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wet THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, /¢ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penasyivania Ave. and 1th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GU. W. ADAMS, Pres't Tre Feesixe STAM fs served to subscribers tn the city Dy carriers. om thet ow N MCCOUNE. at 10 Cents pee week or dtc month. Copies at the counter, 3 Oy" matt — vowage Soe sie tothe Se ® Post Ofice at Washington, D.c.at muiter., xX months, 50 cents, ubseriptions must Oe pated ui advance ier than is pald for. ms nual KNOT AN ARMIN Che Evening Star, Vou. GI-No 10,394. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1886. TWO CENTS. ETC EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, MUSEMENTS. _SPECTAL NOTICES. BS + D CAMP FIKE 1 ME GIVES RY THE ASSOC ATEN \ETEGANS OF THE D.C OF AP CLL, 186 On WEDNESDAY, sept mber 15th, 1886, At Lochncehier's City Par nd 190. nw. Phi atforis a fine opportunity for th: of lo end themselves THIS BEATS THEM ALL BRING OUT THE CHILDREN AND THE BABIES. ‘Two extra family days at RIVER VIEW. THURSDAY, SEP. 9TH, FRIDAY,SEP. 10TH. Steamer Mary Washington leaves at 10a m,re turning at 6 p.m c Dancing down and back and at River View. TICKETS ONLY 10c. P. S—Keep days and daid§ in mind. STEAMER MARY WasnINGT. TWO LAST Pit. Ps To UCCUQUA: WEDNESUAY. SEVTEMB: K yan ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. SATUKDAY, SerT. 11. Steamer caves 10im., returns 6 LAST SUN ew. Dancing down aud back on aii trips except Sunday. # 5 RANDALL, Manager. GQ asp Wk R exctasion TO GRANGE CAMP EXHIBITION SErTEMBER Stu TO 15tH, INCLUSIVE, atifal Grove, Al aot Springs of Pure Water: ules trum W glou; 400 feet above ide gaye Washluscon from Bana P. Station a i312 wun, ZU end $45 p.m. Washington ba0 mm, 1:30, 6:48 and admission to the Exhite under 12. ie. BELL, Superintendent, EXHIBITION AND PICNIC, SEVTEMBEL 8 TO 15. WASHINGTON CONTINENTALS 43 MILITARY Gta W.0¢W.RR Round-trip ticket, 60e. Children, 30c. Daily Speaking, Miliary, Shooung, Buse Balt, Wednewiay amd Thursday—Addresses by leading speakers. ¥ ‘Tournament and Kall. Addresses by Com- ex cmmissiower Loring. Col tmperance Reunion. Hom. Wm, Dam “and others wil: Temperance addrewes by Hon. Wm. Dan- rd. Higgins; also sermon and danday Litcmas, feaumont, YSdpeencan, DDERBOMN, dey, sesct 61S ¥ st, Washingwa, YARROLL INSTITUTE EXCURSION To BAY BIDGE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1 Spf pny will leave Band 0. station at O am. 20% aud aio pan leave. Bay Hidge si io aa sharp errilg st Waetingion af S waa! Hekets 50c. For CW tims 1421 New York ave: 2 it hand M sts u.w., and at Carroli Institute, Gor? law. Betot, VHURCH EXCURSION TO PENMAR Lutherans of this elty, under the ‘Luther ‘Sunday feland How schoot Monday —Labor Kalix. Hobbs aud others will ALEX. J. leave B & U. depot at 8 Sol aud eturu iu early eveuing. Tickets for round Ship sho), te be had at depot. Children, half fare. be U.S Marme Kaud will accompany the excur 2 tral. thers Kot members of the Lutheran church are cor- chaily Levited to join in this excursiou. au2ssepl,4.67 313. $13. 1 0. QF, EXCURSION TO BOSTON, VIA FALL RIVER ROUTE ROUND TRIP TICKETS, GOOD FOR 30 Days, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 913, ‘Tickets good to leave from September 13th to 294. Excursion train will leave B and P. Depot, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,86, AT 9 OCLOCK. ‘Tickets limited and for sale to members of the order arb hurfuugney EU. Devartsient: Seanen Br Richt 2 111> New Jersey ave. ae; Jobn T- ulven, : W. T. Gailihe.. with Geo. A. BOSTON. re YOLORIAL BEACH, FOPULSE WATERING PLACE and EXCURSION KPSORT. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Large liote:, Dimiag Rooms aud Pavilion. Best BATHING GEACH and SHOKE DINNER, ‘ALL THE POPULAK AMUSEMENTS. ‘Seamer T. V. ARKOWSMITH, Expressly itted ive the service. Capacity 1,000 pas sengers, Will minke ‘Fegular cxcurtoa, Wipe to the Hears oo TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THUS DAYS during the season. ‘Svecial fate to ofgabizativus, NLB— For char: Messe HALI Steamer W. W. CORCORAN Wil make cally excursions to Marshall Hall and Giymont, leay ng at 10 a... arriving at Washi “4pm The id Manor Marshall fall 1 rooms ior tadies und leno, aict weals served a la carte. Fruit, mili, Kc ice creams and lunch supplied exe Fare tor roundtrip 26 cena. jan Pare Round try Zoe. Fare 25. — 4020 poeas a tattoo SENAS Specie Saag B AND QO EXCURSIONS BAY RIDGE. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 12:10 and 4:30 p &. SUNDAY, 10:20 and 1630 a m. Roundirip rave. $1. eam Packet PEN-MAR EVERY TUESDAY TO PEN-MAR AND RIGH ROCK. Kound-trip rate, $50. Every ticket entitles Jus to & reserved seat Leave Washington Feturning 830 p.m. LURAY. EVERY WEDNESDAY TO WONDERFUL CAV- EKN= OF LURAY. Round-trip rate, $3.50 Every Ucketentities you to a reserved seat. Leave Wann- ington SV am, returning af. (pte Peiwosaciy co: BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ‘TO CKESSON, Pa., the famous mountain resort of the Alleghanies, SEPTEMBER 2D, 9TH AND 16TH. Fare, with oue day’s board at the Moustain House, HS _AUply to agents of company for full pariculara 6: 30 RETURNING AT Dl Pa PROF. PROCTOR'S DANCING SCH mnlou at KIVER VIEW So SCHOOL seeanucs SitY QALURDAY EVEX EG, Mwauier Mary Washington. leaving 6:50 p.m; torving 1 Dancing down ‘sta tack eal oe (€3i abd fives: pavilion va the bute Ne iuable parties aiowed ANDALL, Managers aulwane Axcanvias, THE DEAL WAUKESHA (WIS) WATER, “Nature's specific for diseases of the of the Kidney ana “Unequaled ip diseases of the Stomach and Alimes- (ery Canal” Dealers supplied by BAM'L C. PALMER, Agent for the D. of C. ono ASE BALL. CAPITAL PARK. AGRICULTURE vs HYATTSVILLE, WEDNESDAY, StH, 4:46 Pat Batteries KEEFE AND BURK#. for Agriculturen HOLDEN AND ERNER, for Hyatisvilles, I ate F THE REGULAR SEASON, RNOON, SEPTEMBER @ NAT 2 OCLCK AND EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. Engagement of the Young American Actor. _ 8. wou poliian Company. jay and Wednestay Afternoons Nubia, THE BUY SCOUT. Thursday, Friday “and Saturday Afternoons, and Sights. ‘THe BOY DETECTIVE. Every particle of scenery New for both dramas, Matinee prices, 20e : Chiudren, haifprice: Nigit price, 25e. to al the house. Every seat dsuld by number. Next week, the beautiful comedy druma, “A SILVER SPUK™ se7-5t YOME, ONE! COME. al LANNON’S OPERA HOUSE, ALEXANDRIA, VA. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 87H, 1886, And witness the GLOVE FIGHT to a Finish, beween N and REDDY WHIT. i purse of One Hundred, (3100), aud the winner to take two-thirds of the receipts ui the Bouse. Doors open ue o'clock. Performance commence at & ‘Other ‘wel LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE tot Wook of te nntnmer Seugor: esque, N CHINA. Loulse Searle, Blanche Chapm-», Minnle De Rue Auhle Sutherlaud, Lous ve Lage, Alex. iichard F. Carroll. Sept. 13 -Openina of the Regular Season. DAN'L SULLY and DADDY Nol ‘B8 YEW NATIONAL THEATER N OPENING OF THE SEASON. MONDAY, SEPT. 13, VIOLA ALLEN oy FLORELL, In W, C Couper's Charmiug Comedy Drama, TALKED A..OUT. wilt commsence at the box office of the cater on Thur-iay m.-rulug. seb IME MUSEUM. ‘Peunsylvunia avenue, near 11th st. America’s Great JULIA KENT, Commencing NONLY ‘sept. 6, very Aflerucon aud Nishi, In bis Fumou- Border Drama of WILD BILL Novel Scenic Effects and startling Situations, in- Gluing the «reat Gear Bight oF Adm‘anion to all, ualy ts 6 LECTCRE ON THE CHARLESTON FART ii- A iver by the pastor, Kev. JH, quake ‘will be UTH MEAT, at the lecture Ko iw of the First Bay tise Church, ‘TU-\.ORR |W (lucsday) EVENING Sa before & Admission, 25c. For the benefit of ihe sufferers. se6-2e ((HARLESTON SUFFERERS. Entertainment under the Auspices of the WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CURPS, A\.BAUGH’S OPERA HUUDE, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 8. 1686. Tickets 50 cents, lucluding reserved sais, for sale at pews howe. e838 Hes ‘SINTHST. OPERA HOUSE One week cqmmenct MONDAY, SEPTEMBER fof whe Beautifu: ‘sad ialented Engiiga Acie MISS KATHEMISE ROGERS, In Her Two New Plays. Today ad 'Wedowdy, THE GYPSY QUBEs; and Thurday, Friday und Saturday, 7uiy MUNIiS OF Tht West ‘Daly Matinee at 2 pm. eat yi PortiaR Pash 10 AND 23 CENTS 10 AND 25 CENTS. SPECIAL AT MATINERB—A Souvenir Pun. pre- sented so tu fes and children every aivernoon duriug Sige «catherine Koger’ engeement. ‘Next Week—Byron's Actow the Continent, a6 NEW Nationa THEarse THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH, 1886, Complimentary Benefit tendered to ‘MISS JEANNIE WINSTON, (On which occasion will be presented “LA ROSE D'AUVERGNE,” by Offenbach; ‘The Third Act of “LA PERICHOLE;* A SELECT CONCERT, for which the best local taletit has Volunteered; 4 Grand DRILL and MARCH by the National Rif ‘Commanded by Miss Winston as the veneral PRICES OF ADMISSION, Orchestra and Orchestra Circle, reserved seats... Dress Circle, reserved seats, 75c. General admis. son... Sexiest See PANORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 15th st., two blocks south of Penusyivanis ave “The most réaliatic Battie sceue ever paluted. Lighted at night by 300 electric igus Open from 9am. to 10 p.m. Admission, 5U c nts: Children uuder 12 years, 25 cents. On Soudays baif price. Ove Woon Masrezs TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES are selected from thé productions of the principal man- Siacturers with much care to meet the arte castes of tuis market, and we beleve we art offering greater inducements In the way of extensive sud welrar- Fanged stock and low prices than any desler in any HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 9th street. BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH tor flours Is Just whut you want Our saley in this wiicle are ow double that of any previous Jear. sys TICK —TH : MEMKERS OF THE Si. RGES GEVY wis atend te of Bro. ot. LawTox, frvin his late iC, LIS. 240 st iw sata p. m, Wednesday, er Bt, 1586, HAS. E MALI \M, President. ‘Wasitinatox, D. C., August 7. 1858, whom it Concerns: of the tate JOUN F_SILEIRY, Rook and Job Printer, will be coutinued at the old stand, 623 D st_n.w., Be his widow, under the bustiess naiué ofjohu F. sherry, No pains will be spared to maintain the reputation of for fine work, on short utiev,and theestblihment SE Fees ae : Pu Foi.age of the business communis, 90 gener ously extended i the Pasty Is solicited, f0F the mew munagenent Estimates arnished for all kinds of pri elteupeettaliy, LAURA L. fanerut ferny. (a= | OFS CE OF COLLECT R OF TAXES, Sp STR CE COLUMBIA, Wa-HING: PT. S56. ree “eer ending") Teds has ee printed ndtvacnes ythe o willbe neiv'T dio any la: Rogan for © bis Blew! Spied ny a, TO 13 877 ‘Shier the Cols domers 9. 3° iis p. coox Collector of Taxes D.C. Ke BENEFIT meeting 8 p.m. ai Gerinan Hail. Revision of the viher innjrtant bust FRED BRESLA .— ME ~ lagers’ Uniom, oi, of De NESUAY. september 886," ai 430 Hiembers “are req ste, to be preseat, ay bast importaiiee wil: Ve .raiisacted. _JAMES B DOWEL! SES AY at 7:30 p.m. G MOWiUSON, Prestiei Sey einer, Ld, cori busi W ‘Tits. J. ar, MaseN ic t ‘den “oF WA! No.2. will be hel. at Mi es DAY Septeniber th, 186, at 4 o'clock p.m., for the e of attending the funeral of uur lave Cone Ppwix M. Lawn i €F9 OL this atid Siser Chapters are fraternally. tei toaitend. By order ut the ML. K.HL.P. (ura aathdiiy REAS- Los, and, Frunts of from two to ten Lats, at low OF high prices. We also have constam #pp.calons for Dweeitics ratging in price from $1,200 to $7,000, eran gu ming deh property, sind wing 2 Capiol Hu, oF northeas st of the Capitol, will find it £0 their ava ce to give tin n Cul ost HOHE G Co, sef-3m Sdund Bust Capito et SEPTEMBER Tsn6—A 1 Companies having wires on house 312 7th St. u.w jare uereby nouted tu remove the sume within thirty days. seG-2te MARY GLICK. (ee, Was sero, D.C Se; tember Notice is hereby given that tue firm BOVEE@Co,, is this duy dissuived by mi sent, z WL A E, The above firm, carrying on the TURKISH #.A TH BURIN bss ut 1417 Gat tw. Delng thisiday dissalvett. the business Hereafter will be ‘conducted under the firm namie of A. F. BoV Ink, & CO.. who wre authorized tosettie ail outsinuding debts ud to wiiow) ail ac counts must be A. E, BOVEE & CO sed-3t® (Kes TBE MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR TE bliud, North Boundary ave.” Baltimore, Feopeas Septeuiber 13. 1880, Twili meet the. fstrick Papusun tout day at the Baltimore aud aired dept. Wasbington, at one o'clock py iD. For vurihet Lun &, R.W.SWANN, 1737 Sew Jersey ave, Wushingion, ov address sed-7t "B.D. MOKKISON. Supt. Balti THOSE PKSON potting up their own’ Bi F and pure Spices trom Jt ‘New York ave. S08 PUENTIBS ANNOUNCES his Office and Re: WHO JAMES V. DARTT, 480, LATE ‘Cousolur Agent tw Libecke Germany, aud for many years connected with the Post Olive depart- ment, Bus opened utlees at 929 F st nw., where he wall conduct the busiise of Real Estate and sur Soce brokerage. He would further state that lie hones throu ‘i representing (umgsas they are iu al buskees Urausactions, to evedtuaLy secure w share Of the per tounge ut ue public. Eda 20 LOT, OF BURGANT TOILET BL Cente per bux (8 cakes *SUGRTSS That 12s Vharmacy, se3-1m 4 TS ORDER 70 cit Tord Fa ww, THE ESTATE (Rese iene pemenocs ie ics to Whowrit husbeen fen) re buliding to the for rears, lesire to close ut at and below coat my entire stock of Books and Stationery wud Fuuey Goods by the test of Oc.ober, The attention of iny felends aud all. who may be interested ls expecially invited. 1 must vacate the building by Octuber 1 next. G. A. WHITAKER, _se2-Lm 1109 Peuna, ave. (>, DR, CHAREES ace. HOMEOR ‘athisi, bax rewioved his flies to 1112 G st iw. Oftice ho Pm. Telephor IMPORTANT TO CIGAR DEALERS. ‘We have this day transierred to Messrs BUND & FORCHEIMER, No. 65 E. Baltimore street, Balti more, Md., the exclusive right und ttle to manufac: ture all of vur brands of cigars, which have been so Popular in this community for the lust fonrteen years. Wecbeerfully recommend the e gentlemen to the patronage of ull dealers in pure aud honest cigars, and beg to return our sincere thanks for the generous favors bestowed on usin the p.st Moat respecttully, WELLER & REPETTL 2and4 June 28th, 1886. P.S—All goods ordered will be delivered In Wash- ington free of express charges. aul7im == EUREKA WATER BUG AND HOACH Oe EREGRA ATER, BUG AND HOacH ou HUTCHING € METZ, Lae eat ne ee tat teyWand yoo will be couvineed’ ‘at iwi Go the “Sold_wholesale from th pe Bb WaltACun OF Seder 4 CHEK OI E.OCUTION, Hus It. moved to: : jyl-4me 1817 18th street n.w, re place. For Lease FOR 4 TERM OF YEARS, NINE MAGNIFICENT LOTS ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, AS A WHOLE OR IN PARTS, SUITABLE FOR STORES, COAL OR LUMBER YARDS, LIVERY STABLE, &C. Apply to NEWCOMB @ LOGAN, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, se3-2m,1p 1518 H ST. N. W. 1886. | Scxoor Dara School days are st hand. After several months of Test the teachers aud their scholars will soon be again at their deuce During their vacation the boys ha worn out numerous sults, pants, outa, @c The mother's question is, “Johnny needs a new suit or pair ‘of pants for school. What's to be done?” ‘There is Dut one answer. Goto Oak Hatt, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, where you'll find suite aud odd pants for boys large ‘snd small in such quantities and at such prices as will ‘at once settie that question. ‘We have stills few more of those ONE DOLLAR SHIRT-WAISTS lef They gu at FIFTY CENTS. In Men's Suit, Overcoats and Pants WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK, which, when completed, will show an assortment equal and superior w any in the city, while the usual low prices ‘will prevali a: Oak HALL, CORNER 10TH AND FSTREETA 3 Lions, Arresriox LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR Goode M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, 1300 F Sraxer, 0 PEELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, is kv. bake SVE OLYFURER, Hair Dressed ‘aod anew thicied ome Orage bona vanes. scuoot “The Rext sexslon of tt. sciivol will open WEDNES- DAY +VENING, OCTOBER OTH. Cireulure can ‘be obtained by appl. ing to SAL YEATMAN, Secretary, Culversity Law taste, coy aulltsp18. Ottand F sts, nw (> PROSVITE THIS COMBINATION, OF Calisaya. Wid Cherry and Horsfuid's Acid Phosphates, ty w popular and efficient brain aud Ner ve onic. and’ a aneguard agalige ‘Malaria Sold. Ge MILBCHA'S PHARMACY 1429 Peunsyivauiaves tu bettles oF ou druuaht wth wun want 6. (ge 280 W. Comson. x0. W. Macaivey, Mmber N.Y. Steck x: CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers im Governuent Bonds Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, Raltrosd Stucky and, Hons, and all ecurites ited on the Exchanges of New Yor! ie on and Baltimore bought und sold. oe pahyeelity made of TnsrmientSecriien, Diaret nds and-All Local Railroad, Gee nisarany ‘Telephowe st rok deult in. wie saateny ‘American Bell TewphonesStosk bouxht und sold.s7 ATTENTION [8 CALLED To. MISS (FS BRBrerv sce eat sie ae her change of reside..ce. aug aw THE WASHINGTON 6 PER CENT PER- (se ANNA SURGING ORERGEN CRE fiber Sunail monthiy savin oe Kergetial ins advanced stuck. The security of the stock holders: is tirst mortgage on Wusbiayton city real estate. Loe pronto tock ald pualy. tie standing loans, Feb! uaty’1, 1886.....$289,270. For statewest aud further infortaatiouierie st etties of the Association, G4 Fat mw. bee io ain and Having ust recelvsd upwards Sf 50000 fet of Dry a ved Up Papier tal offer irr cet days ae - ‘NG 1, dressed two siacs, S$ per 100 f. 2°4 No. 1 dreaued two siden BS Bu per 00} BA. 05, Greed twee, 78 per toot Dry 4-4 Walnut, No. 1, dreamed, $16 per 100 fe Dry 4-4 Cherry, No. 1 dressed! . Ory ta bane) Ci AS0, Ne Telrad, goea8 per Th the lowest prices ever it Unis city. for ie. quailty OF noes Ned Ta ad. on all stuck th heud yard fo this cl dition bo thts f wll make prices Washington News and Gossiv. GoveRNMeNt Recerpts To-Day.—Internal Tevenue, $251,326.48: customs, $563,450.16, A WARRANT lor $2,000 for the repair of gov- ernment buildings at ch tleston injured by {he earthquake was signed at tue Treasury to- ay. THe Seconp Tex of the Naval War college on Coasters Harbor island, Newport, R. I, vpened yesterday with a lecture 0. the selence of naval wartare by Admiral Luce, the founder of the insutution, GrnoniMo To BE SuiPPeD EAst.—Gen. Miles, in a telegfym dated Fort Bowie, Arizona, Sep- tember 6, says: “The hostile Apaches surren- dered on the 4th to the troops in the fleld as pri ofwar. Tarrived here last night with » Natchez and three others, Cuptain jon brings in the remainder. All will be shipped out of this country, about 2,000 miles “ast. I am also moving all from ort Apache in the sume direction, t Penston OrFice BuiLDING ConTRAacts.—The contract (oriurnising seventy-eight Iron wine dow yuards for the new Pension building bus been awarded by Gen. M. C. Meigs to the Com- te iron works company, of New York, at F bid, $499.20. Mr. Jaines Hughes. of tists city, has been awarded the emtruct tor plister- ing "in the Pension building, bis bid being $15,774, Ix BeHALF or Mas. Gex, CHEATHAM.— Acting Postmaster General Stevenson yester- day received w iarge number of telegrains {rom prominent citizens of N questing Uhut the wid ham be appointed to succeed her’ busbau po-tinaster at Nasiiv ‘No action In juuller can be taken until the rebira of the Presiuent and the Postmaster General. Mason THEoDURE ScHWaN, the newly ap- Poluted assistant adjucint general of the army, is due here this we: ‘or & brief period te will undergo # course of insteuction tn Lis new au isAML In Lhe office Of One of Y of Gis deparument. Tt is Mth uriwo that ue shall reiled olkmaror Major Ward, who have been on duty -in the Wur deparunent since they Were: appoiuted assistant adjutant yea erals, SPECIAL AGENT SEDGWICK has completed bis investigation In the city of Mexico aud bas gone to Chibuahua, having obtalued permis- Siow frou tue Mexican government look at ull the records in Lue esi: Successrun NavaL UANDIDATES.—The fol- didional candidates buve passed the € examination to the Naval Academy: W.W. Beck, M F. W, Balischmider, Wis.; Benj. L. Coulson,’ Ohio; W. A. Motfeuts 5. Cl {liuion V. Waite, Mo; Joan P, "J, Ryan, N.Y ‘Two of those Whe pussed ntally Dave fuiled in the physical examiuation Turowixe Orr UrriciaL ResrearInt.—Mr. Hagu J. Movan, of Cailtornia, woo was recently, appointed a special ugent of the Laver bureau, bus resigned, He states in bis ietter of resigna- Hon toatl be inteuds to udveeate the principies: oldemocracy among the people of the Pucitie oust “uo uampered by any fesiralat tinposed Under ie Uu-American, yueuoerutic Mane dates of the uew regime.” Annas or a PosrUrrics Eurloyer.—James S. Brown, of Virginia, a colured laborer in tne mail rogin Of the second assistant postinasier general’s olifce, was urresied yesterday by In- spiclur Smith oh Lue Ghurge of opeuiug a regis: tered letter addressed to Lue secuud aeistant, und taking frou 1L~8. The cuss wus held tor tue grand jury and Brown was sent to jull in dewalt o1 "bull, sud i-day he was disuissed frout tue servive. Brown had only beew 1u tue departinent a lew weens aud was fexurded 4s a Fedele man, He made a tull couiessiun. NAVAL Onpens.—Assistant Surgeon Charles E. Woowtruf, U.S. navy, hus been ordered to the receiving sip Vermont; Assistant surgeon Louis W. Atlee bas been ‘di ched trom the Vermont aud ordered to the Quiunebaug. ResiNs To Go Into THE NEWSPAPER Bust- EsS.—Mr.James F, Rule, of the Secoud As- sistant Postmaster General's office, has re signed bis position, and will go to Knoxville, ‘Tenn., his home, where he bus purchased a third interest in the Journal, a daily uews p.per in thatelty, Mr, Rule is well known Ln musical circles, and \ @ member of thi Apollo club and the Choral society. His Wile 1s a dunghter of Krolessor Fristoe, of Columbian college. * Mr. Randall Rapidly Recovering. HIS ILLNESS NOT 80 SERIOUS AS REPORTED, Information received to-day {rom the Hon. Samuel J, Randall indicates that he is rapidly recovering und ina few days wiil, it Is hoped, beentirely restored to his usual good healtu, His present iliness was the result of asevere cold taken by exposure to the night alr. Through the anxiety of his friends the severity Of his attack was naturally exaggerated, and at no Lime Was Lis condition as dangerous as Was represented iu the papers, He will reinaio tur soine Une at bis e.unertaule wome at Burwy a, Chester county, Pa., where le receives his Aricuds with the unustentatious uospitalily that has always characterize ——— oe What Charieston Needs, LOANS OF MONEY ON REAL ESTATE TO Ed- ABLE PROPERTY OWNERS TO REPAIR THEIR SHATTERED HOUSES. Air. C. P. Culver, of this elty, has received a. letter trom Col, C. 0. Witte, president of the People’s National Bank of Churiestou, 8. C, dated the 4th Instant, saying: Ihave the honor 10 acknowledge receipt of your {vor of 2d instant inquiring whether re- let was needed in Chariesion and stating that your citizens were ready to co-operate with committees of Charleston, aud in reply have to Stale thut the eulamity bere has vee general and that assistance will be needed, So tur no relief committees have been tormed, but there ure now mectings called for thal purpose. Money, no doubt, will ve of great xervice tu peo- ple driven out oftheir houses until they secure other lodgings, &., but the prinelpal loss tails upon reul estate owners, many of whom ure hot in the position to repair the daiouges unless money could be borrowed by them, und in.iny opiuion the greatest charity to tnem would be for a committee 10 form ior the purpose of lend- ing thei money on real estate uta rule oF in terest not exceeding five per cent and to run to maturity Mm ten or twenty years, with te Privilege W pay betore maturity, a The President Takes a Long Drive. The President and his party took « lorty mile drive through the wilderness yestefday over a stretch of country affurding @ view of some grand mountain scenery. The trip through Wilmington Notch furnished a view of the big fulls of the Au Sable river, where the water Tushes over the rocks and fulls 100 teet into the bed below. ‘Thé horses were halted at noon on the banks of the Au Suble, and the purty luvened in the shade of a clump of trees a gouple of miles beiow the village of Keene. When the latter place was reucned, It wis found their approach had been heraled, and the villagers hud gathered in force to see the- President. Alter bull un hour’s rest the pat drove ou towird Adirondack Lodge, where it had been urranged to puss the nigut, Betore Teuching there & chunge ofplan was determi.od On, however, und the party drove back to the Stevens house, at Lake Placid, which they hud leit in the mornin, Pol ical Notes, Gen. Logan says that beyond accepting an in- Vitation to speak at Pittsburg, be is competiod to d.clive ull invitations to uttend any gucher- Ing outside of Illinois. He will take un uctive Partin the Iilinois campaign, and will speak At varlous places througout tue state, The reworos irom Arkansas ure meagre, but sutlicient to show the election of the demucrauie state ticket yesterday by a large majority, tue third party movement, or labor ticket, getting @ Very sinall vote. ‘The lubor conference at Hartiord, Conn., yeu terday uominated a state ticket, beaded by Hyrvert C. Baker, of vartiord, for governor. Tue republican’ cong! oul convention of New Mexico nominated J. W. Dwyer delegate CRYSTAL — DEKUVEiEY CRYSTAL DISCOVERY to Cougress, Soe SEVERE ArvLiction.—In the death of their, bright and lovely liitie daugnver Julta, four years, which occured from whvoptng: in muliguant form, at 12:10 o'clock yesterdi ihe a itpatig af adarge ste of etn aed Bh vue cis Sedans oot paces ie are both very ill with the same ‘diseauey oldest still belug regarded as in a criticat Hon, "Tuo tausrat took. place ‘privateiyy at a Gelock today, rom the fully reaidenos; 1817 Mutreet, pases ay Tue Lanor Day CeLeBRation.—In addition to New ‘York, Bost and Balt ‘labor day” was oe R. J, Alban ‘Mr, ae Mr. T. F, Gantt, of W: Allen & Ne have tied CHANGES IN THE OFFICES, Appoin: mts by thePresident, Ete. The following Appointments were made by the President to-day: Thomas F, Tobin, of Tennessee, tobesurveyor of customs for the port of Memphis, Tenn, Thomas C, Manning, of Louisiana, to be envoy extraordinary und minister plenipoten- tary of the United States to Mexico. Jno. Dray- ton, of South Carolina, tobe consul of the United states at Bhxpan, Charles H. Simonton, of Charleston, S.C, to be United States district Judge for the district of South Carolina. PROMOTIONS IN THE PATENT OFFICE. The tollowing promotions have been made in the Putent office: Lewis Thompson, of Pen- sylvania, and Join L Brown, of Maine, tourth assistant examiners at $1,200 to third assist ants at $1,400; Win. E. Stearas, of Arkansas, clerk at $1,400, to third assistant examiuer, same sulury; Mrs. E lu C. Cushman, of Massa- Chusetts, cierk at $1,200, to clerk at $1,400; Miss Nunnie J. Coleman, of Onlo, clerk at $1,000, to clerk ut $1,200; Miss Roberta Ruodes, of Tennessee, and Miss Marie R, Van Leer, of Georgia, copyists at $900 Lo clerks at 8i,0u0, Thomas M. Bowers, of Parix, Texas, a special ageut Of the general land office hax resigned. Albert McClure lux beeu appointed u fourth ¢lass postinaster at Benum, Hurtord county, Md.; Thomus C. Fox, at Foxville, Frederi county, aud Miss M. Keith, at Kirkwood, Har- ford county. ———___¢9¢___ THE NEW tadsaun ITE. Progress Made in the Work of Deter- mining the Titles, ‘The secretary of the library commission, Mr. Trainor, ia couversation With a STAw reporter to-day, said tbat the commission hud wot met recently, for the reasun thut there was nothing in particular for them to do, he abstract of titles ure being made out as rapidly as possible,” be continued, * Mr. Tag- gurt, the ussistaut district attorney, has com. pleted ubstracts of the titles to forty-five of the eighty-oue pieces of property included in the new site, und the-e abstracts have been sent to the Attorney Genoral, So tar the United States have obtained possession of but uine pleces ot property, Next week the commission will tke Possession OF Mir. Lincoln's residence, ab the cor- ner of East Capitol and 2d treeis. Mr, Liucola hus made arrangements to move toa louse in the northwest section of tue eity. Ihave Iie Joried owuers of property wi still retain taelt residence in the houses on the three squares conueined for the iivrary siue Wat a the government obitins Ulle to the dil pleces tuutreut will be required, tne rent wil vegin Septemver Ist, “The eommis- 1 determined when they will begin the uvusesand prepare the grouud tor the buildiag, Buv I think tbat it Is very likely (ue vuildings aloug the edges will be ai- lowed Lo reinalu, 90 that tue goveruinent can rent thom aud plato w revenue duriug Ue pe- Flod Uiul tue Hbrary ouil ting ts being erecté.l, Tn the center of the tures squares Wuere Ue new Luiiding ix to be localed te houses now Standing Will of course have to come down, i as KuOU ad Lhe question of ttle Is devermined ill regetve wotice to va- y is paid Iu.o the courtor directly to the individuals, Ove dittiouty ta obtaimiag a Cieur title is Lue iact Luat invuey bins been loaned 4u paat years Upon Lue property und uv feleases have bees recorded, In such cases, us well iuall otwers wuerg's question arises atfecting the Uues, the money ts paid ino the court, wire the owaersate obiiged Wmuake good tuelt ‘Guslun Wo tue propert) _— A YOUNG womans Persecuted ‘Twelve Years. THE POLICE PREVENT THE PERPETRATION OF A CRIME—THE CASE IN THE POLICE CougT To-Day, Yesterday afternoon about five o'clock, while Officer Hamilwon, of the sixth precinct, was Passing near the corner of Sth anu L streets northeast, he was met by Elizabeth R. Leach, & young woman twenty-four years of age, who lives with her mother and step-father, Enoch ‘M. Lewis, at 1108 5th street northeast. She complained to the officer that when she was only twelve years old herstep-tather had made indecent propositions to her, and that he had continued bis persecution ever since, and had become 40 violent recently that she was airatd of him, as he bad*threatened to kill her. She had not told ber mother, as she did not want to muke toubie In the tamily. Three weeks ago, about eleven o'clock at night, she sald, she was lying in ner bed thinking over her roubles, when suddenly she bear ta noise, and opening ber eyes she suw er stepiuther staud- ing iu the door with @ kalie in nix uand, He started towards her, but she screamed aud frigittened him off. “She sald that uer step- luther lad told her ou several uecastons tbat be would Kili her it she did not yield to his desires, He hud told Ler to meet hii last evening at 7:80 o'clock at the euruer of North Capitol und K streeis, near St. Aloysius churen, and not to full ut Uhé risk Of her lite, She was to be dressed in dark clothing. This last demand on his Purl, she sald, lad frightened her, and she wanted the protection aud advice of the officer. THE POLICEMAN TRAPS LEWIS. The officer told ber that if she wouid ineet her step-father he (the officer) would see that no harm befel her, At the hour stated the young ludy was on the corner mentioned, attired io dark clotuing, 4 few minutes laver Lewis, wlio is 49 yeurs oid, appeared and the man’ and wouan started’out North Cupitol sireet, Ol cers Hamlitop aud Skidiore following. " ‘tue step-latuer and daughter went out North Cup! tol lo M street, along M to 5th und then to Boundary street, and they were next seen In an open Held just ucross Boundary street, not far from the Columbia Institute for the ud Dumb. The step-father then threw the young womun down and the officers rushed across to tue feld. rhe young woman was beyying him not to harm her, while he stoud over ber In his shirt sleeves. ‘The officers pluved bln under arrest, and while Uificer Skidmore was geuuing out nis nippers, Lewis altempted to draw a pistol, but was prevented by Otticer Hamiito! who grabbed his hand and touk bis load revolver from his pocket. On the way lo the station Lewis suld he knew he bud done wrong aud asKed the officers not to make bis case PuvIic on account uF bis family. donday, In the Polige Court, Lewis was fed $50 ior the assault, aiff use cuse of carrying con- Geuicd weapons wis suspended, ‘The Charleston Ai jad, THE COLLECTIONS IN THIS CITY CONTINUE, Contributions to the fund for the earthquake sufferers in Charleston continue to be mude in this city. ‘Tue Eventnc Star sent yesterday to the Charleston News and Courier Company, “with- outother instructions than the bope that U money may be so disbursed «sto meet ti wants of those who ‘nost need help,” a dratt a New York for $796.55. This sum represe: the several amounts sent fo or leit at THe STAR office, up to 12 o'clock yesterday, for the relief of the sufferers by the eurthquake at Charles- ton. Such other sums as may be entrusted to ‘THE STAR for the same ‘purpose will be tor- warded to the same destination, at a luter period, together with tne full list ofcontributors, ‘The followt contributions have been re- ceived at THE Srak office ‘ior the Charleston sufferers, in addition to those heretofore unen- toned: Penxion office clerks, $90; Mra. C. Schuelder, $20; Berean Bapust church, $13.4 Georg: T. Denring $10; A. H. F. Holsten, ‘Dr. ‘M. F. Thompson, “A. B.” K,," each $5; Patrick O'Cahia 's mite, exch 1. Chief Clerk Youmuns 1s still receiving con-, tributions from officals and employes of the Treasury department for the relief of the Charleston sufferers. At 4o’clock yesterday at ternoon the total amount received by the chiet clerk for Unis purpose was $515.25. There has been collected by Chief Clerk Youmans the sum of $935.10. Tne total amount SS the ret ee trey up date Is $1,430.1 Since the above footing was made the division of the commissioner of custums bus contributed ete sgoboe given by the ae — Major Walker tu-iay sent = communication ae : Se eee a tue. Srastes bce thames a mE tor benetit of tne ‘cartiqueke “ ia yester ‘sé STAR the western divi or stetietacyines sruderaiegae atts ser ait at ‘ balance of cuntril ‘Or the Charles— atios of Geos sna jational. Te Need tomnrde tits rallat ed THE CAPTURED APACHES. Telegrams to The Star. A Dispaten from Gen. 0. 0. Howard. The following dispatch was received at the War department this morning trom Gen..0.0.| THE YACHT RACE TO-DAY. tee Has “Fort Mason, Sept, 7,"86. ie! . & Army: 5 _ The American Sloop Leading Handsomely. PARNELL’S NEW LAND BILL. “Gen, Miles has returned to Fort Bowle with Nagehes, the son Of Cochise; Geronimo and his brother, with three other Apachgs, as prisoners of war; surrendered unconditionally, Capt. THE CURIOUS BULGARIAN MUDDLE ANOTHER SHOCK AT CHARLESTON Lawton Is followiig with remainder of hostiles, thirty-six adults and three ciitidren in all.” The news was received with great pleasure at the department, and Gen. Mies recelved high torily. The captute of Geronimo and bis babd utsan end to Indian hovtilitien » RAILWAY MALL CLERKS. Annual Con wgptton To-day of the Bene-| THE ELECTION IN VERMONT TO-DAY. ficial Asthelant thin City. The Tweltth Annual Conyention of the United Stutes Raliway Mall Service Mutual Proposed Reorganization of Knights of Labor Beveflt association began its regular session this morning at the National hotel, There was a large atteudance of members, many of whom | THE FIRST OF THE YACHT RACES. were accompanied by ladies, who are naturally a res Interested 0 the wellare of this assostation, the | “'sgemence patente dine edn Deeg objects of which ure to secure pecuniury ald to the widows, orphuns, heirs and devisees of the | THE START A VERY PRETTY oNE—A FooGY deceased members. The president, M.A. But-] MORNING, WITH A FKESH BREKZE—THE Ticks, of New Haven, Conn,, called the conven | MAYFLOWER INCREASES MEK LEAD STEADILY ton to order and prayer was offered by Rev.| UP To TWo v'cLocK. Dr, Addison. —— ADDERSS OF WELCOME. Saxpy Hoox, N. J., Sept. 7.—The only indl- The First Assistant Postinaster General, Col. | cation of the rising of the sun this, morulug Stevenson, Who 1s the xcting head o: the Post | was a dull giare In tue east, There was not the Outice department in the absence ot Mr. Vilas, lest patch of blue sky. Heavy black wus present and Was Introduced to the conven- | clouds were scurrying towards the southwest, Hon, Ja te Suis ofa very ey ayn ipeeed propelled by an eight kuvt breeze, Au hour of welcome, Col. stevenson spoke of tbe yren asides beuellis winich such anurgunteation eouterred | MEF the aspect was wot more promising. A upon the members. He sald thot He waj-ots | Uusty drizcle wet in and made things: very’ wn- were eudorsed uy every metnver of the federal | pleasant, The atmosphere was beavy and guvernment. He hoped tuat instead of avout | muggy, aud tue sea only within a radius of two S00 out vl 4,600 raliwuy postal clerks velug | mics Was Visible. About seven o'clock tt members Of tuls beuetivent ussveiation, that «| fain held up N ry sig Much larger number would eimbrice Ube | nuis were displayed {ror the sicual serviee Slee opportunity of jotuing tue onewsization, aud | tion, Tae st iu operation thereby provide lor Lasse who are dependentin | ir nigit aud ock. AL that Ife upon tuetr material assist. He boped | tour tie su au opening tuat great beuetlt would flow from Unis meet- 40 Ube cloud baNk and two distinet lights oF whuvet biuding whiteness were thrown upon tue vceau's vosoin, This was THE FIRST SIGN OF CLEARING UP. The air became ciearer, and in a iew minutes Couey Istaid aud all the hotels there could be ing. THE PRESIDENT'’S ANNUAL ADDRESS, The president, Mr. Butricks, then made bis aunual uddress, in which le said that several W.4Ulers of portance would come belore the ¥ e ot ed Made UL distincliy. Lue big observatory Ou fess etter it is wise at Us 4 the inlaid aod tne deine of tue. big Rockaway he Ww undertake se ru house were visibie. Tue red bulk of We Sandy in S¥stein Is fur you to Hook kgutsiup aud the Scouund lgateulp ly iu lavor of such m pl wal GUL iu bull reuel against Lue dare LINE Wucuever it cau be dune wiiue cool ~— : yeucdug new accessions to our nu! THE BREEZE GROWS STRONGER, otuer quest 8:30 A. M.—exccpt for a loug swell the sea ty the adv Was assinocta ds giuwe, and Lugre Was no more dppiteation : than 4 upple upon the teach. Tue wiud i pon thw oor address the preal- | cululug vul of tue uorth nortuvast, aid wccurde ing Ww preaichions by the Uuiied Sus-es a service wall suut duemy the day w tue vaste soulinst. Lt appears Wo be treshe: and should it Continue at ibs preseat velocity tnere wre excelient cuauees ior a High wi 14° In the Horsesuve ubis imurniug tuese were Lwo or three yaculs aud any ui: Der ol usiug smmcKs, Tucre will be several a4 che AtlMAue higuiapus loday iaterualieual yacut race, “alvs. OL Lue big mcauyacts aad a aucuor uff the AU deut appuluied the following commilice ou eredentals: M. ©. Wiisun, Courles W. Bees aud W. E. bail. Peuaing tue report o1 ie commmitive a recess Was Urken Ww give the mem- bers ub upportuuity of persunutly ieeting Col, Steveuson, wiv Berd quite # recepuiva, THE OFFICERS OF THE ASsuCLATION, The following are the otiicers: President, M. A. Buiricks, New Hu conn, Vice Presi- deuts—2et division, R, N. Watrous, Windsur Lovks, Conn, 2d, E, B. McKee, New York, were wwe Yachs eluv busin ot c a Digal, Ul vue sormer Luere Were at .easl20, aud Sy, tok: Herbert, Wasntuguny 4 Suul die saiae auunoeros tue hatter fan esos Louisville, KytGtb. a, i Ghoapit, Cateage Wa, ACalants aad muuy OluEr sleMm yacuts lay tu ue oltips Luce, (TING READY FOR A START. Sew duty 7, 10 a BON geteuuny 6d pusiLivd Wr a 5 Wace, Garay St fou, Mos stay Wiluer, Bad Peauciseovaa; Siu, Ww. We Buavin, N.Y. Secreuty, Suu. ML Boag. Laup Polat, lil, ‘Treasurer, mil, Frack Keati, 3 % Lhe weather Loos, Mo. Burd of directors—2d division, P| i8 nuzy ou We Lay wad seems to be yeuung B, Wariug, New York, Nos Sa, G. W. Gurr, | Unes outside, “Wind eastwouiieust abvutelgur duties, K Swe Bin GC Maun, lew ie, Decatur re Lang "7Ub, G. oe siore 10 o’elock tine wind had increased w i Louis, tu; Stu; Juhu Sangent, | BbvuL egal Kuois and was biowlug Trout ue fb, Win. sferiveth, Cuvcugo, Lit, | eastward. Tue racers will be ure w iy Lele iee—JuG, Sargent cual utd, | Courses siraiglt out of tie Nafrows: and duwi Chicago, Il; G. H. Campbed, St, “Louis, alos George BR oitele, Decatur, Li’ Advisory coins Witice—. C.Jackwun, sup 2d divigiou, New York, N. ¥, C. W. Vieaery, sup 34 division, Wantiuxsou, D. 05 L, a. ferret, wupt. dua ui Viou, Auuita, Ga A.Burt, supe, Stu division, Ciweiduat, Oulo; EW. Wartlold, sup. Tul i Givisiuu, ob Lou, divs “J. L. Wider, supt sia | the Rugiisn cutter Gulawwa and tae woston divisiun, San Fr@ucisco, Cal; W. G. Lovell,| Sloop aa; Hower was made at 10:54:30 o'clock Supt 9<4i ulvi-ion, Cleveland, Outo, {ts inurusy, aud was wituewed Ly wt least Sib DELAGASES Shear ~ | 5u,0uv persous. Bob yacuts went over the Liu : at tue same ume, ut more tuau bail an hour The committee ou credentiais reported the | (icy hugged tuc starting poi,each manoucen, following delegates prosent: Chua. W- Beers, | iug ior wuy advantage Git a bulfl lu tue wind dsvdgeport, Cont; Wm. Dibble, Hartiord | Or the tast ebb vl ihe Ude migul give tuem, (oan; JH. Sweet, Winsted, Conn; A. B,| Clans lavored te Gaumew fur Just as tne Brows, Mount Vernon. N. ¥.; & L. Champlin, | eee dor tue suerte ‘wind eet in from New Yurk city; HG Jucksoa, New Yors 107 | tue ota wud one ate , Newark, N. J.; 8. Culiuus, Palte- Burk, Var Iga Donunee, igictoway NV. | GAVETHE ANOLISM OUTTEE ram ADVANTAGE P. Cuyler, Philadelpnia: HM. Dougiass, Butat | 0 pusitivu. Tue clouds tual bad bugged tue SEB Mexee, NewYork chy; | Wid during suc carly hours secupeu 4o brea 2 As J. Bail, | Justin due aud tne white winged Hyers Wok 7M Mavten, Cucina; J. A" | weit cue i hive tyie:, Never wily tery a f 2 Ci i WL brctuer start ana never were two ) uenls pl EalbianporicL: 8 tear i. bor doee | ncasaes acu ounee tm bauer ‘or aces perms working vruer. Nor Were Luere ever bésite LWo Yacuisev uuliae 18 Yuuld Losi Rencubled one Buvuier more closely. Uver the Ane ue Gala teu caugul Lue Wind aud drew abead a te Atayuser with ® bound. Her lead, bow- ever, was uot luug Lived. ane Jro-lopeall Or ihe Maytluwer Was set aud it tlied suncl enuy Ww bring her uuse-aud-nose with tue eu ter, alluvugu sue Was periceily blanketed by wer, Tueu tue face began in earuest, Bolas bowis Were uauied 4s Ciuse as Wey woud land, we Slaytluwer veing eased off 4 live toward twe Long Isiaud suvre, aus getting Lue feud of te Gaares. she boston Gout Was iueu pul about wward Sten intaid, Toe dia; Hower Was pOL auuul almustasquickly hud ueaded 14 tue sue direction, Tue wind hud inesueucd cuusiuerably Uy Luis Lime aud Lue cunipeling Yaculs promised much tur tuele Tespoctive Wy Lue SuuLuWesl spl, Tuey wiiltura tue buoys (here Ou Lue purl Hand wud Cueu sued oul oD the sarbuurd Luck, passing buuy No, 5 off ube Hook Ww siarvvard. “a BEAUTIFUL START, New York, sep. 7.—1ue siart in the first Comspecitive race Jur ike Americus cup between Bryan, FR. Witt, Indianapolis; L. 8, Tate, W, on, KS. durwa, J. £. Gordon audJ.G, Weading to, of the tuird division, W. 5, Lowell, Cieve> tau, Onio; Johu W. “Hoste, Hirai, Quo; EO, Grand tupids, alte W. W. Allen, "Butavia, N.Y; Joho Surgent,” Chicago; Wu. Merideth, Chicago: J.C. Warren, Juckson, Teans W. Ltn Jackson, Tenn; W..E. Dale, Jucksuuville, Fu. H. ML Roverison,” Atimata, Gu; J. LL Juues, Jucksoa, Tenn; Db, G. Freeman, West Point, Minny JF, Lesire, A.S, Dearing, 3. L. Cullins, Suckson, Te M.-C. Wilwon, Little Rock, Arks J.'W. McConneil, Kansas City, Mo; E.R. Weal, St. Louis; &. W. Pierce, St. Lou ae Carr, Kanne City; B.D, Evans, St. Lous; J.P. i iL. Louis; G. ti. Cuimpuell, St Louis Wiuohu, Minn.; Kaward Simpoour W. B. Stewart’ Davuque, Lowa; C. ‘bes dvincs, lows; J. W. Sprague, St. Paul, J.-E. fhuinas, Bidouilugwon, Li; J.-M. | Bwuers, As tuey Wout down Lue narrows Lue Hubbard, Culcage, G. ie Swele, Decatur, ils | Mu) lower sceuied w have lait read. W.. House, Galesburg, Ill; 8. K. Saughinan, | 4ue racing yaculg Were lulluwed oy bundreds Of Vessels OF all Kinus aud descripuons, 11:15 a, m,—The May flower ts uow ou the port taca, usving # lead, passiug luc quarauliue sia tun, THE BREEZE GoING Down. Sawpy, Hook, Sept. 7, 11:28 am—AS 11:21 the Mayflower “ucked ‘aan, aud on t sire sloud for Stateu’ Lsiaud, and at Lied tue sivop crossed the Gusateu's bow, sue ou Lue starbuurd Wick wbUUl Lure wagths wucad.” ‘Tue Diveze where Lue yachts Were Was stroug, bUL ab Luis place 1b was dy iu YUL sud salting’ veo ‘seis were amost Vecalmed. Li Une breeze dues wot come out suifer At 1s eared taut the race eaunot ve made, 11:2 u.m.—#oUb yachts are beating to wind. Ward, miuaiig sort siretcues aud crodeiug euch Otuer’s bows down Ube channel, wilu Lhe sivop Oursuiliug ner opponent, THE MAY¥LOWSE HALE A MILE AHEAD, Tue Muytower passed West Bank at 11:47, bound vu Tue Galates passcu West Buna at 11:55, bound out, Tue aMaytluwer leads by Gaim Point, iu, REPORTS FROM OFFICERS, ‘The secretary, Mr. Baugumaa, in his annual report, which was read, stated that durin: the past year 36,128 tad been paid oat for bene- fits, 151 new members had been admitted, 51 had been deupped and there were four dentin: ‘The present membership 1s 303, Reports were also Teud by Frank Kraft, the treasurer, und from the board of directors. A dispatch of cougratuation to the conven- tion was read by Lue president trom Col. Joun Jauesou, the superintendent of the railroad mail service, dated ut Schenectady, New Yori, in whieh he said: “I trust thai their deubera: Hous will result in perpetuating and etreugii ening the organization.” Se LSet sos tie ak aoe railway wall service, represented the Pust Office @epartinent In the convention, ne remainder of the ioraing session was taken up with @ discussion on the system ot bund out, raded asvessments Wuicn subject catne up in | auuu ani fie torm of a rewiulion to lusiruct toe commie | “L:bSacun Lue Mayfower went about on tee on resolutions Tue convention, at Lo'eluck, | the suarbuurd luck ul 11:13 and beaded for adjourned until three o'clock, Ii is the inteu- | Couey Isiaud, aud is Jeauiuy, Tue eutier lust ber tion Lo hold a session this evening, as the deie- | wlud by susudtug in tov Cluse Lo Busten Aslaud. gules ure anxious to effec: an udjuurnment to- | Two minues mur We Gainles went ubuul. morrow, ‘Lwe stay Hower caught » sireak of Wiud wad 1D ———— Crease uer tea rapluly. Tue BE Affairs in West Washincton. buwerer ad we windward posiiou,” tus ARRIED LAST EVENING.—The wedding of | Waser ts usually calin. Pig ‘Campbell MeMeal, Of Pittsuurg, Pay und | 12 1-—Tue Maytuwer on the port Mids Lizale Corbett of this place, wis solemn- | cluwed tue Gaiaca's Dow. aud ty auoul ave ized lust evenlug ut Trinity (Catholic) churen, | leug.us im tue lead w winaward. ducy ure by the Rev. Fatner Rocoofort, Tne churea was | Syuitung tucks oll Hotfinap isiund, Wind ols flied with the friends of, tne contracting par . ay tiva, The ushers were Mesure Neil Best au Benjamin Woe. Prof Sevkuotf, orgunist of | SANDY Houx, N.J., Sept. 7, 12:10 p. u.—At Bi Mary's (catuolle) ehurcu, played c wedding | Doo toe wind ued. chitted nagte.so the woutby inareh, Alter the ceremouy the Lappy couple | Wierd aud cuiue 14 pulls, During Wwe sirevcues repaired to tne residence of Lie bride's brother, | down tue cuauuel Ib Was chme WOrK aud at one On Ostreet, where Uney held an iniurmul recep- | Ume Capt, Beawiurd Ou Ube port Wuek, ld Hon, The’ wedding prevents were numerous, | Ww wal ull W allow Ue aay dower Mr. and Mrs, Mesiea! left the city tule morning | lle uvw. we, te later und tue fugit Of Wad wi ry ig ScHUULETS Ald Deulug sunmcKs Lou for Fuuaburg, where they in the future thera "cery mugs u ie FUNERALOf the late Richard H. Trun- | aud tue lower Auepial Lomud, spparcnuy nell Wook place tals Morning froin ils inotuer's | Ueitig aware sane .uey woe incerseriag wile residence, on 34th street, and was lurgely at-|tuv Cuuuuyiuus. AL ‘the ume tm yaculs tended. ‘The tllowing dicted ay pull-Learers: | Feacned te iuwer wospital Island the May. Aeusrs, MV. Buckey, M. Keliher, J.J. Coox, | Huwer waseulll 13 Lue loud, Joweph, Jone’, J.T. Merivener, W.'F Giubons, PASSED THE HOSPITAL SHIP. . Father jculted ‘core rr. inoules stutorsment at Oak Hie Sax, Huox, Sept 7, 12:24 p. m.—The May PexsoxaL.—Mr, F. L. Moore, wife and dangb- peice cows tae osamnaaice wulp aud Feared ade eros, arrived | Tug tue Galuten by novut® Quarter Uf mille. ome toduy-—tme Bo ‘Harry Bur: | Sk1TINO FIV& TO TWO OX THE GALATEA. tows who was for stealing pies is not arrested Burrows of 1214 28tb street, tue 10, At 2:58 pm. tbe Marfower permed bury 30. oon ee OUR. soutueest and abuut nine Weutuerclear, _ iow Xonme 7, 1:15 m.—Tne May- Ni ‘Hep. soe, onan Gala ar ‘wind be plowing 2a atic on row wide is gut ‘INCREASING HER ‘The Mayfower creased ter lead w about bail: i : Spectal Cable Dixpatch to Tae EVENING Sram Lox nox, Sept, 7.—Parnell's new Iand bill ere ates wide Interest, The governmebt ts willing {0 discuss it, but is also preparing lo oppose It. It was obviously not their tine to accept @ scheme which would cut down rents at a stroke by 25 per cent. Of course, opposition means death to the bill, Chomberiatn's attivade will be watched with curiosity, He has declared for two of Parnell's three points, but “to avald tm convenience to the government” be refuses to Vote for the bill, His vanishing influence in the country will sufter further dimivution. Paroctt might bave done better if he bad aimed oly at the suspension of evictions anil the govern= Went commirsion reported upon the results of the fall of prices, THE mint. 1s wraxt laces landiords at the mercy of dis ats, Itis felt that to inquire intow man's meaus of payment istmpossible, Thus, although Parnell denies «uch an tuiention, be Practically Makes the suspense pf eviction al solute, Landlords must give a reduction of 25 per cent aud keep their tenants, If Uke latter eun't pay. Such at least is the contention of the jandiord’s niatives on the slatcuent tunde by Parnell of his views, “Gladstone te 1a commu ication With his colleagues ou Lae sub Ject of the vill, [hear that GLADSTONE EXPRESSHS GREAT SATISFACTION that the government Irish legislation at pariiame ramor to give Paruell his {Lhe estimates be fy, This ts augthor Ui Lord Randolph sili to bargin with tne Irish leader, Parnell believes there is yet -@ chauee of getting much mire trom the sata quarter, At any rate, ue will aover despalt of Cuurenill, —— RUSSIA NOT QUITE WASTER. Alezander @ut of the Way, But Mis . _ Snccessor Not Yet Chosen. Special Cable Dinpaich to THE EVENING Stam Loxvox, Sept. 7.—The Bulgarian business Promises great difficulty. The British govern. ment ts advising Alexander to bold on, ‘The statement ia the house last nictit, deploring the treachery and violence of his opponents caused Asensation, Jt ix, however, tmpossible tor the Prince to maintala bimsell ugaiost the three empires, Bismarck is now openly hostile to him, His observation made jong Aco, that if Alexander attempted to waik by Linself be Would soon find the period af bis princestiip a pleasant memory Ix evidenity comming irae. “It = further Wulikely that the Bulzartaus can keep the prince agaist bis own wishes, He now «In Bulgaria is done, but pro summing Uhat his abdication t« realized, 1 Hot tollow that Russian success wil go much further, A new prince must be elected by U Bulgarians and euntirmed by te powers, Hore Great Britain will be abie to make an effecuve struke. ewe THE EARTH STILL TREMBLES. A Slight Sheek Felt This Morning im Charieston. CHARLESTON, 8.C., Sept. 7.—A very slight earthquake shock, lasting five seconds, was felt here at 11:42 o'clock this morning. EVANSVILLE SHAKEN. EVANS ILL&, IND., Sept. 7.—Quite @ severe shock of earthquake wus felt here at 144 Unis morning. It was by @ noise like an explosion of dynamite, —— Te LIGHTEN NR. POWDERLEY'S LABORS, ‘The Knights to be Reorganised on the Model of the Federal Government. POTMsBUKG, PA., Sept. 7—It Is understood that at the national convention of the Kaights of Labor at Richmond next mouth changes in the present laws will be made that will amount practically to a complete reorganization of tue Srdcr. ‘The district plan, bas wot proven so suse cessful as was ex; id, for Ube Treason tat io many places duutricta have been formed within districts, and in consequence the local Sia'bent inated "fas ees mace arse trict assemblies also inakes I impossible jor the geueral officers, even wih the assistance given ne excutive bourd at we Cleveland meeting to keep up with business. Tbe resuit is that important matters requenuly cannot be veneers angle cqnrn aw enough to prevent dissutistaction, To remedy. Luis it ls proposed to copy tbe government of the United States—that Is, to bave state organt fa.jups uod « su; e or vatlonal assembly, ‘Tue state axsera under tbe vew plan w! have coutroi of tue territory under their jaris- ditiiun, but Lhe acts of Lueir officers will be sub» fect Lo Feversa: by thegencral waster workinua, Tuus Mr. Powdery wiil retain supreme coutrol while reilef irom the routine work that now falis ou his stoulders, The plau has been ughly canvassed siuce the adjournment ot tue Cievelund convention and. there in little doubt but that It will be adopied. wind tone THEIR RELATIVES SPARED THEN. Why More Laredo Police and Guards Were Not Siaughtered by £1 Coyote. Sr. Lours, Sept, 7.—A Globe-Demoorat special from New Laredo, Mexico, suys: “It is reported from Luredo, Texas, that El Coyote wasin that cily Sunday night, and the report Is coufirmed by" reliable parties who are personally wo quainted with him, Mouday moroing about jorty cavairy men came in irom Lamp nd Juter another body of men cume in i tue river. The police and guards came io in the a‘ternoon and vrouht the body ut one of their comrades, Louis Garcia, who was literally riudied with Uuilets during ibeir lute engauge- ment with El Coyote. A ‘courier who arrived Just evening said that 4 body of thirty men ‘way speed> vol Lhe teodency arsed La Jaritiain the morning en route to Jou" Coyote at tbat polut or Gesoud, ‘The Guards aod police acknowledge tuat hud not some of them been related to members of Ei Coyole’s band Many of them would bave been Killed, as Luey were completely in Ubs the iweurgents, who bud Luem surrounded.” ae THE VERMONT ELECTION. Mach Vote for an Of Year Expectod. Ware River Joxcriox, Vr., Sept. 7.—Ak though this ts au off year and there are voquee tions of public policy of @ very important buture to be decided by today's election, it is evident that both Lhe republican aud demo- table parties will pull @ vous targely in excess of (at ususly cast in an off yeur. The relative strength of the two principal parties in the stale, as exbivived {n previous elections, re Malus unchanged, The main issue for Ube re- ubiicans Invo.Vves the election ofa pena jor .o succeed Mr. Edununds. The cemocrutio tmunagers are making strenuous efforts to poll w large porty vote, There are turee tickets «a the field, viz: The republican, the democratic anu Ue prohibition, ‘The candidutures are governor, members of Congress,ireusurer, aude Vor and sccretary of state. ——— SUICIDE OF A CHICAGO BANKER. Heavy Drinking the Only Cause As- Signed for the Deed. (CHICAGO, Sept, 7.—Henry J. Coristoph,a well known private vanker, committed suiciae last night, The occasion lor tue deed is a mystery and everybody who would ve likely to know reluses W talk, It is oviy kuown that Mir. Christoph went to the house of bis brother-in- law, County Treasurer Wu. Seipp, where bis wile was viniting, and that soon ‘ward be shut Limeelf dead with © pitol A soraing if rinktug, and adds Wet Mr, dusane did a large business as & privaie bunker,and has trans foan caco, sept 7-—U, B. bisinet Atiorne cr .—U. i y Ewiug tne begun a salt in tbe -ederal court tor B4U,000 against Col. W. H. Bolton of the post vibee. proceediuys begut against Col, Bolton's property. eful wuatate We district attorney wut fret huust all methods lo make ry " Hi St ‘the‘siate’ for the dissolution “of ube seuti Socked by the senmaporistion ef thie oity, is bev the raitmmds individu 2 Seen up'ine pool, and wil be