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: 1 eT : at The Eoning Star. = THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Coruer Pennsylvania Ave. and 1th St, by The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. THE PRESIDENTS PLANS. Probability that Me Will Leave the Woods on Sesurday for Albany. Prosrect House, ADURONDACES, N. Y., Sept 3.—President Gteveland returned here last night, It expected be will remain until Sat~ urday, when he will leave for Albany and Washington via Platisbare. ‘Tite EVENING STAR is served to subscribers in the THE COLD WAVE IN THE WEST. ets nt, at 10 cents per per month. Copies at the counter, 2 ove p r x fy mail~pestare prepaul—Su cents re $6: six months. 3. Post Oiicw at Washington, D. C.as " St. Lovis, Mo., Sept, 3—Diapatches from aet about a dozen places in southern and central STAR_ published on Friday—$1 a Bo cn the night of Une itt net cuough to tgare coo face" | Vor. 6T—Na 10,093. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1885. TWO CENTS. ora aig ie wegen Telegrams to The Star. n AMUSEMEN AL AUGIT'S G = The Alleged Georgin Murderer. S. A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS TO ISSUE, This morning Mr. John A. Clarke presénted THE ROCKVILLE FAIR. Opening of the Annual Agricultural Exhibition—Premiums Awarded Yes- PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. f) E GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN FO EE Oe? hae SPECIAL _NOTICES. rs FAST WASHINGTON (sci AND TENDAICRS CLUB. Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT Recerers To-pay.—Internal peninsul frost on Tuesday night, nage done Was small, ve only being affected. Corn was toucts ND OPERA HOUSE. amount of LAN a ening of the ‘The EXCELSIOR will mak ilar | The regul; niy meeting of the Club will be held | revenue, $35: ; customs, to Judge Merrick a petition of Chas. T. Ward localities. bat the «at Oreo trips dating the season to theabove polutsevery SUR: | at Sctaulsy TgENT GRIDS Sette athe at B orlocks #¢, $351,154; customs, $630,536. for a writ of habeas corpus;asking that the | _ terday- Ege Uae " ANGED. . Sep, 3 Kort Every evening, Wed DAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY leaving her ae CegMtationdance requested, MARCELLUSMAR-| Ascistaxn ENGINEER J. W. ANXAX has | cause of his detention be inquired into and that | CoFesPoadence ot a tothe ellis oper THE REBEL PRESTAN HA} . | rusts bavi oovatmed nightly north © eS =e ‘Fare for round trip 50c. Boal 3 eee SS en ordered to duty at the Portsmouth, N. H., | he be discharged : sae 1 Stoncht the buckwheat erup ts Feported Tae Peet KOM ANY. RYE, ternnte day ayo aematbicapply soe 2. ¢ OF PROF PROCTOR | navy yard. Foe eramaastody. The petitioner | he delightful weather, the large and attrac- bbe totally destroyed. eorgetowi ne OF Caney. was arrested on zTuesday last at the city post office by Officer G. W. Barkley, at the instance of Detective Cox, as a fugitive from justice from. Georgia, charged there with murder. The peti- and J. se 10 TO MARSHALL HALL, SATURDAY, SEP- 3 tember Sth. Steamer Mary Washington! € Baten ATERS, 1047 High st, DANC ‘ THE CHINESE MAD To Go. tive display of exhibits in almost every department, and the unusual interest mani- fested by the county people in the Agricultural Purtine Our THE Dappy Doutars—Dur ing the month of August $1,677,444 in stand- ‘The firm of Pistorio & Proctor having been dissolved GERONIMO’S NARROW ESCAPE by the withdrawal of F. D. Pistorio, I take this oppor- tien, ™ rive : thay of, informing my friends and former patrons | ard silver dollars and $1,495,902 in fractional | tioner represcats thet kets ernie conde at $0 make the exhibition, _ by’ AoE Them Out Ate Tiga 1Wecemta Tg RANDALL, Manager. | titnd Sil Twonmnie.Acadmy’at dhe tame place | currency has boen pala sot te the several aud: | eeeereeteS precluet station-house by Lieut. | pow in prostess one of the mnost successful ever THE SHERMAN BRIGADE REUNION.| ter tS en ee wen RAND, ager. | Grand Army Hall, 7th and ied Oepguries, sum much in excess of that paid | John F. Kelly; that he was arrested on the 1st | held inthe county. ‘The first day. is always ie Oo" | Cemveesn, W.T. Sept. 3.—The Leader has = 2 Jee. bays of tuition—TUESDAY and SATURDAY EVE- | Out during the corresponding period last year. | of September while standing in front of the city ‘devoted to jon for the days that Sasha’ ‘or honed Dancing down and back and at grounds. NIL 2 . from 3 to 5. ee it offi ng. ——.—__ the following special from Rock Springs, Wyos Steaimer Mary Washington, Saturday seprember Sth. | KINGS. from 6 to "Children's class from, 3 to 1 GEN. Nzwron estimates that $18,000,000 to bie office, and he has committed no offense to | are to follow, and consequently the attendance ‘i Herald. jokes TO cents, | Reuniotis from 8 to 11. S RANDALL, Manager. HILDREN AND THE BABIES tify his arrest and detention. Judge Mer- rick granted an order directing the writ toissue returnable forthwith. is never large, but there was a larger number present to-day than ust ‘as far as they went, were of The largest coal mines in WHAT JUDGE HARLAN SAYS | + nion are at Rock Springs, 250 mii f Cheyenne. Tt eave 10 a, returning 6:30 p.m. $20,000,000 will be required to continue the Work of river and harbor improvements during ‘and the exercises, very. interesting ifle systen [= BYRON 5 ADAMS, PRINTER, 514 Sth st. nw. Pension and Claim Agents work a ‘Pribune. west ny Fecently ime Post. 1, Si . ber specialty, the next fiscal year, HEARING ORDERED TO-MORROW MORNING. | character. There’ were two trials of specs —— ported a lange numbet ome to take the paren oaiemenie ce Beef Htimony, edtons and Arguments som | “> PONT eS Acapanx.| _ The writ was served battre nova today, ana | during the day, noth of which took place in the Taces of the whit! ed. Yesterday NEXT WEEK——FORD BS. RANDALL, Manager. DISTRIBUTIVE CO-OPERATION fe NATIONS ATTHE NAVAL ACADEMY. afternoon. The first was for horses of the 2:40] ENGLISH LIBERALS DISAGREE, | arternoon th force ol Seats a —s Eighty-four young men who desire to become | Heut. Kelly stated that he knew nothing of the ee + FORGET THE DANCING SCHOOL RE Through our system of Co-operative class, for ‘a purse of $100. There were four about and arming them’ i Glabs we have fa ‘large number of our naval cadets ination at the | 48°, except that the man was arrested, ashe | entries: Magvie Mitchell by J Drawbaugh; i To Chine ERZOG'S NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE NIONS EVERY SATURDAY EVENING on | lus we have furnished alarge number of our club | nay; lets entered the examination al 7 3: Gees i selves w red to One Square North of Pennsylvania A M. ngton, which leaves her ne So ean N: acai si understood, at the instance of an officer of | Don Bert by N. H. Shelter; Dock, ies 3 air they reload: IL . es what! at 7:30 and returns at 11 o'clock p.m. Soparlag Gea louae cad tee Glas een nt Watt ce peer ae afeone si gis | Huotinoad;Va. bar Gad an sen antbctines oa | Boningal ana Qikeie ant Gems, pa N.| LABOR INTERESTS IN TEXAS. vieay tee TxAtGe RAL oF on Tickets. 26 cents, JACOBS BT) Parave. | (iustituted @ board for the physical examina | placed in custody under the orders of Major | Draney. | After a close contest Don Bernard Homage Rend ly tent ent Na wi Dancing on the boat, accompanied by Prof. Cald- 29-6t 1229 Pa ave | tion of candidates, which will begin about | Dye. Fore Spee fone toni earo agian oeape sd uiners, who eg EL Suceatncieee well’s Orchestra. se3-3t DE G U. KENNEDY, Friday, 2 ar larke, for the prisoner, stated that he | George third. Following this was arunning | wascepy RORBERS RAID A TRAIN, eitives with’ fatal The We Actress, ee <0 E . 5 was charged’ with having, under the name of | race for county horses only. The entries were S Bi ae were then set on KATHERIN BS, rp Uds BEATS THEM ALE Ofte wat Residence, Psonrnrre Inarceants.—Acting Seere- | Crawiord, murdered one Callie Gordon at High | R Cooley's Last Kose of Summer and J. N- el a by the com- Supported by a Large and Brilliant Company In that Gs Mines TORO CENTS: 1426 New Yorkave._| tary Fairchild has issued a circular to com- | Shoals, Gaon July 7th last, and that he did | White's Maud White and Ben Hill. Last Rose } iuh thelr con- t, Realistic and Powerful F Look out and goto Marsnell ‘y ran FINE LINE OF : . not correspond with the description of the per- | Won therace, with Maud White second. DIVIDED ENGLISH LIBERALS. tents, Th sited the various CLAIRE AND THE FOR! De TOcanee ten tenis: Cee ees in new and handsome de. | WSsloners of immigration and commissioners | son “wanted, the description being of @ Ian PREMIUMS AWARDED. — mines In th unearthed all the China: A London Triampb! Five Hundred Consecutive | _Steanter Mary Washington. wil igus, Buyers fr actual usewill ger he benefit of our | of customs with relation to the landing of pro- | about 26 yedrs old, about 5 feet 10, inches tally | Tn rotlowine memtaoes wore aerarded: Mr. Chamberiain to Continne His Radi- ‘and bade them flee. Of Nights in Parist A New York Success! Every Saturday at 10 am, returning at 6:30 best discounts, as we pay no commission to Plumbers | hibited immigrants. ‘The circular construes | when this party is’not over 5 feet 7, and is 40 ia y, vm. E. cal Pi anda Regardless of Lord ing net one giving 4 hours at Gly Daneing dows and and others to ence trade in our favor. C the entrance into a port to be “landing,” and | years old, or upwards. He was also’ known as| Chickens.—Best Wyandoties, Wm. E. Manna- wepneeen for Green fe To Fam Sha af paviiton on the grounds. arked elude a charge for hii provides that the immigrants shall be taken to | man of character, Hartington’s Course. kee; best game, Nathan R. Selby; best Plymouth Rock, H. H. Miller; second best, F. Stabler; best whité Leghorns, Wm, E, Mannakee; second, Neve ES. RA not firnis convenient place for examination and treat- Mr. C. C. Bitting testified that he had known ment, all those found to fall within the pro- Ward for five yeurs as a man of good character, 1x0 Sr outrigtt by th Special Cable Dispatch to the i. 3.—The liberals are alarmed at Parisou In prices with any house in Washington is solleited. |W < Furnaces, Ranges and Fire Jer 12 vears of ‘Orchestra chairs, when -y ee ¢p- | Bibition to be sent back to their own country. | and Murtin Muller that he had known him tor | Ed. L. Lee ty. The Bir- | eral why we ad heipless trom disease caardiama Bare op steamer’ Arms fice selections. EUWARD | op EE Ia feveutecn years at Goldsboro N. C., in New | | Ducks. “ites Muscovy, Jos. T. Moore; best | the signs of a spilt in their parts, ie ur) rit Young arrived pan. ‘Reserved chairs now on er TAD UNS Aduits, . Plumbing, Heating and Ventilat- | TH Toran CoLnecrions of internal revenue | York city, Aluany and ovher pisces, » Mrs. Rudolph Watkins; second, Mrs, | mingham Post gives a frank hint that Lord | ‘al. train. yesterday - sextet 8 sold by the Lad : ing, 1420 New York avenue au20-1m "| during the month of July last were $8,832,314, | “Lieut, Kelly produced the telezrams to Major | Stephen B. Lyddane. Hartington’s recent speech ia more likely to Gapunin bax Sieny LY AND CORRECTLY TAUGHT | (0 TAKE A DIP IN OLD OCEAN cease CHEAP COAL AND WOOD. {hepst214 less than for the same period of | Dye, stating that the photograph and requis | Geese.—Jas. W. Day, first premium; J. H. Bog- | pring disruption than union. one querter for only $6. 1 —— ST ee coba deaieestat [tee Hon had been sent, and he ‘Su pean ae Tey, second, hn E, Wilson, first; Yewen! Grae, | Botoin friend of Mr.” Ch or 7 tuont tat sieal person play & eacinee SEES aoe ‘One most responsible dealers in neither the detective in the case nor Major Dye ¥8. Fol n, first; Yew | the Cleveland 1 ' spi len ue hanes harkory open SECOND SPECIAL EXCURSION p contract with the KOCH: || Tite Hosriie APACHES IN Mzxico.—The | knew of this proceeding, tuey should lave fur. | second. the 3 See the people asked ‘ : Indian bureau has received a dispatch from | ther time. Guinea Fowls.—F, Stabler, first premium; J. | Sieg Pe Bsket 1 * proferre To MBIA to furnish members ie a o] ase - if cor = ass Hin cost and Wood fromiey seeot tocapea | Gen, Crook to theeffect that the hostile Apaches | _ Judge Merrick said that in a case of this mag. aC aac ig woaees | PAT pes = the most favorahie ever Berto. Tare now in Mexico, about two hundred mites | MMUde time should be given, and adjourned | | Seed-—Host sainple white wheat, ZW; Paces | Giatiberiait w BW carseat th tasce brews iueh lower | South of the boundary line, and are sill mov. | We Leary Lill LO o'clock W-tuorrow, and di- | second, Charies D. Duvall; third, Win. M. Ibob- | Vis next swecls iat awalted with, thi zkewtest ce, Eve Men rected the district attorney to be notified, AN ALIBI. Yesterday Ward sent a dispatch to George 8. ing southward. PERsoNAL.—Mr. J. M. Langston, late minister erts; best sample red wheat, Yewell Gratl, sec- ond, Win. 5. ‘Brouices third, N. J. Wagner, best buckwheat, C. W. Gibson;’ best white corn (in ni interest, ——.__- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 57m. Civil Service Reform in England. at ans. tiDY AND ear), John L., Dawson; best white (shelled) corn, |. : rane Oran: Pon ighine er are Rou 3p 9160, Tat hehe Sento | Hayt, has returned from Philadelphia, | Hall, a resident of Charlotte, N. C., that he was | Fred Stabler; Dest yellow corm (chilled), Nod, | SPecial Cable Sgr eal oxigen skpishalgeteeerny nt ‘death from. MUSIC. z ' & i tothe following named | Where he went to meet the wife of the president | under arrest here for murder on July 7th, and | Wagner, best yellow (In ear) corn, Le iL, Da: | LOSbd nt he postmaster general is reported trom Bronudorg, tameyl: Ty aresera 8 Chaniiinc Novelty. the Great Ger. | Steamer Lady of the Lake leaves her wharfat 6 p.m. renito the (olla of Haytl, Mra, Salomon, and their daughter, | in-answer resolved a reply certifying “that on L. D, Jackson; second, 'N. J. Wag- | has issued a circular torbidding the newly en- who are returning to Port-au-Prince trom Paris. the Ut Pomeroy, and daughter have returned to he city.—| ner; best oats, L. H. Duvall; second, Charles F Everybody should Brooke; best clover seed, Z. W. Page; second, Z. U, Dowden; best timothy seed, ZW. Page. franc Tiekets and state-rooms for sale at Ellis’ Music Stor the day named he (Ward) was employed there 937 Pennsyivanin av by him (Hall) as a brick-mason, and was so em- ute.” Itis said that MADRID, Se day there we ised employes vo speaking, wri or serving ake part in public coummicte . %.—Thronghont Spain yester- ot chwabemaagynd crs lv crs “10 GTS._—-10 CIS. ‘President Arthur has taken a ployed some time after ad either to p prevent the return of par- disease, joas Leonzo Brothers and 10 ‘entitled to the special advan artinents at Lenox, Mass,, and is | Mfr. Hall will be here in the morning. aig sous est process, flour manufactured out | Hiamentary candidat irteen persons died from = Family and Children’s Excursion to ( as well of the eighty-odd | €XPgeted to join the colony there this Month. ——_—_+—_—_ riba aiieais, tuaobet lintel dl bel har heel pe ‘ — daving the past night, = TDAN, September 4, 1995. - ——Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin, was in Chi- Suit for Crimiual Libel. Zoniery chanty, Be Me Vel best daplag ar | 4 Doubtful Compliment to Mr. Phelps. -3.—It keoMicially denied that SUMMER GARDEN. LAW willieave @ia mi, remrn 7p. Ghee on Montag Hon. in, Jt, Morrison | cue eprTox OF “TiLK NATIONAL FREE PRESS” | GOMCTY County, | + pl ‘psachat Sakae Whagaite to vas Fivetee eka: there is any cholota in this city, FIXESt UF THE SEASON. Ee Ce Louis on Monday.—Gen, Sherman is attend: SEED te Sate Tobaceo.—Best sample of tobacco, six pounds, | Loxpo, Sept. 3.—The Zines’ leader compli- Minister Phelps’ Good Points, lk kK BT OF BEAUTY. e ing a family reunion at Mansfield, Ohio— | _Wm.J. Armstrong, editor and proprietor of | Z. W. Page. . ments Minister Pheips on treading successfully | THR LON De : Judge Suell has returned to the eity,—Prof, | the National Free Press, a democratic weekly Boe eee ao ere ee a ae atere ot Me a weal TASTE AD in Packie survey, is in Newport. | journal, which is published in this city at 490 Culinary Départineot—First Class—Best | The commission on the depression of trade | Loxpon, Sept. 3.—The Timer, commenting warniie man SnEERE MOMpiis, and Dee Louisiana avenue northwest, was arrested this | home-made light bread, Asa Stabler: second | Meets in six weeks on the aldress made yesterdar by Unit c ————__ Mint James ] bbtrtes ; . br . a States Minister Phelps on. the occasion of the = DAY < Kimball are at Wormley’s. morning by Sergeant Timothy Brosnan on a| best, Mrs, Dr. F. Thomas; third, Charles F. = saver Bees be - PALR-WEDNESDAY, THURS Martin T. McMahon, Unitea states maar. | Warrant issued from the Police Court charging | Brooke. "Best home-made buiscuit, Mrs. W. 1 THE ALABAMA COURT. it trending with eucccoe in teal bie, Four trains back afte shal for the southern district of New York, is at | him on the oath of Dr. Wm. H, Hale, of the | Miller. Besterackers, Mrs. Adele Mans, Best pom} : the Lowell, “He has readiness in the use of. speech: nd a remarkable power of inte! his widitors on public occasions,” mays Une “and he may be congatulated on his manner avoiding the utterance of anything Unst could give offense to either political party or to the country as a who J Rigys.—Representative Willis, of “Ken- 5, Mr. Titian J. Cotfey, of Washington, and D. Groner, of Virginia, were regisiered York last’ night,——Senator Saulsbury is at Willard’ apt. Isaae Bassett, of the U. 5. Senate, left Tuesday for Connecuicat——T. Lambert ts at Bar Harbor, Maine——Dr. home-made rolls, Asa Stabler; second best, Mrs. Richard Hervett. Best home-made rusk, Mrs. N. J. Wagner; second best, Asa Stabler. Best home-made sponge cake, Mra. R. B. Far- quhar; second best, Mrs. T. Stabler. Best home- made’ jellies, Asa Stabler; second best, Miss Maggie Willson. us Judge Harlan Thinks the Controller Decision in Conflict With Acts of Con- Kress, BURLINGTON, Towa, Sept. relative to the Health and Home, with criminai libel, ‘and in company with his’ counsel, Mr, Dan, E. Cahill, they went to the Police Court, where Judge Snell fixed bail at $300, which he gave, Mr. George J, Johnson going on his bail, Z ‘The warrant is based on the publication of an article which appeared in the ree Press on last Among the numerous attractions of VIRGINIA ZACH may be meationed the Guest surf baihing in Anie > minwes ride from Norfolk Potomac Steamboat Company's steamers from Washington apt connections, going and returning Inan interview recent decision of the first con- troller of the Treasury disallowing all the minor Wasitixero: A general mecti LE PROUT cing. For thé Benefit of the ‘autem ‘ z ae li : are : Musica ts—Best plano, Charles M. : = — = ie Te ees ae eee Randa, meade tig tipo ae, daster te | still best parlor ongen, Chnrlos M'Stie. Sidsinn, presiding jadgo ot tne core olin thee | ay Race gong node ee 3 = oat re an zi ——— . Presiding judge of the court, holds ths REIGHT TRAIN HELD FOR THREE BOOKS, &e. eareeye A Reception to President Cleveland. | “a tack.’ JAC. & O. CANAL DinEcTon Restons.—Mr, | the controller's decision is novoniy'in conflict x . —— sages j President € eland was tendered a reception at Luke Placid, in the Adirondacks, Tuesday meeting Is postponed to SEPTE MUEH suttue time wud plac —— ia LY A PARTY OF DESPERADORS, JOSEPH PAUL, Secretary. w., opp. Wash. & james A. L. McClure has resigned as a member | With the acts of Congress creating the court and T 3 Or T: B Young Girls Must be Protected. KAnsas Crry, Sept. 3.-The Journals ®t, Pur Barrie 7 Tue OOKS, tes of the board of directors of the Chesapeake and | prescribing ite duties, and with all precedents | soseph (Mo.) 6 STERIL, WoSORSUAAS coax, Returning | 22 evening, and there was a display of fireworks | JUDGE SNELL FINES A NEGHO FoR ASSAULTING | Ohio Canal company. In luis letter to the gov- | In that and other courts, wat (hat Mt will if sus ae oe aevaane ® ves Every Morning at lock, ike B. HO! in his honor, He visited Auchinclos: se ‘A WHITE ORPHAN GIRL, ernor of Maryland, presenting his resignation, | tained, result in unnecessarily prolonging the Ser re ee ee ee F MUaTRyenns BEETLE een TET Se day morning, with Dn Ward dboth | ‘This morning, in the Police Court, Assistant | he says that since the suit of David K. Stewart | Work of the court and increasing the aggregate ROOKS THAT HAVE BEEN IN STOCK Two oye Ailing ton Dis: Joven atelonte t t Store aul2-1m. veturn to Saranac Lake. | pistrict Attorney Thomas called to the atten- | ###inst the company has been settled favorably | €xpenses. iniles south of Unis erty, Children, —— ‘The weather wasstormy, to the company, he resigns his position as = = fakns Nes tthree hours, The train was on @ YEARS, A DISCOUNT OF 30 PER CENT WILL (Qo as ALES. Ke NUN Vans SUBOOR ES Sore alee eel ete) director. FOR BUBNING ASPINWALL. snide track, and whou on attempt wes aaade 80 2 F 7 5 est Scenery On. Lor Ww PY EUMMING Geter tooo Seeretary Manning Visits Mr. Tilden, | 4 colored employe of the gov xo ahead was found that tbe switch had been: BE MADE PROM PUBLISHED RETAIL Prices, | © Finest Scenery on the Potomac, open WEDNESDAY EV retober 7th. Cir- | 76 ‘Hugh Base BAut.—At Trenton yesterday the | Prestan, the Colombian Revolutionist, ML the a “ The steamer MARY W ASHI ON sill makean } culars can be obtained by applyine t SEA’ Secretary Manning arrived in Yonkers yes- | Mice, charged with threatening Mary Hughes, | Ba : * closed, the work of tramps who had been ex- ON ALL NEW BOOKS, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, | excarsion inp to. te above ERY WED- N, Secretary, University Law Bulldis 7 nkers yes- Nationals defeated the Trenton nine by a score Hanged at Panama. NESDA wing Ser Teturuing at S p.m. Fare, round trip, Gu 4 fine Waxed deci down and back. ERY SATURDAY 10 A. 30 Me care, 19 Cents, EXCURSION. FON ‘will “make enth street wharf at 9 am. terday morning on the 10:25 train from \lbany. Ex-Gov. Tilden’s carriage was at the lepot to meet him, and he was at once driven #16-yearold orphan white girl, who lives at Frain, men ‘undertook to Open sme oeitans Got were driven away by tramps, who fired a gum- at them. No one was injured, and eh suecended in capturing two Ol Ube were jailed here to-day. sik Eas. J a O Brien, the other Mike Siat- r had afine gold wateh, with Sts, W, cage JOUN W. of 13 to2. Other games yesterday resulted as the residence of Mrs. McCauley, 13201 street | follows: C hicago, 12; Buffulo, 9. Boston, 4; northwest. ‘The judge sald that the dling of an | Providence, 3 ars Detroit, 2. Alle. a ae segniesh py information ebarging him with using indece: heny, 9; Cincinnati, letropolitan, 6; CORSON & MACATEINEY, Baavicxns | i2 Greystone. At three o'clock in the afternoon | janyuae to the girl was the proper course, if| frooklyny3, Atiiieuic, 18; Baltimore, 3 ae aor the Se to the conn depot again, and | what the officer cou in was true. a ‘You fee,” fe aprye eee ae Deposit accounts, mnbiect to check at sight, received | (Ook the train for New York elty.. It aid | continued the judge, “that if you charge him i Locan Pai NTION.— ro Mt Greystone that the visit had. no polities! | with, threats, and require him to give bonds, ting of local preachers of the M. E. church. New York, Sept. 3.—Don Pedro Prestan was executed in Aspinwall on the 18th ultimo for the burning of that city in March last. The Star | ber of si and Herald ot Panama has the i of the court-martial and exe Four witnesses declared that Prestan was the principal author of the destruction of Aspin- ‘Dane - neing: aaa | SUNDAY AFTE! The steamer MAY ASHI from Firms. Corporations aud Individuals. All Stocks and bonds listed on. the » tery. York ana a the Dame of A. W. Jones engrav ‘ths cane, the writ: | excursion trips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3p. ignificance; but the New York Mail and sr. | Unut takes nothing froin him, but if you charge | at Rev, J. Wright's_h 1337 10th street | Wall. ‘These were Messrs. Beltran = jones engraved on woe adelphia Stoek Exchanges bought and sold on | j,rexs, which recently slacted. the atencof , | thin with iakidgandeceat propositions ke hee last evening, Rev. Samuel Kramer, | Italian; Clement Dupuy, actiug superintendent bales Ose Rueeee rs of coolness between Mr. Tilden and the admin tration, says: A gentleman intimate wit x tone said toa reporter this after- Won i Ineensed at the tailure oF ofthe Panui a tine can be imposed. One man ona similar charge was fined $100 In this court, If what I sive been told is true, this seems to be an out- Tageous case.” railroad; Hug’ right, Rev. James Bell, W..N. Buck, John W. Metehett and John Wilkinson were elected to represent the District at the national convention of local preachers of the Methodist IMPRISONED IN PARIS ON A FALSE ACCUBA- TION AND SHAMEFULLY ILI-TREATED, Panis, Sept, 3.—An American named Link parties allowed on board. ‘hurter for Marsbali Hall, Glymont and cite Fonds. Gas, 1 bought and’se Strongly denied the chanzes laid against hin, BOOKS SLIGHTLY DA the administ ES RANDALL, Manage ration to make his protege, J. Ed-| Aw iuirmation was filed, and the girl, in ac- | Episcopal chureh, to be held in Brooklyn, on | but he did not lay the blame on any other per: | was arrested here about a month ago on the ook De 46 + sess eal 3 ward eoileetor, Smith M. Weed ance with es yf th é, September 26th, son, nor did he say his followers had not co charge of trying to seil worthless Mexican zs DWE CEDAR POLN1, = JOHN Dy ERO MTR a ace ee oe eaeeontion OF ste Judge, stoic) Bans a mitted the crime. ‘The court, after having heard | bonds and was sent to prison. The ‘om. Sone Weg The popniar Watering Place of Washingtonians. ntirely ixnore the overture for | She testified that the defendant followed her | “SUING FOR Divoxce,—Charles_ A. Mai the prisoner's defen cleared, and then deliberated as to what sen- tence they should pronoun All the votes but one were for the han the death warrant si inand he ws cers l-treated him with the view of Heed to ae a. yy mtg s 4 has just been released at the instanceof Mr, Mo ‘Lane, the U.S. minister. a An Ancicat Flour Mill Burned. ildins Lot-on 300, ironting OW two sirt TL terms So SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS. Always instock large assortment of Gas Fixtures swift aud inagnificent steamer ARMENTA, ve her whart, foot of 7th st., daily, except Sat- oe na stops at Alexandriaon Mondays, Wednes- Fridaysonly. Fare 50e. roundtrip, Chie Dinner on the grounds 50c, normation aid charters to societies and corporations apply to L. SHERIFF'S Coal Offices, fe. from the administration, —Mannin nee m seeking an interview finally le T, through the intervention of matuai iriends, to Mr, Tilden’s consent to receive. him, To-day is the result. What will be the diey has, by Mr. T. J. Mackey, filed @ bill for a divorce from Lavinia Mandley. They were married on January 15th, 1874, by Rev. J. Hersey, she under the name’ of Weeks, He charges iat on March 10th, 1883, the defend- ted his bed and board in Howard Co., ing with one Greenberry Jonson, with whom she is living In open adultery. He on Tuesday and used insulting remarks to her and made indecent propositions. The defendant denied the charge, and claimed thatit isa case of mistaken identity, He de- ed saying anything against the girl's char- ier, Which was rebutted by Officer Maddox, who testified that he stated, after leaving his 's visi outcome remains to be seen.” ‘The New York Herald to-day says: “All sorts of rumors were current as to the purpose of the 1 his sentence, d With great compos: nut he had a priest by seaflold he spoke @ ss M. E Bradd: aa collateral, that she was a prostitute anda street HAGERstows, Mp., Sept, 3.—The I flour a B28 and 1114 Pa. ave, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furr secretary's visit to Greystone. It was said that | walker, and he could prove it. also asks the custody of their child, a boy of 8 | few words, dw: mill, on Autotem rec moar ‘this was le __ And at Steamer's wharf, loot of 7th st 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, jy1_| ‘he conference was arranged with ‘a view toe ie Judge said that young girls must be pro- | Years of age.—Wm. B. Vinton has begun suit | believe him innoc cutitely destroyed by tire "yesterday ee VHAPEL PuINT? 1A PEL POINT! = = F BRGOE iy’ aining and bridging over the much mooted | tected Irom a class of persons who are worse | for divorce from his wife, Elizabeth Vinton, | crime. The sen : 22 | The loss on building, machi and stock is ¢ Paper toe 25 cents, nt Cc " Load {reach in the political relations between Presi- | tian sharks in the ocean, and imposed a fine | Ree Beech, for desertion, and Sarah B. Smith | the evening of the 1 timously | $15,000, fully insured, The bad been in JouN cP LONG BRANCH OF THE POTUMAG CARDEN HOSE, any length. dent Clevelan n, Which, gos- | Of 850, An appeal was noted. has petitioned tor divorce from Claude W. | approved, and. P ed the wext | Spefation over 100 years. 617 and6l 2 GAS STOVES ail ses phaanteed, Call sip said, origin Noyes ‘Inci- ee Smith on the ground of desertion. day atnoon, The exe Was witnessed by ene rau 2B - = Commencing SUNDAY, June 28, the ‘and exauin it, and wh meddlers have since tried in ‘RONG TALK BY JUDGE MeRerce.—Jut SEG eae an immense crowd, of all colors and nationall- Accident to an Excursion Beat. Sraater Boor: GAS FIXTURES, &c. No charge for hanging. LOWEST PRICES. Plamhing, Repu my27 EF, BROOKS, 531 15th street, (=, TEE ATIENTION OF VISITORS AND ‘Residents is particularly called to PHOS. SPE dhe ew and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic and Safeguard against Maluria, For sale areated by the glass or im botties by W. G MILBURN, Sole Ii Yentor and Manutacwarer, 1420 Peunsylvauia uve ap! DAMAGE BY Fire From A CrGaR—At 4:20 o'clock this morning Officer Brice turned in an. alarm from box 212, for fire in tbe armory of the Washington Cadet Corps on O street, be- tween 7th and 8th streets, ‘The fire originated from a lighted cigar thrown into aspittoon, It was extinguished after causing about $25 dam- aye. The building is owned by W. F. Nash, and is insured, ———— Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS. —Mr. Edward Godey, the proprietor of the Washington lime kilns, is having erected on 31st street, between Pand Q streets, two three-story and basement any ways to exaggerate, Ne hinted that the meeting was planned fora dix. cussion and harmonizing of plans affecting the governorship in the coming canvass, and others sagely surmised that the conferees were dis- cussing the financial situation and the silver question.” ext it was tien. STEAMER GEO. LAW ‘Wil teave daily from steamer George Leary's wharf, except Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, 845 a.m. sharp, and return 9230 p.m. Fare for trip 50 cts. Meals at the Point 50cts Prof. Schroeder's Orchestra. _ slo ia G. W. BAUER, Owner. ‘TEAMER CORCORAN. Sunday Excursion to Marshall Hall Boat will leave her wharf, at foot of 7th street, at 10 aun. and 3 pm, Returning at 1 and 8 po Pure round trip, 50c. First-class Cateting at the Hall, The pworth Hymoni mow ready. A splendid Oc- fesvor Commercial Linen Papeterie, 24 Sheets and 24 Envelopes for 2 qua CC PURSELL, Bookseller, us’ buo streve Merrick to-day, in the Equity Court, made ade- Gree in the case of Windsor & Ford’ against F. M. Green, N. B. Clarke, L. R. Tuttle and Geo, W. Hall, directing a personai decree against ali the defendants except the last named, tor the payment of $551 to the complainant, "The bill filed by Mr. J. H. Ford prayed for a cancella- tion of certain déeds, and states that over ten years ago Boughton & Moore executed a deed of trust to Clarke and Tutue, trustees, to secure the payment of a note tor $1,000, held by com- plainants since that time and yet unpaid. In ‘ay, 1884, Clarke, without their knowledge and ‘consent, sold’ the property to Green for $300, and ie, In a few days, sold to Hall for PoRTLAND, ORE. Sept. 3.—The steamer Ancon, With a lane nuinber of tourists on board,’ eight days overdue, broke down 270 Jes "north of Nanaimo, on August 25th, and Was towed into asafe harbor by # small ‘boat, The passengers and crew are safe, and there are picnty of provisions on board.’ A tug bas gone Lo tow Lhe vessel here, ————— A Brave Negro Defends Himself, SET UPON BY HOoDLUMS, UE KILLS ONE AND WOUNDS TWo OTHKES, JACKSON, MicH., Sept. 8.—Arnold Moorey, @ colored school teacher, attended @ chureh testi —< THE SHERMAN BRIGADE. Speeches by the Senator and the Gen- eral at its Reunion. MANSFIELD, O10, Sept. 3.—At the reun- jon of the Sherman brigade at Lakeville yester- day, Gen. Sherman and Senator John Sherman ‘were present, and six or seven thousand people listened to their addresses. Senator Sherman's speech was a rev! of the causes and results of the war, and closed with an apreal to the patriotism and fidelity to the Union of the ————+ee______ The Coming Yacht Race. PURITAN'S CAPTAIN CONFIDENT OF WIN- <G — CRITICISING THE GENESTA’S CON- STRUCTION. Capt, Symonds, of the yacht Puritan, was in Washington yesterday to get his sailing papers ehartoum. Upton. 3 in the Eastern Arehi- Wander $e23-3m 7 - val pear here Tuesday night. On his way home : eas at the ‘Treasury department, He expressed | $1,000. The bill further aileged that tnere was | Fesidences, with press and moulded | brick | children of the heroes oi the war. Sun tues piste Aakiee Ee ee eee oad Matiida, Priawcess of England. —= — S| For Coon W earner sreat confidence in his yacht. The British cut. | 2 conspiracy by defendants to defraud com fons bey: windows Sone ems, epee Gen. Sherman gave the | vfagaroe took hee party of bosdluma. Moorey retreated and cos A Musiet Ail Forlorn: by the Duchess, UNDERBERG ALBRECHT'S BOONEK AMP. tar Geies ith will meet ther plainants. [twas shown that Clarke sold to | Contain ten rooms each, pT bo one of his characteristic speeches. He had | Orthe attacking party drew a knife, Moorey. Docules: by the Duchess. The Daemon ot | FI, 37 Mane bitters Ohta Pr SE fi which will meet the Puritan Mon-| Uren at the instance of B,J. Sweet, whorepre, | ments. ‘The cost of these residences w: matiending a family reunion at the Sena | then fired revolver Into the crowd, killing sud Moron via Laatig eave ta oee ae — day in the contest for the American cup, was | scnted thut he held the nove, and without the | 40Ut $5,000 each. J. V. Yates is the contrac- | tors residence in this city, and he wid tne boss | £2 eters uae tor for the work, and F. G. Aukinson is the — eee architect. This section of West Washington has been improved within a short time. —-Mr. Isaac Birch is erecting a fine residence on Dumbarton avénue, near 32d street, with put in the dry dock in New York yesterday to THE MISFIT STORE. have her copper scrubbed. Much fault was ‘ound with the construction of the Genesta be- iow the water line, especially with the fulness other bilges and the depth to which they were knowledge of trustee. ‘The court heard the case, Mr, W. I, Bailey; for Hall, argued that as Hull was the third purchaser, without knowledge of fraud, who had paid full value, the bill as against him should be dismissed. "The court, in that, though he was aware that his brother possessed a spacious house, yet he had felt sure thatifall the family were present_he would have toget tents and make acamp somewhere— and he found it at Odeil’s Lake. To-day the; Jxawo Maxey, wounding Bill Anderson in the and hand, and Aibert Starkey in the thi ‘The coroner has returned @ ot bie homicide, —_.___. The Waterways Convention. Lose, Sasn, Doors, BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY HEITMULLER & C0, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, VE JUST RE vy, y x brick front and a back build- v e. ived a new lot of H. Upmiast & Co's imported é OFFERS A NICE LINE OF PALL OVERCOATs | "Tied, Commodore John Hyslop said: “In a | strong language, condemned the proceedings as | Prosang ‘ip ‘contain nino roouis. ftw cost | Wore But merely, Sherman's brigade, but they | 2 ploy Mire Sept. 3.—The delegates to . es Now. - s reeze, and with comparatively , ‘Bros, are the i . | the Waterway couvention are ‘coming a: -6tttp 1333 14th st. nw. ae ee FROM $6 UP. fins wan ine eee Dont this boat itil aise Soe I) | about $4,000. Messra, Frey ‘Touching allusions by the general to his ad jcheley ss Seige gi og yh ig | ae Rae ht PINE STOCK 0C12"-168., per 1,000, | BLACK AND COLORED CORKSCREW SUITS $10 aR oe Caney ee Hee CORE || case Wasimcnie Licae Un) ‘Corrs. Dears-—Miss Rebocea Young died yosterday Meret pe dive] al prea acing end, | Visional president; Piatt B. Walker, of Aflune 4xTROR! wR 7 ate eastward Sunday, continuing “through the | ‘Ta NGTON LIGHT INFANTRY = : Sola, sectetary, At a inecti trien: THE EARSTOW STOVE Sale ies and Kicking up an ugly easterly swell, | At the montuly mecting of the Washington | $Yeuing.at the residence of her brother-in-law, “pet pr iienovanonmneen Hen from heart DRESSED OR ROUGH at same price, this boat will beat the 'S BUSINESS SUITS $6.50 AND UPWARD. ritan Monday whether last evening, Col. W. G. GERONIMO RUNS THE GAUNTLET. the wind be light or strong.” The Puritan was esq., on P street, near 17th street, lisease, Thedeceased had a wide Missouri river improvements, nting the Light Infantry corps states of Mianou:, lowe, ‘Robraskavana THE Me Moore presiding and Sergeant G. E. Hale secre- (ue Territories uf Dakota and Montana, we folk DYNO THEE AGS? | va. PINE BOARDS, 16 f..per 1,000, eee EE ISLETS Go LAD CEA REFERENT | 10 be dry-docked to-day, her copper scrubbed, | tary, the letter of Mayor Edmunds, of Cape | °'Norgs “See advertiacment elsewhere othe | Escaping the Rifles of Fifty Crack | (H¢ Teritotics of ‘Dakois iecotend, Theat, BNUMini WE HAVE SOLD B1z50. WEIGHTS, $6 AND UPWARD. ind het bull generally inspected. “Odds of tent | May, complimenting the corps, whieh was pub- | openite of Miss Gardiers school Alles Gare Shots and Getting Om Alive. the parties to Uils caucus hereby pledge themn= SOW THE MOST POPULAR en aan as an to eight were offered onthe Puritan in New | lished in THE Srar, was |, and the names of lad who Injured by an accident | Tucsox, Axiz., Sept. 3.—A Fort Bowie special | selves to support all resolutions that may come ond t nieaen ‘a auneo Gee ar 2 : a don, the was Inj y, ier 5 WEAESO HAVE A FULL | WHITE PINE DOORS, inch and a-balf, all regular UITS, FOU ELEY ~ | Genests are'inelined to tet hate age of tue | Mayor Edmunds and Charles Dougherty, presi- | day’ before yesterday, is greatly Improved.— | gays: Lieut. Guy, E. Huse, just returned. from | before the convention louking to the improve: HACE STOVES me: MENSE VARIETY, $2.25 AND UP. Genesta are inclined to bet hats mostly. dent of the elty counell, were placed upon the | Worxmen ere édin flushing the sewers | \esico with 32 men, bevee 1,000 miles | Ment Of the Missourt river: ‘and that they wilh ot ipl = 1.00, Se = =a honorary of co} ‘hanks were voted fon ofthe town. made 1,000 miles | Giinand that it receive recognition @t the a Es BOYS SUITS, TWELVE 10. EIGHTEEN, BLE. aks Wick or A Weekes to Mr. W.S, Roose fonhis efforts to contribute | "Rc ucriNe Mascin At Forest Hall, last | since May Jou has in change 15 of Geronimo's | Hands of tne couvention. HAYWARD & HUTCHIXSON GRORGIA PINE STEPPING, kiln dried, dressed, GANT LINE, $4.60 AND UPWARD. ly s =p to the pleasure ot the corps during its encamp- | night, a motley crowd assembled to witness a | 8@uaws and children as prisoners. He reports auld 424 9TH STREET. $35.00. FULL LINES OF PANTS FOR MEN AND Boys’ | "°% ©¥ THE ROSES OEE CATE RACE DURING A ment at Cape May. Coomera) were com: | set-to between McNally and Northridge, which Ciatis the late oe ee Pay up his ‘rom Wall Street To-day. — = cmPanae =ErK = Da eee is ENS 2 1eted for the visit of the battalion to the fair ve ‘ant s ‘ou! cam) x Yor«, Sept. 3.—There were ant: rps ne EAE QUALITIES OF | satus perteg, LOWER THAN EVER. The Allan iine steamer Hanoverian, which | the Pledmont Agricultural association. at Gul- | Faulted.in Northridge's brother endeavoring to | AYonite CW AS Suciciaed “ang had th Fam the | os nNea te tis opening quotations at fers ary pmach, pu $2.40, ODD VESTS, VERY CHEAP, was wrecked near Cape Race, N. F., yesterday, | Peper on the 15th instant, A letter from the | quickly s by Sergeant Trunnell, After | s4untlet of 50 ritles, the best shOts of the Chiri- change this morning. nd San Carlos tribes. He was shot aexivi cahuas arrived at Halifax from Baltimore Saturday twice, and dropped the boy and ran, covered morning and proceeded on Monday for Liver- pool, via St, Johns. Besides passengers from Baltimore she had on board 174 from St. Johns for Liverpool. After leaving Halifax she ex- ODD SIZE FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, a specialty. LUMBER delivered any part of city free of charge, ESTIMATES furnished free ot charge. WILLET & LIBBEY, another attempt at scientific boxing the enter- jon Pacific were \ and Jersey Cent Montgomery Gre: sof Alabama, was read, t teh higher; tae Grangers, Western Union, 0. expressing thelr high appreciation of courtesies posh Shown them while ‘hero. A. cortifieate of hon: ea eernent ci Naws.—Schooner Grace R. Green | with blood aod with his left arm shattered. Nerthern Pacisic unchanged, and othere % orary membership in the Greys accompanied | cleared to-day with 700 tons of coal for Boston. risoners, &¥ | cont lower. Opening quotations were the letter. Hight active and three honorary | Senooner City of Augusta cleared to-day with ‘the bod, ally, however, the lowest of the mot members were elected. 900 tons of coal for Somerset. R. Bowen cleared dead. market immediately stiffening, and aT THE E. J. Meeeny. MISFIT STORE for Boston. Unued strong unt about the perienced fine weather until reaching St. Pierre to-day with 750 tons of coul t ‘Searels i 6mm st. and. ¥. conner TENTH AND F stares | ficnd, when an Impenetrable fog wis encosee, | ,IU2GE SNELL, StaNatizes His Rerunw ny | “Tewemmatume AND CONDITION oF WATER Amounting from %y to% per cent.” Du Will be pleased t0 see the demey gem eer rods nd Gp fae abentaes ne ok peas CneOURL | ELUCIDATING A Nick Linear. POINT. Albert iat angus pret ave eld Iedciag emenneltonp lpg WISP VINEGAR, PURE OLD crngglectet soundingn iio nieereet eae inpens | &.Parkos, a young man Who is sales agent for iraction, but at 11 o'clock tue maricet was agate &e-BE SURE AND COME TO THE CORNER. the nursery‘of Marshall & Co., of Cleveland, : sirong aud dull, Total sules first hour 71,000 afer September 1. au25-Im A. HELTMULLER & CO. Grocers and Wine athigi d into Portugal Cove, seven miles | Ohio, was arrested yesterday’ by Detective suares. ' 2 vohats, 1333 14th stn. uzs6isip | su28 fast of Trepassey, where she now liesa total | Biock andl in the Police Court this a Wreck. She passed over @ number of hidden ‘an unlicensed commercial A Sapposed French Crime. Tce Macuses Toke whieh ripped er, bottan almost: the lege BARON AND BARONEAS MATHES PHOBAMLY MUR vM. J. FERG! and itis “not probable thatthe cargo can be | Of mak house sian hardy, DERED BY THEIR ATTENDANTS. = wae = Sencuae saved, ‘Tue British warship Tenedos fas sailed | Tepresented the house named, and sold hardy Sees Panis, Sept, 3.—Buron Matres died in Decem- G.'T. Kees, Patentee and Manufacturer of the from St. Johns to the assistanee of the Hano-| Riw'plants and tress be pan be er 18S. and the ‘TAILOR, “EUREKA” ICE MACHINE, ‘Yejanand to tke hee angers to St. Johns. | while the articles were still in the ground: iss Burr, Migs L. M. Dent and Miss E.L. | Judge Snell sald that the defendant's business 414 Oth Street nortawest. au25-1m 126 and 128. Futaw street, Baltimore. Dorsey, of Washington, were among the cabin did not interfere with our merchants, and was A, HEFINULLER € 6o., ARE THE AGENTS HH Underberg Albreetit’s Boonekamp of Mang aus O8rip passengers on the Hanoverian sailing from altimore. They landed at Halifax, however, toawait a return steamer were not on the wrecked, ‘Machines can be seen in operation at the pork pack- ing houses of G. Casard & Son, 407, 409 and 411 W. Baltimore street, or at the Baltimore Cold Storage Company. aul-2m ‘to Baltimore, an: ‘Hanoverian when she was 1333 14th stn. w. UNDERBERG ALBRECHTS BOONEKAMP Holland Held fer Davis’ Murder. Waar Do You Turi or Tue | Pistia Bitte trai a craceon ora MTs LAWYRIS WILL CONTEND THAT 18 WAS A CASE OF SELF-DEFENSE. In New York yesterday the coroner's jury found that Tom Davis, the “sawdust” game swindler, came to his death from pistol shot wounds at the hands of James T. Holland. The OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGHT: AT THE MADISON AVENUE CAR STABLES, BANTIMORE, MD, RESH MEATS. (Come Everybody to Stalis 521 and 522 Ceuter Mar Ket, th st wing, corner of 9th and B sts, WITH STONEBRAKER’S RAT AND MOUSE EX- TERMINATOR GTONEBRAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE Pow- DEES MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWaYys RELIABLE. FRANK HUME, Wholesale Agent for District Columbia al a Wismuxe To Discostixce * THE GENTS FURNISHING Goons, Petes ne poop mem nen ve days, AT AND BELOW COST. GEO. BERGLING, MERCHANT TAILOR, 1312 F st., near Bbbitt House, Ripe pg Ww. RODS. wena, ais inst ne, an207t DEESS GOODS, SILKS, ALL KINDS, HAVE ALL BEEN MARKED A GREAT DEAL LESS THAN cost. ‘THEY CAN BE FOUND UPON THE TABLES AND CAN BE BOUGHT VERY CHEAP. REMNANTS OF BLACK GOODS, ALL KINDS OF CHOICE MOURNING GOODS IN REMNANTS, FROM 2 TO 7 YDs, NOTHING 18 CHEAP THAT YOU DO NOT NEED, BUT YOU MAY SAVE MONEY BY IN- latter pleaded not guilty and was committed to jail without bail. Hill, Holland's companion, was alsolocked up. Counsel for “The” Davis, brother of the murdered Been “tireateued “us witness,