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* > | THE EVENING STAR fi — precede ua its tame mn et PUBLISKED DAILY. Except Sunday, ccetved with General Kegret Sorthwest Corner Peunsyivanis Ave. and 1lta St, by sacs + svat a The Evening Star Newspaper Company, = - & H. KAUPPMANS, crest seStea naa ; = : choice if 1 ould recall Lytton ancy asa diplo- why Frecncon tieirowascrowe at Tocene e matist, and forget bis faults and f tlings as Tndlam ers ae viceroy. Poor Lyons, Who hus been a perfect em- gence ack By posta Vrepeid 30 cents & Sate one year. $0. six monte, g: > Dassador, Is conseied for practically compulsory ena retitement by an earidem, but will pat bea Sumicient setot fr te toss of the oct TWO CENTS, [82s — = Lords D Lansdow ae Telegrams to The Star. | !ss'ei* This Wakes (Be eppatate Modam De Novi ‘ave London soon for WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1887. S.___|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. _| Washington News and Gossip. ¥ STAR—publishe” on repaid. S ba, 30 conta year post $27 Al) wad pe paper seat SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE > pondiivedy daat OUR NAVAL NEEDs. Recommendations of Admiral Porter in His Annual Report. | THE ANARCHISTS’ CASE. ‘The Decision of the Supreme Court be Announced Wednesday or Thur Paces 3 and 4 of Tum Stax to-day contain: tung of this Associat will 4 be eid AenM Monthly Mecting of ATER C32 | The Coming Labor Demonstration ip this City, i day. ¢ precaution bas been taken om board the ment wl Gio? ‘ery : Mowe te Aas, | Pepe ate Disaster on the Lakes, An Alleged Anarchist Plot | RELATION TO COAST DEFENSES—WHAT IS NECES- A THREE-CORNERED CONTEST. | rivures tor Chauterisns sates. EU beT ie ae ATTENTION! ALL MEM. | ,,5:ock €1 Per share, on which an advance of $1,000 | in Chicago, How Cholera May . Chamber-| SARY FOR PROTECTION—WEAVY ANMOR-CLAD Ve3-| ‘The Supreme Court room was crowded again to- os . Weare hereby ordered to Ue | M2800, yc cnerative Association inthis eity | latn's Visit to America, ‘Telegraphic Dispatches, | S88 NEEDED—RNNOLLAENT OF SEAMAX AND NAVAL | day with curious people interested to know the SALISBURWS CABINET. ——__ AMUSEMENTS. ____ | APS SSnsryy fo Ue'held Se sigue Hall’ “By‘Gever of | Soak Bas adovted the feature of setiiug’ sdvances bx | &c. ‘The advertisements are classitied as follows: | ON@4¥IZaTION, qRetsion nthe anarchists’ case. It was under! The New York District Attornevship. | Prebabiucy chat wr. Matthews and Daaade Ghance a - we __ Gy W. ZACHARY Seed oF BUSS pr anna recurd of eaeatea and | Auction Sales, Ladies’ Goods, ducational, Panos | Aqmtral Porter in tis anual report to the Sec- | $204 Hat the decision uad been reac mpobe YSIUp. | Ocner Members Will Seon Metre. A = <>, ATTENTION, BRICKLAYER: S12 on stock for mine period. Morroratine #432; for | and Organs, Sewing Machines, Specialties, Rall | retary of the Navy states that there are defects | COU st thetr conference on Saturday, an - eee ee Sicantcneiaanh to ten Gomes Gane. Commencing MONDAY. OCTOBER 31, re Uicected to report at the hall conser oF Heh | lowendytite bettie weet ttcaS tea seedieaz | Toads, Potomac River Boars, ‘Ocean Steamers, | tn the organization of the Navy, as weil asin its | BOUncement to-day depended upoa the ability of ‘Lompox, Octover 31.—The Gist sign of the minis. gh el por andist.on hes iss : oe) 801640. saps Books, Professional, Kamily Supplies, Wood and | ships, and that the first thing required ts a proper | S¢ COUrt to prepare the statement of the decision} A SUOOESSFUL MINERS’ STRIKE. | teriat changes which may be expected soon will 1 Gofclock'y. th saath, Sith bane te pticipate in | mum bac tne eS Bitte Rateaproed reat; | Coal House-furnishidgs, Medical, Dentistry, At-| set of regulations, and he suggests that a boardot | {2 tie. ‘There were more lawyers present than MENA EIA probable be Matthews’ resignacion of the howe MISS KATE CLAXTON at 6 o'clock p. ia. sharp, with badwes, to participate in | Bum, but the Board of Directors have to pay 3 suggest at any day during the argument of the cases, and pte woting of workiueiuen to be Held on that date, | per cout additiousl on advanced, payments for the test | tOrneys, three or more officers, not below the grade of cap- MR CHAS. A. STEVENSON, wat By OLDEK OF THE Year, ip order to raise sufficient funds to meet the de- — aoretanyy ce because of bis carly the general public spemed scarcely less interested. | SALISBURY’S CABINET BREAKING UP. | )aui<\itS“lf not so much wecause, of wis carly —_—-—- Decause he ts at loggerheads with Gen. Sir Chay, Worren, chief police commissioner, concerning the and for advances. This makes 8 per ceat nei for! GovERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DaY.—Internal rev- | “i, be charged with the duty of revising them. four months’ payments. Stock can be subscribed tor from 9 a.m. to 4-30 pm. at 615 7th at SU} rae — ON: CARPENTERS FRONT. : Minot early 10 EPH ASAD He treats at length of the necessities of special | AWOrnsy-General Hunt, of aphery the court. He, and Messrs. Tucker’ and Salomon, iWel r . ‘ training of the he ineer hold- ~ BOsS! Epa OF rtictpattune 1 the sreat, 1 ‘m pe {03 Og ee Sacnztany ENpicorr called on the President | ing that the Spe pahinn rales ee eee seed aa DEE, Gementinations of the wuanghipe. aneinemD ve ‘ fie Union. | -—— ‘THE REV. WM. HOLDEN WILL oFFi- | this morning. Une oMtcer are entirely distinct trom each other, | {and occupled. a front seat, with Awsistant Attor. | THC Triangular Contest for the Dive | overruled the policy of breaking up the parades by Se Be <a ae ae oe eT Ea im a | Resiaxen.—Mr. Jno. M. Kiilita, chiet of the Pub- | and It would be much better for the navy for theui | ney-Generul’ Maury by his side, and a number of | tlet Attormey% Otiice im New Werk. | chances of mouutad wen and subsiituted tue Sean ee I aise cei aaUt arto, | mon aud Holy Coummunioa. Tt” | cations Diviston, Signal office, to-day tendered his | to rematn so, for the attempt to combine these ait- | Members of es Were present. policy of masterly Inactivity, Which has on | = eS re opporrs Every ear was bent eagerly (0 the bench to| PRN SKETCHES OF THE TiKEE CANDIDATES NOW! Whole succorded Detter. The Lories are furious XTH ANNUAL REPOIL, INCARNATION cH, resignation to the Secretary of War, to take effect | ferent qualifications tn one officer will produce a f - | WIth him for this, He ts so geveraliy discredited in FoR THE AEA, 154,758. Pe CHURCH: CORNER OF soapy = ees edie tnohto ima | BYDtG, neituer a good Une officer nor a good engi- | Cth the words of the decision expected. Mr. | POSING IX NEW You! wo THEY DRESS AnD | 4 aX. enue, $705,942; customs, $774,389. and “MARY WARNER.” jay, Wednesday.) “TWO | Matinee and NichtS © ORPHANS.” Thursday? 5 ARY WARNER” ay Z 2 8 Justice Blatchford frst the decision in WOTHEY LIVE—Tnne: pes op | among his party that be wi ADVANCES MADE, #80, 100. or. All “Saint , Der TSS ak w 1 ¢ neer. ‘The duties of naval engineers are now of a | 2ustice Blat —— Hot E DIFFERENT TYPES fd Jol Manners, who ts iiiasik maleic rered Pe PAtb 70 Mintees Dayne te’ November. 1. 1897, at | few days to enzage 4g the, practice of law: MT. | higher order than have ever before been required | Case No. 7.” whicn 1 was Soon discovered had | ey ruy CONFUSION CAUSED BY NICOLL'S NOMI. | LOE 2 Na ners, who tein Teantifal Costumes, Effects, Se. PROFITS FOR THE VEAL, John Kulits In addition to bis regular duties, acted a8 | "them, and evety. year adds to tue quallbewtions | Howling to do with the anarchists’ case. ‘Then he | ¥ ave to resigi. It ts thoug’ At Hartington 1 Next Week—Frank Daniels in “Little Puck.” "OS EXPENS S$ ONLY $1 3th ehurch debt rivats secretary to Geu. Hazen for somé tme be | necessary for the caleieucy of this cage of omcers | TEPOrTed several decinions equally uninteresting | NATION. {to come in he wall sist on taking With blu one oF | NEW Nationat. tueate GRANTS SLUR AUOr F. sok arelss IN THE NRW SYSTEM OF BUILDING VESSELS OF WAR | read ‘an oelaion suse Mae A Ow Er SoU OF Luis | SpecialDispatch to Tur Eveatwo Sram. ever, is improvable, It being. more Wkely that Ls The first series of shar _ — atx years | Sonat For ae, tee een eee Secretary Wuitxry Berrer.—Word received bY | the respousibilities of engineers have greatly 15- | iana in the opinion that the railroad compgny was | New Yous, Ovvober 31.—The contest for the | Churchill will re-cnier the cabinet. pe pre tue $92.76.” Necond | Subject of “Missions.” nu the New York ave. Presbyter. | friends tn thiscity of Secretary Whitney this worn- | creased. It ts no longer im the matter of running | NOU responsible for the loss @f a carpet- | district-attorneyship of this city ts achieving @ EVERY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY AND SAT- ber cout ou 860) paid in. or 10 per | sau Chureh, ou Tuesday Evening, November 1 at 7-30 | ing is to the effect that hets much better. He took @ | engines alone that they are called upon to show | BAZ Which an old lady dropped trom the train | national reputation, Tye politiciens of nl tare cent per aman fit $15, valve $75, and incresshie long drive yesterday, and saw a number of his | thewrelliciency. “An eugineer must now be able to | While trying to lower a window. Thus one by one | TAUOHn! Tepuallom. Tike pullticiuns of at pare xX —S "ie oe frends, Mrs, Whitney has left Lenox, and is with | superintend the various details of construction, | the Justices read decisions tn various cases until It | Ta Wow ee ee won she her husband in the 57th-street house, in New York | testing materials, &c., and It 13 absolutely neces- | Cale to be Chilet Justice Walte’s turn. "After read- | points, see Init much more than the mere Mlling of 7 he Bri Co Socom LAND & CO cniy, vase sary that tne. beste cers | {Ng Several minor decistous he announced that the | a place, ‘The out-and-out democratic papers have ‘The Brilliant Comed feventis ' rN ee ce ¥ that the best “combatant seaman ofc p for ahare J) cents to $1,000 can be pasdat —— trom Vincennes, c ‘o announce the deci-iou in oer should be selected for the command of the deck, | tyuty Roped Lo be able to announce the deci-ton IM | coined a new political eplthet—Nicoliisii—which ays: The miners’ strike at Washingt Rs FPR , NOPIGUE. 4 HAS] | Arronermera.—The Secretary of the Treasury | And uke best Theoretical an practical, engiters | ,Ne.C Seo" AMgUSL Spey. and otvers Ce, 2ua~D. | 1 Sappowee to indicate a new shade of tuatatthtul | Hc, Svs: The miners strike at, Washington, nd will be plompet to wee her old customerand | %-day appointed James M. Brady to be gauger at | for the management aud care of (he engines. The | }310, 0), Thuredey., When thie announcement | Mess to party, and which was violeatly neriea | DOTS vis al — who may wish to call. 8. T. Taylor system, | Oakland, Cal; John M. Wimmer to be storekeeper | Members of a profession who are required to MAN: | was'made the courcTooin cogan to empLy itself so | about during the few days preceding. the Utter wang Sw 15 ath st, and yauger at Saiem, N. C., and Wm. 8. Tuompsn | Ag Machinery of the most intricate kind should | rage thay che marshal b .d to rap for order, struggle in Baltimore. Mr. Nicoll's action m NUAD Jent, 9th and D sts. n.w. Lo be storekeeper and gauger at Gadken College, | have the opportunity to ve a training ade- ee accepting a republican nomination will cause— ew York, PEWS ABUAILOL Vice Presidents EM Pst aw. | ae 3 net yulead ihe aseak |B Cs oct sp aed pene a olan ieeat on futeietiena DISTRICT DEMOCRATS, has catised, tn fact—uany bitter quarrels, Which ANCIN G. SAXLON, Treas > 20th st. We z 104 be 4 as A.COUTSY al Che best schools of teclnology, aud 4 ~ one pred teed. Peomnter : bation will please attend a meeting to be helal at Edel's e = oa cannot be’ without Ubelr Influence in the great SOUS COOK, Secret Hal, street, between 7th and Sth sis n.w.,on TOES: | | LIARILITY OF THE Directors OF NaTiONat.| (r thing in machine shops, 1n addition (0a Writ Of | qrHe ine of Division mot Cleveland or | Strugy'c of 18h. "These quatrels are wt ait ih DAY, November 1. at 7:30 o'clock, p.m. __“_ois1-3°_ | Bawxa—The motion made vy Attorney-General | {WO jeans at the Naval Academy, supple Anti-Cleveland, one Camp, eliher, Which makes the probiem ali the Be HEMOVAL (THE INDI STHIAL SAVINGS | Garland last week at the request of the Controller | Boginvers choaid ouperinge nd nae woe erucon of es more interesting for the politictans. there nave | fie new quarters ae 1220 Path ON BAS Femoved to | of the Currency to advance the ease of the recelver | engines and manage them; constructors Should | WHAT A MEMBER OP THE COLUMBIA CLUB Says apour | Den Some hoteWorthy examples of the power of per cent per alum id. af money 1s wit THE HIGHEST BIDDER, ‘dcopy of the annual report from the officers or J wieeting WEDNESDAY EVENING, with Mr. EH. SOTHERN, from the Lyceum Theater, ‘Where it ran for over 100 nights, various Appt allroad, Nov. 7.-THE ARABIAN NIGHTS; Om, ALADDIN'S. WONDERFUL LAMP. a ER, Bur, SEVILLE, Pension Bireau, 704 H. st. p.e, : boss rule, and papers, as wel. as leaders, have bad | < = H. st JOHN H. SOULE, Pres. of the First National Bank of Buffalo against | desicn and build sips, and ne officers should | THE ACTION OF THR JEFFERSON DEMOCRATIC CLUB. seme eaten a save : H ARKIY BLOC THEATER NDENBUKG, Lolacconist, 1745 Pa.ave. | THOMAS G. HENSEY, Secreta y. eal ie Elbridge G. Spaulding and others, was denied by | manage the vessels when they are ready for sea. great ations et cas boat and ae revue ia is SKES BROOKES, War Dept.. 1619 K <=> VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC Vor! —~ | the United States Supreme Court ‘today. This is | Such an arrangement of duties will be more apt | ‘The “Jetffrson Democratic Association” has at- | Eome chastis stiumgies fee bertons bore aay | mi ILLYEK, War Dept, 4104 at. 26. All Democratic Voters residin in Washing. | he case which tnvolves the question of the Hability | fo insure “harmony” in the Navy than the plan | tracted some notice to itself by adopting resolu- | year has passed. “for these reasons fe may ter ot | © CHAS. W. SCHELL, 4 Ista. 6 29-4t_ | ton city desiring to vote in Virwinia will find it to their | Of the directors of national banks for negligeuce | Which is now in operauon. In relation to th 1 read) interest to have a look at th 1 character. | Sie wie ak ee : eMEETING | Savantace to call at tho Headquarters of the Vingnis | In the performance of their duties. i raandags sc doe ee innmat sageeesiagionn ds nh ~ oe Sheena har ae firtces will range fre woe wate Shand Voralixe e~> THE =ECOND, MONTHLY MEETING | Puinocratic Association. 419 Loth stu. w. Rooms ee ee ee: foot to elect Cleveland delegates tothe national Astics of Ubree candidates who are posing for the to the screen. “PETE” BAKER, ws jay WH be made ‘othe z to Ww. Roorns z = . SHOUND HOMESTEAD BUILDING ASSOCIATION | J,Ue Kept open to day of elsction, “By order Cam- | Roppixo INDIANS OF THEIR LANDS —An oficial re. Admiral Porter says that we are no better off to- z cople’s suffrages, They make material for aneet > ‘ c democratic convention, “this assoctation as a body | Erubity comraste” Delncey Beet eel ot xy fice GF atx cane see ux z FEV GeO 8 wer or or Soe ™ pis Port received at the Interior Department from the | day in the matter of ships of war than we were 12 | win) under no circumstances, support any man | aud Ledis F. Post are ell wen who are well known teen days, just rtwo weeks, Day cfally -wrected Company. On HURSDAY finciall usta eneased ie Se thmt- | @e-—-—> SPECIAL NOTICE. ~~ | San Carlos agency shows that Eskimizin and the { July, 1883, when contracts were awarded f0f | wno may be known as a supporter of Grover | About Lown. cireaana, 208 ap No doubt Cn ach ma “RIT.” O31 | 0% fair, the meeting wil, take Place 1p, the basement = = Gans hala iaica twenty-seven eee Apache Indians for yrhom the Laie Boel ee —— ae se Cleveland.” ‘The Jefferson Association, of which ce DELANCY NICOLL. miners will age ye terms, A general TON THEATER of the ent, Gth st., between f snd F sts. sw, ¢ attention of ¢ public is rea] iy in to | sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona, recently got ou! a ei ago, the three Delancy Nicoll the youn 4 - reek. resident Pisher Oc. Matinee 10 and 250, | “over 2.000 alares of stock have been taken. our new Plano Warervom, No. Oar ¥ at-n.ws where | warrauts of arrest have been the victias or sys | Of the above-named veswels can yet’ be called | Jullus Emmner 1s president, 1s composed matniy of ep pace denaminds Merk deen agiond |ocny AS nh Ry hw ny Speciaity “how on arth. Fer on’ wishing to Join & good association should | willbe founda full line of Piauos and Organs. Sheet | vetnatic persecution by the whites, who have been | “completed,” which proves that it takes @ Jong | the old tenth district democratic club. An officer | handsomest Popul | sy an ee poy gg hn en I Ee era ob them of their lands in the Sun Pedro | tus to Dulld sicel vessels of war, and that if We ) of the Columbia Democratic Club sald to a Stax sanitation Cine man 7 1 le Fichlerette, | of G pec cent. Shares one dollar per month, W Franz Liszt, Constantin | Valley, and have at last succes Petite Tits si | Feporter thts morning that were put out nts on East, eet a . lo is gt emaopy, aetna sMebtLL Prestent, | Slertberey Theodore Thokii sud, sox of other | aWaY from thelr homes co tho san Curios Texerva; | within a reasonsble tine we must proceed on | acTen thts moms, ms eohores Were, Dut_on | upsG that delightful trewandeeaay manner whica vomtinypemggrndytin conn teen . smi oes _— J. J. DERMODY, Secretary. O29 St Jeading nusici both of Europe aut America. Also | tion, The sheriff now demands the surrender of pid system. We cannot, like cates a complete and absolute indifference to | THE COMMUNITY ep © Matinees Mon. Tues, Thurs.and $ (QBAND MUSICAL AND LITERARY — MENTE IN CNIVERSALIST CHURC! : SSS Wheelock” Piano and the Peloubet & | the fugitives by the military authorities, a demand | Some other nations, depend much on the assist- | club, however,” he said, “has never taken any ac- | anything like prinness. He ly a young inan ot Nae THROKIES ABOUT BENWAYONS DEATH. Se ruta ty hoy, CHaniis W Barbwix,ae-lo: | 9, “Standard” Organs, of which there are over which’ bad ‘not. been complied with at. last ae- | ance of our ocean steamers in time of Wat, as We | tion’ one ‘Way or another. At the time of the | physique, bioude hulr md moustache, und clean: | Saw Feancisoo,cctober ai-—A week ago Semen ree rene, is neL Dwi, st Uy. | 130,000 now in use. counta, have (oo few of these Uo rely on, and such vessels | Matthews appotntment the club laid down the | CUl features, He 18 inclined to be rachér reserved | day the dead body of Henry Bensayon, dewtisty Sunday School shssionary Society, FRIDAY, Nov. 4, | Pianos sold on instalments, rented, and exchanged. fs We have In the coasting trade, with few excep- | principies which It bellewd the President should | With persons with whom be 18 not acquatuted, al- | Was found in a lodving-house in Uiis city. Pint at 7:30 p.m, Aduuission, 23e. ‘o2p-de CARTWRIGHT & REILEY. Uons, bave not the strength to undergo the wear Boliow in making local appoimtveuts, but the | though as joily add pleasant & companion among | examinations secined lo indicate taal death Was M. A. K. BROWNE HAS REMOVED HIS LAW ———— roe! LEY. _| state says that he 18 exceedingly anxious to fill | and tear required of ships of war. Preaident differed with. thei. There has been a | bis friends as one would wish to mevt... He is very | the result of bis haviug Lakeu. polson with Uke Ibe Pianist and Composer, = office’ 36 La. ite the Cit; THREE RELIGIO-HISTORICAL LEC- ~ For the full protection of the coast, he says, | difference of opiuion on this one point. It cannot | fond of society and all sports, During the summer | tention of commitung suleide, A wore Uhorough ABIANI. —— eS aes y TUES, to be delivered one week, inthe | the position of First Assistant Secretary of State, } .*\ tee tae ‘optt | - FEF By ye 9 Will perform, supported by the fo Cad fy Dut unfortunately he has as yet boen unable to | Guter ties conetreta ee 1a iret the ( be assumed from that that the club 1s opposed to | he carries his lawn veunis racket as frequently a» | exauluation, Lowever, pulvied to xnurder. Ie Was talent.” Misses Katle Wilson, Florence Grin WASHINGTON TRAINING SCHOOL | 6th’ and 7th, by the Rector, Rev. G:F. WILLE find any gentieman he wanted who was Willing to | guns and tormede teats serend: tortineations, | Cena. | We belioved and believe now that the | he did his law books Ho dresses in tue latest | one of the most, Importaut witnesses axalust ig ‘Stier Amy Leavitt, and FOR SUSES, 143 F stn. Firet Lecture WEDNESDAY E. ‘a3 ocho guns, and torpedo boats; second, fortifications, | principles we then advocated if followed would | Englisa style, Nevertheiess there is nothing of} brother-in-law, Dr. G. Melton Bowers, who fay, EJ. Whipple E P-Jewell, 1 on which the vessels can fall back "In case of re- | have produced tbe best results, Tux Stak advo- | the dude about Mr. Nicoll, aud any person who | in prison under seritence of death for polsoning his ‘Tue Derantuenr op Sate InteRrenes.—Bal- | VeTs?s third, an army to meet the enemy in case | cated the same principles very strongly, but it | imagines that there is any of Ube softness of mind | wite, benhayon’s sister. The fact that Benbayom he attempts'a landing, but without the frst line | dos not follow, for Uat reason, that ‘Te ‘Stak Is | JuclUded tn bis other characteristics wouid soon | jeit 4 writen statemeut to the effect that he and thazar Brunner, the chef of the Astor House, | (ye second and tuird will be of very little use. op) to Mr, Cleveland.” Mad uimse.. “put to rights” by Chis young and elo- | noi Bowers was guilty of Lhe death of bis sist Tin whose brother was lately arrested in Germany for ‘A SQUADKON OF HEAVY ARMOR-CLADS. here is already some figuring as tothe local | quent advocate, 1885 caused at first intense public tuterest, for IC non-performance of military duty, though an} ‘The first step toward the protection of our | Gemocratic convention toelect delegates tothe | During all the time that Mr. Nicoll conducted | seemed that an enUrely Innocent man was about American citizen, has received a letter frou Secre- i national convention, but the lines of division, as a | the ‘cage and other boodle trials be managed | to ve hung. After a day or wo passnd, however, tary Bayard stating that the Department of state | Coasts, he urges, should be the construction of 8) well-tnforme! democrat told a Stak reporter, 18 | 10 flud time to attend ils ciud, the University, and | the tueory Was advanced, be-ed on a train of cht had taken steps for the release of his brother. squadron of heavy armor-clads, that could be | not Cleveland or anti-cleveland. Wo be seen in those hiunts on upper Broadway | cumstances, that not only Benuavon’s desth was See ready at a week's notice to anchor off our shores | The Columbia Club has given the use of its| Where men abou. town are most frequently met. | caused by murder, Dut Chat Lue man who planned Tue Rerorr isstili current and credited in many } and resist. an approaching enemy. If defeated, | rooms to Mr. Maxwell, who came here to-day from | Those friends that he bas are very warin ones | the taurder Was Bowers or bis friends, in Che bope wing popular ia Ube D. Scott, Jno. U. Keussel and Wm. choice proxram of new instrun Feettations. Admisnion only Sub The regular course of lectures, beginning TUESDAY, | ject: “Lhe Introduction of Christianity into Britain as | #¢C®Pt the position, eps oh ercenens beesaeene CID AY, SSSR se BS NG, at 7 welock, a 1343 F atu w. 1 hese, fo vance. (For tckets | §§-—gosREPORT OF THE CONDITION and iuforuttion ada 1. 'E JOHNSON, MD OFTHE W. G, C35 eure pean et the Farulty, 1100 ot iw. ee - GC ee DR WODGKIN, DENTIST, HAS KE-| CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Aikirese 919 G street 2. ee OEY Instruction boars from 4 to 9 p.m. ~ Grate Tickets at Metzerott's and Eilts e20-at At the close of business Cetober 15th, 1887. RESOURCES. - : ALL MEMBERS OF L.A. 1644 ARE RE- TP UE CYCLERIES. 1406 NEW YORE Sy Ingeting, a0 ables for rent by the | juattors of tuportance require your. atten Pose dag or work reach hour: $10 per | matches (, unpo require wo. Largest assortment tn the United States. ree ae ual ‘hac Mr, Vilas has been offered and has | this force could retire to the protection of the | New York, a8 the representative of the New York | They look upon im as & an who |; too strong- | Of Saving hw from the gallows. “The inquest Bes Sonata ce winx oF wii ae Soe PIANOS RENTED, g12 FOR 3 Mos TH, Building lof’ sad improvensenia, seb the Secretarysiip of the Interior, to suc. | forts, Where, united, they would probably offer | State dewocratic comulttee, and who wilt taxe | miuded to be puffed up by the Culaoue Nattery we | fore the coruuer’s. Jury drag slowly ou durtug Pee copes RAEN GC eutre, | Yautieeee eeckioncwhaa ceed Mr. Lamar when ne goes to te Cnitea staves | HOM than Lies the’ resiacance they could omer | charge of contributions vo ald in the New Yors | has Feccived. Itis hardly propauile that Deuaney | the past week, wach day pricing a wew tens) Uanebemelone wis. | Ste 4225 Pennsylvauisave. } Cash on hand... + _a1UG 67 | Supreme ‘Court, and that, Mr. Stevenson will De | TNEUr protection, which it broken would reader | nee district attorney's office. He bas worked hard | of complicadous luvolved make It one of creat tn E MMISSIUNERS OF by = Ode BISTICL OF COLUMBIA. Wasi * , October 15. 1887. A Guar Suze Or Dex Goons dugg & coudusive t0'the public interests to open a Lisuway from the present terudnusot Michigan ave. BY LUTTRELL & WINE, northeasterly direction, aloug the northern dary of the Glenwood Cemetery to the June 1930 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, vf Harewood and isu, Ker Hill ro 2 Ler-Ger Promoted to be Postit al the attack of ‘an enémy no longer doubtiul, | A FAMOUS ARCHITECT DEAD. ‘ne first element of success in Unis undertaking me y c. ye Saw she principal object ct bie visit 5 te wieeweneS the construction of a proper fleet of armor-ciads | Death of the Man who Designed the AMONG LAWYERS by the local press. Each Gay Ube Sav F while experimenting With fast cruisers, for, ‘ he has w tat __ | journals have contained from six to fiteen ¢ Inspect the post at Fort Snelting, Minn., which ts | aithough the Laver will’ have ‘thet ‘appropriaus —— has mon ap enviable a reputation asamong lay- | finn. ot the vestimony in the cast and thcorws —— Unuw t unpte: oe : ~ to be enlarged to make room ‘for the teks | place 1u time of war, tuey can flever, by them-| ‘Thoa, U. Walter, the venerable archttect who | tne district anceneee ofa ee amerenes 1a pom gt Fg Cou 7 =| from some of tie small posts In une | selves alone, keep an enemy's fleet from ourstores | gesgned and superiutended tbe construction of | te ‘strict attorney's offs not a man | Jaterest in-the come Powe how dicate best y Gg a ed . BBE RO ON tT. It 1s understood, however, that General | San Francisco 1§ a place that an enemy could ‘ a “ whom his assoctates would speak more highly of | ever, aud the public tn at uae seetitugiy fg St tn tt Ag La eg asenbiamancts SAL | sheridan while ta the West gave ‘personal at, | attack fromoutside theentr ence tothe port. Now, { the Capttol extenston, and who made tue plans of | Shan Delancy Nicuil. Even at, the presest me | reachedthe conelt ton to theorize ho TUrtber au enowzh to arn twice What he is allowed. Ubere, | terest. The standing of the parttes lmplicated or about $6,000. Suspected Would buf justify Uke space devoted to it “ : : see eae ; : Pasa Sr | tolet the detectives unravel, possible, Uke mys c joliowtuer ine’ te, 2: compliance with the requirements of law, notice | STATEMENT OF ASSETTS FOR EACH YEAR | tution to Uw Crow Indian Crouules, and tut the | bere iS our eifet city on the Pacific coast, with @ | Other public edifices in this city, died at his home | ment the only arguimeut Which ts arged against | to let Un “Breacitel G4 Uecudeioah toc iadied wear. at 61 | is bereby wives <f the proposed opeuime nnd evesneion SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF + "= | presence of Gen. Kuger at the sceae of action | population ta quarterot a militon, with nodeienso | in Philadelpiia yesterday. Mr Walter waseigniy. { iim 1S political wot personal. What the ‘resuit | tertous plot. ‘eae worth si Of the highway aforesald, a1 dall persons who have ob- ‘THE ASSOCIATION. ‘and the concentration Of troops were suggested by | at all Worthy of Cuename. Thecircumstancesother | tour years old, and at the time of his death was | Wi DEOL the present step upon his own personal or “Peauliful 6-4 Striped Cloth, all wool, at 75c., worth | Jectious t thereto are called upon to attend at First year, 1880. him. case require San Francisco to have the best *83 | adv neement in politics it ts hard to Judge. Many In Order to get a Great Estate. esutiful 4-4 Serves, all wool. at 374c., worth 0c. | the sth day of November, 1807; at which: tims: the Second year. 184) a Cqulpped ‘nuvel establionment. inthe, eoumers. | President of the American Insitute of Architects. | jeading politiclans say that tuey thIek ne has toe, Beautiful 4-4 Ladies’ Cloths, all wool, at 40c, worth The best Black Henrietta Cloth in the market at $1 pplendid line of Drens Goods frot Ze. to 61, aut Plaid Serges at 200, Ali colors al wool Flannel Cloths at 25¢. Salk Velvets im all shades at Soc. Black Silke at ¢3.85e..41, $125,810, $1.75 and 82. We guarantee the prices in the gouds, the famous Guinet brand. A fall line of Flannels, Blankets, and Domestics at Lowest cash prices, ‘A full ine of Underwear in gents’, Isdies’ and chil- | eren’s job lot of Towels, at 83 per doz. worth #4. ‘Linup Sheeting at 1, worth a1 Linen Damanke ai ins ialty. A large lot of Hanikerchiefs and Gloves very cheap. remular made Hose at Qui stuck is complete, our prices the lowest. All persons indebted io us will oblige us by settling Mheir accouts at once, before the chanae is made in oUF Vusivess. LUTTRELL & WINE, 20-20 1930 Pa ave. n. w.. cor. 20th, H. F. Woon & Ca BEG TO REQUEST YOUR PRESENCE AT THEIR OPENING DISPLAY OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AT THEIR ‘NEW STORE, CORNER OF 15TH AND F STREETS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1887. ssioners will vive hears iy order of the Coramiieaiaie all parties inter- ‘of the District -BB, President of the Board of Commatastoners D. MARKET HAS A PRE et supplies which its yet nuit in preparing their pared list of marke Fons will find conventent to ¢: orders. Send for the list, make w What is wanted, aud yuu will be wr: Everythi tiewt-class FRANK J. TIGBETS, prised af the annoyance save. at regular warket rates ‘OFFICE OF ©0i T OF COLUMBI —The taxpayers of ‘that the undersucned has received the Wt eof amsessuients of taxes for the yeur endl lune 30, INS, aud will be ready to receive payment ol aes st thix Office frou and after the FLHS1 DAY OP One-half of said tax is due No- vember 1, 1847: the other half May 1, I we firwt halt of said tax duc November 1, HI not be padd durms said (2) per ceut will be added on the first day of each succeeding month therea:ter until the satn paid, or otherwise proceeded wii ‘he law iinposes a like penalty for nou-payiweut of nth a penalty second half due May 118%, 31 not paid within wald JOBS F. COOK, Collector of Taxes, VAY, becinning November Office Leurs: 12 to 4 p.m, SERIAL SAVINGS 20TH SERIES. ing 6 per cent vances maxi hare of stock, requiring but for the use of $1800. ss interest to withirawing members. I atm of $180 on om auonthly payment 03 Shares $1 each.” Subs stock may be made at ony time bet the office of the s. 2... Where all inion and constitutio: mum retione te | Retige MONDAY Ej 2 pamuphtet form turniehed howe! G. CAMPBEL JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and ‘Treasurer, No. olgata, TAL Corner New Yurk aves aid 10th at, t-class varments at reasuable prices, Se SEW ISSUE OF STOCK CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ‘Third year, INSY. Fourth year, 1853, Fitth District of Columbia, City of Washington, 2%: 1, John Joy" dso, secretary of the’ above-named Association, do solemuls swear that the above state: meut iv trug, to the vest Correct—attest THOMAS SOMERV dent. FRED WO PHATE poe Treniden BE PELE, (Finance Com, i. MBL ‘The fourteenth issue of stock is open for subscrip- Payments commence November, 1887. _Oftce, Equitable Bul sang 1009 F stcete NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. The Union Co-operative Buildi:~ Association wil hl Orees SAUTER a ae Deanis Connell, President, s corner ist aud if ats, nw, BB. Tracy, Real Estate Office, Meyertoet ume Loeb ( Brow), “7th aud eta, mw, E. F. Buckley, 706 E at. u.w. John J. Fuller, 58 H st n.w. Lieut. J. F. Kelley, 31 G st. n.w. DAN'L DONOVAN, Beefy, 101 Tt, COLUMBIA HOWLICULTURAL The, monthly meetin wil be inst, at Veteran's all, 925 Ppwe at ?s. JAMES CRUGUIS, See tes ondae | sp red chase NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB RACE: Bo sence or the Nations Put hers hon éab obtain these tickets for the Extra Mectiug aud alter MONDAY, Uctober 1, at Club Room, Ve hon Building. oie = ‘10 THE BUSINESS MEN, CITIZENS AND RESIDENTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. o31-3t <=> Dist. ETY LrecrenaNt-ComMaNDER R. B. BRADFORD will to-morrow assuine tne duues of assistant to the chief of navigation, Navy Department to MU the position for several years occu- pled by Commander B. H. Mecaila, y nd to Sea. Lieutenant ¢ for sometime attached to the War College and train ng-satp station at Newport, and has been in charge of the lighting of the new haval vesseis by electricity, Prrsonar.—Capt. Hassier, appointment clerk of the Interior Department, has revurned from a vistt to his home tu West Virgiuia, almost entirely re- covered from luis recent severe illness. —The Migut Hon, Sir Lyon Playfair of Loudon, E, H. id_ the “Highest bidder” Company, Hal Lot England, Mr. Malsnoka and B. okto are at the Arlingtou.—Mr. W. T. Colman, president of the Luke Shore National Bank of Dunkirk, N.Y. tin the city (or a few days, on business with the Treasury Department. ving M. Scott of § mond and Robert Weld of New York and C. Lewen- uauptor Sweden are at the Riggs—Mr. ‘Thos, H, Heath, who has been managing editor of the Sunday Republic for two years, retired with the last issue,——J. B. Puthot® of Wyoming, W. Mc Fenton and H.C. Howard of Baltimore and W. L. Donohoe of New York are at Welcker’s—Jas, M. Evaits and H. E. Trematn of New York, R. and ©. W. Huntington of Boston are at Wormies John Moore of Syracuse, H. A. Newton of Brook- lyn, D. May of New York and I, P, Isley of Pulla- delphla are at, Willard’s—G. W. Beck and J. C. Wells of New’ York, A.D. Stutz or Vinginia and John D. Roquemore of Alabama are at the Metro- Man. Gus. Hyman, EP. Sherman, A. M. fahon and Geo. F. Keriz of New York, W.'B. Clark of Maryland and B. T. Dyer of Massachusetts are at the National.—Senator Voorhees aud ex-Rep- resentative Latub of Ludtana, John C. Wallanue of Charleston, 8. Adims and G. J. © bers of New York, Wai. Hi. Nichols and J.C. Prince of Boston, J. C, Perry of Nortolk, Va., Major C. A. Earnest of the Army, A. Levison of Zoudon ani i T. Aller of San Franciseo are at the EDbIU.— Senator Butler, Wi. H. Jackson of Boston, It, C, Mallett of Rockford, fil, T.f, Hagerty of San neisco, Stanley French and 8. 'T. French of ww Yors and K.‘f. Thorn of Couniecticut are at St. James.——Senator Hale arrived in New York trom Europe yesterday.—Senator Hawley has taken apartments at No, 1514 K street northi- West for the winter, HE HAS NOT RESIGNED, An Unfounded tumor About Secretary w Bradford has a n Francisco, A. L. Drum: | Four of the heaviest armor-clads should be built and equiped With the most approved ordnance for the détense of te city. ‘The requirements of New York, Boston and other ports are set forth in a similar manner, ENROLMENT OF SEAMEN. He holds that a special law should be enacted requiring the enrolment of every mariner serving on board vessels of the United Siates, including ocean steamers, vessels in the foreign and coast- wise t vessels on the lakes, fishermen, yacts- » ou the plan of ‘the royal naval reserve Of Great Britain, which will be one of the strongest supports of that na- on in tine of war. The report says Unat our law makers are partly ies ip for the decline in our ocean shipping, tor while every other nation wiih any claim W commercial importance has strained every nerve to increase its commerce, the United States has done nothing. At preseat there 1s a great desirela thiscountry toshary with others in Ube foreign trade, and it is strongly urged that the Governnent sbouid give its aid in resur- Tecting our ocean Commercial marine. ur legis- lators should not hesitate a moment between the proposition to abolish the Shipping laws s0 that ‘vessels could be built abroad for us by British me. chanics, and that to foster the industries of our own country and have our ocean steamers con- ‘structed in the United States under the super Vision of naval officer, 80 that the Government Would have vessels of suitable charact r to per- form the service required of them a8 commerce destroyers in time of War. ‘REORGANIZING THE NAYY. ‘When the Navy ts fairly re-established, the ocean ‘steam marine 1s given an opportunity of attaining its proper level, and an adequate naval res -rve is formed, there will bs required a reorganization of the service. ‘The lays of old-ta-hioned ships have passed away, The pot-metal guns of twenty-five years ago will be melted up and a new system of ordnance will rule the hour. N-w kinds of ships, new kinds of gus, including machine and rapld- firlag guns and torpedoes, will tke tne place of old means of offense aud defense, “Tue personnel of the Navy requires the most careful reorganization, and mexns should be adopted to infuse new iife into tt. As regards pro- motion the service Is at a standstill, Many officers who are ensigns should be tleuvenants, lieutenants: should® be leucenant-commandet the latter should be cominanders, and commanders captains. A captain should be abie to reach the grade of rear-.dimiral by the Ume he athiins tut age of Mfty-two years, so that the Government could obtain some service from him in that grade, ‘Under present circumstances it often happens He resided in this city from 1851 to 1865, having charge of various public works. He began his professional studies in 1821, in Philadel- phia, in the ofMtce of Wm. Strickland, architect of the mint und of the custom- house in that city. He remained there for nine years, His first important work was the de- signing and constru.tion of the Moyamensing prison, In 1633 he made the original de-igus tor Girard College, and was sent to Europe by the Duliding ‘committee of that Institution. | Upon ils return he took charge of the constru-tion of the college buildings, which were Nolshed in 1847, In Secofdane' with’ his suggestions. “He was dso Tade one of the directors of the institution, His DEXt great public work Was the breakwater at Laguayra for the Venezuelan government. In 1851 his design for the extension of the National Capi- tol was adopted, and he was appointed architect. While in Washinyion he desigued the extensions Lo the Patent Ofice, Treasury, and Pos.-Oice buildings, the dome ‘on the Capitol, and the Gov- erniment Hospital for the Lusune. He also designed te Interior of the Congressional Library in tie Oia part of the Capitol. “Many notable butidings about Philadelphia were designed by him. At the laying of the corner-stove of tue Dew pubite bulld- ings In Philade.phia he consented to assist Archi- tect Joba Macartuur, jr., 1n their erection and he ‘Was $0 engaged at the’ time of is death. Mr. Waker mathematical predilections, deve early, ani Ouga be nota ate lucation, Harvard conierred upon him the degree Of doctor of laws, He was president of the Amcri- can Institute of Architects, ineimber of the Frank. lin Institute since 1829, and eid a proiessorsuip of architec.ure there, ‘He Was a member of the American Phiosophical Society since 1841, and 1a 1860 lecturer on architecture in Columbla College, New York. The University of Lewisburg, in 1803, conferred upon him the degree of Ph. D. wan mt = Perpetual Sajunctious Granted, ‘TWO DECISIONS IN THE DISTRICT SUPREME COURT. In the Court in General Term to-day Judge Hag- ner delivered the oj'inion of the court in the case of Goodman agt. Bien, affiriming the decree below ‘and grauting a perpetual Injunction. This was a controversy over @ 11-foot stripof land at Mt, Pleasant, which the compiainant claimed under a deed dated July, 1886, as@ the cotrt heid that he huad a good deed in equity, and made Ue injunc- ion Lu Culer Justive Bingham delivered the opinion of the court iu tne case of Fanny B Hill agt. W. B. Harlow, granting to complainant a perpetual tn- Junction. This Was a contro over @ strip of ever ruined hiwself Others think that be will develop such Strength .¥ to make the politicians lad to take him up at some furure date. He inself refuses to talk upon the subject, Delaney 18 a pretty shrewd boy, ani Knows bet- ter than any oluer inan in the disirict avtorney’s office tue Va.ue of keeping silent at the right ume He. was placed in a Very dificult position in U resent instance, when it Was not Kuown wuether e Would be nominated by the democratic party or the rpublican party, or a citizen’s independent movement, or not at all. He is frequently seen at “he University Club, and makes tat a sort of headquarters In Une evening wien be has Do spe- ctal engagement, He 1s weil liked there, and the slik-stocking members are supposed to be sold fur hn. he old War horses aud street p rtisans, Uke “Jake” Patterson, Baruey Biglin, aud other well- known macuine then, are up 1p arms against hin In the betung his chances are good. COL, FELLOWS. Col. Fellows has long been looked upon as an embodiment of the man who lives well. The colonel 1s a jolly man, a good after-dinner speaker, first-rate orator, and one of the Irading Jury law- yore, Waee ise colosel exerts pimetil Br can iwake a Very fine specca, He 1s a Short, tat, Jolly- joking man, With an expression ‘of good humor mixed’ with’ an indesciibable appearance of shrewdness The colonel spends lots of money— tiuch more than his income from we disirict attorney's office will Warrant hiur in doing, no doubt—but tuen he has & large tamily to support, and being hail-fellow-well-inet with a large por Uon of the piousuent men of the city, It is not strange that he sometiwes finds bimself finau- cially straightened. The colonel mukes no pre- tense of dressing fastionably, and, in fact, cares little whether his dress may be consider-d correct by the nice cittles in Uhat line or wot, A good bot- Ue Of wine, a weli-cooked dinuer, and a fuely flavored cigar are much move Luportant to als mind thau the cut of a Walstcvat or the coloro. a. scarf, The colonel, no doubt, suffered considerable Chagrin at, the pubucation’ in thost newspapers ‘which are opposed Lo hum of the Judgments which had been ob\ained against him.” IU was, perhaps, uufatr to publish Chose Judgiwents without a state. ment of such as bad veen salisfied. ‘Tue rousing Dig reception Which Was given him by bis neigh. bors in Wash ngwon bis undoubtedly did | given Ubrougoout Germa’ Brnuix, October 31.—It ts stated Uhat Prince Hoheniotie will allow one of ils sons to become a Russian subject tn order that he may i the Witigensteln estates. The prince bas refused all Offers of Russian notles to purchase Che property. —— Germany and Her Cotonies, 3 t will pre seut a bill in parilawent concerning tue nationale Ly Of Germans resident in Uke colowies, The “Don Giovanni” Centenaial. is, October 31.—Festival performances Were ren th apd Ausirla Saturday ror tive centenary ol ie production of jovannl.” ‘The periormances ai Berlin and Vienpa attracted brillant audiences AU Prague there Was a procession of musical sx paraders, foowed by an enormous ¥is ted Ue Villa Bertramka, where Mc stay apd Whee he wrove the overvure Giovanni.” The monument erected 1u my ‘Mozart Was covered Witu Wreaths. A number of Speeches Were Made and Lhe sock-tes saug Various Selections Irom Mozart's compositions, —— Killed in a Loaging-House. New York, October 31.—Shortly before 1 o'clock This morning an aitereation took place in Ube lodge iug-house No, 5:3 Bowery, between Win, Downey, a clerk, and a lxiger bamed Hennessey, forty-lour Fears vid, in Which Hennessey was assaulted by Downey and Lodging-ttouse Clerk Goetehiots, ine Micung injuries from which be died vetore the arrival Of am ainvulauce, Both clerks were arrested. eerrcainsiinie Aa English View of Cleveland. A London cablegram to the New York Merald, Gaied Sunday, says: “Today's Dispatch, velong- ing to Mrs. Ashton Dilke and edited by Dr. Hum ver, member of parilament tor 4 Sculch consulye ency, bas the following editorial: “Presigent Clevelund has returned from a royal PE. wi Ube States the most popular man, a and Che most successiui President sine Lincoln, Four years ago he Was bara known be- Yond the bordefs of bis oWn State, Tutwe years ayo ue Was ligbting lls Way Lo the Presidency Unto a'storm of disgracesul and undeserved ologuy, paraileled even in Wwe onalivies of Awerican poittica. Bis honesty, tnudesty, his courage and his loyalty to public duty op yd wien have conquered the esteem of his countrymen, ‘These quallues bave probably not served hitin so Well wilu Lue profe slonal managers ol Lue GemO~ ‘eralic party, many of Whom have been scandalzed 0 Dud Chat Ubeif candidate actually Ineaut What he professed; but Mr. Ci veland wid, to all appear Truth be that porte, ruund 23 feet wide by 109 feet on H street | loterview, when Ci ances, live down Ube disaffection of 4 seciion of bis ‘The rapid and unprecedented growth of the District feta tedieett mpreen rere demerits Kear i7ik® in square 127, and tbe ‘chiet Justice, | of reciting from the race he was very Supporters, as he has lived dowa the rancor of is of Columbia, its constantly increasing population. and | Commodore Harmony, Acting Secretary of the | ih. & Binoy tne wee of sixty-two years, No officer | #fter reviewing tue pleadings and evidence, said | his. Lils persoual habits are not so extrav. | opponents.’ the development of its vresent and future business | Navy, has received word from New York that See- | Situid ‘be over forty yeury of age when comninis- | ‘Be Prepondersnce of the proof was tn favor of coin. | agaDl Of Course, us Uhos of Lhe OLLEr LwO ge Enbrgrntion, books are open fora new issue of stock | interests necessitates the Lublication of a Directory | retary Whitney 1s improved both in health and | sioned a captain, or thirty-five wuen. promoted to | Plalnant, and directed the injunction to be made | men, ‘although he ut fietenn eeceived dale ee teeth, (BEML, Payment | that will be thoroughly reliable and aatisfactory. Sotrits, No information beyond this has been re- | commander. The officers in ‘the lower. grades | Perpetual. Equitable Building, 1003 ¥ st. Shares are $2.50 per | The undersigned proposes to publish a Directory | ceived. Since the announcement of his illness | 8iould be young tnen in robust health, active and “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 Fet_ ASSETS—$790,558.61L. Sales of Real Estate. Feliows and less fashionable clothes mouth that will be complete and comprehensi ontaini 5. ” 1 evergetic, to enabie them to perform the varied a1 — Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of | the name, occupation, and address of every vrofes, | Saturday, rumors of the Secretary's resignation in | Guties ‘of their profession, aud shuuld not be | John Marbury and J. M. Nelson, trustees, have | Nicoll. ils attire, while always being neat, is the Association are trmished upen application sional man, householder, tradesman, and artisan who | tHe tmmediate future have been flying thick and | allowed to remain too long without promotion. | bought of Martha A. Waters, for $5,800, property | Crince albert coat are apt. tO De somewhat over Pon Sy > Sy from am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first | resides within the limits of the District of Columbia, | f@8t, Dut ft cannot be learned that there 18 any | _A law providing that commissioned oMicersofthe | in West Washington, 4934 by 60 fect on Washing- | Prau‘and it does not butvon about his waist, witht Ree oe SURE the cific will be open from | "4 large corps of intelligent canvassers will be placed | foundation for them. It cannot be dented that AWE duty Stier thirty fears services with promo, | tt.and Dumbarton sireets E. A. Goddard has | that closeness affected by the garment when worn BRAS ANDIRONA, FENDERS, pan Sarai made PUMPUY | sy the Geld ina few dase, aud a wystematic audcoun- | the Secretary 1s incapacitated temporarily, and | Active duty after thirty years’ service, With Promo. | Foueut, for 94,500, Of DC. Morrison, sub Tot 1Gy,by alr. Nicoll is beaver isimore ikely 10 ‘be oue ia aie ane al aeacla a THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't | plete canvass of the District will be made by separate | must retire from active life for a season. It 15 not | relief, and nelp bring about a tore rapid promotion, | SN. Ot 34, at the intersection of 11¢h street [ot a Season or two back and be is talrly indidieeut | Ott y had into Che possession ‘Srey! aguisite Porcelsins for ma 500. JOE EDSON. tery. o3-1m_ | squares, delleved, however, that he contemplates resigning | $o Uat in the course of a lew Sears we lulght ex- | #24 Verwmout avenue northwe ag | Sat oe pees Serene Sele on: SS ee ee a le A © COLtenena& ooh | che Directory will be replete with information of | nis public office unUl tt 1s ascertained beyond a | Pect to see a more hopeful feeling among the | MME! Si ia. Gount, for $25,000, of Roberta ~ | cago Mad, and clinton A. Snowden, the well- ments. Choice examples of Royal Worcester, Doulton | S—# Extate, 1405 F et. | vast interest to every taxpayer and resident, relating | doubt that the absolute rest which is regarded as | Younger Oflicers. The older ones have tue goal of } » MTEC. St und se sq. 37h, 40 by OO tee, On at | known journalist, und, although rece.ved with i= regi E. Morris, 2, 8q. 371, 40 by i peepee estan, Antiatie | euceanleigte ponght and suid. | Loatiselfected. In- | tothe tax laws, valuations of property, license laws, | necessary by his physician Will Not restore bim to | their ambition th sight, and may hope ultimately ‘avenue, between Oth and 2 credulity, the report was coufirmed to-nigut by celebrated pot Sats Brouaen | carats piace luvestmnehta made.” Npectat atten: | police rqgulathay the public wchools,aud bealthotiee, | Nealth, oo tlat he cau agate. devovs nis time ang | (2 Teach it, Dut Lo tue Younger ones, at the present | Massachusetts avenue, spe! Me. West limse, The names of the oler par- Brunson, £0. Soe | Sion to te collection ur reais and management of Heal | ? Pycipo sorevrg marci pempe * Cuidieg hem Ume, the prospect 18 not cheering. Some of the | StFeets vorthwest- Htator 18a | Ues to the syndicate are sul tor the MAXWARD & UUTCHINSOS, — | Frojertien eit Cres oc of Marta information that will be of in- | at eee emia, Megcter WHO insist, that gec- | Wors aspiring are soeking in private empioyme re a He isan | present, Dut it 38 ely stated that or 424 Ub street | Oho Sue L+ reti . / ‘Ube advancement they tail to receive ta the Navy, 760, - - | papers ‘relating to the sule were signed to-day wae a cd Rite Tt will contain, ary Whitney's Absence 1s permanent, but do not emer a Toy 191 Jeet on 3d street par- | pal Fre Escares Aso Stax Pans | S87 9dt 00 tuletiasion of stents and eveouen which rs con | bas le Delt ow the condioa ois Ret. | awe ritiah Pence Memorial, | woutunnt, Cerruae 3. KYA Erraie paraes 2 te, prurnee wugaon | ALL REGULAR IN eepinedy the District euthoritiesor have been made | and intimate that there 1s a polltical horuety’ nest | T0 BE PRESENTED TO THE PEASIDENT THI AFTER-| fects in Wallach Tice, aoa ‘The Condemned Anarchists, and Murs storey herwell. ihe purchasers nave W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. os DEA date: in the camp of the Administration which has re- ‘NOON. T screets northwest. Jacob Lot | aw aNoxYaOUs APPEAL TO CHiCAGo wouEuEN To | Paid Over a large, bOUUS ees | vor 3 EX : A lange sale of the book has been already wuarantecd, | suited in the retirement of the Secretary of the | A deputation of titied Englishmen will, late this | Morris Murphy 1% acres at Yi for ‘AND SAVE “SHEIK CHAMPIONS.” NOELLE, A - < L BE e *__ | and advertisers will find it to be one of the best me- | Navy. ‘There are, however, no proofs advanced of after pr “nt to the President a peace me- | $5,000. cago, October 31.—1 ue Sue. and police de. | way ‘desire for a a or ker - 5 7 Boe PE ssvnarce dius in presenting their wares and merchandise to | any such condition of affairs, Others maintain keep sores froch English and | _ James H. McGowan has bought of Mary 8. Gist ot were considerably agitated yesterday by | Swrey will receive a lump sum in cash tor Information given and estimates furnished, } a i — ‘the notice of the public, that his retirement 1s only temporary, and | Mortal, signed by thirty-seven ftae rt lot 12, square 761, fronting 18 feet on A, be dissemination {ae tnalls cf tne follow. | terest. Under its new management the paper | Coutiueutal Fire Ins. Co, X.Y, Capital Canvassers willcall upon the tnainess community | that he 18 desirous of remaining in’ New | 233 members of the house of commons, and en- | Pween sd and'sd SoULleast; 96, ing elreula, which is . will cdaue to be a stralgnt, Geamocratie Orgaa, 113, Corcoran Building. _o®-1m-19*_ | Hanover Fore Ine Go, Xo y_~ OE 1Quu.u00 | soliciting advertisements, which will be ioserted at | YOK, until after” the election, | in order | dorsed by the Eaglish Trades Union Congress. Tt —— Notice, Workmen: Will you, as workmen of | wiilfollow tne same, } Ta 4 Alaxative refreshing, | Girard Fine un, Cov Viiiadely hia (an old and favors, | reasonable ratea, ad would request thar sectzex, | 0 2X things in the proper channel, and the tre- | favors the settlement of international disputes by Secretary Whitney Tired Out. Chicago, ‘allow champions Ot ° your leatimate | Was, maintained Uy its fouuder. |e sale 18 rox seo tiene | ELE Unay ces ne over om | mre ee yep | QR Tad eat ns Se | HEAT yeah ic Baie fhe | pouroons rome avy wens ona nowre. | Gaus Sage uv uot teyenegcoce | faunas eas "< pat te pa estate cue) ‘i ¥ Distunict of Columbia Representative, tion of 8 large edition of the boor. tainable about the matter, however, tends to con- Can] i. Py si ‘The New York Sun to-day say: Secretary Whit- ex: rated and | isuer, add Was, iu fect, brought up uuder bis CONSTIPATION, W. CLARENCE DUVALL, Tahall give my personal attention to the manage-| firm in every particular the announcement made | Gurne Bare om: B.. Willeay Rendall crower, M. P-; | ney’s condition was somewhat improved yesterday. emer, cocassenel SY, tse capuniens prons | SINS, eating ine’ woath i ye ‘Seimei tain, 1) Keal Estate aud Fire Iusurancs | ment of thisenterprise, and I respectfully solicit the | in Saturday's Stax, that he is incapacitated trom | Courtney Kenney, M. P.; Lord Kinnaird, Octavius | He was able to drive in the Park in the afternoon, Rang? 1s would be damaging, so tate tone Se FS ee. a8 INDIEX soe ee dhintraat | | , Houses Stocks, Mous-bold Furniture: Fauly Wear. | DA\ropage and supyort of my friends and the general | active wo &, and that complete rest is required to | Vaughan Morgan, M-P. Beuj, Pickard, M. P+ AD-| ps. airred I. Loomis, bis physician, said that the | boasted civilization, ‘workmen, fc your cuamplons | be A ee > airemtnal trvablew and | ing Avpatel, Libraties, Sc, insured ut Uke lowest taven, | Dublic in my efforts to provide thei with more com- | Testore him to health, Se ye roraudh MF Halley Stewarh muchs | Secretary was SuMlering trom overwork, and he has | afe to hang on the 11h of =. Due for ‘Beadacbe art plete Directory than any becetofore published in this ° .; Churies Freak, Togils, frou thet. 1 a Maintenance of Navy Yards, nd Joba Wilsoa, wo. will be ted tO the | forbidden him to do any work fora month. He <a> I%0. W. Cousoys. Jno, W. MacanTmsy, | locality. 4 Presl rew ‘Among those | hopes ‘Mr. Whitney will be sufficiently jeu Y Stock COMMODORE HARMONY: ASKS FOR $1,770,000. juent by Mr. that Gnitrox SE guirox | ee ime SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. trea saunas soneeh at Condnaden ationy Who have endorsed tne sentiments of the meuno- | recovered vo resume bis oficial 0h lamin sci Uy all Deaswists, CORSON & MACARTNEY, elect of London, | " “1 don't think Secretary Whitney's condition is re ~" Seid by all Drage oLovin BUILDING Tana ee RW ‘The office will be temporarily jocatedat 224 Four- ‘and Dab, On invita- | serious,” said Dr. Loomis, last night; “but he needs anzace Rovers Bankers and Dealers in Guverument Bonds, sud-e Half ot mw. After the let of November at tion of M party, will lecve for rise | abesluke rout and cules 900 feecoon, Loe weno given 7 F at. m. W, Foot &, second floor ‘and cares. Deposits. Prt ~ Loan: am ‘the gas wells and ‘to get, and ‘be will go to Lenox or some aad Sailoved Btocks ail Ponds cen a eee tessa WILLIAM DICKSON, $5,000,000. of asteity. Thurs | other in f aay, ay Or 80 where he can got tue ; on the bachanues of New York, Pliladelplin Boston | 925-08 ‘einiades a ‘and | rest be needa the of the cireuiar HORSE BLANKETS and Baltimore Lenglt and #uid. Pe ae ee ______E maver with bim but overwork. Ican’t say now ‘who were cir- ‘A specialty made Invemtuent Seeuritien. District GAS FIXTURES. has written a let. it wilt be Defore it Will be sate for him to go to 0 ex- Stour aually low pricen in large variety of stylen im | Bods sash Lora iaiiron as, Inwturanew and Tele pc sa eS which he | work again. ‘But he ought not until he ts perieculy ‘for a day or fue, medium, and cheap grades, at | ‘Siuericat Bell Telephone Stock bouxbt and sold. $718 AnW ANDLKONS NEW FENDERS. De eneer tomo Twoud'my: | "Mr. and and f scans "eee" who ‘pall Lo the second Boor. wc. a is |e FINE cas FIXTURES, & F. BROOKS, the press, A Edannung bas hi sleeping apartancaia OPHAM'S TRUNK AND WaKNESs Factory, | S$ soe i auls 531 15th st. Corcoran Building. the President and | beon dat in Prince Mepetal aa Ounsher: — a PLUMBING, | te = eunbebeoera te Amerise | Gistares ‘L—Crown Prince. Frederick fray CX. bas occupies tie i Gassx Locawcon & C eas $0715 14th ot. aw oot gonaiuion of € the Silesian | of ‘and the trauster wil = ‘Oe 1.8. SHEDD & BRO. => BAltG, x tte nrst ain. | £2,,tBe, tact Bis ‘ome im the spring atew ayndicate te. saut 432 Oth et aw <= pie Moat OLotEe, Keeping quiet, wien and represents a capital of 61,000" ‘TAILORS, > PHOSVITR Tits < = “EEA aw. we —— a 476 FIFTH AVENUR, } * —- Ee . sew yong | FUL SERS Ta Ptnafvanae ‘With sous wales. forme | | He i i

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