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eet Pa THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET FOR SALE—HOUSES. JOR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFUKNISHED, | bay window brick House, | cars: prices from @10 to #20; law al students preferred. Address S7Z.,'S TWO-STORY 4 Ki all improvements: 123% 4th = hwest. WAL F. HOLIZMAN, 1321 F RENT— Apply at Lick w STREET Ne ms. bay wind AND DWP! ui Qatrerts northwe ison Possens, Mo K STREET NORTH W 5. SWOEM-TEDE & RNISHED eg: all nycern Di & BRADLEY, 228 F street DANENHOWEE rs.900 | rer) ‘30 40} THOS. J. FISHY F stre OM OCTOBER 1 i oe Rehted, © uerete cele avd HW dwelling rooans; brick Stable on re F S100), set sER& TIED TdF stre Foss south front; weil le OR SALE_8 NEW HOUSES NOW IN COURSE P. HYSICIANS AND Daveaists of erection, 2 stories, brick fronts, with bay RECOMMEND per geet oS cay cron ig fos bo and one- falf square from the strect cars, 6 Tooms, Nm The fy uses will be finished with special interior Ph hk OD Wwww SX? SS ral of purchasers if houses are se-| BBB ERR’ O O& WWWW NNW ‘SS, ‘ured before completion. Fasy terms given at low| BoA a0 NOXN peices. “Taguire of Ik AC WARNE G16 F'street borth= | Bay! NNN 4ss5 tes SO NNN ALE—BAURGAINS. Tyo story Brick, comer Ist and I, cost £3,400, will REN eo Phise fwestory Bricks, comer K and New Jursey ROW 0. RRR Ok BR ORRR «SS iBoB it ne §8Ss | BBB OI RRR Sssq ¢ | BOB it RR street hor Lweet, thre ee BB By8 AS THE BEST TONIC. + This medicine, combinin Iron with ne Veertable 2.000 € | Topios, quit ly and completerg” CURE: I Dx12%: lot al | INDIGESTION, MALARIA, WEAK! STTRELL, 144 * | BLOOD, CHILLS AND FI VER, and URALGIA. EW “AND COZY BRIC K, lov By rapid and thorough assizilation with the blood it ct northwest: eight Rooms ~ bath mantel mirr the and 3 20 F street northw A FINE APPETIZER—Best tonic known. Oo It will cure the worst cage of Dyspepsia, removing all EF: PGS gistrvesinig «uti, stich aa Tasting ts Food, Beil minutes’ walk from center of ¢ ny, Heat in the Ste jeart yarn, etc, Tey OE WE ONLY IRON MEDICINE, THAT WILL NOT ington é.ty property. Address Is F VERY FINE DW th and B streets s outhw. ds. A ty best Aue resdeuce, Inquire of ~ | iG, SITUATED | all , opposite the | A er. A rare chance to| vou B. If, WARNER. Teaches every part of the system, purifies BLACKEN OR INJURE THE TEETH. It is invaluable for disesses peculiar to women, and to THE LIVEL AND KIDNEYS. fo obtain a first-class | | Persons suffer quick re TP DOES NOT CAUSE HEADA: — — = =e CONSTIPATION th licts do. FR Se OE Ber pot, BELOR| Cet us, prjaratit if Jr hat caine no i onze, al med. arpa, S19 D street, fo i | slows effects: “Thy tien Drugeits recommend 1 CoH. PALKEM, comer dig and bstreets souk: | athe BESE Amey Res St : _ eH aH | The genie hae Trsile Mark’and crosge red lines on EL!-BUILT SINE RoOM | Wfapper. ‘Take no other. 5 Ee DUET NINE ROOM | Nauiy BROWN CHE Battimore, Ma. \d enriches. ‘ood, strenethens the ruscles and nerves, and tones d invigorates the wyste Rerecns who lead sedentary lives. UNFATLING KiEMEDY FOR DISEASES Or in from the effects of overwork, ner- aot of serene oe Sooty ‘experience ghd renewed crieray by ft use. SE. HEADACHE OR PRODUCE ist LOUIS P, JOEMARLL, 920 F | Yok SAT 3 FoR & —— building yress-br is F shly-burlt west: only otfered for few days. W. &, BUKFORD, 504 F northwest. “Mi le INVESIMES1 Hund bath f at 314 16h AF FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE—Cak ou san ) Dandie Dinmont, $10 cach, Dig? slo ttst n eases of th . AL MAT LO ““EHOS, | Doctor and Sungeon, Washington, D.C 3b EWS ROUTE ON MORNING one thousaud circulation, Address Star of itt LY NEW, ROSEWOOD yoivnts, at a great bargain, o's room, corner 1th’ and Lewapape OWNING case, ‘mod ‘Ol =ALF—IYE —A NEW HAL. TYPE Writer forsale; never has bert use per cent Call for BIRDSUNG, at e21 13th °OLUMBIA DOG KEN. nants. Trish aud Gore OR SALE— . ART & NEEDHAM MELODEON ood case; sweet quality of tone: price, #20, F. GSMITH, 1103 Penwa aventia, SIN crthwest, th ine, coutai fine store ro and well FOUR STORY RICK RESIDENCE, rthwest = rooms, Lesides ba gh Iosewood case, city OR SALE— fg 5 STANDARD SQUARF PIANO, «Lin perteet order musically, ts. F. G. SMITH, 1103 Pénnsylvan: NE LARGE FAMILY | y matched: sound: eighty MBEKDS! stabies, KR Price, OR SALI NTY-FIVE VILLAGE AND Mead Carts, t st variety ever brought to the Ho horse thotion. Also, a fine asso: tinent of Jump- Carriages, Bug-tes, ete. Anumber of Second-hand ‘Also, Horses suitable for all to buy, trade or sell any- c cuaranteed as WM. F DOWNEY, 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star AMERICAN POLITICAL ALLIANCE. An Order Issued by the National Counc! Putapgtpata, September 27.—Tne following or- der has been issued by the national council of the American Political Alliance: PAILADELPHIA, September 25, 1884.—Tn_accord- ance with orders to the state counclis tssued Au- t Ist, for nominations by the councils for President and Vice President of the United States, to be voted for at the coming electoral council, A: A. hereby announce that Wi. L. Ellsworth,” of Pennsylvania, having received the highest number of votes for President of the United States, and the same having been made unanimous, and that Charles H. Waterman, of New York, having re- celved the highest number of votes for vice prest- dent and the same having been made unanimous they are hereby declared to be the duly selected nominees of the ‘American Political Alliance.” All state councils are therefore ordered to prepare an electoral Ucket in their respective states and Teport the same without delay to the national headquarters, By action of the grand council of the United States the oath of the order has been repealed. All voters, white and colored, favorable to the prinetpies of “the order," viz:, ‘American born ciuzens only to rule America,” are Invited to form independent clubs, as auxiliaries In this campaign to elect, the Amer- ican candidates, and to preserve the institutions of civil and’ religious berty as handed down to us by our ancestors ‘The national committee have adopted miniavure American flags with the names of the nominess thereon, with the motto, “Americans to rule America,” a3 the badge of ure campaign, —— The Late John W. Garrett. HONORS TO HIS MEMORY IN BALTIMORE. BaxtrMong, September 27.—A meeting of the corn and flour exchange was held to-day to take action iu regard to the death of ‘he late John W. Garrett, President George HL. Baer presided, and in announc- ing the death of Mr. Garrett. paid’a high tribute to iis great energy and foresight. A comiulttee, com- posed of Chas. D, Fisher, J. J, Middleton and J. ‘Olney Norris, was appointed and presented resolu- uons, which ‘were adopted, expressive of the sense of thé corn and flour exchange at the loss, which, in common with ali other Interests In the city, that body has sustained in the death of so useful & cit- zen. A commilltec was appointed to represent the exchange at the funeral. A speclal mecting of the mayor and elty council Was held at noon to-day, when Mayor Latrobe announced the death of M Garrett, and spoke of his great usefulness in lif committee was ap) reported resolu- ous Of regret at Uhe death of Mr, Garrett, and pald Atnibute to his memory. ‘The entire. body Wid ate tend his funeral to-worrow morning, Short Ocean Trips. New Yon, September 27.—The New York agents of the Anchor line state that the Austral arrived of Browhead at 1:05 p.m. to-day, making the passage In 7 days, 40 Ininutes, ‘The agents of the Guion ine announce that the steamer Arizona passed Fastnet at 1 o'clock thls afternoon, and that the Ume of Ler passage Was 7 days, 1 hour and 48 minutes, — A Strike Riot Averted. ‘TREASURY DEPARTMENT CHANGES Appointments and Promotions, The appointments have been made at partied department, under the civil service $1,000 Class—Frank E. Anderson, of a, $000 Class—Henry H. Seltzer, of Pounayivanta: Ww. Ww. W. of California; William E Ryan, of New York; William D. Blackburn, of Pennsylvania; Wal ter L. Birdsong, of Mississippl; Miss Annie W. Lov- | ering, of Kentticky; Miss Sophia R. Beatty, of ll Reappointed at expiration of probationary terms of six months-J. Atheus Johnson, of South Caro- ‘Ana, $1,000; Frank J. Weich, of Massachusets, $900. PROMOTIONS. OMfice of the Sixth Auditor—Milan C. Edson, class #to class 3; Mrs. S C. Stilley, class 1 to class 2; Airs. A. M. Swaine, class $1,000 to class 1. gun Auditor's Office—Chas. L. Knapp, class 1 to 3 Light House Board—Miss M. M. Billing, class 1 to class 2, Internal Revenue—J. Lee Adams, class 3 to 4; B. QO. Billtngsly, class 2 vo class 3; H. PF. Keyser, class 1 to class 2; Miss Jultet Solger, ‘class $1,000 to class 1; Miss Loutse J. OUis, class $900 to class $1,000. ee Cleveland in His Own State. DEMOCRATS HAVE NO DOUBT OF HIS CARRYING IT. Representative Thompson, of Kentucky, who has been In New York city for several days, says the reports received at democratic headquarters there are uniformly of an encouraging nature. He says the New York democratic committee express no doubt of Cleveland's carrying that state. Conference at Democratic Headquar- ters. Senator Gorman, chairman of the national demo- cratic executive committee, and Secretary Post, of the Congressional committee, and other leading democrats, had a conference at headquarters in this city this afternoon in relation to the detail work of the committee. District Government Affairs. NO DANGER FROM THE DEAD, Several citizens living near the Holmead ceme- tery have recently represented to the Commnission- ers that there is danger of malarial sickness, caused by turning up the soil and disturbing the dead, and ask thatthe work be delayed until cooler weather and frosts appear. The matter was yesterday referred to the health officer, who after an examination tnto the manner of doing it, Teplies: “1 have mace careful Inspection of the site of the old cemetery, and the work In progress. there, and am of the opinion that there 1s no. cause for the complaint, I will keep careful Watch of the work being performed, and will take prompt aetion if at time I deem it necessary.” ‘The petitioners say" they have a certificate from Dr. Stevens to the effect that the opening of old graves and the upturning of so much sotl impreg- Dated with disease In the present warm weather [s very detrimental to heaith. ‘They aiso state that the odors arising from the old cemetery, especially at night, are very offensive and that W great deal of sickness exists in {ts vieinity. PERSONAL TAX, On the first day of November, 1883, there was put in the collector's hands for colléction the tax dupll- cates for personal tax In amount of $164,511.64, the levy for the vear ending June 90:h, ISSi. Or "this amount $159,684.21 has been colieet’d and patd to the United States Treasury to the credit of the Dis- trict of Columbi aving a balance of $5, which deling is further abated by a pere age on levies when parties failed to make returns | and were assessed by the assessor of the District, as provided by law. In some Instances the falluré ‘Was occasioned by removal from city prior to assess- Supposed Foul Play. AN INVESTIGATION BY THE CORONER, John Mullan, a laboring man, residing on 20th street, near L, died last night. He had been on a + Rooney spree about a week ago, and there was some ques- | Hanney’s heirs; pro contesso and reference 10 9 tor. "Adam: . tion as a _ he cause of eS Soutnait ny a 4 Suspected that death was caused mor. | agt. Loughiey: mous Dr. Patterson, the coronen: ordered. ame bivests Mere ee ne eee eae Won this morning. Drs’ Hartican, Packing ont “al made an examination and found that death Was caused by Tupture of the spleen, which may a POLICE CovRT—Jwitge Spelt. To-day, Issac, allas Frank smith, colored, Iare ceny of & worth of bananas trom Jacob Ki have follows 1, blow or Kick, and a certificate Was given to that effect. ax a Perishea in a Snow-Storm Divorce Case. A LBITER THE WIFE GOT FKOM BER HUSBAND'S POCKET. In the case of James S Graham agt. Sarah S. Graham—bill for divorce—Mr. CS. Moore, for re Spondent, Mled to-day an application for alimony Pending the sult, She states that Graham owns a farm ta Virginia worth $4,000, and prior to institut ing the bill for divorce he conveyed the same to one Wilson, of New York city, todefeat her appiication; that he is the proprietor of a saloon paying #200 per Month, and she has Just cause to delleve that he has been intimate with other women from a letter she got from his pocket. The letter Is as follows: Wasntxorox, D. C., March Sist, 1884, tym, our note of Satutday as mice me ick atheart. Ido not deserve such en answer, for | ©! i = panes Foe anne ey 7 Ray, you will never enter My | req her tor hall ® mile, when finding bis Ome crear Shave usee in & forsaken | Sifength failing, he told her the only chance of Giorent. I youd have been alone th & forsaken | Sine eather oftheir lives was tor’ kas to tooee by one that I thought so much off, but William's | Perata gy eo fis tnchers hoe wren ae died pan come true, Fon have no Neart 100k back | S00" toe Geastamoa Hie tot he’ at 90 Ovieee endl and think what trouble you made for me, did 1 | Pines with eelsteiee tie eee Gia, Pho Sakina word tolabuatiG No L never] Cay iiceninc Ginding she ads: drome tm oe th. did I have went through enough toxtll a dozen of | ‘The remains were taben oO heen ‘and will Pomen for you, and I tind my health yone, and you | sont tence to New York. Mise Welton wes Mieke ute han ee ee reflued, a great lover of nature and very seli-rell- = oak. Of | ant. A heavy snow-storm prevalied on the moun you. Tam so sick Tcannot write 1 hope you will | fin, A Heats Suow-s oe ever sufferas I am doing at present Send me | ee ee ieee ene bod Benn oe pan cee Zou I will ask t see yOu! colorado aiepatch to the New Nore suc ton Sea nee tee broke never my heart Welton was found stretched out in theosnow dead. Wak? you happy at my intsory. L- KG.MO. | tier teatures were plackL. tlecpines: the tout gerne: : a Sites Ge ee of the cold, had evidentiy overcome her soem witet epg eG aS LE GM.” | the departiire of her guide, she had jain down in ~ snow Samer ll Knowing the whi SECRETARY TELLER war at Intertor depart- | Would soon overtake ler. Beside her was an ivory ment to-day, having returned from his visit to the poaiees eengeen Nosy vand iu her bet ws President. He sald to a Stan reporter to-day that | handsome volver, there was nothing new to be sald in regard to Cab- inet changes, atid Uhat the President had these iy gloves had bee decked hands w matters still under consideration. - RESIGNED.—Mr. Miers Coryell, of Philadelphia, the civilian member of the naval advisory board, has tendered his resignation to the Secretary of the Navy, and {t has been accepted, to take effect Octo- ber Ist. Several months ago Mr. Coryell tendered his resignation on account of Ue pressure of pri- vate business, but was induced toavithdraw tt and to continue aS a member of the board. His further connection with It Is prevented by an intention to go abroad shortly. ee ces In New York city. She took with her Uw0 Josera A. WarkeR, of Fort Henry, N. ¥., has | jung trunks, well filled. ‘Hert yd fara been appointed an additional stenographer in the | untli Wednesday wight that she b: ped. Cat fice of the Secretary of the Navy, principally for | sete eg os a cans seegepen =| reed te >be Siehicticiic, aelevnine was aus © were Say Lat he has a good education, isa mated a ee ee ae ee ae sleculy fellow abd will make Sis Drake a good aaTts pi Se band. le is Of & saving disposition and has, it Walker entered upon his duties to-day, $e SRL, $100 de &. Retna ' sedis IS said, $1, pgs bank. His stepfatin 1 2 z too, an old Irishman, who works for Mr. Drake as Ae NEN DUEL TOn BOAw DOLEMIN AS mepieted £0] ke ranien, SMa te hive eee eee be ready to be turned over to th ent at 2 he ready to be turned over to the government at | tency nds Of Carroll say Ubat the couple were any time. ‘The dateof her trial trip has not been | inarried in New York city oh Monday or ‘l'uesda decided upon yet. In six weeks’ time the Atlanta | It ts also seld that Miss Drake has a fortune P will be far enough advanced to be towed to some $75,000 In he A YOUNG LADY FROZEN TO DEATH IN TRE NOUN TAINS GF COLORADO A telegram from Denver, Cola, says that Mtss@ I. Weiton, a wealthy young lady from New York city, perished in a snow-storm last Tuesday night while descending Long's peak. Miss Welton had been spending the season at Colorado Springs and visiting Pike's Peak and other potnts of Interest, A few weeks ago she went to Estes park, stopping atthe hotel there Monday evening she walked over to the house of a gulde hamed Lamb, living at ‘the foot of Long’s peak and engaged his son, nine- teen years old, Who acted as her guide tn ascending Uhe peak next morning. “They sately ascended, Dut encountered a fierce show-storm on their Te | turn, durlag which the lady became completely chilted. Young Lamb assisted her in the descent is thus described Ina a Her heavy kid d, and her diamond-ve- nd in the snow, ther Lucky Coachman, HE MARRIES THE DAUGHTER OF THE RICHEST MAN IN HARRISON, N. ¥. The elopement of Magdalene Drake, of Harrison, Westchester county, N. ¥., with Jesse Carrell, her father’s coachman, was the topic of conversation in that neighborhood yesteriay. Mr. Drake was hon-comnitial except to say Uhat he keew nothing about the runaways and should take he means flud out anything about them. Miss Drake lett her father's house on Monday to visit. acquaitt- € own right, which was left her York to receive bi by Reaptng, Pa., Septeraber 27. —Fifty Italian labor- | ment, death, fatiure in business, or closing up ac- ine and boilers, ‘The Boston ers, ob the'rallroad at Birdsboro, struck to-day be- " h by her mother, and that she will get it when her is voen 16th and 171 = iad 5 “ e | counts subject to tax, &c. his small amount of | will probably be ready to receive hers at Chester, oungest sister comes of age, which Will be in a : : —CHEAP FOR CASH—ONE NEW PAR- | Cilse of a threatened reduction froin $1.25 Uo $1 per | arrears on personal tax account the collector ust | Pa., about ie samme time. jort tune, She has an cacriient education, AND HAND-OMELY + UE- | terma” Houses canbe insre suit, one Chamber Suit, two Lounges, two Mar- | day. An equal number of foreigners continued Lo | close up: voluntarily on the part of the taxpayer, — being a graduate of Packer institute, Brooklyn. sfent #15 wer | fu Lie ‘Tabies," and other things, 708 Sth street nor REET NORTHEAST 32 per month, to y and interest; ren: : BW Apply d 2 A dt SALE—A CORNER PROPERTY near Smiths i T A Begntifnl Heme, et. between 17th basement press x 0, HUYCK, - Brok 1 poker, naylvania aventte, 31,00. Address ENO, SALE—ON 8, 11 rons each, nt; 87,04) each, App q Ju Ey “ot THOS. F. ORAN § NORTHW pombe a JOHN ARM tt AVENUE Nor = ie nm pre vetuetts two horas and 9100.00 o 1G Nnw RENT THE RESIDENCE OF 1 x at Pennings H&P. R EK, ver Ist, S84 Inguire on the premises, OT, 2g. 406 Sth street northwest, COUNTRY FS FOR FALL BOARDERS, Farm, Vinwinin, References, Wim i. B Denalds a, Fine shootin. liftoa Station, Va, seZi\t.ths-at* “COR, Niak WAR WILT. [emem open for borders mail November: splendid e. Perieetly healthy, bre shade, elegant room, Phd tas glocaing | Inire of Bre ech OF ILC, 3 » Warren! ee wol-ln* Few, vacaxc OK SALE OR RED widtl with will find it to th « to cath at the Real Estate Omtce of RL Ht. OULD, 1420 New Lork avenne, Bargains alway sel the whole house; MA lange tiouse aud err toan alley, st iP, house has sixtee Mis; Will be sold at Ist will be ren h street nortl PARTIE area Pat alow re sel Houses or F crsnburbs f SALF—ON EASY y and French roof He and Vir erfect rep ciLeunve 8022-6t _ 5 streel northwest. Lain con tens a JOR SALE_—#10—PIANO AT ENOKMOU es 8. A Very flue toned rosewood ease ae Zoo «Sm with stool aud cover, only $100, payable N PRAME BUILDINGS. ayaa A F itt, WEDNESDAY, OCT AUCTION SAL JMAS DOWLING, ADMINIS E BY CATALOGUE OF | yi THE ENURE STOCK OF ELEGANT CABINET | CoH FURNIIURE, BELONGING TO THE LATE GM. ND CONTAINED IN WARE ROOMS AND 629 LOUISIANA AVENUE, BE- SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS TY, TCGE WITH A Lanai STOCK OF CABINET LUMBER, WHITE C ED HAIR, UPHOLSTERING MATERIAL, CO TENTS OF WOK! SALE To CO} NIIONED BELOW x ct REGINALD FES A JOR SAL at Tremont Hon FOR Sai Study horthiwe TILY 3 JOR SALE-BROWN MARE, SEVEN fats seit Fae single or double, aud’ is kin Also one. fo JOR SALE—PFRSONAL, O10 established stand on Pennsylvania avenue, near all modern cor nees; fine trade «naranteed;' lease good for ten months; reasons for selling wiven at the Renee Only cash buyers need apply Inquire it Penne sylvas enue northwest, Wasnington, B.C, aul-gw* WAY PIANO AT IMMENSE PARGATN, nt Steinway & Son's” Rosewood Case Ls nove, fur oitly $250, puyableim monthly sof 10. lis instrument is of smperb toneand finish and is hover double the price asked, SLUNEY T. NIMMO' 433 7th street nerthw HER TOP after 4p, m. = 3t* CUEAP—A GOOD FAMILY Hon: child can diive it Inquire at 625 7th str: ave iol, SALE-SIDE-VAR BL arly new, will be sold cheap, ply 130 Ith street north EFFI One bay ma 1,100 Ibs. : Corrixan, deceased and gentle, weil eat carriage’ and bi ess WikkeOL; FIRST-CLASS MARE T Very respect: also, new carriaze and harness com nul seo for yoursell, ut corner H strect and avenue. Owner's residence corner Land 234 yor iprixht Gra t ining allt y full brilliant ton uthly payinents to suit, xchanize, 422 9th street, ‘Out. tish -d solid walnnt rdatieiwarrunted Mivuthiy install NEMMO" ears, for only $4 of $5, "A rare chance. YT, 435 7th si installments of $10. Avply at SIDNEY ¥. NIMMOY 495 Tih street northw 1 Ne chi He Wr ppitesat be OKGANS—VIRST-CLASS Organs are now offered at low prices for wenthly payments, at the Wurcroums of WO WORTH & CO., 925 7th street northwest, sole ts or Soler Vintios anil Storing Organs, ° Mus- vazon in the city, Wd street, West Wash- se6-210, 1230 ryourselt, Jas. K.PROBY, SALE RESTAURANT. tol: fixitires and vood will of restaurant and furnic es and doiny oud iors and wines on hand ; ood ors; kitchen first class, with 2D ASSORTMENT. Ol SALE—A FINE AND VAM 7 Victoris of Sprit and Sum . Extension promptly X epository and kaetory, 410-416 8th st. nw. . Gi aps. iY SALE OF varvarnr TAU Now 181 8) MONT 1 WEL TORES XOIINT RY TDP ASA A The COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RSALE_ CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS_REAU- i Building Sit from one to fiitecn acres, Station, Metropolitan Branch railrond: idle the city by rail, thirty by road Home: high and healthy, excellent vod. ‘These advautayes, muake this the most desi sty now in the market, WA * shruet horthwest, —FARM OF ALOUT 3 m frm the ‘city, [with n close ty AY Si S ut Washington, on Renn ms on K&B. Ro buildings i good, and both well wooded aud Je sold in quantities to suit, and. on ¢: uil particulers apply to or eall’on MAKI uey-st-law, Bladensburg, THE CARDINAL AND THE GARIBALDISTS. plember 27.—Cardin: Felice has sina, Upon seelng a number of the Who wore the historical red shirts, succoring cliolera patients, be approached tem, and shock hands with thet wariuly, He Was much joved, and expressed his adiniration of their ac Uon. ‘The peopie Who Witnessed Une scene loudly cheered the cardinal and the Gartbaldians, She Postmaster Skipped, Youk, September 27.—luspector Barrett sterday began an investization of the post office Ab Patchogue, LL As the Luspector entered by the front door Postinaster Hammond disappeared through the rear exit. He has not been seen since, Ilis accounts are $1,409 short, Another Railroad Smayh Up. SrriNcrignp, Mass., September 27.—Thesnight freight train from Holyoke on the Holyoke aud Wesufleld rallroad, broke in two last night and the parts came logetiler about a mile and walt from Westfield. Fourteen cars were damaged, some of them belug badly smashed. This moraing a pas- senger train irom Holyoke ran into the wreck smashing the engine and the ears that were stand- img on the track. ‘The flagman was not seen be- calise of the fog.” So far as can be ascertulned no one Was hurt. . pss ey A Robbery, a Fire, and an Accident. Greespoint, L. L, September 27.—The jewelry store Of Michael Brothers, Ewen street, near Jonn- son avenue, Brooklyn, i. )., was entered by bur- giars between 12.and’6 o'clock this morning und 900 Worth of Watches, diamonds, Jewelry und Ken from the sare, Which was broken , abd carried off. ‘The tuieves lert a Tul Kit of tools behind. ‘The police have no clue te lock this morning flre broke out tn extensive five-story furniture factory of Chas, & Co, Devoe and Leonard streets, Willlams- and quickly gutted the buiidiug. ‘The tlames aiso extended to Ue planing mii adjoining and partiaily destroyed 11. ‘The loss on buildings, ma- chine $75,000. Foreman ‘anniiy of 15 engine, ot the Brooklyn fire depart- ment, Fell through a’ well-hole from tue second story of the factory into some burning timber be- low, sustaining very serious injuries, — ‘HE HOUGH-MACMATON CIDE . HOML ‘Westimony Faken Before the Coroner's Jury ‘The Inquest In the case of Wm, MacMahon, who was killed last might, ts In progress at the seventh Inct station this afternoon, diough was asked by Lieut. Kelly. be present at the ine to hear the testimon: NELSON'S TESTIMONY, ‘The first witness was J.B, Nelson, who testified that wiwh others he was In Hoy’s saloon, and they started home. At Dowling’s corner Hough over- took them and walked with de sed. Campbell and Witness stopped at 10Un street to get a drink, nd then walked along towards 7th. Hough and leceased were quarreling. When at the fountain AL Tth sireet, suw two biows struck quickly,and he Tan a distafice of perhaps 30 yards. ‘They were uben near the Centr 1 National Bank, and witness ran to the fountein. When he ran up MeMahon Was bieeding. ‘The prisoner was here brought up for identification und took a seat. Witness said Hough left Hoy’s r: Witness then rei If he desired to jest and replied, “I don't want to the time of the cutting reached MeMahon the bi ing Cut from hls wound a Witness did not see t and McMahon were tough Om down the ayenu ach other, Mrs. Lonisa V living on {ch street, testited that the p: 2in her house last night and Hough a: couple of drinks.Oue of the party ranted to shake hands with her, and Hough sked If he Know that lady, and the man answered Houga sald “Never mind.” Mr. Hough. roomed with her, aud was a very quiet man, rally, Commer described the Wrestling match at oy's J. W. Campbell testified th from the party at gih stre fatal affray. the became separated tand did noi see the ——— Tt Roppertes.—H. G. Rockwell, 1331 9th t northwest, rcports stolen from ‘his house morning a gold hunting case Wateh, valued at i with appurtenances to sy wise Appertidnine, a tot money in interest at | __ the property of purchaser, bet MUAKLES 8, MOOKE, - _ATTORNEYS ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 456 Louisiana Ave WICK & LAWRENC! w ad Soliviting offices are now at 18 F street, ween 6th and 7th northwest, sc6-1in TYOR OF PATE risk and cost of de law and Expert, St. Clond Buil FEANCIS HW SMITH, {th and F streets Good work, godd referuuecs, ma ‘aed NATL WILSON ste chances @ SCANSON "1 = GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR. Pe are A. Sto anect “Cheer adver ee eerie TAUSTEES’ IMPROVED | Sears experience. as a aud legally trans- REAL ES: T AVENUE, | Sted mins INTHE © D. ~ Under and by Q H. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . ‘Rooms 2 and 4, Gunton Law Building, 472 Louisiana avenue idence, 240 North Capitol street. mmh29 LFENTH DAY OF IE at FIVE O'CLOCK P.O Mcin premises, the following reai Sitdate city of Waskineton and Distri olmbbia, wit: AL that certain piece or parcel of ground known, anid deserited ax lot immbere 1 thirty-one of Evans sub- division of lots Mumnbered fourteen (14), aftern (1s) SAMUEL H WALKER, to | ty? U. B. CUMMISSIONER, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND ATTORNEY FOR RENTS, ‘690 La. ave. next to City P. 0. Sixte-n (If), seventeen (17) and ewhteon (18) of Kat woll's subdivision of mquare Tumbervd two hundred fod seventeen (217), according to the plat of the sald. er with all the raseruents, his and appurtenane:s to the same belung: ny wise appertaining. Ferme ot wale: One-third of the purchase money in | 1! cash, the balance iu one and two years, with interest at | 9L pereent, the deferred Paymeuts to be secund by has returned to Washington and is ready to receive ‘Visit patients Electro-Magnet Healer or Science of Magnetism, Herta Dz. Parker bas worderfal mccess tn treating chronte diseases without the use of medicine, W ‘$24 Cstreet northwest. ee27-6t # trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of parchawr, Convevancin vexl at time of sale. gost. A deponit of $250 will be req. Terns of rale to be complied with within five days | 24 otherwise Trustees reserve the rixht to sell at the risk and Cost of the defaulting purchaser. NATH x WILSON, #2-akds TRANCis a Suiter, } T¥tees oe For Other Auctiona See Seventh Page.) PROPOSALS. POSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD. uxt provosais to furnish end store the following d Wood in such quantities as may be ordered for Departuent of Justice will b= received until F OrCLOCK, NOON, SATURDAY, OCIOBER 1844. vi: best quality White Ash Anthracite Coal, fur Mv) =o ponte ts Hotel, and 1i North avenue, cuposia Willierd el 01 sud inverted Hails, Vascular excrescences abd other ail- wents of the fect successfully treated. Dr. White's streets northwest. Cares & Dasecey. We haye Just opened a Hine of WILTON: ete tek M.QUETTIS, VELVETS, MODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND IN “The wise for health on daily walks depend.” ASY FERT.—DR. WHITE, 1416 PENNSYLVANIA itaw street, ). Corns,” bunions, elub y-cixhth maecutive year of practice. Office fee, Sitting for putting the feet in order. aul NE PS0OKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF a : LIFE. All business confidential, Ladies and Gen. nen 50 conizcach, 4084. strect, between 4th and sth GHAIN CAKVETS pace wigs Ms It line of DRAPERY apd FUR E S fons hest quality Whit> Asb, stove size, cOvERINGR Be f DRAPERY gre Taseen tion & ladder ts Wet on application at hc | A apeetin of HUGE BuO. & CO, Deyartinent of Justices” OS Ma om wae} a8 = 13H F strect. Mrs. Garrett, 1011 treet, Teports stolen irom her house to-d el Containing $12 in money, a knile and bree Mutual Rellet Division, No. 16, Sons of ‘Temper- ance, last evening elected the following officers: Homer Fellows, Miss Nelle Stickel, W. A.; 0. Kool, 1 S.; Miss Cora Belle Fellows, A. .; Gordon W. Trow, F.8.; dames W. Bede, 't urer; Mrs. LE. Busby, eh: in; Miss Witliatas tor; Miss Edith Hushby, con-lucto ‘'T. Parker, Appleton P. Clark, sr., O. 5.; Edward Roome, P. W. P. RANGs OF THR THERMoMRTER.—The following were the readings at the office of the chief sign: oMicer to-day: 7 a.m., 60.0; 11 a.m., 71-4; 3 p.m., 75.0, Maxiinum, 7 wlulinum, 58.1. ested ‘Tus remains of Commodore Fillcbrowne will be brought to Washington on Monday from New York and will be placed in the recelving vault at Oak HU cemetery. ‘The day for the al services has not been’ decited on. ‘The Secretary of the Navy has detatied 4 oficers to accompany the re- mains from New York to this elty. Miss FORTESQUE TO MARRY HEE OLD LoveR.— ‘The matrimonial intentions of Miss Fortesque, who has received a very liberal balm for the damage to her affections caused by Lord Garmoyle’s breach of promise, are again ‘botore the London pubite. ‘The report {s revived that she 1s to become the wife of Harry Quilter, the well-known art critic, who has amply proved his constancy. He was engaged to Miss Fortesque before her acquaintance with Lord Garmoyle, and she sacrificed the author for the sake of the lord and the prospective title of the Countess Cairns. Mr. Quilter remained true, how- ever, and in March last, after Lord Garmoyle’s de- sertion of Miss Fortesque, and while the result. of her suit was sull in doubi, he renewed his offer of marriage. This offer has how been accepted, and the wedding, it 1s said, Is to take place within a tew weeks, Wat CAME oF A MAN ASSAULTING 4 NeIGunoR’s ee ance Sales ae hele ri wood pak Gt , W. Va., Thursday night devel ay a aiter story. Wim. Chambers owned the house and his wife held the ground. ‘Thursday his wite saw him take a smail child nto the cellar. She told the father of the culid, who armed himself with a shot- un, but Chambers disap; ‘He had gone to fulo, and his wife gave hima up and returned ro her father, Chambers returned at night and claimed a lange sum of money for the house. Tt wss refused and he left swe: An hour after- ward the house was burned, and Chambers again disappeared. The two families are. respected, in this matter, as the collector 18 debited by ube strict, Doth with the Cor reasury deps dividual taxpay a duty enjoined gated, he | be seca by wulssioners and with (he ‘tment, tn the kmount that each In- Tis thdepted, and the collection ts on him by and being so obil- ischurging his obligations, as will eierence to Lue law governing these BULLDING PERMITS Issued by Inspector Entwistie: Martha Moulton, repair frame house, N, between 1 and Ist streets, southwest; and to D. ilugton, erect a three-story dwelling on M huselts avenue, be- tiveen 20th and 2st streets; 312,00, MISCELLANEOUS 124 10th street southeast, re- 's be placed on 10th streeveast, between East Cay nd B streets south. Mr. C. M. Levy. requ a gas lamp on west side 11th Street, betweeen N and © streets northwest. Mr.‘ John C. Glick, 929 Ist street northwest, ob- ain additional railroad track Frank Fraser, quests that gas Lar Commissioners to the filthy condition of the alley between Sth and 9:h and Boundary northwest, and States that It has not been cleaned tor a year. H, Dutnail etal. asks that sha be planted ween 17 118 h streets northwest, anil On 15-4 sireet, between New Hamp- and S stree MARITING ARRIVATS, shire avenue Harbormaster Sattou reports arr theriver front as follows: Sehr. Heary 8. Calling, Crows 10% tons prny. Sehr Mary E. Morse, ae. Barge Syra- er Willett & Linbey, $2,000 Tee Tumber, avidson, Booze 125,000 fect Lambe & Whnsatu. ‘Two ves selS With 200 bushels oysters, he Fowler Retief Fund. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIO? Tne Stan has recelyed the following additional contributions to the fund for the rellef of the wid: and children of the policeman, Fowler, murdered in the discharge of his duty: Mr. T. M. Steep has collected the following sums | for the Fowler fund: Re 5.07 A. W. Kell : T. M. Witney. = H. Dingtnan. 2 1100 ©. C, Dunea > 1.00] F. Sheir > Loo] porge Bri - 1.00] Y. Sowers. - 1.00 AL Willams 50 . Jacobs + 1.00 Tin sui - 50 . 1.00) + 200 : > 1.00) Henry Conradis 5.) Shris Heurich, - 10.00 John ¥. "Yole..2 +50 + 1.00 + 1.00 0 PT Dawa + 1.00 Cash .. - 2.30 Total... Wasntnaton ECRE La D. C., September 25, 1884. To the Editor of Tux Evento Star: The understzned of the Washington Schuetzen Verein are instructed to herewith en- close check for $100 (one Lnndred dollars), tre saine to be applied and added to the fund tor Uhe reltef of Wasnisato: the widow ana orphans of the late Poileeman John Fowler, murdered while in the act of discharging his duty. Mourning the loss of a brave and faithful officer of the District, we offer our little share with a wil ing and cheerful heart, and, although the amount be but stam!l, yet it may assist in drying a tear of sorrow and distr Very respeciiully, yours, Cuas. GRrarr, President, REINHOLD SpatNGsavrn, Secretary, Wa. MUHLRISE A Carrenter’s WIFE Svzs For a Divorce.—Mra. Lockwood this afternoon fied the petition of Cora Walker, for a divorce from Alexander Wail recites that, they were married in Fredericksburg, Va., 1a 1865, and have lved together ever since, except at intervals, when he would be off on a unken spree; that When he first left her he went, Richmond’ on a spree, which lasted several Weeks, since which time hé has assaulted her, for which he has been arrested, and has often threat- ened to do her bodily harm. ‘She asks ror a divorce ‘on the grounds of his drunkenness and cruelty, en- dangering her life and health, and that he be re- quired to “let her alone and keep away from her house. Walker isa carpenter und resides at $19 10th street, —— Affairs in West Washington. AN AcciwENT anp Not aN AssavLT.—Abraham Mutersbaugh, the Virginia farmer, who was ar- Tested here on Friday night of last week, for run- ning ils wagon over a small colored boy, named George Smith, was tried in the Police Court this morning for the alleged assault, which was proven to be clearly an accident, as thé boy ran under the horse’s feet, and the court discharged the prisoner, Democratic Mgstine.—The West hcotes Sry Cleveland and Hendricks club, of this pli id its regular weekly meeting last night at Goddara’s hall “The speakers on this occasion were Dr. Bird, of the Jackson democratic club, and Mr. Hunter, who delivered stirring speeches. ‘The meeting was largely attended, and 15 new members were elected. A OURS Woxan’s Cristian ‘Teurrnance Uxtox, large meeting of the young town was held in Dumbarton street M. E. church Wednesday evening and a Young Woman’s Chris- an Temperance Union was formed. A deal of Interest was manifested. The young es propose, So ait Se among” the entidren. THE PARALYZED Cana TRape.—Low water In the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, caused by the drought, has nearly paralyzed and no cleared Cumberland y: . ‘There was a meeting of the canal directors in Baltimore yester- day, buton acconnt of the absence of President Smith nothing but routine business was trans- Frocr Suirments—Messrs. Herr & Cissel_ship- ped to-day, on the steamer Excelstor, 100 barrels of Feeciess Sar fg Norte : thence to ‘ewbern, N.C. (lis makes nearly 1,000 barrels of four shipped ‘this week. CONDITION OP WATER ATT A. M.—Great Falls, 36. Receiving reservoir- ‘south: gate hi af emuent gate toes 9 Low tide in alT pm, high ati2p. m the river ‘Treasurer, T inforzaation call Work when a riot became imminent between the | {¢ payment is made before October 1: Usoiute | LONGER Hours ror MONEY ORDER OFFices—The | Mr. Drake, who is called the riehest man in Har tar Offi ¢ Sed" | tree! northwest, _ _ 8026-28 | two S the contractors setued the matter by | distraint during the ensuing thirty days, with the Acting Postmaster General, Mr. Hatton, has issued | rs0u, seenhs more sore than ry the affair SE VHWEST g70R SALE—s1 PEN GGIIDTICY OL ee Esse Of guotauicony witht the abeinene hea an order directing that on and after October 1, 1-54, | $#d Will Lake his duughter back agian, if she colues x Sac boss |e aca Dee ec Aalies inched. A Sites leasant mode of collecting taxes. Mr. Dun. | all post offices of the first class, and their stations ria ES eee z = 2.—The large iron Aer B DOUbE ER ATerne or branch oMtices, shail be kept open to the public Hours Sbvaetas : LIEDES MANN, Linh F sttec ; 7 nivan, former clerk to the police department, now i “= = — K E—UARRIAGES, CARRIAG of the three coast- | y nt inspector of licenses In Uke assessor's | for the Issue and payment of money orders and for | ma speech at Carlisle, Mr. Gladstone sald the Me MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE | JQOH SALE—HOUSES 610 AND Saosin essels Dulit for the Mongian line, was success. | onice, is giving some time to these delinquent and | te Teceipt of matter intended for registration and | torus yacht to study the best meats to prevent the ht varity fae slat all | Boime Southwest, comtainine 4: TAL N Gas. WHIPS LAP hophe BEA fully launched to-day at Crauip's. shipyard, | overidoked tax accounts by direction of the Come | the delivery of recisiered matter ntl Six o'clock | fallor Use haweectonne % i al = * | str we st, $1,000, of evry deseription, at prices aud tertus to suit ali | Presence of a larze crowd of people. The Elde misstoners, and in any necessary case will have the | P- 1. every day, pt Sunday and legal holidays. | ‘Tere were 452 fresh cases and 212 deaths in Italy NOMTHWEST = “| Ail kids of carriaze'repairinw and painting attended to | Is an exact counterpart of the steamers Eureka | collector with him. It 1s te urgent desire of the vata = = & from cholera during the past week. 1H STREET, NEAR tly, By Bevin ees aU ole aad nals it | and El Paso, recently launched at Unis shipyard. tax collector that the delinquent taxpayers on ac- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, rl Five incendiary fires occurred in Cleveland, On’ cle; ever . MEERS, (21 G street northwest, se25 ee ns 2 prsonal ta save easantnes == fhursday night and three last night. Great x: aud built: price #110). —— Latest News by Cable To-day. count of personal Lax will save all unpleasantness y is The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and 3 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market Uo-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: | [sem J. Cent.....| 49%) 0 = NY, Cent. ..--] 94 | 90% cltement pre offered § of any Inve ‘The ne ais Unere, and the underwrt w reward for the arrest and couvic atlary, comet Will not become visible to the Mm passed over Norfolk, Va., great deal of good to tie crops it Name. [ 0. Spm) Name Can. Pac.......| 43% Can, Sou..22222] 3955) Cent. Pac......) 39 Ches. & Ohid..| “7 Do, 1st pret.) 124 Do. 2d pret..!| 8 Judge Van Vorst dis- . at agaitist Her- New h Loubat sought to be reins’ ate the ciun, ce & pi peed Nooo A SnErexp Wuo 1s 4 P.—The Rev, “ol. Coal......-| 93|" 9%) Do. pref. Soe een, pate preven tis ~4 Sole Mad.) | Be" | ea" Gn eae chureh, colored, at" Long Branch, has departed nee hesiiteae incon teas Irom that city accompanied by’ a parishion Dae ee be onions eee Wife, and carrying with hin in addition several Fee IE hundred doliirs, “sald to belong to the church al Se ee Tunds He did not inform bis congregation Uh. Evie 1% Mt Reading, Site he was going away, and Lucy are therefore much eget | rice a Tenn excited aud enraged. ML Cent, +13 128% Roch. & PB... SETTING TYPE BY MACHINERY.—Geongze W. LB &W......| 154/16 se : Weaver, the publisher of the Ilion, N. ¥., Ciizen Ba eee ae Ee eee last night printed the first newspaper In the wor Lake shore. ...| SES. eomahal 3 the type of which was entirely composed by a Lou & Nash...) oe Bret ing machine. ‘The entire edition of 5,000 wow Conk oh cee ies bs Was printed by the aid of an electric muiur, Huudreds of visitors witnessed the operauou. ———~“se- A Covoxen Coacnan ELores witn Two Gris. -| 11s ‘The Rev, Rv H. Morris, pastor of the colored Metho- dist church at New Brighton, Ohio, Was In Youngs- town, O., Last ny Miss Jos=phine Viney, twei Lizze P firtéen stepdau Mina. & StL. Do, pref. . Mo. Pac, Union Pac. .. Wab. Pac... .. Do, pret. Astet iy | after steating $25, eloped with the two girls, 11935 | The trio were seen just before Morris arrived, but — ave since disappeared. Bruce was a coachman at ew Brighton, and, having read of the numerous 3 District of Col Permanent improvement Permanent improvement? M stocks 7s. 1892, curries nts in Which eoachm would discount them by taking two Bruce isvery dark, while the girls are nearly wilte. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A COLORED PoLtttcrax.— At Wiluing N. C, Wednesday, George L Mabson, a colored man who has figured co splcuousiy in Uie polftics of that state for a nume Der of years past, made an attempt to commit suicide by cutting ats throat with a knife, but the Knife was dull and the attempt was unsueesstal He had been laboring under great mental excite. ment for a day or two, Mabson is an cuploye of the Wilmington custom house. oo Herm to tae Trrue—Mr. Gillie Letch, whi according to a dispatch from Cheyenne, was tout 4 in the Bis Horn mountains, was heir to the Utle and estate of Lord Leigh, of Slaniey Abbey, Warwickshire, one of the fMnest ancestral estates red, conc Sear fur pirty-year fundin, Fire Insurance and Washington Cit saen's Tnsirane jonal Union Insv: Bi trove |in England. itis brother, Dudley Lekch, oe a | now Visting San Francisco, becomes heir tue A Pr Banks, Rank of Washineton Bank of Washine! re. —Rev. Father esr's. 1 National Metropolitan Bank. = stor of the Catholic church at Ba Citizens’ National Bank... 106 | lias commenced proceedings in a s Central Natio “7 Bank 130 | dw 3 for libel against the Brooklyn Eagle Tor Biiscclancons, alieged ‘slanderous statements in an article pub- Fears ct rane Works, Groen Be 9636 | lished tn that paper in relation to adiMiculty be- he ran Market ¢ | tween nimseit and one of nis part-shoners land an Age — Warhingtow! i 100 5S sult has Real Estate Ti 15 | brought in the Philadelphia courts by Father Yonnsylvania Tete SIMPAMY..-cs—— OD st Bishop O'Hara, becau-» of the bishop's uesapeake and Pot ‘dephoneO3:22 4250 aued refusal to Teinstate the priest. It was palenann Soro pecace cy sed that, former difficulties had been settled Land Warrants other ware tees I= | at Rome about a year ¢ ‘ather Stack was ——+0+—— = Fhe Raltimore Markets, recognized in his prie DaMAGrs FoR Buracn or Pi BALTIMORE, Sejtember 27.—Vinsinia sixes, eon- | of promise of marris solldated. 97; plst-due coupons, 39; 513g | Gordy against Henry € id to-day. the Wx Md., Court wo ‘days, was ended BALTIMORE, Mn.. middling, 10%. F ir fair inquiry, Wheat— southern’ higher and firm: western higher and firia; ern red. 45a80; do, ambor, 9a! 1 27—Cotton quiet — iiet by Uhe jury for ted another AUGHISBAT OH. ¥ 26. 1834, of brain fever, EDGAK My f Willian L.an@Anne M. Auchinbsiuh, aced four scars even months and twents-cicht days w ; Western mixed, Funeral from parents’ rw=idence, 1420 Sixth street northwest, My morning, Sepleinber 2h, at ory Rees five iniuutes' past $0’ doc Tear. Saran center COUGULIN, On Saturday. September 97, 1884, at 12 steady: Lisal is, IMUTHY COUGHLIN, aged forty Other to Liv pool Per steamer dull—cotton, a3. Reeeipts—flour, $01 y § ; corn. 700 bushels; oats, 12.000 bushels. whrst. 79,000 bushels; ryo, 12.600 bushes, een ueral services will be held at his late rsidence, No, 1512 Coinmbia street, on Suuday, at 9o%lock pum. * CROXTON, Entered into re anday, September t, 601,000 bushels: corn, 700 bustels, 20th, 1884, at 3:30 p. m.. of typheld fever, MARY E.. be ‘The Chicago Markets, loved wité of 1 A. Croxton, iu the tirty-sccond year CHICAGO, Int... Sentember 27, 11:15 a m—Wenther | [Baltimore and Richmond pepers please copy.) * feclouly and warm. On ‘Change, wheat wae 4c. hiher. | GILLMAN, At 8:30 p. m., Thurs tay, sapteestor 25th Corn was duil ant et. Oats isc. Lixher. Pork | yaug ANNA, infant daughter uf b S . lower for ali the year and January. Lard, | My Gitmo page Funeral servicers at residence of parcnts, No. 118 AGO, Tn, eventh street sontheant, to-morrow (sunday) at Wheat—0etober, 79; : noon, at ork, to which friends of the facily mi daumnary, $3. "Corh—Septeuber invited. “Burial pietvate, * November. 406; Sear, 4074. May JENKINS. On September Mth, 1884, at 10:10 a2n., ROBENT JENKINS, eyed seventy-one yoars, of Fredct= ickelaurz, Va, Funeral will take place from his son's residency €9 Ohio avenue northwest, on ‘Snuday ext, att ‘clock p.m. Friends and telatives are respectfully invited {6 attend * KALDENGACH. This morning, September 2t 1SR4, at 8:30 0% SUSIE, the younsvst dune Andrew and Elizabith Kaldetibach, aged Rest, thou Susie: slumber sweetly, We who new onr loss deplore, Soon wiil come aud steep beside thee, 1 The Petroleum Market. 5 PITTSBURG, Pa. September 27.—Oi1 Anil, weak 1 heavy, with Mnited trading. Market opened at 73%, $5.7, broke to 78%, and. at one o'clock, 7335 was bid. The Pbillivs well as reported to Le deing barrels per hour to-day. ———————— DROWNED BY a Bean.—Last evening while a nuinber of the eadets of the east Florida military ‘Thou art only gone before. college at Gainesville, Fla, were bathing in the 3 lake at Orange park, a 'pet ‘bear broke his chain, | To.the realm of life eternal. and into thé water attacked the Gonachan ree Wm. Jefferies was unable to extricate hiraself from Bleep, sweet Sneste, tate thy rest, “ the bear's clutches, And his companions on shore fay she rest in peace. bd armed themselves with knives and clubs and rushed to his rescue. The animal's attention belt attracted to the attacking party he released © By Exe Seren, Funeral to pluce at 8 o'clock aday ait-rncon fan SC Shere certs ee NoMay sttienon hold on his victim, who was so badly squeezed and | “SioonneaD. On Thareda . reac him A de ‘ight af close quarters on Eebrott Parke W nt sasha een sued between the bear aud the drowned iad’s| Andover, Maine. sod fifty. yere friends. pear ail the Lee ey ong Th gaegy meagre copy] kod jured and bear was freely, when a gen- SUMMER! ve § 8 ber 25th, ee Spee ES IAS, Mrw. CHARLOTTE SUMMERS, wile of tive inte Suga Suutners, aged seventy mine years, niue months A Davonren’s Broratrry.—Mrs. Rebecca Black was found oonfined In a little attic room in her | afore “yu, hee ite residence, No, 212 193 street ond relatives are respectfally in- daughter's house in Ueterday. The | vited to atiend, st four o'Clock Sunday afwrncon, Bep- room Was only elght feet square, lighted bya small | tember 29th. dormer window, which hot_been = —— ——— opened tn eighteen months, and the woman, who ts nearly 8) years old und insane, was found ina terribic con. UNDERTAKERS. ition for tack of care, OVAL aves” BELLEW, USDENTARER, ‘has removed his warerooni and residence MARYLAND CRIMTNALS.—Governor Mi ot | cant corner of G street ant New Sereey treme h Maryland. has panioned, John Betz, confined tn | “Eropan pemsne and Graf tawinenr comand, ael® penitentiary on a five years’ sentence ") REHUn BROOME A murder in the second degree, and Lewis P.Krumm, | A ?#U ROONEY & co. convicted, of gambling’ and sentenced. Co nins | “Qmoe fae Eien neg months tn jall.——The youth Caries Hammond, | and residence 216 Fem syivanin avenee horses med who “Was arrested a few days agoin Cumberland, | Say>qg7am F SPINDLER ig "oy “Comsetoner Moan foF the acQiog ot Weer dikianine © the United States authorities; —Thursday even- 10H ith \ treet northwest, near te mht ing, Hobart Lewis and Louts Kimberly, two ns, effied thei escape from the Cumberland, I Canes op Poona Drasoro8 ‘They Saito soe ben tapeared tot 4 Temtene calls Pe a

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