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THE EVENING STAR ‘UBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, orthwest Corner Poansyivania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S&H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't ety by carers, yen secompt, at 10 See Teer tjor maui Copies mi tbe coun ents each. By mail—postage pre Sonth. one year, 60. sfx monthe, 6. (Entered at the Post Otiee at Washington, D. 0.08 tmcond'clans mail matter] Stas—published om ‘Ter Weexur het on Pridsy—61 @ he £oening Star, WASHINGTON. D. C,, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1888, Vo. 73—No 11,019. ALMOST IMPASSARLE WITH THE THROKOS Coat Milled them. It was there tbe stake cetamntte Wwe, the Tammany Hall, Coun\y Democracy, Purroy TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Govsrwuexr Recerrts To-Dav.—Internal reve- ‘Due, $292,520; customs, $971,551. Carrvnxp.—Chief Bell, of the United States Secret Service, received a telegram this morning, dated Chicago, trom Agent Porter, stating that he captured yesterday at Mt. Carroll, ILL, two counterfeiters—Keech and McLaughitn— together with @ large quantity of. countertelt ‘Tue PRestount Has APPROVED THE Act in re- Gard to the water reserve lands in the state of Wisconsin; the act authorizing the registry and enrolment as American vessels of certain sailing ‘vessels of foreign construction, repatred at Cleve- ‘Ohio; tbe act amending the act in ridge over the Mississipp! River at the act granting the Leavenworth Rapid Transit regard to St, Louts; = GRAND KATIFICATION GRAND RATIFICATION ALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE ALBAUGE’s 6 at GRAND RATIFICATION, ‘TO-NIGHT. 1t COOH: BOC 1t NEW NATIONAL THEATER ‘TO-NIGHT. OFFICE OF THE COM: ERS OF NOTIOR—A SPECI. (ON OF | _ Nese as saa. | Fa OP ahh os PROGR Rae | RS OTs POUL PWT SR, Immense Hit of 2B. ‘The of the ‘Co- PRES ATS EV Eee RF ee pee — b, at 7:30 0" EZRA F. KENDALL, ficufgof Calan oad from beh erect iustreet extended | Serie = apa aeeementiacaner o Prepered by the surveyor aud Aled. 10 this offee: and By order Me, Bageers conuialy znvited Bre HB. a A a a the S ctdeesek Go sath conte an samenees | 22 = H. CHAMBERLIN, Secretary. | money and complete outfit, ParR Palm PAIR: PAIR ihe tn tee thereof, and five discreet, terested ORG Rey METHODIST mergoor ae or ov or or | B57 Pte’ Kevieed Statutes of the United Baise se: | service THis (Wedpstar) EVESING, ina’ Wr ise tose xs ue - KID, Sine ‘of Columbia, to examine all pro- | tor. The meocing last evening was s charming oie, IDs. ‘routes, ‘Teportauch ope as ‘ebould deem | Now that itis clear again it ts wed every member that Bouse Packed! udience Delighted! ovat feasible and advantageous to the and the | C80 will be in Every eve the list of those * : Said tive persona having reported. to tbe said for whom special prayer ia oftered” increanes. Expect MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 Soners's route in, conformity to the plat thereof pre. | larwe thinge rht and be there. ite fared and) fled 9 this office, notice le hereby wiven | @e—— PERONS- WISHING PAVEMENTS on | ft ‘Thessie of seats will open Thursday morning for the | {hat said aforensid highway will be widened according Lee ‘Artificial Stone oF old co mmragement of pin Gy A $fete Top Surtaced and made smooth and lasting, cel- THATCHER, PRIMROSE & WEST'S MINSTRELS. } upon tosttend at this office at 1:30 ovlock p.m. ou | Mr ymede And sweet with cement coucrete, at quite tectnem._ pe MOCLARY & BIRD of Wi ‘that they Wien to inform the people of Washington REOPENED THEIR RIDING SCHOOL, 1105 11TH ST. N.W., ‘Where they are to meet their old friends with GuOD SADDLE HORSES. o ._ Horses for A fall course of instruction for $10. ted Practice riding at all times at reasonable Fates RR. vemocuats, | _1t will beheld on x 22, at Weahingtwoa Park, formerly G1 LBAUGH'S GRAND Fifth Regular Season of the Theater will open with the week COMMENCING MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. Albauzh has secured, after three months’ of prep- aration. Grand, Production and evival of Shake apeare’s Bpectacie, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, At a Cost of $10,000, To be presented ins macuificent manner with ‘SCENELI, _ ‘NEW COSTUMES, SS EXCELLENT cHoRUs op \ ™ PROPERTIES. niaepatay Sameruas Fr Worn SS ‘whole makiny MOST MAGNIFICENT REPRESENTATION ‘Ever Given Of this Flay iu America, Sale of Seats will open at Box ‘fice, Hiureday, Sept, = See. ees WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10, x ‘Taesdays, Tharsdays and Sa } Special Easageinen Sr the bandavwe aud talented noes pt ES cre sa fatal ae . Matjeauet’ tbe Hille introducing = Stase Coach aed Real Horses. Real Wiitlpooly containing 0,000: flons water. fo advanee ih prices. _Neat week—"UEACON LIGHTS” RAE Dewocnars, #10-6t to = ) RATIFICATION. _ ROW. CALDWELL'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Corner Sth and H sta nw.) il reo UESDAY, September 1ith.8 o'clock, r reunjonsevery Tuesday and Friday § to Tp.m. Proper discrotion will be exercised as to ad- luinsion of formation ‘eotw SPECIAL Sore WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIX, Grand Autumnal Festival, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEP TEMBER 17 and 18, 1S8s Pre Shoodue aid Bowling, apd Ladies’ Prise Shooting: Concert aud Dancing’: Caikirew's Amine mente BC.. Seo-lit” “" THE EXECUTIVE COMMMITEE._ OPS. HINTON AND GREEN We LL'S DANCING ‘Academy < McCauley's Halls. 209 Pentsylvania _Cavitel Will le now open. for the reception af Fhe Seatca’ Reine “WONDAY, September 2 ESSONS TO LADIES AND CHILDREN IN WOAD KlviNG AND HUNTING BY ALADY, Oise TRAINED AND CAKEFULLY EXER- os Ladies Bscorted on their own Horses, Driving Lea SqusGryses Meiciaae Saddle Mores Yor mic of bine a MR AND MES. MIDDLETON, 2024 Fat Late of the Washington Riding Academy, se1-6m JR, democuars, | fete to this Academy For further in- unas 08H cat) renee _it____ GRAND RATIFICATION. BeATTHE oF sutton |» Is open daily from 9am. to 10 p.m. 15th at, two blucks south of U.S Treasury C ‘otcdal Peta” Siat-monthty. Free Sleeping Cars. Hates Southern Koute. Address E. HAWLEY, General Eastern Agent, 330 Broadway, New York: R J. Smith. 402 Chestaut st, Pusladelphia’ or auy Baitunbre and Obie Ticket Awent CYCLERIES. 1406 N. ¥. AVE. — LADIES ‘Tric} Sociables and Tandems for elem, ‘the hour, ‘week. Tnicycles Beutle so permeatn? sion” Buila- wel EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. W “28IsaTON cAMP No.3 VATKIOTIC SONS OF AMERICA, GRAND EXCURSION ‘TRIS EVENING, SEPTEMAEE 12, TO MARSHALL HALL A splendid band of music. Grand disviay of fire works time «uarant SES ieses see ce Seal Re view ror LAST REGULAR TRIPS OF THE SEASON. Last SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Two trips, 10am. sed 3pm. Tickets 25 centa Last WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Two trips, 9:30am. snd 6:30 p.m. Tickets 25 centa Last TWO FAMILY DAYS, SATURDAY, SEPTEM- BER Sand 15. Leaving 10am, returning st 5 p.m last TWO REUNIONS, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8 and 15. Leaving at 6.30 pm. Tickets 25 conta, will to address B. RIORDAN, and find it to their advan’ the 20th of 81 General Coutractor in Grading. . EMBER next, at. which Comauesioners eariug io all in forest. WILLLAM A. WEBB, CAMEL, E LEY, CHAKLES W. RAYMOND, Commissioners the bistrict of Columbia. 2u2.0.64,5,10.12.18,19 q=>, FOR PROPERTY To BUY O8 HOUSES Se icles evpiy to HILL © JOHRSTOR: tons ania ave, betore deciding. 28-08 GHOGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE 71H ST. X, Ww. lat ‘kinds of Pa: son Chapm: i and Mary R. 2 own THURSDAY. SEPTE! attend vie funeral of our late brother: Cmaa.W ‘Sister Lodges areinvited. By order of N.G. 2 Jas COUNELL, P. 8. GRAND RATIFICATION Co, right of Way through a portion of the military. reservation at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. acts granting pensions to Benjaniin T, Baker,Jack- ‘and the Mary M. Shattuck, William F. Pike rms trong. ApsImaL Luce, commander of the North Atlan- tic squadron, left the Brooklyn navy-yard yester- ay on the steamer Vixen, bound for Norfolk, Va., by Way Of the inland rout ‘To-pa¥’s Bond Orruntnos aggregated $293,800. ve, Nava OxpERs—Lieut, John V, B, Bleecker, de- mal Office higher Dew vocome. ‘The rain of New Or- ‘has re- Chea to buy Car. a a Mattinies aby ALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE tached from duty a3 inspector of steel for the new Iie sold Gn’ croiit as clases they can be eouekt eine ee 3g, |erulers and ordered to the receiving Lown dtd hers forces Bre car RR watinceracse Germse Gai zee | Hampshire. The ordors ot Lieut. BF. Nicholson WE JAKE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF | MOGiOW (IHUKSDAY) MORNING at 10 o'clock. | t0 the Naval Academy are revoked and he is placed my2 ‘cost. ie WAL Hi. YOUNG, Sov. Sec. | on Walling orders, KAUvi nS DOUBL! TI 124 ent ake Pik ee, COMBINATION, | Goop Wearugn 70 Fouow Tae Heavy Rare AY text, September 15, until 6 p.m., on ac- | FaLt.—The sun shone out from an unclouded sky www sos 3 ‘count of holiday. #elz-3t_ | this morning as if in an endeavor to compensate Sees ES z SPECIAL NOTICE —P. WALLACH, LOAN | for its absence for several days, ‘The WwWww BBB c rar Est gag Jeroler, formeriy st 1504 ¥ st. | promises good weather, with & slighl ey é Badge inal dbase bike eh ces | Enuperatate fortome digs wwe = well ee gan to fall at 10. retook last Friday morning, and _— with the exception of Sunday afternoon conunued GRAND HATIFIOATION Almost constantly uatit last night During that ALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE Ume 3.05 inches of water fell. 2 Prnsovat.—Senator Cameron, Representatives Tayo Bsa oP SURE OMTPNRE MERTIEGD GE | set, Dan Drown and Bowden, ton. ype Bute 8 3 AND PEXLEYIOWS RAILWAY COMPANY. of tus | Hunton, Gen, Green B. Raum, and’ Hallet Kil- aE Putiet of Columbia, will be held on THUESDAX, | bourne ot Washington were in New York last u ‘00 ER GOLDSHO RRR A 22 cclock mat the office of KH | nignt,——John Donnelly of Detroit, a. J. Norman SCorpantaadlon on Seco5 3408, 2 at; S08 the purpose | Cristom A. Merriain Of MOmpuus Bent: It Nick o erson of Ciléago, Capt, Thos. Pickles ra Jeans, H. J. Donohue of Sandusky, Obio, H, A. Nell- a gon ok New Brunswick, 1. Volluier ot Davenport, w. Jowa, L. W. Ford of Cleveland, and P. Dillon ae 00. bs a « Jorn Halifax, are at the Ebbit.—R. 8, Davis 42, ¥ turned After a trip of seven weeks to New Bruns- Fj eolt.at : Nova Scotia, and to various seaside places. Sas® § : ‘aus Gutmah of New York and A. C. Tiche- 7 SIEMENS-LANGREU LAMP! | setae reclain chimbeyss sed Very little; for asic at about one-half cost. ptkid AUERBACH & BRO. G28 Pe. avo. | YOrK aro at the Me ~ GRAND ki , MARY! E CRATE CU A henner Bo Phe. | James ——kaw, Ce t hesdgnartors, 00: we Bw. WEDNESDAY NiGHTS Y oviock av to a8 aclu, the ratiscation ineoting at saree ya el ‘of the Ciub. OQHAKLES CALVERT LANCASTER, Pres. Bae, THERE WILE BEE A STOCKHOLDERS ‘meeting st Jackson Grove, Anne Arundel ‘County, on THURSDAY NEXT, September 13, 1488, “et Mo'clock a.m. The train which leaves B. and P. BR. Depot at 9 am. will stop at the Grove; returning will atop at the Grove between 5 and 6 p.m. #012. o>, COMMITTEES FROM CHURCHES AN: Te Societies appointed in response 10.8 call from the Grand Lodye ot Good ‘Templars, to action relative to the saloon. will meet at Prohi- Vition Hall, Ps. ave. and 4%, street, WEDNESDAY 80 o'clock p.m. “This mecting is impor. if other cuts must. be act AMES H. DON BV. COR, 11TH AND F STS. 3.W., WASHINGTON, D, C., Are too busy selling marked-down stock of FURNITURE, aM WM. A. GATLEY, Secy. = Too: THE OFFICERS AND MEM. ‘bere Encampment, No. Fees eee baa ENR aS ‘the of visiting HHUALGAXYOC SMELTING COMPANY — A see ieeting of the Stockh iders of e ALGAYOC SMELTING COMPANY will be beld on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1888, at 3p, pb ye pert bg Fat, Koom 22, to provide for sbosal of stock. E. JOHN ELLIS, President, Wasurxorow, D. C.. September 11, 1588. _se11-:it* EXCELSIOR ASSEMBLY 2672, K. OF L. Brother T. b. JOSLIN will lecture before thie mbly, Hilton Hall, corner of 7t aud D ats,, WEDNESDAY EVENING. the 12th inst. All mem: ‘ers of the Ordsr invited. so11-2t SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING as- ‘SOCIATION. New Zint isstie, Zhe regular. month ‘of the BUILDING ASSOCIATION® will i held. WED! DAY. 13th inst, at its hall, 615 7th st, n.w., at 7:30 O'clock p.m. Come to the inecting and wubscribe for ‘stock in the new 2ist series while itcan be had with- out premium, 81 pershare per month Pays 6 per cent per snnum on Withdrawal. and 4 per cent per an— ‘um on all amounts in exow of roqular does, amount ‘OF more mont vance. Serial" does a large business aud has been one of the most successful Building Associations in, the city. KOBEBT G. C. President, SAY 10tast. nw. ‘Treasurer, Kel- selbst REPUBLICAN ASSO- Le Droit Building. The letter, Mr. Andersot tsa He does not Mr. White, ta; “SERIAL Mr. Yost, axo. a, Mescorr, lows Building, 1416 F st. nw. = PENNSYLVANL Fooms of this “Asgociation will be open font tion wi every ev from this ‘time forth. ‘Horus Tpegtina top vusinees FRIDAY EVENINGS. FRANK M. EVANS, Prosident; GEORGE BROWN, Financial Sec’ ‘2010-1in Se By yy ckline. me Mary land farm. "Pure Wiite Brandy forfpeaches.— 3. & BRYAN © BRO, ‘sel0-3t 608 Pa ave. n.w., opp. Met. Hotel. ==>, 4 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- holders of the American Printiag Pros Cou Papppillive held at 400 Louistaua uve. mw. on EXTORDAX. September 10, Ube, at 4 pin, to cooe Sider the business inanageiicn ‘company. tw M6. EMERY, Pree B=, HAVING ADDED 4 RW EMDoSsING are nie Stamping in GOLD or SIEVE for BADGES of use description. Eatimates will be msde and prompt atien- tion «tven to all orders, WEIDMAN & WARNESON, Rookbinders, 420 and 482 11th ath, PURE CIDER AND PURE OLD CIDER s Foie STEAM CIDER CO.,611 7th Telephone, 549.5. é NOTSTOCKHULDENS UF Aa UKHO. D ROCK CREEK KAILKOAD COMPAN OF THE DISTMICE OF CouuMaELY Of the letter. UPHOLSTERY 00 pop 8 o> Mag? ss BP at Goo e go @ oo ‘Gao 8 00, 501. MEETING OF THE | “***addle.” DECORATIONS ie ‘ ft fi 8 ad? Ie Hy By i 2 F tre if i ( i Hl eetil i f i : ui H a ut ti 0? 12.15-38 RAN a SAae Renee ARRESTS Spire S Dosuars New Yous Hare ‘The Fifth avenue style of SUXk and Derby Hats for tall and winter wear, introduced by Dunlap © Co... of New York, now ready at WILLRTT & RUOFFS, Bole Agente for this city, atin 906 Penna ove, ood letter, G. spresentative Welden, and Baw. & nor of Sacramento are at the National——J. 8, Hutchison of Boston and Edward Block of New Wtan.——W. H. Raymond Lovell of Racine, Wis, are at the 8t ookingham of Ore, ¥. Martin, and Julias Bien of , Mase, are at the Arling- ABOUT GEN. BA Views of Various Members of Congress. ‘Mr. Harrison's letter met a very good reception on the House side of the Capitol Republicans are, ‘without any pretense, pleased with it, and demo- crats speak of it as “skilful,” though they are not Atsposed to praise the utterances of an opponent 80 Tadically disagreeing with them. The statements as to the tariff all tariff reformers are disposed to criticise, and the statement tndirectiy) tn favor of the Blair educational bill it was asserted by some might lead to the loss of votes in some localities, Mr. E. B. Taylor said: “I think tt ts the best letter of acceptance I ever read.” ‘Mr, Baker, of New York, point briefly and well. It'will cord in every republican heart,’ ‘Mr. Cox suid: “It 1s skilfully swe style is ‘model of its kind. Argumenty” Suouiders at this, | a of Splendid!” iis face beam best letter I ever read. I believe we can carry Virginia on what ne says on the educational lem.” PBtr. Niel, of Missou no force, but it ts nice ai Mr. Maish sald he was struck by the simplicity ISONS LETTER. sat “Tt covers trike a responsive ut. Tt isan in- ors aud Frenchy.” 10s 6 ic 1B ‘He shrogged his Towa (inde nt), eatd: “It ce couches the tari gingery. with Mr. Blaine as to trusts,” few York, sai Itis.a fair and comprehensive statement of his ition in the past and present and what it will in the future.” Mr. Crisp had not read 1t all, but considered what he had read as sloppy. ‘Mr. Smith, the resentative,’ said: “Thrashing over old straw. ‘When he says the consumer does not pay the tariff he does not es the talk of a enild, not of man. If can eat that feed, they have stronger Rromnachs than T tla they’nave.” “with that letter,” said J #8. | the man who wrote It, and with the “It ts @ good letter, isconsin independent labor rep- apy to popular reason judge Payson, “with Tecord of the republican party, it we can’t win Ido not x tr, Millssaldz_ “He Indorses the republican tug ae sie wich, ait tia salianton. | ne see Chane taka tion doesn’t an eory the part} adopted. Adams and Hamiiton both deciared ‘that the consumers paid tue taxes.” Vi sald: “9 ia as he sald baat 4 sald: “Nice letter; has smooth, Nice man.” it was very simple. He had no disposition to criticise 1 or to say anything un- ON THE SENATE SIDE. ‘The‘republicans express themselves as entirely ‘Satisfied with the letter. Some of them were ap- parently apprehensive that Gen, Harrison's letver Inight not compare well with President Cleve- land’s. ‘The general run of ment is that the letter reaMfirms or rather ampli- fies and explains the Chicago makes clear and distinct the tart! bly presents the protective side of that question. AS@ matter Of fact the republicans seem to be quite enthustastic over the letter, ‘The democrats say that the mediocre; that it lacks the ring and earnestness of President Cleveland’s letter. the tariff enunelation the Gen, Harrison seeks to dodge tue Chicago plat form, that he was afrald to openly deciare against apy fevision oF reduclion and has sought to republican com- atform; that it issue, and forci- letter 19 only ‘with oO democrats say that Society Notes. ‘Mrs. Senator Dolph returned Wednesday evening AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. The House Debating the “Zoo” Item. SENATE DISCUSSING TRUSTS. Another Exchange of Personalities. ‘Mr. George offered an amenament to the trust Dill reported yesterday from the committe on finance. The amendment consists of four addi- Uonal sections, the most important of them being One making it the duty of the President, when sat- 1sfed that the price of any aruicle of merchandise 18 ralsed in uence of "t8_oF combi- DaUions, to issue iis proclamation suspending tem- Porarily the collection of import dut articles, He stated that his attention had been called to that polnt by a remark made goveral months ago by the eminent Senator from Ohio (air, Laer poten Sega believed that the Proposed would be a just, fair, complete, and Clent remedy for the evil, ‘The men who entered Into these combinations ‘were hosles humani gen- eria, and had no right to demand protection up- der the laws of the country. ‘ME. HOAR SARCASTIC. Mr. Hoar made some very sarcastic and pointed Temarks as to the connection of the Cabinet and of the democratic party with trusts, He sald that when the Senator from Texas (Mr. had undertaken to e1 rhten the oy oy since) on the qt lon of trusta, he (! hoped to get some light as to what Were, whore they were, what relations to the great politi ‘and hood there was of political danger He wished the Senator from Texas (Mr. or the Senator from Mississl; (Gir. the Senate what informat ‘they, there, for instance, a Standard Ol) 1m country? And, if so, Was that trust represented in the Cabinet at this moment? Was it represeuted in the Senate? Was it represented in the councils of an important political party? Was there Sugar trust, and were Its representatives consulted ¢ framing of 8 great revenue tariff bil, and looked after con- i HH Biche itl i Ff ‘on the 16th of Au. Eon, 8 9 dompal a legisla Rousehoid tor one of tne great noscesarice of te ‘Wea there a whisky. trast, and what, was in politics just now? "Was there an Anthracite Ooal crust, and where was that at work, from 108 ir. George's amendment, in Yo aitack those trusts,’ or power in ‘the alter the tariff, honest, might be Well to include in his amendments the trusts which be (Mr, Hoar) had just mentioned Why baa the Seuntor arranged so dareruty, y \@ Seni A Proposed legislation, as noe to hit. theas whieh _ stood ‘atives of them in his Cabinet, tue power to {he Revenues of the country by his unsupported SENATORS REAGAN AND PAYNE replied to Mr. Hoar, Mr. Payne treating the insin- uation that the Standard Oil Co. was represented in the Senate and in the Cabinet as unworthy of a Senator and fit only wo be used on the vulgar ANOTHER EXCHANGE OF PERSONALITIES. ‘Mr. Spooner, in submitting a resolution in rela- the inv ot tain alleged election. in hadaggengs nor Ngan a ~ yp one wo ‘@ newspaper paragrap! “fiddled with Buckshot When be hed reed the heading Mr. Spooner looked up and remarked: “I gee the from South Carolina sneers at that” Butler, who was referred to, arose and said: “Mr. President, the Senator from Wisconsin exag- erates his own importance tT Was giving t to what he was fe Sie ties Mr. 3} jpooner replied that he might have misin- bee] eee learned but that he was lodifferent 8 to the Senator's opinion of him. ‘A heated political discussion on the resolution ‘was entered upon. Mouve of Representatives. Immediately after the reading of the Journal the House resumed the consideration of the con- ference report upon the sundry civil appropriation Dill, ‘The pending question was on the motion of Mr. Holman, of Indiana, to concur in the Senate \dment relative to an i ‘as to the practi. batty of reclait ‘the arid with an amend ment providing the expenses of the work should be paid from the apy lations for the ‘topographic surrey. The motion was lost. ‘THE ARID LANDS AMENDMENT AGREED TO. ‘The Senate amendment was then concurred in ‘with an amendment proposed by Mr. Breckin- ridge, of Kentucky, establishment of a zoological park in Washington. from Vineyard Haven, where she had for ok the sumucr, with her children, “air. ande Mr | gitt,dcelea” un) mere & concurrence, the ae Richard Nixon were with Mrs. Dolph moat of tue | tablishiment at ternational capital of the pro- the 4TH DAY of SEPTE: pomp gue te butit = . ex TO WRITE OUT AN ADVERTISEMENT. Fn rs, Rochester have built a cottage at Kor. _ Caine Vineyard Haven, which they occupied this season, | Mt. Forney (Ala) opposed the motion, and re. we? ‘Gardiner ‘The littie daughter of tue family has Deen very ui | garded It as extravagant (or the Goverment to Georwe all summer, but is bow convaiescing. Bay $148,000 forthe purchase of 121, acres of and Samuel W. Woodward, Col. Carey’s family spent the season in their | Which Was not worth one-hait of sum If Otis F. 8 ‘Leroy Tuttle, ‘the park were established it would require an ex- Wr Go Ww Sohn FW Taureuce Sands, cottage at Vineyard Haven. ture Of $100,000 a year for all tine to come We erisce To Szzz, Voon| Penenin i! award G, Dea. Mrs, Miller and her daughter, Mra Lieut. | for tus mainte COE Be rics ee CRATES. cat the G ‘Albert ¥, Stevens, Samuel buedd. Clover, are at Newport; they will the | __Mr. Herbert (Ala.) the i and HAYWARD & HUTCHTNGUM EOE oth ot | _eetc7t autumn at Old Point Comfort, "and they re suggested that inere was a realestate speculation pith, Porceinins for" “Manicl ease Fine CO! <—. DE JOEN A DALE Tortie winter: wecracon Of coming to this eity ) NXT olson inquired whether Senator Beck had butehere Dow vane for | Ras returned. Z Miss Eliza Marie Peters (daughter of tne tate | 04 !auroduoed & bill for @ similar PUrPOS. tn. ‘Bed-Zw* Office 912 N. ¥. ave. n.w. ‘Thomas Peters and of Mrs. Hester Peters, | troduced the ‘Senator Beck ‘De wrong. " 7 rand nieve of Judge of Phils | Any Senator might be wrong. In fact, 1t seemed Panza Strom BOCA TION Sis Test ene A deiphia) an Str Hoverdeau Buchanan oe tovaien that “the whole Senate was — . Prine acartsing stock in the, “Herial Building Asoo: os pom ween ot 2 wrong all the time. (Laughter.} 52-tmch tiene Cloth, all choice shades, at iy are per moni open t oe ees aee | in st. John’s chureb, West ioe Leo 1c Capitol Topics. Poe) r. 1416 F at. u.w., who will furnish | Regester, rector, Mr. john Van IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS, 52 and 54-inch Habit Cloths, 75c.. $1 and $1.25. gp yo , Mr. Samuel Trimble, Dr. Nourse] ‘The President has sent the following nomina- ‘SS-tuch All-Wool French Serges, Special Bargains, all Sod page 8 por eat per ean on withdrawal. Bnd sented the est ae Sug ARets | tions to the Senate: Lambert Tree, of Illinois, now mow hit cates, = G. CAMYBEST) Tou nt aw, | escorted to the altar by her Drother Mr, Thos, | envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary ‘Senriettas, all-wool, 46-inch; Special Bargain at 85e.;| JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Peters, of Atlanta. She wore a traveling gown of | to Belgium, to be envoy extraordinary and minis- full lige of colora ad Treasurer, French gray Drap d’Alma cloth and capote 10 | ter plenipotentiary of the United States to Russia, (iiigec aun saaassopene Cena as | 2225-10 cor Hullaing, 1610 Fst.n.v.__| match, and wore diamonds, “she was precoaed by | ice Geurge, ¥: ; edwin ‘87%. 50 and 650. ters, Jeasle and Willie, dt Mr. Jesse Peters, who | Conia: the tollowiap-aemed joroes sae oer ‘Black Dress Goods and Silks, at special prices A look Wore Kate Greenaway dresses. ree grooms. was | ries of "of the oh States, Howard and you will be convinced, atvended by his best man, Mr, Mark Wilks Collet, of ocnew ‘Yort, to Chins: Charle? Kalle ‘Among the guests at the eoune wens era ncet | aay, Of Kansas, vo Venezuela; lrenry 1. Viuas of Body, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets, at lone than ragu- tent people, | immediately after the ‘servis the ‘Waicebouie of New York vomarioos iar cata | Face neead sas rest area Extended trip Ne Blankets, Comforts, Table Linen, Towels, 2, at very few we a Eg eg oe California, an Seapsien to cur Flue D ast own house, assistant in the United States Coast and Prot. F. C, of Boston, 1s in the city on | Survey, to bea member of the Mississippi River Hosiery, Worsteds and Notions; quality and prices Visit to his relative, Mr. C. 8, Noyes, ‘Commission to represent the United staves Coast ‘col them. ‘and Geodetic Survey on said Commission. Mr. and Mrs. H. A Wind have returned froma petephrerite ached vernonia peesghnon Lo Ahadedengpeapmncdvabyenomyrint Senator Stewart has recetved as a present from ‘New Stock Lace Curtains and Portieres. Mie ogee, ot Capitol Hill, left this afternoon | -.2Cmcers and employes of the heveds stave ‘New Stock Holland Curtains; made to order and for Boston, to resume her musical studies, ready-made. ‘Mise Josie Arnold has returned from @ pleasant | Prison & walking cane composed ¢f thirty.tour pea Tea ap Virgina with ass ‘Lily smith, formeriy of [meen dB nent Ulcheetpn mtr into 5,674 8 ‘928 7th and 706 Ket 2.v. Mr. and Mra T. J. sheridan have returned to the | 824, handsome, pleco, of Trou. ailorest por. Owe To Tur Rexanxantz Svocess city trom their wedding tour, Hoos of the world, | Among the features ot — Misa Nellie Meline, daughter of Major J. F. Me-| tne cane into which many aall PALACE KIXG, Dang, wuss, She memos of Bt, Pacers: | Pion. ‘The handle 1 of alver and ia orsearentee angele this Your has nearty Che Young ocuple Will aie eae eae ‘with mothet.ot- pearl ‘be cane was sone by ioe Of thetr appreciation of Bis services in be- See ‘ov Mua, Parrax.—News has been recetved | half of tae state. ‘Of the death at He, of ‘7mB RETALIATION BULL. to Wasuington and” subsequently cussed tbe retaliation bill somewbat this morning, tote Bronco nea ont Dok took no, setinn. 1 armalta che reply o€ 806 ype SO Ea ‘President to Senator Hoar's resolution asking Geo, W. Martin and @no. ©. ot At Janta, editors of = weexiy, cata ts ico. | SU ne Poros one of leading ‘The! reduced the Sas & Ne ee GEN, SONS LETTER. He Formally Accepts the Nomination fer the Presidency. PROTRCTION FOR AMERICAN LABOR ADVOCATED—TER SURPLUS AND TARP QUESTIONS DISCUU-RD—TER (CHINESE QUESTION—OTHEE POLITICAL ISSUES. Mr. Harrison's letter accepting the republican Presidential nomination bas been given to the Public. Tt 1s of broad scope, dealing not only with the taritl, Dut many other public questions As tothe tarif, he saya: “It is a matter of congrat- Uulation that the declarations of the Chicago con- Yention upou the questions that now att act the interests of our people are 0 clear and emphatic. ‘Theres further cause for congratulation in the fact that the convention's utterances of the demo~ cratic party, if im any degree uncertain or con teadictory, can now be Judged and interpreted by Executive acts and measages and by definite pro- positions in Congress, This is especially true of What 18 popularly known as the tariff question, The issue cannot now be obscure, “It is not a coD- test between schedules, but between wide-apare Pilneipiea” The foreign competitorsor our market ave, With quick instinct, seen how our issue of ‘Unis Contest may Dring them advantage, and our own people are not So dull as to miss of Th asa upon our protect arse fs pe assault upon our je onal in law or as vicious, i principle, and those jonal in law or as vicious, who hold such views sincerely cannot stop short Of an absolute elimination from our tariit taws of THE MILLS BILL 4 STEP TOWARD FREE TRADE. He refers to the Mills bill as a step toward free trade, What they call it he says does not matter. assault the ive Conunuing, Dosays: Those. who teach expressioas of sya tries and oar w« THE WORKINGMEN HAVE THE SETTLEMENT OF THE ‘QUESTION IN THRIN OWN HANDS, “The republican party holds thas a protective tariff is constitutional, wholesome and necessary. We do not offer a fixed schedule, but 8 principle. We will revise the schedule, modity always with an intelligent fect upon domestic production and the w: our working peo worthy objects of tariff American market for American prod Maintain the Atuerican scale of wages, juate discriminating duties upon foreign Products. The effect of lower rates by compet- and larger importations upon tke public revenue is cont gent and doubtful, but not so the effect upon Atuer- an production and American wagea. work and lower wages must be accepted as the in evitable result of the increased offering foreign goods in our market, By way of recom as see end So acco e American mat! suggested that diminished wages of toe working map ‘will have ucduminished pr power, and that be will be able to make u| mor re as Se ‘he nome mar en! foreign market, Our working fen have ths setuement of the uestion iu ter own hands. ‘They now obtain higher wages and live more comfortably than tnose of any ve formers. They. il, deelde, for themselves a for Une country whether the protective aystem shall be continued or destroyed.’ system. by our convention,” ne pe che nacessury reduetion, We are aot lkely fect the necessary. a to decalled upon, I think, to makea present choice Detween the surrender of our in the otbonds. The law authorizes this ‘use of It, and if1t 18 not needed tor current or defici- the people, and not the | legisia- Chinese would also meet my The expression of the convention upon, tals subject 18 ‘m Spica is made for a free’ ballot and 8 fair count. ‘The right of cervain territories to admission Into ‘the Union Is defended inaintained. 48 TO TRUSTS, authority fairly and eft with these Conueeted with tals subject.” APPROPBIATIONS FOR EDUCATION I Gen. Harrigon says: le leer exigency that calls for still more lberat rect. in aid of common schoo! edu- Democracy, and the Kings ouny Democtac rr clube ana t jouse, With their Diue-ciad aod in front, and marcued upto Music Hall, where the convent was beld. They found the doors securely 11 And It Was 11:30 o'clock before they gained THE DELEOATES TOOK THEIR SKATE onthe main foor, where cards stuck on staffs marked the place where the deiegation from each county Wastosit. A brass band seated in the gallery began to play when the frst of the deie- Fates cavered and kept up a. series of Anepurtcing Strains while the bail was gradually Milng wp ‘The only attempt madc to decorate the conves= Telegrams to The Star. GENERAL HARRISON’S LETTER. i What the Papers Have to Say of It. NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION One on Sither side of ge itself Was sel asa forest scene held about 500 chairs, occupied by those who had influence suMctent Lo secure plauiorm tickets, Ladies occupied the boxes on either side of the siaye, One of Lhe frst (0 Lake & seat in Che section Teserved for delegates was Henry D. Purroy, who £ English Interest in our Oampaiga. Republican Papers Praise it, of Course, New Youx, Sept. 12—As might be expected the cupied, The band struck up the Star Spangled republican Journals throughout the coustry et- | Banpet, and an Uaher Was fon making’ Lis way erally heartily support Gen, Harrison's letter, | down &n aisle to caring & ‘while the democratic tase weak | framed porwait of Predident cievelnnds w ‘and insincere document ‘are a few | Was placed op an easel at right of Lhe stage. ‘Tus brief points made by Journals taken at random: | house rose and cheered, the Elmira ciuie being ‘Columbus, Sun: “Where Cleve. | especially enthusiastic and No thelr cheers land touched a ‘ot tm the for Cleveland apouuer vouley for Hull, The gover: it had been carried to the platiorm un mnediately after that of the President, ul as son a8 taken to Ube rear of the stage. tation thee would be premature and would i Ube stage effect Its appearance at a later mo~ tent was ibienged 10 produce. ‘The hour Oued ing Of the convention Was 12 0’! Harrison says: *Me too,’ The letter will not add & ‘Whit to his strength asa statesman por to Dis (dem.): “Tt is a carefully ised "writien, pnuetoy urge, Raines, of Monroe, as chairman, Charles K. Do- freeat as yecretars.’ and ‘nos. F. ‘Gilroy, Win. I Delaney and Joseph N. Newberger as reading seo relarics. ‘They were unanimously elected. Mr- Mute then nawed John Austin Latnrup, of Steuben, john F. MoQuade, o€ New York, to escort Mr’ Raines to ihe Chair.” Beruard ¥. Martin, of the ‘Tammany delegaUion, anuounced Wat Judge Mo- was unavoidably abscut aud moved that procker be substituted. Mr. Murphy in~ stead named Gen. Spinola, but he suggested that George Ht. Forster, president. of tue New York of aldermen, take his and the sube stitution Was made. Mr. Raines on taking the chait was received with applause. The usual com nities were appointed. A RECESS TILL EVENING. AL 1:45 o'clock the convention took a recess um ‘Sentinel: “It is the letter of a dema- it ts wu dishonest and sopa istical ‘its treatinent of the issues before the country. Itisa document from the | “nly it ts not mentioned m the latest press firwt word to thetase. Bet general is not only | directories, Of course, there Js mo truth in the insincere, he is cowardly in his discussion of the | statement that the Cobden Club ts ratsing money ‘erift isue.” to further free trade tn the United States, On the Hartford Oourant “The democratic candi- | question whether the adoption of free trade by date lacks the courage ‘to meet the issue he has | ocher uations would be beveficlal of not to Eu raised and is trying to dodge it, ‘The republican land, the members of the Cobden Club ate divided. jany Ubink and I believe tbe opinion is sbi Imad who has honest convictions and does not fear | that eminent free-trader, Mongredieu, ‘to speak them.” gland will be positively "benefited by being the Detroit Free Press (dem.) “In brevity Mr. Har- | only free-trade nation. The current number of Fison’s letter has Une adv. ‘over iu Jron bas no reierence to the American tariff. Ine deed, the Engilsh trade papers generally seldom with that staleaman-Uke document. | refer to tue sub ae gecrecy-couis "cor oui er | "nt ek have the result Of the campaign dependent upon| MICHAEL DAVITE PROTESTS, ‘Ube estimate Which Uninking, lutelligent men will — UL upon the two respectively.” He Thinks the Nationalists Have Bees Gazette: “The letter is Praising Gladstow Teo Mauch. in contrast tn its simplicity, ease and certainty Of | o.-i4i Cable Dispatch to Ime Evermo Bran. touch and exactness of with tbe labored, strained, anxious and pompous’ produc- | | Loxvos, Sept. 12—Michael Davitt has revolted on of Mr, Cie vd against the Parneliites. In a letter to the Datliy St, Louis Giobe-Democrat: “It deals, with the leading tgsues of national concern, and deuls wit ‘them ciearly, courageously and sutisiactorily.” SOME SOUTHERN OFIXIONS News he somewhat attenuates bis recent utters ances, but thinks the praise of Giadstope by the Dationalists Is absolutely excessive, and complains Ubat be has nine times been pul in prison under Gladstone's administration. He says be forgives, although he cannot forget, and bopes the Wiberals ‘will ry and forgive the Irish who think they are een Eacagt What Is possible to save the Inst Ne the gow of ex here 18 little doubt letter was before the country and the prediction republican presidential candidate didn it republican rt not give it ut Jong ago and not have it come nto such strik- ing and unfavorable contact with that of the President. General Harrison is an average repub- polliician and his letier shows that public Certnipation, Spay te ast foud' asthat agains the Duigarian crucives in 1876, because of the confidence inspired by the byelections in Gladstone's speedy return vo power. Monuments to Jno, and Chas, Wesley. Bpecial Cable Diapatch to Tee Evewive Stan. Loxpox, Sept. 12—The founiation-stones of monuments © John and Charies Wesiey will be laid next week at Epsworth. Iev. Chas, Garrett, the treasurer, bas received many subscripuous from Wesieyans in America. TURINS ROYAL WEDDING, letter 1s, of devotes to] A Picturesque and Imposing Scene. discussion of the tariff, while presenting | Tvnrx, Sept.12.—The marriage of the duke of Wal unportant question, It might have been ex- | Drated yesterday with great pomp. After the cussble in a republican stump-speaker a week ago when all the royalties had assembled, ave indulged in this mauper of ta | with a Mass Of 100,000 peopie tbe but, with Mr. Cleveland's letter juum, | Deckground, the scene was) pictureeque and effec- Harrison lowered himself by stating that the | uve. U; ‘the arrival of bride tweive bends democracy advocates (ree trade. It appears Unat ox jeudelssobn's “Wedding March.” Tue position of bis own party ts 60 Weak that Gress Was covered with silver bees and De image plausible by |eagies, The train was white and silver. Acap- a attitude for" tbe opposi- | tive balloon, covered with roses, and bearing Une Gen. Harrison evidently equirms under | initials of the Doated over the scene. Al whisky declaration of his piatiorm He | the guests state banquet and a gala 1s forced to face the music, but be an- | operatic performance, ‘Thp city was illuminated bouuces that the Recessity for ‘the in- | in diy Shy Kossuth out of grativude ‘apoleonic help tn the struggle for Lhe freedom , Velegrapbed bis cougratulalons W = neice! a man Sal orm, nom tare os seat suns oer ea Fi Dal 12—A falo Dull wae het Rar ert AM ew Te verday. It was aione ae SUPpOsed wi trom the ng & a eg Teported in Ube iootuills between Une James and Missouri Kivers in tue counties of Logan and Em- erson, Which are sparsely settled. It was killed ‘by Ubree men after a bard i. It weighed about 1,700 pounds andis one of the largest kied ia Murdered by Nez Perces, A MIMER TREACHEROUSLY SHOT WHILE SLEEPDNG— MIS COMPANION ESCAPES. Heuzxa, Mowr., Sept 12.—Tue murder of John by Uwo Nex Peroes Indians has Just vo this city. Rombaugh, with Eonar arbor nee 1 imine. ‘They had feached Dulwr creck, ip Mseowls County, when Ubey met two Indians. i rf ‘Toester was opened inst Rew Your, Sept. 12.—Wall sreet, 1 am—Lome 32—A serious accident oocurred | Ceptuional, with a ain, of, % percenk, 8 muary venue Cabie road last in | Gtive was made at the market 4 2 woman, Mrs was Ejurea | ever, im which St. Paul, Western Uniod, Lake aoosty bert, at ‘hrene | Suore, dnd Lackaw anus were che sutton inte ag so | siete anys eee Pa beary during ie prevalence othe ald, ‘was oaly a few ‘aaa | te was removed tbe market Decain® esa Sapte ta | tae a a ear es Sag ——— ‘Dak prices tailed (0. gu Migber, and Men Barnet Out. | a ee aes pornly hid oo 8 isige wes if i ut

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