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a THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, ail af & B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t ° tae Fvexoe Bran is served to subscribers in “he . ee aera Zw ra preraid, WAS IT CRONIN? That Question Reing Answered in the Trial Todas. Cuncaso, Oct, 26.—In spite of the inclement weather Judge McConneil’s court room was LY c¢ 14,067, [ H i a] Von. T5—No. WASHINGTON, D C.. SATTRDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1889. TWO CENTS. iF : ECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. NEW BIDS FOR NEW CRUISERS. Telegrams to The Star. |*° ove be > GENT HOLY TR ———— SHURC! x NPE ¥ ‘ Se ee Ww — OEATLEMER oF OLY TRINITY Gay STREET _BAPTIST oH ROH, COR. cS err aeezs fe tie Indexte Advertisem eee ich anata Ne = = patein the Catholic Comtential Celebration sunith, 7.30 p.m. by the pastor. Baptism in the ¢ John , DD. _— Services pee ~ ‘ar Ships. . D. Ehore ou November 12, 1880, are invited to meet in | ing. Revival mectings continued next week. and 7:30 p.m. Kev. A. E. Austin, nine AMUSEMENTS Pare 1 was called, the rooms of the Geoi atom, cor. 3 CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VERMONT AVE, | MODStY stationed at Sitka, Alaska, will Bids were opened at noon today in the office sod X ata, TOMO! Bo FD: Power, pastor.~Preachinest Ltain’ | Mcetnes Tuesday snd Thursday at 7:30 p. ARCHITECTS . cote aeaae meee aie eas aa ae Pete need So tual satay | Rae" UE , PRENBITERIA isda | ton of tree cruisers for the’ navy, provaed school, Odd’ Fellows’ ball, 8th si sie, at 3 orlocke ho . for in the act of Congress approved September 7, 1888. The bids were for the construction, exclusive of armament and equipment, of three ities ‘New . meet ee fer HR ‘Naylor, D.D., pastor of | CoFdially wele Campaign. FOR RENT (Sraszs). ceive s premium of $25,000, with a similar pen- man Rosa All weibers of sister lodwes in good atand- WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER 5TH AN! ing are cordially invited. Interment at Graceland. ht, Pas ‘ats. Rev. Jas. P. Wriy severed death was caused by the wounds. TRIA IES NOS. 18 | Hamlive M.E.Oburch, will sddress “The g—=>GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Page 12/ cruisers of about but not ei MEMBERS O5.FA tre requested to mestat | Spirit sod the New bowers” A cordial" Invitedon vo | Woe OCR, LOT, BoPSEYTERIAN -Page 2 | 9.000 tons each in displacement. ern sod sharp SUNDAY, October 27, in Full | given to young men and strangers. 1t* | 7th—Services Tomorrow at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. ae. ‘ sichd the funeral of UE ad | er PAUL'S ENGLISH — LUTHERAN | Ereichiun by, the pastor, Kev, ghiitinm 8, Miller. Fare 10| The advertisements for bide contain » re-| THE PAN-AMERICANS IN IOWA. | an = SH WIKIS: | $a "Ghnseh, corner of tli aud H sts. n.w.s| Endeavor society at Ocd5, pam. Mideeok” Service Zand 7 | quirement that each vessel shall exhibit « max- on 7. leu's im t) a - 3 i v iT. NE - - ? & al No. 1185; | auliour before the preaching service In. tue event, ‘ave. uw. Kev. Alfred Hardins,. rector.— Page 2 | HOUF, maintained successfully forfour consecu-| Senator Allison Says Congress Should | !.tron ‘ihe sme toot, “Lhe wound on the G.U.0.0-F., are hereby, requested to ine s x, one pestaresnd i peting on Teareden sve pens Jomorrow: 130 am. holy commmanion . tive hours, and provide that for every quarter ” said Dr, “severed the facial neir on - 4 meld * 73 cloc! tao] r Ty é school ; m., morning Pare Encourage . . Sete peop Ath et Sun in fair rewaliay i order to | vices: ” vitation to ail OU (St | Jermou 7:80 Pm, eve0-song (full choraly wich ade | FOR RENT (Houses) ‘Page 3 | knot above that figure the contractor shall re- Steamship Lines, 4 Sttend ‘the funeral ot our deceased oro. M.V.P. Tru- . All seats free. It co Page Page Page tor— Teachers’ METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, | FOR RENT (Orrices) sity for every quarter kuot below. If the weess) . lug, 9:15 s 10 Bo Sn ate sis ie sana +. aS By order of the RH. BASEY, Pre’ chine by ie stor, Tiguan iO pa my prewehing at 1 aa, sud 7:30, FOR SALE (Houses: f should fail to make an average speed of THE CRONIN TRIAL TODAY. |, Mr. Forres nw su gs, 3:30 p.m; Society | turaud deacuus, on Tuesday evenine: time bet tt aoe of Chrletian Entlesvor, 6:45 pus: tection of oficial | Union on Wednesday. Coveuset nicciine Theiss | FOR SALE (Houses Page 5 | 16 knots an hour for four hours she shall be “THe LEANING PIB. ; a m C Boe US ss “aing Tower,” why not xy Monday, 7:30 pn. Prayer meeting Thursday, | eveniux, Young people's Friday $e Waabington ite “Leanine Pier?” ta, weicome mided to all. ‘Ke See ne teday's Sentinel for fall history of this “job.” Se OF THE ASCENSION, CORNER bows GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, jor sale e Mass. ave. aud 12th st. n.w.—The reno- | @-—2— LAYING TH): OOK a cl oop service tomorrow <a A.MLE. Church, Nicholas av. HOTELS. . ony wil ——— as Cn SeP SIRE Wi ‘ted church will be opeu for Div oy Hil . ‘ON TONIGHT OR FIRST FINE WEEK | ff" rt 9 b a adele, | POUSEFURIISHINGS, Be ent will be witnessed from the White | Si} 8:19. and 7:30 p.m. The rec ¢. Dr. Eliott, lay the corner stone o1 their new church Lo: FUR: Gs. FOR SALE (Lots), rejected, ‘The vessels must be completed FOR SALE (Miscetaxeous: within two and a half years from the date of | Contesting Inch by Inch Over the Identit “What insurance society did you represent the contract and the cost of each, excluding by ty at the inquest?” 7 r — premiums and the cost of armament, but in- of the Body. “The Independent Order of Foresters.” cluding equipment, is limited to $700,000, to be The defense moved to rule out Dr. Moore's iyi? BAP Aw eT ONe NON NNIIS4 YHOIMHHIOHS ite. Ushers will seat straniers in the morn- | morrow. At11 am. sermon by the pustor, Kev. 0. | LADIES’ GOODS Page 1 aid in twenty equal installments, 10 per cent testimony the id that he had read ou nd Departint dB rag S inane i enty eqi pei jony on the groun read up severe werd, and extraordinary show ou the foot of | 28+ Inthe evening scate free, At ee ee ae a oe a ee oe Page 12 Betug retained from each as a guarantee, MINI: Egbert’s testimony in the morning papers, and ree @ of God." ALS p.m. layiug th iy = INISTER PRESTON TO BE WITHDRAWN pty = , ». | LOST AND FOU: O he monument, t METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, COR. | bishops, At 7:30 p.m. closing sermon by the Rey. C. AND FOUND,. -Pave 5 FOUR CLASSES OF PROPOSALS. Judge McConnell sustained the exclusion, — aoe ee Bo lana Cais reacinng by Dr.G. H. Corey | W: Fizhuvh. Friends are invited. 1t*” | MARRIAGES,. “Page 5 Apts wheren; the prosecution made # perfect AN NS. at TTam.and 7:30 pn. ¢ . ai F <—"""T"° BUY COMMON PIGEONS, ot Nt mand 7:30pm. ‘At the evening serrice Dr. Visor SAPTisl CHURCH ISTH ST. BE: Pace 11] The proposals are divided into four classes, ~~ a ent in objection. DHMID'S BIRD STORE, 317 12tht n.w. | evening discuurees to the youn on The Spint of the | ns cate behead Cbaash eenian Tee Page 5 | the first comprising construction of hull and THE VIRGINIA CAMPAIGN. le 7 ae eet eat ‘Times, rn og meg le et Tn poe a 7 shook services Gt Mamaweal -Page 5 | machinery on the plans of the department, the — THE ALL-AMERICANS, Di. J.B TENEYCE HAS REMOVED HIS Thursday, 7-30 pm, 1t_ | Missin. 3:40 pan, young recples prayer meetin, 7 Page 12 | second on the plans of the contractor, the third |The Contest is Close, Red Hot, and 2S Stem. Thered bardion poss the doce. ms CATION ARMY ARE HOLDING | %C10c. Baptiou at conclusion oer oS Sighs the construction of machinery on plans of con- Exciting. They Are Treated to a Speech by Sena- bless ———ee ir 6th aud GRACE Mc, CHUKCH, 9TH AND 5 STS.N. tractor and of hull on plans of department, —— tor Allison at Sioux City, iy Kev. A.B. Keiley,pastor.—9.50 a. m., S&b- Pags 10 <THE 18TH. NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. 7a.m., knee oe ang. Hav. SLED. ice of : and the fourth construction of hull on plans of | special Dispstch to Tar Evexte Sr. | my open ait “Salvador meeting iu the hall every | Georgetown. 3 fm, yowue men's class. 8.90. b- | prANOS AND ORGANS . Puxy 3 | coDtractor and of machinery on department's |“ Ricuwoxp, Oct. 26.-Virginie hs an election | _ SIX Crrr, Towa, Oct, 26.—The international EQUITABLE bight oy See weak; on Market saeco Pau. aud oe eee, oe Satin nas etna, oS, PRINTERS Pesadr — on — accompanied by a certified every ereatuk bat 6 ‘sie regisnaages American excursion train reached Sioux City, at 7:30 p.m ery vue welcome. 2 one Fy * in u 71 - check of $50, = 4 moe ars, i y . —— s = .. —— Weduesday Thursda, 5 pn. 1 open: Page 6 secini: Iowa, this morning about 8 o'clock. Break- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Be GUURCH OF TBE COVENANT (PRES. | ing Frinay, +30 p.ui. Lverybouy cordially unvited to | PROFESSIONAL. peel ‘THE PREVIOUS BIDS, we posi tae eine: epee up ri athlon paca Jen betore pions Subscriptions for shares in the 18th issue and pay- p Comment ere 5 — a = Ui Page 10 It will be remembered, perhaps, that itics, for there have been i * ents thereon will be peorived, daily, from Yam. t0 | Ue pastor, Rev, ‘reanis§. Hani ap rmig eh g poten eee SPECIAL NOTICES... Pao 1 | for these seme cruisers were opened about the | Oly five really wrathful contests since Mahone 7 : ae Ph igageeene - om 4:30 p.m., “Equitable Building,’ treet am. Young people's mee .m. | the pastor, Mev. Geo. O. Littie, at Li mm, aud 7:30 p. | SUBURBAN PROPERTY Page #3 | i i i became a political factor in this state, Both | P°"™, ° a Shares are $2.50 per month. in the chapel om Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday } 11° Sa vject tor te evening, 2'Sau. 6:¥, “ihe carcsess s ‘Page 10 | Middle of August, but that the bids received : Po . h to the opera house. Mayor Cleland a tnd Thursday evenings of next week at ¢:30 o'clock, | Tindling of power,” the. sermon being oue of & series Page 2| Were higher than the appropriation. There | P*rties were aroused in 1851, when Mahone not}and Governor Larrabee welcomed them $1.000ndvenced on each share, = ie Mage preparatory to fhe commit | on Bible questions, Aouuepeople’s necting, 6:30 bs | WANTED Gene), g | were hints of a combination between the con-| only carried the legislature but elected his | and introduced Senator Allison, who said that The Equitable pro & good system for maki : AT GRAND ARMY HALE, | end weloomes ee eT oe :Pags 2 | tracting ship builders for the purpose of fore- | candidate for governor, Wm. E. Cameron, who | the delegates were now within the great corn- r monthly payments or savings of st GRAND AR} Ly - - i ha inti fe 81 producing region. Here corn was king. The ry ‘sane ; 5 aI Page 2 | ing up the appropriations for the construction | had Jobn W. 8 Fioouura iets ren apon Miwa reser: | Bh, gePias Niland Mets Homer SU | ig” g SEASTERS, PRENBYZERIAN, GHURGH, “Pure | of ships, but af course such an idce was vigor: | Nt Joba W. Daniel for his opponent. ‘Both | People offthe Culted states bad watched with Pieuters upon sdvautagecus terms, to purchase | £1: and lecture with taste, 7430 pm. George H. | Guster —Prsthine at AT aia) bins Ceubiunion antl WANTED (Misoncuannou ‘Page 2} ously denied by everybody concerned, | Parties were greatly stirred again in 1883, when interest the development of South and = Brooks, inspirational : lite Munqie Gale of reception of members, (8.8. WANTED (Rooms) ~Pae2|The Cramps’ bid was $875,000, or | the democrats overthrew Mahone by electing | Central America, Each continent produced Lampliets expleiving the object and advantages of - Ginitnth cateety ter one een WINTER RESORTS. Page 11 | £175,000 over the limit, while the only other | the legislature. But there was apathy in 1884, | #0mething not produced by the other. Que the Associaticn will be furnished upon application. day evening at fi 3 - bid offered was that of the Bath, Me.. firm, at | Fitz Lee and John S. Wise were the eandidates | ToUble that we bad in the past was that to se- => HAMLINE M_E. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND The Star Out of Town. $780,000, or €80,000 more than was provided. | ¢o, governor in 1835 and the ee REY pee communication we must cross and recross Pats. n.w., Rev. H. ki. Naylor, D.D., pastor, The latter asked for six months’ more time. : . y made things red | the ocean, but we were now — to establish ——— =e ‘ Mao! 18 sym preaching by ine ves | Tar Evexixo Star will be sent by mail to | The Scotts of Nan Francisco had a bid prepared | }Ot. John W. Daniels was elected by the legis- | lines of direct communication. He also hoped OF OUR LIVERY STABLE, | then proceed to tue church,’ wearing rewalia, "AU | bin" “Gonsecrationuseting Taoeday, Frayer meeting | @2Y address in the United States or Canada | ready to submit. but when the proposals were | lature that winter to succeed Mabose in che | that in the near future the two oceans might piace on the slat | Lechabites are iuv.ted to Participate in the-parade. 1t* | Tynrsday evenings, 7:30. The public sre cordis'ly | for such period as may be desired, at the | opened theirs was notamong them. A member | United States Senate. The next year was an off | Pe united by acanal, which would bring the Frank. | ~~" Tanpernuce’ Mestioe under the suis | oo "—5—FoNNS-CHURGH GEORGETOWN | Tate of fifty cents per month, G3° But all of the firm was present, howuver. year for the democrats and the state went repub- | P°*Pl¢# of America nearer. of Hieber cout, No. 19, LOK. will be held 1mUK- | $F Corner U aud Powutuac ats—services tomor- | such orders must be accompanied by the money, CONCESSIONS TO CONTRACTORS. lican by demoaratic default. In 1887 Mahone and The Possivie Tascott. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. y. oc25 ae S| Teen ee ae fen ree in Calvary, ME. | row: Holy communion st andser-| of the ‘The question then came up whether it would | Chai Bar! % > Tr hurch. 4th and ‘T (7th and Fayette) sts, Ge : or aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are a iP airman Barbour made a livel; bt forthe} = Pyriap , Oct, 26.—There is m Fer ELESUM, Wienbcvos: | town, DC. Sister teuts corumly tuvited. "ate | BCR wEIMST— METHODIST PROTESTANT | HP with mail subseraptions. esp be better to build the vessels at the navy yards | legislature, which had to elect ‘hiddieberge pe ind The tax pey of ithe District will | @-—— — GOOD TEMPLARS’ HALL, 43 AND P 2 haga received the | SF ESavaniaave “Sunday wich 0, orelocks xes tor the year end- charge uf Mr. Boyd. Hon. Mi ewly to receive pay- cl ida and others will » it nd after the first day <r ae ome balf of said tes is =~ MASONI May 1, 1890. . 3 new in the Tascott case this morning. At police ———_-cee ___ or to make such concessions as were advisable | *UCces#or, and Barbour carried the day. The Tae Estimates of the State department for | that might induce lower figures. ‘The latter presidential campaign last year was flat, and —_ bao oficiales state that no answer z A mocrats carried the state by the skin of oem received from Chicago to the mee- expenditures during the year 1890-1, are nearly | plan was decided upon. Six months were added | their teeth, the majority being less than | **8¢ ent last night asking for some one to the same as submitted last year and aggregate | to the contract period, the former maximum ‘This ie the year for a hard fight again. | identify him. The prisoner was photographed about $3,000,000, The principal new item is | Speed of 18 knots was cut Mahone is making the effort of his lif the | this morning and will have a hearing at 3 afternoon. Church, Sth’ aud Virginia ave. se, Ke icholson, pastor,—11 a.m., sixth sermon on prayer, text: “And forgive us our debts," : ane pan., “ihe vision of the image and the aton SPECIAL COMMUNICA. | Come sud worship with us. iC.—A aeescrsnsrereatciabimereientinesstiaitone tion of Benjamin B. French Lodye, No Lo, | ge— » CHURCH (UNITARIAN) FAAM., will be held at Masonic Lemple SATU erser cela oe Baws Prose DAY. cotober 20, 1880, at 7:30 o'clock pam. A full w TBorhing a 1d and event at ka i ius ee ray nny ey thoroughly aroused. re cam- | ©'elock this pion attendance is request jem! of otuer lodges are | K. Shippen, pastor, Sunday schoo! E D : not a8 many pi ae features as vented the fraterually invited to be present. = eee ——— ~ ~ RAUGHTSMAN APPOINTED.—The Acting Secre- qi that of 1885, oe Resigned in Secret. ec te omen at WAG A GATE ary. | BOS het oth ana Tom sta, nw.s preschiuy by | tary of the Treasury has appointed Winthrop | knot, €20,000 for the second, $90,000 for the | Chavas serene tha stance nse mcavalonde | sven, Con, Oct 28-—It is learned that A. oa oe eee Fetary._ | the pastor, Nev. Chas B Kammadeli, at 11 a.m-"aud | Alexander of Bos! third and 40,000 for the fourth and beyond, | : LLIs0U, if not paid within said u “ - lexander of ton a draughtsman in the Wise got into Mharis in every crowd in| BR. Cavener, second grand assistant engineer DAVIS, Collector of Taxes D.C. ERAGE IN Hr ir dic eae SF aoe te eee tocett the wicondin | supervising architect's office at 5.50 per | they were made absolute, so that a contractor | )y sc, &f a. : & BS to ond discussed in PRIM ARY cognem. the series of | Sabbath evening discourses on ae — rr eS P gaining only a quarter knot or sv of speed he ay But it is none the } of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engincers, = DAY, OCTUB-B 26.at 8, O00 F at, uw, around floor tive October 7 caitect Seaotor S mUr an would fare much better than under the old | 1% exciting. These are some of the striking | tendered his resignation to the convention yes- buck}. The public tuvited. oly Trinity." ic invited” ‘No rented pews. It A New Scuoon Surmnixrenpext.—Mr. GW. | contract. ‘There is no appropriation for pre-| Pl! of the campaign: More money erday and that it was accepted. It is now be- WOMAN 5 Hoa. MisShNAwi S0Ulcax. | Scott, superintendent of the Indian industrial | miums, which must be made by a special act, | 8 beg spent than was ever spent in this state | lieved that he is the grand officer who was on > ye , supe Indi: P =>NOTICE— : + ad Hi. E. BARRETT, The of Vaux & Irwin bas thi: Jane M. Bancroft, Ph.D. of New York 25th day Moot r 3 before; the negroes are more aggressive than | trial before the convention for misconduct 3 Sinineatr porseieeehyed Uy taal, Gewese Ake | willapeak at Metropelisan Church, #44 and Cate. nw. | training achool at Chilocoo, Indian territory, | $9 on tndefinite extent, ns | ns TO8*4 | usual; the prominent nogro preachers of the | during the “Q” steike and was, vevencly reper For the past fifteen years connected’ with the Drug | usiuews will herestter be conducted Uy Fred J. Vaux, | Sablath afternoon st 3u'clock. Subject: “Deaconess | has voluntarily resigned, Mr. Benjamin & | * ®2 in esi state are issuing for the first time pastoral | manded. © r ¥ ae ra Sigame the oblixations, and collect amounts | work.” Dr. Corey will preside, Public invited. 1t Coppock of Ohio succeeds him. TODAY's BIDS, letters over their atures calling pan thai —_-—— Store corner 9th and Pa. ave., desires to inform his RICHA.-D L.1awty. | <r DR. JON BRAY WILE | ory huctieseeae you Pacesrnn —2) are-| The bids were as follows: “people” to rally to Mahone; the democrats are The German Empress Sick. friexcds that he has opened the Shoreham Drug Store, | 9 —_—_ Gas FIXTURES. ALL STYLES Tntand 2d ste. Bw. Sunday morning atl oleck | nearing of the case or commanded Gos 2 The Union iron works, San Francisco, class | bolder than usual in declaring that they will| Benuix, Oct. 26.—News has been received corner 15th and H sta, with » complete stock of | COS FIXTURES. eat pak earnee ott aetion = =z | Durand the examining board hasrecommended | 02% ne cruiser, $775,000; two cruisers, $1,450,- — ——_ Gasman eunpeaen, who is = — Drugs Chemicals, &e. ccltim* | gag FIXTURES. ©. A. MUDDIMAN, ee cnaeet, 12th and AE ate, Serves | him {or promotion, “The proceedings of the Se ee enters SE SCR OR, Maing gener Frincees Sophie's wedding has been tabee ti, conducted - 3. ‘array, 0 ave engpeniceee R-CMSSTER LAMPS, spare oat op Aina meeting ein pean n sent to the President for his} “*C™,, Falmer, i. & Co., New York, class one, Rok A iaheie caacaaiae Jay Gould Nea: isan: - rE, i cher art jeaday. ‘one cruiser, 000, i 38 ring TOUS PHARMACY WAS REMOVED | 5 [SWE HAVE JUST OPENED desea 280 nam oat "Stale ina Woday. 7 Navat, Onpxan.—Liout, Commander John 8, ,,The Colimbiin iron, works and dry dock | 21861 Cameron's election @ was s foregone | | Durmaio, 3.1. Oct. 2h—Jay Gould and te + Connecticut ave., re : yy Oliver Com, oni A pany, ‘imore, ¢} oue, one , | conclusion almost from the start. In 1885 Lee's | party. who been inspecting railroads Seu to bus medicines, &c., at aes et Wewall, Lieut. Willie Swift 5 DOE Ge. -Cies iy SS aSb DOD nis | Matin cer scree eee | SS ae ean te WOONONA | Linu PW: cot ior grote) and ange | UOMO ee OLABNH being OEE | ection war conceded teat tivo wecks be | Stee wouter, pened tragh bere tas SAND BUILDING ASSO-| New English Rugs and Traveling Shawls, $5 up. preach Tomorrow at 11 o'clock am. and at 7:30 pm, W. L, Burdick ordered eA — fore the voting day, But this year there are east bound = ee i O0 A Sordteliy favited ke lick ordered to examination for pro-| Bath iron works of Bath, Me., class one, one : - Siw TWENTY-FOU LIE ISSUE OF STOCK. aa sistent toiattend those services" YE | motion. Chaplain Chas, H. Parks ordered to | cruiser, $075,000; two cruisers at same tate, {20 foregone conclusions, Betting is aboat| LOCHIKL HOUSE EJECTMENT, The Locks fof subscription to the stoek of the NEW WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S = FIRST CONGREGATIONAL GHURCH, | the Vermont. Lieut. James H. Ball detached | three cruisers, same rate. ¢ren. The democratic ticket headed by Phil a TWENTY-FOCKIE of the BEWIAL BUILD-| oc2g Store for Men,1013 F st. n.w. somber of 10th and G sts. n.w.—The pastor, | from the Monocacy, 30th November, and or-} Harrison Loring, Boston, class one, one | McKinney is expected to pull through, but no | The Evicted Tenants Suing for $15,000 ee evOry tomenae ak tesemeer ane Fat, ~ key 5/M. Newman, D-D., will preach at 11 aim. wie | dered home. Lieut, David Peacock detached | cruiser, $674,000. one 1s offering odds on it, Those who thought Damuges for Trespass. ts 2 per Di oth, uo back dues to be cu inakeot bineclf outof his old character inte tne | 0m the Portsmouth navy yard and ordered} Considerable surprise was expressed at the | that Mahoue was « fool tor taking the nomina- i the rush of OCTOBER IS PASSING. can make of himeelf out of his old character into tie ‘5 : Y Pp . t did not ug now iuay avoid the rush of | (rae NG. life and favor of Gud," and at 7::20 pn. upon “1 & oe pereer, Bhs oe pa ee : = of the pies tos for submitting Ther eid be, ——— a ——— The controversy between the owners of the territorial liiuits of Christ's life aud work.” | Hoes detached from the Vermont and ordered | such a low bid right on the heels of their dis- calling we hiel ho . 9th rte. ‘The last awe Music led by Dr. Bischoff,orcanist. ‘Sunday school at | 49 the Dele, roatdeg A th ; or three thousand—perhaps five thousand— | Lochiel house property, on 9h street between lau aah every effort wil ‘be. nade to You have less than a week longer in i “hectin of YiB.8.0-E, at 6:40 pm. _Lt a tary will have! fo waigh sun? ednalerativee ta republicans who were dissatisfied with Ma-|Eand£,and the tenanteagain came to the io ENTY-FOURTH ISSUE larger than any whicn to place your order for the BLACK ns eaae, eee eR ri Tue Japanese Minister, Mr. Mursv, received examining their bids, which are much lower | Bone’s methods kicked out of the | surface today. This time it is in the nature of : and furnishes a very profitable Be OT SONAL ONTAWSY ONE o clock, in the auditorium of the Second Baptist churen, | Thursday by official mail from Japan the deco-| than any others, such as their reliability und | traces, but for every kicker Mahone | q suitfiled by 8. T. Thomas and A.B. Duvall ueate or mnowly serine With =, peonutee of 8 rua AND VEsT, made to your order for $25. PPS Mid Yinwiuia ave. ge, Preaching by the vastor | ration of the order of ‘the crown,” conferred | competence to’ perform the contract, The has induced” 4 democrat to enlist | tor Elisabeth Cannon and Jane Smith against See contort nad secured by the poustivaten om sil This, with « pair of €10 or 912 day school B'SU atm, "Young mens junday; | upon him by the emperor in recognition of his | ©Piaion is that Saving aroce chaise teen tens te on an | Sohn Biel Sones, Wok Mt, Oorserond Sichedl: Gevosite ulsue by sickuviders where the deposits TROUSERS, will make you and excellent Spm. Young people's Bible ser 7:-0 | recent conclusion of a treaty with Mexico aad THE WORK WILL BE DIVIDED, Le ylnrsesnge jr vemepiersgimecon ding whag elbeordd PG ‘000 Situs ca tac steth sebecriood. “Sans neve ave led winter suit. Cao ede Leng grag lero egg! other services for the state. Mr. Mutsu had | o; iser going to Baltimbre, one to the Pal- | Uf, more of his own money than he ever oe S15,00 Gamage tar Seepnie. Thy ment thus. offered. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, personae, 750 2 kouhly beeh a , ne cruiser going more, on: e “a | used before. and there is no doubt of the fact | charge that October 2 thedefendants, with force rom 2 to 10 p.m previously been decorated vy the emperor with d ith the Bath ki hat el 1 cra ge Maman Rupert in Trousers and Cash Tailor, . eden paid prio nadie mers, and one either to the Works or to | that money tells in elections in Virginia as well | and arms, assaulted and beat the plaintiffs; that Be hay Ue obtsined at auy time. Pleass | geag Corner 9th snd G sta. 2. ¥. NORTH CAROL ee Loring of Boston. The last three are within a | a8 in almost any state in the Union, and there | A eal af the eecretary aud tremarer's office without de- Protestant Church, 7 G = is no doubt of the fact that the national with force and violence they seized, lad bold | lay BKUBT. G. CAMPBLLL, 4 resident, s.e.- A. W. Mather, pastor —Sunday school 9:30 am-| Gas Statistics For THe Cexsvs.—The coun- | thousand dollars of each other. a helping ML be tee. Ee Lot coli ek wrongfully shoved, pushed, 317 1dth ata. Goasuuua Rive TOUR WORRY Froaching at 11 8: "ALhivited. ie’ | cil of the American gas light association has} “There is more interest taken in thése bids,” | ™ittec is helping Mahone with money. Ma- ” at JNO, A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treas 7 S1-2it . Hiern. | — i pvieris | ttiaud H ais uw Kev, = See i leer, * hone’s organization was 25 per cent better than | expelled and ejected them from sr_CHURCH, comNER | TPCommended to the’ superintendent of censns | euid's naval oBleer, “than in atty chat have over | 10" a bcratio organisation Wwe weeks ago, {house No, 612 9h street northwest, samuel H. Greene, | that Mr, William Mooney of New York city be be f ee fact, that ee ks the turning | 1¢ was particularly strong in the ninth | known as the Lochiel house, of which they (the i pa, Bapiisuy aiter eveniue | cplrusted with, the investigation relating to] Dointin naval architecture aid that there will | district, known as southwest’ Virginia, but the | plaintiffs) were in lawful possession; that with ORim ee te jig | the collection of gas statistics for the report of = : a SPECIAL NOTICE , ba Five A. Electric Horse Blaukets, KANCH. cor. 133 i democrats have been whooping it up ani rude: force and violence the de- Te ceases tarts beak o Robes Z tere jaa <Sunday | the census of 1890, No action has yet been | of Hit aise ee, Sacto = . ie have certainly drawn from Pah ot snide see lis “oy tore and damag ed plaintiffs’ staimatemrine "WOODWARD © LOLHMOP.. | Sei, 8:45 nun, pErraclins 1) sty gud 7:30 pm. | taken by the suporintenaeut in relation to the | &f Which government vewelsare to be built in | Oth Sct west. “Chuirman. Bool B. Gerken | iene cae by ay caved, Pisintifis’ ort na : SSR RECON ESLEDTOEGY | mil, 90 batt" Xo ave coruualiy ‘imviel totheve matter nor will there be any for some time. 3s ——— od ——— meet ated Bt es a they a ee of — PERSONS oe COMP ELL LO BUY | services. ia t = S 000, 7 life into headqnarters, He a “bar'l” and wounded, humiliated and disgraced, and in eidb neuron sted intone, BS Clot in a hurry will find our, mode of | RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL| , CONDEMNED Navan Vesseie.—The U.8.8.| NEARLY $15,000,000 WANTED = | }/5 in! opened it, Senator Barbour, who was | cousequence were made sick, sore and lame, Price this season.” GEOKGE SPRANDY. 454 7th oe Church, cor. 10th aud Datas.w., hey. Chas, | Juniata and Quinnebaug have beensappraised For the Devel t of the League | *¢tivg chairman of the democratic party during | and suffered much anguish of mind; were LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Poeed | Retelderty, aston. erewchans #6 12 uy “Cone | and recommended for sale, but the Secretary | For the Development of the © | Gordon's illness, ix still in harness and will ro- | prevented from attending to their ordinary Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHING: | at rin Sundsy school at D it Youn People's of the Navy has not vet acted in, the matter. Island Navy Yard. ies Densauartecs aid. the polis close. His sine, ‘They also charge that eptember 16, cP NEW i .C., Uetober 2: .—Iniormation ciety of CI Hab Ludeay . Levival mee’ Phe ti igri: ‘i $ name is a tower of strength, i body o! 5 ote A ST AAU NEN NOUR AVE. SOW, | han bec recelyed ai hundcvartsient fom ir, Aue: | ine dueim the week wt? SU. Ie | augue the Latter at the Wectine ae ecuitor | Gecretary ‘Tracy ns received the report of pesmi faa ey bt. thay eces haw teis bana, oak Gores bo VENTISE,” ‘Mt Home, Italy. of the death. on the 6th ot Uctober, | gg» WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS. | also been condemned, and it is probable that | the board appointed to consider plans for the Phil McKinney is making a horse-back can- | Of the furniture (twenty sets), and engaged im P Pacific Building. | 1889, at » Htaly, of Mrs. Eleauor &. Thompson, & aoe eye Te eee ai hervinesat sao | When a sale is determined upon all the vessels } development of the League Island navy yard, ‘ . : teariug down the house, —— CLAD sL¥IkHEPUGLE | tity DO: Fer dinyatch So. by dated Gelsber VE, | prin tote coutinged exch nisi duriye the wees | Will be offered at the same time by advertise- | in ease it v reopened by Congress, ‘The board | Yas the southwest and is provoking a good 1 P NOLICE — PHILADLLPHIA REPUBLE- | 3%, cites (8) fect Ml oct 5 "Te ‘ y i : 0 * Suite tbe retintey of Yotersof the city at | 2588 it day excepted), Sunday school, ¥:16.e.m.:Band | ment, deal of enthusiasm. He opened at Indian states that the acreage of the yard is greater ArrorntepD Cuter oF Drvistox.—DMMilton M. } than that of all the dock yards of Europe com- Holland, a well-known colored lawyer of this | bined, and that for the constraction of docks, are at the office ot HEAMON & KAMZY, BALANCE OF MY STOCK OF DRY GOODS ieuded wall. OF st, where they cau be seen by said voters le to close business. Dixtures aud m. to 4:30 pain, each week day. tore for rent, Would prefer to reut for Dry Goods ot DANIEL RAMEY, | business. WM. k. KILEY, ——— Northeast Cor. sith and'E ats. n again Pp Creek, Lesage county, on the 19th of Octo- anes _ plaintiffs, gosh ya _— omy — ber, and he is scheduled to. tevery cross | Dhsiness was broken sage “4 rocds in Bochanan, Didkeastraua Wiel onan, fered by the humilution, &c., 0 the amount » .KEURMED CHURCH, loi H st. bet, Rol ave. and P st. n.w.—Rev. A. ‘Thomas G, Apple, the uew pastor, will preach his = who took au active part in the last cam- | basins, &c., the easily excavated soil is unusu-| ties, tie reaches Wise county today. McKin- - <=> GAS FIXTURES. me — ~ SN Uar | QUeBINE sermon Tomorrow at 11a. service at 7:30 | paign on the republican side, was today ap- ally 1. ble. It ii y ey will remain in that f the coun! = ELVE PER CENT EK ANN i. Sunday Lat ¥:45 @. its free. Stran, ae Q S ly favorable, is never reached by salt | ney remain in part o! country uo- rraignments WANDSOME DESIGNS, © NEWEST FINISHES. eee AEaRACLELED suchas, AN NOM | Sordialiy weicoue tee *4K8"* | pointed a chief of division in the second audit- | wator, and au a stratogetic point it ie the: mane | ti: two days betore the lection, mi es et < eee - THERE WILL BE GOSPEL PREACHING AN IMMENSF STOCK. ‘The follow statement shows its splendid financial in St. George's ball, 510 Lith st. n.w., on ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. | condition at the end ot eight years Fret Duy. Evening at 7:30. Ali iuvited. Cs or's office, Treasury department. eee s The democrats are usi: little In the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, wury depa portant naval station on the Atlantic coast. |, ing very cam ze Pensoxat.—Late advices from Columbia, |The board strongly recommended its equip- | literature. Mr. Barbour remarked that if today a number of prisoners were: brought up Mo., his old and prerent heme, are to the effect | ment with all facilittes for building, ting and hone would give him his boodle he might} from jail for arraignment. The following i ii have all the literature he wanted plead V lores PIANO LAMPS, BANQUET LAMPS, ate : CHURCH OF THE SYIPHASY. (7 o4 Ber | that though Col. Switzler, ex-chiof of the bu-| wack. accompanied Ly ae ee ee aa aisdt® | come to it. Mahone belicves in isering noth. relen ne os le TABLE LAMPS AT ALL PRICES. ave paid {u interest to iiieiilicrs, Kin, DD. rector.~# ant. Moly Colauranion: 1Lam.,{ Feat of statisties, has not entirely recovered | 480 for ite aceomplistiment. Au appropriatiea | MZ undone, He is a great believer iu the | Watch an Son WT. B. Sein serie E. F. BROOKS, ee ee oe 8 ork we Vice aud BerOU BY te peter et aug | from his late severe illuess, his health is slowly | of $1,596,000 is recommended for the first year, | Printing press as well as money. He keeps two | Smith, larceny of €18 from the person of Bessie 531 15th street, Corcoran Building. | Webs 3 Sy chpel serwee: 8 vem., evening prayer ene | improving.—Capt. summer and Chief Engi- or three presses going day and night, R. Mahon; Benj. Foster and Samuel Berry, sel8-stuthsan Our present assets are. 321,450 4: iinet neer McCartney of the navy arrived in the cit: re a ‘There has been no lack of speakers in this | robbery of Horace M. Lobdell; Mary Gordon, sive joins members ir dies oo | ) HER (On last. night om a short ¥idt-——-Mr J. 1 | “HAD BETTER HIRE A HALL” | ampaign Mahone has bad belt eee vig- | assnult with intent to kill her husband, Frank Littell has returned from New York.—— Secretary Noble Tells Why §; 1 | reas orators from other states to help him, | Gordon, September 23; George Jackson, 8,01 SHIRT ORDERS TO DATE Fiace your order for Shirts with reseur T id iste J. W. 2 be un audress by Mrs. E. Mrs. W. W. Conkling and Miss Conkiing of “ The democratic committee has drawn on local | assault and battery on Charles Orange, Janu- Maploeye Vectors woe Hot ues ‘his 2 | newuia on woctal,urity. Gwitix to the Liew of the | New York, ‘Me. and “Mra, A. A- Simpson of Agent Conrad Was Dismissed. orators ouly. ary 6, 1888: cary’ Brvor larceny of 100 from DK. A. BEHREND HAS REMOVED HIS | Wuen 1 a paid in, thus iv. | at im. All cordially invited. 1) Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Chas, Forman of Los) 74 Sar Gov. Lee has declined to take the stamp, | Caleb J. Taylor, eptember 15; David Williams, ee po tae ad Hemidence we 1214 K st. aw. 150 paid in at $4 per month, or 81,500 ee DRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Angeles. Cal., Mrs. E. Forman, Mra. E. Hen- it been charged that the recent removal | although he has been urged by the state com- | housebreaking residence of W. 8 Bran- hours from 8 to 10am; 1:30 to at $10 monthly, with the privilece ‘d Hev. Ge it pm Telephone 1173. ning and Mrs, B, W. Kendall of Chicago, Cims, | of Quarles F. Conrad, a special agent of the | mitiee todoso. He says that as he critized | son, September 29; James T. Robinson, assault sone maa, rate ste Phase Grue bear eke ses at tls chureh Ti :At#19 | H. Cramp of Philadelphia and A. B. Cummins | general land office, who investigate n- | Governor Cameron for going on the stump he | with imtent to kill Arch. Brown, August 24; o> FINE Gas S1xTURES. Beer urvont spun cunntee tvs tea yf terest rm vthe stot wil peeceh one Dive ghana. | Of Des Moinos, Lowa, a oie aera PO Saal tandl tackay tec Aa Califeenin, wee avo | 8, determined to be.consistont by practicing | Marthe pinecens Meamied SO Same Deeate KOCHESTER AND GLADSTONE LAMPS, Priel Ge ee mig oom 2 testing, “Wednesday ae 7:00 pu. biswugere aud New York and FL. Mahan of Detroit, to the influence of Senators Stanford, Stewart vemesor t the barbecue pe was arraigned for housebreake : ¢ tiontbly wil: pay the devt in 1 months, 816 tase | Visitors invited. it" | Mich., are at the Hotel Johnson. | and Jones aud nearly all the California Repre- | in King William county today, where he goes | ing on seven counte—at the stables of G. W. UMBRELLA AND DECORATED SHADES. toutha g17 ET mont BS ie Te months. He. | ig: a> ABERUACLS, STH-AMD, ee iin | W- G. Palmer and L. Swift of Chicago and E. | sentatives in Congress just on the eve of the as @ guest of a club, Jobnson, May 17; J. D. — 2 %; H.C, CONE Aa suena no, — | reaguihieshe iar ctee the tans Sau nore | NO-wUatm tere eCheataninaner aga | —-CO Ee Urooke ‘nd dagger of angi, | Tabet, Baueon end those indicted with him. | wuppPoLYTE INAUGURATED. | Panny, Seas ae 38 heey dae ao &.8. SHEDD & BRO, ebed sul more. “The borrowers share inthe profits | ui. Prayer services on Thurscay eveuing at? 30, Lt * <,| When the testimony of Conrad would be most , Ee equally with the others We pay & per cemt ferece = | D. Hall of Boston, C. J. Christian and wife of saree J. Fisher, L | 432 OTH ST.N.W._ | uum on shares withdrswn before maturity. Weare Be DOUG AS MEMORIAL M. E, CHURCH, Readville, Col., John W. Wright of Roches- Rumor That Minister Preston Is to » July 1: count and not F i 4 sd Lith sts. ne, Kev. D. ‘ter, and J. . to the QREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT! tueale dt sid or on interest jeyebie mouthig and reeling at Ti aa by. ie ite, br, Beek ad ae Wie tue Bio gaa hFctanhoye lesen tte ; Removed at an Early Date. as : Suiidioe Acsocatiout are Low be tiont Popular and | ay school . pow he Set ha ees Hovle of England, J. | he did not tell the truth in regard to the differ-|_ New Youx, Oct. 24.—The steamphip Prins| John E. Baraat Hat far is ot OS dtoa| roaster on gehen gra ates, | nee tnematee neous "LS Fioida ‘are af tho Hubit.——-& Ub Lagi of Out Oficervat he land ofice and that ho was from Poctar-Priose October 18, on Bip-| ne tom th jaur-cioth oF ere antes ven | " i i : Ke h CE AL.E, CHUKCH SOUTH, COKNEK | Kansas City, C. Jones of Virginia. W. Hillman | ®! er vi hij SD Sad uats Prov of Posies Bucy wendy | Gee epetento nas tal torsos Shae? tea ee ee i a St Viegas: | of New. York, C. C. Wright of New York, are at} “In a report made to the department” the | polyte was inaugurated president vr monthly payments takep aud no botes required at Ne UY Hee. Citrevival servings every | Willard’s—C. H. Sawyer, Connecticut, J. | Secretary said, “he had charged Secretaries | instant with great pomp. He aga SCREDIY NOUR Tabend 7a Fit Apearee gi cdatatheeak tT SU piu All'areoaruceuy | Martin, Pennsylvania, EP. Brown, New York, § victorious army immediately after rant AM k as in these it*_ | are at the Kiggs.——Rev. W. E. Shinn of New that ive | ony. Great enthusiasm prevailed jug WEDNESDAY EV<NING, November =>MOUNT VEKNOs PLACE M. E CHURCH | Orleans is visiting friends in the city. fe i the | people, It is ramored that 7th st. Amenudwents to the Constitution, neces: | Bn Meath, Corner of Ouheud K ois, nw. tet, oo 5 to be removed at an date. sary ‘constan’ a -%, me a . We wi pases —prcnsnio Pes mo Treasury Department Changes. Me: at Port-au-Prince when steamer sctvise every one to wet a copy. iske bali, 7th st botweeu B and sts, aw. by Kev. | Promotions: Wm. H. Proctor of the District ; me CoS to jee ghoul, y fof 21 6m. ane 7:20 moe of Columbia, from class 1 to class 2, in the ULL, and G ite Kile i 818 1: {altel Hill branch by A. N, MEEKEL, foe Bag SEE POOLE & BROOKE'S AD. ON CIDEK re om e 7 UNION Ba Sinn, aa 1 ee ws 5 Sachets eta rates i i i I f

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