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= * THE EVENING STAR Port gitico ot Weshingwon, D.C aa antter ‘Tux Weextr Sram—publi*hed on Friday—@1 © year. postaze prepaid. Six montha, 50 ceuta. #77All mail subscriptions myst be paid i advaness este sitlge aneyaiioe™ "| Vo T5—No 14,092. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. OVEMBER 25, 1889. EX-MINISTER PENDLETON DEAD, Pee e The Eminent Ohio Democrat Passee PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Suwads: AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, = any stim Borthwest Corver Pennsylvania Ave, aad 11th St, by Barssers, Nov. 25.—Hon. George H. Pendle- The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ton. late United States minister at Borlin, died & BL KAUFFMANN, Pres’ in this city inst night. Ing Evewtno Stan ts served to pibeter in ae Mr. Pendleton was for years well known im exo 4 "a AEN Soh Co Washington. When in the Sonate his political Prominence made him a conspicuous figure, He was bora in Cincinnati July 25, 1825, and received an academic education, He studied law and was admitted to the bar im Cincinnati, Tn 1854 he amember of the state senate TWO CENTS, _ | 22¢ trom 1856 to 1565 be was a member of Con- Gress, serving on the committee on military SPECIAL NOTICES. <g> CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 930 Pa, ave. TH OF KIT CARSON POST, Pin ‘Thanksgiving Day will be observed as usual es: Sranical” ee Lise cae by aSpecial Praise Service from 1:2 m. to 1 paim.. anda | vited t attend’ the, Wisc ae te eee dinner to be Served to the poor of our city from 1 to4} post in the main hall, Grand Army building, fais P.m., in the hali over the Sth st, wing of the Center ae Ba SDA Sap NENG, Bovenber Market. The friends of the Mission and the benevo- a cedioras tue Oasmmarea. lent of all classes are cordially invited to participate eS F. foo Bh in this charity by coutributing provisions or means to —— Norice. TSC | BCLS... picesragalpeeng atte veer nicer 1, Wee hereby t to open BOOKS AND SEATIONEN ‘i puted by o swe es aD ve, the une ane nm a te Socinen ts the weetag even ok sections of he AY: fixe stores November a tf hankswiving day.) | BUSINESS CHANCES, All are invited to attend the 12 o'clock meeting to FG en, pare orty ITEM render thanks to the dear Lord for his loving kindness 6. -F.Pawe. 025- COUNTRY REAL ESTA’ end tender mercies to us. DEATHS... FOR SALE—TH Fiatures of « T What a Mississippi Congressman ne oe Aree: to Say About the Coming Session, for the congressional fray, but he seems to be- lieve that the approaching session is going to H aeaTe “I do not,” said oe nf nacre eater ig ne morning, ‘imagine that the republicans will be active it'endesvoring to x0 change ths Talos of Emin’s Rescue. the House as to destroy the rea es of the minor- ity. They may have Santen ted such a move some time ago, but I think t LETH GOOD WILL 3 Ding Store, rst e & & ona proms i in @ central part of the THANESGIVING EXCURSIONS. eanism may frequently be synonymous. Was Sity. Good reasons for selling. Sams CENTER MARKET. FAMILY SUPP! our election in Mississippi quiet? Oh, yes; fait particulars apply to jt DK. MARY M AvGaR, be NTIST. = 1317 F street Room 11-D, San Building. fe —_—~ FIXTURES. NEW DESI ST QUALITY. TUR: ART ET. 20. aia = 1s F st, 5un isuilding. 1304 Fat ew there was no opposition, The republic ‘The Market will be open for Thanksgiving supplies as follows: Fs 4} UESDAY, November 26, from 5 a.m. un- haa WHDNESDAY, November 27, from 5 am, unt 4 pan. THURSDAY, November 28, from 5am. until 11 am, Both dealers and the public will be better satisfied if purchases are made early in the “Ou TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY can bo sort lay of food products ever @ contest was unnecessary, so everything went through smoothly.” dists Routed the Rebels, aor seat is contested?” suggested the re- porter. ‘Yes, it is, But as my majority was more district, while my opponent carried but one pre- cint in his own county, I am not all bothered about the contest.” a buy; quick sales, ae ae Seal profits ny ee ee ORTROKMEAD, NATIONAL GUARD RIFLE PRAC- Taw’ 1 Oth st nw. 5: HOUSEFURNISHINGS: TICE. P . L WOLF, D.D.S., GOoD: REMOVED TO 1313 NEW YORK AVE. N.W._ <g> SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING as- ‘SOCIATION. SUERTE Sage ty Gen. Ordway Issues Regulations for the Month of December. reed TERN MA de ope: eSwail Gen, Albert Ordway of the District national Until 9 p.m. WED: SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington Hows and Gossip. NOT AT ALL BOTHERED. Telegrams to Tho Star. SRE Has Representative Hooker of Mississippi isrendy STANLEY’S STORY, | 2rt8 ® Jeptoon, # requested. service reform. ‘The civil servic ean Recital of His Peril in ‘ecent elections here, perhi ten di: I will do my best to ” She fate awn them that minoriy and’ repubit-| REVOLT OF THE PASHA’S TROOPS | protoog my sav unt ou arrive witout rap- | Snr aos n'8 nominated a ticket, but they deci Himself a Prisoner Until the Mah | will assist Kavallis resources should than 8,000 and 1 carried every county in the | EX-MINISTER PENDLETON DEAD. | to be saved. I would be on my knees and im-| Oyo. SMOOTH AND HEAVY TRAIN ROBBERY A general order has been issued by Brig.| !MIN’S MEN TURNED TRAITORS. ; They Were Forced to Release Him in] unquestioningly all orders from the outside, | “Td that Senator Farwell will give « — | sifaira. He was nominated for Vice President x @ ticket with George B. M. script which here follows, and in my state of | 08 fhe ticke: : . mind, after reading these letters, I wrote a | S20 was alno an 1869. H cnet aed formal letter, which might be read by any per- |S" oe States Senator in IS78, and daring his term of son—pasha, Jephson or any of the rebele—and | pico was chairman of the committer on civil law a STANLEY PROMISES HELP. force was his creation. and was passed largely Bat on aseparate sheet of paper I wrote a | through his exertions. “At the expiration of hit Private postscript for Jephson's perusal, as fol- | form in. 1885 Prosidout Cleveland “Pt lows: “Kavallis, January 18, 3 o'clock p.m.—| until Hou, William Walt My dear Jephson: I now send thirty rifles and | pointed by President Han js men down to the Iake with my 5 letters with my urgent instractions thata canoe should be set off and the bearers be rewarded. I may be able to stay longer than six day Mrs. Pend! e adopted daugh- “The Stor Spangled Ban- ® tragic death a little over @ year ago in New York. She was thrown from the carriage in which she was riding with bor | ter of the uring the peace. Our people have a good store of beads and couriers’ cloth, and I notice ater in Central park and was fatally im- that the natives trade very readily, which | jured, > - get uneasy under our prolonged visit. Should THE MS SENATORS. we get out of this trouble I am his most devoted servant and friend, but if he hesitates again I | It is Said That Mr. Farwell Will Giwe shall be pianged in'wondor and perpleaity. 1] Mis sy Ex-Gov. % could eave. dose peshas &€ ther were walling ished nies Nov. 23.—A Trilune special from Springfield. LiL, says: A local paper this morn- lore the pasha to be sensible of his own case, je is wise enough in ali things else, even for his own interest, Be kind and good to him for | i@&- over the signature of Phocton Howard, TROUBLE FOR ILLINOIS SENATORS. | jis (uns inet, wae Hong cal pod to him (or | gays that Senator ch B. Farwell will uot be « fatal fascination the Soudan territory seems to | candidate for re-clection next year to the have for all Europeans in late years, United States Senate for the reason that the 4 SOLEMN WARNING. nomination cannot be secured without a hard As they touch its ground they seem to be| and bitter fight, and he is unwilling to enter drawn into a whirlpool which sucks them in | into the contest unless the nomination ean be and covers them with its waves, The only way | secured with practical unanimity, It is as- to avoid itis to obey blindly, devotedly and end Page ard respecting rifle practice in the guard. bi . Sachin “5 ; Oglesby his influcnce and support for election Call for Constitutions, : _Novembe Page Sears that the ‘allowing schedule for instruc- Ca ee em ammunition, “If he wishes to come out, tue | % the Senate as his euccomor, and that Farwell ae = = eanimaiaivel cooilt eo bt orate | SOTOMAD ivan Bons Fuse 7 | tion in rifle and carbine firing and preliminary | Loxnox, Nov. 25—The letter from Stanley | ammunition will cuable him to devo. If he | desires the candidate to come from ne neat the Deumsof Sam. and 4:30 p.m. dally st the oMonet wiatite TON\Git, 7:30 o'clock. Let nothing keeP | PIANOS AND ORGANS ‘-Pago 7 | gallery practice for the month of Decomber | dated at the south end of Victoria Nyanza con- glects to stay it will be of sorvice to him.’ The | home of Senator Cullom as posible, for the INO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, —aGkina BAR Paco 2 | will be observed: tinues with correspondence between Stanley | Hhedive said the same thing, sud atded that if | reason that Cullom has interfered with Farwell n14-6m 1416 F ot. n.w., Kellogg Building. $s etman Lecuatre ind discussion of Edward Hore First Battalion—Company A, Thursday, De-} and Lieut. Jephson. Following is Jeptwon’s| conid do so on their on respousilality. Sir | i Securing the appointment of Col, Babcock => FOR bie eg 3° LOOKING BACKWARD," ‘Page 6 | Comber 19; company B, Friday, December 6; | appeal to Stanlcy for help when the mahdists | Evelyn Baring said the same thing in clear, de- | 88 United States marshal for the northern dis- Teadventars, welaveurened 8 new Ware ftooma: | Under, the eusplees of the Columbia, Turayorein Page 7 | company C, Friday, December 6; company D, | were expected upon Emin’s part, cided words, and here I am, after 4,100 miles | trict. 1028-1040 Connecticut avenue northwest, where we E Thursday, December 19. “Had this rebellion not happened the pasha | travel, with the last installment of relief. Let! Jt is also asserted that ex-Assistant Postmas- will keep constantly in stock ail the leading styles in | ho, ope him who is authorized to take it, take it and rf fine Carfiszoe and Haruess, We will also Carry a com- OEERECE CH IVSAIWIANVGE SIVWAITTFAVAIGHSWWE SWE KAIWBIVGERWACHSIGS Page ion. i = ter General Steve f Bloomington will be ———aidE AND SWEDING OU Second Battalion—Company A, Friday, De-| could have kept the mahdists in check some | oome. Tam ready to lend him all my strength | “T General ‘nson 0 ming eee ee eee | eet os tenes ees ot tee atte | WANTED cronies Pago 2 | cember 13; company B, Monday, December 9; | time, but now he is powerless to act. 1 would | and will aswist him, but this time there must be | ® Candidate against Rowell for Congress, ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, their physician by Prof, and Mrs. HARTVIG NI WANTED (Sirvations) Pago 2 | company C, Tuesday, December 8; company | suggest on your arrival at Kivallis that you|no hesitation, but positive yea or nay, and = saint anniek seein Carriage Buibters. | G18 14th st. Bebiwe | Waeren rn sot i ; z : home woe go. THE DAY’S DISASTERS. N.B. Ali Repair Work should go to our Facwry,< cor. | 7 HOTEL, JOHNSON CAFEA 5 WANTED Ge, Pies D, Monday, December 9, write a letter in Arabic to Shukey Aga of your Toure aianer Grammar.” Lith snd E ste. aw — Bo choice ‘shipment of Maryland D: WANTED GlsceLianods m2 3) Third Battalion—Company A. Tuesday, De- | arrival and telling him you wish to seo the rites gs ES's EXER, | The Idaho Asylum, Burns and Seven cc SS eee ee Norfolk Oysters: those ie WINTER RESORTS ‘eago 6 | cember 10; company B, Wednesday, December | pasha and myself, Write also to the pasha or - a 18; company ©, Thursday, December 12; com- If, telli 432 OTH ST. N.W. — — ————— pany D, Friday, December 20, myself, telling us what number of men you a 0 TENG To the Ollcors and Meiibers of The Star Out of Town. Fourth Battilion—Company A, Thursday, | have with you. It would, perhaps, be better to FINE GAS FIXTURES. PIANO LAMPS. CAPTTOL COUNCIL, §. VYAL Tre Eventna Star will be sent by mail to | December 5; Sompeny B, Tuesday, December | write to me, as a letter to him might be confis- Seeman | bereete ca now 5 ursday, December 26; com-| cated. Neither the pasha nor myself think In the course of his correspondence Mr. Haves are Lost—Other Fires. Stanley says: “On February 6 Jephson arrived in the afternoon at our camp at Kavallis, I was startled to hear Jephson in plain, undoupt- Brack Foot, Ipano, Nov, 25.—-The territorial asylum was destroyed by fire this morning. Fifty-seven out of sixty-four inmates were RC. 04164 beng the | any address in the United States or Canada | 17; company C, T' - ‘ 3 iny ds say, ‘Sentiment the ha’ t SHADES IN LINEN, LACE AND SATIN Taga Fe eerene cemeamateaman amy Licnrey ct, | for such period as may bo desired, at the | Pany D; Thursday, December 26. po. | there is the slightest danger now of any at-|cuemy. No one keeps Emin back but Eun | Fescwed. Two women and two men are known _nl4___ IN ANY COLOR DESIRED. profoundly grateful to the oficers of ‘apitol Council | rate of fifty cents per month, 63° But all! comber 2; metenahe B, Monday, * perenne 16; tempt to capture you, for the people are now | himself. to huve perished. Four are missing and sup- ENTH Nery prompt payment of above) bencit, the ie) Ths ON ictving trroneot F. | ouey havinue been delivered. to 3 me within ten (10) such orders must be accompanied by te money, ant SD rom date for pers. I wow accounts TLD NEW ENGLAND | reconamiend tomy friends and the publiesn weneral the | 27 @€ aper cannot be sent, as no “ dl tal shove Capital Council. Royal Arcanum, sa a vafo, ro- kept with mail subscriptions. ® _ | lutte and’ cheap mediaim ass bene organization, ———— aoe RACHEL WALLACH. The building was fully persuaded that you have come from], “This is the summary of what Jephson | Posed to have been burn sotaliy aetoede com , Monday, December 16; company 95, | partially and the conte B Afeaday,Desemr avodnentay, | agBe au, they ook to you to get thom ont of | ead dung the nine, put from May 2, | on i etna ix ion—Company A, Wednesday, | their difficulties, Still it woul well for _ = *s vort - clude Hera 4; company B, Wednesday, Decem- from Jephson’s verbal report to conclude that Ho" er EADIES, ATT. Se eine &. REANEDY COOS¢ PRUIT CAKES, Toxes and pails. —— ‘ieee you to make your camp strong. If we are not | during nine months sec = pasha, Casati] Warertown, SEW JE For farther information we Goveenment Recerrts Topay.—Internal rev- able to got out of the coun! lease remember | nor any man in the province had arrived nearer fonves od by E —™ 18TH. NEW ISSUE OF STOCK or. palemameteinincs te PRICE, eas 14a ois, anon #10. Seventh Battalion—Companies A and B, seats 6 paeadins sas try pl any other sounbonen ah Wiad waa Genk ue ton house and barns at Gouvernean, owned by E. - erraDhE y= Be rage tg a le, $742,646; customs, $797, Monday, December 30. e to my friends, &c. months before. However, the diversion in our | D- Pierce, were almost totally destroyed by eee rs eq LIME! LIME! LIME Vinointa Axp Manriann Postmasters.—The | , Eighth Battalion—Companies A and B, Fri- SETS ARESSED: favor created by the mahdist invasion and the | {fe Saturday evening. Loss, $6,500, Insur CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AssociaTION. | B = gaa fee ehnens Saree oe OT RATEMG | fultowings fourthi-clane poutinastens tiave bash Cake ine pan ‘A posteript dated Novembor 24 says: “Shortly | dreadful slaughter they made of all thoy met |*MCe, 6,000, “EQUITABLE BUILDING.” 1003 F ST, Bailders’ Supplies. Ware House and Yard: 114 10140 | appointed in Virginia and Maryland: ©.1.Jen-| ‘The pila Deas aed staff of- | *fter I had written you the soldiers were led by inspired us nice coat me could cots de a FOREIGN AFFAIRS. ASSETS 81,119,062.77. LEWIS & CO. . 5-e03t | nings, Camp, Smyth county; Nannie B, Gre-| cers and non-commissioned staff of regiments, | their officers to attempt to retake Regaf, but ao 5 Sh ceally caneoh $a yen what the gua Sg ONDON MACKINTOSHES, | Han, Gariield, Fairfax county; Sarah E; Car-| Saturday, December 7. ‘Theficld and staff ofi- | the mahdists dofonded it and killed six officers | Feply, ‘Urcally cannot teil you what the past ALBERT VICTOR IN INDIA. First poyment tr” i Fico, Holstein Mills, Smyth county; J. W. | cers aud non-commissioned staff of battalions, |and a large number of soldiers. Among the | but will uot move: No one mill mote Tes] Loxpox, Mae oe ee Albert Victor of 18th issue Among the new line of Men's Macintoshes | Douglass, Iticeville, Pittsylvania county; P. 8. | the cvenings assigned to company A of their | ofticers killed were some of the pasha's worst | imposible to say what any man will do, Per. | yy "Oe aes ” ‘ionaien neon is Grigg, Soudan, Mecklenburg county, Va. | respective battalions. All practice will be con- Ee ccabiniate will send | “2le# will leave Madras on December 16, and Office open daily from 9 am. to 4:30p.1 Guaranteed thoroughly water proof. ayylicanen, Joh: Sigler, Ridgiey, i ty, Md. | ducted under th iad textreets d dj- | Bemies and the soldiers in all the stations were | haps another advance by t f will cross the Indian ocean to Rangoon. From there he will le occed by Irrawaddy to Prome, sent orders to mass the whole of his forces the rebel officers were obliged to free him and | ready for contingencies, He also speaks of AN APOLOGY. as : ; is acti spect : . Inte and requiring several weeks’ rest. fon iu sbares aud payments there : WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S Mn. W. 8. Nicorsoy is acting as appoint-| the several organizations until otherwise or- | that they doclared they would not attempt to | °!® 2 : Ava, and Mandalay. and will bo sb ‘ 2.50 per month; $2,000 adv STORE FOR MEN, Fs ment clerk of the Post Oftice department during | dered. ‘The practice ordered for the month of | fight unless the pasha was set at liberty. S80 ae ee Barmah, cr artnae a Tamphlets caplainings the object, and advantages of | §F—g=sNOW 1S THE TIME TO, GIVE youR | the absence of Mr. James Vore, Decomber being intended principally for in- the Assoctativu aud other informstion turuished upon | FP - on sinus. JOUN ys: Mi His Resioxation Accerrep.—The resigna- struction in the sighting, position and aiming EID binder and Ruler, 4201 nw. n0-11 | tion of Mr. Nathan A. C. Smith, who has been THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest, Fe ine a ete wat Oped ee et | for many years employed in ce Post Office de- } scored, sumed authority in the country. He is, xO. EDSON, Sec'y. Mi hear from cust We ch ti t,, t le is = wae facmeut ua Dark Gray cass saitere, Wog} ed, loucer | Mtr guith will make ius bosdeiscros foc ite | For Reform of the Star Route Service. bio ied oe Pe ae oa = orn Same, DK J.B TENEYCE HAS BE mir peek Age So, See chin garmin ,._ | prosentnenr St. Louis and will devote his time | The system of subletting which now prevails pe ghee ve = sane NEE BEADESS OANA, 3 c sudUsts. ‘The red Lerdics pass the door, Am? | z on x aero ee oii after his property interests in the | in operating the star route service is com- ga DK HM. SCHOOLEN, | re SAE, : pees mented upon by Col. Whitfield, the second as- i Pacific palling. who uiplgyel by fT. HALL O08 segue? Internat Revenve AprointMents.—The Sec- | sistant postmaster general, in his annual ro- censor to late J.W. Amer (it H. Taylor). _8¢27°9@_| retary of the ‘Treasury has made the follow-| port. He says that while the competition EE ee ae ing appointments in the internal revenue serv- | among professional bidders has secured to the SDA’ oe B iim ice: Silas Overstreed, store keeper and gauger, Rea exceedingly cheap rates it cannot sixth Missouri; G. M. Purrucker, store keeper eDIT: Housefurnishing 4 #15 up. Ock Bed-room Full Dress Suit. You pay, say 86 per night, report upon this subject, with a view to make Neabe, and I trust when we hear of your arrival that the pasha himself will be able to como down with me to see you, We hear that the mahdists sont steamers down to Khartoum for | formal letter to me, dated the 13th: “In answer | manded, but adinstted to bail in £100, reinforcements. If so, they cannot be up here | ‘0 your letter of the 7th inst. Ihave the honor \e truthfully said to have tended to the improve- | for another six weeks, If they come up here | *® inform you thut yesterday I arrived bere T MIS aud gauger, second Kentucky; E. Prentes, do,, | ment of the service. He recommends the ap- | with reinforcements it will be all up with us, fa on Credit at Cau Tries. Pore jstaken idea of economy to hire do.; A. Junker, gauger, sixth indiana, pointment of a commission to investigate and | for the soldiers will never stand against them : be a ~ | sent him to Wadelai, where he is free to do as | the suggestions he made to Emin as to the| Dvnttx, Nav. 25.—The Belfast News Letter gale ay eee! ee ee baths ho. pleases; bub pd prosont he has not re- best means of joining him, imsisting upon | has apologized for libelling Mr, Sexton and something definite, otherwise it would be his | paid £500 damages, + | (Stanley's) duty to destroy the ammunition and THAT SCANDAL LIBEL. Loxpox, Nov. 25.—The libel case of Lord station, on the lake, two days’ steamer from He continues: ‘February 18 a native courier Euston against Editor Parke of the North Lon- don Preas, in connection with the West End scandal, came up in court this morning. Evi- dence not being ready the nearing was ad- journed until tomorrow. Mr. Parke was re- appeared in camp with a letter from Emin and with the news that he was actually at anchor just below our plateau camp. This is his AN ENGLISH GALE. with my two steamers, carrying a first lot of | Loxpox, Nov. 25.—A gale of considerable people desirous to leave this country under | Severity prevails on the south and west coasts your escort. As soon as I have arranged fora] of England, and much damage is reported, * : u it wi ‘ i ver for m; le the steamers have to start | w. 3 ietroum Suttestrom S30: | Sed in tn uighia you havo spout enough to Navas Onprns-—Tho superintendent of the tho earring of mails under the star route sys and it will be a mere walkover. Every one is } cover for my people the stcamers have to start | Wires ure down, trees uprooted and buildings phe rif ay for having an clegant Full Drose Suit recruiting service will forward thirty recruits | tem equitab! cd Pree of Cbarge. busy weekly made to your measure. A Full Dress Sait to the first infantry, department of the Platte, | contractor and relieve it, as far as possible, | ing of the mahdists has completely cowed them. | PrePi< TMeUts taken and Lo Dotes requircd ut should last from five to ten years. canna Tau maktog up for g80. : venth | mendation of the general superintendent of COMMUTATION TICKETS. G. WAKEFIELD SIMPSON, Retain roan ieee tind te Capt Wa | the railway mail service that some provision we 100 ticke Cash Tailor, be made for the families of postal clerks killed THE MAMDISTS WANT REINFORCEMENTS, ontaining 100 tickets, transferable, made for the ies of por feces mapa en the Merde Coaches, Cor. Oth aud Gats. nw, _ | Hoffman, elev: fi a whiie on duty. gE pee Bay ter ere EO F THE VIRGINIA BRIGK Gers. Scuorterp and Adjutant G 72 ane Renestoress Company iw changed to Loos No. 10, Ae | 7, MaJOF GE: pee Sai oieet Genera ° Building, first floor, . Kelton have returned from Boston. They are Lit __€. B. PEARSON, Treasurer. | enthusiastic in their praise of the squadron of > Pourast. evolution,now in the harbor there on its way to Montgomery, the jury in the case of Hoover et “4 a 5 from the evils and iniquitics with which it is} We may just manage to get ont if you do not | fort: aii They hi » ond 2 4 plainly cee why AC is © O i absence f C ls ond is : forty soldiers. Thoy have come under m 3 CREDIT HOUSE, 73and 741 Ttustuw. have one nade. Drop tu aud take @ look at one to Major Pony Whiiebo myer burdened. Col. Whitfield concurs in the recom | come later than the end of December, but it is orders te request you to give them some time | Rome, Nov. 25.—The Italian parliament was = = entirely impossible to foresee what will happen, | to bring their brothers from Wadelai and I Jephson, in a second postscript dated De- G Wackensto be aay Monst ana Wil? &, cember 18, says: ‘*Mogoo, the messenger, not | ever conditions you see fit to impose upon | George Mackenzie have arrived at Mombasa, bye es hae oe Sees age | baving started I send a second postecript. We | them. ‘To atrauge these I shall start from | Captain Lugard will accompany the railway This morning in the Circuit Court, Judge were not at Tanguru on November 25. The | here with officers for your camp, after having | prospecting party which Mr. Mackenzie starts against Eichorn returned a verdict sotting | ™4hdists surrounded Dufile station and be- le alike to the government and the | #®Xiously looking for your arrival, for the com- | fF Mswa station to bring ou another lot of | wrecked A number of casualtics to shipping Awaiting transport with me are some | huve occ twelve officers, anxious to see you, and only ITALY’S PARLIAMENT, opened today by King Mumbert in person. ENGLAND IN APRICA. Loxpox, Nov. 25.—Captain Lugard and Mr, romised them to do my best to assist them, ‘hings having, to some extent, now changed you will be able to make them ‘undergo what- oat for the camp, and if you sendearriers | today from Mombassa and will lay down the could avail me of some of them. I hope sin- | route for a narrow gauge railway of some 200 , | undergo and the great sacrifices made by your | approaching in the disputed relations in Africa A FORGER'S PATE. eee | __ _ Caanenof cation at oan pacers All Bacion ta) gcing, Out to)ieso the | oS 5 a erill of ie late denn Hoover; the ds: woes it for = days, Ths welders, of vio cerely that the great difficuities you had to | miles in length. Itacems clear that a crisis is AL ES | EASTERN BUILDING AND LUAN ASSOCIATION. —_—_—_——__—_ ceased uncle of the plaintiffs. He was up- ere were a out 300,manage: 3 repulse them, a a “s nt x 1 Mermupens of Conoress Annivixo.—The fol- ‘ ; and they retired to Regaf, their headquarters, | €Xpedition on its way to assist us may be re- | between Portugal and England. DS EX. The popular and successful Philadelphia a" e ‘y f hen he died, y gal, eadquarters, pay vst building.) ; ward of ninety years of age when h F warded by full success in bringing out m: KEY WEST ~ | Minmmumcoct to borrower iucinding dues; interest | [OWi28 members of Congress have reported | having disposed of most of bis property by | 224 they havo sent down to Khartoum for rein- poople, ‘The wave of insanity which overran {ND EEX and premium ou each 8] a tecce tenn ee their residences at the House post office in ad. deed in his life time, but left a will dovising forcements and doubtless will attack again ¥Pi | dition to those mentioned in Tux Svan: N. Frank, Wormley’s; 'T. J. Henderson, 210 North most of hia estate, over 350,000 in value, to when strengthened. In our flight from Wade- Loxpox, Nov. 25.—Ernest Norton Rolfe, a the country has subsided, and of such people Soran; Sok ben lamiianaed Bo ben vee as are now coming with me we may be sure, , a ‘; r lai the officers requested me to destroy our | Permit me to express once more my cordial | penal servitude for forging a bill of exchange. an. } Capitol street; J. P, Dolliver, 924 Lith street | °° of the Catholic churches and institutions, ‘ 4 30 p. Se ercenes os of our awe; | northwest: J. R. Reed, 924 14th street north- of these, through Messrs, Birney & Birney — and A. 8. Worthington, filed a caveat against : a day evening of eseh month at7 o'clock. Sexrows Grasp Hearen E. A. ADAMS, Prosident, 18 THE OBIE FECT PIRE-PLAC EATER EVER MADE, and is - RY K. SIMPSON, Secretary. dall of the Dublin steam packet company, two so acknowledged by the trade aud pubiic in this and = of the delegates from Great Britain to the in- other ¢ * Sold by principal Stove Dealers. SEND FORK TESTIMONIAL ,BOOK AND BE CON WE MAKEASPECIALTYOF RENT- | home. VINCED. ine Houses and Collecting Keuts and dushaging the Business of Non-residents, Evans, Ebbitt. Messrs, Morris and Hamilton appearing for the propounder of the will, Mr, Eichorn, who was leaving, with one or two exceptions, nothing | boats and the advances, I therefore broke | thanks for whatever you have done ~~ slders dud salt of ‘money wt Herrelt's | west; J.D. ‘Scranton, 1337 K street; H. Clay | © bis next of kin—nephews aud nieces. Most | them up, Dufile is being renovated ns fast as a = ednes- possible. The pasha is unable to move hand SETA AE 7 foot, as there is still a very strong party Two Barrish Deteaates Gone Home,—Ad-| the probate of the will, alleging unduo in- | OF foot, as u t J. W. WHELPLEY, Vice President. | mirai Sir It. Molyneux, K.C.B., and Capt, Ken- | “uence, and they having been certified to be | against him and the officers are no longer in AL GRAND AND THE MOST PER- iN E. HERRELL, Treasurer, zs capers ie tried by jury the case was on trial last week, | immediate fear of the mahdists, Do not on any account come down to us at my former camp ternational marine conference, have returned | named as the executor. ‘The jury retired on | * the lake near Kavallis Island, but make your Friday evening and agreed on, signed and | camp at Kavallis, on the Lara above, Send sealed the verdict ina few hours. The scaled | a letter directly you arrive there, and as soon Navat. Onprns.—Licut. James D, Adams has | verdict was opened and ontered this morning. as we hear of your arrival I will come to you. I tolfe Las undergone numerous scntences for similar crimes in both Europe and America, a RUPTURE, Loxpox, Nov. 25.—The Pall Mall Gazrtte de= clares that the relations between Germauy and the Vatican may be considered as virtually rup- tured. THE WAY SQ —E TRAVELS. The New Pacific Coast Senators Coming This Way in Style. PontianD, Onz., Nov. 25.—Ex-Governor Wat- son C. Squire, the newly elected Senator for] Dvnxrx, Nov. 25.—The sentense of ten years* the state of Washington, left here last night in | penal servitude imposed upon Wm. Coll for a special coach for the national capital. complicity in the killing of Police Inspector SENTENCED, : - in at Gweedore has been coufirmed. 3 i Wadia n Oc. Ween asuaske as ite a & x ue 3 Senator John B. Allen will leaye Walla Walla | Martin at Gweede a 4 ™ 223-30 Sisvetaw. | wocnincton and enlocee & the. cents ALEXANDRIA. will not disguise the fact from you that you] in a few days for Washington to be present aud A BIG TRAIN ROBBERY. aa OF eee prise ace ei mond Duaieatene will have a difficult and dangerous work before | assume his seat on the convening of Congress. ssencdly 7 £5 t ————————— ay x . be Reported for THe Evenine Stan. ‘ou in dealing with the pasha’s people, I trust ~ Sata . Little Affair Du the Nation CAUTION. — CERTAIN PROMISSORY | Chas. H. Hewes has been ordered to duty at | Per ¥ : 5 : RE GETTYSBURG MONUMEN A Quiet ie ir Down in N. sy Eee A tthe Mare ase Feaes, ihe | the Norfolk navy yurd. Naval Cadet Robert 8, | No Wick you wwe Euzcraio Liowt.—The | you will arrive before the mabdists are rein- | MO iochiicns uae, Last Night. x 5 wiininistrator of Vloriam Hitz, have bees. lout or mis- eoya us the fourth class has tendered his res eoclinh vitgiin of Ake ‘Scripture lina could | Feed or our case will be desperate,” Gen. Bradley Johnson Advises His Con- a ES | aa Unting these potes.ae no Wamsders or payment teeny |TeneNO notlightap. Itscers that ose supply of oar STANLEY'S UGLY FEAuS, federate Friends to Kemove Them, | 8=b4tta, Mo., ~ rg ——— For 4 uscful aud appropriate present to a Gontle- | “Ue Dut me will be recognized. Resiyep.—Naval Cadet B. C. Boyd, fourth | bons gave out before another supply had come | Stanley continues, in his reply to Jephson: ~ pessenger train on the Missouri, Kansas and ema THEODORE J. MAYER, class, has resigned. to haud, but Gas Superimtendent Roxbury and | «Be wise, be quick and waste no time. Bring | Cotwmpia: 8.C., Nov. 25.—Gen. Bradley T. | Texas railroad was hold up at 9:30 o'clock last CANE OR UMBRELLA? 23-30" Administrator of FLORIAN HITZ. Sener his staff were like the wise virgins und started Johnson of Bultimore, who commanded the Buiza and your own Soudanese with you. I My line em se 0) that te Denutifal and a *, CHECK DATED NO’ Tue Sqvuapnon oF Evoxvrio: Admiral | their lamps, lit the people to church and then ; Sao 5 il . The ei ve | have read your letters half a dozen times over, 8. L. BACHRACH, Soca inel’ ap soteiaidl A Gupuieate check for eames | Srineree Cntcers paid oMcial visite in Boston | if ie) tanterna was, however, enormously | canse, in some important details, one lotser ‘ a = hous! heving beet issued and paid, all persons ano | Saturday to Gov, Ames, Mayor Hart. Collector THE POPULAR-PRICED OUTFITTER, arped ayainst negotiating at speck: oe yard, ond Gectivay evening the Gntauiseriel | 4 SURE Suxpar.—Theadvent of wed ees roe iieanae gq= MUSIC Boxes. club’ entertuined at the Parker house the offi- | ington people yesterday did not disiurb the 1602.7 = ee Music Hox Factories, will be at PFELFFER & CON- | {4¥,the ships will, cool and probably sail for | tho "Washingtonians were a number wio hud | our arrival hore, and I trust,’ you say,” ‘that i conslnon aria LLFF'S Piano Ware Rooms, 514 11th st. n.w., for ten ———— come down to play a new game arranged to be | the pasha will be able to accompany me.’ cs asey rate varie’ ene, Kib- | days, where he will be pleased to receive orders { ere, but the police were beforehand eae EARS PUNE sar wack SRY ts | UALS SS awe eens tes ft | Presidential Appointments Today. | opened in ui i i ter, notified the proprietor that the eo 2 suk for 10; Tmiperted | frou tue factories of Switactiand. where ho was cm-| ‘The President made the following appoint- | it the mattrr. Hate te Pee ho sporti | leave Tanguru at all. All this is not very clear stting Yarns, all wbad ple in this COULtEY possess. ux Music | Ments today : i e jise oft Uniderincar St very | Lowes wil arprecintatie fact that gone but experts | Frank Hitchcock of Illinois, to be marshal of | hou than they tstially do. ( Heo Fraii cf Lous ‘Mustin. Wyss Dolla at whole: | inall cases = the United States for the northern district of | Tux Reieausal. ~The Alexandria musi- es, WMC. VIEKBUCHEN, 1602 7thet. n.w. — THE PHOTO-LITHOORAPHIC BUSINESS | Dlinoi. je associat e i ic 8 Sms Be er the iste NOMBIS PETERS 400 tna | - ‘To be notaries public for tho District of Co-| of Sarepta ball Friday night with guosts | nounce the fact and Iwill send a strong de- : wil conducted bi bia: Oliver P. Johason, Chas, N, psuan Ausatirireteatings | Undersiened under the Arm uate of the NOWLIS | Moritz von Entreas, Howard Forty,” Jou Hey | musical season here. ‘The ton sclections were | to earry him if he nocds it. I feel. too ex- very axreeable to take for PETERS COMPANY, acopartuership to that effect | and Frank Stilson. all ‘Two songs, “Lom, the Piper's Son” | hausted after my 1,300 miles of travel since I ‘ame wouldn't be allowe pasha can come send a courier on your arrival = into pt - and “Fairly Caught,” by the male chorus, CONSTIPATION, eee ne eee ee ‘The Fast Mail to San Francisco. and sopra solo from Blumenthal by Miss hemorrhoids, bile, EUGENE PETERS, Mr. J. Lowrie Bell, the general superin- | A Bagge were especially well receive x Jeep of appetite, wastric and . PARSELL, Ss z rass gave three renditions, “th — Tbicattal toutes and DANIEL RAGES” | tendent of the railway mail sorvice, has re- | Heed and ‘bras many sources stiencting’ muck from them. TING O1 TING OF THESTOCK- | “ned from a trip of onesie through the PI use, 2 oe cies, Asiana” ae 9 ES Printing Press Co. | west, He started from New York on the first | phonium was mely given ir. c. 7 Langton, Brig x4 Dee. Bem ‘ine purpose | trip of the fast mail train to San Francisco and | Nalls. The next rehearsal is for the weck | 8m in the thickest of a friendly population. a frameaction of wach Tsay rponsis | 2% * leave Omaha, whero two. passenger care | MACE CMA Tamber of Washingtonians and| ft sound. war note within four hours I ean ‘Franafer books close Neve 30. “a Or exten Other friends gave Miss Bara Bendheim of this | haye 1,000 warriors to assist me to Se ACG CONFER ei | Promolico, making on Prined atrect last Thursday tight "Me Ww. 3, | force disposed to vialence, and if it is to bo 8 of Ehoskellord of thi sity han obteined « place Wades (3 ee el ae —— SAUSAGE. Sone ee ee aries ‘THOSE WHO DESIRE TO BE SUP- PLIED WITH THIS DELICIOUS ARTI- CLE WILL PLEASE ORDER BEFORE MONDAY AFTERNOON. IT WILL ABRIVE ON WEDNESDAY, ‘our office snd leave their names so can be noi winkok, MAHL Ws & CO, 1331 F st. nw, il | suet r Hi i . tion is carried invited to the opening rehearsal of the | tachment to escort him up to the plateau, even only for the pensions that are to be got.” ae night at Pryer creck, near Perry station, Indian territory. The express and mail cars # Senator M,C, | were robbed. The passengers were not mo- : ‘on | lested. ‘The safo in the express car was opened Eatin of ee siete Se seterenne Se Os 50a | a ta aatenia. seieoh Gh Goren toenel Maryland line in the confederate army, has ‘ great. contradicts the other. In one you say the | of Patterson post, No. 83, G.A.R., in objecting Anllats, eee rong Magee Ng cnor4 Ferd, and satarday evomiug the Commercial pasha is a close prisouer, while you are allowed | to the erection of ke gay monuments by a. ane ‘of the town and no single caso of disorder | @ certain amount of liberty; in the other yon | the Maryland regimen ter recounting circumstance Gen. Jobnson sa} Ri. W. W. MORRIS, a graduate and expert of the | CCS Of the squadron. | Next Friday und Satur-| 26 hetore the mayor this morning. Among | say you will gome to me as soon as you hear of my advice is taken they will remove their it monument, and if no spot can be found here a biG MAUL. where it will be duly honored we will piace it] Qgwz90, Kax., Nov. 25--When the robbed Being prisoners {I fail to see how you could | *t Eutaw Springs, where another regiment of Maryland rebels made th in train arrived bere Express Messenger John- by. Ras nacre samen son had just completed footing up his losses, ‘ashingtonians curried moro money back | to us, who are fresh from the bush. If the} ““{nformation, observation and reflection for | The total figures were between $45,000 and $50,000. This loss must be borne by the Pacific at our old camp on the lake below here to an- waged against express company. which operates on of the M.,K.andT. An attempt The Ban ker ‘Ran Away. New York, Nov. 25.—The banking house of J. Susskind & Company, 140 Canal strect, was crowd of German, N i