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THE EVENING STAR A Sad Interruption te this PUBLISHED DAIRY. Except Sunday, come 4 o Proceedings— Work in China and Africa, AT THE $14 BUILDINGS, — =" = SPRINGPIEUN, Mass., October 5.—The weather on merle the second day's meeting of the American Board The Evening Star Newspaper Company, of Foreign Missions was all that could be deaired. S. H. RAUFFMANN, eres’ ‘y inch in the City Hall was crowdea. When, by PR ge sae aller the mading Of Secretary Se ok = Si.rlllng anuouucement was made of thes city carat on their own accountat TOcenin tap death of ex-Gov. Win. B. Washburn, which had of pte per omib. Corte at the counter, J ‘ cocurred in the ante-room very suddenty, of a ae ee et ig Mlittie before 10 o'clock, during the radio “x the Pout Osice at Washington, D. C..aa Stat! mater) ex ‘Of Uhé report, a bush fell upon the vast audience, Tex a Friday— and the tones of President Bartlett's touching Waexcr St) blished om 28 | prayer sounded as tt u in a family circle of year postage prepaid. Six months, SO cents. ‘G8 All mail subscriptions must be paid in sdvances mourners. The pale form lay upe merentcriaatae sm) Vo T1—Na 10,728. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1887. TWO CENTS, | feed kn ———OoCoOCOCC__————————_—_—_—X———_ a lounge, alt red consultas satisfy friends and make the other arrangements which the cays — — required. Meanwhile the work of the great gath- __sP KING ty, Ma, to ering Went on in the room close by. JSEMENTS. | 3 = 7 TALKING OF PUBLI DS, Piscataway, Prince "3 County, Md, ca as sea Au Lise ee SEMA de RO DICIS. Washington News and Gossip, |THE SowEHS-HamiLTon conTRo- ipabycs the old bridge “sight, which was ined Telegrams to The Star. After the nopointuient of committees on the = ae =>. N EOS SEXDEY,ECHOGE | Tun sovnuzuant_or Tan Eviva Stan to-day woes Warton ittes of Ome Hfamardas °™" | rosie the new Wig ots feaneyiean& Snes, rh ein apart oe An j t 5 : NI 1 van To new y] ae, 1 wo DeKT meeting, the Rev, Dr. Jud- Coxxstarren Voursrest nit Hall over the Mazket on Bdge ot M test | Contains: ‘The President's Last Day in St. Louis, | The Case Brought Up Again Before the Sai Bnd is deemaed of grese Importanos to the public, Preacher for thw next, meeting, dhe Kes. Dr. Jade | Goursetown. CHaxtey Nye will be there. Comeand | an ex-Washingtonian Arrested on His Arrival| "Medical Association Last Evéming | rap o:p oFFicens ne-ELECTED—CHAIRMAN FENDALL Xour committee tope to be able at the next meet- | PEE GROWS NOT YET ARRESTED. | aiiseand we Facil: ave i “itow ne == ; Five ot the missions have been est ‘ FESTIVAL, eS pag | 170m Europe; Powderly on Politics; Gladstone | at the meeting of the Medical Association of | OUTLINES WORK Fo tax cowmrrreR To Do—ax | Ing to make amore extended report, covering the anjabsiract: Five ot the missions have been estab =, & Full of Hope; a Baltimore Divorce Scandal; Dr. | the District last night, two members of the com-| 2PFORT TO SECURE A RECONSIDERATION OF THE pecially with the view of proposing a uniform plan | equipped for their work: Your hove been planted ‘To be continued to-day at Excursion to hichmond, Va, ixth street | Parker's Eulogy of Beecher; the Bankers’ Conven- | mittee having charge of the case offered a minori- | 2£PORT ON STREETS DEFEATED—MR. LARNER DE- | Of e mnt avenues to the District | ENGLAND AND THE PEACE POWERS. | SNe, Sears, and are just beciuming to meas Eiruine ieave, Hichmond st 5pm: followine ase, | lon; Telegraphic Dispatches, &. ‘The advertise- | ty report on the charges against Dr. Sowers, of a| ENDS THE REPORT AND GIVES HIS EXPLANATION | line.” aoe | ure themselves With the almost boundless oppor adie mary i cs : : : . xa ace! re ab surround the era! misslon: ea eau ity ekets now ‘being gala by the committes | ments are classined as folows: Auction Sales, | character adverse to that physician, bur asno | OF TEE WORD “DIVERSION. Mr. Friszll eal, after presenting. the report, Attempt to Wreck an Exoursion Train, | fies havedied this year. "iruch ts gntniny m foot. SS ‘ “PLORIST | Lavates’ Goods, ‘Educational, Proposals, Pianos and / majority report had been made, that of theminor- | ‘The meeting of the Citizens’ Committee of One Est hte Gok tstes $e Soeis SiMRiChcy aout mak pt an Eroursion Train. | Piiain Ching aud the people welcome te tise er B= corey ese OEIST Organs, Housefurnishings, Sewing Machines, At- | ity could not be recetved, and was voted down. | rundred last night was attended by about sixty ing recommendations concerning the portions of sicmaries "Te number tr evaverts uss, doubled N®* SaTiosar THeaTeR ‘oMiill be Pleased to sce his frichds, torneys, Railroads, Potomac River Boats, Ocean | The conclusion reached by the majority of the | membera ‘The tact that ihe nemetee ae eke Aa ies a Sey inten veara ad ‘now. exowed, 30,000." There are At 142559 Pennsylvania ave. a... oo-wks2t*_ | Steamers, Specialties, Family Supplies, Books, | committee was that the evidence produced was | reorganized for the Year, and the expectation that | mittee of One Hundred by the gentlemen who had — (OR ONE WEEK, Be TE ERTERS MABEET WILE Day Lx | Wood and Coal, Medical, Professional, Dentistry, | not sufficient to convict Dr. Sowers of the charges | the action of Mr. Nobie D. Larner’s subcommittee | Withdrawn, (4 that the eighth au Friends of the New York Democratic | oe iyod inedicai treatment in the China tubsston, COMMENCING MONDAY. OCTOBER 3, 22m Soe Market Hegdiations RA WATERS, |" | The Preferred. on streets, avenues and alleys, that had a hear- | _,Chairman Fendall. sai stricy | wicket Alarmed at the Governor's | {ns:i: ory one. Every Evening and Saturday Matinee. haan * Master._| GoveRNuENt RECEIPTS TO-DAY. 3, A ERAUSE, PAPERHA’ is being given to nearly e ‘he "MR. CHAS, A, KRAUSE, PAPERHANGER, e are 15 chur colles c= Internal rev.| , The minority took issue with this conclusion, | ng before the District Commissioners last week in | Tehaed Math Mock Orecron the mest to the easter S WIth 336 embers, 10 per tended from Rock Creek on the west to the eastern | Courses WIth 336 oembers, 10 p defendant with assault and battery with intent to State has received @ note from the Chilian minister | Ki Mr. Lavender sald he was ready for trial, assumed Was that and ft asserted that Dr. Hamilton had produ Soa as Shen raise We cat, having’ Jolned this year The Norte Chine ‘THE COMEDY SEASON. 1228 New York aver news enue, $220,000; customs, $804,372. Eure eraaaace rane tp anon chat DE SEMST® | Wound be called up for teviser cove sevsicl mien | taut Co ctunLaG aud Manks Tesumineadstibes cee: | “AuaaeY, Ootober Sorel peremal taends ot | Seid a hun Geen weak-handed, but more have ‘The Popular Eccentric Comedian. Ruined: business har eac pend Patrons that he has | InrzmNaL REVENUE APPOINTMENTS.—The Secre- actually autnorized the publication of the inter: | pba eda) fe ares ess | Ceming the needs of any part of that! the democratic State candidates left for New | na total of Wl. ‘The bigh school at Tung EZRA F. KEXDALL, Saustuctory settlement with bis creditors, tary of the Treasury has appointed Patrick L. | heaten upon which thecherrenare hash ae rhe A MMIII of ugar in tis oe he tla arce Captain’ Tyler Buse port made | York early this morning to urge the democratic | Chow promises to become a Schoo! of libera rales Supported bys talented company of comedians, in bis | ¢oruier patronage abd solicits fooe ines of as | Murphy storekeeper ior the first Ilinols district, | matter stands now, sace the minority report cane by the secretary. “Mr. Chapin Brown was recog- | by Mr. Frizzell be referred back to tire committee | State committee to make ex-Mayor Baward Mur- | ing inthe highest sense, A flourishing Young Famous Musical Comedy, same. - | and John G. Rivers storekeeper and gauger at | not oe rece eld yiCOrmy lic UnROCILY REDO is i CS) tag wi Ducacute fr ns vebairoma et eis ant | (ettat hte aus Ehcs eabeaTe Topas’ Overing eee | phy, A00: Milits Gambit, chialiieas of tis lem pepe erg ne peg 9 ‘A PAIR OF KIDS. DR W, BL LIGGETT, SURGICAL AND | Chapell HIIL Georgia, | _ case wi ot come before the, association aun, egation from the Aith district, who is sick, and | Comin ttar or ue Aundica hall already sent to | MEE They have become alarmed atGov, Mills | Theolcieat Seuuiuary two years ‘ene Bride é os sing Het ood Work, The numberof pupils ridge = “ q Rare Compound of Oddity, Frolic and Fun, with Bs oreracva Dents over Faret's sta fouery | FOCRTu-cLass PosraasteRs—Edw. A. Benzinger | unless Dr. Hamilton applies to have theoommittes | fr W. Fenwick as delegate from the same ats-| the Commissioners one report not well matured, | COUrse at county fairs in praising Henry Geonsey | good work, Tc nuiber of pups tm the Brida Song and Lauxiter tore. o£ Se | has Deon appointed postmaster at Woodstock, | ra rae i eae a ent perore, tne asso | trict, in place of Mr, Ross Perry, resigned. Mr. A. | and was opposed, he auld, vo seuding another, as; | WHO, 1t is conceded, 18 a great obstacie in the way | © creasing. ‘The medical cases treated “I AIN'T SAYING A WORD, AM z UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AS-| Howard County, Ma, vice A. M. Benzinger, re- | fhe aduitionol evidenee be enna co cae B, Cropley, of West Washington, was admitted in | he asserted, such action tended to weaken the in- | of democratic success tis fall; in proposing three NF Stations of the mission amount 19 —— . ;, RES Sbasty Rd HS Palmer, at Greenville; Augusta | ‘Tne counter-charge against Dr. Hamilton was | Place c\ Mi. Becker, resigned. "Mr. Fred. A. Leh- | fluence of the Committee of One Hundred, and to | cneers tor Col. Fred, Grant at acounty fair, which Phe Shanze wission 18 gaining strength, t week—CARLETON OPEAR COMPANY. _05_ —- County, Va., vice A-G. Duncan, resigned. ree 9 man a8a.winate, in place of Mr. Pelham, of the | defeat the objects for which 1t was formed. This Dai ott TF Pres id large reinforcements are wanted.” The same -CARLE ‘ = NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. + Vay pot taken up by the association, and It is under- | Seccna district, who fy awag: mee ee ae | ee cS Or eh tid go to thecommis: | Grant Was attending to excite poittical interest in | sare wanted. The eaans Ex ‘NEW NATIONAL THEATE! TesTING THR CHICAGO'S ENGINES. —Tho starboard | Stood that the committee Will ignore it as trivial, | Secong Mannie, Hho ts away: pote of Bir. | sioners as a report of the Committee of One Hun- | himself, and more especially at the governor's | !Speclaily true of che tong Kong way od — The sixth annual and seventy-second regular month- | engines of the new cruiser Chicago were tried yes- | Of unsustained, as the majority of the committed Carlisle. rave in place "| dred. Str. Frizzell insisted that this report in re-| Public refrence to “complaints of tue indisereet | ROUMInE but in etnguate sence Eervanne Cs RUBS. Coe Bor eeak aden on for ste Par eat cs Sze? | cerday in New York, and the pore engines will be | HA¥e done with ac erac seen ‘the chatrman, Mr. Fendatl, announced as the | lation to’ Anacostia was made upon matters re. | und unwise interference of Tudcral umce-howers | late CuitIvapo.s of a elie and walling fold. An C SCN si ER 10. Getober 5, 1887, at Forclock p.in, st Cosmopolitan | tested to-day on twelve hours\runs. ft all works first business under the rules ‘the election of ofll- | ferred to the committee from the local assoctation, | 1n State politics.” The opinion at Saratoga, that | 4 Teport an increase of 19 members in & COMMENCING MONDAY. OCTOBER 20. Hall comer of Sth and E sts. vs tea andaub- | Well the vessel will be vent on trial in a few days. THE LAIRD-DANIEL CASE. ors for the ensuing year. Fa eee ano oe aoe Coe a ere ee Deere Se ee Le ain ineeaaen | enalet Dba. Tn echels are qrowsng, tae Sam= Officers for the ensuing year wili be el Mr. J. Ormond Wilson offer resolution, that | at once before the estimat 5 s “ - fe perance cause 1s gaining ground, and the native Annual engagement of scriptions to the ninth suv of stgck received. ‘Tar U. SS. ENTENraise was put in commis.|The Stabbing Affray at the Surgeom=| was adopred without dissent, authorising Mr Geo, | completed, ‘He spake o: tho comunlttee organized | as the Geonge Movement, has been strengthened | PeTanoe cause is gaining ground. and the native RLETON OPERA CO. DESSComrlataid Hate usw. | 8100 Yesterday at New York, under command of General's Office. H. B. Waite to cast the ballot of tno committce for | in the other section of tue county which pro-| by the governor's cours, and tue state candi. | )RstTs (ate tne ea fe DANIFL DONOVAN, Secretary,” | Capt. MoCalla, She will probably be sent to the old officers "Mr. White having performed this | posed to represent to the Commissioners the néeds | dates desire to placate hin Dy eiving hi his cane | BEI eee eet end Wednesday Evening, and Sstur- | 04 . 161 Ist. n.w._ | Europe. 4A HEARING IN THE POLICE COURT—MR. CARRINGTON | duty, the chair announced that the old officers | of that section, ry ae we comuntitee, {HWS CON. | wilt respond quickly to th ms tur cunbwed ante Monday, Tuesday Rednesday r. ee ON-MALE FoR YEW PAGS OSE a SAYS LAIRD ASSAULTED DANIEL BECAUSE OF THE | bad been re-elected for the year, viz: President,| A member of the committee sald, that, this } pelling B's friends to work for the Uc et 0 | onary iabortn the Sandwich isianaa Sieromesin -NANON.— an WG Te visyitasigv ore, | the Light-House Board thatthe light-house official | tga—rag CASE SENT TO THE GRAND JUBy, enoe GRRGUOE ee ne | anaemia ministration candidate, app ga ey ey ms = at Amherstburg, Ont., 1s not in receipt of pay ‘Mr. Mullet’s motion to recommit was carried. a mon schouls and 2,800 pupils.” The report briely ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings, Fa EQUITABLE from this Government in addition to his pay from} ‘The case of Andrew J. Laird, the clerk in the omy a TD tie Rane ce pees ee eee FUTURE OF THE US Suuntbans the atvedt OF Mk. DOMNG Ge Onber oho = =—_ 1 Dominion government, Adjutant General's office charged with seriously taking a t the difficulties table to arise 1n wisslonary Work. The —THE MERRY WAR.— CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Movewexrs of Navat Vessnia—The Navy De. | Cutting Dr. Zadok T. Dantel, a clerkin the Surgeon. | 88d Mr. Fendall, ufter announcing the result of Bice Eoieerscatr pease pres, | Chamberlai Pe Organ Makes a ShAFP | uunuary sivws 22 Unss10ns, SOL stations 109 or- aicalsof prices: 25cta to $1.50. Seatscnsale Thurs. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F at Partment fs informed that the Saratoga left the | General's oftice, on the twentieth of last month, as rahe meee oe, eee oe to furnish the committee with a copy of their estt- | 5 eeply so = Censexvative Exepeuse. Seertaenaee aod enaiey seakine Sin perione y mornin. a 23 af New York navy-yard this morning for Newport, | Published in the Sran at the time, was called for = * bmit them to the | Special Cable Dispatch to THE Evexrxo Stan. ent frow Uils country. ‘There are 151 native pas [A EPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA = ASSETS—$790,558.61. ‘and that the Portsmouth would follow. trial in the Police Court this afternoon, assistant | SUPT Gur ‘dclibcratiotey anh es ae a ae sutretary of che Treasuryrandthat the secretary | LONDOX, October 5.—Chamberlalu’s Organ. Fr Tors, Sus preachers and. Cavechilsta, 2,104 school EVERY EVENING: MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND | _ Office hours from 9a m.to 4:30pm. Onthe first) Paogaess op THE THETIS.—Lieut. W. H. Emory, | District Attorney Lavender appeared for the prose- | that I appreciate the responsibility as well as the | have them printed and furnished each member. | sents very bitterly Edward Dicey’s article in tue | tearuers, ‘und G25 OUNer native He\pers; in all = SRDAY z ‘Wednesday in each month open from 6 to 8 o'clock p. = g | Cution and Messrs, Campbell Carrington and Jno, | dignity of the ofice of president of the Represen-| “And have them printed at the Government | Nineteenth Century in favor of the unionists be-| 2404 natives, a total of 2,494 labore, ‘The ATURDAY. Metag se orendcy hear cselgomt cape ptly at | Commanding the U. §. 8. Thetis, reports to the | T'" Poh 'son of Senator Pagh, for tho defendant, | tative Citizens’ Commitvee of Oue Hundred” Printing Oftice,” added amember of the committee, | coming merged in the conservatives and suggest | Churches Humber 323, More ‘ate needed at once, ‘The World Winners, 730 o'clock p. tn. Navy Department from Callao, September 8, that | 7" 08: “28° = ey GRAS pee thei" .iit may not be iunproper for me toavall myself of | in the rear of the hali, with a Jauge. a ing tho expediency of shedding Chamberlain and | TBE tusstonary, howe, at paventele nes = F - also presei this unde! resolt ated vote r " 4 MeNISH, JOHNSON & SLAVIN'S ‘now isaue of stock—<(the 14th)—will be open for | he Would remain in port, one week to coal and get | Tre t°Cr tua pets huers yi oe Inge WhHOU pect eos entertain ee eee ee | OE ee nem lcn wae his little band of radical untouists. It says that | S°utders” Steady ‘eulargement. is meported. ti REFINED MINSTRELS, | TDscTiption and payment Oct. 6, 1887, shares $2.50 | SIiava Stopping en rouse at San Francisco, Mr, Lavender called the case to the attention of | fellow. citizens as to your object and purposes |< PROPOSAL TO RECONSIDER MR. LARNER'S REPORT. | though the unlonists disagree with Gladstone's | papal lands on the different lines of effort, New : per mouth. ——————————— Upon your organization you published a statement vor of the principle of | Churches lave been formed in Northern Mexico, the court, and presented a warrant charging the When the chairman announced that the com- | plan they are united in favor princip! MeBiah. Johnson & Slevin. ------Bolg Owners, | | Fimphists explaining the object and ee of] Gex, Kuparnicr’s Rewatns.—The Secretary of me of your object und, purposes. | ‘The position there aos se Isnager. | the Association are furnished upon app! . C00} wi 7 e . ester P i ing with the munt- | mittee was ready for new business, Mr. John T.| autonomy for Ireland, and declare they have | 0 lure addiuons made Ww those in W THE ONE SWELL TROUPE OF THE WORLD. ‘Mexico. cipal authorities when right and opposing them | Mitchell remarked that he hoped they would bring | found it easter to combat Gladstone's arguments aie teicaecnaias Everything brand new from first to finish. A pro- THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pree't, | to the effect that Mrs. Kilpatrick embarked at ‘ME, ARRINGTON SURPRISED, when wrong. But you have not said whetuer you | uv'cneanerorae Teport presented to the Commis- | than to cope with the blundering incapacity of the | FRESH TROUBLE AT MOREHEAD, pO ee JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. osam | Yosee carry tng ete atmme dor New Yorx on @| Mr. Carrington said that he had been taken by | arv for or ayainst the present form of government | UP the matter of. report presented to the Commis | than te cope mith the blundering Incapacity of the io EUROPEAN NOVELTIES. 10 | ae maces ak late OS mntniacer 2 Chile Gectned ie | Surprise,as he expected the case to be heard on an | {OF the District, and because of this uilence hus | qoDg7s !n relation to streets and avcnuca, 88 Tney | Peer eo eee eation whicl cs ‘coun tren zs | armed Loganites Preparing to Repulse ‘Music and Marth without Vulgarity. = atrick, late U. 8. minister to Chill, destined for arisen these wnisunderstandings. It isalleged that | Seives to reconsider that matter. Unionist side, but 1 1s always to be observed tbat ‘am Attach by Tollivers & “3 50 Fashion's Famous Footlight Favorites 50 HE SECOND HOMESTEAD BULL DING | oeerment in New Jersey. ee ee eed eaguc The cage coming | you have, as uo ulterior object, the subversion of | “Ness °s ait tnades tinuion to reconsider the | the Birmingiaum’ fuer is more, Ghadstoulan than eonck ty apo “In a program of novelties. SOCIATION, for payment of duce and uakiog ed: | Navat ORDERS has | UPD & warroat, he did not suppose that the court | the present government, and areturnof theabuses | vote by which that Teport was adopted by the | Chamberlain, who is personally antagonistic. to | CHIcaGo, October 5.—A Times? spectal from Lex Ree a ances, will bebeld ay St Dominicts Hall. Gib and F | » NAVAL Be reteing ene Ne eeener has | could hear tue ‘testimony for the defendant, al- | or suffrage. -Cercainly you have declared ‘no sucn | Ole OF whlch that, report, Gladstone. "indeed, te quarrel arose from the | ington, Ky., says: News was received here last ‘Next week—JOAN OF ARC. 03 _| sts.aw..on THURSDAY, October 6, at 7 o'clock p.m. | Deen ordered to the receiving ship Minnesota 15th | though he would be giad to have both sides heard | purpose,and, so far as i know, entertala none on ‘Col. Dyer suggested that after a had been | fact that ‘when Giidsione tormed his ministry | nignt that more trouble was brewing in Morehead, Saar IGT THEATRE ius stan of $150 ny be cited cpcurtshareed; | instant. Surgeon A. F. Price to the naval dtspen- | inthis court. When thecase sheurd by a juty he | fue'contrary’ 1 eek Jusuined in saying that you | 0; DYer suggesved that at Shere ‘end | Chamberlain asked thas a certain man be putin & —— Yanced on; interest allowed at the rate of 6 percent | sary Washington, D.C. Passed Assistant Paymas. | thought the testimony would excuse the deten- | tuvor a further trial othe gevee ee te do Sa Perancum: Persons wishing to secures bomne or il n, D.C. the scene of the recent Tolliver outrage. The dan 101 go" the committee making it had been discharged, so | certain post. Gladstone replied that as prime eae adults | *e#t thelr savings would do well to become members | ter Jno. Corwine fo the Nipsic 10th instant. Med- it. Mr. Carrington said he expected to show | have, and to that end are willing to consider any ‘and 30c.. at Matinees, - aye: This morbing eighteen Lieu armed ‘was too late | minister he was responsible for the whole of uis | Teport say Prices: At night, L. Bates ‘bas been detached from {0 attempt by the prosecuting witness to se- | measures for its lnprovement which experience | £27 88 tat matter was concerned, It wove = Tun Winchesters caue Irota Soljers Statiou, om a @point of order that} government. A breach was thus opened which | ¥)' horenes ary te. Younis peuple, under 18 years of age. half-price. | Slow fursteck will besscetted Bon nn” | Nis duties at Washington tad GraerCd Tadeo ne | duce the itteen-year-old daughter of the defen. | mecspsenn or a,tmprovement which, experience the matter could not be brought up uow, but the | Was never healed. I seongend ap ply adage cat ig SOX DAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, R.G. Campbell, President, 517 10th st. n.w. member of the naval examining andretiring boards | ant. ‘Ucable. chair overruled the point. Gladstone has at length taken note of the inter- | Creteq around tile town, ‘These men, it seems, be- TRANS 2} FEAT fe MARDO, ihe Hunter. Dan’l Shannon, Vice-President, 1421 9th st. n.w. Washington, D. C. Surgeon Paul Fitzsimons from AN OBJECTION. “there 18 another matter to which I desire to ‘WHY MB. HAY MADE HIS NOTION. ference of tne police with liberal meetings, | {one to tuc Logan faction, and are gathering 9ST SLOG Soon» | 4 J; Dermody, Secretary, $17 F st, 3.w. fhe Minnesota on 15th instant, and ordered to} “7 object to the statement being made by coun-| Sttract your attention. The United States has Whether in-doors or out-doors. “If the police per- | WUE AL! Tewrsiins been brought that & party OF St SHE DOG “SACK” beet ESE” | BB Dunn. Treasurer, 218 Loth st. a.w. hold himself in readiness for orders to the Marion. | go, » assuined {ts proportion of the expenses of main-} Mr. Hay sald in support ot his motion that he } sist they will be excluded trun liberal ‘meetings | Because, hews bus been Drought that & party of ap ania Bbc Mcpuontd 329 Bot aw As-istant Surgeon Louis W. Allee from the Ver- | 8¢h” sald Mr. Lavender, unless the caso 18 to be taining its capital city, but has ‘not opened ts | madeitin justice to the Commissioners and in | and then some awewund scenes iney cacun, ee eee ee oe ee ee ‘Next Week—GRAY AND STEPHENS. 03 Thos. 3. Myers, L216 Fat uw. mont and ordered to hold himselr in readiness for | heard. ‘Treasury one dollar beyond that proportion. | ue | justice to the committee. The report was made SE | Morehead, and it was he who ordered Ue assem- X ERNAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER ____| 4. H. Hichardson. $31 6th st. s.w. orders to the Marion. Chief Engineer Louis J.| Tue judge said he would permit, it as it might | revenues of the District are, therefore, strictly by acommittee whose chairman, as they knew, | ENGLAND AND THE PEACEPOWERS, | ping of the wen. Ii ts certain thal messengers ee eee BEATER y ana ase be Bea at ae eT errr BA pre eercirn tpen | Coenen Ce TE £ those | pemticti Sarma, ma ice ecomomy in thelr x. | \was feariess in any cause he ‘Delleved to De right. iene os pe seat to bring tn more men. got ow the tral ak os Cie e training | Mr. Carrington r i cl 38e1 port. ffici FS | Morehead to-day E 4 Dourded 40 THARIC STARS 40 LOSE dere, ee eel aimeaes cases in whlch the uy was. not only to | Eiizens of the istrict to, amount vo two willons forced On the’ oomnutios or pasued by Orta. ae $sotahing Hapiemnracy Vial aaae "Allie | the train at Mowat Sterling tls orang and went = pre ee John Finn, 518 29d st. tw. — TE Gevermine whether an agsault had been commit- | Of dollars annually, and that these taxes are all was: Dro ht Uy "at the last Theeting and it was: <2 to More head. Everybody feels Unat Ubere ts trou, MISS LOUISE DEMPSEY, on Sst caine FINISHING THE New DEraRtweNt BUILDING.—Col. | ted, but also whether at the time the offense was | appropriated by Cougress, then the United States urged sant wth Ee Would hase toace with | _2BCe> Dacar the Sexy SUES SON ahead. Suape Danaeen ADONIS ABROAD aa! Darleeaue, | pin more Beall, Attorney 321 436 st. mw. Casey, who has been in Washington for acouple of | couimitted the defendant was responsible for hisq Pays two millions morv ab ts proportion of taxes | Urged that the commutes would ave to act WIth | speciai Cabte Dispatch to Tae Exaxixo Stan, Ep en Ce Re W2Ladies. A NOVEL Ci ACE Ieletien | 5. > Devereas. 205 hat hw, days, will return to New York to-morrow. He stated | 2¢ts. lous ite property: an. ate of Jour | commendations to the Coinmissioners before they | LONDox, October 5,—There is a perceptible in- | Hive this manta for the tial of Hartis, alias Pens ‘Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-| J- Tth st. 8... ‘Mr, Lavender said that the statement of Mr. | millions, in round numbers. Out of this amount ‘the estimates to be sent to the Treasury | ciination of opinion here toward the inclusion of for conspiracy to murder Judge Cole and 2 ais a o3 | GHe'parker diy and Wats ew: s30-6t_| the stare; Wer and Novy beparunent banidiie argh | Carrington reflected on. ‘the prosecuting witness. Paase Bret Dentanen, About, $120,000 for Interest | Enthe iat ot. October. ‘Though. the report was | Engiand in the peace alliance set on foot Uy Italy's ‘oung. DEMS —UALESTHENIOS FOR | 9 — PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION | be ready for occupancy by tue last of January. | Ue Was prepared to say that tnere was tuliions 1oF all other’ purposss—streets: schools, | 2d0pted there sveined. to be consider ble misun- | Sasecion to Germany. Diplomatists are begin- a ee ‘Boys preparatory to fencing Also, lessons ‘Liabilities. $174.69 ~ | ‘The elevators are now being put in; the plumbi. DiC EC UE ATCA mOm SUCH A ORABGE, ice, firemen, suaries chariti buildings, con- | derstanding as to the points it coutained, When Es undertwo| THE DEFIANT INDIAN THIEVES. pe othe oie Surplus... x is.all compicted; the uling fs neatly all’ hulshed | against Dr. Daniel, and tne Government was pre- | Pouce: Tesh TIS ern Cie rea cons | a standing committee made a report it was | Bing to arrange the European powers under two Beemene ec ree Tata Eanes and tife doors are arriving to-day. It 1s expected | pared to rebut that statement by proof. interests can have al its triends thinks ‘necessary. | deemed Wac such committee Nad given full con- | classes—offensive and detemsive, France and 0 i that all the outdoor work, such as laying asphalt re tro statement made pavement in the drivew.iys, creeting iron fences, | _ The Judge sald that from thestatement mado by ic, will be Maished before the snow files. The | Counsel the case was a peculiar one, suitable for a Secretary of War will make the assignment of | Jury. As the case is presented on a warrant it ‘They are Still Determined to Resist Arrest, and the Police are Overawed, Sr. Pav, MINX. October 5.—The Pioncer-Press This Association is for $10" per, month. 8: ‘One hundred additional policemen may compel a | S!deration to the subjects 1t contained. Certain | Russia belong to the former. German;, Austria, 81.500 for @2) per month. z o questions were asked of members of the commit * nied Senbec: Stee reduction, sleewrnere, Which, If the Uw interests | Gores to tacts and were aucwered, from memory, | aly and Great Britain are among the latter. ‘he Hundred had confidence in | difficulty in Salisbury’s way in taking any active | nas advices from Billings, Mont. that the troops plus in proportion to iabiliti i to. ‘The suine is true of ‘streste, Are-engines, | The Committee of One = : ; eee 7 pay larver interest to investors: rers. rooms to be occupied Des ‘could not properly be heard upon its merits, - the suocommittee and had ado Teporton | step toward joining the alliance of the peace | a: re “cy are still awall orders froua BeisconTegasups and Sian for Yout bythe | tba tunt emt ich atten Ot Hie Nar dipartment,prooaiy ono tunes |: Calragin sus oat et ho circum. | gL ect tbe anda as ea | esata acataad “bars ol | peters nce ia ‘ean cn with | Washington. “The indians ave sll ouch excited, ‘les, Tedema and we ‘that - Practl- : resist’ arrest that the BOR Uti tactindet Seca” oo MOF spe | Ge ihe new serio, commencing te Noveuter uexe | "OO Tue case was sent tothe grand jury, Bonds s500, | ESPOUo TS a ceneuues suv test De Conekdered | Fant” for’ ataing that ‘tho present Cow. | Cat thie ins Gutsteading aaecioe: beens | aaa so detonated to resist arrest that th SORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, Derifdestzed. “deubers wichirewing sre'pait Sper | ARMY OxpEns.—The following changes in the eae {rests bewore you should De-called upon to act on | Mussloners and heir predecessors _in_oMice | thetwo powers, On tie other hand. France is | NA¥e Wot dared Lo atvempt it The sheriff of Custer Oo gs ah yy a a Ee Pee errs yogis ‘the quarter. October Weddingy. such recommendations. sae cane feet appropriations, from the | greatiy alsliked here. lier actions have been 80 | the warrants with 4 posse. Gen. Dudles, in cote or poms, Sper SS — pt ay Sao ie Tame ae. cmon Prosper- | master’s department have been ordered: Capt, | MR. CHAS. H. RENNEKER AND MISS MATTIE MORGAN | “The jury system, under existing laws, works rr ects . men- | persistentiy hostile to England as to cause Brits! a ea iprovemnel tain ‘others ba Steet ereuiig, October 6, at @1b 7th | James M. Marshal assistant quartermaster, from rae Ge ey ee ™ ” 2 1 ” luty gener lepot of the quartermaster’s - EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. | ° 9,0, Doxcaxsox, Prov't Jon Coon sect. | department, Philadelphia, and ordered to duty as | Miss Mattie Morgan and Mr. Chas, H. Renneker qo GRE Pais BY THE oun | ee Treas, COO, Bee ae assistant 13 ehlet Guaruérmaster of the Deparc. | were married at Cnrist church, southeast, this {nion of 4th st. ME. Church, FRIDAY, | @~ 3 MY OFFICE HOURS FOR EYE AND - lssouri, relieving Capt. Latayette E. | morning at 10 o'clock, The ceremony was per great haras Mohs ned bill. But there had been gathered mand at Fort Custer, said last might there would cl nig | omen in se But there n gathered | dipiomatists to abandon the thought of a French e Sine old chints Gisciaima any Sie com tac eames wor inane periods fe ee ee ailance. Moreover, the peace party in Eugiand Conuection with the affait, and are jealous of the and therevy compeliing them in seif-defense to ut befor uttee of One Hundred, for | grows stronger in proporuon as tue danger of a v1 importance of Young Tht og shirk jury duty when yosibie. ‘You should wel. theiustruction of the committee and to allow chem | Sroy"ssUrOUgtr In BTOpOrwOn ag the danger of growing imporvance of Young Thander and Ligh cuusider Whetuer some further legislation is uot | ll to become familiar with the facta. There | quite possibie tue Same action will be taken on | RIDE: no anes Sr beng Soe Ray as "eopie’ alicupting Une arrests, Hay deny that the | Sismarea’s linea. <n Se Cc ct needed on Ube subject. And in Unis connection, | W88 D0 one, Mr. Hay sald, who would 3 ig’, Upton of 4th st, ME. Chureb, FRIDAY, pT, OFFICE HOURS Campbell, who ts ordered to Denver, Col., to take | rormeu by Rev. Mr. Williams, rector of the church. | Hot uestiou of how to relieve the Police Court | Comunisstoners were good, honest mnisees that it ay ee ‘THE LONE HIGHWAYMAN AGAIN, + Selobas 7, 1887., Steamer Excelai aigaand | Se Ear patients charge of the construction of the inilitary post | 10" Pilar a aitika how eons fe With an independ. | Was impossible for them, under existing legal re- Notes by Cable from Frankfort. 7 R y aay | Pennsylvania CE eae eres soate aasoc onto: Hs Bekahew Do uaners Were me cea. RemneKer,_ brothas, of /a0d com cota biog justices of tne sala- | Strictions, to divert, appropriations. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING Stan. 6) HO: FOR RICHMOND! @u a : | Maj. Belcher fas been ordered to auty ayPortiand, | the groom; Mr. J. B. Danforth, Dr. D, Olean Leech, | €at Judiciary vy mi pecites peace) Capt. ‘ryler said that while he thought 2 ; Sz. ie eee eet ome ‘Oreg., to relieve Capt. ch: Ned vulvers, might also be considered. ahpare had been tazen | FSaNkForr, October 5.—The Hungarian minister Time, SECOND ANXUAL EXCURSION OF (anys Lion eed ascgned to duty as assistant to’ quechiet | and, D'sc: C-Ober, Mr. Frank Morgan was best | "ine poiity of restoring vo the peopie, through a | tho" sucuig, “end ‘that ft shoaid have ‘beck | Of nance deciares that the report that the guv-| Curcsoo Detober dea, Bollingen Tea, special NELSON NIsi iO. 2 NIFORM RANI a = nal r. Cl escor 1001 Duard a trom SELVES, Lhe COI a of a ry PeNioHIS UF BYTHAS i Ree BOF ONLY THE GENUINE TI feving Capt, Jno W. Paine Qk Arizons, r6 | the bride to-tue altar and gave hein marriage. | trul of the eduveion or thelr own, childsen: cor printed betore consideration, yet it seemed to him | ernment wants silver is unfounded. says: The Bollinger and San Angelo stage waa Train leaves trom B. and ¥. Depot October 11, at 1 BIBPS ansneeutentered: Oca te BEN a te nad | ‘The bride wore a handsome traveling dress of | tirely independent of the poutical branch of’ the | tan nea and, hon aiseed seer a ‘The Princess Suayra, Of Cumberiand, is recover- | again robbed Monday night about 3 miles out ieee p me. retur: ing leaves Hichmond Qetober 12 Capt. Edwin B. Atwood Who hes Neon heirs | autumh brown, ‘The underskirt was of browa | District government, except in the appoinenerrs the committe discharged irom further considera, | 0g from a very alaruing illness. from Ubis place by the same lone highwayman who ee ee Tae Beerae, ie BICRION BALTIMORE LATROBES uty as assistant to the chiet quamer nee oes eg | moire antique, and over It was tasterully draped | of trusiees, is a matter o1 general iuverest, and | {te Co? the subject, He urged Col. Dyer's point of | , The continental stock exchanges are dull and | heid it up last Thursday night, He was recognized Children under 12 years, 1. Tickets can be secured LEAD THE WORLD. Department of Texas, vice Capt. Jao. Sliapson, | #,boonalse of English lady's cloth, |The bonnet of | will undoubtediy engage your early and carerul | on Ot the subject. se urged Col. Dyer’s point of | grunt aay. by hus voice, his looks, aud biS horse, He Was BOG from inembers of the committee and at depot ticket Upwards of (ane Binipeon Senet pee er Stnpson. | prown silk waa brightened by a high trimming of | attention. Cee ee ey —>—___ ‘so Successful in Unis a5 in Uhe last attempt. D. F. cflice. ‘Seo posters. 50,000 SOLD sistant. quarterinaster of the Deparcmeee of aes | Bale cream color, and she carried a large bouquevot | — “Questionsin respectto assessment and taxation, Judge Upton made's point, which theciuirsus-| TRAIN WRECKERS AT WORK, | Gos, of this cits, was relieved of $9 and the other "and Platte, relieving Capt. Chas At? Mecauies: wis | Marechal Neil foses. Some of the guests at the | ligne, water, sewerage, sleain abd horsereticoses, tained, thee Iwas toc Inte’ to appeal from = as: = party of a ike ‘amount, ‘There were Uwo ladies ANKEE ERPRISE Jnceatratad towasd the stutuaeetofthelrerenenae | SOUR, MAJOR aes Be Wace esion of the Mis: | and dauyuitons, airs. Kenueker, “Miss Bolsuean, Mir. | Usa, “in che anuitints ot eee cae or eudera: | had been presented and a.speech imude insupport | cursion ‘Train near Belleville, i | ee ee trom ladies He then proceeded to ko Cesare ee UE ereerle oteerapan Pepe eb ee a eg artillery, | M. F. Dixson, Mr. and Mrs, Weller, and the Messrs. | necessurliy rely ciety. upon your subcommittees | OIC Cuicaco, October 5.—The News’ St. Louis special AND GENIUS HAS AGAIN TRIUMPHED nary merit in securing «reater heating capacity,greater | bas been ot mm Troy, N. Y., to Springneld, Morgan. ‘Mrs. Morgan, the mother of the bride, 18 economy in consumption of fuel, aud simplicity and | Mass, for conference with the commanding of- | An isv, = re ANDTHE CUP REMAINS IN THIS COUN- | case of management over all other heaters in themar- | CeTS Of the national armory in connection with | AajBvalld, and was, (uerefore, unable to be a omnes = ket. Rye. Mason Woeetiucted for the new Meld carti- | trom tue church to the railroad station and Went TRY. THE AMERICANS DON'T ALLOW TETATION Serene in aeely Commissary of sub- | Torrnward on a wedding Journey. ANYONE TO BEAT THEM IN THE STYLE Paatee cnet OF SUPERIORITY. | Collins Col. on Public business. Leave of absence | xormonts ausgter oC Ms Sect et ae ie E ‘The best nee for two mouths bas been granted to Capt. G. ¥ axp cnanscten or Tuer wong ax | SIDE'S LATRORES Hull mulitary storekeeper, “Te leave or absence | Of, ‘Re, Most protnlnent of our business men, will . r] ve extraordinary merit and are he in highest | grant Capt. ward C. Curter, assistant sur- 7 4 THE MANUFACTURE OF FINE WOOLENS ag Ga reaio thae thine jlo Seon, has been oxtended fifteen dee: evening at 7:30 O'clock. “Dr. J. T. Wal through the mall bags, opening every letter, but {or ucts; und 1 small be pardoned for suggesting | ee at eee te ee oocad imored vo ing | Says: A diabolical attempt was made yesterday | {ts said only goL abuNble in alk, He chen moved that Lhese sould in all cases be succinctly stat Mr. Hay’s motion on the table. \ wreck a passenger (rain on the Illinois and St, | Up (Wo tect Ube outgoing stage and commanded Ube tee have ka opp eer ence way can the commit- | "The motion Was DUL toa tive-a-roce vote, and | Louls Railroad about a taile-and-a-half trom Beile- er itor wasting: about am hour the stage gatuee up ior Bunselr the wae oa at tlre was considerable applause, 7 V7" TIMED | Sie UA Smal gral oy tive cans ted ic, Pulled up, having cluded the robber by taking & Carel ‘LARNER’S REPLY. Belleville at the rate of 20 miles an nour, when | 2’ cxenbetinaiavedtie careful preparation of reports from’ subcom- ME. LARNER’S REPLY. Boevilo a the rate ot 20 mills an, aour, whet eee iw Fosolution offered by Mr. Wilson, that, the ad- cual i aromeand. was abous tospeak when | ong, and had gone hait the length of the switch concxass abaix UsoKD tO ADMIT TUR TRERITOSY a was al 5 could stop ~ | concn dress of the president be referred to a select com- g, then bod eet belore the engineer could tue train. A quar. cl made Mr. | ter of a mile further on the switch rali had been sw erases. 1 Cs minster Md. an uncle of Lue bride, will officiate, | mitiee of thirteen, vo be appointed by te presi- | Objection was made that he was out of order. 5 TEE OLD WORLD LEADS US, BUT IN The imitations resembie the original in appearance “ill be 7 Dr. Newmat, by \ded to make a motion, and the | adjusted so as to plunge the train down a steep| Fargo, Dax., October 5.—Thirteen counties were oe e only: they lack the general excellence of the genuine. | _ PERSON AL.—Ex-Prvsident Hayes, Chiet Justice | 42d W' Mocepoltan chur Toe W. ‘Harris, Saopens eee ne eee pve pualrarany was Evin Doe ok hima vo proce, He had ‘been no- | embankment. A frightiul disaster wes narrowiy | represeuted by 104 delegates at the division con- MAKING UP THE SAME WOOLENS WE e016 Waite, Judge Thomas C. Manning, United states | of Philadelpina, und Mr. Chas, Scott, jr., of Phila- ge (ANCES. titled, he said, that he was to be “chewed up” at | averted, as the occupants Of the coaches were | vention yesterday. strong resoluuons were “SAIL ALL AROUND THEM.” <g> SEBEL E ONES | minister to Mexico, and Senator Sabin were inNew | deiphia, Mr, Frank Liutiey, of Bultiuore and Me | gy bicspieere “i that meeting, but not, as he was Informed, by Mr. | mostly women and children, adopted elidorsing the plan of securing an expres; i u York last night.—senator Voorhees, Delegate | George H. Matthews, of New York, will act as 1 annual reports of the treasurer and secre- ‘He Was utterly surprised at what ‘he had CONFESSED THEIR GUILT. sion of opinion on Uke suDjec vision ‘THE PERFECTION OF MEN'S CLOTHING Voorhees, L. M. Pittman of Detroit, L. Warren | ushers at the churci Mr. Thos, Humasson, of ; HO i . November election, demanding oF Congress tary were submitted, showing that the receipts Mr, Hay, Mr. Hay Was one Of the first} Aug. Franz und Jue Gaebr, now in the county | &t the November election, id had been $410, the amount still due from members ah come to his omice on the day following the jail Soger indictment for taking out the spikes | The adinission of Dakota as two sates < aivided by being $80, and the balance on hand was $253.08. | adoption of his report and congratulate him, and | from a rail on the same road near this spot, have | the Seventh paraltel, ep og Sy tS ane D. r. Jones, from the comumitvee on code of | Say there Was no question but that the Comumis- | confessed their gulit, and claim that it was the | North Dakota Wo go vo the polis re <4 1aWS, reported tna the Distiiet Gone renee of | Sioners had diverted appropriations, Mr. Laruer | result of a drunken’ debauch, ‘The officers are | issue, IU was further urged upoe Congress, hearing With the oMMNtiEe Bad cee oners at | Expressed regret that Air. Hay (Who hud left the | satisfied that there are others associated with | Adupt some measures to relieve We a am elude ia thelr ‘estimates provision ora ‘police sta~ I) Was not present, them. The people of Belleville and East St. Louis | barrassment of setuers by reason of the 18 GOODS OF FOREIGN MANUFACTURE Of St. Augustine, Fla., H. W. Kenyon and E. L.| New Briton, Conn., will play the organ. Tiere ody etter ‘. Allen of New York, C- B. Armstrong of Jackson, | Will be no best man. The groom’s present to his MADE UP INTHISCOUNTRY. NOT EVEN ee Cal, J. Pogal of Cincinnati, E. Daw ‘of Pasudena, | bride 1s an elegant gold enameled watch and > a | Be AO INFORM THE PUBLIC | Cal. and C. T. A. McCormick of Chicago, are at | chatelaine, Mr. c. F. Norment presented bis sister THE FAMOUS “POOLE, OF LONDON,” Tae cet being boyeutted by the K of | the Ebbit.—W. B. Marvin and James D’ Ball of | With a pair of diamond earringy ‘The scores of . = Bratelans Conditions Spee peenaad Orchestra are ip | New York, and R. J. Mitler of Georgia, are at the | other wedding gifts comprise valuable articles of MAKES UP AS FINE OR AS GOOD A SUIT Bretclass inusicians, Parties wishing to engace inusie | Metropolitan.—Hon. H. A. McCormick of Penn- | practical use abd decorative qualities, a “Tre cannot . SCCUFTeRGe, land laws. - The latter part of the session Was Oo 4 : Uon in northeast Washington “Mr. Hay is gone,” he sald. “He hear | are terribly excited over this occcurrence, and (oa, AS MANY AN AMERICAN TAILOR. for balls, parties, germans. &c.. find it to their | SYlvanla, and D. W. Lee of Virginia, are at the Mr. Samuel H. Walker submitted resolutions | 1t, but he can read It.’ Unreats of lynching are mad cupied With addresses by promine “ advantage to consult with the uiidersigned before en- | Natlonal.—s. A. Welch and J. Osborn, r., of New Arrest of Thomas A. Littlef adopted by Association No. 3, recommending that | ‘Theré was no man, Mr. Larner said, who had = was THIS SEASON WE HAVE rwporTED _ | susinwmusic. Residence, 1288 TENE ew, | NORE,W. 1 Wood of Kansas City, and tole, MW euinea os ance Woe oe ie Ho, iguor license be granted Uo a saloon within | ever taken amore active or more honest, part in EX-GOV, WASHBURN DEAD. From Street To-day, LARGELY FROM IRELAND AND scor- s13-Im ‘Omice, 003 Pa. ave. ILW. 400 feet of any school building; in a direct line securing Daas New York, October 5, 11 a. m.—The opening of sing the recommendations of the school | self, He had always been an improvement man. | Expiring Suddenly at the Meeting of the | tne stock market Was generally strong tis. meru= and endors ‘the te dations of sf carers Te take back in this report. He weveign Mleon mena. ing, most stocks showing advances over yester- MR. LARNER REPORTS. Oe ae een Die had Geen con eee | SPRINGFIELD, Mass., October 6.—Ex-Gov. Wm. B, | day's hal Ligure of irom % U0 % per cent. “This vas i aged in a lew ci but prices During the call of committees for reports Mr. | with the municipal government he had worked to | Washburn, of Greentield, died suddenly this morn- | #¢}antage wes incre: @ few cases, DUt pI Decawe Weak alinost immediately abd Lacka- Noble D. Larner, trom the committee on streets, | secure improvements, and 1t was amatterof grati- | ing while attending tite meeting of the American | wanna, which sold ex-dividend of 1% per cent, avenues, and alleys, reported that in accordance | flcation to him that his ideas had been carried out | Board of Foreign Missions at the city hall. He | quickly lost 1, Keading % and others trom i td aE Wee cr gar, | Baton, HW. Seely of New York, and’ Hon. 8, A.| Last night Thomas A. Littleford was arrested by LAND. PARTICULARLY INTHE Rovcs- | S$> mon now at S40 New Fork | Jac (Boston, Br, Woleott or Eitesbuts, ME issued on the complaint of Mra. Martha A. H res seas {2 wait upon patients. Office | [. Guirand of Mexico City, and A. Brissen of ‘New a pea hee ND FREIZES). ENGLAND, GERMANY AND Sa GOUNTRY MADE PURECIDER VINEGAE | burg; John Corwine of City Point, F. 8. Bond of | bail for bis appearance to answer. ‘The accused 1s a = eens one ees, New York, C-Champion of Londonsi, £ pend of ee FRANCE STILL TAKE THE LEAD IN JO! MAGRUDER, catists of, Boston, is now at 940 New York | Jacques of Boston, D. $. Wolcott ot Pittsburg, M. Perea er vece ant Matitnghy, ous warrant) FACED GOODS (CASSIMERS, CHEVIOTS Fi ation free. _#24-Im* | York, are at Wormley’s—D. L. Brown of Pitts, | Nault, charging him with adultery, and he gave the father of the girl, M c who wi : 5-m,t&wimo HU MAGRUDER, | Scotland, HE. Fisk of Cascago, and H. L. Moxley Letlet lle ibeeteta bes} wee by those who followed him. There had been @| was sitting upon the platform, and while Dr, | % per cent. ‘hese losses, except in Lackawanna : = = +2 New York sve | of Brooklyn, areat the Arlington.—sir arthur | %*¢ Weeks since, placed in the temporary charge | with the instructions of the committee of one ‘deal he went on, of the interview with ual survey, and 8001 ‘Reading, were generally recovered, but late in dove umsetsuater rane, "| BR aE ease Rr Mace | HasSroedane i, 2 Beto of in | raat eaataeng ange ce | uni econ aaa eerie | aac mins ua lala i | Rhesus | of eg, realy rtrore bat me HAVE THESE IN LARGE VARIETY. eaters ae WARD CAVERLS'E CO. Sabbins of New yon wenden, Conn, and “J. Mt. | 7)" be placed im an instivation in Philedelphis’ | Cesommssioners, an luaprovement approved at | sud of a Durlesque nature, and e great deal sald | the ae ee ee fer a rally wnich Drouglt prices weary "Up to Sa ee 1425 New York ave. Biot XOSE, TOES tS Be, Jann Littleford 1s about forty-two years old. His wits | the last meeting of the committee As a re. | that Was n adiow denying that there had | 84 f6 ,uuaU : a 16 | those of tue opeuing, A naif dozen West WEEAVE AIS Titromran McUrTeR | sae iivoaavGr Rersonal Movenienta, etc, | Sve children ad tiey weve Mia aguas macs [aul Me, Larner eid thay “he “had received a | BY Omnis a ‘low any immediate waraing.-‘Thowga he con | era Unlow Sau vase NOT FROM “ABROAD,” BUT FROM NEW Goniianatel Wise Tne. Ga. Pl in orphan r= : Ya Capital...21,000,000 | | Mise Minnie A. Williamson has gone to Alabama | lums The itt in Guestion rea’ nae Se a YORK CITY, AND HE 18 TURNING ovr _ | Hanover Fire the Co,10) FO! 1900-000 | for a visit of two months, her father applied for her custody allegations were z a Seek Sie eae onan ad myers | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Hungerford entertained a ie Wan Living ter eee, : = Girgrd Fire Inn Co" Piuladelphia (an old ving THE BEST FITTING COATS WE HAVE Tay Ruows incticutions sor Samold sed 22°08 | umber of their (ends, tase evening on the first | rime tris tslces by esis eaUltory with a Mrs. in speech oF action, such as had immediate warn sh he con- | ern Union, St. Paul, Reading, Lackawanna, Norch— Sommunication from the | secrotary of | the | Been Reseribed. Tinued to breathe for a few. uioments ue. never | western abd itichmond and West Point contaibuved Geive the. careful’ consideratte of ene | _ Mr. Hughes here interru| ‘o.ask whether this | spoke nor gave any sign of consciousness. Loving Commissioners.” “We therefore,” sald Mr. Larner, | SUbJect had not been aig on the table + | hands bore him to the little room at the right, iy Larner was not out of order. connected with the tower entrance, and Dr. Post ag he folded up the Commissioners’ brief letter and ‘Larner claimed the right to make a al an ae i Ee SPECIAL, estate in this ei be pate heir marriage Grima (bis niece by marriage), and Mra, Henault ut it back into his pocket, “executed the trust Mr. yee was called, but it was evident tat pete cane Ges piseric of Ua shutbia Repreae mat Fe ay porte ‘Treutien, daughter of col. J, F. |" stce, naked for the custody of ca Enposed oS nothing further to Cfbimman naa been assailed Oy Mir Hay. Mr Hay ee ee <1 CLAKENCE Vv. ye Be 7.” It Was ex] at ~ al ATTENTION TO CUTTING PANTS, AND IS Real BSEAKENCE DUVALL, fmrdutien, lah reeurved fiton tie nostr ‘UNDER THE EDMUNDS ACT. say. ‘pect this reference to the stated that the FAIRLY ENTITLED TO BE CALLED AN 925 F st. aw. hearing of Mr. Larner’s committee friun_ the Com- had said that he Qtr. Larner) ‘stances pointed to heart disease, though 1t was OF GKAND LARCENY. e mem inissioners Would provoke remark trom: Present Commissioners had taken the money ap- | jmpossible to pronounce definitely upon the cause ‘The prosecution ts brought under the Edmunds Hou J Stgeks. Household Furniture, Family Wear. | |, Mear-Admiral Carter and wife have returned to ‘at the lowest raton, 7 @naTTaNooga, TENN., October 5.—A k act, and the case ts set for trial to-morrow. Mrs. ropriated for a certain street and expended it-on | il after further examination, Gov. Washburn | ;,STATTANOGGA, Tins. Qctober 5—-A turing “ARTIST IN TROUSERS” WE FEELCON. | ie Apparel Libraries gc, nsured the city, and are at thelr residence, 1316 Connec- viens Griffin, named in the warrant, lives on M | porsued by the commities Due, Sy Enotherstreot not appropriated or ar. Larmerde- | with hia wite came from Gresaticid this morning. | as tn9Faing. San Branch, & colored man, Was oo sees < - ——iInNE GAS FIRS st between 3d and 43 streets southwest. The | cetved in silence, past hp mete any suck atemens (rial for larceny. AS Jury - FIDENY THAT WECANGIVEYOU AS AR- | FINE GAS FIXTORES, Cards are out for a Wedding of Mr. Max witneae. nained on as Warrant aro’ Mary A. | Mr. EB. Hy; trom the commitiee on, Ugh, re. Had sald was that when the appropriation was Tall wife hs 3 wit ie Twoman's meeting ro rs iad trem and ur Seay TISTIC CLOTHING AS CAN BE MADE IN SLATE MANTELS, Rosa bendheim, of v ry “ay age Cote Linton Grain, s Commissioners, in’ re- | Commissioners had been cut. down, the Commis. | S¢ te Kim Church, and (ity of grand larceny,” replied Ue foreman. ‘a at the syna- | near Anacostia bridge; Cora Littetord, House ot | sponse to the committee's request to have engine instead. ‘the pro rata what ts te bet or vapive Years peni- WASHINGTON, AND AT ABOUT ONE- PLUMBING, aaianee ‘gogue in that city, at 7 o'clock on thé 12th inst. | Good Shepherd; Geo, jpittletord, b street, south- | houses located in the northeast and southeast sec. | Stoners, instead of expending the money Pro rata | Bocrox, October 5.—Hon. Wm. Barret Washburn, What is tae sentence?” “Five Years 1p the penl- aa 2 ares Mr. Ferdinand Schmidt, of tue Washington bar, | €a8t; and Mary'E. Littleford, 1315 K street south- | tions, had agreed to recommend the erection of entirely. “Mr. Larner sald ihe was positive | ex-governor of Massachusetts and ex-Senator of | tenllary.” As these words, were uttered Dy the THIRD LESS THAN MERCHANT 1: £.8. 8HEDD & BRO. and his bride (nee Emily H. Packard, of Warren, | ©8t- Tolpn Son aie in such a location as to serve | that the public ‘with his committee in this | the United States, was born in Winchendon, Mass., teut,”and, pulling @ large kulfe from bis pocket, PRICES PANIS MADE UP IN ONE DAY aig 432 Oth ot aw, _| 20), have returned to this city froin’ their honey’- —_— ec matter. He saldho ad recelved many Congratu- | in 120. He graduated trom Yale Coliege in 18447 | taruic i nto e'taroat, “The blood epuried oveF a = ~_ | moon trip. Assault with Intent te Kill, IMPROVEMENTS WANTED IN ANACOSTIA. lations from citizens, It was @ subject he felt | entered the State senate in 1850; Was identm the Jury box and the judge's desk, and the negro WHEN NECESSARY os susscnidibdt icnic ac 4 SEVENTREN-YRAR-OLD BOY FOUND GUILTY. ‘Mr. Frizzell, a8 chairman of the committee on. Competent to handle. He felt thet, pe nad done | with the republican party since its Organization, | was dead in thirty minutes. aa LARGEST STOCK. LOW PRICES, eo] a hctbrning in the Criminal Court Albert | roads and bridges, made a report in reference to | BOUNing Dut, the right. mad Seas Noten merely | S00 eutee teres nical mais porereorin 1871s was Dimick Flies to Canada, | “SRW aANDINOWR mew Loe me Fhe coatd or TERENCE OF MARITIME NATIONS. _ | Eichelberger, a boy seventeen years old, was placed | resolution of Association No. 9, relative to im- the meaning of the word | Swegeding Y EB. BARNUM & CO. ise beeie ci weanges te New York mart- | on trial for assault and battery with intent £0 kilt ot rote — e : a EF. BROOKS, | time exchange have recently prepared a plan for ‘not in- 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. wide ,- | eens te ees John H. Maryman on the 11th of August last. The latter testified that he had been to a house on N street, between Delaware avenue and 24 street southwest, as the agent of an installment ‘Iso. W. Consox. _jwo. W. Macamzway, | in International use. The present code was estab- wember NY block Be, Some Cuore Exaurres ° i = o CORSON & MACARTNEY, ‘and as he was leaving Eichelberger came up and ROYAL, WORCESTER ‘KOYAL DI OLD GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. said someone had deen talking about bin and ‘at App HALL KUESISH CROWS DOGLTON alg ore a Pursued witness, finally striking him, and, fhinacure, ca larger stwor. | umoners it ‘until he got tnto such & Shot Dranken Miner. Dimick crossed the river in a small boat about HUN waa a g ay — and also cutting bis clotkisg, i anaer the ‘of the i tapered ar nae toca lon tha bene aocopei, ‘Madina brn on an as 430 sworae a ompgcae FS Srerescr towarch, =e has bees heard from at UxG : = ing. Dr. : :. : MIXING SETTLEMENT. Saltablefor Wedding Present Ores ting Plasesaa Railroad Stocks and Bonds satan UeCtORe a that forcunately ttfaisned eho Sa said | toe vathingtne teamed metsane st One nedes tile Srosine over cae word “October a The Tomer’ El Paso, Tex. | 8, Catherines, Ont. ‘iis ep Laced tai Rice use suse Sseak Righrto | ob Pachsuge New York Vuhsisytie es Mis susan Dugan tostiged to estine sa Temes | Souool DAGINE. Washingvon, Jackson and Joffer. | “aiversign” ‘wotld,20t RATE ATTEN re ee ee re re of un anny | Guanes 4 Sweet, president Of ‘tue Third NaLicnal . ee Brac™a special study with a, and Baltimore t parties a said, 0 at the Planchas de Plata mine, near ‘Aimself for the remainder. BAXWAKD & HUTCHINSON, ‘A gpocislty madevof Investiient Securities, District Funning. Officer Lightborn testified to the arrest | length of about 800 feet each (extending from | break up this comraltace, ten days ago at the Planchas de, Plate, mive, peer Fusttiog Y ‘street. andall Local Railroad, Gas, ‘Tele- of Kichelberger, who sald some man had been talk- | Pierce street to Taylor street), a3 also Chestnut wal "he said, “some things Iheard to- | Sabinet, os TG Ee Butcher's Boston Polish for floors ia akon conwee- | soue Stock deeit in. = ing of him; bis’ shirt was bloody. Miss Anns | and sigh, between Wally scott and Maple ave: ayn eerenen Lo effres made by cngatn pera miner Samed Jobn Lloyd, booaune crazed from a A Big Oat-Meal Mill Burned, Son “We are sole agents, 28 ges eeonvigg ame courarigi’ oe Share, for the defendant, testified that the bo us are ine rugged state of nature. Of | vo disrupt this committee that, would make you Spree and oom nim He procured a Wine Capan Ravine, lows, cvober 5-—Dougial & x a moe Wiki Cats a AE dpe seeeeas Ee Sey | Caose mroee: Hight angles eo PE See ES ihe and told e German veamster named | Stewart's Oa(-imeal mill was burned =e FE, I 2 ‘Calisaya, Wild Ci ‘and When some one shot 8 ‘The defendant tes. | streets that are ‘and graveled, having brick | shiou ie ross to make was if the chester rifle and To-day. Loss $125,000; insurance $80,000, m2 Escares Axo Sraxo Pisa | Posi Sa sas eee i mee teeta, ean ca Sidewalks and shade troon whlch, tsar sb Jour | Susan San oe aes SS ‘Weiner that he was going vo guard against his ex- Se onic and & a Knocked him down and he: ‘went, after 1g informed and’ ‘were ‘that that could | pected assailants, bY a The Hazen Bill Will Pass, W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufactures. CESS FH ney ai ‘Maryman then xnocked, him down wita an Sard tor by the owners of ‘a sbuiing oper | ing renark, A my pad br. Larner took his seas, ee ee oe Uonvupen tas lar Ccoxconn, . October Sin, the House, thie es ——— ee relia and was beating him when | Xv tow. nusdred”--dotiars rages wont, bot Benrigues forenoon the Hazén vill was ordered Ha ee Ihe used the knife, Mra. Genevieve ‘testified | ing and Wi cemaeons | 33 ae als toate coe Parew up, his rite Wied vo shoot the larursted | Feading On a roll cull, The vove being 63 to 12, Tnformation given and estimates furnished. cose Chat after the occurrence Maryman to her would r. Weller, rising, sald bcstemg jeiner Ty ‘for a sure | This insures the passage Of the Dill al 3 O'clock Ofice—Room 13, Coworan Building. #7-1m-1p_| We offer for sale our entire stock of well-sesorted. eheberey ce Oe door wins ale is stu im,’ Lloyd shot, isa ‘Shrough, the ‘Lioyd | this afvernooa by practically the saine vote, = = =, HARDWARE, hand and gald: “Tell that man to come Out; I will ‘then took refuge in the office, > General Fereign News, rasp Miruxery Fux, O; a lima, Shatter Seaton’ Bees yd ae Ge ge oy Tho was av’j_spatched to, Mexican ‘MINOR STATE OP SIEGE AT BERLIX. a ery Mart Ovenrsa. | files aud Springs, Boxes, xe Jury returned a ‘ot ‘@ Fecom- OuTior was elie away for a detachment of Berum, October 5.—A decree bas been MES JULIA BAER OF BALTIMORE, —_ surted hardware sore: ‘This ies gvod, Daniels We meter eee Gert’ “when arrived. ‘hey, lspersed themselves | under (h? socialist law declaring & mninor iste ot No, 439 N. Gay Street, +4 Evora wire 4 Manntep Wowax.— Jobe Farrelly, ‘the rocks and Sco ten cae eo hoes ox pepers. — Wie mate sem and Chickens Tes. —¥ d= [ilgure ber imported HATS and BONNETS. Ther ‘Mama, eloped 7 Beator’ silent, Aer Bring « thousand shots the soldiers Depew, Cornelius Fahne duality canno’ be surpassed. wit ‘James. — Jett New York TER te nics Sr wea neki, of the, Seasons te 04 two sia chitaren. supposed ‘the | among « lot of boxes unharmed. He was taken aeor - Satuaud ou WEDNESDAY Oct. 15S Eee have gone to Xew . from cee SST