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EVENING STAR DAILY, Except Sunday, THE PUBLISHED AT THE S1.Ak BUILDINGS, Worth west Corner Peansyivanis Ave. aad Lith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMAN, crest, Pee Rvesrre Bras te served to subeeribers to the ety y corpene on tser ows pecoune af To craie eg Seta or dic yer mouth coves at tbe counter Seng facts By wall posta cout ® Sooth one your. be ne mouth 8 Mntered at the Post Odeeat Washington, D. C..ap preond-clane mail Metter» iiabed om ‘Tun Weseir S148—j net op Friday—e1 @ ear posiagn perp 8 All mail saber must be paid 1 advances pe paper seat lonaer than te paid for. Bates of advertises uso eation, SPECIAL OTICES. . Che Eoening Star, Va. T1—No 10,743. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1887. SPECIAL NOTICES. RELIEF FOR TAMPA—ALL CONTEI- ‘Datious ior the beuellt ot the yellow fever sate ore. Tamra, Fla.. for whom the st horitics of that pie have appealed t. \< public if sent to Mrs. Joba Rr ere preatont of the Di-trict of Columb: ary of the Women's National Relief Axsnctation Hie Anciot Society) will be receipted for for- | warded im tubl free of charwe, and faithfully applied to that rose. iy ordet of the President of rhe District of Columbia uxilary of the WN. RA. Mrs, Jno. Rogers: Mra H. . Memes. <ortesponline secretary W. SX. KA; Mra Walia, rst View president 1s COR 14TH ST AND RT AVE =— Wasmise fnamiNezox, October 17, 1887, To the Pwbiie: On account of’ lens igtcaued ‘it seme 0 73 ALBERT L. tirtme from active, business I desire to ex mr tiaake tert ecie yee ketie ibe ae Poptee that T have fur an lous boot permitted to endo rant anivernoce who ne tot courinonm ad S- serving wvatiomen, tas ate ctotitably Siied the post Perth eenpase Poaemacte of Mr pends im aint gram, the well knowns Drnsetain of this city. 1 ask {rou my {ome all the favors wisich they have wo freely ome All persons indebted to me sre kindly mequested to ool the scone: gers make promt acttoment wrth Messrs. Lyoch apd Lawrence, who ste suthorized to ue me ani tr receaye forte anime awainet me will please pre- TAW- ors Parties holding a: Fricodatup Ladue Not in's wit to Baltimore on | CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (ONT. wepe them for immediate morienien’ © wipuRN. | MONDAY, 24th inet, “Meet at Band 0. Depot to take Be vera, cor 3th ad fete. wer FFE cris THIS 1470 1: | Hee WEAVER SUL UPPERMAN, Wa | conducted Op Rett Auer Rates “wuadarscsey Oe x otict THis 1s 70 1% Eavien, sumed We by Revs 5 a | ee hat the A L Bec’ € 1é_| 0:45 am. All are condiaily invited. at ~ ee tidaens lar 1. 0. M—PRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 7. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. CORNER. fie sea Be ycret be item at dels date | Ey oe ee E error visit © | BS eG a ea ST CHURCH: CORNER Soi. Sowell A tbs 7th heoeek natant tn sup way | Buimore City Lédwe, of Baltimore. on MONDAY | Gna 3 school” G:30 sm. Preach vw om “54 Harris £ co ABLAHAM L- SALT EVENING, October 24. Train will leave Baltimore | tug by the pastor Llaw.a d eM iain after a hehe % te” | sud Ohi depot at 7:30 p.m. arriving in Baltimore at | eveuine sermon. Kendall and Memurial Chapel sine = 4d DOS — ~ |} 5:30. Return ng, lerve at 12 midnight. Sister ‘Bel 3:30 p.m. Seats for ali sud all cordially & ‘TO THE PEOPLE OF NORTHFAST SEC- | are invited to participate. J.W.CARIER. B.S. It" a bi Caret House, corber Nth and BL stout extended ait to call tion: Tarmstu-e and Ca: meet at Hilton "ell 7th end D, NTRAL METHODIST PROTESTANT HUNCH ih ste bote and Facwe ova. “y wchood at S30 x od REV. DR JOHN P NEWMAN WILL “> preach in the Metrovolfian ME church, cor Seand C streets st Iam and7:30 pan. inthe even: tne be will yive the fourth it the contse of his lectures (aialodeen Cabello “Phe Criminality” of Ingdaitey* day scdoo! at 9:90 aim. Straugers Tied, Thursday evening lecture st #30. at Feo at. Rev. re r, pastor —) react 1m “Subsect: “pe bose: of ua watsied GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING AT P. Church, corner of 8th. st. and North Eplige ate. 8 at 3 p.m, addremed by Mr. : 0) service, Sunday = CSR => WHAT NECESSITY 18 THERE FOR apa Ew Sil. sow fun Union of the District of Columbia, 207 sve. nw, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 7. it HB. 2 ‘COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 1, 1. 0. Mt LODGE aaber Si, 1887. Menibers of the Lodge are requested to join with School at 9:5 > EVIVAT, SERVICES AT FLETCHER aterseaiae al Day ag ag 4th, and New lork ave. 5.#., Pe D. i. | Astor; ‘Oconversions up to this ilwe aad the interest hot sbat= ime iunday proschina? 11's a. aud 7/90 pa. by, tbe Beth Scnoet Reutaseats ieentinn shoe! od” ice Ey invited. cy ‘worship sib a — it* [OUNT VERNON PI Deo and 4 THE REV, DR. NELSON WILL OFFT 2k “aeonretow, to- fam end 430 p.m Yt “a> SPECIAL NOTICE ATTEN iON C ENRS. ‘Of Clirks’ Ansewbly, K. of L. or Mont y zie as a8 Daa ‘SLL membre MU! By CAN ig re MOST Be Wa BLETOS. M. W. rec 3th day of October, the treasurer of the com bm Waskivwten, D.C The traiefer 4th of Uc |. President. Feasurer. o13-9t fi on the 1 Qoier, inelussy: SAMUEL of. BRYA: CHAS G. BEEBE, Wasmanarow, D. ©. Ortober hit, INST, <> “NEW 13SUE OF STOCK s EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 Fat ASSETS--$700,558.61. Suber ption books are open fora new issue of stock e isth). Subscry hoke abd. the "first payment erecks receitrdt cmily, at the office uf the Assoriations — Buildwe, 1003 F st Shares are $2.50 per wind Pampbiets explaining the object and advantages of the Ass uation are turpisbed upon application. (Office hours from 9 & m. to 4:30pm. On the first Wednesday tm each mouth the « five will be open from Ctosceciack p.m Advauces Wil be made proupuy church, corner 34 ana A sts ne. TUESDAY ‘TEMPERANCE . Waueh ME NESD. 5 aid 26M sttermvon NESDAX, October 2: ‘26 Morning, afternvon aud evening sessions. ts aildcessem, Ke. Good Baie Lunch will be proved. ‘Public Condiacly ine t WOMAN'S CHRISTI: 'UNION—Anpual - meet ‘A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. ‘The First Reformed ( Irinity) Chusch,corner Guia Nate min of un city wileviebratetue smn Shuiversary ih Nove Fe tey inte Fuihda for the grectiou of bew charel balding, ey s0un Bed, by & rea a “SKINCHENBAU-BAZAI," w tae place ‘NOVEMBER 2orm TO DECEMBER 73m, 1887, AT MASONIC HALL. ‘As fora wood cause it iw uunectnary to add many ar. wamrnte to this oor tequest, whatever your wait we Fesure you it will be eratety The seetion of this comtice ip chacwe of sour district will call fare the last week .j Meapectt E COMMIPTER, Rev.W. L. Elterich, Chas.Schroth, Jno. Hockemeyer, ch ficeived fovited Fie METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIWN Rox Sous Cussven. b: Ds pastare- Prachi sorties 2 c = serv pu Woapel themes. ie RSUCH CHAPEL, COR! FOUR- é vane half abd Lstseaw’—The Central Ua h Nistoo Jd se ies ‘of Gospel inectines at (his uareh, commencing Sunday night and comiumng thrcuch the we-k. “Amony the leaders expe'ted are Bra. Bailey. Lee, Hitcucock, Hcv-il, and Ret bans, aud the Gospel Waco Cucir aud re urged to come, bear, aid wee B a>, © STREET BAPTIS Sores pears mr ; 40.; subset, “The Branch ana th? Koot™ Ais ot 7:0 pim.: suuect, “The ruried and pp A Re SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. net Vincinia aves ¢,, EDMOND [lez SWEM, De. #AUNCE, pasior.—Suiiday uight (7:13. o'cl ject, “The iyman af Howe" “Baptisan Sunday Prevohing actam-aud 7:15 pin. by pastor ‘Sweat, Lae dies’, mary mee @ Sund .y 3:30 pri. Yous | wanday, 5:30 p.m. Youu people's ‘30 pan. Prayer and praise ser- 30 pm. Seats all free. Wii, you nawe, 7:30 4th sts. Reception day each 2 to 10 p.m. It NION MISSION. 030 PA. H. Sievers. A Sievers," L. Sievers, John Herbel, Foul Hacusser, Louis Scumidt, Edw. Kolb, CoA Sauter, " David Volland, E.Volland, ILE Benanatia, R Beckerschmidt 0. Brit; 3S Avpich.” Win. F. Lutz, Hi Liesmann, ‘Theo. Christians, C. Wagner. ‘We.the undersigned business wen of the city of Wash. ato ington, D.C... cordially cuncar in the above request aud THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prov, | Wish {6 these our friends the best success in Weir pree- 290, TOE RIAN. Bor oS-lm_ | Jas. L. Barbour, Charles Baum, WalterW. Burdette ;OUGH & 00, Geo. Breitbarth, A Eberiv's Sots, Cas. Fisher, eal Eetate, 1405 F et. | Win Helin” F lunbol, J, Karr. Real Estate bourbt and sod. efiected In- | John Keyworth, #1 Ring je, |W. Koch, surance placed. lnveatinents made. ‘Special atten: | Edw.W- Keck,” Lane undidBro, Win, Muehleisen, SoS ts see ea i aes ned ascermout gf Meal | Cail Fetemom, | Che Huppert” Saks & Coupe COLDER ONT G08 F meat, | Dri ASell ‘Geod Seufferie, Sami Sivlisberer > USITED ST. BONDS ON HAND. — fase se Te: D. FOR SALE Ox PURCHASLD AT BEST ARKE Me. ALL REGULAK Soun LW. ie“ woodward & Lothrop. = NTIFIC MATERL Se ssi 2oiritan tecture by tte cleat oo of 1G! NG. 2: at 8 0% ot tae ASP wis sous CO., Bankers. | in Edel's (fi Adages) Hall, Bat'beu 73 ead DE JAMES RADCLIFFE ANN —— = =e tak ‘OCKHO! ol A" NAT. pasater Pane CIATION can obtuin their Cont Fire Ins. Co, mower Fire ins, Co.. S. Tent Fire Irs, Bite Ine ¢ fetate inthis tein this ety) Disteictod Clubs Rep-eseatative, ‘W. CLARENCE DUVALL, Keal Estate aud Wine Fepepsace, SE an, Hour », Stocks. Household Furnitun, Fusiiy Weare mmc Apy fel Libraries, €c, insured at ihe lowest raten, Jno. W. Macantxer, r = ww. —_-” Sauber 8. i stock Ee CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVEE BUILDING, 1419 F ST. Nw. aid Demers in Guverument vada Deporte. Exchaowe Collections Bafirvad Stocks and onda apd all securities listed or the Eschanses o: New bork, Puiladelplia, Buston ShJ Eukkimore tought sou sab A gecialty made ot Investipent Securities, District | Peedvendlt Tsurance ‘aud Tele | Phone Stock dealt ua, “Americas Beil Telophone Stock bought and sold. ty18 GaSFIXIURED =—=OSOC—~<~SCS~S TARGEST STOCK. LOW PRICES. Rew ANLIGUNS NEW FENDERS. EF. BROOKS, sols ‘S31 15th st. Corcoran uilding. Bae PPE as Fiarenes, SLATE MANTELS, PLUMBING BEATING 1.8. SHEDD & BRO, 422 9th st nw. -E THIS COMBINATION, OF ‘PHOSVIT. ‘Caisaya, Wid © Horatura’ wa popular and ethcient bran sud Nerve tear ot oF Gh SUUELE with soda water te NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. WW sabuases REMINISCENCES. RECOLLECTIONS OF A MINISTER TO FRANCE. 1860-1877, By the Hon. E. B WASHBURNE. ‘2 Vol Fully llustrated, Clete, 8¥o, $8.00. “The work is tostdelightful reading. It places us intimate relativas with the Emperor and the Minis- fey. Werwe the declaration of war; watch the first Frenct defeats. the yrucia.uation of the Republic, and ace pruned up in Paris throw gh all the lou weeks of | 4’ Ye siege Men fotiow graphic secvunts of tbe armle | tice and theeracastion. the rine of the Commune and the attendagt anarchy and terroriam,tt- desperation of the jmeanmnts, the downfall of the Commune and te assaasigation of Archoustop Darvoy. Our vicari- | ous witness of these thrilling thines \e made through cost tateliigent aad olmervant ye. aud. faally,whea Pesce is restored, we liv» under the reyabuc. taroagh tue taraioll of the seaction and overturuw of Thiers, Stil tranquility attained. The wok t throughoat | rom! charzning anc invaluable,» contribution to the bats uf tad at iucomparabie seria of plo congue views of Paris duriag the siege and Com- mabe.” —Phulae yr reas, “No work so exciting fu {ts interest, so important ip ts character, andso Worthy of permanent preservation | bas Gwen pubiaed tule your. sble alike for ite Yalusbee iafortastion to stulents of Prench history Sud we geveral reaiers interested ia the great affairs of netwas Mr. Washturne’s work will tae Bich rank Sau huportaut adoitiu to the hterature of a pened of tateuce interest” —New York Mati and Express. For male by ail Looksellers, oF sent, postpaid, on Peeaiyt of peace, by CHARLES SCRIBNERB'S SONS, » 743-745 Broadway, New York. WE PRESIOENT USES THE AMERICANAPPLE- | Ya ggg Eg ed Selamat thie pare wa of BRASS ANDLRONS, FENDERS, And all the requisites for the artistic treatment of the open freplxce. Exquisite Porcelaine for mantel orns- moruta Chotce exanples of Reyal Worcester, Doulton sod other celebrate: potteries Artistic Brouses, Bresses, &e. BAYWARD & BUTCHINSON, bd = 424 Uth street, > x Pax Escarzs Axo Staxo Puree W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. 13. Corcoran Buildine. o8-1m-1p* 3 © DUNGANS INPALLIBLE EXE O1NT- seus, = c be oe a eae ee (220, ae 2 98 ist Balaria Dold at MAL- | PORES “ey Rea ns | ey Club Kooms, 10th and T. C. MURRAY, S:erstiry, REUNION OF ALL FRIENDS OF Wash ington Grove at | ouniry M. & church, Fri- day evening, 25th instant tomrenprg hie oa with tue bee op ed program: Election of of re by Youu Ey le"e i es: ‘praise services in charve ar bee ai) woctable: addresses Fromivent ap ‘cordial welcome toni oo3,27 SPECIAL NOTICE TO . A. MEM. ticket for the Rates Pennsylvania ave: by Serpe a meet of the active’ meuibers of the YOUNG MEN'> CHRISTIAN “ASSOCIATION is, hereby called for MONDAY EVENING. October 24, at Bociock. The object ‘of the mreting is to elect jear and to act on the names a Sisnton wos ¥. P. GARNETT, M.D. President of the Amociation._ WEST WASHIN .TON, OCTOBER 15. Received of Treasurer of BRICHLAYERS? fo. 1, of D.C. #o¥1, suueral veuents of my JENNIE D. FEARSON. TYPOGBAPHICAL UNION NO. 101. the Unfon $AT- 22, at 8 o'clock, at LiNTuICOM INSTITUTE —THE REGU- ar neestion of the Linthicum ingttute Sight ‘00, Monday ‘eveule, October 24:8 a0 the new building, © wt, bie Savana sid oi-3e >, CEMETERY, 30 B~ siectfuliy call the attention of the publ Bus, lotvot Serauite. talitu and. America ua: De ‘uments and. s¥6 Stoues lowest prices fo ‘ca-b.” You would do well to call and see ine before purchasing elsewhere. 020-3 REVIVAL SERVICE, HAMLINE M. & Seay, corner be aud’ Ps eveu tile week Sxoope Sactray at 0 cdgeied Fat 7:50, ‘the pastor, Hev D . SaTLon, assisted by Hew Joms Ravork the revivaliat. bveryt ted odd SPI ‘of. A 1044 are ECIAL SOTICE—ALL YLAST! ested to-attend igs migeting, on MUSDAY “BVENING, MW. By order 20 = TC WESLEY CHAPEL, ‘Nov. QgRNER STH AND F bas wet with great success, aud cont Interest to withdrawing menbers. It sivancess wake tim of $180 on one share of stocl r bate the athdy payment of #20 for the Pain ko back dues to pay, Shares $1 each. “Subscriptions te be ‘stock way be uade at wuy tune before the at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer, Li where all invormation. wil be eheseraie gives and coustitutions tn et torm. “HOBEUT G. CAMPBELL 3h ar a Dw, JNO. & PRESCOTT, Secretary ‘Treasurer, __1416 F st. ow. = yo THE LINOT\ PE THE — Boo rim and ates OSD eee Baa spective ‘of ite ‘machines will te ete borer tes Pours cf dana pis daiiy.” By onder of the Board, L. G. MINE. Pr.sident JHE Commision $e OFFICE 0 THE DISTRICT OF Cony ‘Deetniag ft wxoToN, October 15, 1887.— the publ.e interests to open a bighway from the wou Convete ‘io the Junction oF the Hen the rg Conuniaaioners, D. r ‘COLUMBIA ae So of the District of um bis. - ber cent of| atgect Seek this ey = Seedast rp G rmststiicte es rea ie meet ey NATION, Ee a amo bres Sm ae end at, o> EEL OVS New, Zork sve suid 10ch SoS sre te Sno tars tes ra ented. Gore wrale waailoat Sane BONS Suaay 3:80: Providcuce 30 p.m: Goape Hil, every nivh: except Sitarday, 7:40; Se iban's Bethel, : uuday «5:30; Gospl Teng every mebt —T ‘Bature ¥ Gosper W gun, 3 Siow ) and, ', D and 13th ats. 3 ket Space Couse, ‘dssips-etsven and | woned, and a6 pt Jens, the friend ot -in- ==> ALL SOUL'S (UNITARIAN) CFURCH, coruer 14th xd L sis.n-w —Mornig service Tisgn. Vesperss# i p.m. Sunday school, 9:45. m. Pr to-morrow, morning aud evening, by the ir, Wev. Kusn K. Sarpres. tt METHODIST EPISCOPAL ner Oth ed sts. uw — Preach BO Pit, a yin. to paste, Hog. W nehoul at ‘Beata’ free. Conia invitation toatl eae Seale freg. Soe GNION ME THODIoT EPISCOPAL Chnreh, “20th ‘st... near Pa. ute. — san day school at 9a. m. Preacbinwat 11 am. and 7:30 by the, pastor, e's meeting ut 6 iu Ad 9:30 aan. by Kev. 3.4 Cmaat Se mons on the jeuced lat 9 saday even bul | General B conference meeting Thursday eveninw, SPociops. Acordial invitation ie extended o ally to attend these services, it ‘WAUGH M. E CHURCH, 3D AND A 87S. Bo. (Capitol Mids —ievival servioee con: Einved Saudaysseroul prayer tn Suuday school at 9 a.m. tars Preaching by the Pustor, R: pee @. fom is S ee ped tee a duriud the week at 70 pia Ine Lord ig bieestug hia peor aa RICE. ut LL a. mie audi paving sinuets, Gomes NEW JERt CRCH, NORTH ba Sasa, Ronee row: wettcol in lecture-Foou! at 8:40. Preach ph ae Go eS at 2b. Subject fe eR ON on “Tue'remity.* ata EYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUR: H,cor 10th aud D sts.s.w , Rev.CHas. 7. BALDWIN, pastor—Iwo serino is by pastor ou “Ke: Pentance” oie at 11am, and the othicr at onday 9 ai.” Young people's uisett be 6:30. yer-aheeting 1huraday eventuy at 7 Ril are welcomes Sventue at | Statement In answer to newspaper criticisms of Washington News and Gossip, ‘Tue Nowees of new advertisements in this igsue of Tux Evening Stax 8 423, being next to the Dighast namber ever tasertedinasingielsousot the Govenxwawr Receirrs To-Dav.—Internal rev enue, $297,744; customs, $460,803, Crvii Sgnvicu Examiner F. E. Stonw has been designated by the Commission to conduct the autumn examinations on the New Orleans cir. c Tue Frst SrgaMER ALSaTxoss arrived at the Ravy-yard at 11:45 this morning. Postuastan-Grwexal ViLAs potas Geaen ing, and was at his desk in the Department ‘afternoon, CBARGED wrrs Foxgrny.—The Commissioner of ‘Pensions is in receipt of a communication notity- ing him that A. M. Shoop, charged with forgery in connection with a pension claim, has been com- mitted Vo Jail, in default of bonds, alter a hearing betore a ¥. 8. commissioner at Pittsburg, Pa. ‘Tue Paoursition Cases in Tae Unrrep States SuPREME CovxT.—In the United states Supreme Court yesterday Mr, 8, W. Packard, of Chicago, counsel for the prohibitionists ot Kansas and Iowa, submitted @ uotion that the four lowa cases on the docket be advanced and set for argument at an early day, He said these cases involve the ‘Same questions as the case of Zievold against Hag- elin, from Kansas, and he asked tue court to re- Serve its decisiun 1h the latter case wall argument Could be sub.nitted on the others, He also asced That a siimiar case trom Georgia be included In the motion. ‘The court wiul probab y announce its dectswva upon the motion next Monday. THe STAMFORD BANK IRREGULARITIES.—Control- Jer Trenholm says that the discovery of the irregu- Jariues 1a the Stamford Bank was due to the fact that Treasurer Hyatt, who was formerly bank ex- aminer for the Stuinford district, suggested an examination in Septemo-t, when tue cashier Would not expect it. ‘Tue regular time for examl- nation ts January. The Controiler makes the | Mr. Hyatt's failure to discover anything Wrong with the bank wnen he was examiner. NavAL Onpaxs.—Lieut. R. M. Brown and Medical Inspector N. L. Bates have been ordered Ww old } ‘themselves in read.n2ss for orders to the Trenton. Lieut. Jacob J. Hunter and Chief Engineer Jas, Butterworth to hold themselves In readiness foF | orders to the Marton. “Eusizn A. A. Ackerman to | otdnance instruction at the navy yard, Wasulng- ton, Novemb-r 1, Asst. Surgeon F. A. Hesler to examination .or promouion. “Asst. Engineer F. M. Bennett hus been detacued trom the Calcago and ordered to the Euterprise, Kyockep a Howe iv Tug FaaNnsm.—During a ‘Squall in Norfoik Harbor ‘Thursday evening the Schooner Henry L. James, Capt, Woodruff, collided with the United States frigate Frankiin and ran her bowsprit through the cabin of tue trigat carrying away abou 6 feet ov jolner Work an @amuging the furniture In the cabl. to a coasld.t- Able extent ‘The schooner lost her bowsprit, NAVAL MaNgvvens aT Newport InTexRvPrep.— A heavy nortueast gale prevalied at Newport, R. 1, yesterday and interfered with the naval pro- gram, the ramming duel and the rifle match being Postponed. At the War College yesterday, Com- jmander P. F. Harrington finished his lectures on “The Power of the Ram,” and Lieut. Duncan Kennedy tectured on “The Tactics of the Torpedo.” Lieut. Meigs has finished his lectures ou “Tue ‘Tactics of the Gun.” ‘The cramming sulps Saratoga ud Portsmouih were under orders to sail for New Yor yesterday, but were delayed on account of the storm, ARMY OxpeRs.—The resignation of first Lieut. Oscar T. Crosby, Corps of Eavineers, has been ac- cepted to take effect October 22. Ordnance sger- Beant Peter Sutton has been placed upon the re. tired st. ‘Suryeou Dallas Bache bas b-en ordered tw proveed at once io Fort Riiey, Kun, relieving Surgeon 8. M. Hortou, who is ordered Lo Fort Adains, R.1. Col. Chas. E. Compton, 4th cavalry (prom ted from M1 ut.-col. Sin cavalry) has been Felleved tron duty in tue Uepartwent of the Mis Souri and ordered to join ni3 regiment at Fort Muschuca, Anz Second Lieut. A.onzo Gray, 6th Fairy (late additional 2d Weutenant 5th cavalry) was been reiteved frog duty in the departinent of Missourl and ordered to Jon troup C, at Fort Bayard, Now ~wextco, Assistaut Surgeon N. 8 deen 0 ise dates, appoiuta) as trom lew York toOmaua, Neb. for duty in the Ncid. Leave of absence for six. bus been Capt F. A. Hinmun, Corps of Engineers, PrnsonaL—Naval Chief Engineer McCartney and oride have apartments at the Ebbitt, and will remain there for several days——The Duke of Alba, Mr. Tremenheere and Count Brazza are at Wormley's Gen. Absalom Bird and Ju ige Jno. Davis, of the Court of Claims, were in New York FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Churcif curmer oi 4B alia Osuna vs ot lor Suudsy, « ctober 9: Oi, Sun Wool, 11 a.m, sermon by the mator. ev, Grow seeuuvaranes and National Prosperity * 3:30 Temperance Kally. Kev. C. W. Batpwis will 3] of the day Good singin and ‘rreltathons, ime Fe 80 reach the Bit E : ry sertea to wx peuple: Waited A HAMEINE M.E.CHURCH.COR. 9TH AND 2 Bagh HH Naruon. DD. 4 ad bday’ scitool, ching 1 fhe pastor Love teu, ‘pe testing at 6:15 p.m. Good Sot Erlteie oes lit ris ares Betin sepricgs conducted by the ov. Joi, Nuit. contlls invived, Revival services during ‘ihe wee, exch cveu) e pat 7:30. - Sasa "7 ICKENDREE ‘CHURCH, MASSA- anid 10ub' sts a. 7:30 p.m, iev. ‘young Seats ny choad FOURTH STREET rT ruse: TEae schoo! at tht chureh and Mi Ate m. and 7:30 p. Dy, ‘by the pas or. po caries cree int : brveGeo. F ievsval oa 2 firey services every ni durlug the week. All strangersare co. diall) invil ip with us. GRACr ME CH RCH Series ca tat : E Sehgol, 9:90 to-c revival services at uring the week, to which all are tuvited, oa ETE SRESET TERIA CHURCH ora %, rela n_Pebe, ihe Pattern 0) Chetan, at 7:30, on “Paul ani the Jerussicm Brgphet! 3.8 at 9:30: Young People's Mecting at ate invited. is UTH, COR. Jonzs, pas ay = sta, w—MIm Clare (inspire Tis me “aiecon of Spirite-” 790 puns sabe jects flown mudience. aud Deychouetric reudiags. "10 ‘Cente door contribution. 1° IMMANCEL MISSION. 14TH ST_N.W. FTW ea EER, 1 am. and 7:30 p.n,; Bun meet! 01 Weduesday ‘panday event 3 oF hristianity.” “All cordially invited. A SPIRITUALISM.—MES. LUNT PARKER ‘will hold a; ritual Meeting at he wery Sunday na a0 p. every mm. aud 7 ‘Cirei at. uw. yatil a oa ee i - iy for wpirit cum ‘FIRST_OONGREGATIONAL 5 Sawsccs, DD. wil ieee 2 ‘om “4 Be Beality of Belf- G04," und at 73 mm. upon” ‘the sister of Monee ‘ist Gf several ‘upon Old Test feoper service st 6:43 p.m. Sunday Sener et 350 pm music led (NTIAN CUUR: VERM Vi eet ears : at re ‘TION pty last nignt.—J. J. Mack of Sin Francisco, F. H. Doolittie of Utica, F. L smith of Brazil, C. t. Pen: nell of New York, and W. & Plumner,'jr., of Bos. ton, are at the “Arlington. —L. M. Saunders hus gone to Chantauqua County, New York, to attend the funeral of bis mother.—Col. c. W. Moulton of New York, Wm. Wallace of Indianapolis, W. B. Pentteid of Detroit, W. 8. Burroughs of St. Lows, Guy Gray of Cleveland, Cuas. Whittier of Bo ton, aad W. & Kitch of Louisvilie, are at the Eboitt’ Miss Oliv: Risley-Seward of this city wil: con {eibute a paper to serioner's Monihly tor Noveas- ber, entitied “A Diplomatic Episode,” a chapver in our political history shows how the treaty with Denmark to purchase the nd Of St. Thomas was ‘snelved in the Senate.—. A. Tanner of Phiiadel- nia, P. H. Duffy of New York, Thos. Bernurd of ufaio, and Chas. O. Rowe of’ Titusy Pa, are at Willard’s —RK -presentaiive Ri ‘208. 3. Moore, and Geo. F. Sewani of New York, und 1. Me- N fr of Minneapolis, are at the Riggs——Wa.. M. one ees ye Jno. C. Taylor of Lexing- a, KY., al jurnbaim of Kockiand, Me., are at the st James. A DECISION BY TRE INTeRSTATE COMMISSION IN FAVOR OF SHIPPERS, ‘Commissioner Morrison, for the Interstate Com- mission, has rendered an opinion in the case of Keith & Wilson against tbe Kentucky Ceutral and other railroads. Tue firm buys and ells live stock, and the complaint was that the railroads dented them reasonavie and proper facilities for hundilng live stock, and also that the roudy subjected the firm to the payment of t-rminal and discetminat- ing charges not imposed on other shippers ot & like kind of property. The opinion of Commis- stoner Morrison, whued is concurred in by his as60- Chutes, 18 that itis the legal duty of the raiiroads to provide reasonable and proper facilities for re- ceviug on bo rd and discharging from tuelr care all live viock offered for shipinent, free of other than the usual tral ion charges; 7 this legal duty ‘cannot be discharged by fecstving nd dischanying liv avock at a depot, acvess tO which must purchased. In short, the decixion Was in favor of tue complainants, und it 18 Of sowne general im, as having a general ton to the handling of ve’ stole: ae ooninos Fisticaffy in the Treasury, LAWYER MANNING STRUCK IN THE FACE FOR D- TIMATING THAT AN OFFICIAL HAD BREN BRIBED. Lawyer Jerome F. Manning, who has long been ‘at variance with the Treasury Department, on account of the settlement of Alabama claims, was Struck inthe face in the Secretary's ante-room yesterday afternoon under the stances: It ts understood that sive orders to the captain of the wa ‘TROOPS ORDERED TO THE RESERVATION TO ARREST ‘TRE LEAD 2a. Lamar has received several tele- BL thy ee 2 HOME AGAIN. Arrival of the Presidential Party. MR, AND MUS, CLEVELAND RETURN IN EXCELLENT HRALTE—TORY BREAKPAST aT THR WHITE HOUSE AND GO OUT TO OAK VIEW—COL. LAMONT GaINe ‘¥LReGl DURING THE TEIP, The gilded train that took the President and ‘Mrs. Cleveland and their party from Washington & Uttle over three weeks ago fora tour through the West and South returned with all on board Welland happy this morning. The train was just on time, reaching the station here at 6:40. Only once during the whole trip was there any break from this sygtematic punctuality. The party had had a pleasant ride trom their tast stopping place. ‘The scenery through which they passed on the home run was as picturesque as any they had ‘traversed, and at all the little villages and ste. ons through which they passed there were gath- ered little crowds of enthusiastic citizens. In the night they ran every now and then through a volley of fireworks and heard shouts above the noise of the train. ‘They slowed up at some of the Most Important places only, It was after 11 O'clock last night before the party had retired for the nignt. FROM CARS TO CARRIAGES. Before day light the President and Mrs. Cleve- land were up and dressed watching for the ap- Proach to Washington. There were but few peo- ple in the depot wien the train arrived. Carriages were in waiting and the entire party were sooa seated in tuem. The President und. Mrs. Cleve- land, Mr. Bissell, Dr, Ward and Col. Lamont were driven at once to the Waite House where break- {ust Was served. Some body remurked that Mrs, Cleveland looked as fresh asa morning giory. Both sbeand the President showed as little augue a3ii tiey bad Just reuurned trom a short mora- ing's drive. ‘Tey were not worn by thelr journey. ‘Yuey declared they had had 4 MOST CHARMING TRIP. After breaktust at the Waite House the Prest- dent, Mrs. Cleveland, Dr. Ward, and Mr. Bissell drove out to Oak View. They are not expected at the White House betore Monday. Co.ouel Lamont remained ut the White House, and wus soon at Lis desk ay busy as ever. He has gulned cousiderabie Hle-h since nis departure. He sald they had ull enjoyed the tip tinuensely, traveling without experiencing the usual fytigte, and secing much OF Interest. “Mrs. Cleveland and the Pre ident par= Ucularly, he said, hud expressed pleasure at the Way they ha} been received eve ywuere, and the generally deliguttul character uf the trip’ Bolu the correspondents who accompanied the party—Mr. Bickturd and Mr, De Graw—spoke in flowing trims ‘of ‘thelr experience, dweliing par. icularly upon the Way Mrs. Cleveland charined every one she mei. Tue enthusiasm wits wuich the President wus reestved througuout the trip, they sald, wus great, ‘This woratug the car Wat carried the disiingulsue . travelers so far stood On the siding at tue depot, looking somewhat smoked and Uravel-stalned. THROUGH SEVENTEEN STATES. The President was hea:tliy glad to get home, though as heartily glad that he went away, Dur- ing the three weeks of bis journeying he bad trav- eled 4,500 miles, passed through seventeen Stat erossing three of them twice,” and usd seen anc deen seen by (vurlousiy estianzed by different members of the party at trow one to five) inflidous of American citizens, ‘There Were no brass bands, no committeemen, no crowds at the station here, and it Is notulag uncomp.lmentary to the people whom the President has visited to vay that every One Of the tourists Was giad of {t. Dr. Bryant and Mr. Bissell, aiter their breaxtast with the Presi ent, took the trains respecuvely for New York city and Buffalo, INCIDENTS OP THR LAST Day's JOURNEY. When the President's train revched Hot springs, N. C., yesterday, Senators Ransom and Vance and Congressm n Henderson boanied 1t and accompa- nied the President 19 Asheville. Thestop at ashe- ville Was scueduled for only 15 minu.es, but tt lasted an hour. ‘The tountelpal authorities and a host of citizens welcomed the President at tue station, and escorted him and bis companions to carriages and Look them through tue town. The way for hal( a mile wus up a steep hill, and it SurUck the guests us an oddity cuat thelr'cunduc- tors nealing attention to the natural beauty of the situation should refer to the locali ¥ as the valley. Therefore, North Carolina was better uo derstood When Ue summit was reached, from Which on all sides could ve seen trom 10 to 50 miles distant Une serrated tops of the it,ue Riuze, the Bilsam range, the Smokies, and the Black Mountaing, Lemming in the’ fertile ion, Whose Knolls of 6500" to" 800 feet ere dwarted «to mies im comparison. ‘The Par y's most active escort was a score of te. and gentleman on horseback, who led the Way UW» and down the steep mountain roads ata gullop. A feuture of the reception Was the ine forma by a thousand mouned mou: falneers and country people, clad in tucir ever day habits, but with bridl 8 bedecked with litte flags and "equ pages uriunmed with evergreens ¥roin Asheville eastward the rallrosd kept close company with the Swananoa. The mountato Scenery was no less grand than that of the earker moralig. A few minutes after noon the train shot through a tunnel under the uppermost crest of the All-gaanies and began its descent of the Atlantic slupe. During the descent of the moun- tain, along the banks of MIll Creek, the nead- ‘Waters of the Catawoa, the entire party, includlug ‘he wife and daugiter of Senator Ransom, who came on ut Ashevil.e, assembied in we observa- Yory car, the President aud srs. Clevel.nd stand- ing most of the way on tne platiorm. Major McBee, the railroad superintendent, calied atten- Uon to the points of interest, a dézen of wuich ‘Were in signt ut one time. At Lynchburg, Va. about six hundred people, including many ladiés, were at the depot as Ube train puiled in. It stopped for a m meat, and te President appeared on the rear platforu: and ‘was loudiy cheered. ——_—.0+—_____ ‘The Building Awociation Defaication. COUNSEL FOR MESSRS. PREY AND KING PLEADING FOR AN EARLY THIAL, The case of Robert E Frey, indicted tor embez~ Zlement (two cuses), forgery and conspiracy, grow- ing out of the Eleventh Butiding Association of West Washington defalcation, was brougut to the attention of the Criminal Court this morning by his counsel, Messrs. C. M. Matthews and T. F. Mil- Jer. On Monday last a motion was made by the counsel to have an ear y day fixed for trial, and on ‘Tuesday Judge Montxo:nery decuned to Nx a day, but sugested that ‘they confer with the district Tly morning they renewed the motion, stat! tbat they bad asked the dries artorsey to Ree day, and on the 19th they hud received an answer declintag to bring the case to trial at the present {ime for the reasons stated in open court, and “for the further and stronyer reason that Mr. Matthews Yesterday, in the presence of the entire jury tm. for Present term, " stated he committed no breach of professional etiquette or confidence in that the «lsirict attorney does not expect to convict Mr. Frey.” peril pend With a. feign ogi lewd wa wilt idence, al ing the count indictinent 10,506, charging the embezzlement of sums ung $7,400; can be sat e ‘the: in tbe other Indictinents. ‘They also set out that Mr. Was pow under suspension from a posi- wo # held for Cwenty.thive aod a-balt Years belng contident of a vindication they thoug! that an early day shouid be dxed tur the trial. MR. KING WANTS AL80 4M RARLY TRIAL, Mr. Cassin, a8 counsel for Mr. Ferdinand King, ‘who fs also indicted, appealed for an early trial. The district attorney stated ke did not care to answer except to say that with the cases alrea assigned he could +4 ‘Ot co! ‘consent to & Gay being Uxed at Chis time. ‘court took the motion under advisement. ——_____ ‘Why Her Life was Unhappy. ‘MBS. MARY HINDS BEGINS ANEW SUIT FOR DIVORCE AMD MAES SENBATIONAL CHARGES. ‘To-day, Mr. W. A. Cook filed for Mary Hinds a ‘Dili against Warren L. Hinds,saking a divoree, the right to resume her maiden name of Higgins and also for alimony. ‘The bill sete forth that they ‘were married in October, 1871, at York, Pa, and ‘that Resa’ Hf ; it f ll it Hi consequent Bouse aus saya Une ‘ot une sas Dell ida to tas i 14 iB is aH i a Ly Beksk TWO CENTS. ‘THE TELEGRAPH COMPANIES, ‘The Gradual Abvorption of the B. & 0. by the Western Union im this City. ‘The work of transferring B. and ©. wires to the ‘Western Union oftice has been begun in this city, Dut the B. and 0, telegraph offices still remain open for business. There is, Manager Clarke sald today, about the same amount of business for transmission from the main office as usual, but ‘there 18 not so much recetved from other cities on account of the consolidation of the service in other cities with the Western Union. It is expected that the absorption of the B. and 0. tele Graph business in this city will be com- plete by November 1. It will be pesto amie ually, It is expected that the employes {ewaltiinore ‘and Dmio Telegraph here will bs ‘temporarily out of employment, but, 8s fast as the-r services are needed, they Will be taken into the Western Union office. General Superiniend~ ent Gill, of the Baltimore division of the Western Union Company, has been in the city several times during the past week arranging the trans- fer. ‘The officials of the Balthnore and Ohio tele. ficPline vhough ‘cher royoris goo tbe Wester re ‘Union Company, > se ‘The Enlarged District Estimates, COMMISSIONER WHEATLEY EXPLAINS WHY THERE I AX. INCREASE OVER PRVIOUS TEARS. Commissioner Wheately was asked by a Sran re- aap to-day why there is such a large Increase ‘a thelr estimates for 1888-9 over the appropria- tons made by Congress for the present fscal year. In reply the Commissioner handed the reporter & comparative statement he has had prepared ofthe _recetpts on account of the genesal fund for tue years 1885, 1886 and 1887, He Said that the large increase 13 Warrauted by the accumulated surplus which re- matns Ja the Treasury to the credit of the Dis- Uict. 0 1885 there Was collected from all sources Ob account Of the geueral fu.d $1,774,559.40, and the Districvs share of the appropriation for that “year was $1,744,270.00, leaviog @ surpius tn the Treasury of $30,268 41. In 1886 The collections amounted to $1,{xi8,705.30,0f which Sum the D.striev used only $1,445.42 leaving a surplus for that year of §64,2<3.99. “Tile collec Mon tor 1887 amounted to ¢,105,704.86, of which Sum the District ised $1,840,013.16, leaving a sur- lus Of $285,751.70, In tuts Year the District will required to pay i$ shure, or $120,000, of the | ‘pproprition for the coupletion of tue Aqueduct Bridge. On June 30, 1887, there was a surplus in the Treasury belon ing’ to the District of $440,708.27, Wuich includes tue Sum of $80,400.11 allowed 1 Ube District op account of drawbacks. ‘The stim led revenurs of Le istrict for 1888- "89 amount Lo $2,350,000, and the Commissioners: estimate for an expenditure of $4,009,906, spin ‘The Water-“ia n Taxes. ‘HOW THEIR COLLECTION WILL BE ENFORCED I SOME cases, District Attorney Riddle and his assistant, Mr. H. E. Davis, had a long conference with the ‘Dis- ‘trict Commissioners yesterday afternoon upon the Water question, Acting upon the advice of their attorneys, the Commissioners today made an order to the effect that all persons who wi-h to tap the water mains must deposit with their application an amount suicient to pay whatever jater-main tax there may be found to be due on the premises, Coumissioner Ludiow said that Uhls ts according to Law and common sense, and that the Commissioners are quite clear in their Lelief Cust Lis action is necessury to tae careful fn ae aa Of tue alluirs of the Water depart- men! ——E District Government Affairs, Mi CELLANKOUS. Alvey A. Adee, Second Assistant Secretary of State, J.J. Duriingion and others, have fied a Protest with (he Comuntysioners against the issu- Ance of new liquor licenses to the proprietor of the saloon on the northwest corner of 15th and L streets nortawest. ‘The Commuissioners have granted the request of Wm, Heimus, 414 7tu strvet, for an aspualt tle sidewauk, wod W, E. spauiding & Co,, 1224 Peansyl- aul. uvenue, tor block sidewalk in’ sront of L224 Pennsylvania avenue, under the permit system, ‘Tue Couunlssioners’ have advertised for propo. Sals Lor the impruvexneat 01 Q street, from 32d to Valiey streey, West Wesulagton, During September tie tax recetpts amounted to $70,420.58, a increase of $25,520.35 Over Septem ber, 183, department, is at bis severe pold. Cupt. Symons, of the water Wit & yore throat and & NO NEW POLES ON THE STREETS EXCRFT TO RE PLACE USSOUND ONES. ‘The Commissiouers have réfused to permit the Chesay and Poiom.tc Telepuoge Co: to .eplae the District poles ou Sth street northwest, Bub street uortue .8t, Und E s.1eet southeast, on condi- ton that We District be perul.ted to place wires on the new poles, JO 113 Work would be in effect to establish @ new ine of po.es for the com- pany With tbe Disirict a tenant at will, No pew poles can go Oo the streets except to repiace un- solund Ones, sud Not Chea If nut absolutely needed. AGAINST KAILKOAD TRACKS ON 11TH STKEET East. ‘ABs folOwsug protest has been received by Lhe District Coumlsslouers: “The undersigned, re s- deats and property-uolders on and in tae vicinity Of 11th street east, respecttully aud earnestly pro- test against the consideration of any suzgestion haviug tn Flew the loc.tion of any steam raliroud along sald street. Partics who do not in any man- ner Tepres:at us, our opinions, or our interes.s, have atrogaved (6 themselves the rizht to desig hate Ul sureet a8 the oue along Wich the Balti more and Oulu Rulroad shou.d pass, and watil we, ‘The parties moa: dveply interesced, uave bad time to formulate our views and present thein for your coustderauion, We ask that you wake no recom- mendations loosing to the accompulshinent of 30 unjust a messure.” ‘The peultion 1s sigded by Mar ceius Howny, ES. How, L. L: ¥erguson, J. C. In- stun, and way ovuers, ee Hils Mother would not Prosecute. SHE DID NOT WANT TO SEND HER ONLY CHILD TO Jarl Daniel Long, a man about twenty-five years old, ‘was in Ube dock of the Police Court to-day charged with stealing a sewing machine and a number of other articles belonging to his mother, Ellen Wey- rich, while the latter was serving tme in the workhouse, He pleaded not gullty, bu: his mother refused to be sworn, saying that the prisoner was her only child and she would not pros.cute him. ‘She Was Mud, she Said, when she swore ou. he Warrant. Provecuting Attorney Lave..der thougt the court should make her testliy. Mr. Lavender ‘Bnally conciuded to nolle pros the case. Tue judge Suid be thougt that the proper action to take, ‘and vold Long if he had stolen uls motner's goods, he ought to be ashamed of uimself and gnouid uo better. Long was sent buck to jail on a change of agsaull ‘woman who Was 0 against bins to-day, ~ a Struck with a Cleaver. 4 COLORED MAN FIRST THREATENED WITH NIGHT DOCTORS AND THEN ASSAULTED, Last night, between 8 and 9 o'clock, Jna. Harris, colored, was standing in Mrs. Keefe’s store, at sth. street extended and Grant avenue, when Jno. StafforJ, a white mun, who was under the influ- ence of liquor, entered and told Harris that he ‘was going to turn him over to the night doctors. u he was not of the ay Ce Wor |, uealt ‘& severe biow on the cron =n Lay cuiled i 8 & iH i “ i 828 ee § +4 siclans were unable result may be. Heasked for cage. Dr. Clements, wi Couutiued for two weeks and the injured ry was sont Dack to ube hospital. John Lee Sentenced. (GENT TO THE PENITENTIAKY FOR SIX TRARS FOR KILL- ING PRANK WATEUS. In the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, this Jonn Le, colored, convicted of man- for killing Frank Waters, on August 13 ‘Was called up forseatence. Mr. T. C. Taylor ‘& strong appeal Lo the court for tne prisoner, ‘the law prescribed « sentence of not That ue was scolored boy with | 2 uy Hl Ht An HG | i J E i ft g i H i i k Hs i My i E 3 Telegrams to The Star. AN ENGLISH DIPLOMATIC JOB. The New Hebrides Question Settled. AN INDIANA CRIMINAL LYNOHED. —_—___ THE NEW HEB! Es. —— and geo each an Amica- Frangement Regarding Them. Special Cate Depatch to Te Eveetwe Grune Loxpox, October 22.—It is announced to-day that ‘an agreement has been arrived at between France and England for the withdrawal of the French troops from the New Hebrides. This will remove the most serious of Engiand’s continental @iMcul- Wes, and will Inciine Lord Saitsbury more and more to the policy of non-totervention, to which he 18 Steadily tending. France aiso is more conclitatory in regard to Morocco. She broke up & conference An 1880 which hud for tts object tue neutralization Of sorocea, It 18 probable that this confer-nce may ow be renewed, an the Sultan is recovering @1 Lo be favorabie to a nt tie reiatious berwern Morocco and the powers sna A DIPLOMATIC SCANDAL, ‘What is Said of the Reported Divpiace- ment of t.ord Lyons by Lord Lytton, A mob of about two hundred men made an assault On the Jail at Delphi, Carroll County, the purpose Deing to secure the person of Amer Green, who 1s Charged with, murdering “Miss Lucia MaDDItt Green bad unttl Wed: been confined in tbe Prison at Michigan City as a precaution against ole lynch: bul oo (hat was rat to Betpnu where aft criai was to be bela. The sherttt did not anticipate any trouble and bad taken Bo Drecautionn Waen the assault was made be had only one deputy to assist him. The mob ham mered in the wooden door leading to the residence part of the ‘and tweoty masked and armed wen rusted In and demanded tue keys of the Jal} proper. This Was refused, when a man wi Siedce-hammer and cold chiise! broke the looks forced the door, Green wrenched off a piece of water pipe apd tried to. defend Dimerit, But, UiCKIY overpowered, taken trom bis {y's wagon ind riven out of towe 10 the dutection of Walnut grove, 7 miles east, and pot far from Where (be murdered girl Uved! Tuere tae execu Uon will take place. waTht, DERTERADO LYNCHED, When Walnut Grove was reac ren was lynched. Amer Green was one of the most des erate criminals that ever aMicted Indiaba. Im AUZUSL, ING, be abducted and ts #4; murdered Lulla Mabbitt, a Garmers. Was capcured tn Texas last July wit a Bul Green, also a murderer, and Doth were taken to Michigan City for protection trom mob #lolenoa, Bill Green is now on irial In Miami County, apd Aluer’s case Would have come up bere to-day'on ® REPUBLICAN COMMIT. TEE. To Meet in Washington December $ te Arrange for the Convention ef 1585. Prrtenvno, Pa, October 22.—The Chronicle Tete | egraph to-day prints Chaiman BP. Jones’ call for | the national repubitcan committee ‘9 meet at tbe Arington Hotel, Washington, at 10:30 & | Comber & tox the date aud piace oC the bexé | pavional republican convention, “The call tn full ts as follow Hs .DQCAMTERS KEPCRLICAN NaTIONAL Pirmsncna. Pa., October 22, 1887. Dear Sir: The Navional Kepubliesn Committee 18 hereby calied lo weet Tuuredas, December &% | 1887, at the Arungton Mouse, Washingvon, D. ‘AU 16:30 & m., Lo fix the date and piace of meet of the next Fepublicad ational convention, for the transaction of such other Dusinces as may properly be brouzt Derore I The attention of (be Ihembersior Lie committee is ca.ied to Une fact thas by (ue difciion of the republican national convene | tivo of 184 tue call for Uhe national conFendon of 1888 must be issued a. inast six months before We NaTIONAL Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexixe Aran. Loxpox, October 22—The Daily News announces authoritatively that Lord Lyons will be succeeded in the Paris embassy by Lord Lytton. 1 have all along been aware of Ue enormous pressure Lytton has brought to bear on Lord Salsbury with this Object in view. If he has succeeded it would be the most scandalous Job, a3 Weil as the most dis | astrous, of modecn tines. Lord Lytton left Ladia | a8 governor-general With the impression that ne | had done more mischief than all the ovber viceroys | Of this century together. His incurable levity, | fastness and want of practical knowledge were all fatal to his success, Among the stories about of his absurd indiscretions are these: Once he struck & medal in houor of a bund of circus riders; he leaped over a bar in Calcutta and kissed the | Darmaid’s slipper in a gather.ng ot English omt- cers and gentlemen. Lady Lytton 1s no doubt « Nery able and conscientious woman, and would make a far better ambassador tian her husband in Paris, However, it will be Inevitable that ali tue faults of his character wil develop and land the couutry in difficulties, diplomatic and soctal, which Would obliterate thé impression made by Lord Lyous’ Judicious regime, — I happen to kuow that though Lyons 1s too loyal to cowpl.in, be teeis Ditteriy his practical shelving tn favor of such @ man as Lyon, ——-___ Some London Govwip, Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evextxa Stan. Loxpox, October 22.—In Kitson’s promised col- lection of portraits of Dickens will appear in fae simile a page from the cush book which Dickens kept in Blackmore's office, and whic was recently unearthed. A strange circumstance 1s that this ook contains the names of Weller, Mrs. Bardell and Newman Nott, the last suggestion, of course, of Newman Nogys. Dr. Landsdeli bas a new volume tn press called “Through Cevtral Axia," Mlustrated with 74 en- gfavings Sampson & Low are Che publishers. Longinans will pubiish soon Froude’s book on the English in the West Indies. ‘Max O'Kell saus for New York, November: the Germania. He gives his first iecuure in ering Hall November 14. THE FIDELITY BANK FRAUDS, Six of the Officers and Broker Wil- shire Indicced in Cincinmatl. + Crscrsnati, October 22.—The expected sensa- Uons in the Fidelity Nations! Bank indicunents began to develop at 10:30 o'clock this forenoon. It 1s now known that twenty-eight true bills bave been found. The Fidelity Bank cases, 80 far as divulged, are as follows : Vice-President KE. L. Marper, 5 indictments, 57 counts; Casher Annie Baldwin, ¢indictments, 14 counts; Joseph Holmes, #indicuments; B.gpunts; Assistant Cashier Brn E ‘Hopkins, 4 indi ts, 48 coUUtS. These Indict- ments ate for Violauon of tue Stat ing theaation | bauks aod for fraud, J. W. tishire, the broker, who led in tie. dis astrous ‘wheat deal, using Fidelity bank funds, hes Indictments against kim with 11 counts, W. H. Chattield and Henry Pogue, directors who signed the May report of the Fidelity Bank to the Comptro.ler of the Treasury,uave been Indicted tor sens» tale rere, were arraigned this morulng. ‘On ¥ One indictment outside of the Fideitty cases bas been 4, and that is of Lewis A. Leopard, formerly of the 7¥mes—Star and 01 the late Sm, ot making a0 uniawitl use of the malls to promoting & St. Andrews, Florida, scueme, in waica is concerned. "He was arraigned this morning. RUMOBED LAKE DISASTERS. One Steamer Reported Wrecked and Another Blown Up, with Heavy Low eo: Life, ‘Cuicao, October 22.—A spocial trou Harbor ‘Springs, Mich., says: It ts reported that a steamer of some description went down near the Sauit Ste, Marte Thursday night, and that oniy eleven of seventy-five persous were saved. There is noub- ing definite yet, 4 PROPELLER ERPORTED BLOWN TO PIECES. DeTRors, MICH, Octo.er 22.—A. trom Chevoyg.sb, Mich to the Evening Journal says: ‘The Canadian proveller Ontario is reported blown to pieces by the ex ‘of her botler in North Channel, near Bruce Mines, and thiriy-fve killed, No particulars can be obtained, it isolated from any port or telegraph station. HOW CANADIANS REGARD IT. f Getting Compensation for the Behring Sea Seizures, Orrawa, Ont., Gctober:22.—It 18 believed here that the reported rupture between Secretary Bayard and Attorney-General Garland over the Behring Sea seizures, and the former's tacit ad- mission that the Cauadi..o sealers were wi = ized, will enable the Douaion goverament 10 0b.uld compensation for the owners without dim- | calty. —_—___ HARD ON THs OPERATORS, ‘Vices Would not be required after the 31st instant, and n0Uc: W.s issued That all oMces of that com- pany in Miryland Would beatone consolidated wint © Western Union offices except in Balti- J. Uctober 22.—The tie in the ‘the championship of New Jer- Ee HY Hi ( 35 1 ; : i ! i i ih i | | | i tH il i HI : if iit all ii i me fixed for (he meeting of sald convention. (signed) B. F. Jones, Chairman; S. PESSENDEN, Secretary. | Jos. D. Weeks, private secretary to Chal | Jones, was busy to-day sendlog out (he call, before many days it will be Ip the hands oi the Members of the commituie, Speaking of the able place of holding Une next convention man Jones sald that applications would probably be received trom New York, Saratoga, Puuiad, phia, Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louls and, tn, fact, the larger ‘clues ofthe country. © claims were good, because of We central ‘and good accomusodutions, . R. JOKES DORK CARE TO TALE. In reply to the query “Who are the most eat ‘repub ican ‘candidates tor. the Presigeatad nominaiiou?” Mr. Jones sald: “It would not be in good taste for me Lo advance an opinion. Tuere ‘Wall De a number of good nathes before the con ¥en. Uon, and if I omitted one it might be a incepuional Mr. Blaine ts In good health und Grete class spirits What 1 Want toaee is a men mom ated WUo can lead the party to victory.” — | _ The Beginning of a University, | _Woncesrex, Mast., October 22.—The ceremonies | of inying Lue Corner-stoue of Che frst of the bulld- Ings of Clark University took place ubis afternoon ‘in Che presence of a large i | SinOKg Whom Were many prominent cil . wma I nse ‘also suffering from excess ve fatigue, superinduced by ls Cruvels of the past tow duys and ne many speecues made by hum in that wine, ——— Northern Pacific Indemnity Landa. St, Paci, Mixn., October 22.—A Fargo special to the Pioneer ress sa) 8: One Dundred and fourveea Blungs on Nortuern Pac.fic indemnity lands were accepted at the land ofice here y and ThIFLy rejected, the papers of the latter mi made Out by applicants instead Of bai oifice attorneys, as the rules ‘Abous $75,000 was offered and refused during. the day, WICu provests against Midugs by the present owns of Whe land Who bold Lie from Ube Noctnern Par a The Long-and-Short-Haul Clause. ‘AN ALLEGATION THAT THE WINCOKMIN CENTKAL Balle ROAD t& 1GNOKING Sr. PavL, Mivn., October 22.—The Pioneer Press Drints a statement going Lo show tua the Wiscome sin Centra is ignoring the loag-and-short-naul Clause of Lhe Interstave commerce Law tn its fate points practice K basgiven we Same through rate as the Oimaha, 45 cent, While holding up its rates to intermediive polata, ‘The distance by Uke Central ls 2vi miles, and ty the Owaue 184 —_-——_ Clemenceaa Wants Serious Reforms. Pants, October 22.—M. Clemenceau, tp tothe electors of Toulon, sald tbat the poillical situation resulted trom & sion of ideas Every cabinet, since Dutau pursued Ube same policy its promises, He deciared (bat be would remaim {inmovavie, and would only support a governmens Which Introduced serious reforis, A Young Woman te Jail. ARREST OF THE PKIVATE SECKETART OF THE FIDELITY BANK WKECKER, Crmcnenan Outo, October 22, do the private secretary of F. per ity National Bank, was atrevied last United states omvers on a north-bound train at Hamilton, Se was brougut at midnight and pur icedystategomivers wit wake womerous Figelly arrest, i . October 22.—A dispatch from Nort svar ee says the schooner Mary K Woodaull, from Port Jefferson, is ashore were. autuan cations mate Cast, Sep manense Ae es easy on the north side o! pro fected trow wind aud sea. Assistance will proves Diy reach there this morning. The sea was too heavy yesterday Uo allow Whe tugs and wreckers to approach her, ‘Taylor bas succeeded in fret! tne leaky com Daruunenc of water. and, finds the leak yost enti fear etie & statin teas cu ances it now s Only to have tne ype are ses € wedge tne leak, am pune Teeftaoe att ods tases, shee Proceed for Boson under ber own probably Without lighiering any of tbe Cept out Of Lue leaky compariment It is not The attempt will probabif be. msde tonmoctor. ‘The av r 4 Three pusscagers Fema oo board. Five of We crew, Who have been at the iesaving station, ‘were’ taken on board todas. A Hotei on Fire. Borrato, N. Y., October 22—The americam Hovel at yrunda as parually deacroyes Orv early this morning. he guests safety. The damage to the hotel is $4,000, ‘dolph, Trofsia’s boardiag house adjovning was dutnaged goon, and the Clothing stare of SolomoM, a lo witndraw from the Bab From Wall street To-day. ae Panera mae amt Sees i i } tl F alil ji + é i i

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