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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BULLDINGS, Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ADAMS. Pres't. Coptes at the counter, 3 ws piepaxd—cente a month, onthe. $3 Fost Ofice at Washington, D.C.18 eecc hd. lees mati matter Be Werxty Srax—padlia porte oh Se al as Bap er eet lone Pater te D. C. . - ah’ TWO CENTS. | Minister Osborn’s Ambition, HOW HE AIMED TO BECOME A U. & SENATOR AND THEREBY SHORTENED HIS VACATION SEASON. ‘There fs an interesting story in connection with the revoking of Minister Osborn’s leave of absence by the State department, which sends him back to the hot southern climate from which he came, be- fore his vacation is more than half up. Last spring Minister Osborn applied for a year's leave of ab- Goverxmest Receirrs To-pay.—Intern:1 reve- nue, $240,026; customs, $657, ExciGN Carruanr Berten.—A dispatch trom Key } West, Florida, to the Navy department, this morn ing, states that there isa sight Lnprovement in the condition of Ensign Capenurt. CommaxpeR Wartixa Informs the Secretary of HeNo Tea MARTIN GILLET & CO’S (BALTIMORE), HE NO ADVERTISEMENT For the week ending August 22. ‘WB. @ aud Lodge, FA. the Tietrict of (Tumba, are hereby noiisid to attend § cial communication on WEDNESDAY, August 20th, ri m Tusincss 0” vital interest to the craft will be con- sidered. “By onder of the Grand Master ri e TS, Grand Secretary. we NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO-PART- NEKSHIP. now N hat thi left New London, | was treciy grat ted itn, upon. the the id . = aa the Navy that the Saratoga left New London, | was fieely granted hiitn, upon the theory ‘Shou'd He-No Tea te made? EMidiktus and Willen BF. Holens tose the tes | Conn, on Monday, for a cruise in Long Island | needed some time: te recuperate after a period of FOLLOW bane of MIDDLETON & HELLEN, is this day dis- | sound. They expected to reach Glen Cove by the | €xposure to that climate. On his revurn to this ‘The directions that you will find on the side of each | solved by mutuel consent. Mr. William F. Hellen with- | 99d instant. country he went to Kansas, and, as the story ‘dr-wing ‘rou the goes, ‘frm. an to his plans to get into the U. 8. Senate The business wil be ire ee P be nee nued af the same piace by | THE Tattapoosa arrived at the Boston'navy yard | in the place of Mr. Ingalls, whose term expires on wit fies ofthe Ist Armas to whee all edsbred ens luo | last evening. heat of March Wie the Kansas Genaiar was a “squad #4 pave g anpprrTos, | Tax Tuarstvo Gurr Jamesiown arrived at Prove | hn fosiing sate 1a the posseiuion ot the vontntencs No. auld-3t WILLIAM FrcELLEN. | inestown on sands. snd admirution of hus constituents, the ris diplo- Tecanse He-No is composed of young and tender | — OUTS a CORAREREERIE= mal, It is sald, wi 1g a des re-pul Keaven ovly,acd there 3 no bitter principle in the | (ap DISSOLUTION |OF | COPARTNERSHTP. ALnERT S. Gnapy as been reappointed to | the sats, with some prospect of securing: the Boon Nery youn? leaf. If yon will loos at He-No you | is dissolved. Frank H. Fall will eos uae the tisioras | $1,000 clerkship in the Surgeon general’ soug! rn Lbga ansas at the old stand, 1618, 1618% wil see what a small leaf ft 1s,and unlike any ing served the probationary period. Pee Ate dssonyech retainer lie gn eat. All bill’ due ‘the ‘ate hrm are payable to } rank first time, and he opened up communication with Muixed tea” x Fai andthe debi of tbe rn wil be pay i PROBABLE BOND CaLt—A call for about $10,000,- | the State department to know if It was a scheme Of 19-3 FaLi & Love. | eee on CAN Al Ce al % the administration thus to undermine him, ‘The war > CRED TORS OF THE FIRM OFS. A Kin. | 0 three per cent bonds will probably be issued | result was a waking up to the situation on ube a Cee SEbY 1 Peugeyivania avente northwest ave | 1D a1eW days, partot Nr. Frelinghuysen, who felt that: ne had a bar, by notified to resent, ther claims to the aewleuee | rae acconyrs or GEwLonoaTueer aNp Cor. Burn: | beet unconsclousiy made “a party to ‘a deep. lad fa spent on the | BY th Isthof Septem er Ines, otherwiee they may not OF GN. LoxasTit scheme, and. promptly with the waking came the ‘The reason that no time or money {a spen! participate in the ustrtbution of neta ‘sie.—Controlier Lawrence said to-day that only | orders revoking Minister Osboru’s leave ot absence, manipulstion that would be necessary to give its CMAMLS 1 HIN" Assia, aa ated & portion of Gen. Longstreet’s accounts has come Jato his bands and that has been audited. nies Uiat Luere Las been any delay in his office in | audluing tne accounts of elther Burnside or Long- ‘Street, ana that the delay has been elsewhere. fine sppearanca Ins word, He-No is msde to drink, not to look at and every ceut of the cost is to be fouud in the “cup” qualities. HE-NO ‘Tes for sale by grocers im the original metal lined Peckusen, 3§ 1b, 35 1b, und 1 1b, @izes—The trade sup- ‘The Death of Mary Clemmer Hudson. ‘The announcement of the death of Mary Clem- mer, (Mrs. Edmund Hudson,) from hemorrhage of the brain, was a shock to most of her friends, few. of whom had known how serious had been the long illness which resulted thus fatally. Mrs, Clemmer He de- roy Tease, fixtures, and safe forsale. Apply at the sire. suisse ATTENTION D’ MOCRATS! There will be = meeting of the 14th democrats TUES PAY NIGHT, Atirust oth.ni 8 Celok, We purpose of organizin a caupaicu chub to par: Epate'in fhegrand fatidration aiectise, tovtake piace | LETTERS TO GREELY’s DEAD CoMRADES GO 70 THE Deap Lerrer Orrice. —‘the letters which the eee ESHA the ‘meeting atthe Tes Genser e tauk coon, | Mriends of the dead members of the Greviy party | Hudson, as she was generally addressed since her MARTIN GILLET & CO., RUPLIS'S hall, 10i9 7th at. uw. By order Cou. 018-2 gare to Commander Sch: Ph the relic: vessels | marriage last year, returned from Europe in Octo- Extediahed 181), | pay. AN _ADIOUBNED MEETING OF THE | let, will be sent to we dead letter ollice, where the | ber apparentiy much Improved by ber journey < TS? satksdS DELOCRATIC A-OCTATION wil | Writers can outuin them on apo " | abroad. In. very short time, however, the weak- ans Baltimore, | beheld at tre bal corner of sth avd Earn truorbe | quite'a iatge butuber or suck Weta ne: 1th inst, at York ck. » Wich was the result of long overstrain in JOHN E. NORRIS, Presidcit, er IeNtal Occupations, and especially of a car- Was LO Wsy of ascertaining (he writers thls dispo- sition of Uiem Wus aeemed e bist. | poe cretar faced ie Tiege aceidenc in 1367, which was supposed to have oF OER See Canter Meeting In Niw Yore-—1t ts watea | Huciured ner shuil, began todevelop alormingiy. Bencueis Fawr Tea in Seile nw ceinor Goetige | She was unable to iu.til her usual obligations in 5 GISTERED, YHARMACIST, that the members of the Cabinet ae been sum- | Society and’ tn literatures aud since hat ttme (SPRING LEAF, pedici r1 ry moned to New ¥¢ and thata Cabinet meeting | she has been an invaild. Sie was seen for ae i cTE RENE ee Proiitlone a meee. | Wl Ue held there wormursoM, | ike lieth Bet pew at St, Sou on kasnet age EE CNIS YOURE, co ; ———— | and since that time has been confined to her rooms. ToD” hits Sarticuiacly called to YHOSVILa tho | SSE BY Coutisios Wire 4 Srzamen—The | at her residence on Capitol Till, she was able. tO Pde ager Dew sud PUPInE Lita Gad Merve, iene wader | Signal corps station at Delaware Breakwater re- | sce trenus: uaul recite, and Lee Nee Te various p commenul its merits. Park and $6 10. papers. with my rt avant Malaria ‘For sale areated Uy te wane or fp loctles by W. C: MILBUKN, So.c Inventor aud Mane Uiacturer. 1429 #eaneylvauia aveuue, avi GAS STOVES. Ss GARDEN HOSE. GAS FIXTURES, &a. Gas Stoves that will do all Family Cooking EF, BROOKS, mvt. S81 15th street, Corcoran Butlin ee, MURCASTER & HOWARD, Pharmacinin, cor. CF ner itu and Ports to the chief signal officer as follows: “Reye- | hue cutter Coxe reports liriiish sieamer Blenmore, | Which arrived last’ night, colilued with apd sand Norwegian bark Andrs Dedesam on August 14 Crew of bark safe on sueamer mained undimmed, but she was a great sufferer in her bead, and the Brain Ussuescou:d not withstand the consiuntiy recuniug congestion, Mrs Clein- ier (as she was fuvarlably spoken of as a writer) did much briiliant work in past. years for the Jn dependent and Ue Broosiyn Crton, and her books, pubilsiel by Houghton & Miflin und J. K. Osgood €Co., have had a ood sale, espectally her voliune Of podins Ur sught out by the latter hotise two years go, She was full of desire to continue literary Work, aud lo add to her fume asa writer, She 1s nudeFstood to Lave hada Lovel nearly completed te" THE TEA iS ABSOLUTELY PURE. aulSé¢ N. W. BULCHELL, 1925 F street, Moxorary Comsisstoxrits—Hon. B. K. Bruce, | chief director, &. appoiuted the fokowing | Peisons as houoriry commissioners to the world’s exposition at New Orieuns: Phtiip A. Bell, Galltor- hia; Philip Joseph, Alabama; and J. 1.’ Waller, Kabsas. “Practical Gordon, Sher owa ick CHRAM SOD. WATE: Te laste uy SEU AIEEE ch ann Le a Dateosrt of witecke “ieee Pureatdwhelewme veceuteperwive “"sul8’ | 4 Cocerstanrian av Weer Porxr.—a general | Wil bedor We cost she had publlsed, 8 Poop ra ES (2% SP CULATING LIBRAKY —NEW BOOKS | Qourt-martial fs appointed to meet at West Point, | country, who will be palued by the news of her Doctor Ben. hound Robin Series, sayles in clathoncry, and onpectal attentiou gives toring, | New York, next Thursday, or as soon thereatter as { dea! - ie een ee ine cards and engravisg. 1749 Pa ave. aul2 | prcticable. Officers are detalied for the court as | A Scheme to Get Money. The Fainal sof tiv on. Johnson. ROGINSEL & LEWIS, THE W<«i }-KNOWN follows: 1st Lieuts. ean Asse HOW A HUSBAND FOOLED HIS WIFE. ‘Memoirs anil « orrespoadence of Flize P_ Gurney. a al Hammond. The Ring's Men. ‘A Country Doctor. Jewett A beautiful line of Sine matiouery always on lard, and at the lowest prices, at Sizn Paint aud G! are at 903 Datreet Sorthwest. Lelepbone call #93." All orders prowtely ‘seteuded to. Bin j Beers; “Charies Walidice Mott, 8th infantry; Edward S, infantry, and’Wa. D, Dietz, asei taut surgeon Leuts Oscar J. Brown, 15t cavairy, aud Dt A marrieu woman appeared at the Adams express Mice yesterday und stated that a man had called { = a —FIVE GALLONS DANEORIH'S | ent Ss "id | upon her and obtained $2 by representing that a suut “iS Peuuny vans avengn ‘FLUED ditverea for $10 Fnreepdst artery. 1 Lieut, Edward 22 Gayle, 24 | Prevage nad been received cor ner at theollee of aiencoes teak OS, JENES & CO. Judge avorate. | tugs Cotagay hale ost wall cereal Gale int ee _»2 A Covrt-wanTiaL at Fort MyeR.—A general | payment of that sum. She thought there was court-martial is appointed to meet at Fort Myer, | seething wrong, and declined to pay without a Virginia, at 11 o'clock a. m., om Wednestay, the 10 | receipt. “A supped _feeelpt, was then produced, gust, 1 |. | Written ou paper similar to 2 day of August, 164, or as i$ practl- “AS TOHOWS: "32.00. Wasnling- TORIES BY AMELICAN AUTHORS, Vol 3. StORIES ICaN AC ol SENGO sul ocbor Sketches im Black and White, By “uandier Harris SLATE MANTELS, Ha Joel THE FAINALis OF TIPTON. By Virginia W. Joba sou. p_Hiaving Fut en eatge new stock of thege good in | my ahowroow! this week I would respecttuay request | Pernone in search of mantels to call sud exainine the Eline which T will eel ut reasonable prices for fll traue. | eabie, for tue tith of such, pi oieiy' be | offices and reading A TRIP. aud-im* Factory ard Fhewroom, C, nesr 6th at. nw. | CB01e, {07 the h ro | wn, BD. C., 8, 16, 64 We agree to retund Mra ce - | Properiy brought before it. 1.e following olticers | WB, C8, ve agre nd BREWE! Je iinacres. te PERVECTIN SAFE (AND HEALTHY | Fredecanted tar the cows F ‘ut Henry HG. | ST cee Ge ee KEWEL 5 nait | F9" DOOLEYs Rialto s ater, glass: jaro fers, acing eek: Pirse | and Antes ened) HL 5 peice atl PASLSERSERRTENE © SON | block tn finea stec! foustaimn BaD | Ue Poy a a eect Ee | AULT Inguiting wherg” up fachage was trom? cung Sigmal Of econd Liewts Leroy E. sebrew dacs A. wit, | the answer was: From Raleigh, N. C.,” where john F. Finley and Joseph E. fled, of the skg? | MES —— has a sister living. one SIRLin Corps; Sec ae she, stzual | the package might be from her she pal money. Jott Mlivout regard to nouns ‘The court ts for the | ty and tearued that fhe transactidn Was fraudu- s lal of Seigeubt Siyna, of the signi corps, on the | Wit. Sle reported i at polics headquarters, and $$ Bimerclal aud Fine Stationery. o | charge of neglect of duty tu afiowing Private Hil to as meta Date re aera ei © ¢. PULSELL, 416 9th st. nw. IN CQDER THAT WE MAY MAKE ROOM FOR A | escape, who was under arres penuib an investi. | Witt the husband of the woman apparent 4 ALEST L Rutledve; HG. O. SOME FROU THE JOURNAL OF HENRY D. “Gurn Aunt Sereua One Summer. by Dianche Willis ‘Adolly Summer, Mothers ip Council. Studurd, Loveli's and Seaside Livearies ze 3 agains Dery. j about a week ago. to Frederiek, Md., and that the Jelse, Pros Works “ci Wint Oulieg | “ARGE STOCK OF HARDWOODS AND WHITE | gation’ into charges against him of Urivery. | man was seid to be dissolute 'in iis habits. On PINES, WOW ON THE WAY, WE OFFER GREAT) anyy Oxpens—Lieut. Charles B. Ewing, assist- | comparing the writing of the receipt with several INDI IN UPPERS, SELECTS, SECONDS | ant surgeon U.S army (recently appointed, now | OF the Musband’s leUiers, the detective concluded 5 PICKS, SHELVING AND HARDWOODS, SUCH 48 | at Fort stanton, New Mexico, will_report by leiter that the lu-band had written the receipt. The ‘WALNUT, “MERAY AND POPLAR” | to the commanding general department of the Mis- | with or the ene ate ie ree ps : ; MAROCANY, ~ }tothe general department of the Miis- | jurity of the. writing, identifi: 4 >, Coverimsent Meweues At Sourt tor uwsignment to duty in tat department | being in the, handwriting of her ‘husoanE- ahd tne ; by Sirs EDR Siancianl adams and ‘Tue communding general depart ferred that this wast scheme of his to get money, Hook of sulbore: D-ference Tevween Promical Umbla Will grant a {uriough for 8x months, With | and that he was still in the city. ‘Merl Law, vy Wai. he gpl hag oe . permission to go beyond sea, to take effect upon a Fettecs k: Yraetic si Boma. b3, Aleaander Bain: Ment i fe-enlistment, to Hospital Steward Paul Wini MARuIAGE LICENSES. —Marrlage Licenses have been ARTE Ecegeelier ana’ Statioucr hits, feamayiremin ler, U.S. army, now at Fort Spokane, Washington 3 a a ‘Territory. Leave of absence’ for four montus on tesued Dy the clerk of the court to doin D. F Say ent orth a es. der and Annie R. Lusvey; John C. Cohen and Jane SS eee = surgeon's certificate of disublitty, with prriuission | to leave the department of te slssourt, is granted WM MCLEAN & SOX, BTESD CSTRERTSNORIUWEST SS Te OOO Caeeke i Oem bullines: cod superintinds their erectom, “ise Gigeby: Henry Carpenter and Lulle Edmonds, both of Richinond county, Va; Wm. P. Jameson, of “GAB COOKING KANGES AND BTO! First Lieut Palmer Tiltop, 20th intanury. Charles county, ¥4., and Lula L. Murphy; Charles cr owe ni Os 5 = A. Kreamer, of Moutgomery county, Md, and Ua =. oo eoPan al GARDEN HOSE, Coxtmact AWARDED —The contract for furnish- | N. Suvemake eo = Seweaas LAWN VASES AND SPTTEES. ing galvanized tro flue linings for the west Wing ) 4. uweseat. C058 FO HMEIBR-—In the Potice UMBING EARN ALL JOB! io aa Piloubtiy Bowe. = BAML. 8, SHED) 5 409 Mh street Rertbeat Bteoe iad Ath ert portent Bee be arrested in South Washiogton last. ulght for dis: orderly conduct by Officer Maloy, was fined $5 by Judge Mills and returned to the celis. In a little ue she was taken sick, and it being ‘apparent that sue would soon become a mother, It was thought best to release her. The clerk therefore ey wok her personal bonds and she was sent wine. stelner, of this city. A { Personat.—Senor Valente, the Brazilian minis- ter, tsat Niagara Falls—Judge Wylie has gone | to the Warm Sprinys of Virginia —Misses Kate | and Sarah Dulin, the well-known teachers, have | Gone, for _astuy Of several weeks, to Barnesville, Md——Mr. J. H. Hung-riord bas revurned wo une city froma ‘two weeks: sojous Capt. Isaae Basstt, the veo Senate, iS spending te summer the seashon: near "New London, Conn, | M. Tinker, of Hyatisville, ett ch Friday tor | tore White mountains —ars. Dr. Winter children, Mrs. H. B. Souiton and’ fami.y, and Mrs Weisner are suinmering in Virginia — Mr, and Mrs. H. Conquest Clarke and Johu G.bson, Of Washington, were among the Americans lately Tegistered at te office of the New York Herald tn | su9-1m —____ ‘Tur STAY-at-Home Sqvap.—At a meeting of the metnbers of the Light lt ntry Corps last. night, tt | Was arranged to have atrain run from this city'to @uch next Thursday morning for the ac commod.ction of those who can Joln the corps at sind | Ut Une. Tt was decided ais te provide accom pt. | Modation® for citizens who may desire to goat that time, and Lieut, Neumeyer and Messrs. W. 8. Roose and C. 8. Moore were appointed to receive the names of Uose who Intend to go. _A meeting of the Union Veteran Corps was held last evening to ar- ‘The Housekeeping Goods Departmect at the Palais Boye’ isto Le clewed out this week The goods have been remarked st prices that will cause us a loss of | ‘$2,000, but as this deyartinent has neverb en profitable, we are determined to abolish it, Tu close out what stock we huveleft, we quote fur Housekeeping Goods the EsTaBLiomED 1831. W. H. Waraner & Sox. STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, EHSON STREET, xo eee ‘GEOKGETOWR, D. co. LOWEST PRICES ON RZCORD. Geode called for snd. ¢: Uvered free of charre to spy | Tondon.—Dr. Charles W. Hoffinan and “wartin F. | Tanze for taking part to the reception of the Wash- TINS Ean, the city. Festal Catce responded to promptly. | Norris, dog, etl LO-day for Saratoga, wo attend tue | Ingion Light Imantry Corps on its. retuamn to the fa. a 2 & a mmechng o tue American Bar association, accor city, (Bay acuon was Postponed until Thursday | puted by Mra Human and Ms Moria “they | might, ce nave been perfected wit Fee fe 6 RA OB OB Taoxss: Troxzs: ‘Taovxs Will extend: thelr trip to Boston and. the Winte | the Pennsylvania. rullroud company to furnish RE tee 24 Bop DALCHALS! BAICHELY! SATCHELS!! | Mountains —Mrs. J.G. Hester has gone to Rich- | transportotion fora party to leave on ‘Thursday Mhoud to attend the marriae ceremoutes, to-niorrow | Morning at 8.29, the train reaching Long Branch at 8:30 in the aiernoon. hight, Of Miss Eva Furgusson, one of tle belies of mbers Of the corps will - at city. apply to Lieut. E. H. Newmeyer or to R. A. Parke, UNVESTORY OF THE STOCK Savncs bases? agent of tue Penisyvaula Tailroad at B.& nk oe Ne i * Political Campaign Notes. depow iwinal Reduged #16 tru Grazer Noztuwese ‘The manuscript of the democratic campaign ae 40 Yards Turkey Rea Ch bear ‘Se — Dock bas been completed, and will be sent to New A Fair Womnan’s Follies, =f “% “St 2 ee 3 3] rnowzs nenset-oen ‘York this evening, in tue care of Watson Boyle, tor GAEL in, Gabe 3 @ TRUNKS, WITHZING BOTTOMS. from sup. WeADNTOV of Han Manuing and for pubieation | A dspaten fro St Lous tn Sutimays Gran Le 1g - j It deals in finance aud fraud, and emphasises al] €4¥e a short account of the suleide of Rush = «by s SATCHELS trom 960. up. the shortcomings und inconsistencies ot the repab- | of that city on the evening previous, and referred - £8 B | glee dig, abet line of HAMMOCES and CROQUET | Mean candidstes and of buticr, cousiderable space | to the domestic difficulty in which he was an actor = ee 3 jevoted also to Statistics § Tetbenbered. : - = & B | CROQUET, Richt Dalle and ight Maleta fromatup | Uy with thelr correspondence’ ‘Me. MePherson | REC: PRUGGaRnLe Ge he Sate ee oe : 5 5 BB | Lallard caamine the stove Goods, as yon can eaveat | nus pyen in Fenusyreanid, lord day oF tworead | 2 vel toe in the winter of 3s = = = z Se | eee Seaeminn See etcee Gon Sap anne : couple removed to St. Louls, and in the winter o Sie Bice ete S < - ¥ purchasing from Sir. Pose has been at Torvuto for a couple of weeks. | Teas Tevis? susplelons were ‘iroused. that’ hia wite 190 Deg. -seort-d Towels, Es ir} wis Sikd Meuse Ciel Galt: was unfaithful, and watching her, he saw her Enea cs 9 Ea EST IN THE WORLD! i nets! come from a ‘house of questionable character Sapkine | ss 632 | B WHAT THE ATTORNEY ,OESERAL SATS ABOUT COL |in that city in’ company win, Frank pe F. BRADI RESIGNATION. Iglehart, ‘evis drew a pistol an 4 le~ io te — Attorney General Brewster,now at Long Branch, | Hirt, Who fell apparently fatally wounded. is 30 | Www wen f ¥ Tesponse to the published criticisms of his manage: | Srauncued the flow” of Diood trom Her’ lovers Be pe | WW TOE Ht su8 EMF =| mentor thestar route civil sutts, mat te reason | Mound “The shooting ee ge Tom, fier, lovers is is ASK YOUR GROCER Col. Bradley had not been employed to conduct the | Soon after the shooting ‘Tevis fled a plea for di- poe 3 638 2. vorce in the circuit court in St. Louts and a divorce Soy Se FSS ae Sane Be ER Ovoeed CAAES Ot 6000.8 | iar prantedunion With oD of their only ‘ vecibiechedge oe H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, | montn, or $90,000 a year, was considered more than | Sati, Granted, him, with po Philadeiphia and was . Sola bunder.-...... 357 380 i PHILADELYHLA. ought to be paid for the work. Hebad previously | lost sight of In St. Louls until the news came out. See Mrteey ana Unbleatiod’ S z = _———_ | received an offer trom a gentleman to conduct the | that 1 evs und Femarried her last, winter in chs, Yaw Busgiieh S le ia. e, pers | sh ha cao. family Were furious ove! an cat Ye Lie 8 Cae oa nigh en eeclined because | Syerious division occur ed, whieh has hot get bee 2 ms = L = P, L P, Dia he desire to appoint any assistant? Did he Bertouls nd mations perenne ‘on nicely, weg ry a mess W ARIGES 1!) oe; 10 know Who Was to be engaged In the prose- | {tissald that his suspicions wee again” atoleed 28 6 cutwn, ‘down to the stenozrapler,’ aS he states? | and the consequent investigation Went to prove Ss 39 os and did he propose to proceed against Bir. Dorsey | that nis Wife.bad again pone back to ler old com- 5 i ity cl ius ntons, ni went home 3 s is TOW aioe veeOlk no; that 18 not so. The negotiation witn | Panlons, Friday night last he sg sy 3 Lio Mr. Bradley had not gone that far” The negotia- | “Then followed the suicide a8 described in Tam : ee tons between Mr bradley and bimself had, he|s,ax At the coronersexamination, Mra. Tevis, + 235 ine i Said. been of the most courieous character, and not | who 1s described asa tall, slender, giritsh-looking ae . ie Ap Gnkind (or complaining word had | been ex: young woman, rather pretty. with cleat eye, a ‘ = = @ 4 chat Mr. Brewster sali the cases White skin and an abundance ‘of dark auburn hair, Frente Wate canton Fee 2 32% | Imorder toclose out our entire Spring snd Seumer ieee of one of the assistants of the depart | stated that her husband was very drunk and that = Colored - Ume in instituting s eI nis action. rev le conn & + Reached Canton Flamel.” 12s g_| Stock within the next two weeks we have prices rediteed | (dr vaitve fastructions. of the most prominent families of St. Louis, is the 6 Turkish soweis. ae = e En tna Wacdware, same) aa alune among strangers, and he’ tuture Soe BEES fAfty cents on the dollar. e a 3 seems almost as desolate for her as it was for & s\* ee ‘A DISTINGUISMED CARERR BEOUORT TO A CLose. | desparing husband, Another sad feature of tho = Dr. J. J. Woodward, nixjor and surgeon United | case's that Frank Igicheart has fallen trom & high z P states army, whose death near Philadelphia was | business and focial postion to the very. bottom. MEWs SUITS, army, whose and shooting made almost @ total ant it * announced im yesterday's ried hoe bd =, Gs wreck 0 ‘Of bin. sai Glass Towelinig ES Philadelphia. After graduating at Princeton col sted “ 5 Oza Sege he studied medicine at the Untversity of Penn: | | itu Beroas His Waonrxo DAT.—A couple ot < pone iflerward pursued his studies in rooklyn ‘men Saw a man from. 2, 1 ben Sra 8 Bors SUITS Divan carteeak Of toe rebellion lio enterey was story window of sous in that ly cary Mod ck SN. inacol 4 istant surgeon, be- | morning. On going up to wi ae iB —— | SE ASgine Inv eet apt | Scr aagRe as ates keon June 26, 1876. His higi attainments in bis | name was |. Mooney, @ ‘New York, c LANNELS: tiracted attention, and in 1865 he | He had been visiting bis betrothed, Miss ORREED SA AHEEES! SE BALE CORE: ALPACA COATS. Was ordered to duly at tue, surgeon generals otice | Korcben: and'wan deltne Oneeln Actas ree ere, were he continued unt the lliness which | of her parents he concluded. to ‘stay al might and 90, THT Erm SEERSUCEER COAT AND VEST. When: the magalcuve of the labors of the medical | the third for Tt istheusat shar about mietete ~ v1 ude 1e ol a ee 7 Ee tates tee ea | ee ee 0.0 e E OFFICE COATS. determined 10 on 4p extensive scale a med- | when he fell asleep and rolied out. Mi was to ‘00 T ‘\;-ERE = ical and surgical liistory of the war, and Dr. Wood- | have been m: on the 9th of October, the twen- Ward was hondred by the selection for the task. Ueth anniversary of the birth of Misa’ K Overwork on this history had greatly impaired his When the yo i ‘dead body of ‘Men's Youths’, Boye’ and Children's PANTS in larye rocked Uponids walk ths becneee eleees MG TRE STOCK MUST POSITIVELY BE CLOSE: health, when, at the shouting of President Garfield, | Bethrothed upon the walk she ovr Breattepen svete? iD as WE INTEND ely 2) 14st, he was selected: as one of the saat Uc with griet Ivs feared the abock has serigusly ATURDAY, AUGUS " ce, bors and confine- | affected her reason, TOINIKOUUCE ANEW DEPANIMEST EM Blane | "iW: very low. si nmecns in aLtendance, and tbe tabors ai "ted the breal me,it Of that weary ume OF HOUSEREEFING GOODs. ti — of his health, and he was compelled to a\ ASxcret ToL BY 4 Drvorcep Wire.— William Sima of an extedgog leave, He went Geiser: | Actoerrad Guana e. $e Seema for pre- land, Dut recetved no material benefit, and bis dis- | senting’ fraudulent cluim for a pension on the —_— THB caseleveioping Into softening Of U8 Drain, was ‘at Lock. broi charge of his divorced wife, was whe home in the spr.ng Of 1888, and durin; y . The divorced wife testified that ‘ot she succeeding Line has been treated at | Ene sharon he side rewire roman cba, he asylum where he died. He leaves a widow and | that he was sound when he left the army. pt En z two children, He was about foriy-eight years of | bro iL two comrades from the same ber atais Fas ovat, aut CORNER SEVENTH AND @ STREETS. age. He was held for tial under $305 Sate ‘a Archbishop Ryan left St. Louis for his new dio- SEXES 200 lore STREET — niladeiphia in a speciat car yesterday. On| ‘the recent explosion at ‘Russia, by which at (Sha 3c ri Dele Bormaner’s Anti-equsex Rut {Bs plattonn ae he depot's args crowd ansemabled one hundred persons: were ‘and. several 217-19 PENT'SYLVANIA AVENUR fit Ges i? Se tats” | to yl hm farewell. Dulldings Durned, 1s attributed to nihulista, SS TUESDAY. AUGUST 19, GEN. BULLE®’s ADDRESS. He Deuounces Both the Old Parties. DECLARES THAT NEITHER THE REFUBLICANS NOR THE DRMOCKATS CAN BE TRUSTED, AND THEN PRESENTS B13 SCHEME FOX FUSION. ‘The address of Gen. B. F. Butler “to my constitu- ents,” in which he accepts the nomination for President trom the greenback labor party and the anti-monopolists, has Just been published. He Degins by giving an “account of my stewardship of the political interests with which I was charged.” These interests he enumerates as hos- lity to monopolies, the greenback iasue, the pro- tection of laboring men and women, and reform in government administration. GRITICIGING THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Gen, Butler then proceeds to give an account of his experience at the democratic national couven- tion, where, be sald, the committee on resolutions ‘Was trying “*to frame a tariff plank that should ap- Pear 0 say what m‘ne said, and yet not say {t, and Sppear wo say the contrary,‘and yet not say it! lke the western hunter who tried to shoot his rifte at something he dimly saw stirring in a Dus:,80 1s t0 DILL Itt wasa deerand miss it if iL was u call.” Be says that his ‘the Waritf, on the labor luestion and other issues did not receive recogni- Yon tm the p And that all his resolutions, Wich comprised “most of the live questions In ies th wanich the people are Interested, were re- ted by a convention whose members were eager fet at thelr work of presidential nomination.” felt {t but right to Warn Lhe convention, how. ever unimportant such Warning might seem, of tue course of iby duty If such a vote was passed Against the workingmen and women of the country, for whose welfare 1l was Well known I had stood froin my earltest manhood, ‘Ihe notice was in this em- | Pilatic language: “if you refuse to stand by the Workingmen, God he!p you: Teannot.” ‘The ietter ‘goes on to Suy that the people having | bad no experience for nearly 2 quarter of a century of what the dimocracy would ao it they hud the power, an expiteit statement of their principles and Polley Was requisite betore the zoverument could placed in their hands by the people. WHAT THE DEMOCRATIC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Dib. “But the farmer and the laboring man,” he says, “do know that a democratic House of Representa- tives has just appropriated 1ore money ralsed by taxation than any other House of Representatives has ever appropsuted in time of pesce. We also know that the democratic majority made a tive-trade tariff, containing all the odious features of the present War Laritl, $0 far as rezards its tioastrous inequalities, by a ‘horizonia 1edue- ou oi the tariff to brewk’ down very many risiug and sumgyisng Industries, aud destruction of tue homes of cur Woraluywen and tue home markets of the American producers.” WE PAYS HIS RESPECTS TO THE REPUBLICANS. ‘he country has bad expertence in republican party rule twenty-five years, and know tts resiics. theretore, Lave no need to look at its platiorm, for ‘by thelr fruits ye shall know them.” In {ts inception the republican party was a party Of the people, continues the letter, DEL now vast fortunes accumulated during "the war ard of the ratiroads, bus made the ‘i monopol ova of Industry 0 siciess and tesnce. “nope |Ust. Gen, Bnter Says, Nave nothing to hope ior from the republican party. In J.s tariff legislation Iv Las oniy protected American industry #s an ade Juuct to American capital, CAPITAL AND LABOR. Gen. Butler goes on to say that capital in its Breed has imported cheap labor and made use of convict tavor, thereby debasing the high standard | of American labor, and by means of machinery they have been enabled to utilize the labor 6t work which men formerly did. ‘The letter matn. | tains that this syster Is not merely enconomle, bu effects the VILAliLy of the nition. Ger Butler Says | Mat With the exception of the eight-hour law, which the republican administration bas never hed the power or honesty to entorce, Uhere has not been one wct or grant in aid of working men made a law by the republican party. Instead of the appropriation for the re | army, the letter advocates the organization and maintenance of the militia, GREENBACKISM A KEMEDY FOR FINANCIAL TROUBLES. In the matter of finance Gen. Butler thinks that ‘there 1s nothing to hope for from the republican Party. Becouse of the present system of finance ‘there 1s embarrassment and faflure to an unheard of extent in every business, while the geteral cob- dition of the country 1s prisperous. “We, the de Splsed greenbychers."continues Gen. Butier, “offered | aremedy for all us whieh no renecting, keen | sighted business man wi now say Would op bnve been effectua’.” ‘This remedy he describes M% the low-Interest Inter-couvertible bond, bearing 3.63 1n- terest per cent, to be pald, principal and inverest, in greenbacks, “The time will come,” he continues, “if the peo- ple of this country can'get the clutch or monopoly. Of finance ag I have sketched will give freedom to the industrial and business Interests of the country from the terrible fluctuations which the people now suffer." Gen. Butler says that the United states must control the canal across the Panama Isthmus If one is ever bulit. NO MOF# FROM PRESENT PARTIES. “Experience, the best teacher,” he concludes, “therefore establish the fact that commerce, the industries, the laboring man, the anti-monoporist, | the greenbacker, the farmer or other mall pro- ducers, all o. whose intervsts are Identical, can get or Lope nothing from either or both the present organized parties” ‘rhe ducy then of the people 13 | Wo Stand together in the coming contest and defeat | the monopollsts of bot parties who are banded Lo- gether, BRITIEW IMITATORS. “Already the British party In this country, those ‘who ape the British uristocracy,wear clothes which are imported,langely without paying duties, because they feel that an American mechanic cannot make cloth good enough fur them; can only be waited upon by British servants, and cut their wh skers even British fashion, $0 a3 to uppear as un-Ameri- Can a8 possible: are saying to each other: Why should the the masses rule the country against. us? of thelr magazines published in Boston it; ‘A few old Sumliles have the tradition: ‘W govern the politics of Massachusetts.’” FUSION ADVISED. Fas one xpresses right of how the American people lost their power in the government, and concludes that itis by the policy of keeping them voting fetish of party allegiance binds the people to the Charlot wheels of the oppressors. He then advises ‘fusion in all the states with the supposed mi- Rority. “Then have it ugreed that the electoral Vote In the state shail be divided according to the namber of yotes thrown for the other candidate on the same ticket. * * * ‘Thus you will show your strength and hold the balance of power.” ‘The letter advises that an effort be made to elect ‘Wobdtain con- tpl of the state le HE ACCEPTS TBE NOMINATION, Appended to the letter is a paragraph addressed ‘a8 follows: “To the Greenbuck-Labor Party and the AntL-Monopolist Organization and to the Laboring Men.” In this Gen. Butler announces his accept- ance of their nomination for the presidency, and adds: “We will fgit the battle of the together in the best manner we can; and f Pl eds to you all that I nave of remaining strength in declining years to do all that in me lies in behalf of the principles that you and 1 hold dear, and with. out the early prevalence and adoption of which this government cannot stand,” TO THE MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATS. Gen. Butler then adds a concluding paragraph “To the Democratic Party of Massachusetta” He announces his determination not to be bound by the action of the national democratic convention,. and that he will unite himself with the laboring men und the true democracy of the country.” es Drowned in Her Mother's Sight, FAIR BATRRS SURPRISED BY THE RISING TIDE. ‘The New York Herald of to-day says: While ‘Mrs. Apply was going to Sea Cliff, LL, by the ‘Steamer Idlewild last Saturday, her attention and that of several other passengers was attracted by & commotion on the beach at Sea Cliff. Mra Apply’s two daughters were staying at the house as Many congressinen as posalble -gisiators, irl’s mother was prostrated with grief on learning the cause of the commotion and on seeing her dead chia It is sald that there were twosand bars where ls Were bathing, and that the girls were onthe outer bar. They had not noticed ing tide, and when wrazier, of Smithville, N. J. Time, 1:58%" ne mile, novice, s. Grove, of Yeungetown th 6205 Fivesmile state ‘championship, ‘New London, in 31263 One mile Spon Chas, Prasier, an 103736, One mulle state uld have } woinen and children to a large extent todo that | } Of Mts currence off Ils throat, when such a systein | lower classes have the bullot, and thus | ‘The letter then proceeds to discuss the question | ‘aecording to party lines, ‘The | RETURN FROM THE CATSEMLis—4x MBTHUSLSTIC RECEPTION IX RHINEBECK. President Arthur, accompanied by Gen. and Mra. Sharpe, arrived at Rhineveck at noon yesterday in baroucne and were driven to Theodore Timpson’s Tesidence, Red Hook, where they quietly spent the afternoon. At6 o'clock the presidential party left for Rutnebeck, reaching the latter place just before To'clock. The villagers had hastily prepared a re- ception and the carrlage was met in the suburbs by ‘® committee, the James B. Livingston Gun Squad and citizens ' generally. ‘The President and party were then escorted to. the public square, where & thousand people had congregated, | Public and rivate Dulldings were handsomely decorated with lags. A platform had been erected, which Georse Esselstyn mounted and in a Uwo-tninute spe-ch Welcomed the President to the ville. President Arthur stood up in the carri made a brief Teply. AU Rhineciifr the President took the train for New York, where he will remain two or three days and thence go to Newport to witness the naval review, The train ran from Ruineciiff to Pougu- Keepsie, sixteen miles, in sixteen minutes, Political Jottings. THE BLAINE LIBEL SUIT—CONPE! REPUBLICANS AND MAHO: Mr. Shoemaker, the proprietor of the Indianapo- Us Sentinel, held a consultation yesterday with his counsel, Gov. Hendricks, Senatur Voorhees and ex- Senator McDonald, concerning the Sentinel’s de- fense in the Blaine libel sult, Mr. Hendricks, tt is understood, advised a vigorous defense, but Mr. McDonald thought the case should be postponed UnUl alter the presidential election, as sentient would be in tavor of Biaine, if he comes to Iudl- gba Lo defend his fat.y, and Uke affair might rejudicial to the democratic cause. Mir. Shoema- ker Wents to make a Vizorous defense, but he wants | the democratic party to bear the expenses, incl Ing a Une, If ove ts imposed. ‘The commitice of conference having before them | the aifiicuit task of harnoniiag the straightout and Maone factions tu Virginia were In conference nearly all last night, tryiug to bring about an agreement, Ti is reporieg in Richmend that two oF three of the Mahcne tlectors may witndrave, and thelr piaces be fi.d by the Mahone state co Mittee With persous who Mave always aMilated | WiUi the republican parcy Air. Blalue urrived at Anzusta, Me., yesterday af- Yerndon trom Ser Harbor, and left there tuis moras tng for Strong to atteld the celebration of the ! Lirth of the reputtican party. Robert MeCavdush, republican member of the Verginia legislature, was re-elected at Petersburz yesterday Co il the Yueancy occasioned by hisown Tesiznation. | ‘The repub:teans of the sey district yesterday nominated Congress, th Pennsyivanta © Northrup for N. ¥., Fes- reception by Jeomed in ‘a happy ad- , to which he re- General Logan arrived at Jamestown, d and was given another rousing He was terd the veterans. dress _by Hon. sty S North Caroilga can be ed for islaine and Logan, ‘The democrsts held « wias§ meeting and pole Tafsing Vecteraay at Keyser, Md. Sta bition by “major Mr. J. Alexaudei Caicper, president of the Fed- eration of Tiades, indorses Gov. Cleveland’s record on the labor question, JUMPS FROM A TRAIN, AND 15 SHOT BY HIS PCRSUERS. | A desperate attempt was made yesterday by | avout twenty-tive residents of Frederick county, Maryland, to lynch Clarence Nelson, colored, who, iu wus carved, had made several attempts to out- rage ladies attending theGaithersbugg camp in | that county. Nelson was warned of the contem- pL ted rald upon iim aud, boarded the excursion | train tor Pout of Rocks. The lynching party also | got_on tne train when Nelson sougnt refuge in the | Closet. ‘The door was forced open and one of the | Wouid-be Iynchers wade a grab for the negro. | Nelyon leaped from the car. “One of the pursuing Parties palled the bel.-cord and slopped the train end chaved Nelson to the woods. Abner Lanar, of Licksville, shot Neison in the head ashe was about to jump into the river ro swim to the shore. ‘Nelson. ig supposed to be fatally and was t ken to the Fred-rick City hospital Warrants. | have been sworn out for about twenty resid-nis of Frederick county who are alieged to be the lynch- ing parties. Nelson Las been a terror to the neigh- borhood for years. He would surely have been kilied outright yesterday had he not have feigned | death when suot by Lanar, Fred May Gets His Money. A SHERIFF LEVIS ON MX. GEORGE P. WORK'S HORSES AND BIS PA SKITTLES. From the New York World, to-day. ‘There has been a Utte unpleasantness existing for some time between a couple of well-known 80- j clety gentlemen, Mr. Frederick May, formerly of Baltimore, and Mr. George P. Work, son of Mr. Frenk Work, the millionaire. Both gentlemen are members of the Rockaway Kennel club and the dimculty and its culmination have given rise toa good deal of xosip, Mr. May had, it appears, obtained a judgment agust young Air, Work for’1a0, and asf hot pald he directed Under Sheritt Warnock, of Queens county, to levy on the stallions Mars and Vulcan, which Were stabled at the Rockaway Ken- | nels. Alter this had been done, ir. Frank Work's lawser notied Suerii1 Furman that Mars and Vul- can were not owned by bis son but were his (the | elder Work’s) property. | _Sherai Furmau pald bo attention to this, and in | structed the under sheriff not to release the horses Wnal the debt was pale. Soon after this Nr. | Worl’s lawyer notitied the sheriff that they were willing to liquidate the dett, and the money was accordingly paid and the horses released. Iu reply (o questions as to how the indebtedness | of young Wors had been incurred, Under Sherif Warnock said: “1 don’t know whether It was a poker debt or not.but perhaps some of the members Of the Union cub couid tell you something about 1U” He had levied upon Mars and Vulcan beesuse | he understood that they were owned by young Mr. | Work, ‘Mr. Work had left the city yesterday to join his father,who Is spending a few days in Providence,R. 1. Avhis residence, No. 13 East 25th street, it was ‘Said that he had net been at home since Saturday. Dir, May spent the afternoon in the company of Lieut. Emory, of the Bear, and early in theevening wentto the Racquet club, where he stopped for & few minutes and left. a After a Miser’s Money. MANY CLADMANTS FOR THE $10,000 LEFT BY PRINTER JOHN KUSSELL, ‘The New York Sun of to-day says: Harmony of feeling was not the characteristic of the Russell family gathering before Referee Charles E. Soule in the Surrogate’s court yesterday. An uncle did not recognize his niece, and the nieca repudiated her uncie. A large part of the family’ was repre- gented by four lawyers, and another part by three letters trom England. The lack‘of harmony was due to the fact that Jonn Russell, the miserly Eng- lish printer, who died about a year ago, neglected tomuke a Wilk. ‘The public “cmintdlearet tones Uiat the miser had lett $30,000. When tnis was ublished in the newspapers Russell's relatives to come forth from the obscurity of many years and declare their identity. The rom ises to rival that of the great Smith in polnt of numbers. new jons are dis- covered. One of the letters on the referee's desk ‘was reoelved only the other day from Liverpool from Mary Wotten, who said she was a daughter of the miser. The miser’s mother wrote from Devonshire modestly requesting Satie area a as pool er claim Wo ‘The testimony of two witoesses Was taken Fos, Thorpe, an Englishman, of 198 Congress street, dersey City, identingd a "man who claimed to bé James Russell, a brother of the miser, as the per- gon whom hé was introduced to in a boarding house in Chambers street in 1857. He Russell well, and although he had not seen Lim f ot Si etna him instantly when him on Thursday night last, Joseph J. Briest, a printer, had known the for thirty years’ He had always been penurious. For the several years just preceding his had been a miser of the Worst type He the streets with bead Dowed down, and picked up apple cores and pieces of dirty bread and ate them. le lived in a cheap and dirty room, and wore Tagged and threadbare clothes and patched and ‘shoes, ‘The cuse will be continued. ——— ee Story of the Man at the Wheel, ‘THE MURDER OF THR CAPTAIN OF THE JULIA BAKER DESCRIBED BY AN EYE WITKES2. ‘The man who was at the wheel of the schooner Julia Baker when the crew mutinied and took pos- Session of the vessel has made the following state- ment: captain had not been well, but had this duties as tisualTnere were in the i i i i i j i ae jell & A H ; i sf i BEE rit ek E 4 if i : i { At a Fe i i ii i i I i if i i I ] {Decrease of Odd Fellowship in New| ‘as | CBAvTATQUA, N. Telegrams to The Star, | THE MEXICAN CONSPIRACY. IMPENDING FRENCH-OHINESE WAR. ASIATIC CHOLERA IN ENGLAND. REPORT ON THE WALL STREET BANK ADVANOE IN PRICES OF STOCKS. VARIOUS CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. CHINA AGAINST FRANCE. The Celestinis About to Declare War. Loxpos, August 19.—A dispatch from Shangbat of this date says: 180 T~u.. Tang and Sbue Tseng Chen, the Chinese plenipotentiares, have left Shanghal tn sceordance “with instructions tron Pekin. ‘There 1s no prospect of settling tie difti- culty With France. Thirty-five memb-ts of ine board of censors have presented a metortal to the empress opposing the conditions offered by the French aud strongly urgiug hostiliues tis te Ported that the euipress has decided to declare war. THE FRENCH ORDERED TO OCCUPY THE ARSENAL AT FOO CHOW, PARIS, August 19.—Oniets Pateuotre, French Minister a, and to mmiral Courbet, divecting them tovecuy¥ Unearsenal at Foo Chow if the Freich demands are refused. e heen sent to M. BIRMINGHAM, Aucust 19.—A pomsibie case of chol- era has ovcurres In Uily city. AU any rate a physt clan hus reported to the Coroner thata man Wi died here this morning was a vicwdin of Asiatic cholera. ‘The coroner Inquest, DRATHS IN FRANCE. At Toulon th holera iast wight. Fatal Waly and Qiath cuiues more qi ‘Outbreak of the epidemic. At Marseltles there were 8 deaths last night oo Wrecked Freight Trains, Laxcasten, Pa., AUKUSC 19 —TWo western bound freight trains ran togeiuer Uuis morning, near Val Jey cre: ky demolishing a caboose and sever ‘The wreck Usen caught tire and was toraliy vor sumed, together with an overhead bridge, nud Wael ile wreck Occurred. ‘The Lracks Were Blocked tor five hours re were 2 deaths es develop M01 ucxly Uhan ab te A Detective Sued for $2,000. HaMitto, ONr., August 19.—Joseph Allen, who was urrested here'und taken to Jackson, Mich., in connection with the Crouch wiurder ease, atid Who Was discharged there, lucs eutered a Suit’ for $2,000 Gamages against Detective NcKenzie tor false ar rest. eee Chief Analysist for the Dominion, Orrawa, OxT., August 1%.—Li. Sugden Evans, of London, Engiaid, nas been appoiuied chiet sual- | Yelst for te domulos, under the provisions of the Rew adulteration act. "be Is ai piesenten route England to consult the authorities at Somerset house respecting the Working of the sduiteratiun uctin Englund, and on tis 1cura to Cauada en- ergetic measurrs wiil be Laken lo carry out Ue Provisions of the act. Brothers Who Own 250.000 Head of Cautle. Mowrereat, August 19.—¥. R. Lingham, the Can- adian cuttle shipper, has received the agency of Frewen Brothers, the nephews o1 Lord Dutferin, of | Wyoming and Moutana, wuo own 230,0W Lead’ of eutle in thos: territories, all of wiicu wil ve | Drought here for sipment by the Canadian Pacific | rauway, when the government gives Its consent to | bringing the cattie over this route. ICis asserted | Sst tue trapstt of American cutie alone would net $6,000,000 per annum, and tere would be an outlay ‘of hui that amount in Cabada for fodder while ue stock are ip Urausit, Mr. Linglain says the rouve ¥is Canada Ae 1,900 miles euorver than via New | ‘ork or any Other AUianUlc port w Liverpool trom | Montana. York. New Yorx, Ai 19—At the session of the Grand Lodge ot ‘ellowS Of Uils stat: here Wo- day the grand master, 10 hls annual address, recom- mended Unat tuuerais be head at nicht, dud sug- gested that less money be spent on Une dead aid luore on the ilving. “He also reconmended tbat lore attention be paid to the order of Kebekal— | the woman Drauch of tue order—anu stated tliat Odd Feliowship ts decreasing so rapidiy in Us | caty that its uaine hus become almost uuknown 1 | | Poute circles. He sino advised tbat the location of | muany lodges shouid be chatyred, as thelr being eld 4m tenement houses or saluuns’ Would NOL tend to ‘weir prosperity. Events at Chautauqua, THE LINKS WHICH BIND AMEKICANS AND ENGLISHMEN | TOGETHE! ¥., August 19.—Principal Fatr- daira, of Airedale Coliée, Bradford, Engiaud, left Ulls thorning Tor Canada, Laving made a tost fa Vorabie impression here. "In luis elosiiix address he | Suid: “1 hope ere long once ture to come sand Look | BPOR you tuce to face, as brotuers heart to heart. 1 | | am gia oruny tink that binds togeder Eugiand | and America. You will allow me to say Unt you | gfe not to me Americans You are kngitsuuicn, | | Weare one people. Gur nortera bivod aud our | Southern blood are cue Divod absolutely, atu our | Speech ts one speech, and yours Is the sume. We | are one in spisit as’we ure one in Wuditiun and i Diood.” ‘The exercises of the nird annual commencement of the Chautauqua Literury und Seleuuific Circie | are in progress to-day. ‘th Yule College Giee | ‘Club proves to be a greut attraction here. Harbor of Retuge. Boston, August 19.-—The board of arm: engi. neers upp. inted In ucoordunce witha [roson in | ‘Uhe river and harbor Dil. appropriating $100,000 for | the construction of a natioual arbor of reluge of Ube first Class at Sandy bay met and organized this morning. ‘The meeting was held with closed dours, und the finding of the Board will be made public | turough the Secretary of War. 10 ts unde! stood ‘Uke board will visit Sandy Bay during tne week. S. Not Sold. he August 19—A gentleman who | Saw Mr. Vanderbilt this morning and questioned hit regarding the story of his sule of Maud 5. was Informed Ubat he bad bot sold the mare. She was, however, shipped to New York on te 8:2) Unun paps Lape pier or to Mr. oe Bonner, Who secretary ‘Gentiewen’ Park at Morrisanla. — Aerial Navigation. STEERING 4 BALLUON AGAINST THE WIND. Panis, August 19.—M. Herve Mangon has pre- ‘sented a report to the Academy of Science concern- ing a recent balloon ascension at Mendon. The bal- Joon was under the direcuon of Capt. Renards, and although it moved against the Wind It easily fol- lowed the course along which it was steered. It ‘was then veered around and brought buck tc the it from which It started. M. Manon considers: it @ memorable event in the history uf werostatic ——.__ Hoboken Gets tne Funds, ‘Trewvon, N. J., August 19—James McMahon was collector of Hoboken and defaulied. He was dis- missed from office on the 18th of March last when ‘his balance in the First National bank of Hoboken wasg.98, The right of the city of Hoboken to this money was disputed by his relatives as Well as by McMahon himself, and the corporation brought @ sult In chancery to recover It. 4 special muster took testimony, Which Chancellor Runyon has con- firmed, decrectig that (he bank pay the money to the treasurer of Hovoken, he, in the courts opinion, Deing the legal custodian: Collision at Sem. pXErano Hava, Mase, Auguat 18 —The schoo ywrence Haines, Capi. Lewis, from Wiscasset for New Haven, with ‘of’ lumber, ‘she was run into ester about 5 weed Sage Pact e's German Army Organize. AUERE, onal Associn- ton of Veterans of the German Army residing in the United St.:tes was formed yesterday by the Landwehr M: ve of Mil Ls Silwaukees the'Chicago Krieger Verne | sent a provest v as accordingly ordered au | t on Saturday Last tha Splrucy cone had been Corresponueht saw Gen. Cb Varrias’ som a few min Ulex He reports (hat Le sow. lile tnthee yester@ay morning, wie hd teen brought back to bis Tormer Place of Iuprisoniwent in this city, Gem Chavarrias ° bad With the conspiracy and ki Fran his arres sed ed conspirators, Is contined im nsily With several Of the raters, ail guarded by the seeond regh A woh who saw Mejia yesterday Ive, though F ported By oe * Shot last Batre é bere Knows 3 cu w Foreign News y Cable To-day. DISASTERS aT SRA, LONDON. August 19 —Kritish bark Ollver Emery, Capt. Churchill, iran St Joba, N, By duly 3 has arrived at Bordeaux. She landed the crew he German bark Ebenegr, Capt. Krauert, from Hamburg, May 1th, tor charieston, wich waa abandoned on the Si tne’. twedish Dark Emma, Capt. Kjokmen, from Kotrerdam for Dela breakwat as Dren towed Into Dover, having een dai % OF THE MANDI MURDERED, Carko, August 19.—The messengers of the mahal are not able in every lustance to poss th the country with safety. An emir, sent by hin With levers to the mucir of Dongola, fell into the hands num. Of hostile Arabs, who mu dered PEAVY THUNDER STORMS IN PARTE. Panis, August 19.—lleavy thunder storms have Sreatiy cooled (he aimosphere. TUE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF BYOIRYE. ‘Tue HAGUE, August 19.—The intermational com gress of hygiene will convene here. Thi a Siugust 21s, nd rernaln iuscoston tH aug SPER, Dr. Stephen Suitth, of New York, ate we umber of Uhose Who ate announced to deliver ad- aresses, ITALIAN BRIGANDS CAPTURED. Rowm, August 19.—The troops bave cat ax Armed Uriabds in Uhe environs of the city after ‘sharp struggle. AN ANNUITY FOR THE ABBR Liner, Letrsic, August 18@—The Gi Duke of Saxe- Weimar tias yranted the Abbe Liszt, the famous Planist, an annully of $1,500, THE DUBLIN SCANDAL TRIALS BRGUX. Dreris.Augos! 18—The trial of the scandal cases Wes begun to-day before the Commission court and ry. Frenc the Bret map put on trial ies Pilar pleaded guilty to the indicument, ‘The court deferred sentence. ‘ ATE SUTSAINLAN BORE. LONDON, AUsUst 19.—Three Abyssinian envoys have arrived iu Engiand. Among the gifts which they bring from King John to the queen arean elephant and a large moukes. Man and Wite Murdered. Kansas Ciry, Mo., Aucust 19—The Tres’ Lite Rock dispatch Says" “Advices from the Indian tern tony report tue murder of Henry Parks and wile at Aci rsdence on Big ereek. “The murderer eutered the house while the victims were asleep, Liy with (he intention of rubherss The wails Bad. been crusted by re Bribery and Corruption im Arkanens, Linus too, ARK. AUgUSt 18 the Hat Dutsh OF this City sypited to Gov. Dorry to nder the act of 1 (wer ty-iwo thousand ste bonds hnsurd in 1897 and due Janae ‘The governor refused on the ground. {Lat (he act’ was passed through bribery abd oor- uy t He wil ret the matter to the legisia- ture, Which Beects in December, The bonds! to what Iskuown a Ube undisputed debt Of the state. ae A Kobber Shot by a Peliceman. Firion York, August 1%—Jomes Benderson: angerousiy shot by a iceman Unis While robbing a drunken mou site ts beliewed ef be the seme Tobber Who kilied Policeman Logam two years aga, — Killed by a Woman. gust 18—A quarrel between Sarah Hubert, a ners and Mr. crea white man, last ening, resuited in the woman koi lato the man's jugular, killing hig Instastay. A Negro Shoow a White Farmer. Lirrie Rock, ARK., August 19.—Near on Sunday, arvlofed man waned Parker rode upto Ue house of @ white farmer named Lawhorn and called lim to Ube gate. After a few minutes talc Varker suddenly drew his pistol, shot Lawhorm dead, and rode off, and has not bee captured. The Broken Wall Street Bank. REPOKT OF ITS CONDITION—SUIT FOR 4 RECEIVER, New York, August 19—Wall street, 10:30 a m— ‘the condition. Bank Superintendent Paine reports of the Wail street bank as follows: actual value, bills discounted, less protested ‘leas doubtful notes, $300.00; demand Joana, market value, $1,109,573. Bad or doubtful actual Value, §68.28%. Due trom Dank ve $29,925 ovr Noy ie. UL 10: (Duk ow nersisp cearing-houss pulang, $1,500; cash, $160,541 acum! value, $1,120,555 62. Liautities—emount due ($1,049 462 90; overdrarts, $51, acron, a, capeal wo $9406.73: rents and salanes Stock, $500,000. “Total liwbllities, Ing devicieucy of $485,673.28. On Loruey general has begun sults for — Notes trom Wall Street. STOCKS STRONO AND MIORER. Serre Mall Street, august ‘ocks have been strong and i to 4 per cent higher this morning, Reading showed Ue provement.” Missourl Pacific was a at 989,40, Erle rome to 10%. A shares St“ Louls and San Francisco advanced 83g Per Cent, lo 20%, ald do. preferred Big, Lo 883g. THE EXPORTS OF PRODUCE from the port of New York for the weet Londay were $7,298,575, agalmst $6,980,766 for the Tor. the week ended Auge Vious week and $574, Ust Bist, 1583. Tue WOLal Exports since January 1st 615,561 against $225,001,706 for the Were $5: ‘ame Ume lust year, 4 000D REPORT at NOOK. Noox.—The stock market during the past hour has been active and higher. Prices advanced 3 2per cent trom the lowest point of the me New York Central sold Up '2 Wo 100, NOFUnweSt 18% to 106, St. Puull 1 lo 88%, Lake Suore 1k to Si, LackaWanha 1 10 114%, abd Loubsville ond Nashville 1 to 36%. Kalirowd bonds’ Buoyant. Vexus Paciic Rios advanced from 82%. W BS}, Peosta, Decatur, and Evansvilie Incomes from a 29. and Erle new, seconds, from 65% to 68. ‘The ast Tenoessee, Virginia, and G have been active, trough prospects of an early Teorganwzation of the vourd of managers Tt is exe pected Ubat General Huldekoper, of Will be elected president aud wii! Dring to the com= Pay addition! influence and a strong ioLowlng. A meeting will be held to-day OF to morrow to consider Ube subject, THY PRESIDENCT OF ERIE, Klernan’s agency says: It ts stat mau thorougliy conversant In, Ei Nr. Joua King, Jr, has signifed his willingness 1@ accept the presid-ney or the Erie company the Gistinet understanding Unat the SILOUNLUNE 1n wll 10 BOUL $4,500,000, 18 to be pro Vided tor." No plun bag, however, yet upon how this result will be a ‘Dor have Mesars. Yowell and Westlake taken te obligation In that i stated Uy the sine genticuan That after the Gost Ing debt bas been cured for, it should and probably Will be the policy of the ompany to continue Le take advantage of the cimuse in the gage permiiting default 1u the payment of six uc cid a geatio- matters that hil Cersive COUPONS, SO ub LO BtFengthen the company Internally And secure ita working cupltal,the want of which the company nas. ‘felt in the past eee ‘Telegraphic Briefs, A fire at Pomeroy, Olio, yesterday destroyed 48 Dulldings with a loss of $50,000, Greely’s Dead Comrades. THE EVIDENCE OF CANNIBALISM FOUND I” KISLING= BURT'S BODY. A telegram to the N. ¥. Times from Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 18, says, In continuing their examination of Lieut. Kislingbury’s body Drs Charies Buckley, A. Mandeville and James Buckley have had re ‘course Lo the mi in examining the contents Of the intestines. “They buve tound here wooay fiber, celiuio~e, spiral bers of air vessels of shells and miberal substances, striped Ussue, epidermis, red bivod corpuscles and oll globules “We believe,” said the “that the epidermis and thuscular Ussue found Was that of @ Duman beng, tbe epidermis coutrasting With epiderinis taken from the arm of one of as put under, the microscope. |The Usue presented the sume characteristics as laid down tn plates: eminent authors, and while we cannot say pose tively that Lieut Kislingbury partook of flesh, yet deductions warranted to be drawn the ddtaissions of the survivors of U the Scarcity or entire absence Of f camp, and the large quantities of f 4 i Ei striped tauscular tissue found by Us BAtisty us thas Ube story of cannibalism was 4 (ruthful one, What we under a moguityi on Friday last thought was hair under the talc seems more Uke Vegetable fiber. Kisiingbury's physical con. dition Just previous to his death was such thas perfect OF even‘approximate digestion was eo" ‘The examinstion of the body of Lieut. Dury in the chapel of Mount Hope hurslay Inst was nearly completed wi uckiey broke ence and said: “Gentiemes, the dissection of that body was the work Pere There was no hacking with knives, Was the Work ol a sharp scaipel in the bai clever anatomist. Gentlemen, Dr, Pavy's before you.” ndeville—“It was the work of every ligament ond tendon was utilized." ‘ear ‘A person preent said: “br. Vay died before Lieut Kislingbury, and your conclusious are there fore wrong.” ‘On Friday Dra. Buckley and CA the option that Ki ‘by Dr. Favy, and that be 7, and thai at i i tf ¥ a £5; 8 shtiiarto'whe G. AH tue toning ates wert sdlieas: iheaomene — Bare Harwig. of Milweukee: auahon Soe chenee weet skeet a mc oy te Winkler, of paymasier. Tliey meet in St. questing he Commitee on hance to consort Louis next year. = ‘state deposits ‘ational bank in ‘the house's seeoluson & Street Car Driver Shet Dead by a argo an odiry lite the aftr of te Planters a exTQFO, On August 18- Wilber, Plumb, & street | te object eng" ascertain We <2

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