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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR SUILDINos, : Northwest Corner Pennsyivanis Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S&H. KAUFPMANN, Pres’ ‘THE FvENtes STAR ts served to subseribers: egy carrer on thnic ows Sccowae ae Toeees ae Seth or adc jor mouth Cops ak the eoenteg? Beote, sack By rail postage p coos 8 Sontn ous yeet. 60. eit mathe’ Entered st the. Post Ofice at Washington, second cisoe mail marie’ Sas Tus Wreetr Stan—pnblishea Priday—6) pour. postage prepaid Ale monton, Socenaey et & (69 All mail sutmeriptions band pe paper seat louscr than ie paid for, it ® dvanoee Che nening Star. Vo. 7T3—No 11,052, WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1888, TWO CENTS, Telegrams to The Star. WHERE THE BATTLE I$ HOTTEST. Prospects of the Two Parties in New York INTEREST IN THE PARNELL OASB. A New Phase of the Chinese Question SPECIAL NOTICES. FIRE (NSURANCE! ee 7 atccn Sete oe oe tinental Fire Tua. Go, of New York. sey Fite Ine Cos of Sew York. irard Fire Ena. Co., of Philsdelpl wut Fire Ins. Co.,of Harticrd. 925 Fat uw, ‘W.C. DUVALL (Real Estate and Ine Broker) Manager Houses, Merchandise, Honsehold Furniture, West. tug Apparel, Libraries, Pictures, ac. int the District of Columb INSUKED AT VEKY LOW CosT. ‘Orders by mail or telepbone will rec tention. * DRS. T. MASON, DENTIST, Berton aria nee. nee Ba Royal. twelve years practice in ibis city, bas 4 ver 20,000 teeth with hitrots oxide as: teeth filled and cocaine Used , artificial and crown teeth inserted. 739 AND 741 71H ST. Nw. Shearer biwer ty 80, buy your Purmienre, Car. jets, Cal Clothe, Mattings. Baby Carriages, Kefrizers- lors, Stoves, &c. | Everything im the housefurnishing Jipe sole ow ‘credit as cheap as they can be bought else Mere for cash. WE MARE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF my: = ALL GAS FIXTURES. SS. SHEDD & BRO, 432 Oth St. NW One stock fs now replete with beautifnl Gas Fixtures of pew and elewaut demu, and at prices that defy cou pets Our assortment embraces the latest and most artistic Wrourht trou Chandeliers Bram Gas Fisturen, Hall Lights, Brae Globes and Shades of every vari ety andcolor. Selo 8S SHEDD & BRO., 432 9th st es __NEW PUBLICATIONS. FeCsB 7s, wr Firs & cos NEW BOOKS. THE POETIC AND PROSE WORKS OF JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER. Now Riverside Baition, trom entirely new plates, with dotes by Mr. Wurrriea. The Poetic works in four volumes, crown Svo: the Prose Works in three vol- Umes, uniform in all respects with the Riverside Edi- tion of Longtellow's Works With two etched Por- traits and three Steel Engraved Portraits of Mr. Whit- tier, Volumes L and IL of Poetic Works now ready. Crown 8¥o, cloth, gilt top, $1.50 each. INDIANA Vol. XH. of American Commonwealths, By J. P, Doss, Je. Withs Map. 16mo, #125. ‘Mr. Dunn isa resident of Indiana, and by adequate knowledye and literary skill is peculiarly competent to write Of it, His book is the only record of the official and political life of William Henry Harrison while he was Governor of Indiana Territory, and gives for the ‘Arat time the details of the struzgle over the question of Slavery in that Commonwealth. THE McVEYs. ANovel. By Joserm Kimxtaxp. suthor of “Zary.” smo, $1.25. “The MeVess" reintroduces some of the characters whieh farared in “Zary,” and is in some respects a cou- tinuation of that remarkable story which depicted with Wonderful force and Selity the conditions and expe- riences of pioneer life in Lilinois, THE PECKSTER PROFESSORSHIP. AStory by J.P. Quicr. 16mo, $1. This story possesses peculiar interest for students of occult forces and curious incidents, It is written in admirable styla, sad has an atmosphere of high breed- sug which ts by no means too common. AFTER NOONTIDE, Selected and edited by Mancasgr E Warr. 16mo, gilt top, $1. ‘This Little book contains passages chosen with ex- wellent judgment to add sunshine to the afternoon of TEN THOUSAND. JOHN WARD, PREACHER. By Mazoauer Detaxp $1.50. Interesting and remarkable story.—Archdeacon Far~ Ram *.* For sale by alt Bete4, 00 rece, kacilere. Sent by mail, post © price by the publishers. 1s HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., Boston. ES Stenerarr Mecottoctt CENCES. WEN AND MEASURES OF HALF A CENTURY. SKETCHES AND COMMENTS. By How MeCenzocn, etary of the Treasury in the Administrations of MINIS- vutemporary memerre we Frnuihiscene: f the ad whether any other vole Lt $e of exceptional pr and a.work of no whe mare for ite en ned Views" Brooklve vpluabie and interesting contriba- This hook for sale everyw 2 receipt of price, by CHARLES s AND TOIL: erty and Labor. ‘Trae- f Froperty and the His- sueh Remedial Lowis- ow ae je Nectanary to Liat trict Capital, Destroy Trusts and Protect Labor ueBONs, LLD., of the Chicago Bar. UNDEE-CURRENTS. ae Decwess.” author of “Phyllis.” “Molly inwis." ete. No.0 of Ligpincott's Series of Select cela ‘WGmo, Waper. SScta Mar Cloth. 60 ct. ILTAN: Curse @f the Old South Church of Boston. A lewtcal Tale of the Late Civil War. by ane Rae Caste ota Nagy. aa drift on the Black Wild Tide.” Cl: BOTANY Jor Academies apd Colleges By Kercwtst Plant Develupmient seaweed to Clewmatia Two him trations, and a Manual of P and fifty Mn tame. Cloth © UNITED STATES DISPENSATORY. (New) 16% Euition. Py H.C. Woop, MD. LL.D. Josrvu P. Rexaxatox, pa FC Band Sac: b hautioe PRD. CR Price in « th, $7. Beat leather, raised bat #8. Half Bussia, raised bands, $0 INTERNATIONAL STATESMEN SERIES Hiited by Luoxy C. BaxvERK Cloth, 75 cents per GUONSELL By 3. A Haurtrox, Fellow of Mag- dale Clive Catont PRINCE METTEANICH. By Col G. B Mattzsox, cat Previously iseued- LORD BEACONSFIELD. By T. Kesort. VISCOUNT PALMERSTON. By Lox i. ERS" ‘By Luow gio Pubiabery wis will vera tne beak pet saad, ioe oe Sa" receipt of the price. i 4. B LIPPINCOTT COMPANY. Publishers, at ‘715 aud 717 Market St, Philadelphia. Postamz Grate ASDIRONE. FENDERS. FIRE SETS. largest Stook ever shows, At Prices Lows tha ever known. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. ‘The Open Fireplace and its artistic treatment s special stady with os 424 9th street, spat tn, eaegetel Bee oe, Ph ae, aa 1ive-1116 4 ou SB ther iano. sre © complete andl te ho fs the Compa: OBERTEUFFER has been sppointed General Agent for the District of Columbia, j will ‘erent | re informing and reveals | of your Te Of What at the time were state secrets than this | al Literatnre of our time."—Waxk- | MA. re, oF sent, postpaid | aua tt percent por mown wsdl peas Eis hh eneaa rwhership of Laud, | | TZ, Kawlings, Eaward Baitney, Geo. H Plant, | abd /are now luore Lace Curseiue than. nis. imctudiug all the | & jandries Soubined, oraiaily HEse® Glee Gath thas Mevreeentative ‘ners | vite ti ‘to dmapect _ SPECI OTICES. SPECLAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| "eW concmess LEAVES rr, NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF YS ‘STOCKHOLDERS tice {s hereby riven that the Ast meeting of the Notdere of the FAST PRINTING SUELLY Cot dent of the €. ££. Telephone Co. O19 Lath st nw, eon, D.C. £.F the puurpose of electing a board of directors, adopting by-laws, und transacting uch Sthor business as may propetly come before sich ° Rieeting. By direction of the fullowinw incorporators: " SAWL M. BRYAN. ALB: RT 0, MOWGAN, SW. KAUPFMANS. JAM —— SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘This is to motify my customers and the public that T am not. aud never have Lect, conuected with Dor re- sponsible for any tran: coutracted by a party vase the city, repairing abd selling clocks, wa.ches, jewelry, aud optical goods, Any person repre- senting hisuself’ to be my agent or partner is & fraud. ABRAHAM L. aaeey, jewel oc220-3t* 708 7ih stm: => CAUTION.—I HERFBY FOREWARN ALL raons Dot to credit my wife, a8 I will not be eee ents debe “coutracted “Oy he GEORGE BOULAYER, oc20-31 To HOUSEKEEPER ‘of Stove repairs wall do snd bumber of stove to All. YOUNG'S, 5 w., where will be found w full Hue of repairs for all Kids of Stoves, Eanves, &c.. Hardware, Sbect Motals, and Housefurnishing Goods, ‘AH. YOUNG, 507 7th st. n.w.. 0020-3 Se Opp. P.O. Dei r< HAVING DEEN APPOINTED AGENTS > ot the COLUMBIA TIKE INSURANCE CO, of this city, we tke pleasure in Dutifying our iFiends aud the public generally that we are now prepared to face insurance in & first-class homie company Without Selay ‘at the lowest pousibie rates. WESCOTT & WILCOX, Real Estate and Insurance Axents, oc20-7t 1907 Pa ave. Dew. : T OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING S@~ articles that have beru pledged for tore than Sig mouths and Do ihtorent having been aid: Pair diamond ear-rinwes, beautital white, weight 82 kt, orieiual cost $1,300. No, of pledge 400,804: will sell for 87:30; also pair welcline 4% kt, at #4100; No. Of pledge, 309,086. "Dinnond collar buttons, 8. , WALLACH. ‘Loan Broker and Jeweler, i 408 12th st. n.w., opp. Palais Royal, MISS SEDGWICK, MODISTE, HAS RE- SE moved to 711 13th st n.w., where she will De pieased to nee her manly patrons. oczd.de iB e—>_ CONNECTICUT VOTERS CAN OBTAIN reduced rates by calling at Rooms of Connec~ Hout Hepablican Association, 1400 Pennsylvania ave, Jana “0.5. SANFORD, President. $50 TO $100 REWARD For the names of the party or parties wnohave in the ast few months poisoned my two dogs aud xet fire to my hay-rick,contaiuing about tw9 tons of hay, bythe last act eudangering my outhouses and dwelting-house, which would certainly lave been destroyed but forthe tuely. and efficien: assistance of my neighbors. ‘The pers.n is muspected and watched. and the above reward, will be given for positive inforustion upon the subject J.T. OFFUIT, oe19-3t" Grant road, near Ténieytown,'D. C. F PRSONS WANTING ARTIFICIAL e © Granolith Inid, old cor xe ISSUE. The new 224 issue of stock in the “Serial Buildi Association” commences with the mecting to be hel in its Hall, 615 7th DNESDAY, NO- VEMBEIC 14, 15S, at P.M. Shares are #Lench, io back dues to pay, and cau’ be sub- scribed for at auy Ume at the oilice of the Secretary aud Treasurer, 1416 Fst. ‘n.w., Kelloge Built Pay ments of dues equalliig or exceeding six mon im advance receive 4 per ceat interest per BULK IB addition to the 6 per cunt paid on the wtock. "This 188 most favorable pian for small wonthly accumulations with interest to the saiue. ‘Subscribe for stock at ouce oF come early to the mecting. ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, I rsident, 517 10t stn, A. PRESCOTT, Secy. aud Treas. ello Building, 1416 F st nw. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VERMONT AVE — £. D. Rows, the pastor. will preach word ig aud wight at the’ asus, house” Sunday “school, pat Mission o'30'am en" taoetu He tare: postor” Sunday school wt ‘Accordial invitation to all the services. 1t* aa PRESB) IAN CHUK st. between 19th and 20th sta, Hev. T. 8! ‘oor, inipist-:.—Suniay school 9:30 am., W. H. H. Smith, superintendent. Divine service, 11 am, Sermon, *’The Banuer of the Cross Displayed." Young Fraples Soclety,. Christian Tndeaver. 16:30 |p mi Eventug serviee,'7:30. ‘Sermon, third and last of the series on Christ an’ ‘Subject, Helps to Pro- gress. All strangers welcome. — Special invitation to Shere wbe have recently mov-d iuto the nelgboorhood of a1 a> Fou ‘Chureli, 14th and G streets, Rev, ELLIOTT, pusior.—Services To-morrow: Sunday school prayer, 9-15; regular seasion, 9:30; preachiug by the Pastor, 11 a.m, "The Carpeuter of Naaareth,” and at 7/30 pau.” We invite you aud will welcome you to allour '@rvices, ate Pe CAROLINA AVE M P. CHURCH. v. J. W. THOUT, Pustor.—There will be 16 ine been put ju aud inside dnprovements Mudialsed, putin proven Reopening takes place Uctober 28. 1s ‘corner Sth and I sts. u.w. TELE pastor. | Sunday School at 9:30 fox at 11 am: by the Kev. scorr F. HensHey, apd P.m. by the pastor—the third of a series of ser. fous on Bible questions. Yor ‘sineeting at 30 pm. Prayer tmcctine on Thurclay’ evenilue at Hock. A cordial invitation to alle ie ‘The Political Situation at the Cleese of the Session. A REVIEW OF THE PROTRACTED SITTINO—THE STRUG- GLE OVER TUR TAKIFF—THE ISSUE CLEARLY DE- FINED AND PLACED BEFORE THB COUNTRY—THE ‘The longest and probably the most remarkable session of the American Congress closed to-day. But few of the legislators who took part in the Peaceful struggle were present to witness Its lose, The Geld of operation bas been changed ‘and all the great captains of the two parties con- Vending for supremacy are engaged 1a the field elsewhere. After nearly eleven mouths of hard Aghting the contest Is still undecided in Congress, and they have gone outside the legisiative Balls to seek arbitration by the ‘The importance of the session cannot be Judged by what was actually accomplished in the way of legisiauion, The mere passage or failure tO pass @ new tariff Is not of as much cousequence, It is the question as to which of two policies sal pre- vail. The work of the session was the defining of the policies of the two parties, and the clear pre- ‘septation of each for approval or rejection by the Popular voice. The two parties starved in with CORNER 9TH Index to Advertisements. AMUSEMENTS—8th pase, ATTORNEYS—7th pae. AUCTION SaLEs—d and 7th pages. BoamDrnG—4th page. BUstvess Cuaxces—d page. Crry iTeMs—8th page. Counray Rear Es:are—d page, DratTHs—5th pace, Dew Pistey—7th page. EpvcationaL—6th pace, Excunsioy, Prowics, &.—8th page, FINANctaL—6th page. For Rex (Rooms)—4th and 5th pages. For Rext (Houses)—Sth page. Fou Rest (Offices)—Sth page. For Rest (Hall)—Sth page. For RENT (Stores)—Sti page. Fon Rent (Miscelianeous)—3th page, For Sauer (Houses)—d page. For SALE (Lots)~3d page, For Saux (Miscellancous)—8th page, Hovserunsisurvos—6th vage, Lavres' Goops—6th page. ‘Local MENti0N—8th page. Lost axp Fouxp—4th page. ‘Moxey To Loan—Sth page. Mepicat—7th page. New PUBLICATIONS—Ist page, THE GAVEL FALLS AT LAST. And Congress Adjourns Without Day SCENES IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE MR. INGALLS’ FAREWELL REMARKS i¢ evening sermon "Whit We Beliove.” Y fine, 6:15 p.m. Cor roetinie ‘Phuteday cordially invited fo x McKENDREE ME CHURCH, MASS AVE., ‘be! 10th sts. mw.. Rey. 0. Hen: D. m. ‘Subject i Foune. people's ma musecrution meeting evenings. 7:30. services, ‘The public ad Bent RickaRpsox. Young people's free and the public invited. POLITAN A.M. E ORURGH, M ih and 16th sts, Rev. Joux G. ITOHELL, “iastor. the Name of God.” pm._ Subject: “Seca bids éuing service, Preaching at METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN ‘Church, 4th and B ats. ne, Capitol Hill, AN CHESTER, D. D.,. p vice to-morrow st 12'a.1n. and 7:30 pin. In the cours. of The Historie Crist.” the subject for to-morrow evening will be J ‘Brahmaniem toward Christianity.” CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER 9.30 am Preach- The Press Gallery Bursts Forth in Song —_+___ Only seven Senators had the beneftt of the final Prayer this session of the chaplain, Rev. J, G. But ler—namely, the Presiding Officer (Mr. Ingalls), and Messrs Allison, Cockrell, Mitchell, Paddock, Sauisbury and Teller. Thechaplain asked a biess- Ang on what Lad been done by the Senate in God's people, GREENE, pastor.—Sunday fu by the pastor, 11 a.m. aud 7:30 after eveniuw sermon, Sunday School, 11 am, and 7:30 evening. “All are c Kev. THERON OUTWaTER, pastor.— Preaching by the pastor RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Church, cor. 10th and D sts. s. w.. Rev. W. Baipwix, pastor-—Preachiig at 12 am. in. Sani ‘at9am. Young peo- Een ercenabeade ara maer ze gat ext We jonday”n react ee HEY, ot the Central Unie Mission, Eharaday Right idve-feast. Women's prayer-mooting at 110 each day. Young people's mecting Wednesday night. ‘Ail are Cordially invited, ie q= WAUGH METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, 3d and A ats. na (Capitol Hill), PRICE Pestor.— Preaching at 1 am. and 0 2 “gig htionis of New York.) Gung ‘at 6:30 p. uw. Ladies’ meeting ‘Fonda, ‘an. Revival services during the Week at 7:30p. mn. Special services this evening (Sat- urday), conducted by ‘Bronk and Searles. Seats free. All invited. iv PAULS ENGLIQH LUTHERAN ‘church, coruer 11th and H ats. n.w., S MER Pastor.—Services to-morrow morning and Syne Bt Land 7:30 Subject in, the ‘morning: ‘Prison Sunday.” Prayer meetiug on Thursday even- ing at 7:30. Everybody invited to our services, It" SPIRITUALISM, SUNDAYS, 7TH AND U.W.: GRO. H. Books, speaker; 10a, m 8. in., Lecture, and at 7:3 Headiis, 10 Cent door cul- PROTRACTED MEETING AT FLETCHER Mi. & Church, comer 4thand N.Y. ave. 0, W., continued. “Sunday School at 9:30 a m.; Sunday Sehivol Frayer mevtiny at 10:0. preaching by pastor bem. at 11 a. mi, and by Key, Mr. Stier at 7:3 ‘All cordially invited. it N" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, bet, F and @ sts. n.e., kev. Dr. NOBLE, rvice at Lat. Sunday’ School ab 2:30 p. ‘30 p.m. there will be a public temperance under the auspices of Faith Council, No 13, Sous of Jouaiab. Good speaking. All friends of the cause are earnestiy requested to be presen 2 = YO! MEN'S GURISTIAN ASSOCIA- tlon—Gospel Meeting, Sunday (To-Morrow), 4:30). m. Subject: “Car Lordan Exanple of Activ: ity.” Addresses by Hon. ii. 1k VaNce, Asnistant Com muasioner of Patents, aud JEssr J. \eATES, Eaq., both of North Carolina. “Men of all ‘sections invited, ex pecially those, from the ‘Old North: State. You en's meeting Tustday, October 23d. Bong service 745 tne LEY CHAPEL CORNER OF 5TH fe ee ee Bp e, Suday sci: Jam. Preaching by he KW. Buack, of Baltiuore. 11 a.in, and 730 pan. Band ot Hore, 3:80 pan, ‘Society of Christian iu: deavor. 6:45 p.in. "Young People's wecting and train img elas Tuesday 4-40. Frayer-uosting, ThUrway se, TEMEERANCE MEETING AT PROHT- ‘bitiou Hull, SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 o'ciock, under the ausi 1.0. 0f Recluabites, the new chief, J... Corris. in charge. ‘Speeches by Dr. Thos. Kob- tnson, ¥. M.'Jones, J. L. MeCreary, De. J. 7s ore ‘NASH & BOLTON, at 509 9th st.n. w. Having for the past thirteen years enjoyed a liberal patronawe, Dearuestly ask a continuance of ane. My facilities cuable ime to guarantee to miy old Dateuua the best work for the least mumey- H. W. BOLTON. We will continue the business at the old stand. where J ,pill be lad to wee all of my old customers, wt GUD * _oc15-3t G. J_ NASH. — NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. or BOSTON, Mass. ‘Mr. Hartwell Lincoln having resigned the Agency of y. owing to ill-health, Mr. WILLIAM @, ‘The Uflice of the Company has been removed to Room 1, Glover Building (1419 F et.), Washington, D. ©. ocls-at* —..% ADQUARTERS VIRGINIA DEMO- =. Association. Com mittews on Reyistra- tion, Transpo: id Finance will be prosent at the Fooms, 419 loth st. b.w., EVERY EVENING from 7 to 10 o'clock until farther hotice. All Viswiula Demuctats are requested tocall. KP. KIDDICK,Secretary.ol?- DEMOCRATIC VOTERS AN ‘the ‘States can obtain information as ion, trutspustation, &e.. at headquarters of rai Democratic Conunitiee uf the District of Columbia, Vernou Now, corucr Pennsylvania avenue Aud 10th street northwest, where ‘of the Association of Local and Stat a. and from 7 to ‘November 6. ~ CLEVELAND? WHO WILL I BEY At the request of « number of gentlemen prominent There | MH National politics, the contest lor the fatuous sterling | Siver “WHITE HOUSE" be kept open until MONDAY, November 1588. fe cn SP duran ay tet, 3 chen, pastor’ of Bt. Feter's Churehe Wesbingiot, D. which'wili be credited to the Prestdeutial canaidate ole. BELVA A. LOCKWOOD? ESTMEND ON EASY TERMS. J shares of THE SMILH NATIONAL CYCLE CEACTUKING COMPANY, at $3 per share (par JRE ENO er sare). tals paid dad hou-assessable, in jots to sur customers. Fay ments cau be made as follows: 20 per cent cash Peswcus cf roo rate incomes to Make investineuts that Will yield them s promt of 25 per ceat On the Invests Jen Aad the mouthly Bas tent teste brings it tbl The above-named company, having completed an e asigaklant ot macniiery” sod? mpecial-wolm costa 30,00), are how esabed to a iumputscture Of the LADIES" BICYCLE and TANDEM BICYCLE, oh which Lutely taken ont five patents cover” aiius, uiaksuge hese the best aud most iB tho world’ It iy their intention to {ut frou g\000 tw 3.000 wheels upou the market combug years Sulecrittivu books are now open at the company's oftive. 1200 Pennsylvania ave, where fall information Sani be cbtmiued. Our stocbbolders embrace: teamy ot Sur test Lasiness and professional men, "Persons ae. Siting to invent are it'vited to, visit the fectsey, ee SSG st sw between Sth aud Bub, and Amventigate jor tuemacives, ‘by cnler of the Board of Direct 2 = moar W Talloch, O.C. Grvou Sent MC Bogan PRAee oe Bing, aud W. E Suaith, WHY WE CLAIM 4E PREFERENCE— Bone vr uparior tacts ee EE ERENCE | Lace Curtains the eatue an new at prices Tory | Mie excellent quality cf tue work. "This ‘work ie dove by our new process. We have Jaundried in the pa invite the public to imspect our inundry. it Sete Largest, cleanest abd eet sprouted ‘oh o sb Steam _o015-6t SWi PENNSYLVANIA REPU: arte of the state by calliue at the roctan B21 Fete ‘So BRIE WEE Se cp es CRY Siete 0 a 20 p.m. ocll-3w (Chairmen Campaixn C: and the Third. It = THE LADIES' CONSECRATION MEET- ‘ing, Which is held every Wednesday at 11 O'clock wan, at Wesley “Chapel, corner Sth and Fate, Dw., will be conducted on NEXT WEDNESDAY Bins Chana L. koacn. ‘This taoeting is particl in fons, ‘deuotainal OTICE! and all are cordially invited. * s the members of UNION LODGE No.11,1. 0. 0. F, and members of Sister Lodges, are fraternaily invited to attend th Fewular session of “Union Lodge NEXT MONDAY EVESINGS Surciock Semi Annual Grand Visitatio. will take place, ‘Degree will be conferred. RICH EMMONS, Secretary. qos A FEW WOUDH TO MEN. “The superiority of custom-made clothing is uni aily sckuowledgd, ail Considering thelr toorsglegent appearance, comfortable Mt, and durability they are imo the cheapest, In opentig my Tailoring Establishnent e litle over & year ago I confined myself almost exclusively to the cutting and making of Trousers, being impelled to do a0 by the success of my system ‘and the consequent larxe business in that line. Having Just Zaproved the interior of my establish- ment by adding a Mezzanine story for my workmen, gud other wine increased iy facilities for doi mrs wusiness, I now propose to include Tailoring in all its branches, and aun prepared to take orders. for Men's Dress, Semi-Dress, und Business Su! Fancy Vests, Trousers, Boys’ aud Ladies’ Talioriug, the two latter branches being wnder the supervision of Mr. 1. F. Mudd at my branch, 627 14th st_n.w. J aliall also give especial attoution to all kinds of Re- pairing. My stock eubraces an elegant sssortment of the cholces: fabrics im the most approved colorius and patterus, calculated to please tue most fastidious aud am taking thems up ue near to perfection ae eape- rience, woud taste, aud skilled labor will possibly per- mit My special offerings comprise Trousers to order for $5 aud the popular Broadwale Dingonal Coat and Vest, Tor semi-dreny at $20. In soliciting the Patronage of the public at lange T ire to address my self particularly to those men who had cuthculty in vein tted aud to those who been paying fancy prices. Assuring you of a promptand satisfactory fulfillment of all orders entrusted to me, 1 remain, very respect- fully yours, WARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert in Trousers. Bie Stores: Corner Oth aud G sus. and G22 Lath st_nw. wi Boe= UNION CO-OPERATIVE“ BUILDIS ASSOCIATION. NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. ‘This Association meets on the first WEDNESDAY of each month at Carroll Institute Hall, 402 Fst. n. w.. for the purvose of receiving dues and making ad- vances. Next meeting NOVEMBER 7, 1888, at 7:30 pum, Shares $2.50 each per month. Interest allowed on withdrawals 6 per cent per annum. $1,000 ad- Yanced on each share, Subscriptions for shares in the ‘Tenth Isane, just oven, will be received by— JOHN J. FULLER, Vice-President, 58 H st. nw, JOHN ¥. RELLY, Treasurer, 23 G st. n.w. B. K. VRACY (Ryon & Tracy, Real Estate Brokers), 513 7th at now. BP. F. McAULIFFE, 132 North Carolina ave. s.e. MEYER LOEB, at Eiseman Bros., Clothiers, 7th and Enw. THEODORE BREIBUS, Woodmont Flats, E. F. BUCKLEY. Ciwar Dealer, 706 E st. n.w. NEAL T. MURRAY, Attorney, 313 436 at. nw. DANIEL GRADY, $19 24 st. ne. DENNIS CONNELL, President, coruer 1st and H sta. 2. w. s CRYSTALLIZED —_ CALIFOI SS aires Loe angele —s ‘GEO. E. KENNEDY &,50x8, Branch Store, 1108 Connecticut ave. THE CHESAPEAKE OO TOM ae TELEPHONE COMPANY.” SaaS cee este will bo on the 688, of lose of business on ahe 1th day of Oc- Dewy Washington, BO. ‘The trans ‘closed Yrom the Tish fo the aitae SAMUEL ML BRYAN, President. a> 8 cunts ante 1313 NX. ¥. ave., ‘Has Returned and Resumed his Practice, ocb-1m_ =; EQUITABLE ‘OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 87. ASSETS—8898,217.43. Ofig@hours, from vs. m. to 4:30. m. On the firet Wednesday in each uonth the vtice will be open from 6 toSc'clock pm Advahows will be made promptly at 7 o'clock. Subscriptions for shares in the 16th isque received daily st the office of the Association, Mqui#able Build- img, 1003 F st. th a each share vente ave. nw. s028-1m_ toa eae ee TEE ‘The rooms of the Advisory Committee and Treasurer for the District of Columbia are at No. 989 F ot. nw. (wecond floor.) ‘Maj Chas, & Jones will be im attendance from 8. m, to11 D. m., and has authority to receipt for all comtri- butions made to him. ‘Remittances by mail should be addressed to JAS. L NORRIS, Advisory Committes and Treasurer, Lock Drawer 222, Washington, D. C., and will receive prompt seknowlsdgment, eal-im name; that God would be present with those who ‘Were now scattering throughout the land; that He ‘Would direct the ballot of the nation, and that He ‘Would make this a righteous nation, leading the nations of the world in their onward progress. During, and immediately after the reading of the Journal, the Senate was reinforced by the presence of Messrs, Blackburn, Reagan and Sawyer. TO INPOKM THE PHESWDENT. On motion of Mr. Allison a commitee of two Senators was appointed (Messrs, Allison and Sauls- bury) to Join a hke committee on the part of the Une President and inform him that Congress, “having Muished its business,” was Teady to Close the present seasion by adjournment at 1 o'clock to-day. THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTER. Mr, Blackburn presented the minority report of the select committee on the operations of the civil service law, and 1t was ordered to be printed with the majority report. THE LAST BILL. ‘The last Dill of the session to be introduced was one by Mr. Mitchell, proposing an amendment to for thé election of people, Recerred, OCEAN STEAMEUS—7th paze, Poromac Riven Boats—7th page, PIANOS AND ORGANS- 6th page, TERSoNAL—5th page, PROFESSIONAL—7th page. Provosats—3d page. RaILRoaps—7th page. SPECIAL NoTICcEs—Ixt page, SPECIALTIES—Oth page. ‘Tux Tuapes—th page, Waxrep (Help:—4th page, WanTep (situations)—4th page, Waste (Rooms)—4h pago, WANTED (Houses)—4th page. WanTED ( Miscellancous)—4th page, VAL BEKVICES, 4TH ST. ME. ‘ME Church, ‘There will be revival services during the week. Sunday, at 11 am and 7:30 p.m. preaching le's praise meeting, Monday yy Mev. W. E, PEuRY, D.D. MF. B, Rick " Tucway, “1 it oe Dome of necment, Doth, severiad hat | Sf in Gamety anouer nisimart rat RE ‘Church —Fourth St, et ded. The | Clalth a gain of 1,000, and will get bait ot :RGUSON, pastor. reduced. Here this agreet the republicaus declared for aps ball of tt. But Aiban protection to American industrice, and favored | oq srouroc will show Grcided dctoocratic guint, ‘a8 a high-customns tax | Beatly enough (o offwet Ube republican gains i dustry of such ‘The leavers of the ober parly aeclared E polled and it te open to gues: for “tariff reformn”—foF a reduction of dutcs upon Parana 7 a lage md ity ag ng ong articles of every-day consutn| pe, as they argued, WLU, any 10'protection per se. tthe wane * Of nly session Was Uucertata how far el ber | States the situation: “1 be > was tue Drst west 10 be made, abd the result | WSMIETEIY & gamble on Lhe protection issue,” ng each party to one’ policy or the Other was all that Was expected to be accom pushed on the outset. It was mot thought from {he first that any tariff bill could pass tue House that would meet with approval by he Senate, A DOUBLE CONTEST. jeruoon at 3 pin. All the members eastern part of the city are cordially Y PRESBYTERIAN CHAPE bet. Gib and 7th Sreeching nd friends of th hese = GURLE! House, to walt upon ‘Boundary, {o-morrow at 11am. and 7:30 p.m. by the Rev. WALLIAMS. SUILLER. | Sabbath: m. ‘Young Peopie 6:45 p.m. Prayer meetin; GOVERNMENT KecEIPTs To-DayY.—Lnternal reve- nue, $467,560; customs, $642, CoLompia Wit Paxrictrate.—The State De- partment has Leen informed that the government Of the Republic of Colombia accepts the invita ton extended by the Government of the United ‘States Uo take part in the conference of indepen- dent American states to be held tn thls city in October, 1889, AYPROVED BY THE PREsipENT.—Tue President to day approved a number of acts, including that taking an appropriation for the enforcement of the Chinese exclusion act, the act in ir shop in’ Washington, resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to pro- tect the Wastington aqueduct tunnel, a in regard Lo the Utne for Lue meeting of the of President and Vice-President, FAUNCE, will preach Baptisui at eveulue service. a.m, New Jersey Avenue Mission School at 3 pan, FIRST BAPTIST CHUKCH, 11H Rev. Cas.” A STAKELY, 1 alm. and at at 7:30 uuday School at el Councli, as aio do 4 revenue tariff, every former effort to commit the | Keeps Its own fi, as al whole part poiley Jed, ana it was | 1S doubUul Whether auy grvat surprise ts in store. rete segindoeeaned peed ssh St'tne vous on | Ics believed that Parnell will endeavor to show ‘he Mills DIU Whether Uney Would succeed Luis Ue, | that Une Times oblained fs letters from Pagott, ‘The urst earnest utlewpt to commit the parcy W | Lue man Who, after being connected WI"k the Par- that line of pulicy was made when Mr. Morrison | nelle movement, Lecaiie their Litter assailant Decaine Chuirman Of Lue Way's abd weans commit | {n Lhe days betore the couvers Wein the Forty-fouruh C Al the next Congress Mr. ‘vet. G and H nw. bustor.—Sunday school, 9: yt. bY the. pastor, jssion, 3:30 p.m. ‘the Constitution uncertain almost up to the United States senators by U MESSAGES FLOM THE HOUSE. Business was then informally suspended awalt- ing messages trom the President or from the House, ‘The first message received was one from the House apn e Iuton auuioriaug tie Government exbiolt at te Cincinbatl exposition to remain there UL the 15th 1t was immediately Weekly prayer meeting on Thursday evening ure invited to attend those servicer, CHURCH OF OUR FX ‘salint), cor. 13th aud L ats. u.w., Rev, ALEX. erViees to-morrow ut 11 s ianity and Churchisnity am, Noevemimg servicc. 9: corially invited. HEE PERSONS WILL BE BAPIIZED tin the Second Baptist chure Suditoriuu by Vasior EDMOND Hez SWEM, ebureh building ou 4th stad Va ave. 8. jug at 12 wan. and? p. a0. by ot November, wué | quiie complete. Secre: Senate, Also unnounc! ‘Committee Lo Wal? on the SENT TO THE PRESIDENT. ‘The next message from tbe House was sending back the enrolled joint resolution (signed by the Speaker) as to the Government exhibits at the Cin~ cinnaut exposition. It was immediately signed by the Presiding Officer and dispatched to tue Presi- dent; but as tue avds on te dial Of Lue ciock Suowed Chat but UWenty-five minutes of the ses- quesuon of 1, being approved To MAP THE FIELD OP CHICKAMAvGA.—Gen. Schotield has promulgated an order from the Sec- retary of War, detailing Capt. 8. C. Kellogg, Fifth » for the purpose of completing the location 1 map of the troops Engaged in the wauga, Capt. Kellogg Was an Ube appoluument of & mt Pastor Huz bWwEM. All ebool 9:30 a. m. people's meeting ‘Oxy-Hydrozen. Stereoptt= €Ts placeu alr, Carilsie lu Ube clair. as unember of the Waysand means commitice, eWeu lls effort Wo reverse the tariff, vut (ae purty | arranged by adding [res seats, could not agree. pa sintiar conuilions, prevented a revision Ui the | TALK OF THE HOUR © tanil by tue Forty-n.nth Congress, and tue defeat — 1 Mr. Morrison Lor Lue BeXt Cougtess Was accom | efasimg the Ereedem of Aberdcen— pushed on Uhat issue. THE HOUSK BILL. ‘The Work upon the Dll Last passed the House | gy ciai Cable Disiwtch to Tux Evewtxe Sram. Uls session begun almost immediately upon the Loxpor, Oct. 20, —BoUR Gladstoue aud Gosckea: close of last Congress. Montus vefore this Con- | perused the offer vy tke Lown council of Aberdeea. gress convened tue party leaders were in cousul- | of the freedom of the city Vecause In each case the Lauion, preparing for the coniest that Was ex- 49 favor of so offering Luem Was stull, pote ‘The tani! rewrnm me were pots commit Wueir party Lo Lue policy Wey advocated, | Uttle in the Ubretto of “The Yocman of the Great pressure Was br@uyht Lo bear On Ube Pres | Guard,” but 4 rather dull Kichawfeor “Maritana, deus Wo luduce Lum Lu espouse Wwelr cause in Mis | ine Savoy 1s besteged nl Froqueat couierences were held and | updoubvedly more succe=sit,' wo tar Uap the ‘Slulislics Were complied, tue growth of tue sur-| guihors’ previous operas. Last eveniug the Prin. plusin the Treasury was watched wita anxie.y, | Gece or Ww ud che Tinanclal condition of the couutry care | Guugthers ‘The real atiraction is Sullivan's music. IU Was decided that now Was Wwe tune, ever, to accomplish tuls long sought revepuere- | jus yet written. Me's meeting Sunday, ‘Tuesday, 7:30. p.m. i be used Wednesday nicht, lustrate Huble scen bate of Cutel aid to Gen. “Yhomas in the pond with ieading ofticersgof that campai ‘ask them to meet him at Chattanooga tor Purposes named about November 10. Invirep To New Yous.—Messrs Jos, J. O'Dono- hue, Joun T. Inman, W. Woodward,jr., and Jno. A. MeCall, representing the Cieveland and Thurman Business Men's Organization of New York, called on Lhe President at the White House Uhis morning: and invited hun to review the parade of those or- aulzaions vext Saturday afternoon. The invi- tation was accepted. Gry. Pugasantos ReiNstatep.—The Senate yes. terday afternoon promptly confirmed the nomina- Uon of Alfred Pleasanton to be a major on the retired list. The nomination, as stated in Tae ‘STAR, Was made by tre President pursuant to the act of Congress made for the purpose. Gen. Alfrea Pleasanton 1s a nativeot the District. After the War closed Pleasanton resigned, as be found his re.ative rank and position in the Army to be lower than that which he had held before the war. Pres- ident Grant made bim coliector of internal rev- enue for the fourth district of New York, apd in pointed him Commissioner in the following ye.r, alter & controversy with Secretary Boutwell, he was suspended, Soon after bis removai from office Gen, Pleasanton applied for restorauon to the Army, and his application was before Congress for Years’ belore it Was favorably acted upon, For several Years past he has been in broken health, and has been living tn Uus city insomewhat neeay circumstances, War Deranr: cueat, under ‘Admission tree er and praise service Thu1 Parsouaxe, 70 4th st. 8.€, i Weiday frou 2 to'10 peu. JOUN WESLEY | ‘Conn, ave... bet. Land Mi sts. u.w., Key. J.P! tor. “Preaching at 1 a. mi. aud 7:30 p. 1g Services To-morrow. sion Were left, the and signed were very doubtful, NOTHING FURTHER FROM THE PRESIDENT. Five mtoutes afterward Mr. Allison, of the com- mittee Lo wall on the President, reported that we committee had performed tuat duty and had been informed by tne President that ne “had no further communication to offer.” THANKING MR. INGALLE A resolution tendering tne thanks of the Senate to Mr, Ingalls for “the uniformly able, courteous, and impartial manner in Wuich he bad presidea” Wiss offered uy Mr. Saulabury and adopted wnaal- from the President an- nounced bis approval of “Sundry Senate bills and Joint resolutions.” PRESWDENT INGALLS’ PAREWELL Ina few minutes afterward came the final incl- ent of the session—the farewell remarks of the Presitting Oficer, Mr. Ingalls, with great delibera- Uon and fine elocuulon, spoke as foliows: Senutors: Gratitude impels and usage permits the chair to postpone for an instant tue moment Of our Separation to ackuowleage the honor uf Your resowutton Of contdence and appi Justice demands the adtoission Ubat, if the chalr as succeedes tn the disc! iusportant duties oF is position, if order hus veeu the laws have been ad- the traditivus of its noblest heritage, have been preserved inviolate, 1 is due to your to your constant and cor- Without these ue greatest accord; With bese the bumbiest facules could fot tail.’ ‘Tne termination of te Jouges: coniuols session Of Ube Senate since we foundauloa of tue Goverument approucues, aud trusting that that supreme power wuicu controls: Uhe destinies of natious as Weil as the fortunes men tay, during Your labors in this chuiuber, continue His benefi- ‘cence Ww each Of you personally, Wo the Lamiues of Which You are members, Lo ihe Siates of which you are representatives, and to tue country of witch You are cllwens, the Chair announces that Une Sen te stands adjourned sine die.” ‘The speech was Warmly appiauded by Senators ou the floor and by @ large audience in Ube gal- 4. Quarterly meets a= CENTRAL UNION Misi "ave.—To-night, sous serviceat 7:30. Conse yeh services dally at 1 i, and 7:30 pau. “Sunday. Mrs. Buooxe at and Kev. L- fol ineetiugs wt Ustad ints to-tnorrow:: chanwe of places follo ‘at brauches ns usual except 22 is undergoing repairs. Every bouy weleou FOURTH PRESBYTERA ‘Oth st., bet.G and H nw. KELLY, pastor.—Sabbath school at 9:30.20. Preaching es prayer moctiny at 6:30 p.tu. breparatory to crutvn meeting ut 8. Rev. Joskrn £ at Llwin, Young, the communion on Tuursday evening at Strangers are cordially weleumse. CHURCH OF 1 ARSON, pastor, ALAZIS3 a me (Gator thy dey. ‘mz; topie An Contec: tion with'"Prison Sunday.” AtT-30 pin. the second ce" Ten Lesaons irom te Book of school ue :50." Service ‘Tliuraday eveuliig at 70. THE OAK VIEW CONFERENCE. One of the most Luportant conferences in the | @eciared Unat’ in ho respect lie biygiand tude a sin music during tbe last Joshiia,” Sunday history of the party Was beld at we Presidents | SUCH PApIG advance fs in music Gurug ue tas December, 1870, he a) of Internal Kevenue, A MEMORIAL 8 TH! ELINT JOHNSON at 215 436 st. uw, ZIst, at So'clock p.m, Prieuds are invited. NION MiTHODIS' 20th st., near Pa, ay tung at Yi1o wan; Sunday school STax al Uke Ume gave ine result of ‘Sunday school ‘Teachers’ Prayer at9:30 qm.; preaching at Li a. of the'delicate and ineetlug at 6:30 pu. "Revival services co: ted MENT CHANGES.—Walter F. Daly, of Ohio, appointed clerk class $1,000, OMice ot Com- missary General. Miss Julla A.'Sueil, of Michigan, Geclined appointment as copytst at $480 tn Oilice of Chiet Signal Onicer. James E. Hirsh, clerk ieneral’s OMice, died. EX-RuPRESENTATIVE GEO. C. HAZELTON, a reste dent of Washington, 1s actively engaged in the national canvass, under the direction of the Rational republican committee. He was in New York Wwo Weeks, Michigan last, and Indiana this From Monday until after the election he Will be in Wisconsin, CLOSING HOURS OF © tnantained in debate, if ministered, and Femaiued for lucm lo draw Ube whoie ‘Services to-morrow: Hive wit Luis poucy. qnunion, 10 a.m, cousiderate Induigenc service and sermon: dial_co-operauion. ability could a ? sso (Lull choral). All seats free. Straugers cordially weiomed at ail $1,000 Surgeon. GRACE REFORMED CHURCH —SEKY- S ices iu the Chapel, corner Louh and O sta, To-morrow, moruiug gudevening, 11a. mu, aid mm. Preaching by the Pastor, Ke 2 rdiaily. welcoue. Seata free W). Pastor's residence, 459 H st The opposition | Corpus, revurnable to-morrow. “Tue am: Weibr, pastor. Su bUL mMeanWiile be Was at work, waning a tuor- | the Chi at Ll win. by Kev. W. EPR quesuou, abd piepariug bussed | Whder for ay task that tmgul tall Upon alte Cougrese met Ib was «ce-nportunt tuat Luc Ongani- | laid. He ve perivet iu allits paria | highway, “ ‘Tue appouluuenl of Coumultuees was che perplex: | 1s cauled British territory do» wot a Ing Queso, ‘There Was oppusivion Lo Mr. Kaudall | Of (be Cuinamen bo aud. Li Lue © fof coairunan Of tue appropriations coun Lace, as | they will De weil as Wo Mr. Millis for Lue Waysaud weats Waal | Caplaln cial oe are Opposing pons Was 4 serious | Lhe Vessel $5,000. uesion, The Speaker's imal decision Wo disregaid, % tae opposition iu botu cases bas proven wise Sar | ‘The Pepe pesilion Lo defeat une Rome, Oct. 20. Lariit Uill, and Air. Mills bas developed Into one of | peror of Geruiany, Luvou.u Baron Vou Seu Uhe wost’ cauuious aud at tue sade Ume one of | fhe Prussia Lube abieSi icasers im party Mas ever tad im Ube | portrait set in diawio: House. But ail tats pubucily deiaycd tae the House committee from tue December, Wuen Cougress convenes, woul Lac Sub ‘WORKING ON THE TARIFF BILL. _ Work upou the tariff bli in comuittee began as pamedlniag eengeegarioons speayowe son as the committee could be organized. The | | FREKFONT, 111, Oct. 20.—Tue wreck oO the Chie democratic members—Milis, AicMuliin, Breckin- | Sak, Kansas Cliy and si Pout ross i = ough study OF & 7 vice in honor J.C. HAGHY, former pasion, im Which brow W. W Bdridge, Alexander Ashley, HL Bape otuers wil take part, invited. Other services a usual, SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CH % “OER gd tn TELE st 11am. Youig peopl i, Freuching ut 7-30 p.iu., whe ‘The Extremely Quiet Scenes that Ended B. Mouiton, and per the Session. Zalwou OF Lue House suvui All frienus of Dr. HAGEY ‘The closing hours of the session of Congress ‘Were comparable to those of none of its prede- cessors within the memory of the present genera- ‘The bustle and excitement, the crowded corridors, the anxlety of claimants and lobbyists, the efforts of legislators in behalf of belated Measures were conspicuously missing. In the Senate a gallery audience of a score of individuals at 11 o'clock had increased to two or three hun- dred at the end, and these looked down in placid silence upon the round dozen of Senators and the complement of clerks, pages, and attendants busily doing nothing upon the floor of the r. STILL DIGNIFIED. ‘The dignity and decorum of the body was pre- served to the end, despite the meagerness of num- bers, and the fact that tnere was less than a quorum present, and that the body was practi. cally powerless for any legislative purpose was successfully concealed from the official eye of the official reporter. Constructively the tariff bill was ractically not a word was yar’ Of the first House of Hepresentatives, When the House met this morning at 11 o'clock on the last day of the most protracted session in the aunuls of Congress, in addition to the Speaker, tere were Hiteeu members in attendance. In the galleries there were not more than one hundred persons to witness the closing scenes, Opening prayer the Chaplain revurned thanks for ‘the many mercies Youchsafed to the members aur- ing the. session, and invoked the Divine blessu apon tie speaker, the officers abd amnetubers of. chs and the meu it has been to rej ‘On mouon of Preaching by lev. Dx, meeting at 6:30 p. ‘the pastor” will ou Hell,” or the Serij;tural “eterual Puuiaument.” strangers are invite Kandaii did not use Lis 2 SGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ‘corner of 10tu and G ata. B.W.—To-murrow Sumi Prisuut bulday, tho pastor, Hey. SM pount- ot series of serinons tipou “C! = to-mnorrow night being Jun unday ‘eep ce school st 9:30 Km, Music led by Prof. Bivchi aoe EB. Taylor ¢ on as passed aubiiorizl ty the Govefument at the Cestennial Exposition al Cincinnati to remain at the Exposition unuit November 15, THE COMMITTEE TO SEE THE PRESIDENT. In accordance with a resolution adopted on mo- tion of Mr, McMillin, of ‘Tennessee, the Speaker ‘appointed Messrs. McMillin, of Tennessee, Clements, f Georgia, and Ryun, of Kansas, as a commie Su tno bart of we House to walt upon tue Presi. dent and inform lim that Congress ts ready to ad- journ if be has no further communtcation to make. ‘A recess was then taken until 12:30. ‘aiter the recess Mr. McMillin, comunittee appointed to Wait upon the Presiden Teported that that duty wad been ued, that the President bud stated further communication to make to C ‘A further recess Was taken upUl 13: ‘THANKING THE SPEAKER. After the second recess (Mr. McMillin, of Tennes- ‘see, in the chair), Mr, Ryan (Kan.) offered and the Houses unanimously adopted the following resolu- ‘hat the thanks of this House are hereby ten- dered to the Hon. 30, G. RCH OF THE INCARNATION, COR ud N ste. n. w.—suuday, October 2 lst, oii. ; Matus, sermon (by the Kev. JA. GEER.” Omeriags for current exveumes, LL Abi; e¥eu your aku litesy, offerings for sunday school chow funds,4 pan.” > exhibit made CHURCH, STH ST, BE- ‘James W. CLaix, ‘wmorniag prayer, 10:30 cu) anand 7 yum diiesduye aud Fridays 7 ‘tween Band C Fector Services position in their owa velock; Holy Kucharist, Them and compromises go under discussion, but said on the subject, ‘nt 1D recs, forma mn and formally orde: ate; but the lust hour, with afew momentary in- Lerruptions, Was spent in a state of suspended animation Of waiting for time. ‘THR PALL OF THE GAVEL. Sixty seconds before 1 o'clock President pro tem, Ingalls arose, and with the utterance of his first syllable the hush of profound silence fell upon the body. With the fall of the gavel, the act which formally terminated the frst session of the Fif- Ueth Congress, the audience, the attendants, even the Seaatoes, rellaved now frum the ope id Senate rules, applauded hough dig- ied and courtiy remarks of ‘the Chair wud cele: ‘brated the beginning of the holiday recess. THE OFFER REJECTED. ‘The Sioux Chicis W ‘Want Their Price or Their Lands, The Sloux Indian cbiefsat 10 o'clock last night ended their consultation upon the propositions ‘submitted to them by Secretary Vilas, ‘The result of their deliberations was reduced to writing and Sent to Secretary Vilas, There was a majority and a minority report, the former being signed by uk, Ot except Saints’ Dayy, CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN cor. of Laud Bu ate UW A. W. Pirzen. every Sabbath at 11 o'clock 0 p.ti. “Sunday Se amseting at U:40. Heute free, Welcome to iH, Preaching by tue chairman of the EW SWEDENDORGIAN) ‘Teupie, Norte Capltal, be, wees Bont C S'o.S0. “at Ti preachtu by the Rev, Soe IB Schoo ato: ; TB Bs Md. subject ot discourse, “Contrasts” ‘awe ‘ndTotuching Cruine and METROPOLITAN ML. E, CHUROH, OOK ‘ner 43 and C ats. Will preach To-morrow at 1] a1 BI Divine’ and’ Hues On both sides. On the 17th of debate, when continued for twent: t nights. Then nd 7:49 pan, Sub- Ject lor evening: “The Bevinning or People. Special mevtings renig Uy oe Di Os. debaters, 1 the Speaker, for series of sermons to you! Tested with the members: attack by Mr. Reed 1 Go Home—They ‘against the bill, was most ing resumed the chair, Mr. ;. ¥.) offered and the House adopted the thanks of the House to ius ‘the courteous manner in Which have discharged their duties. ADJOURNED SINE DIE. al wax vice subject * i praise serciee 6:45 poate every night uext wees, hing FP THE COVENANT (PLES- Pa ‘byterian) Connecticut ave, N i Rev. FS school Bb:S0' ats. Young people's inscting ads | i | | I the pastor, Hev. RUss g § i i i i a> MOUNT VERNON PLACE M. & CHURCH See ees, result 1s that they. ing of their own E i H juth, corner of Yth and stand firm for either the ‘terms or the rejection of i empowering the committee on finance to ait dur- wo g i a i F i i " . F i } MOW NEW YORK sTANDs. ‘The Claims of the Two Parties an@ ‘What They are Founded On. Special Dispatch to THE Evewixe Sram. Ausany, N. ¥., Oct. 20.—Tne republicans have Practically UBlied o8 & Claim of TH,QK0. majority: for Harrison to tu! Sate above Harem bridge, That is the gure which Warner Miler gives in Private as Lis expectation and hope for Harrison, and it is the Agure which we republican mate committee is Working for, allhoagn in public adds 5,000 Lo Unis amount and cialis 73,000, Lange a8 70,000 looks, 1 is simply an increase of 6.000 om Blaine’s majorities in the same counuea He bad 64,000 above Ube Harlem lo Ins The Dest that {he republicans can gure for tue state Is 5,000 plurality for Harrison on the assumprion that be Will be 6,000 better than Biaine above the Harlem, and Ubat Cleveland Wil do no Letter in New York, Kings, Queens, Richmond aud Sufik vuaa ia 1884. I do not believe Ubere Is any one who does not look for ab apprectabie lace as in Cleveland's majority ta New York and Kings. 84 MAJORITY OF 50,000 IN NEW YORK cry will carry Cals state (or Cloweland or auy agures which the republicans can d A majority of 50,000 in New York city 18 Uslow democ-atic exe Peciations and below the Lndications uf the came Yass by less than trom 5,000 to 7,000. In Oneida County, Copkilng’s howe, We ropublicaus look tor ‘again Of 2,000, and Uues Wilt get more than Lait Ene they Will claim & gain of 1,000, and w S Keuseliaer, the counties named. 7 he prohibition vowe will e1 cultural counties ob the Lariff issue. ‘The sirewdent republican tu the state, except Ios C. Piatt, Was With Ube Chances beavily against us. it is wiud ings of the Commission. Special Cab Disratch to Tux EvEwiNe Stam ‘There was a double contest, eacu party with the | LONDON, Ocl. 20.—As Lue Uline approaches for the other, and cach with ail its elementary parts | OpeHing of The real procestings of the Parnell While a majority of the aewocratic party believed | Commission public excitemen' Is great, The Times Parnell, vat it of Gladstume lo ress. Lt then iatied. | nome rule. ‘The Temes will put two “invinclules’ i's policy pre- | on the Withess stand, as Well, probably, us Carey's Valled, and so again in tue ‘Forty-sixth Congress. | widow. The omission of the Forty-seveuth the Mouse was Under | 7imes” particulars of (he charge Is much com- coutrui of ue republicans and Uhe revision at that | mented on. The arrangements ts me Was by them. Wheo tbe democrats Ano poWer at the upening 01 tue Forty -exghth Con- | tyduce Uae principal newspapers Lo accept One seat gress, @ Contest al once accurred within the party | e.ch Instead of iwo, but as Ubey will be repre. Gn tis question. The Lari! reformers ur frve Uad- | sented by descriptive writ Tas Well as reporters, Air. Morrisoa, | and most of the evening papers by artists alsa, fe- | Uney naturally demurred. Te diMicucy has beet i UaEDe ie the the court are hain tried to ry Cunye LONDON, Gilbert and Sullivan's New Opera Drawing Well, In spite of the fact that Ue press and pubilc see wuy, and Ube opera is Vales attended, accompaned by ber Ai | Speciailsis here agree it ls Lue best of Ue kind be Bulivan yesterday. a» president of ine Bireing- ham Institute, delivered on address, wherein Balt century, Tuat Kugiaud in tbe tlddle ages country seat some Lime before Lue meeting of Con- | was at the head 0: Europe as a musical country gress, The President, bis Secretary of the Treas- | Wasa fact be believed most German historians Uy, Speaker Carilsc aud Mr, Scott Ue deader of | Would adunlt "movement lu Cue Nurth, were present, — mat es > confereuce Hard on the Vewel Owner, to tue public. 1k was taut Uhe Presiucut should | CHINAMEN FROM ALASKA NoT ALLOWED TO LAND AT earuestly espouse Ue Calise sv long ads uculed by WaskiNGTos TRKKITORY PORTS Speaker Carlsie abd Bis joliuWers, aud Ubal tual Tacoma, W. 1 Should be Ue issue Upon WIC Uke Party suouid | arisen under tL rg the people in the couing presidential | steamer Aucon brouslt duWa [rom Alaska Cwen.y eleclioa, Frou Lue moieut tue Presideat reacued | nine Chinamen ®bo lad been employed Luere in thls decision Ue tariff reformers Look nearl, It | the cauucrien The sieawer did Bot touch al any into | port after leaving Juuceu sill arriving at Post At was a dificult task, wud | Towuseud, but toe Cusows auchorities Uiere fe al tue OULsel Gid HOt promuge success, Bul Wwe | fused to allow Laem to iand, Wecause Ubey had Presidenv’s message, iguoring every Uning else 0 | passed into Britis: press Unis issue Lo Lue (rout, bud its effect, MX, MILLS’ POSITION. aie Mr. Mills Was OU @ party Lo tue Oak View con. | Mee Taphed to Washiugion = a, Oe ference, Taere was oppusilion wo him, though it seemed proper that be shoud go at the uead of the Ways ahd means comumictee, Was UOL On ls Wal Of yrubudoxy, bUL Upon ibe fears Uuat he Would wot be uipiowalic tucugl OL 2O—A pecuuat case has Chibese Testhcuvn wel Tue Waters ih Crossing Ube strata, aud bevce tw id that bey bad been Out of the Uuiled Sates The aucuordies ave received no reply. Meantime cue Aucom cane UP WW Lis por, abd Lo-duy Lie oticers em sel, WHO’ Sed OUL a WIL OL habeas (er as ed diveWy tterest. Lawyer J. Oy Lue tim employed, says Uist the tact tual wlefl a Alueroan port and salied yefical Mag Ww auulher Aupeticab port jen | WHLHOUL ste uy Loren port, Wall et Cem Wasen | Witnou . Pan Waser tuatiomad ken back to Port Townsend. Tub 3 Uiet Lue delay has already Cost Gitt to the Emperor. Tue pope bas seut to th at Vestigated by a Corvaer’s Jury, wh outs Breckinridge (Ky.), Turuer, Wilson | train dispatcher at Dubugue fesponsibie for tue Uy and ByuuM—ovk the watler in ag +2] fitcit cua hands, completing Uber Dill betore calle | of the secovd wection of the train, repuvilcan iwemvers 1M Wo Consult Wi >. Tuey bad a chousan id Guicwlles 1D ther Way Chat ‘The Paraci! Defcase Fand. Must be Overcome ti & UI Was LO be passed. Op- | rr is PROGRESSING FINELY, BUT $200,000 WiLL BE (Con -tauUy menaced NBLDED. W be made on every | CHrcago, Oct. 20.—A dispulch from Detroit says Viawe tue comuuclur “Abr the debuts | 0 Will De. $200,000. rs ant Repeeches aa Sean ne ey ea followed} A Stage-Strack Woman's Crime. disc usslon speeches. POX POISONING HER HUB . AS IOWA WOMAN INDICTED ing all this time the burden of attack and defense alpen dye —— 3 ; : § i 5 i i r E | | F ip iW Ht i i i i ey ie (i i i

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