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Vor. 67—Na 10,091 WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY died ‘a natoral death.” This is the case where the body was exhumed and an attempt made to throw suspicion of arsenical the widow of the deceased, TWO CENTS. EPTEMBER 1, 1885. AMUSEMENTS NEW PUBLICATIONS. x wane eee se See ar eee eater PRE RPctLAn SEA Grand Concer Gutside vocal Ration of the *Aduninsion. 25 cet * iiaw permission of Mr. FAL Abuer the members of Prat the, A ins Orchestra will continwe the Cone Sfrcater Tie day night at their own expense during ie warm weather. {diaission. 1 cents Pree list suspended. RDS OPERA HOUSE, Fitter’ uioroags renovation —wilt open for the Season oa MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7TH, With the first production in Washington of GILBERT and SULLIVAN'S JAPANESE OPERA MIKADO, OR THE TOWN OF TITIPU, ‘Whb the Author's text and prompt book, The Com- poser's mosic and orchestration, Elegant costumes Bnd correct scenic effects. ie precios of tte, Sach silted cmt detance of his protest and that of his Collaborateur, Mr. Sant a ae es ee eee ae IME MISE. DD Pennsylvania a And every af Im Three Act 1t production near 11th st. ‘August 31st, noon ait night this week, iS AND CUPES, ¢ Tableans. COMEDY AND the Great Ger- man Drama ofthe Seasons, Spring, sammer and Winter; 1,000 moving figures. Everybody should seit Next Week—The Famous Leonzo Brothers and ‘Wonderful Dogs. ‘aus1-6t rpueaTER COMIQUE =i SUMMER GARDEN. i ANSI 'S COURT: f py ZNemy Handsome Ladies in a Melange of S61 io ” ‘Matinees Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday, ™ Every Night at 8:30 the au31-6t ROCKVILLE, Far DAY, THURS FR&GAY sha RIDA, Septeanber 20, 34, and ath. Trains at 7:25, 8:40, 12:30. Four trains back after 120-5, 1.6,t DAY. September tT phe ee WATERM with Danchug. For s, 25. Concluding Poor. Tick PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. Go TAKE 4 Dip 1x OLD OCEa: SECOND SPECIAL EXCURSION To paper, “The Freedman’s Case in Equit; Tue Serrewser CENTURY ConrTarxs: “THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG” BY GEN. GRANT, ‘The second of his personal memoirs of the war; aiso, a letter from Gen. Grant, dated June 22, 1885, qualifying some statements made in his article on “Shiloh” in the February CkNTURY. A WOMAN'S DIARY OF THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG. A vivid picture of life in the city during the siege, describing the condition of the city and the cave life and privations of the citizens. AMONG THE RED ROOFS OF SUSSEX. An interesting account, by Alice Maude Fenn, of asojourn in the farming country near Lon- don, with twelve illustrations by. Harry Fenn. THE TWILIGHT OF THE POETS. “A valuable essay on present American poetry and the outlook, with brief estimates of the more prominent minor poets. By E.C. Stedman. THE GREAT RIVER OF ALASKA. By Lieutenant Schwatka, describing an ex- citing raft journey and the exploration of the Upper Yukon; accompanied by a map and illustrations. PANFORTE DI SIENA. II. A pleasant description of the famous Italian city, interwoven with history and tradition. By W.D, Howells, with illustrations by Pennell. THE SILENT SOUTH. Mr. Cable's answer to the criticisms on his CROW'S NEST. Astory of Virginia lite in War times, by Mrs, Burton Harrison, with pictures ty Smedley, CONNECTICUT IN THE MIDDLE AGES, By W. P.Garrison. An illustrated account of the violent opposition to Prudence Crandall’ school for “young ladies and misses of color.’ OPEN LETTERS By Washington Gladden, E.V. Smalley, Charles Barnard, Theo. L. De Vine, and others, TOPICS OF THE TIME. Gen. Grant's War Papers, Causes of the Present Depression, Huddling in the Town and Living in the Country, ete. BRIC-A-BRAC AND POEMS. By J. A. Macon, Helen Jackson, F.D. Sherman, ‘VIRGINIA BEACH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Sra. Fare Round Trip. $1.50, Owen Innsly, and others. For sale by all dealers, Price, 35 cents. 1t Tue Century Co., New York. ‘Steamer Lady of the Lake leaves her wharfst 6 p.m. THE COMRADES OF GEO. G. er mprien 80 pune WEDS RAY bepiem ma Bis late resideiice, No. 1718 P st. nw. ‘i DOW! CREE 'D, Post Com’d'r. J. W. CONARD, Adjutant. Les iS nitist, Office and ‘Restac selim 1426 New York ave. <>.) IF CULLECTOR OF TAXES, orbit SP or COLUMBIA, Ja 7 Tox, Septent NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. ‘Tax-payers aro hereby noted {at the pamphlet ggutainiag thelist of unpald taxes for the year endl Zune 3uth, 1885, has been printed, and that a copy Pcroptiit be Uellverea torany tuxoayer applying tuerefur at this office, as provided by act of Congress , D. Ce, JOHN F. COOK, ‘pproved March id. 1877. sel-law3w Coliector of Taxes, D.C, ‘order of the DISSOLUTION NOTICE-THE FIRM ‘of GEORGE W. MILLER & CO. hes been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by George W. Miller, who assumes all abilities and to whom all payments will be made. GEO. W. MILLIEt, JAS. E, MITCHEL, Washington, D. C., August 31,1885. auis1-Ste (FR EE RACKSON, DEMOCRATIC ASSO- ‘CLATION wili hold its next meeting on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER. at 7 o'clock Pm, JOHN E. NOKRIS, Presi ‘IN. SARDO, Secretary. au3l-2r ‘OFFICE OF THE Se Sori tkarive BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Of Georgetown, D.'C., noo’ FoR SE SSCHIETION TO THE FOURTH SERIES OF STOCK ‘Will be closed after the next monthly meeting, SEPTEMBER 157, 1805,” se ‘This chance to obiain a home, at a cost no great Dex month than vou are new paying for ren had Det encoepted whllethe opportunity ts ofered ‘$1000 ADVANCED ON EACH SHAIE month nearly Ten Thousaid Dollars Receipes per prise Slee ianse, wad incroening Ab tha tate: of HN LEETCH, President. MAYHEW PLATER, Treasurer. GEO. W. KING, Secretary. au29-3t WE ARESHOWING A FINE LINEOF ‘GAS FIXTURES in new and handsome de- signs, Buyers for actual use will get the beneht of our best discounta, as we pay no commission to Plumbers and others to influence trade in our favor. Our goods ked low, but Include a charge for hanging, as t furnish skilled labor without pay. A com- arigon tn prices with any house ip Washington is Solicited. We are selling Furnaces, Ranges aud Fire- Place Heaters low, and have s stock unexcelled in rej utation from which to make selections. EDW AW VERLY & CO., Plumbing, Heating and Veotilat- ing, 1425 ‘New York avenue. ‘au29-1m EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATION. ‘The Tist meeting of the Association for makin, monthly payments and advances willbe. hel WEDNESDAY, September 2d, 1885, at 7 o'clock Dam, at the NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, Goat, near 9th n.w., first floor. Pamphlets explaining the object of the Association, its advantages and benefits, &¢. furnished upon appli: cation. A. J. SCHAFMIN , Acting President. JOY EDGON, Sec., 927 Psi,, 2d floor. a DISTRIBUTIVE CO-OPERATIO: *hrough our system of Co-operative W Clubs we bave furnished a large uumber of our club menibers with dine Gold American Watches. You gan buy any gold watch, ladies or gent’s stemwinder, by paying one dollar per week. ‘Call on. JACOKS BROTHERS, BOOKS, &c, au29-3t 1229 Pa, uve. Tickets and state-rooms for sale at Ellis’ Music Store, 987 Pennsylvania ave. bt \RAND TOURNAMENT AND BALL ar New Booxa ‘The Rise of Silas Lapham. by W. D. Howells. Aul- nay Tower, by Blanche Howard ‘author of One Sam- mer.) Down the Kayine,by Charles Egbert Craddock. MARSHALL HALL, "Mlaihuda,” Princes of Panu: romance o ‘ae z crusades. “Many Colored Threads" fom THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1895. ings ot Goethe: “The House of u Mlerchumt Prince, by, Tit, Bishop. Riverside paper series. "Souveniss of g.TheStoamer Corcoran will make two trips on this boat leaving at 10% m. and 6 p.m.. revarning to Washington at tand 1 p.m. stopping at Sheppard’, Fort Foote and Fort Washington each way. Fare, round trip, 25cent. seL-zt JO & was jes was Family and Children's Excursion to GLYMONT FRIDAY. September 4, 1955. : St omer GED. LAW will leave Om un, rewra 7 sel-3e WASHING . 1. 0. OF, will give tts See- “ursion to Coldntal Beach, on the September 4th, 1885. Bost So Cot eMEMBER THE GRAND P' F PLAS ee ara Memos, 164s. KOfk iven at Jucnemann’s’ Pleasure Gardens, “ihekews 2oe! Ponlvely bo improper characters ad- es 3 ely bo ianpro} mitted. @ per Seeges ae ON TO CHAPEL, ND EXCURS INT ON # he RGE LAW, given by the MITE. SOCIETY of ath street ME Chiurch, RSD, Sepiember $, 1565. "Tickets $0 ceuth Boat leaves am. Tickets at son's Drug store. 's Book store and Furger- fees aaa G ‘TAKE A DIP IN THE OCEAN. BEACH mag be irentioned the nest surf bathing tn America—$5 minues ride from Norfolk Potomac ‘Steamboat Company's steamers from Washington Make prompt connections, golog and returning ‘au26-2 m., from Steamer Leary's wharf |ABIN JOHN AND GREAT FALLS. ° GR eutur iil be enormous, aad we are taking ord--rs now, that we need disappoint mo one: Please leave Your ‘Order st ones. “Price, 89 cents ? the numerous attractions of VIRGINIA | — a Scsocer Booxs ‘The Epworth Hymval now . A.splendid Oc- tavo or Commercial Linen 24’ Sheets and 24 Envelopes for a quarter. Some Continents, by Arelubaid Forves, NTYNE & SON, au25 : 428 “thst B SPECIAL LOT OF BOOKS SLIGHTLY DAM- SS aged at BAUM'S Book Dept. These books inclade Mucauley's History 5 vols. $1 per set; Ited Line Poets, 35e Dound in sheep. 8 vo., 9c. per best authors, 27e. per vol: re. per Vol., and still another lot at Bde. per VoL.aNzZO Booxs For Scuuze Reavrxo The Cloven Foot, by Miss M.E. by Stine Si. Brad E. Braddon: Mount Koval. by Mist M. ‘Hupert Goodwin, by Miss Mt. for'a King, be Loves, author eett.. Wedding and Card i ‘Sheets good Note Paper for jory of Eglin, ‘per vols Pocts vi; one lot of Rooks, pour jot miscellaneous! ‘Braddon; Only a Cloa, jou: Only a Woman, by Mim SC ‘E Braddon; . E. Braddon; A Struggle litho of Dora ‘Thorne: Hetween by ulhor of Dora Thorue: Liveiya's Folly. by Dora Thorne: Rutherford, by E 4 EB PAV 8. ve ‘cents, at JOUN C PARKER'S, G17 and619 7th street n. w. \ ENERAL GRANTS SECOND PAPER IN THE iss The Siege of will ber demand for itis anl5 BRENTANO BROS, avlS-15t Pennsylvania ave., corner 11th st. €.C. PURSELL, Bookselier, The ew excursion steainer HG. Wagner is now Sen seeete ready for charter. Capacity.over 300, Apply soa | 222 = Beason Wake. tie otice, “Pavrim | QAEEAR STEAMER W. W- CORCORAN, AITAKER’ ‘Leaves Kvery Morning at 10 O'clock, Returning rie 1106 Penpaytvanta avenue, Fare 25 cents jor round trip to Marshall Hall and Giymont; Children. 15 centa. iy \COOQUAN FALLS. VA. ‘Finest Scenery on the Potomac. “The steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make an And secure one of those neat small stone bottles of INK anda box of 60 pound PAPER and ENVEL- OPES, which he is making a specialty of selling for ggcursion trip w the above place EVERY WED: | 25 centa RESDAY, lepving Seventh Stfect whagl a9 am. Feturwing at S puto. Fare, round trip, 26e. Dancing wecetval Ons dine waxed deck down and back Sr GuyMoxt EVERY, SaTURpay 10. x, ne-| °F PUBLISHED TURNING AT 6:30 P.M. Fare, 10 Cents Schoulet’s History of the U. S., est History of the People of the U! SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION, History of Kusma, by Hambasd, ‘The steamer MARY WASHINGTON will Generai Gordon's Journals at Kiartoum. qyeurson, trips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3p ..returning at 8 pm. ‘Dekets, 25e. round trip. Life ard Letiers of General Upton. AN aria ‘Wanderings in the Eastern Archi- OFbes. PUM or Prant Buckland, ‘Matilda, Princess of England. A Maiden Ail Forlora: by the Duchess, poteader Doroles: by tie Duchess. “The Daemon ot ‘The Buddhist Catechism. sti Agent for Juo. B. Alden's Publications D. ¢ k = WE BOESRISON, Leaverin street ferry wharf prompaiy at 630 p.m. | eevee ie boars ding a toe Hail Te. Prot | 5 ——— famous dinnees always read; fepbon's | Livuser, Sass, Doors, I OWER CEDAR POIN', ‘The popular Watering Place of Wasbingtonians. ‘The sate, swift and magniliorut tester AESERTA will leave her wharf, foot of 7th st, dally, except Sal- Urdays, at 9a Armenia stops at Alerandria.on Mondays, Wednes- days and only. Pare 50e. roundtrip. Child- Feu. 25. Dinuer oa the grounds 50c. For further wiormation aud charters to societies and corporations apply to G. L SHERIFF'S Coal 32% and 1114 Pa ave, see And at Steamer's wharf, foot of 7th st. VHAPEL POINT: CHAPEL POINT! LONG BRANCH OF THE POTUMAG Commencing SUNDAY, June 28, the STEAMER GEO LAW ‘Wut teave daily from steamer George Leary's wharf, except Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, $:45 a m. ‘sbarp, and rewrn 930 p.m. Fare for wip 50. cia, Meals at the Point S0cta Prof. Schroeder's Orchestra sei G. W. BAUER, Owner. we R CORCORAN. Excursion to Marsball Hall NAILS, per keg, BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWAREARE VERY Low Now. WHITE PINE STOCK 1/7X12!'-16f., per 1,000, $17.50. DRESSED OR ROUGH at same price, VA. RINE BOARDS, 16M. per 1,000, $12.50. WHITE PINE DOORS, inch and shalf, all regular sizes. $1.00. GEORGIA PINE STEPPING, kiln dried, dressed, $35.00. $2.40, ODD SIZE FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, » specialty. LUMBER delivered any part of city free of charge, ESTIMATES furnished free of charge. WILLET & LIBBEY, 2020 6th st. and N. ¥. ave, = Boat wil lenve her whart at eat oh teh Hae, at 10 am andS pm. Ketaraing at land 8 pun Fare routd tip. Soe. First clan Catevisn at the Hall {e233 tery are strengthening the stomach, bicod'aia calming the nerves. ‘HE THREE PRINCIPAL QUALITIES OF H. Underberg Aibrecht’s Boonckantp of Mae Bie Paaasudap HEITMULLER & Oo, HAVE JUST RE- Aig ceived a Sew it ou tpl Sea Cigars an23-6t*1p 1333 24th st_n.w. : Tus Cures, Larose Srove Seeccasen WE ARETHESOLE AGENTS, 18 UNEQU A: IN OPE! 2 x eo THE CRYSTAL IS NOW THE MOST POPULAR RE-PLACE STOVE. WE ALSO HAVE A FULL FIGURES AND VERY CHEAP. 1% PLAIN HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON 424 9TH STREET. alt E. J. Moneny, THE TAILOR OF BOSTON, ‘Will be pleased to see the dressy gen- tlemen of Washington at 414 Oh st, ‘afer Geptember 1. au25-1m G. T. Kees, ‘TAILOR, 414 9th Street nortnwest. 2025-1 Fe inkemmeieamreneroadennes 1338 4h av, e223; HEITMOLLER & CO Grocers and Wine Tee Macumes “EUREKA” ICE MACHINE, CHEAP COAL AND WOOD. Onw of the largest and most responsible dealers in the city has entered into contract with the tiicid- DALE COOPERATIVE SOCIETY OF THE Dis. ‘TRICT OF COLUMBIA to furnish members of the society with Coal and Wood frou the preseut to April 30, 1886, upon terms the most favorubie ever hercto- fore obtained by the society, and at prices uiuch lower than can be obtained from any other source. Every member shou d secure the advantages oftred, “Meas bers miust be in possession of the ‘Trade Card for tue ‘current year (good unitll April $0. 1686.) ‘Those who have not alrgudy given their orders fuF eoal are urge to do so promptly, as ail orders must be In by Sep) ber 15th, Orders can be given to the following 1: members, who will give uli needed infuri and whocan also furnish “itade Cards, &c. Persons who are not members o/ the society can become sucu with- outceremony and at little cost by calling upon any of those bamed below, and thove cuing v0 beture Se tember 15th will be entitled tothe special mlvan- Yager ofour coal contract. as well of the elgaty-odd contracts with tradesmen in all. branches of business: Jos M. Wilson, 1105 Md. ave. aw. ndrus; 1540 Columbia st. ilborn, 1514 Pierce Place, ‘Gardver. 811 13th st. nw, Hf, 18620 Q st. nw. f, 715 Lith st. nw. N.Y. < Wasiixoton, D. C., July 22. 1555. penne meeting of the Stockhoid- asa Mee wee alate hee ay FOURTH of aUGUST, 11 at 2 o'clock p. m.. at Le Droit Bullding, the purpose of wind- we Settings wrote othe as Seis eRe othe eas aud place. JOSLPH PAUL, Secretary. cee & COM: HODGEIN, DENTIST, Z oon 3 bing Sill 0 re Bap Gs mantavenve sud Ist nw., over Arlington Store. sur2-tm [G6E> GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL ‘of Law.—The uext session of this School will open WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 7th, Cir- glam can be obtained by applying to SM. YEA. MAN, Secretary, Universtiy Law ing, corner 6th ‘and F' sis. n. w. ae sulv-tseld (ese sive ber bigdly recommended Moat ‘will give ¥ reoomuner [- cated Blectrie hs. Also, Magnetic treatment. at 305 Mimouri ave. o.w. inr2dm* Jous W. Consox. Joux W. Macantyxy. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Baxcens, Glover Bulldlig 1410 F 3, . Dec. received on the New York ana PhUsdelphia Stosk Exchanges bought and sold on count ‘oston orders execured American Wall “Telephone sock dealt in. District ‘of Colambla bouds of all denominations on hand fr sale, Stuck and Bonds ofall ocal street al. Fouds. Gas, “Insurasce jephone les Bought alta'sold. ‘Sp30 JOHN T, MITCHELL [Kee 70H entaie Otter rh Notary Pusite, ‘Do ‘Auction Hooms, 1100 Penna: ave. prea ot os Se ese hd on Hberal tertnat teens (Ge saver s suepp. SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS. ‘Always in stock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, Grates, Lasrobes, Ranges and Furnaces, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. jy] = F. BROOKS, GARDEN HOSE, any length. Gas STOVES, all ‘aes; guaranteed. Call GABSIX TURES, oc. No charge for hanging. LOWEST PRICES. Plumbing, Repairs, my? ELF. BROOKS S31 100 street, ‘THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND ‘Residents is particularly ‘called to PHOS- TT, the new and Brain and Nerve Tonic ‘the glass fies by We. MILEC HR, sole 1 oF 1D . C URN, ‘Webley and’ Manuisctarer, 1429 Peunsylvania ave 0 UNDERBERG ALBRECHT’S BOONEKAMP H. of mae Bitters is a sure Spa rapes ana ‘baron von Liebig says no bousebo! without = auzeeeeip UNDERBERG ALBRECHT’S BOONEKAMP jrocers,Drui of Mugg Bitters is for sale at Gi and Wine Merchants. su28-cerlp Sure Masreis VERY Low aT 3. ¥, MANNING & 00.3, 1820 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N. W. cbants, 133 14th st. ma we ory 126 and 128 & Eutaw street, Baltimore, joes MANTELS, TILES, GRATER LATRORE ‘Machines can be seen in operation at the pork pack-|°2S1™.1p __ STOVES AND RANGES! tng houses of G. Cassard & Hon, 407, 400 and.4ii W. | A HETEMUCLER @ co. GROCERS AND Baltimore street, or at the Baltimore Cold Storage | 4, Sy os a ip st mg are. ne See a 1693 14 nw Ht 13PO) GAL cE OLD FOR MEOnTED Wie VINEGAR, PURI DRESS GOODS, SILKS, ALL KINDS, HAVE ALL BEEN MARKED A GREAT DEAL LESS THAN THEY CAN BE FOUND UPON THE TABLES AND CAN BE BOUGRT VERY CHEAP. REMNANTS OF BLACK GOODS, ALL "KINDS OF CHOICE MOURNING GOODS LY EKMNANTS, FROM 3 T07 YDs. NOTHING I8 CHEAP THAT YOU DO NOT NEED, BUT YOU MAY SAVE MONEY BY IN- VESTING IN THESE SHORT LENGTHS IF YOU CAN Usk THEM. ‘ _-W. ML. SHUSTER @ 08, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR THE CATTLEMEN AND THE FENCES. What Gen. MeCook Saya of Gen. But- ler’s Move. Gen, McCook, of Colorado, says the propost- tion of Gen. R. F. Butler to enjoin the President torestrain him from enforcing his. proclama- lion for the removal of cattle from the Chey- enne and Arapahoe reservation is absurd, He says that no service can issue against the Pres!- dent, but that ifthe cattlemen want to invoke the aid of the law they could get a writ of in- CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. Appointments, Promotions, &c. ‘Miss J, Mellie Lewis, of Arkansas, and Miss J. H. Seaman, of Arkansas, have been ap- Pointed to $720 positionsin the third assistant’s office, Post Office department. 8. S. Burk was to-day appointed a tourth- glass postmaster at Payne's, Fluvanna county, Col. Redford assistant chief of the record division in the office of the Secretary of War, and Mr. T. T. Stewart, of the same office, Washington News and Gossip, Government Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal Tevenue, $133,194; customs, $869,050. CorNnacE executed at the mints of the United States during the month of August consisted of ,000 double eagles, 2,447,000 standard dol- lars, 20,662 dimos tolat podem ove ae. NAVY OnpEns.—Lieut, McGowan has been ordered to duty at the New York navy yard. Commander Hayward’s order to the naval col- lege has been revoked. Ensign Parker has been Telegrams to The Star. SS MINISTER FOSTER'S WORK. company: shire, and PERRY’S STATUE AT NEWPORT AN INDIANA DESPERADO SHOT. well known Boston and New York frm orale, Junction against the military officer who may | 10 charge of the printing, have resigned. The STi ae nted six month's lea sence. Surgeo! rnc nr pagent grpplecins RR bama claims lawyers, and while looking up Stewart has bose sicaye oF absence, Surgeon | ‘be ordered by the Prealdent wo enforce the pros- iohowing, promouons Wit lee E A WHITE WOMAN STABS A NEGRO. | Ovidence passed tive checks, Since his arrest a number of persons have announced that they have been Victimized in the same manner by hin, lamation. . “In the event of such an injunction would the cattle owners be able to maintain their stock on the reservation until the final decision of the question by the courts?” asked @ STAR re- “That depends upon what the military oMcer might do. I¢ I were in command { would simply refuse service and carry out the orders of the President, my commander-in-ohiet. Then the courts migit deal with me after leave, NAVAL Capers’ ExamiNaTions.—Superin- tendent Ramsay, of the naval academy, has issued a circular advising candidates for naval cadetships that examinations will_be held to- jnorrow from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., in English stad- ies, and on Thursday, during’ the same hours, in mathematics, ‘Those who fall in any, sub- Ject are allowed a re-examination on Friday and Saturday. Ninety-elght have received per- mission to enter the examination. THE NAVAL ACADEMY CoURTMARTIAL.— ‘The naval court-martial for the trial of Naval Cadet H. A. Wiley, of Texas, member of the second class, concluded {ts investigation yes- terday at the naval academy. The record In the case was afterwards made up, and, with the findings of the court, submitied to the superintendent of the academy for his a) proval. Cadet Wiley pleaded not guilty to the charge and specifications, which accused him of annoying Candidate Driggs. Coy age ot Charies H. Car- ington, class 4, to istant chief record division: Sydney E. Smith, class 3 to class 4; Charles R. Fosdick, class 3’to class 4; John B. Randolph, class 2to class 3; Martin’ P. King, class 2 to class 8; Martin R. Thorp, class 2 10 cluss 3; Henry C. Retter. class 1 toclass 2; Geo. C.Thomas, class $1,000 to class 1, and Geo, . Titcom, class $1,000 to class 1. James 8. Phelps, clerk class 1, surgeon general's office, has beén promoted and transferred to class 2, office Secretary of War. MINISTER FOSTER'S NEGOTIATIONS. Important Points Settled by Him Dar- ving His Residence im Madrid. MADRID, Sept. 1—Mr. John W. Foster, the American minister, apent a fortnight at the royal palace of La Grangade San Ildefonso. He had frequent interviews with Senor Elduayen, minister of foreign affairs,on the subject ot & new coinmercial treaty between Spain the United States. It is undersiood that, though @ treaty was not signed, an agreement wus reached between the representatives of the two goveraments by which the reciprocity pro- visions contained in the former treaty were abandoned. The new treaty ts confined to re- forms in the Cuban customs laws. Spain ac- cepts the interpretation of the modus videndi, sigued in February, 1884,which was contended tor ty the United States. The settlement of u aims of American citizens against the —— . TEXAS, Sept, Gatvrsto 1.—A special to the News from San Antonio says: Pred Nig- gil, ex-sheriif of M county, who was shot about a week ago while resisting arrest by Sherif’ Thumm, at Castroville, died tn Unis city. yesterday trom ‘the effects of his wounds, Im- odintoly after tho shooting Niggl woe bronens here for treatment, His death was 7 regretted. Maryland Cotton Mille Reopening. BaLrimone, Sept. 1.—To-<duy the catton mits at Woodberry, four in number, giving employment to upward of 2,000 operatives, are ing acrangements to ge to work on "full time. ‘The Meadow mill, which has been idle fora year, will start to-day with full force—60L— and on full time. The Woodberry Clipper and Park mills and the Druid mill will be run on ce] omicer next in rank to carry out the President's ler. “he treaty with the Cheyennes and Araj hoes,” continued Gen, Kk, “requires the President to do just what he 1s doing, He could not permit those cattlemen to remain there without violating his oath of office, It is bis duty under that treaty and by law to keep all outsiders, all intraders, off the gregMeauer) and {o maintain the reservation for the use of the Indians,” A Deerée for Its Sale. In the case of the Centra! Trust company of New York against the Southern Maryland rail- Toad, bill for a foreclosure of mortgage and sale, the Equity Court, Judge Merrick, to-day made & decree for the sale of the road, &c. The decree recites that thecompany, on the Ist of January, Gen. McCook Is familiar with the whole sub- | 1981, authorized the Issue of $1,600,000 in | SPanish government arising from the insurreo | full time on Monday next, as will also the Mt. : J - | Ject, and has been called upon by the authori- “f tions in Cuba is provided for, Minister Foster | Vernon mill, ApurnAL Rows RerigeMent—Rear Ad-|1ich cod has been called upon by the sulhor!- | ponds, and sold $1,008,000; that to sccure the will embark for home during the latter part of ———»—___ miral Francis A. Roe, now on duty as governor ofthe naval asylum at Philadelphia, will be retired October 4 next, His retirement will cause the following promotions: Commodore 8. B. Luce to be rear admiral, Capt. D. B, Har mony to be commodore, Commander ‘A. ‘T. Mahan to be captain, Lieut. Commander F. W. He believes that the proclagation will be en- forced quite promptly, no matter if the cattle owners do resort to the courts, He added,that of course no injunction could be asked for until the military should commit some overt act, thould take someastep towards ‘areibly eect. ing the cattle from the reservation. ft Cholera Less Violent in Spain. MADRID, Sept. 1.—There were 3,669 new cases of cholera and 1,120 deaths from the disease reported yesterday throughout Spain, Loxpox, Sept. 1.—The Spanish steamer Marzo, from Spanish ports, which arrived at same & mortgage was given; and that July 1st, 1881, the company defaulted in the payment of interest insthe sum of $19,020; in January, 1882, defaulted in $27,390; July 1st, 1882, in $14,790; July Ist, 1882, and subsequently, September. His absence will be much regret ted in political and social circles, Newport's Tribute te Perry. ‘THE CORNER STONE OF THE PEDESTAL FOR THE STATUE LAID TO-DAY. i not | there being now due $252,540. The decree di-| Newport, H. L, Sept. 1—The ceremony. of | Leith, Scotland, to-day was found to have. on Pickens to be commander, and Lieut, W. T. | velleved by the authorities that force will be | rects the payment of the istter sum in court 1h | laying the tornet'sione of the pedestal ior the | board’ several tases of Hines resembling shoe Burwill to be lieutenant commander. necessary. The cattle owners are, accordinj thirty di Cee in default the sale to take | statue to the mem: of Commodore Uliver | ra, aud Was placed In quarantine, ee advices ‘to the Interior department, arranging | place of franchises at M. Thomas & Son's | Hazard Perry, of Lake Erie fuine, wax per. aa Nor SENT To THE Epitor, But To THE | to remove their stock, and {f they:show a dispo- | auction rooms, Philadelphia, at such time as Gen, Met pomp and at Salt Lake. formed this morning with all the NGRESSMAN.— <0 re sition to get off the réservation a3 yon as prac- | the trustee may designate, at’ which the com- | ritual of the grand lodge of Masons, Whestatue | Sart LAKE Cry, Utat, Sept. 1--Gen, Gea, ae rere a powitene biketed ot yee ticable thes will be given such extension of | plainant may bid, and appoints Anthovy M. | is now besite tie base. and will ‘be placed in | B. McClellan and party arrived bere last even- ferday contained a humorous editorial declin-| time as may be required; but should they | Vane, of Pl ladelphia, trustee on a bond of | position to-morrow. The entire height ot the | ing, ing thirty-two quarts of wheat which the | manifesta disposition to fight. the proclama- | $50,000, Statue and base is about 25 feet. The base editor was notified were at the Agricultural de- | tion ta the courts or otherwise the United See aS is of the best westerly granite. On one side is Cold Weather in town. partment, subject to bis order. “Wity,” said | states {roops would,it is authoritatively stated, A District Employe Arrested. the simple word “Perry,” and on the reverse | Orruwa, IoWA, Sept. 1.—There was mo mn 18s loner Colman to @ STAR reporter to- | be order to remove the cattle forthwith. | cHARGx or RECEIVING MONEY UNDER FALSE / ide the well-known sentence, “We have met | trost here ‘last n! ht, but acold north wind is day, cdomt you understand how the notifies-| A “targe poate, malser Of | the west, PRETENSES. the enemy and they are ours.” The lower tier | blowing, and at Ga, m. the mncreury Was GOW, sentt oir Paltcery now in this city, says that ene 1 ofthe base is divided into tour sections while | to re the World is a member of Congress, and itis | Butler's interest “th ‘the question arises | | William H. Prince, ex-station keeper of the | ofthe bare lsdivided into tour sections while | uo 48 degrees, my duty,’under the law, to apportion the wheat and notify the members that it ts sub- Ject to their order. second precinct, who has recently been em- ployed as a foreman on the public works, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Lieut. Guy and Sergeant Lombardy, of the fourth precinct, on the charge of receiving money under false pre- tenses. This morning, in the Police Court, he trom the fact that he ts interested in several ranches which comprise government land illegally fenced in, He says the general, natur- ally, dues not want to vee ‘the order for the re- moval or all such fences enforced, and us there is a close bond of sympathy between the men Who occupy Indiaa reservations und those figure of the statue itself is very striking. It represents the paval beroas having just stepped out from the boat that conveyed him from the hip Lawrence ty the siilp ‘Ningara, standing hhatless upon the deck of the tatier vessel with upraised ‘hand, giving directions tothe men aloft to so trim as to enable bim to run From Wall Street To-day. New York, Sept. 1.—The trading at the stock eXchange this morning has been qulet and with out developing any feature of special interest, pening prices were somewhat irregular, St Union Pace and Hon. ALpHoNso TAFT, of Ohio, with his wife and daughter, who arrived in New York yes- terday by the Servia from Europe, where he ul showing a gain of has been serving this government as roluister | Wigally, vecupying government lands, Gen. | guve bail, and the case was contiaued ‘or a | alongside the enemy. ‘The statue isin bronze | Nix; CetITal Se, as compared with last Sven. to Russia, will remain there for two weeks with Butler In epdeavoring to impede or preventthe | week. It'is alleged that he procured Antonio | and weighs about tour ton: It ts located ex- list was generally \ t 4y lower, although North western and Northern Pacifie preferred were unchanged. 1n the early dealings there was decline of small fractions, followed by an ad. vance in which most of the early losses were re= covered, while the coal sto id Louisville and Nashville rose small fractions above the opening quotations. At 11 o'clock the market is quiet but strong at the changes noted. Lack- AWanna shows a gain of y per cent, Total sales rst hour, $2,000 shares. —— O11 Works Destroyed by Fire. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept, 1.—The oll works enforcement of the proclamation for the re- moval of cattle from the reservation Is putting inalick to save bis own interests, as If the proclamation ean be broken down, so probably Would be the order for the removal of Ulegal fences, Cecarelii to sign the pay-rolls in the names of others who were absent, and get the money and turn itover to him. The information grew out of the investigation of the Mardella murder case by Sergeant Lombardy. The prosecuting attorney, Thomas, stated in the Police Court to-day that he did not know that he had suiticient evidence to convict, but would take an opportunity to investigate the case, — The Grand Army Memorial to Grant. “The proposed G. A. R. memorial of Gen. Grant has not been forgotten,” remarked Gen, actly opposite the Perry mansion, on Washing- ton square, which was the Perry homestead foragreat'many years. The céremenies of to-day wore undertaken by the Grand Lodge of Masons In accordance with a request from the the statue committee. Grand Master Klapp Was unable to be present, but Deputy Grand Aluster Newton D. Arnold, Senior Grand War- den John P. Sanborn, Junior Grand Warden r@e H. Kenyon, Grand Treasurer D. B. Davis and Grand Secretary Edwin Baker were Present with severul other grand officers aud conducted the ceremonies. Prior tw the cere- his son, Henry W. Taft, and, after a visit to this city, will return to Cine! Nor Desertion, But AuseNce WITHOUT Leave.—in connection with the claims of sol- diers for arrears of pay and bounty, Second Controlier Muynard has decided that when sol- dlers, during time of war, huve absented themn- selves for a short period, and have been charged with desertion, but have returned to their regi- ments and done good service, they must be considered not to’ have deserted, but to have been abscut without leave, which would not be ————+e+_____ The Case of Col. Norris. REPLY OF AUDITOR WILLIAMS, Third Auditor Williams to-day sent the fol- lowing reply to the letter of ex-Pension Agent Norris, of Philadelphia, heretofore mentioned there was @ street parade, the line , W in Tue Srar: Burdett, the commander-in-chief, this morning | MOBY Proper ah oie ae in. | OWned by the Syracuse Ol co y at Clty ably dischargeds ums Hf they were honor- | si: Thave your leter of the 20th ult, ‘The | toaSrau reporter. “There are several things | CpUNttME, CxCUSIVELY Of geominandery," St | $Me, along “he "linge Godden, were matter between us isin nutshell and can be | to be considered, and when some conclusion is | Paul’ , St. James’ Lodge. the varnish fact G00 burrels of Olt POSTMASTER GENERAL ViLas arrived in | disposed of in a few words. reached I expect to issue a circular. Some anit in the store-house were consimed. All of the company’s bulldings were destroyed. The lows ts at least $25,000. A Would-be Ravisher Nearly Beheade@, Tragedy in a Restaurant. A NEGRO STABBED BY & WOMAN IN A QUARREL ABOUT A CUP OF COFFEE. Boston, Sept. 1.—Early this morning Law- renee Wilkerson, acolored mun, entered cheap Eau Claire, Wis., lust evening from Ashland, a8 a guest of his brother, the Hon, Levi M. Vilas. The Postmaster General was in good health and spirits, and said Ie had no inten- Section 3622 R, 8, limits the time for rendi- tion of monthly accounts of disbursing officers toten days after the clos: of each mouth, but provides that “if the clreumstances of the case definite action will be reached in a few weeks, which will be announced in the circular. Oi course nothing will be determined as to the form of the memorial until the encampment of leay abi a justity and reyuire it” such time may be ex-| meets next summer, The work of collecting : = fee Dae B £, ONT., Sept. 1.—Martin Arch Be poe es Aa ntoce an ntek orn cau Ciaire | 1o5deG by tas decrebaee oriha eee, the money will be begun at once. Thore is a | Testaurant at, 168 North steel. kept by David | paid, ajwealthy farmer, residing in Huntingdot, to Washington. M 2 There was no extension of time granted in | difference of opinion as to the amount of the | Henpessy, The place ts frequented by the low- | broke into the house of Mrs. Mary Adame bere phd your case. None was asked. individual subscriptions, some favoring dollar eer ilies ecco te white men. {reon, | and attempted to ravish her. Mer son arriving Money EXxpexpep vor PoRTRAITS Disat- after eating hfs meal, attempted to help himseli In your letter you say: “ina reply to an of- ficial letter now on file it, +h2 pension office in this city, I was informed uy your office that forty day's were allowed for making up the ex- traordinary accounts in the months of March, June, September and December, and In certain emergencles, Upon request, still turcher time would be given.” Ihave a copy of the letter to which you re- fer before me, dated Oetober 20th, 1884. ‘There is nothing sald about forty days Being allowed, &e. Here 1s what you were told: “As the ac subscriptions, others fifty and twenty-five cents, My idea Is to fx Ube subscriptions at ten cents, thus insuring a fund of ,000. Each st will collect the money from its own mem! and transmit it through headquarters to some des ignated depository, where it will remain sub- ject to the action of the encampment.” ————or— The Shooting of Young Howard. HIS PISTOL ACCIDENTALLY DISCHARGED, A telegram to the New York Herald from on he sce struck bim with an axe and be re leased his hold, when Mrs. Adams seized axe and attacking Archibald almost severed his head from bi - eS The Texan Whe Shet Tom Davis. COOL AND UNCONCERNED, AND THINKS HIB ARREST A MERE FORMALUTY. New York, Sept. 1.—James T. Holiand, the Texan who shot and killed “Tom” Davis terday was taken to police headquarters, ule to @ cup of eoffee, Which so infuriated Jane Hennessy, a white woman, who waited on him, ‘that she Struck bim, the ‘negro returning the blow. The woman then seized a knife and stabbed the negro in the left side, the knife Penetrating peur the heart. He ts likely to dic. he woman has been arrested. fesictodn scr General Foreign News. THE ANNIVERSARY OF SEDAN. BERLIN, Sept. 1_—Emperor William and Em- LoWED.—Second Controller Masnard bas de- cided that portraits of daceaved surgeon gen- erals cannot be purchased ont of the money Appropriated for tue army medical museum, and has disallowed an item of $505 for pictures now upon the walis. Tue U.S. FLAGSHIP TENNESSEE, which re- cently started out for a cruise until October, has put up at the Brooklyn navy yard for re : morning for the purpose of giving the @euoe- the injection pi ea valve, counts of pension agents for months of March, | Omaha, Neb. August 31, says: Most of the | press Augusta have returned to Berlin for the | tives ant d. manity Of scelng bias Bie Raitieg so hadis thet ores Gonna Detiivus to | June, September aud. December could not wali | members of Glen Howard's pleasure party, in- | purpose oi personally reviewing the parsle ot peared unconcerned sud ssomted ts took agen have ber remap out longer. be prepared withim ten days, this department | cluding James Charles Howard | the guards at the commemoration of the Hf | his arrest as a mere formality. Holland was _ ene Shy dupe Magu ou mo "X3y | sad Mie aio Chae rolioed fm Yelow-| Toy! Soins rerun igs oo mee nem | steseamenta acts aa code ated 'DDEN DEATH OF A GOVERN: be irty days Bu months, id FOR GIVIN N . . them tron 2 SLTeetA. vhen he ‘This morning Mr. J, J, Heuretta,a clerk ia the | delay beyond that will require explanation’ | stone park today and Will be followed ina few | {9% OLING INFORMATION To THE PRRs. | | them throu replied: “Oh, Tam all right” He ig Mr. J.J. ieee towne | _, As stated above, you did not ask for an exien- | days by Gen. Howard and bis young son John, | the employes of the war ent have been | refused to say anything about the athur beyoud Post Office department, residing at No. 620 E | sion; you made udexplanation, Undarthelaw | who shot bimeclf last Tue in the park. | oicially censured for giving in‘ormation to | the fact that Davis and his pals bud tried to oe street, entered Shaffer's drug ston t the north- | your June unts should have been received | They emphatically deny the sensational story | members of the press upd warned w abstain | him, H shot ¢as* corner of 6th and E streets, a tew minutes | at this office on or before July 10th. It is now | that youug Howard himself with suicidal from doing so in the future. before 9 o'clock, accompanied by his wife. He | September 1st—aixtv-two days—and they are | Intent on account of unrequited adection ou |", pace THAT EXCITED MUCH INTEREST. Telegraphic Bricta, asked for a dose of ernulsion, id taking a seat | still missing, and this, too, atter having ‘been | the part of Miss Chase. James Howard says LoNbDoN, September 1. ‘he one mile running: A new railroad is to be built from Waterloo in @ chair, tell over, saying, “I’m dying.” Dr. | relieved from the routine duties of your office | that the shooting wus entirely aceideutal; that race at Lillie Bridge yesterday between George | to Decorah, Jowa, aud thence to Lacrosse, Wis, Joyce, living opposite, was sent for, nd hasten: | since the Gth of July. donn’s self-cock ing pistol was discharged in his | nnd Campings excited greater interest than | ‘The explaiatio is smede in Acar tack eee pike ogang, tm dead. He had been com-| "In conclusion you are advised that T have | packet while he was in a stooping. position, | Any otucdevent in Engliair foot ricten atte | une eabamation ts made in New York that plaining for some time of a disease of the heari, | cast no imputation upon {ouE honesty, nor ex- | Dispatches received here to-day say young | ‘Tie gat oney receipts were enormous. The | Chicago and Northwestern railroad did not and this, without doubt, was the cause of his | hibited you to the world “asa technical em-| Howard willsoon be able to travel. ‘The acci- friends @ Cummings were extremely partisan | arise from any loss of business, but was made death, bezzler and defaulter.” On the 18th of | dent occurred near Firehole Basin. Itis true | and lost heavily. in accordance with the conservative policy of August I called your attention to the delay, | that young Howard entertains deep affection THE OLIVIER PAIN INCIDENT. (the company through a desire to increase its ETATRS OS THE AstATiC CoasT.—Rear Ad-|and requested “you to forward your ac: | for aise Chase and it is intimated that they |p, geg TE OLIVIER Republijue Francaise de- | Surplus. miral John Lee Davis, commander of.the U. 8, | counts at ones. You made no reply. | areengaged. Both are well Known In Omaha | , Ensen Sept. A Tue docpaouigue Francaise de- society cireles and have known each other for John P. Irish, late editor of the Oakland, rn ve) naval forces on the Asiatic station reports tothe | 05, the 25th of August I again remin army the officer who signed the offer of a re- lo-day assumed editorial charge of . you of the matter, calling your attentioi | years, almost from childhood, : 1a Calijorn Navy depurtment that affairs at that station | {ions OGE2 and S101 Aeeeleed Bee ee aes | A Coleatan floms Clete tales that young | Ward for the head of Olivier Pain. a inigurtes L. CnaRes, of Provihencs,'8: 1. Ahel gre sculing down and becoming quiet. The | no answer to that letter, and no returns. “Ac. | Howard is still alive, but there Is not one HONORING AN IRISH EXILE. in Sen Antonio, Tes. yesterday morhing: Frettire acoringse gre withdrawing thelr re- | cording to the treasurers statement sent to this | chance in ten thousand of his recovery. He is | DUBLIN, Sept. 1.—The corporation of ~ a spective forces. The Pescadores were given up | office vou were debiled on the Sist ofJuly with | 9t Big Firebole, about fifty miles froin Cinna- | Dublin bas conferred the treedom of the city a ted in th 1 on the 22d of July, and the Chinese tag was | $176,117. These ure facts, and I gave them | bar, ina tent. "A surgeon ts in attendance, | on Dr. Nevin Izod O'Doberty, who has recently esauteed tn "a Rgolt. Min weet Peart eieesttuctions in the Woosung, | tothe people. They had a right to them. 1 | The ball was Gred from the right side. into the | returned tohis native county. He was Iucxile | A CLERGYMAN KNOCKED howN Fok PREACH Min und Pearl rivers are being removed. The | tod che tath, If it hace youitis your fuult, | liver, and there is no possibflicy of saving the | for twenty-six years for being an active partici- ING 4 MEMORIAL SERNO OR GRASE. indications, he says, point to a reconciliation be- tween Engtand and Russia, preparauons for hostilities having almost ¢ntirely not mine.” pant in the frish trouble of 1848. Atelegram from York, Pa, Aucust 31, saye ADMIRAL COURBET FINALLY BURIED, Yeuule man from bloud polsoning Mrs. General A decided sensation was created in Winters- ————+e+_____ oward, who was visiting her daughter at Van- stopper O@verhonting the lecore couver, was telegraphed for and left for Yellow- | Panis, Sept. 1.—The remains of Adiniral | + 4 = . >. Ful Korea Is quiet he savu nt P = the Records. oe baing of Adiniral | town, thls county, yesterday, by 3. HL B. Withdrawn thelr troops, aud the Jupamese have | NOPTO MAKE POLITICAL capita, wor To me- | SO: Cvarbet, which were temporarily interred at ton, a well-known resident of the village. rees- | J by the military | euit Rev. ‘hullz, of Shrewsbury, pastor of the cin embracing Winterstown Evangelical the Hotel des Invalides, were finally buried to- day at Abbeville, his native place. “The y sion tothe grave was h FORM THE PUBLIC SERVICE, retalned but eighty men in service for the pro- It appears, from the best information attain- ‘The Suit Against G tection of the legation, ie Sul eal em. But F, L, Washburn, counsel for Gen. B. F. Butler able, to be the settled policy of the udministra- t the Ni and civil bodies of Abbeville. The streets along | ©) porrap eed ternocrens $ 2.289.000 Buizprxa on 4 $100,000 Betz. [tion to thoroughly overbatl the banks and | Wetman Shae National Home or Disabled | Assosts were humo with aoe anda | grunt wm Sime ago anounced that eater 7XG.—An Interesting question has arisen in the | accounts of its predecessors. “Weare not doing | motion in the equity division of the supreme | ‘2° S20PS Were closed. is mon. Fulwn gave notice that such sermon Treasury department in regard to the custom | this,” said a high government officiul toa eae le HEAVY FAILUEES IN AUSTRIA. should not be preached in Uhat church, Bat court in Boston yesterday to have the case re- VIENNA, Sept. 1.—Lud' moved to the United States circuit court,on the merchant of ix Kester, a cloth house at Richmond, Va. An act of Congress, runn, has tailed. His liabilities little attention was approved February 26th, 1885, appropriates reporter, “for the sake of making political cap!- Sunday Rev. Mr, Sel paid te his threat, and om uitz. annol 00,000 for the enlargement of the building. | tel. This administration is pledged to reform | vround that the controvers: bet amount to $1,250,000. ud proceeded with his sermon enumerating arch 3d, a} al re know whe! hey exist ’ a fa c en $200,000. fulton sat quietly until Gen. Graut’s name . nppbpropriates $50, the | fraud and corruptior ure developed as the result | Sager belng out of town and Assistant District MR. GLADSTONE IN SCOTLAND. a "be ape same pu . The supervising architect has Attorney Almy, who appeared for the govern- WAs mentioned, when he sprang to his feet, asked for lustructions in the master betore pre: | of OMT investigations, if eis shown thut repube inent, stating that he did not know ‘whetuer NDON, Sept. 1.—Mr. Gladstone who | brandished bis arms and cried tw the minister, ‘Baring plans and specifications forthe building, | lean officials have permitted dishonest prac- | Judge Sanger wished a heariug on the question | toons Nose in the nach ane irom ins | SSP that!” The preacher contiawed: bis dist le is undecided as to whether he shall prey tices or have participated in them, so much the | of Semoval, the case was coutinued anil the | trip to Norway, landed in Scotland and visited | cvase and Fulton advanced up the aisle, Great designs for a building to £o8t $100,000 or for y | Worse for that party. But this administration | Iatver's return. This oase was orixinully brought | id teother ‘Hie washed Abo to-day, “He | ConNsion prevailed, which reached a crisis pullding to cost $50,000. The question has | has higher and be ter objects in view than the | in the United States clreult court, aiid a plea | Seem by an enormous crowd and accarded a | When the augry member sprang into the is been ret ferred to the legal officers of the depart- mares eee ees fal remarkea: «1 | 8#DSt the jurisdiction of the court being fled | popular ovation. ved wiclondly Seseu! ed the mintsier, knocking jor an opinion. 2 n down. A rush was made by the ment ior an opinion. thhuk the developments un us the crore tava | by the defendant the sult was discontinued in wie OXON SF GURRANAe is ru, y nage ge at court and a suit begun in the state courts. By @ removal of the case it is assumed that the defendant intends to waive any legal rights he tion to defen’ the pastor, and in the melee one man received a Diww from Fulton's fist and an- other had his clothing badly torn, Order was substantiated the chat Grratas, Sept 1.—The U.5.8, Omaha has general corruption m: f peculation and Paine pening . Hendricks PeRsonAt.—Mra. M.J. Shriver and Mrs, M. by fipon the stump in Indiana daring the canvass A. Williamson will spend September at Sara- tt aH HARD FROST IN SCOTLAND. finally restored and the sermon finished. Pul- toga.— Mr. Pickreli, the chief clerk of the raii- | }88t year.” Biaves clrott ae Jurisdiction of the United | | roxnox, sept. LA hard. frost prevailed | ton will probably be prosecuted. It is said he road bureau, has returned from an inspection ———+er—_—__ throughout Scotland last night, has left the piace, His action bus aroused gress trip over the Pacific rallroads.——-Mr.J.Q.a.| _ The Interior Department Stables. Success of the Alert's Mission. Shot Dead by = Marshal. oe Johnson, in company with Joseph Finnigan, | GRADUALLY FILLING UP AGAIN WITH OFsI- of the Pension office, sailed for Boston Monday CIAL EQUIPAGES. A messenger who bas arrived at Winnipeg, | 4w rsDIANA DESPERADO KILLED IN TRYING Honer Among Thieves. Lut overland from York Factory, on Hudson bay, To EVADE ARREST, . See LO ats Recen Magi tanes ih: | The stables that are connectod with tho Inte-| Supmarthat'te kovereesey sonar Alert, sent | GREExsBURG, IND. Sept. 1.—Sherif Walsh, |“yoney KILLED BY A CUSTOMER WHOM EE ofthe conterred.on him by Emperor Dom | Tor department are gradually filling up again. | ont with provisions to the stations located | Marshal Clemaus and two assistants started | MONEY KILLED BY A cus Fear Sweden aad Neuierschild, the minister | For some time after Secretary Lamar took | along the straits with the view of ascertaining see re re 1oeel ake ed and arrest Bar- | ‘epom” Davis, alias William Warren, = well- Bove Seicbosls orWaehinen eatheee charge of the department and issued his order | the facts as to the navigable waters, arrived at | hayned wees arenod with shotguns. ‘They met | Known New York “crook,” was shot and killed Ex-Senator Wm. M. Gwin, of Calliornia, who | Uecng the sale of the horses and carriages | York F; safe and sound nearly four |Connoron the turnpike und ordered Lim to | in hisoffice,at No. 113 Reade «treet, in that 18 80 yearg old, is dangerously 1 in New York. | owned by the department and used by the Seo- | weeks ago. No ice whatever was cncountered | halt, He sprang toward # tence and put bis | city yesterday, by @ Texan, mated Jases oO. awt.c; W: Kennedy has returned from the | retary and heads of the bureaus, the stables | in the straits or bay,and the trip from the | hand to bic hip when Marshal Clemans | cuiand, whom Davis was attempting to swine Blue Ridge mountalos te COMA Hae | eave Only Been oooupled by the horses and | Monet ace fee dary, Te eran | Hfed at him, killing blim instantly. Tucre were | aietn.a pretended sale of counterfell money. toupend ber vacation Mir Ht Oc toa's nn wagons used for hauling packages and heavy | ports that the officers stationed at the diterent | which "was for particination inna shooting | Davis’ brother, Theodore, who aided in the at- intendent of Metropolitan Sunday” ‘school, | Sxticles about the city, with the exception of | Pointe of observation Very favorably as | affray. tempted swindle, was in smail room parte who, with ‘wile and daughter “have | te fe and hora’ used by the commis. To'the posatbility of navigation igr the sumer ——.___ toned off from Davis’ office, and ‘the been attending camp meeting at, Ocean | $!0er of pensions and reserved from the sale. | season sufficiently long warrant theconstruc-| Mand S. Will Try to Beat 2:083-4. | shooting. Holland, it is clulmed, came from Grove, N. J., have returned home. | Recently, however, the stable has in to be | tion of @ railway ‘the establishmentof a! Provipece, R. 1, Sept. 1.—Robt. Bonners | Texas in answer to a letter from Davis, who General Sherman and wile arrived in Chicago | fled up again, and for some time a ‘and | route. celebrated mare, Maud S., will attempt to beat weg a to be a dealer in counterfelt_ money, on Saturday from the no.thwest and proceeded | C#!Tlage belonging toSecretary been her record of 2 at ett ‘on | When Holland came to his office Davis showed on Sunday to Mansfield, Ohio.—To-morrow | Kept there. ‘commissioner of patents has The Massachusetts Democrats. ursday afternoon. The trial will be: ‘cup | bim $10,000 in genuine greenbacks, which he Jee E Grant and Mrs: Sartoris will wall Yor | OW Bae mein be ree and, carriage for his | soux = RUSSELL, DECLINNS TO BECOME aw | given by the Narragansett Park then ipiaced in a fad etanding Ube, latter Haein, Jens careers Ges, 00 ber home 12'| ibice, ‘the oomuisdense ct indica ames OFFENSIVE PARTISAN, Killed Mimscif After Shooting at Mis | other side of the partitine Thesis Dash, tee Grontand his tame ace to Chicago as | RA# BO carriage of his own, but frequently uses | | John E. Russell has declined to be chairman brother, was concealed, awaiting ® chance fw Of Potter Palteers Mee Bree ae 28 | the one whic Becretary. The | of the Massachusetts Democratic Stateconven-| assczy Pans NJ. Sept 1. George: when the victim was ‘not looking to remove Euray's station, to stay with U.& Grant of hie | {We Assistant Secretarion have no equipage of Yon. Mr. Russell, though an outspoken demo- | » ‘well-known citizen of Redbank, last night | the bag containing the money and wo replace farm for a week or 80, until the 66th st, house, | thelr own, and nelther has ot | crat and free-trader, has been for several years | shot at his swectuears, Susie Westoott, sad | Jt Wu another one of exactly similar, appear Xi, X38 Teady for ocoupation——-Mins Mary A. | the land o socretary Of Une etate board Of agriculture, a then ‘placing the pistol to his head fastautic ance, containing packages of paper, of the anime Marcia tas on ot epee Seg PF me salaried office, to which he was elected by | Killed Jealousy was the cause. Mins | shape und size 4 eye eed | . ‘Augusta dia he rateroes fae ts tecnico ol cam nateeneee Stan inom Tain | oC athciat duties aed tie ison that bie spose the meaning of the movemest Holland Assistant Secretary Fairchild resumed bis| ANY OTHER FLAGE TW Tum WoREE: ‘nee in the convention might be das an Jumped to his feet, drew a Colt's revolver, and Saye Seat Ra ae bg, | Deveniare, ene, of Toonemen uo | Hate area Bt Sans wot S| hte oe Seis es oes Maine, (or Portamouth, No H-tLieut. 3,N; | Be city. The crops are good, in his state, he | declares that in the mutter Of offices the Presi- cue hort. ictal thas ectuee seen paiie, Hemphill is at the Natural’ ‘ays, and the people are generally prosperous, | ticians who would make bim s party servant, £m. | followed by Davis’ brother, who pointed bim Stead is at Southwest Harbor, Me though there bas been a little eloseness of the | that he is their master, we | out toa Holland went to the sta: Breeton has left Old Orchard Beach tor: g|™money market. The iron furnaces, he says, | cosciemen Complyivg with the Ord. Socliine seaeaiian ths eeetina sesteer ta Aeateienl rete . trat are running day and night, and they can man- had a Colt's : i ke