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THE EVENING STAR fUBLISHED DAILY, Except ‘Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsyivania Ave. and 11th Sty by The Evening Star Ni. swvoni lied mttaer) ue Warety Stan nae Feat postage propa ‘ate montns, SO corte . popever seat longer thas ie patie at 3 Sdvanony of advertising made known on application. _AMUSEMENTS. Vo. 73—No 11,049, 1888, TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. *T® Satiowat socney cxus aa 3. TUESDAY, October 23. WEDNESDAY, October 24. THURSDAY, October 25. FRIDAY, October 26. SATURDAY, October 27. MONDAY, October “9. TUESDAY, October 30. WEDNESDAY, October 31. FIVE RACES EACH DAY. ALL THE FIRST-CLASS RACE HORSES AND STEEPLE CHASERS. Special Race Trains via Baltimore and Ohio Railrosd at 12:10, 12:45end 1:15; return trains will be io waiting when Races are over. PERFECT ORDER WILL BE PRESERVED. OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS WILL, AS ON PRE- VIOUS OCCASIONS, BE EXCLUDED. (Carriages should go via New York ave. and M st FIRST RACE AT 1:30. ‘Members Badges can be obtained from P. H. Christ- Man, Treasurer, Vernon Row, corner of 10th st, and ave a ¥. B. MoGUIRE, President, HL D. MoINTIRE, Secretary. ocl?-3w RES ER J0UNS, 4 DEVOTED MISSIONARY among the Indians, and a Hurrorous, Pathetic and Instructive Lecturer. ‘will speak at Hamline M. E. Church, corner 9th and P sta. n.w.. THIS (Wed! EVENING. O'clock. Public cordially inv (At 2avars GxaNp opens HOUSE BVERY EVENING AT 8. MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 2, ‘The Great Bostonand New York Comedy Success, MISS MARIETTA NASH, ‘In her Inimitable Impersonation of —KATTI— THE FAMILY HELP. Introducing: her Sabot Dance, with German Songs, &c., and supported by company of superior talent. Next Week—A Satire on Society FASHIONS, _Mentsen male Tharedag._ NN2¥ Sationac THeatTex cl? ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘The Distinguished American Couple, MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE, Supported by a Company of Unusual Merit, ‘Wed. Thurs., Fi Time Here. ‘sna Fre HEART OF HEARTS, Eveuisgs sad hie ran 150 nights st ‘See Sine Square Theater, NY SATURDAY Mr, Florence as Cap'n Ed’ard Cuttlein EVENING DOMBEY & SON. ‘Next Week—Kiralfy: Ravel Pantomine, ‘MAZULM. ‘The sale of Seats will open Thursday. cl? Ke oesse WASHINGTON THEATER FIRST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON OF THE NIGHT OWLS BURLESQUE Co- A SEW COMPANY! ANEW SHOW! PEOPLE 40. ‘The Court Reception, Introducing Entire Company. A BURIESQUE UP TO THe TIMES. DRUMMERS IN PARADISE. GRAND OLI0 OF NOTED ARTISTS. Most Elaborate Wardrobe ad Stage Setting Ever Seen. ‘Introducing the i THE WORLD. HANDSOMEST WOMEN Copley, ise “General Adisianon, = Es and 25c at Matinecs. a3 a MATINEES, MUNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. eels H™=* ‘BIJOU THEATER. WEEK OF OCTOBER 15. Matinces Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ‘The Representative Amusement En: ‘of America, ema AUSTIN'S AUSTRALIAN NOVELTY CO. Beaded by the World's Strongest Magnet, MELE, * Sivan tue NOwas ene POPULAK PKICES. _Next Week—“KINDEEGARDEN.” JIPS¥ ENCAMPMENT AND COMPETITIVE Drul by ¥. P. T. U. of Grace M. E. Church (cor- ner Otb and Sts. uw. National iiifles" 4 EUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, October 16 and 17 Grand competition between youny ladies and wentle- men. Crowning of Gipsy Queen. Grand Realistic Gipsy Camp Sceue. Musical “aud Literary Program ne. cats for sale by the Gipstes. Aduiiseiou each evening 25 ocl3-at* PENING OF MARINI'S ACADEMY POSTPON! TO SATURDAY OCTOBER 13, i (owing to the tnfinished condition uf the entrance to Mawmic Tex:ple, Mr. MAKINI is compelled to Post of Ms Sebool to Saturday, October ye Kemidence: ¥16 E street ‘0c6-toe: ae Ge ‘Creulars atl programs at Rusbe 8 Gate ave. Double subscription, €3; single ad- Washington News and Gossip. Bq NON “CooERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘EW ISSUE OF STOCK. ‘This Association meets on the first WEDNESDAY of each month at Carroll Institute Hall, 602 Fat. n. w.. for the purvose of receiving dues and making ad- vances, Next meeting NOVEMBER 7, 1888, at 7:30 p.m. Shares $2.50 cach per month. Interest allowed on withdrawals S per cent per annum. $1,000 ad- vanced ou each share, Subscriptions for shares in the Tenth Issue, Just open, will be received by— JOHN J. FULLER, Vice-President, 58 H st, nw. JOHN F. KELLY, Treasurer, 23 G st. n.w. B. R. TRACY (Ryon & Tracy, Real Estate Brokers), 613 7th st nw. P. F. McAULIFFE, 132 North Carolina ava. s. MEYER LUEB, at Eiseman Bros., Clothiers, 7th and Enw. THEODORE FREIBUS, Woodmont Flats, E. F. BUCKLEY. Cixar Dealer, 706 E st. 2.1 ‘NEAL T. MURRAY, Attorney, 313 43 st. n.w. DANIEL GRADY, 819 2d st. n.e. DENNIS CONNELL, President, corner 1st and H sta nw. DANIEL DONOVAN, Secretary, 101 Tat n.w. = Colo 20.28. 27.008,7 ea ), Secretary. a tar em oan ; THI DAY EVENIN |. 18, at 735 o'clock. ales TION fs 0017-26 HEADQUARTERS VIRGINIA pS ete Mee ert Yoothm 419 10th st: bew., EVERY EVENING i froma to 10 o'clock until further notice. All Vi a 1D} yuested tocall. KP. RID: SPECIAL NOTICE OFFI ‘members of the JOURNEYMEN BENEFICIAL UNION are fied Red Men's Hall THURSDAY, o'clock p.m., to attend the funeral All x (CK, Secretary.o1 (CERS DEMO- foxaay Ockrnsmatsex. CHAS. BENDER, Keconi- retary. att REPUBLICAN NATIONAL LEAGUE. THE reralar busi ting of the. and Bnaics committee mit be bela his} EVENING at 8 it as * “President. Bee, DEMOCRATIO VoTERS FROM stati Sie Conus ‘States can obtain information as ‘transportation, &c., at mmovrutle Count joarters ‘ot the ‘Distelct ‘ANY OF S of of Columbia, Vernon Kow, coruer Pennsylvania avenue Sud 10th street northwest, wnere & representative of the mn of Local and State Democratic Clubs Will be present from 9a m tod p.m. and from 7 to - euch. 9mm. eveh day from ‘this date until November 6. <> , PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS, SHRIMPS, Sos ake fresh Halibut, Blue Fish, ete at the NE TO PALACE MARKE: Cor. 14th st, and ARKET, York ave, ‘A FEW WORDS TO MEN. ‘The superiority of custom. made clothtog is univers. ally scknowledgad, aud cot their more elegant ako the cheapest: . ef ecxiom Tn opeuing iny Tailoring Establishment a little over a year ago Lcoufined myself almost exclusively to the Suiting'tad inaking uf “Trousers beg tnpelied to de ‘so by the success of ‘imy system "and the Sonsequest Tange business in that FY linproved the interior of my establish- Bataan Mceune eit" my gene wise foes uniness, I now propose to inefude ‘Tailoring in Drauches, and aim prepared Drews, -Semil-Dress aid Business ‘Sui Fancy Vests, Trousers, Boys" {the two latter branches belog under the supervision: Mr. 1c. Mudd at my branch, 622 4th et’ aw T ebal algo give capecial attention to all kinds of Re- pairing. * it t ocak embraces an clogant assortment of the fabrics ‘the most and fees atch Sys Siete and = : = Epo naante i Siiet Pei seed of the public at large I iy tou a those men whe fave had dificulty’ im Uelug fitted and to those Whe MAmuring you of « prothptand satiafactory fulfillment ail oeders entrusted to ine, 1 remain, Very Feapect. SIMPSON, in Corner Oth and Gets, aud O82 Tath ‘ocli-m, wast OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON GAS.SAVING CO., Nyncoroe Bete eile ras . 5 A special ‘of the stockholders of the Wasb- inwton Gas-Sev! Co. will be held at the office of the company on OCT( aan 22 at 8 pm SB. SHEDD. President HERBERT A. GILL, Secretary. at. 063.11,17 OFFICE OF THE CHI AND (ESAPEAKE. POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. le on the ‘of ‘Of Oc- ‘Com ma, D.C. The trans. ‘13th to the 22d of “SAMUEL M. BRYAN. Prestient, CHA! 5, G. BEEBE, Treasurer. Wasurnorox, D. C., Sept 29, 1888. oct TO THE LADIES. Be oar ii Curtain Work cannot be excelled. SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, 006-108 _ 1322 Fst =—_ DR. J. CURTISS SMITHE, 1313 WN. Y. ave., ‘Has Returned and Resumed his Practice. ocd-1m S.J. HAISLETT, = Awnings, Teuts and Flees, 935 Pennsylvania ave nw. se28-1m DRUG sty Rk. ITH iD PA ‘ave. Open ail night’ tn charge of tatered vpeu-im SCHELLER & STEVENS. FALL GAS FIXTURES SHEDD & BRO. ‘or Sas oS Ww. Our stock ts now feplete with beautiful Gas Fiztares peunon Our assortment embraces the latest and most artistic Wrought-iron Chandeliers, Brass Gas Fixtures, Hall Seis 8. SHEDD & BRO, 432 9th st. EQUITABLE PERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS—$808,217.43. Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from StoS o'clock p.m Advances will be made promptly at7 o'clock. Subscriptions for shares in the 15th insue received Gaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ing, 1003 F st. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. INO. JOY EDSON, see's. et Szcurr Bancams. EG Davis, 719 MARKET SPACE. ‘We sre now prepared to offer special Bargains in every Department. New Laces, New Drapery, Nets, New Handkerchiefs, New Gloves, Veilings, &c., &c, THE DIRECTORS OF THE ASSOCIATED ‘SCHOOLS acknor INDUSTRIAL ‘dot 0. a October 19 and 2 bile is cordially” Sait invited. Further donat be sent to MISS Bt tions mt ‘To gain the mouey G for immediate expenses, an opening the School, 1323 Hf stroot, evening), to which the iN, treasurer, 2120 Fat. 10 —_ ‘LEVI i? oT WHO WILL IT BE? At the juest of a number of ; emen Jp national politica the conten 10" 0 “WHITE HOUSE” wil Folia close 8p. FISK? 0c17-6t ‘HARRISON? prominent: for the famous sterling be, Xept open until MONDAY, Noveraber 5, 1888. at ‘ioe tore Washington, D. G.- wich’ will be crediied to ths Vresvdoutel ate ttdass of your choice, BELVA A. LOCKWOOD? Sa ie ane CIETY of the District will be held at ‘id others will address the OF THE X | 8O- MISSIONAle 20th and D 6.w.. TO-MORROW (Thi nat 130, JO, MOBROW Cruureday), at 1:30 p. 1 Index to Advertisements, Crrx Irexs—6th page. Couwrar Reat, EstaTe—4th page, DeaTms—5th pare, Dexristar—4th pace. EDUCATIONAL —3d pare, Exovrstons, Prowics, kc.—1st page, Faai.y SUPPLIEs—4th page. Frmancuat—4th page, For Rext (Rooms)—2a page, For Rent (Houses)—Gth para, For RENt (Offices)—24 page. For Rent (Hall)—2d page. For RENT(Stores)—2d page, For Rent (Miscellaneous)—24 page, For SaLe (Houses)—6th page. Fon Saxe (Lots)—6th page, For BaLx(Miscellaneous)—6th page, Hovservaxturas—4th page Lapras’ Goops—4th pace. Loca Maxtiox—4th page, Lost axp Fouxp—5th page Mowry 0 Loan—2d pasa, ‘Maproat—3d page. OorAN StEaMEns—3d para, Poromao Rivas Boats—3d page. PIANos AND Onoans—4th page Prnsowat—Sth page. Pnorzssionat—4th page, Pnorosats—ath page, ‘RarLRoaps—3d page, Brrctat Norices—Lat page, SPEctaLTres—4th page, ‘Tax Trapzs—4th page. ‘Wanrxp (Board)—2d page, ‘Waxtzp (Help)—2d page, ‘Wanrep (Bituations)—24 page, ‘Waxep (Rooms)—24 page. Warten (Houses)—2d paga, WantEp (Miscellaneous)—2d page, ‘Warren Resonrs—6th page. Pages 3 and 4of to-day’s§9rar contain: Accounts of the Opening Session of the Baltimore Synod; ‘The Scottish Rite Banquet; The Fight on Liquor Dealers; A Reported Forthcoming Political Sensa- tion; The Program of the Episcopal Missionary Council; An Interview with Mrs. Lander, and Tele- graph News, — TERMS. FIRST CLASS INVESTMENT ON EASY ta can be made as follows: it an until paid this wilh enc nd 20 per cent per mon {Will yield them s peodtst's ts profit of 25 per cent on s tomak sinvestments that the invest- payibent feature brings it within The above-named company, having completed an ex- tensive pleut of machine: id special tools, $30,000. are now eusbied tore: ions their intention to bat fou intention to Put frou sob Mubecription books act neat ene, a 2 boulks are now Open office, 1206 mi San be obtained. "Gur our best business and proteesiusst to Of the LADIES BICVOLE and TANDEM BIG GEE, and machines in the world. It is ‘3,000 wheels upon acoasiate atoms Fe eturace Tan, men. ‘Persons ao. siring to invest are invited to visit the factory, on Water st. s.w.. between 8th and py ander od the Board of Direct F yeaa ’ Feiciaealghe Soon se King, and W. E. Smith. ‘9th, and investigate ‘peyany Pra Plant, ir..J. eel?’ MASONIG —A SPECIAL 001 No, 7, Se cae a Will be held at Magouie Templo ths Bettina cae lodges are invited to attend. By order: ‘A, Mellis. Members of ister ft Ei, NOTUNGHAM, W. M. MASONIO—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- Benjamin B. French Lodge. 5 ‘tion of ¥. AA. M., will be heid at Masonic Temple the 19th itistant, at TWO O'CLOCK P.M, Rese of atte ‘the funeral of our LADIBON MM Members of other ° | et Monthly Mecti O35 F et. now. THUMSDAY, Oct. 1 for payment of dues and subscription to s 82.60. '¢1,000 loaued on each share;balloted Bor cent autores. “Olice hours 350° top J. W. BROUI Isss, Dw. ‘Wil speak on the issues of the ding ae Sigetebi. ‘ful astendate ig eg este other Lodges are fraterually invited. the W. M. _W.-A GATLEY, Secretary, ol 7-3 ‘THE MODEL BUILDING AS§OCIATIO walt be aeld at = Grand 5 October 17, at Headquarters, 902 Pennsylvania ave, Hon.'A. Leo Knott and other eloquent orators: sanpaigu., Let every No.1 ribo par : brother, ted: sa te for at 4: a dailye KE, Premdent, 0c16-3t Maryland demcrat_be at the front and brini CHARLES: . frieuds, oclG-2t = COLUMBIA DEMOCRATIC CLU! ‘meeting will be held at WEDWESDAY EVENING next at 7-30.03 ocko-3t" Es W. ANDENSON, Be 419 10th ©. LANCASTER, es ae —, SPECIAL NOTICE_NO’ All Z W. BE . 2. W. RHODES. at SSO. SIMMS. Jony B Lanven. Wastmarox, D.C. October 16, 1888. Dulstauding sceounte must ‘only being authorized to receive aud re- iI debts of the late firm will be as- rea 0016-3t* Bre, XOTCE OUR PIANO- TUNERS AKE ‘sent to houses only upon orders received at {Me_siore”-All ‘others claiming to Mitaeiorr 8°00. are frauds and me represent W. G, le to oc! WHY WE CLAIM THE PREFERENCE. Our superior facilities e1 us todo up Lace Curtains the same at, low for Soecaie St rater aera ase by our new process. We have Isundried in the and are now doing up more Lace Curtains than aif the other laundries in invite the public to largest, cleanest and oc15-6t ‘city combin our Jaun ‘We At ‘SWISS STEAM LAUN. cordial Soin ene best appointed ove in che country. 1322 F at, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS RELIEF. BSE CIATION will mect WEDNESDAY, Marble Building, cor. 9th st. and le ig, Cor. rc ‘ABSO- October ‘Pennayi- Govgnnaenr Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal reve. ‘ue, $203,021; customs, $666,853, ‘Tur PRESIDENT has approved the act granting to the Duluth and Winnipeg Railroad Co. the right of Jay through the Fon du Lac Indian reservation in Minneso CIvIL-SERVICE EXaMINATIONS.—AD examination ‘Will be held at the rooms of the Civil-Service Com- mission, City Hall, Washington, D. C., for topo- graphical draughtamen for the Coast and Geodetic jurvey, Monday, October 29, and on the same date an exainination for computers for the same office, ‘There are several vacancies in each of these grades to be filled from these examinations. Bop Orrers.—To-day’s bond offerings aggre- Gated $1,008,500, as follows: Coupon 4s, $10,000 at 128%, $1,500 at 128; registered 4s, $100,000 at 1: at 128%, 000 at 128; 000 ards goasooo ac 127 eSo.o0o aa, 67000 at 129; registered 434s," $100,000 at 108%, $2,000 at 109, $1,000 at 10834, $36,000 at 10834, '$14,000 at 10836, $50,000 at 10834, $10,000 at 10834, $10.000 at 1083, $50,000 at 10834 ‘MISHAP TO AN AMERICAN VessEL—The State Department has been informed that the bark Suc- cess, owned by Jas. E. Stafford, of New York, with Wm, J. King as master, while during a gale on the eth ot August in the harvor" of Valparsiso, fon spot destroyed on the rocks. ‘There ‘to the boats and succeeded in getting on board the British ship Loch Tay, of Glasgow, where they Were hospitably received and entertained. Relief Was given them ag soon as possible by the United Se een SUPERVISING STRAMBOaT INSPECTOR PaRkes, of Norfolk, was at the Treasury Department to-day on his way to Baltimore, where he will hear the appeal of Capt. Frank Torrey, of the steam yacht @ vo-morrow. AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS to-day were the Chief Justice, the Secretary of War, the Attor- ney-General, Senators Saulsbury, Hampton, Far- well and Turpee, and Representatives Dougherty and Vandever, ie FLORIDA MERCHANTS WHO WANT 10 G0 NorTs.— ‘Dr. Wall, president of the Tampa board of health, telegraphs to the Marine Hospital Bureau that a number of merchants destre to visit New York, and asks what arrangements can be made for ac- ¢limated persons to go North. Surgeon Porter, at Jacksonville, has asked if he has legal authority to prevent refugees returning to Jacksonville, and it he shall station mounted armed guards 6 or 6 miles outside on the various approaches. ‘These telegrams have been repeated to Surgeon-General ‘Hamilton, at Chicago, for such action as he deems necessary, NOTHING KNOWN OF 17, Democratic Leaders mot Aware that the President is Preparing Surprise. ‘The story coming from New York to the effect ‘that the President intends to send to the Senate ‘anotner message on the fisherles question, “which will be in the nature of a bombshell,” is not credited by democrats, who ought to know the truth of the matter. Several members of the House, who have been ‘at democratic headquarters recently, and are well 1nformed upon the entire policy of the campaign, havo told a Sta reporter that they have heard of no such purposeon the partot the President. Ithe contemplates such a thing he has kept it well to himself. Ho has not spoken of it to members to |. with se AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. MR. COX TALKS OF FRANKS He Makes a Personal Explanation SENATOR TELLER ON THE TARIFF ———_. ‘The Senate. At the beginning of the morning business the Tepublican side of the chamber was represented by eight Senators (Allison, Chace, Dolph, Frye, Hale, Hoar, Sawyer, and Teller), and the democratic side by ten (Brown, Cockrell, Coke, George, Hamp- ton, Morgan, Pugh, Reagan, Saulsbury, and Wil- son of Maryland), THE LA ABRA INVESTIGATION. On motion of Mr. Morgan, the committee on foreign relations was authorized to sit during the Tecess in Washington or New York in the investl- gation of the La Abra claim Mexico. The Special committee on the methods of business in the Departments was also continued—Mr. Cock- og el a ‘Stating that this would involve no ‘The House Dil granting tothe Aberdeen, Bis- tmarck and Northwestern Railway right of way across @ portion of the Sioux reservation, in Dakota ‘Territory, Was, on motion of Mr. Dolph, passed. ‘THE PRINTING-PRESS BILL Mr. George said he Rad given notice that he Wouldcall up the House bili for “printing Govern- ernment securities in the highest style of art” (dispensing with steam and asked tohave it passed, da el ponents of the he would. not make the moube of witch he given notice, ANOTHER SENATOR ADJOURNS. ‘Mr. George also asked, and obtained, leaveot ab- ‘THR TARIFF DEBATE. ‘The Senate then, at 12:20, resumed the consider- ation of the tariff Dill, and’ was addressed by Mr. Teller, He would not, he sald, have ventured to trouble the Senate with any, remarks it the Secretary ‘Treas not seen fit, re- cently, to make some statenients in a pubite spe ‘Steps Of the subtreasury in New York, which he (Mr. ‘Telier) thought were not sup- the record, and needed contradiction, "he explanation which the Secretary had made of Spe tinancial policy of the, Administration w general mistake that the interests of ‘Wall street were the interests of the whole coun- try; and that, if the acts of the Administration Were in accordance with Wall street ideas, they must, be in the interest of the whole people. Mr. Teller denied that such an inference whole country. What hecomplained of was that policy of the Administration had been conducted on a Wall street and that the Government was controlled by Wallstreet infiuanoes — alt mirest Interests, % be entire eat othe, ure ey first: movement of President Cleve- Pi, cee woe aban reso A the partment, and the Treasurer of the United States from a New York bank. ‘These two officials had come into office th thly imbued with Walt street ideas. Neat of them had had an idea in common With the masses of the people, ‘Norhad they represented the sentiment or ‘democratic party in the Senate or House of ‘Representatives. And yet democrats had been found in both houses to defend every act of omis- sion Or commission on their part, and to resent: every criticism as to the administration of the finances of the country. pecrae ener See Mr. Teller having referred to the attempts of the Administration to suppress the silver dollar cotn- age, and having upbraided the democratic Senators and Representatives for their failure to oppose them, Mr. Pugh asked him whether the buik of the Southern democrats had not prevented the suspension of silver coinage, and whether they were not now charged as being conspirators in the movement to gestroy Northern industries, ‘Mr. Teller replied that be had on more than one occasion given due credit to democratic Senators for their enlightened, advanced position on the sliver question; bend pape — same Senators now supporting an A‘ inistration which directiy and positively opposed their for- mer avowed jlicy On that question, he was amazed—and that was as much as he had a rigut Wosay OL that subject. He knew, at all events, that the voices of those Senators who had been loudest in declaiming against’ the _pro- posed suspension of sliver dollar coin- age had been silenced—he would not say by Executive influence, as that would not be fen te Tears apecacis ofS demesne the remarkal House allowing a bill in accordance with the sen- Uiments of two-thirds of its members to be sup- cremetth by the committee of Ways and means and ‘he Dill not allowed to come before the House. He had seen other remarkable exhibitions of Wall ‘street influences which bad got beyond the Execu- ve Departments, House of Hepresentatives, ‘The Speaker laid before the House twelve pen- sion veto messages, and they were reterred to the committee on Invalid pensions. cox nam 7 area ‘Mr. Cox (N. Y.), Fising to a question of privilege, ‘sent to the clerk’s desk and had read an editorial from the New York Tribune of the 29th ultimo, x's fraud,” charging bim sri ening eataiagle Gat arto frank. Mr. Cox said that he was not very anxious to vindicate what lituecharacter mails under ‘THE ADJOURNMENT QUESTION. After Mr. Cox finished Mr. McMillin moved an adjournment ‘Mr. Kilgore offered a resolution tor ‘an adjourn Er B.Ed ope te ren 2 the ways and means wer ‘committee, and "the “mouon ‘The House then, at 2:12, adjourned. Why Mr. Cox Laughs. ‘HE SAYS NEW YORK DEMOCRATS WILL GIVE CLEVE- LAND A GOOD MAJORITY. Representative Cox returned trom New York last Bignt, He wasin the House this morning. The Plush of his beaver had been brushed the wrong Way in spots, but he was in his usual merry mood. He ts just from the campaign; that accounts for his hat. Itis hot in New York, he says, and he ‘Soeaking wice ‘Stan Teporter, he sald: “The a Sra ter democratic vote has been largely increased by the -very heavy registration. It is impossible to pre- dict majorities, Dut Cieveland will have ‘good one, The vote will be much heavier than in 1834. There wilk not be any amount of trading. Cleveland and Hill wili get a full vote, cl favor of Grant, He said that there pt ‘ton of want of money about the democratic head- quarters. They paid their bilis, He had not heard that the President contemplated sending another fisheries message to Congress, ‘The Matter Will Go Over. THE CONSIDERATION OF THE HAND PRINTING PRESS BILL IN THR SENATE POSTPONED. Mr. George announced in the Senate to-day that he would withdraw the notice he gave some time since of motion to discharge the finance commit- tee from the further consideration of the bill pro- Viding for the use of hand presses in the printing of Government notes and securities and to pass Ube bill, He stated that he had conferred with the committee claimed that he had not been given a tair tunity to present his side of tue question, assert that he las had all opportunity Wat one could ask, but that they are, ‘willing to put Mt beyond’ bis power to complain by letting tue matter go over until the beginuing of next session, ‘The Recess Question, SENATOR ALLISON DETERMINED TO OFFER A CONCUR- Senator Allison has determined to offer a con- current resolution that the two houses take a re cess from next Saturday at 12 o'clock until No- ‘unanimous vember 19. He will ask ‘consent for 1ts immediate consideration, ‘The House adjourned to-day without taking any action on the 1 resolution, District Government Affairs, REFUSED 4 PERMIT TO CHANGE ITS ROUTE. ner of 6th and Q streets, taking down the route from 6th and ‘O streets, on 6th to Q and on Q to ‘5th, so that the Western Union Telegraph Co, can ‘take down its on oth street, betwosn O and Q which poles now carry’ oop. Mr. Stated that the application | did and new und additional wire, but 1s the purpose” of running by a different Toute a wire that cannot be maintained 0 its present route by reason of the desire of the ‘Western Union Telegraph Company to take down quite a number of its poles Captain Symons, to whom the matter was reierred, in passing upon She subject says it would be advant grant the permit it le, as It would result in the diminution of telegraph’ poles in the city. ‘The Commissioners considered the matter in board session and decided that the issuance of the per- amit Would be contrary to law, and refused it, i for si ‘Some days ago Surveyor Forsyth submitted to ‘the Commissioners a plat of original low 4 Square 73, and a propused subdivision of a Said iota tor approval. Uponexaiinstion mons found that one of 1ous in the lon was less than 12 feet in width, and this | contrary to law recommended that it be fai ‘The Commissioners have ordered the erection of thirty-nine oil lamps and ten gas lamps in South Wi ‘ton. | Thege are to be ‘on Ube streets: and in the alleys between F and I and Delaware avenue and 454 street, ———»___ Drinks and Politics. 4 REMARK THAT MADE JUDOE MULLER THINK THE WHISKY WAS Good. Daniel Hannan, who keeps a saloon on 27th street, between I and K streets, was before the Po- Uce Court this morning charged with violating the lquor law, 1t being alleged that he kept his bar open after hours for the purpose of business. Ofi- cer Keefe and Hurd gave testimony against the defengant. OMicer Keefe testified that he heard men in the place talking ‘them call tor drinks. “te did aot Know that aay drinks were furnished. “How do you know they were Politics” asked Mr. Padgett. ate “Because [heard some one say that Vermont ‘Was going democratic,” answered the witness. jugltimust have been good whisky,” remarked the ige. “ood democratic whisky,” said Mr, ‘The defendant showed to the sudlstaccioy of the court that no business was done after 12 o'clock and the case was dismissed, —— She Was Arrested Twice, A WOMAN WHO MADE THINGS A LITTLE LIVELY I THR POLICE COURT. Harriet Richmond, the young woman who has attracted some attention in police circles, was arrested twice this morning by the officers of the first prectuct on charges of disorderly conduct. ‘The first arrest was made at 3:25 o'clock, on 13th ‘street, by Officer Golway, and she was released. Harriet pleaded gulity to the nrst charge ‘and Dot iniacer worsened ae ne, who laughed and taiked freely for the amuse- Telegrams to The Star. ANOTHER STRIKE PROBABLE. Chicago Car Men in Bad Humor. _—_— DAKOTA FARMERS STARVING. Gossip of the Day in London. GENERAL LONDON GossIP, The Late Lord Mount-Temple—Parnell im High Spiriu—John Sright en Ora- tery. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Taz Eveikrwo Stam. Loxpow, Oct. 17.—Gladstone has raised a novel Point in regard to the registration law by claiming ‘8 vote for the Ormskirk division of Lancashire in Party in Hertfordshire by the expedient of mort- gaging a stable at Hatfeid to his son. Lord Mount-Tempie, who died yesterday, took ‘BO part in politics in recent years, but his name is inseparably associated with the education contro. Yersies. He also carved the bili for making the Thames embankment, Latterly he busied himself ‘with schemes for providing open spaces for the people in large towns, ‘The opposition tothe van and wheel tax has Proved irresistible, and Goschen has resolved to make the tax optional, and leave the decision in ‘the hands of the new county councils, The Parnell commission is expected to ‘the end of March. Parnell isin high declares himself In better bealta tuan ans agit eine wo : nis views of the tnetibds of oratory Me wk never committed a speech lo memory, prety bi geenend r, Dut he = Sees and solemn to; isa rashness which annet recommended. He himseif merely makes and leaves the words ts come when casionaily he writes short passages, and almost invanably his concluding Words or sentences. Gladstone seldom refers even Wo a note, and never Sousa came e fine new Inman steamshij of Paris ‘Will be launched next Tuesday at Rea WEST SHORE CABS CRUSHED. Fall of a Large Mass of Rock in the West Point Tunnel. Newsvron, N. ¥., Oct. 17.—When the West Shore train which left Weehawken at 6:15 last evening reached a point in the West Polat tunnel ERE Ee aif fe ft # Seventy Families Found Suffering for Food and Fuel, CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—A special dispatch trom Min- eapolis says: M. J. Horpmann, of this city, who has been investigating the condition of the tar- mers in Ramsy County, Dak, who were reported to be revurned last He says there & g yl : fi i iH ih A i & z i HE | Fy ? ir re fe i tore off ‘and paruy carried away ber Only Ube forward portion Of the vessel sank, and the Bre is raging Meroely in the portion above water. The wreck is lying at fhe Upper dock. Other shipping iying in the vicia- ity Stouner was wuch damaged by the ex- Pigsion, Jt is feared that the 1oss of lite was res cte Goame Soaee ae Sere ae ‘Sboue ah (The Ville de Calais, Owned by G. Pall @ Oo, and’ het Lowe port was Calais) From Wall Street To-day. New pte oy oo 4 ns trading in few sucky among ve ry x2 Which Union Pacine a followed DEATH OF COUNT ROBILANT. ‘Roms, Oct. 17.—Count Kobilant is dead, 4 BRITISH IKON TROT. GLascow, Oct. 17.—An iron syndicate is formed here. “its success depends Cleveland iron masters joining the ment of the spectators and refused to keep quiet THE CREEK COUNCIL A. Hammond bas bought of Siz Fees. Boe Our Trimming Department is complete, All the new | vanis ave., at 1. tes are notified to at- Savocaliel os the Waite Enc ee he might have as a member of this | When told to uo so by Bulli Kendig. She told tne Cuicaco, Oct. 17.—A dispatch trom Ocmulgee, | Botts tor $1 cam bat 0h, eumane St, Granting Ge BATTLE Ow ASS. | shades in Pernian Effects Gilt and Silver Braids, Suk | #04 Drompiy, as, busines OCKBEL, Prot | however, that he is hard at work om someting’ | Howse, or, the reputation, he might nave | Diltin'tnat ne was too lively. she gates wer cans | 1yQuIcAe™ says: A committee representing tne | 23-69 feet on Washington Circle ‘eilt has penoanus oF Bariis oF sete sec anair Braids, Jet Pessementerie and Bands, Cut | “Hay RUSSAND, Sec oo MOCKBEE, tree | however, that hes hard at work om, sometalng’ | wien "members on. both Bud’becn apamen cre | to the court and sald that whep tra. arrested a | Creex council took a step yesterday tint eilkee Ss ‘Sei 28m. to 1pm. Shinde fect everything tobe found that is new seo a URE ROARS TAKE | for Bm Co, bring fren anorngr, Surprise OC some | Serprio te him ac icould have on to any one | WAR, named, Tanger, let, Guuateral for her. | 4 "yong w toward, cnovuraging, the Oxiahaihs | sougre ____ 10th st south of Treasury Budding. 006 srasonable. = Notice. ents Lave been made for | S0Ft before ember. sits, Te editorial ad appeared while he was at | Tuner to Ward's dairy to. get a sandwich and | oomers,, This committee was appotn Capitol Building. co gr 4 report upon eS. Saye from date of snes ‘Mombarent ieodty pee Society Notes. home on & short vacation. He had gone to the | some butvermil ‘and Omer Kent dragged them the ‘advisability of ‘of the Fesiduary | BAS bought, fo and Fate. Ladies’ and Children’s Merino Underwear. This nifieat ‘Tribune office and seen the editor and also the un- | Pome Duivermls and Sho wan ‘up with Ry eS a on Wil open OCTOBER 1. 1888. Stock has rently been largely added to, and prictsare | Tier ae-vunti 6pm crater? ya erhentay | The British minister and the Misses West ett | Zribune 0 ‘The package was very unlike | two otner women. Later 1n the morning, she bald, | oSnumistes has senrminted ee Tene aaa gene | Robert Voss & iy y America's Greatest Work of Artin Wax, much lower than ever, Ecbroit Billing. “ROWE BROWN, Fla Secchuir | thelr cottage at Beverly, Mass. on, Monday, and | anything ever sent out, from the, House. it | She was Sean eo Doane abe Ten | ing nat the Creeks have a large interest in the | Rowse NO. 4 10cn street southeast, to Mr. Win, é sow | are pany. melange. frank ‘were brought to court. She w CuK:ST BEFORE PILATE : : DEIVE=600 FAIRS TASTES SD Yillbe't th igation by the nrat of next mont Kin untgelettere The trank was a wolerably good | Res AUS, SY, mete Oran 32 Teron bonds availing, ald that the council Lad Tall sutboscy | pon grescine erro ‘or Mzat.—Mfary Jackson, CORSETS CORSETS ! Se. al their \thougt larger second case. digor- > SEe agg ee SHS | ram mame rerater tno | PERC He TRA ERS | a Bi ns te ene de | arte, tr aca ae Say Sea race each Saar epee ae Seen eae Sats Going plea ent sa as = ————— at 1-20 re his ‘ol forfeited $5 collateral. ‘the market in a short time. west. The Sakavouwis ‘ish them in Black, White, Cream and’ Drab. Ball's | 2°"! oe of “‘Knole,” in England. ‘The late Lord Sackvi! , and he bad dictated » ool SES —— Of 'W. A. Brooke, on 7th street soutu C ened Prcie! Sit-monenty. ree 0 Comets are suld with a guarantee, and after three Sirrotan 009, YARDS, SIEM VRLVETE: | Gieq croken-hearted, ashe never renee ee Seneture “anslariog ie to bose He had alwers Delirious Man Escapes. ‘girl went Wo the store this ‘moruing, apd wuuile the oi me, at 7 orth $1. 500 yards state! A Sprinting at St, Louis, walling on her, se, it 1s. Addrem E HAWLEY. Gene Tamme" {Botestisnctors the money will be re-| Bik Hiuance alt colors af 5<'Worth sh. Tags J | he deat of hie wil, vite Weats "went no | Deve, ary suckin tanking documents, abe Und, wax nu wire rYruoID Fame cose OCT OF 4| pr, Lovis, Oct. 17.—H. M. Johnson, champion | Picked up ‘x pleve of teat, and pu it uoder fray. Now Yor oe bese Ui nw Z 3 entra 2 —- 2 Mace Fu svisn rang linltinors and Otss Mike Ae - W YORK REPU ICANG GAN PG; | Mourning tor erat te clowe of ast season. lege, He bad asia the Postman was {OF | Last nights Mra, Caruth, of No. 1228 4% stzect | Fitn W. C. ‘Bryan, of Sioux City, iowa thee told her that be aid nor beneve ter, bet is aes New line of Silk and Gloria Umbrellas. Daria of the state by callinaeac thr oe Hr. and Mra. Gabriel Selansem, aro settted in} an. Invextigatios detailed to Work up| southwest, called at the fourth police station and | Were two 100-yard races and one 30-yard dash. | sontine'or ner EssonS TO LADIES AND CHILI Wee wich will be open dali eee gromns, O2k F Paris for the winter, having spent the summer | L. Morris a Johnson won the first 100-yard dash in 94-5 sec- ‘three KOAD RIDING AND TING BY A LADY, g: ym § 8, ua. to 10 p.m. ‘ther’ ‘coun the matter. He sent to the Clork’ juested the assistance of the officers in her et. | John eh ‘ecound 100-yard ot heed CuSed TEAINED AND CAKEFULLY EXER. SEASONABLE BLACK DRESS GOODS. ocll-3w Chairman Gasieion Sai Balanson i {20 be looking well ana haps pe a package ‘was aa forts to find her husband, Mr. William Caruth, | time, Beyan won toe soo vant in 354-5 seconde t4 3 Ladies Escorted on thet cw Horses, Driving Lee-| Now ready for inapection, Black Gros G: Faille, o>, PEVIVAL SERVICES AT McKENDKEE | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwardes, of the British usan B. Beel , Appa- | who, while delirious with typhoid fever, left his ag at bouse. sGryeon Hi-claae Sadie Homes Yor ealocr bite | phadume aceusmetee: Sige Gree Grain, Faille | E church,’ Massachusotts aves bet, Din | legation, will not be here this winter, ae Mer tak, fuente New York; that he went to the home. He issixty-four years old and has been 111| Over 83,000 Short im Mis Accounts. Guemeetn wen, i ‘avis to > aud 10th sis. hiv, Rev. . Hunuar igomeabecr, | gattons Tefused to surrender the Tever for four weeks Hils wife and| Cmicacg, Oct. 17.—A dispatch trom Sioux City, a MR. AND MRS. MIDDLETON, wine pats im the market. In Wool and Milk we show | pastor acl Bveuing vhis wets sate Semete a nn evening's three monthy lesve in Lon. Oiier Ga excopt upon tas Order Ot Susan B. Beebe, daughter have nursed him during is iuiness ana | Iowa, says I. H. Sloanaker, caunier tn the Chicags ‘hall and walked ow 2024 Pst, arp Henrietta Cloth, Silk Ws Drap De Alma, 0 pan. ° seer Late of the Washington Riding Acwderay. ect-Gma_| Royal Surah, Melrose, Serges, Prosdclotos Soveste ee a Torres: Mrs Jullan James and her mother, Mrs, Theo- | Rnd that he went to Sout Aj Pinat, Mra, Becbes | leet tice roves toe a Tow mimites Sta Corash Sony saa hori Tne auditor bes dio. turned him over = = TOS Ber | arcet Cashmeres, Fouleand Flannels. Elegant line | Yemisy—yegencetion bY Faith, SPEER ere, nave moved inte their new house | lady. He LOS Se delegate to the Fepubtionn | abecand are ber hastens caialeae oe oe covered a shortage of ‘his accounta, The the cours EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. | °f Gry Goota and many now and novel things in | edhmyaasopeneration and Adopt in [ls CY, which Will hereafter be thetr ome. | RePLOW, TNO tite, had Sorarded the Depkage to | Gaetan she suspped into. Toom for her hat, | books are in bad shape and the shortage may be SF a = =? = 24 ~ | Biack and White Dress Goods. ‘Tbursday—The Witnens of The Spirit. ‘Mrs. Vance is back in her Massachusetts avenue Sir Deano, Mec. He had received an order for | When she went out to for her husband he | much larger. was > FSR SAETEL IME STREAMERS CECILE AND J istian Bxverience._o8-m.t.w.thf-1m_| house trom her Black Mountain home in Norto ‘he package from Mra, Beebe, upon the editor of | was no where tobe found. Ata late hour last yams agar ==) a Boa eacct, gabe gunrtred for Pats ad Ga jameial omanentie:sexieae a>) DK,5 0, MAMON, DENTinr, 1901 | Carolina, . tie Trabune, but wnes he hed called for ite bad | night Mr. Caruth ad ‘not veen found ‘and ‘his Murder Instead of Suicide, a Ture v0 Prova sx Ausn.—Hartce For, 0 Hele are eee | | Moeroneme ony | Re seas Sn | ncaa Sumo me |e ere Sa | epee eae a | ame ra re mom mone | Be Tt eS =x Se Pos —_-_—_ ‘Of FOR GREAT PALES—aw 25e. Towel ie the best ever shown, Naphine and | sniiseatse uscd. artitcn! Seu coe a pong conga {the inspector finds, irst, that the fu a Benin Cuncago, Oct. 17.—A dispatch from Helena, Mont., | Parone, OF sri Soon De or ‘Beal Mayhew, OM, bo ga Cloths to match, new designs. Toallof which we in- Riagely Hunt is in apartments at the Port- | the naine of 8, 8. COx Wasa forgery; second, that The Record. says! A week ago news was Tooetved trou Bur | SUUering the resioenos 3 ‘aia packet EXCEL SION onion ber tripe | vite your attention, aud promise to do our boat to Hireeyears cruise’ UCU Hunt ts away on a) sb Cox did nor, aunorise the ube, of wn alvernonn death Were FOpOresdtG tab wenn | nee Sees eae eee ae ncaa, Ba Telok ct might the Onughter Of Bit. Mayhew was ednesday aud Friday. leaving | please, name; were wo developments night ot aT N ated ie seek unt te, aa | Bang aa ae ina | mere en ones rae 6 Yu | See foe ce peat | eae eee pe - Wit ee Ga ee ‘Where she will spend a month with friends, uagters in New York; fourth, that the investiga- | Michael Murphy, white, 61 years; Hubert Keuiy, | 70 position of the body retire, when | Bized Ford. who laughed. when oo? {ee kavaciiaa bores Crtent Fie Ine, Goof Htertieed. serra eas Owens has taken the house 1725 ona to wh forged ine ‘signature of. Cox ts white, 43 years; Conrad Ackerhouse, white, 21 | ‘Se seema_aed taroach &-winiow screen at the and said iat when sbe Jumped up ‘st ow. Corcoran street, where practically defeated attitude Trib Oscar Fletcher, 6 months; ‘buckshot is Governor Wrignt Poaraze Grares E. @. vavis, W,, DUVALL (teal Exe and ine Broker) : ie rousing to deliver up the the Peay has offered he three toe Gnteadant. anienp 2a casey sbour azvcncen 719 MARKET sPAce, Bhatia hating orry teens amet ma con preted toa lacing Rig foe, etpane! late at ae YENDERS. ‘Unters ‘OF telephone will ‘receive prompt at- [oder trom uno Postmmaer Get oy “Adalonn Cutter, Fora’ sister, 0c13-3m_ Cor. 8th Street. SS Sar the Postmaster General had stated that ‘testified that Ford bouse that FIRE SETS. DR. GEORGE WOODRUFF JoHNsTO: Abie matter had been sent, toy ee The largest Stock ever shown hase reipoved to 1704 ubode Island ava. Ger the frank of Representatives A. P. ht 4 = ‘John Kean, of New "was at ber Louse At Prices Less than ever known, Onaina Ox ey eS - tas, at pemmutvemia he ons Wiites out, ‘Tho cass was argent HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. Embracing =— NATIONAL DEMOCRATIO COMMIT. en had been called cee mewntttor dcseadant. ‘The pees The Open Fireplace and its artistic treatmentaspecial| © SEALSKIN NEWMARKETS, SACQUES AXD agi §y Wise cciock that uney were study with us. JACKETS, MUFFS, BOAS AND TEE ee ken wee ‘and were discharged. wes 424 9% street, ‘TRIMMINGS. matier, The Postmaster Generai br sae to the re Buteber’s Hard War, unequaled Floor Polish. SEAL PLUSH GARMENTS indtes this statement, Mr. su50-$u.1p or all the Now Patterns, and finished the same ‘The rooms of the Advisory Committee and Treasurer has the Department 9 giving prompt attention Axp ©. I ie for the District of Columbia are at No. 939 F at. n.w. tanner ot Tals cnacnctes. Asruxs ation BH. STINEMETZ & SONS, (eecond floor.) tae House with s. view > cured by the . ‘Hatters and Furriers, Mas ‘8 Jones will bein attendance from Sam. ‘which would sats CIGARETTES ESPic. ocll 3237 Pennaylveniseve | to 11 p. m., and has authority to receipt for all contri- Pieet oat a Qpeemmaon, Sutscating Conga, Cody Cheat Xeu- butions made to him, ot ‘Ghat tue Posunsster-General York: FOUGAMA, MIZHAU. ‘Sold by ail Coemustsot | Campzews Orzxrxa, ‘Remittances by mail should be addressed to JAS. I ‘called attention to it. Auwerica. sed am-Gm-1p aeTORDaY. oof: 2. 1008 NORRIS, Advisory Committee and Treasurer; Lock peasbeagyinr ne psieag sete Drawer 322, Washington, D. C., and will receive ‘Mr. Henderson iowa) 8 ow ov Faz Aso Wierm Hass ‘MRS. M. 3. HUNT prompt acknowledgment. eo21-1m eee ‘that such DUNLAS's BW TORE maTS Invites the Ladies to inapect her lange Stock and Be 080GaN's TALENT BOUsK ‘Mr. Cox stated that. bed chetntermation Im SGR aud Derby. Fifth Avenue Style ‘Varied Styles for CHILDREN. AND TO 73H STW ‘oe Fox = Ladies, with without ac. WILLETT & BUOFY, Posceiene = marae rae cae | one eet te sec in Warren Bee ees 33m emery —— aod Latrobes and anges Repaired tage AND LAY ALL CARPETS FRER of | County, N. J, bas been RIC