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IED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, & H. KAUPFMANN, Press Dee Evewred Stan is served to ‘by carriers, on th clase mail matter.) ‘Tae Wreett Stan—published year postacs ; repaid. ee xX months, 50 centa. becriptions must be paid in of ‘aid for. Oorner Pesuayivania Ave. and 11th St, by Evening Star Newspaper Company, on Friday-61 © Che Evening Star, Hau ik at ie z vances Va. T1—No 10,738. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1887. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. 4 BRAVE MICHIGAN GIRL. N2* S4Tionar THEATER TRAGIC EVENT OF THE SEASON. ONE WEEK, commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. MATIN: SATURDAY. Monday— DAMON AND PYTHIAS. Tucaday—-VIRGINIUS. Wednesday—GALBA, THE GLADIATOR. qcTtursdag GAS FON CADO: ‘Atscens ceaxp or ONE WEEK, Commenciug MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. “For goodness sake don’t say f told you.’ Engagement of the [dol of the Fun-Loving Public, MISS KATE CASTLETON. Aad her Famous € the convulsive CRAZY PATCH. whiny success, Constra have been superseded. avenated! Next wook-SALSBURY'S TROUBADOURS. ARKIs’ BIJOU THEATER. MATINEFS DAILY, ind 50c., at Matin of ae, half- wun of the Greatest of T Meiodramas, PASSION'S SLAY direct ‘Magnificent Scenery! Effects! ‘The Groat Prodi xt week—DOWLING and HASSON claim ERNAN'S WASHINGTON Aduieaion and 50c. The Bigyest and Best on MILLY AND WOOD'S BIG SHOW. 5 ARTISTS. 50 THE NELSON FAMIL’ 6 ‘The Acrobatic Marvels of the Ame, ‘a Wealth of New Feai ai Incholing Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thraraday and WSs socuey civs_races. TUESDAY, October 25, WEDNESDAY, October 26, THURSDAY, October 27, FRIDAY, October 28, SATURDAY, October 29, ‘and (weather permitting) ‘Four Extra Days the Following Week. FIVE RACES EACH DY. All the First-class Race Horses and Steeplechasers, SPECIAL RACE TRAINS, ‘Via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, st 12:10, 12:40 aad 1:10 p.m. Return traius will bein waiting ‘the races are over. Perfect order will be preserved. Objectionable per- Sons will, a8 on previous occasions, be excluded. First Race at Half-past 1 o'clock. ‘Membery' badges can be obtained from P. H. Christ- man, Treasurer, Vernon Row, corner 10th street and ‘Pennsylvania avenue. F. B. McGUIRE, President. o15-8t ‘EL D. MoINTYRE, Secretary. OODWIN BEOST FAMOUS During the Baltimore Races one of our Famous Famous PoINts firin will be st BARNUMS HOTEL. firm will be at POINTS: RIGGS HOUSE. POINTS Our “Points” this year have — marvellous. For the past ive oN ‘Weeks we have given oN ho less than oN THE THE THE RACES. RACES. RACES. \ssunsazos RIDING SCHOOL, PATRONIZED BY THE ELITE. tacceae St Balismore andy ‘on mestina in. proverbial For torms of subscriptio: on oF ‘GOODWIN BROS, f015-20) Baltimore, ‘weather. ‘MISSES. ‘For information or terms cail on or address JA ATHLETIC Paik, Cor. 9th and $ sta. (frst tise ia Wasbing- FALL oF TARQUIN. pany, of Comedians, presenting 1 for Laughing Purposes only. A play ip waich al! previous attempts at the humorous ‘Ke-laughterated! nof Mr. T. H, WINNETT, Gorgeous {Stace Decorations! Tutricate and HE. Matinee 10 and 25a, t THE 1KISH POLICE BRIGADE” ‘ati ‘During the Washington Races one of our 52 GREAT SHORT HORSES. Averaging from 5 to 1 to 30 to 1. on to eur Points ‘Barnum’s Hotel, OPEN-AIR EXERCISE ON HORSEBACK. A.plendid chance to those who would like tolearn ‘Riding during the besutiful sutuma BOTH HEALTHY AND EXHILARATING. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO LADIES AND ‘McCLARY, JAMES HU 3HES, x: 7 cK Bestia cae Batter, Paces 3 and 4 of Tux Stan to-day contain: The Cougs opty bance President in Tennessee, the fight among the street ‘ARPENTERS, ATTENTION! 11 Knights, the shooting of Banker Rawson, Gould in | of 4 1748 are here! ten! the mecting of the 17th inst. as, possession of the Baltimore and Ohio hegredgo4 ter ocean race, telegraphic dispatches, ‘The “by elierat he acahig = advertisements are classifiedas follows: Auction = 41 Sales, Family Supplies, Housefurnishings, Educa- <7 meme — tional, Medical, specialties, The Trades, Railroads, ance placed, Ynvestmnente made. ‘Spocat Potomac Rivet Boats, Ocean Steamers, Protes- flea Tote collcction of rents and mnatiarernen stonal, Pianos and Organs, Dentistry, Attorneys, Govennuent Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal Tev- enue, $658,475; customs, $735,235, Any Pxoworion.—The retirement of Capt. J. 8. McNaught, 20th infantry, promotes First Lieut. J. B. Redman to be captain, and Second Lieut. &. H. ‘Webber to the first lieutenane: SHIPBUILDING AT THE Nav¥-YaRpa—Chiet Engi- neer Melville has made a careful examination of the machine shops in the New York and Norfolk Davy-yards to ascertain whether the present plant ‘will suiice to build the engines and. boilers of the 6,000-ton vessels vo be constructed at those, yards. fe flads that while much of the plant 1s old fasb- Joned, enough serviceable tools are in thé shops to ‘make any part of the vessels. The addivion of hew tools vo the value of about $30,000 at each zavy-yard would, however, result in economy of time and money, and Congress will probably be re- quested to make appropriations sufficient for the purpose. Meanwhile tl work of construction Will be pushed and the old plant utilized as far as possible, ‘Why it is Proposed to Give Her a Geld Medal. ‘BOW SHE SAVED PROM DEATH THE PASSENGERS OF 4 BURNING STEAMER—RESCUE OF A LITTLE GIRL— SWIMMING UN ICE-COLD WATER. ‘A petition, signed by the people of Charlevotx, Mich., has been presented to the Secretary of the ‘Treasury asking that a gold life-saving medal be conferred upon Miss Mary ‘Wakefield, of Charlevoix, for heroism in saving lives at the wreck of the ‘steamer Champlain on the 16th of June last. ‘The story, as told by Mr. Smich, is one of great heroism. The steamer Champfain caught fire and Was burned about two miles off shore, near Charlevotx, and many lives were lost. Miss Wake- Meld, among others on shore, witnessed the dis- aster, The sea was rough, and there was great anger in any attempt to reach the wreck and to render mn gens to the unfortunates on board. | Miss Wakefield, who 1s the daughter of a poor family at Gnarlevolx, was a good ‘swimmer and skilled in the management of a boat. ‘She took from the beach a frail craft that no one ‘thought could live for a moment in such a sea, and pulled for the wreck with all her might. Shé got 8 many people in her boat as it would take. It Was quite cold, and the water was at 32 She got trom the boat and swam through the cold Water to saves lives, She rescued a little girl, who Proved to be the daughter of the captain, and While swimming with the child, supported on her ‘shoulder, she performed a feat of wonderful cool- ness and’ cout ‘A large log of wood hung over the side of the ‘burning steamer to serve as a ON T Vernon Bullding, cor. 10th GUIRE. prea; BH. CHIIS = DR. ‘to the ci residence 608 141 m.,4t07 to7 pm. < reas, o1l-2w ” = BAI (AS RETURN STRAT ha ete | aa — iret” ‘order of the Union. ie F. H. PADGETT, Scoretars. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON STRICT UNI, wae ae of October. A.D. 1887, before me, » 2. a SRL Yor said District, personally appeared DR JAMES RADCLIFFE ANNOUNCES ‘i dium to 1a ‘the removal of his medical office and oxygen that Inboratory to 714 14th st. n.w ‘08: im ‘MRS. A. A. WRIGHT, CHRISTIAN SOI ‘entist, of Boston, is now at 940 New Yi ave,, and would be happy to’ wait upon patients, hours from 2 to 5 p.m. Consultation s24-lm* or > FINE GAS FIXTURES, = Carrs. D. B. Hopason, G. W. Moore and T. W. per. Sheswam to this, and lifting 1t so that = et . the rope which held it to the vessel could reach the SLATE MANTELS, October, A. D, 1887. Lay, of the Revenue Marine Service, have been fire at mone PLUMBING, HEATING. 2 Soe Notary Publie._ | constituted a board to report at the Treasury De-| log as's fost, Lpos wien several aves. were Ke PE # OF, (Corner New York ave. and 10th st. ‘First class garments at reasoable prices, partment, Monday, the 17th inst. for examina. on of the cadets of said service With a view to Promotion. ‘Tue InTERstaTs COMMERCE COMMISSIONERS have, addressed a circular letter to all carriers subject to the provisions of the organic law, State Rall- road Commissioners, and others, informing them that the form and character ot the reports re- luired to be made to the Commission under se0- jon 20 of the act will be considered at a public session of the Commission to be held at Washing- ton on the 26th tnst., at which time all persons interested in the subject will be allowed to pre- sent thelr views, either orally or by written or Printed statement. : Navat Onpens—Commander P. F. Heyerman has been ordered to command the Yantic; Lieut, Commander R. B. Bradford to duty in the Bureau of Navigation; Lieut. Royal R. Ingersoll to the En- verprise; Lieut. Jno. M. Hawley to the Nipsic. Lieuts Jas. D. Kelly, & 1. Graham and B. 0. saved, After getting ashore with the child, which she piaced either og the. float of in the boat, swam between ‘ng. she found & man on Deach who Way exhausted and almost dead. had taken off his coat to make and was suffering from cold. The §.8.SHEDD & BRO, 432 9th st_ nw. SPECIAL ICE TO YOUNG MEN'S Seren ey, cee having im consequence latipes a, new election for president of the "8 ‘Association ts neces. juetion ol? NEW PUBLICATIONS. Poousuzp Tus Dax JONH HABBERTON’S NEW NOVEL, COUNTRY LUCK. ° By the suthor of “Helen's Babies,” “Brueton’s Bayou,” etc. 12mo, Extracloth $1. ‘THE DUCHESS. Asking Admission to the Union. YOUR TERRITORIES SEEKING TO JOIN THE SISTERHOOD iz UNG, ‘the fer, rold-2t A MONSTER iG—A MONSTER Pte ated ; Mt 8 close pa. Prominen music DAY, peas Roe All are invil iy the 5, ea ae is thinks that the result will be the THE REG Quan: ERT. | Scott, Ensign Jno. J: Blondin, Passed Assistant | general enabling act applying to ot ie ROCHDALE ERATIVE Surgeon “HG. Beyer, Assistant surgeon, &. & er, Chat Ask for the Lippincott’s Raition, ost Columbia, feid te and Pay Inspector A. J. Clark have been (With Portrait, Se a gs y the to the Trenton. Axsistant Paymaster Geo. W. a i 1 Territory would not, he says, influence Congress By the suthor of “Molly Bawn,” “Phyllis,” eto. . pong merle tedy Dep ep agree to the division. He s sayo the agricultural TO INFORM MY FRIENDS | command of the Yantic and placed on waitin tana has greatly increased br deigpronesrless as ator ste i loabens = nd former that’ have removed | orders; Licut. R. Moore trom the ting | Boring the past year. ‘No. 79 of Lippincott's Series of Select Novela, The Yellow Fever Epidemic. ‘THE GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA APPEALS FOR AID. ‘The Governor of Florida has applied to the Sec- Tetary of the Treasury for aid to suppress the yellow fever epidemic at Tampa, Surgeon-Gen_ eral Hamilton has been instructed accordingly to do what 1s proper. As no suitable building for a hospital could be secured at Tampa, Dr. Hamtiton has authorized the erection of a plain plank bulld- ing not to cost more than $500, A special trom Tampa says: “One death and four mew cases to-day. ‘ork on the hospital begins Yo-morrow. ‘The rain continues and the situation 4g unchanged. All quarantines are rigidly en- forced, ‘Surgeon General Hamilton recetved a telegram trom ‘Deputy collector Spencer at Tampa, Fia., this morning, Saying that there have been three uses but no death: Since last report. Hesaysit is raining and that the weather is The First Controtter’s Report. TRGISLATION BY CONGRESS IN KEFERENCE TO CLAIMS ‘RECOMMENDED, ‘The First Controller of the Treasury has made to the Secretary of the Treasury a report of the work of his bureau for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1887, The report shows that the number of accounts examined during the year Was 34,905, embracing 2,771,209 vouchers, and Ordered (0 the Naval Academy; Lieut. Win. Hi. Everett from the Portsmouth, New Hampsbire, navy-yard and ordered as executive officer of thé Passed Assistant Surgeon F. B. Stephen- son from the Coast Survey Steamer Bache and ordered to the Boston n rd; Assistant Sur- geon E. P. Stone from the New Hampshire and Ordered to the Bache; Assistant Paymaster W. B. Wilcox from the New Hampsiire ahd granted six months’ leave. ARMY ORDERS.—Capt. Jno. 8, McNaught, 20th infantry, bas been placed upon the retired list on account of disability. First Lieut. Rufus P. Brown, 4th tnfantry, has been ordered to rejoin his regiment at Fort Sherman, Idaho, on the ex- {Jill be | piration of his leave of abscnce. Capt. E. F. seh; | Gardner, assistant surgeon, has been relieved from duty at Fort Reno, Iidian Territory, and ordered to Fort Lewis, Colorado, Major Wm. D. Wolverton, surgeon, ha been detailed a8 a mem- ber of thé Army retiring board in this city, vice Major Chas. C, Byrne, surgeon, relieved. ‘First Aieut. David L Cratt, 6ub hag “Deen ordered to conduct a detachment of twenty-ave Feerults to the department, of the Platte for as Signment to the Stn infantry, and on te comple. on of that duty to rejoia’his company. ‘The leaves of absence granted First Lieut. A. i. Pa: ton, 15th infantry, Col. Zenes K. Bilss, 24th infan- try, Capt. J. E. Wilson, 2d artillery, ‘and Second Lieut. Kk. G. ‘Proctor, Sth artillery, have been ex- teyded three, four, six, and two months, respect es 1 fla st. bw. to No. 1710 Fat. Bow, commedious dining rooms and am meals in the best style I keep a VENDETTA; Or, THE STORY OF ONE FORGOTTEN. ‘By Manre Cornett, author of “A Romance of Two World's,” etc. 16mo, Halfcloth. 50centa. Paper E No. 78 of Lippineott’s Series of NOTICE. —THE CREDITORS O¥ ED- WARD CAVERLY, doing business under the bame of Edward Caverly & Co., No. 1425 New York Ste, new. in the city of Washiiurtoa, D.C. are Ur. yuested, m1 Stidunmber. on WEDNESDAY, the 19th lust, at 3 clclock b. m., to inect the uudersiqued in consultation, ‘and bring a statemen fF claims, ° WILLIAM J. MILLER, RICHARD S. WINDS3O! Assignees of Edward Caverly & Co. SSOCIATED CHARITIES! sitth subdivision. annual meeting will be eld TUESDAY, QOTOBER 18, 1887.7, ‘at the North’ burch, N 10th sts. now. fastice Arthur Pastor Kidwell, Mr. *.tIf not obtainable st your Booksellers’, send direct to the Publishers, who will forward the books, post- paid, on receipt of the price. J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, o15-2t 715 and 717 Market st, Philadelphia, Canuar & Lewy, (Successors to o15-3t when our worl & SON. GREAT CUT IN, PRI es OF PATENT ‘medicines and toilet preparstious. Call au Complete list at BTANDIFULS PHARMACY, SieCortBir and F atestcw. Open alr night (OMIT MAY CONCERN: Bore ip wo totity tue public that wey the a W. W. BURDETTE & CO, 928 SEVENTH AND 706 K STREET N.W. ‘would respectfully announce that they 7, OB account of disability. involving in footi ‘® WILL OPEN —— merchants and business men of Washing. — ing ta ngs $2,923,924,644.22, The First We nnection with the ‘nlled Controller recommends that ‘Congress: ave ox WEniteeta ais ato of wick one ¥. iolucr SSS nent of aims A FASHIONABLE WEDDING THIS AFTERNOON. ‘There was a fashionable wedding at St. Mat- thew's church this afternoon at 3 o'clock anda large turn out of people to witness the ceremony. ‘The high contracting parties were Miss Mary Vir- inta Barbour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. arbour, of this city, and Mr. Daniel P. McCartney, ehiet engineer in the U. 8. Navy. ‘The ushers were Mr. H. 8. Barbour, brother of the brid Passed Assistant Engineer Bonington, Lieut, Mat Uce, Lieut, Duncan, Lieut. H. Morrell ©. ¢. Hansom, Richfield Springs. Fathers Mackin and Kernie, 1a Splendid vestments, appeared uj altar, which was brilliant With the fonumerable tapers. The bridal formed at the door and moved up middle aisle, the organist sending down the inspir ing music of the Wedding march from Lohengrin, ‘The ushers, with wedding favors of white roses in their buttonholes, headed the procession in pairs, ‘Then came Lieut, Irwin, acting best man, escorting the maid of honor, Miss Bessie Barbour, sister of the bride, and then the bride and groom, ari in arm, The group, when ‘about the chancel, Made a mov effective plevure,, The bese gore elegant traveling composed of a petticoat of fich brown moire antique’ with draperies aud Dodice of cade au lait English cloth, profusely garn- ished with heavy cords, and lined With ruby plush at neck, sleeves and vest, She wore a Gainsborough Donnet of golden brown plush, faced witn ruby Plush ands bow of the same, and high trimming of ostrich tips, in brown and’ cafe au lait Her ornaments were pearls, and she carried a Douquet of Nephetos roses. “The traveling cloak ‘ecretai more specifically upon the nied “413 7th st mw, against the Ui States; that United States district attorneys, marshals, and clerks be paid salaries, and the fee system be abolished; that a maxim be fixed to the amount of compensation of Commlsioner’ be tired, in issuing warrants for ioner_be req in issuing warrants the arrest of persons charged with any offense, to make such warrants returnable either before him- Self oF some other commissioner, so that @ return may be made before the cominissiouer located earest to Une residence of the party thus saving large amounts to the Government, and Preventing injustice being done to accused and erhaps innocent persons, by taking them long tances from their homes. He also urges the Elatins agamat the Unlued, States ‘aay "be pre: jm re sented, reserving the rights of persons 1aboting under some disability. ‘The Controller re- Ports that most of the old back work has Leen dis- Posed of, and that thecurrent business of the bu- Feau is Kept well in hand, A Baltimore Wife's Downfall. BROUGHT INTO COURT WITH & COLORED MAN~BOTH HAVING BEEN ARRESTED AB VAGRANTS. Stephen Washington, colored, who lives in Ana- costia, and a rather good-looking white woman, about thirty-five years old, were in the dock at. the Police Court to-day charged by Officers Heller and Breen with betng vagrants. ‘The woman gives the name ot Virginia Thomas. They’ were ‘ar- — din a house in S Alley, tn the “Divis. the police say, 1s the wife of a well-to-do coal mer- SATURDAY MORNING, AT 9 O'CLOCK, ‘& New Stock of Goods bought for cash, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, CABPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, &c., &e., ke. ‘We will offer in the Hosiery Department, as an intro- Guctory bargain, 2,772 pairs of Ladios' fall regular- made Hose, st 17c.s pair; regular price 25, 30 and ‘Soe. Inthe CURTAIN DEPARTMENT we offer: 12 Pairs of Antique Curtains at $1.25; worth $2.25. 17 Pairs at $1.50; worth 83. 17 Pairs, $2; worth $3.50. 13 Pairs at $2.50; worth $4.50. A few Extra Fine Hand-made Curtains st $8; worth $10.50, Aspecial drive in Lace Bed Seta, A full line of Fancy Scrims, from 8 to 3750. A special drive in Corsets at 60c.; never sold less than 75. In DRESS GOODS will offer: In Plaids, very choice things st 20c. to $1 per yard. ery MRAM Sopa ae te ri Ma. stncore th Throughout withthe brown tundre, and trimmed | chant in Hualtimore: that, oh here a fe Ray 4 wn more; e came here & few 36-inch Fancies at 50c. HEE W.BURDECEE. | with ops of silk cord. Miss Betas Barbero | mouths ager Dur ed Seat Dene caer eeee o14-3m_ AND OLD CIDER VIN- IDkit co. Patont Once. )_ W. PILLING, ARCHITECT, © | ‘and Huilder, bas removed his omtce to Central Building (noxthwest corner Stinch “ * 850. Sz-imch Plain Cloth at 500. ‘The biggest bargain ever offered. ‘Special drives on Serges, Cashmeres, in all the lead- ing shades, : ‘In Black Goods we make » specialty of “Priestley & a datnty totlet of Gobeitm blue cloth and moire an- Uque, with a close capote of hiue trimmed high With pink velvet and plumes. Sue carried a DoW quet of pink roses. Mrs, Barbour, the mother of the bride, Was handsomely attired in a costume of dark garnet velvet and brocade, and a bonnet of ‘and the woman hag garnet velvet Urlimmed with coq’s feathers and | promised to return to her husband in Baltimore, sliver Miagree lace. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. Barbour, = the brotuer of the’ bride and bis wits, Were also of 7% Dill was Med by Messrs, T. returned to’ this city abaut a week ago, and has been keeping company with negroes ever since, ‘The mano Was released on his own recognizance, titrey dagm Ma)" ood of the probation agen 1c tion. A interested himseltin the iat nw. BANJO INSTRUCTOR, pret 5. _Instruction hours from 4 {09 p.m. o WPHE OO cLERIES. 1406 SEW YOR! ‘Tricycles, Tandems. and Sociables Bour. day or week. Ladies, assortment in the United Stat K AVE. ry ARORAMA OF BATTLE OF BUI RUN, ey ith af. two blocks nis lvaniaare fully cooled by new aud complete spparstaa, ‘avVe., entrance on 9th st), and i prevared,to furnish plans, estimates, and “detail drawings. “Any work entrusted fo his cars will receive Personal and prompt attention. Shop, 1594 13th st. hw. ° = Eo FEE ee pcellare made dry, &c. e14-3t° Nor RI RD HAVE KE- Keener to their new ofl Ne 1907 ¥ street. the family party. Mr. and Mrs. McCartney, ac- companied by the groomsinen und several friehds, | Higyings and’M. J. Colbut, for Clelland Lindsley drove immediately to the railroad station, where | agains’ Mary A. Lindsley, Conway Robinson and the newly-married couple departed by the ¢ o'clock | T. J. Fisher, for a reconveyanceof certain train for New York city. They will retura in asbort | The bill states that the defendant, Mary A. Ume and will occupy apartments az the Ebbitt | ley, and the plaintiff were married January 25, ‘House, and Mr. and Mrs, Barbour will give a 1 1865, and were divorced June reception in their honor, ‘The groom’s presents instituted proceedings for his bride 1s a large and handsome collection of art | 1886, and he, things, curios and bric-a-brac gathered by hin during his extensive travels in many lands, Co.'s" im all the leading fabrics, such as Silk Warp, ‘Henrietta, Melrose, Drap De Alma, All Wool Ravenna, ‘ussian Crape, Serges, and Fancy Weaves, In our Silk Department we have s full line of Black, Colored and Fancy Silks, Velvets, Surabs, Rhadames. In our Linen Department we will offer special in- Gvcements, and all of the other departments in the Bat A Faw Wonns Asovr Ovexcoara Nowhere in this city can your desires, taste and purse be better suited than Fight bere in our house. We have them Posessing all the desirable puinis com- posing the garmente that every man oF boy wants. Style, quality snd price—if these points are an object to you. We ‘will gain your confidence, although this may be s plant of slow growth, OUR NOVELTIES IN BoYS’ SUITS are rare indeed. We bein with the little shaver of two to five years, for whom we have provided im the shape of Kilts in one or two pieces, Prices ranging frou ‘82.50 upward, every cue of them ® bar- ean, The larer boy cam be equally well Diego’ as the smaller ones, po matter Whar they may desire, whether it be a Four-button Cutaway Frock or & Sack Suit, sou can get theus from us at all the Various prices worth mentioning, aud im pula: of Rt perfect. Our Lower Floor was never so well- stocked with All the Styles and Grades of Mem Suits Known to the Clothiers? and Woolen Manufacturers’ ingewuity a8 Bow: the St of them, like our prices, are correct, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING OO. elteo Ge Te Bese. THE CONCORD WARNESS~ “THE CoNCOKD HARNESS" , $M Fal Stock of ali kins hops cuustantly on Beware of lnutations. 4 Bure of Name and Nambee. LUTE & BO, 497 Pexxa. Avexce, ZrEMks and Satchels cf Uc Les: Makes at v. Prose Tepaised by eaulled worsunen 0. 400 7TH ST, COR. D N.W. Adjetnim, National Uotel. house will be replete with bargains, a= OFFICE OF THE CRERAPEARE AND NE CO. ‘share will be ‘The Secretary of the Interlor has requested the ae > Attorney General to institute criminal proceedings CARHART & LEIDY, aie of the treasurer of the enupany, Wo. | against Jesse Lee Hall, agent for Kiowa,Comanche ‘The New Philadelphia Store, Be closed from the 17%h to the 24th of Oc ve. books 928 7thand 706 Knw, | *ber, inclusi betas , President, Fi Wasurwarox, D. Ge October 13, 1887 OLA-OE o13-4t ‘and. Of the Indian office, who have 1n 3 falrsof the agency, agree that Hall 1s guilty of rpauan SEuice | gec—es NEW ISSUE OF STOCK criminal conduct in he ‘ma en oft ‘very agreeable to take for EQUITABLE Houitious, vouchers his eonouata, runsing CONSTIPATION, year or more; version Pfele and Mary V. ; CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Sonallise of public agneys int B. Jones; W.J.Gordonand Jennie Smith, of Bowl INDIEN lous of sppstite, waste tnd ee ee ee pairpose of detreweiing the tea ‘and also | 12g, Greet, Vi. ccnatiee Clark and Lauriss Wood; Sbtestiual troubles, aud 1. hr onspirng with certain employes at ant A fe to defraud Murphy and Millie Hooton, of Fre from them. aks ZRILLOR. ‘Sold by all Draguiate, Bes Cuore Exaurtes Royal, ‘HALL, BUEN! HUNGARIAN PORCELAINS. indiang book now open fors new issne of stock Pivprtiiee io the Weer ae ES ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. . JNO. JOY EDSON, Beo'y. oS-1m FIRE INSURANCE GRILLON ° en ‘A cablegram trom Paris, October 15, says: It 1s —— Ukely that Mr. Blaine will stay in Paris for several MAXWARD & BUZCEEBIOK, W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. Information given and estimates furnished. Ofice—Room 13, Corcoran Building. 08-1m-1p* Ovsxxe Or Fasxcu Boxxets ENGLISH HATS MONDAY AXD TUESDAY, i net OCTOBER 10 AND 11. Somer aria nt Seat, ‘Special Styles fur Misses and Children, were a to 2 ver a ay a SOCK: thwrot aud Low ‘boarded: Bai” | Felapboce ve. eh ta i i Telegrams to The Star. THE PRESIDENT IN NASHVILLE Great Gathering of English Liberals. MR. CHILDS’ GIFT TO STRATFORD. Dedication of the 1 Fountain. ——> THE NOTTINGHAM CONGRESS, It WU be thé” Most Repreventative Gathering of Liberals Ever Held. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexrxe Stan. Lonvox, October 17.—The Nottingham congress, which meets to-morrow, will be the most repre- sentative gathering of the liberal party ever held. ‘The enthusiasm in Nottingham and its neighbor- hood 1s extraordinary. Workingmen are flocking in by thousands from the neighboring towns, and fearsot a gigantic crush are entertained. Mr. Glad- stone {8 in fine voice amd form. He daily chops down trees in Hawarden Park in hjsshirt sleeves, with his hat off. He has been powerfully im- Pressed by the description of the state of Ireland he has recetved from the itbetal members who have been making a tour in that country. The congress will affirm the steady and rapid growth of the policy of conclitating the people of Ireland by granting them'a legislative body for managing their own affairs, will look witti confidence to the early settlement of the Irish question on Gladstone Principles, will STRONGLY OONDEMX THE OORBCION L4Ws, depriving Ireland of het constitutional rights; ‘Will record 1ts emphatic protest against the action Of the government in leaving the people over the greater part of Ireland to the mercy of indiscrim!- ‘Bate and undirected force, «and in practicing the ld tyrannical tory principiesin respect tothe right Of public meetings, free press, free speech, and free combination, Regarding general politics, 1t Will declare in tavor of & fraichise based on John ‘TRE NATIONALISTS ANTICIPATE TOTAL SUPPRESSION of the at hesdguarvers in all ts branches on return 0 Dublin, Balfour is urged to take this course by the whol6 press, which Urges the Sevesnity for ‘stteng mreaseren ae meas! - claring war to the knife. Probably Balfour will content himself with the league in and ubout Dublin, aiso 1D one or two disturbed counties, such as Clare. ‘The jon of the entire league would be futile, “Both parties, how- ever, feel that the next few weeks will be critical, as oh the result of the winter's struggle will de- pend the question whether the government re- Cains office or appeals to the country. Liberal members generally say that Chamber- lain’s Ulster speeches make it impossible that he can in the future be a member of the Uberal party, —— Caple Notes from Frankfort, Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evaxixe Gran. FraNkvort, October 17.—At a meeting of anarchists in Paris yesterday a collision occurred With the police, during which t47o pollosinen were wounded. At two municipal elections in Paris yesterday the radicals came out anead. ‘Yesterday's report from Copenhagen of a com- ing meeting between the Emperor William and the czar ts not credited. A Vienna to the ter Zeitung fives a rumor that the Austrian minister of pub- ic instruction and culture has. ‘Stranski, the Bulgarian ‘minister ot foreign af. fairs, has arrived here to negotiate a Bulgarian ‘The European stock exchanges are quiet and in- active day. Quotations are unchanged. ————— A FLUBRY IN WALL STREET. Some Lively Trading, with a Sharp Dowuward Turn and a Speedy Re covery. New York, October 17, 11 a.m.—The stock mar- ket opened irregular this morning, with changes a tinal prices of trom 3 to 5g per cent way. The soon became ex- tremely active under the lead of Readltg and St, Paul, ‘and at the same ume decidediy weak, ‘though a tew stocks made slight advances tn the first few minutes Before 10:30, however, Omaha Was down 2, Pacific Mail'1%, Loulsville and Nasu- ville 14, Missouri Pacitic 13, Reading and Jersey Contras Lig pach, Kauses sng exes 1, Nort, western yestern Unjon 2 per cent each, and Others fractional amounts. A Faily quickly, fol- lowed, and. in the Weakest stocks the Were inade Up, dnd ins few cases small fractious in addiuon, alter which there Was a crease in the amount of business lst remained E Was dedicated with tm) eee enn eee Sg guished ‘péreons attend Dreacautey ‘Mr.Childs at the proceed- rr. nt x atthe ings. Just before noon the invited formed in line and marched tothe town hall and thence to the ‘site of the fountain. Mr. Henry made the dedication speech. He said he adinired Sir, childs’ ic spirit and energy, which were worthy of hia. “His “generous wero. widely ptr Irving eoneluded. ts adaness by r. ic | yy presenti the memorial in the ‘Of the donor to the — CHICAGO'S SENSATIONAL SHOOTING Chances of re ‘Curoado, October 17.—Mra, 8. W. Rawson, whose husband was shot by her son yesterday, and Gen. LN. Stiles, her counsel, held a long interview last After the interview Gap. Stiles sald: “1 am bi certain thet I will Mrs. Rawson's butl to stand Berle betause' elieve abe has been gremey ond Bog ee ed ‘The more I he aifatt the teas T na I wt tay nowng of ve ateorneys een sve been Mra. Raw. at ok eek oe. for wo ‘The President Received with Great ‘Warmth in Nashville—The Procession | and Speeches. imagined a Confederate flag among (he 004 ible combination the national colors seems to be missing, yet the responsible authorities has tailed to to —— ‘the most aa lammoth pictures inevery | Come artislic excellence 1 thorougt- OF cover the fronts of prominent buildiags, t of the day for a berries, vices by the Way, for no Dring to light loyalist could object, and banners nominating the ‘second term are as thick as Uttle raliroad ‘station upon the place, and were fied that they Must keep their stock on their own Lund, A miiliary cantonment hes beeu esiab.tshed on Ube reservation abd bo fears are expressed Ubat Ue settlers oF stock men will return, An Early Morning Fire in New Work. New York, October 17.—The fremen were cailed out an hour before daybreak this morning to Date Ue witha fire at No. 17 Souta street, that was assuming threatening proportions, The buliding is ve stories bigh, and occ’ by J. G. Alport, Wholesale grocer and shipcbaudier. “Adjoining t at Nos, 123 and 125 Broad street is Wm. W. Wicke YTUp Warehouse, The fire extended lo Une Broad ‘Street premises aad partly Wrecked K. The total damage is neariy $100,000, The cause of Une fre is unknown, ss Horrible Accident to a Hatiread Man, IMPALED FOR OVEK HALF AN BOUK ON 4 SWITCH Walling, with Gen. Jackson, thelr ‘host, who Wore the badges ne aa and regaila of the grand ville, “Mra. Vilas, tse reported im marshal of the day, When the special train backed up trom Nasb- Cmcado, Octover An TARGET. Indianapotis, Ind, Ernest Tendieman, a Bee- cur day, came aboard smiling pleasantly, sd wath ail the others declared herself as wel it as usual. A short run of 15 or 20 minutes brought the trait & to the fair grounds, in the outskirts of the cit; Passengers allguted amid the pomp and is 2a fos Dnt alors js guard, mounted and brilidanty uni And a corps of marshals were in attendance. guests were placed in carriages, driven within the fair. Inclosure, and to the handsome club- house of the association, where the members at Committers and others connected with the recep- ‘Uon ceremonials were presented to the President. ‘THE PROCESSION. At a quarter to 9 the procession was formed and the march to the city to the music of ‘The route lay ‘the Vanderbilt Univer- where the Cetemony of the day's grounds Gent replied as follows: © ville's beautiful location, we early promise of its the agricultural products of our extensive bi Strate that your adv. in the future, T details of your present commi placed Nashville among tne cities of the lad. It Your citizens saw and aj rowth sion of the Utle you have earned, ‘aylor’s speech was a brief but clo. quent expression of the hospitality of this section, and that of Hon. A. 8. Colyar, editor of the Nash- Ville American, embodied an’ eloquent tribuie to ‘the character of the President. To both the Presi- “ {IEE FRESIDENT's srEnon. ra regret my stay to-day at the capi ‘Tennessee must be necessarily so brief as to chr- {all a ccveted opportunity to see more at leisure Uhis handsome city and hospitable tert Ly your ‘assure additional not propose to dwell anding among the cities of the South, only, mentioning Unat the activity and enterprise of your people has tp your municty life See EA ppeegeted oe uhe city w, they Became entwined in its read abroad Ubelr branches until Ubis: The number of your colieges apd universities aud ‘the institutions of learning of every kind located in the midst of your activities, where all, Whether white or black, may fit themselves for usefulness and the best citizenship make secure your posses- “It 1s not an unimportant fuct that the headquarters, 80 to Eteracure, grave of Andrew Jackson millions of your counury- nen turn with reverent enthusiasm, and you are your resi. widow of our eleventh President. You also have furnished fortunate in numbering Gents. the “loved and honored, ‘StatesSenators, two Tesentatives, and one ‘Supreme Court. wit Dut continued and increasing gro ital city.” waich he’ people Passed order hout. ‘Thousands of Ube long Ine still Stretched away, ending. HH ay 6 H i U 8 Ss, nee aos coe the home of two of the publication and distrivuuon of its i Re: ment await the people of Tennessee, adding to the splendor and importance of her cap- Upon the conclusion of the address the President Was reconducted to the rotunda of the where he received the public. Strong ull from entrance to exit, throught Tapidly and with good through, and a few moments before 12, when It was ume to apparently un At the Maxwell House thot of ladies were received by Mrs. Cieveland and each copie. Nash- Of tts stir rounding country, and tbe wealth of mineral re- sources in its immediate neighborhood "gave growth “and greatness. ‘The variety and perfection of Your region, USINeSS, superior jorses, and live stock of every description, demou- have not been nég- riches, which have bot Papen tue postion largest centers of trade and merchandise south of tne Olio Kiver, and in some deparunents near the bead of all the city is Meth. and the an striking @ switch tanget, which, ent shoulder ear through a the end Of Ube Larget, whi e he Was oxtricaled. IL took jove the knob aud the ould be Lifted off the Lo be Med oft AIFy-Live LaLDuies accumulated rust before ty and during tue encire Lime Of Ukks burribie frupalément the inan wittstood the excruciating: | Lorture,conscious of his situation and of ue efforts made f0r lis rescue. ‘The target was about an inca anda half in diameter. He was removed to the hospital, and, nowwithstanding his terrible injue fries, Uhe physicians express a hope of saving Ube unfortunate man's life, The sip ‘Two Princesses with the Measies. COPENHAGEN, October 17. jncess Maud and Pri.cess Louise, daughters of the Prince of Wales, re. ‘progressing favorably” toward are javorably toward | recovery. Princess Alaud Is Lue worst suf from Lue dis ease, Princess Louise has only a slight attack. a Uday and was learully cheered by te crowd which had gathered to welcome him. le will be eration at the inee.tng of the Liberal Ped Notlngbain vo-worro' ane In the Hands of a Receiver. VINAL AND COMPLETE COLLAPSE OF THE CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL ENCAMPHENT. Curcaco, October 17.—The “great” international encampment was piaced in the hands of a re- celver UMs morning. Gen. Bentley und other of Une affair united tn a. petition to Judge Garnet Tis morning thai a receiver be appolote and the court granted their petition and appoint A. H. Chettaln, Ube son of Gen. A. L.Cuetiain, woo has gured prowineutly in Ce wanagement, re- ceiver. ‘The’ petitioner claimed that the International Military { Was a corporation under Ihe laWs of the State of Hlinot-, Laving a capital stock of $10,000, of Which $0,000 ‘Was beld by the peuuioners ,000 UY Gov. Beveridge as trustee: Unat in carrying out the enteryrive they coutracted ® large indebtedness waka tiey wer unable to mee as it matured, and they feared Uuat legal proceedings were about to be taken against them to alvempt to collect the same. BUt if the assets of the corporas Uoh Were seized by the various creditors they Would be wholly insufictent toc ver Ue indebted= ness, They imade Ue military encampment @ party to the bili, aud prayed tor tke court to take the riy under its control, and Uney asked the business be wound up. ‘The Fishery Commission. RNGLISH DIFLOMATISTS WHO WILL ACCOMPANY IM CHAMBERLAIN TO WASHINGTON. ‘The Dominion government were advised Sature day that Mr. J. H. Bergne, C. M. G., superintendent Of the treaty departinent in Uhe foreign office, Lom don, will come to Washington with the Hon. Mr. ‘Chamberlain in connection with the Mshery com mission. Mr. Bergue has had much experience in Uhe fisheries question, having deen secretary of the commission which’ met in Halifax tm 1877. It 4s believed that Mr. Thompson, nuluister of Justice, will accompany Sir Caries Tupper wo Wi and preseut the Dowinion case before the Com- omicials who have been appointed to assist ku the UNFAVORABLE COMMENTS IN CANADA ON SIR CHARLES TUPPEK'S APPOINTMENT. The Toronto Mail, in an edivortal on Sir Charies ‘Tupper's appointment as the Canadian representa- tive on the fisheries commission says: “At the last session of parliament Sir Charles Tupper gave the country Lo understand Unat he, for one, Was Vo listen Ww reason ‘ou Ube fishery ¢ contrary, he was in favor of ‘What tnay be termed a spirited crulser policy for the maintenance of our Lard and fust interpretation Of the treaty Of 2818, and be cared nothing for American Ubreuts of Fetailation. He also let it be Unders.cod that ne Was wore than ever convinced Of Uwe feasibilily of creauiug @ united and pros- dominion by means of a protective system. ‘Sir Charles were still in this unenviabie frame ‘Of mind we think we sbouid have goud grounds for challenging his D.ness to represent us at Wash- ington. It is sald, however, that during his ab- be has made it his busiuess to situation, Assuming 1 to be true, it ts fair to conclude that as aD intelligent Man he has not sought ligt in vain, bul ts abie Lo Sake a somewhat larger View Of Lukugs Lan he did ix months ago.” ‘After reviewing at length the condition, Nnancial ‘Of Canada since Cae confederation, cobtinucs: “A radical c ts peces if the confederation is tosurvive. Ir we are nut Unal Uhis view of Une case 4s saared, at to some extent, by Sir Charles, We shall probably not be Wroug iu’saylng that be imust regard commercial uuion as Lhe only means ‘short Of unnexation by Which We can obLain reiiet ‘bat it affords (ue OW means of settling Ube fisb- juestion Is the conclusion at which Mr. Bayard arrived, aud 0 which Lue two Knglish repre- Sebtatives Ob the commission Will, Bo doudl, ve forced when bey come (o examiae Ube hopeless a Une orignal question bas to terminate a long-standing dispuce wit the United States, and wrt the bominion Out of a slough vy one aud Ube same siroke of satesmansnip, |NoCanadian public man ever Rag @ lairer oppurtunity Of serving ius country, eto remeinber Unt in the bature of woh, Lary 31 i Pes