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THE EVENING STAR eset abt es PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Coraer Fennsyivania Ave, and 11th 8. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Gk. W. ADAMS, Pres't Tre Fernie &ran weereed to dis by carriers on ther own morount at Teeeae oe Seek or dc. per month. Copioe ae the ees Pe AS" malimpomng? prepald-o0 tems & a neess i Punt Office at Wasuingtoa, D.C. 41 econd-elass nual matter] cca Tm: Wrrety Stan—pnnenes on Pridey—$l sear. pontine prepaid. Sie morte £8 ond Ait mali <nwertptions mvust be panne a advance er than i paid for beerthers tn the Vou G9-No 10,422. Che Evening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C... SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1886. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. (Re BOL Deus OF OEKENG BONUS ASD Bonds of SERIES B or THE CHESAPEAKE AND UHIO RAILWAY COMPANY ‘Wil recetve @ communication of interest and Import nce to them by forwarding their namesand adure-se~ tows (ifthey have not already doneso), with a mem ‘orandam of the amount ot bonds of elther class heid bby them, oF by calling in person at our office AS HATCH £0. No. 5 Nassau street, 2weKe NEW YORK. (Re © THe SUPEEME Count OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Holding a special terfi ox u jet court of the uit d Sates Ip the matter of the cus demnat: p of land for a Cop- srewsiowas Library. No bik eration uf the petition uf Francis 0 Frenet. c.aimaing thirt -t ty dedbars 4 Upon cons t 3S, or lors Nos No. 28, in square No. ENTH Day OF OC Ton. i And decreed (hat all parties « Cause on or beture the TWONTY-FLST OF Ot BER, 1n86, why the prayers in said petition snould Rot be granted: provided « copy o: tuisend. FoF proper nouice be publishes every ober for one week in Some Cally newspaper i sud Dist: « WARLES A true cone: Test By Lb. Wil TAMS, Assistant © in the YMC. A. oS WILL MEET y ON DAY, Oct ber 11 parr 1408 mio. ofticers. FO Drejarat.on shuld be wade “ ‘All Sabbath se; {TON MU-ICAL will held TOM KOW of Great imjo ance will” bs E.G LINDEN, Jr... Recording Secretary AND TR. NKAAK.RS Soins recoved to rehiw thelr patrouage to firaas Keepuig 0 €1 after seven (7) vck pr mish: alt ous cere ia the mow az HENKY J. LALBACK, ‘sembiy, No. + for early hours PUB_ICSTAGE ROUTE RU. BT Bad unary. Cemetery. ai sue vehicle tte uur st ges:four seus das 2 Whole or seps 1b st. near Pa ave.) ken up by che earthauake frieuds a» they may be picased to recommend to ry MEW suart tu lite. les not to pay any money whaisnever either to Joun C. or Je se Couk due the of Cook Bros € Go. uit Luce Maire 0. said sm ac settled. All stavements published b. HATCH COOK. MES COCHRANE HAS REMOVED ing and bastiuig 10 725 Fy * So ber dressmaking. cu sho dress etch C55 FES SSPE COURT OF THE DISTHICT Ov COLUMBIA, HOLDING A SPFCIAL Ti) M FOu ORPHANS COURT BUSINESS JOTH SEPTEMBER, 1896, Im the mater of the estate of Pres no HactGaLUrrl, late of Washington City, District of Columbus, de" on fur letters of administration on the ane bas this day teen made by ‘All persons interested ace hereby notified to appear im this Court on FRIDAY, the 22d dav ot October Bext at Li o'clock a m.. to show cause why ietiers of Administration on the ese of the said ueceaved Should uot sue as prayed. Provided a cop. of :his Qrder be paslished oncr a Werk lor three weeks in the Washington Law Reporter ard Evening Star previous to the wid day ‘By the Court: CHARLES P. JAMPS, Justice Test: DORSEY CLAGETT. ter of Wills for ihe District of Columbia. WM. B' LORD, Soile.tor. oce Law-3t = REPORT OF THE CONDITIO: THE NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, At Washington, in the District o: At the Close of Business, Octuber 7th, 1586. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. cemee $527,710.45 : Sok ‘s94.2. U.S. ponds to secure circulation. U.S Bowdon ba Oiher sivcks, bonds sid mort sag Due from approved reserve agents, Due from other National Bunks. Due from State hanks and Bunkers. esiate, furniture and fixtures... nt expenses and taxes paid... 3 Bilis of otuer Banks... ‘Fractional paper eae, SPOUL AN PEESBYT.RIAN chu b, thand Bsts. 5 e—Morningnervices LP etock. | <mublaah evening preucilug service Les bewuresiim u,commenci gat 7uv'ciock. — 1t* fe PILGRIM SABBATH SCHOOL—TO- 2S" Morrow, at 3 p.m. 1p Pilgrim Hal., uth st, ner Hn. Prayer we tig Widuedas evening Central mission prayer meeting Friday even 47:30. _A cord.al weicome to all, at q=> FOUNDRY 3f & CHURCH, Fou tectitu and G sts” Rev. br. HL R NAYLOR, pastur. Serviews to-morrow: Sunday schvol at 9:15 am. Prescuing at 12 4 m. and 7:30 p.m. by the Fuster, Keceptiou 01 1r butioners at clove oF ciorning vermon. Missionary meeting at 3:30 p.m. Pray Wedni evening We fovite you to al ==> THERE WILL BE A SERMON ON THIS 5 ‘Serip.are: And 1, Joliu, saw the Ho.y City, New Jerusalem, -omi gdowu from G.d out of heaven, prepared us.» Dride alorned for her busbai sJebrew breth.en, Suuday, vetober Beunsyiv.utn ave. and sallon, 21st chapter. 2d verre. Sas TABEACLE OTH AND B STS SW. ‘Rev. Wat. C. SCOFIELD, pastor | Services at sau. a:d 7:30 p.m. subjects uppropriate to the cominé..cemznt of the pastor's miuisiry. Sunday Seow at 90am. Al are h it SS, BXLAND ME CHUKCIL—COR Tor and Dats s.w.—AT 11 ac. preaching Dy the pastor. iwev. W. HL Ciai 0 ‘pe, Brecb~ ug by Rev. B, Tie 5 ie a>, CHURCH, OF “OUR FATHER” (ON SE versallst), .B.th und «sts, ev. ALEXANDER KENT, pasion services so-morrow at a1 aw. ald iu bm. Sunday school at vy am, Strangers Curdiaily savited. ae ese PH BEONMED CHURCH IN THE UNITED STA LES—-ervices iu the: bapel, corner 15th and | streets nor.h -«si, To-morrow, hat O8u. Service ad sermon at 11 Pm Preaching b, tue pastor, sev. awesidenee, Aus uth si.nw. | It NEW JERU-~ALEM (SWEDE. BO..G temple Nori Cupitur st, between 5 Murrow: Subd. ¥ suuvol st : at Peewehing bY ibe avev. ke. BW. DANTELS, at 11 am. Suet: * wll gur ions Iu this tte be our com: yantons in the mext?” "(A discourse appropriate to the passing away of Wililam Je sun.) le Sa, MCKESDRE« ME CHURCH, MASSA- ‘etstis ave., bet ih und luth ste LAs, Kev. C HERBERT KicHaRDSOX, pasior.—11 am. “our infloen Ju pin. Lecture wud concertser vice sople uf lec ure: “ihe reintion of tue cinss (0 acl oulsin?” “Dugle by wcheuuree Caulk uixd Pik, Yoda peoy. fing Mu, Sunday scuooi, Seuts frec anu pibiic ne It tug feora the Epworth Hymnal Mowers; speunine Uy Lue sabe ic. dvb, 730. p.m, edu, revivan Player meetlu Sp. ius. iewch TS urgenby Leeded. x uyer meeilog Thursday 7.00 p.m.” Lou't iat to cal and ser us, ate Trade doiiar— (Re THE ASSTAL RTO OR ‘~iockholders of the WASHINGTO MAN. SRACTUHING COMPANY, for the parpowe of eleet- ‘Seven Lirectors will be held ut the «lice of Pratt & Son. 81 and TCBSLAY EVENING, October Lvth, at 8 o’clo~ ocd-law3w JEKOME F. JOHNSON. Secy. (Re © EE SUPREME (OURT OF TE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holdirg a Listrict Court of the Cited States In the matter o: the consemnation of nnd for a Con- grewional Livrary—No. 833, Distriet Court, of Mary R. DARLING. chuiming < 1,620.00, asesed hy the Jury herein us the value vi parcel 18, In square No. 70 ot iss y the Court, this 20 day of October. A. D. 1886, ad Judged and decreed that als purties claiming adversely lowed Max¥ KR Damii-o suow cause, on or be ore the 14th day o. October, A.D. 1588, why the pravers Of sai¢ petit on should not be grante: provided ¥ Of this ord. be published every other day len days prior to sud 14th d-y of Uctober in ume Rewspaper pubslued (a the District of Columba. CHARLES P. JAMES, Justion. A true copy. R, J. MEIGS. Clerk. ectstathtol4 By W.£ WILLIAMS, Asst Clerk. (Re 22 2 how DENTIS’ Office wid Kesicience: 306 ith st. ow. se30-Ime es Fixrens LARGEST VARIETY. LOWEST PRICES, WEUDING PRESENTS. FINE LAMPS FR LIBRARIES AND PARLORS, E £, Brooks, 0c ‘S31 loth street. (> COaBER Comeen MAHOGANY. ‘MAPLE asi WALNUT, ‘CHERRY. < BOARDS FLOORING. Pariti DOOKS. BLINDS MOULDINGS, «&c., At lowest prices. Prompt delivery and correct Count, at yardot WM. R. MCLEAN, seza 13th and B st~ nw, EE. JOHNSON HAS REMOVED row 81 i4ih st to G10 ISB St -.W. Tae W. Gomsow isa W, Mataniset c= Meniber SS Stack EE. Deposits. Exchange Lana Collections Rallrond Stocks and Bonds. and all securities listed on the Fxcha: ‘ew York, Pluladelphia, Boston Abd Baltsmore boughe aud Sold. A speciats made « Bonds and al veal Kaliruad. Gen ssurance and ‘Telephone st ck dectt in American be Ieepbone Steck bought and sold.aa7 <a 2126 Pennsyivania ave, Has a large force o: god mechanles to Attend promp yalre cr L trobes, Furnaces Forue vs and Gig Tavees wn Plumbing &=. we SAMUEL S SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES PLUMEING AND HEATING. Job Work a Specialty. 2. zs 409 9th st. mow. WASHINGTON GPR MANEN 3 ASD Sinck.. The weecrty of the stuck Dolders, Wasbinyte bk LL Nic. OL-oN, se ett as Sacer Bt toSle 1th ac ues wom lous F tol paw Storie EDWARD © TOWNSEND, ‘hacMite OF BuScUTION Bas K moved Siam _1S1T 13th stsvet nw q— PHOWVITA—Thi~ coun. NAIK (Ras aan NEG Cherry and Harare aca | efhetent pra auc Nerve meguard aeaine. Maatia. Mul 429 Peciay avai Phosphates, ls a pops Jomie und. MILBUICY' ie b tten or > Bercazxs Besrox Pose OR HARD WAX FINISH FUR FLOORS or secateh, There is uA. ing Lo compare with ‘This jear'ssaies teu Hues any previous year. HAYWAMD & HUTCHINSON. Laois Artestiox LATIST PAKisIaX MODES TN HAIR GOODS MLLe M4. PRANDI, 1809 F sruxer OPHELIA, Ba: i BASKET PLAITS, Loin XV a6 (Our E UREN, eroaae erst rw ane & vest eco, SHEAM AND HOT WAT!R HEATING AND VENTILATION. Agents tor the buhex wid; Rvigier € Banese team L mo dude U Bh KbeT NSW = = Basrasers: W asiixetos. PAPER HANGINGS ‘The largest and most com piete a-scrtment of WALL AND CE-LING L5COKAvIONS Ever oferee abd & ati, the snes ibis Louis 4 DEITER, SIS F street nw 30 3. Howardst, ects Wenbu mton, = Bahime: Towa Ovien Fon @ FEW bats UNLY Lease Mivsew’ 24 14. heels, Lunon anu ¢ ur. ld, nize. 14 Ae Ue oa Bout. Cai 2 st. (Of the best mimwuimciurers sae, ot We 116 Penueyivas avevie S282 SLEPEF 9 #8 3 ider DOR tiucates 0 depualt fori garveu Wwided profits... Individual deposits subj Due to other Ni ae Due to State Banks and bankers... District of Columbia. County of Washington, 3.2 z JAMES. Cashier of’ the above- nained bank. do solemuly swear that the above siate- meutis true to the best of my Knowledge and bellef. GA. Me, Casuier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this gh day of ALBERT B RUFF, Notary Public. Octuber, 1856. Correct—atiest: EDWARD TEMPLE, CA JAMES, OAL AND WOOD FROM SUN uROTHE %, the must exten- sie dealers iy the District: supply nore fuustlies than Any other urm suut of New York. Cental offi Offices throughout the city. it CS Pi Tanz © st nw. hone counections, THE OFFICE OF THE NORTHW ST- ‘ro Mutual Life Insurance Co. has removed 3. REsHtAM. Gen agen. ‘soU:Lexst portion Cid city wnich we will ANE & McDEKMOTT, BEAT MEN WITH MONEY TO INVEST- aa rseghoe ping, obviates ‘he use’ from 9:6 ¥ to 1205 F. sell cheap to lume ute Bush bereraelh ca a Prevents balling ands snd bees; no Frougning juired; . as beet need the mvauo w manwactare aud puron Pre" manaee Galland Paes, WA a. Hnvestigas or eadress, the TAYLOR, 05 Gq st'n Ww. Beate Fighta for sale cabana (a, WESLEY GHAPET, COR OF OTH AND F via. b.w., ev. RICHARD NORRIS, pastor, iY schol PSD ata Preacuiue by new OE ese 114 mig Syeruicedng wr youn. peuple 8:39 ib: preschiugey’ ieee. MoH lurks U.’ Savy, 30 Bilas prager uucetiug Lnucaday 700 pms oe ‘dig, wou Bh; Cundreus uurmad elucs, Raturday apm hie (perm, FOURTH PRESHYTEVTAN CHURCH, | J ‘Yb xt. n.w., bet. Guu H sts, Rev. Josiei 2. RELLY, pustur—Subuath echovs a UCU « Fiewcbiu, ‘at 41a mh, Gospel service at 4200 P.m. Dlrmincto ar. € dk it Z~, S80UND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH 81. UbS~ atid Virginwave. se, comusu aise ows, . @ eongrewatl pastor, turge. Preneiluag ut Lu a iL mna'7y peineoy th Sultuay schious ah ¥ise ous Ubg tach 3" pes Scung eopie siucett 4 Lute a ap is oF Giad W. ike DE yer sevice, ttsodey, eco pane a me Meception doy ewcu Fr day srum .t010), un it CaLVAR) BAPTiss CHU, ‘Sth and Hf sis uw. Rev, SaMCEL H. GREE pustur. Sunday Scuvol vty wm. x reaculug Bs pastor :1 am anu Gu pm Lhe wor wing ser vice Wul be lugerpreved iu the sign iauguage. Seas JOF ubs,iind wll are vor uialy InVived. av GRAG. ME. CHURCH SoUiH, CoR- ‘ner 7th und A’ sts, 1e.—Nuuday scuvol at vy mm. Prewchiug at 1. am bp Kv. as De WaRps ac 7:0 p.m uy tue Bev. JP. 11ALt~ Class Mweeuluy eVery 1Ue vay at ¢:8U ui. i rayer meting eVerys auursday. commencing ut 1230, 10 0 ch alt ate luvied. 5. W. Havpaway, pastor, ue Washington News and Gossin, THE CoxpitIon oF Mx. Geo. W. ADAMS — The painful announcement is made that the condition of Mr. Adams is more serious this aiternoon than it has been at any time since his illness set in, Last evening he seemed de- cldediy better, and strong hopes of continued improvement were entertained, but between wo and three o'clock this morning a change for the worse occurred, and at the present time grounds for the gravest apprehension exist. GovERNMENT Receipts To-DAy.—internal Tevenue, $327,069.77; customs, $712,579.99, THE PRESIDENT to-day saw Senator Hamp ton and Assistant Secretary Porter with ex- Gov. Aiken, of South Carolina, Tue Exrorr Stamp for the oleomargarine tax has been printed. The illustration repre- senteaship at \d the entire work is very creditable, °* APPLICATIONS FoR PaRrpon oF Jams D. Freu.—The President bas received several Applications for the purdon of James D. Fish, President of the detunct Murine National bank of New York, and has referred thetn all tothe U.S. district attorney who conducted the prow ecution of the cuses ugulust Fish, for report, THE STATUE oF GEN. RAWLINS, heretofore on the reservation between Dand E and 18th ond 19th streets northwest, was yesterday placed in the triangular reservation on the south side of Penusyivania avenue, east 91h street, NAVAL ORveRs.—Lieut. Henry McCrea de- tached trom the Sheoundouh and ordered to the navalacademy. Lieut. Lucien Young and Ensign Richurd Henderson, trom the Shenusa- dvah, and ordered Lome to await orders, ORDRRED TO WASHINGTON.—Mr. Samuel W. Beail, a brother of the deputy clerk of the United States Supreme Court, and one of the oldest sergean's in the rignal service, bas been ordered trom Atlanta for duty ut headquarters in this city. Sergt, Beal! has been in the ser vice tifteen years, and during that period has had charge of some of the most important sta- tlons. “He bas been in churge of Mouut Wash in-ton, San Francisco, and more recently of Atlanta, FRAUDULENT Fees.—Ool. J. M. Heiskell, an exuminer o! the Department of Justice, bas dls- covered a series of frauds perpetrated on the government by U.S. commisstonery to Patrick county, Virglula, by conniving with fraudulent Wituestes, suowlng that fraudulent exumina- tions were heid tor pretended violation of reve Due laWs (or the profit of fees, It ls said that tt has been learned that fraudulent tees amount ing to over $3,000": 1ve Deen collected, and & much larger amount is suspected. THRee Moxwon Bishors Paspowep.—The President hus pardoned Ammon M. Tenny, J. C. Kemp and J. R. Christofferson, three bishops of the Mormon church, who were convicted In Arizona about two yeurs ago of violations of the Edmauds law aud xenteveca to Imurison- meut at Detroit, Mich. They were the first per- sons tried under thatlaw, and the Presttent aud the Atorney General, as well as the Judge be- fore whom tie ca-e- were heard, are ow satis- fled that the sentences lin posed were illeg.d and excessive, It appears they were Untew on a CU rye of unlaw.ul cohabitation—a misdemean- or—und convicted and seuteuced v1 poly ga: vevereul otuer In- PexsonaL.—Representative Alken, of South Carolina, is at the National—Mr. Edmund Hudson, of the Capital, urrived in New York yesterdayfrom Eurupe, and is expected here to- morrow or Monuay.—Senators Cameron and Camuen were registered in New York last i.—J. P, Aruett, of Cnicrgo, is at Worm- eee Four OT ME CHUNG SE, ev. Mek. HICK, pastur.—Y u. m., sunday Senods at the chur hund misiou. 114 u1, aad 4:30 Polk, preaching Dy Le pusior, Uno pL ty Voli keopre’s prise mectluy. weVival servicers at Digul Al are welcome. ar (Ker, BEY, DR, JOHN . NEWMAN WILL preach in the a.etsopolitan at... Uhus ac 2d om. aud Pu. Sunday school at & m. Strangers Cordusiy invited. “Lhursday eveu- Ang 16. tare, 420. it OUNT VERNON PLACE M. & ‘Shure, South, corner Urb and Ke Bia. tw. — Preachlug Suuay at 11's m2. aus 4:30 m2 uy tbe pas tor, “Kev, BW. ADDAWaY. Murm.ag suuject: tue seat Ruck hveuiny suyect: ane seulyest lu the oui Public Conustiy invived. ue iN THE SUPEOME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. HOLD NO SPECLAL TEUM Ax A Din. HiCT COUR OF ‘Tike UNIVE) STATEN, In the wat er of th condemuation of land for a Con- ssslual LAbeary—D.str.ct Court. No. ASS. Consiueration of the petilion of s.ebecca A! Blaine abd “orephine D. Hicks. filed berein. claiming ihe sum Of fodsieen thousand ‘nine hundred and nine ber, 1888, on in tou 0! TA. Lambert. p titioners, o.devel that the uucoows. Shut ‘a dull ersons claiming adver ely to the suid ‘Biaine. nd Josephine D. Hie efre the Zist dey oF hh said petitioners, Sofoquld be warded io them, rovided, & copy uf ibs order ee hor ett dasprior<geaid stat dat 0 tober, in some bewspaper printed aud pul im the DistrictorColumois 7 CHARLES P. By M A. CLANCY, yubllsied evesy a investment Securities District | JAMIS, Justice. J. MEIGS, Cerk, GAY 5i. BaPri-T CHUGH, Co. boo ner Guy aud 3-00 sn, Kev. ue We Me Cie ToveH, Pastor is uur iie Widow's Me “tou e mi, a Wise Choice sapusm alter seruion.— cab: vate seuoul, Yigy aim Touraay evedug. Prayer ueelig, 70. S.raugers Wescute. ae f VERMOS1 AVENUE CHKISTIAN CHURCH. Preachin, at 11 by Kev. W.eWaN. Youug copes meedig at US jk Muay schvOl at Vw al Al ure cOrdwaly luviied to Dove services, at gg ASU» NSION CHURCH, GoW 171 AND USERS are tw earns poyar wade Mon-tLiveove ‘kveinug paper? “Od yernoe at ow ‘The wcev: Mr. ScMackaxtsoun wid prench at both service. * a (> 22 Ae CHURCH, Einar sx, beween B ond C sts. me, Kev. James w: Chauk, rector —Serviees Suuday: Moru.ng riayer, Jusy 6 ele: Holy k@churist, 4 une Lisa. 250. a nuiy Seoul, Spas, + OF ENC, 7 wn: Mo. une Prayer, Eveu mong, insu or Twduts’ days, Wednesduysa.d Fraiag: ‘ut 73 it GORCORAS HILL, BEKNAKD H. JOHNSTON. HILL & JOHNSION, 738 REAL ESTATE, 102 Sropisiy Soeiie. eee ant cxcliniged, Peetipitar | stim ton given te the renting crihoa So cad colisenes mS Loans negotinted, laentance placed la erp conc GS & CO. oc7-im (R= SEW issue OF stoce. = WILLIAM AND INSURANCE luvestueuts e.retully EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING, ASSOCIATION. ASSETS SEPT. 15, 1886, $691,884.67. Beoks are now open for shares in the 12th Issue. apents can be tion datiy, from 6:30 a m. 10 ‘onthly payments are $2.50 per share | ai. Ide the object of the Association, Will be furnished, und subscrig- ows received, by — Gi itor of Patents, 927 B uw. : 220 biuisou, Parner & Co, clothies. experien: © has en- . he Avtura Le and Bituminous Cou for Seacuihg Dus Dimes Mie luv te th. uitention of consamers to an Inspec- Now of ur sive AB LEN eek @ BRO ENSON € BRO,, ( flice 419 10th st. n, Mill and Depot 7th st. whart. HAMLINE METHODIST * EPI: L wurch, Yih and Pats. nev. J. A. Pric Fe Chics und Fecepslin meubers; 733. p.m preaching aud revival services: lbw. «6! Sunday seuUO , BHU [. M. Wertng of the Suadlay Scuvol salssionary Society. add. ess uy tev, Chass. the Us Nuvy; Subjec.: Mission Ficids inthe .c-4nt. “evival services during the week at tu yD, Aid ure wvived. ae * & SERED BAP, Is] abst now —The vastor, Ui. 0. W. Nan prests Bt 4) a uh. wud wt 700. Siteat ‘fe (ar FOUSG Men's ChumisTIAN assucta- Lon, au Nw Souk ave Young mers Meet. g 4p i. cunuucted Oj ut. W. He Snare duUlig MA's wiote Cause Op. les tug tary. “Wo pes Meeuug at G fe uke wed be Me ds CuK. YOuuK wes al uss Wecome at Ibe ug OF 10 the Assocaciun Foun t ihe, CuUKCH OF THE LPIPHANY, REV. SH. GIRSRY, . sefuult. subcct: A sector Wi pr ig services, ~, WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Hsu. beeen th anu “uch, Kev. sa YNMOOP, ssi. Ubjees OF uiscourse Dulas y SVG, ANY he Buleaot.” ve tue nu-Tsh bide, ss Shaan «HU ACH GF THE TOV ores Dea rue foment, ite Maula BoLday schuyi at ¥ 40 am. ra aur Nig aes Vice. AN CM. weassoF (Reem, G NERAL Us ton SUSSION. 900 Pa. SSS RTS ect er vices win be wet as tudo: eon I VELY Wie. Uuy at «a; every Week aly 9 «ys Sunday -@ Pru Dinse suuocuin wu-ta Guay bigMt, dv Untow au. Cuuiel, ALoudas ulgul, 720. bbratica Missiun, Go be. S laud ave. aut ues ay aid rh ght. Uy Ly.B st We, day Sunday, foot of th We, a2eu; Market space ibys ot AL Dlrew aL. a, 46. “att busstiess Maeecsing ab ats8.0 «ulus, Mutay Bight, October 1B WME MUS Us, PENN. AVE Tit) (E> contrat ntun ation wiht Wa Gee Rervice ut the Dme Muscum .o-worruw (anu ) Sighs at siiu Uchuns oe cucdicel op tie Se natebY, chactuoas cr tre eaten eae we, ig the Siping to ve red by the come Wagon Cia Ale ws. tne . ue ake, Lead are wViied to come siid"“ie.r Ufa power shat Ucsiey the ieertsustuses ha power thie wii set ypet te wns haut oe 41 UALisM. 7TH AND L N.W.— KK J, AUPLEY. iecuurer ana fo. i; 1's pL Ompe feces ror Suabeuee: feo piu k-alps uiecaey Seca iups ste. dour doueeiou MH “ie 1k SUPRY Mr: COORT OF THE FC OLUw BIA, District Court of the Ke Loiding ® Speer Ts sur ne Inthe matter of the © uuemun You 0 mud for &¢ OUKreesOUal | No. 333. — District tel ‘Court Docket. {on 6 nsideracion of the 1 etitlon of « eo: ge F. Ap- berelu uird, cluita ng the &.m of three thoosand md weut, five ). aie sed b the inn guare sO tuts firs, Uey of Ucvober, x 1.1m © of mution oF W. & kaimonsio. procter for th” petit! ner.orvered (hat All pr Ob. clung BUveres to the sad Apc: ¥ how cause op oF betore tue HL for the sun aloresant to be ed. “Provided s varell Eoller avd con Value of parce, he se Dy Lats court, PAY GF Oc1. to bin, shoud not be over ki sunie pow sp nd cirednated he aster of Git . emiracing everything new Cit. Hibs P. JAMES, Justice. Mi La Lue HOR: Le seat eApeumITe LO i RAT Ec raat, Awe cer. FUT BaPricT Cio TES, bso" irene ma nancies SESE CNION MuTHOstei -EPiSo Gere ee Pe gD ROUFAL fev. cuatties "W. wakbiin pangr Prostaue Sy SMS m. Set scan Ua and a ae x Mice, Suda, “yoy. Pras er Sicel ‘amu set ce, Me ude, ee het ing, Weduerday, 7300 Dw. Al ate welcunied. meus me rt 1. P. L1bB YY .NFOR..@HI CUSLM- (seers tie e's ah. ms ite of Cease *aver) ovat’, worta Ui woods un had a Ghat ths will be checd oat u. auction. Laba.. reuau Der acd give my attention to the kepuirt’g Lusiess “Gogus ca be val malue tor Chik tunie cy tantug aiuals payuuent on teu Cane ad et prices, oes Bin fi THE DIREOONS OF THE Us.TED Perri need MuguNat nave cred @ quar nidvs pou suchiuinte oF the cua tex igus the exruihonst Uiecunpenes RCC LATING LIBR sylvume ave. Sew LooKs aud Lest Traweh 1622 Ai nt tase. oNand Mra bb idenakbe. => NoTICe ‘TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIFS Hon vour Hale fillisiz out. One treatment of the eric Mair Reworer will doit Twenty-Hve treat- Lobos 1OF GLA Aha BeVEr iadled In SG Sears ali fo Leotiaole Ma Mae atalies i Wasnt, 122. F STRELT NOW. beriodi- Aire LUCY be Straight Goat SUR. U1 8440, te tbe best of trade. 10. cual «Diy 6t Dene prices anc made by ube Sus at the Couttat Datonul weak UCTOBe NTaneter aves Goons: lose UC hulsaees Ike ‘ae ri PUO..E & BRUOK , ¥8T LUUInI.N, he, id nasilcs te kore Sas ae abi £eDONS ARE Hye, £BY He Page eal Se Berd os rae he Me Jems tensor ts tke busiiess oF rs 1 Gearat JUBN ©. C.OK @ BHO. — D. Swab avd Beech Tuylor, of a, were In Chicago on Thursday,— of St. Louis, Edwin B. Smith und Freeman D, Marekwa.d, of New York, are at the Riggs.—H, B. and J. R. Tyson, of Puila- delphia, aud J. C. Hutcuinson, of New Humpsiire, are” at’ the — Metropolitan. — W. 8. Bissell, of Buffalo, Mr, DeRomere, of Lon- don, H. C. Barnacd, of eae and A.J. Mul- land aud Frank Overbeck, of Cincinnati, ure at the Ariington.—0. F. Gurila, of St. Louis, Mo., G. b. Muiligan, oftipringneld, 'B. L, Chandler, of Phiiudeipuiu, B. N. Oweus, ot Leadviile, W: Hi. Seg regener ees eet A pipes. sou, BM. Huxley au . Heginan, of New York, ure at ‘Mard’s.——Geueral "W.-W. Bingiium, of Boston, 1s ay the “yb Waiter Biaine, George S. Whitty aud H. De i, Of Cuicugy, KE. L. Bonuer, of Montana, D.C. Douovun, of Philadelphia, are ai Not Pardon Him. DANIEL CARRIGAN TO BE SENT Tu TRE PENI- TENTIARY. ‘The President hus ponttively declined togrant @ pardon In the case 0; Duniel Currigan, formerly aclerk In the Nuvy department, wu0 wus con- victed in June, 1885, of freuds against the governmunt, aud sentenced to six years’ im- privonment in the Aibuny penitentiary. Cur rigan hus been confined in the District jull ever since bis conviction, and bas been wed 4s & wituess Ib severul caves against other persons, similar to iis own, The Attorney General to directed his removal to the Albany peni- tentiary. ———+e-—___ Exploring Northern Alaska. REPORT OF LIEUTENANT GEO. M. STONEY. A telegram was recelved at the Navy depart- ment to-day fruin Lieutenant Geo. M. Stoney, communding the northern Aiuska exploring expedition, dated Ounaiaska, September 20tb, Via San Francisco, October 8th, He aznounces, the arrival of the revenue steamer Bear, Cupt. M. A. Healey, commanding, ut Ouniluska, Seplember 16th, with the northern Aimska’ ex- pluting expedition om vourd. | All were well, JeUl. Sloney slates that he succeeded tu ex- purhig Arcuc Alaska to the Arctic ocean, und Feached the occan sixty mlies to tue eastward of Pulut burrow, He hus iorwarded a written synopsis o1 the work done. eee The Yen Southern States, THEIR MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT SET FORTH IX CUL. SW11ZLER'S REPORT. The report of Col. Switzer, chief of the bureau, of statistics, ‘Treasury department, is in the hands of the public printer, aud wil be ready lor distribution in # few weeks. The report In in {ts present forin {s really # series ut ten sepu- race reports on euch of the (en southern stutes eust of the Mississippi and Obio rivers and south of Lie Powe, and wil make a volume 0; ubout 60U pages .oF gratuitous distribution. among the peopie. It is devoted to statisucal ‘uu other informution In regard to the com- Merend, (faimporlation, MmNnuiacturing, educa ona, aud uiner iuieresis of these stuex, and wilt prove a Very iuterestiug und valuable pub Hewwon. Lt will be Uy nu iucaus & nae of dry Statistical tables, but w! imOUDL Of Luteresting mui 4ud of Listorical Guatucver, and will pro 4 revelution to the suutheru peuple tuemselves and to the Wudie country—a revelution In. Fe spect lo the evidences Wnieb It will cyntain of suluern material development aud of re cuperauve euergies witout purallel in our iiswry. The series of tev reporis made by a Fe reyes wuch Oue of tue simes~wiil be hie ceded by @ review of the whole subject Uy Switser uliused. Ou Friday uext vol, Switzer Wii ieave tur Chicaso and Ouuua, thenee 10F & Jew days W his vid home at Columbia, ——_+o-___—__ Senator Pike's Sudden Death. HE DKOPS DEAD ON His NEW HAMPSBIRE FAMM. Senator Austin F, Fike dropped dead on his Jarm a mile ubove Fraukiin Falls avout noon yesterduy. He had been in bis usual bealth siuce May, when be revurued from Washington, He leuves u ‘*1uow, oue sun and two duughtens be was born October 16, 1819; received un.ace- demic educution; studied law, and was dinitted to the bar Wuack county in Juy, wad bus Leen in ucave practice uve; Wie a member of tue New Hampehire house of cepre- seututives 1n 18650, °61, 6,65 anu ‘6d, and speuker Of the huu-e the lust two yeurs; wma memver of the New Humpabire seumte iu 1867 4nd 1858, and president o: the seuute Lue inst yeu; Was CuulTMMD Of Lhe repnbiigun sate ‘commitiee in 1558, "59 aud "U5 was di 10 Lue Puiluel, ia couventiun whieh nomi haied Gel. Fremont In, 1808; was elected Fepresentative | w the fury: eg Se SyPe em Deveniber 2, 2878, Wy Murob, 18,5, nnd Was evected to ie Cuil tea. . Seulute ws a Fopublicas vo sueoeed K.-H. Rullins, Yepublieau, @ud Luk his seat December: t dibs Lerma uf service would bave expired Eatery uch orem excursion arty of veterauacot tus ola Tih, 1Uth ang meuty ium the vicluity of Spri ie Have deen vistiny Gettysburg, arrived City" gine evouing’ wba apeut wrdag” ho BULULLue chy. ‘ibis afteruvon they leave imreadernig Otago’ a ‘excunon ty" wom ite] ices ub 10036, Co Ae Rig ty expeeeg bates Divoxern.—To-day Judge James sini toled Line Ae slate agataae Amor W. sisee WO CENTS. Personal Movements, &c. During Mrs. Cleveland's absence the Presl- rinally with Secretary and Mra, nduy evening, Mrs, Cleveland and Mra. Folsom brought with them on their retarn from Buffaloon Wednes- Mrs. Cadman, of Jackson, Mich., who Is ir. Foisom's sister. On Thursd: Poisor visit to the tomb of Washingwo about the city. ber home In the west early next wee! Secretury Bayard is accompanied by Miss ‘ard on bis vacation, Mirs Florence r girlsare at the iamily 3 7 Bae Tele college” dent dined info Budicott on su: on, at Mount Ver entered the Junior class at Mrs. and Miss Endicott are quietly enjoying ‘autumn days in drives about the Attorney General Garland has returned from jovenated. During his er wrote @ letter nor per, but spent nis days io hunt the beautiful his vacation entire! ing and fishin, has remained In Attorney General’ ‘he city ali summer, and the pusehold will continue for the next season ut 1815 Ruode Island avenue. Mrs. Vilasreturned trom her visit to Chicago last evening, Gen. E. F. Beale left the city this morning for & trip to the Pucific coast, where he will look hi sive munching interests, Mi x vale returned this week from a sum- mer’s touring in Europe. Senator Camvron’ house on Lafayette Squureisopen and alring. MM: ron Is OF expected uext week, Une MPS Came The Chief Justice and Mrs. Waite and Miss Nina Waite are buck from their western Jour- Justice Waite is looking well aud ro- roceeued tw call Upon the assuclute 0 are in town, soon after his arri- Justice and Mrs. Matthews are in their hand- some house on Connecticut avenue. The Misses Matthews, who spe Obio, during their father’s absence In wil returu to their home ere in a who was in the carriage y with Seaator Evuri ured, last summer, has recuvel when the horses ran aw: and was inj: from her bruv Mr. D. Percy Morgan, who was married to rsous, of New York, In Lenox, on Taare Mr. Alexander Greger, of the Russ! for bis best man, pena the houeymoon in the family 1b Heutt Circle, ‘The boy baby thut was born to Lieut. and Mrs. Werlich, in August, bas been named in he Secretury of tue Navy, Willian Tue upproaching marriage is announced of Col, Rubert 1. Fleming and Miss Belle Vedui ouly daughter uf Col. N schoiws Vedde! aven wl the resi Musgachusetis uvenue, ou Weduesduy, the 27th of Ociuber, und tae 'y will Luke place at7 o'clock, to be tol- by the reception. The new,; pair will spend a iortuight in ‘New turn here wili issue curds lor st homes, on the Ist and 8th uf Decemver. Major and Mrs. A. E. Bates sent their P. P. C. Bates lias xone direct, and on their cards this week, with the children, to St. Paul, Mini Mrs. Butes is her inuther aud Mrs. Ul Col. and Mrs. Lumunt have taken up their residence for the winter at 2003 I street, Hon. Hugh J. Jewett, of New York, bas taken Major Bates’ beautiful hot Mrs, Jeweit an n Puiludelputa, visiting layton MeMicudel, use, 1301 18th street, Jewett have Mrs. Dahlgren will shortly leave her South Mvuntain place for the winter, und occupy ber hundsome residence on Tuomas Circle. Baron Zediwits, ot the German legation, bi returned irom a visit to New York and Lenox. Pay Inspector Hoy, of the navy yard, and and their young folks, leave shortly ree yeurs' ausence in Eurupe. Ex-Gov. Houdly, of Ohio, spent the early por. ton of the week in the city. Admiral Porter, who bas been very ill, is rap- idly convalescing. Ex-Senator Yoleets lying ill in New York city, Judge Wharton und family have taken ‘up their abode In a house on the Teulytown road. The engugement is announced of Mr. Jumes Jghuston, of this ctty, to Mum Garr, of Philadel: AMias Kate Curtin, daughter of Represontative Curtain, has announced ber engagement to Mr. Burnet, ot New York. There will be w Social in the parlors of the E. church on Tuesday eve- v. Joho P. Newuan, pastor, is one of rd Of munagers, The deepest sympathy of @ large number ot peuple goes out to Mrs, Ricketts on the her motuer vy death. airs, Lawrence bud been teevle tur woiue time, uud Mrs. Ricketis had spent most of the suminer to ner, aud bad youe for @ suort visit to Puiu delyhia with ber nusbund, who Was wise cous vulesceul, Wien the su her wo thiseity, Leavin adelpia, Atr airs, Lawrence died on Ti Wednesday tue burl service Was reud at bouse,und Lue remuins were taken tu Euzs for interment. Mrs. Lawrence ve- Jouged to one of the oluest aud best Kuown tains inesin New York, diss Duisy Rickeuis Is ut Portiaud, Me, A number of weddings in high life ars un- Rounved ior the first week 1n November. Mrs, A. P. Stron; and her sister, Miss Sulome bourne, recently returned trum London, are jone” unull tue Ist of Nuvemuer, when they wilt occupy weir home, 2013 K sirevt northwest. Mr, Rudoiph Bleifus and wite and their niece Miss Kute Horbuch, of this city, sailed from New Yo.k for Europe this afternoon, ‘The marrluge ot Mr, Geo. C. Videtto, of the War department, to Mins Belle Peut terol tue lute Jusepu L. Pearson, wakes place ub Wednesday eveniug “next, at 8 o'ciuck, at Fuuudry ME. chureh, Rev, Henry K. Naylor There will be no bridesmaids or gruolusiuen, ‘Che bride will be given away by W. Pearson, president or the Meiropolitan M, iD mminisvering uinuns came recalling ng Gen. Ricketts in Puli- Kicketis hasieued Lome, aud ‘uesuay mourning. von, dangh- her uucie, Geo, Metropolitan railroad; Mesers. Thomas B. Higgins, Frank M. Hanuiton, aud Charies K. Cleaves will uct us usuers, aud Mr. Audrew B, Videtto, o: Erie, Pu. tue groom's + Will asslet 8 best foun, dumited, will foilow at tbe residence o: 220 E street nortuwest, runt 8:3u to 1U v'cloce, aller which the newly Inarrlcu couple will leuve the city for a wur turough the north, visiting Philadelphia aud nd other pluces of futerest, w be absent two weexs, Senur Don Miguel Velasco y Velasco, Minister of Sulvador, aud Senor Don Augusto Lewy, necrelury ol legutiou, huve taken Wwelr quarte:s lor tue Winter at 1801 K stree—the resideuce ied fur sume Yeurs past by tue Miuister of Mra Elects K. Smith, of this city, who tor two weeks past bas been visiting her turmer ome, Sterling, LL, was the recipi Plewsuut compliment lust Sutvruay evening, ut {ue wands of uer uld irlends In tut piace, who, Preceded by & bund, tarned out ulinost en inuase fo cull upon wer, dv un evidence of the high Which se ts beld were. eveuing lustrumental music and bh pleusaut conversation, and the Oo- joyed byl paruicipants, Wreturp to Washington A reception, Jowpb'L. Pearson, ei thug evening. Mr. D. R. McKee and family have returned ieee ches Ponemgiltt acne pared ops ‘are aguin ve tuelr elegant bute vu Ruode Island avenue, Mise Mutthews, daughter of Justice Mat- thews, has entirely recovered from the effects of (we curriuge accident of last summer in Varts was injured, and Mr, won, lust bis lite. Ex-Secretary aud Mrs, Robeson, Mra. F. & bisyed Miss M, A. Stout teriaelile an > K. Steliwugen, Mr. ge ah at Deiaware Water Lieut. C, H. Cochran, of the 7th infantry, was Mls Anua Graager; datyuver ot Sous Granger us Granger, ver of John Guibas city, ‘Tue coreinony wus followed by « Feoeption af the resideuce ul Lie bride’s parent at Zanesville, Ohio, to No ‘Micumouss Ane! ain. M. G. Muntague, of ap | a city the eventn~ hefore under the popular and eure.ul direction ‘Mr. Gwyliym Crowe: “Mdile, wecen'sex-cation of the *Angui inferno,” from “It Fiuato. Magico,’ took th audience by storm. In answer to an overpow- erlug call for an encore she sang a charming Freneh song with & flute accompaniment by Mr. Radcliff. “Her sympathetic voice, pure in- tonation una marvellc xIbility, If here and there marred by it tendeney to Aggerate, have at once isned her inthe ‘frat flight of popular favorites.” Mrs. Emily Thornton Charles, of this city, has been visiting friends in Indianapolis dur ing the week. Major John H. Cook, wife and sister, Miss Pond, of Boston, witb their friends, Col. und Thue ieSPy Aocetatitar tae ants bat ney, 1827 T street, dui een of the “week. ‘Mujor ‘Couk aud Colonel Priest Were here for the purpose of making arran ments for the visit in May next of the 10th Massachusetis regiment, which wt that time will come to Washington for the purpose of tmuking @ toar of the various battlefields in Vir- giniu in which It took part during the war of secession, Senutor “and Mrs. Logan have rented their Chicago residence, 2119 Calumet avenue, until May. The Senator will remain at the Grand Pacific hojel nutil Congress convenes, Mra. Logan will return to their Washington bome bext week, and remain with ber daughter, Mrs, Tucker, who is 10 1i1 health, Mrs, M. Crawford fs in town making, her sis= ter, Mrs. Edson, 4 short visit before returning to ‘Atlanta, where Lieut, Crawford ls now dtationed. * ———+e+_____ CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. Appoiitments by the President, Ete. The President to-duy appointed Thomas Priestly, of Miueral Point, Wik, to be Indlun ugentat the Yokima agency, Washington terri- tory Chas. E. Dailey, of Arizona, to be register o1 the land ottice at Tuoson, Arizona; and Michael F. Butielle, of Minn , to be register of the land office at Bargo, Dakota, ‘Changes under the civil service law, during the current week, huve taken place’ in ‘Treasury department as follows: Nathuo Griswold, of Arkansas, in the ban 000 class sixth auditor's office; Herman A. ner, of New York, class one, aud Thos, T. ran, of Lilinuls, cluss two, of second autidor’s office; John A.W. Burclie, of the District of Coiumbia, class one in office of first auditor, and Shaler G. Hillyer, jr, of Georgia, 3900 ‘class in buread Of statistics; having all served sutisiacwory probationary terms, nave received ‘absolute appointments, Promotious—Geo, W. Campfield, of New York, from $9U0 to class one In_ office of the wecretary; C. L. Polndexter, of Tiiuois, frum ¢luss one to cias- two In vilice of sixth auditor. Bir. Robt. 8. Sunzuse, of New Jersey, bas been Sppoiuted confidential clerk to the United Thon Tegal, of Georgia, has bee! nos. J. Hogan, oF ja, has been reup- pvinted fourth assistautexuminerin the Pat- ent office, ——___coe—___ THE PLANI}G MILL FIRE. Charges of Arson Against Melville Washington and W. A. M. Niedfeidt Dismiesed by Judge Suell. This morning Detective Wheeler arrested a clgarmmaker numed William A. M. Niedielat, who, {twas charged, was in McLeav’s piaulng mill atthe time the fire was started Thursday night, and he was held o2 @ charge of arson. This afternoon, in the Police Court, Niedieldt nd the colored man, Melville Washington, were churged with arson, Their counsel, 0. 8. B. Wall, entered a plea of “not gulity. Detective Wheeler testified that the alarm wus turned iu at6:40o'clock, and a tew minutes later he was present al the tire; was unabie to State Whetuer the Lutiding had been set un fire or uot Both defendants admiited tw witness that ‘they Were in tue mill shortly before the re. Lieut. Arnold testified to the arrest of Wasb- Ingvou on the evening of tue fire. Witness suid that a man told bin that he thought tbe mill wus ou fre, but he (Arnold) did uot turn in the alarm aul be satistied bim-el( that there was alire. He thought the time between wuen be Was notified and when the alarm was turned tu must buve been from Lweive to thiteen ininutes. Waiter Dugier, te colored night wateninay, tentitied tua shoruly the fire he saw Wasbiugton, the turemu: whitesan in the mills” Waahiugoou a) imo what be cur Tied the keys away svearly for. Wituvay could not deny white ian. ‘Ariba e Puyne; Covored, who works at the mili, ledufied that after ‘tue sale was over Thunday eveniug be assisted in loudiug o Wwaxen with ~owe iron tor Mr. MeLean, und Jefv he mill about hali-past five o'ciues. Later In the evening, alter six o'ciock, wiiness suw detendaut, Washington, and auother Tan in tue office dt the mill, Witness left tuat veigu- Lorhood und was at te corner of 9b and F Streete when the alarm was sounded. Witness suld be suw Washington have $50 and he (Washington) said he had $1uU. He told another than that be had $150, aod tbat he gut it trom his ther at Wiltaru’s ‘note. On crows examination witness said he wus the man, who several years ago, Was held for corruptly ap- prouchibg u jury, ‘The case Wux dismissed. ————_ Brps For T111NG.—Bids were opened at Col. Casey’s office to-day for marble and siate Uiing for the west and center wing» of tue State, War, and Navy department building. Tue biduers were Vermout Mauufuciuring company, Bur- Hington Manuincturing company, David Wil lias, Of Sidtington, Paz Bust Bui Cousvliduted Slute cunpany, Davia Of Chicago; Chas, Hall, Enill Fritsch of EUROPE RANSACKED IN VAIN Fuk TRACES OF ‘A WEALTHY ENGLISHMAN. Atelegram from Loudon, Octover 5, says: One of the culef topics ia English and Ameri- can socleiy on the continent tor two montus past hug been the mysterious disuppeurauce of Arthur Motyneaux Roy ds uuring a visit to the Alps. So muny wiid versions of Ube stury are afloat that it was with some difficulty that Mr. Guye, one of thé fellows 0: Oriel Codege, Ox- turd, Wo was Mr. Royds’ companion on the {flp, was tually teaced. In an interview with Mr. Gaye at bis hume in using, Middiesex, Mc, Koyds Was fuund w be of au a cient Luu- ‘cushire family, is quite weulthy, abut 30 years of uge, and muscular. Mr. Uaye and Mr. Royds traveled together fora month ia the Alplue country. Starting bomeward they reached Busie a: five o’cluck In the eveulug vi AUsust 2, intending w start .or Cainis vy tue S20 p.m. train. Huving con- elderable lime on tueir bands tuey strolied about own, look diuuer, and then went dowa Wo the crowded station piatform. At 7:3y dir. Royds sudueuly vanished, and hus vol been seen since. He coud nui have departed by the train, as Bir. Gaye had his luckel, the brusses ivr bis luggage, tue buik of the money. The station precincis were thoroughly sear! and the police scoured the twa 1OF @ trtee Of the missing man w.ouL Vail. Mr. are and ower irivads of Royds epeht mouey Like water in eudeavors to ud somie clue to bis whereabouts, Devectives warched the coutinent over, ad- vVertisemeuts were luserted In ail tue prineipal ieWepuyers, suitlon butietin buards, hovels and pubile ousts were billed witn portals of te missing inap, and lurge rewarus were offered for any information regarding uls ince. ‘Ar. Huyds' position wouid ave secured him ProMipl axsistauice at uny foreign office, or at any of the British Consular stations, Tue banks 1 tue Ruine Lave been examined ior mules Ueen neon bly, silted and pro rs ine Swiss police cllug to the theory they first formed, tual a Woman decuyea him from the Stution piatiorm Inv town, Wuere coniederates Fouved and murdered nimi, throwing tue vody ‘2th street und Sd avenue, yesterday by taking ‘wuove of oxalic ucid. She cume to this country about #/fear ago, and for a wuile lived with her ai H fi # rear | Telegrams to The Star. THE NATIONAL COUNCILS SCHEME. Would the Parnellites Consent to It? THE CONDEMNED ANARCHISTS. A Touching and Romantic Incident. THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR AT WOBK. | THE EIGHT-HOUR STRIKE IN CHICAGO. Gen. Kaulbars Being Boycotted in Bulgaria | *.‘*«" ——_>-—___» MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAN. Lospon, Oct. 9—The Daily 2 this morning In atwo column article, that the government intends to bring in a bill establish- ing tiome rule In Ireland upon the basis of four national counclis, representing the tour pro- | The New York Agen ‘ews announces vinces, It adds that Hartington and Chamber- lain have been consulted about the scheme. Both are prepared to support it, The announce- ment crentes no particular interest here In weil informed circies, first, because Churehiil’s Ve shown that something of the | Silt and that te canvas whieb she carries It kind wus in the alr, and secondiy, those on the inside know from its publication to the Daily | tues News that it ts upon Chamberlain's direct inspl- | (0 sali, as by the Euxlish ration, and In that form WIL). BE PROMPTLY DISAVOWED by the conservative orguns shou.d the current of conservative public opinion set too strongiy against it, The announceme tor’s shrewd guess, bused upon 1 word thrown ‘over his shoulder by Cuamberluin on the eve | Sensers. of bis departure for the east, to the effect that “they have got to take my pln after ail.” The | r. Scheme of four provincial councils, of course, Is | lug sivwiy, under sai the one which beriain ss o BeOS tis ball seeerel eae Tone pom ver: | news, tor insurance ‘on the steamer, bas Weem hud relinguished becaus: the support Mverals ws not Avril 9th, in answer (o Mr. Giadsione in we house of “commons he declared that be h finally renounced the scheme of provincial | Slight Shocks councils, tis present RIGHT-ABOUT-FACE Js only another evidence of ihe strength of the accord between the radical whig and tory dem- } Oerats, Such a decisiou upon Irish matte y have been reached by the irish suv-com-| aud ail tie sucks mem | persons did ut se u iil in France, | AUGUstA, GaA., Oct. 9. ters | stink ui earluquake Was ielt bere wt 1:15 a. thy ws where le is; Sinith is in en for sume Ute in loreover, tits sub-commnutttce ts fe met only Of the moderat. On uown The presumptios re, is strongly against this beluga for | sutlerers. mui decision deliberately reached. editor of the Duily News ts at heari a thick-and- thiu follower o1 Chamb elfuris of the two p Again, the jin, In spite urs, Lubouchere and Arnold Morley, to keep it io “a Giadstonian groove. Chamberlain regurds mpletely triumphed, eeping with lls untal course if be sbouid ie coup for his last day in Bugiand, eters ue Daily News says the government scheme | there of Gen. Kauibary or to give him any li be contemptu REJHCTED BY THE PARNELLITES, There is not a single leading Irishmau in Lon- Theretore it is quite impossible to state | “Gea, Aauibars complains that the British Speaking from an | aud diuliau consuls Lurougbout Bulgaria are intimate knowledge of the views of the Irish | Melting Lue populace against Kuselan, men al every stage of the home rule discussion, a tals is by no means certain, ne scheme uf provincial councils ws " weal, Insdeqmate in scope an taken in method. Bat tuis is very far iro ‘ temptuousiy rejecting it. Tuey will remember Mifles on Mand Very Promptly. ‘under such a measure the Ulster council id Ue ulmost Certain to contain w mujurity ‘of uaUovalists, and it would Uheretore be but iH : step from four unusitnous councils to a coulis | ‘als moruing. No disturbance bus occurred, tion in one in Davin, the mseli as havin or deny this on authority. ry will regard U a faulie propo IT may add tuat M: trell, who recently resigned froin Ui Irish land commission, co-operated with Chat berlain in the arucie in tue Fortnightly Revie i which the scheme of nativnal councils Orst promulgated. ous contrast beiween his resigustion aud ube | alleged government adoption of these proposuls, ——>_—_ BOOK TALK Promised History FROM LONDON. of the Reign of Alexander of Bulgaria. Special Cable Dispatch to Tite £1 LONDOS, Oct. 9. The Gume ot Logi book by Lewis Corrall, descritves a new game iu- tended to coinbine instruction with It will be published by MacMillan, new paper, Intended to compete with the Christian World, will ve started shortly, the publishers being Hodder & Stoughton. “tome, Its Princes, Priests and People,” isthe | myseli, DUL {Lis ts Lot possible, title of a work by Signor Silvagnl, transisted | by Mrs, McLaughlia, It is announced vy Eliot | uase- | Vacue of Herr Von Riedersel, late steward of the honse- hold of Alexanger of Bulzuria, 14 suid lo be writing a history of the seveu-year government Of thut prince. Edmund Robertson is American law as affectii and Investors, for which purpose he recently Visited the states, Dr. R. Garnett has written the introduction to Loweil’s “My Study Windows,” which iorms the next volume of Scott's Camelot classics. THE KSIGHTS OF LABOR. ‘The Real Work gun To-Day. Ricuwoxp, Va. Oct. 9.—This is the sixth day that tbe General Assembly of the Knights of Labur have been in session here, and the | 5* wring a book upon nzlish compa first to begin with matters in such sbape that | [twas uescricd that tue packers We busiuess can at once be taken up aud car | ic Exch delegute us he passed | through the doors watering on th huit this morning was presented with a bundle Of printed pumpnieis. a. these was the supplementary report, written | by Rulpb Beaumont, chairman o1 tbe com mittee op-legisiution, in which be p conte of worksngnien at Warhingtow Xo alt | sy while tne Un! lates Congress Ix 10 Session. wet notbing but eight bourse work Another was a proposition of A. M. De pee pontine 3 ~ to establish a Weekly jouri ose OL tile Was ber should be’ fully” acquaiuted with the several subjecis when Urougul ap lor discussion, Tie cuminitiee on districution set to work even beiure the couveution met, dis- fecting (he various pamphiets. ete., Including Mr, Powderly's uddress, and. distrivutlng por Hous of then w the comimitioe enarged with the duty of considering the suujects or which the respective purtions weated. Of the coin miltiees wo be uppoluted only a purtiva were Bumed yeserduy, and when the convention met, we work 6: ‘compleung Wwe list was at lars Que of Detroit, Mich, tLe organ of Eompleting its work wituln tue two weeks tor wich Armory bail is engaged, Puwderly says be tulnks it can be’ done. ‘THE OWNERS WANT TUE AUTHORITIES TO PAT FOR FEEDING THE CaTTLE. feel feet i iy AB ei 3 i if é oH it uu _—_—_—___a FIELDEN'S SPEECH WAS BITTER. A Danchter Born at His Home While je Was Pleading for His Life, Cmrcaco, Oct. 9.—A daughter was born In West Polk street yesterday at the same hour that its father, Samuel Fielden, in Judge Gary’ court, began giving reasons why sentence of deaih should not be paxsed upon him. Bat few who listened to Fieiden’s plea guessed the cause of the added bitterness in his bitter wech, The knowledge of tue scene being acted wt his litte home made bis burdes arder to bear. The mother was beartbrak at the thou. tof the Improbabllity of ber new bora ever seving Its Lathe A GERMAN PAPER'S TIRADE. The Arbiter Z iting of yesterduy, after sa: tht ii wan Yo be expected thal Judge art Would reuse the motion (or anew trial, saya The first act of the play ended the 26tn of Adeust, sen Lue Jurs, consisting of eapitadatig the’ devendants gulity. The ¢ to an end yesterday when the PEppet in the judze's chair refused the Jus demands of the defense, und set the day af execution, “How mung acts are tocomer How are they to end? We caunot say. Shall we Waste Words on the partisnn conduct of the trial whic vielated every idea of right and Jastice? “Shall we spexk of witnesses who were terrurized, abused by the pollee Sod purchaseat ‘Shall we say that the bad but the least prool Chat our mssoclates Auythlag to do with the bomb throw! Ww hat would be the u-e of It? The money sac ouiranked labor in the court, That tells the whole story. Ni Will COL waste & word upon the monstrosity ot this most sbocking of trials, but What We will do Is to turn to you, tue working, treedum-lungerti protelartat. We to be united a: couray exile, to hate and conden injustice ‘and tyranny, Take heart, you n Lay agide ali Hittie t assoctetes; thik of those great Whose’ blood has flowed for Welinre of kiod, and Unie As ihe concluding scenes of the greut trial of the auarehists approach a close thore interest 4nd Lhe suppreaned excitement be comes more marked. Parsons resumed bis speech ay wus opened this morn ing. I bing of & sensation by declariug ia a Very dramatic and Impressive er that they bad positive proof thut tbe Wisieh created such destruction at the ymurket Was thrown by an agent of the New York capitalists and monopoliste who NO TIDINGS OF THE ANCHORIA, i) Profess Net oun. ®.—The steamer Anchoria rd from, wud the pumber of the company Is dally officials still hold to their vat the Vessel bas broken ber to be An New York, Oct. right) ta Lot suilicieut tor her to keop her course, She Was in good condlilon when she lef Scotlant iuey say, orsue would pot have been allo government sur Vey uals to be mude of every ship before she jeaves ber duck on every occasion, ANXIETY IN SCOTLAND Guascow, Oct. 9.—The anxiety concerning the overdue sicamer Aucvorta is increasing im t itself ie the edi- | Scotiund, owlug lo tie tact Ut several well- « Wo Glasgow gentlemen are among ber pas Xperienced Atiantic captains belleve that @ seamer's delay is caused by some dinar ageueut Of ler pear, and (bat she ls proceed> ‘is uudlereiwod Ubat a premium of ten gu tunen, —— THE TREMULOUS EARTH, jt Last Night af Charieston and Augusta. CHARLESTON, 5. CG, Oci. 9.—There have been | three Blight shocks here since midnight, the | Bret at 1:48; the second about 4, and whe third Fsean | ut 5:20 Luis morning. No damage was done, So slight that many A slight but distinct, city ume. Los ANGELES, CAL, Oct. 9.—The mayor last Digul lewgrapacd FZ,000 lo the mayor of Charlesiuu Jor the beuellt of the earthquake — COLD DAYS FoR GEN. KAULBARS, He is Received in Solemn Silence by the People of Kustchak. | Sorta, Oct. ¥.—No preparations of any kind Were made at Rustebuk to signalize the arrival kind of public Welcome. Tue prelect of the ciy fled, in inet, w avoid meeting him, The Kustcuus garrisvu remain loyal Ww Wwe regular | goverument. THE ICAGO STRIKE. mls | Pinkerton Mem and Their Winchester con CHrcaco, Oct. 9.—Advices trom the stook Yards report the «l'uation unchanged there Arineur & Co, say thatthe report that tunelr | beel Kidlers ud also Jolued the strikers tsa Mistake aud tual Ubat part of their establish+ ut ai Well As those OL tue Olber packers are Huing a Usual, be strike belug coufined to refore, ucuri- | the bog Killers. ML ARMOUR'S VIEWS. ferview on the subject Of the strike, Armour says! elurulig to Une ten bour sys- he question of sell-pro are unuble to coum Overall at Unie polis. The noved pretty Mauch Wentwardy er oul Ubere, Chicago packs property ns greatly te, aud Tor my parc I staud ready to disc ot iy Cateye sive yards propery at hue exe Dity puck A Wrould gladly uave Iny ight Bours it 1 ©. aud do 6e in justice tng trots | pended 3300,000 on my youl meu Who wwe willing to work ten take the piace of tue © ussured of protection, aud ely be offered them to tue Millest Luis wii! pos extent” THE WINCHESTERS PROMPTLY APPEAR, Over 150 Pinkertun men were lodged and bresianied wi the Ttupsit house last aigut, und ut 7 o'clock Los morning shouldered thelr Wiuchesier tiles and iwarcbed of Unrouxt the ds. Aveach packing hutise asquad of mem leit tie flue, and, iu Charge vlasergennt, defied Ubrough tke yards aud were statluned at Vurivus corners Where they could cummund a View of (ue enure premises, They were watched Wits interest aud hatred by tue meu. in work= ing Clotnes wud by Lundreds of men without Ginuer pails and atived In their Suuauy Convention Re | Clies, who, by Luly UUme, bad usembied tn force iu the Yards wud Ouserved Ube proceedings: wl the Varios packing houses, RUMOKS OF a COMPROMISE. This moruiug it was rumored Lurvaghout the hat ue packers lad wppuluted a come lee Londjust ue duficaiies with the men, been making mouey under tue uew scvedule of Wages, und Were sullstied with the advauees, bul cuuid Hot aDord bo allow tLe macbine;ry to retain idle tor two extra hours. fue terms of jsetiement 10 be offered to the men, 1 was | Claud, wae to dyasice tue wastes ur Len boas Work to Luc suiie rates paid duriug tue last 1¥@ | foontie, fer eight bute. ‘Tuts it was sud by Of the men, would be satisfactory, but woud Le accejied, Tuegrent muss ol men were Deucomuitial ou Wwe subject and reserred @ll ‘quesLIORS Lo Lue leaders, From Wall Street To-day. New York, Oct, 9.—The stock market was Aguin irregusarat Live opening tis morning, ough digereuces between the Closing hgures Of lux evening aud the opening were within 4% perceuteeveraily, New bugland, bor Was uff 3 per ceul,at BTiy. Frou aieled tw 64, and recovered (0 60% wituln the first tem Runuies. Toore was vers wolive adiog 1a Engiund, Reading wi ‘estern Cuion, With wit UUsluess iu Texas Pucite und St, Paul; but the remainder of the list was gu OF dial, Prices were weavy tp, tue our ‘Reading 10s! wu ‘uu Calon tbe" rerouiuder ct the tet sligut itacUous oule ‘These lente Were witerwards reverseu; bul Ube marke: wward 11 o'clock became dull, with litte feuture. At 12 o'clock the market quiet und firm, New Eugaud velng at 56iy dgulust Guiy lari eveuiug. — The Victim of the Pepper Thrower. THE CHICAGO PAWNBKOKKE MAY Lous HIB EYESIOUT. Curcaco, Oct. @.—ivomes Donnelly, the czengut will beovne Impatreu, it wot Tuined. He suffered greutly ali Tuursduy mud yesterday, wud It wis ve sume tune ‘be Will Le avie to eave Lis house, a ae ghaneckngg: sag he pepe MIXSKAPOLts, MINx., Oct. 9.—It ts stated ow ‘of Alueruion :

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