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— a PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, geste ee cert aT bere STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pearsyivania Ave, sad 11th St, by | ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & B KAUFFMANN, Pres ri; wan the ery carries teitoets t,o, rebeerbers i the ce Seek or dtc jer iouth’ Copies at the counter =e Seat See Ty rani pnts cau 8 made Beata ons year. 80 sid woonta’g. - (Rotered st rantts Pee At Weskington, D. cae fat Tes Weesir Sran_; Priday—¢1 o a3 wear, pomage prepaid. "Sic months, SO coe % === === | trip with Granam, vistted the offize of the United, Seams | Vo. TI-Ne 10,741. WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1887. TWO CENTS. ___SPECIAL NOTICES. ___ SPECIAL _NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. AGRICULTURAL SCIENTISTS. beer ry ypeaalibcta ares Panne ee ne NEXT. |Telegrams to The Star.| w= See gone oe = = —— = = Sa a The District Commissioners Deter-| The Carringe Builders Close Their An- Grabam, Ww 4 Besrentien teeter ete caer tae | Bench al a Neeee SCH eE | Pacmsandaot tax sranioany conan; Tao| Teton of Fermnens Otticers tained te Break TSS SS nua) Convention, Building. cor. 10th and Pa ave. FRED B_Mc- |g fine lot of Grauite, Ttalian and American Marble id SYSTEM FOR ORGANIZATION AND ARRANGEMENT < Beatie louger Se “hold up ais ena” om the work GUIKE. prea: FP CHRISTMAN, teas - 1d Grave Stones, at the President im the rain, the early-closing movement | 4 le longer bis eng” 00, tine te foccash., You would do well to call and see me'Lofore | 18 this city, the lagt day's ‘work of the Knights | OF AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION—OTSER | WHAT THEY GAY OP THR NEW REGULATIONS AND | COMMITTEES AFFOINTED AND RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED WILD ENTHUSIASM AT NOTTINGHAM | S2°ss “i; smscuit Muetoees Mocuousn cus Purchasing elsewhere. riepggctay convention, Gladstone at Nottingham, Rahway's | BUSINESS. ‘THE OBJECT OF THEM. ‘THIS MORNING—IN FAVOR OP MANUAL TRAINING 5 oe ee Se her ene ae ‘SCHOOL8—THE NEXT CONVENTION TO BE HELD Ix G20 Massachusetts avenne, | Murdered girl, telegraph dispatches, &. The — _____Near 7th advertisements are classified as follows: AUc-| q¢ "ey c™vention of | agricultural scientists AL SERVICED HAMLINE M. & | tion Sales, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Goods, Sewing Ma- | fonowing pees rs ann — ae te Lis care z RE’ ion. db Lath st. el ‘bh, corner nd P Faw encheet: = |S chines, Eaueational, Proposals Family Supplies | Coneteation, “to: held coca nese convee- = R.voue then =a way invite Jue ledical, Railroads, Potomac River Boats, Ocean | tion: Presid t, Geo. W. At oP ” : ‘There seems to be some misunderstanding cOLUMBTs. See a ieseced stata co acai setae ee ans — Good Omens for the Cause of Ireland. Notwithstanding President Studebaker’s repri- trict Commissioners for the issuing of licenses to | mand yesterday, the members of the Carriage ate Any work en: ‘and prompt attent them over the prostrate form of Une sick man apd followed up ‘the work by Deating and abus- jug Grauam ashe lay writhing sell liquor, Yesterday afternoon Messrs, J. C. | Builders’ National Association were yurry " ‘a \e coals, ‘Ri turteer AMUSEMENT: SPECIAL NOTICE—ALL PLASTSRERS Books, Specialties, Planos and Organs | vice presidents, Gen. & D. Lee, of Mississippi; &.H. | Brgood and James L. Barbour called upon the | assemble this morning, President, studebexer | LONDON’S DESTITUTE MILLION | 88%:", ‘te,, Durning coats, Ritey furtuer x — | cra A. 164s ‘are requested to attend next | Don eu?, Attorneys, Housefurnishings, Wood 404 | Peanody, of fitinois; Le Roy Brown, of Alabams; | Commissioners to protest against the enforee-| himself was somewhat card; "The worl ertnne Engineer McCutlough had first assaulted Graham, N®™ Nationa ruxarex ISruBe meetion, om ‘OSBY EVENING, October | Coal, Professional, M.C. Fernald, of Maine, and George H. Cook, of | ment of the seventh clause of the regulations, | tions of Willant's lobby on a rainy morning, when trove to tne enguntroten ane ints upon a.greting. The Tragedisn as 4 Govenwuaxr Rectirrs To-par.—Internal reve. | New Jersey; secretary, C. E. Thorne, of Ohio; | which prohibits the issuing of a Uquor license | everyone is driven indoors, are strong, and as this | WORKING FOR A SERVICE PENSION | fern ps theueh osireorainary statement. ma: Mx. FREDERICK WARDE. "aapainion nue, $300,504; customs, $717,845. Sxccutivecommitte--ain Willett of Michigan; | to all grocery and provision stores.” ‘They stated | was the lat day of tno meting, the inemberste- by le inate ayo he end an Supported by an Efficient Company, and Managed by | {42k lade on me yesterda: ‘Mesum =, yee > | Zamaee A. Pastorson, of Kentucky; Heary me) esos eg re reapry secant over matters, When the convention did assembie a ‘ hours’ run of Galveston, and ‘buried at sea. Hodson & O'Neil, scting under sdvice of tay counsel ica Sus Aun | pre apg er oe: eee thee oN of Massachusetts; Charles W. Dabney, of Tennessee; | merely sell Uquor as a matter of convenience to | fn "witiard” hall’ etnies gonee ay oiclock tere Apologizing for Insulting Mrs, Cleveland. | eee eran ee esued ‘a. warreut, =. Sauth "K RODEY, 1014 Lath st. n-w- | w and Charles K. Adams of New York. thetr customers, who prefer to do all their buying | was a handsoms basket of Bowers on che desk cn charging MeCUlioach with murder on the high a a => TEM cE | co caeunas bean poveked aid he hes born ordered AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS. ‘at one store. the platform. ‘This was a compliment to the re- And he was arrested while aboard the vessel #10 be presented for the first time in Washington | to relieve Capt. M. C. Goodrell at the Portsmouth r : ‘The committee to propose tothe convention Coquelin's Greatest Success, | Srotulyn pareceeTachs WhO ts crdered 10 the | itor the organization and management of GASTON CADOL. agricultural experiment stations submitted the 7 7 > Ex-Unrrep States MiNisTeR Foster was, to-day, sali . MASS MEETING UNDER THE Avi * | following, which, after @ long discussion, was Que PROTUS OR THE FALL OF TARQUIN. | 2, orth adopted: OBJECT OF THE COMNTSSIONERS. tiring secretary, Mr. Frank H. When the | ENTHUSIASM AT NOTTINGHAM. | by A deputy United States marshal and_commite The District Commissioners replied (a8 they | S number of communicctions inaUdeag ons from | Sabet —— $e to jll Five witneesce were also arrested, 1 mated to & Sam reporver to-day), that ft was not munications, iantial Evidence of the Great | await the sting of the Federal grand Jury. Rev. Dr. J. P. Newman, of this city, saying: beer Mccull ts avout forty-Laree years Old abd their intention to prevent the sale of liquor by | “The invitation to yourarnual dinnerisgratctuly | Fewth of the Liberal Federation. — 1s a resident of New York city. 4. cADOI of the Committee on Evangelization in. showing Lord Herscheil, of England, and his party Y timate dealers. yn ig | Fecelved. Your association hascontributed so large. 5 . —— Seturday RICHARD IL. © Sart pr attaneten, Sh Medford Hal, corner of Sth and i | around the city. ‘Our comnftttee ts of the opinion that in those | te"stop the sale of quer to the Gee berate ae IJ to tue convenience, comiore and elogance. ot “mabe Doanernae aaa nomen eats From St, Paul to Omaha. Next week—Mra. MeKeo Rankin in Note the time and place." 020-2" | Four Caxprpatzs, all males, were examined at | States which have established or may hereafter | rooms that assume the cloak of or 88 £0 pil ‘mem! jong the be la, meet establish agricultural experiment stations, by = i rovision, stores "to carry” on the liquor | {€cl2rv'of our age. Childood and old. age, tne in. | Mberal federation at Nottingham was one of the OF. Pats, October 20—A Dubath apectal tote THE GULDEN GIANT. Bee YESLEX CHAPEL, CORNER STH AND F | the Civil Service Commission to-day for the position | special charter or incorporation separate from any | fy Pioneer Prem says: It is positively stated here ramic. The Commissioners stated to tne | Yalld, the man of business and persons of leisure | largest ever held in England, nearly six thousand | {yar the st. Paul and Daiuth road will begin at fate now on OH Michacioca ct Mekenizes ae £: | Of Assistant Curator of the museum of the Agricul. | college or school, under distinct boards of control | reporter that erctoree iis sat Feats | are your acknowledged beneficiaries, Impressed Persons being present. ‘This emphasized the enor- | once the extension of that line from St. Paul to — ane want eee — ot eke ‘ural Department. Or trustees, the 01 tion may be assumed to | have been in the habit of applying for a wholesale | With these sentiments, I beg to assure you that ‘Adminaion 1. mous growth tn unity and organization of the lib- | Omaha, the survey theretyr being avout completed, “5 and 50c. Matinee 10 and 25e. | this service. He will conduct s meeting at 30 p.m be so separate and fixed as to render unnecessery | niquor license, or dealer's license, on the ground | Bly pastoral Stigs would jetain me from your Gro res ty Tt will be as near as possible an ait line. A 3 CIVIL-SERVICE COMMISSIONER OpgRiy, when | an; sideration by this convention of this class rOposéd eral party, two thousand five hundred delegates —— aud at 7:30 m, He ‘also. y considerat yy cot ‘also deal in groceries visions. They BELLY AND were so Youne Foopiee' Meoting at O45 't.'m. The “Greet | asked by a Stan reporter to-day if he had’ any re. | of Inscithtions > Phe cosets nae aarcione Dar the Boones foe Ot Ge neat Cee orate tee | Ancter was read from Mr. G. W. W. Houghton, | of the national liberal federation being present, Severe Cold Weather in Germany. 6 6 Avaksuing ening’ hymn book will be tiaed Everyons eit | ply to make to Commissioner Edgerton, said: “I | “rected its attention solely to experiment stations sit of New York, resigning from the committee on | instead of the five hundred who assembied at Bir- Connectod with colleges and, under the same gen- | sud SeH,UQUOF DY the gfase and let 1 be drunk OB | Pe. duceal caxasee ea gore the ,comunltuce OF o five bus POOR PEOPLE PROZEN TO DRATW AT CARLSRUNE. re re = have only this tosay. If Mr. Edgerton said what board mingham during the crisis on the Eastern agita- | Buxitx, October 20.—During the past few days tating “THE Thisit POLICE BRIGADE” ‘be singing ef the ineccing $0 ve beta at | BOS Teported in THE Star to have said, ft is very | ang foycqune oard. Aver prolonged conference | wolesa sicenses Places this restriction upO8 It | Ly ier. BUITOWS expleminn Teer er oe otee: | thon. Iremember both meetings, and this at Not- persons sieepig in the open air at Cararube, Cree Moudas, Tuesday, Thureday aud Saturday. Heceat that he never read my letter to the liltnols | veq, your committee have agreed. unanimously, eh such s condition of rf. | t0n’s action were A letter signed by the | tingham was tncomparably more enthusiastic. | [2 te ee eer a ee ens unprece- Beat Woeh—Reate-dantiey Oo ae... we porectatic Association, or if she did read it he did | with a single exception, to be noted, in recom- a sreported to the Commissioners } PuPlis of the school likewise expressing regret and | such cheering I never heard. It was continued $0 | Geutad at this season of the peat, ne USO BALL. (FORMERLY AREER. One of my pommta® He Bas not answered a single | menaing the adoption by this convention, of the | py the pollcesin crery caso the whoieanie license | braving that he may soon, be restored. t healt long that men grew faint with the sustained = st Ads Soe WANDELRERS. the wrest Hebrew. dre eg following advisory propositions: was ankulled and ‘tle’ dealer was forced vo taxe | 48 Also presented by Mr. burrows. shouting, and this notwithstanding tue tact that | Russia Diseriminates Against Germany Sistical artist, SUNDAY, October 2 at 8 pam. o20-Se° Navat Onpans.—Naval Cadets Wm. G. McMillan, | ,, j18t, That all appropriations recetved under what | out a retail license, But Onding that the evils at. THE PROPOSED BUREAU OF STATISTICS. men had stood for hours Waiting in an intolerable | Bexiix, October 20.—It ts stated that Russia in by =; ND OPERA HOUSE. ‘tures of The Bell Tem an 4s A. H. Scales, and C. M. Russell have been ordered | Xn0wn as ‘the Hatch bill’ should be applied 1n | tending the sale of liquor in these places remained ‘The following committee was antiounced to take | atmosphere. tends to’ reduce the inport duuies on “aenesieiaaggee: Tihand 1 . . & BARBOUR. good faith to agricultural research and experiment | the same, if they did hot. become the Com- | on, nf fay Rg Ay yh aS per ING AND SATURDAY MATIRER, CASES, Inquire of ‘o2U-4e' | $9,bold themselves in readiness for orders to the | and the dissemination of the results thereot among | tmigsioners say chey resolved wr tehoes Hsresen ey | Charge of the ofgantzation of the proposed bureau ‘THIS ENTHUSIASM WAS FOR IRELAND, foods 20 por, cent, yy = BVERY EVENING AN bo i Sema Marion. Ensign Win. L. Rodgers has been ordered | the people, and that any diversion of funds to the | gilgrocery oF provision store te cell by retail, | Of statistics: Francis Murphy, chairman; Geo. A. | and next to that for Giadstone’s expressed adher- | CeBl. On German good: “For goodness sake don’t say I told you.” Se OTIC OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF | tothe Yantic. general usesof the colleges would be adirect viola | and unless the store is equipped to sell ty whole Halsey, Jon. B, Manville, Addison Bybee, Geo. M. | ence to the principle of religious equality for Eng- Engagement of the Idol of the Fun-Loving Public, | ixarox, October 15, 1807, OF CUMBIA Waste | os pomunp Theodore @. Kimman has | 00 of the plain spirit aud intent of the 1aw and | sate'a license wilt nottbe wegen for etas ‘purpose, | Studebaxer. land, Gootiant, ond Wales, file voice was very MISS KATE CASTLETON. ‘Deemlng it condusive tothe public interests to open. ~ an inexcusable disappointment of just public eX- | as tt would then be too evidentiy & blind. To ali] Mr. McLear offered resolutions, which were phighway’ from the present terminus of Michigan ave, Deen appointed revenue gauger for the frst Llinois | pectation. : fine, Lis manner beautifully animated. The hit Places where, upon examination, the police find | adoptéd, ex) ing regret at the’ declination of Morly digection, alonx the nortberm boun: | district, Chicago. “2nd. That theexpertment stations especially re- ies ton Mr Prone ee ae Perera celal te osehine came, nine | Gany of the Glenvood Cemetery land to the Tenctioa ~ re dealing in liquor by wholesale ot the mecting was when Gladstone, taking a ample factit 5 Hooker to be re-elected secretary and ng : i Paso” ene Ue en ferred to should be so far sej te and distinct lesale license candie in his d, read a telegram announcing Cuicaco, Gcvober 20.—AR Paso, Tex., special = of Harewood and Bunker Hill toads, the Commission. | ‘THE OLD Barr.e-Suir TeNNESSRE, Which cost the | from the colleges that ie shalt be possible at any hole wo liquor shall Ge ae oe Oe ereeeiee | Charo aud baying tribute to bis falunful dis- | thar tyr. Kane, one of the Orange leaders, has Te | sayercherit white, U,& Marchal Ress, ‘aiid a con CRAZY PATOH. gf of the District of Columbia have had the said route | Government over a Inillion aud’s left the | moment to show to any authorized inspector or in- | But in no case Will a retalt Ii De granted 008 pudiated Chamberlain's parliament for Ulster, and | stabie returned yesterday from athree days’ trip é duly surveyed and s plat thereof prepared and filed in | nalf, Vestigator that all the funds derived from the | seer Bnseg eas Teal Heense be grant THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL, that Sanderson, jamentary leader of the saine | after a supposed confederate of the train robbers Constructed for Laughing Purposes only. this office, ea eames Brooklyn, Tae ended agrday ,t0, go into the | Totted States under the Hatch bill have been ex- | OGSleF who ai30 ee ere rerstand | _ Mr. Emerson proposed resolutions to reorganize y, had repudiated his land-purchase scheme. | killed last Priday night. Through inability to Play im which all previous attempts at the humorous | is hereby given of the propoted vpeuing und exteneiss | Coal oaceere® Meriden (Conn.) Railway Co, a8 a) et ier at perposca or agricultural ex: why the yineh Whosell Gy wholesale wish ene | the management of the technical school, relieving | he second point of enthusiasin ‘came when Giad- | procure ‘horses, at the proper tiie the officers Apr ipwnicn Sayobenn Sttie uveliway aforesald, ad uli persone whe ave ob : Berinentation according to the intent of the law. | Privilege'to sell by etal; ‘They. Go ‘aot Deneve | the Present comuities. trom farce deen we Secale we Te ae eal eae na bank | sane co grorcake chesr muan and Bo eoenped acres Jectic thereto are c: fend at . . dealing ister. “I will no‘,” the river: jexico, where 3 Reconstructed! ReJavenated! Re-laughterated! | fhe oaice of the Commissioncrs at 11 pclock amon | , ARMY ORDERS —Col. Wm. B. Royall, 4th cavalry eek That every ‘department tobe known ana | £22, Summ should be encouraged as places | vesting the control in’ a new board of trustees, | with mj-eyes open, be ied into a trap.? ved to follow him, "They are pretty sure he was @ the oth day of November, 1887, at which time the | Das been placed on the rettred list on account of designated as an agricultural experimental sta- | yor sonar poche ee ker or | Cu>racing five mmbers, the length of their} ‘The Mberal Y Will bave nothing do with | coufederate of the robbers. Mexican trailers are in = week—SALSBUBY'S TROULADOURS in “The will ve hearing, to all the Dinar, | disability. His retirement causes the following | tion’ should ‘be distinctly org: P with its duties ay Css spe witl a ae ‘say | Service being so arranged that one shall be elected | Chamberlain. 1 speak well witnin the mark + pursuit of him, and bis capture ts regarded as al- ‘Sea's now on sale. o20_ | Stcoiumbin 8 WEBB, President of the Bo ade Pronek aes Lewe-CoL Chas. G. Compton, to be | and control clearly defined, and with a recognized That they have no dealronet bed eo rentton > Onn Pe cee ee uane were adopted. oy ee oe ee ee ee ee ae iy Fa RY (CHARITY ORGANIZATION — | be — " “ s Fee ls = as the new school com- | least powerful English statesman of the front ranks | were after hita and eluded then guring the night Sener articles “ee elk tduor a8 they would | mittce tue following: Francis Murphy (ave years), | He as lost his head since he lost clever advisers | One of he cavers coe the tae eae = SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING | W4ADLcolonel, Sth cavalry; Capt. ‘I.’ C. Tupper, | to this department, who should be on an equal other articles | of merchandl ce thay | BM. Hotcnkiss (four years), Jno. D. Gribbon (tures | luke Dilke and Schnadhorst, New he speaks cun- | Jert leg. and, In addition to this serious, wound, be rt ASSOCIATION. to be major, 6th cavalry; First Lieut, Frank footing with the other heads of departments or x ears), K. M. Stivers (two years), and W. W. stanUy from temper, without proper preparation of | 1s believed Wo have lad no food for al least three EW ISSUE. OF STOCK. to be captain, 6th cavalry; Second Lieut. Geo. H. | protessor of the college, and whose compensation ut ‘Will ‘Tetuse to issue | 7Ca!) per, incite soe ie M yin wees = Sanda, fo'bertst lieutenant th cavalry aid Biouid Mecegcites tae tact nat the du ‘of the shel - Bie Honus to places whore.a | (Ove Year). “The nominations were approved by deere days before he crossed the river. arity.” remarks Dis- | | Thefirst mecting payment 'second Lieut. Alonzo second Position occupy every month of the year. Deer Dottie sky Associated Prees. Se ye Ses Cctmarlestensets ond Sener citizens | share, will be held in the Aasociatiow's Hall Ne dis | tenant, oth cavalry. a “4th, That te publications of the stations should | (22, rwuence, peer and a Dottie of whisky are | ‘resotution was offered by Mr. Firestone re- Sine. tk Stine Senin: German Officers for the Chinese Army. ‘will be varied by a Sine tnusical program. The collee | 7th st. n.w., opp. Patent WEDNESDAY EVEN- = be entirely separate from those of the college. | tail businese, They gay that ‘the business seems | questing the executive committee to consider the 20.—Rer. Dr. Kane, grand mas-| | BERUIX, October 30.—China has to the ‘Measre. Fo and “Fhe | hasta with wrest saeco’ Sade parpteceiation | AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTAL Stavioxs.—First | The quarterly or more frequent bulletins showd ow to be in the hands of too ‘many lawless men, | #ubJect of establishing a standard screw-tnread for | _.L0¥PO™, ee oe an ae Uhorities for oMicers to instruct and organ- witw members. ‘It advancess rari, | COUtroller Durham has deeided that the Depart- gre their readers the results of experiments a8 | and that the Commissigners’ only desire is to give | li carriage work. has repudiated ‘Mr. Chamberlain's proposals for | Ze the Chinese army, and the emperor has con- Mr of $180 on one share of stock, requiring but s | ment cannot ask Congress for a deficiency appro ast a8 completed and only as completed, oF a8 dis- | the trade as much ot an air of respectability aud { MECHANICAL TRAINING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS INDORSED. | the separate treatinent of Lister, aud staves that | Seuted to allow oMlcers to go there. Many have onthly payment of $20 for the use of $1,800. No | priation for the agricultural experimental sta. | tinct chapters are completed. ‘These’ bulletins | propriety as it can bear. Mr. Shepard, of New Haven, offered a resoiution | he ts in full aympatny with Mr. Chauberiain in his | Volunteered Tor the work, though the salary is Seige eapPreeaion of paupertein and the promo- | back dues 10 pay., Shares $1 each. “Subscriptions to | Priation — eriir ova. *'@: | shoula ealarge on those practical pointe, such as -jipastin windy small, Boe of turin. snd. self-dependence 47° in- | stock inay be made at any time bafore the meeting, at | {00S since such stations did not legally exist. It | tholim vuvabeue or resorscioa OF sole, the de. | AGAINST SELLING DRINKS IN WHOLESALE LiqUoR | as follows: 4 —-__ Sta ICO TRF | ern tn ecretary, amd reawurer, 1416 Fst. | i Proposed, however, that the Secretary recom. | Vol colons ‘or plants, and che breeding Of stock, STORES. “Believing that the mechanical schools already UES EET Mrs. Garficid in England. [J ARMIS’ BIJOU THEATER Briere gil information will be cheerfully given | mend Congress to as soon, as possible after | Wneh suggestell by work done, even tothe extent | Commissioner Webb stated to the reporter that | estabushodin ‘connection with our common schools LONDON’S HUNGRY HORDES, Loxpox, Gcvober 20.—Mra. Jas. A. Garfield an@ Hh MATINEES DAILY. “ROBERT G. CAMPBELL, President, ‘ing, & special bill covering the case. of repeating well-known principles and facts | the gentleman who called yesterday said that the | Fe doing a silent but important work, aud believ- ene a| her daugtiter, Miss Mollie, who Were passengers om = At night. 25 and 50c.; at adults S17 10th st. iw. | Carratw Peer D. Vroom, 3d cavalry, has Been | When these need to be taught.” wholesale grocerymen wanted licenses to sell by | 12g that their increase would greatly benent the | A Govermment Report Says there are ® | 1h) Ciliner Arizona IFull New York uave atrived PHEW ING AgTPESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, No. | relieved from recruliing duty and ordered vo join | "he committee consisted ot (Chas. W Dabney. | retall as well as wholesale. He says ne doesn't | Productive interests of this country, we ould, Million Destitute People There. at Liverpool. Zi oor marbeerat 4 ciceepafimetaiants: SOT bis troops, pending waich hes granted two monuns’ | Of Zeunewer; WV. 1, Chamberlain, of lows; HenEy | Nery well wee how tuis can be dous,as the inw | que committees ofthis associatIon, UNE UPOH | special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexrxo Stan. sippi; and Edwin Willets, of ‘Michigan, At His Faxewat Dixwge, given at the Arlington PAPERS READ TO-DAY. last night, Mimster Kuki entertained Secretaries | ‘The convention reassembled this morning and & ean {he wholesale license requires an ap- | cessity of Increasing the number of such schools, | _LOXDox, October 20.—The police are getting con-| No New Trial for Chicago Boodlers, icant to give bonds in the sum of $200 that he | Sna uf ‘them more useful, by appointing | trol ot the nation’s proceedings here. Their tac- | , CHICAGO, October 20.—Judge Jamison this more Frit not sel quor to be drunk on the premises. aa ing overruled the mouoa for a uew trial in the eed gmt Dg Sicoanae Gores Mechanles as fastructors in the gos or eae Ucs now are to permit meetings ouly in Hyde Commissioners to lasue & retail License w those | pit. GUePard Said these schools, wherever estab-| Park and at once break up the parades with | they be heard on a inouion. for-a stay of Jodemente Bayard, Fairchild and Lamar, Justices Blatch- | paper sent by Prof. E. W. Hilgard, of California, | Commis lished, were doing a great Much fault, and | mounted men. Probably the corncr is now turned, | Judge Jauisou agreed, to hear the wotion ob mae — AM IN NOCOMBINATION. AND I AM | ford, Miller and of the Supreme Court, As- | entitled “The work and the needs of experiment eee eee Reasonable fault, Pan found with public schools | Dut the distress is severe. The government report | urday. Cc ‘iso, my medicine are prepared by raduates ur pane. | SSTAME Secretary of tie Treasury fever Ba ie | Stations” was read. It was followed by the reading! waMEC WAR AT NEWPORT. uplis. By insuruction in the use of tools the best | F:YC3 1,00000 as the number of tue destitute in eat mee he Entertainments, | iuacy, who are registered as required by law. Ihave | “ce Macarthur, the Hawallan minister, a Ko- | of a papersent by Hon. R. P. Speer, trustee of the ara - Tnatverial was provided. by hg Die schools for ‘Sale of the Great Eastern. 5 Dall in the city’ | reduced the price of Patent Medicines. ‘Cal and ger | $M Of Austria, Hon. Edward O, Graves Assistant | fowa agricultural College, entitied “Experiments Hamming Duels Between steam | mecianical pursuis. Le A Red Flag Causes = Stampede. Loxpox, October 20.—The steamer Great Eastera fomplete stage Srings Apvly 602 Fst.n.w. o17-1m FE IO pee | ea and investigations demanded by the ut come Mr. Burrows spoke in hearty favor of mechant: | By Associated Press has been bold at auction for $105,000. oprene Fons oti = eae sree” net Pens, eal training in the rhe bo} October 20.—A number of socialists and ~ ene = {OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. DON'T FAIL | M- Akabane, of thie Japanese legation. REPORT OP THE COMMITTEE TO WAIT OX TREASURY <4 Btepateh to tha 3 ac { them from the high schools were soap exes ah ge a ‘Hyde Park to- Spastons Snewe anaes tee the iateat-Unproved. OFFICLALA. hates seri ag hoch ge in ¢ waemeteyes, -omeqgaees THE REMAINS OF THE LATE SECRETARY OF THE ee Spence ‘Tus Uwrrep States Naval Inerirote, which has ‘Today's naval maneuvers by the North Atlantic | [2 running up long columns of fh tna | 487. One Of Be speakers unrolled and waved ben hy 08 ‘army (Seats | bry nchee all over the United States, has ite princt. | | After some discussion on these two papers thé | swuadron was decidedly the most. interesting of | ting # lit tbe high trend area ag, “The glorious commune” 4 |. TLRKISH LEGATION TAKEN TO OAK MILL CRM- TON CO. o19-2t"__ | pal headquarters at the Naval Academy. OfMicers | Committee appointed to wait upon Secretary the series, and included a boat attack upon Rose jualified more boys than Uiey qualified for the | Portion of ‘the mob thereupon stampeded. Scores | Tn of me m for the year have been elected as follows: Presi- | Fairchild and Controller Durham submitted thetr | r.1.04 and ramming duels bevween steams launches | secre ber tne ee Of parties in the crowd Were thrown and trampled — penaan ones Sane dent, Rear Admiral. B, Luce; vice-president, Com- | report. It was in brief that Controller Durham of the flagship Richmond and the corvette Galena. | ‘The resolution was adopted. upon, Those who stainpeded reassembled later in | the city gathered in the parlors of tne Buckinghau ATS" JOCKEY CLcB Races tmander W. T. Sampson; secretary and treasurer, | said that while the word “Territories” was D> A letter was read by Mr. Burrows, from the | bother portion of the park. Hote! tuis morning at 11:30 o'clock, to escort the — Lieut C. R. Miles, A méeting of the Institute is to | omitted in portions of the act it was clearly the | Rose Island isin Narragansett Bay, and as the National Tube Works Company of Boston, dona- a ee remains of their late colieague, Rustem Effendi, to TUESDAY, October 25, fake place October 27, when a paper entitled | intent of Congress to include the ‘Territories in | sea was very rough the maneuvers were much | ting $250, to be awarded in prizes for “excellence The Dilke Scandal Again. “aluminuin Bronze for sieavy Guns,” by Alfred H. | the benefits of the law, and It would be so con- Cowles, of New York, will be read, epencé a bp eee ed em ot Cet a nny — that the appropriation for expettment stations Woot Reront.—The report of Col. Switzler, chief | be included in the urgency deheency. bit at the Of the Bureau of Statistics, on wool and the manu- a ~ of Ce Lye ee pe factures of wool Will be printed and ready for dis @ did not see how tat could be done: tha tribudon on Tuesday nese ns and — a5 no appropriation had yet been actually more difMcult to undertake, Lieut. J. F.. Meigs, | 1p workmanship.” Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evaxixo Stan. the Grawing-Toun, Ina clous-covered, oasis Sad the leet gunnery officer, had charge of the boat | wit, Houguton presented memorial resolutions, |“ Loxpox, October 20.—Fanuy, tbe servant girl | Greased in the oficial uniform of the deceased. The attack. Thrée cutters’ were used. each being | Of tae association he thee eee ng the year, | WHoMgured in the Dilke case, has denied Craw- cancel Was trimmed with sliver, and apse whe Sap Rete ad Oram, With ten oarsmen. | sr. Houghton announced, also, that the prize | £0rd’S statement of her refusal to appear at the | Was a hesvy lai Dearing the’ hame and ttle ba ” ved n Each cutter @ Gatling gun in the bow, u She had nothing to do with the Dilke case. | We deceased, “itustem Effendi,” eagra Mounted on a tripod. ‘Four’ men were alloted. to | snnotuced Yesterday as awarded to. ¥. Tomas | trial She had noching to do with the Dilke cass; | Over nis face'was Grawn a tulle covering. nthe ‘WEDNESDAY, October 26, ‘THURSDAY, October 27, FRIDAY, October 28, SATURDAY, October 29, of the coffia were laid bis sword With the and no account opened in the Treasury, there | éach gun. All the War-College officers were pres- | Cameron, of Sus instead ;, | some action, ~ Bt. ‘wreaths ‘and (weather permitting) Sesiera a il be vara ‘eletocktoldere ‘Tae Axancust tm tmx Scrmmrx Cover. | | could note a “deficiency.” But he added that he | Sat Ld aos the practical workings of the theories Thomas” oe Git ee aaa nae ‘ule roses, and cartations, ‘and, ay , November 7, y's o wot recommend that an estimate for ex- lege ares. beac! Mr. Babcock and President made LOGY. jeri Baron apa ‘Four Extra Days the Following Week. $ice, in the Kellogg Building, 1410 F se mw. Trane pee rey Tucker, od Jietice Heine cet, | periment statious be made and that It receive tne | Be Rove Island a number of targets ‘had beet marks, ‘urging members to cicoutegs thas ere. Se ae fcr books closed srom Oct. 20 io Nov. 2, both days in- | Cxgo anarchists. b woh periedinyrin early attention of Congress. Grranged in manner that gave them the appear. | pioyes to join the corresponding class of the tech. | The Minnenpolis Tribune Regrets that Tiages drove up @ heavy fall of rain prevailed, but St Hie et Be oe | ton for s weit of srvor in sper dase ilies ENDORSING THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION. ee eee aris boats were statloued | nical school Both ‘Mr. Babcock and Mr. Stude- it Insulted Mrs. Cleveland, asthe undertaker's men bore the coin vo the FIVE RACES EACH DAY. == sented until Friday, and afppointinent has veen | Resolutions were adopted that Attca american | St,%, DOIN, & thousand yards distant fro the | baer mentioned cases ‘where young Wen ia Tacs ber 2 Tribune | hearse Uere Was & momentary cessation of the Kee SEBEL 4 OES poet ppol nN lopt a a beach, and then Lieut. Meigs gave the signal to | tories had necome very proficient asdraughtsmen | MINNEAPOLIS, Mixx., October 20.—The ma. | Fain. ‘The honorary pall-bearers were Count = EMDR. cnet, ‘A Pryor sua in New. Vork yeeeenkcy Gent ORE | Fepublics have taken the Constitution of the United | advance. " When the ten tars had settled down to | touies bed necome very proficient as draugi They | tO-day publicly acknowledges the error it com-| Tui. The ROnorary pa Pee ot Sane Mil the Firetciase Race Horses and Steeplechasers. Fist cham gumcets af tesmsabe nace, Biacl and humseit would probably start for Wasn: | Sate a8 the model of thelr organic lama; that | 41008 pull anda strong pull, and a pull al yon | thought tie intelligence of workwen in thelr fac. | mitted in publishing any matter uncompliment | Ki" Secretary kiwardes of the Britisa segationg s16-2m_| ington to-day topresent the case of the condemned | three Americas, with their marvelous civilization — is opel auiy | Lorles could be greatly increased by taking Tull | ary to Mra Cleveland during her vist to this city. | Baroh Zeawitz, of tue German ; Senor —_ STESTA BARGAINS TN MEN'S FALE | Chicago anarchists before the United States su- | 80d progress, dre the result of the discovery by | Shoe ay tue rate of Weewens fo and eis Oey | Advantage of the fa. thes offered by this school, | Win ENHastell: Jamon tneuber oF the “Prisuee pester of the Spanish Legation, and Neatcn Mon. SDERWES i reme Co ‘Coluunbus; What pride as weil as self terest in re- TH 4 ., Will assum his own signature, the re- | roe, of tue State Department. Some of the others SPECIAL RACE TRAINS, BPE HALLS, 00S Fat. bere St GLOVES, | DI sabe publican and Alneriean insutuvous require. tat | MULE, and this wus maintained until we boats penton op aecignipregion wre Po he my pg Rm yh fog fT Rg a ‘nate cukelésteniaddh sxcocm, saan). ortes ol4-3m_| Exrtrip ro Boowrr.—Acting Second Controller | the United states—tue parent american republic | Were within, an eighth Of & mile of the beach, the place Of bonding the ext eaceactstion a8 to | tHrety exonerate Mr Bietuen from ail Kuowledge, | State Departineut,M. Taisvera; the Austeiaa tine and 1-10 p.m. Return trains will be in waiting when Ee: 4 ohio ean ge orm clea OEP | Chains or ene ottAlian of GADIEEne een eam! | capital, tabi and Lise respeen: the meee Chat che ‘cargos object had been ‘completely do- | “MP Preset one or Columbus, Onto, prosented an | PATHCHPAtON, oF responssDIliLy in the saune Zodtivitz, M, danische Mr. West Steerer, Baron the races are over. AR; delivery free. EMPIRE STEAM CIDER CO. talneers, | nisi of the Inauguration of the Goverhment of the | SOY’ invitation from the Columbus Board of o1 er 1 Rosen, of ‘the Kussian ‘Mr. ' Bouer, ' Se, | Which reverses the ruling of . ‘At the conclusion of these maneuvers the ram- jun! of Trade,| THE SERVICE PENSION BILL. : Pectact onder will be preserved. Objectionable per- | _ol 12 opp. Patent Oc, | whlch reverees the ruling of the War, Department panded ca auder the Constitution, and we foUr | wing duels took place between steam launch | Teading also an invitation trom the managers of —— Baron @' Itajabe, Brazilian mupister; Col. Frey, euae Will, an-em provivas cesastons, be excluded. g> OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND | war. It has been contended by the War Leyart- volumbus; ail airiots should | {Tom the Galena aud the steam launch Rocket, be- | the proposed Obio centennial, to be held next | uilimeis G. A. H. Men Form an Awecia-| aud Mavroye oD ee 4 Pome taese ares tovink | Beater de ttt pe on | askew ern nto | Rai ts idan aa | aengmuoat fda i | yuo eae a Sep," | MMote A, ten Fre nn Acree |b aac dt aw tne ih eta rs oad eshare w on Decatuve U 4 North Atlantic squadron, The officers of the War % cago, October 20.—The c iunots | [isis ‘Durie dead. boay pasar | ae | tae cis en Scanned ce ne one oe | Se ea ee cn | nue g Gut Ct | Ome nye a et ea Fay th 4 ot re street of of 4 Unat the mount Z as ver W ~ nl ~ Reameyiveniscvncn Gis Liu se we, Weallowton, B.C Phe tedaater | or the contract with the Govefaincnt cad theses | RECOONITION OF coxntinstowER coLay’s senvices, | wussiteed with armor, lmprovised trom very heavy | titsgs dine people of aig nied States” living | sixty-five posts being represented. It was sled by | Cemetery for fUrtBer Orders. I has uot Jet Deen Books ill bs, closed from the 17% to the 24th of Oc- | that they were discharged by favor should not} The convention unanimously adopted resolu- | readiness each launch steamed in a contrary direc. | Within a day's journey or the city. Post 40, of Chicago, to meet and take united action | G°ided whether Kista Seocmacustene to read @ F. B. McGUIRE, President. | tober, inclusive. enema ber OF amen aruny bounty. | Moreover, quite | tions recognizing the eficient work of the Com. | Uou, alld at a signal given trom the Hocket they | When Mr. Firestone sat down Mr. Burrows, of | regarding te service peusion bill,aud for tue purposs Portion of the Greek Testamentevery aay, waethas EL D. McINTYRE, secrecary. prey SHMUEL ML BRYAN. President. | a number of them recelved advanced bounty. if | missioner ot ‘Agriculture and his able corps of as- | turned and came down toward each other at fuil | Clucinnatl, got up afd said he lived in Onio, but he | Gradvocating all Just clalins of suidiers, salors/and ican Guane orennaeens saeaeian none annroron nC Gicer ie okbon_ | aves antics ater te asec He | wanna praoting ue intrest ot areata | Media’ Steen ener eee | erenasias hotn aoe cotmle, e | atta A Urges wan furs acs | mn anu oF Be *E¥ 80 oF stock ty or te amounts should be charged against ens | selene ane the Uulagging efforts ote Comms. | Sedcaiy exciting toa’ ie isskar te ease Bame of the carriage builders of Cincinnati to meet | Bit'be tnowu as (he “Service Pension Association abennatean hitb. EQUITABLE master Who made the payment. Mr. McMahon | Sloner toward the successsul inauguration of new | taunches were to destruction, which was | iB ithe queen city Of the West." Mr. Burrows | Cr'jinois” A missionary committee was appointed that they are entitied to the bounty. trys “also earnestly and, Sondualy trance coun: | S¥olded, of course, by skilrul ‘steering. It was | sald Cinclanat! was exuctly one ine thive-quar- | Uscertain the, seuiluieat Of te Ge Atk hen | Reported for Tax EvENNo Stan. ze CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, atten @uamiinia 3 ‘Uy; “also earnestly and dordially Com- | a tens im a heavy sea, ‘and - so | ters and o1 = population, hout the State regarding soldiers’ pension | Saxe ov a Dab Crrv.—The sale of the Jackson Tar TazarY wire GUATEMALA Ratrrrep.—The | missioner Coluan for the warm reception be gave | near did Une launches come lw each other that | Mr. Emerson seconded the invention to Cincinnati, | ParOUgHOUL the Stare resarding Duta brauch of | City property, on the Virginia end of the Loug “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 Fst. State Department has just announced the com. | the convention and the valuable ald given tt in 1t8 | their puerng scraped 1 passing. | ‘Then Ley CUrned | ee ea do Oe Dea te ane Ce | 4 national organization yet to be formed. Bridge o actow, for $18,000, by ‘Thos. B. Went ASSETS—$790,558.61. | eatricrpeoee — nae the fem igi ‘the United | “The convention then adjourned. See'calaon's Innes ‘but the ‘splendid heading ot | ramenel Oe Sree 2. Y proseuted aa) tavita-| progu Dying im Droves in New Jersey. | ord in the county ‘Court ‘omos here. Jackson Cluy- Subscription, books are open fora new issue of stock | ate nearly seventeen years ago Uy Presideht Grant, Bee aero nak eae rallure (0 the ‘ocket and | Srce for Columban, Mesira Sconlcr ste heck | BELYIDERL, N-J., October 20.—The prevalence y's company whith tovued $100,000 in bonds, ad — (ihe 14th). | Subscriptions and. the “frst payment | and then ratified with amendments, Last wists? Beomecratic Convention. Hocket, was, more successful. and rammed tne | $p9Ke for Cincinnati, ‘In beuait of President-elect | Of ude cuolers, OF a disease which strikingly re- | i 4 Soetd ae way taid Oy che President Witt (gBterrams to contain many novelties for atria oe ae daa se Sepa eset: | AN additional clatise in reference to ‘extradition | THE COLUMBIA CLUB couurrran sexD a Lerren 0 | Hocket, Was. nore the officers Say the maneuvering | Johnson President Studebaker nomluated Detroit, | sembies it, tn the upper part of Warren County, 8 | Tintary and civic pomp. It never made even @ ra, The Club t: be assisted by the following dis- | Equitable Building, 1003 F st. ‘Shares are $2.50 per | for crime was ratified by the Senate. It reader THE COMMISSIONERS. ‘was superbly executed. ‘Mr, Duffy spoke for Syracuse. eae a aD aroree eee eRe a a sew in: | spurt toward prosperiiy; never had @ population Sees artes. Mine HATTIE 4c APEEL of | “Penpblete explaining the object and sdvantages of | “Neither government be required to deliver | ‘The letter addressed to the District Commission- ‘night attack is to be made, this | , Before the vote was taken Detroit was with nomrergoondny wes have fallen victims to exceeding Lwelve souls, and tho corneas enen, OE York. baritone: Mrs ANNIE ROEMER-KASPAR, of | the Association are furnished upon application, Spits oyn cluzens under the supulations Of this | ers by the convention committee appointed by the | time upon the Dolphin, which has only one search Scat ki aah Cae Syracuse, Up and ried years ago, was long wast ky a: 7 OSE DOLLAR. Wednesday in cach month the sited wit boone feet ga Gemumbte Democratic Ctub received the gignatures | HE. Sas en nts ail Cos thee Say cuit: | wie then Groypen’ and the bent’ tate "are ae | _Amertenm Gnelight Association. eg el berfortuabce will Le sold. Cir. Cie eplack pm. ‘Advances will be made promptly | PERSONaL.—Gen. Dan'l McClure of the Army, | of the committee yesterday afternoon, and was ‘Out the torpedo boat as. it appnd choice between Cincinnati and Columbus, New Youre, October 20.—At the second day's | plies to tue outdoor poor this winter have been calace and sybecription avplicatious at the music | ‘at7octuck- 2% B. Buchanan of Richmond, H. M. Barry of New | forwarded to the District Commissioners. ‘The let- | Rantral Luce has appoiaived a Somunitiss sontioee COLUMBUS WAS CHOSEN session of the American Gaslight Association it | Rwarded to S. A. Mankins, Josep S. Beach, J. W. 1 Droop, HAs Destine cod seas eS Cone THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prevt. | York, D. T. Truckler of Danville, Ky., N. K. Ford | ter said: “The time is tast approaching when the | ing of Commander Chester and Lieut Br aeigs on this vote, receiving 77 votes while Cincinnati | Was decided to old the, next, aunual convention | Htummond, and P.M. Adahus for groceries ana 16 =m zest re 201 Bees. som) Fa dies Maman TM Hate 4,4. 6 | nao demowraie commie yi uments | MFC Maken vrei rst atc: | tg "one Tbe present anmsunco | Reese “aad gerne td ek. | Ween naa ot wen reer —— : = ‘on of New are at itt.——Senator | determine in What locality the national convention SPN aOR TOTS = z 3 4 W. @, Ce een Hampton and daughter were in New York lust | to noummate candidates tor President and Vice-| They Must Take Their Medicine. _ | Wally that Columbus would be the next place of ae ay yo Oh ed bo Ee tt 7 Inctraction Sours rom 4000 ae 1-11 wa reside et mw._| bikot New York aad’e alecasder e Puiinas lubdersigned, a coutaitise Sppalnted abn acpeccns | 4 MARINE COURT-MARTIALED FoR Nor Taxixa ‘Tax | MeciDG “ for @) Eraon Mt of Colt 2 ® $54 fsa; Peeut an ounce fortes: bacon dy cents uel am 4 to 9 pup. ol-lm See 3 ~ PILLS PRESCRIBI SURGEON. a reas ; coffee ‘pound | ; cents. ITE ELBE 1600 FEW TORE AVE, eee a Tee 05s w, re thee numba, Democratic Club 10098 | velegram to the New York Sun from annapo- | eck tos hold mectings ths afvernoon and tse cise, | rer, C.. &- Humphries of Lawrence, Mass Por peck. ‘Slight aiffereat rates prevail in differ Sour. daf or week. Ludion Shc each bea Lory ‘Estate ¢ and sold Loansetected” Tn- Tecommend that a public Of cltizeus of the | is, Md., October 19, says: Navy doctors have | ing scene of the fifteenth annual convention will Se ent wards, but these are the lowest contracts, eT Horrible Charge Against a Wealthy jon Couxt.—The Corporation Court ree seoortunent ta the Pnited sestce surance placed. Investments made, Special ation: istrict of Columbla be held for the Of | rights which enlisted men are bound to respect, |e to-night, when the annual dinner will be he\g py this and was ———— | fiom tie collection of routs and management of eal presenting the claims of W: as the | At least, it would seem that asick marine has 00) gp, is Weceneeoa —— iti mall cases Judgment oF the pinata Ges P ss Trost suitable ieee least, jepairs to Concrete Pavements. JyEsTox, TexA8, October 20.—A special ols-3m __1405 F strest__ Hold sald convention and uersiilisr onvesiens | Hght to complain about the medicine prescribed EXPENDITURES RECOMMENDED BY CAPT. GRIFFIN. ee fom Shennan Texas says: done W, Pros a a Fy UNITED STATES BONDS ON HAN! ‘We believe tnat Washington is as accessib! say for him, no matter how nauseous the dose may be, } Capt. Eugene Griffin, of the engineer depart- | one of the oldest and wealthtest residents ot Gray~ | Milis ue suttef J- 5 com ve BH rook has FOR MBE St ast point Ubat can be selected, and that hotel and or how little faith he may have in the t, tothe pn eg gy Bed oe eine the estate of Geo. G. Barton Jyoti ample to forall | medicine man” United ston, marine eo y cae the_apgeapee: the amnavit of Geo. W. Brawwiey, a young farmer | aduat rs ED. Baron, wo bas grea J ‘sufficient pine ced named | Coleman come tion tor “repairs to concrete pavements: Sas cee ter, Last bond entered upon tbe duties. LEWIS JOHNSON € COL, Bankers. Gould "be. constructed and | PY. speaking 100 plainly on this point. | Coleman | “esurtacing the south side of New York avenue, Frelds gave a vondin the stim of $3,000. Hiswealth | LaxD Salas 1% ALEKANDALA COCXTY.—TRe Te = ah 2 the time the tired of Pilla, “It was pills, pills | petween 11th and 12th streets northwest, $1,800. jy <—s (DE JAMES KADCLIFFE ANNOUNCES ‘Sollee your “coopers: ‘or toe Mar? calael sabaned Nis a toe the south side of Mount Vernon ot : oo ian oratory to Fie 1athat new ‘o8-L wa, ing the medicine left for him, the marine replied neuen oe ene railroad tracks, 2.000. j F Kae eer a Gay WC | ual ie Ee y affair | Sve and would'be happy to wait upon patients, Ogee Eamonston, Thos. Kemet representing the Colomial Beach Co., the | BoUrs from 2 to > p.m. Consultation free. _«24-1m* A. Lameety BO: Eincite: Cotsnd the bows! peegmetor. “Tickets or , FIRE INSURANCE, vester. ‘court-martial, Lieu! oe amine, incenting area, ee ae a wen Gat. WHAT COMMISSIONERS WEBB AND LUDLOW SAY. ‘rhiey, at pO RR of the tively mite aes moa Hsuvver Ps ton Co 2 “teas Magnet dberipatinrleely cine nnn) pag cm nag en prt et meg ey in the Gitgrd Fire fos. Co" Philadelphia (an old ‘aad tevore- Webb by a messenger from Mr. Dickson's office, | Pilg Reretueed ‘oswallow. The affair furnishes ‘think be Uh Avows Tnetivution, alle large owner Of Teal Commissioner Webb said, after he had read the | the finding of the court is losked forward eo with District of Col letter: “I don’t quite understand what ‘want | interest. W. CE DUVALL, Us to do. *To co-operate?’ Well, I we ——_+or____ orbs ‘Real Estate and Fire A young man who attracted no especial atten- | Could do that, I don’t know that we jow York’s Presbyterian Synod. Houses, Stocks. Household ‘Wear- | tion, seen in the New Haven depot the otherday, | meeting. Anyhow, I think it would be s it acumen: atertnreeraiemer rie: ng Auparel, Libraries, ae, ‘At the lowest rates. | was the Hon. Robt. J. Vance, “Hy 'PLAUDED. ae oe _-_ Ralannese “emneMbe tee a! 30. W. Comox. Jno, W. Masapreny” 02 hey returned to the house of the bride, where a oy Benen 8 UAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, — reception was held from 8 010. ‘The chapel altar we CORSON & MACARTNEY, ‘was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and Works, a SLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. XW. ot Fed and White crysanthemume, and at (ee 4 Bankers and Dealers in Government Bota towers Totals of te Hom Faz Escares Axo Staxv Pres Dasket of fowers irom the ‘of the Home, are to With whom ‘abe was favorite, | Tae Dride was attired vollet W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. white albatros wien, the <1 Mik ince “‘oouncea "sno wore Re triget and estimates: StaToR Iv Cucaco.—The statue of about her’ ‘er tulle Teformation stven furnished. Abraham Lincoln, which is toornameut the south- | was tagwoeed sate Soma, ‘snd abe care am 3, Coser Duties _ ott Bit be, unveboa and torn dvenved v3 the | Mr: Bpons brothers Cuseucz Ross ‘eavurday will | tho ‘nose wd atthe: Hl HORSE BLANKETS F i F re) at our usually low prices, in iarge variety of styles, in . fine, meditm, and cheap grades at TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, 17-30 1231 Penna ave. =o ee Sees

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