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THE EVENING STAR IOWA AND THE PULLMAN COMPANY PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, © ‘The State nay yo a : Fiche to Ke AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . Carcaco, Nov. 6.—A special from Des Moles, Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave, andllth St, by Towa, says: All of the Iowa railroads osing Pulle The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ‘man cars have united in serving notice upon AUF: a‘ > ‘ 3 that an application will be SH. KAUFF , Pres't. made to tre Cate States reas court, Judge Se os ae at Omaha, November 18, toran iajune- iy by carriers on the'r Own meee or teens eet ion restraining them trom collecting taxis for Seek or 4c per month, "Copies at the counter = Using such cars. The railroads provested Somes on —_e oo: spring, when the execal!ve coanell made up sone year, 86: six mont aunual assessment, against this tax. Now they efEBteted at the Post Ofice at Washi D.cas Propore by legal means to resist it. The state Felass mail matter.) shea Eiarcounter move ‘has imued orders to ar-wst ‘Tar WEEKLY Stan—pobt on Friday—$1 8 the employes of the Pullman company who ai year. postage prepaid. Six months, 60 cente, found ih the state, to hola them lor retusal of ‘s- Ail' malt : Ress in Lowa to relncorporate here. Years the state has assessed the Pallman Vo. 69—Na 10,446. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1886. TWO CENTS, | shiststanstiorig corporations gs _—$—S—— ee ___ SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE! _SPECIAL NOTICES Pang, but collected the tax through the roa‘ Washington News and Gossin. LIFE AT THE CAPITAL. fornia, is at the Hamilton. Mrs.C. M. Bailly ‘using their cara, By special agree — = accompanies her. Telegrams to The Star, | 26 de murocas propose to’ fepecnse wits that THF SERIAL avi RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | [ “ST. JOHN'S CHAPFL 22D ST, NEAR Personal and Soe: yements—What| Mrs. D. P. ters hay arrangement and let the state collect its (ars TEE se erat cavers Between Toth and oth. Het. tS | ROSE pnw Hep Anne RST NEAR | Govannwext RECEIPTS TO-DAY. — Internal ‘Morgan and dang! we Te e th NEW isste OF STOCK. the High Officials and Others Are ~ ist SKOOPAMip@ter, eubjects of discourse November | day (Nov. 7th)’9:46. a, from the Pullman compauy direct ervi turned from Paris, and Mrs. Morgan is here, at Move of the state to domesticate thatcompany. 4 Le 311 arm. 7 lomestic y COMMENCEMENT OF THE IsTli SERIES S80: Mofaing service. ‘The Round World Girt | Holy commanion acd perio 3p PRunday schoui: | T°VeBNE, $356,385; customs, $446,042, Doing. the Scott Cirele bouso, putting it in order. She ees a etched Regains mth metas of ive Sorat | Sth Prue eveqiig service, A Doub lection | Apa, even sone aod eatechity SENATOR Vest and Judge Knox, of Pennsyl- —_— Sid, Be poled by her daughters later on-and| REVOLT IN THE TORY PARTY | THe apams EXPRESS nop . Soe sahecrigtion tk ie ines - ee GRIOS WEI Eo, Vania, called on the President to-day. tchits. Cleveland preceded the President to Bos- | toa wealthy New hore sentiunes. af rommings Wiiltbe held at the Aswestion’s halle S Fs5"scrvig are bodes low on Dixep witm THE PRESIDENT.—Ex-Congress- | 0", €0lng by easy stages with Secretary and . 5 num: “Providence alk ege: Mas ful, over O sbares having been subscribed | 10th st, 4:15. “Market Spa Since its Sreanization x perceat interest pari on | eXeeuelve committee Mt sock withdraw the best facilities are offered to | F Boum investor and borrower, based on thorough prib- | (} <5, = every night at 7330: Sunday, id aw 30 tay jand holy days. ____At_ Jadge and Mrs, Weldon, of Bloomington, IIL, Nothing to Do With It. = aoe roe TE Mrs, Endicott, because Mra, Cleveland dislikes : . sth | FSSe" ne? Miranda seam. the tater Nee, | Mam Frank Jones, of New Hampshire, and Sunakgs mush Gree ass nnd Fr a 2 i 1 ‘cnr Newvousaad this worntug. Jin aera ine Mo., say that Frank James has sent to Superin- 10h, near a, elds lets, 7:30. Gospel | tlan Determination.” and administer the Communion. | of Boston, dined with the it at the ‘kK, and went to Boston this m« i. BR ote at Boston, Mr. ani tendent Damsel, of the Adams Express com- . § le especially invited. Vé Norton, of Louisville, Binh Suudag school at 830 a m:| DELEGATE Toone REELECTED BY 8,600 Ma- | Ma80n, who will give a dinner to-night in Mrs, | NOF0B, of Se ki isise rt Judge and Mrs. Seudder, of Boston, Mr. and i @n. Loum, Me, Nov.0.—2 ‘ 2 | q Mo., Nov. 6.—Specials from Nevada, Nesria | Sa awaran; wil preneh 12 a me upon cn | Messra, B.S. Eldrich and Parker C. Chandler, Now yegon Sunday. They spent last night in | Mrs.Z. Meade, of Greenwich, Cona.. Mrs, and i AD Energetic Home Rule Propaganéa, Tn the evening the sermon wi “Aimle The part; We | Emory, of Maine, Mrs. J. H. Norton and Miss ial meeting of it vi Yount people's iis laviea: per | White House inst night, Bere Sau, pe tne mioats Of Mr W EO ve and Mr.and Mrs, pany, the letter purporting to come from Jim ie " Marshall, of Chicago, are located at | "The f Fraud in Minnesota, | Commings ana'alco tn ey enclosed in that 1t_| sonrry.—Hon. W. A. Clark, chairman ot the | C!eVeland’s honor, to which the Governor of the | the Hamilton for the elutes Cry t') Tal ’ shoft. aa oo ee totter, James says that Cummings in no re- RTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, and President Eliot, of Harvard, are invi-| The Peruvian minister has returned from a spect answers the description of the man whom, Ciples of equity and co-oper 30 p.m. het. G and H sts. n.w., Rev, Joszra | Montano territorial democratic committee, tele- Seem lessenger Fotheringham describes as the per- ROBERT G: CAMPBELL, President, ic At night, “The Jewish ‘f. Kexuy, ‘pastor —Sabbath school “at ‘=m. | Graphed last night 10 a friend in this elty that ted. Sunday will be spent quietly, and when | three weeks’ visit to New York. BAT lotnst nw, | trated. ion. J. K. Toole, dem., was re-elected del qf Pres ‘ss petrator of the recent robber James says be Preachiag ‘at 11 a.m, Gospel service at 7330 p. m. legate ['the President arrives on Monday Secretary En-| Senator Dolph and Miss Dolph and Miss joes w whether C JO deg Bunng, TIO Pee nw. nt net” | (pass CHURCH OF THE CO Strangest are cordially welgeere. Pit" | by 8\660 majority. Alcott and the ladies will join nis party and go | Fannie Odeneal srll start trom hereon Tucaday A SHOW STORM NORTH AND WEST. | Goes no, Know whether, Camaings ts allveor a wees a “ SS. "byterian, Connectic: o> CHURCH OF “OU HER” (UN out to Cambridge. While there Mrs. Cleveland | fora visit to Portland, Oregon, where they wil says that Chier a Police Speers has information will be the guest of President Eliot and his | spend two weeks. Lord's Supper To-morrow’ morning at 11 o'elock. to the effect that the original Cammings, the 5 Pasior. services ‘To-morrow at 11 ath. tothe Columbian College preparatory school, | family, and in the afternoon will hold rece] . «nah ember of the notorious nes has Bethe Peera'on oh Fees Waning, Bee Se _| Senay ltoot ae geste Young, opis meeting at | 7h hh “Sanday” school at Uke are Strangers | and, after a short address to the assembled | tion in’ their pariors, ‘Mrs: Cleveland will not capes teal tact catered Foot Baoe for the American Championship. | cry%°r,,c1,,{he notorious James gang, oF PRESIDENT “ND GevrLEweN: “We, the under- | bate to this obser¥ance of the centennial of modern ee “*_| pupils in pleasant reminiscence of his own | 9ssist at the public receptions, The President xy, of Oregon, oming ranch, where he has bee! JERUSALEM (SWEDEN BORG. day | “ity for the winter, a nployed fe Chrisilan mission: => NEW school-boy b to nt | 2nd his party will leave for home on Mc several to his old & Liberty, Ol fore we appeal to your honorable aecmbiy for fair | cersanmistions | FES |i Se A hotographie sopy Bf the, seaatitel painting | Hight, abriving here on Toseion” Sit cienw,| ‘The engagement of Mr, George Eustis, grand- county.” His'retura was puviie aud voluctary, Sour daure to be recog! a2 8 anton | wil be laralleh af pastor of unchunch, Sermon | Aid, sta Nervio Tomorrow Gundy aches! at | SPROWETAPBICEOPY Of the Denutiful painting | RENE, ertiving here, on Tues son of Mr. Corcoran, and Miss Eustis, daughter A UNIONIST FIASCO. and he can be bad at aay Ume if wanted, as be ve reason Yor br cotting 1s they are unr | PY DE MARVIN K. VinceNr, of New York It | Davsta tae tT gtlocu outer the say sasalag vit | 29 tue school, and which now hangs on tewall | ‘The President and Mes, Gloveland, Mrs. Wm. | ef the Junior Senator from Louisiana, is ar- — the (determination to spend the doen cheneientwe tomeet uly ask of Fou i <e in the time of Joshua. All are welcome. i> | Of ite main room, J. Cleveland, the wife of tho President's bro- | nounced. a ten eee ‘Their Proposed Conference Abandoned | balunce of his days in Ciay county. investigation of the whole mater. ‘Trusting “it w! *stecting is % F = SG Hae || Ge tral | ther, and a guest at the White House, Mrs. Fol-| Miss Eleanor Foster, daughter n. John for Geod. ae Delsnlcabiyaettindcand voplug that You wei givelt | s- Wesley Chapel corner Om and Fs nw. All Te Spi tak Sua OER we aoe ee at ae | som and Cof and Atrs Lamont occopled & box | W. Foster, has returned from a visit to Rev. | Special able Dlapatch to Tits Evexiwo Sran. AetgLneegemhoperincdoreatrtegriny ar early consideration, we aie. ae a Sam Der ofzth munday sol ; ay e Pres! Fe, ; = = 0 es Babin, the Astor Fery respectfully yous, SIEBEL & OWEN. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Rov. Jacon D. Witsox; Prayer necting every Fri | ron, reports to the Navy department, under | wore thie ‘Japonica in his buttonhole, Mrs ear Sati stares tte ta ere te | House chef, who was shot on Monday night of unborn tel sccoeoition of thet: power and right | LOS ai $ day evening at 7330. Claes meeuing Sunday afternoon ape v ‘Miss Mary Meade accompanies her aunt, Mrs, | hold @ conference in London or any large SPD OIG “Hanne lees a Gres armpen | dato of Genoa, October 31, that the Kenrsarge | Cleveland wore a, pretty dress of brown silic, fo arbitrate between ourselves and the union, aie” | Teported her arrival at Madolra on the 11th Oc-| With vest, and epaulets of iridescent passe- | Richard Hyde, on her return to California, | town, made arrangements to meet at Nottia- ‘appeal was ignored. We desire to staie pul by Joseph Ott, a waiter, who atterwards com= initted suicide by shooting bimseif through the Received from the Washington Beneficial z - tober and was then c1 the Atlantic. The | menterle, gloves of pale leather color, anda, be- | D€Xt week. gham. Lord Hartington promised to preside. | head, died today of his injuries. Frontera ania anon) We are Seung Doyestted | Helkee Beka oe tee, camel two thousand $2000) | (ees FLETCHER METHODIST EPISOPAL | Quinnebaug was to leave Gonos avout the mid, | Coming bosnet el crimson lane: Theetnec indies | _ The frst monthly sotree given to their popils | A member of the Cavendish family havitiy ——— Boe Cetioe a persona trond trouble wis the | catia guesane Pavaci fal, (oF fosuanee hen ws | even «church corner 4un wand New York ave die of Novefaver for the esestor Anton to cna | wore hundeonte lle eek ae eee ee | te nein Dorsey, at their school, 3122 P | died, however, Hartington was prevented from aes Oy S Tens, for ‘assisting a person friend io trouble wi NG day ME in consequence of the death of George | Revival meetings every night next week. conducted | Our the tosteeioen oe tee rtnent requir- | N. Cleveland will remain at the White House | street, West Washi Was a most successful | going. Without him ‘whole affair would | THE SON OF THE PROPRIETOR oF A SHOOTING union. and eal new to th ral rt, the publ W. smith, by the pastor, Ker H, Laney, 11 Lord's: pu g by es ing. the Sustain us by hs pay more than union fo MATILDA SMITH, 1011 Ist se. | Supper, short serinon. “Sabbath school’ missionary | 10 8 Vessel to cruise on that coast during the | Watil the end of next week. Little May Cad- | affair’ The recitations abd Prova place none | Boe been a fiasco; therefore, it has been post- GALLERY BADLY WouNDED. 2 a a EI = meeting $ pm, short adden ed aed onary | winter. ‘The Pensacola wes at Gano man, the cousin of Mrs, Cleveland, who fs stay- | dered by the scholars were much enjoyed by | poned sine auc, Burrato, N. Y., Nov. 6.—About 12 o'clock @eciared agai:.st u nd unjust. Wasurxarox, D.C., 6th November, 1856. | the Epworth Hymnal Sabbath ween ae bao eee ——— ee ing at the White House, and attending school | their parents and iriends. ——_»-—___ last night a’ stranger from Brantford, Canada, ; FEN! Mexchant Tailors, mestvontiauikalirianiccanaiisenencai mene | Cometon beige se) ran A QupERS Lieut. Allred Reynolds and | at ihe Franklin bullding, plays about the house | Mr. James F. Du Bols and family will spend HOME RULE PROPAGANDA. named Wm. Horn, entered tne shooting galiers. _nS-10t _ Cor. X. ¥. ave. and 10th sz. 0. _ | ment Association the Sam nf one Tht (S100) => ESTREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR | Lieut. C. C, Todd (unior grade) have been or-| 8nd grounds after official hours, and by her the winter in this city, having taken a house —— of Charles O'Bryan, in Clinton street, in Ubi NTHE <tpr COURT OF dollars, belog payment in full for Insurance which be- | F-S2gqy su RE bt BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR | forod ( Todd Gunlor grade) have Presence lends an alr ot home to the dignified Bt Energetic Work Mapped Out Im the Im- | city, and without saying word picked up MS ye hrch OF COLUMBEN te dae me th Cousequeuce of the death of Alphonso | W-Fapy ee Sil seek a ea gee Pr ew. D soon tr pmo Place that nothing else could give. The japont- | 0D Q street, between 13th and 14th streets, Sacau at econ target rifle and fired, the bullet taking eilest tl ‘Holding s Special Term as a District Gourt of the | 7- Donn. aren Sundiy Setéolat Boum Altwelcowed. “fe | | THE TrarxrNa Sures Portsstours and ara- | tus are in bloom atthe White House sobseten | Mr. L. Holtslander and wile have returned to seer lickdcome the abdomen ot Charles O'R: son of the Cnited States Naas Bae ee in eenanea tell T@p= EROGND BASTION GaUned ana BE | ‘oea{le(t New York yesterday sor Hampton | Wry andithegaaiessarerotarooae {PSF Romemiter e month's visit at Fredonia, | Gvecial Cable Disatch to Tas Evaxtwe Gran. roprietor, causing a probably’ tatal wound. Yn matter of Condemnation of Land for a Congres- | 4,0%"f $100,000 has been paid by this Aswociation to | | F-e~, Sr vp, BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH BT. | Rosas and Norfolk, Mrs. Whitney accompanied the Secretary of | N- ¥- DOK, Nov. 6.—I learn that the movement | Fiomn was’ arrested and acted very strangely. sional Library, No. $3 $i.0ou instrance ean be. cartied at an average cost of | Pastor.—Conversious continue, severul await baptist the Navy on his return to the city on Thursday for educating the public in the principles of | He did not realize what he had done aod ap= consideration of the ‘petition of Matt SAE St Hus finite” Send for circulars, etor calat | cousteralonaverylarse:Preaghingatiiam.aniis | |THE SURGEON GzNeRazsnre ov rae Ansty | the Navy on bis return to the city on Thursda NE AGAINST ELEVEN. home rule has taken very large dimenstons, | peared to bea crank. Young O'Bryan was alive Gaiming the sum of thirty-four andred | Mee, 419 10th st, 2 Bande sokpariarp.aubtam: Wednesday st --30p, m. | is still a matter of speculation, but the fleld 18 | very well end’ fi nea eo ook ng and feeling — and is beg pushed with the greatest vigor. | St last accounts, but In a critical condition. 66) dollars. assewed bY the | a WwRENcE GADD EERO MAE ReOs President, | Guvy school ar O-3u am: young mien x mec 3up.m;| Much narrower than it hasbeen. The best in- | She will probably be ut home on Wednesdays | The Jury im the Golly Case Discharged. ieee a» the vaine of parcel No. 12, in square . ee ee ‘hursday, 7: MAGA! ‘even hrandred and thirty (3 a Four lish barris forst-1 ed p.m. Seats | tormation obtainuble now ts that Lieut, Col, | in November and December. a as ae The Vote of Dakota. ‘er and praise service, Free, ted.” Parsonuse, 790 ath one ms 4s REMARKS OF JUDGE MACARTHUR ON THE DUTY | speakers, are preparing with great care a series 2 Gamer 6, 1980, | Reception day cach Friday fae Ses ioe atm §,¢: | Joun Moore, ‘assistant porveyor, will io ali] The Secretary of War and Mrs, Endicott are ing the | ‘Youare inv! WASHINGTON, D. (20) feet by the depth of lot numbered ony sho hs hich Sr. Eat er: 6. Canton, Congr) ome! to to10pm__1 robability Teceive the appuintinent. Some OF A JUROR. of lectures on ome rule question, which | the Pioneer Press says: The Canton Advocate’ three (3) in said square, it Is, this fourth day of = iia tinue ck pu =e eee | BE 'y rece! ppuintinent giving quiet little dinner parties every week. yomber, A.D. Iss# on, inotloa of cordon & weare called upot, to necegsinn tne operantion of || ANE SQULS (ONITARIAN) CHURCH, | persons even aver thit the office bus already | §yi2g guict little dinner, pa i and estin - —— they will deliver all over England and in eixty- | 8 ‘of the offic ed returns i f customs in Bos-| The jury in the case of Benjamin Golly, 1 Lor ‘after | B!¥e Gifford 16,000 majority in south Dakota Soren 14ih and 1, sts n. w. Rev. Rust it | been offered to him. He asthe required rank, | ton, spent a cvule ot doce cite oes isd of Benjamin Golly, in| sour divisions of London. Immediately after | €!Ve Gifford 16, yority FPEN, pastor. | Morning service, 11 a.m. Vespers, | and a most favorable sign is that he 1s the only. , a aot ns, | dicted for perjury in the Belt divorce case, who 4nd 4,000 in north Dakola, or 20,000 in the pam.’ Sunday school, Se a oe Tt” | Officer In the edict sion ceoe the only | early part of the week; and when Mr. and Mrs, jury. each lecture the neighborhood will be flooded muel Rogers and simon Frazier, of the other legal representatives. aud all persons | Sees secs Maetney «Foxy ana Seymour W. | iow cause, Providence iv taking from our midst an esteemed Whereas we are desirons of spreading upon t ay school, S6 ane : Charles P. Curtis, of Boston, were here, Mr.and | Tetired on Thursday evening, spent another | with political Iiteratare ineuleatiog ee saves | eETiLory. —___ See ene ie ee records of the Board some suitable testimonial of the | (}—e——W. PSTMINSTER | PRESBY TERIAN | rank of major who has not applied tor the | jfrs, Arebibald Hopkins aud Ar, Dwight. were | night in their room, and were broneht into the rinciples. A great meeting in an will be Narrow Escape from a Disaster. Sigs Meters esewentecnth day of November, AD. | Coens cr nee y Cea nie INOIT: TORII | es Hew. BB Bee ee Dene cease | DiRee: Mist Wedmeada criti, them at the Secretary's | Criminal Court at 11 o'clock this morning. In | beige? tacit yee saute that Gleamons | AN ALARMING SIRD AT a PaSmionAns => ne prayers of sai tition shou vor 7, vs vices w * o'clock - “2 ey “ 4 Z a ys om - a Sod eqolved. That we, the memners of the Washington | series it 11 o'cock a. ui and 73up m.iSanday | GEN, BENET is acting Secretary of War, dur aa ee = answer to the usual question, they, throngh the | has privately promised to speak tere, if heeam TERTAINMENT IN BUFFALO. Fievised co sof this order be pabiished every day | Genatse of one ellogeereaber Boek Heads Wakaie | Sas re racnty Lame Leoples Prayer meeting at | ing the absence of Secretary Endicott. Thursday to receive the Prince aad Pivcoa, | !9Femun, reported that they had not agreed bly do 60. CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—A Times special trom Buf- bday excented) for ten das sprior to the said sevene | 22% ° : ae ote nae Sees r : o 3 pa as Lexox TowRns, and feel 1a this afliction adeepsense | st 7:30. ‘All are welcome. = At_| Navan EXAMINATIONS —The examination of | Komatsu, of Japan, and their suite, when tuey | 884 1t was doubtful if they could agree upon a ie eer emigrate! Sto tantageniaan overeat tates srtgaltery i the Desrics of Coluete oy p. JAMES, Joatice, | Pived of s worthy and talued: member, hues focal adi BARD, ME, CHURCH, COR. 0TH | teat, Henry Morrell (Junior grede) and Lieut. | arrived Is tat. port Tanti. The court thereupon discharged thes. | |The festare af the Irish situation 1s the power | Se ownor: wanes lente semua of seed. A true copy: Hy have ever becnmeecrgel and aiprectated tee | Probatiouers aad Sacramental aecvice. "A F. A. Willner (junior grade) for promotion was |The Rev. Dr. Hamlin, who will be installed | In doing so Judge MacArthur remarked that | which is being freely exercised by neral | tours ‘was “cngaged in the presentation of tab- Fest: R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, iy have ever been observed and appreciated By Us | Prowehinu by ths pasta aa Wa goneluded yesterday. Lieuts. C. C. Todd, Lucien | pastor of the Church of the Covenant next | !t Was Important that there should be a verdict | Buller and Captain Plunket, who have repeat- | leaux vivants £0 about five hundred spectators; n5-10t ‘By LP. WILLIAMS, Asst. Clerk. Resolved, ‘Chat we respectfully extend to the mem- | Welcome to all. Young and A. Reynolds and Ensign Richard | Tuesday evening, has his residence at 1753 P | in the case. It was the duty of jurors after hear- | edly informed the landlords that no govern- | Composed es ee ee Just Cc is he Be, Monten oo pattnnas | Romiot nis amily our sinowre ssmpaiby, and that we | | & os THE REFORMED CHURCH IN THE | Henderson have been ordered to appear betore | street, where he and Mrs. Hatnlin will. be at ing a ease to goto their room and see if they | ™eNt ald or protection in evictions will be af- | @8 4 you Sora a. beeen. some Manas wake coe wactanmon st, Be imore | Birdie stow our peonal spect by anending the | FSD “oNirey Stats Leetonia the Chapel, | the examining board next Tuesday. home to friends on Monday afternoons and | could not, In welxhing the evidence, come to | forted without sen days: notice and = carefal | oft Feu! s cathedral, wee posine 0 represent at Wi 's Hotel, Washington, D. C.. Mondays, | funeral. and +) streets north-vest. 'o-morrow, — ——————— evenings, ingul ry 1€ Justice of e lon im. 2 -_— Sretacedaygand Rricats from 1206 4 pai. Latha! | | Besotcea, hata conr of these resolutions be sent to | Sunday school at 0:30; wervies and sermountiiam: | ComMANDER WitiTixo Witt Have to Par | “eo engagement of Miss Emma Deuster, | listen to eee eed aE rm, WoRIA DOL | Hel venturing winter tala: Masia Tet tan, | light trot onde pleorat wate best arereed » Sutrance, Consultation iree. | Practice jimited to Dis | the family and be published in the press ofthis city. | and 7:30 p.m. Preaching by the pastor, C.F SOx. Dvry.—Commander W. H. Whiting, U. S. acre) Perit: «Plead ‘take | Membered, suffered the severest attacks of any | 10 the carpet on the stage near the curtain, In eases of the Chest, Throst and Nasal Passages, Spe-| it = C. GLOVER, President | Tan. ‘Strangers cordially welcome. Hesldence of she TEES Wve 8 Ug. | Aaughter of ex-Representative Deuster, of Wis- | a€ainst his fellows; who was not willing to take | mem his secretaryship. The spectacle of the | moment the whole front of the stage was Glally successful in treating Enli Fonstis, Hay | > ———————"wasnixetox, D.C. Nov. 6, 1836 | Pastor 1300 9thst. n.w. 1t_| navy, stationed at the New York navy yard, | consin, and Baron Paul von Baumgarten, sec- | We testimony, discuss it, weigh it and apply it | Times guashing ite teeta Over this terrible fail | ablaze, but with presence of mind the carain pn EB acd’ peak | (FE carp WAUT SR DEHLDENS S8dbCea- = 3, E. CHURCH, MASSA. | 288 been informed in a letter from the Treasury | Tetary ot tho Austriun-Hungarian legation in | OUght not to havea place in u jury box The | ie ee wiz joniscs from viriue was torn down and the fire stainped out, Tae | LON will meet THis FAL, at 7:30, AN members | (FEE aMO Ge ee eG i CHURCH, MASSA: | Gepartment thay ceruali Indiow nad genes ine | this City, le announced. «Tee partie ten | admainisteavion ofJustioe bs Satety of society | Of the uniunisis virtue is the daily delight —_ ox of the home rulers. though not Uli Dr. Brows face and eyebrows 4 a. = | | nishings brought from abroad for him by the | 8cquainted while the Duester family was re- required intelligent, reasonable men upon were, et and one lady's bands severe- ieiconatgimemew iepiorsts omen eee | Das eae ee ‘Saratoga, cuniot be | residing here, aud the engagement was ratified | thejurles, ‘They ‘having beeu out now two = l= inged y" yet 7230 p.m, “The faith of Thomus and that of | regurded as personal effects, us he dia not make | 2 few daysago when the Baron was days, he would take it for A SPLIT AMONG THE TO ly burned, The audience begati a precipitate Mary‘Stogst £ days ego in Mil- it for granted that they iE TORIES. | ly x nm i <s IN THE 3SUPi ECO THE | are requestea to be present. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. D. J. MACARTY, President, ‘The 22d day of October, 1886. B_HOLTZCLAW, secretary. (CuaBiEs C. Bavas, Piaintif vs. Laxapox C. DUN: see pa peal Fash for the door, but the room not being very ANNAPOLIS, Gad, Ri Loung Feovle's Meet: | the voyage with ibe Koods. Therefore he will | Waukee As the guest of his prospective father. | HAd discussed the. testimony and ‘hud at a Ralees the Standard of Re- | {ull the people were recalled before any one wae ‘CaN, Deicudant-—No. 26,843 Docket. FS peoeictad of JOuN infiteds 1" School. 9:30 am." Seats tree und public | have to pay duty on such as are datiable, as di- | 10-law. pappled w apply it and would discnarge them, ~ oan a2 she Cabeabe @uentlen. Injured, and the play proceeded with an im atcorney, eis enacted that ine defending Laneeroes | co Oe aan mated ae CALVARY rected in a former etter with relation 10 dutl-| The pleasant parlors of Mrs, Jobn W. Phil-| PUL Be did It with reluctance. | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING Stam scp nee eyrit is onde fe defendant jon | tom D. cy the sum of one ceReARY SS ie PI : SS Bunege cane bis appesrance io pe entered herett on | fll, payitent af policy No ou. upon the iis of my (ener Sih and Hse, tye Kew conti | Wwe goods on the Portsmouth and Saratoga. | i1ps, 615 G street southwest, were crowded last | rout ds Said, that done for acquittal. ‘efore x ing forty days after | husband, Tis ° = snd one for acqul this day; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with ain case of defanit. OO ETE ep, Pastor. “Sunday school $530 am. vreach-| PoLIsHED-uP NICKELS.—The Washington | C¥¢Uing with irlends of the family, who came Loxpox, Nov. 6.—Mr. Chaplin definitely| Trying to Marder = Whole Family. : and 7: ‘Morn to wiluess the christening of Master Harve; hvisted the standard of revolt of the tory | 4 FARMER AND HIS SON AND LITTLE DAUGH> ceecly tank uu for prompt settlement, My | sermon followed by ‘baptiain. | Evenkic seston ws | street car compantes have been made uneasy | Pnillipa uve Cesar e ‘ge, and, and. Sia | Stddem Death of Mrs. John T. Given. “Rump” last night at Radelifte, Most of his TER SHOT FROM AMBUSH. rousorsey notes ande Dy theeait dcieadantand tap: | Soden eae eee nt guns 1 188S, and the total cost | Young men and young women, “Life Gates™ serps | by the receipt of a large number of five cent Molly, the nine-months-old baby of Mrs, Siew- | Mrs. Given, the wife ot Mr. John T. Given, | giccch was devoted to the attack upon the | _ CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—A special from Knoxville, Hideto thcorder or said siniadiar bearing dace xvas ‘Yours, very truly, Memoria chapateaat aateptsie aud Dts aw: and | pieces very bright ond new in appearance, but | fd, ad near relative of the family, ‘The cere- | the well-known coal merchant, died suddcaly Tenn., says: A dustardly aliempt was made to “ . Memorial chapel, 5th and P sts. p.w., every Sunds : mony was pei d by the Rev. ‘AL Bi , principle of closure by a bare majority, which a U: ‘29th day of July, 1885, payable in sixty aud ninety | 11 rs ALICE V. GABLE. | \emoual cha - fuiaiis in. | Having an old date and worn in places. The | Moby was periormed by the Rev. F. H. Bur-! last night, about 9 o'clock, at her home, 924.1 assassinate William Carr and tamily, of Unt Gays iTom date, réapecuvers, each belox ior the Summ | > ———5 7 abl ST. A.WoTEe, | wet eee Wr Mid, end-all cordially In- | iieretico was that they were coualeneit, Bore dick, after which some three bours were passed | street, Maionyen aa beonin ill-health for a | Be Proved conclusively to be a complete right- | counts, Wednesday. Carr and bis son were un- 3173.41. and being overdae and unpaid. r=. jou aaxt BLumtel Wook aederpad ealionert = oe were sent to Chief Brooks, of the secret service, | 10 social interchange. Congratulations and about-face, and the part of Lord Randolph | loading corn at tne barn, a daughter of about 9 ‘This order shall be published in The Lvening Star | (> eo work promptly ate | (Fees, THERE WILL BE Anse RMON, ON | tor examination. He discovered that they were | felicitous remarks were made by Rev. M, Bur-| Year, but her death was unexpected. Her Churehill, in whose wishes the tory party ful- | years being on top of the wagon, when they . 5 SS inis seripiure— on Soe : ie ‘i A 5 rehill, eeconrt. AB YAGNER > = FG, GTEC: eas ls lac eee tae | lan cn! d'hag"Mcuttaated in s'est | susswefertven Of Mie Fallipec aoageay | maternnnme wes Mle Amanda Walter, andsbe | fom. zy wl the hones, ray ante Capi, | Ries eee, ee strom & rue CO} i. — From Springfield, Mass. , Mt ot % a e 5 n city = “] > oct iawdw “By 3 YOUNG. Asst Ulerk. No BT EVANS BUIEDI SG, Nov. 7th, ide, at 1 OClock hie coe eee: | ernment vaults," Whon the Gemaua fer aon ever Oe Mesias arming Fecitations were | county, Va. She was tho second wife of Mr. | “I 2CVer really realized till I turned over some | portion of two loads. of buckshot, and it is se ED es ee PED ING, are [Soma ts _ | coln got s0 great a month or so ago, these were | lvel by Miss Hattie Wood und Miss Josie Lee. | Given, and leaves him two sons, She ads | Of the old debates last night, and read the as-| thought that all were fatally, injured. (Carr a == JEANBiE WE 75 BEAUTE == FOUNDRY Envi TaTH | Polished up at the mint and put out. meantine, Among. the gacste i madi es | iarge circle of friends, by whom she was held | sault upon the measure by the rank and file of | CAUn0t possibly recover. ‘Tom Berry, a distant RCH, ‘7 a ae meantime, Among the guests in addition to i relative of the has been arrested and ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPANY, (ewan ane cline nena BEAUTIECE ‘and U sis, Rev. Di. HR Navion. pastor | gue ‘Two PuINcEAThe Ji Prince | those. alread. tioned Mrs. Netue | Dw esteem. Mr. Mr. John T. Giveu, who | the tory party, whata monstrous, unprincipled 4 : nye FH Dr_J. W. Bischof Just published and for saleby.” | Chureh services ‘To-morrow, Nevember ii -senday Wo juusces.—The Japanese Prince | those already mentioned were Mrs. Nettie | nas been seriously iil, continues to improve, fing the ptopoeal tp enare einciaeere feared ‘that be will’ be tyteted ts aplis of Office, 939 Pennsylvania Avenue. née JOH: LAS € CO | fected bp the mince Meant, Laneasior, | Kamatsa and his suite went to Wess Point ses- | Kneis Mrs. Apale Sipple. sud Mrs: Grimes, ot | Owing to iis illness, ‘tho Tuneral, which will | Proceeding, (Be ‘was full of nd PR ef Ay Ey Le THIS STO GIVE Notice, wHtat | RUT mt ine Rem st Se Menon communloe | terday moming to Inspett the school and leurn | {/<XWdrla; Mrs, Golway, Miss Newhouse, of | take place from tue house to-worrow. alver- | £2,% fhe pra ee ee nee ere The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Com- "the subscriber. of the Dilan? Coane | At 7b) p.m. the Rev. 8. M SavvorD, evangelist, something of ths tondnef of Pillliary ean Warrentou; Mrs. Kenney, Miss Ida Robiason, | noon, will be private. He has the sincere sym- | ‘The question of cl ‘however, is not of the Pa SEIT TUESDAY, November 9, 1506 as 1a) ubany 00 | bia, hath abtained trom the Supreme Court of tue | Nisprewch ald bow svectal now how cordially they | loa In this. country. The. prince was ac. Ghughter aad Stas Duvivor Barsauey, sand | pathy of many irlends in bis amiction, Frgateat Importunog ia tt tell.” Chaplin and From Wall Street To-day. 3 . | District o 0 ding a Special Terns : : 8 7 Sa mx. —The stock market Sor the parpose e1 electing a Board of Directors and | phan’ Count wuriness: Iaione santa nee ee ee Seong med We shail be glad to seo you.’ Free | companied by M. Yoshida Jito, the Japanese | Muitie Filgate and Alisy Amanda ites, Me, is followers are eVRienUy using it asa most | New York, Nov. 6. stock mi OF the transaction of such other business as may law- | tal estate of John C. Harkuess, lave of te District | * y . Ki, the Japanese minister, ar- | aud Mrs, fi. fludson, sir, House amt aon, oud | , MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage licenses have | convenient inast Cp REY YOUNG Mes CHRISTAIN Aws6-| river at the i-th avenue hotel yesterday, and | Messin Cole: eo Mitlette! "| been issued by the cleri ot the court to William | on. ‘Tae depth ot fully be doue by the Stockholders under the provisions | *" Ait persons having claims against the said deceased | (b-SS ciation “Tine Sanday cee ae bE the aos | Was tO leave thie ate ote yesterday, and aati etyae spe Doren, ee are fee and Kate Boyd; Herbert F. Ellsworth and | Chaplin's subseq of the charter. are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the | ciation will be held atthe Foundry cuurch, 14th and | su and party for Washington. Prince Louis ss! * s @ gOvV-| Mary O'Hara; John Thomas McKenzie and | allusions to Glad: CSO eae rr rasitent, | Seth dagy of Gctaber nests thoy may enh ise ae Ae | Se MEG ANTORD fue evangelist, wil Hoida meet- | Napoleon sailed from New York for Southamp- | erHor-elect ot Georgia, who hus been the guest | Alice Richardson, both of Prince Georges | se one, Glad WILLIAM DICKSON, Secretary. oci0.al.363 _ | #04 day of Gevober next; they may atherciveby law j hg fr men gals at 4 pay aud se" 7abumenting | NaPCLCDD of Secretary Lainar for the past fortnigit, re- | Md. Wm. Jolson and Georgeana Rovinson; | terveution thar = SONS SS | excludes from all benett fac sald esate, | gectgjaiy, tue mecting ti? den conducted by" Sie : turned to her home tn Atuinta to-day. ‘Che | Hurry Westand Marcie P. Miner; James D: | toaciverhie ee oulAHiA 1s HARKNESS, Executec” | every evening hk weckta Hridgere CoUee at TS In Good Shape for ’88. Secretary wok Miss Gordon to call upon Mrs, | Sullivan and Neille Cullinase. ‘The cabinet counell Ton up thelr ned generally first prices showing may be'seen from | advances of irom to % per ‘cent Over” the of Churchill for bis | ciosing figures of last evening, the latter in ‘étying the speaker's | Reading. The trading was quiet tor the gene by churebill'¥own in-| eral list vat very active for some hall doven ‘obi jon | stocks, nent jersey oN peor rrar ym Contra Reading. Richmond and West Point, ‘yesterday was short and | Hocking Valley and Oregon Trans. Prices i : Cleveland on Friday morning. —_—_ harmonious, The decision not to summon par- | Were generally firm, advances ranging up to ENTLEMEN {Seaton = a ul To ¥, DS. liam ear To G! AND LADIES S, Solicitor. ne dawaw => KEV. DR JOHN P, NEWMAN, Thu | WHAT COMMISSIONER ttLLER says anour | CLvelanton Ries mother of Maj. Tucker, Gen. |, CHARGE OF RECEIVING STOLEN Goops.—De- ent till next year was confirmed. cent, vat the Hocking Valley rose cat Stop your bair falling out. One treatment of the ES G. HILL, ARCHITECT, HAS ‘pastor, will preach in the Metropylitan ME. ecm ‘ ai la hi 2 tectives Raffand Horne and Lieutenant Vernon a Klectric Hair Restorer will doit. Twenty-Gve treat. removed his office from 1424 New York | church at'il a.m, and 1:00. p.m. Sunday schoo! at} Commissioner of Internal Revenue Miller has | Logan's son-in-law, who has been visiting at jersey Central Wen aek reacting siugbtly. met Place, left here for her home In Cui | {pr 42¥ Tecovered from Isaac Gordon’s Junk 1 Fights for the Cubans. Richmond and West Point, however, was the ¢ E shop, at 405 L street southwest, 1,000 new tin the market, and dropped 2 per cago on Friday, tio sacks, alleged to have beet siolen from | SPrcis! Cable Dispesch te Tite Evmsrxo stam, meuis for $id Ithustever faled la SD Years cali | SYenue to the Co:coran Buliding. ier testimonials of the Dest tallies in’ Waahington $30 aw, Church sociable tuesday ut > p.m. ‘thurs | just returned trom West Virginia, where he Gay evening, lecture at 7: fordially tar wed ale ne ete iangers: yi" | ‘went to vote. He says the democrats in that Sov, cent, & small fraction only bei recovered. Mr. and Mrs, Wim. Bruce Gray had as guests | P. H. Helakell’s store on Louisiana avenue, and | _LOSPO%, Nov.6.—Don Luis Mazzantine, the | Titer. “tne market at 11 o'clock is quiet and i 3as3 F sTager x.w. | siadtos he can give them seucrints | (FASE, GeIRIPUALISM AT HALL CORNER | tale are happy. They got all they expected to. | this week at their churning residence on Loch | arrests te Proprietor on a charge of receiving | &Teat bull fighter of Madrid, bas sailed tor i | arm, = SSS Henle Teanike believes he can give them better entte- Coe Bea gi RANK T. HurLey. speaker. | As to the general effect of the election upon the | strcet, Mrs. Edward ©. Wulte aud her sister, | stolen goods. vana with sixty-four bulls, to give eight exhi- —_ rum lon than h lone beiore. DES | A remarkable test medium will answer questious | party he savs he thinks it leaves thein In good | Mise Lynch, of Baltimore. Both are excellent —-+ tions of bull fights, for which be is to receive For the American Championship. MAHOGANY. Ov eee | Pye a ccc eee tests Hoth morning, | shape for 1888, Some of the losses were un- | yuculists, aud. their imusical nee plisuments | A Rcxaway Horse KiLLED.—A valuable | 150,000 francs, KETTLEMAN DEFEATS GIBSON IX THE OOP MAPLE. copartnership | 12.8 My THERE 108. door contre | expected. but they. are not such as could | added w those of Mrs. Gray and her duughiee | horse attached. tou light waeoo belonging to ———— RACE AT WICHITA. ‘ rena Ender she frm pame of TM. Hanson @¢o. to trans | tom zi i “| Be considered permanent, while the gaifis | rendered the pleasant home of the latter, at-| the Interior department, while standing wear | FIRST SNOW OF THE SEASON, usu “A Wichita, Kan,, special WALNUT, | ATE (Lc HOUNT, VERNON PLAGE Ml. &. | made bid tair to be'so Ways tie resort of lo ers of choice music, | the west entrance of the building on 9ih street says M. M. Keitleman, of Kansas, deiented CHERRY. Mesh | UES Touarch Sum, conser be and deat tw = ee —____ doubly attractive to its circle of visitors forva: | this morning, look fright, and carrying his tie | A Slight Storm Wide Area North | Oice Gibems of Callioruias yesterday ites: ai OAK, We reprecent the following oid and reliabiecom. | Hrawmgg. day. at Tain and 240 pm Oy the ‘The President’s Boston Trip. hate enough to hear them. Weight along’ ran down the street, and at the West. hoon, 1n & 150-Vard fou race foF the champion: aules. with nearly aii of which the senior member of _Sucranien:al wervicein the wurnivg. ie” | ‘The President bas uotdecided finally whether | Mrs. Blatchford ls busy engaged in arranging Me Dales ek gtrect collided with one of} Crrwros, ILt., Nov. 6.—The first snow of the | ship of America and $5,000. His time wus 14g BINA INSURANCE CO, (Se SCHR SABBATH SCHOOL, AT | he will leave for Boston at two or four o'clock | her home fortheseason. She will haveanumber | thrown to the pavement Ge the wore Aves | Season in this locality tell here last night, ‘The | seconds. Over $100,000. was, Wi red. on the g SE Cash ansers,__OF HAHTEOR! 10ti se noe. Rear Pease i, eugriin | to-morrow afternoon. He will be accompanied | Of visitors from abroad from time to time, aud | an examination‘oy eeoreritnte eee a Lest | storm lasted some little time, but net « nied ee ey AEDS = FLOORING. = PARTITNIUN, SASH NATIONAL 1 % tay oveuing at 2, Central Union Mission prager by Secretaries Bayard, Whitney and Lamar. If the louse, wii iy always hospitable, will be found that bis buck was broken. “He was shot amount tell. | Should snow fall in any great | tnd, coming out four fect abead of Gibeom, a Suenos taco OF HA! meeting on Friday eveamng at 7:80, Come hey start at four o'clock, as tn ably wiil, a . y at present considerable damage would wah y ee ee een eee comes, us se ea nesek emo SnctEe | ties train. to take chem corte eteLit oe | Girds ol Anel(adind have beeu'issned by Mr. NOR ae wes, tng the two | PejcoRe- Over 5,088 peuple witnessed the ence. WM. R. McLEAN ———— vin 53 =o hour for them at the Grand Central depot. | and Mrs. F. M. Detweiler tor the marriage of An — morning e two St. PAUL, Mrxn., Nov. 6.—Snow fell here this ‘Sprintt Match for 61.000. + seta 13th and Btn ( services an Ineatacoon Caer ETH | They jill arrive in Bosuon 6:25 on Monday thelr daughter, Emus, and Mr. Jumes F: | yearoid child of Mr. W. H. Ferguson, residing | mornlug, but mel das joom as it fol. EL ae ng Hag sagrvireh ee ES = 7 42th and N sts., on sunday, Nov. 7th; mor morning. er ublending al he ceremonies ster, at the Church of the any, next No. 2 ve be, Dy int CINCINNATI, Ne }.—now began fall re p san’ si (Ree BUY Tae Best Li ama; oveuit (Choral service) at puse | they Will leave Oa the 10:80 pum. train: arhivinns | Presa oe ar aia anerae got hold of a mateh and struck it, The child’ ni as oak era en eS ean reek. BIBB'S BALTIMORE LATROBRS unday school at¥ovam: on sunda;, Nov. 14th, | in New York at 6:25 Luesday morning. They m bout 3 o'clock this morning, but melted us fast | By George Hi. Sin a Lieut. Reamey, who is to be married in New | *lothing took fire and was neurly burned off | as it fell, on the bill tops. where the 4 hy aE HT Lee except on the bill tops, where Johnsen, the chamipion sprinter of America, ‘of Rey. c. M. Bruen will take the services hefore the parents extinguished the flames. | ground was covered to the depth ot an inch, this’clty. The race will be fora purs> ax and evemig prayer. “Rev De LL To CALVERT RANGES Cash assets.. bs arvana ners in Eeny; Papa and com | me euabiied rept Bewareot Imiuioon ccttim_ | guteweut guaranty that ad nglw ig MR. JOH (art ard bis friends that mc Juries received «rom the wocid morning | will drive direct to Jersey City and take break- | yor. Ni a city, on Wednesday e " ENO. EEY | fast im the special ear there to. await them, | Hoy cilv7,cm ednesday evening, to, Miss Batis Peer aot nas Of abe 1h. e one ‘srere A FALL OF TWO INCHES AT BUFFALO, f $1,000, and will take place at the Exposition ({nee> HAMEINE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | teu o'clock Tucsduy nigh ington at | yur is to be thelr home for the winter. BUFFALo, N. ¥., Nov. 6.—The first snow of | driving park, Pittsburg, on the afternoon of f thee companies sa (SS6o"cittren hand oe e tee ora pecan A ae Saree Sr. and Mrs, Robert Fleming, whose bridal | | JUvENILe THrEvEa—A. peck of coal was | the season io Butiaio began early this morning | December Sui. : fy adjusted and promptis paid "| treating by Liev, G. W. Te Waren DE oP es The Fature of Fort Myer. The groceoaeperes a uecouL OF the toes oF eo and. Bpeeiat Oliees” Qases areerned ane | Rose. hho anon fella te ae | BELATED ELECTION RETURNS. Ht Mt! HANSON € CO., Inueswt Conference. 7.30 pm, spel ‘Temper. | GEN. SHERIDAN FAVORS MAKING IT A Bak. | tie groom, wert to New York on Monday, but | 88% Fed boys Charged wick the tient | on the level but melted sepidiy: ceasing coat — SAT nce | gue migeing ,Conecralion meeting tesdny, 90 | acks rok CAVALRY axD iNraSray compa: | Wily felura urly” next Week. Afr. Fleming's | Wall colored boys changed, with ‘the nett |on the level, bat melted rapidly, Summary of Last Night's Dispatchcs— pe BS 7 Aces 4 URG, Pa., Nov. 6.—Snow fell at —Lontests in im rin toa | (Fe WwatuHE CHURGHS Gases | SIS Cardsot invitation for alittle party of gen-| e'at: 85, was forfelted. Willlum Johnson | © PITTSBURG, Pa. 0 short] Carliste’s Majority: the persona ats te. Ue William h paid $5, and Jose; intervals all morning, but melted as soon as it z vitor Hill).—Predching ‘at 11a | Since Congress failed to make provision for | tlemen at his tiandsome new residence, 1747 | today an Green euch paid. amen <peae nm pesos: ae? atthe fire ot the 25th | m. by the pastor, Kev, Dt. BALI At T-3U Suite tonne the continuance of Fort Myer as a signal ser-| Khode Island avenue, on Wednesday ‘eveniug | Roun, uninall colored a ee ta eeu! | fH port, MicH., Nov. 6.—Halfan inch ofenow lat tou ‘ing do not indt- | aitinge (resulting 1 be ter rary loss of his eye wce Mecuny .d C1 = °. ren 2 ane, a small ce was in the doc! ye Loy, . 6.—] test returns this morn! lo not indi- ch) Mp iniat Non aa Ss Feanayieaia | flo Coimtan orale tice. Bundepreic: | Vice seool the post bas boen ‘without garrr | Hest have beon sont ourby Mr Jameod Fue | Kaatesa eet Yoday eblanged with the lar | fell during’ the night, bat dlsappeured when the | _,LStest returns up to this morning do not indi- “ ave. se. will be continued the same, with every effort | a dismomiey Vi 3 Waile somewhat in the nature of a “hou: of a carriage whip from H. P. Pillsbury’s | sun rose. rr ccebeerest pen any id areice yy effort | tO an. All invited. At | ton. Narious projeets for ite future have been | Wario! thu storion is tniened ie ae, | Seny of a carriage whip irom crect aad | WATERTOWX, N. ¥., Nov. @—Snow com-| tions from what have appeared by the dis- = iiaving secured competent and experienced help in Me REV, DK, DOMER'S TWELFTH AN. | Considered, but itis now understood that Gen. | celebrute the twentieth year of Mr. Fitch's bus, contradicted the testimony of the witnesses, | menced falling at 10:30 o'clock this morning | patches heretotore printed in THE STaR. The atx, SAND | overs Gopariuent orekited, = is corer of 11th aud it sta mw remem | Sheridan is in favor of garrisoning it with both | iness partuership with Mr. R. C. Fox, and the | He talked very loud sed onireetey tence: | Saath ante aos Fe large flukes, This | few changes reported are favorable to the demo- Removed to Rooms 4 and 5 Ketlogs Bullding. noree | PAPEKHAN Wd) BOW SHADES, PICTURE Morning at Llo‘clock. s-veulng servicer: ae Tse, ry and infantry companies, It is thought | guests will be cuinpused largely of those asso- | tion of every One in the court, Sergeant Slat_ | is the first snowiull of the seasun here. crats, as chown below: = he pois ££ Kind invitation wo all, : lie’ | only proper that all brauches of the army | Giated with him on the ditferent boards und | tery told the judge of the boy's former ‘arrent, Fi . " trona.e. Prompt atiention given toll orders ndeat | - should be represented atthe national capital, | like organizations with which he ls comascteds | TY bad reputation, “Well, let him go to the ‘The official returns from Speaker Carlisie’s Has a 2120 Petmyivania ave, (ee 10 LOT OWNERS AT COLO. ee reat ond CE aueee, either to act as an excort vo the President or for! The National Rifles will inaugurate thelr aaa eel ania. the Judge. “I've been district show fivye election by 768 majority. fas a large force ot gocd mectiantes to SE" BEACH. —For tufurmation in resurd 16 | Chama, rector wervices-s = "Morning Prayer, | WBROFtnt reviews or parades, Get 1 thi Ing with sparse je fellow, “and ‘The vote against him was no larger than usual; Attend promptly to repairs of Tairoben Furnaces | tyreiiue or inet cat cratturmaation ard | hal tor. non, Lh ae Seong Layer: | desired that Fort Myer should bea resting | S0cial season this evening with the com- don’t want to go there again for nothing.” gag Hashces Ail of bib @exiea's and Woow's | fur manue meat Gopal Beveh aud manverot pay | 1O:su Holy rau Caicetilag’ ido; Evetlog Payee | place for cavalry’ and infantry soldiers who | meneement of thelr Sears coca cvouing —_—_— ee gg ogi iopere phyrepand Bakimore Latrobes. Simoud’s Mig. ‘Co, culver Pe 1 svening Prayer, | Pit reunions. Tuese delighitul sociables will be ‘The official count in the seventh Obio district Pekimore Leuobes, | Sunond's icalxer | WAU'MAYO: Treasurer, Westmoreland Ca. nists Scot, days: Holy Colnmuniou.7 ath; Mora: | Bave seen hard service on the frontier, such as | Feunlons. These delighitul soclables will Be | pers, From His CaB.—This morning about ‘ $a ety nod Novedy ia a iaaka | Tp S DIRECTORY -1He CANVASS aaa TP sinh mheuutimae Fort Myer ts in charge | ft; ney usuily last from @ 10 41 cllock | 22:80 oslock, peat the Baliimore and Powmac ne Plas ‘of the. District oi jepot, Jumes: , @ cab driver, fe . Nhe pratuise good work and fate prices. Open untit | lamin 0r" InSE is PEeMORyOf the, District ol Co- Second Lieutenant John D. Barrett, Sd arul- | and in the pust have been well patronized by | Tehtti. ditooating le rie ba olcdloee od AL @ meeting of the Boston board of aldermen Spm’ Telephone No SOL ergy who have removed since t tery, with thirteen artillery soldiers, WHO Ore | tae ee a ele aa ea oe ne-come | Verely cutting himeelt abaut the face, He wee Jat night, petitions were received uaking 1 & Guo. W. Comsox. —Jxo. W, Macanzxey, fess, toa: ou.ce iniurus bas of te facts tAdal ato WLP OL She. PRONE EES. fitd ‘pleasant way, the deligittal companion | Femaved to the Euiorgeney hospital aod atter- are freely mude on both sides that gross | reeou! congreasional = ad siber 6S Stock kx: | GSES ios Mesimpanmmcetme es Ades ‘All Sabbath school workers afe luv ted Pp ‘and! plomani dances ol tess retaiong | Warde to his home, Sty eurvet southwest. | frauds have ees, perpetrated, in that soon Wan; tive’ detented Gomocratic sandidaia, os CORSON @ MACARTNEY ad-im to attend and (ake part in the discusslou of these eae Uncle Sam’s Gold and Silver. Lieut. George W. Evuns, assisted by a well ‘The President’s Legacy. pects, by a recount, to lower Congromman’ Bankers and Dealers im Government Bonds q oo THE DEPRECIATED DADDY DOLLAR ABKOAD. | elected committee, will have charge of these ¥ Allen's vote in the Cltyo as to wipe out the Ee Sa ofthe BYASTENGTO iS, | (eo USPON,, METHODIST EPISCOPAL| Dr. James P.Kimball,the director of the mint, caters devaal is aeeonarent neck okee Girexgnemgh ets Tees agsiaromerrt) Plaraiity of wares for Alien tn Ue district. Deposits 8. ons, Ye Direcuors ol 20th st. : charged indianapos Railroad Stocks and. Bonds, and ail securities listed | Si. PAPER COMPAN Kev, Cuanies W." Satbwis, paaloyrii” ave” | Bas submitted 8 the Secretary of the Treasury | {hose ik atiendance, on the estate of Joseph Neal, an uncle of Presi-| fromthe west the Paoneen eee ae ee seats | ane democrats have counted our’ Mreirvine oa the Exchanges of New Yors, Pluladelphia, Bostos sermon and communion: 9 aim. sauiday ‘school; $46 | bis annual report for the fiscal year ended | Mr Jaa F. Rule and Mrs, Rule, daughter of dent Cleveland, stated today thet the Presi-| mujority at 3,874. The Globe still claims the | republican candidate for judge of the ¢rim- abd Hast more bvaght and sold. cee eee Foviva: services: 49. suuuy peoples mesons, “nee | TURC 80, 1886. He estimates the amount of | proj, Fristoe, of the Columbian Universite: tert Gent bad not yet been informed officially election of Ames, though not giving the exact | inalcourt. It Is sald that tue fuco of the re- a ty made of Investment Securities District KULOLPH KAUFFMAN, Secretary, Valservices evety night at 230" Preasciugbyt tis | United States coin in the United Staves July 1, | use weelt vor tine eee Knoxville, Orage aaa thet | Sgures. ‘A largely attended tsa tecting was | turos gave Mr. Irvin a majority, but the Bonde and ail Local Railrusd, Gas, insurance and F. BNOYES, Treasurer. po26t_| pastor Sunday night.” By Kev. Mr. Barty, of tue Ceu- | 1886, to have been: Gold, $548,320,031; silver, | Tenn, whore Mr. Rule is enguged as eoedinee | De Was one wicle’s heirs, and that noth- | eid by the democrats at Minneapollsiustuight | democrats have counted their candidate, Ay! RednaiaPanN eb idadaustadin cinta ea dett.ont (= GUS RECEIVED ANOTHER Lor or | ul Culou Attslon Monday. iy nev. OL Fk wee $308, 784,223; total, $85%,104,254, In sadition | of the Knoxville Journal, ing had been heard from him on the subject. | to protest against Ames being counted out, and | in by a majority of 71. The case was prossated (<< Bey Your coar as )D FROM Fine TOILET SOAP. Wil! beciosed out ut | Ausmday, BY Rev ON. Baxe, D.D., Wetom.a7 | tot So cee nae oat Seinig: snd Mrs. Anderson, the widow of the hero of Fort | Information would be sent him in due time.|a considersble sum was raised to protect his | to Judge ¥ et — oe CG BOM atone Sine soem eke ee ee eee FOURTH ST. ME GHURGH ag, | Gold bullion, $42,404,480; sllfer bullion, | Sumter, has taken o house here, in which she | The President had been in correspondence with. + ot spate them that they bud Jurisdiction of the matter, Say camseTg an the District: saply mote families than | HS GAS FIRTORES | US nee Be, Bice pat ee oe cade | 95,468,020, mink Ingenio eeed Meee oe son | Will spend the winter with her two davguters, | the family sines the death of hisuncle, but his} g7oRMS IN GREAT BRITAIN, | and thut investigation was limited to bo par Sober tem south of Rew York. Cyatsat office, | (Fc = School at the church and mission. “11. m.and 7:30 | bullion available or the United | Hon. John B, Alley, Mrs, Alley and Mis Alley | letters dealt purely with private matiers, and —— Heular charge or county. No, otuer, legal pro- Shear nt paghous NEW ops. VERY ELEGANT PATTERNS. .. preachin 2 the pustor. The sacrament will | States $903,027,304. The ited States still | returned to thelrhomeon McPherson ‘Square he did not Goede a allusion to his A Steamer Wrecked on the Coast and | ceedings were taken. Yesterday afternoon VERY LOW PRIC. eer ser kapeeie, wither tae pm the enone Preserves first rank among the quutions of the | yesterday afternoon. They spent the summer pat 32 ie eae re ea ‘Three Persons Drowned. Gemocraus beld s public meeting at the supreme bats v SG GIFTS. : world as. largest producer of the precious ‘Muss, absence erat r. coart room dianapolis, ERS, 4 s pel Tem; soctety will hold th at Lynn, that the family had written Loxpo. . 6.—Heavy storms — ‘steal Bass Asom poten: EF. BROOKS OS® | mouthiy me “here wilt oe ie ng ond. niguing | Metals. Mrs, McPherson, wife of the New Jersey | Now PZc they did ner » wanes be? Great Balt perma yey Ei NDIROXS, : Di the pledge ad addreswes by" nny eRe r Suing | "The report states also that at the date of the xpech gmore- | curred throughout tain. The steamer | the _ 0029) Sis1 15th st. mw. | OF the, pledge wid addresses ‘are welcome to | Passage Of the act authorizing the colnage of the | Senator, bus returned to the city. Ree ne rene wrong Have been theodcasion | Janet from Dundee has been wrecked at Eye- | one hundred was ted. BRASS FENDERS, (Fe, GhORGE F, SCHAYER. ATTORNEY | these I Standard dollar, February 28, 1878, tbe London | - The Postmaster General returned from his | for the gutering around the house of a large th, and three ‘A | , From the most information received ‘and Couveyancer (Deputy “Recorder of ROPOLITAN A.M. E CHURCH, | price of the silver dollar was 55 pence, equal to | trip to Madison, Wis., on Thui night, fre, | Hrong, whic ogi have been distastetal to | eee ee eae oe wee srorned., A | iast night the next legisiature of West Virginia ygpese acho pa Draveuen Roots Sand e007 Pst me oe ae | USE as bot. tour and Todh sts —sPrewchieg Brae er cuuce, fine, at wich peice the, in Vili? haa with’ het Yering Me Vues stances | the relatives of thedend man. “Steamship” Swinaure,” have. besa ‘washed | Will be democratic on Joint ballot by nine votes BLE Reanches, Reon 5 ent 4: oct 1-im® | Tioruing and event pastor, Hev. T. G. oTEWe ic Value of a silver dollar was $0.085. ‘Mra, Walker, ladies ‘theater Tois will eee eee, (Re SAMUELS siepp, roe orate ‘wubjeet, ‘ihe ‘baring ‘hy time alnce na tue price of allver Feuchéd 5S | 10 soe Januuichok se Wesson ae: Cie te mene aa a ot: Heumer Lord Setry” ie overdue, nade ta be democrat. XS, C, tates thas ce si v1 - at ay ag pee steadily down-| "Mr. Win. R. Travers, of New York peep aed peoly 30% ‘bus to i FINE GAS FIXTURES, o ward, with ‘occastonal “ rs, ol New city, who is Hi ‘THE ASCENSION, rd, ten vans - WAYWARD @ HUTCHINSON, eis (FS ncror Aiessachusetts avevand TAG se wee | Unt on July Bly. ‘of silver | famous for bis disjot EATROBES. RANGES GRATES, FUBNACES, | “servicenat il aun. aund 1200 pile Sty, Le naLsves | reached 42 Hence, ‘cociveinat te Goon ker = (424 Oh street. Job Work « Specialty. will preach at moruing service. At evening service | ounce fine, which ‘was the lowest ever oclé 409 9th st. n.w. the paxtural letter of the house of bishops will be | reached. At tbe latter ‘ice the vuboe’ eras Discus Arrexrox RCULATING LIBRARY, 1740 PENS: | 10d, Ushers will sent siratgers in the morning. | Of the sliver dollar is $0.71. New Books ani Hest Period!- | TSsue at aie erent Since advanced unuil on October 20 tf was 48 Wilt make the address. LATEST PARISIAN MODES ry HATR GOODS 2-6 pence, equivalent to 90,9878 per ounce Des Morxzs, Iowa, Nov. 6—The Mate WLLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1300 F srazer. Ra <>, WESLEY CHAPEL COR OF STH AND pee re ear i| Register bes retorns from inthe —— aoe Fats. o.w., Rev. Ne — every county RANGS, ENGLISH BASKET oT 7 ‘Pair TIY meeting. Sui a a ™. state, ive rep... " Ladies that I Lave opened « Dressmaxing ‘Boece ‘The President’s Wite in New York. ‘which give Jackson, for secretary FOC Re CIS PLAITS, | Purior, 1105 7b st. mw. MISS HEINZEMLING, by teed ee ma ‘From the New York sun. today, air Drowed and Leas Shiuciod CULERES, ” | tormeriy of Ba umore. gcli-im® "| Meewer ita ay lary titeting | Me, Grover Cleveland arrived in town. last Steen Sen Po SE Dress ane Baines stated Sn ourench te criferrad Gompicts returas trons" iattes iE PROOF OF THE PUDDING. thes pistor 7:30 p. me udarleriy conier- en on 172 OT wells 1sba0k, ‘The re = "Thar, ive 172,07, ‘lectric Hair Restorer Is the only has returned from the north aiid opened an office at (nF ES Aa e ny be reported only by fend herb touts in existence free from lead. euipur ee | where he would fo hatte ls tie patrone GUNLEY CHAPAL, COMNKR OF 7TH majorities, will increase the total vote to: + Sete. Is wow for sale by all fescue druggists frieuds. “Hemember 938 F st) oc25-1 "and Loundary sts. n.w:, having been closed eeu Sn , +4 For two. the public of this other | > ILLIia} RCO! “HILL revovation, wil we xt at il ‘Indiana. i asked Tae hebiectrie Hair heworet | SOS M GEREN ARD HSOuNBTON, | with presching by Key te D. Barney. and te sunday i “Ree the Satine Ses, 0E MAND, reasous wee did HILL & JOHNSION, ee _ a Pen ag S.—A special — necessity of a um: s 15th st_ Po ~ . Fecal at the pariors of Mew Dee SEM ees | REALESTATE LOAN GND INGURANCE ‘per Gay and Bust sins ev, th We Maur, ‘calved a telegram trom Senator Kent, io LAD Fesoeytvable ave, next doorto’ Palais ees poco, Pastor. a's ao he Chtetlans Armor” ton ‘county, saying that pleuros 4 be month Shampociag aad Hamesuse™ astealcn given to toe renin ctSaet aud cists toda ba ai coe a Ce tan cite eaneat ee ; Gr SSS AEAER FOR MONT RUETTAL, | “Ade Invaranee vines Qe _zevonsible companies cea ecting. 700 deicee Grane wake ee Gon. “The state Seana of healtn wil Sena © Se aad Tages, in Waahington tor LW. W. CORCULAN. HIGGS & CO. oc7-1m | VERMONT AVENUE. ‘sh. rear of Government Printing Utice wie. i<. FROST rats COMBINATION OF UE See crab m. Pastor ne we, is 9 jain an vis ‘bottles. ‘with’ woda water, as

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