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ISTRICT ESTIMATES THE MOTHER CHURCH. FOR RENT--HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. € THE PRESIDENT MOVES ON THE SALE OF TRE R. 2 0. WIRES, POLYGAMY IN UTAH, EAR PENSION | FF1CR 9ROOM JOR RENT OR SALE-TWO NEW HOUSES AND 2, d k DI | ION He'Visi-s the S Iiiers? Home at Mile | One of Mr. Gould’s Men says there will atarge Majority of the Mormons oy . Proposed to Expend the aa a ceybany od as od tmpes market sean 000 seat of round. A splendid Waukeo and then Takes the Frain for| , beoNo rent Advancein Hate” | Against the Peculiar Institution) | Fund Asked for the Engineer Depart- iene yo yw feos ad ° © H ARMES, 220 K ; Madivon. New Yore, October 7.—Dr. Norvin Green =a - ment To-morrow, Fok BENT Re -_- ares moary, i MILWAUERS, October 7.—The day opened bright | Want to see reporters to-day, and Jay Gould was | GE%- M'CLERNAXD AND MR. CARLTON THINK S0— — ty pg ye ed Frome iibtary, a room. and vatlor: servabtsand JOR REN’ French cook "20 17in wt Farrwat Square ore E'St0 persauath keys next door JOR RENT_B!ICK HOUSE, 33 Pie; | CU. Lebrots Balkdine Fatuct p iegilat ga i veateeteai beck ERR ERED, “— AN FOOSE | Lisl C-avaw ists. Se cm | Rus ip atlir....- 190 OR RENT_MODERN BAY-WINDOW BRICK | [623 diane wre 212. three 3 i \t, and eversthi ¢ agent of estern Un MISSION. the District government are apportioned among | tion of Christ P.R church, navy-yard, will be the few remaining hours of the ent stay in | Particulars of the Barunor ad Ooty Pane —— the various divisions of the department as | celebrated to-morrow at 11 o'clock, by the admin aelivankeo of a ust ae es Frere; be understood, substantially as published. | Jno. A. Meclernand and A. B. Carlton of the | follows: istration of the holy communion, Bishop Paret it : . residen- | Perle aay = apy! al party and the reception committee left the rey Was nOW operated for nocouat ott ne Western | Cat Commission have submitted to the Secretary | For clerks, messengers, contingent expenses, £0, | expected to be present, Christ church, Washing 0 tor s ‘to the Soldiers’ = Of the Interior a minority report, euting from | $15,580, @n Increase of §1,000 ever the current | ton parish, Was consecrated on the 8th of October THE PRESIDENTS JOURNEY. | iageit'eatctgata tesceasstecsiccutes | Castres my ers cise reat Sat auarey amin my : ase O00 8 { Th Star and beautiful after a regular dows pour of rain | too Busy with meetings to talk Mr. somervitie, | THER MINORITY REPORT FROM THE Ura com-| The estimates for the engineer department of | The seventy-sixth anniversary ot the consecrs luring the ni m Tatest Telegrams {0 The Star. oe Se hase aission | appropriation, Field work division $16,390, am in- | 1808, by the first bishop of Maryiand, We Right House. 1446 Q at tories, eiht roms, Vir. road. The sides of the avenue were pete €2 ik Toads, the Baltimore and Ohio, the | as expressed in tte annual report recently submit- | crease of $300, For work on ‘Sundry avenues and | Reverend Bishop Clagett. Christ church ts the Betas sis 02 4it eee eee is : Pacts whe Se epee sat ener trons forth aa | Weessnore; the New York Central, the Erie) and | ted, and a synoposis ot which was printed in THe | streets and replacement of pavements $805,919.03, | mother chureh of Washington parish, and from tt ea tee iSISHED 17:50 | He Takes Leave of Milwaukee To-day. | Sms entuustante tnaiviaual caugne igat ot us | Wiggers’ "Am" Sud ME Somerville. “There srsn “at tne outset the two Commissioners | anincrease OTEsSNvIO Dee the amowet appIOP:| has, aprung fourteen. churches with tele sty [obs 1u0 LUE Lave. Le Ss i" political chiet and imparted his enthustasm to NO GREAT ADVANGE IN RATES. named express the extent of their dissent as fol- | riated for street improvenis for the fiscal year | chapels Following are some of the principal 0 av 0 T Ree jose aroun hen the caval arrived al lows: in ‘< s sockets a grad IGOR 1 wi itt BO MED a wh Soldlere Hime Che tush fore all gti eae isco ined ERR been ridiculously low. Tn some | lows: “Concurring in part in the majority report | ending June 30, ISss, Repairs to concrete pave. | events in the history of the church, Rev, Al tn... Lar... 80 13Gat., upper part. Gate BE- ir and store. re and Onio has transferred bus. | of our assoctates, but dissenting from it, particu- | ments, $100,000, which { 000, | der Thomas McCormick was officiating rector at in line and saluted the President and wife as they el ich is an increase of $20, GOSOHEN ACONVERT TO FAIR TRADE | drove down the line and the grounds, the. cannon | Cas OF BODES eee ae Eeeen larly a8 regards its general animus and tone, | Constructing, main‘aining,iighting and repairing | the tne of tne consecration, | On, ine folloning Lane: Wire.) 23 on the green sward in front of the home bulidiog | Union, rather than to make business for itselt. | 804 the propriety of Latroducing a theological ais- | bridges $27,000, an increase of $13,000, . Con- | JAF, avcording to the Journal of conven: a “St. John's Chi a hern Georgetown bound oP meanwhile Such rates a8 these will of course be increased. | Cussion into a secular document, we deem it advis- | dempation of streeta, roais and ail-ys $10,000. the bisnop ones a warch, 5 THE B.&O. TELEGRAPH SALE RATIFIED | soowic yonrm rum rresioexriat satcre. | Where one office ean do the business for mcity Che | able, in order te a cleat and alatinet en ot | Filig strecte aod "alese palo “grade Hotbox | ononge deen esa TORN B BEATE FCO. ‘thew. UE ‘The Ume left before the departure of the train | Baltimore and Ohio office will be closed. All these our views, tosubmititnls, our: ‘A = Continuation of surveys of the District of | .A? ~ el ae itson to F st nw. Ue Was go brief “that no stop was made and the car- | matters, however, will axe time to arrange, and | ounviews, tosubmittals, our separate report.» The | Columbia, ‘with reverence to the extension Of ton and Georgian, precnted mane OMS; enw Tir Snllivan’s Acquittal Angers the Unionists, | T4ge3 drove very rapidiy through the south side | 1t 1s not possible to at once give the detalia” Tavee Coan ey report 0 Of the maz | YAFi0Us avenues to the District line $10,000, an tn- | 18388 abe te Ra's Enown by the ore full of roomers, Will hat.m.w., Lr 8 Acquit ge " | of the elty and up into the residence portion of the | “Do you anticipate trounle Fegarding. the bond jority of a vet ary? y of the crease of $8,000, oe toe — ee Jeet. Terme, 9U0 per month, ities, * seventh Ward to Lake Park, whence the handsome | given to the city of Philadelphia for the purpose | protaste of ee aenmaselee progeediag a ‘Sewer Dividon—In: 1 ean em pf yy EY — a Oe eee | driveway led down to the Northwestera depot. | A | or securing that borough against any transfer of | Pata’ of 8, legislative body of Fralth | (leaning and repairing sewers and Daeins, $85,000 | {26 Session of 1704 Grant ne etry JOR REN1_419 47H ST. SF, A COSY LITTLE BRITISH FAIR TRADERS HOPEFUL | lance crowd had congregated about the dovorated | the Baltimore and Oulo wirest™ Re ee eee ene rots alt | is asked, “an increase ot $5,000 Og fp oo eS) Fiitice’ § Foote aot ach idncl joy, weit ae : 3 -— Rae ater gig plationa for fully au hour before | _ wy know nothing about that except what Ihave | constitution, condemning polygamy” ani provest- | SUcted, sewers $15,000, An inérease of €1,500; | 0 ee ee an syuaie o: Pounayitauia ave. cara ¢.HRNIGHT. 607 |}; year 1? 151s K stun 1Or Reports that Mr. Goschen Is About to | tho distinguished party arrived, and when the | read in the morning papers, Ihave no doubt that | goustitution, co ng polygamy and t Preparation of plans for sewage “dloposal, $000; | !NEt0n and eorgetown Deld & meeting, At whlch Se s eS aS os Z 51d Sth nw. LL Make a New Fiscal Departure. President's carriage ame into view it was greeted | the agreements of the iaitimore and Ohio will be some in and pipe sewers, $75, ‘an increase jas La PR de yy 2 I ST_FURNISHED HOUSE: TEN ROOMS: | Farrawtitad f ask peas res Special Cable Dispatch to Tam Evaixe Stax. qt a ound of cheers which contiated uae £8 | carried ou, dus, allowanco Being made forthe | A DIFOSITION AMONG, THE MORMORS TO anaNDon | $25 000: constructing auburn Fa a ee Et ict eto a tae patie = P Dest bane € Snpiezely and baudsoraely | Neucsr 17th Nec nw, fir ‘: rain left the depot. ‘The a eren ee tO ua I must say that the i . ais ee ae Nnewr'h Pep orgies Faas Loxpow, October 7.—I ain told the tory ieaders | Cleveland on the platform was the signal foran | Philadelphians hve valen femtskabiy. ‘treme | After a review of the effects of the new registra: | dent Serks, Sen 8 230; ee gat ee} lees lend Sette conan, tn cram, open ehach e. = = a 31a Voi statat aw, meditave new fiscal departure. ar. Gok en especial | OULDUTSE Of enthusiasm from m ee aie hose Ir they take away the Baltimore and Obio | tion law upon the election of a delegate to the ee Pa re _ pe aS Misiom | Duild a church; and Samuel Blodgeit, eq, gavt 20K RENT—TWO ELEGANT DWELLING: | 1yud Oth at Dw chancellor of the exchequer, once & free trader o a ‘tt handkerchiefs an ‘will not Inconvenience us, ° 500; visto emus Biodgelt eng. gay pel, eg E Soars 1206 Coun, ave. free traders, is sald ohare inodified bis financial | 8ccompaniment to the cheering. we have a great many wires running through that | Fiftleth Congress, the Dissenting Commissioners | $1'709; harbor division, @&000, an increase of | #8 order for the timber rame ly program, just as he has modified, every one of his 1L00Ks BRIGHT AND FRESH, city. We need through wires, and it will bean | S8Y that early in the present year they thought | 35.400; the repair andrepiaceinent of public scairs, | (0 Dé Laken from nis plantation, called “Jamaics 3 ear atte pen ok me Priucipiés out of existence, ‘The fair traders, | D0twithstanding the continual round of recep- | easY matter to take the Baltimore and Onto wires | they discerned a disposition among the Mormons to | $500; purchase, replacement, and repair of public | Faru.” March 28, 1706, Thos. Law was appolliu \dergon P vestryman in place of one of Ube former vestry. tions and levees which she b nd | around Oe, CALY: Contracta for service must of | Fis Oe a aod choke otkcisleand ‘personal influ. | Bumps, $5000, a8 Increase ot $2,000; engincering, + 1p. 1708 Alexandet So RESTA VERY DEEABLE STE rast Hug. angnnguncmmels Geshu | sted ewer cuousconponiee Norstabta | cour, Docamned outta Know tule bat | ey Hare undo Onin an. prune sa80- suede too, Caer Teale ot W ‘Toomas wcCormick came to” Wastungion pariah, 7K RENT_A VERY DEIRABLE_ NINE-ROC ae ne car. Col, Vilas was also the recipient of & provided for - | ene x . ‘peinas Mccormick came, 10° Was Sa EY The cry for counter valling quiles has made great | burG; epstause 9s he tailed ente,”” Early in June of the present year,” says the re- | "ine ‘bulidi $11,200, an increase of lormer! Aune E A = Se Gu may stepped out of his carri arrangements, n .: ; Overlooking te City one coum Fowaryed: terms Zea: | ok row De 00 | Progress in Kags London, and may lose the liberals | UUESt Of applause as he stepped out of his earrt MB, GARRETT RETURNS FROM EUROPE. porter, we’ were gratined to learn that a general | ga,0u0, which fs to provide for the emplosment of | ince George County. : sable. LOTHER FULLER. Patent Omice 06-3 | "hcabovenoiuses eanbe eXaluied Uy permit ico | AD election or two, Pulled out of the depot at about 10:00, nearly halt | mfr. Rovere Garrete returned from Europe by the | movement for the abrogation of polygaiay was |an inspector, messenger, and steamn engineer. | APH 7, 1800 Partahtoners meeting Pe rnes Guten kas Soone, ‘with every conve: | ‘oho NOMA STM Feta | TRE ACQUITTAL OF SULLIVAN, | #2 20Uurluter than wus intended. No'stops are (0 | stoamehip Ens this fnorning. "When spoken 10 | of" the peuple’ (Mori Plumbing division, $4,450, an increase of §4650, ig tuboe inarery room: be made between here and Madison, but the train | regarding the sale of the Baltimore and Ohio people's (Mormons) party published | This 1s intended to provide for the hiring of two | T!ugey, Anarew Way, jr. and Thomas Washing- ‘Apply, large legrap! jarrett did not seem to be ton, At a later period Lund Washington and E ‘Will slow up at the larger stations in order to give | telegraph lines, Mr. Ce ee ey one menwepapers for mass _mectings | assistant Inspectors. For the chemistry division, were oh Wardens The Unionist Press very much Worked | tne peogic KR chanser eh peor thn Peeaieae fo give all surprised that we Rete eae Sinianes ‘Dut j ofthe ‘Voters to be held in all the counties Of | $4,480, which providesfor an increase of 9600 per | GTiMith Coombe appointed ehurc a x and Henry Ingle as register, May 11, 180d, Wm. Up over tho Governments Defeat. | wife. No accident or any other disagreeable | would say nothing on the subject except thats as | be nn teria holt iaee eee oe Hane ae a toe | SEBUM in the salary ofthe, District chemist 8 mad | Prout agg eR | % Special Cable Dispatch to Taz Evaxrwe Stan. feature has inter(ered to mar the President's | he had not yet seen Mr, Gould, he was not pre- | bee's! oy Stoptna aeaoe constitution,’ and | $140,000 if estimated, or witch ea 110,000 13 | SaUare 877, on G street, between 6th and Tin = 0 and ibe Loxpox, October 7—The unionist press is bit. | pleasure a this city, and the entire party, were | pared to speak. Inviting ait parties in the Territory to participate | SAAC? tor nian cantata oe | strects southeast on wach to Dulid church. #1 XE a 7 hoc ‘stdre.60 1 Dwelling, alieg7aq, terly grieved at the failure of the Sullivan trial. | Diguly delighted with their treatment and the a4— ‘TAR SALE OFFICIALLY COMPLETED. 4m those meeting, ‘The other political parties in | eulshing, and repairing lamps; $30,000 for electric | FCW GAYS, Aller “Messrs. Law and Carroll offered He an cto TaOs Titheat reut §13. | 244 AMtst 0. 39 BB ‘The Standard inveighs against the gross stuptd- | reception antere oa The bosrd of directors of the Western Union | the Territory declined to parucipate in the move- | fights, aad the ‘balance tor pationgr amice we, | 1008 NON 23 24 and 2 in square 73 nis. Snetiliase ce wear | Re oa ity of the officials, ‘Tho ‘Times thinks the flasco | "Pon andentertainment. have officially, Tatitled the contract. for the pur- | ment. For ie divisionot rouds 5,00 s asked. This fs | Tamia axenic on wuich <9 vulld weburen., The ply DL st. now. a PN +N N. Jersey chase of timore and Obio telegraph li increase of $3,530 it a JOR RESi ‘TORY BAY WINDOW FUNISHED. serious enough towarrant Balfoursinstant return | FAILURE OF TROY RANKERS, | and the company haa taken formal posession, | THE, YOTR ON SHENEW conerrrorion Dissecren, | all inerease of ERG ands cutrely for the pur. | Liready acorpued thoes, presented 6y ME FroU. and back bu ase. O10 OF st, Uw. j | Mass. ave. & 18th st S00 Mass. av., n'r 20th st.¢200 | to Ireland, Lord Ashbourne, who 1s practically ‘Mr. Gurrett has given bis approval in legal form. ‘The convention was held,and the const Rnd tree division the Commisstoners ask $24,000, | March 30, 1807, a new election of vestry en was Ce go ree re ed 7 ohio i'n:.. bet. 18 & 19...160.66 | responsible now for the government of Ireland, is |The Liabilities Believed to be Over —_ er tion was duly formulated and submitted to the | an increase of $5,000; for the property division, | MAde. | Among those elected were Thomas Ting’) , RANK 7. BROWNIN Sth et n. = cs Hat Bea 0 20 Coltimibin, Hoa ie ouier ae bien hig gages ahd ces 000. DENIS KEARNEY COMES EAST. {| people for adoption or rejection by an election | $8,020. ‘The increaye tn this account, 1s $5.5 have ee Regn i and Henry — JOR RENT 1344 81H 8 <a tie aa Tatu at be ai strong enou th 9500, sea tbe i Pa : Britta iy 1k fees i Lach | Gap aspcraey ome inte Ter x reson cles & | ie raunke the Rachaciom ot dh Ontnee | BGLAUE y ASTEUNS BaOMON SL | fey aad oe noe om ial |e ect ON eet wn Laka® & pasar ds lay De expecte kers and brokers, signment at 9: the Great Question for Workingmen. 7 the proposition, and | FOr constructing county roads and suburban 7, Ber ic E A “Fastidious” Magistrate. o'clock this morning. The aysignee ig Fred. P. Ques: el Lt Few of the Gentlies voted on the pi mn, 4 or = K : Bi in Lhe compieted church on @ erected. = Ki of the 504 negative votes probably about one- | streets $78,400 1s asked, as follows; Eastern + _ x Dusuix, October 7.—The Express (conservative) | Allen, of this city. ‘The amount involved 1s not | , cMCAGO October 7.—Denis Kearney, the agl-| iiir'were case by Mormons. By this vote it ap-| Branch "Bridge road, eastern section, $10,000; Teo we prtacntnd Os Be Sone March, 180%, States that the magistrate who heard and dis-| yet Known, but is belleved to be upward of | tator, arrived from the Pacitic coast this morning | pears that nearly 95 per cent of the Mormons | Nourse road, western séction, §2,000; Klingle roud, ° a, hag en By a emablisbed missed the case of the government against Lord | $500,000. The assignment provides for the pay- | und left for New Yorkin the afternoon to take | Yoted for the constituvion. Middle section, $4,000; Isth street extended, mid: | cemetery on It called ne _— Pons occa e of Mappresscd ‘pranches of the | emplosese pust dd teagonable costs sularteyot | part in the three-cornered political strugyle wag. | | The dissenting Comuntssloners wish to disclatm | die stion, $5000; North Capitol st. extended. do. | Hare, to, SUnaRy, Oowwber @, LEN, as FCS OF Meetings of suppressed branches o! mployes, payment in full of depositors in ‘between the democrats Dlicans and fol- | any interference in the question of Statehood 10,000; ‘west exzended, Bc Stated, the Right Reverend Bishop Clagett ‘ioual League was {astidious in bis interpreta pavings depariment, and all debtsias far as. Losst- | 18ers of tenes Gene red Parney en reaca. | Utah, but consider that, whether the Tersttory be | £000; Columbia Toad, middie section, $2.00; | Secraled Ue church On G sureet, and It was called Uon of the law. The paper deprecates yester- | ble. The siguature'of G, Parish Ogden was given | ing Chicago, made an immediate effort to see the | admitted or not, @ strong, a Sherinan avenue, middie section, $15,000; Howard | Curist | Church. Ip di Dupont Circle... Dupout Cirele,'r Pst Conn. 2y) Dass. ave. v 210CH, FOX & BRO' | OX & BRO rooeedings and characterizes the result us | to the assivument of the ‘Gu iustant, in Boston. | ceidemaed ‘anarohia eit purses: ne | gained when the ‘greas mass: ~ | street, middle se¢tion, $7,700; Lluden street, mid- b ne. Sr. gi aetenee sy ailusdo, The Freeman's Journal prophesies a | He was senior paruuer. ‘The other members of tue | CCademned, Anarchists, particularly Parsons. He | gained when the great, mass of the people are in- | sree on, g4200, secon, Jacke aed Essex C.. nw. 412.80 quietly, ly U oad Bower G. new ir. 18.80 | 1112thne,5r,m.i.e14 | Snir result for all Papere Stroma bts ioe Cre (tei {vere his son, Gouverneur Ogden, ‘and J. Frank jally the omicersin charge, He went away lament; manner, to place Themselves ge ee eo cont ‘of the Uniled over ‘the pew. In 1814. ‘s 11 12th ne, 5r.m.i914 | erninent to prevent the PublIC 3 ing and telling how, tour years ago, he had advis IN RECORD IN OPFOSITION TO POLYGAMY. arch 0d. Haureets noruiw 5 Mask thks 42-0 E20-S8 | National League meetings. ——— Parsons to leave ‘bombs. alone and take Lo ballots te pid tern section, | St. John's church (1Gib a 4 streets—Resurfacing canal road, ib 1816 the ¥ one KILLED IN TRYING TO SAVE LIFE, | or he would surely get his neck inahalter. But} ..72@ Teport, after quoting the sections of | $10,000; resurfacing 14th street from Boundary | Was Organized, 1p restry assigned 1) O18 Pa av. 8 vhitnes = wider, | nundi we sites in the “Washington Parish | RpUy Bo Bee Ge. nS o27 SO avn BOGART WILL DECLINE. Parsons only laughed. Kearney says tat on | the Proposed constitution relating to pol | to wy uirmey avenue, middle section. 9,000; widen- | juris Ground” as a, reservation fer the intersent | lo-La SWORMSTED) @ bsADLE Sy A Here’ Attompt to Rescue a Drunken | Feuching Now York he will make a series of | ygamy, says: “Many of the gentties in| ing apd improving the Naylor read, ‘astern of members of ‘Three hundred more TgH RENT — DESIRABLE SUBURUAN. ZEST | New York Democrats Must Find An- ‘Man Hesults Fatally, speeches, raking the ground that, the question ot | Utah claim that this antl-polygamy | move- | £35)48)"t0r gre soa, Patrol system, | vere alterward to the number, 90,48 to : lence, handsonse grounds: all mod. tut. Rent iow 3 : 3 n ent is all a sham, But we donot think sa | $35,000; tie .co--Fast. | £rant Le same privilege to heads of Department See St} Yj big. drain gO | g ue pussth ts nae Evasite Sete en | _CAuDEN.N- J October 7—A man named O'Nell | Rio fesuo of iand taxation, but sual the abor. | Mane caret Sham, ut we, donee Uolnk St oral tor consiractin and maintenance Bast- | CT tue General Government, their Tatuilieg and Maen Miskin MED ae pitol Hil, $100. D: @ PRUCIOR & 8 teh to Tas Evexino Sra, nt | The Went prcaed, Unis morning, staggered across | Ing people concentrate every effort upon passing | sideration, our conclusion 1s that, whatever may | €TB S2ctton, §17,500; middle seclion, . the familles of membersof Congress. The ground STOKES AND OFFICES Albaxy, N. ¥., October 7.—John Bogart will | the west Jersey Rafiroad tracks in front ot anap-|® law through the very next session of| be their’ motives, and ‘whether, they are “THor the expenses of the Watcr office the sum of | 1sMow known as the Congressional Cemetery. In Store and dwelling 1406 401 7th u.w,.Jst @ 47.8: Positively decline the democratic nomtnatton for | proaching train, His death seemed almost certain, | Congress making the exclusion of Chinese | innuenced by choice or necessity, the of 100 1s asked, WhICh 1g an Increase of gil 464, | 1817 Commodore Tingey Wwalted on Ube President. P st. DW. SP. ~--860 Store room Tot M nw Vave eae (4 | State engineer to-morrow, on account of business | When Patrick McGowan rushed on the track and | from the country absolute, He will urge! generality of the monogamous Mormons Lah 164. dwelling, | Store and dweilimy, 301 ts, OF K 3 ~ 50, Katte, 5r iii 46° ‘Vernon i, room 18 Wet. mw. Sz .........95 9¢h@Pu ave or 15 4655 La ave. bas: ment..30Celiar 1543 Mat m. 308 La ave! Saf, 4r 30 Stable rear ‘The above is only Pooks. Fur full list e ‘Une Uaited sts James Mont and informed Pty cugagementa, ‘The State committee will All the | huried "Nell walde, but was himself struck by the | that the hands of ie democrats be strengthened, | {wo are more than three-fourths of the Mormog | {wis 18 to provide for additional clerks, inspectors, eg ea Ee = vacancy. locomotive, and received injuries which caused his | their representatives at present being the strong: | population) ave deliberately and wisely resolved font pe ae ae ‘Dy fuel; | Washington to hand him a Copy of a res0- | ror FURMISHED—1512 RST, TW ee death about twenty minutes later. est anti-Chinese advocates. It will be an immeas- | that their highest earthly interesta, the prosperity | material, tor, high, service, in Washington, and | {1 tor Reon Poet cen in, 180, 4 Ea cman mprorenni IGT NOTES FROM FRANKFORT. SSS urably greater victory, hé thinks for the work- | and happiness of themselves and their posterity, | Georgetown, pipe distribution to high OW | Wor 1 Ie Curt Dburch for tke thee Bt toe President menisbeds all modern improvemen 4 #72, sure, = : Desperate Fight With an Outlaw. _ | ingmen how to help passthe Mitchell antl-Chinesé | and tue avoidance of the odlum which attaches i | Service, Includiog public hydrants, fire-plugs, ma; | 211,108 Carin ana requested mis acceptance of _ 1418 Fét. | Socialists Denounce the Anarchists— | 4x OFFICER SERIOUSLY WOUNDED AND ?HE OUTLAW | Dll! When Congress assembles than for a side issue | them throughout the civilized World, e s tion of the property on my ‘othes for buliedu tased on _ 826-1 2 A ee lowering mains, &c., $100,000; purchase of mp- | the Same. President Monroe accepted use of : 2 y iN JOR RENT_E WELLING, 8. E Grand Duke Nicholas’ Speech, REPORTED DEAD. tele pro-Cuinese sepa bi ndirectly strengthen | DEMAND THAT FOLYGAMY SHALL BE ABOLISHED. | house lot on WN stfect norawes, $227; faying | bbe pew, and directed Commogore 1 vo ex. tie latand 15¢. THOS, E. WAGGAMAN. O8 RENT ELEG! ‘K : thelr: pro-Cuinese republican opponenta, “After |? acoso te aeaes Paes eee prow to’ the vestry his thanks for ry Ou RENT_030 ¢ ST.§. E, NEW SIX 100M | coat *dald, Se_gHwosite Gem | Srecial “able Dispatch to Tux EVENING STAR, Cmicaso, October 7-—The Timer (Fort Smith, | jeaving New York Mr. Kearney proposes torenew | |The Mormons have been led to believe that if| water, main. to An ar yd | 4 and ceilae” Brick, moderg’ improvements, wu z Ise ¥ st. 0 Fuankvoxt, October 7—The Popolo Romano Ark.) special says: “A desperate Aight occurred | the anUi-Cutnese agitation in the principal cities | the practice of polygamy shall actually and tn | mia nto M 3, $20,290" sinking fund on waterstock | ¥Y-Yard during the Briush invasion of AUUSt, 1814. HARDING © WALES, Go Lith at JOR RENT- | says that Italy, Austria, England, and Germany | yesterday on the Ine of the Choctaw Nation, 65 | Of Canada. good faith be abolished Congress will no further | Songs giuauo; favefest on account of Incresse of | 1182 Juiy 11, ue Rev, A. T. Mcormick re . 531 STH ST. 8 F [23 Lowa ¢ le. 3 story brick, 10. Ought to jotn in the maintenance of the sfatu quo | miles south of here, between Deputy United States VIRGINIA COUPON CASES. ees ee ee eee =e Water supply Under act of July 1B, 1882 $34,575.39; panne teed pooper tg pt fee . Water and gas, $15 wry brie] 1Or., & mn ce jarshall Geo. Willlams and a ol ree men a = eir religion ne ‘st ‘Sinking tund Op account of Increase rater a cor. 43gand D ste uw Sibry brick, Sr. a. in Moroceo, and that not only Spain, Dut France, | soy sn outlaw named Bill Brazier. raster 18 = anlnadverston or discrimination. If the premises | ply under the samme act, $52,380.00. 1 | was made to the churca, and a rectory and stables : story Brick, Gras ua bene must follow. Judge Bond Makes his Preliminary eae D t 5 Were erected. 6. John's became a parish in 1824, Jou KENT—THREESTORY HOt goer Gre ak .. Wanted in the United States court on various are granted—namely, the bona fide abrogation of |” Sureet and alley division: For Uhe office the sum Yay J imouth, . 1416 E st. n.w,, near Treasury. y be =o Me The congress of social democrats has resolved | charges of horse stealing and assault with intent Injunctions Perpetual, polygamy—their conclusion 1s im| regnal le upon | of $7,430 Is asked, an increase of $4,230, and ts for | #00 ‘Trinity — 2 parish <4 ther. oe a s to call together an international congressof work | to kill. ‘The officers have had several rounds with | _Rrewwonp, Va., October 7.Judge Bond, of the | well-settied principles and precedents.” ‘The re- | clerk rodinen, ‘sprinkling, ecping, and 3, 1800, Me, Allen resigned, and ier. — oe {erie nese ea: ode, congress sls, declare | Drought it, to” Dar faa fare house” is au | Valve States Cour, today rendered a decision 1 | er don en a a a a eg a hae Uy ee Ucar ae Bae RRP Dts, 1s19 Fst | ii w. $855" 10UL louse he. 200; 1514 | crabs prinelpieg, and has condemned ita-violonee | Tender was demanded, when he threw open the | te several coupon cases betore him, tn which he | Frese end’ tho. views of tie formulators of the | crease OF $20,000; maintenance of Streets, hxc. | te much was onganized in es ad Fos St MS, COR. 8TH See ee ei ee ee ee eee ee ae creamed He voleuce. | door and red on the party with ashotgun, wound makes perpetual in each case the preliminary 1n-| Constitution of the United States in support of | marérial for peruslt ‘Work, $100,000, an increase of bide Se oe zajocrenno pers nviy SOU ES | on RENT —a-G-xOOM BOUSE, 5 MIN- WAL | Perodua M dtadgsarom, and Prine | Giotrs returned the Hrerand sought cover: whee | that. o€ Cooper and aavoclates agutnst the cou | Ne LO aor sary nat warter such assur. | HOO, Under, thls head the Commissioners aak | wa formed tn IAS. Met; MF. ean, resigned ow ob Bt" | itm Hiighiands aise B. BOCR Nh Basan a | Femdlnand, 18 reported to have been very satis. | Oatier ran OUL. With. & six shoot ii cach end | Monwealth attorneys of the State” appellant, Fep- ances as these, and now, while the great mass of | from this appropriation the cost of labor forthe | WaS succeeded by Kev, “Wiluam" B. Modges, £10, THREES yon | gerises gERsaNmS ata. BO. RH fine yard mid Internal affairs of Buigaria will be torverest, “c° | and broke for the brush, firing on the officers as Tesenting a syndicate holding a farge number of | the Mormon people ure making an effort for the | improvement, opal or drainage of streets alloys {in JMB3 che vestry bought 80 fect of Uhe gouth side ee zen ee ee f y L : a 01 20, 2 , 77, north > roan and bath: FYighENE FOURSTONY Buick wouse, So, | It 19 reported that the Russian Grand Duke | Re ran. Barnnill recelvéd two pistol balis in the | ¢oupons purubased tn Open market, abandonment of the practice of polygamy, we are | or sidewalks, when in their opinion such course 13 | 0! Os, 20, 21, and 22, in sq) a 7 rows. all moder si z knee, one of them shattering the bone, despite | In this case Judge Bond enjotos every common- | asked to recommend further legisiation of a hos- | necessary for the public health, safety, or com- | the church, In 1854 St.’ Alban’s Was Eee wes | Ragmaus aspeceh tulror katredugelast Germase, | Which be Kept up the Mgnt-with hig companiona | Wealth attorney in the State {rom putting the Ia | tile and ‘ageremive, character imost, it notes fort, the cost of such labor to be charged against | aud Was formed @ parish 10 1865, September 3 Also three-story brick house. so. rooms, convenient to Printing Office. OFFER COMPLETEL' y | until Frazier disappeared in a thicket, where, itis | Known as the “coupon crusber” into force and | tirely, destructive of local self-government, there- | the” abutti roperty. This disposes of the | 1800, Kev. Win. B. Hodges resigned as rector, and A Seas: house recently bult |} OR RENT—AN FIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWELL| The continental stock exchanges are firm to- | Barnhili’s wounds are serious, and tay result 1n ¥ a - | well ay the gully. ‘This we decline to do.” ; <p gt 3 Fe; is kxated ob the corner of two proumi- rin first-class condition be the loss of a leg, if not his iife. Deputy Williams | ginia as acting in deflance of the United States | Commissioners instead recommend the adoption of . Fret ‘vans Dead. Morseil resigned as rector, and in March, 18S, ih the vieisity of the Executive Mans; bie care: Rood Ucighborioud. S10 a5 perme ot | aay Se ess find one of his" posse remained at the place where | Government. an amendment to the Consutution of the United So, 2 Kev, Mark L. Oids was elected. The Chutch ot C5 RES EE solscim | O'RIA PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave, ned ut Occ" - | _ The rules for contempt against several common- | § o AN OLD RESIDENT OF THE DISTRICT PASSES AWAY. | the Incarnation Was organized ip LM0S, and made nw. 28 New ¥ Col. Hughes Hallett Going Abroad, | tH? Mzut occurred, and up to a law hour this even. P' States prouibiting the institution or practice of = = - | 7x er 1 ing have not arrived here; hence, the death of the | Wealth attorneys for violating the restraining | polygamy in form in any of the States and| Rev. French & Evans, one of the oldest resi- | @ parish in 1808. In 18UT St. Paul's Was organized, ¢yJok BEST— MODERN RESIDENCES, NonTH- | FOR AENT OMT PLEAS! ee Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Eventxo Stan. Outlaw is uot coutrmed. * Frasier killed & deputy | order Nerevofore made will be considered to-mor- | Ferriiones. dents of the District, expired at his late residence | April 27, 180%, Kev. Ar. Harris was appointed 3 euch, water: keys at adjoining cottage. 4 | Lonpox, October 7.—Col. Hughes Hallett has | constable at Enterprise, in this county, several | Tow. ee. this morning about’ 10 o'clock, after a very long | #:IStanU rector. September 18, 180M, Rew, Mark FORKEST, 1003 F st. n.w..12to 2" jelln* | withdrawn from nis clubs and is going abroad. | Years ago, and 1s considered one of the most dan- Uncertain Elements in °SS. nd palatal lines, He was eighty-six yearsoid. | £- Ol08 And October 38, ae Key. Chas, FO! REST—ay zo. sovrzMAN He will certainly have to resign his seat, ‘The | #¢FOUs mén in the Indian Territory. The Case agains REPRESENTATIVE WILSON THINES THaT BUT POR | 7’ Evans became an active member of the Meth | AUxIas was elected rector. | March 13, 1809, Mev. R a tory journals have ceased 10 support him ana iasiae Wael PROBIBITIONISTS AND LABOR MEN CLEVELAND'S | I —— pe following, When St. Mark's &, near Conn. 500 K, nes Dopiiw, October 7.—The hearing in the case of _ oaist pai Church inearly Ife, and in 1826 | signed in August A z ar Thos 0.5598 Coun aette Diugentstyg9 | Be leres Ste Man Be ipeeet tals axatiiee TithL: THE KENTOCKY COURT OF APPRAL NoT isyLUaNou | MF. Win. O'Brien, who Was sumiluned for publish | RE-ELECTION WOULD BE 4 SURE THING. recelved bis appolntment as minister tw the cliy | cuurch was orgauled. Rev, Wim. McGuire havi iF tzthi nt 1 Whe Grent Netinghaas Canc ‘BY TURNER'S DYING CONFESSION. ing, Accounts “of, meetings, of Suppressed | | Representative Wilson, of West Virginia, has | of Baltimore. “Gu the erection of Ryland Chapel | resigned Jawuary 2, ABT} tev. Clias. D. Audrests recs Lee eat a = whi te Lovrsviie, KY., 0 tober 7.—By adeciston of the | ranches of the Irish " National “ague | been in the city two or three days, and will leave | in Washington Mr. Evans took bad ot that enter- was Ser rocker, a ; sy ge ‘ ear ii Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evemma Sran. United States Court of Appeals, rendered yester. | 12, United Ireland, has been adjourned pending | ror nome this evening. He bas no election in his | Prise with great vigor and usefulness, and, as bis | 187 uly Cross i 7 3 i : regularly, carts vr Chas D. and itei, Guu i Be | acannon stor 7Taae wil be about 400m | Hiya, man etna lamont Ot crime oy na | Qarngh Oy sepa une ESTEE Gul | state haa an hee gg to hop che Vegas | Some, Me drainer seo | cha Roary aear an, ciber ‘steur. Ib, 10 rs, 2 etre ce Cree eee nmccinanazs calous, repro- | ail- a accomplice in soonthesion on ke Se 800) | Yaa, who waa summoned lor sho aares olfsaae, | democrats in their Stabe oampelgn. He says bo| Gana’ wim ‘seam Seieg tone te meer ——.9" et doin, About 24,000 goplicetiogs toe Ce ang, |Z. cot deunle Overman Waa murdered inthis cle, | (Mtf-Healy, Meer O€ parliament Ue Gibrien’s | thinks the policy of the democratic party this | Years. In| North Capitol, he never failed 0) FENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Lafayette Sq..1778150 been received “for the meeting, which Gladstone | ADEE Turner was arrested for the crime and | Solas ike court had. shown. itscit fair-minded { winter ts outlined in Mr. €arilsie’s article in the | Way" often cheered with his prescuce, New York sock Market. tests oo tating’, 2 ¢rSun | addressew ‘The conference will’ probably propose | Cpnfessed, and sat Bill tried, convicted, and. sen. | 18.108 disposition of the case, Mr. O'Brien was not | Forvm—that is repeal of tobacco tax and re; | Rey, tr. Rvans was chairman of the Orst meeting | aye eourciey cies, epeonue ene ie ae S11F; 84S 30to 100 each OD a single resolution on the Irish question, and then | foncea to hang. ‘Turner accepted his’ sentence, | Prevent in the court, hecessaries of life, He said the outlook for ‘ae | Yet held in Walker's carpenter Shop, on tis gor | meow Nort stuck. Market ae reported fe "epecial Bae ae ceed to discus jand reform, local govern- 2 : SS a ‘ ner reels, ‘wire w Corson & Macertuey, ourwet, ser Sa'dcurce 7M | ment, Uthes, und registration bills’ ETF" | but Patterson maintained his innocenee and ap- peace’ Was that thedemocrats would nominate Cleveland, | Oy McKendree chapel, He adhered closely to te | “> Cvfeon © Macertncy, 1600 fos Sa , pesled. The evidence against him wasall cireum- Grevy’s Policy 1 i work, and continued his acuvity and . Stantial, excepting Turner's confession, Turner} Pants, October 7.—A banquet was given at Digue | and the prohibitionists and labor men would each | portant 4 THE VOLUNTEER WAS DELAYED. | was isged in the jll yard suly {ian fing on the | tast night. 1m hogor of M. puller, aulatster of pub | huve candidatesin the Meld, ‘These last—unknowa | Pens nad for woine years Deen chaplala ot ths Paice ad scaffold made another conte: mm, in which he | lic instruction, M. Spuller made a s| in whic! juantities—put the element of doubt int 10 BIL | ie, ot And the People of Marblehead became | said Paticrson was an innocent inan, and had | he sald the fact thut M. Grevy was in power was a | dation; without them Cleveland's election would | “Associated Survivors of the W: é 3 8 Gi io G2 sci - Anxious about the Champien. pothing. todo with the crime: Many people be | pledge of, security for France, ils "policy was | already be a certainty, Ne says ee eS area earn eee COUT & WILCO: er . | Heved fie lied in the presence of death, while oth- he speaker urged all republicans, ure. bs 1907 Pennayl¥ania ave. 1 Beet te 8 erable ancicty aay. Coe oO ek 1eeecot: | ers accoptod the plausible theory ‘that tis hese | Proncuman to be recension to the pokes or the | Xt will be Blaine against Cleveland, | d:voted to ulm! and ape pas Ry et siderable anxiety among the people this morning | FS ,accepled. the plausible the ee Genoy of Mr. Lincoln he wi ores W&M degeew dente Concerning” the Volunteer. "Au oteervation, wen | Soutesion Was ais. Pattersou's cae went o the | government. THAT WHAT REFRSSENTATIVE ninwTanD aaa. | Dont uf Baluimore and ater leaving Cust once ho erty placed with ine for rent or eale is liberally | made from Abbot Hall tower at ®a.m., but she | tae sentence of the lower court being aliraned’ Callinan Dislikes Werk. a dy te 6 tye Vahl aae we eae | So leee a ee ap Ge Ge could not be sighted. she 1s consideraly overdue. | The Court of Appeals could tke no cognizance of | Lowpox, October 7,—Callinan, the informer, who | 12 the city on @ fying today. He says eee ne eae ts cnnounecn tareamer Sos! eae vio aprivate family only. oe OLE MAS Ore ome DELAYED BY LIGHT WINDS, ‘Turner's confession on the scaffold, but necessarily | ig testifying for the crown. in the case against his | everything fs very quiet in Pennsylvania, as else- a Lease ‘Oth sm 2 a TMDIE : The Volunteer passed Highland Light at 11| rendered its decision on the mutter Deore the | confederates for the murder of Constable Whele- | where, at present. Buripine AgsoctaTiox.—The frst monthly mect- beth Tovemen'ts. quod central location. ” | Woodley Laue, containing 12 roots: 25 per mom lay. ie eau be wort appears from his A ig reporter aske heid at St. Dominic's Hall last evening. Twn THUS fo Wade JOHN E BEXEL ECO eT Fs ber wont, ee jdwa Welle tle Ee mony that his only stock-lurtrude ‘was that he irae Ry pala ee. pa neers advanced On St 25% per sent dis- Bis — x eS PROGRESS IN TRE SOUTH. peated paren abe murdered Pat Henbridge and “had since been wel- | “Blaine” was his pro . Saat voaniy 2,700 shares Of stock axe subscribed & RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE “an ns r, hy a + om “4 elect. one.” tor. nd pleasantly-cituated Brick Dwelling, nine room: MON A Flattering Showing of the Develop- | Tampa to the Jimes- Union, dated 10 o'clock this ———+__ It we can any one.’ 5 ——e mate tee saeco Mole aU. EY = TO LOAN amon o4 Ostia Maaurecterss 'P* | moruing, aays: Physicians here this toratng pro: Canada’s Fish Protecters, «What are the chances of a republican victory?’ 2) ; Fatat Fatt Into a Sewer.—This morning about antengpeee 31.000, | Barrmmonx, Oct. 7.—The Manufacturers’ Reoord | Bounced the existence of » f kichardson Place: rene €24 50 low fever, ‘There are , October 7. ruisers | the reporter asked. S000 only two eases, both of Orrawa, Ont. October 7—Only four ¢ ‘ ¥ ” "coc Long, Uwenty-seven years old, = . 100, mild type. ‘There has vice | ,,“Ol, 1 don’t know,” he replied doubttully. } 8:30 o'clock, Jonn Long. Washington Stock Exc! si, rent. $27 ue Heal Batate, Changes sueserate, Nodelay. | foF this week publishes compilation of the in-| been one death, ‘The people are pante-stricken | Liter coacueue syike, Seheries, Protection, service | wernat is something ho'one can tel, Tel into Ue sewer near Grant aye AUG SU |g eee ttn atedar serous * South “Apply tok GULDSCAMED, | ott +A McINTIGE, 918 F stu” | crease in the manufacture of cotton in the several | and the city 1s belug deserted. ‘The fever will not | from comiission for the remainder of the season, | “DO You think Cleveland has strengthened his | street extended, aud recel ved tujuries Of the Lead | angie wenington Stock {xcharar are noted today _& Moxey 19 LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE SECUB- | States of the South and the percentage of proft, | likely become epidemic for several days, if atall. | so far little or no complaint of the manner in Sees — ee antes cr en = ~ as ar which he dic in about Hrteen | GB. diee, 1891, couvons, ry | MM ity at ioweat raise rn which will average fully 20 per cent on the cost. | There is little real cause for fenerat alarm, 28 the | which the service 1s performed has been made by | ,,.1€7 71s ministration has been pretty OR bid, OR rich empues in old Tiber Creek, a | [Og Go tenpons: Tan bs tn How sake cs F x slow >, DUL | Of the sewer whic! ‘coupons, 1: 24%» saked. permo.| Real Estate, Loana and insurance: 1904 PE nw, | Beginning with south Carolina, it says, the Paco- | Weather is most favorable to health the United States authoritt fair, Ithas been slow-going and rather safe, but is A 12 “anttetp Bonkuicsl eas here has been nothing brililant about it. Cleve- | distance of about 10 feet, and struck On his head, 40,” rexiate Tt VEst, 9 F and ott let Company, with 12,000 spindles, is bullding an- | ‘Toxt 1: intictpated. Heerts DATE are Bot atoeetbies Biecocd With hice, | fanviring bis wkull, bedioal eid was cupmmoned per, hups, TsOL, coin, “10s bid. ‘stabie. 100 | 16, 000-30 Leas | otver mit of’ equat size, and the Pelzer Company, |, JACKSONVILLE, Fis. October 7.The people have | word Allesbi ‘Stud to be Sol jand's party Ghee ors ae : n died in fifteen winutes, ed isi7 soa ‘2909-70 Loan 22,000 spindiess ts buliging another taree tale At | been reassured by thd prompt action of the Duval Lonpox, October 7.—The hunters and race. | DUL HAL won't count im the election. More de. | but Cue upfort-anave mu i | vl the le think of He | His body was removed to his late home on Sher [coe oer ee Ghe of sadaupat Grocavie: ‘One: at cuvtoeat | & strict quarauuine agelnst Tampa ‘and paints | Roms Uslonging to Lord, Allesbury, who waste: | Ecrey wore or tis. ls party” oan help thet: | man avenue and the corooer was bOUGCd. 08. Ga. So009; one s i or $200,000 eat, Seekey Clue Joormareet eal selves; Uney must take him or nothing.” —=_——e | zteee——W2_THOB & waaasam, | SGGORE: Que at Bennett $200 000; one a | Sperone feo the tar fie rE ta INE | Gookey CUD for tnsracting sockty to pull a| Aer cae cE tase could | _axrom Mappen's Win. —The wil of the tate | Passe i ty a meonville 13 | horse, will be sold immedi: i ras fie “ ‘ c a tari Dill this winter if they went abit in | Antouio Madden Was flied and admitied to probate Heal Estate Loans. Army and Navy Officers’ Pag | $160,000, while otiers are projected at Greenw« beter uetiar Uke et presence rae was = Gheright spurt, se eeday.” ie directs that ius real estate be sold. nd T i bach: all mod. imp.; 931 P st. A Accounts Ca-hed. Loans on buildiug Association and | Spartanburg, Anderson, Chester, Camden, and | 2eVer better than at present. or K: al x y ‘The Mitchelstown Inquiry. ‘debts liquidated, and jeaves a number ol minor por 7 20:H BT. N ‘where security is woud. : Big Fails one of $80,000; at Concord one of $75,000; | __Lonpox, October 7.—Several additional earth- ENT W! ° i. : : ones a2 m ore ee WAM. 1. DEMPSEY. Broker. | at Enoree one ot $200,000, while others will bo | quake lakes. were felt on. tho shores cf the | Loxpox, October 7 —The Inquest. tn tho case St| The Interstate Commerce Commission has been | Philadeiplls, Who are hamed as executrices, Fens. g60p PsLeb & RUGHeKEURD, —* athena oe <p SORE a - built at Davidson College and other points. In | Gulf of Corinth yesterday, The natives are desert- | the Victins of the Shooting by the police at Alltch- | visited this week by George Winmill, esq., engi- The Company of the IN SUMS RANG Georgia, at Columbus, the Swift Com has | ing their homes. elstown, Ireland, was continued to-day. Mr. Mor- InconroRaTeD.—The Linotype pany O ut approved realestate, nu de- | udded S000 spimdics UG tuelr MILT, tine uasoges, |. er es phy, colnsel forthe crown, deciared chat the wit. | Neer-in-chlef of the Northwestern State Hatlway | »/<°0 "or Columbia fled a cercidcate Of Lacorpure 116 Fst haw. ation to-day, capit tle Insurance Co., 125 vid. usic ‘Lay ; tious Bank, 120; Heat ae Mes JOHN SHEUMAN ECO, | of the sime place, & new Inill of 400 looms; the | Franco-Spanish Interests im Morocco, | nesses (or the government Wo had testified in the | of India, who comes to this country on a govern- jp slaling that the capital stock 1s | Title 1 Ooh ny SEVEN Koums. Tu huprovements, bewly 25 ula. etn % ql 3 el r 000 in 4,000 shares, and Chat Lhe objects are | 0 asked. WoL 1." dus, 54 bid. anacaudition; new bogs: ~ ____s4-1n ” | King company, 70 looms and 3,000 spindles, and case had been ingulted by Mr. Harrington, and that | ment mission to study railway systems and thelr | $100, BSL North Cavitol at, obsin 0,000 ES, 20 BUF ON FIST: | at vdungusta, Clarksville itmericus, eat okay, | eNom AMONG A TRREAPEDO [TOK iH BELLING qhat gentleman had not been reproved for hiscon- | workings. ‘The conditions of railway service in | 10 torw a printing ang publishing company. | The | Os, bode prea sao bags 16 Tass F-CLASS LESiDEN Son nen carats oceurity, alton and Savannah large improvements are} paris Octodel 3 witneaas ore deo India are s0 different from what they are in Eng. | Tusteee, mM ‘Robt. O. Holtz. | asked Columbia Title askew he ° A.B HILL & 00, being made and new milis building. In Maryland oe. r 7 ol. Flourens, minister of for-| any more witnesses. The coroner then called | 10 Jas, O. Cle, ua. V-_ Murphy. r wecul wou the past three years oy | wO-1m 1338 Fst, | DEINE Moe eetTyiand | etgn affairs, in an interview to-day with Senor Al- land that it was very justly concluded that much “Albert H. Jan Aug. 8, Wortn- somanmetn Ane todt | Naan = oF 15 | Wuilothe milisat Mgunt Vefuon andé‘Elkton art | Wcet the spanish ambassador, gaye that Francs | GeMag tie ervwd on tae octasiom er tas oung, | more that was. valuable to callway mom in india | ates Gieon cad smal ac Thon LING HOUSE, 1117 101 ea * uate e g el i bah) iy of action in d examined him as to hig knowledge of the af- | “ et [LING HOUSE 117 10TH st. | ict uf Coluiitin Sudeiay waen socunty ample” | Veins enlarged. | There are also notable improve. | Tesuing: her inlercsia ok the cere oe te | 2D Islands, and Mr. Winmill comes charged with the que TuRamoueten.—The following pe | Atm ___Heal Eetate aud Locus, 1501 at tow. | ¢olargement of the plant, present fact ‘having | stration on the north coast a French fleet will be ‘The summons obtained by Hev. P. D. O'Reagan, | 10 inspect in person the workings of the leading erase pomst: Maximum, 80; minimum, SIRARLE HOUSE: 11 OOM IN | 1 QQ) OOO 22, L038, O8, MARYLAND pi sent thera, dean of the Catholic Church ‘at Mitchelstown, | TO4ds, Dut to put himself in communication wi Rowe .stableit teat Apiy 1817 Teh | “Serepual coy, - Pkmeand Country Fiaces, Not Against Powderly. ainst Capt. Plunkets, for ‘trespass, for entering | €xPerts in all branches of the service. He spel nt Spersing a crowd wack | Some Ume with Judge Cooley, discussing the | _ Mr. Frank K. Ward states that he did pot bh Gill WHITE & CO, Eas a sUsritwsts balteie | . DENVER, Co, October 7.—J, N. Corvin, secretary | Hussta Wilt Dent with Bulgaria Alone. | (fo dean's grounds and se8 ih - HS 4 sf ferences in Indian and Amierican methods | sent the victorious slugger in yesterday's prize. T-sivks AND DUELLING 74 71H | \) ungvTOTOAN of beret Assay 82 Knights of Lubir says the | ena whatever Gucidious ware semched Ge Bich: | Be aise ee ns ugooeasion of the trial of | iy appliances, abd then WweDt over to Philadel | Ault 1 no interest in ether combatant - F 19, Federal itutiding, evruee | YPOMELLELORN circulars distrivuted ut Miuneapolts and reterred | rensrune, they Will have DO influsnce om the BUL: | Meg cte ge ee greed ore th Dhila, where hts practical studs of the roada of the | he had no interest 1n e combaras aa; G: 7th Sod pst, between U aun sud 3 pata GSU dee HOLLAND « THompson, | 9 last night's dispatches, were not criticisins of | Fartan quastiun, which is entively iartlse Needs of | maeistrave On the ground of irregularity. Country will Mr. Winmlll expressed much | | Mary Bore, eausre tel. (oajkizi. tect) 6a G ROMs, Al 4 ses 13U3 F st. Adjomang 5 r of wrGerty, DUs were dei ‘aswertions 3 os ay a, out plrect, 1 cial toruss toyearly Sei anwaas OCH Wasi ea gulls. | against Powderly wulle tn Denver. District As- fuss. District Government Affairs. inthis country, whien, he ‘sald, were quite out of between igch and 20ch norcawest. | MULAN ta U3, 2G HAS Ds To LOAM O¥ | seubly #2 18 tavorable to Powdery.” It ig Disteict ——-—__ socks eter) >HIRCRLLANEOUS, Question in bis own ‘country unless methoas of z Seat Ouse cal ees Assembly 89 which has been fighting Powderly, ee ener re mee Neem contract for the {provement of North Cay vation were introduced, which | Boxp PURcmASES To-Day.—¢524,200 was the OSL &SUHNSTON. 738 15thet. nw, | through men, like Buchanan, but eves fo thee aot | New Yous, October 7.The French war frigate nor gawot woeweon Tana ‘streets, has been | as yee wore to them UnkuOwn. — ‘amount of bonds purchasea by the Treasury De- =, OnEY ‘ sembly Powderly has had adherents who oppose | Minerve has arrived in the harbor. to the Barber Asphalt Paving Company. Sa ee partment to-day. MGS ED SEAL ESTATE Buchanan and his methoda, _ ST HnDAnY Up LaF Eitanss cadets Dates Changing a Crew. 15 Fe ae ‘The Use of Of} In Storms, ay des pees Oia ae ‘The Commissioners have written Mr. W. H. Ten- oy out toes tar Won usa o2 ; judge Merrick. here aeets comer Tun and Feta iw. be = We | The detail of ofcers an n, Paosare Covnt—Jt aire MOSBY TO LOANS AHOVED MRALAS EAE | oe re ae Boe Tamaya ea QRAUTIOAL | tn tats olty Oclober 9 aud St vo alscues Une sate | REY caAL ue ALLornoy for the Disiric a ot opinion | 9 astanio station, 1s belDg Drepared at the Navy | ‘To-day; uetave of Eliza Hull; will admitted to Moderate commissious. No deiay. Bruix, October 7.—The Nautical society ot fect of the Improvement of Western waterways. | autuorize tho use of Water street by the raiiroad | Department, and the orders will be issued in a few | probate and letvers granted to Mary GEO. "Hand 39thste | Hamburg has offered a prize Of 500 marks tort nvitations have also been extended to many | company, nor in any way that renders the run-| daya, The new officers will be sent to Panama on | $1,000. Estate of combs; ONEX 30 Laew Hand 19% pee a ae ea prominent public men throughout the country t0 | ning of cara ble.” ‘This 1515 reply to@re- | the mail steamers, and the Marion will arrive | C#fter approved. Estate of Busan Burch; outer ot BU Way Mui at Seweat rater om approvatan | use ‘of oul” ‘An exhauaive deactt of experi- | ¢ Present and address the convention. eee ee pane ad io Hey Commissioners | ‘mere goon trom China and the exchange will bo | E’reuit Cour ce etnate ot GT malston; citation Cae AUS Fetunpivaniate | ERM 1s ee of an UP, the, brosent Burned with all its Convenes, | fermission toland cara frou barge on a dock t | made, the vesoel returning afterward to her | ordered. Estate ot Maurice D. Healy; will waza nn nS RENE IVER ST, me y e acral q a robate Moses Inents so far, atid especially ‘compleve dlrectians Laxcasray, Pa, October 7.—The barn of | be bullt west of the Aqueduct Brlige and lay a | statiia. ‘This method of exchanging oMlcars and | ved ‘0 probate and jevicra, tsued to, Annie, {US ead ee OF INTEREST for its use by’ caners and ‘sailing vessels, | Amoa Strickler, 1n Rappo township, with the out. | track on Water street, West Washington, east of ates ‘sending the new oMicers by | order for sale’ “Estate of Daniel Donohue; answer OT RESEE EMG aon., | Sug ison ainehaet eile tena | UMMM SK RS Lmapepase ee | Taine sranrmon mon muxarion | suas” Skane, suo of" ee | fadmuctrt ak, tne oa shoe, 2 Er sz Ft nw. | at'scaund near the coast. Toe essays are to he | ally insured. baad Some days ago the Commissioners transmitted | the vessel to a mnavy-yard, " The former | wil admitted to oF | MO%£¥ 10 L045 ox neaLesrare ar Lowsse | written In Eugl man betes Ne a to the attorney for the District for his opinion | is Very expensive | and the latter | simon Wolf; bond, $3,800, of i 5 M Mi ees gone Seuber 1n{e0f,t0 the president of the Mecthci| — Russlane Who Will Aid France. Wereon, an applcation thoy ad rosctred from | invartably resulsin Jong Qelayon, account of 2 |leiars of Simiaisrston ued aadige KA epee ‘NHOWER &S0N, | Society, director of the navigation school, F. E. Panis, October 7.—The Gaviots staves that the | OF. 2, Walenaity of Gasol fon toe oneraptisk | navy by condotapation. When a navy-yard.o.ce | lier order of publication. In re. orphans of ONEY TO LOAN ON REAi x | Matthlesen, “Hamburg, Competition 18 not iim-| Grand buke Nicholas, of Russia, nas declared | of the ote pup. fortnecuemprice ‘noid or a vessel that {8 not of recent build it | Win, Fiaier; Joba Raum nted uardian; ee RUSQte SOL REAT ESTATE, OM FIRST: | ied by nationauity. YP" Tinsel ce tenes ghasieconasion arose beand & | Duscriae a ‘Riddle replies that “it this pisos | fevery aida vo gey Ber out again in any reasoun- ond, $000. ksxave of Jona & Waleed: Marge “Tad weeeceniey te wood, & ig in the hands of @ medical faculty who take the | ble time. ‘The with which she older ves- | ret ‘McLean pray (ir apes ‘The Seized Alaska Sealers. army. = ot the Ka from active service lately | 300; also guardian 000, W. K. =a =a SRR SS | rum quesrion oF snumnican somupicrion mt SRG pa Piivisan invogral pars of une college: situate Takes Ie Reoeasary to keep the remaining ones | Sppcunved guardian ot P. ar $18,000, BEHKING BEA WILL BE CONTESTED Ix COURT. ‘The Uorest in Bulgaria, ‘as possible without extenaive re-| Luiu M. Nicholson Sorta, Octot Be comvennence, oe sanalee. Va soe naire. | asoet ‘of the ocery of the F. Nicholson; Inre, ot Tu FE. Orrawa, One, October 7—The Domision Gov. | ,, Sorts, October 7.—All the copies of nes Datra, oo that a good portion he | of Jos. Nicholson; G = HE ottowixa = xsraucrors ernment ‘bas been apprised Of the dea lon. of | ssued by MySlavieog, the Karavelist, in walch ry ‘ad ‘on gotive service until more of | John Q. Adams; Semen of alexander 4 Judge Dawson, of Sitka, in regard to the sealers Perey ipreiginy werament in Bo; written. ‘can take the places of theold a5 eunraiany ood q : nc weneteecsteteatess| ci eek emmemi amg | 0 ee eh Eine Jo eG ghee, ee . we Interior De . EQUESTRIANISM (oumaan Of the Washingtas act | alfray has ocburred tm Teteven, betweek the An Important Rallrena Decision, P00. Nistate of Antonio 7, Madden; do. and let thorities to exclusive jurisdiction a "Bel $55 | sans ot opposing: tes tar tbe ‘and | ‘TheSeeretary of the Inerior hasrendered anim-| Oficial ae nore Were one te on eee $0 sued to Annie Vinaon and Susanna Madden; will be with the Washington Riding Academy, to be | Will eobanhy be tongs ‘out im the United ‘several combatants were Portant decision upen the adjustment of the land | Department as 3 ond, $500. opened sbuut Nov. 1, at the cor. of 2d and P sts B.w.: Courts betors itis Re rigerygs—tenth ad Today, Holmes correct Retinaal ome ae! ibe PROF. H. OLIVER, From Wall Street Fo-Day. as ¢ abet Iste of the Fifth Avenue Riding Club, of Mew York. dene Xone Ocoee Tee Capron; investment, rf _ over yeuter final gmat a ‘w. Warren White, on 1ithinst winked sud unturnie 2 7 tA On, ‘Williams et al; decree pro con- cca Pf, wnturenen pong 20 PROF. C. GILLMAN, jester Union, heading sud &t. ag Yesuimoky ordered t Jate with Hippodrome Francais of Paris, i z f i NSTON, 73 Everything first-class. Commodious accomodations | and featureless. Ty cums, coer Oo. eo | See nee nn nn |S ig gto x . a at at r ae A Catone “Apply at Brown, care of Jno. F. Wazyaman, 1003 ¥ at, where | steady, 4 of $10 '. JORBSOR (p> jiod etars full particulars may be obtained. 217-80 | agured I at E

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