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THE EVENING STAR FUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Nerthwest Corser Penssyivania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening & B. KAUFFMANN, Arert. SERIES ‘mail AMUSEMENTS. ao. T1—No 10,739. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1887. Whe Never Soe Money and Live flor Years Without Freeh Micat. ‘Cutoage, October 18 Montreal spectal says: ‘Two tauities damed Russeli avd Rambolt have Great exertions escaped the semi-starvation Labrador ama reached Montreal. The story ‘tell of life in Labrador t8 very painful, Tue ‘are in a condition of semi-starvation. They Wes Of dealers Who Dever allow them to see Well Knowing that if Ubey had a little ‘Would ny che country as from a land Mrs. Russell, & young and very in- © Thade the following statewent, two mén let their assent: A WOMAN'S STORY OF SUPFRRING. =| “We are here because we could hive there no longer. We were almost starving. We have ofven TWO CENTS, | teentongry. The tsiiag has tailen away. Tus can't live, and thes cant get a ei Na : SPECIAL NOTICES. } NATIONAL THEATER ‘The Tragedian ‘Ma, FREDERICK WARDE. ‘Bupported by an it Company, and Managed udson © ONal “4 a ‘THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING SHERIDAN KNOWLES’ VIRGINICS. REPERTOIRE | GLADIATOR. Fetes oarws. 7H jursday st jashing- tag aiming GASTON CADOL. (frst time 1 We UTS. On THE FALL OF TARQUIN. ine OAs DOL. 3 ASTON CAl (CHARD 1 p fend 01,25. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Ton to the collection of renta and fon to the co Propertien BH. GOLSSBOROUS E00. *oloam 1405 F streat. FRED. W, PILLING. ‘tractor, and Builder, bas rom a Central Bulldinw (aorthweet corner ivania ave. eutrance om Oth ae) teal {0 le eare weil recerve fention, Shop, 1534 150 at eee UNITED STATES BONDS ON HAND. mF Bi as ALL REGULAR INV SECURITIES DEALT IN. . REIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. ae z.. CARTY, ORGANIZATION SOCIETY. | THE annual meeting of the Chari Becioty of the District cf Colmes will ‘beld in Spyencerian College Hall on THURSDAY EVENING Rext, “The New The reports of officers, an address, Sgt Comaussiouers and other distinuished citizens H. Mills will sing “When the Tide und “Sunset.” and Mra. Waldecker will baliad from “Kobert le Diabie.” Citizens inter- the suppression of pauperism and the promo- Pf taritt, provilence and selt-lependence are in- GRANDEST OF ALL GAMES. CAPITOL PARK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. ST. LOUIS BROWNS, (Champions of the World) vs DETROIT, (Champions of the Leagne). Game called 3 P.M ADMISSION 75 CENTS. ‘Umpires— Managers Gaffuey and John Kelly. ‘Tickets on sale at the following places: Mike Scan- $14 9te st nw... G. W. Joyce, 1708 Pa. ave.; QE enacts 753 sti tate? a (ALBAvow's GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK, Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. ‘Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. “For goodness sake don’t say I told you.” ‘Bagagement of the Idol of the Fun-Loving Public, MISS KATE CASTLETON. Company of dnd ber Fomous i Semedians, pecsenting CRAZY PATCH. Constructed for Laughing Purposes only. 2 play in which all previous attempts at the humorous have ‘Beconstructed! © Rejuvensted! —_Re-laughterated! __Hext weokSALSBURY'S TROUBADOURS._017_ PASSIONS SEAVE ‘Under the direction of Mr. T. H. WINNETT. A carload of it Scenery! ‘Mechanical fects! The Groat Production ot Next week—DOW LING and oI i NOvopy's chain” ‘and (weather permitting) ‘Four Extra Days the Following Week. ‘FIVE RACES EACH DAY. AU the First-class Race Horses and 8: eplechasers, ‘SPECIAL RACE TRAINS, ‘Vis the Baltimore and Obio Railroad, at 12:10, 12:40 2d 1:10 p.m. Return trains will be in waiting when ‘the reces are over. ‘Perfect order will be preserved. Objectionable per- (Srps Will, a6 on previous occasions, be excluded. ‘First Bace st Half-past 1 o'clock. ‘Membery’ bedgea can be obtained from PB. Curler an, Treasurer, Vernon Bow, corner 10th street ‘Peonayivania avenue. ¥. B. McGUIRE, President, @& D. MoINTIRE, Secretary. 015-88 to contain inazy novelties for string hears ub he atch oy the fs de. York, contralio, Mr. Max HEINRICH of Now Teritones Mew ASIC RORMER RaSPAi of NCERTS. . ONE DO! performance will be sold. Cir- BANJO INSTRUCTOR, street nw. Instruction hours from 4 to 9 p.m. PS ES a DRESDEN, OLD DOULTON oF xD HUNGARIAN PORCELAINS. for Wedding Presents. Open Fire Placesand eit artistic ‘with Mantels, Tiles, Lrestpent, with Man Grates, with we, MAXWAKD & HUTCHINSON, 424 Ot street. Butcher's Boston Polish for flcors is above con: ica. Weare sole agents. Faz Escarrs Axo Staxo Pore W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufscturer. Information given and estimates farnisbed. Office Room 13, Corcoran Building. o8-lm-1p* Jwo & Derwruzn PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, axp 422 Euevesta St, ‘Have unsurpassed facilities for the execution of Print- Ang of every description. including all the new styles Sttyve, firet-class presses, and superior workmen. ‘They are always prepared todo work iu the shortest Domible time, sud guarautes delivery promptly at ibe WORK FOR LAWYERS. Briefs, Arguments, and ‘Records, &c., promptly and care- JYERY AXD SALES STABLES 625 AN siereve EE we iinet “fia sorfecuuih, 10:30 sm oF 3 to’ p. ak Yous are not deep, Owner, Fase house and market | NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB—MEMBERS ‘can obtain their tickets at the <a A Se a GUIRE, prea: BH. CHRISTMAN, tres, 11-20 _ = ADCLIFFE ANNOUN( Sa DR JAMES RADCLIEY ANNOUNCES Sree mena (RS. A. A. WRIGHT, CHRISTIAN 8CI- ‘at of oe pow at 949 en Se den pao ee ee FIRE INSURANCE, ital Fire Ins. Co., N. ¥. aay 2g ta Girard oy : Fire Ine. Co” Philadel big knows fastitution, aud large owner Of real estate in SS perce eee. CLARENCE DUVALL, Real Estate and Fire i Houses, Stocks. Household r Tibraries, &c,, insured at ate =" Member RY Sock Hx, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥.wW, Pankersand Deslers in Government Bunda ‘Deposit Exchange. Loans. Collecti: Rajlrond Stocks and Bends. and ell secert ies Usted Std Baltituore bong! ‘made of Investment Securities, District Ronde snd at Local Rail ‘Insurance ad Tele awe Stock deaie in. "american Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. $718 GAS-FIXTUREDS. EST STOCK. LOW PRICES. NEW ANDILONS ~NEW FENDERS. EF. BROOKS, aul8 1531 15th st.. Corcoran Building. Kee OF cas rirtvnes SLATE MANTELS, FQ4, SALE SPLENDID LocaTED “Lots ON Gaz fect on Whitney ere at 27360 pet foot. is feet corner Whitney ave. ead 3th st., 3Be m5 F at. ro 018-3m_from 9:80 to 10:30a.m.or 3104p. Fiittac ave tat front containing 0500 lock to 3O-ft. 08 ‘if sold at once. & s, _018-3t Fecnw. SALE—218T ST.. BETWEEN O AND P N. |S omiiania 1006 Fst. nw. IGINAL LOTS 13 AND 1 improvements, consisting ieee comer sth O1>-at? INVEST- ‘on Colum- East Capi- 1 SALE—BY THE OO-OPERATIVE ‘ment Cotapany splendidly located Lots Heights, Joc. per foot; on Oth at. near’ bear Cat, 300"; on Caty Dear Bit, 40c, per foot Ap! pivto Chas A°SmIELDS 100d ¥ ett or an of the S-7t furnished. mC OWNER, 1610 14th st nw. HR SALE—VALUABLE LOTS, WITH BUILDING nortucaat corner f aud Sid or Market sts, Wes ‘Wark soy Mot fh = | ASHINGTO! DB OCTOBER kK ”* ieee. S *°1 paces 3 and 4 of Tux Sram to-day contain: ‘The Proceedings of the meeting of citizens of East dispatches, ‘The advertisements are classified as follows: Auc- tion Sales, Family Supplies, Medical, Educational, ‘Wood and Coal, Housefurnishings, Specialties, The ‘Trades, Railroads, Potomac River Boats, Ocean Steamers, Professional, Sewing Machines, Pianos and Organs, Dentistry, Attorneys, Ladies’ Goods, Books, £0-} existing Ws ht ‘to Jk SURES SOP DS Bettas eho m1 eseacion les Rah poscnern epee ined Scapmoe WA, BORN fig | at Shakespeare's tomb, the frightful accident tn x, eae a ‘New York yesterday, telegraphic &e. ‘Sad collect ail debts out 5 ie Fon VEN. CARPEX- TEES RETENTION Members of Le a. ake requosted to sepemple 2% t ed ‘Latreets, WEDNESDAY, 19TH INSTANT, at “15, partici in a body iu the demonstra- losing movement” ‘es fusniite of members are te. foatiend the ‘meoting, st Eael's Hall. ‘Don’t shop Govnwwexr Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- ue, $274,160; customs, $567,580. ARMY OxpER.—Col. Elwell 8. Otis, 20th infantry, has been relieved trom special duty in this city. MARINE Corrs Onpsxs.—Capt. Wm. R. Brown has been ordered to the Brooklyn barracks, The leave of absence granted Second Lieut. C. M. Per- Fon ine aoe eu | een spi proceed in, body to the Tranpmesting of whe | Tux Tarr has arrived at San Francisco, It forts to secure. faction aT Alaskan waters, that will probably make dhe meusbors and their familiee do their shopping | 100 lave Co start for Sitka this whater. ed Receiver Arpotnrep.—The Controller of the Currency yesterday appointed Chas, M. Joslyn to be receiver of the Stafford National Bank of staf- ford Springs, Conn, ‘To Watt Uron THe Prestpent.—The steamship Fulda, which arrived at New York yesterday, Dréught Andrew Carnegie and a deputation of members of both houses of parliament, who have Deen appointed by the Peace Association of Great Britain to wait upon the President, ‘Tae FarraGvT Prizk—Commodore Schley ar- Tived at Newport, R. 1, yesterday and inspected the training ship. In the afternoon a grand aress le of apprentices was held on Coaster's Harbor sland, after which the commodore presented the Farragut prize medal for general excetlence to Ap- Prentice J. J. O'Mara, of the Jamestown, Navat Onpexs.—Lieut, Jos, G. Eaton has been ordered to duty at Pittsburg, Pa,, as inspector of steel for the new cruisers. Ensigns $. K. Wood. worth, Jas. P, Parker, and Geo. W. Denfeld have been ordered to examination for promotion. Lieut. ‘T, Dix Bolles has been detached trom duty at the ‘Smithsonian Institution and ordered to the Ver- mont. ‘THE INDIAN TROUBLES Quigtixa Down.—At the Indian OMce yesterday a telegram was received from Agent Anderson, at the Lower Brule Agency in Dakota, as follows: “Disturbing Indians were surprised” and captured by Dollge. Danger all over. What cee to be a serious trouble nipped in the bud. Survey $s going forward, Ma- jority of Indians want to take allotments.” The Sins AES hanes wae een Naval MANRUVERS aT Newrort.—The ramming uels between a cutter from the United States steamer Richmond and one from the Galena took Place at Newport, R. L,yesterday afternoon, in the presence of all the officers of the North Atlantic ‘Orage and Per of ceremonies, District Master RH. Lewis Meeting, to be held Members of the Union desiring to participate in the the the Assembly, at Abner's Hall, We 9th, will meet at Bt Joseph's 7pm. By order 2, a7 ‘of the Union. and naval training squadrons. ‘The Richmond’s 2 F. H. PADGETT, Secretary. | cutter was in charge of Commander Higginson, INSTALLATION SERVICES. — SIXTH | and that of the Galena was commanded by Com: mica. The, Washington City Presbytery’ mects to 7 faghington City morrow, at 2 o'clock p.m, Tuesday, October 18, at the nder W. B. Hoff, trate the maneuverit ‘The exercises were to illus- -of ships With rams. For a Ume it seemed that both in speed and general Sixth Presbyterian chureli, corner and dth ata 4 v.. | maneuvering the Galen's cutter Would Win, Dut te Hasse will be taetalled by omior | by a sertes of brilliant evolutions the Richmond's Inities of presbytery. ‘The’ moderator, Kew, Dr, Ham. | CUtter outpointed her opponent, and won the con- Tia, wil propose the constitutions! ques- | vest. Dre; Hartt wil preach the sermon; Hey. Dr. ida, pastor, and Bev: George B. Paich, the. charge to the people.’ A cordial THE SIGNAL SERVICE, Tera teas ey Annual Heport of Gen. Greely. TALLQRS. s THE INDICATIONS SERVICR—STORM, FLOOD AND COLD isse clans gasuicus St senevse prick, WAVE PREDICTIONS — MILITARY” SIOXALING=TUR- CHARE OF THE FRRGUSON HOUSE RECOMMENDED. ‘The annual réport of the Chief Signal Officer, Gen, Greely, shows a lower average of verifica- ‘ons of preatctions for the past year than for sev- eral years past. This is explained by Gen. Greely ‘on the ground that he has been strongly urged to furnish spectal predictions for cities, towns, and corporations, a Work which 80 far the office 1 un- able to satisfactorily undertake, owing to the lim- ited time which elapses between the receipt of the telegraphic reports and the hour at which the pre- dictions must be issued to the general public. The increase in the length of hours in the tri-daily in- dications has naturally resulted tn # reduced per- centage of verification, the diminution amounting to7 per cent, but itis believed that this may be compensated for by increased skill and ‘The general pe during the year have been: For weather, Ww. a>, THE REGULAR QUARL MEET- fg of the ‘HD. SROEEE MERE of the Distriet of Columbia, will be held in St. Bal, 310 11th st, n.w.,on TUESDAY, ee eee eee ONEPH St. WILSON, President, J. W. HABSHA, Secretary. "015-3 INFORM MY FRIENDS thst I have removed 1710 Fat. n.w., and | 3 7 H CHESTER PORTER. CREDITORS OF ED- Daniuese unter 4.53 wi 69.1; temperature, 74.4; a general ave Or ao. This result to not ‘sibtactory to the chtet — Officer, but the reasons for it he has stated ‘ap above. ‘The renewal of the West Indian service 1s recom- mended as a means of notification of approaching hurricanes, During the current, year there have deen 1,510 storm signals of all kinds ordered, of which'1,034, or 68.5 per cent, have been verified. ‘The bureau has in view the early display of sig- nals which will not only indicate whether the storm is vo be light or severe, but also show whether winds are to come from a special quarter, anda matter ut times of great importance — whether the storm center is appro: Ing or has passed the station. In order to meet the needs of the Northwest, and to comply with the earnest applications from ciu- zens and corporate bodies ot great vested values, GREAT CUT IN PRICES OF PATENT Call sitet BT AND LORE. Pu ‘on east alley. J. J. ‘30T7 M complete lista BTANDIFORIPG PHARMACY, | echo obo omer hae Break Vested values, ae pe —— ae Seccor’ bth and ta, Bw. _ Open all night. _ 015-36 the ei atloning an indieations omlcer. at St. = 1 AVE cERN: ul, Minn. This arrapgement would enable that ‘Boar 17th st, 30.6x100 feet to 20-fo0t alley. Pres Tae nly tuapeie at the un- | oMlcer to receive his reports on an average of an : Der foot. Tmerhanceand bustiess men of Weshing: | hour eatiier chan in Washington, and would for, on Cognertctt hea, part of lot 18, square | ons tndraw dlc with the ther enable him to send out warnings of cold eee tae at eee a jeshington Sead which one M. F. Holder- | waves in that section from two to five hours bran : RES Pop ares eariler than 1s now done. Of the cold-wave signals sta., 100 feet front: "130 feet, b0e per | Robert e 630 Pa sven. % Stas cut TS. € por Cone wees veriiee: foot. "Also, feet front; depth £30 | Gocess ‘Jr, 418 7th With relation to floods General Greely. od Ste: per foot. srw waste, that such a system of river and rainfall stations might be established as would enable a p indications oMcer to with considerable certainty, the extent and continuance of any great Sood many days in advance, 2p that timely warn- ings would afford am) port for such pre- gations as would mitigate the severity of such racticed j ‘The report calls attention to the decay into Pa Bere z sth at nw. Geprecaten the fact. “Only withis the ast Sighs avenue. oD at * ‘ea Zeta & Broa Ga Ee ove Dw. teen months, It says, has any more than perfunc- 015-3 Reo iit the 015-3 | Lory attention been paid to this important matter. Por sae, = SANOATNG_[N_MENu Pace, | Tos held velograph train is practically the same aa Pst. bet 17th and 18th, 635102, rear and HOSIERY. and GLOVER, | wed during the war. kiforts are being made, with ride : as HOSIERY, gradual success, td stmplity the models of the old Reet ‘Kae o14-am | 4nd cumbersome fag-kits, and to replace the t pA dma | Lorcnes by a more watistactory and. al ele- Oat, vet Tis = ASS EVERY DAY.) AND OLD | ment. Reference 1s made to the good reeulus attend- gee ee sia: very tee BAe oT - | ing thie use of expert signalmen in Gen. Miles’ cam- ee Pee Taree Docketity tor special talnisg Sat ont te ee '. 20x] IT RF v Siat., bet N- Have. aad 18th se, 18310 ie, Ror HAVE. RE- | onicers and men whose services can be relied Upon Ast and D sia. now,, 18295, to = moved to ttir new elise Bor 190? Vuwat in the fleld. It 1s sald to be evident trom the re- by ~suadombemnee peer BOY ONLY THE GENUINET IT ——— | Cord, OC rls, and past Years that. instead of the So ef tl Coreor = Dean’ tary signaling, Cuere is not an average of an SALE—GERMANIA SCHUETZEN PARK AND twenty abares of said ‘Btock. FE ‘Lease—Seventeen Lots in Eaat Wi HH. C. POR: 7 Corner 9th and F sta. nw. Tae COMING INVEST MENT finest Ville Sites rf all othe Pre cch cle gris » Gee Bats fons in pursbaaii, “The Aqueduct Free def ae 44 ee avenue are to t HERD & 1007 Fat Soo Sees ieee aerate sui wil ip fominked tonto Seapeis Soe a ae epee 05 __ Comet ot ath and aah eat Bae we. Fax Aso Worm ATS. Pa eR te Sid elidaarsnmemesmtres WILLETT & RUOFY, ates 005 Peuneytventa ave, BALTIMORE LATROBES LEAD THE WORLD. Upwards of 50,000 SOLD. An experience of over s quarter ofa century bas been concentrated toward the attainment of their extraordi- i 4 i J Hiatt a8E68 : i es HE E i i B: iF : ih F gs kk i i §, A HH Hj iS 38 i | , CABRBIAGE MAKERS’ CONVENTION, | Paul: M. F. ‘The Wheels Set Smoothly in Motion : this Morning. ¥. French, ;_R. Mulnol- Philadelphia: Kc degen, ie. Ya Henry Eimken, St Lous; Duttey, N.Y; GH. Burrows, Cin cinnati; A. N, Parry. ty, Mass. Secretary A LARGE GATHERING AT WILLARD'S BOTEL—SEsstONs | 00 Treasurer—Frank New Haven. ‘TO CONTINUE TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY—THE IN- ‘TERSTATE-COMMERCE LAW, THE SCARCITY OF SKILLED WORKMEN, AXD OTHER SUBJECTS BROACHED—OOM- MITTERS APPOITED TO-DAY, BTC. ‘The lobby of Willard’s Hotel swarmed this morn- ing with well-to.do looking men, who wore neat silk badges. These men could téll you all there 1s worth knowing about carriage building and could probably have given the parson who built the wonderful one-hoss shay some points about felloes and hubs that would have delayed the final catastrophe to the staunch vehicle for another hundred years. They assembled to-day to attend the opening session of the 16th annual con- Vention of the Carriage Builders’ National Asso ctation. This ts a prosperous association, number- ing over 300 members, including about all the prominent carriage butiders of the country. There 1s also a large assoctate membership, elected from ‘trades or professions pertaining to the carriage trade, The association devotes itself according to its constitution to “the promotion of the interests of carriage manufacturers.” In pursuance of this object it sustains a technical school in New York, faugue, Te wil constiey sup oor masa uestions this year est of interest both to the trade end the public. Among the matters of importance to be discussed will be a report of a committee in reference to the ‘timber supply of the country. The sessions of the convention are held 1a Wiilard Hall, and a trade exhibition In connection with the convention has treasurer, Mr. Frank H. Hooker, has established his omice 4 one of the parlors ot witierd's and he morning taking in ‘as and issuing badges tickets of ‘membership. PRESIDENT STUDEBAKER'S ADDRESS. ‘The convention was not called to order until after 11:30 o'clock, Then President Studebaker, Who had ascended the platform in Willard Hall, struck the table with a gavel and read a brief ad- Gress, He remarked that when he heard that ¢ misgi ‘as he feared members might become so Canned of the place as to home and endeavor to persuade thelr people that the country needed their services here in He thought they had many things to be thankful for, ‘The past year had been one of unusual ac- tivity 10 all the branches of the industry. More Vehicles had been made in the past twelve months than during any year tn the world’s history. He contrasted the juction of 1810, when thre ‘Were 92 factoriesin the country, employing 2,200 men, and turning out 13,300 vehicles. year, with that of the present time, when it 1s estimated that there are 80,000 men employed in fig industry, making 1,250,000 carriages @ year. the production bet: valued at 100,000,000. any Ints to be considered. He touched on many Among them the consideration of the question Whether there was any feaaible plan of co-opera- Uon Uo take the place of the present wage system, Also, he called attention to the apprentice hee | and urged the necessity of encouraging mani training-schools, At the conclusion of his address President Studebaker declared the convention ‘opened for business. Secretary Hooker made a brief report, tu. lating the association, and making a statement of finances showing Ubat he had on band a cash bal- ance of $1,652, REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Mr. H. C. McLear, chairman of the executive committee, then presented the report of that com- mittee. The report reviewed the work of the as- Sociation since the last annual meeting, held in New York. “The demand for our luctions,” ‘the report said, “nas largely increased, and busi- hess generally’ has resumed a satisfactory conal- ton. "We feel constrained, however, to repeat the injunctions we have so often expressed in the past and Co remind members that a season of prosperity like this is ulways liable to be followed by over- production on the part of toosanguine manufactur- ers, resulting in oppressive competition that even continued activity of demind cannot fully rem~ tay.” Reterring to the fact that tion bad even during the past year reduced the profit on Many classes of vehicles to an unremunerative point, the report suggested that builders carefully ‘consider whether it Will not be for ther individual advantage, as well as for that of the trade at large, to increase ‘their present selling prices on many classes of carriages, even if their aggregate output is temporarily reduced. As to THE LATE STRINGENCY OF THE MONEY MARKET, the report said: “Your tommittee believe that they voice the sentiments of this association in endorsing the recent action of the Treasurer of the United States ‘relative to purchase of Govern- ment bonds out of surplus funds in the national ‘Treasury as one means of relieving this ‘stringency; and they beg to recommend that all members of the trades we represent will do weil to exercise more than usual ition in extending their credits until the money market again resumes a normal condition.” ‘The committee recommended that measures be adopted to secure @ thorough canvass of tbe trade during the coming year, Uhut the membership may be increased as far’as possible and the permanence and authority of the organization f wed. ‘The Working facilities of the technical ‘school in New York are now complete, ‘THE INTRESTATE LAW. After referring to other matters relating to the trade the report sald: “In view of the constant ‘source of irritation due to local laws restricting the sale of by commercial travelers that still remain in force in certain States, and in re- ‘sponse lo: Ce ‘the pursult of interstate Wade is thereby illegally interfered with, which fre frequently reterred fy members to your com- mittee, we are led to believe that the time has come when 1t is advisable that this association should enter a formal protest against such unwise and Un-American restrictions, It was settled some time ago by war, and more recently by the Supreme Court of the United States, that this na- Uon isa unit and not a les of pdent ‘States, and that citizens of each State are entitled ‘Uo the privileges of all other States. All laws that conflict with free: interstate commerce should consequently be abolished. The business of car- riage building and of the accessory trades is now largely carried on through the instrumentality of ‘travel representatives, and we recommend that Suitable resolutions should be adopted at this meeting setting forth the rights of commercial ravel portuning the proper authorities Yo see that such Fights are respected.” SCARCITY OF SKILLED WORKMEN. ‘The report also sald: “We desire to call the at- tention of the association to the growing scarcity of skilled mechanics in the higher branches of our trade, and to invite discussion of the sub; with & view to discovering means of relief. Ti adage that ‘there is always room at the top’ is peculiarly applicable to ‘our branch of business, and some method of jcularly hope that Yo attract American ‘boys to learn the trade and afford {hem opportunt- es for learning it thoroughly and well. At pres- ent, in the absence of any apprenticeship system, Your trade school and the trade Journals are almost ‘the only sources of i in the only sour regular instruction tech- that Mechanics have at their command; recent custom of depending upon im) equate to moet our growing needs, if ive art of Dullding in tuts countey ts Co revain its present high standard, keep pace with the gress countries, & distinctive inust be built by American Taeililes must, be olferes for ehe of young men in the this subject : Hey 85 Lis} fire i ' i A : , ll i ia L 80 | J. H. Fowkes, Clet i bes O'R rotons Cosmin na as D. Tuttle, New Haven; Lowe Kmerwot, Cincinnati: PAS ae eae Se r, 5 Amesbury, Mass, and W. W. ‘Newark, N.J._ Commit” Yee on Technica New York; Wm. M. = 3 ‘Stivers, New York; innati; Chat ‘Thomas, ton, New York; G. 5. The following members bad morning: Henry C. McLear, Wilnipgton, Del.; Geo, W. Joyce, Washington, D. C.; Milo D. Tuttie, New Haven; Geo. W. W. Hi B. Dann, New Haven; E tiazoo, Mich RC. Morse, Sf m ich. 5 ore, Studebaker, South Bend, ine. Firestone, dges, St. Louts, Mo.? Philadel Geo, Norwood, a, New Haven: Ramse nati; Donald J.” McKin wood, New Haven; delpuia; Baward H A E W. Grant, Milwaukee; legerban, York; LL. a _—, N. 3.5 Younger ‘Ohuos Thos Boucker, iriuge rt, ‘OUNgStOW: 0; joucker, Epo Cont w. P Cham] , Cleveland, Ohio; San 3. W. Wilder Syracuse Geo Fe swain, Win B Long. V. Wilder, 8) 4 '. Swain, Wm. Arthur Bitvong and ¢. Hi. & Redding ot New York; J. B. Mandevi Boston; H. A. Williams, Chicago; Geo. A. Halsey, 'E. 1. Joy,“ Henry P. Jones ai Frankiin Murphy, of Newark: B.A. ‘Treat Wal- Ungford, Conn; C. EM Chicago; W. W. Wood, K. C. Ware, A. M. Ware, W. L. Ware, Cc. H. Heengist, W. E, Delooef, C. A: Collins, B. ¥. Sny- der, Jarea Marts, L, Dobson, C. Myers and H. C. Johnston, of the staff of The rer Monthly, Philadelphia; M. D. Jonuston and ltidreth, jr. New York; Wm. W. Sechler and Wa. Praichett, of Beaver M. B. Chureh, Grand Rapids, Mich. C. B, Hin Cort . Y.; D. W. Hay- dock, St. Louis; Thos, M. Sechler, Ciuciunatt; Jay P. Seymour, New York; Theo. P. Anderson, New York; H, M, Pollock, Cincinnati: . Pratt and ‘Onio; Ht. C. Howells, jr., Dayton, Ohio; Jas. H. Coyne, Chicago; ‘T. J. McMurray, Marion, Ohio; W. H, Smith, Syracuse; H.W. Kiddie, Ravenn: W._P. Garitt, Boston; P. S$. Jennings and K McStiver, New York; Geo. & Kedfield, Boston; W. 7. gonea, © i. C3 D, Wilcox, H.C. Rik and Lk. Hi Benaingham, Conn; A. Smith, McK Pa.; G. Tooley, Canal Dover, Onto; G. H. Burrows, Cincinnald; J. B. Hicks, New York; H. R. Parrott and F. W. Parrott, Bridge- fers, Coun; Henry 3 Rochester, N. ¥.5 G Watertown, N. 'Y.; H.C. Dem ‘ston, Pa; eS Inpall: W.C. Brad~ ley, Syracuse; W. H. Wetherhold, Reading, Pa.; fs Ae ees Bo Pata ae ass. ; C. Tacuse; Leb Eg sto) i; Jno. He ciark, ‘Anesbury, ‘Mass. ; , Muss; F. B. Jud- 3 Jerome B. Gray, West ‘THE PROGRAM. ‘The convention will assemble to-morrow at 10 & m, The program 18 as follows: Election of officers; report of committee on technical educa- Uon; report of the treasurer of the school fund; report of the committee on timber supply; report of the committee on the ceususof the carriage and accessory trades; discussion of reports. ‘The Program for Thursday comprises the report of ‘cominittee on prizes; further ‘discussion of reports; Unfluished business, and. selection of place for the Dext annual mectilg. The annual banquet will be held in Willard's fiotel "Thursday evening at & o'cloc] ‘The ts for the convention are most arrangement com ana include a daily st rej or hore issued in the of a daily tudii ‘Views of the Soldiers" Home Nae capitol vista, the Wash! Monumepw aud tue Lino Statue in Lincoln A staff of twelve writers and stenographers are engaged om the work. ge Cer as acer Personal Movements, etc. Lord and Lady Churenill, of England, are mak. ing a tour of this country and will arrive here to- morrow, ng at the arlington. | They” Dri letters Gt intodietion topeveral Hes here, Who Will give entertainments in their honor during their Visit at the capital Lord j Churchill was a member of Gladstone's cabinet in the time Of the liberal supremacy in Great Britain, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster have sent out cards for an evening at home to meet Lord and Lady Churchill, On Saturday evening, at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. L. Macalester Laughton bas sent out cards Of invitation for the m: ‘of her daughter, ‘Miss Camille Benghmans, and Mr. Jose de Pedroso, on Weduesiag, October "20, a 1330. Oclock, at on We Ot 30 0% Glengarry, Torresdale. Rev, Allen Macy Dulles, who has been in charge of a Presbyterian church in Detroit for six years, has a call from tion in Watertown, N. hich he has accepi and will go Ubere soon live, Mra Dullesis the daughter of Hon. J. W. Senator Dolph went over to New York last even- ng. Preadent I, McLouth, of the Dakota Industrial College, 1s in attendance at the meeting of the pi ts of agricultural colleges and of the di- Tectors of ex} ‘ot stations that 1s now belt held at the Agricultural iment. Presiden| ‘McLouth ts the guest of Win. M. King, 1121 Sstreet northwest. Mrs. Jeanie E. Hicks (Sophie Sparkle), who has been spending the summer at Lake George, has re- Uarned to the Arlington for the winter: The Stand-pipe Valve Question. A LACK OF HARMONY ON IT IN THE FIRE-RSCAPE COMMISSION. Considerable dissatisfaction was occasioned among owners ot large buildings and manufac- turers of stand-pipe valves when, under the pro- vistons of the recent fire-escape law, the fire. escape commission determined nd for adoption and use the Lansdell vifive, The basis of complaint on the part of the owners of butld- ings was that the valve, Wad 00, costly: and 1ne manutacturers of other that the adoption of the Lansdell virtually closed the competition, or any other appliance rot in the future be inveated. Spection, and wow Une members of the commission are divided among themselves op the the relative merits of the different v: “Like Warts on a Man’s Nose.” ‘DR. TINDALL ON CLERICAL EREOBS—HIS REMARKS IN REFERENCE TO MR. CRANE'S COMMUNICATION. “my letter to Mrs. Fitzgerald was based upon a Telegrams to The Star. THE PRESIDENT IN ATLANTA. Unruly Indians Promptly Arrested. THE DESTITUTION IN LABRADOR. A Call ou Gov. Gordon and a Visit te cloudy, showing the possibility of rain. Trains are still bringing in thousands of strangers, yet It 4s estimated that six or ‘une those i seven thousand of Sues copes, ‘bad the ent 18 qi the made bivouac; sleeping formas were ay rections upon prokibition town, and despice the crowd and en- ‘Uusiasm there is very little drunkenness. o'clock this morning, it having been found impos- sible to get their baggage Unrough the crowds and {to thelr rooms earlier, breakfasted late this morning. dent Grady called at Ue President's rooms and escorted the President and Mrs Cleveland and Postmaster General Vilas to the capitol, where they entered ‘the governor's room and. were re- ceived by Gov. Gordon. The visiting governors, the Supreme Court of ‘the State, tne members ot the governor's staff, the United States officials, the Municipal authoriiies, and the members of the ceeded to Piedmont Pa: grounds. A national salute was fired as cession entered the gates of the enclosure and ceeded to the exposition, in ‘a brief but ‘eloquent speech, ex- Yended a Welcome to the President. Four Cases Discovered on the Britan- Britannia, which arrived here on the 13th inst. from Marseilles and Naples and has been held by the health officer at upper quarantine for observa- ‘on, was Unis morning sent down to lower quar aboard al of ber. The Britannia is a sister ship of the Alecia, which brought cholera bere some weeks ago. CATER DENTAL TWAT THERE 18 cHOLEKA ABoAnD. there was no cholera al caused her removal to the lower quarantine sta- ton this moral eee ‘agers on boand were flocking abou! ‘nem ashore. a4 Paymaster’s Clerk Payne Gets Out of ‘and has $0 far avoided rearrest, Foot Bear, the ring inthe agency Jail and has taken the remaii Special Cable Dispatch to Taz EvExrr Stan, of Paris, contains a decree for the creation of a civil governor general for the Indian and Chinese colonies of France. leased. The charges against bumerous. ‘The radical journals demand une | tentionts hereby cal nomination of @ civilian a8 minister of war, and | Commissioner of insurance, addressed to this de- the creation of a chief of staff. reported detalcation in tbe isconte ges- | The list ‘to the Picayune trom Greenwood, wife of Perry Taylor, who was been ‘murdered with her husband’ Gs ‘Masons, has turned up. She has been at French | Crescent Bend, six miles below here, since she left surance Mound. She says that her husband and herself is alive and left her about two weeks ago to and find employment and would revurn Christmas, the river and who killed him? report made to the Commissioners by the chief clerk of the water division,” said Dr. Wm. Tindall, fecretary to the Board of District Commissioners, ‘toa Bran reporter to.day, referring to tne commu- nication from Mr. J. H. Crane, printed in Tur Stax | ! i i i i i é iy th if eee ‘The ot Lendea, (FURTHER DISTURBANCES TO-DAY—TRE POLICE at never receive a shilling in their lives. We are our fish in goods and clothes. We have to pay three prices for everything. The fish- Jasis only three months and we have to live the other nine months out of the prodits of the thw. ‘The Mshery has so fallen away that there is barely to keep us during the summer. The ‘Worst season, for then there ts noth- ‘The men gives a Ute assist wnat Ts'a lute Sour, peas, aud ano ing Such a thing Is ever thought of. We have often ground peas and made a sor of tea of them. NO ‘Such U a8 neal oF polators or vegetables, The whole country 1s a batren tock. We have got wait meat, and not enough of that, When fsht: was vod we could manage to live, but instead ro fing aboat a hundred quintals we can only about thirty-five pow, and on Unat we have to live: ine montha ‘There are now shout ove hundred families in Bethel Ay Kd can get away are going. Ts a ing THE PRESIDENT AT ATLANTA. | Sec your family growing up around you and neth- ing for them to do and bothing for them to eat, Many a time my little Boy here has cried because there Was nothing todo. Me Was eager to cara something, aud he knew be rover could earn any thing there. “And you never get any money for your fshr” “Nota hy do weever handie, We have just to take whi hey give us in clothes and food. We never would have goiten here but for my wacle, who gave us a little money.” — DEADLOCK IN THE WOOL MARKET. Eastern Manufacturers Refuse to Buy "MUI the Texas Dealers Drop their Prices. Sr. Lovts, October 18—A special from San Anto- nio, Tex., Says: San Antonio, which has been the headquarters for men since Texas was apnexed, 1s i a of trouble over ber wool market, "In the history of the city there has never been such a lack of buyers, for Boston, New York, Chicago, and St. Louis houses were badly bitten last spring by the heavy decline which set An subsequently to their payment of fancy prices, and caine down this fall determined to take Wool at bed-rock figures. The commission men have been warned, and formed a combine to let the staple go only at reasonably alr prices The result has been a dead bar of any transac Yons Whatever. Samples of U the Exposition Grounds, AmLawta, Ga, October 18—The morning 1s t failed to find beds, The corridors the Kimball House, where the Presl- ng taal ta 1s a the floor and stairs - At WERE KEPT UF TILL Late. ‘The Presidential party did not retire until 2 ‘AS a consequence they At 11 o'clock President Collins and Vice-Prest- ‘were presented to the city’s guests, ‘TO THE EXPOSITION GROUNDS. undsually, have been sent) to Wadi ‘This ceremonial over, the [ye] ones recetved lo bold of uot escorted by Gov. Gordon, Senators Brown and | tye polders @top to the money. offered. Tis con Colquitt, and accompanied by the visiting gover- | sequently impossible to tell When they will be ors and many other people of distinction, lowered, Buyers are offering 12 cents for grades pro. py ee Which went in the spring at 16 cents, and ware. pro- | house mea are holding for 15 cents Wool began coming in Six weeks ago, and has arrived steadily pro. speaker's stand. The formalities of | ever since. There are now bere over 10,000 bags, weicome to the President with a prayer by 000,009 pounds, not a lock of which has been Kev. Dr, Baruett, of the Presbyterian Church, | soid New Orleans refuses to take any of teat after which Mr. H. W. Grady, vice-president of tue | the Agures offered, and St. Louis iv iu the sume Doat," Boston Is expected to mule a break before The €nd of the week, and purchasers say that une der the tari and infamous system of Clasatticaltons, eaunicting high grade torvign wonts, u not justified in paying lange money, Will not do it, if they tue State without a pound placed’ vo their creait, — FUNERAL OF GEN. KILPATRICK, ‘The Remains Taken from New York te Went Point, followed by the General's Old War-ore. New York, October 18—The remains of Gen, Judson Kilpatrick were taken to West Polnt and buried to-day. At o'clock Uhe plaza in front of the City Wall was filled with people Waiting wo see the coflege. At 10 o'clock the body, which had Dr. Smith void a rej ‘this afternoon that | been tying in state in the governor's room, was the Brittannta, He | borne down to the hearse, which was in waiting at the foot of the front steps. The casket was Wrapped ip the national colors, and from. Kilpatrick Post ted as escort. were Ro ceremonies at the hall, Mrs. Kilpatrick, the Misses Kilpatrick, and Gen. W. T. Sherman were in a carriage waiting, and the drum corps of Kile sick Post stood by’ WIL muMed drums to lead cortege. The horse “Dandy,” which Gen. Kile atrick rode at Wiuchester, bow Uhirty-tWo Jeane the Marine Barracks at Portwmonth. | Tid wasted ridcrirss after the ears. "The com Portsmovty, N. H., October 18—Kichard H. | tege moved down Broadway and to the Corulands ———»— ANOTHER CHOLERA SHIP, nia at New York from Mediterranean Ports, New Yorx, October 18.—The French steamship four caves of Cholera having been found because the friends of the pas- cirneomsiaalshisitic A DEFAULTER ESCAPES, Payne, paymaster’s clerk at Kittery Navy Yard, | street ferry, Which Was crossed to Jersey City. Who Was discovered to be a defaulter in about Lwo months ago, and Who was 0 be ‘court-nia. tial to-morrow, SYMPATHY FOR BOULANGER, Demonstration in His Favor at \imes— Grevy Standing by Caftaret, ‘Panta, October 18 —Gen. Boulanger has received ‘thousands of missives from all parts of France ex- by ‘escaped from (he marine where he bas ‘een confined, last night Kener s aes UNRULY I NS SQUELCHED. Major Anderson Promptly Arrests | pressing «ympathy for him. A demonstration im Chief Little Pheasant and His Band, | bis favor was made in Nimes on the occasion of the opening of the college there by M. Cuicaco, October 18—A Chamberlain, Dak., | minister of public instruction. The crowd outed special says: Major Anderson, Indian agent at | “vice Boulanger,” and the bands played Bow Mee ae PET ee drovethe surveyors from the reservation, ‘The | sigu the dismissing Gen. Caflarel trom the major, by promptness and what without the aid of troops. On Friday ight he took | DOt gullty of bis Indian police trom Crow Creek. and’ ‘Lower | Wops. Brule and set out for White River, where he sur- urned trom, ie airs, tole Phen eae his Lon | _ Le Matin states that President Grevy retuses to al for dishonorable conduct. The Gaulots says Se cena | tenbacecenm ned as ox Sinaia ‘the charge of cking tb inight have been @ serious outbreak and GREVY WAKNED TO LOOK TO Mls SON-IN-LAW. rised the renegades in bed, capturing Chief Little] The Petit Journal demands that President ft, Jobe Duck, Foaks, Bull Talker and | Grevy immediately interveue in the Witaon affair. He placed the chiet | It is says, that M. Wilson four to Crow Ci where they will be put to hope pans os, S00-t0 w of the t to Work for a season. surveyors have resumed law and to transform the into a Work and everything is now quiet. doubtful 4 ——— —_ Cable Notes from Frankfort. Sappressing Fraudulent Insurance RETORTED FAILURE OF THE LEIPSIC DISCOUNT COM- Companice PANY. DETERMINED ACTION OF TUE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF Gaur ‘TRX., October 1S —A special from Ausiin to the News says: Attorney-General Hi the following circular to y attorneys of the State: “For the pro- Erction of the public agatust frauds aud’ vo insure the apprehension, indictment, arrest and convic- on, ‘crim s therein, your at ft tothe letor froin ge State FRANKFORT, October 18—The Journal Offciel, ‘There is a rumor that Caffarel has been re- ‘Wilson grow more Partment, with the accompanying list of Insurance to-day on a | Companies ab unlawful business in Texas.” he mentions embraces « large number of muwual and co-vperative fire and lire insurance sasociations organized in Texas, The following outside companies are also enumerated ‘The German bourses are and its suspension, Not Killed by Colored Masons, 4 MIBSISSIFPI COUPLE WHO WERE THOUGHT TO Have | 2 the list: The Citizens’ Mutual Life insurance Association of New York, Home Benefit Assocation, New York; Royal Insiirance Co., Birminguaia, Ala; Union Fire Association, Little Rock, Ark. Old People’s Mutual Association, Eiknari, ind. German-american Insurance Co., New Urieans: © ew Orleans: Mobile la- Mobile; Preferred Mutual Accident ‘New York, and Commercial Life Ase Among Uwe more prominent hamed by the commissioucr Benefit Association of Waco New Ouizama, October 18h special Gtapatch i ‘says her bi then, "he query ts, Who ts the man found in touching an agent for auy of the prow bed and the s*rict euforce- Sudden Death of an Eéitor. ae ye WB se CARRIED OFF BY A VIOLENT HEMORRHAGE WHILE | Snsting for these companies, He says the penalty Os & RAILROAD TRAIN. Tor the first violation 1s $500 five or Unree monUbs Lovisviiiz, Kx., Octover 18.—C. W. Hurley, said | in ‘the county Jail, and continues: “Many of these to be editor of the Houston Daily Post, died on the | 1,8 ‘are wholly 1 bie, “Tnanclally$ Louisville aud Nashville train, en rouie wo this a eS rpose and prac city from Cincinnati, about 1a chee —. nt | tice, and are each unlawful, ‘chede Lations when near ‘station, al miles from f= gt eraky mocwithavans Loutseille, His death resulted from a violent new iy Oe - uniotormed is obtained under false and was in a ‘Texas slecper at the tne of tenses and. tueir policies, it paid at ‘ail, must be ee eS Seeger He closed by recommending the. prosecution, o& je cl sr. vin, Mens Oolemersar bles named iat on ana fen the Plonecr Press says, the stock of the United iets - - States Cl jouse there yesterday Pansonat.—Ex-Surgeon General Hammond, tached for 000 Brothers, of Chicago. 3... Levi has boca tn Chicago for a: > hye ts in the same bu a Office Burned Out. Lirtis Rock, October 18.—A few moments Ti Ochock last night ‘fre was discovered in | Jas. F. U i 3

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