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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corze: Pennsylvania Ave, and 1th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO, W. ADAMS, Pres’, : 2 Str we served 10 sutaertbers tn the : owen account, at 10 cents pee aA : les at ‘the counter, 3 ae srs / Sd Vor. 67—No 10,119, WASHINGTON SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. boty Sees une BEE eoweess. — Telegrams to The Star. | Yer: its ttetrsunorty,the radical ibera cant , NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. (=, creer 03 R FATHER” (UNI- Satis dgraaaannr ae Internat | C¢™% Sheridan, Schoficld and Pope Ob- cE rernalist , Rev. ALEX. KENT, _ rN -ECRIPTS: ‘Day. — Int ject to a a] of . Petit Seem Ce emote Raster. servicer ‘Tomorrow at 1i'am. and’ 790 pm: | revenue, $439,153; custome, $070,729. Sect to the Compulsory cane Shao LS from those of former elections, They are mostly : " school at #45 3 SEaremnoxen, fs Sb a ame srony oF mea wanmscz axp svv.| THE SITUATION IN OHIO D.C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1885. TWO CENTS. |D'anseee eeee ber of cases, unless the chiefs of the party inter- Dees Wa! Lh st. to —S: un Hotel, ses-Im 900 Pa.|, 4 SPECIAL Examination in matters relat- rentumpel servion every uighiat 730 | 108 to the cniture and raising of raw sili will | | The order sending officers who have been four e.—Gospel services evel DEN DESERTION BY HER HUSBAXD— definite opinions, eager to accomplish some gies = Drapes hued at ovclock on Sunday. Noomday | be held at the rooms ot the etvil service com- | Ye8Ts on detached duty back to their regiments T CAME Row thing in parliament. They will be better ee ee ce Br ocases Ving, cally, from 12.101. All whoaretited | mission October 18th, ly a female clerk | 888 met with a good deal of opposition from in-| TROURLE THA’ ROM AN ANONT- "s 4 ble. rageong ly . Pesan and (iain 5 mothe ee any’ Wek Sobuntt tals amma repost, ac | MME OLTGee en a ra nee aay has | 00. the sericea ces tate SUSPAY 8 femme, CHER | or at Quarters, as was expected. Lieut.Gen. | MOUS LErrsn—VILE MEANS sarp To Have |Foraker’s Election Probal speakers, and less likely to adhere to party lines through thick and thin, THE ATIF OF VISITORS x, {iw gusulng year wilt be elected.’ An | Spage Aid are rejoicing in the liberty wherewith Christ | entomology of the department of agriculture. | Sheridan, Gen. Schofield and Gen. Pope have | BEEN RESORTED TO TO PROCURE a DIvoRcE. ‘ gs ik {othe uusciticion Will also’ be proposed | Makes free Come and hear thele testimony how all protested against the compulsory detach- = QUEER CANDIDATES, ne. receive { Uo aemmaN deus gered Keepgsher. “ths exam | (NAVAL Pnoworsoxs.—The resignation of ment of thelr personal aldes who come within | A partof the story of the matrimonial mistor ENGLAND'S POLITICAL MUDDLE. | among them are some strange figures, The 50 rach per month, interes atlowee arp | evebimE, Octover Lathe at T o'elock, “Anniversa cane gs as dor Geore FF. | the provisions of the order. It is known that | tines of Mra, Belt, formeriy well-known in this Marquis of Lorne is the liberal candidate for the ‘ Beoeele w@i dou icone hare, | Meeting’at New York ‘avenue Presbyterian churcl otes Lieutenant Commander George F. F. city as Mra. Godfrey, has been given to the pub- PSutmeriptlons to sioge will ign he eeencek Be taka: | Sauda’ highe ‘OmSiee TS’ Aoneal esting fr | Wilde to ee ‘commander; Lieut. John J, Hun. | tbe order received the personal attention of | clty asMi at he pul ‘aller, S&H st. naw Mey metropolitan division. Helen Taylor, John * é election of Board of Dire ‘&c.,.Monday night, | i nd E streets 1 sits Connell, the Missi er the President thatit was | lc through the extracts published in THE STAR . | Stuart Mills’ daughterindaw, representing ced, at Hiseman Brom. | Getober Jou eae jon Hoome, ate fe to be lieutenant commander; Lieut, (junior at before it was issued, 80 THE WAR CLOUD DISSOLVING. RYLAND ME GHURCH SOUTH | $800) W. H. Scheutze to be Heutenant, and | practically a presidential order, which could | Of the teatimony taken in this city in the pend- land nationalization, woman's suffrage and the dent — sat and H streets _w.; Daniel Dooavan, By i AND M E erent usign C. F, Pond to be junior lieutenant. not be revoked. Nevertheless the prominent po Soria: ‘Proceedings. The on. in full, as test whether women yea onc ges Uberal = poibheedd) so zs Vashington. — Preaching - peaaae ere loped in these proceedings, indicates elther ndidate. Bradlaugh is prominent, of course, : = == — 230 p.m. -W, HL CHAPMAN. "Sac Cox . - | officers mentioned were unwilling to suc- | devel cu A MUAUOH'S okaND OPERA HOUSE — EQUITABLE imenia detvice har moraine sermon. Gee | troller of tie Care ae a | Sn a eee a ee eee alee ar ae cme indicates ltber | END OF THE OAROLINES AFFAIR. There are two Hindoos, standing as advanced radicals and advocates of retorm in Indian at 8 O'Clock, COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | fheTiagey, meeting, at 7:80 p.m. on Wednesday eve FORMANCE OF * board Friday evening Sheridan argued thi is allowed by law to the reputatio: is 5 ae ied that he i y and break down putation of his wife, or ‘The 72d mecting of the Association for maki be hed | (SSE select his a ld be permitted upto cesmernge wn aides. and should RMED CHURCH SERVICES IN that he has been most posed One of them, Lal Mohun Ghost, ts reat Comedy, | eh vite Ba = ition asin et it. SE petdchcse ‘hat |dettiverandtier who have Sven boecng | SUR CHARLES DILKE'S MARRIAGE. | ir, {hilt hina paket s y Com: moutl v vane Gr 3 L. nd Ost PEE pase 18 jeces y - 5 5 STS Sees ee ee + | WEDNESDAY, October Ta 150s. at 7 ook m | mer mornings att Selo preaching De the | SESTENCE Revoxep.—The court-martial sen- always been allowed that privilege. ‘The Sec-| him. Mr, Eugene N. Belt, of Baltimore, and ——.—__ po baa teary wim ed poms yd PECK'S BAD BOY m.,, at the A. Hanvey,D D. Sunday school at 30am. | tence of Ensign Henry B. Ashmore to two retary of War, before going away, directed that | Mrs, Godfrey were married in October, 1884, = Ane Ex Ome. oc shee rien ave pee te gy geeeeeras NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, (ee, CAEVARY Barrie? CHURCH, COR- | Years’ suspension for absence from duty with- | the law relating to the subject be carefully in- just'a year ago. Belt was anold bachelor’ about =an CAwe ae Eg RS J The Funniest Comedy on Earth. played by Come- GSt., near 9h n.w., first floor. ner Sth and Hn.w., SamuxL H. GREENE, | out leave on the European station, has been | vestigated. It was assumed that Gen. Sherl- | G0 years of: & Man of large means, who had, | whe pr ohibitionists Lesing Ground and to get the seat for Nottingham. When all these a Pastor.—Sui ‘school, 9:30 Preaching by the ‘rank- | dan’s postponement of the relief of his aides, | it i stated, alw JO} life in & bachel peak be sworn in they will diaas win com act ad sings once rit of October, subscription books will be | Pastor 1i am-and £30 pan, allcontaly ielich ie | feVoKEd,and he has been ordered to the Fi Con Gregory and Gace, Davie aati tie tontti | way. He inet Bre, Godirey at's watcring place | the Republicans Confident of Secur- tie motiay Rroap, Suatimengine theaeeeae Next Week—Charles F. Andrews’ Great Dramatic | | Pamphiets explaining the object of the Association, ‘of October was made pending’ an answer to his | on coast of Maine, and it seems} img the Govermer and Legisiataure— yiaborer. OUs SERVICE AT the ing elbows with a da: spectacle, ite advantages tad beneilts, @e. furnished pee all Corner of {aud 7, every Sin | DELAY 1x SroniNG THE SivER—In open-|protese This we erty ee a anewer Yo is | on” tatatored by son touching el her beauty. He be-| Things Which Seem to Justify This USION AMONG THE VOTERS, : 2 i. : cation. ~ J. SCHAFPHIR |, Acti o'clock, by Dr. HEBBARD. Of Bos- Stated that their reliet was stponed | came vei ttentive, and ins! EpOR CONFUSIO! MICHAEL STROGOFF, eno oy eitic MCHARHIE Acting Presiden maton Su pe adore {og the boxes of silyer taken cae loeer Duly Deckens Ga ane oe coon ete ee pon | Confidence 5 § ape w ‘With New Scenery, Costumes and Stage Effec:s, : OF THERTOCE: TAbrpt Lavina on of Hands: subject of b CAN DEE Hriete are I oorered in securing thetr suocento and that the action es ipl amon} Stan ckeeeae s a Beempreeparttncg gerne cocky eee ‘All sorts of ridiculous de- lds there came voles a til, é contalntn SS postpone the wed fler she had been | sou ev ‘October &-The campaign themselves, ee ae ee SASSOCTATION | Sutil voles." Kings: 19; 128. all are invited I1* "| wo rotued from the danspneas of the vessels that | War 12 NO way connected Gilb the Protest. no | @ Europe, where she had @ daughter at school. cisions are made by the revising barristers, Magnificent Stage Pictures and Groupings, qi ie persisted, however, agreel Af ah has now sufficiently progressed to form a much | #/#!0%* arte right to pe eae cone (Re FEE HER ue & cron SEH | they break open when an attempt is made to | taen ‘that his protest will te ot ee enal ana Sod timate i ate pag igh baiapstinneyrinnstey es mgt of the pro, | Ewer $P°, 1, querreliing about, the right hstrect n.w.. for the purpose. ‘New York ave. and 4th street n. Uft them, and the coins arescattered about the | js giving hia attention to the selection of two Tope. They were thereupon married in the panty days | members of the stock exchange and Owners vending the, gonstination. All mens, | servioesevery alglit during the week, led by Mrs J. | tloor or thie vaultc Most of the bag Will have to | new ‘aides. “It 1s thought still that Captains | north, and then came to hishomein Baltimore, | ibitionists than Sead cnscnsl Oosetes | sropeety te Sirent poe Mening aan oe requested: tobe Epeeent, By oraer cf | 0c) Rt ano poet paren arn oy be replaced by new ones,and this will cause | Bentine ahd Blunt will selected. where hi @ handsome rece ago. It is quite clear to the careful observer ae V9 nM Presi pe — really satisfactory short of John Morley's Some delay. It is expectea, however, that the th of this has material) ithesehonk | Pits The Rew Epworth Hymnal used | Wore of trandienting nie ieee will be oe Navy Dep Seay — his bride. Belt had two elderly spinster that the strength party iy 200 People on the Stage. ocd. RAL WEEK OF THE 50TH SEASON, = 2 2 who had kept house for him, and it appears uri ‘es Not | Prieiple, “One man, one vote every where.” : CIOCKEY GLU | im the school. in : the wo weeks. COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, | [Fas NATIONAL JOCKEY GLU. ATE TABERNACLE REV Homeni | Pleted on Tucaday. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NAVAL BOARD. | that the appearance of a new taisteess ot the peecnar in Sls soadlpswns gracdcg eau on LIBERAL PROSPECTS BRIGHT. livery at the oflige of the Cinbs Nous! Nou, Worma | UbSSE Net AS | itt Dare oF Rerinsicnrof Gen Jobn New-| The board of naval oflcers, of which Com-| house way Hot agresable to them. “At any rate | Only dows this information come from mache _From the country comes reports highly favor the" office of the “ivesureh 480 Pen iy and x subject: Why I'am | 00, chief of engineers, has been changed from | mander McCallais president, appolnted tomake Pleasant for the bride. In December or Janu- | tionists themselves admit that their former |! to i poops. Mascinans Sheet ace I ‘ot an Infidel. Everybody invited. it_ | July 1, 1886, to August 24th, 1887, giving him | recommendations for the reorganization of the ocs-eodtl > P. BA ee sy ictories may be confidently expected. From ary, it appears, although the fact was not | clai together too high. The editor of | *' bs . aPED | FSS ANNA SIGHT, A MINISTER OF | nearly fourteen months of additional active | Navy department, has not yot submitted its re- | known to Mrs, Hele Ae the, time, Bort Mevolng | Claims were altoge is an independent politician, who is intimate with Cincinnati, EL" Cleve 1a Plain Dealer ine private con- a the x )D STATI iio, ts expected to beat tue | service. The former date Was taken from his | port to the Secretary of the Navy. Itis reported, | 82 anonymous letter inclosing an extract from | te Clevelani r the leaders of both parties, I learn that f ihe Medical Association of the | Friends Meeting, YX. M. C. A., at 11 a.m. ‘To-mor- | cadet records, but recently he brought docu- ONESDAY MATINEE. : ‘ew Comedy-tirama, LADY ASHLEY. | [ F=o>! A. Barron und Morgan Bates. . de 4 newspaper, giving ‘@ perverted account of | Versation was free to admit that while it was | state of mind of the conservatives, may. be y n District of Csiunabia wilt nc beldin the GeorgetowaUne 11s__ | Bicntary evidence to show that the date of his | however, that the boa: Mis uate anion cua Wass eRoTCy ot, te Acklen, affair, the occur. | very desirable to have the prohibition party | serivod pag y and orlay en! and Saturday | versity Law Iki cor, of 6th and F st oe | 3 TARE i rp 9 2 rel fe: 73, ‘thousar “« “s 2 Se TUESDAY EVENING: the Gih Insts ats oclock, By [See iis CRE AVENUE ERESEYTERIAN | birth was Apgust 24th, 1828. correspond to that of adjutant general of the | in'which Mrs Belt, ther Mre eoStey Reet | Poll from thirty to forty nd votes, which | ‘rot get candidaies for many seats. RHEA’S Great Version of FROU-FROU. RCL aN ee we Sexe ND. | BaRtuerr, é pulpit To-mic Friday Night—\ DAN¢ ‘TH aimy. The naval officer filling this office would | No would give the state to the democragy, it was ots GAME, LAGHbAN ats Fae, CHILDRENS PuoutvE .ycHUN | Pimuarondaee io ae hereon | beceargea withthe tovements of vessel, the | por arise, and Ba Cas ir aunaise tar | very cleat thet. aay euch figures wero v1 PLOW! <o> FART: ITP NOTIC ve : 4 is » rsonnel of the navy, and the planning of na- | Feterred 4 tdi ‘i ; he did t ict that ke eee eee a ci Sema | ROSE) ae amare mentee acune | Ub St ceus ater aes ao aT Commander Louis, detached from the Mare | Val operations. Another reported reosimmen: | ererted to his wife, Belt did not question his | wanting, and pot ps THE DIVIDED CONSERVATIVES. Saturday Ni 3 : sac Yeloping Circle every Si 3 p.m., Thursday ev d of | jf oF his brother-in-law,ex-Congressman Wil-| their vote would exceed 15,000, and |The Issuing of Salisbury’s Manifesto anda “Young swiss Girl” of Heal Batata, Loans aad fee Bes eoe gua Cogs otutemberatt inhi wimiatne command Cx Aaa Ca Lees ree fas equipment, conetremton aioain cupineen: | HS orgie a setter, bul Instituted inguittes | sieht mot vena teat geen, Aiingiar tetas | peter te ome toreen ore Pettey. Seats y. mame: 5 . nd tests at 7: ., e i § ‘ i Senin now op nate 86 WG. Meteorol ___033_ | the drm name of 4. PILL @ C0. ly dirs De LOsT Pankanal parle lOsatnatces | We Men toes the Tennessee, and placed on | ing and ordnance bureaus. his Cwife was’ the person nuterton’ ty | of the prohibiticn ssoweninns Ghia ‘yuar Sothat Special Cable Dispatch to Tu: Evanixo Bran BA_TWO CHOICE SEATS 1X ORCHESTRA : ee waiting Orders. Chaplain Wim._ F. Morrison, SS in the publication. “He ‘did it is said, sf various sources | LoXDox, October 3.—The fact that the gov- ‘ie MONDAY NGHL. Price S00. -Addes TORING WEITEINOTOR Toil Sere capiain gM x Ee oman, ‘Ths Aimy vasncicn, in the p on, “He did not, said, | the information comes from GAS Sear oitice. ard it THE PRESIDENT NOT LIKELY TO APPOINT | tinued to live ber of the new con- | ernment cannot decide on a policy is shown by a on waiting orders, "Orders of Dieutenant Con e with her, apparently fully trast. | /2%t@n unusually large num! So invited to attend Professor 'T. B. HOODS Be toel, 9:30. Church Social Monday iv Ppa to the Adam: erts tothe prohibition doctrine are old demo- | the delay in producing Sallsbury's mantiesto, ,|Mander F. A. Miller, e Adams, and or- | cryiLIANS, BUT SERGEANT BRAINAKD May | ing her. In January they went to New ( rleans, | ¥' nih *e iress at the opening’ Me iment of {2010 10 o'clock. Members and friends all very | dered to the Brooklyn naval hospital for treat ; city to which she was a perfect stranger. | crate, while in former years the republicans | The existence of the manifesto has been denied THE BREAD-WINNERS, Howard Uneorsne MONDAY EVENING jesober 1” | ment sacra fica) P BE PROMOTED TO A SECOND LIEUTENANCY. Te . a stranger. 0c2-2t 2 s 3 reathe & word of his suspicions to her, but con- a =—T = = m. and 7:30 p.m. Young Pedple's Meeting ut 7 Pokes-son ay, ocrone: [f5=e>, THE PUBLIC AND PROFESSION ARE notional pinay, with scenes of | 4) ~ reat show of ma- eee While they were there one of the sisters and a | have been the chief safferers. It is known that | 1n the yeey gy eed with o a La ney brass rege ha 5th, w pm. 1 => DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. = From all indications it seems pretty certain | cousin named C, W; Belt came from tte moe is teit | M0rty, but f know it bas been prepared for [ pe igarlnp aso Sonim ae amaatmamemartshemeanss Pl <=>, MESICH aS. = ——d i ath ‘and isa neat ‘ti. coma a we m the eae _ me that the President will stick to his original in- “ 2 It Assad brought to him Information that ae preneasareneergy vas A oye st felt | some time, and an intimation has been given to Pastner Senn ik ‘been See ied, whicl 9:30am, 2:30 pam, Sunday schoo: council and of the Virginia Agricultural societ ‘the arm: is wife was the woman desct in the news- mocrats, who fear that their local | certain newspape pect IME MUSEUM, be permanently onsantied on SUNTAN beta Se Pam, young people's meeting: xm. sermon by = Y | tention not to appoint any civilians to y bed : ,P. n ? 5 2 acancies | Paper article, Belt, itis sald, still made no re- | tickets have been placed in jeopardy by the too ——>——_ Heeve, near inst | at Fike’ Hall, Marble building. Beau hand acs pam | panel, Hey CE House syed. “Youn c Men Sow- | iy pisit Fresident Cleveland next Wednesday, us seks Dak ld allow Gao exiting varabeiee quentot hls wile dcr an explanntion. ie did | attentive nursing ofthe Prohibitionists, Atthe | THE SITUATION IN THE BALKANS. shut = ¢ . aoe 10 be hel ‘on the 24 ‘October, r seco! main | not 5} er ie matter, but remained | republican headquarters in. this, ¢ is — — CR ee OO RN ee WintbY CHAPEL TERA CHEGS | tiv ould at whe WEnts tee eee OEE | until next year toalerd accommodations for | Bgee PERK tO.HeE OF ‘te morning. Glutned that “the prokibitionlsts are losing | ald Net to Me So Grave as Has Been ‘Regardiess of expense the management respectfully | F-22~moved their Ieeal Estate Ufllee to 1dt0 New 5,2 meeting, O16 a. mi: serdat chon | dent and several membere of his cabinet will | the unusually Jarge graduating slass, The BELT'S SUDDEN DEPARTURE, ground every day; that their information Represented. ee a eae Ee Bik OA OEE ‘York avenue, ground floor. FISKE & Co, | s¢930a1.; buptiom of aiutie recto eon! j Attend the fair if the pressure of public business | President, if he were so minded, could appoint | Then he took his hat and told her that he Te 000lean outside neues Th catitnating tin | Special Cable Dispatch to Tam Evaxrwe Sram. EEK, ie SKE & CO. ve a om ely 3 5.000 1s ano 2%, October Sty WHR the cele: | Ges SPECIAL NOTICE —THE PARTNER: sehosl maiionary ech e EeSe reaching Ho Rate) Dut he feels tae it would be to the Interests of | as golng down the street on business and left Strength ofthe party when they come tothe | Loxpox, October 3,—The situation in the PDONSELI under ‘oume Sor EATER | me Restor, Kev: Rucwanw NoRain followedby pratt | IN DANGER OF DISMISSAL FoR Hazrwo.— | Ht he feels that it would be, to the Interests of | Ts going Gown the street on but Belt came to| polls, ‘They claim, that the election, of | paikans is not reassuring as yet. Servia has a nee eee Unete name of ENTERPRISE | service, 7:30 pm. Prayer meeting Thursday eveu- | The naval cadets who are implicated in the | graduates, even though he has to wait a year to | the hotel where Mr. and Mrs. Belt were guests, | Foraker is virtually assured, and that fighting army at Corov and makes no secret Ia avers and Broees, Cone ire, ener | ine. hazing of fourth class men, which occurred last | do so. An exception’ muy be made in the case | the Hotel Royal, and handed Mrs. Beltaletter, | the legislature will’ be republican by vas *.5.€.. inches, Cer by rh S— CHURCH OF TH y re woul vu reloome SOE GUR Tee Slarkets THIS Dav Oe, (eS, CHURCH OF THE ‘Tuesday night, and which is now being inves- | Of Sergeant Brainard, of Greely’s arctic expedi- | which gave her the first intimation that her | @ fair working majority; that the republican | thata struggle would be rather wel to ber. TOBEH 1st) diewived by mutual consent. 5H. Gnesy, D. Dy Rector.—sun ly_acknowledged, de- : majority in Hamilton county (Cincinnati) will | One news agency here has been sending out 3. TL. ODUNSELL will de baseees norner 4th i | S82. Holy contmauion: DAG ess nay be Gadens Aamnpolih Have been. asoartalned 16 | Serve mrsmouledt for qood earrion, Com reason | Nesoe ay muatruated bet. th and fonction te | not dellfauch below that gies Gecioes cae | eee dispatches ail the week, but no influ- and Pennaylwanta ave Sc. and 7-65 Eastern Market, | 1} 24. marhing prayer, sermon and Holy Commu: | be Cadets Robertson, Miller, Halley, Kitch and | Too. his rebarg matoane w push the sergeants | tebe hee husband would hever live with her | didaw for secretary of state, one year ago— | ential newspaper printed these Foo under name of ENTERPRISE TEA CO. Faction ata any school: 45 ayer and | York. The lnvestisesion ts wares rom New | clntins (or @ aecond Houtenuncy, and be may |-aay" mere rome reading the letter, | about 2.600. The eommitioe is unusually | {t'suid the cost lied teloctaphned te tho eat foro: sce tas es buses at | Seraoh, eat nideewe, (0, B. Wn evan prayer and | York. ‘he investization is ‘being condicted | Stans ( demanded to see her Husband. MinGW. Hell | contident. of war to prepare a plan of campaign, and that aaa ocse— | SBE Market: 79-30 Western Market, Pie evan a te dah denis Es very quietly, but It will probably end ina ————_+e+_____ told her she could not, as he had started to Bal-| At democratic headquarters the election of Servia warned the powers she mest demand SEV QPERA HOUSE | and'141 Northern Liberty Market. uted rough ihe church containing ane whee | COUTEMArtial, and proof of the guilt of the | ane Xew Chureh of the Covenant. |_| timore and would never see her again. He | the state ticket is claimed, aswell as the legis- | Sc" lutrente or terion Tr tke dace th of Pennayivania Ave, | _och-tt OF the service—vaaiter, prayers, hymns andall, whien | Parties Implieated is sald to be sutticiently HED AND, NEARLY READY | added that he was authoriwed to buy for her a ture. The claim forthe lauler, however, 1s quali- | Ginlomatiste is pramctershen: the pela at : i aranceor tue | ([car> DR HAC SCHOOLEY, ‘will render the service very eusy to follow." it | 8tfeng to warrant their dismissal from the | THE ec al al ee Ucket to New York or any other place to | fied and largely depends upon the success of the | {yblomatists is prompter t TONIGHT HONING FAVOR NE Hes removed his OMice to Ntvor'61, Pacific Building, Kesar pie The enterprise, started about two years ago, | which ‘she desired. to “go. She! asked | St.John = Leonard compalen. St. John is —____ _ = [ck 7 * > *y hori: am it work in the close counties, meaGe Ste SO SUCRE ee See ook | Sens. aE Gt, on 3 oe och penser ea to bulld a new Presbyterian church at the june- | With Meang’ as te Pekan ey eee ber | Day at express the belief that Gov. Hoadly GENERAL LONDON GossIP. DR J. FORD THOMPSON HAS. mal and test ‘medium ir. Door collec- . He ham, on wi 1 N atreet, to be | entirel: tute. has been injudicious in apnouncing from the — (Rost nnoved ts sof thn stom corse | eer seis Devt SUS" | the bureau of ordaanes in the Navy depart, LRoSn EE CREAR ETEE Cen ee Turaisn bor Sith cote Sate es | coume his tail inaocieaeet ae ae eteaee | am Important Work on Irish Pelitic— (> 20H, MAGRUDER, 1417 NEW fi FOUNDRY M. F CHURCH. 14TH AND | Ment, has been detailed to serve as foreign jletion of the chapel, | Pty her railroad ticket, She then bade him to | general assembly and their every act. The Gindstone’s Pinus, ‘York avenue, has received iresh New York G streets. Preaching t wat 11 al es roeed i tae 88) tho S comp sonny pel | leave her room. Her ne: Je- | governors views are evidently not shared by os ms ~ “ ig to-morrow at lla.m | naval attache at our jegations in Paris and fi lea’ r room. r next step was to tele- Eis ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tok EVENING BTan. Buckwheat. oc 9383 720 pm, by the pastor, Ts oitateeNAxion. | Berlin. The detail was decided upon by the | Which will be opened next Monday evening \ph_to her mother ‘come to her help; | hisown y in Cincinnatl, home, es not | "Wompox, Ocwber 3A. ‘very timely and im- THE FIRMS OF McCAULEY & DELI- Holy Communion will be admii rere Secretary of the Navy acting in conjunction | for inspection to those interested. The cha) Giiech she sent fora. ‘whose acquaintance | one member of the Hamilton comnty delegation iy { ‘WIG and DELLWIG € MCCAULEY are | Close of the. ap ring service. Prayer. meeting With the Secretary of State. Lieut. Bucking- | is part ofa general plan, and comprises a lec- | she had ade, to. ith her. Meanwhile | of the last legislature recelved an indorsement | portant new work will shortly be published by Saae eee eS geese emUE: | thls BOth day of September, 1895, dissolved by mu: | REMAT At 7:30 Bis tue churn poe ee ae"| hain was the naval representative nt ene ture room 38 by 50 feet, bible-class room open- | the hovel keeper rang ‘and demanded her | by # renomination a Sor 8 goog worm. Keagan Paul, called “The Parnell Movement, ee ne tual consent. “Theo. F. McCanl-y assumes Isbilities ‘of and the mung of the Chau- | €Xposition of 1878, and at the recent Louisville | ing Into the same 17 by 20 feet and ® pastor's | room, ‘Her - hi a, he said, had paid | From the best ini be obtained and | with a sketch of Irish partis trom 184 by T. Seaton ent: caimbon ene te yearn of pa adie 1 2 pelvic cane Delle ake ‘taugus year. and Jgin ua, i aig | and New Oricuns éxpositions. "He haa been {0F | study on the #ame floor 15 by 2Ofeet: | On the | the bit “up 12, Sept time, nd snnoenced | viewing the situation, gt Ais ry upper |P. O'Connor, M. P. It was from O'Gonners - Box office open: DAlls wen, OPUL cy, | 30me time - any. class room woul yD oa 3 Sam. | Conley, and collects bills due 5, 5 aargoroNT Ban. oe-Pach i Hei | partment, and was @taomber of the hard ap | Scene meat nfaat class room 37 by 34 | that expense on. her acount. She offers | tat the indication (Oct. 5—Owen Fawcett in Daly's BIG BONANZA, Ke rN AH Lime probably fore- | speech, by the way, not from Parnell’s, that OWN 4 HOME am. agé 7: m., ‘the 4 oc pointed by the Secretary of the Navy to make | gallery 6 feet, wide and 38 feet long, overlook- | her jewelry. aa security for the room, but he de- Oct. 5—Owen Faweett it: Daly’s BIG BON ANZA. 0c3 Festa ety the pastor, Kev. 2b. Huxt- gallery 001 low the election of Judge Foraker by # small | were tuken the words in the revolution adopted pa may, per service at 6:30. Tecommendations jor the reorganization of the ing the lectureroom. The latter is tobe used | olined totake it; he wanted the room iinmedi. plurality, and the republican Jegisistive ticket | a: the Indianapolis mecting recently. Follow 5 egy ‘ = f Navy department, temporarily for church services, and is fur-| ately, She fini declared, very decidedly, | by samall majority. ot leven chapters of Fit ANNIVERSARY HOP HYATTSVILLE. 9 Sr histea with Modiome carpet, with a large | thutche did not intend vo go out of the nead ———> a ieee Lean HOPE COUNCIL, No. 11, SONS OF JONADAB, Only 5% Miles by the B. £0. RR THE PRESIDENT has declined the invitation | window of oat i glass set in cut stone | until her mother came, and she remained. ‘The Defense of Mr. Stead. c Pe Ge en oe Dab HALL issu 14th st n.w. ea weakie wack Wor aby to attend the Frederick, Md., fair. frame, facing tho south, The pewsareof unique | While, remaining at atte, kgtel she recelved | syeciat Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENIve STAR << COsaeel; 3, Coming a corre wn | DAY, October Ot, 1885. a > e a . Sa >| sever from an |» Great Clearance,w! accoi ing Géutiemaa and Lady, 50c 09-21 Commntation Hates Only Se, per Ride, Pensonat.—Rear Admiral Taylor and | Gr New York, are of antique oak, and are fur. | hor uemmiet hens ot veer Plates, on'the ples | LONDON, October 8.—The Stead defense fund, between Old and Young Ireland; 5, Great Be- ‘ASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VERED ie sohbet pheestmcse BANNER SUNDAY.—GOSPEI, TreM- |General Absalom Baird were in New | nished with .cushions in. velour of terra cotta that they could give her information of value | which is entirely separate from the Pall Mall trayul—Judge Keogh and John’ Gadliar; 6, W —— None More Beautiful or Accessible, se pbeenc TAP aY SHOOK, (Nonssec- | York last night——Colonel J. F. Carter, | color. The roomis also lighted by a skylightof | to her, Whese letters she wisely locored cice Gazette, opened with two telegrams, the first | Ruin and Rabagas. ( it will be remem: GRAND AUTUMNAL FESTIVAL, Price of Lots from $300 to $400. tarian.) Hall 203 1 ST. N. W., at 3:30 Philad fi 1 M: CD ” | cathedral glass, At night the light is furnished | gether. It has been ht, since the recent ing: “I will meet all e: mses of placard-|bered, is the name of the lawyer who ox Small Cash Payment and Monthly Instalments, semion H. B. Mouton, Faq. and G. oo POreephis: end Major W. (O.\ Daxberry, | Sy a iarges handeotae eysral chabdelier: ape. developments, that these letters were sent as | ®4Ying: “I wi xpe! ~ | gives’the tile. to ome of Waraatte 7. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1885. ‘Hacellent Society. Pure afr and Goad Water. tion extended to mie eet eek ya ee rdial invita: | of Oregon, are at the Ebbitt——Mrs, Addie | bY INrgG, hander Hat. ‘The seating ca- | decoys to get her to herself in an equivo- | ing England with s manifesto on the subject.” | fiVes, the title to one of or; ton MO At the Washington Schuetzen Park ‘Trains 230 pm. * | HOB gxtended to ull. Sociable MONDAY, October. Pee bet are eick, nes returned from Her sum- | Sacily of the chapel; including the adjoining | Ccreseimoee rene Bi Femaining at the hotel | As soon as this was read a thousand pounds | jrey's Jeane butts o iilecot, Panwa to rae (Gt street road.) Jeave Washington as late as 12:30 pm.” | 9¢ 7:30 p.m. Come. ae | Fae aching tour — The farolly of Fontmas- | Pinte ciass room and the gallery’ is mbont S60 | Cros ib eee that she could satis- ti ordered. The second | Leayees 13 Triumph ar the None The rize Shooting. ‘and Prise Bowling, “RAVENSWOOD,” (Ree Lani consecration ink ter General Vilas reached Washington vester: | thocost of the, bullding has been about worth of printing was |. The League; 12, x - Ona beantiful elevation, surrounded by elegant shade | resumed af fy" Suspended during the summer, will be | day.——Secretary Endicott, aby factorily explain everything connected with the : *] thousand ni ~ cual ita ti oumborer f Old scandal which had bows ceviged Ore ee Solas Crit gubscribe five thousand pounds, | volume will contain a lange © juiced a : 500. ‘The chapel is altogether an exceeding! tain « lange number of poutiens apel, SOF Danands Kress ieee ee | Mente We MiSs okee he ast tc=n OMT. | henasome one, and this beginning sugure well | Suisse noe heen nes ween revived to do her AC nesemary, to, the treasurers fund pen portraits. Constant rerere Village aud surrousdiog ooatey meee erigoking the | inst, at Wenley Chapel, cor. Sth und. ¥ sis aw. The | Henry H: Elliot has taken the Washfugion ocr, | handsome one, and this inner life of the Irish parliamentary ‘village and surrounding country, is the prettiest place ucied by MES. A-M-LINVILLE, | respondence of the New York Commerciat-Ad- SA epee pe Nero Monel eon Fie ee ee Sa Stuart, both members of parliament, party, and the personal charucteristos of mei near Washington. Price $10,000. We will take you vertise aan aE Watterson, 0! Ce will be effected without delay and Sabbath | house, but was refused admittance at the door =: ‘The state of Ireland has grown most alarm- Out free of charge and show you the premises, SHE ICAT, SOCIETY WILL MEET | Oblo, Is visiting Mr. J. L. Barbour, and will | Nill be effected without delay and s begin- | by a detective stationed there. Sir Charles Dilke’s Marriage. fice, bananas boeing ameliens tema eee N. 713 Mi Boviogs. Prof Or Fe Mase wil ewe rset | Proc the dedicatory sermon at St. Dominte’a | services be commenced at once. At the begin: ‘MADE INSANE BY DISTRESS, Special Cable Dispatch to the EVENING STAR ieee tae GEO. J. JOHNSON, 715 Market Space, | Sorclock, | Frot- cite Phin Fives short lecture | church to-morrow.—Col, and Mrs, G. V. For- fected by its originators and the following gem- Lonpox, October 3.—AsI write, Sir Chas | “".0F! Was a inisunderstanding about Mr, ‘The Glorious Millttary and Dramatic Pageant, | se09.10¢ LOUIS D. WINE, 1930 Pa ave. Steam, Pabislavited EY SHOWS! HY Ur | buy, of Rand Dr D. A Bue of Ena, ee een re ses INE Ae; | ser deplorable plight, and the cette: tom | Dilke is being marstod $0 Biss Pattece, AM | Gtuchote me ee ing wo ae = : Gon: | Dikarich ar pemnurice, Miaizer and Genars | trong, Hon, Gardiner G. Hubbard, Mr. Justice | distressing occurrences of the Preceding tew : ac how Stidlothan, but will eon address a publicineor- eee or TP WILL PAY das aye and Hat ASCENSION, Com | D’Auricl, of Buenos Ayres, are at the ne MIL | Stanley Mutihews, William M. Galt, William | weeks had so preyed upon her mind that she | London is talking about him. pedesesy prey tory BAS @ Locans bre MusEDH, <— fo ingulre about ihe exentng classes for | Ty a mn and Tae aay ease DW. Services at | ton.——Commissioner of Internal Revenue Mil- Ballantyne) C. B,’ Jewell, James E. Fitch, Ad- | became temporarily Insane, and was taken to | Willbe short, as it is announced he will address Pere tar tthe | Choral Singing, 30 lessons. $2. Course for beginners | 22. wand 7:30 pm. The Hector de Revi Gmces | Wh nay feturned from West Virginia, —Mr, | EAT. ar aid Reginald Feadalk gots an asylum where she remained under treat-| bis constituents on Tuesday, It is stated that| qe DELEGATES SATISFIED. ‘Bngagewen: Extraordinary— Fashionable Attraction. | and aeen cate $0 Feed music readily. A Sew aye | Soler sone then ee minister, will’ preach a: | Willard Tracker, of this city, arrived in Lon- year ago a building committee was appointed | $0, 4*ylum Aprillast. When she came out she | Prof. Pattison left directions to his executor to oases ine Talented and Chareine sees \“Ravanced Chorus. 36 rehearsals a season. the 7230 p. m. service. “Ushers wilt seat sttuugers ig | 200 0M the 22d ull $'Fitch snd Matthew W. Galt, under Srisoss | #14 8 Dill for divores from her husband on the | furtherany approach between Dilke and his | The Caar Seemingly Not Blestile te the eo) torrie cue ca Hagmony, a0 weaken (terms), Sa aterm = ee = Sees fr0e ening Ase Changes in the Offices. 2 Bic end Poe caer mee bose | ground of derertion, He responded by fling a | wife, knowing thelr Previous affection. | It. is Balkan Union. Supported by Sargent Aburn's Powerful Dramatic versations on Musical Topics, Rect => NEW JERUSALEM super ross-Dill, cl er With {mproy wor im satisfuc- ‘Company, fr the Beautiful Melodrama First mertings ofthese classesdurfag week commenc- | (SS “gin Vonage bea LE Captisl sis bana | PROMOTIONS IN THE TREASURY DEPaRTuxyr, | SUPET g, chairman of the board of trustees, the | Deiore thelr mariage, He: Cee eee Or Ton Ie te raeeree in ional elect eat a | CorexmAcEx, October $.—The czar today re in five acts. entitled ing OCTOBER 12th: weekiy thereaftes and C.—To-morrow: Sunday school at a.m, Late work has been done. behavior was perfectly proper after their mar- | ford will withdraw the divorce proceedings | ceived the Bulgarian deputation at the Danish UNKNOWN. pupils. Clames in Piano, Voice and Vi Sermon (at 11a tm. by the pastor, Rev. Janez | ‘The following promotions have been made in aa Tage. The scenes of her alleged indiscretions | growing out of the Dilke scandal, ‘al country palace of Marieniyst, at Elsinore. x ‘tiractions in the Musenm. the waime date, $5 and upwards term, Exot abe Holy Sapper,” to be followed by the ad: | the office of the third auditor of the wy 5 Pablic Schools of the County. ald in: Washi a. New York. it | ee oe, Mdacbalon taal. cule socom, e28-8t ‘SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 Sth st. n. w. Inlnfetration of the Lands Sapper: Sesusee a tne | the office of tho third auditor of the ‘Treasury: were ‘and New York. The mission of the deputation was to secure the a $+ Apply between 1 and 5:36 p. m. se20-2w _| nesday evening, the 7th instant, at Mire D'3vaie- | E. P. Harrington, Massachusetts, from clasa 1 THEIR CONDITION AND NEEDS, appears that Belt, before filing his bill, sought From Wall Street To-day. czar’s recognition of union of Bulgaria and Jpsearen comaun [= AX, SERCHION For & FRESIDENG, | carnty’s, vin and boundary __1* "| to class 2; H. L. Erskino, of Nebraska, from | ‘The best time to give the statistics of these tie is A Geeemtiee Suc. te Taio ees | wuntucnar’e SAnktaen Bo inae AReAE en | nee tee oer Eee MONDAY, SEPT. 23, Washingtoe Teraplne fompeny be these ee | (= fiom Alec SEALE, Byene, of New Mexico, | schools ts about the 1st of November, when the | t* Yue. gourotive firm in Baltimore sent MARKET, fetty eoxeapenen. Tae mutton aemeeel First appearance of the Peerless will be eld. at the office of the 2 NO. 3) DD. ata from class 1 to class 3; Wm. 8. Bowman, of | gardening season 1s over. During this month city, and asked them wo look into tne| New YorxK, October 3.—The stock market ———— mould ull couonen Sultana. ALICE OATES... <q gROBIN HOOD | #. now. on the SECOND MONDAY In OCTUBER | Communion at the morning. Serica ay Sanens, Jrom class 2 to class 3; Miss M- E. | the children return to their school duties, and | case, ‘Thay ns that after investigating | this morning shows none of the effects of yes- Strong cast, preceded by an cagaat Specaity Oo. | NEXT between the hours 1 sud 2 Seager, ‘of Indiana, from class 1 to class 2; Mrs, mn. an “ ENCER WATKIAG Preddene,_ | {pnts exhected to ve presinit at all the " z sult of their interview with the czar. this chureh to-morrow. “All invit Fannie E- Cordero, of Kentucky, from class 1 to | the schools are then usually full until the Istof| it, they could find no evidence to offer | terday’s disasters, First, prices 1or Northwest and Treas #12,19,26,03,10-6t | !u church w-morrow. , ys ‘Matinees Tuesday, Th Cetmritiy; wO against her, Belt, it appears, then employed a | and N. ¥. Central were, i lower; Lack. Jersey || CoxsTaNTIXoPLe, Oct. 3.—A. number of oor- m1 ee ; = CRCH, CORNER | (#882. A. A. Hasson, of the District of Colum-| April, when the gardening operations begin. ‘1 2 eer ventral and Northern Pacific, pid, ui f pondents have endeavored to obtain sumer cesT sa i a Oth and dia Nites, PRORCH, CORNER | bin, trom class 2 claas 3, In the bureau or hy | the tptal mumber ot patie en on hee jan named Cunningham, and it is sald that in | Ce x ioiereotton ieess the anchemmeiias or ast oc HESTRA HAVING RETURNED | (Fe, PED ‘and P sts, ‘tev. 3a. Purch, rat from thelr stuiner . is now ready | Witte ar date ste ttereainer Re the short time between thd date when he began | St. Paul, M. K. and T., L and’Nash., % higher. pow: Hereaiter his Residence and Office pastor. | mint. schools September 30 ult. was 2,423; of thi lefttheelty, | In the early dealings there was uo general ad- | ers respecting the probuble outcome of the'oom- hours: mone or Paging, Re the, Vasey, and rebebulon ot Among the fourth-class postmasters_ap-| number 1208 are white and 1,315 colored: an | Operations, and when Cunningham leftthecity, 3 to receive orders in x eral: Houe but the latest and best of music will be urnished. Orders left at the | #5 P. s Belt paid this man over ‘The character | vance Of % to 4, per cent, while Lack. went up | ference which will meet on Monday to consider _#e28-1Ws "| sunday school #15 am. and $30 pis. ie” | pointed to-day, were the following for Mary. | increase of twoand one-tenth per cent over last Pepe hea a Noel pen eared Pome ety re advasice was checked before | the Roumelian. question, but thei efforts have sete roasts OOS HE strect n.w.. will receive | (> S. M. CATE, M.D. 916 MePHERSON | = —— young wm ‘S CHRISTIAN Assocta: | /2nd: Geo. F. Wass, Mineral Springs, Garrett BO to cach eae. Te Ear are ett about | ningham and offered agalnet Mrs. Belt has been | the middle of the Soe, Som ee tee Sane been ta ote ‘the eg phir Af Prompt attcation sels iim square gives mbeviat aftention to abcascaat | (KSEuom, lado ew York ave Andes oeal | county, vice J. H Strawn, recenedy’ Wari | 80 Us enc (wed ail inik ne ad Tenicvtiexe | described in THR STAR: Among the witnesses | subsequent reaction, during which a portion of | cout on all toplos relating the Eo ————_ = | mc nereoun spate, spinal curvatures and Hott a otra Loum ren negated by dtr. | Baldwin. Savage, Howard county, vice Alber- | been organized thls fall_one at Tenleytown, | Coen aman gear Smee, weet anaes | qubeeauent reaction, jersey Cent. was a | Balkans. SE ET EERTCHNT | fase. Hours, 11 to 3 an genau ow Young Steub wnditing pan'sue-| te Ewing, removed. In West Virginia Jas, | Que at leasant and one at Anncost + PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. =~ WILLIA! s joseph: Harper, amed Jos. McMahon | marked exception to the general rule, declining Mf MCLEAN & 80) Sey ounn Men's ible class 40. wught by Houamphreys was appointed at Braxton Court | Another is needed on Good Hope Hill, and at | Shh Earner, & boy named tos. in the earlier dealings and advancing later District Government Affairs. = { LUMBER MERCHANTS | Soufelary. Gospel meeting 6 p: mi, led by Mr. A.'T. | House, Braxton county, vieo Kd: Herts: vo. | several otherpoints the sekocis meeoreron iat When the general list was weak. ‘During most caper ege a e STEAMER W. W: CORCOR wan | NOTICK,Owing tothe dectn ot A sen. | BEUOME: Novinlay meeting daly : Ler | * de puanty iestenally tnoreacine avopaietzin | 4 Sue Sametiobex Oras, 1 cer.| ofthe hour the market hasbeen qulet,and at | M2 MO DEVIFE xLiorBiE ii contizne Daily k: to Marshall Hall CE. —Owit geatl Me~ x APTIST RC isaac Taylor, is iste f- | and interest, and the schools are keeping pace attempt was prov Golley cer- reac: eeu ail Saini toon 2 "Total RCE. mout unt NOVI MBER 1ST. nee Wl ae the Rashes oa ng ae ng | (SEE of ate and Vinginig eee, CORNER | « Jeane Taylor department, tas been distaiseed. | with its general progress, They are af wall | eaten we alleged to have taken place at | first nour, 50,000 sharen. | 7" = Wm. H. Nalley calied at the Commis Te Oe | aed aed See Te eee ee Oat | tee aay. Conan ke Wae eine Rec ime ae | M8, SSS eS Se ors to inform the Com- classified as county schools can be, and those | Weicxer's hotel. Golley did not clalm-that he : stoners’ office this morning to ini ap debe ested missioners. that, having noticed in the papers aTeip. WM. R MCLEAN. seit ocleck aunad (uy Will Prcuch ‘Tomorrow | New Commandant at the Navy Yard. | near the city btdeid Dates saw anything improper on the night of the| The Pope's Mediation Ummecessary. | thut in the discussion between the Commie Apres menace Ta ToD? | turin ptemont Catarseass the | mewtng hursay evening to pan" “™* "}e* | connonons uaex succenbs sax Late Cox-| ane ueccksiow'amarpendente, okey vasuir We ‘a Se anid “coly heard | armas asp eran ntvauane auvete tien Sowers and te commiting of stingy whe F = selltnol | hould be presented. ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | CAREER. ENDORSING PRESIDENT CLEVELAND | ap | [iT whiel iver entueacenity raledhe DISPUTE OVER THE CAROLINE ISLANDS, w on tann etuhed Cuan She haber Seroe 5 e. It : r FoR GOVERNOR y tes-| BERLIN, October 3.—Germany has acknowl- | yesterday, it had been LUMBER. pusior—Sunday school at 930K tas Merete ee TES | Commodore W. W. Queen has been appoint-| FAVORING DAVENPORT GOVERMOR—am. | Timiay OC other ‘wltnesive to be moene tote: edged Spain's claim to the: of “Yap, | Was not cligible us a policeman, owing to the Having made ements t9 carry on the bustoess | at 11. Vespers at 7:30. it_ | ed commandant of the Washington navy yard} ® ee ent: tions. It was sought also to show that a certain | Tn return Spain bas granted Germany free navi- fact that he had not sei ES oftke late iran of Wt MCLEAN @ SON, Lam aE ee ata nipeting of Brooklyn's independent com-| house, where it was supposed Mrs, Godirey | Cucion of the waters in sind asoand the eet ens | ty he wished to say that ive Mel | liners patsousge and suppor and hope to mente | USE the Fourth tester Meee cae ae OF . Semmes, deceased. The | vittoe of one hindred last evening resolutions | hoa iived’ was, of improper character,’ The Ghands, together with tres ssmineras cane une | dia Sotemtaoe oer in, the three months w = 2 j Boerat patronaze - anid ho} at the chureh’ and Micon Le ‘er eligible officers for the position were a e President Cleveland | manner of proceeding was to show the witness | inhabitants and the right of having coaling | 1861, and Aad BRASS FENDERS. continuance of same by honest methods and strict per- | #1. Sanday school Mission, 11 a. he were adopted indorsing ‘Mrs. Belt, and ask if be had jooths for the of ‘city, om the branches of the business. | 1. tng by the elder, Dr.J. McK. Rurx, and | Commodores Gherardi and Braine, The forme r, Rev. | ® Photograph of It asl station atone of the islands, The mediasionof the | three nm oe a BRASS 5c . with Decorated Glass, My Ane aed personas cima Oe con cam: | eblehebncation cf teeacnacon: 30 p.tn.. preaching and urging Ire Davenport for governor. Rev. | Sver seen Mra. Belt at the house. The wit- ng a the affair bas been | prior to the arrival of from the states, BEASS SCHEENS, with Pracock's Feathe-x, | Utue athe Jeputation of "ihe Hote SMF | ane Pomsae and rival gerricts OHO. in- young | chip of the naval onylan Me Prades ehe | Henry Wang, Bocgher vas presegt.and spoke | noses stated that they.» hed seen het Zottied to the eatintectice of bate: End was one of his best soldiers. Capt. Nalley's 4 e < recelv Ul : %, " : ee eer Tomes. Sty ascend sea maportant Sepese willie tone | Gossal weroversuee meeting and revival services for | Succeed Admiral Roe, retired, . Commodore OF the mugwampe 0/1884 was ial With | cerca dhere'’ okt ieee oe PE FL BRASS EASELS Same anoaut of siention, fe cormempoanence nakige | seagesrrioe’ Ait ie fetes Ss ett oa wemine and | Uraine will probably remain on duty in New | of the mugwumps in 1884 wa her said | peters they would’ brothel, | Bidding S¢. Paul of Gambling Houses. BRASS COAL HODS, same amount of attention, fn correspondence, makiag ‘service. All'the friends as well as members are Toe, wae Be Erie cs ue of pes of Gacmocrat an ie as Ginves letpinen peony aes weiss ee a3 a avr, MI October 3.—Chinn & Mor- ong insanely ime Sihether large or small sbali be prompiiy aepaenak, = UNION METHODIST EPI Gherard! have been on board duty in Washing- | Was concerned. ‘He was proud of the man, and | anaod knowledee or & Pollen sean ee te Dene gan’s gambling house was closed last night on BRASS WOOD CARRIERS, For une next they to ints dav wil make toduse| (SEE™ ay ue Oah ME TIODIST, ZEEIBCDPAL | Gherardl have bee Besar da hal os hettad iervots the demmosietis | Anptber Witnone testidied to having got whlaky | Socount of indictments by 7 ibe grand Jury now BRASS LAMPS, in Great Variety, ments in all eapecialty tn Bard Wands sae . CHARLES W. BALDWIN, Commodore Queen resides at 1208 isth | acter. He f ‘Sod'’brandy #00 the poop! house. The session. oe BKASS BELLOWS, | Florida Fine, WM. R. McLEAN, ipper after morning sermon” street; was born in this elty October 6th, 1824, | teket this fall, bat when he saw their platform | witness Harper, also au ex-policeman, testified | closed by grand jury indicunests.” The mun! BRASS BRUSHES, ata ep re a90n, “Uuseen Allies,” at 7: \d on October 7th, 1841, at the geven- | and thelr candidates the antidote was admin- | that's police iheutenane kee. ‘ordered him to | cipal authorities tacitly authorized gambling, BRASS TIN SETS, WH HCL AN S08, of children, 4 pom. teen, received an appolitiment toruse Naval | istered Pee en ga "bant, Dy | 190K ARE te house. “rs. Bel's attorneys be. bul the grand jury have determined {@ aajoura nase MEanre kuin, streets: gu. Consecration. aery seadomy, as midshipman trom New York Dur-| ean party” had ‘nominate ,dicket | gan by showing that Benton was not even in | trom day Tanti the business BRASS COAL BS, MR. P.N. DWYER bas lanved my former | BE” gring Epworth fe mnale ing the Mexican war he was attached to the | Within his recollection letermined $o sup- | that police ‘at the time out, SuAss WOO TeKGn, Outside Salesman, and fs the only authorized person } * a frigate Camberland, of the home squadron, and | Port t. a _ ena reeee nna anowen shat Ses police ioe Seppe ee to take your orders. | (Freee ST. JAMES CHURCH, STH ST, RE | was stationed at Polnt Isabell duton he ba Vv tenant whom Harper had named was at that & Would-Be Murderer’s Suicide. BRASS BOUND HALL CLOCK, SS ince Band C ne. “Kev. J: W. CLaux: Rec- | tles of Palo Alto and Hegnoa deta Pata oa ‘The President and the Veterans. fmol the insaue asylum. They brought in| wiewrpea, Man. October &--Wm, smith BRAS HAP RACKS <a Omics Dyeing wnd Scouring Rstablishment, | $F, Services: Sunday, 10:30 and’ idm. 3) and | Yet, Of Fale Alto and Kesaea d unt, 184%, ho | “GRATEFUL APPRECIATION, OF PATRIOTIO DE- | the chief and ex-chlefs of poilce, varlovs police | y, ‘tet fire to’ bis residence, altempting BRASS MIRRORS, 61s 0th st. -w. eae SOR a alate ae, ee eas | wad preted te cee dae pman, bat re- ‘VoTION.” licemen who | Z> barn bis wife ana cnildren therein’ Fete BRASS SCONCES, se19-3m _—_ Formerly at 266 H st. n.w. ma a : it*_| signed a few months later. He re-entered the | At the last meeting of the 21st New York been. Of whom vindi- COMB AND BRUSH TRAYS, LI REOPENING. ISRAEL G3 | S¢tVico in'1854. In the late war he was sta- S MATCH bOXES, OT ME KILNS, ‘chureh, coruer of Ist and B sis. sw,—1e | Honed on board the Powhatan, and during the Regiment Veteran association, at Buffalo, emt ee ; ted an honorary people who Dilke Married. BRASS CAND! esmpeake mhio Canal, seven attack on Vicksburg was near the flagsiip that | President Cleveland was elect Sir Charles Sans conras ~ Went sige of tock Creek” Shave Wik. Bovit, Gutor of Hattionse kpc | contained Admiral Farragay Wien he baseed | member, and notification to that effect. was Sdsoorived | wun guameuny ae Catena wevenemn BY LLA STAN We are prepared to furnish the trade from our. ‘Heopeniug sermon at 3 pan. by itev- Sie, | the butteries of that city. He was commissioned | senttohim, The following reply has been re- stand LADGE ASSEMBLAGE, PLLA STANDS, Kilns « supecior article of fresh wood-burnt Lime, bi D.: pasior of Mt. Vernon Place chureh. | licutenant commander iu July, 1862, and was ceived by the secretary: nad neon October 3.—Sir Charles W. Dilke, ss KACKET HOLDERS, Uygredito any part of the city. eS ine At night by Hey. Hor. H. Dysox, of A.A | appointed to ordnance duty at the Washington | °°! Wate or avout: decsived “walios ot cree gle ‘of the local government board under ereeyorms oop Brick: ma alt Comeninneer tine eee 2 church. AM invited. Av*__| navy yard during the years 1862-63. He was| “DEARSrR: Ihave just recel having been thus vindicated next proved r 7 Sieceially plasterers who requ a ook pe (THE YOUNG CATHOLICS FitreND | comuilssioned commander in July, 1866, and | My election as an honorary member of the 21st | that Mrs Godirey had hover been BHRASS CAFETIER, SS rE s, : ) tery. ene. pet a. Idesire to en ere ‘whe | to-day to Mra, Mark Pal ‘at Chelsea. ‘The eae eee canrwnrowr « sonneTox. | Soa ee Grist ait aus tn; | Sot Vacge sauna, edhe eee Saar | era ay Laas foe bad fasta lived Uhre Tt was thowa by Mowe! Peleertad | setemony was conducted auiouy and witht ALES, ~ AY EVENING, October ‘4t | 70. In 1884 he was pla retire Seas wateneeae | OSs cance: « seep eee Alle erverend clergy ofthe ity have bara | joy’ pated Soh ie am placed om, the naval ret sere ‘unewed | Growded with triends ot the bride aud. groom, BRASS FLAQUES, GAS FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES. c The Civil Service Commission. ‘ Goumierietnanteles enammncnen Wie waniiees RRA TRAY SLATE MANTELS LATE MANTELS. CHANGES IN 17S MEMBERS TO Ba MADE GRADU- | {IB Of the manutactured | Was bright and the crowd cheered the’ happy yee nen Instock Latrobes, Ranges, Furnaces. ALLY—DE. GREGORY'S RESIGNATION WILL exploded. | couple as they were leaving the church, BRASS MUSIC RAC 400 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. 219 ns ‘BE ACCEPTED YET, . Isis sup- cies aa oa at ae 5 t is understood that the Prosideit will not tarn the | Wamten . MEDICATED, ELECTRIC AND STRAM Tae ment cxtensive ceneral stock or unane Goons | [FE ~ patter Magnus ret aeat oe areas | Nnstrall are ANOLE WEEFING OF Ti | 2¢¢ePt Commissioner Gregory's resignation from Re ine |g IROLETILYE ONTO, October 3—Wm. Book bar " “erase iy MIS HOD Mo.srenia | SSEvOUSG AEN CHETAN Seuocte: | the civil service commission for sotne time yet, tio | gid amen} HAYWARD & BUTCHINSON, 7 ——— | ‘TION will ocour MON DAY EVENING, October and that while there will, ultimately, be an substance, | that he ‘ill the first’ pamsed. aided eaoneam. |(Kce> =F Roos 2 8o-dlock, when officers and direrwors will be e new aa of commlssiontrs, the q ‘alsely: | When’ Samuel Tivos. = = BARDEN 1 length. 4 will not. ‘atonce,” Mr. "8 hich others | offensive colored . CASSTOVES all et psaranteca on willbe appotnted and win be allowed been prom- Pe "Tue cvcrostyre : GAS FIXTURES, ac. for hanging . Operations of the service Bivens air, aa | * peer wee DUPLICATING APPARATUS, myo? WEST PRICES. Plum buh ‘iceet, 3 fovea 6 int Jn tndelible black: of Rr Onsox. Joux W. MacaRTaxe corte: Writing, Drawing or Susie = Of#8 | (FSS douse ernest Sane LAINE me eccy, so] CORON & ACRES, mere We Bo .Cleanly, Durable and more Econom- eee opetPaanc tenets shea ert Ty fart batting yet yrotaced the pasponn | MRA RUSS SeT Teeside AA ore on _— = end sold on ‘Well worth the attention of every business man ‘Philadel (oek wncnesees Meee Bample of the work will ve seat en application. Paty "Tcicphoge Sick onsen ere ons y.ranur, | haut reac Suet ent se24-Ln 913 Peonsylvaniaave | bought and sold.

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