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THE EVENIN( —_————=—=—_——_— RIEL TO HANG ON HONDAY. Wits Death Warrant Now on its Way to Toroxro, Nov, 14.—The Mail today has the following special from Winnipeg, dated the 13th: A special messenger passed Port Arthar Unis afternoon on his way to Regina, bearing ‘the governor generals warrant for the execu- ton of Lout t Regina on Monday next. e He will reach peg tomorrow morning and Regina on Sunday ‘All the preparations for the execution have been com- ied. Riel was made aware four days ago at the sentence of the court would be carried: into effect on Monday. After the first reprieve: . he got it into his head that he would be sent to: S202 SS = — — the penitentiary, and his, spirtu advisers coutd'ao nothing with him, bis manner becom: ae ay =e 2S 10 me Vor 67—No 10,155. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATU TWO CENTS. [3.342 NOTICES. was broken to bi Wor sINGME: STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, A Northwest Corer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. : : LY STAn—pnblishod Postage prepaki. ix mo. Peer pelo: RDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1885. SPECIAL | gm Monday evening test that he must propare —— | for death he sobored down, It may be well to —_ SPECIAL NOTICES. __ Washington 1 News and Gossip, THROUGH THE ROCK. Telegrams to The Star. TME GALVESTON FIRE. ive that none of the atieced i have been held with ciews said lately ever = =e ra oe pu Be —~ — | took place, and’ the correspondents inthis city SOV ALUES IN arr i ee RT OF TOWA)| (Govakyunsr | Rwcniens Toaax- Internal Two of the Tunnel Headings Connected. A Description of the Burat District— | of ceriain American aud Canadian papers ave MR. F.C. MESSER Biden Meeting coumorein te 1th inant at 11 | revenue, $300,245; customs. 8403,040. ‘THE ENGINEERS’ WORK FOUND TO RF CORRECT, The People Undiamayed and Going | Poon Mnine a. torus nowy bureau for weeks i : SSeS Foivek, i the harors of the YMA, 1 on SS 4X» TWo Loxe UNDERGROUND cuamnens | THE EASTERN WAR BEGUN.| Cherrfatly to Werk te Repati five mil i WIM deliver at the ahowe theme, under the York ave. The public is cordially invited (oatt nd.1® | Tite U.S.8. Deswatcn is reported ready for 5 A mist irom, here, are aware that Sot S cuapie cf tne ; Ree pau fe contaly seivaw | olaatNocae: WILE BE MERGRD INTO ONE BY A BLAST Damage and Relieve the Su@erings. | will end all. Thy are naturally very. me WASHINGTON ART STUDENTS LEAGUE ~ "ance Union Gospel meeting: Children. par- —— THIS AFTERNOON. GatvesToN, Tex., Nov. 14.—The following | broken down. His poor oid mother became at r € ‘UNDAY, ! thelpating. at U: alist (tech of Our Father), | THEINDIANS GENERALLYCONTENTED.—Com= : : crazed some months ago, during the rebellion, ‘mocrom (Sunday), at 3) i | misstoner Atking, of the Tndian offee, retarncd |, FOF More than ayearthe work of making a| Servian Advance on Bulgaria, | {e*ription will serve as a diacram of the fre. | So Viiat to-day sive fs unnbie toneallse tive dread: Tast Sabbath. “Music, with | fan q tunnel through ae haa, bean eteeally. | The city lies at the east end of an oval-shaped | ful position in which her son is placed. Joseph, } Oren and eu iment. Address by Rey. | to-day from a tour of inspection of the various igh bed rock has been si iy ——.__ island, pointing nearly east and west, The | his brother, who isa most respectable man, is ‘Mc, Kur, % Pubile cordially Invited. 1t_ | Indian agencies. He reports that the Indians | Presecuted on the water works extension. Day " thorughfares rnnning lengthwise of the island in adreadfal state of mind. Riel’s wife, whom. id= , FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | &{uerally appear contented, and are satisfied | 2nd night, withont Intétmission, the drill<| The News Excites the New York Wheat | are all avenaes, icticred alphabetically, begin- | he did not treat well during the rebellion, leav- Sey a nd Hi sts nw. Rey. Joseri | With the post traders appointed under the new | have bored their way into the solid rock, and MASONIC TEMPLE WEDNESDAY EVENING, | Xe : el wa NOVEMBER 18, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. 5O cents uo reserved seats Tickets [ and nt the door, nite FOR | Ath snd L sts. 0, Adjournod meet LO.O.F di must’ present theme | m3 peice pels : wacked! bing on the north of Tay ‘side with Avenue A. | ing her exposed to, danger and ‘hunger, ire 10, LO.0.8.. ke on won cophe ner . KELLY, pasier. vivant it 9:30 a. m. | , AS they receive their supplies promptly. | today ef = ce} and paral Ing across the island venue po fo be ly hes woken, but priests, he following welt Tap tae Stanger are ate | nissioner says they are Delng Es ‘and 0 and anhalt. This makes ig th nt pier, Brot kvase banks {diy patont by the military authorities, aud he | Porter presented himself at the Rock creek cutting the island lengthwise, The cross streets | done. The Riel family have from the firet feats no trouble trom them, shad where he was taken charge ot by Inspec | RIEL TO BE HANGED MONDAY. | s*.ntmberea, besioning with eth street atthe | scouted the idea tat the prions wan tomate. ie Harvest coacert by te sunday school | CALLED ON THE PrestpENt.—Seeretary Bay- | © Woodward. In a few moments the reporter street. The fire district bezins in the middie of | the subject of his own importance, but. that on Peep. | Strausers cordially invited, and seuts | ard, M. Roustan, the Russian minister; Secre- | W9% at the bottom of the shaft,and then, guided ae Se provided ior all - by Mr. W at an theca light of eo block pone. oy 16th and 17th at Eaton jt 8 oo he Sayre an omy = —— = . nat D tary Endicott and t Dram ir. Woodwat and the dim lig! ofa ERAILED, crosses diagonally to the corner of Avenue ce ingly Intelligent and cle . They ve (me, CuURCIIOF THES called on the Prestlens ote, General miner's lamp, he plodded his way through aud | AN EXPRESS TRAIN D! . and 19th street, thence south along 19th to | been deeply pained at the publications of the ‘a aud ISthsix—The Hey, SaMent 2 iheschine AEE and water tothe headings, tbirty-one hundred ae avenue J (or Broadway), when it jumps west | bogus intefviews. Pant S& Marenni D., of Bullalo, N. Y., will preach | Army OnpErs.—The leave of Capt. E. B. At bind iy que square to ‘ist street, thence south to Ave- ——>—— ecture and ¥ Tomorrow, November Taiyat 11 a. ia. and 40. | wi stant quartermaster, has been ex- | #24 SWeuty-nine feet distant. The connection] pESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN ILLINOIS. | tte ai, thence back to’ 20th street, thence | The New York Wheat Market Excited. with this leet Poem eatitied, m._Suuday school at #330 a! in. Ell Poker pe aus i haa | Betiveen the two branches of the tunnel has straight along 20th ts Avenue 0. Marting | New York, Nov. 14.— The wheat market was Th Martyr” Admissic iv CALVARY BAPTIST heen granted Cant: Tee Oe Saancaths Bae pectian event thet was expected at every bin q SAG again at Arenve B, the district — —_ Mite excited t ng, and advanced BN M. ik BRU nee Sih “and H_ mw. 5 3 nt + | tor the past three days. Por inore than @ sree! seven squates along street to Avenue | 1 oT owe from M siday scivl, 8:80 agit ant | airy. Pare ore hax boon suspended iu the heading of the | THE BURNED DISTRIOT IM GALVESTON. | thence west to corer of Avenue T-and 1th | att aSt,buaiel,, The warlike nows "from Anzomeces a Series of Four Lect ares on ratte Bei TNO 12 Yeung WO- | Covmonore ScHEEY, chic! of the burean of | Champlain avenue tunnel. Only seven feet of strect, thence south three squares to Avenue M, | ened the shorts, who rashed in the markel and ART PRINCIPLES ND CRITICIAN, SELANDIE: iy fnviv -| equipment. and contuation wilt Trecet the | Sold tock interposed, and {t was not safe for aia enced thence west, half a block to the middle of Ave: | Covered quige reel uished Delsartian | | "ALD SUCTETY, of ST CTL, 4 ee CORREIEMOR, Wert OSDOC! j two sets of workmen to continue any| ELONDON TAKEN BY SURPRISE. | Ue M, thence south to Avenue N, thence west —— mat the Art Roos mivet ut, St. Don FAs 11 | Minnesota in New York to-day,and on Monday | longer in such close’ proximity. A blast to the corner of Avenue N and 101b street, and A Physician's Terrible Mistake. est. ‘The first on UNDAY BV See a 2A v | Nill broceed to Milford, Coun., to inspect a new | set offin one heading might do incalculable | phe News of Hostilities Between Servia | thence along 19th street to Avenue 0. The Gal- Kid tn the event g | testing machine invented ty Mr. Emory. misc by the pastor, Dr. He ‘Vesper service ; peri. Free iecutre on Monday evening by Dr. SENATOR SuAxon’s death is mentioned else- MAX, “HIT.CAL#@aRrr | _** lef to the worker in the next. So all work P was stopped in the Champiain avenue heading | *™ and It was prosecuted from the Rock ¢reek ANCOIS "DELS. ES A BASES FO} AN ALMOST INCKRDIBLE PIECK OF STUPIDITY — | Veston News, touching the great fire, say 5 7 Igaria Quite Unexpected— | conduct of tae people of Galveston, In view of | {HICH COST A YOUNG WOMAN MEE SIGHT. w of the Servian Mimister | the calamity that overtook them’ yesterday, | ZAN . 14.—A terrible mistake ke: ; ee —— where in THE Srar to-day, His property in| tunnel. It.was thonght that the blast of this tain. cannot be too highly coomended. The pny rg it eee ee ee. ‘To be foliowal by iilustrated talks on ATE we will =, ZRNACLE, this city fs valued at about 0,000 and isall | morning would throw down the wall of divid- ee was severe, the test ferrible, but_ Galveston will | a ', Belmont oo . a acca with factilties, we willbe iS : Virgins ive; Rev. uniniproved. laa owned nemrin ee square be- | ing rock, but it did not. In ashort time, how- | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evenrxe Stan come out 6f it undismayed. ‘The loss is great, | }OUNE Woman was suffering with an eye affoo- th. WELDMAN & WAL Bit! ie’ er. mpg aha tween 17th and 18th and’ P and Q streets, and | ever, one of the drills went through, and then | Lonvox, Nov. 14.—Aiter all, the declaration | put not more than Galeeston can beat under | UOn. An operation was decided upon and the NESON, Book Binders, neni OF Bioes. of Turkey, will preach Sum! a number of detached lots in nd Queue parts of | another and another pierced the rock uutil five | of war this morning burst upon all here asa | pressure. The people of the city are now on | een p tEEir |S a the city. holes were tnade through it. A measurement | surprise. There was faith that diplomacy | their mettle, and in this condition they are at | Whe FRENCH. | (pge Founpryat z showed that the wll ofiock dividing the two | \ouid patch up the difficulties. None of the | thelr best. Many families are homeless; some |W Bread a speciaity: | ESS G sis. Kev. Dr. if, Re Nav THE CLERKS of the mail depredation divi- | headings ranged from two and a halt to three patch op oe Sai People loet their all. It was = great calamits, | The Phone call 964-3. nd-lm | sckea ae eA eee ON Thitm, Dythe eene by | Slon of the Post Office department yesterday | and halffect in thickness. ‘The drills were | morning papers had definite news, only rumors | hur cicero will be no unrelieved suffering. The the influence of chloroform, ‘yes Was successfully removed. recovered jousness 1. 1 the good eye had been removed. physician was so overcome tbat he fled the Evenings ts to be fa HURCH, 14TH AND = a % i f a fourtes oles wel vie. | A me: d me | driving wheel of Galveston’s existence is un- | House. A will be entered at once against = — = NaxLor, who will continue at . x presented to Col. A. G. Sharpe, who recently kept at work until fou ‘teen holes we re mit le, A message announcing the outlook reache: 4s Sor mentees SE perieee safety ate VY NEALE ROY LE, | On > he Prodigal Son” Saljece LCnatitie ieee’ | Fetlred from the offles of eis Inspection & ihe charges were then lald and eversthing | at 8:30 a.m. I had an immediate interview Ampatred. “The soul of the eliy 1s not diszurbed. pecoasmsemicapn—-—-a a SECURITY Olt: buries in all lamps hears pee Four affeczion-tely invited. Come and | gold-hended cane. The presentation speceh | Prepared to blow out the dividing wall and | with stijatovieh, the Servian minister here. pgirie ¢ sepa eeoeen semmuers in | Butte MIN Owners Threaten to Close. Lass time of the highly amusing play, _ oc ______ Depot a n is 0 Seamade by Chior Clerk: Maynard, and Col. | erick this arenas He had received an hour before a long | which citizens assembled to mak: ovision tor | Burr, Mowt., Nov, 14.The salt used in Kee Gis FixTeRs THR REFORMED CHURCH. ea seeronse San Work from the other headings is rapidly pro- | telegram giving the official text of the declar | the impoverished and. dist hows the | the mills of Butie for reducing silver ore is 8e- ARAG BABY, Can be parchanedl 3 taal sCorngt Leth and O ts. | ANoTHER MODEL FOR THE LAFAYETTE Mon- | gressing. ation, and instructing him to carry the news | spirit that animates the cit; — Lice poed is pat token mente ye a freight = op ae ProtoW Est By" the pas EMENT Mz. D. C. French, of Boston, bas sub-| pygere BUILDINGS GRUMBLING. | Lord Salisbury, which he was about todo, | “aul to the emergency. would be equal ton | Oxden. four hundred and forty iniles, ts $26 POM 531 15th st,c ae Tattiea .a model for the proposed monument to He assured me that the immediate cause ofthe | With at present. ‘She will be gs beautiful as protested. They have now combined ‘Next week— So et Sloe Afayette, It arrived today. Two other sculp- i e per c is i \ = PANO SLoaEs Ess WORK. &c,€0. 0c7 tors are set to submit. designs before asciec- | Denying Property at the Navy Yards. Hatt = ae ocr peeve oes ever io a tow months, and as\éoing businens et Tained thet enles «reduction te L. RB. Shewelt's Powerful Melodrama, A wilt = SSS “onli tion will be made by the commission, — ee a saints found on Mee hervin India. | NeW YORE, Nov, 14.—The New York mana. | their works on January 1. ‘This decision on the [ad the pastor, NAVAL OnpERS.—Medical Directy J.8. Dun- | ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF THE Bu- | TOTS Srotactea Wittens It, She theretore | SF, OF the Fire Tusurance association of Lon- | part of the mill owners has produced the greai- SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY. | .AGTICR Owing to tive death, of Winttas eo ningat 4230 @ gan, ordered to duty in charge of the naval ren-{ BEAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, NAVY DEPART- a | don states that his company’s policies in the * Ww 5,000 0 it a circular note tothe powers denying that | district of Galveston were less than | 6,000 men out of employment in mid-winter Excellent Dramatic Company. partner will close the business of late tiem and dezvous at San Fra neisco; Ensign Walter Me- | ENT. 26,000, Une amount mentioned in the press | And be a serious blow to the city., The mill Servian troops had crossed the frontier, and as- Btrects, | CONENME St the Oh} atari n, ordered to the Vermont 20th inst.; 2 2 dispatches last night. Some of the risks were | men have sent their ultimatum t Manager ear <psoniepmnonsscerverinegsomn| | Peper ota Nvgatrera ome oy ee ed 1.G. G Salter, attached irom duty at New Lan- | Commiodore H. 1. Harmony, chiet of the bu- ici ection, aaa apclaring that arse tue, | Covered also by reinsurance. Callaway, ae neluding localities in and about New York elt. 1 i partion | tins old s O01, 3 don, Conn., and ordered to the Portsmouth; En- | reau of yards and docks, in his annual report | § See rows ~ TONIGHT | woul ve precast Cums seninw the drm | 6330 pat, Salut da sign’ Jas. C’ Drake, from the Yantie, 30th lust, | submits estimates from’ the commandante ot | er advance by the Bulgarians would be| THREE MURDERERS HANGED. Fire in an Hlinois Town. Fe, UNO’ eeTHon and ordered to the Franklin; Surgeon W. 8. | the vari ds, for the fiscal yer d-|® _casus belli. The advance was —— A NUMBER OF BUSINESS MEN AND A HOTEL Farewei! Performance of | ESSE coien oun Dixon, trom the coast survey steamer Hassicr, | the various navy yards, for the fal yearend-) |, cane bik whe | advance | Nat | Triple Execution in Chicago Te-day— BURNED OUT AT AUSTIN. ROSINA VOKES oa hee Petes | ewnene ee boi uu placed on walling orders; Pawsed Assistant | tug June 20, 1877, aggregating $9,000,608. | Melt, Soe cecato” tone Sitar as taken the The Famous Trank Tragedy. Cnrcace, Nov, 14.—The little village _ of : : DR, Tam partie: ithe. DoD. von D. 0. Lewis, irom naval vendezvous, | ‘The amount tobe. ex} ards and | ; ‘ 1 Aust as jestractive And Her London Comedy Company. ‘lanly destrous of thankz our od eusgonters for thelr ny San Francisco, and ordered to the Hassler. ibaa. Leaner garth field at the head of his army. 1 Curcaco, Nov. 14.—The three Italian mur-| Austin, IIL, was visited by a destractive fire 2 up nuerit a | “NAN THE »D-FOR-NOTHIN' “MY MILLINER'S BILL” D RACK. TEKARY AND MUSICAL E + ou at 4and Young P stations, he says, will depend largely upon the cores of idee been sent by seta eont | meeting at 6:40. aljerviees after the evening | HURRYING OFF THE VESSELS.—The Navy | policy which Congress may decide upon with | aschning to the Greelt agent representing Ser- | ).{ eat 12 0 re welcomed NO es Na c eaouiin ue a tanged here at 12:10 | eee AT are weleon ue At_| department is hurrying up the work on the | regard tothem, In order that the matter may | ¥!@ atSofia, instructing him to convey it to US et ie e his morning. The fire broke derers, Gilardo, Assessero and Silvestri, were | cave boc in o Raiany ka thee oe ‘clock to-day. Their | the entire structure was consumed. Besides polical, It was committed | the bakery where the fire originated the block 74 Tilden avenue, where the | contained Tralll's drug store, | Warnock « lime resided. racery, the Misses Taylors’ millinery store, ut about “IN HONOR Bo! Next Attraction— Amen Zaunoff, minister of foreign affairs. Mijato- | crime was most di: vessels belonging to the north At antic station, | be fairly before It, he estimates for certain de- | Vich sald to me: “Both Gladstone and Lord | April 30,at S and it is rumored that the government has | sirable improvements, In addition to the nee- | Sulisbury haye done all in their power to pre- | Prisoners at th AL ri seeing that every money. | My Sccutit eee ‘matize the. ba ies DreUCIDA by Lie Paso oun peo- | some private information of a contemplated | essary expenditures for “repairs and preserva: | vent war.” He said with a smile ofconflaence: | TH CRIME FOR WHICH THEY SUFFERED. | Bowen & Duntiry’s jewelry store, 4 barbershop, ght mis Uyster Sapper will b es praee mieetings sh Sms. ton: | revolution In some of the souchern countries. | tion and "matatenunees” bt “The wat will be neltherlong nor bloody. It will | On May 2d there arrived in Pittsburg from | # hutel with its livery stables, the Masonic avenue, bu FUESDAY nd ord : Welcome 2 Church pruyer “meeting. “All are | Commodore Walker says, however, that, there 2 draw Servia and Bulgaria nearer together, and askating rink, the post office, and a news stand. 2Yo"aid in reiuruisulus the Par Prompt vs ua as is nothing unusual In the ‘harry, and that they ofthe bureau itselfaggregate | euch will better understand and respect the | Chicagoa trunk trom which proceeded astrong ‘There was nO Water, except whut could. be (> ME ZION ME. CHURCH, 15TH 4 have no reason to expect anything more in the Re sta nw.. Rev. J. tor. — | Way of revolutions than th aye! will 37; as follows: For support of the | other. ‘This collision will afford a solu- | disagreeable odor, It was broken open, and in | drawn from the wells, with which to fight th es im all (ineluding atl), to be had at the office : Florida Pine. pas ¥ alwivs have this TO OG ert maintenance and | tion of all, the problems so long at issue | it wax tound the dead body of a man. Tied | flames, Assistance was asked from this city, Sp | Iam. “Lite Fock” encoiraged: 7:30 p.in., A sign | time of year. The only thing is that the Pow. }0,000; support of naval asylum, | between us.” It is certain,however,that Europe | tightly around the heck wasa short tone, indie | and an engl the seareity of a S y y i " "i 2 | bet y | ~ OPERA HOUSE ge the World's Hud: 15 a1. Sunday school. A cor- | hattan Is the only vessel in the southern waters | 396.661; repairs and preservation, $800,000; | will not take this view. King Mian has been cating the manner in which the viet water y useless. The people ort of Peunsvivania Ave. | dial reception awaits you. i _ | atthis time, and iia revolution should break | !mprovements at navy yards, $3,068,; fc ;elvil | Lent from the first upon hostilities tor the sake | been deprived of 1 rr . ggrandizement,and hasnot hesitated now to | at once notifies the trunk and contents | @nd were compelled to flee in their might corner of Mass. ave. and 12th st. n.w.— | interests, The fleet ought to be down there now, he very iited appropriations made for | plunge into a tratricidal war with thisend In | were sent. back to aid thei It arrived | clothes, The upper of the block was occu- AAS Pauies euler services at 1 ain. | and they are hurrying to get them out of the | the cure and maintenance of yards, the past | view. Mijat vich denied all this vehemently,and | here May 5th, and the remaims contained | Pied by a number of tamilies, all of whom. lost a 1 seo Mew. Dr, FLLtor®, will | Brooklyn and Nojfollk navy yards, ‘The Ten- | eW years,” writes Commodore Harmony, “has | started to convey the news to Lord Salisbury. | In It were Identified ae tee Contained | Rhout three-fourths of thelr household goods, FSO. pan. seals Tee. Sub ce The otis Beast | nessee and Galena will be Teady to sall next | Necessarily resulted in such a condition of de- | The following interesting fact, which itis need: | po Camas “Gentifed as those ot | il- Saye Leaflets, with evening prayer, in fall Will be ieed | Monday, the Brooklyn ix expected to sail in | Cay in buildings, docks and wharves, that in | jesy to say did not reach me from the same | [twas learned that t! in the pews, * iis" | ten days, and the Yantic and Swatara will fol- | order to put them in proper condition a liberal | source, is true, nevertheless: All the long | trank here had p HE CHURCH OF T The Chicago police at the A narrow escape from death, =, E CHURCH OF TH. UENSIO: Dblishment, $6: Tei MER out there would be no. protection for American SPM. | stern Drama, entitled | SSAW TRAVELER man whochecked the | THE STERLING CANE DECISION. waved @ Ucket for New reap eee TURGIT PARISH West | OW #out the Ist of January. The idea is to | #ppropriation is absolutely necessary under the | And eloquent letters sent to the English papers | York, and thitherinepector Bontield and Fras. | What the Civil Service Commissioners nnaygeninee side ingpe rn ee c4 Tie Gi natT Miia Weeks | Ret them down where they belong assoon as | general leads | of “mdintenanee’ and ‘re-| vat mouth by. the Nervian ainlster were nol ‘aruso, a brother of the murdered man, Say About it. = = Will be opencal sev iee on Susday, Novent, | Possible, pairs and ‘preservation,’ more i-| written by him, but by his wise, who isan | tollowed him, aud succeeded in arresting him, —— =: 5 e ~~ ber 13. Services at 1 aaa, aud 7240 pape Ie oie ticularly under the latter. Scarcely a week has | American lady. ‘¢ proved {0 be Agostino Gilardo, one of the | WILLING TO STAND THE CRITICISM UNTIL THE Le a GAS FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES. Fake RYLAND Mm COmeni-Sotnn | PERSONAL—Rev. 8. 8. Mitchell, formerly | passed since I assumed controlof the bureau ——— prisoners, By May 10th there had also been | wasbom OF THEIR COURSE HAS BEEN DEMON- PF gpm nc fe Mot ‘Senatonat ates | SEATE MANTELS SLATE MaNTELs | (Par \KXLAND OM, se URGE, SOUTH | pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian ings Tumbling down or liable to dose acany |THE SERVIAN ARMY ADVANCING. | arrested / Iquazio Silvestri, Glovannl Ass | srearep—xo CHANGE OF Tite RULBS TO Ne grasa of the “outary. Xu chprecedented demand | Instock Latrobe, Ranges, Furnaces FOB Bagi he pastor, ie \uaricas. on a short visit.—Gen. | moment, rovis leaking to such an extent as to Forces | on that day these nee wore clone | MADE TO INCREASE THE LISTS OF CERTIFIED Leese —= ——— (09 NINTH STKEET NORTHWEST. _ 5019 | gil, ij ‘ic oe S. consul general at St, | involve the destruction of property. and in examined by Superintendent Doyle and began | CANDIDATES. Saat tee Jou W. Consox. Jou W. Macattany. =r = det the Hawaiian initert ot Se | eee memes. Preventing men from working: || 2 ee riage san iolpeeeay a to accuse each other, ‘The substance of thelr — A : se - - Comsos We |} SS ATTENTION MAIMED [SOLDIERS rter, the Hawatian'miuister; and Mr. H. | wharves rotten and falling into the water: stond DON, Nov. 14.—A dispatch trom Belgrade | stories was he conspi jo. murd : EVERY EVENT SATURDAY MATINER CORSON & MACARTNEY, Barxxns, CS anal Saliom! There will he @ ineeting of Hl vice cunsul at Liverpool, sailed from | dry docks having to be shored up with timber; | says it 1g officially announced that the Bul- | Carsss had ben hatehed tae eather Peers ntenengticwrnesenanset —— Pint "Tne sagan toe eaten at wa Sutton Keo | Whand bag FCssUAN SY MINA UU Rata, | Netuctand tail Wie Managhictarat Poseeune en eranes mand inbad-ondlion: | erlane” having “attacked the. Serviang av| an exicuied’ “On the day iwanpamaicad | the whole lst of candidates was certified to Mr specturie F ver @rzanized. : eV USING, js oH. ‘eld, acer service defeetive P ‘Pe St oes Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sight, recsived | St haiFpast Aven, hasine-s of great fater-stahd me | Santa Fe, and ar. and Mrs, ER, Streets, ipes, and a complaint of decay that implies | Veasina, King Milan accepts the act as a | Caruso was inviied Into house where th W. J. GILMORE re Portance wil be considered und «Tull alendance ix te: |S of | pipes, PI : men were slaving each other, and was asked It | ling would not get the appointment. ‘The docl- 3 BIG COMPANY [N fren: Firms. Corporations and Individuals, °_ rinse | Cadiz, are at the Ebbit.—Com missioner of Agri- eral destruction. It surely mast ap- | declaration of war. Peace, therefore, ended at 4 EAT BIG COMPANY IN THE FAMOUS Peng rage ne peg hig a ni4¢3t* | catture Coleman and T dB. Jay, of Wasb-| boar to Congress sd }; | six o'clock this morning. King Milanshas as: | be wanted a shave. He "replied that he | sion necessarily provoked criticism. It was the VILS AUCTION. Philudetghia Stcek FAchanges bought and sold om |p. — ae ED A | nates wegen and Leonard B. Jay, of Wash-| pear to Congress that vast estab | six oc . ening yung | did, aud took the’ chair. Luther was | ins nercdat eames al commission, Doster order axtened: Aimencen ; GHURCH. 3D AND A | ington, were registered In, Chicazo on Thurs. | [ishments, such as our nuvy yards | sumed command of the Servian army, and | Wid. und took, the chalr. | Lather was | nrg official actof the new civil Service commis Parte HV ate een nnn Sole Manager | Somnuiesion. | Boston orders HLill)-—The pastor. Rev. Dr. | day.—-Ex-Senator B. K. Bruce has returned | are, cannot be kept in proper condition, availa: | uctive operations will be begun at once. | , ‘A Phenomenal Cust of 34 People. Dinrict ‘of Coinaines Loudest ali denominations. oo 17°30 pa.» Musicdireced | from Missisipp ‘The Grand ins! Badlet o en, Gilardo, | Sloners, and some of the friends of civil service entirely restored to health. — | ble'for the needs of the country without sulli-| Leter.—The Servian army has commenced | Zor was applied the three men, Gilardo, 24) ntative Lowden, of Pennsylvania, is at | cient means to repair Wharves and buildings so | Moving forward, and an advance on Sofia is | “{lvestri and Assessero gently piaced a stout reform felt much depressed about it It is ape in New Ballets. | hand for sale. stuck and Houds ofall iocal street Rail- : fering Bearvice. Lecture Tuesday | Willurd’s.—Rev. Dr. Join P. Newman is in the N. special ollerings asked | Repr Whibes Pemaas Pusat Tveadeck, rouds. Gas, Tnsurance and Teiephuse Companies kari For sale arented 7th and L sts, Ree, MiLB eae DY | Mra Aueis N. ousitas. Inssiraiees a \Peamayivanis “ave | {fom the piatform. - buor collec and Safeguard against the class or i bottles by Ventor and Mautiacturer, ANTASMA." n12 | _apll © STAR LECTURE declare that they are earnestly attached to civil service neiorm, garians Worsted ina Skirmish. | ind acquitted Mercurio and Bova. On Octover | (m3, des ry 2 popularize It and advance its hot.—Dr. and Mrs. John M. Gregory intend to | the next. turee years to pul. the property in |, BELGRADE, Nov. 14.—Dispatches from the | 24 Judge Hawes sentenced the three convicted | jing they took a bold step in it, knowing that all for Europe next month, and they will Q 2 front state that asharp fight has occurred be- | men to be hanged to-day. the outcome would be sathsfacto on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, ix very badly bruised and cut, but the doctors cannot | little could bedone. * * * Not less than yet say whether he is internally injured or | $800,000 should be appropriated annually tor faccared fF season only. i cl - | thin rope over his Unroat and wrapping it | claimed, however, by the commission, that apr can be used at all tin for the pur- | anticipated. The troops display much enthu- | thin, ro . a 4 MILLE ELOISE, | Bough and sold OD | TED olan. Waniects the Cone oot. Mt | elty, the guest of ex-Mavor’ Rmery.—Prot ©. | waseneycanee wed ot all times for the par | en quickly arognd pulled it tightly. Death s4o0 | when the publie come to ook into the matter LAURENT, MLLE SPINAPOMTE | [[~o=, THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | Come. i X, Riley, the government entomoiozist, was in | way of improvement to make any of our yards | The declaration of war by Servia against body In the trunk and shipping it. | they will see that the « nission has acted zs a Pocket i so Residents is particularly called to PHOS | == awa St Louis on Thurxday.—Representative | equal to the demands that may be made upon | Bulzaria caused depression in the London ae trial oa Nod eee 33, and on the | Wisely. On the outset the new commissioners ee amea!eitects and PEspertios ait | ViPS, thenew and peylar Hrauh and Nerve Tonic SUALISM "TO-M Boyle, who was injured in Thursday's accident | them. ‘The appropriations have generally been | Stock market. English railway securities aud | te evening of July’ 1 the Jury returned a verdict of well expended, but they have been so small | European bonds fell two per cent, ery Sonat Ghimese DUEtO eon Acoeee NEXTWEEK—faulon Pps SOUTH Wasting COURSE, SPIRITUALISM. ‘Tu:MORROW; ae ee Bons “Tsp Boor couceilon | THE COMAISSIONERS WILLING To STAND CRITE aeaaie es 5 ee —_ J, R. Keson, of the firm of Exison Brothers, isin | Under the heads of the different yards Com- | Bulzarlan armies on the road between Truand | Tie three murderers passed a quiet night, 1018! eames Sehpioe eaeaan ccechotnsint Oe TEMPERANCE MEETING, — wi ‘Chicago.——Mr. Blaine Is visiting i Boston.— | modore Harmony gives tals views of such of the | Blasma, The Bulgarians retired. *| sleeping until daybreak, when they arose und, | Col. Trenholm said to aSTAR reporter yew ‘Violin: Virtuoso, and a -uperd ¢ femperaote meting ae! Micenagtefuags wilt Bi | Senator Ingalls has ziven a library of 1,000 vol: | estimates as soon Go hima deserving Of arlicu Marching on Sofia. ivi | lighting elgarettes, kept upan animated con-| terday: “We are willing to stand the cel fork ave and 4thate 780 nec. : umes of congressional proceedings, reports, etc., | lar notice. The Servian army is marching in three divi- cieys ie : a ° ah gy Breacuing iy thet, Ker Wri ieee | tothe Kans a Historleal Noclety.——-Representa- + Ee sions on Sofia. Gen, Horvatovich commands | Yersation until a little after 8 o'clock, when | that may be passed upon us, When it ix ull 4u.; Subbata sebovi, Ager e republicn| <5 3 ) #8: Misslonmy meet a the left wing, Gen. Leshyania the right, and | their breakfast was brought, They ate with | Tratice Goode wine | governor of New York, isat Wormles's,—fion, | The only Improvements recommended at the King Milan the center. ‘The whole force in ex- | seeming Telish, Atter they had finished their Carl Schurz fell und Spratned his ankle while | Washington navy yard are a new wing to the ected to.concentrate at Sofiaon November aa, | meal, Father Moretti arrived and mass was | h over the civil service will be benefited by it. Spam. ud. bs The Sterling case is su ever arie again, and it Chureh of Our Facher, 1Bth and L streets worthwest, Benefit of Augivsian Counch Ke ping Eo at Lawrcniee, ‘hine sbop, $95,000, and the extension of | The roads. ae covered with snow, retarding the | celebrated. | tpemrve see grec Sdent. | It ta the rowalt of thelr \OURSE. Tickets, 50e 2 ——Mark Kerr, of the geo”! the yard wall, $21,711. progress of the army. Sas | work ‘that’ th mission malty TRDETTE iis” Susie &. CHURCH | logical survey, wus in San Francisco last “A Jidepe ieee A Curious Murder Conspiracy. ued by, tend that everything we oN ——— 1 Gi PRUE | duys—Georse F. Weed. aid George W. Quit stimates of tie, Norfolk, Va., yard, for | A. Decisive Battle Expected To-morrow | yoy 4 carivonSiA DOCTOR WAS PUT OUT oF | 4 eM ts interest of tne civil’ were Reserved seats, $1.50. = = 7 tard, of New York, ure atthe Wements recommended, mount to'si,-| The Servian division marching trom Pirot THe WAY BY AN ENEMY. | castes” ites as cotaee tell oes con tee Glngie Entertainment, Fxceot Cro, 0 canta. Be: | NEW PUBLICATIONS. x astor’ of the Hebrew | tative Scott, of Penns: s this yar ites Commodore | direct on Bofia will probably have the firstde-{ ses crerce Cal. Nov. 14.—Dr, Powers, a | aisitude of the ission fs understood, it Served Seats 10 cents extra, ——— SS | Curtin Church, Sew York “subject: “A Nation ate Assistant Secretary of the ‘Treas- | Harmony, “is ot equal importance to any on | cisive battle of the war early to-inorrow, when Wh Tesident of this place, was found | will have made many friends and supporters eaten ae RLLeS P T D Niiihout an 'Atodement.” “ie public ‘cordiily n= ‘Rums Ingalis, Col. G. N. Lieber and antic coast, the expenditure of « large | they are expected to reach the difficult and | Se ere te tn coad bem bite Gee 1 ice dene ote 3 whip a sel UBLISHFD J HIS AY. ie = _ ae G, Hubbard, of Washington, were | Atnount ‘or its improvement is warranted, so | rocky yorge of the Dragoman defile, where a | hs Serie unceu bee eae ae i | Succes wien sonomvis Seiten tina tow an Gee aes Cosceer. ae (R= SEAMENS 1 registered tn New York last. nvht——First it miay In all respects be put ina condition | number of Bulgarian Uattalions have been | ois thought that be had beer lynened because | in this case that there is to be any laxity A POLITICAL CRIME. Saat ee Auditor Chenowith his been called to Ken- eer ine Ch ulin Ga/of works Oba Drst-clans | Concebteaied. end 5 were sim 4 ot popular feeling against him, but later sus- | ne part of mission, will find the re- Sp. im, gad 7200. Come. ait wel Joud times | ucky By the serious illness of bis, mother.— | Baval establishment.” The bureau recommends | made. picion became aroused that he had been mur- | nf ste! mug hie MISS HATTIE A. WHITING, On Monday, 7330 p. m., will be uinectiag tote ey | James IT. Fish, of New York, and F, M.Swanzy, n i Aateasialens Sofia to be Stoutly Defended. a nd LS persons were arrested tor alleged | at Mr. Sterling will be THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT FRAUD. | consideration the present and future laierestot ree | Of Honolulu, are at Willard’s—M. H. Alexan: Yet er ee Sorra, Nov. 14.—The following has just been yin the crime. Every effort, how issued by the government: “The Servians hav- | ey Obtain convicting testimony in the i Of Boston, assisted by fricwly By A. M. GIBSON. her? No, nor have I! ‘Brien will probably be appointed. He is at the Natlonali—Prot nitted by the commandant of the Walker and famity, of New York, are stopping | ¥#td the bureau mentions as especially import- ful. the forhiing Of & board of manug der, of Cineinnat laviied. Come, saint . y dock, ing invaded Bulgaria to-day near Tsaribrod be- | preliminary examinat jailed. Twelve per- id have been appointed in the first ce. f WESLEY CHAPEL TEACH at the Metropolttat Mich an Saree SP Toa Mesa | fine declaring wat, Bulgaria hax decided to Bp- | bons yet renmainin veuntads One of hone | Bat there iy this the canes was not Koen E a 01 eaye 5 a} Cha: eee so hold the national cause by all the means at her | prisoners named Richard Ale r, on Ratur- | when Mr. len appoint ir. Sterling Uh a et Pcs ah hiecrnpeiny besos cnve eter LOE E ae ihe pasion, ‘Revs Hicieees Eaters Changes in the OMcos. THE GREAT TELEPHONE CASE. _| “isposul.” Intense excitement prevails. Active | day last guve todetectives a written Confession, | the office came within the elvil service regula: So ty eee 7 Eide Banas Oe peer pone Ty: ;Broble s meeting, Gy p.m. | Thomas Reddington, of New York, has been : Rreparations are belng made 0 defend the city. | tne eontentsof which were Kept strietiy secret. | Ii was afterwards decided that CESDAY EVENING, Novewber 17, Buick, to the Eicetorat Onnuaissiom, #ei. 27, Pespehiing by the pastor, (lowed by revival services | appointed bookkeeper of the ottice of the com- — ‘A number of heavy guns are being mounted in her of the man who | z Wax suspended, and an 7:0 vat ig the Week. Ail j . | The Arguments—Seeretary Lamar Amx- | available jons commanding the different sion, and who was present . Now the exainination CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, One Volume, Cloth, $1.50. Gilt top, uncut, $1.65. = eS ee ae ee perce OF Vatiroedsy Doparamiant of sie) Ei fous te Close the Hearing To-day. | Toads le: to the city. nt’ was given to the detec- and some thirty candidates have becn is (Pee NORTH CAPITOL ME. Tier, | Orta Savane Pen Ran ie Sahai ee ‘i a tives, yesterday made its contents public, The | certified, In the light of the present under- WILLIAM 8. GOTTSBERGER, Pablisher, Soe North Caption ind sts. tev. J ‘ujunin ¥. Bergen, of Iilinols, has been ap- Strike in a Shee Factory. statement shows tbat the whole matter was | standing of the case, will not Mr. Hedden ASth and L sweets. AM Ss. r. » Hacey, U. D., pastor. Vreacning (b. V.) ii | pointed a special agent of the’ general land | When the hearing of telephone cases was re- BrockTox, Mass. Nov. 14.The manufac- | instigated and executed by John T. Prewett, | ‘Brien? is it not better that Mr, ii local preachors wmochation™” Services sonductes | fraudulent aid entries nee? YSUBAL | sumed at the Interior department this morn- | turers’ price’ list was yesierday posted in the | who-partly by strategy and partly by cocrcion, uid be selected from thirty, than, ty Se Srey Sire Nowe Nore | Be tery durin wwe week kxceilent mectings Come. | "Gen, Joseph J. Bartlett, who was appointed | ing, Mr. Starrow subinitted a number ot aff-| factory of C. F. Poter, aud linmnediately the | inveigied 18 others inio becoming aecessorics | Usai ic should bo made to appear that hin welec- 2 ; t 3 isory | to the crime. Towers was shot on the evening | tion had been forced, There is a vulgar saying by the President to succeed his brother as |davits for the Bell company. One of them | lusters went out. A number of the ud SP ted th Tv 17th by Prewett while on bis | that more flies may be caught with sugar than ear tacks con basic ok DED eile Sista, i NEW JERUSALEM | (SWEDENBOK | Second deputy commissioner of pensions, bas | made by Mr. Frank Pope denied that there | PONtd wesaeen last night and sleled tnt the | of a a eae aca ndler aid etre | at more Mies may be cement with sugur than ae snd © si Nervices toinortow af follows: 30a | his duties it the pension otlen Mie bette | Was simallarity between the models submitted | give any reason for thelr leaving the tuctory. If | Irwin witiessed the crime. Later in the even- We just make It’, and not he B25 Peansvivan.a av Sue ic m., sermon_by the pustor,iiev’ | resiguation does Hot take ollest until che sore | and the original Reiss instraments. He made | these men continue wstay ou 1. is probable | ing a meeting at which 19 persons were present inold ruts, Ifthe new commission 10u! Hpae wast Janez, Fox. on “Wiwt'ls meant by taking: u stant, 1 Scostt" 7280 pam., lecture by the pastor om we | Hate nent eee ub. “How are | duties until the Ist proxi held for the avowed purpose of publishing old, it ‘of the (or formally upon his | copies of letters passing between Mr. Gray and | that a general strike will be inaugurated Mi OL the same plant as t tof work. vel @ chat of incendiarism bro ii | same species and will be of « vigorous and Sehovan andes Her? | duties Until the tet prosiuo. 5 past | Mis counsel, Mr. Baldwin, In November, 1876. day, which will throw 5,000 hands out of w rosea Sin ey Prewett,. ‘The latter Laon wealthy growth el ates BRASS SCREENS, with Peacock’s Feathers, free. Youn HRISTIAN ASSOCT- | Oftice department, has resigned, Mr. Starrow said that Mr. Baldwin was suffer- Outrage in Ireland. Sane up sald: 7 We necdn't dlacuss the matter, | MR. RATOX VOUCHES POR Tix FARNRSTNEES OF 1 ‘or En Se, ation, 1400 New York ave —Teachers' Bible | - E. It Ifarrison, of Oregon. hes been appointed | ing under acruel imputation, and it was but A MAN KILLED BY MOONLIGHTERS For px-| have sectled it. The old man is dead.” All HIS ASSOCTATRS. mete camer ay Bone rey Hivenkis wt Oaiu, taueht by Me. J a first, class cletk nthe sixth auditors office | fair to read the correspondence to Indicate | “ "Yuxpine His HOUSE WHEN ATTACKED, | Present were then informed that they were | ut ean vouch for the earnestness of my new BRASS COAL HODS, li, Youu Met's Bible clam. Gp. ta, Gompel Nees, | Uhder the elvil service rules, his conduct, and an affidavit by Mr. Baldwin | ‘Traume, Nov. 14.—A band of moonlighters at | fectoneauothen Lo strengthen the oaths they | associates,” said Mi. Eaton, “They are zealous BRASS COAL VASES. ig, led by Mr. Jk H. Warner. Neunday meeting daily | | H ner er, Bee been designated as acting | bearing upon the same matter. Mr. Starrow | Molahaife, near Tralee, last_evening attacked | WEL OVS UCN go lo the spot where Powers’ | and devoted in the interests of civil service re- Woob CARRIERS, 1ztw 2230. Es A ard caer ene the ope architect's anes said the correspondence showed that the brief | the house of a man named Cartin, and during | jody had. been left and to take part in Hanging | form. In novcase, they declare, will the steri- Sane: Wenn CAamEm aN 7 ST, JOUN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, | Bia. © ‘ne PPolnimentofa permanent ebiet | was tied with Mr. Gray's full consent and ap- | the melee Curlin shot one of the moonllehters. | jt wisere it was afterwards found. Prewetts | {nrease bem precedent, and they are wiiline to a farlety, (Fee Sremeer is. cler! roval and after having been shown to him | ‘The latter then retired, but returned in u sort | enmity towards Powers was eaused by the {a ide by any criticism it may provoke from RASS BELLOWS, 41a. m., moruing prayer and sermon A. J. Edgerton, chief justice of the suprem: forehand. It would also show that the | timeand renewed the attack. They captured | jaiter’s having been a witness ina case, the | those whode pot understand the case and ap- somerset Use Amt BRASS BRUSHES, say. cecturrun tue Mununy question court of Dakota, has tendered his resignation | alleged Improper concessi a compromise | the house, shot Curtin dead, and wounded a | yesuit of which was to take froin Prewett some | preclate thelr motives. more nathen ERASS FIRE SETS, EXtulve Prayer ‘and sermon before the Fee ees den ts gait fuccessor will probably | had begn made with Mr. Gray's approval, after | servant named Sullivan, Eight men have becn | jiicyally held. land. Among those bamed by chien be tte ences conrenes by the Kev. Citas. B ANDEEWS._ iG _ | be appointed in a few days. having been thoronghly convinced by the pro- | arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the | Ajcxander as being implicated in the murder | X° CHANG! A s ATED. Lim, CHRISMAN | CHURCH, “VERMONT diacsMa ceedings in the Dowd case that Bell’s claim was | murder and outrage. are S. P. 5. Asin Andrew Irwin, Fred, Fow- | The commission are agreed that nochange < Vreachitg by the pastor. F. D. Pow nn, ‘The Soldiers’ Home. superior to his own, Curtin was a man of good sécial position. | jer, Isaac Siavin and Marion Thompson, should be made in the rules to increase the Hat wo th my tind 78) Doin. service of s6ug and praise | RECOMMENDATIONS OF INSPECTOR GENERAL | oir. Starrow also produced a number of the | The dead mooniighter bus been identified as ——_ of certified candidates. Mr. Eaton says such De ies tidanas ab eee eee EL AuE Doe weupie UE ea penday School 0, DAVIS, contracts called for by the other side, the son ofa widow holding asmall farm near Failures in Montreal. rags Ah bs MORRO be ee Seer; Aes aiken [fees HAMLINE a 2 GOR, Con orn | 4fh Dis annual report to the Secretary of War | ME. THOMPKINS AND THE MEUCIA CLarws, | theCurting. ‘The sons of Curtin fought bravely | | Moxreean, Nov. 14.—C. T. Plekand & Co. | Vice uml ie entirely maneeenre, Sie heeeee We Study to Piease “ (Sea Ne 3S Guay oe ‘pastor. | 0! the Inspection of the Soldiers’ home, Inspec-] An affidavit was submitted by Mr. Wm. C. | and tore Which enabled the former to | importers of jewelry here, have failed with lis- | names were certified, Jor instance,” be eS BRASS CONE AND BRUSH TRAYS, Xrarldng by the pastir ac 11 ati and (23y p. an.; | tor General Davis states that the police arrange. | Thompkins in answer to the statements made | {dentify several of the latter, ‘The moonlighters | Vilities of $60,000. "At a meeting of the un- | « IRENE RAYMONIS FA re BRASS MATCH BOXES, Toopie'y meccing as 80 pint chsean dian sound | ments in some of thestables, storerooms, shops, | yesterday to the effect that, he had endeavored | were in search of arms. eee ae wore an offer of twenty tive conts | power would be beset by the cand Pee rial a aes - 230 | &¢., were nct good, and public property was not | to purchase the Meucia claims for the Bell com - eee aa Trahan 2 ot 3 Teams a | and alt Fan as gy A Matinees Tussdas, Chcowy snd Sarurday. 206 bam. 2 A 4s | well cared for, It was reported that thé men | pany., He declares that be was invited to £0 to Ralirond Accident in Ch Stanbridge, ‘has suspended, with Of the, “vartous, andianten. "eo treeeie Me MUSE EN MISSION, 909 PA, | employed at ‘the places referred to were over. | Philadelphia by Mr. Willoughby to examine | THE NEW YORK EXPRESS DERAILED AND TWO | $10,000. suiptned meg hea he malkae mkemaen, a ave--Gospel seivices every night 780, | worked, The total number of inmates of the | tue Meucia claims: that he did so, and that the LADIES INJURED. Sages of the certification is ull provided. aguinat by ‘<a BRASS TRIVETS, ree gy Aayton sundags at Sand 30 pat | home since 1851 was 5,114, ranging trom 22 to | Keullcmen representing thatanterest refused 0! Curcago, Nov, 14.—A.serions accident oc-| End ef the Illinois Central Strike. | Drovision in the rules for" the, tanker wud oat PAVEMENTS OF PARIS. BEASS TRAKETTLES, evening. ‘Short Cospel uk, unlettenunoniea conn | £4 Years of age. ‘Travis Evans, admitted May | $00 ribet yeep aa! moriing on Lit aud -PLiSbib company. |} rred the Curcago, Nov. 14.—The strike on the Ilinols | £1 ‘of clerks, 80 as toget the right men in 4 the Belt ny would purchase their inter. | curred this apres Seege Singing, “iverybody invited, especially “the “sar | 26,1831, not a pensioner, now ‘In the hospi orig eae gees Heo ts = lantic railroad, near 55th street, the Ngw York | Central ‘is apparently at an end, ail ihe et eri ea rate of di fore, but now Ing put into operation and the satisiuctury. The saved.” = a ‘but result 4s rule now re- HENRY Bet, # Teucenin to enter into any such ‘being derailed. The cause of the dis- | brakemen returning to work this morning. Alon no Stor of suobey was inado bis or | tue ume noe Jot pean, arcrtained., The bag | mon are waiting ensiouly forthe mealt of CuEnar te caneiaien eee eee thecotna Ene was Killed, but two ladies, who were on | superintendents of fright: from the Was @4 years old Inst. May. Although infirm, 3" | he walks about, and his mind 1s quiteclear, He RERCH: COR, #4 | was in the warof 1812, p mievery evening | TE PRESIDENTS SUMMER COTTAGE AS AN & Pe GOR-CCH MEG Se te ee Jd in this cimrch Sabbath, Youn, ll pul GRAND FAL arene this Week (exept saturday ight) nt 7330. panne INFIRMARY, peli began ihete a other papers sin their way to Denver, whose names are un- | roads. rece twill, be axa tikes Anu Torker Moros thats att ited | qa recommended thatan intrmiary be ev- | Spoued fox tha Globe company and. wax fo | Mngt, ergeeveroy bruised. Sobody ete] cousseraniiot im Montane. SianEx Oke Tue arroNrMnnt, = “ m ane il Water of Ife wl be meels" otfere ished for the care of inmates from |,lowed by Mr. Beckw! ‘the same a se - MINE MEN GREATLY EXERCISED OVER COM- PET GTNEAY PERTAIN. ni Whemtveds “Whowever wit ietiimeomer.— Tee" | general debility, loss of tect ween reiie ape- |The Gectctary is desirous of concluding the Canards from the Northwest, ‘MISSIONER SPARKS’ TIMBER ORDER. TES PRS, Sie pee Sane te. Sah > RACKS, SS cai eaL ty, bh, hearing this evening, and itis probable a late amination for the Brooklyn weighership, was of the pas % un ES XN}, CHURCH, | clal dict and cooking, and tt. Is suggosted that | session will be hela” Xo DANGER OF A HISING OF THE RLACKFEET| _ BurrE, Moxr., Nov. 14.—Land Commissioner | sminston * wicailinacin, ont extensive general stock of BRASS GOODS | LEE “sor. Lith and Lets, Mev-ntan He suseres, | the Presidents covage If Mot, tke aed as rise hanay wiser) RIA SE IN THE SPRIKG, Tecent Fallng in reference to the cutting | Given the appointment late yesterday after. ares renee enrenees, Beaks Vemvento ton eu aaa ys pe sewer? mach |e BROKE Ur THe Rixc.—' ivseeiaae oWisneperel escent tr ws | coos tie eoena inte oe ene The sessiaton ot the civ cxrvise coment: se ta ean en pits we good ary. Bro! ~The checkage | | TORONTO, Oxt.. Xi a Teak] Sinner spon, se poise lanes Br Sanens | peek. x, Bankes ene: nt one he bee. ‘waa Siren 9, LAYWARD & HUTCHINSON (eG LLGATIONAL, OAURCH, HV, | needed, and aino an asainank 1. the attending | MeAlnst the account of Rear Admiral Upshur | Pe sible person at. to the effect that | Montana. It is alleged if eniorced It will close ‘the right to choose fron: the whole list, ARMORY DERT FUND, ocS. sew tm 424 Ot st. hw, S. Bi. NuwataN, Pasto..—Kev. EDWs surgeon, who should be a graduate of medicine | While in command of the Pacific station has | the Black/eet nation intend to rise in the spring | up the mines and Jollow the civil ser- 7 iiges will netic ot Lia ta. subject, “Christ with experience as a physician. ‘The inmates | been removed by the fourth auditor. It was | aud clean out the ranchmen ahd settlers are | down. Tt practically ‘the preter. ‘Will be held at the ARMORY, 9206 street n. w., in the Tarkbh: ‘anpire." Poe Laster will occupy ihe | of the home are ‘well and Kindly treated abd | shown tw the sat ‘of the accounting offi- | untrue, ‘The Injury that is being done to the | mining companics ‘the best . Wighey, cae Pee UES, at, TIO. | Sublect, “Charles | made as comioriable as possible, ‘The food 1s ers that the order isnued by eat Adaniral Up Northwest by. these is 80 great that thousands r. Mr. pesto ees ie haat ieee Lavms, Arrex service." All are welcome: sobbats School and ‘and abundant and fairly bat | shur directing the imany reformers as ‘a6 conservatives in | laws do not permit was grad- ‘The disp! insists Of Handsome Goods, Elegant oe Jibie Classes at 30 a m. sirangers cium opensat .O | It is asserted that, it woula be to have ‘to purchase from » particular Winntper are in favor’ nishing the fabri- | timber lands or to Xavier, in eee gut sek beeen LAIST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS | sm. it | One trained cook (civiilan) for the general mess. Going basiness in wears in | cators an be done under the law.” tions are being ~ eer ee x sate: (<== Partin ‘MONEY IN rbita pet these petitions ‘dismisnal te SINGLE ADMISSION 10 CENTS WLLE 3. 3. PRANDE (oars Jews otnermnnaeni ce ‘THE TREASURY BELOXGING 70 THE | Roos uo pay exorbitaat prices for its Supple rom Wall Street Te-day. Sptmlttee of prom ¥ he erent iQue three mi ‘more: 4 TPE Ay i a New Yorx, market aa = ie Ee wotited to pay the same before {he Zist inst, or their | Gen. Davis suggests that ateps be taken to| TARDY TRRAsuRyY CLEBKS.—The doorkeopers | . os peal Ack FOR THE SENEY-T OF st avous | TOMPADOUR BANGS “~ SHINGLED BANGS | goods will be sold ut puokie medion Messrs Duncan 6 at the Treasury were armed with tablets yester- b 4 i} i determine approximately the of bal eg ee 3 % . ‘These styles never uecd be tn the son Bros, auctioneer. +. WALLACH, 1304 F st. . m Eitiibors CaUncn, torhat'n w The Fuiesoom | pga aivnys ie acdes by ‘pian combine, ings ise bw. lance said to be dhe theme and wine by AY. ©: wardays and Su (ES ee T ry the United States to apply to clerks who ¢ fom PE Si AERC SENS | ee wasuimctos nin (Es ails rica Vareggend Sian | have an acter Congres ped samnsing to : re —— boos! - tanene home the feagined a "been found incapacitated genes Sa om newt and deans arena | BS arm mecha, ee eee | te mauioncr of thelhome Ska by yao | wero Drege ‘ . r the retired ls ef ected rows tie, best autiors will be executed “by THE ELITE RINK OF THE CITY. au acting OVEEDIIORL hie oan cane na in : en ror seanon. Good surface and excellent Music. The best attrao- ae [ae pa Die ee eae of fuel ad bo poe ora eee