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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDIN Bectheest ©: Penusyivania Ave. and llth St, by, The Eveninz Star Newsnaper Company, GEU, W. ADAM Copie omnt. £ 7 Pret Omtice wt Wasitingtom, D.C. pvhiishet on Friday—$1 a MIX months, 50 cente thane must be paid as udwance is paid tor. MUSEME EW NATIONAL THRAT Every Evening TUESDAY, uid Saturday Matinee. AND THURSDAY WEDNESDAY ¥ AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Mi FRaNK MAYO And his exceiten! py inthe beautiful romantic pray by W to ate! Mayo, entitied JEDECK, Friday snc! Saturday) venius Hon of Dumas” turilliog 6 CREDLE GUA % Prevented wader she wan axement of Mr. ie rhe Corby ONLY MATINLE ON SATCEDAY AT 2, Next week —Thateher, Primrose & West's Minstrels, Mees Bee F OLYMPIC PARK DREW Asis THURSDAY, bMBER UOTH AND 307TH Wooph: KEYS ue Champions of Baltimore, v=, The OLYAPics” the Coampious of te District Leas! ONE WES MONDAY. SEBTED HOMAS & WATSON, Supported by thesr own strong DRAMATIC ANi) COMEDY COMPANY, ER 27, M. evening at 8 P.M POPULAR PRICES: ENTS 10 AND 25 CENTS. EARLY AND SECT 00D SEATS. Box office alw 1oaxr come et LBACGHS GRAND One week, Monday, Sept. 27. Mr. RICHARD MANSFIELD And His Charming Comedy Company IN PRINCE KARL. As presented in New York city. sieuTs, 125 oturday, Nexi week Aishe¢-Norrison Dramatic Co. tn FAUST AND MARGURRITE wet 10N THEATER essand Eablic. AMAGNIFL EST i) THEATER. VACDEVAL An eutire wew eumpany thin werk, KEENANS EU or Tow KERNAN FUROPRAN SPECIALTY ‘Dircet from the Theaters Abe First appeatan i ke their first appearance be nee 1 Coumection With other 5 He WS AND EVENING DURING C THEY Grover s Co, OUE BOALOING HOE Performed by a Conipany of Acknowtedged Artista eeinpores! of uit the delicacies of bie Urauuatie art Next week—Production of Houcleault’s AM Introducing rema: kb. i¢ Illusions, and played everywhere to ov ertiowing Bouses. GREAT BA: LOON RACE every afteruoon at 7 ‘o'clock from: front or Museum. Admission to ai}, only 10 Cenve se27-6t Ds * ATH THE FIRST LS- DUSTRIAL EXHIBITION HELD IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BY COLORED CITIZE: AtBETHUEL HALL AND ANNEX, 1M street, between 16th and 17th streets mw., From SEPT EM SER ~9th to OCTOBER 13th. Open from 10am. to 11 p.m. Admission To cents. ~easou tickets ez, The Wasi aud Georgetown and Metropolitan Mreet cars and te Lerdics pass within two sqtal We - x butidiugs YONGKEGATION AL CHURCH, ‘Coruer 10th and G streets. , Sept 28th, NHALL. of the farts deated with xt entire to be devoted to tue relier of the rers: Admaission: Kenerved seats, 75¢. sion, Ue. Tickets om sale ut Pehnsyivania ave, Lighted at uizht by 300 electric ight Oyen trom Pam. te 10 yen Adiuissiou, SU Comte: Children under 12 years, 25 ay cents. On Soudars half price. Extes0n To HICHMOND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1866. bor eacort te Richmond of ropresente oe fat 11 o clock. XCCRIUN TO < 5 , VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE ROUND TRIP TICKETS FROM WASHINGTON $10. Good guing on trains leaving Washington 6 and 10.558 m., Suiurday, October 2 Good to return on it Charleston up to and including Oc- a! tealus leavin tober 4, 186, Proceeds of ticket sales to be applied to the fand for sbe relief of sufferers from the recent earthquake. For tickets aud other information apply at offices of Peunsyivania Kallroud amt to a. L, Reed, Passenger Agent, 512 Fenn Avenue. : Mate wan er W. W_CORCORAX > excurswins to Maronall Halt and timer striving at Washington { Mator House af Marshall Hall titel. up With clegant reception fooms lor ite et tentien Sain erved ala carte. “Fruit, alls, ianch supplied excuraionsts! a — iat 20 cen ae Gn Sunday's the Bost ‘will make two trips to Man shail sials, teaving at 10 acu. ands 30 pum retanaing wtTaid's ain Fare ound trip ae. Sittiner WoW. CURCORA: SATURDAY EVENING «630 pm. Es Every Fare 25<. Tid Sh ESE, PALES ANE CABIN yous WELDGE—steun Packet EXCELSIOR will Linke her regular trip toGrrat Fails on SUNDA WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock, Irom let Wharf High st. aud coal, Georgetown, — Boat can be oe Apply to the’ apuam, ii > Prerene Fraxes Asp Prerenes Nothing helps to beautify a room more than a prettily framed Picture, and no house seems well far Stabe. uals Pictures adorn its wail Yearesgo we siaried the remiy mute Frame business tw acmail “ay, BOW Wecan, with price, assert that notonly do we Keep the largest umortient of Frames in the city, but aino ‘het we sel them much lower than any other hhvuse, aud farther that we can frame any aise Picture at once, from «20330 Crayon down to a Car size Picture, To give you a we Sa lo Bertin Gils Frames, 3 1nch, 25¢ angle Sale eto tars mice. We Offer a line of Lseco ier tmwlves We offer Sou Paiute and Oak, Plu ee nce wert of arenot culy geet tae Bayle oe Fetare ete) Frame a Sie Fepaiaiiou tur @ igs ta deep Gans heat fons S250 We tive cad. Your aiieutans Groge Pan Painting» tu fine Bronze Prusie, at sLee mbites & Vint wo our Hicture Koons wil sory re Weise seit Frawes and Picwures af Whulecle oe Lisoirs Artestios LATEST PAKISIAN MODES ty HarR GOODS. WLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1300 F sraxee. OPRELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET Pe 173, bovis XV. BANUS, EVENING ; Sours his he £oening Star, xo saniyt ovrEREAK Vou GI-No 10,412. WASHINGTON, D.C... TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1886. SPECIAL NOTICES. HE SUPREME COURT © ISTHICY OF COLUMBIA, ‘The 17th day: of Septeniber, ANNA Coma FWILKINS V8 CHARLESWILKINS —NO.10, Ducket 0. intitt. by Mr. Win. G. Hender- son. her solleitor, it ix ordered tha: the defendant, CHAGLES WILKINS cue his appeurnice to be red ix Fein on of before the Heat ruleday occurring very day’ day? otlierwine the cause Will De th eave OF deEaale. a vinewo on the : Provided that a copy of puclished once u week for three weeks Evening Star newsvaper, of Washington, in ad- ton 1 the Law Keporter, CHARLES P. JAMES. Clerk, ‘seZl-law3w PREME COURT OF THE TRICT OF COLUMBIA ‘The 17th day of September. 1886. © Anmorr and ExizanetH AnnoTT, com- tS, Ys. MAniita D. ABNOTT avd others, de- In Equity No. 10,135. of compiainants, by their solteltors, Ap- toby & Ldmoinion, it fy ordered that the defendants, SLES H. ABBOTT. SANE O. ABLOTT, WM. R! YM. DP. ABHOTT and NANNIF. 1. LEY, catise their appearance to be entered x before the first sale day occurring forty * afler this dar: otherwise the cause will be pro- ded with as in Gace of default, provided a cupy of ofder is published obce 4 week (or three succes- Weeks beiore ~tid ruie day inthe Fvenin: Star spaper aid in the Washington Law Reporter. She gojeet of this suit fs to. outain a dveree deciaring west 20 feet 8 inches front on Massu- 37u, in the city of by the dept On motion of the pl Of 90 feet 6 inches on Aue west side and of 98 feet 4 inches on the east side lo. to be vested in eumpiainants clear of all iaims oF demands ofthe deiendants thereto OF he court. ‘ed. ) te copy. Test Ma. CLANCY, Asst. Cle IN THE SUPKEME COURT 0 “EOF COLUMBEA, DAY OF SEPTEMBLR, IsSs. MAGGIE A. MEEHAN Vs. BARTHOLOMEW MEEHAN.— No. LUUSS. “Docket On motion of the pluintify, by Mr. i B. Hay, her so- Heitor, it is ordered shat the’ delendant, Bartholomew Meehan, case his appearance to be entered hereitt on, Oc beiore the first ruleda: y pierwise the cause wil be proceeded Wit as ‘of devastt. fs divorce on account of de cided. that the publicaiion of ‘Star, newspaper, of juition to the Wushingion weeks, es, E Asst. Cherie. = IN YHE SUPREME COURT OF 1HE DISTRICT Or COLUMBIA, Holding @ special term as a District Court of the United states, In the matter of the condemnation of Iand for Congressioual Library. No. 333. of the petition of William 7. > hiner, heirs of George MM. MIL Wg 92,900. asseswead by the Jury of Coudem- vuln of parcel 16 oF Lot No. 4, Wt Is by the court this 233 day of decreed that all | the Said William H. ler ant Mury SM. Wilner, ters of George MI Midler, show cause on or belore October 4th, 1850, Why tle prayers insuid petition should now be granted. rovided a copy of this order OF pruper notice be pub- ied every “other day for one Week in some dally Bew-paper fn said Distniet By the Court, A true copy. Upon evi aiiler am ier, claim! CHARLES P. JAMES. Test. J. Merc, clerk. Be W. E. Winans, Asst. Clerk. bet ILTON, uuder the firm und name of BAR- & HAMITON, was by mutual cousert iermt na ed and dissoly he 1st lay of July, 1886. The business will be continued be JAMES L." BARBOUR as WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY, and no goods will be sold afer SEPTEMBER 30.1886, EXCEPT TO DEALERS. JAMES L BARLON dueby tee firm, and is due w the rm. “All p please imuke immediate payment, as the books of the fate firm must be settied without delay. JAS. L BARBOUR, JOHN A. HAMILTON, IX GIVING UP THE RETAIL DEPARMENT Of ie business T desire to extend mnt sincere tuackes to all’ wuose liberal patronage the late firm so. largely choosed. and lu thus thanking. 1 wish to asse ein tat the Yargely inereasiog wholewale department rei ders i upmcible'to give prompt aud “proper “atten: Yon to the retail departin: nt. In confinkig. aales 10 Deaiers ouly it stiall be my aim and effort to campete with all otber markets, and hope thereby to Win the patronage of our city Hetall Dealers JAS. L. BARBOUR. TRE UNDERSIGNED IN RETIRING FROM business desires to extend his sincere thanks to all those who have So liberally patronized the late firm. ‘aud respectiully solteits w continuance of ‘the same to Bis late partner, Mr. JAMES L. BARBOUR ‘selt-eotocl Jolt NA. HAMILTON. ¢ QUININ ‘cor. Lith, Qi Pharmacy, 1014 F si, Gy sed-Uthslin a DRL. NICHOLSON, MEDICAL ELEC trician. hax moved his office and residence 516 11th st n-w., (roi 1405 F st. Oflice hours—8 tol pa: Sto7 Mm sell-lm (> EN ORDER to Close THF ESTATE, give possession of store buliling to the parties co whou it has becu rented for aterm Obs eara,t | desire to close out at aud below cust my entire stock Of Pooks and Statione Fancy Goods by the firs: sober The atte of any driends und ail who may : ‘espreiaily invited. 4 iust vacate the building by October 1 next, a G. A. WRITAKER, "1105 Penna "ave. ‘TNo. W. Comsox. CORSON & MACARTNEY, ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections Railroad Stocks and_ Bonds, and ali Securities listed on the kxchat of Sew York, Pinladelphia, Boston nt and sold. A specialty made of Investment Securities. District, Bonds and all Local Railroud, Gas, insurance and ‘Telephone Stock dealt in _American Bell Teephone Stock boucht and sold.an7 PHOSVITZ.—THIS COMBINATION, OF (Kee coor Wild chery and torsurate heat Phosphates, isu popular and efficient Brain aud Nerve Tonic, and’ a nai Malaria. at MILBURN'S PHARMACY, 1429 Peunsylvauinave, lu betties or on draught with’ sxea water. 15 Borcurxs Bosros Pouss OR HARD WAX FINISH FOR FLOORS Ts Not Sticky, Is Not Brite, Wilt Not serach, Here is nothing to compare with it ‘This year's Sales ten thues any previons year. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. ‘The best place to find que for a wi alte Dent place to nd something unique for a wed- se 424 Oth street. 5 Deena 50. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING AND VENTILATIO’ ts for the Duplex and Nonpareil Toller and & Blake's Steam Heating Specialties A413 G STREET N. W. Bansestzy Is Ix Yorxsue, ENGLAND, And is celebrated all over the world for its superior LINEN DAMASKS ‘They are the heavies: and best wearing Linens, and ‘will look better after haviyg been washed than before, ‘The only wear that Table Linens are tots im the laundry, ‘Weight, then, should be the principal merit. Hotel ‘keepers understand this and use Barnesleys in prefer: ence to all other linens. We are showing the greatest bargains in Double Dumasks of this celebrated make ‘at $1.50 per yard, fall two yards wide, that bas ever been offered at retail. German and Irish Linens, Nap- kius, Towels, Scarfs, Fancy Linen Set:s, &. Barnesiey Double Damasks at $1.50 per yard; never sold under $2. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. SILK VELVETS AND DRESS Goops. We are receiving dally large additions to our elegant stock of choice Dress Goods: Piush and Wool Novelties: elegant Camel's Hairs; Paris Robes; Sik Velvets; Beaded Ottoman, for wrappings and trimmings; Moire Silks; White Faille Francais; Satin and Moire Silkn, for weddings: Iaslous, for dresses and veils. Great bargains in elegant Moire Sashes; Morning Goods of newest fabrick Bonuet's Perfection Black Silke Gul- net’ sBlack Gros Grains, NEW STOCK. GREAT VARIETY. PRICES AS LOW aS NEW YORK FOR SAME oops. ‘W. M. SHUSTER @ SONs, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue n. w. ONE PRICE. 205 JONCRETE, ARTIFICIAL STONE AND MAS Tie SIDEWALKS AND PLOOLS ARTISTIC AND PINE. WORK A SPECIALTY. We pared with skilled Fkmeu trom to lay, in the bent iis aud Fans He, badewalks ad F Granolithie syle, Auphalt, Mastic. and “Aggies Stone. Keterences as lo work dune: Waiks in Capito) fie" Presgenre\ilouse Gest Suuvedic beaaeas of we Preudenvet House’ Gist ye bawdreds other jobs al private houses in Unis city, i ‘Ail work THe SCHILLINGER Ca., Office, 1418 N.Y. ave., se251w BL J. MCLAUGHLIN, Gen'l Mauager. _SPECIAL _ NOTICES. MASONIC—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- tion oF STANSBURY LODGE No 24, FA. A. 3h, will be held WEDNESDAY, Sept 20 at Stork p. m, lor the purpose of attending the fineral ot our fate brother, ‘Wa Dixow. Dretaren of aster lodges fraternally iivited to be present, by onder of the We M- ute THOS. B. CALVER, Sec. (E55 ine, BRC DEN TIAL INSURANCE 60. OF 2 INSURANCE C0. 0 AMERICA. bftice 880 of wey Rasbamt's Rhine, Germany. ARTI-S WHO ARE he estate of the late Henry Mf. Zimmerman will pleure call at -410 9th mtreet 2.¥: in order that all counter claims aguinst nad estate May be settled; the business being continued by the son. Henry & Zimmerman, in the bame of the under sigtied. FANNIE A ZIMMENMAN, Seles ‘Admlnistrwd:ix. NOTICE—PARTIES HAVING CLATMA i ngalast the late Frank Herbert, eartmman are Fequested to present them to JOHN BERRY. 432 9h stn. ease THE SHELLABARGER LIVESTOCK CAR COMPANY, Oprice, 1826 F Sr, N. Wo, Wasurnatox, September 28, 1886. ‘The stockholders of tls company. stock shippers. members of humane societies and all others interested are hereby invited to witness the fourth aod inst ex- hibition trip of the Shellaburger compartment stock car. (Our ears are all completed. and will beset west Shorty for use ¢n the lead/ng catueshipping railroad. The shipment will be muse from the Uw Verton stock yards, Baltimore, at 4 p.m. THUMSDAY, 30th Inst The manucement wre’ particularly desirous that the stockholders, at least, shall see @ Shellabarger car Toude : and eh ‘Toute. ‘That all that has been claimed for this invention 1s fully 1o¢t upon trial, it needs only observation to pigte Vers respectfully HE SHECLAPARGER LIVESTOCK CAR CO, = FOR MEN TO READ. ‘We are prepared to make to your order Dress Shirts guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction In every re- spect, le, fit, quality of material and superior work- man-hip. Mr. A. J. Lockhart, a competent fitter and cutter well and favorably known In thiscity, is in charge of this branch, and will fit you as you should be fitted. Prices: Qual. D, 6 for $7.50 (Unlaundered). Qual. C, 6 for $9. Qual. B, 6 for$10.50. Qual. A, 6 for 812, Sample Shirts now on exhibit. We have alsoan excellent tine of Stock Shirts, made by one of the largest and be-t manufueturers in this, country. Pric=8, Ste, 62gc., 75e.. S7ige. and $1. The best tiiese prices ean buy, We are aiso preprred to make to your order Under- Weaf und Pajamas from any material selected by you. We will re-cull, reneck und re-bosom your old Shirts, making them virtually new. WE ARE READY FOR YOU WooDW Ait si Lae se2s-6t (Adjoining our Nev => CARPERYE Ws, ATTENTION FT WILT, Faerie Miotibe intereet of al to inane Goon Kerth atc the Sek Ctepttar mete DT Be NESDay. Mepis i test as peeks fininee pated fete Sethi Pe ae (eg PET noven, MEDICAL ®LECTRICIA! Late oP aitoa ee hag REMOVED fo Ladd New Fork wie, where he a Prepared toreceite nad trent hi panienes Classes, societies, &c. ferences. Tat —_ INO. MORAN, 2126 Pennsylvania ave, Has a large force ot good mectianics to Attend promptly to repairs of L troves, Furnaces ud Ranges. | All of & Sexton's and Wood Halmore La:robes. Simoud’s Mfg. Co. Culver Furuaces and Buck Rayzes. A. Cox stove Co.'s splen= did Kanges and Novety farnaces. Tin Rooting, Plambing. &< S We proinise gocd work and fair prices. Open until Spm! Telephone No bore. OBER SD i BRICKLAVERS DESIRING TO SE [RSS crete re eco tac Co fo So by app.ying at the hall uext Wediesday and Thursday evenings: sez7ne "THOS. F. DOY. BUILDING ASSOCIATION, OF GEORGE- TOWN, 1251 HiGH ST.—=ub eription to the Filth ‘series of Stock will be clused OCTUBE. 6th, 1866 | = GEO. W, KING. Secretury. 8e25-0t (Rees A GARD DHANKING MY PATRONS for the kind encouragement exiendied to me the past two seasons, I be< to announce suat I shall Feoven my Daucing Academy, National Wifes Hull, ret ween Yt and 1UCh sts.0n SATURDAY, 0- tober ‘24, at 2:30 p. m. aud cordially luvite my. old scholars to be present ou that day, Ali the latest dances care Sully. thoroughly und practically taught by iny ong nal method. “Due core and uiscrimiuation will always, be observed in the edmnission of puptis, and. no edfort Spared to instruct those favoring ‘me with ther patron: ‘For tull particular. as to terms,<éc.,apply or address Mix FLOIA CHEN NISON, _se25-1w wt nw. a => MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPART ments, Nat onal. niversity. begin MONDAY, October 4, 1890. at BU ociock Ie mM. at the New College Building, Mt, Vernon Vince corner K and Sth st ‘The Dental Infirmary wil vt Tub inst. at 2 Reh, Rok wormation wad announcement up- 1 BAKKEK, M.D, Lean, 1116 H st, 8025-60 (SUED S SHED, FINE GAS FIXTURES, PLUMBING AND HEATING. Job Work @ Specialty. job Work a Specialty. 400 9th st. n.w. FINE GAS FIXTURES. NEW GOODS —_ ARRIVING DAILY. VERY ELEGANT PATTERNS. LOWEST PRICES, NUVELTIES LN BRASS GOODS. F, BOOKS, E sere ‘581 15th street. (eS COMBERT Compe: MAHOGANY. MAPLE, ASH, WALNUT. CHERRY. QUAK OAK, Cab OAK POPLAR. WHITE PINE, GA. PINE, VA. PINE. PARTITION, SASH. MOULDINGS, &c. FLOORING. BOARDS, DOORS. BLINDS Atlowest prices, Prompt delivery and correct cout, at yard of WM. R. McLEAN, 13th aid Bate n.w. TOF the year 1896, o's, Pennyylvania ave: hue, between OU and 7th sireeis, on TUESDAY and THU. SDAY, September 28th and 30th, for the pur- pose of receiving said uxea F. NELSOS JAKUUS, Washington News and Gossin, THE SUPPLEMENT OF THE STAR today con- tains an interview with Col. Ludlow on the waste of water; an account of the eoloréd in- dustrial exhibition; reports of base ball game; articles relating to the ejectment of Lord Lons- dale from a New York hotel; the general assem- bly Knights of Labor; last nighf’s earthquake shock in Charleston; Gen. Grant's tomb at Riv- erside park; degradation among the northwest Indians, and an explorer’s trip across Africa, and telegrams to THE Stag. The advertise- ments are classified as follows: Auction Sales, Summer Resorts, Proposals, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Goods, The Trades, Books, Family Supplies, Sewing Machines, Gentiemen’s Goods, Finan- cial, Professional, Pianos and Organs, Wood and Coal, Medical, Dentistry, Attorneys, Under- takers, Potomac River Boats, Ratiroads, Steam- ers, Specialties. GoverNMeNT Recerrts To-pAy.—Internal Teuenue, $228,199; customs, $660,056. ARMY LEAVES.—Leuves of abaence for three months have been granted Post Chaplin J. W. Jackson, U. 5. A.; Lieut, H. A. Leonhaeuser, 25th iniantry, THE FISnERIES INVRSTIGATION.-Mr.A.Johns, vf the firm of Johas & Easton, has gone to Boston to act as stenographer to the select Senate com- mittee to investigate the fisheries question. he committee holds is frat meeting there to- THE SCIENCE OF DRINKING.—Consul Tanner, of Chemnitz, has reported to the Secretary of ‘State that the beer production of Germany in 1885 was ove billion one hundred million gal- lons, He says tbe consumption of intoxicants in Germany head 18 four times as great as in the United States, yet there are a thousand hopeless drunkards in the United States to ten in Germany. The differeuce arises largely. he says, it not entirely, from the manner of drink- ing iu vogue in the two countries, Tue @rw Oreomancarixe Tax STAMPS will be ready for general distribution about the middle of next month. GIVING CrepiT To STATE PROCEEDINGS.— The First Assistant Secretary of the Interior has rendered a decision in a land case In which he held that the constitutional provision that “tuil faith and credit shall be given by each Rlate to the acts, records and Judicial proceed: ings of every other state,” should apply in the cutive departments as well ax in the judl- clal, in relation to evidence. His decision does hot, as has been stated, reverse one of the late Sectetary Selurz. Tue following patents have been issued to Washington applicants: John E, Buckingham, dvor securer; Henry K. Southland and C. F. Warren, combined advertising medium aud ard or ticket bolder. SECRETARY BAYARD'S office is being repaired during his absence. AMONG THE PResiDENT’S CALLERS AT THE Wutte Howse to-day were: Representatives Hill, of Obto, Clements, of Ga., Assistant Post- master General Knott, Assistant Secretary of Siate Adee, and Lieutenant Gov. Biack, of Pa., the democratic candidate for governor of Penn- sylvania, THE PResipeNt’s WEDDING PREsESt.—Mr. W. Gaston Allen, of South Carolina, who was ‘appointed toa Mexiean consulate by President Cleveland yesterday, was married on the sane day by Rev. Dr. Elliott, at Ascension chureh, to Miss Bessie Rt. Denison, of Virginia. ‘The happy couple will go at once to thelr new home in Mexico, Mr. Allen's appointment was the Pres- ident’s wedding present. A Marine Conps LIEUTENANT's OFFENSE. The Andings of the court-martial that tried Lieut. Otway C. Berryman, of the marine corps, tre tbat he is “guilty in aless degree than ‘charged; guilty of drunkenness” (not on duty), und the sentence 1s suspension from duty for three months, on. balr-pay, and. con- flnement within the limits of the marine bar- racks of Brooklyn, besides a reprimand by the Secretary of the N’ A DELEGATION or New Yor« ship owners waited on the President und the Secretary of State yesterday to explain the wishes of the ship owners with relation to their Intercourse with Cava, and to ask protection under tie law agalust recent discriminations by the Spanish government, TAKING MEASURES AGAINST PLEURO-PNEU- MoNIA.—The Commissioner of Agriculture has received trom R. G. Head, president of the International Range association, and J. A. Gooper, president of the Colorado Cattle Grow: rs! association, a disputeh protesting against the sule of any Of the cattle that have been ex- posed to pleuro-pneumonia in the vicinity of Chicago. “The Agricaltural department ismak- ing energetic endeavors to exterpate the pleuro- Ppheumonia among cattle. Commissioner Cole- inan says the diseased cattle will certainly not be ullowed to be sold, THE Boxp CaL1.—Acting Secretary Fairchild issued w fliteen million dollar bond call yester- day afternoon, as foretold in THE STAR, to take eftect on the Istof November. ‘The eall is for three per cent bonds issued under the act of Congress approved July 12, 188: Tue THREE Per Cext LOAN.—A statement prepared at the Treasury department shows the status of the three per cent loan at the close of business yesterday as follows: Total loan, $305,581.250; redeemed in 1883, $52,250; sur rendered under cireular of August 80, i886, 788,000; surrendered under circular of Se} tember 15, 1586, $596,550; called, $228,616,- 250; uncalled, $75,525,200. Mr, SEDGWicK’s Report of the Cutting affair is expected at the State department in few days. The department has received no iniormation from Mr. Sedgwick sluce he re- turned to New York, PUBLIC BUILDINGS DAMAGED BY THE EARTH- QUAKE—Mr. Spier, tho Treasury agent, who went to Charleston to inspect the public bulld- ings there, is now at work on a detailed report of the result ‘of his inspection. He says that the Club House building, which’ has been used by ineer and the revenue muriue officers, and the post office butiding, were both so badly damuaged by the earthquake that they must be entirely reouilt, ‘The custom house building is not seriously damaged. ‘fhe granite whart, which 1s iu course of construction at the custoni house, was slightly damaged. Hrcasurer and Collector for Priace Leorge’s count. “ EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS AUG, 25, 1890, 9073.44 01 jonthy payments are 9.90 per stare $1,008 aivanced on each shure. ‘The 12th ineue of stock—a new isene—will _ be opetted tor subseriptlon and payment October 7, 1886, jeer ilcemation and pamphiris wxpiainii ie ob cet andadvantagenol the sseociation apply at tho Office, O17 Fst. fom Ssi0 am. to430 par THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. NO. JOY EDSON, Beerclary: Posts © OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, ‘Wasuixotox, D.C NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. FOR GAS CONSUMED ON AND AFTER OCTO- BER 1, 1886, THE NET PRICE WILL BE RE- DUCED TO ONE COLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER ONE THOUSAND CUBIC FEET, AS FOLLOWS: Gross price per 1,000 £66 erwennsonnee-$1.50 Discount, if pald im 80V00 GAYS nnn 25 INO ELC. aeennernenren memes BLD CHAS B BAILEY, Secretary. ee oe BE ON AS BIOVED ‘from 819 14th st. to G10 13th st u.w. WE HAVE A STEADY AND INCREAS. ‘ng demand for stile But ‘Low, and a ‘pulldliyg Fronts of from two to ten Lata. low prices. We ulso have constant appilcations for Dwefings 1a. price ranging from $1,200 to $7.00, , and wish Fersous owning sich property, and wishing to sell: on iol Hl:l, OF wortheast OF tot, wifftind tt thelr advancage ta give usa call rs BER @ CO, 61m id nnd East Cupleol sta, EDWARD © TOWNBEN! B *PeGuiee OF ms, Siame” 1817 13th street n. TON 6 PER CENT PER: LDING. ANGUCIATION THE W. 'MANENT BI ten For: at Of the Assomation, vzé F st n.w., bet. iU am. and 2 % . iL PP. menowase Woes aes THe PRESIDENT and Mrs, Cleveland were at Albaugh’s Opera house lust night and wit- nessed the performance of “Prince Karl.” They occupied one of th fe boxes, THe New Civin Skxvick Ruxes,— Civil Service Commissioner Oberly had a consulta- tion with the President yesterday upon the new civil service rules. One of the new rules will have the effect of removing the custody of upplications from the appointing officers, All candidates for appolntinents will be required Jo file their applications with the local examin- ing boards, The revision of the rules as sub- mitted by the cominission will, it is stated, receive tie approval of the President, THE ATLANTA AT THE BRrookiyN Navy Yarp.—The new cruiser Atlanta turned up at the Brooklyn navy yard yesterday morning. Her object in going to Newport was to have her com) set, Alterleaving Newport on Wed- nesday last she started to try her engines for six colisecutive hours at a full head of steam, Some slight derangement of the machinery Prevented this from being done, aud after cruising up and down the sound ior five days she sailed back to the yard. The nighest. attained was 14.7 knots per hour, 7-10 ol a knot in excess of that required by the contract but as the principal test could not be comple! she will have to make another trial, Atver the vessel's armament is placed on board she will be sent to sea to test her seaworthiness. Not a Word of Trath in It, It is declared by tise who are ina position to know, that there is not a word of truth in the statement sent out by a Washington corre- spondent alleging that President Cleveland ao- cepted “Pretty Prospect” as a gift from real estate speculators. i <= _+00____ ©kiahomn Boomers go to Work. INTRUDING WHITE MEN LEAVE THE INDIAN couNtRY, Capt. Price of the 5th U.S. cavalry, encamped ‘on Chiloceo creek, Indian territory, hes re- ported to the War department that that pert of Oklahoma between Beaver and Stillwater county fs free from intruding white men and cattle; that the boomers have generally gone to kon the rail now 5 ice chee Tenders tneluding Caper crouch, have assui 0 will be lanier ‘occupy Oklahoma in Cppositica, that tnoy ‘will Swale the deckion ot Congress Ww This report was transmitted to the Interior de- partment, ‘The ship Hongly; at Boston trom, Singapore, uantity of la the pits Agee ley bP great eruption in Java 8 few years ago, THE ROYAL ARCH MASONS. Session of the General Grand Chapter in This City. A PARADE AND DEMONGTRATION IN HONOR OF THE BODY—THE LOCAL MASONIC BODIES TURN OUT-THE DELEGATES PRESENT—COM- MISSIONER WEBB'S ADDRESS OF WELCOME. The twenty-sixth triennial meeting of the General Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch ‘Masons was opened today in this city under cireumatances of great brilliancy. The Ma- sons resident in this city united in their efforts to render the occasion a notable one and to make the delegates assembling in this city for the second tine to feel that the principles of masonry not only were exhib- ited in words, but in action. The members ot the General Grand Chupter, who have been ar- riving at the Riggs house yesterday aud to-day, accompanied in many instances by their wives, ‘at once found themselvas in charge ot the vari- ous committees, dind every detail of the man. agement wns #0 complete that the visitors could hardly realize that they were away trom home Gnd 11 astrange city. The General Grand Chap- ter was not to meet until 12 o'clock, and the members were informed that if they would meet ut the hotel this morning that there were anumber of people who would like to escort them to the Masonic Temple. ‘MET BY THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Accordingly, this morning, when the dele- gates began to assemble in the parlors ot the Riggs house they tound the members of the re- ception cofamittee there, who pinned bouquets of flowers upon the lappels of their coats and informed them that carriages were in waiting. While the visitors were putting on their white gloves und having pleasant social interchange with their Waskfugion com:ades, there was a sound of brass bands at the lower end of G street, a flashingof swords and cpaulettes in the bright suolight and the waving of gilded ban- ners, For here the communderies of the Dis- trict were torming in line preparatory to march- ing up to the Riggs house toescort their visitors to Masonic Temple. The guthering of these bodies attracted a great crowd In the vicinity. and every movement was watched with luter- est. ‘The heat of the sun was found to be v uncomfortable, und while the line was lorming tne members gladly sought the reliet_ afforded by the shady side of the strect. ‘THE PROCESSION. There was but a short delay in forming the Une and then it marched 1n the following order: Mounted Police, then the Chiet Marsial, Mr. J.P. Pearson, who, on acconnt of hifs ill health, rode with Mr. Allison Nailor behind his white res, Insiead of on Lorse back. ‘Then came he Marshal's alds, all handsomely mounted, they were us lollows: Chief of staff, Companion Robert Ball; adjutant general, Companion M. Thorp. Aids—From, General’ Grand Chapter, Gotnpanion Arthur G, Pollard; “Grand Coupler District ot Columbia, Companion E. B. Hay: Washington Commandery, No. 1, K. 1, Co ion E. G. Davis; Columbia Commandery No. 2 Companion "John Wilson; Potom: Commandery, No. 3, Companion J.’W. Lee, jr De Molay Mounted Commandery, No. 4, Com- paniou Murtia O'Connor; Mounted Bugiers cuine next in ine and then tullowed the De Molay, Mounted Comuandery, No. 4, K. of with Geo. A. Sheehan, EC; {overt T. Hieston, generalissimo und H. i. ‘Sherwood, captali general, in command, ‘The commandery pre- renied a fine appearauce. There were seveuty members in line, all vf whom were Well mounted und’ weir equipment brightly burnished. It fy sufe to suy that De Molay never made @better display in tuis city. Following wax the full Marine band, uuder the direction of Prot, Johu P. Sousa, Then came Washington Coimandery, No. 2, K.2., under the command of W. G, Moore, E.C); Johi H. Olcott, geueral- issiino, aud Henry K. Simpson, captain gen- eral. No. 1 was out in good toree, and main- tained its reputation or soldierly bearing. Co- lumbia Commandery, No.2, came next, off- eered as follows: E. H.’ Chamberlain, E.C.;' Jose M, Yznaga, generaiissiino, EC. Eimore, eap- tain generul. ‘The ranks tnis commund were lull, and their appearance in the highest degree commendable, Potomac Commandery, No. 8, came next, undercomm.and of A.B. Jack: S00, gencralissimo, acting eminent commander; Te. W. Darby, captaksyoneral. ihe George: town’ Kntghts Were well represented, wud brought Wo & close the line of piumed chupeans, which could be seen stretching wlung the street as far as the eye could reach. Foliowing tue four commanderies cae the Third Arullery band, escorting the Grand Chapter Koyat Arch Masons of this District, George E. Corson, the M. £. graud high priest, was tu commund. “The grand ‘chapter wore only their aprons, aud With thelr black suits and black hats presented a striking coutrust to the rather showy uni- forms ol the Knights. Wuen the line had Puxsed up G sirect and by the Riggs house, where the visitors were occupying cariiages, IL turned up 15tu street, and tne Line of carriages brought up the rear. THE ROUTE, ‘The route of march was then up 15th street to K, to 18th, to Pennsylvauia avenue, to the White House, to 15th street, to Pennsylvania avenue, to 10th street, to I street, to 9th street aud then to Masonic Temple. ‘The procession d through the W bite House grounds, where it was reviewed by the President,wio came out on the front portico unattended. Mrs. Cleve- laud was noticed looking out trom one of the pper windows and wus gallantly saluted by many. Jt was estimated that there were over five hundred men In line, snd the procession was ronuunced by many’ to be oue of the finest usonic displuys ever made in this city. WELCOMED AT MASONIC TEMPLE. After passing over the route mentioned, the procession reached Masonic Temple, where the visitors were escorted to the hall, which had been appropriately decorated for the occasion, Broud bands of evergreen were festooued in double lines on each side of Lhe ball, and across the hall were run bands of buuting. In tue rear of Lhe stand was an elaborate arraugement of American flags and shields, with the words in gold: “Greeting of the Grad K. A. Chap.er of tue District of Columbia w the’ General Graud Chapter, U.S. A.” Large bronze figures veuring wiolt Candelabras occupied pluces on euch side of the stage. The decorations of the wall were very elective und were much adinired by the visitors, Belore the procession reached the hall, the lauies accompanying the visitors were’ escorted by the local iidies comunitwwe to the bull and glven seats ou tue Tight Of Ube stage. ‘ue seats on the stage were occupied by the officers of the General Grand Coupter, and of the Grand Chapter of the Dis- trick, ‘The hall was densely turonged. While the ‘audience were being seuted, the Marius band rendered uselecuiou, Mr, Geo. E, Corson, the Gruna Hign Priest ot the District presided, and calling tue assembly to order culled upon tue Grand Chaplain Wm, Pittis, who delivered the invocation. A “Welcome Soug” Was then finely sung by the Franz Abt club, Edwin 8, Holines director. COMMISSIONER WEBB was then introduced, and in graceful terms gave acordial welcome tothe members of the General Grand Chapter to the District, He sald that the citizens of Washington extend hearty greetings, and that gives them pleasure to find that tuls city was stlected as the place of meet- ing. “As the days go by,” continued the com- Inisslouer, “it touches us'with Joy to find ‘how this city Is belug recognized as the grand cen- trai pointin tus country, and we tee! proud that we have bullt up w city that the whole country may feels proud interest in, ‘To this beauiul capital city I welcome you.” He then went on to say thal the uouses of the people here were open tw the visitors, and twelr hearts Were warm toward ‘them. They were regarded as representutive men not met for the purpose of advancing the interests of uny party, but us representutives of the great principies of humanity, bandeu to- io the cuuse of tue common cued. He then traced brietly tue history of the origin of Masonry from tue gloom and uncertainty of tradition to the luster yeurs, und the triumph and spread of these principles which the knights of the crusades was compelled to en- foree at the point of the sword. ‘The Commis- sioner compared the moral victories whic this order sougDt With the material progress, which he said were useless as long as mun reinuined unregenerated. After paying an eloquent tri- bute 10 the objects and work o1 tne order, Com- missioner Weub again welcomed the Visitors to ‘his clty, and hoped that their sessions would prove of protit, THE GENERAL GRAND HIGH PRIEST RESPONDS. ‘The address of Commissioner Webb was ro- ceived with hearty applause, and after it bad died away the General Grand High Priest, Mr. Alfred F. Chapman, arose, and in behalf of the General Grand Chapter respouded to the words of welcome just uttered. He suid that never be- fore had tue General Grand Chapter received a more graceful welcome or witnessed a superior ‘To aay that it 18 appreciated is not poorer ae could not be otherwise, je then ‘Went on to speak of the previous meet- ngs of the body, and vetore ‘his seat be in thanked Commissioner Webb for his d words of welcome, Grand Sigh Priest Geo. E, Corson then, on bebalf of the Grand Chapter of the District, his tribute to the words of weleome alread Uttered. He suggested that this city be selected as tbe permanent place of meeting of the General Grand Chapter. Josepl P. Horner, of Louisiana, the General Grand Scribe, made a response, which was listened to with ‘close at- tention. "The Franz Abtclab sang again and the reception exercises came to a clo A RECEPTION BY THE PRESIDENT. Mr. Noble D. Larner announced before the audience was dismissed that arrangements had been made tor a reception to the members of the General Grand Chapter by the President to- morrow aiternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The dele- ites Were requested to meet ab the Rizgs louse promptly at 1:15 o'clock. THE GENERAL GRAND CHAPTER IN SESSION. Al the close of the reception ceremonies the members of the general grand chapter pro- ceedéd to the chapter chamber, where the sessions of the convention were formally opened. The sessions, which will probably be lwo euch day, will be held with closed dours. The officers dt the generaigrand chapter are as follows: Mi. Alfred F. Chapman, Boston, Muss., G. G. H. 2; Companion Novie D. Larner, Washington, D.C, Dep. G. G. iH. P.;Companion David F. Day, Biitlalo, N. ¥., general grand king; Companion Joseph P. Hornor, New Or- Jeans, general grand seribe; Co C. Lemmon, Toled eral grand . Patton, Portian grand captain of tiie host; Companion , Oregon, general npanion’ Benj. F. Halier, Memphis, Tenn., genera! grand |, ¢lpal sojouruer; Companion Roger W. Wood bury, Denver, Col. general grand R A. captain; Companion Win. i. Mayo, St. Louis, Sto. gen eral grand master Uhird vali; Companion Lan sing Burrows, Auzusta, Ga, general grand Master second vill, aud’ Companion Jona J. Sumpter, Hot Springs Ark., geueral grand master first vail. SOME OF THOSE PRESENT. The following among others were present: Dr. A. M. Callahan, Kan.; Frank 8. Jobnson, Col; Seranus Bowen, M.D., Boston; L. D. Grecnleat, Denver, Col; H. 3. Orme, M.D., Los Angeies Frederic Speed, Vicksburg, i G.H. Britton, Wis; ti. Le is, Wiss WoT New ifaven; ‘T. 0, Morris, Le Bradiord Nichol. James B. Dougias, K. W. Nicuol, all of Nashe Ville, Teun.; Chester fildeu, Coaries 1. Richardson, Lywell, Muss; "Lucius Field, Clie ton, Mass;’ Nashab J. Simmonds, Wovurn, Mais; Arthur G. Pollard, Lowell, Mass; Janis W. 8 Shaw, Lowell, Mass; W.’S. Matthews, Memphis, Tehn.; 8. Stueker Williams, Newark, Ouio; Christopher G. Fox, Buttalo, N.Y; David F. Day, Buttato, N.Y; P. Piekton, Fargo, Dak. Moruiner Nye,’ Lavorte, ind; Curiscan Pett, Ricamond, Ind.; C. W. Prather, Jetfersonvill: dnd.; Win, Richards, Saiarua, Miss; Pucmas 1, Cat N.F. Kingsley, Cuaiileld, Min| A and W. GF mington, Dei; J. W. Iredell Leminon, Totedo, Ouio; douu M, L. MeCauun and Ed. T. Sehuiiz,aii of Balun Bred. Ring, Li Crosse, Wing 1.1. Excauvrack, Anainosa, Lowa; J. A. Ladd, Chic: Kyies, Omaua, Neb.; George W. Goutiog and J. ‘M, Nevins, Oasiand, Me; 0. E. Croweil, Gak- land, Me.;'J. W. Taylor, Ga. J.P. Taylor, Gu — 'Woittin, Macon, Gaz” William Sherer and James E.’Morrison, both of N.Y; Asien'¢ He Huatingtou, Adams, NLY.; Frauk Magee, N.Y G. Leavitt “Lambert, Hoosick Futis, James A. Henry, Little Kock, Ark; Kicnurd P. Bowen, Chulaboma, Miss; ‘Beau, Crestou, Lowa; Heury C. Sioux City, fowa; Hiram Bassett, A Ky. J. Soule sunith, Lexington, ‘Ky. ‘Lambert, Gi Daniel siriker, Wis.; Dau Joby 0, Rowland, K. Bustman, Jowla Frizzell, J. Pinkhard, New OFk Hastings, Mis nid Ts.ansd, . Beleuer, J state C.Giluens, Camden, NJ; Leonard L. Grear, Kassie Bridge, N. J.;'Geo. MeGown, Palmyra, N. ¥.; Jacob 1. H. Loug. Kituredge Haskins, Brattleboro, V vemple, Mauston, Wis. SOMETHING ABOUT THE ROYAL ARCH MASONS. ‘The body that assembled to-day represents a constitueucy of about 125,000 constituting the Koyal Arch Masons of the United States. The Grand Chapter represeuts the Royal Arch Masons of astate. It ts composed of delegates lrvim_ Ube chapters, of wuien there may be any nuuuber. There ure thirty-cight Graud Cuapters in the United States and tour dviegates trom ch of these cuustitute the Geueral Grand which holds a convocation once in ars, Lis Yeur in Washington; so uaat in neral Graud Chapter there are 152 members. ‘The General Grand Chapter of th United States was organized in 1798, and with the exception of the war year 1862, aus had a convocation somewhere in the United States once in every turee years since. “The biguest olticer is General Grand Mizh rest. The Deputy General Grand High Priest, ot course, stands second, The king comes next and ten the scribe. ‘The business of the present session will beof a routine character. ‘Lhe one exception Is. that ‘ap overture will be made to have the Royal Arch Masons of the Province of Quebec, in Canada, Teprevented in the General Grand Chupier. The Royal Arch Musous of Canada have no General Grand Chapter. The Grand Chupter is their highest organization. There are several Grund Chapters, each covering one of the Canudian provitces. In Canudu the Grand Z correspouds iu diguity to ihe Graud High Priest here, John P. Noyes, of Waterloo, Quebee, the Grand Zot the Province o1 Quebec, is here to muke the overture. There will be an election of officers, and Noble D, Larner of this city, who stands next In rsuk, Will probably be elected Generat Grand Hight riest. Onawa, 0. Massena ROYAL AND SELECT MASONS. ‘The second triennial assembly of the general grand council of Royul and Select Master Masons of the United states will convene to- day at the Scottish Rite hall, The headquarters of the delegates are atthe Ebbitt house. The following delegates nave already, registered: G Geo. M. ‘Osgoodvy, New York, al. P. G. George J. Finckard, Louisiana, K.. G. G. George W. Covicy, Minnesota, R. P. G. W. 0. A.B. Senter, Onto, Rt. P. G. treasurer, Benj. F. Holler, Tenavssee, RP. G. G. recorder; Join Haigh, Mussachusetts, 1 P: ‘Henry Sayre, O: RP. Mary laid, {Covurn, a a ew York; A. M. Wolabin, Georgia; Ricnurd Lambert, Louisiana; Graff F, Ackliv, Ouio; S. Stucker Williams, Unio; John W. Didinam, George MeGuwan, J. M. Wilson, Ho F, Bartr L, Lambert, New York; 0. B. Birn, Paimyra, N. ¥. Affairs in Alaska, THE SCHWATKA EXPLORING PARTY—LIEUT, COMMANDER NICHOLS’ BUDGET OF NEWS. Lieutenant Commander H. E. Nichols, com- mandiug: ship Pinta, reports to the Secre- tary of the Navy trom Sitka, under date of Sep- tember 10, that the Pinta had returned theday betore from a trip toXakutat alterthe Schwatka exploring party. The party was found at Yukutat, aud ail its members were well. They were able to ascend Mount St. Eliso oniy 7,200 feet, and the most experienced of the party considered it impossible to reach the toy m- maunder Nichols says a spectul grand jury hus been sitting during the pust week. Attempts were made Lo proct indictments agalrst the ringleaders of the Chinese troubles at Juneau, but no evidence could be oblained and no in- dictments were ound, ‘The captains and mates of the remaining English schooners were tried for the illegal taking of seal In Behring sea. ‘They were found uilty and sentenced to short imprisonments. minander Nichols thinks appeals will be taken, Real Estate Salen. Curtis J. Hillyer has sold to Fannie A. Moore, for $8,125, two lots, 25x100 feet each, at the southwest corner of 15th and Pstreets. A trans- fer of sub-lots 28 and 29, Piau's subdivision of square 238, fronting 40 teet_un 13th street, be- tween S ana T, trom Mary G. Duvall to Thomas G. Yeats, has been piuced on record. Political Notes. Congressional nominations were made yes- terdayas follows: Audrew Hero, repubiiéan, second Louisana; John Powers, democrat, eleventh Michigan; Zachary Taylor, republican, Marky, democrat, seventh Penusylvania, mocrat, seventh Penusylvan "The Northwestern Chronicle, of St. Paul, Mini Bishop Ireland’s organ, abd un influent Catholic paper, has come out in favor of the republicans, on lemperance grounds, ‘Senator Voorhees was the principal speaker fata democratic mass meeting in Indianapolis last night. He charged.the republicans ‘with wholesuie irauds, especially in connection with the Pacific railway and waisky riugs. He de- fended the administration and the cusracter of ite jutees, and prociaimed bimsei! in favor of if revision, with the view toa reduction of taxation. He defended Pension Commis- Sioner Binek and his adininistration ol the Office. Nenator Voorhees deciured himself 1a favor of gpd lax, to raise revenue ior the ment of pensions. ta conference of the leading democratic politicians of Queens county, New York, last Vvening at Long Island City, ¢x-Senator James tha Sontuatidu for Congress now held by Perty oo exe Belmont, who is 5 @ renomination. Cuarcep Wit Ronsixe a FeLitow Ex- PLore.—Edna Joyce uuas Jennie rt young woman employed in the bindery at the ernment priatiuy office, wasarresied yester- day by Deveetive Haff und’ held on u ‘of also ployed. at the it ‘prints - Smee uy wiorning in the Police Court, Mies Edna was charged larceny and she tor- felted $10: Re eesereg Louis, Salem and Little Rock railroad. war yertoniay sold to agents of its bondholders Breisooun | TWO CENTS. | | Telegrams ‘to The Star. RENT WAR. ANIIOUS 10 AVERT A Taries Quietly Working to oes A PURELY IMAGINARY TREATY. ——s SOCIALIST TROUBLES IN LEIPSIC. ——.__ Children Killed by a Rattlesnoke's Sting. ——— CONGRESSIONAL NOMUNATIONS. _——— THE TORIES NOT RELLIGERENT. ‘They May Seck a Quiet Understanding With Parnell. Spectal Cable Dispatch to Tine EViNINe Star. | Lox Dox, Se} he chances are that par- | lament will not me oe r goverument talk tall they are using their tn lords to get them to om evictions, Sir Michael HicksBeach is in Ireland, where already he bits done muei painstaciug work, He isa moderate man by teimper. Lt he ean iceep the Orange faction in check ue may by & sort of INFORMAL UNDERSTAN Just savea rent war, On Ui Standard iuverprets Parneli’s ietver to M gerald asa declaration of war, and descr! as Inflan stand how Parvell put bis 1 nt, Ibsays: *Phtis ec learsaway the vei which purpose Of the genc Yeal temper and. te arty | | but in private th the Inne NG WITH Pal woven for th of around the the aency separtist | © cunt IEPORD LLOYD NOT d Lioxd will no iS Very SOrEY ad at atl, rtnent nt to see a hin int to. ving apy sd Geen telling emetury’s pro-Feut of these Le referved to the and Saintly Koss’ plat FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR, There Will Be War if Madngassy Inde- stories of the hy Spicer Ih one Pare-scuted Luby 3 ine wi'tg dungeon, le Dispateh to Tae & sTan, S—T have had an interview pudiate the if the independence of Ma ened, there will be auother war, He soldiérly man, asplendid type of tue soldier and adventurer aud is en taunt the gallantry of Lue Hovus and the resvurces of the country: — No Treaty Even Talked Abort. Special Cable Dispatch to Tu» Lonbox, Sept. 2S.—i am informed on the highest authority wat the sexed treaty be- tween Canida and the United States, published last week, is a pure ta rication, No treaty whatever on the subje under « sideration. The Unite E declined to negotiate with a view to any new | compacts. —._—_ Assassinating His Assailant. BROWNSVILL®, TEX., Sept. 2S.—Yesterday at Matamoras Litt. ‘Trevino, of the Me cavairy, and Sub-Lieut. Reiugio Pas, artillery, had a dispute over a question of authority, aud the latter slapped face, ‘Trevino procured a pistol a ing Pas frou benind shot bu Micting a mortal wound, ‘Trevino surrendered | to the military authorities and will be court: | maryiaied. ta former's row — — The Quarrelinz Cro TROOPS ORDERED OUT RAIDIN' Sept. 2s. wand Piegans. SRCEPT A CKOW Sr. PavL, Mr A special to the Tae Police Have a Stw Stop Evictions, | | rami | statu Pioneer Press irom Fort Saw, Mont, says: “Troops bere have been ordered’ out in the di- rection of Judith Gap, it Is understood to inter cept the Crow Indiains from tt itis sald the Crows surprised a Pi stampeded twoor three bund the same time a raid wax inade boines trom the direction of Fort Peck, in which two squaws were killed. The Crows aud Piegans are hereditary enomies.” ——— The Mextean Revointionists GATHEEING OS THE R1OGRANDE INTENDING TO corresp that advices trom thaz Col. Herands nies Democrat Reports | tect anta Maria are to the having two bullet 1 sid ceived in the recent fight with revolulionis Tinojas dei Trangino; also that he hanged Us prisoners capturcd the is stated th Fevolutionists are gataering f and wiilatiempt tocapture Rei toget supplies, Gen, Pedro. Go: f infantry, one ot cava rtillery is imarehing to Matamoras, | Jen, Vela with 900 soldiers is expeetod 10 arrive there to-morrow. Itis slated taut Presi- dent Dixz intenas to promptly stamp out auy revolutionary foolishness on Ue froutier. The Knight of z.abdor Stamp. A DISPUTE ‘LOCKOUT 1 Minwacket The men employed in Phillip Goerre’s cooper shop have. been locked out for several The question at issue is of general mierest to. manuiacturers, The difference, as stated by Mr. Goerre, is that he employs Kiights of Labor coopers, und that one of the clauses in the agreement between the employer and workman is that the union stamp shail be affixed to every keg made in his shop. He claims insist | be i that the stamp st placed on the kegs until the asks tat | cach keg be branded as Mr. Goerre Says that be, with nearly evel manutactarer in Milwaukee, and barrels than he bas immediate sale for. He now has 2,000 kegs in stock, und. in six months he Will have, he claims, 6,000 un- | stamped kegs in his shop and be will be under tamped kezs are un- salable, Mr. Goerre locked out bis employes in preference to piacing tiimseif in this predic ment. The master workinan of tue Covers’ assembly, Kniguts of Labor, supports the work- men in their position, aud as the manuiac- turers will oppose the stand taken by the Knights turther trouble Is expected. ———— Shooting Affray at a Religious Gather- Sr. Lovts, Sept. 28.—Yesterday morning, at a religious gaihering of colored people at Cascade schvol-hou: Little Caney towns! Hh Kansas, Simon Smizh shot Benjamin Williams and | ‘W.n. Andrews, killing Williams instantly, and, itis thought, mortally wounding Andrews. The affair was the culmination of a misunderstaud- ing between Smith and Andrews, aud the shot which killed Williams was doubtiess intended for Andrews. Smith was arrested, a The Famous Emma Bond Case. THE VICTIM FULLY RECOVERED AND THE THREE SUSPECTED MEN RUINED. TAYLORVILLE, ILL, Sept. 28.—As a result of the famous Emma Bond case the fine iarm owned by Lue Peitus heirs is advertised tor suie under foreclosure of mortgage. In order to de- fend himseli trom the charge of assaulting Miss Bond, Lee Peitus, one of the accused, borrowed $1,200 on the farm, all the heirs to the estate signing the morigage. The amount raised to sulisiy the be tate was insufficient for UFpose i eS Saeiay sea Se at fendants “es with Peivas, a were also impoverished in attempung’ to prove their in- nocence. The prosecution cost the state many Uousunds of dollars, Emma Sond bus at last fully recovered ber health, atter years of terri- ble ‘suffering. She ix still a beautiui girl. Her father hus prospered sufficiently lo recover the Minancial losses occasioned by his unrelenting search for bis daughter's assailants aud by the irom her illness, which for # ‘the skill of the best physi- $$ ____., AT LEIpsic Rreak Up a Pro Leirsic, Sop day made wugh t attacked ers back after a ad streets nann at thelr Th . oe Lamp. A LANP rned by an & RESULT oF rene Ky ENG re rw Sept. 25—A am Mary Plan As Ligne Pirrsnr ttn y y Mes. Flan Tie bat die Stand Fai x t Makar berweon the Thetis clared of, > Aground ir the Dudsey PREDICAMENT OF HE § AND MEK 2 PouenKEErS toza, bound » : Tanda heavy tre , On the ess be, The water ts shail stea AMER SARATOGA t att nn. The fron paw tie § Nominated Is », Sept. 25 ist r HE CHIC c ates lawyer, tu republicans vt iydeurta a. ROBERT SMALLS RE CHARLESTON, S.C, 5 * wus dis w sev Killed t CaDEeN NEA PLAYING Cureace, » it, Aliny § aiterawne idren aaa all hh hhad masae aL Their as it wa bit den u iuaucents were bur tute — : ‘To Visit Sir John MacDonald. OTTAWA, OX po Wool, chter 4 it 4 thong Wa to Ottawa Lo visit Bue Mis NOTE 3 10, raniiy tur No Quaking at Charleston To-Day. at Carcassonne, RED REPULLICANS PORCIULY TAKE CHARGE OF THE UNVEILING OF A SiaTUR Panis, Sept. A tint took 5 dung the Wavening and dedie. Of Armand Barbes, the red repubite league of blaugut, wt Carcass: in tt departiaent of Ande. dhe commictes having the ceremony it charge were neatly all tutor The Tevuludonisis becaine provowcd inane 41 La today poiic iuents a barriers, trampling ov dren, and driving the police ullies away trot deni tists and Ui thie place. District Government Affairs. TM WASHINGTON it was soturean join Queen 4 Thomas Jette presen of tuele pres unimyper grade, they Sus, Is aLOUL Lites took and When main comes Usey are flooded Hd wad LIth abound. They wish an exe ot the pavement and wie that be jor Ut ne » a tensior estiana Siuners prouined it intiu although tey THE POLICEMEN’S FUND, led States U District a st of the puliceman’s 1 f te fisc J annual interest $955.27; cust auinvesce B5S4.13. A POLICE RETIRENG Be Major Walker yesterday issued the jollow! coustituting Capt M. A. Ausiin and Lie px Surgeons a retiring Gourd Lu Une cases of privates Hallinan and Pairick Aeatuey aud suck mnbers Of Ube force as anay be brow with a View of should be ont policeman Wo arrested Guileau. THE ESTIMATES POR STREET IPR ‘Tue Commissioners have had many Of them within the iaat 1 ovement es have been dule, which will go the ment the Ist of Octo miilions of doilars, T nat im Ube order’ of its nib slate tbat Uney will be compelled to ssw ior more appropriations,on account Of Ue pressure tor Lnprovemenis, and believe Ubey will get more than beretoiore, ‘fhe populalivis is grow= dng, and tb the tine, IMPROVEMENTS ASKED FoR, James Pius and Joe A. Gray aud others avg vhat ao item may be Inciud the estimates: providiug for grading and laying toot Monrve sireci, between 16th and 17th sires northerests Mr. nC. Clarke, 901 Suunton place, inks that’ D street wortheast, tm Delaware vente to 2d street, may again be put In sctede ule for Bireel Improvements, C: Robinsoit, SL P'sucet uorthwest, lorwardes petition nizhed by parties living near Nurta Capitol and Bounde oF aoking Uist the well Im tat locality be dug Gctper und pump ined, Weller Repeutt calls Stention tote necessity of opening tp streets fast Of Lith street yd aout ot Rust’ Capital slreet, aud ricuiurl, jourgia avenue irom the buvy-yard gate. Mr. Edward Doun, 1426 6b strect aorluwest, invites aueution & petition filed ear ago requ Se aidewalks on O surect, vctwoen Guu and 7Ub sirecis Hurthwest, might be set out ia line ditt tee ‘curd on squares east aud west of the Mine, tucextending the parklug. WANT NEW PLOUK COMMISSIONERS, Wm. M. Galt & Co, Barusuaw & Bro, et.al, ‘as wholesite flour deaiérs, ask lor Uae appolut fnent of © pew. board of Hour commlsdouers, ‘They desire Wwe best judges of four, BUILDING PRustiTs have been Issued by Inspector Entwisle as tole jows: Susan V. Clark, erect a two-story dwelle ing, L street, ‘between Gth and ur sirceus southeast; $1,000, Oliver Cox, erect five two Story dwellings, 4th, between UW ond H'strce-s southeast; 86,000. Edgar Frisby,erect a Usres: ‘and cellar dweliiug, corner Congress and Stoddurd streets; $9,000. P. C. Wealth of Lie city Increasing ail Mra Pa dwelling, Je ferson abd Anacostia streets; 8750. Mors. Mary HE, Mockubee, erect « two-story dwelling, Jetter ton and Anacostia streets; $750, W.F. Lewis, eTecl LWO LWOstory dweiiiags, 1Gin sirect, be lween Gales and” Dunuington road; $800, ‘Tuomas Siewari, erect a two-story and ouse- ment dweiling, corper 10tn street and Massur chusets avenue; $2,000, protected gas opening on 34 neur Pennsylvania avenue. seide without sult

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