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late President, and te LOCAL MENTION. Helecr = o | A VALUABLE Discov An Extra Session of the Senate. in honor of A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT CALLIN present its THE EVENING STAR. SD eteas to) ee ams to The CITY ITEMS, SEPTEMBER 23, 18st.) Honot) presume mneToss your attentio! e | te sxvare To convese ow Tune Testu op | fll Nat prestme to enzross your attention | The Weather, ani poe . tor ans : : | TCR OF THE CRIEr StGs . Sent’ [Continowed fre st Page} | ocroner. VARA INOTOR CIN Sue eee ete The Lancet’s Opinion. feet Tineke ae 8: ae tal ieoe The following was issued to-day by the P WHAT AN ENOLISH MeDrest ari says | PR. C. W. BENSON, A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN | Now styles Black Soft Felts, $1 to ®t st rather t dent of the United States of America: NT GARFIELD'S Wo OF BALTIMORE, MD. QVHO HAS PATD steer | Bplens Hats, $3 to $y ¢ . . | * ervat, varketys A PROCLAMATION, | President and iis admin ATTENTION To SPRVOUS DISEASES), MAS DIS. | | Tromense st Boy is Hata a ie, Te. #1 aDery al . Objects of interest to the United | Of the nat The chy COVERED THAT THE EXTRACT OF CELERY AND | ith wular One Price Store,” 50 ~ States require that the Senate should be con- | aléii Vedi vatlaed CHAMOMILE COMBINED IN CERTAIN PROPOR. | > BF plain . 1 <ton th Vvened at an ly day to reveive and act upon 1% ; tet, a Cae wages TIONS INVARIABLY CURES PITHPR SICK HEAD- | yang pe ae entire ¢ Monnzain on lieations as may be made to it on | Pre: ACHE, NERVOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEPTIC HEAD. | earth for impot 3 Ac. #1 at Drugeist » the part of the Exeentive vent Act NEL LGIA, NERV( NPSS, SLEEPLESS pr A. Arthur, Presi- | have considered it to NESS, PARALYSIS AND DYSPEPSIA. could never sleep at: prope abnormal of Dr, Be wretched t proper fane Some years age ral Garfield, Dr. »iny duty to i ion, de my proclat an extraord| of the Unit asion 1 ry quires may be - of the Day of Humilia- and Mournitz. J States to convene for Ep t the Capitol, in the | ansaction of bus of Coreatine; one City of Washington, on Monday, the L0th of O¢— | Rieht ykney hast with Athunti 1 & Cromw t% Ca Hdle At tober next. att on that day, of which all dressed Sate rl . pester be rege eo an morrow, With European News Toles. morning, —— alanis +, |. Dear Be n of the THERMOMETER CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 23——The Suitan has iid sate merits are AGM EO: yor tar coe Cone readings of the ther a1 Aristarchi Bey, the Tu hunister prepared in the = ten y bey ee dion, Ww express his condolences upon | = & ~ ‘ ‘ ; : ee wears Nar eer above named diseases, and thes a = a Given under my hand and the seal of the hu ? | » Earlof Dutt ae enone AMUSEMENTS. : . unity Ww u | ¢ ofhome test 5 United States, at Washington, the twen- re vou to give it a dutiful obe- | Czar Revarnine, Byrn’s shoe store, 1614 Mth nib necata ation. aie SORDS OPERA HOUSE ‘ ze J g 1 een? y all drugwiste, SOcents abox. Dey . ty thind day oF Heptember, ta the year ———— 106 North Eutwwstwet, Baltimore, Wad. By HAVERLYS UNITED MASTODON MIN. 6f our Lord one thousand eight hundred PUSGELI’S tec cream, lution expressing ath of the Presic ction ef collects STRELS. SEAL. authori -<_ went may die~ and eighty-one, and of the independence and Holy Scripture as your j of the United States the one hundred : is Doxes for §1, or 81x boxes for $2.50, to any addry For Laced Kid Gloves go to Youngs, 7th st, M the United Stat Lawof wore Dy the Welcome t | can be added to the proclamation, for | | BR AceLers, Chain, 1 pamel, Chased, Loxpoy, Sept Archbishop of Canter~ pr, BENSON'S NEW REWE and sixth. i the trae spirit of the Gespel, and is, | Cotslatet. silver, trong: 1983) Hot Spting Pebe Mary ts writ the death o PRESCKIPT the head Spe AAweu | ns ects, Worthy of the heaored WORSE NOE 4 5 his own name | WIE hee | the nation. WILLIAM PINKNEY OES, NOE SURE a0 ee ea ie ‘ —_— sent by the | shop of the Diocese of Maryland. vo S aay 17] BSL bmeron DR. C. W, BEN sof the Fines 6) REUSE Septen 1881. CITY AND DISTRICT. ees Hows: The v SKIN CURT being the a _ = ee | sailors here, including a few Ts V nited to Care Matinee to. 1 | nent ‘ * Condensed Locals. | far and Waterloo, ea y FCZEMA, TRTTERS, a Lthe crowd nyef the Preside SS SES Washington News and Gossip. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:50 p.m. and | Minister to convey to Mrs. INVLAMMATION, MILK ¢ ipelnemaing Hand Olilo; on Me The Cabinet Resignations, - srulshied at 4 acm, t sympathy and ALL ROUGH SCALY PRUPT ARES ELL MATINEE To MoRKOW, o'clock p PRESIDENT ARTHVE REQUESTS THEM TO Wit Pr Artur has requested P District buildings will be open for busi- DISPASES OF MAIR AND SCAT 7 PPTEE WASHINGTON sa TMaNG ScHOOr, 1 aves G. Braise. ne date fever has entirely condition shows a HOLD THEIR RESIGNATIONS AND CONTINUE THEIR DUTIES, After the formal inausur: ney Brown to his duties in that cay Seer inue in th norrow. the 2h city. | Yesterday afternoon some children while | playing with matehes at 450 M street northwest set tire to the building. The alarm was turned FULA ULCERS, TENDER UP CHINGS, a PLES «mail parteut S¥MPatuy. Col, Shaw, United Lance with the request of neh r, led jon of President AN ArrLictep Faminy.—The family of erican EWo tet He will Sprin: Arthur John ME ypoen Gen. Sherman's | in from box and the flames were extin- | & Meeting of c tobe held to-morrow. | are, eon al and SATURDAY, 24th ate faid to maerier, via the | thn nt sorely afficteal in the past few | eulsheel With a loss of 275. ‘a! The Shemield chamber | Se ee Reaia ter ee ais ‘ at E10 pom ry Bhai see ate, Jo a colored woman rs old, jon assuring the | — ———__________ | agen aeat wrecks af which duc ent at the motive of the EW wile teu |? 'w York avenue, found fen oJ, WY: KENNEDY & C0., j Senenes eiccrreens rrassment by ng the sur dead in her bed this morni | Loxnox, S ne ak (Established 1800.) Le FSe ERS LEOS let tha Bk : i On the Stet Septe Presiitent’s CI dor aan as ane | wn, aktulout waa oment of his hale 1 | te President's Chureh, hoard of dep | 8066 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND O07 B STREET Tiss, whe finmedi- | entering upon th are of his duties, Se ET eS Liwpressive sexvices nen THERE Last EvEN- | Hoa bas | Sow TH WEST : ot Private surround himself with such constitutional the tolearapt: announ 2 WRAP sas he might deem 1 Mpetenat to as- tui, of Sh Last ¢ ar prayer-meeting ut as taken chance of i Him in fie mace ce Kies nae ae heir pa nicht of the Chy cimreh, of whieh the ” NT, ee Bee ee he 4 sd ipo hi he mid: President was a and the church was at the Ae graye ete eeteitin recon Kin. ; : nthe tid 2S a member, and the char yinpathy at the loss a : casei ee an aiteaw: The inju To eee = Sreaueiel Na Chi nin. | gloom their many persnal ; well Mile by: acnGelaerQueGuuineGAliim,. ailiulelar wavemen: IMPROVED PF S AND FAUc On account of President Gartichd’s death the Concerts mo pe eee a ue te min’ ton eannot fail to sh whieh bows the | Netura ep sa ae senenin ae ASE E of the Vienna Ladies’ Orchestra will be @scontinum, and pre ers to wit fi Sof thir ‘their pre- | y ed, u = . ONDAY EVEN rs Von exhibition intl irae (a die ect Grehene caine Minountea | ee. Conk, Sent. 23—A ving column has com- Bi—storscioked at nim. nS Povenintn er Salt neers by z = o tdolatey : ss 2 atler, of the Meno auth | pleted 200 evictions at Mitehellstown, 25 miles ——— | Qcripyer’s_ picycne axp TRIcveLE z rk chamber ¢ duties. f@ that under the circunstances, | €0 idolatry. Opened the meeting with prayer st of this place. The tenants, except i STEAMERS, &e. i>) CHANGE AND RIDING SCHOOLS = on hee of course, he had not and could not, at pre- | THe Forowrne isa list of the successful cans | Was followed by Rey. Dr, Isaac Errett, the « ases, paid their rent and w — 2 = | Tattmodee Hall (945:x40 fect), 924 F street northwer aiul will ve attention to state aMairs, beyond qidate det enuineerat the Naval Academe: | SLM, Cristian Stawtard, of Cinelnnatl, who Nome gu Ground, Flor, Sele Aseicy for Bush Beye =A oon erste teatearhe | 4 ae aces: | feetingly spoke of the loss they had sustained in Ni BGYEES — ‘ nd Trieycles. Any style (either Ei or Ameri- MONEE CinKE eat oon am, Pennsylvani 8. Boyd, | the death of their friend and brother, for whose ‘ he delay of Chent eran rine eer Sc a arog erage n hehd St fico ak Peden: i Bootes, De 0. Chase, | recovery they had been praying. Although they | pacha, the new premier. in nating « period fy On end after AUGUST 1s; jy28 wo. RIBNER, Proprictor. favor upon him, and vertorin ‘g ry they 4 . the new preinier, in naining a period for | , OP, eee sC his duty, it they would consent { J. M. La | were disappointed theyshould not bediscouraged, | the dispersion of the troops being to pause une | ARMOWSMIT | a = ot his duty, if they would consent to and if they could not understand the affliction | easiness JB San) Arto tes pe PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. easiness. DAY for all river laudin On YNDAY as far as . » we, by a Kline they should bow to the will of God and say THE FRENCH RADICALS. Neosites seaty On THURS DAY, Nomini, Carsioman |' = G_ _moUNED = 0 = of the ¢: ian Wate TI a I be done,” and pass under the rod, re-| Panis, Sept. 23.—The questors of the old | @Lecardiown, On SeTIC. Sand ree $3.58 0 * $3.58 seer command, and would MeCormick, Virginia, | ace” nae tle praver OE AD ee chamber of deputies have declined to allow the | landine as far down ae Upper, Machodock, stopping at INCLUDING ADMISSION, age abide thes ead een urate Virzinia; C.W. | followed by remarks by Rey. Mr. Power, who | to the leval expiration of the powers of the fore | <= Se SE 2-H: WOOD, Manaer. | Gnaxp Ti.earsarion x Eupeente Taomee, Jaines 1 sn eto smooth the path of duty for him. said if this aMiction lias not been a blessing to | mer body. The meeting will consequently be | POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANYS ADVER- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1881. KG. Murp! The President neithe pied nor absolutely WOAnAOe UNMET woe held at the house of Louis Blane to consider the | 202 xoproLK. _ PORTSMOU FORTRESS | Train leaves Baltimore and Potomac Depot at €:20 8.2m i ater simply alee 3 Tunisian question. MONKOE, PINEY POINT AND POINT . anit t Saauneh shaken in their faith, and should grow. Ni NEY POINT AN 3 Children 5 to 12, $2.29. fe peat hE 4a. the Pale se te They could now see the beanties of tastnee! GSU Oe ee nce EASE . Poeun Sere ean he toqueation ONAL. The) following committes from) sharacter, cof thelr’ fiend and’ associate more'|| The Apache Troubles. _ THUNSDASS at 5-90 pein and SATURDATSO rs See TAMEIE & TRAYLOR, Mamgerm vermmental policy New York stock exchange lave arrived in | clearly than. before, and his example, his pa-|_ SANTA Fe, N. M., Sept. 23.—Gov. Sheldon has mn Ssetie This train will leave as advertised. ‘The Movements of the President Washington to attend the funeral. and have | tence while suffering should not __ be | Just returned from a trip through the country, | REDUCTION OF RATES BEGINNING SA : M. SLAUGRTEI Tereipto retvumter tiie ec ” ts Oh tHe residents) | heen an Law-| without fruit. This aifiction may be the pre-|Fecently traversed by the Chief Nana and his | Fint-ci gk ee mise A Geel Te Tie seid de [HE WiLL, Sor oecery THe wittrE woEse FoR | rence, vi ¥ White, | cursor—a sort of John the Baptist—to greater | band. He says the people responded promptly | First-class, round tp, XGAT Wal Go Be GIVES Ee y ygand Printing will be SOME MONTHS. E. A. | spiritual enjoyment by the chureb. ‘The meeting | to the call for volunteers to stand subject to his SEVENTH-STREET PARK for President “Artlur. will heteeforth: -reniain in i Murphy, S. J. Har- | was closed with prayer by Rey. Dr. Errett. There | Call in the event of future raids, and that with RY POPK! as postponed until TUES. > Arthur took the oath of office | Washington, except an ab two or three | Tiett, J. V. B. Bouveir, W.L. Strong. ‘The com- | was a fecling of disippointment on the part of | the cordial co-operation of the military there si Creer ipo (Es are Se ere { Bible held before days in New York to attend to some business | Mitte had an interview with President Arthur | the membership when they learned that the pas- | Will be no difficulty in protecting the territory | Sqsond-cls 0 the clerk of the Supreme New Oy entclidk EO. some Uris .——Mayor Prince and Messrs. Hugh | tor had been unable to procure tickets of admis- | 2¢ainst further Indian raids, —— SCHOOL BOOKS, & : He will ocenpy Senator Jones’ residence, . Curtis, Andrew J. Bailey, Henry | sion to the funeral for them. Sia FE ee en ea ene, Extention tar _ z J 8, &e. laws: In onthe south side of the Capitol, for some months, i W. Pray, A. H. Peters and W. H. a A Proposed Garficld Monument. Eeratoth di Poetics sak aaa | QL a let me never | at least, as the White House is being repaired of Boston, are at, Wormley’s.—Goy. Mar- Guiteau as a Glutton. NVER, COL. —Prominent citizens | Stands at principal Hotels: HB. Polkinhorn, next to Ss and refitted. ‘or Jones has turned his resi- | SHall Jewell, chairman of the national republican | 11s APPETITE AND APPREMENSION INCREASE TO- er hi mai meeting during | Gite’ tth Bicone Stare Jae Se BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED dence over to President Arthur, as his (Jones’) | Committee, is at the Arlington.——Cyrus W. GETHER. the last two days to perfect plans for raising: GEORGE MATTINGLY, ae family will not arrive here until January. It is Lee , island Sea dem | Guiteau has increased considerably in weight Cong or Garda mon ument tp be erected in| rar lp wei aged Ce ees a. Kieeain eee eee probable that the President will xen | Chief justic ; § slieaess a 9 aresation, | Washington. Their idea is to limit the sub- | WP. WELCE a aa ‘onconan BUnDING, F STREET. paid their last respects €0)| ioe ction th tee ‘State dopartmece uetil the Artua Uhies, minister plenipoteatiary of Gua- | at least ten pounds, during his incarceration. | scriptions to €25 each. ‘They invite other states NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. — | Cb paid forall indsof Books, Patupilets, 6. 618-Sam ‘the dead President ina body at 10 o'clock this | White House is put in complete order. temala; Senator Warner Miller, of N.Y.; Collec- | Within the past few days (since thedeath of the | to follow the example—treasurers and other | J STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE. | QCHOOL BOOKS returned to their armory to change es ee esti an tor Robertson, of N.Y., and Representative | President) he has eaten ravenously. Whether | officers to be selected on the plan suggested in | Will leave her aay Oe San are, ere MON its) gue for their dress uniform. ‘The Senate to Be Convened. Hitchcock, of N.¥.,are at the Arlington.— | this is the result of fear or not is not known, | a dispatch from Pittsburg. A lange amount is | DAY; WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5:300cock». | FOR EVERY GRADE. OF PUBLIC AND PRIVAT. ie a toa nb . Hon. J. 8. Robinson, of Ohio; Representative J. | but certain it is he now eats fully 50 per cent | already promised, but the subscription list has | ress Monroe. ‘Excurdon “Tickets ‘will be ireued ae fol- SCHOOLS AT THE LOWEST PRICES, tes spect THE SESSION TO BE IN OCTOBER. re tative John Hill, of | more than the average prisoner. He is still on | not yet been placed before the public. sian WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ACTIONS OF VARIOCS BODIES Many of the Senators and Representatives | } enator Mitchell, of Pa, and Senator 8. J. | sick diet, and with his bread and milk devours —_—-—_—_ ee ee en Se Sees Soest €. C. PURSELL,, DEATH OF TH ENT. called upon President Arthur yesterday. The | R- iilan, of ean ae at the pease a | an im se amount of meat. For seyeral Tek hie Briefs. Einet-Glins Fae i Horiiess Monitoe und Norfoik 2m _3~ 422 Mth street northwest. 4 c republican Senators expressed to him thei ‘son, Congressman Perry Belmont, | weeks after his confinement he seemed to have 5 eerap! ss cond-class...-- 4 EADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS AND . . Gee tees ieee a. Winfield S$. Hancock, U.S.A.; | but little care on hisinind other than to make | »JMformation has been received from Laredo, | Second clare round trip, | H = es satiernoon, over 30K : ¢ of the Senate in extra esentative McLane. of Md., and Senator | himself a great hero, but he is now anything | T¢*@S, to the effect that a mine of semi-bitumi- | Fietclacs itound Trp to bin SCHOOL SUPPLIES. y t a t session. Most of them urged a speedy call that | Morrill, of Vt., are at Wormley's—Congress- | else than a hero, even in his own estimation, | 2048 Coal, strongly resembling the cannel va- | Sscond-cass.- The largest and most complete stock of SCHOOF Commander Gibson and staff; Post No. 1, Senior | a president pro fempore may be elected without | man Thos. M. Bayne, C.C. Jadwin and Charles since the death of the President become | Tety, has, been opened on the east bank of the | Second-class round tp. BOOKS for Public and Private Schools. Wholeale am Viee Commander P. D. Hanes: Pos Xo.2, Com- | delay. Senator Dawes thouht the matter of | of Pa.; ex-Senator Hamlin, of Me.; Hon, tened that the east notse fils him with Rio Grande, about twenty miles above Laredo, | pa¥s and SATURDAYS, at four o'cick pia. 00 | Pail at n . M. Eddgar: 1 nmaniler | lect i Senate ehoald ¢ After filling his. stomach, his next great | T¢Xas- 2 moms can ‘be scoured at gent = Newton M. Brooks: Post jomamuander | not be delayed: aad Mc colina coe teri = i. Hawley and Congressman Buck, to keep his careas whole. ‘Since Sergeant ae ae ep ag ene! ee Thos. G_ Atlan, and the under com- | oreaniaation of the Senate will be cettlod wiche i ov. Hoyt, of Pa., and Justice Samuel | Mason shot at the prisoner, the soldiers on guard Markets. 2 TH ORR STEAMERS. 2 24 Seventh stivet northwers oy of c soem aU oe saan. were | out any partisan dispute. olds that a 3 of the Supreme Court, are at the Riggs | in the building nevereee him, and some of the 1p AUEINORE, Sept. 23 — Oa 6 a. fered | Bua See decks ey SATAY ek ented ScHoer BOOKS anmanders Perham of Maine, Hurlbut of | Sidingomicer must Le elected belere neve fees ralar guards only occasionally. Yesterday or anes sid a gate COUPONS. $276; | and Georselown every, FRIDAY, ot 7 For Virginia, Richardson, Cross, Wood, Lamb, Vose, | ators can be swort In, and thats ce ne = Lies sone ¥ | do. new ten-forties, 54 bid to-day. = clown every st 7 a.m. For “ ~ a o1 es 1s secretary must i; joon he wrote one or two letters and retired BALTIMORE, 23.—Cotte sjer— | Particulars apply to acent, 63 water street, Geoncetown. Joyce. Ferree, W , of the de-| be chosen in order that an official record or the Wall Street To-Day. ' usual hour. ‘This morning he took a pro- | midali ti I SEGUE AER ctIee Hone ALFRED WOOD, ™, tment of F. E. | election of a president pro tempore may) ot er ne a oate Tnanelal us meal, even larger than usual, and would do. extra, | 2020 _€13 1sth street, oppatite U.S. rowiell, of New York. and represeitatives | The law and precedente, he says, costal this Cesd ema eaten) have eaten more iC it had been given him, After y i} NEW YORK ROTTERDAM. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOId f from Pennsylvania and Ohio. At the Capitol | theors. ‘and that therefore #h socrake walt | eee. ovens on oor te Fr this he was allowed haifan hour's exercise, and ; do. family, N ere cid. marching routed viewed. the | cet the president and secretary, and he thinks |hfthe fatter has advanced toy as made good use of his time. “He then lay down, tapsco fami wager AT LOWEST PRICES. Os v the republicans will be conceded the remainder | = is < evidently in some pain from overloading his ‘HIEDAM,* mmrade, exeh one in pass- | i ‘i There is c ‘a fi bli hen wan oer — Ta dope a hte eaanuae, each. ne in pass | of the offictals and the committees. It is under- Peder saa es stomach. Lying on his couch, he was seen by WM. H. MORRISOR, 4 stood, upon good authority, that the President 2 : se of the guards, and as they approached he ty. « fin. Or returning to the hall the various posts | has ceived. to. convene the Senate. in special ie knawnthat thelargest buyerhasbeen a | fairly trembled. It was noticed that when he Sa Cabin, SoU. Sterruse, $26. rane Vom ee Were notified to meet to-day at one o'clock p. | session about the middl Broad street firm, which has many large sup he falrly trembled or panted, and was it, 27 South Wildam street, Bo: 33 om.,at Grand Army hall, and proceed to the peers gaa nce customers, and among them Wim. H. Vanderbilt. | evidently under the impression that there was a size, Wealstugtons . Cal e et cl —————j~>.-— een ge ps za risk avenue and 15th street northwest. A PROCLAMATION BY THE DISTRICT COMMIS- rT. In behalf of the theory that Closi ats steady —southern, % stern white, a — I 4 tel 2 aM ing the Banks, do. mixed, 50051; 5152. Rye <1 <i ton Garfleld and Arthur Club Tact night, a& their eee we pe eect ss cee eens To the Editor of ‘Tie EveNtNG Stan: ; higher ‘and firtn—prime to THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, Ith streets east. A. Adams in the chair, |p cantiiecloners thie cree ened by the | Bairalo is completed, his roads, the New York |, Paragraph in a morning paper calls atten- nstirm, with light stock? mess pork oie | ‘The ae TOx 45D BRET ag. 939 Pesssvivasta AVENUE ert 0 Walton enacts. be | issioners this morning: Central and western connections, will lose an | tion to the non-closing of the banking house of | sulk meats shouldersand clearrib eles palereg, | CRDAY fears Breey Piet hee or aa eet ieee: were presented by Messrs. Walton, J. B. Peake, ene rare Gf the United States | important coal tonnage whieh they now have, | Itigs & Co. at noon to-day and on Monday in | 9% and Mi. Bacon—shouiders, 1042 clear nib | Hater of parsaue:— Fron New York to Sg ig ‘ — < and €_A. Slockett, t pai receaerstian da Den cits OF Washing: | and that with the Reading under his control,this | accordance with the proclamation of the Presi- | #008 JX. Haw « Ivsals Jard—refined, 18. | eatin, gti stcerane, £0. Trepgid sterize Cortincates SEASONABLE GOODS NOW IN STOCK. ‘Theclabres ° i on, the 2d of September, »,has appointed | loss can be fully made up. Also, that’ the | dent. Such is not the case. As faras practiea. | Butte! ree and firin—we grass, 8. ‘For frecht or ly to OLLRICHS bs MEN'S DEPARTME! The resolutions adopted yesterds Monday. the 26th of September, to be observed | possession of the Reading would ' give him| ble their doors. will be closed | Cem tiy BREE. Pewoleuin dullretined, | 2 Howllug Green, New Lonks W-G. Mi <| rastoedeeen, pted y i | r doors = will’ be closed | Coffee dull—Rio eurgoes, ordinary to fair. ¥ al )., 925° Pennsylvania ordhwest, Agents for | Ment meeting of the clergymen at Foundry church | ®S 2 day of humiliation and mourning throu-th- | the state of | out of respect to the memory of | Sugarsiconz—A soft, Ts. Whisky quict, Liga | Washineton wis cle aad a Light Cassiutiere Suite, Were submitted by a committee composed of | OUt the United States, the Commissioners ree- viv: which would enable him to| the late President, but as neither to-day or | Li%¥. Freights to Ly er steamer dull— <P TE 17 eer as Kev. Drs. Butler, Chester, Mealor,. Hazey, | Ommend to their fellow-citizens of the Distriet | more advantazeously for _ himself | Monday are legal holidays, it is absolutely neces. | Cotton, 3-1: flour 28, per iacrel; grain, 3a | ()UNARD LINE. Lien Su +Power, Sontag and Hicks. After their adoption lumbia the due obkervance of this day by | with the Pennsylvania railroad company in any that some one should be at the bank to pay | 34. eee sith caste E NOTIC! Drapde Etat Suits, Wr. Chester stated that after the death of bres 2 their places of business and assembling | differences which may arise in coming years. | and receive payments of obligations matuons | DUSHE! " is; LANE ROUTE. ENE ecg dent Lincoln the clergy waited in their respective places of worship, as a tribute | These are the mai t forth why se days. ” en ae | Tye. 50 bushels, 0) bushels; | THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY) LIMITED. oe at Lincoln the clergy waited upea f devant can J ors is These are the main re put forth why Mr. | on those days. The proclamation of the Presi- | corn, 8451 bu: bel ics—wheat, bushels: BETWE: YORK AND LIVERPOOL. New Novelties dsily arriving. dent Jolncon in a body and ‘expressed their Of devout submission to the Divine Will and of | Vander be seeking control of the | dent does not come within the statute making | corn, 52625 bushels. "At the ell rae AT CORK HARBOI sympathy and regrets at the unfortunate circum, | love and r for the memory and charac- | Rea Aside from the exceptional movement | jegal holidays of such days as he may appoint | general inceting resolved to susne 40. N. K. v ¥9 A tits Bef be Eee 1 called him to the cha or | tef of the ef Mazzistrate, in Reading, the general stock market has not | for thanksziving, fasting and prayer... ‘The | Monday next, the day of the obsequies of the | Batt suite. eet ene eee and urged him to look to. ¢ lone to | And asa further observance of the day, they | been particularly active to-day. United States | proclamation is for “humiliation and mourning,” | President. Cataloni 24 CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT: fees Non te adit The direct that all public bulidings of the District be bonds are 2s hizher for the extended, which is | therefure not within the statute. | abe Mesa ge aie Aab ae ae Tag ones | AI ie Net Ook | Catalonis wien 3 sama rergnpmetignge mess 'y now of the el is not with the late ” “e a8. otherwise unchw |. State bonds have ———— © ce q] + . v= 7 prot o - LT SUITS A SPECIALTY. President, but it ts to the incoming one.’ By order of the Board. been strong for Arkansas sevens issued to the | SERGEANT Masox’s Case.—Sergeant Mason, | NEW VGRIC Spt she-Flour active and a2 and $100, accordins to accommodations, CALL AND EXAMINE, should go to him as they had done to P - Drs railroads. “Railroad bonds are generally lower. | who shot at the assassin at the Jail, on the 11th | petter. Wheat fairly active, Corn quict “and | 2icket f0,Paris, $19 additional. a = ithe deme advices: The sanc:| The general stock market opened feverish | inst., is still confined at the Arsenal, orders for | steady. Steamers marked “do net cart mtcerage, 1 ; rth eon: tee was thes stim ile es ee and weak for the trunk lines on the report that ae core pe a avin been ras ated Pye ae cee am, P. m.—Consola, eicgrage at very low rates, Stecrace fickets from Lay, ay No. 939 Pennsvivania avenue, purpose. as. bel journi N "SE. | the conference of the trunk line railroad repre- | yet. There is but one opinion among officers of | f ra De fie ait lbepaure aid age (eget iowa a aazived that the pastors of this Distriet will| President Arthur up again betimes to- | sentatives had adjourned without progress | the army as to the case, <e., that he should be | vonds, 4's. 12%; 4's, 117. Atlantic and Great | oyestrites 9 oo taszow, | [RON BITTERS. aneet at the Metropolitan shai aud at- | day and breakfasted before elzht. Thenhetook | toward a settlement. Later 1t became known | Dunished, but among the soldiers he has many | Westia fist worteage trustees’ certificates, Bigs, Antec aud itier garoot tae Cone and I — tend the fum | aaithour’s drive and returned to theresidenee |, the mnatter had been deterred until next | trends Le: 4. lMinols Central i. "Reading, “For feviclt and passare apply at the Company"s ofie, ‘ | of Senator Jones before nie. Next he read the | then are rezarded as good, and a. steadier tone | _, DEEDS 1N Fee have been recorded as follows: | “0TH Ontario and Western, 3. Otis BIGELOW EGO" cos ria ease We ee ee nee fy Me ames lictated correspond | was developed in the market. The. whole | Umon Bethel ME-Chureh to A. Twine, subs. 22 | NEW YORK MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON. | B.C. SON HL accom n> 1 AF 5 haan last even- | camer geghoxrapher, and while | jist in the second hour had become | 82423, 8q. 182; $2,000. C. A. Eldridge to Alice | ‘The following quotations were current in New jani2 ee ee retin ggte oages | ing at their rooms in St. George's hall, Col, M. | Bupa inzeeed | Secretary — Blaine ealied. | strong, and prices by noon had advanced, | M. Oftendizer, subs. 32 and 45, sq. 831; $900. | York to-day at 2:50 p.m., as reported by H. ¥. A true Tonic. [cortain' and efiic- Cure Dyxpepate ‘D. Montis in the chair. A committee consisting | PF RACVSSt nine there was a constant stream | exclusive of "Reading, yall. per eent, | Chas. A. Eldridge to Latitia Higgins, subs. 46, | Dodge, of 6% 1th ‘street, by epecial. wires— RAILROADS Of. L. Campbell, SH. Kobinson and J. M. | thembers, At eleven oelode: Son mers and | the latter Texas. and Pacific. “Kansas and Texas | 50, 51, 60, 61, 67, 28 and 29, 38 and 75, sq. 857, | Western Union, sy: New York Central, ae ——— : —_ may Tt — Hed, eho presented appro- | members. | At eleven, o'clock ee Hestock and Central Paciile advaneed 1 per cent each $6,000. 6s Se. ee von fon ee Central, 1 881 THE GREAT uittent Fever, L Bs reae: wienioneke i 5 e wi Se = 5 8%: New York, Lake Erie and Western, 45 e SSYLVAN Streayeth, Want oh Were unanhnowsly | dressed in black, and wore p silk hat with deep | Meneachat at Gees ou Pacitic, Lake | THe Heonew New YEAR.—Rosh Hashono, the | preionce, se ao cea ne Hae Sete fo a0. FENNSVEVANIA ROUTE weer | IRON BITTERS lof Arotte, Leck|IRON RITTERS : teogers —— Shore and C. C. €.'& I. 3 each. Since noon the Nee tne bee 4 % do Delaware, NOU n (of Armetite, Lack J A meeting of the members of the Army of | lds of crape encircling it. market has been very qulet, and prices have lost | Hebrew New Year, 5612, commences this evon-|awanna and Westorn, 126%: "New Jersey Cen- ‘ ches Die boc ana the Cumberland. who have acted as quards to! gang the wets Te he eae eg rom | hart of this advance, ‘The net result of the September 24 1881, of the Christe eee ey Ti: ‘Notthwestarn, ars Se Paul tide wat —e es se eee the body of the dead President, was . _ibes acces sly furnished | fluctuations up to 1 o'clock is an advance of 1a q rt : and’ Pacific, 5% do. preferred’ i: Union 4 {Gapitol to-day. 4 motion was adopted that the | 2d Legh bine, ly Seonaoate quites num 1g per cent over yesterday's closing. In the | eee A ae aerate of the Hebrew | Pacine, 1225: “hr. Ke an T., 42; Hannibal Strengthener. Hee Fanales, mara wear the badze of mourning for thirty | /°T fe room is a large library table, at the y market 5a6 per cent is the quotation for | MO2tH Tishri, and also the first day of the civil! and St. Jo. preferred, 13x: Ohio. and ike a charm on ak Yew enaived that ¢he commision head of which the President receives. He stands call loans, ‘Time loans are nominal, and. pri year, The assumption is that the world was | Mississippi. 464: Pacifie Mail, 51: c. C. and tive “ Of arrangements should ‘prepare a detailed | €Tect tks but little, but is extremely cordial mercantile paper is 5ga6tg per cent. prime | created thereon, and it is made a holy corryoca-| I. C.. 96%: Northern Pacific common, 403s: _ mein all yw ar ; vp hd nome tar A aihee diperenperaare gies pend COS Sd Ponice Court—Judge Leviticus, xxiii. chapter, 24th Verse, and Yom | Wages means ak. “ygmenm Bu Harlor Car to Wathins aud the North, at 8:0) a.m. Neste tor te a 2 to t ‘ late ¢ | | Among those who called were Senators-elect | To-day, Sarah Johnson alias Shanklin ana | Hazicoran, the day of memorial. As such it re- 24: Canada Southern, 64; District of 35 with Pains Gare to Gace da meat: | Sure Appetizer. ‘ook : Mames A. Garfield. A complete roster of the | yy in an be 4 tral, 1233; eB 1, G4; of urday, with Palace to daigaa Wat- 4 A Sure Reviver. : men employed asa guant will be prepared to Willer and Lapham, of New York; John Iussell | Millie Htinter, loud and boisterous and disor. | alls to memory how the Eternal regarded with | Columbia 35 bonds, Wialt Deniver and Rio wor is Aas t bree. form a jart of the proceedings of the meeting |S Oitsrs und inetnkere woe pnd Nearly all the | derly conduct: $5 or 15 days each. Basie Tay- | favor the patriarch ancestors of the Hebrews, | Grande, 94; St. Paul and Omaha, 44: do, | For Williamsport Lock Haven and Elmira, 2t10:30 2. | sen thst ai IRON BUTTERS are mamutacturod dE the society at Chatiancore “| Senators and members now in the city. Only | lor, do.; torfeited collateral. Joseph Thomas, | 804 teaches their descendants to eudeavor by preterm 20 c. C. C, and T.. i, Erie and | por New York aid dhe East 8:00 a.m., 10:30 9.m.,2. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY nad tone ee woody at Chattanonge. | two members of the Cabinet called. These were | £5 of T days. William 2. Carr, doy | thelr actions to deserve that. the Alialgnt may | Western. S3X:, Col, Goal. Biss: Obio Central, 2876; 20:00 aud 10:15 p.m.” Ou Sunday 2 ‘id ama | Utes on the wray per. 2 ee oe dicdical society last | the Secretary of State and the Postmaster Gen- | $1 or T days. William 8. Willams, disturbing Temember all human belngs favorably and write | Te*A# Paciie, 8/4: ‘Texas Pache 1. G.. 76xcai6, 20:15 p.m. tinuited —~ the zeeat calamity which has befallen the coun-| "AE to o'clock the President lunched, and | fae ao ee Oe ty SUE and | ont Taek ee eed feseee, fet, days of Sporting Matters. Foca ‘ra SETARE DS CATERER: try in the untimely taking off of our chief maz- | soon after, in company with Senator Jones and | felted collateral, Freak Godrich, Hence Sefer” | and "Sabbath, October‘. interberteen oes BASE BALL YESTERDAY. direct trunet ton street, avi — tstrate. and partaking, as we do, as citizens and | Gon. Grant, weut to the rotunda of the Capitol | Fred. Batler, Henry Denton, Joseph) Be a, | New Year and the Day of Atonement, ff euien ‘At Philadelphia, Troy 5, Athletic 2; at New ; patriots, of the sorrow and grief whieh pervades | ¢6 attend the funeral ceremonies, Thomas Cooper, David Twine and Thomas Ma” | the Sabbath Shava omecount of the Haphtorah | York, Butlalos. 7, Motropolitans 6; at Provi- E 7 and EROWN CHPAIOA OOMERNE, 3 jonah iad tha aise, tls society do tow | ‘The President will not accompany the Presi- | son, all hackmen at the hack stand at thecorner | being read: “Shuva Iarael: Return ye, lerael."— | ones, Chicago 2, Providence 1. bs Limited Express, m9-c0 BALTIMORE, MD. adjourn, and that this resolutian be entered | qent's remains to Cleveland, nor will General | of 14th street and Pennsylvania avenue ‘were | Hosea, xiv. ; 3 ROO RACE. it 7? ae) st ‘ ‘Grant. The latter will leave for New York to- | charged with creating and maintaining a’ nuis. — ‘Wallacs dace ban Goraatsal S800 to the end 1045 faa. On | [ )- DUPARE'S CATARRH REMEDY CURES: igi Wiliams colleze alumni of this city yester- | night. President Arthur will remain at Senator | ance injurious to health in throwing and placing Alexandria Affairs, “Mail to cover Hanlan’s deposit and 2:00, 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 tnt Sv A pny fe ep {ES Adopted appropriate resolutions révurding | Jones’ residence until the White House is thor. | and allowing to remain on. sald street eertate | RePorted for Tae Evexme Sran. pe ciirad nt for arace on November 1, | Foriue's reek tine, 6:40 a.m ad ae ay eg Tames cline pared Hon, J.J. Ingalls, Hon. | Guetiy overhauled, Senator Jones has turned | stable manure and other offensive substances. | , THE TOWN To-pay.—The town, in accordance | Beicles of agreement for a rage on November 2, | For ores Crerk Line, 6:0 amaulh 4:40 p.m. dans, | onder ice 23 ceute, Nr Di. brie | James Gilfillan, Col. A. F. Rockweil and Mr. R. only = " y i * | with the lamation of the m: the place to be mut IY upon, For Annapolis, ab ‘a.m. and 4:40 cents. Dr. Dapare’s never-failing: Sh: Mitcheews bo repeceeut toon his house over to the President's disposal, his | The eae was continued for further evidence. | Mite oie The eyo, closed its ‘TRINKET AT FLEETWOOD PARK. Bauder nm Say, seat Bhind, bleedin’ std stele cuts. Bor : 4d gucriliaee Nise to-day, 1 : ALEX AN) FRED) anor Gunde 1a eee a fag the retains to their fal retin Somlly hetae Sa Borie ee The republican state Convention of Wiseonsin | #eh0ols suspended thorsehool sessions, The betes | 20% Shaw's Trinket made a mile in 214 at | AURA AND FRED RucEsUnG RatLwax, | ev eine Guid, 103 ma sate East Washington Gariield ar yesterday nominated General J.M.Rusk for gov- | Were tolled at sunrise:and noon. Sor Fleetwood Park, New York, yesterday. + RAILROAD. = elub last The Committee of the N, ¥. Stock Exchange | y' Bov- Some stores ° -slub last evening, ata special meeting, adupted ‘and President Arthur. emor on the sixth formal ballot. He received | Were closed early, buttowards noon the closing ‘ hm On Sanday at | PUES! iodeess acer ahiroptiate expression of the seatinient of its | coxyipEXcR PRFRUSGED BY FINANCIAL MEN rw | 134 Votes. hecame general, A. movement towards Wash-| THE, frat assembly district convention of iene ror — : WIS ADMINISTRATION. Thomas Yost, of Locustdale, and Geo. Ken- ‘on began at an early hour, and all the beats | Oneida county met lay afternoon, with THERE was sometiine sinzi vay ; : and trains were crowdell. Neitiy nearly half of the seats contested. After near! ‘uz sincalarly pathetic in| .'The committee of the New York Stock Ex- | Bey. of Philadelphia, were killed in a railway ac- either banks, @x- : 4 “the death of Me We we ¥ F omm change nor other pubiié offi two hours’ fruitless attempts to organize, two ermer, manag t Of the Pittsbure Commercial Gate heron cident near Locustdale, Pa., yesterday. ice was opened.— change had President bees coebare! : venti ormed oct today at one eclck. “MF. M. haw-| oteeyHamion s¢aarlan nas rented | day gered ences his nase |e Sees ote by the eave cma with overwork on the day after ray , “]} renee, vice president of the Stock Ex-| {45 of Fel lunspower, which was | Smith and Haekley, @ colored man, in which tion is Roscoe Conkling. conventions Fei shot, and he conceived the idea that hie | change, addressed President Arthur as follows: |Kovenbar’ ss ae fome glass was broken. The pollee arrested Eee eae eae ae was wrapped up in that of th, ident. |< : : " : Monday Meht he heart the bee eeessteRt |“ Permit me to have the honor to present to A locomotive, hauling a train between Cheto- | cullateral for thelr appeasance belenate eee | The safe of the county treamrer of ‘Tuolumne we that the event which he regided a tat $, oe es pah and Parsons, Kan., on the hoe Se Peni steamer sorewente was added to the eae was robbed on Sunday night himself : x yesterday with force, ferry line temporarily to-day, maki three | of = ganization to its ope and the vi 002 5, and to take art tn tne sorrow inn Si ee engine and fietiers plying, between this ety and Wasting. Tho dairymen are taking steps to raise the