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}. - .é ™~ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1887—-DOUBLE SHEET. € 7 my DISSATISFACTION AT HONOLULU. A TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE. ARRIVAL OF COUNT MITKIEWHKZ, TARIFF REDUCTION. DOCTORS OF ALL NATIONS, SEB BB. Bishop, $. W. Bowers, Fc Ewing. R 8, il, ) 4 | N An Oppressive Military Dictatorship | It Causes Great Excitement, but Fortus |The Railroad and ‘Telegraph Conces- | The Prevident’s Conterence with Spea= {Continued from Seoond Page.) Roy, G. C. Over, RT. Holden, R. Snowden, D, 0, | AmMual Report of Commissioner Hall. ~~ 4 . as Crow: the Revolution, nately no Lives were Lost, sions from the Chineso Government | ker Carlisle and Secretary Fairchild. | 35a 5], Dickey, Wheeling, W. Va; H. i. Beck. | L°&°t% F- Solon, D, Skutsch, J, HH. Weintk. Sat Seen &, het, Go cmeenneer ian, Caron, § nes’ San Francisco special | New York, Sept. 5.—Suortly after 1 o'clock tis] to be Ratified im this City. Tn accordance with the statement of Tar Stan | {Tl Meraphis; 'N. F. Acers, Leavenworth: J. 1. AN UNPLEASANT EPISODE. ip whieh has grown up since the semi. | 8econd flo oiution I Juae. Tals aasextended Lo Une press, | and bad Telegrams to The Star.}° i: Pa has furnished to the Secretary ot the Interte : pe OA anel8co sp Sac igh score ocomas : J. W, Hoff, Pomeroy, — i “ . Private advices rocelved by steamer from | morning fire Was discovered im the five-story} Cot is soey Mr. Ma Kir | with relation to the contere juior dE Rendall’ Bark wy | The Representa: meget Peery neptancege yes ‘ = : So. 522 West jez, accompanied by Mr. conference between the Presi- | Unio: J. £. Kendali,’ Parkersburg, W.Va; Rei R. ve of the Italian — perk, te which Hos what T $ Molsenama ¢9 Wha Con | dor nd_Honotalt sthie sine (cere bs | Mowe peone front senemsent bows, ae ae ean | Chung, wr. Li and Mtr. Ten, the representatives ot | dent and Speaxer Cariiste, concersing au Ad- Chliton, Daliag, Tex; W. NM. Pancoast’ and Pear | "Vermusent Withdrmeee trees dhe Meds | Wat the number of applications for patents of all Luial i Tal ih Wo Lily Didi, |eees iinulutd ca wcutat of the mmieage | koown cause, ahd alt but uttle dainage, on the | the prime minister of China, arrived in this city | ministration tari itt, secretary Fair- | MeCahey, C'S) Medioat Regisier, Patiadetpbla; 3 t LGise: i Sat Honolulu on fof the mit * ¥ . Kinds received during the fiscal year ending June v. . cal Itascended through the air shalt | last evening from China, The count was driven | child, who was telegraphed for _ by | \¥;,Hoseuthal, Fort Wayne, Ina. Lr tanga, Me Congress. per floors. resi = 8 000 President Mor vB. Saitth, Seafarth, = 0, 188A, was 40,67%, and for the year ending June Morris W. B.S: forth, 73 4 sere ee uibn off Eis numerous ters | £OtHe residence 1501 18th strect whieh W: se ase it several days ago, has arrived. | Thos, Melsan, Ontario; Di’ Stewaey waar Four days ago Dr, Hamilton, seeretary-general | 30, ISNT, Ss408, siiite even forbiid-a to publish ori. | to te dangerous situation of the numerous tebe she dangerou vsent out. ‘The house was | Pled last winter by ex-Searetary Manning, and When heleft the Treasury Department it was | G.A.“iye, Chatham, Canada; Jas Lesiee and Dr | Of the Medical Congros, invited Prot. Francesco} ile states that the condition of the business of Sictaye SS atede | Atted un for ten tulle “Icwas nearly’ otc | Which witl be the home ot the count during his | with tus intention ot bing away for vunrty days | Oitteud Hatton: Canara; Main, New York: | Durante, of Rome, co answer, iu the name of his | the office will compare tavoraniy with that of any a slugie journal in | Before the fire was got under control. It was | stay inthis city, His compantosts went to the | half of which ume ts not yet up. Me will, theroe | 4¢ “Bapman, A , roceedi ngs, SUC a ‘A. 1. Binith, New Yorks WG. Stark, iiemitten, | Severnment, the adress of our Secretary of State, | provious year, and that the omice may be sald to ———— wiaeuts of Ameri- | Tumored that several gle Dee soa Chinese l¢gation, as has already been stated in | fore, not resume the duves of the Department, but | Ontario; F. 1 Lester, Skatables; W. L. McPhat. | DF. Durante abc 4 and propared himseit ao- | be tatriy up With its current wore Only one volt do Hawalt although | iy earetul seaten of tue uuened Duliding, vur | TMZ STAR. ‘The object of the vistt to this city 1s to | Will remaln with the President at Oak View a’ few | ter, Guelph, Canada? Dr. Sullivan. Kiugston: Vik | condiugls. This woraing, Just wetore tiie opening | division was in arrears over ae mspuchs aed eee LABOR DAY OBSERVANCES to zee ciples and tote for ican bovties wera Gees percds: The occupants gf the | Complete the negotiations which the count, a5 the bok meee ee President goes to Philadel- pave, oes eid al, paaee ee = the congress, Pret. Durante called on Dr. enooedling teres w — —_ EOE, : : ; se of anceurity and unteste Te a lost every posse adel ‘accompany him. ante ‘imcres TW shevine, x, | Hamilton, inquiring about tue time that he would DRE ROO! fall, owing To a sense of jasecurity and unrest, It | Durned building Jost everything they Tepresentative of a Philadelphia syndicate, has Baltimore; 'T. W. Bauth, Asheville, N. He renews the recommendation that the _ nite ab the new C and ouly one of them was insured, ‘The loss to the | eon vninese government | _ASintimated by Tre Sran Mr. Carlisle's visit to i, Ba 5 TW, Ba us| fs called gon eo Waites eke seen te eens os or = ai Sttdlciment Of the points st heua 2 4 | patding, whieh was owned by Potter Brothers, 1s | Pe carrying on with the Chinese go ‘OX, Louisiana; i, & Goodman, Phila spon: 5, ce Dutlding, wich was owned by Potter Brother» 18 | with the view of obtalning concessions for operat- | }Wasbington was exprossiy: to confer wit the | deiphias Jk White, ToroutGc3.5. Chickain, ate | ORF Socrevary Of State. Iie wencaishatent waa | PAtentOMice be furnished with 2 oe room and President upon the Administration tariff bull, ation in Various Cities.| a 5 ‘f timore; 'F. Pi jexico; Geo. Cupp) ci 5 y, | @feater faciitues, and that the model ball and ARIA WONT RE BULLIED, | bout, sso! “Tue building 524 Was damaged | 10 a dank and Dullding railroad, telegraph and | which Is being prepared accordlug to the outline | WHuore: F. Paschal, Mexieo; Geo Cuppies Sait Ane ath gyn cthemer mig lionel ogg) roo be Festored and repatred, ‘The m= is considerably, as was 520. A fireman was seri- | telephone lines in the celestial kingdom. A Star | given {a Tar Stan, At the Ebvitt—Dra, J. W. Vande Water, New | PUt Re had requested Dr. Semola, of Naples, to nendation #8 also renewed Uhat Congress en See Genera} Ernroth and Artin Effendi witt | ously injured py falling brick. Heiter called dhis morning at the counts Fes | ee ene tine ance eeeaphed tor by the Prest- | jersey; hus, L, Adams New York; Jas Traman, | Make the response, Justifying himself by saying | Sowuewdatlon Is, alse es provision requiriag be Admitted if They Come as Private eed dence, and in sponse tO his card, Mr. Payne, of | dent some time since to meet him in Washington: Palladelpata J. K. Kline, Greensburg, Pa.: 4. | that Dr, Semola wi BULGARIA WO} T BE : A County Treasurer's Safe Burglarized. | Pui 013 interested in this en. | forthe purpose. He was unable to come at once, T BE BULLIED. Persons, but Not Otherwise. prem tligs Sept. 5.—A spectal trom Green-| terprise, came down stairs, Me sald that | and it wason accountor tne uncertamty asto when | Noone M. StamoulowT, the prime minis- | ville, Darke County, Ohio, says the county treas-| the count was suffer from a _ cold | he would arrive that it happens that Nir. Fairchild aelphia, Sasenator. Dr. Durahte has, | clerks of the fed Chas, W. Earle, Chicago; B. F. | in comsequence, sent the tolowing letter with. | Oilice for pubile: . S GLE Lore, Xe raving froma tho Medical Congress Hed copie ofall al COurES U Cassaday, Covington, K: Fares, hereatler tu patent cases. ter, in rview regarding the proposal of | urer's safe doors were found open this morning | and did not feel able to leave his room. Mr. Payne | was away. The day before Mr, Carlisle went to | sas ciiy: James Christie, New York: Dougias | Serretary-Genera! af Medicnt Congress: aS a " Trouble i —" . Ru-sta t Joint: Russo-Turk se canta and $4%,000 missing. ‘The treasu er, John S. | Said that the representatives of the prime, intnls- | visit the Prosident at Oak View Mr. Fairchild was | Morton, owiehe, Ke Thos, Delos Bostone A. | , Having been invited by the secretary-general of SEE RADON SEPOLCATION. Trouble in Ex-Senator Dorsey's Mines. |! : ual = “Gon. | Sku0u. 15 not at home, but it ts rumored that he | ter whe accompanied the ceunt had brought with telegraphed to come an at once to consult with | A Duntap, Springhed, Ohio: C. N. Pree, Piilix. | the Medical Congress—s ere Halle | The synopsis continues, “I mgret ob be com. itt Bul ad arrangy her offairs, said if Gen- | ouly went to Versuilies last might to visit his | them letters of introduction to Secretary Bayard, | the President and the speaker on the tariff matter, | Qcipnms HA. saith PA. Long, | %9—L0 answer in the name of my country the ad | pelted to report a serious defaication in the = eet ral Erarota aad Ar adi came as private | futher and is on lis way back. Which would be sent to the State Department to- | | Before golag to Oak View Mr. Carlisie consulted | piytiateiphta: d. 8. Fatiett, Boston; T. & Hopking, | dress of the Secretary of Stats, | accepied with Of the financtal clerk of Unis bureau, when It was pee Estee person nto Bulgaria, shed nce day, He expected that they would be received by | with several tariff reformers, and it is well under- | Goorsiag it, Davis, Seneca, BCH aron, | plesure and so informed, by letter, the secresBry~ 1h, cane of the late Lev ps tis @ A TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE. | butnoco ve to Russia's | She Evaded the American Cruisers. ]| | the Secretary to-morrow. ‘The prime minister had | stood by the leading reformers what 18 going to be | Pontiac, Mich; D. W. Wade, Holy, M J.C, | keueral My surprise was, Ty eg tan ne ; rence in her PAvt, Mixs., Sept. 5—A Victoria, B. C., | asked that facilities be extended tohts representa- | done. Simon-6n, Michigan; J. B. Wilmot, Toron: z aful Whea, thismorniog, Whtic inquiring about | . . - ° » wane sees a internal affairs by any power whatever. If Russia ‘ial to’ the Lioneer Press says: The sealing | Uves to study the financial system of the Govern- | When the conference between the President Be ‘a set » send General Ernroth to Bulgaria as her ada; RB. Winds tunore; T. I. Lishell, | the order of gxercdses at tie ope = accom And lug of the con- Pathande ya ment, and especiaily the banking system of the | Mr. Carlisle and secretary Fairchild 8 conclude silly Pals Bos oon Sbutz, Paz CoM, | gress, the slthe Surgeon-eneral Hamilton die ee at there exit LABOR DAY OBSERVANCES. diplomatic agent that would be diferent. Both | pelooner Pathunder arrived, Tested a eco, | oo ee eae a ded Sea cies Satara wich | EuGr Will Rave. Week nhae ee era SS MOM Ce Re karioad, Sew | kormed ine that he had requested: Dr sewora, oF fog ae 2 alee Tan ed aed courteously Te | Se Mtn Bourn Sex she only spoke one vessel | had been drawn up inregard to te concessions | ton prepared, walch wil be pressed upon une | Fuel Coluubus, Ontos C.K. ieasiuanid, New | Rrwmed me tha, be had rejuestad Dr. seawia, of Were was Wund die tills tucwworands, &., where Business Generat’y Suspended in New | (tied If duly accredited diplomats, Aud Wid noplentiat theselaureof seeling schooners | badpbeen sene to the Chikese minister, and their | democrats in’ the next House /as the proposition Adanis, Dayton, Ouio; Hicheatham, Nedvilie, | doue Without my knowledge and couseut, sind van had advanced oaned” Ube” pub York and the City in Gala Attire— DUCE Fi raha NE UnUL she arrived here. She ts the second vessel | Tatlteation woukl be completed by his signature, sanctioned by President Cleveland. ‘Tenb,; W. S. Cuapiin and witg, Cambridge, Mass; | Was, Meretore, aa INSWIL 1 ain the mpreseucative junte rn Pate Wacae Geman” Wieae tas ke tNoPLE, Sept. 5.—Tur porte has learned | that has evaded the Atucrleab cruisers, Another | those of the representatives of the prime mintster, +08. Geo, Brown, New. York; M, Eisnes, Phisdcipniay JOC the Italian governsienty inasmuc ay 1 was | MLSS! y-tive ‘Thousan (rian government 1s strentiously try- } schooner 1s reported ill & its. And the signatures of the gentlemen composing Probably a Murder. Pa.; A. L, A-Tobald, Philadeipiia, A. SykeR, | Gelexated Lo this congress by the nul belong! for Prince Ferdinand’s withdrawal eae the Philadelphia syndicate, “there were several | , sayy suon WHILE INTERFRRING INA BAR-ROOM | NW York; 8B. Lucier pa.; 1. Servais, | He insimictiog, the only minister main Labor day being ‘Two Drowned and Five Rescued. eas Pe amie and ce ne QUAMREL. Antwerp, Belgium; Huth Guillet, Hrascells, pel: | 1ty to make sweh an appo tas | made t own exchange petit CENSOR BULGARIA CONTINUES, epi. 5—A boat containing seven | Toe na Dm manly require ven. days before the This afternoon, about 1:45 o'clock, an alterca- | ¥iumi Le Brughaw, MG Nims N-X-5 3.8 Cos | om sine minister, that of the: interior wenca ae | time t | teleweams coudinues throughout Bulgaria, and tue | FOURE men, was upset in the river yesterday afver- ‘THE COUNT'S CARBER IN TANS CITY. tion occurred in Mrs- Andersdh’'s bar-room, corner aon io is biteafien | Pression of peraoptl regard. “Tue plea that he isa | 2% Ley an | entry or foreizn newspapers 4nto the eduntry is | Michel aged ecrenteen’ were drowneds” The othe? | Count Mithiewien bees taro in this city in | of 7th and Pomeroy strects, in the county, be- Jos. Way, avenna, Ohio: | SeBator of the Kingdout should ‘not be considered | {TALS i ita 5 | ‘orbidden. “Many arrests are every day made, young inen Were rescuéd by passing boats, the Intter part of 1879, when he was operating in| tween foun Farrell and | Joseph, Hahet, | FB Waxham, Chas. Truax. EH. Dorland, and F | teat congresa AN Ncw OF ee ee Pe: | extent Uuat tie aggregate neg eS ——— $ te Leek When Frank ‘Thompson interfered, and | 3 on, Chicago, HL; W. M. Holliday, Namp- | Htteal 4 ew of the foregoing and Of | 24 eniscelban Seon Gossip from Germany. Work Suspended in Indianapolis. the coal business in Baltimore and this city. He | attempted to separate them. Duting the scume | den, Obiv; &. Meconaugty, York, Neb.; Mrs. Jolin | the personal affront, Thereby withdraw trom tue us Ube t exe 4 i asob- | Nag assoctated with 2. B. Porter, James A. Cooke ) Farrell drew a pistol and fired, the bullet entering | M. Hii, Newman, Ga; A. W. Calhara.’ and’ wife, | Medical Congress aforesaid, a uocror William | ,JSPUNaPoLts, IND. Sept. 5.—Labor day wasod- | and HD, Kintz, the flr wane beng Asickiowler a Thompson's stdmach InMieiey e Gonnerous and | Atlanta, Gay W? I. Lalor ead, wife, W, Conkita, Fraxcrsco DURANTE. ' : Karel in Indianapolis by a general cessation Of | Co, ‘The main oftice was on New York Avenue be- | perhaps fatal wound. “The injured. man | Miss Suse ti: Beckel, and Miss Mary Beckel, Treat WHAT DR. MaMILTON Says He MAT ag: | Workin Che mechanical trades, During themnorning | twoen rach and 4th sirects, tholr yard being at | way removed. too his woige “ant seventh | Cony N.J-; albert G.Suyt and Krank Lilies, Pile Secre(ary General Hamilton, whe Will have | @ parade was given through pele Pinel DAY teste the corner of Indiana Avenue and 2d streets, und } street, above Grant avenue, where he was at- | 2dviphia, Pa. tte ton $1,001.01 With the Pe toabandon for all Une : apres : se i as = ‘Was called to this matier by a Srax reporter to- tere ‘The Crown | Of ¥arious labor societis sev nu ethese | Hr Wharf near the foot of 11th street. “The | tended by Dr. Schadd, ot Freedtnan’s Hospital, | E. W. Fisher, New York; F. 1, Nott and wite, Go- . : } : > today on | Caine luteal dco oa Wheels provabiy tue | Coupé then resided tn Baltimore, but was the head | who says the Wound will probably fatal. Farrell | liad, ‘Texas; Jno. E Summers jr, Oqiilia; J, DoS, | 4ay, sald that dt was true that Prof. Durante was Botticher hag | CAM tndusiri, Boe Tt eee y die | Of the firm here and came over Here almost daily. | was arrested by Officer Dean and locked. up at the | Davis, Bi ain, Ala.; Geo. Evans, New York; | first selected to respond to the speech of weleome. | ooptlng aed ad ' . uae be y Ton arounds, Where apienic | £fouble came upon the two firms and it was | eighth precinct station on a charge of assault and | ‘ veheor, ‘South Carolina; Herbert M. | When Prof. Semmola came, the clatia was mage | facet (bak ee Mean , banded at the exposition grounds ners a picule | charged in proceedings in Balttmore that the | battery with intent io kill, 2 Rortolk; E,W. Townshend, San Francisco; | on his belialt that as a sevator of the allan fON= | canbe nade oe ¢ 3 ein attend we ; Then Ws ir oka Hanada Were Made. | count obtained the stock there by false pretenses. | "Hallett was subsequently arrested by the om- | ED. Downs’ Oweyo, Nev. Meury. Powers and | Quis beuiale that asa eeriator of tue | ae - . bel Ieciguaeae here Was no disorder of any Kind, uiseace was tn sone manner settled, In February | eers of the second precinc Die and Miss, Powers Londons A. B. allies New | ingat auigeas, Vly Wa ane PINANCIATS : peice aren - porter,of the ere fled a > eas; A.D. jarrodsburg, Ky.; It. i. | mittee could net ignore, Sommiseic lates that the number Sites A Baker’s Suicide, a a dissolution of coparthership, | A GxeaT Many Coupaints have been received | Mudd, wife, and aaugiiter, St. Louls; N. Genn, Mile | substitured tye Prot, Di atents granted during the year, Including Te ‘ Lclub today, ‘the cog. | yAQUSTHLs Ky., Sept. 5. Phillip Schembs, a | and Cassin & Co, came iu as owners of the coal | at tue Post-Oftice Department that merchandise | Waukee; CO. Iilie, Larrotie; W. & Jobuson ead | yigsdtutnl tor Px lime Ste aaa ee : eS amie Whe coe | vaker, of tals city, comniltted sutcide this morn- | claiming that false representations had been used, | 8 tl * . G.R.B. Robinson, Pittsburg; J. Frothingiam, | pr. Hamuton sald of: ease and = deigny was aden jtileer. Zammer had P| sng white confined in the cou Ly Jall by cutting | The resiilt was that rs. H.C. Stewart. and L | Packages sent from thts country to Mexico under | Ann” Atbor, Mich; Wi. FOX, Milwaukee; Ee i | pase ait arrangeme tatks registered 1.101, and rege x bagi, MME | ls thro t and the main artery iu bis left arm | Willtunson were appoluted receivers, aud the et | the provisions of the new postal treaty, which | Bauret, Brooxiyns Ie" Me Gunuinghen,, Lrate Durante was appointed on the istered AN The Humber of 0S ex ig Nationtik eas with atin bueketin Which some soup had been | fects were sold and most of the proceeds patd to | went into effect July 1 last, have Deen detained at | Mines, Ala; W.M. Durham, AUanta, Ga.; Jno. L. | condugt te president elect to the platform, but | MTL Was Moe Poe pecs from ait ae wnt Win. Schembs Was tu good chreumstances, | Cassin & Co, Paso Del Norte, Me more than a month. | Ish, Jackson, Mich.; R. W. Van Vaizah, Terre | when lis name was called he did not respon. ‘2 S Was SLIUNE.US, and Line eapeaditunes, 3 ‘a3 due to the after-effeet Of & con- | The next heard of the count here was when he, | It is stated that these packages were Hot over four | Hante, Ind.; CL Wilson and wilt, Chie AMERICAN ACADENY OF MEDICINE iS pradhy, binding and comuagent ex Es Abuer, of this city, formed a copart- | pounds six ounces each in weight, aid were fully | c. Hi Young and daughter, clinton, ist $981,054.08, Witch ieaves a surplus SSE gree onduet Blackiston's Island as m- | prepald and properly addressed And all the re- G.__S."Salomon and James Zeisler, Chi} The proceedings of the annual meetin | C8108, 401 the b sin the Uy Baltimore ‘Taik About the Deal. ort, in 1884. Differences arose between | quitements of the lew were compli col, J. V. Rowe, Appleton, Wis; A. E. Hoadley, | American Acadewy of Medictue, which | j Preasacy to Che credit of the patent Tund as rachadl MeLiTON i in GHERTGNEY SAOCAN GSH 50 SREY nia suit against Mr. Abner to dissolve the | N. N. Bell, the chief of the Foreign Mail Omfice,wili | Chicago; Willlatn C. Preston, kansus City: A. O! | urday asternoon inthe law routm of the coluinbla | SS1O%A0L. a * INDEBTEDNE artuership followed, ‘The result Was that the | call the attention of the Mexican government to | Bramin, Loulsville; V.C. Wagner and J. W. il: | Conewe ae stated im Tite Sten, ented Senn | - = . effects were bought by Mr. Abner. these facts and request that. they be forwarded KY.; J: AOolins sand wth | eo o* SRE Ek Se Se, saturday iene, A Baltimore ‘Those who know the count here are not _sur- | by the most speedy means to their destination and Williaia 's1, Appleton, New York: | eve" Its proceedings were curtatied very | uz porary cm VICTUZED TWO NEWSPAPERS F 29 OO'QUO'FE at oo 02 IMAM ATGVGodd YO) prised that he should have succeeded in getting celivered to the proper persons, as the treaty pro- Philadeiph a and oh NS brent ay neva, Pray a i AXD A WANK ALL Max. AUpSAUNL GO Aausvsd OHO PUB eLoMMMIE ot | the concessions reported, for he ts an interesting | vides. |. Coyle td Paul P, Eve, Nashville, — Ses ee Pigg | Atelegran icaga, September &, says: W. SUGICE vesSAge Grea ES. Oa, vu | and plausible anne couvic egcesline e, Phaoulx, A.t.; & | Majority of fis Ielows had duties to pe { ; uber 3, Says: W. k omtuitted In Cutne, was | Twitosd Pu) auour stat SUDLL ISzI POUSIS UPA | Abner, tue count having leased the property of | ment recetved a letter to-day, dated August 29, S. Coty. New York: KE. at | Uunlly was ty atteravon te | betore the ju Armory Court for a prelim. . Ati fee ne necrae | gee See Wit ss ra au Nani ae Seay or a TY, eae Frew ood yteeiaed ere which stated that “Jasper Ward, postmaster at wite, Ohio; ogg ae ig TP pent ar wae = om st Was bY | inary heariug. secured @ co ailee, \ Inspeeto efadcbteduess which fell due that day with MIS children, With all with Whom. be c ha 0 : Aa S. array, New York; aj Dr. 1 : ae Uawauce oF Le case antl that he esterday Wi ain for te board of directors of the com. | ia contact he becime a great favorite, belng an | Cyalwiays Chorado, came to his death by Indians ‘Andrews ads, E. Stevens, Boston; | scademy upon classieal and sclentitle preiuatnary | WAeauen of (ae case dorrergirageed Y | he contract, and they will meet | extremely genial companion, B — Dugust, Montreal; W. HC Tiayron and wite, | requirements for craduation ta medicine; Che geo. | Comiauiicele with i ily, WhO are eho Teporis Of a transfer of MIS CAREER IN ROCHESTER. RaNor oF THe Tuensowsrer.-The following | Lagland; oO. ers | Nashville, ‘Tenn, phases of medical examinations fur ize in. | vomds were eee ie. 3 Ton Whniele thee ae tae rearetges Cue exact terns | «count Mithiewicz formerly ved in this city,” A cn eer el ee ee DE ah ai 8 aturday evening a paper in tm | to have torged checks for @l4w00 ty saonne eee a the board of directors arv vot knownoutside, [is | SA¥s the Rochester, N.Y. Union and Advertiser, | Mo 94) 2 P. Me 785 waximum, 78; wa by De Henjainin Le I. | Bame of Jno. A, Car the Loutevaue, Now Ale quite Dra ‘teable for the s¥u uteate, to entore the aving married s Caroline Lester, daughter | Powderly Pleading for Harmony. oe med ae ae Physician in “re | hy and Citcugy Rt Seay el yd provisions Of & contract (hat will be legally bind- > vip GAO aithy | @ueinels0 Oke cone sq | Paris; io H.-G = vavcunr tee ‘ mivock & Larkig, atid ole ssity, for the | Ing, aud in that way shape the riture polley of t0 | ret ent eS | ake) Cone ree SOP one | Rowell; tags: (9,3 mA, Baa | ie and Saturday evening the auntial banquet Was é : ent agent of the | company. A requl to maintain equal rates, cue ‘Her motuer strenuously Ob- |, 4 quspatch as haacy ea Ba: P! Dubois, Ghicag eld at the Ariugton. about the eptember 4, | pai Ferrario etna ap glade,’ Paris; OU. Duprey, F THE BANQUET To. the police aucturtuu Albany. the extenaio beyond Pt Easter hal to consti, he count. a3 | SAYS: ‘There has been a marked change of front | Fietciier Ingalls, Chieagoy T ui 1 The banquet of the Assuclation of Ai aun pie dg rao ‘ Five thousand w fers Abroad. to give the I aps oLLer 1 red by his triends here, was then (1873) | In the attitude of General Master Workinan Pow- | Alex. Stour and wife and Jno, F. Fulton, Medical Editors will take place at the Ike SEND Tor oe RECO, Maes, x —TWwo prize-fghts oc. | an eptrance freight tr pout thirty hin nd shaping the poiley of ti Ae titty years old, and the couple lived on the | derly toward the trades unions and the opponents | F441; D- Macera, Council Biull low Ueoittely as aby board of Uirectorsot | ture intele content ee CoaNE Sate eae | ofthe preseftt administration since the recent Wan. Hi. Ross, Fork; br wait! | announced for $1,500 3 f Further “Osborn to-night Mo'clock, instead of 20, as previous:y nd will permit an attendance upoa Hon ue Ch mt ‘coud, Iy and severa! other languages. His treat- | €lections of delegates to the Minneapolis conven- ind Dr, Neville, London; the conversazione by those who desire to do s0 The date « . tests Was beiWeen Siavin, of Queensland, and € Be WS 5s, of which the Gye are Lor Lis wife was such that she was obliged to | tion, When anti-administration men were chosen abe Baow Fo, pen ‘The editors’ tuvited guests will a siuble iu th Coen emi ee UNSURE ee CY sation, and sue dled a few montus after | yy nearly all of the more powerful district assem- v York; L. 1. Hubba yuriors of the Rigs “House at Ack : < wed. to cover the o} gages as they him, ‘This was about three years ago. | piles throughout the comes att. ‘Powdery: has | ttuell; New York; Herman K. Keatz, and | hive badges. Any information pertaining to It t Be aes i BESET. eee ee tone i chtidren were bor Md the Utie | repeatedly Since then, In private ‘correspondence iJ. F. Merbert and Charles | may be liad at the Riggs House annex previous to . nid botht Are LOW he eire e's Cally. | and private interviews, acknowledged that a 21 A. Hubbell, Bui X-3 | Ghat hour, Decorations are in progress, and are r = une ene i oe crisis in the Histor of Uhe order has been reached, pud-iness at Gi a short Une, and thea went | and has practically confessed that In great tease a0 PB ty Balumore.”” lure the knits’ ofaniction has fallen into tae E ee aa al ad NOTES. c@gutrol OF Improper officers, who have led the or- | #4 New ¥ erick Morvan, Ultcomue, Dt] 5... ggmtrel ot improper omer who Hharayd, siigsivorth; Bes Parcincon aod Jota c | We and Wife, Littie Falls; J..W. Mat- | elaborate and appropriate fer au occasion of 1aver= n, South Airica; A. B. Rhete and | national characte mM lst Whi gave sons Wii Lad aid he was to Lave prose Mr. Talinage will respond to the toast to | the Boston Buse tb with a | i | East Side sy ie Signed the F ice ee ue : 1 age tea tig hiladeiphia | Were found. Osborne adults Ste SRURS GLb Tai _ Tehas Just been ascertaulned that since the dete. | Hewlett, England;’ Walton” drown, the pulpit, and Col. McClure, of te Philadeip vied Debern i g Wit the Czar at | “aud Se aD CE ROR llcoeueinuens ae IHL OS TASCA Feber dpa Lavertool, Tomes, will regpond for the press at the medical | 11/0) du Whaat etiam, nl Herald. a : weather ane iat weno Droaenen Dre of the finest carpenters in | OYertures of peace to the prominent kniguts who Met Seay eee editors’ banquet to-ntzi tims” - iil ti i i y th A Ate vt nOMDUb am ekermione Bre acknowledged to be leaders in the opposition sys th, | among the delegates to the ieAical Congress ts a tue Rus. | 0Ut Of the transaction, vis not stated whether t Wasiinzton, was in | elomes © order, a : an | M hicago; | A ne meet e : ' tu ated whethe element within tue order, and to the most inci Tee Sa Seats . S Ashton Noakes, Of Niet, who ie : ciuperor | they propos: fo place the new Jo ius on Wie Markel, +h dock at the Poilee Court to-day charged with | ential of the trades UnUnists, WhO: DOW are OF SOAWAVEE Thanet ne ae yslodans in STRANGE INFATUATION OF A WEALIY YOUNG GIRL ed That Ghat 1s expectetl tobe ihe ca: beng drunk and disorderly and assaulting Oficer | Lave formerly been knights a3 well. It isdeti- | W. ste SE ae ee DETECTIVES HENTIN. — ANEW PRESIDENT. alee itely known thot John Morrison, the redoubtabve | Havana, Cuba; Sain Willin, ‘Belfast, Ircand.: J. TBC STING VOM THE Palio ‘The Baltimore aud Onto people are interested in | Kyl Nhlle wider arrest. MomTinan, as usual | Teager of the opposition party In-New York,whoee | M Baker, Foxboro, N.C.z f. M. uydy Pulladel: : = : . Two detectives are at K Mo, looking ‘ Bennett, | tne talk about a pew presiene for the companss | WUCd Under arrest, resisted and assaulted the oft. | Ader Of, tie opposition party In New Yorkywhose | Dina; di Ge Klotz,” New" ¥ H. Hi, | | Arrangements have been made for the dettvery svor here 2 cer, Who used lis club on the prisoner's hea mus resistance attacks made py asweswor her! | se goha King, Jr, of Ue Erie, is the most pom, | ct) 8 my ) on the prisoner's head and | vigorous resistance to the attacks made upon kita leiLacut. His trousers were torn to pteces, and | by the board h. red him a formidable ade for the belle of St. J bers of Uke Medical at prin F street, op. | @atguter of a well-known capitalist of that elt Bicuhan, York mull addressed TO Cie ma ongre: irom station C, 3 ». 14 ratng, hecomtesse, | Lar of the ceutlemen who are named in ¢ lnecyau eo @iee culty of being | ¥ersary, has been approaciied by frieads and emis. heheh el angen ee eS Se a sere wand tw | With the place, Mr. A. J. Cassatt, a uicaud disorderly,” he s ae stor assaults | Sates Of Mr. Powderis, andasked, for the sake of PO Tae ‘ A Welegrain recetved here yesterday atternoon |S." Get Weck cloped from her bote wit a Kone i Cen divvetor, 1s anothor name often discussed, | Tintak he aseculted ies f fect iige | RATMONY, to adjust What differences he may have “gheny City Hozernan, New | coin Weat Vinginls Saya CASO the oe een | Ses Clty, dr Mamed Bogart. The ened 1 1s a uded to be to the discteditor that | eee i The judve’ Heard the | With the reigning aduinistration betore the gen= . Ge: ftadetpnia; G. W. Jones, | thon West Virginia says tat the man wh hroad | Who accompanied the tat gentlen es that he 1s nut looked upon Sree t Hofiuan was gullty | Pal assembly meets in October, It is itlso known | D: Bae NE eee, eae ds cn: | Lraok, near Grallon, W. Vac and WOO io Koncoen | ous ORY sisted Unat ¥ and fitty of | #8. stroi . * fist dine Well,” suid Hote, | that ten days ayo stinilar overtures were made to | PAH ApS Cured a: A. Ravogil, Cincin * ap Weamora ar a Tie ts | ane the girl reg nnd Wwite, darted fn a | OF Rls Clos nets sald on Saturday 1S golug to flhe ihe T want to | Ge0. E. MeNelil, of Boston, perhaps the iowt ine | MAUS Me B. Baker, Lansing, still alive "the doctor's friends | atid uccupted tie sau mi. From there te (is Mr. Cassatt is a millionaire who owns ra to teil you someting. Yesterday, walle Iylne fe | Huential leader of the knights tn all New England eet i 2 ee io; At | in this el¢y are hoperal Wnt he may recover. He | went ly Kausas City. “inl is quice . y Wneexctssinn ahd h he thy stetiouehouse, Lwas thinking how low whisky | And tle avowed enemy ot Powderts. In order to | Toledo; JeE. Woodbridge,’ Youngetown, Quios A. | In tus ety are bopetal Tk International Cun. | Her pareuts are weaithy aud dove in ihe bstclte : ugaun fetura to active railroad work.” Vict-d AU me, abd made up ray mind never to cnitst his aympaty and co-operation, he was told | Oeomuy Menes Ts Cree Mel; J: Perkins, | eso cles Of St Joseph society, “Dhe girl Was Returning. iL Spencer, of the more and Ohio, mares eon er over | that the safety of tue order 1s now in danger, ‘ ster a Urut . & Steambo: Uked the directors of his compan: Ce CU ae ey iss gree che (sto A. Who has carried | frou a visit to Hopkins | betWeen here aud s Clot dis. | Met Bozarl, who pr t, Who lives On a faria hot been propery he has done in Joe e mie, and here ls the pledge [| @8 that the old leaders, who have lately cut | At Wormley’s—Drs. Jas, M. French, Inte S aor ane pas “5 ol Mor pour honor nay do eith meray | loose fro the administration, must return to their | M- A. P. Leut, Philadeiphia; “Gilbert” H. Shearer, | 00 for the past few years at the John And, while on t » Philadelphia: Henry DeVrels, New | University investigations on the subj waded Ler Wo goto airs wil) be tn the | tivo suru were also arrested as witnesses, aud they | Ler, fe alge reported as having Veen appro Johnson Mills, N. C.: Thos L Madden, J. L. Wat. | ace of American surgeons'on the develomacay of | morning Minnis Cooper shot and Killed Thomas Wwhership, Who Will | Gaon lot colketeral toe their appearance in court by Mie Powaeny asi Ws. frienes. wich mie yt ing Naat, ean, Tore eas Egpipeology in duro and the scoud ou the | Deadinan in front of Lis owu residence on Pulaskh Pia, Seman, diluols; KT. Age, Kansas | eur jatar,” Will not be preseae. Tass eave beg | See. Deadman was a marmed man, and had men interested In I the president of res} With tue retire: Medical Neu H mene the Midst of the most sensational surroundings | ® at have taken my last driak.” He | reer dimeutty, doscph it. Buchanan, the most | York: He A. Hare, Pulladciputa; Buwin Fischar | €48¢ Sez Allanca from Bema, whine Ee ane iss | erving antehecr, tet & ts outta thet oe s Rear A railway authority, not_aliled with te Bait | Was toed g10, | Netive leader of the oppesition. party inthe West, | aa Wit me take Brocklvn; GG. | cuadying thé gerun of ouow Leven, Prot Bosna: | bara Win tee start ber rans in cecohene . See SUED Ay ANAT Ap CO COA ee, ceca: | A ManRtagR THE HRSULT oF A. Ratp.—Last | hus also been urged several Umes, iv 1s learned, by | Yerboyck, Meshoppen, Pa., and. Currier and Geo. | studying thé germs of Fellow fever. Prof. Domin. | hard With (he alithor of ber = HAASE, $20,000; Way Intnager ip (o a certain point, and consider ht, avout 11 o'clock, Se 5 with | Mr. Powderly, within the past ‘tree weeks, to | HACER NOW Mere a ae 4 Etall Hor Cue discovery of the’ yeliow-fever germs, and of - o ¥ nde emaaits Ha Hungary, | 22 ue contin of hs road, boul Auanctal and Pace forego lis grievances and make an effort to bar | yore Finland; Geo. S Davis Detroit Roser Pac: | the Mictuod of prevention by inoculation, was 4a Thomas Dendman’s End, s : Pr ‘ vsteal, he bas accomplished ay much as any | Oflcers Harney, 3 SUnOUNe monize the opposing elements in the order, ‘The | Dens, Finland; Geo. 8. Day vit; Hox iS fore 4 < - ‘Jpsbeehnrt spotty “ - . Mts, MOU aga | Pull eansatg ecatt We stan watt with tie | Bo agus st’ allade Duraca® Wate, | most promintac ures ufontst, Auth Scrassr | Re Liverpool Lucia Stabile Coxdl, ands | (ie pune vowel wit Br. Seeraberg, gu his ay Co | asta WY uh WaX we ATTiNrD TO SOOT TUM : tie popgiee, | Rulfad then aud rallwiy operators.” It ts under | 20h SIMS | CI las. ark ee? | president of the Cigarmakers' International Union, | COX and Miss Constance Cox, Eugland, "0 Dr. A. Luteaud, of Paris; and Dr, Newdorser, of Vi altisaore " ‘ ; et he populace. | stood that, Whoever becotnes the president, he Will arrested thee womanTOne. charge | and P. J, McGuire, secretary of the American Fed: ne eae ae) guaces O'ReLly, >, | enna. who are booked Lor te two general addresses | - 2 SPecial to the Baluiaore American from Nore y i Oe ae ee ee plug & baweuy house, Another woman and | Cratton Of Labor ai of the Brotherhond of Caren: | CMU: ik, We Postell Ottavvar Canale Wr Levey, | wove delivered on Taursuay, tue Ast onthesdatus | UK, Van Sept. 4, S98; About 1 o'clock this | «2 this stuilities of that of Mr. Garrett the ockholders will disap- ruing. Before the rt ‘ourt to-day Mrs, White s enuieman | tue knights and the big trades untons. ‘Thomas a Cat ee aay ae nice and & GRAS | Ge arit or chug waratenrcudlys bioets Ieea eo hatan last of the great ratlway : A 4 been detained in Europe. been jealous of Cooper for some time, they having % pear frou. atnong the list of railway presidents. | Wiscured a marrage leehse in the names of Frank | ave couferred with President Strasser in Butfalo, 5 Joun J . i AU3 o'clock aboGit 2,000 physician's mames bad | had unpleasant words on several oecast va MINIS OR hel Cot ace Pee eee a ee ie Ford, of Kingston, gland, and Lana D. Hous aud Mr. Powderly himself with Secretary Mewuire | Solel, Daoung: 4 C. Manmam, Moosa: Falls, N. | yn Pegistered. ead Cooper has "ben eauqored for Ui a ; ya uanies they serve. ‘The railway | ton Bramletie, ot Lodiovtile, Ky, abd key sierra Powell, Tennessee, De De wadeaee serous —— at Joues’ restaurant, atid hd ry = octal bpwunctacain combine” Is displacing the railway magnate, Tao or Powel : mphis, petoend eg pete hte : Sone TES caw ; oe : pe Dropped into a Colliery We "Gutman, st Laas? Goose ei, {Stt;! | ‘Whe Chicago Custom-Honse Report, | ti fully. as. We picsst. Desduan Mr, Blaine and Mr. Depew, Diep or Heart Disease.—Datid M. Caine, &| HOUSES AND LAND SUNK INTO THE WORKING3— ster, UL; R. M. w,. Rutland, “JL; } THE CIVIL SERVICE COMBUSSION CONDEMN CoLLECTOR | GUCRUY Femarked Chal his wife palo more ablene THEY INTEREST THE PRINCE OF WALES ON AMERICAN | promisiag Young lawyer, died at Mls residence in NARHOW ESCAPE OF A FAMILY. W. Baker, New York; W.d. David and J.D, Jor | SEEBENGEE YOR NUT UIVISG REASONS Pow Dis, | How LO Cooper Luan se did to hia, but the later ‘AFFAIRS, eth M feulugton Yesterday of heart disease. | Another cave-in of the surface occurred late | din, Buructisville, S.C; Hd. luge and wife, Mo. | Missal come aoe oe cause for the eccuaion, Lam Homburg special to the New York World, Sept. 4. Deceased Was Uwenty-one years old, and a gradu- | garurday night above the workings of the Fair- | bile; F. M. Peversin, Gi ensboro, Ala; Alfred C.| The Civil Service Commission bas submitted to | BSNL, Cooper Weal | 10 dls) rou about 20 Prince of Wales expects to leave Tor Copen- | te of the Georgetown College, He Was a nephew er ston; AS 4 o'clock, awakeued about anidnight by ‘Tuesday next. During the las of the Jae Davul L. Morrison, His funeral. will | Mount Colliery at Pittston, Pa., which has already Seranaar We ai caper an a pea arcane the President the report of tts investigation im | joud Wiking, and heard Deaddian ask if he was non Tuesday next. During the last ten days | take place froin the New York Avenue.Presbyte- | beer the scene of several similar accidents. The Detroit; "T. J. Brokeney, Woodward; Thos. J, | APFil last of the complaint made by Geo. A, Web. | Iu. A Visitor Lo he house reumarked that Cooper . ne bas Gevote good deat of ume to the study | lan euuren to-morrow afteruoon. area affected was not lange, probubly two eres. | Alten, Shreveport, La; Jo% Tay ylor, Cuited States } ster against Anthony F. Seeberger, collector of tne | Raft fowe, te wed. Suen Deadman, waid he mst of American affairs, His protessors and in-] 4. aa Standing on this ground were two houses. One | Murine Hospital, Sureveport, La; J.T. Wilson, | port of Chicago, and transmitted to the President | £1" Bi Coen dreseed tsltuseit an ad out structors have been Mr. Blaine and Mr, Cha LARS yee Or age, Maapasan colored, about | ra owned by New Owen Hine, of Sturmervilc, | Sherman, Tex.; Carieton Hunt, New Orleans: Wnt by the Civil Service Retorm League, of Chicaga, | cursive aid abuciug. Mun When Gaopee eerie qAmericn sortie: coneinne Ait Depew get the Prince of Wales ut | Weicuet's Lioiel, Was found dead in cho engine | abd Was occupied by tie fanuily of Patriek Lox | Dickson aud 3¢ ML Jordan, St Louis; W. 1 sidioue, | gna by hun referred to Use Commission, changing | Uc unddie of tue strece it Ischianwed that, Desde Shucat off the Baltimore and a eee panda ane Prince trai ae Seis PEROT GO ELS Go Eo eee: | cast occapdl ADCUL Tour TSE mare GUE ok ocr | Tu Flay, Philadephia, Pa: caus 1, Fuller, | violations of the ctvilservice law, ‘The, report | tus rusted upon iim, saying: “A Wall siout You? t the stock exchange embered hima when he found hita in company | 2s “Was remove > Whel y 3 vady to | Renovo, Pa; J. H. Wilson, Beaver, Pa.; W. s. | consists of the “opinion of the Commission,” which: - ogy rem hed is coroner Viewed the remains and gave & certificate | and the house 1s Upped so that 1 seems ready to fees HH. Wilso! a5 gti srry periy. «a { Vurning, ied on wlan, Who Walked Uo kis : ai to-day. ith ne at this place and renewed the | Gevouer wewed the reinains a topple over. The walls are all cracked ‘and | Siroucs, Beaver, Puss W. C. Stinpsou, New Brigh | ts sizued by, Couunissloners Gberiy and Lyman; a | PuIMg, Raat on Leattuan, wih Walked vo a « Par a0, ~ quia ‘The Prince has been very much | Of 4 giclee ci ts The family was 1 mwhnnithe auocke Thos, P. Simpson, Beaver Fails, Pa.; A. | report to the Commission by Cominisssoner Edger- “ne SS at ‘Cine = a thal | jewed both of them tn as thorough a manner = rainst the lower s 2 Inmates were v1 a 5 J. OW. c, mn, | co i cipally to th 01 _ 1 ain ecil defense, 1 by a parsed ad, in tie Province | could have done, Iiis conversation with both | _ To-day, Asbury Jones, disorderly conduct; $5 or | out of the house us fast as possible with nothing | J. W. Filck, Honeoye Fails, N. Y.; W. W. Broctor, | Commission says that the complaint of Mr. Webs Morven Osemsonseas Wanmptee Amb. w Land tact le na southeriy direction, | gentlemen has been iu the nature of « prolonged | Tdays, Wm, Hammond and Jas. Curtis, colored, | pup thelr night clothes on. ‘The house of James | Sheliivld, Ala.; J. P. Pride, Prides’ Station, Ala, Stor is inwabeance, Sst the Was compriied Coxe 1) ec aey mad ten Genel emman i ‘ r — = Inquiry into American political, fuancial and so- | do.; @ Or 15 days each. Geo, Briscoe and Wan. | Drainey was also. badly damaged. ‘The mine 1s suson, Brooklyn, N. ¥.5,J- Glen Allin, | sign a place in the appradser’s officegt the Chicago | Loves Serie had, tts vou wad Ay meet vy wg . "i MR. aud ©, 1, RR, Stock. cial affairs, It is said by, the personal com-| Brown, colored, do.; do. Mary Hutlin, do.; do. | new operated by Dr. Itlce, of Scranton, though fe P Fellows, Portland, Me-; F. | customs districts, not because he Was AneMictent, | 3% Mors last miaut | Hvcnete taisoxiiy feary G 2 arop in | Panlons of the helr to the Briti= throne that he | Win, Beach, viciating police regulations; personal | jas formerly Worked by the Pennsylvarua Cont COL Mall, Montgomery, Ali; Miss Laura Hall | undutitul tusdbordinate or dishonest, or tor auy | O21) Pursue Cull ‘spoke, aud N.Q Norton, x ~ ih x | $5 profoundly impressed with che progress of the | bonds. Robt. Blas, disorderly fn county; 3 or 200 Moutguzery, Ala; J. it, Bratton, South Carolina; | other good cause, but because he Was a republican | O° YT" fig DI Mots a Speech. ‘Tae collection 1 ‘ a bid United States and ts anxiou days Egbert, Duilley, obstructing strict witht Will-0?-the-Wisp Doctrines. South Carolla; Ie G, Mardemal, Georgian Wee | Cepia cemred 10 Dita democrat Sato | St ounied 60 $i0s. Anappenl wasmade for heavier Ores. “ . Caper t-84r-e on > prince has | push cart; collateral forfeited. Henry William: <b te south Caroiiti ~ Hardeman, G la; W. H. | ihe place. —s about 4 set ate declare ‘ul Engisiuuen here that he never | Juo, Balyer, aud Henry Allew, indecent ceposuce; | THATS WHAT VATEED CONSIDINE, CALLS THR SHIEO- | witson, South ;. Wiiltehead, Waynes: | “In his testimony before the Commission Mr, Sea. cae m inet anyone before who could give him such a vivid | do.” Win. Thomas and Wm. Shepierd, disorder! weer eee boro, Ga.; J. na Kuaurnter, San Wran- | berger denied having said anything £0 Mr. Web-1 pesca Suice HHS CaiakiADTON RaBTBGUAKR, fat > pict wud such Tull details of the development ct | conduct; gS each, Jas, Stuallwood, Jas. Stiilyard, | Father Consldine, a spiritual director of the | cise, cs ster that could be construed into a dedaration * eS The United States as Mir. Blaine and Mr. Depew, | Win, Willian: Henry Bradle Orange Buuer, | seminary at Troy, N. ¥., preached the sermon at | O'Hagan, North Carolth: Logan, | that the request for his re Was prompted | THE Charleston (s.G.) News wad courier PUoe snatic - ie eet : ‘4 Uskes an ewborac: Feview or tue trad: of tue pie moses" He has bad each of them to lunch or dinner on | Jno. Robinson, and Leonard Fihacom, disorder! y" Somerset, Va; J. E. Wilcos, Knoxville, ‘Tenn.}| by political reasons. “Thv reasous for his re- | Habes au cub Waser ak Gus GnEaae, — ‘s several occasions, and. somewhat singularly | conduet; collaterals tortelved. Win Canaan St. Mary’s Roman Catholle cathedral yesterday, | S24"r ¢. Semple; Montgomery, Ala: Bea. Bald moval,” sald Mr. Seeberger, “were in my own | Goumercial year, | lke svi fiondgny Jean widees invited thein Separately, so Unat, as one of | Thorntoh Morris, Jno. J. Harringion, and Wax | 20d by certain utterances therein incensed many | Win, Montgomery, Ala; Geo. & Wilscy, Ablagdon, | mind and keeping,» and these he retused te state, : +, eek ont » ths mre Paid the ¥ ie uid taik more freely to | Harrington, do.; gollateral forfeited. Edward | friends of Dr. McGlynn, who were present. With- | Y; reed, ast Y ous regi- | The opinion criticizes what tt terms “Cormmts: | 1, und Laat Cartage bas fonal—Drs. C. C. Jacobs, Frostburg, | sioner Edgerton’s evident attempt to Justy Gol Suildiags hare Bese erocied, c ‘hat Mr, Blaine explained at | koberts, Wm. Thompson, Florence Jewell, Geo. | out mentiontin; any names, he said that a certain Atthe Ni 1 tule Cus GMD, Vi Poy, anid Win, pin’ pro- person of somo notoriety, “aproud ‘and disobedient. wees lar , Bedford, Pa.; L. 8, Brock, West | lector Seebenger in ils refusal to periait Ure rea- | P8€ Witole cost #4,2300,000, ok Walch Charieston ‘tothe prince a day or two ago the | Smith, Jno. C. Morris ew of Americans Without regard to | fanity’; coliaterals for i coh Seeberger in tis refusal vo permt al icant $yoau,v, * bs = liscipié of thechurch, was aided by a self-esteem« Virginia; A. M, Jacobus, New York, D. Hurt, | sons be had for demanding Mr. Webster's resigaa- = : ; ae party concerning tue Irish _qaestion, aud traakly seit raven prophet" “The old ertoade was picwed | Columbus Gare George Medinianes, Geongtas 6: | tom to escape trom als ‘ofa salad aud Keepy yesterday, a wheel on an lire ms % New Cases of Cholera, told him that the opinion on the grew in District Government Affairs. by the vicar of Jesus Christ—the pope—but the | Eastland, Wichita Falls, Tex.; B, B. White, Ennis | and the en taken by the Commissioner tiat ” 7 1 the urack, Thomas v ¥ sap »—ln Malta, during the pass | strengti and ¢ prince ig PIRE-ESCAPES ORDERED. ‘new crusade’ teaches the poor to have revenge on. 38,5, Wood, Ramon L. saa ew York; | a rule requiring reasous for such removal would | CAF Broke and tie Crain 4 . Wiutstou, a. groom, Was killed and several ouioe wives De live new Case, | Sald to be very, sitive to American opinion and building 1 cl those Whom God has blessed with more of the . Mays result in the restricuon of the power of removal - a en we 3 : « and tare « z fully realizes the force Of the friendship Or hostile | partment haves ordesed tive-cone pee gs ee reas | fry ok the came, Cumaved with more of the | ying ester, Minn.; ¥. Staples Winona, | ts pronounced untenable. ‘Te opinion matutains | Men, Madly tnjurod. Mery 41. Face MOPS, Wale F | : = Fore ao eee tne ueple., Some one wittily | on the following butldings: Willard Hotel, four | doctrines are will-o-the-wisps and wolves in | Minn.; Charles Hill, Pine Island, Minn.; Geo, N. | that There Is no cause Why reasous should not be | USE ALEAUN, Was Lataly ik ee : s { Earthquake Shock at Bonn. {id here to- tay that the prince was learning more | fire-escapes and comblnatiog stand pipes; Welck- | sheep's clothing.” ‘These utterances were freely | Kreider, Springneld, Int ‘Hudson; Medina, gree for removals, a8 the appoluting officer nei- oR ear eke shock was felt | Uus Season than he ever did before at any Ger- | er’s, 15th street and New ‘ork avenue, two fire- | commented on ufter the sermon was finished, and | Gbto; W. Fitch, Kockford, LiL; C. 8. Hayes, | ther owns the office occupied by him nor the om. se RIED. i ney Was done, aan wavering-place, re ‘§ and combination stand-pipes; Columbian | Were loudly condemned by Dr. McGlynn’s admi- chippews Palle; I ns a Henry, a ges occupied by the persons under = supervieion, MORGANS NILLTAMS. By the Bex Pg hillicon, ae aaa eee University building, 15th and H streets, one fire- | rers. wa Claire; bon'Fy Cu 3B. peg- amaaster, , 3 OWA aise MLA vILLIAM cricun Association Meeting. Lovers’ Fatal Ride, escape and stand pipe: the bullding on street, atabie Smamaae” Rac, GM. Hndepones, New Yorks Joh. Harv | sue poopie, and cectainly mo good rosom can be | ec EntAan 0 = as is repre STARTING TO VIEW THEIN FUTURE HOME, BOTH ARE etween 13th an horthwest, the same; Pe = C: ‘Chi arieston, W. Des T. De iL rmitied to hold “in his own mind and keeping” 2. sociation Clubs met DASHED FROM THE CAKMIAGE. Georgetown Convent, stand-pipe platform and | 4 coNskoricuT max suoors axoTuER woo we | Lawrence Carr, Cliai wineetinn 5 or scramag RD Od any are, MILZIWG. At hor residence, G}2 IK otest excite fous. Chats Vouder Aue, | xewsofasad fatal accident at Eastman, Ga, ladders, FINDS IN HS WIFE'S ROOM. Loujsville; Win. Louis Hooif, Whecling, W. Va.; | his reasons for doing, ing to dd, any act in cnidence, G11 K street and Wut V. L. Suggetts and wite, Mlinols; J. Miler, “Ando: | the performance or ion-performance Uf Which the | West, Nepteiaber 33, 1887 Was received last night. The belle of Eastinan was ARREARS OF TAXES. Last night a shooting affray, which will proba- eS eR Dawson, Sanhop N. my D. W. | people have an Interest. of Wiliam W- Billing, aed svn seven years, ja | Miss Lille MeArthur, a Winsome and renined niece | 4% eXatmination of the annual exhibit of the | bly resultinthe death of a prominent citizen, Goss, New Hiampsuire; 0. FL. ‘Weller’ College | _ In conclusion, the Commission expresses its dis- | xiiith street, between Eset sncten at Baton rt | of Col, Mearthur, ‘an tniluential imemper of the | SQuicetor of taxes, for the year ending June 30, | named Capt. Miller, occurred at Shelton, Conn,, | Point, N. J.; Albert oliven G. and L. Olliven, | sent from Commissioner Edgertou's censure Of | tures u'lock Tuesday, 1887, shows that it includes in the total amount i AY : Ww. Freudenthal, New Yor Dr. BaHs | civil-service reform leagues and associations, =; Of | legislature, with whom she resided temporarily. | coliccted during the year at least $90,203.12 in in- | ® ttle village near Birmingham. There have been | Germany o 3 ud MNE. in this city on Sunday, September 4, 1887, Headley, Melbourne, Australia; M. J. Meyer, New | particularly of the Civil Service Kerorm League of | at 5:4) p.au, DAVID BL, CALNE, ote ean et Cee oa She ad suitors in plenty, but some months ago Penalty, and | other “cdsts avtend. | Fumors that Miller was intimate with tho wite of | York; Jas. G. Gibbins, orida: Geo, Chrfst: Des | Chicago, ad says tat its observation has dis: | Shi niabet, taney Matas eae CA af, ot (Cineionatt | ve hie haart Oo a young farmer namet Fierson, | 128 tax delinquency, to which might be | aman named Jos. Bolton, and yesterday when he Ira 8.Eallin, New York’ M. C. | covered no purpose of any of Ubei Uo antagonize t ne | They becaine engaged, and the wedding day was | tdded other incidental cos such | returned unexpectedly he found Miller tn his S. ii; W. A, Skilling, Lonacomm- | the Aduinistration or to in any way emburtass it tehtneral servioes at the New York Avenue Presby~ Suche he Pang! Spapaentiony Sy eh pte as certificates of taxes, Which will bring the | house. When Miller saw the enraged Bolton he 3 A. J. Eickmeyer, Philadephia; HB. | in the enforcement of the civilservice law and | {eran church, 1 uosday” Ts oY ii, SS SUS | Eset Meava line ththel pproved of the suit and | AMOunt up to $95,000. ‘Tuts sum Would have been | ran toward the outer door, Bolton drew @ re-} Whitney, Buffalo, N. Y.; D. 0. Kerbaugh,’ Phiie- | ruies; on the contrary, all such leagues and asso M4., papers please copy. u Pall Wace fy HME SES | eiinised to. bestow UPON the couple ke hee eaee | largely more, Dut for the act of Congress whereby | valver aud started in pursuit. Patter Tunning a | delphia;’K. L. Rand pil, Baltimore; Ged. Innes | ciatious have shown a inost earnest desive to sup- EN ag and warn, Wedding gitt, the nature of Which he kept s | ©Per Cent interest has been substituted for the ac- | short. aistauce Bolton fired two shots, both of | ¢clpaias » Lawrence, Kan.; W. H. Evans, Boston} | portthe Commission in the Of its duuées, | yy ara ‘until al % ‘informed | crued Penalty and interest on all accounts for | which took effect in Miller's lungs. Bolton | B. B. Bowes and daughter, Bainbridge, Ga, Commissioner Edgerton holds that the investi- | J, Clements, of diputucria, aed three years tires oF nm that it was to be a beautiful dweliing which | faxes due the District of Columbia prior tothe tax | replaced the revolver’ in bis pocket’ and | “atthe St. James—Drs. E. P. Allen anddaughter, | gation should not have been made, but the matter | jouthe sud twenty eave, © special trola Helena, | was near completion in the country soe miles | le¥ied for, the year ending June 30, 1887. Prior | started at once to the office of the prosecuting at- | athens, Garth, W, Booue, China; & Mt itoey al | Saouyg Nave beta dropped when Mr. Secberger diss | Uae aes De ate, ° st bicut quite a large | away. Yesgerday afternoon the lappy, coupie | annual exhibits show freater sums vo have bean | torney. He notified the attorney. that aiilier was Woona, Pa.; H. Smith, Norfolk, Va; J. R. Bixler, | tinctly denied that the request for Webster's resig- Sukers Decaue matoxteated at | Started in a carflage to Visit the house, Pierson | $9 Bald by tax payers in these costs and penalttes. | guilty of adultery, and on bis evidence a warrant | Carlisi ‘Pat B Flulpott, , Mo.; ¥. Kt | nation was prouipted by political reasons. Suarbcace th Use town bY | drove a spirited horse, witch be found it hard to | TAX payers can save 33 to 50 per centum of those | Was furnished for Miller's arrest. Miller was found | Nurks, “Now ‘Yerk; EBM psylvania; 00 i -_, Marshal Ford | iuanage. Waea @ few miles from Bastian tne | ditional costs, interest and penalties by paying | by she oMlcers, still bleeding from his wounds. | 2.4" sNath, Birmingham, Ala; ‘T. Nort ‘The Maximilian se: anid white on lis Wa¥ | forse becalue trigiitened. Ab & negro playlngeg | all Well arrears betore the expiration. of Noveus. | They learned the facts of the case, amd amed | osc ee osc Va; D. D. was cond atewpted ty take the | Danjo ang dashed down the road. the driver | B&F Mext, the Mimit of Ume set by the act of Con- | ately carried nim to a comfortable place, Where | Chidestei, New York; EW. Alexander, Piltladel: Ne ee er © Poot “puted bis pistol after | Stove ‘beta to control the Deea bud nee ver | gress granting the privilege. Physiclans Were summoned to attend hi. ‘The | pia; Dr,’Seamans, New York; Wm, Abram Love, iriends are respectfully invited to 4 + aul ailer thestmoke | pants were thrown out with great force. Miss BUILDING PERMITS _ Physicians are of the opinion that Miller cannot | Atlanea, Ga.; A. W. Freeman, Ohicago; E.G. Jen-| AS an additional plece of evidence in the con-| “pryr. At No 1144 North Caps rere at Fo tas fodnd dead | Scarthur was instanly killed” and Plerson was | have been tssued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: | Fe’over, and an unsuecessful attempt bas been | nings, Detroit; W. S. Richardson and wite, Mon- | troversy regarding’ Maximilian’s conduct at | a.m DAVID CLIFTON ‘Saturday moruug, PEL Floters are now | predsbly fatally Injured.” He was knocked sense. | Marlon Brown, two-story frame on Huron street, | Made 9 take his ante-morvem statement, | Bolton | trost, Pa. Queretaro, the following neve, purporting vo ve | #4 ui D. N. aud Mars'J- Fo. awed astcou Youre eleven S Tm beloved souet We Came went Med Secret UnUl about a week ago, when he ourt. Had It | Jess and nas not yet recovered consciousness. ‘The | between 16ui’ and 17un streets extended; you. | has Not been arrested, but states that ie shall not Over 2,000 Registered. of the emperor, is published in the | yuLuesha Lwenty-neven day 2 Taction of | aoe ta gion Notley Anderson, brick store at southwest atteuipt to run away.” Mrs. Bolton is sald to bean the autograph > ke place froiy hie renidenoe, 1166 ae nave been « genceal | meat han “ne SHl00me Over the town cf Rast- | SONS) Seid oreamaa ee | pa attractive person, Miller 1s a rich} Tne scenes this morning in Willard Hall, where | City of Mexico: North Capitol street, At3 p.m, Tuesday, Bert. t ‘| | riot wnd considera ofished. ‘widower and has four married children. bers ber 7 4 s oOo MISCELLANEOUS. the registration of mem! ‘Was in progress, were two drafts ef $1 . ‘Three Men KiNlea, OF Sane ccs Capel aces nated the west | BavraL Texwesaee Munpsn.—Abe Thompson | characteristic of the opening ofa great assemblage. | 4,7he two drafts of $104 I 4 LOCOMOTIVE AND SEVEKAL cans PLUNGR DowN | Dallk of Janes Creek Canal near the gas reservoir, | and Charley Kenneay persuaded one Mitchell ‘seat | ‘The line of doctors anxious to register formed at 9 & the imperial bonse oxus, say. that "AN EMBANKMENT. ay the point for are cute cuttings from | vo accompany them to a plenic at Clarksville, | ov: rhen the hall Was4opened, and trom that, ayy A Ee ig on diitehajem, Prince - ‘shade trees under the parking commission, ‘Tenn, Saturday, and whet nere Thom] lock, Wi = vation, dus to the col aa inspect. |, About 12 orctock Eriay might aterrtble accident | tne Commissioners have appointed first-class | TeBn-, Saturday and when they TE xhere Thorp” | time untfl after 11 o'clock a double line of waiting ew wy sas | Decurmed, ab the Junction of the Leaveaworth | private John Boland a second-class private, and | Pespousinie tor having ulus Nuit oe catooe | doctors extended around the hall, and wound in | Its scea by whe Spanish 21 (ic une of the projected | branch of the Union Pacitle with the main line, | Frederick Schultze and John Meagher Arat-class | Fehnndy stabbed sear icueah eens Heoktcn | aedoutve the avers Owing to the large force of | struction 1 the rules of “a f ratsis ia process among the | SMe miles trom Lawrence, Kans, which resulted | Pfivates on the police forge. ld a revolver at his head. One of his arms was | ciorks employed the registration went on as rap toracdsruiigto, the geults of ; Scaitie Trot Tonuing, Prussia, | 1 the death of three men. A coal train was com-| “ novia 1 caine, a recent graduate ot the law Pondeests iat aseaed ee ae ak Fhe | tay a8 was possible, and, after 11 o'clock, the wage The nove 1s, b Me ing over the Une from Leavenworth, and bad | school of Georgetown University, an active worker | caused the row, ‘nd he was killed in self-defense. | crowd began to thin out, and the tired committee | thin yellow r. The a6 t “Ol has been de- | almost reached the junction before the engineer | in the Youn; »ple’s Society of New York Avenue ————20 on registration were able to take a few moments of | editor of the ‘ vse of disinfect | discovered that the switct Lad hot been tured to | Chure, and secretary of Befhany Mission, died | ‘TwEwry-pouR Seawen Daownap.—The ship Falls | rest. The lers, however, continued to come | fac simile of tat of scert i Che Tiesisia whic Wwe pest } allow the tral to Tun Out on the main track. ‘The | Yesterday afvernoon at his home in tals elty. ‘See | of Iruar, Of Glasgow, boued from Hantese toca | in and While were fewer names registered, | the examination Jf mate papers, € locomotive and several cars plunged from Ube | notice of funeral on fifth page. ‘cata with a cargo of salt, foundered off Yarmouth, | yet the work went on. It was estimated that be- | which ites the Mexican eu ‘ai! soys tt has authority for stat- | track down am embankment. The enginee! ‘The divorce case fled some months since by Geo. | the having shifted.’ Five of the crew were | tween five and six hundred registered to-day, | to this: fae sain raising fon doles ioe | Geman” Sree heeae ematen i Juries” tronn | salyaea by Ai We Pe Willa eae eae alse boek were Gecminae San Seaton ny ee | cath mine: alee s kotaler eeptieemone [aoe rae of oneal, . in Falsiay einan’ ‘Frank eclv . We Pe com = rat pusposcs « ve Province, 0 | Wiel Me eda tow bodrafater, ‘nhs head brake: Hor, Fe ati ss ag (eee ly fates to the Cagress of over 000 a ‘and unis memorandum for ate thegovernment | Manitoba. the money appited to the com. | man, Tou Brown, Was also Seven cars| | Mr. Geo. D. Livingston, an old resident of this| Mr. E. J. Baldwin's hcese, Lucky B, died last | “The commities on registration is composed ay Jor sup 3 in ireiaad was ietion oF the i re road, the rails for | were thrown from the track. ‘The eaboose and | city, died this morning at his residence, 12h rat at Sheepshead Bay of spasmodic paralysisof | H. Kleinschmidt, M. D., chairman; J, Dudley Mor- ee ite pasts Sand Was | Wich are now lying at Monureal. | several cars remained On the rails, street northwest, after a lingering lines > Ee beni ea otf Fay a i. soortaty; seaistante, Brac Lace ight on the subject by

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