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Se y ' é +POTOMAC RIVER BOA GOK AT LOW FAnis SSS | NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. i LA AUCTION ais EVEN STOCK OF AUCTION SALES. J STEAOUDINARY FALZOF TROTTING HORS! ‘a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,11 a m.,at D. PS Pursiciaxs AND Daveersrs RECOMMEND 2d Edition. LIS BREECH FIEST-CLAaeS FALE. XUND TRIP. at i} ADING AND Ml ADING (SHO) | NICHOLS’ BAZAAR, Broad street, above Arch, Fula | giite Hlerant Steamer LAKE and MOSELEY, teare | QUSS: HISIING TACBLE LS | etpate, BR > Eeee Fk 4: 7 Dav atesop me card sAiUEDad. ap. he, lie DS ARE The handsome black trotting gelding Sec:land—neor’ | (PB ERE O 9 Wwww RX Sp atosbat Gonine ‘hig: tworile reeord 4.1 can trot cle to2- | bee & & Soo? WY OR AS ; ae sarees now; is a good horse in his class, RRR 00. Whart, Telephone call »y | _ Also the stylish chestnut gelding Nntwood, jr., with R x Sass FOTOMAG RIVE ; j a pogton tenga br change ties 3 wi oped tpg cape Polat pat FY x THE OHIO MINE TKOUBLES, Steame> THOMPSON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY Feloou the: premises. a above: Steck. Gf 7 U wen together with Scot! ro feat rom FRIDAY. Fam Tare : c eae utaced RIDER ICSE TWENTIERE w | team” For full prsicw'ars nee tatmarrente toro t ples Threatening Atitua ‘the Strikersin mS LEAMER Mai TANOLEAVES SEVENIH-STEEE VM, ate eve evening thereafter at sulic yt Sane fa s1T? yt FER tims’ Hocking Valley—A Resume of the ‘What every SUNDAY 1 UrSDAY and THU, turiher notte . - sj Auctioneers, Sct x g e Situation, Bt 7 celek & 0. for Mattox SAKE ALLY INVITED, as many D ets. uw. (317 and 319: s r = +7 A Fridaya. et fe solit in original packages. Great baneuits - si q z Bags | CRCNAT ©. (ber 1.—The situation in io elen Beee, FOLEY, Muctiouet. | BROKER SALE OF | USUEDEEMED PLEDGE the Hocking Valley 1s most dangerous if the miners Se facie will ro era NDSiL . ‘once ve. tneasures. Gaye up, and Charo: “a wliart Thurwiass ‘tie. - CHAINS: DMASIOND-HINGS AND AS THE BEST TONIC. Co etd ink orpeelid isan ftom of sae, the store will be scutes by OMEARA® GOLD KING: TINS (CLUSTERS fr) BRAC LETS, SILVER FORKS, 10,000 men are idle, and have been so for montis, J. AL GLUE! Decause of disagreement between tham and the 50. Manutacturers of “KU! down and Mondays aud Wed: ceived daily, This medicine, combtoing, Tron with pate reyes a AND Pl, KNIVE~ SPOONS. LADLES nics, quiet ietely CURES DY ers aBOUL the price Wo be paid for mining. i _ 5 a : , OPERA GRASSES SIELD | PHENO EOE, Ss Son Ih pWEARRES WeAPoRS | Th® owners have adopied tue plan of ei Steam Se Ee = 8.4 8, AT AUCTION BLOOD, CHILLS AND FEVER, and LGIA, | Ploying miners from eisewhere, {tallans and by eR A eee I :gpWEDNESD A. MORNING sHyTENMER TMD | Hy rail and thorough sesimlation with tho-bvoa ie | Otbers, wiling | to aecept lower rates, und aie: Sonne = es pita ep rues i884, commencing at 11 N'OCLOCK. we will wit with, | reaches every par stem. Durifes and enriches | algo of using machinery wilere practicable. Be ey ee SH aud 319 Ul strvet northwest, corner D street. | 1/Carsale rooms, for accouit o; whoo it may coucer , | the blood, strehethens the muscles and Lerves, abd tones these men ii idleness, with tamMies devendent, we and in the steck of unr: A FIN APPETT: above. By order of felt rates the evat ie Bey, aod Llermiedinte lanuisas retUruibe | LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF EXCELLENT Pledges as partly inentoned Ih Best tonic known, thelr places to-day fled by foreigners and the ‘last HOUSEHOLD GOOD3, COMPKISING— hope of employment at any price cut off. ‘The in- Tt will cure the worst cane of DY all Gn Satur dass, 4.20 p. m.. for Carsioman, Nomink and | pvnpon SCITES (1. TEST D SIGNS), Seen RELA ‘Aistceaning symptoma, such an Testing the Food Belane | troduction of ~-blacklogs,” ‘as tne men are cailed intermediate fatdhiacy teturnine Sanday ceriing. ~ | CIRO SCHED Va p OTHER CHAMBER SETS, "YOST FISHER CO, Heal Heat in the stcumeh, feat sarncete, Who work at lower rates than tie miners clultn 1s is Wedtvsduys. 9:8) 8. uh. Spee al Excuriot to Cm | EO na ee eH EO STEN 2 HE ONLY TROS 1CINE Jegial Lene ani ce HeRSCE + Rv tand a8 a wana SON PADGETT. Agwnt CW MIDLEY. Manse MEDICINE THAT WILL NOT | just, has been attended with some disturbances BLACREN OB ISJURg: THE THETH. ie’ mine owuers have’ been compelled to hire Teruo thie icad selentary iter % Woman, and to | guards to protect the men trem viownce, and the AILIN( REMEDY FOR Digpaspe or | “Diacklege” have been virtually imprisoned In the S mines, CANP ROCKERS. HANDSOME CANE-SEAT ARM DINING CHAIRS, waLsti MAKLLE-TOP MIRBOR-BACK SIDE- +RUSTERS SALR OF SMALL BRICK DWELLING AND LOT No. 448 181 31 KEEL. On WEDAESDAY ai NOC TH, I-e& at HAL ANU: THE LIVER AND FOLE, FORTRESS MONKOE AND THE EXTENSION TABLE, (CLOCK, in ftont of the pre 3 KIDSEXS. ; t Caan Sevens edof ty Versups suferine from the effects ner. pan ‘SOULE. = eCOVRED LUUNGE (VERY FINE), py anne: OE eOeed of | vou troubles: loss of apietite or daciity eects An Account of the Riots, ROCKEKS, PRi NCB-PLATE MIRRORS, ‘fronting auick re tof and remewed energy By ita uae. ‘There has been talk for some time that the joedage ana Wedneniay Satara: $3 fA | coLPaEN AOE CAUSE HEADACHE Gh PRopUCE | miners would concentrate and drive the “black- ‘tops at ae oint and Corufield Harbor going snd. RAVINGS, - ic a! iraprev NS’ |\ON—other Iroif medicines legs” from the mines. The work of Saturday ulg! 4 oie? sonal aan B IEAUS WASHSTANDS. | ator trick dating Be cas ee iH It is the only preparation of Jron that causes no inju- i Drugists recommend vious effects “Vhysiciaus and Was the first Indication of carrying out such pul SATURDAY NIGHT STEAMER BI Wik MATTRESS, HAIR AND OTHER | $06y brick rot it | pose. A furthur account of tat disturbance Say NOES ES : “Teruis: “One-half fu cash; the rethainier thihe DEST. THY IDO Uhat #2 culminated “at half, ast't o'clock Sunday ‘irate eensancion ouths with tutetert, wid weured treed of trusten | The keuulne has Trade Mark‘and crossed red lines on c ; aioek § pores theyremies. A deposit of $10) iuust be aude ut te | WRMIWE. no other, morning by an attack of armed strikers, variously Mave vily By foie geben i eet dene | “Rud BROWN CHEMICAL CO, Baltimore, aa, | estimated ac trom 75 to 100, resulting in the instane ‘rwinia "eae forse MAEHSGS STOVES, “rants FREBRRESTRENAGES truntes. | Gow Muu. Pia 187 oie “is kaw. Gane guitea number of ue pe gy Lae coe sie Mowe Pann BETS, |e ed bat nt Mae Pi pesketion cect Recent Scuilsat widigland vs iyargé | CHANCERY, sare or vaLvanee, rypRoveD | =) Sew gis Ago ty” are! ransterrcl oper Sea's eaitess will call for and check Uaxragestuca | 1 shove, The sale pronent Pumped BERERG Ean and that neiguborhoods 22 intnuisber arated gin a eat ma. By virite of decree nity canee Ni BREAKFAS? COCOA. With breech-loadiug shot-guins and a brace of Te i Twill wll, ou TUESDAY. THE AY TUE SRE TEMUSET AD. ant volvers apiece. At the Ume of the attack but seven guards were | Qu duty. ‘They gavo the alarm aud ‘opened tire | a | sirencih of Cocos anteel qith Stare i he Test of the guards rudited, aud for ten minutes Hoes | erie GE Goce Sata te ach Are ON CR | 2 Soctinnaes Ae a Ee eee Tn Adicicus, nourishing, atrengthening, easily digested, | SUCIS More exchanged aud te strikers were at last driven back. Win. O'Hara, of Lozan, an old. vei- | and edmirably adapted 1ur avalide us Well us tor per yey B aa oh ey eran of the late war, was doing guard duty at th Hine, The strikers do doubt Aiséw his postin, 5 fe Was taken by surprise. He Was heard t0 Sa BOLD BY GHOGEES EVEEXWHEES “For God's sake, gentlemen, have mercy,” atid Wits instantly shot dead, more tan forty buckshot ens | tering WS body atid Mteraly tearing away hits | shoulder. He was an industrious that, inuch ¢s- teemed, and Well Kuown In Logan. He leaves a wite. Jacob Litt, an ex-police officer of Logan, was | shot through’ the cali of the leg by buckshot, but hot dangerously. Adin Baurer, Geruian and umnarnied, aged about 25 years, was suol In the | alu Wa, TOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE ‘The Steamer STE. Cap! W WrEss & co. | AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. We will Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which tha ex- cessof Oil has been removed. It has three times the Hise | and © Geoekesan, wilt res Set fiver Landings, SUNDAY, | Uh our store, 637 Lousiaula, avenuc, thee, ONDAY, SEPT! MBedt ESDAY Es OCKOA. M., th : residue in two equal | nis with interest fh dias of sai wliole pu Prescaice? coceluusstion uasiuallad Apris a BALEMENDUN & BRO. Arente mis-6en th JME YEHS0s: er. vensoxt STEAMER W. W. Conconts pig wes Tih-street wliact Uily (except Sunday) for Mt fnon at lo otlck aun: Feturtung, teaches: Wass tchavout 3.0 pam oa, 2 IL. PLARE, Captain, W. BAKER & CO., reps DORCHESTER, MASS Liu, Gloves. of Overcoat and Gents? Clothing. les, Clocks. Ents, stmwis, &e.. fc. Fersons kolditz tickets on which the time bas SSE Sul Pitan take wotice, av the good must be suki Ww ithout reserve. WEFKS & CO., Auctioneers, bat F, SELINGEE, Broker, VED REAL ESTATE SISTERS 3 BETWEEN Six i ScRELTS, We will sell at public nue’ CURD AY. cet Sore AUGUST, Isstar FIVE O'CLOCK b. ML. partiggg Ql lit number td wx), i saware numbered tour | Bundred and itty: a0), troMth ged lt Avevsr Cursnixa Ovr Sates | — ¢ a y ALTER DB WILLIAMS jctioneers. feet one (1) neh on the suuth side of Lauisiaua ave. | wanGuan head by buckshot, receiving a scalp wound, which RAILROADS. Ay x ae EH sone BRUSSELS, | dy stored cern a bast bak sit esti Burney Dobeeliy Albert Riggs and Wildam Hum AILROADS. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, BRU welling house, known ss tie, aon aren Se nwelly, Riggs and am Hum . | om roe ABA APD SURES CAREERS ex | 3h MST eta tes tae tie | Soe ee mee | Hae yaeaek avers, w-re asleep m a barn, Just out. Side the picket line. ‘The barn was surroimded by | O'CLOCK AML, "we Shull seM. at residence ‘No. 201 D land ‘reeords of the Dist fees tolio sta att ict of OF SUMMER GOODS ATSLAUGHTERING PRICES SOUTH, SOUTHWEST | i" ‘he strikers and all three captured. Donnelly was a AND WEST, Suscbous farina yin: Walnut frne Porte dena sss With sis percent iutaret payable see | PREVIOUS TO TEARING DOWN THE WALLS TO Knocked | down and aly, beaten, Dut the | ) 920 am SEW OULEASS all. 2 tex ‘bieatad Diniog-roou Chates, Wak | “terme ot eale: Cash. Mortsaer can hezgncrgl Guns | CONNECT OUR NEW BUILDING WITH OUR FAS. | seventy fein the party, all masked. some | acetious, tor all points Se - saistande: Hale and | verancing at purchaw score A dcpost oF $100 Te | pag ee elf faces blackened, ‘others ‘had bandker- ex ept Sunday. with C. & 0. jdvng, Bruswis, Lugrain and other dred at time of sale, Right reserves wilitterms , ENT STORE. WE SHALL SELL ANY GOODS IN | ef a1 _ - vere oa | Basu Siceyatg Buti cats trons Sew ¥: rk aind Wan vets Chita. Glass anid Crockery “Wate, Rileben | are not complied with iieeves days. at risk ted coat of | eats ed over. tote face and all were ane inatom to Atlanta, “Puiliuar Sleeping ears from Wasuington aud Atianta to New Urbans BIPM LOUISVILLE PASE LINE. Bully Via Char | , Iettesville to Chnei Louisville and alt Western | PoeE yy, Pea Sleteing “cars “Wasbinctun to tae ile. AND EXPLFSS. Dail ovr: E DEPARTMEN’ ixsg | With shotguns, pistols and’rifles He says that Sone newspaper published iu Waslangton, D. G. THIREY-ETVE DEVARTMENTS AT LBB | Write witir icin’ ove wan suse down avid wil ILS ‘auas-deas phe | THAN COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL im-| the armsot another and was carried off. He Uuluks | several were badly wounded. te THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ON Ac. | PORTATIONS, WHICH WILL SHOMELY come IN. | “Flom “Donnellys Statement 1t appears gount of the rai ESDAY, SEPTEMBER | iim, ec. Tern cant so SS WAUTEN by WILLTAMS & CO., Aucts. J K- FULTON, Auctioucer. ‘AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. purchias resale in hat a lle z Tye secdud attack Was to be made, He suys: “After | Mach RUMEN HATE AND UAPAESE,DOOY ya eat ay sores To fonaytvnte sven by | SHRAD Se ASD TEAC vicouna, | ALEOUBS.¢AND So. LAWNS, WARRANTED EAST | isog Captured f was taken Out on the und 4 die | 5 ae hag iat Seong tp fos LOCK A. M., my stock of For- eS “| COLORS, KEDUCEB TO4 CENTS. OUR 12% AND | tance of about a quarter of a mile, where reinforee- | Palisa ub Wand inents were expected. ‘The man who appeared to | ‘be te leader said: ‘Boys, It ts no use to-night. | Our reinforcements have Backed out.’ ” i pine ile. Charlotte and Atlanta to New Orlesns: also, fren: Wastancton wa Clarlo:te and Columbia to agate Puls: wyiug Car from Waslungton | few uly ‘iieopaist of WO: a Walston Gola and saver | ld Necklaces, ‘charms, seatie reglasses, Speis— jain Goid and Set RY FRAMED’ A-HALF $1. BE: ‘ON WEDNESDAY AF LEK THIRD, AT HALY-PAST FIV | 150. LAWNS REDUCED TO 8 CENTS. O'CLOCK, weffid | REMNANTS OF THESE AT YOUR OWN PRICE TO and Me ‘Chains, erware. any's Of- | . This salu will inckude all Forfoited Pledges from Nes, anvany’s Of | «iy to 7ai20 iuclusive, amd wll Connue moraines $k ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in twel aud eizh, tenn interest, aiid to | AS WE DONOT WANT TO CARRY THEM TO NEXT tured by deed of trust, or all cosh = : ALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, wel ‘The operators say the object of uc attack was to | Meangamas Devaney Tego eaves Washineton at 104 | : paeoae bet | Jent ot or 1, a oot Bh mara Se CLOSE. intimidate the new men and run them vif. | ae a eaieston n Shows St01 sold Thiust runtingon Four-and-x-half street ‘and runni — a texing leave Washington sf 9:20AM and | Pree eaikinitverwamr Gave igen be; ber ne | ton alcy: improved by tnecstery tease ateliae ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, The President on the Hox. | \ on inquire at THE COACHING PARADE AT NEWPORT TO-DAY. _| stat traey ouths, notes to bear 6 per Puovivence, R. 1, September ivy —The coaching | 20 “elgck and evenings at 7-30 o'clock until all tue lots | be» ‘ab option of | 0 x 2 ; Wi SLAUGHTER, X. MACDASIED edged es Ecaveyanciag sf purchascrntost;e aoe | . parade at Newport took place this mornin. The + Gea Pans Age, ANA | Seem FUN, Fawubrbersns Mactseter, | De@iborequired acme 8 Pewee econtia deresit | BEASON, =e Tine was led" by ‘the ‘president, Augtst Tele eee . 023-5" DUNCA’ | BLEACHED TABLE LINENS. WARRANTED PURE, | mont, with President Arthur’on ‘the box WE GREA (CANSON BHOS, A | beside Lim. Nine oter couches followed, witht —| soles APENSSYLVANTA ROUT. | FULL WIDTHS, REDUCED TO 40c, FROM 60. We their roofs filed with prominent soclety people. ; TO THE NOKTH, Wi St AND SULTHWEST. 1 processiou TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPE ND CORNER OF N 5 = [thes avenues trough’ which. the TORRES TRACE, SUERSDUD CCENERY | 7¥g TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSES ON AND CANAL STREETS SOUIEAST OF S| 1000 WASHER ALLALINEN HUCK TOWELS AT) Diisod wore crowded Sith cottage folks, hid ats Se FA SAC HUSPELES AVENUE, BETWEEN SEW | By virtue of a deed of trust duly reconled in libe: 1235 CENIS, Of the officers of the English ship Northampton jean gehrece Joby era is cou | EMS e AN SUE AND SECOND SIRLEE | x00 tolio me cues : were ‘aitong ‘the crowd on the. footway. pd ciahelet on TEER? MENTED ERNE. cy, 1005, ae orx | Nalaerten counts in ihe Sas NAPEINS! NAPEINS!! The meet was made aL Ws ad the start at Fer P ‘ual th = | The lle moved-up to President Belmonv’s fart ODDS AND ENDS OF SOMP AND HUNDREDS OF | portsinouth, where the whole company were his cENSOn EGR uests at Inicheon. | DOZENS OF OTHERS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, es tanta » Limited Express | O'CLOC. F. ML we shall e-ll, Ip tront of the p eSEP TE MU y Fast the torth partof Jot, in square 60%, having 3 feet 8 | ESCLOGK EMC Meet one WSierie | inetes trout, sunning back tie depth thereof, improved | gr gartel of en 1) AN tho twondtory brick dwelling houses, gasad Water. | Pretrict of Col at BALE-PAST FIVE, - a Hint ewe he city of Washingt. knowit ax Le tanu beret 1 au invextmenit : (4). tu square numubezed sevcn hundiwd aiid seventy “oe oa ST SEASON’ were those of Col. Geo. Fearing, los, fetes and | i tetber wlan cnatar eyruriale | ADOUTTOOPAIRS LAST SEASON'S BLANKETS, | WOT thing ULC, Ge Restin’s Fe } B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. | in Che andtwe yearn totes to ARE MOSTLY IN GOOD ORDER. WE WANT TO | Kay street, down Ayrault street to Broady by the eas¢ road to Mr. Relmtont’s farm, a a | CNCANSON = CLOSE 1 RE THE RECWIPT OF GOODS <——e | pape ee ales su quuned af {au tahiti eah ale | trouble Brewing for the White Star SRUSTEES, SALE, OF TWO. TmnEp-srony | By atuunhanetn cont, terns are norco FOR THIS FALL, oe Line. = Tepe tle zs ‘ BETES SEC OSD ASD | Caste ie Ge op Sutauline archos after fe | 499 FULL SIZE COMFORTERS, FILLED wITH| New York, September 1—The commissioners of | Ror New York aint ale soune “heWspaper | emizration have nouNed Collector Rovertsou of Ui Sin Sa Pets Soka Bas HOUSES | SuUicthtalin Wasbiystow bt of a deed of trust, dul 301 y recorded no Ea 30, 400, 10.00 abd 1115 p va WOW aud WI ue Limotew baxpre=s Parlor Cars, #40 m. daisy, vacept Sunday, WHITE COTTON, AT 21, ACTUAL VALUE 81.15, action of the White Star steatus — luruing adrift trdin the Britrante. 3 WHITE Goops! WHITE Goops!! for whom no provisions was mad? tor any In migrants ! forwarding jor Losten without chats, 210 F Wastsuarton county: in the Dist = mt TEARS i sesame, ee SO Gite! PEA DAY, He SECOND Day SPLENDID CHECK NAINSOOK REDUCED TO Tc. | frendsor protertiny, Tielu, frou sharpens. The A rough tran Fed MBRr 4D, tesa at UALT-VASE FIVE | | eXceLLENT INDIA LAWN REDUCED TO io, | Secretary of the Treasury will be ‘noulod” of the CL atoand Iya ee key Oak 8: | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED * = * | matter. pute rape VROPERTY ING) ORGEIOW JIG AND | FROM 18e. — uunbered nine | Beis eee — | Prohibitionist Nominations for Con- 13 p.m. On Sund J sedate cise we sienceite men ea ne 1,00 YARDS DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES | krense Pe eee CE maid lot wine 9). 80d | on the lath day of Uctoler, Ista, und reccrtedl CLEVELAND, 0., September 1.—The prohibitionists | ho REDUCED TO 12440. FROM 30e. 2 y hominated Abrat eS (G2 feet dig inches), thence | Liber Nu. 17, felio $55, 0 eR BON of the 2ist district today nominated Abratam inching (2 feet Aig Inches), ence | trict of Culuinbia, Tas PRSEYS wn ‘Teachout for Congress. Gjustter icchea (Gy Te atu thenes | book slatted 46 uci Truwtes asad old ae ee Juy Odell was hominated by the same partytin Afet (ide) to the place Of bexinuing, | Ux Siniis, deceased, : IN ENDLESS VARIETY ATA GREAT REDUCTION. | the 19th congressional district. | Creek Line, 635m. and 440 p.m. daily, © thodeaut two huuldred and thirty-atg | SF, 04 the | Supine ee | Delay t with all the unproveruents, Sh re ah ng salt GREAT SACRIFICE IN LADIES' UNDERWEAR. No Change in Prices of Coal. i re eae oe el me ly eats, ection aud Lereditainents | Davi auction ou SATUKDAS SOME OF THESE ARE SLIGHTLY SOLED aND | PHILapEtruta, Pa., September 1.—Tae Septem. | ALEX ANDi a AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY. coi, Lalnucr i equal iestalinents | DAY OF SUPLEMUIN, tos at HALE-PAST LIU e OF TEESE ARE SSHIGR er Clreutar of Prices ot Goals Issued by tie Pull EP MEER ANDuIAT AND: WasdENGTON HAIL: Years, notes o Dear interest pasable | U'CLO Q0S-hi Trout of theyre: | WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, delphia and Reading Coal company, Lo oar: aid with ws “uy Wits of the north side of West ‘een Highs and Valley streets, ro be sceured Uy deedof teast-or | ivhaser. Collvey aici Re Asustek sie scanned at sae | uuplied with iu seven day, ctherwige poorest frselt ut the risk and cust day, make no changes in U 200 DOZEN APRONS, FULL DEEP RUFFLES, 100. | Tuouthe TO EARLY BUYERS OF FALL AND WINTER | phe Newcastle and Middlewex f, HR. es rullug the past Sand 1125. m For Alexandr’ 3 Gg p aa Uy Sunday eet, | town, i foustitye purchaser afer five days" publig | Sp"y Loaded any tit | GOODS OUR STOCK CARRIED OVER FROM LAST ‘THE PROJECTOR SAYS IT IS KOT A FRAUD. uch osalei scine Mewepaper ‘published iB | Meh Property Me auure particularly bounded atid de | _prressona. Pa. Geptpmper i. “0hos P: Slinpeon N18 VERY DESIRABLE, AND AS WEIN: | Plots Nos fif 1 (15) ror Ue has telegraphed from NEw York to tne edit Winttaae BaceeD TEND TO COMMENCE OUR SALES WITH FRESH | Chronicle and Telegraph in relation to the i WILLIAM DICKSON, {Trustee iewkins’ addin to. Geo alleged L | Tot No. eight (3) of ae ip ats J Gndrs tose, — scheme to wietimize onuiae ineearore ein . Se ee a aay ~ | aes thee ullows: _ Becinnitec for the GOODS ONLY WE OFFEK GREAT INDUCEMENTS | bonds purporting to have been issued by Lhe New. SEWING MACHIN point op the north side uf Went tre seviity 4 sk castle and aiddiesex ‘rallway coupins aa j ance netecel Fisty-lgnr G4) feet west, follwing the Lee of aut ON THE THIRD FLOOR IN THE ABOVE GOODS, sylvania, Which 1t was claimed had no corporate i ON. T. C | West stfeet: the rth at 1 MAKE THE ELEVATOR, | existeuce, that the articles of sGsoclation of Uys | Cranks Ne '. Sroor. JOTTON, | West street, toil COTTONS AND BROWN AND Neweasule and Middiasex railway SHEETINGS, pany were BLEACHED, OF ALL THE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS, of state on the | Ueah rath iene | eleven {ti fests a SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, fled in the office of the secret flo SARATOGA. - toll SPLEN '-QU: a - 29th of July, but the Issuance of Ule charter was | AND CATSKILL MotNTAING ja unting NEW AMERICAN. No.7, es eaaterty ‘At rin ; 1 PILI 2 castle Northern railway controversy, und that, as : ies wueh-azin machine, manufactured | ghx (°6) tert te () rete: tame tects PEEACHTD PILLOW CASE COTTON 124 CENTS | Co'there being any fraud in tue matter, su | ONLY ALL RAIL AND PARLOR Car LINE Auscrgcan bewioe Machine Oo. | dace (isdes) ffty-cuhe Ce) tect fone PER YARD. | cusation is false. s sence Sineurssesiniae: | fopran (bdee het “eidlalgiartsiccnes | WE MEAN BUSINESS, ARE. PREPARED FOR THE —— = | a urainlty omesti, Ringer, Howe @.. w. | PRUE cet T at SAME, AND SHALL NOT £LINCH FROM LOSS TO A Fatal Leap. rit Wilson (Nol Saud other first-clue! Machines 207 melthen(t'c te plnee uf tesnttuing, | DOT. ToROXTo, OXt., September 1.—Two prisoners OF OUR CLERKS ARE OFF ON FuRLOUGE, | with, tie hh a f WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED TO WAIT ON toget while being brought from Port “the peony rts witb Kingston penitentiary jumped from the steawer rthur to. the | 0 canvassing agents, ihet the two | BU olin with us you save money and annoyance | aif PSH it YOU WITH PROMPINESS DURING THESE HOT | ilo Like Superior. One of them, haned Drake, IN SPECIAL 959 fou frog at SUF residence Ly’ expesienced | MT lyr cal or 1a oe ear, in| DAYS, Was drowned. ‘The other was recaptured. < a Oe Se | note Dearne titers aint Senet. by der of tran ther was res sl hi Kitts rep G auenwice. Eee pranies of alka af ovting oC ie nese | — Attempt to Wreck 2 Train im Virmnin, | Alter 3 P.2L; | coxuer Tth-end H next door to Auerbach's Gente’ Fur- | Sevytgyai iii tS cost of the jure awe. S100 to be | eSEt ALEXANDRIA, Va., Setember 1,—The soutien | Ps A Bamatg | ——_tishine and Hat store 226 | Listand abstract of title cai be Soon At the ofico of TANGDURGH & BRO, train which left here last night at 11 o'clock on the | Pasiot Cate teal | ay a 5 ee . rie a au2t ¢f, 472 and 424 SEVENTH STREET. | Virginia Midland railroad was thrown from the | { Pais Tae Licer Rexsixo New Hoxe eetnthekan Ono OA ING. Tomine. | tack, about three miles from Lynchburg, the | MOUSTATS FX- ss =< Siete . bolts having been removed from the rails by Son Hot x. | AND HALTFORD SEWING MACHINES, Tio as DOWLING, | Noaz Sera (Ce misereant. ‘The entire train left the track, but no | i gee Jersey City to Saratoga a Ye stmplest and most durable Sewing Machinevever"| TRUSTE | yA en fas ere aS In eee SAKATOGA AND CATSEILE MOUNTAIN LIM: | Jroducd Sold cu mouth payments, and Uberal diz- CtPenneyivaniaive FOX HOT WEATHER, More Strikers. PSL bad ela s x count for easly NOAH WALKER & CO, Coucupcs, O., September 1-—The miners tn the re 1 — Ohio central region, along Sunday creck, went out Ra. SEEENESINENS au FRE « ¢Pennaylvanta iva, to-day on the preteXt of not getting the Septer Westen Kehable Sewing Machines and Fashion Roems, PLIGHT, DAY OF PGriny REE ICS advance. It {fs expected that they will join the | At home, mountain oe Oth street 2. Tee b. FIVE O'CLOCK FM. all that cectatn p th i + St. Cloud Building. Hocking valley strike, being adjacent to Uiat terrl- bei h reaside or bay, Nuns’ Clot G Lines fur rent. AU ‘oudsrepaired, Bazar | €tPenpsytvania Ava Bere, ewe wry. — mee tae {| NOAH WALKER S02 Drapdetesues 2 Latest Foreign News by Cable. BHAT GREAT | . ‘ Extra loug Drap deta and | * AN INNOCENT MAN HANGED. oy as Hees ce aeurots th Clemsr vente Ava Alpses, Beste. Loxpox, September 1.—Nr, ‘Timothy Harrington, igtect tothe pace NOAH WALKER & C9, Pony = .P. for Westmeath, has written a letter stating Fs * ‘Obe-thind ch, ef whieh 8 ste | C2oPeumsivanla ava Dray deta Vs uitian while in prison angering she tunocens® ot : City Nom dommes. ‘ Tey bb aud 12 months, resect: |, a iidsen's Sailorand Nor- | Myles Joyce, who was hanged for the Muamtrasia \ a BESTS LUST it. Gen Pew ac | MEDICAL, &e. aig note fig: | NOAM WALKER & CO, 1A ee ea colon murder. This deposition was! never ‘published = HOOD RESSO! x, USING A BOTTLEOR, Lea eR ee CPennaylvania Ava Neck wearinalinewabapes | 17 Harrington cays be will subuilt: the matter to cto pinoy | MASQUER ES CRING A BoTEEEOR shat | puriamen are any case | NOAH WALKER & CO, st Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALELE & 0, — (Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, Dicue” Underweat" dee kc, at very reduced PRAYERS AOAINST THR CHOLERA. Pricey tor cash. Rous, Member 1.—His holiness the pope has ed an encyclical letter, in which he enjoins upon he faithful that prayers should be offered against: the cholera, and also for the frecdbm of whe holy, ‘see and the prosperity of the church. CHOLERA IN. SP AIS. ALICANTE, September 1.—It is feared that cholera has appeared here. ‘Two suspicious deaths have occurred ia a fainily which recenUy came from Al- ‘al Weakness, Nervots Do Bed lepoteney spans vigut to the whole ‘We bistros nottweste HEALED. Go To os th 5 bE LASE ANDTHE Wisi, ?) &! SANNEY COUPLER! : SUNI BTN izwton from state FCBEDUIT IN} dest UNTEL Leave Wan ~_STEAMEL AT. TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN 3 irawers New Noni ako Have me Hut _ | | Company's pier, No.4 Scr iver. fouk of Morton ADICTED THAT | Hieet, New Yor Mg Karucemts de Jomscel, Wedmead established ad- ormandic, Frangeul, Wedne ati {cure « fall forins of NOAH WALKER &CO,, yf Sisivadh chara't'h for over dt Sear As NEVER BEEN (5 PennsylvaniaAve. 04 625 Pennsylvania Ave * fers, ‘Three others in the family are il. Every eSadtuce dy | Labrdor, Gotiier Weduestay 9 et Tre Best Precaution 1 taken to prevent the spread ot the C Paindie A) Tremaine! Seunaet© | pangue Praueatlaatiques? Paris LOUIS DE “IHE CONCORD HARNESS” comagion, if it is cholera. ‘jhe clothes of the de- ceased have been burned anda cordon established ew Work. HE CON fe via Monrvevit 10-154, m. | Flan tre uly treated | Zar Hoard, with ‘ORD COLLAR, about the house. F tut Tolndo, via Wi fed ce ind eifcie t wurse’ furs & B08, Seibraneyte ‘Wedave on band s large stock of the Celebrated, “CON. ern Sina te che rants tesny Pare ae 3, sei Pemaas vais avenue, ds kes (CCK ON & ROCK. | for Philadelphia an New York at 10 am. | ct wacr bia ne ae ‘Ament tue Waslunston,D,0, | CORD HAKNASE ofall Hipds and deweription, ,Xoxpox, September 1—The Gerinan ship Mareo haps for Pistadelghia 0 aa, eet ee | SED LIS Ear Coupe Carfiaye td cal Harncos aspeciaity, | Palo from Breues for New York, struck a Fook of facet SY. with ea | NU GPa ME erate sremtatste ae titted tats | Lee BBE. * | Bateot'the crew were rescued, but sanece as tached Moot Aun einale complaittegutctly Cured Gant Bc , ‘ 4 Were rescued, Dut almost dea Hey Falters cm werk dare. 5.6 2.6 an scm.e.an.oon, | consult daily af Lt. sh iva surtlinest Ofice Hoare Fe S bare. Ao dejiniag Neti Wot from exhaustion. : std. 10 ae hs SEE | irom ate Gorloes pam. ee only. ASHE n Ratchela at lcleeat ——— Hittite rain) 6:40, 6 BAC, 7 We oh vw WHOS i NOH ASD LIN Tren yennine CONCORD LaBRESS nas Sees | he Gov ent the Owner of the more on Sundays. € 20,500,200 ma. 125 [)%,EEON, THE, OLDEST. ESTABIS de AE COUR Raion tame end trade-iuark stamibed one yl Moines sie SOG 4:40, 9:50 TO ), tv and 1010p, ts om the Shenandoah Valley Kailrcad, 10:15 abl: Ladies’ Phywician i th lus between Al aod Dees =a fice quickly Tensove Officials at the State department say that the ‘Washington Monument Society doesnot eontrol the pt. 9 Senvta, a Ones BET x THE wortpr oo dally 4 AvnaNtAL Wel, Sep. IT, Gatti 2 TASTES M0 byte tus won son | NES Got CBepate efor nda gs | otis Nal Bert 2 Auta “Wea Oe UPPER TEN conveyed to me government January 10 10%, by fer Way Stations betwren Washineten and Baltimors | bOUr—) Wand 7to9 p. Mk au20-m*” | RATES UF PASSAGE-X00, 840 and $10, accormae| WOW WE OD + |W. W. Corcoran and Joan B. Clarke, executive Yat Pah Fe a eas Rs oak are 1 at ores teksten ta Wwew oe {| officers of the soctety. The deca was filed at the op mn On Sundiye 82da as “ue V8.4 tote : corage at wery rage til 2 ) | State departunen ape me one mechs co eens oe iy baathin Seen ene Dake | grand Guccitewaud alicia burmae Euros | RWW BE HE gets BS Gi feet iy & mand §:80 p.m, daily vacept sunday 443 |g awe caused by iudiscretion, ‘Poseouoas | JRC rates, © Pau Ihis desk a [aie cally for Pratcival Satite un Metwoitan | QiEazIG Weasuees caused by indiscretion, Poisonous | ORES EE ais oe tase given for. Belfast, Glancow, ASK XOUR GROCER au recaee Deie wes at beste dye ASE Sata, m, daily for Lesion. Staunton aud | Bid at wtANDIFERDS 8 Cloot acy. th and | Het. Aitwerp and other ports on the Continent, and to-morrow he will move biick again to the Interior “rts begs Sov eS BEE | Frome oh “eth led dei | PS a aS, rt ot tn Comer en H&B. W. CATHERWooD, department bulaing. escepe su | avs Teal x Greensor both Steerage and cal MILADKLPHIA = delist Be and s.35 pm. cay ect | BO — Sa EO Reis nen: DC | _myttm aibeatey F EE ola tia ee © Trai ative fro West daily, €:20, 7:50am, 2 DR DYES IS BIGELOW & Ci ied for divorce from Jno. G. Marders, chargin; aC eee, 2.298 | ELECTRIC, YOLTAIC BELT. and otner Euwcraro Av. | C535 a re Coe LAS Sports Repvorp ‘with beng an habitual ‘drunkard,’ talllag to Fico Nou Ak aoa Pesgaeiphia 258, £908 m. daly Ro Soll Barner, To Tagpe, ttc. per Gosee._ | support her aud repeatediy Ucating her with great Es Annepelim, Sav am. aud 100 and 637 p.m; | Lent Nitalty, fi di ats cf ap oat natures pean Lieve oe Derwaax X¥y Tone, Havan, | Cozeu Mall rompily at ‘cruelty. parE mS udaey. SS am. 6:97 Be Complete rent bealth. vine HAMPTON AND HREMEN, ‘street horthwest, | ° james canes + TGR Satie 62 24 Sus. ana 2s nm aay. | cel tera eid ama ere | « Dusen ol a ciacany willees Vent wep, | M04 = Betdelverg & Co. aguldst MF Hisemman, grantca PEST SSET ont tmtermediate jotta, 5, a.m,,| sme VOLTAIC BELT Gee : sob-coly | Saatrens, Hovoken Yates of junraze frets RE YOUR | Panna eetae a, AERO motion to reduce the bond from $10,000 in each case j, Bi. and S12 p.m. daily, except Sunday; 8:13 TRON, THE EXPERT SPECIALIST | LONDON.HAVRE DREN: ‘i an iy from Potnt of Rocks. re Baithucr for Washington at $00, 9-10 aud 10-0) am, 75: second cab . 8 tear. it or ply to HS rh, New York: W.(& | THE “OTTO™ GAS ENGINE METZEFOTE CO. 13 Tenneylvana avenue ‘porth: | '[Hequetse bate, See at expensive We CHAS WALTER sa) itech Aen tor Want Sry att eer Dy Fene stands nies in Ls prefect ee Dea ten tip Ureeete geri | featment snd cure of Private, Nervous fora #80. 9-00 adsl 10:35 p.m ou Sua | Diwan Last Wau £e ana 1b, 8:20, 9, wy LM, OU | ofthe Sywtran. Blader” Kidney ahd’ if eases ef the Urinary Greain Keceht cans positively cared eakitigton stop at Relay Station ex- | {dayn” Nommtcury ontacats oe ee eS =, every Wednenday and Saturday, oes Sor 8, =F =e ES taformation sppiy at the Baltimore and | Sie, ete” se ‘CELLULOID TRU: EVER MREAKS | yoo Lithours tly sent to the quarantine station at Block Siete oer es Se Gt | seve Has SSL tam mi | Pc es iad oa | ta a soa oe ey romans te basage to be checked aud received at FOR MEN—CHECKS IN SIX HOURS CHAS. FISHER’S, ih the city. Curesia tures daya Drusitore, Be uaces €23 7th street northwest. great simplicity of ; Lana oe or pa ea pani ot | FE a Comanssiongn Borrezwoars will retura to the CR LskD: Get Pacager agent | "ee d2cPeana ave. Washington, D2 | Lady Fetruas “Vo her attention to die wants of | Aor particulary Ba (0, poms de. apply | city on Wednesday. | has ui | sawellng, Pom: WAR DEPARTMENT CLERKS. Appointments and Resignations. Tae following ctvil service appeintments Rave been made in the War department: F. Du Paul, Mich; W. T. Wallace, Miss; D. C. Jordan, Mo; Henry Carey, Pa; J. G. Goss, Pa; B E Neal, ind; Prank J. Darling, 1; Tuomas L. Matehett. 31,000 class, Urdnance office,” ‘The f Mowing clerks tu the War it have resigned:—John T. Hall, class $1, paymaster general's office, and 7. W. Burke, B.S. Durment, 4nd H. H. Hazard, class 1, attorney general's office. Dr. Gratton Tyler’s Will. The register of wills has recelved for probate the ‘will of the late Dr. Grafton Tyler. He leaves to his son, Dr. Bowie Tyler, $500 in cash, all of his surgi- cal instruments, medical books and library; to bis daughter, Anna C. Belt, he leaves $400 tn cash; {o bis son William Tyler $800, free from Mabliity, for lus debts; to his son Grafton ‘Tyler, bis gold wateb. ‘The Set of stiverware, presented to the by the Georgetown college authorities, the testator Airects to be divided between his children, except ills son Richard W. B. Tyler, the children w select ng to thelr te eldest having frst The plece of sliver presented to deceasod by Richard T. Merrick ts to be given to W. Bowie ‘Tyler. “If any silverware remains tt 1s the privil = of the children to take It and if this hot done, itis to be equally divided between them. Charles M. Matthews fs nained as executor, and all the real estate & left to him, with power i convey aud sell the same: provided that the testators daughter, Mrs Wulliain D. Cassin, aball have leave to occupy the premises at the edruer of Gay and auth Sieets, abd the use of the furniture the or ont year after the death of testator, pro she takes care of Richard W. B. Tyler (who is ap invalid). ‘The remainder of the estate 1s given to Grafton Tyler, Samuel Tyler, Richard W. B Tyler, wary A. Cassin, Susan L Hyde and Anha C. Belt, in equal poruons. —— ‘The Late Kev. Mr. Brooks. THE REMAINS REMOVED TO-DAY PROM THR HOUSE Te THE CHURCH. The remains of Rey. John H. Brooks, the late Pastor of the colored Baptist chureh, on Vermont. avenue, Were to-day removed from the parsomage to the church, whee they will ein state until the tuneral, which will occur to-morrow afternoun at 2 o'clock. The church has been very profusely draped in mourning, and this afternoon there was & great throng of people collected in the vieinity when the Temalhs were brought there, All day yesterday nd from anearly Lour this morning there has een a constant streain of people going tn and out of house. While the rewatns, which are en- ased Ina handsome casket, le th state at the Church the deacons and elders will act as a guard ‘of honor. ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoot and as miiny of the colored clerical associates of the deceased as possible will participate in the services. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Wm. Gibbons, the pastor of Zion Baptist chureh, 10 South Washington, The societles of the Sous dnd Daughtery of Liberty, of the Good Samaritans, of No. 5 Lily of the Valley, and the Society of Moses, of which the deceased Was a member, will attend ina Lody. ‘The hearse will be drawn by four horses, and Ue interment will take place at the Young Men's burying ground. Mr, Curtis and the School Board. HE GIVES SOME REASONS WHY UR IS NOT ON THE IMPORTANT COMMITTERS. ‘The fact that Mr. W. W. Curt, the oldest mem- Der of the school board, was not given a place on the Important committees of that body, recently appolnted by President Warner, has occasioned some Comment among those interested 1n the man- agement of the school. A Stax reporter to-day catied Mr. Curtis’ attention to this gossip. “Yes.” he replied, “I did get left off of most of the conimittees. J aust see Warner about that. I voted for hin, and I think that he ought to have treated me better. SuilT don't care to complain. Lam satisfied. I know perfectly well that some would like to have me off ‘the board en- Urely, because I am not in with the ring "that manages the public schools. hey run everything,and the favoritism tha exlets Js controlted by them, But I suppose that there 13 a ring in every pubile interest. must say ‘that, under the present management, the schools have een prosperous asid the ring Control bas not as Yet become corrupt. SUI, In Various Ways, It Works in injury. 1, however, ave nos the thine or the inclination to make a Nght against tt and do not In- tend to.” District Government Affairs, BUILDING OPERATIONS IN AUGUST. A comparative statement of the number of bulld- Ang permits of August this vear and the correspond. Jug month last year shows that the nunaber of new Vulidings erected last year were 116, and 157 repairs nade, the fees fr Which were $506; for the month OL August Just passed 113 new Dulldings apd 131 re- pairs, Uhe Tees of which were $509. I Spector Enbwisle has wot yet commenced she com Pilation Of his annual report, but Ubinks the flscal Sears Work Just passed rill compare favorably ‘with Utat of the corresponding one fast_ year, Dou ih respeet (9 number of bull erected wid the Total Values of the sume, ASSIGNMENT OP TOLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT SURGEONS, ‘The police and fire department surgeons have Ween assi:ned the following precincts and fire stations: Tir. Magruder, second and sixth precinet station houses and engine houses Nos. 1 and 2; Dr. Basue, 1ifth and seventh precinct stations "and ine houses Nos 3 aid 6; Dr. Kleinschmidt, third fouruls prieit id truck B and No, 5 ekigiue | company, itu, first and eighth precincts and Cru 4 engine company, PERSONAL TAX, ‘The Commissioners have directed Collector Cook | toenter on a vizordus collection of the persoml we There is alar amount of Uhis tax, due in May last, still unpaid. The officers have Deen Ins ructed to m distraint in ail cases when the Dillis presented and not paid. POLSCE CHANGES. J. T. Morgan and G. lowdedt were on Satur- day appoluied policemen. Officer Melster, a new appolutee, has been dismissed from the force. ‘THE SEWER WORK, ‘Mr. F. P. Murphy, contractor, of this city, who ontract awarded to him for laying 22,000 feet of 12-tnch pipe. sewer and 7,000 feeU.of 24-1och pipe sewor, will commence the’ work to-morrow. lie cot very ite of the brick sewers, otbers out bidding Lim. The bulk of this Drsuritt sewer work Was awarded to Mr, ‘Thomas, McCann, an old contretor of New York elty, who will begin wi ina tew days. Mr. Gwen O'Hare, of this city, well Wh asa reliable contractor, has considerable poruon of this work to do, and 1s also ready to slurt operations. FENCING THE RAILROAD TRACKS. To-day Col. Julnson, road mester, Mr. Bolling, engineer, and Mr. Lege, Washingt®h agent of the band ‘udlroad, ue before the Commissioners, Capt. Greene beings also present, and laid betore them plans tor fencing all the tracks between K rect aud depot. with gates at every street cross ‘he pian and designs for fence was approved, those showing location of gates are held for further examination, The fencing has {ron posts aud pickets and wooden rails. BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by h perior Entwisle as follows: Frederick Deitz, repair ice house, square 662; $80. F. Stickney, repair frame 687 M street nortu- 1; 3200. C. M. Ingersoll, -repair brick southwest corner Sth snd strects northwest; $300. F. P. wir brick 1211 Pensylvania avenue north- #400. ‘Thomas Jefferson, erect. a two-story, dwelling, C, between 24 and streets southwest; $00. Samuel F. Shreve, erect. @ two-story stere pd dwelling, Anacostia; $3,000. A. Seller, erect roy strvel; $200, W. B. Todd, erect a tWo-story and basement dwelling, 11th street, be- tween L and M_ streets northwest; $3,000. M. E. Alle dr brick, 404 13th street norphwest: $2,600. ir brick dwelling, corner 8th mithwest; $800). Robert Downing, ir brick, rear of 1322 9th street northwest; $230. rown, Tepair frame, rear of 221 10th street 5 t; $100. A. Horsthinan, repair frame, 322 3th street northeast; $150. . War iy Tir Fawrcy.—Wiliiam Davis, a neatiy dressed young man, was charged in the Police Court Unls morning with assaulting his (wo sisters- in-law, Lizzie Engle and Jessie Farrell, who tesu- fied that Davis came to their house, on Virginia avenue, last night under the influence of liquor; that he engaged fn a dispute with his sick wile,and. Jessie started to put him out, when he struck her in the eve with his fist, Lizle then entered she room and began to assist her sister, when Davis caugat the former by the hair, dra; her out the door, and kicked her several mes about the body. The defendant admitted slapping Jessie, but de- nied the remainder of the charge. He was fived $20 or sixty days in jail. ———— AN InnemaN Farin —Esau Binkney, colored, 28 years old, mance in ore ae ma ee = Morning on the charge of cruel eign year-old boy. He was arrested by Detective Block, upon the complaint ot Wm. Lloyd, a nelghbor. The boy, Who. is very black, Is Intelligent for bis age. He Was undressed at police headquarters, and pre- sented a fughtful appear: ‘from head to foot. When gsked if be was afraid of"his father, he replied that he was. Pinkney was taken to the Poliee Court, where he was commiteed for a heuring, “Loyd sag that he has often ween the boy exten badiy without ini , DUL On this, sion he Was afraid the boy would’ be killed. The Courts. Powsae Coume—Juags Mil pro tome. - To-day, James Frawley, cruelty to antmals, aconge Heed, colored, assault on is wite Jenmie’ gS ——— Mason PowEtt, the chief of the geological sar- ‘yey, has submitted his annual report to the Secre- tary of the Interior, in which he states that the district in which the most Work has been done is the north Atlantic and a telegraphical of New England 1s ‘Asa basis fora local eal. soudy, by air. W. J. Modpe, 8 tailed large scale map’ of the District of Se ADJUTANT GENERAL BRUM expects to sail for home from Southampton on the 4th of September. aes res FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New Verk Steck Market. ‘swe following are the epentug and 3 p. ai prices cf the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported Uy special wire to H. H. Dodge, 999 1211 street: Jame. O Spm Same. oO Spm Can. Pac. 3. Cent...) Oy 8% (an Sou ¥. Cent. 72 10s” sey ‘ent. Pac. Navcasin 6 tg Ae no] Thien pee see Ast ja] 14 |... Now. vest. Be sagen! Ms North Pac : CBs a ‘1204 120 Do. pref. be | COCELS ay Northwest... -| 101, Col Coal. n bel & Hi DL Et | ET * | Ene", w+] 15K, 15% Reading. Do. 61") sy Kock Isis. e Tm, Gem 183i 124” Roch. « i 4 LBR& 16 St Paul, 8% LE& 13 bo. hese ne Lake Shore. Sth. KOniaha Lou. & Nash.) 31§ 304 Do. pret. Mich.Cent....°) 68 69 St. P.M. & M.. MK y Minn. Do. ee a Bears im the Avcendant in Wall Street. Naw Your, September 1. Post says of th StOok market that the general news of the mora Was somewhat bearish, tn the fact that the c ou passenger rates by the eastern trunk line unues. Ainong westera roads ter 1s also rat cutting on passenger business between Chica) atid St. Louis and other southwestern pout There is also an aj inoreasing determination on te part of the other western trunk lines to break sp ye urparuite agreement betwest tie Cuion Pactiic the Rock Isiand and the St. Paul, it belug now Fe orted that the Northwestern will nor retiura fot estern Trunk Line association as lonz as tie t Partlte agreement rematas tu force. There Was ath extremely light business in ruliroad bunds © Plelock, and prices, walle Irregular, were geuctally ower. eS The Raitimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Septeniber 1—¥' 2: Vinita new tlinees 52) 1.07 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., September bing, 0's. Ficur aiiet aud i strest and wostera super. 27a do. family. 4.00a5 00 city . extra, 3.0083.50: do. ‘Foo’ brands, 4 bo0t.s farally, 5.50. do. muperiative p eomthern steady: wenters Druitt. do. amber, No. 1 Maryland fa Winter red, stot, azid See SU Maile, November. 91 Iya western easier. southers wl: Western mixed. spot. ova. ouithern, S003. wentsrn Penusyivania, ‘prime to choice Pennsylvania and Mary 13.00a16.00. | Provisions fairis active sud steady ork. 19.28, Balk anoats—dhoulders geil tar rh ‘clear ri Ked, tall, Bacon—shoulders, 3, oes hae ee st for" choice Bea BE. erdaanery, “hes ‘Grmer. {Tall am aalct eine, 7 Coflee easy—Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, viyail ".. Sucar steady=A sof 64: copper mined uit. Whisky steady, 1.15. Preulite to: Liverpool per strainer dull and easier—ootton, Su: flour. Js: wr Neceipts—flour, 1191 barrelm wh corn, ‘6.000 bushels: oats, 9 eis." Siupments—whret, 800 baskh- els, Bales—wheat, 403,000 Uustiels. crs, 5000) bushels The Chicago Markets. | CHICAGO, Inx.. September, 1—The weather fe clear, naa on*Chmuge, 1115.6 tn went was ancian { higher, cof waehauged to. %) lower, ont lows? Fork, 80, lower for all the year delivery sand inn’ 93742. her. ECAGO. Int. nber 1. 1 p.m —Closing yn ir, Seat) Octobe. Biastg NS der, B33ge¥9H; December, 85%. Corn—September, be October, 598; Noveuber, May. 4 epuaey. 41 pomizal. On Oe 2655; r, 268;; May, 30) BeidYe Onsen Wt somal: mar Tage" Lest a, 7.55; October, 7.63, Noveuiber, 7.024, De- ‘The Petroleum Market. ND,O. tember] —Peiroleum unc! SER eT sais ‘SUICIDE OF PROF. STORRS.—A Springfield, Mass. dispatch says that Kichard Saller Storr a proms te in the Hartford deaf and dumb asylum, and weil known a3 a man of fine iiterary qualities, sit Aumeelf through the heart at bis heme Savurday | ies bhp — C le Was graduat rom Amherst Valedictorian of his class some y offered the Latin professorsilp 1 one thine he was associated with P det in the university for deaf mutes tn ana he bas been a contributor to various 1 | | | and He was fifty-three vears old and un- married. He has suffered for several mouths froma Sleeplessness, and has shown siicus of isonly | Just before committing suicide Ite packed bis truss | {o go to Cifton Springs for treatmeat. | RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—Tho following ‘were the readings at the 0.1 sighial | oflicer to-day: 7'a.mn., 609; 11 ain., 75.3; 2 pin, 17.9 | Maximum, 75.0; miniaum, | Local Notes. An assignment, made Jewelry store, at 608.1: Was laced on recont ts given to Na R. Haffner for $3,500, while 1s clalned as bor~ rowed money. J. Shillington sends “Demoresi’s ‘the Fashions” aud“ The Season” for Octobe Miners in Arms. Ausust P. Hattner, of a | folio ot} The labor troubies ia the Moeking Valley, Onto, | % have at last reached a polut where bloodshed and Toting have begun. A dispatch trot Nelsonville, Ohio, says that at midnight Saturday nicht 300 400 masked men, heavily artued, appeared at Snake HOliow, tn the Hocking Valléy.’ Their appearance | was the signal for firmetrom the guards, which | was prompuy and vigorous! to by ine at- | tacking party of miners. jhe tiring was very brisk | for afew mibutes, and when thi stoke eleirl away it was found that O'Hara, from Logan, Ulin, who Was acting as capta:n of the Sauke follow guards, was lying dead with several bullet holes 1n his body. ‘Two olwers Of tne guard bad received | slight flesh Wounds. It is not kuown wuever any Of the miners were wounded. — None were lett the fleld. Itis said that Ue attaching party had ropes with which to hang “black legs" who had | deen repeatedly warned to desist from working, ‘find that they bad actually place necks of wo men. ‘The twlezr. cut apd it ts with dimic at any TUCURTS Of the affair hav ‘obtained. Yesterday the Columbus and Hockiug Valley rail | Toad and coal company”s officials went down on a | Special train, ‘Yesterday morning David Woods, a miner, tiving at Nelyonvile, was arrested, changed with eatuplic ity In Saturday mizht’s attack, aud was sent 10 Lo- | gan in aspeckil car and placed in Jail During Yesterday there was no treuble, but. last night the Strikers Were concentrating at “Murray City, which | is five miles from Snake Hollow, and along tn tt evening firlng Was reported from midnight last night Gov. Hondey reve: fol lowing telegransfrom the sheriff of Hocking county: “allmeans 1p iy power ary entin-ly ¢x torepress the @isorder and to protect. I strikers are cutting ail the telegraph wire worn out. “Have been going night and day for two months. ” Please send militia tume further bloodshed. a9 ‘The governor at once ordered out allot the 14th Tegunent, the Duty and Governor's Guards, t Laneaster, Circleville and New Lexington comp nies, and ‘replied to Sheriff Mecarty that troops were on the Way, and asking if more Were Deedel. ‘The Lancaster company belug only twenty miles from Logan, was sent to Usat place to gikand the Jail Special trains on the Tafiroads were put at The governor's disposal, and at halt-past two this morning he left Columbus for the scene of the troubles, arriving at Logan at 4 u'clock. | ‘The Chinaman ts clauntsh and conservative. But | heis remarkably free from prejudice, relizious or patriotic, especially in matters ot tangible inter est. He has a natural objection toaiter lls clothes, unlike the Japanese, for they suit him better tho any other. But he has bo objection to purchasin the article which he judges to be the cheapest Dest, Wherever It may come trom. ile 1s. very s sible in his economy, and if he prefers the. i made article, 1is Because he tinds it cheaper and more enduring. Native patterns of cloth, bot woollen and cotton, If scrupuiously tmftaucd, will Bnd buyers it Jald down cheaper than the mative article. ‘Though the Chinese are couservatt eign articles are creeping into use. € matches, lamps, red blankets, are ins ‘Chinese, contrary. inion, ‘The CI vontfary. to general opinion, have Deen found to appreciate ina wonderiul di the value of the rapid transmission by wire. telegraph is bethg carried from north to south, and from east to west, along the Yangtze and Canton rivers A line is Working in Formosa. Begun with Such Vigor, there 18 Teason to believe that the network willrapidly spread over the land. ‘The telephone and electric Nght have made thelr wa: into China Although the first rallway constructisd in China, from Shanghal to Woosung, opened anil closed 1h 1878, was not approved by'te govern. ment—the line being bought and removed to the shores of ‘where It now lies—the steam is at work. "This ls ona line to the Kalping ‘coal distance of six miles and a half, con siructed Hi Machinery has been itroduced not only at the Kaiping mines, but els where. The su shafts 4) Chron earch he “ago ef are ving of ca raga ig DUE With great “rasinesa, tho tdet that mines are utterly useless without com- munication not having been Gas has ‘been in use at ‘The | fotilia ot Meamers, with a tont some i HI i He Le | i Hs fl il i : i ae i i He of thelr ‘Shwn- Pao | shad | These litter were obliged te News Bricts. Wellare’s Savings bank at Newcestie, Pa, closed Ks toors on saturday, owing to the tallure of a Dame Wh, Dak, Which was @ coMespondents wives of ME! Wallace are 8 vw beni 0.0080 At Parkersburg, West Va, Saturday, during @ Mlolent thunder storm Estella’ Sue, aged vwelts, while standing ®, ndew tu her” father's Teal dence ws Dy Uehtaing and fatally burned. ame tas bern seured im ¢ipcianadd to the agreement which Teeetabushee the walsky pile, Pleasant Rouse, at 1d Oncbard, Me, ad pen hou Gesttoved te De Many of Gen. Cacews toKowers, who assisted htm in ihe attack on Lina seen: have been ae Peeled, and lange QuAnitics Of ARURIUOS Cap at he w aameport <Pa) post-office was robbed of ce at Emporia, Mo., wast ‘The i ‘the post of jown open Saturday tigut by burglars, Worth Of starape moley.s 7 DWAR And 6008 At ts reported that Prime Minister Forry bas ine structed ‘the French miuister to Clina to resume: stions. I tie sould fall, then Admiral Cour Det will no doutt attack Canton. ‘The Exposure of Thermometers, From the New York Weralt. A cormspondent living 1 Missourt writes to ask Why temperatures are taken for meteorological purjoses in the shade inewad of in supshine, He argues (n favor of meording temperatures taken in the laiter, that grain does not grow im the fruit does pot ripen and farmers do now Work "In the slide. AU this ts true, but the tame perature record 1s deseued to show the tempers= lure of the alt. Ax different sulle and dliteren bogies on the same se have Gifferent conductivit ‘Ues and radiate differeut amounts per square toot ft the sun's heat, it follows that if thermomes lors were exported to the fee radiation from the or surrouMBioN Objects Ley WOuld BOL Fein th sir teuuperature. “To give the alr teme Perature the Iustruiaent anust Ue wo protected froth Fadiation that It will receive mo heat from, boties warmer than {he ait-and part with ‘none of s oocler {uaa Whe alt. Um ng A Western NOt spell,” four different Parts of Speuoer, Indes * tiundned and six degreestn the Shndg ute Bours. uta theron S exposed there to wbe direct rays a upon a metallic background regis diedand Oty degrees, and Upon te hed registered one’ hundred ‘an lee real teinperature of tHe at Licsplisre was Bot above one MUndted abd aK ae grees. Por thas becn shown that It a thermomes lertetied toa string and swung round the head, for suue Winttes tn Teading Is altmet the. samme in the situxhtne or a Ate sade Thertwometer (whic sna) co ge the alte Vis so uninMuentia: tha has iately found by exe thie Mot UW" Ce ead iu thipew to five-temths of a deares hag than wien itis siung.in the adjoluing sade, Too Affectiounte, a aad 1s girl out carriage riding th <. ahd the horse took fright and rat In Curning a comer the vebicle was over- "d and the young lady was plnnea to the arth, the body of the carriage lying (heavily v8 Ler walsl Sie was rendered unchncious When she was released from het perious position she slowly “opened her eves as Turned and fainuy gasped: quite—so—hand—next—tme,— John.” Almost Au Insinuation, From Texas Siftiags, Ausust $0. “Ind You Tead (hos horrible stories of the Arctic Sufferers living off of each other?” asked Mra Lumply of her husband. “Yes, 1 read ail the particulars” aul, 1su’'t 1t2” It's uotuilng when you once get used te having people live of of you. Lused to kick whe Your thoter, and your sister, aud acl th? Test ob {hem came 16 Live off of me, bul I've got so Used to At now Ut I never complaia.” TewiepRRED TauGRANTs WANDERING TY STREETS—A controversy Metween the New ¥ commissioners of ttnuigration and the afticers te White Star line Saturday resulted in $80 tffamie* OLSTIOUSTENS TE | tants who arrived on the steamship Britantte, bas ing turned loose Into the streets of that city. After ‘Wandering about the city many Gf Une Went to Castie Gamien, where some, Who liad cree dentials, were ‘adnuitied, aud the others retusa, out tn the higttway and byWays. ‘The poor wanderers found that clatns Oring for information or advice there would do ‘theta Htde good, and the majonty of them roamed, Off In ie Last stages of bewtiderment Sen1ovs AcctpENT ON a TROTTING Corneg—J. Brownlee, “a prominent soley young man and inanager Of the Youngstown, Oho, Dase Dail axeo~e Clation, met With «serious It not fatal acckdent Sate day difternoun while speediug his Urotter on U ning and Shenango fair ground track. ive In collision witht one driven by Cal ule golug at a high rate of speed, Uurawiug Brownles upon his heal, causing coucuss sion of the bralu, At hoon he was sull unconscious, Promorions aT Axwarouis—The following ye for motions aud appointments of cadet oleens cadet “petty omficers of the first class the ensuing ‘year have been announced a the paval acaden Cadet. Neutenan® come ier, BD. W. Taylor; cadet Meutenapts, W, McKay, W. W. Joynes, H. A. Bispham, W. W. Gile mer; cadet masters, J. G. Tawresey, J. C, Pent oR Slocum, RL. cadet ens J.P. Kittrell, AC. Diefenbach, N. G dei: eadit petty ottcers Gt fi ¥, 6. Chase G. WK Sort, J. Krauss, T. Be : ck, E. W. Et and will be respected accordingly. Disarrectey Vixarsta KERCNTICANS—A meeti of disaftecced republicans Was Leld al Norfolk, V1 on Satuniay, and resolutions were adopted des TOMN-ing Dowisin wnd machine rule as exhibited 1m tue hampton convention, which renomiuated Hon. Harry Libbey for Congress trom that district at Seuator Mahone’ dictation; also endersing Gov, Cameron's recent letter to the republicans of the Petersburg congressional district. Avcall ued for Ton ahd coUNLY tueriings to elect delegates to te corfvention to meet in Suffolk September 15th. tonominate a reyubiean candidate tn opposition ta Libuey, whose nomination, they declare, was not the cisitee peuple. ‘The ‘call was ‘signed by many Litiuential white and colored republicans sole of Whoin Were delegates to the Mampton cone veation, Is Prisox FoR Misc! Madison, Ind W inial in the ca: overrul of the negro Thornton, cone Victed of tmarryiug a White Woiuan, aud sentenced Lim 1o four years in the stateprisin, ‘The jaaue Said Unat tf he had passed iis ewn opinion, With out Mferenee tO the authorities on Une suuject, Ne would decide It as contrary to the fourteenth nt and the civil rights Wil; but as thy tae Court had deckied 1 did not nd the Law was on The stat nforced. Efforts will be made to Wave Thornica pardoned. New Yonk Cor TrkoaTs MURDER a SUNDAY Exe jontst.—Detween 70) and $40 of the employe Hiupire Steam Laundry Company of Ne York went’ ou an excursion yesterday morning. Many of the maleempioyes of the Laundry are met, who have “done Ume” In different state prisons, where they had learned Ubis trade, On Ue trip the Toughs cleaned oUt Ue bar and lunch count killing Geo. Koph, who had change of the latter. They then Indulzed in a general fight so Unat [Go capiain of the barge had” to return to New. ¥ where the police received the gang. ‘The sup anurderer of Koph has been arrested. A Great Rowmna Marcu mm Prosprct.—The first step) 1h What prouitses to be a notable aquatic evens 3 in Wheeling, W. Va, yesterday, Joun it Halt Sto heeling we) aside, MeKay to have $150 for expenses, 1Z extends Le sume challenge Wo Morris, of Bos yl to the Winer in the Face to be rowed a% Pa., September 20, PARTLOW. At his renilence, 1218 M strect northwost, ym. Sunday, August 31, 14, HENRY N. BARS born in Sbeitield, Prclahd, iveaheery cena riidrues Tuesday evening, eps bor 2d, at 4g o'elock wharp. CLALK, On Sut Accust 20th 1584, near Point Md., MARTHA'S. CLARK. Dteniber Ist, 5, AUurast 30h, TAR, at Be AS RAH west hip Glin, County Limer irvdan rey mln, Scpanauocr Sd ete oeicake ne MAYES. Ou Saturday, August 90 a6, HATTIE the oly and beloved daughter of € tiaries Mt and ust Past bee nfferine, pant bee pan, eave to weeps for eae ane Seley Sr Firabe whe madced Barret ‘Puneral will take place pein. Speier. ae . from 12th street ME. church. sada Uvesdf tie family are invited to sttend: Ea LAWs. On Sum Aucust Sint, 1884, at 10.300 LETTS aise tary our ame mag ueral wi place from 1h street, saand church Tucsday, September 2, wt 3: relatives ate respectfully invited. MAGEE. Departed this life on the: pt Anrast Iss4, JAMIN. MAGE. beloved bi of Annie eats Alte forty fourth Sear of hie Be Ee ed ret nda, eve °. tives and friends Lavi plesse copy.J an a bFFGds, Cabrales th GR POE take Dis inte residence, No, gran tater Re eee Ae Geormctowe, iutertnant. ‘at Holy aay 4 . feo re ts PEE “pana Vigna the Frebrterian ch = Totetment at Comereesional’cemotery- x UNDERTAKERS. a oe ALES L Sige i ES ee ‘AMES BELLEW, AKER, Ake Se i ~ an We dasignise Uxpesraxen, sens ech eet north week, nese Le mae =o S|

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