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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAIL\, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corer Pennsylvania Ave. andllth St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, THe Feextna STAM ts served to snbacrihers tn the ests he ca) Week. or ene onth: 01 [Fatered at the Post Office second-class mieil matter. | Ta, Ww yesr. post riers. on the'r OWn account, at 10 cents per ‘4c. per month.” Copies at the conten ir Rinil—-postage prepaid SU ne year, St nik mouthe: gd sorts at Washingtom, D.C.as FEXKLY STAR—pnhitehed on Friday—$l & az preyald. "Sis momen SO cents? * 89 A11 mail <useriptions must be pasd wi advance + pai er Kates sent longer than 13 paid for. advertisig: made kn nen an annticarion he £oening Star, Vou. 6G9-Na 10,434, WASHINGTON, D.C... SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1886. TWO CENTS. ©. LB Beous will be closed tron Wber, inc. usive, rh SPECIAL _NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SAPEAKE AND COA dividend per share will be Stuckledders of oth d.. ot et At the wffice of -be treasurer of the com). % York ave., Wasi % G. BLEBE, Treat © Washington. D.C., etober Lith. 1886. Jest in (>, THE Col Ouera Fine INSURANCE €O. OF THE Dist RICT OF COLUMBIA— A semtannusl dived Steck of fost vember | Ketlogy Bubiaing, “Tran fe dof 4 percent on the Capital out of the earnings fo. UW jen declared, aud will be pay- -ekbo.ders ou uid after MONDAY, -\0- Si. Iso6, atthe Coupasy’s Oflice, ii the L416 Fst nave his Cor fT books Josed from October - 4 “ K wi Lai, Secretary. —- BUY THE BEST. BIBB'S BALTIMURE LATROBES ASD CALVERT RANGES Surpass all others in Eiliciencs, Durability and Econ- _Beware of {unit tion: Stop vour hair falling out. One trea Fleetric ments for $lu. om 1B Cousuuspion of Fuel. ocl4-1m_ ‘TO GENTLEME: ASD LADIES ment of the Hair Resvorer will doit Twenty-five treat- it bay uever iailed in 35 yeara Call for testiuonuls oF ue best Luuulles in Washington, i2ez F STI WISH TO ANNO ave opened « Drewmaxing ba MISS HEINZE LING, ly of Ba more. SE puncte oF mnt Toreato. ‘Ctlice, Wood Bru. 5 sta Telephone call ¥ specmity i i, LibBr t ers that he ofr al jewelry a Ware; Evers a wrth of goods on had at that ume be chsved ew m: uuetion Ishaitenauhersu:give my attention to the 7 ‘sites Gouds can be lait aside for eh: y Making small payment om tem. Cali and get prices ots fi ULING WHA: pMED i< murs for Eye and Ear Vat Nb O'clock, at his former office, No. it<s REA aud SATURDAYS from two to five WILLIAM CORCORAN HILL BEKNAKD HM. JOHNSTON. HILL & JOHNSiON, 73% 1oth stn. w. L ESTATE, LARGEST VARINTY. FINE Lars F cS Gas FIXTURES. LOWEST PRICES, TS. WEUDING PRESE. Ht LIBRAKLES AND PARLORS, : # F. BROOKS, 1 loth street. toa sirocectens any oiler Tuve F st uw. phoue co! BUY YOUR COAL AND Wo rm suuth of New dork. Cer ‘Oflices througlout the: c= NEW ISSUE OF STOCI EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS SEPT. 15, 1856, $691,883.67. Books are now open tor shares in the 12 Subseripu ofice oi we Aswcution daly, from d:s0 a Mm. 10 | | 450 pm issue. ous aud paymeuts cau be made at the Donthly payments are $2.50 per shai Pan phicts ex; .ai. in, the object of the Association, | Mts advauiazes. &¢, Will De 1urLished, and subscriy= Dr. Geo. rt Geo. W. Harkuess—. D. init. enuhouce, Teller and votacy, Rages & Co.'s int Jas. He sevilie.. F.Whit Herron, Dr. Kubt, J. W. Bote er,sec. Mutual Fire us. Co. yb and Paav. ¥.. Howser.b. una U. ticket Ag Joba W- -B19 13th st. nw. URgist, HE NCap. sts : 1c WALL. “Seey" Ehdowimeut Life. 911 Fst W Fisher... Surgewu Geueral Ufice. Zs Termant heir Irews, Dept > Roliaitor of Paceuis, 27 F u.w. FOSs. JE—Lumbe dvuler, 5th st, cor. Mise. Plasterer, 1220 Hist. nw. seey Gay Co.. LOUD stu. ic W, winver Bulg, Fst ..bveuing, Star utfice. Fire Ins. 14.0 F uw. ius: kes bara. 3 4th aud Pa. a hina store, TNOOY es oS. See'y, Uffice 917 F si 30 Seusfer. cals, MUNTEK and Mra e. L kit day (Besoin wit be resus aP ne Wedsenus Gee. Sie 5 chvered “Union Fire” given, grat | ag Admission, Zoe “Hekets sold at the dor Tas AN ASSOCTATION OF 3. TO | politan Ri. es, 1861.— | be held at 222 T st. nw, (Lieut chaun ey's), on MO.s- DAY, 25th lostant. at 7:30 v'elock. By order of the Presiient, Capt. Wm. J ‘The taxpayers of the Visirict wh] tune notice (hat the unde signed hus recei aunt will Be ready to receive pa: Tiemc ollice from and a.ter t One bali uf suid taxis due November 1, 1856, the other hall May I, T.ss7. z ‘On so mucu of ihe first balf of said tax due Novem- ber penalty of tivo (2) per cent will be xdded on rs same fs paid or otherwise proceeded witu'as the law directs. “The law imposes @ like penalty for non-payment of es S87, it pot. p kd withle Jouk 'f. Couk, Concer of Taxes DC second halt due May 1, 2! r Mt (Re 55 SHE SUPREM DISTRICT UF COLU CHARLES U. Bry. On motion of the plaintiff, by Mr. F. P. 8. newspaper. ‘By thet 1 Provided. «eps of Even ton Law Reporter, for three successive weeks. SHAKLES +. JAMES, Justice, A true copy.—Test: 7 J. Mares, Cle: k. IN THE SUPKEME COURT OF THE | Case Ditch OF beat | ‘The 1. th day of Octeber, 1588, < V. GEORGE it, KAUFFMAN—No Ewan R Kater, On motion of tile plaintll, by Me $8 Birney & Bir ey. her swiclturs, it 1s ord fed that the deteh aut, George R Kautiman, eause his appesrance tw be eu: | terew Lerein on or belore the frst Tuk for.y days after this pr. be Jol This cause bavins be @isiribution of te fu d ari ing from the sile of real esta eof which the said Mary A. Cum pb-l died pos: Fesed, uotice Is wereby give to al! creditors of tbe said lary A. Campbe ! aud other persons in.erested | before SATURUAY, Uccorer 30, 183°. at 11 0" loos ain at hi (<i Holding a Special Term as a1 Inthe matter or condemnation of land for a Con- Upon consideration os tbe petition of I here: flied, claiming the sum of seventy-four ho) dred) and iorty-.we" dol Inches frout ou East (:.pi inal lot 21, a seVeu hunired and sixteen cola. ce: a Be By the Court, CHARLES P. JAMES. J. A true copy—Test. RT. MEIGS, Clerc, ot By LP. WILLIAMS, s-t Clr Ree 5 str DISTRICT OF COx. In Upon consideration of the petition of « har! Adininistiator of Sarah Prin The suis | so. riner, pr tn Be | pa THE CONSECK: TION MELT- st IL clock am.. at Wesley Chapel. ¢: w. All invitivd, at 5 bev hail Mi, bet. 16th and 17th YEW 3, Novenaber 4b. Speeches will be Washington News and Gossin. ree, cae H_OF “OUR FATHER” (US ver-allst), .8:b and. sts., Rev. ALEXANDER KENT, pastor. services lomorrow at il gm. and 30. day at YG am, Strangers ite ahi JS ELSTCHER METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Church, corner of New York ave. and 4th st. haw. vew W.H. “LANEY, pastor.--Preaching 11 am., Ds Pastor. 7:30 pum., revi "er meting, cOu- ected bs pastor, Sabbath school @:.0 am, anu é pan Preyer meeting Thursday. te i< McKE: is ME CHURCH, MASSA. . ‘ems tis bet Oth and 10th ‘sts n.w. Rev. C. Henment RictaRpso: ‘The Ten Comm indents” ‘Musi dau and Amusements.” 5 pm. young people's mee ing. 9:30 &iD., ‘Seats frev and public inv.ted. OFFICE Wasittxcros, October the duplicate 0: asses i June 30, 1887, Taxes ‘a. thi: firstday of sovember, 1886. is of the taxes foF she 5 2596, 88 sball vot be paid ‘da ingseid month of exch succeeding month thervaiter, until the MBIA. ‘Th 22d day of October, 1886. caN, Let ‘ordered that ne d-fendamt, Lan: : e bis appe vance ty he entered herein on dirst rule-day yccuring forvy days alter therwise the cause Will be proceeded with ofa is Suit is to entoree payment of two resmade by the suit defendautasd pay’ to the order ov jate ow the day of July, 1855," pi sixty aud niuety rom date, each being sor the sun ad anp Thi: order shali Le published in The kvening Star ‘ort. ER, Justice, &. Mr. Lemuel Fug tt bh detendant, terms be ente-ed be che ground of desertion his order be publishe! in the 'g Sar newspaper, In addition to tae Washing- Ww Ja. CL Assistant Clerk. 71. eq Hocxet 26. ceeued W.tl as ‘ob ect of this nis O: Marrhage on te #1 Provid dthata copy of Washing on Law Reporter taint & divorce trom the of dese:tion. sder be published In a week tor three the Evening Sur Gerk. CLANCY. vest Cleves 2 SUPK. ME COURT OF THE MBIA, hn Will'a’ vs. James C. Campbell et al. de Vises and beirs ot law of Mery a. campbeli, de ceased. 60. 10,004 Equity Doe et. mn reierred to ime to state the the Said éstut- ty present (ueir claluss te We Un wf office i the United states Court House Hail.) Jas. GPA NE, Auditor. DISTRICT OF CULL Unite gre-sioual Livrary—No. 383, Distri. ¢ Court, TS and sixty-one cents 61) ase wet by ibe jury herein as the value ine te ease 24 feet U1 1 street by depth of orig- am.ng the sum Oo! seventy: ‘and elghty-f ur tS (7,716.54), assessed By Lue suid Jury as the ue Of paicel oué (1), in square 781. beng the ext FLO. OFixinal lot o € (1). Irout-ng .orty ieet on the bite space und the dimensions Showa on sia d rx Chere, it iy this ‘oF Ociuber, A.D. Motu of Cerusi & Miller, pr. clors oi said er, ordered that John Shuteaid Wiliam Ha} legal_ representatives and adversely to sud BLA CHELI ort 33, in square ‘also hy the pravers ot the’ said petit onee be grantei: provided ae py of the above every day. 1OF ‘sad Ista.y of Ni 28 whted, pub.lsbed aud eirevlate da jumbis. Holding a United States Distr.ct Court Fe cond: mnation of Library site~No. . Court: Baum, herein fil d, clalastayg Six y-one hundred aud fiits-seven b0-100 dollars, assessed by the jury Were ny N. tn Square Seven hundred Eis be the Ci 5 oven of |b ‘aum, Adm - Ordered tht all persons clainsiug adversely to | sald Charles Baus. Adgiluistravor. show cai, on | 1 | or beter the TW. NTYS.X IH DY OF UCLUBER, (Rao CeueE Len MAHUGANY. MAPLE. aut WALNUT, CHERRY. uc Va: prise. BOARDS. PARIIIION, SASH. DOI BLINDS MOULDINGS, KC. | ‘At lowest prices. Prompt delivery and correct count, Bt yard of 2 wh. R. McLEAN, sexs and BSte nw. S SEW PUBLICATIONS. _ SP MctoLas soses “A col Americs hands. edition, Music-dealers b. it over. ‘ection of original musie by the best a Composers; uniquely illustrate st music-book ever produced. New price reduced. All booksellers and veil. Itiva pleasure to look & CENTURY Co., New York. 411,18, T Ay 010 Basss Fixrenes PORTABLE GRATES, TILES and MANTEIS, Usetul and Decorative Articles for Wedding Pr for the Open Fire Place. ry HAYWALD & HUTCHINS’ 424 9n street, Jat jis Holding © 5 Plumbers, Dealers in Furnaces, Ravges, Graves aud | Ha wheres ts vrming my Friends, Patrons veveral that MES 4 S SEMMES S REIULNED TO HER BUSINESS, ake pleasure in a eoutin-unce of the Pubdc Coals nee, and wil make every euurt ip the foture. as i the past, 10 PLease ALL BMrs. Joey BLECTHAC HAIR RESTORER fe fast gassing the public coutidence as aGenulne Hair Grower. ‘Wkowsands throughout tus country Lave Deew benefited by having Uicir Lad beads covered With youd, hewlthy laais. Cheuiars Lablé tm the ve eeisurin Call oF seud for bus.ness WHB hundreds of testimonials, HY MAL CUTIING AND SHAMPOOING A manner aud latest styles, F STREET N.W. Lasts Arrextiox LATLSE PARISSAN MODES IN HATR GOODS MLLE M4. PRANDI, 1309 F preset, orn. Lutis XV BAxes, 2 Bhatt Drewes ana bales JA BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, SING COLPR LIES Siucte— tearba New Dar. BEST GOODS FAIR PRICES. Jos, Schiitz Brewing Co. MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER end Palmer's Premium GINGER ALE, LEMON sopa, ac Depots: 15 to 623 D street southwest, ‘Televhone 480. 2224 29.b street northwest. Telesbone 4-4. SAMUEL C raLMER. | | wessbaper pablssaed Ih the eit, of Washing.ou,tn sald | By taeCourt, ~— CHARLES P. JAMES, Ju ‘tue copr— Fest: RJ. MEIGS, Ch IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE) Sorter prt ). ido6, Why the prayer of suid he sui aloresii to be awards vtbezrantd Provided, a copy of y day (except Sauday) for: iaying to hin, should | is order be puu- ewerk Ib sume | LB. WILLIAMS, Ass't Cierk. olding @ Specia. Term aa District Court of the | Suited Sates, | mnation of Land for a Con- is waste et Court ue, B of the petition of Frederick 4. claiming ie sum of fifteen :hod= xty-five dollars and. iit y | sasvesy d by the Jury here as the | $1. it is by Une Court ordered | Vb. Tes, on motion of ore, procir for the peciiiouer, tat all i adversely to the said Frederick | ne Ou er Leiore the uth day Ot Ucto- | A.D. 1506, “hy he prayer of said petition showla be granted.’ Prov Sof this order be pub- lisued evers day, exe uriday, 10F teD Lay's prior to the ~ald Buta lay: oF Ue Spujer pub- lished and curca.ated in Us umbik, CHARLES P. JAMES, J. Atruecopy. Test: J. METG: ‘ enitne daugliters of theSsi.d Mar By We EY WALLIAMS, Asse, Clesk THE ~UPROME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | special eri us wt ‘said 1 dotriet. | id for a Cou- | Mier. her @ Kovert oO, Houz Hews and Horn te. Aue mins, Rose G. alice V. sbi. SG. tnitiin, Mart | fg: dary ing wid Georgia hing, veal Me a Martin .. King, bdeard +k en King ehidren o. the s i Martin by SMartin Pi ais g the sti tive diy lars done paix ¢ ots, byt the ‘avove Sluse “the alae ceriai pleee. oF parcel of iand designated in i ES parcel nutate red seven (7), of square Seven hundred and thi Wusiington, bei ¢ part of lot nu: said sq ordered that all per onsclain SEV sone G3i) bered two (2). in o1 Octobes, A.D. 156, | adversely to the sad | re expeciaily Vulture branzgul., OF we she may be known, or her | Vern te she De deat, sbiwe cause it F Luey muy haveou or belore the 1 WENTY- | TH DAY OF OCTOREL. A. D. L506, why the | re." It 4s thls 13th rayer 0: the seid petition saouid not be granted, | Eine the said wor ey paid to the petinoners: Peovised th a ‘copy of this order be for tex (10, publish every othe? days prior tu the aid tweuty-seves th ai of Ue- ober. AD. Lbinb, In sonse newspaper prlated Sha “pubbsbedin the butretor colitis CHAMLES. F. JAMES, Justice, de. A true copy—lest: RJ. MEIGS, Cierk. ocl4-eotoc?7 By L. P. WILLIAMS, Asst Clerk. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Guverument Bonds, Deposits. Exchange Loans Collections Railroad Stucks and Bonds, and ali securities listed on the xchatges of New York, Fluiadelphia, Boston ise. on or be ore the Ist day o: Novemver, | Si rie. Court of the | ai T. Kenty, pastor. Preaching ‘at 11 a.m, Gospel service at 7280 p.m. Strangers are curdiauly welcome. it CENTRAL UNION MISSION.—GUSPEL services ure held as io-lows: Mis lon rooms, 909 Pennsy.vunia ave., every day at 12: every night, YS pam. dime 3 useum, “Penuiyivani ave, Sanday iigh., 7:3v. Providence bail, 81 st Maryland ave. s.w.; Tuesday aba Frid.y nights, Pligtim bail. 1th, ‘near Ru.w.. Frida” ulghts, + fernvon. To uli theseservices urgevitly Invited to come aud hear the testuwonies of redeemet wien and won.en, Ue Se, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, “COR: ner Juth andG sts no. w.—1ue Pastor, Rey. NewsMax, has returne., and will preach wt 11 he Crucifixion 0: Christ un Iudex of je Search tor s.an- Vesper service at ? qsto > m.*Punday school at 30 a, m."ALusle led by Dr. Bischoff, organist. & at i Peopie’s pray Weekiy services every ‘shursday evening, ‘All ave wel it ST. JAMES’ CHUKCH, beiween Band C sts. n. es, ANK, rector.—Services Sunday: ‘Moru.ng Prayer. W Oclvea: Holy kucharist, 11 anid Listy. « 0 Seti 3 ian. juruing Prayer, Swints days even Song, ‘4200 u'cloca! Sunday Hoy Eucnarise, 7 <=, SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. SoSo ad Vagicinnee or Cry StH SE pate USS ALE SoULS (CNITARIAN) CHEKCH, corner 14th and L sts n.w., Kev. KUSH IC SHUPFEN, pastor. “Morning service, Li wun. Vespers, Tio p.m,” ty scu001, 9:43 am. at HAP L, 22D sT., N. wey. FB. Raz g in churze—ser- 945 am. Hoy communivn. 11 am. vorming se Vice aud Sermo . Suiday schol % pI 4 pau., eveuiug song anu catech zing. 433u pin yeve Bahis prayer Qud sermon, Weea d..y3,duily, 0:10 & Ob moriy prayer. Hoy communion Li ai. 1uer days, 7:16 4 uu., Tuursdays aud uoiy days, at oa, RPZENING! nL BAPTIS ‘church, cor. bsh and Hsia inw., Key. SaM- Cen H. GReksis pastor, Sunday eso a, 14 Bh. reopening or the. udnury, Nien uss, bred lueroligly Teva ud fcidruibhea: seriou by tue paso. ‘Tue service whl be laverrre ou ih tne igs language by Piof. Goro: ia ‘o Stra: gem! bsp. tor, tn oWwed be ali, aula a cordaily iaviied, ION METH EPISCOPAL <S Chureh, “uth st, near feunsyivanu ave., LHARLES W. BALDWIN. pustor.—Preac.dug 11 To Pte 30 wm. Sutday ‘SU. Sunday schoo, pam. putas scvol ‘people's meeting a. 6: , Metiduy in ht aud revival Ist NeXt weed. ue 7:80, Proud, Aues ay ugat vy Kev. Jw. Puck, Dv. Aliace wel comed. it Te & REFORMeD CHURCH IN ine UNITED STA TrS—ervices iu the: hapel, coruer 15th and’ streets nordh est. To-morrow, ~Uuday Scuvol ut 9:30; service a d Sermon nt IT und 1200 pus. Residence of pastor, 13ue Yul. ‘OUNDRY ME. CHURCH, ju iaud U sts. Kev. Ur. HL K 'NAYEOR, Pusu, Serviers W-worruw: sunday school at Y: wn. rescuing by the pus.orat- La, ti. a: a a. “Tem, 25U, 10 be audreswed Warthey, esq. Good sitising aid promise 0. 2 d meetiig. ie sue 10 come aud beip inti ate) ft SPIRITUALISM — SUNDAY, 7TH AND Esta tows, Mes EMA MPL af Boo, ton, iacturer ald iat edit, 11 Sa gegees ruin the audeetce, a0 pre tae ans UF ates Zain,” Tolluwed Dy platiorm tests. LU ceut dour coi Testion, ite METROPOLT. AN PRESEY? RIAN (Paso catten dtr sud bn wen ee eae JOuN CH STE.! v. b., past Preaculug services: ats actn, aoa 730 p.m Bite for Temsteow Lise, The cracuatn of Chiewe" ie {= NEW JERU-a SWEDES hy U-ALEM (SWEDEABO..G- rors FOUR rs by Temple, Nortu Capitol st, between Services “Ii-mnurrow: Sunday scour at uct by, the Lav. Be DANIELS at We tree Whom Jess fines trum te Dead.” “Seuis ree. Free brary of ucw churci words, (=>, ESUREET pap ist caunca, ‘So! “Suujeets Wauching’ iriowana WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 8) AND A iret abhor BH aie eee En, wiawat 2 aan aud “Teo Taecthig ai 8 juin’ Vourg Peogiig weal Ot y at ssa pin., Weekly preven annie tee seus ll tree add LCkybony Mets THERE WiLL Bia SaKMON O; Powe tite or tiods By “a cseewe Ny G tour Heorew Westen SUNDAY Gct pleas ea Ipoo, coruce’ PeuusyWaula wee dod gee (fea RYLAND a GHURCHE—cor (Resa cites oA Preseniug tennis Guarda ad welconie? “MO Mt ev. Wit Oe REV DR sor EWMAN, TH. panton, will preachan ‘the sietreaiun Ae Shure tat ta M.mid «iu pin Sundey choi su ame teauycrs Cordials faved Rasen fh tt (fe, HAMLINE METHODIST” EPISCOPA (er HANEINE 2 eee P. sts —wreacuig 11 acm. by the pustor. Kev. J. A. Paice b. Cy it Pecpic » usectig, ‘olives’ mecting: ae W. C. Soften, asa Bday even Al ure favissbl OUNT VrRNUN PLACE ME Preaching banal at ti ts Sud eB yh tarchav- Sc Ws Happaway- “ota ati Kulhied Youup alas “Pubic eoraaily tac hee” eS cs, zo WESLEY CHAPEL, COR OF 5TH AND sis. nt,, Rev. lucWanp onmis, pastor — Stitay School G:su'w ime Prewciin- Dye ee iT Sth. and Yeo By im.” Gospel meetiig for peony ‘erajer niveting Thursday, 230 GLC, toe, U. Fridar, Yabu pul, “Chilldreu's ‘noswet Clase Suitarday 3 pe ite ry VEKMONT AV.NUE CHRIS’ (Rese cnt SAD, eo UE,, CHNIST AN Pupdsy ~chuel 6:30, ‘praise meeting 6:30 Re be t é (=, (HUKCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- ter Connecticut avenue, Nand Toth streets. S uawlix, D.D Fab. adult class at 9:30 SU pau Dtrangers are It [200 p,'m., Polly and te Ethiopian [eop.c's nieedug. “Sabbath school p sm in th evening. ‘Thursday evewing prayer mecc ing, 7380 0'.0 k. Strangers welcome. a ; sHURGH 8. E, Kev. M. F. B Rick, pastor. a. mL, Sunday Schoo. at the eur hand misaon, 11 «mand 30 pau, preaching by (be pastor. G20. p. te Young Dropiely praise motiug. Br. ver meeting Weiner. taut 7:30 pam. Aliure curdiay welcome 10 Wor hip wish us ae ud fH stsn w.,Hev! J.1. CUTH: BERT, pastor. at diam, wud 7330 jm. Sunday schuol at Oly ani. “All, strane vite it ‘A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- Hon of LA FAYETTE LODust. 00. 19, F. ‘M., Wil be held at Masovtc Temple, SAL lober 23d, at 7 o'clock p.m. Utitecrs (> EHS BAPTIST cHORGH 37H xt | Members are reqursved to be preseuit iby order or the 62 iH. S MERRILL, Secretary. == DE TA MLAN TYLER Mine rowsoyed to coniiwe $04 Pa ot, aw, rs, GEORGE F. SCHAYLR, ATTORNEY ant Caneyeves teat) Aeeoue a beds iF uarly eighteen years), heal Estate in ail its Drancn& Ruoms 3 and 4,637 F st. nw. ocll-lm* => B. FRANK Gib! . D.--OF FICK Kic~ (Restated Stem 100 to ut bin ae noe BOE Hegnone Sin ion aas stoop a Felspeae sae c=, FUR SALE—CHOiCE. MILK, GUAKAN- of ge ie Codwine, beg, Milks Beccnis pee oust farms of oe Me scum, s. Genta pea adress ie A art. | AN FUX & 5..0., Nunparedl Dairy, 114i 1th st. mw. oclb- Live WASH.AGTON TRAINING SCHUOL, For Nusse. ‘The iectures in this school Sitd'Baliauore Ovught anu pol wihu ginon TULsirn ¥, November. at ‘tp. mie in ‘A sj ecia.ty made ot Investment Securives. District | tue Lesiure Hoon of the’ Aurme’ wireciory, obs TZth Monee sud all Ltcat Rasirued. Gee sbsuranee and | sweet m We Cundidaten ior “2 ihe school “belephone St ck Gealt in. ply at the OF eas Jounsoa, ‘Americas bet Lewubone Stork bought and sold.au7 | Deut 610 Mbirtoenth 6b ost tbe r FS SSRs DE AE JOHASON 101 b st ne to 21S lst st ne. 2126 Pennsylvania ave, (e-2we ‘Has a large torce 01 guud mechanics to P 0. 408, mio Mansen ail of Bibb dwexions aad Wows | boS>> SAMUEL & SHEDD, altar Lauobes Samouts, Big. "Co. Cain FINE GAS FIXTURES. Faruaces and vas a SA's i aie ‘and Nove) iarusces, ‘Tin Hoolisy. | LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, FURNACES, rar We pa vesiae | work aud fur prices, vp uth | Job Work ® Specialty, opin! “Teepe Ne owe. Baga ut 400 9c ot aw. GovERNMENT Recerpts To-pay.—internal Fevenue, $292,583; customs, $556,765. SECRETARY WHITNEY unexpectedly returned from New York yesterday afternvon, and re- sumed his duties at the Navy department this moruing. AMONG THE PRFSIDENT’S CALLERS to-day were Secretary Bayard, Gen. Schofield, Sena- tors Dolph and Jones (Ark.), Goy. Squire, of Washington Territory, and Mr. White, first secretary of the U. 8. legation at London, A BonD CALL ot 910,000,000 three per cents 4s looked for tbis aflernoon. Secretary Man- ning has assumed charge of these matters, Mr. Fairchild having surrendered all authority to decide when a cull shall be issued. CONGRESSMAN DuNS VeryY It.—The Hon. Poindexter Dunn, candidate for Congre:s from the first congressional district of Arkansus, is alarmingly il] at Batesville, Ark., where he had gone to fill an appointment to address his constituents, Much tear ts felt zor his life. ARMY ORDERS,—Second Lieut. 0. M. Lissak, th artillery, has been granted six months’ | Capt. J. K. Corson, assist | leave for disability mt surgeon, has been grauted leave for one month, NavaL Orpers.-lieu!, H. W.Schater has been ordere tothe naval obs ry tory. Ensign Harry MeL, P. Huse, detached irom the naval ordnance proving ground and ordered to the naval academy. Chief Engineer George R. Johnson has reported his return home, having been detached trom the Lancaster 15th Sep- tember, and placed on waiting orders. Ensisn 2.8. Williams, from the cous survey and placed on sick’ leave. Ensign T. G. Dewey, from the coast survey and p.aced on waitity orders, Lieut. Andrew Dunlap has _repurte: his return home, having been detuched from the Lancaster 23d September, and piuced on walling orders, ConTRACTS AWARDED TO WASHINGTON FirMs.—Contracts for supplying the stationery rooms of the House of Representatives with the ddr variety of articles there kept on bend have been awarded to the following Washington firms: Eaton & Ra _p, E. Morrison, Wm. Ballantyne & Son, Robt.’ Beall, EL E. Ryder, scheller & stevens, Stott & Cromwei!, Siunuel Lewis’ Sons and J, J. H olilster, ‘nere were a great uy bidders, ana some contracts were uwarded vo firms ot other clues RELEASED FROM CONDEMNATION.—Applica- tion was recently made to the Treasury depart- ment by a New York firm for the release irom ndemnation of certain goods which, though not in themselves obscene, were found in un in- Vuice Of gous which did emurace obsceue artl- cles. The importer represeuted that the conu bund articles were not bis property, bat were pliced in the package containing goods belong- ing to him withoug his knowledge or consent by 4 man whom he had employed to pack them for transportation, In view of these tucts Act- ing Secretary Fairehild granted the applicution und lustrucied the collector at New York to de- stroy the obscene articies and to allow entry of the remainder ot tne invoi A MARSHAL REsiGNs—United States Mar- shal J..N. Patterson, 01 Coucord, N. H., has resigned, to take effect on the uppoiutment of sccessur, He hus held the office uineteen years, THE APPROPRIATION BILts.—Clerk James Courts, of the House commiitee on appropr tons, hus Issued notices to the meu- bers of that committee, requesting their at- tendance uta meeting to'be held In this city on November 224 next. “The next ses-ton of Con- gress being a short One, it is the intention of Chairman Kandall to Have the appropriation bills entrusted to the commiuiee ready for action by the House svon ufter it assembles. The U. 8.8. TENNESSEE arrived at New York yesterday, To HEAT THE New PENSION BUILDI<G.— General Meigs yesterday awarded the contract for furnishing the new pension building with tbirty-elzbt radiators to the Walworth maau- facturing company for $793, and the contract for the pipe, valvesor other materiais and wouk ol setting up to Wm. Rothwell for $506.50. Tue IssvE of the vew ono and two-dollar sil- ver certificates, it Is edffinated at the Treasury depurtment, may aggregate $50,000,000, and of the five-ioliar silver ceviiticates $60,000,000, THE ResIGNaTION of Hon. 8.8. Cox as min- ister to Turkey was received by the Secretary of State yesterday. Lieut. MeDcALF’s Recorp.—Lieut. Wm, M. Medcalf, who was killed by the premature ex- plosion of a shell while directing the work of lesting mortars at the United States provin ground at Sandy Houk on Thursday, as state Iu yesterday's STAK, was a Marylunder b: birth. He was tbirty’yeurs of age, and a grad- ute Of the class oF 1876 from West Point. At ‘one tme he was an instructor in the military academy. Two years ago he was transierred to the ordiuuee board, and he bus since been sta- Uoned ut Sanay Hovk, He was a very popular young oilicer. PERSONAL.—Secretary Whitney returned to the city irom New York this morning.—The first public result of the recent investigations mude by Mr. George Kennan, ot this city, into the Siberian exile sysiem, will Le pubilsbed tn The Century for November, under the head of “A siberian Tragedy.”——Ex-Chief Cronin, of the fire department, nas returned from much proved in heulth.—— Y, of Jamestown, N. ¥., J. W. Roberts, of Indiutapolis, und C, Hf. Caldweil, of Birmivguam, Ala., are al the Mettopoiitan.— Mr, Jobh Suérinah and family have returued irom the Adiroudacks.—Geo. F. Simonds and Waler A. Simonds, of Fitchburg, Mass,, Gen, Schofield with his aids, Juo. Pitcherand Chas.W- Raymond, A; M. Burton, of Nasuvillc, and Jao, V. Seoit, di Puliudeipnia, are at the Ebbiu,— Scuator Go:mau, on his way hone irom. Cali- fornia, aud B.S. Sunderland, of Washington, were ‘tin Chiea.o on ——J. C, Cover and wile, of Florida, and J. D. Phillips, of Chi- sage, are ut Wie Natlonal—J. D. “Christy and "J Christy, 01 Chicago, H. L. Lite, of Minnesota, M. F. Dwyer, «i Brooklyn, aud Jus. Vurney, Pail Dwyer, D.J. Kothschila and W. P. Waish, of New York, are ut Willara’s, Made Second Lieutenants, SERGEANT BRAINAKD, OF THE GREELY EXPE- DITION, ONE OF THOSE PRUMOLED, Eight non-commmisstuned officers. have been appointed to be second lieutevants in the army as Jollows: Sergeant D. L. Bruin- ard, of the signal corps, to be second Heutenant, provasly of the 2d cavalry; Ser- geant Major Odon Burrovits, of the Ot infan- try, to be second Hentenant, 11th intantry; Corporal Stepuen N. Muckuey, 16tu lnunuty, ly be 2d lieutenant, 16in iniantry; Serg. Geo, E. French, company A, Ist inianiry, to be 2d Heutenant, 4th intantry; Sergt, Frank Owen, ‘company G, 9cb inantry, 10 be second Heuten: ant Sto iuuautry. | Sergeant Mujor Harry Fletcher, of the Stn cavalry, to be suc- ond tieutenant loth fuluntry. Sergeant Karl Koops, 2d cavalry, wo be 2d Meuwwuant 18th intantry, and Corjora: George W. Martin, company H, Tat Intantty, to be tleutenaut LSU MAAnITy. Second Lieut, Frank Owen, who goes to the elhch ufautry, is from tuis city. He received his education at Young’ acadeiny, aud always bad av ambition to become un. ariny officer. Failing to secure an appowtment to the. ali lary ueademy, he deteriniued to enlist in the urthy and try tor promouion, He las now Te ceived bis reward fur several years’ faithful ser Vice us a suidier, 0. Sale at the Monament Grounds, FRAME BUILDINGS, TOOLS, HOISTING APPARA~ ‘TUS, ETC., SOLD. A public sule of nearly ali the frame buildings about the Washington monument, and of we materials, tools aud appliances remalulug utter completion of the monument, wus held Thursday atternovn at the —monament grounds, The urilcles sold included all the trame buildings, with the exception of the Office, the building contuining the unused ‘MemOria stones aud the curpenter shop( wich latter will be ased In conuection with the work Of improving the river ifout), large quantities of Tope und stone, howting ' eugiue, - bulsting apparatus, blacksmitn und stone culters’ tovis, ec, Some of the articies broughta very iat Price, uut muny went “ior a murs wou fig "exuct_amouut “reaslzed” irom the sais 4s not yet known, but itis roughly estimated ut between nine and ten thousand duliurs. What- ever the umouut is, It will be turued over wo the U. 8. Treasury. ihe purcuasers ure Messrs, Bensinger, Dreyfuss, Howes & Cu. Wiuniuets, Hu.cuinsvn, Huumiiton & Mano, "aan, Laue & Nuilul, Bao, Veiumeyer, Fauuery, Bi ‘Springmian, Wheeler, Edwards, Asi, Shephera @ iuricy, Suipp,’ Miller, ‘Melee, Merry and Wilson. 6 2 ‘A LocaL WoMAN SUFFEAGE AasoctaTiox. A local Woman Suffrige ussuciation Was ongua- ized Chg gprs FL Slee rs. Asuch C, Denison as presiuent, Mrs. 2.8. Sperry ‘secretary, aud Mrs. t, Lock wuou, treasurer. soning en ee ee anaes Judge in Princess Ann coun! zinetday face ui vende coat da racer ian apes | bropriety—tue CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. Appointments by the President, Ete. W. R. Greathouse, of New Orleans, has been Appointed consul at Tampico, Mexico. Mr. L. M. Buford, of Misstx«ippi, has been ap- Pointed deputy fourth auditor, Tne appoint- ‘meut Was secured by Senator George. The following, having passed a probationary term, have received absolute appointments © class 1 in the Treasury department: Charles E. Mostyn, ot Ai iuama, office of the second andi the arstauditor. -” neg dicate ————_eee___ THE OBLIGATIONS OF PHYSICIANS TO THEIR PATIENTS, Dr. Garnett Gives a Pointed Expression of his Views to Commissioner Black. The following correspondence explains itself: Commissioner Black to Dr. Garnett, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, PENSION OrFice, MeDIcaL Division, WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct, 21, 1886. Dr. A. ¥. P. Garnett, City. Sin: Your certificate of sickness in the case of Mis. hereby returned to you, as It is not sufficiently explicit, The rules of this office Tequire that physicians shail specity the trouble with which the patient is uff.cied. I have, ‘therefore, to request that you make a new cer- Uflcate and forward it to this office, accompa- nied by th's letter, as soon us pracicavle. ‘The certiticates of physicians ure treated in this office witn tue strictest confidence. Very respectiully, JOHN U. BLACK, Commissioner, Dr. Garnett to Commi-siouer Binck. WasHINGros, D. C., Oct. 22, 1886. To the Hon. John C, Black, Commissioner of Pen Stu: Your letter of the 2181 inst., returning my sick certiticave in the case of Miss——, has been Feceived. Iu it you suy “the rules of ‘his office require thut physiclaun shall speeity the trouvie Wien whicu tue pauient is ufflicted.” My urst Impression upon reudiug tuls extraordinary and somewhat impertinent edict was to return it wituout commeni, but, reflecting that the in- leresis ofa luge nuinuer o1 Inupeent persone Riuy Le involved, 1 nuve determined to give expressiun Wo iny views of the issue which you have tuus presenied. Several years ago tuts questivn of sight on ‘the part of a yoverument eparcnent (0 require ¢crtiucates oF physicians specifying the discuse with Which wn uusent giipioye had been affected came beiore the Medical a soctation of the Disurtet abd, alter a hee expression of opinion by its memuers Upon tue surject, it was determined tuat uy such dem.tid should be compiled with, Lt iuhows, Uherevre, tuat, it 1 felb sv disposed, iu refusing to furnish any such information I migut buse that refusal upon the verd.ct of We sreuiea association, but this I expressiy de- clue to de, aud suali rest my uctivu In We premisesentirely upon my seuse of processional Fecuguized obligations of pbysiclaus tw their patieuts, In uli civilized counuies the rewtlou between tue medical inau aud bis patient 1s regarded as a privae ecumpact, Involving the personal honor of Lue fouuer, dud posses Ing ai Lue suuctty Implied by an vath—oue wuich uo houorauie member v1 Uwe fraternity couid violate wituout eotall- {ug upov Limsel. personal disgrace. ‘So sucted, inueed, iy Luts rewitou ueid by the professional dan (wat lustauces are nol Wanting Where phy: sicuus Have submitted Ww itaprisonment, under we orders Of @ Judicial Uriuunal, raLuer Wan diseiuse whut tudy regarded us Lue conudenees 01 Lue sick rools. “This question canuut uow ve by ‘the mere ofietai dictum of 4 Junetionury, alduvugh clotiied In ly arrogant muguage of Mrequiriag that puysieians saat, ev." No imedical tan 1 Uhis Gy Wii0 pusse-ses 4 proper seu-reapect and, correcily appreciates tue dignity ald Lespousl- Uiiues OF uis prolensiou Witt ever demean Limn- sel oo tat as to cumpty with such a rule. Ju the paruicuiar case reserred to lu your note I lave utreauy informed you tuut iue party had been under and still ts auder surgical treatment, Wuicu physically unfited uer .0r the perlurivance of ber oiticiul dunes, In con- clusion, perunit ine to say Lbal as Luis Is a gen- eral Order or rule, not aloue counued to your olhice, L uudersiuid, I shail avoid che cuarge ot being personally uffcusive to you when I ex- Press ue oplulon that Lue conception uf such & Tule Must have originated witu and emanated froin suime disciple of a seuoul of mora: etuics which 1 canuuy conueseend w recoguize. It uuords me pruluund aalisiaclion Lo udd that, ha ever uccepied u fee tor writing ube fullcaks or uLuer columunications to Lhe goverument departments tur Ms employes, L am eulirely tree trol any possible imnpulution 1 being pecuuiarily iuwrested in the matter, Very respecuuily, &¢., ALY. P. Garnet, M. D. Gov. Pattison’s Requinit AN ALLEGED FUGITIVE FHUM PENSSYLVANIA JUSTICE RELEASKD—SOME INTEKESTING LAW PONS, This moroing William Elliot alias Myers, alias Hayes, allus Hurdin, &c., who was ar- rested here about tho 4th Instant, and committed to Jali by the Police Court on the charge of alse pretenses, for whum a. requisition of Gov. Puttison, ot Pennsylvania, was received here a lew days ago, was brought beiore Culet Justice Curtter. “The state was represented by Mr. R, Coyle und the accused by Messrs. Abranams and Myers, Mr, Coyle stuied that Ube papers set out that Elliot bad committed the crime ot obtaining money by false pretenses in Dauphin county, Pa., aud Was @ tugitive from justice from that state. The devendunt maue the polutthat the affida- vitof A. J. Ruudull, ihe agent of the state on waich the requisition hud been issued, was uot bused on personal knowledge, but on informa: Uon and bellet, und such was not 4 suilicient ground, and elted tue case of Joseph Smith, The Chiet Justice sald the simple question was: Is the offeuse charged one under the laws vi the state, and are the laws constitutioual, ‘Tie point’ was raised thut the crime charged vas “inise pretense,” aud there was no such fense. The Chief Justice said it made no difference whut tue governor called it, for he reierred to the affidavit, ‘The term was @ provinelalism, used by the governor. Tue Ueenuaol wen argued that while It was churged the money was obtained it did not ge that he bad not transmitted It, ‘ne Culef Justice suid that would be a defense on the trial, but would not do here, THE CHIEF JUSTICE ON ALDERMEN. The next point wus tuat the warrant was made betore an alderman and there was no certificate as to his offickal character. The Chief Justice sald that aldermen nowa- duys could do dimost anything, but recent ‘events show that their principal duty is to be tried und not to try. Mr, Coyle suid the affidavit was made before the clerk of the court with the seul of the court, ‘The Chiet Justice said it was notsufficlent, ‘There must ve some record that the alderman wus authorized to administer oaths, é&c., and the man would bave to be discharged.” * A Serious—Perhaps Fatal—Accident. AMAN KNOCKED DOWN BY A RUNAWAY TEAM AND BADLY INJUKED. Yesterday evening, about 5:30 o'clock, =, horse attuched a buggy belonging to Law- rence &tevens, while standing near the corner or 14th and F streets, became irightenea ana ran away, going down F street, At the corner 019th and F streets several persons were waiting for streetear. fue car ou tne Ota sireet track, ing DOTth, Was taking on the passengers who Bau'teen waiting for iat the junctions A lndy und ebilid hud eutered the car und ugentieman, with bis transter ticket in his band, was about toemer when the rauawuy worse struck him and knorked him down. Tne buggy then passed over him. He was picked up in an un- cousclous condition by Detective Mahon, who witnessed the accident, and with the ussistauce 01 cluzens reuiuved Bim to the corner dn store, Where he was iuund tw be badly tujui He Wus ulterwards removed to the Emergency hospital, where Dr. ‘Taylor atteuded him. ‘Ths injured ian remained unconscious wutil tuls morning. This morning he parulully recovered und spoke the name of Loefiier aud other names, but uo posilive iniermation as to bis name and place of residence could ve gleaned froin Wut ue suld. 1s was subsequently ascertained that the injured mau’s name is Peter Wesel, ‘and that ue lives at 1416 T sireet. ‘The members of tue firin of Stevens, Law- rence & Co, state that the accluent was one which no human foresight could bave pre- vented. The animal has been used by the Members oi the firm and their employes ior a your Pual, always found to ve sale und gentle, Bud @ favorite with all, At the time a heavy iron welgut Was attached to the vridie by & strong Jeuiher strap. The sudden and noisy approach of » heuvy express wagon caused to break away, pulilug with her the iroa welgbt, which ‘she di yor nearly two ‘squures, the endeavor to siop ber turther ex~ clung and impeiling ber tw greater efforts to escupe. The members of the firm deeply regret the affair and bave advised the management of tue Eunergency buspital that they wilt bear the expense of proper care of tne injured man. ik canst Ph cation : “The Grant Relies. THE WAR DEPARTMENT READY TO TURN THEM ‘OVER TO THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. It is stated at the War department that the director of the Nationa! Museum was noiified SOCIAL AND PERSONAL MOVE- MENTS, ETC. Mrs, Cleveland is employing the pleasant au- tumn days in overseeing the completion of the improvements and repairs upon their country house, The interesting stage of decoraiious nas been reached, and the ull absorbing question of hancings, carpets and draperies is tinder con sideration, Mra. Cleveland ~ees no one but the Cabinet ladies, excepting by previoux enzage- ment, and very few engagements are made. Secretary Manning and his charming house- hold are again comiortably settied in their leasant home. The Secretary is advancing in Beaith and strength in sure and steady paces. Secretary and Mrs, Endicott will visit Boston early in November. Secretary Whitney had Secretary and Mrs. Endicott to dine with them at Grasslands last Sunday. Mrs, Whitney has left her house in Lenox, and Is pow in New York city. 1t is ex- pected that she will arrive in the capital eariy next week. Secretary Lamar has with him bis sister-in- law, Mrs. Lamar, of Monticello, Fla, Mrs, Lasar is an atiractive and agreeable lady and is a pleasant acquisition to te Secretary's in- teresting houseuold. She will be in the city for a short time, The Attorney General and his family, with Mrs. Hubbard, have reinstated ‘hemselves for the winter in their Rhode Island avenue house. Justice and Mrs, Fields have returned to the city. Justice and Mrs, Matthews will have with them this winter the Misses Matthews: and, throughout the wiutér, numerous friends, as guests of the house. ‘The wedding of Bessie 8. Hancock, daughter of Col. John Hancock and niece 0” the late General Hancock, to Mr, Edward Ingtis Frost, of St Paal, will ed aed ibis eveutug at tbe residence of the bride's sister, Mrs, Wiliam Merriam, in St. Paul, Mrs, Dulph and Miss Dolph returned on Mon- day from their foreign tour. The ladies re- ceived marked atlenticus when abroad, They were entertained by notavle peuple in Loudon and Paris, and in the latter capital Minister McLane aud Miss McLane gave a lurge opera purty in their honor, Judge Robert Siannard, of Richmond, has taken a house here for the winter. . Mr.and Mrs. John W. Douglass bave Issue cards tor the murrlage of their daughter, Miss Josephine Dougiuss, and Mr. William Newton ‘Strong, son of ex-Justice Siroug. The weduing Will take place on Ae Noveu ber 3, at 7:30 o'clock, ut the New York avenue ebureh, ‘The engagement is announced ct Miss Mary Goode, duuguter of ex-Representative Goode, to Air. Brooks, of Norivlk. Mr. Charles E. Kincaid spent the week in New York city in attecdance upon the sessions of (he Phi Theis society, tu couvention assem bled tu thut ety, Mr. Fiswer bas taken the house of Admiral Radiord on N street, Mrs, Lieut, Selfridge returns from Virginia next week, and will be at the Gramercy tor the winter, Ou Tuesday, at the home of the bride's Parents, at Lewiston, Frederick county, Md. Mr. Rovert Klotz, 0: Waskiugton, was wedued to Miss Maggie b. Duyior, Rev. J. alilton Suyder: per.orming the inarriage ceremony. A laige circle of reiativ s, irie.ds aud acquaintances: bud gathered at tue bride’s nome duriug ibe morning, aud promptly at 11 o'clock tue happy uple were made one. Imuiediatery alter Lue ceremony Lhe Cumpuny Was led to the dining ball, wuere tabies were luruisued Wia every delicacy, und ull partook Of the good things (hus fardisued. The weduing gilts were numer Us afd hanusome, Mr. aud Mrs. &lutz lest ine saiwe wilernoon for Wasuiugton, beariug with tueut Lue weil wisues ol many warn fricuds, ‘Mr, aud Mrs, kdzar, with their daughter, Miss | Constance kugur, uave hired tue house of Gen, Suckeut, ou I street. Tue engagement of Miss Julia Casey to Mr. Thayer, of Boston, that was announced In ali the local pupers tite fist or ne Week, Is wuthori- poptbeand Pprouvuaced witwout fouudation in fact, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Langley, of Newport, RL, have issued cards of invitation to the marriage of weir dauguter, Miss Marion Weaver Lanz- ley, lo Mr, Willlum Kirkus, jr, of this city, on tue 3d of Novemver, at nive o'clock. at Trinky: Guureb, iu thas place, Sir. Kirkus a the son Of Rev. Ur. Kursus, of Buitinnore, wud principal urauzhtsmiun tu’ the ottice of Mr. Win, Bruce Gray, architect, Admiral aud Mrs. Upshur have returned trom: Lenox, and sent out cards tur the marriage of tueir “daughter, Miss Virginia De Laacey Kearney, aud Lieut. Kidgely Haut, atube Cuurca Oo. tue Ascension, vb Wednesday evening, ..0- vemver 3, at e1.ht o'cluc Alter the ceremony @ reception will be neld at the resideuce of Aumirat Upshur, from eigut to ten o clock. fhe juvisations Wu tne receplivns bave been Limited w a few iriends of the iamily, a step reudered hecesnury Uy uncoutroliable cireumsuinices, 1Le best man will be Mr. ‘fuomas Buut, brovber of the groom, and the usuers are Ww Ge Mr. Liv- ingswon Hunt, Mr. Heury Murray, Mr. Guerardi Davis aud Mr, Artuur Guldsvorouga, Gen. Hazen has brougut with him from | Mexico und the Pucitie evast muny curios, Strang, bits of quaint powery, and Urapestries Of cusious weave. Mr. Tuomas Horrigan avd Miss Mary Cun- ninghum were married ut St. Dominje’s church lust Monday evening, Kev. Father Douneuy periorming the ceremony, Miss hutic Hugues acted us uridesmuid, and Mr, Luwreuce Mc- Hugh was vest man, "Alter tue ceremony a re- ception Was helu at the tuvare vome of air. and Mrs, Horrigan, 624 Virginia avenue soutuwest, Tue wife of Representative Campbell leaves the city to-duy for her home in Hutnilton, Oulo, to Stay Luere unlil afler tue Noveiaver eiec- tons, Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Morgan are enjoying their boueymvon quietly in tue spacious mansion on scout Cirelé, ‘They are at humie Wo callers i the eveniugs. Justice Wood is too ill to take his seat upon the Supreme Bench, it is feared, during the Winter, tis fumily remain ubroad, aud tue Justice will stuy in the city for treaament. Col, Robert 1. Fleming will be murried to ‘Miss Belle Vedder at tue residence of her father, Gol. Veuuer, on Wednesday evening uext avd o'vlock, Senator and Mrs. Stanford will return totheir house bere the beginolng of next month. Mr. and Mrs, Kumsdell have taken quarters at 1408 H street, where they expect to be doml- cilea tor Lue winter, ‘The young ladies of Norwood institute had a delightiu! dance at 1407 Massachusetts avenue last evening. Mr. J.C. G. Kenneay and Mrs. Kennedy yes- terday received the congratuiatious of their humerous (rieuds upou the Afly-second au- niversary of weir marriage. Anne E. Eltis, correspondent, is at 720 14th street northwest. Lady Fairfax, of California, has taken up her residence here, She isa sister of Baron Fair tux. ‘Mr. J. W. Farrar and the Misses Farrar ha ve returned to the city from their trip to New England, und are at 1109 17th street north- west for the Wiater, Mrs, James S. Gray bas returned trom New Jersey. Miss Susste Sutphin is back from New York for the winter. ‘Miss Katharine R, Ranney has gone to Fred- erick tor a iew days. Mr. and Mrs, John W. Hollyday have re- turned from their bridal trip to the tar west, Mrs. Thomas 8. Taylor, who has been spend- ing several months in Indiana and Michigan, wiil returo to-morrow Morning, somewhat up- proved In health. ‘Mr. George E. Kelly and Miss Elizabeth Lusk will be married at the residence of the brid Purenis Wednesday evening, ut seven o'clock. Miss Minole Rinebart,:ormerly of this city, was married to Mr. Link, of Terre Hau! Ind. ab ber nome in Lebusion, Pay on Thurs as Miss Martin, of this city, is spending a few days with friends in Montgomery county. ‘The wife of Major McCreary is ta the city on short visit, The Major is stationed at Chey- Pollticat Matters. Telegrams to The Star. THE DIVIDED ENGLISH LIBERALS. Lite Indications Yet of a Reunion. YESTERDAY'S EARTH TREMORS Oily Geysers Formed at Summerville. V:CTORY FOR JUSTIN mecaRTH He Wins Hie Contest for the Beat Held by Lewts for Londonderry. Loxpon Derry, Oct. 23.—Mr. Justin McCan. thy (Parneilite) has been awarded the seat im the house of commons which he contested for to the recent election against Mr. Charies Ea- ward Lewis (conservative.) Mr, Lewis bas sat jouderry ever since IS72. Ib the re tion the poll as counted gave Mr. Lewis land Mr. MeCarthy 1,778, and tty a to a protest and thas ever sis tug his claim to the seat, bw lately upon alles: Methods yon the part of his opponent, day Mr. Lewis’ counsel avandoned bis client claim, and the seat was declared to be Mr. Me- Carthy’s, The case bus been warmly contested from the start, and the announcement of the result hus caused much excitement in Che city. ‘a seat vor Longtord Mr. Mevarthy also bu ed WItHOUL OPposttions county, which be obt A Great Texas Enterprise. A DEEPWATER PORT To RE BUILT AT PADRE ISLAND, NEAR CORFCS CHRISTI, CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—A special to the Times from Corpus Chtisti, Texas, says: Ao imporiant project Las come fo light bere io counection with the constraction of Uie Sau Antonio and Arkansas pass railway, w will be com- meted to Corpus Christ! a lew weeks, he steel rails have arrived, The new <8 in nothing more or less mination to estabian a deep-waler mast rscan ti accomplish this Use ratirs verted, Will found a new ¢ ies trom Corpus Christi, which will be the gulf terminus of ‘he great system of roads centering at San Aucouiv, tapping ine cattle and Woo! districts. Afver crossing Padre island the company will butid an iron pier 200: Yards into the gulf, aud Uus reach thirty-five here Ube Largest ves= beside wharves. To ANOTHER REBUFF FOR KAULBARS A ROW ON LORD MAYOR'S DAY. London Socialists will Certainly Raise One Uniess Bought Of. Special Cable Dispatch to THrs EVENING STAR. Loxpox, Oct. 23.—The question of the mo- ment here Is the conflict between the socialists and the authorities concerning the determinu- tion of the former to summon a procession of the unemployed to follow in the wake of the lord mayor's yearly pageant, November 9. The socialists claim that all the radical clubs in London are in pertect sympathy with them, and that more than 100,000 people will assem- ble at theirsummons. As the streets on lord mayor's day are impassable from the dense crowds, among which it is always difficult to keep the rougns in order, the uddition to this of a second procession will be quite certain to Fesult in serious disorder, ‘The socialist ieaders uxsure me they will oer- tainly persist, despite the protest of the author ilies, uuless the latter absolutely probibit the Procession and threaten to eall out the mlb tary. Then they consider they would not be Justified fn forcing # conflict between troops aud unarmed men, They add that they expect the authorities witi pledge themselves to extab- lish some kind of rellet works during the win- ter, In winch case the prgcession will, be uban- doned. This Is extremely uiikely, The motto of Ue tory government is indeed “give peace” fn our time; ut in all probability Mt will weave the chie: o1 the London police simply to issue a Prouivition, und equally probubie Luere will be disorder of Some sort, —— TALKING OF LIBERAL REUNION. No Inatesti Yet as to Hor Be Brought About. Special Cable Dispatch to Tx EVENING Stam. Loxvon, Oct. 23.—There are signs of life once more in political circles, The ministers are | returoing, and uppointmenis for cabinet coun- clls are belng mude. There is to be a great con- servative meeting at Bradford next week, The national liberal federation holds a conierence Jat Leeds immediutely afterwards. At the j latter Join Moriey will defive the attivude of | te home-ruie ifberuls towards the government and the unionists. The lord mayor's banquet on the 9th of November will produce other important conservative species, From then Ul tue end of January the political discussion 11 continue to extend. At present it is con- fived to THE POSSIBILITY OF LIBERAL REUNION. On ull sides, except, perhaps, among Cham- berlain's supporters, who regurd him as having greatly triumphed, much sorrow is expressed | at the present state of things, which prevent hopes of a speedy reconciiution, Nobody, bow- has Yet showu bow the feunion may’ be vrought about wituout the sueritice of convictions on one side. Glaustone certainly has made no sigus of receding from his exueme home ruie position, By Awoci..ted Press. Wants a Liberal Conservative Party. Loxvon, Oct, 23.—1he Standard says it bopes tosee a iiveral conservative purty tormed out of amply existent materiais—a party which Lord, Hartington could deveiwp wad might Lope’ to lead, “Lord Hurtingion,” it saya, “cannot long maintain its inuepéndent ate tude. The next session of puriament will be Of Supreme interest and wiil decide whether the enunee to rescue our party system from a false postion will be seized or lost. It is not easy to suy Low mueb Eugiund’s greatness and ba, pines depend upon tuedirecuion tne union- ists take.” = LITERARY TALK OF LONDON. Books on Central A: and the Bal- Kkans—Ghost Investigations, | special Cable Dispaich to Tux Evatsise Sram Lox von, Oct. —“Enslaud and cussia Face to Face in Asia” is Ube tile of a book of travel with the Aiguan bouudary commission, by Lieut, A.C. Yate, of the tombay staf corps, to be publisued svon by Black wood, Edmund Gos-e will next Saturday begin @ course of six lectures on the puetry of She.iey. Mrs, Joho Chapman is engaged tu putting togetuer muterial for a life of George Eliot, which, however, will not probably see the light for years, Brahms bas written a second sonata for the plano aua violin, whieb will, be periormed for Tue first tue at one of err Helmesberger's | quartet coucerts in Vienna during the coming water, ‘A new revised edition of Schmidt's Shake- speare Lexicon is veariy reaiy, and will be podlished next month vy Williams & Nor- ate. “Three important works on the Balkans are announced, Uuwin has ta prow Lovelaye’s “Balkan Peninsula;” Murray wil publish Min- chin's work on the growin of freedoin. in the Baikan peninsula, und also an English trans- lution of Vou Huvus “Der Kauft den Bulgaren Umihre Nationaleiubett.” ‘The reanits reucwed by the Paychical society's investigations cuncerning ghust sturies Will be publisued by Travuer unuer tue tlle,“ Puan- tasms 01 Living,” b; mund Gurney, Frederic Byers aud Fratk Podmore. OILY GEYSERS AT SUMMERVILLE. ‘urious Phenomenon Connected With Yenterday’s Earthquake. CHARLESTON, S. C., Oct, 23.—Dispatebes re- ceived at 2 a.mn. report the dumuge at Summer- ville by the shock yesterday utternoon greater thar at first stuted. Seventy-tive chimneys will huve tw come down, A number of geyscrs buve been discovered irom which an oily fluid spouts up coutinually, The fluid has an odor imilur to kerosene oli and ts accompanied by fue sund of different colors. The people of the town ure thoroughly worked upagain and great uneasiness i ail The duration ot the eu seconds and the torce Bo great thut persons found itexceedingly difficult to upen doors or get out of their Louses Lo & sater locality, and Some cases ure reported where persons were thrown down by the shuking. “There was a Slight shock in Sumiervilie aud Churieston at 11:55 lust night. There was no dainage done, THE PRESENCE OF OIL ACCIDENTAL. ‘The development of geysers at Summerville by yesterday's sboeks 1s corroborated, but the kerosene oil found in the water is explained by Uke fact that refuse from a creo-oting oll fuctory bas been emptied Inv tue draias iu which the Kevser appeared. | Tue water did uot spout up Nery high trom most of Lhe geysers, but it is re- ied that water Was thrown up’ fully tree Reet from one ot tuem, Near Ashly river the water is as cold as ice and us clear as crystal. hhuve occurred there to-day, Lawyer Haseltine Acqultted of the “Murder ef Mis Wife's Neaucer. Srevens Point, Wis, Oct. 23.—Lawyer Ha- seltine was last evening acquitied ot the murder of A. E, Morse, a well kuown banker, ‘The case bas veen on irlal more than a week, and bas at.racted great tuterest it fseemins elt by Js estimated at from twenty wo thirty | leet of water. New York capitalists, it is under stood, are backing Un pany bas obtained tive bought # large quantity of land opp The company Las 4 capi ue! of $18,000,000, A Negro Desperado Assassinated. KANSAS CITY, Oct, 23.—A Booneville, Mo, special says: For some tinea baud of negro desperudoes bave been committing depreda tions in the Howard county river vouloms about Boonsboro, Last nicht @ party of resi dents went to the House of Sill Cooper, the leader of the gung, aud fired turough tue win- dows, killing Couper and seriously wounding Stephen Fox. Tue party then leit. No arrests Lave been made us yet 2 —__ From Wall Sircet To-day. New York, Oct. 23.—The opening at stock exchange was comparallvely quiet this morus ing and rather Weak, Ost y.lces generally showing declines Of frou to per Sout trou Lie closing hgures of last eveuig.. Jersey Gene {rar und Weeteru Uulou were thost active, wit agood trading ta Keading and St. Paul’ Tue market Was rather levernh aud weak for te Amt 15 miputes, and declines, rangl 10 & per cent, were established, St Paul, New Bug-aud and Jersey central suowiug the heavl- eat iusses. A rally then siowly brought prices up to the vpening, but toward 11 o'clock Lackawanna sboweu decided _weakvess, aud ie geveral list again became beavy and dull, so remaluing tll 11 o'clock, The Shortest Rou! Chicago. St. PAUL, MINX., Oci. 23.—The lust rall on the Minnesota aud Neruiwestern second formerly the Dubuque wad Norub- | was laid Yesterday alternoon, This in how the shortest route to Chicago by uuirty miles, —-—_ German France. TWO MEN ARKESTED FOR MAKING DIAGRAMS OF PORTS AND ROADS. Pants, Oct. 23.—Two Germans, named Estin- ger and Wenzel, buve been arrested at La Fere Champevolse on the chaige of being spies. They buve udmitied that vey were taking Pluny of We forts avd routes to that partol we coupiry tor the German government They suy (hey received a sovereign for each lever they sent containing midiary diagrams, -—~——* Industrial Revival in Pittsburg. A BOOM IN THE IKON, STEEL, GLASS AND CORB INDUSTRIES. PrrtspURG, Oct. 23.—This city Is experiencing | an ingustrial revival just bow which is growing | greater every day. Tuiks with a buli-dozen fexding mauuaccurers of Iron, steel, gluse und coke Lirday developed tat the iid, iagtories: d ovens are ruuning Lo their tuliest cuPucity, in Many iustances orders ure akeud foF months of steady work. Burned Mis Wife to Death. ATROCIOUS CHIME OF A HUSBAND AT LEAVEN> WORTH, KAN. CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—A special to the Times trom Leavenworth, Kansus, says: A borrible lnurder Was commitied here lust wight Siu Laierty quarreied with bis wile, aud aiter beat- jug er UML she Was Uucouscious, poured ualf 4 suilon of coal oll over ber ciotuing, set itom fire, and Lben eft bet in that awiul condition, | Kichard Wiliams saw tbe blaze tarough (he Window aud ran ty ber rescue, but When the flames were extinguished every turead uf cioube tug Was burned wom ter body, while the une forluuate woman was burned ‘to a crisp irom ead Ww ivvt, The luiuweus busvund cannot be found. —— To Connect Cleveland with Wheeling. THE BAILNOAD TO BE PUSHED ON FROM MOUNT VERNON, OHIO. CHICAGO, Oct, 23.—A Times special from Woheeliug, W. Va., says: Arcuivacd Fairlie, of London, Engiand, representing au English syne dicate, arrived in the city yesterday in com. pany Wish a committee of genUemen luteresied iu the extension to this city of tue Mount Ver non, Coshucton and Wheeling KR, « line about 150 miles iong, connecting Clevela With Wheeting. Hali the line from Cleveland, as lar as Mount Vernon, is now in operation, and Mr. Fuirlie isso tavorubly impressed with Uhe outiouk tbat be promises tue remainder of tue line, lucluding # Uridge over the Ohio here, to be uuderiaken at on joman’s Christian Temperance Union. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Uct. 23,—The National Wouwuu's Constiun Temperance Union tule forengon beld Henne piu aud Cenienpary Method.st Bup- Uist churcues, ious departments of work will be presented at the general mee! The ailernvon exercises at tbe Carino wi Bradley, o: Engian voted briefly to business, Iu tue evening there Will be a young Woman's meeting. The annual report will be preseuted by Airs. Fraucis J. Barnes. ———-__ ‘The Eighteenth Street Extension. THE BIDS FOR THE WOKK OPENED TO-DAY, The District Commissiouers to-day opened bids tor the work on the proposed extension of 18un street from Boundary to Voluuibia road, a distance of 2,350 tet, This work wil be dune ‘out of the appropriation of $30,000 for Whe ex- tension of sireeis and avenues, the same up- propriation under which he Commissioners Will pay ‘or Lue Work on the Munsuchusetis aveuue extension. Un Lie 18th street exten sion Ubere will Ue, it is estimated, 2,900 cublo yards of ordinary excavauion, 200 yards of Tuck excavation abd 75 yardsol excavation for culverts, The widin of the road bed will be 74 feet in embank ms The bids were ux tolows Talty & Joyce, $6,138; T Land 56 feet In excavation. AM. Shea, $7, Maloney & Bee The award of the coutruet tor € Eli street, was mude Wo ‘Tuomas H. Lyons ab B5,524.14. +02 District Government Affairs. IMPROVING THE AVENUES, Engineer Commis-ioner Luuiow says that next year, it Is probable the Commissioners will do cousiderabre work In Line w: ing avenuesin the city, such ax Georgla, V auu New Humpsbire avenues along Weir w length, eveu wuere they pass Uhrougu localities thutat present seem to demand no lmprove- ment, Col. Ludiow says these avenues torm the greatchauuels of communication through the city, aud when Ubey are once tally devel- ‘oped, We intersecting sireets will soou become builUup, aud tue map of Lhe city will be well filled out. LIQUOR LICENSES. The Commissiouers have upproved applicar tions tor liquor licenses from Juv. J. Bou berly 623 Pennsylvania avenue soutueusi; Jno. Baler, 1200 D street vurtuwest; Robert F. Bradvury, 900 LUth street southeast; Geo. W. Couper, 208 12.u street ourtiwest; Juo. Cull, 2041 reel; Juv. Vorrigan, 330 F street sou wesi; Margaret Calvin, i i street nortuwest; Jue, Curth 3258 M street northwest; Cussussu & Scar, ‘Blu street northwest, Eileu Dona ue, 901 Gu slreet southwest; P. 40, 325 M street Dorlie west; Tuos. Fiyno, uv Ist street southwesty duo. Gratf, 222 7uu street soutveuni: Juv. Heil, G14 44g street suutb’ 5 Jno. P. Humiin, 31 6th sireet northwest; H. Houeriaaun, 1743 upsylvania avenue northwest; K. Hoy, 316 11th sireet wortbwesi; J. E. Juencman, 317 6h street burth west; ney, 1110 b street borthwest; E. Kovn , SZ sireet soulbe pest; Wa. Keeliy, Rock Creek Cuurou rund; Chas, Kracmer, 787 ta street nortuwest; Geo. F. ‘Kogel, 1818 14h street portuwest; Mary A. Lyun, 452 Sa avenue vorluwest Frandis 735 Deluwure avenue soul As MorTin, 1017 7th street morta went; My, Miller. 73k Sim sureot sou i MStpns,'705 ath street ‘vorthweests-Mury Mar just con- | 1048 street portuwest; A. ouppiee, 61: Temporarily insane by the sudden discovery | 619 Pepusyivania avenue spuinenst; L. ueinie, that bis latimate Morse, bad led Alve E street porch C. Spruceser, 305 Wile astray. Tue details of the trial bave | street norinwest; Jere. Budivan, 1838 35.b brungpt out social rotieunew convected with | sireet, northwest; 8G. Slewarl, 1008 Kose SLAUGHTEKIXG BEGUN—SMUGGLING MILE ‘MISCELLANEOUS, var ‘@ BEGUM. ae ee ee eee ogi exiea bores ot Rae Sen MoChceucy returned yesterday 1rous ” 01 No. 7, be turned over mueze be atiendea for Gispusal, being ult Be ee SY department seine 9 this Market master of ibe Eastern market the work ecu yenterany of Eiilng tbe sak iapectir, of bella oe ‘Baker and Oastle visited ihe shuteldt. = nested. and sot from tbe poster Enero Are, fey seit in alunghtering. At the treet weet; uarounea continues: vesneet oie, Gane x

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