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THE EVENING § STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 2b, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFWMANN, Pres't ‘Tre Evexrea Stax fs served to subseribers in the mere Stine ows apegane at Toceeee oe Sein or sc spor mush) Copies at ae Dents, each By email antes 3 ovine year, @0 siz montha, @ (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as axe nail matter} ‘Stan_published acd sizmonthe, Scena? et ® 1] mai] subwertptions must be paid ia 7 seus louser than te paid for, —— Tastes of advertisiug made known on applieation, -A DIES’ GOODS. ILLINERY DONE IN THE LATEST ST. M WATS 1dMMED AT 300 LADIES WISHING DRESSES MADE AT *HOsT NOTICE PLEASE CALL AT MME. M. SMITH’S, fect Fit Guaranteed. aceite MES LY, SEATER 081 FT. HAS Tost KE VE turned from New York weape line of PARIS MILI which will be open ou Mouday, 26th, 24-38 Mus M. J. Prexor, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS. RUSSIAN BANGS, RHEA WAVES, Always in Order by Plain Combing. Hair Dressed and Bangs Shinwled. #17-1m*_ NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB LISHMENT AND D\E WOKKS, 000 G stu... piace and Gent's Garnants of ll finds Cleaned and Without being Fivped. Ladiew kvening a ipeclalty. “Thurts-ave youre’ experiauce: Prices Tuoderate. Goowie called for wud delivered. #14 LL-Woor GARMEN iS MADE Ur Ob RIPPED, 4 ‘8 good mourn, 3 mourmneS: FISCHER, st 906 G' st. nw. EOE oan }f ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHREY. 430 107s Siakes Comets to urderin every styleand mater Hal, and yasrantees periact At and comfort ifek sreciAL ties azE— French Hand-n-ade Underelothug, Merino Underwoar abd finest unported floxiory. Ratent Shouljer Braces, aid ail Drew Reform Goode ‘French Corse Cpdrenrs Cofwetn and: $1 Corset (lise H's own she) that for the price is uaaus ENG French, German and Spanish apoken._mri4 FAMILY SUPPLIES. ~~ ceepisoty Desmaste Faors. } ‘Just received 4 HALF TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED CALI- FORNIA APRICOTS. ‘Price very low. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 Oth street northwest, Froca: Frioca: THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD 13 $0 TER RRR, FEB sS53 ec §£ q ge E, EEE occ EEE R KR REE %ssS TF ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS. Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, and be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read. “CERES,” And have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without thetwo gold medals. W. M. GALT & CO, 4 Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. Facsr Bun Facer USE ONLY THIS BEER AND BE Harry. ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N, COK 1ST AND VA. AVE SW. Phone—S895 Faust BEER Faust aul3 To Mase As Errecnve Boox 68-CENT SALE. 68-CENT COTTON UNDEBWEAB SALE, Beginning SATURDAY, September, 24, at 8 2. m., and continuing through MONDAY, TUESDAY snd WEDNESDAY, wo shall offer the following bargains im cur Ladies’ Underwear Department. We wish it to be thoroughly understood that the sub- Joined prices are Special Prices, and bold good for the ‘days mentioned above oxy. We warrant the wear of every piece you buy and uarantee tne prices. ‘Some of the articles herein mentioned cannot again De purchased for 81. ‘You kuow we always redeem our promisa, ‘LADIES’ MUSLIN GOWNS, ‘Style 1. Ladies’ Muslin Gown, shirt front, trimmed with two clusters of tucks, raffles of cambric around Beek, sleeves, anddown frout. Only 68 cents. Style 2. Is made of fine muslin, Mother Hubbard Yoke, three clusters of tucks in yoke, rufile of embroid- ery around neck and sle-ven. Only 68 cents. Style 3. Is a Mother Hubbard yoke, with two clusters of tucks in yoke, trimmed with fine cambric ruffle sround neck and sleeves, and finished with herring- Donestitch, Only 68 cents. LADIES’ MUSLIN CHEMISE. etyle L Ladies? Muslin Chemise, made with solid Joke of embroidery, good muslin, finished with edge of embroidery around'neck and sleeves. Only 68 cents Style 2. Is trimmed with yoke of fine tucks, trimmed around yoke with edgeof embroidery. Only 68 cents, Style 3. Comprises several different makes, some trimmed with double ruffle of embroidery in yoke. and others are trimmed with three rows of inserting and tucks between. Only 68 cents. LADIES’ MUSLIN SKIRTS. Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, trimmed with deep hem, clus ‘ter of eight tucks above, very good muslin. Only 68 cents, Another style, made of good muslin, trimmed with rufSe of cambric, bunchof fine tucks in rufile Ouly GS centa, LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWERS. Style. Made with deep hem, clusters of tucks above, Snished with fine embroidery rafle, Only 68 penta, Style 2 Is trimmed with two clusters of fine tucks, deep embroidery ruttie. Only 68 cents. Style 3. Is fineidrawers, made with two clusters of tucks, deep hem, excellent muslin. Only 68 cents. Particular attention is paid to the make and finish of our Ladies’ Underwear. ‘This department is located on our second floor, apart from all other stocks. Lute of wide experience to waitom you. We have laid in as handsome s stock of Misses? Rigiee St Rave ever been displayed im Washington Some of the nobbiest styles ever shown, and as we have theexclusive sale of many styles that are beauti- ful $8 would please us to show these to Fou. Suite to St Misses from four to sixteen years, in all the new cloths and combinations Select now and secure your choic. A room to try op Children's Dressca terations made gratis. 3 as A perfect At guaranteed. Mothers, you can save yourselves endless worry about what to get for the children if you examine our t b> A&A Rie — uw £4 Bil a = g RRR big POPULAR RESORT FOR THE LaprEs. 23420, 42°, 424 AND 496 7TH ST. LW. Che Evening Star, SUPPLEMENT. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE SHEPHERD DEMONSTRATION, Preparations for 1! Progress—Meeting of the Executive tees Saturday Night. ‘There were two committees in session Saturday night at Willard’s Hotel engaged in perfecting the arrangements for the demonstration to be given in honor of Gov. Shepherd. The executive com- ndttee held a meeting and Col. Berret, the chatr- Tan, announced that, tn pursuance of the author- ity conferred on him at the last’ meeting, he had pointed Mr. Charles 8. Brad'ey, the cashier of lic, treasurer of ¢ funds would be he AUCTION SALES, ‘TO-MORROW. FP HOMAB DOWLING, avctionser. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. POWDERLY AND HIS COLLEAGUES. al Report Ready- Some Points to be Touched Upon. A telegram from Philadelphia, September 2 says: Mr. Powderly is still in Seranton, and will remain there shrouded tn strict privacy until the general assembly mects at Minneapolis on October 3. He has paid two hasty visits to this city since he went into his so-called mysterious retreat—once last Friday, to see the great military parade from the windows of the Knights’ headquarters at 814 North Broad street, and again on Tuesday last, whem he gave his final instructions tothe general executive board concerning the preparation of their reports to the general assembly. Mr. Powderly and his colleagues Feady their annual re THE THISTLE CAN Discussion as to the Discrepancy im the | Getting their Ani Measurements of Her Water-Line. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. JUNCANSON BROs., Auctioneer, 8. MARSHAL'S SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE TWENTY-EIGHTH, commencing at TE! ‘On will sell, in front of the east wing of the Cit juildiuy, s quantity of unserviceable AUCTION SALES. MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LOGUE SALE: Event im Active | yor ro sam HER OUT, BUT TO ESTABLISH A PRECE- DENT—REPORT OF UMPIRE SCHUYLER—RVERYBODY PERFECTLY SATISFIED. CATALOGUE SALE Blug Red and White, Siusle a farcisaus, Crocus, Single and Fineat Varieties, &c., &., i aS ve THURSDAY “APTERNOON, SED. EWENIY-NINTH, 1887, commencing st io and private buyers should size this rpromas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE ent’ Satie, FEET ON THE EAST SIDE. O} 3 ‘AND TWENTY-SEVEN HEOOR ALLEY, AND EXQWS PONTION OF WELOXED'S By virtue of certain deed of trust, boa: et seq., one of the Land virtue of «decree trict of Columbia and Civic Comm: JAPANESE PORCELAINS, BRONZES, BRIC-A- The discussion as to whether the discrepancy BRAC, ARTICLES OF VERTU, EMBROIDER- Detween the Thistle’s water-line, as given in the challenge, and as proved by actual measurement, ‘Would bar her from competing for the cup, has been definitely settled. This happy result was at- tained through a meeting at the New York Yacht Club Saturday night, participated in by the cup committee, the regatta committee, and others, Among those present were Commouore Gerry, ex- ‘Commodore Stnith, Vice-Commodore Hatght, Philip Schuyler, Alexander Taylor, jr., Gen. Paine, Jas, Bell, the representative owner of the Thistle; Geo, Watson, her designer, and Wm. Yorke, the secretary of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club, The discussion was entirely amicable, and all parted ‘With the bestof feeling and pleasant anticl of seeing a race worth seeing on Tue another on Thursday, The object of the discussion was to elicit a clear of aciause in the deed erica’s cup which ad- riaces: Venetian Bla enetian Bund Tables, Desk, Chair, Sett Mowing Machine, Drop- A. WIL! U.S. Marshal, Disttlet of Columbia EREMPTURY SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON L EET. NEAK CONNECTICUT AVENUE, AT aus TeMuen Te light, Stands, &a. sale their attenti Being @ Choice Collection of Japanese Objects of Art. OF VALUABLE FRONTING | TWENTY- Nuuonal Bank of the Repul the committee, and that all A leposited Ww: im. Mr. W. ¥, Mattingly, in the absence ot Mr. Crosby 8, Noye ‘the committee appointed at the last meeting to draft a letter to the District Commissioners re- questing their oMctal action tn connection with tendering the freedom of the city to Gov. Shep- herd, read the letter which had been prepared, ‘The ‘letter was approved and all the members ed It, and the committee was continued with instructions to present the letter to the District ‘Coummisstoners on Monday, Upon motion of Mr. ‘Tobe soldat Public Auction, without reserve, at my ART R00M3, Eleventh street and Pa, ave.. ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 aud 28, 1887, at 11a. m.and 3p, m. each day. are now en- ‘the chairman of PART OF Eb UARE 161, vege that width AS. THE OLD Horer. tthe past yrs ir, and will make numer- ous recommendations for the future conduct of the He will favor, he says, ‘open sessions of Uhe general assembly’ at Minne- apolis, to Which he will propose that the news. tebe admitted. He says that it | Will repose more confidence now, and that the | detailed more accurately than Mr. Powderly will also advan of the promotion of tempe the people and ‘ct -northwest, aid runnii 130 feet t» » 10-foot alley, es irably atapted fora zood building. Dalaiice’ in one aud two arsix per cent interest from day Of sale, payable semiannually. or all cash. at or purchaser. “A deposit of $100 Sertoniber 20 of the Distr-et of Col of the Supreme Court of the wald inequity cause No. 10,731, and at the request of the y secured thereby. default havin payment of the indebtedness, I wil Knights’ organization. On Years, Dotes to bear si paper correspon this be done Uhe publi inthe order than It mn juired at sale, Con- ‘Terms to be com ys, otherwise right reserved to re- cont of defaulting. purchaser fe days* public notice of such resale in some Bewspaper published in Washin wa DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, ‘The Collection will be on view day prior to sale, sell, at public remises, on SATURDAY, THE NTY-FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER A.D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. ML, all of lot number elevett (1), in Davidson's subiivison of yart ot bered two hundrea m feet on loth street and running back with that w 127 test ton 10-foot alley, as the sane is. recorded iu" oF bf the District of Cu ‘be complied with within wperty to be resold M. W. Galt, 1 was decided that no money shouid be paid out except upon checks signed by the chairman and secretary of the committee, Col. Berret stated that he had attended the meeting of the finance committee the evening before, and from the interest_ manifested and the plans adopted, he thought everything pointed to a From what he heard then and Since, he was of the opinion that there would be sufliclent money raised for the purposes 1n con- 1 members spoke ina laughing way of their encounters with collectors in different of the city during the day and tt was concluded that this branch of the work was belng prosecuted with energy and vigor, ‘rhe comuittee ou order was instructnd to make arrangements looking toward having the avenue roped off on the night ot the Toadway should be left entirely free ‘for the pro- cession. It was suggested that It migat be possible that the committee could obt: Philadelpita during tue recent A letter was read from 3tr. O. G. Staples, the rietor of Willard’s Hotel, tendering for the use of the committee the hotel ahd parlors for the citi- nd Mrs. Shepherd oa the ‘Te offer was accepted coinmitee Was returned to Mr. Staples, and also to Mr. Koessle, of the Arling- Yon Hotel, Nr. J. W. Albaugh and the National Rities one offers to the committee. committee Was informed that Mr. A. 8. Solomons had been called from the city ou account of the sickness of his brother, and 3 chairman of the committee on a place. Mr. Moxley was given authority to add to the number of the committee, ‘There Was some discussion as to the route of the Proposed parade, 2nd suggestions were made that Ould be inet at the depot upon hts arrival here, or else if he should be at his country seat, Bleak House, a reception committee mihi | meet hiin there and escort him to the parade might form at 7th street and Massachu- setts avenue, then proceed down Massachusetts avenue to New Jersey avenue; thence through 1st street to Pennsylvania avenue and thence up the avenue, It Was decided that the proper place for areviewing stand would be at the head of the juncture of 15th street and the . J. MeCarty was requested to rocuré estimates of the cost of erecting a stand, No definite conclusion was reached as to the route or the procession, but 1t was thought that i re- ‘viewing stand should be erected winere the governor ould obtain a good view of the parade. A furcher Idea was sugs definition of the meant! Of glit attached to the initted of diverse interpretations—to ascertain whether or not, according to the deed of sift, the challenging yacht 1s required to state the éxact purpose Was merely to eswblish a precedent to govern future challenges aud races. ‘This is the clause in the deed ot git around wiueh the discussion revolved: “Accom. Pauying the six-months' notice there must be a Custom-house certificate of the measurement and emment of dimensions, rig, and name of the Vessel.” ‘The committee held that the water line Was an essential measurement under the deed of GUL, and, in View of the precedent tiat would be iablisted by Uhe acceptance of either view of Ube cage at this time, both parties desired to sub- mit the question to the umpire, Mr. Geo. L. Schuyler, who is the sole surviving donor of the America’s cup. ‘WHAT MR. BELL SAYS. After the meeting Saturday night Mr. Bell, the owner of the Thistle, in an interview, said: “There never Was any question of the race com- ing off. ‘The only question that arose was whether luires a statement of the Wa jectsion will affect future races, not this, In our chalienge we stated the custom These do not afford any thin ten feet what the herefore, as @ matter of and fair play, We wanted the cup com- inittee to know what the water-line length be, and sent them an estimate ofl as n rect es could be obtained in advance of the actual ting of ber fn race certain plans _ 822.5 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ance and education among rPHouAs DowLiNG, for the restriction of foreign emigration, will concentrate his gre mneral goeretary Litcbraan announced neral chman announce id but which has been Powderly thorou k and his expecta- be waged over it He will also strongly [\HOMAS DOWLING, st efforts, however, new constitution, the oftice of the Surve: water-line length, ‘The ‘Yerms of sale cash. TW. THIRD »TREETS NORTHW Virtue of w decree of the Supreme twenty days from day of sale, or ‘pr atrisk and cost of defaulting purchaser,” A deposit of 00 will be required at time of wale. Ali conveyane- fat cost of purchaser. a3. BERT G. RUTHERFORD, Trustee. THE ILLNESS OF TH! strict of Columbia, pussed « of June, 1387, in. Ba} disputed since. clates the dificult tion ts that a in the general assembly. advocate the adoption of his new scheme in re- gurd to the formation of national trade assembiles, romulgated LWO Weeks AZO. hough, that It will not be re. astaUCh as the trudes-unton element In the order, whom the plan Wasdestgned to concillate, have every wher, withoutexception, determined Co oppose Its adoption. ‘The chief objection to tue pln ts that, while provision {8 mudein it for the payment of dues and assessments from trade assem sentation will be allowed them in the general ventions, Only district, State, and semblles, from which iso dues and assesstner are to be collectable, Will ve allowed to sei gates to the sesstons of the general this method certs ‘ehuse No. 10,596, Cas UT MARBLE-TOP TRASSES, Fea HER MARBLE-TOP SIDI NG-TABLE, IS, REFRIGERATOR, Ki ise. iE iN \ OF SEPTEMBER, 1887. ‘CLOCK, the following real estate, situated in the city of Washington, in tie District of Columbia, to wit: Part of Lot oue (1) in square 59, beginuiiig (oF said part .t the southwest corner of said Lot, und rane feet, thence north 7034 feet, theuce feet, and thence south 70% feet, to le, as prescribed by the decree, are: Oue- third of the purchase-money in cash, and the balauce in oue and two yeara, with interest, secured by deed of ‘A deposit’ of $50 will be re- uired ut'Ume of sale.” All conveyauciug and record- Us at purehaser's cost. 5 MARGARET CASSIDY, Trustee. pexcanson BROS, Auctioncers, CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING OL MILL, FONT F IN CONSEQUENCE 07 BER FIRST. SAM ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UNCANSON BUOs., ULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, &C. ALS 1 BAY MARE, 9 YEARS Ui.D.GOOD DRAFT HOR PARBIAGES, BUGGIES, PHA TONS, HARNESS, SDAY MORNING; SEPTE: gether likely, garded with favor, Ou THURSDAY ‘TY-NINTH, 1857, commencing at TEN 0% shail sell at ‘residence, No. 4 coligetion of superior hort shold eifects 3 Oth street northwest, rade, so that the srust on property sold. lies, ho Fepre- iction, on TUE: VY-SEV! We wil seit at ssiewi eral cvilection of roots. pes W4UTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HO! URE, ROSEWOOD TUT FRAME. E AND POTOMAC RAILROAD CO. Ck OF THE AssistaxT i WILMINGTON, DEL. Sept Iwill receive until October 1, 1587, sealed proposals for all the slate roofing and asphalt foorma required in the engine-house and other buildings now being ted at South (apitol street, and I street southwest, seen on the grounds and at my o Fesgrvg the right to re R. ber 210, 1887. zeus’ reception to Gov, day following the parad and the thanks of ‘the the deed of gitt woe n large Wings of the ¢ LOL ON CAPI to pay double dues and assess: capacities as constituent parts of distric assembiles, und Uney navur Several members of the ge house measurements. basis for estiinating water-line length 13, aS PIER SIKKONS W eres: MAICH, BRUSSELS CAKP! G8, &C., AT AUCTION. Court for the District of term for Orvhans Court ¢ atiction the persor fects of the late Michael K. Combs. deceased. ya enumerated, on FIIDAY, SEPTEMBER THIWTIED 1887, couunienciug ut TEN O'CLOCK A. M., at No, 918 Istreet northwest: Rosewood Case Piano, Stool and Cover, handsome Gilt Frame Pier Mirror Plate Glass, extra size, with giltcornice to match; Mantel Ornainents, two. Very Tare carved-ley Side Tables, walnut frame Parlor Bultes upholstered in rep, Z + CONVENIENT TO ARS, for thetr’ han BOTH LINES OF S1KERT CARS, By virtue of decrees of the Supreuis Court of the, | District of Colum ney, we on 1 VESDAY AF NOON, Si PRENBER TWENTI-SEVEN, 18 FIVEO'CLOCK, sell. at auction inf Premises, the followiug ’ rt, of lot eleven, in square eight undreed aud ei on south A. street Tweuty” (20) feet. from the northeast corucr of said Jot aud ruuning thence (32) feet and six und one-ualt southerly seventy-five (15) feet to the rear linea of guid lot eloven (11); thence easter! feot and sa and oue-halt (64) iuches; thence northerly to the place of begining. hand deposit of $100 ro- quired at the time of sale. “Conveyuncing and record. fhg'at the cost of purchaser, If the teria of sale are Med with within By order of the Supre Moxley was made ‘ations 1” his trades’-union ideas’ WIUMMN che Knights’ ong ut are now on the outs With Mr. Pow nis presenting the receut trades: order as his own ¢: actly What they themse: for and he opposed for months, ‘The report of ‘the general furnish, it is sald, sul acht and the pu We stated in our letter of Mare! stor the Water-line length were the result ‘The committee Wok no exception to such a statement of the dimen- sions, Therefore, of course, we considered. Urely Satisfactory. \0 disposition to Ureat the Thistle un- ‘The whole object of the discussiun been to settle a point thai me day, whether the here or, as we hope, returns to England, Yachts dre now about as fuirly matched as they could be If they had been constructed for that ex- ‘There is only five seconds” Win or lose, we shall take pleasuntest and’ friendliest tee the New York yachtsmen and alsoour special competitors, They are gentlemen and ptember 233. 188 at thie. offic posals will be recdivs CLOCK Mon FIIDAY, 1887. for improving North Capitol street, be- wm with curb, guiters, sidewalks ‘fications can be ‘upon application therefor, to- gether with all necessary information, and ouly bids these forms will be considered. Tiht is reserved to ation, Whlie It | @ contended | S: <imate estimate. Tand K streets and roadway pavemet ‘Blank forms of obtained at this o Gov. Shepherd c westerly thirty.t) (G4) Inches. thon ‘secutive board Wit Jal Lo TLL several | Mutld-t00) Is allusions to the expuision ostractsin of Carpet Workers’ National 1 sembly No. 126, over Which so mitch indi Xpressed, aFe expect voke a bitier Nght, General Secretary Litehin report will indicate the membership of the order within the” past year. Last October, at the Richmond conv: 000,000 men and women Was sof the general secreta 0,000 WAL be itl nut Chamber Furni- ‘Walnut Extension Table r Beds, Piliows, ahd. nkets, Walnut Dressing Case Suite Mirrors, Candelabras, Engraviugs, Oil Paintings, ideboard, Card ‘Tables, i ad Ware, Cutlery, China ussels, Invrain,und other Carpets, Ki if not settled, might t any and all bidsor ILLIAM LUDLOW, Engineer Commissioner, D.'C. SUMMER _ RESORTS. N TOP THE ALLEGHANIES SHAFFER, Proprietor. Cause War: we “Tis all in my eye,” ‘And then heave a lu, Portentious of an “ol Some one would want to know the cause wl “Won'e you walk into my parlor? said cloth Sofas, Lounges, Was everywhere Cake Baskets, Silver after tho day of tee reserve the right to resell the Drop- erty at the cost of the defaulting’ EUGENE F. ABS failing of in iministrator. | avenue, at the press purpose. enue, and Mr. ence between them. Tuowas DowLis SALE OF VACA EET, BET EOKGIA AVENUE. By virtue of decrer No, 10684. Twill gell on FRIDAY, OF SEPTEMBEK:, A.D. 188; FOUR O'CLOCK P, M., on the pretaiaes, in the ‘city of Washington, et on Fifth street son membership of 1 ¢reatted on the This year but litte ove Amoug the other Maporiant docur: presented to the general ass’ inneapolls will be the report of [operative board, that of tie Women’s work, those of the ei and manager Of the life insurance and, lastly, that of the legislative commit which will’ recommend the “appotutiment by tn President of the United States of a Secretary of Labor, to be coequal with the other Cabinet officers: how established. Revelations from the inside show that an amazing state of demoralization exists within the neral headquarters here. tween the members of the gen board are reported to be of dally occurrence, and open ruptures are threatened at any moment. 1 has been known before that certain members of the general executive board did not pull together WiLL wuch UnAniMILy, DUE their differences were never before known t extend so far as this. The large corps of clerks and assistants employed in the gorgeous establishinent are sald to be on the verge of a mutiny, and thelr dislike of the ‘coutrol over them 13 a subject of 458 DOUGLASS 8. MACK AL NT LOT ON FIFTH ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED PI SYLVANIA AVENU. SECOND AND Mr. Schuyler yesterday submitted his report, which is entirely satistactory: to all the members committe andt he New York Yacht club, and, of course, to Mr. Bell and the ‘The report fs as follows: UMPIRE SCHUYLEH'S REPORT. “My reply to the questions submitted to me by Mr. Bell is as follows: “The clause in the deed of sift, which requires be- fide the custom-house measurewent Gimensions of the vessel, is intended to convey ides of the capacity, at the sane time without refer- jo at fo racing tonnace which may’ be in force at the Une the chalicuwe was given. of loud-water Jine ts au esbential element. the Genesta and the Galatea, and had it ‘eiven by the Tiustle, the committee ahowld terms of the mateb. rienish the load-water live of iisappreheusions of Teawins, a1 sta ed ROPERTY ON PF: EIWEEN TW. art of the illumina— tion of the city the Capitol building might be made a conspicuous object by stron; thrown upon it, and also the W: ment. It was stated that arrangements were being made for a large picture of Gov, Shepherd as one of the set pleces of the fireworks. A report was made that 1,000 torches had been ordered at a cost of 375, and that the estimate of the cost of the fireworks heeded was about $2,500. be increased or diminished if 1t was deemed best- The committee adjourned to meet this evening at 7:30, The chatrmen of the vartous sub-committees will be invited to meet With the committee. In the absence of Gen. Ordway, te chairman of the mili- tary committee, Col. Moore, who is next in rank, will be tavited to attend, THE CIVIC PARADE COMMITTEE. ‘The committee in charge of tue civic portion of the parade which ts to be given in honor of Gov. Shepherd held the first meeting Saturday even- ing in the tea room of Willard’s Hotel. man, Mr. Chas, §. Moore, presided, and Dr. H. E. Leach was elected secretary. resident of the Butchers’ Assoclation, inent member of the same or- ization, stated that they would cheerfully aid In any Way tbe committee might indicate, Messrs, 4S. Stlnemetz, J. J. Hollister and W. H. McKinney Were appointed a committ’? to walt upon the three boat clubs of the District and suggest to them the plan of having boats carrlages und tanned vy thelr Tespective crews Carrington, Capiain Dingman, elley, and Frof. Ki: pointed to wait upon the Commissioners to request ‘the permission for the fire departinent to be repre- sented in the procession, ordered to address the different labor onganiza- tions, asking co-operation, of the Schuetzen of the America’s cu ITE THE CIRCLE, EMBER TWENTY-SE' FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we 24 feet on Pennsylvania avenue, running ot 6 inches, improved ‘The lot tronts 48 7-12 fe and has » depth of 10% 1-12 feet. Contain: 'erius of sale: One-third cash: residue in two equal payinents, at six aad twelve mouths, with Interest oF Veashi, axen ‘will be paid’ to sposit at sae FRED. W. JONES, Trusteos, ENTH, at HALF’ friends of the Thistle, ington Monu- shail sell, in ft ‘This property is beautifully located and should com- | 7¥!¥ 1st, 1887. ‘attention of buyers, Known at time of sale. ER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. TWO-STORY BRICK REET NORTHEAST, SEPTEMBER, PAST FIVE@@? ‘this latter item could Heated squabbles Tshould like to pound you, confound you, aud finally \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE VERY FONE PIANO, PAKLOR SUITES, "LOU i CHAIKS, VERY HANDSOME WALNUT WARD- ROLES. WINDOW HANGINGS, CLOCKS, WAL- NUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER FURNITURE IN SETS AND SEPARATE. UT HALL 81 CARPETS, °F iy EXTENSION. TABLES, ‘You have trespassed on my dominions with your On TUESDAY "AFTERNOON, TWENTY-5E HAL O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of th SUB LOT 13, SQUARE S13, Sey aed taprovel bye twontory Bak ‘Deeth ey, anid iinproved. by a. two-n ick "Dwelling, “GT D atreot, containing six roa cou “Termar_One-balf cash, balance in fifteen months, ‘and “secured Bave demanded it be Bell ‘did, however. the Thisti, hetwithstandina i cessity of WolnM RO. 10F Binmeli that i tiene Putin wan withbeld it wot be impossible to determine with any approach to accur- fe power of his boat: the reasun wiach proves the ‘factor in wiviuse * veswol, an well as the desire of Mr. Bell to dueverythityg in ‘lite power to mekea fair dvjnestion refers toadiscrepancy between Yoursecond iestion refers toa 1 as furnished by the 97, about 83 feet, and the actual Looe people a Upon me and all 1 have in store. ‘That's the cause why. Iwould bump you and thump you, turn, twist and trounce you, ‘Tumble you all over the floor; a enjoy your bleeding and pleading, howling and ‘And then leave you weltering in gore. Sorry to nay, “Old Hoss,” that T can't yonto take any suc unwarranted privilegse withing 7 person. I'm not ready to be “done up" just yet. also cast reflec- ia 2 id 5 ‘ ‘aud running back to an SEIS AND J NING CHATRS. CHIN) officers who hi constant comment, ‘The most unpopular man at the general head- quarters inay Le said to be General Secretary Chas, H. Litchman, Who has practical change of the whoie concern, and wiose doiineering spirit has incurred for'him the enmity of every! about him. His clerks are now obliged to might and day in order to get tbings In shape for Use Minneapolis convention, It ts charged that in- stead of attending diligently to the tchman has wasted time in lec in his own taterest, and the office ty accumulate on big hands Juo. W. Hayes, secretary of the uulve board, who has constituted inselt Mr. Powderly's constant adviser, and has assumed to stand in Mr. Powderly’s shoos while master workman is absent In his quiet » comes tn for a big share of unpopu. larity dmong tue employes at the general Revesxity of loud. the dimensions of rN, PTEMBER THIRTIELH, 1887, ng at TEN O'CLOCK, at residence 914 13 street, between E and F streets northwest, I shall Slane collection of Houseuold Effects. THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. EREMPTORY BALE OF UNIMPKOVED PROP- Elt FIFTEENTH AND A STREETS On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEM. Bhc ty £0 .a-NINTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we! vell, in trout of the premises, ‘Lot 1, uquare 1058, fronting 5a fect on soul A wireet and. 80 feet on Fif- eenth street east. One of the most. ra amprov- img sectio..s of the city. Dee a sh; balance in one and two rust, or all cush, at option of purchaser. cx, at purchasers cost. in ten days. otherwise rie! risk and cost of defaulting purch serene ty some new tom, D.C, Aderonit of #1 ds DUNCAN: of sale, yabl deeds oe" Mr. Fred. Deetz, | trial between the the load-water letter of March 1 measurement made in H. Buscher, @ proz ‘with my precious cost of defaulting after five days’ public advertisement of suc! in Wean DUNCASSUS SSiiuictioneera ‘The autumn leaves are falling and s large majori Gqcotstty are locking is this sienna stoaee fall COUntEY are a an winter supply of z FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. lots every day direct from our sng sacansto furnish them 1 the pe Gosr OF MANUFACTURE: and that’s the couse why ease ‘we have no time to trifle on side issues. = inure wad no.course idt tothe is designer for. the hecessary due, atid the certiseate of the nywacted, mutiny that i wan impowbie ivecuactiy ihe water-lne length. Tis however, + er cih, and wien she is aflost and in ‘Columbia and surround- office Secretary turing and electioneeri thus allowed the work FTPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE aos DELAWARE G, BETWEEN FOURTH Ni HEAST, AND ON or de-izner’s lei fronting 54 feet on soul rucing trim I have no ‘We are receiving smith, Capt. ance of accuracy in gi anuot be used asa precedent ‘The secretary was in any other whic erius to be complied For the latest and handsomest e Ready- adage Clothing’ at te lowest prices, meusder Inge VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House, ‘927 and 929 7th street northwest, corner Massachusetts avenue. Strictly one price. Open Saturday until 11 p.m. TTTT RRR T R of the dimensions, whether un, would vitiate crafter, hve days" paper published in yerein, and Paul Schul dent of the Saengerbund, were added to. ir. Pettingill, on behalf of the wheeltnen of the District, stated that they were willing to turn out in strength. He thought nine tenths of the cyclists would be in line, A meeting held on Tuesday night at the club-house to arrange mnatters. Unattached wheelmen are Uo be invited to participate, The chairman and secretary were authorized to designate places in each section of the city where connected with any organization ther and then proceed ina body aces assigned in the line. ‘The chatr- foan was also authorized to appoint marshals and assistant marshals, Mr. Andrew Gleason stated that he would turn out about five or six hundred men in his employ. Mr. Campbell Carrington suggested that the Na- Uonal Base Ball Club be given a position in line and Ubat the position be second from the rear end. A committee composed of Messrs, Gleason, Neu- meyer, and Knox were appointed to wait upon the ‘The meeting adjourned to meet next Wednesday eventing in parlor 10, Willard’s all, eee ‘THE POTOMAC REGATTA, ‘The Committce Arrange the Program for the Races on Wednesday—Names of the Contesting Crews. ‘The program of the racesof the Potomac regatta, which will be held onWednesday, was arranged by the regatta committee at their meeting Saturday evening. The races are to start promptly at halt Past 2, in the following order: Senior Fours—2:30 o'clock—Columbias: Nute stroke, Lewis 3, Harbin 2, Reed 1; Potomacs: Dyer stroke, Reynolds 3, Robinson 2, Elmore bow. Juntor Singles—3:30 o’clock—Messrs. G. Sawyer, and Frank L. Cornwell, Potomacs; P. J. Miller, Spa Club, Annapolis, Md.; J. L. Nolan, \beths, Va.; Nicholas J. Hay Palrmounts, Philadelphia, ee o’clock—Old ‘Dominions, Alexandria: well stroke, Lambert 3, Norton 2, Burke 1, Statth coxswain; Potomacs: Dyer stroke, Rey- nolds 3, Robinson 2, Elmore Senor Singles—4 o'clock—Louis A. Fisher, Po- tomacs; Jno. Littrell, Rappahanni vh.; Jas. A. Nolan, ns, ‘Jno. Psotta, Cornell University. Junior Fours—4:30 o'clock—Potomacs: Lewis stroke, Norton 3, Gertel 2, Wooten bow; Aricls, Baltimore: Barclay stroke, Williams 3, Munck 2) McClellan bow, ht Oars—5 o'clock—Columbias: Nute Lewls 7, Harbin 6, Reed 5,Carr 4, Hyde3, Brewster 3 Beall omlth chxewath: Potomace: Dyerstroke, nG, Keynolds 5, Fisher 4, Kl- Warden 1, Doyle coxswain, "Al- Developments of a sensational character are ex- pected before the Minneapolis convention meets, pressed DY certain GL LbOs the Chreaiened stroke of the thunderbolt verted, but Is Lound to fail ou the de- © now In authority PACINIC DELEGATES FOR POWDEKLY, a representative Knight of (1-8, Which tucludes Montana, be- fore leaving for Minneapolis to attend the conven- delegates from 98, and in fact tile coast detegation, are for Pow. derly, and will not iisten to hits retirtag frou oftice, —— “eee Getting Under Way. ‘THE PLAN OF COLLECTING FOR THE NEW CATHOLIC i t and always om the liberal side, le stated and actus ‘80 large as to be a zreat digadvant. till as Mr. Bell could 0: 7.4m equity cause committeemen, nation between JUNCANSON BROB., Auctions !3 SALE OF PARLOR, BI OTHER FURNITUR: YTHS, CONTAINED I NTH STREET NOLTHW By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 1264, folio 150, et sey. the District of Columbin, ndero. the eap: mewent of his des SIXTH, 1887, at HALF ¢ will offer for wale lot Chilt re’ subdivision of lots 7,8. 9, and 10, in square numbered 646, 10- between B and C streets lettered 8, in Mary V. Chil ner. he caumot in UR O'CLOCK P. 3... h untuble for the ren isqualify him from starting LW. Hanscom Labor from Di: one of the land rectus of sell. on FRIDAY, THE UBER, A. D. 1887,com- ‘on the premises, 710 el edule “A,” attached to said trust DESIGNER WATSON'S PROTEST. Mr. Geo. L. Watson, the designer of the Thistle, sued the following protest in regard to the closing paragraph of Mr. Schuyler’s report, which, he thinks, retiects upon himself: “Mr. Schuyler very properly exonerates Mr, Bell froin all blame in the Justice, on ‘hia desiiner, that an error has been inade “through mistake of de ft Derouies necessary for mie to. protest aga Atleast, halt of this fusiuuation. Just’ here let tue raxraj his sinply iuielicitious fisnuuded a gentleman and honors Dleagonteman to entertain unworthy suspicions of ‘At the same tine soe of th interpret it otherwise, led in, Britain, as she will be hey ataline lower thau her desined’ drart, and i co from her reat overh inches longer than 1 intended or supposed sne Tmost etupuatically deny that Thad any 1n- ention that sie shold be loner oF ‘shorter than the ia type of boat, built under poate ing trim the Yacht measurer found her to jnarters of ab inch shorter than the Ni ub measurer found her to be. Club scale of time allowance is supposed to differences of length and sail area—was devised for that purpose. If, under this rule, extra length be an cai ab of unchivalrous conduct in designing a boat inches longer than the vessel he expect which inadvertently is 7 inches longer than the Volun- teer. While throughout this contest I have maintained has every right to conceal hisown a) I would iitiousot tint people "Which Chas Se naa cane their hands I confidently leat An Indian Outbreak, ‘THE SAN CARLOS APACHES WILL PROBABLY BE JOINED BY BSKIMIZIN'S BAND. Most intense excitement prevails in Tucson, Arlz., over the reported outbreak of the San Carlos Apache Indians. A courier arrived at Pontano late Saturday, notitying all the settlers in the val- ley that two bands had left the reservation and were marching south. ‘This 1s supposed to be the It of the killing of Horton, the post trader, who result of the killing: ‘the 1 D, post ee of a very serious character. reported to be out, of life and proy Waa Wa Uon, sald that U treet, between 4th and. IATELY THEREAFTER he will offer Mary V. Chilton and others" subaiiaen ot aA ‘and others’ subdivision o are numbered 1078, situated on The To be sold fees of ail taxes to ‘rope: sold free of all taxen' of at third of ‘the purchase, money balance in equal installinents day’ of sale, for which secured by ‘deed of trust on ven: of ail cash at the posit of $100 required urchasers cost. with within ten \e trustee reserves the rigiit division of original 810, situated on G st ae tels inentioued in Be Orth EDI and partly cuumerated as follows: a Sewing Machine, Wardrobe, Chairs, ‘Tables, Dishes. Linen, Curtains, Willow Chairs, Lounue Rugs, Mattings, Brussels and other Car ‘Ash and other Sets, Feat Bureaus, Washstan lots Land 2 in ae tr, Placing it, with pets, Olleloth, From the New York Catholic News. Kt. Kev. Bishop Keane, of Richmond, rector of the Catholic university, Was in the clty Monday. In relation to the university the bishop said: “We intend to commence bullding tmmediately, The | Cook County, Ill, be aud is lereby ordered ap divinity building will first be erected, and we hope to have it ready by the fall of 1889. The building nel ieoston chairs and ouhe toestabiish this depar ‘not propose to wait unUl the atount that tt entire university will cost, probably $8,000, 4s pledged. Furthermore, we will one’ dollar of debt. The OTHER BUILDINGS will be according as Providence directs, and it will doubuless require twenty years to complete the entire university, We will open with six pro- fessors, and in two years hope to obtain the entire | over the evidence and made notes of the various -—cight or ten. In January, Spaulding and I will continue 1 ington, Phiindcl eyable incase 1 Hone and two Sears from. th notes of the pu premises option of the pu: If the terms of days from the day of sale th to resell, at the risk and cost of the default ‘sdvartigement in some news- Lfeel sure this Schuyler is too. OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND FSTS., INELL & CARUSI, Real Estate Brokers, 1008 F street northwest. WASHINGTON, D. C. will offer for sale. at publicauction, pirat of the HAS JUST OPENED A COMPLETE LINE OF SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 5 TO 18 YEARS, WHICH, FOR VARIETY OF STYLES, QUALITY OF MATERIAL, ELEGANCE OF WORKMANSHIP AND LOWNESS IN PRICES, HAS NEVER BEEN, AND CANNOT NOW BE, EQUALED IN THE CITY. THE SAME MAY BE SAID OF OUR ASSORTMENT OF SUITS FOR YOUNG AND OLD, LEAN OR FAT, LONG OR SHORT MEN. BUSINESS SUITS FROM 86 UP. PRINCE ALBERT SUITS FROM $15 UP. BLACK CORKSCREW SUITS (SACK OR CUT- AWAY) FROM 810 UP. FINE BLACK CLOTHSUITS AT #20, WORTH 835. OVERCOATS IN EITHER LIGHT, MEDIUM, OR HEAVY WEIGHT, AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED. ODD PANTS, IMMENSE LINE AND LOW PRICES, conveyancing me forward und aft, 1 chaser, after five paper published in She is a new DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE Oi DWELLING, No. 907 ‘virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 11, im Liber 1168; Folle D10,.a records of the Wistrict of Co- party secured the: AY, OC’ SF FOUR OC! iter getting Wer into salle Association's. official renises, on BAT e DAY ryt i TWO-STORY FRAME HALY-PasT” ‘FOUR URTH STREET SOUTH forty (40), tn Eee White and ottic?a mubdivision of lottansbered two (2, square uunvered ave hundred and fourscen (344) aa recorded in the office af Washinton, in book i. D, Ge Provements thereon, "Terms of sale: 81.00 cash, balance in six (6) apd twelve (12) mouths, the purchaser to give hie not deferred payments, bearing intete of Oper cent per annus’ and: seemred by trunt upon the property sold. ‘The Feamirel to conan wit The New York Yacht one of the I Tutbia, and by dstection of the Jumt and b; the uudersivned ee aad unpre vel Xe rine. Ouethitd cash, the reaidue in two equal sto: One tite . ments, at sx and twelve notes | Dearie Interest and secured bys ‘atthe option of ed at the iE coat. 4 a coat of purchaser. advautace it wot therwive the trust origin to pesclt erecy an seemed wetwive the trustees reserve the rigivt. perty at lus risk and cost, VAll Vee atone Ps cost of purchaser, conveyancing ut OU down ai tine of uals: gUGENE anual.” EUGENE D. CARUSLS 1 ‘938 L that one of the Reade calls ‘York, but there 1s no doubt ‘suppl sry ‘collection Will be taken ‘up in those cities. tes t pe thought that he will lecture here for to very soon publish an address to the Catholic | Sua Jt Js though he people of the United ‘staves to Surwork, Our plan isto ¥I SUPPORT THE PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS, Dut to those who can afford an extra offering, and | favor of the condemned Chicago anarchists. The this plan will be adhered to as far us veyancing and Doyle coxswain. f. High and 1st ste, eds TRUSTEES SALE OF A FPHoMAs DOWLING, Aveta: HOUBE, Bo. 55 AND LOTT 16x100 ‘TO ALLEY. deed of trust, dated Septeniber) 5, 0 Land Keconts ior tie Dini Tequest of the purty public auction, SEPT! : at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK the tollowing-described real estate, wituate inthe cigy of Washington, District of Colunibie, in said District Moses Kelly’s subdivimon of sated ot Re ith beirneeots neat Oe Vasu 60 nat ‘aud ‘baluuce in one aud two ual payments, to ve secured by purchaser's sare gener 200, ry ‘Rot to Catholics algal BLE IMPROVED BEING PREMISES Ni ESIRELT NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON CITY, “By virtue of a.decree of trictof Columbia, September, A. D, 1887, gieron Mary Subers are Seage'No: Gri of the Hauity Docket the FIFTH day ‘of ot’ numbered two), in Washinton in the Dia ashington, COK TENTH AND F STS. Wi me Court of, Of the premises, e 12th day oF assed” in a cause! complainant, and Mary the sane belt to wit: Lot No. 16:5 1m, t of waid court, certain lots in square Né. U1. folio 159, Surveyor's uilice of ‘Cornweil’7, Robinso more 3, Ottley 2, vunys, of Albany, While the entries closed formally Saturday come in bearing Saturday's celved Was one dollar from a ‘shall always remain on a few have the idea that the uni red break bids fair to Already two bands are Such ts the case the di be paid at time of sul night, if any should three (B45), the ey of F te post-inark they will jug itterest trou rty-aix (36) foot atx (Or inches ‘aiid a deed of trust verty sold, Tot; thence runnkue le to be cumplied with in hy days fom day Of sule, clae Trustees rescrve the Fight Fink and cost of purchase aud recording at'd been secured for the referee, judges, in default, Of prizes, and officers of visiting and pe ae Wit HOLIZAiAN, IHANCERY SALE | PA. AVE. 801 a ome ate e course Will be the national cot mepcing about halt a tute above the ver an imaginary line the Analostan boat-house toa on Analostan Island, UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, STREET NEAR G STREI WEEN 18 ANT, AND ON i z ‘By virtue of w dec E i oe i | toes will offer for ‘fcout of ti mT eT ae th 47 ‘front of xa S teat 4g inches, altusted on'7t EH 8 Gj i i E H 3 i ei z Consort had a child by the Coun- ‘the late Prince — by i i L I oil ij i i i EE ‘with the countess, and that he Babies up. ‘The. wite of the ‘therefore, the dat ‘baby Sumit is says +e ‘PROUIBITION i i : i i i BI i i i i i tect 20 PER CENT REDUCTION PRIOR TO RE MOVAL TO 15TH AND ¥ sts. | i ! i i : i | ‘#. F. WOODARD & CO. 1432 New York ave. aap ae, : | : i f I i il i : ti ! i TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR How it has Worked—The Saicons De creased Oncethird. Sr. Pavt, MINN. Sept. 2—On July 2 the new Digh-license law for Minnesota, enacted by ine Last legislature, wont into effect. It provides that the license for selling intoxicating liquors shall be $2,000 all cities containing ‘population ot 10,000 oF more, and 500 tn all cities {he population Of which is leds Chan 10,000. Tt imposes the we. Verest. penalties for the ‘violation of any of ite mandates, and gives over to the slate authorities Partial Jurisdiction tn matters pertatuing to Its enforcement, It ts found that ih those clttes and towns in which the new law Is now enforced there has been a falling off of one-third in the te number of saloons, while a similar decrease swith Teason predicted for those places where the old licenses lave not yet expired. ‘The saloons driven out of cxisience were, gener- all 01 many of them hard places. A Hotable exccpiion to the latter were Dumbers of beer salc jucted by German: and in an orderly manner, whose proprietors coul not afford to meet the advance, Saloon keepers, a8 a rule, fear the ‘new law, appear disposed to live up to. i mandates, The : expensive class, and have 1 belore. Sun ditual greatly k tance tran er have been cut of, and the result of this centraiization has been Place chose still rupuitg wader closer police sut> velllany Blind pigs are becoming @ rariiy, Liquor dealers being equally as zealous as the ave thonties in hunting them down. Many of the and Lowns report public ord Improved, p appears to be no peroepuble differ Some are of opinion that dvuking bas de ased, While very many assert that @runke aUly diministied. Generally speaki the poilce courts, especially those of cliies And towns, does Mot appear to as bet Tn the larger citte livation of the saloons has tin ndeuicy Lo bring those Who rink to excess ta sects e Uicy more Feadiiy fall Into tue of one-third tn the number of liowed an rease Of one-third in NOUN Of public reve e derived therefrom, This stirplus ts Used for a variel¥ Of the. general term of municipal covers the matn ¢ Js in which It ts expended, Sireets are bel 1, public. buildings being ereted, Intent on cl s paid, Lire apparavad purchased, and taxes 4, An Ovation to the Joss, A BEWILDERING CHINESE PAGEANT IN THE STREETS OF SAN PRANCISC Sax Francisco, Cat., Sept. 24,—Chinatown for two day's has presented the largest processions ever given here by the celestials. ‘They were in honor of Tong Wong, the presiding Joss of the rich Yiong Woe, Many costumes and banners were imported froin China, and the great fish dragon, chief feature of tue parade On Saturday, cost anid Was C 1 wouths ‘The streets town Ww avanuens "The store Witt Vermnllic ed Ante cow | Lanes by Mags aud oricntai cloth: stretcbed acrosa then, ance guard of the parade was composed seuted on palireys, their silk riy to Uie nd.” 4 t inj In handsome aching lollowed by meta e dsor: unttorms of bine, then fetackiaent all in Yellow, all armed with vid spears and ent rying hanners twenty feet tn height. Then came nicl pavilion wich fugues running around tre balconi wed bs ty rs of the company on horseback, a ‘oup of ten ses OR paifreys and tive wavons tiled with out men and taatiens, Cock strapped Co a post, hese heralded the Jo-s, Wi sat tn a anighty chale Under a carved ebony pagoda. Tug W ng deity, With a uatista was treated with ret revercuce and borbe along by twelve me between cack detachment capi & band of dan, wi discordant am pler Tintnedtatery alter Ue Joss came tn guardian xreat fish dragon, whose head was the top of « pole iosoet ict, and whose ied aud turned body trating behind lke w wea serpent for 175 feet, Was sapporced by sixty uipers robed in pink and waite. The mone has Uirve eyes, one a foot Mm diameter that Stands out from his forelead end one on each Hide. “Horns covered with sliver and several yards Jong are as Dumerous os the quills of & porcupine, gaming Jaws opencd at Intervals revealing & “ey uth and a huge tongue Uhat role ctasiion, ‘The long tall of monster kept moving up and down aud to the Hand left. After the great dragon there came sh, With a head like that ail mouth, With UWo eyes that had an ugly fashion of winking, with a body of Waving silk that Was kept tn motion by four or five experts, a pUMLbET Of priests with fans, banners and pavilions, and then could be heard "Une sound of martial’ mustc—a ponderous Kettledrum Uthat 1 Look Wo men wo carry, axeisted by the clashing of cymbals, ‘This in:roduced the rear guard, battalion of foldiers dressed in the different shades of blue, with yellow, bowl-shaped hats and red plumes ‘These constituted an actual representation of the army of the empire. Hasket and wooden shields painted with horrible dragons and hissing lone lormed thete meains of deme. White ateel-capped Spears, many pronged like yusint forks, comprised their means of attack. A light blue Danner that floated in the alr as lange as the jib of the Volun- twer, brought to an end the. most wonderful Pageant that ever graced Ue streets of San Frans cisco, The parade wus witnessed by thousands of White people, and Was repeated yesterday, when the exercises in honor of the Jous came to dn end, a ORDERS TO HANG SEVEN MEN, The Death Warrant of the Anarchists Sent to Cook County’s Sheriff, ‘The following death order was issued by the ‘Supreme Court of iltuots Saturday: Be it remembered, to wit, on the 14th day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1887, the sawe being one of the rewular Aaysof the ssid term of court, the following proceed- ings were by said court had and entered of record, to wit: August Spies, Michael Schwab, Samuel Ficiden, Alvert B. Parsons, Adolph Fischer, Goorge Engel, ‘Louis Lingw, and Oscar W. Neebe ve the people of the State of Mlinols,. Error to Critutual Court of Cook County. On this das come sain the waine parties, the court having diligeudy examined and inspected well, the record and proceedinss aforesaid as the matter and things therein assigned for error, and being n sufficiently advised of and concerning the presi fortust i anpeurs tothe court now bere thi haither isthe ocurd ad proceedines‘aluracald wor in tee rendition of the Judyineut aforesaid ts there anything. Srronevun, sieious ordefective. and tu that the srror as po error: therefore, it 18 considered by the court ‘the jue ent afuresaid be affirined tm all thiage as Sach ove ovcay of all onla pintstids in cance ed cia! am full foree and effect notwitheteuding the sak Tuatiera ‘ind’ thitws ‘therein resurnee. for serurs, ki it is further ordered by the court that the J ith. of November, A. D. 1687, be and the same is hereby fied asthe time when the sentence of death vunced pon eid plaiutifis in error, Auwust Splen, Micheot Schwab, Samuuel Fielden, Albert Kh Parsons, Adolph Fischer, George Engel, and Lows Ling by the Crinu- ‘nal Court of Cook County, Til, sal] be executed and it ia further ordered by the court that the suerif? C4 } ef rected to carry into execution the sant the Griminat Court of Cosk County, Wk of tue delendeot “A Chicago special to the ‘NewYork World sayst 73,000, but tt will take at | Nina Van Zandt heard of the death order and hur. ing the endowment of pro- | ried to the jall, weeping bitterly, and soon alter 1, crying and exclaimings “Ach, Gott! Ach, Gott!” "Parsons has evidently gettied down to quietly meet his fate. He is cur- tain he will be hi and declares that bis death Will be an oftering to the gods of the labor cause. ‘THE LAWYERS CONSULTING. Another consultation in regard to the condemned anarchists was held at the oMfice of Gen. Roger A. Pryor, in New York, Saturday, and the three law- yers who ure interested tn the case went carefully juts chat they wished to ratye In presentlug the Popeal fora writ of error before a. justice of the We will visit | Federal court. Gen. Pryor, too, wanted to famil- la and Boston, | jure himself more Tuily with ‘the evidence that directors in the | had been presented. Capt. Black has not yet de- criptions | cided when he will return to Chicago, It may take asl several days for him to get through with Gen. Pryor, and in the meantime there will iy be a reception given to him by the soc Many of the latter now in the city knew him in Chic: benelit of the goctalistuc Itbrary in Clinton Place, GEO. FRANCIS TRAIN'S SPRECH. In New York last night Geo, Francis Train spoke for the first time tn many years at Webster Hall in proverda of the admission fete, charged were to, Spaceaon tar Reectae ieee = it to! Mr. be —4 the anarchists’ families’ 4 SCENE IN THE LABOR UNION MEETING. ‘The New York Central Labor Union meeting yes- terday came nearly being the scene of a free Agnt. A series of resolutions was offered calling upon ‘the union to condemn the Llinots ‘Court Judges for sentencing the seven tn Chie acommittee be appointed to calla mass meeting to condemn the sentence. tag motion to lay the resolutions on the table. ‘The attacked” Uy ugh “Whorskey, Of the Care Rattan "Seu hada itloua"Snaatest An na a pee ae eetenne @nd anarchists uproar Eire sot tieyacae omer ease gates to desist, as his be uy such Rolse of Sunday afternoon, ve wulet being restored Geo. C. Block, of the Na- ution. "ie was interrapicd ‘hy the) ery of “Gog un bomb!” “Yes,’ vomb.” The ae “shame!” and previo nal vote in Liver, ried, and we mulnority ‘THREE The gholera-stricken steamship Alevia ts still Ip. York and ber ‘re still held op Hofman to. patteuts died Saturcay evening, and ove exp at > ain yesterday. dowaval co or ae panseugers sre ow tery A js likely to dic. ‘The others are improving.

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