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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penasylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, 8 H. KAUFFMANN, crest. Tme Evevrno SrAn is served to subscribers in digy by carrier, on theirown account at TO cents poy See on se fer mouth Contes a the counter @ By mail postage © eet, Re. g0. siz mouthe oS . [Ertered st the Post Office st Washington, D. C.as pecotd class mal matter) WEEKLY STA®—published on Friday—gi » yar posmec rrepail. Str months, SO cena? et bening Star. ‘TME SARATOGA CONVENTION. Gathering of the Democrats of the Ear pire Stnte—President Cleveland to be Endoreed—W hat the Ticket will be. Special Dispatch to Tae Evextwo San, SARATOGA, Sept. 27.—The democratic State con- vention to-day Willggive President Cleveland a most hearty endo! t, and It Wii see that 1 means What {t says by electing a State committee, of whose thirty-four members twenty-three at least, and possibly twenty-six, will be strong sup. porters of the President. Judge Wm. T. Miller, the prime mover in the attempt to capture toe convention and turn the new committee against President Cleveland and make Gov. Hill a candi reelected to the committee from his own district, D. Cady Herrick, successor of Daniel Manning a& ————— | the head of the Albany democracy and the stromge much it to the money as another, ‘there with the ex: tion of . 1 in } est Kind of a Cleveland man, will be chairman of wasnocenough money odoaltacwort, neane| Lelegrams to The Star. | Fae 22ssseg ccc % tora m | see et scorer Delieved it only justice that each strect should sents olunteer is now rounding the TRE TICKET WItt. BE have its proportion to use as far as it would go. “ eae | Va Ti-Ne 10781 D. C.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1887. TWO CENTS, “2c Tse oe eeee———ooooOOaoaoao = a “= ae ee ‘ ‘The Supreme ___SPECIAL_NOTICES._ Washirgton News and Gossip, |... , The Supreme Co oa go>, WANTED LMANAGERS AND SOLICIT-| Tye ScrPLEMENT OF THE EVENING Sap today ee | <a for Nashineion and Georgetown for the | contains: ‘The Rise and Progress of the Grand | ASTAR reporter met Hon. E. J. Ellis this morn- Conn A the Race in Raltie | Sc of State, Frederick Cook, of Rochester, mr ° 2 Excitement Over the Race in Bal inated; controller, Edward Wimple, of “Universal system” through National Copyright. The | army; Thistle and Volunteer compared; Wash- | 10g and made the following inquiries: Col. Ludlow said that that was perfectly absurd. renomi 3 Emise lee Gide ede especies | ington Actors at Fisticufts; A New Marine n-| _Hep—Mr. Elis itis reported that . 3. sommes, |” Crnzeny' coxMITTE® OF ONE mononan— tous | 20582 Ses aa co ramanoners ave ne nga to THISTLE AND VOLUNTEER. Be — petween tne | Futon; State treasurer, Lawrence T. Fitagerald, di why to B.D. AVIS, Gen'l At, Dunbarton | nihilator; Quakers in Conference; telegraphic | Of New Orleans, has arrived with a delegation of | rivety passaGES BETWEEN THE CONPEREES. = juare { Cortland, renominated; attorney reneral, Wm, ‘square on this street shall be improved at the ex- yachts Volunteer and Thistle creates great excite. | ° “Bouche, of Oswego; State engineer,” JOLw Bepropriaind todo ease et ema IN punts catheters eon ee eas | Rogar of ew ork all New Sora al Ringe in thelr Judgment, select such streets asit 18 ab- THE YANKEE THE LEAD. letins at the newspaper offices have attracted | W!!! ct solidly in the convention on all measures Ve nw., between Ga.m.and12m,snd2| qpatenes, &c. The advertisements are clas. | friends topress his appointment tothe bench. Do poles v sifted fas aaleeed Auction Sales, Proposals, | YoU know anything of it? ‘The committee on streets and avenues of the —_ Suramer Resorts, Ladies’ Goods, Family sup-| _ Mr. Ellis.Yes; it is true only in the fact that | Citizens’ Committee of One Hundred met the Dis- B UNION.—The regular meet Auxiliary will be held on WEDNESDAY at vi he Adminisiration. It is the first time lutely nécessary to improve, and then cut out of large crowds, and several times the strevts have | 2¥Olving x ‘Mr. Semmes is in this city. He 1s not here with a | trict Commissioners by appointment at their office | 80! since 1854 that this s} je has been presented. Galeck. in The Central Mfieion roomn. Election of Viasiclan pallveaadiroteen mics tines Sone | del tion of friends; he is not here fo. se, the | this morning at 10 o'clock to submit the schedule Sake up the Gabel un the appropeatan . THE SARATOGA CONVENTION. The Volunteer isthe favors kere, ® POdestrians wo ed op ny ES Otieers. ‘The presitlewt reuuests every member to 4 rect A ‘06. N . —— jon has sc presest. Mrs COHEN, President. 1t*_| Steamers, Attorneys, The Trades, Housefurnish- | reference ‘to the Supreme bench vacancy. He tg | Of StTeets agreed upon by the Citizens’ Committee} Col. Ludlow asked Mr. Larner for what Commis. a ‘stoners the restrictive legislation in reference to homination for governor th 888, tf the conversa at street a] tions was intended if LAND PURCHASE IN IRELAND. Uon of delegates 1s a — a ww present loners, Judge Miller was: cl we we committee Ce es ree ners etatied to sat-| PRESIDENT CLEVELAND INDORSED. | Some Underhanded Mancuvering Evie | ni aire, SIX eSBY NCH COB: | ings, Wood and Coal, Sewing Machines, Medi. | here to study and prepare the Gaines case now | St their meeting last Tuesday night. The meet- era er a le eee ner SeorE E | ae = =p on appeal to the Supreme Court, and assigned for | 1g was held inthe board room, ‘and there were HeERSUEY. pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 am. hearing eariy in October. Present beside Commissioners Webb, Wheatley ie eee riteg Have you seen Mr. Semmes since his ar- | and Ludlow, Mr. Noble D. Larner, chairman; Mr. — dently Going On —Chambcriain’s The only contest fora place on the ticket has : isfy Col, Ludlow that the adoption of that reso- Pouche wil MR. JOHN HILLYARD, LATE 434 M.L Well reli, | lution by the committee was not intended to Schemes, been practically settled, and Pouche wili be nome 7th st nw, is now connected with the aks Mr. Eliis.—Yes, he was in my office an hour this | M I. Weller, secretary, and Messrs, Thos. Luttrell, i for attorney general, Tabor retaining ag Hows of SAKS AND COMPANY. where he will be Riggs of the division of | morning. “He strongly deprecates. the impression | 8 C. Clark and H. Strasburger of the committee. | Convey & charge against the present administra- THE GREAT YACHT RACE. Se gerry [OO ee ee eee chemistry, Geological Survey, has resigned, his cence by the re eke aie king after an informal discussion of the needs of the} © Mr. Larner replied very warmly that they A Start Made, but the Wind is Very | maneuvering is going on about the land pur By Associated Press, = S20CE.IN THE REAL ESTA? esiguation to take effect t0-da DOr ie ne ee tol coe not Seen the President | ctty Commissioner Webb announced that, the Dis~ DID NOT INTEND 10 MAKE YNSINUATIONS Light. chase in Ireland. The point of Lord Randoiph | aq narcuss N- X= Sept. 27.—The day opened coat = ‘bought cheap by addressing Box 423, City Fost] ‘Tue PRESIDENT HAS APPOINTED Francis M. Hagan | through friends, His views of a place on the Su- | ‘Tict Commissioners were prepared to recetve | against the Commissioners, and said that if they and foggy, but with « promise of sun and warmth ses preme bench is the lofty and correct view. ‘The | Whatever communtcation the committee had to HEA’ ARTMENT OF | BP“ Uinoveds” SPrinstteld, Ohio, vice Jas, Johnson, | Pics should seek the tan, and not the man the | Make with reference to. the streees snd evenaes ta =— the POTOMAC, GAR age | piace, You may say posttvaly that tr; Semmes | Ue Cy. viet that inadvereatiy ve naa ASHINGTOS, September 27,1887, | gropeegeper ». — Acting Secretary | Visit here 1s purely private and professional, the S at inadvertent ee ieeatondy ‘Thompson, oe te Sreenry, to-day ages Oba pre aration ot ae Ge ae eee rte Reduestanereet tet pagtmene Cminanier, whoa family has bean . easury, ind him go to tue law library at tie Capitol ae | the an kis home Poh Ee at Tisi Px ave. | Hah H. Hoag to.be United States storekeeper at | any time between ® and doaloce, We AS too great | therefore they would be obliged to refer to the Bw, oh THURSDAY, the 20th inst, at Santa Kosa, Cal. 88 a lawyer and too good as a man, and his life too | Sebedule as published in Te Star of last Wed- "to eacurt the einains t0. the Band O. Depot, senedul cl h was his advice to Bal- do make any Col. Ludlow might be assured that | THR THISTLE CROSSES THE LINE FIRST, BUT THE vor | Churchill's spec later, The summer visitors have all fled, and the the commlttes would bring teets to support. thetr| UNTER S00" faNes THE LEAD ax woune rm. | f0Ur to Postpone is promised scheme to | democracy literally have possosdon of the town, o} He said that he wrote that report, and ‘see how the present act works. Obviously, if] There is scarcely a lady to be seenon the street, shar ifehers hed been cause for insinuations it | ,.N#W York, Sept. 27.—Mr. Bell was on board the | tand purchase 1s to come within the next two | The hotels, on the east side of the tain street, aro Would not have been insinuated, but would Have | Thistle early this morning. At7:90 the mainsail | years, home rule will come as a direct result, ‘The | ll closed, and the street therefore divided & bothe ‘sppeared 1a black and white, ‘Was hoisted, next the racing topsail was set. Then | tories know this. I do not believe they really | P&TMMVEly deserted village on Ube one side from @ rg uments of this character occupied the re- | the tug Dent alongside and a tow line was | dread it, but. they are not anxious to hasten the | {270Us Pollicking active community on the ober, mainder of the session, and finally, aren quiet had Bo feta) busy to ‘be lingerti about Washington hunting passed on board. Just a3 the anchor was being | &N4 Unless there is a tremendous pressure on the Hantteds ae va raped A, J the oe Fe a ee et Oe | re ears ox Sconce Carma ano fiioes. | en dace. SS MR LaNNER SPEAKS op Tux pissamisracrioN oF | persed: Noe restored, the gentlemen dls: | Sanied on board a small oat ran Up alongsideand | PAL of the landionts. eis Just possible that land | yundreds of persons that wey have been strangers Services at tbe house “VEDSESD: ‘Treasur, as declined to rev ————— i ck somewhat further. : ieee ee decheanr Cle ee cae peyton Se Waa lieaca mosaics! crTizENs, ‘The Commissioners promised that when the | @ boatman handed Mr. Bell a large bunch of this- | frissaid that Chamberlain, means te token eg a A HE IL | a PRES circular of May 26 last, py ing - nding 7 Mr. Noble D. Larner then addressed the Com- | schedule should be sent to them {t would be given | tes, with the compliments of Mr. Wm. byrne. | departure in Lister, and to putiine a ashen ee Anxiety borne of weary Neukeor Gudniene aloes 3 >_ ATTENTION, CARPENTERS THERE _o Gomer che eaters Soonean cel roe Cee EO eee TOKOW. oF CO8S OVER TILL } missioners in a few words. He stated that itisa | Careful consideration. The crew greeted with a. hearty cheer. at land purchase with municipal Tather than impe | Sions on contested seats and earnest efforts 1} be an inter ne open meeting of Union ye ik ——>—— ‘8:45 the anchor was haul in and the yacht lal guaraniee. le has also a scheme of local Noy Tat the Halk corner rth and L ‘ia tw, WED. | pleturo-pnetumonia does not exist there. ‘Yesterday afternoon, in the Police Court, in the cnesceeat ee ee oe MR, CRANE Aci Gropped down with the tide until the tug” pulled | governnent which he Will challenge Gladstone to 70 SETTLE PAMILY QUARRELS eatsaban the mectl ihersareexpected to | Pas Free or Dory.—The Treasury Department | Case of the musicians, Ed. C. Linden, Louis P. ay AN! QUITTED, All mens . E - i Streets in the city are improved. He safd that the ‘The pubiie cordially 1uvited. By order of the } nas decided that peas are entitled to entry as veg- | Wild, Jno. N. Pistorl, Jas. C. Callan, Jos. B. Catd- | committee had been sent as the representatives of —— OW, etables, notwithstanding the fact that they may | Well, Geo. N. Sloan, Juo. Fallon and Anton Fisher, | the citizens on that subject, and therefore the} Bese, DE, SB MUNGISTPR, MILE, PE | be imported as ganden seed not for consumption, | Charged with conspiracy, Mr. Moore,for the detend- | NAve to submit a list or sureéus walen they tht itis desi w Yorkavenue, until further notice. | ahd therefore not edibl ants, continued bis argument after Tum Stan's | While ne fecsniet ties rect reer ad tt her away in the direction of the starti int. | accept or repudiate. Whatever he may say he is | Without an appeal to the convention, any 4 —= Soon after the jib and jib staysail Wereset ay | han {capped by ae fact he has thrown himseit | £0-day preseuts i ae wu 2 Tompkinsville the fleet of yachts by far exceeded | Into the arms of the Orangemen who are making | ‘ a ner crows be eae a, Pitter, Overt “nace pur sever goanitaect sa Peseta cae eas aneea ies | mestoive preparations for hts reception, Seeined to be more or less poverty stricken, and IG =i board the Galatea. “This is a regular Thistle day,’ neers Was openly asserted Uhat Che one day convention A e was due to the fact. To-day, however, the JUDGE SNELL HOLDS THAT NO BAD MoTive was | Said he. | om ee eet ce LS site is the truth, ‘The sili hat, the clgak the god 2 = CHRISTIAN Sor. | K4usan Mcst Haxo.—The President has de | TCPOTt closed. He referred to the witness Julius } considerable strife over this matter on all hands, | PROVED BY TAR PROSECUTION AND LETS MR. CRANE | SANDY Hook, Sept. 27, 8:15 am.—The wind is ‘A. eahoumelan Prtece be watch and chain are everywhere an evidence of , CHRISTIAN SCI-| - t K: Eisenbeiss, who was put upon the stand by the | the committee comes before the Commiasioners to | opp. blowing from the west at the rate of only 2 miles ~ mates | money enough and a willingness to spend it are —. pew at 299 Rew York | CUned to interfere tn the case of Seanorn Kaltjah, | -csccution, and said: “I have! been bayouted | xpress thelr views in a dispasuonate taemnes oad. 3 an hour, The weather is very thick off shore and | $2,000,000 to the Indian Werm-| apparent on all hands, Two weeks ago not » Sg 2d Sold be happy fo walt upou patients, Ofce | a Creek Indian, convicted of murder and_sen- | Prosecution, Ee with the hope that they may be able to work to unless the haze clears away it will greatly inter-| meat, Single band of music was in town except the small bouts from 2 to p.m._Consultation free. _#24-1m* | tenced to be hanged at Fort Smith, Ark., on the | O¢ seh AT ns geluerin peace and harmony. Mr. Wheatley asked | The case ot ex-Water Registrar John H. Crane, | wnless.the haze cle cd. = Spectal Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexnre Sr: orchestras a8 hovel attractions, To-day there are > iat scary commecion with We W. wardetierk | “vn Proxim. Monae uae i DetTA tier oon Tseoor ee ee be considered as | wna,™as changed by Inspector Holcombe, of the 4 HEAVY FOO. Loxpox, Sept. 27.—Thie hews of the gift of OKC 10:30 the delegations trom ‘Troy, Albany and Sears ge ith W- mal (karan is erean joore, is he? A beer saloon keeper, but | De s ougress oF cor 88 | water department, with violating a District ordl- ea Ae cae eae 8 ‘AU 10:3 elegations 4 SSardtd Space: where he will be pied o> tee ie temic sopra ane lent has | its all right; he’s licensed. I am not a paragon nor | !dlcative of the desires of the citizens. partment, ating Fort Wapsworra, Sept. 27, 9:35 a.m.—A heavy Eu shos theta complete sicck of Carpets, Fans | 8bpointed Francis M. Hagan postmaster at Spring- £400,000 to the Indian govermment by Nizam, of | othe places came march Heeling a OO es fin cacioa Olan este nance in removing the top of an air-valve box on | fog hangs over the bay. Objects a mile distant | “40% reap ht 7 Nizam, of | other near at hand placcs came marciiiag %4-0t | fleld, Oto, vice James Johnson, sr., removed. Geo. Pahaaaal apt le etensr dh Bak : Hydrabad, has been recetved here with great glee, | the town with escorts and beaded by ry in | Cannot be nized; there is absolutely no wind, | gn IMPORTANT” To, FRINGE Gpouans | W, Yom has been appointed postizaster at Union | Workingmen of this country no harm it every | | MF Larner replied that thetrdestre was simply | #StTeet, not far from Dat ohreols wea take up in | 2e sua is inaking areeble attempt to penet-ate | Nuzaim 1s the greatest of Mohoutedan princes, AE TI EF 2 IMPORTANT 10 PRINCE GEORGE'S | W- PI post saloon within its boarders Was boycotted. This | tosubmita Ust that would guide the Commis- Beh Ce ewes the fog. From present indications there can be | and made a striking impression during his stay in. Mills, Md. gt ample and reflect credit upon Lis appreciation of Bot ratens ine ‘anders {Snot contest, between capital and labor, but | stoners in making their recommendations, He | ‘B¢Police Court today. Several inspectors and | no race to-day. i London. His manners are charming and he 1s a | the fitness of things, Nessce Jackson & Co.’a, Teuneasee ave between 6th | PATENTS IssceD.—Patents have been issued to | between an outlaw, a wilful breaker of self-im- | sald that he thought more money might be ob EVERYTHING READY BUT THE WIND. delightful Indian gentleman, No doubt the Mo- other employes of the water department were in and 7th sts. Washington, D-C..on THURSDAY and | residents of the District as follows: Alvan D, | Posed oaths and his honest hard-working fellow. | tained for street improvements If 1¢ was asked for, THR CONVENTION MET IN THE CASINO RINE, a Court long beforethe case was called for trial. On| | 9:40.a. m.—The Thistle lies at her old anchorage | nommedan princes in. India bave made up their |. AV AEASde Canvenon Sank ete ee trom FOSELSON JaRBOE.” | and evaporator; Edward Landvoight and B. C. | Grrne district actorney the court adjouraed uucit | Col. Ludlow inquired now much money would be | given for suspending the work on the main until board. A great crowd of small craft surround the | ie: Their disposition generally 1s favorable to | €x- CRF <46t__Tre@eurer and Collector._ | Fenwick, machine for mixing mortar. o'clock to-day. Triulred to make such improvements a8 are tn-| the witnesses or a portion ofthem, returned ther®. | Sco.ch beauty. Everything but the wind is rignt | BUcish rule. Garces thAL the Bt pee ee | ee ee ele and every availabe =. FURNACES, (RANGES. FIRE-PLACE | sucrerany Laman, uccompanied by his private A POSTPONEMENT. dicated in the list the committee has prepared, | Mr. Crane entered the court-roon and took a seat | for the race. The Volunteer Mes over near the naraen Teached here, On the contrary Salisbury’ tus Healers Gas DWARD CAVERLY S co, | secretary, Mr. E. P. Hanna, returned to the city | Owing tothe pending cases in the Police Court | and Mr. Larner replied that. the esthmated cost | among the witnesses, ‘Te case was eatied to the Sensi cane house atvended by many vowels | relations to Hussia are more friendly than they | ~The New York and Brooklyn delegates have the s2t2w 1425 Ne to-day from Bethlehem, N.H. The Secretary at-| being on till a late hour, the counsel, at 1:15 was in the heighborisvod Of $1,000,000. attention of the court by Mr. Padgett, and Messrs, | #f,'he present momel trying to get down the bay are | BAVe been for months past. Post of honor to the extreme front and in the << ANOTHER DRIVE IN} tended the Cabinet meeting at noon. O'clock, came in and arranged that the hearing be | jos fan onowaee ees. a 4, Wiliilams and Chas. King appeared for the | Spread eagled with every sail set. Londen Gowip. hoses "Ae asc the gavel fel and D Geay 12 0% . fen and ple: “not guilty.’ ch Post-Orrice INsrsctox APFOINTED.—Walter N. | Postponed till to-morrow at 12o‘clock, and this | mitieein the phrase “neighbornood” ot ¢.G00, GENERAL DISAPPOINTMENT MANIFESTED. Sipactel Chita Diapabch be Wax tov Herrick, in the absence ot. C. B. Walker, a Thager, of Troy, N. ¥., has been appointed a post. | der Wasmade 0 sald. the committee mean “nine humared ond ‘THE TESTIMONY. 5 re “= elgetrmercen D. Cady x a, m.—There is apparently a little more - os by illness, called the convention to order and nom- Thomas Fitzgerald, an employe of the water | wind, but itis not Worth mentioning. ‘Tue saltlug | | LONDON, Sept. 27.—The last frontier incident will | (Nated Hon, George Malton’ ox eeaer tes ee department, testified that last Thursday he left | Vessels that are going down the Day with the tide | Probably be settled by Germany to France's satis. | Rochester “istrict, temporary chaltanae, the Work at the main with Mr. Costello. He was | DOW thelr fog horns in disgust at the Weather. | faction, The tone of the French press on the | motion was carried unanimously, and going after a drink when he saw Mr. Crane ratse | M0y, ladies are here, and general disappolut-| whole 1s prudent, though tt 1s growing more | Miller and ex-Mayor Edward Cooper, of New ¥. Boing atter a.drink when he saw Mr. Crane raise | ment is manitested by ail. alarming. Liberte polnts out that itis possible to | Wefe appoluted a committee to coudiuct Mr. Raines said, “What in the h—1 are you doing at them ‘THE WAZE CLEARING. _ Tne | Concelve that Bismarck would give instructions a. caer einen, boxes?” Se Oe eRe ar, 10:15 a.m.—The | that soldiers should be posted on the frontier to | re was received with applause and when ft sub» Se dere an answer, Duc, witneas, could | Pay gow Weasen abr relttios Ua ata Tie cieecs | ShOOt French sportamen, as there are a goon many | gina Senate rit eee not understand what he said. Witness sald there | MAY Now be seen sey sal miles to sea. Lhe alr uas | Doachers on. the border lauds, om whose keepers | “itis atlusion to Mill and Clevelant were four boxes near 18th and L streets, and wit. | hauled to the west northwest, four miles an hour. | ave orders to fire. Tapa eo a -_ Sewn were ess saw the derendaat raise the tops ‘ot two of | The yachts at 9 o'clock took Uleir anchors aboard | MrT Oe rome a ae Irving is studying “Lear,” | Witapplause. ‘Somebody called for three cheers them. He lifted them not entirely off the boxes, | 20d. hie under way for the starting poiat at Owi's iy | Or they Were not given. His condempa- a some odd thousand "Mr. = Iie. EACH. office inspector. A CHURCH ORGANIZATION DisBaNDs.—The con- | plained how the pecan ad een prep re MEBRTZ’S PHARMACY, Wu Visrr_ Caatranooga.—Ex-Representative ation of the North Baptist church (14th, near | and said that each association’ has & Pettibone, of Tennessee, headed a committee from | Street northwest), ata recent meeting, décided | sub-committee on streets and avenues that to disband. This Church had been in existence | Drepare eer Chattanooga, which waited on the President yes-} some ten or twelve years, andowns a trame chapel | Encuid'be tmprovedin Chet eee sect e terday and urged him to stop at that city on his { at the point named, and'has had as pastors itev. | This list is tone to the ceeeuN Eee leo coming trip to the South. The President informed | Dr. E. H. Gray, Rev. Owen James, Rev. J. L. Lode | ratity the selection, and it 1s then sent to the cen the Chattanooga committee that le would spend | and Kev. N. J.Wheeier. It sees tinat of iate years | tral eomuaittes, and the delegires ie thee Coase OE See ae rd Mo ‘that Cee his way from Nashville to fee met ae ee to Gees tee from the association ts instructed to urge 13. SIEBEL & OWEN, AU londay, Oct ID, Was thoug! as long as the lopLi¢ ue OC TAILORS, = organization remained intact it might be in the | Groplo# PY the Central Comuitvee of One Hun- Corner New York ave. and 10th st. A Boarp oF Survey, to consist of Lieutenant- | way of many of the faith uniting with it, and that ‘Plegred to inform you that their new importations | colonel Amos Beckwith, assistant commissary | if dissolved the tleld would be lett vacant for & Hew STEN THEORY: OF) REDE H With a view to bringing 1 Out next season with e1 Y | Hea * on of the foreign proprietorship of land and an for Fail and Winter are Low ready a Ae eee Col. Ludlow asked on what theory the distribu- | Put ueld them on one side in almost a perpendicn- BOTH YACHTS PREPARING TO START. Terry as Cordelia. allusion to Gen. Grant were also applauded. ‘Your inspection. ‘s16-1m_] general of subsistence; Captain Allen Smith, 4th ROE Cree Riss ine Uon of the appropriation was made, and Mr, Weller | ““"Did lie injure the box?” asked the court. 10:35 am.—Tue Thistie and the Vuiuateer are oasip iaroex Rakai Seoretarios and others, temporary officers, were Carat captaln FB. Hatnway, assistant quar-| iis Excusg Dip Not Avait.—John Quander, a | repited quickly, “On the theory of needs.” ‘No, sir,” answered witness, now to the Weather side of the starting line pre- ial Cab , Je Appointed. ‘The rules of the assembly were them Uermaster, has been ordered to assembie at the | colored porter, employed in Divtrich’s hat store a z Danie} Costello, foreman tn the water depart- | Paring to start. There are over 200 yachts and | Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EvEntno Stan. adopted as far as possible as the rules of the com Hlanever Fire fn CoS 3” 881-009-900 | Sener depot of the quartermaster's department | on 7th streci, Was In the dock at tue Police court | MZ. Larner confirmed Mr. Weller’s statement, _ | |, Daule! Costello, { seeing the defendant at the | steamboats about them. FRaskFort, Sept. 27.—Al. the prominent French | vention, pny a ag «774-966-008 | st St. Louis on the 3oth instant, to make an inves. | this, morning, charged with steailng an uinbreiia | , Col. Ludiow then sald that the needs are very boxes, and Superintendeat Haydon, ot the water ‘A LIGHT AIR COMING UP. and Gefman newspapers comment on the frontier CALLING THR ROLL. Ghani Fire Ine Co"Philudelphia Can old and tavere, | Ugation and Ax the responsibility for the damaged | trom his cuplapers toe eae A umbrella much greater than can be satisfied ut once, departinent, testifled that he never gaye the de} Fort WapswourH, Sept. 27, 10:59 a. m.—There | incident with great reserve, awaiting oficial state. |. The chair ruled that all contests must be te diy kuown inatitution, anda large owner of real | Co@dition of stores at the depot, festified that he had Watehed the boy for tour} Mf. Weller then sald that on this theory the | ion junt permission to remove the lid of the valve | 18.a light alr conllng from the'south soutucact, aud ment, but they agree that dangerous complica. | feTTed to the committee on credentials, The calle gaiatein thin ety.) ‘Tae Haztxa Capers Convicrap. —The court. | hours before he saw hin pick up an umbrella and | Couaitice favored giving 75 per cent of the ap- | 4, A it Gresuens sualcientuy tue start will soon be ing of the roll was then begun. ‘The names of District of Columbia Representative, md ee Tun out With it, Wituess ran after him and _re- | Propriation to W. CLARENCE DUVALL, martial at the Naval Academy which was engaged oe = rs | ons may arise if an actual sysiem of watching loudly * inspector pper?” asked Mr. | wade. ‘Che racers can be dimly seen near Owl's most prowinent in the party were Willams iad domes: ae Head ‘The mist is tttes a tite, and the Long the frontier continues and say that both govern- | as they were reached. “No, sir,” answered witness. Island shore 1s now coming into view. ments must Lry Lo improve the system. ‘A resolution was offered as follows: i covered the umbrelia. The defendant testifled THE NEGLECTRD PORTIONS OF THE CITY. Real Estate and Fire Insurance | last week trying Cadets Leeds, of Philadelphia, | that he picked the cover of the umtseiin up trom} Col Ludlow asked what Mr. Weller meant by Hous +, Stocks. Household Furniture, Family Wear- | Robison,of Detroit, and Leonard, of Texas, for haz- | the floor and was putting it on the umbreila when Ic is reported from Constaniinopie that the | Resolved, That the laws Of assessinent and tax. = the neglected portions, and that gentleman repiied |, " Wisllaias said that the 1oformation charged HE START LIKELY TO BE DELAYED. Powers have accepted a proposal tat tine porte ‘Teframed AY 1, Libraries, &c., insured at the lowest rates. | ing, finished up Yesterday and filed their verdict | he saw a lady friend pass the door, He ran out to ‘the removing of the lid wit rmission Of the 5 Ty ¢dunly eine B Por ation should be readjusted and 80 ee" Sus with the Superiniradent of the Naval acadeuy, | ee ber with te uuirela in ius” hand andthe | tbat the noglecved pordions of tue city were une | {Be TeMovIDg taper i uout Pe tule starting ine seandiag om und ou in che gas | legate & Turklst commisstoner accompanied Oy | all property shall ratabiy stare fn the Be ON TRE MADE PCRECIDFR VINEGAR / It will be forwarded to Secretary Whitney, who clerk had him arrested. He was fined $5. northeast, southeast, and southwest sections. is there such an official as Inspector and tap-} south wind. ‘fue mist 1s clearing away, and it | Order in Bulgarian affairs ote ‘the government and relieve farming and for pickling: only We. per eallon, will pass upon it. While the court finds tile ac- SS Col. Ludiow inquired how much of tne north- | per?” asked Mr. Williains, Diows from 4 to 6 miles The Shamrock and | Thecontimental, sock oxcha: are dult but | PUrsulls from the disproportionate burthens tin. = JOHN H, MAGRUDER, cused cadets guilty, It dors not recommend dis |, Omermermnocs Tuowas Surrox—Thomas Sutton, | west was neglected, but Mr. Larner interrupted | -rnere 18 4° man detailed as such,” answerea | OWS frou, 4 to 6 tiles, “the shamrock and mim teoay, — Postt ender che present laws, end thet ational _s5-m,t&wlmo ‘1417 New York ave. malssal the ‘testimony Ting to show ‘an aggra- oe ae mas suregea in | a .svastiz pon the discussion on tals subjec and said that the | witness. ena, Narrows, and the big Purlian, AUiantic, and Gala- ye ——— Sop = > my amended vated Offense. It 1s thought a light punishutent ssterda cl kK is- | cs not. com cuss these ques} “Wuo is he?” asked counsel, es r sails “ - SannETOETES ya altnouth beige pope bythe Kf | LaDy, willbe inficted. cue Nazing complained ox | Orders. He Unrew himeaif upon the ground and | tions, only vo tell what ave tho mocisor tac ee” | “AGI A wake eee a witnean. witness | S2 Stark, whidh Biusly to bo delayed some iiae | THE TEXAS INSURRECTION, | orimpuired by unwise discrimination, ieee ta ea woks, my Band and Orchestre are in | being of a very mild type indeed. began Kicking right and itt, wen, Officer Sepa ‘A SHARP DISOUESION said he was not plumber; that he was an en-| time yet. = lomo Militia Company Gone to me | us convention then took a recess tit! 8 o'clock Bret clase musicians. Fartes wishing to engare music | Tax Gxovogica:. SURVEY ix Tas Vicnerry.—The | Aten nr ta Ee eee PIS ‘Sutton ‘was | them arose between Commissioner Webb and Mr. | €122°r, (a Tepes ys a ae Scene of Conflict—No one but Negrocs ae Soy dalle, parties, germans, Kc. will find it to their | report of the operations of the geological survey { driven to tas station and locked up. He made | Larner asto the apportionment of the appropria-| «No, sir,” answered witness, tey are covered soutinwest, hove are ages neat Se tetioe Reported Killed, THE ANARCHISTS BLUE, rausic: - REAUSE,, | forthe month of August has been submitted to | [fm osable tae alee eae Seation and made | tion. Mr. Larner assured Mr. Webb that he had | with dn irdn box. ie prospects tor a race are getting better. 27. te Secretary ofthe Yoeron For the gugrape i impogetble tor aMcers there tosteep. To-day in | nor come to fight any particular section, but to THE JUDOE ON THE QUESTION OF MOTIVE. apeheben 3 Comme Hovstox, Texas, Sept. 27.—Owing to the lack of | Neebe’s Removal to the Pent vision satisfactory p1 is reported. The } deriy conduct and assaulting Otticer Sebastian, | “Sf Deents for the whole community. — force in charge of operations in Eastern Maryland Ge | Mr. Wheatly asked Mr. Larner What improve- TARGEST STOCK. Lowpnices, | and the District of Columbia did buriittle feu | Hossid Be was.druns spd lid not remember What | ments he would recommend for the vousty wel ‘NEW ANDIEONS NEW FENDERS. work, being mainly engaged in the office in the ee Hoe’ 215 that gentleman replied that he was not prepared compilation and preparation of material and the or ” - | 32 say. The question of the propriety of adopting EF. BROOKS, drawing of atlas sheets, Prof. W. M- Fontaine | p awe Tavenc Thies Crane ene £OM5 | 7 per cent as tne basis for the appropriation tor ‘The judge sald that untess the prosecution ex-| 19:09 p, mo~tuey are now maneuvering tora | Mcillies on the raliroad | leading to, Brazoria |” Reminds them of the Nearness of their ‘pect to show that Mr. Crane had some bad motive; | star ‘the ‘Thistie has matosail, club topsail, wy ston Lig! wards did not get ane mt ‘nat he did {t forsome bad purpose, and not that | Dull6on jib, jib and toresall set. Sue ts now stand: | 8Way for the seat of the negro insurrection until] Cnrcaco, Sept. 27.—The anarchists were very he id it through mere curiosity and replaced it ing toward ‘Tompkinsville, while the Volunteer, | 9 o'clock last night, and cannot reach Cam Dlue this morning because of the sudden removal with mainsail, club to; Jib:and skysail 13 | before noon to-day,” Capt Reichardt took twenty Recbe to Jolt cre PI Oerengald HOt Hastily find str. Crane guilty of an | ssnaing toward Owl's tead. Both are near the | men with lun with a lange quantity of ammant, | Of OSar Neebe two Joliet, ‘They would not talic = ee eo | oer ot phe eran ot ds Meport on the | Little Tycoon” opera company wers yesterday | ty, lected portions of the city” was discussed | omense.. és Hine, and tc ia evident, that &, starts soou to be | tion, Anoticr coupany is held in rescrve here | Ofte matter, and were apparentiy deeply, at- eae FE as euxrunes, Loe Gea a Sakon frou the Lei Pierre! House, corner of 1010 | “asp. <, G Olark sald that no man should sit Gowan Padgett: nny Gag court nas to decide,” sald Mr. } made. The breeze 1s about 8 miles, and comes in | awaiting turther orders from tue governor. Alarm. own punishment. Necbe's trother and an ee, SLATE MANTELS, ance eea he ose i a larceny ofthe crue ur | MEM PoC He Ulvos thal were UMprOTe | ey a yor eupent watort mor do They Stead |<" sup pexrunanoay ovx rine the, setiosuoas of the conict which ook plac | tHe couvice's pelongings, together and carted PLUMBING HEATING. Epccariox 1x Atasks.—Mr. Sheldon Jackson, | 4.5 Genae heya pet ray Lae Pullce Court | isstoners to spend the ‘money, “He sald tr hes vai fase ld he ad See aaa chat Mr, Crane | n22j22%pls.— Tue preparatory sigaul tO get ready | veswerday Does errmieg ne negroes and Sheriff | Fogel, Mra Fischer and Mise Van Zandt. = Secretary of the Territorial board of education of | smtth's, Was charged with assaulting Fannie ba | U2, adultted that nine-tenuas of tne expendi. | nag reinorelit Bae cy eres eae: Crane | has just been fred. here up to'a late’ hour last night avout the mere See ESSBEPDS BRO. | Alaska, bas forwarded to the Intertor Department Costa, d member of the troupe, and. Natcie Wroe, | tutes, for strest Hmprovements have gone into the fe means that You must take It away trom Wars | 0.99 p gr EA NAS hese eToeea and tne | OF low many were ‘killed, Gut it was Teporied pth, Frontier shooting tncidemt, w. f the proceedings of that board on the | Aether member of the troupe, was charged with ‘ 1 1s placed for its use, If 1t yn separal a, : Uhat several negroes were’killed. Brazoria and | | Panis, Sept. 27.—The papers to-day, commente nnn ee eee Sere SIRE board on the | Suiting Mra Builth, Fie ekeee nee eee es | mente, After Srey eon ad, been spent tn tuts | with a fraudulent purpose it is one thing, but itit | St@fl 18 made at last. Bott yachts are close, oH ‘Jxo. W. Comsox. _Jso. W. Macanzwey, “ 5ecl for a hearing in the Police Court to-morrow, ‘The | WAY more money ni: | SOLE SUP AZSEH, | resolutions “ were adopted thanking Secretary ng. 4s simply lrtea through curiosity itis differeat, | Rauled on the port tack, ouch carrying main and | Moroes and many bloody. Face batties have been | Is less grave: intrinsically than te tie lvustion ot Lamar for sending Mr. Dawson, Comnissioner of trouble occurred over an alleged breach of cbn- bivcks aud re-improving the streets, He sald that is and jit club topsalls, small jib topsail fbs and stay | Begroes, and many bloody race batties have been | 1s less grave intrinsically than is the situation of = » 5 ood OBJECT OF THE LAW. ok small, but she seems | fought in both counties during the past ten years, | Which the occurrence 1s,a symptom, ‘They ex- aa geet Education, to pertonaliy examtie and report upon | M#et On the part or the theatre at troupe. Thenis lett inthe norckrase “The ise e Ne. | ate, Padgett eala tas tals ordinance was enacted | SalSyyd aac aac send, small, BU sho. soem coyrslally during clection seasons. “Caney Crmek | Dress themarives as not doubting that, Germany GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.w.. thanking Commtscioner Dawson for the laterest Gov. Hill and Col. Fred Grant, iment, and the poops want tr ecmovee amg vier | OBreveRe Persons from raising the lds and to | Wind is gat and Yariable tesring Co Mester | Eonar ta datreue soutbca ners oer a mes: | Germs smauasanals at Paris, has expressed to M. Bankers and Dealers in Goverument Buns, he manifested and for the excellent plan devised | From the Albany Journal. ones laid, Mr. Clatk referred tovthe stareteenes | Prevent injury being done to the water works | y tue Thistle crossed the | gorda County, 35 miles west of Columbia, the | Flourens, minister for foreign’affairs, bis personal =o by him for the promotion of the cause of educa-| A pleasing incideut occurred at the county fair | which le claimed have been made that Keio; | Tue District 1s also Hable for damages, and if ‘THE VOLUNTEER 149 THR LEAD. orgs ef aA pind Pty ey a FTF Depesitn, Kachengs,) Loans. Collsctions tion 1a Alaska. TD ene Lace preoeay, ete Col. Grant and Gov. | war with the Commissioners, and sald that he en-| every citizen has the right to lft these lids the | 39.a9,—‘rne Thistle tacked to starboard, heading | @iCgraph, lines in tuat county. ind news of the | and sald that Germany certainly y ‘culpab) on the Packages of tie tore Palais poet Interior Department Changes. Hilt wore Doth present. AS they stepped upon the | Perinat ale, most, pleasant feelings toward the | Distriot will be Subjected Yo the, possiblilty of @ | ror Long Island shore. ‘The Volunteer 1s sult hold- | BEDE inked Saclewetg f nash Seeger — ood ft ver ree “upon a list Of damages, 28 might be carelessly aoe ate ‘Coutevat pAspeciy wade igvestment Securitin, District | |The following official changes have Deen made | speaker's stand in company with the reception | Liter, sana yuencver, they agree ‘upon, a Ust of | sult for damages, as the | damage caused thereby. | lost her wind entively, while the Yankee has s THE CONVICTS’ MUTINY, ate nan Soe nd Bonde andall Local Railroad, Gas, Eesuranes antec: | in the ‘Department of the Intertor: committee and a number of ladies, the stand | matter, he would use his feeble powers to their ut- ireorma Phone Stock dealt 2 ereaked and a portion of it ust Ih wssistiag the Ci cl ‘American Bell Telephone Stock ‘bought and sola. jy18 | General Land OMice—Appointments: Mrs. Fannie Port fell, causing a number | lo. Jug Lue Comunisstoners vo secure the snder, of Pennsylvania, $900, the civil | of persons to jump from it to save themselves | UeCessary ainount of money. Col. Ludlow in- <q PHOSVITE.—THIS COMBINA ncvicaltaicas Davie Leesan ie colorado, ooo, | oH injury.” dhe governor steppod to- the Area | dulred Wwhat Mr. Clark understood to be meant by Doaptatgr ins wopuias sod itt Rosters Ae | by tramstor from tos ot Inia Atos fgrand incr itus anoracaee sant hasta; | undersnd what wasaucast pos Wa pees Tense, and auafeguard sgunat Malaria "Sold st MiLe | omice of Indian Affairs—Appointment: Morton. pad latent thie attecuoon, whan tia colonel | Thora ge cedngis oe eee ee ae EUENS PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsylvania aves an | L. Venable, of South Carolina, $900, by transfer | 4S Speaking, he said: “I was pleased to notice os quibble over words, Lovuvnax, Ky., Sept. 27.—Owing to the rain He thought the only question ‘was whether the | ugnt air. At 12:40 the Thistle 1s almost motion. enced yesterda! con- (ting of the lid one inch or six inches constituted | Jey aud the VoRinteer has the lead by ashes, | Farther Partic lars of the Means | Wich commenced’ yesterday, and, which has con- removal as cuanged inthe inormation, | tanta Taken to Compe) Their Submiswon. | noracing two-day at the Louisville Jockey Clup eee id Goctiie tan forced. oSeite THE THISTLE GETS A LITTLE WIND. KxNoxvitte, TENN. Sept. ‘For some reason | track. ‘The postponed events Will be run off Wed- ich Bate te lo it against 12:48.—The patstie has a gota little wind, ‘the ruil particulars of the mutiny of the convicts | nesday, the extra day's racing closing with Thurs» wily. un a slight a a SOTcEEs sous (G0be Geoete vue pores | #2418 moving slowly. T! eer slight | at Coal Creek can’t be obtained. The Knoxville | day. s %,, Col, Ludiow jumped up from bis chafr, and tn an Faee ee eS red eer Cone Toad holds 1¢ | tron Co. 18 very reticent about the affair. An in- sas aaa ae Lettles oF om draueut with soda water. fio __| from General Land ofice. onan’ unsound platiotat ae hastenea eae | indigaant maduer sala that i Ms Clack aida | Ne Would dispose of the caso by taking the per- | in the very utue wind tet comes from the west. | sector returued from the mines yesterday and | _ "inw Parsons Fined Five Dollars, ae Net So Many Honds Offered To-da; more secure footing on tue firm plank on which I | WOuerstand What was meant how coud he expect | 80nal recognizance of the defendant. In so dis- | Wind has to very ligi says the troubles have been settled. On last | CuicaGo, Sept. 27.—The postponed hearing of ea) Waseem werrowie fon racine 7” [saute Tilsen was rel by the dts | tabs Col Lo, cu Pe Ee a eee ee ave «| faite at aeanne nou the cotta rewen | tgehar asain: Mr Party ty ung ap : iN aN ~ > ‘ands Of persons ‘nt. The colonel was tatro- ANOTHER SHARP SKI erated Mr. Ci from all improper intentions in hs a “: 5 uck @ | to leave the mines. They clatn: atthe SS eee: ee Wh, > - Rhein Ueneelections of Doulton, Royal. Worcester, bee non Glee oy oS ae — Retin Cee ee ‘ahi ne ald a glowing tribute to | then occurred between Col. Ludlow and Mr. Clark | Mtng the lid. Urely bocsimed the Yankes. hesis grassiaiin, Roloager endure it, and that, ‘they would yetaln Lyon thls moraing. “He Imposed a fine ot $5, DUE Artistic Brasses and Lronzes, Floor aud Table Lames, | eee — Lhe = tet a , and (en ted in three | as to who was quibpling and who wasn't, which | Mf; Williams sald he would rather have the and is making good time and increasing her lead. | iy che mines until better fare and more humane | imunediately suspended tt, and Mrs, Parsons weut ae and Eronzes, Floor. fe amount offered was $207,350, of whicn $233,000 | Cees for the colonel, gourt dispose ot the case. Mr. Williams yaid that | $0418 inaklng good time and. Increasing her lead. | 1n the away looking well satisfied, Cusuty not tound ester ‘ton and’ } were 48, and $64,350 were 4 There was con- bane (as stopped by Mr. Larner attempting to explain | the vestinony show that this law was not in any | Donind the racers, stretching in an almost un- Se aha the conviews ca ae mgr ees asirdu 2 oggee™ 1" | taerabie speculation neds waccount forthe | amewrt raotsino onan san see me canr, | fag nt need ES ht aeaning BY gota | aig ated, um ast deneroed by a wt | ESE Oy Suan ce asvaae | my nang dae cones reuse more | yomenmal imere Vales Wood Manteln Tues aad Fige-Piace Mittings, Fur | deciine in the offerings. Some suggested that the | 7 % Palrchlld. arrived tnt st, | Claimed, were built upon, although they were not | shaply shows Chat be lifted eens ade ores | Blcture ever geen in New York Bay. to the stockade peaceably, but they held out | Cuncaeo. Sept, 27.—A special trom Evansvl Eisided “> 4 Fiambing. Jobbing Orders promptly | yaent race so monopolized public attention, and | rows int ovoaing with ble wits cee Cnie, St | thoroughfares, aid otucrs that sould property be | law. he sada, does not pusist Renee aoe etting te THE VOLUNTEER INCREASING HER LEAD. against the threats and entréaties born of despera- | Ihd., says: In Washington, Mon’ ‘ce ee Hay especially in New York, that very little thougnt | LOuls last evening with his wife and family. He | opened to act as ouclets trom the cluy- one’side ot the trap, but for removing ft, It was | | 12:57 p. m.—Tne Volunteer is approaching the | tion. ‘Then, 118 sald, the guards fired into nelidburg ‘and points near Evans It ig cack: . sce toting uh raat | nal Hamm," aajuanconeal "Sma, asin a ram aR cso But | MUTANS, i eh doa hee Es | SAAN SATS it es | ramoaeeeueos moe: eave ae | rane, ue ayy tg ah = ——— a general holiday, and that when the race shall be | nibal Hamlin, Adjutant-General EB. Gray, | a8 printed in ‘'ue Stax, and, after looking it over | no violation of the ordinance. He that Mr. , = Tanene Sie Secranion enein, oat aon Reorrg Rrsnae Creamers a re | enema aaa, ae alo, | esate eats a sad ade te ae | ORR nS eae om | ete AeagSE ase se oa | nach ortvae nae cece | Seneeat ee bemesree yoEbiciots FLavoR, FINE AROMA. ‘A Femalc Marchal. a nuniber of other G. A. R. dignitaries, who were | of streets to be linproved in West Washington did | ‘The Judge sald he would be giad to hear Mr. |The ‘Thistle now has a good full’ wind, | Suattdrove them to the mouth of the mine and Up one strong organization, ble, we seared. eee CEE mae eyed. 4 | rss puceax covzixs arrocerep stra srares uan- | Telved with great demonstration, and cacorted | not satisfy his dea of the, needs of that section. | Crane éxpluin the matter. pe a os og et FINE OLD BYE WHIsat SHAL IN ST. LOUIS. tug a. = the Widely- | He said that the committee have provided for the MR. ORANE'S STATEMENT. ae 3 at excruciating torvures before giving U TS NE OLD RYE WHISKY, ny A telegram from St. Louis, September 26, says: | fowar iso arcirod ieee alent, eee parement of seion ud havecoriead ce western partot that} yr. Crane testified that he was water registrar Tanking gw DSOgW Oy ne ene | eee derrentl or tana oceninnty eel | the Rock Mayor wants to Join the REDUCED REDUCED BELECED,. | ME Justice Milier, of the United States Supreme | the Laclede. | Between 5,000 and 6,000 of the Mis- | half. Tals, ne thought, should not have been done. | for the District at one time, and was acquainted | rus vecmermen's sates DRAW WHILE rue rausrie’s | when tucy surrendered. Mr. Burrows states that League. F 10.506. per Bt bottle oF $34.50 per gallom. | Court presided, this morning in the United States sgt revgpane aro matig thomenires ac home tn eS ae with stop-valves and other boxes, He sald that FLAP. a greryening is quiet and that neapprehends no TU | pomcrx, Sept. 27 Lord Mayor sultvan, as ez Corner i4th and and 2d and Dace nw. | Circuit Court. "He announced that a vacancy ex- Walch will probably reach 10,000, tsnocant ieee | Mr. Larner said he wanted it understood that | nthe morning he was speaking to Mr. Larman | 1:05 p.m.—‘he Thistle has Just passed the same | ther written, ‘asking to ited to membersh - = — = — - ms ),000, 1s by = . point veer passed Yelock. The Che Mitcheistown branch of the National League. = a Jsted in the office of the United States Marshal in | put the sunflower und grassaouper Dadges are at | the Citizens’ Association do not demand that cer- oer Badges oui he ‘objected to the conversa- Saoursion ‘poets are making D break tor the front He congratulates the people of Mitchelstown on Fire Escares Axp Sraxso Pires | tue aiserict, occasioned by the death of Mar- | Washington Park Several thousiud stroug. Lyon | tain things should be done at the expense ot | tion. The sallsof the Volunteer are drawing finely, their conduct in the operations of the W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. shai Cousins aud tat Uke Coutroller of the Treas- | [its ainmudy nearly jiiled with veterans FO | ocners, but that they want the Commissioners to| The judge sald that the conversation was not | while the Thistie's shake for lack Of Wind. Ths | The Eriend of WPGarigie Falls to me | oy .con! Sion : ury had demanded the appotatment of a marshal | iinols, and the visitors from Towa, Indiana, | aot ihey can. Mr Larner then continued to ex. ut he would let Mr. Crane tell tt, in | Wind ts ight from the west. crease His Bonds and is Arrested. aS ad Interim. Justice Milter sald he nad deverminedto | JP 2%, Kemvucky and Nebraska will swell the list | U/uin'¢o Gol. Ludlow what. tie “needs are, and | Order that he might explain the mereos, ‘THE VOLUNTEER SEEMS TO GAIN EVERY MOMENT. | Carcago, Sept. 27.—Dr. Edw'd St. John, who was appoiue as Marsal ad Laecun Puoebe W. Couzins, si aaa Army men now in camp to nearly fot a Henle angry as the colonel sted in this] After the conversation with Mr. Larmanin the| 1:12 p.m.—The Volunteer was on a line drawn indicted for aiding in the escape of McGarigie, was Information given and estimates furnished. ughter of the deceased marshal The stat- —eee- ne of inquiry. Mr. Larner said that he couidn’t | morning, continued the wit he went out driv- | trom-Hofiman Island to Bath Beach with the arrested last, and is now getting what dé ee = teste quired that she shouid give boud in the sum Col, Ingersolis indefinitely extend his search for the needs. ing with Mr. John McCauley. ‘They were discuss. | Thistle avout a quarter ofa mile below the fort. | again night, —Oiice—Room 13, Cofeoran Building. _s7-1m-1p* of $20,000, and take the oatu of office before the s Col. Ludiow very politely replied that his ing the water question, ie poarien ant ‘The Volunteer has increased her lead and seems to | comfort he can out of cell in the county jail. St. clerk of the court, and would say that a8 soon | HIS IDEAS OF ANAKCHISTS AND THE NATIONAL REPUB | pose in asking Was LO get down to an ‘anatyals of L streets, he noticed four boxes in ‘street, and | gain every moment. Jobn is under two indictments. One accuses him FE D: G. as she couid furnish tne boud she could qualify and. LICAN CANDIDATE, the subject, He said that the Commissioners take | he got out of his to explain them to THE VOLUNTEER TWO MILES AHEAD. of conspiring with Dell and Capts. Irwin and Freer ‘ALL RY oops. al once enter upon the duues of the office. Col. Robert G. Ingersoll was the guest of the | the view that there are streets which may not be | {riend. He raised the ildot one box inthe manner | 1:19 p.m.—The Volunteer has opened khe gap Ww effect the escape of ae and the 4 ‘The announcement appeared to surprise several | New England Club, which dined at Young’s in Bos- | Dullt upon, but yet should be improved. described by the Witness Fitzgerald, and found it} considerably, and is now certain two miles for jury in the evidence he gave before — attorneys, Who were not prepared to Hear of the Durtog a lull in the discussion Col. Ludlow said | Wasa stop valve. He lifted @ second one in the | ana sull gaining. She heels gracetully, and her | grand jury which investigated the case. Dr. 4 Paper Plaid Dress Goods, 25, 37%, 50. appointinent ofa ‘woman’ but it should be remem. iuatebGse sa Gb oho cere nae to Mr. Larner that he understood that there was ee en ee Soi ‘sails seem to draw better than the Thistie's Both | St. Jot bonds = sum of rn. on y+ Prato o bered that Couzins has for a long U direct Anarchists” called said: rey u him about It ws from } both itzgerald, Seine! ALL Wool Senges at 3754c., worth 50c. the executive affairs of tae ofice, uit she poses | do not agree with you who say the anarcuists | Wor, “Me TePore than related entirely to the | The latter epake 19 Why he ifted 1 He went | ac Coe ene at ae a ee asa as sureties; Dut since the Lease Diagonal Serres. allshaden sf Se. 2G the friendship and influence of men in the high- | were convicted and sentenced as they deserve. | Mr. Larner replied, in an excited manner, that | sway and thought no more of the matter until the | erable naze in the lower bay, and Hook 1s | givitg of the bonds theState'sattorney’s ofl has Tinsel GesdigWvinaskion Varo eid teakarSiaoes Lone Few who speak in this manner are willing to look | {here,wus noting in that report that the odmimlt- | reporters noued him that a war Tew, under watch | nidfom. view. “The fe spread our in the rear, | and decided chat they were nyt suMlicient. $0 Front ee ‘The Assault on Col. Derrickson. at the casein ® generous light. Remember the | satd'tney aid nav come these ror tae of | this prosecution was brought, was passed. It was | Pisiong tea ot the tues we ccenitan Gn cars | Te —so the employes of the State's attor- "Meeiesnid taeaiel 1.81.50, 82uptogi0. | CLACDE NOBBINS THE sucoND accUSED | xEGxO | fon ‘surtounded Uy ail Une DHT choad | discussing tnove matters ‘Dut ‘as tax-payers and | passed vo punish mischievous boys and other’ por: | teen cea orate am aioe om seats | Levevcnioe cate thouen the bondsmen deny it ‘Wiaitomlesue nee aes : ‘AKKESTED—CONDITION OF THE INJURED MAN. man, surrounded by all that ry should | citizens, and as such were asking no tayors., Toward Staten Taland and catching the breeze off | notice was served on’ Dr. St. John that the seca Je mill cll for the balanes of September st eredec- | _ smassrme (CUNDITION “to | provably have been the most violent of Anarenists, "air, Crane said that he could go out andin af- my must be and, as it was not done, ‘ton of from 50c. to $2.30 per pair. say ot Cok ees Ow believed to | They are not andcannot be to blame. “In their| THE ALLEGED Dvessiow ov arrnorutarions, | ,,H1f,Crane.sald that he could go out andin Mt-| shore. Ff ened ake forgo 200 Bed Comfortables, at 75c. to $2.50. be ‘the assailant of Col. Derrickson, at Berlin, | serf-like state t 1s hard for them to discriminate | At the commencement of this lively discussion boxes. ‘coverson them. THE A ay ee ‘DIRAPPRARING IN THE oe ——— 2a ined nine 6 to agtzated School Hose, in Biue | Worcester County, Md., last Friday’ night, was | the nicety of the ends by which they obtain Jus-} wr, Webd nervously rose from his chait, andwalle | "fhat ie ail she wc terreasos why this case wits Souuga Loar parantion Wake lad of at Killed by the Sheriff. fed Black, sizes 6 to 83; sold for 40 and 50c.; now | arrested at Salisbury early yesterday morning by Pe ar oy should be prosecuted,” said Mr. Padgett. least 2 miles, Both Yachts are club top-| Horsnoox, Aniz., Sept. 27.—Sherif Wm. Mel- ee se. | Constable Jarvis, of Berlin. Hobbins denies that | fraud, by breaking and entering a ian privace "Phe Judge disuissod the sass, sails of tine burgebe nine munimeationtn thse need | weaneon pint aet Soke Graham sod: Chas zen Ladies’ Kibbed Hose, worth 40c. : now 26c. | he had anytaing’ to do with the attack upon CoL Safe, and thus securing evidence with which to PARE gaT alls, ‘outlaws, in Pleasant Valley last Thurs- = an ‘Regular Made Socks, fast colors, worth: Derricksou, but he can give no satisfactory éx- | secure his conviction.” a Why They Get Married Here. About 10:30 p.m. Mr. Ingersoll took the Boston Saxpy Hook, N. J. Beye 27, 10 p.m.—There ts Selag retasod botn ‘were Killed. The sherit Ab lnmense stock of Underwear at prices that can- | Handy Rayne (colored), the accom) of Robbin, and Albany train for New York. A Herald re- Vincinrs COUT 7nd SAR URRY BY COMING 7O, [RFT ttle prospect of tne Facd being sasied to-day. ee oe ‘that the not be beaten. asserts that tne later the attack and | Porter asked ‘him to iavor him with 4a expos aaa On the run out vo the Sno Tossa will Rave | Zomso Besta mas bo rienied. AN ikea oe down with a stick of oak wood abou’ rect fong | of aise “ane ing at ain tah Leica cpemmuped dow mpered | Quarantine says gs alien to Gui one of the Grahams men are alive and be is JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, | and then robbed him. “Robbins gave Rayne $15 of | replied the Colonel, except tint in Feorence 0 an hour and that the boats are drifting. | wounded. 713 Macket Space | the money taken, trom Col. De and kept | the coming nation, T have Gm is @ quarter of a mile ahead, how: eae aes “mainder, When Rayne was arresved he had | beliet that Harlan, of lowa, will show up as ‘ever, and unless the Wind increases within the | Cpersamooga Preparing for F, Axs»W $3.05 hg je admitted having seen | the most successful of candidates.” fee 18 $5, 80 that by paying the excursion fare. of | next hour they each will be unabletofnish within ite ew Barr Asp WistezD)xessGroons. —— ty eee ———__— oo ‘$2 each, and paying thegi marriage fee, the happy | the limited time of seven hours. Cuartanooaa, Texx., Sept. 27.—The gcitizens of W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Know, and ile wouldn't vei ithe did. “Me said that | onmty sac Oraat, Suoreee, ace At Youngstown Shabled to takes trip to the capital TBouk yachts i con his wag te : x Drotuer in Paladelpila sent his the moweyrns | Quucapesteraay siternoon, while Jaa, MoKeows with words | city) and bay for the license ot tie cost. of license |. 1:40 pam."Both Yachts aro ‘now om West Bank, | Chattanooga are Lighly Dioanes si oe, gocagn co Wehave jut opened tbe tert styienin Woot sut-| My>"yiuer 4m Faladelvuls sent his the money De | way ving Obert, the $10 000 hors owned by ye oe the excurdoniats were | on the Marboard, tack, Reading, Coward the Long | ETesuo™ so preparations ‘made for aga, Plush Noveltien Paris Robes, Combination Suits | excitement, and threats o¢ Iynching Gere utered, | Catacs Hieeneook, the, a <iowa vo the grounds ‘were engaged | ME. Alonzo Siggoa and Wille Wright After | Island, shore, luntesr ‘has aclub topsall | {Great demoustraton in honor of the occasion. Hobbins formerly worked for Col, Derrickson. ‘and had his nose broken and left ear cut. ‘securing @ marriage license the to the | 8B, ea ‘athe in the latest chadon for dcenmen, ‘These menatt. | wees alntbaty sie es Cok rewurn to | 1679 and bred OF a Jt Alexandes, of Ketek Eiyinate ay a leek | about eare- a gail als cmonoo, sept 21--cardinal Gibbons arrived at fui olbare more popsiar thas ever and we ger «| batialcommeoiauras tub bs Was no able wo give | He had’ paar oi from the ques. scoring. Mis righ, appram,t| 2:05 nana Tus tr eno tobe more Seg are rating 3 te spot aad ae full Line that has been shrunk, but stil! retain their ————seo—_ CrviL-Servics REFORM Ix CuIcAGo. meet. Pudiow) had Richmond last Saturday for a to | than a. ‘but 18 to leeward. Griven direct Tesidence of ‘Fee- Veuutiful fnasb. New Black Silks im every grade. | MINERS’ WAGES ADvancEn—The Union Coal in Ghlcago of ue receahy feforaea board ot thewspaper asusant gy eS Se aes SSeS Fancy Velvets and Pluses. Quilted Gating, Astra | Company at Sp Fa. have ‘an | county commissioners ‘2:10.—From the way the Thistieis posting along ‘Bricts. Xian Clotha for coats and timming. New stock of hg acs pres doclger mph gee * ‘ain oa the Iron Mountatn Railway ‘Hosiery and Underwear. We offer the best Towel for The ‘THE WiKD ag gh BY ay raip, standing on 8 side 83.00 per dozen that has ever been sold, Exazaine it for cuifares tn F oa pt Beh ‘om the port tack head. | near Walnut — Ee ‘and compare values, ortheass corner of | ing $0 n Bay. Tee wit Sree | ae ore roof the Now Wonk and W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, sd ‘919 Penna. ave. Ore Price, 222 for the benefit of - men Hetae |Sieret eee eis coeereoe