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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. and1lth St, by The Evening. Star Newspaper 6 Te Fesxrvo Stat Is served to aibserthern tn the cits br carcors 0 thelr own account. at 10 centr per Seek or t4c per month. Coples at the counters cents euch By rail postage pr ‘one year. Sek six moutte, the Pose Oice at Washington, D.C,as ‘i matter. ‘Tae WEEKLY Stan—pahiiehet on Friday—$h ® sear postage prepaid. Sit montht, 80 ceate Sa" All tall subscriptions must ie past w advance 30 cenis & Che nening Star, A WOULD-RE BURGLAR A PIRCES IN A MINER’ Curcago, Oct. 5.—A Times special from Fort Keogh, Mont, says: A Batte miner named W, P. Etmery fixed apa burglar trap to bis cabin Saturday and went off prospecting. He securely Vor 6I-Na 10,418. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1886. tocked the cabin, but so arra: Ube interior Uhat an entrance would distard a combination seUiing off a heavy charge of dynamite. Wea he returned from the mountains be found that Aterribie explosion had taken place, The bur TWO CENTS. repaper sent iniwer tan is paid for, Rates of adwertisine made known on anntieation. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. NATIONAL THEATER EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ag-There will be NO WEDNESPAY MATINEE. THATCHER, PRIMROSE & WE*T'S MINSTRELS! Entire New Program. 85—Great Artists—35. BILLY RICE! THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE. DELHAUER and GEYER, ‘The Huma Frog and Silect Fisherman, ‘Mr. Ea Marble’s New Burlesque, THE CACKLING HEN. Next Week THE GREAT HERMANN and the vi XN SPECIAL _NOTICES. : 5 Next meeting WEDNESDAY EVENING, October Oth, at 619 7th stn. Sareapss HORAL SOC ‘hesrsal ai shetdon's ber Sth, at 7:30 pm. Mendeissohu' taken up for study.” Application {ributing membership shuuid be sent to the Dr. STF. RING, 1305 Hi St... a i MLLE ALLOUIsE, OF NEW YORK, (FSee will Ethingoawicbebsbay and THURS DAY, October th and th, n choice selection of Hats and Bonnets 1007 ‘Secret ocnst Kk ERNAN'S WASHL Matinees Tues! COMEDY DERVILL In their x Lizzie—Fox Michel and | Loraine—Hogan Concluding with Needham a: AW AND Lt Admission, 25 and 50e. ved Seats, 25¢. extra, Reserved Seats at Hox Ufice froin 10 ain. 103 pom ASHINGTON, D. ¢ From andaf er the 16th day of October, A. D., 1886, fu consideration of the k-of 1. of the District of Cox Kombia REMOVING THE: muembersiity's patronage 01 SAMPS. 1 RELNAN he orchestra of ‘OBER 4, 1886. igton Theater, ree to. thoroughly ashington Theater and irsand alterations. fis L. KEENAN. t Re be re pledge the Boycott is TELY DEC TARED OFF from aud after the 4th Day of October. a. Ph. 1SS5. Tito. =. DE give URSDAY at 3 au {A BAUGH GRAND OFERX HOUSE MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. EVERY EVENING, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. ‘The Giited Young Actress, CELIA ALSBERG, And the Renowned Actor, LEWIS MORRISON, And the Strongest Company in America, in FAUST AND MARGUERITE! Lewis Momicisos “AckBowiedced to be z Endored von ter chown tothe Stage the entire press of New . yf ahd Baltimore, Kk, Boston, ME MUSECM. ‘Pennsylvania avenue, near ith st ‘The Greatest Show on Earth, Us HILL WORLD OF NOVELTIES. ‘Nosuch entertainment ever given in America for the money. Every Afternoon and Night this Week. JDEIVATE DANCING LESSON: Lady. Round Dancing a speciat & simplitied method. Address ce FARRIS BIJOU THEATER EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, Dion-Boucicoult's Master Drama THE SHAUGHRAUN. "AUGHT BY A Lemons given iss ALC Star A Cast of Characters ith Metropolitan Reputation. Don't fail to see the Revolving Tower and Double ‘Stage. Next Week, Jobn A. stevens Prize S SLAVE. ERZOGS NINTIST. OPERA HOUSE *a oct 6 i Commencing MONDAY. OCTOBER 4 ‘The Great Union Square Theater Success, ‘A PRISONER FOR LIFE Produced wich all the grand scenic effects used Im the Crigina! production, and with @ cast of Undisputed MeFi. The scenic and michainical etivets sarpaas anything ver prucdiieed is this ¢ Carried ia the « onipauy's Own Special Car. Every Afternoon at'2 pan. Every Night at 8 pam. ADMISSION. 10 AND 25 CENTS 10 AND 25 CENTS. Next Week—"CORINNE” OPERA COMPANY. wet CAPITAL CYCLE O 406 NE J frie} cies, Taudem, and, Sociabies for rent by the hour. day, week,or month. ‘Tricyeles $10 per muni. Seeesanene ons ____ ao ONT FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST 15- DUSTEIAL EXHIBITION HELD IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BY COLORED CITIZENS, At BETHEL HALL AND ANNEX, M street, between 26th and 17th streets tows, From SEPTEMBER 20th to OCTOBER 130 Open from 10am. to 11 pm YORE AVE Admission 2 Seasou Uckets $2 The Wants seorgetown and Metropolitan streetcars and the herdics pass within two squares Of The | xiibition buiidises sen ps x. FALLS «: Packet Bake ber WEDNE: Vigne Seartered Appi AMSHALL HALL M Steamer W. W. CORCORAN Will make attricing at Washingion anor House at Marshall Mall ception rooms lor ladies aud served a la carte. Fruit, mili, h supyuied excursionists The Old Wout will make two trips to Mar- feaving wt 10 atu. ain Stlakds pu bar. H. W. Jouss ASBESTOS BOILFR COVERINGS, STEAM PIPE COVERINGS, CEMENT FELTING, All CHAMBER COVERING, FURNACE PIPE COVERING, HEATER PIPE COVERING. ‘The above are prepared READY FOR USE, CAN BE EASILY APPLIED By anskilied workmen, and are the MosT DURABLE, EFFECTIVE, AND ECONOMICAL COVERINGS MADE FOR HEATED SURFACES. Samples and TMustrated Pamphlet, “STEAM SAVING AND FIRE PROOF MATERIALS" Breevy Mail HL W. JOHNS} MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. CHICAGQ = =§ PHILADELPHIA. LONDON octl-lw ee Dostars Fiore Avexve STYLE OF SILK AaD DERBY HATS FOR FALL AND WINTER, BOW REapy. WILLETT @ RUOFF, Bauers and Furriers, 106 Peoneyivanis ave, — ASSOCIATION, — THE, stated meeting of the Medical Associa'ton of fhe District of Commmbia will be beld in theGeorgetowa University Law Huliding southeast corner of Oth aud Instant, afS ‘dock. By orderot the Previdest, aS orderof t en ¥ oriety, M. TONER, Bf, D. LACHLAN och Bt ocdst® MEDICAL (PE MPSSON Has REMOVED HI ‘office and residence to 1140 Connecticut ze. Office hours will remain the same, Telephone oe ocziwe OR 5 2EE SUERPAE GOURT oF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ‘The 17th day of sey teniber, 1880, Coma E.WILKINS VS CHARLES WILKINS —No,10,074, Docket 20, ‘On motion of tne plaintill, by Mr. Wm. G. Hender- sou, her solicitor, it ix ordered thar the defendant, CHARLES WILKINS, cause bis appear.nee to be entered ti Fe or before the first ruledayocenrrl forty days after this day: otherwise the eause Will be edad witht as in case of defatit. ground of wi.ful thi ng Mar newspaper. of Washington, in ade iteation tthe Law (> Forice—wasuineton. 0. ¢, ‘OcronEs 5, 1884, ‘The copartn:rship heretofore exisiing between F. M.. W. and W. W. Wright, 94% and 990 Lonisions i venue, was by mutual consent dissolved vn Ce ober 4.1886, FM WALK W. W. WRIGHT. T. H. Walker & Son having purchased W. W. Wright's interest in the above firm, the business will ‘be continued by ‘T. H. W.. F. M. Walker and W. H. Walker, onder the firm name of TH. WALKER & GO,, All stock ints wiil be settied. by. them, and all Dills due the late fi-m of Wacker & Wright must be sett with T. H. Walker & Co.. or W.-W. Wright. 0C5-8t ‘7. Ht, WALKER “There wil bea specin vill bem Sh non THURSDA i. Business of importance oea-ste porta MES McCONDACH, Pres Washington News and Gossin, THESUPPLEMENTOF THEEVENING STAR {co day contains articles on the District streetim- provement schedule; the great Episcopal con- Yention in Chicago; the color line at the Rich- mondconvention; a lady’s suit against amillion- alre;aiso letters from the people, telegraphic dis Patches, ete, The advertisements are classified astollowa: Auction Sales, Proposals, Summer Resorts, Dry Goods, Financial, Ladies Goods, Pianos and Organs, Sewing Machines, Attorneys, Housefurnishings, Wood and Coal, Gentlemen’s Goods, Books, Family Supplies, Medical, Steamers, Profesional, Denistry, the ‘Prades, Ratlroads, Potomac River Boats, Undertakers. GoverNMENT Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal revenue, $229,913.75; customs, $579,581.11. (= sPEctar Notice. ‘We hove established an office at No. 419 10th st. n. w. Gn the new buliding of the Endowment, Asycis- tion), where a member of our firm will be found dur- ing oifice houra, Seventeen years experience has en- abled us to select and offer oly. the qualities of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal for domestic und ‘Ssteazning pur ‘We invite the attention of consumers to an inspeo- tion of our stock and prices. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘Office 419 10th st. n-w. ‘MII and Depot 7th st. wharf, 065-2W UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. ‘The 5th annoal and 60th regular monthly meetin, will be held at Cosmopolitan Hall corner Sth aud. sts, uaw.,on WEDNESIAY, Uctober Oth, 1586, at 7 O'elock pam. ‘The Secretary wil! submit his annual report, and officers for the eusaing yer will be elected. Pavments for the elgith iwue of stock will be re- ceived at this meeting. ‘Shares $2.50 each, shares Advances $1,000 or ON NEL arn NN. NNELL, Presiden _DAN'L DONOVAN. Seeretarge ee Poesia == IN TH Kk; STRICT OF CULUSIBIA- ‘The 17th day of September. 1886, FLORENCE ABBOTT and ELIZABETH AunoTT, com- Inants, vs MARTHA D.AuBorT and others, de idants—In Equity No. 10,135. v, catise PI herein ow of belore the first rule day occurring forty days after this da; otnerwise the cause will be pro- ceeded with asin case of defuult, provided x copy of beiore said rule day tn the Washington Us suie fy to outa ie West 20 feet Si chusetts avenue, of lot 4, in square 370, Washington, D. C., by the depth of 90 fect 5 auebes on the West side and of 98 feet 4 inches on the east side of sald lo. to be vested in complainants clear of all dle, calms or demands of the detendants thereto oF in theeity of thereon. ‘By te court. (Sizned.) CHARLES P. JAMES, Justice. A tme copy. Te RS. MEIOS, Clerk, By M.A. CLANCY, Asst. Clerk." ‘se21-law3w (<>, THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COWUMBIA, THE 18TH DAY OF SEPTEMB.R, 1586. ‘MacGie A. MEKHAN VS. BARTHOLOMEW MEEHAN.— No. 1008S. “Docket 1 On motion of the plalntiff, by Mr. K. B. Hay, her so- licitor, it is ordered ‘hat the’ de‘endant, Bartholomew ‘Meehan, cause his appearance to be entered herein on or betore the first ruieday occurring lorty days after Mhisday’ otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as In case of detault. ‘The ovject of this sult fs divorce on account of de- sertion and crueity: provided, that the publication of tbls order be made iu the ..venig Star, newspaper, of Washington, D. C., in adaition to the Wasuingion Taw Keporter, ouce wees tor three weeks By the vont, CHA P iE. Me1G: *Y, Asst. Clerc . EQUITAGLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AsSOCTATION. ASSETS AUG. 15, 1886, $673,444.91. ‘Monthly payments are $2.50 per share ‘$1,000 advanced on each share. ‘The 12th fesne of stock—a new Issue—will be opened ior subseription and payment October 7, 1886. For injurmation and pamphlets explaiuing ibe vb- Ject and advantuges of the wsocation apply af the Ofice, #17 F st, trou: $230 a.m. 0-430 JNO. JOY EVSON, Secretary. << >, PHOSVITAL—THIS COMBINATIGN.OF (Re cuiSioa Wita cherry and Havana heat Phosphates, is a popula” and efficient Hrain and Nerve ‘Touic. and saeguard agains. Malaria, Sold at MILHUKN'S PHAIGUACY, 1429 Peonsylvauia ave, ju deities or on drauzht with’ wa water. pry Barovors. “Wasurxaros. KS, HOLDERS OF CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO BONDS, SERIES B, ‘Who are unwilling to reduce the rate of Interest, a8 Proposed by Mr. HUNTINGTON, will please call at Office ot elther of the undersigned, & F. JOHNSON & CO., 18 Wall St oc5-tn&f2t L. LEVY & CO., 80 Broadway. REMEMBER THE ST AK £ xcelsior will run until October 15 to Gr Fails aud Cabin John Beige. Ocd-3tt (ee as Frxrenes, LARGEST VARIETY. LOWEST PRICES. WEUDING PRESENTS. FINE LAMPS FOR LIBRARIES AND PARLORS. E F, BROOKS, 25 a1 Toth street. (ES RASTER PAINTERY, asxoctaTION, 8172p pan dtovun 40, Corcoran Bondo FOLSDA' 5 : : ie. EVENING: Ta. BROWN: oct ‘President. (=> FourtanLe COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. arhe 84th meeting of the Association for maklog payments and advances will Le held Wi! DNESDAY, October 6, 1886, at 7 o'clock p. m.,at National Kifled Armory, 'G, wear Oth street” northwest. sub- Scr tion books 1or the, twelith isue of stock will be omen OStOPSE LOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres " 3S SOME! Went. INO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. O17 Fat ved BE “ee> DUTCH BULBS AD HARDY PLANTS LESS” foraie. See advertisement. N-STUDEE, oed-2t (= 1S THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DisTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ‘Holding a District Court of the United States In the matter ot the condemnation of land for a Con- gresional Library—No. 333, District Court. ‘Upon the consideration of the petition of Mary R. DARLING, claiming 51,620.00, ussewed hy the Jury herein as the value uf parcel 18, in square No. 730. it 4s -y the Court, this 24 day of October, A. D. 1856, ad- judged and decreed that alt partics claiming aiversely Tosad Many K.DARLI\G show cause, on oF Deore the 14th day 01 October, A. D. 1n86, why the prayers of said petition aliould’ not be granted: provided copy of this order be published ‘every other day for ‘ev days prior to said 14th day of October in some daily newspaper published (n the District of Columbia. Ci AS P. JAMES, Justice. Atrue copy. R, J. MEIGS, Clerk, oe210¢ By W.& WILLL PAPER HANGINGS, ‘The largest and most complete assortment of WALL AND CEILING DECORATIONS Ever offered in this city, embracing everything new and brautiful in that line from the least expensive to the finest. LOUIS A DEITER, 913 F street n.w. 30 N. Howardst, 8630-2w Washington. Baltimore. Borcuzrs Bosrox Pousu OR HARD WAX FINISH FOR FLOORS Is Not Sticky, Is Not bittie, Wil, Not serateh: ‘There is notuing to compare with tt. ‘This year's sales ten times any previous year. 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JAMES, Justice, DENTIST, sylVania ave. New ks and Best Periodi- ics 2126 Pennsylvani: Bulumore tauroves Simonds Mie. “Co, Nor Entir xp To Free Entry.—Acting Sec- retary Fairchild, in reply to # letter of the col- lector of customs at. New York in regard to the tree entry of electrical apparatus for the pro- duction ot mechanical effects in theatrical and ‘Operatic performances, decides that tbe Metro- politan opera house, of Now York, fs not an in- stitution Incorporated or established for “philo- sophical, sclentifie or literary pu nor the encouragement of the fine arts” within the meaning of the tariff act, even should the ap- paratus in question fall Within that designa- jon, ARMY ORDERS.—Leave of Assistant Surgeon W. W. R. Fisher extended one month. Leave of First Lieut. D. D. Johnson, 5th artillery, ex- tended one month. Leave of Col, Thomas M, Anderson, 14th infantry, extended twenty. days, First Lieut. Wiliam M. Beach, corps of engineers, ordered to St. Augustine, Fla., to in- et the sea wall there. “Lieut, Col. "H.C. lodges, deputy quartermaster general, ordered from New York clly to Erie, Pa, on public business, STANDARD SILVER DOLLARS (EXCLUSIVE OF SILVER CERTDICATES)—For some time pust the United States Treasurer has been endeavoring to bring the silver in cir- culation up to $60,000,000, and the pres ent stutisties show that the figures $60,139,952. ‘This ‘Is the largest amount ever in circulation at one time, and as Treasurer Jordan 1y charged with being an enemy of sil- Ver, he seems tc think that the showing tends to refute the charge. Gold is increasing in the ‘Treasury, the amount held today belug $159, 143,000. Minister Puenrs Kitts Two Sraas.— United States Minister Phelps has concluded his holiday trip ana returned to London, His ve reached last visit was paid to Lord Tweedmouth at his Inverness-shire estate, where the minister _en- gaged in a deer stalking expedition. Mr. Phelps Was very successful for a novice, killing two re- amarkably fine stags. CoscressmeN Dine, of South Carolina, and Wilkens, of Ohio, of the sub-committee of the House commitice on public buildings and grounds, to inquire into the accommodations of the custom service in New York, will make a full investigation immediately after the con- gressional election. Competitors For BUILDING THE NEWNAVAL Vesse1s.—Chiet Constructor Wilson says that nearly all of the larger snip-building firms of the country have applied for copies of the plans and specifications of the new naval vessels, with a view to bidding for contracts in accord: ance with the invitatton of the department, and that several of them have sent represent atives to Wushington to make @ personal study of the subject, Mr. Cramp, of the Phila- delphia firm, was at the depuriment yester ay. Tar New Cunnency.—The general distribu- tion of the new onv-aollar silver certificates began yesterday, and will be continued until the demand, which is very great, has been en- Urely supplied. The notex are now being printed al the rate of $40,000 a day. The new Lwo- dollar silver certiticutes will not be ready for issue for two weeks yet, ‘THE Fr HeERtes INVESTIGATION.—The Senate sub-committee on the foreign fisheries is in session at Gloucester, Mass. All parties iden- tfled with the fishing interests have been sum- moned in order to uld the investigation. It Is expected tbut the committee will remain there all this week, ATrorNEY GENERAL GARLAND had along and pleasant interview with the President yes- terduy, und afterward recelved many visitors at the department. Solicitor General Jenks, who has been acting ay AUtorney General, bus gone to Pennsylvania to attend to some busi- ness before the supreme court. He wiil be ab- sent about a wee! PERSONAL.—The latest additions to the American colony in London are Mrs, and Miss Dolph, wife and daughter of the Oregon Sena- tor.—General Francis A. Walker has been offered the presidency of the university which Senator Leland Stanford 1s about to establish in California, and has declined the offer.—alin- ister and Mrs, Cox and Mr. and Mrs, Hen ‘Watterson sailed tor home from Havre on Sai urday.——D, Mac Murtin and Isaac Plunt, of New York, W. A. Bryson, of Connecticut, C:C. Rankin and wite, of Newark, O., 5. P. Dodge, oi Boston, C. MM. ‘Greer, of Phliddelpbia, an Hon, Frank Lawler, of Chi are at Wil. lard’s—Mr. and Mrs, vid = Walker have returned from North Carolina, where they have been sojourning for some Weeks, and are aguin at the Borland. — Mrs. Agues Burnes Postell, formerly of thiscity, bal now of Savanvah, has been spending a iew days with Washington friends—Rev. Dr. Sunderland on Sunday began the thirty-rour.h z rot his paxtorate of tue First Prestyteriau Jhurch in this city.—. W, Dawson, of the Charleston News and Courier, Jus, Burt, and Mr. und Mrs Robt. Waller, of New York, aud W, Beecham, of England, are at the Arlington,— Mr. W. & Roose, Thos, Somerville, EL, Johason, und a number of others, meiibers of the Gunners’ und Angiers’ Association have gone to Seuside, Va, tor a weeks gunning and fishing——G. —Arosemena and . Arosemena, of Paoum Y. Miyake, of Jupan, L.A. Plummer, of New Becford, and Lieut, “3. A. Staunton, are .at Wormley's—Miss “Amelia Eruach ‘bus. re- turned frum Europe.—Hampden ‘Zane, of Louisville, J.T. Lew aud W. H. W. Morri of New York, Jno, w, of the Indianapolis Journal, Medical Director Suddards, A. S. Dinsmore, of Boston, and B, BF.’ Abbott, of Zunesville, Onio, ‘are ut the Riggs — Mrs, Paschal, with her son and daughter, Miss Suutay. tor teu duya prior to. ald thirtegntn dey ol Geigber in sonie hewepaerpubished aud cltculated nthe Datrict of Cola "5. MEIGS, Cleric, ocl-108 iby 1. B WILLIAMS, Ass‘ [ee OF & Towson wuniay, Office uid Hesitence: S06 Lath st mw. se30-1me (ESS CIRCULATING LiBnany a74v br: Gals Brauch 622" Lath st te alee LUCE HUNTER and Mra EL RICHARDS. “Stag” INO; MORAN Fras a larze force of gocd mechantes 19 Attena ‘promptly to revaits of I irobes, furnaces Aud Kangen, "All of Bibb €Mexion's wad: Wood Furnaces and Huck Ranzes A. Cox Stove Co's spe did Kanary and Noveuiy Taroaces. ‘ia “Mouling Planing, ee ‘We protutse good work and falr prices. antit Opin! Seephowe No Bors. PHC Opse nt (Fae, (hHICE OF FIRST GoPEMATiVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. OF GLOMGE- TOWN, 1261 Hii ST—oub eripton to the FIR Series Of Stork Will be closed UCTOBESN Oth, 1886. JOHN LERTCH, President SAMUEL 8. SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. PLUMBING AND HEATING. Job Work a Specialty. sed 409 9th st. nw. => LUMBER! LUMBERI MAHOGANY. MAPLE. 4. PINE. ie BOARDS FLOORING. PaRTITiuN SSE. ‘DOORS. BLINDS MOULDINGS, &c., = ivr aa ‘Yrompt delivery and correct count, a we. , = Lee, EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, es ‘TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, 1317 13th street n.w. DR. L. NICHOLSON, MEDI ELEC to 516 11th ot n.w., from 1005 ¥F st. Office tol pm, 3to7 pm sell-lm &— THE WASHINGTON 6 PERCENT PER (aes ent Boicpine Tos Offers an thee “cam TS, ts , $280,270.00 Fi camapiart AE eon MUL H. BERGMANN, Treasurer. jyzgm WE HAVEASTEADY AND os sp Siemedamnaes ante Persous owning such property, and Spe od to: on ee ee giggles Gi 61m LS fe eee (enon diviane fo 010 ish seu c (Regge 280 Commo ster SN hoa RE, Bankert aod Bealsty ta Government Bonds Deporte Rechangn Toa Collections, Ed a Pcs ect alread ‘iiss ineorance’ and Harper, sail for Europe on Saturday next.— Rober’. Eaton, of Unio, and A, J. Hanition, of Philudelphia, ure at the National.—Gen. Benet, ciel of ordnance, salied from Havre for New York on S.turday, accompunied by his son, who has been pursuing his studies in Se Nac Welle of Calltormia, is at the letropolitan.—Hun. A. C, Thompson, Portsmouth, Onto, P. B. Dunn, of New Jersey. Frank P. Libs, of Phiidelphia, C. P. Cu i ham, ot New York, 8, E. Curotiiers, of Penny vania, A, ‘T. Morris, H.C. Davis, Ho H. Rovin- on, CB. Canninguam’ and Wie. H. Low, of’ New " York, und John W, Moore, of Sen Francisco, are ‘at the’ Ebbit— Gen, C. C. Wats, U. 8, attorney ior the disirict of West. Virglaix, sind Columbus Sehon, U. & mursual of the same district, are in the city.—— Bishop Puret jeft Bultimore "yesterday for Chi- ‘cuge, Where he will uwend the general conven- tion Of the Protestant Episcopal euureh,—The Chicago Inter-Occan suys: Walker Biaine will shortly open a inw office in Chicago, and tt is ‘also ramored that Mr. and Mra, Juraes G, Blain Jr., will make their tuture home iu that elty.— Assistant Adjutant General Vincent, 6x-Post- Inaster-general Tyner and W. B. Clarks, of Wash- ington, were in Chicago op Sunday, ‘The Government Printing Office. ‘Ho DISMISSALS YESTEEDAY—MR. E,W, OYSTER APPOINTED ASSISTANT FOREMAN. ToaStan reporter wio visited the govern- ment printing office to-day the report that an additional discharge was made yesterduy aiter- noon was denied. It appears thatof the lists made out for diumissal Saturday and placed in fsbow prohibition gains. ‘There were demo- the hands of ussistant foremen for delivery to the persons addreased some were not délivered unui yesterday. The Srax rey ras again Will be no more “wnoliale ie slur had entered through window. The floor CHANGES IN THE OPFICES. THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE. Tel s to The Star orale eae een Eat tena ae Appointments by the President, Ete.| Repairs to Be Hastened—President eg Tam: © | tered with blood—ibere was biood on the door, blood on U in one corner Wax covered with blood; the window sill was stained red, and just inside the room, some three feet from the window, was a pool as Ife Quart or more of blood haa oored from the wound Of some person who hud fallen there, Search was made and the would-be barglar found near by. He was in a frightful condition, His skull was badly fractured, the topol bie head being uearly blown off. He was barely conscious, and gave the nawe of Harris, Me Wells Says the Bridge is Net Dauger- ens, “The order means,” says Col. Ladiow, speak- ing of tae order made by the Commissioners to close the Aqueduct bridge, “that the bridge company shall close the bridge. If they don't the District will, It isa simple matter, requir ing only @ barricade and a policemai This The President today appointed Jas, B. Brown, Wm. W. Culver and Cyrus B. Fengar to be third lieutenants in the revenue marine service, The President has directed the suspension of Berthold Greenedaum, United states consul at Avia, Samoa, and will probably appolut his Successor In’ few days. Greenebaum was temporarily commi: NEW JERSEY REPUBLICANS. Blaine’s Name Wildly Cheered in Convention ig vi Congress, but hulled of ccd ccation ‘Historic: | may inconvenience the public's little, but the cannot survive, Ration Was requested, but aa it was Hot forth | bridge is in such condition, according to the| THE OVERDUE OOEAN STEAMER, = coming he has been suspended. reports made to.us, that it becomes imperatively 2 ‘The Relfast Riot Investigation, resident has appointed the following postmasters: Conrad Durkes, Frankiin Grove, iL, vice T. W. Scott, suspended; Edward Fa; Moorhead, Minn., vice B. F. Muckall, ag cagie 8. S. Harvey, Centerville, Ark., vico G Hehe some met John eee lowa, vice N. W. Simmons, suspended: G. Rodman, Washington, Tows, vive W. ih. Bal suspended; D. W. Neagley, ‘Millersburg, Pa., vice Roland Freck, commission expired, The Acting Secretary of the Treasury yester- day appointed Harrison ‘A. Thompson, ot New Jersey, to be local inspector of bulls 6f steam Vessels at eee rs) vice Joseph Mershon, deceused. The commission of George H. White- aide as local inspector at Appulachicola, Fia,, which has been held up lor some time, was signed and mailed to him yesterday. MAKING STEEL GUNS. CATHOLICS AND ORANGEMEN ALIKE DENOUNOR JUSTICE DAY's CONDUCT. BELFAST, Oct. 5.—Both the Catholic and Orange newspapers here denounce the way Justice Day acved yesterday towards the barris ters engaged in the riot investigation. A tation of Bellast citizens has Uren ongamiaed 10 Wait apon Sir Michwel Hicks-Beach, chie! seo retary for Ireland, and muke formal Complaint against the Justice, The investigating come Mission Fesumed Lhe inquiry to-day. beg! with the examination 0 poilce witnesses, _ A Herd of Catuc THE MISTAKE OF AN CUSTOMS © CHICAGO, 5 Times special from Wine nipeg says: “Particulars o! u customs seizure ot Montanacattle tof alleged non-pa necessary to close it.” Butlding Inspector Entwisle said the bridge an be temporarily repaired ina tew days, so ‘8 to befit for travel while more permanent re- Palrsarebelng made. He hardly thought, tn view of the probable purchase of the bridge by the government, or tbe building of a new free brides in the same locality, that the company would undertake the expense of repuiring the structure. Mr. H. H. Wells, president of the bridge com- pany, received the order of the Commissioners yesterday aflernoon and at once sent word to the superintendent of the bridge to hasten the repairs'in progress on the bridge. He said to a STAR reporter that he thought .he repairs: would be so advanced Wednesday that the au- Uborities would not think there was need of en- THEKNIGHTS OF LABOR CONVENTION REPUBLICAN GAINS IN CONNECTICUT. Alderman Jaehne's Sentence Confirmed. MRS. CLEVELAND COMING HOME. She and Mrs. Folsom Leave Buffalo This Morning. Burraxo, N. Y., Oct. 5.—Mrs, Grover Cleve- forcing the order. He reiterated what bo bad : have been, received. ‘Twelve or fourteen dye stated in his letter to the Comm'ssioners: that | daud her mother, Mrs, Foisom, who have | Au)"us°Nonmien Montane, eae company ‘The Chances of Failure—What Private | the bridge was nol ia a’ dausioas sondition | been visiting relatives here for the past few saried a herd, consisting 91 1,668 head of cat- Ue, from Port Benton, with ine toteution of driving them across the international Loundary to Medicine Hat,on the Canada Paciue rail way, and shipping them trom there by ‘fall casiward to Chicago, via St. Paul. The Beces owing the nerd Firms Pay for Experts. “The report that the eight-inch gun had burst Was incorrect,” said a naval officer to a STaR reporter, “but { should not have been a bit sur- prised if it had been true?” and never had been. THE BRIDGE COMPANT ASK FOR MORE TIME, Mr, Lucey, of the Aqueduet bridge company, called upon the Commissioners to-day and re® quested them to suspend their action in relation days, lett for Washington on the Lehigh Valley railroad at 9:20 o'clock this morning in the special car “Minerva, ~” THE RICHMOND CONVENTION. | bridge, pe eo i ‘hich ge of Lhe com- “Why?” usked the reporter. the company havectlor was. Sr Lnces’ was ; e chord. Alter “Because,” wus the reply, “with our inex- | asked teput bis equi und when it] Ricuwoxp Va. Oct, 5.—Gencral Worthy | Tsing the boundary a se ogee and the cattle, becoming unm Westward tor the Macleod distri Leith Bridge, th Unacguainied with the system in Vogue of ebly plug American catile via the Canada Pacific Toud, seized the entire herd aud placed inounted policemen in charge, although be Was shown, the proper pap ‘te herd to be 4 transit. After detaining them for several dayi he agreed to wecept the cattig compuny's bon forgou,000and allowed the cattie to be suippeds It is understood bis action will be the subject of investigation, 48 Une Canadian Pacific railway company has taken up the matter.” —.—_. The Overdue Steamer. ‘THOUGHT IN NEW YORK THAT THE ANCHORIA HAS BROKEN HER SHAFT, New YoRK, Oct. 5.—It is thought at the of fice of the “Auchor Line Co, that the steam- ship Anchorla which should have been in lust Thursday, bus broken her shaft, a» the De Vonia of Uke same line arrived today and re- ported severe weuther outside. The route taken by the Giagow boats isa “lonely ove” and other vessels would therefore not be likely to puss ber, No fear is entertained for her suicty, as she is a well built vessel und under good management, From Wall Street To-day. perience and limited resources and means we SGaresonog ought not to expect greater success than Is met with by ordnance manufacturers, who have de- voted thegreater part of their lives to the work und who have all the tacilities afforded by ex- perience and wealth. You will find upon in- vestigation that in the very best gun found- erles one gun out of every ten isa failure and Proves a complete loss, This generally re- suits from the great difficulty encountered in making the stecl homogencons, A litle air bubble remain ing In the steel is apt to cause a flaw, and when the completed gun 1s put under preséure from firing, unis little defect may result in’ the bursuing of the gun, This is frequently the case in manufacturing the famous Krupp guns, and what cannot be always avoided in such a foundry as that should not be unexpected with the Arst steel gan manufactured in tis country. The Whit- Worth company have come nearer than anyone else 10 making steel homogeneous by their b: draulic provess. When Congress appropriate sufficient money to warrant # firm in seeurin the proper plant then more perfect muterlai might be forthcoming. At any rate we should hot be surprised at or discouraged with any talluresat the start, All the preiininury vests of the &-ineh gun which was built at the yard here have been successful, and It now awalis lls is received the Commissioners will tormally «ct upon it, The Commissioners say, however, that they do not see how they can grant suck ‘a re- quest. ‘The Commissioners subsequently received a letter from Mr. Lacey, requesting that the ope- ration of the order be suspended until Saturday next, by which day itis expected to have the bridge repaired. Commissioner Wheatiey said he did notexpect that the order w@uld be modl- fled. The order requires the bridge to be close: at 12m, to-morrow, Itn a this might work hardship upon Virginia (an ers, Who have not heard of the order and who come to town over the bridge to-morrow inorn- ing and have their return Uiocked. ne ot the Commissioners at least had the Impression when the order was written that. 1: Was to take effect pt miduight, ‘The order, will not, however, be changed in this respect. as copies of it have been served in its original form upon alll the parties in interest, ——_ CHAPMAN'S ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE Hin Sweetheart Appears—A Woman Who Believes He was Saved by Spirits, Chapman, the man who attempted suicide Sunday in his lodgings, 201 A street southeast, Foreman Griffith called the second session, Knights of Lavor, convention toorder at mine o'clock tis morning, in the absence of Mr, Powderly, who was detained at his hotel by business. " Lt was announced tbat the eommil- tee on credentials was hot ready-to report, and nothing could be done until their report was received. While waiting several speeches were made by delegates to aid In idilug time away. Suortly afier ten o'clock Mr, Powder! urrived and was presented by Brother O'Donnel Will @ gavel made from the woud ofan orange tee that grew on the spot where General Packenham was Killed at the butte of New Oricans, ‘The presentation was made on behalf of the New Orleans kniguts, ADJOURNMENT UNTIL AFTERNOON, It was learned that the committee on ereden- tials would not be ready toreport until 2o'clock this aiternoon. The convention then adjourned until that hour. Before the delegates lett the hall Mr. Powderly very strongly urzed them to avold the use of strong drink while in Kich- mond. As individuals, he said, he had no right to dictate as to What Uley should do, but they Were uot here as individuals, but as representa- tives ofa vast constituency.” The eyes of the world were upon them While here, and that constituency would be judged by tneirconduet. tL IL is expected that the afternoon session will be by cutting his throat and turning on the gus in . statutory tests, It may prove a complete suc- occupied by the consideration of the report of | New York, Oct. 5.—The stock marketopened, cess, und ita, s0 much the better” his room, was so much improved yesterday | fhe committes on credeniiais, and that actual very strong this morning, first advances over the fnal figures of lust € ‘of trom 4 to %4 per cent, “The trading w: tremely active, especially for Western Union, New England and Lake shore, Prices wereex: tremeiy Jeverish and irregular and New Eng- Jand dropped 3ty per cent within the first naif tbat he was able to see his friends at Provi- dence hospital. Among those who called upon him was a young lady, recognized as the origi- nal of the photographs which Chapman clasped to his heart when he composed himsel! to die. Another officer, who took for granted that the report of the bursting was true before it had been officially denied, suid that nothing beer need be expected from tbe natureot things, and. that the second gan would doubtless prove us worthless as the first, “We don't know how to. work will not begin until tommorrow, NEW JEESEY REPUBLICANS, Assembling of the State Convention at "e renton Today, doit,” he suld, “and outsiders are laughing at | She came to the hospital with her sister, and TRENTON, N. J., Oct, 5,—The republican state | hour; Western Union lost 144 and sume others ei, “ie. sulla vomsel should. prove to bea | afterward, by Chapman's authority, went to | convention met’ im Tayler's Opera house at | faction wiute Delaware and Hudwoi gutned successful gut. constructor, especially if the | Bis lodgings and took charge of Luis private | noon to-day. Prominent republicans occupied Teguined toward 11 o'clock, when te general Dates ey went aie s0 © market setiled down with a strong tone und cured the sour police und so- man who is practically at the head or the work which tie Places on the platform, Several Methodist re tovraphs. Leones x has simply learned the trade of a ship's carpen- | Fore’ ibe four photowrap clergymen were alvo present. Atnong those on | material advances were establistied, Union Par ! : po e ur pman when he ~ i Her coe nara enaEY as MEL obtalned | ren supposed dying ter sister | the platform were United States Senator | cifie: Delaware aud fudeon and New York Sewell, ex-President of the Seuate Hovart, State Controller Anderson, John Y. Foster, State Secretary Fish, ex-United States District Atiorney Keasbey, State Treasurer Toffey and @ number of repuuitean The whole number of delegutes entitled to seats is 573. Kssex county has 86 delegates and Hudson 80, AL 12:15 Chairman Hobart, of the state com- mittee, called Lhe convention to order. John Y. Foster read the call, Mr, Hoburt ‘next porary chairman ex-Senawor Jexunder u. Cattell, of Camden, and he was tral showing We largest udvauces, while New England regaiued most ot itsearly losses. AS ALv’clock the market ls active and strong, Unough feverian, ————_— Curious Fatality at a Fire. A BOY DROWNED BY THE BURSTING OF & FIRE PLUG IN ST. LOUIS, Sr. Louis, Oct. 5.—Fire broke out late last night in the box fuctory ot Henry Alt, jr., De Katb and Carroll streets, und caused loos of $15,000, covered by insurance. During the fire Tated the police very soundly for taking the pictures, saying that they hud no more right to them than co Chapmnan’s pocketbook or trunk, ‘The story, as learned by ™ Sran reporter, was that Chapman and the young lady tad been ‘engaged, but the engagement had been “de- clared off” by the giri's motuer, on account of Chapmian’s habit of golug on a. spree occasion ally. When the young lady heard of bis at- tempted sulelde slie went at once to hls side. entleman present told a STAk reporter that Ehupman bad go far recovered. as 10 be able to fort is Ueing made tosecure the services of au experienced man it. view of the chunge of the Washington wavy yard into an ordnance foundry, bat as yet it has proved wusu ‘The head map at tke West Point foundry gets 4 sulary of $9,000 and would not uccept gov- erninent empioy with the probability of being owsted with us cuange of adiuinistration, for less tin $12,000. ‘The superintendent ‘at the South Hoson works geus $12,000 and he wouldn't come ior less than $15,000, At the famous Krupp factory the superiutendent gets ¥ oy, “ fi “pucker” bis lips for a kiss. A physician oy $25,000 us @ sulary, und bis employers would | /PUC : oy elecied, Mr, Cattell thanked thé convention | # re pilg burst and flooded tbe entire ueigh- Hive jin $30,000 father than he should leave | (40,4 MEAN yenorter that, the very meius | for the honor paid wa uearly wornout veteran | borlvod,and 4 young inun, seventeen, yours of them.’ protubiy saved fu T¢he had not cat hivthrows | #@ the republican party. age, nue unknown, was’ drowned fo # ditch hat salary would the government give?” asked THE STAR man, “Twenty-five hundred dollars,” was the reply. “So you see thcre is not much ‘of an induce- ment ior a really skillful mun to devote him- seu to working for the government when bis services will command such prices trom private firms. No, don't think we uced be surprised Af-ail our first guns prove failures, untess there is @ change In the way Ube work is done.” on Carroll strect. Wille irying to escape the flood be climbed a lumpposi un the edge of the ditch, but just is hulu, tell into the water and was drowned betore dssistance could be rem and bled ireely, relieving the pressure on the brain, the gas pplsoning would provably have killed nim. As it was, he was rescued just in ine. Mrs. Cabell, the lady of the house where Chapman bourded, believes in spiritualism. She says that sue Tose from her dinner table and went to Chapman's room Sunday aiter- noon automatically, without knowing why she went, and believes she was guided by some WILD ENTHUSIASM FOR BLAINE. Mr. Cattell reterred te the struggie two years hence, when he declared that the Plamed Knight of Maine would be the republican noin- ince for President. ‘The announcement set tne convention wild with excitement. The deie- gates first applauded and then cheered and finally fully half ot them rose to their fect and waved their bats and hurrahed for several minates. On the con- —e jOTICES TO QUIT. ‘The Commissioners Propeve to Take ‘Powession of the Wharves. es Ee spiritual influence. She says Dr. Brockett told | clusion of Mr, Cattell’'s speeca the election of — The Hot Springs. iter that it er action had been delayed five | Vice president and secretaries and tie appoint: | ‘The Commissioners today issued an order ANNUAL REPORT OF GEN. FIELDS, THE sUPER- | Minutes Chapman would have been dead. ment of committees proceeded. | The following | «phat ali persons or corporations occupying ® It is learned at ae Navy department that Chupman wus not discharged trom the navy yard on the firstot Lhe month with the other ioyes Of tke yard in accordance wit the order of the Secretary of the Navy, bat was discharged, after repeated warnings, the ater part of Sepiember Leeause of continied drunk- enness, und lis attempt at suicide is atiributed to delirium tremens, —_>+—__ Surr ror Faise Imerrsonment.—Francis T. INTENDENT, ‘Mr. Charles W. Field, tue superintendent ot the Hot Springs reservation in Arkansas, in his annual report to the Secretary of the Inte- rior, states tbat the creek improvement had been placed in good condition, and that the culvert had been continued to the southern boundary of the permanent reservation und uctoss Reserve street. Custiron pipes have also been laid jor the collection and distribution of all that hot water which, issuing below the plane of the buth-houses, bad heretofore flowed to waste. The amount of hot water uow con- ducted through the main is $00,000 gallons day, which, for the want of reservoirs to receive and’ store it, or uny means of conveying it to the bath-houses, 1s temporarily led into und iningles with Lie water of the creek. He re- news the recommendation that $30,000 be ap- propriated for supplying reservoirs and mu- eulnery, which are ubsolutely required tw give effect tind use to this 300,000 galious of inval- duble water, This system has been adopted for the army and navy hospital, Gen, Fleids also renews iifs recomuiendation that the water rent be inerensed to 840 per tub per yeur. An ‘average of 300 poor and afflicted of both sexes ly Fesort to the free pools, and.if the present iucreuse continues the pool for males will have to be enlurged. Political Notes. Nominations tor Congress: James Buchanan, republican, secoud New York district; G. K. P. Bull, democrat, twentieth Peonsyivunia, George A. Hulsey, the leading candidat the gubernatorial hominution in to-day’s publican convention, last night announced it withdrawal, thus leaving the field practically to ex-Congresstnan Hartbrewer, of Trenton, ‘Three hundred of the 1,400 delegates in’ the Massachusetts democratic state convention ex- pressed their presidential preierences for 1888, and of these 236 were tor Cleveland and 37 tor Governor Hill, ‘The town elections in Connecticut yesterday slate executive committee was then g yor Charles Starr and C. A. Butts, of the first con- ressional district; Edward L. Anderson and rion F. Thorn, of the second district; Simon Van Winkle and J.T. V. Studer, of the third: D.C, Bialr, of the ‘fourth; John E. Miller and | Jonathan _W. Roverts, of the fiith; Fred. 8. Fish and Edward W. Hite, of the sixth; John J. Totly and Joho Ramsay, of ube seventh, A recess was then taken Ull two o'clock. [0OKIX0 FOR 4 CANDIDATE FOE G/VEEX OR. ‘ * , ‘here is no certainty, as yet, Whom the eon- Kelly, by bis next friend, to-day, by Mr. ie vention will nomiuaie for governor. J. Hart Fobnson, entered ‘suit against Geong Brewer's chances depend jar, ay the fuil- Wheeler and John A. Greesbauer for $10,000 | root more prominent republicans to dumages for an assault committed upon Sep- | Bf. Mant Howey: Or Marcon ene ie tember 13th last, and also for false imprison- Pave te #3 4 ment for the space of twenty hours, The Potts have been importuned to take the nomi- have not given cousent, Con- records of the police department show that | Aon, but they: Frank Kelly was arrested ou the 13th ot Sep | Efewstan Phelps hus also, been requested to tember lust on suspicion of sealing S41 roi | 10feg0 Wis congres uloa and accept John A. Greesbauer’s inoney drawer, but was = Jae dise’ arged by the Meutenunt. without being rantining Agatas t Cattle Disease. liken tecourt, ‘fhe arrest was iade by be | @uarantining ‘A, MONT.. Oct. 5.—Gov. Hauser has ‘teotive Wheeler, issued « proclatnution quarantining agalust the eatule of Illinois and other states wuere pluero- Gro. W, EVANS MAnricp.—The marriage of | puuemonia exists, a Mr. Geo, W. Evans, the disbursing olficer ot the Louis, Mo., Oct. 5.—A special from Sante Interior departinent, to Miss Florence Boyd. says: Governor Ross, of New Me..tco, the daughter of Col, Robert Boy, occurred this 4 proclamation Ww the cattle inspec- afternoon at three 'clock at Epiphany church, The ceremony was performed by the rector, te Rev. Dr.Glesy. The bride wore a traveling costame, and Immediately after the ceremony the bridal evuple left for a tour north. The ushers were Dr. Shoulters, W. M. Thompson, E. F. Witmer, jr., F. M. Nesmith. Captain James F. Oyster was ihe best man, Portion Of the haruor troutage of the District of ‘Columbia within Ube jurisdiction of the Com- Missioners of the said District be and they are hereby notified that their occupancy or tem ancy, ander whatsoever claim or authority, with the exception of leases beretofore made by directiva of the Commissioners, will termi- nate on January 1, 1887, aud arrangements tor occupation from tual dave must be made wita the Commissioners upou such terms and condi (uns as shall be bereafler estabilsbed. Tuls order Was made iu pursuance of the de elsion recently reudered by Ue acting Attorney General that Lue control of the wharves on the river front was vested in the District Commis siuvers, and not in the chief of eugineers, who as bitherio given permits in some cases iat the use of the wharves. Some of the wharves wre already rented trom the District, while oluers have been veld under authority of Wwe ‘War depurtment, One whartliger ciuims to have purchased his wharf and toown it. The ‘Cotmminsioners expect Lo derive a revenue trom the wharves, and in view of the recent opinion from Ue Department of Justice buve inserted in tueir anual estimates a sum tobe expended 4n Improvements and repairs on the river irouk, a eee ‘The District Bauks Don” Like It. THEY HAVE To SEND TO NEW YORK To GRE THE XEW SILVER CERTIFICATES—THE REA- BON WHY, AS STATED AT THE TREASUBT DEPARIMENT, Some ofthe local banks are complaining be- cause in order to get the new one doliur silver certificates Wey must send to New York. They are required lo sena their silver to the sub> ‘treasurer at New York und get bis receipt, ‘Then upon presentutivn of this receipt they cam the certificates at the Treasury. The Kers Luink they should be allowed to pre- vent weir cuin at the Treasury here and get tbe ‘certificates. made inquiry about the nd was Ubat in am as tors of the territory, authorizing them 10 HIDIL the importation of cattle from the distneus in the north and east of the United States, where contagious diseases exist. ee COUNTY CONVENTION OF THE ANTI-SOCTAI- ISTIC LABOR PARTY. CurcAGo, Oct. 5.—The county convention of the antl-soeialistic labor party last night was » turbulent gathering. About two hundred dele- gutes were present from. Wallops dissalis- fied with the methods and feudersof the Green- buum hu!l labur convention, John M. Dunphy, un ex-bricklayer, who is now @ wealthy cou: tractor, was hominated for sheriff. Dunphy was put orward in the democratic convention as-a lubor candidate, but niled to receive th nomination. Except Dunphy no important in- dependent nomination was made by the con- vention, ‘Two-thirdsot the Indorsementsgiven to cunaidates on other tickets were aw: to democrate. ‘The uuminecs (or Congress are as follows: For the first district, Edgar Teriuue; second dis- trict, Frank Lawler; third district, William E Mason; lourth district, William McNally, Ter: une and Lawler afe the democratic caudi- for CATTLE MARKET.—Sales of Drover's Rest, D.C, as reported by Tavenner Bros. yesterday as follows: 85 cattle up and sold. Best at’ 4\c.to 44g good 4c. to 414; medium at Sige. 4; common at 2c. to 3k 3 sheep and lami ee eae = 6; sheep at to3%: yearlings at 4c. to 5; calves Mtolbe. to fig 18 Gows aud ‘calves at’ Ga8 to $50. Market brisk, Grain RECEIPTS.—Canal boat Beulah ar- rived with 3,900 bushels 6f wheat; canal boat Maryland arrived with 3,800 bashels of wheat; canal boat Morning Siar arrived with'S, bushels of corn, eat sold on ’chanze ye-ter- day aie to 87c. @ bushel, and corn sold at 50c. @ Dasha ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER Av 7 a.M.—Great Falls, temperature, 60; con- cratic gaius in Meriden and lesser ones in other towns. Both Gov. Pattison and Secretary Stenger, of Pennsylvania, decline to accept tbe democratic nomiuation for Congress iu the. eighteenth Pennsylvania district in opposition to Con- ressinun Atkinson. ft is said hut Atkinson's rtner, George Jacobs, ol Juniata, will be nominated by the democrats, Of all transactions are kept; ubet the New York sub-treusury hus been #0 designated be cuuye it cosis the government less to ‘the business there; Lhat when old certificates of denominutions are turned In to ve ex- for new Ube former must be destroyed. changed ban neh- | dition, 36, Receiving reservoir, temperature, | dates; Muson isa republicanand McNally apro- | and accurate records kept. In short, that the Dare cea en a or gis of eee 65; “condition at north connection, 36; south fessional workingman, System devised tor the exchange makes New cobnection, $6. Distributing, reseivolt, wi rature, 60; condition at influent gatehouse, Se ‘condition at effluent gatehouse, 36. gee Alexandria Affairs. ‘Reported for the EVERING STAR, CouxTy CovRT.—The county court, Judge Chichester, resumed its session thix morning, having before it the following Indictments, just brought in by the grand Jury: Taane Greeny con- stable, for ing toexeentea warrant; Hen’ Druminund, tor Ling Justice; Sam'l an Joho Miner, Monroe Banks and Murstelier Rowe, for feloniously wounding p Gi ‘The grand jurors ignored bilis aguinst Mary Carter, for wounding Amanda Lewis; Audrew Igekedn and Levi “DeVaughn, for wounding Churles Boyd; and Robert Ren taoagnn f bodily harm to Mary ‘No arrest nas 5 been made in the ease o1 i is underatood, bas left ution for Congress in the si Zina, 10 place Of J.B. Page, A Lively Scene in Court. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY SCHWARTZ FLOORS THE MAN WHO TRIES TO ARMEST HIM, In Cincinnati yesterday afternoon Judge Fits geraid, of the police court, orderea the police to arrest the prosecuting attorney, Jobn C. Schwartz, in open court, tor contempt of court, Chief Deitsch undertook the job and Schwartz Jerked away from him, Then Court Officer ‘Mike Grogun stepped up, saying: “I can take him.” Schwartz delivered a right-hander be- ‘tween Grogan's eyes, and knocked him out of time. Whereupon a posse of police took the belligerent ofticer of the law down into the cell- room aud let him ool off under a guard of policemen. ting Seg York headquarters for the process, and to thas ixth district of Vir- banks col ‘The Hadson Bay Railrond. WORK ON THE LINE TO BE BEGUN AT OXCE or, Paci, bonk anette pct Pal —A. Wins Inan inverview, ‘Soutberiud, president of the Hudson way compauy, anid be had fully completed arrangements in Engiaod for building the entire line, and work would begin Thursday with the intention of fluishing fort this seuson. must apply i( they want new cer ———_~+o+_____ AMONG THE Peesipent’s CaLuers today ‘The trouble arose when the proseca torney asked in open court of Judge Fitzgeral iy bad ot hand e vanire for Jurone vo 7 a gamoling case, and eee cause 70u, word, bao from ‘court, ‘Then Schwar ‘argue the case, and justioving ‘ie auve Fitsgeral ted ‘Vuln lo stop, the ‘trom. the for him HH rosecator or a very seri- Will be the result, i } . E