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fI)t ftienino Vou (>9-Xa 10,393. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1886. TWO CENTS. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED ^BAILT, Except Sundir, *T 1HK HTAR UUILDINOH. Hort^ert Corner Pennsylvania At?, udlltk St, by l'he Evening Star Newspaper Company, Otu V* . ADAMS. Pre* k Thi Fvr>if??n wrrM ?n ?ntwrih*r? in th? rttt hv rar-1ers. on the-r u*n account. at lu cents per ink <->r 44c per month. Copis- at tbe counter. J r> i t- ntrh !ty mnll-iHWue prepaid ?5<J (vuii i n ntV ?n? vmr, s*i: hi* iuouiIn. $3 i n'W-fl at the i'ust al Waaulngloa. D.C.Ai mhwMmh iukiI mailer | 1 H Wkmilt pnhlHhM on ?-"r1d?y?#1 r*ui | < - Htfv pr#|M4j?l s?Ix mnnthi SO antr ? * Ail mail *ut>ncrt prions must be paai .uadvancac i pit; er sent longer than is paid for. Rate* oi MlT^-niMD in.ult> ciMnrn on unniwi'in EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC (lIU'KCH EXCURSION To PEN-MA It. _ lh- Ltit .<t rans of ibis city, under the auspices ot St. Pain Kng.isn Lutheran Congregation. Kev l>r. IWuifr, iwlOf, ?i!i give t Orand Enco.sioU to PenJlar o'i w tlAO .AV, x*pt. *ib. iSmo, being tbe of lie L. th ran reunion at thai p ace. nj ^ i.?? e.x?ir-ion tram will It-are Kitu. depot at 8 am and return in t-arly evening > ickets for round trip t? i>e han ai .:ei>ot. uiitilren, half tar*. ihf I" s. Murine liand v\ill at-toiupany lb# excurt.?-n train. ?'tli-r* ??t member* of the Lor herao church ar? oord a.l> 1. vlted to join sn this excursion. anJS-sepl.4.6.7 it a x ok CAMP. EXHIBI1ION AND PICNIC, Ski TKMBER 8 TO 16. WASHINOTON CONTINENTALS AS MILITAKT UCARD W.. O. it W. B. R, Round-trip tic et. 60c. Children, 30c. Dally >)?ui?ing. Military. Sbooiing, Base Bali. W?in?*1*y anil Thursday?Addresses by leading ipeaher s. ) r .lay-Tournament and Bail. Addresses by Comi.er toiiu^n. ex- uaiiuissl-'Uer Lor in*:. Col. B**:in v .i.jcI 01 it rs Niiu ill i mperanee Reunion. Hon. Wm. Dan.el. "i ji jJ. in 1 and others will sjiealc. >un?lay 1> mi-er.uice uddre^ses by lion. Wm. Daniel a .. lion. i.d. tiig,ins; al>o sermon a..d sunday school. Mill.. ay ? Labor Pally. Litcliman, Beaumont, liobb-- and otners will -peak ALI.X. J. \V, DDEH BL" UN, Sec'y. _se4-?t 6I8K St.. Washington. D. C, ^JARRoLL INSTITUTE " EXCLUSION TO BAY RIDGE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10. Special tr ;n--will leave B. ami O. st tlon at 9 a.m., 12>k"? 4:3?? p in. Returning, leave Bay Ridge at b Mj alia i> u 10. -harp. arriving at Washington at 8 and 1 *>:.?? 1 ni Rt.unu-trip ticke'sSl: Children's tickets 50c? For sa e by u. 1.. U - nuns. 1421 NVw York ave: J. R. < avs u. 7 b a.id M st->. u.w.. and ai Carroll Institute, 1>UJ 1 at. u w. st-4-ot M<Hi.\i.l(.HT IX ( R-ION BV TH LADIM of I'nu tli-street M. E 1 hurch. on the steamer Joliu W 1 btiiu 00. 011 1 l"Es>D.\Y E\'EN.NU. September 71 b. 1 oal leaves . larf at 6::<U p.m. sharp. Keirt-s iiienb> served by the iadit-a ik teb, -25e.se4--2t sia. BOSTON. $13. L O. a F. EXCURSION TO BOSTON, VIA FALL RIVER ROUTE. ROUND TRIP TICKETS. GOOD FOR 30 DAYS. . T THE LOW PRICE OF $13. Tickets good to leave from September 13th to 22d. Excursion train will leave R and P. Depot, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 80, AT 9 O'CLOCK. Ti< lc*-t? Mmired and for sale to members of the order and .n-r.d . by 1 hom~s W. 1 o? ler. II. 1 F St. n.w.; J- k. h Bn; 10 il -. 1*. {). iieoartment: James II. Richar 9 ilio .New Jfisey ave.se.: Joint T. Oivt-n. 423 lo 11 ->i ii.\v ; \V. 1. i<alibe . witb OtJb. A Sbelixui, loin aiid li sis. :i. w . Janitor mid t elkiws' ll..il, 7th at. u.w. se3-3w 10c 10c THIS BEATS THEM ALL! BR1NO OCT THE CHILDREN AND THE BABIES. Four extra family days at RIVER VIKW. M< DA Y. .sEl . 6TH. TlT. v:>.?V,shP 7TH. Tlil'USU tY.S. P yiH, fj;iday.sei*. kith. Steamer Mary Washington leaves at 10 a. m.,r*Jiriu.:? ai (i p in Dai-cm^ ?lou >1 ai d hack and Ht River View. TICKETS ONLY lllc. P. S ?Keep da;, s au>! dates in micd. Me?aii r stops at AleAandrla on all of tbe above >"U->- se2-71* ^ t? 1.U.MAL BEAl H. IV11I.AK \\ \T P.INC PLACF. and FTXtTRSION ktJ*?K"l. M'tl'IAi. ATTHAin ioNs. 1 i.i . Din , ? Ko.'insaiHl P.ivilit.n, Le>t BAT 1 i 1 At? l .v li auti >llOiiE DINNER A l.i 1 11 h IMi'l LA t; A.\i t>l .M 1 N TS. ~ie. uier I. V. AK!.(A\>Ml 1 H. t r?-M? y lnl?-tl lor the veivice. ? ap..cii> l.OOOpas t^n^e:wni lita.^e re.ular excursion trips lo ihe B at .1 11 It .^,?AY>, VVi'.li.Nh^li tY-% lHClt> 1) \Y~ nd ? C ^ D \ ? S 'luring tue season. \ l.n?vn 4 7iii-?ir-e abarl ta !Sr30a.m. l.*-a\ f :h~ lie ai h at ., i>t> p.nj. Hot e ..t ? tc.Ai p.ui >li:?u\ R?-tre^lilueui> Mini Dinner on bouid. '1 n-kt-is..mj ct-:.;s 1 In.ore!., iii cmh. Si ?- .a 1 1." to ?>i nain/atloiiSL > B. ?Korihar er M> :iday-> and 1-ridays. sel-lm rpill C iM IV MENTAKY EXCURSION TO m. y. r~. A. 1*. K rt-ti hiu r. on Steamer ury Washiiuftoi.. po- pon d until MuNL>a\ KVKM.Xi., b u -vi.! mot r. 7 p.m. snai p. AH ticket# Sold will be ;{*><'d ior tue morning or evening. ae3-3t ^|AiLsiiAl.L H.M.U Steamer W. \V. COR'T)RA\ Wil! make daily excursions to Marshall Hal! and (j.> ui in. ,t-a\ m;.it lua.ni., Hirnliig at Washington a' spin, i ht- Oid Manor llou-e ai Marsliail llall IVtn-u up witb elt-gaul lereption rooms ior ladies and |fM.fii.. ii.au.! inr.tis-erved a la t arte, t ruit, milk, Hf. it?- i t am a >1 niiit-li supplietl excursiouista la.t I. r roiiu.l-trip rents. Ori -1. la..- *.iie i>?.?t will niake two tri;? to Martha.l . ai :eav;ti4 hi lw am. and - -O p.m.. reiurtiing ai 1 ai?i s p. in. Far.- Koinul 11I . 2."?c. M- aiuer ~W. W. UlKl OKA.V I very sA l l'lillAY tVEM.Nli at ?30 p.m. l are . Iow i.i. < KDAK Mrvr. "" a llie Paradise 1 iht- Potomac River. T'.esate, ?w 1: a doimniodittiis Steamer MOSEI.EY will 1 -avt ,e. wli.,rl. Ita.t t .lb treeU Wa iu. Moseley -it. -a*, .oeiaiiu.Uuu Mon4ia>s. Wtdnesdaysaud itd.iy-. . r .">? cent-; t "hil iren. 25 r -nts. t-t.r fu: her 1:11.-i atlon aid ch;i ters to societies a d a_e t te rooms ap, i.. at officeOO lb? WharC lo-1.1 7tb sir ei. ti.tr i'oint will positlvt-iv close sent. 5th. -te ,.t.i-i il'? t) will i:ot ^odowu to Cedar Point, haturday ~ t. . >epu 5ih. lust trip for the s?-ason. se3-lm R C. DA Vis. SupL If '' ! Hi.HEAT FAM.S AND < Alii v JuilN 1 li i?. ?:imu racket l XCKl-sJOK will Mak< her rqpii r trt|i to-real lal- tin >US!?aY. ' ' v I s. i\Y .;i.il i lliPA 1, al h o'duck. from ner wh.ii 11 s;., .s . and caial. t .eorjf. tuwu. Boat c.tU b? '3 tsiket "|*1 *ii ?e2-lu?* | >i\ t.ti YIKW A N D (M I I ?UCA FA LLSTV'X i if ,jn, r Mary W asbiugton. River View every Sr. da] '4 - \ i < at liin.ni. ami 3 p 111., rt-lui M| at 2 d->;.iii 1 levels, cents, lanuy n?ys at Klver \ f? ever, -at r.lay leuvint; a: li>u.ni_ returning at . > p ... 1 ickt-ls. luteins. iJam'.UK down and t ?-?.? ul tbe uronmis on all ot the above ini?s. t ... .. - a.'1 i pavi.ioii on ibe Potomac at K.\- \ ...v Positively no u!i,e. Uonabie parltoa aiU>w>dt.. . .caftivn inia. "I Hi'.. E LAM T It I PS TO OCO KJUAN? W r . 'A liiliAY. isEPTEMB. R 1. W. D.NbDAl, >1 PI'EMBER R Wt i>.\lJ3?>A\. SEPTEMBKK 15. Tl k?-l- 'St cents. For t ii. 1 ,t'.r .i.ij'i.r? of E S. RANDALL. Manager. 1880. R AND O EXCURSIONS. BAY RIDOE. DA!I.Y ?XCEFT SUNDAY at 12:10 and 4:30 p ni >L.M)\V. lUJO and 1U3U a. ui. Rouno-trip r?u . ?1. PEN-MAR. EVERY TUESDAY TO PEN-MAR AND HIOH Ii"' K K> ti!:<1-tr1p rar??, $1.5*1 Every lickt-t entities y a it-noti seal. i.eave Mw<liii.||iuii 8a.m. rt-.iiri...rt.^ii p. iu. I.CRAY. '. i : V \vr''NW \Y T?? WONDERFUL CAV1 r' "-1 It ? X. Iiound-trip rate. C3.50. Every t' o-l ni - nai 1. tsr: vol MM. Leave Wa? ulj., i K: . ;... r.:n mi; at t> p. In. au'2>-.m 1*..1:.-. -AAI LY ?u.\DLVTKi> TRIPS BV PKN.NSYLVAXIA RAILROAD TO CRI-XkjN. PA.. U.f farvo 'amoatitaln rest.riof the A:>ghanles, ft. I'll MBi.R 2.). V1U AND 10TH. l :.:e, w h o- e day's toarl at the M unutiu Hons*, A; y ! atiei.lnu: con.pany n,t iuii particu.ars. n J - > t til (>*o( ) 1 Al" KK,1;Ka1-su AT 11 P.M. P..-ii 1 RiHTk'" DAXCIJSO SCHOOL, l.e n.o ai I.1V1.K VIEW iA ' 14Y \ I CltDAY I VKXINO. I."/.'.*1 "/i **'y " leaving ?:.4> p.m.: f - ti p.in. Dititt ing tiown and lia i? and ai tbe "f- " liie ai. as. and bio 1. pavilion on the Pl-tO " 11 ?et-. x.M-. .xo t'b ectionaUle parti n allowed on ...r. l.M'.AMiALL M.M.r ani^m I FALLn am> < AP.1N JOHN HKIMK '"r ll. ti. \V..?{ er tan b- diurtere.1 ff.r " , . ' ' "I1",Ul* alhivr poln s. Further mlonuatlon it > >..1 , 'Hi:q. e i*t.. auO-tui Ladika. a:V.vrENTiox. LAT?r parwa>- modes m hair goom. M'LLE AI. j. PKAXDI. 1UU6 F STKUBT f Y,Vl V-"\rA|NAX, vBAf,kiT PLAITS. . i .^ _i i ' KVl NINt. tOlFI-t RE*. i.otius'1 Flannel Shirts, 1 ALL COLORS. w. a txsu *21 906 Piihiivumk amtua ? > AMUSEMENTS. ALBADGH'S ORANDOPKItA liuL'SE _ ast W ek of the summer Season. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, The >e? operatic Bifrlesque . _ IN CHINA. Louise Searle, Blanche Chapm.n. Minnie De Rue Annie Sutherland, Louis l'e I a i?e, Alex, t larke, Jo* Fay, Hichard F. Carroll. Hept. 13?Openius: of the Regular Season. DAN'L 8ULLY and UADDY NoLAN. se6 Gi RAND TOL'RN AHK.NT AND TRIAL OF r IIORSKMA.NSHIP of the MONTGOMERY COUNTY RIDING CLUB, on the Bohrer estate, near Lin.ien station, H, and O. R R., on TlitsDAY, sept. 7th. i.lding to commence at 2 p. m. It NATIONAL THKATE& " OPENING OF THE SEASON. Monday, sept, is, VIOLA ALLEN FLORKLL, la W, C Cocper'i (.'harming Comedy Dram*. TALKEI> A i.OUT. Sale of seats will commence at the box office of the theater on Thur-ilay m <ruing. se6 Dime "museum. Pennsylvania avenue, near 11th st. America'* Great sensational Star, JULIAN KENT. Commencing MONDAY Sept. 0, Everv Aitern<<on and Niglii. In his famnu- Border Drama of WILD BILL. Novel Scenic Effects and startling Situations, lnCiuilng th" rent Bear Fight. Admission to all. only lu cents. se6 LECTlRE ON 1 HE CHARLESTON EARTIIquake will be given by the pa*tor, Rev. J H. (LIU BKtt'l, at the lecture Ro iu of the First Bu|>tlst (. hurcn. TO-.UORR <W (luesday) tVKKlNli. at >it before & Admlasiou. 25c. For the benetit of the sufferers. se0-2t* ^jHARLESTON SUFFliRERS. Entertainment under (be Auspices of the WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS. Al.BAl'OH'S OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 8. 1888. Tickets 50 cents, including reserved seats, for saleat newspaper otfii.es and hotels. se6-3t J.JERBOGS N1NTH-ST. OPERA HOUS& One week, commencing MONDAY. SEP i EMBER 0, Engagement ol the Beuutl.u. andT alented English Ai'Uftil, MISS KATHEK1NE ROGERS, In Her Two New Piavs. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. THE GYPSY QUEEN; and Thursday, Friday and Saturday, THE Hl.NlKtsS OF THE WijsT. Sally Matinee at - p. m. Eveuiug at 8L POPULAR PRICES; 10 AN D 25 CENTS. lO AND 25 CENTS. SPECIAL AT MAT1NEK&?A Souvenir Fan presented io la ties and children every alternoon during Miss naiherlne Holers' engagement. Next Week?Byron's Across the fontinenL seO ^KW NATIONAL THEATER. THURSDAY. SEPTjlMBER 9TH, 1886, Complimentary Benefit tendered to MISS JEANNIE WINSTON. On which occasion will be presented "LA ROSE D'AUVERGNE." by Ofltenbach; The Third Act of "LA PKRICHOLE;" A SELECT CONCERT, tor which the best local talent has volunteered; A Grand DRILL and MARCH by the National Rifle*, commanded by Mias Winston as the General PRICES OK ADMI>8ION. Orchestra and Orchestra Circle reserved seats 91 Dress circle, reserved seats, 75c. Geueral admission ... 50c Reserved -euis at Kilts <6 Ca's Music Store se4~4t jpOINT BREEZE Jot. KEY CLUB, PHILADELPHIA. PA FIRST RUNNING MEETING COMMENCES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, And continues ihr- ughout the month. Racing days eacu week wi 1 be Mund .>. Tu??Lty, iliursd..y aud Saturday. 940,000 IN PURSES. FIVE EXCITING RACES DAILY. Also, Hurdle Races and Steeple < 'bases. Nearly 400 Horses en.eri d. The greatest tunning meeting In the history of P>.nnsy.vuaa. SQUARE RACES GUARANTEED. Hai'road tare both ways from Broad Street Station, ami admission to track and gran i siand. ONLY ONE IkjuLAKi Cheap Excursion on ail railroads during the races. Oil) n buses run trom leading hoi.e s tu track ev- ry lew niinuies. se..-at Panorama of battle of bull run, lOtli St., two block-, south oi Pennsylvania ave T he ioa<t realistic llalt.e .-K:ene ever palmed. i igiued at i>Llit by &ru electric tight*. Open liom V a.m. to 1U p.m. Adurissi- n. jo c- nt?; cnilureu under 12 years, 25 ceuui On sm.days liulf pru e. jeJA XEW F ALL DhES8 GTOODS W. M. SHUSTER <fc SONS Have OPEN ED TO-DAY a foil line of FINE FRENCH CASHMERES In all the New shades tor Fall and Winter, and offer them at old prices, alib >ugu tuey cannot be boaght except at au advanrv irom Importers, but having glv.n an early order, we cau se.l 40-iu. Casiinere o. very tine quality and heavy weight at ?i; Ao-ln. casuiuerea. ail colors, tints quaii.>, at 7oc. These beautiiul soods come ui ail coiors for evening and street su?de?. Large siock of New Woolens tor Early FaiL Just opened 100 pieces Fancy Flannels for Wrapi per*. Dr easing sac^ues, die. i Black and Colored Dress Silks, Surah Silk* Faille ; Frwuni) lituultiuu auii Merveiileux. Colored Velvets, Black Velvets, Striped and Brocade 1 Velvets, Great Bargains in Black GKOS GRAIN SILKS. At 91. ?1-25. ^l.ou and *2. Black RHaDaMES. at 91.25, worth 81.50. Just opened a lot of Black Moire Francals, White Moire. White Satin*, White Groa Grata lor Wedalngs. Suit liouery. NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. W. M. SHUSTER * SONS, ONE PRICE, 819 Pennsylvania Avenue N. B.?The Beet is the Cheapest. Our AY ood M a STRIA, TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES are selected irom the (^reductions of the prim ipal manu;a? tr. i er-4 ii ti xiiucli uif to Uitel Iht* at italic la*M? ?l iiinrkfi, aiiti w v Uf.tvvc an uttti ui^ liiuuttuiemn ii> Hjt- uay ol tAiutaivt hi.u wtii-arrkiijjfu ai?U kw i-?r?cea Ll?au aiiV deaier iii au>' JiAVWAKD dL HUTClUNSCiN. J' J W! ll BUTCHERS BosTON lOLlsli iur Uoot>> is Just ^ liMi you %%aiti <>ur M&.eb iu ii.u brucitf ait* Dtiw uoabt? ihal ul auy |-u-viuuj >>ai. J Arcadian, THE IDEAL WAUKESHA (WIS.) WATER. "Nature's ei ecific for dmease* of the Kidney and Bladder." " t nei|ua.ed in diseases of the Stomach and Alimentary Uauai." Dealers supplied by SAM'L C. PALMER, Agent for the IX of a Telephone 45A aul9 AS ATIVE \Vr INK, 41 \ OWN MAKE. OD HOLLAND ON. M Y botQCE-l W>|isiiY. ?2.50 per gallon. sW ee 1 i A1 a Ba u iN i-., si per kaIIol PLKr. UhAPa V..\EUAii. i . ^ ., Pt Ri-. Ciu. .. V1NEOAK. J *or Pl?*'ln?PCa.E SPACES. D . ? ? CALIFORNIA BRANDY. 8 LBS. GOOD COUNT RY BUTTER ,r>U oRO. r.i.iKM V RY ( HEAP. OJtO. A. O'11A I.E. Agent. an31-Qt 1 '^41> 7ih St. n w.. i.ear N. X he Hammond Tym w I ITER Noted tor Speed, Perfect Alignment, Beauty, ?treugth. Changeatne Type and DuabUry Call and see U at JOHN C. PARKER'S, M7 and 018 7tii street, JytO Agent tor Lb* Dutrloi. SPECIAL NOTICES. i-Sf!* MASONIC?A SPECIAL COM MUNI CAtlou of HenJ imin B French Lodge. No 1?. F. A. A. M., will bt* lie! I al Masonic temple W, ONFSDA Y. Sep ember 8th. at 4 o'clock p.m., lor the puru'seol attending tbe tuneral of our W.M.. I-dwiv M. LAWrov. Cvery member is requested to be pr< ? eni. Members ol other Lodges are iuvited to attend. By order of the acting W. M. ! It WM. A. OATLF.Y, Secretary. T-^SfesNGTICE.?TH E MEMBERS OF SENECA J^S^TRIBE, No. 11 Improved OH-M-.w!!' meet at their Wigwam I'll IS ( jlonday) < VKN ING,at 7:3<J, to make arrangements for the funeral of our late Bi o., James E_ .wwtLU Also, at 1 p in i aesday to attend the funeral of tbe Brother. By order. It* WM. LEWIS, C ofR. CLERKS' BKNEFIT ASSOCIATION.LK-TS Regular meeting 8 p m., TUKS;>A\, S PTEMB R 7TH. at German Hall. Revision ol the Constitution and other Important busin> ss. se6-2l FRED BitE.-?LAU, Rec. Sea n~Lger*? SPECIAL MEET.NGT- MEETING OF LK-?24 Brick las ers' Union. \o. 1, of D. C-. WE1>NESDAY. September 8. 1886. at 7:30 p. m.. All members are renueste I to be p. esent, as business of Importance wil. ! transacted. D i N .n IS FERRY, President, JAMES R Do WELL, Rec. Sec'ry. s?6-3t? MASTER MECHANICS' CONVENHon.?Dele# ten to the Master Mechanics Convention wM meet WE.4NES.1AY EVENING, September H. 1880. at 7:3U p.m.. In room HK>. Corcoran building. WM. C. MORRISON, President. TIIOS. J. K?NO,secretary. se6-3t* n-^r^ A METTTINCTOF THE LOT-HOLDERS L*?-Si of Columbia Harmony Cemetery will be he:d MO n DAY, September 2utb, at s o'clock p.m., at 1'1> mouth Congregational church, cfirner 17th ami P sts. ii w. business importance will be transacted. Bring certuivaies or- tlier evidence of ownership. i.esi>ec.fuily. Wm. Syptiax. Carter A. stewart, Wm. H. Bruce, Ueorge H. Johnson and William 1- Freeman. se -law'Jw MASONIC.-A SPKCIAL C<)NVO( Ati< n of WASHINGTON K. A. CHAPTER, No. 2. wiii be heia at Masonic Tern. le, WEDNESDAY. September Mb, 1SS6. at 4 o'clock p.m.. for the purpo-e ol' attending the luneral ol our late companion. Edwin M. Lawton. .Mem lers oi tnis und sister Chapters are fraternally invitea to attend. By order ol the M.K.H.P. se6-2t s. ? _ s ATKR, secretary. WE HAVE A STEA DY A N D INCREASLK-5i lng demand fur single Building Lo.s, and also tor Building 1- runts ol from two to ten Lots, at low or liigh prices. We uKu have constant applications for Dwe lugs ranging in price from ?1.2'<0 to ?7.6o0. Persjns owning such property, and wishing to sell, on Capitol Hili, or uoruieasl or soutiiea*>t of the Capitol, wlil flud it to their uUvantage to glv. us a call. M. ~M ROH HER <t CO? se6-lm 3d and East Capitol sts. T-WASHINGTON, D. C.. SKPTKMBKH L>-^2i 6Til. 18M5?A lComp.iiiles having wires on bouse 312 7th at. n.w , are hereby notified to remove the same within thirty days. Ne6-.it* MARY GLICK. JOHNS IIOPK ' NS UN IVEKS1TY. BALTIMORE. Academic yeir begins uc'.uHr.H 1, 1886 Announcements will lie sent ou application. sepO-m.Wt&slocl j">-Washington, D. C., sei tember 4.1886. LK-T5& Notice is hereby given that ilie lirmof H. L. BOVEEdtCO., is tuts day dissolved by mutual consent. 11. ll BoVEK, A. K BOVEE. The above firm, carrying on the TURKISH BATH BTJMN KSSat 1417 G st. ii.w..beiiigthisduy dissolved, the business hereafter wlil be conducted umler the firm name of A. r- BoVEE ?fcCO.. who are authorized to settle all outstanding debts aud to whom ail accounts must be paid. se4-3t* A. E. BOVEE A CO THEM A It Y LA N D SC H OOL Ft >R TH E Blind. North Boundary ave, Baltimore., reopens September 13. 18Sb. 1 will meet the i.lstrict pupils on t.iat day at the Bulliuiore and Potomac depot. Washington, at one o'clock u. m. For lurther in.ormation a. p y to Air. R. W. jjWaKN. 1737 kew Jersey ave., Washington, or address se4-7t F. D. MoRRlsON. supt.. Baltimore, Md. fF~~TT lOSE PE IISO.VS WHO INTEN D putting up their own pi kies can obtain pure apple cider Vinegar and pure Spices Ironi JOiiN H. MAG RUDER, 1417 New York ava. se4 3t !> W. PUENTTSS ANNOUNCES LV?the removal ol his Office und Residence to HOI 14th st. n.w., comer of L st. Office houis 8:;>0 to 1U:3U a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. se4-vw [ J A M LS T7T)A I:TT, ESQ.. I.ATK J7H LKzi Consular Agent to Lubeck, Germany, and for many years connected with the Post Office department, ha- open. d ffices at 929 F st. u.w., \\ here he w. 11 conduct the busiuixs of Real Estate aud Iiiautah' e brukerugt. lie would further slate that lie hopes, throu b representing thm^.-as they are in al. bu- ness tran>a-tions. to eventu-iiy secure a share ol the patronage ol the public. se4-?>i* ! A JO.i LOT OF ELEGANT TOLLET i t- sOAP. U1 cents per box (3 cakes.) Ml.RlZ's I liai inacy, se3-1 m 1014 1 si n.w. --^b, IN ORDER TO CLOSE TH EESTA IE, and give possession of store building to tlie parties 'O wliuui it has bee.i rent?s.l fur a term oi yeurt. 1 desire ;o close ut at und below e st my em.re slock oi ItooKs and Station' ry u..d Eancv o> ods by tne first oi oc.otter. The uiteiilion of my trl?ni|i and ail who niay b>- intei est* d is especially invlti?h|?JBUol vacate tnc'builiaiig by octuber 1 m xt. ? O. A. WHIKIKER, se'2-lm 1165 Penini. ave. DR. CHARLES ALLEN 11OM EGPL??ai hist, hns removed his office to 111VJ C? -t n.w. ttffii e hours: S to 9:.lo a.m., 1 to 2 aud 4 to 0:3O p.m. Telephone cfcl., 7SM?J. seu-'^A IMPOHl ANT~TO CIGAR DEALKUS We have this day trans erred to Messrs B' >NI) >t FORCHEIMER, No. 66 E. Baltimore treet, Baltlmure. Md.. the < xcl isive ri^bt and title to ii>anuiacture all of our brands of cigars, whicli have been o popular i i this community for the l..st ionrteeu years. We cheerfully recommend the e gentlemen to the patronage ot all defers in t.ure and boue^t cigars, aud beg to return our sincere thanks for the generous laVuib besioweu ou us iu tbe p..SL Most respectluliy, WELLER & REPET ri. June 28th. 1BS6. P. S.?All goods ordere<] will be delivered In Washington iree ol express cnarges. an 17-1 m - EUREKA WATER BUG AND ROACH PiiWih.R will exterminate the pe-ts. Call ou 111' I'CHINS A UK 1Z. iiiur? i-. ?t. u.w., i^et a bottle, try it aud you will be couviuced that it wiL do the work. sold wholesale from the above place. au'i!7-lm* " EDWARD C TOWNSEND] " TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. H a.- R moved to Jj 14iu* 1317 13th street n.w. t? 0EORGET0WN UNI VERSiTY. SCHOOL OF LAW. '1 he n?-xt session of thl scm.oi will open W KDNl-SDa Y i.VEMNG, OC'IOBER 6T11. Circulars can be obtained b> appl ing to s. M. YEaTMAN, Secretary, University I-nw Building, aulli-pis corm r i tli and Fna. n w. PHOSVITiE.?THIX OMBINA1 ION.OF Can-ay a. Wi d Cherry and llorslu.d's AciJ Phosphates, is a popular and efficient bruin and Nerve Ionic, and a sa e-guanl a^ains? Malaria. S??ld at Mll.Bl lt.N'S PHARMACY, 14i9 Fenusyivauiaava, in bellies or on draught w.tb sooa water. ti6 fr- .c?REMOVED? M.V1E. GINESTE Has Retno\ed to No. 720 17th street n. w. ?u"lm Jno. W. Corson. Jno. W. Macartney. Mt iub<.'r N. Y. Stock Ex. CORSON A MACARTNEY, Bankers aud Dealer- in Ooverumeut Bonds. Deposits Exchange. Loans. Collections. Raili oad stocks and Komis, and all .- ecurities listed on ihe Exchanges of New Vora, Philadelphia, Boston and Uuitiinore txidgbt and Sold. A specialty made ol Investment Securities. District Bonds aud all i.o< al Railroad, (Jas, . nsurauce and 'telephone >1 ck dealt in. American Bell 'leiephoneStock bought and sold.au7 ATTENTION Is CALLED To MISs KEItR'^advertisemeniiuaiiotbercolumn ot her change of reside ce. au2U -w f? ., THE WASHINGTON 6 PERCENT PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIAT ON Otleis an excellent o. portunity for s<tfely investing either suu.ll monthly savi.ijfs or larger amounts paid in a-, advanced s.ock. Tbe -ecurity oi the sttx Kholders is first uioriia^e on W atbiugtou city real estate, lull rest on -lock *>aid aiiuuaiiy. Ciutstaiidiug loans. Fvh ua:y 1, 1SS6_ $52H9,27l).'lO For siateine:i. and lur.li. i lulormat ion applt at office Ol the Association, t>24 F st. u.w., oel. iu a.m. and '1 l> ip CM AS. HEtwM AN, President, ii. H. BKItGMANN. Tr asurer. Jy22-3m L U M B ER. REDUCTION IN HARDWOODS. Having just reee.ved up wauls ol 56.UUO feet of Dry popiar. i will otfer i r t il iiays? N'i. 1, dies ed two slo?->. .;3 per 1(MJ ft. 4-4 No. 1. di e?st d two sides, *.;.;>?? per 106 ft. 6-4. t?-4, s-4, dressed two sales, per lUUtt Also. Dry 4-4 Walnut. No. 1. dr. sseil. per 160 ft Fry 4-4 I berry. No. 1. diessed sli^iu j er 100 ft. Dry 4-4. 6-4 and U-4 Asn, No. 1. dressed, >i.^& per Tb^flUs are the lowest prices ever offered by any yard iu tins city lor the quality oi stock; uud In udditiouto tins 1 mli tuake puce- on all stock In hand corr. s.iouuiugly iow. "Tbe aoove prices are net ots& ou detivery." shall be pleased to share your orders. W M. it. . cbtA.N. 1^*28 13th and B streets northwest. . - I DARoK A>S? >UT.mLn f OF UAS jC-g? HXTURKS. >'o charge lor Hanging. Fine 1'ceot Brass fcvudtur* aud Andirons. Alsa Fancy Uo!da t fJKs, mia 631 15th st. ob Lease FOR A TERM OF YEARS, NINE MAGNIFICENT LOTS ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, AS A WHOLE OR IN PARTS SUITABLE FOR STOREs-. COAL OB LUMBEB YARDS. LIVERY STABLE, AC Apply to NEWCOM 8 * LOO AN, MIL ESTATE AMD LOAN BROKERS. *e8-a?u,lp 1616 H bT. N. W. Washington News and Gossio. V? * government receipts to-day.?Internal revenue, $6U2,t 6 ?; customs. 8844.562. Nothing has been heard at the War department about Gerontmo. assistant paymaster r. m. t. bali., u. s. navy, has been ord.-reJ to report to the Yautlc, October 1st. papers on artillery subjects.?The artillery school has recently made the iollowlug additions to their list of publications: " Notes on the Distribution oi Iron Ores in the United States," by Lieut. A. W. Voudes, 5th artillery* An Historical Accouut of the Do\elnpment <T Small Arms and Ammunition lor thesaine, ai d effect of the same upon the scieuce oi War," ' y Lieut. Clias. A. Benuett, 3d artillery; " Experiments with High Explosives at Fortress Monroe," by Lieut, M. >1. Macomb, 5th artillery. star and steamboat mail routes.?The Second Assistant Postmaster General has completed ills general advertisement inviting proposals for carrying the mails on all star and steamboat routes in the -tates of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota from July 1, 1887, to June 30, 1891. The aggregate number of star and steamboat routes In these slates is 3,671. the military service institution gold medal.?The gold medal of ttie Military Service Institution lias been awarded to Col. A. A. Woodhull. medical department, lor the best essay on "The Enlisted .Soldier." Tiie essay by Col. Richard I. Dodge. 1 itii infantry, received honorable mention. Tnere were eleven competitors lor the gold medal of the Institution. controller durham h s written a letter to the Kentucky papers denying the charge ol plagiarism made against him in one of the papers there some weeks ago. He says the publication wa? an intentional misrepresentation; that tiie only part of Mr. McKeuzte's speech he used he put in quotations. successful candidates for annapolis.? Four candidates tor naval cadets have been admitted iulo the naval academy, having passed both the physical and mental examination. Seventeen others have been successlui in the mental examination, and await the physical test. Those who have passed arc Eugene D. Ryan, of New York; William A. Snow, ol Massachusetts* Jobu L. sii>ule, of Illinois, aud Geo. B. File, of Washington, D.C. Tue latter is one of President Cleveland's appointees. contracts awarded.?General Meigs has awarded the contract lor setting beams and building arches and brick partitions at the new pension building to Chas. a. Appel, ol this city, the lowest bidder, at$3,996, aud the contract lor concreting aud laying tire prool flooring for the louuti story to Geo. Drew, also of mis city, who will lay pavement of Portland cement. personal.?Secretary Lamar, on his way to Boston, and Prof. C. V. Riley were registered in New York last night. The Philadelphia Prtta says tbat It Mr. Randall continues to Improve it is thought he will be able to leave ills bed in less than a week. Late advices iroin Switzerland say that Rev. Dr. Elliott ol the inurcn ol the Ascension, and Rev. Dr. Leonard, of St. Johns, ol this city, wereon tiie Rlgi on the 12th ult. Mrs. Faiinestock aud dau^uter have left the city lor Loveland. Ouio. Mr. D. J. Partello, U. s. consul at Dusseldori, Is at in.me, in this city, on a visit, ui.d will return to his post shortly. Second Assistant Secretary of State Adee lias gone to New York lor a week. Rev. George B. Patch, pastor of Uully Presbyterian church, 14th and R streets, lias returned Iroin a mouth's vacation at Mount Desert, and occupied his pulpit yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Revbuui anu ininil,\. .Mr. aud Mrs.S. s. shedd, Miss Millie Sliedd, Miss Fannie F. Harvey and Mr. li. S. Reeside, leit tor Rock Euoii Springs this morning. Minister S. S. Cox will sail irom Havre lor New York on the 2d ot October. 1 ue following Washinutouians are registered at t he blue Mountain House: W. E. Edi lonstou. c. R. E.iiiioiisioii, \v. b. Emuonslon, Jas. H. cobteilo, J. S. Biout, and Mrs. E. ii. Rowland. Mrs. Win. Fisher, of Rutherloru, N. J., is in tiie city, lor a lew days. She lias purchased a house here, and is making arrangements to make tins her home by the first wgok in October. Representative and Mrs. Butlerworili, ol Ohio, who nave spent the summer at their ueliguliul noiiie in Le Droit P..rk, go this week to llieir larni near Cincinnati lor the autumn months. Mt. and Mrs. B. H. Warder, ol this city, weie recalled from their summer Wanderings, last week, to attend llie luneralo. Mr. \V ill. \\ aider, ol Spruigliel.i, who was ai tiie head ol the largest flouring milts in Ouio. Miss .Mary Shellabaiger le.t last week lor a short sojourn in tue west. 1 lit/ Third Auditor and Mrs. Williams nave gone to Illinois lor a month's absence. i,ouis.-teveuson, souol the First Assistant Postmaster ijeuerai. aud Edmund Youui.his, sou oi the chief cierK oi tue Tresury Departmeiii, leu t<?-da> lor Exeter, N. H., wuere they will enter asstuueiiis at i'uiliips Acadmey. J. W. Boteler aud it. F. Fooie, oi Wasliingion, were registered at tue oliice oi the New York lit. aid in 1'aris yesterday. C.nel Justice Canter has returned after his vacation, having soent his tune ill Kansas, O.jio.aiid at Asour> Park. Tuechlci Justice when he lert a lew moutus since was feeling badly, but be returns lu rooust uealtn. jt,. and Alls. Frederick Douglass left tue city tnis morning loi liostou, irom Wtiich po.ti.uey will sail lot Eu.ope on tue ld'n in?t. U. S. Maishal Wi.kotr lias re.uined to tue city. Juugo James, w no lias spent his vacation iu UUlo, hao returned, iuuch improved iu ilealtu. The President to the Queen. The President has sent the loiiowiug reply to Queen Victoria's telegram of sympathy lor the earthquake sufferers: Executive mansion, Washington, Sept. 4, 1886. To Victoria, Queen and Jfmpress, JJuiiiiural, -Scotland. Your majesty's expression oi sympathy for the suticreis by tiie earthquake is Warmly ai>precialcd aud awaites graleiul response iu tne American near is. guovkr cleveland, President. *?* Demand lor it mill I Money. THE GOVERNMLNX Dt61KOYlNU ONK AND TVTO DOl.LAK TUEA L'llY NO'l'ta?ilUKltYING UP 1 11 fc. small dln. minallon silvfcu certifjca'ils. llie Treasury department will continue to deslroy all the one and two dollar Treasury notes that come iu. 1 hey will be redeemed only iu notes oi larger denomination or silver dollars uulii the low denomination silver cerlihcates are ready to be issued. The department is very anxious to get me one and two dollar silver ceriiueates out as soou as possible, as tue uemanu is \ery large, aim it is expected that thirty or loiiy million uoilars oi silver will be put in cii tUialion turough tnis medium. It is leit that someUiuiK is lost by every uay's delay in getting l.ieui out,but it w ill be impossible to ^et the engraving auu priutiug doue so as to issue them be lore next mouth, iiy the policy oi witnuolding one Uoliar Treasury uotes irom circulation an immense numoeroi silver dollars uave been issued, Out the demand lor a convenient small notes Is so great luat it is expeeLeu that there w in be a call for almost as many as Lucy wul punt. Has Geronimu Been Captured? A telegram from Tombstone, A. T.f September 4th, says: John Slaughter, owner of the San B.ruardiuo ranch, came iu from his place today. He says Geronimo and his band, numbering about forty bucks, squaws aud papooses, were captives and on their way to Bowie. Tliey had surrendered to Capt. Lawtou. Some ol the Indians had given up lueir arms, but others bad not. tien. .Miies has sent live companies to meet them on the Mesa, between San Bernardino und Bow ie, where the remainder will be disarmed. Capt. Lawlou lias a large lorce in the form oi a semicircle behind them, matting escape impossible. A dispatch irom Tombstone yesterday conniuis the above, and stales thai the suvajies are near.y out oi ammunition, aud many ol them are entirely naked, owing to tiie lour mouths' pursuit so vigorously inaiutaiiied by Lawtou aud ins gallant command. Nolwiihsiuuuiugall reports, Uei on lino is not w ounded, uor has he bueu during tue campaign. ; The President at Luke Placid. a september sunday in the woods. On Saturday the President aud his party drove tweuly-seveu miles across country from Saranac ii u to Lake Placid, where they remained over SUnday. Dinner was partaken of at the Bay Brook house, about three miles irom Saruiiac villuge. With a taxidermist at that village were leit the heads and skins oi the bucks killed by Mr. Clevelaud aud his frleuus in Uie Tupper Lake rdfcion. The lormer will be mounted, while the Taller will be convened into rugs. Sunday proved a periect September day at Lake Placid, where the beautiiui scenery was greatly enjoyed by the presidential parly. In the aiiernooii the whoie party ol six called upon the family of Mr. Edward B. Bartleit, of Brooklyn, at lueir log camp on the west shore ui Lake Placid, one ol the most unique summer residences to t?e tound in the woods. At President Cleveland's invitation, the Rev. Dr. George Hepwouh, of New York, accompanied the party. Nearly 8,OOO sympathizers with the anarch* Ists' cause at ended a picnic given yesterday at Hbeflieid, Iud., about 15 nines Iruin Chicago, ior the purpose of ralsiug luuds to carry ou its defense <.| the coudemued brethren. About ?2,ooo was realised. THE NEW PUBLIC PRINTER'S LABOR RECORD. The Charge Tbnl He Is an Enemy to Labor Denied by Chief Clerk Benedict. P J< A dispatch from Syracuse, New York, In a L morning paper states that at the coming con- a] vention in that city of the political branch of w the state workingmen's trades assembly, the ap- I oi pointmeut of Mr. Benedict, the deputy state L coutrolleras public printer, will becauvassed. It ^ is predicted by the same authority that the ^ latx>r organizations will unite in opposing the U confirmation of Mr. Benedict on the ground ic that his record in the New York assembly trom ? 1880 until 1883 shows that be is an enemy of organized labor. In proof of this It is main- I tallied that the record shows that Mr. Benedict oi has always voted for perpetuation of the convlct labor svsteni in the prisons of the state; that he voted in 1883 against the proposition ? to submit the question to the people, and lu the I same year voted against the bill to establish a stale printing office, a similar establishment to the one In tuis city, though on a smaller scale. . Au effort will also be made, it Is stated, In this . di.>patcli to prove that Mr. Beuedict is not a practical printer and to oppose his conttrmatlon on that grouDd. 1 Mr. Benedict is not in the city at present, as he will not assume the duties ol his new office T until about the 15tli of September, but the atteutlonof his brother, who was recently up- ? pointed chiei clerk of the Governmeut Printing Office, was called this morumg by a Stak reporter to the statements above referred to. Mr. ti Benedict at once said that be could not speak tor his brother, and preferred that such matters should be relerred to hltrr. He, however, I glanced over the newspaper cutting, and remarked: | "Ii .-seems to me that this whole thing is entirely without foundation In tact. Of course I pam not familiar with all my brother's aets al while iu the assembly, but in general 1 can say ' that he is now and has been a tirn? Iriend of Al labor organizations, and in tavorof doing what he could to advauce their interests. Aslarasthe I XI specific blllsreferredtoarecoucerned I knowlbat I my brother's action woulU be determined by j what in his Judgment he thought were the a> merits in each case. As you know, many 111- Is considered bills are introduced iuto legislative p< bodies ostensibly to benefit labor, but the ad-I vantages ol which are sometimes very lew, and In many cases exist only lu ihe imaginations of 1,1 the promoters of the measures. 1 know that m my brother is on Iriendly terms with the typographical uniou in Albany, and tuat upon one | occasion which I recall he differed with his successor in the assembly because he l.ad voted I against abolishing convict labor." I ta "There is another point mentioned," contin- I bj ued Mr. Benedict, "and tuat is that my brother I et is not a practical printer. The law on this sub- I tii jeel was thoroughly looked up by the law otQ- I \ cer of the government at tberequestof the President betore his appoiutineut was decided te upon and it was found that my brother was ell- 'ja| gible under ti<e law. My brother has been in I fr the priming and newspaper business many Vi years, and took occasion to familiarize himseli fQ with till the practical work oi the printing aud publishing business. Like myself, he has been s? in ihe business nearly ail bis life. 1 began at I }-j the case and worked through ill braucnes of I the trade. In New York city I was a member p| of Typographical uniou, No. ti, aud supported I et by my contributions and efforts all the suikes g, ol thai organ.zauon to advance lbs rates of oi composition anu work during the war period." I pi T11E WORK OF RELIEF. ^ | ui Contributions from All Classes of Clti- I ^ zens lor tbe Relief ol tlie Stricken City. g( The sympathy felt for the afflicted residents ol Charleston is universal iu this city, aud is | g. taking the form of coutributious lor their relief, I oi so that tue sum total of mouey sent out from this city will be very considerable. On Satur- * day Mr. \V. W. Corcoran sent from the White Sulphur Springs, where he has been spending U the summer, his check for $5,ooo. la all I the departments oi the government subscriptiou lis is have beeu started, aud contributions I oi are being received by the District Comiuis- I sioners and at The Evening stak office. An entertalumeut was given at Herzog's 8i, opera house last eveniug lor ihe Oeuent of ihe I Cuarlesum sulleiers by ihe members of Le I 4 Clan and llusseli s Comedy Co., Miss Jeanne rtl Winston, members ol Beuult anu Mouiton's I Opera Co., the Arion Ciuarieiie, aud Prof. I oi luimich's orcuesna. There was a crowded iiouse, aud the receipts, when all returns are in, I it in ex pec 10 J, will reach over $5uo. I o1 Washington Lodge of Eitts, ai its meeting lU lasl uight, appropriated $10.?, aud direuieu lis I treasurer to irausinil the same by telegraph to I the mayor of Uuarieslou. A nine composed oi business men of this city I q have challenged ihe i'euslou Office uiue to play a game of bail to-uiotrow aileruoou, al Capuol | paiK, tor ihe i.enelii ol tue Charteslou suilerers. y< ine Adams Express company wid lorward id free lo Charleston any money aud ai ticles in wuicu may be sent tor the use of ihe suilerers ir al lhai place. d< Col. Switster, chiel of the bureau oi statistics, U this morning asked tue clerks iu the bureau lo join him iu a collection lor Hie reliei ol Charles- I lou, aud $'27 were raised in a few iniuutes. lue Washington Eight lu.antry Corps with sl characlerislic enuigy have pcnecied arrange- I d; meulsior au euieriainmenl lor the benefit of I the suilerers by Ihe eailnquake. Tickets are I u for sale ul the various newspaper offices and et hotels. I |U A collection of $7ti was taken up at the Mount iu Vernon Place M. E. Churcu South, yesterday I w morning, lor ihe reliei ol me Charleston suUer- I ei eis: The treasurer, Mr. J. B. Wilson, wilt lor- I u< ward il direct lo the mayor ot thai city. I Tue Hev. J. 11. Cuinheri, whose first pastorate uj was iu Ciiarlesiou, S. C., will deliver a lecture I ot oil the earuiquaae at the First Baptist cuurch p< tomorrow evening, ihe pniceeds? 25 ceuis ad- I pi mission?lo be devoted to the retiei ot the suilerers. A liberal collection was taken up iu 24 thai churcu yesterday lor the Charleston suf- | ferers. I ?. Tue officers and employes of the sixth audi- w tor's office have contributed $3t>2.9U for tue u> reiiefoi ihe earlhquake sufferers oi Ctiarle-^lou oi The cierks lu tue secoud controller's office vi have sent $53.75 to Controller of the Currency I p Treuholm tor the relief of the Charleston sulfer- I ti eis. Further coulribuiious will be made trom I tue same office. The DistriclCommissioners have received the following contributions tor Charleston sufferers: M W. P. Moutgouier.v, #2; H. P. Montgomery, $2; ia Caiisialler VoiKsiesiVt. reiu,$25; Emery church, ; Bright wood, D. C., $11.25; li. H. Oriffiius, $2; J* cash, $2; Tlios. J. Fisher <fc Co., $25; W. Hiuae, $5; iliuae Henry, $5; Wul.i ifc Kouff, $100 iu . hats; Campbell Carringlou,$5; M. C. Meigs, $10; [ ' Dr. Kieiuschmidl, $5. ~' Tue collections .or the Charleston sufferers so j:' far in ihe Interior department are as lolloWs: I ' Indian bureau, $4ti.5o; geueral land office, $75; I ? Secretary's office, $l5u. I Tue otUcers and employes of the coast sm vey ? have subscribed $il2.z5 lor the earthquake " sutlerers. ? contributions received at the star office w The following coutribuiions have been re* al received at The Star office in addition to I those herelotore published: A. Lisner (Palais I Royal), $25; S. T. O. Morsell, Hannouy Circle E and J. D. McP., eacn$10; Woodward Lothrop I u aud Secoud Baptist cuurch. each $25; A Family I . ol \ irgiuia avenue, $9; N. D. Lamer, Col. H. A. , SeligSou, Miss Annie 1C Humphrey, Franklin & Co., .N. O. H. and P. W. O., each $5; Drivers of w Oreal Fails depot, Georgetown, $8: Westdivis- d ion Pension office, $4; Young snoe House, ^2; L. " lleilbruu, B. L. W., "A Jbrieud, Miss I. A., .. "Casu," A. Parker, "Cash," W. C. Butler, W. A. }; Foy, W. H. Schell, "F. i>.," Paul Brodie and I 0 'Cash," $1 each. 1 Artisans* Day. ^ four thousand washington knights of w labor go to baltimore. ol The great demonstration oi tbe Knights of Labor is in progress iu Baltimore this alter. I * noon, aud "Artisans' Day," as this annual gi parade Is to be known, was inaugurated under | a brilliant auspices. The parade consists ol eight a divisions. Mr. Paul T. Bowen aud District Master Workman T. Fultou Ganlt, ot this city, and other speakers are to deliver addresses. Mr. Powderly, who was expected U> be preseut, * was unable to come on accouut of the great I " pressure ol work. Over one hundred asseiu* I biu-s are takiug part iu the demonstration, aud 4 also visiting assemblies irom this city, York, Pa., Hagerstown, Port Deposit, Havre de Orace anu other poiuis iu Maryland. I A A general exodus of the union workingmen of the District took pmce this morning, aud it I U estimated that luily lour thousand left lor Bai liiuore by the two railroads. There are two | u uisirict assemblies ot the Kulnhts ol Lauor I . here?Nos. titi and 97?and some fliiy looal assemblies, some oi Uie latter going in bodies ? aud others meeting uear tue depots. Ihose | II under No. 97 neuerally went by the Baltimore I g aud Potomac railroad, aud they had with them I f a section of the Marine band. Those under No. I u titi, Including the plasterers, raoulders ?nd J otuer trades, were beaded uy KnlgUts of Labor I ^ baud 4,308, led by L. it. Boyd. I u Death of Disbursing Clerk Lawton.? j! Mr. Edwin M. Lawtou, the disbursing clerk of . the War department, who was stricken with paralysis on the 11th oi August, died last evenlug at his residence, 1143 241U street. He never rallied alter his first atiaca. He bad always been esteemed a man oi high character. He wu C a native of Eugland, but bad lived lu this conn- o try for thirty years, most ot whicb lime be bad d been in government service. The lunerai will d take place to-morrow alter noon, the remains to cl oe placed in OuR Hill. He was tbe W. M. of B. d B. French Lodge, jNo. 15, F. A. A. M., of which y body he bad beeu treasurer for a number of o years. < CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. fj Appointments by the President. The President has made tbe loilowlng apointments: To be Registers ol Land Offices? < j8. B. Kinney, oi Boouevllle, Mo., at Tucson, I rizona; Samuel C. Tucker, ot Gainesville, Fla., L Gainesville, Fla.; Sterling P. Hart, of Aiusorth. Neb., at Met ook. Neb. To be receivers p I Public Moneys?Zacnary T.Crawlord. ol Pine 1 evel, Fla., at Gaiuesville, Fia.; Frederick W. initu, 01 Yuma, Arz., at Tucson, Arz.-Jacob teinmeiz, oi Sutton, Neb., at McCook, Neb. To a Aueul or the Indians?Cbas. H. Yates, ol Kialj, Oil., ot the Round Valley ageucy in Callu-uiN. To be Recorder ol Hie General Laud ffice? KobU W. Koss, of Vandaiia, lli. rr INTERIOR DEPARTMENT CHANGES. * James T. Oillauau, oi New Mexico, lias been l?l>oluied u special a^eul ot tbe general land lice lor lrauduleut laud entries, at $1,600 a ear. (j William McE. l>ye, of Iowa, has been apDiuied a cbiel of divisiou at $i.OOO a year in ie peusiou office. He nad been a lourtu class era iu that office wiien be was appointed iajor oi police. Jir?. iiuiiiy V. D. Miller, of Mississippi, has sen appointed sieuograpuer at a year i me peusiou office. loiOeri Lansiou, a principal examiner In the susiou othce at *1 ,2oO, has rescued. ? HE EARTH CONTINUES TO SHAKE. S] bocks Felt at 1'hnrleafon on Saturday and Sunriav Mghts. " a EIE PEOPLE STILL CAMPING OUT?OUTDOOR ci RELIGIOUS EXERCISES?PBKSH ESTIMATES OF ei THE DAMAGE?AN APPEAL TO THE PBE8I- Ci DENT. i? . ,? d Another slight shock of earthquake at hair- ^ ist nine o'clock Saturday night caused fresh ^ arm In Charleston. No dam ig * was done. ^ tie people continue to sleep In the parks and tuares, mainly In roughly improvised tents. w lie total number of killed Is now given at 35, ) whites aud 25 colored. Several deaths nong tbe Injured are expected. Greatanxlety K naturally felt by the unfortunate homeless n >ople lest rain should set In, as the tents H ould not afford the slightest protection against ? ie weL It is also feared that rain woul cause " any of the Injured houses to crumble and lalL a cubious night scenes. Some genius invented an odd cover for life In }J ie open air, aud he soon bad hundreds of 1ml- j' .tors. Two barrels are laid end to end, fj ankets and pillows are put in, the two open ai ids are provided with mosquito netting, and Ii ie proprietor theu crawls lu and goes to slet-p. n rush was made for the tew tents whicti ttie d< rar department sent, out there were not one- n nth as many as are Immediately needed, lie South Carolina railroad have had lt?0 eight cars placed on slue tracks lu tbe freight irds as temporary homes for some of the un- P1 ruinates. 0| The wealthy people who have grounds and k trdeus inuke tlieir tents iu ttiem, and along H, iiy street they camp upou the Lattery. The | a liaries.ou battery has long been a latnous c, ace, witii Its long sea wall, broad stone uroui- ? lade, stately residences and handsome ^ ounds. Under the treesare spread the camps ai Die people aud the hue houses baca ot ttieiu resent wrecked and ruiued ironts. The scenes ^ i Hie battery at uigtit are Interesting. Tue j. ght is picturesque aud attractive and ttie igbls Would not Oe unpleasantly passed were 0 uot for the ever-present dread ot unseen dan:r and the memories oi tue Horror, wreck and uu of that terrible Tuesday night. The lights due through the whiie canopies tar up beuind ie sea wail among me tail trees. The people g. ther in kuoi.1 and cneer a..d encourage each ei .her. Utile groups ol young toiks improvise , ee clubs aud card pariies, or stroll ou the sea all, aim luriher up Lhe camp the colored peoie sing aud pray ince.-sauiiy. All tnis will tulinue uutil another rumble or tremor strikes rror to the hearts oi all. The nortneru uewsi|jur c?ri'uH|juuUvijU bjvt tru ju^uiuil the batiy at uiguis, catciiiua cat-uaus in tue benches ke tramps in City Hall para, putting one au,ner to sleep wltn "chestnuts." MORE ESTIMATES OP THE DAMAGE. The correspondent ol the Philadelphia Prett lys: The damage to tbe city by tbe earthiiake is rougnly estimated at live million ou * >al estate aud pos>ibiy three million ou per- ^ iial property. Such, at least, is tue opinion t' Wm. A. Kelly, tue city assessor. The agent h liradjsirevl a iu Charleston says the i as to ^ lercuauts will be very small, lie estimates it 1-iiaiid ai $200,000. Tue smaliuess ol their M ss is explained oy ihe lact mat lew ol tueia a a ii their piaces oi business. j ' MORE TREMORS LAST NIGHT. M Still another slight earth tremor was (elt In c< tiarlestou at 11:05 last night. Two colored a, nldren died from exposure in Charleston * jsierday. Last uight's shocas were also felt i Savannah, Macon aud Augusta. In savau- " iu a young woman uained Oeiia auppiee died oiu injuries receive 1 iu jumping iroui a win- A jw during the shock ol Tuesuay night,tuaaiug ie secoud Victim IU rSaVauuall. SUNDAY SCENES IN CHARLESTON. As tew of Lhe cuurches iu Cuariestou are con* Q dered sale, religious services were held yester- w xy in the open air. The siugiug irom the dii- u rent assemblages tilled the whole city, aud gi ie addresses oi tue clergy meu, wuo made lue irluquaae their tueine, were giveu a ternbie p ice and impress!veuess oy the wrecaea buud- q igs ou all bauds. A iiumoer oi meu aud a omen gave tueir "experiences" a.ter tue geual sei liions. A greater revival was prooaoly aver witnessed luau the oue in WasUiugtou lL iuare. At 4 o clock mere was a general m^ss w lecung al lue corner ol uroad aud L;tsi ilay reels, near the eiiy post ohice. l'liousauda oi u{ juplo attended and eloquent sermous were reacned by voiuuteer ministers. ^ Mayor Courteuay, of Cuatieslon, arrived in c( ew Yora Suuday morning from Liverpool, u nd got his first iu.orniauoii oi the eartuquake. i j I'ue disaster," he said, "must be one .torn ^ nicii nionLiis will be required to recover. 1 tlo jt .vorrv about the busiuess or the commerce the ciiy. Tue pressing quesliou is a- to pro- ? iniuu for the homeless. Tue peop.e ol Cuanes>n must have prompt aid to ude them over 11 ie next few days." Continuous tremors at summerville. ^ A party oi' scientists, headed by Proiessors r? [enueuhall ana McGee, returned to Charleston ^ At night from an exploring trip north of the ^ ty. Tliey visited Ten Mile Hills, Summerville nd Liucoiu. Al Summerville they leit uiue u isunct shocks, and say lue people are lerrilied nd leaving thai section of the country. Some jt tange lreaksoi tue eartiiquake were found ^ ud photographed. Most ol me three hundred L1 ouses at bumiuervilie are wooden buiidi.igs, A ud, as a eoiise>iuence, the damage is largely mhued to tueir interior. A large number ol sysers were louud, some ten leet in diameter, ad nothing has been l'ound long enough to _ rone tueir depth. Noue are spouting, wh.le 11 Li are lull of water. Summerville has tared orse lhau any otuer part of the country bereLiouts, aud it will be almost depopulated. jj AN APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT. s< The Joint committee oi the Cuarlestou Cotton Exchange aud Merchants' Exchauge have a itegrapued the following to President Cieve- cl ind: "Several days have elapsed siuce the hrst n rrible shock ol earthquake couvuised Charles- a >n, and now thulcomparativecaiuiuesa exists, u e are able to look around us lor tue extent oi ** estructiou to property in this city aud vicinity, b ud we Und mat each hour develops tue great- ^ ess ot tbe calamity aud the immensity of our K?ses. Xso conception caii be loriued of the |( stent oi damage, aud we slaud appalled al it. " Lowever mucu aid a generous people may 11 ive, it can only relieve temporary sud'eriug. . city has been wrecked and its people are t* ithoul uieaus to rebuild lL We couceive it ur duty to lay the situation beiore you, as the * ' ead oi the uatiou, to the end tnai, ii possible, ? .eps may be laEeu to afford prompt uatiouai C1 iu by loau to restore the city. The situation is 84 rave and without preceueut in this country, c< ud the remedy can be ouly lu equally grave Jj1. leasures." * THE BERMUDAS 8AFB. ^ The Bermuda isiauds are safe. Tbe steam- u lip Triuidad, which leit there on Thursday, rrlved iu New York yesterday, and the officers ipo ieu tuat they anew uotniug ol tue iriuquaae until tuey were toid auoul it at T uarauliue. ? ? Es-President Arthur's Condition. a H OLD mull) FINDS HIM IN VERY WRETCHED V HEALTH. * A Boston dispatch In the Philadelphia Prett g tys: An old lrisud of ex-President Artuur, who ^ as Just reiurued from a visit to the luvalid al c lew Loudon, gives a gloomy view of Mr. Ar- * iiur's coudilion. He says the ex-President ii lalntalns a loroed cheerfulness aud still maul- c. gts the liveliest Interest lu current events aud olltical questions, discussiug men and una*- M res with ail his old-time keenness; yet he soon w res; bis breathing becomes suorter aud au eu- 1( treed rest eusues. He Uas lost flesh until ne is , ie mere shauow of his loruier sei? Ha ieeis b ie change bttteriy. There is little doubt tuat is illness is a oouflrmed attack of a dreadxui Q lalady. A r Suicide in Baltimore. ?Chas. Ax, son of b hristlan Ax, a wealthy tobaooo manufacturer b f Baltimore, was yesterday moruing fouud p ead in bis room in his father's handsome rssi- w ence, on Lanvale street. A revolver was t< lute bed In his right hand, and be bad evi- ? ently taken his own llie. Deceased was U9 e ears of age and single, and his prospects were r r tue brlgutest. Mo cause to assigned tor tbe b lifrfdv " Telegrams to The Star. 'HE TRIUMPH OF RUSSIA. MzliiFeatoKs of Aleianisr's AMicatioi OHIO'S OFFER TO CHARLESTON, urkey Making Military Preparations 1REAT LABOR DEMONSTRATIONS Suffering by the Drought in Texas. A TRII'MPU FOR THE CZAR. low Alexander'! Knnnrknble Abdies Hon Is KcKnrdod iu fcndand. pedal Cable hispatch to The Kvkxinu star. London, 8epU 6.?Tliough the news th: lornlng of Priuce Alexander's intention U bdicate in consequence of the attitude of tlt< tar is no surprise, It lias Mill created a cousiJ rable sensation here aud in other Europeai tpltals. The situation ol affair^ in the Balkan i strangely melodramatic. The prince seem etcrmined to abandon his throne, though hi objects emphatically prutest a^aiust ^ucli i jurse, and declare their wiiliuguess to stam y hiin at all costs. ALEXANDER'S ACTION IS INEXPLICABLE, s he must have known tlie czar's view Jroughout the present crisis. This tuhmlislui > Russia can hardly be attributed to fear c .ussian hostility, seeing that his poliry iu th :i?t has been chiefly direo.ed to oopoaim ussiau intrigue and influence In Hui^arni n the other i.and, it he tee is it impossible t iaiiitain hi# position, why did he ever retur f *' "* ne <*'^'ul"ld the eiilhusiasii rejoicing of his peop.e? Alexander's re>olv > abdicate is definitely announced unde mcbiug circuinHUtnifs. "As I am." he suivJ *11 obstacle to Bulgaria's freedom and weli.ir* am prepared to make the uecessary sacrifice, is officers assured him he wa- tlie sole glial uteeol Bulgaria's lndei>eudence aud weiian fie went there was au end 01 Bulgaria's happ ess. A circumstance which mattes Aiexan ur s action doubly mysterious is tuat n h ituainud iu Bulgaria HU&SIA WAS PLEDGED ot forcibly to interfere iu the affairs of th rinclpaiity. Neither Germany nor Austri ppose abdication. 11 it really takes plact ussia would of course immediately send ai tent U> assume charge of Bulgarian affairs til new prince is appointed. Toe standard take Jiuiori iu the loiiowiug words: "II is not io ugiaud to seek to upnoid any arrangement ii uigaria opposed Oy ihe inree military empirei of w.ioin are practically com .guou* to to eld 01 controversy. Any tning tout increase ussla s iulerest aud aosorhs uer attention ii .urope diverts it iu some measure irom Aslu HUM we stiail acquire more time to m..ke ou wn arrangement* to render itussiau macula* ousiu Asia more harmless." BESToHlNU THE CZAH'S PKESTIOE. The Daily Mewt, whue ol opiuiou that Bui itria will practically become a Russian depend "cy? says: "ihe event of course is a grea 'luinph lor Kussia. Alone stroke It restore Je piestige 01 tue czar iu tueBaikau peu.n?uw nd is a waruiug tiiat me nascent nations i Je easi must look to at. Petersburg ii tue ouid be sa.e. ? OHIO'S HELP1XU HAND. Foraker Read) (o Send Teuta am Supplies to C'barlestuu. peclal Dispatch to The Iive-niko star. Columbus, O., bept. uu Saturday Got 01 aker sent the loiiowiug telegram to Col. 1 ?. Alussey. now at Charles tou: -I observe mi uere stteins to be trouble in supplying in omeless people of Charleston wun tents. J iia oe true, aud there is need ol them, we ca ;ud 5UU. Comer wuh hegoveruor aud uiay.i iNolului "?? ) e Oeen near om Col. AlusSey, aud tne governor is not laaing inquiry in regard to transportation < iHp'ies and uid by ine rai.road and hxijres Jin panics. It la Undeislood tuat Inert Will t> iraugeiueut* luuuc oy tue i alt way Corn name L a meeting to be ueld to-uny. IISMABCK AUVlNEU ABDICATION Alexander's Action Also Partly Attrlb n ted to llental and Physical Weak ness. tso*iA, tsepu 6.?Before Prince Alexander ao ouueed his atieutiou to quit the throue he r* iived a telegram from Prince Bi.inarck recoiu iria^"* abdicate iu order to save Bui Alexander's decision to abdicate is attribute, amy to loss ol vigor of mind aud bouy const ueut upon tue severe trials wnich henasuu eigone lately. PriSlViL WAR1FKARKU ,S BVLQARIA. Pr uce Alexander ou Saturday piesided at i leetlui lepieseuuug alt parties in Bulgaria 1 as decided to appo.nt .VI. Staiubuioll, M. iuldc iS J* tvaraveloll, Ai. uuecuoli aud M.atoli [?uI^rv11|e?p0t|i*iUi W'Ul *tUhs,ii aud the otue n i a settlement ol tne Buiga.i..i risis. Au ordinary seas.ou oi tne Hui^aua! jauiberot deputies has been summoned t. i^cuss tne abdication. It Is believed tuat th epaituiv of Puuoe Alexander from Bulgaria t aei> to result in civ it war. "EVt.uy one fob himself" ? ~lbe 1'^ i/raph sayt wfit . '?r UIIUSc*11? ts tiie new motto'e le European concert, and the result is di< .nd more or ies? veiled. We area marl ti in uwer. L?xikiug to tne dark lowering lutur e cannot teo soon lake ail ueedlui st, p? au, ' uu ol?rsei\es. 1 Le C/u uaicu- blames Puuc Jsiuarck for creating the preseui critical situ uuU, s Clouds III tne Balaam, ai araer aud more lurid man ever. 1'he atunuurU, emmentiug ou Prince Ale* udePs abaicaiion, sa.vs: "We arV^ivioS ia P"nce Bisinaick will uot succeed in aveil ifeaueveutuai struggle belweeu Ku>sia an, .Usina. tuglaud win oe tue cniei gamer t> Je great opportunity wulcli Ueitm*uv an." .Ubtiiit iiuse luruwu away." THE DUOIUIIT IX TEXAS. liitressing Pictures of tbc Destltutloi in Jones and stonewall Counties. Chicago, Sepu A speciai dispatch fron alias, Texas, says: Mr. A. H. Kirby, reprt iuUng the ceutral relief committee to te sufferers truia the drought in Jone ud btoue^all counties, arrived In tin " y yesterday. lie said that ram hat ot laileu in tuose couuUes for 14 uionius- tna majority of me seiilers have le u and tba bout 4UO lam,lies w,,o were unaJle m lea" le in extreme deslitu^iou aud only kept aiivi y the williugiiess ol those who have auyuiini ?divide witu tne in. J 1 The region he repregenU has been transferret * cattle luniied u? meruit aves lor provender, as the resun of ^i iey are unmarketable, too weak to be moved ud cannot possibly survive tne coming win 1 here are no wealthy cattlemeu resident ii lose counties aud no works of public o tuer improvement* by wnich employineu mii be secured to tue sufferers. Tuey nive u jedior crops mis tail, and unless assistauc Jiues from the more prosperous sections ol ib -ate, can uot possibly tide over tne winiei urougnout tLe burnt out district i?i ao .ooo <amiiies are destitute, but ilUeral^omn uuou. in seed, money aud piovUiousare^in Elevator Accident la Chicago. WO MBN TBKK1BLT INJURED IN THEOK11 ABJtOtfB PACKING HOUSE. Chicago, fiepu A serious elevato ccideut occurred at Armour A (Jo.'s puckl!^ ouse at the stock yards yesterday. JomTlt.^ ames Murie>, Wtn. Alartiu aud Wui Morri utered tue cage on tne lirst floor, iuteudluct i? to the second story. Koss started the ele ator, and when the second story was re*ch?< e attempted to step it, but tailed. MurZi, luded something was wroug, and opemug th ncaer door, he Jumped outou the second hoof n the meauuuiu tue speed oi the machine oe aine visibly accelerated. Hons tugged mau illy at the wire cord to stop tue machine t?u Is efloru were unless, lue heax^ ul^hiu, hlzxed through the second aud uilrd stori? riUi irighliu: velocity, and striking uie ^ Jliy sixty ieel from the ground, was shatter^ n a second the broaeu car leU to the grouui elow, the men going with 1L Assistant noo r rived and * he men were removed irornli eatu the debris. Hons had tats ooilar bons^m rm broken, besides sustaining internal iuiu ie*l ^ur Ky. bU rt?ul broken and i^ ruined, while Martin was iujured Internanf ut sustained no broken bJnesT ThT S^i hysleian was called, and alter diesslnVuS ouuds oi the injured men, bad ttaem remove. a their homes. After the aucideut the ??"ran investigated. Tue wire cord by wbtotaiiu levator was stopped wa. oui ou and sen*, tn JOI oi the house. Borne one carelessly njiuJi arret n.led with some BauItalZi2mSJ >pe, taoldlug it flrm. wmewirt "LABOR BAY.** furor ?r?ff and Henry Umht* >Krf?l Ub?r Pitrndr In York. Nr* York, Sept. 5.?Thla being the teg* holiday set apart by the legislature (or ih? laboring elassea, it was celebrated by a monater p,ira4? hv lntx>r organtaatloua to lowed In the ev>?nInit by * picnic. The aky had a thrrxti>ii!iik t|ip?'kraiH,e but this did oa In. terfene with the* day |'r*nir*m. Kveiy trade ?a? wprewnlill In the t>r<?* ?*.tt?u ?a<> oODolilUlrd, It w ? sHid. of IfUn n 15,OoOaud worklngmeii. J. T. ArehtI'H. I ??? Hie grand rnvnliitl. The proemtsinti started from 13th street and 4th ?vfii?r. *nd tuoved to Union square. where It wan review M L by Mayor Grace, Kev. I?r. MrObnn, Rev. l?r. IVrrick, a prominent colored preacher, Henrv tieoiwe ami Robert Bilnwrt. Tin* column paraded through Broadway to Mil avenue and .'Uili street, w here it disbanded. The titemtiere then proceeded to Harlem river park. * Here the picnic took place and various games ?ere engaged In. I BotftON HAR lft.OOO V'lRKMIN IN LIKE. Boston, Sept. 6 ?"lj?lM>r day," which l? to ha a permanent annual inatltuiloe lu lto?ton, w aa Inaugurated by worklngmeii or Lit I* city and , tin* auburtoe mhy in an im?? ?-1n?c manner. The lenture of the morning was the grand pr??t*aslou. In five divisions. In which it is estimated Mime 15,?mhi pers<?ua particlpated. and which took an hour to |mm a given point. The I iV>ilon, In which was repreaefiied all tailoring Interests of the city, wai reviewed bv Ma>oC O'ltrienou BcliOiil kIiKU Tilt* ekerdsea oi tlie day are to t>?* cominued at a inon-ier plento. The afternoon u to be devoted to athletic sports, ciaui bakes, dancing &e. A OHKAT DISPLAY I* BALTIMORR. Baltimore. Sept. ti.?The demonstration of r tin* Knig'iia of 1..t? >r H4aff w as IfeflMMtti tiie industrial classes ever witnewaed In U?!li> more. In liie early loreuoon the sky w?a over, cast, giving proiii.se of rain, but tuat did not ) prevent the gathering of th<' work lug h<?ts. lu many parts of tlie city buildings were decorated. The leathering took place I u cast iiukilmore, the right oi ail the diviaioita rckilnt on Broadway. Tue line was coiii|M>-cd of eight divisions, preceded by a platoon ot police under command ol Marshal Frey, and throughout ihe entire line were tt n;s ami float* rcprcseu t.ng the various ludustri.il | ui-utu. . A ( KKAT UKMoNSTRATIOM IN CIIII AOa Chicago, Sept. 3.?The annual street parade in tilts city to-day ?.m the most noteworthy ever made by the labor organisations ol 'hill i KiO. botu IU point ot IiiiiiiImTs and In (Miintof } equipment. The day wax w.tiin, but peiilci la ait Oilier respects lor a slice. display. The e Column began moving at lU:3o o'clock, and, marciilng sieadtiy, was t wo bourn In ii* passago. i The column was divided luio uine divisions, and a <:io?e oouiputatlou places tut- number ol matchers iu line at beiwccu do,ooo aud s 3.">,ooo. a A ?IL?A(Ki;i; HOKHWK. I Arrest of a Naiiian Hlin l? Thoachl M Hav? KIIIH Maay iHfania. g Milwaukee, Sept.'The finding oi a d-?ad lnlaiit with a daruuig needle thrust through ita ( heart has led to ine disclosure tnat a re^iilnr ' business ot putting babes to deatli at so m irii 8 per licad has been carried on in Huh city. Mi*. 5 Pauline Ml?telsia?'dt, proprietress of a private ' l> in^-liin liospllal, tied a lew weeks ag<> u^stii ? aacertiiiulng liiai the aullioritle? had aceuiiiuu lated evidence erluiin.ain^ tier. Sue travtied II under an assumed name hi Mi< lilgnu, but waa e overiiauled at Heed clly and brought tnu s las, r nlgiii. Ti e |Kjiice say aiie has c??ules?ed tn? ' murder ol Ine ciilid and < laiuis lo have Iteen 'l promised jidoo by lis mother lor putting It out ol the way. i lie authorities are Invenug.itlug the dcalba of numerous oilier lulaius t?oru out ' oi wedlock aupposed to have bucu put lo dvaiu i- uy her. i e A Kpy I'ollawed Davitt ALL HIS CTTKRAXCKS IN M It'll IliAN KKPcRTKD FOR I lit HHlll*ll UttVKKNMkNT. ? Chicauo, Sept. <i.?A iMui/j \i u * -i>veial from a lahpellilug. Mien., says: " Michael l>av lit,ou lilH , trip through northern Mk-nuan, w.ts loiiowed ' by a short hand reporter in the pay oi th?- iiriU 11 i?h goveruineut. All ol hia siM*echei> and aoine oi hit private couveo.ttlona were taken J. wu 8 iu iUil by tills iudclatigaOle ik^ellt ol the i-.ugr lish authorities. The la. t has only Jtml come t > u light. All ol Mr. Davui'a utteraneea In liila ' part of the state were teiii|ieiale, and the Lnge lish authorities will hud it hard, unless ma * sue dies are inhirepreseiited, lo luuke out a u cav-again*' tiiin ti'oin any ihiug he Mtid While ^ iu Michigan." r Yellow Fever In Krw York. A SAILOK FKoM Wtsr INDIAN I'uKrs IIYINO WITH IT l.N H'lMt'irAU New Yoke, s?-pu tf.?Tlie health tiftlccr found 1- last night Frank Goideu, a tiienian ou tne A .ias x 'ateamer Aivo, auilering iroin yellow lever, lu St, Viiiceut'a hospital. Tlie a tea mer cauic tu last week irolu the West Indies wud >onltl * American ports, and Golden, who is a s-co,. n ' m.hi, Iook board at No. .<21 est street. s?alur' -day lie was takeu ill, and by Sunday niglit ilia characteristic ay lu p to Ills ol yellow lever I ud ueveioped. The health officer* removed inn, to St. Viiiceut'a hospital, where he is now d>iug. The sieaim-r, hoapltal aiivi hoarding houae ii?\? been disinlected. New York li.ts -cattered case* ol yeiiow lever every summer. This is the first tuia year. The health officers do not tear that the contagion will spread, proleaslng to beiieva .* that it cau never again obtain a foothold la * New York. it ? ? Affair* In Wmc HaahlnglffR. Li Scdlikn Death.?iticuard ii. Truuuel ,a wall u known coiislahle, flity-hve yearn of age, died buddenly yesterday luoruiuk. The coroner viewed the remains and gave a ceriltliate of ^ ueath Iroin ap>piexy. 1 lie luueral wnl take * place from his mother's reaiueuoe ou d4lb 11 ; street to-iuorrow morning. NoTfcjj.?Mr. tie< rge B. iyickhart led thU e aftermxju lor Providence, R. 1., aa a delegate to 6 the American Phartuu<*eui|. ai asMKiaii. u.? 1 lie chaiii-gaiig should vi?n this place and rid the vacant lots and gutters ol a Uiica grow ih oi . weeds.?Residents ou i* street aa well as ou other streets complain of the irregutariiy ol tua ? garbage gatherers. 1 KMI'tuATt Kfc. AND C'OSniTIoN O* WaTRR at 7 a.m.?Great Falls, temperature, 73, condition, 3ti. iteceiviug res<rv..ir, teinp< iature l- 7t>; conuition at north tstuuecliou, Jo so.,in j. tonnecliou, 3d. bistributing re-ervoir, tnu? peraiuie, 77; coudiiiou at indueul gaicaou.se, 3b; elliueut gatehouse, Aleianilrla AITaira. ^ Reported for Th?- Evkvish ~-t*k. H Dkmockatic Phi* \KV.?'i he city democratic Colhiiill.ee held a session ou >?tu day hl^iit. It bad ou Thursday nignt, uy lour lo three, coin iiug proxies, and two to two, leaving proxies a uuctiuuled, decided to adjourn uutll i hiosday 1 next. This excited considerable discussion ill K town, and ou Friday ni^iu the eoiiimitiee met '* a^aiu, and alter some talk adjourned until -s, tI urday night. On Saturday mgut it wan first r?> J solved to hold the primary eleel ion on U edn< aII day, but Messrs. W. II. Snnth and K< uiper ? made deteriuiued protests, and it w*? dually B agreed that the nrimariea be neld on n> \t a iuursday, lu each ward, at the aaiiie voi.n; places as at the last primary, it is uuder^i<M>ii that tlie only ticket- to be voted lor lu re w i il bu i: tne Lee and the Hume tickets. W heth< r all >i the Hume delegates w ill b>- pie l?.-d not t?i vo o r lor General Lee iu the couveii i .n, under a?iy >: circumstances, has not y et been deu*rntlned. e ItELioiot'S.?ihe Kev. John Ldwarda, o: the i Trinity M. E . church here, went to Mas.e I ii-ton in tiie aUcrno.n and olll. .ated at ti.e i- Bethei in Fast Washington. lit;v. s.imu l e Kramer, ol W ashington, Uiled I tie jMilpic t> eie tu ine morulug and lt-*v. i>r. Nourse lu tt.e > e vening. Rev. W?u. Met?uire, oi Vt ashlngtou, i preacued at the Fir-l Presbytci i.?n church. r Norts.?Collections mr t liar estoti coutinne X liere. ihe acuttoner Frank Yattderscheu y has JUst unloaded a cargo of ice for i. A. tteed 1 A Co.?The coiitiact lor the street wo;k ou t^ueen stieet has been awarded to B. F. Freely at 54 cents per yard lor paving with cobhie stone and SVj|Cenla lor putting down curbiug. A numbei of Alexandrians weut lo Haiti* more to-day to take part in )hci.<bor liui .list rat ion. Mr. Alexander i^y i? s has a contract lo euiarge the plaining unit ot Mr. J. ii. ii. 1 smuol ou Lee street. " The Political Field. CONGRESSIONAL NOMIsATfONH?MR. Hl.AIN'k'H S CHAKUE AOAINHI I II K I'ltoH 1 bl'l ION 1H IS. ~ The toiiow iiig nominations tor t ongless have * beeu made: W. 11. Nicholson, prohioniouisi. iu J the first New Jersey district; t. C. kugore, democrat, iu the third lex.is district, alter imnj baliots; Garrett S. Wall, democrat, lu t h<; ninlii * Kentucky district; JaiueH t. ko?b, deiuociat, ? in tne hltu Alabama district. . The democratic congressional convention of the seventh Missouri district adjourued SaturL* day night to meet on the 21st iii.iaht. i m con1 leulioii nad been lu aessiou since 1 uesday, and '' 7'">3 ballots were taken, eaeu sUtndiug i>rl* tou, 25; Uobinaou, iluiiou, 12, Laitou, 7; Peers, 2. ? The democratic nominiitins convention of ^ tlie ceveuih Indiana district was held in May aud resulted in a spilt aud the nominailon ??f " tw?i candidates, B.\ iiuui and llailey . The new e convention was ordered, which met urday, f aud alter a tumultuous sessiou By nuin waa * noiuinated by a decisive majority. * At a meeting ol tue di luociaUc congressional '* Committee ol the ninth Missouri di-.li let at ?L " Louis ."Saturday uigui Fd. Buuer, ihe great political boss of t?L Louis, had a flat I with loin Fitzpatrick, a niem<*er of the c*>iuiolitee, aud was st> seriously hurt that his iii? u iu r danger. One rib was brokeu and the broken ei.d driven into bis luug. Tue it ounie waa over tne reuomiualiou ol John M. Glover loi Conr gresa. i Mr. Blaine made a aenaatlon in hia apeecn at >? Unity, Me., Saturday by chargiug that the pro * hihitiouists were lu the pay ol toe deuioci aUC J party. "I say," be remarked, "mat the tin'* ported leaders of the movement that coiue 1 iuu> lb la stale are in tiie pay of the deiuocratic parts, paid nightly lor their addre?us, e aud they distrust each other so much lual, as * 1 understand and have credibly heard, they h klwava have to pay the niouey down before >* the addreaa. All 1 can do ia to cougratuiwiie I them upon the pet lection ol the mutual " knowledge of their characters." II Pive prohibition congressional oonventiona 11 will he lieid iu Baltimore lo-iuorruw to make ; uominaUoua for the live dlstrlcia iu Mwi y laud. * Tue aixth district convention wlii meet in 11 Frederick September 14. J A Kntghu of Labor ooo vention Is to meet la ' Kicumoud to-aay to decide on the qiieotiou ot noiuluaUng a candidate Cur Cougresa iu that b district. * In the municipal election In West Point, Va, 8 Saturday, the Knights of Labor oaudldalea lor J mayor and members of the common oouncil * were elected over the regular demoonaUc oaudiJ dates or the people's ticket. > The excursion train from tfurtis Bay ran Into ? a freight train near Mount Clare Junot ou. BaiI Umore, last e veuiug. Heverai people Vara lu ured, and all wars badly shahaa