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7 THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED D ILY Except Sunday, AT THE SIAK BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsyivania Ave. and llth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't THe Fvexixo Stas is served to subserthers tn the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cei ‘Week. or 44. per month ents each. By Eutered at the Post Office at Che Tate WEEKLY STAR—pubiiched on Fridey—Sl ® ee. postage prepaid. Six months, 50 Cente we an abecriptions n n sent loncer than wr Ht be pau iu advance: spa Vou CGI-Na 10,399. WASHINGTON, D.C SO ening Star. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1886. TWO CENT AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. A LBAUGH'S GRAND OFERA HOUSE Grand Opening of the Regular Falland Wi ter Season. \KAND FESTIVAL. for the benefit of the GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1896, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, at the EDNESDAY and S. DAY MATIN: WASHINGTON SCHUETZi WO ee | he Nataral Lriah Comed.an, Wasp wk ® DAN'L SULLY, , 5 : EXCURSION TO GRANGE CAMP EXHIBITION ia His Comedy Tr.umph and New Domestic Drama} SEPTEMBER Srn TO 157TH, INCLUSIVE. DADDY NOLAN, Beautiful Grove, Abundant Springs of Pure Water: Showing incidentally a marvelous representation of Tuk BROOKLYN BRIDGE, With Cable Cars Crossing. and [luminazed by Electric Lights, Monday, Sept. 20-MRS. D. P. BOWERS. sel i 9:10 and 11:09 a.m. sixteeu mules from Washiugtou; 400 feet above tide water. Jeave Washington from B. ana P. Station at 2:20 and 4:40 p.m. AEpxe ae Washington G40 wat, 180, 6:48 ana ban. Excursion rates. including admission to the Exhibe Adults, 60c; Childreu under 12, 80e. HL BELL, Superintendent, NEw SaTiosab ie sTER OPENING OF THE FALL AND WITTERSEASON, MONDAY, SEPT. 18 EVERY EVENING apd SATURDAY MATINEE ‘America's Ideal Artiste, VIOLA ALLEN FLORELL, Ip W. @ Cowper's Charming New Comedy Drama, “TALKED AvouT: Supported bs her Father, MR LESLIE ALLEN an Ttv‘ite emvemhie of dramatic talent in CPO NE FRED WARDE. e013 STUN IN GRAND CONCERT, Arie TIONAL CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17TH. Mise Jeannie Wins’ Dike Annie Loutse Powell, Dr. J. W. Bischof. Rt a cONGRF! is, P. Smith, Harry Stone and and iriends, by Giymont, leuving at 10 en ard pan. fitted up with elegant reception rooms for ladies uid gevtlemen, wud ineals served a la carte, “Fruit, lk, $13. BOSTON. 10. Q F EXCURSION TO BOSTON, VIA FALL RIVER ROUTE. ROUND TRIP TICKETS, GOOD FOR 30 DAYS, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $18. - ‘Tickets good to leave from September 18th to 22d. Excursion train will leave B and P. Depot, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, '86, AT 9 O'CLOCK. ‘Tickets limited and for sale to members of the order ‘homus W. Fowler, 921 jusepb Burro Fa 1115 Sew Jer Given, 423 | 0b st nw. ‘Gullihe., with Geo. A Sheba 1oth and B sts. p.w.; Janitor Odd Fellows Hall, 708 stow. 305-3 MA2884L0 are ‘Steamer W. W. CORCORAN: il_make dally excursions to Marshall Hall and ‘arriving at Washington ‘The Oid Manor House at Marshall Hail ee cream and lunch supplied excursionists Fare for round-trip 25 cents, On sundays the Boat will ‘make two trips to Mar stall Hail leaving at lo a. and 20 pan retaroing at lands p.m. Tore Hound trip 25c. . Steamer “W. W. Every SATURDAY EVENING at 630 p.m. Fare 2c. ‘au20 CORCORAN” ATS, 7. CENTS. ofsale at John F. Fils é Co.'s Musie store on and t Tuesias, Seot. 1 sel3-3t panes BIJOU OPERA HOUSE. ‘VENING DURING an a wharf 0: FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE.—Steam | Pucket + XCELSIOR will © her regulir trip toGreat Fais on SUNDAY, NESDAY and FRIDAY, at o'clock, from her High st. and canal, Georgetown, Bout can be burtered. Apply tothe Captain, sez-1m* EVERY AFTERNOON A a THE WEE! The Famous Comedy. Drama, SULVER SPUR, Seale of Maguiticence." Inetdental to the Play. Songs Dances and Banfo So os. HeaAR THE GREAT TCPiCAL TRIO, “Keep Your Eye On It” Admission — Matinecs. 20. Night, 25 cents to ai! bar's of 3 Ww. ounce to the Sheater-ioVing pablic that he has leased {re term of years whe oid Washington Theater. of Ante Belam avs, and. ‘at aa expense of over 312,000, has trans fdemed it into the finest. cosiest V Udeville Theater in the United States, and willopen same on the 20TH INSTANT, sith » speciaity Company, which will sand oT ae a Maple oF ztsis booked ty appear tbhg during the seasoa. Moto of the house: Every’ rattles selger (NTHST. OPERA HOUSE One week, commencing MONDAY. SFPTEMBER 13, Byron's World Renowned Play, ACROSS THE « ONTINENT. De not fail to see the Great Hailroad Seen $8. ‘aa: NHREE PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TRIPS BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TO CRESSON, Pa, the famousmountain resort of the Alleghanies, SEPTEMBER 2D, 9TH AND 16TH. Fare, with one day's board at the Mountain House, Abply to agents of company for full particalars, 251m Scuoor Orexs Ox Taz 2012 4S SCHOOL OPENS LATER THIS FALL THAN USUAL, WE HAVE DEFERRED BUYING THE ‘Tso Performances Dafir. on em Fane Boys’ Goops IME MUSEUM. ‘Pennsylvania avenue, near 1]th st. The Seusation of the season EVEKY AFTERNOON AND EVEN NG TH'S WEEK, Cayton & Standish $ Grand Ronetic Drama in Four Acts, THE RAINBOW. New and Beautitul Scenic Effects, And an Ex raordinary Great Cast, introducing the Famous KALNBW QUARTETTE. ‘A gr-a: show at a cost of $1,000. Admission only 10 cents. AZAAR — FOR THE 2013-6t ‘NEFIT OF THE Bi CHARLESTON SUFFERERS. Ou TUESDAY: SEPTEM' 24TH, a 408 G street, Lio iveciock p'm sels-av Fe ON ROLLER CuaSTER AT ATHLETIC PARK. Open from 4 to 9:30 p. m. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. Admission free. TWO RIDES FOR FIVE CENTS. e102" POE, E My PROCTOR ‘Hespecifullv ansouaces to bis patrons and the public that ue will reopen his DANCING ACAD: MY, Atthe qorner of th and {streets vorthwest, Ou TUESDAY. Se PLEMEL§ 14, 1896, Where be wii be pripircd to tech te Latest and Most Fash ouable Dances seB6te HE LEPSBURG, VA., FAIR SEPTEMBER 14, 15 AND 16. 1896, ‘With Runuing and Hurdle Races Trains will leave Band P. Station, 6th st., on Weiuesday. 15th. at 840 and 9:10 am. Retorning, leave Leesburg 3:56 und 5:30 p.m. Regular train Tuesday and Lburscay trom depot, 6th st, at 9:10 am Fare, for the round trip, $1.45. Tickets good from Tuesday, 14th, to Friday, 17th inclusive. set ‘A OF BAITLE OF BULL RUN, locks south of Pennsyivanis ave. Battle ~ceue ever painted. The mo: UNTIL NOW, TO GET THE BENEFIT OF LATE STYLES AND LATE PRICES. OUR STOCK IS IN FINE SHAPE, BUT WE MADE A LARGE PURCHASE OF THESE GOODS ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8p, AT UNUSUALLY LoW PRICES THESE GOoPs WILL BE IN STOCK ON WEDNESDAY. THEY ARE FROM 4 NEW YORK HOUSE WHICH HAS THE REP UTATION OF MAKING THE MosT GENTEEL AND BEST GOoDs IN THEIR LINE OUR CUSTOMERS WILL HAVE THE FULL BENEFIT OF THE CONCESSIONS MADE TO Us IN PRICES. LOOK aT THE Goops. E. B. BARNUM & 00. 981 PEwNsYivasia AVENUE Joghted at uit by Sua eleccrie sgt. Open from Bam. to 10 pun ‘ Adhuiss 8. S6 ents: Children ander 12 years, 25 eenta Un Suudays Dail price. seed Baxexs GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKERS Warranted | Absolutely BAKER'S Pure Cocoa, from which BAKER'S the excess of oil bas been Femoved Ithas three times BREAKFAST ir strength of Cocoa mixed BREAKFAST — with stare, arrowroot or BREARFAST — svgar. and is therefore far BREAKFAST — nore economical, costing (as than one cent cup. It cocoa, is delicious, nourishing, cocoa, Strengtiening.easily digest cocoa andadmirably acapted cocoa, for invauds us well a9 for persons in health, ‘Sold by Grocers everywhera, az . BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. We Ant Dermaxzp TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK u © or ‘424 Oth street. BUTCHER'S BOSTON SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, liat you want. Our suies fa Was Srticie ure’ Boge fear Coubie thar ot aay previous yeur. as HAVE PRICES REDUCED ‘From 40 to 50 per cent from our former low prices Al-wool CHEVIOT SUITS, at $6.50. ali ASSIMERE SUITS, at $8. For SUITABLE FOR STORES, COAL OR LUMBER Ovr Woon Masters, are selected from the productions of the principal man- inducements i Fanged stuck and low ay: Laos, Arrextiox LATEST PARISJAN MODES IN HAIR oops. CTEEA BANCS ENGLISH BASKET PEArTa, Lasse FOR 4 TERM OF YEARS, NINE MAGNIFICENT LOTS ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, 48 A WHOLE OR IN PARTS. YARDS, LIVERY STABLE, &C. Apply to NEWCOMB & LOGAN, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, %8-2m,1p 1515 H ST. X. W. TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES uclurers with mueh care to meet the artistic wstes 4 Wty Markel, aud we De.leve we are oflering greuier the way of extensive and welrur prices than any dewer i any HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ‘WLLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1309 F srazer. LOUIS XV. BANGS, EVENING COLFFU Jiair Dremed and Bauws Shingied —— mbe7m* An Aliwoui buck 4-bution CUPAWAY SUIT, at sie. Ax All-woo! Silk-faced PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, 8¢ $14, aud ait others at proportlouate low prices, Fine SrEHS(CKEK CUATS aud VESTS, ab 91.25, We havea lot of Odd COATS and VESTS at 25 per cent less tian manuiaeturers prices. Alot of Guds and Ends of CASSIMERE SUITS at Sity cents va the doitar. Odd COATS from 55 cents upwards, dor Boys frou 13 wo 18 years old, SUITS at $4 94.50, $5 and gu. Bey Oud PANTS from $2 up. For Colidren irom 4 to 13 years. we have SUITS at . Gewsriemes: ‘There la no better time than the preseat to salect « handsome FALL OVERCOAT OR SUIT, ‘REapY Mave om Have Tae MaDe To OmpEn. ‘We guarantee to supply your wants for lees money than elsewhere for the sane clase of goods, Boys— ‘The most pratent people are now clothing thelr Boys tor School. Everything is ready; there ls 82.50, SS. 95.50 aud 94, that are Worth double what bad ee eave Sree - We are asking for. — = Children's FANT™ at 50 cents and op. TRAD: Meo’s PANTS trum $1.25 and upward, - THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Is picking up. You may as well have a large ‘assortment of late styles to chove from, and plenty of time tu make selections as to come in the ruah bye aud Ure. SLOTHING coMPANY, es OAH WALKER & 00, _ aus NER 7TH AND G #TREETS «25 avenue ; Pennsvivania. O°! BES rales ed S Low UUAurER sHogs, size, 1 t05, ior Ts, reatced os op 2h oo 5a ae Ae, 200 pairs B'S ay E SESS axo vows pawns ary Ee feduced to ome-bull price to ck Gereatest bar Aaa = ab ever cberea i Washing ey ETE A er Eee Ss sw.setey, | 4 POsi:VECUKe bo MAcauIA. PAVER AN 3914-1916 Feoneyivaniasveoca | Zit easde in epee oe ‘prueba PA-GTRAW Halwatyourowspree — yyzt | Cucc cu mene ee ee aulesn (OES EVRY MEMBER OF THE MASTFR ‘Tinsmiths’ and stove Dewlers’ Association Is expected to be present ut the spec.al meeting IX" ES- DAY. Sept 14. at 7:30 pm., Room 100, Corcoran Buliding. | Busivess of {mportance requires your Prompt attendance. M,C MITCHELL, President: GEO.'E. STROBEL, Sec'y. sei s2* <qas_ ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. SEP Us eimnet Sonn ee ra yeOws Stare il be Kept open until 6 o'clock p.m. daily sel8se eI THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Oso Srkidh Se Covee a ras sev H DAY OF SEPTEMUER, 1886, Witiia L Ross. "1 al 0, On motion of the plulat by Mr. C. FL Cragin, Jr, his slicer: ies ordered ee ‘the Gefeindasnin Flea: oxgsital. aid husband, Louisa A. ‘Mullican a: band. the widow aud uiknown Beirsat-uw oF Kober 4. Gray, deceased, und the unknown Lelrsut-law of Lonn Lavy, deceased, cause thelr appeatunice to be en tered beret on or velore the first rule duy occurring forty days ufter this day: vtuermise the cause Wal De Proceeded with as in cuse of default. ‘The ob ect of tuis suit is to Vest the Jot 13. square 31. fu the City of Washiny Coluu.bia, as describe iin the bill of Said cause, xbsoiute.y Lu the complaiuant ia fre, ree from apy trust whatsoever, und to divest apy iuterest tuat the heirs of Mary M.' Duffy, deceused, may have therein xy of the above order, be published ‘Provided, » once a week for three suc essive weeks 1a THE | VEN- INa Stak newspaper, of tuls city, prior to the expira- Yon Of suid. period, fi uddivtou té the publication re- quired by the rules 01 this court, By the Court, CHARLES P. JAMES, Justice, Prue copy. Test. RJ, Meias, Clerk, By W.& Wintias. Assistant Clerk. _seld-law3w (RS HE SUPR OIE COURT OF THe S DIS k.CT OF (OL MLIA, THE 10TH AY OF sb PTEMBER, 1586. ‘ SALLIE 5. GOLDEN ¥. HARK H. GoLDEN.—No 9954. oeket 25. Oo motion of the plaintiff; by Str, Campbell Carring- ton, her so tettor. it is ordered the defendant, Hatry It. Golden, cause his appearauce to be entered ie. clb ol OF before the first Fuleday occurring for-y days ufier this duy: otuerwise tue cause Will be pro- ceeded with as in case of veal, ‘The object of this sult ly tor u divorce a vinculo. Yrovided @ copy of this order be pipiished in THE EVENING STAK Lewspuper iu addition 10 the Wasbe ington Law ~eporter sy the.< ourt CHARLES P. JAMES, Justice. 2 true copy. Test: RJ. MEIGS, Clerk. By MA. CLANCY, Ass’t Clerk. se.3-law-Sw (5B THE, StPREwe cocnr or Tite “SE~ istrict of Columbia, Holding a pechal Term for Orphans’ Court Husine s, "Neptember $4 1680, Tn te matter uf the Latate 0 Ala.tida Madison, late ofthe Distnet of Columbia. deceused. Application tor the probate of the last will a: d tes- tantent aid lor lecters of adulutstrationt: Laon the tute of tne suid deceased, hus this day beet tinue by Sunte St. Carrol ‘Al persunis interested are hereby notified to appear fm the court ow FIGDAY, THE FLEST DAY OF OUTUBER NEXT, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M to show cause why ihe sald will shoul not be proved ahd udmitted to (probate und letters of adwitnistration G1. 0 On the eatite of the 8 ud deceased should not issue a: prayed Vroviue: copy of this order be pubsished once a week for ‘three weeks in the Wasb- ington Law Reporter and in The Evening star pre ious to the said day: OS Wie AC. MERRICK, Justice, yy the Court. DORSEY CLagets, Register of Wills GC COL, Solicitor. seld-law3w OR, DEG NIGIOL ON, MEDICAL eLEO teiclan, bas moved his office and residence to 516 11tu st. n'w., from 1005 F st. 0! tol p.m: 8 to 7p. EARLY CLOSING CONVENTION — All Local As-embiles att.ched to Disirict Assembly 66, are earnestly requested to send deie Sates to the Clerks’ ka ly Closiug Convention, to be weld at j1i-ton’s hall. corner 7b and D sis. n.w., MUN- DAY EVENING, September 13th, at 8 o'c.ock p.m. sel0-3t By Order of D. A. 66. (Keeps SOTGE To MARBLE DEALERS 18 desiring fine Monuments and Headstones It grea:ly to their udvautage to cai at the of the late WILLIAM XUTHEKY ORD. corner Zist st and Penusvivunia ave. ‘The stock 15 belug sold at a great sucrifie to hse out the business, A grand oppo:tun.ty is here presented to sme live business mau to secure a good stock below cut and Pilvege of the best marbie sini iu the clty of Wash- Inston. MATILDA RUTHERFORD, sel0-5te Aduministratrix, (a, AN EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS: for teacivers’ jositions in the Pubite Seuouls Wiil be held in the Franxlin School Building on TUES DA and WrDSESDAY, SEPIEMSER 14TH and 25TH, beginning at 9 vcioc. am. Tuformation re spectig this examinavion iuay be liad at the Superin- Yeudents office in (le Fak Iu seviool Building. se8-6t WW. B POWELL, Supt. Pubsie Schools, $=, WE HAVE ASTEADY AND INCREAS. (Kos8" tng detnend tor sinste butising oe eas als for Bulls Erupts of from two to tein Lets, low OF high prices. We al have constant app ica.lons for Dwediides rangiog in price from $1 dey to $7 000, Persous owning such property, and wIshiug to seit, ou Capitol Hil, or northeast Or southieast uf the Capitol, Wil flud 1 t0 their advautaze to give Us call, ‘M.M ROHRER & Co, se@-1m Sd und East Capivo! ste (== A CESTING OF THE LoT-ocpeRS ‘of Columbia Harmony C-mete-y will be heid MO DAY, September Zuth, at 8 o'cl.ek p.tD., at Plymouth Congregatioual church, corner 17th and P St. nw. Busliiess of importance will be trausucted. Bring certincates or other evidence of ownership. Nespecfudy. Wa. Syphax, Carter A. stewart, Wa. 1H. Bruce, George H. Jobuson and Williai 1.. Free man, we (ee BRD Ws, REENTISSANNOU ihe removal of his Office and Kesidence to 1207 14th st. n.w., corner of L st. Oflice hours 8:30 to 10:30 am. und'4 to 6 pan. seduw al A JOB LOT OF ELEGANT TOILET ‘SOak. 21 cents per box (Fcakes) MERT2S (harmacy, se8-1m Tora'F ac mw. (FES ORDER 70 CLOSE THE Esta 1 and give possession of store building to the Parties :o whous It has been rented for aterm ol years, | desire to close « ut at und below cost my entire stock of uoks and Stationery and Fancy Guods by the first ofGc.ober. The attention of iny frieuds und ail who may be luterested is especially invited. 1 must vacate ‘tue bulluing by Uctuber 1 next, . WHITAKER, o se2-1m 1109 Peuna. ‘ave. (R= DE, CHARGES ALLEN HOMEOR ‘athist, has removed his Uffice to 1112 G st. nw. Office hours: § to ¥:3U ain., 1 lo 2 and + to 6:30 Ba. poud ¥o10 to 1A am. oly. Telephone cali, IMPORTANT TO CIGAR DEALERS, ‘We have this day transierred to Messrs BOND & FORCHEIMER, No. 65 E. Baltimore street, Balt more, Md., the exclusive right snd title to manutnc ture ail of our brands of cigars, which have been 50 Popular in this community for the last fonrteen years. We cheerfully recommend thee gentiemen to the patronage of uil deaiers in pure aud honest cigugs, ‘und veg to return our sincere thanks for the generous favors bestowed ou us in the past. Most respecttully, WELLER & REPETIL June 28th, 1986. P. S—All goods ordered will be delivered in Wash- Ington tree of express charges. aul7-1m (SS EGRERA WATER BUG AND ROACH POWDER will exterminate the pests, Call on BUTCHINS & BEIZ, Lay Eat. D.W., get a bottle, ty itand you will be couvineed that it wil: dy the worl Soid wholesale from the above place. _au27-1m* e= EDWARD C TOWNSEND, TEACHEK OF ELOCUTION, ‘Has Removed to jyl-4me 1817 13th street n.w. (Fe FOES HOPES UNIVERSITY. BALTIMOKE, Acaiemie yer begins UC.OB8 1, 1866 An- feece ‘will be seut on appheation, ma weestoc) (tre MORGETUWN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL ‘Lhe next seseion of thi. scivol' will open WEDNES- DAY EVENING, OCIOGER OTH. ? Circulans tan be obtained by appl. ing to BM YEATMAN, a Dhiversity Law aniudlig, Corner cth-and ¥ stg tw. ck PHOSVITZ.—THIs COMBINATION, OF ‘calisaya, Wid Cherry and Horsiord's Acid Phosphates, is « popular aud efficient Brain aud Nerve dem ane, mogutcd acnioay Siaavin nol et S149 Peunaylvauie-aves th bettiea or ou drauaht wth vou wane tae Iso. W. ComsOm. Jno. W. MaGanTweY. c= Member N.Y. ewock EE CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Guveroment Bonds, aulitsp18 of New York, ‘and Baltimore bought and sold. A made of Investment pA tpectalty made of > Securitien, District ‘Lelepbone st ck dealt in. American Bell Texephone Stock bought and sold.au7 TH WASHINGTON 6 PERCENT PER. (Kees ENEURGIOS & PER CENT Pe Oners an .excelient 0} portunity for sama invest either sinail montuly savings Or largete cute fies see, Tue securiy of tbetock first mortage on Wasbiogton city real wetate, “ist Merest ou stock’ said annuaiiye oY Caiman Hiza tem ends ‘Treasurer, > LUMBER. REDUCTION IN HARDWOODS, Havi received upwards re walk offer for teh dagen CCS feet Of Dey Rag a crete wo slaeas eS per 100 8, 4-4 No. 1, dreused two sid 50 _ BK BAe BO Sree two mde om 28 pes foie Dry4-4 Walnut, No. 1, drcned, $15 per 100 fe “44 Cherry, No. 1 aressed st Pts t AS hsteges Satya tee per These lowent prices ever offered yard Is this ity, for the Ruahtr oe mane Saale Sahin ee eed i. e era rep oe pe 3e28 13th and & streets northwest. = FATA OF as a FIXTURES is Washington News and Gossiv. Governwesr Recerprs To-Day.—Internal Tevenue, $766,191; customs, $831,046. PostMasTER GENERAL ViLAS is expected here the last of this week. THE PursmpEst’s ReTurs.—It 1s stated at the White House that the President may poss!- bly return to Washington by the last of the present week, but no definite information has been Feceived. He will probably resume his residence at the White House jor a while at any fate, as his cottage 1s not yet quite ready for occupancy. OFFICERS AND Crews of the light-house ser vice vessels are to be admitted free to the bene- fits of the marine hospital service. THE SURRENDER WAS UNCONDITIONAL.— Capt. Lawton, in an interview while passing through Texas in charge of the captured In- dians, said that Geronlio’s surrender was un- conditional. 1s THE PRESIDENT GoING WesTt—A dis- Patch from Rice Lake, Wis. says: At a dinner Party given in honor of Mr. Vilas, at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Vanbergen, 1n this elty, Mr. Vilas stated that President Cleveland had ‘promised to make a tour of the west with nim next fall. Cot. Beto SHot THE DeEx.—The President and other guests of Saranac Inn went on another deer hunt on Saturday. The sports- men stationed themselves at convenient points along the “deer run” and the dogs were turned loose. “Their only quarry was a doe, which ran within range of Col. Belo’s rifle and was brought down by a single shut, SENATOR MorGax, of Alabama, arrived in the city to-day from Clifton Springs, N. ¥. where bis family is staying. His daughter, who has been so dangerously ill, is much better. The Senator says it will probubly be severai mon hs Letore she cun return home, but she 18 slowly convalescing. # Ge. Josrpu E. Jonystox, U. 8. pommis sioner of railroads, has engaged quarters for himeelt and wie at Asbury Purk, and @ill remain there until about the 1st of October. He hus been advised to take some rest before resuming his duties, Tue TRAINING SHIPS Saratoga and Ports mouth left Madeira on Saturday for Narragan- sett bay where they are expected to arrive about the iniddle of Octover. Capt, R. A. MonTGomeny, 6th cavairy, has been granted one month's leave, upon being relieved trom duty at Jetfersou burracks, Mo. Tue Resioxatios oF Freer Ligvr. PHILIP C. WaLEs, ussistant surgeon, has been accepted by the President, to take effect November 5, | 1886. Commopore DaNtEL L. BRaixe safled trom Newport News last night on the steamer Fin- ance for Rio, to lake command of the Sou:b Atlantic squadron, Assistast Esoixgee W. J. Baxter, U. 8. N., whe bas been visiting at bis father’s house, on Capitol Hill, for a few days, will leave the clty this evening and sull from New York Wednesday for Glas- gow. He has been oruered to Glaszow on special duty to study steam engineering. Mr. Baxter 1s Washingiouian, aud when a boy was a route boy ou THE SCAR, He distin- guished bimseif at the nuvul acudemy, gradu- ating al the head 01 bis class. His seiection 10F 4 mission of observation at Glasgow Is cousid- ered asa great cou, iment 0 bis abilities as au engineer office THE YELLowstoNe NaTIoNaL ParK.—D.W. Weur, late superintendent ot the Yellowstone National park, bas submitted his report for the lust fiscal year. The uppropriutions tor the Yeur unounted to $40,0UY, wud disbursements Wo $39,000, He reports game more pientitul than ever belore; tuat elk, uuteiope, deer und mountain sueep ure in large herds,” Hotel ue- coumnodations are ample wud rates reasonuble, Travel durlug tue past seuson has exceeded that Of uny previous yeur. The Yelluwstoue Park uasuciation have leaned sices ut the Hut Spiluys, Nurriy Geyser Basin, Fire Hole and pper Geyser Basin, ior the of erecuny uolels, “He recomulends the esuablieument of S court in tue purk witu exclusive Jurmulction ‘over misdemeanors aud power to eXuimine tuto und hold to ball cases of feiuny, to ve trled at the court of ueurest jurisdiction, us the Wyo- ming territorial laws under wuien te park was protecied huve veen repeuled. As tue ast Congress relused 10 uppropriave for sularies of Park officials, and provided ior its belug turned over ty tbe militury, on the 2uth of August Capt. Harris, of troup M, 1st cavairy, tox charge of the purk. ‘Tue ConpiTION oF SECRETARY MANNIXG.— A STAB reporter met a friend of Secretury Manning to-day who has recently seen bita. He says the Secretary is yearn now in as gvod bealth as be will ever be again aud, except jor his iameness is us weil or nearly as well as when he entered the cabinet. As w the lame- ne# it is uot # thing tual afficts bis physical condition, Itis mereiy an tucunveulence, aud would in'now way interiere with tue perform- unce of bis duties a8 Secreiury of the Lressury. Mr, Mauning uas nut, however, spoken Ww auy ene couceruing bis returo to tae departineut. Yet it is yenerahy expecied Luat be will rewira, ATHREE-MASrER SUNK.—The signal corps Station at N ntucket, Muss., reports to the chief signal offiver that a large unkuown three- musted schooner sunk 1a the vicinity of Sandy Folut, sails banging loose and overbuard. No particulars can be learned, Four hundred bags offlour were tound near Tuckanuek beacu marked T. C, N.Y. C. Savep THE‘VesseL.—Lieut, Emory, com- manding the U.S. S. yespateh, hus telegraphed twe Navy department that the Desputch has arrived at Newport with the abandoned senooner Abbie Dunu in tow. Tue Despuich wus Seut Out Jast week o Llow up this wreck, whiten was lying wbout 40 miles svutheust o Montauk pointy direcdy in the way of trausatiunde steamprs. Lieut. Emory, upon fuding it, sw (hatidwas @ tuinber laden vessel, aud euuse- quently very buvyant, and be was aule wo .ow Aint port, thus euabling the owners or tue Lu- surance colnpantes to secure whatever of value Femuing, It was loaded with sumber tor this elty. Tue Drovcur in Texas—First Auditor Chenowith has returned from Texas, He says the people 1n tue western part ot the state are in @ uepioruble coudition on account of the dry weather, Tuey have raised practically no gral, anu seed ior tueir nex. yeur’s crops will have 1O be given to tuem. Ln some counties, ue Suid, there was not twenty busbels of corn raised. ‘That part of the state 1s nut weil adupted to ag- Ficulture, as it is uot weil Watered. Its ony of Fecent yeurs that the growtu of crops has been Stlempied. It is better suited tor grazing. Naval Ogpggs.—Lieut Wm. W. Kimball, ordered to duty in the bureau of ordnance, Oc tober 1st. Commander Chus. J. Burelay, de- tached from commuud of the Alert aud placed On walling orders. Lieuts. Wille Swilt, #. W. Nicuols, Juo. U. Irvine, C.K. Curis, “Henry: Morreli'and FA. Wiluer, Busigus H.C, Wal gusuuw, A.B. Clements und Harry Kinwell, P. A. surgeous M. H. Simous and Kuruest Nor. feet, P. A. Eugiueers J... D. Borthwick and Chas. P, Howell, irom tie Alert, and pluced on Waiting orders. Assistant Puymusver Living- stun Hunt, trom the Alert, aud ordered to wetue sccounis und wait oruers. PRuSONAL.—A Suratoga dispateh says Beo- Fetary Buyard is expected to spend”s portion 01 October there.—sirs. Clapp, wite of Maj.Clapp, U. 8 Ay ts at Paso del Norte, Mexicu.——Mr, Le \ $299,270.00 | Persiu, sulied froin New York for kui futurmatlasappiyatoiies | Saturday.—Mr. .W. uxbing, Of this city, uus gone to Cuuries ton, & C, rs. Joseph 8. Bessiuns, of Bartow, Flu. formerly Miss Lroue Hancock, ts visiing uer futuer, No. 2404 Peunsylyaui ave.—Dr, 5. Ke Watts bad au attack of vertixo on Suturday.— Gen. Pope was iu Chicago ou Suturday.— Mr. i spencer Pratt, United states minister 10 rope on. Pendleton, Uuited States miu- ister 0 Germany, wuo bus veen traveling in ‘Switzerland, returued to Berlin Savurday und Tesumed the duties of bis ullice.—Mise M. Fusuer aad Mr. D. H. Salmon, o1 Wasuingtou, Were regisiered ut tue New York Heraut ris wnd Mr. A. L. Burber, of buresu vu Saturday, Wasuiugton, at the Lonuou bureau of ibe Me —! r James Matthews of Wasu- ington, was the guest of tue BurdettCoutis Beuevoleut ussvciativa at Sarswye Spriu on a Ye D. Sand 1. Gg. Tuuton, of ‘BL Louls are wt Willard’s——Capt. Cuns, 5. Smith, U.s. A, AS. Green, una R. Fraser, U.S. N., and M.’R. Higgins, of Cieveland, Oui0, wre at tue Eubiit.——J, at. “Burvurd, uud wile, Of Guluiudy, and J. M. Hull, of Provideuce, ure at the National—w,. C, and wire, of Pittsburg, und H. M. Gi and wife, of Columbia, 5. C., are at the Metropolitan.— Major 8. 4. Junius, of the Interior department, hus goue down we we days" rest.—superini bs. We bo New ¥ Tinnviay Cyare we tae Rlgee FL the St, Joneph's Retreat, the new Ueugon Park comeuery” eat Bastian i Youteraay ‘Gibvons dedicuted by Caruinal . CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. Appointments and Promotions in tHe Interior Department. The following official changes have been made in the Interior department: George L. Holmes, South Carolina, appointed a special agent of the bureau of labor, at $1,400 per an- ‘hum; Miss Annie R, Wilkinson, of Ohio, and Waller F. Aycock, of Tennessee, have been pro- moted in the perision omce from copyists, at $1,000 and $1,200, respect- $900, to clerks, at ively. The following promotions were made in the pension office Saturday: Wm. Smith, of N. Y. and Frank B. Curtis, of N. Y., from cler| $1,800 to principal examiners at $2,000; James At Hastings, of N. ¥., and E. Key Buchanan, of Md., trom clerics at $1,600 to $1,800; Johu P. Cavivan, of N. Y.. “trom clerk ‘at $1,400 to 1,800; Louis J. Harbaugh, of Md.. Wm. H. Bell, of Md. and Geo, O. Evans, of N. H., trom clerks at $1,400 to $1,600; Geo. Rt. Kessler, of Il!., and August Donath, o. Pa,, from clerks at $1,200 to $1,400; Joel R. Siddall, of X. J., clerk at $1,000 to $1,400; Seamore A. ‘Cranduil, of Minn., Miss Mary E. Ciemenis, of Mo., aud Miss Frances E. Hewlett, of D. C,, from ‘clerks at $1,000 to ‘ ‘The tollowing appointments were also made: Horace 8. Silles, of Wis., clerk at $1,000; Miss Emma Arthur, of Obio, copyist_ at 3900; ‘Thos, I Kelley, jr, of Tenn, laborer at $660. THE NEEDS OF CHARLESTON. Views of Assistant Secretary Thompson Assistant Secretary Thompson, of the Treas- ury, who was tn Churieston last week, sald in conversation with a Stax reporter: “The ex- tentof material injury to the city has not been exaggerated, and there must inevitably be great suffering among the poorer classes unless the outside aid, which has been so promptly and generously extended, shall be kept up for atime. The terrible shock to nervous systems Produced by the eurthquake, and the severe strain upon the people for the days and nights of anxlety which followed, together with ex- posure to the weather, will, I fear, produce Serious sickness. It is but simple Justice to say that the courage and fortitude exhibited vy the people of Churleston are wortby of the highest admiration. I spent last Tuesday tp Charles ton, and I met peovle of all classes, but I did not hear a word of complaint or despondene: With @ courage equal to their calamity the: have set to work to bulid up their waste places. Charleston's commercial ficllilies have not been diminished by the earthquake. There 1s no reason to fear for her future ina business point ot view. I trust that, with the generous aid which the people of the whole country ure offering, much of the suffering which otherwise Would till upon the poor of the eily will be pre- vented. “With regard to relief measures,” continued the Secretary, “there are two ways ot extend ing ald. One is temporary reliet to prevent im- mediate suffering. “Ihe liveral contributions coming trom all parts ot thecountry, and which Tum sure will ve wiseiy expended, will do much to supply present wants. The other way 4s to provide lor the revullding of the city. 1 im not now prepared to suggest any deuite plan for vbtaluing means for tals purpose, and hone of the plans that I have yet seed sug- gested are, In my judginent, entirely tree tron Objections. It hus occurred to ine that if Con- gress would muke liberal appropriations for the completion of the Jeitles, that would enable Cuarleston_ to develop the great natural trade facilities, The only thing she lacks in the Way of commercial facilities is deep water ou tue bar. It would be genulue economy for Congress to appropriate sulficient at one Ume to complete the Jecties. ‘The engineers 10 charge have frequentiy reported that tue sys- tem of sinull appropriations not oniy delays, completion of the work, but adds to the final cost. Tue increased couimerce which would be drawn to tne city, as a natural resultof the completion of the Jeuties, would be of maceriul advantige, and it wouid have au inspiring and enevuraging effect upou the people. This is a euustituuenal aud # pructicabie mode of sub- stantial reliel, aud one which 1 believe would be recognized by the wno.e country as wise und Just, Nu, 1 saw uo disposition evinced ainong Ue eluzens to abandon Charleston.” ~ — Relief of Charteston Sufferers. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBC1IONS IN THIS CITY, The following contrivutions have been re ceived for the uid of the Charleston sufferers at THx SrAz office, in addition to the $1,763.52 heretotore ucknuwiedged: Geo. E. Lemon and employes and National Tribune, $84.30; collec You yesterday ut Vermont Aveuue Curistiun cuureh, $41.60; Frederick Piling, 82; Pever Parker, 825; ‘Trinity Churea Suuday ‘School Cuildreb, $13.04;8. 1 Burcu, $3; “Cush,” $2.50; 2. Brien, $2. Mr. L. Muxley has bad 10,000 roller coaster tickets printed, to be placed fu the hands 01 the police to be suid for the veuefit of the Cuarles- ton relief tund. A coucert fur the beuettt of tue same tund will be xiven by memver ot the Seugerbund und Gerinauia Meuverchor und ovher local talent, at Abuer’s Gardea, Wedues- day evening. A ooileciion taken up at the Garfleld Mo morial courch last night for the beueatot the Churleston sufferers realized $35. The Seizure of the British Sealers. NO DEMAND FKOM CANADA AT THE STATE DE. PARTMENT. No demand has beeu received ut the State de- Purtment for the restoration of the British ves- sels recently seized in Alaskan waters, and no detailed information regarding tueir seizure has been received. Itis thought possible that questions may urlse irom tue seizure which will Tequire settlement turough dipiomatic chan- Nels» but tuey will ve eutirely uew ones. La View of the incor pvete tufurmation ou the stu Jeet, it is tnougut tuat tie atterences attributed ue oiliciuls of tue Oltawa government inust have been exaggerated or misquoted, For the New Navy. BIDS INVITED FOR THE CONSIRUCTION OF WAR VESSELS AND THELK AGMAMENT, The advertisements inviting proposals for a variety of work aud material 10 connection with the new naval vessels and their arna- meut bave been sent out by the Navy depurt- ment, a8 announced in Suturday’s Sran, American ship-builders are invived to sutinit proposals for the cunstruction of une cruiser of abuut 4,0U0 tons, one ui about 8,700 Lous, one heavily armored Yunvout o1 about 1,700 tous, Oue light armored gunbout of about 870 tous und vue cruiser of avuut 4.400 Lous, Every successiul vidder will be required, wituiu twenty days alter the ucceptuney uf 13 proposal, wo enter into 1ormal contract fur the perlormunce vi bis work. ‘The tree erusters juust be completed witvin 18 mouths aud tue wo guubouts wituin twelve montis frum the execution of the respective couiructs, ‘The depurtiuent, having in view the con- struction v1 two armored: vessels of different types, of about 6,0vu tons dispucement euch, alvo"luvites the suomision cr desigas eet haVai Or marine architecis, mechauics, engi- neers, Duval cuusiruciuis and otuers. Oue ol {ue proposed Vesseis 18 to be wn armored cruiser, and the ovuer us powerful un armored battie sup as .an be ovtuined on the above die placement. ‘The designs suvmitied will be care- dully examined, sud one of euch type will be selected tor purcuase. ‘The auiention vi steel manutacturers of the Dnited stute: is invited to the requirements of the Navy department in the way of armored, plutes aud heavy gun forgiugs for the prosecu- ign of wor aucuurized by Congress. Bids are invited tor suppiying wedepartment witu about 1,310 tous of sieet gun forgings, of whicu avvut'$28 wns will be iur guus oF six incues culiver, 70 tous ior guns or eight inches caliver, aud 912 tous tor calivers between ten ineber uuu Lweive Inches, butu inclusive. Also, about 4,500 tons of steel’ armor plates, to be of Lue best material aud manuiucwure, suaped socurutely aller patterus ty M1 the lorm of each. Veswel ur Wulcb invended, und Of sUcd sizes as may be required. eee _—_____ ‘The Sedgwick Scandal Again. WHAT COL. PORIEK, OF TEXAS, SAYS OF IT, Col. A.J. Porter, of Dallas, ‘Texas, who has Just returued tron the City uf Mexteo, says re- garding the Sedgwick scandal:—“The published Feporw are true. Sedgwick got drunk and at- vended @ bail given by the Juckey Club and ‘Wound up at a buwdy-house, Col. Geo. West, city, tieelug:ieartied: tour’ tageabers ares Jockey Glau uad cur Sedgwick s bat and cout iuw sureus, weut 10 tue den of 1 to luke him suet aud cout, when Scdgwicé, WHO Was still Jnwxicuted, told hua to yo to bell; be was uole W take cure of Dimself. Sedgwick walked tbe streets druuk with melmbers uf tue Jockey Ciub und conducted hiusen so suamerully Lat very American in the city hung bis head in sbume.” Cul, Porter dues not claim to have seen aby Of this himsel: eo Another American Schooner Seized. A special trom Sueivurne, N. ¥., of September ith, says: While the American fisuing vesvel Aoverett Steele, C. H. Forves, muster,was eater ing this harbor to-day tor waver and repairs uhe wus selsed by Capt. Quigley, of the Rep ires (On # charge of baviug culled at Sand i In'kintoh leat" for silver‘ and taving reuued ve pala. without reporting. Capt. (we harbor dues, and was wid by ‘Harbor Musier Guodricu, of Sund Puint, ry 5 “= PRISONERS OF WAR OR NOT? Gen. Miles and Gen. Dram Differ in ry m. Gen. Miles, who was at Albuquergae, N. M., @ few days ago to meet 400 Chiracanua and Warm Spring Indians,en route trom the San Carlos reservation to Fort Marion, Fla, stated that these Indians were never disarmed and were not prisoners of war. They were placed on the Ap che reservation against the protests Of the Tuterior department and the people of Anzona. A dispateh trom Albuquerque sa: is well known there “that thelr removal, when accomplished, will all be the work of Gen. Miles, who bas been urranging the matter for five months, against much opposition, Gen. Dram stated to a Stak reporter to-day that although they may not have been dis- armed, tbe President always considered them as prisoners of war,and us such they were turned over to Gen; Crook. The best proot of thelr being prisoners of war, Gen. Dram said, Was the fact thuc otherwise they could not have b-en held ander military control. The War de- Partiment could not have ted them otherwise and they would ot necessity been under the charge of the Indian department. ‘The detailed Teport of the cuptare of Geronimo and the other Tenegades bas uot yet been received ut the War department. These hostlles are now at Sun Antonio, Tex., where they will be held as prisouers uuiil a decision is reached as to thelr Hal disposition. No.hing wlll proba- bly be decided on this poiut until after the return of the President and Secretary Endicott, but certainly not until aiter definite informa: tion lus been received -egarding the surrender. ‘The ouly official iniormation ou tuis point was contained 1a the dispaten from Gen. Howard, which stated that tue surrender was uncond: tonal, “niormation from the southwest, how ever, to the effect that it was promised that the hostiles shouid not be turned over to the civil authorides of Arizoua, and the fact that these Iualans were being sent to Florida at ouce ied. to the supposition taut there were terms of surrender of whic no official inforination bas been received, +e. —____ THE MAINE E..Cs1us £0-DAY. Governor, Legislature and Congress- men to be Chosen—Previous Elections. Maine elects a goveruor, four Congressmen, & legislature and county officers to-day. The leg- islature will chose United States Senator Hale's successor, Full tickets were nominated by the republicans, democrats and third party prohi- biuonisis. No greenbuckers are in the field. Oue separate candidate tor Congressman was named by the labor party, which, however, also ratified two other congressional nomiua- tions, one prohibition and one democrat, The siate Uckets are as toliows: ._ REPUBLICAN. Democratic, For Governor—Jusep it. sodwell...Clark =. sdwards. Congress 1. ‘ihouas B. Reed... Wi H. Gudord, & Newson wingley, jr--—A o. 20 Garceion. & Sen L Muses ‘aud, 2 Cui Dee vem 2. Lynch) PxourwiT10%. Lapor. ForGovernor—aatou sts. DTA. Mouvon. Sone Wi de as “dUsepa oe LL UWowey 2. ny. The repuviican candidates .or Congress tuls year are aeasy memvers ol Lue House ut Kep- Teseutauves, ald lu Los received tue fuuow- lug majorities: Heeu, 1¥25 Diugiey, 4,070; dual liken, 0,162; BUutede, 4,057. Yue Wemvcrauie uowiuees and Jos, E. Ladd are wll deimocraue anu iavur, dhe ugsreguie guveruatorial vote in 1884, Wilu Waicu comparisvus wil be nade, was 142,107, divided as “Joliows: — Repuuiican, (eovy; Uemuc.atic, 08,954; prouibitivn, 1,401; BrecuUULK, 3,259; seaveriug, BL dn 1552, tue of yeur line ule present, the aggregace Vove Was 183,475, divided as 10LUWs! Aw plleileal, 72/451; 1Us10u, 08,924; proulvilen, $04; greeuvaca, 4,345 Muepeuuedi repuulicauy 2uY} scattering, LUZ. Aue iegisiduie 14 1884 stood ax follows: Seu- ale, $4, ail Tepuulicau; House, 154, of wulca 116 Were Tepuuiicau; Bd weuvcrauc, Bud 2 Sceubsck. LU is yenerauly uccepled tut Mr, siuie will be Tewurued w Lue Seume. Affairs in West Wasaington. OBJECTING TO SHADE Tuxus.—Preparations Were wade ule moruiug Uy & wee 0. worked JOF Lue phtiting oe Luuver ou young suade trees on BZd sleet, Verween M alld N preci, aud Wulle Lue wor’ Was Ueing exccured & tow ploperty-vwners add resiueus maid cual tucy Giu wUt Wane auy sumde, Bud 4 Low. dipiee dere prauled Ley Would ve luueulaley cut down, Cul, Wilsu Was Mutilisd oF Lue siete Of Luluge, aud Urucred we uieu Ww Hil tue Boles, replace fue uricks aud quit work, MALD ON AN ALLAUED GAMBLING House.— Quivers Green wud 5. Pisuer raided premises Dv. Shue ad street, avout Z U'cIvEK Yeseday mordug, Bud afresied Jucub huevker mud cused “Mia Win Keeping 4 gaiuiiug tube. Tue Juicers stale tual ut Lue ute 1 Lue arrose @ gaue Ui raw poder Was in luli Dias. Adore puus WuouWard, colored; Kubert June, col vreu; Jaues Watiauus, walle; Juul Armes, cule view; Joep Sisuup, wulle, Were uisy acrcoled MUU Weed ae Wiskeeses. LuecKer tel 3100 cousteral wu uis appearauce in court Ubisuurl lug. Ae wil be reuembered ie less tual & mya ugo Luecker Was ucres.eu aud Lued pou fof wriuug policy. “Luus atveruuuu 1M tue Ponce Court succaer suid tue pimyers Were Lls per Muuul arivuds, wud be Kuew of bu game up stairs Uulver Green Weedued Uual uc saw o lubie uly cards Ul 1s 1M Lue Upper sluice rou uu saw aulbe Mien July OULU: tue Window. Lue GUUFL duly Ue WOUls give defends Gauber 60 lane ile Cust LY Lue upper cours Hulu Lupused & seuleuce Ui $oU Hue dud vue Hours luprisuus Meu AU wppeai Wao uuled, LEMPERATUKE AND CONDITION OF WaTER AY + asi—Greal Fails, vuiperatute, Yilou, 35. aeeerving “reser voLL, Le: 745 CJuuition #t worta cunuectivL, Jo, suid uecuvu, BB. Disiribbung Feservuis, Leute peruse, 77; coluidun ue luduent gaLeavuse, Su; euUEAL guteuvuse, 3d. — Alexandria Aifairs. Reported for THs kVENING STAR KUNERAL.—The funeral of Sam'l Tenneson Wo piace Jeswruay uivernvou irom tbe resis deuce of aul. Gev. 5. SuuLY, OU SL Asupu slivel, ‘fue Bre depurtunene vi tue elty, cousisting of lue uydraddiou ana Lue Coluuivis engine cole puules aud (ue Kelle Lruck Guay, alieuded tue 1uueim, aud BeLuLveR Arsvusuiy, 4,103, oF Ue Ku.gues of Laver, ulsy eecurved (ue teaalas Ww tue tuulb, Lue Juerai proceesiun Was & Very large one. Dears.—Mr. Joseph Brayer, paralyzed last Week, uied wvout Moun yesverday at ius uve, u Fiiuee, Meat FaituX sitee. He cause Wo America iu 1544, Worked at Brot in Buicuuore, deceiving $4 dor lls utst wouwu's labor uud po Jur ais secoud, LUE Kept at Work unuil Le was aviv w procure Lucreascd pay. Sule tuiriy-ave Years uno ue CA LO LUIS place, aud, sue Luat Lune, wos Weeu Cuguged Lu tue cruvuilg busiless Ou aiug street, Dear We Alexaiuriu aud Wasu- Iugtou” tery: Distgeuce aud puiusiaiig bivugitt Luu w iair colupeveucy, aud ue wou we cule respect OF tue Commuuuy 1a Wuicu ue LVel, abu reared w audiy us six culidreu, He Mgainied 1u Lue estabusuuseut oL tue ay uagogue here, His uneral Wil Lulee place tutte we NKAKLY LuOWNED.—suree sou oF air, Drivius aud two otuers, Were our in a auilvone Ou tue Powumuc Ou Lue Lown Yesterday, Wael a. blow overiurued tue Dou. ue Luss cluug lo tue wull WLLL Wey Were Reuriy drowned. Sur, Courtenay, O Washiuxtou, seeing tueir pligut Fescued weld aud Carried tueu totue snore ComPukastuN Uouki—Lue Alexaudria cor purauon cour. opened 1s Septeuwer tras tuts ANvcding we ue Clty COUFL uoUse, 1b Will cour Unue 10 session Severus day, Aorks.—A lod Used Suggott fell from the Canal bridge Lear Salers yesterday, aud wus bauly BUrL—Hev. J. a Frencu, o. Wasilug- Lou, preucucu Yeseruny ab Lue rimt Presy ie Fad cuurey.—alr. Jus B. Fiizgeraid bas teil here Jur siunespulls Wo represeny ue Aiexau- dra tucomolive Lremen iLuv convention ol tut orucr, Wullcn opeus on Wednesday—ie burnt buUuiugs vB CuuuavUs aud Kany sueets Wi MUL be AMAprOVed Lis weMwoL, “suey Lave been vourdeu up Jr Dilleposting purposes" ‘Luv couiract Jf repaving Fringe wueel, Loin Wasbingwou Wo West aireet, uas been awarded den, o& Nigutengus at 44g aud 30 cents per Yard, abu lor paving iruw West w Peyton Street Gy Ceuls per yaru; 10F FebeLUing curu, 6 cenws per ruuulug ivvi——Jas, aepourn ues een wppuluted iuspecwor oF uysters UuLit tue culy cuuucn meets. —2ue ouly occupant ot tus slutiuu-uOuee Lule Morning ie Beuj. Cuurged Witu ussuUit on Fup Prusc—Au ex” press uriver ued Dlewuusu Was Luuly Cut dyvUl Lue lurevesd 40d Muu WitD s peuxnue yu mud uuwed Cusrles Bull, at woe Wasuingwu aud Avexcudria wud Wasuingion aud Vu Junciion yeserday. —- Tar Biaxp DoLLaRs.—From the last state- ment tasubd by te mint bureaa it appears that the silver doluars culnéd under the siaud A SOCIAL SENSATION. James G@. Blaine, Jr., and Miss Marie Nevins Quietly Married. The New York World to-day states that James G. Blaine, jr., youngest son of Hon, James G, Biaine, was married in the rectory uf St, Leo's Roman Catholic chureh, in New York, ‘st Monday afternoon, to Miss Marie Nevins, daughter of Col. Richard Nevins, of Columbas, The ceremony was performed bs the Rev. Father Thomas J. Ducey, pastor of the church, the contracting parties having satisfled him that there were no iznpediments to the union, There was no one else present. Both Miss Nevins and young Biaine are weil known in Washington, where they bave lived with thelr families several seasons. Young Blaine is about 20 years old and has not yet completed his collegiate course. Mr. Frank Nevins, young- est son of Col. Nevins, bas beer in business at Augusta, Me.," for several months, His sister Marie viéited him in Ac gusta and there MET FOR THE FIRST TIME Mr. James G. Blaine, jr. She had theretofore known the otber members of the family In Washington. It would appear, the World says, that, the growth of uffection between the (wo Young people was rapid. Miss Nevins speat deveral ‘weeks ‘ab Augusta und Bar Hatvor, Where she Joined her parents, revaralag to New York with'them a week ago last Friday. They took rooms at tue New York otel. It is under- stood that Mr. Biaiue followed vers soon after Miss Nevius’ departure trom Maine and was the guest of Ler parents at the hoiel, It also would appear that Miss Nevins yielded to what must have been aa URGENT PLEA FoR AN IMMEDIATE MARRIAGE. In any event, Mr, Blaine applied to Arch- bishop Corrigan on Saturday, September 4, tor @ dispensation, Miss Nevins being a Catt und on Monday they were married, Nevins, or now Mrs. Blatne, then tor the first Ume informed ber tamily, and with her bappy Youny husband started tor Augusta to apprise 1s tathel uss Nevins is a young iady of nine- teen, with fair hair, attractive manuer, and’ a beautiful fa at the conveat of the Sucred Heurt, Cincinnati, Two winters axo sie took thé role or Paul in the wmateur pertormauce of “Paul and Virginia,” in this city, whicu was organ- ized by Mime: Nogueras, wile o: tbe” Portugese minister, Mr, Kichard Nevins, futher or a Biaine’s bride, is ano well known In Washiu She was educuied tou, Both Le and Fatuer Ducey reused to talk to reporters about the marriage lust night, but neltuer devied that It tha ny pace, The America’s Cup Safe. THE MAYFLOWER DEFEATS THE GALATEA IN THE SECOND AND Last RACE. AS seemed very probable irom tue late ais- patches iu THE STAR of Saturday, the May- flower won the race witn tne Gulatea in the second and final contest for the America’s cup. ‘This assures the re:ention of tue cup in this country tor some Lue to come. On the home- ward (Tip of the Sachts ou Saturday, ater turn ing Lhe siakebuat, tue wind died oul almost en- Urely, aud it became a drifting contest. Wuen the Muytower Huaily crossed the line, at eleven Miuthes alter six, the Galatew Was ‘tll Uhre milesaway. The ‘latter did mos fn} forty-two aniuutes past six, Wards the ciose of the race, there wus a tear Ubut the Mayflower could not get In within te Seveu-bour liuit, but us sue weared boine tie Boson sloop sevined to put forun iresh efor’, despite tue light wind, aud crossed the tine with 11 minuies to spare. When she crossed the line te Vast floulia of gacuts, excursion ‘Seamers and other crait that covered tue weigh- boring Waters began Lo tol tuelr Wuisties and hve their howitzers like imad, and tue great crowds tbat turunged tue deexs cheered aud howied again aud again. When the Gala- teu came Ta taere was scarcely a soul to micet orgreet ber. Lieut, Heun, who bas been iil, came on deck but once of twice duriug we race, Tue Galatea will remain in the veigabur- hood of New York tor a coupie of days, aud wil wen, periaps, et out ou a ran wrouud the Ber muuas, Tue Mayflower wit retara to Busion in day or two, Geu. Paiue, her owner, suid, and be put out of commission. Tue general suld be bad nodesire Ww take Lue America’s cup to Boston. He tuuught 16 was in tue rigutplace in New York. ANUTHER CHALLENGE CoMING FROM THE GaL- ATEA. The New York Sun to-day says: Lieut. Henn, when asked about the iuture movements of the Galatea, suid that be bed formally entered Ler Jor tue Newport race, aud thuc ue woud sail JF thut piace on Tuesday or Weduesday. se Suid tuat he had wo. received any auswer to his chalienye to suil around the Bermudas und back, and that If no auswer was received by Diguifail be suould withdraw tue cnalenge aud suustitute auvtuer. As to Geu. Paine’s cual- lenge to go to Provincetowa, walt there tor a gule of wind, and then Bail ‘to Marbievead, be Suid tbat tuat matter was sulll under cousider- ation, He did vol wish tw say Wout sort of a face ue contemplated proposing in pace of Loe Bermuda race. Of We cup races ue sald: “OF course, Luere are Lue Cudnees of caim anu ligut wind, Wuich must always veexpected in yacut- Jug, Bat At is absurd Wo cull ue trials tuut we have bad racing. No more Briusu yacuts will come over bere to cuntest tur tue cup. It twat worth wuile Ww come 3,000 uiles Ww enter ina druting match.” +e. The Political Field. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS AXD OTHER MAT Texs. Congressional nominations have been made as foliows: Rev. Win. Spaulding, Kuigotsor Lavor, 7th Massachusetts dieiriet; F. W. Ledergerver, rep. 1Utn Missouri district; Frank Lawler, (renominuted), 24 Lilinois district; smed- ly Darlington, rep., 6th Peunsyivauia district. ‘Phe dead-ivek in Gen. Bragy’s district, Wiscou- siu, continues. Willian L. Scott, who declined the nomina- tion tor revlecuion for Cuugress tmvurly cused by Lue deulueratic cunicrees, hus yielded to tue persistent demands uf tue democracy aud a peuiuon s huudres uisatfected repuvucaus i Erie cous, Pa, alone, aud Las accepled usu people's cau uate, It is reported that Gen. Mahone has asked State Seuuwr Galues, ue wuu-sauoue repudli- Cal Bounluee for Congress in tue duu Virgiala district, to Withdraw, and Lust Gaines will jeave Wie matter iu Lue bands Of tue state re | puvlicaa executive commutiee. Lompiete revuros lou tue entire stute of Vermuni, comprising 241 luwus, give tue gub- erumwrial Vole as iouows: Oruisuee, (ep.), 37,081; Shuruell, (dem.), 17,v¥2, and Seay, (erouwition), 4,552. Dr, Suaw ueiewted Mr, Talbott in the Baiti- more county priuuuries. Asuras beard Irom, We demucraiic primaries in Wasuingwa | county, ald, chose deieguies in favor 0. tue nominsuvn ot Cel. L. Vicwr Buuxuman ior Congress, In Hariord couuy deiegaves uavor- avie lo Mir. 4. J.C. Hopkins Jor Congress were chosen. Congressian Compton is aid Lo have carried a majority of tue Aune Arunuel dis triis at Lue primaries, Uppusition to the re- numilualivy Of Congressmat McComas was de Veiuped at the republican pramaries in Hagere town upd Fredericé city, aue resuit was favorable w lr, sacvomus in Garrett. Mr. Well- | Augvou Is LHOUZL WW uave vuLALyed @ uuaJuriLy | 01 the delegaics to tue Fepubiicau coun cuu- Venuon in Alleguauy. Muugomesy cousty democrats chuse W. Velrs Buuic, jr, as cour greesioual canuidate. Culpeper couuty, Va., bas elected a solid Lee deiegation Ww Ube democratic congressional couvention. Tue igulcations now are that the entire Louisiana deiegution in Congress, with @ siugle exception, wilt be retired irom tbe pubiie service aud Dew men Cuoseu, ‘Lue sing ex- ception is Mc, Blauchard, of the soucea dus trlet, wao Was renomina.ed, aud Will be ‘re- elected withuut opposition, oo —_—_ War Talk io Canada. MINISTER FOSTER SAYS THERE WILL BELIVELY TIMES LF THE SEALERS AXE NOT RELEASED. Mr, Foster, Cauudu’s miuister of fisueries, Says the Canadian government wil! not suc Yon the seizure of the sealers in Alaskan Waters. Ae discussed the claim setup by the United Siates Ww exclusive jurisdicuun over Luuse Waters and swiu: “We cannot: p 13 ite FEE | i i ven Uuaule | | d by Hiteen | Telegrams to The Star. AN EARTHQUAKE IN ILLINOIS. Towns ina Mining Region Badly Shaken THE OAPTURE OF OHIEF GERONIMO AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA BICKERING. Franoo-English Fishery Misunderstanding. EARTHQUAKE IN ILLINOIS. A Meteor Traveling Ciose to the Earth ‘Causes Additional Alarm. CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—A Times special trom Akron, Ouio, says: Tne people living in the coal mining regions, embracing four towns and quite a large range of country, were awakened st 4 oclock Suuuay moraing by low rumbling sounds, accompanied Uy shucks Of earthguake SO distinet that houses were terribly suaken and articles on manteis were tbrown to the floor, Several years ago the earth settled sev- eral feet without apparent cause in this region, people are buuiy frightened, fearing Ubey be swallowed up. To make matters more unpleasant, a vers large meteor yesterduy murn- Jng passed Over the shaken-up portion uf coun- Iry, traveling close to the erty and throwing off heated particies every few feet. The meteor ilumioaved the couBUy or # great distance, and is suposed to have struck le earth newk the eastern part of the city, as the suock In that locailty was distinctly tit Tummediately etter the reat fire ball passed. Suoday was one of special prayer bexe by WICKED cHie The Biood-Smearea Savage Spends Sunday Playing Cards in Mis Tent. GaLvustox, TEXAS, Sept. 18.—A special 10 the News irom San Antonio, says: “Capt. Law= ton was busily engaged yesterday in preparing hus official report on the Apacne campuiga. He says ne is Bol eutitied toad tbe eredit of cape toriag Geroaimo, aud that Lieut. Gatewood, of the sixih cavalry,Wwas ac Geroulme's camp and, received the surrendering hostties «lew. mo= teuts before he (Lawton) arrived. Geronlino and the Other prisoners speut tue Sabbath in Weir tents playiug cards, Great crowds of people clamored “about headquarters, but Were unable to catch &ylimpee of the famous chief, canes RIVAL CAMPS AND COURTS. Not ite Best of Feeling Prevalent Bee tween Austria and Russia. Loxpox, Sept. 13.—It ts remarked that al- though Emperor Francis Joseph is at Praemyst in Galicia, and the czar at Brest-Litovsk, in Po lund, not more than 260 kilometers = dn tact, neither hus i gs, even by deput Neue Freie Presse of Viena complains of the czar's breach Of courtesy towurds Austria, [says cis noteworthy that the Russian mili- lary mapeuvers ure taking place al (ue precise corner of tne Kussiau dominions which would be the principal theater of War in the event of w Kassian contiet with Austria. Emperor Francis Jonept is at tue same tue reviewing an equal bumver of Austrian troups, tue Wial belug vver Sixty thousand men, at (he pulnt whieh would Hacdrally be cuosen us the Austrian buse ot ope | eradiuns tu tue same event, “4 bus we see” | says tne Neue Freie Presse, “two rival camps aod two rival cour almost within sigut of each other.” ——-—_. ELECTION AT WINCHESTER. Indications that the Dry Ticket Will Baceed—Party Lines Broken, Wrxcnestex, Va., Sept. 13.—A large vote ls being polied. The indications all point to the election of the dry Uicket. Much zeal is mani- fested on botti sides. The negro ticket bolders Of the dry Uckel are active, and Ueir vote, 1OF Uwe Uret time, ls inuct divided. Au polldeal distifiction 1s obilterated, aud derocrats aud republicaus Vole Logetier on eaca side of the Quesiion. The election is progressing quietly. Viratemt Mog Cholera. CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—A Times’ special from. Tolono, Ii, says: The most virulent epider of wog Chulera Which ever Visited Lue southwest par. of Cuampaigu county is now raging al the Kaskaskia or Osaw river, and is chiefly coutined Ww m.durus township. Tae disease lirst appeared several days ago aud bas rapidiy de: suoyed sume of tue L werds Of swine tuis partor Gilinols, The disease is #0 fatal im its character tua seurcely any of the afliewd anlinals recove the Murderer. MARSHALL, ILLS., Sept. 13:h.—Geo. Powers, @telegraph Operator, and wyeut of tue Vaudue hia road, slatioued at'a lovely spotabsul a mile trom Marshull, wus assussiuuled eurly Sunday morniow by some ove Wuolired at ulm Wurvoga 4 window us he was writing. Tue murderer robved tis Victum of a Waich and about $15 ia money. Bloduounds Will rack Lig ansaawin, — Sa An Officer's Stragcie with a Rough. BOTH NEN FATALLY WOUNDED. CHICAGY, Sept 13.—3 special to tue Times from Atchison, Kab. says: Uitcer Busket, colured policeman, wus sent yesterday «iter von lo urrest a negro, Heury Harrington, wuo Was creating w disturbauce, Buswet ua’ his tay ona oridge overa gulls, aud he resisted arrest. 1u the siruggie Harriag_on was Kucexed, into the gully, aud Buswei suarted ufter him, Harrington souted: “ir you come Pui shoot,” sad as Basker pressed ton fired, the bull suriking Lue officer iu tue lel Side, Basket then drew is revolver und Brod ai Barrington, suouting him in te rigut mip- ple. Basket ten closed With bim wud stiracie ub several tines OU tke head With Lis pistol. Buoket cannot recover, Hurringtou’s are wiso mortal. inane An Afflicted Llinois Town. OHICAGO, Sepi. 18.—A special dispatch from Geieua, LiL, says: Ab epldeuic prevails amoug. te inuaviiunts of Avonu, lowe county, W Wwuicn bas resulted tauily in many cases. Lhe disease Is of Lue uature of dysemter, coding, lun Uke cases of ciidren, 10 spival meuiugitis and, deat. Thus dur it ‘bas been coutived to the Munits of the Village, and tuis necesalimies tue ciosiug of tue schoul» aud Lue abanuonment Of ali public meetings. a Reported Loss of a Barge. CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—A special published here this moruibg says 1 ie rumured tual We barge Gracie Barker, With a la.ge numver of passeur ers on Loard, bus sunk sumewuere soutu of Grand Haven,’ sicuigan, The report ts pot generally believed, Dut ‘some auxiety is felt Tegurding the sufewy of the Uarge. mane Ann Shot Mer Musband. MARION, ILL., Sept. 13.—Matula J. Calvert fatally sbot her’ basvand, Jerome B. Calvert, iu Uuis city, with w revolver, last evening. Tue vali paused enureiy Ureugn the buuy, just above tue heurL Tue Woumu is under arrest, Jealousy Was Ue caise, A SE Fatally Stabbed with a Pocketkalfe. CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Jumes Rogers aad Rich- arasueridan, Wile driuXing 1a saloon suorly beiore miduighi, became en -wged in @ dispuce over some Uivial matier, Bota were under the intiuence 0: liquor. Suddeuiy Sueridan pulled & pucketkulle and pluuged I twice inl Rogers, bitast, tuflictiug tata Wounds. Sheridan was placed in Jail. —— France-English Fishery Trouble. ENGLISH FISHING BoaTs SiIZED BY THE FRENCH AS A BEPKIBAL. Panis, Sept. 13.—Tue Freuch authorities at Havre have Just seized ceven Euglisu Osbing boats for inringiug We inlerumdona marine aud faveries jaws ln the Chuuuel, Le Pars Suys the Louts were seized im reprisal Jor tbe Tecent arrest by tbe ritist wutuorilies of French Dsuing bouts off Fuikesioue, on the _ ‘Olwer side of tue channel. ‘Lonbos, sept. 13.—Mr. Jas, Round (conserva- Uve) meniber vi purluiueut tor Marwitel, bas given wutice of tus Uva to oul tue wives tion of the goverument, tu - hous, w eseizure vy the Freuch saiurites at Havre of Eugliou Doliiuy Vessels, Dedication of a Chareh. Lrxcusone, Va. Sept 13.—Tue First ust Chureu, ube ut tue buest church ediiees ta Uke south, Custiug 5U,VUU, Was dedicated yeu a Uy tne Atev. Jou A Beoaders, of Louie: ¥ H i > f i ii + | i if Hii : i F f f é i i i Hs i i [ i