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THE EVENING STAR THE KNt ITS) CONVENTION. It will be n Straggic from Opening te PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, $ Close—The Socialists and Powderly. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Cincaco, October 8. —Master Workman Powderly Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Sty by passed through here yesterday on his way to Mine The Eveniar & ( neapolis, Aneffort was made to interview htm, vening Star Newspaper Company, but he positively refused to talk on auy questions S&H. RAUFFMANN, Pres't of general public interest, The Chicago delegates es siermsinteneimt So lett for Allnueapoiis in ‘tie atterngon.s TJ. Mor = = gan and L. S. Oliver sald tnat they had heard no" etty by carriers: on ficit ows enon ters 2 the fhe dettnite atout the rumor that fifty-three local Sent eacit By nial ata erg he counter, C4 pmblies had been suspended by order of the Mouth. oue year. €6. sik naatia ge eT Oe CeUtS ® ¢ Ottice = «ot ema uber Of his enemies, fev | tn order to decrease Uy ollisier sald: “ ed on Friday—$1 = win, bs, 50 centa. ——— . well ft tires the general secretary, Charite Licute sabecriptiona must be bald. im | han, so ar thal be mover coud a ack. Rat eee | Ve, Ti 10S WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1887. | ics terrence sco eres =——S————S—: = ——— - — — sont ae to ty xa a three local asseme SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip. THE WATER SERVICE. gertously detective from lack of needful plant, and STICKS BY HIS LETTER, Folge Sten y] . ts MALAC — Telegrams to The Star. | S3s.P us: = —— : last year, ond. ¢ > OCTOBER 1. 1887. E L ESTATE | SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED 1 The District Commissioners Furnish | due the United States for interest and sinking} Another Talk with Commissioner | signs of d’moral Samu ot Niwot © UTERMEULE at | ROB Seireeementin dhs peperot the Chasey | TH Scrrimwmwr o Tas EVENING Stan to-day information as to the Laws, &e. | fd, recommended an increaseof water changes Oberiy. —-__ | ites — | Doth fon will be a bitter stru Pt) WS Hat. nw. ie this day dissolved by tt Salou WEDNESDAY, October Sth, af 4 o'clock: by ©. | contains: ‘The Journey of the President; ‘The several particulars, inciuding both rentsand taxes, reer seruegte from nt 20 ms ‘Craeln aud €-F, Miller, teastees. of part of 1oC1s B eis == mendati ea 1-Bt* CT VIERMEHEE. | Luares1 known aa promises “No. 72dSathat nse | Scotch will again try to capture the America’s | rem answer To THE INQUIRIES OF THE svB cox- | THIS, recom lon the Commissioners, after leaders, Ont of the — s careful consideration, did not consider It necessary | 7"S PRESIDENT was oT coxsturep anocr THE} THE PRESIDENT IN ST. LOUIS. | Bee 7TENTIOS, Goo Trans! bet gad Hats. a8 thisclase of property is inyreaé | cup; Bismarck’s plan fora tripartite alliance; | wrrtke ON WATER AND SEWERS OF THE COMMITTEE to adopt, believing that by the use of the balance | LETTER.—THE COMMISSIONER SOLELY RESPONSIBLE esting inatuns will bo the debate om . hes derman GREAT REDUGHION IN OUTNINE Fou | CHOMT® Panle in Stotly; Trial of a Virginla girl} ov ox HCNDRED. in the Treasury to the credit of te water fund, | YOR 1r—tHe orviL SERVICE MUST BE DIVORCED Seen ceeeaey will Acasand on cuplanetion trap i benbers of Minnehaha Lox 7 REN IN QUININE FO : combined with 4 Closer acon Wu Bold aa opem taceting aul & Be i Days onary, you cas buy who killed her betrayer; telegraphic dispatches, scrutiny of the existing | row roumrrca. {er Workinan Powdery why he, Whe corner sth aud Dstree Sc. The advertisements are classified as fol.| The District Commissioners have addressed the | recorded charges and collection of outstanding *, 7, N General M 0 pales oF 5c. — Beautiful Weather aid Crowded Streets s Wasa tctber it cool standitag in EVENING. OCTOBER 4 Ge wtich’ nae Pees Ue ows: Auction Sales, Ladies’ Goods, Family Sup. | flowing communication to Mr. W. H. Singleton, ie Sy ee eS Bay tate, during | _Clvil-Service Commissioner Oberiy, in conversa~ tase party, has gone back on his soclallstlg by pe in eat Re ents served by fa fs plies, Educational, Pianos and Organs, Raflroada, | CB@irman of the subcommittee on water and} smcuint of Rheceeete oe lee ‘ap- | 00 With a Star reporter to-day, said he hadjread Labadte, beiore caving Detre Potomac River Boats, Ocean Steamers, Attorneys, | S¢WeTs of the Citizens’ Committee of One Hundred, | propriation act. Among the recommendations of | the resolutions of the Ohio Democratic Associa- Be, 88H reesnyreniay ‘The Trades, Housefurnishings, Books, Sewing | Wich will come before that body for action on the | the water office, however, was one which approved | tlon in regard to his recent letter. He reiterated | THE GATHERING OF THE KNIGHTS. with documents and papers which be Sener of C ant tth sts. s® > wat 1 Powderly not very long = tgelt to the Commi @ nan of pronounced socialistic te Bogie. pastor. © Presching every Suiuday at 11a. ae Machines, Shectaitics Wood and Coal, Medical | 28th instant: Msolt to the Coramissionérs as meriung favorable | what ho had sald before, that the assoclations Sage gegen merger ee $42 30 pa. No preaching Sunday might, October Joo grains Quinine in powder, 23, Professional, Dentistry. Sir: In response to your communication of Sep- | $e derived, so much as for the morelogical aud ac. | SHould level their guns upon the law and not up- z a : —y Sa ORATOR T ounce (43% eraing, in powder, prccecah tember 12, requesting official information upon | curate levying of water rentals wvainet premises; | 00 Lim. Murder of » Philadelphia Policeman. D0. Cate heeee MeRTZ'S Pharmacy, 11thand Fsts._| Govenswexr Receirrs To-pay.—Internal rev. | several points touching the administration of the | fu conformity with the fundamennt wrineieat ‘A-NEW ORDER OF THINGS. Bisse robe THE FIRM OF KAD & DUMBLE, | CRUE, $692,686; cussoms, $684, iy belleved that the orde Tuesidsy, October 4, Water service of the District, 1am instructed to | the domestic rate charge, vi y believed, ta © order chow Bain 00S Eee ee —— atSp mat Sof the Buckeye Steam Laundry, has this day = hat adomiciie | “Now,” he remarked, “some of the people seem should pay for water in proportion to the area of | to foi are Ii ‘under a new order of , of is4ta much poorer condiiom DE. ERNEST F. RING, 925 Mat nw. ‘The business will be continued by H. M.CON- | day up to noon amount to $30,950 of which $26,500 ae ste stoemation ant Sees equivalence ventent and in a geheral | service, Under the old order, wherein the Govern- | Ife is Taken on Hoard a German Mau- onvention We had about AD and WP HOZZEPL who will pay ali debe of | were digs and $4,400 were 48 formal response would have reached you more | sense, equitable, fs in the absence of Drecise | ment clerk was appointed at, the instance of & ca era Spee te ple 4 ——— = he old firm, and to whom all serount = \e- iremel al ql x , aD service: d were UPWand of 30,000 who Were BC GAS-FIXIURES. CONRAD & DUMBLE, 618 Oth st. ‘Tae Potomac FLaTs Cas#.—In the Court in Gen. | Promptly had not other urgent pubitc matters ft | artificial standard of some sort must be employed. | CODg™ Nae ea ne aa Late an | Special Odie Diapatch te Tere Iovincaow Stan, pe er Hedy Hey — ‘The new firm, CONKAL & EOZZEEL. take pleasure manded their attention, The delay probably 18 of red, it was expected that he aor rs good stan t entitied to hem STOCK. Low PRICES. | sy iiclbiny'll orders forlauudcy work: Lacecurtaus | €Fal Term of this District to-day, im the case ofthe | toss ieaporusnee, hoe Uo ee ae THE NEW SCHEDULE, continue'the tenure of his ‘Influence,’ as it was| FRANKFORT, October 3.—It 1s reported. from Chis year Gene SEW ANDIKONS =~ NEW FENDERS. ack equal to new for United States against Morris et al, the motion to Fepreseuta Under the then existing schedule all but 16 feet | called. In doing that he continued’ himself in| samoa that King Malictoa has surrendered and | (ri secretary ow that y with your committea had at the time of submit- Nace: But Water the. online oa eral S ; = - THE IATERESY oF | 2/Stlss the proceedings as to certain defendants | ting the e 9 Col, | Of houses above the secend story escaped the | Place. But er existing regims been taken on board a u steamer, and that ore are * Organization, and every . F. BROOK: = 7 FI request and the personal letter of Col a ppt a nie puch bet a ead nt 15thet Coe tine | RCE ySPEGIAL SOTICE THE INTEREST OF Taps denied, and the case remanded to the spectal | Ludiow to you of date September 14 fully covered | charge. Under the present schedule this omission Some tLe oo SUT ee TNE PULSE | che peaceful situation there tas been fully re- gone tn good standiug. “This will be a much, bet ee ag ee = Supplies, kiown as SMITH & SULLIVA ‘i oe ae er aay lett tte pute 1g corrected with a slight increase of 20 cents | the rule for the dominant party to hold all the | stored. Garing Une pa r aspen Be FO Conon Fro WSR Be | Repeaphuuie aye mw haw been purchancd b good &| THR Navy Davanrwenr 15 informed of the ar-| thermta: Omi! Statement to be prepared re ($3.30 Lo $3.50) on the 16-feet two-story house, and | offices. Now we are endeavoring to distribute the | count Crisp, the Htallan foreten minister, tet | lle tor ui peat Buta — Peake “Any Information on stesin machinery, freight | Tival of the Alifance at Pernambuco October 1. CORSON & MACARTNE GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 FST. NW. Bankers and Dealers in Government Bou | g is known of his | of thei pave com t are abundantly nges were firm to- | a sliowlug Ww vse now fu the order ‘That's che kind of a decrease of 3 cents (from 28 to 25) for each addi- | minor ofices among both parties, and assure the | rriedivicherane toxtay wots or passenger elevators, will be cheerfully sven, and, ————— 1st. As to the reference to line 4 of the last para- | tonal front foot of width. ? that under democratic adminis: | Huetlaw enh Pee Rise plans and specifications of steam pl CaarMax Cooxey, of the Interstate Commission, | Sty of page = of ne pera ot Ce Gee ee nee reno that thet a Gass tration his place 1s The continental stock ex: Ealled on. “Kespectfully iuiviting steam Users to“come | hag ers for Lhe Year 1889, the word “rental” 1s - ration, whicl VES HIMSEL! 3 SiH @ SHAS WOOD, ¥JO Peaneyl | NASTeturned. The doard will meet formally on | cal ‘error or misprint for srevenuee” as bola THe | repeated, 1a UNe OO On Fa che Ae AY De SECURE 80 LONG AS HE REEAVES HIMERLY aay. t+ _| Wednesday of next week to take up the docket of Tepublican clerk see us, sae Vania ave. B. a Chesapeake.” general context and the facts of thé case show, | adopted.’ 1s, as nearly as may be, $10,000. The | M4 discharges his duty. If democratic clerks z na Dearie, Exchenen = cases pending. the Commissioners not {intending in that place t@ Tecommensation of the water office for incréage of | have the right to Dane together poles BRIGHT Ss OUTS. kchenee bea ‘atlroad stocks an _— orl 7 = enter upon a full or analytical discussion of the | water-main tax (not lopted by the Commission- . ica ? = nec cb fhe Exchanges — Pesto MANDAMUS Against Coustssiosen SPaRks.—TO- | Supject but giving intimation merely. that the | ers) was based not Only upon the need Yor greater | clerks have as ‘much right to combine and Beautiful Weather for the President acter Whom Me Accosted, and Haltmore bon. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, day, in the Court in General Term of this District, | increasing tixed charges for interest and sinking | revenue but. upon other practical considerations. | Money to Ohio to prevent its being carried P ic Appenrance in St, Louis— ta, Oclober i—Shoruly before & ae — a inthe case of the United States ex rel. Levy | fund due to the expenditures for the construction | The streets of Washington are wide, and the dis- | democrats, and under the civil-service law the of- Ride to the Fair Grounds This Morn- “4 peone Stock ea “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. ‘neriliie of the new aqueduct and reservoir, of which the | tances from building line to the center of the | ficial who would discharge a republican clerk for = ‘American Bel T eae aoesdat ‘s Wdamus, an order Was made dleecting 4 File to District 1s charged with one-half the cost, to be | street are considerable, Mains have heretofore | dong that very thing would be table to ine and | SMEs Pe aN Ae, PHOSVIT¥.THIS COMBINATION, OF ane aare SHOW cause to tssue. relmbursed to the United States within twenty- | been generally laid in the street, necessitating | imprisonment. Now, should the republican clerks | ST. Lovts, October :.— Wis morning and Poweliton av Soe Oi benny cid | Office hours from 9a m.to 4:30 p.m. On the first live years with Interest at 3 per ceut combined | long service connections trom houses and the cut | Tuise ‘money for use in Ohio, what would these | President has been the guest of Mayor Francis, A st eee: unknUWD Be Fiprihaten tea ona sna Wednesday in ear month open from 6 to 8 o'clock p. | SERIOUS ELEVATOR ACCIDENT AT THE PeNston- | With’ need for considerable expenditures to meet | ting of the improved pavements, the former a | democrats who now assail me say? Wouldn't they clock Uuls morning son Was sitot and ceman Wililam D, Jobme iustantly killed at 3d e, West Philadelphia, by aa arge number of ‘sunall Dure urgent detictencies i ‘ce, all t0 ve | source of considerab) ‘the lat_ | clamor for the immediate disinissal of those repub- | Ut tO-day and to-morrow he belonis to the peor | xiaries have oo | dave ommedeeten: aes a5 2:30 orcloc! rgent present detictencles in the service, source of considerable expense to owners, the la s eather could not be asked, ‘The | Thz Hie past sui ed much ate PERS PERS jo which day advances willbe made promptly at ee eae santas Unb g paldfor from water collections, wight cal for some | ter of injury to the Toadwaya and obstruction of | lean clerks tics are clear aa he gene morte wines | & if ve reskdatsy wie angtug he police —s== Gace tease In the Water revel v ently * Heht overcoats | to greater Vigtla 1 night. Joluso ———— Anew issue of stock—(the 14th)—will be open for | sion building. Howard Lee, the little newsboy to | ‘ram Laws IN hecation te ATER REVENUES. ae ete fwATaH SEA TWTi! ail ike. te DIDeN Taseee eeaeclbtabie Clean Ree a gid [aa aividual prowling about pear AML subscription and payment Oct, 6, 1887, shares $2.50 | Whom President Cleveland took an interest and | 9q° The laws controlling the dispecition of water gah open sraocanoos oe ogre a adage Bgaae ee Erte the place where (he suooting occurred, and, ace AN per month. had him appointed to a untnor position was the | .9y i 3 post For both reasons it seems desirable to lay the | I¢ the right of democratic oficials to combine for | shower, mato treo irors. an, and cveryathere sitag | Oe ee ae paad bes Romean RS eeceeaee, Rana GlAxD GERA EOGEE Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of } “illu | The ittie fellow was on tne lower Moor | Tevenues are several, of which for brevity’s sake | mains under the sidewalks, but this project in- | partisan purposes 1s recognized, would it not be the sidewalls se erie oo ihe fair grounds | Cuiy auswet was two shots from & large calibot A piers a thea Kawictalioad eva tarnihed apactagatice Gea siifnding the elevator when it descended rapidly, | reference wili be madeonly to the most Important. | yoives the laying of two mains, one on each side of | entirely legitimate for republicans, in the eventor ity. ‘The President's carriage, drawn by a quate | Weapon, both of Which took effect in. the region ot RVERY EVENING. WEDNESDAY AND Sent thts roe Gee tCk OF the head. He was | The act of March 3, 1859, authorizes the cities } the street, imposing double ex; nse upon the water | & changeof administration, to then combine? And | 1e9 Ot tatnis captlooned Hick teowine Back | tie meat The but, It Is be. StS: THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pros't, | Sent to his home on Sth street near O, and this | of Washington and Georgetown to supply their | Ga rtment, While savi expense, to the private | they would say: ‘These democratic clerks were | ores and followed by live olwer cart lieved, without result. ‘The murderer sade good ‘ sibs ee Hetie telioar pareed as somewhat improved. ‘The } innabitants trom the Aqueduct and maius lald or | Gitzen ‘The water ole ehe seek ‘at proper | &ctive partisans, and we demand their removal.’ | Borses and followed by tive otuer carrtas his escape. While 1 anbulaboe ‘The World Winners, JNO. JOY EDSON, See'y. oS-im | little fellow ts a great favorite with the Pension. | to be luld and to make all laws and regulations | lzeD, The wat increase of the water main tax | We are laboring ‘to relieve the public service trom | Y!ded tor ts, heree renehed AEB Era Johnson managed U S assailant as Malia diieaae & ac auie VESTHENT COMPANT, | covery. BPOVeS Aud all are hopetul of “ise. | for the proper distribution, provided no expense | to moet the equities of the case be ee anit | these partisan faffuences and put ft upon 2 ; st an, WILL Diack eyes, dressed in dark covery. oul man, W. Fes, an Sand Wearlng a straw hat, and sald he ht he halled from Beitimore.” Johnson was -nine years Of age, and leaves a wife aud chlidren, A few hours after the shooting er saws tan in the same vicinity oe sion in Vandeventer Place a few minutes beiure sled should devolve upon the United s. The saine | stoners have deterred taking suc actiog Wort tho © A BUSINESS BASIS, o'clock. At 10: ppnieecnraamaer BORE SEBS eae the Sony | To Dectwe Waeruse ro keraix rue Yanric—A | Sonual rates for tue “supple sede use at card | BOcesslty therefor shall have been clearly shown. | That is the object of the law, and I believe in en- | "THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. CLEVELAND APPEARED uu Soleserar, | Pet the obsectot the Company willbe fay explained | S¢&¢UCOTY survey of the U.S. 8. Yantle at the Nor. | water,” and to increase or reduce te ‘sume trou | ateasa Spoarenuy regard the water Tents 88 toreing tt, Those State associations, composed | at the door of the mansion and wore applaud by pee MLD. "| Allinterested are contaiiy und ip agteud. ceigent, | OU BAW-Tard has been ordered. ‘The board of | tume vo tne, ‘but uch rates should never be a | sary cxpenditures, pnd the Corea neet the neces | entirely of public officials, will always be a source | the crowd of ladies and children that had gathered | (" . —— ALEXANDER ELLIO’ mt vey sists Cs of revenue other than to keep ul 6 SU] ‘thing brand new from first toftnish A pro-| J.P. BATCHELDES: secretary. survey consists of Capt. Geo. C. Remey, Naval Pup i hares $2.50 exch month: MeNish, Johuson & Siav £2 5 ~~ natanbaimentan ‘that the water-main tax, involv 1e ‘ment of | Of political irritation, As I’ve said before, the law | in the park tn tront of the residence, There Was | auswerlng Uke not the wan Who shot wevam of splendid new mvoutiens, inctudin: Constructor Robert W. Steele, Assistant Construc- | PLY. considerable sum, should Doe Be increased ‘until as nothing to do with associations like that | 9 noticeable absence of men and the dresses of tae | Johnson." Cot peop — distance, 10 = ROPEAN NOVELTIES. 10 | Fa for Bowles, and several master workmen of the | , Under this act were made the ordinances relat- | the actual expenses of laying mains exceeds the | of Virginia and those of Marylanc _ Cou: | people indicated tue preponderance of the Detier | Wien the man Cured aud fred ove shot, and Unem EUROPEAN 4 TIES Sri BUILDY Norfolk navy-yard. ‘The board will meet to-raor-| ng to the water service set torch in Webb's | revenue from that source, Posed mainly of non-office-holders. ‘Nor 1s | Glasses, made luis escape. wrth without Vulxarity ci The seventh monthly 7} | Tow or next day to decide whether the Yantic can | Digest, among which are the following, viz.: ‘The above answers generally questions 15 and | there any interpretation of the law that forbids | “aj. c. C. Rainevater entered the carriage with ARRESTED ON SUSPICION. 5@ Fashion's Famous Footlight Favorites 30 Rul Ee beldat O10 7th st. uw. onthe Athinst., at 7 | De repaired within the 20 per cent Lilt of Orlgiieat ofa said water registrar alill deposit, weekly, or | 19, Government clerk contributing his money for | the President and wife, and in a few minutes they | A man who gave tie moue of Lhuimas Pl Im a program of novelties. Stock $1 per share, on which an advance of $1,000 | °St as provided by law. r, all money Feceived by hitn on account of water rates 7 ‘To No, 18 the answer is affirmative. The collec- | Political purposes. His right todo so 1s nized, | were moving briskiy toward the falr grounds, | was arrested tls ui ood SE eee g | ismede Mme = Pouatiey peg duals, erecting, Dre, plugs, enforcing | eons o¢ water-Inain taxes. rom 1860. to-196 a9 | and he ts provected by the law in so doing. “Burne | Were, 1u0° squad of mounted police, and tue phoresis po ee hiss the only Co-operative Building Association Mo URES. —An Arcay board, to consist of | Or tie water fund iu such Denk or jusdtction asiazy | Shown by the water office books, were. $124,604.30, | must not combine with other public officials for | citizens’ committee in carriages. dundreds of N ‘EW NATIONAL THEATER y that eee Es feature of setting ad- | Lieut.-Col. Chas. G. Sawtelle, Lieut.-Col. Benj. C, | be designated by law to receive the deposite of the eat. | and the cost of laying mains, $88,022.70. It shouzd | these partisan ends.” Jag by Ofiicer McKelvey om iat Who sbot Johnson, n of being. Us cer captured Flanayan as he was com eof dues in seven, yeary by i oe a Vehicles crowded with peuple BS ited on Graud | out of Le bi shes uta vacant tor near 32d ’ at of nt Sev Cora, deputy quartermaster. and 1st Lieut, | {°cr0r of taxes aud sball furnish the city register with } be remembered, however, that it is only from ser- | THE LETTER NOT SUBMITTED TO THR PRESIDENT. | avenue ut the entrance vf Vandeventer place | Spruce sirects, He Will be yivena beating latef ee owing a ercatt of 8120 per annum on return of ad- | COTd, rmaster-general, Lieut, | eso areas a the city register with jt z ot ter place vex ee Sse EASES a stere Gaaaa deaah fweromating | C Chase, Sd artiller, has, been ordered to assem | fouicwo nada, ue shall keep a's cnes a the Chey in, | {Ce MANNS to Be tapped for Housseonnectionsthut | Tn regard tothe published report that his letter | and. joined’ the." prootssiou, whic "was | iu the day. n years, $924: add thereto 10 per cent | Die in this city to ex r soon to be provided for that purpose taxes are collected. Langer supply mains must be stillowed ‘br the Associations which lmakes's | Of amis iy, 9 examine Into the qualifications | in a rom tobe pruvided for that purpoueby the mayor, total credit of $1,016.40. strung out along. the” avenue for a ibe iy attendance” thereat every” any. exteyé | Jal without relmbursement,and many of these are | {0 the Dinols association geen ane morethan amile, ‘There was no nese whatever | CEEECAGO*S MELUEARY EVENT, from Y o'clock in the morning t Soclock tn | heeded, for example, to give proper Supply vo the approved by the President, Commissioner ria COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBEE 3, ppolutinent as superinuendents | sud THE COMEDY SEs of national cemeteries. Maj. Win. B. Huges, quar- — The interest allowed on stock is 5 per cent per along the route except the ciatter ot homes oats | | 2 : mie afternoon, southwest where thé flow is inadequate by reason on the road and the tramp of thousands of Tet | Opening Ceremoni gunum, but the Board of Directors have agreed to pay | riaster, has been relleved trom duty in this Au! uioney paid into the city treasury on ac- | of the insufficient capacity of the existl LY | arranatisnottrue. I did not write tt until the | Woon ine beaten Walks No tnisbap or inckdent tale Weaken cau tciel Gicestie. Spercentadditional m advanced payments for the | CULY and assigned to duty at Omana, Neb., as chlet Water) departinent shail be placcdto tne | mains to. deliver enongh water to the expanding | atternoon of the day on Which it was sent to the | UDO P oma B: in onler te raige suificient funds to meet the | Quartermaster, Department of the’ Platte, reltevs | CUBE Of cel n4 dat . tore ted to the | Occurred to mar the pleasant morning, aud Cancacn, Ocv EZRA F. KENDALL, _utanest,, This makes 8 percentnet for | ing Maj. G. b. Dandy, quartermaster, ‘who 1s | inviolsbly appropriated anl set upset sani eal ae be | System of service mains and the increasing num- | Hlinols assoclation, | It, was not submit y 10:45 tue party arrived at the gute of the sult “ 3 inviolsbly appropriated and set wpart, aud shall not be se President or to anybody else. T assume the entire ran for to-day iEeau be subscribed for from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.| giry. 2 % Guty 4s depot quartermaster in this } used tor any’ Purpose or object other tau to distribute | DEF Of Consumers. So also of other sections. | Ranonetuitty toric und am reads to stand. bya | KFOULAS. . camap or teed Supported by a talented company of comedians, in his | |, tsk cats be subscribed 330 p. | city. the Muncy throughout the city of Washingto., to bay | seo collection froma Pro ao ae Late aces fOr | as correctiy setting’ forth the letter and the spirit rE: péakty will pteceeh tn eaniiaghe Ob kee Famous Musical Comedy, 8 “es 2 HOS. M. REED, Secret: the salaries of tue officers belousing ty the said water | 1ts a from all properties ng SS. | and Gen. Bentiy will proc h carriag , M. REED, tary Tne Navat Caper Hazens.—1ue Secretary of the | dev'srtment and the principal ” HD REPRESENTATE wil jnterest on all lows | Couching & street) &c. in which & main is latd of the law which I am sworn to enforce.’ THE IRISH ay eaauy except upon | ito, Coaia fe Ladd oe pe ane States. ‘Temperance Talk, Arrival in New York of Sir Thomas q>_ THE FIRST MONTHL rr treasury except upon, a laid. av_ privat 0 per v i kere Compre of Oat, Prove and Fen, win | Boe pH ES AEST NOTRE MPRENG, OF | marta cetmeres in, sunenons Of 188 cour rane, hee cue Sp atom | ment ngs ate Pa NG BEN PASTS: | per, sam smal, the Trial, gave one of |" Hamonde and Arthur O'Conmor. Song and Lanzhte Det Gi Leonard, and Robinson for hazing, which sentences ‘by the city remtatery' Ze MAYOT aud | une the District or the United States shall have | his characteristic lectures at the Congregational | New York, October A—Sir Thomas Gratian Es sances, will be held inte’ ea yuntersigned by th Wednesday Matinees | Satundag. | Fences: Will bs Bala. se St Dominices Hall contine them to the Naval Academy grounds for | COUteTsined by the city rexiste €. €. DUNCANSON, President. A PAIR OF KID: houels where ties nd escort tact to ‘of the Missourt to Gen, A. IL. Terry, comune cers are quare adquarters Of te ur Pespects ty Leuce Ue fore Alp WO prepare ‘oF | Navy has approved the sentences of the court. | MAG? fustsfor. And no mone; lock p.m. é a Dec P. ‘3 ea, Dublin, Same vay." he Betese suas, L.mucdiately after enter- | laid a main, or ome the Owner of the oné| church yesterday afternoon before a large | monde, M. P. for St. Patrick's Divisica, Di ly a “s “I AIN'T SAYING A WORD, AM I" ‘im of $150 may be obtained on each share ad- | “MC Space Of three month: ing aan the duties of lus olfice, and annually op or | dlreay laid. This 1s.a echnical and Mteral inter- | ayaience. ‘The oceasion was a temperance rally, | and Arthur O'Connor, M. P.,for East Donegal, Wil proe AEST SATIN a vanced on; interest allowed at the rate of 6 percent | 4 yen SSS spout the Is: day of February, advertis. tor @ period | pretation of the law, although it 1s obvious, for = f the Woman's Christian | arrived by the steamer Artora thi nip an ‘iak wick chatehaas Oger © 03 | Peraunum. Persons wishing to secure a home. or in- EPERAN APPOINTED.—Secretary Fairchild has | of irom ten to thirty days iu at lest two daily news: | example, that the owner of a house fronting upon | UNder the auspices of the poe ear nage Magy ere escort U atid — Em ~~ ] of this sssociation”” Shanes 8f per mouth: “Subserip: | SPPOMMted Col. Jaa. A. Jewell to be supervising | P4Pers, published, iu, Wasuinstou having the larxest | 4 otrceu ‘ia walch tlere 18 RO pipe, But Inunedi- | Temperance Unlon, and the subject of Mr. Smalls | They comm to Amer his ofteers Marines an iors PSS S= of this seaociation. Shares al per month. Subserip- | soeciai agent of the Ty subscription list, inviting sealed proposals in duplt- | avely adjacent to the corner house, which 1s sup. | Tetarks was the “Liquor Trafle.” Seats on the | the Irish parliamentary part ee sae Rarer Ba H tions for stock will be received by: petlal agent of the Treasury Department in place | cate, to be trausinitied, oue copy to tae president of | Shed trom a pipe in the intersecung street, 1s | Platform were occupied by the Rev. S. M. Newman, | dition of affairs at home, to thank the American | 01 ais rai pina talon tee team oe s ‘E.G. Canipbell, President, 517 10th st. nw. of Mr. L. G. Martin, who is retained in the service, | the board of aidermen and one copy ty the president | P Pipe rsecting street, astor of the church, Mrs. La Fetra, Mrs. Bovee, | people for their support in the past, and to ask | forenoon i y Aled ty gwepare Prices: At ni PS bernode Secretary Sir Fst aw | Bulls transferred to the Baltimore district. Col, | Of tue bound of ccmmon council, for the furuishing | Feally as much beneflved by a service from the | faster of the church, Mrs La Fetra, Mrs. Bovee, | people for, telr | Gon uo iupantcs and bands for the se youns pee 3.3, Deznody. secretary: 317 F sts Jewell commanded ‘the soth regiment New York | Aus the cutest year, delivered” tia city, of all the theory. of equalcpaysuent fOr ata eePe2 | union, Mr. Smalls address was enlivened with SS SS be ereret ~ : B Dunn, Treasurer, iw. : 7 2 Water mains, valves, beauches, bends, sleeves; cays, | the theory of equal, payme! al service 8 es s saa ° PEASE JER bt. Me 428 Est nw. eae ty met a 2 cle or thing required in distributing the water.” | neighbor, although he ha8 had to lay perhaps 15 | Jou! ¥ had pled tans nd “st suoct. Phas 3 Mer HIG Eat aw. ee in Boston aad New Tee we t88>, and did serv. | The act of alarca 3, 1863, authorizes the city of | ors0teel greater length of service pipe toget the | | Star or Hope Juventie Temple had an int ing | A Score of Meetings Held im Irciand TUE LUG “JACK. 3,8, Wichardaon, $31 ‘nd since September | w ill be drawn up ia line pear t A Bagstall 1m = tase Haseena ashington to levy & Water tax on Teal properly meeting yesterday afternoon and initiated one Yesterday Despite the Pofice. the drill grounds. ‘rhe hunor-guard of “the flag A 133 v York bureau. | pinding U member. ey Sn Sep kien aa aaow He te $433 7th w. inding upon or touching any street, «c., In which Insuch wease it is open to argument whether 7 will be thrown into a Lellow square about the Geo. W. Daan 920 7th at scx. Lrecr. Werk Acqcirrey.—iue court-martial | SWifef Wain has been or may be laid either by | any obligation rests upon the District vo furnish | , ‘TeD candidates for membership in Perseverance || Dustin, October 3.—A score of meetings were | fie bi tad ito & flue Saline a ‘And Which met in this cit: za - ‘the United States or the District. hin with water, unless he 1s willing to bear his | Lodge of aS ey were elected yesterday, } publicly held indifferent parts of Ireland yester- | ee oanmande read by COL Charles, eben a nuktst 20 to try Second | ‘The act of the Logisiative Assembly of June 23, | equitable proportion of the expense ef laying tne | Three were intel and one adinitted by card. day by the natioal league. The police in most | xing culet of stall, annow taking of a Lieut. Julius H. Weber, Signal Corps, U. 8. A., on | 1873, coutains the 1ollowing: systems of mains from which bis supply ts de. | | The ath-street M- E. Sunday School Gospel Tem. | ©. vere bafied im thelr attempts to ascertain | cous ue of idan. “Lun the World. Guarwes of neglect of duty and disobedience of or-| Sec. 7. And be i! further enacied, That the water | rived, although it 1s clear that permission to tap | Perance Society held their anniver Which was | Where the meetings were to be held. meaia Diare of iuany bands Uke Ba; MISS LOUISE DEMPSEY, oe Gers in falliug to make monthly reports to the | rexistrar sbull collsct all moneys due on account of | having been given the tax cannot be collected be | Yesterday afternoon in the church, which was See stS Will berah uj, the nationsl salute wil be Mirek in the oly and orieinal busleeque, qhiet signal officer while in charge of ‘a station at | tue laying of water mains and the erection of fire | lien, dette Jak ED ee ee es Death of Capt. Munson. Trom the ligut’ batteries walle tue bands play the ADONIS ABROAD. CH Parwer, 439 an Woods Holl, has returned a verdict of not gulity, | Piiis as well asall other moneys pertaining to the | "The above in reply to questions 16 and17. Si ee eae ar oe ar Spangied Banner. Thain (A NOVEL CHANGE ACT. 12 Ladies, ss DING ASSOCIATION | #04 the lletitenant general has ye find: | Water department, except, in ‘cates of delinquencies 3 uring the Fear and deaths in the society, Sam-} | Fanarxcron, Ms. October 3 capt, Sam’! Man] Quickiy dullowing Gov. Bevereage, president of Matinces Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- PERPETU ingsef the oan approved the find- } that sual! be advertised and settled by the collector of “INCREASED WATER SUPPLY.” uel if, Waiker, esq, and Mra Clara Hosclad- | son, t-S Av died at his tmothers home Lere yes | | (Qui on, Will Introduce MayUr Ik = a ‘Liabilities. caer tot te te gail deposit all moneye xecelved } Of the $57,230.02 paid in 1887 for interest and | dressed the meeuing. Solos were sung by Mrs. | terday, aged fifty-three. He had been In service | the drill association, will Iutroduce My m2 ING A Sune Personal Movements, etc. Ron ot bre plogeas teaiececea ay maius and the erect ssocing fund for “increased water supply,” | Blanche Gordon, Miss Coro Ober aid Miss Isa | twenty-seven years, Deing transferred to the regu: | WhO i ete iar and national guant Gene é sod onal 3 of fire pluxs as te directed. by preceding: sections ‘’ the close of the war. AU the time of his } Ue torelx| a ~ days from 1 £08 pan, at OABKOLL INSTIZULE. 602 | for S10 per, month. 81,000 for, $id per imsuae, | 21€W Weeks with her sister, the wite of Prot. Mow | UeleBest ror the suppor cuter ded in report of U. 8. Treasurer on District sinking | Barrizep m Rock CREEK.—About 400 people | fantry, stationed in Arizona, but had been 0 | Went. Tura wilt iollom Pt brigade, battalion, rE. 60 ae tague, at 1 exel USor the support uf the water department. , a and Company exibition drilis by We cavalry, Fetuw oss | 81.500 =< Der monte (38 howe Se Foyer ated me ca en eae ‘The act of July 15, 1882, contains the foliow- Ge was interest, Tne corresponding data for assembled on the banks of Kock os ear the: = Jeave of absence on account of sickness. apd infantry, Gling the tame amt JOURTH ANNUAL as im pert ies, and will be enable a rope, Where she | ing » ses are: street bridge, yesterday afternoon, to'witness the BSSES= bem Will oe ela he om F : fay lasger interest to investors and Borrowers. ‘This oan end several years studying art in Paris and | '"8;,, surstus of water rents over and above eee Principal bapusm ore a eat reeperey | ey Og pS ee ean en fata dS og =] CANNSTATTER VOLKSFEST, series can be taken, which will inature one year earlier er cities, pense of musintaining the works and appendages and Interest the First Baptst church of Mount Pleasant Plains. | Miwxeapouis, MiNN., October 3.—Judge John P. | Pats is ‘To be held at than ‘the new series, cominencing in November uext. | Mrs. John F. L. Devoe has returned from Paying the charges for interest and. sinking find for a visit ie Rev. W. B. Johnson aduinistered the ordinance. | Rea, 7 uhls city, the uewiy-electe Of the colpicve sual and of tue Teculations gov. ommtnander- = WASHINGTON PARK Ai begk gues required. oF cas pay back to last Novem: | to relatives in Canton and Cleveland, Ohio, the redemption of outstanding bonds heretofore is- Total. erning tue © Following will come ispecdiom a ev. J. L, Whales Was the officiating minister. chiet of the Grand Army of the Kepuvite, wall be | SOUS TO SuUnP. | On er uallivaty bands will ‘Members withdrawing are paid 5 per sel sued for the extension of said water works in the city | with probabl. to pay in 1889, ae tendered a grand reception upon his return home | 224 Teview, aud Uhe qouster aallivary quamanig Gautier SHARE SS ems pat, oeeatets | DT Lindy and fay have revurned rom tute | bf Wau sib vs ts Ce iregamry o¢ 0 | "id total of water Teutals. collected to Sept 13; | ‘Tue Kwtomrs op Lason axp E. E. Jacksow «| Hiidcred a grand revvtion upo the depot by tue 4 BEAD atteniance. ony MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ous Buildin Association in the District of Columbia. a Pe remnnaete Bier. the collection of the saute, and credited to the account | 2887, for the current year 1s $134,200.57. Go.—Mr. LM; Jackson, the resident partner of the | G. A. R. posts, local, and St. Paul military organt Hogs Dying by the Hundred, October 3, 4. ana 5. 188 Mectiug Wednesday evening, October 5, at G15 7th | The Wedding of Miss Rebecca Hexter to Mr. | thuscraitd, uuu che same. sie be Rake ett | Tam instructed to say that the Commisstoners | firin of EE Jackson & Co, has wHtien a letter | zations, and city olficlals, and escoried to the EX- ‘ — it lier ge egg ADMISSION, EACH PERSON, 25 CENTS. | “eee! Coleman Rothschild took place yesterday after- | #uished und the water rents shill be so regulated from | trust Chat the replies.as above will be as satisfactory | denying charges made by District Assembly 66, K. position building, where addresses will be de-} Wawas Ixps ee ee : gig impo —<ecms §,C Dexcaxsox, Prost. | Lewry Apmanax. VP. { noon at the residence of Mi other, | Lue to thie as to be ut least suiicient to pay the ex- | ay Lacy nave sought to make tiem, and that they | of L., agaiost. the firm, and circulated throug livered. Judge iea’s friends are now Talking of | whicu broke out ii Uils county 1ast mot ROGRAMME FRANCIS G.SaxTON, Treas, JOHN COOK, Sec’y, in-law of the bride. ‘the ir. B. Silverberg, brother. | peuse of maintaining the said works aud appendases, | Will glad at any time to respond as fully as may | Maryland for the purpose, it 1s stated, of influenc- | nim as repubilean Congressiuan from tue fourth | Tapidiy spreading. none ueiychborhood, 5 tiles Monday, October 3, at 2 p.m. Qe <a DY the Reve ee tee ye ag ceremony Was performed | and the interest on the capital account created in ac: | be to any slimline requests for information from | ing Maryland Wworkingmen against & E. Jackson | district wo succeed Rik norua of Lis 400 Va‘uabic hogs have died im Opening of the Festival. Welcome atdreas by Rev.W. | ge Srved to Ure? two undead guuich ® Supper was | corlance with this provision in addition tochargeamow | the citizens Of the District but, that tne leuth: ot | hts: contest ae deeenatic Candidate forgone —— The last turce Weens, veey effurt possible bas LElterich. Dedication of the Fruit Column by the dee- ~ ments, National University Sabet ste cS ten poset ieeora by lay this communtcation preclides at this time further | nor. Mr. Jackson claims Ubat the firm has always Mr, Egan Meets Mr. Davitt. \ycen made to check, the scourge, but, 40 no effect. yrator, 0. M. Schickler. Village and Dancing Masic. | Flac comer Sthand & sts. now The fourth aujual | | MPs. Gen. W. 8. Hancock and Mrs. Russell Han-| ‘The successive District appropriation acts of | extension ot keener Hee treated the order in a spirit of ralrness, He a¥3] Cmcago, Octover Michael Davitt, MP, at-| Jie Wcullues’ auluats appear most Hable Wo we Foorucae Gawes for adulte and children, much asearey: | S'Fio%f etuns will bana MONDAY, Grteber dat | cock arrived in ths elty on Saturday eveniag ana | JUIY 1, 882, VOL Fee eee Wx. Tixpatt, Secretary. | that he has managed the Washington branch of | pvad at ‘the Grand Paciile Motel at miduigt. | MK sug water, carrying eas, shepherd rac:s for boys and | by Prof S-Adunis MD. and Fro Feales Mine | MTGat Present the guests of Mrs. John Hassock, TE Bolt Te ae See the business of the frm, and his brother bad no | Tis orning Patrick Reau came in trou. Lines. yee , 1885, Vol. 22, page 319; JubeD, 188, vou ary nea | i! ransacuons. ‘The em- | 22! ef ine Potomac Water in the Treasury. age 137; and March 3 ies? von 28, Tare 350 | Commissioner Oberly’s Letter Criticis knowledge of the alleged t1 ns. Neb, to escort Mr. Davie on his. trip West, aud girls, wack races, sansae-catching, pole-climbing,roos- | D-D.S_ “The profession and the publicare invited to | Of 2401 Pennsylvania avenue. presen " — ter dances, pot-striking, milk-eating. be present. RESOLUTIONS ADO! a0 loyes of the firm have issued a circular stating vo enjoy CHIEF CLERK YOUMANS ADMITS IT Is USED EXTRAVaS Vocal music by the “Germania Maennerchor” and | (§ =>, MEDICAL ATI kor the Promotion of Democracy,” | °iisininy the coup wing provision ane LUTIONS ADFT OUATION, mu) DEMOORATIO | Pe thelr employers. pay y he mighest. wages, ee twe makorl eee GANILY, BUT THINKS SUCH Ust JUSTIPLE Nocal music by the “Germania Maenn ee ICAL ASSO: | THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THR NEW he tgllowing sums are hereby appropria : Grant to employes more privileges than any other The Fisheries Commission. Chief Clerk Youmans has written a letter to Seo~ & = oreo es Exhibitions by the | CATION OF THE DISTRICT OF Cor oA al ‘CRATIC ASSOCIATION SAYS THETA es penta ear the operations of the water department to be | The Ohio Democratic Association met Saturday Be held in th Seven Hunters at the Rab- | veraty. Taw Buildin ast « : loyers in the District, and are always ready to nae ina she Gertie eH | ye" thomas of icholly From ite recenues unless otherwise ro- | night and the letter of Civil-Service Commissioner | “p!°¥ cs Orrawa, ONT. Oct. &—Sir John of Oth sod Pte them when in need. «cDonald has | retary By special request, “Fi Fairchild in response to the letter from the Key, vice-president of the | Not yet signiied bis acceptance of Ube position of | pisurict Commissioners, mentioned in Saturday's A e¥ ; The act of July 5, 1884, imposes upon the com-| Oberly was discussed, and resolutions were So Tt neg ie Np ered i gmt bit Chase.” At 9 o'clock p.m,""The Old Women's Mill.” | PAY EVENING, October 4. at Sominck. Uy Grder of | New York Democratic Assoclation, says that Mr. missioners the duty of estimating as Of the | adopted declaring the object of the Ohio Asso- Affairs in West Washington, wn, DOF Will the appoiatment be made by the | Stam. He says: sail Grmakiog old wna souoearnia Preston! |" ASS rvLER Ww pactaheekeee MB | Walsl ls mistaken when he says that tho ehh SA e 3 ys Se ttetin y ing, Prive Shooting for la: eS and vents Tuesday, Octover 4, at 2 p Villageand Dancing Music. Popular ¢ avon Monday. i mand. Doxa by chee veieed cparonent an amount to | ciation to be to promote democratic interest, pre- | THE FUNExaL of Mr. Jno. Godey, whose death | Canadian government until it is definitely iu-| “1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt, om pollteal clube thee it oy coakley, Saye it ts a In twenty-ave annual instalhasee the Sarees | serve party ‘sciplina, aod rurtuar Coase Guy aiterncon trom the chapel at Osk fill Gene formed as tote Scope of the commission. September 27, 1887, of @ copy of Une communicar at lube enty-Aive anual insti a ee rerun Pa at Oa Come. S008 : ; : oo the constitution ex peoeny weanlzed as such, and | thage by the Calvod States, constituting one-hait | the party in Ohio; that on the principle of he who | tory. “‘Hev. Dr. Bates officiated. ‘The remains The Egypt Beaches New York. —_| ol Deiring. tie dave of January. 23 3se7, age Zatton 1s for the pee ton on aes that the organt- | the amounts expended for the aqueductand reser- | serves his party best serves his country most, the | were taterred in the family lot at Oak Hill, spy Hi XN. J., October 3.—The National rw fim, pureniacns of tho Oemtmmtamtonors of the MERCHANTS! — ALE | | “1 Was one of the charter members” be sata to a Buatutes ofthe. United Stes Felten an Keys | Suu gaesauuuon Is actuated Py pu re, bawrtate | Novag. theravival services Dunbarton Street | sxeamer gsi fedan Liverpool Tor Distict of Columbia, relating to the alleges eae ote ran re] ‘u s aves States relating to the Dis- | and law-abiding motives, fr Oberly 18 invi E. church w! cl is ~ a. Sona et reper | ane Sen LS, a eirdivantagt besend | fifteen wo banded eect: Se eS trict of Columbia, repealing, re-cnacting and mod- | to prove the contrary: that the association | Rev. Sam Small.—Miss Jennie Nordlinger is vis- | Which put into st. Jobn's, N. F. palr daa,’ | travagaut use of Water in Che Executive Depari neti to thelr ads here at hoon to-di}. | quenis ul the General Governuent, and requesting sies for adults al Music by the ERA Wi session NEXT MONDAY EN in the Jefferson Sel Shooting and Bowl- = ne mot the Fark. | tier, will hear of 9 ing’ their busine 1,0. Boe 4 iluminati tober >, at day. cards 0 CLERK’ y y 3 o Sew ¥ “omapla er inachinery, arrived of came to Washington. “It was then and still is a | ng aon leesiction, contains the following: | approves Mr. Oberly’s enunciation of republican | iting elatives in New York city.—Complatnts | 0 her ina‘ democratic polltical association. We do not col. k hat some officer of the District government be eg of the District of Columbia, | methods in the past, but deplores his want of con-| have been made that the milk gongs are velng cei a cee pe eg og WEES = FrICe HOVES FOR EE assicn chap. & sees. 197 to 203, inclusive: fidence in the democratic party, and thinks nis | sounded here in the inorning. A Father's Horrible Crime. clotne eeary aula ~ Fe CONS paxso restauctor, | Se ea age HOLES FOR REE AND | leet ascesstuents, but the assoctation is supported | CUP: % sees 18 ecisat vr meee es hee sees | ote ead Rare aa Dees Brace from | Gxats Recerrrs—Canal Boat Maryiand arrived || Naw Yous, October %—Jacov Sitniu, tifty years | And report tostances Of such alleged extravagant tions howre 212 9 stieet : DAY BRA SATURDAY, thn 3 te pordloek-at L200 | voters home at election times “Weare organized | S2SeuDUtH a scale ot annial tates for the mapoly aud | &Fepublican carmpalgn orator, Tan oO T Dunlop, na S84 500 Base | on ee eee at Ceuctal aokhennc ed | “in reply, T have the honor to state that 1 am on hours from ol-Im eunsylvania ave. GEO. M. vt “3 * sanz use of ie apportion cl ‘of ——_—_—_——— for G. T. Dunio| y oO oi or ee by h e fr a sresne — | Pvtrauceot Hye and Ear Sancery, Baltimone, Sta; | Ye Prouote democracy, not Oniy in New York but | Paldingrsccostine weeny diferent laswew oF | Mupicat, Couueas Burzprsa,—The | “tuurenatUue anv CONDITON oF Waren ara. | Somuutting uieinous assauiton ius own daughter, | familiar’ with he fact that tn aud about tus fe eames agian aereet Medien! Rye and Eee Gob: | Scnara; wo ones alma epubieaar ueuea | Soot staal uamnstsion coo £2Fdwellimy stor | remodeling of the bulding of the medical depart. et ae rare, oi], nana, AS; | ant wus eamieaeed Seika eee Se eyes | Eee Geer Sagas Oo SURE SnD, CLUB, at the WAS! SCHU! . = sik te can guests at | shops, stal S Lion ag purposes, num | ment of the Columb! vers t IV: olr, temperature, 67; condition at Sore b une explanation that the <1 lie een eae ener Bayt ha a strong as yu Su aa 204 | ty nee er fhcrmee aad shad eweaue | hemeen Hthand 1th to Rear caapiotea, "Tue | Gort counestion ao; condition at muta conse: | Weed Quarrel About @ Grocery iN. | Wilh te ayluis'ia at tho cuphiys dese 7THSIREET ROAD, Mier antto Know wie ng a8 Fo Gaus 22d say that I | increase, or reduce such scale; tran eee ‘me, and | entire building nas been raised a story, and much | tion, 30; distributing’ reservoir, temperature, 68; A TEXAS MERCHANT KILLED. pene igy omy frequent. interviews and ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. s30-31 dicted if we are violatii the 1 joes not have us in- | to extend it to otuer description of butidings andes- | tiaproved 1a its architectural appearance. ‘The | condition at influent gate-house, 36; condition at | cprcago, October 3—The Zimes’ Houston, Tex., | Aterences upon tbe subject of the mprovemen ¥OR! - BALTIMORE LATROBES ‘Al the meeting of the sade, Faton iu advange? sr id8 208, the collection of such | enlargement of the building gives much-needed | eflluent gate-house, 26, Hign tide in the river to- | spccisi says: Late Saturday B. F. Keagan, a | coulercn itary condiuicn Of the Department and RNAI EHEC muatter was Urecussen baegalon last night, tho | Fates. arama’ ae sganering, fou he owner oF | additional facities $ for instruction to the medical | day at 8:38 a, m., low ide at 3:16 p. m. deputy sherit, of Harris County, shot and kauied pte Upw: of a e y 5 cov! = e es, and also. BCCO! he ee ee. r. Le Le enger Un, . te lia! e et Op s . tain thé polttieal character of the clube audtigs | ths Fate, and weneraily to enact such inte aemghae | connection with the other departments Of the | Reported for Tax EVENING STAR. ‘The Shooting resulted trom a quarrel over a gro- | YOu Hy-constructed Water-closet ‘appliances ‘THE DEMAND STFADI stand a test of the legality of ther parent UNG? Aue the inhabitants of Washington and | University. Until the Improvements on the bulld- | “pocauonras’ ProaPcTs.—The statements of the | cery bill amounting to $10.40. Keagan's wite | aud puorly-coustructed Water-clos KR. E ND STEADILY INCREASING. eae Eemele position: vorsctown with pure and wholesome water, and to | ing are completed—which will be shortly—the managers of the Arrow Steamship Co. indicate | sent after a supply of groceries, which Was refused hes teh wm itewed ‘ot the Department by reason ae Gver quarter of centiry has been The Seizure of Samoa, SECTOR The water eAtes Teaoat ok Mechanter. | lectures will be held at the university Dullding, | That the long-delayed beginning of ‘the mamnorn | by Millengers Clerk. Keagan visited Millenzer's therece. ‘Nou are also tamiler with tas wesy EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ée, | 2 sentinemanuseatortetnrcpacigerear | 1" 4SH%s EAEPautNG To H0H7 re annuana | Gantoen walters toe ree at | Commer Satu An HC rt Sa eat ane rag aa Acrat wind | Lok Hoe words patted ang Reagen upe ai | eatwcgt torts en were nade under che ' CL. | economy in consumption of fuel, and simplicity and ie acters Bue shall conmutane?. raid Cites eWwPlY | A SurrosED, BUNGLAK cheaves ExcrTEME: Sombe say that $100,000 of stock having been | lenger, Who clinched with him. Keayan then | 20Urdirection Lo secure a proper approp: 2 = A steamship arrived at San Francisco i RICHMOND! Qo} ease of management over all othe themar- co Saturday, OQ HO: FoR RicuMoND: > 00/22 ‘er all other heaters in from Australia, bringing advices trom New mauee, ManageHeKt, and repair of the ase, | ADOUL 4 o'clock yesterday morning the appea: ne 2 evils emanating frum such defece ken, $500," ‘Deen placed -w his revolver and fired Uiree shots, Lae drst: mong Canes’ ota supposed burgiar In te back yard of chu resi: | SSR, $300,000 of the bonds haze placed in | dre s tem of water distrioution, AL EXCURSION v1 stein, and of the tallure of Sour efforta, The . 5 z Ni rarmer’s Trust Co,, aud mon triking Millenger in the neart, When Keagan wt te ime SECOND AN: IMITATION ‘Zealand respecting the action of the German men- | gt tah oui watcha aE ,iuay be levied and collected | dence of Mrs. Blankman, Na 413 New York avenue, | Now Jor, wunute Farmers Eh the iron wilh iris | was arrested, Innmediatcly atver the shooting, ue j etuployes believe Uhat the only course left tn order NELSON DIVISION No. 3, UNIFORM AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SUPERIORITY, | of-war and the practical seizure 4 foto which binder veneuimues ofthe ty of Wann. | caused Considerable excitement in the neighbor: | Eald'‘be here within ten days and the building of | Was found 1 be wounded inthe tush. The iu. | Preserve, as far as possible, thelr health, 1s SO PEAS ee Theteat eves tat "|i ora avert ft inn group of @aepattene cae Oa Bs | Rl, "tate hglag te te | te ip agus wun Ree Sout ate vo Show that wulinger was armed. "| S02 la ‘andinproperscomsraste plumbe ves fruiu b. and P. Depot October ee a group of | oF ‘hich 8 hain waters jouse and the whole rhood Wus soon = Se " ae Sayonmeray rit he eh | Sa ane 5 saa ae, a | Bef ah ar uty een | AM? an tua ea | yet racer me | Uomo Mere wee et | eheine acess a ent z . : a i 3 marines On Augues | bleyust on ee esca] nce ani in —The work! m held an | Sul Children under 12 years SL. Treketocan be secured Pouliciiat tcy are being éwitaed. | 2, and Immediately procialmed Tumasese King of |. S#<.201- Tus water tax may be levied on lotain | te darkness. ABOU Atteen, iminsies’ hacer ae The nist three quarters of tne your 27 018 oartale, autsugar Donney, Sheeting in Liyds Park soday- Mouers“shall aunt the. District. inspector ot fyantacnbers of the colmmittes aud at depot ticket | THe imitations resembie the original im appearance | Sainda. ‘The American and British Consuls iumcac, | BForortion to thelr froutaceoy Heels ee oe Hoke #2 | Luopesed. burglee trae ee Appearance at the | This is more the entire inspection of either | ‘The meeting Wasa success, over 10,000 persons | Tiumbing to visit tue Department, and by his. Te arenes Se | eee me general excellence of the Genuine. | Te cr cate arated a notice “that we and | C\terined bY aw, aud may ‘be collected in not fons Even tn what heweamen 22, the neighborhood | the year 1883 of 1884. In the, September quarter Present. A number of bands furnished | Port satisty themselves in, regard to the Use of — ow ¢ fe er have recognized | “seo. z02. All such istallin ars Sean je Manted, and, recelving NO Te- | of last year 9,198 barrels were music, and the banners displayed such mottoes as | iter, and exumine the system of plumbing abd 2 - x ‘Yamasese as King of Samoa, but continue se. zo. 202. All such installments after the Arst shall | & he fired two shots witha b nae eb a aeporcicn | Water s = ry k nere- Brent AG ty lt | sponse, at effect. “The were ‘Ut about “Down with Bounties.” “Forel: a ‘shall be glad to correct any Waste Sum Casas boas Be SEBEL E onES torore to recoguire Manatont® “Optinue as ere | year interes atthe rate of 8 per cat pee mt Sa ET Norma-—The engines 11 | the following: “Dor its condition. "1 shall be gi : RS, ; ‘i teat which the firs installimeit be: o’clock last night, but found no fire.—More than | Bounties Starve the British Workmen.” “We | Sees reported: Corner New York ave Samoans to submit quietly, not to ngit wes due, but May at the. opt Tas Navioxal Hore. iimiaarion.—It ts now | O10 tia rere meus ia SROYAL, DRESDEY, oxp | 4¥ essed foltiora you thar their now tmportations | Yet thelr provacation, Dut Co awalt pescaaigriis | proversy tated bo patna Reh oe, ene OWE Of tae probable that there will be a sharp fight over the | month as during September Clerk Beacu | mand —__»___ Chickens im the Streets. HALL MucSisdt CROWS DOULTOS ee sete Slone can determine the 1ettre a gees WCE | eS a ane thee ye eried and | Monn Hotel property, Fe Tenney and We ih ted rin the, Se apes * aw oa ALL, KULNISH CROWS is : jour inapention See eee mi r an ja avenue, Messrs. i. ig eee | ai eee ee cement pace yor axp eh, NE, 1 INFORM Tie puBLIG | The immediate provocation which lod to tne | Sissteat.tha tenant hs tone preceding | Croaby, ho lessees of che propery i aug vars | East ear. Awe Auexandria, coupes gMtained | posuan, Oowober 3 MF. Gibson, the jm O'brien | ‘Tals morning, in tue Pollce Court, an aged col- HUNGARIAN PORCELAINS. Bo eres thas Lclae tonrucl ey Be AEG | German action was an occurrence stowed 2 Of | detray the cost of austnibentng oP ee eeseianvey to | gold to'M. Doolittiesome months ago a. oue-tnird | Uoemses im Washington. church yesterday | wor general, denies the statement of Wim. OBEN | og man, named Alired Dade, Was arraigned on @ BESS SSO SEE ENGR | eae sins unt a eaaetant wa 23 | uy “ieisclted oy Mey Zeke guange wrt | al ieciay fxtare aad machietyComvtt wi | ites inthe, Roube ut aicees aring, | MU eR RE Gage UR CLGaMy-,, | Un tne former cn te aay of Orin convitig | On ee aimans te pause repuatonsta sore Brasses sud -gihpveia wud with as Salis, partic, gor aaesceming to engage music | thai a number of Germans became Intoxicated | Whue the Revised Statutes of the United states | for tue appolntment of urecelver and wate oa oe ee Se Po gy be nd pre decpinaged rmogtennge | Lt, potted AX WAKU & HUTCHINSON, nea toomactos ill Bud it to their | and handled some or the natives roi free | relating to the District of regu of the partnership. Mr. H. Browning (of Brown- i disbar Lege ary ; | large On the public “Taint guilty,” ans- eae, ea Dae atrent. gcusice Ne the ubdersigned before et | Nguc cusued, the Samoans attacking eheGeragne, | disposition tobe IMue oF Wate ee ea one | Ce PALO Wey a mwaINg, (of Brown. | Sndrien took an overdoss of chloral ac the Young | <usbar Ms, Har that he recelved auy | yeroq the old man. “I keeps my chickens in de tutcher's Boston Polish for floora i above competi- ‘that aw. | This affar, lowever, passed over. “atverward the | taxes in separate sections, View 150 sud ees, ee | Deplitele and Mr Rar tom We are sole au Men's Christian Association rooms one evening | Such telegram. ; Residence, 12: y 203, ham secured the lease of the | Tast woek. Proper remodies were airy es Zam and sometines when wey gots out J cau’ BE a aries German commodore’ sent to Ki falietoa, ful reading of the rty from the hotel com) ‘date of ee Vall Street To-day heip 1%” Sergeant: Duvall Sat several ia E 5 >_ MES A WRIGHT, cHaneTiAs Bor. | Muluilug £15,000, a8 damages for tne injury done | distinetiog really exists tn the War taro ae Ue | Pee eepication OF the leace een aot | life was saved.——Hev, Carl & Grammer niled the From Wall — Chickens have been running at-large peat the de- TRE cares Axp Sr. P; Be NES BOA WRIGHT, (CHRISTIA 1 P injury ly to be made of existence, pulpit andi conducted the services at Caristchurch 1.—The stock marketopencd scares Axp Sraxn Pos fentist, of Boston, im now ot Bao ey ook | the Germans, $1,000 belng’ included as a personal | the collections from the two sources, the differ- | ber 1. Mr. Crosby had in the meantime made an Festerday. morning-——The fernoon | _ NEW York, October spony ty | endant’s house ou Rhode Island avenue, between “W. SCOTT CHEW, stanufaeturer ivi Su seat” Salat fee" seine | tobe on tecoun Staggunes to Cermpcetentes | ing amit alukimeumads lang ana coueee | Chest 30000 for Ws good wily furitre dc) dais ond Witt cityHitsahowel no tarees | Bie ene te Dosing, Dee Eulcr ett yt la an anaes HEW, ou mu to p.m. Consultation plantations 5, pmnat lon. Ly ce of values. Three-fout of @ square (13g acres), ‘while Northwestern Was €xcep- - ” answered P COUNTY MADE PURE CIDER VINEGAR | SQ Tobperles by the natives. King Malletoa | the tax could be collected by Men and the Tent | accepted by Mr. Browning, and the sale was made, | Of Ya! ine, Madison Fayette and Payne streets ou | 2 00.8 per cont, while Northwestern was €Xcep- Pe ef eyo “What ee ries thy aoe ee protested against making him able only by a deprivation of supply. ‘Mr. Crosby thereby becoming the jetor. Andria abd Wasniigton Ralissee hoot with a lots of %. ‘The mat noite. | «\ynat is her mame?” asked the J is ormation given and estimates fasta SOG it WAGKEDER, gets by natives | under ‘such circumstances | That chis has always beck ths understanaiag ot | Messe DooUttic aud Farce, weby BOR, ihe Aiea aod Waa by John ‘Latin and a | what reese Cons Wester ( nion, aowever, | Wt Wokn's MAME?” naked tye odicer of Che old pro aeap = m, —— TAI? New Yorkave._ es asked une Y ‘onsider, Dut the next | this matter 1s shown by the acts of Congress “and house under the lease made, and look to the com- | hait square (1 ‘opposite, for $305 by thesame ae ‘strong and active, advancing 1% | M22. “You need not answer,” said 0 soa. a: Coceorn Batiding Bo nc Figuees erisegreee a | Pucaation declaring war aguint Chie? alicon | to ofthe Dist generate og Nea | RY Lee ea lade AE CTR Re | purchise car brat Harper dcegate, to | was Gesiicly atone, at, tee cau lose bor | ie vtivow. Tus woman ire sultuvodhen, ca low pric F ct 8 7 : N suas intansaiey beri EDWARD CANERES'S co, | The british and American subjects stance watt | Umer ee the re aeore cament and the aeconating | holds nine potn Who represents tne hovel com- | Viera at Rie nambon, Fn “has "fer | €ver, and Norunwestern and Mivsourl Facité were | jooked or the” woman, Dut did anon atize refreshing. a bs NAMD Y425 New York the protection of thelr respective flags, and a joint | United States lumself. All collections on account | pany, to Whom thé new lessees look for possession, Ree ether change “int the market, aud at iz | TSUurned vo Che stand ‘and sald hat, the old aman ‘very avreeable to take, for <q=> FIRE INSUR circular was then prom ated by ie American | of the water departaen nent, from whatever souree | will institute NS Food BeavT, ‘at = yosareay taat, oe 7 = erived, have ‘common water fund and —— a ae ieee maken 0 ee ee CONSTIPATION, Gontinental Fire Ins. Co. authority of ‘the Sermaana Conse ney ng in iis deen drawn ‘out only. in pursuance of actsofap-| Maneiuce Licexses.—M: licenses have stocks were Wwestern Bt Paul. ie “ re ms So yp 4 mover Fire Ins. Co... S stead, but threatens (or a. On| Propriation. by the anc INDIE Giigrd Fire Ine Co”Patindelphte (an old pet RO 1300 inet, and cate above statement gives a full answer | Sard Dischwent and Maria Gasciing Wena tsoas Enel oS are of his chickens in the fuLure and let hum ge ton, a a 1 2 By 7, 2, 14 and . T. Hubn and ‘o0d- ‘business: od en, ithout tiation aud late owner of Foal | The" Samoans ate. deeiseca 20's felichseeay | $y Ae aay city LO, Lhe expen | 100 and Allee. Lewis? Ghua Watkes nose “Wee at Duncan abd Neule Brown were aise rm District of Columbia Representative, armed, and can make no serious show against the | ditures in soine of these 1s bused Upon the bois, ‘Anton Schtadt iene eek Cries auiowing their chickens vo run at large, and pepe W. CLARENCE DUVATI, Germans, New Zealand newspaper comment is | taken idea that separate accounts and uses were bury and Annie ‘THR ITALIAN PRIME MINISTER LEAVES FRIRDRICHEROBE | judge Wok thelr personal bonds, ities or Be REILLON, Heal Estaie and Fire Insurance, | bitter against the Germans, looking upon their ac. | tO be made of the revenue, irom water teces “aed i Brau, October 3.- wes Hye Sng ‘Topp Arrzai—The Washington BIEL © 27 Kite Kouabuteau, Barta, SEED 235 F st-nw. | oa as & practical annexation, despite the under- | (hat trom water-main taxes, ‘Orange County, Va.; W: Piumsmiainr base ‘after hav-| Rev. Mn. Topps G (ea wS— | sux Rupatel, Libraries, Sc, insured atthe low ores | Landing with the United States und Great, Bri- See | hovers, ps conterres the depot by Frince,Bismaret and 7 South Washington and’ ea = xp J a = in course tion and wo RAND LS aut Ovesise. | 4 Fike Gas FRE te fa im the forthcoming dunual report of the ‘commis ir. W.T. Bailey SSinvon Count Herberebinarch tae i for. | matters of business the case of Rev. F. M. Todd, of ays TURES, Secretary Bayard says that Germany's action | sioners for 1887, ‘wreasurer, with Ciark, | eign minister, who walked with LFS fe MRS. JULIA BAER, OF BALTIMORE, = oa wie will not change the relations of this country elther ‘4 PUSTHER MISCONCRFTION ‘ground of drunk. | jt. EE Dennison, H. & fand i. G. McGouch {he saloon cafriage in which he left. Count de | case as made "vefore the presby ery will be sade = No, 439 N. Gay Street, SLATE MANTELS, Germany or Samoa, fs indicated as to the action of the Commission- ‘She states | difectora” "None ‘¢ these geutiemen are Alcean- Jemnay, che Italian ambesseaer, has also Jett I ay et ey FO 7 mpeken ber Imported HATS and BONNETS. Their PLUMBING, HEATING. According to the last news received trom the | Fs relative to an increase of water charges, Last ro deat, two od dc aking #200 subscribed ty Was. Will now goto Vienna,” His conter. | trom, the vii ‘be Sppotnted to ahr ee ‘Bate este al sd quality cannot be surpassed. pape Upper Congo, Was pushing forward and | Year the the water oftice, impressed with te re. sg cees, oe | insta for tae ourvey Of Mount Verses | ena wits Prince HinmArck lasted two Be] ae 2 rae, te cot oa TAMER ie ladies of Wasbioyrcou ate conialio meted ycutracrtisdhton SosgaHz thmgulties he met with Were the natural | sponsfulty for the maintenance and betterment habivaal drusk: | avenue-—-~Water ia to be cut off trom delinquent | understood that the relations between Counsel and te ‘the presbyteay 0 WEDSESD AR Gee Se eee | sant 432 Oth st. nw. | ODStACIeS of the country. the service, which in many respects is ‘Premises on the 15th of October. ‘and Isaly are DOW on the most cordial footing. rs