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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BU ILDINGS, x Northwest Oorner Penneyivanis Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUPPMANN, frere Tie Fvewres Stan ts served to subscribers in Qity by carriers. ou their own account st 10 cence pep Neck. or 44c. per mouth Copies at the counter Gents each. By matl—postage prepaid SO cents @ Month. one year, 6 onthe eee mothe, $2 ered at the Post Office at Washington, @erond-class mail matier | a Dow ‘Tue Werair Stam_pubiishea = gear portace prepaid, Sir imonthy, SOcerteey et & €F-All mail sabecriptiona munt te paid in advance, Be paper sent loser that ts pala = Kates of adverts 4 known on application. AMUSEMENTS, A**AUaHrs GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 8, America’s Greatest Actress, MISS EFFIE ELLSLER, Under the management of Lec and Mortaunt, will present for the first time on any stage-the Histor!- cal Play, LADY MARGARET. Supported by Mr. Frank Weston and an Exceptionally Strong Company. “LADY MARGARET” MATINEE TO-MORROW, aT 2 Next week—The London Comedy Success, KATTI. HIGH EWOOD RACES Spat MONDAY, OCTODER 15. AT 3 P. M. SWEEPSTAKE RACE, $150, First Horse, #150; Second Horse, two-thirds gate- money; Third Horse, oue-third gate-money. Entries KATE CLARK, CIRCULATOR, AND GEORGE E ALSO KUNNING RACE, Freneh and Auction Pools, Admission. S0ceuts. oe. JK Poss NEw WASHINGTON THEATER MATINEES, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND SATURDAY TONY PASTOR'S GRAND COMPANY OF AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SPECIALTY STARS. stra reserved, 75c.: Orchestra, 50c.: . T5e.: Gallery, V5e.: General Adinisaion, including first floor, 23. Box seats, $1. 10c.. 15¢, and 25c. at Matinees. _NEXT WEEK—THE NIGHT OWLS. ocll NEW sanionae tHeaven Do You KNOW THE PRIVATE SECRETARY, ‘THE PRIVATE SECRETARY, ‘THE PRIVATE SECKETARY, From the Madison Square Theater, New York, From the Madison Square Theater, New York, Is Kepeating its Former Success Here? To-night and Ssturday Matiues, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15. ME. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE. pertoire will include The Mighty Dollar, THURSDAY To-vight and Saturday Matinee, Our Gov Beats now o As ss00 THe WEEK OF OCTOBER 8. Aistinces Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. AN IRISH PICTURESQUE DRAMA, “TRUE IRISH HEARTS.” NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW MUSIC. Popular prices. Next Week—Australian Novelty Company. J eet asa. Saati Owing to the immense success of BROCKMANN S MONKEY THEATER CO, ‘They will exhibit for ane more week. ‘Two Performances Daily. Afternoons at 3.15. Evenings at 8. Do not fail to see the wonderfal animals perform. Nothing like it ever before seen in America, ‘They have performed before all the crowned heads of Europe. Admission. 25e. ; reserved seats, 50c. ; school tickets, 25e., admits any child. 'w features for this week, notably the four 1m their Hypologinches Tableaux. vc8-6t HE RICHARD W\GNEW SOCIETY Will give ite first concert of the season OS XOVEMBER 29 Iu Liversalist Church. Programs and prospectus will be issued ins oe obs6 PENING OF MARINT'S ACADEMY POSTPONED TOSSIURDAY OCTOBER IN OED Owing to the unfinished condition of the entrance to Masonic Temple, Mr- MARINI ts compelled to Post. mone the Opeuine of bis School to Saturday. October shat Zand 7 O'clock p.m, Wesidence: VIG E street on. ES: oct -tocl® PWLBARMONIC CLUB. SECOND SE 480 N— Active members: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lent, Mr Kekeman. “Greuiars and prograns at Ruabe & Co's, $17 Feana, ave. Double subscription, #0, siuwle ad lnissiou. 7c. octet oS. Oven daily from 9 a m. to 10 p, m. sth st,south of Treasury Bubiing. oct PHS FAIR—A PAIR FOR THE BENEFIT of St. Joseph's new Church ia beins held at the Ar. Rory Building of the Naticual Rifles, on G st. bet Oth and 10Us «ts nw - and will continue until October 35th. “Music and’ pleasaut entertaimment every night Admiasion, 10 cents, E SBURY MUSEE, A ‘9th. between E and F sta, Will open OCTOBER 1. 1888. America’s Greatest Work of Artin War, CHEST BEFORE PILATE. Admission, 50e. Children under ten yeara, 250, Doors open from 10 am. to 10 p.m se27-1m ESSONS TO LADIES AND CHILDE 4 KAD KILLING AND HUNTING BY A LADY, ORSES TRAINED AND CAKEFULLY ‘EXER. BS E Ladies Escorted ou their ows Horses, Driving Lee Sous Given, High-clase Saddle Homes for saleos hive MR AND MRS. MIDDLETO: _Tate ofthe Weshingion Didi Aended SE hn HE CYCLERIES 1406 N. ¥. AVE. — LADI heat Uy the hour, day of week” THeyeice for & Rcuthe & per month eda sce EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. KAND OYSTER KOAST AT COLONIAL BEACH, ne ONDAT “OcroBeR Te pease BEACH, Steamer T. V_Atrowmuith, leaves whart foot of 7th Gt 8 © sharp. Doeketm Including: Oya Eesss, the Prof Pistoric's band of 20 pies tugaved for the occasion, sda ~eoe oc8-tit* ILE AND 'd for Fishing and Gun- b she r.ver at reasonable rates, Ap- ‘S1S4 Water st., Georgetown. OR CHARTER —THE sT. = FuAaNCES can be charted he Bi tina te etede vedios FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN hattior: ND CABIN JOHN JK makes her regular tri ms re stor d High nod Cana sane trip, Apply tu Jc. and 3 SL WATERS. Re sek 5G. = 5 SC. FERRY. EW FERRY TO ALEXANDi KIEAMER GRO. Law Pesves daily 6.40, 8, 10. 12 am., 2. 4:30,6 p.m. 6 Leaves Sundays 10, 47 aan, Frou Ws se15-Im ——————_ss Posrasce Grates ANDIEONS. FENDERS. FIRE SETS. The lazgest Stock ever shown, At Prices Less than ever know, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. ‘The Oyen Fireplace and its artintic: t = treatinent a special 424 9th street, pen Wax, uoequaled Floor Polish, Basxever Prices FOR FINE AND RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. NEARLY EVERY- THING THAT WILL CONTRIBUTE TO MAKE MAN OR BOY APPEAR NEAT AND COMFORTABLE AT THIS TIME OF THE SEASON CAN BE FOUND HERE AT NEARLY MALY VALUE, THE PRICES MARKED UPON EACH AND EVERY GARMENT TELL A TALE UNHEARD OF IN THE HISTORY OF WASHINGTON. ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, NO. 400 77H ST, ¥. W, COR D. ao bering Star, 73—No 11,045. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1888, TWO CENTs, _SPECIAL NOTICES. Be BENIAL SERVICES AT MCKENDREE SME church, Massachusetts ave. bet- 9th Sud Toth sis. uw. Kev. C- Hannan hichanbsox, “Spach Evening this week, save Saturday, af ors Monday—Justification by Faith. ems —Sepsecrstion tact Atoption, Wedueniay stirs Save tentign Teenie’ rhe Witueas of Tne Spirit Friday wn Experience. o8-ii,t,w,th,f-1m_ ~e=> OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND PULOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. A uividend of $1.25 per suare will be payable on the ‘22d day of October, NSS, to the stockholders of record at the close of Lusivess on ahe 12tu day of Oc- ister abhi iotice af the Vfeneuger of the Com pany: O10 Lith. uw Wasiington, DC. ‘The trans” For Vooks wii be cloned from the 13th to the 22d of Seiober, inclusive: SAMUEL M. BRYAN, Presitent. Farrar Wasninortow, D. C., Sept 2 TO THE LADIES. Our Lace Curt.in Work cannot be excelled. ‘SWis8 STEAM LAUNDRY, DE J. CURTISS SMITHE, 1313 N. ¥. ave, jurned and Resumed his Practice, cK GAS FIXTURES. 8.5. SHEDD & BRO. Sz Mth St. NW. Our stock is now replete with beautiful Gas Fixtures of pew and elerant design, aud at prices that defy com ton P*Our assortment embraces the latest and most artistic Wrouxut iron Chandeliers, Brass Gas Fiatures. Hall Lights, brackets, Gas Globes and Shades of every vari ety aud, sel 8. S. SHEDD & BRO., 432 9th st. ocS-1m @=> EQUITABLE ‘CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “LGUILALLE BUILDING," 1003 ¥ ST. ASSE 1S—$898,217.43. Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first Wednesday in exch month the office will be open from GtoS o'clock pm Advances wili be made promptly at7 o'clock. Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitauie Build ing, 1003 F st. ‘Shares are $2.50 per month. £1,000 advanced on each share, Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. _3NO. JOY EDSON. Sec’ gene GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE 730 AND 741 71H ST. N. W. Cheapest bouse in city to buy your Furniture, Car- ON Cloths, Mattings, ‘Baby Carriages, Ketrigera- lors, Stoves, &c. | Everything iu the bowseturnishing Jine sold on credit as cheap as they can be bouxht elve- Where for cash, oom Wr MAKE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF my? ‘Cost. __NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. Preswestur Vore. ‘The issue of Hanrzn's Weexty, published October 3, contains an eight-page supplement, ‘with eight maps in coior, illustrating the battle- sroundof the Presidential Election in the doubt- ful States, including New Yorx, ConxzctictT, The Totat Vote and New Junsry, Pluratity in every Inpuaxa, County mnce 1878. MicerGax, | The Vote for Gove CALIFORNIA, ernors since 1872, Wrst Virco, | ‘and a specially designed map of the UNITED STATES. showing at a glance, and with absolute securacy ‘and freedom from partisanship, the political history of every state and Territory during the ‘past sixteen years. 24 PAGES, 10 CENTS. For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, ‘Yearly Subscription, $4.00. Postage free. It To Cur es Cinax to our busy “‘Ladies’ Week,” we shall wind up to-morrow with s rousing big business day by offering some solid inducements in honest, dur- Able, low-priced Shoes for those ladies who want serviceable shoe, one that will resist the effects of dampness and look respectable, at a low price, At 95c. Ladies’ Pebble and Kid Button Boots, ‘with solid leather soles and heels, worked but- ton-holes, ashoe that looks well and will give ‘satisfaction. At 81.23 the choice of four different styles, Pebble Button, Opera Toe, Box or Common ‘Sense, genuine kid, plain or glove top, with or without patent-leather tips, every pair war- ranted as durable as any 82 shoo, At 81.50 those famous Dongola Kid and Goat Buttou Boots, plain or patent tipped, box or ‘road toe, im appearance equal to any $2.50 ‘shoe: out of 5,000 pairs sold of these so far this ‘season not a single complaint. At €1.98 s genuine Tampico Goat, s fine Straight Goat or a soft Dongola Button Boot in ‘any shape, from A to E width, as perfect in fit ‘as any shoe made: $2.50 won't buy as goods ‘shoe anywhere else. ‘To avoid the rush call, if possible, during the foreuvon, WM. HAHN & 00'8 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7th street, 2922 Pa ave, a 231 Pa ave se __ Cuntsraas Cros, 1888; Bs Joining you wet the beneft of cash prices and easy payments, ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, OPERA- GLASSES, SILVERWARE aXD * JEWELRY. W. & TAPPAN, 604 OTHST. N..W. Baltimore Office~110 N. Howard st, 0010-1m J.B. FLANAGAN, Manager, Ovesixe Or Lavres Fons, SPECIAL NOTICES. Boe PENSSULVANIA REPUBLICANS TAKE Notice. Arrangements have been made for reduced raiiroad rates to Peniisylvania, good for thirt Gays from date of issue, Members of family iuclud: in arrangement. For certificates apply dally at 419 7th st we. until 6 puns of after 7 p.m. ma 3 LeDroit Bul.ding. GEOGE BROWN, Fin. Sec chair man of Political ocl2-3w. 1 MARYLAND "DEMOCRATIC ASSOOIA- -—All members are requested to mice ‘st Baad O. Depot MUNDAY, loth, 6. to attend tsss-meeting at Bladensbui President, ool zat 3. Fe J. K. MANGUM. Secretary. LACE CURTAINS, 50C. PER PAIR. Re is of Lace urea andr at ‘slightest injury. Profiting by expe- Bence, We ae doubly: prepared 10 ctv al orders ‘season “Come eatly' and secure prompt return. BUCKEYE STEAM LAUNDRY, 618 9th st. SEND THE CASH AND SAY WHAT IS WANTED.—A small expenditure in adver- Usiu~ ina judicious selection of news: spers is often contew plated by perscns who have uot a-ciar idea a8 to wh t)ublications should be taken or the cost; t! cousequently find a ditheuity iu carrying out th without having the cost exceed the Plated. "Such. pervohs du well to send the o»py of the advertisement anda check for the amount of mo! to be used to Geo. P. Rowell & Co. spaper A: tein< Sureau, 10 spruce st., New York, aud leave the sclection of Papers aud the’ number of insertions iB eacn to be determined by their experience aud judg- micuit,” In that way the adve. incr gets the beat eorvice possible for the iuoney he expeuis, and the work is prowptly done—no the being lost pondence. 1 WASHING LUDGE, B. +» NO » October 11, 188%.—A special communi- Sate Soe oe wil ‘be held un BATURDAY AF- LEKSVON, 5 o'c! at the lode room, and tue fune- pe services heid at the same aoa CB ea brother, ZeBLEY, preparatory to departure of reais for Hactisburg, fa brothers with, their fatnilies abd. rieuds invited to-be prevent at funeral verv ces, N. D. FITHIAN, E. Be NEMDHIP, dhe itm, composed of JOSEPH HH. IRELAND and ZHOMAS'WALSH, enguced in shirt-inaking apdgents’ furpishing business, at o27 10tu street northwest, in {ix city, Is this day dissived by mutual co. sent. All debts due by this lute Firm wis be veceapted for by Mz. 20sk Fa H. LSELAND, who will comumuc in the same line of business at the old staud, JOSEPH. H, IRELAND, THOMAS WALSH. _October 12, 1888, oc12.2t* a tHERE WIL BE A SPECIAL ME 6 ritizeus’ Association of George. town iHls EVENING at 8 o'clock. Ex-senator Heaton, of Virginia, will audress the inéetiig upou the subje.' of raiiroad counectious with Georgetown. All eat a gANGHIBALD GKEENLEES, President ty GKEENLE. : _WM. H. MANOGUE, Secretar at >, NEW YORK KEPUBLICANS ARE LE- Ba retty Ginied tome eee naa 1His EVENING, corner Massachusetts it nw. By order of secretary. F.W. EVANS, President. KEV. C, H. YATMAN WILL GIVE HI. Alustrated “Flag Sermon” at Wesley Chapel 30 p.m; “Cup Ser: "Satur 7:30 2 Tt Sermon” Sunday, 3:30 p.m. Closing service Sunuay, 0 Pp. m. All young people are iu- Vited, Sunday’ School teachers’ inectirg this event aaa 0. Couverts aud inquirers’ meeting Monday, 0p at Se, CAME FIRE “sons X-RAWLING Post, No. 1,G. A. Rwill coicbirate their twenty: October and, ‘as coud anniversay on FRIDAY EVENING, 12, at GAR Hall, opposite Willard's Hotel usual, will ive a grand entertainment on the to help the charity fuud of the Post. lickets, ‘be had of the comrades and at the door. ‘SPECIAL NOTICE— THE BEST FLOU ‘OUR NEW SOUTH PATENT. We guarantee this Flour equal or superior to any Western Pateuts or auy other Patent Flour. Ve itatrial. ‘T.ke uoue as wenuine without our brand, anda cireular inside each pa W. HL LENNEY & SONS, Merchaut Millers, Bear New Aqueduct Bridge, Georgetown, cel t-3t Water at. D. SPECIAL NOTICE, WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN. ‘A second Gala Concert will be given at the Park by the entire U, >, Mariue Band. ou SUNDAY AFL NON, October 14, next, provided the weather be favorable, Members and their families are invited to be present, it being the iast musical treat of this sea- son. WM. HELMUS, Chairman of Commit _REINHOLD SPAINGSGUTH, Secretary. UCL Tot Be GREAT DRIVE 500 Pals LADIES EID Gloves st 73c.. worth $1. The ever known. THOS. J. LUTTREL, cor. 20 st, and Pa ave. 2.w. ‘oct i-2w SPECIAL!—500_ YARDS SILK VELVETS, Se aT Flusnes, all col : = 5 EUG soley. at Toes worms. TAGS a NEW YORK REPUBLICANS CAN FKO- rage soaps alta et earerias & ‘ot the at the rooms, 921 F st. 0. wien wil Be open dally rom 8a i 10 p.m. _0c11-3w Chairman Campaicn Committee, OWING TO A VERY HEAVY KAIN- ‘storm on the eveuing of the picuic, Sept, 15, AS8B. of the EAST WASHINGTON DEMOCRATIC BANDANA CLUB, and its consequent failure and loss, the said Club ‘will ive a Grand Ball at Washington Hall, corner Pa, aye. aud dst. cast MUNDAY EVE- NING, Octover 15. We respectfully request the fronage of ali who wish to spend au evening bri of pleasure and fun. Tat Bre RECEIVED TODAY 704 DOZEN Tas, ‘Kelllers & Son's Dundee Jauus, consistine of Fiuia, Gooseberry, ‘Red Currant, Green Gage, Black Current, Dawson, Strawberry, lisspuerry, Apricot aud Cherry put up in'one pound white. jars, cach jar 20c, er per dozen, JOHN H. MAGHUDER 1417 -w York ave, aua 112% Connecticut ave. ocl0-3t Christian pubiic 18 reapeet Ww attend the Fourth Auniversary Mecting of this Mis- Star niwieneat SABBATH LVENINor 730 (Oct La Sts. Lw., peat GABBA L NANG, 7:80 (Oct. 14). ‘The exercises will consiat of brief addresses by prom fnent pastors, characteristic mussion singing, ulate. Meut of the work of the year. aud testiuonics by the couverta Annual business meoting at the Mission Loous MONDAY, Oct, 15, 7:30 pun ocl0-3t ~ae=> DE. ST. MASON. DENTISi, 1201 Pennsylvania avs. nw, opposite” Falais Koval, twelve years practice in iis city, haw extracted over 20,000 teeth with nitrous oxide was, teeth filed and cocaine used ; artificial and crown teeth inserted. Fe NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF LICENSES, ‘ASSESSOR'S UFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., Oc Notice iw hereby given that on the ‘THIRTY-FIMST DAY OF OCTOBRE. 1888, will ex: Vire all licenses viven by the D-etrict’ of Columbia to Apothecaries, Auctioneers, Bauss and Baukers, Bill Fosters, Brewers, brokers, Claim Agents, Contractors, Cattle Brokers, ‘Commission Merchants, Dealers 1 Distilled aud Fermented Liquors, Wines ahd Cordials, Distillers, Insuruuce Agents, Ice Deaicrs, Manufactur: ers of Ultizninatiug Gas, Life aud «ire lusurance Com. panies, Patent Avents, Pawnbrokers, Proprietors of Bar-Koows, Sample Rooms, Tipping Houses, Billiard, Jul alleys Hvialn Livery Stabien Inteitcnce Oticos, jug Alleys, Hol very intelligence ‘Junk Shops, Dealers in ‘Hand Clothing, Dealers in Old Barrels, Keal Estate Ayeuts, Rectifiers, “Kestau- Tantaud Eating Houses, theaters, Variety Theaters, &c. ‘All parties euguged in such business, trades or profes- sions must promptly reuew their licenses in accoruanoe with the section of the laws of the District of Colum- bia, viz: “That every person liable for # license tax who may fall to pay the same before engaging in the business, ‘shall, in aduitiou to the license tux iunyosed, pay 4 fin or penalty of uot less than five. nor more than fiity dollars for each offense.” By order of the Commite- sioners D. C._ROS A. FISH, Assessor D.C. ocb-Ot => FIRE INSURANCEI Baaxon ovvice OF THE ‘Continental Fire Ins Oo, of New York. Girard Fire Inn Go, of Phaledelpins, ‘Orient Fire Ins. Co, of Hartford. 925 Pat. w W. C. DUVALL (Real Estate and Ina, Broker) Manager. Houses, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Wear. ing A Libraries, Plotures, we., in the District of Colambis INSURED “aT VERY | FON COST. ‘Orders by taal or talophone wil receive promt at- tention oco-2m B=, GORGE WooDRUEF jouNsTON yee, as Fenuoved to 1704 Hhode Inlandave. Beg “TONAL DenocmATIC commit: TEE, ‘The rooms of the Advisory Committee and Treasurer for the District of Columbia are at No. 939 F st. a.w. (second floor.) Maj Chas. S. Jones will be in attendance from 8 a m, to 11 p. m,, and has authority to receipt for all contri- butions made to bim. Remittances by mail should be addressed to JAS. L NORRIS, Advisory Committee and Treasurer, Lock Drawer 322, Washington, D. ©, and will receive prompt acknowledgment. s021-1m AND CO. will be held at the costia, TUESDAY, Octol the objec 9015-1 Sey fate lege ee Ra og Tt bes met with the of the most eminent Tinited aumber ofthe Shares of the Stock kof the are for sale. ~ WE RAVE SB000 BET, AGAINST See ‘oc2-! i< a Flags, Sere Washington News and Index to A Axrerwrers—lst page. Arronxers—Ath page. Avettox Satxs—3d and 6th pages. Boarprxa—tith pave. Busrwess OnaNces—6th page Crry Irexs-6th pase. Oouwrar Rat Estate—3d page, DEATHS—5th pare, Dewtistax—4th page, Epvcattonat—4th page, Excursions, Picx108, £c.—1at page Finaxciat—4tb page. For Rext (Rooms)—"a page, Fox Rewt (fouses)—6th oar, For Kant (Ufices)—2d page. Fou kant (all)—24 page. Fox RENT (Stores)—2d page. For Rent (Miscelisneous)—24 page, For Baie (Houses) —6th page. Fon Saux (Lote)—6th page. For 5aL5( Miscellaneous)—Gth page Hovserunsisuisas—4th page. Lapis’ Goops—Sth pace, Loca Mentiox—tth pare, Lost axp Fouxp—6th saga Mowzx 70 Loax—6th vasa ‘Mxpicar—4th page, Naw PusticaTions—let page, OckaN STEAMERS—3d para, Porowac Kivan Boars—34 paze, Pianos AND Onoaxs—4th page. PEnsonat—2d page. PnovEssionat—4th page, PRoPOsALs—6th page, RarLRoaps—3ad page, Spxctat Notices—Lat pyge, SrectaLTies—4th page, Tax Trapes—4th pace. Waxrep(Help)—2d paga, Wanrep (Situstions)—2d page. Waxrep (Rooms)—2d pags. Wanrep (Houses)—2d pags, WantED (Miscellaneous)— Gossip. a pare. Pages 3 axD4 oF To-Day’s Stan contain: Lieut, ‘Townsend's Report on the Aqueduct Tunnel; Har- rison and Blaine; Big Elecuon Bets; The Awful Disaster at Mud Run; Dr, Mackenzie's Defense ; Poiltical Notes; Base Bali News; ‘Telegraphic Dis- Patches, &c. Government Receipts To-Day.—Internal reve- nue, $366,425; customs, $630,927. SECRETARY FarxcHip will leave the city this afternoon for New York, where he will address Political meeuing to-morrow. ‘Tue Presiext remained at Oak View all day. Super TauRMaN’s DePaRTURE.—Judge Thurman ‘accompanied by bis son and Mr. B.S. Cowen, of the Associated Press, left Washington at 10 o'clock last night for his home, at Columbus, Ohio, in a Special car attacued to the Chicago and Pitisburg Express of the B. and 0. road. MOVEMENTS oF UNITED STATES NAVAL VEssELs.— ‘The United States steamer Boston arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday. ‘The Vandalia ar- iv at tue Mure Island navy-yard, California, yesterday afternool Tus Aquepvct Batpor.—The report of Col. Hains of the operations during September on the Aqueduct bridge shows an expenditure of $116.72. ‘There was a balance available at the end or the Month of $10,109.96, Of which $10,000 Is to be heid for condemnation of the nortuern approach, leav- ing $109.96 properly available, Which Will be ex- pended during October in such minor repairs to ‘the roadway, paving, &c., a8 are made necessary by the uneven settiement of the embankment forming the south approach, With the exception of some small detalls, the only Work done during ‘September was the construction of a wooden side- Walk on the down-stream side of the south ap- proach. The custody of the reconstructed bridge Was transferred to the District Commissioners on ‘Une 15th, tp com; With the provisions of the District appropriation act of July 18. NavaL Ogpgrs.—Medical Inspector Newton L. Bates, detached from the Pensacola and placed on waiting orders. Surgeon W. G. Farwell, ordered tothe Franklin. Passed Assistant Surgeon H. B. Scott, detuched from the New York navy-yard, 18th inst., and ordered to the Naval Hospital at Mare Islabd, Cal, Assistant Naval Constructor D. W. Taylor, Ordered as assistant to Assistant Con- structor Hanscom, at Cramp’s yard, Philadeiphia. Assistant Naval Constructor S. W. Armistead, or- dered to duty at the New York yard. Assistant Naval Constructor A. W. Stahl, detached from Special duty at_ Bloomingdale, N. ¥., and ordered tw duty at the Naval Academy. Hate Onvaments DvriaBLe as Comps. —The Treasury Department bas decided that so-called “ornamental pins,” claimed to be dutiable at the rate of 25 per cent ad valoreth, under the provision for “jewelry of all kinds,” are in fact, combs, duul- able at the rate of 30 per cent ad valorem.’ The article upon which tue decision 1s consists Of 4 back or twist comb for holding the twist or braid of ladies’ hair in place. It is imade of shell and has two or three teeth with a bar trom 2 to 234 inches long at the top, on which 18 arranged & graquated row of faceted amber balls, INTERNAL REVENUE ArrorsTMuNTs.—Henry Spel man bas been appointed gauger at Cincinnati; Peter Mooney, gauger at New Brunswick, N. J., and ‘C.J. MeBouald, storekeeper ‘nd gauger ak Butler, Mo. Person at.—Dr. W. W. Torrence, counselor of the Perstan legation, left the city last evening for a short stay in New York.—Chas, F, McKenna and John C, Shoemaker of Pittsburg, J. Spencer of Nor- Walk, Conn... Geo. C. Suddards of Philadelphia, G. N. Fowler of Lima, Ohio, and John § Bradstreet of Minneapolis are at Willard’s——G. H, Ten Breck of St. Louts, Robert Ludiow Fowler of New York, Gen. Willis of London, W. H. Bovee of San Francisco, and Jas. K. Bakewell of Pittsburg are at Wormley’s.—Everett P. Jacobs of Haverhill, ‘Mass., and 8. H. Packard and A. E. Grover of Port- Me., are at the St, James.—senor Vat the Chilian minister, and B. Matthieu, of the ‘Chillan legation, Senator Frye and pec gmail Collins were in’ New York last night—B. F. a 1 of Genesee, N.Y., L.W. Hahn of Santa Cruz, Cal, John W. Hoyt, P. C. wey Jono H. Flagg, A. J. Toda, and T. C. Crawford of New York, and C. ©. Phillips of the city of Mexico are at the’ Arling- ton,—Mr. Clus Cromwell, formerly of Washing- ton, has been appointed city editor of the Mem| Public Leaver - The Potomac Fiats Improvement. COL. MAINS’ REPORT ON THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK IN SEPTEMBER, ‘ ‘The work on the Potomac flats during Se; ‘Cost $5,099.78 according to Col. Hains’ last month- ly. report. The operations consisted of work at and connected with the reservoir outlet by hired labor, and the formation of embankment by hired dredges, At the outlet the construction of the coffer-dams for the wing walls on the up-stream side of the structure Was continued, One dam Was practically completed, and the other nearly so. The main coffei ‘nus ‘been ‘maintatued, some work done in ai the plant W set the stone—a cargo of which arrived during the month—and the embankment petween the coffer-dam and the shore has been strengthened. Itis estimated that the four hired di em: ployed during the month tn jog and ry em ent excavated and ited about 66,000 cubic yards of material. During the month 2,799.5 cubic yards of rip-rap stone were aud expended f for footing for the slope-wall. : ‘The Purchase of Bouds. SECRETARY FAIKCHILD'S CIRCULAR DOES NOT MBAN A CHANGE OF TREASURY POLICY. ‘The Secretary of the ‘Treasury has issued a cir. cular announcing that offers of bonds that are held as security for national bank circulation will not be accepted by the Department. The offers already accepted are found to include bonds so Geposited to an amount which exhausts the three million Umit for the month of October, and wil nearly or quite absorb that for November if the banks deburred from the October withdrawals are willing to love the Interest between this time an ‘This 18 not the result of any conference and not because of shrinkage of surplus in the ry. Nor does it indicate any cl ot po ‘of bonds Sop i una prc ea for the retirement of national bank circulation peppy etd a ‘ational banks that it has been the month ther cancellation any & 8 i He H 55) E I i i 2 i i ie i Hs iE i Gavpaus AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. DULL. TIMES IN CONGRESS. TARIFF TALK IN THE SENATE. NICARAGUA BILL IN THE HOUSE. Adjournment Still Hangs Fire. The Senate. After the transaction of some routine busines of no public interest the Senate resumed-considera- tion of the tariff bill, and Mr. Chace continued the Speech which ne bad begun yesterday, and which ‘Was chiefly directed to a review of the merits and demerits of the two parties in regard to the postal service, e MR. ALLISON'S SARCASM. At the close of Mr. Chace’s remarks Mr. Allison, With an assumption of gravity, moved that the tariff Dill be now taken up, and feigned surprise on being informed by the Presiding Officer that ‘that bul was betore the Senate, COAL ON THE FREE LIST. Mr. Dolph sald that thers was anxiety felt on the Pacific coast in regard to the provisions of the Senate bill as to the tariff on coal, and he asked Mr, Allison. if the Senate bill put coal on the free list in any form, Mr. Allison said, in reply, that he had had sev- eral inquiries in the same direction. Coal slack, or culm of coal, was put on Lue free list; that was one of the mistakes in the Dill, and should have been corrected before the vill ‘was reported. It was Ube intention of the finance cominittes (at least Of the majority) twat, coal slack, or ulin, SuoU.d pay & duty, a8 now, or perhaps an incre uty. Mr. Dolph—Will the Senator state what that article is? Mr. Alilson—It 1s refuse coal, which passed through @ half-inch sereen, according to the Treas ury regulauious. BUL itis’ difficult 0 distinguish between coal and coal slack, 30 that the coumit- ‘We proposes to put all coal On the dutiable List ab the rate now provided by law—seventy-tive cents perton. Tustisoue of tue amendments which the commitiee will propose at the proper time, Mr. Call reviewed Mr, Plat’s argument of yes- teraay as to A SECTIONAL CONSPIRACY AGAINST LABOR. The attempt to connect financial questions, economic questions, with the old dificulties that existed between the people of the United States Was, he said, equally unworthy of a Senator, and Of reasoning tind outside of the Senate. It could not address tiself to tke judgment and intel Ugent thouyit of any class of Lue people. ‘How, he asked, should the taxes be reduced? The democtaue party had formulated and placed be- fore the country a proposition to the effect that the method of reducuon should be to reduce the taxes on aruicies of general consumption. The re- publican party had antagonized that proposition, and insisted that the duty on a Large proportion of the articles necessary for human Life should not be reduced but should be increased, and that that taxation Was @ beuellt and not an injury tothe people of the county, ‘That was the great issue to ‘considerea by the people. House of Representatives. In his opening prayer this morning the chaplain of the House feelingly referred to the disasters which have recently occurred on sea and land, and invoked the Divine protection and blessing upon those who have been bereaved by the loss of relatives and friends. ‘The already depleted House was still further de- pleted by the granting of half a dozen leaves of absence, one of them belng to Mr. Cheadle (Ind.,) ‘Who expressed 4 DESIRE TO VISIT 18 CONSTITUENTS. Mr. Stone (Mo.) presented, and the House adopted, the conference report on the bill for the Payment for the Fourth of July claims, Mr, Whitthorne (Tenn.) asked unanimous con- gent to set apart December 12 for the considera Uon of tue bill to organize @ naval reserve. Mr, Kilgore (Tex,) said that he was under the “painiul necessity” of objecting; but he ylelded to ‘the persuasive eloquence of Mr. Waitthorue and withdrew his objection, which, however, was im- mediately renewed vy Mr. E. B. Taylor, of Onto, ‘On motion of Mr. Richardson (Tenn.) ‘joint reso- lutions Were passed for the printing of the first 4nd second annual reports of the Coumisstoner of Labor, and tue annual report of the Director of the v3 PRINTING OF GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS. ‘Mr. Kichardson called up the Senate bill pro- viding for the printing of Government publica- Uons on private orders. Mr, Farquhar (New York) expressed his oppost- ton to the measure, for which he couid see no ne~ cessity, He antagonized the policy of the Govern- ment entering into competition With private en- lerprise as ruinous and wrong. Mr. Richardson explained that the sole ob- Ject Of the Dill was to ailow private partes to order publications alter they were printed. Under ex- isting law the orders had to be filed before the date of publication, ALI. Farquuat, LOwever, intimated his intention of preventing Ule passage of the bil, and Mr. Rich ardson withdrew the measure. ‘THE STAHLNECKER INVRSTIGATION REPORT ADOPTED. Mr. Rice (Minn,) called up the report of the special committee investigating the charges of misconduct on the part of Mr. Stainecker, of New Yori, 1m connection with the new Library build~ ing. “The report, which completely exonerates AMF. Stablnecker, was adopted without discussion. TO ADJOURN TO MONDAY. Mr. Lanham (Tex.) said that 1a view of the no- Uce given by Mr. Taylor and others that no bust- ness should be transacted, he would not ask to take up private business, but in leu thereof he Moved that when the liGuss adjourn to-day tt be to meet on Monday next. ‘This motion was agreed to, ‘Mr. O'Neili (Pa.) called attention to the tact that on precoding Fridays members had been Tecog- ized in alphabetical order to call up private bi About haif Lhe members had been recoguized, but the call had not yet rewehed the “O'S” and he tought it only fair that the call should be con- Unued, a8 he had a very tnportant private bill which he wished to have considered. Mr. Lanham admitted the justice of Mr. O’Nelll’s position, and upon his motion the House went into comuitiee of tue Wuole on the private calenaar, THR NICARAUGUAN CANAL COMPANY, ‘The pending business was the Senate bill for the incorporation of the Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua. ‘Mr. Fuller (Iowa), while subscribing heartily to the idea that the’ AUantic and Pacifle Oceans should be connected by canal, pointed out nis objections to the pet which he con- vended was loosely drawn, If it were 30 amended a5 to tthe public he would withdraw his ‘opposition to its ‘He offered an amend- ment providing that the di with the ap- Biope regulations and by-laws, but no i” pt z the by-laws shall be made, except by @ majority Vote of the stockholders at as meeting. ‘Mr. Dunn (Ark.) thought that there was no necessity of Urging upon the House the Import- ance of connecting the two oceans, He foresaw in the achievement of this great masterwork of engineering re pie of the world close. It would bie the tonnage of the world without the Dulid- ing of another suip. SAPEGUARDS NOT SUFFICIENT. Mr. Stockdale (Miss) regret @ thas the bill aia ‘Rot contain sufficient safeguarus. It gave the Government no control over the canal, and the ‘concession. ‘Mr. Stockdale conten.ed that the United States, Government should have the to action inimical to American inverests was taken. ‘Mr. Farquhar called attention to the fact that the bili provided that the majority of the board of @irectors shall be citizens of the United States, Mr. Duna read irom the articles of concession to show that there was a prohibition upon the pany trom selling foreign, cratic House of tatives than he could be translated to heaven, Mr. Chace next adaressed ‘the Senate, directing bis remarks largely to a cone ‘tr ost Detween republican and democratic adminis« trations in thd management of the postal service Telegrams to The Star. THE WHITECHAPEL BUTCHERIES of the country, —-—— NO ADJOURNMENT YET. The Senate the Way. ‘Wut Is SAID ON THE THE CAPITOL— ATTITUDE OF THE DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS. This morning there is about as much uncer talnty about the question of adjournment as there has been at any time in the past. There are almost as many reports as there are differences of opinion on the subject. A favorite rumor was that a resolution was to beofferedon Monday. Another report placed the date on Wednesday, and yet another on Saturday, a week from to- morrow. Meanwhile Mr. Talbott, the clerk to the ways and means committer, 1s at work on an analysis of the Senate tariff ill, and sitnilar work ts. being done eaperts at the Treasury Department elven Where, Member wuo are going to discuss the bill on the stump are making a study of it and all the inform :tion possible 1s being assembied. As the work ‘the democratic authorities on the question express satisiaction @t the result, and Decome more determined that the Dill shall be fully explained and criticised before election, ‘They are determined that an adjournment shail not be Dad until a thorough exposition of the bill has been made. As long as Congress remains in session, and Ubis bill 1s beld up as the cause of the deiay, pubic attention will be turned upon It, aud ali thatis said may be lisiened (©. But if an adjournment suouid occur they fear the bill, with ail the deiects they Insist are in it, would be in Gunger of droppiag OL of public notice, For tls Teason many deiocrats in tue House are opposed {0 an adjournment unill theexpiration of ten days or wo Weeks yet, aud it Is quite likely that unelr advice Will be respected, It is generally under- ‘Stood in the House tbat ‘the senate Is ready to accept an adjournment proposition whenever it comes to them, REPUBLICAN INDICATIONS GOOD, But Senator Ingalls Thinks the Na- tional Commutice is Neglecting Op- portunities, The following letter from Senator Ingalls was Teceived by Jas. M. Scovel yesterday: Vice- wT's CHAMBER, WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 1888, Dear Mr. ScoveL: Many thanks for your favor- able criticisms, My analysis was imperfect and fragmentary. ‘The theme 1s tempting, and some Uume when I get leisure I nope to do Mr, Cleveland Justice as a statesinan, poilticlan, and democratic leader, ‘The indications for success are favorable but I agree with you in thinking that what might be some of the st1 st elements Of success have commitiee, Very truly yours, Supposed Important Arrest in Ireland. THE KAISER AT THE VATICAN. SE THE WHITECHAPEL FIEND) Streng Suspicion Pointing to = Man Now Under Arrest in Belfast. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvExtxo Stan. ‘Lowpox, Oct. 12.—Much importance is to the arrest at Belfast of a bidod-stained man ‘With @ razor and Kkolves in his possession, on 6us- Picton of his being he Waitechapel murderer. It Was known beforehand tbat the man who had been writing mysterious ietters to editors of pews Papers was actually in Belfast. On October 9 he wrote frow Londvn ty tue editor of a Welsh news Paper. Two days afterward be wrote lo a Belfast ‘editor, the envelope bearing the Beliast, ark, Ehidetily uy the same person, the handwriting Deing Une gaine, and ue paper daubed over wit red ink, to imitate Diood, exactly as tn specimens I nave’ inspected. Siuce We evidence at Ube In- quest yesterday about the handwriting on te Wall Ue idewtity of the murderer with the writer Of these letters is generaily believed. wee sh ny GENERAL LONDON GossIP, Lord Charies Berestord Stull Agitated About the Admuratty—Haldwin’s Con- fevston, Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evextna Stan Lonpox, Oct. 12.—Lord Cuaries Berestord cop- Ubues the agitation ayalust Lhe mismanagement of the admiralty, He says: “Tue public should insist on the work of tue commission of inquiry Which has been granted being real aud actual, and not a mere concession, In order to avoid the real issue and divert people’s attention for a ume 80 as to continue the old sioppy state of things existing at presen.” He deciares himself disappoluted With Ube committee of admirals appoluted by Lhe admiralty ts report on tue result of Une recent costiy maneuvers. rates yesterday decided to ‘The Middiesex renew Ube license of Alexaudra Paiace, after hear- ing Ba.dwin’s account of lls paracuute leat, which he deciared to be Jess dangerous Luan aligbung in balloon, He Said Lhe statements Lo Lue contrary ip ihe paiace aaverusements were merely in- Vended Lo atiract sight-secra, ct THE EMPEROR VISITS THE POP! ‘The Italian Nationalists are not Pleased at this, Jou J. IncaLta, ‘The above was clipped from tue Philadelphia Times of this moruing, abd by a Stax reporter Showa to Senator Ingalls at the Capivol, He read See Hee ee eed unow | Roms, Oct 12.—Emperor William will visit the about ity” Wa oft WHat do you want vo KDOw | vis ap at 1 o'clock this afternoon, He will be re- “Ie it genuine?” asked Tax Stax reporter, celved by the pope in tbe Ubrone hall and bis re- See aa ‘about thal,” revorted the ception Will be marked by the most cere- ator. + ° monies, ‘Tue visitut the emperor Lo Lue pope does hot meet with favor in Rauonallst circles of Rome. Sighor Crispi, Une Italian priume mumisier, bus vele- graphed W Prince Bisuwarck the detaus Of We en- Thustastic rece “Tug Stam would like to know,” replied the re- Porter, “what tue ‘strongest elements of success’ = that mere been seduiousiy put out of sight by @ Dational committee,” “That I can't say. AU least there ts nothing in {uthat Icare to communicate.” Whereupon the Senator turned away to something else as if be had enurely disposed of the subject, THE REFORM scHOOL, Nineteenth Annual Heport of the In- stitution. 4. GOOD SANITARY SHOWING—NO DRATES DURING THE mmperet Willan to une Vaucan Set wall peeve of Williaa ote Vatican os {Ge sincerity with which Ivaly hs adhered ue promises of Victor Eumauuel that the pope should Feceive King Huuvert's guests with sovereign POUwp a Lue religous head, 1n virtue of Ube law of tee ‘Tue new: The lialian A’ extends a rece es S| eles gale Soe Mie Basar eas ‘The nineteentn annual report of A.J. Falls, President of the Reform School, was submitted to the District Commissioners to-day. It shows that ‘since the organization of the school 1302 boyshave been received and cared for. On the first day of the Jast fiscal year there were 156 voys in the school, and 65 additional were received during the year ending June 30, 1888, making a total of 221. Of this number thirteen were commitied by the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, forty-two by the Police Court, and ten by the president of Une board of trustees; tifty-nine were received on first commitment, and six on second commitment. ‘The report saya thavno deatus have occurred dur- ing the year, and but nine "deaths have oceurred Scope of the Chinese Exclusion Act, JUDGE SAWYER S8U28 TWO WRITS IN SAN FRAN- Clsc0 TO Tast 1. San FRANCISCO, Oct. 12.—Judge Lorenzo Sawyer, Of Une Uulved Suates Circuit Court, returned yes Verday from Oregon aud issued two Writs of habeas corpus desigued Lo Lest some of the questions to be Faised over Wwe right of Chinese arriving here alter Uhe exciusion act Went imo effect Lo land. One writ ior @ Chigauan arriving by tue steamsuip Belgic, paving a return ceruficate; and Lue question raised 1s Whetuer Congress can con- sutuuonally deprive Chinese, oiuiug custom- house ceruilcares, Of the mgul to revurn, 1p the Oluer case Lue question Is as Wo whetWer Chinaie: WILUOUL CerUiflcaies, WM Lrauil LO Lis couuLTy at the Ume the act Went Ano Lurce, Come under 1s suuce tue choo! was organized. The report gues provisiuns, on to state Luat homes have been ol (or a eee number of boys on tueir disc {rom une school, | Marriage of J. 1. Case’s Daughter. and that they have been much benenited by tueit stay therein. In the school they are taugt bavits Of industry and obedience, and every attenuon 1s given to their morals aud education, HOMES FOR THE HOMELESS. It frequently happens, continues tue report, that boys Who are entitied to their discuarge have no proper homes, and it ts impossible to flnd them employment in the District, The attention of ‘Congress was called Uo uhis subject during 1s last Sessi0R, abd & sinall appropriation of $500 was made to enable the trustees to find bowes for Such boys, and to defray their expenses in sending them there, The amount appropriated ts ia the nature of ap experiment, apd 4, as tue board expucts it works well, a urtuler and larger appro- priauion may be asked for. It 1s doing tue boys, as Well a the institution, continues tbe report, Racine, Wis Oct, 12—Miss Amanda Cas oungest dauguter or Hun. J. 1. Case, Was marries Lex crening Wo Jubatuan J. Crooks, Of Sau Fran- beauilfully decorated. ‘ir. and Airs Croox Jett in Ue evenmg for San Francisco, where Wey Will reside, eee ‘Two towa Banks Fail, Cuica9o, Oct. 12.—A dispatch from Mason City, Jowa, says: lowa had Wo bauk failures yesterday. ‘Vue Boyer Valiey bank at Woodbine, and the Caid- Well bauk at Logaa, closed weir doors and Judge King Was appo.nted receiver. Both banks were Operated by the saine firm, “The total deposits Wil MOL exceed $50,000. The failures are aurib- Uted Lo too heavy speculation in land. oe (o place them in positions where they may be Jed into temptation; walle by getting tuem homes ata {ibd surroundings he has an incentive to lead a Lew ands al life, aud an tuducement to so conduct himself as to make tor himself an honorabie name aud —_———— Am Exciting Chicage Fire. THREE INMATES OF 4 BUKNING HOUSE REMOVED ‘WHILE UNCONSOLOUS—A FIREMAN BADLY INJURED. i wana few boys it is money well expended. ‘RARNINGS OF THE INMATES. Superintendent during the fiscal year $3,115.65, be- ing revenue derived from the labor of inmates and other sources, which in accordance with the act Februai pera ea United States and the. parts. iy Hi Ht 5 E i : i : t i | i i if i i i &% a f i ¢ ii f i | if | : i e F ' i i : i , 7 i | i i il i i i il i i (COL, Hains’ REFORT 45 pee briage of September on ‘that $8,001.24 was expended. A small amount of ‘coping was placed in position on the river piers, foundation plies for piers A and B of the modified design were driven, and the excavation was made i | i i i i ‘ t i i HI F E § i z i u EE y : p i h | i dit fH i i Ff i é & fs it tee il fi i ‘police Perey eee Sas re on or Kanter bey y= J - cisco. The residence of Ube bride’s parents was Union Pacific road, who was in the city last even- ‘Ing on his way East, said to a reporter that be Roars the interstate law 1s greatly, reeponstbie for the demoraiizatton in railroad alfaira, and ex~ perience has sown that it is not Dased UpOR Sound principles. The inability of roads to make lower rates on UraMc beween large = = centers and Intermediate points, be says, effect of driving the vuciness away from 1FCe Points. and the problbition om poois I leadlag (© & ElEerel consouldation of roads. “The weaker limes "ing Unable LO Comprise against strong lines OB even terms, Will be forced out of existence, and Ube strong lines will absorb them. Twe Marderers Sentenced to Death. St. Paci, MINN, Oot. 12. cial from Alexabdria, Mi laruin Wroe were, yesteria Of Chas Sherleen ai Brandon, ava were sentenced Wo be hanged on a dace to ve fami by the guverBOr. A Review at Tittis, St. PETERSBURG, Oct. 12.—The Russian Darly today reviewed Lue Croops at Tiflis, and SUD Sequently Lad tue foundsdon stone of ihe GI's ‘convicted of murder Iusutute butlding. The ycordlan nobles will give Fmagistrates a Dauguet lis evening, followed OFFICIAL REPORTS RCEIVED TO-DAY —AuKtVat BERE OF SOUTHERN TAssENGHNG. A report of yellow Lever at Gree Cove Springm, Fla, bas been received at the Marine Hospital Bureau. Surgeon Hutton telegraphs from Caimp Perry What this morning’s report shows the arrival of Miveen refugees and the discharge of uniryy- five. ‘There now remain 140in camp aud sik the fever camp. INSPECTION OF BOUTHERN TRAINS, Dr. Stratiou reports Ube arrival of tue following Passengers frou Uae South: W.G. Ellis and wife, of Wilson, N.C.; KJ, Southall, Wilmington, N. C.; 8, Singleton, Columbia, 8 C.: F. W. Da Charleston, 8. ¢.; 3 Compton and wie and A. Mason, Columbus, Ga; A. “Alger, Evaun Miss; also, fourteen oUbers from pu tucky. Thirty-six Southera passengers Unrough the city, among tem Ad. and ie mous and E. Jeilander, trom Camp Perry. Sect. ty Notes, Miss McCeney has joined Mrs Wood and Mra ‘Chinn, who are pieasaully located at 25 Lafayette Square for Use Winter. Lieutenant and Mrs Knox have returned to the city, and have taken a hous, 1924 1 street, Miss Bellinger, from Charleston, 8. C., is visiting ber aunt, Mrs Seabruok, 11:24 Connecticut avenue. Ex-Senator and Mrs Conger have returned trom Michigan apd are in their M-street howe. Countess Esterhazy and Mrs Carroil,are back from Deer Park. Mr. Archibald Lowery and family have returned from the Waite slountains, Dr. Wa, May, Of Uuls ciLy, and Miss Amy Draper, ot New York ‘city, will be marnea carly next Mouth, They wii reside on I8tn strvel, wear L Mr. and Mra Leiter and Miss Leiter are at Lenox. Assistant Bugincer F.C. Birg, Miss Mamie French Were married at the residence Or the bride, In Alexandria, last eveuiug. Mr, Bieg is to the Bureau of Sleaw Eagiuerriag and ‘WALL reside in tais city. Miss Emily Dodge will spend the winter with Mr, and Mra, Randall Hagoer. Mra Chesnry-Butler, who went with the family Of Une Japanese minister to Deer Park last suin- mer, Will remain al the legauou during tue winter fio GoVETLeSs LO Mis» MULsU. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chandler returned trom teir Wedding Utp to Europe Last week. Mr. Shu, of the Chinese legation, has gone to New York to meet Une uiuisier ou bls arrival trot wa, Miss Aggie Paimer Hutton, of South Washington, Will leave to-night in company with Miss Nellie and Rev. Father stafford, for Cleveland bio, to be one eeveral montns, ‘The Speaker and Mra Carlisle and Secretary Fairchild went over wo New York this afternoon, Mr. Wm. F. Crump and family have moved 1 i to Miss Kate Penton Trimble, of (is Yesterday afv-rnoon, wt Christ The rector of te ‘Rev. Dr. Stuart, vfliciated, assisted by Kev. r. Trimbie, father of Che bride. “The usuers were ‘Messrs. Samuel Maddox, J. D. Abrams, © ‘Thomas, Wm. A. Leitch, ‘Thos Durant,'and BK. Wikard. Mr. S. D. Trimble acted as best man. A reception followed at tue home o1 the bride's Parents. Miss Jackson, of Fuildelphis, acted as ‘alendant to the bride. Court yeserday, was before Judge on ap attachment for coutempt. Q iander asked why he did not appear in answer Ubat une latter offered nim mouey, but te refused Wo accept it. He also denved Unat be ad ever been Unrown out of Helmuofer's piace. Judge Miller, in dispus.ng of the case, sald: “You wave MOU made a very enviable record by your capers in thls court. I waut you to under. Stand Luat the court does not Want you bere, and T hope and pray Uuat you will never have wo come here again, bul Twat you lo understand bat When You ‘are summoDed LO appear belore the court you have goto obey it. You are tued §20 or siXty days, abd Will Le cOMmiWed UnieBs Lue fine is paid.” a A'Sad sight Was wlinessed iu the first precinct station iust night when Policeman James Moore ‘entered with two Youthful prisoners—Walter Fa- gan and Jams Keuny—one tourveco and Wwe owner eleven years old. Both boys were Intoxicated, and Kenny Was very Duisterous, He slaggered about the station, suouUing “Hurrah for Curistmas!” as the siallol-keeper Was Feginiering Lis uae OB twe DioUer, ‘The officer arrested Lhe boys ou Ube avenue, Fagan Was Uryig Lo get his buistervus Off the surest. DUriUg Uheir sc. ambie ‘On Ube sidewalk a Wiilsky boltlc Tell WW Ube pave ment aud Was broken. Tue boys were belore he Pouce Court this mornin, charged with disorderly conduct. In answer W Juuge Mi.Jer’s inquiries Ube boys slated that they purcuased Ue uiquor frou Air. Freely, whose piace of business is at 2000 and Esurects, "Pacan sald that be went in tue store ‘and purchased the liquor, sayiug What be Wanted At foF his mower. THE LAW AB TO SELLING LIQUOR TO MINORS. “The man who sold them Uue liquor,” said the Judge, “ ought to be bere.” “That is,” said Mr. Padgett, “provided you have & law to bring him here.” Mr. Padgett explained Mad Could nol be proseculed for weilig : & Hy £ i i i Convicted of Selling Opium. for @x or seven years. For the Ube defendant about (uree aweek, He first smoked opium asa matter of curiosity but afterward as a matter it bab che effect of quie' desire WO sinvse Js greater when influence of liquor f ? : i i: fi il i Ee i cf {| ie a3 ti Hi i | i Pd F i E § : ae au He tH 5