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PL th THE EVENING STAR. SBEISUFD DAILY, Excent § wainajh WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1884. ‘TWO CENTS. *ECIAL NOTICES. pS cirizess ts ASSUUT MBERS OF es No Feary ea t BELHSZEA TABER- neet TO-MORROW at their hall, SILAS HOY OLENT a $500 to § y hus Yours very truly, CoRni6sx plan, rates, TN SAPEEY azieal) 3 xh hited: & Smmes, 63 F street north. model is in oF ra- portant iuvention. i mand to exam- uO am, sud THE DIRECTORS. EQUITABLE BUILDT CIATION OF 6: TOWN, D.C. & in the above-named Asso- Directors have determined to subscription to the second erent demand fer ste eat. th $200, siption to stock at 1GH, President. . Vice President. AND 1 0GAN! HURRAH! HUKPAH! nd Mase Meetin eenth-street nd Corcoran Eminent abl. help us, all. so se5-3t UNC Fusit Resident at th n’s Hosp tal, rater Hith (Thurs: fe di WV MARMION. of Boar! of H.Sjitai Adrainistrar on. Hos P street norchwest, WS PENNSLLVAN Wassixeros, D.C the city. ress Dis, etc. wil sforetiy, and. the : outed as 4.1584 iP THE SE. SEPLIMBEK PAREN! RSET ts due to Business at d avenue Lumb etand Maryi JAMFS F. BARROTR, AMES 1. BARBOUL DENTIST. REMOV) D TO (one Goo east of Sums’ dru seg-itn NOTARY PUBLIC 317 ademand tor Houses tug such to dispree of D_ BIRTHDAY Hino, constal 2 as invite au. as POWEES & ¢ BANK HAVE KL ant S LUMBER, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST STOCK OF HARDWOODS, SUCH AS MAHOGANY, WALNUT, POPLAR ASH, OAK, MA- PLE AND CHERRY, THAT BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON CAN PRODUCE, AND ARE NOW PRE- PARED TO OKDET DIRECT BY WIRE ANY WOOD YARDS FAIL TO AVE HAN OUR STOCK OF BUILDING LUMBER IS cow. Pi WHILE OUR FLOORTNG, WAINSCOT: AND PAETITION IS TQUAL, BOTH IN QUALI AND WOPKMANSIIIV, TO ANY IN THE DISTRICT NOTING THAT OUR TRADE 15 A STEADY INCREASE. WE ARF STILL PREPARED TO FILL ALL CEDER-, FITHER BY WAGON, CAR OR BOAT, WIIH PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH. AND GUAR- ANIFE SATISFACTION TO ALL WE IN ORDER THAT MAY VERIFY THE ABOVE WE RESPECT- FULLY SOLICIZ A CALL WM. McLEAN & SON. H AND B STREETS AND 14TH, BETWEEN B AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. au2T tended to 3928 2 T= THE ATTEN e pew seas ard apa! fte uh ALE MANTELS, SEATE MANTELS GAS FIXTURES —New Stock and Deasne. LATROSES. GRATES, RANGES. Ere. PLUMBING AND HEATIN GARDEN VASES AND SFITEFS AT COST. CEL S SHEDD, Starr Nontawest, MINSK! & LEWIS. i S DANFORTH W. 5 JENKS & CO, 717 7th street S OF VISITORS AND RES. ailed to PHOSVITAS the iar brain ard Nerve and ot Malaria’ ‘areated by the gis = by Wet N. Sole Inventor aud Man” else Fe avenue, eas STOVES GALDEN Rose. 3 se Stoves that will doail Pau copes SO FF. BROOKS, hy street. Corcoran Building. SPEC IAT FLUID detiv =I JAMES Fi Office N. Laos, Arresnios: LATEST PARISIAN MODES TN HAIR GOODS. M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, | SPECIAL NOTICES. 7 -S-CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER STH =-S and H streets northwest_—Serv pm Sing of th: new ed thw: rf Pr streets Rey W. H.¢ At 3 pus, moonthiy mn sion Ty Soctets. Alli Ler cence tA palinty, ‘or —Choir— Mine Mrs. Jennie EL Tru athweat, Servives “Lo-urrow at BLAND MF. CE OF “01 Tith and L streets. Be Mr. 3-H. Kaiser, baste: Prot. Ji Sunday schoo: at 9:45am. Prearh tila ise sermon by AtGe uh, and pray Mr. F jon Theop! he at’ 11 a, 2 servic: 11 am, ands It_ {| Tes Tig USITY PRESAYIERIAN CHURCH—OPE: Mth and Ks re september 7 Re GT t H. COR, 10TH ANDD trom Fourtres al, oreau aud 7:30 Pp. a = = | Washington News and Gossip. | THEFTS at os DEPART- | APPOINTMENTS AXD PROMOTIONS. ‘Kwo of the Employes Arrested. Treasury Changes Under the Civil Service Rules. ‘The following appointments have been made ‘owwhite employ es of the Navy department, | Ubder civil service rules: Joseph W. Roberts, Ii- named Goodsere and Wilson, the former a laborer | Rois, $1,200; Harlan P. Howard, Vermont, $1,000; the latera messenger, were arrested last even- ; Mis3 A. R. McKenufe, Virginia, $990; Miss Cora A. ing by Detective Block on a charge of stealing | Lord, Connecticut, $900. ‘THE funeral of Seer: ary Foiger will be held on lay next, at two o'clock p. m., at his late res: >| dence ih Geneva, N. Y. i LIRUT. GaRLINGTOX., vie commander of the Proven expedition, is tn the city. ! Ssexptary Lrxcons this afternoon | hare : 5 The following have $ {BIS afternoon | charts from the bydrographtc oftice and disposing | Monroe. bringing the remains Of of them ga vwaste paper. ‘Me discovery of the al- | ment Na itn a to Mount Pieas- | jeged therts was made by Elevator Conductor Lud- | dians,si,200, ington, who saw the two men in a room after offive hours making up a dundie,and overkeard one of them say that tiey had about as much as they | couid get away with that night, He reported the | in the | information to the department authorities, and the | services of Detective Block were secured. He went to the residence of oneof the men last night and Tound a wagon being loaded with waste paper, | among which were hydrographie charts. Both en have for some time been engazed in buying up waste paper and disposiug of it at a small promt, qj but they were not suspected of wrongdoing, | The charts stolen Were in the storeroom of the bi} DELEGATE ArporsT: pointed John L. Mitiigan delec tonal prison congress a Promotions—Geo. W. Leesnitzer, from class 170 class 2: Mb der, from class $10KR) Ty class 158K. from $900 10 $1,000; Miss 5. W. Stevenson, from'$1.000 fo class 1; Mis. EM. Converse, fron $1,000 to x se President has ap- te to the interna- Rotne in October. ons been mad Mrs. Julia A. Holt David M. Turner, Ga. U of Columbla, promot Tar following promot bureau of education: Sas, from 31.200 to 31.4 Waiter Byion, Disir lavorers, ‘Temperance Workers. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE W.¢.T. U.OF THE D! NEXT WEEK. The annual meeting of the Woman’s Christian | Temperance union of the District will be heid on Thursday and Friday of next week tn the Gar! Meinorial chureti, on Vermont avenue, ‘There RCT Posr OFFICE ARKESTS—Chief Inspector St Of the Post Office deparument, has peen inform of the arrest in Texas of Sam Hammond, tor rob- drographic oftce, and had been condemned, and | be three sessions hetd datly—in the morning, afte Would have, eventually, been classed with waste Le! between Burnett and Liano,and Also, evenne and loth yer strect this church on Sunday $45. m.; Koy Eucharist and lia. mi; even.ng praver. 6 p. 1. chora.iy by vested choir preach and celebrate. Seats free. J. A. HAROLD, Rector, MAS Text, ACHUSEI TS Sunday services re ith instant. ‘The services Tey. N, Came, D.D., Will be read and the election of oficers held. program for the afternoon ts as folly Devotional meeting, conducted by Wiison, president Va. W.C. T. Us Addi in the’South, by Mrs. Safle F Chapin; Work, Mrs. A. P. Rogers: Sunday School Work, Mrs. |S. aA. Leighton; Scientific Instruction, Mrs. S. M. <=, of John Monielin, a railway postal clerk, for steal- paper. It is Suid that the Stealings could have | bedava Saat aaa atecat hae Fain vy ite Mg registered ietiers. amounted to very Hite. Both men denied their anctea he soe: o the my mee Spates: s a3e guilt, but 1t was reported this morning that Wilson | ducted by Mrs. Bishop Andrew. Rea ree NAVAL OnprRS.—Lts. C.T. Hutchins, Uriel Sebree, Wou.d turn state’s evidence. at the department to-day, cont 0 ive Block was his Investiga- Tt 1s supposed Uiat some assistance must been give the men to gel the booty out of the builuing past lie Watchmen, and {t 1s reported that te detective IS in search of some higher game supposed to be interested tn the matter. Detec} and Ensign Chas. S. MeClain have ordered to r- duty at the nuval academy. Cap S.C, Car- | t penter has been ordered to temporary duty at the | Portsmouth, H., navy yar AUTHORIZED TO K BustNess.—The Second ASSEMBL Sth ana! sti vst evth nd L .D. & prominent m tempora iy in the cit (oe THE Tape Vices Home and’ southwest, WILLIAM LE, "=3~_ CENTRAL PRESBYTENIA S Sd snd T streets nu. w., A.W. PITZER, pastur.— Liaim.und 8 p.m, CONGREGATIONAL CHURC inc and Comummnion. service T. Ma m, by resident W. W. Paros + UGH, fu the absence of the +0. O. Lirte. lis pulpit wall be oceupind ant by wey. J. F. Me ister <f Washington, Pa, who is a EETS TLL, HURCH. COR. it_ | begin work on the wreck this morning. On Wed- | Hartsock; Temp: rance Literature, Mrs. M. E. Cohe Logisiative and Petition Work, Mrs It. E. Harcwe Work Among Colored People, D, La Fe Young Woman's Wi Miss Cora B. Thoras; | Flower Mission, Wr. Belle Kerr. Mrs. R. Burris will preside at the evenine session. An address of welcome wiil be detivered by Rov. PF. i D. Power and Miss Sallie F. tie president [pane tone eee officers at the naval | of the South Carolina ili make the academy for the term of 1881-5, a8 far as the Ust13 | response. The annual ‘address of the president, complete | Mrs. Roach, will then be made. Superintendent—Capt. F, M, Ramsay; assistant THE SECOND DAY'S SESSION. “ to superintendent, Lieut. W. Burwell; commandant | At the morning session on Friday the reports on ‘The arrested mnen declare their innocence of the charge. Mr. Goodacre has been ona leave of ab senee for amonth, and ouly returned a day or two | ago. Nation Bank of nia, Ohio, whleh closed its doors some tim aving made good its im- Paired capital, has been autuorzed by the acting Controller to resume bus ness, Naval Academy Affairs. THE LIST OF STAFF OFFICERS AS FAR AS COMPLETED. | THE WRECK OF THE ‘LALLAPoOsA.—Secretary Chandler received a telegram from Lieut. Com- mander Hitchcock, at Cottage City, Mass., stating that a tug ond two wrecking schooners arrived at | the Tallapoosa yesterday afternoon, and were to hesday he sent officers to ucket for the body | of Surgeon Black, reported found on the east end | of the island. “It proved to be that of a man found and buried three days beture the to comm: idant, Lieuts. E. H. Gheen, W. P. Potter, | following will be presented:—Evangelistic Work, [oaS”_ CENTEAL PRESBYTERIAN CAURCH, COR. fallapoosn collt- | ona Theodore Porter, | Mrs. R. Burris; Relation of Intemperance t. Lavor Soe ster Mian T streets. egular services Hy am | Stoa- ianship naval tacties, and naval construc- | sad Capita, Mrs 8. Cooks Spores , ps n30-84t ™ = - ct } epa Som ure Literature, Mrs. Netlie H. dlcy; Prison and c Howons To THE MEMORY 01 JEAD SECRETARY. cting head of department, Lieut. Com. Li % Bt : [oS FOUNDRY ME. CHURCH TaTH AND GSTS | Acting Secretary Coon has te eel Haier wet, | Inunder H. Elmer; assistants, Lets. A.C. Diling- | Jall Work, Mra’M. Si. Chapin: Unfermented. Wine, Lc breaching To-morrow at 11a im. by the pas acting: “ary Coon as issued an order direct- | jin and C.D. Galloway; Instruction in boxing, | Mrs. E. Moffatt; Parlor Meetings, Mrs. M.S. Hari. Kev: Dr HK. NaYLOn. (Sou and praise service at 00 1g the closing of all the custom houses and sub- | Swimming and gvunssees, Marthe StrOhIn, In the afternoon the devotional exercises wiil be ps mi. Love Feast Vibe Aetna ‘eck. treasuries in the countr@at two o'clock on Tues | Ordnance and gunuery—-Head of department, | conducted by Mrs. Dr. Thomas, the president of services o: this church, 20-0) to attend) the it He | day, the hour of Secretary Folger’s funeral. Commander C. L. Huntington; assistants, Lteuts. | the Maryland W. C. 7. U. An address to workers (eg (Capitol Hill} Preacl by the pastor, Kev. JouN CaEsTE} mR, D. METHOFOLITAN PRESBYIEMIAN CHURCH hing 10, Marrow at 1 a - J. F. Meigs, R. RoIngersoll, and J. H: Bull; sword | will be delivered. by Miss Frances E, Willard, th Const'ts EXCHANGE Piachs.—Tho President as Master, 4-J, Corbesery assistants, J; B.Ketz and president of the National W.C. t. C. Ti follo\ transferred Geo. L. Cottin, consul at Stuttgart, to | George Heintz. ig reports Will be made: Work among Foreigners, [i> GRACE M. E. CHURCH, CORNE! S (2, GHACE ME CHURCH, CORNER STH AND | streets northwest, H. 5, FRANCE, pestor.—Sun- | day school at 9:30 am. Preaclnug by the pastor ‘Com Sionsry meeting at 3:30 pm. Serviceof song at t 7:30 pan, wu at 1 , tnste ns uric! | “Astronomy, navigation and surveying—Head of | Mrs. E. Baron; Hygiene, Mrs. M. A. NicPhersou lu Zurich, and Ches Einstein, consul at Zurich, to | , Asuonomy, navigation and. surveying Heat y- | Ruential Bodies Mand. Roach; Work. Among Stuttgart, upon their mutual request. ‘nis, Lieuts, A. Ross and 4. @. Peck. Soldiers and Sailors, Mrs. J. W. Rowan; Railrow ane . Employes, Miss E. ‘Lewis: Intemperate Women, ‘Mrs. M. A. Copenhaver; Relative Statistics, Mrs Sicam engineering—Head of department, Chiet A HEapiess Victim OF THE TALLAPOosA Disas- | Engineer E> Farmer; assistants, EA. Engineer J. yoe> WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, sD AW: L=S northeast (seats all {ce }—Kop’ D., Pastor.—Services to-morrow at Iam. and Coumunion at the tor .ng service, and prcac Right, Sunuuy school exercises at 9 am. and 3pm. Everybody welcome, ini by the pastor ‘DASIREETS | irom Lieutenant Commander Rt. D. iT. N. Barn, D. | ommander R. D. at TER.—Secretary Chandler has received a report Hite Shelton; Heredity, Mrs. 5. A. Mayse; District Falr, | F sistant, EI W. M. Parks, Peron an aoa rant engineers Mrs. Judge Snieli: Auditor, Mrs. A. R. Moulton. W. R. King and G. H. T. Babbitt. cock, at | : 3 shanties \¢ ad of de- | 2 o'clock a meeting for young ladies Edgarton, Mass, Septemberdth, giving an account | _ Mechanics and appited mathematics—Her poloacs oF Anne 2 ot ‘the finding and burial of the tole or Wie | partment, Prof. J. M. Rice, S. B., Ph. D.; assistants, | ducted by Miss Anna Gordon. In the evening an address will be delivered by ‘ es Prot W. Sout, noe, neiga Wat Muliain) ad Miss Willard, and the annual session wil close. oD Ll, 0 p ‘Tallapoosa’s cr sre Donnell, of the Laliapoosa’s crew, It was found | Weut H. Knox by Frederick Pease, of Edgarton, whtie returatag rs METROPOLT To aana © steceta ilinois + onterene Rev, c, ME. CHURCH, CORNER Abas, D.D., of the will preach “Sunday'at 11a.'m. and Serious Runaway Accident. WEBB ROGERS SERIOUSLY INJURED AND HIS Physics and chemistrr—Head of department, pase H. D. Todd; as rot, home in a sail boat, about a mile off the lite saving station on Muskeget Isind. The head was gone uud the body much decemposed. It was burted in istahts, Lieut. F. H, Holmes, N. OM, Terry, A. M., Ph. D., and Prof. ©. BE. | R DR. J. wunion service, Vespers at 7 p.m. thetown cemetery on the morning of the 4th In- s DAUGHTEE BADLY CUT ABOUT THE FACE. conducted by GEORGE A HILTOS, Sunday school, #40 stant. “es vo", Mkitheniatics—Head of department, Prof. W. W. | apout ten o'clock this morning, as Dr. J. Webb eS — eS Rittenhouse: Joc. Cresap and Busign i, C. Gear. | Rogers and bis daughter, who reside at No. 315 4% TS NESE STWUET VRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | Passen Tem Exasisarios.—The toitowing ad- ft ca " | street, were driving Into the elt from his farm in Teese Feciseoe Deke wath oe tev ditfonal candidates huve passed successfully their ita, 7-30 is iS iH, reetown —Presehi ic by Kev. Se6,15, S TH Si Le Westeru Marytand College, at 11k mt ua 8p in, A.D. MURRAY will p.ewch at tue Mission this, ed. m und s 6S chureh. 8. corner 15tu aud O st t_s=~ ENGLISH MIssIUN Sp. mn.—Frewebing by the pustor. Missionary rervice in the eveuins. 1uOrTOw is Horthiwest, at 11a. nu, M. junday-setcoi ut ‘nglish studies, history and law—Head of depart- | a light buggy, his horse took fright at the cars at + | €Xamibations for admission to the naval aeademy Hout, Be Seals NARS | tne imtersection of Delaware avenue and ML street Leadets: Harry Moses, I . Frank Win, Re rE. B. Barry, W. He Ture | e . re ow val cadets: Harry Moses, J Mur ny, franklin x prot WW. W- Fay, A.M. | 40d ran away. The bit breaking, there was no means of checking the horse, an he ran ata fear fui rate of speed to 2d street and into D, and then along D street to 24 sireet, and there eame in col- Usion with the parking railing, throwing both of the occupants of the buggy out and smashing the Veulcle. Both held tothe reins and were dragged | some 40 or 80 feet. Dr. Rogers was picked up b: hurt and, as he was supposed to be dying, a priest Modern tang i tGeo. S. Seit. | Ri. John iiltou, fe, son of Captain McLane Tilton, was rejected on account of porcial deatness in one ear, afier having passed successtul- ly his imental examina {cud of department, vacant Lieuts. FM. Wise, Prot. LF. Proud Mz Lieu. J. F. Parker, Assistant Pro- S. Courceile, E; Dovilliérs, J. Leroux, H. | Dalmon. Mechanteal drawing—Head of department, Com- mander C.D, Sigsbee; assistants, Lteuts. “W. P. Ciason, Prot. M. Oliver, asststaut, Prof. C.F, Blu- | velt. A PosrmasTER SHORT.—The post office Inspectors have discovered a shortage in accouts of the post- <S am. aud fuucr Techy ‘Thursd: tts avenui EpwaEDs D. D., Mm. cap meeting prae an ray er mecting’ Wednesday, 7:30 streews. —Ke. Lug c= Cad Fete « having teen ‘Tenovs CALVARY M. open d for Divine service 1 aum., by Kew. LITTLer 0, | O92 Preaching 114 mu , and evauyes AtS bom, Grand Lode evening McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, Mf neat 9th strevt -at-Line, eat 3 ASBURY ME. CHUE by Kev. Josken a uance, D.D., wuu et § pi LiWercu. seatstree. Al weleowe. hing at lia m. by the uUiOn afte ven se 80% SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORN 4th street and Vingiuia avenue southeas MOSD Bez. SWeM, pastor.—Preachin o'clock p. an. orn, cH, K Pastor, To-moriow, Kev he pioruing soryiow. ices begin next Sub- bath. “Prayer meeting uext Weunes.ay evening. | [ce> GALBRAITH CHAPEL, éru, NEAR L | Rev. J. i. Hucrou, of G. A. | for the AM: 4 churel, Galilee Fisueriuan will it to take charge of the office and arrest: the postmas- pend aud id ae ppenibie aud rand tay a am, by the Kev'G. W. Muon, 3 po 1, 745 Bey, Wat, WaluNe. ie a te> | Maury was sent ior. The injured man was taken to Butler & Clarridge’s drug store. Dr. Patterson, the coro- ner, attended them. Both were cut about the head, the’ daughter's injuries being confined to her race. | Dr, Rogers seemed to be mostly hurt abont the right arm and shoulder, but no bones were broken. He was taken to his home, 315 4% street. master at Ashland, Pa., amounting to #408in the money order department, and $487 In the postal ac- | geon T. C. Walton, M. D., Passed Assistant Surgeon | A count. ‘The postnaster has offered to muke gond | D. N. Bertolette,’M. D., Paymaster F. H. Anns, the deficit, but the Inspectors have been directed | Chaplain A. A.’ McAdliMer, Assistant Professor Thomas Karney, , lbrattan; J.J. Graff, assis ant ibrarian; R! Mi Clase. Attached to the siips—Boatswain, A. M. Pome- PHRSONAL—Rev. Dr, Eliott, of the Church of the | TOY: Shiner, Mobers etiners Carentan GW: | Ascension, has returned to the ctty—Tev. Dr. | “Qover tee, Dale, 1ox— | Huntley, of Metropolitan M. E. church, as chaplain gantctGes nee ain ‘i supay eG bey, of the Senate, is attending the funeral of the late Jos. Rogers, Robt. Sliver, W. G. sruith. Senator Anthony.——Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Adams | Marine officers—Capt. McLane ‘Tliton, command- | lett Saratoga Thursday for Lake Ge ing marines; First Lieutenants 8. H. Gibson and G. Officers not attached to the academte staff—Sur- ter. been found,on further examination,to be fractured. Drs, Ford ‘Thompson and Petterson reduced the | g2 over the track when the man lowered the Bnd he was endeavoring to get_ont When one of the ada. — Rev. Dr. Ches " Bates, [oil cb hie hore broke, 2 } —DPr. Bi = ——se-. — i month's : Crs ‘The Political Field. An Alleged Nuisance. on Haskecy pastor, H. aoe Han. and Mrs. aud the Misses MCCeneY, | REPUBLICAN HOPES IN MAINE — TIE REPUBLICAN | COLORED CITIZENS OF SOUTH WASHINGTON coM- OMIOTOW. Pea e a SET | Sy ainston. Were registered at Newport On| aiasoniry 1x VERMONT—WORK OF THR DeMocaaTs | PLAIN. OF STAGNANT WaTER ABOUT a SCHOOL sugges pepsin att Thursdas ._ jaunt and daughter have | [50 Gepewpsceane — GoNGmessionAR Moutte, | BUILDING. eed Reni Mave tee ae at we Weds tae on TIONS. ‘A ineeting of colored residents of South Washing- a FRC Say AMong the arrivals at the Jordan White Sul | Hon. Geo. C. Wing, of Maine, last nig! | Con was held /ipse-mghe gt Zion hall on'G street, | M_E, CHURCH.— phur the past week are the folio! Hon rs ahaa ee Dea ene ea az Washington Tr, Brooke baker Baker, Miss Croghan, Mrs. John W McRoberts, Miss Isabel MeRoh- icKoberts, Miss Jolly, Mrs. Mary Coxe, M. Rev. Dr. Rankin, Litely pastor of the First Congregational chure' | traveling in Scotigud.—Mrs. Ha: between $d and 41 streets southwe following dispateh to the national republican com. | PA" oreaden mitteee: “The canvass of the state will close to- morrow. It has been animated and thorough, with the tariff as the principal lssue. We expect with contidence tocarry both branches of the legisla- turv,to choo e the four Kepresentatives to Congress fans: Mr. and Mrs. John A. B: Miss Besste Miss erts, Mr. ponds of stagnant water in the immediate vicluity and I streets southwest. He said that the ponds of and children z : id rewelect Gov. Ri , water covered at least two acres of ground: that Aduresved, Ni J_GREEN, pastor, Spealng: the eece ae ene | nage ee momar aualorley of He green ‘eeu the tap of the water wis ‘a KEV. J. H. HECTOR, THE D . aD AIS Seo The Ui in Verme least,one inch thick; that these ponds are the places = . “i : ——Mis5 Della and Miss Nettie fhe republican majority in Vermont ts 21,413. | 1®% me aatene Gatbratth cnsnedt ot eth Setcce' ty breech at U8. tu 42 | Nave gone to the mountains for Ashore slay, | THE Proportianal loss of tie republicans ts about | Where A great deal’ of Alth 1s Geposited, and that Kev. ¥. J. GREEN aud Kev. Z 1. PEARSALL, pastors. 1t* \2 i ve ars before the tate War conducted the con- ann ‘The reduction In the republican majority is begins next week the residents ought to see that —- oe pee ———— ~ ecuonery business on Pennsylvania avenue, oppo- | 3599 is oe ie Sh TB GNCURDIA Ev LUTHERAN CHUGH, | Site the Mefropnttan hatel (then: Brown: ond |. Av the New Hampshire greenback state conven- | thelr children are ho sent to a place where malaria German at Ta ins Englahe otek eek, | from 1869 That of cabinet-makinz, 1s very with | fon yesterday Gen, Butler was indorsed as a pres- | Sounds, and. possibly. in the course of time, } bein avain after the summer recesu. tomorow jal fever and kidney trouble at his residence, | Identlal candidate. Geo. W. Carpenter, of Swansea, may : s | PopS MT. VERN by tue pastor. © mer of ¥h und K | to-morrow (sunday) at 11 o'ck | by the pastor, ev eSamuEL K. Cox, Vited ‘ing, &t 7-30 o crock, the first of w series of eix dis- vurses, un the Life and Work of Paul, will be deuvercd it_ | Thousand Isi PLACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, streets u. w —Preaching Rhode Isiand avenue Was nominated for governor, and John ¥- Wood. | !Mously adopted, “That we. the citizens of South 121G street, with her site : | Washington, in’the Randall school district, feel tt seinen. rhie na Gt Aameaster, fOr COD” | eur duty to Gall upon the honorable Commissione tion at Thdianappiis ‘was indorsed, of the District and notify them of the nutsance c Mr. Samuel J. Randall, in his speech accepting | #ted from time to tine In the comrunity of the Mrs. Bessie Russell, of New York friends, leaves Adirond. wks Wolf and famliy Secretary McPherson, and Lake Ge have returned to the c ree cutRce OF THE INCARNATION—CORNER Vth aud N streets alt row. bh bove-named School on account of the large ponds of the republican congressional committee, has | Ue nomination for his twelfth term in Congress, | # Go} an acco rs oar B BUA BIER | Zone to ns home ab Gores ter ee ee aaae | told his Philadeipiia constituents that up ce tee oe ee Beet asians at soe ee : i | Until Monday.—Mr. M. W. Bevertdge has re- | May the democvatte party was dealing “unneces- | Beal f eae sole renee Teaned eas tured frum Rehobotd Beach. | sary and unintelligent blows at the vital industries | $7 Of oun commuuntty. "Tt was ed to send a ai The add.tions tai — — | of the whole country and of the commonwealth | COPY Of the above resolution, accomp: rations to the Church vuiding, be gress, there Will be Bo service Iu th they did not pay any attention to it to call another Opposing Speeches. i Pennsylvania,” and that “at all risks and | meeting and appoint a delegation to wait on the Senator Hawley and Representative Ellis are to every hazard” he flung himself into the breech, | Joined the republicans and helped them todefeat It roe CHRISIT. $40 pom. Evening: seri Monday ev 70d Poa FOURTH BT cast ke day, Septembe: r a vy Bet fue and sucuiny pled; an weicoune. poppe WESLEY CHAPEL, € cS iam, preael r MCRESSEY, Sp. = ST CS comer Lith as => CHURCH OF theraz). Prunsy! Capitol Hi — 1 he & FOCRERSAN, rede oty sc es not needed there, What ts ruisel is to be sent to | tict Frank Lawior, democrat. Sixth Ulinols dis- | were F. M. Draney’s Homer, J, I. Shapp’s Biue D. D.; also, eae. Bape SEM | Onto. SU trict, R. R. Hitt, republican, renominated. Dick and J. P. Smith’s Eddie B. The race resulied oe |, The official returns -elect the entire democratte | tn iavor of Eddie B., Blue Dick second. This was Baptist Chure the peuple at Arlington UNDaX Sep.emicr 7 CHARL S. DraLE, Si Hye In atver.so6u at 3.30. A. dresd tue meeting. MOUNT ZION M. leying of the corn at Ariingtor hax Leen looked forward to wi h the Masons of Alexandria, Va. N CHURCH, O93 Pestor’s Niuth Anniverss| Sunday school at 90a uw. ain P. m02, 8 ning from 8 to 10 'ch 4 M. E CHURCH SOUTH: OSEPH FRANCE, D.D,, Pastor —St ith, third Quaiter.y Meeting, Prewe SL. PATE. 7:45 p.m. sts by HE Dustor, hat Ma. mand 7:0 p.m. Sunday pel Mr. GEORGE B14 Adj are luvs AT (TE VEXMONT Sermon, Ww. —Pres Kev. nen, wou c CHURCH, CORNER Stik and A strevis northwest a in. nee c tone of the Mount ineinia, an Cvent w ost interest by ity. will be iid on im, by the CORT, ‘ot Bos- Tock, assisted by ople’s meeting, mm. Church social Rewoul Gospet B Lacs, tay School, Ther wiil aiso be all the members aud trict at OKNER OF 5TH AND Faure ts port west 9-0) a mi Sunday: sed uy by Kev. J.B. GCKERMAS. Missiouary meeting. Audress oy Rev, W E 4 so”g and praise” service. Prayer uicetiug Thursday event. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHE! 3:30 p. 10. ae Nye aid others will speak. with organ an clariouette, un o. Prot JARDINE. er the directiv. L wi l recite 4 t6 come sud ), To-mor.ow, at 7:30 | | make opposition si = Wrthevilte, Va, next |" Members of tue demoeratic state central commit- | Commissioners. “The meeting then adjourned. TEs | Monday night, It is provab born of them | tees of Tiltnois, Towa, Indiana, Missourt and Michigan District\Government Aqtira held a conference In Chicago yester ranged to C0-0] in tS work int ‘The greenbdaci ‘day, and ar- Prate with the national committee se states, | ‘of Alleghet campaigning tn West V ctive part nis for their | BUILDING PERMITS have been tssued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: George F. Cutter, repair brick, 1515 Massacbus News from Louisiana 1s tot sentative King, of the fifth et. his opponents and practically secured a renomil on. King has been bitterly opposed by the state S| ring, as the MeEnery democratic faction Is called. he shou prepare a feception for Gen, Butler When he. visits Pi isburg. TW. Brown, of Memphis a prominent democrat, has come out for Blaine and Logan. The repubil cans of Feunessee have strong hopes of carrying the state, The detoeratte convention of the second Tilinols (Chicago) district, yesterday indicated to Repre- seuiative Finerty’ their willingness to nominate lnm If he would pledge himself to support the na Uotial, state, and local democratic tickets. He re- fued 1b give the pledge, and the convention nomt- hated alderiman Frank Lawior. Finerty has the independent nouttnation. 7 ‘ Butler addressed about 15,000 persons at the | Pitlous were of @ high grade of merit. fair grounds In Minnexpolis yesterday on the political oppression of the masses Dy the two great paruies.” He Spoke again In the evening, telling how by cla, erect a two-story dwelling on S, be w: and 7th street; $1,600. Horace eight two-story dwellings on 4% southwe: story dweiling on 7th street road; $900. en and O The Montgomery County Fair. THE ASSOCIATION'S GROWTH. ‘The Montgomery county fair at Rockville clos yesterday with the most satisfactory results, even ¢ bat he ve a majority of 27 in the conv Pets OB Lie 0c Inst. was Deatety 1 King will ion, whieh ‘he | attendance has been large and tue various exhi- —— G Helping Needy Bret SYLVANIA REPUBLICANS CONT as follows: FOR THE UHIO CAMPAIG ‘The entries in the three-ralnute ciass, purse #100, vi 4 a >, ie bis fort Was beaten in the national democratic | were J. H. Morrow's Blanche B., E. H. Bean's Lady daaveuue ana zistrcst The republicans of Pennsylvania have heen send- | convention. | Bashaw, Wm. H. Rabbitt’s Fannie R, and Lee jin. Suaday Scuool 94). , 148 Some Money to their party trieuds in Ohio, and | ‘The following nommations for Congress were | Omutts BIN. ‘The race Was Won ih three straivat made yesterday: Tenth Michigan district, Charles F. Gibson, republican. Fifth Alabama’ distri ‘Thomas W. Sadler, democrat, Second [lnols dis” the same sort of ald wil be extended by othersta: hat are reilably repubitcun. [tts conceded th Pennsylvania 1S sale tor Blaine, and as money is Bashaw third, In the free-for-all race, purse $130, the entries nee ib Pulaski county, Ark., except the county clerk. HOW (? RUNS HERE. | Gen. Butler and Gen. sitting Bui addressed the A bet was made in this city to-day of $40} a side | people at the Minneapolis fair grounds yesterday on the result in November ineizht states—or #50 | | M™ Dantel, the prohibition candidate for Vice | oneach state. The states are New York, New Jer- Laelia at Freeport, DL, yesterday and at | sey, Ohlo, Indiana, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Ne | "tere wae oe reat rey vada, and Michigan. If four of the states should | stration at Lewiston, go repubilean and four democratic then it will be a | Wade a Drief speech, standoff. If flve should yo for Cleveland, then | Tae FReerar: ENS’ PLATFORM.—The attendance the democrat would win $50 and so on, the wager | at the freethinkers’ convention, at Cassadaga, N. being $50 oneach state. | ‘The biggest money yet | ¥. yesterday, was very’ fale, Ninerous Radteioee Offered for betting ts suid to have been put up by a . fer wealthy resident ot Wisconsin. Its reported that | Keke. dellvered, and resolutions were adopted tn | the most exciting rice of the three days, and much | money changed hands on tt. | ‘The running race, purse #30, between Bismarck and Mol Bismarck, Auiong the interested Spectators at the falr yes- | terday was the venerable Samuel 1. Stonestreet, | former clerk of the court, and who perhaps cat | claim the honor of being the originator of the Agri- | cultural Society of Moutgomery county. In a con- , In two straight heats. miblican torchilght demon- fe, list night, “Mr. Blaine | versation with the late John P. C. Peters at Pooles- | ville, In 1852, where they were ¢1 ‘with others, all exntbition of improved sliep and other stock, Mr. S. suggested the idea of a county hibition, which met the approval of gentiemen D. by the Vineinis ceremouies tickets call at V. Te hee. urpose Of uttendiny jeretaes | CARTER, 5. G 'HOMPSON. RICHAKD B = oS, #8. LODGE, ¥. U. F., are requested to meet at their hall, 1th, between C and D streets uurchwest, SUNDAY, the 7th instant, at 2:30 o'eiock p.m, for tue the funeral of our deceased Bru. order of GEO. AL ae Mdland rallway trum Washingtou to Frout Royal, Va. leavin Wachititon at G15 atm, a foraing the public an opportu reremiouies Front Hoval and, ‘returp Washington at 8 p.m. Fure for the rouud tri, ail Office, 604 Pennsylvania ALL MEMBERS OF JOHN F. COOK of taking part iu’ the | returpins, arri | sent $25 a HUEY Ching gy favor of universal mental Uberty, demanding a Ones opened $250,000 t gOS ¢ . present, and correspondence was at_once (opr DEDICATION OF CATHOLIC CHURCH AT | MAD {0 De me ing svinpatiyy for labor, insisting upon the equality | Brooke and other prominent citizens of te county, (So EES BEE =) _ of both sexes before the law, and welcoming the | which led to the formation of the present society, co-operation of spiritualists, Christians, and all others In the work of advancing free thought and secularization, Died of His Wounds, A FATAL BLOW WITH A BRICK. Yesterday afternoon Columbus Bailey, the young | white man whoon the 23d of August was struck on | the nead with a brick by Willie Hood, a colored boy, died yesterday about o'clock at the family rest- | dence, No, 310 M street n.w. Young Batley had been in the employ of Mr. Carl Muelicr, and a number of disorderly boys being in the altey in the rear of the place (No. $14 Pennsylvania avenue northwest), house yard, and the year following in the grove of the late Col. Beall. ‘The grove of Mr. Stonestreet, near the Catholic church, was next used for tito Years, until the present grounds were purchased. Since’ ‘cocupying the latter additional land has been purchased, a large exhibition hall, offices, stabling and stock’ pens erected, and the’ location is _pro- A Boy's Tracicat DeaTa.—Maurice Arison, 19, came to a suaden death on Thursday at a’ sum- mer boarding house in the Pocono mountains, in Pennsylvanta, where he was stopping with his mother aud other Philadeiphia friends. He was in the parlor trifling with a revolver in the prevence of some ladies, and to tease them pointed the wWeapop, Which he supposed was unloaded, at them, state. he course lies in a natural ampt- theater, visible to spectators es. "The oifcers and | Keport of Convention, March, Le wie MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL. he Was sent to drive them out when, it 1s alle ie we cal at ISTH Beret Horthweet for tnelseopy"ts | thought to be seriously injured, Dut he commences 1384. it | to get worse when Dr. Hart city wil They asked him to and he answered thatit was not loaded. ‘Then it at his own head, lulled the trigger. ‘The pistol was discharged, and six hours later Arrison was a corpse. His mother was almost frantic with grief, and when his been warmly sznupition, and to extend its usefulness. receipts wili relieve the soctety | Hood struck him with a brick. He was at first not gan Was called in, and ineniber is requested to tance is to be transacted. ING, at 8 o'clock. in Excel ode | Hal Ctret betwen eth and 7th northwest. a Dusiness OC impor- ThOS"E. CLARKE, W. M. | [op 4 SPECIAL MEETING OF ANCHOR Lopai No. 9. LO. M,will be held on MONDAY EVE: Red Me Every = | found that the oniy chance of life was in perform- ing an operation, and he took 15 pleces of bone from j bis skull. Young Ba ley Ungered tll yesterday afternoon, when he died, as stated. Dr. Patterson, the coronor, will hold an inquest at the sixth precinct station to-morrow at 11 o'clock. ee age ADDITIONAL AWARDS. ‘The following are exhibits tor which additional awards were made yesterday by the committee: father arrived trom Philadelphia to bring the boay home the scene was very touching. A LEGISLATOR AS A WRESTLER.—A double wrest. ling match took piace at Recreation park. Detrort, paintings, Miss Mamie Bogley; Kensington em- at {29> MISS FRANCES E WILLARD. Pi ENT eee a side and the gate between H. M. Durfur, of Massachi brotdery and braiding by hand, Miss Adele Maus; and zt A WIFE SUSPECTED OF PoIsoNING HER HusBanp.— | jamin, y ‘niin and | crazy bag, i ; hand-mace coat, Mrs.T. ittn det eee eee ar Nasional Woman's Cheistian Temperance Cuion, | Jacoo Riegel, a well-known citven of Reading, Pa., Hon Str lagge nko was elected to the veruneg |B akenst taney enioroldcry, Lille Reading; hand a Sins. MJ. Hew: STREET, | Week Can saarencee eet Cen Sis | who. hes employed by the Philadelphia’ and | legislature on Tuesday. ‘The day was Very hot but | embfoldery, Migs Lille aoore; hammered GRAY SHADES! | anual meeting of the W.C. TU of the Datrict ot | Reading railroad company for eighteen years, died | over 1,500 people were out to see thematch. Durfur | Miss Ettza jubar and Miss Minnie Prettyman; REFS WAVES! SHIN Dp BANGS! | Garhela Memorial church, Thursday and Friday, rep: | W morning of what his wife gave out as | aereated Benjamin, winning the first and third | painted ‘Miss Rose Hutton; embroidered skirt, ote styles Dever need be in the hairiressers’ hands, | tuber 11 and 12 sessions 9a. w..1 pm and 7:30 p, | Cholera morbus, after only one dgy’s iliness Sus- | fails. McLaughiin’ defeat Flagg, the | Mrs. & D. Hi ‘Wheel quilt, W. P. bStce'dy plies clactihut "BEY Dressed agai | Hey, Fraqaas at Mayes bank and Yemple hota’ | picon of font play was aroused, and Mrs Riegel | SS, qacltughlln’ defeated, Flagg, winning the Tack, Mra L.A. Darby; damsons, Mra 8. D. poole Dre itu? | Public mvited, : at | Was arrested yesterday afternoon. ‘The coroner's |" *- —— gins ‘and George Shaw; cucumbers, Mrs. E. J. Hi —— = —_ { = CHAS. & PRICE. inquest develops the tact that Mrs. Riegel ht | The Greely survivors who have been engaged to | cannea tomatoes, Frank Higgins; okra, kohl rabbt, (CE-WHOLESALE AND RETATL. ce ABS. ‘TERED PHARMACIST, arsenic at a neighboring drug store as late as last | give an entertainment in Cincinnati for two weeks, | marty) narsiey, ‘beans, peppers, 3 eoareenene Tero ‘Sth Street wharf, at ‘street sout eae day ty years old and his wife cesinning September 15, wilt ‘be escorted if the | kale, george BS es, a inde lange consumers, Pure Drugs special wenty-Six. A post-mortem examination | expos thelr mere they will be ten- display of pears, W. H. Gaithet an Rcphone Nu. 566-4. ses-Im* | and st moderate rate, A speceao” | will be held. dated’ s baagust recapon. agra = = a Of cadets, Commander N. H. Farquhar; assistants | departinents of work will be continued, and the | Dr. Rogers’ arm, near the suoulder joint, has fracture. Dr Rogers says that he had passed to ates, of the was, ates caught him and the head He stated that the object of the meeting Was totake some action in regard to the of the Randall school building, xt the corner of 1st a letter, to the Commissioners of the District, and if 1S. me : county, Pa., last - | Representative King, of Louisiana, | yinit adopted a resolution favoring tuston with the | ave. northwest; $00. L. Twitcheil, repair brick, 43 Beats the State King. democrats. A committee of 100 Was appointed to | Pennsylvania avenue northwest; $100. Anta Mo- h . Jonnsen, crect reets $5,200. Henry Brusexe, erect a two- CLOSE OF A SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITION—A SKETCH OF After the report closed in yesterday's Stax the races occurred heats by Blanche B., Fannie R. second, Lady Dade, best Lwo out of three, was won by, | ‘The next year an exhitition was held in the court nounced by visitors to be the most beautiful tn the members of the society have ulated On the success of the financial engagements and enable it Pillow shams and bedspread, Mrs, Fay; display of ‘Telegrams to The Star. >. | ., DURLIN, Sep LABOR TROUBLES IN CINCINNATI, The Police Powerless to Disperse the Crowd. Crscixxatt, O., September 6—None of the unton Moulders dared to return w work at Redway & Burton's foundry this morning, afver their severe banding Dy the crowd last night when they lett Work. ‘There is a lange crowd about the foundry this morning. The police are there also, but they seem to be unable to prevent the collection of le. he man last night. after being knocked wn and beaten by the strikers, drew a pooker knife and stabbed one of his assailants in the back. ‘Be was arrested and ‘Als case continued UU Monday. General Foreign News by Cable. STANLEY, THE EXPLORER. Toxnox, September &—Mr. Henry M. Stanley, the Atrican explorer, will address the London | chamber of commerce September 10th, on the Congo country. TRISH NAMES FOR DURLIN STREFTS. mbeT GA Movement ts OM foot th y to substitute Irish names for the present uglish names of strewt: THE MONARCH Live. Loxpox, September §.—-The dimetors of the Mo arch ine steamship upALY bave issued a ciretlar IX VERMONT. A RECOENT FUSION NOMINATICN nN MICHIGAN, —— MEETING OF THE EMPERORS. THE MAINE HOTEL TRAGEDY. —— _ THE OLD DEFENDERS DISBANDED A MAN NURDERED BY HIS BROTHER POLETICAL ‘TS. Fusion Nomination in Wichiga ptember 6 —At I: votes. Ic is rumored Cat recounts will be m and that the election for sheriif will be contested. ’ The Ver- Mont statutes do bot provide for a re-canvass of county Uckets (THE MEETING OF THE & = KORS, aPE Subjects Which will be Discussed. | Virswa, September 6.— » Political Correspont: jenee, newspaper, publishes a dispatch from st Petersburg, annolneinz, positively, that the meet | ing of the’ czar, Emperor William and Emperor Francis Joseph will take plice at Skterniwice, Po- j land. Lospon, September &—It is generally expected, In potitiott the principal toples | which wait . of the three etn- at thelr apprc rence at Skierbi- 1 be the qi res whe LO n against ‘narchists. ‘This discusssion may ad fo the adoption of stringent international 1B EMPERORS WILL, MER uber 6&—The report that Invet at the castle of Sker- Warsaw, Is confirmed in this city. ‘The excepfnal measures for maintaining the pub- | Me safety which were decreed in 1881 Will be pro- | Jonged fora turther three years in St. Petersburg Sr, PRTEI BURG, 5 the three emperors w niewice, ni and Moscow, whiie Increased supervision on the Part of the &uthoritues in other provinces will be continued for a year. Wansaw, September 6—The. czar 1s expected to | arrive heré at noon. —_—— | MAS. HARLAN’S REMAINS. To Arrive in Wash: | noo | _ Forrarss Monror, Va., September 6—The Sec~ War, panied by Mrs. Lincoln and 5 at seven o'clocs tals morn- for Washington with the remai of an, who died here on Thursday night, wil reach Washington about four o’ciuck this After- ‘hey this afternoon. — FRATRICIBE IN HICAGO, W. H. Downie Murdered—is Brother Suspected and Arrested. Curcaco, September 6.—Wm. H. Downie, a mem- ber of the board of trade, was found dead in the basement of his house, On Lasalle avenue, last night, with a bullet hole in the lem temple. He Was dlone in the house at the tme of the ovcur- rence. AS the front part of the Tace was powder ned and the hair scorehed, it was at first sup- po uicide, but on closer exam u position and direction of the wound, and the fact that no weapén could be found, led to the concftision that it was a case of murder.” With his brother Charles he had had frequent altefeations in regurd to an undivided estate left them by their mother, thes* troubies leading to their separation. | Yesterday Was an unusually stormy » and Charles made an attempt to. braln ils brow | with an ax s, With the fact that Charles one shot ut William, ted to a suspicion that the present Was a case of fratricide, and the police arrest Charles on his way fom’ his suburban | home. On his person they found a revolver wita | one chamber empty. CHOLERA SCOURGE, | The Disease Among the Troops in Italy. Nartes, September 6.—Many eases of cholera have oceurred wg the treeps quartered in the ello Nuovo, one of the principal forts of between the royal palace aud the sea. Young men belonging Lo the aristocracy are forming corps of Inspection to eutcrce the adoption of hygiente measures, A QUARANTINE DEMANDED. | Rome. September 6.—A demonstraiton tn which fulls 4.060 people took part occurred at Campobasso yesierday. ‘The purpose of the gathering wy make an emphatic demand for tae estab. Of quarantine for all persons coming to the town, RUMORS IN SPAIN. Maprrp, September 6.—It is now reported that the cholera first broke out at Novelda, in the province of Alicante, turee Weeks ago, and the fact was kept secret. MAGE. PORBIDDI miber 6—A contemplated pilgrimage joulogne to Lourdes hes been forbidden by the authoriues, On account of the cholera. BORDEAUX INFECTED. Lrspow. September 6.—An official notics has been | issued proclaiming that Bordeux nas been in- fected with cholera since August 27th, and refusing admission to vessels trom Bordeaux at Portuguese ports. The “Old Defenders” Disband. NO CELEBRATION OF THE RATTLE OF NORTH POINT IN BALTIMORE THIS YEAR, | BautiMens, September 6.—The Assoctation of Old Deienders, Whose members took part in the battle of North Point in the war of 1812, has disbanded, the few survivors by the infirmities of age. Ithas t stomn OF the association | for many y attend church ina body on the Sunday preceding the 12th day of September, each | member wearing a cockade and crape on tie left | arm. This ceremony will not take place to-mor- | row. Annually at9 o'clock on the morning of tie | 12th of September they assembled at the east front of the city hall, and, forming in line, with drum | and tite, they marched lo Calvert street and around the batile monument with uncovered heads. Alter this tribute wo the memory of tose who fell in battle at North Point they procerded to some pleas- ant retreat in the clty and partook of thelr annual | dinner, for which the city council made an annual appropriation. The occasion was enlivened by loasts and anoration. On the coming 12th there will be no meeting and no man The sun, alluding to the disband Says: The famous Old Defenders’ Association, whose annual | parade has been te most notable ‘and unpressive | feature of the celebration of the 12th of September, isno more. The coustitution of the orgunization | prov led that it should be Kept so long as there | Were tive members able and willing to continue the ongenization. Year after year the veterans have been dropping out. of the ranks, overcome by the burden of years, until there are not now five left who are able tO attend a meeting of the assocla- Von, and it has been dissolved. Tt has been their annual custom to attend church In a body the Sun. day before the i2th, but to-morrow the veterans Will not gather as of yore, nor will the 12th witness thefr union to talk over the brave days of old. ‘The association was formed 1h 1842 in Baltimore, and had at its formation 1,259 members, most all of Whom lived at that Ume in Baltimore or near by. | A number lived in York, Pa. The members after- | Wards scattered all over the country. Last year only nine ttended the annual reunion, and in ad- dition to them there were only thirteen on the re- cord whose whereabouts were known. eee ‘The Maine Shooting Affair. THOS. J. LIBBY STILL ALIVE. PorTLAND, ME., September 6—Thomas J. Libby, of the Scarborough hotel, who came Thurs” day and in the evening shot Lydia. Who accompanted him, and then shot himself, ts still alive Uus morning, and there bs 0 posstbiity of his recovery. Miss Snow proved to be 26 years vid. TD, report that she had been connected with Rounds, the forger, who is now in the Portland Jail, was erroneous.’ The companion of Rounds was a differ- ent person of the same name. = ‘The Pig Iron Association. Prrtescrg, Pa., September 6.—-The latest returns oy the secretary of the Western Pig Ion Association do not indicate that the movement to secure united action in the restriction of = tion by the banking of furnace fires on the line has been acocpted by a sufficient number of furnaces to the terms of the agreement. Notes from Wall Street To-day. Paul to 863. Subsequently the improvement Tost, The borrowing demaud ts brisk, Ui ending shares command & premfum for us ‘Noon.- stock market has been less and lower di the past hour. The prices, however, as been merely fractional. A Baltimore Failure. B. ber 6.—Jobn 8. Sees ae ment creditors. Of the 18 $1,000, the conce surplus in the value protesting neatnst the ‘Vhey state Uist there ts a Of the assets over the babu AROUND TH . MbET E.—AU~ Th. Is about to send Vessels OM a cruise around the world, im the hope What they) may be efficient tn promoting Austrian commercial tnterests, qiudation « ary THE STANLEY-DE BRA/ZA DISPUTE. ber 6. —A long letter from Libre. ublisied Co-day th the Journal dex lispute between Mr, Heury Braga, ‘The latter assert 1 their vassals apd ehiets, y Us yak Of Uke Congo, have repu- diated Stanley ane declared iu favor of the French, THE GORDON RELIEF EXPEDITION DALATED, | _ Carmo, September 6,—Advies tate tat the Nile has. talte ng of the boats up the extal suspended, | whe r cis das bad to be || MEETING OF THE PANAMA CANAL DIRECTORS | Pants, September s.—A meeting of the dircetor. Jort #1 oglupany Was held tn this city rupted a proposal submitied be pe Tor a fresh issue of obiiga- te an th sa year EF RENCH REPUBLIC ay was the 2 tof the Tepubi ber 6.—¥ establisnt + day passed quietly. NOT DEORADED, BERLIN, Septetuber 6.—The Chinese Ie this city Genies that Li Tung Chang, the famous ceroy Of Pee Chi Li, has been degtaded. => Kobbed by Road Agents. | _Hevewa, Montana, September 6—Dr. Elitott, his wife and daughter, of Chico, Caltfornia, were heid up by two Tod agents on Thursday at 's Hait- acre” National Park. ‘The carriage was driven into Ube brush, and ts occupants robbed. Tue robbers have not yet been captured. ~ The French in China, ADMIEAL COURRET To BE PROMOTED. Loxpox, September G,—A dispatch to the 7 from, Hong Keng says the governor of that pice has Tecelved orders to enforee the provisions of the foreign enlistment act. ‘The governor has notllied the French Admiral Lespes of these orders, and tse latter has given the governor assurances that the French wiil respect’ tue measure. The French ruiser Villars wili take the place Of the ioneiad talante at Hue, capital of Annam. It was at fist intended fo send La Gallisomier’, but the idea Wis abandoned, us this vessel Is badly hulled. A dis. pateh from Boulozne to the Times states tat Admiral Courbet will shortly be promoted co Tull admiral. His rank now is vice admiral, and no French naval officer has held a hivher rank than that for a great many years, Advices trom China indicate that the telegraphic Ines between Tien Tsit and Pekin, which have been interrupwed, are again fully restored. 2 ee | Trouble at the Grand Opera House in | Chicago. | Curcaco, September §.—The Grand opera-house | In this city was closed last night, and the audience demanded the return of the money for their tickets, ‘The trouble ts understood to grow out of Some eb | tammlement with the Less opera company, which has been filing an engagement there. The Scientists Having a Good Time. PHILADELPAIA, September 6—The foreign and Am Uists held no session here to-day, trips to The latter_excursi American Insutut Yack, N. Y., September 6.—Peter A. Elliott was arrested this tnornins, charged with attempting to murder Capt. Platt ‘at Grand View on ‘Tuesday morning. ‘He was brought before Justice Cole, who remanded hi se Of an officer for the purpose of appeariug beiore » supreme court judge in New York. ——— ‘Telegraphic Briefs. R. Werner & Co.’s brewery at Clifton Park, N. ¥., was burned this morning. "Loss, $20,000. he Canadian government has ‘tuported gas buoys forthe better security of navigation on the St. Lawrence river, and tuey will shortly be placed | in position. ee ee New School Buildings. GROUND BROKEN FOK THE HOUSE ON 8 STREET— THKEE MORE NEW SCHOOL HOUSES PROPOSED 10 BR BUILT. Ground was broken day before yesterday for the erection of thewmpew 12-room school building on 8 Street, between 13th and i4th streets northwest. The purpose ts to accommodate 720 puplis. Steam heating 1s the plan fixed upon for ‘Unis Dullding, | and the Commissioners are determined to have 90 more humbuggery about the buildings. The diserepancy in tne ng the various school houses has opened the eres of the authorities, Who are determined to know the reasons. ‘The Walls wiil ve of brick and stone, and somewhat similar to those of the Analostan school building. The cost, as heretotore stated in THE Sto R, Will be $44,000, and itis to be completed by June 2th, 1885. Mr. John I. Bridweii will have charge of the bullding and superintend Its erection. ‘The bullding inspector has received orders from the Conuulssioners to prepare plans for the two new eight-roota school bullditgs Uo be erected from the funds to be derived from the sale of the Hol- | mead bursing ground. This property will net the | District trom: $45,000 ro. “O, Which will enable the Commissions iy, three school bulidines, Insteaa of two, at frst sapposed. hould ubere be but two sch buldings erected, ne Will be located In East Washington and th other tn West Washington, and if a third can be bulit from the proceeds of this sale it will probably be loc in the northeast section, which 1s now | rapidly growing In population | — MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage lcenses have bee | Issued by the clerk of Uh mart to George HL. Mich- | aelsen_and Bertha Petsch: John Wilson Lee and Mary E. Warren, both of Montgomery county, Md; ‘Thomas Cheese, of Petersburg, Va, and Nancy a. Davis, of Middlesex county, V | CHARGED WITH ASSAUL ING Hen Hrsnaxn.—Mary | Willlans, a young woman, who was cauznt la the recent raid of the Pond house on the Avenue, was charged before Judge Mills, In tt morning, husband, Charles Willlatas, a brick: whom she has not lived for over a year. amony a tha ried on the goth Of September, 1 until July, 1883, When she lett ‘him, taking with her thetr oniy eniid, a ttle girl, whictl has been cared for by her lather ever since, tie husband contributing to Its support. Mrs. Williams was contined in the Lospi- tal for nine iaonths aftr their separation, and then | went. to live with man In Ponds house, on the | Avenue, wlule the husband has been hard at work. esterday afternoon Mary went to # building av the corner of 2d and I streets to see her hus! . ‘but he refused (0 see her, saying thet “he had oot the Ume to spare, and tial be would get n bac name.” She left, and returned about two hours | later with her paramour, aud as Mr. Willams was | leaving his work to go home she began calling him ugly Dames, and be c. an and had ber ested. hile e siation she said to her para youv'e got the — — —. give him —.” He made uo attack, when she suddenly broke from the officer and struck her husband in the side with her fist. The judge sald: “I am not disposed to make the penalty severe, but I think a stamp should be put apon this exhibition of gross immorality. Here 18 a wife un. blushingly coies into court, and upon the stand adinits that she has been living with another man tan her husband. Both er and er parampur | ought to be giad they escent e Vengeance of U | husband.” She was fined #10 in each fase. a | The Electi Maine. | ‘The state election in Maine occurs on Monday | next, when governor, four Representatives In Con- gress, legislature, and county officers will be chosen, and a proposed prohibitory amendment to the constivulion of the siate will be voted the peopie. For governor there are five regu ted candidates in the fleld, as follows: Srick Hobie, republican, the present. incumbent; john B. Redman, democrat; Hosea green- Dockery William’ F. Eaton: straivue greentecier, and William T. Eustis, proibitionist. The Rey itatives in it and have all been renominated. The several can- didates to be voted for are: Dist. Republican. 1. Thomas B. Reed... Ni 2 Nelson Dingicy, jf......David R- 3. Seth L. Milliken-_."- "Daniel H. Thing. 4. Charles A. Boutelle...\John F. Lynch. ‘The greenbackers have nominated Sam’l in the first, district, and Wilder W. Perry in second district. The state has been election for governor in 1962 the (or in es were ee Firet ai