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C RIVER BOATS. ook st tow Fane. = 4 SORFOLK AND FORTRESS MOXROR. SALURDAL, Gifice, Sixth stre FAMPE MATTANOTEAY | SSEVEN [STREET AREOW SMITH 2° Nomumt aud interm vetumming Tuewtays 7 te1-Currfoman. Nomini, St | is, and mtemecite mncitieg retaruing | Two rr} sidney weturnin NO NOKFOLK, FORTRESS BAILKDAY Nour © WILLIAM a ve poo s The Steamer SUF. Capt W 0. Gecgheesn. eM peney pe asow or } reaches Wash RAILROADS HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY, EQUIPMENT ef. Lock Haven abd Eiuira, at 2400 m. | ane 715, $20 and 11.00 a On Sunday. 4.00, freed 10 pe an every week-day through trains connect at Jer hae dally, excep ERICKSBURG RATLWS AND WASKINGION i. ad L210 | LAKE GEORGE, ASD CATSKILL MOUNTAINS 5. RAIL AND PAREOR CAR LINE MOUNTAIN § » AND ORTO RATLROAD. E AND THE ONLY EAST AND THE WEST. EY COUPLER: rs FerFotnts on the Shenanslosh Valley Kailrvad and 4400p. m; om Wola ni abd 5-99 pin. eaily except aa the West daily, €:20, 7 4 Philadelphia, 2:58, £208 tn, dally. , wm, aad 3100 onl 637 pm, ius My daily, aud 215 p.m. daily, ant trtermetiate point Amt, | pvory Wechenday and Sarurday, trea af Be Sats tee mths aemve Bath Cm 718 796 2i-traine from Waskineton stop at Relay Station ex- ne Baltimore sud Macon, 61) aud 102 Comber 14th street. where omlers thformation xpply a = BP Teuneylvania avn) Tb Ee ken tor Leccrage te ue clached abd recalveab 3M. of T., Baltimore. LORD! Ge’) Passenger Agen aT THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1884. __ AUCTION SALE rns BVE: L E STOCK OF FINE ENGLISH BREECH- CUILERY, MUSICAL INSiRUMENTS, bs WATCH CHAINS, AND Ciiariiohptawsicaes Lour untis turd DEALERS ARE | eocda will beaohl in or [oo edevesy sieht FCLEY, Auctioneer: TE Fixtures will uot be woud ex, at the termin- ation of suet ew be occupied by de OMEAKA & CO., Manulacturers of "ROYAL GLUE" Z To-mMonKow. fPHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer TWo PIANO FOR’ AwT FRENCH-PLALE KOS, FOUR LLEGAST Fig ANTEL MIR- CH-PLATE MIR- id FARLOK SUITES, Es- PAINTINGS, WaLNUT 45) PAINTED CHAMBER FURNITURE. HAIR AND: HUSK MATTEASSES, BRUSSELS AND IN- BAIN CAL LETS, D NING KOOM FURNITURE, COOKING AND TES: F Ata HoRSt i TEN SES SINGLE IL . ONE CaATE OF CROCKERY, Als, E O'CLOCK. by order of the District gov- [2 School Desks. Also, LYE U'CLOCK, 16 Moxes Cheese, suitable for AY, Septoruber 6 ‘within ard 1 eee h,, 1884. commencing at u frout of my auction lection of abuve goods. da TUFSDAY, SEPLENBER NINTH, 1984. at EVEN O'CLOCK. at the sand yard of ct he ptal. Cetwvem Ist and 2 streets ia ictor Old Iron, cousisting of oles, ke. Re. By order of the THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Low vans, T shill PJESCASSON HOS ancioncers OF FIRE-YROOF SAFE, WaL- WIKRE. SCREENS, ME REGULAIOR SIOVES, DESKS, TABLES, MBER SIXTH. 1884, com- 1 Mh. Lwill sel thcentire ied iy ankng hone No. 1427 F street FRANK MOREY, Keceiver of Middleton '& Co. 1.940 Louisiana avexme, THE SIXTH OF > EP vi FESO CLOCK, without rowurve, 25 sets Sincle Haruew, of all kinds, a consign rou St. Louis, Afv., and mass be sold. ‘Aieo. 20 new and secoud-hond Faye, Carriages, Wagons, Carts, Se nd Mules, among «Sie drivers and workers. S-EENSINGEL, Auct FAMILY SUPPLIES, | Ree C. WITMER, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue n. w. [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED HEAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Virtue of a deed of ansiemment to Jatnung the Land Hecords of said 1 Liver 16/1, folic 204 et seq., we sbail vell, ‘auction, {9 front of ‘the premises, cn MC 2 IFTELNTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, tet at sale. the same Supper auuum and’ deed Of trust aon the property Sold, Ur ail caus at option of purchaser, |All colvey: nein: Re. at Purchasers cow” The rieht is reserved {orwell at Uefatiting yurchaces's Cort aud risk if terms sre hot coupled with in sven days ifomn day of sale Fieh. Wo sON, aia Lousiana ave now., 305-8 S44 strect bw pss ‘J. FISHER & CO., Real Eatate A tloneers, 4RUSTEES SALF OF SMALL BRICK DWELLING AND LOT No. 418 18T SiREET NORTHWEST. On MEDAESDAY AFIEKNOON, SEPTEM- BER TENTH, Ies4. at HALF-PAST FIV C’CLOCK, in front of the premises we shail sells i} 1881, and by virtuo of adecd of tri duly recorded ia Tiber N. dutabered 99, in square 371, ‘front ste f, between D aul b streets northwest, with adeptn. Of lug fewt to « 12-tovt puuile aliey, iaproved by a two- ‘ory brick dwelling house, kuown at Nu. 418 ist street rthwest, © Febru ta'q. sub lot ‘Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in twelve months with interest, aud secured Ly a deed of trust on. the premises, A deposit of $100 miist Le made at tine ie. EDWARD J. STELLWAG! I-dkds FREDERICK 8. McGUI FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. } Trustees, SALE OF VATUABLE IMPROVED ERTY, BEING HOUSE AND PREMISLD 1. iit NORTHWEST, BE- of decree paseed in Equity eanse Ni 117, will sell, on ‘Tt kSDAY, THE H DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D, iss, OCLOCK P.M. in frout of the ‘yremises, sion =ots Now iS wid 16, in square No. LH, of ald lots froncing 20 fert ou Toh sere-t, aud having & niortable dwelling house eat FRED, BY sel-d&ds Gunton Bundi, # APHOMAS DOWLING, Aucticuect TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE TN THE CTLY OF WASHING! By virtue of a ded of trust, duly sec amone the Land Ti f tee District 0: Tunbia. ie Liber 1 ee mublie! aue in fre TRE EIGHTH DAY OCK FM. allt being in the city or Wushinw Known as part of oriving, Lot du square 2 ninw for the same at west Line 18 feet to the place of b Louse, numbered 1210 24th str ‘Dens of sale: Oue-thint ca paid at tue of wade, residite at Gand 1 months, respect herthwent ively, €f4T cent interest, secured by notes of the are chaser and decd of trust upo. the Jreperty wold, of all cash, at o}tion cf purchaser. Ti tertus are not cuinpiied | wath in 7 days the Truste = defaulting purchaser's cost CHAS. HL CR. an27-10t CHAS 1 Chat __ PIANOS A ND_ORGANS HAT IS Tr By iy pure tea, withont col. jation to eiveit ah ‘of the cost of He-No!s (0 Tea is soLk ster. hale ark. ‘The trade supplied by MAIDEN isn, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. RELIANCE, GOLDEN HILL. WILL ALWAYS MARE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND bisCUITS Wholesale Depot, comer Ist street and Indiana avenua, WM. M. GALT & €O. NSATLANTIC COMPANY EW YORK ASD HAVRE, . No. 42 North River. fout of Morton + Erangut, Welnesday, Sept, 10, 9 m. Gcilter#Weanedaye Sept Ti bata. Revsatise. Westeaday. Sept, 44,8. fyaul on. peut im amounte to suit, ont fiautiquec? Farts LOIS DE BEGTAS, ty Dorm uag Green, New Nutke Gr Wk SIOSS 25 Penney vata atc: JW. BOLELER & SUS, YasP-anglvanta avenua, ae ‘icectte tor" Waslsnyton, B.C. LA = | THE crxaRD MPANY, LIMIT) | PETWEEN DLUNERDOUL. ALLING AT CORK HakBOR FROM Pikw 4. N. Ry NEW 112A, .....Wed Sept. 10 Onecox, o SURASTA. Wen 7 |GALLia Borasts.. 2 AUMANIA, Senvie YX Bornsta. AXD EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM cAI ES b- at very low rates. Steer:ge tickets from Lay al Quevustown and all other parts of Europeat “hills of laden given for Belfast, Glaszow, i Abowerp and cher ports cm’ the Continent, and cditerea. tats porta, hansaue apply at the Company's office, bth ‘Suerage and Cabin tS OWS CO. it ath st, Washinton, D.C. VERNON H. BLOWN & GO. New Yor IGELOW eC Mears. OTIS Bl 605 7th street, Washington, Between New yone, Havae, UTHAMPTOS AND BREMEN, tucew of thin company willwal EVER WED. AY AND SATUADAY from Bremen pir foot of Hovoken. Rates of paswuce frets SEW YORK UAV REDREMEN. By Wednesday stearier . $100 to $150 wecondcabta, # 0. By Satur Fieve cali, 413, sond cab, $50, Beer | Seat rates, For freieht or yussaye apply to CUTEICHS x C0. Rowling Gren, New Yorke W. Ge Vi Zt OTES CO. 95 Tenvaslvankn avetiue north: og Cubs. WALTER, Ga vtteet" axents for Wane tuto EE _ MEDICAL, & BSR ANY BE SISE_—DE. BROTHERS, oor BST. fe enti feefore ade oath that lest" Establishes! Expert Spec warantes a cure ital cases Of veuereal dis wh Medicitie, orno charse; the pour far- ultativn aud: advice freo at Sty how HK {hc das. Bubec sue by Dr BOT HERS, Ay rik ad, 1e4. erat SAMUEL H. WALKER, Notary Public. ANHOOD RESTORED RY USING A BOTTLEOR Teo of De. BROTHERS’ Invucoratine Contin core any ease of Setuinal Weaktiess, Nervous De: ty and Tinveteney. It imparts vigut to the whole syste 960 b street southwest au25-In" E GO TO Di = 1 ruthwest least advertixin: ph rth: ular atten 3 it ne eet established ad- eaten racers Mie HAS REMEDY FOR La. only. jy 22: THE OLDEST FSTABISRED AX bie Ladicn Mgcian Me ee as 23" Minar untae Rist Sieve aout Terhcn tft gy wre A retulartien quickly wanowsd Correspondence tind conaultations Separate vcs fr Ladies oie ae aula 3 ek ae rp prs, TITCTRIC VOLTAIC BELT. and other Remco AP. n thirty days tral, to men, flering frm Nervous Debility, these disewnes 3 nen. Speedy relief and, Ce ee oe se al cpa TAND/FEKD's St Cloud Pharmacy, 9th and Price &: sealed. au38-m,w.f E No. 28 PERMANENT Physical Debitity, Loas of Vasiity cause! by ndiseretion, excesses, &c. Pe ed A bys St Cloud Pharmacy, corner et L¥ wall seated au26-tu,t.s" Di MCERISON, THE EXPERT SPECIALIST who stands bigh in his profession, is acknow! fe te an expert without a peer ip the wide world in treatment and ere of Private, Nervous and. Manhood va ‘pon {sooty aang feemaraes feed Gb comme Utiee, 6 ww. Ket w lead y ot face fore” Sb Oiice. WN: Likerty ot Baltimore Ma mks FOR | MEN—CHECKS IN SIX HOURS. ciwein eS iisdeipton. days LrucStore WN. Uth stro, or #¢ Penna ave. Washington. D. 3 iD WINE AND OLD FRUENI WN AS Ofte Wat tote SUT Te Cate ee ee sy ihe cule Vince, ‘where. first-class, SECOND-HAND. 1 respectable prices, 4 (CLOTHING "ean be ad ‘Address wre JUSTHS Cid Stand. No ave D. between 6thand Teh street 3. B—Note by madi prompuy attendedta = mrs Pavstcraxs av Davecists RECOMMEND 2d Edition. Lats ‘lgrans to he Sar CLEVELAND, NDAY, 1HE Tas, at FIVE 0 CLOCK ¥. SL, Lots 4aud6 in the subdivision made by us, in square'No. 112 a piat of which will be extubt, fig xituated on the south wide of ‘Koad street, near Congress (Jist) street, 11 said Geuree- town. ‘Terme of sale: One-third cash, of which $30 must be paid at the tine of sale upon each Lot. residue at six Pespectivery, ecard by te notes Ping interest at the rate of six Per ALBany, N. Y., September 5.—AS soon as Gov. Cleveland’ arrived at the executive chamber tls morning he ordered that all Nags buildings be placed at haif mast, out of respect to the memory of the late Judge Foluur, Secretary of the Treasury. Among the governor's callers ths Were ex-Congressman It. W. Drak nla; N. Worth Dewey, Low id, Adrain, Mich., and’ Cortiand ii, round. Itis probable that he has not as Cor respet to | GeMinite plan as to what he would do In AS THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining, Iron wit Fables nie Ty and comnpretale BLOOb, CHILES AND FEVER, and NEURALGL By rap yugh assimilation with the blo eysten. Durifes and enriches ral e¢ ‘bound to vote for any designated man for Prest- dent; that they can exercise their discretion, if Yogstable ed DOSPEPSA, ‘ite,’ W. HH. Cleves <8) TMP By rail and to ches eve {ie blood, streny then the nioncten and sy "APPETIZER Best tonic known. Tk wil cure the worst case of DyeprPein, removing: nnn, each as Tasttag the Food, Belel= ‘Heard jurn,ete, i THAT WILL NOT THIRD DAY OF THE FAIR. An Interesting Day at Rockvilles Special Dispatch to Tux Eventxa Stan Rockvitie, Mp., September 5.—The crowd In at- tendance at the agricultural exhibition to-day was large, and the exercises were of an interesting character. At 10 o'clock there was a display of all Stock, teams, &c., in the ring, and at 11 o'clock ad- dresses were delivered by Messrs. Francis Miller and EB. Prettyman. At 12 o'clock there was an exhibition of traction engines in the circie. ‘Louls B McComas, repubiican candidate for Con- gress, Was among the Visitors to-day. ‘The recelpts aL the gates yesterday amounted to $1,000, and 10 18 ke amount Will be Fe el by the rallroad. democratic pollticians were on the grounds to-day | arranging tora large barbecue at Harper's Ferry PREMIUMS AWARDED TO-DAY. Washing machine, W. L. G. Ai Rudolph Watkins; axle grain drill, L. W. Potfen- berger; Southdown and Bakeweil ram, HH. Miller; tent lever latch, H.Dariingt rs. CT. Mille ‘Heat in the Stomact : D BLACKEN OR IS3URE TH Teis invaluahle for diseases peeullat €6 women, and to UNFAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND KIDSEAS. Persons sufferine trom the effects of overwork, ner- xons troubles, loss of apretite or uk fot gd eenewea we fevton Ist oney by five? xPerience CoNSTUF ATION other roy medicines go, ODOC rinovefecte“Vprtizane and Brugia has Trade Mark’and crosned red lines on there Abade on CHEMICAL C6., Baltimore, 3d. tines no tna. expected that a | ‘A lance crowd of pieton; grain fan, ; Precocious pullet ‘corn planter,” C. D. H. Boule; keit lace, M! Culinary department—Best homemade bi Brooke; 2 do., Miss tose ‘Mrs. A.M. Stabler; Ui Mrs. i B. Farquhar; second do.. Mrs. E. J. M Miller; second, Mrs. C.F. Miss "Hinda Adamson; second do., Miss Dehb! Brooke; faney cakes Miss Lily Maus; third do halriowers, | Claudia White. You all know abont the “early bird.” We follow his feschit ft far Dat) we are leary "a Inthe, market “to supply curscivee with Sew, pretty and cheap goods "We ‘sometimes Aout offo. ts to eave ton work v.Fy hard spt a kind appreciation. lous and a. continuance of your pa in the past we ren We received @ number of new Goode, amor them some noveltice In the Toy Line aud w me Farquhar; roils, ‘endeavoring (o hold bis Falstafian for irs. EJ. Hall ‘alers; preserves, Mrs, G, Farquhar; Mrs. S. 'D. Waters; pickles, Mrs. 8. D. nd do., Miss Hinda Adamson; catsup, ‘Miss Hinda Adamson; vinegar F hara soap, Mrs. C. It, Brooke; etter quality ditto, 4: Plush ‘Door Frames, 990, ee Pramce, 8x10, di, Muir Brushes, 9c, Solid Hard ub Geunine Celluloid Hair rusts, 99 F Ladies Rubber Dressitix Combs, 286, wy best quality d ail) Sets in leather boxes, 90, nd with fheure, 49 te Hand and Stand Mitrors, 5c, ; ry lange stock of Bisque Figures, from ‘nied: double pocket, 49 Sofe soap, Mis A! Children’s class—Potatoes, Samuel Blunt; sec~ ond potatoes, KC. Green; pap corn, Herbert St ler; Second pop-corn, Sallie Wilson; Second’ cabba fancy work, Miss Eatth fanty Work, Miss Kate Gru Sarah B. Fathquar; IScuIt, "Miss AL Flora “Adanison; best. cal uiuel Blant; cabbage, , Miss Fiora Adatzn~ | Iniproved by a frame | 2 Fine Plush Ti vCalt Durr, kid ed. ered Phish Furs. 2 cabinet and card, $1. to, padi with aekdeabiet an Extrr dine Hinbroidéred ditt, promenade, eabinee aad Gent's Vearl Séarf Pin, with natural looking fy, 490, Toys water, roof School Knapeacks, fae eo Extra quaiity ditto, School Bas of al king i aud all desirable. of which 8100 mnst be ad, Miss ‘Flor | ie Fight to resell at Works of art—oll second, do. Miss Sa colors, ‘Mra’ W. 8. Brooke; pene tyman; painted china, Mrs. W.B. Nille: Hams —Best ham of bacon, Mrs. A. W. Stabler; | atnting, Miss Mamie Hil; | | likely | Gibson, Whose con two stylen ind front 10. wy ‘At 00d, att cheap, | Swsex T. Nanio, 483 7th Street Northwost, HIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING MAKES, Instruments new and sceon-h easy iouity. iast PED guile rented; rent syplied if pure nl soll on emrrasy ged OFT EY tosclet from, Alarse and elegant st All the popular Musical Pub! ‘The finest selection of 3-cent Mi ations of the day. inthe city. se3 second do,, Mra C. B.D, Waters M. SILVERBERG & CO. ay ox goods trons the canning fnctory 912 Tr AND 013 8ru STRERT ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue, of Frank B. # ‘home enterprise. ins avtracted my Passed the Annapolis Mp., September Examination Coxsmer Tus During this ceason of the yeer there are Clothing ‘Houses, and some of them prominent in the busi- nese, who present to the public a stereotyped round ‘(fmducements, such as “remarkable reductions in Trices.” “selling off at cost,” “goods must be sacri ficed to make rom for next season's stock.” &e, GLOKGE SPRANSY never resorts to such ques- Consequently, fn announcing the present sale of avery neat all-wool suit at $10, and an cxtra nice Cassimere Pants at #4, ho simply (es facts which prove that his prices are the low- ‘their exainin.ttons for adini=stue Lo the na 1s: Geo. W_ Plizgeraid, of Lk; 8 | sues, of Mick; LO. Robin-on, of Pa, W. Kramer, or lL; Stickney, of Ky Nominated for Congress. demoeratic con- bint district, in this Glover by abelatuue | gressional conv city, bus nominated John tiovable methods, A Fatal Premature Explosion of Dyna- | Prrrsncra, September 5.—Witie Pennsylvania | Tallroad employes were engaged Uns morning In, blasting rock near the Union depot for Uw purpose Of Widening the tracks, a prematu dynamite oveurred, and Wm. Cs was Instindy kilied, It should be remembered that every article sold fe guaranteed to be exactly as represented or the money will be refunded by nid Ube private ¢: PED ERurr piaxos. ‘Superior to all otters in fine tone quali of finish, solidity of construction snd dural 15,000in use at colleges, sm tory and on easy monthly payments, as part payment at full value, Se ‘squares and uprights at a sacrifi 1a pi Warcroom, 422 9th stecet. au2d elegance jility. Over ries and by the best musical people everywhere. Be sure and sce them be- fore you buy, Wesellat the same prices as at our face 108 taken ral nearly new fo1make room. Pisnos of other makes cheap and at $i0 yer mouth, Brauch WILKESBAREE, September 5. forencon returned at Roberts, the defaulting paymaster of Charies | Parish & Co, for embezziement. s George H. Parish were the only wituesses called to , ‘testify ayalust Lin, Latest Foreign “rhe grand jury this | against” Samuel September 5.—Lord ‘Tennyson will pud- lish a new puetn some time this autumn, & COS PIANOS, ‘New Stock. New Styles Reope it HLL. SUMNEM, 811 but WILD & Sole Agents for the STILFF PIANOS derful Automatic GREA1 BALGAL gene. Vurzishing aut ie specially solicited during Ue a done bes BEHENBACH'S PTANO WakERooM of various shakes for sale anid rent at Cueed prices, Win. Knabo. & Co.'s world-t howned Pianos. ‘Tunitig wud repairs. 423 runnients, ond-haud Pianos and Or- ier, us At ean the GUARDING THE CZAR. St. PETERSBURG, September 5. over which the czir will travel to Warsaw las been specially tspected and will be furnisied wito mill | lary patrols along the entire way. Teview the troops at Moscow on Monday. Provisions ble Will be furnished direct from St. VACATION IS NEARLY OVER, THE BOYS HAVE BEEN HAVING A GOOD TIME, ‘The czar wil | YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR FACES. for the czar’s t YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR CLOTHES, Viewna, September 5.—The names of the anarch- ists who ware arresied y erday With the seizure of the printiog press in which tne proclamation relating to Stellmucher’s ex: was printed are Bachinaun, Huebner, and TichL u cverhatilitus of Piasioa ALL OF THEM NEED A SUIT OR PART OF A SUIT 10 FRESHEN THEM UP FOR SCHOOL, A Canadian Canal Scheme. Monrngat, September WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS. | nt ith street, above dave am) Srece& Co. Hancox. & Baus& Co PIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Tianos and Organs exchanged, rpalred eer tuned, bexed: for rent by day, week, 1ioLth cryear. Kent applied if purchased, Fu stock of ve, Music. HENRY EBERBACH, TREET, Manacing Partner of the lute firms of Hilix’& Co, Ga BRUHN, Avent. 407 1th wu. ‘Also for Burdett unzatun. _FINANCIAL. _ Puvare Srock Terecrarn Wines BETWIEN, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, susroy, £3. FRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Buokeas, (Broadway, Fithavenue,s New ore, General Partners: James Whitety, Henry H. Dodze, H. Crnger Oakley, Hurry C. Logan, Weshinaton, D.C. Mayuard C. Eyra, William KR. Travers, Special Partner, BUY AND SELL JN COMMISSION ALL CLASSES ‘OF KAILWAY SECUKITIES. Franch Office—539 15th stroet (Corcoran Bailldiaz) 2. B. DODGE, Resident Partner Crotationeat Stocks and Ponds ant information =+ Farding the Marketa recefved through ont wires TX STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchanzo All orders executed and reported prin: ty $226 _WOOD AND COAL, Coa Axo Woon. We have sust received a lanes tot of Takers! PIN pope te ore md CONE oe Suter aga fost uate for domestic lise, all of Which we efter &t rates, ‘The attention of consumers 1s respectfully invited to an Mspection of our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO., mi6 ‘thst, wharf and 12th st. and Pa, ave, constructing, at the Longueuil with Rich canal to be about eleven inties long. the water way between Mont aboutelghty miles for Hudson river boats, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘he following are the opentn; ef the New York Stock Mar: By special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15tit stree Suits for the smallest from 2.50, eu river at Chambly It will reduce Suits for langer Boys from $3.50, and New York Larger still, 85 and up. ODD TROWSERS. ODD COATS. and 3 p.m. prices FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. ‘We are now receiving the finest Stock of Suits, Over- coats, Pants, &e., we have ever shown yet at THE MISFIT STORE, 424g Northwest. oltlo & Miss. CORNER TENTH AND F STS. Gow Meo. Pans 1878, 186 le Once West BREAKFAS® COCOA. Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which tha ex- cess of Oil has been removed, It has three times tho strength of Cocoa imixed with Starch, Arrowroot or fore far more economical, It 13 ns, strengthening, eusily digested, aud adiirably wuspicd 146 Ubvalls as Well as AUE pete sous ui health, SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE 8/69 [su M. & Sugar, and is th Aelicious, nourish The Raltimore Markers, BALTIMORE, Mp., September easy--middling,” 1075. street and western ehper, 2.30a2 75, do, do, family, 4.0003 00; cit “mills su, tra, ; do. Rio brands, 4.7 southern easier: western lower, closiiie’ easy: southern Ted, 89091: do. amber, 0a: No/a western winter: October, 887480 ero firm: westera no offer White, Géa70: do. yell Sba39; western whit ania, Yous, Itye e Pennaylvania and with fairinquiry. Mess pork, 19 shoul: #4; clear rib sic fa Winey Be “A soft, 6%; cop y firin, 1.18ai.19, Preights to pet steamer dull und heavy—cotton, 4d FE ‘Receipt—flour, 1,475 barrel ,000 bialielx; cori, 3,000 bushels’ Slupments—wheat, 153,000 bushels; -wheat, 186,000 bushels: corn, 5,000 bush. BALTIMORE, September 5.—' ead oe = W. BAKER & CO. » 1 Maryland. Y¥a%d; , shot, and September, 88) Nemiier, $5,907, Corn—soutit= ing aid no” Di ‘Oats fi 35:0, mixed, 30a: ‘prime to choice 4.00, “Provisions Srecut Norce 1 RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING TO MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS @_ APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- | LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER °AS_ GOOD IF STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FLOM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAK, FOR HEATING TWO OK MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ¥ HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATERS AND refed, i3a17¢ NOT SUPERIOR TO CHEAPER IN Cost. Ininia sixes, consoli- inginia new threes, Coan. Woon: JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND EAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 3202 F atreet northwee £15 Tth street northwest: 40 Tennsyivania avenue northwest: 112 Oth street northwest; Comer Sd and K streets northwest; 1 Pennsylvania avenue southwest LARGFST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SO! OF NEW YORK; also, EXTENSIVE W WANs hy 10s uneurpenecd factiltion {oF the TUEL of aii kinds, Sree COAL DELIVERED. O CARS DIRECT FROM THE ‘MINES INTO OUIt YAK! ‘We deal only in bent qualities of- ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL All Kinds of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared! crdersatourfactory, “Wnerin the atlck or ee CLEAN. COAL. FoStianed eepls while bathing Infor CHAS. FISHER'S, 53 7th street northwest, ‘MRS. FISHER ‘at ts of devotes ber attention to the want SS ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, HICH Wk 4AKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER- A CALL IS SOLICITED AND ESTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exouvsrve AGENT, No. 452 PA_AVE., NEAR 434 STREET. ‘The Petroleum Market. CLEVELAND, September5 —Petroleum unchanged. Standard white, 110 dew. test, ‘The Chicaze Markets. CHICAGO, Ixr., Beptember, 5, noon.—The treding jcenare stronger and litle Feptember is Wheat ia’ nude tinert continues active in corn, higher: cash haa advanced to \Uoted at 55 and. Noan wate £00, (UPennsylvania (ra, NOAH WALKER & 00, (tPennsylvania Ava NOAH WALKER & CO, (cPenpsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, CHICAGO. Int, 833 ¥OB HOT WEATHER, rab: May, 2s id Corn Sep Betwuer ta inde’ November, 48 bid 42 bid: Je 4, nominal. Pork—sey nominal; October, 19.0, nominal; year, 12 ary, 12.30. 1313s, 7.48; November. 7. Pa. re eg i tember 5.—Oll to-day is active, ‘s good. ‘The ma! ‘and advanced to. rt if iS ty GEN. BUTLER’S TACTICS, ‘THE WHY aND WHEREFORE News comes from the west that Gen. Butler has called a hait in the matter of fusion with the demo- crats Hes afraid of giving Cleveland a majority of the electoral college if the fusion with demo- crats goes much further. Butler's ambitious scheme 4s tosplit up the electoral vote 90 as to deprive either Blaine or Cleveland of a majority. In such anevent he has hopes that he might make some sort of a trade that would put him on vantage 4 fe helther candidate having a majority in the gv. But he holds that electors are i bs they’ choose to, and in the event of a dead- lock “in the’ ‘couege the idea 1s that Loth parties wor secure the presidency. If Butler has mapped out any plan beyond preventing an election by the people, he has not communicated tt to his Ueuten- ANUS, ils followers have fused with the democrats In Michigan and Towa, and (tions between ihe samme parties 1a Titaois and. Wiscon- sin have been made. A Butler man of some proml- ‘hence in this city told a Stam reporter to-day that the eblet object of u Jook Into the question of fusion. fusion in lowa and Michigan was bound to help Cleveutnd if it has any’ effect at. all, and that id be willing to make bargains to generals trip west. wan tO o ‘He saw that the p result would necessarily attend fusion in u Wisconsin and Mlinois, AN these are counted as Fepublican states, and any electoral votes the dem- ocrats could get from them would be 80 much Clear gain. Fusion success in these States might elect’ Cleveland even with the Joss of New York, and that 1s what prompted Butler to yur a check oa Turtier union of his friends with Gemocrats “In order to offset the democratic Tusions, Butler wants to unite with the republicans in Olio, Missourl and ‘Tennessee. Sticcess in those states Would atd lis purpose of preventing election by the people. In Iilinois the leaders of his party’ fankly offered to obey his orders, saying the aemo- crats Were willing to fuse, but that they (the ereenback leaders) would be governed by whatever sutier directed, He told them to walt awhle; that if fusion with democrats should become desirable ‘uid be effected within the next several weeks ut losing anything. Butler does not want to Cleveland. It ts probable that he would much preter to have Blaine Fresident of the twa Be trying to beat them both, and for that purpose ces in hand. The Republican Show in Lonisiana. A MAUONE SORT OF MUDDLE THERE. Col. H.C, Miner, a prominent planter of Louls- Jana, and who presided over the late convention of sugur and rice planters of that state, has been deptied by the new organization of planters in the interest of Blaine to visit New York and confer with the republican campaign managers. ‘This new organization 18 made up of men of respecta- pillty and means of Loulsiana, but at the outset They refuse to recognize or co-operate with the Tegular republican party of that state. They in- sist upon a new departure. But the regular party machinery ts controlled by the office hold- ers and they Will not resign their power without a” fixht If all” the elements ‘of opposition to the democracy could be united in A colupact force soine believe there would be ho; of carrying tue state for flaine; bat with one el Ment antasonizing another the democrats are to get away With Uhe electoral vote. Senator fatism has made him strong with ile sugar planters, has been very influential holulng mhy of Uhera In the democratic rapks, But ior him its probable that the sugar and rice phunters would have gone over in a body to Blaine. Col. Miner 1s going tO New York to as for money Uy carry on tue Blaine campalzn in Louisiana, but in (he inst piace the republicans bave no great, >of money to spare, and tn the second place ular party orsauization, controlled by Kel- ¢. Hudger, Duinont and oLiers in public oftice, sist That they are enutled to have and disbursd dany money Intended for use 1n that state, Is General Raver Breaking Down? OT SO STRONG AS HE WAS, BUT A GOOD DEAL OF VIM IN THE OLD MAN YET. There 15 a good déal of newspaper talk of late to the effect that Gen. Butler 18 failing physically, and there 1s no doubt that he begins to experience 2 weak wit hi democratic committee, Gen. Butler came to Wash- Inzton. ‘Te EVENING Stan sent a reporter to interview him. ‘The reporter was Invited to enter ora’s private office, and was very pleasantiy received, Gen. Butier sat in an easy cushioned chair, fixed ‘on springs, so that the occu- pant’ could malntain “elther a nalf-reclining position or sit uprignt at_adesk. Tn the first portion of the conversation he was leantnz back in F to the full extent of the backward action of the springs. A messenger entered with a receipt for coal or something eise Uhat required his signa- and it was with apparent effort ang discom- Tort that he took an upright position. He 6s by putting both hands: Dehind hi in the arms: Ue chair for support, as if suffering with a weak spine. Lite by little, and with grunts that evinced pain, Indecd, they ‘might be called groans, be swung himself forward. His movement was like a p suffering with acute rheumatism, and 10 seemed Lut every effort caused him pain, a? Is Gorham for Clevel: ‘There 1s. report in circulation here to-day that, Mr. George C. Gorham 4s coming out for Cleveland. It ts sald that he will publish a statement of his 1 ‘than reasons for supporting Cleveland rather Blaine. Officially Aunopnced. SECRETARY FRELIGHUYSEN INFORMS THE CABINET OF SECRETARY FOLGER’'S DEATH. ‘The Secretary of State to-day addressed the fol- lowing letter to the other members of the Cabinet: Sut: With deep regret Tannounce to you that the Hon. Chas. J. Folger, Secretary of the Treasury. of the United States, yesterday died at home in Geneva, state of New York. This has closed the life of a distinguished and respected citizen, who by his services as an | executive officer of the United States, and as a. legislator and Judge of his own state won the es- tem and regard of hits rellow-countrymen. ‘The President directs that all deparments of the executive branch of the vernment und the offices subordinate to them shall_ manifest, due honor for the memory of this eminent citizen: a manner ¢ onant With the dignity of the of- fice thus inade vacant and with the upright char- acter of him who held 1t. ‘To thls end the President directs that the ‘Treas- ury departinent and 1's dependencies tn this capi. tal suall, be draped in, mourning foF a period of 20 days; {he several executive departments shall be closed on the day of Une funeralof the deceased, and That on all public buildings of the government Unroughout the United States the national | shall be draped in mourning and displayed at half must Acting Secretary of the Treasury. GOSSIP ABOUT THE SUCCESSION. Acting Seeretary Coon will continue to act as Secretary of the Treasury for ten days,and if it has not selected a new Secretary the Preside: by that Ume he can be detailed to act for ten days th: ‘though roaching election. effect upon the approaching election ResPect 10 THE MEMORY OF SECRETARY FOLGER. ‘Acting Secretary Coon to-day telegraphed to the Assistant. Treasurer at New York that the sub-treasurles would be _ closed a few hours on the day of Secretary Folger’s funeral, and that as__ Secretary had at one time been assistant treasurer at New York, directing him to drape the sub-treasury in mourning. “Arrangements are being made for & special rain to Geneva to allow of ‘wo attend the funeral. as A GENERAL OnpeR has been issued at Governor's island, N. ¥., under instructions from Gen. Sherl- dan, re-establishing Fort Wadsworth, N. ¥. HL, as ‘one of the garrisoned posts of the division of the AUantic. Lieut. Col. H.W. Clossen, 6th i has been assigned to its command, and battery 5th artillery, will constitute its garrison. CHIEF CLERK PEACOCKE'S RESIGNATION AC crprep.—Secretary Chandler has accepted the res- ignation of Chief Clerk Peacocke, of the bureau of medicine and surgery, to take effect in two weekn, ‘The Secretary declined t to make any state- ment of the Treason which led to the preferring that Mr. Peacocke should speak for bim= elt. He sald that he had made no 1n¥ of the report about Mr. Peacocke's with, the Navy department. frauds. but. simply accepted the resignation when tendered. “If there was any investigation 1twas made by the officials of the bureau of medicine and surgery. ‘Tue headless body of Dr. Black, the surgeon of the Tallapoosa, was found floating tn Muskegat channel. Personat.—Chief Examiner Lyman, of the civil ‘service commission, isin the city to-day, but will return to-morrow tu complete his vacation among Blue Ridge mountains——Mr. Robert Ber- berich with in two sons has returned frome thres months’ trip to Germany.—Chiet Engineer Cronin leaves to-day to attend the convention of engineers a Chicago.—_—Secretary Post, of the Democratic Col York to consult with ptnagers of the na- Mra. Mont ‘will return next week—Dr. J.P. Woodauts "leaves this ‘on & two York® Coney elandy. Newport and. Saratoga: if si — Mr. A. T. Wiuting is at Rock Point, Chates county, iud., where he hts purchased a valuable property” i i a i (Pennsylvania Ava, CHARoRD wir Evpezziixo.—In the Police Court NOAH WALKER & 60, (25 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & 00, (tPennaylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & 00, (C(Pennsytvania Ara, NOAH WALKER & 00, (GtPennaylvanis Ara, NOAH WALKER & 00, (25 PennaylvaniaAva, e, i i Fi i i E z, : i ? E f i i i Pe LL. WEIGHT AND MEASURI prompt deliveries and rioes aw lowes Puc carb F EF I k IE CELLULOID TRUSS; THAT NEVER UREAKS Deen Gab siways clean, aud can be worn Among the Washingtonians Park this ‘season are Dr. Bischoff, T. Souwary District Government Affaire, THE ELECTRIC LIGHTS, He Calls @ Halt Upom the Fusion! to allow the Brush Swan Electric Light company Detter facilities for experimenting, the District Commissioners yesterday granted the privilege of erecting two poles on the avenue, obe aL 9th sireet and another near 7th street. A pole ts to‘be erected. om Ube south side of the avenue, near gth, Lnirty- rh, WMD an arm 2) fect extending from towanis the cente north side will te near 7in street and similar to the one nea On these poies, but with’ no reflectors behind them so that the liht will be diffused t directions, and will be low ¢ under the follage of the shade trees on the site. walks. The Brush Swan company will mal modifications of their lights on th ‘Treasury or remove ihem. The United Sia tric Light company have as yet m: Mon to the Commissioners as tO what they witl do. ‘The error yesterday came from the Commissioners ving permission to the Brush Swan company. CONDEMNED BCID? inspector tias notitied the owner of St. James hotel, Penn- dered lils daughter-tn- enched by a party of his countrymen Wednesday night, ugh to penet aay, a piace burt. cents per bushel Instead of the bulding Sijoiming: the sylvania a¥enue and 6th street, that he fads t frame building to be in a Utlapidated con: Uon, and the rear wall of back bu house badly cracked and sprung Ular. ‘The owner is notified to repair th make them safe within thirty days. Th No. 916 Delaware avenue northeast, 1s found to be | In a dilapidated condition and endasigering life, aud | directious are given for remedy. A TEMPERANCE Max |i | onary F ue msSCATIE the American Shipmas Dorn 1x Trorrir.—Chatles S. Carter, a young lawyer, who ts promibent in tem- Tance citcies, was changed In the Police C IS Morning With embezZilng $6, the Inoney of Henry B. Boiton, who testified Wat he gave the de fendant an order on the Clement's lodge for $6, and that Carter failed to revurn the mour HL Mahoney testifled “at his. wi treasurer for that lodge, pald the d The defendant claimed that he patd the Tnoney over to the treacurero Wiio denied recelving It from lun. The case Was Sent Lo the grand jury, bouds $500, Recent Roswenres.—Mrs. Apna Keller, 1003 New Jersey avenue, reports that her house was ent last night by cutting siats, and a and handkerchiets Lawrence, 120 81 street house was entered on Wednesday’ night t slals, abd two revolvers, valued at $5, Sloica, oe ‘The Courts. PROBATE CouRT—J To-day, Estate of W. Hi. Key *. Betts adtinistrs of Joseph Wasney: letters Westamentary gra. special bond. probate. Estate ‘and letters issued Will of Ann Doth of the sun AN INNOCENT MAX, IMPRISONE: the Record company, t of stockings —Donluirk OFT West, Teports CAL Lis | fiflecn yearsto be passed. there the brutish nature of the erin ‘lan; Will dtl mann; bond $5,000. Estate of Frances E. Hamilton; orde Uon. Estate of Edward Taylor; Vict pointed administratrix; bond $100, Reyhauer; H. J. Schaitius’ boud as collector i $14,000, approved." Estate Robert C. Becks tered. Estate Eni ters issued to Jenny A ‘Turne of Matthew Myers; will record and letters $1,000. In re F. HL. Fall, guardiai Teport confirmed. E= write, and mankind as. | Mpen that wor Saffont, atte ever determined te gives power penitentiary to di pond, $60. Estate wamiitted to’ probate and ranted Bridget ‘te John Schultz; citation A Bequest to a Washington Sunday School PHILaperrara, Sepretmber 5 —The will of the late sy along with other char- Hable bequests, $1,000 to the Sunday schoul of the Metropolitan churca, Washingwon, ~ A Week's Business Failures, ‘New Yous, September 5. throughout the country occurring in Une last sever days as reported by telegraph (0 KG: umber for the United States, 11! George W. South beque The business fatlures and for Cavaday 3, 28 «against a total of 148 Last | of tue outs an Innocent id Was languisiiug in prison, Law- Yers of cininence aud «ltizens of prominence prut- tered their services, and by degreesa mass of evi- dence was obtained Thal co Stattord’ uaitiés are still numerous tn Uhe weste cifle states, while in other sections of Ut the number of assignments is rather below Ue ——_~.___ Sudden Death. eptember 5.—J. Nelson Tap- Is morning of he Lulied Sta Clues thus furutshe Of tue alleged perjurers, abd last Wednesday Stat- ® Apinoxpace, N. Pan died suddcnty ¢ Was formerly chamberlain of D Shot by © TURER ITALIAN SAILOKS CAPTURED APTER ONE HAD BEEN FATALLY WOUN New Yong, September 5.—Three [allan satlors who refused fo pay toll at the dunter's Point ferry early Uuls morning were pursued by policemen. ‘They turned on the officers with their Kn the latter were obliged to use tueir revolvers, Alberto” Marino Giralto Celu Dereno Celu, 2 were naliy arrested. Marin two were held for murderous ss of age. Several months ago, and bus a few days after the adjournment of the national brother of "the wounded man HE DORS A LITTLE SKETCHIN Thave Just returned from a vi Falls, where I went for chauge of scene and incl dentally for the purpose of bathing a few angle ‘Worms, writes BI Nye from Hudson, Wia. ‘These falls consist of a beautiful sheet of water running perpendicularly to the surface of the earth between wo rocky walls, where for centuries Willow river | UIs course oe euna has ‘tiken's grand tumble to iteeit, ay. Herbert | (ao coUurw of comparatively few years, and Brouguls Spencer has s0 eloquently said. | T took my sketching material with me and drew a rough DUL very accurate litte etching of the falls Tam passionately fond of etching, and { wisa U more of our young people world yive their ton to drawing. 1 first and ninety days, but now, thanks to asst dustry and untiring persevirance, { am avle to draw at sight. Willow River Falls, looking from this side, 100 feet to the inc ‘The above view of Une Mulls, as U atonce, is from this side. No one, m artist, Can realize the great diticulty or gettin accurate View of anytling taken from the utner | 1 ought, perhaps, to apologize fur a few dete ‘the minor details of this picture. the Urees are somewhat convenuonal, but you} should remember that Unis is a conventional year, not only in politics but in art. Another note of explanation may be of use also. The idea of supporting a waterfail by means ot 4) sawhorse Is not frequent in nature, but have adopted it in several instances where Objects t have drawn seemed to need some artiticlal support. | I first drew the falls, and then slow to a Wan personal (rend, who advised tue to bull a stone abutment under the corner ‘This I could not do wi nse than I felt warranted in making, sel have troduced the sawhorse into art. hoping U Thay be of use to my triends Lam aware that li 15 at tirst blush a violation of Hes, bul some one has ty make | , dad 1 might as well eto Willow River | to the au fathers were thus ly Afirm which ought to have galned a power erait, by the UL | amy learned to draw at sixty get i had passe reader will see | mn aware that | he hess, and ober hi cireninstamoes very di fath w long-established the Hirst stride toward ‘reform be myself as any one el: tion or a stride in the direction of in inust_be made, whether it be in the fleid of art er | WMA Sh Ge letters, I shall Dot hesitate or sliriuk from my pi In this case, the beauty and accuracy with which | Thave sketched the fail itself Should mit horrors of a violation of long establish Ido not undertake to conceal the { eral of my friend: equestrian study of W! not wish to deny that these critictsins, Have situ | by and aspirations of the older and younger ge | ons ts frequent tn this countrs | Uroader sin | during tue last quarter of acentury, 101s not ime probable, therelore, that we shall hereafter see many md the folly of the suns Uring tO ruin tie great lontses Une fathers, speedily come when the: will acknowl their error and be forced to admit that I was ‘Some, too, have criticised the manner in which water In the ‘at the end. harsh Judgment upon the Various water curls va any elchist who will construct a cascade graceful and rythmic ornamental curve to it than the above is cordially ivi Whether the Doric, the lonic, the Gothic or the Presbyterian style of arc? adopted, is simply a mat ‘to enter into any discussion. experience for what 1 15 wo judged fairly aud tinp: Hew Women Batton Their Clothes. From the New York Sun, A controversy has been started by the London Papers as to Why women button thelr clothes from right to left and men from left to right. It has led to an elaborate display of learning and wit. One ‘writer declares that men have buttoned from left ht since the earliest Assyrian aynasties: An- asserts that the mode of buttoning disting- Uishes the Mussuiman and the Hindo while a third says that the writer need not go so far as India for an illustration, as the won America are bie by the male sy: to ht. The ladies of New er fashion till a recent: ‘so because of the French colonization of ‘rhen the controversy branched off into tive quality of male and ly insists that her sex bution from right to left because the dressmakers so fix their dresses and denies that man has any right to draw invidious inferences, while a sardonic aad sar- ights, declaring tat the right thumb over We left 1s a posi- mind, holds that the female . ‘This afternoon the impression seemed to ‘atuedd ground shat the Vacancy Will be tilled by promotion, ‘lose Who seemed best informed 1b at, Une President would be compelled to follow that course, for fear of exciting and renewing political dissensions in New York by selecting an outsider, which might have @ serious TE fresh infustry will hw ready the Who are not afraid Lo w prizes away from te more fasudious Youth wLe ave had a sotier rearing. ed to do so. : in Waterfalls be To not wish Lsumply give myown rth, whd ask Ut my ‘& question of the com) femaje Drains. INSANE FROM ALLEGED CRUELTY.—Much fnterest folt_at Scranton, Pa, in the Sad case of Mra. ‘@ Indy whose in- Ye'ene iniy’s family and. irients applica to ay Handley, of this city, for a writ of habess John W. Atkin, of 1s r. Atkin’s attorney be under the charge of her 22 Judge Handley continued ‘This forenoon the woman's ‘the writ until News Bricts. Judge Richard H. Marshall, a nent resident of Frederick, Md. and a well-known democratic politician, died yesterday. Mine. Nilsson, the vocalist, has Deen engaged by Maplesen to return to UMS country, She Will Fe orive $2,400 per concert, Aa ean name, Ridge, Rew York, white Ey walking with is wite and chill jecterday, Was at tacked ©; fatally, Untusting one hor four inches into bis y an infuriated cow, which wounded him ry Zongorowisk!, the Hungarian, who mer- W near Hagiton, Pa, was AU a soldiers’ reunion at Tremont, Neb. yester- It is now (hoUgut Lat the striking miners in the king Valley, Ohio, will give up his week, apd Li return to Work It the operators will pay them 3. nts ax demanded. The wife of Mr. Win. S Jonns, an employe of Ue Naval academy, at Annapolis Md, gave birch last nicht to triplets, two b SS and a girl, ali of mm hat » since died.” The m At the meeting of the National Association of Sta cers Yesterday in Raltimore, a resolu Was adopted declaring the wives and feranle Alves of the delegates houorary members Of Ue Uuree.deck tron steamship Seneca, butlt under: Ts Association for the Old nion Steamship company, was SUccesMtULy hed at the yard of John Roach & Sons, at . Pa. yesterday, boy eleven yearsold, at Kas nad a quarn ‘lad named Shensteln, ° ast Saturday, aud diiled the bate ow With w sto A Modern Monte Cristo. POR TEN s FINALLY RELEASED, = World publishes the story of a The New Yor Toriern Monte Cristo Who Was released from the | Aliecheny penitentiary last week and has returned, Stufford, a rough, uncultured lad, was sentenced to prison for fifteen years for a shocking crime, The Victim of the crive ts now a young matron, ving hear Erie, and morbidiy sensitive on the subject. bone in Ei ‘Ten years ago Charles culbured woodoutter, was ed “upon strong. cireum- werjuned testimony, When he penitentiary apd retlected upon the almost went mad. His ic ho sw Was against him. ‘The Ju ~ jum had adverted to his un- ney on | Intellectual condition as Deng in harmohy with and he wad seen the Hg nods of the Jury.” He felt that be could tever Lope (0 belp Limself oF prove tale Inno cense Without Mlucation, and he resolved to possess ] the power wh lk knowledge gives Through the oMictais he learned how to read and he launched into the study of Tected tn the dally press One day procured Dumas’ “Count of Monte Cristo,” and K of flotion his futue life Was shi ng Unis book, Wax more than equire that knowledge which ‘There was no learned abbe tn the into his ceil, but for cell com- fad a minister who had gous sont anions liv Wrong and a lawyer who had not done Tight, From these “he bad obtalned much useful: Infortaation. Re lived now for revenge. Upon. his knees no re by the eternal God that each of Uhe wretches Who had sworn away bis liberty should be made tos fer as he Was suffering. By the force of his wily acquired Intelligence be reasoned out a» Theory which plainly indicated te gulity party and laid bare te cunning plot of the Conspientens Four years ago ne Of the witnesses Who had Sworn sgainst him died coutessing his share in the id exonerating Stafford. “wo years later mnuitted suicide, and tn tee Unroes of weadelalied and Circumstantial, account ‘The community began to fear that usively established innocence, ‘The penspiculty of the letters esent to his lawyers Wax Temarkable abd ta rally aided theta in thet search for Uhe fects, PS Detective Benson followed up the d and syccesdediin arresting four Stopped forth a free man, determined on the UE OF his traducers, Stafford’s plan for revenge Isto tomake the law fis Instrument In crushing (hein. ‘Some of them have grown wealthy In the meantin tw dewor establishing elr guilt, one belug a rich banker, Dut le proposes > remualider Of his ife 00 the purpose uf — Fathers and Sons, From the New York Sun, Au auctioneer 1s now selling In Broadway to the highest bidders the great stock of a bankrupt ary scuods firm; but the sum obtained from the sale, together with the other assets of the house, 1s Field the creditors of the bankrupts only All proportion of what 1s due them. Yet the vue Was One Of Uke Oldest In the trade in New Jork, and one of Hie most respectable and mod ruste ‘aS @ case Where sons had inherited from thelr fathers a splendid business and an unblemished credit. One generath Snail beinnings, and | Feputation which’ ext tr ui built up the house from alued for ita trade and & uded Uhrous out he coun. eration dissipated tat trade In he next si bankruptcy and the Vast stock of gooda ton block. The fruits gathered Uy the Scattered by the song. ang we of Years, dwindind instead im nee, UBL finally It Was Wiped OUL Of existe bee. Leavis & Large proportion of ius Mabllties pal Iv Is true that the house encountered very bad this spring, and was unable to sell tts but the old fina, ven worse periods of DUSILESS. f late vears, too, great changes have taken place | th the dry goods trade, changes 80 radical tet they have Ninost revolutionized the business in New: ork: DUL Lhe house Was originally DULIC a ability of Its foundens to mect all the necessities of the trad the strain, and nol ‘The failures im the dry goods trade bave bee com Moreover, young concerns have stpod hav au untipaired credit, arauvely = despite th Suffered so Thats disadvantaged Te has withsceod Y remarkable trae sinees eninge Wit all along muiitained: ry tnhertted a) tomauage te Tuey Under te operation of rut from tose thet hod to contend with. They were surrounded: ably brought ha wealth, While the old people had to Nght for, their dollars, ‘The younger men, very Ukely,played Wo patis—that of men of business and that of men of letsure—while the founders of the house gave ther whole up, and had thetr g | tts sticoess. ‘Phe | and ut ele ought and ¢ rey to building st pride and pleasure tm were not genuemen of Jelsure nce, but simple Ary goods merchants, after thelr aftatrs wish the 18 care, and could hot be overtak aastrophe, as Uielr successors seuin to have been, ‘This wide guif of separation between the halite Ta 1 has become if private fortunes the rapid inere Ses where the unfitness, the nogligenc ablished by Ue ludustry and prudence of sation, Fresh blood ang the better chance. Al- ‘vung Men Who are trained to work, and are taking the business But bere {8 cot Had Lost all Fear. From the Philadelphia Call. Mrs. Blank. Do you remember, dear, that before ‘We were married you always offered ime your lef arm? Mr. Blank.—Yes. 1 wanted to havemy right arm free. You See hed a lovers fear that some one would try to take you away from me, and I alwaye kept In reatiness for defense, irs. Blank.—How sweet! But how ts ft that now OU generally offer me your right arm? ‘Mr, Blank.—Weil, I an not so afrald as 1 Was, Swatiows and Pure Air. From the Boston Journal, Shakespeare said that swallows loved pure atr in this line: “Where they most breed and naunt have observed the air ts delicate,”but his saying Was never so fully verified as lately. Towns France in which the cholera has broken out are compictely deserted by the swallows. AS the food of the birds cousists of Insects, Lere Was no Feason for their departure except the reaids (reet. om Saturday. September Oth, wt ec Pm, Lelatives aud friends invited to GOODALI. ee Ath, 1884, A, ME, BAR GOODALL. On 7884, A ML, KML GCUDALL gerd cieity-one yearn, widow of ths Relatives and friends of reerectfully, ‘funeral, Sunday igi Fede, Nou 063 New Jer” corner 4th street and avenues > UELLER, tp Burle, Kentoshy.on September 30.1008, ‘office, U.S. MC. *