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—— ae $ Fs il ch 5 . a 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1892. = - a = : — a — . THE OVERTURE DEFEATED. Foster's other, Gen, and M; Me itside the police detail ALL TH! Dr NCES SETTLED. SOCIAL MATTERS. they will reside winter, ‘ \ T a | A MOURNEUL JOURNEY |=: Cockrell, Mr’ and Sire. D. R. MoKee; Mrs | preserved omer. Gok, Moses van Pe anda ee : tireet northwest, Se winter at 606 5 | Dr. Pitzer's Proposition Provoked Much | / a Gen. Dunn, Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Soley, | so were Capt. Austin, Lieut, Amise und Acting | The Twe Democratic Central Committees | A Namber of Fashionable Weddings—Per- Mr. Wm. H. Conley and Mrs. E. A. Coney 4 . Discussion in the Virginia Synod. | ae Judge Beale of Indiana, Gen.and Mrs. Parke, Lieut. Falvey. At’ the Executive Mansion | Merged Into One. | sonal Notes of Interest. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. TRE RSS have returned from the north. - Pepant Hr Cabell, Gen. and Mra. J. G. | Lieut Boyle, “Sergta. Myers and Keefe and! atter a long separation the Weller and| Epiphany Church was crowded last night at 8 The uw ; Perenssvro, Va, Oct. 27.—The Virginia Bearing the Re: sof Mrs. Har- Seg ge | Halliday, | forty. privates atiended t0 © good deal of bus!- | yisnoges factions of the democeatic central | o'clock with friends gathered to witness the 45 fr Narre Tee Ie um tae vg CONTINUED FROM ath PAGE synod met this morning, was opened with re- main! ington McLean, Mre mee ee committee got together last evening at the com- tapeat Miss Hattie Zulime Whitney and 4... i n = A | Mr. Mu : of ] 16 a: Monumental Church, Richmond, Va. ee ee ae ing SS ae — THE CHOIR THAT SUNG. ranete 4, 199 Pocnayt degree Colburn Summers. The ushers Mr. x). car, % Kev. A. W. Pitzer, D.D., of Washington, pre- to the Grave, Es Judge and Mrs. Wylie, Tite, Alex" | The choir which rendered the music at the SEE erg rsetigzemnd Harry A. Fellows, Mr. Spencer Armstrong. Mr. T RV H Ta a ‘ ss Series the hatchet and prepared Noble Moore and Mr. Hugo W. Hestlebach sented an overture from the Chesapeake pr = McCammon, Mrs. and Miss Steuart, Major and | *ervicey is-the surpliced choir of St. John's to "haeihlile "Gn Gols Telahsy catabing (oo ene erat plnnggie yr HE COAL “COMBINE” bytery on ministerial qualifications which pro- STMPLE SE ICES HERE. | Mie Tucker, Yea. Dolp BY. Miles, ane | Eplocopal Chareh. “Tt eae atte r Keble Mos i — a pal consisted tod: nel bur Dr. Pit and Mrs. William Thompson Harris, Admiral following names: mactics oat aasoacad pts toureice pac | se ee comely em es Weems Oe b itzer ; | 1 when voted upon rie Harvey celebrated her birthday day evening by entertain number of her residence, $35 E street south- Present were Mines Albin Edith Ashford, Lil Vates, veelion: san a and Mrs. Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Keim. Sopranos—Walter Locke, Thom Williamson, Committee was answered by the following gen- = = — by = =— — Ruse oper 7 feof 35 A large representation of the members of the | Richard Herrick, Willie McKim, Merryman tlemen: First district, J. W. Tolson; second Conley acted as jed by'a ‘vate of A Gathering of Di 3 eZ = -s “ me “ Laura Morgan, Mise Annie McCardle, Miss Whelan, Kose Harvey, Hearing Before Chancellor McGill wing, which was offered at the last aes All the women servants of the household | Willie Brashear, Dean Corea, Thos, Stretton, 8toswe: fifth district, Thomas F. Cook; sixth ail gowned in white crepe, and walked abead of Goward Farcens, « synod, was adopted. “Yourcom-| A Wealth of Floral Tributes—Departure for | All the Tiguthec Yack of the seubiven Rodger Winter, Walter S. Ward and Miss Louise | ‘trict, J. Whit Hammett; seventh district, her. Each carried a bouquet of white chrysan- z foward Tersone, Postponed. the general eee apeyned decting to vend to | Indianapolis. Mrs, Mortan and the Indies of the cabinet | Moeller.” = John Boyle; eighth district, William G. Burne | ‘bomume., fling gown of white silk ae : ake nea stem tor an ahdition tothe | 2 were all in mourning. Allthe diplomats wore | Aitos—Fred Siebold, Lewis Slater, Karl | was represented by Walter Costello, who pre- vali brea whthe tothe erie - The bodice wa: Rev. and Mra. J. Everist Cathell of Rich- - Weeas GF ccmmtciees cethaceiag cuenta : 3 black clothes and black gloves. Daniel, Harry Pierce. Miss Ruth Thompton. | | sented a duly executed proxy: ninth district, Catlett gen tees. The ot teoe eascnuan & Gare aks : i. thin omen without the present educational re, Solemnly simple, yet impressive beyond de- ‘THE SERVICE. Tenors Geo. S._ Cooper, 8. C. Mason, W. D. | William G. Cleary; tenth disirict, James RaY Sid famiig aris with a large pendent. ier € 7H, Bg ye UNUSUALLY ROUGH STEAMER VOYAGE {2 s{ren rime the present od ground that *cription, were the services held this morning| “Let not your heart be troubled; ye believe Mepviand, Perry Tupi presented the proxy of Edward Ash; eleventh alle veil’ bade deep border embroidered in : oS Sa, Se. Sees i fi js already made for the discre- over the remains of Mrs. Harrison. There as | in God, believe also in me.” Rev. Dr. T. & Po sen ae aS = RH — . on oven oo, silk. Dr. Delano Ames and brid. — ' teries in such ca tical 82 Cutie absence of anything resembling cere- | Hamlin, pastor of the Church of the Covenant | “‘Preeenice wo” Daniel. Kelly: Afteenth district: James PF. Drow; aay | ycigrece tion followed the canes Se OF) as teas dun shh fe, eak oo Bao Lawlessness Continues to Exist at oir ii ution presented vesteriay morning by | MOBYs Dut of loving and sorrowfal hearts, of | and of Preeident Harrison, was the speaker: | Srecener gue ‘TheBphil. ith 5 own; six- wedding parts, and then Mr. and Mrs. Sum- m teenth district, Patrick Cusick: seventeenth die- D.D. of Petersburg and ‘8 and of genuine sympathy there was no | His clear voice and sympathetic tones gave the| Assistant organist—D. B, MacLeod. trict, John Doyle; nineteenth district, Paul in ciputtal come wea ek familior words a new charm, and ae he con-| A number of people were somewhat curious | Reagan: twentieth district, Edward Lynch the espec — Shortly after 9 o'clock the friends who were | tinued his oe recitation be touched /to know why an Episcopal choir had a twenty-first district, Michael I. Weller; twen is re Ames, 1600 13th street. Dr Ames will re mers started on a wedding trip to the north. They will go to housekeeping when they return lis work at Johns Hopkins Hospital next week in their own house, $14 7th street nortbeast. Their addross in Baltimore wili be the Albion Homestead. i ¢ | The bride is a daughter of Mra. Whitney and a Miss Alice Swann will give a reception to her é ists addreseed ti | saint every soul. The President from the time place in a Presbyterian service, The | second district, Bryan McDonald. Me, Williaga a - ? « .g “ account of their abore, | Permitted to be prevent commenced to reach | ¢r""¢ntrance nd ‘done his. utmont to| tory is brief, but interesting. St. John’s | Molmead was elected checenas: Towa | Sivre Cisse Geise, T* mows Sgast, Mrs. | friends at her stadio, 1619, 19th street mort COL. HAWKI four evangelists in this synod, | ‘be White House and as they arrived were im-| preserve an appearance of composure, | choir sang at the Tracy fuseral and left | Rock secretary; William C. Cleary, corre: yr pn 08 h_vatenday morning betewm il and § ai . H. Fieraming of Lynchburg spoke in ™ediately ushered into the east room. The| but as the words and their significance |a pleasingly indellible impression upon Mra. bs : ; o'clock. Saeed apport Ellhal Dh | Mr. Basil E, Wise of Macon, Ga.,and Miss | o'c! soa oie deyp gos nila Gazelene Munroe of this city were married last | The author, Mr. Richard Maleolm Johnston Mr. Lynch, doorkeener. night at the Epiphany Church in the presence | of Baltimore, will read at the University Club Messrs. Weller, Royle, Costello, Manogue and Of ® large gathering of their relatives and on Sat ning. While in this city be will St. John’s choir came to be present at the | Kelly were appoint committee of five to| fiends. ‘The bride wasatte minittee on ay ae P| harp vatlic ar Jated cor- | reached his heart the tears started and edm- | Harrison. She had spoken of this so frequently spent eee irinplisad aaa lreg peeroee — polled him to raise a hand to wipe them away. | that it was decided to. ave her favorite hymns : I Harrison, too, was very much affected. | sung by her favorite singers, and that was how noise that died away when the visitors reached | “Ure a graci to b minittee on foreign | the heavily carpeted floor of the historic apart-| . 7 Lord is merciful and gracious, slow FIGHTING THE COAL “COMBINE. of Salem, chairman, pre- ed the report of the The Case Before Chancellor MeGill of New se nded at the bY | be the guest of Mr. Wm. D. Cabell | anger and plenteous in mercy.” It was the | White House this morning. draft a constitution and =| two bridesmaids, Mise Emma Wise and Miss | “Tuceday evening a me of Mienes Me. D n ee ae es ‘ o noble womas ods ° | York A Presbyterian Church and a frien aeea maid honor, Miss Iola Lai nee payor sg ert Maibnusien ts asbait ot achatecoserease by Kev. Jerry Witherspoon, D- D., of | fower-decked casket, on which all eyes were| Uf the Iarvion feelin De Berton iiwe.| Teisexpected that the funeral. train will ar- Perea ieee pe Name caged oat | gem ag ag ae the Tuceday Night Euchre fore ¢ i im thie city today to eS seutered. fore him a number of scriptural selections | rive at Indianapolis tomorrow morning at 9:30 | ’yrr Weller stated that he had. innrovied Mr, | Georgia and the uchers” were Mr Jobe Club. sof oxeemnte ceding jore , —- ce a on COVERED WITH FLOWERS. in which there was comfort for sorrowing ones | o'clock. Services will be held in the| Armor, who had put up the campaign banner | CUrd of Macon, Gia, and Mr Clisboo Wise of epee tf TT oy 2 ae Ser @ Coayap ees PP yt. ‘st Presbyterian Church at 11:30 a, | for the committee, to remove it until after Mra. | Washington, N.C. Rey. Dr. McKim performed! « wase highly enj , é js the most beautiful Sowers that the earth brings | he concluded with “There remaineth, there- pe hee ok Peek SR Te a is aves ie See orchids, | foF¢, a rest for the people of God,” a chord ar Jersey Central, Eastern Amb: read companie m. and these —will_ = be _ followed | Harrison's funeral and was surprised to dis- | the marriage ce mony. The bride's gown was Member of the club was pr by the interment ceremonies at Crown Hill | cover that it had not been done. The commit- | f White bengaline trimmed with lac games were pi Ook The steamer Orange _, Te casket was covered ax by a mound with | and these selections he read impressively. Ae | y: | Those wh | < from West Indian ports, and brings struck on an organ in the adjacent parlor, chrysanthemums and roses. With these the 3 hoir—principally of ‘male voices--ren- | Cemetery. The party will leave Indianapolis | tee decided to have it removed or furled today. | CArried a boaquet of white roves. gle PR gg oe inJrne f the ‘hreatened revolution in Caiot w - FP atin ae rs “ | tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. and is due here on Satur- e vacancies on the central committee were Is were gowned in white crepelene, one car- - e emer ablie of Hayti of ‘death were made, ‘ce bright. ‘ns, | Geted “Abide With Me, day evening at 6 o'clock. filled as follows: Fourth district, John McKenna; | Fg pink rose er Jacque rowes and the Dinette | McNant ted the app aioe . B “| NEED THY PRESENCE EVERY PASSING HOUR,” fourteenth district, James Roach, and eight- | ™*id of honor bad a bouquet of Marshal Neil e rh bridal robe. Each friend who placed a : s A Short Stop in Baltimore, canth aictick Me’ Walle eae 1 | roses. ‘The bride's troussenu was the gift of her Were Won by Mr. KE, Const ye onan de de Canada Sends Her Sympathy. | flower on the bier seemed to know| fang the concealed choristers, and the Presi- Bar.rrmone, Oct. 27.—The train reached Bal- zea a yadlan. soryiar’ | a. The Brooks. Refreshments wer The ™ Ortawa, Or., Oct His excellency the t pleased her most in life. Each floral piece | dent covered his face with gloved bands and wept neral has telegraphed to the Presi- | Tivaied the rest in exquisite beauty, and nearly United States the sincere eondo- | &¥et¥ piece was composed in part of the orchids i that the advisory committee chould consist of | Unt, Mrs. William Le of Macon : | timore at 12:40 on time, having made the first | fifty members, two from each of the twenty- | YOUN couple will make a wedding trip in the St im epite of the will that strugging, € prodaee | 5 of lis juurney without incldent of noble: | éwo district and cic at large. north and west before returning to their home Club are Mra. Jano ration should file their answ Vas the time when # prelimi g will be had. (nm that day atime dent of th governor Miss Meroe re ieee toed : physical calm. A crowd of at least a thousand persons stood| Mr. James F. Brown wae appointed a com-| in Macon, Ga. Justice and Mrs. Lamar, with — Miss Annic Beer Mies Laltian Lock Wilt be wet for the nal he lence of himaelf and hie adviser. with, an ex-| “tne sent the cast room werearreoneds | auetitton enya tere wy stag ere. | Actomd of atlousta thousand persons stood | ie, “otone io hon information, trane- | Giver Prominent southerners, were << iay Achaue Win Mere tee > pre of the general eympathy which io felt! ae to form an ellipse, elongated from east t0| were the words that once more compelled | Union station as the train rolled in. Heads | portation, &c., to voters who intend going home | “s- Stockett. Mist Made Keogh, Miss Laura W IAMS’ ALLEGED TORTURE. veople of Canada with him in his recent | west, and the casket was placed across the cen-| visible evidence of grief, ‘The verse wea | Were Uncovered as the train passed in and again | t© vote, ‘The marriage of Miss Agnes May Sawrer, | Mics inetta MeXont - ter with the head to the south. At the head | beautifully shaded—every ‘one felt its in-| asitdrew ont. Atop of eight minutes was Pe Far eor yetealypenas ad the late Mr. Wm. | the youngest daughter of Mrs. Eunice Sawser | yy 4) xander RM The Case Againet Col. Hawking Called at) lo Democrats Withdraw Electors, | "24 foot of the casket were placed large palm | fluence. ‘Tho venerable’ Dr. Scott, almont | made while engines were changed and the train | H. Mobler had been made a vote of thanks was | of Geonetocn ee Sie. tase wane MeCor- Polorado Democrats Withdraw Electors. Smith, Mr. Thos. Godwin, Mr. dwell, Mr. XN. Macdan —At a me! re ret . tendered Mesers. Burns, Costello, Manogne and | mick took place’ last night at Christ Church | trees, tenarian and yet surviving hia beloved | *Witched to the tracks of the Northern Central : a mi P t night at Christ Church, ing of the demo- | “Under the palm at the head was placed lacaghter, an afactol to e cauciiecabie extent, | ailroad. At 12:49 the train left for the west. Brown of the joint committee for their success-| Georgetown, The chancel was made adits The case of the DEXvr acy | Osborne, Mr. EL Ce Pdwerd L. Hawhing, ¢Tatic state central committee, which lasted | cross of white roves, chrysanthemums and | Throughout. the prior portion of the service a £2) shorts in bringing about a reunion of the | alls beautiful by the decorations of pink chrye- | Pekan, ae, ames. Shaan ME ramen 4 Sarg. W. 8. 1 o'clock this morning, it was decided to | yellow poppies, the California state flower, at| he seemed to be dazed, but from the close of THE CASE OF SMALLWooD. _ porary oppor there by the Young Brooks. 1 Surg. W. S. ‘ 7 atl the base of which was a wreath of roses, which | that verse until the procession departed for the a cus oe. FATE. BES PR Ladies’ Memorial League of the c Mr. Charles M. Eww known painter nt National Guard raw the Cleveland electors, eubetiiating| (20 ay ths cenisal eatdncpunivee ace, ‘i the aged divi yawayto hla fi THE BENNING RACES. the bride is a R. Stuart : fe mien therefore the Weaver men. putes st Clinoae aa Geter ee Set e aged divine gave way to bis feel-| ay) ene Testimony in and the Arguments cued Ei performed the The ushers | Of this at eis Ratio Sheaves of Sete be criminal ¢ — ee | mittee 0 ; f were married in Anna 9 Pia aa IN WALL STREET TODAY. jby the New York Chapter of the} poten Dr. Hamii < i wed In the case of the colored boy, Edward Small- Features of the Sport. William B. B. Wilson, Dr. Louis Mackall, |S)!" © M.E. Church. The mata Male te eh eeties alice te des a Steady | Daughters of the Amcrican Revolution, about Fe ee, eee | wood: clineged with’ (he murder of Edward The feature of yesterday's racing at the Ben- | Jt: adr. Waltes Ge Beta tan” iatry, ©. | was Minn Lottie Banks, tbe bet wan being See mons. the day Maintained. ee ere ar ae eee ramets ee aay ode Sih andl Ui etecala| oti Nebracey a6|| clag teak wan Gio lente of Geced Pak ka | Fea ae ee 10:5 eid Tee mookr pares oe ae the fam 7 ee ae itetags white roses and lilies of the valley, resting on a | hymn,and when the * Amen” was said the choir | "© ES eee = «| The bride's brother-in-lay H. Miller, | ice up Mr. Frick was shot Privat 27.—Money on call loaned | base of violete. 5 sang “Lead, Kindly Light.” It was Mrs, | M#*t in the Criminal Court, Justice Cox, yea- | the second race at odds of 25 to 1. The start in | escorted her to the chanedl and gaveherhandin MY noe regiment, which was stationed at Homest cent. Exchange quiet and| On the other side, at the foot, was a cross of | Harrison's favorite, but, fh touched ‘ve’ hese: | terday afternoon the testimony for the govern-| the race was the worst of the meeting, | marriage. The bride's toilet was of white | MF. and Mrs. Lewin ¢ cheer tite Sman, whir shot “Prick | steady-posted rates, 484at%6!,; actual rates, | TY and white chrysanthemum, presented. by | Hore deeply than it did the heart of | ment was closed. cue) eacber: beng | vebenly, poameatell’ with | cores see een oem arya This remark was overheard by Lieut. Col. | $$8a483%, for sixty dave and 4954a486 for de_| M&% Morton. Corresponding to. thiv, at the Secretary Tracy, To him it was sadly| Mr. Taylor, who is associated with Maj.| the race. But one favorite won, Rival | Her Sue Ge Da eer — 7 | ~=btmpener age les ; t lias - | head. was a broken column of white roses, car-| familiar. His wife and his daughter | Walker for the defandant, opened the case and | in the fifth race. although the other winners, | Ofange blossoms. She c: _ es Se ae ne 8, BS eX eventer and for mand. ¢ 6s. | nations and orchids, presented by the Wash-| were removed from that enme room while the tradicting the fact of the killing claimed | "ith the exception of Grand Prix, were well | Fide’s roses. land M. E. Church, corner of 10: a: bid: extend tered, 100%¢ bid;) ington Chapter of the Daughters of the | same hymn was being eung by the same choir, | NOt contradicting the fact of the killing claimed | Pooked” “The'bidding up of winaeva inthe seit, | . 4 Feception, to which only the bridal parts te southwest. “The newly married . 114%, bid. : Y merican Kevolution. Hesting over the face | The associations were painful and despite a| that the prisoner was not morally responsible. ing race was continued, Mr. Lewia. bid-| the relatives and the younger friends of the will be at hom k market 9 nyo | oe cae ocarket, mas fan , linmense wreath | vigoroas effort to restrain them tears rolled | He would show, he said, that his father, Albert, | ding ‘Grand Prix. up to’ $1450, 400 above | bride were bidden, followed at the resilenee of street southwest ote = battery and ager Phe sales to noon amou 4.000 shares. | of her favorite orchids and white roses, with | down the Secretary's cheeks and great lumps | was insane and in 1850 while laboring under a | his selling price. and “Father” Daly's Fagot | eget lente a he ie oe Mrs. Jos, H. Munter gave a theater party et ken ee case was cailed this morning the | The ovening pric Sugar maiden hair ferns, placed there by request of | arose in his throa' homicidal mania killed the prisoner's mother | being bid up to $1,305 bove the entered | NE ame chaste oo R last night for | atbeugh's Tucsday evening inh court room was crowide b military officers. | &" ~s ~ hn gs and de-| the President. On the casket, at the foot, was LEAVING THE EAST ROOM. in Goatalley and was sent to the insane asy- | selling price, by Mr. C. T. Havenner. reesgamry Thine Schuyler Dursee and bride of Cx ion . d by S. PL Iams. sha gs! seat but sabee-| pine = se : : an Bere oing out to their own home in West Duluth ick tor Dalek ven enal inacria tive and | ‘The large fioral offerings were removed, and | !um, where he died It was eaid that Grand Prix was bid up in ; Mann. Mr. MeCormick was raised in George- Daly, horse, early dealings, bat | In the east window was the immense shfid | the casket, preceded by the Vice President and | pj. lrles Brown, Lucy Montgomery, W. E. Aicaie sel ool second, wher bie was | town and lived there until three years ago, Whisks, trust was the | of the Society of the Daughters of the Ameri- | the cabinet, was removed by Messrs, Loefller, | John A. Reynolds and. Mery Staaliwoog tenet | bid up Daly remarked: “Well, boys, that’s all | Shen he went out to Minnesota and establiched our Ht declined 2°¢ | can Revolution, which was brought to the| Turner, Dubois, Kenney, Bricker, Harrio, | fied to the peculiar conduct of the boy during | in the game. But I wants yer to take notice | hitself in the real couie badass there, where | we, assertion Qommenesl 6 Whene tha? TO ee he opard | White House this morning by Miss Dorsey, the | Lewis’ and. Hollinborger of the | childhood und to the fact of the father killing | that the next time run second in a sellin’ | be bas prospered. The bride received quan- who are ber 1d. PW, Fletcher, Jackson Mahoney, Harry J! Kinnis ALUMNAE. is Session Thi ferneen, noon writing (1:30 p.m.) the marketis | secretary, and a committee of five. This was | i sl = i 6 is " tities of elegant presents and carries to. her - not 0 active, but the tone is wteady. | the largest floral piece. Ainong: the other exe] oaree'se, Sci CEN aka plbedroee Rai Seep non Dali “ccullnes ints -taans nee oe a new home the best wishes of many friends, The Association of Collegiate Alumnm today 7 oe quisite feral pieces piled in profusion | their overcoats, and then the family anda| ‘This morning Dr. W. W. Godding of the Five well-filled racen wore on the card for|,, 2B¢ Church of the Covenant was brilliantly da three days’ session in this ¢ Guck Gacuut han ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | ton and about the cusket was a large wreath | large proportion of thoxe who bad been present | government intne asylum testified to the elder this afternoon's racing at the Benning track, | ihted last night for the marriage ceremo nce today was very «mall, but it ie ae s, orchids and chrysanthemums pre-| during t Leelee phtoreges to the waiting | Smallwood having been fin inmate from March, bs — ng — + | Miss Nellie Salmon and Mr. Louis i st hoped that more members will come in by to Jude Po Ato hear the testimony : I'by special | sented by Mr. Herbert on behalf of Queen | carriages and moved to the Pennsylvania star | 1880, to 1986, when he died. and the largest crowd of the week was in at-| Whitaker. The ushers were Mr. Warren S. | nuerow. and reserved his de on the question of ¥. LALY F streot. Vietori th of bride roses, chrysanthe- | tion, In rebuttal the government called Thomas | tendance. The program named seven entries | Young, Mr. Irving U. Townsend, Mr. I 1 Sis sich atts Nebel sian Sia the indie ~~ | mums, orchids, ferns aud palms presented by THE CORTEGE. — Geo. 'T. MeGlue, Michael J. Corbey|in the first race, a five-furlong sell-« Fetca, Mr. Harry Latiner, Mr. J. A. Salmon R fet “ afl movdencig oe ok the diplomatic corps through Baron Fava;| 4. the remains were carried across the broad | and Win. F. Maddox, who testified respecting |ing dash for ‘maiden two-year-olds; | and Mr. H. T. Newee The platform and | E. Zartmun, Vassar, s4, terloo, N. ¥, up. and after Ive men were Tors | nd eee Oty, lemter, chrysanthemums| so the pallbearers formed in two lines | the mental condition of the defendant. They | eight in the second, a selling dakh | reading desk were tastefully set with palms. E.R. Story, Vassar, “i, loo, .¥ cured, after which overrnied ¢ TVisiy PMaj | and violets presented by Mrs. Elkins; a wreath ea ao bek laced in the hearse, | ‘*tified that they were acquainted with Small- | of six furlongs; nine in ‘the third, a handicap | Mist Salmon, sister of the bride, was her maid yfioe 4. ih. Solin, ns Oe motion te quaeb th ats, with le of white r fr MeKenns, wife of | while the body was placed in the heerse, | wood, and that they had no reason to believe | at oue mile; seven in the fourth. a mule dash | of honor. She walked ahead of her up the | 41 frou Boston Catercalt Boston; Miss E. the quest ¢ trial, and an ad- | a7 ya of California; a beautiful floral | which, drawn by two black horses, had been | that he was insane. This closed the testimony | for non-winners at the meeting, and six in the | aisle, the bride coming in wath her father, Mr. Journment was { ¢ hundred soung ladies and the | driven under the porte-cochere ns Foon am | in the case and Mr. Taylor of counsel for the | fifth, a hurdle race at 1% miles, over five hur, | A. M. Salmon, ‘The groom and his best man, | D- Hanscom wn Eniversits, Lowell, Masa, jorwood Institute, a wreath of | the services were over. ‘The hearse was | defendant offered to submit the ease to the jury | dies’ Mr. George A. Prevost, waited with the offi- Wiss 1. See cies, “SL, Willinmetown, solets on a large cross of ivy from Mrs. Cabell, | then driven out into the semi-circle drive lead- | without argument, but the district attorney The following horses were scratched: Tom | ciatingclergsmen, Kev. Dr. Hamlin and Rev, Mass jand A, ‘ janet, Oi, Vass Ost of the presilent of Norwood Institute, | ing to the strect and the carriages for the min-| thought that the gravity of the charge deserved | Tough in the fourth race and Captain Manning | Dr. Little, for the approach of the bride. A !s¢; Emma Logon Mactoy, Bryn Mawr, Pa, Sf a wreath of white ro from Col. Ernst, | isters, President and family and cabinet were | an argument on the part of both sides and he | and Roquefort in the fifth. reception was given later at the residence of THE OPENING SESSION, Sef | a wreath of American beauty roses, liliex of the | quickly moved up, and as each one received ite THE TEUTO: les ROUGH It Was One of the s1 jest Ever Experi-| SESE ch o1 i opened for the government. He was followed | The jockers and betting in the firstrace were | the bride's parents, No. 1635 15th street north- At the opening session thm afternoon at 2 enced by the Officers. 3 e Cee from bes it took up position in line behind the | by Mr. J. W. Walker and Mr. T. C. Taylor for | as follows: May Lose ms), 3 to 10 and ont; | west. ‘clock at the Hotel Arno Mrs. M. FP. Crone pre N Oct th 2 Star ates a wreath of pink ehry earee. ; ’ the defendant. Ingot (Lamiey), 10 and 2; Eph (Blake), 40and| The marriage of Mr, William Ws led. The an areca eee uh goon porter iis, fake Mem lilies of the valley and orchids trom | | The first cargiage contained the Rev. Dr. | District Attorney Cole made the closing argu- | 10; Fancy Colt (Midgley), 8 nd’ to 5 Forme: | sccsern tn dhe clip, wena Wun orasar Ye sonigmims the scerotary. Mies ; - : Tee | eee com the Proseane: menieree, gtd, tite | Hamlin and the Rev. Dr. Bartlett; the second, | ment for the government and Judge Cox | me-not (J. Lamley). 4’ and 1; Tommse', | Row icesirer, sek Sis Mchaed, anes Morning and passed up to her dock after one o' ff 11g | Tove from the Prussian minister. a wreath of | Vico President Morton, Secretary Jchn W.| charged the jury. ‘The Judge dwelt mainly | Davia), 100 aed 20; Dolly My (ox ane ih] Ge Mem Actctherd. bo chet hi; of the coma Se Stacentent vapages fren Liverposl che ns 3s lietiewchrie TM ohn pte ee oe Attorney General Miller and Secretary | upon the law in the case and gave the usual in- MAY LOSE TAKES THE FIRST. | Trinity Cathedral, Omaha, Neb.. and was made Man, and of the hureag tt S countered. ¥% 4% | ecutive clerks. The cabiuet 1 ‘1 anim-/ Elkins: the third, Secretary Tracy, Secre- | structions as to giving the prisoner the benefit fives * oe ory hand of the burean ed dan Wale ase 3 1:4 | mense wreath of white chrysanthemums of the cretary Kusk and Postmaster | of a donbt. At 1-40 o'clock the Judge concluded | Tbe first race, five furlongs, was SS Sn ee ras | EM Tappan, director, Aunnal a - . 32 fics | largest variety and most exquisite form. aker; then the President's car- | his charge and the jury retired. Lose; Ingot, second, and Fancy Colt, third. | est fo own. It was a chrrsanthemum | lr of state directors were also presented i prcengers b a | The east room was decorated with great | riage with tl cee and pital besa ‘Time, 1.03. wedding, nearly fifteen thousand of the flowers | med. of the stormy wea! | variety of paims and ferns. Russell Harri. ‘The President and mie eNe z eS sn an eee See ee ‘The Washington branch of the association Sopcoed | , he Meant, Vernon Ladies! Association vent y showed in their conntenances the deep| POLICY PEOPLE FRIGHTENED. The second race, six furlongs, was won by | oration of the church and the hotel where the Arman YY “He Sistine members tonight wt the bo, mm jow of i rance and le jins aused v ei! rible be vement. aa . “< = ws! - v « os gy Satie aaanedisade org Cieaermine org gene i Three Places Said to Be Still in Active | Lakeview (Doggett), 9 to 5 and 2 to 3: Helen | reception war held. Kev. Dr. Fleetwood of | Te pre m for the week is asf t sombe = : Ithough the light | with Mra. Parker, her niece, Mr. McKee and peration. Rose (Simms), 7 to and 2 to 3, second, and | CBicago, a relative of the groom, performed | is very unusual. ring ; FUTURE aESstONR = "fides andl areid the hate | ME; Pimmick, entered the next carriage, fol-| ‘The policy people are thoroughly frightened, | Bordeaux (Midgles),40and 10, third, Time,1.15. | {26 Marriage | ceremons, nc pd | Columbian Univendty, ch tana, se, | 2° white shades and avoid the inter-| lowed by Mr. J. inley of Baltimore. | and perhaps justly so, for District Attorney Cole a ushers were Messrs. Frank Hamilton, Pierre Report on the represente- aftes noon fas hoy she would make | 189 2 Water st0cks, Tm Tn cate deat Tesiteargcas aaa Pere earn Ati Leak: arian ti ea cing basal datos Gort: ean DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Garneau, Daniel Morgan Viele, Barnes, Bart higher edecation of Sees pemnge a0 the westher bad been pre- | cur and silver ceiling, the white and gold mantels | 1 Mrs. George W. Boyd. Col. Ernst of | make them answer the charges. BUILDING PERMITS, a “ong mag 9 * brie coi Seer - Gee amactath Viously favorable. asked. 8.608, 1824, ff cur-|and Corinthian wall columns, and the| my and Mr. Halford entered the next car-| The recent action of Capt. Cole, it is thought, ‘ se 7 world’s fair, Mrs. Mary Wh er first day teaches” Shen" rege Fide Ios beat eyalal Maatatiors 2 Oo: | eae a iene : : is | , Building permits have been issued to the fol- | Pundy. | Mins Belle Dewry, Miss "Laura | }eport of comuitice on ihe iid asked ike crystal ¢ . ‘#- | riage, and those who were to accompany the re- | caused a decrease in the policy business in this A & ‘ Hoagiund, Miss Bianche Mek. Miss D: orth breeze 4 sionaily a cloud would obscure the sunshine | mains to the station quickly followed. There i ¥ i lowing: H. Klinge, two brick dwellings at 259 | Hoagland. Mise Bianche McKenna, Miss mt of children she mace $55 strong sont Vashington and George- | fy" " » ihe ind a % a y, a8 many of the writers became frightened 4.261 M ‘ rheast; $6,000. W. Doane, Miss Kathleen Pumphrey and Miss La chairmen. > nao Pisce beg al Yan ood faked. | Waaning. | thatggiistenea on the southern window panes. | was litte delay, and immediately the long pro- | C1" Nuuny of ln nriion Docame 1 paaeny street northeast; $6. soneaed PENT. Po eragtamets ples seme A pore Le arses —_ «3 t : Lifted fro avertible ds, 146 | aud®then fora short time the appearance of | cession of carriages was moving out of the | @4 4 : & Coffan, one brick private stable rear 110 M | tight tnt. “The bride bereelf was resplendent legiate ote wie Seem eee i | things would be somewhat gloom: White House grounds into broad Pennsylvania | Virgina became more careful in their opera- | Street northwest. €9 M, L. Gottwals, one | in'a gown of heavy white satin in directoire ayes Hanscom. » Ey rll lt ge Sg cena ne lle | Asthe hour for the services approached a | avenue. tions. ; < a " frame dwelling on 12th street extended: $1,200. large number of persons of prominence entered ON THE WAY TO THE STATION. According to reperts there are two policy | John O'Meara, one brick dwelling at 219 E okcte tres teas caer oe p vipat cles greed aah teanery As the heurse pasted through the high gates | shops at “Monte Carlo,” or Jackson City, at eae oe Springman, one| and silver passementerie: a jacket effect wwe thon”) more general recognition than did Mr. James | at the entrance to the grounds the cable cars| the south end of the Long bridge, where they | Dt! A Mime ane Seer faeries Gi Kew | fiver to the bod Mog oe lace fell pis, G Blaine, | He came in unobtrusively and sat | ceaved jingling their bells. all traffie wasstopped. | run with open doors without much, if any, at-| Yury’ avenue northwent Grays at yar roa the collor over the shouidera, The collar ; | longetde Senator Proctor on the west end of «| the crowds which lined the sidewalks stood still | tempt to conceal their illegitimate business. | Fuller one frame and krick ‘awelling on Con- aes gery idl G0 wes aul OF ke tacaicek caer ey Gratits immediately behind those occn-| and looked with sorrow upon the binck itearve | and another firm, it is said, has ite headquar-| necticut avenue extended; 9,000. °Jex, W. drooped from the coronet of orange blossoms | SE oe ee curt, Justices. On the | containing all that was left of one who was| tery near the Virginia end of tho Free bridge, | Simpton, two frame dwellings at 320 and 822 | jn ‘folds over her face. that basso many times ran off 500 miles a day and over. cou ek so on this day. ‘The pleasant that Femain out on « erate westerly gale spr Fealized that he and remained on + the Work of Alumaw, “Re peth cational d the United ‘Crow, Miss Marion Telephone rth O Street Railroad (06 aeked. Met 6 bid, Augne . | other end of Mr, Bluine’s line sat Whitelaw | universally loved by ali Washingtonians, The | i Seonretss Polk street, Anacostia: $1,900. A. Lisner, one | *"yhe bey ai hae . al Menem baggie ed THE PALLDEARERS. | Department of Justice drooped languidly | \reysrs, Nelson and Fosters, alleged backers of | streets northwest; $155,000. color of the gowns, The gift of the bride to fend Bees. pate *| A clock in an adjacent room struck 10 and | Against their staff, and the crowd of government | one of the Monte Carlo” firms. | —— her maidens were enameled chrysanthemum porate et a ; jas the Inst musical stroke sounded there | ‘letkx on theapproaches to the treasury looked | ""Aythough there bas been a decrease in the Funeral of Mrs, Ellen C. Grant. i 4 re--Vice President Mor- | Tyiratreet ak auatts gts xceee Peasy | business it is tated that some writers are still | The funeral of Mrs. Ellen C. Grant, who died | Ing with their powne. The goo eeu berms praca nope e yrr ide wore Wd Johu W. Foster, Beaelacy |aveuae teat goo see ete atog| at work, and are gathering in the hard-| Monday at her residence on K street, took | Ushers were link sleeve buttons, the initials of | cellaneous business. : ey General Miller, Postmaster | and continued’ ite way to. the station, ie rereeny Meee! eae tred | piace today. Mrs. Grant was of English do- | Others atient on one link, of the giver ‘on the) In the afternoon an excurs vaker Secretary Tracy Secretary | Nearly all the business buildingw had rated | ities,” When the writers know that the officers | Scent and the daughter of Luther Woods and | "A0"9 o'clock « reception was tendered the Secretary tusk. : he net | th ational lors to reel id along: ae are on the alert they confine their operations to | Dorothy Wadleigh of Mt. Vernon, Me., and | wedded couple in the parlors of the Paxton. i npaioreol bef ect ape a - a ES lsd aceon nnaue Pepys a ee the alle. s, it is said. b cause they feel that they | wife of Wm. S. Grant of the Grant family of | Mr. a has been living in Omaha the Sha inion er maine, ig conmitk A fuvefaonle Gear: the’ oc erie. eng rik det goth d a cit | ure less likely to get caught, Hallowell and Gardiner, Me., one of the oldest | past eight vears, oo. 4 poy lerorosiaer alll ruligdien oo Pebraideg son eco drew wride and a tall |” Since the raid on Horbach’s place here sevoral | families of the state. Both the aad bee hus-| A pretty home wedding was that of Mr. Robert | During the twenty-four hours ending at noom |sound of carpet-d 1 footstepe sud. the | onrriagos mith drawn curtains aieely mors Oy. | erent of ees the precinct oficers, | hand inherited large fortunes, “When reverses |E. MacCracken of Lenver, Col., and Mies Ger-| todas burial permite were imued from President ciuced with his gota Mave | caters ements at the depot were complete | ™ePendent of the nineteen warrants sworn out | came to her late it life she met the same with a | trude [hompson last even g at the home of | health office for the fo marched in th eretary Bank of the Repuv! ask will be mate Mt. Monday an excursion may be made to Baltimore. Centra, asked Farm: Citizens, 0 wich all bands on beard, but Capt. Irving and bi< men assured that there was no donger. She spun on the 26th the gale << covered the remaining ! Inst evening. Her tiny owing: : z 5 ; . 3 by (ex-Detective Geo, 0. Miller, for alleged | courage and ability worthy of the highest the bride» mother, Mrs. Elabeth ¥, Thorp | White. jet V. May, 48 hours and titty ee Meeks wad oa thele feet ent roomie arrived. Elevated 08 | writers for Horbach’e frm. | praice, Sho was a woman of tauch perronal | son. No- 2008 (sect northwest, Rev: ‘Thter fe aaa Cee prevent werv’on the A on their feet |wcloth-covered dais in the observation car | "ters for Hor t Officers O'Bri | os a Thrush, 27 years; Chas, T. Phillips, 68 yours; ever m i thas ed until the lent and all the | Alroy was the case in which che cacket was laid, In the third precinc! icers ien and | beauty, streugth of character and nobleness of | Addison of Trinity P. E. Church officiating. Wan, Wilke, 68 years; Jas. B. pom otc ee ne: eeeek or Ck. Oe members of his family following him had wat | while all around were the Moral tributes, So | Bellbave made a number of arrests, while in’ thought. Iwo children are left to morn her |The bride was handacmoely attired in a robe of | Sve. Wins, 68 years: Sax Sieg oe aes known nx falo Bili—ar- ae r pie) | Batexe poet ve * “were | the fourth precinct Policeman Mulvey is- | low. ‘The deceased was born February 9, 1834. | white silk, en train, and carried a bouquet of Mark R. Woodward, 53 years: Robt. J. Preston, rived here today from London with the In- lice Stocks—Firemen's, 43. bid. 55 asked. | 4oWn. muny wore the: of these and so large were | paved activity in that direction, ‘i ‘k 1 @ . horses and paraphernalia used in the Wilt West show in England and on the con- | THE PERSONS PRESENT. some em that only with diticulty could The remains wiil be taken to Gardiner, Me., for bride's roses. The parlors, stair Arling-| The President and Mrs. MeKee were seated | places be found in which they might safely be sand halis | 5 months: Vincent Strickland, 1m: There was nothing done in court today in| interment. th. were beautifully trimmed withevergreens.potted || Colored —Benj. Johnson, 44 years; Irene c le policy cases except that Detective Suther- ———— | palms and chrysanthemums. An elegant repast Thorton, 2 years; Singleton Bell, 45 years; tient. eee ced” foggs, | i the middle of the front row of chairs, With | left. Iand and Policeman Grealey, who are under To Be Closed Tomorrow. | followed theceremony. Mr.and Mrs, MacCracken | Nellie V.Tyler, 16 years: Harry Dela ware; — i them were Mr. and Mrs, Russell Harri-, rants h babetroe beer charge: of promoting policy, as published in| tne District Commissioners thie afternoon | left for New York for a short tour previous to Jos. Smallwood, 7 years; Benj. Murphy, 35 LAWLESSNESS AT HOMESTEAD. Dr. Scott and Mev, John Parker, | The train consisted of the sleeping car Es-| yesterday « Stan, gave bail in tho oum of $600! 7he District Commicsioners thie af 10 tilt | teir going to Denver, their future home. | years: Joxephine Howard, 24 years; Clarence . and Mrs. Dimmick. Peranza shich Sirs, Harrison returned from eons en i a a, = Hear joc peas oo a ar | Among those who Ktanined she Gocenseny were Shanklin, 1 year; Maggie Smith, 24 years, Mrs. i ras thot « o el 5 z juneral Mr. i j — = Nen-Union Dotesrgean ° acing to Be At- Harrison, the Presidents Loon Lake thediningcar Continental, thecom other woes pact i mare hey oa ak of Mrs. Harrison. Judge and Miss Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph nen a o | bro: Neweomber, Lieut. Parker, Miss | partment care Ni | Josephine Kneip, the fuith tend reteset” and Ideal, the Pullman nd devoted at- joie car Wildwood and the’ observatior f the dead lady, and Fraulein Hempe, car Alroy. The Wildwood is the President s | Lee Galt, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Thompson and | omcer La: ia Dusibinies: the Missce Thompson. Col, Webb Maddux and | "Policeman ‘Thomas’ Lewtenceron ue ages me that a day be set for the trial, but no such mo- . Tue Navy and War departments were closed | Miss Maddux, Oak Hill, Va.; Mr. Geo. C. Hen- tion Was made and the ease bas not Homrstran, Pa., Oct The reign of law- Iessness is increasing. Last night about $30 1° Stocks — American Telephon 9 » " set for any particnlar da today fi 10 to 1 o'clock. | ning, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. fecond precinct, who was *o roughly handled two non-union men, D. W. Fyck and J asked. Cuesapeake and P 46 bid, — | the children’s governess, were also seated with cnr anal will be cocapled, by haiselt, “and afta reported that the charge against the gr ict Jxveeocgiag egy vor ty while attempting to make an arrest in ca 1e family. robbs Mr. Mra, McKeo, Mr.’ and | oaiters wal tor hae : : Im ~ os ‘ Jobs Homer, were at sehington “Market. — | On the row back were Mrs, Morton, Mrs. J. Mra, Russell Harrison and Mrs. Dimmick, In| Queers "im ip hace been nolle proved this) 2) Divswone, chief usher, who has been | Edwards and Miss Julia Edwa Freeman's alley Monday night, —ap- » ody of atrih «lee, 131 Ked. | W. Foster. Mrs. Elkins, Mr Mrs. Wan- | the Ideal will be Fiewt. snd) Mr: cat ee ey y body of strikers ee, . — asked. ‘onter, Mra. E * Mrs. ¢ erg | Harvey ot ‘ & n Parker, Rev. | of ending the cave, absent from the White House on sick leave, re- | wey peng mea Poe {— — in wes bd pead _ Court — yesterday Mee fon MEE We tionte MD | «We have been accused,” said Detective | turned to the city yesterday so as to be provent | and Mec ILC, Thompson My and Mee eco oes and compas oot oe dn ie Sanger, Mr. E,W. Halford. Mr. 4. | Suthcriand to a Stan reporter, “and we wanta|at the fancral services today. He returns to, R. Thompson, Mr. Charles Edmonston, Horatio | Colored men, women and children for assault, Narco rend Stte Gieo. W. Boyd. | vindication at the hands of the court, | Virginia within a day or two in search of re-| Browning, pton Edmonston, George | The officer's right eve was badly «wollen and jarceismus were Secretary John W.| te Mullowney, che prosecuting attorney, | newed health. | Hetilebower, Dr. Frank M. Ward, W.A. Cowles, “isfigured, and the cuts on his bead were hid- bid. — asked. Preumate maker, Mrs. Noble, I down, drew his revolver am 7S asked. Ivy City Brick, at his assailants, the bullet striking a boy name Clark im th: & patefal wound, Frck was arrested and ix now in jal ‘ihe belief of the people here is that the rs. Kusk, Mrs. Wil- | Dr. Scott iimerding. Miss Wil- | comb > ad Mrs. Windom, widow of Seere-| V m ules— Washington asned. Aumericau : : | asked National — Others in this gréup of relatives and intimate | 4 ars, Foster, Attorney General Mil- | was asked about the Tumor thas he bed ie? rom rg W. B. Davis, I ‘Baden | den by « wide linen bandage, gen 3 bid, 136 asked. friend» were aj. and Mrs, Parker, Mins Pare rs, Miller, Postmaster General Wana- | 7°") i | CRE we Senos aw | The officer singled out each of the defend- ieee soe ee . ae | ker, Hon. and Mre. J. V. L. Findlay, Capt and Mrs. Wilmerding, Secretary Nobie and | ‘¢"ded nolle prossing the cave and he said there Reign of Terror at Homestead. and W_E. Thompson. Mrs. Mrs. wili be | ante and told whateach one suid or ia to him, a as 3 as the “inter a ‘cousin of Mrs. Noble, ee Pig oe pad pan gd eretary Rusk and Mra, Rusk. the citizens to save the town from the lawiess Jerome Colliower, whose name appears on! The reign of terror which has been inaugu-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tysmowski have an- * Mee oad ent nother | Others wh» were on the train were Under-| «9 information ax complainant in the case of | Tated by the strikers ut Homestead, Pa, con-| nounced the engagement of their daughter, 4tive tha A stick of wood wax used to inflict ‘ ; ; 7 . bof | ™ ras Ada Bassett, to Mr. Joseph Homiston Cran” elewent. Fee cote a woe see rarity, Mr. taker spears, Messra. Turner and PAster of the | ihe accused officers, called on the prosecuting ¢ tinues and it is hard to tell what the final result | 7074, “ton of Major and Mra Henty 1. Cran. | 80 others. He said he was in the alley forty- a ere z P resident of the z ber onleg — ic ad jis ‘ ae ae oe stores and the President's valet, | . tore yooterday ae a a wanted | will be. ‘There is a strong fecling a the | fora” i: yi take ince or | foo. —— during which time he had to fight pry board, and also other members o « : 3 a cd, 7 ; bas atteie entree bi | oe, rilliant a ist Ws cee co ae oe Be No Gen. anid Mem | Breckinridge, Col Ernst ¢x- THE DEPARTURE. iPne nd sworn to the information he aid iy | HW-abiding citizens of petitioning the govern- | 7) and will be one o events | The court heard the evidence for the defense to find out who are engaged in the many = lawik acts and resulted last night m the residence . a * ment to have the troops returned and the town of early winter. G. Brown, Miss Grace Davis, Miss Elkins, Mr, | _ The train left the station at 1140 and as it | through a misapprehension, as he did not want | Dut under martial law. They consider this the and Mrs. Edward Miller, Miss Miller, Mrs. | #lowly drew out of the station precincts ite | 1 appear as the prosecuting witness. quickest and most effective way of establishing a3: N tober, 10.35; ‘The en I Y site ddd or ee re % 1" . rma Washington met last evening at the residence | against the others. Bice Gan eens 2. ne Gouveneur, Mrs. Benjamin Butterworth, Mar- | progress was watched by hundreds of people, aft that the. Ses Serene as ig beers a tt ca ca of Miss Mamie B. Graham, No. 304 Garfield SOP oe pe trghienea, ez E 2 | shal Ransdell, Mise Sanger and Mrs, and Mise who lind the retaining wall of themall,through | yeusl manner and that bis sanewere were Ca lameat eda Mat avenue southwest. sive parte was a ‘The U. V. U. in Politics. Milliken, who drives q wagon for TMB RUSSIAN MINISTER'S SALE. | Sherr : which the road runs. At street crossings until | fectly satisfactory and sufficient on which to | , The annual meet ing of the Amer inmane | novel feature of the evening’senjoyment. The! ‘The Union Veterans’ Unica is in polities, or febuchman & Co.. was waylaid on Sth avenue i ‘Ihe Vice President, Secretary Foster, Secre-| the N ‘ard was reuched were gathered | fle the c Association has begun a! nilade first prizes were won by Miss Katie Simons and | 44 }veg¢ Aa Danenns of Ge Deane + pope Salrap apa Quite « Crowd In Attendance, but the Prices | tary Elkiys, Attorney General Miller, Postmas- | smail crowds, who bared their heads-an the | Vocee.cDBrES. Weedon, who was de-| , It is denied at the office o min- | Thomas Manning, second prizes by Mise Bella rea orabeain badly dintiguret. He failed to " Were Low. | fer General Wanamaker, Secretary Noble, ec- train went by. Emerging into the sunlight from | tailed in the district attorney's ‘office some deve | ister in New York that there was rorcts: | Brown and Mr. ° Joseph Ji she Gn] 00 He eutinent ts exqecmed by nize his avmulants in the dark. Milliken The red flag of the aucticoner floated from Tetary Rusk and Mr. E. J. Halford oceupied the | the. Navy Yard tunnel the train sped ago, is still there, conducting the policy investi- | tion for the report of an impending booby prizes were awarded to Martha | mander. W. H. Micheal, commander of this bas been moving won- men to differen: the front of the Russian legation today, and for | “44 inthe frontrow. |swiftly along on its way to Baltimore, | gation,and the result of his lnbors will be shown | i Hayti. has been destroyed by | J°unte® and Mr. Tom Bird. Refreshments | department, has issued an onder, in which, after - oh Fete — vars. throng of people watched and ehiet jutige, sat behind the ecbhoes teens | Tee ee dof ths Severs aust eal alga eee fn the peer {ature when some of the. motley | oUt tres wens Terver ORY. Pe. rr joved watil alate Kour, Tt the duty, therefor, of your depart vas os ha in . chine et es a ol ace il ' ‘was en; ent a * enna tp Maing be on 4 in the disposal of the personal ef- Feld, Harlan, Gray Blatchford, Shiras, Brewer | companving the casket could nate ee Dr. James P. Milner, the ‘young draggist of | "ir and Mrs. W. L. Barrington and Mise Bhd ange oer now ol on de Strave by Messrs, Latimer & ® Brown. Mrs. Gray and Mrs, Brewer ac-| obrervation car with it; the remainder were = Heal es Philadelphia, who was badly by Barrington of 3514 'N street have left for an ex- | © call your attention to the fact that veterans Hawait’. Cabinet 0 Sloan. companied their husbands. | placed in the baggage car and almost entirely Gayldengieigestarin ing into an ash pit in this Jersey City °F | tended visit to their relatives in Chicago and | 8 on the eve of great battle, involving thelr Rlomotrie, Oct. 6.—The Hawaiian cabinet ty yi saing w ee {AGRE the diplomats were Baron Fava, Mar- filled it. As they were borne through the sta-| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: ©. | the Central railroad while running to catch a i their honor and their most sacred ig was not very spirited and the : from his i St. Louis, —— was ousted October IT on a vote of want of prices reulized were low” At fourteen-piece ie Imperial, Mr. ‘do Struve, Mr, Le Ghait, tion they attracted universal attention and on | H. Parker to A. D. Hazen, sub 19, 6q. 598; —, | train a week ago, died injuries, tick least “hen. tes in New | Fights. I refer to the election to take confidence by the legisinture, which resulted 31 bons j= . apholstered in Japanese fig- 3 DO Dupuy de Lome, Senor and Mme. Se- every hand the opinion was expressed that the G.E.Truman to Isadore Kaufman,pt. 22,aq. 926;| David Dudley Field has donated his entire an oem bg a —_ place on the 8th day of November next. On ary paseaes £ tpg igubronght —— se fa = soir tins Sisphay tar excesded anything of the kind ever|¢_" Mary D, Bradley to I. Schwaz, sub 217, | library to the Washington and Lee Univer- J sho sball be President ne oa pe he crtaensall were MOey Gazmaa lund Weal MibestMereene ce ee | eantene We esd cede sq. 316; 8—. D. W. Prentiss to C. A.’ Prentiss, oman eee Faston pemmnelpmeeeaaga ta, ailver-pinted én: Seas ollie tacnitere, . When Mr. Blaine, Mrs. Blaine and daughter | ger agent of the Beuneyleanie railroad, had | }¢ sub F, aq. 274; $1,875. Josephine A. Cox to ball be or Special Dinpateh to The renine “oi . chins ond glass, champages odolens ke, * came in they were shown to seats just back alg of the train. Mr. B. F. Beck represents | L. C. Carruthers, pt. 17, 0q. 964; $—. J. H. mean to the vete- Rararow, N. C., Oct. 27—Today Jobs one oolers, the Supreme Court justices. Senator Proctor | the company on board. Superintend- | Walter to same,do., do.; 200. L. C. Carruibers fenndere, republican congressional nominee i S PGE ae z and other ex-members of the President's cabi- | ent Main went as far as Baltimore to see that | to Cite Investment © y, do. 73,178.80. to Mr. Harrison's the farthest bens cond svhanen- UYNn‘ Mg, elton have ben found, etre eda to i Haima AAth AF Morano a entoga of aly sah 0 oP ae cee ing from the cansess in favor of W.F. Stroud, Founder's day was celebrated at Lafayette Whitelaw Reid. * 1 Mr. eee ee ene ‘and pathy my third party nominee, and calls upon his party College, Pu. yesterday. ‘Others present were ex-Gov. and Mrs. | agen ‘coments, was ‘stood se support Stroud. | Ke- wolicans are bringing 4: Trent J. Cheney, Mrs. Romero, who was in: | after the . of ie hatr often. destroys. tte with the party that ‘ali poemble pressure to Lea: t hold negro voters bre wh « ine suit yesterday the jury gave| vited by the family as one of Peay p 0 fall out Before soldier and eailer's tor Serond. tue 500. Hriends, and Mrs, ‘MeBerson, ‘Mrs, John W, | crowd within ° ’ nig igashy Se