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c\F 7 THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, andllth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, THe Fvexrxo STAM Is served to subseribers tn the city by carriers, on their own account. at Tocents pet SoS gs per mgt Copies at the counters cente'each. “By mafl—postage prepaid SO cenus Ssontns one year, €0: six moutha: sa [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C,as second-class mail matter.] ‘Tre WFeXty STAR—poblished on Friday—G1 ® year, postage prepaid. Six months, 60 cents 897 All mail subscriptions must be pusd i advance: xs paper sent lovger than ts paid fur. Rates of advertisin: made known an anntteatton 1s! Che Vou GI—-Na 10,429. WASHINGTON, D.€.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1886. TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossin, “AMauer’s GRAND OPERA HOUSE Bionday, October 18. Matinee onty om Saturday. exppearant: 0 Rose vores Loxpos costPaxy NDON COMPA In the followi'g Exceptivaaily strong Repertotre: Fontes, The Enormousiy Successful English ead e cd Farce Comedy, by A. W. Pinero, Wednesday Evenns, Tharsday and Friday THE <CHOOLM.STRESS, ie Bill, consining of # aiesix Dich (new). ; UBLy Lassen (new) and eiigsas, DEAN Tos REWER a SRETES Ble toy request), st srnninkes est), COONS. AY PARTON MeaceARESES Neat weeks HELEN DAUVRAY in “UE OF OUR GIRLS.” ATIONAL THEATER ee News. N WEEK. COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 ‘Engagement of the Puerless MARIE AIMEE, ‘The Brightest and Most Artis:ic Commedienne of the Presen. Day, Under the Direction of Simmonds & Brown, Presenting for the First Time ia this City and until further ne DIVORCONS, A SATIRE ON THE DIVORCE QUESTION, Interpreted by a Supurb Company of Artistic Merit, ue, 1 Preparation, MAMZELI Next week—EFPIE ELLSLER, ARIS’ BIJOU THEATEIL EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, ‘The Celebrated American Actor, Lc In the Beautiful idy! of the Backwoods, DAVY CROCKETT. of Pre-eminent Excellence. Scenic Effects of Uneu “t Keauiy. Next week —The Favorite WILBUK OPERA CO. _oelstt e SeRs2 6s Sstitst opera Hous Commencing MONDAY, October 18, ‘The Latest London aud Sew York Success, Coivill's MAMZELLE. ool AC Jess w jew York, headed by TONY " PASTOK, i Importation from iaudon und Paris, Dare Brothers, wo. derful gymnasts. Mile. Cathe son, eaiother tray ‘sami dogs. Her performance includes is iLusious, oud the jatest Puricoan sensation, ANISHING LADY. Calan, Heale: Cailan—Fiectric Three. “Flora Moore, the great chat acter sit John F. Byrnes aid -Miss Helen Harry” Morris, W. F- Hynes and Ss Burl Kemi ceday end satura: NS “A good seat, tins: Hour, 25 cents, ar Resort of the People. Every Alteruoou and Night ths week, 7 justow Theater success, TO DEATH, great stars in the east: LOUISE AMES, “LON and CHAS. RENT, RID Aggrea: play full of thrilling Imwerest. "A dollar performance for a dime. Seats reserved ior auy performance during the week. ANION ANJO? NE 3 Quickly and correciy taught, by simple method, iu one quarter. ouiy 30. I guarantee tie most un- inusical persun io play pertect tune each and every ‘oF nu charge. Purlursopen irom 2 Uutll 10 pak, GLOKGL DRAGER, 212 G st. me Ail communicacions promptly answerd. ochs2t° Jocxsr Circe Races ‘The Fail Meeting of the NATIONAL JOCKEY (CLUB will take piace TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. FIVE OR SIX RACES EACH DAY. STEEPLECHASES! STEEPLECHASES! TWO HUNDRED FIRST-CLASS RACE HORSES. ‘Trains leave the B. and O. Depot on Race Days at 6:40 and 3:30 a.m. and 12:10, 12:30 1:00 and 1:30 p. m. Returntrains in waiting at termination of each day’s racing. Round Trip Tickets 15 ceats, RACING WILL COMMENCE AT 1:30 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. Improper characters will, as heretofore, be ex- ocl@-21t aIORY, PiIDAY EN + NING, Oct. 22, 1886, Third Artery Hand. Omega Uniiormed Legion aud Drumm Corps, and Hureke Lodge No. Srot Kaltimore. will be received at i & Os depst. aud escorted tte. Armory. | - SOS Duorsoyeo at 7 bmn Dancing 8 pm. Ticke matting gentleman aud sadies, 20 oust JPEISATE DANCING Lissona TAUGHT BY A uy. keound Dancing a specialty. Lemons gives ‘Sthipiliied method Addres Sis A. C'S cr Fricycies, Tandet, hour. day, week, or mo: Ladies <o'centy each ‘Tricyeles $10 per mcuih, 5 Pees im oF. » BAITLE OF BULE RUN, blueks south of Penusyivania ave, Galistic Battie scene ever paibled. Lighted at night by Guo electric ute Open trom Yam. to 10 pata. Aduiesin, OO cuts: Children under 12 years, 25 cents On Sundays bai prwe, ry EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. T FALIS AND pe JOUN her regular trip tu reat Faison SUNDAY, SDAY aud FRIDAY at toclock, irom hee High at. aud canal, Georgetewi. Boat can be Chartered: AppY th 3 Peabe aLe 2 Steamer W. W. CORCORAN: Fi make dally excursions to Marshall Hal! and iymont, leave at 1 as. arriving at Washington st4pm” the Od Manor House at Marshall fail ception roots tor ladies aid Memen, aNd wesls served u ka carte. Fruit, Mullis, nd hineb supplied exeurslonists, ip 2D ceuta, uct Wilk make two trips to Mar at 102. andz 30 puu., returning eco T take plea: in intormning my Friends, Patrons tad the Pubile is General that MES. i. 1 SEMMES MAS RETURNED To HER BUSINESS, Where sue will take pleasure in a continnance of the Public confidence, and will make every edort in the future, as in the past, to PLease ALL Mrs. br. SEM MEN ELECT HIC HAIR RESTORER {8 feat gaining the pubiic confidence as aGenulne Halt ‘Thousands throughuwt this country bave benetiied by having their Laid heads covered Rite good, eatthy lade. Call oF send for Business Ciceuiaes witls hundreds of testhnowials bibs HAL CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING im the vest manner and latest stvles, ae) 4222 F STREET ay te S Loon or Tue Tow! With cheap STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES, Inesden: to the building of so many cheap houses, has not nteriered with the mules of our CELEBRATED GOObS LN THESE LINES Were tonscownersare seeking CUMPORT AND ECONOMY. MAYWARKD & HUTCHINSON, < 424 91D street. W. HH. Heer’ ess, - di. 2 Fe ow, Wail Papers aud Window Shedys are receiving daily the Lew patierne for Fall 243m y Oe 5 THE SUPREME covRT OFT.» DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holdicga Special Term as a District Court of the ms United States, Inthe matter or condemnation of land for a Con- xre-ssional Library—No. $33, Disttlt Court, Upon consideration ot the petition of Etta Cireurxt hertin fhied: claiming the. suei- of seventy-tou bine dred anu iorty-iwy dobars and sixty-one cents 442.61) asse-sect hy: the jury herein ax the value ‘or pureed 720. bevitz te east 24 teet 11 inches front a Street by devih of ‘ong. ina! lot 21, and aiso ciaming the suum Of seventy sevew hundred and sixteen wollacs and elghtysfoae cents (27,718.84), by wie said Jury as the Vuiue of parcel ong (1). in square. 731. Deng the east bart of original lot ove (1), fronting iorty Jeet on the ablic space and the dimensions. shows. on suid. Ex- hott C herem. it bn thus oth day’ of October, A. D. 1 ym Motinn Of Carusi & Miller. pructors Of Said be dered that Jobn Shuteaad Wiliam Eay- mau oF thelr Welrs or their legal representatives and a1: persons claiming adversely to said BLA CHRLINT suois cause, on of eiore the Ant day ot Sovember: hy. the prayers of the ‘tho be grauteds provided « copy of the above order be published every day. excepilug Sunda ten days prior to sald Ist ds be daily newspaper printed, published and circulated ia he Disiri yt CHARLES P. JAMES J. ‘Columbia. By the Court. A te copy—Test. ocld-108 i ME COURT.OF THE By Le = SBE SEE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ‘Holding a United States District Court. In re condemnation of Library Site—No.333, District Soares Upon consideration of the petition of Charles Baum, Administrator of Satan Prince. herein filed, cain the sum of sixts-one hundred and fifty-seven, OU-1 50) dollarm messed by the jury heren a8 cel Novo. in Square seven hundred nd twents-nle (720): Tt is bY the Court, this 10th Gav ‘ol October, ‘A.D. '18s0, on ‘motion’ of Leow ‘Tobriner. procter for the said Charles Saum, Adiain- strato. ordered tnat all persons claiming adversely 10 the said Charles Baum, Administrator, show eaase, on orbefore the TWENTY SIN TH DAY OF CLUDE ‘XD. 1880, why the Prayer of sald petition, pray fOr the sum aiorewld. to be awarded to hth, shoul hovbe crantd Provided, s copy of this order be pub- Iighed every day (except Sunday) for one week in some ‘ewmpaper published inthe ety of Washington, in ald fe Dustelet. By the Court. | CHARLES P. JAMES, Justice, ‘True copy Fest ‘RJ. MEIGS, Cleric, By LP WILLIAMS, Ass't Clerk. 0cl5-8i [<= IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE (Re piknitith or Gotumatn ae MINT DAY OF OCTOBER, 1856. Anna M. Wardwell vs. David K, Wardwell. No. 9,717. Tn kauity On motion of the petitioner, by Mr. W.F. Mattingly, her solicitor, it ts ordered that the defendant cause ly appearatice to be entered herein. on or before the first rule day occurring forty days uiter this day" The otject of this suit Is tor the petitioner to obtain a divorce from the defendant on the ground of willful desertion and abandonment. “This order. shail be published once a week for three sug eras weeks In the Washincton Taw Reporter and the Evening Star newspaper ol cbis ety. 3 SSNCHARLES P: JAMES, Justice, Atme copy Test: RJ. MEIGS, Cler By M. AC CLANCY, Assistant Clerk, ocl1. (Reg SEW issue oF stock 3w EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ASSETS SEPT. 15, 1886, $691,883.67. Books are now open for shares in the 12th issue. Subscriptions and payments can be made at the otlice of the Assocation daily, from 8:30am. to 4:30 p.m. Monthly payments are $2.50 per share. Pamphlets explaining the object of the Association, rantages. €¢., Will be furnished, aud subserip~ received, by = ‘Thomas Souerville, President.......318 13th st. n.w. br. a.J.Sehathirt, V. Pres, Drixgist, H& N.Cap. st. Geol W Gacilear, 2a V. Prés't S019 Naw. Be Piura oicer, Aah Dee Fred, W. Pra Lite lass Agt. oihand D: uitice Public Printer. ment Life. 913 F st ‘Surgeon General Office Assiscamt Register Treas, Dept Hon. filiis Spear...--Nolicitor of Pateuts, 927 F n.w. ‘Thos B Cross. jr_-Lumbe, dealer, Sth st, cor. Mae. Geo. W. Harkness. Plasterer, 1230 H st. nw. B. Kobin-oo........... Robinson, Parker & Co., clothiers. Chas, i. Beaiey “ecy Gus Co., 10th st. 0.7. ise, Teller and Notary, Rigs & Co.'s bank ie... Attorney-at-l.W, Glover Bull's, F at Evening Star office, re Ins, 1416 se30-1m* SRGGON NosGN. Beggs Omice 917 ¥ ay aia: Office hours: 8:30 a.m. 10400 pur. cram (c= DF 5 THOMPsoN wURRayY, DENTIST. ice wad 906 T7th st. nw (> “Ghokce F scaver ‘Attorney ‘aud Couveyancer. Real Estate in all its branches, Rooms 3 and 4, 637 F ‘ocll-ame i<— 01 LAND WOOD FROM JOHNSON LROTHE. 5, the most extea sive dealers fu the District: supply more families than, ny other firm south uf New York. Cental oflice, 1202 Fst. nw,” Offices throughout the city. ‘Tele: phon ion: ‘6cO-2m i<— ITE -THIs COMBINATION.OF Cailsaya. Wiid Cherry and Horsford’s Acid Phosphates, isa popular and efficient Brain aid Nerve Tonic, and. s nalepuard ‘againge Malaria. ‘Sold. st MILHUEN'S PHARMACY, 1429 Peunsylvania aver In beitles or on drauzht with’ soda water. 15 Ocr Errorrs TO SUPPLY THE YOUNG MEN OF WaSH- INGTON WITH STYLISH AND GOOD SUITS, MADE TO ORDER AT $20, $2250, AND $25, SEEM TO BE APPRECIATED IF THE NUMBERS WHO COME FOR THEM 18 ANY EVIDENCE OF APPRECIATION. WE HAVE A FEW OF THE SAME STYLES MADE UP IN SACK AND CUT- AWAY COATS WHICH WE ARE SELL- ING AT $15, $16, AND $18. IF YOU WANT A VERY GENTEELSUIT, AT SMALL COST, ONE THAT WILL DO GOOD SERVICE AND IS WELL MADE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT THESE. DONT FORGET THAT WE HAVE EN- ‘TIRELY NEW LINES OF FALL OVER- COATS THAT CAN BE FOUND NO WHERE ELSE IN WASHINGTON, TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LIGHT AND DARK MIXED CHEVIOTS, ER. B BARNUM @ CO., cla 981 Pexssyivaxia AvEXUR Laois Arrestiox LATEST PAKISJAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS M'LLE M. 3, PRANDI, 1300 F Sraxer. OPHELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, JOUl> XV. BANGS, EVENING CULFFI wee es, xe URES, Pruzerxo,~ (Late with J. W. Bell, Sth Ave. New York,) Civil and Military Tailor. Riding Habits Ladies’ Suite, 1007 F street. ccl21m 4 IT suatz. Orven F OR A FEW DAYS ONLY 2 case Misses’ Spring Heels, Bution, in Straight Goat and Cur. Kid, size, 11-2; width, Cand D last. A $2 shoe for the small um of $1.50, to the best of trade, tor cash only at these prices, and made by one Oolthe best manufecturers Kast, ot 4. W. SELBY, 0. B B_MEMBERS OF ELIJAH dis, Rov coareeeey Stine i the death of our ine Brother: Micitan., Orr HEINER neral TUESUAY. al 2 ocluck ua ie if KRONHEDE THE RELATIVES AND FRIE "ANTONE HILi. can reoeive important formation ofhim at Room No. ¥, Gunton. Build! corner 9tiyst. and Pennsrivania ave. (ES, GRAND OPENING. — Ny "and the public in gene: reby invite | to attend a Grand Opening at i he taurant on Monday, the 18th Insc. and partake of a Grand Free Lune. HL, OPPENHEIMER, THE SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING STAR To- Day contains: “The great telephone cases,” Tilden’s will to be contested, important action of the knights’ convention, the scene of deso- lation, at Sabine Pass, telegraphic news, etc. ‘Phe advertisements are classified as follows: Auction Sales, Proposals, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Goods, Housefurnishinss, Sewing Machines, Attorneys, Books, Financial, Wood and Coui, The Trade-, Dentistry Specialties, Family Supplies r Boats, Steamers, Under- ie 1006 Penn-vivaniasve sw. | Professional, PRANK Giens oo Tor ater | Planos and Organs, Gentlemen's Goods, Rail- eee Bratiron die ty alti ian an: “OF | roads, Potomes tu Scononr! Steam, dies pm, TiS im | turers ir WASHINGION ACADEMY OF THLE FOR SALE—CHOICE MILK, GUA wae eed to contain 18. per cent creates from the farms of KR. Codwise. Esq." Milk, 8 cents Cream, ‘quart. Address I 121 Lith st nw. THE INGTON BrNbEICAL NDOWMENT ASSOCIATION sells Lite Insurancens cheap as possible with absolate security. An entrance fee upon Joluing and up assessment whet @ death occurs are all that is ever charged. ‘The ments are dimited when pald in advance, Autiauce lee {OF ¥1.0U0, $4; $2,000. 312; $3.00, $15: $4,000, Sls; and $5,000, $21. ‘The following Is the rate per thousand of isurance for assessment ai ae a ‘The average cosi hias been ten assessinienis per year atthe above rates ‘Circulars, ete, malled on application. a ON AL ESCE OS EDNER, See Omtice—419 16th street. ‘oclo2t WASHINGTON TRAINING _scHOOF, For Nursox The tecnires in this school will begin om TUESDAY, November 3. at 7 peas in the Lecture Room of the Nurses’ Dirvciory, ob 43th ‘tert a Giadidates for adiublon ihe school iy at the Directory, of to Dr. johnson, Been, O10 Thirteenth kb. W. ocelot PECIAL — QUARTERLY MEETING ie Rochdale Co-operative soclety of the Discrict of Columbia will be held on TUESDAY, 19th {nst,, at 7330 o'clock, in St. George's hail, 510 1ith st. Bw.” A full attendance is desired. JOSEPH M. WILSON, Peesident, J. W. HARSHA, Secreta O216-3E (eS DR 4 & jonxson Hiss removed from 101 B st s€. to 213 Ist st. se. SECRETARY LAMAR went to New ‘York on Saturday and is expected to return to-day. Tue TRAINING oF NAVAL APPRENTICES.— A report from the commander as to the cruise of the training ships Portsmouth and Saratoga says that good progress has been made in the instruction of the boys, and that their drill is very satistactory, Recruits recently enlisted, the commundor says, are the finest setof boys he has ever seen on board a training ship. ARMY ORDERS.—Col. Edwin L, Townsend, 12th infantry, has been ordered to his regi- ment, inthe department of the east. Lieut. Col, Edward G. Bush, 11th Infantry, has been ordered to report by telegruph to’ the com: manding general of the department of Dakota. for assignment to duty. Major William J. Lyster, 6th infantry, has been ordered to re- Ere by telegraph to the department of the latte. All have recently been promoted. The leave of absence of Col, Willlam B. Koyali, 4th cavalry, has been extended six montis, Lient. E. F, Willeox, 6th cavalry, has been ordered o report for duty as aide-de-camp on Gen. O. B. Mlcox’s staff, at Fort Leavenworth, Kan, The resignation of Lieut. Guy E. Huse, 4th cavalry, has been accepted, taking effect on the Ist of September last. The following army transfers have been made: First Lieut. Ramsay D. Potts, from battery Ito battery L; ist Lieut. Charles Sellmer, from battery I to battery L. AcTING CHizF CLERK.—Tho chiet clerk's room of the Treasury 1s being cleaned and re- las Mr. Youmans escapes the annoyance D neldent thereto by taking a lew days leave, and Mr, Dascone is acting chief clerk. _Telephone No. 49% oclG-2w* NOTICE! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! The Largest Stock and Best Assortment of Horse Blaukets tu the city. Lap Mobes in Fur, Wool and Flush." Kubber aud Uiled Goods of every description. Frices cheaper than the cheapest. Call and examine Stock and Prices before buying elsewhe BG. Wii ‘Headquarters for Contractors’ Cor. 7th an Opp. Cen. Market, Washington, D.C. SAMUEL S. SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, FURNACES, Job Work a Specialty. ‘ocl6. KE PHON F CO.—A dividend five cents per share will be pays 1856, to the stockhulders of Fecur at the close of business on the 20th day of Ucto- ber, 1560, at the office of the treasurer of the com)| 2420 New York ave, Washington, D.C. bsoks will be closed’ trom the 20th to the 25th tober, ineusive, MORKIS F. TY L CHAS. G. BEEBE, Treas. ‘Washington. D. C., October 14th, 1886. oe15.0-6ia le on October 251 THE SrxtH AUDITOR DEFERS TO THE PRESI- DENT.—In regardsto the rumor that the deputy sixth auditor, Mr. Clifford, is to be removed, the auditor, Mr. McConville, said to-day that he Knew nothing about it. "As the aflice was presidential, he added that if tie President wanted to take action in the case he would probably do so, but_he (MeConville) had no in- formation on the subject. Tue Usvat Courresirs To DistiINGuISHED Vistrors.—The Treasury department has in- Structed the collector of customs at New York to pass without inspection and extend Other usual courtesies to the French guests who will attend the Bartholdi statue exercises, ‘The ollector of customs at San Frahclscu las been instructed to puss the baggage of Prince and Princess Koma nda Prince and Princess Akilito, and extend them proper courtesies, THE CIVIL SERVICE ComatissioNERS made an examination of the appralser’s department in New York Saturday, and in the aiternoon took atrip around the bay in a revenue cutter with Surveyor Beattie, DE LAC LAN TYLER ‘Hus removed to oclo- due ‘$04 14th st. n.w. (Fee BUY THE Best. BIBB'S BALTIMORE LATROBES asp CALVERT RANGES Surpass all others in Efficiency, Durability and Econ- fom! mConsumptlén of Fuel.” ocl4-1m Beware ot Imit tions. _ (65 LSiSH | TO ASNOUNGE To ‘rite Ladies that I Lave opened 4 Dressmaking Parlor, 1105 7b st.n.w. MISS HEINZPIELING, sormetiy of Ba.tinore. ocd 1-liae (ae hades MEMATEEE Sines cotegn nto. Uflice, Wood Bro. % Stabtes, 1G2U M BL. bew. Meepboae cl Nfs reainee Adee te ees apene S Neo 5 2 EHSRey INFORMS BTA custo ‘ers that he offers all his stuck of Watches, Jewelry and Stiver Wure ut costuntil JANUARY 1st, Every dotlar’s worth of goods on hand at that time will be closed out at suction. “Ishail remain here aud give my attention to the Repuirlug Business Goods can’ be luid aside for Christmas by making small payment on thei. Call Dr REULING HAS RESUMED HIS fice hours for Eye and kar Patientson DNESDAYS aud SATURDAYS from two to five O'clock, at his former office, No. 1209 Pennsylvania ave ocka-3 (= Witte concom mirr, BEKNARD H. JOHNSTON, HILL & JOHNSTON, 728 15th stn, w. REALESTATE, LOAN @ND INSURANCE Property bought, sold and exchanged, Partical perty bovgbt. sold and exchan; ticular attention given to the renting of hoes and collection of reuce “Loans negotiated: ‘Iuvestunents carciuliy “0 N. HIGGS & CO. oc7-1m SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘We have established an office at No. 419 10th st. n. w. (in the new building of the. Endowment Ascooin: liom), where a member of our firm Will be, fotlnd our. dng oltice houra seventeen yeure experience has en: abled as to select and offer oully: the best, qualities of Abthracite and Bituminous “Coal for dowestic and AVeing Re the attention of to an inspec- vite the attention of consumers to an in tion of our stock und prices, ‘STEPHENSON @ BRo,, Oflice 419 10th stn, _Mill and Depot 7th st. wharf end ‘Jo. W. Conson. ~ Ixo, W, MACARTNEY, i= ‘Member N.Y" Stock Ex: CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Deposits. Exchange Loans. Collections. Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and all Securities listed ou the Exchanges of New York, Pinindelphia: Bost and Baltintore boaght aud sold. See ‘A specialty made of Investment Secaritien, District Bonds and all Local Hasiroad, Gass rieetane Felephone stock dealt in." OMe Apsurance and Atierican Bell TevepboneStock bousht and sold.au7. INO. MORAN, 2126 Pennsylvania ave, Has a large force ot god mechanics to Attend prompily to Tepalrs of Letrobes, Furnaces and. Ranges. Ail of ib Balumore Latrobes. Simouu's Mfg. Faruaces and Buck Ranges, A. Cox sieve Co. did’ tranges and Novelty furuaces. Pie priate good work and fale prices, Ve protaise good work an 9 p.mt ‘Telephone No. Dots. 2 until Seat Sin CC PERCENT PER: (ees ARUN GISS hee anae Offers an excelivnt opportunity for wately. investing either small monthly savings or larger aiiounts pald ins advanced stock. The security of the stock holdens fs first mortcage on Washington city real estate. ln Aerest of stock paid aunually. Outstanding loans, February 1, 1886.......$289,270,00 Fur statement and further information apply at office Of the Association, 624 F st. n.w., beu GU am). uid 2 Pm MAS. HEUMAN, President. ‘M.-H. BERGMANN, Treasurer. dy2: (eg LUMBER Luar MAHOGANY. MAPLE. ash, WALNUT, CHERRY. QUalt OAK, Cab, Oak, POPLAR. SA: PINE. BOARDS FLOORING. PARTITION, SASH. DOORS, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, &c., ‘At lowest prices. Prompt delivery and correct count, at yurd of bs WM. R. McLEAN, 2024 13th ahd 1 atm nw. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 1749 PENN Yivaniaave New Books anil Lest Periodl- ‘Brach 1022 14th st. uw. Mre LUCY Le NTEM und Mra k.L KICHARDS. “" seag em IN THE SUPkeME COURT OF ThE RULAL HERMAN A Distidcr COURT OS this UNITED BTATES. In mat.er of th condemnation of land for a Con- 433. Doe. 1, cals, ‘BU: Upon ‘cunsideration of the peilon Sf nebesce: A, ; eration : Blaine and Josephive D. Hicks. Hed herein, claim sum of fourieeu thousand tine hundred ‘and win Gotiars ad forty-seven cents ($4. buy 47) astomed 8 thejury berelu es the value of parcels 4-5, ana Insgnare 731, itis by the Court. this bth day of Octo: Ditisionets arderet that the unkuowa wclss oe soba Bhuteand sit persons claiming adversely to tue Sora : New Ruues at THE TREASURY DEPART MENT.—The Secretary of the Treasury has is- sued un order that all employes of that depart- ment who are now represented by substitutes must report ior duty by November 15ti1, Another order provides that drafis in the se Uement of claims must be xlven the claimants, nd not to their attorn: Mrs. CLEVELAND and Mrs. Folsom attended cbureh yesterday at the First Presbyterian church, and listened to a sermon by Rev. Dr. Sunderland, The President did not atwend, , OFFICERS OF THE NAVAL INSTITUTR—At a Mneeting of tho Naval Xustitute, w Annanolis, the rolowing officers were elected tor the en- suing year: President, Rear Admiral Edward Simpson; vice president, Commander Wm. 1. Sumpsou; secretary and treasurer, J. W. Dan- enhower; board of control, Commander P. F. Harrington, Lieuts. B. T. Tiley, Chas. Belinap, R. R. Ingersoll, Chas. R. Niles, Prof, N. ry. Communder Louis’ Kermit, U.3. N., und Lieut. W. H. Hayton, U.S. M. C., were erected Are members. COMMISSIONER COLMAN returned Saturday evening from Richfield Springs, where be has been attending the funeral of his father, and Was at his department to-day. The Commis- sioner has been invited by the officers of tue Richmond tair to accompany the President to Richmond on Thursday next, Tue Court or CLaras meets next Monday. The French spoliation claims wil! be taken up. About 843 cases are on the docket ready for trial. Wuire House CaLurns.—Secretary Bayard, Secretary Endicott, General Sheridan, General Holabird, Justice Harlan and General Black called on the President to-day. ImporTeD PostaGe Stamps DuTIABLE.— Acting Secretary Fairehild has informed the Postmaster General, in answer to an inquiry on the subject, that packages of foreign postage stamps, whether cancelied or uncaicelled, te ceived in the malis trom abroad and apparently intended for trade, are dutiable under the tariif At the rate of 26 per centad valorem as ‘printed matter.” eal Estate Sales. A transfer from Mrs, Georgia H. Harmony to Sophie G. Casey for sub lot 67, square 93 (25 feet by an average of 94 tect), on Connecticut avenue, between Hillyer avenue and R. ‘street, for $5,845.62, was recorded today. ‘The deed trom Wm. Walter Phelps to Harriet Stanwood Blaine, wife of Hon. James G, Blaine, dated May 29th, 1885, forlots 1, 2and 3, square 95, 20th and P streets and Massachusetts ave- nue northwest, for $60,000, was to-day placed. on record. Also the deed of Barbara‘. Juene man to Albert rete 6 for square 811, the Juene- man brewery, tor $95,000, Also one from Kate W. Arms to E. W. Seward for lot 33, square 239, fronting 19x100 feet on the north side of Riggs Place, between 13:h and 14th streets, for 86, Also from D. Smith to Anna. Mollet for sub, lot 102 and west balf 101, square 208, Ecorne S0x00) feet south side ‘ot Corcoran. strech, tween 13th and 14th streets, ior Mr. John Cassels has purchased trom the estate of the late Gen, Bal kK the lot fronting 112 feet on G street ‘northwest, west of 19th, for $17,208.75. —— ANNIVERSARY OF THE CENTRAL Mrsstox.— a Cees anniversary oft the Central Union ssion was observed by special services yes- terday at Calvary Baptist church inthe more ing: on the gospel wagon In the afternoon, and at Metropolitan M. E, chureh in the eyening, jarge audiences attending at each. Liverul subscriptions were made for the support of the mission tor the coming year. ‘The figures given by the board of the work’ done were as follows: Expense of work, $1,677.47: meetings eid, 848; attendance, 85,011; conversions and reclimutions, 261. pee a ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES.— Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of theesure to Clarence KE. Tracy and Susie &. Burgess, both of alte more, Md.; Frank Davis and Lucy Willis; Chus. D. Collins and Anna M, Finne, y, of Richmond, Lids Thogias Zepp and Surah’ B. Croaegrover Jobu Simms and Etizabeth Berryman; Samuel Young and Faunie Hawkins, both of Charles, county, Ma. a ee Sunday Laws in Baltimore. THE GRAND JURY ORDER THEM TO BE EN- FORCED, BUT THE POLICK 1GNORE THEIR ACTION. Yesterday was sot for the enforcement of the Sunday lawsin Baltimore, which probibit ail bodily labor and all selling or giving uway of anything except ice, milk and prescription rugs on Sunday, The grand Jury unearthed At last week und notified the police authorities that It must be rigidly: enforced. The police bourd quietly ignored tue ation of the grand Jury, and the state’s atioruey wrote to police ‘hiuxistrates telling them to release any-onp who night be arrested on his own recugnizauce. and J ine D, Hicks. Bi sc sia eererenmunecna cece prayer of the said ig that the sum Provided, scopy of tna otGer e'publtaved very rd od. ia ‘GHanues 2 sanrs, Joatica « Fest. RJ. Clerk. 8 ancy Asst. Clerk. 068-106 - ‘POOL: ‘BROOK: LOU! Na (Roses fates Sats etd tonticnte Beis tide thsunc® “Bot Segue fat 1914-1916 Peunyivania aveoua © och The result was that only the Httle places were Closed, all the big saloons atta hotel bars beng ‘open as usual, CROOKEDNESS ON THE PHILADELPHIA RACE Track.—The running race ting at the Gen- Hemen’s Driving park closed In“ Philudeiphia Suturday in rather a disgraoetul tanner, 10 the first race, heats of five-cightbs of u mile, Glit won by faking the second and third heats, King B. won the first heat. ‘Time—1:1 1:06, In the second race, a dash ot Angus fivished first, Myrte seovnd and George Blizzurd third, but the j event nv race, as they were the ‘that nad Dulled by ner opinion that Myrtle a been pulled, by’ CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. Gen. D. H. Maury Reappointed Minister to Colombia, Ete. Tho President to-day reappointed General Dafney H. Maury, of Virginia, to be envoy ex- traordinary ind minister plenipotentiary tothe United States of Colombia, General Maury’s Homination last winter was not acted upon by cate, Edwin B. H. Tower, of New York, a fourth disned,'* CX#tainer in the Patent office, has re_ Stockwell, of Chicago, a third-assist- a jsuminer In’ the Patent Office, has re- ea. Terrell, ot Georgia, superintendent of the railway mail serviee for the fourth division, with headquarters at Atlanta, Ga., has re- signed to accept the position of assistant su intendentin the officeot General Superintendent John Jam. son, Post Office deparyment. Frank H. Goodyear, of Buffalo, appointed Saturday as commissioner to examine the Northern Pacitic railway construction, is a brother of Charles W. Goodyear, one ot the President's former law “partne: — ee Territory of New Mexico. GOV. ROSS ADVOCATES A PLAN OF IRRIGATION. Edmund G. Ross, the governor of New Mexico, in his annual report to the Secretary of the Interlor upon the condition of affairs in thatterritory, devotes considerable space to the advocacy of a system of storage basins for the surplus waters at the heads of the several great streams of the terriloey, especially the Rio Grande, which would furnish water for the irrigation of large tracts of land, much of which is now vurren and desolate. In’addition to the advantazes arising from more extended cultiva- tion of tie ground, the report states that the spreading over thé ground periodically during the heat of summer of a large surface of water in the process of irrigation, together with the growth of trees that’ would naturally follow, Would establish a degree of evaporation that could not tail w return in rains;and thus ma- terlally modify the climate in ‘this respect. A suificient appropriation is asked to at least sat- islactorily test Unis theory. ‘The cultivation of Alialfa, a Caiftornia clover, isinereasing in the territory, which, the report states, Will make the land’ more Valuable tor agricultural uhan grazing purposes, and will result in the break- ing up of the great cattle ranges and their divi- siun into small farms, “People,” adds the re- port, “are worth more to the state than steers” ‘The passage oF the bill introduced in the House of Representatives to settle the Spanish and Mexican land grants is advocated, and also the establishment of a fourth judicial district, ee: Mr. Randais's Meath During a briet trip north, Mr. Wm. Dickson called on ex-Speaker Randall at his country home Paoli, near the Schuylkill valiey, Pa. He informed a 3rax reporter that -Mr. Randall was rapidly recovering from a se- vere attack ot gout, whicu had con- fined him to his home for several weeks. His advises trom various sections of the coun: Uy are such that he feels assured that the No- vember elections will result in the election of a good working majority of democratic Represen- tadives to tue next House. He will revurn to Wasbington early in November to resume his committee labors on the appropriation bill, Political Matters. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS—MR. BLAINE IN PHILADELPHIA—MR. HEWITT AND. Mi. ROOSEVELT ACCEPT THEIR NOMINATIONS. Nominations tor Congress were made Satur- day as follows: Rev, Edward H, Hatfield, pro- hibitioaist, Ist Massachusetts district; Fred- erick Hyde, democrat, 3d Connecticut; James Wood, republican, 14th New York; William M. Irisi lemocrat, 34tu New York; Wm. vi. xteenvacker and Knight of Labor, New York. ‘ue republican conterees of the 10th Penn- syivauia district, ater nominatlng Dr. Joseph Tuomas, who refused to stand, aud tulling to juduve two or turee other gentlemen to accept, pursed a resolution Sutarday to the effect that as W. H. Sowden, democratic nomiuee for re= election, has suown by his record un the tariff that be is opposed to the democratic platiorin, tuerefore it 1s deemed inexpedient to nominate a candidate tor Congress. immense mass meetings were held by the Puiadelphia repubiicuns in the Academy of Music and Horuculvaral hail Saturday nize 10 veutication of the Fepublicun state ticket, Hon, James G. Blaine was the principal speaker at both hulls, which were packed wv their utmost eupacity hours betore the speakers arrived. He Was eovurted frum und ty uls hotel by repabil- cau clubs, und the greavest_entiusiusm pre- vuiied aiong the line of the procession. In ad- dition to tue two speoches in the hall, Mr. Biaine addressed an iminense throng froin tue balcony of tne Union League buiding. Representative Abrain 5, Hew,ti has accepted. the nomination of the united democracy for mayor ior New York. In nis leter ue de- nounces Lhe ciass idea in politics, und says his candidature is Iree trom any pledges, asked or given, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt has written a letter accepting the repuplican nomination for te New York mayoralty aud condewuing existing iuutelpa, corrapuign. ‘The ‘Kammany Hail county convention in New York ugreed on the local ticket ior judges of the supreme and superior courts, register ab president of the common counell teretoiure hamed by the County democracy, Mr? Hewitt for mayor was formally indy. se Representative Pidcock, of the 4th New Jer- sey district, has branded us a torgery the docu- ment, of w the Wednesday, ver his signature to pay Robert Jounson, of Newton, $100 tor each delegate Irom Sussex county to the democratic convention wae would. You ior the Cong renomination, ‘Tne demvcraticcampaign in Delaware was opeved Friday in Wilmington, Senator Gray made the first speech, and warmly supp the administration, Benjamin T. Biggs, date for governor, elicited great applause by speaking or himself as a“Jellersouian deni ocrut,” but as one who was unuiterably opposed. to civil service reform, He believed Lihat oftices were “our property.” Hon. Andrew D. White, ex-president ot Cornell university, positively deciines: being the republican cundidate for cougressin the 28th aisirict ot New York, ‘The total number ot voters enrolled in Chicago is 99,851 against 8,214 last spring, an increase 0f 17,687. Robert and Alfred Taylor, the rival candi- dutes for governor of Tennessee and the heroes of the “war of the roses,” arrived in Nashville late Friday night. To-night the democrats will jormally receive Bob by 4 mouster demonstra- Uon, in which 26,000 men will take part, and both brothers wiliuddress the people alter the processio. reement A Maryland Town in Flames. A FIRE STARTED IN A STABLE LAYS A VIIe LAGE IN ASHES, A fire broke out last evening about seven o'clock ina stable on Dock street, Salisbury, Wicomico county, Md, ‘There was a brisk southeast Wind and the fire department was powerless, ‘The conflagration spread rapidly, taking the whole townin a north and worth: westerly direction, consuming over fifty houscs, juciudiug the whole of the business part of te town. ‘he lumber milis and yards of E, 5. Jackson & Co. were destroyed. “Tue total ‘loss ‘Was estimated last night to be about a million of dollars. ‘Tne lony drought made the lurge frame houses as dry.ag tinder, and the flames jumped irom one building to another, Large stores und their contents were swept away, aud many iamilles stood heiplessly by und saw their dwellings burned to the ground, An engine urrived trom Crisfield atid also trom Wimington. Atn late hour last evening the fire was sulll ourning. —9@¢—___ Sm Epwagp THoxNron’s RECALL.—Sir Ed- urd ‘Lnornion’s recall from Constantinople after so recent un appolutment causes much gossip in London, 1418 iuistortune began by hus unbappy seiection of a moment tor present ing Lord Kusebery’s note coucerning Armenian relorms. ‘The Russian ambassador made much of Uuls, and the sultan has since made Sir Eu- waru’s' position impossivie. His Majesty treat ed him With marked discourtesy ou wis ieaving. ————oe CANONCHET FoR SALE.—A reul estate agent at Narragansett pier hus issued a circular ad- Yertising for sale Cauoncnet, now owned by Inez Sprague, wie. SIsuug OL 428 aeres of lund, the fesidence, houses ans varns, with a pond of water thrown iu, ‘The circular states tuat “sald property has been in controversy for many years, but all bar- riers are now remuved, and the title is beyond any question.” The ex-governor recently sent hisuzent to Newport to secure a first-class gardener to care 10F tue hothouses. A gardeuer eunployed by Mrs, Jun Jucub Astor was hired, but veiore the ume of nis departure ior his new field of labors the orders were countermauded, It looks now as if the ex-governor intends io dispose of the onee famous Canonehet property. ——— oe Gex. Day SHoT BY A HIGHWAYMAN.—A spe- lal irom Quincy, Cal, gives the lolowing par tculars o. the shooting of Gen. Day, a promi- Rent polidcian and ral man, living at Bowling Green, Onto: “There hay been consid- erable exelteinent over the pursuit of two Foubers, who atuacied a stage oh Cuesday last Was shou. pear here, in whlelt Gen. Day, of Oui robbers were Gnally eapiured. Gen. Day, who is here on railroad business wich bis when i was ‘ty. the robbers in open wi ‘light, One ot them entered the stol fo’nand, for treauure.” While ran of ex-Guv, Sprague, and con-| THE MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE EX- TENSION. The Project to be Carried Through. Benefits to be Assessed Against Prop- erty. Commissioner Wheatley, speaking to-day of the proposed Massachusetts avenue extension, said that the Commissioners proposed to put It through beyond adoubt,and not permit the objection of any individual property owner to Prevent an improvement of such general im- portance. The only property owners on the Mine of the proposed extension who had not consented to the project, he said, were the Lovett heirs, who own the Kalorama Property, and Evan — Lyons. the ease of Mr. ‘ons, who owns a smail strip of ground affected by the proposed extension, the Commissioners had received no word from him whatever as to whether he would consent or object. The Commissioners do not think there will be any embarrassment in the way of purchasing the property by con- demnation, because there is no appropriation for the purpose. “The law authorizing con- demnations lor county road purposes and pre- scribing the method of empaneling a Jury and recording the verdict directs that “in making their decision the jury shall take into consider ation the benellt’ such road may be to each owner by inereasing the value of his lund or otherwise, and shall give their verdict accordingly.” ‘his is section 261, Revised atutes “for the District, The jury, as Mr. Wheatley understands it, will assess damages agalust the District, and benefits against property-owner. “The benefits,” said Mr. Whe ley, with a twinkle in his eye, “might more than balance the damages.” All of the Commissioners favor the proposed extension asa great improvement. “There is another important avenue,” said Mr. Wheatle: “which ouzht to be extended in the same w: and thatis Connecticut avenue. You can se on the map what a beautiful country it would open if continued, not, perhaps, in its present line, but turuing east’ towards’ we Columbia road and extended over to Woodley iane. We have not money enough this year, however, 10 do that.” Kor the 1810 street extension, which is about to be made, the property owners along the route have deeded the ground tw the Dis- trict. Bids were opened at the Commissioners’ office this afternoon for improving tue proposed e: tension of Massachusetts avenue from 22d street to Rock creck. ‘The length of road to be improved in this section is 2,800 ivet, It is es- timated that there are 59,800 cubic yards of ordinary excavation, 500 Of rock excavation and 200 for culverts. The roadbed will be Unirty-two feet in embankment and fifty feet in excavation, THE BIDDERS ON THE WORK were H. L, Atchison, G. Peterson, J. E. Lyons, M, Shea and Andrew Gleasou, The bids ranged for excavation from 16% cents per yar by Andrew Gleason,to 23 cents,by HL. L. Atel son; for rock excavation, trom 5U cents, by Atchison, to $2.50, by M. Shea; ior excavation for culverts, troin 31 cents, by J. E. Lyons, to $1.20, by’ Andrew Gleason; for concrete sonry, from $6 by Andrew Gleason, to $9.50, by Atchison; tor brick masonry, trom. $5, by M. Shea, to $12, by G. Peterson; for 1 Then pipe, trom 12 cenis, vy G. everson, to 90. cents, by M. Sea, and for irap paving, trom 75 cents, by J. E. Lyons, to $1.50, by M. Shea, The Coast Survey Seandal. CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIALS FILED WITH THE DISTRICT OFFICIALS, The charges against Superintendent F. M. Thorn, of the coust survey, and several officials of the survey, which have been threatened for several days were filed Saturday aiternoon with the district attorney, sworn to by Col. H. E. Coleman, who was assistant under Vineent J. Fagin, who was for a time in eoarge ot the dis: bursements of the survey. The officials Impli- cated 1a tue charges w.th Supt. Thorn are B.A. Colonna, K. M. Bache, Joan W. Parsons, H. Ogden, F. i, Parsons, Edwin Smith and G, Byutelle. The xeneral charge is the issuing of false vouchers, The charge against Supt. Thorn and vylunna it is staced {s that those kept upou the roll of the survey, and paid tor tie month of July, 1885, tbree inen who had been absent irom the office for periuds of trom four montus te two years, aluagugh they hud been Warned and kmew that Layee son had ren dered no service for the periods nained. The Guarges against the other detendants are the Issuunee Of faise Vouchers prior to the incum- dency of Superintendent Tuorn. Mr. Bacue, it Jo staied, is charged with receiving $168,which Was procured upon alleged ‘rauduieut vouchers. Mesors. Suiin and F. H. Parsous are said to have been ‘the beneficiaries of $29.10 and $ respectively, aud Joun W. Parsons of 0.60. ‘The charges preferred seem to be the cul- minauon of the seaudals which have been floating around the coust survey oifice. air, Viucent J, Fagin, Wuo was dismissed trom tue survey throu. Superintendent Thora, appears tobe wt tae botiom of the matier, aud wall be, he says, the principal witness. Superintendent ‘Tuorn says Lue men carried on the rolls without Tendering service were inen who were em- ployed in the survey iorty or tity years, and Were imaintained oa the rolls suule” Une alter becoming incapacitated beture they were dis- charged.” He say's that_he had the advice and Approval of Lreasury officials in the water, Hiv district utiortey tue no inveution 0 seuting the papers to the grand jury to-day. On examination there Suoud appear any chin criminal in the transactions aliezed, tne a cused parties will be proceeded agaiust In tne ¥, bY preliminary examiuacon in the ce Court. The publications to the contrary are entirely unwarranted, the distriet attorney says. ————— The Dirty Streets. COMMISSIONER WEBB SAYS IF AN IMPROVE- T IS NUT MADE THEY WILL REVOKE THE. ER WHEATLEY re. vin ‘The District Commissioners are quite as severe in condemning the work of the street sweeping contractor as uny of those who have ventilated their complaints through the newspapers. Com- missioner Webb says, however, that, very strangely, no complaint has been made to them in any official form. He never, he said, had seen une streets in such a filthy condiuod Sluce Ube present forin of government was es tablished as they have been recenuy, and un- Jess an improvement was made they would have to revoke the coniract. ‘The preseui contractor was the lowest bidder, but the contract was LoL awarded to him unull’after a trial was made of his machines in 4 competition with olvers, ‘The Commissioners and the engineer officers attended the trial ana were tavorably im- pressed witu the apparatus, Commissioner Wteatley, speaking of the mat- ter to-day, expressed the opinion tat the great diitiewity was that the Commissioners hud no more money Jor that service now, notwith- standing the rapid extension of the city, than Uey bad several years ago. The asphuit' pave- ments here, he suid, showed accumulations of dirt much sooner tian rough puvements, and ‘any neglect became apparent at once. A Drosky Coming to Washington. THE SECRETARY OF THE RUSSIAN LEGATION CAUSES A SENSATION IN CENTRAL PARK. The New York World to-day says: \ isitors to Central Park have noticed frequently during the past two weeks a very strange-looking vehicle of the style known as a Russian drosky. Tue novel make of the equipage and the stately appeurauce of the occupant, who seemed to be Unaware of tue sensation hé was creating, set aul that saw it talking. The uovel turnout is tne property of Mr, Alexander Greger, the newly Sppoinied secretary ot the Russian’ legation st Wasuington. During tue past summer Mr, Greger vroughtas a part of nis baggage to tls ‘couulry two carriages and & pair of iuu-bivoded horses, ‘The carriage isa reduced eopy of u Ieus- slap drosky, equul in size to the gout carriages Urat one sees on Lhe mall in the park. Like tne carriages mentioned, Lie pattern compares with the Victoria make, though there are accummo- atious but tor two persons. The driver sits on & nutrow seat 10 [rot, While the rear seat is re- served tor tue person that is being driven, ‘The Wueels are very Small in circumierence, barely reaching the body of the drusky. Tue tires ure Tubver, so.as to uiake tne Vehicle ride easy. Mr, Greger hus brought with fim an extra set of wheels with fron Ures for use while in Washing- ton. ‘The spokes ot the wheels are of sieel, With @ Uhtek plating of German silver. Tue most novel partol the turnout is the harness oi the horse. 10 is of Russian make and very heavy. When attached t0 the shafsa huge woouen ureb, decorated with pom: is placed over ‘the Horse’s neck, und with tue driver wearing @ huge tur cap, a broad belt ands uniform with Suiver batwous attached, to IL as was the cuse a sew days ago, the etect is very striking and one Not Very often witnessed in Central puak, —— Telegrams to The Star. THE CHICAGO STRIKE FAILURE The Men Willing to Work Ten Hours. —— eee THE MATTER OF OUBAN IMPORTS. pee KNIGHTS FINISHING THEIR WORK. ——_ VESSEL AND CREW LOST ON LAKE ERIE. Sos es, Gen, Kaulbars Continues to Stir Up Strife. COLLAPSE OF CHICAGO STRIKE. ‘The Men Offer to Go Eack on the Ten Hoar Basis. CireaGo, Oct. 18—There is no change in the situation in the packing house district this morning. The armed guards now consist of 500 men, ‘The Armour firm now has 800 men at work, and began slaughtering cattle this morn- ing ina small way, but bas not yet atempted {0 commence operations in. Its” pork-packing branch, and does not expect to do so w-day., STONING PINKERTON Excitement was caused about 10 o'clock this morning by the report that abateb of Pinkerton recruits had been stoned on their way to the yards. No one was seriously hurt, but the feel- ing engendered was quickly muntiested by the older guards, who commenced to use their clubs freely in forcing the groups of men about the houses to move along. THE STRIKERS YIELD. The great strike at the stock cally settled. Delegate Barry, of the Knights of Labor, has Just stated to ‘a reporter that he would have in interview with the packers this titernoon, and that he would tell them that the amen Were'prepared to Work ten bours a day, as demanded by the packers. He should use every endeavor to have the packers discharge all the Qon-union men they have brought in, but he would not keep the men out, he said, even if the puckcrs refused to grant Ut ARMOUR WILL CONCEDE NOTHING. ir & Co. said that they would not dis any of the meu they lave brought in, And thatas far as they are concerned uey feel almost independent 03 the strikers. They killed 500 cattle yesterday with thelr new men, and expect to kill 600 to-day, ——— DRIVEN MAD BY THIRST. Cattle Suffering Terribly flowed Reg! m the Guif Const. Bravunont, Tex., Oct, 18—A new danger seems to have sprang up in the vicinity of Sabine that has scared the searchers tor the uniortunates. The cattle have become danger ous Wild animals, The watering pools have been nied with sea water, aud the cattle are Wid with Uurst. Saturday eveuing @ steer chased three men who were Walking alung Une edge of the bayou and wouid probably nave kiued them if they had noi succeeded in reach- ing their boat. When the steer saw he was folied ne seemed tw become more farious, plowing up the sand with hus burns and bellow: ing loudly. Messrs. “Kountz Bros.’, bankers, of New York, who are largely interested in railroad aud real estute in this section of Texas, ave telegraphed Lue reliet committee to draw on them wr 82,000. Jutelligence has reached here that the great gale swept over the country for forty mies. north of Beaumont and Orange, reacuta, Jasper, the county seat ot Jasper county, au dameging cotton badly. “Several houses ip tbat Tegion were demolished, but no loss of life occurred north of the Southern Pacific railroad. — HAULBARS SILL PLOTTING. Again Trying to Stir Up Revolation Among the Bulgarian Soldiery. SOFIA, Oct. 18.—It 18 stuted that Gen, Kaul bars is trying to win over the garrisons at Varna, Shumia, Widdin and Tirnova, hoping that, acting under the supreme command of Une inilitary autuorities at tustehuk, they will work a revolution iu favor or Russia. PHILIPPOPOLTs, Oct. 18.—In consequence ot statements made by ihe Macedonians recently arrested lor revolting at Esiizagra, alleging Uhata conspiracy existed among Ue Kussian Partisans to overthrow the Bulgarian govern. iment, the streets are coustauly patrolied by Soldiers, the military have becn kept on the alertaad police vigiiuner nas been redoubled, Pete anette WENT DOWN Wacal ALL HANDS, An Unknown Vessel and Crew Lost in Lake Erie. CurcaGo, Oct. 18.—A special to the Times from Erie, Pa., says: The amount of wreckage, sparsand cabin iuratture which was washed, ashore yesterday establishes the tact beyond doubt that the vessel reported ashore west of Brie, Saturday, must nave gone down with her énuire crew. When sighted the crew were on the rigging and numbered 10 ot 12. Every €ifort was inade to reach tnem vy the govern ment vesseis. There bas been nothing found Yelwhicu will give any clew to the dulucky cratt’s identity or port except «a name-board beuring Lue uame, Waieh looks like “Pera, Chi- cago. —— THE QUESTION OF CUBAN IMPORTS. The Spanish Cabinet Considering the President's Prociamation. MApniD, Oct. 18.—The cabinet will to-day con sider President Cievelands proclamation in re- lation to Cuban imports, Itis hoped that the conflict will be smothered out, but there is a, unauimity of opinion here that Spain should be firm iu supportot the interests of Cuba, La Opinionsay's President Cleveland's decree origi nated in Jutrighesof the North Aimerican Steam ship company. which was annoyed because the Spauist: trausatlante line trom Barcelona, cut it out in the carrying trade between Cuba aud Mexico, The writer velleves that America will hot sacrifice the general interests of tne country for the sake of auy particular enterprise, but holds that if the convention of 1884 be really broken in this peremptory tashiou, Spain will have more tuun sufficient justification for put- Ung all American products in the fourth column of the customs tariff, Federal Supervisors Appointed. Sr, Louis, Uct. 18.—A telegram wus received yesterday in Bast St. Louws from Judge Gre- ‘Shum, of the United States court at Chicago, to the efivet that ue bad granted the peuition ask- ing that United Suites supervisors be appulnted in St. Claire county, to sapervise the registras tion and have charge of the polls on election day A Prince Spends an Hour in Denver. DEXVER, Col., Oct. 18.—Prince Louis Napo- Jeon arrived in’ this city lust night from salt Lake ang remained an hour. At Il o'clock be took w special car on the Burlington road for Chicago. ——>—___ ‘The South Penn Decision A@irmed. THE TRANSFER OF THE LOAD DECLARED UN- CONSTITUTIONAL BY THE SUPKEMS COURT, BEECHER'S FAREWELL TO ENGLAND A Scramble for Places te Hear His Last Sermon im London. Loxpor, Oct. 18.—There was scramble for Places to hear Mr. Beecher's farewell sermon Yesterday. Several prominont persons were Present. At the conclusion of the sermon Mr. Parker publicly thanked Mr. Beecher tor the Ald he had rendered to churches in England, Their thanks were all the warmer, he when they remembered that Ms, Boecber's ser: Vices had been rendered without tee or reward, He envied Mr. Beecher his reception when bs returned to Brooklyn. Mr. Beecher would leave behind him so many memories of laspiration and gratitude that they would love to see bis ince again, They would, Lberetore, not say good- dye forever, as many” things might occur to bring bim t England again, MR. BEECHER GORS TO IRELAND. The Rev. Heury Ward Boecher has gone to Ireland. He wiil visit Dabiin, Belfast, The Gian’s Causeway and the Lakes of Killarney. It ts bis present intention to in the Etruria on Uc Adjourn To-morrow RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 18.—Kulghts of Labor delegates are loth to speak about 1, but there was scarcely 500 0f them in convention when it Was called to order a: 9 o'clock this morning. Scores of Lue ted from the eCity On. lant night's train have seitied their hovel bills and ave today, Tuere is, therefore, & adjournment withia. ‘work of ug the laws Will Le taken up in regular order and pushed through to-day, tue otjest be- jug to complete all of (ais Work UeluFe Le Close Of Lie afternoon session, BETTEK SALARIES POR THE GENERALOPPICERS, There will be, it is believed, nothing radical done in the matter of boycotis, Nearly every One is In avor of increasing (he salaries of gem craloficers, Thatof the general man will liisely be raised to. $2 from $1,500, aud Uh $1,500 Or $1,800, whereas they $1,000 annually. Eulogizing Gen. Bo: auger. Panis, Oct, 18.—La France onday as a eulo- a gistic article on’ Gen. Boulan says it is his bounden duty to prepare jor War, aud tbat it he negiected that duty he would deserve to be Linpewched. —__ A Drift in Lake Michigan. CHICAGO,Oct, 18.—Some anxivty is felt for the Anchor ile Schooner Schuyikill, Toursday bight While coming Up the lace in" tow of the ‘amer Wissabickon She broke adrift off the Foxes, und Capt, Mason says the wind and se Were so Ligh Ubat it Was tipossibie (0 get bold. of ber again, ‘This is the sccond Ume tals Season that ihe Schuylkill has broken adrift ia mud-lake, and as she got along all right the Otner Lime, It is hoped Lhat she Wil ROL expe- Tieace much dittieulty in making port under sal, Selling Diseased Milk im Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct.18.—Fred Borman, Tas wrested last evening, as, ue "was, leaving Lynen's distiliery with « loud of quaranu milk, tie was locked up in the Chicago avenue Station and will have a hearing lousy. IU Ms ers Wat the quarantine is wforced, and Lat a lange quantity OL the milk Was surrepuviowsly fe Moved Yesterday aud peddiea out w mukinen, A New Chicago Hospital. Ciicago, Oct. 18,—1 of the new st. Buzabeuu's hospital, at Davis and Tuompson streets, which is being bull unde P auspices ot Une Poor Handmaids oF Curist, Was iuid yesterday by dtigut awev. Dr, Rade ; DISHOP OF Nasuviile, In Lue p 900 ‘people. Tue hospital, Ww aireauy Feacued the height of two stories, is of brick, 170 leet in length aad 50 teet wide estiuluted cust, when compieted, is $55,000, Texas Wool Growers Happy. THE CLIP LIGHTER THAN WAS EXPECTED, BUT PRICES HIGH. CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—A special to the Times from man ‘Antonio, Tex. says: Those who are best posied Ou tne’ Wool murkel now predict Lut the season's clip will nut exceed 3,500,000 POULAS, Tor Lue Fearon Laat sheep are LOL suE~r lng as Beavily as expected. There is ne change iu prices aud holders are firm. Seven huugred tuvusand pounds nave been received, and 679,- 0UU poluds sud ut prices TaLgiug fom 1B tO “% cents per pound. The growers are wore Vaan satistied wish Lue sitdauon, but the nuriae eru aud evstern buyers are gruubling ut the nigh prices Wey are compelicd w pay, aud sev- eral of the herewiore neaviest buyers Fepresent> ing eastern nouses are persisienlly bolding off, Making us 1eW large purchases ws ley cau at present prices, Tue good profits irom the wool Cup luis Year Will uudouwwdly sumuae large iucrease in tue productioa next Year in ‘TeXus. Growers will not ki one-buli us muny jambs as in years whea wool brought ower prices, Jay Gould in Nebraska. LIxcoux, New, Oct. 18.—Jay Gould and Parly arrived uere yesterday afternovn, He Was INCL Bt Lhe depot LY several prominent citi- zeus 01 Lincoln, Dir, Gould Wok ® diive wound tue city, wud “in ‘tue evening departed 1or Umata. Tuis is Mr, Gouid's first Up over the Weeping Water branca ue Missourt —_—_— Death of Cot. jttlesy. CLEVELAND, Outo, Oct. 18.—Uol. Charles Whiluesy, te distinguished geologist aud scholar, died “this moruiug, im the sevenig> niutu year of his age. 2 General Foreign News. BEACH ON Mis WAY HoME. Loxox, Oct. 18.—Beuch, the Australian oars mun, hus sulied irom Plymouln,on bis way home, ——-_ Investigating the Belfast Riots, WHAT ANGERED THE LOYALISTS, BELFAst, Uct. 18.—Lhe tev. Haga tanna, D, D.,o1 Si Euoch's (Presvyserian) church, this ily, Weotified in relauud Ww Le teceus roils be- Jore'tue inVestiguling Comuissiun L-day, te Said Laat the aticinpt Wo iutroduce autonomy iu Ireland @ud the “uppolnunent of Mr, Joan Aioriey Lo Lue ciel secretary siup tor tread hud roused Proiestant resentment, Mr. More Jey's aileged deciarativn that “the police will lake cure of tue bot-headed loyausis, wo WL be vruugul iniy subject,” in Luc event of home ruie, Mr, ania Luougnt, Was especially provocative uf trouble. —— Anarchist Plots at Vienna. PRINCIPALLY DIRECTED AGAINST THE Ime PERIAL PALACE OF SCHONKUNN, VIENNA, Oct. 18.—It has transpired Uat the police huve discovered Lat tue anare ist plot recently Uneartued here Was priucipaily die rected against Wwe imperial palace ac Scuous braun Lue police promivit furiuer publicadom Of the details of tne uitaic A Utah Town Partially Burned. A WOMAN'S REVENGE ON SALOON KEEPERS WHO SOLD LIQUOK TO MEK HUSBAND. SALT LAKE Crry, UTAH, Oct 18.—The eastera portion OF Stockiou, Utal, has beeo burned, the fire was of Inceudiary origin aud ts sup- posed to have been started by a Woman named Provost, who had Lbreaveued u ew days vetore tw burn’ the town Unless tue saloon keupers stupped selling liquor to her tusbaud. Tue ose is estimated os $20,000. ‘There is insurance ior about oue-tnird of Guat umount. ee The Storm on the European Coast. A STEAMER WRECKED ON THE Coast OF PRANCE—OLHERS DISABLED, Loxpox, Oct. 18.—The following additional particulars Of the damage caused oy Wwe recent Storm have been received: Tue Britiss steamer Artos, Capt. Whittles, from New Yors Sepveun- vember 29 tor Bordeaux, been lost ‘on Point Ge la Coubre, at the norihera mouth 01 tue Gironde. Wreckage from tue steamer and purt Oi ber cargo are wasuing asnore, The British steamer Kute, Capi. Durkee, ‘rom Savannah, Sepiember 29.1, ior Liverpoci, as urrived as'Queensiown disuuled, "Sue shipped immense quantities of water and broke tweuty- five steamn pipes. — Her decks were much daane aged. Tne Norwegian burk Ornen, Capt. Nele sun, from Mouile, August 14tn, tor ‘Govie, bas beeb lowed w Cowes, She hus lust eails. Turee of her crew died of ague and others are suffer dng trom the malady. Tue Britiea ark Rat land, Casey, irom Quevec, September 15th, for Greenock. Was abandoned c.. Lundy Isluud. The mate aad cacpenier were drowued, ‘Tue other members of the crew were rescued PITTSBURG, PA., Oct. 18—The supreme court, in the Soutn Penil rallroud ease, handed down 4 per curiam opinion, affirming’ the decision of the Dauphin county Court and ordering the ap- Pellunts to pay the costs, The decision of the supreme court in the case of the appeals of the Pennsylvania rail- road company and the corporations leased und coutroiled by itinvolves the question of the Bro} by @ ayndicate com- Posed of the Vunderbilts and otuer capi: lalists, and atler some considerable work had been done the coutroiling aaverest was trans ferred by the Vanderbilts to the Pennsylvania. company. Atiorney General Cassidy, of Pennsylvania, on ition of 4 minority of the syndicae, Spice for and Obtalued an anin trom tue Dauphin county court @ traosier af the swek to tho Receapteenes ‘Ratiroad com- Pang, claiming that the was und landed at falmouth. Some of them are im jured, Viexna, Oct, 18.—Herr Schimidt, state direo tor of railways, arrived Saturday” in Viewus irom Pesth and’ died lust evenng of cholera, which itis believed he contracted in where the diseuse exists, Seven perso ns died cholera in Segedin, Hungary, during the twenty-four hours ending yesterday, and nine- Veen new cases of the disease were repurted im the town. ficelliaininene CuanceD With Violation oF THE Brrip- ING KeGULATIONS —This moruing in the Polios Mr. Padgett culled Judge ‘Suell's «wen on Wo Lue case of Mrs. Elizabeth Dazenbrock withviolaling the buliding reguis ons, in wuicn Case a fine vi 9160 w: i Fi Feeds : Hi i i i i fii: ii i f i i if | HED | je li i i