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¢ THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDI Nerthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ava, and 11th St. by. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Fee Feesrxe Sram te served to enteeribers in tho « men fi wh secount at 10 cents Der Covien at’ the counter, 2 prepaid—wcentea wont, nthe &h mice at Washington, D. C1 pabliehed om Friday—S1 a yeat Che pening Star. the Scents Titone must ho paid tm advance = yaiel for. wn on anptteation. V% 64—N® 9,813. HeNo Tz TIN GILLDT & CO"S (BALTIMORE HE NO ADVERTISEMENT Fos ue Werx Exoixe Ocromsm 47m. at Last— ing to waina foothold tn Washinton. The p-ople ar t all, but Just what itis utd THAT? y pure Tea of the choicest drinking | lerate price, and in the same natu | that Clinamen of the better class use AND WHA Why « | ude differently from other Teas? Why | Let iteume to aboi” Does not boil- omposed entirely of the youne wich do not contain the" bit- at ohter leaves do, boiling will not trary, the longer He-No is left Detter it i. { NO a for saleby grocers in the original metal Iined Vaekawes, % 1b. 3$ 1b. and 1 1b, sizes—The trade sup- bled by MARTIN Estab LLET & CO., ished 1SID, AMUS ATIONAL THEATER EVERY EVENING. | SATURDAY. | WEDNESDAY | MATINEES | SIBERIA, A romantic play in 6 acts and 7 tableaux, | By Bartley Campbell, Esq. i | | OR, THE CASTING OF THE BOOMERANG. anewige provocstive of eontinnons Stes are a0 elegant as to set the faa DAY and SATURDAY. = | aeref “The Rag Baby,” the | Ok MATCH” ND HOEY'S METEORS oc? = = { HEATER COMIQUE. i TONIGHT. MONDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1884. An entire change of program and firet of T y RIOT HE | AVENGED. and their great Nand TIGER, ‘Mathwes Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, océ6-6t IME MUSEUM. | ]_ADIES: FURS REPAIRED, SEAT. SACQUES RE- ie bie Baseman SE BOD sirke =. Lae eee Sacco rae yorthwest. ‘Lelephioue call, iis. "All crders prc 7S SEER, si6 380 Sth street, between Naud Ou. we. | Marren and Murphy Tattle Kempand Wa-Thns, and DUMPTY, ty The pretty “Tattoond of other curiosities. fm heen, omy cents. oc6 6t ©. COLTINS THE LFAUING P-ANIO INSTRUCTOR. f 6todp ma ews 1728 10th street, océ-6te | Put Baces or TRE CAPITAL BICYCLE CLUB, Ascist dl by THE WASHINGTON C\cTE CECB DISTRICT MN AND STAR CLUB strents northwest, | PLEASED 10 SEE THEIR FORMER PATRONS. Fifty cents sill ponitively boy the best USDERVEST | ders Con‘ractors ond Canyentere im White Five and | for Ladies ever shown Wt this tity. For TS. we off-r | Cabinet Lannber, of all sai trois Uppen to Galles you the regular #1 UNDERVEST: while for @1, well. | car lots or xml! quantities, | Resuiply aak you to look at curs after examining’ the | “Alen, Dulldine Luuber (Virzinia Pine) of all sizes, | | Mas Sera Rovrens, | ees ate CARD.—MISS_ J. BOGGE<S ANNOUNCES THY | 7% DE. N. WHITCOMB HAS Ki MOVED 118 FallOpcaiimot her Dreatmakine Parigrea Sand | CS" mondenes and destal ice to 107K wer ee ¢.939 /a. ave. nw. Latest Farinian styles for Fall an) | west, ee30-Liu* | | Winter dresses, Patronaye sulicited. xe20-Im* WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1884. TWO CENTS. LADIES GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTIOES. THE QUARTERIY MEETING OF THE ROCHDALE Cb-OPERATIVE SOCIETY,of the strict of Columbia. wil be hel at it George Hall, 10 11h street, on TOLSDAY, October 7, at 7g o'clock nap abary, ‘Let there by a ull attendance. | iy order, i IN, President JW. HARSH, cca Bt? 3p MEDICAL ASSOCIATIO: Asstated meeting of the Medical Association of the | District of Columbia will be eld at the Mecical Soctety | scoms, southeast corer cf 6th anu streets uorthwert, hext TUESDAY EVENING, the 7th instaut at8 UClock By order of the President ROWE, af, P OSE} H_ BORROWS, M.D. J_¥. HARTIGAN, M.b., Secttary. cck-at >> SOLDIER'S HOME, D. Geosce Ware, LADIES' TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Takes pleasure toinforin his patrons and the ladies of Washington that lie bas moved from 3-5 F stree:to Ne 730 17th street nurthwest, w bere he will be pleased to onlers, Eveuing reception dresses a specialty. oc7. M. Wizz, GRAND OPENING ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ‘October 5th, Oth and 7th, ‘Will display a line of MILLINERY of the highest char. jdciguient havin beep exereisied ifferent articles comprisigs our G, Gctober 4th, 1884. wenty five dollars reward will be paid to. iy pa ao ty “OG importation of CLOAKS, just arrived, containe » | gf, Baron eivine information which willtead tb the lanes variety of © Parisian” novelties and a most elecaut | hoveshot or Mny choot saat elon bed ieee See, assortment of “ Paris” and Berlia mewest mauufactured | (1.59 Home grounds. B.F.KITIENHO SE, oom coed Secretary’ and Treasurer, ention i eailed to our SATIN RAHDAME, OTTO. Ne SICL Lib E and RHADZIMTE CIRCULARS, ENGLISH MATALASSE NEWMARSETS, very Sivan; teal and imitation LACES, DRESS THIM- MISGS, BUTTONS, be eapalie Laties have every: advantaze in_making their selec Hoe at oF ho we at very moderate prices, review, Paria, (ocd) 4t Feuneyltanta ave, Mis K. A. Dosovas, | 904 F STREET. | FALL AXD WINTER OPENING | [EP Barpwoops: HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER. WM. McLEAN & SON, 1STH AND B STREETS AN SURSDAE AED. WEDEESORY. AND CSTREETS NORTHWEST. 030 OF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS : océ-6t_From the Leading Houses of Paris and London. i Mas. M. J. Hesz, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, 1 ‘Will Have Her Fall and Winter Opening cf Hy BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, Selected by Her Agent in Parle and London, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, October 6 and 7. oc3 51 16th street, Corcoran Building E, F. BROOKS, (O10. ENGR #30 hea ; by the LAUT ENGRAVING CO. | _Pirmt-class work euaranterd 25 New York avenue ‘etl CITIZENS OF THE DISTRICT OF | the election of Clevelind he Natioual ‘D. ited A.A. Wilson to take change of th funds in’ thie District, and hae authorized Qi us for defrayinse Uve | gitimnate e Misses Sevewiex ax Cunisraax, HAVING RETURNED TO WASHINGTON AND RE- MOVED TO @L lita Staeer ¥.W., WILL RESUME BUSINESS Ocrourn Isr. WHEN THEY WILL BE tion. to mceeive suber venses of the Nutloual Democratic Cuupaien, ‘Those desirimx to contribute can by addressing him, P, 0. Box 540, do 80 in pervon or sez? 8025-20" UGL ASS. D ‘sista Srxcer, CORNER F. ‘MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. es of Mr. WM. B, RED- it Cor several larze westera ‘Special Barvains to B GRAVE, late wholesale suills, Tam prepared to 0! Regt ebserebere, ‘CHILDRENS VESTS, heavy Merino, excellent value 5c,, 3 for $1, 50c.. €9e. $1, &e. ethow a SCARLET USDERVEST. for ladies, pure Fiergradevat Si srs kee cegraden ai #2 9225 Ke ape aati Ladivs’ extra long DEAWERS, fashioned. Also extra | sine bmutds for very Denby Yeaiee, sexo | Flooring sud (rimiings kept constantly in atoc quaraiiterd, | JAMES F. BARUOUR, 22th stroct atid Maryland . venue '8.w, ew York Aventte, ve receiving new and handsolue designs iu tl Gas Fixtures, | | | So THE ATTENTION OF VistTO | | A UcS idents ix particularly called to PHOSVITE, ew sud popular Lran Nerve ‘Tonic aud Sate- | guard syainst Malaria Forsale areated by the glass or » bottles by WC. MILBUIN, St uiacturer. 1429 Feapnylvania avent > 608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Office lone MELISO CLOMRS plait “aud nivale te one MERINO CLOAKS, piuin ‘aud. embrei a Mother Hubbard and other styles, DRESSES, ROBES Inventor aud San apd CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS, | ‘Magnificent stock of Ladies’ and Children’s HOSIERY, GLOVES. CORSETS, UNDERWEAR AND. sezt "HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS. A. Goxo0n, LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, SAMUEL 8S SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES SLATE MANTELS AND L\TROBES, i PLUMBING AND HEATING, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, JAMES H. MeGILL, ARCMITECT, Office No. 908 G street, Prepares plans and +pecitic for all classes of Ludldiugs ahd superiutends their erection. <5 414 9th Street, Washineton, D.C. S, THE = | WETTRNOWN | tage CHAS. 8 PRICE, | zs EGISTERED PT ATMACIST, 426 7th street eouthwest, Ture Drngs and Medicines, "Frese be at moderate rates BOOKS, &e. New Boors. | The Divine Pat a to Whuen, (Samson. } Marjorie Hunting’ user.) Jack Aveli MSs ANSIE K. HUMPHERY, 490 TENTH STREFT NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and material | nd guarantees perfect it and HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Fand-made Underclothing. Meriuo Underwear, and fest Imported 2 Patent Shoulder Hraces and alf Dreas Reform Goods. French Comets and Busties, insurpasee French, German and Spanish spoken. marl4 | ROCHON. RCORAN BUILD! PAIS? Class Batts DIESE FROM PARTS Hive Medals fobs Eapoutions of ad Vina ‘Mahufsc iRorter of HUMAN HAIK AND FINE HATR WORK. Boswand Gin (Egeleston.) 2 Sherwood Botner) of the Coteau, (Sore) at 4:35 pm. ‘Lailes five Hair Cutting and Hair Dres-<inz. reeeihnetent Renate ot Sat WUitdsox, rt | ya j pnled abampoved iu a first class manner. oct Seton aus venue ot | so SST EfrreENTH STREET NonTHWeST. | (JHAUTAUQUA TITER Ty AND MiSs Let For ali the Classes, at the lowest rates, det toa Mi LECTURES. | rou reer Lee ure ON Tre ART OF | Acovintae Memo-y, by Prof. 4S BOYD. at YM. CUR Bes, No. 109 New York avnme, WEDNES- heat FAPNING Getoten Rt 70 ctiock. Ie wif pay | 3 Cleaning Fetablishment, Subscriptions taken for The Chautanguan, G street northwest 7 4 Si © ©. PURSELL, Bookseller, Ladies’ hi Gragg carmen ‘iss, Velvet anc | oct “418 Ninth street nurthweat, Push Goaks Grape Velis, Laces, Gloven ete, are yer ; oo oe Angas etc eee L. S.C Gentlemen’s Clothes Cleaned by this process will not — Jone their origiual shane. and wrease spots guarent-c! | ALL LOOKS OF THE CHAU? AUQUA COURSE OF fo, be removed effectually. Frice @1.60 and €1.75 Ee STUDY CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND —— AT TH! 'S PRICE ALSO, ALL SABLATH SCHOOL REQUISITES, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Arrrstiox: LATEST FARISIAN MODES TN HATR GOODS. PILE M, 3. PRANDE | pew Mr co F exance, | GRAY PPA WAVES! Ticee stylew newer nee! Piuare 3 rae cobb fares SLED BANGS airdneenere’ hy ‘Hair Dremed rer Gto W. Brows: Ronent ¢. Fox NTCH, FOX & BROWN, Patablished 1998, REAL FSTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, Office—1407 Pennsyivania Avenua, (Opposite U.S. Treasury) Jauees FE. Prrem, I to rpains, (0 which perscual civen te the disposal by lease or Lin our hands, . ade with eate. and | collected and’ remitted withoat | he telietia | Mivu Pans 1878. | BAKER'S AKFASYT Cocoa. re Cocna, from which the ex- wed. Tt hae three times the xed with Starch, Armowroot or | fore far nore economical It is ig. strenathening, eaaily divested, DAY Muay AOE vai a WOU ae Ue per whe a Leach SOLD BY GhOCERS EVERYWHERE W. BAKER & CO, DORCHESTER, MASS | PR Warranties! shee eee of Of how be streneth of vent Fa axo Westen Tnrortanios, Suitines, Overcostines, ard Trouserings reeeived and open for inspection, Gentlemen will place their orders atthe LeabIAG TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON. HD. BARR Cd TM) Pennsylvania aveno: ‘ALL AND WINTER HATS. THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE STYLE oF SILK ts are citer anitated in infe Wetulie Ulow Geary: thelr trad marl FF, “OLE AGESTs, WILLE iT & KU ete 285 Pentisyvania avemue, NGitck, 70. GROCERS LAMP CHIMNEYS. KE- ‘che ar 7 — WM. BALLANTYNE & SON. Te You Wasr A Hearse O. SPE RISEN, : ALE —SECOND-HAND SCHOOL Bi | COOKING STOVE, SBY'S Lis Penns aaene PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE, LATROB! FURNACE Ok SLATE MANTEL Call at our establishment before purchesing, a we ar how exhibiting the rest saeortiacut of above suod- b* Sheep. medium ahd firs:-cices erates, ever whowtl | , this city. “Also, ‘tin Ware, Housefurnichinye Guods, &°. W. 8. JENKS & CO, 7 7th street northwe CHOOL, BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATION: AL Note Paper, five hieral edeton mda to the rain, eral F all standard atid a Card Lugrivine and Pravting: all w pieed, Largest aeso-tivent of BLANK LO ety. Sole egent for JOMN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATEL _ | GOLD PENS. JOHN EK, PETERSEN & CHILDS, 619 MARKET SPACE sod Gaz and ditt ated uortuwent_ | DEALERS IN G WWE 82 AL BRE, £PP EER TIT 9555 Srenviece A. Waintaccr © | AA RRR ppp ER OT Sssy BOOKSELLE® AND STATIONER, Gcasak RE Re oT SS COCOA AR RP kee tT Sys° N05 Pennsylvania Avenue, OILCLOTHS, CORTICINE, GS, LACE, CURTAINS, HASSOCK: WINDOW SHADES A'SPECTALTY. ‘MAT- AN the new books received as soon as pnblis We keep only the beat gral’ of Bigeiow W fecbattent miciwcorbocken ten fen nd Body Urowels, Suith’s Moqyetten Roxbury ain) |, Sutue Cards sud Wedihig tnviatlous engeay dad posits N05 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, — se10 Neat door to 1 Cavers, Feexrrone, aso Ornorsreny SINGLETON & FLETCHER, venth street northwest. | Upholatery Goods, | Burulturey Beddiug’ ae her special deaiens in Denhenes a Wor dow slisdes nid orm Pte’ Furniture Upholstered and il! otli Promptiy executed. New Prsuicarioss AT KEDUCED PRICES ar FaUMs 6 tru Sreeer Nonrawese Phebe, by the anthor of Tttedge: Singer, F Marion “Crawford, islated by Mrs. A. L. Wiste ert Grant: Tink Pus Ovcsisa CARPETS! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! CARPETS! CARPETS! w.ineluding Darwin, | reine, aid therm: Harper and on | nber, 300" Oe hound d #vupaper novels i ecumer wding only ize. evch. The fluent Live of Maticnery in the city at the lowest prices, “Corresponds cards atid eivelopes ony 166. per box. Ruugraved ie Bit a FURNITURE! UPHOLSTERY oops: FVERYTHING THAT IS NEW AND HANDSOM? AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Cuear Busixess Sorts. W. H. HOEKE, se 801 Market Svace—08 and 310 8th street, WE CAN SHOW ONE OF TE BEST VARIETY OF | SERVICEABLE, WELL-MADE BUSINESS SUITS IN THE TOWN, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR TRADE. WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP, YET THEY ARE STYLISH. FALL OVERCOATS CHEAP. THESE HILLY MORNINGS AND EVENINGS YOU RE- JUKE A PROTECTOR OF SOME KIND AT REAS- 'NABLE PRICES. WE PRESENT A LARGE A8- SORTMENT OF LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS j THAT ARE ADAPTED TO FALL AND SPRING. Te G ae Cevesratep FEBRLESS REFPIGERATOR, ‘Large Assortment. GEO. WATTS & SON, (Pole Agents for the District of Columnbiiy, my ‘S14 7th at. 5 doors above Penn, Ca R a UPPERT, Doe MAND WS ize STREET NORTAWEST. THESE COATS ARE NOT A LUXURY, BUT A NE- Headquarters or the ‘ WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE company. { ‘*SSITY FoR DEALIH AND voM¥ORT. ‘Ats0, ! A fall tine of Yawn Tennis Sets, Tennis Rackets, Cro- — {Bet different styien, Bicycles "Tricvelew Veloctpedcn — NOAH WALKER & CO., papteeg clultten searrmats dae nee ‘alstock. 3a | weit _ 6% PENNSYLVANIA AVENU?. jcxoor Sorrs PORE AND RELIABLE HOM@PATHIC REMEDIES, DUt ED —Saneli Ye. > me Bs Ge per Gemma ursore and Wicks to nemo. ze Either by the single vial or in complete outfite, ‘BOERICKE & TAFEL'S Puasacr, cubeotes | 988 F Street, Washington, D.C, ‘D TH, BETWEEN B | | Prtctioual paper cunbe ues Estiuates cordially given, Prompt delivery and sat- | U istuctory di | Capital stock paid in. [So QHOMAL, SOCIETY—THE ELECTION OF “ Ofticers will take piace at the annual meeting at fhe C neregeticnal Churel: TUESDAY, ith October, st 7:90 pu, A full attendance desired. it Q. A. PEARSON, Secretary. WOMANS CHRI<TIAN TEMPERANCE UNION —Parlor meeting To-morrow, WEDNES- DAY, Octoler sth, st 1:30 pm, at headquarters, 616 8th Rok northwest, apjouite Pont "Cate aeptaetnest Meinbers of Union, fleuds, and atrauyers, cordially 10° (Cpr THE MARYLAND, REPUBIICAN AssucIA- tion will, meet ut German hall, Goo 11th street Rorthwest, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, OC1UBER EIGHTH, at 7:30 P.M. Business of great’ iupurtance Teguires full stteudunca HART H“HOLION, brea: SEWALT BEALL, Sec. iv ATIENTION, CONNECTICUT MEN, ‘The annnal meeting of th NECTICUT Bi FUBLICAN ASSOCIATION will De held at >t Georg hail, No. 51 lth st. uw., WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8th, J6s4, at 7:30 pan. ‘Those wishihy to vecure Certificates for Feduceu transportation are requested. to be preset ‘0.5, FLRMIN, oct-2t President Coun, Kep'n Ass'n, INO. MORAN, 2125 PENNA. AVENUE, CS uaeatt of Bibbs Lat obes and iiepaire for same: aiso Sexton 8 anu Wocd’s Parlor Su. Lat.obes, to leat two stories, us low as $20. Having a large forée, orders itended to p 1 07-3 W BUILDING ASSOCIATION. , lhe seventh monthly meeting of the Second Work- inginents Bulluinye Associaton will be ueld at the ual corner a aid_-E streets tucthwest on Wi DNESDAY VENT vt at 7 o'clock: Advances will be made oid subscription to~tuck received “tity one of the mst ie associations in the District tor persons wish Ing) procuscuoney at alow sate of Anterest ‘Suavts oue doliar cach 2 JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary, 2ind oth wibeet uurtawest THOS. BRODERICK, President eh [oa CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 1749 PA. AVE— bred New Teac and etre ponies Fae cachiy meaubership, De. seats #4, Also latest style in Statiuery and Artistic Birtudsy Cards, Mra LOCY LHesiee ‘oct eo (gr Bevor or THE CONDITION oF THe NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, At Washingtou, D. C., At the Close of Business, Septeanber 30, 1884. rstocks, bon ‘Due from approved Due trom other National ‘Current expeuses aud taxes paid, 27 Prewauus paid z me Yodo. has 900.00 Total... LIABILITIES, Surplus fund. Undivided profits... National Bank nutes outetandiiy i Denud certifi Certified ehiveks Due to other 3 39.93 458.37 $1, 334.159.96 Total. District of Columbia, es: 1. GLORGE HB) WHITF, Coshier of the above- Lani, do solerunty swear that the above statement 38 true to the bestor 1) knowledge and be GEORGE H. B. WHITE, Cashier. Subscribed aud sworn to before me this éti day of WILLIAM G. MOORE, Notary Public. ALLL WILSON, Sf Directors, EFC J t (p> RePonT OF THE coNDITION CENTRAL 3 OF THE TIONAL BANK, At Washington, in th At the Close of Businees, september goth, 1844. District of Columbia, ‘Loans and disconnts verirat 8405 914.92 ren 2 100.000 10 0,60) 00. ‘998.00 63 2414 3140599 3 texp has and taxes paid. Prantuns. Checks aud 6 Bills of other banks. 16.80 35.304 00 Redanpuon tund with 2" S) Tredare (6 Ver ceut. of circulation). Total. LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid im, 8170.00.09 SnrjJus fund. £20,050 00 Undivided profits’? 412-9 Daud Pack uote ow 0000 Individual deposits mbpet to chee 0.60, Desi id vertiieaes of ‘F000 Certified checks... i) District of Colnin ana socianily nw Text of my ke bia. city of Washington Casitier ‘ubovs J. A. RUFF, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before we this 4tb day of Uctobcr, 1884. SAMUEL H. WALNER, Notary Public. Correct—Attest, SAMUEL Nonst SAMES £8 1. ukows hited G CA BEAVANS, WE CLA, B. CHARLTON, OF CATHOLIC CHURCH AT GoR- DONSVILUE, VAL 29:20. 1, ¥ Cie roaied trip, oniy 81.50, ‘Av kets will be on sale at calttuore and Potomac Sta- tion ou morning of departure, MACDANIEL, Avent AGHA. eb GE PANIED, 1 Peady ur Custot tae. PS? LOW THE raviie E ie PE TO tbe whacks formic are et rate. Fight per rent bouds fur eaie, reeeivadl: vanent of all spect ¥ aie i= it tee <3 DEMOC SUESDAY EVENING, Ten corner of E atl Sth stevets ti be hetd on at the ball JOLN z ‘oct 2 a ‘AL, NOTICE. —ALL PARTIES HAVING L-4F coods on storage with the Inbond and Sexboacd Coustiny ¢ hy. xt he warehouse and whart of the New York steamers, ih strest, West Washinvton, are hereby notified to rrinove eaid goods within thirty. lays from date, or they wll be suid ut public auction to ver eh D5 w York stesiners E. ©. Kuight and John Gibaor mnt the auldiliv of this month land and. rece i freights at the large new dock belug built at street wharf, Washington Lhe wareliouse «ud portion of dock now in use, West Wastiingt.n, isfor rent. Inquire on premises or at 6:2 street wart, Ooh-Gt Washington News and Gossip, GoveRNwEnT Reoxirrs To-Day.—Internal reve- ‘Due, $238,042; customs, $573,511. ‘Tue Case of Commander R. 8. McCoay, who was up for examination for retirement last week, has been postponed. SECRETARY CHANDLER left this morning for New ‘York on his way to New Hampshire, Rear Adml- ral Nichols will act as Secretary during his ab- sence, ‘Luger. COMMANDER McCaLta, of the bureau of navigation, has returned from a ten days’ trip on special duty. ‘Nava. Onpgrs.—Lieutenant Commander Thomas Nelson, ordered to hold himself in readiness to command the Palos; Pussed Assistant Surgeon Robert Whiting, to duty at the naval Lospital,New York; Lieut. Geo. W. Mentz, from duty 1a bureau of navigation and ordered to the Doiphin; Naval Constructor S$. H. Pook, from duty at the navy yard, Washington, 31st inst., and ordered to duty at the League island navy yard, November 1; Naval Constructor Philip Hichboin, trom duty at League island pavy yard und orde! to the Washington bavy yard 18t November; Commodore Join H. Up- ee Wo be rear adwiral from the Ist of clober, A DeNtat—Controller Cannon authorizes the de- nial of the report that special bank examiners have ‘been appointed in Ohio and elsewhere for political Purposes THE INTERNATIONAL PRIME MERIDIAN CONGEESS Was occupied yesterday in discussing the resolu- Won offered by Prof. Rutherford providing for the adoption of Greenwich, Mr. Janssen, of France, Opposed the seiecuon of Greenwich 1 a lon: dress in Freely, favoring the ad®pUon of a neutral meridian, Uyouzh eldher Benting’s Strait or one ot Uhe Azores Without coming to any agreement, the congress adjourned, Wo reassembie upou Ue call of the chairman, | Tue Navy Derawrwest Exainir at New On- Leans.—Lieut. B. I. Buckingham, who 1s the naval representative at the New Orleans exposition, will leave for that city about the 15th of November, taking with him for exhivition two beautiful models of the six and elgnt-luch guns tor the new | crutsers, which are belug constructed at the Wash ington Havy yard. ‘The exhibit from the 23 | partment wiil be a very interesting and valuable one. ‘Tbe various articles completely Wlustrating Uhe Greely reef expedition, wich Have been on exibition at Clnclnnat! ahd Louisvilie, will be Vakeu there, and, in addition, the bureau’ of navi- gation wil’ have a complete exibition of com- pastes of the present day, showing tue develop- met In this resjeet, with the iinproved method of Vesting them. From the bureau of ordrance there Will Le, in addition to the mouels referted Lo, a six- Inch gun, the Various projectiies in use, ‘and a complcte exhibit of swail arms, showing their improvement fom revoluuionary’ times to the present. ‘The naval observatory will illustrate tue Uransit of Venus, and will pave an arrangement for throwing tue Shadow of fhe sun ona ground. | fans Plate “im such a manner as to show at all jours Of the day the spots on the sun, Deoreinc HowoaTe's NaMe FROM THE ARCTIC | Mars.—When the Greely expedition started in 1881 Captain Howgate was probably more prominentiy 1 | vefore the public in Arctle matters than anybody else, and his pame was in cons-queuce a familiar one With Ube members of the expedition, They | Khew noting of us alleged embeziement, and | Subsequent arrest, unUl Uielr retura, vod in’ their | exploraiiuns the now notorious tugitive came in for a iuil Share of honors, tu having his uame be- | stowed upon certain points and places hitherto uo. kuown. A body of Water Was clristen-d Howgate: | Lake, @ point of land Cape Howgute, and a moun- | tain Was culled Mount howgate, &e. ‘Taese desig- j ations” for geographical ‘discoveries were a Inurked upon the cae and char's brought back ) by the survivors. When this tact was first dis- | covered tt created cousternation tn the signal oMce | Walch changed to ainusement, [tis understood. by direction Of the chief signal oflicer the Dune Was €rased wherever it occurred, and the Malues Of other officers subsitiuied. Pensonat.—General Logan arrived at the Baltl- Inore and Potomac depot at ten o'clock Uns morn- ing and breakfusted in the depot, and left on the eleven o'clock train tor PLilfatphra.—soilettor Neal has gone to Oluo to tase part in the cam- palzn.—Assistant Soucitor Rovlusea has 1 turied.—airs. Curis, widow of Major General 8. it Curd, tormerly of Keonuk, lowa, ts at 903 16h. Surver ‘nor! awest, Intending to spend the coming Winter in Uuls city.— s.r. G. de Weekberlin, mine ister for the Netherlands, is in New York. Republicans Going Home to Vote. SOUTHERN RAILROADS REDUCING TURIR FARES FOR THE PLLST THLE ‘The republican consresstonal committee have Feceived from te Virgina, Tennessee, and Georgla air line, und several other rallroads propositions to Feduce the rate of fare this year to parties going home to vote. Members of the committee say us 4s the rst time that southern roads ever reduced the fare to repuuilcan voters going home to vote. Called Back to Ohio, WHAT THE DEMOCKATS SAY ABOUT MR. BI CHANGE OF PROGRAM. In political ctreles to-day the change In the pro- ‘gram of Mr. Blaine’s route wiich recalled hita from | West Vingtnta to Oitlo was a subject of discussion. Democrats argued Uhat It was a sign of republican distress in Ohio, and spine re cublicans were whling: to adialt that thelr party did wot feel entirely saié ‘ag to the Buckeye state. ses. Ohio Voters from Washington. IP THESE FIGURES ARE RIGHT, THEN HOW 15 IT? A gentleman who has taken the troubie to look into the matter says that up to the present time nine hundred persons have left. Washington for Ohio to vote, While the ofticlal rolls show that only 483 citizens of Obio are in government employ here, From this he argues tuat there are several huudred persons in office trom Ollo Whose eftizen- Ship Is changed to other states, or that some re eaters are being sent trou tne national capital to Ut state, A New Democratic Document. TO BE DISTRIBUTED ALONG MH. BLAINE'S ROUTE. A document intended for political use and pre- pared by direction of Senator Gorman, chairman of the national democratic executive committee, Was forwarded last night trom ts city, to be for- mally issued by the national committee to-day. ‘Tne document 4s vo be uscd dong Mr. Bialue’s route and in answer to bis protection arguments, Tu consisis of a lot of figures relating to wax tabulated from the ceusus reports, and, according tothe tigures presented, shows that Ue Wages of workinginen in Uus couniry employed in all the principal industries tell off from 20 to 40 per cent From 1570 10 1680. "This table Of figures Is designed by the Jemocrats more ¥ for use in Ohio and West Virginia, and 1 will be distribuced in large numbers in those states between now and the election, = —_____+9-—__ The Corwin’s Return, THIRTY WRECKED WHALERS BROUGHT IN. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has received a telegram from Capt. Healy, commanding the U. 8, revenue steamer Corwin, announeing his arrival at ‘San Francisco on the evening of the 5th, from the Arctic ocean, with thirty wrecked whalemen, (it. {ee prisoners from the Schooner Ad-le, five destl- tute miners from Galvin bay steamer Bowhead, Which Was crushed in tne Ice thirty miles north of Icy cape. ‘The Corwin reached within elght inlies of Point Barrow, Where navigation was dangerous and difficult on’ account of tee, which, together ‘with the crowded condition of the vessel, made her Tevurn to San Francisco alinost imperative. INE'S [3S WASHINGTON, D.C, OCTOBER 1ST, tw D. ©, OCTOBER 1ST, 1684, T have this day taken charge of sore No. 907 ‘7th street northwest. between D street and Louisiana, atid will be plcased to sce ny friends aud the ocd ut LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agt. [pr Mov0E LrcENsE Norice. AssEsson’s Ornicr, Wasursatos, DG, cst 1 1884. 1. Applications for Nauor license for the license ¥ bevinning NOV! MBE T NeXT, should be presen! a as soon as possible to Insure action before the expiration Of the present License year, and must be accompatiied by thw certiieate if the Collector of axes that the <p- plicant hus deposited in his cfilce the requisite license tees 2 Applicants for liquor Vcense must comply with ex- gine equi fuenta of win sible tere Her fons. and nel ce reso tion of the Commissioners, ent licens, sil du no at thelr pers ust There the application shall forany reason fall they” Te prosecute under the exiting laws aud thesnouey de- for ied forleenwn wil be eid to pay any Ane ie court may impose upon trial By ‘order the Commissioners DO. noe, oc2-6t eee EXECUTIVE OFFICES CF chES eae shad BOTOMAC TELEPHONE q ‘1420 New York a3 ‘Wasuixaros, DG. October l, 1884, Nc is 3 Ln late . ction Ia hereby «ven, that bir. Warren, Choate, late ‘business should AN, For the New Orlcans Exposition. PREPARATIONS IN PROGRESS AT THE NATIONAL MU- SEUM—A PRACTICAL EXHIBITION TO BE MADE BY THE FISH COMMISSION. ‘The officials of the National museum are still en- gaged in preparing collections to be sent to the New Orleans exposition. Nothing will be shipped from here probably until after November ist, but Portions of the exhibits at Cincinnat! and Louls- will the tis 0. end ee MARRIAGE OF A FAMOUS NEWS- PAPER MAN. The McLean-Beale Wedding To-Day. Ar. John R. McLean, the editor and proprictor of the Cincinnatt Engutrer, and Miss Emily T. Beale, daughter of Gen. Edward ¥. Beale, were married this morning at the residence of the bride's father, corner of H street and Lafayette place. The cere- mony took place at 9 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Leonand off clating. No cards were issued and no guests were Present, the ceremony being wituessed by none but The immediate families of the bride and groom. ‘The bride wore a (raveling dress, aud immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. McLean left for Philadedpnia, tro ‘whence they will go to the om’s home in Cincinnati, which will be thelr home enceforth. ‘The mother of Gen. Beale and the aunt of Mrs. Beale, two venerable ludles, Ue one elghty-Seven and the other eighty-one years od, withessed the ceremony. ‘The others of the marriage party were Gen. and “Mrs Beale, parents of the bride; Mr. Washington McLean and wife, parents of the groom; “Gen, and Mrs, Hazen, Capt. and Nis. A. H. Bugher, of Clncinuatt, tue two ladies belng sisters of the groom; Mr, Beale, brother; and a brother of Mrs. Beale. ‘9. ld colored servants, who have been with Gen, Beale’s tamily for moré than forty years, Wit- hessed Ue marriage of thelr young mistress ‘The marriage Was a surprise to the friends of both parties, as It Was not_known Unat an engage- ment existed. ‘Their marriage was the result of an ettuchment formed at Derr Park, where bot Mr, McLean and Gen. Bealc’s family sojourned during the summer. had met before here in Wasli- Thi {ngton, but never saw much of each other until the at Deer Park. Mr. McLean, Ube groom, ts one of the best known newspaper proprietors and one of the must success ful young men in the country. He was a lawyer by profession and a newspaper man by inclination and inheritance, bis father, Washington McLean, being one Of the proprietors of we Enguirer tor tuany years before he Look charge of Ue bit Hie waS ‘a student at Harvard, and stud under Alexander Ferguson, of Clucinnat. He 1s quite alingulst, and spent some tiem Europe prior to 387) dn pertecting —himseit in Joreign tongues. In 1870 he returned trom Europe and look cure of the Bu uirer, which ten bad a circulation Of about ten thousand, which be hs increased until iU1S One of the most widely cireu- lated papers in the west. He bas been successtul as @ business Inan in nearly everything he has un- dertaken, aud is now possessed uf a large fortune. Last year he purchased Ue “siorgan property” in his élty (i the square opposite tue Arlington), for which be paid $115,000 cast down. He owns other property in this city, ainoug which fs the house on forvoran street which he bought trom Mrs Gen, aru ‘The ride and her family are well known in Washington soclety. General Beale 13 of one 01 the first families of Maryland. He 18 9 great friend of Grants, and duriig Wis adminisifation General und Mrs. Beale and their dauguter were the trost honcred guests on social occasions at the White House, and when Geu. or Mrs. Grant vistt this city | now Uley always stay with te Beales. ‘The Gen- eral as Minister to Austria during a pari of | Granv’s adiiiuistration and Was spuken of 10F Sec- avy. has been a popular belle in Washing- ton society, Uieuga for a time her friends had to | Mourn her absence trom the gayeties owing (0 & | long and severe Lines, occastoued by having been Urown and dragged ‘by u spirited horse she | Was riding. ‘Vue Tauily are weil known here and elsewhere. For a Ume they lived in California, where the gen eral owns large tracts of land abd ls engaged In sheep raising Un a large seale. ‘The Ohio Campaign. THE UNCERTAIN VOTES. Phila, Press (Tep.) Corresp midence. One of the most uncertain elements in this cam- Paign is te saloon vote. Last year and the year before it was almost solidly with the democrats. ‘The ciaiia of the party managers now ts that they will hold this vote, Sofaras Tam able to learn, however, no action has been tuken In any of the various saloon keepers and liquor dealers’ organt- zatlons (0 Jusufy this claim. In Cinciunatl, Cleve- Jaud and Columbus, the s:ioon keepers who have ormeriy acted with the republicans will support the repib,lcun uational ticwet and the state Ucket, with Lhe possibie excepilon of Judge Johnson, the candidate for the supreme eourt, he having in | curred teir displeasure by promodncing the Scout tax haw constitutional Ttalked last uit with Gen. W. Tl, Gibson, one of the most eioquent stump oritors in Onto, Who has been making a very thorough canvass of Ue State, concerning Uke vole of the wool-growers, Wiel awe Uke republicans much trouble, and Was Probably the real catise of ther losing the state asttail. Gea. Gibson looks and talks Uke a far- mer, and has gone over the state so often that | nearly all the furmers know him, and talk to hit asa personal friend. He told me" he was satistied that four-titths of the wool-growers would vote tie republican Ucket at the coming election, atid Uhat Unls element alone Ought to Insure republican suc- cess, ‘Tue Trish element 1s also much more friendly to the repubucan party than 1 tas ever been berore, and 1 Unink it saie to say that from 5,000 Lo 10,000 Anishmen, formerly democrats, will yore for Blaue aud Loch, altuousu some of them may not vote the repubideas Ucnet tn Oc What the Politicians Are Doing. BLAINE AND BUTLER—TAMMANY NOMINATIONS FOR ‘CONGHESS—PULIIZER A CANDIDATE, ETC. Mr. Blaine made a tariff speecn at Grafton, West Virginia, yesterday. Large crowds greeted him at all the small towus through which he passed during the morning, and at Grafton there was. large mass-mecting. After bls speech there, which was very enthusiastically recetvedpthe party conti mi d Unelr tour, turning again towards the 2.10 river. Gen. Butler spoke for thirty minutes to the crowd of citizens who met him at thedepot at Kalamazoo, Mich, yestenlay, denouncing the clvil service te form law as taklog ‘ay Ube privileges of the peuple and creaUng classes He spoke at Lansing aast night, and then -taried for lowa. ‘he Tammany hail convention in New York city last nigut nomi cougressional candidates, ‘Ihe surprise 0; the evemng. Was Uke nominstion of Joseph Pulitzer, editor of the New York World, i the nluth district, In which a large anajority of Ua poputation is German. “The nolalnations were as. fouoWs: Sixth district, N. Muller venih district, Joho J. Adaius; elebth districts. 8. Cox; ninth dis- Urlet, Joseph Pultzer; tenth ‘district, ‘Abram S. Hewitt; eleventh distict, Join Hardy; Cwelth dis- trict, Orlando B. ter; thirteenth district, Ebert L. Viele. ‘Tue German’ Todependent Ciuizens) us: socialions Of (ue county also held congressional conventions. Ta the sixth, cignth and tenth dis- Uicts the Tamiuainy Candidates were nominated. In the ouber districts Conierence committees were appoinwed. dhe democrats of Massachusetts have nominated Richard 5. Spofford, who fs well snown in thts city, Tor Congtess from Ube seventh district (Ben. But- ana reports received ai demo- TS Uo-day say Unat his election ts The democracy of the Uuird Mas- SachuseUs district have nominated Horauo £. SWasy for Congress, Hon, Geo. A. Post was re- ES a en ea ‘The greenbackers Of ississippl yesterday pro- a fusion with Uke republicans of that state ‘on the presidential ticket, but the latter refused Ube offer. [tis thought thata Butler Ucket will be pat im the eid. During Bialne’s receptionat Wheeling, West Vs Charles Coldwell, a well-known lawyer and dem- ocrat, deciared himself for Biaine, abd aduressed te Blaine meeting. ‘The constituuional amendment for dienntal elec- Uions and sessions of tle legislature was car- ried in Connecticut yesterday. Hartlord voted agulnst prohibition; many of the smaller towns for it. ‘Phe republ!cans made gains in the townelections throughout Connecticut yesterday. Heury Ward Beecher has addressed a letter to Gen. R A. Alger, republican candidate for goy- ernor of Michigan, with reiation to a telegram trom J. F. Joy, of Detroit, pubsished in denial or a Siaiement accredited to Mr. Beecher that Blaine offered the naming of a cungressiona! com- Inittee Lo Joy if he would take Litule Kock bonds OM his (Bialhe’s) hands. Mr. Beecher says that ‘Mr. Joy will not deny having made the following Matement to him at a private dinner: “When a difficulty occurred in regard to certain lands in the southwest in which I was Interested a committee was about to be appointed by Congress to examine the matter, Blaine belng Speaker of the House. Through a friend I asked Mr. Blaine to have one sound lawyer appointed on that committee. In a day or two Mr, Blaine sent me word through a trie that rain deprectat ey that if 1 would enabie him to place T could have my committee as I Jers old distrtc chem ‘at par wanted It} ‘Mrs. Lockwood, the equal rights candidate for the presidency, has teen im by the editor of Thompwon tos the Loutavill and jompgon to ¥i x will be there some time between the 19th and 25un 1. ¥. Spectal to the Philadelphia Timea, ‘Minister Levi P. Morton arrived trom France yes- ‘terday on the Normandie, and sald he had noin- ‘tention of resigning his office; that the portfolio of the Secretary of the Treasury had not been offered weeks he came that he should return ina few not say to btm, and : Telegrams to “The Star. THE PRESIDENT IN NEW YORK. | MR. BLAINE IN OHIO AGAIN. LT. GREELY OOMING TO WASHINGTON. B. AND 0. SHUT OUT FROM NEW YORK WESTERN TRAIN KOBBERS FOILED. MINNIE PALMER'S LIBEL SUIT. ———.——_. THE PRESIDENT IN NEW YORK. Mis Movements To-day. New York, October 7.—President Artur break fasted alone Uus morning in his room at the Fuca Avenue hotel Alter breakfast he recelved Secre- lary Teller, Capt. Breeder and D. P. Huntington. ‘This afversioon he will drive Chrouigh Ceutral park. He Will dine at the hovel with Surrogate Roillus | and Comuissioner Reed, and will prabably go to the theater after dinuer. rasa MR. BLAINE’S TOUR, A Speech at Marictta, Ohio, Last Night. St. Marr's, W. Va., October 7.—After reviewing ‘the procession at Parkersburg last evening Mr. | Blatue, by special request, weut up to Marietta, | Ohio, to attend a meeting tere, He made a! short speech, t which he made interesting allusion | to the origin and early history of the pate. He Temained all Light wt Marietia. aud was ferried | across Ube Unio Tiver to Wililamustown, where ue met Mis special train at 8:90 Luis morning, When IL came up irom Parkersbur, POLITICAL AFFAIRS, People’s Party in Maine, TRE CONVENTION AT PORTLAND TO-DAY, PorTLaNn, Me., October 7.—The stale convention Of the peopie’s party Was held al Kecepliou Gall ‘Unis morning. The committee on credentials re- Ported 344 delegates prevent. The couvenuon was | Called vo order by Jewett, of PorUand. Gea. 'W. McGregor, of Rockland, was mad* chairman, and Samtel Berry, of Deefing, secretary. Atte? ‘the committees were appointed John M. Todd, of addressed the convention, tollowed by br. L. F. Webster, of Pordand, and Dr. Benjumin H. Buruham, of PorUand. A committiee was ap- Polnted to take up subscriplious for deiraying ex- penses of the convention. Nomivated for Congress. ROCHESTER, N. October 7.—State Scnator Chas, ‘S. Baker Was nominated ior Cougress in the Uur- ‘UeLh district (Monroe county) Unis moruing by the Tepublicans on tne Brst baulot, ——— Severing the Connection. THE OFFICIAL NOTICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ROAD 10 THE B. aND 0. RAILKOAD. Bavrimons, Mv., October 7.—The following ts the Official LoUce to the Ballimore and Oulo reliroad by the Pennsylvania raiiroad company severing Ube connection Of the Baitimore and Obie between Uuls city and New York on Gevober 120: PRssivest's OFricr, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Ociober 3d, 15M. To the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Rairoad Company, Baltimore, Md: Gentiernen:—Enclosed please flud a certified copy Of a resolution this day pussed by the bourd of di- Tectors of this company. Please Lake notice of the {erms thereof and the time for carrying the same ito e ‘Very respecttully, your obedient servant, Isaac HINCKLET, President Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bailimore Railroad Company. ‘The resolution 1s a3 follows: Hesoived, That this board do not consider that Mt 4s to the interest of Ubis company to con- Unve to rup a special service or to haul the express, baggage Or passenger cars of the Buttmore and Ohio railroad company over ts. ines; and that in view Of the notice beretofore given (0 the baltimore and Olio raliroad company, ‘the president be instructed lo say Ubat Uits cou- Lend will cease to haul such cars over ils lines on | October 12th, 1884, but that tt Will receive passen- gers, baggage and express matter of Une Baltimore | | and Ohio railroad company at he regular stations: | provided by thls company “In the clty of Baltimore | for receiving such business, Roseer CRaves, Secretary. It ts not known what reply, if any, has been made by the Baltimore and Olid at present. The regular monthly meeting of Ube bourd of directors: (eS place to-morrow. ONLY APPLIES TO PASSENGER BUSINESS, PHILADELPulA, Pa., October 7.—The order of the | Pennsylvania ralirosd company rerusing through business to Uuls cliy and New York, onginat with the Balthmore and Ohio railrowd compan apples for the present only lv passenger business. ‘The Ubrough freight will not be Inverered wiih, and It is stated that that cless of business coming from the Baltimore and Ohio road ts of suiail amount. The Penusylvania rallroad officials have heard hothiuz on the subject from We Baltimore | and Ouio managers. ae Minnie Palmer's Libel Suit, ‘BER CLAIM ON RICHARD K. FOX FOR $25,000 DaM~ aes, New Youre, October 7.—Miss Minnie Palmer, the actress, is sulny Richard K. Fox, of the Police Ga- zetle, Tor libel, Claiming $25,000,” She churges tbat several Ubelous aruicies were published In the Police Gazette, In which her relations with her Manager, Joun R. Rogers, were misrepresented, and tat'the articles reflected seriously upon. Ler character aud reputation In every respect. possible, She Claims that the articles were intended to In Jure Ler character, and theretore asks dumags in the sum named. ‘The case came up to-day before Judge Truax, In the superior court, M puLin an answer, 10 wis publeation of tue atleg: Pox bad ra he acknowledged Ue Abel, bul chaims Waal IL Wa published (or Uke piltpose” Of adverusiug her. Coi Qhas Spencer, couusel for Mr. Fox, claimed that Mr. Rogers hai promised hls client that. if be would publish a portrait of Miss Falmer and give her favorabie notice in lis paper he would not be pressed for trial. At the salve Ume Col. Spencer Moved an adjournment of the case on the ground Of the absence Of witnesses. Counsel for Miss Palmer deuled the statement made by Col. Spencer, and desired to put in an affidavit to that effect He declared Unat \.1-3 Palmer did not want any ad- Yerliseinent Wurough such @ paper, ‘The case Was aujourned until to-morrow. = ‘The Conference of Chgrities and Cor- rections, St. Lovrs, Mo. October.7.—All the trunk lines from the sedtoard westward have granted one and one-ulnd rates tO delegates to the conference of charities and corrections, which meets bere on the 13ih instant The arrangewents of the 1 eal comm hulle are “now perfected, and a couvention of unusual Interest is expected. ee A Catholic Priest Denounces a Secret Seciety. Moxrerat, Qvr., October 7.—A dispatch from Beauharuals, Quebec, says there Is creat excite- | ment there over a depunciaiion by Father Jasmin of @ so-called Cathoilc oryanization in Ue commmu- nity having signs and Ss walea they are leds nov to divulge. When speaking of the sub- ject Father Justin said these people were usurping ihe prerogatives of the clergy, and were copying the practices of Freemasons and other secret ‘societies 60 which the church 13 opposed. He held ‘that Che soctety could not be otherwise than inun- teal to the cliurch sit injurious to the faithiul. Several prominent individuals in the village, as ‘Well a8 10 Unis city, beionz to the soclety. — Not Much Demand for Beef in England. ‘ToRONTO, ONT., October 7.—George F. Frankland, ‘one of the most extensive catule exporters in Can- ada, has just returned from England, whither be had’ gone’ to ascertain the true State of the mar- kets. “It was clalined by tose who wished to ship ¥ uh Canada thal Mere was a ng demand for ir. ‘He says Canadian shippers lost. wo. lion a the past year and’ thinks ‘there must either be a falling off in the number of § ‘to the Tri De pacn ia Bg “9 an, was made to uy Ht if hi i Lient. Greely Coming we Washington. Poxrsmotrs, N. BL, October 7.—Liewt, Greely teaves tor Washington about November 6, Bile Dealth ts siowly tuaprovine. ——— Suicide of a Young Marriea Man. Povouxexrsie, N. Y., Ocvober 7.—At maldnight Jest igh. Joka Scuicke, a young married mal, enteted iS home, and after peruy removing Lis Uiong shot bunsedt im the lett breast. He was Fomoves to the Gospital The ball bas ot been fo he cause 1 Ue as intoxicadoD and domestic mteucny ne ae General Foreign News by Cable. RERIOUS KESULTS OF A KURSIAN BARE PAIMERE. Moscow, October 7.—The jocal bank of Kagpesbin bas tae A * Te of trials for fraudulent Dak uptoy and fongery will enwue, incuding the mayor ot this Ghy.” The Moscow baieite says tie Wks city of Kameshin tin tears Over a) tamiles are Feduced to despair. PORTCUURSE CLAIMS fY CONGO, Bert rx, October 7.— The tusaioh Of Seubar Serpa Pimeutal, who rev arrived bene for Ube pur Pow Of urging upon the Geran government We Claims of Portugal to ue Conse county, bas Come pletely fatied in The object soaglt to Le wttalDed. NUNISTER LOWELL'S ADURASS LAUDED. Lospos, October 7.— Ihe newspapers laud the address pop “Detnaracs,” made at BITMINghAm Yesterday by Mr. Jaines ules Lowell, he Amer ster (0 Etgictd ibe Times sym ThE Was wise iu thought, fintahed In sipie and genial in temper. it Was u Polished eplgrain prege Bapt in aphorisus EPORM IN DUBLIN, DvRUIN, October 7.—The critwe department et Dublin Caste Will cease (0 be a distinct branch Of Lue service. “Hs staff will be reduced, and It Will be mauaged by Sir Robert Kauiton in place of Mr. Lee Anderson, Who is about to reune, THE PLAGDE 18 2TALy, Rowe, October 7.— During the past twenty-four hours there Were forty-uane fesl cases of Cholera abd twenty-seven from the disease ta he one fresh cases and weve Genoa. rices of Stock. rw York, Octel Wall strest,53 Gan. ks itera fractional Avatioe lu suthe cases aS the opening, Became weak and prices decitued 10 2 per cent, tue latier in Lake Shure, Union Pacthe and the Gfangers were w her, ngiand. RS WON BY ST. GATIRN. suis Was the second day Of the Newmarket second Gctober miecdng. ‘Due Tace for tue Caarrwiteh suckes Was Wou UY at. J. Mame movd's Uites-yeur-old ay colt St. Gatien, WhO Tab a deud beat Wilh Harvester tor te Derby, Lord Kos. berry's {uur-ycat-vid Poleuile was second, apd Au. Lefevties’ Uvesyearoid Avohidue Ui, = Telegraphic Bricty The schooner Joe Casicton, Capt. Meal, ot and fr tor New York, With a cargo af Mune, ran ashore Gh Hedge Betwe shoal, Viney and SoUNA, Mass, This Working, Where abe now Remains, et annirtalee, Yanue has arrived at Boston, trom Poriswouth, tor stores. -_ Supposed Important Arrests. A SEW CONFIDENCE SCHEME UNEARTURD, Last, Week De Wren, of Richmond, Vay ascertained Ual a clever swindling scheme Was IB eperation In Uhat city. Two strangen, mlcely- dressed, gentecldoobing men, made fa point to enter solve Well-kuown house and Introduce Ubem- selves, and One Would say Uhut he was a nephew of some partner of a firm in baltimore well known the Kichinend merchant by reanou of lls busiueds deallngs Wit Li esent Linseif as (raveliag Tor pivesure Lurough Che soulk, aud ask I any bet. ters had been received tor bi sy the Richmond dower, None Would Le ob baud, bul the way Was Uelung paved tor the tick which Was intended to be ayed. Daliy Ubis call tor setters would be: cd, after Wuich a elegram trom Baitiuete would be received, sent by a comfederate Uhere, and ad- dressed (0 the Ki etchant, aki utn wo Louor the drazt ‘Then Use o from the uns wil honor dratt Hetepmond tnech id be con. yynred By the money Would bE ape to be fortheoming Wren (ound out two houses that Lad been vig.ted tM Chis way—Purcell, Ladd & 9. drucgisin. aud Jum Gaiden, Dooly shoes, &c. Siessrs Purcell, Ladd & Oo. bad Feoe @ bogus telegram trom W. it. Blown & Ue, drag. gists, of baltimore, asking’ them to endorve dr Of thelr nepuew. Wren Unlegrapbed Brown & Co, Of Kallinore, sha ascertained that they hed Boe nt any Such telegram, The men were shadowed, and one of them entered the re of Mr. Golden, while the other ‘Stood on the outside, and as Br. Golden deiuurred to endorsing "the drat they became alarmed and lel. ‘They were pursued, apd for we Uwe being ‘Succeeded ‘In escaping, but Detective Wren finally captured ope of the ine at tue Palle Way station Justas le was about to leave Kich- mond.” ‘ihe man gave Dis name as A. D, Howells aitas Haraiiton, aud Ob bis person was a Uist of Boltimore werchants and Wuelr Kickmond corre Spondeuts, blank checks ou every” Dapk in Wash: ington and a letier from tue Baltimore confeder- ale, Whose Dame Was given ms Carter, Derective Wren teiegrapied to Private Devective McDevitt, of Luis city, a description of the Kichmond swind- Jer who bad escaped and tll particulars of thelr operations. Deteclive MeDevitt and Lieut. arnold, ot the Washington police force, consulted tagether, veliewing Uaat Uney bad Years old and a pri believed DY ike oMicers to Le Le man Who escaped from Rich mond. They also arrested Willa J. Uweuly-four years of axe, wno gave his as “reporter,” and who 1S supposed by Uke huve Worked the Baltimore end of the line, bert Taylor, a clerk, Was arrested, but wilt ivased, as be Is not Tegarded as being tneulpated: Uhe pist. Detective MeDevitt this morning ed lus Richmoud colleague of tue arrests, and Lective Wren will come On to-uight Lo look at prisoners, An Old Lady Burned to Death, SHE SETS PIPE 10 HERSELF WHILE BCKNING OOF WASP NESTS IN HER MOUSE. Near Vienna, Fairfax county, Va, yesterday af termoon, Mrs Clarke, wife of Justice Walitamn T, Clarke, Was burued todeath, She tied to burn ‘OUL Wasp esis tn the house With a torch, and the Mames toucbed an oll can hanging up tn the room and caused an explosion Her clouuing took fre, td She jumped into bed to extinguish the Dame, Ler duuguter-in-law, Ue Only person pr seul, Tusted out and guve an alarm tothe chlidren at ® School Louse near by, Who infortuied some men at Work in the viclulty, dud Ubey rushed Lo the house, Were they found Mrs. Ciarke ou Wwe floor, appar ently dead. ‘Tue men attempted to put out'she fre A Lue house, but failed, aud tue bouse was burned down. ‘The furniture Was saved. ‘Ihe body oc Mins, Clarke Was recovered. She was Sixty oF seventy years old, and was (ue mother of « large family of grown cluidren, most of Gem married and settled fluse (by. “bere is great sorrow lb the meigubor —__-__ MARRIAGE aT St. STEPHEs?s CHUoncH THs MORN $6.—A lange concourse of friends of Miss Catia roe A. Dovey aud Mr. Willan J. Walter assean= Died at St. Sephen's chive at ¥ o'clock this woru- lig Lo Withess their nuptials. Rev, duum MeNailey, Pastor of St Sinplu's pettorined the marriage ceremony, assi-ted uy” hey. siauisiaus F. kyany Pastor of "the Church of ue Immaculate Concep= Uon. ‘The cholr of the Church of he Immaculate Conception, under direction of Mr. F. B. Newhelser, Sang Giorza's mass and at the oferiory Lambie lot's Laude Lion. soprank—Misses Nauule T. oui, May Suleids and 4. Newman and Rose B Needimes Alex S King, Mary ‘ewtou, Miss Nora Nounan and Mrs. Slary Gillen, OF St. Steplien's Tenor--Messm™ LL Parkhurst, W. D. Ailen and James HL Forsyth. Bussi—Messne Jou Nolan and Ambrose Bart pul on tral in tue Pollor Court thts Charged With assuuiting Edward Ruy was in charge of Newmeyer's saloon, at Survel, ob Sunday evening, the 2st af Inst Huppert, tne couplainasty, weauned tet Subday tvening charged, be heard the bell ‘faud Went to Uie door, «lid befure opening the dovt he asked Who Was (tre, and received the answer “Joke.” “Joln who?” asked the witness “You know What Jobn,” answered the Offcer, Witness: then opened Use door when be saw the two officers. Ofticer Key caught bold of witness, while Shurland pushed him. During te trouble OMcer Ruey broke witness’ Watch «nd chaln, and knocked of Mis iat. “The defendants admitted that ‘Went Into the Saioun, bu rigist to go tn. claimed Ubat they had & Mr. Thomas asked tue court to ex- cvude ail estimony W show that Unere was a violas Uon of Che law golng on unless Uhe offieer process, Which (he court overruled. A pumber of Officers including the defendants, gave testimony To show Unt a uumber of persuns bad been going 1 and out of the saloun, and that the oMoers ‘Expected Lo discover @ violation of the When tuey went in Mr. Kiley accidentally air Rnppats watch canta, Seneeese Ste Ste ‘ance. ‘The court sald that upon. {o suspect a violation of the isw Une polioe Fighl to enter, by virtue of thelr rebts as men, and he Wought the officers were in Charge of Ukeir duties, and disiuiseed Lue camee, ‘The Indiana Campaiga. THE ESTIMATED EXPEXGE <f the Cincinnatt Indiana Correspondence ‘Enquirer ‘The republican managers have laid the founda. tion for their usual elecuion work in this state, > c

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