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use BF > A i eam . THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, THE TALK OF LONDON To-parY. Literary and Personal Gossip from the Great Metropolis. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, A ae fen reste Sean, aer Pennsylvania Ave. and lt . s Loxpon, Oct. 30.—There is talk of establish- The Ereving Star eae Ga ended ing In London a club for ladies on the model of zi ee the University clabs. 5 beh nes Herbert Spencer has recovered from his long eee Gehan, own mown Me dnceots pet toes, Ses coveleets sanomene daily, Soe cack By mall=pos jpald--50 cents © Jane Margaret Strickland, the only survivor ont each. matl—postage = cents & ~z Month: one year, $6: six months. > co of several clever sisters of that mume, is writing ‘@ memoir of Agnes Strickland. (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C.9s second-class mail matter. het on glist translation of “Studies in Religs ‘Tur WEEKLY STAR—puhtished on Friday—$l ® jous History,” by Renan, will soon be pub eer, portage prepaid. "Six monthe, SU cen tou 8° Ai! mail subscriptions must be paid iu advance: hod. (Snelerdeecenh TS Vou 69-No 10,440. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1886. TWO CENTS, | arewtsa witcommn aricesiy tavoucnere drew Reid, will contain articies by Labouchere, Sit Wilfred Lawson, Lord Kileoittse, Lord Thur SPECIAL | NOTICES ERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION ce om low, bart, Sir E. Reed, W. Sammers and others, SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossin, LIFE AT THE CAPITAL. White, of Indiana, is visiting Washington, and eXpressing their views of the future policy of — : 7 —— = Wullgbend the winter witn ferdaugater, irs. Telegrams to The Star. |i2om ee, = i <. & STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR FOURTH PRESBYTEMIAN CHURCH, al Social and Personal Movements, Ete. ndolph, 1024 Sth street northwest. 6th st. o.w.—The Pastor, Kev. Dr. FAUNCE. ‘9th st., bet. Gand H sts. n.w., Rev. JOSEPH GoVERNMENT Recerrrs To-pay.—Intern! An Charles Marvy will publish next week a The wife and daughter of Senator Mitchell, of phiet calle oo oluge FIFTH A: Will preseh al 12 am aad at 7:30 paths Al FT. RELLY, pastor—Sabbath school at 930%. 1. | revenue, $295,043; cifstoms, $630,078. ‘The President's place on the Tenleytown road | Oregon, are expected to arrive in the clty this Son Foose. Lee Coming Delage of Bem ee gos welcomed. ae = | Freaching ‘at 11 a.m. Communion Cae a has not yet been formally christened, All the | evening. They wij stop at the Ebbitt. LIBERALS LOYAL 0 GLADSTONE. Beli will issue early next ra new edition Receipts turing the y AEE BODES (UNTTARIAR CHORCH, | SRR tele. NO evening service, Ter | pnATONAL Baxxs Musr Derosit INTEREST | names bestowed upon it go far are of a tempo-| Mrs, Hamilcar Thriey has recovered from her | of Algernon Stedman's “Oxford, Social and Ine Accumuiated profits HIPPEN, pastor. Morning service, 1d man: Ves <g=> CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER’ (UNE | BEARING Bonns.—Atgorney General Gai rary nature,and none of them has been selected | recent severe indisposition, and is able to be et ee ‘Total ot present assets. >i pat een oe ee ‘versalist), 13th and Lsts., Kev. ALEXANDER | has given an opinion to the Secretary of the foe A permancattltin, abre plavelned andre | Ott vwritten, Chapters on examinations will be phy oh = Ket, pastor. services To-morrow at il aim. aud | Treasury that National banks must deposit. in- le. <g> CHURCH OF THE ASC for m: day nigh : ae tributed by Oxford men of special knowl Ww a Folsom continue to give the house the larger| Mra, Mitchell, of Dallas, Texas, who is a am drdidigthvin ty School at 9:45 am. Strangers | teresi-bearing bonds to secure thelr circulation, | share oftheir attention, Hon, George Bancrort daughter ot Gov. Rector, of Arkansas, it Liberal Women Form a Political League. “ call o fatter: | ltet HID led upon Mrs, Cleveland on Monday after- | Virginiaavenue. te and that called three per cent bonds canuot be visit . as interest on shares withdrawn. Cee ee or, ae | The wine epont a delightful occasion with her. | sary, Graham, wite of Commander Graham» and Miss Bancrot laughter, 2 3 GHURCH. 3h ASD A | Used as a basis of circulation. Susanne Bancroft, his granddaugh ing ‘the family of Major R.A. Fish, at 1208 ‘Dr. : n © wm. and_7:30 p.m. Youn 3 z TON. — Sialtwithansiee’ | (pgs Mie Wats MARTIN SO LONGLOCATED | BARR, pantor, af 11 2° in. and 730 jp me Young | | Cour De Lassnrs ro Visit WASHING? peon and s otal mouthly paywnent of $13 ‘at the corner of Oth st aud Pennsyivania 2 The widow ot Hobart igual taste mucting afr pride eevee thane | CO¥Bt de Lesseps has consented to remain 10 | their" respecta io Sire Cleveland’ during the | WHO le stationed at the Washington navy vard: | KNOW-NOTHINGISM IN CHICAGO | “Seetches or ay hie," 0 for and 96.50 tor lnterest on theadvance. snd at Brown's Parior, ov G PERS Poy | day evening, Nove: muer £ ‘Seateall free av every ser | America another week, He had intended to] week, Otherwise, except the ladies of the Cabi- pee to visit her home at Bay City, Afiehi- Piensing os orrowers share in the profteon the same term 9 | Pots ver mansger Of AL G LDS TELS Privale | vice. and everybody welcome. 1*" | leave tor Europe to-day. He will spend Sunday | net, Mrs. Cleveland receives no callers. gan, She will be gone abut a month, stopping Bon-borrowers ot aid Symposium, Est mW. ; This is tie mont prosperous and best managed asso; | New, Naitonal theater, where b eiatio: % ™ = = St Chicago for a while on her return, ‘and Special Cable Dispatch to Tak EVENING STAR will be happy to see PILGRIM SABBATH SCHOOL “4o- | aud Monday in Philadelphia, coming {rom | Miss Florence Bayard has returned from a in) ee: Os tenes > mt faand | all istrtenda mud eastemers ud to weleoue ss inary morrow at 3 yttsta Pirin Halton 2044 | there to this etty,and on Wednésday Ue wll De | visto Witte goer on nie ae Warem | (niune her relatives, tue Roosvelts, in New | THE PAVONIA SERIOUSLY INJURED aikeor Dekges, as Science at uaoeee eet = we | Bear omens will tavor hm with nell de” | spewed, prayer needing Wednewthy cvening at | presented to the President Tastravelae cleo tke mamied arriaed . of Bulgaria, is expected in London next ix get a copy of the Anu icalcitite cEaa eae GIT isslon prayer mec SSS SS 2 , ESAS paren eee ire sar anne sor Dircriae, Of the Annual Re | ( G<SREPOKT OF THE CONDITION sting at 7230. cordial welcome toall these ser’ | CHANGE oF LuveL or THE Naw Exoraxp| Mrs Warren expects to pay a visit here 8! | pRoppED DEAD AT HIS DESK. +3 ty are y owes net Christmas. THE EXPRESS ROBBERS’ BIG BOOTY. | PiZuing tes wich will make tim tie hon of fn the Dis For veritcat Pow series pen, for Subscr}, tions a: the Annual gest profits to mew Coast.—In his report of the operations of the | ~, VEDNES! Y EV. ¥, November —— — EN x % = qT Meeting, WEONESDAY EVENING, November 3d, ae ([g MORES DREE 3 CHURCH, MASSA-| geological survey during September, Director he poate of Cabinet households are Label Sudden Taking Off of a Pension Office ss U ‘chiusetis ave., bet. Oth and 10th sts naw., : logic | SeBerally at home working upon their yearly » Clerk. Commending Minister Phetps’ Course, b and D ste, 2-w. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Rev. deem fcuanpeox, pastor) ain del ar tinea egal ge a i geo ois Teports, The ladies teel that they are not at Special Cable Dispatch wo Tae bve TAR B11 F st. now 1886. “anal ion.” 730 p.an., Convel v C 4 erty y el = 5 . *, . 4 VeiNe Sra B13 20 a ae me GO ee How known? dai am Yimag’ Beopie Bieetlng. | covered a point of much Interest 1a Mia bensing | ih the way a eal sna til ane portent pins morning about 9:20 o.lock Dr. Chas. H. | Further Details of the Disaster at Bio, Wis. piaNDON, Oct 30—With Fogard o the Phelpee voce uttice: n st. nw, aan Sunday school. 9:30 4m." Seais free and public in- | on the nature of the recent changes of the level y |, 8 $1,200 clerk in the southern div! len Getmpendonce E wnacratont that Sika. ug-and Printing and 508 4th Advances (loans). ss | Vited. At_ | of the New England coast, It ethat the rivers documents are fuirly out of hand, Premiums due. n ile ister Phelps has received e' ees Mrs, Whit \d her house fn New York | *!0n of the Pension office, dropped dead wi pelp ns ww y letters trom oT SOoPAL | Which flow from rth have a great ney openet pramaios ise roceived saany tet sn ee Rehnatinwaneaces | wiusunt of tunpahes in ther nalteymand haraiy | last week for tire entertainment of the Presi | thls desk, ‘The police were notified and his! GL ApSTONE WILL NOT RETIRE. | eititiad to respect suproniag kane ekulon te BALDWIN, pastor.—Quarterly | @ trace of alluvial terraces, while the rivers ential party Her brother, Mr. Oliver H. body was removed to his late home, 1028 — c 1 ae %| Sn Bureau and 704 Hist me eerumyent Beinting Oftice: “© | Bersoual propers hs Tew. OcBOEE *TEYS OP MARY- trip half fare tickets street, between 7 and cing ( Personal property... heeting services: 6:30 a m., prayer meeting: 5:30.88. | which run from north tosouth are not bordered | Payne, was also a. Fnest at ‘the house. Mrs. | North Capitol street, ‘The deceased was about | But Johm Morley will be the Active | ‘0H lie hustaken, a ee | Canon hand seen Une A suds school: 11, preacuink by | with swamps, and. all have distinct terraces, | Whitney is expected to arrive in the clty On | sixty-five years Of age, aad was appointed a Rasder af dhe kaheret Panty. ini iccin ance Ce 4 . He offers as ab explanation the theory that the | next Thursday. 4. 8. S. thisstouury ameetiig. “Gad young People p cierk in the Pension office from the seventh | 5; Dispa: veNTNO HU, pecaching UF Iter 32 Mek Peswer | shore has ail been Ulted up to the northward, | Miss Fannie Gordon, daughter of the gov- district of Indiana August S0th, 1854, and was | "Losnon, Oct, 30.—A susgedion of a corre ernor-elect ot Georgia, is the guest of the tamily | promoted the following year. The coronor was meeting: ) preaching by Kev. J. dtr re a, Ms presiding elder, followed by revival ser-| thus partly destroying the drainage of thé yp.m., mission meeing. Tuesday | rivers which flow northwardly, [ice mertnuicas land can see Dy caling at Lora dent in the Duily News that Gladstone of Secretary Lamar, Miss Gordon ison her way | notified. aa a 30.—Under the he: “ hight, preaching by Kev. RIcHARD Nouns. Kevival iron * 5 ‘should be asked to retire from the leadership of HICAGO, Oct, 30.—Under the heading of “A. 1m. Friday and Sai nee ant ton = ue, sec- m New York to Atlanta, where she will —_o—__. ret 1e iP one~s : 3 ig thy LIAM H. GU every night next = pene ee atte ee ee he oor are .4 in | 8PeNd the winter in the governor's house. ‘The Massachusetts Avenue Extens! the liberal party has provoked a storm of replies peerpeas in ee u ge the Daily News = FIRGINIA _ DEMOCRATIC ESTMINST PRESBYTERIAN, col as as ‘OWNERS, tT - | this morning says: It is ge ee SS aor church, ;th street, Hear the ‘cornet fs | the matter of the claim of the Southern Pacifle Admiral Porter and family will return to the | SENSIBLE ACTION OF THE PROPERTY indignantly repudiating such an unwise and un- from ais v BirrixcER, sto 8 at 11 0% city on Monday. A number of the owners of the property north | grateful course, Gladstone has clearly indi- | ‘here exists in Cuicago Uwe mah Railroad company of Kentucky, as lessees of directly the ouigrowth of Ut Tee Eee oe the Central Pacific railroad, ete. for $3,918.15, | Senator and Mrs, Williams, of California, have | of West Washington through which it 1s pro-| cated his share in polities to be confined strict- political party, wich Weekly services every Thursday eveuing | fOr transportation of quartermiasters’ stores of | eugsged apartments at the Hamilton, and will | posed toextend Massachusetts avenue to the | ly to the Irish question. It is well known to | hower aud cutored the accade oi ite death A at 7:30, All are welcome. at arrange trans it <a MEETING th ot ite Clubwill be held at the eee rdad petits that the claims Ea ie Pe nese by, the middie of ae Bens ioe ‘fenleytown road—Messrs. J. W. Thompson, G. | the best informed peuple here that the actual | 1856. Out OF is ashes ave aren im inter lub house, “Summy Wo SPAY EVENING, SECOND BAPTIST C oH, aTHit wed and the amount credited on the sink- lams is Lhe successor of Senator Hears! G. Hubbard and others—propose toopen a road: | leaders of the party will be John Morley and | Yeats the “Patriotic Sous ot Aim and ite November 1si. Inst, at a at Nee Boe CECH ae ig tund under the Thurman act, the roads | Mrs. Touzalin, who bas been visiting ber! Way at thelr own apie aartees provat:| Harconris Maciays apescs rat Lead wa 1} hited Order of Depu The priueipies ES, SORES oT OF pastor. Conversions continue, sev being treated as tf still in possession Oithe lessor. | paronts, Justice and Mrs, Miller, returned yes. i potige Lee and objects of these orders are the satue as SS" ralian aud Americas Morbdi~ Monuments of ‘congregations very large, Preachin eae ee the fizest fin Lat the lowest p msible prices. ‘ong up at Dam. by the pastor, Baptisms Wedi 0 eS ready on the ground and are running the line | learn, be of the greatest importance, as out- | (hose ot the old paris, They al SG THE PRI ALLERS to-di 2 ib ‘suiday vehoul at young west of Rock creek, and the proprietors will 7 0 - LOL OF BULIVe Senator Jones, Arkan-| Judge and Mrs. Scudder, ‘of Boston, have | donate somich of the roadway, 100 fect wide, | NINE the liberal policy of the immediate tu were Secretary Whitney, ; ps s ture.” He has been engaged Ia tue preparation | of the gov rout? Mssachosetts ave. near 7th st. nw | District of Columbia. Citys Washington, se: prayer aud praise service, Tisursdiy oso sas; Rear Admiral Jouett, General Eppa Hun- | Secured apartments at the Hamilton, for the | as is required for the public use, and will als6 | or if for nome tiene pace ss verence 2 SEO BERSER | LINO. JOY + DSON; Secretary of the above-named | BEyres aul pralee service, Thursday, 7:30 pts ton, Mr. and Mrs. Knighton, of England, and | Seson. pay for all the cutting and filling necessary. to | Walttain Henry sunich, the minister of war | education turough w sii LLER & CO. oo {0 us best ofa kine edge aad beled | Beception day each Fr day from 2 4010 p. me Second Auditor Day Owtug to a severe attack ot tonsilitis, trom | make an easy grade, ‘Wor the present the line | ang Churcullls old c Speaiing tast night, | 0 oppose Us church and Se teenie ae nn ake TOT Lowen mecemrye =r FaRUHGA: oe _ which he was recovered scarcely sufficiently to | Wilt pot be ran east of Rock creck, fora bridge | save remarkable support io Churebiil’s re- | and ecclesiastt rence with public Telephone 534-2. 0c-8-6t8_ | Subscribed and sworn to before me tais Buch day of a guth sis tev & | | MB. A. H. JACKSON, the attorney for the labor- | be married, on Wednesday, Mr and Mrs. Fem. | Will De needed at that pout. Those interested | cent program. It would not surprise, ls audi- aflairs, “Both orders declare that there’ shall SS saa October, 1536. WAL G. MOURE: cts of Ulscourse October | ers In the matter, had an interview with the | ing deferred their projected wedding Journey to | Ge"y),t2 Mpa Mon raR alae SIRE TENE ence, he said, to hear that her majesty’s govero- | be uo discrimination wealust tt American in == Correct attest: epee | ee Not Tease Bed Cores e “fie | ifesident to-day in regard to his decision as to Sor ank exe weck, They area the | opening of the oxtatsion| will benedt. their | spos Reeser ge tus Seticee. Wines toneeedl | alton anil tomes tore tee ee NEW GOODS. — VERY ELEGANT PATTERNS, THOMAS SOMERV'LLE, President, | Vice: Rev. 1 ‘Texas, Seed Corn, _1t* | the churges against Architect Clarke, home of the bride’s parents, 1111 Mussachu- | property, they are perfectly willing to bear the = : 2 “ tore belag permitted to vote; that Lae Amerieat Env tow Pits Fe aaa AEE SU JOHN'S CHAP. 250 st NEAR Se setts avonue, where ‘hey wil remain untitthele | PxrBied iets jund aad tus laylug Off and grau- | “HOKE he aid so with the ruil knowledge, assent | tore belay peruiived to vote: tat ae American BESS ECLLER,}Financecom, | (SSF nwo hey Ff kta wen PAYMENTS FOR THE Liprary SrTE.—All the | own house, on Tweltth street, is ready for occu- aud consent of all his colleagues in the cabinet pe a On x NEW FENDERS. Hii, tWoMBLY Vices Sunday: O40 au. He ing. There will be, however, a bridge over | When they ceased to be united they wouid | fices as are in Ue gut ‘¥ communion: 11 am.. | drafts in payment for the library site that have | Pancy. Cards are out for two receptions at Col. | Rock crock required, and they are content to | couse lo remain in the ject subscri norning service aud serio... Sunday rs, fro 0 six O° 7 government, object in short is t phe prelnn issue of toc mbseription, | morning service wud sertig.. upd WO pane euete | been presented for payment have been honored Nae Eee = ‘clock, on Wednes- | ao the work mentloged above in anticipation ——— i iitucal office of ail i Uilice 917 F prayer and sermon. Week d. aily, 9:16 am., | at the Treasury department. The question of B ‘Ledtwi h 6 daftail f the G: of the District but ing @ bridge. LIBERAL WOME: ORGANIZE, jer degrees and enjoin secrecy up« = LOCAL 190, BROTHER|NOOD OF CAR: | Beins prayer. Holy commu 1 1 wm. ‘Lues- | title was settied in each case before the war laron \uwitz, chargé d’affuires of e Gor- ———— bers, Who are sWorn ROL Lo Vote ke US eT ERs ett meet hereater, every | 28719 am, Thursdays and holy day rants were issued. man legation, gave a musical party last even-| Ome Marriage Liceave Too Many. | They Will Endeavor to Combat the | son “snndniane nr eit TUESDAY NIGH Tat 7:30, ‘Rcmbers are requested | (Fo REFORMATION ANNIV = ing, at his rooms on McPherson square, Some | poLIce RILEY CALLS TO MARRY HIS SWEET- the pe veat awners. Tae main The twelfth issue of stock ee ce estace 5 ‘Something entirely ne GO. B. KENNED aes = ‘Tory Primrose League. amps” of th to attend at the ust ice of meeting. ‘St. Paul's :uglish Lutheran Cuuren, SURVEYOR BEATTIE WILL ProBABLY ReE-| of the guests were the Baron and the Baroness HEART, BUT SHE IS ALREADY A BRIDE. ~ Dacaksstaws sonal claiming a 1 "a ~ POS See eae: fat aud Boe gmMorrow moruing ant even: | TIRE.—The New York World to-day says: “The ele Lionel and the Misses Weat, Mr. and! on Mon day last Policemen Win, Riley, who ype ee intpesteyievacey betortiny a and several der 0 aa a ea aN Rnicre aasoCLC TION | ctmalon ofthe stxtewath Cenuurs<" Evening tex | Fmor is till current at the custom-Louse that | 4m Gomer, Mr. Charles Hardinge add Count | On Montag ine Roslecmnan Witt Riley, Wie | LOXDON, Oct. 30 great dewonstrat night | a very active imerest to te preset cammnnee Ss of the District of Columbia wit! be held tn thete-orge | Hutherw se pauie om te Sarly Lite of Maryn ther Collects Magencaeuten tie ciese sald | Mr. and Mrs, William Culien Brewster, of | Miss Cecil L. Bell, formerly of Lewisburg, West | at which It was decided to found a Women's one Dy meanneat sonnet eaenans | nd : ia i de Oe eG — REFORMED CHURCH IN THE | as brought the matter to the attention of the | New York, have sent out cards for the mar-} Va.,and now residing on Capitol Hill, under- | Liberal association to combat the work of the against foreign vorn candidates, particularly COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. By ordes of the Veosident, (Sos5™ Sit: b STATES-services in tie hapel, | President, Aunon those mentioued as desirous | riage of pereccenshter) ehh core to Lieut. | standing that he had been accepted procured a Primrose leavue, and contribute at least a8 | ayuinst those of the Roman Catuolie faith. J.-M. TONER, MD. | corner 15th and 0 streets north:vest. ‘To-morrow; | of sueceeding to Mr. Beuttie’s $8,000 a year | Lowry L. lay eveutiin, ve of absence } much to the return of Gladstove wer ai reg > oon . ASSETS OCT. 15, 1856, $701,259.60. LACHLAN TYLER. M. D.,Seerviary. " GeB0Bt_ | sunday school ut 9:30; service aid setmount 11aun. | position are John Mi, Wyate, now deputy sur | November 10th, Phe young couple will spend | ™4*riage license and secured a lew LY vee Fy vote hireoned war, on wh the next election as the tory women did for | print wnvcratic, republican aud u aud 7:30 p.m, rreaching by the pusior. Kev. veyor, and Marshal M. T. McMahon.” Uhe winter in this city, on I street. Miss Sher- | #0d made other preparations for marrying | U's, De: i printed the de. atic, repubil d TICE OF DISSOLUTIC (The first pazment on the, 12th Issue (new stocky Is | (Feo : ® n Sulisbury and Churehiil tue lust time. Ener tichuen, tears x 5 OF DISSOLUTIO: SONTAG. Dirangers cordially Welcome. Pastor's tes: — rilland Miss Blackburn, daughter of Senator | her. The next day a license was issued for the h ust Saeecttned caity roar Sian oe to Eo ta ne tes | twean EDR EE DEE E eek eels | Weneeieio ahecawe GrNERAL Swat has filed with the President | slackburn, will act us bridestialds on theocea: mariage of tyonk Germon, jr.a young erocer | AE PAVONIA BADLY DAMAGED. office o: the Associa:ion, 917 F street, or at the month- | PAU LicY, ander the firm name of FADELEY & (Fae, CALVARY BAPTIST CHU, apetition praying for areview of his court- | sion. ene Oath Sood Ry Ronse amen iy meetins pe marae National | bito.s is thicuay dissolved by mutual consent EA ner Sib and H sta nv, Reve Saute tt "1 t on with his preparations for the za 'e-Fadeiey w.llcontinue basixe's atthe old’stand. | GREENE, pastor.—Sunduy school O20 ane Preace: | Martial case, by which he was suspended for | ‘The marrlageot Miss Virginia D. Kearney ana | Riley, went o os Found to Be Making Water so Fast That : P wedding, ut when he called on Thursday for x! : ‘Famphlets explaining the ob ect re (Signed) fA DELE' ing by the pastor 11 ai. and 7:40 p.m. Bapusm | twelve years, hoping that the President will see | Lieut. Ridgely Hunt will take place at the | his bride, he was intormed that she had become She Mad to Be Beached. A Daily News reporter gained admission to the association furnish=| upon application, auter eveuing sermon. ‘Gospel meetings every un- | that the irregularities In th - Church ot the Ascension, on Wednesday next Germon, Bostox, Mass., Oct, 30.—The disabled steamer | Mveting Of the oruer as a member A reps "rlioatas SSM ARV IIE, Present SF Mine Meath onde have, 1g aud D sts. | Hest that he will sevaside the verdict andre. | Stelght o'clock. “The bride will be given away =o Pavonia now lies om the beach at iuinstord’s | te Pruceedings in deta.t, iucludily, tue oath SOME econ 5 e Sw.,and Memorial claps p sista. Seu ‘Cameron Tou: udiainisiered to cauuidates, ec. Une. pr : SES. z ‘| general. Th 5 Know 7 S 5 : ‘ “ents per Bottle, m1 vi if St. JAM. RCI L1G. e cl y ? draped with tuile and garnished with lilacs, off Boston light, where she was anchored. It | meeting, said: “Iam a firm believer in & GEE RESREDY & sox, omen: Soe Penner ivaase Aveo [Sse Speiwecn Sha U's cy Hove Janes Wi | ‘BePresent unsatisiuctofy conditionofaifairein | draped, with tulle and garnished with lacs: | “OTT Nrry, caNGRn THEIR DATES wird vic | Of Hostou light, where she was auch making | out of office uil foreigners where an Amer EO a a ne Would gladly. ettaheiste tela et Bod | orange blossoms, ‘The bride and the brides-| LET. skater in other than her forward comparuments, | vorn ot the proper elie! tn iu the deid.” I aun ; PEACHERS IN | pany will be held at the Office of the Company on | SPeciul services at opening of chancel, Sunday: Holy | 7 tf maids will carry bouquets of white crysanthe-| The New York World says the probability | so mucu so that ber fires were extiuguished by “Americans on gui SCHOOLS. TUESDAY, November 9, 1886, at 12:30 o'clock p.m., | ComMMumIon. 7:30 a.m.; Morning Prayer, 10:30; sec. | 18 thought very doubtful It he Will take such mums, The bridesmaids dresses are of white Ap examination wiil be held at tue + Fauklin Schoo! silk mull with sashes of white moire. The per 9 17220 wreloek pam | ond Ceveoratioa (churai), {i ain; Sunday sehool, 3 | WetlON us requested by General Swain. 3 7 for the purpose 0 eleciing a Board of rectors an¢ i; Litany and Catechising, 3:30, aud Evening Snap er 1exs ga MONDAY Nox tole at 8 elo | er the SEEUSael ac oUaeH CANE Wisia aa’ aa CaaS Thee | Eeerees TNs hve ae ea aes ees | Ok GEnREAS AREY GOURT:MAGGTIT fans Docal| Co desean en ate tn Norn Hunt, Miss Lena | Who have been playing to a losing business at E ‘a ud beach the vessel to wage ber en = yy — ms up ; nt A ri 5 ae Sew York Casi 3 The passengers W trans! in| “But,” he added, “the. lates Eipais on whive sino, fr three texciens of Penitian- | fully be done by the Stockholdersunder the provisions | SEJoun's wil preuch at tvening Prayer.” | | uppoluted to meet at West Point November 8 | Porter, Miss Hose Gouverneur, Miss Victoria | the New ¥ ino, will return to England at | ing. The T vere aster ut,” he add ne latest Tul up in White seuools, aud for three teachers of Eg s ir Emory, Miss Nellie West and Miss Nellie York engagement, No | saiety t this cily by tugs und piliot bouts, | supreme council are to keep tue strength of Us, “Arithmesic and History in white schools; 1or | Of *B@ charter. Bigg lornne Prayer, U aud Evening Prayer (choral), | for the trial of some enlisted men. ‘The detail | Auguz The young couple, will spend the wh oe = 18 ‘This sels has been ay reaching here early tals morning. Her mauis | organization et, even. irom ‘three principals of colored schools, lor three teachers: 730. a of the court is: Capt. Henry Metcalfe, ordnance | ter in New York, where the lieutentant’s vessel, | ¥°™! Lonz. | 224 baggage are now being brougut to this city | vouy oi our own Gers. Next spring it will of Penmanship im colured schools, and for three Ha eee ears, Morning, Braye "10:30; | department; Ist Lieuts. J.P. Wilson, 1st artil- | the new cruiser Boston, will be lying. ey ne ae ope, ons: | by tags. be tinpussible to estimate wheie our members Sephora Beciteh. arthmetio and History to col- | ————— Fe DECORATIVE ART ROOMS OF and’ Catechising, 3:30 ent 2 ao, | ery; F. J. A. Darr, 12th infantry; F.S. Harlow, | Senator and Mrs. Voorhees will take a house | 2ale to Enpien oa y- Ny ‘Tugs witb lighters In tow have gone to the | or our strength wiiend. It will surprise not Evening Prayer, 7230. | 1° / y New York engagement of ihe Cameron . 0 wien Ot » city, but the enti jo person employed Uy or receiving salary from the ‘Mrs. B BRUCE & CO., will reopen at 915 E | Week days, 7 and 9 a.m. aid 6:30 p.m. Holy days, | 1st artillery, and Win. B Evans, 19th infantry, | 1 winter, and Mr. E. B. Lehman, of the Cased Baer ap steamer Pavonta and will remove as muco only We people of Ubis city, but We entire ntlemen, frst, lust x the Water in the hold. It was then decided to | and all the ti ‘The Chairman of U -< is that Violet Cameron and her company, | (io ir uli the passeugers remaiulug on buatd | iug said the strength or tue S a oc inesdays aud Fri venting 2 and 2d Licuts. F. 8, Foitz, 1st cavalry, and C.P. ut that rival managers | ner cargo us possivie. A diver has also gone to | union, Uur sireugth Will be kuowa when it Is + covernment need apply, ior such caunot be em- | St 2.w., on WEDNESDAY, ber Be. Su-3t | Wednesdays and Fridays, kvening Pruyer at 7334. 1t ‘Tawnsley, 4th arilloryscwitte ist Lieut, 0, J. | British legation, will take their former apart-| throughout the country have canceled the dates | Rainsior is Isiund and will examine the bottom, feli, and can only be undersivud by its result ia 7 . ~ LL BE A SERMON ON GOD ==> RYLAND M. E, CHURCH.—COR. 10TH | Brown, ist cavalry, judge advocate. ments in the Portland. they gave the troupe. John Stetson peremp- | o the steamer as soon as tue weather permits. | Lne'clecuious.” s authority of the Committee on Night Schools, | | to Noah. T'de-set muy bow In the eload, and | (ESS adh ‘D sts. w.—At 11 wt, preachiny by : aay eee nevoone Col. and Madame Bonaparte are in the city, | torlly canceled the tour weeks he had given A pian ol wit Wek npeeet ‘ugen, the Getta SS eed ar EO (Ee oe nee aoe ad: | | ARMY OnDERS.—The following changes in the | ana have put thoir house in readiness to enter- | the attraction at the Globe theater, Boston, say-| Tae AMOUNT STILL GROWING. | sae" being Wo oppose foreiguers ai the pre .2. 2D. MOMASTER, V. 8 (i ey Ocenel wee ae Gae'| cee ha tanienee ee Bray | medical department have been ordered: Major | fuln their imperial kinsman, Prince Louts Na- | ng tbat he could iaieape So Satore ee — euteiection; to onapize tur tie spring cat ‘Toronto. ‘Udice, Wood Bras sabica LOOM ay eee o'clock p m., corner 7th st. and Pennsyivavia ave, = ‘CONGREGATIONAL GHURGH, com | J: V- D- Middleton relieved from duty in the | poleon, when he Visits the capital. Hanloycor the hanone samten this city, sent | NOW st ts Said the Adams Express Rob- paige, and W purge tue city goverument of tur aapecaty = (Rese"nor uth and c see a w. tne Penge hee | department of the Missourl and ordered to| Prot. Fabiana, of this city, bas written a pa- | word 10 Lonsdale that there was no use of Vio- bers Secured $120,000. wers, tacos, SV INFOS ee ee Ee OP COECSNRT OF THE | SM SENMAS. will preach 11 & m. and 7:30pm | David's Island, New York harbor. Mu). A. A. | siotic song, entitled “Forward, Columbie!” | let trylag to Bila week at nis theater, as re-| St. Louis, Oct. $0.—As the days pass the “i = See PL IRREN XFORSIS HIS CUSTOSE: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Seating ‘sermon oe eingr he aienament +nihe | Woodhull trom David's Island and ordered o | ius no his dedicated to Mire: Glovemed, etm | qpecesole people woule wot patrouise the sinount ‘stolen fromthe Adnies Express Ons ‘The Grent Liberty Statue. (er ihacne Y ek ol . e234 ‘October. 1886 ning scr on ape Missouri, Maj. Jobn W. ‘i I. Jeneiry and Stiver Ware at costuntil JANUARY Ist ee es ony ca Cceuee “The Search tor Manhoody" "Vaaper service at U8 | Witter re i Mlissourl. Ma Jona W vee} doliats worth of goods om hand at hat ime | CHARLES Heyes, Palate Cavous C Dem) pur “uniay’sehout at ¥: Risch: consent, He bas also presented to formauee.. San Frencisco and Philadelphia St. Louis and San Francisco THE ILLUMINAWION TO TAKE PLACE ON MON Williams irom the department of the Cuiumbia | Bet Consent. He has alsy presented to the bee iT 4 oF car on the a ‘rancisco road, Will be'closed out at auction. Sea, Decrees As mae Dee ff. organist. DAY NIGHT. and ordered to the department or the Pluie | Smithsonian some valuable fossils which he FS did Ukewive,so that 1t will be readily | (7) Stonday night, grows with alarming ra: AY NIGHT, mL Music led by br, collected in Europe. geen tbe wisest course'for Violet Cameron a1 Tabet her-asd give my attention to the | On motion of the plaintiff, by Mr. F. P. B. Sands, his Capt. J. K. Corson from Jefferson barracks, Mo, Ber company of burlesquers will be toseek the | PIGity. First It was sald ta, bs $50,400, then Rayong ee al = tr me rinr whey 9 shail remasn her= asd en on aff, by Mz. FP. B. San i f ave decided ta Repairing Busivess “Guads cau be laid aside Yor | attorney, itis ordered that the defendant. Lanseria C (a WESLEY CHAPEL, COR OF STH ax | 8nd ordered to the departmentof theOoluipula, | | Miss Katie S, Burchell, of Clarke county, Va. | fet company of hurieanert Weill fee sea Heaee ee Tee geet Bhi pers oF monze | statue shall be lilumiuated aud tue fireworks ChPistanas by making payment on them. Call | Duncan ‘eaue his appe rates to be entered herein on 'F sts n.W., Rev. MaciknD NORRIS, -— | Capt. H. 8. Turriil from the department of the | is visiting hercousin, Mr.‘ E’ C. Reid, at 1809 yes gleaned trom tke hippers of money | Sct otron Monday evening meat. diuvemter & Gnd get prices ctu | orbefore che irst rule-day. occuring Tory day: aitee Suuiay School 90am. Prewcuing by ‘nebasr 11 | Platte and ordered to department of the Col- | 12th street, Tro Over » sig Bond Sale. fee pepe and may ‘aggre: | 8 7:80 o'clock, If the Weuther be" propitious; 1 (Reem 80 W Comsos. 350. WG MACARINEY, | a In case of default. aioe Boobie S50 pin. ‘Galicia meetin outa, 130 pau | department Of kee Gee nqnaay trom | Captain and Mra. W. Ross Browne are now pani - MBLETON RESIGNS FROM 120,000, Mupager Wier was seen early | BOL We rst fair pigbt thereatter. The iluml- The object >: thissuit i to entoree payment oftwo | vrayer ieeting Thurday, 7:00 pm. Weats free aculi | Geharement of the Columbia and ordered ty Sian Wasteee AB pad cae mat s 3 said uation of the statue will be Lhe signal for sett ~ NEY, Eble to the order oi sald plaintif, beating date on = rst Lieu: nC. Langfel ps of eng! a = . i Bankers aud Dealers ‘in Goveroment Bonds (it a ae (Se, CENTRAL, UNION SUISSION.—GOSPEL | neers, und the order of Ocvober ‘19 relating vo | *ifered no loss in consequence. ‘The Baltimore American says: Some wéeks | tound was workiug Upthe cave, but that there & sab as Ob * Deposits. Exchange. Loans Collections euch being for the sum service are held as iu‘lows: Mis ion rooms, | him suspended until the expirutionot his leave, | General and Mrs, Van Viiet have returned to pologt: mericn: y clues as to who perpetraced the the clty for the season. ago It was stated that there had beén a consoli- | Were so MALY CUSteS Gimoult’ to select from | 4 FRENCH EDITOK RETRACTS A SLANDER dation, ander the name of the Baltimore und | Smong them. The threads ol tue evidence were RATHKE THAN FIGHT A DUEL. A new und ipvteresting movement tn musical Harrisburg railroad company, of the Hanover | nun enous, but they were gradually velug| Panis, Oct. 30,—Le Monderecently published culture ip this city was effected last Saturday, | yoo ction, Hanover und Gettysburg, the Balti- | Woven together and they expected to hear from | asianderous article against a Wealthy Atericat Anderson at Portland, Me., yesterday, ordering | by the organization of the Washington Sym- | Junction, . their ageuts in a day or two, Later in tne even- | resident, Dr. Herz, cumrging hi di and wpa ag ater | eer cimay ania ave every day ati every uli ished in The Evening Star | 7:30: ¥.3 p.m, Providence hull, cor, Mary vat 5 ' a . ave. and tob'st siw., Tuesday and Prid.y nights, 730. | .“* BRITISH ScHooNeR’s Frxz Rexrrrep. R. Justice, &e. | Piigrim wail, 1Uth, near Rou.w.. Friday uights, 7gu. | Secretary Manning sent a telegram to Collector Clerk & Union ME. Church, Zoth st, Mouday nights, 4330, ft Gospel was.ou, Sunady aferndon.—iowa Circle, Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and all -ecurities listed on the Exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston | newspape and Baltimore ouught and sold, ‘By the Court, A specialty made of Investinent Securities. District y Bonds and ail Local Railroad, Gas, insurance and | _ocz-Law ‘Telephone st.ck dealt in. aes : with being a eee . YOUN Saya A zy 30: | him to remit the fine of $900 impose buoute Orcuestra, which promises to be one of | more and Hanover and the Bachman Valley | {oy'ur- Wier received advices which caused his | bankrupt aud @ Pyussina spy. Here seat. sect s Bir< THE SUPRESE COUT OF THE | “ouler mght Let Sisirat Mining Hons Sey 10°K: | British schooner Alba ior catering thar por: | OUF Most uetive sgencies In that direction, & | companies, of Pennsylvania, andthat the ne hasty departure from the city. Wnere be weut | onds to Havatd, te weiter ot the meticle, who Amencan Bey Terepbone Stock bought and sold.au7 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, BAILEY. ay a sev. 47 | without a munitest. large number of prosessionals are entered as | road had ‘been secured by the Western Mut no one on the outside Knows and the company’s | now publishes # card wiludrawing tne charge it JNO. MORAN, ‘The 30th Day of September, 1586. FOUNDRY BEE CHURGH- FORE = meinbers, and a peculiarly interesting feature | laud raiiroal company. The final steps in the | officials reiused Ww say. Mr. Damvel, manager | apologizing lor having made them, and express Wrunexa ZxrPmecur v. Hnewax Zvrrencat—Na | [-S=>,SOUNDRY Of 2E CHURGT Fock Progress of the Indians. of the suciety is that many of the violinists are | consummation and formal ratification of the | o: tue st. Louis office, said tbat importaut news | ing tue deepest regret Al having’ been se des 2126 Pennsylvania ave, 4. Docket Seat Cnn ne 0 es, Bay. De. NAYLOR, - ¢. = judies. Mujor J. W. Powell was chosen presi- | deai aud in the disposition of certain securities satisfied wilt Lue apulagy. 19 ath Preaching by she pose | eae OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE AN- | dont, Mri Garrick Mallery vice president and | fevolved were taken wt two or three meetings | struck tne rignt clue. They are sure of their ——— = ‘0 pem. Our prayer meeting on | NUAL REPORT OF THE INDIAN COMMISSIONER. | Pruiessor Bernays musical director. The so-| held within the past tew days, and from them ud be would soon ve arrested. As to the Collision in the Bay. aud pastor aud members unite | Indian Commissioner Atkins, in bis annual | ciety is composed of active and patron mem- | something of a controversy hus arisen, one of | rypber's whereavouls or identity nothing could Mal Invitation to. strau ugers und vistors toa | report, states that during the past year the | bers—the lutier class already including many | the resulis being tue resiguation of Mr. T. Ed- asa large force of good mecianics to 0 motion of the plaintiff by Mr. Lemue! Fugitt. ner | Buuday Schuol at Attend prompily to repairs of Latrodes, Furnaces | solicitor. it 13 ordered that the defendant, herman yd gad (Katges. All of hibb «Sexton and Woud's | Zvpprochit. cause his sppestunes tbs eae a Baktmore Latrobes. Simouu'» Sif. “Co. aiver | 4, ornare the arse pea da Furnaces and buck Ranges. A. ux stove corseplese | Sith att, had called him away'and that they bad at last | luded, Dr. Herz y occurring be learned. n tiae, Was ram , herwise the cause wili be proceeded ladies and gent.emen weil known in fashiona- | ward Hambieton, one of the Westeru Mary- —_ ont bas ¥ Pe tanens snd Noveny farusces. Tia Rooling: | with avin case of demaait am are all free, ite | Indian race has taken a firmer step in the | pie circles, ‘Several fino ouncerte are protaised | Ith deserts oa the part of toe city. Tito CE as a yk pio lac aigte ST, 8 con! uanpo ned dlantiog, Fagmbing. 2. good work and fatr prices. Open unth | o,! ie beet gethis sults toobtain an absolutedivoree GRACE M, E CHURCH, SOUTH, con: | arch towards civilizatien than ever betore | during the season. potut at issue arises from the fact that a syndi- —— oends mapeneioans Spm Teiephow No voee 7 Provided, a cops’ of this_ order be publishe1 in the ner of 7uh and A streets b. «Sunday scuool | Iu the same length of time, The estimates tor | General and Mrs. A. C. Jones returned to the | cate of cuplualisis ad, ner extended negotin- | was i¢ Due to Defective Air Brakest— A French Frigate at Norfolk. Gee Was onconss ai ee TLis Bias oemopener, in addiuion to the Weahing- Mand Ltes Prayer mecucy | aYing on the Indian service have been re-| city last week. Mrs. Jones will shortly leave Cale San pry pm aerp apne Sixteen Dead Accounted for. Fort Monnor, Va., Oct. 30.—Tue French BEKNAKD H. JOBNSTON. eMSHARLES fos Mie Tustice, Hees £4828. Ud9 tn 1886 to $5,606,873 | tor the Pacific coast, where she Will puss the | Panies $276,000 of 5 per cent bunds ot the ‘holds : Oct, 80.—An olf building in te Menerve passed tor Nortuik at 9 v'clock HILL & JOHNSION, meee for 1888. The'comimissioner advocates we di- | winter with irleuds. Solidated roud at PortaGe, WIs., Oct. n ol ing in | this morning. t J. Miias, Cleric. vision of the Indian lands in severalty and that the agreement cédnstituted a contract on | p, converted into@ temporary morgue sonnininaipinis Nt. ND INSURANCE te Cre = bringing’ the Indiuns within the circle of citi-| A Wedding, whieh at ted more than ordl- | the part ot the companies to deliver =e pos y iegake, and therein repose all that is mortal Two B.& reights KER 2 ae = 2 SU! E v) LN) re “Cc ‘hood, the ‘ice numed—! e * m Made. Insuraice pisced ia responsible companies Gog Ada. Eq, pocket 26. Siu va. Tuesday, 730 pm. Holiuess meeting. | 48d tharry an Indian maiden who bas also | The bride was RSMo fate colon eee + revice 1 motion of tive plaintiah, ‘CHICAGO, Uct. 30.—A special to the Times peet 26 = 2 i a Mr. Henry Galt, of Taneytown, and ‘niece of | o uirectors 1 staied to have been a very | the wreck ure laid upon the remuins fur the Combe eng seg he Page j ea these tee | cent eae tga ee eee mone | Rorieertonal OF TOO) ere eee eran ms! WalllaeaMAelalh GE Waxcinerome abe cree Stormy one, and an injunction on tue part ot | purpose of identification, In some cases iden- | 0M, Zanesville, Oulo, says: By a collision of ROOK. HIGGS & COL oc-tm | ney: her, sulicltars He's ord: Fed tnac the defendant, | at*_| breaking and fencing land, and Suridisg s | Was Mr. E. Chester Stott, of the well-known fri the city w prevent the delivery of the bonds tw | tification will be impossible, and an east-bound freight at Bluck Sand, yes- rer herein on or betore the frst piltake oneere | RoE, REV, DE JOHN NEWMAN, THE | B ‘Fc‘the homestead is’not ou an Inufun | 1 Stott & Cromwell, ot this ely. ‘There were | thesyadieate is sald to have been threatened | “Bngineer ‘Thomas, Litue 1s resting at his oe bp ed oe edd ee forty days ufter this dag: otherw'se the cause Will be | Creare, Paakge will Drench in the Metropoilian M | reservation the man should also have the priv | 20 bridesmaids, and the fair young bride, who | Srarke none. dt is aleo said tiat since taede: | home. rhe shock and wounds have com | Seven curs, witu thelr comteuts were total. des Pefine ob ect af chia alt i tosbinte'a divoree from the | “€9¥m. < econd session of Eas in sacred Arch | lege of citizenship, Including the right of sui-| 18 oue of the mds} popular young ladies of Tu | termination. to et at EY Se By Stroyed. "A tramp was seriously injured and 01 marriage on the ground ofdesertion. n° | euley Mouday, 7:40 p.m. ‘Tuursday evening lecture | frage.” He recommends that the five civilized | Reytown, entered ihe church leaning on the | junction on the partof the syndicate to prevent ee rotding: will | the track blockaded tll late last night. The ride d ti ca 730. At_ | tribes in the Indian territory give up tribal re- | arin of the groom, preceded by tue tour ushers, | tue delivery to Stein Brotuers wus tuvugnt of, | recover. 2 ag B Joss Lo the railroad is about $100,000. A mis of this crder be published im | “— Messrs. Charles G. Stott, of Washington; Churies | by hetner such @ Step Was contemplated | ne~ota and Dakota papers, that was in the ding of ord. ed the collision, rs Beane in the Ceeeieg tte | Lb Se ere CHURCH CONS. Ave, | ations and form 9 verrilorisl government. | Ee eng An aele ee ee metering wld not be learned au- | wreck hus been recovered, including registered | W8derstauding of orders caused the Week. before suid ruledsy,and in the Evening Star bt Le aud M sis. —Kev. J. 8. Cowiis will | There is a vast, surplus of lande in the Indian | Moutell, Sterling A. Galt an ‘A. Guilt, | yesterduy alternoon co! wedge plenty mye geome | hewspaper, Wasiiiogton. Ia tik er Preven 11 am: Hishop J. J. Moone, D.D..7-30 pm. | Territory which must be disposed of by Con- | O! Baltimore. At the altur they were met by | Zhoritativel packages and let From Wall Strect To-day. Wate coe” Teste HA ELESPJAMES, Instice, | Collection tor the church. ‘J. W. | Fret phe total indian, population, in, the Red eed Soedig ema EEL OF EP (ORS tounest was begun. New York, Oct. 30.—The stock market . J. ms. Clerk rr 5 7 = 3 s. inited Stat excludin; ask 2 03 7, assis le’ | ‘Rossa’ ropes! but erally heavy; this Bookes Taree Pag ayacs tse | (Kose ENG ASD scorce sas, ralprench at it Ruse Wormorrot, setae aks ome es tucivd'o the wedding trom the fact tusk: ak PORT HIM FOR A CONSIDERATION. Fecognized some articles a1 Jewelry winch had | fractions, except for Pacific mail, whuict wus up = MOULDINGS, &c., 50 per Dozen, Assorted. wubpreach at 11 at ‘o-MOFFOW, UCt. 1st, wlsd meeting in Bloomsburg, Pa., 5 a tr Jy per cent, Therewas a moderate Lu-iness on! At lowest prices. Frompt delivery and correct count, = KESNEDY & SON, Suuday Bendel Anniver men | though the quaint old cuurch is overa hundred special from New York in the Philadelphia | belouged to his wife and detalled her move- atyard of 3200 Fatteet. | ine.uvg at 730 p.m. Young People's meetiug ot Mr. Butler, from Warren | years ora. ik ok “ s Krbich Jersey Central and Iicnt a 45 pun. Siinday school meets a 9330 & i “Titary: | COUBLY, One OF Lhe speakers, sald that while ue | Yeu" old, und has been uttended by the oldest | Press of to-day says: “To a Press correspondent | ments, showing that she wus undoubtedly on | \y which Jomey Con: Seite ; caida? plete meeting at i Atiue copy.” Test: an A wt e a ein A See MAES eo toe to | West Point were most prominent. Prices aig FE: Ee te amt eft coda welcome, to | Was NOL officially notined. Yet hecould assure | Over celebruted witiid. its, Unve-onored sand | Theodore Roosevelt, republican candidate tor | 1a croc wag wine emitted, ak he ey NOTicE port opened an office at | “ADEETS At uny 01 these services. —__ ae apport thie demonrusielisnae would | historic walls. ‘The bride was handsomely and | mayor, sald: ‘I was honored this inurning with THE AIR BRAKES WERS OUT OF ODER. gg se 938 F STREET, i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST., J ‘Bh tustefully attired in white slik de Francais,en | call from Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa, I be- A pussenger, WL0 was uboard the wrecked wed. Con. ‘ined 1%, Mobile aud Obio TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIES where he woutd te pleased: us sce. hls patrons aud rere gti Yet, DE, COTM” | wnte oveniug wad wil! spend sunday er tho | Huloe, With tulle ‘vail aud pearl trinmiugs | eve he bes bees opposing me in bie paper, the | tritsedd foal migbir “Whee i wee alee ot yuna ana Se Peal and: Bulut 1%. itch op your hair filling out. One treatment of tne | — : Se Ese OA | UL TAO pean, Nees Me CnvCursine OF ShLA SD | realdence ofex-Conpressiten Georeen: Iles | Tue groom aud Ushors wore vluck Prince i United Irishman, but he evidently wanted to | the cars at Milwaukee they were trying to | mndnd andWent Point after opeuing up'iy a. 39 Blectric Hair Resorer will doit Twenty-five treat- | ([—gese OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF Taxes, | Yortsociei. will preach 10 the eveulng. “Aiken | in, Broad sireet. On Monday he wlll xo is | bert couts with white satin ey, the ushers | Sine to an understapding. He’ submitied | make the air brakes ou the Milwauxes cvach | Sivanced wo 40, but ialer reacted a irettion, Eevniaior $44, It han never ale inp Years cal WHSHNCRORCOLCMBIA™ | gertcapedtiiy iatived 1 | fag in Geuies, sayer weesren ere im ihe even” | thegrooia. The guenia were nearly ait full | quite a novel proposition; {may aay tuacit | work. This, they could not do, aud someone There was aaiight reaction, but at 10 clock Jor testimoliais uf tue best iauulies in Washington. Of the Liseie hl nek ee —>_..OUNT VERNON z lng in whiah, says a New York Herald dispatch, 2 was out of the usual line. suid in consider- market is quiet rn. scorer asthe wexpayers of the District wh duplicate eabat | KB“ cuitsch Sout, cornerer Kang Seatotw = | he will inuke it an especial point 1a Airave | dress. Amongst those ‘prevent were Williaua brakes, as Ube train was then five minutes late. heck for the cause of Ireiand, ai, G.lt and lamily, Mr, and Mrs, Frederick | tion of # small c! I know the rear Pallmau bad no brakes upon of iat ep ey Sel 30, 1887, | Kev. SW. MaDDAWAY. pastor. ‘Preaching at ii | the assertions that he is Opposed. 10 Gen. | 2. A ‘November 9, so that payment on 1 . Speak: ime. ‘tia will De ready to receive paymemtrof taxes atti: | Uetock wi. Subject: “Uutevier the Churen® aezap | Newell's return to the Ualted etone weote: Filing and samliy,” Str; Norman Gait, ites eo ee cionped Unlege Twas biscred, ands | it, and 1 am iuily satisfied that if they THE NEW YORK GOVERNOR'S MEPLY TO THB office from and ater the first day of November, 1886, | OCloc~ pm, subject: “The Untlutshed Character.” | Mr. Powderly will speak In the Acadery of | Bette Copenhaver und Miss uulu Prentiss, of | ooh larger check fOr Dimseit, to be duved to- | Worked the disaster would not uave veea near [oa © the District: supply Wreck Balt Shay Te Toes! Su November 1, 1956, the | ‘All the memiversand friends of the chutch earnessiy | Music, New York, Monday aight, in bebals of | Wasulngton. At the conclusion ¢ cere | Gay, he would give me the undivided support | #* bad, because the coach without any ching to . re os daneene Ok South of New York. ‘at ollice, | other Balf May I, 187. invited to be present. 10 | Henry George. Prepurationsare being made | Mouy a bundsoe reception wus given at the | GRY, Shan ate cise ase sis pert | hold it back shoved ahead when the shock | At the demoera the ‘Ullices Unrovgheut the city. “Tele: | On so much of ihe first balfot said tax due Nover a ‘ae i purental residence of the bride, “Gull’s Fancy,” | Of the United. came and smashed in the light cur ahead, Academy of Masic, In Philadelphia, last eve- ber 1. 1886, a8 shal! not be paid during seld m SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, Mission. | OF # great demonstration. the uld homestead, which hus’ been In posses. | imfluence in my benslf with numerous secret | Cue noe Masses OF Natt tea the one e Eeyi sgh nesting neu tater Wut is | hn, t- Totecharcnye ugying a¥atins fevtesh | the repativouy ely commitiaceroe Lauterafos | sion ofthe ini tor 8 hundzed ua Sity"Yourk | tontedee, wih which he was Sonnecied, lie | ,uraxemmen Mls. Mae dertiancet at tee | MBE the spectal fate was an address by a ~~ | Say (of ewe suececding mouth thereafter, until the | St Us W. rch 18 enjoying x glorious revival; ‘ a is, Mo., id beaut pudence almost my away ai ‘Hed, and v. Mill, of New York. TPHE PROOF OF THE PUDDI ‘aine is paid. OF otherwise procectied wits’ fity-one persous have been colverted within te pact A lurge number of costly and beautlint gins tell Ei. ‘not | train, hus fled, and ‘bis Whereatouts are un- Ticciric Hat Kestover isthe onl wexetabe, root | Giruegr Dae OF otberwie proceeded with‘ athe iaw | {hig one pemons tev. been couverica wauhly the pact terug refused © OD the Clty ticket was yes: | ru received by the bride, iuciuding solid’sit | Hf, but T munayed to that Iwas duced the large audience rose and cheered Sea leer ead. -ulphar, or | “Tie law imposes @ Like pen BR COAL A BROTHE. y in that kind of business.’ Gov. Hii devoved pour, i er mon Ragment of | SEED. Meee ESE | q tite republictin estimate gives the republican | Yer, cut gluss, bundsome paintings und beaut —— wiidly tor several minutes. aa Eeeuse te sn dacbesite | second haut dBe Say 2, 4862, Ur not po Wwitbinmald AY St, BAPTIST CHURCH, candidate in Pennsylvanian majonty et aisroo | 2 ea seer See endian vee ae THE DEAD WHO HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED. | thegreater part of his speech to Mr. Blaine, flo i sale onal Aber ath of Akay. Condes, E, COOK, ner Gay and 8.st sis, Rev. G. W. M. whhe the democrats are expecting to elect their ; Teception lasted from p.m. after Assistant Superiatendent Farling telegraphed | said: “There 1s no crisis to be anticipated, such reasous we aid | —“-st____ Collector of axes, D-G._| Lovet, Pastor. 41 4. in,“ atiel's Ploty Tested: 7236 | tleket by 7.100, which Mr. and Mrs. Stott leit on the evening rai Manager Miller lute lust nigut, givin ‘end predicts. I under (edt besbie te purciaw wiewcut | (Pago~ FRESH BARAT. tla CANNED ba jamencen of Sheba" mavvuth seBool a. Vidu a ——_se9_ train for Chicago und other western cities, Lionern) Sesneee Seer postuvey Sioutk | Mir. Blaine imagines pred Perit sith ea senor es ie Sew ere Uno REN SEEE gos, brave tneeting: iy so ks Bron uta awn | : AS OLEOMARGARINE Law 1x Venwowr,—| Mra. Logan returned to the city during the Lologist. Cousuliaion irre. Sealp reated singly oF | _OC28St 1200 F sisest_ | Hr ube benedit ol yt wont Shun poving and Haircusting. KORG AYER, Hed so far, as lollows: Mrs. Conrad Scherer, rawejcigionsof tie Werla® | The Vermont house on Friduy passed an oléo- | week, and is at the tamily, residence, Calumet aan ine Winona, Mrs. Rosina Joes, Rush Creek, Miu: ATTORNEY | (2, the beneiit o1; ay Street church on Monday evel | margarine bill. 1t prohibits the sale and muu- | Place, ior the winter, She hus with her at ire Alva Winter, Kal ‘Mici eco. ‘ane ATTORNEY | ing ot 7:60 Calvary Bavtist church. 1t* | ufuc.ure 0, spurious butter under s fine o; $500, | present her daughter, Mrs, Tucker. ae ‘Decds for nearly elghtee » Keal Estate in atl its VERMONT AV KIsTiaN | {tulso prohibits its use in hotels, eating houses the arrivals by the New York > F branche. Kostas S amet S007 bor eeseimall ty | UE “S5~Conreteurh Powanine sateen enta® | and benralug: Rowen woes mative penuitys | Leora Secs npca mares Uhen ene | phouso, bject touched in any manner. Bass Fixrenrs Fm ny Poe | Fas Neca aie nace HOWE Suoduy “chuul | ULess he UWner tureot exhibits a placard | tars Mos wie “wurried on the SOUh tnseaue at Winona; Bemsented to, the people of EDD, 8, yodug people's Mectng yer ant pe + a ber, arr . pl a = Pie, 7a MN oe av PIS | tacd Kare Baeg ches large, “Oleomarggrine |-Girurd, Pa, ‘The bride was Miss Elizabeth C, Zoo, to Minneapoll ‘ivania was that (bere must islation, used bere.” Such persons ure not to ve*hed Open Fire Place, JERUSALEM (SWEDENBULG. | lable under the uct. A Woman’ suffrage, bil Batlles of Girard, daught ‘Buttles, Dy toreign. from T am going to discus to LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, .. J ‘Temple, N introduced by Judge Poland, tore, | * DaDKOr of thas clsy. Mr, PORTABLE GRATES, TILES and MANTELS, | | © eae pe? = paces eee vas enc gvimarrow! uth Stee a third readiug. was ordered 4 | here us associate counsel with Gen. Butler for mally fore, "Sontag, Reka pn - : ka Specialty. co ite tie, The Mey. Hee ws res aes ow hus always Deon striotly enforced: aad those post ident Pow ‘Useiul aud Decorative Articles for Wedding Presents, woeis: OU Uscaw. | cam on biomes inter oe aan oy ‘Axormun xxbpsicra Al ep rs Cry-| Mrs. Wm. M. Frank and daughter and her he Eto be wdded the numes of Johu seNcun, HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSO! t BUY THE BEST. = it*_| ctnNati.—Charies Doll was urresved in Cincin- | brother, Mr. D. Goldsmith, have returned to Jos, Plant and Frank Gu: nig — FOR 8U\DAY. OCTOBER 318T—DUM- | nati yesterduy afternoon, charged with certity- | the city’ from Cleveland, where they bave been @ United’ Officer, and | #nd_ 43d su oe 424 9th street, BIBB'S BALTIMORE LATROBES {Fa "partonavenue M: i Church, West Werk | ing toa toes ne fraudulent warrant for $3,010 | Visiting for some time, ‘oczs Dealers im Furnaces, Ranges, Grates and axD Pacer Souda eeineor tea ead, 7230 bm. by he | wuille iuember of tue deiunet board of public | Lieut. Corwin 2. Rees and Miss Louise Mer- —_— sere! CALVERT RANGES bem Hon Vascr's expected to udiresa the works. He gave bond for $5,000 and was re- Pl were married at Erle, Pa. yesterday In Bt. 1 * 2 Tieeding; aiso other futercsting exercises may ‘be ex: | leased. "a Episcopal ohuren’ ‘Ushers were prea Arrextiox. SUEPAs a erin 1p Consasspllcned Bee? 824 Econ: | py cued. Ali cordiauy invited. ae inostiy brother naval officers of the groom, sta- * jit.tione, ee THE CORNERSTONE OF THE Can | ,,“!-2ED ON HER Way to Liperty.—An | tioned at Erie, where he has also been on duty LATEST PAKISTAN MODES Beware of Im! ae GRE, d TO-MOor | Ithaca, N. Y., young lady, Miss Quick, wa! ear or two, They,as well ea a00ne: (See CIRCULATING LIBRARY 2749 PENS | OW b: Gctulnatwimsose, eS! 0-52 killed white du ber way to’ Dg ke ad yd Many " > a ay ratte. 'r way to New York eit to iorm, MLLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1309 F stuxez. ‘sylvania ave. 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