, A full selcction of Ghurck | will leave for New York . He was in better | (howght Cleveland would be Cleveland’ was agreat the latter should be regarded as true. F Kellogg eke Shitecounts, are to be paid to, Charles | mimsie will be rendered at both services. Miss B Wash. tera: friends and ” charges against officers found only REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, 7 Relloge who will carry on. the grocery busivess in | inicton, organist. g iw ponies fe oy Gore caer okies emocratie primaries for the nomination of can- | a hay perhaps no notice of them 1s necessary me Ti manner as heretof = tucted himself ieee peace nit Gila the oMfice will Office—1437 Pennsylvania Avenue, CHAS. L KELLOGG, Tee TEMPERANCE AT | SEVENTH. STREET | that it was not necessary Anto use the | didates for the first branch of the city council were | body ‘woth by ‘ JEROME F. JOHNSON, and Boundary —Guri exon: | warrant which was sworn out by his manager to | held in Baltimore yesterdag.- In most of the wards | man unless you have further corroboration (Opposite U.S. Treasury.) October Ist, 1884. ing at 7:30 ofelock, sk nena cuss. M_Nze | Provide against contingensles, © | there was no opposition, robbed truth: Your Inquiry as to the right of ila CARD. oder the direction of Win. Win. Bratal Aysauit on a Woman, tone thes ve Dy Mr. his AM! properties placed in our hands for sale are inserted | ERO) 7 ‘3 toinform | Jardinie, Mrs, Harriet ‘Tender Assau oe og HF, Ahr Bowe “iftal ‘Batate Adversisce (htet pyrite ce wl eoutinus the ete Cans one of lie popular solow, “Allene TE eae ee ee bean rere i herewith . issued 3 mery business of firm of Kellogg & Johnson ARY ‘To-day case of Joseph Wallace, arrested New Mampshire 3 eiapcte ie naan eee Be SED th atest ‘northwest, commencing on or about | {>—>°THE SUNDAY SCHOOL MIRGION, EEE Omer J. fg hm oops Police Court. Hx Store a Razon.—Robert Nelson, 2. fhe Kenting ot Houses ‘and es pete mod- | _ oct-3t JEROME F, JOHNSON. er he es rening, at 7:00 cee Ries Wallace is charged with an assault with intent to eres peers eeere eee: Fue sue le rates and withou harge for rent! dress Master Harry 5 essay ‘Miss mn razor, and Elta rents and attending to Fepaing to which perwous (ee Potomac steamnoaT Shuma: tect reading on forcien mpasions by Miss Fostdanos| ‘on, Atteution ts gives, baying mace an to take k | Emunie Scott: closing addvess by At, Bruce Eva, it oy ent Faithful at Mayo Company to Norfolk, Saturday ‘October dt fi ean ty EE Siem, and | Mentner Sel" Ga Seige eat gave al ea reicne | ERP ONE TA oe ‘ordered; in default tea without | Norfolk, ano will be afforded ue ‘HOWARD, y ft celi-tin | Chesapeake bay by daylight’ oceat | elo Corner 7th and f weak, bigee