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THE EVENING STAR MUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, ‘ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, __Onrcasd, Oct. 4—There was plenty of action on Worthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. snd 11th St, by \ ys es = yyy moraing, Dut it was haractertzed wild treuzy apd the The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | Wicked JUMps Oi 4 cent or more at « on sence 7 Were ube features of yesterdays tadiag” Thee ras eubuga uncertainty and movement wokeep tue Twe Evewree 6r4n ie served to subscribers fn the Hr Ee eee ay FAK, DUL DOL enouge Lo aity vy carriers, on their own sccourt a 10 cents Py 5 eecospened ieee ens e Quarter of an our, Beek. or dtc per mouth Coren rauier Wheat Opened jy at 1 cen: uiguer, with October at Societe veer. Go. sik moutan: ok — c 111, November At 1124. Decemusr, = 124 und May (Rotered st the Post Odeo at Washington, D Cas at 2134 During Wwe frst talt pI 4 secoud clase mail matter Was no change 10 Ov.cber. November receded. hp . Eva se stare v No 11,038. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1888. TWO CENTS, [fegecnySs fetecieesa was May, Whicu iollowed ciowly. At once utter S| tue opening 1 was quo ed at Lids up to 16 SPECIAL NOTICES. roses in their cuats acied as ushers aud pire, The others wore cloaks luke door-mats whlch | s.wied the Wedding gutsis. The groom aud ‘Ubcy Look off before playing. his best man, Mr. Jobo H. Eis fler, of a, again, down (0 11:3, to 11a, down to 115, apd ie i 7 my Nomi ‘Tee! re + Ne yy ¥ y wed wt Lia Sore BE EC aoeS.——-| Washington News and Gossip, [AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | guepreader ist ee emt ine noms whe ee ene AeouasneEsT. |Telegrams to The Star. | *2.3" son toaten ‘Sica x FOR RENT—THREE NEW 8 : w Congrewsmeon Here May Agree 4 x ober was quoted at am Es of the stockholders of the Stree. womente, nations to the Senate: * November atts: a a0 Reet ae aes Seem | cee EP IO, — POLITE trans Bator osetia Toes | use wen mcmama roe. Geran whore ead eats ak Ma contin, TUESDAY, Uctot ompens, {es luria, Texas, TORNER—Wwmat T f jOVEUMUET WS Une aciive daoucn, ~ Iie" Soject of sue’ menting Delag te Sutborion dee: | G-—>_MIGG EMMA GRAY (CHISTIAN | Awrerwmere—tat page CS IN THE SENATE. | pn i ae yee eS en Ont, 0Al Namie uaemenee Mun |THE WHEAT SQUEEZE OVER. | Sith, S%s ans ductustea’n nwa, doe fuanee of Brst-m: bonds for the purpose of the cine tan returved to the city and will! Arrorwers—3d page. captain, Lal AND OF TES SENATE and 455. May Went dowo Wo 3¥q and reactes fompany availing Ttseft of its trsuciice” receive patients and pupilsat 112 Cat.n.w.untilfur-| Avcriow Gazas—3d page. IFP BILL—& DEMOCRATIO CONFERENCE PROBABLE Gate" opened "unc except for Mas. ules HL A. GKISWOLD, President. | ther notice oA S| Bosnorto—2d The Administration Attacked and Defended House of Hepreventatives. ‘THIS AFTERNOOX. Was % Liguer. Novewver pork opened unchanyed 3. B. PITCHER Secretary 2 THE UAL MEETING OF THE weer eee e tion and AGAINST THE ADMISSION OF UTAH. Keil y Al 1R37y and Advanced vo 1540 January A Sheet” HLS Mecaniey. 7 Bo selon WaSHINGION COOPERATIVE | BUSDESs OuaxcEs—2d page, Mr. Harmer (Pa) presented a petition of citizens | It is now expected that an adjournment ot con-| Indications of a Coming Decline. | #2323 ait OY Towa. te dun E Halley, 5.2 Williams, § seme. TiS EVES SGar 730 cele OO TS conser Bosse oa vege of bis congressional district against the admission | gress will be had next week. Mr. Turner is the Ducuiated rapidty bewween that Mpure and 1432 no I. NING at Ts: a << i enc} ra a {f sm is = Tus a, REED, soE0q5, SOHMBON, President. | Couwrar Res Horaresthpage DEFICIENCY BILL IN THE HOUSE. | °f Utah asastate as long asthe Mormon priest-| only member of the ways and means committee Change or movement at ihe opeunee Suwuwe | =< ee 8 OR 9TH AND Pa. | THOS M. REE! _ —_—___18_| pgatms—sth rere, hood retain control of the local civil power of that | now in thecity. Other members are out taking THE IMPERIAL DIARY SCANDAL. | store rivs opesed as tuey closed yesterday. at 843, Pharmacie ODDS night. In charge of registered c=. 1S Memory CIAL SERVICES | Daxsisrax—dth paca territory. Referred, part in the campaign. He said to a Stam reporter lined § cvnta, aud Teactea Opening price: 20-1 ELLER & Bl Bi-st Weash BE charen enener'0 ten Aaa, Epvcarionst—4th pare, Di F the M cl ‘WANTED—A COMMITTEE CLERE. this morning Wat he was now in favor of an ad- danuaty opened 2}6 tower, Se» ind rows 10 ———“Wawioslal, baasocsa tic ad. | &. THIS (thu ) EVENING. Uctober 4, at 7:30 ccunsions, Picw1 —lst e Tore : Kage Sorin ecient come | 5 Scene | peer tm winmnisseicineneta ead rey jonny TEE srrercteente hare Goce Sede ee hics | Fen any ooma)—ith page, Der of that committee in the city; that there wasa | ably tue House would pass a resoluuion. 135 lowers enuou QuiCter, abd Sh net gpeues railed tickets. woud for” thirty dys trou, date of peepee somearponag eS, large accumulation of business to be attended to, | “It is not trus,” he said “that I have had a com Use to stay 8 asue Members of family included In arrangement - Dare, ate refor. offer resolution, which was | ference - Sherman subject, KEN NED. ‘There Is inuch lews excitement, yet reve. ‘The rooms of the Advisory Committee and Treasurer | For certiticates appiy from 12 m.t01 prin. atO23 F | Fou XEN (Miscellaneous) Sth page DUQUIRING 48 To VIOLATIONS OF Tux CIVIL SERVICE | adopted, providing for an additional clerk tor that | we navy ‘en eet toy ey ce ee or that | GEREC! pien—nincpa sip tsuiness with the course ul prices tos, lower hee decane to fare at No. 959 F et aw. | °° er 6 pm. at beet a ye For SaLe (Houses)—6th pasa. Law. comunittee, any He Thinks He hada Bight to | Al Wwe opening December Wowat siovd at 116 trom = oor zi “| ocd-6t President Obio Hepublican mestiation. — i onan Mr. Chandler offered a resolution (which was ee (ark) caked unanimons consent for bate aoe Sree on an atom Pabdiish ATI. this It dropped Ys, abd for ab bout oF more the (second Boor. a ae ‘on SALE( Misceliancous)—Gth page, laid over tll to-morrow) airecting ttorney- ation oF nave DLL Lo incorporate | We wight send them, changes in prices were not more thau hy. ae ease Mas han & Jer wate inatendaca trom Sam | §Rg> SOTICE=L. B-KER FOU AUT] FOE enn auaaenet Genera wo intorn th Soato wnsuer or nono | bg ae Caan Company orcas | ite wot olny peck eran aremresean | Serudccassio fing seat Shae {011 p. m. and bas authority to receipt forall contr | ager of our Washington Branch, st 1397 Fat. n. w, a| ADU GooDs—da pare ing the present year, there has come to the knowl- | that the measure. Was too taportant a ote vo be | TBere 18 BO possibility im Berita’ informs me that the ussertionot te | You ches’ Uy realiziug, apd. repone Meet butions made to him. aelaperineur caging. ‘Zhe besisees will kamadter aie oseb 44 con: edge of the Department of Justice, any violations | considered by such a small numuer of members a3 ee Tagdiait that the emperor approved we coming | Ducuth tual prices were Lave (aleu of per Remittances by mail should be addressed to JAS. L e Mower 70 Loax—Oth pega ‘Of the 11th and 14th sections of the civil service | as now in Aare this subject a the latter part of nis remarks in the | State prosecution of Geffcken and only consented | busuel, ine NORRIS, Advisory Committee and Treasurer, Lock | Pcetve our personal attention. Mxproat—34 page. law of 1883, and, if 0, whether any prosecutions ica maianner ate vaneearl mann senate bin | Suate yesterday, Wwiton Bismarck’s tureatening to resign, 8 UD-| wags PROBA B SUTOR & PARKER, Ocean STEAMEDS—3d pare, ave been instituted to puaish suca viciations, Aaa a ge ) of the TIE Shall know pretty soon,” he added, “what | true. He says nobody was more indignant at we Potomac Riven Boats—3d page. BILLS REPORTED. passed! proviaing tua’ tas meceetary Conterence bur aaa been bo formal calicus OF | pupiication ot Frederick's diary than the emperor | The Chicage Hatiread Companies Wilt x PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN ASSO- Cas ap a es Puuxos axD Oncaxs—4th page among the bills reported trom committees and | Srvarary mid Permit Che wae of petroleum 2 eet ee eres cies ane ne matter | Rimattt. Geticken"s tamily allege that be hasbeen} ee Gemat the Simptoyes’ ssomenses ee cS ea Teint The 17 N, Othst., Philadelphia, Prnsowat—Sth pace. Placed on the calendar were the following: Certificate Of the supersishag inspector of tae dis- | ProDably confer together ‘this atvernoon. I think | suffering for some ume with « nervous complaiut | Chncaoa, Ove A--The conddiccots ant anreers ot Frees thie me forthe Wartiy cecting tor wamness | Now York Ofice, 27 West 4th st. Paovesaioxat—4th page. ‘The Senate Dili to authorize the sale of timber | trict where the vessels are Us be used. Will be settied pretty soon.” and is not responsibwe for his acuons, and even | the Norh'side will probably have to suruke Satur- FRIDAYEVESTsG8 PRUNE AL EVAN: ts | ocd-3t Washington Office, 1337 Fst nw. | jamsoene att ieee on certain ands, reserved tor the use of the Chip- ‘THE DEFICIENCY BILL. totit Ou Tie replied that he bad. “It. does not | SUSBESt that he might be placed under restraint,| (8% \? gy tg ye JKGE BROWN, Financial See’y. > S_ SPECIAL NOTICE—PARTIES HAVING | fSrrott Norione Ist Pewa Indians in Wisconsin and Minnesota, ‘Mr, Burnes (Mo.) then calied up the conference | improve their situation,” be said. “It veries our | Geffcken, however, saia he was couvinced of th| the company bas mo, furcive : Saas: = Be cone Deroaltcd with ae te ene uci ake LANDS IN SEVERALTY TO THE INDIANS. Teport on the general deticlency appropriation | deciarations tuat Uuis proposition is to reduce the | Hegulity OF his act, and in tuts Was supporved | And that it 1s reads to staud on toe 4 AMUSEMENTS. estinaue (three months joe.) are botified to pay. “tora The Senate bill regulaiing the allounent of | pi, Tevenue without relieving the vaz-pavers, It | DY Wwe opinion of Doctor Munckel, Oue Of Lue COUD- | aireaay Laken, BO Maller What the Fesull tuay bee - aon wee ~ — | the same on or before the instant, or their goods | THE TRADEs—4th page, lands in severalty to Indians, Weakens Uneir position by inaking their purposes | St! tor Ue deiense 1b the Arua Urial, WuO pUL- | Pais means Liat Lue Norub Sie car lines wall oe ieraan amauta TONIGHT. | Wil} Desold st auction, corner Oth.and Dts. Nowrit- | WaxrEp(Help)—2d page, MORMON WOMEN WHO WISH TO LEAVE THE OHUROE. | more clear. 1 thiuk it puis tue in a Worse posi- | lishcs a paper reviewing the present case, and ex- | tied up for am todehulve period, Uuiess tus oom y N s i + | Someta By mee ek es, wares (Situations)—24 page. Pp lpatierery = ong bang CIRCULAR, ot | Att, Burnes called attention to the amendment | uvn than they were wituout a bul, except that it | Pressing i comebenee tet Lemapueee | EAGuiLtal | paky cab gel Dew men Lo operate Luci, Remov 2 ‘ [aNTED (Rooms)—24 page. :30, resumed consideration priating trial Christian | may assis, “trying the fat’ trom the in- | Get. ct a —— ‘The Curtain Will Positively Rise oot 3t Opposite Fulais Hoval, | Waxren (Houses) 2d pene, Mr. Hale's resolution on Gen. Benet’s circular asto | Home association, of Utah, am association for the | 4i¥iduals the Dil favors” few dag Arruugeuenis have Ueca made C0 | No More Chinese Metura Certificates, PROMPTLY aT 8 O'CLOCK. Be GUND, BALEY__ OF DEMocHAGY.— | WANTED (liscellanrous)—24 nary Gischarges from arsenals and armories, and Mr. | pencnt of dependent women and children who de- THE DEFIOLRNCY APPROPRIATION BILL marck’s action stimulates tue pubsicatiou of Use | nouice ‘was losucd to-day by Collector of Costumes There will be a Mass Meeting aud Bauner ‘Telier opened the discussion upon it. He stated | sire to sever tbe.r allegiance to the Mor-| Row before the House in tue shape of a conference diary abroad A fui translauivn Will ve published 3 “No Chipese return ceruficates Wii bere LaxTON hhaising on FLIDAY, October 5. at 8 o'clock, coruer of a Miss KATE Cl on Sth aud 4 ste. ¢.,t6 which all true Democrataarein-| PAGES 34ND 4 oF To-Day's Stax contain: The | ‘at wuile ue was a member Of the Cabinet he | mon Church. Mr. Burnes characterized the | report is an element that must be inciuded in any | herein a tew days by Kutiedge at @ price Wiu- | arcer De issued, aud tke Chinese bureau Wil re. Ana Sued : Public School Estimates; The Recent Steamboat | or aid not pay, aay Sune: SC Maa Te elect | MagnameUt ae riaicdlous novel, unique, UBparsll- | caiculation toucuing adjournment. Several mem. | SUre a large sale Maun Closed wo the public frut chis date.” > AMY. rry proposed Sort —___— ee MR. CHAS A. STEVENSON, — vont = Collision on the Potomac; Gen. Harrison to Work- | assessments, nor did he believe that any other mem- meut, discreuon, or practical common sense, | Des dissatisfed with the conterence report, have Goss: mepector Honficld Ws Libet ceed Bo ATE COE OE ae ingmen; Cleveland and Hill; Blaine on the Veto | ber of ule Cabinet dia. He thought Ita very grave | Leaee Cotierence te mbaibers of the Louse had waren ae ppt eh ed —— Se > ntaicuao, Oot aia or Pouce Jona Bon eo in te Lats Kon Tare Bacar OF | notitied to'mece at Oad Fel cws" Hall iii st, south | Power and the Surplus; Female Suffrage in Bos- Believe tha vase saa pie, tuguld have come ty | been told distinctly tuat the language used, “sever | 18 Delleved thai Uney can be placated. | ‘ap. | Maori Foot-ball Pinyers Victorious im | feid uss secured Judgment 10F $5,000 agaist De pocaqamianagieiar ay of Paste. FADAY EVENING, October Sth,at 7-30 | ton; Telegraphic Dispatches, &°. Were necessary, for the purpose Of carrying on | solutcly snd. wadiepensare nce ad” eats | Propriaious “commaities, “irecly “expresses Use Engiand—New Kooks. Son Ler at emer te tees Wee URDAY MATINEE AT 2 brother McyAMEe HC: GASKINS, ¥.g, | GOVERMENT Receirrs To-Dar.—lnternal reve. | Political camps depended on money, tue repubi. | Be my, as 90 inetivucion, was ik ae wa anno .F, OCTOBER 16, Lor ‘Oct 4—~The "New Zealand foot-bant | 2 Sepvember, 186 by Jasper sweet, saTl |ATIN tase Ye m money, a Ubat j, WS wD ipstitut Was ilies ADJOUKN TUESDAY, NDON, i. 1 New ha ———<>— — DAVID A. CLARE, = ___At+_ | U8, $442,990; customs, $1,076,068. Can party tuigut as well surrender Low us at any | that it was ueder tue banof congressional lees: | which date Will allow of the disposition of the | players won a notable victory yeserday in their Society Notes. cuukiaan ate uammacdadeg Be AY STEBSEY REPUBLICAN ASSOCIA-| Tue Boxp OFFEKING TO-DAY aggregated Sey een Chis cacrrarete Bary vo raise | Intion, and that st deficiency bill and of a tair opening of the debate | frst matcn in England ugamst te Surrey ciub.| The altar of St. Andrew's church Was tastefully From the Madison Square Theater, New York. “ve. and 140 st. un FRIDAY. October 5, at | $7,802,000, as follows: Coupon 4's, $100,000 at | Duwi’ ld alsruye greatly exceeded that of tue | CUGET 70 BE ERADICATED FROM TRE COUNTRY. | on the tariff bill in the Senate. Soon after the | ‘he Kuglish players cousvle tnemselves with the | decked last evening with while roses and the Seats bow on sale cot | BD New Jersey republicans invited. ___ocd-3t_ | 129; registered 4°s, $50,000 at 129, $50,000 at 130, | repubilcan party, except it may have been imine. | Members of the House were as hostile to that assembling of the Senate, Speaker Carlisle aud reflection tuat Surrey, although the leading | Chancel rail buried in stuilax and goiden-rod, in gp Se, SEW, FORK, REPUBLICANS ARE RE: | $15,000 at 129, £450,000 at 120, $5,000,000 at 130, | diately atver tue War, saat te pacvan’ Member of the Benate could be, | Representative Turner (vue ouly members of the | county cricket club, has never been greatly dis- | HOOT of the Marriage of Mes Lucie J. Aaipin 4 _— panes rake Rep seenice fe, sttend SEHIDAY EVENING ct | £0000 St 220, $100,000 at 130, $00,000 at 129, | wHRN THE DEMOCKATS WERE IN 4 DEwoRaLizep | auld he Delleved that when an unnecessary and | Ways and means committee now in Washi ‘Ungushed at f00l-bail, but the New Zealanders are he: -t--4- Halpine, browber uf the bride GRAND SUCCES: Eearue: Hesdquarters, ‘Teh and Mass. aver nw By | $100,000 at 105s, $81,000 at coupon 434"s, ‘CONDITION, Improper. and indecce! Attempt Was made | a ee ee ee eee eee ie ane | undoubtedly Sno piayers. Unly woot tham eso Fravcis Halpin, Sr. Hewitt Covurn, ) (Of tuae most perfectly quipped and superb Vaudeville | Onier ot Sooners: o28-3t | $0,000 at Lue $100 000 at Mars ead ee Ve | BrOwIng out of thelr connection with the Rebel. | sluuder the Presiuent by allusions, it becaine the Scnatorg, presumably ou the subject of adjouro: | genuine Mart abcrigines, Oue of the Maoris, (baer Scout, of New York city, dressed HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY co., Brae A SABO SHAVING PURCHASED THE | $30,000 at 107%, $1,500,000 at 1083g, $5,000 at 108, | 100, In the Orst place, the democrats had a solid Fe tiger ghee eget pop mente tives tn a choaket peacocks Soathers, acted aa evening ailire, with wedding iavors oi Purian ‘The Strongest aad mi NG atic Speciaity Show in | BS andemen & Moore Job Photing Eetabliah- | $54,000 at 108 South to begin with, where it was not necessary | Senator Hale Ou MOnday last ia which Ubal gel OPPOSED TO ADJOURNMENT. we Direct from Ryde "3 Br ‘lym Theater. nleused to see ali the old patrol to spend a dollar for printi and circulating | Ueman suid that whatever unere bad Mr. 2 ut in ap HUTCHINGS. FLORA | pubbe us qenera roe beeen my Posruasrens AProtnrsp.—Isaac M. Horne has} poiitieal documents, abd where ie lapees Breckinnidye (Ark) pt appearance where they could couat been appointed postmaster at Camp, Smyth Coun- | Ou 155 electoral Votta, Ihe democrats need only to | Ueive vin’ debit eaice tese abd the Exec- | this afternoon, ana upon ascertaining tue situs- fe skirt BCA FOC | ee ee erating, usualy found Gen caren Professor Ella, We euuuent musician, is dead at | New York, awalued “the arrival ot ' the JAS, WeASOT EGAN FOUR Aron | °! Work ‘on short wotleg sen peat parse. ty, Va.; B. W. Ancell, at Gladstone, Nelson County; | Spend mouey in the three or tour doubtful states. ot pO er no hart, of those Inpecs ai ae ‘on, bp eooe ba parte Bhiy tested wo oe wen = pl - ge every great | bride, wa — ppl Te ener “LIE Y eae ag nus $ . t. In con-equence the adjournment resolution | COuposer, frou 9 Ye Bri cue altar by NELLIE PARKER, 063-3 1010 and 10: John D. Anthony, at Leesville, Campbell County; | 12 the present contest (Involving the economicai ai the doors of Une women of America. 1t | men " ts to | the ushers and the bridesinaids, Miss Ade SuITH and LORD. a ee =e ‘Jas. M. Barber, a Orlando, Pria COUDLY. | Orie paaty Al Antsrests OF the country) the demo- | suctid Le remewbered, sald ir. Burnes, Lhat the | Will Not be offered in the House Vo-day as was in-| | Caive, Cue liberal uniowist wip, Is preparing to Haipine and Mise Juliette Greene, daugut Orchestre. Feservnd, 75c.: Orchestra, 50c.: FALL OPENING OF NOVELTIES. cratic party had the opporcuuity, the means, lastituuion of polygamy was denowinated twin | ended, [ge ere ie Sf ee for. the Bor seat @L lOc n Se, a Minges’. and Children's Wrape, Suite, Jerseys, Cusans—Capt. Ase P. Binns, ssstscant THE FOWEE TO RAISE VAST SUMS OF MONEY | relic Of Darbarisin in 1656, and tual Liat whica THE SIOUX COMMISSION. througa the saves. Was escorted by Lieut, N. J. Halpine, who’ wore snieesy this week on” Tucsday. Thurs: | Gloves, Hosiery, “Underwear, &., at SLOWS" s quartermaster, appoluted to act as inspector On | for the purpose of carrying on tue campaign, It | had einige rpg Ere — ‘The ale Of Siratiord DeRedciiffe, published to- | lls wnilorm, and bestOwed “ber and upon tue ONY PASTOR, ne | een EST VERGINTD GTTIZENS WHC | Certain property at Boston, Mass, tor wnich Capt. | was an open secret that all tue men whocontroll:a ministration of Grover Cleveland Grover Gere, | What They Say About the Status of | day vy Longmans turowy mucky igh. ow ure | groou. Tue bride wore a sing gown dwn cake eee OR | Be TERT TIRGINIA, CITIZENS WHO WANT | Jsmes Miller, Second Int, 18 accountable. Second | immense wealth in this country, all the men of | land hea practically eradicated polygamy from the Treaty. pean poucy aud Ue churactess of tae statesmen mad nA, ug AtPAcon's GEAND open HOUSE Vania ove,, second Hock ae Pee at Ou Pennsyl- | Lieut, George J. Godirey,"Tweifun Tut, detached Of Ge period of the Crumean wat. With duchess lace and elvow sieves, ees Teed See ee ey extraordinary wealth (no mat t how acquired) | Uulau and the adjacent terriories, Where : wi, where | frou turther duty at the U. 8. Infantry and Cai Were in full ‘sympathy with the eff he Presid tion. (CONFIDENT OF ULTIMATE SUCCESS WITH CONCESSIONS— iain Was laced at, the sides with silk cords over a tui 3 a airy School at Fort Leavenwortu, Kaa., and or- be pre A 1e efforts to repeat wl nis Comtribu IMITATION CUSTOMS STAMPS. | picating of Culle, and a scart of the same diaphan- TONIGHT ATS ‘ NOTICE OF PISsOL TION OF CO- | dered to Join bis company. ae tase the democratic administration, W.th nearly | gexatoRs HAWLEY AND CHANDLER eaY HR 1s Ltasie| WHY THE INDIANS OBJECT TO SIGNING—THE DELE- an ue ous material crossed the front and vas ucid in . PARTNEKSHIP. "i Sixty mulions of the public money now in GATION OF CHIEFS COMING. ———— Toe qopartnerahin, heretofore exiation, between | Worden, Seveuth Inc, granved four Mouie eave, | Ualved Sates banks, Inst-as ot belug in clreula- cece suncaraay uciiemaon ety —— Fei Sacks Tetute EMILE CONNER Bisck | Capt dames Jackson, First Gav ordered to veus: | 400, OF lost: ad of having been used in payment | 10 the Senate yesterday aiteruoon the debate On| The members of the Sioux Commission, Captain Wasisis Musthe, “doing Dusiness. under the arm nawe of | Capt James Jackson, First Cav., or “the | Of the debt, ut was easy for the democratic | the Benét circular continued until wituin a short | proce op Indu. 3 Je er “BART & CONNER” (P st. bet, 7th and 8th ) | porary duwy as acting inspector-general of the | national couumittee to call ‘Upon those people, t, Of tue Cariisle n School; Judge Jon as been dissulved by decreé of the Supreme Court vision of the Atlantic. ‘Tuirty recruits assigned | Wno were {me of adjournment. After Senator Cockrell’s | y, wright, of the Interior Department, and Rev, sIBERta. the District of Columbia, passed Sept. 4, 1858. Chapin | to the Seventh Int. aie defense of the Administration Senators Hawley | wr. cle; who afrived here yesterday, ex- Brown aud Sumuel C. Sillis are by sald decree sp- ee eee, and Chandier declared that it the President had | prcacea tomes f Holuted ryGe.vers of said iirin.and to whom ail vilis | Dgata or Carr. Constasus.—The Treasury De-| in that way, for their convributions, and they jer Geciared thas Mf the Pressed themselves to-day as confident of ulumate wot ork Firm to Make Pars | pisce 07 wprays of jasmine aud bridal rowbuda, pp ents hag ced yp rer onen Ture long veil was fastened In ber co.ture with mk They are Getting am | jiaine and white roses aod sue Carried a Douguet Imported Cigar. Of bridal rusevuds. Avout ber neck Was a xuid Cuicago, Oct. &—Capt. Porter, of the Govern-| chain Of ma..y sitauds, {rom which depended MENt secret service, yesterday found a number of | * diamond pendant, aud sie wore ince pins of curious design in ber bodice. ‘The bridesmaids Clever imitations of the customs stamps used 00 | Were dressed alike In short frocks of Wile India mane due said figin are payable, and to whouw ail vills owing “ ” contributed to the cam fund he was liable imported jars, The general appearance of tbe | stik draped wiih embroidered polut esprit, ibe 2 fy ond tian abou be presented for coy eat Reece ot Cape Dane Of the death at Ogdensburg, } would hardly say “ouy,” when the retention ot | Thger tne civilservice lave to flue aud imprisoes | Success 1m Obtaining the acceptance of the treaty, | imported ciga exocicne A Gilt once tnthst on | Goniereten poncen ‘openings Uuck and {rout edged 6 ACTS—7 TABLEAUX CHAFIN BROWN, 2.,Sz of Capt. David C. Constable, commanding | this mouey (for which they paid no interest) de-| ment. ‘The resolution went over without avion. | 1¢18 thought, however, that it may be necessary the original are we words “MauU.acturers 01 ua- | with Mechila lace, ‘They Wore bands of whive PR oy to ae the revenue steamer Bibb. Pease ca coe goon win sone ‘Secretary Capitol Topi for the Government to first grant certain conces- | purved Lobuccy,” aud On the couuterteit are tue | ribuon aboul Uhelr DECKS abd White pompous ik baited 617 Le ave. uw. er or freusury, WhO, it Was sald, had bimseif con- sions upon which the Indians have thus far in- | Words “Mavuiactured of imported wobacco.” Tue | their bait. Miss Halpioe carried a bougue: of La netmuiia aniline os-3t E Se FALLEUE WILL BE ALLOWED TO Lanp.—assistant | Chibuted ‘$10,000 to’ the campaign fund. and of THE RLECTORAL-COUNT acr. Dogus stamps are made by Schumacuer & EU-! France roses, Wed Wi'h pink rlovon, und Miss Secretary Maynard has decided, in a letter to the | whom it was sald (Wheter LruLuully OF Ut) tA.t | Mr. Hoar introduced a bill in the Senate yester. | sed. Up totne time the Commission left the linger, of New York, and are vot used wevade | Greene carried Marecual Neli roses, ed wich corn- collector of customs at New York, that Oscar Fal- | uis nearest relative had contributed twice a8! aay to supplement the electoral-count act, ap- | ‘*Fritory they had obtained 382 signatures accept- is ne resigpecs fen: ger ctgreprchpinteg crepes MeEDL Of duty, Dut are pul psn voxes contain | coiored ribvOn, ibe ride and ber, atiend 0m . OUt of U a toferior doulestic goods in utder Lo deiude tue | inade a prey group at Lue alar. The tattiage SR-EFFIEELLSLER __oct_ eek ig oie La um. savasRys xaPcy, Proved February 9 1887, bY provid.ng that the | Crow.creck agency 118 bad sigaed, 240 outot 820 | purcuusee into tue bellct chat be ts buying a geD- | service as Feed: Ly Rex, Josian B Perse, recter AMA OF BATTLE OF SHILOR toland in this coumury. Mr. Saulsbury said he suppused that the resolu. | Seftificates und list of votes for President and | .t the Lower Brule ugencs, bad signed, but oat of | Uiue Havana Weed Tue Arm will be prosevuled. | of ine church. Mm. Chas G. waip.ue, uother of sdlitiaitieh inne os a ecretary. ‘ocd! Saag yy apes preotc paboplge Vice-President shall be forwarded to the President | tne 1,100 ut Standing but 24 signatures wee ee Ube bride, Wore @ truineu dress of peari- tibet routh oc treasary Duane. oct x ELSON DIVISION: A Lipnany rox THE New Cavisen.—Messra, A.8, | O00 sauends Pees = pera an rapes Of fhe wonale forchwith aver the secund Monday | optaized. Tue comiutssioners say that twey LONDON AGAIN EXCITED. draped if Black Ghanudly lace, acd cari eee <A FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT | Sp , AU m mbes of NELSUN DIVISION, No. 2,| Abeli & Co., proprietors of the Baltimore Sun y fas, to furnish @ tex! january, on day the electors give | countered the most devermined opposition ai the quel of La Fiance roses, Mra Louisa bis beime eid at the Ar- | bay a mt Wau = jeL OT uray Mos i Feauesied to ucet at the Armory. FRI" | have tendered to the Secretary of the Navy for une | UFades against the Administration, against the | thelr voles, and to change from the first W. dues- & Report that a Watchman bad been | sew York ily, Wore a (ollet of gra) um ‘Arst-nawed agency. the Nath ual Rifles, on G st. bet 9th democratic party and agalust the people of the | (ay to the fourth Monday in January the date at | Some time Ucfore the Commission arrived in the easa: eB the ‘trimmed Wivu Diack lace, aud Mrs. Jobn We the Stiual Hifies. om G at.» bet: 9th | guce’ “By order of air Kt Capain, The Use OF tae eee ey utimore, A UDrary for | south. He did mot desire to enter tuto the po- | Whica the Secretary of State shall send for the | terriory a geueral council of the Indians wa: held | Simughtered by the Whitechapel Mare | ‘Tamed wisi black lace, aud Mrs Join Wocuty Jeasaut entertainment every night | CHag. E. WOOD, Recorder. ~~ VEY FUGITE. | the use of tue oMcers and men of ‘the steamship | li.ical discussion, but he wanted to express his Certificates, in case they have not previously been | at the Rosebud Agency, at which a compact was| derer. ge ie be - ee ves-2t_ | when the vessel goes into commission. opinion iu reference Lo tne character of tue debate, | Tevelved. |The Senator explained that tue passage | entered into, suiemnized by an oath by the Great =, =: ST, 1 HAVE SOLD THE ENTIRE STOCK OF uly bum ue Of unis act was necessary, a8 Under the preveDt Ot Lo: any which the Commis- Ys shoe miearex sod 1ixtures contained | _ Tax Disraicr Foxpep Dapr.—Tue United states | 14/89 Luan were dinepdianin Oe Sete, wuod | Taw tue electors of rhe several anes were tonetred sta tiga Dring. “The Rpjecuions to. tbe treaty WEEK OF OCTOBER 1. MINSIER, who will conumus the busines = %4 | Treasurer in his last quarterly report ot the condi- | Administration bad been reviled, nisrepresenves, | to send their votes in at the time which might | wpnwuent br Matinces Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. —< Lonpox, Oct. 4—The excitement caused by the | Among We guests were Mr. John Wright, Mr. yooneh eshaes it a Sameheer et oui toe ous] Po dire. Raw ard Scott of New York city, aura. and - Miss Vodsworth, rms. Jat lest eo oe eastern section o: London Is increased tals morn- ant le their meeti derf ‘Urge—often, it is said, with Mateson, and Mr. pope Water ay 8 7 tion of the funded indebtedness of the District ot | traduced, simply for the pui pose of getiing votes | antedat meeting. wonderful eloquence aod power—are numerous, On the announcement that @ watchman nad | vers, Mrs. Richafus, abd Miss Janet Kichards. MES. McKEL RANKIN (nee Kitty Blanchard), Seine" | ocutte, MEUM an the im mnateas chews tan | is tas Raat prumecects caine Wear bets Td some of ticm ‘sre NOU Without merit. Tue} | ee ee ea ee en uae ta Fecepiion Was beid’ at the bowe of Mrs ba ping Iu Clay M. Green's successiul American play, the = total debt to be $20,579,950, being a net reduction | tTuth, and the whole trutu, abvut tne debate. He The Saffron Scourge. assert that their lands are reaily worth mucu y Wit a Wolhad, abd Who Was being Shadowed | 1202 Vist street, irom Lall-past ell uot “GOLDEN GIANT MINE.” ‘This is to inform my patrons that Mr. A. MINSTER An priuetpal 0: $1,526,700 and In interest of $100,607 | (MF. Sauisbury) bad LATEST OFFICIAL DISPATCHAS—ARRIVAL OF SOUTHERN | More than 50 cents per acre, the stipulated price, | by the watcuman. ‘It appeals Ubal iast nigul tue | o'cick, When Mr. and Mra Faure left for uheir LaresedcSctentcast, Maguitionnt sreuto and me- | POSES tor past sotuce | sareeenly Socal cee as | sauce Jug 1, 197L Tine tovel tosue Of 3-65 boads te | OF MOON RESPSOE FOR CIVIL-ORRYIOG RavORE, PAs@KNGENG, ETC. Mulch prevents all sate Lomestondos tren ea? | Walchinan saw the man aud woman go Dealud | wedduig tour. ‘Tuey wil reside in New York cy, chanical elects a wag FE “ ~ 514. 656, 45 homesteaders: P= a i Ghar prices Of tne samme tor Mr. MINSTER on E KING, | Satinlg, 814606400, of which $622,850 uave been | He peeved that the party in power ougnt to sev| Surgeon Ross has telegraphed Surgeon-General | Wulch prevents all save from pur- | bouru tence erected i front of a building in course | where Mr. Faure is in business. vext Week—"frne I # 01 cousiructivn. Becoming suspicious 01 Lue man’s surrendered lauda, and by Wuicl that its agents were men of capacity, of integrity, | Hamiiton trom Fernandina, Fia., that for the 2¢ —a 4 oe reaulzu 50 ~ Mr. Almaro Sato, Mr. K. Suigo, Mr. H. Mebida, cents per acre, | actions Le Walchman uilowed Ube coupe, and a of feel Puvomen 4 STREET Ri 1 PUBLIC: Having succeeded Mr. /RDERS.— rian fael hours ending at 6 p.m. yesterday, there had been | ior the whole they will receive the 50 cents (or | nualiy calied a wan. Tar man theu Uurned | 22d Mr. M. Noroa, secretar x apart E —— spore’ busines | Will Coutiaue the sans titita clact | yninea orden ceca Inspector Adrian | of honesty, and ot Adelity. That was the kind of = 7 On Lue wutehinen and erebbed hiln to death ree | gauion iu his cit;, went over to Baltiuure yester~ s stock ut Men 7 @eath and no new cases. There is one new | Only such asis Mt for agricultural purposes, which ‘Fine Faruisuings and set Hudson, ordered to duty in charge of the Naval | civil-service reform that he believed in. If he had | 00¢ - = Pcie at thrvct poured traces” | Mooptal atthe Mare Isand navy-rard, Caliorats, | Ue Power be would tepeal the cvivaerice atte | ato a Calla He asked tf vessels from unin-| most wait tue unce tain deufand for the land, aad 2 = 4 joke ade unde porta should be allo come into Fer. : Respectfully, ie NSTER, | Getached sud placed on alae alee. non; | mended the purity of the present Aumin- | sandian Dre sasancae ol reply that all vessels the SiOW processes of ue Guverument bere ‘any- wunderer was arrowed — Gay to be pre-ent at the marcage ut Ar. Bulro = wee TEE REPORT DEMIEE TSE | Acubane and Mis Kuen ‘Nichomou Barry, wuo ‘The police authuriues Luis atveruoon denied the | Were Married in Corpus Cristi cuurcn ac 4 v Clock. — Pennsylvania ‘and can malized. and ‘this thal atcaman | QtbEr guests preseut were Mrs Geo. Whistler, ‘Ss CELEBRATED EAS CC oe __50} ond 1619 zivenions Win. L. Bluson, ordered to examiation for prowo- | 8tFation, Femarked | that | Under it | entering Fernandina will be lable to be quaran-| sorturtne whsieel ven munon sores, tue te ae | Te survered in Shadwell iest nigat uj ong | Mis Marion Burry, Miss Nanwe Thowpson, aire PANY OF THAISED MUNKETS PORIDS Oe Bue 40a. tion. Tue orders of Lieut. Chas R. Miles to tue | BO, , puolic contracts had been given | tined elsewhere afverward, the opinion of the Commission that they would | stapved a WHO Was 10 Company Wich « | 30% Vaulels, Lhe Misses Dautels, dra» airs and eS AS CORT Og | Baber toe o« rath AG. EGECMAGED, THE | Motican ar reveued, and hs is place os mahng | out tinue undertanding that ene contro | us murmags rors rom Dr, Rutan, at Camp | sencmn. ote Cominiedon thal Wouacy ana’ wwe movemeats were bung be | Mga Face i. Sorts ad Mi al, ~-4 y yw ret of Aki he's inbebds IbciUdiL, sulie pal The Most Wonderful Animals in the World. 14th (a QF ata "we sual, “be ‘ciad to. see alltheiz | Orders defied any living man 6 uring home wo It a singie | Giackamed aud 108 reuaee Mee ee eee ‘THEY FURTHER OBJECT served by tue Watcuman. MOT ey ty EE Seg A eat | wall Be cularwcd. aud will lucinde cveryibing ‘ususiy | RESIGNATION AccEPTED.—The President has ac. | !Nstauce of corruption, direct. or Indirect, rewmote | Malu, Usabie 10 lea¥e, aud 6 Gonvalescess pasene | to the treaty stipulation as to tue method of ais- oe the groom at tae hoteleud enjoyed a farewell wing fod tas or bet crapertinent al Whee Tuey Se: | Hanis « Revccieew cnteblisbment of this Cuarastes cepted the resignation of Lieut. Geo. M. Stoney, | Of munediute, | He characterized the attacks upon | in thé fever camp. tribution among them of cattle, horses, wagons, MINE TERR BOUNDS, dinuer, and toasted the bride and cher walive sigan beter. hercimaa and fovs. | Prescriptions will Us compounded only by experienced. | Cow on uty on the Coast Survey steamer Has ar, | Ce vale hoe ot econ ne en an INSPECTION OF SOUTHERN TRAINS. c., some claiming that they aifeady have & sufl- | Coline Broke Mis Wrist im the Eighth | CUM! And government iu, vumpers of Cham roumubreds. The dows ride horvebuck, leap he, | in L-vitiig ycur patronage we desire toadd that our | to take effect September 24, 1889, leave being | field next November, and he declaied that Mr, | Dr. Stratton reports the arrival of the following | cient number of horses or cattle and that they by Hitting Lane on the Head, Sr'Baitimore, and for tour Fears past sue uas Lived fhe evate erform on & pyTamid of bottle. ives wit be iound cons.derably lower than have | grated him until that date. Cleveland would live 1n tue history of bis country | passengers from the South who stopped in this | need other things mor. They also object to tbe maeg rs at 1514 K sirect. She is of ab oid Washington Moaund dscunen oo sve a porriree beng | eb. MACKALZ, & BRO, ‘TRIAL Cavise OF THE DYNAMITE Cavisen.—Pri- | 1ONK after hils traducers were forgotien, city: A. C. Cummings, wife, and three children, | ae ee rin rer ea te neauasencre, of PEeairlgree hry My Mowark, 3.2., tought nine | (PUT, a0d Bas selations Ueme 8 aD prived of seeabe this marvelod exhibition, oct. Cor 14sh end Psi | vate information at We Navy Department 1s to the | ™* DAWES KIDICULED aR. SAULSBUKY’S PeRoRaTiON, | from Quincy, Fla. (without funds: taken in charge | 220% Bs juerally, to entering into any new | 22 rwted Mr. Akabape was 2 boarder in the suine bo AUMISSION, Z5c.; KESERVED SEAS. 50c. For | 2 _——weipMAN& WARNESON, rs ng aromei and asked why that Sen .tor had not told the by tne police and i im the South W: ‘ney ubject, get B ny \errific rounds on the turf at Bensonburst, L 1, | with Miss Barry, and an attachment spoaug up Sule eens Se | eS Or the dynacsee eoeey PpeemBATY Xrial WP | Die for what reason Mr. Cleveland should live eo station) BL Tayisrana write, 1 Lowsrine Ky; | told ones mare. been tuisiled, ‘Fuey' say Chat | thls moralng. Marquis f Quasars alee qos. | Soot, Mas. ababans to ech enews to Wansiages a ae Bou ERS, cruise S xington, KY.; i. MoClu erned, and y used. . Aka i : ¥ MUSE, _0e2-6t 420 and 422 21th st, Philadelphia ‘iuesday proved higuly’ successiui, | long in history. He knew that there were many | }. Meciurg. ie, Rncevilt- ean; ere pig pei and “a teacher torecny | fighting was tast ‘and turiows, ‘and. very” Mutts yooiety, Me a a graduave of Leauity «caloge tare 9th, atween E and P ate, > NOTICE eo triemte aad Che Oat | vritts 35, ,-PoUnGs Pressure, which 1s 45 | instances where men lived in history, not for thetr | kins, San Antonio, lex; W. H. Wituerbe, Chicag, ry children on the reservation, and to «ain. | Science was displayed by eituer combatant. In | ford. Afr. and Mrs Akabaue wl oll tor ayat te Will open OCTOBER 1 1888. Bee ES aotity our triemis and the public | Pounds less tan "the Working pressure SUL sor thelr evil deeds. | The revelations of | Lil ‘Miss Kenneay, Mt. S.erling, Ky.; C. Pelnain, | tain them tor twenty years; Due that It Is only | whe eguth round Collins broke Lis wrist by a | & few days, wo pay a : es America's Greatest Work of Artin Wax, {hat we have removed our office to 01 7th st nw. and | She easily made 20 knots an hour, and gave inl. | tue devates were, he said, but the fulfliment of | Talladega, Ala; 'F. & Lach nbab, Ga; | within the last ten years that they wave had any ae eS ee rie wi é Hy Bare Phe te supply, Yuu, with the Auest God | Cations of ability to go as high us 22 knots under | propuesy. When the civil-service law was uner | Mra M. 1.’ Marshall’ Augusta, George and ‘never the Lumber promised. “They | fOUgRt tue ninth Touad wala the good Rand; | Wext year. CHR ST BEFORE PILATE. sud livery aiches st ous, dollar ber week ‘af, caab | full pressure, fisgusion to ithe ‘Senate the very evils were fore. | Walling dnd Miss Mary K. Pari ton, Gu; | severe that lastead Of this feature of the treaty | essaYing to Onish the Battle Witu @ rush. He ‘Mrs. Chas H. Sherrill and Miss Sherrill have re S00. Children under tom youre 250 | _ 002-3" 515 Ttust. mw. | Tue INTERNATIONAL MARINE CONFERENOR.—The | present administration fe was bet sour to weet Mins G. Jenkins Greensboro, N-.; W. 1: Cat | expiring with the year, as intimated by | DOL succeed. Iu the tenth round Coilius was | rurned wo the city and are at 1314 Conwecticut reopen fred °. rington, Morgan City, La. e27-1in WE HAVE 8.000 TO BET AGAINST | Department of State 1s informed by the Untied | the cure of an evil that was Inbr d and that was | Gae Mit son Hiloe Wino inom, Atlanta, | the Commission, they are entitled to the schools rie $10,000, or any part of it, that ‘alton, Jobnston City, Tenn. ; | tor the next ten ‘Other treaty obilgations, D DREN 10.000, 01 f curabie ouly by conversion. The mire into w! me — SBACHMCDREN IN by. | willnot bets ctea, wis sido ber 82.500 mesiuer gang | States legation at Rome that the Italian govern- a b | J.P Bynum, Greensboro, N.C; B. B. Brown, Av | ay vo annuities and tne building of houses on che unable to go on, and the fyht was awarded LO | avenue. ‘They expect 10 OCCUPY UCIT Matmacili- Lave, A number of Now “York and Brookiyn | Sarg avenue nouse neat uouta. ‘They sp ue the Se & sprinkling of Ube fraternity from | .yinwmer im tue Adirondacks aad las: mouth 1m L SSONS TO LADIES A RUAD EL. ING AN. a. ‘ . the clvilservice law cuuld be dragged was'to | lunta, Ga; & H. Livbers, Chariesion, S.C’; A. ladelphia, Wituessed toe inill. Bot. mea were ~ city. ~ "i ; that Gonecticut will go repubieaa. LYNN ment has expressed its witlingness to take part in Gi 34. | reservat.on they declare have never been Tul- New Maven and New York city Dene HAND AEE aaron ake, | See ezcids-” | the tnternatloual. martac ‘couverence roposed to | Migamewaured only by the, disposition of | Burwol dc gianioutg X, Cs 0. HL Budions, | fied x Dewy punaned. Rev, and Mrs W. A. Bartlett, D. D., returned to Ladies Eacorted en Ho: a 8, MOPRINE ATTORNAT. in Washin, tune bis, 8. C5 EZ shorts, 9 8. Ca CONCESSION TO BE MADE. M nulton Ho ‘soosGrven, Hiviciase Saddle Homes for eter Be” 5 ty a ad Bieasures for the betver preservation of ile and | [othed wich che pa eg i 5 aie Manger ASHE | 1, seems To be the opinion ct the Commission} Mad Drawn a Pension Since 1853. _ | the cy yee iS Buropean tour was very beueblal gg MR. AND MRS. MIDDLETON, ary, Hesluence, 738 8th at... ‘i peoperty at eva, Seuss tow aoe ee itiscusdod and so ined Pe A “ 4: | nat theonly substantial and well-founded objec- | _ Loutstiius, Kr., Oct, 4—Tue pension omice here | DT Baruch Mo Comply SOMOIOL, Bie pee g oa Pat, arte and Departments, ool-1w* Interior Department Changes, proved in the first ‘adintuistration called upon to | ‘The following, persoan passed through: Miss | tion which the Indians have unged against the | Poaaon of Mee. Sarny Grut le ot Bee ae pene | Bounces Uhe rumor Lua. be Was Going Wo Fesign Lis of the Washington Riding Academy, eel-in_ | (5 q—>,SWEE) | CIDER MADE EVERY DA¥.| mme tollowing omen! poe Seecute It, | Never, 1m Ais Lhe nistOry Of party pe Kemble and nicce, Atlante to New York; N.N. | treaty is the one of price, and tt ts provable that | Barasuown, Ky., widow of James Cruucher, here eee eee Pure self made old cider visegit, Bree deliv: follor changes been made nth official life) had where vill D, illade puta: oy reay Past La Ten ve nw selbawe | 2 the Department of the Interior such a demonstration of 4 Bacot, Macon, Ge, to New Yon ee a Ai [Pl dl ng oy SS Mrs & Sickle and ber two daughters bave gone => BARGAINS INA FEW DESIRABLE ome gr erg ao intents: Frederick | rag DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROFESSION AND PRAC- TT wetae, Sega eo o eee proposiuon, it 1s believed, the to New York for rine memmneoet ———— 4 y PLAN mak larvey, princiy ‘TICH . 3; Ww. . D. Spiro, Newara, XN. J., veo Sock, Sh rire ne ne Se ene as of taal Catan paper scorer oss: in that regard, as dinteg ae present Administra- |; Downing, ‘Charleston, N.C, 0 New York and | ® Tue delegation of seventy-two chiefs coming to cn suuaage sei0-0t _F_G. SMITH. 1225 Penneylvaniaave._| sius 1. Byrne, of Washington ‘Territory, timber | tion. t Wa GW eee so Senne Eee conier wiva tbe President will probably arrive here ‘Mrs Neil Belt returned to the city yescerday Pe e STE. SCLLE AND | HC@> ROCHESTER LaMps a.iD Gas FIX-| agent, $1900; Wm. B. Douglass, of Indiana, clerk, | Mr. Stewart said that he had come to the con- | ville via Gaap Perry, to" Syrucnse Ne Pe nies | 8 week trou pext Friday or apo a ‘after an absence of over three monibs Mr. and ePeANCES cau be chartered tor Fsbine tot Oo | Kew store, TUNES, fang by "crauster gm Tren pcpursucat | lai tnt tne ciibcrr.cg law anata gn, | cue, Eeasaccs Plasto Rew Vos ab uae | Serge, Gemeaton, alo» gence Oy hae hire, Boxers Suaping Reus es Gis 5 ces Hips dos FaseEsO, Side Watcrse: Georgetown? | -S#21* ___CHAS. A MUDDTMIAN, 3206 Fet_| $1,300, aud a: Vinson Wiggins of Tere eea-ciee: | Mas, at JE OUEDL to be repealed. It was a law to | f0Fd, Lwo sisters nd Drotuer, Knoxville, to New | Be aivting Bul, Med. Bear, Joun Grasce Big Head, | WUFigeD vead of cattle and « Kr - Pig $e JOS PASSER, S134 Water st, Georgetowa | o> L™ —>—EoAS A . SB VEE mes Wiszins, of Texas, ant by | Bromote dupucaty and lying—a law, the very exe | Jersey; E. D. eee enCk lig to Boston; J. | Waite swan, Charger, Littie ue Bow, | ©** <n vin nll Cnsed ant ine. B.S. Segirenanee sete —=— 4 La ? 1 cutien of Wuich a 4 ws, Jounston City, | jron Nation, Big Mane, Swift Bear, Two ; Gay to their wiuter residence, No. 1021 Cou! Awainaee te pee eee oe ae a 0 eat, ‘The State of Georgia All Right, Of FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN Themoved to oueen Gueeeepren tenes ‘Schaeffer, ‘WOULD BREED A RACE OP RaSoALS. Tean., to Kew York; C. Harman, AUlaota, to Phila- | american Horse, Captain Sword, Wezee, aud prob” e are ee Cut avenue, afver spending (ve sumwer wouLus i BulDGE- 985 Penuayivanioave. mw. _se28-1m_| of hlinoly, Clerks G00, BY enates Hose eter: | Under it there was no Tespoustbility anywnere. | tober fouls Moy Wee Walshe Bacon, di 13 snty Bee ont. trom Rew tort, soprember 20, aboat wa ch cone | oreencastis, Pa. Steam packet EXCELSiOK makes ber regular tripe — fer trom wo 10.5 W. T. ny WO _ Mrs. Windeid & Hancock will return to Wash- on Sanday, Monday, Wednesday and. Friday. | Omice; Mite Dalgy at. Urleman, of F, ist, | He knew of no better class of men to hold respon- | Baltunore: J. C. Laney, Augusta, to Pitsburg? minisin abentoes fears were begibuing 0 be felt in consequence of High Aud Canal wea: Georgetowe. 4: 81m" Pare 0c | SIMPSON, by nd Otticee He? ‘ti © ase rg; jartiord, ‘Conn; J. KCox, Iustavement: Melville C. Davis, of Kaus ‘to New York; tious: Webo G Wilkinson, of ThE: | S@astore who made the recommendaiions under | Momstown, Teun, York; 0. i sd trip. Apply to J-G- and JM. WATERS. now seems . rg noxvule, ‘Tenn., "to Buston; W. Brows, Macoa, | | Fusiso IMracvawents it now to be cer- NOTICE To TAXPAYEKS.—OFFICE OF | Bol» $1,800, and Miss Annie K Wilkiuson, of ae : EXPERT IN TROUSI eerie Ca sible for good appointments than members and | M- Lewis, Atlanta, to —_—= dihand G sts. Mr. Nicholas M. Beil, the superintendent of the were. sength Of her voyage, arrived here Luis mora- | ington Uwe Jatter part of Unis month i foreign. malls oMice, bas returned to Ube city wit Aulaata, Ga., to New York; | tain Lust none ol the extensive street improve. Chicago’s Embarrawed Rank. . BGSe ee pmrtencersremeaas | PO a seenuons: ceo w ngrens an deo stnou, sree oan |W Satna vi sodoro clr New Orman, | aemperaeenct and ome, teat tOpod ct | mr wasn suaour nie pero var conan | oe paper eebrateahiseghy-ghih ECR GE ASE, ceed to the fact’ that UNTEE | of Maine, Une nescence ate ge eiagett: | tne Fesponsivulity for appoutimence migh'oe Aen, —_. The ‘OULLOOK did Dot Jusuity the expense UC 4A local paper saves It will re. | birthday iu Newport yesterday. He received & Fereoual in arrears July Int, S084 toate speed ee | Nash, of Wisconsin, skilied iaborer, | Nuneunosue te atten wore ae ae se ‘The Disputed Building. Mnled seewed necosaary: tue Tallroad interesis | quire a week oF ven days betore -aysning denuive ee cane in 3c Dashen in too wena, Seentnenis dus the Distr ct of columbia cee be peed Second CO a ee reeky, ot New Hamp. | Spolisusen alone, instead of in the handy Of tiie: | THR COMMIBSIONERS 45K AX OPINION om axormen | *2,D0t, co-operate to the extent & at, | $22 De Known about tue condition of tux coapsed | ls daucbver. Mrs. 4. 0. Banco tn, Soe aoe [ith ouly SIX per cottum wterest ‘per angum i ao- | SU:fe, second 10 lirst assistant examines, $1,600 co | $OusuNeD alone, ins . Jong vacauion ty ved uh agi- | Traders’ Bauk, and trom thirty tO sixty days will | be envervaiped a few P G Sordance with au act of Congress 8) ‘Taue ; Samuel T. Fisher, of Massachuseis, tuird a ‘before the depvsliors can reauz: anything | Fevurn WO Wasulngton next week. ontaste Grates. Za in Sew ofall pemaities a scent inter: | to second assistant exaininer, $1,400 to, $1,600; fou Eneir rusts with toe ‘concern. "Wuat tas dive Drak ppamneily $5 sid that ou and after NOVEMBER Piast Nc XT | Nobu T- Frazier. of eunessee, louren co shee oe Qend to creditors will be no one knows, even ap- She. AXDIBONS. aaa eE Eee tem ber come iutereat wall ‘Sis.aDt eXuminer, $1,200 to $1,400; Miss Ewma L. ar ons ime, UnoUgR be irieads ‘ut | During the twenty-~iour hoursending at 1 log FENDERS. TEY CHARLES W. RAYMOND, Commisetonses DG, | H@FmnOn Of alleuiguu, copyist,$6v0, to clerk, $1,200. 124 thd | the Dank mainvalu that if only BO per cent is re | this afternoon deaths wire reported to the healt ‘The Pacific Hailroads. de in Use next mouth, FIRE SETS. The largest Stock ever shown, eo . haba espa % a Of Foam ivanls; bow oa S Maat rete pane ‘At Prices Less than ever known. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Gen, Joseph E. Johnston, the Commissioner ot | %! Sua Aremen here, revaroed last evening from a Dieasans trip by land in coaches to Mount Vernon, BAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. “RULITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. Railroads, in his annual report to the secretary of Pe ip social visite and enjoy- ‘The Open Fireplace and its ar-istic treatment +pecial ASSE . S—$898,217.43. the Interior, states that the railroads south of the ments bere, Nore an oe, pagniagton, and study with un. ‘ Office hours, from 9 &m. to 4:30 p.m. On the frst | Union apd Central Pacific and east of California Will spend the day there, and on Friday Wil leave 424 ih street | Wednesday in cach month the office will be opam frum | have been inspected during the year by Mr. Has- asteonen: Bossier Hard Was, aoeguaied Foor Foti StoS clock pm Advances will be made prompuy | sar, the engineer of the office. Gen. Johnston in- : eso Sant erelock. spected the Union and Central Pacific and all the a {nbecriptions for shares in the 16th anne recelvad | oad in Califurala and OFegoa connected With tbe War Ww Comes, To Szzz,, Woop] iavicoss nero + Mauiianie Malle | roads," che. commlswoner ‘adds, “are aii in' tery | to tie polluceer esppapee eo aenee Fencing | TE isa forming ‘part ot boss ik “2 Bares ase €2.50 permenth. Satisiactory condition. They were well built orig-| comPaxsarion OF FOURTE-CLase rosTuastuni, | Joe Under" ogalations XWAKD & HUTCHINSON, 4: st. Anaily, and have been kept in excellent order since. de. ‘wthe of wouthit’ S424 ch £1,000 advanced ou each share, ‘The Senate bill relating to the classifeation of Jargest stock of BRASS FIKE Tamphlets explaiuing the object and sdvantages of Sigal rats Rave. been ‘subsLituted tor iron almost ficea, and 2 Co the ploceot round now Deecees Polen oe eats 204, Sell | te Amocistion are tutniahed toon settee Scovaate of the subsidized, companies namely, 1883, “to adjust the salaries or postmabteles Was Be enabled to lid’ espera rd aes set-in. 1p ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE. P; ‘mion Sentral Pactte, ‘cuy, and | (on motion Reagan) taken trom the calen- | ground in, sddiuion to the existing Rusor Fon Bosixesa 380. JOY EDSOX, bec. ‘ot | inode by W. Me Thompeon, aansuant beoskeepor ier ir cooertua ot the pou . ihe | building wh entrances’ and’ i. fe: a ue apa lerk. It’ inctuded a comparieos | increase of compensation: Of pebonds taint from those Of te Dutlding? TIN 2 S0xS, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSR | Of the reports ot the companies made to tne cou ‘ourth-cikse pentane Ohne eeobd and urd Dias, of im question on ania ave. aud 4133 13th st. a 7: = 2. missioner, with their books and accounts. No | elasses nad Provided tor im tne Fost Gaice a, clear, The pe 1 fasts se wn area Rey ity et raiture, Oar. were detected, True Union Pacitc oa ‘with tho ae ere was ee aaa “ia chat act | ees cMN HATS. ‘agents for this city of bear. | 10r8, Stoves, re te wenty branches owned by independent corpora | waich affected sonra poiauastere ‘such dimens.ons tug the. of line sold on credit as cheapas they can be cise | Hons, in Fa NE th ER a ‘Dull reterred 10 Rouse upon ft would have vo be bere for sas Constitutes the Union Pacific v. | rors Tessa Uisaer entation law, ‘made sucn. me Wah 2 RENAME an wax ay canenrs raze oF ings length of ond ot 4768 males, fine Tovar the ‘Cc 6 postodice amousted W $50 Tints separate aoa an Hate. pea 50, $4,a0d95. | @ sar oae Sider Foam, the main Teavures at eines fears bere | leas) Der Quarter, ce ng oll aliowed's | character ot a ‘asa ts vest suonr a | tt <a xe 9 Dubliahed, "No recommenvations are made. Pomnmins.on ef "100 per cont. gti o¢ she Gomnteonera under (Our stock ts now rep Semone at raat i rn 1 Erisere prfegaon an 8 8 supp & ano, dee ou a #! mn Balumors ig ico danmnentee. ee | a i :