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The numerous reunions of yesterday ave been continued to-day, as = also have the secret meetings of the organiza. ‘ons here ee reas Among other regimental Teunions that of the 32d Oniois notable for ihe all Bdance of 300 members, the largest reunion ever held by that re.iment At the the Ohio Woman's Reliet ‘at hea.iquarters ‘Uhis morning, Mrs Belle T, ley, the post de- partment president, was presented with @ Deauti. ful W. R.C. badge’ in solid gold with diamond settings. The bands and drum in aitend~ nce at ‘the encampement are numl by the Bunared, and besides the excellent muse fur- nisued by tuem, a Columbus male chorus of 300 Yolces has been doing excellent service at the Various campfires, ‘This morning when the G. A. R. national encamy mt was called to ordera large and beautiful floral G. A. R. badge was pre- sented by the Ohio State Journat. Elections Will be held by some of the organizations during the day to-day. Probably NOTHING SURPRISED THE VISITORS more than the wonderful reception they have had. Last night at the West Virginia camp- fre Gen a the Views of the veterans: when he said: “Your best citizens met us at the depot, gave us the latch-keys to their houses, and = Us to their yg eer cee lore than enoush pro- vided and everythig has beew Gone to Taake the crowd comfortabie and hanpy. It ts the the most successtul, and. the best entertained en: campment ever held by the Grand Army. #0 say ‘the members of that order. REPRESENTATIVE WARNER OR OOMMANDEE-IN- curer, ‘The encampment has elected Hon. Wm. Warner, of Missourt, commander-In-chief for the ensuing year. Hon. Wm. Warner, of Kansas City, the new commander-in-chief, ‘served in the 33d and 44th Wisconsin regiments, and nas had bis later life stata, he was elected to the Fordy-uinte Congress ‘Was elected to U r-ntnth 8 trom tue Ofth Missourtl district, and 1s still tn Cop- gress. Col, Moses Neil, of Columbus, was elected senior vice-commander, Josep Hatheld, of New York, Was pominated for junior vice-commander. A committee from the Woman's Relief as given @ hearty welcome. The centennial exposl- Uon at Claciunatl tnvited the Grand Army men to visit Uhat piace on their Grand Army day, Septem- ber 14. An elegant oll painting was presented to Past-Commander Fairchild during the morning. THE DEAD ASTRONOMER, Neo Word Received in New York From Any Of Prof, Proctor’s Family. ‘Naw York, Sept. 13—The body of Prof. Richard A. Proctor Was removed this forenoon from the hospital where he died to North Brothers Island, ‘There it was laid tn an tsolated dead-n tally provided for such put and there it will De Kept und advices have been recefved from the family in Florida or abroad as Lo their desire in the matter of interment. It 1s probable that some member of the famliy 1s on the way to tus city, but no telegram to that effect nad been received up (0 noon to-uay. No one who knew igi Will lvok on Prot. Proctor’s tace agaip. Be- fore the body Was removed it wus seaied ina metalic 2offla Chat Will not agaln be opeued. This 4s according to sanitary laws which also probibits podbe oF church tunerals of yeliow-tever dead. It was decided to-day that In view of the charac- teristic symptom of black vomit in Prof. Proctor’s case MO auLopsy Was necessary. Now that the Worst 1s known, there is neliuer apprehension nor excitement at” sanitary headquarters. Every- thing bas Deen done that need be, and the health authorities anticipate no danger’ from this case. ‘Tue only possible peril is trout the daily arrival of Fetugees trom Flor da, and in tue chance of some one of them iying {il With fever unsus) uptil the contagion bas had Ume lo work. Even in that case the danger Is realiy slight, IN FAVOR OF THE KNIGHTS, A Decree om the Question at Last Issued by the Huly See, New Yore, Sept. 13—A Roman cablegram to the Catholic News announces that a decree of tne holy office cn the Knights of Labor question favorable to that organization, has been for- Warded to Cardinal Gibbons. It’ will be remem- bered that im April, 1887, bis holiness, concur- Thug with the ides set forth in tue letter of Car- dipal Givbons in favor of the Knights, decided that there was no cause for action, ‘The pope Iso decided that in Canada, where a mundament had becn Issued against the Kuiguts, the members Of the order: Teceive absolution on promise of obedience Lo future decisions of the holy see, Michael Davitt’s Statement. DENIAL OF A REPORT THAT IT WAS & CONCOCTION. Lonpox, Sept. 12—It having been asserted that the abstract prepared for the press of the state. ment that Michael Davitt Intends to make before ‘the Parnell commission was a concoction, the Press Association, which gave the matier 10 the ewspapers, maintains 1le authenticity, It says Mr, Davitt explained that the statement was pared by him originally for use in O’Donnell’s ac- Yon against the Times. It also says the docu- ment fs in Mr. Davitt’s handwriting, and that it was placed at the disposal of the press by Mr. Davitt with the assurance that It would be used before the Parnell commission. ——— Nominated for Congress, Cupar Rapips, lowa, Sept. 18—The democrats of the fifth district Have nominated Judge J. H. Preston of this city, 1or Congress. Covxci, Bivrrs, lows, Sept. 13.—The repubit- cans of the ninth’ district nominated Judge J. R. Re d for Congress on the 94th ballot yesterday. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 13.—Tve following congress. tonal nominations in Wisconsin were made ye-ter- day: Flth disirict republicans, Gustav Juster- mann, of Green Bay; seventh district republicans, Ormsby B. Thomas, of Priirie du Chien; seventh district democrats, Frank Coburn, of Lacrvese; ninth district democrats, Gen. W: T. Early, of pewa Falls. Ss Woncesren, Mass., Sept. 13.—Jos, H. Walker was Routnat-d for Congress by the repubitcans of the 10th district to-day. —————. A Colored Boy Acquitted of Murder. HE OFFERS BIS TWO LAWYERS 4 QUARTER TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN THEM WAEN LIBEKATRDS Battiwonz, 13—At Ellicott city, yester- aay, a colorea boy, Charles Washtugton, eight Years of age, Was acquitted of the charge of mur. Ger ot Bula Layton, an infant, and the attempted muruer of ber sister Sadie. ‘The two little gtris were found last June with their throats cut. Confessions made by the boy before the trial prompted by threats of instant death or by the promise of being given $2 were ruled out of evidence. The state could not prove him guilty, and a verdict ot “not guilty” was given Gy vi Jurs. Wuen Washington found himself tree offered bis two counsel a quarter to be divided Petween them. —___ ‘The Fieod South, ‘THE LOSS IN AND ABOUT AUGUSTA PLACRD AT A MIL- LION DOLLARS—ELEVEN PERSONS DROWNED. Atavsta, Ga., Sept 13-—The damage to canal, streets, bridges, warenouses, residences, stores, and merchandise wii] reach $1,000,000, "No esti: mate can be made of the dumage to farms and crops from Augusta toSavannab. Jt is thought $200,000 will be required to repair the caval, Streets, aud bridges, All railroads have been 1n- Jured, and the cutton-milis have been sbut down snd will be for a mouta or 80, un“ll the breaks in tbe caval are repaired. Eleven persons have been Grownes, Tae citizens are fullof pluck and en- . We gube to Work goue to work to repair damages, prt cine Business Biock Burned, rROTT, 12—A fire at Wayne, near this city, yesterday, destroyed tne Sowter block, gue of partially ‘the fest in wor 5 she hi wa. L088 $75,000; ‘tn —_—__ Miss Ames Married to Dr. Harte, Nonru Easton, Mass., Sept. 13. —Yesterday after. noon’ st Unity’ churea "Miss Besse ry ‘with the Oakes Ames Fires, axD Lives forest fires 1o0ks as if great damage they are, cnected. “News beyond to be. fearea, places hotses ad ocher ‘property: tore Atteaay oben destroyed and. at others "poodle: are now either Ngnting for thelr lives or Ayling to save out, we men saving tuemselves omy by Botnfag. “West St Seandian wo thmiles arse: Se as at last accounts THE FREE-WATER BILL. Ite Provisions as Finally Agreed Upon BY the Comantestoners, ‘THE BILL SUNT WIFE 4 LETTER TO CONGRERE—REASONS Vaoep Po spotinaime DoMesTio WATER BATEO— Consideration of the so-called “free-water” Dilly and to-day sent it to the two District committees of Congress, with the following letter: “The Com- missioners, in accordance with the general senti- ‘Meat Of the citizens of the District, have prepared and have the honor to tranamit herewith, with Tecommendation for favorable action thereon, & draft of & Dill “To abolish rents forthe use of Potomac water for domestic purposes in the Dis- ‘lot of Colombia’ tne ae, BIS act of ‘Rot tavoive any expense upon the United The of Wasblagvon by 1ts om 2, 1859, prescribed e list of charges for such use and devolved upon the water Fegistrar the duty of enforcing, tuetr collection. corporation 0 ever, made ordinance for the collect fon of annual rates for the ‘Use Of water. @D ordinance approved May 9, 1859, @ loan of $50,600 was authorized to meet the establishment redemption annual instaiments of 15 cents each, provided ne Jery of & Water tax of 00 cents per front every highway throug! Were isla. ‘This sotaleo Uo plan a distribution of water EeUERepaeee pela tt i> f z ), States ‘owing to the fact that no the collection of Water rates in ‘Was in force (prior to Ji 1876), Do waler rates bave voow: collected frou persons oftice, Separate trom the assessor's office with a Superinvendent, complement of clerks and otuer nernalia. One of the results of the Pr change would be the discontinuance of the chief clerk’s office of the water department, and consolidation of the remaining duties of that Officer with those of tue assessor, to which wey are germane, and piacing them ubder the latver's Supervision, thereby materially conducing to economy and convenience. “the water rent 18 not permanent tax, but is a flexibie ct chaugeabie trom year to yeur at {ae Pleasure of the authorities, subject 10 tue re- strictions only taat it shall be sufficient to pay Certain Habilities incident vo the extension, main- Venance and operation of the water deparunent, ‘Deans of keoptag up in sald cl ice ot Washington 3 01 up in said cites rt nd Georgetown a supply of water. _ “Whenever the expenses of this department are Grease in the yearly Charge upoa. corse att 10 the year! upon const and Unis necessity ts the source of much emourrass- Ment to the authorities and of irritution to ue community by (he frequent additions Lo the water ‘cuarges, while the aavuat of Water supplied per Kouse i not only not increased, but in many cases dimiaished, and there is consequently & general desire for’ the abolition of this cuarge for Water used for domestic purposes, It 18 proposed {o comunue a rent charge in cases where water 1s used for business purposes at a rate bearing relu- lon (o the quantity used, Walch can be usoer- {alned with reasonable accuracy by the use of we meters or otherwiss, “The Commissioners believe that the amount of Tenis that can be coiected for water used for bust- ‘ess purposes without hardship to the consumer, Wil be sufficient vo pay all Mabilities on account Of Ube interest and sinking fund now chargeable to tie revenues derivable irom water renis, and that the ordiuary expenses of pipe distribuuion 1p the future can readily be met out of the general revenues.” PROVISIONS OF THE BILL. ‘The provisions of the bili, which have been modi- Med some since it was originally drawn by Mr. Wheatley, are as follow: “That from and after the 30th day June, A. D. 1889, no charge by way of rent, or rate, or other. wise, shall be made or collected from any person by Ube District of Columbia, or the Commissioners tnereor, for tne use of Potomac water In sald Dis. Inct, execpt wuers, in the judzweut of the Com- loners, sald "Potomac water is used in Dusiness “of aay kiud conducted tor pur poses Of prod, in which case the ‘au. thority of “the” said Cowmmissioners as ‘to Fates or rents shall remain as under existing law, and that from aud afver said dute the cout of sup: ing Potomac water to the inhabitante of tie istrict of Columbia, with suld exception and the cost of interest and’ sinking fund on water-stock bonds, and on account of incieasing the water Supply Wuder act Of July 15, 1882, auall be charged to and defrayed out of tue saué iund and in the same manner ay other general expenses of said District: Provided, uowever, that this act. shall Rot exiend oF apply wo assessments for water mains which shall continue as Under existing law; Uhat all reuis for waver and ai taxes for water ‘Mmutns shall b- collected by the collector of taxes on DU prepared by Ube ‘assessor of the District and by him furnished .o the persons lavle tnere- for, and the amounts thereot when coulected sail be eposited and applied as general taxes in suld District; Uhat all provisions of law requiring pe- Uuuon of property owners a8 a condition preceusat, Wo the laying of water mains are hereby're and the Commissioners of the District of Columbis are hereby authoriz-d and directed to lay such Water mains in any portion of the District of Columbia as in their Judgment the efficiency of the service shail require and the appropriation thereior warrant; that any person ‘who suall, in the District o: Columbia, commit waste of tie Potomac water supped ‘trom the Washington Aqueduct or Povomac Water Works shall be deemed guuty of @ misdemeanor, and on conviction tuereot, be fined not to éxceed $100, oF shall be imprisoned not to exceed thirty day: Dotb, im the discreioa of the court: Provi nothing Rereia contained snail in any Wixe affect any existing power of (ue proper aucbority In sald District to shut off the supply of waver 1b ‘all cases Where waste 1s commitied” —_—=—-_ ‘To Look After the Liquor Dealers. ‘TEMPERANOB PEOPLE FORMING AN ASSOCIATION. A meeting of representatives of various temper- ance organizations was heid last night at Hayden Hall, for the purpose of forming an association to look after the issuing of liquor lcenyes duriug the coming license year, which begins November 1. ‘Major Walker was elecied temporary chairman, and Andrew Kalstrom was chosen secretary. Messrs. Mahoney, Proctor, Mitchell, Jewell aud Mra. Dr. McKim’ were appointed a commitiee on Permanent organization, Representatives were present trom tnirty ‘temperunce organizations, ne new fegulations made by the District Com- misstoners Were discussed. Major Walker thouzut that the liquor men were given more liberty than they had betore. One thing, he sald, the Commis Sioners were entitled to credit for and thut Was wiring the rumsellers to frame their liceni only ue thought they should be in coMn-sha; frames. As Ww tne mode of operations in reference Lo licenses no decision Was reacued vy the meet~ Jug, but it ts Lue intention of the temperance ple, 1t was ead, to have ip theif employ an ayent Similar to the one employed by the Humane soci- ety, The committee on permanent organizauion ‘Will make Its report n xt week, ee Sous of Jonadab. ‘THR SOVEXBIGN COUNCIL 1M SESSION The Sovereign Council Sons of Jonadad as- Sembied at 10 o'clock this mornin, at St. George’s ‘Hall, Lito street, between E and F streeta, The Feports of the officers present a very encouragti State oLaflaira. ‘Twelve coupes are represeeied oy delegates trom Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and New England. They represent nearly 1,000 members. “Ihe m Session was devoted to the receplion of reporté and tne re! ence of reports and business 10 the veveral com- mittees, when & recess Was taken UnU! 8 p.m. —S— elegant residence at 2122 Mussacuusetis avenue. ey the widow of Edwund ‘Patien, © ‘Call, died a tew years ago, lea fortune. Sue has iive daugate Py A a Representative Of Missvurl, Went vo the seasbore pear Porti: ‘ong were ved co-operate with the Good Templarsim ther Crusade aguinet tbe tseulng of cena ne ee ton tor officer Dt, ura MB conen; win ¢. w. Mo: Tecording secretary, W. Sueiton; treasurer, ihe Lithie Kelnset 2 ioliowtug saperiavend: Juvenile work, Mrs prison work, sor dome ior Gru hag Cook; flower mission, Miss Gertrude alloy he ‘Agnes Rowan; scleatiae education, Mra MN. 3 hygiene, Mra, M. L. King; ‘illons, Mim Page: snd nerention re 1. Deane ‘Dectpyp to sm Ixuawe.—Marshal Wilson swore Sityee Shire Greene ie Pa eg Henry B. "Parker, Jaa, 3 dau. Pare a W. a Latent, to sre ta he sanity of sinit, colored woman. Atter testimony by Dre. Coombs 30d Chew, of the Washington Anderson, the driver O¢ the va, ‘Aroais Caer ary Bee that she. was insane. {herstore be seat vo the se, Rilzabecn tor Jeu WELLOW JACK aT THE NORTH, ‘What Surgeon Stoner Says About it, i i “Do you think.that it 1s likely that the fever ‘would become epidemic so far north as New York ‘at this time of the year?” asked the reporter. : “Of course it can become so, but the chi thing, are against Ie It's lenge number of retae gees should Come trom Jacksonvilie with all the triacetate ite ‘saturat te fever would be iicely to takes Oia every cage that has appeal at ones, and by ease bug been confined, I those who are now coming North carry the poison With them in suflicient strength to spread it. ‘The cooler climate 18 against it. Tt is not generally known, perhaps, that there were two deaths from low fever 1n Brooklyn about a month ago, but It 1s, nevertheless, @ fact. A ship from the South Drougut the cases, but was quaranuned and so shoroughly fumigated that the disease was killed. OPINION OF HRALTY OFFICER TOWNSURND. Heaith OMicer Townshend, speaking abou: the death of Prot. Proctor in New York, sald to a Stax reporter that it was not certain that the professor died of yellow fever. Every shortly after arrival from Florida, some are apt to ‘say, died of yellow fever. ‘There may, he sald, be ® Gage now and then where such a person dies of yellow fever, but that does not mean that the dis- ease is golng to spread, He expressed NO FEARS ABOUT THE DAXGER TO THIS CITY, Decause the latitude and the lateness of the season were favorable. Eveu if there should be a case of the fever inthis city, with proper care be thought there would be no danger of an epidemic. Tue doctor said that there were now several persons in this city from Fiorida, who are being watched closely to prevent che least possible danger should any of them be taken sick, For the ¥. ‘The following additional subscriptions for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers in Florida have been received at Tax Star office: é 5.00 100 1.00 A STREET RAILNOAD RXHIBITION. The Commissioners to-day granted a the American Street RallWay Association, sented by President Hurt, of the Wasbingtor a Georgetown Ratiroad Co. to use a space on F and 14.b streets northwest, In front of Willard’s Hotel, Bot exceeding 15 feet from the curb line, during Ube week from October 15th to 20th tnciusive, for the exhibition of street-cars, tracks and otuer Failway apparatus, provided no street tmprove~ ments are disturged. BUILDING PERMITS were issued to-day to F. Hosenbush, two brick dwellings, 3208 and 3210 Q' street north $4,500; A. Gregory, two brick Uwellings, 92934 931 F street northeast, $2,000. MISCELLANROUS. ‘The Commissioners have decided in favor of a lot at the corner of 18th and E streets for the new colored school house to be erected in the 71h school division. Captalo Lusk has reported to the District Com- missioners tue case of Chas, A. Barnes, OL gre Unregistered, Who, {¢ 18 chi obtained a per: mit for opening’ a street by signing, without authority, the pame of Geo. F. McAvoy, a regis- tered plumber, to his application. Captain Lusk suggests Laat Barnes be prosecuted. ‘he water mains will b- extended to the site of the new station-house on 9th sireet, above Mary- jand avenue nortueast, ‘The Commissioners have granted a retail liquor cense to Jonn D. Manion, 933 H street southwest, and rejected the applicaiion ot Kitt Sutherland, 1224 R street, for a wuoiesale license. ‘The Commissioners ave ordered two gas lamps to be erecied on 13iu street, between 8 and T MB JOMN T. MITCHELL TO REPRESENT WeST WASE- INGTON-4OLD TAQSTEES REAPPOINTED. ‘The District Commissioners to-day reorganized the board of school trustees by re-appointing, for two years, Trustee Witmer, ot the county sca00is; ‘Trustee Wheipiey, of the third school division, aud ‘Trustee Cornish, of the colored schools, whose terms expired to-day, and appolnting Mr, Jno. T. Mitchell, of West Washington, as trustee from the ‘Aith or West Washlogton division, w Mil Une va- cancy cause by the death of Mr, W. W. Curtis. So (he only new member of the reorganized board 13 Mr, Michell. Mr. Mitchell ts a weil-known clti- zen, and life-long resident of West Wasuington, residing on Gay street. He has beep promiacat in many public movements, and served in the old Georgetown city council. He bas been a leader in many charitable enterprises, He Was one of the directors of Lbe West Washington School for Giri, A ineeting of the board will be held soon, and off- cere elected for the ensuing year. A Family Mivunderstanding. ‘THE TRUSTERS OF MR. COROORAN'S ESTATE ASK THE COURT TO SETTLE A POINT, Anthony Hyde and C. W. Matthews, oy Mr. H. 8. Matthews, filed a bill to-day as trustees under the will of W. W. Corcoran azainst W. M. Corcoran et al, asking that the provisions of all deeds and as- signments affecting certain trusts be considered and the rights of the parties adjusted, for ‘accounts, &. Defendant M, Corcoran, of organtown, W. Va, made of” assignment to W. W. Cor: coran and. N. Thorn of certain personai estate for the benefit of himself and children in Sept., 1866, 'W. M. Corcoran and the trusts conveying cer- tain personal property to hold fo. his (W. M- Cor coran) benefit and bis children, February 1, 1873— ‘the principal to be paid as each child attained tne age of twenty-one years, In May, 1881, the child. rea became of age, and there is a doubt as to wheth-r they are entitled to income trom the fund during the life of W. M. Corcoran. Tue deed provides that one-half the income paid W. M. Corcoran during his natural life and the remainder to the children. A fartuer deed was requested of Mr. 4. W. Corcoran to solve the doubt, but he decitued to give it and 1n May, 1881, be consented that tbe interest should be paid as formerly. W. M. Corcoran claimed the interest ip fullin May last anu uirected that no further paymenis be maue to Caroline D. Childs, Mra. Chiidsin August ndtifed we trustees that Sne and the ochers claimed the half inverest a8 heretoiore. Charged wi ‘TWO SOUTH WASHINGTON COLORED MEN ACCUSED BY-A COLORED Gini. Policemen Smith and Howell, of the fourth pre- cinet, to-day arrested two colored men, Charles Page and Charhs Crummey, and locked them up on a charge of having committed a criminal assault on acolored girl named Ida M. Simms, who lives in South Washington. The assault is to have occurred near Fort Washington on tie 224 of last month. All the parties live ip South Washington, and, it 1s alleged, went on an excursion to’ Fort Washington on the day charged, The girl returued from the SxGupgion and made complaint to Omcers Hutchinson and Lewis, who tuvestigated the Tse, dthe facts were reported “o Sheriff Dar- nail ana Deputy Robey, of Prince George County, ‘Md. A warrant was issued in that county, ai {ais “morning the oMoers | arr ‘the ‘men. qe gi ,chanes that onthe ay alleged men invited her to go with bim and have a lemonade; tu.t she sts ‘With him, aod when beuind some Undergrowtn one of them knocked her down; she Tofuord ‘and: aceotap i nis, perponce Ct § called on the. otner Pen bi fused, and also assaulted her. The mn deny” the chat Sheriff! varnall agri here this aiteraooa with | @ requilsti years; Jobo Noonan, white, 56 years; John — Kauffman, white, 18 years; John cc. Than, white, Oyeara; Jonw ik Otenatsin’ ite 3 months; Jona K. stovey, white, 10 months; Man Taibert. rig, 7 motiths; Loulsa Woodward, Emme Foustaln, colored, 22 youre; Geo, Madison, ry town Railroad Company met at the office of Mr. RH. Goldaborougn at noon to-day and elected followitig directors: of Gen, RO. Drum as t; Geo, HB dea tne tos peal treasurers? SiS eere theres ‘state. De Brempraen i well Ehoga ince ‘was raised in wi ed th the species is tu danger ot Deing lost through Crossrbreeding With dewestic eattie The naturalists of this country, afd even of En- Gland, declare tat 118 tue dugy of the Natioual Government to secure a herd df American bison, and preserve it under the best conditious, not only for Une public of to-day, but ior iuvure genera ons, But for the wise idrechought of the czar of ‘Ruasla, exereived many years ayo ip a similar di- Tection woward tue last representatives of tne Kuropean Lunt species woud have been utterly exterminated long ago. Science and tue public demand that tue United states Government suould do as well by vue last repre- sentatives of our most characterwtic quadruyed. ‘Three inontas ago a New York patron of scleuce, aur, E. G, Biackiord, purchased a pair of buffaices in Nebraska and presented them to the National Museum, where they may be seen =e only Living representatives of the in the Possession of tac Government, But instead of wo Ouly, We should nave a herd of atleast twenty head, 16 uuls been predicted by tuose wuo are in posses- sion Of ail the facts that within five years tue rare and really wonderful Rocky Mountain goat will also be Wtally extinct in the United States At the Clncinnaul exposition, in tue Smithsonian ex. ADIL, there are DoW dispiayed Seventy skins Of LE mMouLtaln goat, which were brougut ino Denver und sold for the paitry sum of 60 cents apiece, And yet this animal exists in so few localities and us really sO scarce in DUmDers that ouly Lue Largest scientifle museums in Luis country and Europe have even stuffed skius, Aimerican naturalists aad sportsmen assure us Ubal tue elk, moose, anvelope, caribou, Diack-tailed deer,’ grizzly bear, Wolf, Deaver, otter, Woiverine, and iany over large Quadrupeds that could be named “if ue permitted, are rapidly approaching extermination. Railroads are velug: built everywhere, and sportsmen now go every- waere in purswit OF every living Gulng that is Large enough LO spot with a gun Or catch with a Look. If we are ever guing to bring together @ national collection of living creatures Lo Ulustrate Une aat- ial lie Of our foresis, elds, and waters, 10 must be done now. We are peruiliting wil these great auiumais Wo be exterminated, Just as we permutied the extermination of tbe Duifalo, and ir we take ho steps to preserve living exaimples of them—at Jeast io @ Zoological garueh—in Lhe eyes of science, Of the puvue, “aad “tue World We Will be inex: eusavle, THE LOCATION AND THE cost, In relation to the location and cost Mr, Breckin- Tidge vald: “Ibis declared by nose whose judg- ment in such matters 13 worthy of acceptance, tuat the site selected on Rock Creek, between the crossing of Woodley road and the Klingle road, 1s Ancomparably Ube best tuat could ve ‘ound within @ radius Of 5 mlies of the city of Washington, and By yt aq tvaral features 13 magull- cenuly apted purposes” in view. Tt ‘uas features of ‘beauty aud uetuty possessed vy uo slunilar institution in te world. abundance of water in tbe stream, and Lue course Of Lue stream Itself, are worth wore than $100,000 to any such an ‘nstivuuon. ‘The pio Ucesque features of Valley, bill, sivpe, and cliff are Uucivalled, “A iaige portion of ‘the inact 13 covered Wita & due grow. of virgin forest, wulch aifords an abundance of suude, and the drainage 1s per sect. ‘we maximum estimate of the cust of tHe Bile of 121 wcres tx $142,000, UUL there is good ground for the belief tuat uls estimate bs sookigh. aud Lua no board of appraisement could rea-onal consiuer Une whole tract worth wore wan ap aver- ge Of $1,000 per acre, of $121,000. By many even 8 regarded Wo higa ub eolimate, The ground fs owned by seven different parties, but tue largest portion ol lue site desired, 53 acres of the Evuns stave, Was never Deen 10 Lue Markel. ‘The givund lies sufticieuuiy mear tue city Lo render the garden easy Of access, waich is a very important at. ~The Loudoo Zvo lies in the near of adon, abd nO one Wid deoy that aD accessible location ig @ matter of prime Lumporvance. Tis site Was Dot Cuoven unul ail tue Government regervaliuns around Wasblagion bad been care. fuuy exauiued, trou Lue Ariingiou vewetery around to tas Eastern Branca of tne Powmac. ‘Tue Povomac Mats were fuily considered, bus 16 way Delleved Lust Whlie 1t Would be almost Mpo> sibie Wo make 30 low a piece of laud @ suitable LaditAUon fOr mOUDLain-iOviNg auiMals, IL woud also cOst (oUF Hues as UCR W MaKe LU babitavie at all as 10 woud cost Go purcuase Lue site ou Kock Creek. A zoological gardca must have dry kuolis aud Well-drained slopes 10 use It even bablubie Jor Wiid Geasts in rainy Weather. It Was deciued ‘hat it would be a serous und Costly Mistake to Jocate the gardens on we fats even Luough Lue grouud cost nothing in purch .se-money. The sie On Kuck Creek 13 to-day, WiLbou. Lue expenditure Of @ Single doliar, a veauutui and piccuresque Park, WiUD LeaLures of loveuness for Whicu the cy of New York would gladiy pay $1,000,000 were it Possivie, (0 Place Luemn in Cenutat Park by tne expeauiture of mone; ——— Capitol Topica, A POSTPONED CAUCUS, The effort to secure a democratic House caucus has been temporarily abandoned. Tne movement ‘Was initiated in the belier tuat the tariff bill would be reported to the Seuate early tu ke week, and some indication Of the purpose of thay body Wigat be obtalued. As this expectation Was not reauzed And as the caucus, if called, Would uot be able arrange ap order of busivess and yettic Upon a day for aujournment, Lue moving spirics have decided Uo postpoue the circwiation of Lue call for » Uume. MR. JONRS ON THE CHINESE RXCLUBION BILL. In the Senate (his afternvon, tue House bill to Proutoit Chinese immigration being under consid- eration and the pending question being Mr, Blair’s motion to reconsider the of the biti, Mr, Jones, of Nevada, spoke to tavor of the vill, ugiug {ts umimediate passage, He said tue Chinese are beuetited by uelay, wud tat Congress ougat to ex- €rcise IU aU. bOriLY at Once abd sop tbls inflow of Cuinese. Seustor Joues wid lisvened to with marked atteutioa by republicans abd democrats, NOTES. ‘There was not a quoruin of Senators present dur- Ang most of Lo-das ‘Theft by a Brooklyn Belle. ARREST OF A RETIRED STUCK BROKSu'S DAUGHTER WEARING STOLEN DIAMONDS. A New York special says: A fasbionably-dressed ‘nd pretty young Woman was amung the prison- ere arraigned before Justice Waish in Brook- lyn on Wednesday morning. She had been arrested Tuesday night on a charge of shoplitting. Sue gave her name as Laura Lent, and said that she lived with her parenta at $ Decatur street, Brooklyn. Her father, arthur Lene a reused stock troker, “Maren le Soon among his (riends as a rich man, and hisdaugater, although but nineteen years 01 age, bad a ratuer Successiul career as a velie in Brookiyn society. ‘On Wednesday afternoon of last week Miss galled at Taylor’ Jewelry store,Brookiya, and giv- Parpons 0i Clinton avenue, He i f s Ht i il F ! i i : : i F Hy | | > if ee i i Ht i HE i Ht ie! il é i i ig 5 a i 5) ii i 8 4 I Mi i i y i g § f : Mecks-Ouc Dead and One Dring. serious cave-in occurred at Gilbert's stone quire, on the Virginie shove near Winey Brac, about 10 ¢’clock this morning. A number of bands ‘Were working in Ube quarry at the time, and two colored laborers—Daniel shelton and Daniel Hos- Jer—were caught under the fallen rocks. Both men county sent in word that a robbery had been committed by two ‘who had taken ‘to Lhe Woods ana defied arrest, made weir escape. hos to take the place ‘Yesterday about 4 o'clock, he made his sp al tne house of Mr. Jon ‘Osborne, No, © s.reet southwest forced open the window and carried off $20. Some ume tween midnight and 3 o’clock Las bouse Sth street southeast was entered forcing the rear window and $116 was stolen. ‘the bar-room, ots ea aes SSE Sere santa sana A Hint to Liquer Dealers. JUDGE MILLER TELLS TERM HOW TO BALK AGIKS TO GRY EVIDENCE AGalNeT James White, a grocer doing business at 12th and M streets, was before the 3 a two negroes was heard to show that ave the latter money to purchase lquor Mr. Canlil, in argul ‘the case, referred to the action of tne ation a3 a conspiracy which the court shouid not \ake ay evidence, The J said he would not comment on the action of Prosecution, There was, however, a way Wo break all such cot make them ineffectual. ‘That was when the conspirators entered a svore and asked for Uquor to refuse them. A Sue of $105 was imposed. Appeal noved, Sales of Heul Estate. Jonn Myers has gold for $10,000 to Samuel Ben ‘Singer and others, lots 11 and 12, sq. 441, 50 by 128 feet, on tue east side Of 7th street, between 3 aud T streets nortawest. a ‘Tax Horse was FuiGutexxp.—About 10 o'clock this morning, wulle drs. Vauess, of No. 348 Vir Slala avenue soutuwest, was drivin. across 7th yireet and Alaryiand avenue tn a buggy the horse ies Sl aud te Sages Seid lat re log Mn ‘auess, ——_—_ Affairs in West Washington. Pouice Covat Cases.—Wm. Storch, a young man, Was before tbe Poilce Court to-day for disturbing the quiet of P stre-t, abd was ned $10. Luse eee contractor, paid $5 1p tne Police Court: (to-day for using profabe language last evening on Frederick street When he attempted to make fur of Oficer Brown, Joseph Riley, the colored man Whose arres, was weuUoued in yesterday's Stak, Was acquilted of the charge preferred against him: residence on Prospect avenue.——Mr. Hugh Nel- Son bas reLurned from @ trip (o Montreal, Grain Receirra.—Canal boat Loudoun arrived Witu 1,200 busuels of corn, 500 busucis of rye, and 1,000 bushels of Wheat for G. 1, Dunlop, ARMPRRATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER at 7 & M.—Great Falls, temperature, 1; receiving reservoir, temperature, "73; cndi- tion at north connection, 3; couaition at south Counection, 34; distributing revervoir, vempera- Ure, 70; condition at influent gave-nouse, 12; con- diuon at eluent gate-house, 30. Higu tide ia tue river to-day at 1:54 p. m.: low tide at 8:41 p.m. — Mr. Townsend Pays Forfeits. From the New York World. Poitce Commissioner Steve French walked into the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night, a few mipuies before 8 o'clock, with fur one thousand dollar Dills in bis hand. “I have an appointment,” he sald, “with J. D. Townsend here at 8 o'clock. He said he was anx- Jous to bei $5,000 against $4,000 that Mr. Cleve- land woud be elected, and I’ agreed to accommo- date him. Mr. Townsend did not show up, however, and, after walling an hour, Mr. French eft in disgust. Mr. Townsend made auotver bet Tuesday night Whici Ue fa.Jed (0 cov. Within tae specified tue last night. ‘The bet Was with a Dusines? mau down-lown, A forfeit of $1,000 was pus up in the hauds of Mr. Suokes, and ay Ar. Townsend did not Cuil 10 Une Che business mau calied and received the fortett. ‘The republicans appear to be co- siderably elated over Mr. Townseud’s back-Jow apd said It Indicated that Murrison was gaining groun. ‘Commissioner McClave has $2,500 bet on Har- nson. The betting took rather a sharp turn last night. Whether Mr. Townsend's forfelture, whicu seemed to be generally knowa, bad anytulng to do wl it Or nov is aquestion. At ail events there did not appear to be any p.ricular desire on tae part of democratic adnerents to give odds. Even inoney Was about the best that could be obtained and there were not many takers at (uat on the general result. On the stave of New York tue sue offers are made as an Tuesday ulght, and Indiana went Degyin, wich repuuitcans vifeting dollar tor dol- tar. Billy Edwards ound uu takers (or Ue §1,000 he hed for a air, Barry, whicn geateman ue sired to Wager on Hurrijoa, altuoaga be could probably have piaved it very readily tue nigut be- fore, ———-+e+______ Im Charge of a Mormon Elder, BOW A SWEDISH GIKL SAVED HER YOUNG SISTER. Aspecial 10 the Palladeipuia Press trom New ‘York, September 12, says: Ida Schofield Nuson, a Swedish girl, aged 19, has beea liviug ip this coun- ry for several years, Sue lavely learned that ner parents had sold their property 1p Sweden Witu the Julenton of coming wo tne United States vo Bettie with the Mormons, and that ber Mtteen-year-oid sister Emuy would preved» them in tue care of a Mormon elder, Wien tue Wy 's passengers Were landed at Custle Garden on Tuesday Ids fut In a appearance tuere, and found ber sisver inily In charge 0. Eider Nils Masberg, a coaise- lvokiag feliow, She Uted w induce Ewuy to go with her and leave the Mormons, but Kmuiy refused, abu throwing herself into Wwe arm. of Hasberg, vowed sue would n-ver leave him. Sup- grintendent Jackvon Gechied to detain Kaally aod four ot ber younger chiidren,oa | ground tual’ Trudneituer parents nor leg guardians with thea, E.aily r-fused to ieave Hasberg, and it took three eo Uo take her Irom hun aud carry ber Upstairs Early tuts moraing Ida called at tue garden and Noally induced her sivter to ith ber and Jeave toe Mormons. Hi: ‘he Was well ac- Quainted with the Nilsous, who bad asked bly to taxe Bully to Salt Lake City with ulin, where'sbe was (0 jolu the Mormon Caurch. ee Sons of Millionaires, Providence Journal's New York Letter. ‘The news that Ube beir of & millionaire named George Law has just given away $13,750 worth of Aiamonds to @ lot of barroom loafers, fighters and Tumans, has made @ great Sensation here and has newiy armed those who hold that what one gener- ation saves is spent by tie next. One of the Schuylers sack Neseslt not lang age Decumee so maternal pile ran out, Berry anouber Stance. the tendency of sous to scateer ‘quickly What thelr C.chers raised by patienuy saving, and Of course instances of the sort crowd one another, ‘Dut it 1s now tne rule in New York. increasing ‘Tue Vander- wealtu; Wwe their tt HEE i a i i | & i | Ht i fy / i PeRsunal.—Mrs. Mary b. Suaw is quite ill at her | at che Hoffman of $10,000 to $8,000 ou Cieveiuud, | afvernoon for the North, canes, snoecien tone mepenneanet ao ue Lieut, Thos Connoily, 1st infantry, granted two monthg’ extension of leave. ‘Tar Lovmviie Bawes.—A hearing was given at the War mi lo-day to the parties In the Lousvilie dispute, Tux Cuvwen Cuanuuston.—Assistant Naval Constructor Varney has reported Wo the Navy De- that the work the bull of the ‘Cruiser Charieston, now ‘at Sap Francisco, 4s practically Curry CLenx Twaepais, of the War Department, SreRraad v0 the city to-day trom © vacation sn the ‘Mason GEwERaL ScuOFIELD returned to the city Unis morning from New York. THE WASHINGTON MIGH SCHOOL, ‘that will descend upon We High School ext Monday morning. There will be twelve bua- Gred of them, two hundred more tuan last year, and nearly four mes as many as when the school Was organized on its present basis in 18x, Last Year the school was overcrowded, the firs year Puplis being cut down to « halt-day system, and, although tuere ts some additional roow afforded this fall and three more teachers added to the force, it seems as thougu the com- plaint of last year will be repeated. There have been dive new rooms provided, Two ot thee have beeu formed iu We ‘vy parti- Uoning off the rear of tue puysical iecture-room on the third floor, and tue west eud of Lue corri« dor, thus making two very cowfortabie recitation Toms, Besides :uis a buuiding directly across Lue Street, Na 628 O sireel, bas been rented tor the Use of the School. This ‘affords tures large clasy- Looms, Which can accommmodace, with the ball-day System, six sections OF ciasses of about 40 each, oF 240 pupils, There will be no moving vackWard and corward of Wuese classes, but Ubey Will on & ‘kind Of coloay, seli-sustaining. THs MALP-DaY SYSTEM. Even with this help 1 does not seem possible, Dr. Lane says, to accommodate the 1,200 without fesorting tO the much disliked expedient of ex- ending the nail-day system to the second year Class. “14s likely, however, that but a portion of Unis ‘class will Ge thus iffecved, provavly whe students of Lue commercial 0. vusitiess Course, Tisestimated (ual the third or higuest class Wil contaiu about 183 pupils, “aking veu per ceut off a8 & margin for Wose Wu dv nor retura. Tue Suive casctualuon places (ue second year gure wi 303, Wiilie We eighth grade puplls’ promoted the’ ign, ebook” torsuing tke Aret 'yeqr clam umber 590 (with the percentage educthd), Be- Siues these there are uiways a number of puplis admitied in September by wesns of an exaulua- Won, Lhe appucanis delag new-cowers Crom oLber Clues, and OLbers Who, tor various reasobs, Lave Deen Wuabie Lo ener Chrouge Lue reguiar ‘chen Bel Dr. Lane places tuis number this year at 24, Us wakiog Wwe Whole school reach tue total of 1,190 puplis, THE TEACHERS, ‘To teach these pupils there Is a corps of thirty- Uhree teachers, as follows: F. R. Lane, principal; Agnes M. Lathe, assistant principal; E. $. Burgess, P.M. Hughes, Geo, 8. Fellows, Wilhelm Bernuardt, ‘Sula, A. sarah Ramey, Eva M. Pits, Wan. A’ Aicdrick, Buh R. Bogie, Cuariote smith, Helen Bagiioh, alice KE Braduury, C. M. L. Sues, a FF. Swargeli, Aunié M, Waisod, Joun . Dais, Agnes A. Rogers, Marie sleveri, Nora Hoegelsverger, Haitic M. Cusuing, Cuaries A. Davis, Cualon downsend, Lilian B. Husted, Gertrude G. Jochim, ‘Clement Dietnen, 5, P. Bre In view of Cue lack of io ald Of Les torce itis probable Unat there Will be nuluing Gow al- teupeed tuls Year in he curricuda, Out every effort Will be Wade W accommodate Lut great wus THE MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL. Inthe manus! training deparument, however, ready accompltsued. ‘The building adjoining the | one used last year has been reated and ealatged, bd Wil be fied With addidonal Lois and equip ments for a Wworough course in caryeucry, joluery, | MetalWorking aud custiug. Ovlug to We ueces sly of Degiauing Unis course at Lue top, 1M tbe highest class ot the Migh School, wad working dowaward, it Will Be auoiuer year vetore tue cain of Wsiruction ln Wats ine frou the bottom Up Wi be compiete aad uadroken. AL present Lue Uist Year boys, Wao vid Lue sauie fn Coe etghUL KTade us Uh. fortger firot cites in We High Scuodl, Wil Ve dolug We sulMe Worm Lal Lue secund-Year class is dowg. Bul Luis Wil suivota iuself ous ia ume. ihe High School cooking school 18 to be moved from its lormer quarters in No. €26 © sureei, lo Cue uew OUll ing, 624, aud the former given up to elguth giase clive. “Tucte ls no vear or danger Wat aby pupli whe desires Uwe lustrucuon 1G manual Lraiung Will be d nied KC turouga lack of means, tor i iy tue theory Of Superiavendent Powell tbat the public scugul sysvew la ail of 1Us branches should afford a!l Luckiues possible wo every oue Who Wants Liem, As the scuool Will be organized next Monday it Wik. indoubtedly de oue of Lue iargest Higa Schools tu the country conroiied by one bead and aysteu., T. 13 possibly the langest, for Unose of Boston ald Pulladeipuia, Walle Uney contain mvre puplis tu (he aggregate, have Lue divided amoug several tnstivuious, ‘The Courts. Equity corns —Judge Ova. Yesterday, Klux agi. Bangs, decree ‘a trustee to sell, Bresnanan agt. O'Connell, app-ar- ance Of absent defendants orsered. Williams act. du: Lerand, sale Ol June 14, 1885, Vacated and bill ditsmt: Gradt ast, Grant, amendment to bill allowed W ve flied. Gibson agt. Schissier and ORAUy agt. O'Reilly, appearance of abseut de- Tendants Ordered. Mutt agt. S.0ct, sale of certuin Boles ordered, Underwood gt Laiskes, Froderick vice . H. Laskey. W, Jones appsinted trustee, H ‘To-day, er agi. Walker; auditors rport ratifl d and distribution dirccled. Bo eler Baroer; injancd.a denied and restraining’ onder Givebarged. Lo as agt. Dowaman; pro contesso. Ia re Azariah Dennisou; Inguisition confirmed. in re James Hopkins; do.’ Bouter age Svuter; ap- pearance ordere .. Pouce Cotrt—Judge Mills pro tem. Yesterday, Dausei Sheeh: ‘conduct; $20 or 30 days, Albert Eisenbey, profanity 15 days. Martha Grant. Alvert Dunvar, profanity; do. Napoleon Bbu- mack, crueity't0 aulmais: do, Thornton Meigs, aisorderly conduct; Fesorseny Davia Daly, conduct 10 tke Sennty; 6a, Joan asvan, disordery” gonauct: George Robertson, wey; bonds or Gays. Daniel Guri, M. Hayes, Mary Eusuuuad, Havte & Sharp, Marry | much Is going wo be done in advance of that al | | steady—middimne, | Eee Saar ate +90 o'clock Tuesday | BUDE, ostensibly to attend «Grand Army encamp ment is Columbus, Oslo, and this informa. on was made public at Ube national democratic beadquarters, ‘The trains on which f ies Ege? Had Ha E u MAINE ELECTION RETURNS, erent Me. —" Lewiston has = the towns in Mi ‘Bur. a BiB; CI A Sifioae ae TREN ‘Cushing, 971; ‘vlicau plurality, Legisiature—se- mn ; WOuse, 123 Tepublicans, 24 § —_.—___ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, gle * =) 338 Sy Ii _ 7 susergiae BALTIMORE, 3 — Cotton. quiet and Hicker gine sa ree Wheat—southern” etrous Petroleum. steady — renned, carvoee. fairy 14.915. —copper reine, TSyeida, Wueky, quiet: abalae Free pool yer ateanues VOD busbels, rye, 600 U0 Vunuela, oora, 31,000 Chicago Markets. | QRCAGO,, Seve. 13 —Caties on wheat wore aud it opeved \-3, lower for Deceurber, at so", Tow wi for et ber lower, October betug qnuted uucuaneed. January x Sanu Liza MANNE PETEBS. tiie late Tuowms “sud Mester A. Polers, all) ingtoa, D.C. Sincensionenefiipiatainatians Diep. BUCKLER. At Pittsiold, Mas, September itoultis, BARLIE PERC wecond #05 fea the “late! Albert Buckler, Sodierrwen mow ‘Remains were brourht to his home in Brooklyn, Le Lend? Nowe held at Church of the spo fuera sere ish Syuret ot the hedeonset, KEECH On September WA, 1868, at 4.30 Wittiakt LooRCtntout bom se Willan: taka Biss euce Keech. es * NAIL At Philadel Sa 8 eet ce, StL EM Terry’ treet north q ; oa on Friday, September 14, st 10m. Friends ur ne pa SCHOLES. at her belt 7, ‘aged eleven years For Scasrcxxess USE HORSFOKD'S ACID PHOSPHATE. Dr. W. W. Biackrosn, Brooklyn, N.¥..says: “Tam ‘very much pleased W.th it in seasickness, Severn! canes | Reve buen Urouxht to my attention where it aflorded prompt und entire relief.” Pears Sov. Prane Soar. Pius Sow Fe War Haw. Bucur Cruze Comreziox Sort Hacer. Sem —The Great Engiish Conplerion Soap— MONEY TO LOAN. ‘suspicious person; ‘Stephen ‘Branson, cont-mpi: ‘Annie Jones, threats; ai bonds. Robert 3 leaded Douds or 90 days. ‘cuurch, Which was prevtily decorated for the occa- Mr. Cooke D, Luckett has sold to Mi Jot in Maddox's addition to Rockville. ‘Mr, Ww. Macomb Waiting, of the Navy bas for © ‘ue Kev. b, W. Bood'ta the west end of Hi ie re "a ti i H ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, INSUB- MSG Oi as SOURCE ED Tete Pee a O_SCIT AT Se ‘A JuHSSIOR, ‘$2,000, 84.000, 06,000, 4 82,000, Sa ta ee ‘BULTZMAN, Attorney, 159) F st.