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AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. andlith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't om a STAR served to subscribers tn the ete carriers on their own account, at 10. cents per PS Tic per month, "Copies at the couutee Sine Sack By maal—potaae prepaid 90 ceatd & ‘one year. $0: six mouthe. pat one Sth: Pow Onice at Washington, D.Cyas ectondscinss mail matier.] Tar WEXKLY STAR—pubiiched on Friday—S1 ® year, pomage prepali. Si months, 60 cents ~—« Che Loening Star, ‘Alvapall suecriptiogs smust be aad lu advance, popaver sent lovger tai i paid for. eee of advertising mode Known on appfiearion Vou 6GI—No 10,398. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1886. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL _N SPECIAL NOTICES. BLAINE AND EDMUNDS. CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. the feed and water troughs, blacksmith shop, :MASONIC—ASP. CIAL© mut Vernon RA. Cy No. bh instaut, at two 00K P. me, to ate F'late companion, ATWELL SowLixa, A fall attendance is requested of sister Chapters frateru UL Members ily invited. “By order H. PICK ELL, Secretary. aoe i |, has been talking tothe ‘Sight and that he whipped me wr 1 Siriy whic Teor, Tn Feply would say. 1f Mr. Young thinks he can do Shan and money a the Wain comming from Alexaud fully awa iS conuing fro alexandris, we was fully aware (of wnat decisi oe he waa to give eiore te exhibiiou took place. Very respect , AMES WHITE, 183 Penusslvania ave. Bm; Washington, D, C., Sept. 10, 186. ae CAPITOL HILL PHILHARMONIGSO- (ee ch mceting att Mevauey’s Halls on TOESDAY NEXT, repeater 1 Taterested in the f Ere lovited to attend [Itelur => EX MEMBERS OF THE STH OHIO ‘acid Gibraltar Brigade wl . fending the Reuidoa at « f'veland, Obie, september TRilsss, can secure reduced rates by noting the “east JOHN FINN, 518 234 st. n.w. NICHOL-ON, MEDICAL EL! "eleinn hay moved his office. and residence trom 1000 Fat Gdice bung WASHINGTON, D. G, SEPT. 8, 1886 heretofore existing between the aderagte, wraer oe Sean ace of SHAW & ER athe & thls day dissolved by mutual coment Member of sald firm in authoriend vo collect ad settle ny debts due them. We have po liabilities. Thaake ing oar friends for Uheir liberal and kin. “patronage, ins ig ow, sRaw wi cistitth fae MR. INO. W. SHA’ INTINUE ‘Duainess at the old stand. seO-3tt (Faw SS Sine Pountry Church. corner of re cn Iéth and Gus nw, MONDAY EVENING, the 1310 instant, at 7130 o'clock. Course of reading English History watare, Astronomy. Geology Preach ‘Literature, etc. si members of tie Gisele on fends sre rquuevicd tobe prow Cou to. subvetine for tice. [selO-2t*5 A. T. PETERSON, Secretary. THERE WILL BE A SERMON ON your adversary the devil as = Fosting. on Walketh Shout sceking whom be may devour ist gn sainday. Sept Lath, 4008 Coruer Pa ave snd fi co vantay<® rue seatietione” selene EARLY CLOSING CONVENTION — ‘ait Local amemblies atfced wo Disitic are gatwonty. requested to = to the Clerks’ Early Closing Convent! tobe Day EVENING, Soplember isthe at So cleck pan aye ith. at 8 oclock pam. sek a By Order of D. pus NOTICE TO MARBLE DEALERS. Persons fine Monuments ard Headstones Shas fork catch cian vorinh ae of late WI | r Sen fetes Been eer c P hi scriice to ctowe out the basiaeas grand ity ls bere presented {0 some ive east eres ee iv ‘Marbiesabd inthe city o eee oe ATILDA RUTHERFORD. sce ‘Admin (R= THE EATRONS, AND FRIENDS OF the WASHINGTON CONTINENTALS to now that the Command has not gone and will not xo. Washington News and Gossip. GovERNMENT REcEIPTs To-Day.—Internal revenue, $392,631.90; customs, $849,535.04. CoMPLAINT has been made that the paper used in some of the consular districts tor mer cantile invoices Is of very Inferior quality. A CIRCULAR To MARSHALS AND CLERKS— The acting first auditor has issued a circular calling the attention of United States marshals ‘and clerks of United States courts to the clauses in the sundry civil appropriation bill forbid- ding the payment of fees to such officers _upon bench warrants or writs issued for the arrest of rsons already under recognizance before ‘a ited States commission, or uniess the court orders a warrant to issue, and also the payment of per diem compensation except when busi- ness is actually transacted in court, LEAVE oF ABSENCE for four months, from October 6th, has been granted Lieutenant Colo- nel Hensy L. Chapman, LEAVES oF ABSENCE have been granted Capt. E. H. Lescum, 9th intantry, two months, and Lieut. William Crozen, ordnance depart- ment, four days, tool room and other conveutences. ‘up from the stable floor, aga on to the cab-house Hor, fronts on’E street, there will be an inclined lane, or what is Known to stable men asa “runway,” for the ascent and-descent of horses to and from their work. On the cab-house floor, jneipal floor, will be the main harness foom and wash tairs, which will rise over the “runway,” there will be w large elevator, feet wide'by eighteen teet long. There will be three hay and air shafts leading down from the Toof through the cab-house flour, which witl be of throwing hay aud straw through on to the first floor and for ven It is estimated that the depot will cost between $25,000 and $30,000, The above improvements are being executed from plans by Mr. Chas. A. Harkness, architect, ‘OTHER IMPROVEMENTS, The erection of a residence on 30th street, between Dunbarton avenue and O street, for Dr. Clifton Mayfield has been begun, The build- ing is to be two stories and basement high, with @ pressed brick front and bay window ‘with stone trimmings. It will contain ten rooms and all modern linprovements. ‘The cost will be about $4,500. Messrs, Darby & Collins have the contract, Mr. Henry’ Weaver has ofa fine residence on the Tenleytown road, of High street, West se Will be located on the malo Toad leading to the President's country, home aud wiilbe built of brick and frame im the moder style. The cost will be $12,000, An addition to the fine houses now in course oferettion on K street, between 1 il be made by Mr. B. H. Warren, of city, who proposes to build « hand- some home for himself on the north side of that @ plans of ar. Wendie. Uuree-story and basement resi- dence is being erecied ior Mr. James B, ‘oh the north side of Q sireet, neat 17th stree’ northwest, from _piaus Mr, Chus, A. Harkness, arehitect, ing will Lave a pressed-rick frontiaid In black mortar, aud Wili be surmouated by a half man- sard roi. It will have a square bay Tunning up beyond the priucipul bed chamber Slory. On top of the bay window there will be by wn tron railing. Over the bay window there will be a haudsome pe ment ‘crowned with galvanized work, ete. ‘The first floor will be entey @ wide hall, at tue right oF which Ue! wing Iutow spacious saloon central cuimney. At the Tear of the parlor there will be another pair of Sliding doors opeuing inv the dining-roo1 ‘Tue pantry aud dresser is adjoining tue divin Too wud couuects with it by an ornament archway. ‘Tue woud work oi the principal story and main bed chamber, second: story, Will Ue stained cherry, finished in hurd oll, ‘he rest of the house will "be painted 1M parti-colors. Its ‘Cost Is estimated at $5,500. ney Is the builder, SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. nd Virginiaave. se, EDMOND pastor.—The religious Inter teen have been baptised and others await the ordi- vance. Many have pabiicly asked Christians o pray m. Preaching sunday Telegrams to The Star. MAYFLOWER AGAIN SETS THE PACE. Which is Much Too Fast for the Galatea, A Beautiful and Spirited Race To-day. Personal Enmity Between the Two Statesmen. THE RESULT OF A BITTER STRUGGLE IN THE SENATE—THE CHAMPAIGN OF ’88—NO MOVE ON THE PART OF BLAINE’S FRIENDS TO BRING HIM TO THE FRONT, A Srar reporter was talking with 8 political and personal friend of Mr. Blaine yesterday. While be thinks that Mr.Bi man in the republican party and believes he will get the nomination in ’88, he dentes that there Is any move in that direction now, and Says that the party leaders are kexping their minds free and unbiased on the subject of the Presidential nomination. cans feel that in the next presidential campaign all personal feellags must be laid aside for the interest of the party, The personality of Mr, lll not, he says, nominate him, as it did in’84. It was felt ther by Mr, Blaine’s friends that the nomination wu» due him and iven it to him even hed they known that it meaut defeat, In ’88 the juestion that wili find consideration will ‘Ho Will make the strongest candidate?” is yet to be ceveloped, und meanwhile the party lights will not burn'at any individual re. Speaking of Mr. Edmunds’ victory in Ver nobody who koew. expected anything else. to talk about the victory being ‘The Maine statesman did not desire Mr. Kdimunas' deieat, It is absurd to think he did, ‘The latter's conduct duri campaign would block him from nation: t, but he must continue to represent the interests of Vermout, tween the two men is personal,” he said, “It grew outof debates iu the Senate, prinelpally Upon the Alabama awards. beaten by Mi Au Appointment by the President, Ete. Mr. John Tyler, the son of ex-President Tyler, ‘will be appointed by the President chief of the private land claim division of the general land Albert Williams, jr., of San Francisco, a $2,400 in the geol ‘Secept the princi hool of Mines, A inted to the vacancy, has been reinstated ig named persons having served a Probationary term of six month manent —appoint- aries L, Hutchins, © class “two and Charles to class one the ‘second’ auditor. D. W, class one in the office of E. Carr, of Indiana, to second auditor. ot Michigan, has bee! from class One to class two in the first controller. has ineressed tl am. and 7: Young men's prayer meeting un- Young people's song. and conference Ladies’ prayer meeting. which will bethe office, driver's room. Near ti ig, ‘Thesday, 4240 p.m. ‘Thursday, 7 p.m. "Prayer and raise service, Thurs: day, 7:30 pun. All seats free. ouare invited. It jogical survey, has Michigan scl ine is the foremost in the Patent office. sd tor the purposes ‘The followin esses by EDMOND Hee SWEM. Lord for the money to pay ta person has he ut enough has Deen received tv pay printing, &e. have recvived menis in the TT; L, Polndextér, in the office of Keck, of Ohio, to first ‘auditor, and Win. glass one in office of MR. PARNELL’S RELIEF BILL. a WRECKING LAKE SHORE PROPERTY ALEXANDER’S PROPOSED ENGLISH VISIT = The Literary ani ‘He says the republi- Re ‘sts. Le —Third quarterly. meeting. tilam, Even BAER, D.D., at for the Charleston sufferers Let everybody respond. ing by the P, Es Hev. bm. iit ing sermon by the pastor, Kom 7:45 p.m. Reliet off Fecvived at either servi Seats ail free, wid strangers always welcome. n promoted office of the caching W-murrow in Y, d Isis we. at 11 am. cs Bi. Parios. Everybody cordially RYLAND M. &, CHURCH, CORNER ind D sts. s.w.—Prewching at 1 3, Virginia Confers CRE Subvath school at 9am. they wouid have BEAL ESTATE GOSSIP. the Suburban Population. d Personal Gossip of London Poor EXAMINATION PAPERS AT ANNAPOLIS, Candidates for naval honors made a very poor showing at the recent examination, only about one-third of the seventy applicants being suc- cesstul, Three others are yet to be examined. TRIAL TrIP oF THE ATLANTA.—The new leave New York next week fora week's trial trip at sea, going in the Airection of the gull coast. The purpose is to the vessel to her full capacity, and her per- formance in both light and heavy seas 1s to be Her guns are finished, have still to undergo the stututory test at the olis proving grounds before they are a bree months will elapse before that is accomplished. SPECIAL EXVoy SEDGWICK arrived at Paro del Norte yesterday morning, and, after break- fasting with Consul Brigham, began the inves- tigation of the local records in the ‘Cutting case, PostTMASTER GEX begun the erection near the head. by Rev. Joux ‘The new hou: by Hv. Rouwr 5 A cordial weicunie to all. (se ccltirne ry low. price uf S0e. per botthe, JUWN i I 14h7 New York ave. ARY. BAPTIST CHURCH, COR Hsia Sanbuih sehivol B20 am. Preaching 11 aah. and & p.m, "Pulpit sappiled oti Mand evening Bs’ ivev. Jt jeiphia. Seuts Yor ali and. ail cordwaly: in? Vited. "Prot Gonpow will interpret the murning ser non in the sin ianguage. ALONG THE JERSEY SHORE. ‘The Mayflower and the Galatea Start a Stilt Breeze. PURCHASE OF FOREST GLEN—THE DUNN-LOR- ING TOWN—THE FINE BUSINESS BUILDING 70 BE ERECTED BY THE EQUITABLE BUILD- ING ASSOCIATION—OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. The feature of this week in the real estate market 1s the purchase by a company of Wash- ington gentlemen who ure associated together, under-the name of “The Forest Glen Improve- of ninety acres of land at Forest Glen, on the Metropolitan Branch of the B. & O. railroaa, about nine miles from this city. The land thus purchased is a favorite Pleasure resort of people of all that section of country as well as from this city, and is one of Portions of the picturesque It was purchased from Mr. Alfred Ray, and formed part of his estate which Isone of the numerous fine places in that part of Md., contiguous to this years men. of id their country homes, It ts mont he said cruiser Atlanta will over Mr. Blaine. THE BOSTON SLOOP TAKES THE LEAD AT THE INCREASES 1T—SCENES ILLA LEAD- START AND STEADILY BEFORE THE START—THE PRIS ING BOTH THE RACERS. HIGuLAxns, N. J., Sept. 11, 9:15 a.m.—This was the day iixed upou by the American cup committee for the third of the series of the in- | ternational races, providing that the sloop and cutter had each won one of the contests, but be- cause of the fizzle on Thursday the second race is the event of to-day. Just before sunrise this morning a heavy mist hung over the ocean, but when the sun burst forth the fog disappear, and in half an hour it wax gone en- Urely. Down here, off the Navesink Highlands, the sea was tumbling in and the surf was very heavy. The wind was pretty sti” and puffy, acid bosom of the Shrews- bury was somewhat ruffled. By 8 o'clock there Was quitea fleet of schooners standing down the coast, making the most of the friendly breeze. They carry all their skyscrapers. In- side the Hook the waves are crested with foam, The race will be to leeward sey coast, The weather is a little hazy seaward. THE BREEZE PRESHENS, : The wind appea increasing. 1t is now quite heavy, and this, together with a tumbling sea, is just what the culter people have been erying for. yorters seem to be satisfled with (Fein aha WALKER, D. D., ‘The trouble be- carefully noted, ment Company,’ UE PRESBYTE- Public worship Lomorrow Sf Nand oth and the Vermont Senator was r. Blaine. Atver all the Alabama, claims had been settled that were provided for 4s you kuow, there was consider able money leit, Then’ the under the other class of claims whether the money should ve paid w the claimants or to the insurance companies. ‘The democratic nould go to the claimants, dupunds, Carpenter and ue Insurance companies, Biainé, almost aloue, opposed them, main- taining that tue money should go to the claim- Edmunds und Carpenter ri ignorance of the bates became very bitter. had’ the Senate At the Chureh or tue Covenant, corme Streets Sermon by" D.v., of Carus New York. No evening service 11° GRACE M. & CHURCH SOUTH, COR- ‘ner 7th and A sts, u.e.—Prewcuing at 11 a m_and 8 p.m. Suuduy school every Thursday evenin are invited 3. W. Happaway, UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Church, 20th st. near Pennsyivania ave., Rev. Caanies W. BaLpwis, pastor.—services, 11 uestion arose fr the most beautitul Rock valley. @ balcony sarrounded House held that it The senate, led vy ‘Thurman, siood by ti 'ILaS had a recep- tion in Milwaukee last evening, tendered by the German democratic club,which was largely Montgomery county, attended. “He will return to’ Washington next city, where froin the meuns have erecte, the intention ot 1 sliding doors oj parlor with one and the generally ving veoples mewn he, copes pen ea near med ‘IHE REFORMED CHURCH IN THE che iene re ot CS cea cry ear ete, cae Seeae i cert et rarer eater Ces No AcctpexT To THE PRESIDENT.—A dis- Patch from Prospect house, ‘There is no truth in a report put in circulation to-day of an accident to President Cleveland, dinner in the inn today and to his cottage. CANNOT BE AN OFFICER OF THE ASSOCIATION AND Horp His PLace.—Mr. R. C. Giascock, of ‘Virginia, a clerk in the coast survey office, was lent of the Virginia demo- eratie assoctation of this city. Mr. Thorn, the superintendent of the coast survey, has boll- im that it would be contrary to the order resident for him to hold’ thts position, and upon this hint he has resigned the vice Presidency. He will still retain bis member- ship in the association. Danish INTERFERENCE WITH AMERICAN FisHERMEN.—Nothing is known at the State department concerning the alleged interfer- ence of Denmark with our fishing crafts avout Greenland. Our fishing in those waters does hot amount to much, and It ts provable that we have no treaty with Denmark with relation icing the usual sul dispose of tt b-divisions into elt; he land in villa sites, being prepared tor the orection ot esque hotel in the Queen Anne be ready for the reception of ig. The hotel will accommo- 0 guests. Some of the sites wed of, but the erection in before next sprin, land has been org: ion of the following officers: president; seyraour W. A. T. Hensey, treasurer ani ‘Noyes, secretary. se in the population alony en very mark 80 that now the is wonderful diversity of d flelds has an jast night, says: with “him, P ge ot Mr. Bisine’s bill for a ‘ile Mr, laine devoted his UUme Lo studying the cuse and presently came buck fully equipped for the git, ‘Then’ it be- caine a ‘siruzyie between ine two men for supremacy in the Seuute. Mr. Blaine wou, He carried his bili through and It was passed by the House and became a law. bittered the Vermont Senator, and the bitter eased by their taking burman siuking fund” bill, eae The Bureau of Labor. THE INVESTIGATION a pretty pletui style, whieh wilt t guests next sprin, date from 100 to have already been Pf houses will not be ‘The company owning the nized by the elect He ute a hearty then returned ‘Mr, Peer McCart- ee FIFTY YEARS AGo. The Old Light Ww ‘dree ‘Church, Aussuchusetis ave., De- tween Oth and 10th sts. n.w., Rev. C. Hage AMDSON, pas.or, September 12th and 19th, tour yer rs to be steadily ‘The defeat em- ui “the End o: tue World; * septes elected vice presidi m. “Life, Death and Imuuortality:” 7: ry mi” 6:45. p. m., Young Peopl Meeting. Sauday school, 9:30am: Seats ness Was ine vice preside’ manager; F. B. ‘The rapid incre, this line of ruilro: during the past tew yeurs, lovely scenery with ti: Wooded eights and added charm in the pretty su Which may be seen aif aloue the youd Koekville. tie increased travel added to the num! now communication with the frequent. In addition the tin Brightwood and beyond atford pi easy avenues of approach to the elty. fantry Corps to Cele- brate Their Semi-Centennial. OF CONVICT LABOR, STRIKES, ETC, Carroll D. Wright, the commissioner of labor, in his annuai report to the Secretary of the Interior, states that the special agents of the bureau are now actively employed in the field work connected with the collection of statistics in regurd to convict labor, strikes, distribution Of products, and women workers of great cities. ‘The investigation relating to iabor, Wages, &e,, euiployes 1n the Uniled States 1s some portion of the force of ents can be relieved from the work on now engaged. “J am in hopes,” con- MEETING OF THE SURVIVORS LAST EVENING AND THE ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED—SOME ACCOUNT OF THE CORPS IN THEIE EARLY zr RESBYTER/AN CHURCH, 4% ati. ~Sunday” services” abday sebusl at praise service CHILDS. Gospel Invited, hat there will be a shower betore | hours. The pride of Staten Island, the Peiseaila, zot outside quite eariy and se Under working topxails canvas. The schooners CENTRAL UNION SUISSION, 000 PA every night at 7 afternoon, 8:0, eriet Gospel Lapsom will couducy the Dr. HENSLEY Will have charge of the singing. Kev. E. D. BaILey will leadthe Sunday night meet Il along the road, eve To properly accommodate 1, the railroad company has ber of daily trains, so that city is rapid and A number of surviving members of the old Light Intantry corps wno were borne on the rolls from 1836 to 1861 met last e Light Infantry armory to make arrangements tor the celebration of the sem{-centenuial of the orgunization of the corps. The following were Present, the dates indi Joined the corps: Capt. F. A. Tucker and John ‘on the frou sloop and they b Athdon and Sagitta got unde nd stood out for Sandy Hovk of the ruilwa point. The sea wi delayed untl DOTTED WITH WHITE WINGED CRAFT, moving about wailing jor the biz sloops to Con Yew Hoos, the Chinese minister, who, with his secretaries and other members of the ting the year they The suburban population is rapidly increas- ‘Market Space 6:30 p.m. tuto Camp In Virginia oF elsewhere this year. “The Compan wilt in this etiy om the coming MONDAY EVE the 13th tnstane seose Cape W. W. MILLS, Commanding. IMPORTANT TO CIGAR DEALERS. ‘We have this day transferred to Messrs BOND & FORCHEIMER, No. 65 E. Baltimore street, Balt ture all of our brands of cigars, which have been so ‘the patronage of all dealers in pure and honest cigars, About 8:30 o'clock the boats at sailand a few minutes after came down through the Narrows. When veseud bay the fleet there Across the bay all man- her ofcraft were seen, Including the steam tro, Atlanta, Meteor, Ocean Gem press, Kut, Rival, Ocean Queen, Fra Diavolo, the schoduer Gitana and the cutter Bedouin. All the sailing vessels coming down are curl ing the water under their bows and leaving & ing in all directions about the city and the re- cent purchase by General McKee Dunn and Mr. Geo. B. Loring of a large tract of land on the Washington and Ohio railroad is an indi cation that the ad: Va., as a place of resideuce, erally appreciated, Chinese legation, has been visiting Newport tering places, also Harvard col- returned to New York city yesterday rly went to Staten Island us . A. Carman and visited the the Casino at St. ‘hey will return to ‘fT VERNON PLACE ME hureh, South, corner 9th and K sta n.w.— Preaching Sunday at 11 and % p.m. by the pastor, Kev. 4. W. Happaway. Sunday Pubite cordially invited. ‘ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, EIGHTH ST, ‘between B and C stan e., Kev. Jaues W: Cham, rector. Services Sunday: “Morn more, Md., the exclusive right and title to manutac- | {. dicce, Holy Eucharist, 41 ain: tinues the commissioner, “by vigorous service, to be able to submit the results of the investiga Uons relating to convict labor, and perhaps Lo Strikes, belore the expiration of the present calendar year, and tuose relating to the other investigations authorized at tue proper time in ‘H. Thompson, 1836; W. Beron, 1837; Bolsseau, 1838; B. F. Beers, 1844; Capt. M. P. Fisher and I. F. Madd, 1846; Isaac Beers and James A. Sheehan, 1850; Capt. James Coleman, 1853; James M. Padgett and Wm. E. Dant, John Sanderson, Charles P. P. Wroe and A.D. Cannon, 1858; Sergeant W. E. Morsan, Philip M. O'liryon and (eso Bay Midze prepared ‘and other wa! they passed School at 90a rn Juined the squadron, iid West show, aitendiny in the event ington in a fe DeratH oF a Post Orvice CLERK.—Wm. H. Powell, a clerk in the bond division of the Post Office department, died last evening after a Loudoun county- r ty being more yen-, This land Las bee divided into building lots, and the town has already beguu bas been eb atler tue original pui ‘The uew town city and a short distani 10230 G'eluce: Hk pam; Even Song, 1:30 o'clock? Other days, Hoi Eucharist, 7 Sonier ioe comeemnity fe the Int fonrteen | i Giciuek Even Sous, 6:30 0 A Retired Army Officer CHARGED WITH DUPLICATING HIS PAY AC- COUNTS—A COURT-MARTIAL PROBABLE, Another army officer has got in trouble over istened Dunn- Major Georse ‘Dalton, 1860, who succeéded his father, a member tor over cleven miles irom this we ‘and beg to return our sincere thanks for the generous | ( | <>. ‘Savors bestowed on usin the pam. Mess respectiully, | Sxeii. Suuday school ee from Falls Chui twenty-live years; and George TABERNACLE, 9TH AND BSTS.S.W— vices at 11 a. mi. by the Kev. M. PoRTER arQam. Allareiuvited 1t_ ing lines. The body was taken to-day A depot has been bulit and the work of, ‘ton, Uhio, his former home, jor inter- the streets and erectin; The plat of the sul CROWDS OF YACHTING EXTI are filling up the beach at hig pay accounts, Charges are brought against Capt, William 8, Johnson, retired, residing in the houses is going on, ivision has just been hotel verandas, ‘Ths meeting organized with James T. Bolsseau bring hundreds of peopie as chainnan and W, E. Morgan secretary, WELLER & REPETTL Jane 28th, 1886. P.S—All goods ordered will be delivered in Wash- ington free of express charges. anl7-Im cS EUREKA WATER BUG AND ROACH ‘POWDER will exterminate tie pests Call oo HUTCHINS & BETZ, 1205 E at. n.w., get @ bottle, Wy itand you will be convinced ‘that it wili do the worl ‘Soid_wholesale from the above place. au27-1m¢ == EDWARD C TOWNSEN! iJ TEACHES OF BLOCUTION, Has Removed to ime 1317 13th street 2: this city, that he has duplicuted his pay ac- counts, aud a court-martiul, It ls understood, will be ordered as soon as Secretary Endicott returns trom bis vacation. Tue severity with which such cases have been treated of recent years gave the hope tit this practice of dupll- eating pay, which has been so common, had But now this ease comes to the trout. It is charged twat Capt. Johnson's pay las ecu collected on two accounts ior one ionth, the accounts being settied at the de- wuriinent here aud by the laced on the ini NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDENBOR ‘North Capitol st, between B ‘morrow 11 a m., rkel, so that the enie! ust in Its tniaucy, althougi the meeting of the rauge assoclation, il EXposition now iu progress, ty introduce the new town more generally to the pubile. THE ENTERPRISE OF THE EQUITABLE BUILD NG ASSOCIATION. Workmen are engaged In tearing down two -k buildings on the north side of F street, Just west of 10th street, and clearing the site for the erection uf a handsome building tor tue y York who did not care to agatu risk ves. on the steamers, the little a sulted from the heavy fog on the just race day having had its effect. The steamers Columbia, sylvester Taurus avd Cepheus still had esough aboard to fillevery deck. Tugs by the dozen With special parues aboard came down, avd fuadreds of fishing smacks brougat outa It was decided toceieurate by @ parade on the aiteruvon of next Monday, as the aulmgyer- tue 1th instant. ‘The ed 2 committee on ar- ker, M. P. Figher, and Lieut W: Tue " Véieraus participating on the occasiun wili assemble at the armory ac half past five o'clock sharp, Mouday after- weuring dark bats ing canes, and those who have badges sire lo Wear them can do so. Col. Lem Towers us captain aud Cupts. Fisher aud Coleman as Hleuieouuts, will be the officers of the bythe Kev EO. Dasixia wuujects “uct oy v 2 something.” How To Parvenr EARTAQuAKes.—Twenty Or more letters have been received at the geolo- gical survey from different parts of the country, making suggestions and offering advice with regard to the prevention of eurtiquukes, One that holes be bored through tie earth's crust to give the destruc ‘The writer 1s as yet un- wecompanied with its abn y fulla on. Sunday following were appolut Grand Republi FOURTH STM ECHURCHS EREV IE *. & RICE, pastor.—9a m., Sunday school atthe chufed and imbwion; 11 au and 7230 p.un inging by tue coir, ied James Coleman, W, HH. Hurrisoo. of the latest proj ing by the paste Geouoe FORDHAM. 6:30 p.m yo! ing; Wednesday evening, at prayers for misiions, 3:30 p.m. Suuuay afternoun Save All Band will hold s public mectiug. Mrs Dr. ‘HovekRs, presideut; Miss Ina struugersare welcome to worsbip with us. live gases an outlet. known to fame. New VESSELS vor THE Navy. tisements for the new naval vessels will be been broken up. and carry. a view as anywhere wioug tue coast, and consequently THE BLUFF WAS LINED WITH PEOPLE aymaster in New == NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIES ‘Stop your hair falling out. One treatment of the Electric Hair Restorer will doit Twenty-five treat- ments for $1U. It hus never failed in 35 yeara Call for testimonials of the best families in Washington. _ BB-wees 1222 F STREET N.W. (FR 7298S HOPE INs UNIVERSITY. BALTIMO! Academic year begins OC:UBE® 1, 1886 An- ‘Roun ements will be seat on application. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL ‘OF LAW. “The next sewion of thi sciivo! will open WEDNES- AY LESS NG, OCTOBER 6TH. Circulars can D. de tus to ‘SM YEATMAN, Secretary, University Law Building. corner Oth and F sts. iw. O73 NATION.OF PospiuStntnrat Gut ana Hora ho Bithictees ea rac sets alate nd at SURE STS EACE LA Premertvaniones, fo ‘W.Comsos. No. W. MACARTNEY. ‘Member N.Y. Swek Ex: CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds Deposits Exchange. Loans. Collections Railroad stocks and Bonds. and all Securities listed ob the kachatges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston Aad Baltimore bought and suld. A speciaity made of Investment Securities District Binds sud ait Loca! aiiroud. Gesr inserance ‘Telephone st ck dealt in. on Fican Beil TewphoneStock bought and sold.au7 ut opportunity for safely investing gither Susi! monthiy savings oF larger amount paid iuasadvaucedsiuck.” The security ofthe suockbokiens is Kirst aiortgage on Washington city feal estate, tis ferest on stock aid annoaily- CHAS HEEMAN ERGM ANN, Tr:asurer. <r REDUCTION IN HARDWoops. Having just received upwards Of 50,000 feet of Dry Popuar, Pwill ofer for ten anys — PPes res resae. Sper toon, | #4 Now 1 dressed two sides, $3.50 per CALs, 84, dressed two des, 345 per 10's Bs Dry4$ Walnut, Xo. 1, dr med, $15 per 100 bry 44 Cherry, No. 1, Greased 9U,0 jer 10h fe qh FR OTG i SSN Matec, SUS per ee Thewe are the lowest prices ever offered by any Zard ln tus city for the quality of stock: and tn ad. | Gition te tite Twill make prieeo wll stock tt band | torrespousingly iow. “The above prices are net cul | on delivery." Stal! be pleased to share your orders. Wate Sie sees 13th and listreets nortiwest (FR * LARGE, AouTMENT OF Gas SiXTt KES Fine une ae Seis TSS, Sa Sarome Ato Faudy Goods EF. BROOKS, =a Sai For Lease FOR 4 TERM OF YEARS, NINE MAGNIFICENT LoTS ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, 4S A WHOLE OR IN PARTS SUITABLE FOR STORES COAL OR LUMBER YARDS, LIVERY STABLE ac Appiy to NEWCOME & LOGAN, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, 08-2m,1p 1515 H ST. X. W. ¥ Ocx Wooo Masters TILES AND FIKEPLACE FIXTURES fare selected irom the productions of the principal man- Sincturers with uch care to meet themrtione tastes (Of tiie market and we ue.leve we are olcring greaiet SSducements fi the way of eateusive snd’ Ceirer fanged suck abd lw prices than auy dealer inany = HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, 24 Meh street. BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH tor tivurs is just what you want Our sales in Us article are Buw out lat OF ' war ys yy aLkER 1UTH STKEE: 3 fives proct Feicurtuisie of Li me, Felts, Pitch Plaster, N.C aud Gas bar, Cuarcuslleit, Line &c mbes York. Capt. Jouusen, it ls said, bay been brought velore the department beiore on a shinier charge, but on account of extenuatin; circumstances ‘he escaped a court-martial ani got off with merely # reprimand trom thesecre- rine glasses. > ned Wo about Lwenty-three and came from the northwest in gasis, and the prospects Jor an exciting race were brighten- use of the Equltabie Building association. The plans have been prepared by Mr. her, and the contract hus been a Rovert Downing, whose bid was 325,! wed Lo erect a substantial buildis . uly be in keeping with the cuaracter euly on this street, but accommodations for the creasing business of the Equitable cl is now the largest association of ‘The building will be Issued late this afternoon, It was thougnt this morning that the advertisements would have Postponed, on account of 4 change found to be necessary in the plaus of one ol tue 810 ton gunboats, but it was flually decided toud- Verlise the other plans. gunboat iu question provided tor its construc: Hon of plunks upon a steel trame, ‘The Seere- tary bas come to the con be contrary to the law, wien provides for ste Yesvels, witieh he coustrues to meuu all s Advertisements ior the plans for two sels and tur the guns tn tue rough ior ment of the cruisers will Le issued With te SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION—BEGULAR Tuose vt advanced years who ure un ‘meeting at pariors of Walk will be in carriages. Tue procession Will be headed by the Tuird Artitery band. THE LINE oF MAuCH. The line of march will be as follows: From the armory to Pennsyivania avenue, passing east on the south side of which to 3rd street, countermarching thence on the north side of the uveuue to ¥iu street, passing up 9th to Mount Vernon piace, passing by the res: of Col, Lein Towers, tance to Bu, Wo L street, rent to LUth, to K, to 15th street, re- Ww the armory. An order lo this eliect was issued by Col. W. comimauding othcer of Light Inianury organizauon, rrison, first euieusat and adjutant, whiel was wecepted by the v Abe musicians of torty in line—Drum Major Mackey, so and William Brown. able to render acceptably tne old fautry March,” otherwise kuown as “Ligat Up,” 4 popular Lune forty years ago. THE HISIURY OF THE CORPS, From the beginning of the century Washing- von had been famous for its volunteer inilitary however, from some un- accountable reason, there was not a single mnii- iuury orgaulzauion in the District. Even the Wasiingwn Cadets, commanded by Capt. W. W. Moore (father of Col. Moore, of the present W. 4.1. corps), di-banded. ‘he Washington branch ot the Baltimore and Obio ratiruad was being built tw Uns ely, aud the Baluimere vole unter compaules haviag, during the riois on Ube roud, rendered Valuauie service, were prom- ised a fege excursion on the opening oi Une road, Avout Ube middie of August word Was received here that the railroad would be compieted, and the Batuimore volunteers would visit the city on September 12th. Ab Ubat time ihe stores of H. Burns, Jona siilis and Mr, Young (latuer of A. H. Young) were located on the preseut site of Vernun building, J. West Wag- Diy: 2. our Union. nicst heiprul Alls. & Workers tnviied tobe present aud The race will be 20 miles to leeward, the yachts to turn a stake boat opposite Ocean THE RACERS APPEA: The Mayflower passed Sandy Hook In tow at 9:45a.m.,and the Gulatea also in Passing ut; wind northwest 23 miles; slighuly cloudy; moderate sea, The yachts are standing about the ligatship. The Electra has aleady taken up her position near the lightship, and the judges’ boat stands off about tarce At. Belore the preparatory signal was given the | made short boards, the sloop standing in towards the Jersey shore aud the Galatea standing to sea, —Both yachts have set their club ‘ne crew on the Mayflower are dressed in blue uniforms, while te cutter men are at- Ured in the regulation wiilte of the royal yacht squadron. The pieture presented by the in mense fleet, with the snow white sails of tue big boats towering above fioullla, was beautiful, WAITING FOR THE SIGNAL. The preparatory signal is anxiously awaited. Both yachts are making short boards to tne windward of the lightship. W was on the port tack she pussed a schooner to leeward. Neither of the racers seem to heel Over to any great exteut, but they are curling white water under their bows as they speed tary. The plaus for the | “itis earlier record is stained by a court-mar- tial sentence of dismi Wuile w lieutenant in the quartermaster’s de- partinenv at Fort Wayne, iu Micuigan, he got into trouble on uecount of u shortage in the erinuster's stores. It was charged that Le great-coats and three improperiy, be- condemned tn taking toem, it iow-othicer into counts, 40 as to GAY STREET BAPTIST and Sist sta, Kev GW. Mccux- LoveH, Pastor—11 am.. Gods 'Workmen. % p.n., ‘The Fullof Jericho. Seais free. Stran; Prayer meeting Toursduy evening ut 72 HAMLINE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, cur. 9th and P sts. n.w.. Kev. J. A. ‘Pastor.—Freueing. 11a pam., by the pastor: sunday secrdtion meeting, Tuesday, 7:50 piu; pruy er meet- ing, Thursday evening, at same hour. Vitutiunis extended to ail, (euaee Sunday at 11 a. m. of Ue recent improvem trom the service. | will atfurd ample clusion that this might kind in thiscountry. four stories und basement in he while the style of arenitecture is plat the construction and’ ‘the in- Wok four or five militia solid churacier o: troduction of rock taces suuke the building one of ‘hol, 9:15 am; cou- d_grauite will always the notable structures ‘The granite sorms the entire front up Ww the second sory and gives a mussive pearance, which iy not generally seen ine the most’ admired examples of modern urchi- teture. The tront of the tare of red brick with the rock-face iutroduced in Wis charged, he coerced a making taise eoteies in te cover Up the trausuctioa. The periormance Was quite irregulur, one coat being counted sev- up the deticieucy, aud a Lig rn in ws many pieces to eouut for mussing flags. He was tried by court-martial on luese Charges, und convicted of the general cnurge of “couduet anvecoml und sentenced to dismissal irom the scrvice, sof the court were approved aud ee executed, but he Was afterwards in the army by President Grant und It ty said now that, woney having actually been patd on tne BcCUULLS, Be cannot avoid @ cour ——_—-+e+_______ lew Library Site. MONEY FOR PROPERTY IN DISPUTE DEPOSITED G. Moore, tn Passes CALLED Iy.—Chiet Clerk Youmans of the Treasury has determined to revoke all per- mits now out to enter the building after 2 o'clock p.m. Under the rule all the heads of bureaus und chief clerks, in addition to the secretaries aud ebiet elerk, have authority to issue these pusses, and so Indy are OUL that it leads in many Instances to interruption of regular work in the depart. ment. Aviorneysand claim agents h and they get tito the department ollicisls and ‘clerks in winging up thelr day's work. Itis the purpose of tie chief clerk to re- Yoke existing passes and in future Wwrestriet them to members ot Congress, cials and empioyes and membs THE CHINESE QUESTION.—The collector of customs at San Francisco has advised the ‘Treasury that several Chinese laborers who en- tered the United States at Auanue ports in transit to Hong Kong huve nut departed irom country, aud ut the sucgestion of the Sun ustolnn vilielals at pores enter tor the purpose of transit through the country are instructed to add to the ame the descriptive numberof each Chtuaman’s pussport for the purpose of better identificaifon, as the names’ are frequently jadred yards trom CHURCH, COR 12TH AND ave—Moruing prayer Eveving prayer at halt ‘The Kev. Dr. HaNsBonoventor Virginia, will ‘The rector wili be iu bis pu.pit Sunday, 19th, DRY ME. CHURCH, CORNER H.R Naviox, und cougiegae eral Lanes wo inake years ago will ay 6 Upper stor! eunsylvanis the torm of curved ‘openings and e granite with gentiemen are yet re 14ib und G sta. Rev. pasior.—The members of tls chur tion Will please take notice that br. NAYLOR, Will preach To-morrow, af 114m. nd Inisslonary mevtliz wt 3:45 p.m. Wedaesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. curdisily welcomed vo ail the services of Foundry churel in officer,” &e., | in courses. ‘The contrast of th the brick is very pleasing, and itis used with such moderativn tual tue general effect is not murred with the heavy appearance which 1s sometimes the defect uf thi 30 p.m. Slutithiy 1@ loftiest rig of the style of coustrue- openings are large and yen- will be pleas th of the Iront, e interior arrange: nplish fuliy the nauneiy, uccommoda- business of tue association and revenue, ‘There will be two good-sized. in the basement nearly ou a level with the street, Whicu can be used for poses” The trst floor will Jor the officers of the assoc! entirely fire-proot, both floor miin entrance is’ eight fee. wide, access to a vestibule, On one side of this vesti- bule is the entrance to tue office of the assocla- tion, and directly in tront is the haliway, with a stulirease six leet wide, leadin, siories. As the association us over 5,000 1ndi- vidual accounts, the first requisive is to provide for the shurehoiders Who come in to maxe their monthly payments, Tne receiving clerk will be stationed neur te door, on tbe inside of a semi-circular counter, which enclose a space 16 feet Wide and twenty-cigut teet Lou; this counter the force of clerks and ihe books Passage-way on the outside of the counter ieads to tue directors’ and secre: tary’s rooms in the rear, An ubsolutely tire Proot vault, 6x18 leet, is solidly built inte wall bebiad tue counter and affords entire pro- tection Jor the bouks and papers of the eom- ‘These ure of great Value, especially in 1 OF tke Lact thut Lue capital of the cum- puny is now over $650,000, aud the business is Increasing at the rate of over $100,000 4 year, As may be seen, tue ussociatiog Will have the needed space for carrying on its business, and that of coune Was tie muin reason tor build- ‘the Ubree remaining stories and the basement explain where the revenue is Wo come from, so Ubut, us the secretary, Mr. remurked to & Stax reporter, will not only gets good return ‘upon the mouey have their own olfice rooms free of rent, ‘The upper stories are arranged in ‘sulles of rooms, aud are ‘ud peurly all placed on the retired list eroua, and the ef companies. In 1836, ing to the eye. feel OF tue fron: ‘The ample widi ch is 33.7 feel, enubies tht ments W be made'so as Lo accom purposes of the building, vernment offl- REGATIONAL CHURCH, 8 Of the press, ¢ LOH uns G sta —Kev. 5 N. NEWMAN. pestor, having returued {rem his vacation, will preach 14 nL, upon Tbe Keuewal of Live. Sunday scout at@z0aul Vespers 7 pm. A weleome forall. It le the sloop PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHEHA, ‘Chureh, corver o Lith and H stn. w.— Rev. Dr. Domun, w-morrow ‘Sunday School at In case 833 District court the condemnation of land for the sile tor the new congressional library, an order was made yesterday for the payment into the registry of the court of the umount assessed in the following cases where Lhe titles are in dispute, and there is doubt as to the ownership: Purcel 1, square 729, 760.41; parcel 3G, square’ 729, $11,756. ‘37, square 729, $13,828. Parcel 8, square 731, $1. parcel 7, "square 731, $4,033.15; - pal 86,703.21; parcels 13, 14, 15, and 16, square 729, $16,037.62. provides that the money shall await the claim oi the true owner of said respective parcels, pursuant to the terms or the seventh section of gress approved April 15, 1886, ut by the district attorney that within the next ten days the examination of all the Ltles wil! be com; mententer inty possessi CLAIMS READY TO BE PAID, The following awards on account of property ‘embraced in the new library alte passed through 's office of the Treasury yester- day to the Secretary of the Interior, and will Joun Grinder, be Preaching by the’ pastor (Sunday) wt 11 ao an Kind invitacion to all. HM BAYTIST CE lag, Sunday, September I: Store or oltice pur- be used, of course, lation, and will be THE MAYFLOWER LEADING. signal was gi th the yachts were Standing in towards the Jersey shore to wind- ward of the lightship, the sluop shaking in the Both lowered’ spinuaker Looms to port, Tan out ber splnuaker in ‘The Luekenbach gave the signal to The Mayflower breaking out her spinnaker bore down on the line ani 3:45. The Gulatea crossed “at 11:26, setting her spinnaker at the line. 18 eB Was covered white caps, The wind is blowing twenty-three miles au hour und it is hazy down on the nelseo ‘culiector, where Uhinese labore! id the May flow ig to the upper PensoNa..—General 8. W. Crawford, of the army, pussed through the city on bis way to Twenty-six years ugo he was oue of Major Anderson's officers at Fort Sumter.—Col. 8. C. Vedder, U. 8. A; 8. H. Crovk of New York, and Jno. R. Mason of Ban- gor, Me., are at the Evbitt— Mr. R. G. Blaine’s sou is lylug sick in Loudon county, Va., with typhoid fever.—Chief Justice Waite was in San Franciseo op Saturday last_—Dr, Thos, M. Norton, who has been on w six weeks’ cruise with the training ship Aimazon as sui charge, has returned to the clty.—Mr, Charles Dtaley, who Is spending bis vacation abroad, 1s expected Lome the latter part or the present mouth.——T. and L. Chandler of Phil Wm. Busb of Wilmington, Del, ‘ago, C. A. Zimmermun' ot St! Morris of Mavch-Chuuk, Pa., E, B. Carpenter of » F. McCloskey of New York, aud C. A. Johnson ‘illards——The New ry kOlt street Pennsylvania avenue. "These gentlemen yot togeluer, wud discussed the ueed'ot a: inititeey conpuny to receive the visitors, and fnuliy it was decided wo call a public meeting. two meelugs were heid there aud the Lbird’ meet- ing at tie Masoule hail, now the Bradley buiid- Jag, opposite the court house. The officers Jonn A. Blake, Licuws, Joun Mills aud “Brevet Mauro, Among $0 Wi, Prayer weeting Th Seats free at ull sere Strangers welcvive. 1t Tan southeast. c. Chureu, corner of Charleston to-day. ‘Ue. ROBERT NOcRSK ‘The order’ also dug Thursiay evening at THE PRISCILLA LEADING THE RACERS, 11:50 a. m.—The iron sluop yacht Priscilla 1s aying Lhe Yachts over the course, She hus ull her light sails set, and is leading the Mayflower by & quarter of a mil to be outsuiling the racers. At 1 passed the Sandy Hook ligut-suip. The ‘Galatea followed at 11:38:45, ‘The Muyflower at 11:48 was crawling gradu- ally away from her adversary. ‘The excursion Steamers are hugging the Boston boat pretty The wind is lghteuing up and hus shifted more to the westward. Atl lutea, following iu the Maytlower's wake,veemed tove holding her. The wind Js not over twelve ‘vice couducted regularly by the it Li i the 5 eivcled Were Capt. we sonatas Richard France, Second Lieut, “Win. sergeants were James P. MeKeun, tor many yeurs # leuienuut of the Thowpson, who still survives, was. corporuls, dnd Capt. K. A. Tucker, alterwurds of the Naticnal Biues, was iu tue ranks, HOW THEY LOOKED FISTY Y£ARS AGO. The uniform adopted was s high silk hat, with white flowing plume, silver front and visor; blue dress coat with silver lace tim- mings, and buttons, and light blue pants with Wule stripe. ‘Tue day tinany arrived and the company, engugiug tue Murine with about of muskets and received tne vis- flora and escorted them tw the Capivol and Ubrough the city to Curust’s suioon, where a ‘cvilatiun bad been prepared by fie citizons jor Here tue com laste of Lue hardships of w soldiers lite, They guarded the arms of tbe visitors stacked in tbe surevt, and when their time came to walk in to dinner they were obliged to escort the visitors buck to tue cary, and Laus lost thelr dinners. Cupt, Biake held com Capi. ‘France succeeded Neutenants James P.M the uet of Con; ven Fastor—subject at LL pleted, and the goveru- “ihe baribquak jou 01 the property. Praverand Praive meets, 7 Pm. Come to ail CHURCH OF Versalist), corer LEXANDER KENT, 49 p.m. Sunday schovl .e first auditor into court to-d Paul, Win. C. AL PRESBYTERIAN CHUN of Sdand 1 sts p.w., A.W. PTs Pestor. Services every Sulath ai iT o'clock a ot and Soca Bw. band, paraded of eee auacite 9 York World is autuori the statement that oue of ex-President Arthur's triends’ whe visited him at New London the says that Mr. rupidly ol Inte. His dyspepsia cured, and he has a stroug, healthy appetite. Drowned in the Rhine. FREDERICK HEURICH, OF THIS CITY, GOES TO GERMANY TO GET HiS SHARE OF AN ESTATE AND LOSES HIS LIFE, Consul D. J. Partello, temporarily in this eity, has received aletier from bis wife, dated at Dusseldorf, August 27th, steting that one Frederick Heurich and Ellen, his wife, residing at No. 108 3d street southwest, Washington, re temporarily visiting at Neuss, a city Rhine, opposite Dusseldori, and Heurich was accidentally drowned In the Rhine on August 20th. mouey, Mrs, Fartello furnlsned ber the ‘mone to home, bu; era Ucket on t Red Siar sieainer Westerulaud, whieh sailed 28th. The widor ulate entirely dest and as Lhe government makes no provisi Such cuses it must be met by privute assistance on the partof the American representative, and unless voluuturily returned ts lost, juentof that Kind, and the Sailon paid to the consuls is grea the charitable ucts they are compelled to do, Heuricb and bis wite went to Germany early in August to try to collect @ portion of an estate coming to the deceased. {he above uumber, did hot now autil it ‘Ve number, OW uD! . ‘when Consul Partello informed him, of his father's death, Bin, He pected home to-day. sows ‘Ross, the oaramen, have deposited Shutlenged Gandaur to row a face on the chair row plousilp course lor £200 8 side. ‘THE GALATEA GAINS A LITTLE. 12:30 p.m.—At noon the Galatea lifted herjib topsail, and it seemed to help her on towards the Mayflower. A few minutes later Capt Payne guve the commence: not stiffen, and is affected soine by the intense heat. The weather is still hazy. At 12:18 the yachts had gone about ten miles from the start and were about six miles off shore. Their relative changed materially. The velocity of the wind, which is from the northwest, is avout twelve’ miles an hour, parece pe aS the avd the Society Notes. The President and: Mrs, Cleveland are ex- ted at the White House by the middie of Rext week: “The paiatiog th dc upon the Executive Mai best piece of work it has known for years, The usual cleaning processes have all through with, but very litle returnishing has tne association ‘AMINATION OF APPLICANTS for teaciers’ positions in the Pubile Sehodls Whi be held in the Frankiin schoo! Bulldiug on TUL Vand WEDNESDAY, SUPTEMLER 15TH, beginning wt Bo invested, but will that hus been done Se aprnontihtony nis sald to be the and sheugain improved very 1 wind does hus been almost designed for oitice pure euiready been taken, ‘he committee of the assuciation who have charge of the erection of this buildin; posed as follows: ‘nomas Sumerville, adson, Killé Spear, Lat ‘Thomas B. Cross, THE HERDIC COMPANY'S IMPROVEMENTS, ‘The Herdic Phe-ton company are making ex- tousive improvements on thelr several depots in this city in the reconstruction of the depot al the navy yard, the addition to the depot at 10th and Cutreets southeast, and besides they are lo erect @ large depotat 19th and E streeis est, The improvements on the depot ‘ard, and the addition to the depot. 10th and lege piper Will be so ‘as accommodate a ‘and coaches, The cost of the aud that of the latter 19th and E streets northwest will the space between E street, on the ‘New York avenue on the south, and stories in height. There wi in front to be on E street sud w York avenue, The E street tage Of about 104 feet, and iden tbe gap. oes aut. Inforuution re fon tuay be led at the Superin- Ku Scaool Building. POWELL, Supt. Public Schools, AVE ASTEADY AND INCREAS. ing demand for single Building Love, Frouts of from two to ten Lots, at low OF high prices. We aly have constant appilcations for Dweliigs ranging in price from $1, ng Such Droperty, aud wishing ‘uoFiueast oF soutieast of U their advantace to, Mo Ey ‘The season at Lenox is but @ fortnight old, ined the Archery club I probably be the latest Positicns had not wand ull 1839, and hin, having ior his Juan Mill ry Nathan Hammoud,” Cape trance tenet a Mra. Whitne; lust. Mrs. Whitney will Of the cabinet families wo return ‘Miss Bayard 1s keeping the Secretary of State was the custom of her sister, to do when he was de- gers Pa tained late in the elty. Secretary and Mrs. Manning will be settled in their Dupont Circle home by the first of Uc- tober. They will be accompanied by Miss Mary ‘The Postmaster General and Mra. Vilas will arrive here on the 18th. ‘Mra, Gen. Beale has been extremely ill since ber return from Saratoga, but 1s now out of Mr. W. W. Corcoran returned to the olty this’ morning much improved in heal! Springs of bitn tas saly's ellen from whieh he rapidly ene DEER € Go. ‘THE MARYLAND SCHOUL FOR THE Reopens September 12 1600, Tei puytison that day at the Baltimore and Potomuc Washington, at one o'clock. abt BW MOKKI=ON, Supt. Baltimore, Md. ‘D. W. PKENTISS ANNOUNCES ‘ihe removal Of his Oflice and ‘Hesldence to 1107 Lath st. mw., corner of Lat Office hours 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and'4 to 6 pam, A 308 LOY OF ELEGANT TOILET ‘SOAP. 21 cents per box (3 MERTZ ave. Baltimor mest (he Liste) ‘The woman bein, xteater Dumber of hones ANN 178) Soe former is estimated 1:08 p.m.—The yachts have course sbuut itech miles, The gone over the is The depot at’ i ‘The il lie Sulphur last evening for & visit to iriends in West Virginia, ‘Miss Martin upon returning from Warrenton, nd the month of September with ntgomery county, ad. Mrs, and Miss Harman bave returned to thelr apartments on H street afters vislt 10 friends in Pennsylvania, Miss Marguret Kearney, of Chicago, is visiting IX ORDER To CLOSE THE ESTAT of store building to the parties (o whom It hasbeen rented {oF aterm ot: ire (0 close out at aud below cust my eure; Bovks and Stationcry ud Fi The attention of ny Blends and al neral's office. inaie Sullivan, ST —————— PARNELL’S TENANT RELIEF BILL. Gladstone Said Not to Be Entirely Pleased With It. Special Cable Dixpatch to Tux Kvexnve Stan Loxpox, Sept. 11.—Parnell and Churchill have agreed that the former's tenant relief bill, Introduced in parliament early this morning, shall be read a second time on Tuesday. A «i- vision ought to be taken not later than W nesday or Thursday. Meanwhile the debate on Lhe supply bill will be suspended. The Parnel- Utes will be able to avenge themselves for the defeat of this bill by delaying the Irish esti mates, which come among the last tor cons! .. There is no longer a doubt that the ts" relief bill will be promptly killed, with or without the liberal gessidents, | The govern- ment have an overwhelming number ob tel side. GLADSTONE OBJECTS TO THE BILL. The fact is Gladstone bas not seen ft, aflor having the details of the measure put betore him, by his presence on the front opposition bench, togive it his whole support. I under stand he has communicated his opinions this sense, that there would be difficulty in any commitment of the Liberal party to such an in- terierence with the main” principle ot the land act of, 1681 as thet which Parnell roposes in abolishing. t statutor: Korm ‘of Judicial rent It Gadsione does ot come home for the debate, and there is now small chance of this, the ‘interval belng 90 short, he will probably advise his colleagues to avoid very careiully aay definite accoptance of certain points of the bill, while aifirming, if nevessars, at there is uo‘otyection im prince ple toan‘amendinent of the land act. If Par nell had kept his bill to A SINGLE CLAUSE SUSPENDING EVICTION ‘on the payment of three-fourths of the rent, the chance of its acceptance as a temporary meam ure would have been enormously increased. Many tories would have pressed It upon the favorable attention of the goverament, and Ube liverals would have gone for it en bioc. Ite re Jection will add only to the general embarrass Meut o1 parties aud be a severe disappolutimeat Wo the suffering teuantry of Ireland, ALEXANDER'S VISIT TO ENGLAND. The Salisbury Government o Little Anxious About It. Special Cable Dispaich to THe EVENING Stam Lonpox, Sept. 11.—There is talk of Alexane | der of Bulgaria coming to this country, His | brother, husband of Princess Beatrice, went to | Darmstadt yesterday to see him. They will probably come to England together, The visit is giving ths ministers some anxiety, for tear | of demonstrations tvorabie to the prince and hostile to the triple alliance, since these would cripple them In the action ‘necessary to take concerning filling the throne of Bulgaria, Strict orders, therefore, bave been given that the visit must be made as private as possible, The, govermment Is determined tw walls warily. — THE GOSSIP OF LONDON. Tyndall Recovering—Herbert Spencer Again—Literary and Personal Notes. ‘Spectal Cable Dispatch to Tux EvENiNe Stam Loxpox, Sept. 11.—Tyndall has greatly re covered from the brain paralysis which affected himeariy inthe year. He bas been moun- taineering in Switzerlana, Herbert Spencer,after a longstay at Brighton, 4 down the Jer- | bas had to stop work, even letter writing. His condition makes his [riends anxious, “Lhe Lite of Annie Gilchrist,” about to be published, contains correspondence with rem | Iniscences of Whitman, Dante, Gabriel, Kos set, Tennyson and other literary celebrities, Darwin's lite of bis son will be published Unie season by Murray, The biography of Delane, theold Times’ editor, | Is announced soon to uppent. |, Lord Rawton’s lite of Beaconsfield will not 1- | be published ill alter Gladstone’ death,owl | 1.5 sald, to certain relerences to the ‘liber ieader. 1 fSsel will publish a volume by James Birme ex on | Marte | rating | waded dition of “The Arabian dy Burtou's edition of ber hus Niguta.” translated lveralig ic, aud prepared for housebol reading by Justin Huntley MeCarthy. ‘A Greul Speculation” isa oue volume novel by the Kev. Greville Chester, to be pub ished next week by Chatto, Aiccor~snaote THE WAR ON THE LAKE SHORE, Dastardly Attempt to Blow Up a Sige | mal Tower Last Night. ‘CHICAGO, Sept. 11,—The war against the Lake Shore ratiroud company in the town of Lake bas broken out afresh, this time in anew and moments before 12 ames Calvin, the night apere ras sitting in igual tower of tue Lake mpany at the intersection of the mala Yards tracks. ‘The tower ts thirty iu itis machivery by which the signals ond gates fof a long disiance along the iine of the road are turned. Culwiw was alone in the top of the tower and had no Uced nothing anusual when he was suddenly A COLUMN OF SMOKE ARISE at one side of the structure. It was bright mooue light, so that he Was aware of the nature of the cloud in an instant, aud a moment inter bis litte room was completed filied with a blinding simoke. Calvin started to rash down the stains ‘As lie reached the landing below a DEAF EXPLOSION TOOK PLACE. At that moment Calvin saw the figure of a tall, sicnder mau dart away west toward the stock Yards and was lost in the labarynth of cure Which cover tue track. Calvin was thrown 10 witu extreme fore ot his head through a Calvin did not loose consciousness, and after pulling himself together rushed out on the tracks, Oiticers Donovan and Costello were on guard uf tue time at the “Root street crossing. Tuey heard the detonation ‘aod ran to tue tower. ‘Then asearch of Uke tower was nude, uid it was rewarded by the duding of a tweaty” inch piece of shuttered gaspipe., Attached to it wan package of sumcthing winch, looked like cotton, which bad" been soaked In Sule kind of dark liquid, Smoke was comlug from it, and bright sparks were throw off. A vowtle coutaining What ix supposed lo be wn acid was, | Picked up near by- ‘Tue door of the signal tower was ajar and the | dangerous explosive had been thrown onto the | floor. The explosion shattered all the glues front of the house. In the ceilar ame the bab teries used for the electric signals. bere were 100 buitery cells In the room, and of these tuirty-four were broken, ‘The pneumatic wves used ia signalling Were tora and twisted, and the whole aystem was utterly Tulned. It will take thousands of dollars to repair the dain: When daylight came another search was tn | There is a little shed at the rear of the Lower. lu vais a sinall bundle supposed to contain another explosive was picked up. It was Wrapped in paper and tied with a lack cord, It was soaked iu some substance, aud was laid iu an old mattrass. ‘The puiice were airald to open it aud it was removed to the town hall, Calvin hud only been in charge of the lower ® little while, Kuving. relleved Wm, Nevina, What makes the altempt more dastardiy is tue fact that the outward bound passen- |ger train, No, 12, was due ab | the tower a few tinutes after the, explosion | occurred. ‘Tue ‘theory of the police Is that the | wreckers hoped to biow up the tower, and whe the passenger train came along to throw @ Switch, aud thus the train would have plunged into ihe mass 0! treigit care that line the side tracks, The explosion would have done greatet daimage had the door been closed after the puckuge Was ignited. ‘There were also OTHEM ATTEMPTS AT DESTROYING PROPERTY On the Lake sore Foud last night, one of wuich Was successiul, tue otuer resulting In the arrest Of the man concerned in the aitalr, About 8 o'clock lust night tue Luke Suore road received from the Lilinow Central a train of 28 care, While these were being taken over the Street crossing 4 switch was Unfowa open after About lull Use cars Lad passed, causing @ geD- eral Wreck. Fitwen of the ears were deraned, ‘Sod, altuoagu no loss of Iiie or serious damage resulted, tue contents of the cars were badly shuken Gp. About widnight Joun Fagan, 2 ex-switchinan of the Lake Shore roud, was Tested at 43d street Just us be was aboul, It is ‘charged, to throw a switch with the purpose of deruiling a train, Fagan was seen io Lis cell Us moruing. His explanauon of the affair 1s as inilows: ia company with & man pamed ‘Murphy, who ts also un ex-Lake Shure switeb- mau, be’ was walking slung the tracks, aud claims that neither of them noticed the ap- Arabl i [ | Ls i fa i ‘The Visible (of Cotten, 11 are i fa tae The total visible supe : & a i i | fit

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