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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penrsylvania Ave. and 11th ‘St by The Evening Star Newspaper Com GEO. W. ADAMS, poe gel Tre Ferra Stax ix served to subserfhers tn the eit by carriers, on their own account, at 10 conts per Week or 4c. per month. Copies at the conster 2 Sent each. By" mall—pose So cons & Tontt” one year, $x mown See (Fnteced at the Pus Office at Washington, second-class niall matter = ‘Tuy WEEKLY Stan—paniiehen YeeE. postage prepaid. Six manne, GOCE $F All mall ~ubecriptions must be pas i advance Ee payer sent ionger than is pad ioe Kates os adweriinin made known on anniieatton. Che Vou. 69—No 10,414. WASHINGTON, D. C.. pening Star. 7 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1886. TWO CENTS. | __AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. (HEATER, te WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPT. — 16, 1886, THE COPARTNERSHIP H. RETOFORE : Et 'HOW.—Critie. existing betwven JAMES I. B.\i.BOUR and TON D0: AVION OF F DHovses — | BoUR @ HAMLUN: wan Sy mustanl coumese (eetae CONTINUATION UF PACKED HOU: ; MITON, was by 1 (Ae cuties neve Soeopay inks ween, fa ed aah diwolved on the Lit day of sy, 1806. The ROP 2AN SPECIALTY TROUPE Principal Theaters of Rurope. “Their First appearance in this Country. Stebd-Trepp-Venome, Urotexiue Aftisia. Herr Grats, & Marvelous Jucgier. Mie Annie Brightsteln, ED: Dusiness will be cont as WHOLESALE EXC) n be sold afer SEPTEMBER 30.1886, EXCKPT TO DEALERS. JAMES L BARLOUK wit nued be JAMES L. BARBOUR USIVE:-¥.and no goods will all debts due by tre firm, aud is authorized to collect all debts Histt Vocalist Uiieevers and Kennedy-the Wwonder- | due tu the firm, “All pefsons wiose bills sre due will Ticaenee Arche ce nee ee WORE. | es meas insetle anne ey Gon bemnes te Mins Tonia "Tuareg angsatanday. |. | aterm must be settied wituo del 3 Reserved vests ai ox Office from 10m m. te ry piprevet Sexts ai HOS" Uale"from 10k m. to FAC Banoo. SEDHAM @ KELLY's CHAI-| _ s = LENGE COMEDY AND SPECTALIY COMPASY. | IN GIVING UP THE RETAIL DEPARMENT supporting the Wonderful DERVILLE FAMILY. | of the business Idesire to extend my sincere thanks Aeacans GRAND OPERA Hi ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘Last four nights ot {o all whose iberal patronage the Jae firm so. larzely encoyed. and in thus thanking. {wish to asmur- tient thar the tang ders it imps foo to the retaila With ail otter markets ated hove theresy to win ts wi market yop heresy to. wit the Patronage of our city Retail Deal Increnvng woleaio department ett to give Brompe and “proper atten = im nt. in coufinl¢ sales to te my sim and effort to cempete rs. JAS, L, BARBOUR. NSPIELD TRE UNDERSIGNED IN RETIRING FROM tote benreses Seine Dnsinoe devares to extend tis, sincere thats te all And His Charming Comedy Company these whe have so liberally patronized the cm, ig —— land respectiully wolieits a cgutinuunge of the same 10 ’ IN his Jate partuer, Mr. JAMES L. BARBOUR PRINCE KARL PRINCE KARL. Selé-eotocl JOHN A. HAMIL HEADQUARTERS FOR QUININE— (Rose ERR ia hinacy, 1013 58 stveoe Nita, see uthsim PRINCE KARL Endorsed by Every Critic. week Alsbe g-Morrison Dramatic Co. In x FAUST AND MAKGUERITE. Grand Balloon Ascension before each performance. ‘Admission to a Trent Nett Weck He Greaiest Specialty GUS HILLS WORLD OF NOVELTE Hh ‘3 NINTHST. OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK. Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, THOMAS & WATSON, praaScpherted by ihe awe streng ic AND COMEDY COMPANY, Ir the TWO WANDERERS. PEMFORMANCES DAILY. ‘Evening at 8 P.M PULAR PRICES: OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, Wasuixatox, D. 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 f80t — wewcnnnennnn- $1.50 (=, THE MEMBERS OF CENTRAL LODGE No. 1, 1. 0. U. F., are earnestl: juested io be present at the regular meeting, FRIDAY FV N- ING, Octob F Ist, at 7:40, ag business of great impor tance, an iment tothe constitunon, Wh. be aeted'upon, [It] WM. RU HUNT, We . see, aloe OF HONOR isch neelag at LIT s On capechsl meet ig a Sth st. nw. at 7 pm. THIS (Thursiay) EVENING, Tulative to decense of Cor in JOHN WITTEKINDT. CHAS, A BAKKEN, commander (Re 73 THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ‘The 24th day of September. 1896. Gay Rosentsos v, Fouxtarn Roneensox—No. Fr Eq. Docket 26, ‘On motion of the piaintiff, by Mr. Campbell Carring- tou, her solititor, it is urdered that the defendant, Fountain Robertson, c.use his appearance to be en= fered herein on of belore the first raledxy occurring forty days after tuts day; otherwise the cause Will Be Pruceeded with as in case of default, ‘The ob ect of this suit is ior an absolute divorce on the croun | of wiilfil desertion — Provided, that a co} pf this order be puclts'd once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star newspaper. inK.on, a8 We sate osnal number of Unies in the Wasitingion Law Beporter. ‘By the Court, CHARLES P. JAMES, 3. A true copy=Test: Ted. MiciGsy Clee, By ICA CANCY, Asst Ceri. se301aWoW TN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE District of Columble, Holding a Spectal Tern for Orphuus’ Court. usiness, September 2h Lomb. Inthe matter of the estatcot Peren Froax, late of District of colambia, deceased, lon for the Probate of the last Will and Tes. nd for Letters Tes.amentary on the es ate-ot the ‘said deceased ‘has this day been made by Joho STi versoce interested gre herehy_notifed to apes 9 interested are hereby not appear Courvon FRIDAY. the 15th day. of Uceber Rext.at 11 o'lock aim.,to show cause why. the ould Witl-tould not be proved and admitted to Probate and Letters testamentary om the estate or the suid de- Saved should not ewe ns prayed. ovided a copy of this crde. be published once n week for three weeks in the ‘Washington paw Reporter and in The kveniig Star previ-us to thfcald days iy the Court. CHARLES P. JAMES, Jue Ice. Been a DORREA, GLAWITT, Hoater of Wits ‘THOMAS, Solicitors, intl DRE. H. THOMPSON MURRAY, DENTIST. Office und Hesidence: So6 17th st. nw. se30-1m* Discount, if paid in seven days... 25. Net price. nee $1.25 CHAS. B. BAILEY, 8e20-tocl Secretary. 10 AND 25 CENTS. 10 AND 25 CENTS. COME EARLY AND SECURE GOOD SEATS. Box office always open. NEXT WEEK—fhe great Uulon Square success— FOR LiF ‘Every Evening and Saturday Matinee. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, MR FRANK MAYO And his excellent company fo the beautiful romantic pay by Wilson and ayo, entitied NODE Friday and Saturday }-yenings, Mayo’s own adapts Tion of Damas’ turilling romanee, the THREE GUARDSME: Presented under the management of Mr, ‘Sheridan Corby. ONLY MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 2. ‘Next week—Thateher, Primrose & West's Minstrels. se? "AL CYCLE CO.. 1406 NEW YORK AVE ies, Tandem. ands es for rent by the D>, DE BEE IOHSSON HAS REMOVED rom 19 14th st. to G1O 13th st uw. _sel7-im* -, DR. i, NICHOL<ON, MEDICAL ELEC trictan, hax moved his office and residence to 518 11th st n'w., from 1005 Fst. Uflice hour.—8 (ES. OUR SIONS WILE BE (CHOSED THURSDAY, September 30th. until sun- down, EISEMAN BROS, sezi-2t Corner 7th and Kats nw. (THE ROBLIC AND PROFESSION ARE ‘invited to aitcnd the lecture of Prof Joux F. Buockerr, M.D. ut the opening of the Medical Departmeat of Howard University, OCTOB!K ATH, at 0 pam. #€201005 CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 1740 PENN (Ree spiiiane New busta sca dan bafoak Gals Bratch 1622 Q4th st nw. Aire LUCY L HUNTER and Mra be E RICHARDS. -se29 G ci THEIR ‘Sock p.m. can obtain the of toI pm: 3toT mm seli-im tr ‘Iso. W. Comson. Ino. W. MACARTNEY, is Member N.Y Boek Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, ‘Bankers and Deslers in Government Bonds, Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and all securities listed on the Exchanges of New York, Philadel and Baltimore bought anu sold. A specialty made of Investment Securities, District Bonds apd ail Local Railroud, Gas, insurance and ‘Felephone Stock dealt in. American Beil TevepboneStock bought and sold.an7 iphia, Boston MBINATION, ‘Callsaya. Wid Cherry and Horsford's Acid Phosphates, is « popular and efficient brain and Nerve Tonle and: = neguard MLC PHA iu beltles oF ou draueht agains. Malaria, Sold. at Y, 1429 Peunaylvauisave, 1th’ soda water. Dey ‘Trieyeles 910 per mn, Set AMKIS BIJOU OP! S AB NQUET OF LAUGHTE! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING THE WEEK. Grover's Comedy-Drama, OUK BOAKDING HOUSE. pany of Acknowledged Artists. rowed of als the dellencies we Gramatie ar ‘Next week—Preduction of Boucicault’s “SHAUGHRAUN.” se27-6 NT FAIL_To ATTEND THE FIRST I- DUSTRIAL «XHIBITION R ‘DURING Batrmone. O13 F street nw. sevu-2w Washington. PAPER HANGINGS. ‘The largest and most complete assortment of WALL AND CE:LING DECORATIONS Ever offered in this city, embracing everything new and beautiiul in that line from the least expensive te the finest. LOUIS A DEITER, 80 N. Howardst, Baltimore. HELD IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BY COLORED CIT.ZENS, AtBETHEL HALL aND ANNEX, 2f street, between 16th and 17th streets nw. From SEPTEMBER -9th 10 OCTOBER 13th, Open from 10am. to 11 pm. Admiksion 25 cents >rusuu uckes 92 ‘The Wastiagtun and Georgetown abd Metropolitan, street cars and the herdics pass within two squ-res of the x.bition buildings sexd-16t NORAMA OF BAITLF OF BULL RUN, 15th st., two blocks south of Penusyivania sve, "The mont reullstic Battle scene ever painted, Lighted at bhebt by 300 electric aqbts Open trom 9 amb. to 10 p.m. Admission, 50 ents: Children under 12 years, 25 cents. Un Saudays baif price. Jeo EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. Excuses SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1886. ‘Knights of Labor escort to Richmond of represent tives to the General Assembiy. About 1,000 repre- Hocx Parces Axo Lazo Prorrrs ‘are still expected by many merchants, but we conshier ‘them things of the past. With the present low prices ot Products you must have bargains; theretore deal with Us and save paying large profits. We believe that ‘small advances for goods handled in larger quantities und turned quickly is the only way to succeed in bast ness in these times. We are working on that basis, and the fact should be apparent that it brings about ‘Sstate of affairs very favorable to the buyer. If you Wish to be careful and economical In your purchases and are desirous of securing the fullest possible value for very dollar you spend, it s a duty you owe your Scbratives will be im itichmond nest Sunday” self to see our stock without delay. theorder,, eM 88d F- depot | pan overcoats from $7.50 t0 $17. nd. Pdepot Swcarday night cigek returning, leaves Richmond Sunday | Men's Business Suits from $6 upwards, at a} oclock, sezmot Bb ociock aims Sct | Dress Suits from $10 upwards, SSeS . 1OGHABERSTON, Sc. via = 4 ATLANTIC COAST LINK NOUND TRIP | Boys Suita from $5 upwards. TICKETS FROM WASHINGTON $10. Children's Sults, from 5 to 13 years, from $2.50 Good gving on trains leaving Washington 6 and vs 10.550 m., Saturday, October 2 Good to retara on | Wards, fai trains leaving Charieton up to and including Oc- tober 4. 1896, Proceeds of ticket sales to be applied to the fund for the relies of suerers from the recemt earthquake. For tickets and other intormation apply at offices of Peunsvivana Railroad aud to a. L, Keed. Pameuger Agent, O11 Peon Avenue. se -5t AESHALL HA M ‘Steamer W. . CORCORAN Bul make cally excursions to Marshall Fall and yen as ng at 1Uaoh., arriving at Washington Cid Manor iivuse at Marshall fall gant reception Fooms tor ladies and ‘atid’ Miwuls served a la carte. Fruit, ally 8: and lunch supplied cxeursionista Tounuteip 2 cette. (ot Sundays the boat will make two trips to Max hail ai. weaving a 1U mtu. etlands pu oe =a FAlin AND CABIN JOHN He, captain Packer} XCKLSIOM will Ke her tegiiar trip: tural’ Fail asec WrbNsbAY and PIIDAT, MbArf, High 4. aud cecal, Georgeiowa “Boat con be Abbiy to the'capusne secime 7 Prerere Frases Asp Prcronms Nothing heips to beautify a room more than a prettily framed Picture, and no house seems well fur. Dishes unless Fictures adorn 3 wails Years ago we suarted the realy made Frame bosines in asmail way, BOW Wecan, with priie,assert that not only do we Beep the largest assortment of Frames .n the ety, but Gieo that we sell them much Wwwer than any other oune, sud further shat we can trawe any size Preture 88 once, from & 25x30 Crayou down to a Card size Picture. To give you a slight ides how we sell Frames sequote: S34u Berio Gilt Frames, 1 inch, 25¢. ; = 3 Baio foe. Ton 2 very wide deewatit frotucs will Fiee 91.08, 12 very wide deep iit Frames, with Plast Bad Fiat Git Pramen, Presi untide, Yue. Browse Zrases, tant Gut, new aud Fes, Hanucoie Combinatt @ Frames, S10, 40c. Enis SLE recs sty ie muctlding ta all alse, from 3 n'p29D Up. de of Gilt Frames, all sizes. £ om ue of Vak abd Walnut Frames ok, Flask and Gull Combination totes, We offer a line of 1x20 im- nea BL i : i deep il ramen Nes SES Paiuc 8 tive Bronze Praiue, at goes _— A vial wour Future Kocu wilt See Weassosell Prames and Pictures ara : 2M. SILVERBERG & co. 312 7s. nw. near Pa ave, otk v.. 2 New Stone New Groove: eerie jon gates eee FUREIGS AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS, ich ate SEO CRC Srp bay Sor making up tink CUsiuM GAliMeS Ty se eet Solr tau Zcnes a Ss along Bato pa See ts io Sevcting You of Our ably to lurMih yee Cg a Ra SUsT> TU URLEK KUM §l> UPWARD, HAMMAN & BENNETT, A Faux Isvire 2028 Agents for the Dople: Roisier @ Blake's Steam sel7-sm,1p Lions Arrextiox LATEST PARISJAN MODES IN HATR GOODa, OU ARAES ENSUES _lisit Brewed bd a tod Ger Taz Boor. ‘Men's Single Pants from $1.50 up-~vards. Children's Pants from 50c. upwards at THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER 7TH AND G STREETA. A FRIENDLY INVITATION Is Ex- ‘TENDED TO YOU TO INSPECT OUR COM- PLETE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND YOUTH'S GARMENTS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON OF 1886-7. OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT 4 SPECIAL FEATURE, GEORGE sSPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 607 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite U.S. Post Office, Bercuzers Bostox Pousn OR HARD WAX FINISH FOR FLOORS Is Not, . Is Not irittie, Wil: Not serateh, ‘There is noting to compare ‘This year's sales ten tines soy teh es any previous year. HAYWARD @ HUTCHINSON. SMe Ue prices always include glass sor | ‘The best place to find a arb auTs Dest place something unique for a wed- amortment of Petures deserves more | “seis 424 9th street. PW 480 & DENT @ 00, TEAM AND HOT WATER VENTILATION. “agai and x Nouparel! Eoller ang 1alsG SIRLET N. W. WHLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1300 F Sruzer, BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, COLFFUREN, mabe7me ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS ‘Weare the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine Collars, Ee. | Concord Harness and FOmCTA ARUEGAL SORE axe was | Scatel Stee meee eri ans iteaaae weiter | pea ean, Peg repr globo = ry y ie, wm and ¥1 Penasylvanis fee Becerra | ae a Arana pS atts wa Cagutst | Mf Stock ; te, and walks iy the Conservatury a: | -44Y J! aL eet a uisbed); hundreds of | Winter ( ype fo ng eae arse saiewee S teed oy for’ take pleasure ib having you ane THE SCHILLINGER CO, ‘abu exauniuse bean. a BOGE oe Te, e8Glw «HJ. MCLAUGHLIN, Gen! Manager. | 2g arene, ‘eurly-clusing card by «dressing P. U. 40x 417. 9-3t GHAS H. RAUB & Co, (Ree SYD E crn on ite Ger or octoter, ‘Northeast corner 10k wind Penn;ave. th f fire una masKet store Ti austen Yo. the funy ! it fine rocery. where the finest meuts, fruits, vegeta- te, will be kept. public respectiully invited. @=NOTICE-NATION 1 LODGE, NOE, TRE tavernas Natio arc requested io aiteudu special fodge AU huighis of Houor hal, THUISDAY EVENING. Zaly UCLUCK September .0, «868. By order, Wat, ZPARTELLO., Dictator. 820.216 (Fa, Aine PARTIES HAVING CLAMS ‘against tue late Frank Herbert, cartman are requested w present them to JOHN BEKKY. «32 9th SeZ>UL 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 materia: and superior work- mau hip. ‘Mr. A. J. Lockhart, a competent fitter and cutter well and favorubiy known in thiscity, is in charge of this brauch, aud will fit you as you should be fitted, Prices: Qual. D, 6 for $7.50 (Uniaundered). Qual. C, 6 ior $9. Qual. 8, 6 for $10.50, Qual. A, 6 for $12, ‘Sample Shiris now on exhibit. We have also an excellent ine of Stock Shirts, made by one of the largest aud be-t manufscturers in this country. Pric 6, Oe., 6igc., 70c., ¥Tige. and §. The Dest these prices can buy, ~ We are aiso preprred to make to your order Under- ‘wear und Pajamas from any material selected by you. We will re-cuif, reneck and re-bosom your old Shirts, Making thera virtoully new, WE AKE KEADY FOR YOU. WOODWARD « LOTHROP, No. 1013 F 81, .. W_ (Adjomning our New Bullding.) ‘DE HL. BUVES, MeDICAL «LECTRICIAN, te Of 1417 U st nw. Lat has REMOVED to 1424 New York sve., where he ts prepared to receive wud treat his putlenia ” sedi-vt <= INO. MORAN, 2126 Pennsylvania ave, ‘Has a large force ot govd mechanics to Attend promptiy to repairs of L iroves, Furnaces aud senses, Ail of Mibb &Mexton's and Wood's Bul-imore La robes. Sanond'’s Mfg. ‘Co. \ulver Furnaces and suck Ramses. A. Cox love Co.'s spien- did sanges and Nove.ty faruaces, ‘Tin Kouting, se28-6t oie Proiuise good work and fate pelces. Open until © protulse good work an en un 9 pita “Telephous No. Yor nezT-sm (ee CFICE OF FIRST COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOG ATION. OF GEORGIE TOWN, 1251 Hi. -H ST.—~ub eripuon to the Flith Reries of stock Will be clused OCAUBE.. 6th, 1886. JOHN Lie CH, President, MAYHEW PLATE, T. casurer. GEO. W. KING, sec.eary. 8e29-Ub (Rees A GARD EIA RING BY PaTHONS fur the kin . e:.courugement ex.enued 10 me Paat tWu semons, 1 De to uiuounce Feo, ent uy Daueing Academy. National E ots aud Luth sts 00 SA3 UKDAY,O. tober 2d. at 2290 p. un, una cordially Invite my. old ‘sehulars 0. tut day. all the Litest dauces care oughly and practieully taught by avy origl- 10d. Du care aud ulgcfimiua.ion will ulway served iu che arulssion o pupils, and no enore spared to instruct tuose. favoring me with thelr Patronage. ‘For tuil particular as to terms,éc.,apply or address ara FLOKA GLENN IDON, e25-1W OT Most. nw. (Kc MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPART ments, Sat snal niversity.~ Lectures will begin MO..vAY. October 4, 156, at 6:30. v'cock p. mut the New Coliege Buliding, at Vernon Place, corner K and dtu sis nw. m Keupe. ed MUNDAY OC p. Me wo ‘tue vental Infirmary wil peptember 71h inst. at 2 ‘FOF luformation ava annvuneement ap- 1. BAuKeH, MD, cean, 1116 i on sezo-6e rs ply SAMUEL 8. SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES, PLUMBING AND HEATING. Job Work a Specialty. ew (Ras FINE cas FixToREs EW GOODS = ARRIVING DAILY. VERY ELEGANT PATTERN: 1Cka, NeVAWAES IN bhate QUoDe E EF, B..00K8, TS 409 9tb st, nw. ned 591 loth street. (hg COMBER Lompenr MAHUGANY. MAPLE Asi, ‘WALNUT. “MQUaK oak, ° Cab. Osc, FUEL AR. WHITE PINE, O& FIDE emer. BOARDS FLOORING. PARITIIUN, SAS. OOK. BLINDS MOULDINGS, ac., At lowest prices. Prompt delivery and correct count, at yard of ‘WM, R. MCLEAN, sez 2th aud Bata nw. EQUITALLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING AssOCIATION, OL ‘advanced on exch sara ASSETS AUG. 15, 1880, $07 'y payments are yi ‘$1,000. ee2l-Im < HE WASHINGION 6 PER CENT (ess ERSU DING OER ER RE ABSUCIA TION Ouers un excelient oj portunity for mafely invest either ‘savings oe amounw ines ‘The security of the: jrsvonstack’saidanauaigye YT ate, Lae Gicaenaing keane, Febs 1, 1896; -,9280,270.00 ofthe Amocuiion, O24 F aE niwe oe toieue see bm ‘CHAS. H. % A STEADY AND INCREAS. (Fs ing’ Getnand for sinwte, Sut sod sector ete Srhigh proce Woalve have qoustan from Prefints tangg ‘price trom, i bt ae ‘will flud i Washington News and Gossin, THE SUPPLEMENT oF To-Dar's STAR con- tains base ball reports, accounts of the colored industrial exhibition, a tournament at Hyatts- ville, Dr. Reyburn’s visit to Pasteur, the elec- tion of a new Episcopal bishop, the pleuro- Pneumonia in Virginia, changes in the civil service rules, and telegrams to Tux Star, The advertisements are classified és follows: Auction Sales, Summer Resorts, Proposals, ty Goods, Ladies’ Goods, Housefurnishings, Sewing Ma- chines, Books, Family Supplies, Gentlemen’ Goods, Finanetal, Attorneys, Specialties, Pro- fessional, Pianos and Organs, Wood and Coal, Steamers, Medical, Dentistry, The Trades, Po- tomac River Boats, Railroads, Undertakers, GovERNMENT ReEcerprs To-pay.—Internal reuenne, $433,148; customs, $637,811. SENDING Our Interest CHecks,—The United States treasurer to-day mailed 41,129 checks, aggregating $6,131,984, in payment of interest due October 1st on United States regis- tered four per cent consols of 1907. ANOTHER OPINION REQUESTED.—Acting Seo- retary Fairchild bas asked the Attorney Gen- eral for an opinion as to the dutlable value of boxes containing safety imatehes, and also of the ordinary mutch box, which boxes are pre- Pared In such way as to be necessary in the use Of thelr contents. Secrrrary Expicorr will return to Wash- ington this evening. THE U. 8.8. DesPatcu arrived at New York this morning from Boston. Fort ror 4 Deranraenr BUILDING.—Bids were opened at Col. Casey's office yesterday for fuel for the west wing of the State, War and Navy department building and the mon- ument office. A. R. William: & Co., of Wash- lugton, were the lowest bidders aud will be ‘awarded the contract, NAVAL ORDERS.—Commodore Ralph Chand- Jer and Capt. A. W. Weaver, ordered to exam- ination for promotion; Lieut, Henry W. Schaeffer to the Naval Academy October 4; Lieut York Noel to the receiving ship Ver- mont, October 15th. TEN Tnousaxp PeorLe CLIMB THE STAIRS. Twenty-eight hundred people ascended the Washington monument during the month of September, and the record from the Ast of April is 10,000. Invirep To THE LyNcuBuRG EXxpostriox.— An invitation from Lynchburg, Va., to attend the Mechanical exposition at that place, was delivered to the President yesterday, but he was un.bie togive the genilemen who called on him any assurance that he would attend. THE MEXICAN LEGATION RESIDENCE.—The design for the residence of the Mexican minis- ter, which will be located as announced in THE STAR, on the north side of I street, between 14th and 15th streets, has been sent by Minister Romero to the Mexican government for fp Boorog The building, as planned, Is to cost 50,000, and willin some respects be similar to the British legaiion building on Connecticut avenue. Uilices jor the clerks and attaches ol the Jeyation will be located on the tirst floor. The remainder of the vuilding will be fitted up as the residence of the Mexican minister. A REPoRTED REORGANIZATION.—It is re- Ported that there 1s soon to be a thorough re- organization of the Treasury depurtinent, under the direction of Secretary ‘Thompson, Tue Repuction oF THE DeBr.—It ie esti- mated at the Treasury department that the re- duction of the public debt for the month of Sep- tember wll be between $10,000,000 and $11,000,000, : SENDING Dearts To ALABAMA CLAIMANTS, In the cuse of the Alabama claimy, Jadge Dur- bam bas decided that the drafts tbat were held in the Treasury on account of a dispute as to Te aaah lists, and the drafts are xeut vo the cinfaauts od fast as their addresses can be learned. A PEnsion ror Mus, Payy.—The Secretary of the Interior has reversed the decision of Com- missioner Black on the claim of Lila May Pavy, widow of Dr. Octave Pavy, who died of starv: Yon In the Greely expedition. Mra. Pavy's name wax ordered to be placed on the peusion roll at $17 per month. The Commissioner of Pensions rejected the claim upon the ground that he was uot at the Ume of bis death in th xervice of the United States, bis contract but ing expired. ‘The Secretary, tn reversi Cotnmissioner’s decision, is oropinion that, ir under orders of an army officer at the me oF his death, he was, under @ liberal Interpretu- tion of the law, In the government service, and the War und Navy departinents having ‘paid his widow tor bis services up to his death, the petition should be granted. No CHANck yor SPRouLE—Sproule, the American who was convicted in British Colam- bia of murder and whose sentence of death was suspended pending an appeul to the courts at Otlawa and aiterwarde w the privy counell of Great Britain, will probably executed to- morrow, the day to which he was respied. The State department has exerted itself in bis be- hull, but bas been informed from London that: the representations made ip Spruule’s bebull uve not been considered sufficiently weighty to overturn the verdictor longer postpone the sentence, Pensonat.—Gen, Rudolph Stegling and wife, of Charieston, 8, C,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, R. Grant Barnweil, at their home on Capitol bill, ——Mr. John G. Judd, bas returned from Asbury park, greatly Improved in health.— dus. Keppler, Ol Puck, the Chicago Bull club, is, P. kurle, New York, una 1. P. Bryson, of SL. Lot ure ut Willards.—Secretary Endicott, wife and daughter; and Jobo M. Francis and Alexander Graham Bell, of Washington, were Fegistered in New York last nigh.—— Jus. H. Sherrerd, of Philadelphia; G, Morris Dorrance, of Bristol, Pa., and Rev. und Mrs. Rovert Strange, of Raleigh, N.C, are at the Rixgs.—Mrs. Walter Walker, of Louisville Ay., is the guest of Mrs. B. J. Darneilie, o1 N street, Weel Washingwn.—O. W. Mink and Ww. . Swan, of ton, and J. K. Van ner, ol Néw York, ure’ at Wortley’s— Cards wre out for the murriuge of Henry N. Shedd, of Mt. Vernon, N. H., und Miss Trene Curistine, o1 this city,—Mujur C. C, Sniffe U.S.A, FD, Locke ot ra G. Ford, of Akron, Unio; « Crocker and wife, of San Frauciseo; Jubn C. Henderson, of New York; Jvbu Benuet, of Ireland, anu’J. P, Bennet, of New York, ure at the Arliugton——The enguge- ment of Stins Thekia Richurd to Mr, Isuac tlitas ig announced.—0. D, Lyuch aud dauguter, of indiauspolis, are at Weickers.—w, J, Cussen and wie, of Richmond; Jonn Barclay and tamlly, of New Orieuns; J. A. Tilden, o1 Huston, J, +1. Hatch and wile, of San Franeiseu; George Gregory pmith, of Si, Albuns, Viz H. Lewis Aruoid and J.8, “Rubenstein, of London, Eng, are at the Ebblit——Ex-Senuior Jouus, ‘culle- tor of customs at New Orlewas, is iu the city.— Gen. Joseph E. Jonuston, U.s. raliroud cunninia- , hus returned irom Ber! ley Springs, Indiana's Prospects, THIRD AUDITOR WILLIAMS SAYS CROPS ARE GOOD AND M'DONALD WILL BE ELECTED. Third Auditor Williams has Just returned from his home in Indiana, He ways things are Prosperous in the state. The wheat crop was ood, and the corn makes good promise. Be- yond doubt, he says, Mr. McDonald will be elected Lo the Untied States Senate, The demo- ruts will gain two memuers in the next House and love one. ‘They expect to elect Mr. Lamb and a successor to Mr. steele, ‘Ward's disirict, eae: Obio Demeecrats. REPRESPNTATIVE FORAN THINKS THEY MAY HOLD THEIR OWN, : Representative Foran, of Ohio, remarked to Q.STAR reporter that notwi the re- publican gerrymander of Onto he would not be ‘surprised to see the democrats hold theirown a the ntate, While the de mu 4s 1D good shay Eiany as it hus tm che pre Naval Promotions. OFvicuns WHO WILL PROFIT BY BEAR ADMIBAL QREEN'S The retiremento! Reur Admiral admiral, Capt. A. W. Weaver to be: Commander U. M. Schoonmaker Lieut. Commander w. THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE CASE. The Government te Bring Suit if the Canal Company Delays. Ex-Gov. Wells, who served the notice of the Alexandria caval company in the Aqueduct bridge case for the government yesterday, told ® STAR reporter today that he expected the government would receive. reply to-morrow or the next day, and the matter would be settled. Solicitor MeCue says he expects a settlement will soon be reached. The reply from the Alex- andria canal company ought to be received in aduy or two, If it ip not satisfactory, he says the government will bring sult immediately and press {t wititgreat vigor. ‘The matter will be pressed too close to admit of the Alexandria parties securing much delay. ‘The government has strong leverageon them, {tte xtated, on account of money advanced by the government, upon which stock was never Geliverea. The’ Alexandria canal company will probably not want to run the risk of hav- ing sult brought against them for the full Simount advanced, By standing tn the way of an agreement to the transfert the bridge. ‘The state of Virginia und the United States govern- ment hold most of the stock, and thore repre- senting the state of Virginia are desirous of makiug the transfer; #0 the government will handle the matter With expedition and firm- 88, THE CHANGE AT THE NAVY YARD. Two Hundred Workmen to Be Dis- eharged—The Transfer of Buildings. The order of the Secretary of the Navy, changing the Washington navy yard into an ordnance foundry, goes into effect after to-day. The heads of the bureaus affected by the order have been instructed to mate the best arrange- ments possible for the transfer ot such build- ings, machinery and tools as are needed by the ordnance bureau and the removal ot the rest, ‘The order hus not been modified farther than that the yards and docks department will not be molested, and Civil Engineer Menocal, who 4s {ur charge of that department, will retain his Tesidehce and continue on duty. Some neces- sary unfinished work in the steam engineering departinent will be completed. All the em- ployes in the opher bureaus, numbering adout two hundred, are to be discharged irom this evening, Doubtless the mujority of those din charged will be re-employed as soon as the Ord: nance work is well uuder way. eh THE CAPITOL BUILDING. Points from Architect Clark’s Annual Report. . IMPROVEMENTS MADE DURING THE YEAR— THE HEATING AND VENTILATING APPARA- TUS—T"E PROPOSED GRAND STAIRWAY AT THE WEST FRONT. Architect Clark, of the Capitol, has submitted his report tor the fiscal year ended June 3uth, 1886, to Secretary Lamar. Mr. Clark, at the outset, states that by direction of the Senate committee on rules, several changes have been made in the occupation of rooms which caused considerable expenditure. He notes all the changes which have been made (all of which have been uoted in THe Stan), and adds thut various rooms and passages in the Senate cellar have been shelved for the storage of documents, By direction of the Speaker several rooms hitherto Used as store-rooms were fitted up for commit- tee rooms, A skylight was placed in the House commerce committee room and numerous im- provements were made throughont the bulld- P - ‘The whole interior of the dome has been ited, and such portions of the exterior as Urgently demanded attentiun,und the cleanin of the exterior marble work of the building bi been continued. In regard to th heating aud it fs re- ventilating apparatus of the Senate ineer Jones to ve in very satis- but he agrees with Architect, jan of con- ported by En factory eondition, Clark that owing to. the peculiar struction of the bolle: oad som ‘that ue money expended in repiirs ts out of Proportion to the vulue of the bullers; but the report adds that with the new bollers to be put in they will probubly do the work required for several yexrs, ‘The report, however, implies that it would be better to replace with Uiove of more modern construction, VENTILATING THE SENATE CHAMBER. Mr. Clark states that the method of temper ing the alr of the Senate chainber has been im- proved, and that with the completion of the large air-duct now in progress and the towe: {he discomiort hither complained of will 1 Jonger exist. The eugines and pumps ol the Senute ure in good condition and steam Solis haye been repuired. The heating and ventilating apparatus of the House Is in good condition. ‘The steam pump tor supplying wuter requires new pistons and rods. The boliers buve been in use twenty-nine years and should be replaced with others of mudern pat- tern. “The cost uf repairing the old ones would be 50 per cent of suppiying new ones. ‘The gas governors piaced in the loft to regu- late the supply wo the Huuse have proven sutis- lactory, so ‘Kieciriclan ‘Talcott reports, Elec- tricity is preivrubie in the cloak roomy aud inner rooms wo gua, THE TERRACES ANDGROUNDS. The north terrace has been completed with the exception of the bronze lamps and vases to be placed on the bulusirade, The vaults are oc- cupied for storageand workshops, Satistactory progress hus been made in the construction of Use wouth terrace and the otuer portions whieh have been autuorized by law. “it is very imporvant,” continues the report ‘bal Lhe ceutrai portion, including the graa stairways, should ve built convemporanevusly in order 16 fnsure the use of sluillar material as to shade and quullty, as the stairways wad cen- tral seclions ure substansally one work, con- cerning which there shuuid be greater uuiform- ity in the material than perbups js uecessary In some oluer portions of the work.” Au estimitie will be submitted for a sum suff- lent io build during the next fiscal year Lue stairways and connecting sectluns, in ihe bo} ‘hut if Congress will nut authoriz. the comple- on Lt will appropriate tor the purchase of ina- Telegrams to The Star. CONFLICTING INTERESTS IN EGYP?. Effect of the French Deflance of England, TORIES INOLINED TO OONOILIATE. CLUVERIUS DENIED A REHEARING. Four Men Blown to Pieoes by Nitro-Glyoerine KAULBARS ANGERS THE BULGARIANS. Mo Race snd the Mayflower Out of Commission. | FRANCE’S EGYPTIAN POLICY. Freycinet’s Speech Mnkes a Bad Impres- sion tm Engiand. Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENING STAR. Lospon, Sept. 30.—The impression made here by Premier De Freycinet’s speech on the French forelgn poltey is very bad, The speech is inter- preted by the Paris Debats, the French premier's organ, as clearly pointing to a policy in Egypt, in which France will never consent 10 Engiand’s Permanent establishment on the Nile. Yester- day's Debais, in its usual commentary, said: “If Freycinet, In exchange for a trumpery conces- gion, consented te & permanent occupation of land, he wouid not, long survive aipact of sath sigual weukuow?” Tie is one je of the French foreign policy. Another Freycinet'’s studied common-places, covering a determination already arrived at io enter on another M: r expedition. The com- mander of the new enterprise is cominissioned, ‘and the plans of bis campaign are under dis: cussion, I can only regret what Gen. Wil- loughby sald to me, that in this case there will be @ stubborn resistance on the part of the Hovas, largely backed by English sympathy. In Egypt the Cairo correspondent, ful gloney of governing Exypt in coucert with English and the Euglish alone. i et CONCILIATING THE IRISH. The Tortes Keeping Their Claws jheathed for the Present. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING STAR. LoNDon, Sept. 30.—I have good reason to be- Heve that Hamilton, the home rule under sec- retary jor Ireland, will, afver ali, be retained by the government, The precise significance of this decision {t is too early to see. A section of the cabinet, including Churchill, Matthewsand Beach, are certainly endeavoring to keep the conciliatory aspect of their Irish gee d upper most. The other phase will ouly showa if winter outrages produce @ real English dewand for coercion. ‘There is talk of an exhibition in London showing the whole process 01 evictions by a Lut carried through the streets, a tamily of evicted Peasants Deiug brought over for that purpose, Preparations are being made for amulgamat- ing tue two English home rue assuciations, cvlnmenelng with 4 moderate but expensive propaganda in an Enyiish constituency, fresn- nen assistin, i DAKOTA DEMOCRATS. Proceedings of the Territorial Conven- tion at Aberdeen. ABERDEEN, Dax., Bept. 30.—The territorial eimocratic convention met here yesterday, In ‘apporulonmenivaarty Dakota is reprevented by 132 delegates, south 141, central elghty-nine, Buck Hilis ulneleen. Alter the appoituent ol commices the convention adjourned to Uuree, v'cluck and subsequently to eight p.m. Al the evening session the committee on cre- Gentials reported and the temporary organiza- Hon was made permauent. Tue commitice on Fesoluuions reporteu at great lenstu. Tue re- solutions endorse Presideat Clevelaud; approve the efforts towre.t iruin ralirouds nearned lund grauts pronvunce the existing proiective Lucit “unjust and burdensome, discriminuting Agulust ayricuiture; endorse the Ludian policy orsecreuary Luar; tavor the submission to a Vole of she people’ of the wuole territory tbe Question of the division of the territory on tue {ib standard puraliel; denouncing the lute Sigux Falls constiutional convention as a Wasielul expenditure of puviie money. The Tesoiulions — further declare that el grauion should be encouraged; discourages the empluymentof convict labor; tuvor the sub- inissi0n of ull impuriant questions, includiug Prouibition, to the people; favor a grauuaced Sulary 1aW ‘lor county officers; denounces tbe present ruliruad cominission law wad demand ue securing un open murket, reasonuble ireignt Tules uud no discrimination’ between persous aud plices; deuatd Liat all corporate property be taxed ui the same rave as iarms; usk pro- vision (or a soldier's home; that the ibaxunum rate uf interest be fixed ai teu percent; iuvor the law prouibiting territorial, county and judi- cial officers from accepting caliroud passes, Tne sevenweenth resolution 4s u long arraigument of the repubitcan party for its mauazensant ol the aualns of tue verritory, Mr. Parks, ot D ckey couuty, offered a suustitute for secion seven deciarihg for wdmission of the territory as wuole, wuleh, aller 4 loug debate, wus voted down and Lue original resoiutions adopted amid great enthusiasm. M. H. DAY NOMINATED FOR DELEGATE. Alter hominating speeches an iniormal bal- lot sor delegate resulted as follows: MH. Day, 205; D. W. staraut, 69; L. G. Jounsun, 70; Jou . Ou tue format ballot Day re- Votes and wus ueciared tue nominee Of the cunventiun. He is in iuvor of the sub- milasion of Lhe quéstiun of division to a you of the peuple, SSeS No HOPE Foa CLUVERIUS. expe the terial, THE GRoUNDs, As to the grounds Mr. Olmstead reports that bronze lamps huye been placed on the piers at the Marylund avenue entrance, and “thinning of the new plantations have been begun.” The laut of tue decaying trees have beeu removed, aad the growth of new trees and wurubvery has been satisiuctory, For ventilating the Senate A will be recoliinended tuat au airduct and tower like tuator the House be constiucied. Concrete surface bus been provided for tue wheelways ol the grounds, ‘The coming ses- sion o. Congress shoulu provide for the luying Ol wow coucrele wuriace all through the rounds. ‘With regard to the new library tentative pluns Dave been prepared wo as to prevent both Cupivol brary Vantage as far as tue views are coucerned, i: THE COURTHOUSE. All the woodwork of tue new portion has been painted, the drainage improved, the heat- ing «pparatos put in good condition and the whole interior put in good order. BOTANIC GARDENS. ion ag tor Capitol of ere $200 0th, ise armen, 00,00 ot on cetyl pened Saved by O11. ‘MARINERS WHO QUIETED THE WAVES BY FOUR- ING OLL UPON THEM, A number of letters bave been received at from the commanders of various sailing and narrating extens! yuu, and ites all ‘was ex é wl for f | H i F f i i f L i! i i i i BE, Aa i it Sravsrox, Va., Sept. 30.—This morning the supreme court of Virginia, sitting here, hunded down the papers in the case of f. J. Cluverius, who stauds convicted of the marder of Lillian Madison at the old reservoir, Kicumond, Vi, with the endorsement that the peutiou tora reheuring is denied, ‘This remands the cuse 10 Ube busting cvurt of Richmona, by which ibe Ume will be fixed for the deaih penalty by hanging, unless exeeutive clemency interpuses. ——_ Chicage’s Caitic Plague. PROBABILITY THAT MISSOURI WILL QUARAN- ‘TINE AGAINST THE CITY. Sel FRAGMENTS. bepieeipe—\ ———-—~dommaael Barrow, N. Y., Sept. 30.—A terrific explosion ‘occurred at the Ditmar powder works, at Bay Chester,on the Harlem river branch of the New York and New Haven railroad, about 10 o'clock this morning, resulting in the tustantaneous death The explosion occurred in the ‘one story irame building, 20 center Of the ground: from the main’ factory of four men emplowed in the factory. ‘king house, a Sarma at 200 yards @ large building near the water, where the bulk of the giant powder and ni lycerine used in the new Works is napuinctured ‘The men werelard a work putting up and kit sudden|; red to fragments, explodii there was to a height of Mity feet, and Duilaing'were Sh the explosion occurred, si tie Dullding to splinters and blowing four me e weduct carirh whet iterin powder, of which lurge quantity, shot up in the air splinters of the BLOWN A MILE AWAY. ‘The names of the victims were Ernest Dralen, Zoun Rusch, Max Shaiboit aud Nothing was left of tiem. except fragmet Hands, feet, legs, arms, pieces of skulls, oack- Reinbart. nts. bones and charred bits of flesh were scattered in every direction trom 500 to 600 feet from the packing house. Max Crager, the foreman 01 the works, says the explosion was caused by {wo men shooting into the building, He was in the packing nouse, und on going out suw the two men, who said Squirreis.' He says be arrest and they becam they were ‘shooting xt threatened them with impudent, As the ‘explosion occurred tue men were seen. burry- ing away. R. H. Stansfield, superintendentot the ‘Thorite box full ot FRAGMENTS OF DEA! wder company, near by, pleked up & D MEX. A number of others assisted in the work, and the remains were all put in a heap to await the action of the coroner, One man had @ family in Germany and the otuers were said to be Single, The main t biow to pleces, exposing the the explosion the lower { Look fire and burned ferceiy. hear by was torn up by the rools and @ bumber trees were blown away. The ® mile With | frugments of the dead ‘The tue explosion shook houses in Bartow, across Many wlodows of other ground for halt packing “paper, ete. the creek from Bay Chester, in John Elliott's Bay View ‘Their clothing was burned to shreds. clory of the Ditmar works was Dearly wrecked, one end of the butiding being iver lower Umbers of the building A lange ree interior. was ‘strewn splinter Wioleuce of hotel, at Peiham bridge, over a mile away, were shattered, Thos, Dinwoodies’ blacksmith shop at West Chester was shaken vivlectly, and windows in many houses in the same village were broken, is tue second explosion Ubat has vccurred in these works Luis year, THOUGHT IT WAS AN EARTHQUAKE, Nyack, N. Y., Sept, 30.—Just bevore ten o'clock Utis morulng a heavy shock, resembling an earthquake, sturtied the p colored populatiun were frantic, faintly ‘named West ran Was an ea le here. Tt ice One colored frum Ubelr house Screaining in terror. They were told that it quake irom Churieston, when the head of the family cried out “W shock Is supposed to have been caused by @ gins.” heavy explosion of dynamite somewhere, FELT FAR OVER IX CONNECTICUT, New HAVEN, Coxx., Sept. 30,—At 10:10 this morning the telegraph operators at Bran- Jord and Bridgeport reported t had just been (elt at those Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Buiugeport the shoek was di winuows of the ops being ve vel slight shocks aces, AL tne lachine works in incuy tel tbe ly rauled, NO YACHT RACE. MARBLEHEAD, Mass., Sepi. at of Commision. 30.—The wind ts light trom the northeast, The yachts will not race to-duy, AtQ o'clock Capt. Stone boarded the May- flower and her cviors were hauled down aud ue Muyflower was outul commission, AtQ:15 her sui suiied out of the Harbor, were sei, and 4 lew minutes laler she See: CHARLESTON DESPISES WIGGINS. The Canadi Weather Prophet in Very sad Odor Down There. CHARLESTON, 8.C., Sept. 30.—The weather to-day 1s cloudy, cool and threatening rain, ‘There have Leen no earthquake shocks since 1 o'clock on Tuesday. Several were two slight Wremors this Persons suy there morning about 6 o'civck, bur the reports have nut ven veritied, Wiggitis ts the most despised man to-day ip the universe, uroused are cs A been no let ages. dying’ out Work of repairing dam- und least seared, and the fears he ‘Tuere has —.—__ THE BULGARIANS A Deputation Which Wi ANGRY. ted om Gen. Maulbars Leaves ir High Dudgeon, Soria, Sept, 30.—Gen, Kaulbars to-day re- celved a deputation ot prominent Bulgarians, who called upon him toendeavor to induce bir. to withdraw or modify bis circular, deputation was composed of The 114 of the most respected and influenti.l citizens of the princl- pulity, and was headed by Dr. He stated to General acied as spokesman. Vouiteheff. who wwlbars.that the cireuiar bad surprised the Buigarian i if Ri yple, and asked him to reconsider some of the Russian demands, particularly that ior a month he nation was osiponement of the elections two anxious, Doctor Voultcheff continued, to speedily settle tn choive of Prince W occupy the Bulgarian Ubroue. In addition to that modification, the doctor said, the people desired Russia to with. draw ber demaud jor the imm ediate raising o} the state of siege, and alxo the demand tor instant release of the prisoners in custody tor complicity in the coup d'etat, pt The continuance OF the state of siege Was the only guaranty the government had for the preservation of peace, which the rest of Eu desired ay weli as Bulguria, Tue Bulgarians, believing that the czar bad bo desire to prok begged Gen. Kauibars to. telegrapn to to hasten the choice of constitution stipulated that the elected to select a ruler xboul ‘one month after the elections, liberation of the cheff said It wor jong the. crisis, it prince. Ti rand sobrai meet within ard to the ry political ‘prisouers Dr. Voult be @ dangerous lent to Establish to Hberate, withouL. trial or pusishe. ment, those respousiblé for such a momentous act us the deposition and kidnapping of Prince Alexauder, besides beiux contrary the laws, Which were the safeguards of the country. sides, it the prisoners were Be Teleuxed, as de- munded, the probablilues were Luat the people would Kill them In the streets, such was the popular indignation against the implicated ‘The government prisoned officers. should subsequently be “irked offered clemency. im- first and In con- clusion, the deputation assured Gen. Kaul- bars that B his past laws of ‘was thankinl to Lue czar for protection, but maintained thut the he cuuntty must Le No other minisiry than that at present in power could extricate the coun! Gen, Kaulvars io reply said from its ‘crisis, the Bulgarians knew very well that the czar had ibeir" pros- Ren At heart; but, be added, they must con- le in the czar und carry out ni Dr. Voulteuetl thix point and sai say we Will retire.” The drew. ‘informed ‘wishes, iT at scrreied Gea: neateers #8 | acnwaus”y delegation t in Chicago, for bat begs me to peers the tact This The ‘Gov. MIN Piensed, ‘Spectal Dispatch to Tue Ev etme Stan, ALBANY, Sept. 30.—Governor HM! says ot a Peckham’s nomination: “It is a most exe 1 nomivation, and be will be elected.” ——_* The Murder of the Logan Family. WALLACE, THE ACCUSED MAN, TRIES To FEE THE CRIME OX A FEGRO, Sr. Sept. $0.—A_ special from Steele ville, Mo, ‘states that Wallace, the alleged murderer of the Logan family, made the foliow- ing statement last Sunday in reyard to the Accusation agatost “On the night the crime was committed, was there, at Caba. I was in tbe bait of wislt- ing the wite of Sam Vaughan, a colored w: sen, and wont cat hat night to sen bor, T pct: thereon the midnight train, ani house and knocked. She told me her busband had to Rolla and I wen said Awhile, and finally left to go down tomy ers, as far as the rutirow met Vaughan. Lasked bim where be had and be said to Rolla, I told him 1 was golug dowa, to “ty Jather's, and te told me not to had been there and go Tir ipa tantwesene ete toa urea utthat night, He gave me $20 Lo leave tere and not tell T had seen him, Wednesday I coves Cesehes Saat rested. but the o x Uhat Wallace's story was false, that Vaughi tnnocent, ‘and he was reivased, “The murder case Is now being investigated by the grand jury, and witnesses who saw Wallace on the tral going from St. Louls to Cuba, aud those who saw him at the latter place on the night of the murder have testified wo Ue facta, Mr. Logun’s brother arrived to-day trom Calle fornia and will do all in his power to ix the crime on the guilty man. The excitement ia the county still continues, and it ts thought by ihuny thal the murderer will yet be taken from. the jail and lynched. RY FIKM GOES UNDER WIE ITEES OF 87) Curcaco, Sept. 3 Co. confessed Jucigea Natoual bank th ie bu ry and fancy goods, The fir forenoon made an. aeskgim stock . MeFarian 168 el placed at $750,000, and a y WO eusie silities are Avot en ‘ie rm ypened @ large retail dry goods store, It waa surmised in business circles that the firm wae Pressed, but the failure did wot see wo be ante clpated, as The Nebraska Republicans. SENATOR VAN WYCK LEADS AN ATTACK ON THE RAILKOAD COMMISSION, Lrxcoux, New., Sept. 30.—lt stated ere roneously last night in the report uf the repub- ve minority, Hean convention platform that report of t mittee On resciu' Jected vy @ vote of the convention. ty presented a resolution denouncing the rail road commission, and demanding that toe legislatare abolisti {L, but Uhis wax voted de Scuator Van Wyck led the minority, Anoth minority re) 4 resolution demanding that Ue next legisinture submit a consiiudooal ronibition ainendinent to & vole of te peop ‘nls created the fight of the convention, but adopted iy a the miuoriiy report was vote of nearly two-thirds, — Shaare Emith Temple Divided. RESULT OF THE QUARKEL IN 6T. LEWES WEALTHIEST JEWISH CONGREGATION, Sr. LoUts, Bept. 30.—The trouble which for some time has existed in the Jewist congregar Uon of Sbaare Emith Tempie, the wealtulest aud inost prominent synagogue in tuis city, baw finally resulted tn disruption to the extent Lams over one hundred of the meaibers of Shaare Erith have lett that society und organized aa- olber congregution Under the charge of we Jormer rabol o: Suaare Ewlts, Dr. Souusohelm, Lust uight they held Wheir inuagural services in Memorial ball, A large audicuce Was present, ‘The new orgabizativa embraces muny of tbe leading and most progressive minds among the Jews in the city anu it promines lo become one of the largest and most influential cougre- gations in the west. i oy ‘Todd Again Breaks the Record. SAN Jose, CAL, Sept. 80.—Tne cwo-yeurold colt C,H. Todd, Which broke the vew two-year oid mile record’ at Stockton on the 224 lust, Made seven-eighibs of a mile bere ye auiernoun in 1:264y, bealing tbe record by second, —_—_— Fire at Lenox, Mass. A LARGE BOAMDING MOUSE AND CoTTAGE BURNED, PITTSFIELD, Mass. Sept. 30.—About five Roope ty ey Meutol Ube Ci! house, @ very large LOurding— house iu the own of Lenox. It was crowded with guesis, There was 4 panic amoug the boarders, and some bud narrow escapes, but Do lives were losi, wud nu persou seriounly injured, The suroiture was nearly ail lost, The guests lost largely in clotuiug, money and jewelry, having uo time Ww secure Weir property. Tus house was owned by Isaac J. Newton, whose joss is tully $20,000, partiuily insured. The cuitage of the Gill house iso bu ‘cuusing @ loss of §10,00U, The country erat Soin E.“Barnes ‘was somewhat dumaged, Dub wus saved by greatexertion, ‘The town has Bo fire department, en A Wisconsin Village in Danger. MAN1Towoc, Wis,, Sept. 30.—A fire started here at La. m.,and ‘tanned vy a Berce destroyed ‘over a dozen bulidings, including several fine residences. The fire was on Ue thier side of a large marsh, and was kept trom destroying tue city properiy by fora the tye deparunent ‘sud cious, ‘The losses have not yet been estimated. District Government Affairs, MPROVEMENTS ASKED FOR, Mesers. J. B. Tuyior and Tuomas J. Fisher @ all aiteution of tke Commissioners to filed a year ayo asking for lmprovement of O strees, between 2Utn aud Zist —— agi West. Requests tor improvemen! ari kinds Lave been received 4s follows: From Mr, HH. P. Gilbert, Ubu three large trees may be planted by the parking comuission in tront of bis place of bustus 1208 aod 1212 High street; trom Mr, F, Hallahan, Wat & street, from North Capitol io di street nurtncasismiay be included 10 estimates for streel luiphove- meuis; irom Alien C, Clark, tbat 7to siree., be tween’ Eust Capliol and is streets nortbs may be included in the estimates for up bivek pavement; from C. A. Baker that tte bill on Qa sf 3U0 tect iroin te Bladensburg. pike, be grad And inacudaimized when tue latter Luoruuginar® | is repaired; from KR. K. Crawford, that 37up Sircet, between U und Pstrects, muy be graded aud gutters luld, PROPUSED IMPROVEMENTS IN SCHOOL BUILD- TNos Jou. R. Keene, supervising principal of the county sclouly reoummmends changer 12 Mount Brewnaut and aiott owl walidiuisn, to, allord separaie rooms. for boys sats abo recommends addiiional Bue fi echoul building on Benning’s road. To BUILD A BRIDGE, The Commimiuuers have awarded the con- tract for the construct: costia road over Pope's creek, bids lor which were opeved on Septem ver 25, lo M.C. & L. F. Fiaupery, $1,811.58. Bibs KEsRCTRD. The bids for tue 14tu street sewer were all rejected, they being loo higu to come withla the appropriation for the service, — Political Notes, CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS TESTERDAT— THE WORK OF STATE CONVENTIONS. Benjamin Butterworth, republican, 1st Ohio, renominated by acclamation; Charles Et Brown, repuvilest, 24 Uuio, revominated; JoRB W, Lewis, republican, 4b Keutucky; G. G. Sing "republican," Colorada, re-wointonied: | Ramtind Rice, democrat, 4th Minuewta; A. J: Waruer, democrat, 15th Ublo, re-nomiusted. ‘Tue Hepublican ‘convention of Mansa: yesterday, aier nominating Oliver ‘Aimes fur governor, completed the Uioket us foe lows: For lieutenant governor, J. Q. A. Brackett, secretary of slate, Henry B. Picts, treasurer, A.W. 5 emg a 5 fom autor ney ‘Edgar J. Sherman, Platform cals ior the rigid euforcement of tue laws criticises ‘Mexico, The repeal of the sliver coln- luw is demanded.