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THE EVENL NG STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penasyivacia Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ vexrco Stan is served to tm the oR ere Tae Se eet feck or ate per mouth Copies —t 5 Cents each | By mail—fostage p ‘cents 8 Shonth one year, $U. x months, @3. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., ae second-class suail matter] = veaxsx $1 - A "hoe Meee cen iehiatt gp Paar F9-All mail subecriptions must be paid in advanee, bo paper sent !onwer than is paid for. ‘Rates of advartiaing made knowr on application. Vo. 73—No 11,015, he £bening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1888. __AMUSEMENTS EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. SPECIAL NOTICES. GPECIAL NoTicEt s Washington News and Gossip WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN. Grand Autumnal Festival, MONDAY ai SEE ety MONDAY ana TUESDAY, SEP- Prize Shooting abd. Bowling. and Ladies’ Prize Shooting. Concert and Dancing; Children's Amuse *6-1it "THE EXECUTIVE COMMMITEE. N©* *trowat taeateR” —CS~STS TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2. The Romantic Actor, FREDERICK BRYTOS, me “FORGIVEN.” A Touch of Nature in Four Acta, by Mr. CLAY GREENE. “And I think in the lives of most women and TpypTeys moment when all would gosmooth and even: the dead could find out ‘To come back and be forsiven.” —Owsx Meneprrn. ber 10-EZRA F. “A PALE O! ieee" = 10-EIRA¥. KENDALL, “A FAIR OF PuDoum county ram SEPTEMBER 11. 12,'AND 13, 1888, Wits Raping ana Hurdle faces, Trains Jeav Baltimore and Potomac Depot, 6th sine at Sand @am., returning. eave Leesourg’ at 2 and 5.40 p.m, ras — ae Kound-trip tickets, good from Monday 10th to Fri- day 14th. inclusive $l. Children, 300 seo-Ot HS Pou THzarKe Matiness ‘Tuomlaye, Thnretaye sal Saturdays, ‘uesdays, Thursdays an “Rags are royal raiment whon woru for virtusvs sake." ‘Grand production cf Byrticy Campbell's wrest play, THE WHITE SLAVE. The New York cast. Entire now and magnificent reepery, (Stactiing mechanical edects. ain fall of Peal water. Popular vriers will prev ‘Next weck- EDWIN MAYO—"SILVER AGE.” 03-6t PROF. CALDWELL's ACADEMY OF DANCING. (Corner 3th and Het nw.) Will reopen TUESDAY, September 1ith. 8 o'clock pin. Claes rear ry 1 p.m. Projer discretion will be exercised as to. ad- Mission of persons to this Academy. For farther ia- formation address JOS. B CALDWELL, “sie Tid Cat. nw. ROFS. i NTON AND REENWLUS DANCING (MeCauley's Hall), 200 Peunsylvai ave. Capitol Hill, snow open for the recepiion of Scholars. Season’ begins MONDAY, Seplember 17, Tsse: ‘se Lm’ CISED, ‘Ladies Escorted on their own Horses, Driving Les- sousGiveo, iigh-clas: Saddie Horses for sale oF hire. ‘Apply to = MR AND MES. MIDDLETON. Bas Pt _Late of the Washington Riding Academy, -sel-6m Hs.oven snily irom 9am. 1010 eT open salt tom 9m. 10300. m. jest at ns cts chs south of G. & ‘Yream nary Bula 4 ve LERIES. 1406 N.Y. AVE. — LADIES ‘Tricycles, Sociables and Tandems for ‘by the hour, day or week. Tricycles for five months, #5 per month. aplz-Gus LADIES GOODS. _ Cuirtox Beach. ©. L. 8. C.—FOUNDRY CIRCLE WILL STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, Daily at 10 am., excepting Mondays. SUNDAYS, TWO STEAMERS, 10 a.m and 2:30 p.m Fare, 25c. Round-trip, ‘Moseley home at 8:45 p.m. Thompson home at 10:30 pm. gecley it hey winks ‘VIEW FOR 1888, LAST REGULAR TRIPS OF THE SEASON. Last SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Two trips, 10am. and 3pm. Tickets 25 cents. Last WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Two trips, 9:30 am. and 6:30 p. Last TWO FAMILY DAYS, SATURDAY, SEPTEM- BERS and 15. Leaving 10am, returning at 5 p.m. Tickets 10 cents. Last TWO REUNIONS, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8 and 15. Leaving at 6:30 pm. Tickets ES RANDQ@L. ibecriptions for A CO-PARTNERSHIP HAS THIS DAY ‘been formed between LOUIS MEILBRUN AND ANDREW I. HEILBRUN, Under the frm of ANDREW 1, HEILBRUN va 30. and FOt ist ‘B.C. September 6, 1888. NEW JERSEY REPUBLICAN ANSOCIA- eeting of the Assocs eptember 7, at Repub. Passengers down ‘TION — ation will be heid National FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Church, 14th and G_sts.—Kevival services ‘Tickets 25 centa, 3 invited and expected. ‘and bear your testimony. [A DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION, Oth st. n.w.—The annual election of this FRIDAY EVENING, 1 ‘officers will be held. ber 7. A fullat BE A MEETING OF THE RSYLY ANx REPUBLICAN ASSOCIA. on FRIDAY EVENING, EVANS, President. MEETING OF THE ‘ROCK CREEK HAILRUAD COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. meeting of stockholders any of the District of TION st 1010 F st. (2d story). Last A LY, DAY of the SEASON at Rivre VIEW. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Gummer MARY WASHINGTON will make two trips, “30 p.m. Ting out the children and the tables, ast chance ES. RANDALL, er W. W.Conconax will leave at 10 am. NOTICE OF FIR: of the Rock Cree! Columbia will be held at the o 5 man, 1003 F stn w., in the city of Washingtor on the 14TH DAY of SEPIEMBER, 1888. af O'CLOCK A.M., for the choice of a board of directors LeRoy Tuttle, jr. Hobert J. Fisher, Jr, U: is W. W. CORCORAN will make two trips to ‘the summer mon! b.m., Feaching Steamer ‘Marshall Hall di Laurence Sau: peepee Eales Samuel § Shedd. A MEETING OF THE Pi IBLICAN ASSOCIA! DING this Evening. ‘DANIEL KAMEY, First Vice- PERSONS HAV. will be comresed er to oo ‘10a mand 6:15 p.m, and reaching First-class catering in dining room at the Hall. . Found trip, 2c. 3G. ‘NEW FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA. STEAMER O80, LAW, 10,12 km. 2 4.8m ENNSYLVANIA REPU! at LE DROIT BUIL: SG ACCOUNTS AGAINST the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSUCIA- Covostat ‘BEACH. ‘Balt Water Bathing. BRICKLAYERS, ATTENTION—THERE ‘wil be a apecial meet SATURDAY, SEP- TEMBER 8TH, at 7 RP, to sell tickets, 1d make final arrangements ‘for excursion to he old pads will not ARROWSMI . = of Union. JAS. M. BO' From 7th-street wharf 8:45 am. ‘Three hours at Beach; home 9:30 p.m. Celebrated Roller Coaster. And all the Popular Amusements, Good Dinnerand Lunch on Steamer and at Hotel. ‘Music and Dancing on Steamer. Fare, round-trip, 50c._ Children. 25c._jy28-Im&2w imore Monday, Sey recognized. By OHIO REPUBLICANS! Hall, 510 11th st. n, t, September 7, at 7 THE REAL ESTATE OFFICE OF HILL '& Johnston has been removed from 738 15th at Dw. tu 1900 Pa ave n.w., adjoining the Banking CURTAINS! Done up equal to Mux. GENESTE, 17th st m.w., seeund Hor. +EO WHITE, LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 1106 F'st. u. w.. has opened for the season, and is pre- pared to take orders, ‘and will be pleased to see bie Customers aud a.] the ladies who wish to get best Sting: and most stylish dresses tmade at very reasonable prices. New souds. new Styles and new Triumings Already received. 5 Muse M. J. Praso, 1309 F st. nw. (Mrs. Hunt's) FINE FRENCH HAIR GUODS. Also— A special selection im SHELL, AMBER and DULL JET ORNAMENTS, Bair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. __su31-lun* PRESSE DEEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEA: ING ESTABLISHMENT New York ava 2} lst-class Ladies’ and Gents’ work of every descriy om, ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A Fischer aud Maison ¥riese, Paria. a Ai TON FISCHER'S ¥ CLEANING ESTAB ESM TASB DPE woskt wana Se romp eeaaieen Dasa itp pune res, aglow, Evening Opes Pee A ea Ak WOOL GAKMENTS MADE dyed a gucd mourning black LD MEDAL. PARIS, 1878. Warrautet ABSOLUTELY PURE CO- (COA, from which the excvas of Oil bas strength of Cocos mixed with Starch, Arrowroot of Suwar, and is therefore far more economical, costing leas than ‘ching, ‘stremathening, eaaiy dueested Fe ing, Sateen erect ates ‘Well as for persons In bealth. Cocua SOLD BY GROCERS EVERY WHERE. W. BAKER & CO., 3 Dorchester, Masa, Ocx “New Sovru” Pines AND W. H. TENNEY FAMILY FLOUR. ‘None genuine without our brand and circular inside exch packae. ‘These standard brands of flours cannot be excelled. ‘They are mace exclusively of Southern wheats raised fu Maryland and Virginia. The crop of these States being very fine in quality,our fours will if possible Destill better. Fauilies using them once will con- Rae to use then. W. HL TENNEY & gos. ercuant Mie s120-1mo Georgetown, D.C. PIANOS AND ORGANS. OTICE! 7 WILL ON 17TH SEPTEMBER KE. Ugies fot of Upret Fiance for aieand sent lot of Uprignt Pratce for re ou HLL SUMNER. WE S45 4 surene Line oF DECKER BROS." PIANOS. ~ WEBEK PIANOS. FISCHER PIAN' ESTEY PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS. CASES OF ROSEWOOD, EBONY, WALNUT AND OAK. REASONABLE PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT ANY PURCHASER HANOs REST ‘We rent pianos for any length of time desired, and ‘with the option of purchase. You will be pleased with our PIANOS, PRICES AND TERMS. SANDERS & STAYMAN, JARVIS BUTLER, MANAGER “3 = 934 Fst nw. Haoms, FOR RENT AND SALE ON SEESMARS | w.o.aitRirARS co AND O1HEk Prawos| THO Pst 22, ane Praxog. AUALED IN TUNE. TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Sescial atwntion of purchasers is invited to our “New Styles.” fuiabed is: designs of SECOND-HAND VIANOS. A fe ok ot SON, ‘senortment, Prowinent wakes at all prices. “PIANOS FUR RENT. WAL KNABE & CO., = ‘S17 Market Space. Owe To Tue Resanxaste Scocess a gent, substantial ‘and oa HAXWAKD £ HUTCHINSON, Qur customers are reminded teen os ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey ever put upon, the District market.) 44% L. BARBOUR & son, ellie Whole Dewwt House of Rigus & Oo. Goverxwext Recerers To-Dav.—Internal reve- ue, $464,951; customs, $1,820, 686, ‘Tue Paestoent Has APraoven the naval appro- Priation bill; the act for a Dridge across the Rio Grande, at £1 Paso, Texas, and the acts for the re- Het of Matihew H. Fulton, M. M. Gibson, Jobn D. Nunnerlyn and Wm. Collins. Postic Bor.pinos 4D Gxouxps.—Col, Wilson’s August report of the condition of public buildings and grounds under his charge states that work was generally delayed by tue lack of funds, owiny {o Lhe failure of the sundry civil appropriation bil to become a law. The work of placing a new iron tank on the roof of the Executive Mansion was complet. It weighs 4,300 pounds, and 13 se- curely braced. It has been boxed in, ‘the Cagis between tron and wood being acked with saw- dust to prevent Loca rod ite root and con- nections tinned over. The outside of the mansion was thoroughly washed by using the District ‘steam fire engines, ‘Tue Boxp OFvenincs to-day aggregated $1,- 396,800, as follows: Registered 4s, $300 at $127. Registered 4 ,000 at 106%; $276,000 at 1OFig: $100,000 at 107s 500 ‘nt 10036; (910,000 ab 106%." Coup. 4345, $10,000 at 107. A GaNo oF THrevgs has been stealing systemat- ically from the United States mails between New York city and the West during the last three hous = ‘Navat Onpsns.—Lieut. D. H. Mahan, ordered to duty at the Naval War College; Lieuts. RF. Nicholson and O, G. Dodge, ordered to the Naval Academy, 25th instant; Lieut. A. E. Culver and Ensign George M. Ormsby, ordered to the Monon- fabcla; Lieut. T. D. Bolles, detached trom the ‘ermont and ordered to the Monongahela, Avronsrsp Capets at West Pomr.—H. C. Cut- tng, of Reno, Nev., and Harry P. Penick, of Chari- ton, Iowa, have been appointed cadets at the Mill- tary Academy, APPOINTED CHIEF CLERK.—James T. Briscoe, of Baltimore, Md., has been appointed chief clerk of Uhe Second Assistant Postmaster-General’s Office. Person al.—Ex-Gov. Grant of Colorado, H. Bron- Son of Akron, Ohio, Sam’l Cutler of Boston, and A. 'W. Marshall of London, are at the Riggs —Mrs, Heald of Washington, accompanied by her son, Was in Paris yesterday.—J. P. Wingate of Brook- lyn, and C. “L. Buckingham of New York, are at Wormley's. — J. V. Quackenbush, T. C. Faxon of New Tor FF. Pliuinner ot Chicago, Major K. D. Clarke of the Army, Jno. Patton of Detroit, Mason D, Pratt of Johnstown, Pa. J. ©. Eyer ot Los An- us, Maynard B, Soune’of Canton, Chine, Jas, lalt of Boston, and X. H. Noyes of C! cago, are at the Ebbitt,—senaiors Builer, ‘Kenna and Blackburn, Commissioner Black and Gen. Beale of Waslington, were in New York last night. ——Henry Adams of Ann Arbor, Mich, Rob't Fur of New Haven, Rawson Walton of London, Channing Lilly of Boston, and Jas. C. Henderson aud W. G. Oukman of New York, are at the Arling- ton.— A. B. Noyes of Atkinson, N. HL, Dr. J. Campbell, of Woodstock, Va, and F. Donan of Da- kota, are’ at the SL. Jaines—Dr. Geo. C. Ober, Who has been attending the meeting of the British Medical Association, bas returned from. aad H. D. Cooke of Washington, was in Chicago Wed. Heavevanrens ‘building of the Georgetown and Ten! ttend a mecting at the sts, nw. on BAT- i. H. GOLDSBOROUGH, JOHN E. BEALL. HAVING ENTIRELY RECOVERED FROM late iiiness and removed to 510 1ST. be at my office EVERY DAY for consulta to2 p.m. and 6 to8 p.m. ‘Kailroad are invited to ‘ickling. corner of 32d and September 8, at 8 p.m. fion from 9 to 10 a. un, —INSTALLMENT make your own bu ER’S Marble and Grani jassachtsetts ave. 1. ‘DR. JOHN A. DALY. SLATES, TABLETS, BAGS, RULERS, PENS, PENCILS, SPONGES, ERASERS, &c., &c., BY THE CARLOAD. Our presents to the children will be to SELL THESE GOODS AT PRIME COST, and we know it will be ap- preciated all round, We make this a specialty Office 912 N. ¥. ave. n.w. EWE ARE RECEIVING DAILY ids of Oysters, such as Noriolks, in Haven Bay's, New York oysters, ways, Maurice’ Coves, clams, woft mueat delivered free t0 all parts of he city; “Wuoleeale and retail at N. WHITE & CO, eagh season, and the con- sequence is OUR STORE CROWDED WITH PLEASED PARENTS AND CHILDREN. ‘cae EI ekeKE =e; eekex IN COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIRE ‘ments of section 2 of the act incurporat the Georgetown and Tenallytown Kailwey Company cf the District of Columbia, notice is hereby given that pany wit be openet on FRIDAY, AUOL ‘opened on’ s ‘Goldsboroush Gon street, {rom 0 o'clock a m. to > o'clock p. m.’and will ° wit open Ga urine the wane houby for period. of ton daya next ens capital stock should be 1 cd 4 3 igi! Prt tecicis! eK! a KeKKE 200, ‘000! mom ital stock of said com- gma 33, romints ieie oo 000, ‘200 200, ‘000! - ing thereatter, unless th 8, 8 i son] THE 82,000 WORTH OF HOUSEHOLD ‘GOODS wilich HOUSE & HERKMANN are to iveaway a8 PRIZES for the correct solution of the EBUS they have issued will be distributed at the RIFLES" on SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22. Ali answers muat be veut to their store, Nos. 921 and 923. 7TH. 6 O'CLOCK on the evenin sth of SEPTEMBER, as on the 1! their examination, Please remember that in order ttins one of the 100 PRIZES EBUS must be ABSOLUTELY The articles com- HES are now on exhibition at ‘where they will remain until MONDAY, INST. Yon are ‘invited to call and sco HOUSE & HELRMANN, CASH and CREDIT FU! CARP! iu the judges make stand any chance of Seer prising these 1 ALL POLITICAL CLUES AND ORGANI- ‘zatiche are notified that we have complete BADGES, including an; designs, at reasonable rates. Estimates will ARNESOS: Bockbind. 422 11th oC hw, DR. HAYWARD HAS RESUMED PRAC- and Feapectiuity odfers lie services te thoeo and respectfully offers lis services te those standing diseases which have re- Sisted the usual medical treatment. Being the oldest electric “specialist in. Washi among my patients some of the Prominent ‘people in the overlouked "by those. i hares reasonable. Cousultation free. Advice houor- Twill tell you just what very few ininutes tants, Please tbe Children? ase Ob, but that is not nearall. Next comes the sto ot Soe Bags! "Others Price whe Be Our Price— 4 Alot of Macrame School with colored linings. OTHEKS’ PRICE, 2oc. OUK PRICE, 15c. Boys! School with shoulder straps. afiticted’ with lo Our Price— ‘Then you should see our COMPOSITION BOOKS AND TABLETS. Some worth Se., for 3c. for Sc., aud so on up to ‘Next on the list are WOOD, PEN, AND PENCIL BOXES. _ Toes “ihe lane two Dave lovk sad key = "oe" SOF : fro have took and hey” - NO. 25 EAGLE LEAD PENCILS. BO. Hig RAGLE LEAD = worth 15c. ; all f en a mm, and numbering it known and most seme worth, 10c. and 12c., trie | treatment, able and frank. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,’ ASSE18—$898,217.43. Office hours, from 9 am. to4:30 p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from Gto8 o'clock p.m, Advances will be made promptly 2 Rulers, 1 Ink 2 T Wead' Pencil: Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. ‘INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. Konae toto AUTUMN 18 THERE! GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF LAW ‘THe next session of this school wali DAY EVENING, October ‘tained by applying ‘Ud Circulars can be ob- to S& M. YEATMAN, AUTUMN I8 NOT EVERYWHERE; University Law but they are looking for it, expecting it, for it ‘Be yo also ready'—the day and thehotr ye chin bot, JACK FROST COMETH “Likes thief in the night." And you will wake up in the morning and find yourselves MINUS Overcoat, ‘MINUS heavy-weight Cost, Pants and Vests, MINUS everything necessary in the way of wearing apparel, suited to the reign of | JACK FROsT. MINUS because you wouldn't MIN(D)US. We re- ‘time and again of the necessity of proper again call attention to our heavy- ‘men, at the trifling cost of $7.50 for Coat, Vest and Panta. SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING AS- SOCIATION—218T ISSUE. in the “Serial Building Asso- itge, ea still obtain the shine st “Treasurer, 1316 Fat. Stantceeeeee JNO, A. PRESOOTT, od Treasurer. au25-100 “*"“"Yallogg Dulding, 1416 F st. nw. THE WHITNEY CIDER ry Established 18° giston new Slat ive all needed informa- 1 President, STi 10th at mw. —} NI ‘WITH rere eee em gs ‘a.W., near 13th st. = GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, = ‘Boyw Suits, $4.50, 85.50, €5.87, $6, $6.50 upward. Cashdoen’s Suite, $1.35. Gt, 03 earwasd. ‘MEN'S TROUSERS—strictly all- 82.78, 62.87, 83 upward Should the mercury Jump up into the nineties, we are prepared for you, and will furnish— Genuine Seersucker Costs and Vests for men st $1.37. Genuine Seersucker Costs and Vesta for boys at $1. VICTOR E. Sones AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF & ©0., Prix 4 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. Doxurs New Yous Hara ‘The Fifth avenue style of 8k and Derby Hats ist WILLETT & RUOFs, Bole Agents for this city, 906 Pease eve nesday.—Ben. F. Lee of’ Trenton, N. J. A. D. Nichols of Boston, Dr. Wim. L. Hunter of Pittsburg, and F. Hall of New York, are at Willard’s —Rev. Chas. A. Stakely, the pastor of tne Fret Baptist church, has returned to the city aftera Vacation of two months, : ‘Society Notes. ‘Mr. Niles and Miss Virgie Niles havo returned to their I street home from Narragansett Pier, where they spent the summer, Mrs K. J. C, Walker, with her son and Miss Ames, are travel Aiues, are traveling In Europe, and arenow taking Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warder and family were at Karlsbad last. mont ye Washington early in Novembere Peer Ueno Ars, Senator Davis has left Long Branch, where she spent the warm weather, and attracted much attention on the beach by wearing a white bath- ing dress, ‘Mrs. Menocal fs in New York city. ‘Mrs, Wm. B. Hazen 1s with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. McLean, at Nantucket, Mise Emma Wilson gave a number readings at ‘Mt Desert this summer, Mra. Huyck and the Misses Huyck are spending this month at Ooakland, Col. J. Fenner Lee and family are at Bar Harbor. Mrs. Cayeteno Komero Is at Capon Springs. ‘The Misses Wilkes will leave here next week to Tait friends tn Middletown, Conn., and later they Will be the guests of General aid Mrs Parke at ‘Tue Japanese minister and Madame Mutsu have made many friends during thelr stay at Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson and the Misses Wilson are visiting Niagara Falls, Ars. Dr. O'Relily 1 the guest of Mrs. Lamont at Sorrento, Miss Katie Beach and Mr. James Thompson, of Philadelphia, will be married here early this autumn. Mr. Harvey A. Kohr, of Washington, and Miss Lutle G. Ramsay were married September 4 at the Dr. White! ue pre aitld 4 Mrs. Dr. T, G. Morrow is seriously ill at her rest- dence, 631 F street southwest. Mr. Newton W. Derby, of Winnemucca, Nev., and Miss Rosa W. Kelle, of Washington, were married yesterday’ at the’ realdence of Mr. V. H. insted, 223 C Street northwest, by the Rev. M. A. Turner, Mrs Robert Hinckley and son are at Wissa- hickon Inn, Philadelphia. ‘They will return to the city on the ‘Ist of October, Outrage by a Chinese Mob, AN ATTACK UPON THE AMERICAN RESIDENCE AT CANTON. A dispatch from Shanghal, China, September 6, Says: It 1s still hoped there that the immigration treaty with America will be ratified in 8 modified form. ‘The discussion of the question has caused great excitement. There have been several riot- ous demonstrations. A mob attacked the Ameri- can official residence at Canton. WHAT IS SAID OF THE REPORT BY OFFICIALS HERE. Assistant Secretary of State Rives said this morning to a Stak reporter that he saw no reason. to disbelieve the statement that there has been a riot in Canton, China, growing out of the treat trouble. “Nothing cam be sald. es to the detetie ot Ube affair,” he added; “put such things have hay pened betore and are likely to happemagain “Canton 1s lace to have'u row in,” said a department official, “The people are very irrita- bie, and when excited by the least cause at times Stan te in Soe cana ieee create a riot. ere are very few residents there, most of them veing at ‘Shanghal. ‘The United States consul at Canton ts Hon. Chas, Seymour, ‘Who Was appointed in 1882.” 3 “Canton isa very large city—no one knows how large,” said anaval officer. “It is probably over the size of New York.” 11 PPO ad Educational Affairs, POINTS FROM THE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER DAWSON. N. H. R. Dawson, the commissioner of education, in his annual report to the Secretary of the Interior states that 1,800 volumes and pamphlets have been added to the Ubrary during the past year, making the collection to consist of ,000 volumes and 75,000 com- infssoner suggests that Cougress be eon setae to make such an extension of the copy-right law be published in thts countrytor use’ thr aehaais £2 Dearing upon educational subjects, to deposit "Bue report states wast tuere Sy ready cation two circulars of nati amu Pe era neo Mya ation and Civilization,” by Hise ‘Allee G, Pletcher. ‘The preparation of the early history of American “A resolution ts appen ‘which Bs Naparenen Sr the National maucaticna? st at the meeting tn San Francisco last’ July, na ‘the Bureau. ‘The Gloomy Weather, ‘NO SIGN OF 4 CHANGE FOR A DAY OB TWO—TEAT ‘There is no immediate prospect of better ‘Weather. The Signal Office opinion is to the effect ‘that the cool northeast winds will ees ae terra Treen eee ae Pw rel ii t i ii i i Hu i Fi | F i : i | Hl i ! i i i i [ | i FF TWO CENTs. Telegrams to The Star. ef iP ; AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | Canadian territory and might be closed up by f CHINESE EXCLUSION BILL. 5 7 5. THE OLD ROMAN RALLIES. a » Rg g 52 Fl a IT I8 PASSED IN THE SENATE. i ; qi H i : a Pa f e F ? ta He is About as Well as Ever To-day. H ie I [ H China Has Postponed the Treaty i HEAVY FROST IN NEW ENGLAND. { § RETALIATION BILL IN THE HOUSE. —— ‘The Senate. ‘The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. Vest for an inquiry into the case of a Senate official (ir, McKee), publishing a campaign book, was taken up; and, at the suggestion of Mr. Mitchell, was informally laid aside. COMMUNICATIONS TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Mr. Hoar’s resolution offered yesterday, calling ‘the attention of the President to the previous request of the Senate to be furnished with coples of communications to the British government, in Tegard to the fisheries, was tukel sid informally rr See ag. iH A THREATENED RACE WAR IN TEXAS. if ff i Prairie Fires Devastating Dakota. ii +4 * | i §5 Ee THE TALK OF LONDON. ‘The War Office to Try Baldwin's Para- chutee—Comments on Wallack’s Death. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvEsrxo Stan. Loxpox, Sept. 7.—The report that the war office ‘as purchased a number of Baldwin’s parachutes & fact, however, tat Major Temp- ler watched Baldwin's experiments in behalf of the authorities, and reports favorably. Tue min- ai last evening was in intoxicating fact, he said, the day, unless the medicine Goidtiwaite tor his tem i uors, AS @ mal~ bad taken no liquor dur bed ‘He was very sorry to hear the gentlemen from Illl- nols aud New Jersey (Hitt and Phelps) say that the President has been pusillanimous in not en- the act of 1887. 1t would have been in the ” President ‘treaty, to enforce eman from Massachu- n of Mr, Vest, was laid ‘understandii ‘sage would be received in about naif an hour; and, he added, significantly, “on this subcject.” CHINAMEN NATURALIZED IN INDIANAPOLIS. ‘The Chinese exclusion bill was then taken up, and Mr. Vest,referring to Mr. Dolph’s denial of his ‘statement that seven Chinamen had been natural- ls in 1876, under the ir. Miller, the law suffered from over~ indulgence in stimulants this “afternoon that Mr. ay health tuls evening, Mr. Thurman will be consulted Ubis evening in re- ‘The doctor said Thurman would ie apr, Few British play-goers remember Lester Wal- lack, but those Who remember his father are nat- urally fewer still. One of them was the late Geo. Henry Lewes, who was wont to speak in high terms ‘The son's death 1s commented on ‘hetic terms. The Manchester Guardian ized in Indiana) Harrison, and had voted the read a letter which he had reci\ Uculars of such naturalization the only mistake he (Mr. Vest) had made was in giving the date 1876 instead to the Clerk’s desk and had read corroborative af- Midavits. He said instead of it being a fact that no ‘Chinamen had ever been navuralized in the United ‘States, some twenty of them had been naturalized in state courts in Connecticut Indiana, and had been allowed to vote. MR. DOLPH MADE TRE POINT ‘that the record and documents were not evidence of the naturalization of Chinamen, but only of a declaration of intention. ‘The act of naturalize- ton was one to be the declaration of before a clerk or notary. ‘Mr, Vest admitted, Political Gossip at the Capitol. MORE ANXIETY THAN INFORMATION ABOUT THE CAM- PAIGN—NEITHER PARTY FEBLS SECURE AGAINST ‘ oe t that daows ase ori uae 1880. He also sent " Pa Among the statesmen at the Capitol there is taken W stop Uils degradation of we national More anxiety than information about the pending campaign. Republicans and democrats alike are grasping at straws to give hope of a safe landing. ——>-—___ New Hampshire Crops Killed by Frost. ‘Massachusetts and md aiinats on @ubaan, filed vines of every Wourspoxo’, N. H., Sept. and Thursday nights Gescrtptiot in this vicisity. "The corn crop, which as compioteiy destroyed ta wats places, was backward, Is reporved im Carroll County. Ice has From Wall Street To-Day. New Your, Sept. 7.—The stock market was again @ull and nairow this morning, as Well as we: were four stocks which devel activity — Reading, Westerh Union, and St Paul. Tle trausactioas id the remainder of the iist_ were devoid of interest OF feature of any Kind, most of the Muctuations made over a range Of from jy CO 5 | proms, os compared win test sights Geures, weakwess, declines rang! latter in Lake Shore and Can- those logses were suppleirnted by further declines of frum 10 % per cout, the latter in Lackawanua. Later in four, bos & better Lone Was developed, ‘There was more = Soe rake the four leadis ks. No tui A market look place, his private secretary, Beaconsfield ag boxes of levers, which had ‘studied, i to Be an excuse for delay, Decause he does not want to publish the ook during the queen's life time. ———— THE FISHERIES IMBROGLIO. wention might be a lawyer, that tne acts re- eae Seer nae ‘on of my conterred the Mr. Dolph asked Mr. Vest though there ex meiner, there was ‘thing in the affidavits to sustain the state- ment that Mr. Harrison's law tuning to do with the \dianapolis. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexixo Stan, LonDox, Sept, 7.—Sir Charles Tupper's speech at ‘the cutier’s feast added nothing to what is known bere on the subject of the fsheries.gThe statement ‘that Canada will never adopt a Mscal policy detri- mental to England occasions some surprise. The Datly News vbinks bis concluding remarks about Canada’s desire to improve ber commercial rela- ‘ons With the states consistently with loyalty to Engiand means little or much Shanna oe ae = Ukely to make sixty-five people, worksed unin one eacoumt er and gained their ob- Ject in another, shake in their shoes.” etrnodeos cosnedines THE CHACE COPYRIGHT BILL. ‘The English Trades Congress Adopts evolutions Against It, Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvExINe sTan, Loxpox, Sept. 7.—The trades congress yesterday considered the Chace copyrigtt bill purely from ‘the point of view of the English printers, and de- and resolved to urge negoUations to secure authors it to choose the country where thelr works MR, HARRISON'S LAW PARTNERS HAD NOTHING TO DO ‘WITH THE NATURALIZATION OF CHINAMEN. Mr. Vest admitted that there was not; on the contrary he had learned that neither of the law partners of Mr. Harrison had had anything to ‘Capitol Topics. THE SOOTT-BRUMM RFISODE. In the House yesterday afternoon, after THE Srar’s report closed, Mr. Scott, declaring that he did not think enough of the accusations to take up much of the time of the House in retui stating ir. Brumm merely w! a little notoriety, which migbt aid him in Wass for re-election, sent to the Clerk's the “hour, bow 4 DISPATCHES FROM MINISTER DENBY—THE TREATY POSTPONED YOR FURTHER DELIBERATION. At this point a message was received from the President of the United States and laid berore the Senate, inclosing (as the only official information at hand in regard to the Chinese treat; ‘two telegrams from Mr. Denby, United 8 ister to Pekin; the first, dated September 5, in these words: “Believe treaty has x Haye demanded trom foreign office positive infor- mation some dayasince, No information has been ‘postponed the character of ( I 11 o'clock it was quiet, but steady to firm, AV insguideant cnanges trou! the opening prices Heavy Frest in Michigan. East Tawas, Micu., Sept. 7.—A heavy frost Wednesday “night “dainaged ‘his tail, 18 not potatoes, corn and a Bradiord, a resluton was voring the exclusion from the country of wewl-pauper muigradts, unless Ubey are skilled workers, —_—__ The Steamer Nevada Disabicd, —The steamer Aller, which ports on September 6, lat. 7,278 miles from Sandy Hoos, ine steamer Nevada with a brokes main ‘shaft, in Low of Ube steamer Polaria, bound west ‘The Nevada lett Uhts port on the 4cb instant, ‘MR. MITCHELL THINKS THE BILL DOES NOT GO FAR After the reading of the message the discussion of the bill proceeded, Mr. Mitchell taking the floor, and insisting upon the propriety of passing the bili, even if it were an Administration measure, criticism he would make upon Id not go farenough. If he had bis will he would make the exclusion appl the four hundred million Chinamen those now in the United States, New York, Sept. cased tt to be arrived bere to-day, government to open: nr Died Suddenly of a Mysterious Disease, ‘Sept. 7.—Isaac Wolley, ‘one of ‘During the debate in the Senate yesterday after- noon on the resolution directing the District Com- missioners to revoke any permits for overhead electric wires granted by them since the District ‘appropriation bill became a law, Mr. Morgan, referring to the question which had been ratsed as to the power conferred upon the Commissioners to grant such permits up to September 15, read from ‘the District appropriation bill to show that the prohibitive language was that after tha® date no Overhead wires should be “erected or maintained.” He held, as did Mr. Vest, that the word ~main- tained” clearly showed the intention of Congress prohibit overhead wires after that date. Messrs. Plumb, Spooner and Harris.contended ‘that it Was not intended to probibit tue maintain- ance of wires permitted by the Commissioners ‘Mr, Plumb explained that while the Bdopred, it was_learly ‘Bot Ya china but speaking rapidly and vehement- ly when the gavel fell, and the Presiding Officer ut the question, “Shall the bill pass?” Mr. Gorman rose to but had further than the words: “Mi, ry consideration of this ew YORK, Sept. 7.—Henry Adams, a Norwegian, ts a Ukief Who hus traveled under tue names of Lee Johnson and Schorenk, aad bas served time im He Was arrested yesterday for Jewelry stores in Johns To-day turee Jewelers preyed ‘appeared agaanst bin im court and be Was remanded for (rial. seeeteaeencsier Pawed Their Entrance Examinations Mp., Sept. 7.—Tue following addi- (hetr cxamioxtion ‘Deen udumitied us Cadets to the Naval Acad- cay: das 8, Coleman, Alstame: ‘Walter Ball, C. Dawreou, Wisconsin; Louts ¢: Indiana; Luke MeVanee, Kentuck) Lagat, Maryland; Wa. Ee iobuiteo., Siemans Chainhill, Missouri, aud Kollen K, Nevitty —s—— ‘The Kateer at Dombrowka, Sept. 7.—Emperor Willian arrived at Dombrowka tis moruing. He Was recelved at by the mulltary and municipal authori. majesty ‘at once (0 the ground: at Konarezevo, Where the army maneuvers Will be a LEDROIT PARK FENCE CASE. Proceedings in the Equity Court Te Vincexxes, Lip, the ‘of ‘the Surryvilie Coal Com esterday. Mr. Mitchell was: stealing @lamonds from street and Maiden Lane. on whom be bad no “ai. President—in the measure—,” when was by the announcement, on the part of the ding Officer, that debate was not in order; Unanimous consent having been given ‘that at 1 o'clock to-day the vote ‘on the question, “Shall the bill pass?” There some question as to the terms of the report in the Record was read. MR, GORMAN MOVES TO REFER THE BILL. ‘Mr. Gorman excused himself on the ground that he was not present when the agreement wasmade and was not aware of it, He now moved that the Dill and the President's measage be referred to the committee on fc Mr. Teller—That to Pave eee (orbid, after September 1 the maine tainance of wires erected by authority of the Com- missioners. He contrary tothe The chair hoids the rule, notwithstanding yeas, 17; nays, 19—no quo- ov with the dembcraea, and Senators oa ee Mrs Lait ited Berry and Vest voted "uo" with the repabilease ‘Mr. Morgan had also voted “no,” but, being red with Mr. Evarta and not knowing how Mr. arts would vole, Mr. Morgan withdrew his MR. GORMAN'S MOTION LosT. A call of the Senate showed forty-eight Senators Present, quorum being thirty-nine. The second vote on Mr. Gorman’s motiot.ta recommit stood: Xe1s, 19; nays, 20. $0 the Senate refused to re- ‘THE BILL PASSED, YEAS, 37; MAYS, 3. ‘The Chinese bill was passed, yeas, 37; nays, 3 (Qlesars. Brown, Hoar, and Wilson, of Iowa). ‘Messrs, Sherman and Ingalls did not vote. MR. BLAIR MOVES TO RECONSIDER. Mr, Blair asked if a motion to reconsider was in order. The chair ruled that it was. Mr. Blair ‘then moved that the vote be reconsidered that he resumed It Was intended to ‘without the authority of the In the Equity Court this morning the case of Boteler, et al. against Barber, et al —tbe Le Droit Park fence case—was heard by Judge Cox, Messrs, Birney & Birney for tue complainants and Messrs, Worthingtoti & Heald for the defendants, ‘The papers were read, showing tut the fenoe at the north end of Linden street bad Ueen toru down, Mr. Worthington read the answers, as follows: ‘That of Mr. Barber stating Uhat from Ube first it Was understood tbat the park was to be fenced in, With gates, to be placed in position by the directors Of the assoctation; that theme were but two houses the tract when it was platted and recorded im ; Ubat there are now seventy farilies residing ‘and they Would not have gone there had It not Been fenced in; that the fence has stood there until recently, and for tourwen years BO ‘was mage to It. That of Messrs. Bayne and Gannon Genying that, street is a public street, Kiisia peivace surect witiia the lnits of Ue park, ‘and that the District Commissioners treat It such, They admit that water mains bave beea Dut assert that It was With Lue consent of M . They adit that gus mains have bee laid, and assert that the jaups were erected ab ‘he Cost of those persons whose property wey front, They deny that Daiy’s lot is within the Mr. Vest replied that Mr. Edmunds, who drew 8, resolution, knows what he wants ha what he doing. ‘Mr. Vest contended that overhead elect ric wires are dangerous to human life, and he had read ac- counts of deaths produced by such wires, He i E ‘MOTIVES. ‘Mr. Nutting (N. Y.) said that some gentleman on | : i il iy i i j : ! y governor, final meoting, | : f i i 4 { € Lj z Hi (4 if | i i i bi fi : i 7 | 4 i i be Ee : iti I ! i i i ij i | L th 8 ii a

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