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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, * AT THE STAR BUILDID . Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. aad 11th St, by Special Cable Diapatch to Tie RVENTXe Sram. The Evening § Xx Lonpon, October 10.—I have talked with two Bing a) in i t Company, statesmen of the highest position upon the prob- ae SS tee able resuit of the elections, One, a Hberal ex+ THE Evexixe Sram iy served to wtbscrt 1 cabinet minister, rather famous for figures, sald tity breartiecn oa thar saree apt the best the liberals possibly can expect is @ ts each. ih arora : ge majority of forty over the tories and Parnellites, The other, a member of the present cabinet, ® Washington, D.C.,as man often called the leader of the conservative Wrkkty Scan—poblithed on Friday—6i a Party, said the liberals could not get more than dage prepabi. Six moms. Soca | — & majority of six. This would be too small to eadvance; an Vou 67—Na 10,125. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1885. SG ME ee SPECIAL NOTICES. : hold office at least two years longer, (eg NEW Issvx oF stock. scriptions rust be pal SPECIAL NOTICES. _ | FLETCHER M. E. CHURCH. COR ‘New ) OFK ave and 4i Pre expects sixty-seven followers, The Dew — + ~ | Parliament wlll consist of 670 members i 7 CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. WHY THEY DID NOT CONT: UTE. RIVAL LIBERAL CANDIDATES, Washington News and Gossip. il gint Telegrams to The Star.) me ncuncce ea ante GovERNMENT RECKIPTS To-paY.—Internal| APPointments by the President, Ete. | The Virginia Association Discourses the have become so serious as to threaten a pum — by the pastor, Hew WH, LANEY! 7 revenue, $413,498; customs, $611,317. in —- Quest ae Statements Which Were ber of seats; therefore a board reagrenenywged ated by irs J, Mek. Reruay. eh ores eh he President to-da} Made by District Democrats to the Man tors, composed of three members from W: Have YQUITABLE Wameatd Spams, Tue new ipworth Hom, | It Is LEARNED that Consul H. A. Shackle-| pointmonenn oeey made the following ap- Wis see aicaue tne Rat. BLOWING UP FLOOD ROCK. | jitis.femnoniccs ofrgeymemners from the pox COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. See een eee eens ford, of Nantes, will be continued in his place. | "'T6 be Marshals of the United States. David Sil, political ciate the national Wberal, ofty RTISTIC PARLOR, DINING-ROOM AND pe a ze t< GRC OF SPUR FATHEX Kest, |_ SECRETARY WuitNer returned from New | R. Waters, of Michigan, for the western district | Ata meeting of the Virginia Democratic as- Great loai + Hell| chosen to decide the cases. ” seine ell so Sgpvices ‘Nanorrow at 11'am. and “30 pm. | York this morning. of Michigan; Edward Hawkins, of Indiana, for | sociation last night Mr. Glascock submitted a| 2H@ Great Explosion at ———— CHAMBER FI <ITURE. aeons Books are now open for shares in the at 945 ani. ef scriptions and Puyments can be made 2 the office of the Association daily from 8250s Mk. (6430p. m. 7 Z THE BALKAN TROUBLES. Crier Justice Waite called upon the Presi-| ‘8? district of Indiana, vice Robert 8. Foster, | report of the work done by the finance commit- THE -BIBLE CLASS TAUGHT BY DR, term expires, tee, appointed to collect money in the District Gate To-day. er "J. M. Grrory will resume its sessions at | dent today, Edward Hawkins, appointed to-day marshal | for the Virginia democratic campaign tand, He ety eee ee ea eee * Baptist cl Sun 10 a. m. ins, appoin ay rg! pag ° . Monthly Payments are $2.50 per share. Snibecs maak ai came is base wenly are io: | URAVE oF AuseScuior four months tegract.| or Indiana, ts a native of La Porte county, Ind., | said the committee had worked very hard, but Views—Emperor William a= the Novexrnes ices nenetia oe wik be furnished wad | MEU alten nor | peeeranny Aimmen A Augur, 24th intotrs | Sheraton eat hacia” een te fia | had Rot Doonable to cllecta cent. Men'wno| EUROPE DRIFTING INTO WAR. |, Gnerdian of turepe's Pence. is VORTIRCER: UPEUUTEREIOOL ACER, iptions reel ved by aan >, NEW, JERUSALEM (SWEDENBOW:| Frrrixa Our a New CxUIsEn.—Orders have Hemocrat to a the Pesition in twenty years. the eciweaeearene tae tae coe te [oxen Ootcher bahar bs nothing new 3 st. n.w. ‘Nor 1 st, 3 : E eons ember of ntral and execu- istration, ortan! . delay, HANGINCS, FABRICS, STUFFS, Rppeuimenar St Fa bike worship comucted by. the, Reve. a Lape eee Ge ae ane se “de, | H¥e democratic commitrees of hisstave In 1884. | 0 vent thels spleen upon the Virginia democ- Shien tee Raleas sees ae Saas Sire) canine i caeemanion i joer Ag'L Dey 130, of baltimore. “Subject of sermon, “the labor: on the outfit of » spars, &c | He was endorsed and recommended by Senator ENGLAND'S POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. | prince war nearer. The Times bas avery alarm hed fe eee siding ie ia whe market ace.’ Wednesday | Of He Rew crulser Atlanta, Yegrhees, Vies Prosident Hendricks, and the | racy. AS 8 Deed GRssttiuS coe one dst leader on this subject this morning. The “Orlice Public Printer. | evenings te Lith, Decermal Hetding at iors ite deley Tess. a s 4 LH DLL ak | Seadeee, Me, watt uocerital Keuding vance THE Practick SHIPS Saratoga and Ports- understood to have been TT OoatEsOn to the | the Virginia association had not replied, accu EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN VIRGINIA. Servian premier, Garashann, said yesterday to neral’s ofttce. a | mouth have i See. era's ofice CATV aasTIaT CRUE ionth have arrived at the Norfolk navy appointment, PETS, SULA CHUICE MADRAS EFFECTS. Few at Ing V! th try t its correspondent: “If driven to despair, Servia stchtoe of Parents: Soy Fat ne CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR” | trom Newport and will be placed in dry dock. rout Commodore Stephen, B. Lice, to be atoos Till ntving aoe sense Seinatines wil be the voleano that shakes more tan one BRASS GOODS, ore POU sk, con ae | Dusters -Soanee scat Lah ES : pares B. Laice . : ‘ ‘il be the voleano that shakes mor ° EN BEDS, SCREENS, TABLES, ev. We Harkiiesg 0 Plasterer, ASSO H sta | Clase tects a0 wate Preaching ii mina 730 | GONE 10 GEE THR EXPLosION—Secretary | commodore Lent, BAN, 2 Harmony, te | Gia nor think there gu; that Lec election was | DESTRUCTIVE PRAIRIE FIRES. | (72 N BEDS, SCREENS, iobinson rmit no preponderance He nsula,” la Hobiiison, Parker € Co. Clothiers | pam. by the pusior. A cordial mvitution toail 1t_ | Endicott, accompanied by a number of army | Dickins, to be commander Licot, Win T, Bur: | te Virginia, Ser eee hy the Balkan peninsula.” The London papers jas C0. 10th st. nw. | ——-— Pe well, to be Heutenant commander: Past Assist- | sured without ther the Virginia as- ee are dispatching special correspondents to Rou CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, ETC. hse «Cos iauk | (Fe RYLAND ME, CHURCH, SOUTH | officers, stationed in the War Departmont, left | Nerito pe leutenant cominander: Past Assist: | sociation’ he eutd, nor the Virginia, delesation castle Sina Seecesieoon bs oniey nam, We lover ‘Washington. — Preaching at 11a. m. and | for New York yesterday afternoon, to witness _ in A. t, to be chief eng! had recommended any one for District offi 1. a, wont ‘WAPESTRIES Ix COPEES OF GORELINA, Reaing ear Oics | TBO pan, by theteatan Lisvivel Services each even: | the Flvod coats seein WGhan De ygcank of Heutenant commander, | Sad thie appeal tor ald had nothing todo wih | FLOOD ROCK BLOWN SKY HIGH. | HENS TOS te way for the Chromee, buLeo i ire tn. 1416 Fst. | Ing during the wees. id eles ploslow te tars) as. D. Jacob, of Kentucky, appuinted U.S, FRENCH CRETONNES AND MOMIES. duo. E. Herrell vs ‘BECO? ‘administration, They had nothing todo with | Little Mary Newton Presses an Elee- | many of the best correspondents were killed im 28 res- | Minister ‘to the’ United States of Colombia | the Fp: bates je Mary Newto: 3 (SS, SECOND Baprist cuuRcH, ConNEn | 77% PRESIDENT refused a eee re Yesterday afternoon, as announced in a port- | Une, quarrel between the District democracy | “srie Bugtom, 280,000 Pounds of Dyna. | the Soudan that editors are finding it dimculs of ath Se and Virgin ava GRpwont | ents from the King of Samoa. whic al | Jon,of the Issue of the STAR, Is alawyerof ability | Hon nad noting to de with the conte | mite Explode ‘and the Rocks and | toprocure the right men, ‘The political econo ees Maire im poser, Reit Stieck aun und florea Prayer and | St that gases eeu NINE United States cons Seare ohne Ning, and ts about By-Ave | said “They asked foe money bocasect they | Waters of Stell Gate are Mariod ave | mistaremmerting that the poem have noab> its Chea Sve, gdh gente: | brageeng Thurdayeventigat 7/30 epi ae SWo Hairrmonn.—Ap- | 22unell of Louisviliiey and was ‘twice elected | Teally needed it an tie tour brcherorticloie | Feet tuto the Atr—A Grand Spectacte | inz whatever to do with the rising, which inene SON, Secretary, See 1GGINs Gors TO BALT! -—Ap- | mayor of that city, He was a prominent candi- te Hoemelin wes overtersend with taseuepenl beth: Office, 017 F st EW YoRK,October 10.—At 11:14 a.m, today | overrun by a multitude of useless MORKIS CLOTHS, CHINTZES, LINENS, FRESCOING, PAINTING, ‘TILT HEZ SWeM, pastor —Vreue: = Witnessed by Thousands of Peopt ies NORTH CAPITOL M. .£ CHURCH, | pointment Clerk Higgins is off on a few days | date for the gubernatorial nomination in 188s | ture, and thus securing his return to the : "gor, North Capitol und, K sts. n.w.—Rev. J: | leave and reeelved a respectable vote In the demo- | United States Sonate. Lee's election, he said, } Ni Ofce hours, 8:30 am. 04:30 pan dally. clériw_| Coy, G24, SoM Capitol and, K ts n.w.—tev- 3° leave of absence. It issaid that he_ has gone to @respectable vate in the dem SPECTALTIES a they were sure of, but there was much doubt | the 250,000 pounds of dynamite under Flood | Next. through foreign dip it = = ae 7 Baltimore u for Senator Gor- | cratic convention, Chas, Foster, of Indiana, eC o pou iy to arro yy “ nual FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS, (Fost niine chierareieccived hak bE SGA TE | lecture. “iisumiciedl soe hae Wo Bea wee ew | man, Set UP the plas for Sopointedl U.S, conan! general to, Calcutta, | tosuve it. Shen they asked the Digcier deg, | Rock, Hell Gate, were exploded. The shock | {2 borrow in vvultan, ‘Thercfore, thore was we me Sat MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. osttsiw. | Ub-“ELD. for ue benelt of wie Cadeah, ou october | pe four montis, to take effect Novem: | of Indiana for sovcen yong ee eetinticlan | ocrats forassistance the latterrefused it because | Was plainly felt at the lower end of the city, | ibute to. the sul In the opinion of the NTERIOR WOOD WOR! ~ — at = by = a Tm, DENTAL — se, bt (OTICE DR. =e RUST, ’ res. | USE naving retirued from Europe, will resu REREEIOR, DECORATIONS, HRANEMISS: | 1e eactice of ks prema OR TE ee as 3 campaign he wa ENTRAL UNION MISSION, p09 pa. | Kot 12, 1885, is granted First Lieut. Ammon A. | Thdinnapolis 71 A services every day from 1216 | AUBUr, 24th infantry they were disgusted with the administration | The elevated railroads and the horse cars be- | best informed financial men here tbere will be. and sick of the party. He said he did not r ‘a ngers from | no conflict till the death of the German em- think fc was just to hold Virginia responsible | 822 carry large numbers of passengers fro1 chief editorial writer of the legraph, & leading Germai = perot. At his desire, the greatest efforts have per in Indiana. His appointments was made | for the adminleteati But tre Di an early hour this morning to various points of | PeTor. cor iv Ve fr Sunda orere} ‘ ie Ds strict men been made to pre peace everywhere, ORACLE | Seeing ret caleeandaeS crclock on sunday: | Ow ars Way qo HosvoN Representative Indcierence 10 the wishes of the German, ele-| seemed determined to vont their spiecn on vir | Yantage in the upper part of the city towitness | yee, made to. pe Pat auy Ume, there Seco MEDICAL “ASSOCIATION PRA; Anulverary meeting at New York Avenuc | Crisp, of Georgia, 1s in Washington, en route to | W°My OF the ¢ (of thie" Distt, “appointed Finia, and the commitive got noting but re- | the explosion. ‘These got off the ears all along | will ve a reat panie in foreign stocks, and & 1s of the MEDIC. ‘reabyterian church Sunday, October Boston, to be Monday at the meet- | Unite 2 heat all upon about the same grounds: that | from suth to 95th street, and walked down to-| race between Aus’ and Russia to reach An adjourned meeting of the MEDICAL assocta.| Ancexy for elect of D, present next Monday: United States consul at Dusseldorf, 1s a wel b W. H. HOUGHTON & co, TEGS Ob THE DISTINCT OF COLUMBLA wil Be | 19, "7 pan ee oF euen OF directors, {gf the, congressional committee to Inquire | known Navy department clerk, “He was born eyo OF contributing to the demo-| wards Hell Gate. ‘The scene at 10 o'clock was Ga Se Tatkey wil collages like @ pekmeen ee Be Scoremown Unive: Dg. = = | into 0 1 1 orks for | in at Bergen's Point, N. J.. ‘came to G y. s bore N f HOUSE FURNISHERS, SG omer of oth and F Xs nnve.gn TURSDAT (Kee, REFORMED CHURCH SERVICI Tianudcturing heavy-ordbence e Washtogton in ia3a- At the cldse ot the wae SOME OF THE ANSWERS. ett Mnen Oe uae woe E s . EVENING, the 1th mstant, at 8 0:cloek, u ‘Grace Chapel. corner 15th und. O sts. = el See he was appointed to a $1,200 clerkship inthe | “I took some of their answers down,” he said, | York side was fringed with dark masses of A Good Lesson for France. ol a | ae SO Sextus, Sakday Moneelgebste | | Tite District MARSHAISHIP.—It was stated | bureau of yards and docks Nave daretmere ‘and here they are, if the association would | @¢, Women and boys, who tried In every pos- | Special Cable Dispatch to the RvENINe Sram DWELLINGS FITTED READY FOROCCUPANCY. | LacHLAN TYLER, Mb secretary. Wado Strangers tordiuily welesme n o1usst | to-day, upon the authority of a high govern-| and rose through the ‘various ‘grades to be | like tohear them, ‘These are only a few I took | Sivle way to get the best view of Flood Rock. | Loxpox, October 10.—The result of the i<—o EVANS, i: D ment official, that a change will be made in the Haar Chane Pace ae GH cestous assamples.” Then he read the answers he re. | SOM Were perched upon huge piles of boards | French elections will now certainly be @ Ilp 1214 F STREET N. W. Jas ituemed tothe Mass! poles States marshalship of the District | th2’nupsintment ee eho tena Many | ceived from gome of the most prominent demo- | in the neighboring lumber yards, Some with | stronger government than before, and # more Nunib- . prominent naval officers, Mr. Henderson, whi PERSONAL.—First Assistant Postmaster Gon-| Will {lll the office held’ by Judge Fleming crats in the city, giving the names, which for | more enterprise sat in fancied security upon | radical one. The repulse was the best thing obvious reasons It was requested of THE STAR | the tools, of tenement houses,» while | tat could have happened to the republic. The reporter should not be published. The reply of ‘viaik. Misslonary meeting ut 330 invited to our eujoyable Frayer mecung at 7:30 Wed- ustice of the supreme court of New Mexico, is th ee ae radicals will be the chief group in U Pogo | = rina steseipneoles 1 Stevenson was tendered @ reception at {2° ; 2 © very prominent democrat was, “No, sic 1 | others planted themselves upon ferra_firma. | hile 'a strong monarehical farce will be alwer <g> OHIO REPUBL: ERS. nesday evening. oral about forty-five years of age, and has held the | One very prominent democrat was, “No, si e largest crowd was colle “= SS“ ondere fir tickets St redvood nics to alt | Foe a Ean RAP TST CHURCH Bloomington, IL, last night, He left or Wash- | office of attorney gener! of Arkansas for four | am through, I have. voted. the’ democratic oes ere several Boren OE gLUnEE ete See, | Present to recall ee ee polits in Ohio can be secured by those eutitled to the ‘.w.— the pustor, Rev..b. W. Facsce, will | ington on an early morning train—Senator | years. D. W. Maratta, tho uew United States | ticket ever ainco I had a vote, but T ain done letely covered with people. A few yachts and. An Irish Educationsl Scheme. Sone: None Saturday evening. © Drelt Buliding, prior to Go'eiock | preach bis annual aatumusl sernion a 11 am, | Beck, of Kentucky, 18 at the Ebbitt-—c en. ial for Dakota, is a resident of Dakota and | DOW.” Another said: ats, more Venturesome than thelr neighbors, ci Evi < Srectat uN orice SS ae ELLERY c. Forp, | fijeching service ai “iu p.m., at which the first | Stewart L. Woodford, of Brooklyn, is at W lias always been identified with the democracy. | _,“‘I have given tor twenty-five years, but now. lay off the piers awaiting the pressing of the | Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evewnso Sram ee _ oes 2 = FORD. _ | balf hour is given tou servicer of Song. Al. welcomed. | lard’s.—The wite of ox-Senator Cameron, of | He was Urged for appointment by a number of | I'm done with polities, and am going to attend | OS-tie button, which should blow up the hid-| 1NDON, October 10.—At the cabinet council <g> MUSICIANS—WASHINGTON MUSICAT. WAUGH M. E CHURCH, COR.3D AND | Wisconsix, is thought to be fatally iN of u spine | prominent. western democrats, and is regarded hehe ope pnreestaeen den mine. A few barges loaded with brick | yesterday the chief topic is said to bave been Taoaaicenicaie <= Aembly will holds, regular mesting oe Asis: ne., (Capitol Hill), Siuiday Scnvol at | disease, caused by a shock recelved during a| 1s a capable man. Mr, Parlange, the new BOW. THO romcthing, bat I am} were anchored at thelr docks, ‘Twe owners | dhe relacions with Tarkey, but Iam informed Elks’ Hall SCNDAY, October 11th.at $ p.m, | Yani. Special services ut 10a. and 3 p.u., con: | collision between’ two New York ferry boats | United States attorney for the eastern district | done now. I thought we ought to have @ | seemed willing to take the risk of being sent thi M 1 for I — BEE BOK Wilt close for charter members Novem: | Wuc.ed by Miss AVELAIDE Siacemax, companion of | last April.——-G. F, Peck of New Yorkeand c. | of Louisiana, was appointed upon the recom- | change, but it is no better now than before. to the bottom by the upheaval of the waters, | Mt the project of a new university bill for Ire- aware nee Ai inva es ocoat® | JESSie SMITH. Becachiuig Uy tue pastor, nev. br. H. | W. Lafrabee,of Maine t the Rigs Freie emo the, delegation from that stato, | ~Sull another sald: “No, air! Not one cent!| Policemen were as thick as autiia ‘iesves | 18nd Was approved. The object of this acheme MOORE & LEDING, JEWELERS, (ht rs TEE | Cratieeel oer ie ere Serv 130 p. tue | Herzog, SM. Seliginan’ and J. G. Bioko Heisa young man of high repute asa lawyer | The condition of things in the District now is | Pol were everywhere, Every foot of | !§ the endowing of higher Catholic educati 1109 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘Cider just received, bouy welcome, but the unconverted specihily iuviter | Ml of New York, are at Wormley's. anda representative of the creole element in | Worse than before the election. It is all uncer- | 11, along the — river front was | Strengthening the powers of the priesthood — Come. 1s | Henderson, of Belfust, Ireland; W. 1. Bunker, | the Gulf states. Other appointments an- | ttin. There is no certainty for those in or for | under the surveillance of theses guardians | Possibly undermining Parnell’s power while JIAVE JUST SECURED A VERY LARGE Lor | _%®6t es of Chicago, and A. H.’Howland, of Boston, até | nounced in a portion of the Issue of yester- | those out, and it makes business dull.” ‘of the peace. Soon after 10 o'clock the police | #PParently supporting him, (Face 048 FIXTURES (ea, UNION, METHODIST EPISCOPAL | at Willurd’s.—Hon, Aug. Ledyard Smith, of | day's Stax were Henrl W. Young, of Kansas, | Again one said: “No, sir! Ihave made a fool Soatand the bonvor the commatanorsrereent, ———>—— OF GENUINE ROGERS BROTHERS’ = bs earch, 20th ot, BW. hear Peunsylvunis | Wisconsin, and Henty Powell, of Cincinnati, | tobe receiver of public moneys st Todepend: | Of miyrelt hurrabing for the democracy, bavT | ties steamed up the river aud began chelt monk Salisbury's Discreet Manifesto. Eee mes ‘Can be purchased at ae, ev. Uma nies Wi GArDwis, basior, 11 a.m. lare at the Ebbitt =x-Representative Phil | ence, Kans; Wm. R. Brownlee, of Kunsas, | Wouldn't walk across the street now to vote un- of clearing the stream of the veniuresome craft, | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR. vane tet IN Won Ee eRoone Foopit's meeting G35 p.m. ‘Condertiin Lotus | Thompson has opened a lsw office in the Kel- | to be register of the land “omMes at Larned: lege T were paid for it eral Mr, | They stretched Imaginary ropesacrosstheriver, | LONDON, October 10.—Lord Salisbury bas [OE EE S81 15thst, Corcorms oebiing, | Momiay alght Ceoeat Reptiee eee logg buliding.—Col, John A. Joyce returned | Kans., and John Lafabre, of Dakota, to bé ne of the best known ‘old timers, oS No charge for Hanging night, oth wt 7: UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES | _FANCY'GLOBES. BRASS WORK, &.,&c. _ocT_ | mesay, 7 to 8: THESE GOODS ARE GUARANTEED a8 REPRE. | (<a> DR 4. THO Pral-e und Prayer mectiug Wea- | last night from sau p.m. Bring Kpworth Hymnal. 1 THE ETHICAL SOCIETY MEi1 t ‘corner Gth aud C sts, northwest‘ ¢ 5 ao bout above and below Hallett’s point, and gave | soored a surprising success with his manifesto, New York, where he completed | receiver of public moneys at Deadwood, Dak. | Glasscock continued, said: “Iam sick of poli- ordes o vemel a er Js the progt reading of his “Pecultar Poems | rns fllowting roigations have been taadein | lest Talis abont taining the rascals oud! A | Cr that no, Cases should pass, til after His object evidentiy was, “Dish the whigs and justin McCurthy, the Irish novelist and mem-| the Treasury department: Office of the sixth | ™ h one: gets no seas aes alla. | don’t offend the tories.” He has succeeded, ber of parliament, arrived 1n New York sescer- | auditor—A. T, Stoutenvurgh, of New Jersey, | thanks! Hut'—alter' moment--Tin for Fits | Mite thelr cameras were perched upon availa a ” ble spots ready to take instantaneous views of | The moderate Mberals on all sides are express Pope eee ; Gen, Lew Wallace atid Commander C. | from $1,000 to clnss 1; Daniel Rhodes, of Cat. | Lee all the time. Sette cies z SENTED, Omtice and residence, BUN ate a loan’ 0 the Age,’ followed by discussion D. Sizsbee, of the navy, sailed from New York | orado, from $900 to cliss 1. OMiceor the Secre- | And so the answers went ad infinitum. aii | ‘he mighty upheaval. ing approval and admiration. This ts natural, cake anbemnboe enice Ge wuee ea | ielnvited. for Europe yesterd Miss Lillie Stanley, | tar ed their policy. Doubtless many are afraid of the radicalism of Mr, Chaun- ‘A.B. Thornton, of Texas, from class 1 to | quoted are of the highest standing among the Waiting for the Explosion. I class 3; J. L. Enderle, of Massachusetts, from The bell in the tower of St. Ann’s school strict democracy METROPOLITAN ME cuitnen, | daughter of Brigadier General TED HOLLOW-WARE. (Fs cotteraiy ante nts nwPreaching Ait | mander of the devuriment of Texts: 4 ieee . Many liberals and churchmen will be class 3 to class 4. Mr. Glasscock said he had argued with them berlain. ee - Veaer sete Ua pe’ indiyisal | Hove October aOR nein, am, Antonts, | | Geo, P. Whittlesey of Maine, a frst assistant | {hat the Vinginia democrats were not responat | Dullding struck the hour of 11, and 60,000 | won over, 00 "T'S aa wk Sone LY CALL.0c10-Im-Ip aay CCrO BEY 32,18 Joan. Y Sibert Service at G:IU'p. mi. Sunday school | Texus, October 20th. ‘The groom is a member | examiner in the Patent office. and H.T. Fisher, | ble for the failure of the administration to aet, | People waited expectantly for the explosion The “Nude in Art” Agitation. z me | Sf altering and amending the coudtition. Allinem: | USUI. Strangers welcomed to ail servicen it~ | of Geb, Stanley's stafl——Sir- Charles T. Davis, | oF Misslssippiea time oxaminch ate sentated, | but his urgameuts wens ta gesmistrate Pnich wan mdwertied to be on bend ot thet Cable Dispatch to Tine EVENING STAR. Oo Srocx C. bers are urgently requested tobe prevent Dy order of << {. VERNON PLAGE M. EF. a | of Wemiingion: who has. Been sent In Euro) = See A REPLY TO BE MADE. ene meerpeyere yma Ean s are Gooker Ba tog ectrie ens 5 “K ES ie Board of Dizectors. # ERMAN, "Abutl, corner prtaeste ching | ince May, was among the passengers on the . mber of i ct t INDON, Som ago ee nee See Oc-at weet Fa sna od’ S230 pom. by the pases ee ae | Etruria, wphich sulted rom iver pool to-day. Ce a tates Sere non ee Osan io bly te the | ments later, however, a tug took them off, and | long and ‘excited discussion was xtaried byw BBASS ANDIRONS, (eee SATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB | Cox, DD. Protructed service during the week eucli | —Hon, G. A. Post, of Pennsylvania, 1s at the | Falk Up th. a Deepen the | Statements by District democrats by assuring | then the spectators braced themselves for the | letter to the Times signed “A British Matron,” BRASS FE: . [aa ee High except Monday aud saturday inghts.” ‘Thepub- | National, ee wouaeceL = them that the admjuistration had nothing to | expected shock. — Ladies and gentlemen in ear- a BASS SCRE! with Decorated Glass, Mivery at the o:tice of the C:ub, Room No. 1, Vernon | He cot invited. ae MEANS SCREENS, with Pracock's Feaherm, | He" igurtey aie ghandtragyiganl ave andar | (Fas. Was CHAPEL —FENCHER Rie protesting against pictures from the nude in do with the question in Virginia; that the call | ages stood upon the cushions and levelled te y 490 Pennsylvania ave., THE TELEPHONE CONTROVERSY. ir opera glasses towards the isiand. A | the academy. All England took the subject COL, HAINS REPORTS THE PROGRESS OF THE | caie from the people who needed assistance to vi -- ¥ fer meeti 7 — hushed expectancy fell upon the vast crowd, | up. I learn now that the author was nota and at J. F. OLMSTEAD'S office, 1416 New York av, ‘anit prouching bythe parton: Ran. Tie ecs | WhaeG waaley Tseh: inal WORK IN SEPTEMBER, redeem the state from Mahone. Considerable | wig scomed almost afraid to broathe tor, tear | Smee ar an woe ae ae Horseley, the royal Race Dupe OCTOBER 19th. zoth, 21st 22d and 23d. | NOt i hans young’ pesphe sec e =n see oy 1 teheston aud Gen, fends came {rom Vgikhe ac hants whose | The act would disturb thelr view ofthe explo- | nendemiciam, who has’ Just mada vale oe tes BASS COAL HODS, eee te a Re rem Sos tld nea sevice, 1590, py fer. meetin mine Bey Avent Xt Col. P. C. Hains in his report tothe ehlefof | imag came, from Vinnie «hould refuse to do | sion. should it occur at that. moment | sama natjert. Te the ce er om he BRASS COAL VASES, UTS Sa a SE a pe rae UT Rt apr peel eee rood ne (Le: nabinots tm ti action, ana the commit | Bie, Ney Ha, the,, nM of” Flood | Wile much indignation wien ths ingemeraily EKASS WOOD CAREIERS, ‘Wanhington Turapike Company for tie cca rene | beyween fy and Ps a eo LGC | COMPANY WILL PROBABLY HE REFERRED To | Tlver Improvement durtng the month of Sep- | te has eed i We action, and the con oaly | cicer ot vee. At “reapecthal | eo . BEASS LAMPS, in Great Variety, Nil be Dold at the office of the Secretary. No. 3147 M | U.rpaatore bemicemienuial service ay Ei meter THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. tember states that the amount expended dur- | money received was about $20, which had been | 9\<1 he res of excursion steam- i Gossip from London. BEASS HELLOWS, | Ska Mache ihe, SECOND MONDAY Ih OCTUBER | moh by the pastor; y en nek: pease acid handed in through the president of the associa- | distance, however, score: sae iP : aaitous | Sestettetta eke ou ‘oF; subject, “The Protest of the sieth- ing the month was $13,326.81, and the balance | ft mous ers, their decks black with people; yachts, tugs | special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR. Leppert ma SPENCE WATIILS President. | W- Baran Dib and citer spediciae ee mich ac: | Gen. Bradley T. Johnston, of Maryland, one | available at the end of the month, eecleaiee of | MODs ase and even a sound liner wal the pressing | “"Toxpo, October 20._Bookeellors mare are ee ee cece F. L. MOORE, See. and Treas” $1219,20,03, 1058 BSG. Birtowers cordially invited. ‘Subbatn ‘school at | of the many stockholders and officials of the | outstanding liabilities, was $906,116.26. Dredg- THE SECRET SERVICE. Ete coctariy Lisi o'clock the earth trembled | much troubled about Capt. Burton's “Arabian BRASS COAL GRABS, [ear OE =: SACLE REV ROBERT | Wameiteltle Telephone company, was met in | ing was continued i the Washington channel — and fhe bosom of the river was pierced with a | Nights.” Allcopies are sold privately. Many BRASS WooD TONGS, Wil practive only une NOVEMhzH antin tus cy, | POSE Ne, ABORNACEE, TEV. NOBENT | Washington, today, by a Stax reporter who | by hydraulle dredge No.2, but early tn the Chief Brooks Thinks All Government | mighty upheaval of rocks and timbers, were bought by the trade as speculation who BRASS BOUND HALL cLocK, Br which Mae he wil ith and 730 p.m. In the sivening the lust wt the dis. | ##Ked him what step his company would take | month the port engine was totally destroyed HAT RACKS in Philadelphia, Pa. SURES GE Ghrstlaulty and Athelsm, “bubject! Why | now thatthe sult to test the Bell patents had Detectives Should Re Under One Heed. | Up, U t Went Glittering Masses of | dare not now offer them for fear of seizure by 1 Ama Christan Water the police, MIRRORS, ‘Vice aud consultation sho: by the breaking of the connecting-rod while 0-BATH will be adminis- been discontinued, He replied: “I have come | running at full speed. Two weeks were lost on | Jn conversal wot si Cooper, the animal painter, is very 11, ° = eho 5 iz . tion with @ STAR reporter, Chief | until It seemed as If they would never stop. At| Sidney Cooper, the animal painter, ts v HONCES, tered in the future in several branch offices in this CHURCH OF THE as over to make some inquiries in that direction, | account of this accident. The amount of mate-| prooks of the UB. racret eerice Pare a rod) fee fied | Augustin Daly’ has engaged Hestor Brekett, : oe Fe Super OF THE » | ac 8 ne < 7 i pl y eng Pepe be pci a Sig VEOH Bod conducted py skilled, Slee | ihe as amd aupan srarinenervice Revere | but I presaine that the application ana the | set excavated by it during the month was Prunes joaphhy gine pellenaeeeas ed boos posedlin the only daughter of the late Harry Brekett, to a SSeS y i resent plan of: anization of the service, and | waters paused in their upward flight and fell join y ato Biase fae oaeaty Lia ah: he, keclor, Kev. br. Lutiorz, | papers will now be reterred by the Department | 45,450 cuble yards. Dredye No. 1 worked tor Ur cae ietsaned sttctaney Shakcalewtes beeeet | ce Scam Steer. Ab tieemnonee, oon 1? Euowolng ben wien, poms tee Shie BRAS © Those sing’ ingaire avout ihe evening clases for | Ing. "Cahers will seat rangers in the mornine’ ite | OF Justin to the Interior department. ‘That 1s Bridge, but owing to thgegtent lenges or ene | abuut by a reorganization. As at present or. | the airior hundreds of feet in each direction | elecdon manuelsouiien sWhh men Te Libe ete : ioral Singing. JO. Teasons: $2. Course ne pe oral 5 : GEASS UMBEELLA > fn those tinue to-fead niusic readily. "Auew aye | (f(g BAND OF HOPE MEETING att ‘Trix, | the Fesular course, and Ihave no doubt it will ‘Mi eats. e filled with the white masses of sparkling pout 2 feet, @ ganized the secret service bureau Is not per- tem. Tapid and thorough. M.P. Mission, corner Sui and I sts. se. | be adopted. The papers will go to the commis- | S20Ut 2,145 feet. and the helght of thi nized ~ water, the spectacle was SWEPT BY PRAIRIE FIRES, 1 : ble 0 § ay . BRASS TRIVETS, ‘Advahoed Chorus. 30 rehearsals SNe, cates Oy ME, dE Mo Cunny | sloner of patents, and upon his finding Sere. GOIaY bor che: souetemcoemplish the work re- | mitted to expend any money except in invest Grand Beyond Expression. — porprctiiaph Saks ae . andothers. Prof J. W. Havell leads the singing | tary Lamar will either say yes or no. He will nt to work on the Virginia channel below the | S4ting frauds in bounty and back pay matters Mary Newton, the clevensearold daughter | TBE Flames Destroying Everything om im carenea a issrbeay wees decide that the sult shall be prosecuted or that | briage, ner place to be taken Uy dredge Ne 3, a | 2nd in unearthing counterfeiters, Members of Moca woncm abe erento <i Their Path in Four Nebraska Conm- BRASS CHALIS, ing OCTOLER dsihe weekiy. thereanten eet | ANS pGHRISTIAN TEMPER: | it shall not machine of much greater power. “Dredgewo | the service are frequently called upon to ald in |{ of General Newton, who, as chief engineer, has | 7et 4 lon Giospel meeting To-morrow (>un- “Ts it his province to decide that?” day) at 3 pan, Calvary Baptist church, com sihagd Af | “Wh: or fon ek Des. a Se ae oe) ovrse | Gen. M : Willtddress the mocting. Soldiers from the nese 15:30pm. __se29-2w_| Will ivad we music. Public cordially invited, aia! | Par" .. 918 McPHEKSON — a pupils. Classes in Plano, Voice and Violin begin on the same date, $5 and upwards SCHOOL OF MUSIC. BHASS PLAQUES, Appiy between I BKASS TEAYS, f = MC. eel ” met with an accident similar to that of No. 2, other rascalitics and conducted the operations at Hell Gatesince the | pirgcx, Nen, Octover 10.—A terrible and you will tind upon inquiry,” remarked resulting in the destruction of one of her en- nanding down! z degen send ci start, touched the button that set tree the eleo- | i, Sana = in the Banrilecttic compstays weeeg | Finck aed the lows Vol “nearly” two weeks, | te government and in bringing the perpetra- | THe Guent that exploued thesubmarine mines | Widespread prairie fire ts raging in the morth- ‘No. 3 ede tors to Justice and they can only be employed ache 1 if rock, eastern part of this (Pierce) county and in the ¥, “that withina month past Secretary Lamar | Dredge No, 3 (the new one) was put at work c) y ployed | and shattered the mountain of rock, lifting it Ss : I WAUGH MOE CHURG September 19, but up to the end of the month | In this way when no expense is entailed. They | out of the bosom of the sea and crashing’ It | adjoining connties of Cedar, Wayne and Knox. Hervant ate gives hccial attention to diseases of | (FG win ace natives GUURCH, BD AND A | returned to the Department of Justice papers | helt not accomplishen Mucte Goth te ee | ats Sapend a dollarexceptin the discovery | Sue wee eee te ne | A high wind bas boon Dlowing the tam tootes nervous sy nd sures and Potted | Sister Appt Sitmasax and the pastor. Lets Howe, & | QAVIsinE that a suit be instituted to set aside oF | hess of her machinery, THe total amoouaten: | snd prosecution OF ands ee ea ers It was little Mary Newton who, when a mere | four hours, and the great fire has been travel se. Hours, 1 to? id OR | Bake, b.b.. Tomortow, 10 o'clock aii and fap | SURNAM land patent ed from the Virginia channel, above the | mentioned. | Chief Brooks thinks that the | pany, touched off the first Hell Gate explosion | Ing. With remarkable rapid The hay on- W McLEAN © SON, p.m, «so duriug the whole week J BNET | eget Chae eae eee ee ex ge, Was 8,254 cuble yards,’ deposited | service could be made more valuable and its | {ew feet from the point where sie ciood te | every farm in the course of the fire has been general stock of BRASS GOODS | | LUMBER MERCHANTS, gagected dueaday might. Souls are being converted | hrewed the option thut the telephone papers | on “section 1, ‘through an avesage of 2,0s5 | efficiency Increased In every way by oxtentiie day. The shock of the colapse. was felt only | SWept off. Many settlers have lost barns, sheds where. NOTICE—Owing to the death of Wretias Me- | Bediadyt WHO Want salvation. “Come. very worker | WOU! be referred to the Patent office, and they | tect” of pipe. ‘The amount” excavaved | itsdurisdiction, His iden ts thnt che fore chose slightly on the Astoria shore, and the noise re- | 42d outhouses, and one man hisdwelling place, s Leas, the” tof the firm, the surviving | #¥ited: 1te_| suld that was the proper course. to pursue in | Helow the bridge In the Virginia channel woe begiven power to take hold of and prosecute | Sombled fardistant subterranean thunder. A | All the hay on the Logan bottoms which had HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, . basiness OF ihe late Gane SEAMEN'S BETIFL RETREATS Few of the fact that the office which Issued the | 31 461 cubie yards. One hired dredye was kept | frauds wherever the government is concerned; | tremendous volute of water rose to a helght of | been put up for the cattle on Colonel Offs, Cedar 424 9th st. nw. the oid stand nnder the name of avy Yard gate, Cha| eee e tna! dremenergiore bad all the records con- | at work during the month In forming the em: | that im’ short, there should be. a coneakt 150 fect or 200 fect, masses of white foam | County ranche, 4 farm containing five thousand = WM. i MCLEAN. aly OF local prewclt jen. | The question od best Pass Upon the merits Ot | hankment near the causeway of the Long | dation of all the torees of government de-| spining in the suniigit, presenting the ap- | #¢Tes, has been destroyed, There are many Sas er AB parties in debt <o ti wld tira are requested to “Xperience meeting. | Good music. Bring Gospel | the question. soe: bridge, section II. excavating 9,360 cubic yards | tectives under one organization and one head. | hearance of a fautustic leebers lifted bodily | large ‘herds of cattle in that region, and ax the Usivezs.as Merat Pousurse Pasre | ec func setiement, Claus againge the arm SE eer budy welcome. Come, You are tne = of material. Allother dredge worked 127% | As it is it ix not uncommon for men in the de- | Poin" scotia basis of dark Irosen water. Fey | hay bis been destroyed the loss will be very oe eae eh —r eer veutng, 7230. "Come und helpe UMe" eyery TALK AROUT O10. hours forming embankment along section I. | tective service of the government to erost each | le” or ale “weconds it. trembled” ator, | severe on the stock ten. ‘Phe fire, wuleh acon FOR BRASS GOODE, LUMBER, as a ee about the sewercanal. “This bank will have t6 | others tracks and thelr work is frequently | ing {hen sank back {ito the river Umer | to have started about, the center of, Knox nade arrangements to carry on the bustness ith and Lata ites ReneS eens | Views Of Representative Collins and | be raised still higher after it has become some- | duplicated." Major Brooks ist “con | 0d, then yellow ‘suipnurous “glow. rested | county, Just below the Santee Sioux Tidian ‘- PER yp fa of WA MCLE AS @ SOR, Dam Ete | peacar eaoriay ine eee SEES ex-Representative Hopkins. what solidified. "A channel over 300 fect wide | ident that the “whole ‘detective " service as been beating south against @ fora minute aiter, then the river resumed its | Servat Huge and say purt.and hope to merien | MeL Vesbers ut 7: W p has been dredged trom Gies- | of the government could pe conducted much a wonted course, When Flood Rock had lifted | Strong wind, which has materially staid its pro- BosToN VAX ‘LOO! - = -| DEMOCRATS WOULD RATHER g THE boro Point to Georgetown, and is being further | more economically under the plan he suggests. one ‘mass of broken wreck was | &Tess. Should this wind suddenly let up the TON HARD WAX FOR FLOORS. inci Stn bs hone methods tes tere | Sy CHILDREN SIVELYCEUM THLATURK wiAts CHS ETATE SicoEe || wend The: channel albug the cite iene | ae ie eco ae eens gents, custonts offi seen lone le Kiltbe bie death inet as | fire may penetratethe southern Lotder e Site HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Myonre and paramount aun wil, ‘be ter eoe: | Se Cinta ore sunday at 10:30. Nutioual De- : : below Long bridge, which is to be widened and | clals, secret service men and others engaged 10 | heen left to its fate turned over on lis side aud | County and Work incalculable damage. HENSON, Leite Ey the Reputation oro ene hae’ gids, Cat: | elovitis Cirele every Sunday at 3 pam, Thursday eve. deepened, has had’ about 477,000 cuble yards | detective work, and sometimes several of them broken, A huge tank that had been left at |. BISMARCK, DAK., October 10.—Three prairie we Fey nol jate firm an. terms of membership, inciuuiig adinission to | Representative Coltins, of Boston, one of the | 4¢ ing di was broken, go keys m helt 424 9TH STREET | ng that every customer receives value for bis | the Circle, auc. per uuu She nie On of mate! dredged it, ail. of| representing a litferent branches of the service a je island. still Ktood fires were started bear this city yesterday, It Is qraunel deagers of New England democracy, is | which “hax been deposited on ‘the. flats, | are traversing the same ficid atone time, “The | {he BOtth end Of the island still stood in its in the city. He feels very hopeful as to the pros- | Up to the present time there has been deposited | plan I suggest,” sald Chief Brooks, “would com: Wil be to 0 | Uh ; receive the wee pen °F PAK EI, at pxirlrs, LUS At SEL MF, place, lifted over a little as it had settled when | thou; NOVELTIFS IN BRASS. se21 ‘ht, by sparks trom engines on the North- let down with the angry waters from | ¢r Pacifi road. One fire was started within ‘i he ts of his purty, and says that advice ing | on the flats about 2,730,00 cubic yards of ma-| pel some reduction and thus ‘create some nh ediitely after the ex; the city limits and passing north destroyed a chsh, ad Sitioee LI a ok aie ey ohool at the | Dor pata thavthse denioesutsuiateticnes | etal of the 12,008006 calle yarca onaites | tacanmies, ao tower, nen woad ber atined onttire vrake ou in the wieck and. bused | large amount of property. “Thi fre ix sil rage Aas 1, shail be pfomptiy dispatened. | charch, and Mission, 11 ato. acu 7240 pi, preach. | to him indicate that the democratic state ticket } . Sn $4 | Sion fire bro i ue att nee fe fives, tt ts Be DIES, 2M TTENTI y to sixty days will tn hug by the pastor. 1:30 young people's prawse ines to fill them. During October dredging will be | under one efficient organization. Ihave nodonbt | tustily among the seething waters, “Four ie. | ing, aud, like all previous prairie fires, ° one = | ments in ail grades, especialy in Ht % aervices during the: Wack. “Love teast on | 1Obto will be elected, As to the legislature, be | continued in the Virginia channel aoe and | It would makes vacancy in may Own office: eee stantaneous photographs were taken by officers | Yond control of the farmers. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HATE GOODS | Florida rine WAL Poneaay Might A the frieuus are welcome to | Said, democrats seem to feel more doubt. He | below tho Long bridge by the hydraulic dredges, | younger man would probably be needed: Dut Of the corps of engineers from the firing point at —>——_—— MLLE M. J. PRANDI, ANS SON, Sersiipwhhus ____iie | wastrank tosay that he would much rather Dredging A ale os eed on een aa Reda ireeat interes oe Astoria, As far as it was possible to judge from THE DEAD CARDINAL. 7 * = obese St. PAULS ENGLISH LUTIERAN e widening the embankment along section. et and appearance of the wreck the a eee snd Berean, | (FSS ° tren cotncret Par Sree pave © comocrene Pieper ns onte than | nd the southeast margin of the tidal reservoir, | fore, I do not make the suggestion of single | oxobosion had been an enure, succes tours | The Body to Lie ip State tm the Cathe- POMPADOUR PANGS. = SHINGLED BANGS. | MR. P.N. DWYER has supplanted my former | 2s, D. D., pastor.—Services ‘To-morrow > untnistration, and this 48 | and along the margin of the fill, section L., by | compact organization of government police or for the present the vicinity of the blasted rock dral Until Next Thursday. st be in the hatrdrewers | Outside Salesman, ands the only authorized person | 218m; ond 70pm. Morning subject: “chuuren | the general feeling of democrat now in Wash- | hired dredges. Some Nprap stone. Will be Gee | deteriives Some ang selfigh saath pee OF will be even more dangerous than heretofure,| New York, October 10.—Dr. Rango and Ty pide: Sabine mats L So cake seer nak. se2s | or the Lastvear ne “teseons from Folice Keyort | ington, Among the party leaders there 4s | posited as iootng for the slope protecuon wall | that. the service could be vustly improved. and ed. ——— « SUKCHOCN. until the wreck has been removed. MEDICATED, ELECTRIC AND. Baame (senate Mogheue weatuent an a = ee ‘on section 1, at it would cost a great deal less than now. Townsend are embalming the body of the de- : CHURCH OF EPIPHANY, REV. Aur | EY anxiety to obtain control of the U. 8. A ate in 1857, and the gain of a Senator in c 7 The, plan will be adopted in time, because the | eke earn rl gprs the | Seated cardinal, i S its removal = ous Diseases, by = MES. KKOW . Guesy. Rector. —Services: 8a m., Huy would be @ loug step In that direction, ‘The Question of Teachers’ Salaries. good sense and economy are boun: shock was “e the cathedral, where it will lay in state un! Sine leas SS Seanion; 1 ain, "oimuing prager ; | “Ex-Congresaman Hopking of Pennsylvania, | THE DISTRICE ‘comuisnowees to tetera: | Fecvenlzed, ‘The secret service is too much | city. It was distinctly felt in the city ball | rhurmday morning, when the fancral ales meas |W. F WHINE PATENT | evening peages sadcctoee, the te who was scen by aStak reporter here to-day” BROOKS. cromiped at reer: building, the structure trembling for the space | will take place at’ balf-past ten. Archbishop Ke Omice Dyeing and scouring Establishment. | a: botltscreices, Meats neout cee Sa. m., $45 p.m, | Said that such advices trom Ohioas he nad re- Yesterday the Co set addi of about five seconds. At the county court | C will sing the mass and Archi z ‘61S Mth st nw. and 73U p. m. services. A leutlet containing the | ceived pointed clearly to the re-clection of frock @ Commissioners ressed, | THE ITALIAN COUNTERFEITERS. | house the shock was also distinctly felt, Judge | Gibbons, of Baltimore, will deliver the fu Q@ccuaw Svnawce _ee1e3m _Formeriyat 208 Hst.nw. ___| whole of the ‘evening service, hymns and, bealoe Hoadly and the state ticket, but were couberal | through Secretary Tindall, the following letter = Lawrence was hearing a motion in the supreme | address.” On Tuesday’ and Wednesday after- : BYHOS $ ADasis, PUNTER Tar eas race tear Wr he | ato to Logintacre. He atiributed this feoling | to Mr. John H. Brooks, school trustee: A Farther Hearing Before Commis. | Sour. He held up his hand, stopped the arga- | noons at 4 o-clock and on Thursday morning st <a st. : Boe Ben Seaetinr wil __2 joubt to the uncertainty of the resultin | sgn: ment and exclaimed: e ‘Pension and Claint (Kee, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. VERMONT | the cities of Cincinnati. and. Cloveland. | ,, “Su Your memorandum concerning tesch-| “sioner Mills—Two Womem Committed explosion. Do you feel it?” In the upper part | dead. The ral will be heavily draped in Our Stock of Fall and Winter Suits SS "ave..F.D. Powss, pustor. Preaching at tim | The chances pre thar th y which gets the | €rs’ salaries has been submitted tothe Commis-| gop Trial, Of ‘the building the floors shook and'the in: | mourning. It is expected that large throngs of and Overousps is now complete and BY S20 70 phy, Young Feuple's Meeting xt tol large legislative delegations from. those cities | loners, and as they do not in all respects con- dows trembled when the explosion occurred. ‘the faithiul will visit the cathedral on Tuesday awaiting your inspection, We have « Sunday School 9:40. _Seuts tree; «ll weicome, 1 Will control the legisinture, and the fight iu | cur in the views you express, I am directed to = and Wednesday to bid @ final farewell tothe = Jarger stuck this season by tar than it has (Rae pBEINE AL CHURCH, OTH AND | both cities is too close for deinocrats to feel con- | say that us they understand the case, the eut!.| Yesterday afternoon there was quite a large THE SACRED 80IL TREMBLES. deceased prelate, eve: been our goud fortane to offer Se BtOr Ket deka dk w-d 730 mm. | Adent. Mr. Hopkins expressed himself as feel- | mute for teachers’ salaries submitted to the | crowd at the fifth precinct station house at the please call and see If we can suit you. Kev. J A. Puicx. Suiduy school at | ing more interest —————— 3 in the legislative than the | Commissioners a year ago was belleved both by | hearing before U.S. Commissioner Mills of the | Earthquake Shoek: Lynchburg, |WITH BARE KNUCKLES TO A — ities erty eve ig ding the Santa a demoorutic Kea te He id that ont. ceoerty toe wee ce = ie uae Italians charged with posing. counterfeit jarrow anny clang 4 FINISH. : lemocrutic Senate, He said that out-| necessarily large, and the total appropriation ee We are preps eat OK eR own |S HURCH OF THE COVENANT. HIE | os ilo the democracy want to seo a dem- | was deliberatcly fixed at $390,000, or $18,150 | Money. The first case was that of the woman, | yxcunuRG, VA.,October 10,—Three distinct A Brutal Prise Fight Fought Yester- GEORGE sPransr, We are prepared to furnish the 1 from our own RLY OF THE COVENANT Vili Conulle legislature and. to pave Thurman re- | more than It was tor the ist year. Such being | Geovanna Maria Gentile, wife of Salvatore | shocks of earthquake were icit in thie city last @ay Near Butte, Mont. = * pe Obese . chapel 0, reese, e he Senate. Mr, Hopkins does not | the case, it was necessary to adjust apy sched , WHO was committed on Thi 2 ° ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, pis luvite thbstteutlon Of Xrenitecta,Plasterersand | 22.804. areeis wll be opened, for Uivincwervics | Credit ue rumors eh Trae RL Coes ce | Mie case st was necessary to adjust any total, | “yago sige night between eleven and twelve o'clock. A| Burrs, Mowr., October 10.—A prize fight that : John B. Weeks, of 438 9th street, testified ; : aes = Brickluyers and all vers of Line to its merits, ‘Of the New York avi . 5S the deinocrats the state ticket and te republi- unless there are important new facts not joud rumbling sound preceded each shock. was characterized by great brutality occurred oo 007 SEVENTH ST. EPrcnty Vistterers Who require a cuol, fee working | thetsaaict: Miltwicnda ot Gas Caen Se PECL | Cane the oetatat ae aL ence aud the republL: | and, unless th the bill was pending, thereshould | that she passed @ counterfeit quarter upon | direction of the disturbance was due north and a here yesterday. The contestants were Matt pone a dialy invited could not ‘be carried out even if the opposing | be no thought of again vexing ress with | him, south. Many people, scared by the noise and qec1s tm ___CART WRIGHT @ JOHNSTON. | =r. JAMISY _CHURGH, STH BI HE | PUtY managers wore willing to make itQwnien | the matters You riervo tre biter of rin Cae Lieut, Arnold identified the quarter received | the stiaking of windows and flitare, rasbed rep~ es yoid-time Leadville, bruiser, and Mines ences (Ss SE IR0s CHURCH rit = * itec. | HE did not Velieve) because ‘there are men in | missioners of July, 1882, wherein they rejected | meseak, mmol Me ne ering OF bis neighbor | Sbout four miles ly in a secluded <= for. Services: Sunduy, 10:30 and 11 ain. 3:30 und | both partics who would not permit it. the schedule of salaries because it execeded the | Nathan Goodman testified that the prisoner | the cause of the distu This is the first | cot in the mountains and was witnessed GAS FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES, 730 p.m; Sunday selool 3 pm. Other days 7 and ¥ ————_ appropriation. So tar as that letter expresses | bought two spools of cotton and gave a counter- | Shock felt in this vicinity for ten years, aboct Gwenn fd 8 T, . TE 2 ss Siw. und 630 p.m. saints’ days, 7:30 p.m. All seats He Robbed His Employe: the opinion that it is the exclusive function of | felt quarter in payment. He also saw her at STAUNTON ALSO FELT THE SHOCK. pon fim ey ‘with fy ‘utmost nd ‘The oe hh oh rere : = ‘ELS = SLATE MANTELS _| free. seve Ais | SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOY STEALS $200 | the trustees to f1x the teachers’ salaries without | Hoh’s eating stsed huying an B-cent loaf of STAUNTON, VA., October 10. — The earth. | eit wae cite Dene ket emast secrecy. The DUPLICATING APPARATUS, Instock Latrobes, Ranges, Furnaces, (Fe REMGIOUS SERVICE AT GRAND | woxrn oy seWELRY IN THIS crry AND DE | the upprovai of the Commissioners, t Is errone- | bread with another counterielt quarter. quake shock was ‘very perceptible here last | rounds were fought, in both of which Bates was 2900 Mack ini of, 09 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. 919 ‘Ariny Hull, eorne: of 1 7th st. 0. | Casts ie gus ou He Commissioners Invite the recommen-| Mrs, Holen Reh testified to receiving a coun- | night at 11:40, continuing over balf @ minute, | ene. Rooney was very badly punished and 200 & any o a eee eee 9} every Sabbah afls Mee ATHESTED IN PHILADELPAIA. | dation of the trustees in that respect and ordi. | terfelt quarter from the prisoner. It was 80 ‘Uthat several persons ran | is laid up from his injuries, Bates received no he See JOus W. Comox. Jou W. Macantuny. | Das” Subject: “hw sins {lure weeks ago, a boy 17 yeurs of age, | marily adopt the sume when there is ‘no go0d | “The prisoher, through Sergeant Lombardy, | Lose idings and many were aroused. Puulshutent, “The principals and ail who paste Chemical Re ne ee CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bax: Ail ore ineeds eng gee giving the name of Thomas McLean, came | reason for uot doing so, but the annual approval | said her husband's natne was Salvatore py cgeraclane leery Aan mere [oro pid ny Buampie, lpi, Cees Glover Hulidiag Weabs | yma Come car cn seen New Yorke Last. weekc he applied to | ofthe Commissioners ts eyally necassary, |The | that she ‘was living with Ill, at the time of RrcusoxD, Via, October 10--"The earthquake o than & ‘Washi Db. G. A. Rare expeciuliy inv! . leged offense, now haa — Pe aens Deposit Accounts, subject 19 chee eee eee | SA are ialiy invited. Mr. Robert E. Bradley, residing at 1214 Con- it thin. by Indorsing it on te monthly pay roll when It | months old. beciggelve : ee ney necticut avenue, for employment, and he was | was found not to be in excess ro Cormeraters S> SPITUALISM TOM STi ucks and fonds lise ate ike New York ant | USS” andiann cay thaone te of every bustuess mam. ie but the vibrations were very slight ie rate allow-| ‘The commissioner held the prisoner in $2,000 | Bight, t and south of Rich— = ‘ven the position ot bell boy able under the appropriation, If in your opin- | for the grand jury. ices from other pointe west ai Rienple 0¢ the werk ill UA eens ob apotiaation: Pihiagsiphia Nek Fachcngee tog nid od on niituat” Advocate,” spa Se Braneeier sSlegraphicd ia ava eeteed fon any provision erin hee heen ete in | SF the grand J 5 AR eM ‘oud report slight shocks between the hours of For sule by en eee xe nee | THE MEMBRRSOP bLOOM OF YOUTH |“, anew er from, Dr. are; of New York, for eee po conclusions, a ae eee having Sebtcountersalt 50-cont pieces in her and get a JOHN F. vines ‘Of all denominations re, 8 e boy had Worked.’ On ‘Tuesday last sased to have out possession, was next taken up se2etin 93 yesgnaade! cn ach and ond oF alt iocal rece Rak | Oaa Fears 108, are requested to meet at | Mr. Bradley's iamily were out to Brockville, —— Detective Mattingly testified to the arrest at | _ The Largest Draw im the World. y ‘eiepuone CUmpanies Md, w atte: x Sr. Pavt, October 10.—The Minnesota and a ins BY EDO" | armauge for theories ey omover 1G, at 7 o'clock: 20 | oveiting with the wey ang, returned in the No Pay, No Work. the Center market, and search of the prisoner | 1! _= bt AIH, apO _ the funeral of usr ESLEY CONNOR, syith the bridal’ couple. When they CLAIMS: ‘WILL qurr | When the bad money was found in her pocket. | Northwestern road its bridge Casrners & Co. (Fe, THE ATEENTION OF VISITORS AND Seabees arealsy oricred tesect atthe Hale: | arrived McLean ‘was abscot eg He Mey | ALABAMA MEY ib nor ponnnvouteane | The coins were produced and identified. on E>" Residents is porticularly called to PROS. | MUFrOW, at 12 o'clock m, fo atiend the funeral, | ascertained that a Jewel box containing lock- a STOCK, GRAIN, PROVISION AND PETROLEUM | ViTA:, uie new and popular Lian and Nerve Tonio HOacas W. DUDSON,N.G. | ets, pins, bracelets, &e, valued at oies go00 and DEOKESS, Sad elcnecre Mialsra “Vor anie areated ty | DAVID A. CLARK, Ys ix _| had disuppeared ‘also, "It apreaty Wet? aie op fee Seg aut eS SEO SA | (pees BE EXCURSION BY RT IND, | Lean left Chocity on Tuesday? eet teas ae under 1,825 feet 1420 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, (UPSTAIRS), | Yebior end Manufacturer, iizy Feumylvanis ave School and Fourth Street M. F. Chireh to | Wednesday morning, Chief ot Poli bre re. rt aka . ; : sn GEL PAM oh, Seunsoe Wager, te. postponed til | ceived a dispateh froth Ciel of Rane ede ot mee = WASHINGTON, b. G = = dna Soaieieecna? ih Heat ete coract High | Philadelputty stating ‘that John Wenasck sires ut S30 shurp. ‘Tickets or October | been arrested ean pinect wike To New yore anp cat} Prerars For Coup Wearaer | Stisoud. trice athe 2ie_ | jewelry, ana had stated Tey PLO eyern a a pepe ee Hands. eae o191m | ct WHEELER, 7 i ANNUAL employer, Mr. yin this eltys io = = where ean be seen tig lavect snd’ bent eaeortanent ot | Kose 4 SOCKHOL Did Detectives Early ahd James, of Phitadelphls, For Tae Lire Fours HOUSE Bras bets, AP Komi intur woolen | ou TUsBbAY SVRTC ng cs tate {ewelty, which he wan ae nt his road os ie 3 SPECIAL OPENING Uoots oF every description S cclomde on Pratt & Bon, fotos Sent to, Mr. iradiey’s, and learning entirely, ro- Es Priceslower than ever (> 2eDe omecrony voi was sont to Philadeipiy ned last is included in E.G. WHEELER, wi neloed is MILLINERY. Sole Agent D.C. for Schultz Patent pleted. Eisen wan arated in the Police Conrt Tn teeeent SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. Pulled Leather Betting and Lace Leather, this morning on a ‘and Itts ey of : e Sites ene, ‘pleaded ‘gutity. "1 uy of MRS, M. J. HUNT, No, 202 7th street, cor. Baw. ice, a “be «3 1309 ¥ STREET. 8-84 ‘Opposite Center Market, © to Hox G4, Cy _ | rand jury; Bonds $509,