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THE EVENING STAR “UBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gorner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & B. KAUFFMANN, crevt Tue Evers Stan is served to subscribers: tity by carriers, on their own account ae Tome oe SEE Sr Be per mnek conten at the counter Sontn< one year, 0. sit uontha gh OS® Post Odice at W > eT at Washington, D.C. as Ter WEEELY Stam—published Priday- Year. postaae prepaid. Sizimoniae, SOcenaa © © E8-All mail subscriptions SEA mail ne aunt paid i advanomy Rates of adverti@ux wade on 2 ligation. Vor. T3—No 11,028, WASHINGTON, D.C..” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1888. bering Star, SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL_NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. = | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Be EE a Tete new, hey, Gnomon 0 co. L. 8. c Le. FOUNDRY CIRCLE WILL ‘mert in the parlors of Foundry M Corner 14th and @ sta n.w.. MONDAY. the 24th inst., wor. Sunday School at 9:30am. Pro: eh- Hc P i Mcetion of oficers. asstgnmnenta, resdings | jug ui id aim. by the pastor. Prayer msetine ou Subscr ptions for Chautauquan. club Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. A cordial wel- chub rates for books at discount. -2t*_ | come to all. Ee ENGLISHMEN: ST, GEORGE'S HALL, Sig ath me) aw, PVERY SATURDAT jerary aud Musical. Soc able by te ST- SOCIETY and their friends. Free edmie- SLEMENTS LODGE NO. 5, WILL HAVE Bee ihe Govt Fomplacs' Temperance meeting at Prohibition } all, SUNDAY NIGHT. at 8 Orelock. A ne program has been arranged, Everybody EV = Grokor” “PRED. @" ATRINaGN Te a_i aa SON = ; TRINSON.: Vice President: ND HELP MISSION AND HOME BICHARD ROTHWELL} Vie! ‘H Oe FALLEN AND INTEMPERATE. WO- JOHN CUOK. President. BENJAMIN, Secretary. \ << STUDENTS OF THE NATIONAL COL- LEGE OF PHARMACY will refer to its ad- ‘Yeriyement ta the Educational column of this paper. se2]-Lw > “tx” DEMOCRATIC COMMIT- ae21-2t CHAS. F re ftev. £.D. Barney ‘end other imiseioti Sorkers” Public’ cordially invited. Meeting under Eupices of "the “Womad’s Christian ‘eaperance aio, ‘OMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE Sw 108 opeand rip Mission —Allinvited. to hear reports of the ‘Addresses, &@.- in th- terest of the “Fallen ‘and Unfortunate.” at Cavalry Baptist Church at'3 p.m. to-morrow. Ail friehds cor dinlly uvited. i “q@=l0UNG MENS OuRISTIAN ASSOCIA. Bo on G separ Meeting, for men only. (omorrow) at 4-30 p.m. Harvest series No. 4. Bub- +: Keapers’ Wages (John 436) W. KR. \sDUEWs, ister, “Paenday, September 25, at 7:45 pn, Bont Service and Young Men's Gospel Meeting. A cordial invitation to young men and strangera i , BISHOP JAMES A. LATANE, D. Bal:imre, will deliver an edderas at MGA. rons on THURSDAY EVENING, TEMBER 27, at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Reformed Eviscopal Le:eue. A Christian invitation is extended to-ail t0 be RW. PEACH, Secre- tary aud treasurer: J.C. PRATT, Chairman." It A CARD OF THANKS —THE UNDER- ‘signed her-by return their heartfelt thanks to their deat friends who renuered them such valnsbie Sasistance duriny the iiness of th tron: and also to those friends ‘syinrathy was so iy ex- a TRANSFERS FOS feuded, std iso Yor liberal conteibations of Sowers Berl tig Stee Petes on the Coma ut | “See MR. AND MRS. J. F. REARDON. Be MARTE, OR: 2, 1888. ‘La WIs JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, = isa on ee tae ents aq DOVERS, TAKE NOTICE Berea rere pecan cores Gene ae struction of my factory by fire; also to Seti TEE. Contributions for defraying the legitimate expenses of the National Democratic Committee in promoting: ‘the election of Cleveland and Thurman will be received at the Headquarters of the Advisory Committee and ‘Treasurer for the District of Columbia, 939 F st. 2.¥.5 second floor, between 8 a m. and 11 p.m. 1 F the ¥. SER: GERMAN ONAL METHOD, EXPERI. enced wacker, testimonials from, Feeulat weably class of 1 monthe stand, ferme 61.50 Pet Rout MAL WATSON, Nendeuce S12 Gib.ct eet0" ‘The following merchants on Capitol Hill have con- tract wit, Assembly 6451, L., to close | thanks to Mr. W. Riley Deeole, insurance broker, 1. On and after SEFLEMBY 1% their ‘respective places | Fret. uw. for bia expeditious adjustment or the above of business at 7 p. m., Seturdays excepted: J. Walte- | i ‘Res: ve CHAS, MEMMERT. POLAND WATER POLAND WATER. meyer, 223 Pounsyivauia ave. se.; S. Fisher, lose se21-3t Pennsylvauia ave, se; Wis. Hi Vennayl- = Suny are ey JA” Mopsttt 31? Poni lana ove “Gamatized labor will kaow where to deal 'woSuvat_| 4. Pwcuty barrel of that clebrated water received to- <=> rouiraniz jouN fiworrs. Sole Agent, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, _ Telephone 122-2. nore at HAMLIN] CORNER 9TH oe ae | Suuday, september 23. 1888: Sun- | 15 s.m.; preaching by the vastor, 11 Bry fireday evenings 7:30." G PPhandey 73 | co Mi 730 eo “ay evening, 30. The a FOUR: RESBYTERAIN | Tabet. and Here. Soouee E, stil eam Young poorigtorares mocting a Tp ae Pray 7 eed ies on Hhureday ai Bociock, Strangers are GURLEY CHAPEL_P FACHING TO- ‘morrow at 113. m. aud 7:30 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. WiLLiaM 8. MiLLEs. Sabbath school at p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday at 7:30 pm. It => CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (CNIVER- silat Lith and Leste nw lev. ai 1 ‘school at All’ are conitally invited. Ko evening METROPOLITAN A.M. E. CHURCH, M at. bet. 15th and 16th sts. Rev. Joux G. ITCHELL. astor.—Sunday school at 9:30 a m — a at a Cpe 7 in the mt ee as eh ieee at 8m. Subject: Christ our Prophet. uM FY Te EAP PASTOR REV. G. Hf COREY. letropolitan Mi. &, chuveh, corner ay and stay at 11 i, aod 7:30pm. Sunday school O30 ate” “At FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ag (QiBCE of 10th and G sts. n-w The pastor, 5 WAN, D. D.. will proac ‘mi. upon “The Search Yor Wisdom" No evening. preacl ice. Veaper nervice at'7 pm. Sunday school im Snsle fod by Brot bischow. orwanate At <~ CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER ‘Sth and Ht sts. w.w., Key. saMUEL H. pore gultegeaear kY eta "kendall Chapel Toraweh. 1334 and D sia ew View. TuEnox 8 p.m, — ae, SEAE REFORMED CHUROH.—SERV- ‘ice in the chapel, coruer 15th and Uata. n.w., HePgre EAI Am, ihe pastor will be asnnted bt Rey. Mr. Pract adel strangers cord welcome. Seatsfive. Sunday school st B30. Pistons Fesidence. 459 H st. n.w. Be MCKENDEE We CHURCH, MASK AVE, bet. Oth aud 10th sts. n.w.—lev. C. Hem: ARDSON, pastor.—1] am, “Cleaned from 6:42 bn. young people's inceting. “9:30 = school.” #:30 p.m... temperance meeting. Wagrny, of Wanhingion’ asic by ‘Mekentrss Stiots." nents free and pi uf the “LQUILABLE BUILDING,” 2003 F 8T. ASSE | S—3898,217.43. Office hours. from 9 a.m. to4:30 p.m. On the first dvesday in each monty the ofice will be open from ma Advances will be made prompuly REMOVAL — THE VIRGINIA BRICK fe pansy vice is now loenved iu, the At- Buildiag, 930 Fm ne. 3 kev iw ‘Treaster aud Manager. DR. KR. J. HYAIT, DENTIST, HAS Ri Soe tutnca'to the city and opeasd's dental office ia st. Cloud Building, cor. 9thand F sts., Rvom 47. Grer Btanditond's Druxe Store ooie So g>, NOTICE 1) TVXPATENS—OFFICE OF > rae Commissioners Distuict oF COLUMBIA, INGTON, September 19, 18! he attention of he e-pecially called to the fact. that UNTIL MBER FIRST NEXT General Taxes, real personal, in arrears July Ist, 1886, and all speci] Sessimeni# dus the Distr ct of Columbia can be paid v 6 to velek Subsernpticns for shares in the 15th issue received éaily at the office of the Association, Equitabie Build- 1UUS F st Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Tarpblets explaining the object and advantages of the Amecaativs are turnised upon application, with aly SEX per crutum mterest per. auuum, Bt ace cordance wita an act of Couxres# Eps vved Juve 25th, ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. 1888, in lieu of all penaities a d No per cent iuter- est. aud that ou and after NOVEMBER FIRST N.XT the penalties and tn ver cent intevest will again be added, “WILLIAM B WEBB, SAMUEL E. WHEAT- LEY, CHAKLES W. KAYMOND, Couuntssioners D.C. > MR. M. A. HOFFMAN, Labirs’ TAILOR, has remioved to 421 th st nw. were he is prepared to aupply his customers with hew styles Dresses, Cos ah Kiditig Hsbite.” Moderate prices oe 3 Bd = cs PTION Tv THE ES OF STOCK ‘oF 71 FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, i ‘OF GEORG..:OWN. WILL BE CLOSED AFT! SEXT MONTHLY MEET- ail OCTOBEK 3, 1888. grown, it is deeined avisable by the Directors co close the books om the above dace. This chance to abtain a home had better be accepted, while the oppurtuuity 1s Offered. An examiuatio. into ite metuods. and _3NO. JOY FDSON. Sec’y. oa Gic> CbOeAN'S INSTALMENT 739 AND 741 7111 ST. NW. Cheapest house mm city to buy your Furniture, Car | = is, Cil Cloths, Mattings. Baby Carriages, Ref re, Stoves, &. Everytline ib the houscfurnishing De seid on eredit as cheayas Ux y cau be LoUKLE else here for cab. i MaKe AND LAY ALI. CARPETS FREE OF yz cos? NEW PUBLICATIONS se Prsusuen Tovar a TIMELY AND IMPORTANT WORK. CITIZEN'S ATLAS or AMERICAN POLITICS. “issociation of Such Nosbitiwou at Bt Dotinie’s Hall commer of ty aud 1789-1888. With a series of over 150 Colured | 1," %.,08, TURSDAY EVENING. SERTEMBEN 25. sine and Chart. By Furrones W. Hwm-sutor | PEE y pe genguany™ He oER Pra of “Seribuer’s Statistical Atlas of the United States” | g ETT, BOOK AN HB MA: B 'P.isiter, bas Removed to 1utn vt. aud Peau floor. Satisiaction guarauteed. LARGE FOLIO, 82.00. suapigare. aw, SPECIAL NOTICE TO O¥sTER DEAL- Never before has the hteratare of American politics rece:ved so valuable a contribution as in this work. Dy 7 Vata at. tw eseries of maps and charts is given a survey of the T DYER BA Whole range of American polM@-al history aa wouder. | SS his et Estats fice o 104 Fe fal for its completeness as for its simplicity and con- | wp te AM do kp eeek MANU Yenience forcommon use. Without the Libor of study | §ylvauia, have ou exlibition, at No. 1418 F'STKEET or research, every point of national progress for 100 | Yalusbie adjasct to wusciiorn in! chest TS Bears presruted tothe exe and at ouce understood. | F werior Steet itulways, Stuambval™ Nactric Liat Br the adoption of graphic methods of illustration, | yu'ving Macuin 1 the great tariff problem of to-day fiuds in this work its | ,,1¢ as met with the approval of the most eminent simplest explanation and material for a rady w-der- | “A lwited Dumber of the Shares of the Sto:k of the standing. Ase meacer ide. of its conteuta, this work | COmPauy areforaale.__sel8 tt lustrates by vext, chart. an ma. - a ee THE HISTORY OF THE PoLITrcaL PaRTTES— | 74* CENTER, MAKEED SGRICULTORAL, MA. STAT© VOTES FOR 60 YEARS-THE TARIFF RATE FOR 100 YEARS BACK—DUTY, REVENUE, AND IMPORTATION OF 40 YEAKS-WAGES AND TARIFF. AND COST OF LIVING SINCE 1850— PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 60 YEARS— STRENGTH OF FOREIGN POPULATION IN ELEC- TIONS—DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURERS jngie buw The Directors of the Washiny tou Market Com| have been tor some time considering « pro}, from the above-named company which is Guderstood to embrace leading man facturers aud deale:s iu {arin ing aud other Kids of machivery, seeds and hardware aud fertiizers for a long lease of their varge, cmsuo- ious aud very eligible Lad over the Yth-strect wing of the Center Market. ibe vropositioa is understood to be to substantially duplicate the Quiucy, Hall Azricultural Machinery, iy tio. Seed aud Fertilizing Eacabliabivent over the uurkvt AND WOOL PRODUCT ILLUSTRATED IN COUNTY | it Hostou, from winch the country coutiguutis t0 the MAP-PARTY PLATFORMS SiNCZ 1789—GES- | fecturera te ‘New England a eappiicd fen Beets Heturers we ‘New bujland iw ouypiicd frou Boston, af Manufacturers" ower cau easily be supplied to this 9th street Cen- ter SMarker Iiall, xpd all kinds of muscuinery, inclusions models of pateutable mactinery, put ints operation Shere, thtsmving Washington permanent efuioit ot bew. uischitery, andthe thousands of fariun.e who iharuct hey. cots and al their va tous products at the Bational cayital, opporcaaity to purcbasc from tp mu fact.rer's and drst baud farming’ uteneile, seeds aud Terditzers, thus saving au eu Fmous profi: heretofore Praszed by miidie men ‘The mais entrance to this machinery hall isa wide from stairway at the corner of Uth aud B streets aout, Sf euticient height aud width to draw uy and let dows Nith well-edjusted alleys the beaviest aud Ingest Turin Tacinuery, waun: ani carriages of every ds- scription. This nin entrance frouts and is oatigt Sus to the lone ines 0 f-riuers’ sid producers tening Studia threc daye. a each “weex the cute leugth of Bostroct, bocween 7th and 10th streets: an clevator for Eandlag sualt machivery, trom aud bevy articles, cobuects with the ball om tue euat wide, also's stairway fa th eastern: tower snd Commodisas pe-songer chee Nator im the wester. tower of ‘tue Dub etreet wing. t- k ther with the ifou pasaceway irom Penusyivauia Src reudors this tractoge agricultural and maw: Ghauery iuarket warehouse eliyibie aud easily accoem= bie'for this proposed tse. nuamsved Feutaote teeces or toe Maen ects ant ied Feutauie svaces fur the lieu fade, and als kinds ‘of miiscel-ancous’ merchandielas winch is reached divectiy trou Peuuaylveuis svemes By'the rom passageway aiid sidewalkn tous connecting etery portou of this mammoth mart, will soon, De dtere oF stands tre beltu placed iu posticaens counters 8 ce being placed in poutica. ‘The PLOVLE'S PARCEL DELIVERY GO. in, ESAL AND PCLITICAL HISTORY, 1636-1888, etc., te, ete. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN. *.*For sale by all booksellers, or sent, postpaid, upon receipt af price, by CHARLES SCRIBNER'S soNs, po 743-745 Buoapwax, New Youn. E. P. Rors AUTOBIOGRAPHY axp LAST STORY, “QUEEN OF SPADES.” gemplete tp Lippincott’ ‘Sept 20. ress. NCOTT'S MAGAZINE. Philadelphia. Owe oe Tue Resanxaste Scccess ov tHe PALACE KING, Pam 2 5 a’ ‘this year has nearly, Seetiet. [eeastracteds conical manapea a best shape; larwest result wih smallest’ Sousumption; most substantial ‘and arrangements (o establish: an off ‘Quickest’ beater Baruet row, where they wil tecelve market bassets HALWAKD & HUTCHINSO: and all xinds of parcels purcha-ed at the market and 424 Oui st Our customers are reminded that by placiug their SENT ABE GAL sepairy of FURNACES, LATKOBES, ANGE. Sc, at this time, many vexations may be vided aud much money saved. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, tekserapu iuesouges tum housekeeper sscanea ifvus hoesboriers attend (0 ju chasing aud dehiverine all artic es tue ordered crom any macket dealer, relieving housckeehe es from placivc their orders péreousliy in inek-aseet and ENEMGIZUN MANU- |) Fe a ete Atwal at 7, led by Brother Havext. Gospel vervice st raed je. LaDsom. “Mra ismoone's mi" Sunday. p.m. Brother Batty, sumiay 7-30. Services daily at' 12m and 7.45. bin. Branch, Tent, Cot spd Gospel Wakon meetings aa anual (Sea “Dilletin. Unsuved oues come aud give your hearts to Jest ighty to save’ nd strony to deliver. an ERIAN OHURCH.STH Trey nM 2 Ag-Ben, De opte, g=> THIRD QUARTERLY Mi Bo ee Ghareh ee Ww pester. 11 am. preaching’ by the ENDRE KEILKY; 7:45. p.m, by t Young People’s ING OF 4TH M. Fenevtox, fy Deed, Me: Trais Mectinge; Quareerly Conference, Quaretriy Confer ‘Tuesday evening, 7:45 p.m. Love Feast, Wedien ay evenity 7:45 pain. All b.e welcome to tess serticen, On" futureday ‘evening. 8 pen: the Sumlay Scheel Go-net Temperane Society wil, save a eoueert snd sectible Tooa. Interesting Prosar, ‘Aduutamion 10 oe ae F NEW \ ORK AVENUE GqUnCHSsE ‘vices in the morning at 11 clock Sermon Rey. ANDREW Din ary. Pa Tool at 30 Teetiing Now Fa W JERUSAL_ Mt (SWI DENBORTAS) ‘North Cajitol at, be ween, Hand G Services To-morrow: Sa ool at 0:30 ~ Preaching at 1d by the Rev. JE narra ot Eas fon, Md.. subject: “iow is the “Lord Munileated” Beats free” i Se RYLAND MetHODIT Episcopal ‘church, cor. 10th aud D .W. Kev. CuaRirs W. BaLbwix. pastor. —Pr-aching at Ti am aud 7:30 pin “Sau: ool, 9 am. Prayer ‘Loursday nicht at 7-30 vciock. All are Mi-sionaty sociable Tuesday evenine at 8. WAUGH METHODIST EPIS. OP \L chureh, ‘3aand 8. @ (Capitol Hill). — ‘The pastor, J. A. Price, D, 11s, mand 7:30 pn m. Sunday “choot at 9::@iu.un.. with ion tly mus: sionary off-riugs. Prayer meeinz on shurday even= ing at'7:30 v'cive all iree at every service. 1t° FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, LTH ST. Bo ve Gilad thi we Revs chan’ A rahe yostor.—Sunday school, 9:30 a m. Presching uy the Pastor at 1] @ m. id 7:30 p. m. Sundiy school Stiminanuel Sianion at 3-30 o'loce” Weekly prose, crtive thursday evesing 7:30 velock. All are or- dially invited to vtvend. a eo DEESING, SERVICES AT KENDALI, 'GREEN.—The opening sunday service «1 the ( ollege and School for the Le.t wil be cund ited by A rot CHICKRRING and Teudered iu ~tus by Presideut J:LAUDET, To-morrow (-unday) afternoou at luck. ‘Lhia werv.ce will be ope to the pubic Se CEN BAL PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH, OF, Of 1 wail Su sts. u. W.—Peeachime by «6 pastor. Rey. AW. Yrrzum ‘very Sai bath at 11 0% pam Sw iday School at 0:50. Youme st'0:45. Seats free, We.come toau lt USION ME. CHUK TH ST, neat Pa. ave.—Sunday Schou! at Y:0 2° Thine’ at 11am. aud 7-30 p.m. by the pastor, BO ae HE «aaa bypeta, a eke of bial of ‘uses. Modday cvcuing. Prayer ecrvice Wedue. evening. “Allinited ie” {OUNT VERNON PLACE M.E CHURCH e>, Nor: Be south. comer of ots and K stroste ues Revs. We or. Preaching at 11 o'clock he Law of Ascent in tie Kinwuou of Godin at 7:40 poms Ssam say school at 0-30 a in Ali Southern Methalints in Sout Wasuiuyton are qiifo,atteud al-day services at tue Hall cipuer th and -D ‘streets s.w-Prescuing at Lam, aud 7200 van sna algovevcrs ut during. te week by ike Paster Hevs & W. HapDawar. iy —— E-STREE| BAPT ST CHUK will prea ee te eater, Rev. De 1. Fauscr, all preach at 11 a.m. aud at ivening -u0- Ject, “kaciy Opportunity.” ~All weleoued, ite Ke MET SQPOLITAN PRESBYTeicIAN ‘Church, 4th atd’B sts, 8 ¢, Capitol Hill, kev. Jom westen, D D.,.pasior —Preaching by the pastor to-morrow at No eveniug service 3. bbath, H, NEAR Youug Men's Meciing at Pl. cate Youne People’s Meeting T uescda: Ercole, — SIXiH PRESBYLERIAN CHU. CH. CoR 6th andC sts. s. w.—Presching vy the pastor. SOOTT | ERSHEY, at 11, on “Stranded ob & Lea shore;” Youug Fol at 7 paul. No wroachlug at Bice’ this: mouth vine way, rink uabit cre asked to come, and Kear the Sotulne se Tesidence 936 B st sw. at Bo as oe oe CARNATION COR * st. Sunday. Ei Eucharist 7:30 aim.: Mutine and wrivod, 11 mine offerings for current expenses, 3:30 pin, eveuso and ltany.; offerings ior the Sunday ectiool ahd chor funda. it ice THE BELIEVERS oF THE GOSPEL, Bo tire ite ft Catrne and tis eee of the Ki of God yn earth; snect every SUN- DAY AF IEKNUON at 3:30 o'clock. in Mouumeutal ‘Buulding. 133 Pa ave., be ‘and Hiding Agee ve between Lae and ud t's 1 Bee RLY MOUTH CONGREGATIONAL P-.™ church, corner 17¢i sta, n.waRev. W. W. Patron, v. D., will preach at 11am, audat the close of the’ morning service tue result of the council tw consider tev. Wat. I Pmgt’ tion as pasto: of Plymouth church will be read by Dr. Parroxe Tt" Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, Avrepweets—Sth page, Arronxgrs—34 page. ‘AvCTION SALEs—7th page. Boarpixo—3d pare. Busrness OmaNces—3d page, City Irems—B8th pare, Couxtay Boanp—id page, Counrny Reat Estate—3d page, DeaTus—Sth ree, Dexrisra1—3d pace. Epvoari0Nat—6th page, Excursions, Prowica, &c.—8th page FAMILy SUPPLIEs—7& pagan Frvaxctat—7th page, Fon Rewr (Flats)—th page. ForRexr (Rooms)—4th and Sth pages, Fon Rext (Houses)—8th pira Fox Ruxr (Stores)—Sth page, Fon RExr (AMiscellsneous)—4th page, Fon Sate (Houses) ~3d paca, For Save (Lots)—5th page. For SAL (Miscelianeous)—34 page Hovseruaxissixas—7th page, Lapis’ Goops—7th pace. Loca. Mexriox—8th para, Lost axp Fouxp—3d vara ‘Manntaoes—Sth page. Mower To Loax—Sd pare Mrproat—7th page, New PUBLICATIONS—Ist page, Ockax Steamxens—7th pace, Porowao Riven Boars—7th pags Prawos axD Onaaxs—7th page, Pensowat—4th page. PRorEss1onat—7th page ProrosaLs-—7th page, RarLnoaps—7th page. SrzciaL Notices—Lat page, SPectaLtres—7th page. ‘Tux Trapes—6th page. Waxtep(Help)—4th page, Wann (Situations)—4th page, Waxrap (Rooms)—4:h paza, Waxrep (Honses)—4th page. Wann (Miscellaneous)—4th een, Rioet or Way Turovca Ixpran Lanp.—The President has appointed, under the act of March 2, 1887, Wm. A. J. Sparks, ex-Commissioner of the General Land Office, a co-referee and chairman ot the referees, to act with two others, one to be aj pointed by the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Rail- May Co. and oue by ‘the principal chiet of the Cherokee Nation in the Indian Territory, to assess against the rjlway company the amouat of com- pensation o be paid to the Indians for right of Way through ‘heir lands. This action is ‘made necessary under the act granting aright of way by reason of the rejection. by the Indians in June Just of the compensation of $50 per mile named in the act. SECRETARY FAIRCHILD has left the city for a short vacation at Casenovia, N. ¥. During his absence Assistant Secretary Thompeon Will act as Secretary. To PRorgct AMEKICAN INTERESTS IN HAYTL— The U.8.S. Boston, now at the Brooklyn yard, has been ordered to prepare for a cruise within ten days. It is announced at the Navy Department that she will go on a secret diplomatic mission to the West Indies, In view of the recommendation in the report of Capt. Chester, of the Galena, made Public day berore yesterday, that a man.of-war be sent to HayU during the convention and presiden Ual election, Which ta.es place oa the 10th of Oc tob: it has’ been generally conceded wat this 18 2 Lhe Boston's errand. Commopoxs J. H. GiLus, acting rear-admiral of the South AUantic squadron, arrived in the city to-day on his way to Newport News, Va., where ke ll take steamer for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the 25th inst. On his arrival at Rio he will take com- mand of the squadrot ‘Tae LaUNogiNG oF THE BaLTiMore.—The cruiser Baltimore will probably not ve launched next as Was expected, rations: Saturday, on .ccount of the delay’in the al ier ground waya, CHANGES IN THe PaciFic SQuaDRON.—Li uts, Rit- tenuouse and Merriam nave been transferred from the Vandalia to the Dolpuin, Assistant Enylo-er G. H. Bail has beea dealed fro.n the Alert and granted leave oc absence. Ensign Sweetti has D-en transferved froin Lue Vandalia to the Adams, Lieut. G.C. Hanus has been detacued from the Nipsic. Tur U. 8. 8. ConsTELL TION sailed this morning from Nortolk for Porisinoutu, N. He APPOINTMENT.—Chas. D. Winn has been ap- Pointed storekeeper and gatyer at Kans.s City, 0, a Mmutary Capers —The (oliowing have been ap- poinied cadets at Lie Military Academy: Fred. E. Mann, Mariette, Wis.; Heury B. Weaver, Leicester, Mas; Jas Cavanagh, Brooklyn, N. Y., Malcom K. Grabaw, Grauau, Tex.; Albere Laws, Salis bury, Ind.; ‘Pegram Whitworth, Grecnwood, Li; Edward E.’ Hartwick, Grayling, Mich.; Wiltred H. Manwarien, Grayllug (alvernave); Wm. H. Coch- Tan, Shawano, Wis. (aiterpate); "Ira AicConnell, Butler, Mo., and Claude 8. Aruold, Harrisonville, Ao. (alternate). THe BoxD Orrexixos To-DaY aggregated $1,440,600, as follows: Reg. 45, $6,000 at 130, $500,000 at 130, $60,000 at 1:30, $36,000 at 129, ex luterest, $18,000 at 129, ex Ini. rest; coupon 43, 073g! $71,000 at 1073,0" - SECRETARY WHITNEY, Who ieft the city yesterday ‘morning,siopped in Patadelphia aud visttedCramp's ‘sbip-yard, Where he inspected the anen-of-war for the n-w navy now butidiog there. He ex; himself well pleased wich Lue vessels—the cruiser itimore uearly ready for launcalng; the dyna- mite Lerror, the Vesuvius; Lhe uew gunboat York. town, ‘The Secretary left on the 4 im. traia for New York. i CRIMINAL, OR POLITICAL OrPeNDeR 1—The collec- tor of customs at New York has been ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury to detain Oscar Fal~ leur pending the production of proof that he is a Political offender and not a couvict, as ‘He was to have been returned to Belgium on the ‘supposition that ue was a convict, A CarNese Finw's Arreat Sustamep.—The Treasury Department has sustained the appeal of Messrs. Kwong, Cueong, and Hing trom the deci- sion of the collector of customs at New York assess- ing duty at the rate of 23g cents per pound on cer- tain so-called flour (realy taplocs), under che rovision for “other starch.” The ment ides that flour made from tapioca, although cuemically @ starch, may be iwved tree of duties under the provision in tue free list for Giploca without regard to the use for which itis bikimately invet Pexsonal.—Rev. Dr. Elliott, of the Chureh of the Ascension, has returned to the city.—Dr. C. A. Gaudet of New Orleans, R. B. Latham of Lincoin, ILL, Fred H. Dodd of New York, Joun 8, Pollock of Cleveland, Ohio, HE Netuleton oe Row Haven, B. J. May of ‘St. Louis, Frank Harris of Denver, Gon, an Joun J. Abert of Sab Francisco, Capt. T. Row: Los Angeles, and Heory Sawyer ot Hevcus, ‘Mont., #24, Ott at. | Neatuer or frum other teases decised a? ch mee Agents for Butcher's Boston Hard Wax, much used for | Sete" oF from other reasots desire Tollehing fuore o* sus0-Sunkp x MERELY GIVEN THAT & MEER ae Te Bs z . fees! he stor! Dazss Goons Heaouartens. sibs Rat ee ae eae RIVER walLikoad tober 16, 1888, at 2°30 pm. It is now time to make selections for your Fall Cos- fumes, Cur stock is so large and our selection so per- fect that much time could be saved by comins direct to We Our sock comprises all the newest creations in ‘Dress Fabrics and Hign-Class Novelties, Our European buyer visited all the Foreign Marts, and bus made selections that will astound the Waah- iugton Ladies FALL GAS FIXTURES, & 8. SHEDD & BRO, With the new alterations to our already large Dress eS ‘Salon CHURCH OF THE ASCENSIO\, COR- er of Massachusetts avenue aud 1th a. {118 1m. ands pin. Kev. Dr. KLLIOFT, rector, will officiate, Ushers will seat Visitors at ti moruing service. i LOTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, pastor, J. G. BoriEn—service coud ‘welcome. 1t* are at the Evbitt.. ‘Representatives Baker of New York, Vance and French, and Gen, Avner Double- day, Of the Army, were 1n'New York last night.— Dr. Philip Marvel has returned from an extended Vacation trip.——J. Searle, jr., C. J. Field and F. B. Stearns ot New York, W. .'Shattuc of Cin- Ginnstt, C. D. Joyce of Philadelphia, BM. King of ‘New Orleans, and Thos, Booth of St. Louls, are at Willard’s,—Mr, Jay Stone, the chief clerk of the engineer board of New York, who has been visiting friends in Wasvington city, hus revurned wo the oF Seott, award Bikne and JP. Pradiey ot New CHURCH OF T: REFO! N, od ne a of New Penn. ave and 2d cot teptiot eae ‘on are at the ———Channing of Bos- ing vy the ‘Rey. W. ison Fairchild of Buffalo, samuel Lucas Goode need not heaitate in saying that our | of mew a cloramt Geauga, andar heey ae Fixtures Sock is the very largest and best selected ever shown petiiion. ty ue or anyoos eis wear assortment embraces Having such perfect light in our room at all times te | Lirhts, brackets, Gas Globes and Shades: ‘somethings to be taken into consideration, “cis 8. S. SHEDD & BRO. 429 9th ot Me wish also £0 urge you to see us for BLANKETS, | 5 <e-> PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN ABSO- wrieves Shek ects Sad or pees | OSREr gino ean Ear aPC are always correct from this ‘ume forth. Rewulas meeting ior business FilbaraveNi~ou Fitank Mev i President, Me-carry all grades, froma the very cheapest to the | GLOKGE BAU Hn ae eee nad fe ace ASE aN Sins ar eal bases tate ee | i} a . B. = eS AEP EIR ORES ERE INSURA! ‘COMPANY etalon sj Catherine MoCarthy, Sth at a ONE PRICE, eid 25TH Seer 23. Mev. WiLtiam J. W, ‘Rev. Gro. Wise wil prescu as 11 Cowen iv Giurch Lest bptween 10te e.ebrated Biinday, beptem- Of Buliadelphia, Jus, Lonsdale of Manchester, Eug., W. F. Taylor ad i A. Bayle of London, nad Het and Kev. H. H. Oberly of Kizabeth, N. J., are at the ton.——J. M. Jacobs of New Yorks 1s ab Welvkers. ‘Wm. M. Ash and Ernest B. Holcombe, clerks of Class 1, transferred from Adjutant-General’s Office Vranken, Michigan; Frederick A. Cooley, Georgia; ‘Nelson R. Webster, New York, and Edw, M. strat- }-Mr. Parkhurst, who goes MINA REJECTS THE TREATY. Heasons Why the Cipher Dispatch from Minister Denby Will Net be Given Out, Secretary Bayard yesterday afternoon received a cablegram from Minister Denby announcing that the Chinese government nad refused to ratify the treaty as amended by the senate, He at once forwarded the in:ormation to the President. ‘The State Department refuses to make public ‘Minister Denby's cablegram because the dispatch isin cipher, and to give it out in fullor in part wouldenable the telegraph people to obtain a clue to the cipher system in use vetween Minister Denby and the Secretary and might lead to a dis- covery of many important @ate secrets, There are cipher experts to whom Duta few words of the message would be a sufficient hint to unravel the entire system. Nothing 1s feared to any ex- Vent from that end of the cable located in this country, for that is entirely within tbe legal Juris- diction Of this Governinent, and in case the secret ahould get out through the agency of the cable officials here they would be ilable to suit and heavy punishment, But, as it is ex- Pressed at tne State Department, there are always two ends toa cable, and the at the other end are the ones to fear, they Deing out Of jurisdiction. So cureful ts the department in this matier that a cipher message ts always ait- YoFted out of all recognition before it 18 given to e preserv! course, thougue aad” sense. This te even ‘carried to the ‘transmission of state pupers and cabiegrams to ‘Congress, care being taken totranspose the terms of the message and io use synonyms, There is no tear that the secrets would be deliberately given out, 4s 18 said, “Ul there might be a leak somewnere.” MEMBERS OF CONGRESS SAY IF 18 “CLEVELAND'S Luck.” All the members of Congress about the Capitol to-day are talking of “Cleveland’s luck.” some of his political opponents prefer the quotation with ‘an adjective, They all look upon the rejection of {he tieaty by Ching, considering ail that has been done on the subject, as very fortunate for him. ‘Tue bringing in and the of thé anti-Cil- hese Dil 1s spoken of as tue most daring thing that avy administration was ever ible for, and that it snould ‘turn out to be all right ts Toparaea ie the moet asvonishing luck. “the California members are glad of the rejection of the ‘treaty, as they like the new bill much betuer. 08 ‘The Next District Appropriation Bill. ‘THE SUBCOMMITTEE IN CHARGE WILL REPORT IT BARLY ‘THE NEXT SESSION—CITIZENS INTERESTED WILL NOT BE HEARD EXCEPT THROUGH THE DISTRICT COMMIS ‘eSIONERS, It 1s the purpose of Mr. Clements, the chairman of the subcommittee of the House appropriations committee in charge of District appropriations, to begin work on next year’s bill after the estimates are sent in, He wants to have the work pretty ‘well 2dvanced when Congress meets in the next session, su’s. 26 hee 1t the frst bill reported and to dispose of 1t without d:lay. In order to assist the committee in this he witiis all_ persons wha have any statements to make or 8 tO pre- sent as to streets, charities, and the like, Bet to walt to come to the commitiee with them, but io lay them vefore the Commissioners while they are considering their estimates, The subcommittee Want all these matters to come to thir attention Unrough the Commissioners, a8 the committee will nov have Uine fOr hearings ub tue beyluning of a short session. ‘Mr. Cuements said to a Star reporter this morn- ing Ubat he would like public attention called to it; that cluzens murt not delay Uueir petitions Unt the meeting of Congress. AU the d. ginning OF Uhls session tue subcommittee was able to hold hearings, and lo inspect Une proposed improve- ments, This year they will not have Ume for ubis, ‘They will, hé says, be obiiged to get at the work as soon as possible alter Congress reassembles, ‘nd (hey Wi.l have to be guided by the Commis- sioners’ estmates, and tbe Iniormation they uc- quired uy yoluy Over Lhe fied at Lue beginning of Uhis session, ‘They have weschedule of streets in the present bill lor Which Unere Was not a sufm- cient app-opriution, aud they have notes taken when they made weir inspection of the streets betore. It there 1s apy otuer information or are any requests to be made tuey must go to the Com- missioners before tue esilmaces come Ln, ‘The Canvass in Virginia. REPRESENTATIVE O'FEXMALL SURE OF DEMOCRATIC ‘SUCCE-8—THE CONTAST IN THE YOUKTU DISTHICT. Mr. O’Ferrail was at the capital to-day. He has Just come in from Virginia where be has been taking @ very active part in the campaign. On Monday he goes to Luray with Mr. Stockdale and Mr. Stewart, Of Georgia, Speaking with Stax reporter about the Virginia canvass, he said that everyiking Was yong us the democrats wantes It lo, He was sure Ubey would carry the state. Eight out of tue ten representative 1n Conzress Was bis estimate of whut tue democrats would gel. ASto the P-tersburg diotrict he said we was sure Of ove thing, Unat the member Lhere elected would be ether the uewocratic candidate or Johu M. Lang-ton, Tue Mahone mun, Aruoid, would cer- tatuly be ‘deieated. He hoped tor Venabie’s elec Uon, bul there Was dunger that Langston woud delet Dou Ube otwer Canuidates, ‘ater for Mr. Cleve= he ‘VIEWS OF A PROTECIIONIST DEMOCRAT. ‘Mr. Foran, who 1s a protectionist democrat, said toaSrar reporter to-day that ue thought it now looked much brighter for Cleveland than 1t bas heretofore. The edge, he says, ts taken from what the repubiicans say about the tariff, by the fact that no ove denies that a revision and a reduction i$ necessary, aud Ubat thus tar the republicans have nou done anytuing toward reducing the sur- Plus and correcting tue evils of tue present tari ‘schedule, ‘The 8 ecker Iuvestigation, MR. VOORHKES HAS NOT YET ARKIVED AND THE IN- QUIKY 18 AGAIN PUSTPONKD UNTIL MOXDAY. ‘The Stailnecker Investugating committee met at 11 o'clock this morning. Mr. Culeman, the prose- cuting attorney, Was not on hand. Judge Keiley, in his absence, announced that Senator Voorhees had not arrived yet; that he wason his way; that Part of his baggage had arrived, aud he wus ex- pected Lis afvernoon or evening, and asked tor an adjournment until Monday, He said he bad nade eu affidavit that ali proper’ eiforts nad been made to secure Ube attendance of the witness, Tals we comumitie said Was unnecessary. AD adjourn. ment was then taken uutl 10v'clock Monday morning. Important Nominations. EW MINISTER TO BELGIUM, AND A NEW POSTMAS- Late yesterday aiternoon the President sent to the Senate several important nominations as fol- Lomi Sr ig Porras c. New! ;.Win, selley, Chast He iracey, at Amaosbda, Meme 4s a prominent democrat or aikwyer and a friend of Anson, ‘Gen. Newberry, who succeeds Mr. Judd as post- master at Chicago, 18 a.80.a prominert democrat, He ts president of the Iroquuis Club, For some lume complaints of Mr. Juud’s administration of Uhe post-oMtice, have been increasing. 80 inuch vasis for complaint that Mr, Judd was advised to resign, He did so, and Gen, Newberry got the fice, capt. H. W. Lat the rank of TWO CENTS, Telegrams to The Star. LOUISVILLE OPENS HER GATES After a reception at the White House, as on Wed: | She Will Receive all Fever Refugees. Becges airs, chuages her arcan tod Grives. immediately to ber coustry ‘nome, "The GLADSTONE ANSWERS SELBORNE. | The British Salt Trast Collapsing. EMIN TO BE LEFT TO HIS FATE. ‘The Death of Prot. Jamieson Weans the Collapve of the Relief Expedition, ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Ta EVENINe Stan. Lonpox, Sept. 22.—It ts believed here that the of the Emin Bey relief expedition, The only white man remaining is Surgeon Bonny, and itis as- Sumed that he will, trom force of circumstances, ‘de compelied to return home or await strong rein- forcements. Prot. Jamieson was a relative of the famous Dublin distillers of the same name. He had a large fortune, of which he devoted a portion to further the Emin expedition. He was un ar- dent naturalis, and spent years in Bechuanaland collecting fauna, especially birds Like Major Bartteiot, he was under thirty years of age, of ‘suight build, and reflucd manuers, apd unfitted for the bardsuips of African exploration, een THE BR M_ SALT TRUST, A Prospet that it Will Collapse Under the Attacks on it, Special Cable Dispatch to Tax KvawIxe Stan. Loxpox, Sept. 22.—The publicity given to the Goings of the salt syndicate are likely to defeat its Promoters, Corbet, a large salt mine owner in Droitwich, now refuses to jon. The to- day expresses the all but Unanimous opinion here- sreets that will be known through this adminis- tation, at least, as the Manning House, Mr, and Mra, Appleby are back from thelr sea- Side loiterings, and have moved into No. 10 Latay- etie Square, Capt, and Mra. Burgher will return to-night from New York city. ‘They spent the summer at Manchester-by-the-Sea, Dr. and Mrs, Wm, A. Hammond, of New York city, have taken the Yulee house, on Connecticut, iat SF Boalt ste saaas ny ‘unui next spring. ‘Mr. and Mra, Thos, Wilson have with them Mr. tnd Mrs Chas. Foulke, who, have recently re from Europe, and are minded tomake their Teaidence in Unis city, Mrs. Major Powell and Mrs, Tulloch have re- ‘Uurned from the Catskill Mountains, where they ‘Summered in the Kaaterskill Huse. ‘Mrs. and Miss Waite, wife and daughter of the late Chief Justice ‘York date Chiet. Waite, were in New cuy ‘Mr. Shiro Akabane, who has returned from Capon “Ee Deer Park, bas not decided whewner be will spend tue winter in Paris or in Japan with his parents. Mr. Saito, who succeeds Mr. Akubane as first Of the Japanese legation, arrived with the Minisicr and Madame aiutsu when wey came from Japan, Par Edes spent the summer at Warm ‘Springs, a. ‘Miss Anna and Miss Mary Shellabarger have re- turned to the city. They divided the season among the coast resorts of Maine and the mous tainous lasciuations of New ‘Hampshire, Ex-Secretary and Mrs. and ‘Miss_McCulloch have returned to their farm, Holiy Hill, and will be Dack iueh Detore Noveuiver, ‘The Chinese minister and suite will sail trom ‘Lima-tor this couniry-and-tiis city next week, on Wednesday, and is coming by the Yanama route, Mra James Miller, with her little daupMter, of | ‘this city, is visit ‘ber mo.ber, Mra. r, in Springfe.d, Ohio, ~~ ~_ Lieut, and Mrs. Craig and Miss Margaret Worth and Mrs. Capt. Sanno have cottayes near Wasb- Jngton Ino, where hey have been al, summer. Mrs and Miss Cuinn have returned from a European trip, and are at 25 Lafayette Square. Mrs, Kennedy cawne back from Cresson ‘Springs, and hus gove to Virginia for the next forunight. Mr. anu Mrs. T, Wirton Matthews are back trom Surect. Sire. Gullek wil spesa‘aess crtoareien.® ullck Ww with her daughter. a eee Pay Director and Mra, G. F. Cutter are back in the city. The German legation ts being put in ‘order for the arrival of Count D'arco, who will come to tue to capital Luan reams of socialist woe sone GLADSTONE CAN PROVE IT. Attack on bis Veracity, Special Cable Disyat b io Tux Evemixo Stan. Feply Unrough the prvss. corruption of Irish municipall ang Sullivan's Opera froithe Public. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVExiwe Stan ~ Loxpox, Sept. 22.—Professor Prestwick, pr congress will be held in Philadeiphia in 1891. bouk of the new sullivan has been irustrated a cousequeuce of Unis an. ‘the pubucation. Geath of Prof. Jamieson means the final collapse in saying Unat tuese schemes are more dangerous lectures. He Replies Promptly te Lord Selborne’s - Loxbon, Sept, 22.—Gladstone has lost no time in replying to the latest attack of bis dissentient colleagues, He undertakes to prove on document- ary evidence the truth of the statement dened by Lord Selborne that the cabinet of 1882 vellevid the Parnellites tree from complicity in crane. Itisa ‘n of Ube Umes that Gladstone refuses to follow Selborne in writing to We Times, Dut sends bis ‘umber of prominent members of the Dublin corporation have determined to take steps pub- licly to reiuve Chamberlain's recent charges of ing at the Geological Congress yesterday, an- nounced that at the unanimous invitation of the American scienU-ts present, the next triennial In spite of the extraordinary precautions of the Savoy Theater, an obscure weekly called the So clety Herald contrived vo secure a copy of the Ha and apnounced It would pubiwsa it 10 Monuay's number, The scheme ouncement' A¥ soon a8 he naw il, the Mabager of the theater secured an injunction prevenung iif lt fi FE 4 Wy oy Protecied When tn Gistress and suffered be. ‘These sentiments I know acvuave of the service Whou I leave in change thank You ladies and geutiemen for your aid i saying fareweli I assure you Ubat mage It a diflicuit word to speak.” handshaking, whicu incluced ‘at Cue Camp, Lue leave Laking was moved away. Roawoxe, Va., Sept. 22.—The voard of health to day sent a comimuDicauion to tue mayor dewand- tug the of ali trains trom the yellow fever dicuricts The siep Was taken on iniorma- Uon received that persons irom Florida are ex pected to arrive here .o-day. A GREAT FEDERATION, Mallread Employes trying to Effect @ Union of Many ( lasecs of Workers, Sr. Louis, Sept. 22.—The convention of the ‘Switchmen’s Mutual Ald Association, which bas been in session for Lhe past (wo or Luree days, did not get down to Work UDUl last night when com- mitiees began to report. The chief thing, ever, Whicu Occup d Ube session yesterday Was Ube plan of tederalion between Lue engineers, are Men, switchmen abd Drakewen, Whice Was re ceived bere yesierday morning irom Lue Drewen's convention in sessiou at AUauta The fouowing OULIIne OF It Was given last nigut by Grand Master ‘Monaban 1c iy he said, by the firemen to the switchimen, and to Lae other orders of railway service, tuat Whea local GiMcullics arise, sud Lue local labor bodies CaBuot control Loese dic uiuies, thea the matiers in ite shail be reverred wo the tour orders of ube ‘ay service—engineers, Orewen, brakemeb and swiichweb—meaving Wwe tocal branches Of Ubese ord. rs Lt Luey capo ar Tange the differences with the railway company Or companks in the service of which Lue Msagree- meus arise, We Waller suall be reierred Lo au ar bitration boar, Cousisting Of Luree Lead executive officers of Ube various orgauizations eutering is If tue board Canvol salisfactorly adjust affairs, the watier will ve reterred back to the organdation Wich the Uroubie With Ube saucUve OF Lhe arbilraling board lo lake extreme measures If Luey so exec: On endeavoring to Uhe rallway corporations to comply With their request, aud if it sbould come Wo 4 quesiion Of astrike Ulese orders Would ve bound, lu our Optaton, by all lea: and moral laws to support wou had engaged in euch strike. | Tuew are Lhe Features of Lie pian proposed urewen, and I may say they meet with general approval vy Lue switchmen. Grand secretary Timsrut said the ‘also cop. Vemplates @ uuliy Of interests with all labor or- jauizaous Particularly are we Knights of ator ana the order or Kallway Telegrapuers in- Vited 10 membersuip. “You see it Is Lue uesign to ‘combipe into Lue ulilapce powdvve, rst, all is Of Lue TaliWay service, and alver- Ward the other laborers’ organizations.” Mr. Broderick, member Of Lue press committee, Bald: “We were grealiy surprised Unat Lae Brewen, propose 1or wembersuip wa Lue Fegerauion ‘tue A of Labor, Weare povatall in favor of Suche a Lousviti® NOT AFRAID. Open HeP- to Yellew en Comer eocheganst of phy- : Hi ® Lovisvitia, Kr., Sept. 22—ata Siciaus abd otners, cailed by Mayor J: - | been decided to open the gates of Luulsvill> yeliow-fever refugees, A (rain brought 135 from Decatur (nis worulny. “Tuere ts bo exdvemenut y ere. Of Goclors, Il Was Lue seDli- Gity next month tw supefiniend the new iurnish-}| Gardiner has com) the second volume Of | ee AN anette ing of the house. Mr. Muuliny the pew secretary, | ls great history of the civil war. It will suou be { Ment that Louisville was in no dange kee, [igs Maron vou Zedtwius, wil bays rvoms ia tas | published, cay to tbe effect that the city” should not be “Tongman’s new review will soon be issued. ‘Mrs. Stockbridge and her sister, Mra, Mansfield, are back from Deer Park. The autumnal quiet is settling upon Old Point Comfort, but tue summer matrimonial record is un- Tivailed, Mis§ Clara Doyle, of Ouio, who Was mar- Fed iast week in New York city, two Lieut. Hun- Cock, of the Army, met O10 at the Hygela. Lieut. Hawihorne und Miss Sinclair will be warried here 10 Deceiuler, dtlss SiocLur is « Diece of Mrs, Co. Lorraine, Who chaperoned her at Fort Monroe.” Miss Stoughton, Of ustou, bas announced uer eD- gem UL Lo ME. Orth, sou of the Late Kepresenta- five orch, of lodiana, Mrs. Dr. ‘Llowies of ube gt poe Fog Dr. Fietcher. Mra Wants Worth, aud Mrs SLougucon, of boston, ure among ue Dest, wulst players ut the Hygela, and airs Wadsworth and Miss Marie Wadsworth attract much attention in the water by their superb: swimming, a flne accomplishment for women. Mr. and Mrs Joun Paui Jones have moved into thelr new residence, No. 2006 K street. northwest. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Scunelder have returned aiter Hesiznation for Business Measens. Tesigned bis posiion, Hesald: “I wrote my resig. the public until it was made x: My intention mopius ago. ryOhai and DusiNess reasons, What I suid ue must vave expected re sooner Uban he received tt. THE CHIGAGO POSTMASTERSHIP. Mr, Juad bas Long Contempinted CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Postmaster Judd was seen at uts home last ulzbt, and asked wuen he bad Ruliou OB Weduesd@ay aud seul It LO Lue Prestieni, but of course I could uot comuunicace Ube Lact Wo i Present yesteruay ton. I su i reached tue President ye and be beet kon action. He was tuky advised of I told tim waco tp Washington last spring that I musi, for strong Tesigh und trou any resignation Indeea, I would We resign @ months ago but for tbe 'assauits that bave been made upon me.” Mr. Judd ap- eared to b: lu very good spirits, and not Lue least PUL UL over wha: had taken piace. He wili return quarantined, but Chat it should repeat ste LuMaDe act uf 1878 in weicoming Lue Telugees WiLa open doorssPresident air vil Called lor tue report of the cOMmiILiee, wiuicu Was read as 1ollows: “Tae expericuce of yeure warraute Ue puysicians of Lowsvule in stating conbdenuy Wo ber cluaens the c. Lhe eaure souLbern poruva of C. County, (ue Winu being in te soucuen {aul s00n a8 0.8 successor takes | Tuureday, and two, months’ visit to Mountain Lake Park. Mr. | hold, which will be avoul Ucto efi, Gea, News | day Droughe the Wawes ino tho vicluisy, of Ferd. schneider uas entered the Boston Poltech- | berry, the new appolutee, wuo is a member of the | La Grace, the county seul. Nearly every resident nic Institute, weil-known and wealthy Newverry family, and | as oul aiday fyuting the Gawes, aud bu. for Mrs, Dr. A.C. Adams and children returned Fri- | president of the Iroquois Club, had not received | extreme effurts age Would bave been day from Mountain Lake Park. Officias noUfication Of Lis would | 1uumeuse. So < 5 ya of oe aod Rev. Samuel H. Greene and family returned to | 9 SAY Wuethier he woud accept OF not. Bas reached bere tust an Uuhuown Norwegiaa the city yesterday. THE INDIAN NEGOTIATE ‘Was burned 10 deat. Mrs, Weston Fllnt is visiting Mrs. Gen. RP. Kennedy at Bellefontaine, Ouio, and will spend voune ine at Yellow Spring ‘Velore revuruing to Mr. and Mrs, Joun Blair Hoge have removed to the Portland, ‘The Speaker and Mrs. Cariisle returnd from Cov- ington yesterday. Mr. Carlisle 1s suffering trom a severe cold. Mr. E F. Droopcame over in the German Lioya Steamer Trave on her last trip, efter an enjoyable European trip, in the course of which he visied Bayreuth at the ume of (ue great Wagoner festival. Among t ¢ pleasant social entertainments given Inconnection with the Congress of American Phy- ‘Siclaus add Surgeons, Wasa card recepuion in bonor Of Lhe members of the American Laryngu.ogical ‘Association, at the resideuce ut Dr. & c. Morgan, tue presivedt-elect of the usociauion. ‘The guests, incluuing tue leading members of Lhe congress, besides many Washingion physicians, were re- ceived by Airs, Jaunes £ Morgan, who was -ssisted by the Misses Ord, daught-ts or Dr. Wm. 0.d, of Loudon, lis Biuiugs, Mise Mackall and Ube Misses organ, Mr. and Mra, W. E Whitfield are spending the autumn at Aurora. Skins to Sign the Treaty. Rock, and Dr. McCheseney, agent White swan, Crow Eagle, and Litue No Hest McLaugadn expressed confidence im we wuccess Of Lhe Commis! .n, as ‘Wearisome Efforts to Induce the Red Curcaco, Sept. 22.—A dispaich from Pierre, Dak. says: The Standing Rock and Cheyenne agency, deiegaves to the Lower Brule council passed Unrough Pierre en route yesierday. Major Mo- the Cheyenne agency, were iu the party. M. jin expresses ‘uximave McCneseney, —_ The Statac of Wiliam H. Seward. ALBANY, N. ¥., Sept. 22.—1 ue date for wavetit the Seward stalue as LEER Bxed for Qotoder Senator Evarts bas cousented Ww dedver Wwe ad- dress. —— From Wall sreet To-Day. New Yous, Sept. 22.—Tue stock marset opened WILD & Taiiy aclive Yusivess DUL Weas, Nrst prices Wits DUL Tew eXcepiions Delug irum i LO % per cept below Lhe Closing D.ures OF last eveuiug. Le marke. vetrayed souwe hesitation 1a tue “easly ur. ‘soon devloped sirengtu, aud, un: tue lead Of Lake Saure sud New bugland, moved Iractioual amounts. Cincinal’, Culubus, Ck ve dad and Ii inoved Uy", aud Laxe suore 2 ‘4. fractivos above tbe open pay hg , sud 'Nasuviile abd Bu Poul were’ ube ‘ony acuye Stocks, Uke Fest belug quiet or dull, Wita Uke low. priced shares negwectes. ‘Head was the Drst to sign the treaty of crow The Suicide of Paul Arnold. ‘The Spread of the Xellow Fever. _ | Crock, he significantly 2 “He Will die” | xo xEw F.cTS BKOUOUT OUT BY TEE CORONER'S A REQUEST FOR EXTENSIUN OF THE GOVERNMENT —— INQUEST LN BROOKLYN. QUARANTINE SERVICE Bedell’s Examination Postponed. New Yous, Sepi. 22.—An inquest was beld in A telegram was recoived at the Marine Hospita | New Yous, 22.—James E. Bedeil, who | Brovkiyn W-day On tue vody of Paul Arould, we Bureau tuls morning from a committee of citizens | fraudulently Sel om ap cy ‘D.C., patent lawyer, who sut and of Live Oak, Fia., asking that an expert be sent to ‘Shipman, jue & and | killed uiuseil ip Luis oly TWO COLORED BOYS, OXE OF THEM 4 THIEZ, THE OTHER 4 PEKSUKER ‘To-day in the Police Court a colored boy, French Gray, was placed on trial charged with it dew that be. MAntuSout Tantra as woawr m oven arzuce-| == mp, EES Hamilton, who returned to the | oitj‘uae siareed aacmocives well against SoD. Wesnangion aa ous the tat pus tatoo bane- city from Camp Perry at 11 o'clock last night | tagion trom yellow fever, tuey have no. deen un- | Foom and about, meer, | The prosecution id not appear at the Marine Hospital headquart- | Muvdful of the wullerings OI the afflicted in tne | Feled on the testimony of Daintel Baiotbers, He considers that the camp isin as | Soub, and afternoon a remarkabie | ¢ oe “5 Oe - condition as possible, and it is bis opinion | SveBt took eof bam Dal wa played Witpews Goung suowuers) they ‘wlieged Se Dumber new case in Jackeparig ihc as Fenar aut om ‘the fact that ies rasan acoompice, but wen the voy was plated S.popuiation of 23,090 but 2,100 white people are hexecpuoaally even aiyarsspot s ‘aged trom prosccuulug attorney and Devective Mabon. ‘PASSENGERS FROM THE SOUTH. Umpire; Dr. Gamaway, Of the Mariue a pS a SA pt ‘The report of Dr. Stratton of the imapection of | was surgeon. | Bish Suite Ae, wad roads | Seik The ‘bay eamitiea thet be west wis the trains yesterday shows -the arrival of the follow. | UO aac sree. Of the city, 100 by a brass | Oflwers tO look, aller some lead pipe, qi ond Mrs E kg iad c re ayo fy pin y+ J thavall be knew ‘sbout the affair vas what Bs aD J. Be ‘Senora tw ‘at the ‘Only turee in- | COusin had told uim. The oe Giant Gesaar RG; paige char Pew nets peayed, when san called on | Woy what would be done wien tee ‘he eet Turookiaor fe taitcrers in Suchen: | suited that-tue boy be’ seat owa for’ wx mostas em. for of cour. The judge said Be fon ain; © hea no Goupt “but _ that ‘Grey “induced pheo Laborers. ‘Smothers to say what he did. If the boy wus only massac, | S100 years cider the court would cervainy Fe ca the Omahs une, | ie Gerence between uth ‘and ~~ net O2 Hallan | revelation in Unis case was ine most win a toroset | Be, Ba ever Beard in his ute.”Ik was persed Teste the inten. | guapicious person. * a. ‘Musrine or Sovrmns Avrsous—The Aryan a oc ct Amerie, wie, announced Paras

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