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THE EVENING STAR sta The Breuay. car Sewpuper Oonpey See ae ee Leet a of tthe Rock ARE Wn, Meo uaa, Pitsburg, Pa; SS “has, F. Graves, Bennington, Vicr eee i Deave gaye: & socktet age, Merriane: Mor. Evenre ecrtbers G. Barkley, Hartiord, Cohn; FA. Motley, edgy Oy carps on their ow wocotat ae To Sea ee Forddand, Greg; ‘a. W. Barrit”. 10; Anigien, Cal Peers om thet ow we bere: 4 bare he . at > ; cago; Irwin’ Robins, Tndianapoil M Shaton, ‘Louiseie, ks: P. R Dolman, Bute, ni at the Post Oibceat W. eetonit claw mal matter) ‘aabington, D.C. a = fom Mont; | Russell A. Alger, “Detroit, © Mich. ar pontane prepaid rmontha, Taos, W. Coy, Westerly, ; Chas @. Burton, yar bostace prepaid. Ber moms eee Ol © — —-- =| Nevada, Mv 4 eo" ail wall subecriptiona ora S Norcot, Clarksburg, W. V tbe paid im advances ane “Va Ti—-No 10,725. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1887. TWO CENTS. | fer Sus Ser let Soe TDeGiarkson, ‘Ouiabs, Nek; Bed Lovely, Wags o Non Norte Tata, Washiagton Tere Telegrams to The Star. /S-S icine iienerns mas Salt Lake, Utah; de BM. 3, Hanipton, W. Va. popaper sent lower then ___ SPECIAL NOTICES, <g>, CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VERMONT AVE. <7 SPECIAL _ NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Ss eer NOT MIND ABUSE. TARIFF REVISION MUST COME. HAMLINE M.E.CHURCH,COR. 9TH AND ea et eee ™r. iv Quotes, from the OCivil-}| What Representative McAdoo Says. P sta, WH i Naviom D:D, pastor, | GOVERNMENT Receters To-pay.—Internal reve- cag Ti ani. sd'7"30 bt ve vas: | nue, $303,117; customs, $005,048. a ‘THERE 1S XO REASON WHY THE P°WOCRATS CANNOT 3D. Barker, irarg, K Be ie Powen, the pastor will preach sty a 34'7:30 pin, Youiw people’ meeting 6:30 Sag arplus, boo !30. Al'very welcome BE | foc; Beccttaon nF ashen on Gety cota tatee Wee oe eee Sali Woking. Wituiactony De; Bisop W bao lay school, ¥ . | tor jon Of 1 oly cominunion ai . % 2 AGAIN Geo. W. King, uiuxton, Del.; Bisuop W. a peiation in SO jerstare. #7: Fay Ph CES. : ‘munic under the lesderalip 0 8 ‘ Geo. A. Newinan, Cedar Falls lowa; Jac $F $20, PE, month. B 0 ior £14 per “inonth. ~esto-inorfow moruingandereniaess | Gallagher. ‘Everybody cordially invited. ‘Gonsecra- | Miller, of the Internal Revenue Bureau, hs @P-| pars, REGARDLESS OP cONSRQUENCRS—aE HaS| _RePTesentative McAdco, of New Jersey, 18 at SS ncktion Mow York. Ditis in proportion to abilities aud will be coabled 1 30. Ths last quarteriy communion of the | $f tecting Tuesday. Prayer mocting Thursday, | pointed Capt. Jno. M. Tobin, of Boston, United | Starsp cum WaT POR iene vom, See. ele of the G. A. R. En THE WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS Phas i acouih ta with saasesd far etaeae ART | Lethe event, Sunday Sebgol at 0-0 am" Seth | ge “apTRTTUALISMCMRS LUNT PARKER | St#0s Tevenue agent at a compensation of $3,000 plas He expressed the opinion to a Stax reporter thts | Close eG. A. BR, Encampment. | me womans tect corps conciuded Its session oe Ponth in wnich shares o fhe present (6th) Nahin ‘Sunday School at Blakes Hal on 7th | | bold § Suirtual Mestiug a¢ her parlors: [eee cape supine Perreau ng the | 4 Sta® Feporter visited Commissioner Oberly at | morning that there would bea revision of the last night by the election Of oMicers for the ensu- than the new series, coumenciine er nest. ES ~ st. n.w., every Sunday at LI a.m.and7:30 p. | jnraceet Massachusetts volunteers during the | the civil-service rooms to-day. He had read the | tariff by the House this winter. “Some conces- r. MPS Hataplon, of Michigan, Was elected ing Re Beck dues ret bay back to CHUR H. COR” 6TH | B Speaking t fgiene =, A s io Parra ined pastas, Circke arses.) at attacks upon him because of his letter to the Ill- | sions must be made,”he sald, “but thereisnorea-| THE THISTLE'S OWNER KIOKS, | national president, and’ Mrs. Cora Day Young, of tt dest jer Tae Pe Ge Tucnday ovens yAfeinesaky at J pase ‘Fests | Strongly recommended for the place by Congress- maldonal prosidenty and Mre Cura Day Young, of seggee romeienreun tee SoeaaereanT iat | Es and, gis,n.0__Presehing to-morrow by the improrfacd poxth ike. Dri. T Paiuen will heal the | men Coltins and Morse,Gen, Fitz-Jonn Porter.Gen, | nots Democratic Association, and took them good | son why the democrats cannot come together and sare op ye pe glenn geen eg 91,000 exn be paid in at one tine, Th pm. Orehéstral inusic. You will be interested in the | "CK St the of each meeting. it |CP. Robertsyot Maine, andmany other prominent naturedly. “I get fat on such abuse,” he re-| act inharmony the coming session. If they do not of Gen. Edgar Allan, Paul C. Vandervoort, Joba Meeting Wetaceiag Coe Daas Boos Be TOs | eee ind those friends who have kindly subscribed | CEL CHURCH, ANACOSTIA, | Citizens of Massachusetts, ___ marked in a Jesting manner, and then with, a | 1t will not be'the fault of the protectionists. Isee | Another Scotchman will Build a Boat. | ©. Liucnan, aud cok Tobio W. Bran, waned on tee maet — a : vp, | Shaws to dogo will send it their offerings at tis | Iecture, Weduenlase 7-50 prus Sanday services Holy | ESTIMATES—The Interstate Commerce Commis- | serious afr, te sald: they are pointing to coal as an example of the ements Benet Compe watiotn untae, So ponats ¢ < Dexcaxsox. Pre t.. Lawn Anuautase V.P. | tine they will be pardewiarly acceptabl * | communion, 7 a. m.; Sunday school, 30 a.m. morn, | sion has submitted its estimates for the coming] “I've been a pioneer in democracy ever since I = oes ae & oak = Congratulation and greetings, Addresses were oa ae eee B18 Heth at and Foie Suntay of the mouth hele eouamunion S11 mie Fic Serta rae it Wray Co Victory for: fone aaa ead and Dlazed the | The tobacoo tax is bound vo come: it caret. be | SENATOR FARWELL ON CLEVELAND'S TOUR delivered by Gen. Allan and MF. Vandervoort, and 3 rf, % STING OF | ‘Teachers prayer mee 3 : Evening prayer and sermon, 730 p. mu. Leatiets con: | $37,500; salary of secretary, $3,500; al snyhow, Dut it will at the conclusion of Gen, Allan's speech, hid tis TERTEABe BET OISe | degghees rarer tes secupti si i aig oer found fm shee. | eects expen, 6150000; otal, $200,000. The | Sbueed Me. , When at Che end of the war | advised | SOP TO a ee ee oo weil angely “upon the Obwervance of Méaoriad in u oo] nisi ings ot J Sune ” he cometer st kichiwot Yanees, will be bald ats BD pe Foun ree ah dtemsomang meeting. | building fund’ ‘Seats ree toa” “oltawater Ss tite nae egies plished Ziets ana take up new and live issues {| ad Wil! help the other part of the Bll MORE COERCION. y cho Woman's Reif Corpa, by © Unanimous = AW. OF SDAY. October ‘all to Work™—~6 43 pau nim UNI STHODIST EPISCOPAL | ATTORNEY GeNERAL Np return c Lor to democracy an eer soit cerita ep ge Bh ASR ey “he pita of $150 nung be ob Fa 3b han “Hour for ini cone Thursday rab pan: | Bowe ch LON METH ODIO BPISOOPAL | co evening from his home in arkangaa, where he abolitionist, Now, tls. 1s not, a question a8 to ee bee hbrageronetlieronconing OBrien to be Tried asa Reporter and | punish a tis hovers hectasar’s FOr Lhe deur. vanced ‘on: interest cayer meetin: Thuralsy, $310 Dads | Fae 20th, at . ae neat aie su = : ‘v ur ase all the owers arcossat He de Nese their savines would dwell 20 0 jai, | dally invited €5 all'these services” “ite™ | Ret acmanauan daar, andar ecco #0. | has been spending his vacation. He was invited | Of'iay. Tahd not eractae eee, Tae oe | rhe era eee iqemperance Union have] gevet gute cee ome BROUOE | Keen at one penres ar tas Cenen Gane a tneno ea: ir savin 3 ‘well to becouse embers z OE this amociation “Share 8} per iauuti. Subschp- | Re, Someforstock wiliyeerch be sking | , Among the Tories, Ueries on bext bational Memorial Day, Taira RANCE | 280 Lord's Supper and reception of ucwubers; at 7.30 | DY the President to attend the last Cabinet meet | sible forit. Now, let me read you that part of the | aqaresced ‘Commissioners @ petiti fol Macting, Come eeANCH | bem. preaching by the pastor, Wednesday ‘evening | ing previous to the Western tour, The message law towhich my letter referred, and those ‘sections | the Commissioners ote int as tarras pose the | Special Cable Dispatch to Tite F dat Fae pm, Address by | ie at O10 Sstheat Ad weltomee we Payer Meck | did not reach him tn season, and the Attorney | were put in there by the democrats of Congress. | number of licenses Issued, and to refuse absolutely | LONDON, October 1.—The x: Ree Recta gaeatt: Muse by Washington Grove ‘Ad welcome, at, | General did not, therefore, arrive In Washington iB | Listen to this,” continued Mr, Oberly, reading the | licenses £0 all persons who have sold, or allow to atx. Public invit t mune ence THE DeLRUATEN RANQUETTED. ernment. policy 18 | _, The banquet to the delegates of the national en- taking a fresh departure to-day. O'Brien has re. | SMUbWeul Was givel jam wight by the wan Pd SS " ESBYTERIAN CHU! etoa te 3 “7. a ‘St. Louts at the Linde) Motel and Was attended by SMom's ENE ie | Wea ate ce tre ng ee pe oe re rena RCN a be sold, intosicating drinks to minors, and allowed | ceived a new snmmons in the capacity of editor of | p00 veterans. “The distinguished. guests And — => GRAND TEMPE fo | Kexty, pastor Sabbath School at 9:0 ain, Preac CHANGE OF CoNstL.—Chas, P. Kimball, of Chi- PROM THE CIVIt-SERVICE LAW: Cer a ee open on Sundays A180. | United Ireland for reporting tue proceedings of | speakers were seated at a tabie at the end of the OS R st nm, LORROW (sunday he lock. “Good | 98 at 1d aan, Young People's prayer meeting at O ered is reslg- | 8%, 11, That no Senator, or Representative, or | {0 Feruse lcenses to wholesale dealers who have lesaet ned | Food On A platiorm, ‘The room was handsomely 3 1 7: Territorial De! the Ce fe mn convicted of 1 law, an nose 3 ches 0 @ Nation: ~ e . Facue speaking sud share ao an. Gospel Service at 7:30 p. 5 cago, consul at Stuttgart, has tendered his realg- legate of the Congrear, oF Senator, ep- | Dee! ted of violating the law, and to those | the surprise of the branches of the National | feccrated with flags and Dowers, "inthe center, ‘oth = SrerA ve: Rialiy ‘welcome. ae Coles Le Bue ae Mere Berna logate-clect, oF any, one ee oa ey meee? ee apes ds of aemebranta League. This means that he will get an additional suspended from Luc celiing, Was a mammoth cat sts.w. CIAL, a SORT QUANTR: SETING | bY D. J. Par he District of C ploy. said Houses, and no executive, Judi- resented. iter bate me orvelles + toe seerapt 2 ate Bem nie Foninen Ce u ill ho SE MEE AQURTH QUARTERLY MEETING } 1? consul at Dusteldort, Gial, military, or naval offccr of the United States, | in Several localities, wich are well KNOWN, are Freee te een enter impeleonancet | conn et pmaemseiaon Uenring the Menceietaen 06>. Teh ge aw. TROotatakApccal aad intresting exerciser ail | UeheTd at Fouaey St tenures Monday Octbet 3 | —amaer Onpans2UTIOUL JUIN UL, Ween, sig- | ai breslear nncmmergof ais Derertaent broek: | Greally in excess Of Any SUPPOSE OF PAIS Jo. they techie recent lntrodaced the crimes act | Tetco hours spent tn eiasteting & boantatul Fepass at ot 82 pO orclock. |S interesting exet ; racaee RMY ORDERS.—2d Lieut. Julius H. r, Sig- | o Ke : mand.” feebly protested that they did not mean to on ohn 7 * Int -rested in securing legal prohibition of the lignor | 1:30 pan, -Sissionary inase meeting Monday. wight ; aval service of the ins the welcome address Was wade by Col D.P. Dyer. Soaee hte Sites frude earnestly invited tobe preseute He Be MOUL: | &¢ it the same place, to be addressed by Hey. Dr. | nal Corps, has been ordered to San Antonio, Tex. | RAvSLservice of the United States, ah Mag smomnee oon? SUPPOSED TO BE GLANDERS. interfere with the press, but all such scruples | Gen. Fatrchild respou ds Fillmore Beall, Attorne: stow TON, Pres. By GILBERT D. FOX, Sec. Ite | othe charcive ingot U-E-chureh, The women | Paymaster Wm. E. Creary has been ordered to re- | cerned soliciting or receiving, any assessinent, sub- | Sometime “ago rhe ‘commiscioners wrote Dr. | have been overruled, we following Ww. Jf RE PS R MEETING 01 R = ae) port in person to the commander Department of | scription, or contribution for any political purpose | Salmon, chief of the bureau of animal industr; r Anthony; “The President, socials Justice Miller; — ne 1 “Our country,’ EF ¢ rhatever, from any officer, clerk, or employe 9 ogee I have private trustworthy information that 7 " =e Gas REFORMED CHURCH IN THE | the Platte for duty. ‘The leave of absence | granted | 7! ‘si that a horse ow: by Lieutenant Slack was af- . e “] of the Untied States,’ nited States.—Services in the Chapel, master ri ‘to No- | United States, or any department, branch, or bureau Lal ofictals of the moderate sort in Ireland are _get- | OL the Unt Sa. ae * tovrooreow at 1 atu and | Fanos ost, Vynain has Deen extended 12 N0- | thereot ot from any’ pervoq-nucalviue aay salary or | {000d with a diseaso supposed to te glanders. | ote! wet- | ine National -Autuority as vindicated by Abra: ‘A Ince attendance is = E MACARTY, Prenideat, | SF Toth and o sts. n. riously alarmed at the ne =e = iC EN TRARY Twikz Sal ile P30 p. if = compensation from moneys derived from the Treasury | He was requested to examine into the matter. saain “Ta bam Lincoin,” Hon, Hannibal Kamin; “The cand te session NEXT MONDAY EVES DISSOLUTION. — ET | tan, Ntranpaemcie, Dy the pastor, Rev C.F. Sox | Keogh has been placed upon the reti red ist on bis | oy AR Uulted Staten ng. | Ontke 27th instant he wrote the Distriet Com: ) Nin Dower en wublin Castle. Tie very Worst set | Ariny, Maj Wm. Warner: “The Navy,” Gen, Hy Jock, in the Jefferson School Buildin, & BOLTON. Keal Estate Agents, is this day | day school at 9:30 am. Divine service every Thurs- | OWD application, Sxc. eae ‘no person ane any room or build- | missioners, offering to detail one of his inspec- strument than ‘any irish retary for the last ‘Phe loyal states aud their loyal gov- 2 $30.3" | dissolved by mutual consent, October 1, 1887 P30 Ladies’ Aid. Bociety Gill west ing occupied in the discharge of oficial duties by any | tora to contirm the diagnosis of the case made by | Strum Iris ary for the last | Wy SNe. Wan, eprag ees ees = eee 'W. E. WRIGHT, Fastor's residence,450 Hwt. | NAVAL OnpERs—Passed Assistant Engineer | officer or employe of the United States menticned in | br. MeKenzle, veterinary surgeon for the Districe, ‘aly years. In private letters this state of things | Corporal Jaiues Tanners “The loyal abd Patriots EDTOMEET| 1t* HB. BOLTON: ny it thisact, or in any navy-yand, fort, or arsenal, solicit in | 7hr tf ‘ing the | 18 deplored as likely to lead to nothing short ~ a Br ey popalar — ae g AEE WILE SPEAK Ow | 2S, PatWistle has been ordered to the Enterprise, | sny'manner whatever or hecsive any coutrioucion of | TRC Commissioners. have replied, accepting thé | Ls deplofed as likely to lead to nothin Women,” Gen 1. i. Grosveuors “Our Comrades hand F te pow. US'Live | fq ATTENTION, GOOD TEMPLARS? = BEV, SAM W. SMALL WILT SPEAK ON | Lieut. Thos. B. Howard has been detached frow } money or any other thing of value for any political | Offer Pa asking chat Sees, be directed 10 | of which I have. repeatediy’ ‘warned who never camo beck,” Bishop Sasseet_ Gallows Snaston, formerly with N. Kaufuan, a femperance” at’ Cons rogatlonsl 0° = tover. e the Beall ; 3 : area e Grand Army of” the Repubilc,” Post com Region. formeriy with eae cainbers of Minnehaha Lote No.1. 1.0.4.7. | morrow at Sab, Public cordially invited. W-c-t.t, 1 | We Saratoga and orlered to Guieet Msaue ih | bee. 18, No oMicor oF omploye of the United States | question 1s Supposed to have Contracted the” dlse Ree les weir tmember Tor Depttord, Lone | manger-in-chiet SS. Burdette. Thea fouowed & gS THE ISnAELITES oF wasmiNaTON stuct sth aed Dstreets i we, ob LORSDEY | i FOURTH STREET SE, M. Houston ‘and FF, Fleisher, Eocien Je Fe Luoy, | Mentioned ia thisact shail discharwe,or promate,orde- | ease, aawas utaency, Lumber of volunterr toasts. Gen. W. Z, suerwal Br arr Get rectown are reepeattuliyrreacestal NG, COTOBER 4. to. which” you snd your 9 &m.. Sunday school at ini chiureh and Ms: | and asaistant fagineer W. Hi Chatlbers frols Us Fonsaiion of any other omestorsncie ear eae BUILDING OPERATIONS IN SEPTEMBER. veloynents by Salisbury's mre son in Raney hed nn ad ye ‘w meet on SUNDAY, OCT. 2, 10:30 A.M. at the cordially invited. Refreshments served by | Hou ih & m. and 7:0 p.m., preaching by the pastor, | training squadron and placed on walting orders. | Leueo cee gner Of thiolding or negiect- | ‘The building inspector has submitted bis report | and haran pel T may feel tt my duty to re: Sponded to“Tbe army” in bis place. Gen. Lew Stp street TEMPLE. Purpose: ways aud tieans in | the ladies at reaseuble prices. Shoe” | Kev. M. E-B. Rice., 6:30 p. ue young peopt@e praise iB 84 and place ic ing to make any contribution of inoney of other valu. | for the monthrof September, a3 follows: harsh policy, feel IU my duty to re Wailace, Gen. Joun Ml. Paltwer, Adiuiral D. D. Por- mdofihdenich 07 han Asyluun. Ladies will be wel- Foca > MEDICAL, AND DENTAL DEPART Ths Suede Seno Coed withus, Soclock pi; | Tae New 6,000-ToN Vessmia—The Navy De- | stfe suum foreag a aoe money OF other v 127 new Duildings......-.. *.sons.o0 | TEU tory democratic organ in Churalils | trad Gov Curtin were wot betes abd Ue toasts Sa “S~ ments, National University, Mt. Vernon | Lola tversang uisstinee carclasa wil 5 i ‘Sko, 14. That no officer, clerk, or other porson inthe | 158 repairs........... 7"158.00 ~ CY an dicho, Contanues, assigned Lo them were responded to by oubers, 3 WOE, Chairman, lorner Sth and Kats. tow <The fourth aanual | cousister adhe ee ae eB, Peer nee mal | partment has written to the commandant of the | sg rcoler ee tmiced testo Ti eae Jeo tinea ieee wanie, 2 Bakceo | lasist on hoine rule as the proper conservative MAX Cont as aiken ra Mtn < course of lectures will begin MONDAY, October 3, at | Walker, esq. and Mrs, Clara itoach ; rec y and 7 New York yard instructing bim to at once com- | g.v~ or hand over tw any otter officer, clerk, or. person a ap CE CXS m., Introxiuctory lectures will be delivered | Minnie Augerer, situeiug by the ehuve : 2 awnings... mence operations necessary for the construction | 12 the service of the United States, or to any Senator | 95 DaMNRE = ~~ — ‘x00 | Policy, and it has received a letter of congratuli- | yy 7 > 2.00 | oa tom Glotaeee ins NORTHERN AND UNION PACIFICO, _# i ‘SS Adams, M.D., and Frof. R. Finley i 8 01 ihielabers 0! ° . : or Memberof the House of Representatives, or Terri- : O'Brien sends United Ireland a pathetic account Agreement which the CHORAL SOCIETY. The profession abd the public are invited to | the eLdreh and Pid of ates tac ee ae oF | of one of the new 6,000-ton vessels, A Smilar let | torial Delegate, any ‘honoy oF other valuable thity on = of Larkin, who died ip Kilkenny gaol. Larkin was | 7¢Tms of the ogy — — mente ‘01-28 | invited tebe proman. av? | er has also Dene sent to the commandant of the } account of or to be applied to the promotion of any po- $728.00 | the giant of the neighborhood, but began to waste ‘Two Great Lines are Joined. sjrst rehearsal for the season, Tuesday, October 4, — “MEDICAL ASSOCIATION : GENERAD UNIONS MIENTO! = Mostolk naey-yord. is aitical objet whatever. For use of water for bullding purposes... 188.37 | away immediately after his ttuprisoument and | New York, Gctover 1.—The terms of the agree #88 p. m., at Sheldon’s Hall, 100+ ¥ st. The stared meet of the MEDICAL asso. | HG averVeuieht bios, barred seen tesa’ | ‘Tae Devan. ov Ovricens for tho Nipste and En- | ANY POLITICAL OnGANIZATION COMPOSED OP OFFICE- Freland Sea eeCE: Tls isthe trth murder tn | ment between the Northern Pacific and Union Applications for membership. should be sent to the | CIATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA will | and Havect will resort what they ieerd unl bamcr ihe sHun investi Bol irs at BOULDERS VIOLATES THE LAW. $916.37 | Jreland since the reign of coercion began. Pacific Railroads are oficially given as follows: secretary, DR. ERNEST F. KING, 923 Mat. aw. be held in the Law Building of the Georxetown Uni- | Cuuvention aud Miscions in New York. Gospel scr. | VeFPrIse, Which have been undergoing repairs “Now”, resumed the Commisstoner, “can lan- BUILDING PERMITS \dstone Writes to a correspondent comparing | {he Nortucrn, Paciiic. jolus Utnon Pacific a thee 325-60 PEEVES pomer of Oth and F sts now., TUES: | vices daily at 12 in 7:1 {sundays 3:50; | New York, will be issued shortly. As at present | cy.¢6 pe stronger than that? Isay it could not, | have been tssued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: | the Mitchelstown with the Munchester massacre | ¢tranes of the dividends aud charges on the ry > October 4. at 8 o'ctook: By onder of |p. m.; Seaman's Bethe 9 Pa. arranged the detall for the Eaterprise 1s Com- C. V. Trott, to erect brick dwelling No. 217 8th | of seventy years ago. § F the president W. BULKLEY, M.D. | Genco’ Hail, Tuesdays aid Fridays under B. H. MeCalla, Lieuts, Jt Tugersou. and | 121m letter Tdid not reter to organizations uke | Si.yaqTtott to, erect, brick dwelling: Xo 217 Bey fare ae Oregon Navigation securiues, the Union. Pacifig Corner New York ave. and 10th st., LACHLAN TYLER, M.D. Secretary. __ol-3t__| pel tent every nieut (except saturds: HT. Mulligan, Ensigh J.P. Woerliehy Assistant { that of the Virginta association, composed mainly | See", Sou" dwelling on Elisworth avenue, count: Gowsip from London. etn laborer edd wie pe gem ded «3 eee Pall aiad Winter are eae ons | wer, OCTOBER 2, 1887 —THE REAL ESTATE | Ooh day d pron, mina oxcept, Saturday), 7:00, and | Prager Mudd, Passed Ascistant, Engineer En | of business and professional menor non-olfloc- $200. J. B, Cralle, to erect brick stable in rear of | special Cable Dispatch to Tax F Cont Of the guaranteed dividend Of 6 per cont on for Fall and Winter are now resdy or SH ot ae Ghia dag dened ay net Eoat | wasun Sudays, Mand Sige S50 pruss Dang TMn | twistie, and Passed Assistant surgeon CCG, Hert | holders, T sald aod stin matntain,that under tae | Stor ods cue Toerece Deicke, stable in rea of P EVENING STAR. Oregon Navigation stock, ‘The division of territory ey Your inspection. s16-1m_ > H st. n.w., is this day dissolved by mutual con- pp EE oe ee don. ‘The Nipsic Will be commanded by Com. | law any Federal ontce-bolder who solicits or te- | tocseet beak ‘dwelling No. 1917 11th street north- | _ ¥4XKFoxr, October 1.—The conference which 18 | Was suUslautlaliy agreed upon at conferences PHOSVETH.—THIS COMBINATION, OF | "Fo. feats Crecennea! ‘ilare veloumes matder D. Wr Mutlan, and the other officers wili | celves money for any political purpose violates | wests $100. 5S totake place at Friedrichsrune, between Signor | Wiulch have been Weld in Us city between Pres Dosphiten, ine popular and’ cHictent Liam and Seve | jp-—=—>UUTTERINESTO ACCOMMODATE OUR { tg <g> CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (ONE | be Lieut BH faust and. J. Hawley, Chict | the law. Aby organizalion forpalitical, purposes, aes Crispt, the Italian minister of foreign affairs, and | GMC Adams and General Mavager Putter, of the ‘ieote aud Seafegied sqaiuce Alnlaria Sold at Mike Se i cps cog. top Lote ory ten | Enginecr by B; Mccartney, Passed assistant Hogi | composed of office holders, necessarily yioaues | Civic Part of the Shepherd Parade. | Prince Bismarck, 1s quite unexpected, and is re- | HMC Pace, apd Presideut, Harris aud Vier PUERN'S PHARMACY, 1420 Pennsylvania ave. in | tablished 4 branch at 544 (Avenue E) Northern Lib. | ALEX: KuNT, pustor.—Scrvicea To-morrow at i1a.m. | neer J. A. Tobin, Assistant Paymaster OL OO Te ne nae FIVE HUNDEED WHEELMEN LIKELY TO PARTICIPATE— | garded as highly important. Vidiug line wiil be the Snake Kiver, at its mouth, Vottles or on drausb: with soda water. 119 y Market. where the same excellent quality of But- | $4 7:30 p. in. Subject, morning: “Symbolism of the | wine, and Passed Assistant Surgeon E. Z. Darr. It | With the law, ‘THE ILLUMINATION. ‘The crown prince, Frederick William, will pass } where it enters into the Columbia. ‘The columbia, ———— — feine (tor which we control the exclusive sale in this | (int, Supper). eveuius: “¥robation or Eauestion. | 1s up'terstood that the Nipsic will make a tour BRCCTOrEn Prot. King, Capt, Kelley, and Dr, Crook, @ sub- | the winter at the Villa Hentrey, in Bavenoon tke | aud Palouse Kailway, which has been the cule NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. Reticetfaliy Wal G. SCIIBNER 340-951 Center | g- <> MOUNT VERNON FLAGEMCE ciUnca | Sows the world. ‘Tue destination of the Euter-| speaking of the charge that ne had come to committee from the committee on the civic por- Maggiore, _ Lone of contention, Will be operated by the Northe see all SS RE Ss | Market 342 Northern Liberty Markets ago" Re ote cance BARS EEACE MCE CHURCH | prise 1s stilt undecided. Washington to seck office Mr. Overly sald: “That | 110. or the shepherd parade, held a meeting last | 4 72 Couliuextal stock exchanges are firm to- | eru Pacitic, and the llue Will be Lurued over toUnaL a 5 rn iy; Happaway, pastor.—Yreuchiug at 12 ai iollowed | CuarrwaN Cooney, of the Interstate Commission, | 15 not true. Icame here as a newspaper corre- . wae | O89 company, "he formal voce of the Northern Packt Cc i A) rc. ATTENTION, MERCHAN’ = * ‘MAN COOLEY, mn, night at Wiliard’s Hotel, A numberof bicycle ———_>-_-—_ ‘direct e resol on with Union ge Cexrvry Macazse Merchants tat close at 7 pan-abarp, by, Sacramental eervices and at 7:30 pan. Bubday | 16 expected in Washington this evening, and the | spondent, and after I had gone home 1 was tele: oh es rectors on Ine resolution to join lier, wil hear of souethinie to thelr advantage bysend. | School at ¥:d0 am. ‘The public contially uvited iu | fs expected in Washing ‘will arrive. during | graphed for and an omice given to me. I did not | Fiders were present by invitation to ae sae 3 TALKS, Facitic in the ease sk oregon Navigation was 9 = Sh anaes ing” thei ees car LERK'S na = 5 r ane , board foe - sss 7 pines Delug cast FOR OCTOBER CONTAIN: #51, P.O. Box 317. 80-3 | SE acthodisewpincova Ciatrchs corer Stace | BEE Week. is PETG aT Mn epee parade, Tees encue inarit the wneeimcnot | What he Thinks of President Clevo= | Jolu A: brokuae ee <@=> MY OFFICE HOURS FOR EYE Bt Bast Conttal st Pe ib eae or waldeuce | INTRRNAL REVENUE APPOINTMENTS.—The follow- | ‘The Commissioner declared, emphatically, that | the elty were given full particulars ot the arrange- Jand’s Tour Through the West. Log ae ELY CATHEDRSI. DAY end SAT CRD AT dren oe ae Selo ae Sab | the Mev. Jacon Wikiags sf aut eens au Mcetetyed | ing appointments in the Invernal revenue service | he leas crabs uer the law ua 10 stands, re- | ments for we parade chere will be GO men in line. | New Yous, October 1.—A reporter asked Hon, MNIGHES OF LABOR. y Pe oe aE ere RACE ING. MDE by Revival services. Missionary mecting 3 p. un, ad- | yp o-day: W.C. for the | 4fdless of abuse. presenta ‘a and Chas, B. Farwell, United States Senator from Iili- One of Mrs. Van Rensselacr's papers on English | Projessorof tye and Ear Marcos Balser deeenet By, Mr, Peres Gaxtoox, of ‘the ‘Hauiline | tar wimols districts Wililaia K Dewsld, store, Siena /Gnil ORuCCRANIOIGNFTTEL TS Wupwero_ present promlved Chat support tn oe | Oss wo reached the city lat evening ox pour | oe tke eae ae yd Cathedrals, illustrated from drawings by Pennell. Heian nneree ot Metical: Eye and Ear Col | ictan: -* weno! 920 4m. Come and WorsiuP | Keeper and gauger for tenth Ohio, and Alfred I.] A democratic official, who holds an Amportant | will ride in bodies, Messrs. H. S, Owen and W. H. | Europe, what he thought of President Cleveland’s Mrewearouts, MINN., October L—Among the SECESSION MOVEM —_ TSE “ERY. COMPANY > REV. DR. JOHN P. NEWMAN wine | 004 storekeeper and gauger for fifth Kentucky. | position in one of the Departments, speaking of | Sinith, committee of two, were requested to re- | tour to the West. He replied that he thought well " of Ki Se es Bae SECURITY, INVESTMENTS COMPANY bel Ua OE ea z TODAY. to noon the | the Oberly letter to a Sram reporter, sald: Port t the general committee this evening some | of it,and that the President would be well received | Prominent arrivals of Knights of Labor delegates S125 F st. naw. —Si 2 preac “Metrovoliton churen, corner _ - > sald: a s “ - < Anexceedingly Interesting Installment of the | The company is nevulatly iinerpossteds operates ex~ | Af aid Catreets wt 11 ata. aud 7:0 p.m. The chureh PTFEEEEPY MAG EUUSE STONY ULEEa at zu Gut tours | PRETMAEIRASE UATSGR atte ee polfesttesnee Se ee ee eee Re ee ce rrarris | eats a a eed Oe ee es eae hee er keen Rade Limoain Uetory by Mowers, Nicolay and Hay, in | pegate the bear teocemaaie te eal ects | camara wii boia stems heer and $35,000 four-and-a-halts, alone, Will be ‘of great beneft to the democratic | pF. G. Haynes, reside ~ ri which some important documents are brought to light and the authors seek to prove that members of Mr. Buchanan's Cabinet were engaged in for- warding the Secession movement. Stanton’s pictu- resque Verbal account of his last meetiag with This is the ait Bijou Theater, writes to THE Stak that, “being ln | fault if no settied policy as'to the finances had | Stark, Birmingham, Ala.; James Campbell, Pirts- phn | Fre EES Pansonst.—capt Ja. F O7sier bas veen con | Beit ‘aartSwcunial tase ie cane ast yetmg | tulsempatay with tne movement for‘ne public | been carried Gu, out fault ot ais purty iu Cove | Dun” A Thad Oy, New Wot pe rg HB DATCHELDERE Bee. | BGrsagy iu he Ninetoruth Sry ictal | ted to the nouse the past week by sicknesa.— | telr noses, I ain uot a friend of Mr. Oberly: | Quuier Gand desinidus of Going everything i | fuck or expesioues mimouy Ie ecg adres | he the delayed members having: areived. Tne Fee ee | Lect will oid us isst auiuunt dealers eset at | Jos. C. Coxe of Philadelphia, Thos. Hooker of New | 1, uot | even q siouid meet him: tug | My power‘ vo ald in making it a success, and to-ac- | of corruption preserved since the days wien | bord was called to onder by Presideut T. C. 0 p-ui,and cha ch. soct.olv trou t6 10. Thur | Haven, Maj. A. E. Bates of St. Paul C. A. Flint of | my-opinion is thar letter wat areay ani’ PuS | Commodace the public on that occasion, may Task |1U ‘held untestrained coutrol “or tue whole | Schieber, of Lynn, Mass. He made a sbort exten ‘y evenly lecture at 7 280 pa 3 e 7 you ( arinounce that on Thursday bight,when the | country, would probably deteat the Hirposes of | Poraneous address, in which be stated that the Secretary Floyd is here printed. H AMLINe Mg CHURCH, OORNER Ori | Arlington —--iex-Htepresemtative Ward KC. Ham: | BACty., HQW2, Why Jt Shows that Mr. Oberly 18 | Pout ote" scexcion, shall have approached | tne Precudent inant’ direction. of tore ice | poject of the board at Tue present seswon would BALTIMORE LATROBES See, SO ee Ten Be Wait of AGO ha ee Dae ee ae ne not awed walnlstration of the | within three blocks of Hartis! Bijou Theaier, the ‘theorists who hoped for a new order, Of thins be to one a vigorous policy for the Future gov- ‘Mus STOWE'S “UNCLE TOM.” LEAD THE WORLD. Gay cvening, Uctoues S, 1887; a0 O80, Oeioce Geel t Norfolk, ¢ 4 a Sia ae curtain will be down ‘tue audience | through the defeat of the republican party will | €rhment of the board. Koutine work oocuy i : E ening, Uctou 73 ae 0 Smith of Norfolk, are at the Rigys.——A. B. Cleve- | {veh you te took pean OP arte Oe ene | curtain rung : party nt of the board. toutine work oocupl a Tu of music. by Brother Gailiner. ‘the new buvi t r ew YX checked out, and-ten ininutes after the procession | brobably see at the eleventh hour that real re. | remainder of the morning, ~ By James Lane Allen, with frontisptece portrait 50.000 SOLD | “oreai Awakeniug. will be tied.” Come "'™ C* | Mattiana ot Melbourne. and Colt Perry of Bates: | Yah rhe Must have Known it would burt bim With | ChETERS Oh an ee ea ar ar Pedaat rani | Pore cok Or oe aa, hour that real re | Tug Cameron, of Lawrencé, Kans, addressed the of Harriet Beecner Stowe. “Uncle Tom” at Home ‘And - DE. RICHARD H. THOMAS. OF BALTI- | more, are at Willard’s——W. J. Totten of Penn- | tec) aqits EinP law ts to be honestly | ®¥enue and 9th street, the curtain will be rung up | members show the highest average of inteli- | board. ‘The committee on redentiais began ite in Kentucky, the Master, the “Mammy,” the rN = mur, will attend Friends mectinis on t0- 4 ae, a Gi if ee CEE ig | aud the performance Continued, Ubus enabling the | yence.” work yesterday, but can hardly complete it inside a eee Ge * Caperictce of overs quarter Fe oer ne been | MOR: Mes ae LLa and 730 Pin. de the x. | Sylvatlty J H, Coonan and Geo. T. Hinton of Bal- | enforced, and Mr. Oberly deserves credit for nis | nd the pertormanoe coatinued, thus enabling “Who do you think,” asked the reporter, swill | of three days. "It {s understood that expelled Dis- Cook, ete. Llustrated by Kemble. eee ot ort Guarter of century has been | M- C. A. 1409 New xork avenue. he public are cur: | (y2O"e, 9,4 Ransow, Chas. Bryan, and Chas Per- | pluck and his "honey. He ie right aa to the ——— get the republican noiatnation?” trict 126 of New York carpet Weavers has sent in oink ae: C # % concentrated toward the attainment of their extraordi- nivitea to sttend. Fe of Sear Yorks aieee tue ic 282s G; | Construction of the law, too and tone but Aftairs in West Washington. “Personally replied the senator withouthesita. | elena for ts delegates, G.\R. Ball of tho crc a coma Greater posting capacity ervater | ye g>_ ALL. SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | M. Cawley and C. A. Wiley of Baltimore, and &, a; | Partisans ERE = Rev. Dx. LixpsaY Leaves St. Joux's.—Kev. John | tion, “I shouid like to see Judge Greshain or Jom | Committee, sald Chis morulng that be would uever A striking short story by John Heard, jr. beepers! a Conemasneton, ae Popshes hey to | Spt Vesper dU ny Set. Morning service | Guggenhetmer of New York, are at the Metropoit- Funded Debt of the District. 8. Lindsay, rector of St. John's church here, has } Sherman ae soko. ee ighr tor admieson by 154 should the Commitee HE AWERICAX GAME OF YOOT-RALL fee ere» OEM Gnura ats lee ge hiva soe eee | a Das To OF Grund Rapids, Michi, C. | The statement of the funded indebtedness of the | decided 16 aocept & call to St. Johns chlurch, | be some, satistaction in supporting a candidate of | PEM fy od representation, will be taken Inve the | anes tormorrow, Oct 2, at 9-45 un, nee Ea ereee Cal ate at" ths St, Finke Diguee | District, issued to-day, shows the net reduction ot | Bfldgeport, Conn. a pastor of that church on the | Should have nothing to do with it. ‘The republ. | 6emeral assembly. How itis played, and how it differs from the | 4x ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SUPERIORITY. se GEN JESUSALEM (CHURCH, | NORTH | ‘rhird Auditor Welsh, who has been quite iil at his | Interest charge to be $106,504.72, and the totai | tuird Sunday in October, Jt will be remembered | can party has been divided, and it 18 confronted Ce Engiish game. By Alexander Johnston; illus-| Theiest evidence that Bose cernea tte Yaad Cor wine:2g | Residence, No, 2021 Hillyer Place, is rapidly con- ) ouistanding indebtedness to be $14,035,000, Sent Be AeeAT eer nao on Woazceiay | ngook eumtalive Wil we eae tormbeee ai tee | Sak Deancenia, Geubte $-tneas CREE, sIBB'S ES a.m. Preaci ck on Giacaroee nek cl . J. EL YX Mt Pensacol ” ie Hartfor nn., Which 2 4 ‘arcl v rans have sania act watee rr] in the highest | ‘Tuck Ye of Cura * peepee surer tis eectine Tat the Riggs House = —sunge and) Mira Durham A Lively Chase, last ty istien accepting on the same day tne ci fovinaas tate of Nort, “ant tn rare, yonmnasy ore! ey —— GY TWELVE YEARS OF BRITISH SONG. esteem by the public is that they are being imitated. | Free -cats, ge De BN EAS SG SE een EE ary Fotbo, and at, Jonira be the isrgest | Ought to make tne republicans more prudent than | be inuortiewed with reference to tue tate differ “ ‘os . The imitations resemble the original m appearance | +g .g—> | METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN ree) Mow en 4 “1 . Dr. Lint they were in 1884. ence which arose between the Catholic Churc MENA Sites Gnas ates eae | they lack the general excellence of the genuine BS Teva ath a at, Ser em eines eee nae MO CRUE ee ne Soe Co aioram ropurver thls: morsing chat he re. “iow would you meet the emergency, Mr. Far. | and civil government wich ted to is bring a Victorian s S Nev. Pastor Service us tu g center ma about nt parish, Gut that, he | well?” sen from Guate 7 rd Browning, Browning Clubs, Swinburne, Symonds, SPWISH TO INFORM THE PORE | ISMN Ag LL ocdocs. Tue eyeume preacuing ser, | tor of St. John’s P. £. church, Who left. this city as 5 ted leavi pscuet “4 I controlied all of the delegates of the other | ‘The arclibishop Intimates, however, that ho will a [.. these last ten weeks, my Band and Orcher G JRCH, 3D AN a gi _ wi Uon from New York and’ say: Select that man for any Spee MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA. Hintelue cotiitiou, spe To eoaagenisate: with 3 ‘Be ALM enue wind 790 sete any cpa | HuSDADG. One's hand abetracting her pocketbook trom her | Sted 34 Mia oO, coies in this countey. Dr | the residency WUD can carry New Vorkethe ove O44 Fellows in California, prat-claes musicians: Poet id 7:90 swishingtoenace music | Kite, f Brief and interesting War Papers, on Shermans’ | for balls, perties, gerinans, &c., will find it to their | Muon st the morminy servics rund wt ‘Statins schooy ets | br. P. B. Harvey, U.S.A., and wife, havereturned | pocket, When she turned she saw a young negro ‘Lindsay was born in Williamsburg, Va. March 19, | Whose success you are willing to become respousi- | Los ANGELES, October 1.—The officers of the Sov= ivan yer sud revival ces wt 3p. 1D., y be scudding away and ratsed an alat once & L2 of Scotch extraction. He | bie for. There I would leave it. If the delegates | eriga ind Lodge of Odd Fellows, who left Den- famous March and its batties, by Captain Daviel | surastare ty consult with thewitlersgned twfgrg ear | Sli ak ud teval wervicosat Span. ted by | tothe city from a tour “abroad. Dr, Harvey has ing away and rm. At 1842, his parents being soune peopies’ mes Es irgeul " hase wi the of “ ” Wi Wiuiam lege, Vir- | Were patriotic men they would divest themselves | ver September Zs, arrived here yesterday Ww Visit Oakey, Gen. H.W. Slocum, and Gen. Wade Hamp- Residence, 1288 ath nm, | 2! Utica board, Stonday'eveuing at G0" Special | "unto uta ueain ae surgeon Genera Office. | chase wes given and the cry of “stop thier” was Pinla, awa was orduined in the Episcopal Cauren | of all personal feeling and. rise to the occasion. | tue polnt selected for holding Uhe next annUal wes ton. Fully illustrated. s13-h 003 Pa. a 2 services coutinued througu the Week at 7 peat mee denniin Rerous B street feuged over the bigh railing of the | in 1969. His frst parish was at Fortamouth, Va., | The republicans of all the States, and especially | sion of the Sovereign Graud Lodge. Among wo DENNISON | friends last evening at her residence, the Bucking- | smtthsonian grounds and ran Ukea deer through | where he was t rector of ‘Trinity churcii | Of New York, ought to see tuat able and un- | members of the party are: Hon. John H. White, ‘NOTES OF A PROFESSIONAL EXILE. re spite qg=>,, FOUNDRY | METHODIST EPISCOPAL | 2H 1B honor of her birthday. the grounds, making for the mall further east. } for two years. He then removed to Warrenton, | pleaged men’are sent as delegates. A convention | grand sire; John W. Stokes, past. grand. sire? - sant ‘Will resume her classes in Dancing BS chet con ob eat ev. Geonus | Mrs. Anna P. Westcott has gone to Toledo, Ohio, | Oiticers O’Brien and Goodall, of the park police, | Va. andserved St. James’ church there for eight | thus constituted would give the party a candi- | Lieut, Gen. John C. Underwi leputy grand sire; A short paper of reminiscences by E. S. Nadal. BULUEE, pastur.—dervices tor Suuuay, Ocluver z, are: | to visit for three or four weeks Mra, Noah H.| here joined in the chase. wo grey- a half years, coming here from that place, and | date who would bring about union and secure the | Gen. Jas B. Nicholson, past grand sire. “The visit 3 ee AT HER NEW ACADEMY, the pastor bay Gamelgel: Att tw. werméu by | Swayne, formerly Miss Funny Sickles, of St. Louis | hounds belonging to a lady also. en- | for the pust elgne years has been located in St, | SUpport again of a majority of the people... ‘Too | ors were received by tke mayor, local Oda Fellows, SERIAL STORIES. 920 M Street Northwest, the pastor. Hoiy Communion at close of worming jleasant wedding took place at the Vermont-| listed in the ~ service of justice and| John's pariah, ‘He was chaplain of the House of | much stresscannot be lald on the necessity of | and leading citizens, A parude Was followed by & 5 a eee wedapreeeniny by, the pasos: | | A pleasant wodding took place at the Vermont- | \ivout after the flying gure of the. plekpocket, ‘Representatives during the Forty-elghth Congress, | having the Dext national convention composed of | reception ai the opera house, where Mayor Worke The last installments of “The Hundredth Man,” ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, AT 3 P. M. Tatlore are havitod oo me aig ome ers and gyenue Christian church on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Rite greyhounds headed off the bose aed etter, he | aie eae ee ee te eolies | tnen Who are treet pledges to particular can- | man formally extended the city’s welcome, by Frank R. Stockton, and “Azalia,” by Joel All former pupils invited to attend. it ‘as Prof. Richa . * had crossed the mall at 7th street and leaped the | Court a colored boy named William Patsey was | didates.” Soe yS Chandler Harris, = a ‘hace risa eas ane, a | SBC, Ceamuner, Patent oftice, and the bride Miss | scone wall at the railroad he was captured in Sea- rere with stealing 8 gold watch trom the| wwnar about thelabor complications?” qureica A British-American Asseciation, ss ‘ ‘Youme Geutionen, TUESDAY aed BAT RDS ata +h Kavi be favson | joy is agroat-granddanghicror Mex camppelets | oR Park by Ofcers O'Brien and Goodall. Ofticer | house of Mrs. Rebevca’ Howard, No. 208 N street. | .y..\Vhat a Cuicaco, October 1.—About Atty British sub. THE DEPARTMENTS Bouts slways open to besinuenn, ‘ * | salt pescly at 11 Wn. At 30 pau the fies ora | Moda grout etanddaughier of Alex.Campbell,the | OrBrien found Mira. Kellogg's. pocket-book, con. | Mr Howard sald caat the boy had been in her Tey will settle themselves in time, and | Jects met'at St. George's Hall last night. Gen, ; : . . Rented Of seriuiouiton “Jove ai his ‘Thies wii be | GoUlngulsued theologian of Bethany WW. Va. The | tatning $40, under a bush where the fugitive nad | employ for uine years and this Was the Drst time | qo, 7Uey, Will, Settle themselves, In time, and | oe eee dae te et eo Contain: “Christain Union and Baptism,” by a | ,,tavime bed the new acadleiy built especiaily for the | given. Au iuvited. ae | Ceremony was perforined by Rev. Hobert T. Hen: | thrown it, 'The prisoner was turned over to Police | suv had ever been stolen from her house. | horers. ‘There 18 no room for auarchists or pro- | The object of Ue meeting, he sald, was the bring- Presbytertan minister, “secret Societies in Col | foution will be shows ihe, coins wainesed Bay FIkST BAPTIS BCH, ATH ST, | 162" Sov Beaute pce oe the Dride, assisted | Omcer Acton, He gave his name as James Waddy, | William was given 30 days. gressive socialists in this country—a country of. | Ing in of those Britishers who, having thelr howwes pyepie , mat. | care. ‘Send for circulars. Wo et Gata Huw Sunes ore by Rev. Frederick D. Fower. ‘fhe church Was | and his age as eighteen. He was taken to the Po. | “a sunt -A lamp in front of John Rey- | fering unlimited opportunity to the industrious, | here, had not yet offered their allegiance to Amer- lege,” by the Rev. S. Robinson, D.v., Edt | 5 MLS. FLORA C. DENNISO: prea bing Tl ain, and 7780p. ut, Bey eee handsomely decorated. Mr. and Mrs, Barkley left | fice ‘Court, and, pleading guilty toa charge of lar- | nolds’ grocery and provision store, No. 2825 M ohn tragal and temperate, to secure the comforts | ica. Remarks were made by other representative Yorials on the Jury s ®, ete. @8-4t Academy and Kesidence, 929 M street. laud. General prayer aud conference | 42 Hour later for Virginia, where they Wll-spend | ceny trom’ the person, Was committed for the grand | be, exploded iast night about a quarter 6 | Crhome and the blessingsof freedom. It the pres- | Englsuuen, It was resolved to call a meeting for | , JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, __ | ™¢eHDs ou Thursday evening, 7:20 you are unvitea. | & few weeks. jury. Oelocks and set the awning on fire, for which an | ont agitation should result in an increase of Amer- | the organization of a society to Ue known as the —— a BALIMORE fie? DCKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, sass Mr. Geo, Baber and wife, of Kentucky, have Se Starm was. sounded trom box 71 by Oflcer Volk. | ent agitation should result tn an, tucrease of Aaner- ; ‘The number contains also the prospectus for the arity Aeadeiile 7 ghusetts ave., bet. ih aud LULU sts. u..., | taken apartments for the winter at the Clarendon A Satisfactory Test. man. The windows caught on fire from the | paupers and evil-minded persons from £urope, we Kiliea by a Trai: coming year, with ann incoln in | sigisations on at aft pliner oa 9p Bk Gouuaianaoa af att ety | Hotel oso STN AACan errata Re ar Aree ara | Or etaes olen METoNy Shu ad his baaoee any | MOR UDontbencan ine Cana 2 oid | ean ok Seater one ee with ann Jincola in | atmitations on and a pe i, Couuunanion E . o 4 1cado, October 1.— the War,” a hovel by Lawant Eggteston, stories | ye "eh/MallcLeuitss of sthly are offered to the us Soutig people’ Uietineg: U0 a. Sune Mrs. N. P. Banks and daughter, Miss Maud, are] The application of Mr. Moore, of Mobile, Ala, | Of 1 sheets shld seared vate ~ ‘Seuts free and public i nomination for horrible accldeut occurred on the Colum. and others, and the long- - burned. ‘The damage to store and stock was | parwelly for the republic: expected in the city shortly. Miss Maud is to } for an extension of his contract for dredging the } 2hout $50; fully insured. Ua Treaidency, Usk his exis, boply waza checctal | Wee ana chncemneel mamoma Rullroad last evening. iia or graduate students are offered | ig" ~ TABEMNACLE, make her initial appearance on the capital stage 12 | potomac River in front of Washingtoa has been | “Yous Gopsy Dead. John Godey, son of the late | | night,” and the Senator entered his state- | An express tra running at the rate of 35 miles Kenuan on ssthinomy. | Fhgwiea, Cbetaiery, Se™ preachine play (a drama. Of Sties “Banks own wneingy, | Santed after a hard tight. As has been stated in | Wm. H. Godey, died this morning. at 1 o'clock, in Eves ie er hour Fan into a buggy which was crowing tue “y. Kiwlogy, Patholgy; ancient Dy “s ~ a " z year Py residel a, st on, about duties from SIBERIA AND THE EXILE SYSTEM. History, Political Beonomy, | Key collection is used ai the nd of the author's impersonation ot the Ue | THE Stax, Mr. Moore was delayed in procuring ma- of nis brother, Edward Godey oa Sist street, (rom KICKING AGA cid. ‘The buggy coutalted two aged ladies, Mine s [A AD EX 2 tc Pesan nie ne School at 9:40 am. Allure ci Jt” | role Boston eritics Speak with great praise. | Miss | chinery of new and improved make, and before he | 9 cancer in the throat. ‘The funeral will take Susan Bell, widow, who resides in the neighbor= R 2 ar; VARY BA SGOT Banks has studi perseveringly under the ‘chapel atUak - st 1 . ste-suntw.toocl. | Ia Gnd H atrecta te We Reo CORNER | test continental training, and is atine linguist in | W2STeady to proceed the time prescribed in the presen eames hapel at The Thistie’s Owner Trying to Exe | hood, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. W. Hi Price Scents. $4.00 year. All dealers sell it. contract expt He had procured the Ricker ‘where the interment will be made. : —s = a, Jowa, ‘They were on ths SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR- | Gueewe, pastor.—Sunday school, 9:30 « pas- | Addition to her other accomplishments, She is a am pum| ot do —Eilis Ward, who y trains piain how She was Beaten—He - 1 THE CENTURY CO., New ¥ Hepainer. pastor. © eet. ey. Scorr F. | tor wil presch at Lal; su tyuu. coats foraliand | Strikingly handsome woman, with a Ane stage Grougine with wonderful rapidity, After a care. | cCmuta teat clio, iett yesterday for lus home in | Willing to Sail the V teer, but He | W#Y 10 visita uelzhbor, and were only ® few rods je = 00., Naw Yous. | Hrnsiter. vaste . ¥ y from their destination. The br was torn to Sukkay might Getaber | Chapel gpa, Swee Cowell meting ‘at Kendall | presence, and 1s endowed with strong emotional | furetatination and & test De RS Tae DUSTIN | Cee ee eee ey ie a toaduss | Woamtets Goumee eo Sait Buta, pieces. and the two wome= killed instantly and "s27-6t | a SCOND BAPTIST GHURGH aia ox | ae nachine, the Chief of Engineers has recommended bridge over Rock Creek are being re] ‘New Yor«, October 1.—The Scotchmen on the | Unrown intoa Deld, B. MUNCASTER WiLL px | #e>, SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 47H ST, | Miss Maggte M. Ott, of McConnellsburg, Pa, 18| an extension Of tho Contrace The tay was | ieee reese CONDITION DF WATHE ATT A. Seals peyeingrerpeeee Jn es found at the new office of Muncaster & | pastor-—' Hiders'is the Sanday hight snUiaee Prtene | Visiting Mra, Allce M. Zook, of 61924 street north- | made about a week ago in the presence of Col. | w “Great Fala, temperature, ‘Thistle aly Sach ta pete BOR ea 12'S | philadelphia’: Bronze Washington, i 1408 New York avenue, unl tusther notice. | tas'TTaataed'? 48 tte peamntounlone Preacn: | Wont Hains end Major Adams, and they expressed | recelving reservolr, temperature, 00; condition at | morning. +1 Bosros. ce OS Ex nee t—-, Octover 1—The steamer Santiago, WAL, WORCESTER. ROYAL DRESDEN, OLD chool U:d0am Young mien" day, Oy. themselves a8 satisfied with the capacity of the | noreh. ; although \nable to satisfactorily explain to| ,,DOsTOs, Oclober 1 —The steamer Santiago, ROWAN TiO MHESISH CLOWNS DULLTON <> MES. AA WRIGHT, CHRISTIAN SOx. | Noun people's meeting Tuesday: 7345 pane Sudasy | , The Surprise party given to Miss Amelia Jakob, | Stem Ou Oe, ay ta wore. ue themselves” how their “cutter was so. bade | {70m NUul, brings the iarge bronze statue ot Wash is so ES A ENRIGHT, CHRISTIAN SCE. | Uf ceRies. mec anuransy. 7h, BUeay | vy ner friend Miss J. Neurath, Thursday evening, AE RE en epee gate 5: ly. beaten, Mr, ‘Bell, SUIl. insisted “that a | 1ue‘on, destined for Ptladeiphia. | The steamer HUNGARIAN PORCELAINS. SXgj.and mould be happy to’ watt upon patients,” Office | ud Ypulse service, Lhureday: Pu. All seats | Proved very successful. “National Democratic Association.” | emiuent Hign gosmiles | to, Windward and | return. course | from land, she encountered dense smoke Which is Suitable for Wedding Presents. Open Fire Placesand | Boursfrom YZ top. Cousultation free. s24-1m" so ter Be it Adelaid Johnson, the artist, 1s the guest of Mra. | 4y ORGANIZATION PERFECTED IN THIS CITY Last | Gay at ts unfair, but would like to meet lun- | supposed to have been caused by the Canadian etnies amine Penenee Sten Stee Tiseriand SS YURNACES “RGNGEA SHE SAG! <g>, NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN | Sumner, 811 9th street northwest. She leaves for ‘NIGHT. {or in a fun to leeward alone. He says the This: | fare ares, Beker ae opeca tndy otros) BAB eaten ug Siac ay pr B, Chureh ane pastor, Rev. Wx. Atorx Bart. | Rome, Italy, In afew days, A meeting was held at 038 F street last night, to aS - a eh og econ Wal Gonas Sons AAWALM & HUTCHINSON, ar DWARD CAN EPs A > ——__s90—__ i > t9 | Reported for Tux Evaxnso Stan. : ~ a 424 Uth weet | #2 1425 New York ave. | 12 at 11 o'clock. ‘the sunday evening service will organize a “National Democratic Association,” to course, and would accept a triangle. He sayshe | ~pw yous, October 1,1 a m.—The mar. Butcher's Boston Polish for floors is above com ANOTHER DRIVE IN pe aC eT a) “be devoted to the teachings of democracy in ite | ,, CiROUIT CoumT- The Siar oe court-house, It is | did not expect to win yesterday, yet did not give | xer opened quiet but’ Arn Lil Morning, Be Weare mie agents, sd ess FIRST CONGREGATIONAL coi | PPO? TRACTS AT THE OLD anwoRY—NOTES | simplicity and purity, the perpetuation of Our coupled again to-day with thetrial ot the suit to | upthe Face untiL2 o'clock. A. iuiscalculation as | pricen p generally owing aavances aver estar. eS aaa a % A ‘position 6 out 8 clos from 4 ‘ :, Mite : P ire: naees ten See cornet of Ath, wud G sts now — she pastor, | at the central station of the Fish Commission, in | Present form of government ana the protection of | recover A ycnd- | by this several minutes Were lost. Mr. and Mrs. | 28%,8 Closing figures of trom sto > Per cent. The me FEuscapes Ann Sray Jie. EACH. Hex 8M, Nawsane D. Dwi) sreve.at 1am. abot | ene ola Armory building at Present, the aquaria | OUF institutions. The following omicers were | ent of ‘been. Bell will return home on the 12th inst. everything making small while Mis- W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. 2 7:80 p. in, Upen “Lives which do uot fulni! shetenechs 0 elected: President, Col. A. J. Ferry, of Virginia; | 18°3, ‘THE LONDOX PRESS OX THE DEFEAT. Sour Paciie ‘went up i per cess ‘The advance MERTZ’S PHARMACY, Drombse.” Vesper service at 6:45 p.m. Sunday schoa | Wed With young trout torm the chief attraction. | fret'vice-prealdent: N. F. Acers of Kansas; secre. | SE. Loxnor, Oct. Lin commenting on the sacht | was accompanied. by & hoderats business ‘Dut — ‘Uithand Fats, | 8 9:30,8.m- Fugrim Brauch Sunday school 3:30 p. | The Fish Commission has brought from the hatch- | tary, Col. G. N. Propper, of Misslssipp!; financial $e race, the Telegraph says: “We are whipped and | when it was checked the market became dull and dence erica cial en CUTICURA SOAP, 1c. PER CAKE. a1 | Bithzgtz Asta st Bow. Church music leu by De. | ing station at Wythevilie, Va., a.car-loaa ot young | secrétars, Lawrence Gardner, of tho District of | J beaten; nor ought a single oes again sagged off. San Francisco trout for distribution in Maryland, Virginia, and | Columbial, asst tary, Samuel A. honestly beater ungenerous | pri oe red iin) ‘the honor, the | was also'a feature, 1g percent, but most vania; sergeant-at-arms, John Cook, word to be utiered impugning the 4 itding. _o7-1m-1p*_ | Be FIRE INSURANCE. glory of the victors. Of it Was afterward lost, ‘The DUIk of Ule business _Ofice-Room 1, Corcoras = Se BEARD, METHODIST. EPISCOP AL | places adjacent to Washington. ‘The collection | f Pennsy' Hl i i fe are SOFTY __o7-t = xD chair comin «wr, chas, Burroughs, cterk | Sisters, re is a better all-round | done was confined to clght Or nine. stocks, While (ASTHMA AND CATAREH CURED BY THE ven tal Fire Ins. Co Wo Hanowrs, pastoe"ih sun. aud 90pm han | Comprises Calltornla trout, lake trout, brook trout, | Consisting of it A. Sepvomen OF Faas, COL Re |, ime Male MORNING.—Mr, Chas, Burroughs, clerk Tanig: “Tho Thistle could. probably cutsail | the rematnaer were very dull and entirely without ‘ t z ier tie morning | 204 rock bass, Some Handsome at A. A. Wartleld’s drug De P Miesou c, Richuwond Sekuon "ss, Missionary meeting a5 foun fffayuing, artificially, propagated, ‘aro’ sigo sliown. ot Majors A Jonas of Mississippl Col Jas N, | Assph street, went down the rear cellar rad iecleeeten tare fonope to Te | and West Point uid. Heading’ being. the most CIGARETTES ESPIC. Eaown neal ietelebia an old sad favors; mnseting st 6:0 p.in. Preaching at 7:30 of | The grugling is a fish'that gives delight to | Po ‘Of South Gar sep Ptcoucrens ot | store to draw some Japan ee pa ™ ‘trading. The ‘of the uOWn institution fied ‘he struck @ the vapor | peat the it ip the [RE SS as peg ae Re Wesou. Prayer meeting Thure-| sportsmen ia Michigan’ Sod” Montane: The Gauroraia, Joun ft Wel ae Noe ‘Gen, Geo, | 10 was dark and Sr perfectly clear that ‘Was markea by no item of int and at 12 Fa ae ae eee Cee eae: New | District of Columbia Rer resentative, yes ie | young trout have all been hatched artificl- | ¢. Of Galffornia, and Gene fd, erate ot rod and 066 fre to ne tr yurasttene| Decora ‘Americans in their own | o'clock the market was dull and sveady to Ornas York: FOUGEKA; MILHAU. Soid by ail Chemists of Heal Ssean ed pect a ey Ey tusette, to draft by-laws for the associa- ‘ind the company extinguished the ames al- | waters a peg eae Anerics. wb15-1615,8m eg 925 F at. Bw ser: | several inches and then distribute ol, | MOR ee Most as soon as the alarm Was given, ee A League on Lansdowne’s N. a xs TeO~COCOCO egg crane ere Sn, oe Encharust’ Giadly weloomeallto | Wuebonald, who is tn charge of the work at thé | paying Notes im Comfederate Momey, | , Polimicsl-—the democrais wikt Bold Primary | | axormes sooncmMam Will, BUND & BOLT, es Wome Lie Ir bc (:. “pacemantamiae wee | betp ust 0 he Be? | Moses station, auld to, Srax Reportar that | | Taawsicrion walcm JUDGE sadkaox DeorDes was | MAcungs LUCsAY OME convention tobe neiducxt | oem eee tr etc Eas Getereoad to | _DUMLE, Oct Mr Win. O'Brien, Lord Mi or iuctaee Gree a> stuns. SPIRITOALIGM—G. A HALL. 77H AND | any person who had on his place suitable waters TLLEGAL, Ree Oe ree etn | Dalida ninety.ton cutter to compete 4or the Ammer: | a a Lge Deane neeiie naterate on the IN QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS L&RGEST STOCK. Low PRICE. Lats uy. 11a m. conference Lyceum | and proper protection for the ish was agsured. A.| In the United States Supreme Court for the dis- Of dolegaies. |The aemocrane, Slatrict committee | teas ie I _— eed ae a tate of the Marquis of ne, a ugg 3 NEW ANDILUNS. NEW SoNDERE ectare pa ic eeunce, teats, BO. Vaud 10 conte dozen young trout was sufficient to stock an ordi- | trict of West Virginia, at Wheeling yesterday, (Norse Althoagh tbe Virginia ildand Ratroad = and without the knowledge of the vuax THE Contbution- run a : oe EF.BRoon, | 2" FINE CLOTHING SOLD AT THE an18___53115thst,, Corcoran Building. Briere oxectant ena LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. | ig-g=s FINE Gas FINTURES, Samed on Sinday, October &. Procite Wetec cor. 71 ‘Kev. f.8...aMuis, D. Dat 11 ein and AMaary sized Cherie Suitasea. aera ort coed eres eee rece A tieary Sftsed Cossimer Suit at $7.50. incor HEATING. g>)CHURCH OF THE KEFORMATION A Banca carmen Coane utes 10 enone mo, | Bish Prerhaen iter ci tatatarth Aue Prine Altre Sat sd 1 asc om at nw. | Site Br and mason collection. "The pening bere We have a full line of Cutawa; c. ET PRO ‘ue¥iot and Casalmer: af prices that wi anioulen fou. | E> TOW Conon. 70, W. Macuser ; Bhd Pee ech aty 8 fai line of Fall and Winter Overeosia at = anage pastor, —Comulusion vervices 734 S20: 6. $2.68, $10,819 sd towarun, CORSON & MACARTNEY, caig by’ the at 7:30 p.m. ‘subject: “EHO sets BE ps fl Line of Bose’ Suite and Overconts, GLOVEK BUILDING, 1410 F Sf. N.w. jodeaty of Grestnee:" ‘Suadayrachool st 8:30 at, ‘We bas mee ‘Bankers und Dealers in Government Bonils, ally invited. Seats tree. 28° Ve bave 2 full ine of Children’s Suits, from $2.50 yes SS ‘BE, DV; IN UNITY fecian Chek 14th Rete soar tie comawrvonmenns| atti ath tte | rece ieee tm et GR ! Danses of New Yo i eci09, Pair of oat Punta for Men, Boys, and Chil Sha Baltimore bourh ant wold: eR] CPs Sa ae pastor, Rev. GPa, | heap, pace of iuvesuneut Gecurition, Distrit | Wil delivoe articles is will be | from “she. ” 1ONDOK AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co, renal ees genase | Devas oF the soctety. acing ase eo ‘Bests Comer sthand Gaiam | "Ausericau Boll Telophone Stock bought and sold. y18 five