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I V., 79. Na 20,061. WWASHNGTON. IA . FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 189L E.'v'(I'
THE EVENING STAB]DAILY, i7tCHT! .AZ,
AT TOR STAR WILDING&11a Iamyl.nis ttw% cuumer 11t1 ft. yUO Zv.sipg Star >ewiipapa Owpalp
a a HAL'Y?]L& , rra.'LZw yak o/', i9 ArtsP
Tan R.sa Std Is s'rvd to ssbretibevolslkfwsk~ es oar !hilt W"M costs
.ori. swe l Mau i theraai al....at
.na aw¢wt aY rata per month.[)! * a > tl..sy t9raa S1 OOp parr)dosed as she Pow 0r.. .5 W.. ear, D .C."df...dsis Mad a.ra.1
-. All are w0.ctipflwsi test be tali to son am)tots at alaattetnr Lade taws w applttm"M
FINANCIAL
OVTHiOF THR AftsatcaltSRCtrauTT AND9M WT OoMPANT-TwV.miiPOSlT$$ Asa $1ORAOR.
A SOOT T*IIST1.-TMAA awlrtyMTr.w.wanN.dat by trig, end the oht.d .tA An.alspa.W Mto1...'..
and .Oeet. ioo.s Ni3y. to pos.said !coal: bears the aN.M.osst oakisp r iattl.p.t.bi TruCOMM ., yaw AdatlaYf.st'.1La.cseor or Trades, 1adlvWs.IpdM. bat Trs s Camposin .coml.ahfck itv.e the cospaty .soth.r
ar. t silvans" over the bitvf&td. Tb. compoy bess"ar.ae"NOUN W" .SMs specially asap.fed so asses-s it..rversl bwtseb aadbodb.d.alt Mbytars.ea$M.I.
vartd .titorI. sad ears asss-etst bar mMJw ItY inamoth b.f.
t.r P@Gill a t..sban.. the sots.of the askew sad rashe to muse re-
mmmrstty. that Is ft pe..ibt.l.rthe isdivideal to do. Those samm. .e =my other w.esa_ why ISbeat to same the Atasrtcaa asrsttyrail Trust cauqual to a" an YomTrat.s. tasssiar. a"taMQ.or.6asrolaa. Ac.
A SOOT DYPr)0T1.-Till.A* awes to "'k-us wrreh-
JALA lessMass. Wessy abeamA A be ad* t .ors war y. W.
afll r.aata..el sae.te w mayw deposit some allow roar fatostt
!locos. Tb.l.cr.... to the aast-b,r of lepoI.ors the paw !.w
s.sl1.toam.twr foe eoadntata"1 S..aril Is is the d.5s of sb..oaa.ps"y to ribs the I.r.,. po..NN
pmemkvti. ettad dsAsa the faresoaf 7b"r. T s.s~r.ts of tb. vart-some local stabs and agranl.Wos.40 .memdslly JAVO d to depowfthe aatpias farad. sulk the eas-p.q. s seek fasda1610 dsew ts-imw ls/ !,mods aahl..t to shott
wallttmaA SOOT STOiAOR.-Why aAA co.eb..tbtwssa fNa.sala"
W e.st.tau wasbaa.. of eh.A Alaseteaa tl.esrlts ad Trial
C.apaay. aadd.I 63weae11 farthe ewrpsov. WA lho atnlealey Ofwore.. ~ .a*. rot. p.scLSqualor WOOL am btast6m IMthe woeaae of MANOR an% Mooalias, rose brim brie. Ac. Par.camas r..p, wteh hey., e...
tr.ltd by the rosters. Zapurtbad:.r. and prtM to stave yasr.!seta. Drags a.d w.Roas of aod-
ara a atatreetws for baattay. Thecompany will a1s. centime tomessyear bw.a --.Li art ems fsem asshweamindodalf.sseam b
THII AYPPICAJDTI A26D TYC$T OA.
Is. HIS 0 IT. I LW.A. T. arllM......««..........Ptatitsf,C. J. ada.......... First VIVO PilloidtoLA. A. Tb ..as....l.cwd ViorPwofdtsfraw, i Hwi.r..... ......... Tlo.sa..'
o...te IL R-,aaaR...... .....Gocgeg ry.OYeM.afon Dlrsetoce: PbUadspbta Dhow
A. T. Sdtt.e. Williams It. Cbef.%a J. ai$. Pilots D.raas.daL W. !swath., DanielD&"VME6I1.ary If. )bast. Johns. Hateht-..psass. C. aas....o. J.a. a. Jaahssoon.. 4k. Room, Sorry $. L.srilkkJam i Pad. Cabb J. IPsqas" IL sot. a. Ci.de.PortJab. IL Hief.mn. Alan L Mood,)Incl. Ifomt% II. S. l$frp311. IL Fagbm F-W&AVOW,J.m..e. ParrVt. O =b._p..t#, Onw1d O IS Lam.
del A. WiM=dL Ili 26116' .e IlMa ii. Wall" 1 ~w.iS edO
R AMR A 2LDDVA MUMMOMi ""ID ASIJRS70N SAILWAT Co.t. adbr for ml. Rb. of their earns! .soaku.,
_,, etbt0Cemoona by.sw01. tiled fr I Y. 191181F1.ttls... s maafwd by ton ebsr it:X.s par saunay ur t es, at wb.rrfwar sad tN balwore a swat1>>"w..ad Ia webaawaf. Y lh. bwal of dtnnfeaa.f
.s the wet be sod. ty d .feat saf>tif. qa.th..wlt sailD 1W) bejm .cis..r tbs. thatrAS Is 16016 USBRAl tra'str lOW.
oAte. wiu bb.....iar foss tr. . os.w b.tiw t..W 1.emn#U f. th.a to. dopedOw new.
a.a sp salt it..ar.a w r wet MOOS a LOtltn lsaaltlaAtl.s.Nb. r.
shLON of so
pwwt. >ti. es the IStb An of Oefsb.r, Iwta s a. x111 b.e.atdadapea as i4. cI.shSea "M ma to dv eh.ms[ar out ah..wt.
FINANCIALTMCWT tirET THXlt aEIXD TH ASS.fismm( acutain abmt-trqmo ord, al tow t e a At-eswlt emuummca. Tbhem~ewau .as I.ntall.tt 'ate to FOR bow apd It 1i to be insured is seh awta.aal a"d laritaaea*. emuaaw~ a
Esii!. fle..rk. ~Wr1e u.~ M
flAYS TOW ANT? 131.3 3013,It u. pat " lre the bealad So NATIO2NAL O.
OPK~tATIVZ I3V1W1N0 and ISVNSTKKN? *310.CIATION.
SUMW is AND 1.3? US TALI IT 0135.'
UI.DiA. DAM? a CO..javelins hwebas.
mlSkm.w. 1411*h. a.v.
FEks OflCMO 300Mmn Pi HUTIs gho sw batd as of the aeblmgbea Laes adTret Comspay. ac 9th1 and ia. 3'mvw mo.mrawmaean~d eam33sa for as vwtpe iam lopswat ftat ivs is thia fosin
0111310 11. H. WAUNXEN. Pnseiat.UAETZ-TOOTO 107 TV %T A 1311-das lveaoat atbelosais the yrciasm a(
the Yesn Devtesua Cablomed Caer, Irma.ad Mtall-w aprt C~pasJ hoes 4. Waahhaeto. Loss
wla TENs1UIT. W. A. SUS.lme "Wash.tbs beak -nebeSa
Is" 6.3 T"ZEsBuUT It CO..3a'KL35 ANED ISROZEN.
133 F ST.. WABN1i3OTONt. D. O..Shay end mth u as ah Mamb. 3mb4.
ltrwallowed an deposits.Out..It- teipeme a sme~iltV.AUl Latal Saturtte.dealt is.a enaatsmw all Market.. Tolsbax~56
J 250 W. (10380. duO. W. M~ACAITNETUseabmX.. tash i003401 At ACAUNKLT
LOTJLZ NWU.DIXO. 14191 T T. N. 7..Dmkemss as Deelem L i lvamnt Dose.
D.epeib. Iahease Lamos. COdleeetteama.
Na dauh at s. hlapi Hsosd
lsia allmssl iia B mmatm Dbmh.
daae dmbe lak~ ekboemhtaadmilS
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Iran we pe be .t-m
we"4our s .kon.
Woatri1_ __mo thsa
sman *Mb am!sda teo Ten d
li pw h 1 when~ ml
hohwels -t- .weo
ON am" yea wm e
ado Uphebeasmi-we
usl.slls wataSlyalfieos. we sam" Sot di-334 he allow a aompsaahew toeamy~ a ampeslaMskas/ pa. eetaiaimm.nw We marl
ha eo wth 'et ea-peembm.S look to u forthe lost miams Is osute.m4we pr a es ~muasal b d. i.u .
bwil m oa b e abm1 asath and the wastto.,n wa proba$bl e
in a vii thisek-th.muefo. hee s?3w ms wail peepam at pee..
b~as~ el tuI il mbl
Nab wams mdl wl.
Spmd. whenas.me& weE. at pes ask!
!.3N.3H00101 MANY. 00..
ElSE. 10m1ll~ 1. new.
SPECIAL NOTICES.TUALT SM. WONN'i A 71. * etr Friday ntight Miss lat
fr w fn test medm. Durn' day. Friday.e ? attrainia. Mr.. Casel', 110:ld at. a...
U-'llMAONIC.--A STATED COMMUNICA-tion of Blot John'. Lodse No. 11. F. A. A.
tember U, .at 7: roic.k p.m. woA rddeanre. aM betryQ of other CFILL, $oeisly (saited.B; oe W. (a . F .tay.
J3CR' A YR YOU A MOETIAGU ON TOURROUSE!
In ceasetyear bath would that mortgaue be ee.'
eteesi? A pelly in the Wahtasta BenSaci En-deement Asmocation will provide agmimnt jast eacha cent11emay and preserve the hoeestema for the wieand little sems.Mod o idrela
THE WAUBINGTON BENEFICIAL ENDOWMENT
ASSOOIATION..ea4 419 16th gehet.
SDIL. EDITH JEWkLL SAS RETURNEDto the city and reopened her dental oac. at
13t loh t. u. w. .e'2-1 we
BibI FOU THE OGiAND STAND BARah d reuaurant priavuere for fall meeting of
the aeifactos Jockey Club (comnmeueinW October21. and continul ten 'las. to November a) will herecetyvd upto TUX DAY. herteuiber'4, at Y o'clockPeer. The right t reserved to reject say and all bide.
E cCUflE CO.dliITTEE,0883Mt W Ullard's oteL.
! LA WIER' BRIEFS.Ourleel Iein.y cents a pare and if the briefe=-use. ea ags. lihy-Sve ceas
Tlephonesesa.JOHN F. SHEIRY.
..R$ a3 D at. n.w.Mic-DR. NEVIN B. SHADE.
Practive Unaited l Long a.nd Throat trouble.eto
st. i. w.. Wahington. D. C.
Hos THE FIRM OF MOCKBEE & CO. WISHeo announae to their patrons and the public generallythat they have resumed business in their old stand.345 F st. a. w.. where they will carry a large and
csonplete stock of Gentlemen'a. Ladies'. MIae' andBoy' She.. luet-clae goods and low prices.
2OCEBEE & CO..
esela-w* 1208 F t. n.y.
scilblSO L.OING BACKWARD.From now on Summer Clothingay still have its use. but the ma.
jority of urn are now mterestrd intr/ rat at. Hence. we pt for-
all Overcats, Tusers,-Never had so many or auch iceFall Overcoats before 010 to $'5-for "1% to 1:10 we !rive about all that
ah needed in both quality and style.We cleat mt 7 y. in. satuday 11.
GEORGE SPRANSY,am0 4;!M7th at.a.w.
NO~L~~ TPE ITO:KHOLDER' MEET-- The annamml uee ting of th- stock-
the ot eomny ,t the 1itnt atbeld u SATUIRD)AY, the l0th day of
Oce 1 atI o'clock p.m.. at the comipany'sa~c..4~4 1th t itbildliii). for tihe p~urpose ofelectinur a board of trustees and transeating uh othebeune-s a may came before the atockhmoldera.
JAIL. FULLa.RTON. Secretary.Wakhnatom, D. C.. Sept. 18. 1i0L. ais-lawswTHEY CAN'T BE BEAT!
Oar vineeble shart-ale of Wamaeutta muslin and214 linen beoma-tMS tnate; i: for {i. Thew shirtsaye eat extra fall in bodies-and skirts are extra long-
and an rt-cla in everr t. AtSE em 'US FOR SHIRTS,DANCu LTIIMUiE SHIRT FACTORY.901 9th at. n.w..Near Junction tht at. and New York ave.
. X. Elery.-Mangara.--Jos. H. Ireland.mlS.StV3 R SEPT. 22 TO 20. INCLUBIVE,
We onto a Strictly Aih-woolBiast hevbst Ye-,
cuwser. ather Ieare-eut Coat.Jar es.50.
WN. GARNER.The People's Clothier.
as5-3= 1016 7th at. a.w.WEDDINGS6 FOR FALL.
Invitation. en.rraved and printed inthe orrect style at the lowest rates. See
BYRON S. ADAMS._ Printer,er 512 11th .on.w.
PARACHUTE JUMPSAnd gsmola toves are running a race in
the et accidents. For the renaaning warpwearier it will not only be efer but with an economic
a the *wiate's hu " Is will pay you to pur-
J. MAURY DOTE.VaM Ire. andt a lete. n. ; brnc~h oc
146 N and 1651at n. w.; wharf, foot of h and dat. n.w. (serim
I AM NOW ATTENDING MY OFFICEdail e B s fo a~~top.m.
*51-ba L''d Fat. .w.
aLLACE CURTAINS.-Wee"ur.elvesoptheualty
et our werI" have one o[our wagrmTOLMA STEAM LAUNDRY.41....Oa.t...w.
NOT ALL IS G.D THAT GLITTERS.
AND NOT ALL WATCHER ARE TIMEPIECES.EveryWhtehI all laaccompanied with
. wrut....ste r-......ad..gura.te.No Wateh asid out et my store unlessprer ly beam thed and eompazed
with the U. S. Observatory time andfSoud to be perfect in=-ap--e
A. L SALTESTEIR. 53..EEADQUANTERS FOR.ANERICAN WATcE.
Ma.7ih at. n.y.
hanah: Oar. Main and G.ma e.. Seafolk. Va.
CECUSTAUNINESS
MEE ICE CO MPANY.417 FCtelewbes. ley as.em aee . an n aim(tber
lh Teel o et~~N eatccr. al-3mOAEINA N 1CEGMENY.CAMDQ.
W -O1. I , I N CEAN C A wmas11116t E st. n~w.ARE TA EAS.We haveit our hanam orse a
euaaeo-boe aaeat of whack eqiaae sest-aetn pa) n.set et aswarm et asaa rnge due the
2nmETIBe TAZEMI.111 m. sa
*141h and Ubater Noeltuse ueeed.
REWARD.thbeea~pe .r e53.66Se S
asstasV
....3
ena....
SPECIAL NOTICES.
to attend the next meeting. M AY.
MEl TING OF ViSGIRIA Rk~U A1IffL a let' ArioQ weed K d y
sts THI1 bNOe O. dSwill addremsthe meeting. All Vieginia repmbtcss i
EAD IS-AL SNS HVINGare sto ell o e deUIa SI Y k ua
of 01 r. iM, er they wUl eo4 tosyj
cb- r W I CANNOT SPEAK TOO NZBNI~Tof out atoll of =600eila 0mi01lmporld goods. We ave h thest ee
know American miaie, Our ts -Fne English Umbrella. tom1Is unequaled. Is hoc Smith met t5LTibreila that Lou be ari a ae, soscunll as it when rolled. Esa niceereal aund laicy baack border. Utakh *
liuht. dressy and andy oever foteitherasun or rein. $4 andl Si.Let urn elt you : ne Umbrela. 'Twillhe practicing economy.
B. H. BTIXEMETE & SONS,e18 eoes 1237 Penna. ave. mw.
A3OUT ARTISTIC P IOTOORAPES.ww I propose to Introduce
new teatures this tailwhich cannot fail to aid
heKtofre ujredtatInen to make this the be
C"! aft te am~rtve totaken The buildala haebeen renmodeled. reactedand refurnishedi with sececoal adaptarenes to pro.eluceang the mlost arosiand real.atc results
4)Lu.~ FpPLUNCR.Aitlut Plnot.rrapber.
Car. 1th at. ana Pa. a,.. nw.sas2.t is (u~er Ilreotana~
Sz'DO YOU KNOWXZ~that I Lave the
largest forteof tal-ors. aand skile cut-terain thercty? ThatI have dul e iapace of any teUorInthlecity? ooknow that thelanloringmn towndonaerigt here.?lrop in and see
for youaraelf,OEO. T. KEEN.
sab 4149t aR .wm
G. WARFIELD SIMPSON.Tailor.Car. 9th an a Isia w.
What do you think of It?A vest of cloth all the waythrough. No more lightallesia or serre linings inthe back of your vest un-less you desire it. Youcan have your choice. It
15 as necessary to keep theback warm as it is thechest. The oes Is gen-erally overdressed and theother too lightly dressed.Putting a cloth Uatg inthe back of the vest-mak-lng the entire vest of onepiece of cloth-aboat evensit up.If In search of some-
thing dressy and solusivein Tronaserngs sad Suit-ings drop In and take apeep at the assostament.Baits to order, 12S up.Trome to og@@, M
up.0. WARFIELD SIMPSON.
Expert in Trousers.15 Car. 9th and ese. a.%
Wien ISgPR3TANT TO' PRINC 003GE'SC NTMD., TAXPAYXR
Teundereigned collector and tresror of slioun .will be at PORN A. 3AEZ'Mp5I.hv.Webisgttm . .,on TUBSDA1 and WD~DYfeptabr : and W . 1'. il1 betwean. the houm 01 Sa.
Va. n n the .uosterfae:2, lJ,ti,..I' Cufolleto sad Treseurer.NYOU IT IT buy
THE PITTSBURGHFrom
MUDDIMAX.614 ith at.
LAMPS. -ISSTO WHOM IT MAY CONCE ..
Ths Is to mereli that a late husband. L. H. Hay-den., who was sick fromn the let of Fdaruaty. eouwv1regularly the sumol Vtt dilatser watk eSItBENEFIT from CARPENTERS AWJOINERS' AR-WEMILY. No. 1748. K. of L., up to the tane of hisdeath. eptember 13. 1W1 when I received promptlythe sum of **-0 as DEATH BRN SPIT. For theabove I desire to exprees s DN.
ae25-3t 12191. ave. .e.K~a NML F. P. WAITS,
Htaving removed from 10th ad L de n.w b pre-scription ale I'. at Prentiss' Phesmacay. corner of 9thand Y ate. n. w. . where al renewis ca be lad, s-Mt
! Wehess5e eueng
WE ARE THE PEOPLE.Tee, we are. That Band.ssed North Caroe
lna Lumber drives all comnaangrad--a out ofthemarket. And the price only S.LI per Ihimista
IJbbey. Nittinger & Miller,MILL WORE. LUMBR AID NA3DWA3M
9th at. ad New YOrt ave. a.w.. And
auuS-shn 11th and 0 st. se.MISS NIA M.R5 WILL~fN
Juvenileeolms co Te EUD! eaeab:i pm. eUt
SOWNEES OF VACANT SORUS NWuerdemuch have you lstebayWasSa
will be prompty 5Usd. Mr.p~s.&glad personally to show all yaus
matr ue ae tho the o
ompan sa ats the f.ul e~~aui51J
Thecastyofthework asmeftsm
Wi. o ce I rm h s
be smealers at thewosh, edsmgfti esse wr~a ee
Snlde.Tee ~ b
andn~m
Washington Hews and Gasmien to Adv.ern-.-=-a=
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GoRnuiinTs Bacamrrs TonA.-Interalree-enye, $619,994;customs, 06!,830.W. T. McFAu, was yesterday appointed a
fourth-clan postmaster at Payne's, Va.Wu.LLram8. Casa of Connecticut has been ap-pointed law clerk to the commissione of pat-ents.
A CoxsuL Agpoman.-The President hasappointed Chas. W. Erdman of Kentucky to beUnited States consul at Stockholm.
A Customs CoLmacrom Aromna.--ThePresident has appointed Chas. D. Eddy ofRhode Island to be collector of customs for thedistrict of Bristol ana Warren, B. L
PnxsatAp.s Fass or Dunr.-The TreasuryDepartment has decided that all pineapples areexempt from duty under paragraph 560, aet ofOctober 1, 1890.
NioEEL SrEz.-Thedrst installment of nickelsteel plate made in this country for actual usewas delivered Wednesday atCramp's ship yard.It is three-inch protective deck plate for one ofthe triple screw cruisers.
Post Cxapzmag vo Ba Aroaan.-A postchaplain, with the relative rank of captain($1,500), is to be appointed from civil life toll the vacan=y caused by the retirement ofChaplain E. W.JZ>Lindesmith.Darot QuArnmaasm.-The friendsof Gen.
George B. Dandy, the depot quartermaster,are hoping that the quartermaster gneral willdetermine upon his retention for another termof-duty at the Capitol.NAVAL Onans.-Commander Colby I.
Chester has been ordered to comsand thenaval cadet training and practice ship Enter-ris.Lieut. John N. Jordon, to duty at thederolling mills, San Francicos, Cal., asispeornofril steel.
BaCantAnT PoeST mys that it will take about$9,000,000 to refund the excess of duties col-lected on hat trimpings in accordance with theagreement arrived at between representativesof the department and attorneys repressatingimporters of this lass ofgoods.Mar Coma in Dunr Fins.-Assistant Seere-tary Spaulding has informed the collector of
customs at Hartford, Conn., that works of artthe production of American artists residingtemporarily abroad are exempt from dutyunder paragraph 757 of the not of October 1last, without rd to the purpose for whichthey may be .
Tia Bqussr Barusan.-The Treasury de-partment has refused to great a request forthe free entry of a gun lent by a eitisen of Chi-cegg to a friend who took it to Canada ands u ently returned it by earns to PortHuron, Michigan, where it is nowheld for pay-ment of duty on the ground that the gun Iofforeign manufacture and is properly subject to4uty. ________
B3Ueacr To Tia ADDIIOA. Doer.-TheTreasury department has infermad a New Yorkliiorting Arm that under the provisiens otsetionl act of June 10, 18I%~,, the
10 per cent the value declared in yh ntry are shbst to the additional duty pro-vided for in maid section, Irrespecogve of therate of duty lasted thereon.
PA? 0Cne Pnouorrous.-Pay InspeetoeEdwin Stewat and A. 3. Clark of the ermybeing promoted to pay direeterm, as slated yes-terday, the following prosmotions aturally ce-eur, after the requitred examiatio=n..are ~dPam..sm eor.. W.U..m....nd a
masth tseay iaser asslre peeabed
bytae Pohsdnt r an nedJa Stoat
geddlms *anat Pnfomat~ani B
poetan pne ofarpeer.. tpsse.as-
Sate shasa asmmed thby~ayclatetathemratmers .igofesil emuar ee prea
bytharaess t are York aed W.UnieSlates
ol e s n m a nerat aMfe-
enetheaelsteeshicofesteureeje iethe se
~.d~~m.~tenea.eo ' ao~~esIeeasaMie6---Was .afy
Ma. LTMhWg' iecmm.aE-pmsemtens Damdi Satit s e.h
.Man 4toseedaIt is reported this morning that ex-lepre.
.suati~v DnneD of Minnesota, who was thefather of the reapportionment under the newcensms, wE be appeinted to useaed Mr.
as civa at ef r
is secommending his appointment.T6n060 CAMPAXN.
Espblisans Advised I* Aves a ese-ieht en eml"
It is understood that the republise- ma-agers in Ohio have been advised from Wash-ingtou that they had better stick to the poeti-cet issues and avoid a personal tight againstMr. Campbell, such as was started with thep-biafije ian Ci-mna- with relation tothe judgment en a note for 13,10.Ti make an attack om Mr. Campbel's bu=-ness
.4t, it is feared, might be as disast-as aswas the balot box fegery. It turns out nowthat he has paid the Judgment and that the at-tack as far as it has gone has proven a boom-erang. At all events experience has shown thatit is better to keep to political ounes in a tightsuch as is being waged in Ohio now and toleave all personalities ealt
ea05v3on To TAEE PanT.It seem that Gen. Grosvenor has steles a
march on those managers who did not wanthim to appear in the Ohio campaign withoutbelng revised and expurgated. He has alreadymade dates for speeches in the state and is toopen at Pomeroy on Monday.
THE POT OFFICIO SETEE.All t ieispms Ea uesd MBe Mede by
Ostoher L.A warrant for the sum et $11,404 has been
issued by the Secretary of the Treasury in thename of William J. Aiken in payment for landtaken in square 3, this city, for the post offoesite. The work of paying for the square isalmost completed, and it is expected by the om-oem of the Treasury Department that by Oc-tober 1 every title will be vested in the govern-ment, and then the supervising architect canbegin the preparation of plans.There are thirty parcels of land in thesquare.
in seventeen, of which payment has been madedirectly to the owner. In nine eases thereare contests as to ownership, and there arenow pending in court applications for ordersto pay the money to the court, to be turnedover later to the proper person. These orderswill be issued ina few days and the delivery ofthe warrant will constitute a final payment inthe eye of the law as far as the title of the gov-ernment is concerned.
two casas a*oezes tra.This leaves two cases hanging fire, neither of
which is giving any particular difenlity. Inthe case of W. Stone Abert and others, trusteesfor the estate of W. y. Stone, there is someformality yet to be observed as to a bond to befled, but this to ex ted back from the De-partment of justice week.In the case of Nora Morgan and others, -
tees for the estate of Dr. J. E. Morgan, the pa-pers will be ready for a warrant by the time thecourt's order i issued. The remaining twoeases are those of B. Ioss Perry, as trustee forJohn Walter and others, which have bean settledby the payment of thepurchase mosey, 426,000,into court.Thea, too, there are twenty additional par-clbeing the land covered by alleywysTeeIs a guestion as to the onrhpof
these, the contestsbeing
between the personalclaimants and the city, and in these cases themoney, amounting to lOS, will be paid intothe court at the sein time as that for the main
Tam smOX PACIFIC.
aspect of the Gevernmsset Dtesmosse fi tothe C=.uism of the meed.
The government directors et the Union Pa-cifc railroad have submitted their report to theSecretary of the Interior, showing a decrease inthe net earnings of the road to the extent of41,417,962, but that the read has been kept ingood condition physically. Thecompanybeethereport states, suffered financialemaarement,brought about by conditioas impairing theability of the company to carry its large Seat-tug debt.A crisis in the fnancial affairs et the cau-
puny was reaehed in August, 1991. It becamseimpracticable to carry the large Seating debtsay longer through the banks and trust com-
and it became necessary to fund it. atfeast for a period sufeient to enable the com-pany to market its seceurities, most of whichwere already hypotheented in the temporaryloans. Measures were adopted at the meetingheld on August 16 providing for the issue |fnotes to the emqunt of 61!,00.090 running forthree years aid per cent, which have beenofered to the ereditore at 9293 per cent, andhave at this data, so the directors are informed,been taken or ag-eed to be taken by creditorsand others to the amount of about two-thirds,thus relieving the Inanes of the companyfrom any present embarrassment. To securethese notes the company has pledged all itsstack and bonds in brach andausllary nesand in its extensive coaland express properties,in fact every avaashle amet.
==r na=aoon==-.The report esfla attention to the heavy buar-
den put upon the read by the laws intended tosecure the debS to the geverament, and claimsthat noes. ean-cosse into a elms knowledge of]the Union Pacfie aiwa yse without beingimapressed with tmeend tefr relief fromthe esaetions and lismiations impessd bylaw.
ecaj.honldeshbefredfom ayso, maiitt anitself in fair cmetiswith
other systessanct so hempered and restrained.In -onlion the report says: "A policy
shou, in orJdmnpromp the govento time and date of paymeat of principalandteratea onterestobepaid as may be
wiht e fethe esctomeandL'haingdmathis theUniseaPacife thesldbe
as free and uatmmesli as other lines te de-and estead its sgsteam, t a ste theuMd be
reaevery restrictienensp thosewhisk the law all ralnyhlasi engaedintsmE.",
Waes GuSeSesteet swe--1he eii service ss.mas have new te-ess for emaimiebe (bASt Ez==in-, Do-
lad et the treasury heroed te cemmis-da==.' lates aeqst by sadifng Kiss An--sareN and Miss caseasne V. D..e..e.*..Be the vaeasss kfrsly filled by ma aines,Kiss Vet isa gnaduete et the tSta Nerma
BEheel at Ulinessi, and hs beensaelsek inthe trcsry for a fedwhie seigpa
was h em e
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AT THEIR OWN GAME.Philadelphia's Orioket Eleven mast
One From England.R13IRLE II 11 IEICED.A Washington Convict at Albany
in Trouble.
A YOUNG RUNAWAY CAUGHT.
USTE3i.ATEONAL CIerr.
The rbiua epsa Eues met the A£-agt d Mesn Tedey
GSamAmeowx Cacunr Goaocusta, Maaruae,PaDE-saLE. Sept :.-T1 lung anticipatedcricket match between All-Philadelphla andLord Hawks's teasn of Englishme. began thismorning on the beautiful grounds of the Ger-mantowa Cricket Club. The ven is bright andwarm and the crease is to perfect condition.Early in the morning spectator. began to as-semble, gathering in groups and watcbng thepractice of the two teams and discassing theprobable outcome of the match.The liiladellhiaan were frat on the fald for
practice. At a few minutes before Il loud ap-plase. announced the arrival of thseulihmnea. They were drive. over from the Wie-backon Ian, where (hey are stopping, in E.Rittenhouse Muler's tally-ho. only a fewminutes was devoted by the visitors to prae-ties, and then all retired to the club house,where Captaina Hawke and Brockie tossed forchoice. '1e Englishman won, and at 11:(6lay was begaun wuh Wright and Hewitt at theLt. The teaos are as follows:Philadelphia-W. Beocke captain. G. 8.
Patterson, F. H. Bekn, F.E lrear. F. W.Ralston, Jr., IL D. Brown I. L Brown, C.Coates. jr., d. Law IL P. Badey, I. scott.England-Lord hawks, captain: Lord Threw-ley, Hon. BK Miles, S. I. J. Woua., L J. EeyK. T. Hewitt, G. W. kicketts, C. Wrewtard
Brown. J. IL Hornsby, C. W. Wright (. W.hllyard,George t for Piladelphia and Joage
Lane for En n r h npsstd are the upraTSa eams.
C. W. Wright and H. T. Hewitt epim in sthe Arat English batsrnen.Patterson began the bowling free th west
end.Balston kept wicketBailey bowled of from the east end. Hewitt
made the Art run a forward drive to the of.Sutherland Law stood at point. Wright re-ceived the Arut ball. he hit resulted from thefirst over. but a loose ball gave the Englanhma.four byes. The Englishmen played very stead-fly, the Brst good hit being a seat cut by Hewittof Bailey. Wright hit the drat four under therope, also of Bailey, and directlv after had alife, as he was badly aused by (estes atWright mostly slipped another four tropes near the grand stad and then the rumscame steadily.At 12 e'clock, with ths total soert at st,
Brown relieved Bailey at the east end and hisfrst over gave the isitora one rep. A besati-felw hit to the ropeuby Hewitt was greeted with
plause and 40 wept up on the su board.selieved Patterson and the next instant
Hewitt got four by the bad Belding of See.This was followed by two byes, reslting intight runs and S went up at 12.1.At 12:30 Hewitt was ean bowled by rown
for a total of s0, the seam beainqb
for answicket. Lord Hawke took Hewitt's Bise.Wright's secere was 16 and the bye. 14.Patterson renumed bowling. Coates gem I
the bld. Hawke his scaring with one inthe dips, thank- to Bolnwho famablad theball Immedity after ight cut one tthe roar for four. Hawks made thinge livelybyding Patterson for three and directlyafer e Brown to the roa, seesnty ge-lg up on the sne board.Wright lifted one to the of, but there wesme
one there to take it. Then the bewier had ashort tera, Brown and Pattaeson downfour overs for one run, but Hawkehagedmaatereby lifting Browato the paviionfer(er.At 1i:MA with Wright'. acore at 2, Brewstertook a short hit at mid-en. of his bet, and theBritisher after an hour and a hair stnd had toretire amid great appla.se, learn O-8s14.Thirteen rue are credited to Lord Hawke.Lord Throwley came in to keep Mambe corn-pany.Bailey relieved Bewn. Throwiey seesed ene'ot the Brat bail and than the bowlers had a
short supremacy and the baetmen hadall they could do to defend their wickets. Atlest Throwier got Pattern threegh theslips for 4 a Hawke cut Basiy fors IkeNmn-her. At 1:15 the one hundredth run was scred.A drive to the ropes of Maley by HaEwe maeehim top soarer with 1 to hiseredit Immediaely after he droveanother bal right of wicket of the sm-ebowler to the ropes, and two minates inter ahard drive of Patteron gasve his lurdship leormore. Adouble byThrewley felowed andtheHawk. hit to the baundary for theseventh time of Pattarsan. Two tmere betafollowed for the captain ot the vroiing tas,and thes at 1:30 the te for 1amh was arde,the tol at that bear h 3l3gUk divided asfollows.Weigh <s andb.; Bhewutr.; ewitt, 6.;Brown, ; awke, not 6t;o heenig, set
at, U; cakes, 1. Tenl,maSsUm m0ea amanrae,
N"* '-n to Ulit. Qewetng Qase-Ih Yie.rev £baenas.
L~wene, Sept. U.-Oisatt adeises gatsthat the visrqe is mesh6 abemaed by the sullentere at the retire papas, whe have beaparticularty aggresive at late. The aetomeat law is maid to he the ahie fosniaden*.for popular auger. It is ierfering with tecnae a the Hi-de-- mare tan ws at retexpiated, and sevel hanas have iybean preaseuted for taking child wivea bame
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setreri eamedusl emee
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to 9eetamenMvinet Q.e a land ther ese eatig sash ehrwheate tewldheatayehrlde
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knvs md by doe peim !t6~ ..and .peeng at Mr. Belies Ifs 1s ostruek bes eilsat on the Suitwe b.mall Utte be held is b hband, abi'S. knitfo aM te ..m:eband. fswvfi. mat te be thwated in his murdere1S.tpkbedi up a hemmer and .tu .
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he =e, bow umed a dseSe toleubes h wi bekept iNtl be is sussed .weI the antherltse en a charge of awtm lifInenat le kilt, 'bese simm for whisk he Si
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yUSIg teire-yra old am at Mr. J. .b~ab., of Aesamr'. \'a~ warrsd endhsana telegrat rta. r free bs lasr be.ing that theboy bad run say tehe bosadtr4sde brevd and steald that he is is~the Bows of Neprssaative. at Wetsens
and bad been .ent here to watch a t)supue-man Suta bad ran asaw from ohmt city wft"i UL. t. oeed be lather's.wMe-Mis lather arrived finem %-kgeinb be
eg and teok w. buy hooe oakb.
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Plan.for . IUAuh 4bsgedem.Cuma, Slept. 5.-A qpeeiml tee ft Pl
says: MeaeatioaaI dewlepeoate in w sow be-twe.n the Natteud Leegue ad Ameriema Am-ca m e ospecta ise .at few do"e i,
View of latter reesawed frem kl Mm inetobut twnty-tour hours by.a UM.Pld gsflemwhe bee beesndIseyidentitiedwith be,ball It saye it is tma Msel~ 'tat sifor peace between the tweosgmmsuespresed hurthee. The tumo Pant @!uel~y,
.1oaMtCradIl beptadI. the Ameria Aamtis to heuse" s doTwin City tsub?"The letter them coesasm with sh rtre-
Most that ita tawurable answer is e awmiedan attempt will be mad.i W inede('Sb." ad MEas coiy swe 'ste.It ise S Intenten to me" themie
0 - 8 9 4 C olu s, L o uis w C A - L r i atEanese 4ZNv. If liebm 'Sul deu wto thS
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tea..., Sept. 5--A hula dEspnt.s be'athogh'. baeset psuveil 'S wet seembreak ewl nobody atiolps thet it vi be awar betwen homer. ate Viemmy. LaDige's a as. hemt Ce~sstiase di.s bethe laign residents we -mm smedi btey eine boo yga e endd raSm enM .i eUse presened isthie bullet that eort at beUreo d eoarerpsp$5 U tese wfabetween' w ambean.t.
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ea prumebd by Drv. Nmrfw I. Vimeesat the epedag of 'S inion lTheedaqarfery is Maw leek yeaerde, Wewbhbhe
pia de far an imWugs~t Omensd andbland .min at~u rh' BIM. Simen Di.Hlgge teet' his IMew s sd ta- a raw