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THE EVENING STAR. (ve year. $6; xix months, $5 {Entered st the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,a8 Secor d-class mail matter.) ‘Tue Werxty Stan—published on Friday—1 a year, : 4 i al PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, | ; o>, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, _ a Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by { : The Evening Star Newspaper Company,| ~ Be GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tre Evesreo Stan is served to subscribers tn the 4 > Fostage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. €F- All rosil subscriptions must be paid in advance; Ee payer sent loreer than fs paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. 64—N* 9,823. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1884. TWO CENTS. I SPECIAL NOTICES. wiki SPECIAL NOTICES. E-NO HF-NO HE-XO HE-NO ES THE CATHOLIC WILL NOT BE ISSUED {B™, BXEAND M. E CHURCH, COR. 10TH AND D < Biihop ihartin: wicte tien Calon: i-S until MONDAY, the office where its press work streets southwest.—Preaching at 11 a m. and Nehop Macvi is done having been so crowded with work that it was | 7: Fem. by the pastor, Rev. W. H. CHAPMAN. Prayer can get no respectable China- impossible to get it off in time for the mails Saturday. meeting at EF “Thureday evening. A cordial welcome HE-NO man to drink Tea after it has been bs 2 | prepared for the American market “S> TUFRE WILL BR A SPECIAL MERTING | [>> UNION ML E CHURCH, 20TH STREET N. : t Ty ot he vouth Washinaton Cievetnd aad Hani: | US wa near Pear Grn COR, ae wee sSulenese eae ESR ricks Clibon MONDAY EVENING, Cctober 20th, at 8 | 811 a, in. and 7:30 p,m. Morning theme, preraree are at Weshington, in a spe- sre HE-NO cil tea report, says: “The Ct so | sO ‘O orelock sharp. Business of importance. ED. WRIGHT, | tory Steps.” evening, “The One Thing Needful ie eee flight le * ' | day school’at 9 a. in_and 4p. m.° Praise at 7 p.m. Con- ee 3 _ | seeration, Monday, 7590 pia, Prayer Webnaday, 1,30 HE-NO | [7° SPVENTI at* ramen HE-NO ved teas thems cone SUBDIVISION ASSOCIATED Pp. m._ Seats free. " Welcome, > Ir we ARITTE: nal _mocting of this sub- = NOR : faite it = CHARITI 1 a ioe (ORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, 14TH STREET, HE.NO th ision will ct ewiee CP asvek northwest, Rey. N, J. WHEELER, pas- HE-NO ket.” : Sabbath school, 9:26 a.m.” Subjects, 11 am, ieee ree vain vee it ‘Why should I be a Chzistian?* 7:20 p.m, “Backslid> HE-NO | Appt 5 7 => NOTICE ITHE ing." Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 pan,” All are wol- HE-NO ¢ s: “Yeas ate swbject to vari- Dealers Association come. tt L at Eureka Dates, Bean for ths paras oe oe [257 MOKENDREE ME. CHURCH, MAsSACHU- including the co reet nort hw looks of inf AS Tabs eetts near 9th street.—Sunday school, iy shah Aimee acting 11 a. tm. and 7:30pm. by the ‘W. 8. Ewanns, D.D. Prayer meeting Wednes- All weldomie to all the services. It | _octs-2te ofem. | r= SPIRITUALISM.—CONFERENCE TO-MOR- po THE NATIONAL How HG CF coer 1d ee ONE ‘Temple, Come, and fat Associaton will, on WEDNESDAY, the 22d | DENS your fronds, a nt, at 7:30 0° P.m1., hold g social reunion at 3 9 | Masonic Temple rbrate the third anniversary of | C>GP guuaniy LOLnAN AL E. CHURCH, CORNER NO | its onrunization. ‘The friends of Homeopathy are cor- | Howry, will precck Sanden af de evan none NO, and is HE-NO | dially invited to attend, A. 8, PRAT, President, | veape: W)p.in. Evening services during the week, chee ‘thursday nisht at 7.30 o'e.ock- it pose DR IRVING © HOS SECOND TAPHisT GaUAGIPGORNERGF Shaving returned to washington may be found at | [8 ypECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF pine, Everett. 1700 H street northwest, ‘between the | sonp HE? SWES, pastor Preachine Tosi at aL hours of 10a At other hours may be summoned | Yelock a ius and TP ak Demko at eee oe soday by telephone, No. 300, oclS-3t"_ | evening service. Prayer meeting ‘Thursday evening 3 [oe SIASONIC TA SPECIAL COMMUNICATION | 1: o'clock. ie SF of LaFayette Lodge, No. 19,F. A. A. M., will 1p" QUORGHL OF Ton FARRER (oNTVER SF" salist), + Tecognizing abuses, offer to the grocers, jmiler to the one drank ia H : it is ¢ the expensive coloring, pol- nd faney twisting, usaally 9 shipped te the American ty Tea in its nat- and is the kind the BE-NO ¢ « drink themselves, sO | at Masonic Temy -. hand L strects, Rev. ALEX. KENT, Brxo Y-Tea ie sold only in the orig- 7:30 o'clock p.m. Officers and members are requested | pastor. “Borvica one Oe ee aL Bek, ALEX ENT, HE-NO tal med packages, 1 pound, By order of the W. M Sunday school at 9:49 a.m. a ae BESO and" pound sizes Itis OS slide inh > TABERNACLE, = Ti “NO HE-NO Wf 330 p.m. ESI it received at ‘i 3 = Just received a 5 So BREAN'S, by the itev. C. & MibpLETOs, of Vincnia, alt ars jew Vork aventie, | MVited. - eo > CHRISTADELPHIANS MEET EVERY SUN- NCE COMPANY. | DAP” aay'at ti nan in Metautey sHlall, 8oe 299 BO fe vont, out of the | $¥!vania avenue southeast, Capitol Hill, to celebrate the : four per cent, out of tho | Death of the Messiah, and advocats His xeturn to the fital tock of as Cone ane sea teelared on | earth or the purpose of rewarding His faithful ones ders on and after November Ist. 1834, at the | 324 establishing the kingdom which God has promised “AMUSEMENTS. EDs, FAREWELL NIGHT. | fhe 7 4 > ‘ $ a ae 504 F a ‘Him, and ruliug the earth with justice and equity. The HE'S THE 3 Rao a eee meses et AE sirret northwest. osth to | Kospel or klad tidines of God is an invitation to men S$ & HOPWS METEORS October sist, both days laclusive. Gnd omen, to become “Heirs of that kingdom which Sg ig ae a oe es od haw promised to those who love Him,” All are in Tn the _ cl? 13, 25, H. K WILLARD, Secretary. | Vited“Wocollection. ie oe Ee Cg D> struc abaus GRACE (PE) CHURCH, GEORGETOWN. ccf the RAG BABY. ‘Has Removed to Ce petsss Fornest, D. D., réctor.—Pr aching, 11 zi = am. Evening prayer, and sernion, 7:3) p.m, by lev. 803 11th Street Northwest. Jon W. Puitiies, Prayer and lecture Frigny’ 7:30 8 D.C, OCTOBER 191, 10g, | ™-bs Pastor. “Seatsfrea “All welcome. co (2S, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNE EDWARD SOTHERN, EDWARD 5: EDWAD INGTON are have this day tuken charge of store No. 307 and H strects uorthwest,—The pastor, Rev. 8. H. street northwest, between D street and Loui: nw aiid evening: avenue, Gurexe, will occupy the pulpit morn! ue will be pleased to sev my friends and Services 11 a mand 8 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 ic in general, It Mocs iat LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agt. e OLD SOLDIER: OLD SOLDIER: = ALL SOULS! (UNITARIAN; CHURCH, COR- = ner iith and L streets, Rey. Kusi It SHIPPEN, An Pastor.—Suuday school at 9:30'8. ul, Morulng serviews [> WARDWoopDs! ath, Vespers at 7:30, = ies ics ce, CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VERMONT AVE., near N street.—F. D. Power, Pastor. —Services os HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER at 11 am. and 7:30 Young people's meeting at 7 m. Sunday ech ol 9:30 am, ‘ayer mecting Thure~ Wigkck SaRaEES evening. All welcome. pt = Wit McLEAN & Se, NORTH CAPITOL, M. E. CHURCH, CORNER THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, BEA 80s Soe woth Gantt cant ion ee Un Ce CORNER | ISTH AND P STREETS AND MTH, BETWEEN B | 2.200 m. Ficachiugat tl am by the meen Meee Last Time of ©. Hicex: Young Peopl:'s meetin, 63 p. AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. ec30 | Freae 7:30 p. m. by the presiding ede DEALE, D. D. Mum Sociable at parsonage, £09 MR. JAS A HERS sey avenus, on Wednesday eventing. ain — the church'on Thursday © ne. In his Beautiful Domestle Drama, iS? GS Fixtenes, = FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, lérx AND GSTS. Large Assortment, Al HEARTS OF OAK. morrow at 11 a.m. aud 7:30 p,m. Dr. H.R. Nayton, Prayer laecting bas thr aa aacse bith at7:30p m, All invited. Foundry Circle of Next week, the Hvxtr 2. a cts in ehutsh parlor Monday at Tis pe. Tee JANAUSEH: RK, 801 15th street, Corcoran Bail ting, i ae TURCH COR SEP AND S = ee 8c E. F. BROOKS. Gc GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND S mui aint er ene =e SO streets northwest, HS Fuaxce, pastors Sune coms = 5 jay school at #80 4. mi. Preaching by lev. G. W, MY LIFE, | Oe “by the LAUTEN ENGRAVING co, Hopns at 11 a.m. Children’s mecting at 3 Yous, At Prensited ty Her Wuekesled Company, cicrsing ts 1425 New York avenue. | 7:50 special services, It ana Meanth it First-class work suaranteed_ #e27-Im* " = Qr NEW JERUSALEM TEMPLE, NORTH CaP [Se SPECIAL NoTICH i itgl street, tear B—Rey; Jaurz Fox, pastor, Ger: 3 RD. vies at Iam. S e. ing secured the services of Mr, WM. B. RED- | 0:80. = = eee VE, iate wholesale acent for several ange western T BY ELIA QUARTETTE, Geese concen 8T. ¢ inilis, Fam prepared to offer Special Barxains to Buil. | y-gs* WAUGH M.E. CHURCH, 3p AND A STREE- Conducted by ders. Coutructers ind Carpenters 11 White Pine and | CS? northeast varage oh tee eTo-moraw the Gunes Lumber of ell sizes, trom Uppers to Culls, iu | pastor, Kour. N. Baru, D.D., at Ma. im, sind 790"). DR. J. W. BISCHOFF, car lots or small quautities. - Revular session of Butday school at 9 am.,and inter Aliso. Buildine Lumber (Virzinia Pine) of all sizes, | eating ii-siouary exercises, with monthly offerings at the . Flooring and Trimmings kept constantly in stock. 3pm. Strangers and visitors cordially welcome to sahgtiustes condially given. Proupt delivery and eat- | services, at! OXGRE OS URCH, actory dealings guaran = Sa CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, JAMES F. BARBOUR, RP FIUST BAPTIST CHUKCH, 13TH STREET, MONDAY EVESING, OCTOBER 20, at So'clock. | _e% 22th street and Maryland avenue's.w. between Gand H northwest, J. H. Curauuns’ SS ee Pustor.—Scrvices to-morrow (D. V.) ab 11 & un. aiid 7 napaiontan caaes (29> EDWARD CAVERLY £00. oy Agena P.m. All cordially invited. yi i 4 = : ving new and handsome dé in the line 6 $° FOURTH STREET ME CHURCH, ¢ Ellis & Co.'s Music Store without | Are reeefving dl handsowe designs in the ine ea Sturt fearon pad Sa HURCH, Di ; ro n.: preach a mai the pastor. eect Stn eee VEO Senn ROS a Na eee = sae =——_—__“* (er sAMvEL & sHEDp, come. Spmeweae (3 Ww «© THE LEADING BANJO INSTRUCTOR. | NE GAS FIX’ ES. = SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE SEA- ne repidiy ruction hours from 6 wee eo eee men’s Bethel Ketreat and E. W. a Tine | Adddeeas 1728 10th str 15, SLATE MANTELS AND LATROBES, © A. near the Naxy Yard Gate will be In hten Sanday = ee PLUMBING AND HEATING. Rew: Dre avons of Feunaey ME chaaegee QF se JOCEX CLUE Eaces, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Wilson will conduct the musta, aisied by Siow, Mchint and G. W. Haveil, You are respectfully invited. : «SAMUEL KRAMEI, Chaptain, = we JAMES 3, Mectny, ARCUTTE ba 0. EMMONS, Secretary. it® F ice No, O08 G street, Ee Rl SL 6 z r URC) es r, EV. TUESDAY, OCTORER 2st. Prepares plans sud specitications tor alt ctavwes of | CB wit Pane Do Ree AN co REY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. | bu superintends theirerection, _jy#-Cm__ | nion, 8 a.m. Sunday’ school, 9:30. Mornin service EDNES'! , CCTOBER 2p. ie WHITCOMB HAS RiMOVED HIG i om AL. Sunday school, Sp. gn. First, evening =— : CR 23; <F residence z ce to 1837 K sircet north- r ise (fe THURSDAY, OCTOBER 230. residence and dental oflice to 1337 K sircet north. ii gexmion (cats fees SE Ole FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 C YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ce. 1409 New York-avenue.—Young men's Bible 4:30 p.m, conducted by the Secretary. Gospel y the glans oF x at 6p. m., led by Rev. J. G. AMES. Noon- MILBURN, Sole Inveutor and Man- | day prayer meeting’ daily from 12 to 12-30.. Strancers epi | always wi At 4:9) each Sabbath a Bitle class is eid fer young men culy in the association parlors, taught by the Secretary, It FIVE RACES EACH DAY! 1 PHARMACIST, STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES! YAH T street southwest. iS MRS, PEARSON, OF ENGLAND, VICE PRE Ture Drnss and Medicines, Prescriptions a spectalty, | © ent of the British Woman's Temperance Asso- sree cittion, is in the city, aud will speak at Maso Hoge lon. iin the city al speak st Masonic pl October 19th, at 3 p.m. under the aus- ‘oman’s Christian ‘Temperance Union, It ALL THE GREAT RACE-HORS ES. LY TAKEN ONE BOTTI. Irom Bitters for dyspey BROWN’S | sily benefited. URCH, Rev, J. A, Price, pastor, Treommend it, Mra C. F. BLACKLIDG! DE lies - eat Wa. m.’ and 7:30 p.m. Sunday a rattan’ vi 2 2.90, | Strect northwest, oc school at at9.loa m. Holiness mee 30 p.m, _fagial Tesins via. B. & 0. at 9 m, 12:10, 12:39 2 Becta ertioates tack ny 3:30. ru. ATIONAL CHURCH. , » Tickets only 10 ceats. Scrroszs You Loox. , B. STEVENS. of Watertown, N. ¥., will preach at . cam. and at 7:30 p.m. Sabbath school at 9:30 waiting when races terminate. Some people have never see, and therefore do not It know of the New, Hand. Good Fitt d Stylish = Clothing we have Wekaia Sty (>, THE FREE METHODISTS WILL HOLD wilt ee exaaces . =) id hx dr imeetings in the laze conference tent ud- s EXCLUDED. S =e joining their new church building, on 1th street, be- Fall OVERSACKS, from $3 to $30. tween Gand Istre ts Southeast, fo smorrow. Preece: jation can Heavy NEWMARKETS and Sack OVER- ing by the pastor. Rey. A. H. LEE, at 11 o'elock a. m. and petti, 47 yl A =: 7:00 p.m. Meeting for the promotion of holiness at 3 COATS, from 819 to $25. C'elock: p.m. “Thetent won't hold the people: ‘Soule ate ‘Men's and Youth's BUST paces SLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF 8TH AN IONAL KINDERGARTEN B $10 to $2 D Steril E = B10 to 823. re-is northwest —9:15 a. m. teachers!’ prayer AURY mecting. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 11a, m. preach Prt ing by tl Key. Iichanp” Nonuis, D. k y school tempers necting. 7-20 pam, 2 tvice. Prayer meeting ‘Chursday ak on Friday eventing, * M. E, cli, CORNER OF ts northwest, Kev, J.P. Ocxer- a Ll $2040 $t5, “The Mantier of the Gospel’ FY. DR. > SY. OF 7¥ OPO! ye ITS, 21 sf ii ‘Shool of the Ant.” the first of. Brak 2 PCHURCAL AST CHAPEAIN OSes Boys’ end Ch SSUITS, ftom $3.50to81& | a series Uf scrinbiiv to youn yeoble on stcctasive Sabre pi de duer Lie gew Lecture MEAADUGGSTOUD. Catucck ba Nene, Ginette ath evenings, Come und hear. It’ MONDAY WCtObs ib, at apa wear is full md complete. Prices the ANTON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH Tisch ae coke ‘i lowest. Shirts Made to Order. me at 11 ain. by the pastor, Rey. W.L Se ee at ©. C. Parcels atore, Ko, 218 9th, ee Mokuxxey. [efomn 7:80 to S30 sorvico of Song, prayer Pe a rig i sand gospel hytns. Sunda NOAH WALKER & CO., school, ‘di tu. and 3:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed- evening, It MPERANCE AT 77H St. AND BOUNDA utley chapel) ‘To-morrow evento ae 730 SY STREET NORTH. | O'ciock—Grouor A” Hirow. Lewis TONERS aie foalaria al cronte | (flats witaddrs the mest. “Shawl with onah and benefit. phystelan or | Clationette "under the ‘direction ef Pron Leeks eR enmA es Tekcces | Wikcdasbine “All ave lenited toc Se mi anaes te bottles amet | (og SOLIGE OF EXeMRATION OF LICENSES, Fe ee ~ Assesson's OFFIOR, ALL ANDIWINTER HATS. Wasitrsaroy, D.C, Uctober 1 168h,§ HE DUNL, 7 VENUE 8TY¥! Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of Octo- be UNLAP FIFTIL AVENUE STYLE ber 1544. ell extite al tecmses given by the Pista of moe - a to “Apo uctioncers, Banks and SILK ANP Denny HATS ‘Bill Pe Brewers, Brokers, Book Agents, ecl§ = 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. )SSTER SHOW. ‘T IN AMERICA FOR THE MONEY. | sean, Dantap & Co ar tins cognized sents, Contractors, Cattle Brokers, Commissiolt | of Head ¢ “Conmequentiy thes pees hants, Dealers it, Dist ted and Fermented Liguess, N AND NIGHT TE ete Aden Wee ae | ordisis; Distillers, Jusurauce Aguiite Sanficld and Alden, Julian La- | gusuine unless bearing thei ark. ers, Manufuciurers of Iiluminating Gas, Life and va Hesson and Daisy No WILLLTT & KUOEF, insurance Companics, Patent Agents, Pawnbrok- «Biatren and Murphy. the | _se15-3m 909 Pemtisyly ors, Proprictors of Var Roonis, Sainple Rooms, Tipping wt ——— ae SS | Heusen and, Barateli au ina 6b WAS TROUBLED WITH INDIGESTION jowlin Alleys.” Hot very, Stables, “Intelligence et Dc ace ine comutaemed thy | Oflers, Sunk Shops, Dedlors in wecona Gane Gehan ‘of Brown's Iron Bitters. ‘The first acee gavereliet, | Dealers in Old Barrels, Real Estate Agents: Restaurant nhers, nny Lind ‘Tables; or THE | and a couple of bs firely cured me, Tfeel that | and Eating Houses, Kectiiers, &., Theulers, Variety } others will be nefited by its use. Miss ANNIE | Theaters. CAPITAL BICYCLE CLUB, | FRANK, 2120 Fenpsylvania avenue north y ocll ae Patter eahtinticas peas oF lee ERI ix Ww with the provision of the laws of the District of Columns Noes A RSE GEG, PIsTmICE Fut aso Wiser Lurorrarios, bia, yg aaae every p Hable for a cense tax wh Athlet tanorthwest, - hess shall, th addition to the License tex imposed, pay-a PhIDAY, : Suitines, Overcoatines, aid Trouscrings received and | RCS* Shall. tu aldition to the Tice ed Day Tickets 2. eset oie aie open for inspection, Genticuien will place their orders fon ick ot a es ke as a Bicycle School, atthe ly order of the Commissioners D.C. ot 10S E street uorthwest, | LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF KOBE, P. Dopey, = = —— WASHINGTON, oclé-3t ‘Asscasor D.'O, STONTIC 2X CURSIONXS H. D. Ban: DR, 0. U. Ke = PICNICS, EXCU RSIONS, 1111 Fennaslvaitecteana | Cl Dentist bus ieaoved his office to 1495 New York avenue northwest. ocl6-Im J. JEWE!T, 100 9p STREET NORTHEAST, | ps pi ive: “My wife has found Bi to be the one thing desired in GTEAMER WW conconan Ss SUMMER ALKANGEMENT ‘This fine stexmer will wike tripe daily ( cepted) to all point on the Potomae as far . : = JGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL-KNOWN rown's Tron Bitters | ("sien Painters and Glazitrs, are at 908 D st. Wr weakness, having | Telephone call, ‘All orders promptly atvended to, cod from iis use. 1 have taken ft his 1301 Beat will eve st 10am, ax Meee eee Tee eae ath GeGhat | No branch office in thts city. ‘ocl3-$in ee eis oe Giese, stoy pine heartburn and belching.” cel” | [age MONCAMTER & HOWARD, PHARMACIST, Sond ans ee = Corner 7th and I streets northwest. Ps Sram = Have a full assortment of Diamond Dyes, NWO YEANS AGO, WHILE 4° WokS IN naLTI- Thnwonrucr To Tix Paxzzs 11 TO cents a package, Teli and wae bad d and mangled, own's Tron Bit: | rapidly feproved me, wstilled new life It is the best ‘strengthening tonic in the world. HE BCHEL HUDSON, 5061 M street, Geo: oc! >> ARTIFICIAL TEETH, WITH PLATES —THE Having perfected orrangements for the purchase of Ce ctly ceaniy and hea thful method. " Deatiey DPAWBACK CELTIFICATES,” receivable in pay- | #t Moderate lattes, Z 1 NUIT. M.D. Dentist Vernon 2) meut of SPECIAL TAXES ang GENERAL Taxes | ¥oy, 10th aad Pe debts taka | due previous to 1882, all parties interested in the settle- - = Lanes, Arrextios: text of Taxes can SAVE A DISCOUNT Dy calling upon | [-*'ygC@CURATING LIBRARY, 1100 PA VES = z onthl, hip, 60e. 5 a Also LATEST PAFISIAN MODES IN HAIR GooDs. WILLIAM DICKSON, in Saliniey and arise tea 4, Sis pest wtye "LLE M. J. PRANDI, 224 434 Street Northwest, 1, HUNTER a a 22 Mus. M. J. Hunt's 1000 F sracee. #90-tin Above Cotambia Building. | (gy, HOSEA B. MOULTON AND F, ay tae RAY SHADES! 18 Lucy G. 5 = | offices £520 F ntrect northwest. 909-1 EHINGLED BANGS! Bu ‘CY G. JARBOE, 1423 K STREET NORTH- meted By "s Ii I com- bb's. ‘same; moto ees nnn ermal dors ene | Ong Reece Ts esac ne 8 NEO re ae MOTHER HAS CSED W'S IRON BIT- WM. H. DAMEL RESPECTFULLY IN- few, and although: serioasty afte oa Jong (HP tomas hin friends ‘that he is now connected with Bho gos y again. 1 ‘dso ‘hay pore evenly Ds CP tel No. 410 7th. Cp ogy di she aid second * | paved go, fornia, {hen with artistic exemen Suis) oPiyeelesteect * Gun” | Feady or eustaun made oce-im ‘These styles never need be iit the balrercserre hana Ieajeincrder by plain ccubiag, Hair Dress at ge SDiieied, West. says: “Being in poor health, my friends re- INO. N, 2126 PENNA. AVENUE, z ru NO. MORAN, 9196 PENNS Washington News and Gossip, |The Bemecratte sempatea commutes /Telecrams to The Star. GovERxMeNT Recstrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- | 150,000 DOCUMENTS GOING OUT T6-DAY—FRER SUGAR. nue, $316,022; customs, $514,247. Wats(n Bosle, the assistant secretary of the on 4 een de- } crv. Senvics Exauisariona —me examina | fopotra gg cman common, wun has pom | THE NOVEMBER ELECTION IN tons for departmental service which were begun fi x 2 ‘ the city this morning with orders for the committee CHICAGO. qnureday Were closed at the éivil service rooms t- | nere to distribute all the documents in thelr pos- Sheed) Se ee cine supkcamer ee examined THis | ccsion. In compliance With thls order aout Ruther CraIMiOe Sen WEE Ee | 000 documents Will oe Chidulsted tony. ME Boyle says the democratic national committee are o. ic Visi i A SPECIAL EXAMINATION OF Arpticants ror | enthusiastically confident. ‘They have no doubt of A Democratic Vigilance Committee. CLERKsuIPs in the State departinent will be held | their ability to carry New York. ‘The democratic cainpaign committee fs prepar- next Friday. This examination includes modern | inga document to ercuiate among. they sus Se enero er eae Geran en con plinters of Louistana, th wikleh they quote trom A FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD DISASTER. ss to show that both Blaine Will be received unul ‘Tuesdity morning, and Logan voted ik. congress for free sugar, as did Gorxa Wesr.—Adjt. Gen. Drum and Col, TF. Barr | ™°St of the republican leaders. will leave Washington this evening for Fort Leav- An Appeal for Campaign Funds. EXPECTED TRUCE IN THE PASSENGER enworth,,Kan., to make the semi-annual inspection | CIRCULAR OF THE REPUBLICAN FINANCE COMMITTEE. RATES WAR of the miiltary prison at that post. Major General | ‘The flnance committee of the republican national Schofield will accompany them trom Chicago. committee issued the following clreular this morn- ‘Tae new crulser Atlanta, which was recently | ig. They are matied to the clerks, as were tose THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN, launched at Chester, Pa., will be towed to New | formerly issued: sc, | A Democratic Viztlance Committee for York next week to receive her engines, Soke Sree es Oct et 1a Election Day Appointed in Chicago. —Early in August last this committee Cc as ctobes I ~ = addressed you a Circular letter of the republ can 'HICAGO, ILt., October 18.—In_ commenting upon Fee ee Ieee, OF em Gene 8S | national committee, soliciting contributions tothe | the supervision of the polls on election day and appointed Stephen F. , of Pennsylvania, Tepubiican campaign fund at the headquarters of | the appoiuting of deputy United States marshals be sepoiats Justice of the supreme court of New | this committee, No. 1421 New Yor! avenue While fexico, that appeal has been Mberally responded vo, the | 115 rotlowin ieTige eenoorabs ‘that ta to any 160 OF condition of the existing campaign ts such that fur- | the following: SeaRy wiint tear aio a THE JAPANESE MINISTER was presented to the | ther sums are needed to mect the legitimate de- Spee A ee President to-day by the Secretary of State. Inands of the occasion. “Those who have not yet | {0 sile a vigilance committer, It 15 composed . E,W. Clift, 13th try, and | feo nak eg ee appeal made, as well as those Who | Gatton or violence shall Tule at the Chicago polls, Retmep.—Capt. E. W. 't, 13th infantry, and | fee! Unat they have only done a part of thelr duty, and their o ders are to provoke no fight themselves Capt. John McGilway have been. placed on the re- | are earnestly requested to now give Uelr aid to uié | ahd thelr o ders are to provoke no ft themselves tired list of the army. cause. At ihe request of the national comiitiee, merely w ors. Dut it any bulidozin ig 1s attempted, 5 We desire to remind you that contributions will Le by negro or other deputy marshals, to resist it, and Not SECRETARY CHANDLER'S Cloans.—A few days | recelved by this committee until the close of the | BY esto or other deputy marshals, to resist t, and ago a bil for a large lot of elgars bought in New | campalgn, and we hope that you will generously | uy demoerat Is shot to see to it that the shooter York was sent to Secretary Wm. E. Chandler, of | TS) stands, and If the feeling keeps growing In intensity ihe latte s , Vermont and Ohio ; areas the navy, instead of to Mr. Wm. E. Chandiee, the | yqpi@uite Het Dae ee great battle lave {{o | theTe Will be serious trouble in Chicago on election tobacco dealer at the EDbItt, who had made’ the | e tought, aud unless cho crate ot ewe wank oe te | day.” purchase. As Secretary Chandler did not get the be si € epublica mn in me en = igars no returned the bill, and ft finally reached Novenibers the batkle aa oe paUean colund | FRIGHTFUL KATEROAD ACCIDENT . Chandlee, who enemy Is ‘desperate, and will contend to the 138 | Cars Prop Through a Rridge—Several moment. He must be met with determined effort ae CONVERTED CHINESE WOMEN NOT ALLOWED TO | Did overy jonorabic money ne ode erined efor’ | “Persons Killed and Others Injured. Lanp at Sax Francisco.—The Treasury department | will involve much future expense, and a constant A tk Sa eC has just decided an interesting question arising | effort until the victory is finally won, as It will be perce eet eee reds Al sity hanced from the Chinese restrictionact. ‘The Presbyterian | If every republican does his duty. “Otherwise ib | Hist evento: te middle span of the t Cpe erigted Doard of foreign missions suipped at Canton two | May be lost, and the management of public affairs | {he Fast Fork river, on the Cincinnat pteriaborose Converted Chinese women, with the object of in- | Pass into the hands of those who exercise no mercy | Tow gusge rallway, gave way as the Manchester Stalling them as teachers'in the home mission at | Wowards republicans. We again appeal to you for | ¢XBTESS (tain was passing over It. The bridge ts 5 San Francisco, Upon thefr arrival it, was found | a liberal contribution inaid of the republican eanse | fret above the water. ‘The engine, Dagwage car at that they were not provided with the required cer- | in the mdst of u severe strugule to perpetuate good | Wiat Cnach were hurled into the water beneath. Ufleate, and the department was applied to for in- | OVerhment and conserve national prosperliy. bs of fg ag rg clement gates ; OURE peepeotaliee of the bridge. Forty-five persons were on the train eer on: OOe Oe cunyaas as Been a ROS OY, Guee at the time, and many made miraculous escape they are returned to China, The case is regarded Wit Lowpen inp ea {ist offtnose injured “and killed: Bugincer ‘as One of great hardship. Hib a Gece “a BA. Wilbur, of Sardinia, and Fireman Henry , HO Ste f Manchester, both killed; Sam'l Carr had hts skull Naval OxDERS.—Surgeon Geo. H. Cook, ordered Rea fractured and will dies’ Dave. Hicks “was bad tothe Lackawanna, per steamer g0th inst. from BS inanee Commitee || Synod andined One ortls lags medken tie Gaceek New York; Surgeon John H. Clark, detached from Political Notes. Tecover; Ben Moore was bruised about the head and see shouiders; Thomas Taylor, nose broken and bruised ee races do ere toe a MD Ataist, | -, GOV. Cleveland arrived in Albany last evening at | Shourthehead aad susie oe brake- Ane Sure Con eT Mlaraoten ton Hasscd Asstst- | 7.45 o'clock, and was heartily cheered by the crowd | S00U! leg sprained; Mary Swallun was ‘bruised hela and ordered to the Lackawanna; Passed Assis. | Walting at the depot, He expressed iinselt as very | about the shoulders; James McCoy was badly cut tant Surgeon P, A. Lovering, from the Lackawanna | much impressed with the magnitude of the demo- soos head; Conductor hanies Durhant was Spd placed on, walting orders; Paymaster W: W- | cratic demonstrations In New York and Brooklyn, cine ee Fig nah igen Dey Fat ee oe rele age sland | ana with the confidence which pervaded the ranks | WiuUNE bruises The enxincer and freman were D. Bache, who is ordered to settle accounts; Assts- | of the democracy. He was presented with a gold- | bridge was belng repaired, but was considered safe, tant Engineer A. E. Smith, erdered to duty in the | headed ebony cane, voted to him at a Catholic | #5 several heavy loaded freight trains had passed Tue Faas of two admirals now fly at the Brook- | sslehigan vecterday, serived at eteol an TO) ae | Fe ircar. “Had this coach followed the first. section lyn navy yard. Admiral Jouett, admiral of the | He will go from there through Michigan to South toes ingens ape S Ben ereening Most of red, flies his flag on the Tennessee, and Rear Ad- | Bend, Ind. aa : ate as steno miral Phelps, late commander of the blue, displays | ,, Ge? Butler addressed a large audience at the Two Men Fatally Utica Opera house last evening. jured. his on the Brooklyn, the flag-ship of the south | Utica Op ASHLAND, Pa., October 18—Jacob Raber, single, ‘Aulantlc squadron, how tying off the yard. Gov. St. John, the prohibition candidate for the : e residency, addressed a meeting in Chickering hall, | aNd Thoms Jones, married, both of Locustdale, ‘Vistrixe Soupiers’ HOME IN Hampron.—The | NeW York, last night. were struck by a fall of coal while working at Mer- NG sEE = ‘The Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks will speak at | Tlam colliery this morning und were fatally po nenuultiee ot Be enna on aoe ceo Chicago on the 224 inst. by Invitation of the labor | Injured. of the House ‘of Representatives, which has been | organizations and local democratic clubs. TE EEE Investigating the management of the national sol-| Senator Logan will leave Chicago to-morrow | Pushing the Cases Against = diers’ homes at Dayton and Mflwaukee, will vistt | nlght for Dubuque, where he will begin lis west- Petersburg, Va., Bank Officers. the Soldiers’ home at Hampton, Va., for a like pur- | ern speaking campaign. PETERSBURG, Va., October 18.—In the hustings ose on the 25th of November. The scope of the | Daniel McSweeney, the Irish-American suspect, | Court this mofning’K. B. Davis, of counsel for W. Ivestigation will incluge 6 ing relating to | was given a reception at the Academy of Music, | W. Whyte, lately teller of the Planters and Mechan- the home—moral, military and cial. The sub- | New York, lastnight. The meeting adopted reso- | f¢s’ bank, against whom the grand jury last even- committee consists of Gen: Roseerans, Gen. Slocum, | lutions requesting the recall of Minister Lowell, de- | ing found three separate indictments for makin; Messrs. Murray of Ohio, Steele of Indiana, and | nouncing the arrest of McSweeney and indorsing | fraudulent entries on Uhe books of the bank, aske Cutchens of Michigan. ‘the democratic candidate for the presidency. that the case be continued until the next term. = In an interview yesterday, Congressman Frank | The court stated that it would dispose of all the ConTRacT FoR RECOVERY OF SUNKEN TREASURE.— | H. Hurd said that he had taken steps to ascertain | cases against these indicted bank officials at this ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has directed that | if any fraud had been practiced to secure nis defeat | term, and next Wednesday was agreed upon by the aS enAti ade With: W. Thi t New | 12 the tenth district, and if he found there had he | Counsel for the defense and the commonwealth’s ‘the contract made with George W. Thomas, of New ‘Would institute proceedings for a contest. attorney for fixing the date for tne Wial of the case Fork, for raising the wreck atthe British frigate | "The anti-tusionisegreenbackers of Towa passed | of the indicted teller. Hussar, which sunk in the harbor of New York in | resolutions at & ‘at CedarRapidslast night, 1780, be annulled, and thata new contract to raise | urging the erasure of democratic names from une | Xmcendiary Fire in South Carolina. ‘the vessel be made with Bean & Hartwell, | electoral ticket. Caarteston, 8. C., October 18—The business offProvidence, K.L, on the same terms. It is repre- | ~ Jsrael S, Adams, a U. 8. custom house oMcer, has | portion of the town Ot Edgefield was burned this sented that the tigate contained about $5,000,000 | resigned from the electoral ticket of New Jersey on | morning. The loss 1s from $60,000 Uo $75,000. In- in English money when she sank. By the terms | account of the civil service law. surancelight. The cause is unknown, but 1s al- of the contract the government is to receive all the wing Congressional nominations were | le; be incendiarism. relics and ten per cent of all the money which may cate: ee Wyoming Territo ae Ware ean ae — be recovered. Ten, republican; sixth Wisconsin district, W. C. “The Man from New York.” Hanson, greenbacker; sixth New York district, I. | A MUSCULAR AMERICAN ASSAULTS A LONDONER. Hazing at Annapolis. B. Prelle, people's candidate; fourth New York dis- | Loypow, October 18.—The Globe says Uist a sum- WAS IT THE CAUSE OF THE DEATH OF CADET STRAXG? | trict, B. J. Muluoliand, republican; third New York | mons has been issued against an Atuerican nained ee 5 district, D. R. James, republican, renominated. | G, E. Rogers, for assaulting the inanager of thi fo paler ty ae Renee A big'democratic meeting was’ held at the Con- | Stephens Review, The assault. was made on 3 cordia Opera House, in Baltimore, last night. | count of an article ‘in the Review entitted “The which caused the recent death of Naval Cadet | Speeches were delivered by Senator ‘Bayard, Hon. | man trom New York. t. Strang was the result of hazing, there is a firm be- Perry Belmont, Hon. J. V. L. Findlay, Hon. Henry ee lef in certain quarters here, based on information Savtiaet Repco rena; pata OW Einkney, 8. Pats Saree north. Tom Annapols that such was the case. Ithas | “aywenty-elght, members of the Forty-ninth Con- | wes tian gag Hoyle oan Ue Te been sald that between the time of the young ss have wow been chosen, and the republicans | rac» came down the bay. The Bedouin, under man’s admission to the academy in a physically | have secured 17 and the democrats 11. These dele- | outer jib and mainsail, was jeading the fleet, pass- sound condition and his reporting his injury to the | gations in the present House cousist of 13 republil- | ing out at 11:16. ‘The Atulone followed at 112%, the surgeon in charge but twelve hours elapsed. ‘The | cans and 15 democrats. Oriva at 11:24, Mona, with topmast housed, at 11: surgeon who performed the operation, It is under- 5 = and gne cutter two minuteslater. ‘There ia heavy Stood, attributed young Strang’s injury toa strain | The October Elections and the Coming | sca ig outside, in ellmubing into hls hammock on board the Santee, Struggie. —__$_<» ang were of ue Ae crn thet ae Goine ee AN ADDRESS OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC COMMIT- Fire in New Haven, Conn. ther aggravated by over exertion at the artillery fh et NEW Haves, Conx., October 18—At7 o'clock this drill. “It 1s generally understood, however, that | T®# “TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES ° 5 101 Benton, Nichols & Co.’3 patent fuldin, Surang was hazed, and tt fs:clatined that’being | The national democratic committee has issued | Morning yon Temple strese wn pvered 2 States,” | DOX Manufactory'on ‘Yemple street wus discovered acked in a barrel and rolled about and other haz- | an address “to the people of the United States,” | (0 he on ire, ole Heap nied tnieecantind lng alnusements would be more opt to cause hernia signed py W. H. Barnum, chairman, and A. P. ing with the boiler of the Globe silk works on the than his climbing into a hammoc Gorman, chairman of executive committee, Ttsays: | rst Moor. In the same building were located ty = « is New Haven electric light company and E. C. Cole's Adjutant General Drums Report. | tno grates of Onloand West Vinginla te Bay oe carriage manufactory. ‘The loss of the lighting THE EFFICIENCY OF THE STATE MILITIA—nECOM- | Ohio chose republican electors in 1468, 1872, 1876 | CoMpany and Mr. Cole ts entirely by water, tue tor, MENDATIONS CONCERNING SOLDIERS IN THE REGU- | and 1880. West Virginia chose republican prest- | Mer losing $500 and the latter $2,000. ‘The eiectrié LAR ARMY—PRESERVATION OF WAR RECORDS, | dential electors in 1868 and 1872, and democratic Rene panna dynamo epee = mm oo BTC. electors in 1876 and 1880. Garfield obtained a plu- | ®. condition that light cannot be furnisie ene Adjutant General Drum, in his annual report to | rallty in Ohto In 1880 of 34,227 votes, The republi- ee ours. rohit here: S 000 las ord the Secretary of War, states that the reports of om- | ©m Candidate in the late election for secretary of | 08S at $20,000, on which there is $12, urauce, cers detailed totnspect the various militia eneamp- | Sine vote ot “the senunions Gay Mee ent: | Proposed International Prison Ke= ments are generally favorable as to the condition | was broken down by the welzht of Mr. Blaine, a form Congress. ae.t of the militia of the several statés, and evidence | factional seeker after the presidency. ‘The people | _.8t Lovis, Mo.. October 18 —At last night's session e hi t theonk Hi then elected a democratic inajority of the congres- | of the cliarities and corrections convention, the great zeal on the part of theofiicers. He speaks of | then ¢ delegation of the state. We may confidently | following committee was appointed to memorialize the importance of well organized and intelligent | expect a mijority in Ohio tor Cleveland and Her. | Congress in behalf of the proposed international militia, and endorses the Dill presented by Gen, | dricks in November. West Virginia has, by a spien= prison reform congress: C.D. Rendell, of Michi Slocum at the last session of Congress as a measure | did and decisive majority for a democratic gover | J. 1 Elanore, Wisconsin, and Kev. AG. Bryers, calculated to farther develoy and improve this ems | AGS A ie Ogi her ese EO, Bray eat Ae | eine deals een Can Ae che cloney of (the | militia, He | says | that the NOTED ene | Grimms Hoe eesiienia, Dr Camis Hoyt, New Der of Omticorae Chaat cae een tke pum. | ‘The address then goes on to declare that the Blaine | York, and Charles Anderson, Kentucky; general ber of officers” that can be detailed for ; : ie secretary, Rev. H, H, Hart, Minnesota; recording the duty of giving, military’ instruction “ef | Managers employed extraordinary methods to is y the twe ates ar secretary, Prof. A.C. Wright, Wisconsin; corre- | nullitary colleges has proved “of. great. benefit, | CarFY the two October states; that they spent no ¥; West Vir- nding Secretary, Cadwaliader Biddle, Palladel- He recommends legislation by Congress author- | liar thse they. auploved Pekdoet pbNGee Wai | pola. A Secreta? for cach state ani about a zing the retirement of enlisted men after thirty. | Frat ine whole powerof the Pebslonafice wag og | dozen sanding coihmittces were appolnied. The five years of service with 75 per centum of pay and | to coerce veterans by delaying the payment of | remainder of the session was devoted to congratu- allowances at the time of retirement. In regard to | thGr'penstong and Gy VeRIGS the Shae ie me: | wOry, Speeches anda banquet, at which quite a Se eee rerio be eave teat (ne reduction Of | chine methods. It changes that U. 8 marshals | nutnber of loading citizens were present. ‘The con- he first term from five to three years will ma- | Chine, me 2 re ventlon adjourned sine die, terialiy decrease the number of desertions. ‘The | Were armed by the party, and made to serve party 4 change from the semt-anniual to a bl-imonthiy set- | ends Instead of guanding the rizhts of citizens. It An Exciting Shooting Affray. Mement of clothing overdrawn. by the soldier 18 | Waraworkers, and that le wae then come Te | OME MAN KILLED AND SWO WOUNDED <UE GESULE Again recommended as a measure Beneficial to the | Nery disreputable plan Which tiey desived te ‘OF WHISKY AND AN OLD PRUD. government and the man, It is elso recommended thatit was with; ls kaowlcins | SPEINGRISLD, Mo, Oclober 16--A semible shoot- te his success; that the apprehension of deserters be made by | ™° een! ork! ing affray occtirred’at Bois d’ Arc, ten miles foi Jaw one of the dutiesot United States marshals and | Methods were devised to compel workingmen to | Ing affray is, a saloon vote as their employers dictated; and that he | here, last night, during which Bart Wilds, a saloon thelr deputies. ‘The progress made at the military | Soura not have bean fnorant of del purpose to | Keeper, was. stot and instantly killed, Green De- prison it Fort, Jeavenworth has been most | make gains in Cincinnau by using armed deputy | board Shot through the neck and Elisha Deboard Hae ey ane number of prisoners discharzed | Tarshais and armed negroes to drive voters from | Shot through the arm. ‘Two of the parties con Guring the year was 38, and the number remaining | The pola Te telterates all ‘the charges; made | nected with the shooting have been arrested: he a eee nd ap was, 528. | The number of | agunst Mr. Blaine of corruption while in public | cause of the allray was wisky abd an old feud. persons committed to the government hospital for | Service as Representative, Speaker of the House, | Great excitement prevails {he insane under the orders of the Secretary of | Service a8 Representative, Speak ee Me eae ela rue ei8s3, fo, October Ist, 1884, | “Te eives as a reason for the confidence of the dem- | Fishing Interests on. the Great Lakes, Mas 7 of whirl Dumber four were officers Of the | gcratic party that they will win in November that | MILWAUKEE, Wis., October 18—A convention of army. He calis attention to the fact that many | ‘the army of officeholders en for amonih | the fish commissioners of Wisconsin, Mic] Delton aro Saplaly Tailtie ees ee coed ates | past in the Dustness of manip Votes in Ono | Ulinois and Minnesota was, held here List evening! that the attention of Congrass De culled tert, | and West Virginia must now disband. Each man | Recommendations to the state legislatures for ; number must go to liis own place. ‘The Com Of laws protecting fish and the fish: far glaclve thee ocd Ce eae Se tniseloner of Pensinne anahis puresa clade eantst | bntertoe on theerier inten wore anna ae oe peion ee beyond irretrievableNpss | be concentrated for political uses In the November | ber of fishermen from the various luke ports were ues mes the ral sats te wl Ue ua Go| cay ‘eke ah SRS = eir several states they w! Unable vo do, » for ‘The Hiness of Jnames Wormley. chief.” “Another, reason elven for such confidence | called at Chicage the esau Tussias” In Onnbes CAREER OF A REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL COLORED | is that ‘the country is fully aroused; it Is alarmed | next year. ‘To-day the guests will visit the Wis, MAN. by the currupt influences surrounding Mr. Blaine, | consin State hatchery. dispat " this | and will reject him as President. Mr. Blaine has Peet eS toring Sse tat oe ane Peigenered grown riche ‘The men around him have grown| Incefdinry Firc in Pennsylvania, : Tich, The speculators, whom he has aided by'fram- | Easton, Pa., October 18—An: Incendiary fire here Wormley, the proprietor, who ts lying dangerously laws to sult them, are rich. ‘The ‘tions, | early this morning destroyed W. U. Stocker & Co.'s 41 in Boston, remains unchanged. His friends are | which he has helped, have monopolized the public | saw Bernard Coyle & Sons’ ice house, a stable : lands.” cepa win | S24 taylor & Co.'s tore, saw mill and, ibe, house, It charges Blaine an judlican party jtocke! }oss 15,000; Insurance le & he Das Sbowt cue chance in eMigwmndoriite: A | Go) aoe ae Geum mica premecan Aten | tere ; insurance $1,0X.. ‘The PTY gnquiries were mage at the hotel to- | rayored: interests to the sacrifice of many, and | started in an ice house noar a, piaco occupied ay by Mr. Corcoran aud other prominent gentle. | says: “Remember that victory in November over John Bellis, a shoemaker. Bellls made a narrow men, who have known Mr Wormley duriig the | the unscrupulous men who are now endeavoring | escape, being carried trot his room just as the many Years ke has been in the hotel business in | tO seize the presidency ‘ean ouly bo assured by your | a 3 Mr. ‘Wormley 1s one of the most remarkably evo. | Complete organization.’ ‘Ups and Downs in Wall Street, cessful colored inen and one of the most widely Republican Majoritics in Ohio. “New York, October 18, WALL STREer ll 4.— ‘The stock market Opened’ weak and depressed on known stewards and hotel poprietors in the coun- try. He was born in this cit sixty-four years age. 17,476 ON THE STATE TICKET, 19,419 ON CONGRESS- His parents came here from in 1814, Worinley, senior, kept a lvery stable near lard’s hotel. ‘The mother of James Wormley Searcely be told from a white uu. His fat ‘Was quite dark, but had stralgne hair, Et £ enede children for many years looked upon theinselves as g Indien, hot Before tana aa ae tee se wee occupation was dri carriage — for * father. In nity he acquaint fected’ to. take charge of club house, Wntch was then stfeet, near the War di famous as a steward; was afterw: ‘Mississippi loys hotel’ “When Recoa scene te aes land on a 1 he took Mr. pee a here, which ughout the and depucy sheriffs, the Times this morning prints | | luton d The Raitread War. MO REDUCTION OF PASSENGER RATES BETWEEN NEW YORK AND PHILADELP MIA. PHitapEurata, October 18—The report of a cute ng of passenger rates, between this city und Now, York is. The Pennsylvania ratiroad come Pany remuaitis firm in its position, and General Pas, and a po of the sypeeny and ading railroad company, dentes any reduetion, by thatroad. . ~ NOT MUCH OF A REDUCTION ANT HOW—a LUE Of THE FIGHT TO RFFECT A TRUCE. New York, October 18 —The effects of the rows lars distributed throughout the city yest the West Shore road, announcing tts cut in fer rates were seen this morning in the oe and in the offices of the brikera They were all thronged by crowds of westward bound travelers drawn there Dy the ow rates of fare. Some disappointment was felt DE Many because the rates Were not still lower, ag they had been led to believe they were, from reade ing the accounts of the war. Instead of being lower than yesterday, however, they were some- What higher and decidediy Nimer. The brokers were selling at the same rates as the compantes. At the office of the West Shore road. 15 Was asked ta Chicago, $4.65 to Buffalo and $1.85 to Albany. The N.Y. Central and the Pennsylvania roads were aske ing $20, and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and Erle $18.50 for tickets to Chicago sold over the counter, In the offices of the scalpers Uchets could de bought over any of the above lines, except Tho Pennsyivania, at West Shore prices. in the ofice New York Central road tickets to Buffalo Were sold at $4.65. ‘There ts apparently a lull for the toment in which to try and effect a permanent truce, and the Ucketagenis are all awalling orders, Which may come at any moment, liber to reste’ Fates lo schedule prices or to resume the cutting of rates. While the general pa senger agents of the @iferent trunk lines are sturdily maintaining that they have not yet cut rates, the fact remains that at any broker's office In the City tickets can be puts chased at the prices above given, and Unis fact care Hes Its own tiference with It. General Passenger Agent Abbolt, of the Erie road, says DO reduction has’ been made on that road, and while that ts noninally true, yet, as above stated, no sooner were the rates reduced by the West Shore on Thursday then tickets over Uhe Erle road could be purchased at simuilar low rates, General Foreign News by Cable. EGYPTIAN ELEPHAN' ALEXANDRIA, S—The expenses of the Nile expedition tnerea-» daily, and 1 Will probably Cost Englund £10,000,00. . IOUS PAMPILETS SEIZED. Viexxa, October 18.—Several boxes of seditions pamphiets, addressed to. Vie Geneva, have been seized here si A SWISS EDITOR assassrsaTEn. TENEVA, October 18 —The hewspager published at Monat, tn Uk and, os Publicly assassinated yesterday in ae taricet place in that town by the presideut of the ultrataontane society. ‘The victin Lad made objectionable come ments in his paper. REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE FRENCH IN TOCLON. Panis, October 18—Three thousand reinforce. ments, With stores, will leave Toulon for ‘Tonquin within a fortnight. RACING OF OCEAN STR. Loxpox, October 18—The cl Cunard Ste: company has writ the Tin Ing Unt the Oregon raced with the American in the last passage across the Atlantic, He asserts also that no ¢ coal was consumed. ‘The result was due simply to the power and ability Of the ship. The chairiman teeter speaks in stroug deprecation of racing, and says the rules of the itp Companies Are suingent agatust It : DIED OF FRIG! Loxpox, Octob:r 18 —A mel connected with the outbreak of fire on board the Steamship Nevada. Que of the stecrage passengers, an Irish woman, was tuorvughly pale stricken and died of fright. CAOLERA IN ITALY. + Rome, October 18—Daring the past 24 hours there were 64 fresh cases of cholera at Naples and Sideaths Professor Pattulerl ts Ml from cholen but his case is making favorable progress. Al enoa no fresh cases were reported, Dut there were 6deaths. Tn Italy during the past Uenty-four hours there have been 166 fresh cases of cholera and 102 deaths. a Soctalts s, fom ‘holy incident was & M. SULLIVAN'S BEMATNS. i tober 18.—The remains of Alex. M. Sullivan, who died in Dubitn yesterday, will be in- terred in Glasreven cemetery, near Dublin, oa Monday. THE GERMAN MINISTER IN PERSIA. Loxpox, October 18.—A dispatch irom ‘Teheran, Persia, announces the arrival there of the new Germiin minister, Great. preparations have been s reception. shah has assigned a lor his residence, NAPTHA AS FU Opessa, October 18. Jected an experiment to Tesiduuin can be advante, Steamer engines. If the expe the adopuvn of this substance it has pro as fuel for ue Rus: t, instead of cual, 1s contemplated. DEATH OP A DUKE. Bsrxix, October 18 —Wilheim L, Duke of Bruns- Wick, died this morauing. The counsel of regency at Brunswick has decided to carry on the govern~ ment provisionally for the preseut. The diet will assemble wilh n a short time. DESERTED BY HIS BAGGAGE CARRIERS. Brvsst: October 18.—West African advices state that M. Delizie left St. Paul de Loanda some Ume ago with provisions for tne De Brazza station ‘on Stanley Pool. © time after he started his ge carriers deserted him, but he succeeded in reaching Manyanga, on tne Congo. He will there organize a Iresh expedition. GENERAL OF THE CHKISTIAN BROTHERS, Pants, October 18. —The Christian Brothers have selected Brother Joseph as general, He was for many years a member of the superior council of education for France. A NIHILIST CAPTURED. Sr. Perensnvnc, October 18.—The person respon= sible for the Insurrectionary proclamations discov ered by the police al Kiga,on board the steamer Kelso, from Hull, has becn’arrested. He proves to be a German from Svetun. RETALIATION DEPRECATED. Lonpox, Octover 18—The counsel for the con- servative party at Manchester has adopted a reso- recaling any retaliatory acts on the part of the couservatives tor the recent violent attack of ‘Whe liberals at Birmingham. NAMITE MINE HELD BY THR POLICE. Lonvon, October 18 —The Hungarian miner who Was arresied at Liverpool on the arrival of the Steamer Lord Clive from Phitadeiphia for having dynamite tn bis possession, has been retuanded for aweek. He denies Uthat Uhe dynamite was Ww be used-with a felonious Intent. THE NEVADA REACHES LIVERPOOL Livexroot, October 18—The Gulon line steamer Nevada, from New York, on wuich a fire broke out Wednesday, and which "put into Queenstown yes- terday, has arrived in tie Mersey. Canada Doesn't Penr the Cholera Now Ottawa, Oxranro, October I8th.—It 18 under- stood that the quarantine regulations respectag cholera will be suspe! ndiately, as Ue late hess of the season here the succ'ssfulness of the locaiization of the disease in Europe render 16 UANCCeSsury 10 ConURUE Lhose regulations on the St. Lawrence riv. Diphtheria Lyidemic in Ontario. Kingston, Ovr., October 18—The public schools of Portsmouth, Obt., have been closed to prevent the spread of the’ diphtherte cunta: Three deaths ave already occurred, and several persons are prostrated by the dise in Telegraphic Briefs. A new treaty of commerce between Germany and Greece has Ue-n signed by the Uwo powers. Mr. Binine on Knownothingisa HE WAS NOT A SUPPORTER OP FILLMORE BUT OF MONT IN 1806—2iIs VIEWS AS TO THE DUPOKTATION OF PAUPERS IMINALS. In bis speech at Filnt, Mich., yes Blaine after calilng attenuon to a prov as the great Issue of the ¢ he had beea tm Michigan he had received letters asking bin to State whether he hadever been a member of the knownothing party. He received telegrams fro: the Pacilie cos whether he Was hota supporter ot Mr. hulu when he ran in is the native American can date for the presidency ot me s he con- Unued, “in full aud explicit terms, in re to these inquiries by letter and telejraph, that never was aimeinder of We Knownoling order; that 1 never Voted fora man who was homlnated by it, ait that, instead of voung ior Mr. Fillmore tn 1: had Une honor to be ber Of Ube national fo- publican convention whica nominaied Gen. Fr mnont (cheers), and as toc eral is now on the lation he Will be abieto bear testimony that, owever Inefficient my Support maay have been, it Was very earnest and very arvent. Then I was Junior ediior of tke Keunebee Jornal, and Uai paper was entirely devoted to Gen. Freiwoat’s ad- vocacy, and aided in giving him Une lugest mut- jority evér cast im Maine for a presideaua: can date of any party. The knownothing order holds ‘Views in regard 10 immigration and wavuralization with which I never hed any sympathy, aud from which I never hesitated to express dissent. But tn connection with that subject let me say Uhat there are at present three wrongs, which th my Juds- iment, require correction.” Air. Blaine then’ pro- ceeded to explain what Unose Lhree wrongs were. First, he thought Unat the habit which has grown upon'the part of some European couutries of ‘send- ing tueir paupers to the United States ought not to be longer tolerated. Scvond, and suli more ob- Jectlonable ts the practice of slipping Uueir crimi- hails to ws. ‘Third, if a tariff for protection Is desig- nated to elevate the laboring man in tls counury and secure him good wages, and if it 1s not for ‘Unat it ts not for anything, then the custom which some menare trying wo introduce of im cheap contract jabor from foi ‘countries UO compete with home labor ought to be prohibited. Cheers.) But as to every Lonest Immigrant see!.- to Letter his condiuoh, no matter from whence —— he came, We bid hi God specl and give bun hearty welcome and lospitait), and when he is adultted vo citizen-hip We can assure him provec- on at home and abroad. (Cheers) Gen, Fremont afterwards spoke, ahd corroborated Mr. Blaine’s statement tial he Was a member of Uke ConvenUon Which boLunated Fremout iu ise (As far as Leard (rom 28 counties of this state give Gecmocra tic majorities of 12,133. Twenty-two coun- es give republican majorities of 9,277, leaving Gemocratic majority of 2,856, with four counties to hear (rota, which may increase the democratic ma- ey ae, The democraiic plurality 1 1850 was in We history of the wats, ‘Movewsnts oF U. 8. Naval Viisers.—The train- ships Jamestown, Saratoga and Portsmouth se Pgmatianvons ‘to Norfolk tor repairs, prepara- pads ep ory ley ad Naval Selec Sea Ce A er) en eee