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“THE -ENING STAR. PUBLISIED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, THE Ferthwest ( The Evening Star Newspap GEO. W Sey Peveren Sree MARTIN GILLET HE NO ADVEREISE Penney vania BUTLDIN TAR ADAMS, eccumt at 10 the Pres't. dnt on Petia! 3 paid te Tithe, by er Company, sntecribere m the unter aid —weentes month, La year. advance. he £oening Star, Ss BALTIM a MENT |ORE), er the week ending September 1th NOTICE. oned asraimet bury + He =o 11 Is UNFORTUNATE proce vas oe Tuts BE-NO AM = fm Mr. EJ. Swarts’ ¥ An interes able cn Full of Strong situ Pur Orisinal Mrste MONDAY EVE MISS ZEI The other « cas. F. FU! Marinos Wed Bale of reserved seats wi JUKEKA TRICYCL SOME FOR CHILDE: Ir Call and see them, at Sole Ages Pees seats capes A WEEK OF 3Prsie. A WEEK OF CoM xy The Mee a ly rendered And ep in by aca sir received nightly by Dialogue. John J Brahe. The Funniest of Funuy Playa, sels COMIC OPERA NG, SEPTEMBER )4 SEGUEN L GWINNE, Overa, ANGE GIKL, y renders Mie OF and Satuidsy. beein ou Satur THING NEW, aby KA COMPANY, ato day at FROM 3 TO 15 YEARS, * from $10 to $12. SCRIBNEWS, 1108 E street northwert ¢ for Washina‘on. the Great dew Fue t rio- ities of the sel? iAND GALA WEEK. EK OF DIABOLRY. eI ATTRACTIONS. Maseum. se13-6t RING MPVORY, A By Vitra, 1409 New VUNING Se; tener ‘eww class will forma 4 ATCLDAY LADIES GOODS. ADIES FURS LEPARED, SEAL SACQUES RE- ded Ix Rosreros sKE KOOW 5) as Peed eG YI STH! BUREAU and SIDERY THAY PLABILEKS, comprising the finest and DOYLIES » aus QUGL Ass MINIM STL: FOR Lapis. § Ladies’ GAUZE UNDEL Misees GAUZE UNDE Wis Seis Revs Fad Ds © UNN eiae Naud K Groves, S100. K J. HUNT, and new Line of J yurposs, as SOARES and COVE we Bit 4 . CHAIR STAMPING PROVETLY EXECUTED. }Om we. R TATIONS. frou $2.00 to 81.70. )vES AL ACTUAL COST. | low F Stuer Nontawest. Opposite Patent Offica, SASHES, TIDIES, <T. CLOUD BUL aes eV ESTS Sen, Oe, RVEST= st WEAR LDING Nb CHILDREN. Se Sem, She. and Se. up. ur the prices are those | fa wie soccocce | tle, for the reason | a. Goer fi size pertoo- Se cecualss for tm MES A8SIE K. HUMPHERY, - 40 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, yen COUT TS st Nery style and inaqseta E TENT Aszox Poy Chemica 157 tamee oti « i lair dressing. NP WATE WoRS, st SS nana {3 HELE LAST TRIPS OF THE SEASON OF STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON To MARSHALL HALL, SATURDAY, September 13th, | © ute. round trip, Leave at 9a mi and ete. 1 return at 4-90 p. mn. 8 DAY, September 14th, to MARSHALL HALT. and. GUY MONT, two tripe, 990 am. and 3 p.m. Tickets, ‘Tickets. round trip, 25 venta, Dancing down and bsck on all trips ‘Fine brass band on Bunday. OQUAN FALLS, WEDNESDAY, September 17th. except Bunday ES RANDAIL, Manager. MSc’ J AME Taw and so Between oth and N es ure now 3 VHAELES J. GCO\H. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, ¢ ow and bxpert, St. Cloud Bull | ‘Counsellor-at- NT LI F street, oho Sti and # streets Good work, good references, mi wlit= ate chara ‘ds ¢ Vorn street, Chicuzo, ‘DRICH, AT] ORNEY-AT-LAW. 14 DEAR- Scayeriaica’ Business quietly aud legally trang: | Address will be ielivered be ti Eighteen, mls BULLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LA\ N= = ‘Koos 2 and 4, Guuton Law Building, 472 Louisiana avenue, J ewidence, 240 North Capitol street. whe SAMUEL 1 WALKFE, SU. Ss COMMI-SIONER, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND ALTORSEY FOR RENTS, a2 630 La ave., next to City PO. BOOKS, & GcHOOL BOOKS = 5 AND SCHOOL STATIONERY AL ReDU Note Paper, five pounds to the rau, General ridtiction on all standard and mike city. SCHOOL BOOKS AT | Bintos ‘D PRICES, ‘only ise conis, aneons Cael Emersving and Pratt: all Work sevae~ | anteed Larges: ao. tinent of BLANK LO. ES 1 the Sole agent for JOHN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED JOHN ©. PARKER, GOLD FESS. 617 and 619 7th atreet nor weet Gage ei Warn BOOKSELLEK AND STATIONER, 1105 Pennsylvania Avenue. All the new books received a8 soon as published. | Sjyrial attent on given to orders for books pt on band. ‘Visiting Cards aud Wedding Invitations engraved and 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, printed. se10 ext door to Galt’ Scroor Boors Parties buying School Books will do well to examine our stock w iu the Public and Private Schools, which low as the lowest, SEW PUBLICATIONS. Sean) A ule (D Cady Eaton), Liteon a Ranch (Acdridgey ittle Tour in F id Loolg of Green aud Homan Seulp- Voyage of the Vivian (Knox), Cu the Frontiers (Bret cr they will find a fuil line of books used we will well as Where the Battle was ff (Craddock). ‘The d Miss Tomy (Siies ‘Thorns Folks (Anvel.ue Ten.) In Harte). The Iee Queen Uugersoll) ‘WM. H. MORRISON, oy 475 Pennsylvania avenus, | Scuoor Booxs A Large Stock for every grade of Public and Private schoola Wholesale and Retail. ‘The Lowest Prices always guaranteed. Satchels, Straps, Slatcsand other School Supplies, CC. PURSELL, 6 418 Ninth street northwest. Scuoor Booxs Asp Scuoor Scrvuxs | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The largest stock im the city. Prices as lows the lows, nel ‘A full line for all Public and Private =chools WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th stivet. New Peszicanoxs AT REDUCED PRICES ar PAUM'S. 6 Tru Sruzer Noarawese, by the suthor by? Ee Marton, “Cranford. ited ‘by Mire, AT. Winter, Al) AS Robert Grant: Tinkiine Cymbals Mv Lincoln's Boston Cock Pool Pruxine. by uula, The ¢ iw Teuicer, Gcetbes irvin. tury 1 r'September, ae ferwcuuuer radi stationery Sve cases ‘and fiity canis ably We. of Rutledge: A Roman Quicks:tis, erage Mau, by Fawcett: by Te Princess sa eS ec Sein fall ts entundard suthors eluding Darw ahd’ there Haryeraud Sue thowen:a ove gale. tig tes cack the ene Sot | The city nt the lowent prices, Corresponds vacavelopes nly ioe. per box Eugrsvd | Der novels ent I mul Seroran. ‘Youwill oblige us to take especial notice of the fol- lowing remarkable bargains we offer to-day: iIver-plated Teaspoons, $9¢. per set. Stieer-piated Tablespoon, Tc. Der wet, ated Forks, 7%. per ket ‘wer Nickel Teswpouns Solid Siiver Nickel Lauleapoons, ® Soci Siver Niekel Forka. 8-19. Thess voods are made of pure Nickel, and for common Use ace unsu:paaard. trivle-pinte Teaspoons, $1.19 per set: guaran- Tord aa nepresetited. warranted for tee poakse Rogers tripepiatel Latter Knives, sc, Koders trpepated Tablewens Govt gooda, 8275 per ets Furks tomatch, same price Ivory: sulle C irvine Setevbulles fork and ateel—99e. So. d Suet siiver-visted Kriven: Sc per eet fog ast ge alec auality and lave never auld et Sted Tab Kgers. aL TE ReT tet plated Dessert Knives #140 iatie Knives. perce eee xvas of the caine woods G19. per eet; with rhot) watch @19sand 8298 pr et silver-plated Coat. rearca inarvel of cheapness. Ou: 99° sets of wisite-handle ed dura teand cheap, Tri Te poated Sai: Nini 4c aisy furbish single sets of Table Cutlery for purposes, sel5, Lanes, Artesrios: SELLE M. J. PRANDI, = silver-plated Butter Dish ie a surprise to every Table Knives and Forks | M. SILVERBERG & CO., ‘912 TM aNp 313 8rm Sager Nonrawzsr, ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue, LALEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. Av Mus. M. J. Hext's, 1309 F srazez, RAY SHADES! RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS! These stylee newer need be in the hairdressers’ hands, ays ib order Ly plain com ed Panes Shins! ‘Mar Lrewed and ‘ap2-6m" CIGARETTES ESPIC, | ASTHMA AND CATARRH CURED BY THE Oppression, Suffocating, Coughs, Colds, Chest Seu. | ralaion, ac. Parts: 4, ESPIC, 198 rue St. Lazare, New York: FOUGERA; MILHAU, au28-tham!p [JSIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE | CDA! Chemists of America James E Errem. RosearC. Fox. Gzo. W. Baowx F ACULTY. LAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LozENGE, TAMAR BOY TITH CLREBRAL TNDIEN Aigane EADACHE LOS CONGEST) ty EL GRITIO For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, 3 OF APPE- ION. hea.ist of the Paris Faculty. GRILLS « Soe Proprisior, Lirue de Kambutean, Pane. te take, aie Bene oF pleueare, Fold by all Druseisia Tamar—wnlike Pills and the usual punca- tevec is are ws rritativa HOF Mutertercs with busi- ever pro- apd-eth, ow (CE-WHOLPS ND ROTATE to laxwe cousuiuers Shh Street wharf, sim FF%es, For & Brows, Established 1866, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, Ofice—1497 Pennayivania Avenua, (Opposite U. 8. Treasury.) All propertins placed in our hands for sale sre gu Moar “Real Fatate Ad bn ts waver. Faithful attention Wwertiser” ( civen to. the disposal by lease or ‘saje of the stnaliest property placed in our hands. semi-annual 1 te: = rest collected and ARIES WHO Ww, P esidential £1 need vans on, real estate security made. wit 7 ty th care Tiueut asthe HATS ON RESULT OF can procure them, Fail ani Winter Broadway > ete nae gd street north WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1884, SPECIAL NOTICES. [fe ctutiox. — ‘To Cable Railway Compan es and Purchasers of Wire Cables :—You are hereby uotilied not te enter into any contract for the puzcliase of Wire Cabies of an impro | Cousruction for propelling parpos:s, eith:r wit! | Paul E. Richter, formerly of ~an Francisco, + al..0F | any person or party other than my agent, The sa Richter has no authority from mv to necotiate sales of my uuproved cabie, nor hiss hie any interest in the in- 1 ure 5 taines 1p (ie Cited States Me VON ASL chant Exchange, Sau Frat al it THOMAS SEALE. To THE = SUIANOE Coa OS PANY OF TH ERICT OF COLUMTL Thereby acknow iid. fnstured Value funy horse ine) UL Tbeeuine to return thanks far the reteotls settlement Of uy Aas, atid L Beco! company as a redial ae MUN, 63 Mer ep THE coos The corcon ARTS will be ¢ the Taw Leet ure southeast corner of 5th, aud OF CCLOKER, at's orcvek t 2 AND ie A ata Hou JOHN Woe We LL, Diretor of the United States Geological \ Survey. scivee, teachers, citizens of Washington in- Wiu Seentihe and Technologie edu: atin, and Gully all persons purpose to pucsue aby Course ie fn the seliol, are tivated eaguiar exer ines ut tit bersd. at 6 oelock according to the oy tay propos to fue citi | Serew Bach or cet feisecr, Ni ceil prom: & otion of | aturiehte, Fer circulars of the school. of nore particular infor. inne be fiwle ta the bevskdeat of the Faulty MES) WELLING, or to the Death Of the “eae Haweid™ sBrtetoc. who, for | Rosso comsultation, wil be at the bew Culsorisg hildine trom 4 te ocliek puns where’ slay gions ot | seguary amy cenaalrencel Po OUK SioKE Wi (ESP sundown SATURDAY 94): ni Tista Tailors iu ‘All voters who wich to avail themselves of the reduced Failio«d rates duriuc the approw-hiug elections Uuist ae ther tans wid Gs fou un ediately to (le tml Veuve atic Cx . Verion ow, curuer Horthwest, List we hie Con, miB-l0e i, 15. Lee The Herriot east betwee | CHARLES THOMBUN and DW. 30 hodile ued t the firm name of C.TUOMSUN & CO., is tu solved by mu' ia! consent. Bir DOW. -iOCKS 1-L will continue the business | as betore, aicd would respeetinlly su tett s continuance: | of the pairouage of bis frends sud the publi seeveredy. THOM O} Loe, DR neu: BS" hours for eye utd ear satiety wylvanta avenue every WEDNESUA O'clock. MED His OF MiGE t No. 1200) ro av Posith Resident auc at ute Claldeen's Husbital. a Septemuer Wita Ceriday thos Hast be wey Secretary of Board of Hos) sel3-ut Tos Bsr et CARDS, STALION RY ok xiven to, ‘sabe or ex dy coustautly udded to NOTARY PUL rd ay z ak ae sty Horthwist. 1 bkve ademund tor Honses and cent. Gwuers havi suck wats ob Will give ine « call. sella | Rey TOWENS & Gi ES, | tS 4\0 BROKERS, HAVE KEMICVED 10 aun aad F STREET. SLAIE MANTELS, SLATE MANTELS. GAS FIXTUKES—New Stock and Designs LATOUES, GEATES, KANGES. Exo, PLUMBING AND HEATING, GARDEN VAseS AND SELTLES AT cost. SAMUEL S& SUEDD, 8025 40% Sixt Stuer Noxzawssr, = LUMBER, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST STOCK OF HARDWOODS, SUCH AS TLE AND CHERRY, THAT BALTIMORE, FHILADELPUIA, NE ¥ YORE AND BOSTON CAN PRODUCE, AND AR NOW PRE- PARED TO ORDER DIRECT BY WIRE ANY WOOD THAT OUR YARDS FAIL TO HAVE IN HAND. OUR STOCK OF BUILDING LUMBER IS CoM- PLETE, WHILE OUR FLOORING, WAINSCOTING AND PARTITION 18 EQUAL, BOTH IN QUALITY AND WOKKMANSHIP, 10 ANY IN THE DISTRICT, NOTING THAT OUR TRADE IS ON A STEADY INCREASE, WE ARE STILL PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS, EITHER BY WAGON, CAIt OL BOAT, WIIH PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH. AND GUAR- ANTEE SATISFACTION TO ALL. IN ORDER THAT. WE MAY VERIFY THE ABOVE WE KesVEUT- FULLY BULICIT A CALL WM. McLEAN & SON, ISTH AND B STREETS AND MTH, BETWEEN B AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. aut Tuveutoraud Man ay their own pure and wi |p ype Gas sToves. a GALDEN vose, eee | GAS FIXTURES, 3 Caebtoves that will do all Pauly Covkiig’ FF. pRroors, 531 15th street, Corcoran Building, Pm 7 i WG Pure Drugs a: ai and at moderate rates, PHARMACIST, ‘southwest, ‘Lelephoue call, 37 wt SPEGQAL—FIVE GALLONS DANIORTHS LULD delivered tor §.14" Wo. JEN GEORGE SPRANSY. $500 PANTS. ‘The dest baneain ever offered. Cannot be duplicated in the city for $1 more, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 507 7th street, Opposite U. 8. Post Offica Store open until 8 p.m. sels P*TERSEN & CHILDS, 813 MARKET SPACE. DEALERS IN Sg fA PURE ES Fy CoAT AR Re kee T Sgg8 = BUGS. MATS, OILCLOTHS, CORTICINE, MAT- ‘TINGS, LACE CURTAINS, HASSOCKS, &o, WINDOW SHADES A SPECIALTY. ‘We keep only the beat grads of Bigelow Wilton's and Body Brussels, Smith's Moquettes, Roxbury aud ‘Smith's Tepestry Brussels and Hartfon! and Lowell Ingraina, eclé-1m | ata: this arte Washington News and Gossip GOVERNMENT ReceteTs To-pay.—Internel reve- nue, $573,875; Customs, $443.006. Mepicat Inspgctox David Kindleberger has re- turned home from the Pacific station, where be was attached to the U.S.S. Harttord, and has been transferred to the naval hospital in this city n account of 1U-nealth, Tue Commission appointed to visit Central and South America, which will meet in New York city on the 29th Instant, will leave ou the 10th of Octo- ber for the City of “Mexico, whence they will go to Central America and afterwards visit the principal couniries of south America. ‘The commission ex- pect to Le gone about six months, NATIONAL BaNk Marrexs—Mr. Cannon, control- ler of the currency, will visit New York to-morrow for the purpose of attending to some business in couneetion with the Marine Saturday ueet the dire ‘of the Natlonal Bank oC New yin New York to confer with in utd tO a pro osed plan ior the resumption of Duslaessgy that bank, NeW ORLEANS EXPosition.—The Acting of the ‘Treasury to-day issued a warrant 168,056 In favor of the directors of the New Or- Jeans Cotton Exposition, belng the secoud Install- tuent under the wet of Congress loaning the exposk- Low $1,000,000, The first payment was $433,334. Pass D THE EXAMINATION.—The following can- vs have successiuliy pa sed the exaininatioa for wppointinent as assistant surgeons tm the im: hus hospital service: Joseph H. White, of Georgia; VOM. Ccrington, of Georgia, and 1. 'L, Williains, | Of South Carolina. ‘They passed the examination in tue order nained, ‘There Is at present but one Vacancy, but tue examination Will hold good for cue year. ‘Tne TREASURY PokTFOLIO.—It 18 learned that Minister Morton has postponed Lis. departure from Europe for two weeks. This fact, it 1s thought, ats- hoses of the report that he 1s to have the Treasury PorUUHO, £5 Lhe Office must be Hlled within a week. SECRETARY CuANDLER Will return from Annapolls: noon. It 13 understood Unat bis visit to the naval academy was brought about by the rejec- {on of an unusual number of the applicants for ca- Getships tu the academy, who failed to pass the phy | exni | that Ute medical Dourd had been too particular in Lue matter, ‘il exatniuation, ‘THe parents of some of the les who were rejected Mave complained NaVaL OrpERs.—Lieuts, W. A. Hadden and O. | W. Lowry have reported thetr return home, having | orders, {tun ou walling orders, Lieut. | from the } ber, been detached from the Kearsarge, European sta- n, YL August, and have been placed on waiting Lieut. ii. F. Fickbolin lias reported hls re- having been detached trom the Lackawanna, calion, 17th August, and has been placed FE. Beatty, detached Nina aud ordered to the Ranger, 9th Octo- ‘The leave of Clvii Euginver H. 8. Craven has born extended one yeur from the Ist of October P. | next. PrrsonaL—Dr, J, C. Welling, president of Co- | lumbia University, has returned’ trom the north. | —Counsellor H. H. Wells is back from his sum- | fromm Vineyard Hayen.—Ex | fo observe he progress which has been ihads, an MAHOGANY, WALNUT, POPLAR ASH, OAK, MA- | | mer vacation.—Dr, D. W. Bliss 1s expected to re | this evening. Internal Revenue Commis- NS as gone to Kentucky.—Deputy Fassett has returned to Washington aad Tesulned bis duties at the City Hall.—Juage Up- ton, 20 Comptroller of the ‘Ireasury, has returned Senator Windom 13 tn the city. —Mr, Charies H. Carrington, assistant to the chict clerk of the War department, has te- sumed bis duties, having recovered from his re- Me: and Mr. George ‘. Goruam, of Wasiutigt 1 New York.—_D.. ED. Fisher and W. P.S. Rodzers, of Washington, were registered In Faris yesterday.——Hon. Horatio | Khg hos accepted an invitation to read lis account Loy iu Boston op tke fest of October, before t SW Ehylund diistorteal and Genealogieal Sock wine Mon, Marsal P, Wider 1s. president. The lite Senator Anthony's estate proves to be OFT GYOUE $600,000. —MIE. Davis, Assistant Sec sry OF State, sulled by the kins yesterday for rukany, ‘The Associatea Charities. PROGRESS MADE IN HOUSEKEEPING INSTRUCTIONS. Since tie middle of July last the Associated Char- ities of Uuls District, tn addition to its other noble ud helpful Work, has 1aaintained a school for in- struction tn houseeping, a Wood yard at the central office, $24 G street, and a class in cooking. Also, Since te Ist of August, a School for Instruction in sewing has been malotained. While the people of Tals city have been away to the mountains and the asore Unese enterprises have bem carried on, he citizens are returning, and ML was thousht best Unit hove interested sould have an opportunity upon tnvitat tie bowed of many n of General Secretary 1. S. Eine! ers and others assembled at ue hall of the ceutral office Lust evening tw observe the progress made In the housekeeping instruction, Witch is under te charge of Mrs Dr. Bradtord: Promptly a7 o'clock the teacher and sixteen of the Class Were In thelr menced tw fill with interested observers. ‘The class Were in uultorm, White caps and white aprous made by themselves dnd gave a very interesting exbiblt bad Wtarued in table setting, Cable Of what Uy Walllug, ‘able elrartag, dishwashing, sweeping, dusty ng, kuiiting fires, washiny clothes, s j-uionsivations were with actual equip” feuts Witch Une assoctstion has turnished, aad occupied about one aud a half hours. At the Close bri ers were made by Judge Snell, Mr. | Arinst Dr. Fardon, Dr. Bradford, and others, expressing thelr gratification aud congratulations | | tnto the Upon Ue progress of tue work and the very hene- fietel results WBlch mitat folow from such tralaing, nol only 10 the class at them respective homes, out: to the ettizeus of Washinat Seehuted Charities is mulut for the beuetit of the poor of the Dist nice ministration, without regard to race, creed or pre- Yious condition, Among those present were Judge and wins. Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. L. & Evang, Mrs, Nalh, Me. James E. Fitch, Dre. Peck, Fardon and Bradford, Mr. W. strong and Mrs Ford. Alleged Police Court Cappers. CHAKGES AGAINST ANDERW JACKSON AND ISAIAH : Lewis, In the Police Court this morning, Assistant Dis- Ulct Attorney Thomas fied the complaints of Rosa Jolnson and Sirlene Johnson, upon which the court Was asked to issue rules against two alleged col- ored Pollce Court cappers named Andrew Jackson and [salah Lewis, The court ordered the ruies to issues, returnabie on next Tuesday. Jackson is Charyed on complaint of Sirlene Jounson with ap- proacliny ber on the 11th instant while sitting [a tue court room waiting lo get a Warrant, She shues hat she visited the Police Court for the pur- pose of obialning a Warrant agatnst Julla Jacksol Uhat she was Instructed by OMleer Marvin to go She saw the clerk, who tow fo sit In tae court room and wall an hour, as. caged, Watie sitting in the eourt ety and I 1B by an earnest, energetic, pillanthroptc ad- be was then root Andrew Jackson apptoached ler, and asked Whit ler busiiiess Was, Sue toid him that she was Walling for the clerk to get a warrant. Jackson Tien insisted on her going to a Justice of the peace loxet a Warrant, but she told him she wanted one Jot have W pay (Or a8 she had uo Ger uer so hat she consented to Warrant if he would walt unl the t ‘This he consented to ay her gold ring as se- culty for tue money. “Lie took her ring trom her and, and site had to tell nim that It Was wot hers, en she came back tue next morning he kept following her about the court. Isaiah Lewis 1s charged on complaint of Rosa Johnson, Who states that while sitting tn the court Tool She was approached by Lewis, and after tn- er business he brougnt a white forming him of lawyer to wer. ————— Untagged Dog» Not Property. ‘A DECISION OF JUDGR SNELL TO-DAY. Michael Corcoran, the keeper of a grocery store at the corner Ot 15th and L streets, was put on trial 4m the Police Court tuls morning, charged with belug the owner of a dog and failing to have a col- lar and tag on him. Ofiicer Maddox testified that the defendant was the owner of two dogs, which he kept tied on his premises, ‘The defendant testi- fled that he owned two dogs; one of them was kept Ued day and night. and one's let loose in the yard at night, The Judie sald that a dog without « tag was HOt property, and any person was ifable to knock It in the hew or shout It, and the defendant Js lable to pay a Dhe of $5 in each case or get his tags ‘The deiendant agreed to get his tags, and Was given until Monday to do so. Under this de- cision every person who owns a dog is obliged to Ret a tag oF 1s Mabie to pay a fine. ‘Tar O1p Lapres' Barrist Home. —The large man- sion ahd spacious grounds of Mr. and Mra J. ©, Miller, 2008 K sireet, Were thrown open last night for the benetit of the Old Ladies’ Baptist Home, of ‘Uns city, the managers of which gave a garden arty on the occasion which was sucessful in every Tespect. ‘The grounds were tastefully and brilliantly Lighted with Chinese lanterns, allowing the Indies a Ane Opporuanity, for serving cakes, cream, coffee, &c. Bangs, Miss Holly a ‘others entertained the crowd in the pariors with a fine program of literary and musical exercises. ‘The ‘managers of the home—Mrs. Smoot, Mra. Sherif, Mrs Miller, Mrs. Spofford, Mrs. Sholes and others Geserve great credit for the success of the j entertainment. ——— Recexr Rossenres.—Mra. Nellie Houchens, of 457 C street northwest, reports stolen from her last evening a gent’s yold Watch and chain, valued at $250. — Lucas Milovich, 709 D ‘stolen iro™ bis saluon last dress, valued at $10.. a Un bolier, valued at $1.50. H. Dodie is ut Bedford, Pa.— | de bate of Bhidensburg and capture oF Wash- | Gov. Cleveland Will Not Go West. ‘THAT'S WHAT PROMINENT DEMOCRATS 84Y. Prominent democrats here say that all reports of Cleveland's purpose to visit Chicago, Indlanapolls or any other place outside of New York are not true. They declare that it 1s his intention to re- main in Albany, at the executive mansion. Several democrats who have recentiy been to New York on Arty matters make this statement in regard to veland. The Fourth Virginia District. EVANS, THE COLORED CANDIDATE, WANTS FRED. DOUGLASS TO STUMP FOR HIM. Mr. Evans, the nominee of the Cameron faction for Congress in the 4th Virginta district, 1s @ col- ored man, and heis muking his fight directiy against Colonel Brady, Senator Mubone’s candi- date. ‘The colored people have about 7,000 major- ity in thedistrict, and Evans ts appeallug to them to assert theirsipremacy atthe polls, He has | fnvited Fred. Dougias to stump for Limi, but bas not yet had a reply. Fusion in Michigan. CONGRESSMAN ELDREDGE CONFIDENT THE REPUBLI- CANS WILL BE DEFEATED. Congressman Eldredge, of Michigan, writing to the democratic cominittee from Adrian, Mich., under date of the 16th instant, says: “We feel con filent of currying Michigan against Blaine. Our union fusion “bere ts perfect and cordial, and the Prohibitiowgsts will pool a heavy vote, prinetpally Irom the republican party. We have’ got tue re- Publicans on Ue run aud wil whip thew.” Government Financial Irregularities. THE POST-M'PHERSON CON Secretary Post will probably answer Secretary ‘MePherson'sdetter concerning the statement of the financial losses of the government upon which they have entered into a controversy, by referring to the first controller's report as the anthority for Lis fz- ures, and asking hii, if he can, to explain the dis- crepancy between them and those furnisired by the Actng Secretary. He may also reler to the fact that there is a Statute on the books requiring the controler to make a report every year, giving ames of persons defrauding the governmeut. atid the amounts Involved, and Inquire why Uls is not THE LEESBURG FAIR. The Races Yesterday—Mlore About the Exhibits, Correspondence of THz EveNrno Stam. Lerssvsa, September 17th, 1834. To-day the attendance at the fulr was very large —tho receipts larger than on any second day for several years. The new organization is a finunclal carriages, &., were an improvement on the first day's exhibit. The gate money is nearly double what it was last year. maces. First race—Running, four-fifths of mile heats, purse $250. First heat: Mineral (Harwoot's), Garth's Shamrock, 2; Whittaker’s Congaree, 3. Second heat: Mineral, 1; Shamrock, 2; Conguree, 3. Other horses distanced.” Time, 1:25, Second race—Ruuning, county horses only, two- ffubs of mile hests, purse $40. First heat: George R. Carter's Dan, 1; Wynkoop’s Red Buck, 2; Howard Weilsh’s Bash, 3; W.S. Cox’s Vick, 4; J. M. Ham- | merly’s Dexier,’s. “second heat: Horses in sane order as in the first heat. | ‘Tusrd race—Trotting, for county horses onl; | purse $100, First heat:'G. H. Carter's Richmond, | J.C, Van Sickler’s Adeiaide, 2; Cinsh’s Mary and | Taylor's Bonaparte distanced. "Second heut: Ad | lage, 1; Kichinond, 2° ‘Third’ beat: Richunond, 1; | Adviaido, 2. Time, 8 minutes, | Fourth race—Running, two-fifths of mile heats, open Wall. Furst heats” ‘T. M. Whitaker's Koree 4; 1. 8. Martin’s Modoc, 2; ‘T. A. Mickman’s \ olly | Dade, 8; br. Cyrus McCormick's Oven, 4; J. K. | SlewArUS ‘Faragon, 6 Second “heat: Kore, | iri race—Trotting, free for all, purse #200. First heat: J. H. Morrow's Homer, 1; FE. 0. Sanite Son's Hastings, Tathum’s Louls'B..3. Se Hastings Tst, Louts B. 2d, Homer 31, pal: Hastings 1S, Louls B. 2d, Homer 31. Hurdle race—Four-nftiis of mile ‘heats. First heat: Win, Garth's Shamrock, ‘yinan’s Kiss Me Quick, 2; T. M. Whitinker's Pet, Second head: Kisd se Quick, 1; ret, %; Suamrock, 3. Third heal: Shamrock, 1; Kiss Me Quick, 2 ‘Time, 1: ‘MACHINERY, Cockey & Co. exhibited drills, seed-sowers, har- vester and binder, mower, cu'tivators, potato dig- gers, ploughs, road carts, patent gate latcn. A.W. mith, Of Middietown, Md., exhibited nine car- | rlages, extension-top sutrey, dexter side bar, Jump-seat jagger, spring John Milton, of Hawiiton, the Victor grafn fertilizer and seed drill, Shrof Co. the Missouri drill, Greencasuie «tr! Canton reaper and Buckeye mower. J. 1. Price shows a Champion new inodel 7 inch’ nine tube drill Price bros, of Milisborough, 1 combined | Whipple harrow and cultivator. ‘The Fartaer’s Favorite, « drill exhibited by Cockey & Co., 19 a superb machine. MOUSRHOLD FABRICS. In this departinent there were some beautiful articles, but fewer than at previous fairs, prizes be- ing still offered, but novody admitted free upon ex- | hibition of articies of their own handiwork. There Was chair cover, oue hundred years old, ‘made of cotton grown, spun and woven on the Big Spring Tarin by the grandmother of Washington Ball, then ownlgg that farm (now Mr. Lutz's, from Washing- ton). “Also a“tea cover.” made in 1774, by same person. One piece of quilt pateh work of the kind called Grazv; had a part of Gen. R. E. Lee’s dressing gown worked into It. An embroidered pillow in Colored silk, beautifully worked by Miss Mollie Hough, was) conspicuotis A unique piece of pen work, beng our Lord’s prayer, surrounding the ten commandments on the tables of stone—the latter tn @ space? inch by J tach,mleroscopicaily lettered, | was exhibited. Thére was'a display of china, glass | and queen's ware exhibited by E J. Miller, 6 King atreet, Alexandrla—two plates, with presidential cundidates printed, glazed and burnt into thei, being tne iost Boticeable. Palace organs were jshown by C. E. Evards; Estey organ, sald to be | Pattl’s favorite, exhibited by § J. Johnston; Mr. J. also had the ‘Domestic sewthg machines FL. Stoutsenberger, of Neersville, In Loudoun, showed fine Bau's plands. ‘There was a beautiful display of flowers, tastefully arranged by Mrs. M. O. Clagett. ‘Thecanned fruits, honey, grapes, apples, peaches, cakes, Jellies, preserves, conserves, bisculi, breads and eatabies made a good show, ‘There ar photographie gallertes managed by la- dies and photographic galleries managed by 4+ men; @ wooden horse to ride in a roundabout wa places where you might win someumes anil lose often; restaurants of the open-air Variety; shooting gulleries:a combination churn and washing tmuchine, patented by Forsythe aad sold by Halness vegetat les of all Kinds Known in a temperate cliune, and a day so dry us to seriously injure the temperance caine. There was @ goudly variety of the usual breeds of fue chickens. Fast Time on the Wheel. YESTERDAY'S EVENTS AT SPRINGPIELD—THR BEAT KECORDS BEATEN, ‘The spectators at the Springfeld, Mags, bicycle tournament yesterday numbered ten thousand. Weather and track were excellent, and remarka- bie record breaking was the result. The ten-mile professional race was won by Howell, of England, in 30:07.1-8, beating all previous American records; James, ot England, 2; Woodside, 3, and @rince, 4. ‘The three-miie 9:80 ‘class, amateur, Norton, 1” in 8:53.2-5; Bidwell. 2; Molliston, & Five-mile tricycle race, K. Chambers, Eng., 1 in 17:14.2-5; Burnham, 3; Hiliston, 3. Burnham’ easily defeatea all com. petitors on Tuesday, but yesterday he was com- way at a hot pace. On the lust lap Burnham, spurted nobly, but to soon, as he could “not hold the pace. Chambers’ time fs the fastest on record iu this country. | One-mile professtonal, Prince, 1st in 2:39; James, 2; Howell, 3, Atthe start tt was ‘announced that Howell would rideto beat the am- ateur record of 2:39. He made three-quarters of @ mille in the fastest recorded Une and led into the homestretch, when Prince pedaled furiously to the front, winnie the race and making the mite in me grand Ume of 2:39. His brilliant performance was greeted with an ovation, and Prince was compelled Usten for several minutes to cheers and shouts from the vast throng. Prince's tme lowers all pre- vious professional records here and abroad. In the -two-mile tandem race Miller and Brown won in 652-5, In the two-mile amateur, Sellers, of Eng- land; Hendee, the champion amateur of America, and Frazier, the great star rider, contested. Thé Tuce was a walling one unt the last half of the nal lap, when Hendee appeared to have advan- tage. On the homestretch, however, the English man showed a terrific burst of ‘and won the Tace by about two yards— & ‘Time, 6:08. One-mile with hands off, Wolliston, 1; Chickering, 9; Finley, 8. Time, 3:00.95. One-half mile, Sellers, 1; Gaskell. &; Frazier, 3 ‘Time, 1:18—breaking the record. Five-mile revord race, amateur, Gaskell, 1; Hamilton, &; Weber, 3 Time, 14:51—all records from two to ilve miles were lowered. 5 New Trustee for Jay Cooke’s Estate, Of trustee left vacant by the death of Eawin M. Lewis Jadge Butler. of the United states district before whom the appointment was for coapriaption iad some Mioubie about the Juris: diction of the court in the matter and took some {ime to consider it.| There is little doubt, however, work of” winding up tae immense busines turned a Over to Mr. Shoemaker. succesa. The ladies’ departinent and the macninery, | pelled to succumb td Chambers, who led all tne | Sanguine Senator Jonas. BE THINKS THE DEMOCRATS WILL CARRY KEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, CONNECTICUT, INDIANA, MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, ILLINOIS AND EVEN 10WA, Senator Jonas, of Louisiana, a member of the Rational democratic committee, has been at head- quarters in New York since the opening of the canvass. He wasin this city last Sunday, and he told a friend that the advices recetved at national headquarters were most satisfactory, He said he felt as certain as any one could be of a future event. of Cieveiand carrying New York, New Jersey aud Connecticut. “He spoke of Indiana as sate, and Said that the democrats expect to carry Michigin, and Wisconsin, and have hopes of capturing Hiinols and even Towa. He attended the. recent Irish-American democratic. mecting in New York city, and, ne sad, It was am immense ance ublace, ‘The'vast'hall was packed and thousands were un- able to gain admittance. He spoke of It as po=t- tuvely showing that the Ifish-Amiericans are ‘SUil democrats. Among the Politicians. MOVEMENTS OF THE CANDIDATES — CONGRESSIONAL NOTES—THB SIDR SHOWS. Mr. Blaine, who left Augusta, Me, yesterday afternoon, arrived in Boston last’ night. He was greeted with enthustasm by crows ail along the route, and at Lynn 3,000 persons were in the vicinlty of thedepot. When he reached Boston he was e+ corted through streets thronged with people to the Revere house, which was decorated with fags and bunting. Mr. Blaine was introduced to the crowd from the balcony of the hovel and made a few remarks, thanking them for thelr welcome, He then held a reception tn the parior of the hotel, Gov. Hendricks arrived at Peoria, TIL, yesterday affernoon and spoke at the fair g.ounds'and at “Wigwam” and. Was Tecelved with great enthtst- asm. Elzut huadred men paraded the streets of the town in hts honor, Me spoke upon the right of Congress to levy and collect taxes, saving that Ouiy'<o much could be leguliy collected a3 Was. Te quired to richteousty administer affairs, ener Butier spoke before about 18.000 people at the falr rounds at Lowville, N.¥., yesterday. The fovlowlog consressioual nouiinatious were Yesterday: Second New dency district, kin B. Gauunt, democrat; Drst Pennsylvania 101, H. H. Bingfam, republican; third Penusyl= district, Jacob J. Gumpper, repub.tean; Mfth Pennsylvania districy A.C. Harter, republic second Maryland di-tric 1 rat; ninth “Massachusetts district, Prench’D. Ely, Tepubilean: third Connecticut district, Jokn : fourth Arkansas disiriet, Jona raska alstrict, J. ;polist and democrat; Colorato, + greenbacker, n. Francis B. Hayes, of Boston, kas so much improved in health that he has consented to accept the repubilean nomination for Cougress in the Of Massachusetts distric ‘The democratic conferees of the twelfth Pennsyl- Vania district, at Pittston, yesterday Look 180 addl- total Duliots'without choice, and adjourned UnUl Weduesday. AU the democratic congressional convention of the second district. of Wisconsin, at Beaverdamn yesterday, twelve ballots were taken, resulting In deadlock. Delaney and Gen. Bragg are again as Piruuts, with Sumner and Sawyer ‘astivais. Two years aigo Sumner wou aiter more than a thousand baliots. ‘The republican senatorial convention of the thir teenth West Virginie district was held yesterday. ‘There were fifty delegates present, and the meet ing was of considerabie local tnporsance, as there Js being an effort made to carry the distriet, which hus always been strongly democratic, for tie te pubiicans A colored bialne and Logan club was, formed at Shepherdstown iast night. ‘The Boston prohivitionists met in the Tremont Temple th thaveity last night. ‘The chairman, Mr. Roberts, announced that the statement that Prest- Gent Sevive lid declined tie nowination for gover or of the state Was hot true, Butler's pacty in Boston held a meeting yester- Mr. O'Nell, Of Boston, Was selected is tempo pre-ident of the couvention to be held at Wor- cester, September 24, and Mr, Piytapton was de-tg— hated as the coullttee's choice for permanent president. Col. Thowas W. Clark was named as Chairman of the committee Ou resolutions. The democratic state central cowmittee of AT= Kansas has called a state convention for October 21 to nomtnate a camtidat> to Mil the vacancy in the gmc of ehief Justice, caused by the death of Jude hglish. "Tite greenback labor party of Colorado yesterday nominated presidental electors, a caniiidate for Congress, Geore W. Woy, and a stave Ucket headed by Joun E, Washburn for governor. The Colorado prohibitions: convention, in ses sion at Denver yesterdy; appointed @ committee lace a ticaed 1 the teid, loratio. C. King, of New York, will repre- wad th the national democratté committee as the proxy of Hon. John H. Deuis, ‘Adinirai Porter 1s reported by an Erie, Pa. la yer as baving said in an interview at Long Branch last week: “Tnave been a republican since the Tormation of the party, but do not want to live to see Jim Blaine President of the United States.” O'Rossa, the dynamiter, 8 reported tn an inter- vicw published in the New York Telegram to have denounced as false the statement. that he and lus. Sais Biaiue. He says they are aud will Le’ opposed to the plumed knight. ‘Ava mecting Of German republicans of Utica, Y.., last evening resolutions were adopied strongly condemning Carl Schurz’s course in seeking to re- sore he democratic party to power. ‘The resolu. | tons pledge the German repubileans of Utica to use their utmost eudeavors to secure the election of Blaiue and Logan. Shey yas SES Mr, Hendricks in a Railroad Accident, HE AND SHOEMAKER, OF THE INDIANAPOLIS SENTI- = NEL, BRUISED, ‘A west-bound passenger train on the Indiana, Bloomington and Westera railroad was thrown from the track near Fariner City, Ill, at & o'clock. yesterday moraing by a broken rail.” Attached to te train was the private car of President Hen- Gerson, containing the Hon. T. A. Hendricks and party, en route to Peoria, ‘Thisca? rolled down an. embankment Otten fect, and turned bottom up. Tt was witi much difficulty that the occupants got Out. ‘The entire party was pretty severely shaken Up. Gov. Hendricks was slightly bruised, Lut not Sas to fnteriere with bis engagements at Peoria, ‘The following 1s the list of the injured:—Col. J. E. MeSinore, seriously Injured; James Lee, of Peorta; an unknown lady, fatally Injured; Mr. Shoemaker, | of the Indianapolis Sentinel, severely bruised, and. | Dr. G. A. Wilson, Of Peoria.’ Several others were } silgutiy bure. ‘The Augusta, Me., Bribery Charges. CORRESPONDEN. Several warrants were issued at Augusta, Me., yesterday, for the arrest of J. R. Reavis, the corres- pondent of the N. ¥. World, who sent to the paper a list of persons whom ne alleges had accepted Dribes on election day to vote the republican tiex Sote of, the persons whose nates had been used Say that they did not sove at all, while others say they voted the democratic Uckéet. The warrants have been put into the hands of Sheriff Libby to be served. ————— Ee oma Sickles is Forgiven. ‘From the New York World, to-day. Mr. George G. Sickles, whose daughter eloped with the butcher boy, Mr. William H. Meade, gice- fully rubbed his hands together in his ofMice on Nassau street yesterday and took a fatherly view of his daughter's action. “Iam well pleased with her husband,” he sald, and he can at any ume have from me a check for $50,000.” “You will provide for Rom: “My pretty Roma. Ha, ha. Thave done so and will not alter my will of 1882. She will get $500,000 at my death—bonds and real estate and everyuning able. Her husband has $8,000 and will open @ grocery store in this city. I invest dollar for dollar ‘with him and he and Roma divide the prouts. Roma is all right, Good day.” ‘The Morosint Family. THEY LEAVE HOME—RUMORS OF RECONCILIATION, ‘Mr, Morasini fired nine shots at a crowd from his stoop yesterday, and the family left home sud- denly ina coach, it ts thought for Tarrytown. ‘The bride paid a fruitiess visit to her “dying mother,” 5 she Was informed that the family had departs New York papers mention a rumor of a recon- ciilation between the Morosinl famliy and the run— away daughter Victorla and her husband, Eraest ‘Schelling. the coachman. Tuesday afternoon Mra. Schelling’ and her husband, with Mrs. Noden, 3 female detective, who was instrumental in brig- ing the runaways back from Troy, went from New York to Yonkers, and Mrs. Seneiling, with the de- tective, stayed a'long time in her fat Finally she came out brothers, Otiliio und An Editor Assaults an Ohio Legislator, Ashland, Ohio, dispatch to the New York Tribune, 17th. Byron Stillweil, a member of the Ohio house of Fepresentatives, and W. H. Reynold, editor of the Ashland Times, had a few words last night, when Reynolds struck Stillwell on the head with a crutch, felling him to the gutter. He was picked up badly stunned with one of his legs broken Keetng veeween thea growing’ ou criticisms of Sulllwell's omicial Gon. dhaneas fe eng ae ples of the dynatite schoo!” had gone over to | ‘WARRANTS FOK THE ARREST OF THE NEW YORK WORLD | Telegrams to The THE TOTAL VOTE OF MAINE. | REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE IN PITTSBURG. | NEW JERSEY LABOR CONVENTION END OF THE EMPERORS’ MEETING. GEN, GORDON’S CIPHER DISPATCH. POLITICAL vi NTS. Nominated for Congress, Bay Crrv, Mick, September 18.—T1 and creendsickers of the tenth disirtet, tn joint ox vention hei or Congress. Meeting ef the New Jcrwy Labor Party Convention, ptember 18 — ton of the at Labor parsy tm: Two Atmntned deiexa'es We ‘of Monmouth a Ittees on credentials, nganiz ton were appoluted TheMbeF from each congressional district. The vention then took a recess for dinner, Newarn, be State conve here tls 1201 present. W. L ad ay temporary nil ws Secrctal Urict was held at the Monongahela house iast nig iit in reference to the aontest between Dr. Roberts. of ‘Titusville, and Geoxge F. Fieger, of Buver, gentlemen present wire Win. heed, of Erie; J. 2. ‘The members of Ue equference coinmittee | were matter will be left for to decide. A Soldiers’ Candidate. Boston, September 18. —-TYie convention 9} to be heid to represent tt an $8 pension law nominated © by acclamation for Congivss. ‘Ube proposed pension Dill whit Was presented 1 ‘the House of Representatives. LATEST FIGURES £ROM MAINE, A Reppblican Gain of 20,020. PontLan, Mx, September 18. —Th has been received direct (rom phe secrecary of stave: ings of Ube Vole Lor gover.ort oble, 72.912; Red | Main, 39,001; HL. B. Eaton, $.137.* Eustis 1.100; W. F. Eaton, $7; scattering, 16. towns of Houlten, sherman, 1’ land, Northport, Eastport, ‘anu! plantations of Castio Hul ad nut uPer 14 in W: ixton county. ‘The returns {ro aud the two plantations .e from eter sources, Dut are beileved to be substantia: ovrrect. Ail kh, Aneiuded in tae above compilation, (Signed) Josera 0. Sxr, Secretai'y of Slate, This shows a republican piurality of 19.55 gain Over 1880 of 20,02, (he majority 1615.41. Parting Scenes at Skierniwite. SRIERNIWICE, September 18.— Joseph took Lis departure ve- Hrdax. Tia Paula and Ni holas Was One of the Tost cordial which he ts the honorary colonel, with Gern | kroup. ‘The itwsstan impertal } Gay tor Masset £6 rly talies distant, where the Tenuain sever: tung ia he of Polish no biewen. >” Prince Bismarck reac! wice, at 8 o'clock last might, ‘The euiperor left at seven this morning for the Beurath palace, a few mnlles Lelow Dusseldorf, on the kine GEN, GORDOWS DEMANDS. A Curious Cipher Dixpavch tonm, Caro, September 18.—The khedise, Nubar Pasha, the Egyptian prime wineger and Sir Evelyn Bat Hing, Uie Bridsh represepwative in Exvpi, have re celvéd an identical cipber dispsich trou Gen. Gur don, The dispatch left Kuartoun August 26ti, and Tead as follows:—I am awalliag tue bridlsa forces tn onder to evacuate the Egyptian garrisons. Send ebehr. Pay him @ yearly nacary of 48,000. 1 shall surrender Lue Soudan (o £ye sultan uirecty 20.000 ‘Turkish Uoops arrive, Jf Uie Tebels kill Egy plans you are answ-cabie ior the bloodsed, T require £310,000 (o pay iny sokdiers, my daily ex- Penses beng £1.90. Within a few dass 1 suail take Berber, where Ihave sent Gol. Stewart, Col Power and the French con-ui,wit troops aud bushi Dazooks, who, aiter staying aforuaigat,will buru Lue town and re(urn to Khartoum. Col.” Stewart will then go to the Byuator via Dongala wo bring tue Kurrison thence. I disbelieve Une aeport that tue Diabdi 1s coming. 1 hope the Sudanese Will Kili him. If the ‘Lursish troopsarrive th should come by Dongola and Kassala You should give teu 9,000. Notes from Wall Street. ‘THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILNOAD RARNINGS. Naw Yoxk, September 18, Wall street.—The an- ‘nual report of the Norcheru Pacifie railroad for the Year ended June 30th, 1884, sows earuings Includ- ing receipts trom leased und branch roads to huve been, froin freight, $7,865,367; pumseugens, $4,277.23 | saat see milan is SON thal. Sie operating expen: S28; leases, 235,24 Lotal, $7,177,754; net earulngs, $5425.80; add dividends ch invesuments other sources, “in- cluding ‘adjustment of sundry accounts and ainounta previously charged to profit and loss Since recovered, $79.70; leaves, $5,505,601; total ‘xed charges and luterest on current lowus, adding expense of opening celebration, $4.449,063; "leaving SUTpIUS Over ull Hxed charges and expenses for ‘Year, $1,055,056; Unis amount toget lier with the wire plus for’ year ehding June 2010, 18%, viz: $1.149.595, All $2,205,239, has Been used to pay’ ior equipusent as authorized in the pian of reorganization June 0th, 1875. FLUCTUATIONS IN PRICES OF STOCKS. New You, September 18—Stocks oveued strong and 3 to per cent iguer, the latter for Union Pacific; Later on sales to redlize protlts prices ro- acted J Wo 1% per cent, but at the present writlag ‘the market is strong one» more. ‘The Cholera in Europe, | DISORDERS IN ITALY AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THE PLAGUE. Rome, September 18—A popular demonstration occurred at Spezia yesterday In Lavor of abollsuing At Pescland, a village Of Calabria, tue populace | Were greatly excited The nouoh was, abrowl | among them that Une cholera remedies which were being dispensed to the sick were poisons. 1n sume instances when the dispensers of remedies ap- Proached thelr houses suois Were fired at the from the windows. A small body of carbine=: atiempting Lo preserve order, were received wit & | volley of stones lg, atid Were obliged Lo use | their fre-arius in self-dereuce. MORTALITY IX NAPLES. At Naples from midnight to 10o’clock Wednesday | Morning there were 188 iresh cases of chowera re- | ported and torty-six deaths. Cuoura I aLaRRta, -anis, September 18.—Algeria advices that That country. Precautions have been taken to pre- Yeut its dissemination. The prison at Tangier Is crowded with polltical prisoners, wuu are charged ‘with revolung ue sultan’ The prisop = in deplorable and an outbreak of cholera 1s feared. beplen.ver 18.—Louis H. in byracuss, N.Y for rebeg S been tor Molen goods MB canada: 2 — Northern Pacific Directors Elected. New Yorn, ber 18.—At the ‘of the Northern Pating railroad company aeid in thisctty ‘To-day the fi directors were elected for 184: Frederick Billings, Charies B. Wrigut, Robert Paris, J. W, Ella, A. Belmont, J. 1. Staci sition. ‘The whole number of votes cast_at the Northern democrats last night nominuted Spence O'Fisuer nd perma ‘une | Tegular congressional aointnce of the @:strict.” The | lair, of Greenville, ant A. H. Steele. of Titusville. | bnable toseitie the leading, differences, abd, the e state central coumult inted Spldiers of the third con. | gressional district favorable ¥0 the enactment of rade EB, Lortug | Mr. Loring drarted ie following AUGUSTA, MB. September 17, —I give Soll tie Tuol- ‘Tuas vomptiation is wade from the clerk's retuinsto tils pice, excepluny the port atelboro, and 1 Ure seven towns the cities, towns and plantations of” the state are anda THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCL OVER Emperor Francis f duls i Mreweil to ie czar and czarina, to the Grand Duch bs Ma sna, and to the Gratid Dukes V. witiuit rac ter. “The caur decorated Count Kalnoky wi. Vie j Onder of St Andrew. Kiuperor Willlam while here decorated he officers of Uns Russian regimen |, af | an or ders. Tue Uhree eiaperurs were photosraplied 1U af party leave here to GME | ular weekly meet presery bs ‘The Emprror William and Bismarck. Bexuix, September 18—Hmperor Willlam cif (Ris city, from Skterni= from Khar | lier. | the military and Sanitary cordon about te (own, | AMERICANS BEATEN IN ENGLAND, An Exciting Boat Race. ats Lospox, September 18—An exciting mated oocuited yesterday at Scuthampton Decweea the crew of the cutter Uncle Sain, of the United States Dagshtp Lancaster, aud a local crew. The | Uncie Sam bas tourtern ‘oars, the rival boat haa jeeAIeeL “The distance rowed was five miles, apd {ue amount of money at slake Was sixty pounds | At the siart the betting was $ to 1 1n favor uf Ibe AmeTicans. “The Amerr-aus gadied a slight load ab Hirst, Dut Che local crew soon paswed alead of them and Won bs 36) yards. “The ume of tue Winning crew Was 42 fsand SZ aecunds In the even. Ing the Amateur club ot Souhampten, @mU boll creWS. AIF, Bley, te coRswauD OF Cue AMER fab chew, in Tespouuing toa toast ead that the Unele Scam - fever Deen beaen belor, = crew of the Lancaster were prepared to back | Pounds against acy ocier boauin Bugland The matea exciied gr t. | Seeretnry Chay { Annapolis, ANN aPoLis, MD., Septeniter 18 —Seere ary Chang ber, wh declined ail of “Sob bis visit Uo the uaval academy. cat the resideuce of € tot the tava academy, es private in tts navure and re his sn, 8 det. The Sere naval exjerit v -opyosite Annapous, 1 charge of Coumander Win’ ML. Fuiger, He returns to Wasuington at 4:20 p.m. General Forcicn News by Cable. NOT AIH OF a F Loxpos, Sopten Nout" Gazette we 1B —T ws Ue figing near Cue Kingal farts, below POO wow Prirfass Win givatis A agyetad, OMY 800 Tench Loops iitadeds sid detcated a few Villagers. DJ of landing wes {o herp open COMMEn: cations betWeen (he Freuck Geel aud he Kastera. Teiograph company’s sing. : wr sivas oF NAPERR, Rowe, Spotter iA iie goveroment: propesae prevents bil to parudinent provAdlDg 2OF Se @euouilion of Uke sium of cm KUOTS IN BKCRSELS. Ravssers, Soptemver IX—The friction between the poled! parors is by No tueans at an cod. Mobs of puuilicad tioters Chivonged Ue SUneets Mast TAgUL aid had Lo be dispersed U» the poitoe, GERMANY AT THE NEW ONLEAN: EXPOSITION. BgMLN, Sey Is — Ue furrsen Courter Says iat the t Mr doln A. Kasson, te new Aue ap potutiment 0 or to teprem Sut Germany py teaching: New Orleans exe position, ‘The Cutrwr bipes that Ge may consisting of one | Bend there a “suateiy array of product September 18 —The Republicnar Contereace in Pittsburg. |, AUNT Di Yo Si) ulet ISS The covernor bag Pinsecua, P4., September 18—A co Set] hung te ane asta octer atm, Prominent répubiiaans of the Uwe ‘ais On the ground Liat the evidence Was BOL wus jt. rament Affairs. KE FOWLER FUND, ‘S (Und Wo the Widow aud chidren Of the, © Li. Fowler, a Tecumimended by 4 } tue euier of pice. PXPORCING THE DOO LAW. The poundia ier nttoes aday trom | W hus Often or twenty ons Wo Waut bin to Lake ee dugs Wo tlie jound and dispose of them. ‘This ty uw fleet of he sinict ehircetment of the Gage leckise Law, Persons rather Le promecute houly th police that the poundinaster can Dave tear dogs ob ip TWO DANGEKOUS BRIDGES. Mr. Plerce Shoemsker, lu a vote to the Commis. Slouers, calls attention to the neglectful aba dae kerous condition of he Uridve at Pierce Shoemaker's ful, in the flooriug of which there are several lange dange s coudition of Uke Piney anch bridge; also lo tie dangerous place in We LU Just Leiow™"Fox's gate, A CUANCE POR VOLUNTEER, The District Commissioners saiurday received from Une Executive son a letter Which ba@ been recel¥ed by tae President from Wim. P. Letch= Worth, present eieveuih natwonal conerence Of churides and correctous, Albany, New York, Be questing the President to aypoiut delegates to Rep VTesent the Dasttict os Coluiuula in the eleventh Bae | Henal contereuce, to convene in St. Louls on the of October bext, “The President having 20 awe thority tw appolut such dewey. HEE to the Bock Counsel pinonds said to & STAR Ropurter that the jeation, i Ciing they could do was to ceruly us to the DIY Of any suitable person, or persons, WhO AMucAt Wish (o VoluutecT Wo act us delegates, paying their own expeuss MiscrrtaNRets, Mr. J.B. Wimer asks tue trimming of the shade trees on the curuct uf Slat aud P streets DOEe west {TIE ANTHONY nowRS SCROOL Ja8, H. Sith, school. trustee, tuvites the atteme TMmhaof the Coutsi-slovers ty a letter from the Stueristi prea. os Cue wch Seon dvi, 1 Frew to the Autiouy Bowen school. bullding-as | o'the way the urn is doue aud tue condition tbe rouuis are leit in. — Disrnter Desockacy.—The fith and sixth ais thet Geveiaud aunt Hendricks cub head (helt ng lust nigut, Mr. T. F. Cogan tue chair, and J. tL o'brien, secretary. MrT. de Luttrell, “chairman of the cencral committee, wal present, and Uinked (ue Club in some bret re inurks for its ald in tue grand ratification demom- Siration, and spoke encouragungly Of the prospects } of Whe cmpaiga, 1 snor ry We Maso Wang Gowetwo.—AboUt st 4g Wi. Kemp, a colored toy, 15 t Mt W156 Liberty’ street, Was takem ct, having had bis righthand badly shins wound, Tecelved wile south of tire Long bridge. Dr. Jee ay Neu dressed the Wound and be Was set 60 Jan's Lospliatl, the Freeu Ba {—The Baltimore unions took the snale ee esterday by a score of 6 lo® Whid pitching, rors, arid poor base TWD: ning ou tue sr Lowe tea Were the causes otdeteat. ‘this Ne St. Louls eu aged, playa wiih the Na ‘Mouais. Other games yesterdays AU Buluimore Si. ,"@uls union 4 Pitsburg 2. Ae | Burralo—Buttaio 2, Hulladewphia?. AL ‘Clociunau uuion §;, WSins AL Chicago—Cnl- caso Ih, Bosion 9 At Detralt—Providence 9 Deirot 5. At Newark =Dotwestic 5; Allentown § AU St. Liuts—Virginia 6G Louls &. At Colume | Bus—Athieve 3; COoumbu. VAL Loulsville—Loulie | ville 4; Auegeny 1. Cluck last ev yeN® old, resid Zo UN Drstpr d trot a gu A Hesnew Wepprnc.—Mr. Morris L. Hirsch, of | Charioitesvilie, Va., and Mis ¥ Bertha Strasburger, | Of tis city, were tlarried ist @venIng at he eth | Street synavogue, Kev. L. St Wn offictating. ‘The Ushers Were Messrs Jacques a: ¥ Louis Sirasbur- gr avid Nachnaaa, W Weyl, UW, Nordiioget, . Hamburger, Nathan Rosen: Wz and Sani Gans. After the ceremony # rece; Sou and s Were civen at Abner's, abou 40) g Yost>. Incl a number trom Baltitnore and Pui. wdelphia Present. ‘The couple twit later for oX tour in An Towa Widow Bape vl. REVFLATIONS WHICH Have STARTLED 4 SOUTHER cure. | _Asspecial to the New York Wort from Atlanta, | Ga, September 17, says:—a suit ror diva Pe which | has been commenced here by Mra Sivan has | Tageous plot, in which the glamttff A0 tap legal onerdttis Was the Innocent Wictinn, Ti Blea fore ber recent mariage was pes aoe 17 at- tractive and wealthy young wi low iving hy’ lows, a ented: | himself asa widower with a gr ywo-up dat whom he presente) tothe lady. gle then | Ris suit, professed the most ardent affection widow and Mnally galued her «tonsent to soon after Mr-and Mrs. Sloan came ¥o th | took “up thelr residence here. _ Slo ¥B took Sion of his Wife's estate and soon after set down With his wite brought the yourtg lady, whom She Is a decidedly pretty girl, but uph pe ber alleged father. Mrs. Sloan suspicions a= tothe relayons existing between Uie alleved fatiwer tnd daughter Were first aroused by thelr over~affer Pionate man ascertain the truth. ‘The resulLot bow wat Was to discover that her husound had. tnt Into his own household a ye | not hts duughter and with w the fact of thelr gunt, sun | room aud in the presenc hounced them In tue severest terms an! | them both from the house. Tt has siuce @een ase | doubtiess offer no opposition to the gran Wag Of @ | divorce." ‘The developments growing out of the Scandalous affair have excited the livellest Inter €st Luroughout the community, ang much ‘Whe dupe of a desiguing villain. Hetp ror Rawsom.—A telegram to the New York Herald trom Chattenoog. mm. 17, says: Mrs John Neal, of Huouwtile, Ala, was i further imquiry regard. brought tothe surface the pwrticuiars of *n out Siogn, upon making her acquate ance, reprey | um. | we weating took place two nyonths, oxo ame be bod represented as his daughter, | Uto Ube house, ner toward h Other and she then | Wok steps to {lations of Autimecy. Mrs. sio | Certained that Sloan ts an adventurer, ap ¥ be will Uy Is expressed for Mrs. Sloan, whodas: in'une ety to-day me Ang her son, Wao so taYsteriously disap) four moutiis ago. Lie was confidential Miss St. Pierre, of Washington, a dady WhO Ine Vest $100,000 in this vicinity. "All his are straight rnd he hud bo money with Bim, ‘Nearly $5,000 uas been spent ip the search for the leading devectives, Veing, employed, and fiver and guich in the el, hvor ‘Anderson, ‘Tenn, where he Was lost sictt ot, have been caret fully Inspected. TU is thought that be is ‘eid for ransom, it belug known that Miss 8t. ia very wealth: Tux Rivve Tea oF ue Myssovet ‘The contest for ‘ob the division of we sourl team wo contest for Ube piaces on the rifle team closed yesteTday. In this contest were sixteen Pacific meeting to-day were 676,683, of which i 5 f a fd ‘| i : i fi Hi . i 3 di il

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