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Gs, Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th Star Newspaper & E. KAUFFMANN, rer: Vo. 73—No 11,040, ~— Che Evening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1888, Deth with aluminum and steel, A quantity of Droken ast tron smeared with clay and a special ‘Sux was transiormed in the furnace into excellent Steel, containing two per cent of aluminum. Under the influence of tbe Sux the iron combines ‘with the aluminum in a nascent state. The metal ‘hus treated is highly sonorous and gusceptibie of high polish. ‘Tue archbishop of York, ata meeting at York Youterday, spoke strougiy of the necessity of burial reform. He urged that burials should be inex- TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ABRIVAL OF JUDGE THURMAN, SPECIAL NOTICES. THE COLORED DEMOCRATS, ited to meet SU NE ‘CLOCK SHARP. in fall Of, that dence brother Rica, a place of meeting. 1ith st., belo order of the Lodge. “JAS. HO: GASKINS, NG. 1’ THE ANNUAL ELE of RE ANS UAL ELECT sien plare “TO-MORROW BT ESING. the Hall, corner 20th st and Peausylva eta will plonve aftentt B. FISH LODGE, GOOD TEM- i, will have charge of” use tomperanes st. and Penn. ave, ‘K. Major 8. H. Walker and Jno. T. Coler will address tho Bae PER naNorns, ai TENTIO Assembly ordered for THURS- Important business. Let every mem- ber be on hand, Committee wil meet on 9th st, near F, on Tuesday Evening, Oct. 9, at 8 o'clock. By onler M. W. CANS IN THE CITY ARE tend meeting at 1010 F ‘Special meetine of tH PRIMARY TEACHERS UN: nes THURSDAY, 11th, at 4:1. t church, Sth and H LA. 6451, K OF L. lar ‘meeting ‘of above will be held at Elk’s ‘ava, 1 w., top floor. at 8 JONDAY, October & Come and inspect Seer eee tag, Hptintion. installation and other porta. ness. By order oc8-2t HE NEXT REG i corner Oth stand. Pa y JOHNSO: Tt LIFE AND 1 office to Room 4 ‘frst oF, Property Longii roperty Gelphia, bas removed hy Atlantic Buliding. 92 carefully invest. iD Airst-clans companies. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Current expense Distrie* of Cotwm bia. Connty of Washington, se: vr RNY, Cater ot ibe. above- nated Dause. uo solemals swear that the above state- ict i ra 2 the beac cy anomie . SOUTHAL Subscribed aud’ sworn to-tevore ne this Oth day of PMMA M GILLETT. Correct—Attest: TTON,, BEATNARD H. WARNER, JNO. JOY EDSON, veut on banking house. To THE LADIES. ‘Our Lace Curtain Work cannot be excelled. SWISS STEAMLAUNDIRY. ENERGIZER MAN G COMPANY, Limited, dave cn exhibition, at No. 14 sWEST (susement), THE ENEKGIZER, a very edjunct to machinery, in el Jor Street Hatlways, Steamboats, ‘Se. by employing the force of Momentum in ing Machinery. has met with tie approval of the most eminent die Shares of the Stock of the cet 7t Washington News and Gossip. ee ES, ED BATERIAN CHURCH, H st., between 19th and 20th ste, Kev. T. § Wysxoor. minister. Morning vervice, the ‘Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Event og service, Christian ‘Progress, with accounts of the Mildmay Conference. 16 | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ‘corner of 10th and @ sts. n.w.—The pastor, +8. M. NewsMax, D. D.. will preach st 1] am, upon qe Great Londen Missionary Vonferenes," which he tended, apd give some account of the meeting rican Board just held at Cleveland, Ohio: and st dom ot Heaven” Veapye service at 6:30 pea. Sunday "30 am. Music led by Prof’ ssn oe ae, E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEA ‘6th st. u.w.—The pastor, Rev. Dr. D. AUNCE, Will preach at 1] am. and at 7:30 p.m. St day school at 9:30 am. Mission school, New Je :30 p.m. 1th RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘church, cor. 10th and D sts. 6. w.. Rev. Cuakies W. BaLbwis, pastor, st li am ged 7.30pm Lorna's Suuger at the mornin service er meeting ‘Thursday at &. SPIRITUALISM G.A HALL, 7TH AND 1st, nw. To-mortow, G. H. Biooxs dn rational) Speaking Lyceum, at 10; lecture, 11 an P.m._10-cent door collection. ate LINCOLN MEMORIAL CONGREGA- tional Chureh, corner Lith and & sta, n. w. ching at 11 am. aud p.m. by the pastor. Sun- dey schol 12:30 pan.” Praiae service. 3 pm, “Tho subscriptions for the church wiudows will bé re- ceived at the close uf the services. A cordial invita on is extended to ali to these services. liev. GEO. W. Moons, pastor it rs STREET M. E. CHURCH. f und Rev. Wa. M. Fenouson, pastor. 9 a.m. ES ine Shae Te ie noms posechiee he seers eases tibiae a thetmundine service 84S pm Fou Specie saree eee eilae semen, and out cron ica Vee a oe ee cee ee a ent Seicce, Taare sollte eases byte Sart LaFetra, Maj. ‘Maj. Waiker, W. H. H. ~mith, ©. U. Whitney, Jes. “A. Kalatrom re yi Ferguson, the pastor; singing led by Jas, T. Hensley, Miss Isa Cusey, orwauist; temperance songs by J. 1° OES eo Swe. ce ee. the piedze. oa foes are sect tech othe Sasaucence ny ot Somme ppt om CHOURCH OF THE COVENANT (PREs- WS vytcria Connecticut aves 8 and 18th ste, D. services at lls m.and7:30 p.m. Preaching the pastor, Kev. T. & Haat D. D. sunday cola DiS at Youte onic mectg 31 8:t by sc >. ™, Various Opinions About Their Number NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDENBORGI. ‘g and Infuence— What Colored Men ‘Temple, “North Capito 80:30 am." The Rev. Janez Vox will preach at 11 : * the Rev. : the Sacrament of the Lord's | METROPOLITAN A.M. E CHUROH, M st. bet 15 and 16ih pastor.—Sunday school at He is the Guest of the President while im the MR CALLS AT THE WHITE HOUSE AxD 18 DRIVEN TO OAK VIRW—HIS VISIT A PROFESSIONAL ONE, AND ‘ME WILL NOT TALK POLITICS. Judge Thurman, democratic candidate tor Vice- President, arrived in the city this morning, accom- panied by his son, Mr, Allan W. Thurman. In ac- cordance with what was known to be Judge Thur- man’s @xpressed wishes, there was no reception or demonstration at the depot. ‘The District dem- ‘crate were ready and willing to dothe ex-Senator all houor, Dut as his visit here was purely 8 pro- fessional one, he preferred to come as a private citizen, Judge Thurman and his son drove from the depot to the Ebbitt House, and arriving there the judge alighted trom the carriage and entered the hotel with a firm step that indicated physical Vigor. He used a cane, but did not lean upon it at all heavily. Rooms were in tast was served immediately. From the breakfast table Judge man er en oe House, where they were A statement which Mr. Taylor, ex-United States Minister to Liberia, is quoted to have made, that the negroes are now in the democratic party for good; that negro democratic conventions have been held in nine states, and that 240,000 of theni tn the Northern states will vote for Cleveland, has excited much comment among colored men here, RECORDER TROTTER SAYS THERE IS AN AWAKEXING BUT NOT a STAMPEDE. A Stak reporter had a talk this morning with ‘Recorder Trotter about the statement made by Ex-Minister Taylor. “There is an awake! le,” said Mr. Trotter, ererwENTs— Sth ArroRNET®—7th page, AvcTION SaLes—3d and 7th pages. Boanpiso—B8th pase. ‘Bosrwess Cmaxcrs—3d page, Crrx Izeus—8th pase. Counrny Boanp—8th page, Oousrar Reat Estazé—Sd page, DrarHs—5th pare. Denmisrat—6th pare Epvcarioxat—6th page, Excursions, Picioa, kc—8th page, ‘FAMILY SUPPLIES—7th page, Finaxctat—7th page. For Rexz (Rooms)—Sth page, For Rexr (Houses)—8th page For Rest (Stores)—5th page. Fon Rent (Miscelianeous)—Sth page Fon Satx (Houses)—3i pare. For Save (Lots)—Gth page. ‘Fon 8aix(Miscellancous)—3d page Hovservasisuixos—7th page, Lapixs'Goops—6th pare. Locat Mext10x—8th page, Losr axp Fouxp—3d vage Mong To Loax—Sth page, ‘Mupioat—7th page, Oceax Sreammns—7th pare, Poromao Riven BoaTs—7th page. PIaNos aND Onaaxs—6th page Prnsonat—Sth page. Provessionat—7th page, Pnorosate—7th page. Rartnoaps—7th page. Brectat Norices—Lst page, SPECIALTIES—7th page. ‘Tae Taapes—7th page. Wanrep(Help)—4th page. Wanrep (Bituations— 4th page. Waxrxp (Rooms)—4th page. Wanrep (Houses)—4th page. Wan7Xb (Miscellansous)—4th and Sthipages, ste. Rev. Jou G. m. ods Covenant in > HAMLINE ME CHURCH, CORNER OTH tor.—Services Sunday, October 7: 8 ‘The public us ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘corner 5th and 1 ste. n.w.—Kev. Gi ‘Sunday School ‘at 9:30am. Com: ‘bursda; iy evenings, 7:30. contialty invited to among the colored peo- 18 no stampede of the colored people . ‘That 18 not a Ume. Buta fact that is generally Fecognized is that there is an awak zion servige Text: Ben'a! 3" Thursday evening readiness, and break ¥ and Mr. Thur- oad Sethe SBYTERIAN CHUKCH, COR. —Communion at Li a.m. Min. Might service begins FOURTH PRESBYTERAIN CHURC! Oth st.,bet.G and H nw, Rev. Jc LLY. pastor.—sabbath school at 9:30 a.m. Preaching people's meeting at 6:30 Strangers are co: Young Peoples’ Meeting mn. Judge ‘Th ashington, Judge da says that for an "Old pe tow ” he feels that he has much to be thankful for welcome. GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, CORNER Sth and O sta. a. w., Rev. C.F. SonTat to-morrow at 11 a.in. ‘Sermon ani umauion, Seats free Stzangers cordially junday school at 9:30. Pastor's residence, 459 H st. n.w. METROPOLITA i <—. mT JouN Cuestan, Services to-umortow motuing No evening servic:. t PRESBYTERIAN ‘Capitol Hill, Kev. ‘usual preaching 11 o'clock, “The Sab- IN services, commencing at 7:30 o'clock, ft Derenuined to-morrow evens, breach ‘8 series, ered on “The Historic Christ” CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (CNIVER- L sts, nw., Rev. ALEX. , and : “He saved others, hini- 1001 to Oak View, in order that he might obtain quiet not to be had in the cit; agree in the opinion that there is no ex! ration in the When the pastor ly mot an exaggeration. I apers, and know eer among young men, Among the r. Douglass, adheran ‘without reason, Subseribe tor 9 such Goverxaenr Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal reve- of the pubiteation of ue, $487,643; customs, $569,009. Bonp Orrgntnas—The bond offerings to-day ag- Gregated $2,783,400, KXST, pastor.—Servicos im. Subject, morni ference and praise service ‘30. All are curdially invit ‘ALL SOULS’ (UNITARIAN) CHURC. ‘corner 14th and L sts, u.w.—Moru: Vice, 11 ain,: Vespers, 7:30 p.m. Sunday & m. Preaching to-morruw morning and evening by the pastor, Kev. KUsH B, SHIPPE: t ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHER. ‘Church, cor. 11th aud H sts. n. w.—Services to-morrow, Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Morning scrinow OV Ke¥. HERMAN JacoBsON, formerly of First Moravian Church, rhuladelvbia. 1m evening, by Kev. A.STIER All welcome, * EASTEKN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.STH si.. bet. F and Gats. we, Kev. Dr. NOBLE, pastor. Preaching at 1] am. Sunday sch 30 ““Men aud Women of the Bible” Young people spe- cay mv" Paajertoedag Twstaay Beha a Be) CHURCH (OF THE, REFOLMATIO 'Penns) Ivania ave. aud 2d st. (Capitol Hill.) — Kev. Dr. DUDLEY wil preach at 11am. ihe evening service will be resumed October 14. ‘The seaty are free andall are welcome. Sunday school at 9:30. Lt" WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF 5TH ‘and F sta. nw. Teachers’ prayer ‘meeting ¥:1d am" Suuday scliool, 0-30 ain. Preaching Dy, Kev. Mr Brack, of Halts vore. Union aveper meetings for young prople by Kev. GH: Yaruase 330 aud 7200 im, aud coutiuting Wuring the week at the sane = TO THE PUBLIC—OWING TO THE FJ = increase in the price of flour, on aud after dlouday, October 8, the price of Family Bread wiil bo 4 cents wholesale and 5 ceuts retail. Chicago an. Vienna bread 5 cents wholesale, 6 cents retail. ‘CHAS. E. KOLLEK, Washington Steam Bakery, 0c5-2t° en B18 LSth at BW eq DE J. CURTISS SMITHE, 1313 N. ¥. ave., ‘Has Returned and Resumed his Practice. oc5-1m _ JAIION OF LOCAL AND STATE DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. -of the above organization at ‘om SALURDAY EVENING, Celock. ‘The represeutat ves fequented to attend prompuy. “s. F MASH ALT: oy ‘prompuy. 8. F. MAR! Frere. 0. F. ROWE, Bory, cot EK, 100 DoZ NEW jes and Jellies. 130 J aod ~armalade and 50 doz Petaluma Californa Fruits ie Glass to arrive uext week. GEO. E. Ke Fst Branch Store, 1108 OTIFY MY PATRONS my Law Office to 512 Sth __E. C. WEAVER, Attorney-at-Law._ ‘MISS CHESTER HAS RETURNED FROM New | ork with new studies in Tapestry, and ‘ied her Studio im the Walter. Building, No: 10 Fav, where she wii be pleased to meet her'scholars TO ‘that I have mov: Se “ATosaL DEMOCRATIC comurt- The rooms of the Advisory Committee and Treasurer for the District of Columbia are at No. 939 F st n.w. Maj Chas. 8. Jones will be in attendance from 8 a m, to 11 p. m., and has authority to receipt for all contri- ations made to hin. Remittances by mail should be addressed to JAS. L NORRIS, Advisory Committee and Treasurer, Drawer 322, WasBington, D. C, and will receive Promptscknowledgment. 021-1 11CE To TAXPAYENS—OFFICE OF er 1¥, 1886.—The attention iy cailed to the fact that UN Nove: 1 NEXT General Taxen, real Fervowal. in arrears July Int, 1886, and all special Scasineuis dus the Distr ct of celumbin. cam be X perc: tum: terest per anmum, ia au act of Cougress Tess, in Lew of all penalty wt, sind that ou aud after NOVEMBER ERBEs B 4 3 3 e “ \- i.) ” e Bs S&S SHEDD & BRo. 432 9th dt N. W. Our stork ts now replete with beautiful Gas Fixtures and at prices that defy com Cur amortment embraces the latest and most artistic Wrougit iron Cbawleliers Brass Gas Fi Lighis, bracaets, Gas Globes aud Shades ety and color. SS SHEDD & BRO., 432 oth st. g=> EQUITABLE ‘U-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EGUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSE S~-€898,2: Offee hours. from 9am. to 4:30 pm. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from Ctosorclock pm Advances will be made promptly of pew aud clewant design, ‘Subseriptions for shares in the 15th issue received Gaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ‘Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the object and sdvantages of the amocution are furniabed upon application, THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. 380. JOT EDSON. See's. INSTALMENT HOUSE 729 AND 741 71H ST. ¥. house in city to Clots, Mattings, ‘aby Car 46 oa credit as cheay as they can be bought else- MAKE AND CARPETS FREE OF yah TAT OEE. PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLIC Yoous of this Asmciation wil Seopes Sof this Association wit, ths am sat ‘open every NK MenV ANE, Fioaucial Sec’ HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. ar‘istic treatinent a special (424 Uth street Eaghgrygt hax seared reer re SCHOOL BOOKS AT CONTRACT PRICES. iE ER KS ad BOOKS OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ©. C. PURSELL, 418 9th st aw. — ‘The Open Fireplace and ite; SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ‘Wholesale and Retail. WM. BALLANTYNE & SOX, 028 7th Street, | “se0-im. SCHELLER & STEVENS. MEETING OF THE ANTI-SALOON ‘Yeugue on WEDNESKAY EVENING. Ocio- ber 10, at tion Hall, 7:30 G'elock.0cS-at* c— boas DEMOCRATS.—ALL INDIANA Democratic Voters who expect to go home to ‘Vote at the c <lection abould call at the office of Mr. B.S. Davis, 313 434 st. n.w., for information. 008. "CALLED ON Sao, a cthie, morning abd jutormed ‘us that va ty was c.nvassing the city for the purpose of form: fete Ciothinw clube, each victins to pay 81 ber week, aud every twenty to draw a suit of clothes weckiy to come from our establiaaiment, We have io sucl. arrange: ments with any oue, and the party clas re sent us ia 8 fraud. Sak a'Combany ‘October 5. 1888. 0c5-Bt Bae OTE Eee, FORMER MA’ ager of our Washington Braneh, at 1337 F st. n. w., is no longer in our employ. The business will hereafter receive our personal attention. SUTOR & PARKER, DIAMOND AND WATCH CLUBS 17 N. Oth st., Philadelphia. ‘New York Office, 17 West 4th st. _oe4-3t __ Washington Office, 1337 F st. n. w. Bee FPIce gUTON & PaKER, 1337 F STN. W. Wasuixoro, D.C. October 3, 1888. To whom tt may concern: This isto certify that I. B. Ker, who has been our agent, doing business at 1337 F at. n.w., has had act tlement with said firm of Sutor & Parker, accounting for all mousy collected by him and all goods entrusted to his care SUTOR & PARKER, oxseaet AT. Oth st. Philadelphia, _ 5. En EER = Ke MS EMA Gea coun Scientist) haa returned to the city and receive patientaand puptlsat 112 Cat. n.w. autil ther notice. 4. arrangement. rom 12 m. to 1 p.m, at 23 F 533 P st nw. SPECIAL NOTICE.—PARTIES HAVING (Goods Devoatted with me upon ee Wane, eatindue (three mouths oF Wore.) are notified to pay the same on of before the 15th instant or theie woes Removed to 408 12ih st 5 move ih se nw oot-3t Opposite Palais Koval, Bee PECIAL asnouncemenr. BLOUT'S “ONE PRICE” STORE. Emanuel, Biout of the Palais Royal Just opened at No. T12 7th street, full stock oto ‘HOSIERY, JEWELRY, G) » INES BACH WEAR, CORSETS,» NFANTS Ladies’ Fancy Goods and Notions, Prices ‘Roaran teed t be the lowest inevery instance of mouey rer We solicit a share. rte! Patronage. fe assured that wth io attent ‘uew Geode and the lowest Dricen t2 be able to ancaty your wan unsatisfactory Should sny purchase prove your “EMRE atour, STRICTLY “ONE PRick™ = °™™* ocl-m,w.f-3t "= Pra -6t WE VE €8.000 TO BET AGAINST Be Ni Sree at, ane po eri 2002 7th st. oce-1e - THOS 5. INS, ATTORNEY -AT-1 le Ke Courts and Departaente, af ocl-lw* => SWEET CIDER MADE EVERY Da¥. ‘Pure seif-1 old r. _ pe ees eat Pawyi ofl Teh ot awe ae J. HAISLET Se * GTS na Fra, 935 Penusyivanis ave nw. s028-1m NOTICE 18 HELEBY GIVEN THAT A ‘Of the of AS AND 5 o CO. will be held at the ‘of the company in Ans- Sees, LURRDAY, October 16, 1NGH, ot 2:30 pm. wannes ot at fe ude forthe purpose ‘be Fewer emma President. ERR BAER fn s015-1m eg THE CENTRAL UNION MISSION WILL Tevival services at Calvary Metho- corner of Fayette and 7th sts., week. Rev. Wat. aval services af ‘Tae PRESIDENT and Commissioner Miller drove into the city from their fishing trip to Great Falls at about 8 o'clock last night. The President hooked thirteen fine large bass and Mr. Miller ven, Murrany Capers.—Chas, Peak Sanders, of Helena, Ark., and Robt. R. Raymond, of Brooklyn, have been appointed cadets at the Military Acad. MNDEAVORING TO PASS LITTLE BILLS—HOW INTER- ‘ESTED MEMBERS WATCH THEIR CHANCES—CATCH- INQ THE SPRAKRR'S EYR—THE DREADED OBJECTORS HOW MR. KILGORE UPSETS THE BEST LAID PLANS. A curious scene 1s presented in the House each ‘Morning, since the great body of the members have gone into the campaign. The few left behind come to the House early in a nervous and anxious manner, and look suspiciously around to see what Other members are there. They all stand during Prayers, their eyes glancing restiessly about the hall and their hands twitching nervously. At an emotional religious revival such signs would be re- cetved by the exhorter as indicating a rich har- ‘Vest of repentant sinners and a crowded “mourn- ers’ bench.” Hardly does the amen cease to sound on the chaplain’s tongue before they all rush for- Ward, with their eyes focused on one object, call- ing loudly, “Mr, Speaker! Mr. Spea—” But the Journal of what the House tried to do yesterday must be read, and they must restrain their fervor for a few minutes longer. ‘Then again they rush forward, crying trantic- ‘MR SPEAKER! MR. SPEAKEN! ‘These men who are left behind are “awfully sly.” Most of them have little legislative matters red by keeping up ng as a body to one-half of and making enemies of the other ‘The young men are belng edu cated up to see division between the parties. The movement 1s pretty strong in Indiana, Onio, Tilinois, New York, and Massachusetts, Thére are some very intelli ‘nt and able colored men who are working hard bring about the division—such men as Clarke Fortune in Indiana, and Stewart in New ‘do not believe in making broad claims. 4 do not Know how far this movement will go toward affecting the results, I think that in Indiana there are enougn colored democrats and indepen dents to give the State to the democracy. colored nen in Ilinols certainly ougut to vote for Mr. Palmer without regard to party. always beea their friend. I should not be sur- prised if he should get enough colored voves to point of the whole thing,” he said, in con- clusion, “is that there 1s a strong movement toward'a division of the colored vote, and that it important eno jOrce recog! ut Finchback and the rest of them, that tne repuolicans have no relief to Qfler the colored people if they are, successful ve no plan to propose. ive plan to escure ‘tb cur people talrness ‘and Justice in the South.” ‘MR. CARSON SAYS IT 18 BOSH. Mr. Perry H. Carson, one of the delegates to the Chicago convention, sald: “It’s all Dosh! In the first place, the Indianapolis convention was a fizzle the colored vote. It started with men of a class who canuot each lead ten coi- red men in any one thing from 4} to 3d street. ‘These men have been leaders 1n the past to some extent, but have lost thelr prestige with the race, ES Staaten pas nie ves he carries none but himself. ‘The idea of any con- ‘siderable number of colored men voung cratic ticket 18 posh. My information is that all the permanent leaders among tne colored race are ‘standing by the republican party did before, and it 1s nacurai tbat they shouid work harder, Decause they recognize this as Uneir last chance. ‘There are a few soreheads among the colored people, but they are not leaders—George Downing, Turner, Taylor, and others—who ‘considerabie following, and cannot carry any Of heir race into the democratic purty. ‘They are considered by tuelr race a8 ingrates LO the party which Wok them up and maue them ‘what they are to-day. You can put down the as- seruion that any considerable number of our race Will vote the democratic Uicket as Dosh.” LAYWER RICKS’ VIEWS. “I will keep to myseli,” said Mr, James M. Ricks, the colored lawyer, to a Stak reporter, “what I would like to say about Mr. Taylor. I Will say, however, that his figures are too high. Temaxes no matier what Mr. Taylor says about it, everybody knows that there are not near 240, colored men » ho will vote the democratic Ucket, ‘The only colored persons who will vote Une deuo- cratic Licket arc a few who hold some small posi- tions and expect to make some further gains negro democratic state conventions which Mr. Taylor speaks of, I canno. If there were that many, they ‘were all ‘Tney were = ade up of disgruntled re- Publicans and others who expected to get some small position or patronage, confereuce at Indianapouts, why 1 was absurd to call it by sucha name. It’ was made uj ton Turner and anoter ‘colored democrat LAWYER MOSS SAYS TAYLOR'S STATEMENT 18 ABSURD. When asked about the ex-minister's statement, colored lawyer, sald: “His statement is simply absurd. ‘There ts noting like that number of colored democrats in the world, AS to the state conventions uney amount to noth- When a fe ¥ offlce-seekers get togetuer vention others are attracted through. tale curiosity.” MR. ERWLET?'s OPINION. “The colored democrats,” sald Lawyer EM. Hewlett, “are democrats for revenue only. The statement that 240,000 colored voters will cast ete. votes for une demoeratie ticket to matt ‘There iy such may possibly ch, perRons, wanted under Wed. There are CHRISTIAN CHURC! at U1 aun. and 7:80 Evening sermon to you 2 ‘A m.: young peoples" meet sion school, Odd Fellows’ Hull, Sti Seats free, ande rdial welcom AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CaLLens To-paY were Senators Coke, Reagan, Morgan, Faulkner, and Bustis, the Attorney General, and Representatives Lanham, Savers, Morrill, Taulbee, Crain, Robert with Judge Barnard of Florida; Lawler, with J. J. Delaney and wife, of Chicago, bet. 6th and 7th jgerow at 11a. in. aux WILLIAM 8. Mf 6:45 p.m. Prayer meeting, of ‘Christian Endeavor, ednesday at 7:30 pan. 1¢ BERT AMICHARDSON, pastor. Sucraanent of Lord's Supper. people's meetin eveuing o1 the week save Suti id the public invit anges. Appointed; Miss Julla A. Snell, copyist, Office of Chief Signal Officer, and Porter Tracey, of Massa- chusetts, clerk of class one, Surgeon General's OMice. Resigned: Geo. W. Roby, Jutant General's Office, and C. B. lemant, class two, Onice of Searmary., Trans: ferred: Caesar R. Gary, class from Surgeon of Chief of Ordnance. Society Notes. Dr. & H. Dickson, U. 8. N., and Mra, Dickson have moved from their I street residence to 725 20th street_northwest. Dr. Dickson nas been recently ordered to sea. Mra. Dickson will remain in Washington during the winter. ‘Mrs, Carlisle spent a portion of last week in New York city with her an Carlisle, and re- tira-d here on, Monday. If is posable sr Car- lisle may spend the winter with REY WILL PREACH ‘Churen, corner 435 t vorvicor to follow the sortite see ices to follow the = ool, 9:30 am. All invited. S 4 ‘class one, Ad- ‘in the Metropolitan M, E. Pm. Coinmunion General's Office, to We have a det. ERNON PLACE, y "South, corner of Oth and K atroste Wace bastor, Preaching at TL aa by ejpastor, and at 7 30 De su 4 cordially invited, CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 030 PA. ight rehearsal of Gospel Songs. desires every Miseiou singer to bs present who cok aiission, Branc inxs this coming week- 130. Fourth, Congrexational cl Parents in this Justice and Mrs, Blatchford have returned to the city from Newport. Mr. and Mrs. James B, Edmonds are back from & ‘They went as far West as lorad®, and stayed tor some time at Colorado nd are both th robust heeres, ‘Mr. and Mra. John P, Faure are traveling west- ward on their wedding journey. ‘Mrs. John A. Logan has decided to go to Europe, and will sail trom New York on the 15th of this month. She will be accompanied Who are just from school Set ere ae ere reecmee Eocinecuen Base’ Senet water fat UI evening, 4. Annual ouanan thst a HODIST EPISCOPAL Sun Oth ste. n.w.—Third Western tour. as they never g ghureh, comer Quarterly Meetius. “Su Tage by wey. WL F morniug sermon. Yolug Meu Cl kev. J. McKexbuce Rerey, UD at'7-30 Megs G0 ris ate tre, Puc eet by the Misses ‘and will maxe their clous chaperonage. The ladies’ board of the Garfield Hospital met at ‘the hospital to-day at 11 o'clock and o circles for preparatory work 1 entertainment of the ladirs’ Justice Harlan will take tne presidency of the Logan's absence abroad. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burdette and Miss Burdette, ot Vermont avenue, have returned to the city, after spending the ‘summer at Lake ‘Miss Burdette will be one of the debu- tantes of the coming season. Mrs. Wedb, of How- ryland, and’ a niece of Mrs. Bi ized ii Ascension church, by Dr. ay afternoon, at the close of the 4 REV. LAWRENCE W, Pastor ‘of Congrossst: Methodist Protatanl naroae-st odist, Protestant a eee Sar Geetha tacos ot the die “ Tee 7:30 p.m. A hearty invitation to surauucers, FOUNDRY METHODIST EPINCO! ‘Church, 14th aud G streets, Hey. “Gncwey To-morrow: 0:15, Sunday Feru.ar seriou: iain aud zecevtion of ienibers at ‘services couducted by the pase the Tevivel meetings to be coutinted aes board during Mrs, Kilgore’s expenses on a cam; last unui! the 6th of November w subscribed to by @ number of iegisiators. Just at the close of the journal each mornii two things that require acrobatic activity on the Part of members who have bills to pass. inust catch the elusive eye of the 8} ‘the same time make a qu.ck canvass of the House Yo see if any one is present who is likely to object. If there 1s & moment when all the known objectors are ubsent, the scramble after the eye of the is frantic, and the deliberate manner tn Just keeps out of their way, and jon with which the Speaker, when ‘nt, presents the request for irives the eager beneficiary ‘gome well-known obstrucior ugh the swing doors just as the: over the declaration that the “Chair "as is apt to be the case, deep ‘down into the hearts of’ the Talses the hopes of the sly statesmen nt—when the House there 18 no time when those hopes are more apt to be dashed, ‘THE COAST SEEMS CLEAR. ‘There are 80 many vacant seats! The coast seems clear and promises an awfully easy land- ing for a frail craft, bearing a small appropriation. But when the way weemsclearest there is irs school vrayer 9:30, close; 7:30 p.m, Keviv O'clock service. Minister and Mra, Preston and their sons and daughters, who spent the summer at Lake Geot en fork city en roule for thelr Home ‘Tne Persian minister has taken a house, and 1s, now enjoying the sights at the capital, He occu- pled a box at one of the theaters on Thursday night, with a gay party. Mrs, Wm. Matthew Long 1s the guest of Mra. at Wooton. Mr. Richard Long, the ng, of New York, will take a BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST. reaching vy the ‘As wo the nine andy’ school at are now in New mmaniel \.iason at Til be sdgu.nistered at the conclusion vf the evenitue , Weekly prayer-imecting Thursday evening at ye has been, cag AS to the national Unanimous consen! almost to trenzy. oR QMANS CHRISTIAS N—Annual meeting. Congrexutional haku, 10th aud G sts. u.w. 1UBSDAY and WED NESDAY, Uctober 9 wid I, Day aad evening sem Mis. SALLIE E. CHari Rev. Dr. Coney and others. wil from ali deparuments of work. Geo, W. Chila: father Of Miss here for the winter. Baron and the Baroness Rosen are back at the Russian legation from Bar Harbor. ‘Mrs Senator Stewart, with her youngest daugh- ‘ter Mabel, has sailed for Europe, and will go to Paris, to put the daughter in seuool, Mrs, Hooker is keeping house n Paris and Mra, Stewart will be ‘She expects to remain abroad for two Mr. E. J, Sacks has returned from spending the summer in Germany. Lieut. T. 8. M. Mason, who Has been in Europe for the past several years, is inthe city and is making extensive Improvements upon his 20th Street “house for occupancy this winter. Mason is a daughter of Admiral Phelj family will be Welcomed back to society John A. Moss, t VARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER GREENE, pastor. Sunday tug by tue pastor, 11am, and Chapel brauen, 15% aud D sts, All are cordially Invited. W. FITZEx, wvery sabbath at 11 o'clock Xm and 7:30 pm. People’s meeting at 6:4. deats free, W JHUKCH OF THE INCARNATION, Eucharist, 7:45 4. Sm offebtigy sor hart Aes sunents, evensoug, 4 p.un.; oferi day setiool aid’ chow finda’ ST. JAMES’ CHUROH, 8T1 E- twee B aud C ne eve Sanus WiCuee rector.—Services: Sunday G'elock; Holy Eucharist, and he rises up out of ALWAYS READY TO OBJECT. ‘The men at this time whose absence is most enjoyed during the Orst morning hour, when unanimous consent may be asked, are Mr. Kilgore Tepublican rule and such men as Peter HL. clark, Fortune, Licut. and Mrs, Charles M. McCarteney (the or eek latter was Miss Edith A. are back from umbarton avenue, West Wash- Breckinridge and wage sort of delight objection just when the ge: Unanimous convent feels that he 1s ‘appearing n0t to notice ‘Until just the last moment, when, from his chair as if about to leave their marriage friends at 3123 Kilgore appears BT ‘in inte! elie man asking ti 7aodd am sed Fey eadays and Fridays, 730 LIEVERS OF THE GOSPEL, ‘only in Chriat, aud. the establ iuen- of the Kingdom of God 3 day afternoon, at 3-30. 6" Duliding, 133 Penmasivant Sd etrects. All are invited. UNION METH. EPIC. CHURGI a ave.—suuday School at 50 by ihe pastor, Rev. Wat. manic At 7 p. Sr service Weuneeany safe. He nas a way of WHAT ME. WALL SaYB. Mr. 0. 8. B. Wall, lawyer, sald he would like to know where Mr. Taylor was going to get his 240,000 colored voters from. The whole affair, he sald, Was @ matter of colored democrats. ‘The statement 1 conventions had endorsed the Uon be thought was faise. He on Representative W. C. P. family have removed to 1451 N street. They have taken the house and furnished spend the winter in it, Colonel and Mrs, Francis Colton and children, with Miss Clarke and Miss Noteware, of Chicago, niece, left the city on Thurs- day for New York city. On Friday they were met by Mra Colton’s brothers, Dr. Snivel SE Sniveley, of Brooklyn, and Rev. ley, of Troy, Who saw them sail this ‘Miss Crowell, en route to her home in Baltimore from summering in Virginia, ts visiting her uncle, Mayor Rus A. Fish." red Mrs. Ferdinand Williams, of Cumberland, Md., 4g visiting her sister, M ”. of avons er, Mrs. Thos. P. Morgan, jt., ‘Mr. Harry M. Rohrer, only son of M, M. Rohrer, Of this city, was recent Miss M. Addie Kimball, to Chicago, which wilt Mr. C.K. W. Strong, of Washington, and Miss Caroline H. Park were married a few days Seven Oaks, Palisades, on the Huason. whe ‘Mra, Boyd and her daughter, Miss have re- vurned from Watkins Glen and weit ube rs py resi- Mrs, Thos. P, Buxton has returned to her home, 1417 20th street northwest, afver an absence of atx | COX, Secretary Vilas joined his family at Chestnut At, and expect to re nine colored state ‘clock, iu the Monumental isave. nw., between Ist aud | who 1s Col. Colton’s rates Pg Nn inn onan norrina wert tarzom ; Bt “He has no political standing,” said Mr. W. § i ae same as usual. Public invi NS CHRISTIAN ABSOGIA- i 5 a quvure af a if i ele if Esk or the Summer ‘the city for the ‘they have spent and early’ fait x E > EX CHURCH OF THE ASCENI ‘COR- Massachusetts avauteand (20k Soe at 11s. m. and 7:30 traugers at morning iy the rector intise Times.” GRAND MASS-MEETING AT NORTH at 7:30 pm, il] address: a” acs ; 7 if i at Eu ‘the lower si"Direnntative Holman and hie wite and daugh- S08, who have been here ail summer, have lett for ‘Mrs, Lord has returned to the city from her sum- mer vacation, ane. & meas Farell y sig menstencowr a in honor eae eas ee ee ‘SUNDAY sa Ye are, 6 one pia ‘a8 Possible cheerful, Resolu- were condemning the practice 0 storing up in the veigbortood of great fopulntions Memoriallee the govetamee ke yee AMER f Serene queine oF an inquiry into a an Mer, of emperor of . for bis own countrsmen, A similiar feeling has actuated a Lyons citwen, Lou's Corrand, an art collector residing in Florence, who has bequeathed his property. t Museum of toe arta, "hess yh nglte Fiorencine Telegrams to The Star. CHICAGO FEARS A CRASH. Many Firms on the Brink of Ruin. —e LONDON HASN'T ENOUGH POLICE.| in “orp sures” cLurceres, Many Firms Said to be on the Brink of Rain Because of the Wheat Corner CurCago, Oct. 6.—Beneath the calmer surtace of affairs on ‘change, according to a local paper, ‘there isa turbulent current that grows broader ‘and deeper with every day that oy and sees no settlement of the Septeuiber wheat deat ‘The danger of disaster to many others than those Who defaulted t Hutobiuson ie 80 great tnat every be interested preserves the tment secrecy negotiations with a view to squ accounts. Even the implacable old man bas +r? belitied tne siluaon in order to spare Ube the ee Festored confidence Would ‘ocherwine Suffer. He stated for publication that thr sort. age waa Monday amounted to only about 000 bushels, Ciifwn & Co. had failed short 100,000 busvels of Uils, so That ail that remained for him to collect Was : about 175,000 bushels There are m beltet now, however, that tue remaining shure ‘exceed 1,000,000 bushels; Liat Uw 4 langest tiguses on the Losrd are weriousiy invoived imi, and that altogether no less tuau twenty firms are A TRAVELING CHAT WITH THURMAN. Ttalians Resist a State Poll Tax. | THE LONDON POLICE. An Effective Force of 8,773 Men for = Pepuiation ef Five and a Half Mil- leas. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evert Stan Lorpox, Oct. 6—The annual report of the com- missioners of the London police, issued yesterday, enables the public to judge of the importance of Sir Chas, Warren's stavement, apropos of the Whitechapel horrors, Ubat (he polive of tne metrop- ols is insufficient. Deducting the men absent on leave Uncre remain 8773 policemen availabie to protect an area with nearly five and a half millions: Of inhabitants, Warren negiects to take account of the Se ee ee re don with an inependent police force —y niki evideny” however cual the pose force 2 wi ‘population. 1849, when the area. and. population of London Were less Uban haif what tuey are now, the pum- ber of men available was 5,288. The goverament that will swallow them unless acorpt considerably iss Luau the price he axed the last day of tine deal. The smaller Of Lies houses are in an exceed. ingiy bad Way, because any distinction at this ate day would be fuvidious. The bi houses, tor whom, Mt te that “Hutch” is “gunning,” have taken —— an increase 10 pe ee advantage of Uls fact, and will either gets force. Owing to the drafting of an except Teduction for everybody Or force tue suuail cues t ‘umber to Whitect in some other districts of =I iL Lonaou one Low ‘ever sees. policeman, — | ition latter some of them will unquestions ——— A CHAT WITH JUDGE THURMAN, Me Thinks the Senate Tariff Bill Badly Planned. Prrrspvna, Oct. 6—The Dispatch publishes the following interview with Judge Thurman: The Dispatch representative boarded Judge Thurman's car at Washington, Pa., and during the journey to Pitusburg had a picasait chat with the id Roman, Just as he left Washington Judge Thurman sald: “1 am sorry I could nol see this town by daylight. In my earlier days 1 often through Wasb- ington on siage-coaches. It was a preity town hen, and I suppose it has improved very much in the Lapse of years.” ‘What do You Ubink of the Senate tariff bili?” “It 18 a badly planned measure and only vaves the eit, 1 uotice tbey copy after the Mfiis bill very largely. I haven't read it in its enuirety, but 1 Know enough about it to say that itis not nearly a5 good a measure as the Mills bili. Its nothing more Unan a bid for votes. They keep up the Lariff on mauutac.ured aruicies to capture the Vote ol the manulacturer, and likewise the duty 1s reserved Ob raW waverials Lo please the farmers, Wis"a°badiy" mixee. affair, "I saw somewnere ‘hat Gen, Harrison either in his mes- sage or in one of speecues, I am OL Sure Which, that there was no necessity to bother about Ube surplus; but I see the republican Senators aiffer with ‘They claim that their Dill Will reduce tue surplus ‘about, $79,000,000. unless by! & BUMVET OF pegs WILL is settling prices. Up vo last uigit Muicuiusou bad grimly refused to come & singic otc. THE STRIKE BEGUN, Not a Car Running on the North Di- Vision of Chicage To-Day OnrcaGo, Oct. 6—The sirike of street car con. ng. ‘Not a car ts running in Whe entire wortu division. ‘Tne sidewalks have deen filled with pedestrians headed for the business poruou of the city since anearly hour, Wagous of all descriptions, op Whicu lemporary seats bave been fixed, ure velng Tun by the strikers aud others, and are patroulund ‘Wo Whelr fullest capacity. ‘TO TAKE THE STIEERS’ PLACES. PITTsBURe, Ucl. 6—Anotuer party of Uhirty-two P yh trom the Kast this nroruing on their way to fake tue places ot Lie Fer Mayor of San Francisco. Sax Francisco, Oct. 6—The democratic conven ‘on for Ube city and county of San Frauctsco last bight Douuated kB. Pond for wayur, From Wall Street Te-Day. New Yorn, Oct.@—The stock market opened weak ob a Very moderate busivess Lats morning, ‘ou see they are DOL consistent. Why stiouid Luc | Teak On 8 Yer, erty eros i to a por aaa man pay @ heavy tax on bis clouuing, is a pile Mis oor man pay B beavy jax On his clowning. 4s | below last eveuingy closing Oyures, while Mi Diankets, so muck taxation, “The principle is wrong: and then, to deceive the peuple, they st.te taal we uty'is levied at 80 much’ per square yard, ad valorem. How many people are there who under- Stand that?” Sour! Pacific Was excepliouaily lower, with a de~ cline of % per cent. The market siiowed some hesitation “in the Orst few dluules, bu soon Gathered strengih and advauoed troy Wy per Sent WithOUL special feature of aLy sort. Weak. hess again appeared, however, and wile the transactions ‘Siruak “to te sien Prices again sagged tu Wiped out with something in wdditiou. “Tue down: Ward movement afterward Was tecuiued | wit force, accompauied by a wurked 1ucreuse fPecuvity, aud New Engiand ted tor decline wien 4m office, and What if he has vetoed two or Caree | 3/088. 01 2 ee ct ee ce re Or mbatever Sr. Biaine sald? Granted | Fogiand, st. Paul and Union Pacific were Lue lead- prety ed epee Chau all the | ing active stocks, followed by bait ® dozen ot din Epa erate! Mey creed | Sgro ates wg aaa cas O'clock the marke. Was acuve abd Weus ut of Dear ‘Siraw about it; Dut why didn’t the Senate - Bits "over ate oni they pass | the lowest prices reacuod, Paset They bad the power to Death of Minister Childs’ Wife. Shall Cousider all pucu bila cand ir they donrasie | NEW YORK, Oct. G—Hira J. B Childs, wite of tbe ar. emp gy tg ey vovober 4, on Thurman said: “Mr, | board the lnman steamer City of Calcage. wg oD Dody was landed here W-day. nor has a a do with Liem, but Jobn sherman THE AQUEDUCT SCANDAL. 80, ate to have them suppresed. In Eugiand the | The Resolution for an Investigationas om a ney MM Passed the House Yesterday. and policy does much to foster] ‘The conferees on the deficiency bill havecomete them. I Bot —— an agreement. The question in dispute over the SPicvying exceouve ‘duics, has ‘helped teens | Mission Home for women in Utah renouncing Mor ‘Trusts are wade fur tue purpose of putting up | monism will be settied by the agreement to Ouish prices They have vecowe grindiag Monopulles, | the building at a cost of not more than $50,000. And Cue laws of the land shouid bvenforcedagalnst | The genate recedes from its amenduent to pay aes —_——__. the widow of Chief Justice Waite tue balance of & WHEA’ 3 year’s salary. The resolution for an investigation aig apes of the aqueduct tunnel Was taken from Une Dill ‘Tho December Option Goes to 61.20, but | and passed through the House as an independent 3 Proposition, the purpose being to hasten (he mate Caicaco, Oct. 6.—Wheat opened sirong and 1jya | tera little, and moreover to avoid the coustita- 2c. higher, with the chief interest centered in | tional objection to the President taking part in om; | ia made bivsd-r chau by cue original i's close at 117%, within the Brat teu minutes advanced to lie ve form of the resoluuon, As passed Uy Lue House it ceded to the opening figure and returned wo tne | #8 a8 follows: i E i i E i ; highest point. aiay opened higher at 118, apd ‘TEXT OF THE KESOLUTION. toketea ish but Fecha to Tide, “Gcrouer was | sesotond by the House af Hueprecentatioes (he uoted. at 114%. aye higher, end Sctover was held at 4a5q. Noremicr “the active Senate concurring), That all work pot ser4 option at 46%, declining to 46 aud rallying formed upon the Washingtou aqueduct tunel, Troember qusied at Gh advancing Me. Gee Ges ogetner with the provisions of any contract made Unchanged. Fork was cents bighes at 15.25, for | for the same, of any portiou thervot, and all the Showed nd change, "MAG and shore rite | (ree or abd ietung aud making of sala coutracts, ee ail expenditures ot moueys herevatore appro In spice of the marked advance tn wheat and its | Pritted for said work. vageuues rapid NT Rtn een the board. The fears ex; on tue curb Ubls | tion Cherefor, siall forthwith be Tully investigated, that there would be a number of failures | bya Joint select comumitiee of nis meiubers, of ok nea continns Rave aes teen aot tree shail be members of the senate, to Ue 4 appointed by the President of the Senate, lows: October nominal, 116; November, 1183; | SPRUNG, b2 wembers uf cae ious of Keprewel- cles was as follows: Corn, 45%; oats, 24; lard, | tAtlves 10 Be appointed ty the Speier rk ; + pority to Noy & $10; short riba, w27g; Noveuber pork, 160% eh tee poe pen hot stenographer, and such experts as It may deems RR LO RY becessary lor Ube investigation. Jt may sit a ax, sessions of Congress or in recess, aod reessoriie Rave tui power, citer in full comatuce or in sub- \talian Laborers Refuse mad | committer, to admiulster oaths and send for = Pit Sapeen ee eaaer eee Sous and: papers, and to conduct its tavestigation - — “4 eliuer in Washington or in such as may be may take a national importance is now pending in | its ‘aid the couciusions arrived at, the governor's office. It seems that oflicers of Ham- wy yy | re Miton County have imposed a poll tax on some Ital- | 60 Congress on or Defore January 1, isi fan laborers on the North wesvern road at Stratiord. a8 TO THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. Tae Italians do not object to for venai | ‘The resolution will doubtless be adopted Dy the y Positively object Xo laboring | senate the first thing on Monday, and the com- fore appealed to the consul at Chicago concerning | mittee will be soon appointed. 1t 1s possible that ig ae Al ah ef HAH He (tiie| an Bu it ie ne ERE i ity ities li Fd £8 HI ! i i i i i a a Hi i i i i fi : i i i i i i i tl ii iu) i aH & oe ii i it fi