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_FOR RENT_HOUSES. _FOR_RENT--HOUSES. Fy BENT « Most DESIRABDE HOUSE, NF. at SAETeUt Square €70 per month. Apply 6 ‘FOR RENT_FURNISHED- ¥ and Daseauent b 1 i R ST, Two. ten rooms, comfortably urmiaited, all modern inprovemeuin, $70. MME PARKER, 26-12¢ 1418 F Ol RENT—4 PARTIALLY FUENISHED 600M Cottage. ‘To parties without hiluren B at. a w., Tuesday AWevtewdays . FFE BESt—ey 0. HOLTZMAN. FURNISHED, av ur Thos C3. wt wear 14ta. 16: ‘stur. ie. 10 Fs, UNFURNISHED. ette Sq. 17815 OFFICE ROOMS. now. 14.150 525 1th st, Yr. 100 Bleyant rouins Ti 100, building.” fi. eproof.trou 30 to 100 each. 6 F st. u.w., office rms. Fet, 2d door, lr...100 STORES. Magnificent stor, Sun Iguildiug. per an...6.000 "23 999 F st nw., large store ‘aud Sr. Price at office. For hist of property for sale, call or send at office. KOO MOLIZSAN, 200n and F ate uo. RENT—BulCK “HOUSE. INQUIRE | OF s Fe L x WHEAtLit UMOTHENS, corer 7th aud howe Island now 320-60 {OR RENT—BRICK DWELLIN EF +3 Feasouable rent to good te SOY Ist st. now. sip 14 » IR RENT—MODERN Bt Tso L st. 10¢. Tisie st oe toad be Sinsaen & Liebe KuOM BAY WINDOW PRESSE ents, lane yard to wide alles, hog yapered lcour for. stable ead. OWS, 00 <1_ONE 3-STORY BRICK HOUSE, GO wee », bath-room, &e 13th sts. w. ory brick bcuac, 8 roomn.comcrets feilue’ papeted with yoke paper, 2214 G grit w. "Ment Sos pef month. "both homes have moder itaproce= ite Inwiuite 403 7th atm. JOR RENT— 1:41 CORCORAN ST. A BAY. ‘dow turee-story House, with ten lange rooms tb, butier's pautry, dumb walter, closets, &c. fust-Fuou ob fst vor, fronts south rent $49. PO WAGGAMAN, O17 F st FOR, RENT HOUSE 41 & sen couveniences, key next door, Inguise at 14 stow. JOR RE: 7 dow Houses. nine rooms, bath, pantry and. cella: juodern improvements. 9th st, betwees Pand Qs iw. inquire 125 East Capitolst. | s2-t" oR FURNISHED HOU rooms and bath. sanitary plumbing: thorough re- Yair. modern deouratious: pleasantly located. uorth- cars iuarkets, schools, clurches: china, uuplied. Address D- X-, Star vilice.s 24-20" T_A VERY DESIRABLE NIXE-ROOM 815 Boundary ‘st Meridian Mil, Hos. 6. 1446 QST. NW. S-STORY BACK bey windows, cellar. and yard. Kent, 15057 14th st pow 2 Duilding? Kent, $43. Apply at 411 Loch st aw. 4 Pantry and Bath: Fine ‘Cell ut. all mod. improvements: ), 1m advance to careful tenants, 1919 Penn. ave.. 4rs...320 Cormer Cleweiaid ai YOR RENT— Maan. av. uear Dupont?) ‘N.Y ava, Sr.20.40 “2dat. Or. F RE RENT_ 1226 © ST. House, with ack ot RENT—FUKNISHED—1301 18TH ST. N. W., $335.53; 1618 Khode Island ave. $125: 140 Massachusetts ave, $160.66: 1619 [3th st, n - 1514 K stn. im 1407 ¥ stn. w. FH RENT— u 3.00 B.W.125.00 1203-1208 Iytit st." 65.00 25.00, 2 B ‘| e 5 720 Conn. ave. 14Ctavaby 3s 18th pare most desirable sections of theeity. Unfurnished flats =e red se Bxax. 8r....82 ‘at ous oft & JOHNSTON, 738 154 10 N s.w..6r..w.ke814.30 OS sw. Br w ke 144 JROk RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, GAs AND water, alsoa store and cellar for rent Inquire at 2000 Is sepa HOUSE NO, 7 rooms, all moderm improvements. ‘THOS. J. MYERS, mep2est? F i - 221 FRET Et st. 12 rooms, mi, newly fitted up; lane Attic aud cellar aud in every respect » Dret-clasa rewl= deuce. 960. Wry D BLE, “sea-6t TSI ¥ at FOE, BEST, 80° ST. No W.. 9 ROOM brick house, as and water, rent $35 per moutl Inquire sz3 Piet. ber snap Bk RENT_NEW 6 WCR a1 wioH (sround overiobing te euuresit), ea fev f Othe. water iu yard. om line uf care; reduced 1OgUE Sit taken his neck: OR RENT—NINE-KOOM HOUSE: MODEKN IM- provements: can be bouxtt or rented; furuished or Uunturnished: unfurmiabed price. $4,150. Also, lot of old biue China, Clocks, Antique Furniture, alot of tombstone. Apply 2010 H st. nv. Greig Jok KENT—DESIRABLE DWELLING, No. 14 Guh st. uw., 5 rooms, Bath, Callar, ke; ood onder $40, No. 9, et me, 10 rooms, ined. iuup.. #2 ALBERT ¥. FOX, 920'F st. 2. JOR RENT—SMALL HOUSEs— fore anddwe., S21 49st. sw. br. omen wee Frame, Non Sie Ise ste 6 Frame, No, 3 Sorc, Nov 610 10th st we Zz, bath Bekcks Som 20cea Ue aie See ea FURNISHED. Pe TLD st. nw. Si 1016 5 ap.stae,57.10.30 105.840 6:3 16:36 Boundary st, .w.-10 6.20.30 7 as atavie 10 2113 10tn at. tow. © 900 Ist staw.s de, wear 131: JOR 2 1204 0 st, 0D nwo ta t nw, 10r Wa LSE. > Lr. wy i “60 YOO Ese. Ur, 60 3 1S Tet nw, containing 19 rows, inch 2 batus, saloon pation, large pior murror at esch eva, atl modern convenleuces. Apyly W. H. COMBs, 920 Pa, ave. ‘OR RENT—ONE OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS on Capitol Hill; thirteen rooms, with libra very modern convenicues ars; and within cue bi ; elegant location, aud a corner house; rent moder- WELLEK & KEPE111, 3-6 Pa ave.ae. s24-Gt JOR KENT—DANENHOWER & SON. 1115 F 8T. _8 Tow Circle, rm URNISHED 8-ROOW HOUSE, @! for Z reots, oF ¥') for lusll-room: Jano, paintings, aw Linus, bay-wi.dowe, back a tee yard: stable it desired. Inquire 2024 44 Defore 3p. 0 189 Wat, bs 1754 N.Y. ave. % : Ges Pat hd OK RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 9 KooMs bath aid cellats ail sd mtrectcern Codie AMES 30 8 at nw, OR RENT—A NiCk NINE-ROOM HOUSE NEAR Sustinoaina: mediriamprovemente: Apply Yo E ‘ROOM MOUSE, ste, B&O. BR FR ‘REN By DUL: ‘Broom House, furnished, 2017 N st. 10-room House, furnisied, 1908 Sunderland Place, 30-Foom House, elegantly furnished, 1801 1 st. 1G-room House, elegantly furnisued, 1767 Pst Jo-room House, unturuish: 8 Mass ave, '¥ & WHITING, 1320 Fst. 18-room House, unfurnished, 1750 Muss. ave. 18-room House, unfurnisued, 1719 G st. J0-room House, unturnisued, 1313 20th st. i Stables, bet 17th, 15th, Massay. aud N ste, s22-2w Fey —1518 PSI.: A VERY NICE 11-ROOM house, in elegant condition; 923.6 QOK RENT — 1806 K ST. N. W., NEW THREE- story and basewont Brick House, contaiuing 11 Tooms and all modern improvements.” Inquire at W. G. METZEROTT & CO, 9033 Fa. ave. nw. JOR RENT —NEW HOUSE, 1720 HIGH ST. Georgetown, 7 rooms, bath.” latrobe, rauge and Junge bac k porch and yard, closet im every rool, $29 Permouth, Key next docr, ur 630 st. nw., city. sBS-Ste Foe Sst souses 11424 334 st. Cor. itst. and Conn, Ve. D.W., Lirs...$116.66 146 E. Cxp. 1421 Q'st ne die. sz 1825 1st.n.w,fur. LL Slo 11th st nw. 1 Est.nw., 1 Gth st. n.w., Sc. 4M st. fiw stow. 7 Pm S18 Psi. now, Ti41 Corcorail st. 2 G st.n.w. 0 1008 D at:ae., 14 Yih St uw. OF: 2 Leth st, ‘pr... e 47 1319 Coreordis aw, Or. Stable, bet. 43g a at, 4017th Levox building, pa C30 [Lend Fit é 35)511 7th sun. wae. 0 (Gunton Butdhig, its 51.8 15 |Cellar 1o43 Matn.w -. 8 ‘eStable rear 922 Ket aw. tion of thi rty an thelstand 13th," [s23] “THOS. E. WACC AMA: 7OR RENT— STREEL N. W.—10 ROOMS: dvaud an elegant repair keve Sk ted p wi pepegiad is elegant reve. sre NT—3-STORY AND CELLAR, BRICK eo es inents: 2819 Qt nw. Price ear. TYLER DAES Bab Tod Pataease Pe BEE 1 ‘ST. N.W.. NEAT TWO-STORY Fautisie ‘dwelling, & all_mod. iupa G20. SWORKMSTED! & BRADLEY, mage 2 22-60 POR RENT—FROM OCTOBER 15, THREE Ay snd bpeuent brick Gelling 10" roouis and. eh mi at.n.w. Prici 0. TYL ERUTHERPORD, 1106 Fat. new. Ya Bae R RENT—FURNISHED—A MOST DESIRABLE Fittaisned lowe: i oie. Cendsese ee Bished: suitable for a meiber of Congress or others esiriny toentertain. Inquire 1017 loth ut. nw. Btore and dwelling, 400 1th st. sw, Yrs. Biore and dwelling 46 id st. nw. Sr. Store “reo 154i Mi Rm. 18 Vernon Ps ‘The above is only a and bath roome: 4 red apd fH. GAL, 10-50 BEADLE, JOR RENT. ‘and pleasan iucludihe beth. Rt THE CAPITOL, 4 DESIRAB! vated Drick Dwcllioa, setoonse ast. me. Sis poal BC st. n.0., Det ior board and t T_FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1519 Pittear thd ay cole te pan tice ears yy pevsceretary of the Lirtieh lagatio 4 SHEDD, 1402 14th st. i basa FRR BENTSIN ANACOSTIA, ONE 7-1i00M Cor- tage; mod. ianps: good neighborhood. Cottage; new: lange lot.” Apply to auss0-im ‘One 7-room G. GRISWOLD. near 124 ft, bet. 1th & 9th st bet. Loth £ 16th. Gthi'st.. bear Q...... 4that.,u'r Thoniaa i bet. N Wot, FH Tavs. 200. Mass. ave., n°r 20th 4i 200) Tat, bet. 18 & 19...100.66! EIICH, FOX & BROWN, 820 meri ri JOR fi 2E STORY sod issement brick dwell He $45 ber mo. 1323 Corcoran st. ALE KeTaardeD, Todi se wet VOR RENT—A THKE! HOUSE, ‘LORY BRICI next dour to Georgetown Com to eee rectown Convent. Apply oe Fee, BNR Oe r CORNER oth and O sts. nw. yer mouth. JAMES A. BATES, : 1407 F ot now. 18 PER NTH A FINE COT- tage Dwelling, G25 10ih st nie. by the Ist of ber; city couvenicaces aud “every pact. it best Of ‘Apoly'at the howe br 635 Dae mw. ein FOE BENT-AN EIGHT-nOOM, BRICK DWELE. cet Capa: nod te uated Pipes ese PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave 9 eee sets tan AND DWELLING, tay le for Millinery, Confection month. Keys adjoining: unos ate i214 Up. ANT BRICK DWELLING, 8, EB fiat abd iheds Haak Be tuctiane : JOR RENT — wT PLEASAWT 15TH ST 7 fee ty! Pine, % neat six-room frau 3 ee Folia SE yo ee iP JORKENT—corragn iM Be dent Cleveland's, rt Cee seceentpveagesy ' 60! 1507 Caroline st. ‘n.w. fe... 65.5011 SAG-17-19 0 st Terrace. 9t-50|, wi 11: = LOE. nw Qst iw. tir "70 ayy, Lika [1610 2st st aw, 119 90 je 108. 250 162% RI. ave. 11_.166.87 67 1U11 Coun. ave. 158...250 ate Ci mintctte ig fire ia STORY AND ‘ROM OCT. 1, 87, baseteut brick dwelling, 10 roms, ° all m1; 202 Delaware avenue ne: heated by TALLER & KUTHEWFORD, seo 28 RENT FROM OCT. 15, "87, 3 | r Fes Swelling 10 sednin, lawn and SeUSE: alf'a. 1-204 Delaware avenue te. heated by = ‘TYLER & KUTHELPFO! ete 106 Fat ae, y Lan JOHN E. BEXLE' SCO. Scuoor Svrrus. SCHOOL BAGB, SATCHELS, K! EOS Gt SAECO ELS RUARRACES, ENT SLaths SCHOL Aa DESKS, BLACK BOAK. > KINDER GATES EX Yat AT VEEY LOWES: ICES. BabY CUACHES AT cost, <u. KUPPERT, 405, 405 7th st. n.w., above D st. Woascort, Waco & Ware REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, Yo. 1907 Feunsylvania Avenue Northwest, ‘Washingt.n, DQ, s19__E.8 Wescott. W.R Wilcox 1. D. Wine AYESUE,5-CENT STORE. 200 PuNNGYLVANIA Ave. now. We cordially invite your mtchtion 10 Cur large display of New aud Atircctive cocoa com fisting of Faucy Goods, Chita, Eactheuware, Finware, Wooaeumare hascirares Irvaivare, Hoya Bo Site Scape Comba pracies, casts Dols Fane i ‘of Hotsehold sud kitchen Furniss Eowent Prizes, isos 9 2d EDITION. Lats gr i The Se THE GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT. ‘Thousands ef Veterans Already Are rived, Including the Department of the Petomac-Siocum aud Grier the Candidates for Commander-in-Chiet, Special Dispatch to Tax Evexrwo Stan. St. Louis, Mo, Sept. 24—A drizzling rain has Prevailed for six hours, with slight prospects of clearing up, Trains are bringing tuousands of Veterans from all sétions, many of whom go into camp. Gen. Sherman was upon the streets this morning, and his presence elicited applause. If be cannot be prevailed upon to the command of the the casts General @iocuméand Gen. Urler are the two prinetpal «1 and the former's demo- proclivities will defeat him. It is agreed here that Gen. Grier bas the at following ‘among the Tiiinols and Missouri delegates, Representative Win. Warner bas a following but the support of Gen, Logan's friends in the West is eid by Grier. ‘The opjections openly urged agulnst Gen. Slocum are that he took ube wrong course in tue Fitz John Porter urouble, and that ‘he remained silent on the alleged battie flag order. ‘The city 1s magnificently and appropriately de- Corated and nowhere has the portrait of the Pres ident been displayed. ‘The people here ‘have studied that question. e ‘Yne Departwwent of the Potomac and Washing- ton friends, headed by Capt Woodfin, of Hainp- ton; Maj. Odell and 8. 8. Burdett bas Just arrived, four hours late, Their headquarters will be at Hovel Barnum, By Associated Press. St. Lovis,Sept. 26.—A national salute from Camp Washington weraided the dawning of day and aroused the army Of Visitors and Lue committees Whose duues called them to the early trains, Tue clouds that had gathered early Sunday evening drifted over the city, but a fe mist daimpened the atmosphere early this morning and radually increased in a steady, disagreeable rain, Witch continues at this writing. ‘The first trains Of tue early morning brought Wore Warriors, more Visitors, aud many children. ‘The West and South poured in its great crowds a9 steadily as the rain dropped througu the clouds, and Kansas, with their grussuopper badges, caine Onin torce, Jolning Nebraska's corn-budged fel lows at Washiugton Park, The yray-haired Warriors and sturdy farmers flied trom the depots with grips in band aud blanket thrown over their shouuer, asking only for a vent, Wwaile the women aud children toduled bebind, pre pared tor anything. The gloom of the day was Gispelied by the fife and beat of the drum, whie lively airs from many bands indi: cated the spirit Wat Was wrapped Up in blouse and spangled With brass buttous and cupper badgea. ‘The Pacific slope hud scarcely setticd down oetore the “nearer West poured 1h with Colorado, Arkansas, New Mexico and Texas, Iowa and Misyourl contingents re. ported many men und announced the of Uhousands more. several hundred have reported froia Pennsy.vania. Eurly in the morning Ken- Tucky Posts escorted Luelr department comnander to bis headquarteis and then moved out to the tented feds uso, Indiana and Llinois quickiy Passed Lurvugh tne streets seeking shelter and reeling irlends and comrades. Gossip from Germany. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evento Stan, ‘FRankroxr, Sept. 36.—The Dewache Petersburg Zietung, Kussian, says to-day that an increuse in the raves of duties 1s expected. The Frankfurter Zettung’s St. Petersburg cor respondent reports that the grain export move- ment ts stagnant, and that the supply on hand 13 Tapidily increasing. A Messina newspaper asserts that tne cholera ‘Was Introduced Uuere in grain tmporied trou 1soui- bay, One hundred and twenty new cases und sIXty deaths have been reported in the last twen- ty-t0ur hours, Inteitlgence comes from Belgrade that the en- deayors Lo recoucie King Miah and Queen Na- tale have not been success(ti, and that a separa Uon of several years nats boc agreed upon. ‘The Euiperot Wullain arrived at Baden Baden this morning, ‘che couliuéntal stock exchanges were depressed With lower prices to-day, the occasion of tne de- cline belng tke Franco-Gériun iouter incident. Political consequences, uowever, rom this affair are not generally expected. THE BELL TELEPHONE, The Government Suit Brought Against the Company in Boston Dismissed— Opinion of Judge Colt, Boston, Sept. 26.--Ib the United States Court 1n Boston a decision Was rendered tbis morning sus- tainiog the demurrer of the Bell Telephone Co, againat the Government sult, and the caso was swed. nt {rhe opinion of the court was written by inp Colt, who stated that the main purpose of the ul Was Lo cancel Lwo patents granted to Bell relating to act of transmitting speech by electricity on the round that they were obtained by fraud, ‘The it contained nuinerovs allegations, the most hn Portant of which were that ‘BELL WAS NOT THE FIRST IXVENTOR of the speaking telephone; that Philip Reis, of Germany, and thers had, previous to his inven- Uon, perfected an apparatus for transmission of ry by electricity. The That! ‘the bill was tuat this court: may decree that said patents are and have been since the date of sealing and deliv- ery null and void; that they were wrongiully pro- ctired to be issued by ineans of fraud on the part of eee and eee Sere Bell Doe) Co. may be perpetually enjoined from sevtlug uy Fight orclaim under Said letters of pasate The court saya: ‘THE GOVERNMENT NO POWER TO BRING THE BILL “hat the first and principal question raised by ‘this demurrer 13 whether in the absence of any specie statute the United states by direction of the Attorney General can maintain a billinequity Yo cancel a patent for an fovention. ‘The question 4s bY ho Means free from difficulty, and the d slon of the courts in the few cases wuere the has been raised are confiicting. Upot unt n considera Hon we are of the opinion, that, the carefully considered decision of Judge Shipley, of this circuit, in Attorney General ys. | Stamford chemical works, Barnare & Adolphus, 208, to the effect that the Government, in the absence of an express statement, Nas no power to bring a bill in uity to cancel a'patent, {8 sound and shonid be followed by thls court in this case, Our whole Patent system rests upon a constitutional pro- vision and the statutes passed by Congress.” RXAMINATION 8 TO PATENTS. ‘The Judge then proceeds to @ careful examina on of the constitution and acts ot Congress and to the decision of eases bearing upon such acts and articles of the constitution, and arrived at the conclusion that “Congress could have provided Uhat the Government should have ine right to bring suit to cancel @ patent for an invention, on the ground of fraud, but congress has not seen ft to incorporate such @ provision into the patent laws, and that is sufficient answer to this Dill. We think, therefore, that the history of patent legislation under thé Constitution tend to show ‘Unat Congress never intended this power to be ex- ercised under the present law.” He further says that if the power of the Govern- meat to cancel ® patent for an invention exists, 1t must be oy implication, and must spring from ti general principles of equity Jurisprudence, and be ere discusses the histOry and charactet of this wer an Procedure un in England. The power to cancel a patent, 1m England, he stated, waa 10 the nature of a royal prerogative, the proceeding was by writ of scire facia. ‘coxcucaioN. Ater going into, an elaborate discussion of the authorities clted by counsel, hy concludes ag fol- lo "Tbe main groundson which the validity of the Bell patents are attacked in this bill can be Fused inaa infringement suit. brought under section Of the Revised Statutes of the United states, ‘The necessity which might possibly arise in Some cases for the exercise of tits power by the overnment seems to be wanting this case, ‘ue question of power raised by the pill is an im: tant one and’ in view of the con- ict of authority it can only be der- nitely settled by the Suprema Court Ivts our duty in the it case, unless clearly satistied tat Judge ley was Wrong, to follow the law as establtshed th this circuit in the most: Jearned and exhaustive opinion to be found on the subject. ‘The demurrer ‘the bill is sustained aud the bill distnissed, es Riow in Ponapt. Mapnro, Sept, 20-—lots have Deen eausod on the island of Ponapl, one of the Caroline group, in consequence of the expulsion of the Protestant iisslonary, ne man has already been killed, Keinforceinients have been sent from Manila to re Store urder. A Baltimere Policeman Sheots Him- os qimoRe, Mp., Sept. 26.—Robt, of tale rave thpes Of che Central Potice'station shot hunself this morning and died a few hours after, He lett the station after 7 o'ek and went to his home, and after breaktust retired to his room, His Wife Was startled by the report of the pistol and, olng to nis foom, folnd ii unconscious with & err ey a a or CHICAGO, SDK. 26,—At W r eget arte sear Foe of about twenty, Were about to be interred, ev. eral policemen fused among the mourners and ook posgeasion of the corpse. ‘The casket was tuken to the cemetery vault, where ft was still belng held this morni p pend ing in by ‘the police, Deceased’ Was domestic, handsoine face. She died very ke malay A woman with ae essen Chock, Soins ae st Mee sedi try war cca E8S fieei een te Gav cane aatk un ‘tot 5,000 cused. The check & uther Falsed of a a : eo ‘The Visible EW YoRK, Sept. omy D, gor Cardinal Gibbonw’ Trip West. pt, 28.—Cardinal Gibbons left this inn., where he Will re ‘thepce Her identity has ‘ascertained but it 18 known that eighteen of the persons aboard were drowned. 5 —— ‘Telegraphic Bricfs. eS At New York Jams S. Carlin, an importer, aa assignment to Alonzo C. Farnham with $25,000 Preferences. H. B. Claflin & Co. have secured an attachment against the property in New York State of J. Baum & Co., of Meridian, Miss, in a suit to re- <esd aass Wip be‘apar ram at 8 Baden Baden depot to-day and welcomed him was Dom emperor of Brazil. The ‘Nutional Line seeusnce it, Capt. Sum. ner, from Liverpool September 17, for New York, has arrived at St Jonn’s, N. F., for repairs to her shaft. she has 900 passengers on board and will Tewume her voyage on Wednesday. het heaton Appointed by the President. ‘The President this afternoon appointed Chas. M. Foree, of Kentucky, receiver of public moneys at Lewiston, Idaho, Presidential Postmaster Appointed. ‘The President has appointed George W. Inger- man postmaster at Noblesville, Ind, vice Francis ‘M. Householder, resigned, ‘MaRsHAL Banks’ ACcoUNTS.—U. 8. Marshal Banks, of Massachusetts, has forwarded to the Treasury Depurtinent vouchers for the expenditure of over $33,000 by his office. ‘This return now brings the Bulvunt for which he may be Mable within bis bond, and the ‘Treasury to-day honored his uraits for about $4,100. ‘Ihere are still some accounts to be settled, Buu all anxiety in oficial circles a8 to the. financial status of the office has been re- Heved. AN INDIAN TRADER AND AN INDIAN SCOUT SHOT.— A dispatch from Gen, Miles, at San Carlos, New Mexico, forwarded by Gen. Howard and received at the Indian Department to-day, states that Mr. ‘Horton, an Induin trader, was shot yesterday by in Indiun scout, ‘The latiér was pursued by Lieu! Eliott, ur, Porter, culet of scouts and others, Was ‘sot,’ Both ‘the trader and ube scout are believed vo be dying. ‘Tux OFFERINGS of bonds to the Government to- day up to 3 o'clock amounted to $1,210,250, of Which $1,061,200 were 43 per cents and §149,050 Were 4 per cents. Dr. Henry T. Goopwix, of Brooklyn, New Yorks has been appointed an assistant surgeou in the ‘Marine Hospital Service, and has been ordered to duty at Norioik, Va, ‘Finst Assistant PostMasTar GENERAL STEVEN- So has returned to the city and two-day resumed ‘Une duties or Postnusver General. INANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL, New York stock Market, ‘The following are ing and 1,00 p.m prices ofthe Row tots Ciute crusts us topucved iy apeaal Mure wont Mt Dod, 050 Lous siroote Pr ry Abrn| 40% Bites i bets ¥ ‘May’ | Geefoa Aue | vregou Sav. U8 |[vacr atail Lig "veo. Da i sveudiig....-- asic. Lei Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The follow:ns changes from Saturday's quotations gp the wasuiugtou Block Excualice are wuted to-day: 560, Tasistered, ©. per,” iinps., 03," 1891, coils, inp. 7s, 15U1, curreucy, 110 Water Stocks, "Zu, 190: TSVL, couvons, 108% bid, 108% asked, -U. ng 1e01, 108% Udy ig aged De bide D.C. id, Op. C, 18UY, currency, . C, HU-yeur Lund, bx, 130%, culm, 108 bid, 109 asked. “D.C. 30-year fund, 1402, opin, 1:26 bid, Mewopouwn Kaiirowd stuck, 100 asked. Commubis Kalirosd stock, 41 vid. North Capitol and GU mirest, dom waked. Wastiustoulas, 37% bid, 384 aeked, Firemen's Insurauce, 40 bid. Frauklin Insutunce, 40 bid. National MetrypoutaD, Insurance, 70 bid. Cor coraniusuruuce, 0d bid. Coluumbis Lusursuce, 14% Asked. Wauu-lugtou Market bonds, 108% bid. Nex Houal Bank ot the Mepublic, 180 axed: = armers! aud Mechauics’ Bank, Georgetown, 170 asked. -co- fuiubis Natioual Bank, 114% aaked.” Second Aational TSS atked.” Colmuiia Site Tawurabee, Oy Cuctrcade eins Potomac Bslophore Us. 82 aight Jnientry, Moraes aabiaKto ok Ssacd. Wasuington, bonds, BDis, Oi W. Lo 1. de D4 bid, We Gas Co. botlds, 121 asked. “Ball Kun Panorama Con 30 Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., September 20.—Virginia sixes, Past due cuupous, WU; do. ten forties, 35 bid to-day, BALTIMORE, Mp., September 26.—Cotton nom! paliyatseuye uilddliig, A035, Floursteesy sad Howard street aua western extra, 3.00a3.60; do. 1 super, ¥22004. 82; do. 2.:1584.50;. Patapsco superlative pat fuauily, 4.75. Wueat—southern steady and quiet: red, eno :aunber, Tyas; westera hugler abd fairly activ Ko. 2 winter ted, spot, 707th, September, 76% bi yetover, 730704; November, 61 bid; December, S2iub2%—: January, B4adas, "Corm—southern frm nid quiet; White, $9400; yellow, Szasy; western inact, Ociober, 4044u40%; November and December, Rew oF oid, 45% bid: year, 47u48, Oats steady and fiqu—sontiien ‘and Pennsylvania, Sua, western White, 34a3o; Western mixed, ‘S2a3s, Rye rt at.” May firin—prime to choice western, 133.0 815-06. Provisions steady und quiet. Mess pork, ite 50 Balk peste ahiouldoce and cleat eb aides, packed, 7a¥3,. Bacon—shoulders, * clear a Haus, 15qul9'y. Lardsrenued, & Buster, sioady—westertt pucks, tad: creamery, 20 423, Essen stoudy, 18010, Petroleum ste dy—reilned, G3.” Coftee quiet ‘und uoiniaul—kio cargoes, ordinany toftair, Asscaldic Suyar sicuds—A sort, Os; copper Walls. Whisky quist, Liaunls. Liverpool per steaiuer“duli—cotton, AS-dad.; four, Li +, 2uhigd, Recelpis— Hour, 6,818 barrels: whest, 24,000 bushels; corn, 000 busiels; oats, 7,000 bushels: rye,” 1,000 jushels, Shipinente—four, 0,008 barrels,” Saloe— Wueat, 364,000 vusuels; cor, 21, els, chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Int, September 26, market opened strong and higher, at 1G; May, 4474. October vate, 2ox, Peeps Janluary lard, 6.43.” dete ies —_._—_ ‘A Very Liveny Auizo! Anz, dispaten, Septewwer 4, says: Under sbert Waddell has received word from ‘Tonto Basin that & feud fight occurred there on the 18th, in which ‘Thomas Graham, Joseph Ellingwood ‘and a man Damed Middleton were killed on the Uraham side and George Newton and James Tewksbury on the Tewksbury side. The Graham party aubushed themselves near John ‘Tewksbury's house and found bim on When the Graham party was discovered the battle commenced with the above results. —————+e+.____—_ OUVTCOME OF THE WukaT DeAL.—A number of greditors of both Wm, Dresbach snd Jno. Rosen- feld have filed petitions in the superior court in San Francisco asking that the two men be de- clared insolvent debtors and that thetr estates be Drought into court. ‘The grounds of the petition are that Dresbach and Rosenfeld have been un- able to fulfill certain contracts for wheat, and are ‘thus debtors of petiuioners; and also that each of them paid upwards of $5,000 to certain of their credivors, knowing that they (Dresbach and Rosen- feld) were at Uhe time insolvent, and by payt oul these moneys they defrauded vthers of thel creditors, Waar 1s Live Wituocr 4 Loven?—Miss Jessle Smith, a domestic, employed by a New Haven, Conn., family atteinpted suicide in Westville Sat- urday night. She was found lying by the roadside 5.10; do, refined’ firm, Freights to 14 a mg Wheat 70% tor October, Sanunry port an 4 Fy Ba ber shor suffering from the effects of a dase of laudanuin, aud a bottle contalulng a portion of the drug was found tu her pocket. It ty supposed that she had been deserted by er lover, a Westville young man, Itis believed Uhat she went out with the hope of meeting him, and fajling in this took laudanum. She 1880 anXious to dle that she reruses nourish- ment. Laughiin, a beautiul young girl about fifteen Years of age, residing 1 Allen County, Oto, was instantly killed last Friday by Selden Sherrick, ‘gn eleven-year-old boy. Young Sherrick was play- ing with a shotgun, and, supposing It to be ue loaded, pointed Toward the girl and pulled the trigger. ‘The weapon proved to be heavily charged, and iS contents struck Miss McLaughlin square in the neck, causing Instant death, ATHLETE MaucoLM Foup.—A petition bearing ‘the names of over 400 members of the various amateur athletic associations of Brooklyn and Sleinity willbe prevented, to, the National, As- sociation: eu at the foShorrow asking that body to reinstate Maicouy W. Ford ag an amateur = oo eddy” Blonger and George Cal fourteen rounds near Pllisuurg sestetiay, wae the spectators interfered, and the ght was de- ¢lared a draw. ‘They will nght to a unish soon. Yom Pender and Jack Evang Were to fight for $150, ut Evans failed to appear and Peuder got the money. Th *heckte}, convicted of the murder of iis hrst aud sorond ves, Was Delieaded Sabure @ay at Stargard, Germany. z Gen. 81 Who passé th Panvie, saturday, was greeted with cuconbty over ¢ thn? sand vetérans and citizens asseinbled a the sta- The Macon, Ga,, Daily Telegraph, the leading provective taht paper of tikes ‘section, was sold Saturday to go ‘the Lariff-reforin bauner. Judge head forces on the Pacite Cvast, is en route Wa NEW YPEK to ase church tne a, ‘WAS THERE A CONSPIRACY? ‘The So-called Musical Boycott Case, QOUNSEL FOR THE DEFENDANTS ARGUE THAT THEY ‘AVR BREN GUILTY oF NO VIOLATION OF LAW. In the Police Court Saturday, after Tue Star's Teport closed in the case of the musicians, Ed. C. Linden, Louls P. Wild, Jno, N. Pistorio, Jas. C. Callan, Jos. B. Caldwell, Geo. N. Sloan, Jno. Fallon, and Anton Fischer, cnarged with con- spiracy, Mr. Worthington continued nis argument until 3 o'clock, when he fin- fur Wa fate een hooey dntendea Seca ‘Uhatit eras man to fuse business relations ¥ th another because of his relations with a third; ‘the tit was not wi lawful for several persons to do the same in the absence of the elements of force ortr. ud. He argued that although the informa- tion Ueged an unlawful conspiracy, it went on to aver acts not unlawfal in themselves, and that tie prosecution could only be sustained by the averments in the infor showing con- spiracy to do unlawful acts or lawful acts in an Unlawful manner, neither of which, be contended, was the fact. Mr. Ralston reviewed the author- ities cited by the District attorney, to establish the fact that they were all statutory, and in ad- dition fraud oF violence were constant élements in e ‘ab 4:30 o'clock un noon to-day. = ‘THE ARGUMENTS TO-DAY. ‘There Wasa full attendance of interested per- ‘sons in court when the case was called to-day and ‘the attorneys on both sides had their tables cov- ered with legal authorities, Mr. Ralston resumed his argument, saying that when court closed on Saturday he’ had covered every point spoken of by Mr. Worthington except ‘the Thelss case in New York, tried by Judge Bar- Feu, ‘iat case, he sald, was different trom this. In that vase the conspiracy changed was to extort money, Which Mr. Theisy was under no obligations to pay, and it was not contended otherwise. In every Case brougut to the attention of the court thre..ts and violence were charged. No case Was called to the court’s attention by Mr. Worthington 4n which persuasion only was used to accompilsh the desired end. if the District attorney's theory be correct, then every tine a Mason requested the employment of a brother Mason in place of some other person the case might be taken into court. ‘He referred to a case tn siassachusetts where SMELLING COMMITTRES were appointed by the democrats to oust Collec- ‘or Saitonstal, of Boston, from his position, Al- though the existence of such committees were known, no action has yet been taken to take the case beiore the courts, Mr. Worthington, con- ‘Unued counsel, said Luat this Was a case Of grave importance. It 1s a cuse o1 grave tinportance. It | 48.4 Inaller Of grave importanve to kuow whether, when @ munis puuished for breaking certain rules in au order, he can say he 1s Wrouged and ‘haul Members of’ the order or organization Into court. He said there is no force or Unreal charged in this complaint, “Mr. Raiston closed his angu- ment in fifteen ininuves, when Mr. Moore beyan MB. MOORE ON THR RIGHTS OF LASOB ORGANIZA- TIONS, ‘Mr. Moore said it was for the court to decide whether an Individual is required to be bound by the rulesof an organization to which he belongs, and whether an organizailon has the right to Ampose the judgment of censure upon a member, ‘and whether it uas the right to euforce the judg Ment, and wlso Whetber IL uus the right to disuuiss SUch’a person for being dennquent Me claltned that the purposes of te organization were legiu- Mate; tut tue protection of Lue mwetnbErs Was ail that Was sougul, and that the orgaulzution, as Jong as it did not’resort Lo vivient ineans, Lid a pettect rigut to do Just wuat Was dowe in Llts case, Kelerring to the ‘Tiiviss cage in New York, he said Wwe Knights of Labor, as an organization, never endorsed the acon Uiere taken, aud relerred LO the statement of Judge Barrett, “a party or men ‘ot of our couniry,” as showing that the partlesen- gaged in Liat voycoLL were soriguers. Be then Teviewed tue acuva of the parties un trtal In tual ease Lo SHOW tual It Was not ike tals, ‘He Wen read from Judge Barret in another cave deciding that When men are oppressed Lavy have the nyut to yo Ww Uneir frleuds wud urge enn Vo Withdraw Luelr patronage frum such as oppress: them, aud ask of We Lueir patrouage, Me read severul other cases, among Liem one in 4th Hal stead. 70 BOLSTER UP A CIVIL CASE. After recounting wnat had been claimed, he asked ‘Has Krause beea injured? Dues he iook like oue Who has suffered?” Hus he novemployed able counsel? Has he suffered. Me claimed that at MOst Une case sould ile 1 the nature Of a civil acuon. Me asked Was OL Lis un attempt to Be- eure 8 CONVICLION Lo Loister Up u Civil case. Ar, More spoke UBL about 3 o’cluck, most of the time reading trum wutnorities, and’ claimed (wut under the evidence no conspitacy had been proved, Sales of Real Estate. 8. D, Webb has bought tor $6,000, of A. C. Clark, sub lots 23, 24 anu 2, square 960, each 16 by 100, an 10tn, berween ¥ ‘and G streets norun- West. ‘J. K wason hus bought or Juues H. Marr, for $10,000, lots 1 und 2, bidce 10, Le Droit Park. 3-H. Denison bas vuught of 4.14. Harper, 10r $4,000, 1ov 18, square 5a, fronting x3 reet on 1, be- Tween dd and dun streets northwest. Bike ebe bh District Government Affairs, ‘THEY WANT FIRE ENGINES, ‘The Commissioners have received trom the Citi zens’ Committee of One Hundred a copy of the re- port reventiy subialtved to 1 by tue commiciee on ight, ‘Thy report stutes Ubat the means of exuin- gulsbing fires in the eastern secUionsol the city are eutirely inadequate, and recommends that te Commissioners be Uiged to erect tire engine houses, witb proper tire engines, in both the norta- east abd southeast seclious ‘It states hal tue part of the city cust of Ist street east contains a population of 40,000 and the dwellings are in great part frame, MISCELLANEOUS. ‘There were no new cracks discovered in the L street main to-day. Ls ‘The Courts. POLICE CoCRT—Judgr Snel. To-day, Win, Thowus, colored, tailing to have Ught on tricycle; $sor 7 days. Alexander Grogan, disorderiy conduct; $5 or 15 days. Major Lewis, colored, do.; do, Ainanéa Buuer, colored, do.; do. Richard Stinms, colored, do.; do.’ Mary Kent, col- gred da.; do. | Kdwutd Cole, colored, do, do. “Sno, Megiunis, profanity in county; $3 of7 days, Geo. Allen, colored, fast driving; “personal bonds. Georgeana Chapman, colored, disorderly conduct; $5 0r 15 days, Martha Ricks und Lavinia Jackson, Colored, profanity; $5.or 7 days each. | Ellen Kicks, do.; collateral forteited. Jos Coyle, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days. Michael McMahon, do.; collateral torfelied, obt, Montgomery, protan- ity; $5 or 7 days. “Chas, King, colored, oud and Dolsterous; $5 Or 15 days. Heurietta ‘Reed, pro- fanity; 95 'or 7 days, diaurice Roach, disorderly conduct; $5 or Isdays, Wm. Horab, do.; do. Geo. Loving, colored, profanity; $5 or 7 days. Al- bert Thomus, colored, disorderly conduct; $5 oF 15 days, Dau'l’ Long, do.; do. ‘Tobias Parker, col ored, disorderly conduct $5 or 15 days. RaNor oP rae THERMONRTEN.—Tho following were the readings at the signal Office to-day: 7 mm, 43; 2p. Wy G2; maximum, 63; minimus, 40. Sra ‘The grand jury has found an indictment against Henry and Margaret Sarteau for larceny. aret Sareea tor ‘THE WEEELY Stan's Pocket Atlas or the World 1s offered tree to every new subscriber for one sear to the WEEKLY Star. It is a handsomely printed book of 191 profusely illustrated, with more ‘than 100 colored maps and diagrams, ahd contains: @wealth of genera) information. Bee adveruise- Ment in another cofuinn, ——+———— How the South will Welcome Him, PROGRAM OF THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO A(LANTA, An Atlanta, Ga., special, September 25, says: That the most will be made of the presence of President Cleveland and Mrs, Cleveland in Atianta 4y attested by the official announcement of the Presidenv’s engagements, which was made to- night. ‘The Presidential party will be met in Nashvillo by an Atlanta committee, and at 11 O'clock on Monday, Uctober 17, Will start for At. Janta, making no stop until, Rennesaw Mountain is reached at night, When the mountain will be Deautifully Mluminated. On ‘Tuesday the Presi- dept will Be Introduced to, the gathering at the Piedmont Fair Grounds. He will be dined by Gov Zordon, the other guests being the Visiiing gov: ors—Tay lor, of ‘Tennessee; ehardson, of South Carolina; Scales, of North Carolina; Lee, of Vir~ lula, and Seay, Of Alabama, Mrs. Cleveland and ine other visiting ladles will be entertained at the ouse Of Mrs. J. H. Porter. ‘That night there will be 8 display of reworks, and the President aud wite will attend a reception tendered by the Capital city club. ‘On Wednesday morning the General Assembly Will bo received by the President, and another ad- dress will be delivered by him. “At 10 o'clock the review of the volunteer militia will take place at ‘he fair grounds, in which six thousand soldiers, under command’of Gen. P. M. B. Young, will take art. In the fair ground’s ciub-house the Presi- lent will receive the members of the commands. AU 4 o'clock the reception of the Weekly Press As- saclation of Georgia and Alabama will be held at the Kimball House, followed by the officers of the Young Men’s Democratic Leagues of the State, A agies’ reception during these same hours will be ven Mra Cleveland by Mrs. Henry W, Grady. 730 the Present and vite will old a general bie jon at theexecutive mansion, assisted o ove ad Nes Gordon Evers: G30 to 1d ee lent Will Witness the toreh-light procession of thousand members of the Young-Men’a Demo. cratic Leagues, When thas. 8 over tne Fresident Will start for Montgomery, Ala., prior ura Yo Washington. Lesking ter His Sweetheart, A WEALTHY YOUNG NEW YORKER IN TROUBLE IN THE WESTERN METROPOLIS. J.B. T. Broyn, the son of a well-known and wealthy citizen of New York, was arrested in Obi- ‘eago Eriday night, and asked to explain his rather Qurious condwet, He entered a stable office in Randolph street, and presenting a detective’s card gsked where a certain cab had taken a young lady Benes Ashe could not show a “B. Weeks: . Brown feil ae earn e ved to Lhe Lome of friends Brown became Well- see deaeats eoteu man ‘me Averaiax Fieip-Manawat Suaraxpep.— Field cnded tia tus efuy So etion givens Th Raa souaed great, surpaen, te. ‘arch A Remarkable Rebbery, DRIVER BATA DRAGGED FROM HIS HORSE BY THIRVES ‘WHILE JOGGING OVER THE COURSE AND RELIEVED oF $1,500. ‘From the Philadelphis Times. There was a remarkable highway robberra Belmont Course Saturday, in which the well- known driver, W. W. Bair, figured as the victim. Bair and his assistants were at work preparing the ‘track for the races to come off in the afternoon, At about 10 o'clock tn the forenoon Bair hitched a, two-year-old colt to road cart, and, getting in, ee thing was ei right. ‘When a Bales n near the pole he allowed the colt to come ton walk and was p: slowly along at that galt whin he was sudde! aroused by a heavy nand on his coat collar from behind, and before he knew what Waa up he was dragged out of the cart by three m who vented his mak~ ng, an qutcry ‘by him. A board had been Knocked off the Fence directty te where the attack was made, and through this opening the highwaymen dragged their victim Quickly and quietly into a track of woodland ad- joining the same, To rifle the pockets of their [ae ‘grad the work of mere | ves, as they open any’ Tesistance, Bair is only recently buck trom tbe Mest, where he had, been pacing J and ry claims, nearly $1,600, in- cluding eleven $100 bila This was te ‘prize ‘the Tobbers were after, and as soon as they found it they let go the badly trigutened driver and took to their heeis through the woods. The whole affair Was wilnessed from the club-house by Frank A. Anderson, a stableman, with whom Bair left bis Watch and chain, intending, he says, to have sub- ‘sequently given the colt a’ trial for spoed. AD- derson saw the attack without realizing what tt meant, but called the attention of others to it. The runaway colt diverted atten- ton from Bair, Anderson ran to the gates leading to the stables aud tried to close them, but, 1n so doing, Was knocked down and run over, bul Rot seriously hust. ‘The coit tally stopped with- out having been injured, and, after some delay, Was sent back after Bair, who by that time bad agwin appeared ou the track, 10 took some ume tu make the people uuderstand what had happen- ed. When the situation Was realized a dozen or more men were eager to ive chase, and two OF Unrec did drive off ih their iight rigs to head off Uke Unieves, out as 10 was about half an hour atter the rovbery had taken place, und as Bair could: | $ive no description of bis assallints, they searched Without success. ‘Three men, two roughly di and tue other more pretentious in bis make-up, Were seen hanging about the track on the edge of tue woods all the inorning,but as it Was generally Supposed Laat they were arranging to witness Lue Taves trom the trees along the backstretch no at Leation Was paid to them.” Bair thinks tnese were his assailants, and s0 does Andersou, who, how- ever, Was never nearer to them than a quarter of a mile. The police were notified a8 soon as Possible, and several detectives were put at work on the case. A NUMBER OF DELAW. CRIMINALS FEEL THE RIGOUS OF THE LAW. The Jatt at New Castle, DeL, was thrown open at 10 O'clock Saturday moraing to admit the 300 people Who crowded in to witness the whipping of cfiminals sentenced to the lash by the court of general sessions. The first object seen on enter- ing the jail was the pillory. In 1t were Charles Blake, the burglar, and Harry Sharper, colored, convicted Of theft. Both of thesemen were taken from their uncomfortable positions at tue end of an hour, Jno. Sudawim was the first man whip- (een He received ten lashes, lignuy laid on, but us back reseimbied a German Hag. -Alired Talley Was given ten lashes, aud Jumped in agony every Ume the wip fell, “Bayard Douglass took bis ten lasues With Well-simuiated indiderence. Jno. Me- Closkey and Max Finn were each given five lashes, Geo. Douglass received Uen, and’ begged Sheriit Latbson to “scatter them, lor God's sake.” Geo. Blackiston received ten Inshes with a laugh, but Marry Sharper, Who recelved tweuty, suffered greally, writulig lke an eel Chas. Blake, ihe burglar, came last. His Uwenty lashes rulsed ee ‘at welts, and his back louked a8 though it had ven flayed. An Interesting Lunatic. THE CASE OF NELLIE BROWN, WHO 18 VERY PRETTY AND SPEAKS SPANISH. Matron Irene Steward, of the ‘Temporary Home for Females, No, 8 2d avenue, New York, found herself last Friday tn possession of a human conundrum which she next turned over to Justice Duffy at the Essex Market Police Court, with the resuit of perplexing him. The puzzle is a prety, modest and well-dressed girl, nineteen years of age, Who gives her name as Nellie Brown, and 1s evidently insane. Sue came to tne’ home on Friday, and during the night frightened the matron by iusisting that she should have ‘a pistol "with Which to protect herseit trom somevody who Wanted to take ber money away irom ler. ‘To the magistrate sbe told a Tambling, disconnected story, the burden of Which Was that sbe aid not’ know where she came trom, but that she used to live in Cuba on a haclenda, and (hat sue Wanted to go to New York, ‘Ihe Cuba feature of the sory Was evidently cor Tect, ag While sue was at the home on Friday anotuer girl who bad been taking Spanish. lessons spoke a lew words in that language, and the un- fortunate girl began to converve in Spanish, Sud- denly she put her hands to her head and ex. claimed: “it isail gone.” Afver that she coud not recollect. a Word of Spanish. She also sald tuat she spoke French and Italian, Sue had in her pocket only thirty-three cents abd 4 memorandum book containing a lot of ine coherent entries, According wo tue story she told an inmate of the howe, her mother died at her birth, Her father, whose name she gave as Juan slarina, she seemed vw remember periectly, ‘aud her grandmother, who kept house tor them” Alter the death of her father she was under the care of One called Iyuatius or Ignatla, Sue spoke Vaguely about siidag on the Mississippi, and ap- Oluer OF Lue Inmates Of the nome tnteuding i go to Boston asked Waal Ume the Fal Kiver boat lett, ‘The demented girl immediately told her and aiso sald tual Cue WOat did not run on Sundays, ‘There Was nov a mark of auy kind on her ciouuiug. ier shoes, the matron sald, were evidently not American inade, Jusiive Duily vent her to Bellevue Hospital for examination into her sanity. AU the uospital It Was said that tue girl was probab.y suffering trom hysterical mania,’ Thorouga puystcat exainina- Uon established that she Was not sufferiug trom tue effects of any drugs whatever, Puysicaily sue Was perfectly heaithy, and evidently sie had been Well taken Cure of ‘Tue doctors say that 11s tae most pecuilar case Uhat ever came Into the hos pital, oo —_____ A Victim of the Mind Cure. From the 8t. Paul wlobe. Nellie Bryant, the pretty New Boston girl, ts dead, a victim to the mind cure. Her distracted parents, once converts to the theory of Christian sclence, now curse the name, while the neighbors, who loved and admired the beautiful girl, are both loud and deep in their denunciation of the quacks who parade under the name of Christian scien- Usts,” “The girl died,” said Dr. Ripley last nigut, “ot Want of care, Lyphoid fever, and Chrisilan science.” Nellie Bryant was attacked some ume ago with Virulent typhoid fever. Mrs. Moore, a sclenUst, was given the case, and conducted’ it as usual with her peculiar creed. She gave no medicine, ordered no diet, and took none of the steps khown to the ‘profession, but she worked the mind cure, In the mean tme the patient was allowed io eat auch) laxatives, as watermelon, other fruit, and, indeed, what she pleased, inde tesult, was abo ‘grew rapidly worse. The neighbors saw how the case was tending, and some of them wrote to the city board of heaith, asking it lo interiere and save the girl from certain death. Tis, of course, the board could not do, ‘The girl grew steadily ‘worse, and finally ber futher afew days ago dismissed Mrs Moore and called 1n Dr. Marcha iipley, DULIL Was too late, ‘Tue suflerer’ was tien beyond ald, and siowly Sank until death relieved her,» Besides pene shock Lo the community, Uais will be a shock to the numerous creduidus people who trmiy believe in Christian science, but the aWakening may do po harm, 2 ad Don’t Believe in the Microbe, From the Rio News. ‘The medical men of the United States will soon have an opporwuntty to see the celebrated Dr. Domingos Freire and to investigate his claims as. discoverer of Lue yellow fever microbe, It will be well Lo as the doctor for his microscopic slides, preparations, and other proofs, and not accept bis statements a8 proots of the discovery. ‘There are many people here, aud a majority of the leading Brazilian phystetins along them, who consider Dr. Freire’s di covery a hunibug. avery bug. ‘Te Coup Sxar.—A Lynchburg, Va. dispatch says: There Was frost throughout’ this seclion of tie State Saturday night, and there are fears of great loss In the twbacco ‘crop, estimated at one- hind of the drop yet in tue Heid. snow fell north of Farmington, Sle., yesteruay ng, covering he tops of tne Old Biue and other mountains, —— STEALING STaTE DOOUMENTS.—At Indl: is, Ind., it has been discovered that tons of Books, tnany of them very valuable, have been stolen from the store-rooms of the old State building and Sold to junk dealers, One lot round at tne Indiana Puper Co.'s rooms contained a ‘number of Little ? ing back for many Yar, many, repre of che various logiaaturs, iit various lave Congress, for years back ana Apel the laws of 1886 and 1887, which are very valuable. The paper ‘that jurchased the from a Sener named Sunithe ‘the colored Janitors’ are jer named guapocted of the Uaatl. Te Saye 14 declare that an inyestigau m will be made immediately ud the gully parties punished. A Mzxioan Reyouvrioxtsr. —A special from the Clty of Mexico say that General Juan XN. Cortilla, who has been & government for eleven ‘years, has just been released of Presiden’: Diaz, For years he was the terror of the lower Rio Gt On one eccasion dhe crossed tha! river and captured the city of Brownsville. He has been counected with several revolut and was comets, that of Tux- which brought Presideat into power, ernment to make Mimn paltry © corornment to make. hitn ¢ mahivary prizone, i iuitrm, and’ his popula is ‘oid and one and he no longer du harm, WHAT THE WIDOWS SAX, The Women Whose Husbands were Milled by the Anarchists imterviewed, WHILE THEY ARE NOT REVENGRECI, THRY BELIEVE | ‘THAT THE LAW SHOULD RR ALLOWED TO TAKE 178 course. ‘Chicago Special to the New York World. Of all the persons interviewed by the press re- garding the aMirmation of the anarchist cases by the Supreme Court at Ottawa there are foar who naturally have a deeper interest in the outcome of ‘the celebrated trial than all other people. They are the widows of the married police officers who lost their Lives at the Haymarket riot on that ill- fated night of May 4. Little thought appears to have been given them of late. When the decision of the supreme court came they did not proclaim thelr joy from the house tops nor indulge in trades of abuse against the condemned men. ‘They continued tn their quick-saddened lives, Just as hough the majesty of the law had not sent to death the men with the murder of their protectors and the fauners of their families, Of the seven men who died from injuries Thomas Redden, Tinotiy feria ead Nis Hansen, were married. $ BER DEAD HUSBAND'S PICTURE. It was to these widowed wives that the World correspondent paid a visit to-tay to learn their Sentiment regarding the verdict. Inacosy Mite Suite of rooms on the third floor of a three-story brick at No, Wo Went Erie street, Mra Barrett waa wustly engaged ‘the noonday meal for her old father and three broubers The apartmentewere tidy and very neat, and, notwith- landing et YOULD (she ts only twenty-five, the same age as her busbuna), she displayed evidences of being a thriity and industrious littie housewife. In the modest but attractive little parlor many Temembrances Of the dead officer were ech, Hanging from tue Wail was a crayon (portralt. of her husvand, a handsome young fellow, tae deat of robust manhood. More than once did the little widow look lovingly on his adored feavures while a tear trickled down her fulr cheeks. She 1s. ¢x- ceptionally polite, aud in bidding her visitant to be seated she did 40 ina tremuiousiy sweet musical volce. “Well, I hardly know what to say, I assure you. Of course J tuink that the men who caused Iny busband’s terrible death should suffer the extreme penalty, The Bible says “An eye for an eye and tooth for a Voth,” and Ido not think that the Tule ing of the good Book should be changed to benellt the anarchists. I am not prejudiced when 1 say that they should behanged. Jt istuy honest belict. My Dereavement Was a terrible one. It was Just ten months afver our marriage when John lett tls Toom, a happy, proud young husband, only wo be cowardiy suot'down twelve hours later. MY, 1uy! how the news of that terrible riot shocked mie. 1 could hardly believe it at first, but I was soon con- ¥inced, for the sight of the mangled form of my dear husband alinost drove me crazy. But”—and | here the brave little women wiped her tears away with the comers of her white ‘apron and tried to smnile—“I have gradually grown used to my sor Tow, and can now bear it uocomplaining! Sie leads a quiet lite, dotag the Lousework for her father and brothers, The futher 1s a shoe~ maker, and one of the sons assists hin, ‘The next Oldest drives a team of his own, while the third, a Afteen-year-old lad, goes to school. a pretty Utite gold watcn, with the picture of her husband tnside Che case, sie exhibited with all the innocent hap- pines of acuiid. Joannie gave me this tour days before he was killed, and T would not part with it tor worlds,” Sue Said as she kissed the picture. ‘Te $1,000 s received froin the Poiicemen's Beevolent Assoca- tion has been wisely Invested. MES. WANSEN'S FEELINGS, Mrs, Nels Hansen, the widow of tie North-av ue station officer Who underwent a transfusiva Diood In the hope that his life might be saved, | lives 1n a Uttie cottage near the coruer of Ashiand avenue and West Ouio street. Sue is the mother Of six stuali culldren, ranging ta aye trom Uwe to eleven years. She 1s fair.y Well todo, aud i owner, minus an encumbrance of €1,000, Uf ‘uier imposing Uree-stor “A Would FaLWeR HOU SAY auyilag abOUL th cision of the Supreme Couri,” sue said, when | asked her opluton, “+1 hate death much the iegal as the vioient or. ui my poor, poor Neis suifered xo terribiy that ut umes Tciunot Leip wisilug that iis turderers | laay suffer death in turn.“ 4f Uae law te rigut it Suould be carried ow, bat 1 WAL tot ety tor the diood of any human Belug, no taatter aow debased | Or Ulerly Woruiess and dangerous ie tay be.” | Durlag Uus talk by Lae mother the littie ones | crowded about her in open-eyed Wonderment, aiid, | When the wale of Uweir Lather Was menoued, | looked inquiringly at tie World correspondent, AC desirous of saying something also. 1+) sa! fied Weuseives Witu cuidish prattle ainoug Use selves, In Which “papa” coud be frequeauy beat ‘A TOUCHING SCENE AT MKS. REDDEN Ss. ‘Mrs. Thomas Redden, the widow of the Des. plainesstreet station officer,was found at her resi- dence, No, 638 Carroll avenue, an attractive litte cottage setting back in a grass-platied yard, neat | ha well eared for. Shes a kiud movueels tus | und when first seen Was seated at a trout window Feading @ paper contaiuing an account of tue | efforts of the uparchist syimpathizers on Dehalt of | the condemned men. She says she is. ay invalid, Her nome ty @ small one, bul Very comfortable and cosy, She leads a quiet ize, aud now de- Youes hervelf entirely wo her two chudreu— ary, twelve years and | Eddie, ten Yours. Both of them go to school. Mary is ‘quite a planist, and on a plano given to her by tne dead olicer sue plays meiodies her Lather loved to Lear, To herself and mower these Uutle airs have a sadly soothing effect, but to Eddie tbey are de- The Fastest Vessel Afiont, From the St. Jame's Garette. The trial for speed of what has proved tobe the fastest torpedo boat afloat took place on the Thames yesterday, At 10:20 am. the new torpedo Doat, Rayo, bullt to the onder of the Spanish gov- ernment by Messrs. Tnornescroft, of Chiswick, Took on Doant a number of gentlemen a with the Spanish legation and othera ‘The Span- Ish minister made e brie? Inspection ot ‘the boat, Dut aid not accompany the party on the trial tr ‘The Rayo ts of steel, contains compartments and ts a twin-screw vessel, She is tweive water-tight constructed to carry four Six Funs were made over Che measured mile, giving an average Fun of 204 statute miles per The fastest Tun—the fourth_was LO A Ape Of Tig LAL wee sation Subenguenliy @. Uwe howe. Fes the Nore and 10 wea took rs Knots betng recorded. SS —EE Grapes Should be Examined. From the Allentown (Pean.) Resister, September 20. ‘Persons who are fond of grapes should carefully examine the fruit tuis season before cating It, as much of the frult is said tobe Infested with a ‘small white wort, rendering it unfit for eating or culinary purposes. The fruit, as tt hangs tn clus. ters on the Vine, looks apparently all right, but a aclose examination a small browbish spot, wilt be Getected upon the skis. All such will be found to contain a minute worm, an@ should be avoided. past ress acme es ker Howells @ Lunatic. THE ERRATIC YOUNG MAN TO BE PLACED IN CHARGE OF 4 COMMITTER. A Scranton special to the Philadelphia Press, September x4, says: Franklin Howells, the weaithy young ex-bank president Of Uns city, was to-day Adjudged a lunatic, and it was directed that he be Placed in the charge of a committee, who will 1ouk after his weliare and nis fortune. Howells was Drought into prominence last March, when, after several Weeks’ searching, he was found at To Wanda, and disgored cash, checks and valuable se- CUritins ainounting to §75.000 Lo the irate brotnens Of Miss Margaret Thotas, the daughter of & Wealthy trou manufacturer of Pittsburg, Whom he bad disappoluted in a marriage chgagewent afer all preparations for the affair, Which Was to be a great society eveut in the “sihoky City,” had been PColonsl L. A. Watres, a8 Mist Thomas’ attorney, , and Le Was also present at Ue Towanda mn Put in his charge. A Judgment securities were Bote covering Lac atnount of thelr Value Was also given fo secure their payment on the following = When soine of the checks were presented (or Payment they Were refused, and the Dove Was at ‘once eutered up and an execution Issued. Then Howells’ friends came to his reliet, With the claim tual he Was of unsound inind and not responsibie for his actions, aud obtained am injunction re- straining Ue sheriff, aud also obtained tbe ap- Polistment of a commission to take testimony W1CD, 4 View to determiue whether young Howella, Who had capaclty to verve as bank president, wala any longer capable of sound mental rasonlug. NOUSIX Months previous Wo is Pitusbung escae yacde Howells ald @ young Scranton Woman 10,000 In cast to heal ber wounded heart, and Lhe rapidity with which he was dolug away with bis forvune In this Way alarmed his friends The Jury after hearing all evidence, avcided that he had beew insane the past siatecn months, and Lo Ueir report Chey aliach amchedule suowiug Bim Still to be Worth 4u cash and real estate pearcy $100,000, Miss Th did not appear nor did be: attorucy make any opposition to tue proceedings. IIs understood that aitss Thomas’ clelin bas been, Anileably settled. Howells’ attorney Will way nouliing further than Uuit Uhey do not expect aBy hore iutertereuce Troi F4svur — soe — The Buitders of Pyramids. A personal inspection, says tue London Zron, of the pyramids oh Egypt wade by a quarry owner, Who spent some time recently on ihe Nile, has led. hua Lo the concitstoa Una the vid Ezypuans were better bullders tuan those of tue present day, He tes that there are blocks of stone in the pyre ds Which Weigh Cree Ge sour Limes aBMUCL As isk on th He Faw a stone Wise ratliaated Weigit Was SFO vuMs. BUL Lew Duluders of the ps tausds ed human labor chily. They ly ULiCAT tamsnes of SULJeCks Upon | Whom io draw, aud mest of thelr Work. Wes Gui Dy shiver manual Labor and Tacre are stones AL Une pyramids GO teeta lengla wile AL s@ clonely Together tint a penkole way Le run Over Lhe surface without Tag ae oreak becween, Chew. Whey are mot taki witie (ar either Aaere ty no ta. so periect Vaal iL wi maxe Uwo surfaces 40 feet ih lengeh vebich wii ame ther in ULson us Lese stone Thect. Mis supposed Uct Lucy were 1 ward and forward Upon eac Otker UutiL faces assitnliated, Ae sure see A Bide Down a Flume. From the Chico (Cal.) Euteruriee, eptember 10, A. G, Mason left tue milis at 12 o'clock yesterday on a raft In the fume for a ridetoChico, ie ex- pected to make the Urip in Lire and @ ball hours, DUL ict WIL several Ubrilling mishaps tbat de layed tin unui ater dark and effectually cured bim fora rait ride to Chico, ‘The ride for the first 15 miles was novel and grand—sceuery as magul- fieent ws any iu tue Sierra Nevadus But when the raft siruck tue deep eafious and mountain Pressing. “Many Unies,” lls muther said, Las the affectionate Mule Teilow been tuund iying on Lie Sofa sofuy crying to himself, abu When ubacd What Was the matver would poiut'to ue piano and leave the room. Ifa spirited air was played he seemed to enjoy it like otuer cuitdren, fle te a hands: Mule fellow, frank and outspoken, He has tut one opinion 4s to the proper fate of ike amureii-ts, and that ts that they should dike ox ils ta “1 ain not an extreiuint im the waiver OL ps ment,” sald dirs, Readen, “put Mt Lie law Is right and these coudemacd wen come wiluin its pair, they suoUid be served as the Ju: tue sapr ‘Court have decided. ‘The sufleringsot my wust at the County tospital Were sucu as I hope other human belug Will ever have to For two Weeks, day and tlzht, T sat beside unin, aid the sight of him slowiy dying so horrivie a deata all buc turned my reason, ft was i began to turn gray. Tdisiike very much Ube terribie scenes, and 1 do ail I can wo thought ot them. ” Tue past, you kuow, revurn,” she added, relivetivel feevly through her ‘spectacies, + 45 f ilttle use to uncover those Du It my husband had kiued ao anarchist 1 veuture Say that the wite of relatives would lave manded his blood. This, owever, 1 do not de all I care to say 48, let Ule iaw Cake its course.” Mrs, Redden invested the benenit from the Police. men’s Benevolea’ Assoclatioa in Wwo iiULe brick residences out at Wilcox avenue, on Which Laere 4s sll some incumbrance, but she derives a monthly rental of §50 on boty houses, MRS. FLAVIN'S LITTLE FAMILY. ‘Mrs. Timotay Flavin, tue fourth widow, was Mm When called on at her residence, street, and the interview was had turouzir ter. Mrs, Flavin ls twenty-three years old and ihe mother of three bright, handsume lle children, ‘The youngest 1s a mere Loddier, rosy and hays. He Was liuzhing, sbouting, atid trying vatuly’ to catch his tWo Ite sisters, Who Were amusing atta in the frout yard by playing hide-and-seek.” ‘Tue young mother Was married in Jrelund, and U couple started for Cilcayo a tew days iver tue ceremony. ‘The oldest cluid, Mamie, ls six years Orage und ts an excepuouaily handsome girl. Katy, four and one-baif yeurs old, 1s like Julnale, chubby and full of Ure, “My Sister Says She is thankful for your visit, but would rather not be too extensively quoved with reference to the recent decision,” suid the young sister of the widow. Tancy, bowever, ih asserting t be méted out a3 laid down 4 hanging lu Une eyes of the law, they should be hanged. No, she ts uot averse io capital puuish- meal When it's deserved, and in this case suc firmiy belleves that it ts déserved. Sue ius been iL more oF less ever since the news of her hus- band’s {atal injuries Was made known to her, and we never reler Uo Chat Lerrivic night iu her’pres- ence,” Mrs. Flavin owns the residence tn which she lives, reuting the upper floors. ier home ds pleas- aauy furuisied and wen taken care ul.” Like tne other three Widows, ehe silil owes inoney On her investunent, A Dahlia Show in London, From the London Telegraph. | There was opened yesterday the largest and j Incst SLOW Of daullas Wich has ever been held at the Crystal Palace, notwithstanding that the re. cent drought disheartened growers so much that at one period it was feared that no exibition this Year wouid be possivie. The dabli:, of quick vege- tation, is a very Uninsty plant, and during the sum- ner IU bas pinod for the raia whic has. just coe J bowever, ‘of two é é i | & & He IE : i i F 5 i i iH if : H gorges, WILD the flume stFeteled along looking ake a silvery Ubread fromm the vettou, Cie de Govan tw take on dangers, tor the iua.ter Uset nad Been Suipped in le morning wos dere act with, ad Lhe reat trouble coumemed. 14 oue or the Qeep cuts the V-box tas On to & board, up-ending | the and) Ubrowing Bert | bigu an v'the oir, In fou he grasped a mail Woard nalied to ti und Lud sur | Deaded 50 feet irom Use Botiou of Une cagun. bert, | baving bUL one ard, found limseld Ine dungervus position, aad, to aad Uo lls a ive board ba was ha © Steak, About 20 Tock beiow fi ww between UNE | joists, so, 9 he board wey, Mere sieus plaliora, but the febound threw ulus a seo 19 tue b: T the canon, sirikiug on bts shoulder aad Lhe tae of tHe th Mttiuued 1OF & came the bucaed dow a the raft, When 12 miles from tutco be Was aguia Uw, but this Uno he feliie the Muiue, Wil a Darrow escape frou, drowning. His hat’ was lost and be was wee LuroUgh. "As soon as he got vat Bert concluded that edd not want any ioe t du, ws walked Uke remaliang 12 tniles Wu town, aiiviug 217 OcUK, sae Photographing Wheel. im Mouen, From the Loudon L ixaro, lnstantancous photozrapuy has just been em Dloyed by Mr. SW. Garduer to demonstrate by optical proof the © Upper part of the Wheel of a velitcle in tne vels more quickly Chan Ke lower pari, Mr. Gardaor has taken omnibus Wheel en route, and tu thts photograp While the lower ends of {he spokes tumewately ade Jaceat io Uke Krouud ate Lol percepUbly Umedanpe ened by the motion the tops 00 Uae U SOW “An BRrUiNe Madoa Corressupaing ve ADOUL Lom Gegiess. The plolograjh ais mOsLeuce cessfully expresses Uae fact Last Cae wheel it pepe Teseats Is ih Tap. Jou, An=\antameous puoLoge Taphy, at the rate ii ts going oa, Wili souR Mave BO more Worlds to congue, see - Smugglers Killed and Captured, A special Irom Sen Antunio, Texas, Sayer & posse Was se Vaited States mare ssal's office to Rio Grande Oly a few dayw age capture a gang of sinugylers who were encamped about 50 Ihi.es frou Laredo. ‘Tuey toupd te cainp in the Urust wear Lue river, aud a demand Jor surrender Was abswered by a Falicy from Wite chesters, A batlie eusued, sesulling ib tie death Or four of the smugglers und U cainy and a mUIvEr oC Lores, Kiera escaped by scatped Towing Ubrough te gap in Cae ou ue Mexicha slic. hurt, Hine, taking remuxe Nowe Of tie vllicers were - eee + Dr. Schrucnmueyer, Prince Bisinarck’s physician, has gone Wo Coustaituople, at tye request of Une sultan, Lo advise (he Ladies of the are as wo a Fegind agalusvovesity. neon & legraphs The wayor of Brownsville that the reports of damage by the recemt storm Ukere were greatly exaggerated. ‘Annie KaWson, dauigiter of Solon Rawson, & pro- Vision dealer of Sowervitic, Mars, nas sued D. W. Bailey, a Wealthy man ‘and postmaster of the town, for $20,000 for breach of prowuise. At AUaulic City, N. J., show fell lightly for halt an hour Friday wight. ‘hue temperature fell to 40 degrees, ‘he relations beuween Germany and France at the present moment are less irritating than for ‘some Uine past. ‘There is no Huprovement tn the Telations between Germany and Kussla. ‘The tion Lo create un international Uri bunai ty decide ail questious pending oF Lo arise im Tuture between Mexico and the United States the attention of the Mexican press, MARRIED. ADLER ESR of! hatin Ee Krawer, chaplain’ 4 jar Mind Gitack RiNKOALD, ail ot Hig! County, Va. . As, Sanday. faye Jon oaginn 25 1887. ot Wy hi soul rest tm peace Vasagutered det Bessie: