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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. VOL Peacsyivania Avescs, corser 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Compeny, 8. HB. KAUFFMANN, Pres't Bow York Odice, 93 Potter Bullding Sue Evexrs Stan is served to SaroRoAT QUADRUPLE Sumer Stas §1.00 per years foreiurn postace adcled. €:3.00. G27 AL mail subscriptions must be paid in advance, Rates of advertising made known on application. Evening WASHINGTON, D.C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1891 A PANHANDLE WRECK Fetal Railway Collision at ‘Mingo Junction. FUNERAL TOMORROW OF GEN. LEE The Late Count wen detalii Buried Today. Vou 79, No 20,079. TWO CENTS. _ FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. _SPECIAL NOTICES. FRANCO-RUSSIAN TREATY. COMMISSIONER ROOSEVELT BACK. SPECIAL NOTICES. T= WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- PANY. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. ‘TEMPORARY OFFICES, 1001 F ST. ‘This company Pave interest (On deposits Bubject to check ‘And executes ‘All trusta, 1t % ¥ 00 RR Yoo te § Re y os 05 re t oo uu Hi Attention is invited to the following invest ment: ‘The Inter State Town Site Company of Omaha, Nebraska. Capital stock, $200.00; fully paid up. Di- ‘Vided into shares of $100 each. President—Hon, Benjamin Butterworth, Oin- einmati, Ohio. Vic President—W. J. Littlejohn, Chicago. Secretary—Francis ©. Grable, Omaha. ‘Treavurer—Charles A. Hanna, Lincoln, Neb Attorney— William A. Gordon, Washington. ‘The company is interested in fifteen (15) ‘Town Sites along the line of the “Burlington Railroad.” It has no indebtedness, and its Property ist wholly free from incumbrance, and will remain s0. ‘The officers serve without expense to the sbarehoiders. All who have made a personal emamfustion of the company's property speak im the highest terms of its prospects. We refer by permission to Mr. William A Gordon and Mr. 0. C. Green. For prospectus anc full particulars call on or address FRANCIS ©. GRABLE, At office of Samuel Bieber, esq.. 1336 F st. nw. oc15-bt M°*#* 70 Loax ~ ‘Ms To suIT. 7 LOWEST KATES OF INTEREST. «Bart of their lives in thetr offices, a ‘amounts and lons time preferred, GOLDSBOKUUGH BiUS. & CO., 1503 Penna. ave. ocl2 Sm MINE OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT ‘Ia the new building of the Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company, corner 9th and F sts, Every modern convenience and comfort for men who spend ® large (Call for permit to inspect the premises. 2016-3 B. H. WARNER. Preaident. JB™5e 4 HUNDRED DOLLARS WITH YOU CXot in pennies, however), And buy s Ten Per Cent Investment Bond of the ‘National Co-operative Building and Investment As ‘Soctation, secured by valusbie real estate, ‘Best place to put idle money. Good as atreasury note, @ government bond. ‘Buperior to savings banks, ‘Paying 6 per cent more interest, DEOP 1N AND LET US TALE IT OVER, OLDHAM, DENT & CO., Investment Brokers, 2224-m,w.fam 724 Uthst ow. Natiosay, DEPOSIT COMPANY SHINGTON, f. AND NEW YORE AVR. (Chartered by special act of Congress January 22, 1807. ‘Reorganized under act Congress Ovtober 1, 1800. ‘Transacts the business of@ ‘TRUST COMPANY Ye all tts various branches. Also the business of BAVINGS BANK Aud of a SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Capital: OBE MILLION OF DOLLARS, OF BE Com 15TH: Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es tates of minora, committee of the estates of lunatic Receives money deposttsin sums of TEN CENTS nd upward and allows interest thereon. ‘Loans money upon real estate and collateral secur ity. SILVER WARE and all kinds of VALU- ABLES upon deposit in capacious storage vauiteaf ‘Basurpasced dryness und secunty. Sauall eaiee for rent trom $5 to $125 per annum, Office hours_Dally from O.m. to 4p.m., and until Saat im additicu "to the Teguing odes ‘URE o'clock p.ts., as follows. he inet business day ef etch month. tbe direc, second and tnura daye of” each month Then: the ith falls op Sunday the 14th day willbe wabstit uted. arxualis i Sixoen ‘Vice President CHARLES ©. LUV First. JAMES SM. JOHNSTON," Second, Treasurer, ‘EB FRANCis KiGGs. ALBEET 1 STURTEVANT. Directors: Benjamin P. Sny.ter, L, Sturtevant, Andrew Wylie, H. Piant, Charice A. Jamon phariee’ ES Prancts Kune Ghares © Gisvets Joun ¥; Sedge, oun F: Sedge wis ‘Willtam &. Clark. Fiveurr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. SUBSCRIBED STOCK, $903,000. ‘eo the beet pian devised for securing e Home, KO AUOTION OF MoxEY. RO BACK DUES REQUIRED. dav eqeun’ losped. repayable 1s er month, SAX PER CENT ALLOWED WN DEPOSITR. ($20,000 placed in New Loana. Pere STRD vs Fst east to OFFicERs- Pree. Alonzo & Wiest ee ache sip TRUST co. wit a Britton, Pree't. CORSON. = JNO. W. MACART: Patil Meniber Sck- Stock. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥. w. ‘Banhew and Dealers in Government Booda. see ee ia nesin eee ibsecs macs ne Mdnnecican bell Feicvbone Stock boucht and sold. 3518 he a Men.ber Washington Stock bichange, LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & 00. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 185 F 8T., WASHINGTON, D. C., Righwae stot oe Sea, all, Mr = ,GARLA! MAY HAVE Sa eee baz, T3, 124, sixth Washington bunding, af: Washington News and Gossip Index ip avaaaaee ADVERTISING .. AMUSEMENTS | ATTORNEYS |... 1... AUCTION SALES .... WRECK ON THE “PAN KAL UNION MISSION, 930 PA. Announcements. --The sery- Hiiton, the wide.y and well- ‘een secured for one week, vb * art Fat condnet the ‘nooniay prayer meeting, fom. 12 to 2, give a Teadiiie at's o'riock aad ‘hold gospel service each day “durin the coming week. An- the miss' MONDAY, Get. je. Election of He Thinks Fassett Will Be Elected in New York. SPIRITUALISM. WONN'S HALL. 7a | every Friday nicht, Miss Maggie Gaule, wondecful text mediuu,” Duriuc days Friday, for private sittines, Mrs. Cubsil’s, 1102d st. be sel7-th&t,tr * Two Killed and Several Injured tm = Colltsies at Mingo Junction, Obie. Prrrsevee, Pa., Oct. 16.—The “Pan Handle” vestibule limited east-bound was wrecked at Mingo Junction, four miles west of Steuben- ville, Ohio, at 6:30 o'clock this morning. Two Persons were killed and four seriously injured. Their names were: Killed— Wm. Marshall, brake- man, Columbus, Obio, and Joseph Vestor, ex- an meen Injured—A. Stanker ‘Cincin- nati, Ohio; A. R. Keys, postal clerk, Way, Obio; W. S. Davis, postal clerk, London, Ohio, —- McPherson, baggage Col x emben, None of the The accident was caused by @ beadforemost REPUBLICANS IN THE EMPIRE STATE NEVER WORE (CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS—I8 GLAD THE GOVERN- ‘MENT CLERKS DO NOT RESPOND TO REQUESTS FOR POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS—WILL NOT RE- sax. Civil Service Commissioner Roosevelt has re- turned to eastern civilization and was hard at work at the rooms of the commission today. He has been absent for some time on his west- ern ranch and through the western wilds and haskilleds numberof elk as well as other large gume. He has been in New York since coming from the west and is necessarily inter- ested in the politics of his state. He told ® Sran reporter today that he thought he had never seen the republicans so => HE PARTSERP HET ne BR ns twee Alexander i Hut ont da cEebiy, tite LEH -bAY-OF OCTOBER, Iii. diamoived 1 mutual consents The debts due the br il be paid by Jaues K Fppiy, weaving purchused = | the interest of wir. Hoir aud will carry ou the business 7 | at the old stand, 2308 14th st. n.w. oclS-3t* ocd z PECIAL COMMUNICA. ‘int John's Lode, No. 11. FA. « Temple SATU at 7 Ociock pau — Work rs of other lodwes cordially J. COFILL, Secretary. ME MISSIONARY 80 rence Bennett, missionary pel district, bast London, will speak THIS SING at 7: at Hamline Chufeh, 9th and P ste. All interested eordial:y’ inva CHIROPODISTS.... CITY ITEMS |. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DEATHS, DENTISTRY EDUCATION. EXCURSIONS. &o FAMILY SUPPLIES. FINANCIAL FOR RENT (Fiats), FOR RENT (Officer) .. FOR. RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). FOR RENT (Stores), THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Authorized by law to ‘The actas Executor, Adminis- ~ Boy trator, Trustee, Assixnee, MONDAY ant 8 Receiver.Guardian, Treas- Commencing THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15; ti urer, Financial Avent, dc. ‘or farther information and tickets of adinission a] A ly to ‘Dr. H.L. bk. JOHNS Dean, a Piglet TOOL sunie, Collects tocume, loans money, offers “‘gilt-edee” investuents, rents safes, affords storage and acts as THE WASHIN FOR Dispensary and th st. nw. ever DK F. R. FAVA, in hiree of theclass in ich is wow 1m successful ISTO, Dean, or to. ‘hitectural Drawing, peration. Apply tok. 7! REV. F. W. BOURNE. se OMENTAL RUGS OF ALL KINDS. oe lb-0on8t JEMES C. WELLING, : i sincerel; " collision of the limited with a freight train on 8 Snasae ee on re AAES C. WELLING, President. _| FOR RENT (Stables). SO C IA LEMS| st an Resmmaedon; Tm tolicae’ hee cant | Bisco of trash called the “Wenssane? matters sppertaining to FOR SALE (Houses) : “het ds segs dn) * | The crash was terrific, completely demolish- Poa Special sale of FOR SALE (Lots) “that Fassett is going to be elected. Of course ing the engines, telescoping the postal and bag- Is progressive, enter- 60 DAGESTAN RUGS. H. McNEILL. | FOR SALE (Horses and Velicles).... r, — I desire his election for both state and national | gage cars. but fortunstely only derailing one prising—“fully i touch i FOR SALE (Pianos). 3 . reasons. Ithink his election will be a great| sleeper. As soon as the trains stopped pamen- with the times,” alive to Bless about 623.6. BKSe=" “LOOKING Backwanpe FOR SALE (Miscellaneous Discussed by the Methodist Ecumen- | thing tor the cauce of ballot reform gers and trainmen commenced to search. the best interest of its AT 98 EACH. HOTELS patrons, and with all con eervative, ‘Over your experience with Clothing haven't you generally found that so- called cheap goocs (because they were LADIES' GooDs, LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOU: the wreckage to ascertain if any poveuns bal been injures. It was soon found that the ex- Press messenger and the NOT GOING TO RESION. Speaking of the report that be intended re- ar ical Conference Today. President. signing from the civil service commission, he | Wi. — poy ,, low priced) were the dearest and inost . hered ay whom wore in the t postal car, bad been First Vice President. EIMON NICOLATDES', ee ee CAPITAL AND LABOR. | Si that the report hud reached him way out |-killed outright, the bodiet himving been consid Saratoxa Japanese Emporium, = rf 2 ade, Loa fi eer but that there never was any foundation and — postal clerks and the nich et quickly ou! of shape, SCE ir the report. © master injured oma ocl5-3t 1208 F at. nw. ny price? mchee t ois aan MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. He said he had not vet looked much into the NEW PUBLICATIONS matter of attempts to levy political arsessments this fall, but that M#® had an impression that Whatever efforts were being made in that diree- tion were not meeting with success. ~ “I want to say,” ho said, “that no employe | = The wounded were all take of the government has any reason to fear that | &t Steubenville, while the bodies of the unfor- ho may be made to enfieer “ tunate brakeman and express messeny fusing to make campaign c ; carried to the station at Mingo, where they will one of them is perfec be prepared for burial. The Pomengers were pay up, anil think they have pretty generally | @nsferred to another train and brought to this come ‘to app te “the fact. I sbould | City. ‘ like Congress to amend the law so as to pro- | _ Lhe responsibili hibit any one irom soliciting money for cam- | Jet been ascertained. Purposes from government employes. — bere is no more reason why a circular asking LER'S FUNERAL for campaign contributions shoutd be sent toa ‘The wreck took tire and the bodies of the two dead men were badly burned Word was at once sent to Steubenville ands corps of physicians and a wrecking crew were sent to the scene of the disaster. to the hospital uu to see our rigatly W 2, GUMLEX, |, FREDERICK C ‘all Overcouts and Suits. ‘Members of the Waslinxton Stock Exchans GURLEY & STEVENS, 3 Real Estate, Insurance and Stock Brokers, 1335 Fst. Keal estate Louzht, sold and rented. Local sec tiesbousht and sold.” “M Some Able Papers Read Upon the Relations of the Church to Both—Mr. Farmer-Atkin- son Explains His Last Night's Remarks— Report on the Methodist Federation. FOR LFASI uabie Business Propert Situated s.¢. cor. F and 12th st For fuil particulars apply 0015-3t, GEORGE SPRANSY, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGAN: PERSONAL, PROFESSIONAL. RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES. 11S his office, 3122 N st.. Georze- el -3t Will be absent fro town, until Noveuber > RIEF TALK TO LAWYER: Tt you have a Brief, Petitic tiuichy you want well print un prepared to doit prowptly Telephone ¥30.” BY RON'S. Al oct SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICE THE COLUMBIA PHONO- graphs ; Octo. ber 3, 18vl.— of tins company f the anuual reports and for such other business 18 1iay Properiy be brought Lefore it Will be eid at the office ot the company, Ger Et, nw., Washington, D- One on MONDAY, October is, 101, at 4 p.u. ‘Stock transier books wili be closed iron October 13 to October 19. The ecumenical conference devoted itself to the discussion to social problems today, more especially to the various phases of the labor question. The presiding officer of the morn- ing session was Rev. F. W. Bourne cf the Bible Christian church, and the devotional exercises e in refusing to OF SUBURBAN PROPERTY, SUMMER RESORTS, WANTED (Help). WANTED (Houses) Fe OW Is THE TIME To Insure your Real and Personal Prop- erty with theold and reliable FIRE- ‘MEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY. for the accident bas not ud accttraely. DAMS, Printer, ith st, nw. WANTED (Situations: GEN. WANTED (Afiscellancous). KEEN'S TAILORING TALE. government clerk than that the same request | It Will Take Place at Ra v By order of the board of directors. FDWARD D. Fifty-four years in business. = Mr. Henry J. Farmer-Atkinson, M. P., the should be made of employes in a inctory oF in a wensworth, Va., Te- EASTON, Fresident. 0c3, 6, L0&16-4t (latices Wiaddiedt Neches Tk etedd an aE TETT ymAD desires dress a8 Govensaext Receirts Topay.—Internal reve- | English delegate who flung down the gauntlet any private establishment. eres asm, ee 08 CAN Save BOvING . tet ee nue, $44,404; customs, $541,295. yesterday before the Primitive Methodists and = Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. ‘A new suit by having your ola Louisiana avenue, oclStojal ‘To dress well and in the end inex- : ps THE OWIO CLERKS. one “remodeled” to look like new. I am & suit speciatist and can “remodel” one so that it will give you the greatest comfort and satisfaction. Drop a postal and I will Avexanpura,. Va., Oct. 16.—The funeral of Gen. Lee willtake place at Ravensworth to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. and the remains ily burial ground the Bible Methodists, was carly in is seat, with ‘8 bright red necktie and the airof a man who was ready to do or if needs be to die. The Pensively, it ts absolutely necessary fhat you have your clothes mace tO order. If you are thinkiny of trying cheap tailor it will be much better for you to yo to = ready-made “Ihave seen something about attempts by Mr. Lowrey, or whatever the name is, to get money from the clerks for the Ohio campaign. Boxy Repeartioxs.—The amount of 434 per cent bonds redecmed yesterday was $223,250, making the total to date $20,148,650 and leav- stati nick sree ad will be interred in the fa representatives of tho tyo sects who were of- | mn® there. Glotiier. The implied threat in the laxt paragraph of bis ee ey BET 5, <—— OF INTEREST stiniing, SU the, finest, Imported ing outstanding ©5,856, 060 fended by his remarks y were also on | circular of October 7 looks like au atvempt to erage a Successor to Henry Hell & Son, ins, cl hand the frighten the clerks i THE DEAD DIPLOMAT. Merchant Tailor. S15 Pa. ave. new. _ocl5 ‘TO LOVERS OF FINE BUTTER. Seen Sarnanee St cam be wore Virarsta = Postuastens.—The following | 2824 before the morning session began and | {frighten the clerks into contributing, and I ° rm am exceedingly gratified to hear that’ he has ae DRESSMAKING —I WILL MAKE EVES. I beg to announce that I receive tri- faction. fourth-class postmasters have been appointed: | 1 )°°9 bani sera ected ie jr ouble | not been successful. He has no claim tovon, | PURCFA Services Over the Remains of Count = count for this month only." Perfect Mt and weekly supplies of Print Butter from KEEX J. G. Alvis at Mahone, Va, and L. J. Harlow ~—_— Von Arco Valley. Benuiy, Oct. 16.—The funeral services over the remains of the late Count Ludwig von latest styles. MME. BUTLER, 150339 H at. n.w. ‘oc]0-lin ‘THE PHENOMENAL INCREASE IN OUR | ee mueut bas been caused by the tributions from clerks and no power to enforce them 1 understand newspapers that at Noels, Va. yet and the business session was awaited with ® good deal of interest and some nervousness on the part of those who had the best interests creameries iocated in Delaware county, Pennsylvania, one of the finest dairy istricts in that state, These creameries any demand upon funds, ret the for through campaign reading Caxxot Cour Ix.—Tho Treasury Department he is complainin < Areo Valley, German minister to the bas denied the application of Yung Ont, a | of the conference at heart, that he canhot get the money he expected | 2 4 trade appreciatt ires sre made ; Seiig geen ue ac aT GAL Shura | are owned and manaed by hin aberr fx perminin to reenter te miasin of yee ete Yeards | Se Ski bey ot erp on sted Sty tok pte. a 20 euch @ PF DARLI arom & BO G. WARFIELD SIMPROR, —_ States for the purposes of visiting rel- morning the Papers ant addresses | on the clerks feel their independence, and that | tached to Prof. Bergmann's clinic. Only his ,UNSURPASSED OFFICE ROOMS. VE! S “/ “Roianism” were so far delayed by the debate ey are not compelled stand and deliver. . 7 See ae nen aan W. & J. SHARPLESS, ee ond poner een et on the report on Methodist federation that ts trether and sister, Baron Marshall ven Reb- A Counrerreitrer Anrestep.—The Treasury Department is informed of the arrest at Blaire- ville; Pa., yesterday of Abner McConnell, alias = Fox, for passing counterfeit standard dol- Thope he will not get a cent from the clerks.” =f, Sonesta THE RUSSELL PARTY SAFE. His Wife Receives the First Letter for Over Four Months. Aletter was received yesterday from Prof. Isracl Russell, the Alaskan explorer, by his wife in this city, which indicated that the Tumors of disaster to the party, sent out by the Geographical Society. in the region of Mt. St. Bd edge or ay od the cou — = Elias, Alaska, are wholly unfounded. His note a — wasa brief one, dated at Yakutat bay on the | QPgh "ye mous tly, Preceded his 23d of September, and stated thathe bad bad|asked her to expross, his heart- difficulty in obtaining passage back to Sitka | felt thanks to United States Minister and thence to the United States. A passenger | Phelps for his unvarying kindness. A few steamer had touched there, but it was so for elegance st Somfort, cannot "be et ‘elegance and comfort, ¢ = colted "iy, nay in a. ‘The Fooms of the lower floor and. of the two Upper floors have been fitted up with every modern convenience, such” as slectric lurhts, “hot water, heating, Speaking tubew,’mail boxer aud Venetiag finds, "and they are othewise nicel Anisbed. A private toilet c suite A ‘fre-proof and. burglar Yauitis built in the wall of each . “Janitor’s services free. These ‘rooms are cepecialiy suitable for Architects or Attorneys on account of their location and. proximity office and various business insti- Moderat y PROCTOR & PRUCTOR, ‘907 G st. B.w. A, M. Proctor. ool? @ superb collection of Overcoat- ings and have one tailored in s Superior manner to your, indi- vidual taste, and liking? ‘Twill cost you about balt ay much more than a ready-made Overcoat, but ‘will look and wear twice G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Cor. ¥th and G sts. n.w. “Expert in Trousers.” ‘Whose reputation as Fine Butter makers is well established. They give personal attention to the care of the cream, ite churning and the working of the Butter, ‘thus securing uniformity and EXCELLENCE IN QUALITY. Fully appreciating the importance of perfection in their product in thisaxe of rapid improvement in dairy appliances, they have equipped their creameries with the latest improved machinery and are now prepared to furnish me with butter equal to any sold in this or any other market. They print tomy special order tenberg. secretary of state, and the members of the Bavarian ‘and United States legations were present. The body was dressed in the red uniform of « knight of Malta and the dead man's breast were all the orders which bad been conferred upon him at different stares of his career. The casket containing the re- mains wae covered with floral and palma. The remains were interred im the family vault at Munich, Bavaria, there was no time fora supplementary dis- cussion, | This morning Mr. Farmer-Atkinson moved that the disoussion upon Romanism be resumed and raisod the point that he had made the motion yesterday, but that no mention of this fact had appeared in the minutes. His point was overruled by the chair. The conference then proceeded to the dis- cussion of the resolutions on federation con- tained in the report of the business committee, submitted yesterday morning und printed iu full in yesterday's Stan. Rev. Mr. Buckley of New York was the first speaker on the question, and he was followed by Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, who spoke earnestly in favor of the resolutions, holding that the efforts of the con- ference would miscarry unless some such step as this were tak n. Mr. artis of London spoke against the Jas. M. Towssexp, the recorder of the gen- eral land office, has resigned in order that he may accept a more remunerative position in the west. Mr. Townsend isa colored clergy- mun, who was appointed by President Harri- son in the early part of his administration. Awarrixa Grx. Scuoriety’s RETury. action will be taken by the War Department in the case of Maj. Charles B. Throckmorton, U. 8. A)\now under arrest at New York on various charges of misconduct, until Gen. Schofield ac DON'T BE FOOLED * By low prices for hats. A man's Derby ean (be yold at Suc. and still make ® profit. The demand for sueh « hat is Mostly in the miners’ districts. Qua’ falks nd good qualities cost money. consider #2 and 42.50 little enotuh fo juan to pay for @ Likely ‘J. Martin Proctor. REMOVED Derby. He is not vot the intrinsic worth of minutes later the count placed himeelf in the : a hands of Prof. Bergmann and his assistanteand “ : owe ese 82 i i unit jesirable and maintained pT a THE SHEAF OF WHEAT, money Rader these prices. | These, $2 returns to Washington, which will be early next | idea of jun ity [being desirable and maintained | crowded that the captain could not give him a| cs operated upon tor herein ta, eke Presence And I am now ready to fill orders for Ue ‘Drives ‘can’ buy. "We ‘have week. + berth. He was therefore waiting for another steamer, possibly a cruiser of the navy, which would get there ina few more days. ‘This is the fist note of any sort that Mrs. Russell has had from her husband for over four months, and, though brief, it was welcome beyond any degree of expression, especially in view of the gloomy reports that have been received from time to time and more so on account of the un- fortunate circumstances attending the landing of the party at Yakutat bay on their arrival in Alaska, which were given a tinge of foreboding of evil by some writers at the ume. PROBABLY AT SITKA. According to the dates in the note Mrs. Rus- sell thinks that her husband is now at Sitka, and ashe said that he would lose no time in getting home she expects that he may be Vashington in a fortnight. 1here was no men- tion of any further casualties attending the ex- ion. It is not understood how the of bis sister and brother. ee RUSSIA AND FRANCE, A Treaty Hhs Already Been Drafted—M. éo Giers’ Italian Mission, Loxpox, Oct. 16.—A Paris dispatch says that the French government is sounding the temper of the deputies on the question of a formal treaty with Russia, and that, should the senti- ment be favorable, adraft of a written com- pact, which has already been made for submis- sion'to the ezar, will be put in shape for that purpose. It is’ understood that nearly every deputy, irrespective of party aftiliations, favors a binding treaty with Kussia. The corresp learns that the sian foreign m: terview with the King of Italy and Marquis Di Rudini was to ascertain the nature of the alliance betore concluding a treaty with France. Derbys up to 85. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON! se18eo3m is7 pracinete ~i¥ er es ae was not matter to be forced or rushed through. To carry a resolution at this sacri- fice of feeting was not to advance thecause, but to do it a positive injury. upon the subject in Dr. Stephenson conclusion and in his remarks took occasion to regret that anything should bave occurred yes- terday to give offense to the brethren of ‘the Primitive TTethodist church and assured them of the heartiest good will and esteem. ‘Mr. Farmer-Atkinson rose to a point of or- der, but the chair decided that a point of order could not be raised upon the previous question. and the conference voted upon the resolutior clause by clause. The; re all carried unu: imously, and 4 finally adopted they read as low: ‘that famous brand. D. WILLIAM OYSTER, DEALER IN FINE BUTTER, STANDS Nos. 340, 341 AND 342, ¥ CENTER OF B ST. WING, CENTER MARKET. 009,12, 14,16 ‘Tur Daxrsu Mnsisrex.—The collector of cus- toms at New York has been instructed toextend the usual customs courtesies to Count de Spon- neck, Danish minister to the United States and his family, who are expected to arrive at that port in a few days. the management of a practical and long-experi- eaced cutter, we are prepared to execute your ‘orders at short notice, guaranteeing in «very in- stance a perfect fit and entire satisfaction, Give uss trial order. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, oc7-3m_ 0th, Lith and F sts. n.w. DR. EDWIN GLADMON HAS REMOVED his office and resides ,TAILORING LORE BY “MERTZ.” October 16, 1801. It is now and aiways has been the desire of mnvh 4osave money. Our largely increasing clientele clearly detnonstrates that our prices are right. ‘The Va'ue contained in. our Suits to onder, is Duta sanipie, “The saiue _ Values prevail throushout with we, MERTZ AND COMPANY, Tailors, ~ 514 11th st. aw. Anmr Promotio™$.—Col. Robert H. Offiey of the tenth United States infantry, who died Wednesday evening at Fort Stanton, N. M., was a native of Wecan save you money. OEFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COM, of 73 cents per share will be payab ¢on October, IRG1, to. the stock lio.ders o. ree bu the 16th day 01 Octo- ber, 101, ¢ of the treasurer of thecompauy, O19 14th it. n.w., Washington, D.C. he transfer books Wii Ue closed from the 17th to the 26th of October, inclusive. SAMUEL M. BRYAN, President. CHAKLES G. BEEBE, Treasurer, D.C., Oct. 14, 191. ocld-Lit KEV. WILLIAM J. OF infantry May 14, 1857. He became lieutenant colonel of the seventeenth infantry June 27, 1884, ahd colonel of tho tenth infantry March 9, 1891. By his death Lieut. Col. Edward P. Pearson of the twenty-fourth is promoted colonel of the tenth regiment; Maj. David D. Vanvulzah of the twentieth, lieutenant colonel of the twenty-fourth; Capt, Loyd Wheaton of the twentieth, major, and First Lieut. Fred- Bis L- MeQUEEN, FIN Tt AND PUBLISHER, THE RESOLUTIONS AS ADOPTED. 1ide1116 & stn. w. First. That the conference recognizes, with gratitude to God, the growing desire for closer union among. the Evangelical churches of Christendom, and ‘ially hails with devout thankfalness’ the erred of that desire FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY-@8 We offer a Strictiy All-wool Overcoat of me- dium weight in Light aud Dark Gray, Black, ‘Tan, Mouse and Smoke color for $8.80. This HOW DO YOU LOOK AT IT? ptain of the ‘ a = ci mbert od L Ghere t & Many, people have a mistaken idea how sat en. cca 1 eutter Corwin should have made the error of | King Humbert assure De that the “otiand will lecture at W cor. iY. :, erick Dent Sharp, a nephew of nt, b ‘ coat would be cheap for $12. sts, new. SATURDAY EVENING) Gciobee a SG OS captain of: that regiment, and Seconé Lieut, | *monsst the various Methodist churches. supporing that Prof. Russell and his party were Waiter” Reale : Second. The conference cannot doubt that concerted action upon many questions would be greatly to the advantage of the kingdom of God. ‘The conference would suggest that such concerted action might be possible and useful WM. GARNER, ary airaia to “fing a Souie strain the eyes 1o0king ‘Object “Until the tears comes Soueare anything but mafural, and to ket a per-ect liveness it is ibso- Tutely necessary that you do look tohave met him at Yakutat, as this was not a part of the program at all. The Corwin folks may have touched at the bay, thinking to meet the party by chance, and failing to do this ‘Tredwell W. Moore of the twenty-second, first lieutenant of the twentieth infantry. provided Capt. Wheaton and Lieuts. Dent and Moore pass the examinations for promotion. ‘Tiekets for MW. a. The St. Petersburg co Times, recording the events in Pamir as re- lated by a Samarcand newspaper, says: “Eng- 9015-3 YOUR FALL PRINTING. reeset racid. ping jumped to the conclusion that something was | land must be prepared for Kussian acquisiiion vill. ce at it? jural.. Lam correcting th followi Meth- % 3 " fi " —_— ‘D. BARR, Lette give, wax chance at it? | Maybe we natural = fm corrretiug these mi3b- dic—enn Tasiegeen ot ten ‘ in the following great provinces of the Meth- wrong. The date of Prof. Russell's letter shows | of some of the Kashgar frontier districts.’ IMPORTING TAILOR, odist world, viz: (a) @reat Britain and Ireland, including steafilinted confereneesand missions; (b) the United States, including its missions and mission conferences; (€) Australasia, with Polynesia and its other 3 @) Canada, with its missions. Third—This conference, therefore, respect- fally requests the churches represented in this conference to Soe a concerted action be possib! if 80, by what means and in what way, and ‘the secretaries to forward a copy of this rebolution to the senior bishop or president of every conference repre- sented here. : better manner. Maybe you'll like us better. Como see us. graphs and periect likenesses. that Yakutat bay was reached after the Corwin touched there, for the dispatch in regard to her mentions September 1 as the date of ber ar- rival at the bay. Mr. Grove K. Gilbert, chiot geok of the toa Bran United States geological’ survey, Francisco, which ap- re cot peared in the press itches last evening, stated that anxiety was felt in regard to the party and that the revenue cutter Corwin, hay- ing an sppointment to meet the party at Yak- Riat on September 1, proceeded to the rendez- vous, but obtained no news of the party. In int of fact the program of the party did not lude returning to Yakutat so carly as Sep- tember 1 and it had no appointment to meet the Corwin. The party did reach Yakutat about two weeks later and sent letters by the mail steamship touching Yakuiat on September 23, which letters have reached Wi = 4 ry it pets mo emcees BUNGLING A MI R. D. Hunter of Fort Worth and Charles W. Miles of Michigan are at Willard’s.—a. B. Campben of Chicago and John Laughlin of Buffal are at the Randall.——Hon. J. K. Toole of Montana and H. A. Leatherdale and John Dughe of England are at the Arlington.——E. W. Perry of Honduras, J. B. Taylor of Philn- delphia and Herman W. Gannis of New York are at tho Shoreham.—--John Duke of Scot- land, W. L. Alexander of Fort Monroe and F. J. Mullers of Salem, Ottio, are at the Ebbitt.— C. Willing of New York and F. G. Elliott of wa Philadelphia are at the Fredonia. ——Ambrose ae Smith of New Orleans and C. J. Huckley of Boston are at the St. James.——A. W. Rambow of Chicago, J. J. Phillips of Roanoke and J, W. Lee of At ita are at the Metropol . BRASS TABLES, be. OME Children's, Dressmaking. Departiwent i, now | Clarke and BM. E. Tasty of Becton are ob os Se Exclusive hoveizien We are the only neuse thors | National. oT 614 12th st. products the saine effects as M. Aitken, Felice sass ‘4s Morrisons | ind Ure Party Dresses a special fourtive. INDIAN SOLDIERS’ RATIONS. A. KAUFMAN, A WONDER IN SHOEMAKING. Bae * § SHEDD & BRO. oc16- 900 Fa. ave. a. They Are Issued by the Indian Bureau Not- Thetr Enlistment. SPECIAL SHOES FOR LADIES. Gas FIXTURES, sa ce withstand! ores oat cada PLUMBING AND HEATING. BS Senay “nigh” tearmbe™ Sattrdect | A rather curious question of administration - — tsinas becoming southwest; frosts ton.oht, has been brought to public attention by the re- Price $3.50. ne READ OUR AD. port of Gon. Merritt, commanding the de- ‘These Shoes look well and fit well. IN THIS COLUMN partment of Dakota, which was pub- ‘They are comfortable to tender feet. lished in yesterday's Stan. Gen. Merritt com- 1111 Pa ave. —— ¥. soerar, Fall and Winter Novelties received. _apl4. inter and Ensraver, SS oo aa Eiatse Witz: ‘DONNALLY —— ROOMS AND IN yy 3y31-4m ‘Lael F st. ow. ¥ ENTE! S D-MAD! fi ‘his is th we and original He er. Tuumations of a very” interior want ece eet Water 1s what sue would make if she touk the finsam K Go. Et =" THE LADIES, HANGING. ‘The Rope Used for the Execution of William Kose Broke. Rep Fatxs, Mrvw., Oct. 16.—Wm. Rese was banged at 1:05 a.m. underthe new law, requires that all executions must take place between midnight and morning and outof tof all newspaper men. The Seca attempt and Kose was second ume. ‘The murder for which Rose was hanged @ sensational one, behind which there romance. Rose came to Redwood —~ | Pike oe, li Here ok pe ye Grace Lutkin, a pretty gi wenty, "The girl rechprocated on the advice of her father Artist Fé fer. Cor. 11th and ‘ave. i October #, 1801. —NOLICE 13 thiat Tain now prepared to receive all epplieatious for liquor icenses, Votlt WHULESALLE and RETAIL. THE LICENSE FEE REQUINED BY PAW MUsi Br PAID IN ALL CASES DEFOnE Tak APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED. of the Commissioners feast fom ca MATTHEW TRIMBLE. Assessor D. NEW LOT PITTSBURG LAMPS, Sresuixe Suver Wane, ‘Cased in white plush boxes, for wedding pree- eats. Articles from #250 up t0 6900. RB HARRIS & CO., Cor. 7th and D sts. nw. Hi Y¥ & SONS, 1116 Conn. DY & 0O., 12008 street AGAINST IMMORAL LEGISLATION AND OPIUM. When it was announced that the resolutions had been carried an English delegate arose and said that inasmuch as what they had done was of such universal importance it would be proper 4 tosing the doxology. This was not done, however, as a religious editor from New York ted that the doxology at the end of the session would mover all practical purposes, A better hyma to sing at this point of the pro- geedings would be, “Help Us to Watch ‘and iy." Secretary of the business committee presented a number of resolutions, which were adopted. The first of theso was as follows: “The conference expresses its devout thank- i 0015-28 ity i i the courtesy of the Sec S Transport the party from Yekutat ond Uae y from are doubtiess now en route trom Yakatat to Sitke or from Sitka to Port Townshend. The letters state that the party is in health and has suffered no disaster since the unfortunate acci- dent at the time of its landing in Icy bay. Ite work has been, in general, successtul. The Malaspina glacier was surveyed,reconnaissances cotter q=>A THOLOUGH, PRACTICAL BUSIN B 7 fulness to Almighty God that through the grow- | were run in several directions into terri Bose sagen co he aon, stay ters ab rb lites, plains that the enlistment of Sioux Indians | {uy influence of Chistian cvinies weren previously unknown and the height of Moust ‘Made.on the bench at our Baltimore house, _ St. Appiy or send for page carcular bet rerd ‘TO KEEP POSTED as soldiers in the regular army has been inter- | tagions diseases Acts have been abolished in the | St. Elias was determined by but Good material used to make them. ee ON PRICES. fered. -wive: Gy reason of the \eotion of thé Ta- | Salted kingiiien Sel SP ores ene eaeh ine- | the veces A ered Si Dee pv} Call and see them. Ask for them. It's the favorite HAVE YOUR FURNACES, LATROBES BUILDING MATERIAL. dian buroan in refusing to issue rations toln- | Dats ot the world. The conference further | before, by storms. 'It ie ‘expected that ‘ir. aa 5 wand KaNGus yU% IN ODEs ty von tee dians who have enlisted as soldiers. As the xo-| Reclares its earuestthope that the Cheictes | Recoll wal ora in Washington about No- extou's Graud Latrobe, set to heat two Mbrica, 830. rt is supposed to be dated about the let of July | sentiment will make such immoral legislation | vember 1.” “ portis sup fou won't be without them after one trial Pilor Suu tatrote, wet olicat two storie gone | Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, the Indian bureau officials believe that this | everywhere impossible. And further, the con —— Extra orders will be 50 cents extra price. pi RU Og aay fact accounts for the failure of Gen. Merritt to | ference records its strong conviction that men Flumbing, Hardware, &. Justice Brewer Will Hear the Suit. Work stiended ‘The suit of the United States, complainant, ‘against the Central Pacific Railroad Company, the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and the ‘This shoe is worth €5.00 of anybody's money. Ask for our make—$3.50 Shoe. of notoriously evi life should not be allowed to occupy of public trust and authority.” Upon ‘the ‘motion of Rey. Dr. Hughes the resolution was passed without debate. Dr. King then read the resolutions ke OF 11. OPromeT Psa MOMS ‘BL Va. ave. tw. eel (Telephone 964-2.) ‘Pennsyivauis ave. “ B ; pon | Western;Union Telegraph Company, WILSON & caRR, gH 0. rowes Ynsity oP LUE ausurvansed. Prices reesoe- ees cunsiaeration of the comnts for ihe | has ben set for hearing on November 2 before FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. KED WAGONS for FENOBSOOT ICE, _ 9024 2 My reasons {for claiming a portion of public patronage: ¥ Department ‘My stock is purchased for casi. ——- PoP cranny opposed My expenses much less than larger competitor’. | @e-—g-=yVALL WEDDINGS. ber it of oF ST. N.W. ocl2-6t Baltimore Stcre 4 and 6 Baltimore st. [ d retary Noble concluded that ‘No leaders or baits at cost, and double profits on but GEDNEY & ROBERTS, any obstacle in the way ey oe Osx Crocks pate oem MAKERS OF INVITATIONS, at poe mage nepre subject before (Of our own importation. Irely on fair dealing and low prices for success. 407 10TH 8T., NEAK @AS OFFICE. sol ss 4 nt and a wal morning. — Over 100 different designs. From H. 0. TOWLES, Sa eo waleiaee 815 te $250. 201m 12007 Penn. ave. 2.w. fee — the attorney for the a massacs. DEATH OF GEN. LEE Lo Ng FA BY TREASURY DEP) ee eo aE CURKENCY, * ‘oursel’ 7 WASHINGTON, sarrEaien ste ous Wace eve sind one Suaees tice arin pared the : heres) meee ooking oF Cor. 7th and Data. 2.w. LLER OF ,LACE CURTAINS. | F ag the Heart. Gon. W. H. F. Lee's death occurred at 2:30 | (OCl 5-2 To Taz Postic. 5 Styour owe Joba ‘Sth and East bay! peg a {| NPE EK}: Ovens Grssszs (Of our own importation ‘From 83 to 630. ty i fi ol ‘of the “Associa H F EF rence ieedse ‘BR BARRIS & CO., Comte Gee. 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