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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAIL\, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwert Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and llth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Gku. W. ADAMS, Prest served to snbeerihers In the at JO centa per TRE Frexrxe Stax eit bs carrion Beek or ttc pe Pople. at the coumer 2 gene each Ay gaat vowage peep efi merce = “Oilice at Wasuington, D.C,as eetondeesase faint matter; Tay Werks y StaR—pobiivhet on Friday—$l # sear. por wid. SEX months, 50 cent The Evening Star, fo All mat) <ubserfptions miust oe jad advance: Vv Be pay er sent vonuer than ts pald tor. Bates oF auwertisin o. GIO—-No 10,416.: made KnNw AM AANtoatan, WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1886. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES.___ SPECIAL, NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. 5 DING ASSO TAS BAPTIST CEURCH, de tres $1,007 a for 800 on the t as Wieser: ibs for luverest: tot ney s fats Seman Pvany vie 6S fou to the he Hleavenly Visitor, Keewption o: new mem Secretary sexe 6th, at GIS sth nw CHURCH OF THe REFORMATIO— (FS reting faves and wat be icegneal aii) Rew, b. Panwa. pastor. nervicesat 1d & mn, Tie Logs 1 wth be bank StauO p.mae Mision cor ot "aye pubic wey. te UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL. “SS choreb, 20th St. near Peanstivania ave. Kev. Cannas W. BaLbwix. pastor. Preae.ing 1 bm.” Sunday school, ax. and 4 pio. ion after morning sermon. Bap ism vi Youns peoples merting. 6:35, A Praver Meeting Seting WEDNESDAY EVENING, October LEWIs 4 FRaNcix JOHN COOK, Serreus SUNCANSON. President. ragike ice President. Treasurer. | (>> _oc23t REMY COURT OF TH! COLUMBIA, Tr M_ FOR ORPHANS ES. Fioly Commu fnfants at 4 pan. Mission service Munday night, and of the estate of PETRO BACIoALcreT, feta tay, District of Colombia, det C WrsSTMIASTER P E51 TER AN ear Tait Bee D dna en avian berm closed fr repalis, Will be reap, ned Jor DIEIe er eee tees Gig Ree atl CHAPEL. COR OF STHAND Nev. HicHinD NORRIS, Panaay, songel, 9b ‘am, Prracuine by the pn tur, an, 30 pm. schol mi meeting. Pm, Off ial meeting Mondwy, 730 Pm. Pruyer meeting thursday, 7:30 pun. Sand School reunion Frid.y, 780 p.in. Youug pe vple's fo mw ‘clus suttraus, pia. Seni free. “tran welcome. tela ie [ler>, NCKENDRRE Mt © CHURCH, massa: A ‘c tiwtts ave bee Oth wat LOH "ste. ew, Rev. C Hkmater (icwampaow. pastor—11 aan. Tae Keai Presen v. acramental service, 730 pan. Lec vert; topic of lec ure: “What is Meta Music ‘by Mckeuuree choir, 0:4) pm. ¥:3U a.m, Sunday scaool, ie nv.ted.. i. for letters Of atniotatration on the | Weduesday might, both at 7300 meats Hee Ail are ere, ele st dag Teen made by | wee = Fs BENJAMIN, AL IMES WILT eagle come! the 15tu st. Presbyterian Chureh 1 reluek. mn ou the estae of the sald ceceased Faved. Provided # cops of Ibis & Week lor thive wecks In the and rally at the Third Baptist Church, Frankllu st, between 4th and oth stu ow, Sanday, October 3d."Im86. “services three limes dariug. th> dav. conducted as follows : At 11am. Rev. Wm. J. Walker, pastor of Shi.oh: also assisted by Rev. W. is by Rev. RS. | aws, pas ave. Baptist Church, aisted by Rev R.JOW Fourth taptist chufeb. at 7 \’ciock p.m. by it ANNUAL Mi ders of the WASHID Lamkins, pastor of Mount Carmel Baptist Chureh: ACTURING COMPANY for the purpose of elect- | piso acminted by Kev. Walter H. Brooks, oc ia secuth g~even birectors will be beld at the office of ‘Siveet Buptist Chureh. All the members and frends wre Inyit 4. JAMES H. LEE, Pastor. J. F. TOMPKINS, ‘aureh ¢ ler, ate Sse" cH BELOMMCD CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES—services in the « hapel, on Tear o: Jot cor. 16th and sts n.w. To-morrow. Bunday school at 9:34 Hebearaal for chldren's day. ice 4 d sermou at 12 aim; also at 7:30 Pm Aesideuce of the pastor, 1duy Mill st. nw. at ‘T. KELLY, pastor—Sabbath scbous at 9:30 4 im. ‘Siraugers are crtdia.iy weicowe. ie se Gf LHe MeTHODIST EPIs OPAL Church, corner of 4th st, and New York ave. Preaching 14 23. by the pastor, ieev. W. 7:30. revival prayer meeting, conducted ‘by the D-ROF Sabbath sco), 9:30 wtu, wid 3 p.m. Guod si.ging irom che Epsworth HyubaL. Saubatb school fench ty rgently needed, Prayer iieeting Lnursday, WU O'ClOcK 5 F. JOHNSON, Secy. See | 1. O. M.-A SPECIAL MEETING OF AN- ating. OF NEW YORK, | (Foor image No OL OMe wlll he el a WEDNESDAY ap ae Hail, 609 B.w.,on THIS (SATURDAY) vck, tO make urrangements for lute broth +. C. C. Frayser. ‘Tvery member requested to be present. JAMES P. HALL, Recording Scer-tary, ie ASOCIATION. — TH of the Mdical Assiela’ eo. get eorner of oth aud (ee. rein the Di trict o Comab. Griversiis baw Bul sts. _JOHN H. KF Se yotsa SN Aestant, ar 5) S CHIIATL 1M. TI0 il be held MONDAY EVENING, October LACHLAN TYLER, M. D. 0, In the parlors of the association, 1409. ze New York ave. otticers and direcuwrs will be elected. to serve the e: suing association year. 0c (> BYEAND OL &. cUROI. ingat Liar, by tue pantor. At m., S.crunteuta, servidws. ALS p. m., mouthiy miaslouury meeting. All ihe Week DIjbt causes wil meet at 730. Ail Weicome. F at Yu & ma. Bt ited. “Thursday eveulug ie ture, ES aiis Se ne the Pastor, wal preacu, at" Ai scan. Suneet="Whrat One Wal bo." Also. at 7: y ‘Tue pterns 4 a, THE Yous ( fare requested B.w., TO-MORROW PILGRIM SABBATH day alter uvou ais v th Hail, vid near Haus. Prayer iecting Wednesday ev #. 73U, Ceutral mason meeting Friday even ag. TEMPEH TUESDAY ‘ongregut.onal Sts Morning. afternoon ani eve- Mrs. SH. M. ‘of Balsimore, will speak Tuesday ai niornitg session, and Rev. Dr. WH. Hoos will speak at pin. Mass HENRIETTA Moo} Of Ubu, Wh speaks at 3:50 Wednesday aflernoun Ad Ev yiuvited. at® OR PEM ROOLE, OF NEW YORK, will give his Le tare, “The Great fmpesch= ment.” or, “The Relation of the Church and 1 Parties to the Liquor Trad church, TUESDAY Ni m. Admission free. Everybody luvited. — MRA & H MARTIN. OF BALTT sour order Dress Shirts @ ve perfect satisfuction in every re- it, quality of material and supericr work- gaaran spect, i © maays-hip. Dir. A. J. Lockhart. a competent fitter and cutter well and favorabiy known in th.scity, is In cuarge of Mis branch, aud will Gt you as you should be fitted. Prices ‘Quai. D, 6 for $7.50 (Unlanudered). Qual. C. 6 for Su. Qual. B, 6 for $10.50. co on \ ore, Will spe Congresatis ‘Sample shirts vow on exhibit. may oe oa chured Tmesduy, October St Wednesday Evening at 7: nual meeting of WOMAN ANCE UsION. et a1 am and a with others, at CHRISTIAS TEMPER Public cordially invited. ie We have also an excellent line of Stock Shirts, made by one of the largest and best manufacturers in this 2s. Ae (fer, FOUNDRY ME CHURCH, FouR Shoe pithy aua G six: Kee. Dr Ht NAYLOR, Prescuing W-uiurruw at La mn. ad 50 au. by the Fustur. Cums-,u.iton at the close us the worl ig ser AteVivas serviows each ev ening, Moude¥ 10 friwuy. come to at (sary, (HURGH OF THE COVENANT (P= byteruu)—couuecheut avent Mires nw. Recvices Mt al a Preaching by the pastor, iv. Ve A Tull InVitauon wud cordia. wel- pts Teens [UNE OF Sa, P.UaS Chapel, 15. and V sis., will be aid on sau- Tuovu. Jd linst., al 4 O'évck. “Lue Cardinal st ot aie” Puuste suvited. aw Son VERSON PLACES M. E ‘Church, South, curuer Mtb and K sta. Ww. Preaching ounuay wt 11am. aud 1280 jm. uy the pas Sitealts BW Babbawar.” Fupud’ coruiauy " c country. Pric s. GUc., 62gc., 5c. STige. and $l. The Dest these prices can buy. We are aiso preprred to make to your order Under- Wear ond Pajamas from any material selected by you. We will recuil, renecs and re-bosom sour old Shirts, making them virtually new, WE AKE KEADY FOR YOU. WOODWARD «© LOTHROP, Na 1013 F Sus. Ww 5 (Adjoming our New Building.) cK BQUIVAGLE “OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. = eS EITA MOOKE, N SS onal Organizer of the Woman's Christan Temperance U. ton, will speck al Congre.aional thurch WEDNESDAY EVENING, October Oth, 780. Adi free. Evet ii (Fee QUARTERLY wee “SE Woman's Foreign Missionary. Society. Fouvéry M, fe church, MONDAY. October €:te at 130 pm. "Fuli quarteriy und ‘annual revorts siven, asthe year closes at thet date. Churches’ please tale Sot ce. “By request of bisirict Secretary. ite i <-—e ‘J. A. SCH. VELY ‘missionsry work in india Speak at the anpuel meet xt week, will ig of the Woman's Chris au Temperance Cusou, TUESDAY, October ih, at ASSETS AUG. 15, 188¢, $673,444 91. Invited. aie Monthly payments are 32.50 per shure, ‘31.000 advanced un eae share. ‘The 12th iksne of stock—a new Issne—will be d payment Oetber 7, 1886, oa and pampaiets explatving ihe oby esi the assocution apply at te | 230 am. 10.4230 pis AS 80" << SeO S ‘General Commuesion Mercuants, $28 Loulst ana ave, received Way SU. Bartels of Pure Cider Vinegar, for picking, which they will sell cheap, JU Jeet aud oftice, 817 F RVILLE, President. |S : pore <n SETY. — FIMST itt hearsal st sheldun’s Hall, TUESDAY. Octo- ber Oth. at 7:30 pan. Mende.ssohu’s" Hijab” whit be taken up for study.” Applicatious for active or con- tibuting membership shou d be sent to the secreiary Dr ERNEST ¥. KING, 1300 Hstnw. ocsait IN THE SUPREME (OURT OF Tak DISTRICT OB CULUMB.A, Holding a DistFet Court of the United States, In the matter of the condemnation of tand fo ressional Liorary—No. 333, District Court. Upon the consideration of the petition of May R, DaxuiNo. cluiming $1,620. jury 100, arnewed ‘by. tite herela as the value of parerl 18, in square No Tt. ts | y the Court, this 2d day of October. A. D. 186, ad- Jndged and decreed that ali parties claiming aiversely tosad May H Datta alow cause. on OF be ore the Lam day o1 October, A. D. INS6, why the pravers Of said petit on should’ not be granted: provided copy of this. order be published every otter day for fen days pilor to sud 4th day of ctuber ‘waome dally newspaper pubilshed to the District o1 Gulumbla, WALNUT, CHEERY. QUA OAR. Ca. Ok, Con- v PARTIT MOULDI BOARDS. DOOKS. FLOORING. BLINDS S, &c, At lowest prices, Prompt delivery and correct count, at yard of WM. R. MCLEAN, 13th aud Baus n.w. EDWARD G TOWNSEND, ‘TEACHEK OF ELOCUTION, wed to CHARLES P. JAMES, Justice. 1317 13th street nw. ‘A true copy. R. J. MEICS, cx 2 — % S16 Lite st ow., from 1005 F & UMice hours—s | 7 == THERE WiLL BE A SERMON ON ti passe sellin (5 se" nfeseristore, “Fo; thus Such ine hig and Re on oF ner | hat inhablieth Eieruity:whuee meng (fe S27 0NAL, COLLEGE OF Hob. so our Hebrew brethren, Sunday Oct. 3 1d, ‘The Lectures will com © TUESDAY, © tober | Core aad Penn. ave., at Lv'cioek p.m ord Bub, Ineo. For (ue ripation mit Yckrts apply to INC | 87 chap, Lo werse TY SOE Mitta SBC, “frctiree TAS Femath punts we | (E> NOTICE OF DIRGLUNION~ Novice a meiswady is hereoy given tint the copartneranip here, Tofore existing between the uu-tersigned, under the firm uameof THOMPSON & McCa ULLY, lsthisday dissolved by mutual consent. BENJAMIN FE. McCAULLY will continue the bas!- ness at the old place, between 9th and 40th. N and O. Sireels, and assumes and wil pay ull ouligations due by the firm, aud is aioue authorized to collect aud Fe- celpt for all'debis due to the firm. LESTER G. THOMPSON. BENJAMI (RK Sorc ‘TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIFS Stop rour hair falling oat One treatment of the Eberle Hair onoret wil dole” Twestyvewest, frente or $l It bas never ialled ln'35 yore, call fer testinouiais Of the Vest inauies in Wastingiom spav-was : DR SEADREAM FoR quinine MeMEZ Voarmacy, 1014 F cur. Lith, Sept. 29,1886. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE Ue UME SEY UP Oro Gow Je THIRD Y- EIGHTH =cS910% wil begin in the a pibeke anes resting | new Callege Bulid-ng. on Hs. between titan Ny savings Or larger scious pail | sts n.w..on MONDAY, Octoucr the Sih at Bescloee The icurisettkestuccolders | Bin~ow whieh cccasiod the new builutag will be ie 2 Wasbiagton Sy teal os > | Snmurated = iectri Ih | site sutrodaetwory Address will be delivered by Prot 1, 1886......$289,270.00 | JOHN B MAMILTON. MD. futbrmaciouappiy sr ones The Provession and tbe Public are respectfully in- Association, G24 F st now. bet 10 am. and 2 | Vited. For information as to the Course of Lectures, £24 appiy tod. W. HT LUVEJUY, M.D. Dean, Teas | erst B00 13h st. nd | | % LATIMER, ATTORNEY AP ma ome Nn LU gy a ae wo have constant app.icaions tor | Insurance Co. isuilding. coruer 7th st and Louisiane iia’ price from. $1-200 Ww $7000, ‘ew. Hoouis 13 aint 14; ase elevator “ocliwe ning stich ‘property, aud wiabitng to sell, on IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TE oF burtnent OF southeast uf the Capiiok Pa eae Holding # Special Term us'a District Court of the ted States. In the matter of th jemi tion of sand for a Congreseio: rarest) ~~ THe WASHT PER SS MANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION Wk MAVEASTEADY AND ae for single Bulldi ‘Will dud WW their advantage to give usa call. MM ROURER & 60,, _ 61m ‘Ba und East Capitol sta, (RE ROH Ss Has astoveD weir No, 333. — District ee ‘Court Docket. U. on consideration of the petition of George F. Ap- pleby, herein iiied, claim.ng the sum of three thousaud ave hunured and twent)-tive ; ollurs aud twenty cents (93.525 20), assessed by the Jury herein as ihe value of parce! 17, in square 7.0. It is by this court, Ibis first day of Ociober, A.D. 18 6 on motion of W. © Edmonsion proctor for the petitioner, oruered thai all per oms claiming adversely to the sud. G Appieby show cause un or before the FHIRT DAY OF UCTOLEL, A. D. 1896, why the prayer of saud petstion, praying for the sam aforesaid to be awarded to him, should not be granted. Provided thls order be published every uay, excepung jor te days prior to aid thirteenth day of Egor ke some newspaper pubilshed aud circulated im the wastriet of Colusa! CHAKLES P. JAMES, Justice. rom S19 idihst to G10 13th st. uw. Jxo. W. MACanTNey, Member N.Y. Stock ka. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers aud Deulers in Goverament Bonds Deposite Exchange Loans. Collections Rallroad Stocks and_ Ronda, aud all securitie ined oo tbe Pxchanges of New Yorks Paundelphia Baste SEaalitanore tough sua wld "A specia:ty made of Investuirnt Securities District | fot aud all iewal alread, Gao, susurance and | © jlevie stick Geni i Be TecephoneStoek bought and sold.aaT = PHOWIT THE (aca Wi cher bonphates, be popular A vars Foule and’ a se. MILES PH ri jetent Brain aud Nerve ‘agains. Malaria. Sold as AC), 1429 Peunayivaule aves ‘ts anda Want iS Lascevs Loaxs Orrice ‘No. $6) Pennsylvania avenue northwest. (=, THE ECBLIC AND PROFESSION ARE invited to attend ‘the lecture of Prot JonS &, BaockeTT, M.D. at the opening of the Medical Department of Howard Uulversity, OCTOB: ae ened on Gold and Silver Watebes, Dia | ac 7:30 p.m. se » Jewelry, Pist = LATING LIBRARY, 1749 P Parents (Kose"sriramaave, Now beteaea ee Renae Bbd siiver Bought cals Branen 1622 14th st. uw. Mra LUCY Le B HONTEH and Mra Sh WacHineee “™GEog ALTIMORE, ‘W asurxeros. CHAS H. RAUB & Co, ies SX open, on the 1st of October, PAPER HANGINGS ‘Northeast coruer 19th and ‘The largest and most complete assortment of WALL AND CEILING DECORATIONS ver offered in this city, embracing everything new God beausiiul in that line from the least expensive to the finest. LOUIS A DEITER, G13 F street nw. ‘80 N. Howardst, sxtozw Washington. Baltimore. Tbe public respectiuily invited. MEDICAL £LECTRICIAN, OCislz Gat ne . where ha is Late bas REMOVED to 1324 New York prepared to receive and treat bis paticute sea7-ot = INO. MORAN, 2126 Penasyivania ave, Bercurrs Bostos Pousn tena FAS arte force of youd machanton vo Ff oben, ‘Furnaces OR HARD WAX FINISH FOR FLOORS — | Aud “Kanata, ail of Hino & Senions thd? Meee Balumore’ Latroben, eM ig. “Co. Simous's Mig. ‘co. \aiver Paruaces and buck Ranges A. Cox >toee Cas upien, did" sanges und Novey farusces. Tin Hocting. suit €0 compare with it Pie pisiulss g00d work and flr peices. Open until sates ten Limes aoy previous year. opm Telephoue No 9o42. weit Ba’ .RD & HUTCHINSON. OFFICE OF FIRST OOOPERAT! Toews pao and smn Toes, Sag See Oe something anique for a wed- 'N. 24 Le sub eri ae Soe Se Sk Se reer os oa eo oer come | ne ere wig ed TRS 5 Err STKAM AND HOT WaTER HEATIXG VENTILATION. 255 AYHEW PLAaT&e, T.cawurer. GEO. W. KING Secretary, EA THM Teesiares, (a SAMUELS samen, Agents for the Dupiex ana 5 sme FINE GaS FIXTURES Rvisler € iake’s Seat Heating Specuitinn Ot PLUMBING AND' HEATING Isic G STKEET N. W. ‘Job Works wes Arrestion eae 400 9th st, FINE GAs FIXTURES y MLLE M. 2. PRANDI, 1300 F eraner ‘NEW GOODS "ARRIVING DAILY. OPE fs oe SSSUSE Basar PLAITS vain sis ey — = . vo (= ALE BOUL (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, coruer sath sud L ste n.w.. Kev, KUSH XC. SHIPPERS, pas.or. ‘orig service, Li mim. Vespers, ‘oy pet’ ‘uunday scuuol, B40 a ie ho wn, (Rae NEW JenUsA-EM GWaDENBOK Ginn) sempie, Norih Capito at, Detween 1 Sud © Sta. —services Tu-murrow: At YU alsl., 94Day ‘Schuoi; Prem hing at 11 x um. by the Kev. Eb, DAN- ists, “ie Passover Memorial,” aller Which the. uc Fameut of the suly puppet. pt (pre PLY Mout CONGREGATIONAL Cuuren. corner of # and 17.h.—hev. Wa. 4. Fest, Pastor. rrewch ug ut Ls a, mL by Kev. U. D. HOBISSON; al b by. ev, WALTER HOOKS. Grand rally. Come and Leip up. ate tr CaLVARs BAPTis, CHURCH, .Ul ‘Sth and H ste nw. Rev. Samven H, RRBs e. pasiur, Suuday Seuuol Yam. rreuculDy Adm in. tan 7250 pm. Oy The pASLOF. Seas 1 aud @ corvia: invitaion ty wl evening mecubgs bereafter, Sunday, Luesday aud Thursday, Will cui maeuce at’ .23U v clock. at f<>, CHUROH, OF “OUR FaTHER” (Car Versaiist), 18.0 aud L sia, Kev. ALEXANDER ENT, PASMOF SEFVLES AUMUTFOW ME 44 fee all ‘fou bm, Sunday ae vile mun, Straingers , Bis CONGREGATIONAL GHURCH, COR Er it prac ae ia aha wad stilt eereaiy Deehnog THe ReGULAR QUsKTERLY MEET ing uf the ) oung Peowes’ ‘temperance so- Giely of Cutt, Feesuyteriam cauren. cor, 4d sduh Sis., to Ve mddressed Uy Hou OUT, B, VANCE, ex- AM". aud preduens of Cougresivbul Teuaperauce ocieiy, Sunday even.ng, October & at 72SU. “Cordial Gay teat ou uals. a (Fa rage MUSSUM, PENN, AVE IN order tyaccominvdale the crowds tbat wre Unable to yet Ihte the atissiou ssoome, the Ceutrul \niva Mission wil ho.d u Gospel service at the Lime Museuln so-uorrow (Sunda, ) slgnt wt du oclue, dev. cD. BAILAY, fue leader OL Lie Guspel Wuguly Will conduct ue se. vice. “Khe respectable suber, Moral wab, the druuard, snd tue guuoier, all ai fnvited to come und Lear ubuut sesus, the friend of sinners, Come. ate paar, CNTRAL UNION issiON_ Oop FA aVe—Ubuer the afapices of the alssiuy, Gomes miesinge wea be eae, “ttn alo Sclies ees hue eis CaNE ven get, 7280; Sunday, s pm Unlon ot. & Caurca, «vin St sw., ody; Washington circle, aie; dturket space, Goci Lf-5>, SPOOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. nd Virgluia ae. S6., RDMUSY HEZ SWE, posi +€:s10US CouLLMUe, DeVErar uWall vinythoul, Wrewcuing ub 14 aan, and 723u p.m. by the pastor 30 AL Ods F-Lows sul oll nl ae., ai tou Pm. LOUIE meus meeung Sunday a ou pm.” a oung peuple s sucetiug, iuesday at 00 pM. Bapiisu w cdues day at 250 p. iu. Prayer and praise wesvice Auurs- du. ai F250 p. mi. “Lue pastor now resides lu the sar Souumge, TSu sist. Ke ecepuon day every Krigay fro 200 lv p.m at ‘Hrewchunig at 11 a.m, tie pasior. Mev, oF, Baek uur tuesday, ut Tro, wud Praying meet jug Chursday eventug. ated it< CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, C.R- er Of Atussuchusettsuve. aiid Lau st! nw. DerVices at 14 ani aud 4200 pu Usuers will seat rangers ab the morulug yervics, In the eveulug seats tree, ne (ep, BAMLINE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Churcu, vill aid 2° sts, sev. J. A. Paice, Pastur.—9:lo ain, Suuday seuodl! 11 Sin. premeiiog sua the cucharist; 3 p. mn, experience uud ‘con ect. Gun; 700 jm, preaching und revival, Special ser Views during tue Week as 1uloWs! Preachiug on Mou- Ai. GAICHARUSUN; TUesuay. «ev. CW, Weduesduy, ev. wit. . OGkuS; Thursday, Bev. Coy Waikves Felday, Hey, ICM D NORMS. 2 iss REV. DR. DOMER-ST. PAUL’s ENG- "usp sineran Charen, evrued ot ith aud i Gan. w—~Chuuunoe se: Vieu Teeoren ee “Evening services ut ssdu, ‘bundy sehen ok ‘SAM. Lecture and prayer meeting 1uUrsdsy eve- Dug a4 1290 come aud Worship withtan ey oe {0:HEN PLAGE AEMUIAL CHURCH a eee tenant An CHURCE ithernoun service Feguiaryy acd pan" kversboaa wa, oy ae is, TABEKNACLE, 9(H AND B STS. 5.W. ‘ey, Wu. U ScoRiELD, LanlOt. service ti 32 ous. and 1:30 po Dundas, Schoo at am Ke caption fo the por, Sveulug, uexieat, 725 ner ei the cuuiea, A Corutal invitation i omarred a ms i ST. JAMES CHUKCH, EIGHTA ST, (so netnecs Bona Cie ee OUT ST CLAMS, rector.—Nervices Sunday: “Morning tvayer, Avro 6 clea; Holy kicharist, 41 ashi Livaily, 930 pam; ven song, «30 o'cloca? Sunday Sehuul: pean. ‘am.; Slucuiuu Prayer, eit Sotige G30 vresooles Nalntar aa: Weduesdaysand Fridays; even ougat TBA, oi” (eg BPRS TUSLISM, TrH AND & Rw — Mi. Faaxic 9. Hiviey, lecturer and coon. Seater: 11 ain. yroupi, turJocts fron wugouces read aur euinn wud misiumip Aus door t SEAMEN'S ‘chai oS wa) mecting Fourth, Sue. ‘Capa Part October HauLuy abd oluers will aiitress the GRACE M. E. CHURCH Z ner Tih und A awe Sure, ale. ae cematia eieed Qt ae ieee Rane eames GEE Sets FiNST BAPTICT CHURCH, 18TH BT. Washington News and Gossin. GoversmENT Recetrts To-Day.—Internal Teuenue, $385,108: customs, $714,400. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO ADMIRAL PorTSR.— Information bas been received here that Ad- miral Porter ts lying very ill at Newport. His trouble, It 1s understood, was brought on by @ carrliy dent at Springs, Mass., ee Milford Springs, DURING THE PREVENT ADMINISTRATION there have been 1,067 appointments made in the Department of the Interior, classified as follows: Presidential anpotatments, 277: cl if'ed service, 210; unclassified service, 580. Navan Onvers.—Pussed Aggistant Engineer Clement Biddle, ordered to the naval academy Lieutenant Lonts W. Piepmeyer, detached from the Fishhawk and xrapted six months! leave, Ensign B. E. Thurston, from the Ranger and placed on waiting orders, Pacsed Assistant Sargeon Jno. M.Steele, from the naval academy and granted six monihs’ leave. Taspector James Hoy, granted six monthe’ leave, with Permission to leave the Untied States. ResIGNAaTIons AccEPTEY.—The resignations of Robert L. Taylor, pension agentat Knoxville, Tenn., and Chester H. Warner, register of the land office at Walla Walla, Washington Terri- tory, were accepted to-day. Both officers were appolntees of thix administration. Mr. Taylor is now the democratic candidate tor governor of Tennessee. VIScOMTE DE LA MOTTE RovGE, Inspector general of the natfonal stud of France, who was & Judge at the great horse exhibition recently held 1n Chitcago,ts in the city to pay his respecte to the President und to Commissioner Colman. He 1s accompanied by Vicomte Coutlean de Coumont, director of the national stud, at Com- pelgue, Mr, Epwarp D. Eastos, of the firm of Johns & E's 0a, has been appointed s\enographer for the court martial trial of Capi. Wm. S. Jobnson, Tue Puntic Dest.—The following ie a state- ment of the public debt for the month of Sep- tember, 1886: Aggregate ot Interest-beuring debt registered, $995,203,362; coupons, $173,- 354,350; total, $1,181 12. Interest due I, $1,069,441.97; accrued interest, $9,967,369.18. "Aggregate of debt on which int terest Nas ceased since muturity,$6,99: 5 uguregute debt bearing no futerest. $541,476, 612.52; cash in the Treasury, avaliable for the lon of the pablic deol, $208,924,043.63; reserve fund held tor the redemption of United Stater notes, acts January 14, 1875, and July 12, 1882, $10,000,000; unavaliable tor redue- tion of ‘the debt, fractional silver culn aud minor coin, $27,195.030.29; certifientes Leld as eush, legal tender, $100,000; gold, $40,654,320; silver, $22,555,900; net cash balanceon baud, $67.896,421.01; total cash in the ‘Treasury us shown by dreasurer's general account, $465,- 875,713.93. ‘THe Sexate Fisneny CoMMITTEE,—Senators Saulsbury, Edmunds, and Frye, of the Senate fishery commitee, arrived at Provincetown, Muss., yesterday, on the revenue cutter Gul- Jatin, and took testimony regarding the effects of reciprocity in tish on Cape Cod's interests, Cupt. Kemp, of the schooner Peurl Nelson, was ‘Que Of the Witnesses. Senators Frye and Saule- bury returned to Boston on the cutter at the sonclusion of the hearing, SECRETARY MANNING EXPECTED NEXT WEEK.—Coionel Lamont says Secretary Man- ning ts expected the latter part of next week, buritis possible be may not come uatll the first of the week following. Texas FeveR «ND Not PLEevRO PNEU- 40N1a.—Commissioner Colman, of the depart- ment ot Agricultnre, has received a report from Dr. C.J, Dyer, the veterinary surgeon, Who says the disease’ thut hus appeared 6 gountles of Loudoun, Fauquier and Prince William, Virginia, communicated by caiuie obtained trom Chicago, 1s Texus fever, and not pleurv poeumonii Mrs. CLEVELAND IN BUFFALO—Mrs. Cleve- land, who urrived In Buffalo, Thursday ac- companied by her mother and her cousin, Ben om, Were taken vy Wilson 8, Bissell to the street residence of Mra, Alice Folsom. evening she guve a modest litle dinver to her guests, tt wuich Mr. Bissell pre- Bided. No one cise dutside was present, ‘This is Mrs. Cleveiund’s first visit to Butfulo since her European trip. Her first caller was Miss Ida Gregg, whowas lately her guest, [tissuld that Mrs, Cleveland has arranged to remain in Buf fulo tev days, and tbat sue hasalready received quite a number of invitations to dine, but that sue hus given uo decided answers as yet, It is sald that she expects 10 go to Lockport next Week to uttend tue wedding of a girl friend whose uequ..iutance she made while sunmer- ing in Nisgara county severul seasons ago, Changes in the Ofices. Mr. G. D. Ellsworth, of North Carolina, has been appvuinted toa clerkship of class 1 in the Office of the second auditor of the Treasury un- der civil service rules, Mr. Win. MeN. Fairfax, of New York, having served a satistuctory probationary term of six months, bas received an absolute appolnument: to clerkship of class 1 in the office oi the sec ond audivor. ‘The ‘ollowing promotions have been made in the Treasury: “H. A. Munson, of Ilinols, trom class 2 to class 3,and W. 1. Frisvie, of Alu bama, trom 39U0 to $1.000 in the otfice of tbe Secretary, LL. Bedinger, of Kentucky, and Alfred Butes, of West Virginia, from $1,000 to class 1 in the utfice of the first control john C, Galbraith, of Michigan, irom $1,000 to cluss 1 in the office ol the first uudiwor. "Mra. A. ©, Quackenbush, or Ohio, from cluss 1 to_cluss 3 iu the office of the sixth auditor. Chas, E. Mostyn, of Alabama; Wm. M. Millan, of Ten: nessee; M. M. Jayne, of Mississippi; Euwurd H. Booth, of Loalsiaua, trom ¥1,000 to cluss 1 in the office of tue second auditor. ae seeeneee ‘The Aqueduct Bridge. THE DIRECTORS OF THE ALEXANDRIA CANAL COMPANY TRYING TO GET A MEETING. Ex-Gov, Wells called on Sulicitor McCue his ‘morning and told him that he bud learned by private correspondence that the directors of he Alexundria caval company were trying to get a ineeling 1u cotpllance with the demunds of the government. He thought a meeting would be held on Monday or Tuesuay next, oe Real Estate Sales. B. H. Warner & Co. have just sold to Commo, dore Harmony, tor J. F. Olmstead, for $17,000- house No, 1623 Mus.achusetts avenue north- west, BH. Warner & Co. have also just sold to Mrs, Loutee H. Patterson, through Thomas J. Fisher & Co., for 912,000, 4 lot Irunting 3U lect on Conner! iL avenue, Hear the intersection of 18th street, and containing 4,217 square ieet, A deed was placed on recurd to-day irom J. C. Chapin to Juhn A. O'Neill, tor parts 87 w 89, square No. 240, fronting 18 feet on the wes! side of 13.u stkcet, beween Q and Corcoran ‘streets, Lhe Consideration belng pb, 250. Dilier 8. Groff hus wold w Jou Fouche for $4,500 w house 17% leet tront on tue wea. side Of 16th street, between ‘Tund U streets. Joun ©, Chapin has suid to John A. O'Neul lor $8,250 residence 18 feet Iront ou tue west side of 18th street, between Q und Corcoran streets, A. A. Thomas hus sold to Mary E. Freeman for 1750 @ lot GUX150 ut the soultuwest coruer of hnuey street aud 14th street extended. A deed for sub lot 97, square 195, fronting 20 feet on P street, between 15.4 and 16th streets, by 100 feet deep, trom C.J, Hiuyer w F. N. Carver, tor $10,500, hus been piaced on record. Shot Himself Through the Head. SUICIDE O¥ A SALOON KEEPER. Last eveuing abvut six o'clock Melchoir Egloff, about 35 yeurs of age, shot and killed himvelfin the yard tn the rear of his saloun, corner of 9th and A streets northeast. ‘The de- ceused buried ils ouly cuild some weeks since, and bad been for sume days iu & meiancholy state, and yesterday ufternoon be was aluue, his wile baving goue out to see @ friend. A. colored woman, Hanuab Patue, living in- the house adjoining, heard, abuut the hour named, ebouw, aud ‘runoiog in found the tue fou near nis back door, aud # British bull dog revuiver going Seer bis fet, and the blood oozing from his mouth ‘und’ two wounds in the uuck of the head. He evidently bud pluoed the muzzle of the weapon Wo lls mouth und fired, the two balls passing Ubrough bis brain, Ronseeins Reroztun.— Mra. Emma Mol Iron her wardrobe on tumeoueresb ie ioeer, a ‘on 5 Dewetive Horue arrested uerach, Win. Moats, uid recovered 61.60, bub airs, Mouse, cous fag to prowec pros Wasenvered: Mrs. 3 i i THE APACHE SURRENDER. Gen. Miles’ Report Uusatisfactory. IT FAILS To STATE EXACTLY WHAT THE AGRED MENT WITH THE SURRENDERED HOSTILES WAS, BUT IT Is INFERRED THAT THEIR LIVES WERE TO BE SPARED, The report of General Miles on the Apache campaign is still before the President, and its contents in full cannot be made public at present It is known, however, that the report ts not @ satisfuctory one to the authorities at Washington. He does not, as he wus directed to do, state exuctly what the conditions of the surrender were, nor does he give ¥ good reusons for accepting a conditional surrender, which was notin accord with the policy of the government, and wich amounts practically toa violation ‘of orders. He appar ently regards the possession of the hostiles the omy object to be attained, and in his report covers up his failure to comply with Gen. Sheri- dan’s request for full particulars as to the condl- tions of surrender by argument and istustration which, when carefutty considered, show un- mistakably that besecured the prisoners only upon the condition that their tives should be spared und that they should at once be re- moved from Arizons, Tuts thougit that a reason for the ac- ceptance of a conditional surrender was the probubility that, Iu case of its retusal, the hos- Ules would surrender to the Mexican troops and thus make the Indian campaign a failure to a certain _—_ extent, Gen. Miles gives no such reuson, however, al- though he shows that tue hostites were In such @ condition that they couid not lave stood out more than two or three months longer, and Were practically harmiess, ‘Thelr surrender, upon conditions, renders the goverument powerless wo punish tem, for Gen, les! promises must be kept at all lazards, Even should the civil authorities demand the prisoners jor trial for certain murders of which they have complete eviuence, the President would be compelled to interpose his authority and insure tue sulety which was promived them. ‘They cannot be tried by civil auchorities, by court martial or vy a mistta: uinuission, as mnaiters siund now. Secretary Endicott called at tue Wate House yexterday, aud nad abriet confere..ce with tue President the subject, Lut it cun ony be coujectared w will ve (ue outculue Of the anumialous couuition of aulfairs, CAPE. LAWTON SAYS THE SURRENDER WAS UNCONDITIONAL. A private dispuich- hus been received by Lieut, Albee, of the Winchester armory, tron Capt. Lawton, expileltly denying that the sur render of Geronimo was coupled with any con- ditions whatever, A COURT OF INQUIRY MAY BE CALLED. No action has been taken yet apon the report of Gen. Miles, It is understood that Gen. Miles either has been or willbe directed to furnisn detailed and complete particuiars of the sur Teuderof the Apacues und its terms. In cuse the wuthorities do wut receive a satisiuciory au- swer It ls suppowed Lnat a court of inquiry may Ue ordered. ‘Tis later course wil nut be adopted, however, unveas It becomes necessury to obiain testimouy unger outh, oe South Caroliua Election Methods. REPRESENTATIVE SMALLSSAYSTHE DEMOCRATS ARE TRYING BY UNFAIR MEANS TO DEFEAT HIM. Hon. Robert Smalls, the colored Representa- tive from the seventh district of South Caro- Aina, fs ona flying visit to Washington, for the Purpose of conferring with the republican cam- puign committee. He suld toa Srak reporter, who met him yesterday, that the democrats in his district. were trying by every untair means to detent himn, and though he bud a majority 01 30,000 colored votes 1b his district und the must’ voles apy demivcrut could get was 7,0U0, it was still uucertain whether be woul ‘There are seventy-six precincts in bis > aud, he says, tue democrats throw out us many of tuese as they see ft. In some of the districts the Judges will not uppear uud In Olbers only one judge appears, or sumething of that sort, and te entire vole Is turowa out. Atfirst, he says, there was some chance of & split in'the rephbiicap ranks, but all trouble Wus seltied in the convention und they are ‘now acting burmoniously # id earnestly. Visitors tothe Treasury Building. ‘SEW RULES TOEXCLUDE, AFIRK 2 P. 3, AGENTS AND OTHERS WHO INTEEFERE WITH THE WORK OF THE EMPLOYES, In his efforts to keep agents of all sorts out of the Treasury department after two o'clock P. m., that the clerks may not have their at- tention distracted from their work, Chief Clerk Youmans has had to make « general change in the rules regarding udmittance to the department, He bus prepured a “stranger's card” upon which all persons inom other cities who gel to the department after hours, may be admitied, if they have any proper reuson for wanting toeuter. This will be a great conven- fenve w persons who visit the city for a day only and are pressed for time. Another card will admit nis who have a good reason for entering the building after two o'clock. These curds are filled out at the door by tue applicant aud sent to the chief of the bureau he desires to visit, tor approval. Mr. Youmans has decided that such uewspaper men only as are registered in the Congressional Directory, or bave secured from the chief clerx, shall be admitted. ‘Those whose numes are not iu the directory ean get passes by showing that they are entitled to them. ‘The Naval Academy. OPENING OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR—THE CORPS ‘OF INSTRUCTORS, ‘The academic term ot the Annapolis naval academy began yesterday with au attendance of about 250 students, This session begins the forty-first yeur of the institution, Many changes have occurred since last term amung the corps of instructors by reason of transfers, the retir- ing officera being Commander (now captain) Farquuar, formerly commundant of cadets; Commander Eliner, bead of the seamanship department; Prot. Todd, heud of the depart. ment of physies and chemistry, and Lieut, Knox, head of the department of mechanical drawing. In addition to Commander Samp- sou, who succeeded Capt. Rumsuy as superin- tendent, the members comprising the acu- demic board are the following, each being tne heud of a department: Communder C. L. Hunt- ington, commandant of cadets; Commauder PF, ‘Harrington, seamanship; Commander john Schouler, ‘Euglish studies, history and luw; Prof, W. W, Hendrickson, mathematics: Proi. J. M. Rice, 8. B., P. H. D., mech: applied mathematics; Chief Engineer Edward Palmer, steum eugineering; Lieut, Commander ‘Asa Walker, astrouomy, uavigation avd sur- ‘veying; Lieut. B. F. Tiiey, mechunleal draw- Ing; Lieun F. M. Wise, modern languages; Lieut. R. RB. [ngersoll, ordnance and gunnery; Prof. N. M. Terry, A.M., Ph, D., physics and chemistry. Lieut. Tilley was formerly heud ot the department ol astronomy, navigatioa and survejing. Lieut. Charies Belknap is secretary of the board, which is appuinied annually by the superintendent. The assignment of as sistants in the various departments will be an- nounced later. Lieuts. C, Todd, Theodoric Porter, E. H, Gheen aud J.J. W. Danenhower are appointed assistants lo the commandant of cudets; Ensign F. J, Haesier, in charge ot the butiaifon of infantry, aud Ensign J. H. Glen- non, in charge ot the battalion of artillery. Affairs in West Washington. THe New Craist Cuurce.—This church ‘will be opened October 31, 1886. A letter irom Munich announces that tue memorial windows are ‘ly com pieted and their early shipment ts. penecied, ‘These windows will be in memory of u Rigele of Mr. Coreo and also in honor of Wm. G. Ridgety, H. C. Matthews, Dr, J. Tyler, P. T. Berry, Dr, J. M. Suyder, Jobn Marbury, Cupt. Win. Morton, Messrs, Wun. & G. D. Abbot, Evan Lyons, and N, B. Hartiey, « duughter euch oi Hon. 8, E. Wueutley aud G. T. Duniop, also Capt. W. B. Biggs, Wm. A. Gordo Bela memory of the dead of tne pariat.’ The y cost of the ‘chure will'be juite 000, rived with 8:000 ‘Harti ved w' Bros. yesterday. Wheatsoid on ‘change at 7 cents to 85 cents a bushel. SHIPPING News.—Schooner Cell! yesterday with 1,000 tous ot coal for Boston, NorTes.—see advertisement of First tive vuildiug ussuclation.—The report station keeper here shows 351 arrests fOr tho three months ending Ociuber 1s.— The Sulvation Arye DOW quartered at the El street, where it holds CONVICT LABOR AND STRIKES. Second Annual Report of the Labor Burean, ‘The second annual report of the bureau of labor, now in course of publication, will be a much more comprehensive document than the Feport laid betoré Congress last winter. A thorough examination bas been made of the Telations of convict labor to free labor, and every penitentiary, Jail and workhouse in the United states, where the inmates are employed fo industrial pursuits, has been visited by the agents of the bureau. Their reports will be carefully tabulated, and, taking these tables as & basis, itis believed that the extent to wh ch the Independent laborer or mechanic is affected by the prison workers can be shown with sutfi- ent exactness 10 serve as@ guide for future legislation on tne suuject. ‘he Feport will also Include statistics touch- ing labor strikes in this country. Tue Inquiries Of the bureau un this subject cover a period of time ranging irom January, 1881, down to duly of the present year. aud It is velleved that niormation hus been coliected touching every strike of consequence that bas occurred in the United States within that period. From. the duta collected deductions ot a general character Will be made with a view to tue estabilsbment of certain rules thut may aid in forecasting the probubie resuit of future strikes and in demon- Strating tue effects ot such couceried move- Mevis upon the laboring and employing class and the industries affected. The inil re port wilt provavly be compieted about the be ginning 01 the coining year. =~ Government Finances. OUTSTANDING NATIONAL BANK NOTES AND LEGAL TENDERS. The following is » statement of the controller Of the currency showing the amounts of ni Honal bank notes and of legal tender notes out Standing at the dates o! the passaye of the acts ot June 20, 1874, January 14, 1 nd May 31, 1678, together with the amouuts ontstand- ing at dute and the increuse or decrease: NATIONAL BAK Nor Amount ouistunding June 20, 1874, $349, 894,182; amount outstanding January. 14, 1875, $351,861,450; amount outstanding May 81, 1878, 3322,550,965; amount outstanding at dake, (credit ‘ou ol matiouas gold banks NOL 1 eluded, $299,080), T2152; decrease during the ist mor decrease sluce Getober 13 LEGAL TENDEM NOTES, Amonntoutstauding June 20, 1874, $382,- 900,000; umount outstanding January 14, 1875, $382,000,000; umount retired under act Amowut outstanding ob aud mice 17 8, $346,868. WMOULLOD deposit, Tredaurer'u. the Uuited Suales Wo re deem notes of lusotvent and liquidating banks, und banks retiring circuailon auder acts of Ju 74, and July 12, 1882, $68,529,417; rease iy deposit auring the asl Muu, 90, 791: increase in deposit siuce Uctover 1, 1805, $28,655,274. —— ‘Two Divorces Granted. Today Judge James, in the Equity Court, mude # decree of divurce in the case of Maggie James Smovt aguinst Samuel Field Smuvot, | giving the complainant the rigat to resume her | maiden name of Burkhardt. The bill, filed by Mr. W. A. Cook in June last, states that they were married September 1st, 1851, and lived together as mau und wile Ul tae spring 01 1583, wuen, alter be bad Lreated her with cruelty, ue abaudoneu ner, Judge Juines also made a decree in the case of Mary E. Minnis agaiust George W. Minnis, 1 giving the complainant her muden name vl | Douglas. They were murried July 16uu, Ls82, aod sue states in her vill, Hied in Uc ober last by W. 4. Smith, that aiter living vogeiber till September Ist, 1883, be deserted her. wea cei The Dejected “Duchess.” SHE TAKES AN OVERDOSE OF MOKPHINE IN A POLICE STATION. Since the arrest of Mrs. Uilie P. Ellis, alias the “Duchess of Callfornia,” she has been ac- commodated in tue female lodgers’ room at tue sixth precluctstaion on New Jersey avenue. ‘She has trequently complained of her quarters, and said she would as hef be deadas w be Kept in the room she occupied. Lust night, uvoult 9 o'clock, sue sent ior Officer Giver. | Wuen be reacued ber room be fouud ber tying. on the vench asleep, and nis ulieniion Was al acted by ber ueavy breatbiug. Thinking | sume.hing wrong the ‘officer avuused wer vy shusiug uer jor some minutes, Sue said she bad luken sume Worpline. Ur. Ball, whu was suumoued, lound her suffering irom au over- dose vi murpuiue. Sue Lad au emply ounce botue Ip tue bosom of ber dress aud said sue had emptied tue morphine. The ducwor then Wid Ler she Would buve logo to tue hospital where they could use a stomuch puinp 10 save ber iue. Tuis soe vbjected w, aud teu suid she had outy taken a suai quantity of ine Grug. ‘The duewor Ubougutshe was iu no im- meuiute dauger, but lei, an emetic to. be used | 4u case of necessity. ‘This morning she was all Pigul and ate a hearty Ureakiast, THE CASE AGAINST THE DUCHESS DISMISSED, Subsequently she was taken to the Police | Court wuere she was churged by Detective Raft with being a suspicious charscter, Mr. Carrington pleaded not gulity for her. Detective Raif wok the stand and testitied as follows: “Tbe prisoners name is le P. Eltis, but sne is bewer known as “tue Duchess of Caiiiornia,.” Sue bas the reputation ali over the country of veing 4 backmulier, Ste Was put auder bouds In tuis court some time ago and was again urrested uiter registering at the bo.el Arno with # man named Ketcham, as man and wile, and upon her proiunise to leave the city she Was released. Sue wus also seen ridiug about wita # woman, Who hud rubbed a man of 350, aud for wuuim the police ure now. looking. Sluce her arrival here a jew duys ago she las been to the resideuce of prominent citizen, (uuder slood to be w joreigu minister). “Who was te protiuent citizen?” inquired the judge. “1 would rather not tell bis name,” answered the witness, ‘Tue juuge said that personshad a right to live {n this worsd, and as long as they Ueuave them- selves they bave a right vw sive ib tue District of Columbia. Iu this country persons cannot be punished twice for the sume ollense. In this case you shoud prove some act, Sir, Padgett Lnougut as the judge did, that he bad proved no ac: und the case was dismissed. ‘The Royal Arch Masons. ‘THE ELECTION OF UFFICRESCOMPLETED—FINAL ADJOULNMENT—ATLANTA THE NEXT PLACE OF MEETING. . The session of the General Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons was resumed yesterday at Masonic Temple and continued until about two o'clock. The remainder of the officers were elected as follows: General grand trens- urer, B.C, Lemon, Toledo, Onio; general graud secretary, Christopher G. Fox, of Buffalo, N, Y.5 general grand captain of the host, B.F.Halller,or Memphis, Tenn.; geveral grand principal so- Journer, R. W. Woodbury, Denver, Vol; general Brand royul arch captain, Lansing Burrows, Augusta, Gu; general grand muster of the thid avi T. B. Bean, sige grand muster of the secund vail, Dr. C. Orme, Los Angeles, Cul.; yenerul grand master of the fret vail, Hiram Bassett, Miversburg, Ky. r finishing up ihe pending business, reso- lotions of Lhunks Wo the Musonic bodies of tuis District tor their pleasant and Luxpituble enter- tainment while In the city were uuvpied. The report of the cummiltee recommending that Allanta, Georgiapbe Lhe place of meeting three yeurs hence was adopted, aud then the sessions Of the twenty-sixth convocation came w an end. ‘The delegates then went to tke Riggs house, where, alter, lunch, they" took carriages for & Srire shout she cliy. A sinp was made at te Lore ait three eur ‘race was wou by Hendee in 8.54 1-6, with Rowe second and Ives ‘The one mite professional Telegrams to The Star. ENGLAND'S SEARCH FOR ALLIES. The Tories Make Overtures to Bismarck. a THE GATHERING OF THE KNIGHTS. BULGARIA REPLIES TO RUSSIA'S TERMS Virginia Orops Badly Injured by Frost. SEEKING BISMARCK’S ALLIANCE. Am Important Departure im the Tory ‘oreign Policy. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EvEsixe Stam Loxpox, Oct. 2.—Special prominence 18 given in this morning's Morning Post, to an article which fs undoubtedly 4 declaration of @ Policy of the highest importance, The Post Is Churchill's organ, This articie bas almost eer- tainly some connection with Chamberlain's Fecent visit to the foreign office. The substance o1it isan urgent appeal to Bismarck to keep | the peace by supporting Austria against Russia coupied with tbe promise, “If he clects to take ibis course, he may be certain of the firn ad hesion und loyal co-operation «f Eugland.” Post dectares that Engiand will not take lead in a uew European difticuity, tirst, be- cuure we lave domestic matters ofthe’ frst importance on haud; second, because THE AIM OF THE GOVERNMENT fs to maintain the willance In with the unionist liberals. In other words, the foreign policy of the conservative government, like its domestic policy, hus to be endorsed | at every ut by “the unionisia This EA#etly coinciues with a remark made to me by 4 Well-iuiormed politican, who said, “vou Will tind that te key to the goveruinent poliey Js “the necessity of Keeping pace with tie Unionists at home aud abroad.” The conclusion arrived at between the alues seems to be Unt lueir foreign policy sto go on aw ine limited Ww condugent Intervention. “Germany,” HUE the dosh “ought cert inly’ to keep watch by tand 1 we poiice the seas. 1tis mude cleat | that our pertormanee ot the sec nd duty de- peads eutirey ou Bistaarck’s periormance of tue first.” Lis quesuonaule WHETHEE BISMAMCK WILL RESPOND to this offer, first vecause his interests are some- What identified with Kussia; second, no definite advantage is promised him in revarn for hi» adbesion to an English alliance. We auch irom Hisiuurce aud have itle wo PIE. On tue other hand, it is posstole Lat Russia, Ubrewtened witn an Augw-Ausirian ailauce, and with German opinin strongiy uguinst her, may give way, especially cousiuer— ius tue reports Ol Vigordus protents agatust ‘Geu. Kaulvars’ circuwur, which are coming trom the ary and all paresdf the euuutry. AL alt eveuts, Kaulvars knows that a protectorate of Bulgar.u woud be accepled vy Austria as & cusus beiti, —_—_. LONDON LITERARY NOTES, New Works of Fiction, History and Biography Seon to Appear. Special Cable Dispaich to Tare Evkwixo Stan. Lospox, Oct. 2.—Charies Gibbons is writing a new novel dealing with the Jost Aughan coust fishermen aud tarmers, to appeur in serial ton first, aud utterwards to be published by Samson, Low & Co, Prot. Muirhead, of Edinburgh university, bas completed a work on the primate law ot Rome, based on bis article on Ruman law In the Bue eyclopedia Britannica, w be published next month by Black wood, E.der wili shortly publish two volumes by J. A. symouds ou the renaissance in uly, deal lg With the Cathoite reaction, Heury B.uckuurn’s persuual inemoir of Ran- oipn Coidecoit’s eury art career bas been written With Ue aselsiance of Culuvcolt's repre- semiauives. IL conus 170 illustrations, we Shinites, seleues and desigus never previously ubasied. PY Mlodder & Stoughton are to publish “Ireland and Celle Cunres History from Si, Patrick Lo the Engiisu Conquest in 1172,” by Pro. Blokes. BULGARIA’S REPLY TO RUSSIA. The Csar’s Terms Accepted if Bulga- "s Andependence be Guaranteed. Soria, Oct. 2.—The repiy of Bulguria to Rus- Sin’'s demands bus een delivered, Bulgaria ac- cepls Ube czar’s leruis, provided the Indepeud- ence oi Buigurla is sormaily guaranteed. The Ger- MAD press make laVuravie UL Aecided com Mensou the speech of Premier Tisza on tue uigarun question In tue lower Lause of tue Huugarian pariawent last Thursday, but nase Lilie retercuce Lo the Ausite-Hupgarian alliance with Germany, Weighed Out Powder While Smoking. A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION FOLLOWS, FATALLY INJURING TWO MES CHICAGO. Oct. 2.—A special trom Lafayett Ind., saysa horrib.e aud fatal explosion occu at Bringuurst, a village of three huudsed in- habitants, sit on the Logansport aud ‘Terre Haute division of the Vuudalia railroad in. Carruil county yesterday, A man named Brilion came w the store of Suankiln & Kearns for seme powder, Mr. Kearns with « Higtted cigar in bis mouty, poured out the powder from alurgecan into te scales, 1a setting down the can the cixar was kuocked from fils mouth lute te can of powder, wien exploded with great violence, teuriug out the front partor the buidiug and scattering the gouds Int tbe street, Itwasa ieariul wreck. Air. Kearns’ urm was broken in two places Ht Auuluers were disiocaied aud bis, bead and face were burned iu @ irigutul manner. He died in a tew hours after intense suifering. Britton bud both arms broken wud was terribi burued. His mjuries are fatal. Sheiving sell upon Mr. Suaukio and seriously injured him, A buy was biuekened and burned, but not fatale ly hurt, Kearns was aboot tity years old, and Jeaves @ wile aud elgut children, ——— The Threatened _Lockont. WHAT A KNIGHT OF LABOK SAYS ABOUT THE IMPENDANG TROUBLE IN CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—It is now suid by those who Are in @ position Wo kuow tual the employes of the packing houses at the stock yard wilt be compelled to work ten bours or eive stand a Jockous, Bo far a8 can be ascertained, nothing definite bus been decided on, except’ that the eigit-uour system Will not be conuinued ‘O. the 30,0UU imen employed tn te packing houses itis estimused that u lurge aumuer are Kniguts of Labor, They would receive ald in | case Of a lockout from the local assemvlies Ww which they beluug. Master Workman Butler, Of district ussembiy No, 57, suid lust eveuing Tnat be thought ibe men would accede W any reasonable demand in order Ww avoid @ strike, If the packers could not mage any money ab the DL sale of Wages, the men would Probably consent to a reduction, In case te packers would not do what they cousidered Figut, he said that there would be livey tines atthe stock yurds,ae the men were condition tor a fight, From Wall Street To-day. New You, Oct, 2, Wall street, 11 a, m.—The stock murket was "firm qaorning, tirst prices showing advances o irom to Sy per cel, lig over tue closing Lyures uf last evening, while Western Uuion i Bere cl i MEAVY FROST IN VimerNia. Vegetation Badly Damnaged—The Te bacee Crop Nearly Rained. Lyxcununo, VA., Oc. 2.—There was aheary frost Unis morning. Vegetation ts badly dam- aged. A large part of the tobacco crop will be ruined. a France and Mndagascar. Special Cale Dispatch to THE EVENING Stam, Loxox, Oct. 2.—There is a report to-day that ‘the French have come to terms with Mada gascar, As usual, the French claim « diplo matic victory, which, if it at all resembies their former enecdnters with Malagasy statesmen, will gh PERSONAL MOVEMENTS, ETC. The Presidential and Departmental Families. THE WHEREAROUTS oF OTHER HOUSEHOLDS, Mrs, Cleveland with Mra, Folsom is naying @ Joug delayed visit to her many fends im Buffalo. This ts Mra Cleweland’s fig . visit to her old home since Ler return from carope and her marriage. There are matiers of business requiring attention, and Mra, Cleveland will make her invitations of guests for the winter guyeties, Mr. Cleveland wiil return next week, and Mrs, Folsom will be with ber, Secretary and Mrs. Manning will not return for a tew di et. ‘They will have with them Miss Mary Mauning, who will be a debar tanie this wince Secretary and Mrs, Endicott, Miss Endicott and Mr. Wm. ©. Endicott, jr.. returned from Salem, Mass, on Tuursday cveuing. They are aii in bigh spirits, and are looking forward to@ season Liat Will UTing ewer cuscs of MOUrBINE to adwinistration circies than did tbe lust ope. The impending cold xpell will drive residents from Leuox. Mrs. Witney will spend a fort nigat in ber New York house beiure coming ou bere tor the winter, Secretary Lamar took possession of bis newly leased premises, 1315 N street, on Thursday. The house Is just out of Tuomas Circle and We © Ube Japanese legation. Tue Secretary's old Wilk Comprise lis MM Lamar, and Mr.and Mrs, Ly And son. Tue house is cx furuished, and iL Wili be oue uf tue most e in the eit Miss Vilas will goon Monday to Chicago to spend the week in ber wonied haunts for shop- Ping, Miss ellie Vilas, who is with reladous | Tie Stactisony “W dwg will "Join iter ia | Chicago and may’ provavly accomp er | hhutnes Secretary Lataue dined wit the’ Post. | Master Geveral aud Mra Vilas on Tburday ight, Hon. W. W. Corcoran with Dr, Welling called to pay his respects to Mra. Vilas on Thursday, parliament | Secreiary Laur also made a format call, Count and Countess d’Arschot, Mr. end Mr. und Mr. A. A. 18 Helyarand Mra. Jol Davis were at a reception given by Mrs, Whitney | at Lenox, Justice Miller isin the city, Mrs, Miller and her grauddauznter were expected howe trom Suratoga to-day, Minister and Madame Kuki are m New York city, They are lovked for at the legation early nexi week. Mrs. 8. L. Breese, who rented her city house to the Secretary of the Loterior, hus gone to Berke- Jey Springs to occupy her 0 there witb ber uother during the absence ol Capt. Breese, wbo js commanuiog the Bagsnip Laucaser in the Sout Auaotic squadron, Third Auditor Williams bas returned from @ visit to Evansvilie, Ind. Mra. Williams post- poued ber coming for some wees, ‘The Misses Edith and Gertrade Oberty, daugh- ters of the civil service commissioner, are visit~ friends in Kansas City. Baron Zediwitz, who ischarge d'affaires during the absence in Germany of Minister Alvensie- ben, was guve to Lenox for a chunge of air, Baron and the Baroness Kosen are York eutertatning the Russian goesta, They will returu to the Rassian iegation next weel tostay uolll Minister de Struve comes back or decides lo remain away, Mrs. T. J, Brenuun and ber children bave re turned from visitiug a Canada, Sergeant Dinsmore, ot the White House stat, bas returned from cruising about in New Eng- land Wavers, greatly improved in hewith and dhe gainer of eleven pounds in weight, Mr. Charies Nordboff is interviewing the Canadians upon the tariff, annexation, aud re- ciprociiy at = Joun, New ‘Branswick, for tbe New York dferaid, Ex-Commissiouer and Mrs, Edmonds have | returned from their northern journeyings, bat | Luey propose leaving early next week Tor an em> | tended tour througi Lue westeru states. Mr. und Mra Jobn R McLean and son have returned from Saratoga Springs aud are resid- | ing at No. 4 Lafuyetio square outil repairs spom | ue Haiiiton Fish bouse,on McPhenou square, are completed, when they will move inw the newly decuraied Louse. Justice Gray will return to the city next Thursday. His projected bufiding upon the southeast corner ot 16th and I sireets was only SlOpped Ob account ul tbe labor Wroubles, The work will go on by DEXt spring at Ube Latest, Mrs, V. R. Berry yavea dinner party ou Wed- nesday eveuing in honor of ber gucsts, Mr. aud. | Madame De Westernburg. Otner guests were Mr. Horace Heiyar, Mr. Walter | Berry wud Miss Berry. M. De Westernverg was winister from te Netherlands to Unis capital len years ago, aud veture leaving was murried ty Miss Watson, @ society belle from Florida, Diuce thal time be bas represented his govern- mentat Rome. They tet te city this morn- ing to visit Fiorida, wuere Madame De West- ernberg OWNS some pimutations, Tuey will sall Jor Luuy svon thereuiter, Mrs, John Davis wiil be in ber home, on Con- necticut avenue, about the middie of tbe month, Judge Davis abd Miss Lucy Frelinguuysen, Wu ure Waveling in Europe, Gave also set ubeir javes uomewurd. Mrs. Wm, Fisher and Miss Kate Cheevers, arrived is morning from Rutherford, N. J. and bus gone divec:ly to ger recent purchusé of ‘Ube corner of N aud 15th streets, Dr. James H. Salisbury arrived In New York from London on the steamer Servia, o-day, Senator and Mrs. Logun bave renied their Chicago house for the winter, and Mrs, Logea wilt rewura to Washinglon next week to ve neur her daughter, dire, Tucker, Who ls in poor beaith, Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Belle Pearson, daugiter of the late Joseph L. Pearson, the 'well-knowa printer, and Mr. George C, Videtto, of Erie, Pu,, at Foundry M. E. church, October 13, 1586, at 8 p.m. Miss Ethel Fish, daughter of Hon. Ros. A, Fish, lett yesterday to visit her aunt, Mra. Hows ard Swai, of Baitimore, Me. Antonio Brogan aud Ganghtes, Miss fe, sali on Wednesday next for Europe, Mere the young ledy will Hnish ber srusieal studies. Dr, aud Mrs, Bullock have Just returned from Saratoga, Niagura and Watkin's Gien, Mrs. A.C. Ford and Miss Toineue Ford, ot Louisiana, are stopping at 939 H street, Dr. Frank T. Howe, editor of tue Capital,gave 2 breukfast ip honor of Mr. Richard Mavsveld, ‘the acior, on Thursday moraing. Judge Westel Willougbvy aud family bave returned trom Coloniul Beach. Chief Clerk Hogg, of the Navy department, has taken quarters at the Clarendon for the winter, +e —____ Political Notes, ‘Tue vom ination of Gilbert E. Lafferty, dem- ccrat, twenty-first Pevusylvania district, bas been repudiated by the Westmoreland coun’ commiviee on Ube ground that ue ie not & Gent Of the disiric.. tenth New York district, ast evening adopted voll ne Mr Hewitt 10 3 ‘Sept a renomination for Congress, th New York district stil! dead.ocied, fourth New York is wt Al the end of the 1U5)h. ballot yesterday the ‘toud the same—Smith, 11; Daven! 16; and Piudur, 11. Tuere is no possibiliiy @evltlement this Week. Disteiwcrixe THe OxE Dotan Nores— i ine; ee i ute] ate a Hi H iH ae it £8 Het i poles is adequate ‘AN ALLEGED Buoxen ‘Yoo. terday Jobn ©. Baumer, by dir. N. Sg TE IT pn a yp pole ypc ogg mag ln| wood road—and give him a five yeurs i | | tli f : ‘

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