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. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept ¢ F Sorts hd TEE STARK BUILDING nial | nweet Corner Penusyivania Ave. and 11th Sty by | The Evening tar Newspaper Gompany & I KAUYPMANS her ° 4 am ts served to aecribers in the | Ae ee ae UBxtered a: ? oe: THE EVENING STAR | G25 the Post Oubee at Washington, D. 0.98 hed om Friday—@1 9 | * ba, SO cents = ws monat be paid ee Vo. T1—-No 10,737, WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1887, [AL NOTICE ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. _SPECIAL _ NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. TUrRoving THe Boam® | Lelegrams to The Star. ies —_ hotell 0. ¥. VETERAN ASSOCTA ION. => FOURTH STREET M, E. CHURCH, REV. GORSUCH MET! L What Is Being Done Toward Makh : SUSAN EVE iG, the | Se FB kage Bam. Salas school at | WE ckurecor of My aad fata este eee | Govmnnmer Racerrm To-pay.—taternal reve- | “tue gestae gunn outetas the Chee ny ee eOWER, Pre Fe Metal ner ties Fea mats by the pasior. | vices during the week. “Kev. Wa. H. Lavey, pastor, 11 | nue, $302,534; customs, $761,735. Inecting. All are co: all invited. | fe OTE PRESBYTERIAN CHE OF 4 SPECIAL RANDOANTON. PATRI 1 MONDAY EVEN ig desired. By 17 Limits, HGS at ges ell fie atten "G3 | tum Arrourmem ot sir cues Tuppe, ot C20-| sory gp naracros ive xsnaaca ax now | THE PRESIDENT'S TRAIN IN DANGER. = aa = a CHORON Cee ada, as one of the British Fishery Commission, ‘THE WORK IS BEING DONE. ‘THER (UNI- Tih tad Raton w few Geouan hs Baer, | MoS veraling cor Tat oa Paeee ty CAE | mendoned in yesterday's Stax, completes the it lemphis, and to e' city, Enits banks, the improvement ‘ot Uhis vast high power, for be bas attracted wo party, except the — . . : Way of commerce ts so essential that they should | miserable Rocheford faction. Now that he ts be- FONT rane Sato, nd 790 im, sulpeet of even | Tiger Lomerrow at 11 am and 7:50 p.m. ‘will be | British Cominission, the other members being Mr. Capt. Eugene Grifia, of the engineer depart- The Pilot Discovers a Burning Trestle. De interested In having this: and other. made martyr, the populace will sympathize © onrr ig ii RY. sh ‘and Substance,” being the | Conducted. by Rev. At ERT. Sunday school at | Jos. Chamberlain and Sir Lionel West, the British ment of the District government, accompanied by work of the same description ‘considered upon with him. Germany expits over his humiliation Adguta Hicaveniy Coun: | 9:49 6: ‘are cordiaily invited. ae | minusters _ Ps ‘sometiines | snd 3 yh TOM Heat anew. Duis; youne people's wet. | preg BapTIST GHURGH ISTH BTC @ number of District officials and local contrac- ~ ont SS tional en a : sents five; wcordial welcome to all. It Be roa Big buatay Sa 9:30am; | ARMY ORDERS—Col. Win. B. Royall, 4th cavalry, | tors, yesterday made a tour of inspection of the h b | gant in their demands" "Taesire to return to the Sapam MUNDAY. af ite new hat =>, GRAND TEMPERANCE HALLY ar way. | Brossiing 41's. and 750 p,m. by Kev. J. A Cai | nas been ordered to appear before ‘the retiring | improvements now being made to the county | Death Interrupts the Celebration a ind citizens of Memphtsand ite ncighborkood fed to atteud. "PE SIS SHAN AAS. 5 Tice, HaUt cop, Pa ave and) 436 wt. SUNDAY | Resting Thursday evening TBO 'Sclan Socstenss | Doard in this city. Second Lieut. John Little, | roads. ‘The Bladensburg fad was the frst visited, thanks for their cordial greetings with the Boe Mees OF A 257s, KL OF Ee. | Eutiptheltood work 7UMY Welcome” Come sil | Se cordially invited, fran 24th infantry, has, been granted three months! | and its condition was favorably commented upon. Memphis To-day. {hat hereafter nothing but prosperity will ‘geod - ————— = STREET BAPTIST CHURGH. 3 leave of absence. ‘The leaves of absence gran road re 3 < their verprise. Siar meetings B-e> WASHINGTON, Dc, octonEn «, 1887, | Bog cE T BALTION, CHUROH, NEAR | vajor chan B. Throckmorten, ed oraniony teat oe Lahey yen Sudden Death of Judge Etict. tha 19th inet Bo nective cf Treasurer of Bricklayers | willetre Suet EN gi the uastor, Rey. DW EAUNCE, Col. Chas, E. Compton, Sth cavalry, and 13t Lieut, | CD! ave laid a macadam bed in A most unfortunate occurrence int the srresriost Fat wrac | Cus yal of be. "e008, uneta benatite of any | ute tam a uf Jno, R Cranston, 1ou intantry, “have. been ex: | ter, 14 feet wide, bordered by gravel on eachaide, ! Gr anenoWR AND CHAMBERLAIN, | tocuniticnnt tie occa nae auerrupted, the T hereby notified to at- husband Oty ca LN ¥NN. | Leat. a ‘ended fifteen days, four months and one month, | extending the full width of the road. * | closed his remarks. Though the day was not meme in tobe comraicred. | Sar plRUSERIAL HOME: 203, 1 7. 34 — ry eee Oe meer: b O'clock this afternoon in the chapel, |S Church, 20th et. pear Pa ave, — Rev. | ANOTHER CASS OF ATTEMPTING TO IxPLUENcR A] A departure was made in this cas] BON; ANGER MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. wrvbppepens yo Ee NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF LICENSES | we Ti aim and #30 ym presculag oy theater: 4 | GRAND JCRY.—The Commissioner of Pensions has | from the old method of _macadamizing. aR St a charges Real Ente: » Be AGitors Orrice, Wasmivaton, DeCs Oe: | Spain Bandas Schod Tanta Westend St | recetved the following telegram from Spectal Ex. | Instead of laying the stone of one size throughout, 7, took direction of affairs | received 10,000 frapes for his influenc= in securing surance pla tober 1, 1S8/—Notice ts hereby «iver: that on the Bist | Hope); address by Kev. Joux F. NavoLE, evangelist | aminer A. W. Roome, at Charleston, W. Va.:“G. | #8 bas beretofore been the practice, the lower INTERRUPTED BY DEATH. and remained with the unfortunate gentleman | @ decoration for one person. tion to the ¢ m te fhe pilatgber 1887, will expite ‘all licenses wiven by | from Ohio. At 6-45 p.in., xoung People’s ineeting in | Fox was indicted st last term of U. 8. Court -at | Course s made of ‘stones, broken’ to a diam~ While the President was escorted to the cotton and |" Gen. Corent d'Audean, senator for the depart- Properties $50,000 te bow i t Danie nied en aaa to abotbecarics, auctioucers, | Lecture Room of the church. | Kegular Prayer senvice | Wheeling for attempting to influence the action of | eter of about 4 inches, with un upper course of | A Sad Incident of To-day’s Ceremonies | merchants’ exch: ment Of the Oise, who Was charged W'th being im. —— 409 F streets | inisstou mere dist (o . charged with for ‘Kk. A caplas 2 . qq JAMES HEH Equors: wines ditt etorasceagenty | BOSE ou at bee, aed tes Jon | Gl Eat gay che Benson neck ACGMS | Sontrace che Feed has teat norte iewaare | After Delivering the Address of Wele been kept from the President, Socialists Active im Emgand. = Boocklayer and Builder, feo dealers, ms Ine Kas, ing at id arm. Young People’s prayer menting ar 0-0 | State could not be found, “Tarrested him yester- | distance this side of the Queen's chapel road tothe | come to the President. RECEPTION AND LEAVE TAKING. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvEwrvo Stan. Seat red from IND Eth strect mw; to 308 A fire insurance companies, patent, scenta, pewnbrokers, Rae spel Service at 7130 Fe ie Bircaaes arecee, | day at Big Sandy River, ‘and brought him to Cane Cerne spine estimabed cost was $20,000, and | Mrupnis, October 15.—The managers of the| ‘The Presidential Feception to the public in the |“ Loxpox,October 15.—The socialists have planned — Ee iad tote ged Sengetina ite sr | Se FinsT_cONGEEDATIONAL, oUEeR |e” BR MNO mt OE | GE oat wl Come within the etimaten hello mishap of Yesterday, and. were in con. | nalLCf, tbe Cotton exchange was about an hour 18 | an active winter campaign. London is aly pe- BIBB'S vie Jum ahon, faery oy nocond-band | es Of 10th and G sts. nw.—The pastor, ON THE BENNING'S ROAD P Q ai The t and Mra. C faded by men with black and red Macs clamonng varrela, Feal estate - | Rev. assisted by the Postmaster-General and Mrs Vilas. From the Exc! ‘the party was escorted to their train at the foot of Court street, and at one O'clock left for Nashville, — ‘THE PRESIDENTS TRA! ; tation long after midnight’ with regard to the nwa, D.D.-will presch ai 1iau, upon | DUTY ox Wapprna Grers—A gentleman who was | a styie ot road-ber wer nne na ety | es craaged in such business, | gata sli erie siti ein ser tbe ponte Fecently married in Canada appiied to tho Treas- | new vo the District. It consists of macadaes tat | 2 This ings of the committees were promptly on engage neh Pd: | Seat Cane aha poe anniversary service of the Cep- | ury Department to allow his wedding gifts to be de- t promptly renew their i: | tral Calon Mission, to be held at Calvary. Bagting With a Telford base. ‘The distinguishing feature | hand, but the late hours of last night caused a de section of the laws. of ghurch, Vesper service at §:45,p-m. “Sunday Shoot | admitted to the United States free of duty, “as the = eure ri lay th starting the procession of carriages and bat every person lia | 920 sm. | Filerim Brauch Sunday School at 221% | personal and household effects of a person arriv- | 12 this ase is that the lower course 1s composed the for bread. The federation which is at the head of ‘the movement keeps quiet, but grows in influence, ‘There ts fear of a bad winter, ly in the cot. ton manufacturing districts, po.ice arrange BALTIMORE LATROBES LEAD THE WORLD. Upwan cl ‘ain upset the committee's arrangements. No ments, bowever, throughout the country are so so000 aa Fat ay abe ume bes | Ath at aw. at 3:30 pam. Churely music ted by br. | {ng in the United States.” ‘The ‘Department, Weld | rete ear Tee een in thickness, Set On | DST wos come, Depeed po ‘Of the oppor sao IN PERIL. | Cnicient that serious disturbance is aot to be ap- Mismeidscidas amen a) a fineor peualty of not lees = ee - GUAE as the household effects, such as vases, clocks, | ‘his work is done entirely by hand, and then ali | tUaity Offered the President to see the town. A Trestle Over which it Had to Pass xper' lifty dollars for each offense.” HAMLINE M.E. decorated china and silver ware had been 10 US6 | The projections ont Irregularities of the upper | Memphis 1$ not yet a beautiful city—it bears too ‘Set on Fire by Train-Wreckhers. ————— goncentrated towar! th t of their extraond nos A. Fist, | & ‘ste. Hw. Aiev. HK. Nat Boy he Ta date eran ubdeet to duty and | pare of the pavement are broken off with a ham | MANY of the sears of war and pestiience—but 118 | ogres, OM, etre, BY Traimew ‘trom | Chamberlain Not Plensed with Tupper. ary im see rie ting capacity wreate 3t "| Preaching beaks neatoe dT olay, segol, Oto, azn. | only the real personal effects are exempt trom | Part of | ‘he spaily, together with broken stone or | &, Yery busy one. |The old-time, ante-war archi | C™ cy Mig op Sly meer Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Eventxo Stan, eo Bs yrorprron or vee 8d8 ‘ilein my sa- | fiusic under tho eadersuip of Mr; Ged Galisher: | THR ALLEGED FRAUDULENT Lanp ENTRIES 1 Proweat an GFN AUriNCe: eine thet Tost’ bea | Structures of substantial appearance are showing | terweos Backersine she toners PE De ns pre) mere eromgrenen Ierwg PEWARE OF IMITATIONS. loons as publisued in today's “Post,” 16 falee in exery | Bring your Bibles with you. Everybody welcome CauworNta.—Assistant Attorney-General Mont | Pe requived Chie eaving, the road Ded | themselves while the wharves and warehouses day morning, the engineer discovered the ‘trestic | Oreshadowed, 8, disagreeable, to Chainberiain, 06-th.s,tu fit teas tot iu sy suiooa fast miele horacany time dure | day, 7:00 p.m, ‘Public cordial invited. “"4S* | Comery, of the Interior Department, has been sent | thoroughly rolled, giving toit a solid, compactyet | SOW the pushing energy of its business men, and | uaye warming we ‘Rot make the discovery until | Wb0 1s gloomy as to the prospects Bree STEP TTS BONES OS HP NB | ts eek Wetise nene tee ar gee fing dan | SOY ZO ps m._Publie coally invited. 1° | to california to represent. the Government in the | porousccharccter “Teer eies see cee or | give promlee ot a prosperous tuvure: At was too late to stop the train before the engine | SR. | oe s PURCHASED AT Bi tof inorder of any kind. “Keapectcailsy | i$ ~e=>, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH: CORNER | prosecution of the Benton syndicate. for alleged | macadam, topped off witha twornch layer. of TRaROUGE BRILMLANTLY DROORATED STREETS. 3 SECURITIES bie erty Guraise, pustor.—Sunday school, G-30 wm. Preach: | {Tauduient land entries Mr. Montgomery will en | gravel. Capt. Grifin says that a road constructed tary, moved fromthe hotel at a quarter: betore 10 ES ing by the pastor 11 a.m. 7:30 pan, “Third gnni- | Geavor to have the members of the syndicate rein- | With a Telford foundation and macadam surface ccna Tan PAS ree a Versary of the Central Union Mission.” A cordial in- | dicted, 4s more durable and cheaper than one constructed | Ocl0Gk. “The ride through the town was ful of 1n- SON ene I i 1 1m i. About four-Afths of pO Bice SoS ee ee eee SRENDEEE WL EC CHURCH MaGea: | RUMGXED—H, J. Boyes, socectary of the posta, | pasmmcadam alone. About four-nfe improved its | Tate and more general than those of any place yet Eetsat the Rootsot chub: | of a new election for president of the | Be bet Sch and Lui stern, | Doard of examiners of the Kansas City post-office, Thole length, trom 15th and Boundary strevts | visited by the President, with the possible exc & | ace seynti ary bereby notin | atv. Sten sorguas on Ghnktue ke Wor | NAS Fesned. Te informs the commission that | te ride and he cama coat Is 8,002 | make the casion' succeed Sue Sach dae compilation of figures and statistics ar descriptive - | that’a meeting will be held for the above purpose at | The Word a3 t. 7:30 pan, Barabas. 6:45 p. | BIS attention had been called to certain errors 10 | heen made in conformity with the right of way | _ TWice along the line of march beautiful of the constitutions, national politics and the ARTIGAN "i ‘York ave.on | m. young’ people's meeting "B!30'a me Su Douquets : certifications, and says he has not time, in connec- | DS°M, of flowers in Unique designs were lowered into the I eettion of Brot PANE | Sooo _Sewta tree and public invited.“ _“°t” | tion with his/other duties, to fll the position. "No | made to secure contre the preneeey aatecene | President carthige. ‘Twice as many Beale, as sted ty Me WARKEN SYOUNG, | <qecs, SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. | 2ctton Will be taken on the resignation until atter | {the Benulng’s road aa order oe einen ek | Were ever seen is town before. were the ete eee ee etree ana Vinrinia ave se, Epwox Hes owns, | the examination recently ordered of the Kansas | fauing in thin the ‘Commisdoners have’ beck | Stfeets, Dut good order was preserved by the ietnw. Hours: 8 to 10 J here “The Mun at Home’ is the Su ‘sub: | CIty post-office, forced to limit th width. mounted marsnals, <= ST. Sea wil be ot's'thorongily interesting charac: | yastor-—~he Man at Heme'"is Me Sunday night suk: — i the Work to the extating ‘The large, handsomely -dreased stand in the cen- Has reso ‘and residen es 1S: | 0b am. Vocus mare tetioe denier OO) nex | - A Grnctat, Civil Sanvice Exaianuswe.—Appl- ‘TENLEYTOWN ROAD. ter of Court Square was reached by the Presi- _ob tba’ ° -| ER MEETIN Zogne eons’ mecting 7 ee 50 pane Beate Mat | cations will be recetved up to noon next Wednes-| The District 1s doing the work on the Tenley- | dent about half past 10, and the formalities of the Se fey make eee herein Youdreins teu Parsquare £30 dth bike. Meseption | day for participation in the examination to be had | town road. ‘This road has a width of 40 feet, anda | Teception were begun, — EQUITABLE guy Abuer’s) Est. near 7th. Wi ESDAY. Getobe day euch Friday from2to10 pan At next Thuraday for ¢2ppotntment to thie position of 14-foot strip of macadam 10 inches Giese x ee apo or —— ow 19, at 8 o'clock pin. minent speakers aid music = 1 ERIAN ORCH, COR, | assistant curator of the museum of the Agricul- | with a su border of vel, wi laid a. CO.OPEKATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, have been curated All are invited: particularly the | Te ee eee eee eee oo a ae paramence “he museum of the Aric Trot the foe ae er aee or rave: Wilt be laid | sdage H. T. Hilett of the Chancery Courts a court “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F et. Ta thy OnNeE Clerk Ae SEB TON, M, Ww. | 2=*9#2Y, will preach at 11 Tomorrow on “The Divine | special oue, aud in addition to the usual questions | trict line, In this work the District officials have | LY gentleman of local repute, who spoke both EQUITABLI LDING,” 100: _ols-4t ~HAMBEETON, M: W-_ | Guingauton mat 73000 “A A prewerone Courch. Otis of the limited examination the candidates wine Surpassed every previous effort, at least so far as | for arin = =} is ‘south. He « el ASSE 7 5 = 7 " CARTERLY MEET and strangers are cordially in ited. examined as to the care and arrangement of agri- . WI Toad ad- resentat hole \phis oa Sean Berar Me ROcHD Sie "CO-OPERATIVE | 9:30 em. “Young people's meeting at 6:90 pan. It | Cuieurey ae ta SOT | Sersed the rete a retatoea tenes tay Sack Vertised the lowest bid received trom the contrac- | 2 hearty welcome and presented, not symbolically tors was $15,000, but the Commissioners, believing | O91Y, ind in the ory ae — <4 pel SMNLAR TO TAE GUILFORD MILLER Case.—Com- | this to be excessive, have had the work done by ae eee at afro A ‘sox | missioner Sparks, of the General Land Office, has | the day at a cost of about $7,500, or just half what | Participated,’ sald, ‘a celebral ra now issue of stock | SOCIETY of the District of Columbia, will be held in | ——, “THE EFOKMED CHURCH 4 the frst Payment | St. George Hall, o10 11th st. o.w.,on TUESDAY, United "States.—Services in the Chapel {the Asgowiation, | October 18th, at 8 geloek Joa aa Sor Toth and late n- w., To-morrow at 11 hares are $2.30 per Os LSON, Presi $0 p.m. Preac Wy the pastor, Rev. C. e hundred versary J. W. HARSHA, Secretary. © Tao. “All members of th: Mefortned Church in the city | rendered a decision in the case of the Northern | te contractors bid. of the Constitudon of th Socaten and yon THE LIBERAL MANIFESTO, r of the Constitution of the United States, and you| A Speedy Triumph ef the Giadstonian ainine the object and advantages of | Beatarees Bauay schoolat 236. Pasior’s Hedenes; | Pacifle Railroad Company agalnst Randolph Dist-| THE BEST MATERIAL FoR wacapamtzD RoADe. | Have beheld toe ioaliteneee ee eae. ry-|" . Cause and Policy Predicted, oy one ‘ Seer ee ee ED, Le acon is onan inci mportant partici In reply to an inquizy as to the relative dura-| men flocking from every direction to the 7 ma a.m. to 4-20 p.m. On the firs of 4 per cent of the Cap eet Special Cable Dispatch to Tar Events Stan, Loxpox, October 15.—The yearly, manifesto of the ifveral party is embodied in the report of the ia. Advances Ww lars (o the celebrated Guilford Miller case. ‘The | puity of the different material for macadam used | where that testrument was fasifoned 2nd. renews wii"micater tase Junie ‘Chysen” | Commsloner carries Into ees the Views ex-| top Tale? Fou oan Captain GriMla. sald that | bg thelr tows of fealty at the shrine of the grand- ~ 36 | Pressed by the President in the Guilford Milier | fF laying roa ¢ monument of human me say, sir, ‘Stmorrow. Services at 11 aan. and 4730 | Cie, hokling that the settlement right atuached | (Ugh trap rock ts the'best. But It is diMeult to | ¢ot monument of human wisdou. sympathy with “willbe oven from | 5 the earnings for the past. six tbe made promptly | “jared. and will be payable to stockholders o F a » pres, | IUESDAY, November 1. 1887, at the HOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prestt.” | citer, in the Kellowe Building, 1416 F si and after ‘N. ‘ompany’s | Georgetown, pm. no Company’ oh eee > National Liberal Federation, It prophesies the INO. JOY EDSON. 3-1 tn Oct. 2 2. both days in- = THOD Prior to the railroad company’s selection, and 13 Tock bas, thoeetore teen Used By “ihe District as | tbat interesting occasion: that nowhere all | eariy triumph of the Gladstonlan cause and policy, ‘0. JOY EDSON ¥e pa SS tees ie ‘HK, mt valid, wip nen Boe J 5 4 ‘Uhrough Unis broad land will You find more loyalty >, FINE BOOKBINDING TN ALL ITS SILLARD Secretary 5 26,20 "| # Co es Droper tine ahd: delivered Upon the ine oe iwore | to the Constivution of the United States and tothe | Ad refers to the large number af dissentient D-| y_ poxrsn axronte teat mie eDOUBTEDLE Bos oriciig Meher bay Beaks, Reg mae P= I DESIRE TO INFORM MY FRIgNDA | 2 mind 77o0' hen, "Santi, sclool wt¥'a-uu “tuisay | Pansowat—Mr. Charles W. Buck, United States | P?OpT size and delivered upon, the Jara while } Government created by it than among the people | erals who have returned tu the iold. It endorses YELLOW FRYER Guaranteed to be strongest. Bl Books made to | Hand former patrons that I have reiuoved | People’s miceting at 6:30. “Prayer-mecting ‘Thursday Minister to Peru, who 1s on leave of absence from | the trap rock costs about $2.79 to $3, It would be | Of the Soutuern stat — “Differences of opinion as to its true theory and 15 pos ved in New York -—Judge | hard to say which 1s. more economical. If flint - wt ee oe ee vatson | fock can be obtained near the road to be improved | #8 Proper construction in some points existed trom ‘the alliance between English and Irish members rom No. 726 17th st. bw. to No. 1710 Fst. n.w., aud | BivRt 7:30 pin. All are welcome, Seats tree, Bring how have natand eommodions dining rooms and am | SOUr Lymnais. Mieke tet - ‘epared to serve cals in the best style. 1 kee ALL SOULS (Ui WARNESC S. 420 and 422 11th st Disttict ‘olumbia, Mary iTARIAN) CRURCH, ws, H.C. Davis, and W. E. “ Its Very creation, and controversy has often been viction that, onger Stal wl 3 Conmal'ag-10 | Pool table st ser} low paioes and saliit Your poureas corner 14th tod Loses ice stocalige servicn IE. B. Hicks of Bristol Eng., | 1 Would be more econoiteal in point of cot 12 nngry and bitter. One great and uaporuant inter. | Buoue’ vay page write attney bo onger suund | “elTNeuever bere ts undoubtedly ycliow ‘fever. NNOUNCES | 8°. _ Kespectfully, Lai. Vespers, 7:30 Pu. Sunday echvol, 9:45 4.1m. | Hatcher of La! te, Ind. Leo E. Cornwell of | cinploy tt, but Scwruls Go Onl fr tO uve trap | €st 1p the progress of uuings became sectionalized | settled on a basis of justice, equality and peace, | There is not ~$ & single symptom in the cand oxysen | _ 015-3" CHESTER PORTER. | Preaching to-morrow, thorning and evening, by the | Boston, F. J. Swayne of Newton, N. J., Charles P. perf mrtg repent mr bay Ost of the trap fock | 40d oUt of it Fosea question of constitutional in- | and that a way will, be wiegted toe ‘dealing with | marked cases to it of a doubt. Of course ‘o8- Lin = =< pastor, Kev, Kus K. Suirrex. 3t_ | Rowland and C. C. Miller of Missour!; Capt. Z. L. | Tock, because the additional cost P terpretation which Was. regarded by Southern | such questions as local government, local option, | are ‘some. it cases. Dra. Wall, Jackson, asian ser: | BC winb CAVEREY domme busnese under the | Fanner, of the Navy, and J, C. Bruce of Leaven. | {2 7 og djualities ian clement for cousideraticn.* | people a8 Go vital to their rigits and interests | reilgisus equality and raftecr Domadlos chases” | Weeden are te unison Sa the subi. tee A. A WRIGHT. CHRISTIAN. mR oe a tes worth, Kan., are at the Ebbitt.—Dr. B.W. Summy | lasting qualities an element for consideration, me {hat they committed their solution to the arbitra- ‘upon patients. Office | ave. n.w., in the city of Washington, D.C., are ‘ery Suuday at 11. a.10.und7-30 p. | Of Washington was in St. Louis on Thursday.— a on of arms. Bt ‘Mr. President, have Sus Coma Be La | He ke od WEDSESDAT, the 10th feat aes | Hi, Sheaking toate aud in provised oes: Curele every | W. D. Wasubura, jr. ot Minneapolts, W.P. Kellogg | Communication with Chariestom Hee | P07 01 ‘me, Hut, Mr. Pr ‘oveut une they LEBEL & OWES. saiduaumber, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th inst. at 5 | Tuesday eveuing at 7:30, Welhiesday ati p.m, ‘Testa, | aud J.J. Crowley of Chicago, J. Ly Holmes of Bostom stored. have, ina frank and ray accepted the | re mK * © OPILORS, Shd'brigg a Statement of thetrclaime, men | Beksaeped youn, Me. eM A ances wilt hes! ths | and G. i. Appersonof St-Loulsareay Willard's—| Telegraphic communication with Charleston, & | tult“or tke struggle as ‘vettlement of’ all ‘to the union, It Corner Now York ave. and 10th st., Ne eee aria fT Shirit communication, | Weed. Bittings daily for | Gen, “Fairchild of Washington was in Chicago on C., Was restored at an early hour this morning. | questionsdn dispute, and they bave since labored eps pte ‘are plageed to inform jou that their new innyortations RICHALD re nate, ELDER Sag Te aot Pays ce pores Fr ee ‘The interruption was caused by a fire at Magnolia, | With rare courage, fortitude and cheerfulness to | the action of the govt is watchea, jor Fa inter are wow ready fo 3 ef Edward 7 d n y ~ accommodate theinselves to thelr new condition: BO Foam |_o15-3t__Assiznees erly & Hit pisach, Providence if BLA" | Abort ot New "York aro at the _Pullups | a suburb of Churleston, which melted all Une wires yea eee — _. a a> ASSOCIATED CHARITIES! ae Hell, 509 Pennsylvania ave sey. SUNDAS«| Brien and E. A. Cruikshank of New’ York, and | Tunuing into the.city. wri ory the general pros- 2 oad a Copeland. Tizth sub-division, annual meeting will ove MES sath r. Hy L. Wands of Philadelphia are rin rity and ‘country. | The Graal J Evidemee | _ 5° far five physicians have treated cighty cases Eosarthe Son Brayterian ChupchcS ns boc bth | ie REVIVAL, SERVICES AF WAUGH A: E | Ioya-her Snne Me Wart of the New Sort Gace | Marriage at the Lath Mlemertas | Toone DIacsicel resets ‘by tbe con: Auten Wace uring the epidemic. ‘Sud 10th sta. uw. Addresses by tbe peeatditg ofiear, | Ryne ge ee aan A ts, Bg <Ouestol HOLY | pall hing, with his Uride, Lite Miss Hele 2 2 Place | Hlict, the theory of the right ot to withdraw | cyycaco, October 15—-A’ Pontiae, Ill, special 0 FEVER av PatavEa. | Justice Arthur MacArthur,and fev. Geo. Elliott. D. D., ~ oe, are at Willard’s—H. Lynn, G. W. Dennis, and A.| |The handsome auditorium of the Luther Place | trou the Fedcfal compact Was overthrown, and Thstitution, suda large owzer of real | Pastor of Foundry M. E. Church: music by Mis tig | $M and Zp. m.. with & change of ‘every hour, Kidwell, Mr. Whipple and others. — 3 Preacl RICE, wt LL cag hy Brock of London, F. W. Garrison of Boston, 8. M. | Memorial church was well-filled with a large and | the indesteucubluity of the American Onjou! was a Says: For the past week the Livingstone County $0 pm. Sunday school and iissiouary | Thayer of Detroit, and O. Hermann of Nev 4 cork cl ‘Thursday evening, Miss Annie K. | established on the firmest foundations. chief | grand jury has been investigating the case of Tim- | perintendent Nash, of the Railway Mail Service, Department for herr aervicesin extinguishing the age | ewecially invited with a cordial welcome toall. It" | Chusetisc sad Yo X. Reeke OF Te a ok Musee | in the’ city, was united inmarrtage co Mr. Arthur which mea Gay aiites aad Caer corsets as Liwtiie=me ae atour place, early this morning. Nothing but thelr MOUNT VERNON FLACE ME. CHURCH | James——John W. Thompson arrived home from | H. Paul, brother of Prof. E. A. Paul, of the Higa | Seciied ‘beyond appeal that for all wpusey’ wad iguored, being dex co trey prompt action and energy saved our works from 2 ‘South, corner of Yth and K sts. u.w., Kev. 5. School, | Rev. Dr. Butier performed the ceremons, | grievances thal may afise from the action of the toring & bill, and Timothy was released from jail, ‘bas: the! struction. THOS. SOMERVILLE & SON. clo: W. Happaway, pastor.—Preaching at 11 o'clocs aun: and Prot. Bischoff presided at theorgan. Thé | General Government the remedy: must here, and went to his family rejoicing. ay gene <g>, GREAT CUT IN PRICES OF PATENT | 2.1730 fim, Sunday school at 9:30am. ‘The public Personal Movements, etc. poe og ey after be sought within the pale Of the Union and SS aoe ye Coun, Fin, dated Palatka, medicines and toilet preparations. Call and | ——————_— ee Baron d'Itajuba, the Brazilian minister, has re- | Wijie rosebuds. She’ wore ho ornaments The | UBder the torms of iw. There THE HALF NOT Octover 14: * ‘six'days from Tampa sat Sane Sseethand tice” Cuesta ie" | Bae GRNIRAL ORY MUSION 02 eM | arm weer ana at aio Fensteans | Sie, Caney alate SaM teas? e | Sumiogumng musta eaaaca mace | THE MALE & comme, | ‘Sebicen ute went ot Piaiea erOVEL DULLDING. 1419 F SEW, => ,7OWHOMIT MAY CONCERN: || Calvacy Leutas church. cor, oth aad Hate guuday | Avenue, Barone <Ciuajube 1s in Paris, eving | tho bride: Walter Berkins of Boston, cousin or the | Tential progieoses have: aeaally Soke Tone | TM Bo cen obs Evicted by the Zomerday, I msde an autopey and the microscope Pankers and Lealers im Government Boads | ae 4s to notify the public that we, the un- | Newwas Baitey,aud others, Testivony Urconaetie | Hext Month, Butler. Acter the ceremony’ a reception tothe rele: | Cal, Character, and ave Deen without the grace | wixxearouis, October 15—Mr. A.M. Hambiln, itt dayy trom famnpy wae dled at Palace, out Ln, hereby ajtidravwall connection with the so-called | Scie by Gorpel-wagon choir. Special services 08 | Mrs and Miss Wood, wife and daughter of the | tives “and a few intimate friends was beld at tae intlusnce. "in Uuse respects the preeterears | OBC of those ‘evicted tn "Brien County, lowa, | day, and. roporved. Uy the city health - posits. Exchange. Loans, Collections. on rads Union of which one MF. Hiohucr: | Gos wason Sunday afternoon, Mand. 45 ata, 3:30 | |, MPS < vith bt Mr. Chas, W home of the bride. ‘The many friends of the newly- | treepuioual Wer ai’ ao bas writes to friends here that the half has not been fever Was not reported to the county board. on the Exehanees or New York, Puiiadelpl ot A 0-1 cr vi eting, to es 3 1 ents recel scoompanied ublic autopsy.” ee alae aka SPehe da i Stir | Me Jone of uae German tration, nas re | Hee eeinraot, fae, MEL Fa | gd vot an Nepprcuay to, ay.‘ tmitea tears tne pub igh a ents Sareea atlroad, Gas, Insurance and Tele- P. mh. ‘turned to the city from Newport. North, and their future home 10 New Hampshire. | ' ner fellow country wom. ‘is es. | maimed. ‘and widows have lost their homes Jealous = the Bey. 2 ee Hon, and Mrs. W. D. Bynum and famfly, of In- aie pecially grauixing. proud to hav and are sleeping on the cold ground. ‘The British | EW TRIAL GRANTED TO ALBERT RICHELBEROER. Phone Stork bonght and sold. 3518 | | ec at bets Baud Gianapotia, are at the Hamilton for the secdion, (Sapa rete og eecterigienge TIS revencative of eel sex ay tus presdg 4 In the Criminal Court, Judge Cox, this morning, leon Gamera RELL” Siakjoct of Merton, “the Sisitial Heoog et | MK. and Mrs W. 8. Pilking, of New Brunswick, | emt, for Columbia, organization, was arrested | Of, ive Executive Mansion and at the head of s0- there were several prisoners in the dock, along SLATE MANTELS, See EE DT te ont, | Ninaia th MeyA,Detweller and daughters, of | last night, by Detectives carver and Mahon on a | ety ot Ue national, apical, and to know that in eee them the seventeen-year-old white boy, Albert % FOUNDKY | METHODIST EPISCOPAL, | Oinalla, and Gén. "A. J. Gonzales, of South Ciro- | warrant charging iim with the larceny of two g20 | te dischariy ot pp A TRAIN ROBBER KILLED, _| Eichelberger, convicted a few days ago of assault FLUMBING BEATING. HEE Woodied & Co.1oth's ~ Charelseuebratea tu" utzow, Suuday. car | Una, are at the Hainiton, old pleces trom Mrs, Cecelia Sulley. It ts alleged ee Poe ‘of Memphis I beg'yog to saat ‘and battery with intent to kill Jno, H. Maryman, : 9 ve. 1 w ber To, the 72d auniversary of its fouudation, with ap. Eche -. | that Mundheim called at Mra. Sulley’s house, No, Zucsincenke, ¥e fy Morr? Peretti ae dg Geb at bahay | | MF Ouulles J. Echeverria Mr, P ese suuriarenue, tocolect shy due ie lage; | Pat,t0 Der thelr cordial and sait-| Hew Gritty Matt Agout Defended AE, C. Carrington argued « motion for» new trial 32 3.F Me _ eg 4 _ ~ = ey rete . sf tual Mrs, Sulley gave him $5, anc ne Ma several affidat were read. Support there. = et * eS ak ey or aoe yearn 3 nm re- | at the Hamilton. 3 the 2s conte im ehanges thar in looking ior the ‘To this the Preslacat pied ae Tolows: «The | «Xt Pas, THX» October 15.—The train on the | Of. These were to the effect that the Ria Oreos. Fiith of our Futhera” Au former pastore? uemlees | _ Minister West went over to New York last even- | Change se took frown her pocket two's20. gold ata piled as follows: “The | southern Pacific road which left here at 4:90 yes- | witness was Jealous of the attention of iichelber TALGEST stock. —— row PRICEa. 015-3t_ seiner iret to perticivate tn all the eatyioss | tng to receive bie daughters, who are expected to. | pieces which the defendant walked off with. oe ical DOr Recent MCURNApeL Ofeatana. wee hens ger 030 ee eee LW ANDIKUNS NEW FEXDERS. >. OFFICE OF TH SSIONERS OF | °t ‘his celebration. ae ae ny Or ORFF REXY WEEE. = valet: nase Ooees take, long history full of Vivid vielssitude and discour- a ‘side. Mr. oo for the Government, EF. BROOKS, THE DisTKIOT ine ve to | SE AOUNG, MEN'S CHRISTIAN Assocra. | | Mr. Brainard H. Warner and wite arrived n New | Dawrauce to the Poles Court tits morning. The | acing incident. Now the largest city in Tennes. Ihtd reach a polt about 4 miles east of here it was | Oppowed. te Tmotiow ad claimed that the aflde: ans 53% 15th st., Corcoran building. | wnt Sy tion, 1409 New York ave-—Gospel mveting | York yesierday on the steamer Germanic, after a ss hak rte cay a4 Its nr, growea Saco the unl. | f ‘and the engineer stopped the train. Im- were at variance with Uhe testimony. The ‘ PNOSVITATHIS COMBINATION, OF ina northeasterly | 3, “fhe netvice wil be cocducted Uy ae tea seek | four-months’ tour in Europe. ‘They visited En-! rap pinps KILLED BY LiBERTY's Tonce.—Col. | VeFoal pus and uctivity Onde aie nave come | mediately three men Tan up and hurled « dyna. | Court sald that he had grave doubts as co whether = ald Cherry ana, Horetond Acid roumulagy of abo Gieu: | ug: topiee Tho Evil of Newiects Sate xxve ae yO, | Eland Ireland, Scotland, “Germany, France and | qty, hots tn militiry command of Bedioes Coen eee oUt Bron ee oe SUlll | mite Bomb at the door of the mail car. ‘The door he bay was tke aggreesor or whether he acted in ut bra aud Nerve | tom of the Harewood | Hob. 1 Ji. 108! ‘coruialiy | SWitzerlans Island, on which the Statue of Liberty is locat was badly shattered and the mail consider. | self-defense. from i. Sold at Mile 3 ep uers of ue Dine | Livited to be prwe te Note the Wout, 430 pis | MF. and Mrs C. B, Walker and daughter lett unis | Hae: om wolich the Statue of Liberty is located, growin, Z have come to eee, not only marvelous | Thi) "shaken up, Dut. be recovered sulficientiy to of sentence in the peniten ary 8 such evidences i toot Prepared and Aled in thie of | Causand briny auother ouug wan with you. Short | morning for Los Angeles, Callfornia, where they | 1,400 birds of Various species were picked Upon {fide upon your streets and in your cxenantes | seize a. double shotgun and when the | and be would give him another chanoe and | hace wp he meguitenentn fang: | Werandied cing unt theorist. 16 | Wii probaly mae tis tacure hom. ty vlog agatawe tae Nghe omen et | tells oniy tie tale of one. Ot the largest cutton | foremést robber appeared tn ue doorway to ail | him new win wiven of the proposed opeuina oud ex. a NP. NW oes BW y B dead, : : of the'bighway aioreald.and’all peeons who | S.4#—preach im the Metropolitan Al E church Fe Ole mace ee Woods and Mise Helen Hartwell, | Toning’ looks over the birds collected by the men eee jons started away as fast as they could | | ELECTION oP Orricens—St. Joseph's German Ychtaia to Aériegn | stiond at the oftce of fhe ‘Commuseunereat Hiscock | fugue mllinee tas Gaede wate, Anauegten: | lett this morning for New York, whence they will | nd classines tuem and Puts down all the tncorma- | Pifaoe is seen Of the trials abd discouragement | Tua. The mail yey he Pe a he ‘4 betccenioms an eo os me ey behier: “The tan "4 po kee for Europe. ton he can collect about them. When he has col- nich It passed ‘them and thinks It one of them. The train id > otasice - x re wil give heative all teak 39:50am ‘Bermower cordially iuvited” Notuue pee | EX-Senator and Mrs, Eaton, ot Connecticut, have | lected 200 he sends them to the National, Museum Seetia sake oan Psveady | thet returned to Ki Baso and remained here last pg Sour Cuore Exaun "Bo WE, Prondent ante | Say etetduge Guation® “Shula i Caseaer ng | PUUBEA, Ad areat 1016 17th stret for tne winter. |i WUC eadegcseut ne msucuuons, HG | rowun feached a population ot == 2s Schacter, treasurer. Executive committe: AdoiDa - a ee cls-awow Feain # | Disputaite Messrs Heusey, Crpleedit, Prin A one ay polled Hewes ington Authorities and others thanking him for | Lied Dy s may fr THE STOCK MARKET STRONGER. | Miller, Lorenz Kissner, Win. Klug. Directors of Boval, WoRcESIFE. HovaL. ~_ | Sguclinea iksee otndne nat Oncee the ie: Inter season. ‘action. this time the ead * Janitor of johman. Chief aD 1000 BEERS TES on ema, | ne trae 7 as A eG |e any Ato, ping, Mas 8] eens grastan ao, camphorain | eh sae ey ee Po a a A ‘stock of Dry Goode and Carpetinues, abd LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL Gi ig, | WD, Visiting his parents, 219 C street. Taylor, convicted of housebreaking in the night | OF 4, botesthey courageously, ‘New York, October 15, 11 4 m.—The depression | Nesline. LAINS my Atore butiding to. Albert Carhart a ™ . 4 \oUse 5 stock ; —at R AINS. | store b to_ Albert Carhart of Pastor, JG. BUTLER. ‘Service at 11 a1 Mrs, Jonn W. Macartney, who has been visiting | at the house of police officer, Was sent wo fy Fopecse peer btw ante Pees Ae re —+_-_— ‘Aucustus P.Leidy” of Philadel | rerularly: aise atteruoun service regularly at relatives in Ohio for several weeks past, returned | two years in the ‘albany penitentiary Dy Judge | INE the. damage o itary occupation. existing last evening Fins 0 SOwERYILLE & Soxe’ Macurn Snore. | filet the store building with the | kverybody welcome. ~_ | to her residence on Connecticut avenue on Tues- | Cox in Se Caleta Cece bo sey, a ane eae EP kee ‘Gaus yelp og Aud wis | to be entirely dissipated this morning, and frst 2:30 Selec: Site meshing (ahcers Betey and Seag- WINSU: i om of Ge eee CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, KEV. | day. She was accompanied by her sister, Mra | that the accused had been out of the jary | this clty amici mecrgh a were from 34 to cent higher in most ‘discovered maeties canes & Shee, SHU TCHINSON, | Gouds.and Trigmings of thie stamoa's prod “SCN. % AMON, Pastor, Fouunytvanla avenue | Weeler, of Zanesville, who Will bo her guest for | but’ two Weeks WheL thls eck Wes Peomettited, | tess Visitations Her people’ struggled ‘on Gevet- Eases, while New York Seutral and Meading mere | Somerville 6 Sonn On Ube west side of 3th street, 424 vt streat. | x U-known gent abd Di wt, ee, Capitol Hill, esvice vecatorie ee at Ce Hen ‘Thursday | mined to overcome. In 1878, when Once more ap- with adi ‘of 1% and Dewween C and D streets northwest. An alarm Butcher's Bostom Polish for floors 1 above con Seterietient ter eoec eee cing, aud. ability, and have | sr and 7250 petncy Thureday’ services ay ba as | Several weeks, pleaded guilty of housebreaking ia” the nigut, at | Pareauly on the nigh roud to permanent prosper. | ¢xcrPtgual with advances active nak tie | Was struck frum box 151, and. the fire Geparuanent Ace einh he puganens at tue old stand: | Sete are free. A cordial invitation inetieued teats | Hon. H. J. Jewett and famtly, who spent last | pleaded 10g fiy, unis devoted sity was again iy its | {ely promptly, and after hard work sub- hots ty, $F id ue. | ae lt | winter here, occupying the spactous house 1301 | the chicken house of Henry Green, and lost a hand | Ity, his, in more’ malignant form ross | DUSIBeSS very Well distributed among the eight or eer eae heecen eace To nave oragunaned hn Teliable men. a GUNTER METHODIST PROTESTANT | 150 ~treet, Will leave their country residence tn | §3,tence, and given two JeaTe AE Albess, | ever, before. “No one can ‘wonder that inthe | “& Prominent stock an inet acanny aeeamea | i ee) Tne dre had burot the wood torwnon it affords we | HE cHUNCH, en sts bet Land Foor ewe | Maryland for New York in, a auere Gime: They a J 2 Greaded presence of tuts dire calamity ite suffering | Tad been supplied. The ‘high prices of ‘the opens | WOrk of tho room to te ceiling, and geting tn be- (mu irpents aud sustora; | 4goiax MUaway. paator—Preachibg by te p ing the anny. Movi .—The members | citizens fled for thelr lives. Of a population whicu | Im 4 in no | teen the joists had ‘under the se20nd floor, ergata ne Hae | oa ae oie See a er | aie aay Ra eave | cen marsetang age ceca | anne gape a ae we | Reeve pie nl ed rac jor wore than quarter of acentarys Im een eee ern A vat baie fn wot uneandtal oe the REV. Dit 8 DOSE PREACH Inthe Interest of shorter hourg‘for clerea ‘ue | ied, OC the) vernbie sm uwo and Paul X¢rac abd others stualler amounts Touts. | BB=y bon slepass mpossis 09 eve prevasteson . earaat rolations which ave ‘existed between, te to er Oberly’s Letter Approved | assembly has engaged Abner’s Hall for the meet- | mont mayne cod Ue eam. | ville and Nashville was a marked ad- | extensive ‘had much to do W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufactures. Te ree nee gangeel! for all these years. and tor SOLD ALIGM — 30-MORS OW Ga | ACTON OF THE NEW YoRE crvIL SERVICE REFORM | ing, a8 it is expected there Will bea fattend- | plate & moment one Dright spot ign 12h bY the | Yancing 3, which gain was not afterward the engine-romn were of tron had mac ¥ ee mee SPWALTER We BURDETTE. | ~~, SUMITUALISM — T0-MonHOW— GK ASSOCIATION. ance, as every one, male and female, is invited. | Spine Of brotuerly love and illuminated bY the | The ‘then became steady on a reduced busi. | with the confleement of, the dre. Tike is ts cot SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN*s FALL | Els, Guspirational), 11 anc, “sleep: 7:30 pun, | Clvil Service Commissioner Oberly to-day re- | Tue program arranged’ comprises music Of the country, Dear and distant; trom the | Remng une qe araue ond Of the hour it again re- | Though, was caused uy spontaneous ccmbustion Information given and estimates furnished. L Roo ea ea | aie ee art tollened scone | dresses ‘from T. Fulton Gantt, John 1! i » ‘sumed the decline and further fractions Jost, NESSUS Es, ERY and “GLOVES, | readings. 10 ceuts dour coutribation. 7 oMetyn | celved a communication from the New York Civil | Goman Ward, Dennis Ferry, deseo Law Seeetal Bolp: Capply ing oecas Sad al ree, and | Ati o'clock the market was tainly active and | 10m sothe waste, _ee toon 18 Corr Baitine_ot-imeiye | SEAMS im a ,CHUNGH OF Tux COVERART Eas | Willam Cares peas’ Gaon eke | Serene tates aer sa ae me | eae ney sapling eee ental | ary ait acuae agement aerate Baw DELICIOUS HOME 7 Bo etencGonnecticnt seen Nenana ~ . Inaster Workman of the Clerics’ Assembly, stated to | Suffering, and (he nobiest traits of our! national | pecidemts om the Baltimore and Ohie. eH STHMA AND CATARRH CURED BY THE S wassfresh. CoC BRYAN, 1410 § Bw Services st 11 ain. and 7:30) man of committee on legislation; Everett P. oy chat ‘move. | Character were quickeved by your 4 ‘and ‘Medicine met Thursday at A aveaw, 3 by tine ‘Wheeler, chairman of executive committee; H. L. | & Stam reporver \o-day thatthe early closing t “When the exhausted by its ‘TWO FREIGHT TRAINS WRECKED AMD 4 MAN KILLED | No.'12 West Sint street, and proceeded to tear Pas- r7Es manic Fo Say ere PLR mB | ech aa Past a ate | elena weehaaaa ee er | Maree alas, le eg | oaks eee ona eat ap | aces ae ee : ‘ <. ihe glass gt. oF gal CIDER ViN- ey, treasul a i notwithstanding tue tact m. Suifucatin, Conch, Colde, Chest Xeu- | PME; delivery fre. EMPL STURM CIDER Co” gommittee, The communication is dated the 134h this orne Dibinewsattergueigex sux oclock Mr. ‘thelr propery dest With “undiminished a SESE bad produced precisely the same «ymptoms Jork FUUGLIA: SULHAG. Sold by all Chemists of FRED. W, PILLING, ARCHITECT, CON. executive comittaecot the aasoaation hedatthe | closed without loss to sermon it tee movecaant ther submited, ‘2, epormans, vaxstio, tor fig in tts ty cad five of thems were deuncuisuee. aneien mb15-1615,Sm Ste and olider, ag rmoved his omce Curtis prevented resolution and movédta adop: |The ncuibership atthe aasemntg ent cuit aiithe | Sod labored on 10 Tegaia thie Toruane | This Gelayed Al tralas for eume, ume. wcarcely Pennsylvania ave. entrance ou. Oth #)-and tion, “That the committee heartily store clerks in the city, it in the move-| They soon secured & system of sewerage | as the Wack clot ain and aide trash at fedine aly Serle lain, crate, ahd deta teratic Aswoclation a Weakiggton or It torsion | mene CO secure a generdl carly cloang. "| URAL ROLOBIYpromlend LAE FOUACtIOG age a iad the eetos G. T. K: Pernt and Procapt attention. Shop, 1684 154h ot. Aum and ts igurougrebeke Foca partnas Cuvsse> sv rms Foussuan.— To-day, tn the | hil the cittes of tnecountey. tor ite comploveness, | oe ime ined staan at Deshiet,& nod imma - T. Kee Z r 014-68 among employes of the Police Court, Wm. M. Kills, colored, was — ‘brains were ‘00 One of B. RIOKDAN, 61 NERAL ‘tend wil-service on of his, and TAILOR, Boa cette hail adn Pavements Wet Taw’ and to’ promos the sabusee’ which’ tase | YiCa aoaerly conduct ‘and asseulting Of the cars after their arrival Bere. woring, 414978 ST.S.W “Gall or addvens ssaboves’ © 14-30" SAS Papuan nan aot: Cae ae & continuance tor the defendant, until next Killed by an Exploding Jar of Powder. -. neta enees Be Ef MOTD AVE RE ‘ton to this resolution was seconded by ar. | Nauctanes,granved.. He sald that his client had TWO MEX LOSE HRI LIVES WHILE PREPARING 4 Pi op Disdee NON Me thele mew office, No. 1907 F street. Carl Schurz, and on ‘Dut to vote was unanl- | jn ‘nia “ance oie meeentg tae eens bo. ‘SALUTS YOR THR PRELIDENT. Now on MEI V0 63 mously carried, Tt was also ordered that a Copy | Came’ ovoued from warns eee een ek ae Kamas Curt, ie. One hs ae nea. => T= UINOTYre co. ov THE DISTRICT De sent to ‘Oberly. that he sent him to » doctor, and did not think from Mountain Grove, Mo. Saye that great 53 Brock NoTicES “OLUMBIA. Mey wenie Be abn 0 Boer he) Sauce tas President's trala, aa fe vs TEBE SO Sa RE! Soak of the 110. St 7:10 grelock. Just before be arrival et Bereby notified that the rst instalmenton the amount train a fruit jar with power f = siicktt fo cach subecziver geo yt B por cent of the par value), ts how > “ west underused wil Weta atta eae rata) THE CONCORD WARNESa= The hours of 2 and. p.m. Dally (sundep exeepeedy | 9:30 4m Erescitne at fam, ‘Row iW, 4k. CONCURD Hh Up to sual iucindine MUNDAY. Cotober Ltheattes E by Bev. We ! whieh, all smc rintions not fk! wil be cancelled: Rind ie 2 aes, (Bind of Hope) st os Beware ob lunitations, ost “Temporary Treasurer, ‘Bibre 245 P.M aad at ibe Wane of Name oid Suuben a> OFFICE OF TNR. caesarpane AxD ise ‘Thursday evening. You are: nvitod wait thane oe a : D TELELUONE scerioes, BUTS & WO, 407 Prema, AvEXER ‘A dividend of $1.25 per share will be prysete on the | ie ERM ANUEL , GRUROE, ry Adjoining Natioual Hote 24tb cay of October, ISS7, to the stork holders of Tee M4 yrnyred -oesenaydiene ‘ord st the close of bUsiuess on the 15th day of October, LA piranha and Satchels of the very Low | J8H7. at the office of the treasurer of the couspany, wo, | COMIN ry ya mec: in r aT | GIR cs, amulet, The tras | Se Beaver Soiy comaran at RE FoR aie books wi be closed frou the 17th to the 24th of Fy - r 1 &. oo dete a MISCELLANEOUS COLUMR, 5 SAMURL M. BRYAN, Prenident poe ees Avvo dig, (B® SAH obtain the Auwericam | wasusxazox, D. Gx October 13, 1887. OS. 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