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% * THE EVENING STAR Dat DAILY. Led a Sunday, sof a ‘HE STAR BU! Sept. 10.—The police at Mitchelistown = sri ana, pen od J Assert that the trouble rok yesterday was due to & HL KAUFFMANS, sas Nd toge . The town today ts guiet, The PE keene Sn, oo : Jay. A Tipperary boy broke through eo pr care cnt a twvvive poitcemen and fought ba gee : e ade a rush and rescued (Entered at the Post Uiice at Washington, D.C, as wecond-claas mail matter) ‘Tue Wexrir Stat—published on Friday- year postage prevail. Sixmonths, SO centa 7 *t ® G2 All mail subscriptions must be paid in advances smeraaianrteatee = sem) W741 Na 10,707, WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1887. TWO CENTS, PECIAL NOTICES PECIAL NO! \xD _ TEMP) RANGE — MEETING | p-cg—s, YOUNTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURGH, et . DAY NIGHE September 11.46 Oder i Seek. Rink atti a. ae temormet | GOVERORNT Rucirrs To-ay.—Internal reve- | ‘THE DOCTORS MEET THIS MORN- Shen be Deva eae cote that the ninth hours in viewing that famous place, leaving at formed men. Everybody welcome Te” | Sinocl @ 30am” Youu Peoples praser meeting wi | NUe, $448,249.89; customs, $954,104.55. ING AND FORMALLY ADJOURN. | International Medical Congress stands adjourned | 12:30, and arriving at Niagara at 6 o'clock Sunday _ SENTRAy Bear Spi. Siranweraare Go ves | en ee ee ee me as —— Sine die,” and emphasized It by bri vel BLOODSHED AT MIT . | Whatan <a> ZN BAPTIST CHURCH, FST. Sw, | | THE Drxaurre Gux.—Ihe attempt to blow up &| Speeches of Foreign Delegates Compli- | gown oh the table with a sharp tee sine em. | CkeninE. They will here spend the night and all OHELSTOWN. ut thi his captors. The police paraded this A majority of them wore bandages over is they received yesterday, Fourteet . Who Were injured during the rioting, fod to the hospital, i Mall Gazette says that the memory of n Kiordan lying dead in Cue market place at Washington News and Gossip. |THE GREAT CONGRESS CLOSED. | opattd with wimecs ott net Jonm, tut its8 | at € ovloek, Harisbarg at 32, Wiltamsport st 2 | Me] aopams, to The Star pporitinn fo att Ireland, ME: Gladstoue By ‘satisfaction in meeting my friend, Dr. Martin, and ng. Here they will breakfast and qpend overall Ss © | to answer yesterday's b STARVING TH PHISONERS, ff the Parish i—Every dele 3 r it day Monday, leaving on the return at 9% Prison at New Orleans has Developed. tly requested to attend a mectine t0 be bet Srtand 454 sts; | Tweity third soni | vessel by means of projectiles from the pneumatic | menting the President and Lau bers at once begun dispersing. ‘Some remained a | o'cioc! ‘3:13 ; Cuicaso, Sept. 10.—The Times’ New Orleans PSDAVEVESING: sept i3-at7 i0sharm | yermsy apderand rally opurchane crowd 0 Usd | aynamite gum, which waa tohave bees made on | TmCTInE, the Preside [A eter | fow minutes to shake Rands ith the oMloers and | Oct, Fetehing Washington at 3:15 on Tuesday | x epectal saya: For soveral yoare the inmates 4 Federation of Labor. new or Tih and bes. | }ovieck aims’ Anniversary Service. Rev. W. J. | Ovnamite gut ave been made 6 ngrese— era pan Ee Sa arnlnva cae ( ees ers, | ; HE en ee REI THLEN, Pres. 10-2° | AUPSG clock p ue: kcy. dosern SArtaEwe All | postpoued until Gas See ee ae tLE Ruut | ence to Mrs. Cleveland Londly Ap-| "tho gusty after the adjournment to- | cox,iSchmitz, Howlett, Ise, Morgan, Grimes, Born’ the parish prison of Uais city have been suffering THE HOWARD Heads aud sabyeribersare lavited wo be present. Rev. | the gun company. which isnot quite ready-torthe | Piauded—A Vote of Thanks to the| asy, at the ton of the local committee, pro. | fur,'A. H. Witmer and wife, Miss Garnet, Parkin —— | peculiar disease, requ rminating | in he Col Witttam Jas, HOWARD, pastor. it*_| trial. Much interest is taken in this experiment | Officers, &c. ceeded to the bavy-Fard, and there embarked on | gon, Benton and wite, Dodson, Brion, White, Mat cis) invaren dea irty-nine ¢ disease and five g =F /ETHODIST EPISCOPAL | by naval and army officers, and it és probable that. ee shou: BES Despatch toe Mt Vernon, where they | rion and son, Alvorda and sou, Feruious, oliver, | THE MASONS EXPEL McGARIGLE, ee Manna ae eae ianion aac. t= 5 , Rev.Cuas, | a number of them will be on hand when the dem-| The Ninth International Medical Congress has | $PeD! mitteo ee et and members of the | Butcher, McVeagh and wife,’ Lysberg,’ Logan, bis Geacral a 2 Shotar | W. Batpwre, pastor —Preaching at 11 sm. and $ | onstration takes place. rv * Mt the prison, A Pp on the corner of 13th and M sts Mnally dissolved. It met this morning simply to Ga ‘the congress accompanted | Whitmarsh, Ellis, Davis, Otto, Pollok, D. Blair, ~ | Heim, Sunday school at 9 a. m.” Younk people's Wildersmuth, Alexander, McDowell, Ossakt, Du- hieetiog at 7 p.m. meeting Thursday a8. | Army Oxpgns.—First Lieut. Alexis R. Paxton, | #dJourn. ‘The hour of meeting was fixed half an health made a thorough eXamination of the duty in this city. Leave of absence for two | Members could catch the Despatch at the Navy| President Davis Compares it Favore | Brooks and sister, Jackson and two’ ladies, Jarvis, months has been granted Capt. B. M, Custer, 2atn | Yard, which was to take thom to Mt, Vernon. infantry, on account of disability, and leave for nt- | Albaugh’s Opera House filled up rather slowly and the prison 1s caused by instfticlent food. The Tattons consist of a cup of tea ag and . sizes. New Mackera | =. 2 y wel AT oe infantry, has bee ed from recru! ar ‘usual, tn order that the fore! A REVIEW OF THD IGREsS, | bois, McCallum, Dupers, Clark, Behrens, Martin matter and lls report does away entirely with the comes = oe ee = +— | 15th infantry, h n reliev iting | hourearlier than usual, in order that the foreign ve ei =oen Buckitng, Bezach, Saiki Ball, White, Tipton, Tues, | SAKE Sharp Has Another Bad Spell. | dampness tueory, aud states that the stckuess im ice, all atfted® Uh assertment of ~e=>, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST., U Shiga aifted, | Healauarters for Coach Can- | 8 vet. G and H'u.we Sunday selieols O30 ata : vreaching 11 a.m S.B.BRYAN&BRO, | [ira Geheralp ce of bread by Rev. J, A. CHAMBLISS, of Mary. ably with Former Gatherings. and wife, Bogan’ and wife, Adams and wite, —_—>—. ‘erand conference Clarke, Duffy, Taylor, Smouse and wife, Walker seB-c03t meeting Thurs. Sowa oo ied. ra Parker, M roer, Gallett, Sellhwusen and | CARDINAL GIBBONS DECLINES TO TALK pis pro _ 608 Pew Ho o'clock. strangers co Howe ats aaneeee Stanted ist Lieut. Walter | there was some tardinessin getting to business, as | _ Dr. N.S. Davis sald to a Sran reporter that the | Nite Murphy and wite and friend, Rubsics Daria Ufa several cK a TRERITTE Howe, 4th artilier if the delegates were reluctant to part. Preaident | International Medical Congress that has just | steward, Eddows, Gould, Smith, Waituazowsit, ——___ resident, sungeon, This, f Tie covartnership hers | Bae sorce fosna ‘a tm nw iba fiattoptr | ,AATAL ORDERS —Ensiga Jno. H. Shipley has | Davis appeared onthe Platform as usual in nis closenas proven ancmiuont success | Magon, Venn, Zatio, Owen, Geb, Maddox ic: | GOmMENTS ON TX axe, | Sires dat Several ot priconers: present TIN Mecak id Te 9) 0a. th.; Wal novia | Deen detatied trom the Coast Survey and placed on | swallow-tail. A number of the distinguish ® sald, reeeded | PT owne. DI . eoontramea ences of seu The board of health has « vectors, under th nung Peopl 70 p Wedne ne, Dr. D. W. Patterson and family, A. G lenoes " SHINS CORDETH. haw beew tng day ieeuived'b3 mt | binkeaervite 3 pom “stats free at all services, | Sick leave; Chiet Engineer Juo. A. Scot from the | membersof the congress were also on the stage | all past congresses except that at London in iss. | },DoWwne, Dr. D Lawrence, Jonn Leach, ‘suis 1. ; 2gtish at Say that the | {he attention of ihe paris wathorities to. the taal conseat. "ihe pert will be Weleume to ail. iby JUSTIN M Hi, who will jlichigan and ordered to duty as inspector of cast- | exchanging greetings and congratulations. secre. | It has more than double the number of delegates | Creaser, Ie “Rossi, ‘The. Nev! jeted and set ll, V. Centaro and| Mitehellstown isturbance was | ‘tion of affairs, nd usists that the pri ae. d 2 : : provided with better meat ald WIth ¥ pee hey - CALVARY BAPTE: ings and machinery of the new ships building at y-General Hamilton was vel is table | Of any of the other seven. Itis the ninth con- ly, R. N. Bowen, S. E. Homen, ST. a, Caused by the Po! ecastonall; # all present and future | er a ae Pulladelphia; Passed Assistant Bugineer Cs P. | torte peepee tly aye ee | gress Of the other elgnt fve had tess than a | Hill Houghburg, S.'T= kigge, The.” M. Dolan, W, Gpecial Cable Dispatch to,Tar Evaro Srax ee ee THY, | GREENE, pastor.—Sunday school, 9: Preach- | Howell, from'the Minne: and ordered to the sy) a G, Bars, Rk. W. Powell, Headly and wife, a oe . a x 4 thousand delegates. The sixth had 1,200. The Lonpox, Sept. 10,—The x of two at CAN MAK —— ing by the Kev. J. G. Waites, D. D..vi Fuiladelphia, at | Michigan; Passed Ascistant engineer H. 8. Rose, | Tapped on his table, IH A. Matthews and wife, F Housmann, R. J. 4 A e > “s ‘sh-th&s2we JU ai gna 8 i Gompel meting at Kendall Chapa, to the receiving ship Minnesota, = The Secretary General presented by title three | Seventh, which Was that at London, had a few over | Mins, Bullard “and wife, Redlick and wit Uitchellstown, Ireland, yesterday, by the p a.” All condialiy inv uaa earch Fesolutions adopted by sections, and which, he | 3,000. The eighth, at Copenhagen, had 1,24. The | J. E. Grevas, Calls Crego,’ Trenholin, J. Andeer, | has caused a great sensation, here, and wilt xiv <= EQUITABLE eee re ent ae onal Eaauznins—“The Treasury De-| said, would be printed on the transactions. ‘These | number of delogates wo this congress, oo ascer. | W. it Miluc, L- Pond; & W. White, Div Hickling: | an eutinely seer carmaker tad NL Ive iow CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, <. Diente guureh, New York ave., between 13th aud | Partment has received the annual report of Agent | were the resolutions adopted by the section of | tained from. the register, to-day, 1s 2,750, with the | Dupree, Lorine, and Grayston, H. Tompkins, F. | even prolong the session. a raeee he: house of commons to ‘cs ‘ Mich. will preach at Ll evlock Sundas-motuing Seqe | G&0%Be R. Tingle, in change of the Alaskan seal | climalotology, proposing the establishment ot | possible difference ef halt « dessin signer wat Seer ee ene Wa eae Seaman aids abt AAG be Soelkos eee ko faaaie GOR Gibson, solicttor general for “EQUITABLE BUILDING.” 1003 F st knee fn Ald are init by th clodurat | sherles, Mle recommends thatthe jessees should | natlonal burcius of ital statistics; one adopted | *ernus. tn point o€ numbers you see, ir only | Jos Hicksier, wite aid gon, Gray, wile aud daughe | Ute dowd. that the poli oma (and | rreiand, tn reply oan interrogatory by Mr. Sexe — «Sunday School at 9:30am. Young peuple’s | be allowed to employ additional natives and teach | DY the section of military surgery, relative to the | second out of nine. But another thing 1810 be | tr, Andrews. D. Clark ad , Kletaschmlut, p Ube cro oh ration. | ADODERES OE SDS 1 | cis that thes ieeversenenl ib Git mane Gal ASSETS 56.04. meeting at PY.in. Hi") them the business of seal-ishing. ‘The mortality | Probibition of the rise of explosive. projectiies in | goncidered, which will sito ages ate ads soces | Ze He Se Wet e iee ona Son: Chemusct» | English members who were present, including | 1B. Sald that the government did not have #ufl 50 p.m. On the first => THE REFORMED CHURCH IN among the nativests very high, but not a single | Martane, aud one adopted by the section, of | delegates trom abroad here than at any previous | F, Mickle, Wedgewood, Wife and Son, Chapman, | y anouchere, agree with those of the nemrunae, |S he trouble at Mitchelstown yesterday. Upol eee ne cn Gein ssn on CGS RICE the United States Serv Yyiite maa as died from diseassinee the United | BEE, Gn the sotion of teaching hygiene tn the | eongress, London not excepted. Ot tue 3000 in | FA Cac EE Linen cay oerane. "= | ist tee potion wore the tastiganies atthe seman | seaaeine teenies te ae meee a eee Vednesday in each month open fro1 L ¢ | cof Doth and O sts. n.w., To-morrow, States obtained possession of the islands. Mr. ndon, 1,100 were of that great city.’ Coul . 4 a tole il vhile a7 <3 | said: L shall resist. any progress ot appropt mon which day advances will be made promptly at | °F gi>in Spa Oats Bim, tomorrow, at 1h gm Pings estimates that there are about 4,500,000 | THANKS AND coxcRaTULaTioNs Pao Tax FoRmiox | Washinigtén, have furnished 1.100 local delegates | , The folldwing phiysiciais of this city Will go vee ubdery ob ieaisa aalgenpaapaing Mdecinice nl! untAl the goverstineant ives the doeared tne 7:30 o'clock p. 22. z Strangers, cordisiiy welcomed. Seats. free: “Sunday | precding seat ‘on St, Paul and St. Gconge islands, MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS. the number here would have greatiy exceeded the | escorts to, the guests: Drs, Pattersin, Bulkley, | ts to be arrested toslay under a m 2 ratsaiite cheesy ail eros et Shares in the 1:ith Tewue open for subscription, oo] Ge EE and that the ‘gnimais are on the increase, ihe | Dr. Grailly Hewitt, of London, then advanced | Bumber eae To) judge CA Morena’ Rae oN ‘onetity, Hi anil pone Tant and taken to Mitchellstown to stand his | throughout the nicht at Mitchelste muphlets explaiming the object and advantages anne: sof one British marauder were fired upon, ieee co ‘standpoint 2 Mt oner. Ruth, O'Reilly, Hilt | trial, “The whole country is excited, and it wilt wairans imi. “¥ ‘ad dennenshan ace fesaiehed cpenapelication Bowe UNLON, METHODIST EPISCOPAL | and this had a wholesome effect in keeping Diraes | end sald: “I come before you as one of the foreign | must all be complied ths whole pourieras oe seats | ‘he expenses of this trip will Le Over $10,000, ‘The hardiy possible to avoid. turtuer’ anruy ee eee ne nd yesterday's lic "3. Fitty-four coust were injured to Suck aM extent that physiclans’ services were re quired, Que hundred and fifty civilians were algo Aujured, mday y. gle esi apt- | Menlvers of the congress, and I have foreigners go as the guests of the local comunittee, ing have re THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prat, | Bloor ae Ali a tetatte Bytaepae away. Mr. Tingle estimates that marauders capt- gress, been re-| tered out in sections. But the presidents of the g F ae he untonist press supports th ‘m.. song and praise | UFC 30,000 skins this season, and he believes | quested to express ina few words the appreciation | Sections assure me that the ‘amount of bustness | #ll their expenses be! mes LOPS SO ‘Si trustee Quard, | that only one out of every ten ‘seals Killed ts se-| Which 1s felt_by the foreign members of this con- | before them Was immense, ‘They had more, ac- FROM FOREIGN LANDS. ance Was deliberately. creat Wednesday evening prayer se Fiday_ evening cured, sree ce one crore which bate) been pee) by es) eed nan ras ee epee ee a S = 3 shat av Will do good and “will teac cottage Prayer meeting at 910 2oth st, Ail welcome. @ ive Of the congress for the furtherance o al At Doc r people that, although politicians have U =>, MOUNT VERNON FLACE 3.E OHUKCH | ,-ATFUCATIONS for prepayment of Interest on | the opject of thls mecting, and to convey to them | that these men were prejudiced in favor or thelr | TWO Of the Doctors Congreen® TAKe™ | meu and. pront, ie ts the people who p. tr ‘South, corner of 9th and K sts.n.w., Rey. S. | Tegistered bonds to the amount of $700,000 were | our thanks for the attentions that have been be- | OWn sections. But I have other very competent Kev. Wat. H. CHapMan. At 7: INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. 85-2m | service. “Mouday evening mee ‘ONE THOUSAND CAKES —_ their skins.” The Morning’ Post th ae eee ee irs ‘Morning’ Put says CUTICURA soaP, W Hans tor.—-Preachiug by the pastorat 14 | recetv a 4 g the | Stowed upon us, and our appreciation of the suc- | testimony. Many of the most distinguished of the Irish executive has shown a praiseworthy ‘ pos Mall % aud 35 ym. Sunday selool at x an the tocal Conta sae Jaorsa! Vwrday, making the | cosy which has attended their ederts, 1 denice | foreign. delegatey mon, ‘wad are sonneceot to Among the members of eae News of the De; een ok Sheng Saaes 15 CENTS PER CAKE pul sordially invites a es also to express our sense of the hospitality, of the | judge, have come to me and said that the work of the congress who 1s em- OXE MORE DEATH. toa Received in ormany. HAMLINE M-E.CHUROH.COR. 9TH AND | _ TWENTY MILLion ACRES RestorED To,7HE Pustic | kindness and attention which we have récetved, | this congress has been of great sclentific value, 2 Dvsiix, Sept. 10,—Anotber person has died from. 7 y 7 inent athome, and whose | tne effects OF Injuries meocived duckie ee cere | BERLIN, Sept. 10—The North German Gazette MERTZ’'S PHARMACY, poe CTE ce, *, s both in public and private, at this great meeting— | Among those who have thus voluntarily expressed Influence has been | yesterday at Mirch ne he HOUNE | eaysthat the gpverament has recelved mo tniorms- vets, | Sudapschoolb:isam. Preaching by tho pastor ii | pONArs-—-Acting Land Commisstoner Stocksiager | Peon ichee whic Sea eee TTS | eae ee ight name Sir James Grunt, of strongly felt in directing | Yesterday at Mitchelstown tion concerning the imposttion of a Beary fine a. m. ani 30 p.m. Consecration meeting Tuesday. ~ | visit to Washington a source of congratulation | Canada; Dr. Mat of erlin; Dr. Hewitt ai he Iscussions Of he B 32 Tithan a a, as prepared a statement showing that the esti- | S{t¢ = Canada; Dr. Martin, of Bi Dri a ete les = i GAS- FIXTURES. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7-00 p. wl. Publi GLADSTONE Frayer cconially | mated number of acres restored to the public | and a happy memory in the future. 1 beg to sub- Prof. Philips, of London. aStity domain under the August orders of the Secretary | mit to you the following more formal expression | “There will, of course,” he added, “be a vast LARGEST STOCK. LOW PRICES. x ‘KENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MASSA- | Of the Interior revoking indemnity withdrawals is | of our ideas.” Dr. Hewitt then read the following? amount of work preparing for ite bablleation of NEW ANDIKUONS. [NEW FENDERS. Boies tree bets Sih Guus tod sts, | 21,325,600 acres, exclusive of 1,513,000 acreswitain | seu, sae! part of the foreign visitors and officers of | the proceedings. But we have a very competent HEy> So Hammers MicHanbsos, pastor, 11a. m. | the lunits of Indian reservations. This embraces | the congress, we desire to convey to the President | committee on publication, and they have aiready. E. ¥. BROORS, | gu 7:30 pm, Younw people's imesting 6:45 p.m. | the roads tn regard to Wileh restoration orders | of the Cited States our best toanke con hee eee | beguD. Well OF Uheie wee ee president and congress 1s Dr. Georges PLANS, ym King Malietoa of Samoa and bis subsequent eee eal Ne deposition by the coumander of the German nee eR Remain at Hawarden Castle | sitiuiron. itis true, the faner states, that the Parisforhissuccesses, es. | During the Entire Recess and Rest, | =liuiton was ordered to demand satisfaction for Peclally in treating ‘ats: | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue Evexiwe Sran, hag et on German plantations and eases 0 e 15 = , for insults to Emperor William and the abuse ans. 115th st. Corcoran Building. | Suuslsy school 9-30 au. Missionary services. Seats | have thus far been isstled, ence at the ceremony of the inauguration of this | secretaries of the various sections have to. assist about forty-aive yearsold ont Tir taken, oe ee ceicbrating the emperors birth- — FINE GAS FIXTURES, a NEW JERGGALEM -GHURGE NORM | ‘Tax Pm SRT ee AD congress, We desire to express to the executive | them. They have men among them who are pro- and looks less lke a lend of Gladstone, who has lately been | day in Apia. If King Malletoa refused to pay dam- , Se EW, JERUSALEM, CHURCH, “NORTH ‘HE PRESIDENT has received a spectal Invitation | comimittee of the congress, particularly to Dr. | proficient in French and Gertau, and they Wave Frenchman than an | Spending some days at Hawarden Castle, news to give sutistaction for the insults, 1 1s SLATE MANTELS, oar at oy | {Tom the Clover Club, of Philadelphia, requesting | Henry H. Smith, Dr. Juo. B. Hamilton, Dr, A. ¥. P. | the authority to employ competent persous to as- American, though hedoes | which confirms the Intelligence of Gladstonc’s Tape ye ae | preach on “Living alone: Sunday seidet begins nest | the honor of his company to dinner at the Bello | Garnett, Dr. Toher, and Dr. Arnold, our very high | sist. in reading tke -proots ‘in’ Pie ouimorcet not speak a word of Eng- | movements seut you the other day. Gladstone th- | Gurastnr eum cabeclally the equal rights of £.S. SHEDD & BRO, rc iGeptiad Bice nea coat nee blue velerccae ined ven whtteae Pale-| congress, which have rendered it So great a suc- Was over two years before the proceedings of the jally active in the section | tempted to accept wo or three invitations to | A lance Majority of the Samoans have long recog- ing. Preaching at 11 a.m. at 432 9th st. n.w.__| Dr J. McKEN z e— | pastor, Dr. ee cess. We would convey our warmest thanks to | Copenhagen congress Were out, and over a year ‘Tnosk wHo LEAVE THE CITY during the sum- | the Citize.s of Washington for the kind hospita mer can have THE Stak mailed to them for any | {CS both public and private, we have recelvi of gynwevlogy, and read | friends tn Scotland, but was afraid he ? an “instructive paper | tracts are all made, and good progress 13 assured, DR. aPosToLt. there on“ ‘ould not | Hided Uke authority of Tamasese as king, | Imported Contract Laborers Sent Back betore those of London were issued. But our con- and therefore 5 eee ! aradisation wecdine te Tso. W. Comsos. Jo, W. Macaursens | Weciat ¢i0'p. in. A during our pleasant visit to Ulelr beautiful city.” | and shall be greatly disappoluted if we do uot | An gyncecol, ape w YORK, Sept. 10.—Among the immigrants = Member N.¥ Stock Ex. | 50" feast Tuursday evenings Sunday length of time, at the rate of 50 cents per month, | “"Dr. Hewitt's remarks ahd resolutions were loudly | Dave th e publication ready to deliver within nine | Dr. W. M. \Wiltmarsh, the London phystelan who | year, eed et amar A iantis So-Gay were capes amas nares 41 9.8 and sD. 2. Seats free ut every service, md | and the address changed as often as desired, | applauded. months. read a payer Tuesday before one of the sections of | Hare proclamation of Irish | Tract labore on chetr way to Chlcaea, They walk _CORSON & SEK. aly _ | EB°The requisite amount of money must in each DR. MARTIN'S SPEECH, tertainments Last Eveni: the Medical Congress on Vaccination and Pasteur’s | meetings, er tor him will be perfectly | be sent back on the revure tejrer aie Ale, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. S.W.. TABERNACLE, DTH a case accompany the order. er ing. ee apo . be sent back on the revurn trip of the Alsata, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bunds “> preachine by the Pastor lew Wa Ce = Dr. Martin, of Berlin, expressed, tn German, bis! apout two hundred and fifty ladies and gentle. | 778 Se ae Aulet, Varied, 1 believe, by literary Work, ~ — Pane fy Maus os Sublet fer exeuing: | Namionat Bask Notes —The; following state. | thanks for the kindness be and other members of | men attended the reception given by Secretary | koN’d, ORs middle-aged LONDON GossIP, Cari Schurz Buys a Galtread. nas DOEgU Emenee Tanne, Collections, iasaststeelinieevtcin aoe Satooi ment of national bank notes outstanding was | the Congress had received, and gratifleation at the | Witney to the foreign delegates to the Interna. | gentienian of quel Pond Stocks and Bonds, aud all securities. Histed “ a ‘ALO, Sept, ag = a> of the Buffalo 7 vision he Buffalo, New York and Philadel No Mocting te take piace betweem the | This trallroag, undcr Gn and eccoa sonar Czar and Emperor William —New | !itoriius to a deste of the Supreme Court Gok Books to be Issued, ps re thistmortdng. Itwas bid in by Hom EsaiGHiSnin in Soa. Ween Csr Schurz, chalrinan of the PoorgaMieatton, eons made by the Controller of the Curreney to-day: | Space sgt tne consress, He had come here with | gional Medical Congress at Grasslands yesterday | Weight. “He sa" distin. Fy : snow | : guished physician, “avd bd Baltimore bonghi and sol s <a> FIRST ¢ TIONAL CHURCH, | Currency, $273,086, 197+ goid notes, $243,429; total, | great success of this congress would secure ita | Afternoon. The guests were received on tne | S404 tr oe Mh apecialty wade Invesunont Securities. District | Mo corner of 10th sd G tas aw eTI Ge are | Seer CEN $270 107 | Bold notes, issued during | fiigh rank an the meeaies bs it | plaza by Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs, Moo: por Su Ee Oy samly (Bonds wndtall Local Ratiroad, Gas, Insurauce aud Tele- | Key. S.M.Newatas, D.D- having returned fram is | She kes roe NaoNAl bank Sl | high rank among the medical congresses that | plazza by Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Moore, wife of sur- | or medical, ‘nen LY, phone Stock dealt in. ¥acation, will preach at “11 a, {he east jweek, $597,000; national bank notes de- | nave be 50; natio n held. “It had been the custom to en- | geon General Moore, of the Ariny; M uder, | tendiug back 300 $e "American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. 1518 | 5°90 sae Vere gt & excuse | Stroyed during the week, $915,143. grave the naines of the vi of os oralinad Stocks and Bonds, and all, securities, listed | at 9:30 aim. All-ere cordially invited. id. evening : seers F names of the victors at olymple games | irs Lymait Tffaus, of New York: ‘Sirs “Daniel | One ot his ancestors Loxpos, Sept. 10.—The chance of a mecting be- | Mee of Ue syndicate, for $3,453471-27, - = * preaching servic. Music led by , OnKalie Ou piates of gold. ‘They could not so record the } Latnont, Mrs. Stone and Mrs, Win, B. Webb. ‘The | was Surgeon to" hic eon the czar a on 8 zh Cann Win Claw cod Hortoreeacd |e Te | nace ennatDEnT has appointed the following post. | nanics of ulelr entertainers, and the only means of | p re made by 'Sunceon General | George Tih His. gran tween the ezar and the emperor of Germany 18 ‘The Lost Fishing Schooner. Fhospbates, is s popular and ethcieut Krai and Nerve | = CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 930 PENN. | MASters: Henry C. Metcalfe, Carlisle, Ky.; Donald | expression for thelr sentiments was by a vote of | Grinnell, of the and Dr. Garnett. An father attended King Wil- now practical man papers lay the] GLOUCESTER, Mass. Sept. 10.—The schooner Teqit, and ssafecuard seaust Malaria Sold st MIL- ‘ave.—Gospel services daily at 12 us... ,:45 | MeCraig, Nebraska City, Neb.; E. R. Worthan, | thanks, Tate collation W: on the lawn, | Mam IV, and was the czar, butthetrcomments arecautious | Lill st, WhOse crew Was BURNS, PHARMACY. (1429) Fennsylvalia ave, 12 | p.u., Sundays 3:30 p.ta.: Gospel tent 23d aud G 'sts., | Greenville, Miss; Alonzo Gtlbert, Montcalm, Mich. ? DR. LANDOLT'S SPEECH. anda very enjoyabie afternoon was passed. knighted by that sover- , Bottles or ou drauciit with soda water #19 | Every iene except Satiirday) 7-49 nin.; Providen 7. H. Wilson, Wabash, Ind, and friendly. There is no doubt that the entente between Germany and Russia ts fairly comp) ut for Mary Anderson's performan water Umbria, Was owned by nas Hodge, of Uals city, and "was engaged im Halibut Nstiug. ‘She Was DULL at Essex in 188a ® of | Was ¥1 Lous burden, and insured for §7,730, reed ewe = = When Dr. Martin sat down Dr. Landolt, of Paris, | forelgn guests spol Lerms of the | eign. Dr. Whitmarsh ts ¢ FORME Hall, Tuesday aud Fridays, 7245 pin. Gospel “Mall, = 4 scretary Wiehe iyi 2 i ya ee pe ee day. 3:30 pum.: Cottuce inet ‘38 usual; Gospel ington. He will leave for Philadelphia in a few the chalr, spoke in French. “I have been commis- | ure to meet him perso! ally. cine, Heis'a member of px. w.x. warraarsn, | “A Winter's Tale” tonight has jong since been - Eide practitioner andan expert im, his spec old Hand 456 sis.3-10 pau-. D ind 13th | days —Byron H. Buck of Philadelphia, H. Myer | Sioned,” he sald, “to express to the President of sa DRnuOE, was, fereniiay the tea, room eae the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College e ‘ Bidar are cessed pages “crowns an work.” N 7 oo oe my Ne vi e Ut J a 4 e can ale urge y 7 New York, Sey - Dibse. Si Baio 8. Saves soso car | BeGC URI Grote sty are Leing rncued: dons | Of Carthage, Tenn. and 4. H. Doran of New York | ta United States out sentiments of profeund grat; mologists to their torelgn Dreihren. “thew were | “NO. ed es rajnuiten and Lord Nelson tsthetitie of | ene stock exchange this moruing Was tn the West, = pear of Jeni bMighty toSave. ey Utes fassa | Words proper for the occ: 1 sent: Dr. Mooren, sseldort; “Drs, OW- NI = ogra Al AE » Which | ern Union crowd, in which Ube business Was: P CHURCH OF THE COVENANT ae aN ee | ener ace ROA RE ee ee ski Landolt, and abadie, of Paris ‘we, Fower and See OT On aaEE ODES, TH 8 Bscott, Ie eine or the Fortnightty | Use ail tee reatof the ist combined Tae stsck Foa Wenorse Presexts. Tetipta. Sebeuth scrrices St youre gut aye; Nand | are at the EDbitt.——W. W. Jacques and W. W? | Heart as no need of eloquence to make ttunder. | ME Cross, Ot Englan MASE eco r A Heavy Reduction in Cotton, Corn, | serie, Who since lis illness has droppe Gpened at 7036, and bears attacked it end drove - ‘* Lee ¥ ood,” W" . Dr. Manalesen, of Bucharest; Dr. De Rossi, of . of | eieeret) Td Mewes has dropped out of | gown to 787, but the price soon rallic as No bave nice selections of Doreton, Royal. Wooster, | Gecnr‘ot New Kock.” Thiursiay creme MESES | oF New York, We Gy Whitrenore ung Weed | prodticed had ‘subsiteds Br. Landa prewaue | Komik; and DF Baratoux, of Pails: Disa" eee wring a uovel called iow Becaiie Pages | Hos te wae selling at 70%, ‘The stock” marke Keine tacs sad Erondee:Fusor'ard Sands Panpe: | Tie pestons of the Sundsy shoot and athe other | Wulard of Chieago, J.C. Ish of Lowell: Masi, | mayluae “ai. President id PEDLLEMED, We aN | es Pave, Of New Crisgnae Snes ores | TRO statistical report ot the Department ot | ster.” If the work ever ppere eek poppet ey Oy PTY $d many articles (or Household Decoration and | Cy'oetober, Ne CuUree Wil be Fesuned on the 7d ee Cee Se eT ae frees “Wo have been well revelvodeverpwlers | troll; Baldwio,” of Alnbatn: Agriculture tor September presents a heavy re. | {27,4 Uvely soca Sep boo Concessions of froin % Uo. % per cent fram, 1a HAPWARD & HUTCHINSON, Sole-Agents for pNERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, | Hollander of New York, and C. W. Harris of iowa | The countries of Europe have rivaled each | 4nd; Conner, ‘ot Deu duction tn the condition of cotton, corn, and pota- — Hecate, Jones, of Chigago; Stevens, of New York: Richey. aioe wall: Sian oes up Ue Dak tae ae Ee 3 Butcher's Hard Wax for floors, 424 Oth st. J ‘Pastor, F. D. Power, at 11a, m. and are at the Metropolitan.—G. 0. Livingston and | tver in their zeal to make our stay ‘ 4 Texas: Thiteng, ot | tes With little change In the status of Wheat and —>———_ otempgtnteedic J Soren He dio e Wood Mantels, Tes and FigeFiace Fittings. Fur- topic, “The Chik W. Hydeot New York, Kugcne Lugg of Chicago, | With them. in thelr most beautiful cities; | of Peamsyivanta; Critton, of Yexas;, ‘iitans, of | otngesmutl grains he high protise of the coe McGARIGLE EXPELLED. peg te YW. s HUTCHINSON. <=>, FOURTH-STREET M. E. CHURCH, S. E, | M. G. Kew of St. Louls, Mo. Geo. G. Mullins, U, 8, | US and take part In our labors. ‘The President of | Allen, of Ohio; Frotuingham, Bliz, and Hotz, of | 933 to 828—the effect of excessive rains on the —_ re fe Of Unese bWO Stocks and New England the: # = is Rev. M. F. b. lucy. pastor a.m. Sunday | Army, W. E. HUatinzton and E. A. Leslie of New | this great repubitc came among us to speak us| Chicago; ‘Thompson, of Indianapolis; Turnbull, AUlantie coast and drought in the Guit States, Unmasonic Conduce, Was qui jon. 11 am. and 7: et, but Increased anin S titendort, of New York ‘ion Was shown 2. school at the Church and Mi r itendort, of New York. Fu Escares Axo Srasp Pres | Sin lpreachingoy ners York, ‘and O: car F, Barrett of Cincinnati, Ohio, | Welcome with his sympathette volce. He invited | Plladeiphia, and mt SSua Ronee orion é Cutcaco, Sept. 10.—A local paper says: A spec- | Hhfouchout the ist on the rally which followed, es D_m., young people's I ‘0 hls OW! ean gave 5 y | fue German physicians attending the Interna. | Serious shedding of bolls has resulted from both pain craandeln ease 4 a and prices were generally carried to a shade above sas Praise imeetings Wedneslay, at 745 p. ue, chugeh | f@ at the Ebbivt, Braap OF CS Hand Senha ae Tie ee eal | tonal Medical” Congress were enetalnee ice tie | cates, ‘The holl-worm and caterpillar have w al meeting of Lancoln Park Lodge, No. 611, was | just hights iguice, New England evento Ly W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. Prayer meeting: All strangers are welcome to worship CIVIL-SERVICE MATTERS, fospieauty. ‘The sanction given President Cleve- | German-American citizens of Washington at Edel | wide distribution, doing some damage already, | B@ld to-night for the purpose of tai action on | Wester Uaion %, and Reading and Missouri fa8 : CENTRAL METHODIST PROTEST? eee tte ee eerie Nas given the greatest charm | 11 ccasion was Thoroughly en ranie ee ae | and threatening still heavier 1oss, the charges of unmasonic cond, Jou succreded and the mare Fo eee, ISO Be ETA METHODIST, PROTESTANT Shall There be an Age Limit. hearths we will presets ehurning tO Our | rine Band, in full Unitorih, “under the dirreio nat | _ ‘There 1s a further loss in the condition of maize, inst Wm. J. McGarigie, @ member of that ~ q hearths we will preserve the most grateful and 5 Muukay, pastor.—Freachiig by the pastor at " sped " ¥ Pre Prof, Sousa, and the Seengerbund, were in attend- | from 805 to 723 per cent—four points lower that i Laborers to w Evening at | THE REVISION OF CIVIL-SERVICE RULES Nor Yer | Fespectful rerhembrance of the President of the 8 attend. | fr 5 to four p ower than maps ranorere toystber with Mode Been i at pica Republic, aud we say to the whole world that the | 40ce, and between the two a musical prograin was | ast year's“ crop in September. ‘The mem. | brethren belug Inforued. that wae Sandag pebnor StS: S0 Lae keene ee 2 United states, already so favored, possesses above | Tendered of rare excellence, A ‘buffet lunch was | rable crop faliure of 1861 Was’ Indicated. by | the lds i aution Was taken to prevent dat being made public, visiting bers ot © quiet, Dut recovered Its tone q her smill galns were made before d al Laat time the market was very dui y lo firm at top figures. ‘The market, Office—Room 13, Corcoran Buildings _ s7-Im-1p* wi ‘ould be adtuitted, The lodge unanie | becatne Very dull after 11 o'clock, bout a drooping — y ‘tended to all ts st everything def w! ots served during the evening. Among the guests|60 in September and 66 in October, | mously vorud toe we accused mein 7 tendency Was developed, and most stocks i New Fax Dix Goons <> SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH aTH pmerevision of the clvil-service rules, upon which | Wayof progréss and prosperity.” ee > “Pe | Were the German minister, Frof Martin, of Benin; | some improvement, having resulted: frost ares | MOUS’ rrived at will be cotumunicated under | situll fractions. Westera Caton, Ieading, New : SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. | Commisstoners Oberly and Lyman have been en- e - Dr. Unna, of Hamburg; Prof. Mendel, of Berlin, | favorable conditions. ‘The deprectation 13 nearly | tie seal of the lndee tathe chee Ki England, and one or two others were very well AND CARPETS. ae an eee ed Seen Lee REM | cased tor homme tein, fe Hee yee complated tis i __ DR. OWEN'S SPEECH. and Prot. Busch and Dr, Moorem, also trom Ger. | alliu the West, ‘The States of tie Atlantic sonst | Masons, the commandery of Kigits Te held, however, until late in the hour, when the pe sd 449 kan. by Pastor Haz Sweat. Sunday schvol | work that requires care and time. Under the re. |, We2 Dr. Landot sat down, Dr, Edmund Owen, | many. *Prot, Martin und others made briet | and those of the gulf report larger crops than | the Nooles of te Mystic Sitine, of which gave way with the remainder of the st upon th cau aan Ok 9'30am. Young men’s necting Sunday, 6 p.m Youme of London, climbed to the stage and made a rat- | speeches ‘The committee of arrangements con. | those of last year, already beyond the reach of | Aieiber ahd thes at, {Heir next mocking Way | publication Of the Dank statement, The come was People's Mestins ucsday, 7:45 pan. | Prayer aud | vision therules will be divided and classified as gen- | ti4n¢ speech, which was vociferously applauded. | sted of Messrs Paul Schulze, Simon Wolt, boul | disaster. “In. the seven corm-curplue Stns oe Proceed (6 rewnove MeGarigle's naiue Troi tae roll | Gull aud heavy, at or near the bottom prices INGRAIN ANE BRUSSELS CARPETS Eriiniennee Thursday, 745 pm. "Seats frees You | eral rules, departmental rules, customs rules and | quSesbercm, "bleh Was, vociferously ce eieimcer | Wolf, Major Kerby, Chas, Waller, Louls Baber, | average of last month was 74; now, 6& oe anion Hash ucen vexpaten ue te > — nd custome “or style, ty, and. . 5. 3 ‘OR OF ST. ‘1 _ a = arty favor. 6 q son gave anquet last even- ei et s IS 82; last y4 7.8; 10 | member of ali the oth xlies LONDON, Sept. 10.—During the past twent) Lectin aa tak on nents $7 Pauls Enelic Lutheran’ Church. corneraf | Muewineng Wien the fevisionts completed t will be | to second. r. Hewitts resolutions. He thought | ings which Une footing: eee Tee rene | Tenet THe Rarvested ts 2; Last, year 87:8; in proceed to expell hit forinaii’ te ps oeeethiee tebe a aoe shame Saaseeeee rs dot Aith aud H sts. nw, haviue returned to the city, will | Submitted to the President. The Commisstoners | he was admirably qualified to discourse on Ameri- | aR. Simpson, Edinburgh; Prof. Cordes, Geneva; | Wurns 89, a small guin; “Minnesota and Wisconsin, | Sipility of his visiti ¥ othe deals irom the disease reported in Malta, ‘ Surpassed im the city. ful Ris pulpit to-norruw |The evening services’ will | have not yet determined as towhat the maximum | Can politics, as he was entirely ignorant of the | Prof. Aug. Martin, Berlin; Prof. Lloyd Robe 72; Towa, 71, and Webra 76, a slight reduction | dery or other body conuected w FTP OePE Fe ee ernie ae LOT ee ae eae eT aS! oe, be. | agelimit of candidates for examination shall be, it | Subject. In’ science they had uo polities, “We | Kocscheter:ienetiads ee ae eto Roberal | Pz; Towa, 72, and Nebraska 76, a, sil acreage will | rive ‘i ‘The Yonkers’ Hat Strike. Very Beat Ail-Wool Ply and New Patterns, 75 Kinaly invited to all the servieoss Mi ASE | indeed there shall be any maximum. ‘The limit ot | extremely happy,” he sala, “to have visited | ada; Prot. Gally Hewitt, London: Dr. G. Apostol, | make the difference still less between the preseat Very Best Ail-Wool 2-Ply and New Patterns, 75e, | Mudly invite a Ss the United States during the ‘presidency of Mr. ‘Chala Miia bs Tasentiy Siussabes Otc 606, 70K = WESLE APEL, CORNER OF STH | forty-five years in the existing rules has produced | Cleveland. Sked an can tT New York, Sept. 10.—The Yonkers’ hat strike posers iaprdn gba ir and F sts. n.w. James'P. Waisut, pastor.— | a great deal of criticisia and opposition, and the Paris; Dr, Lawrence, Bristol, Englands Dry auf. | fop and Wat of 1886, The average for rye 1s still continues aud tuere 18 mo finmediate prose He said he asked an American friend | man, Zurich, Switzerland; Dr. Raber, ‘St. Peters. | 82.2. ‘That of oats 83.4, against 85.6 last month, . 2. , pect 0 sel eI e ikers have held @ = i. the other day, and a very intelligent man, it he | burg; Dr. 8. C. Busey, District of Columbla; Dr. | sowing slight decline. “The avaraye for bariey 13 | Cardinal rs 2 ae ee eee Hall and Stair Carpets, 9:30 am. ‘The Lord's stbper aud recerotof een | question of ee Se SmI RY, Yoted (for (Mr. Cleveland, and ‘the American | ionet, District of Columbia; Dr, Dawson, Clacln: | S3. See Go an Gescisapscosacn or suceecchpEe ppd og Sg 7 " ber You 's meeting, 6 45 oy sal . Then he ask atl; Dr, Harvey, India Dione some Sis : 2 = “4 4 Floor Oil Cloths and Druggets. aching By the aster 249 pn THe Hoe Bidks | Hie of the Commission has been so-muen oc | he were Taamened Seve’ $84 American | it natt; br. iarvey, Indianapolis; br. Charles, Home, | Wha dition for, pots BARGAINS IN BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. ? 2 3 Board. The company has given them uotil Mone hondrable iclan to the ‘queen; Dr. H. O,| The average of condition for potatoes 1s ver ae 3 ey do = Frayer meeting “Thurs. | Cubled with other matters that the work of revis- | answer was, “Guess I am.> “If,” said Dr. Owen, | Marcy, Boston, De Hamilton Ee Leach, District of | much reduced, trom 80.8 last month toora” Tas | Bavtione, Sept. 10—Cardinal Givbons was poy i i hand pan New arrivals in Fall Dress Goods, Velveta, &c.,£c, | 083, 7:50 Pim. You are invited toll these services 1+ | 100 has been retarded. {that question was put ‘to’ this | meeting, | Columbia; Dr. Gihon, U.S.N.; Dr. Gordon, Maine; | 18 four points lower than iu 1881, and the lowest | seen early this morning in regard to thes da tet ert omen ‘We have just received some New Things in Early Fall = METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, COR. THE EXAMINATIONS TO-DAY. ‘are we satisfied?’ I say, ‘guess we are.’” A great | Dr. Reeves Jackson, Chict ; Dr. Laskey’ Muller, | record for September that the Department has y Sy: Shacsbearet tek ns Gaon a ‘Drees Goods, ranging in price from 15¢. to 50c. As and C sts. nw —Preaching To-morrow at | An examination was conducted at the rooms of | mn like the President ‘might have found some- | Chi De. A. FA. King District of Columba; | ever Recorded. ‘The ‘reduction. 18 mainly. in ths | Mets of the Brooklyn Svandard, of hls con A German Musician’s Suicide. ate 11 o'clock 3. m., by the Kev. oTEPHEN Rows, Praise icago 2 i ; 5 =—ye Ki ; ro thing else to occupy his atventio in the | pre _ ig, West. ‘The maize average 1s 78, that of New York | Mon with the suppression of a letter to Rome re- | Hosokex, N. J., Sept. 10.—Emil Kritk, a German py bea ee ern service ab 8p. 1. Sabbath school at :3¥a m. It | the Clvil-Service Commission to-day, of applicants | White Mountatns sbout this time of tke year; ‘ms | Sj eaegar Chtcago: FEN Gaerne, 81, aud or Pennsylvania's, ‘The Michigan aver. | Garang the case of Dr fter reading | musician, Who bad been in Unis country but a few Fine All-Wool White Flannels, 25¢, 31c., =r —_ There ears teeny te tious. |For bookkeeping | might have been driven away by the doctors, but | Dr. Lusk, New York; Br. Kleinschmidt, bistriet of | age 1s 90; thatof Illinols, 40; Indiana, 43 Ohio; | the matter he simply sald: “I have no reply to | montis, Committed suicide is morning by blows Canton Flanuela, Sc., 10c., 12 METROPOLITAN A. M. E. CHURCH, p A g iH T KAS Ds Netirs make,” ing lis brains out in Bodes’ Hotel, Financlal eme Is, Sey 10, 12540. ‘at, between 15th and iGth sis The raster, | there were twenty-five candidates, of whom seven | instead of that he remained ere to welcome tt Columbia; Dr. Cuthdert, District of’ Columbia; | 10wa, 57; Missount, 7; Kansas, 62; Nebraska, os, —— tr ed to have led to the deed, Jothlentia line of Housefurnishing Goods at correct | Rev PG. Sizwann’D-D..will preach st Il arm, ou | Were females. ‘There were also eight applicants | “When the history of this grand country 1s writ | Presideut'N.o, Davie or the congress; and Dr. | The condition of cigar tobacco 18 highin New| «yy a a pee ye PS prices, ss i TAbliction and abe iinisiy ot the boc ‘At 7:30 | for the position of special examiner, and Your for | ten,” he said, “we trust President cleveland will | fen B.Hauillton, secretary-general, Zork and Pennsyinania, but depressed slightly in lagman and Conductor Found 7 Ege hf wg en eee 9 JOHNSON, GARNER & CO. Special imiuste under the daaetae opt will preach. | appointment as principal examiners inthe Pension | have a niche'in the temple of tame side by side | “a service was held last night by St, Luke's Guula | Connecticut and Wisconsin. ‘There 1s shent ius, > Guilty n Franz Krick, 18 editor Sturnberger 636 Pennsylvania ave, Se Me Taxa: seranicr Teton of Prof. J. P. Lax: | Bureau. One for medical examiner of the Pension | With those great men, Lincoln and Gartleld. Austria he Church of th ovement in eastern shipping tobacco, and. fur- , Sept. 10.—A Timer’ spectal Volksblati, tn Mot vs Penman “ae FE | nce fr‘ apimaneat tis Sts ena | Wit aae AR ue, ad, Qe | ofthe Chueh aceaatio in hoor ote | proven extern oupag eoSuiae See 38,4 Zeenat, cre, —— —S___ South Side, near Zum ot_ o> HOTICELISITORS ‘TO MT. VERN, | ment, and one for promotion, made up the class of | You Say, ‘We admire your queen.’ We can say | Dr Townshend, the reclor of the church; preassed a averdict holding Hagman Jones aud Condes Balfour's Respon: Te | ee a a Be to you With all truth we admire, we love your | a short sermon on the duties of & phy: THE DISTRICT DEFEATED. Childs guilty of Criminal negligence in the recent | _ DUBLIN, Sept. 10.—The Freeman's Journal sayag 1 the varicus groups by stating the day and the number ——— queen of beauty and grace, and ih seconding this pasar cole collision on the Burlington road near Afton. Both | The blood stain is indelibly attached to Mr. Bale Losvox. Livenroot. Croraxa Co. Fea Ghee S32 LLON, photograph Interior Department Changes. Yote of thanks we simply express a prayer that satis ‘The Commissioners’? Demurrer in the | Were arrested and released on ball. four, chief secretary for Ireiand, aad to the gove aris : : fllman's Gallery, 0ik> Pa, aye: /N\O#FAPs ‘The following oficial changes have been made | NF. President Glevelaud andra, Cievelana may | _‘Theexhibitors in the exhibition of medical ana | THe Comm ph —— erntient. The Journal accuses’ the oMclals of ANNOUNCE THEIR FIRST OPENING OF RUFUS H. DARBY HAS ADDED TO HTS | in the Department of the Ieee jong continue in strength and health to preside | surgical supplies in thé Infantry armory this| Suit of Justice Gray Against ‘Them A Mineral Spring Found. Sending & force Of police and a reporter to Mitche FALL AND WINTER SUITS FOR BOYSAND | TWO LARGE CYLINDER PRESETS Led esos: | General Land Ofice—Resignation: Mra, Marter. | “ised 7 Gwen hnished the president, Dr Davia, | MOFMINE Presented Dr. Patterson, who was in A B PRES 7 stoW'n, on Whose evidence the Warrants agalLsd Catcaco, Sept. 10.—A special from Attica, Ind,, | Slistow.n, on whose evidence th says: in boring for gas iu this city ata depen of | MF. O'Biien and Mr. Mandeviile, the poor law CHILDREN. assortment of NE os ‘Mason, of Arkansas, clerk at 1,000. Promotion: | sald ft was hardly necessary to. put the motion to | Charge of the arrangements for that branch of the Ww tuo. DEMONS FOR SHow XD Posten PRINTINE = 4 ye f = ae dian, were issued, for Ube special purpose af 2 congress, with a very handsome and valuable set | Inthe case of Horace P. Gray against the Dis- | 570 feet water Was struck. The well was aban- | SU! rehibexour ‘S0N0OLAGire sonour sure aciatice unaurramed by any ostablishicent in this | Mra Kate W. Burt, of Colorado, $000 to $1,000. | fortis unneingus Tore fe rena dered It | Or'ewodizen silver forks in acknowledgment af | trict Commissioners, to qulet ttle to lot 1, B26, | doned by the gas company and purchased by a | ©*#Speraling the crowd | a : Stk on short notices at seeaeeti Jeb, aud Foster | _ Peusionzomce—Appolntment under civii-service |" t-there are no noes here nee tag | hisservices The presentation. vook place in the | Meridian Hill, and 7,000 square feet adjoining, in | S¥Bdicate, who, vesterday, recelved an analy The San Salvador Revolution Ended. scmoon surra. Bonk, om PROF notice. at reasouabie prices. Skilled | rules: MPs. Mary A. Saltmer, Of Pa, Copyist oe m : exhibition hall at 10:30 o'clock in the ‘presence of b , An | from the State ‘chemist, showing that It is oue of workmen. Satisfaction guaranteed. $000. Kesignatlon: “Robert A: Torrey cf Missy | g Diadisunllton, the secretary general, then pre. | exbibivon Hatt At 10:80 or W. Lambert, president | Which the demurrer ut defendant was overruled | the finest mineral springs Iu the country. Lithium, | LA LIBERTAD, SAN SALVADOR, via GALVESTON, A SPLENDID SUIT, AGE 5 TO 13. $2.50. s8-1w ee SOE eB 511 pat | clerk at $1,000. g ” | Section of ral irk erg ity;,on belialt of the | Cr the Lambert Pharmaceutical Compauy, by re. | DY Judge Merrick, the bill was led on March 22 | magnesia and soda are combined. tis eacay quanti; | Sept. 10.10 ts reported that La Union was occu zs y gs = = LAYERS | 1 2ice,0t Indian Affairs—Appotntments: Otway | gold-ueaded cand 48 AN CSprenee ay thet | quest, made the presentation. Ho said that this | last. Mr. N. Wilson filed the billfor Mr. Gray, and | Uesas to at least make it equat 10 aug uluerad | Het ty a Phcpaettnt tic bo a SON QU YITFEE OF BRICKLAYERS: | L- Carter, of Miss.) special agent for depredation | €iucion of his courtesy, Pr |'was the, Most successful exhibition of | it set out that the hill was laid outinto villa lots ia Boring. is, wonderful, fiowing 200 eatiok, ie | killed and wounded. Erancisco Baraions, tendet N No. of D.C, will receive s Ne fi ny W! o oy ~ tl ve vs vi de 13.22.00. i anil Late aw., until MONDAY | Sass, $1,000. to-$],200; Dawson 4 Be ef DR. HAMILTON REPLIES, fina, “Men ‘from thie Quywnere, in | the | 1867, when immediately north of Boundary street, | SPD, 1S, carrying the water to a height of 180 | Of the revolution, Was wounded, BOYS’ SUITS, ALL STYLES AND COLORS. vat the Schuetans Boek uoees Of the | La., $000'to $1,000. Dr. Hamilton then took the floor to reply to the | abroad who had dug down into the bowels of tue | Opposite 16th street, there was a hill so large and | feet through a five-inch pipe. iter ne Tevolution has “been completely inet. "{HOS HUGHES mths Geological Survey—Resignation: Robt. B. Riggs, | speeches of the foreign delegates. He said: earth and brought forth its mineral treasures, and | prectpitous as to be practically impassable for ve- a pps Sorte ae eee en PRICES RANGING FROM $4. $5. 26, 86.50 = Wee Saad Gea of Dak., assistant chemist at Mr, President: I could not fail to be deeply | Men Who had gathered the cane from Towers and | hicles and a barrier tothe extension of 16th street, Fatal Fall from a Church. ‘The Freedmen’s Hi e . st —_—. a Ona x mea ib 1 ants ‘at the feet of the ‘New York, Sept. 10.—W! work t TURED FOR OUR SPECIAL USE, AND ARE .¥. Catalogties cat be obtai : Heche ‘ap } has as guests | poth during this present meetin, the wat Bad jgured BUC | A. Peterson, a young Dane, twenty-tive years of ‘CHARGE. hariteter aaa ae book stores, or upwn application tees ee Mrs Wilson and Miss Hanford, her ntece, both of | six month 1 ain profoundly geatetul for tag ese | Ces, Ad all this Was due to theexcelientinanage- | Mit could be easily reached. With the expects- NE NOVELTIES. ANN Ge EUGENE D. CAKUSI, Secretary, | Portsmouth, Va. pressions now placed upon Teor “But, sit tha | Ment of Dr. Patterson. “Much more that was com. | lon that this avenue would serve as a public | 3° his footing and fell on a projecting | Dr. C. B. Purvis, the surgeon tm chargect the Bt i a fron rod on a stairway below and was impaled. | Proedmen’s Hospital, in his annual report to the 4 3 street or avenue, and that the extension of 16th > ~ ie wianaune’ ocala oa nen. Be wie | (itt G. P. Sanderson, of India, who has the ais. | Stocess of this congress 1s due to no one man,” All | PUMeneT Ot/ae eedtereon and CONgTALLLALOTY Uo | eet ee ee ee era ton Meee tia net aaaals chest and passed OUL Of 15 | secretary of the Interior, states that 224 pers : ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER | tinction of being one of the greatest hunters in the | 22 sae oie evoked With, the spirit and enthu- | “"},“patverson replied with deep feeling in ack- | erty tn question. Me sets forth that the District, weed ieee sons were admitted to the bospital and cared for AND WE WILL MAKE THEM HAPPY. f, Seater EXCELSIOR willbe taken of tne | World, and holds the unique post of government | Si#sih of Americans whose eee na nowledgment of the substantial compliment, Commissioners propose to extend, 16th street 160 x aa eins Guring the past year, Ho states that thisisan me teuer 12.’ steais'r GEORGE LEARY wil make | fudecor Me wee Hornaday of ns ecit? aS ABE | tue strongest would ‘have failed ‘had it not been BLN OURirOBAR OF Che | fe ae ee aes grounas et omy propose Loxpox, Sept, 10.—The steamer Endymion,which | increase of 123 over the previous year, Of the % Saturdays. at 5:30pm, SONAy® Wedges | seum. for that noble army of scientific men abroad, Who, ‘and also in charge of the headquarvers laying cuban sagition Adamn Bacheann. Cia: | artiven at teeion Fenster pee ee Seek | whole nomiber treated 2p were colored males, 816 CLOTHING COMPANY, — aturd: deaf to all misrepresentations of disappointed tac- | B22 rant, Harrison, Jack-| on board the crew of the British bark Orquell, | were colored. females, 607 were white GoumRonsEierae Aner sn absence of five years in Peoris, Ti. MF. | tonists,came from old England,ehe universitiesand | Of, > American Medical aaltors” aswoclaion it ay a ae tis and | Capt 3 mere | a vu ue Riggs House annex, was last night presented King, Lincoln, Nelson, Oud, and | Capt. Brown, trom Barrow, August 1s for erth | and” 1:2" were wilte females; about 2 «Corner 7th and G sta nw. ‘Mt. Pleasant. John G. Keene, son of Jas. R. Keene, supervising | vine-clad hills of France, the ‘seats of learning in ofoe stitate, the latte taking 0 portions of the | Amboy, which was abandoned in a sinking condi- | ex-soldiers were admitted on the recom- = Match os FUULSDAY, ope 1sck cuit pane Ue | his bride on the setior ust monty Seetneeatee | Germany, the clues Of the Alps, trom sunny Aialy, | he presentation spescn eee saeae eRe. ace | SDTing Fuad aod Rock creck churchvoud, and alge | tlaren'serasaben Dik Tauivude 48 degrees orth, | ichdation of the ‘Commissioner of Pebsionty RSDAY, St he 26th of ursday, fastnesses: 5 mag ‘street called California. ve 1e Tescue O 3 25 we uy recommendation, TOC Boe, BE 5. DOWNING Has RETURNED | thé 1st Inst. a reception was held at his old homé | Danube; from far-ofl, but éver-near, Russia from | St re present about Atty genciousen ined ae Svenue, sweeping trom Rock Creek, near Maio: | was ettecced with caurens diticuity. ‘The steatn- | ot ‘he police. “The senttary condition of tue iste © Crose Besrsess to the city. in Brightwood, at which were gathered many of | the golden shores of China and Japan; trons Cairo | Were D! medica Home, With Grant Circle at | er’s boats were damaged and oneof hier davits was | tution, the report staces, bas been ‘and the (Oftice 1224 Fst how. s6.ot"_| his relatives abd numerous old friends. ‘The bride | and the sands of Egypt, and the ev nis ee ie taken médical journals, cane ie ek New gerey. avenue exterded. | broken” mortality, though Large, 1s leas ryCts a FOR THE VERY DEST | 18 your Fare accomplishments and was | of Palestine, and nese “ Serta lared that even: tacts: oe five chs—-oVer one-third 6 THE ENTIRE STOCK, $25,000 WORTH, OF DEY | $e, 101 THE VERY REST 150 DEG. FIRE || the object of much sdmiration, Mr" Reese ie | ork eee cea ea eee, cepreem ALTE Enkntey: heprescntacive Meteo ea ona: | fortn by Mr Gray's il were true bead noaucs | A Train Runs into = Hook and Ladder | iit Nou ced ent ton bapa de GOODS AT AND BELOW CosT, ac, sold in any quantity: 150 deg. are test oF t50 | CUFBS to the West about the 15th. Heeeude Tach Ume cannot efface and as Lies | Tras also present and made s happy address ‘Thé | Of complaint to call for the intervention of the ‘wrnck. Yo the hospital. There were 1.765 patients dis- ~ : Hef Gah te moumtee! by lay. constautly ou hand. The | | Miss Kate Field isin San Francisco, full of en- | our dear colleagues have braved the dangersot che | Was Also present and made ‘and was a | COUrL ‘The court, after the argument (MF. Kidde | syasorgp, X. ¥., Sept. 10-—A8 hook and 1adder | & “Zia died, and © stil-bora. ‘The report BEGINING SEPTEMBER 6, AND CONTINUING | bet Yapot Sima and Mechltic Gila we duakoa speciale Chusingm about Alsska.and the Alaskans. Sho is | CoB cosg ii aca ,caeem the BROOK of most enjoyable affair. The de oa'trom foreign demurrer giving leave tosuswer. | "Tmo" | truck No. & on 1% way toa Tre, was crossing the | slates that, religious wervices, were, Beld, a8 for UNTIL ALL OF THE STOCK 18 SOLD. =< a Erifving thetr industrieg: and wrongs, “hates Bode | When we again meet in Berlin in 1800, 1, iy bo to | suores were, All heard from, and each and every | demurrer giving leave to answer. West Shore tracks, near Lighton’s Lock, shortly | Yy"tNio theological students. from Howard. Onl R COURT OF THE ng, thelr Industries, and wrongs, Miss Field a one the congress has been an emi- P after 2 oclock this morning, a train ran into it | bY two a4 My a THE ABOVE CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OF SILKS, | SSS HL Batanuery- Sours bOanb ee eaie| ms mali ee een ae Enore grasp tia baada'ot Comma g nara and to once Deus most odin! and entre ee here has War Bopartment joel Sad! the truck wes bedly smashed. Four of the Sent or ek et FO EL, 3, r 7 2 Mrs. Rossiter-Smit ran Mat- now, ‘The following civil service changes occur- | men on it were thro’ VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, LINEN (FLAM-| rnis couse beiug refered cone ss hort digtriba- | thew's church, bas returned from the North, where | “Tne speech was recetved with applause, SE ee Section on mill- | rep in the War Department: un NELS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, HOSIERY, UN- real. mpich William 1 Bor aap poe ic ‘DE. DAVIS ADJOURNS THE CONGRESS. man of the executive ‘was presented | Fred. Thompson, of class one, paymaster-gen- tee . Robert H. Power, of Newport News, Va.,who| wnen down Dr. President, ‘with a set of complimentary resolutions office, promoted to class two; DERWEAR, UMBRELLAS, AND DOMESTICS. of penrcntas Tey at detlock pa at ‘has boon In attendance upon the Medical Congress, soko indslgnaco tea Soy wonaee Seca ‘and ane vase of ony, hemed in gola and | $1,000 class, “samme. omce, to first THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD IN A REASONABLE | 22,0853 ince all creaiterso dourig quae, at whlch fata thee ‘* | to his more than halt a century of professional de eee Pye, meer can peeseeee: tame promoted, Go fase din et ri ‘other persons re sake arsaas BERiy mee Ren Yoce | aii E ximnomaararoatocncts, |i bmitiang vn enone an acaot a | ton, be Titer Main Soy aru | Saat pti ef THEREFORE YOU MAY Look oUT FoR BAR| "WEI? SAS. G. PAYNE, Auditor. iiss Addo Graham has returned to the city from among Bil besachee ne iran tay of the British army, maeeeed Sow cum, | merpece-goneral _undee <tvi = OFFICE OF THE COLLE: \tful near now ri aie, << Digict oF es anor Tames the deligntful home of the Mlsses Delaplane, fhe happleat feeling of, his life that, be co cho Frith brace and feeling. ver-general's ofce, has resigned. THOSE WANTING ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE | ,Teruerars ap herby wtided tate pempblansoo- | ime Annie Kantman, formerty ot Washington, | and 20% only seo the prosasion be loved erect OE OPE a ey thet LINE WILL SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING Sinn Te ae ed prin and that ao ‘there- Pang with her aunt, Mrs, H. Kaufman, No. ae stand = here i Paget eter n ‘wim be omega mae Tromaene hes ‘pardoned mins = sa Soa as ¢ Commlnioner Upahaw, otto inn | He eaeaend shoe Wo ed cu, ese he ata ia ss . poten = = Seay pononen asatane Commlnioner Upshaw, of to eansea acetate Suey serie meet Go. fenced im the soathern district THE GoODs WILL BE SOLD| “by order uf the Commissioners D.C. leased the handsome residence of | but in the name of the in america, ‘The Nlagara excursion train Bal- ae peeioe : 3OH¥ F, coO1 Chier cl ia ‘Will leave the money. The pardon message At ¥IFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR s6-whs6t Coileciot of WesewB.C._ | tent, No SSE G mieoe Or eee eae Tres There wore Be aad neta bers or ao ont | tmore and Potomac depot at 6:48 o'clock this af-| ts almost totally blind, I» Fee SPOUGETOWS, UNIVERSITY, scHOOL there bis family, feasion from every State in this great Union ag- | ternoon with about 400 of the.foreign delegates. It | that his wifeis dying. He STORE FOR RENT; FIXTURES FOR SALE. The next session of thisesbuct Cin, Mrs. H. L, Sumner has returned from the North | Sembled here to greet the foreign members, ‘Will ‘consist of eighteen cars—thirteen Pullman | mercy by all the court officials. DAY EVENING. OCIOMER STH. Ghoulars con be | after a stay of two months, Congres faring ott ring oat the protesion sion of two city in eee einen rea ay and bagwage cars -Forthis| Curr, J, J. Hassuzms, the appointment clerk of mineeeaca eae pearaa seer, tuett tip to ine plencemee ‘and Lake | bers ot the congrins for thee ce es | fal ‘foot imimeminene: ‘the road— | hoes for ne pee wo Weeks ‘Dy sickaeoe abd Is eep?-Sm 803 Pennsylvania Avenue. sn10-tose1? Comer Gthand Fst n.w. George, : i 5 tg a H é i | E i