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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, “CITY AND DISTRICT. The New Horse Distemper. be 2 APPEARANCE OF THE “PINK EYE” DISEASE AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, P = : THIS DISTRICT. ils Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by ’ Adistemper has broken out in this Districts The Evening Star Newspaper Company, “ and has suddenly become quite prevalent, called GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres'tt. : i by veterinary surgeons and stablemen the *‘Pink: peek egre Eye.” a term given it on account of the peculiar THe EVENIXG Stan is served to subscribers in the tint which it gives to the whites of the eyes of carriers, on, their own account, af 10 cents Yer | | animais affected by it. Dr. Joseph Bushman, @ cents each. By mall postage prepaid 90 cents a mouth, wellknown veterinary practitioner inthis District, ‘one year, $6; six months, §5. > says of the disease, fat it is an epidemic fever, {Entered at the Pret Oflice at Washington, D. C., a8 ee marerars to he epreatiang. snd second-class mail matter. | has, within = < df as eas wiser = the past week. become gene through- ue WEEKLY —pablished on Friday—#2 a year, = = ‘ he Dist spe pore yea paren oe eee ee | pat th District. It appears to be copies 2 = 7a ort traveling ina southerly direction, having a few TWO CENTS. weeks since first its appearance in the = northerly part of New York state and in some watane| VO 58—N2: 8,891, WASHINGTON, D. ©., MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1881. = = = a se z = — SSS | localities in od. and has sin . - = j The Star Ronte Cases. 5 a A Fatal Quarrel. working its way south and west in Phitedel- Washington News and Gossip. WITNESSES sees i eeiee ouny TO-DAY. | PROCEEDINGS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT TO-DAY. Telegr ams to The Star. CINCINNATI, October by -A special dispatch pee roa y tole ae singhnetn ets To-pay.—Internalrey- | This morning, when the grand Jury of the| This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge eS cot Thomas; Baers | Goes ‘Wrcnaete coms, $1,116, 752.92 Criminal Court entered upon their work, the | Cox, it was expected that there would be some THE PRESIDENT TO-D. AY, | struck am with = clad . Pisin cena ree amereen he s — case of Charles J. Guiteau, for the murder of} interesting proceedings in the cases of Brady, a = “**) ham drew a pistol and shot Rogers thr jit. Dr. B. sa 1 iieanaae Seer Crosixe at 4 P. M.—Commencing to-day the | james A. Garfleld, late President of the United | French, Brown, McDonaugh and Turner on tne roper mat i 4 thigh and both is arms. ~ | proper management and treatin ng out his pistol shot Beck oer specially when the animais hay nd nursing. The*symptoms nd any intelligent driver ¢ pearance t yields easily, good stabling: unmistakable, observe Its ap- Treasury department closes at 4 o'clock instead | States, by shooting him on the 24 of July last, | Information for conspiraey to defraud the gov- of 3 in the afternoon, as was the case during the | was taken up. The first witness was Gen. J. erument Blea ast weeks ane uae ares sone HIS NEW YORK CALLERS.) 3 c ssl 1S. spectator r ae. e cou ey es She tegen ene ral 0 the JB. Laimk: | ind been formally opened Col. Corkhill sald: — +> Tne Caprro: Hr. Scs-Post OFFICE Was | who testifled as to the autopsy and cause of | While I do not think it is always proper to_ take ATENING NKLING. | opened this morning, and the reports received | death; George W. Adams, pe to seeing the | Notice of what appears in the newspapers, yet it THREATENING MR. COD NG » had qu days before. Beckh: | uous indications are a droop. affected, a lowe of the n and Wife Drowned, ia f E ‘ et t of the information _ bes vile 5 i ck i ¢ that the business was | shooting; Officer Patrick Kearney, as to the ar- | iS rumored that on account n > R. 1, October 3.—A private dis- | head and ears, stitfvess in the limbs, swelling of mo E f Cites cite Oicioce ete Pee By tie ort filed in the “star route” cases a few days azo HLA, October SA pitente is | Ot ceed ar ioe ane ane pe election of oem for. the : © moving along smoothly eorge W. McEliresh, as to the prisoner | filed in the ‘star route” casi ew Geer nee. . 3 oW | rived this says Caleh Fiske | the ankles and leg joint, and a disposition to Car i visa, | Ye = being brougit to headquarters and being sent | that there is to be some motion presented to the | THE LETTER AND ITS WRITER. F rae RR BIGELOW Sentarse | Cavers oF Rercnic ned for a caucu re drowned | Step tip-teed with the hind feet. The eyes are {dull and heavy, and the | color with a litfle y | disease is ot the charge w e the first thing in Sa court thi ing, I suppe SENaTORS.—A call has | to jail; Messrs. Parke, Smith and others, as to | court this morning vate g of republican members | the shooting and tne locations of the parties. order would be for the parties against pellomehe Sai erse ee 5 Mrs. Sarah E. V. White. who had charge of | information was filed to come into court and The President in New York. : nate, to be held at the Capitol next | te ‘waiting-room in the depot, was aso. ex- | Submit to the jurisdiction of the court; that that AMONG THE CALLERS TO-DAY. Betuncsy momitg, see cae amined. Surgeon General Barnes and Dr. Lamb | should be done before any, preliminary motion | Ottober $:—Amons theca ok ee a Gate ett f internal | Were requested to return to-morrow, to which | 8 made. Col. Cook, w HG i ic oa 4 ME CHARLES CHESEEY, solicitor of Intertial | 205 the erand inquest anjourned, these cases, informs me that he is too unwell to revenue, has returned to the city, and will re-| “Jt is possible that the presentment will be | 8tue any motion to-day, and that he ought not sume his duties next Wednesday. A number of | made to-morrow. and perhaps the indictment | Now to be here. In his behalf, therefore, Task es show a pink . expecially when the s type. The eyes dis- ater freely. and in the advanced stage service . | amilky matter. These are the indications of eamer Acapuleo. He goes | the billions type. finish a report on the work. M . |. The other type is <he rheumatic, and in this and € 4, of Lima, are also | the legs appear very sti? and swollen and the uico’s passengers. The latter is | animal moves with great reluctance; ceases OF SENECA TRIB! ted to attend the master Pearson. s evidently a ‘pe A man namea Wilkii who w among the A A Ridepatn i ‘ Ss 7 : even- | before any motion is heard by the court that at Sty she ‘ Sy Har D REahLRatiOn tan: | Seeding, #4 es na henatee K, OF PAR THE Misdutiess NOTty after MF-Chesey resumes | et ot at a ie wil be fied at’ once for. the | and further ask that notice be gent throug | NAYNFES amd was Looking for a foreign consul Killed by the Cars | the aniinal should ais snsendment of thy Ne duties. arraignment of the prisoner. There is much | Col. Cook. “aitermcate ——.—___ Orancr, Va. 3.—Willie Matter, a | en from work, put in stable and LOR WADE, C.C. EX-CONGRESSMAN ReaisTRaTION.— | conjecture about the City Hallas to when and| The court.—That course will be pursued. The Threats Against ex-Senator Conkling, | Yout! of 15 years. fell between the cars of a | kept from food and treated. The loss of so ‘tt ; On Saturday Judge Miller filed an opinion in the | how the prisoner will be arraigned. The District Estimates. THE WRITER OF THE LETTER DISCOVERE wite! freight train yesterday and received , many valuable antinals is the result of working ATION.— | cace of ex-Congressman E. J. Henkle, whose | CONTRIBUTION TO GUITEAU'S COUNSEL FEES. Unica, N. ¥., October 3—The writer of the | fatal injuries. | them after the symptoms become developed. “Hamilton” | oe a ee Oe ’ WEDNESDAY, Sth inst. 7 o'clock cs | name was struck from the registration list of Ds 5 th etrect nesthwest. e 5th distri el 5 Sth street ert Wert offinens to seme | the Sth district of Anne Arundel county, Md., on This morning a money order was received SOME OF THE IMPORTANT ITEMS. from Smith Jones, Nelsonviile, Mich., for the] The estimates made by the District Commis- ee be Sports on Land and Water. The Herd from the disea letter said to contain threats of assa: against Senator Conkli ination. red to y's stables s r are free . Wut most of the street car os o ze | Payment of one cent to C. J. Guiteau to be used | sioners for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1833, | be Henry J. Rowley, of the second ward, Utica, | PIERRE LORILLARD’S DAY AT JeRome Park. | stables and 4 any livery st private acts ay sale ILL, President. ribeser pre enror oea ay Sean as counsel fees. was sent to the Secretary of the Treasury to-| a republican speaker, who offered strong Gar- | Pte ar a aaa vet Taek a ee Rhee : yell 2 : : Bitter = a field sympathy resolutions at the late ward | Saturds i hn Y of | doct y sit thei ee eee a2 Passed an order directing the reinstatement of | w4y41, Onpens.—Commander P. H. Cooper,to Divvelnedte: pars O00 wanteelale Cor ar cancns, which received two votes only_—a more | the clul ceeded in capturing the | often in some cases as two or three times a day. TONERS, DIS- : res eats ii Nursery stal the Jerome stakes, the Man- |The number of dead horses reported to the special duty in bureau navigation. Surgeon F. Se eon ome ed Us Shee ed hattan handicap and a special purse race. ‘The | health officer Saturday was seven, yestenday toe y fortunate turf an was Mr. Pierre Lorillard. Mr. | there were two, and to-day, up to 12 o'clock, : , allahan, of Fordham, said that if Mr. Lorillard | five had been reported. This is a much larger f land for 14th’ street ‘extended, $10,732.80; | Johnson. Rowley, admits that the letter con- | Callahan shes : Z : resets ae " Washing WED- | fasting on the vessel they were driven to the | Robert J. Beach, from the Naval Koaene a grading and improving "14th ‘street, | tained the expression of a hope that somebody woud | ones piven to tie Selteaet Us | Gas ian the" bes eet tere y Reread RESDAY EVENING, Uctober 5, at ty otloeks ol-J | Arlimaton, and almost lminediately left the hotel | placed on waiting orders Surgeon F. M_-Dear- | £6,000, Washington Aqueduct, _ $20,000; | would put a bullet through Mr. Conkling if he Srinulligs-~ Nbelroves CaeNO Ny Mies ie eae Oe - rer Evia SSOCIATION, for the B.'& O. depot. They took the 10:40 train | borne, from the Constitution and placed on sick | Maintaining bridges, $12,700; maintaining the | attempted to enter the republican state conven- cS FG Ot THE COMA $20,000; repairs to macadat roadways, “s TRICK OF COLUMBIA, | teat Kino Karakava xb Scire arrived here yes-| L. DuBois, to naval rendezvous, Philadelphia. | Boundary street intercepting sewer,” ¢ y hast we i } respectiully invite the eltizens of | terday morning, at 9 o'clock, from Fortress Mon- | Detached_—Cadet Midshipman Geo. E. Perry and | lateral sewers, $20.000; condemnations of | cupation. The letter was written to D. H. * cotsiikhment cf a *Garhckl | Toe, on the U.S. steamer Dispatch. After break- | Cadet Engineers A. Moritz, Wm. H of f main horses were: One mile and a- eee A wel EEE tion of | fF Cincinnati, a special Patiman car having been are Surgeon 5. s. Mackie, rom ie nayal ieee ie LE isearora ay ioe on ee ee Sly Dance, . Reed's Thora second, District Government Affairs, ‘The eemi-annu: ins of the Medical association of rast i i el . Philadel he | Tent work of repair: 8, ets mee i e Nurs . % ' z tue Dstict of Uinfubia wil be heid at LENMAN'S | engaged for their accommodation. CONRAIL. Paaen Stan aeern How. | nues,- €30.000; cleaning anid’ repairing Jateral Foreign News by Cable To-d aan The : esos oat. E. D. EN. Southworth and ther prop ¥. THOMPSON, M.D. | about thirty colored citizens of the District | the training ship Saratoga. pone do atiee ph’ ed for Ne i : i ‘Secretary. ob ui Surgeon H. E. Ames, from the Saratoga and or- | £7,500; Metropolitan police, $311,416; telegraph’ | ranged for a special service in memory of Presi | JcTme Park stakes. one mile and a-quarter, | miss to have a fuotwalk and steps laid called upon Secretary Kirkwood this morning, Barrett, F. Morris’ Priam second. Time, 0 an : from Bridge to Prospect streets. = dered to the Constitution. Assistant Surgeon | and telephone service, $18,730; reform school, | dent Garfield. The Manhs andi a LOG Ae and made speeches favoring the appointment of | Oliver Diehl, from the naval rendezvous, Phila- | $38,674; public schools, $550.291, Gneluding SESS We ee aie ee bai een Ler rd Aigo Be ae = eee s a thre Neogene to meet, without fail, on Dr. Augusta as surgeon in charge of the Freed- delphia, and ordered to receiving ship F. Louis. | £100,000 for new school houses); payment of Loxpoy, October The Paris correspondent | second.’ The mile and three-eighth race was | running from G street to rear of lange alley in Celock Ria man’s Hospital. Charges ot malpractice were | Commodore C. 8. Norton, Lieutenant Comman- judgments, €2,500; interest and sinking tund, | of the Tin “There is good reason to|won by Mr. Somerville’s Sweet Home, square 376. Referred to the ongnen press _ a made against Dr. Purvis, who hasalso been en-/} der F. A. Cook, Master F. H. Crosby, Ensigns $1.213,947.9%; surveys of syenne end strode OF know that President Grevy will not only on the | Snedecker's Gitofla second. Time, 227, and Old | oe ineer part = rE dorsed for the position, and who will to-morrow | W.E. Whitfield and DavidPeacock,to examination | the District. #5,000; making altogether a total | overthrow of Premier Fe y send for M. Gam- | Trouble won the steeplechase over the full | U. 8. Attorney Corkhill has sent a letter to [eft SOCIETY. D. Cos wil Ge bela | All a statement in reply. for promotion. Of $3,451,548.81. betta, but that he will give him the fullest | course. ‘The winners at Louisville Saturday | the District Commusionera calling ‘thee rate wi Rooms, 1425 New’ York avenue Mintioss oF BACK TAXES DUE PROM BANKS. ‘The Republican Hubbub in New York. ‘The Yorktown Centennial, latitude in chosing a cabinet.” werd Mary Corbett, Matagorda, Lost Cause and | tion to the condition of the passageway at the ding. LLIONS NES. ‘pul nm in New z is STS ootjack. Police Court, in which prisoners are confined, OH A KLEE BePes, | me Commlasioner of Tntoral Rovenne contin: STALWART AND aNTrsTaLWant— New YoRK| ¢,NENAPAPER FACILITIES AT THE CAMP. The International Cricket Match, ATHLETIC coNTESTR, and cites the recent excape of Chubb Jackson BUILDING ASSOCIATION ues investigation into the affairs of banks other HERALD GoOssIP. ates De PHILADELPHIA, October 3.—In the cricket | The annual sports of the Montreal Athletic we THE UNION ‘The first payment of di ti of dues and Inopolitan fall, T. Wilson, hi cretary, returned from York- 7 ve eli P and other notorious persons ax evidence of the ting of this Asaociation for the | t20 national in the large cities. As the inves-| |The NewYork Herald to-day, speculating upon | town. this eae hey re accompaniea | m&tch, Ulyett and Midwinter, of the English | Cinb took place yesterday afternoon In the pres- | Insecurity of the place. He asks that the Com- : ; eleven, resumed their bats at noon to-day and pect ere | ore le of money will be held at Coe- | tigation goes on the amount of liability for back | the probabilities as to the upshot of the republi- | there by several newspaper correspondents, who | procecded at once to avernent thor an = By sel ES ioe ee mabe P eid ae missioners cause its repair and securit, Hii and E streets northwest, on) taxes due from the banks piles up. It now | can state convention on Wednesday, gives the | felt an Interest in the location of “Newspaper | 75:39 ¢ . popotitan: Hall = a : had raised the score to. 120, and were / jIton and other places, besides the local athletes. | qVITANCES FROM THE CITY Post OFFICE. N (S81, at 7-30 p.m. e “ble Nh } 5 whose desirnig safefvextment for mentily'savings, | TeACUeS pretty near $2,000,000, exclusive of the | CoH seine budwet of gossip: . HO pack tne THORer eu RINE Uplate OW be likely to goon indefinitely. After | Myers, of New York, won the half mile run in | ote District Commission al greed gs seg eee eens eee ee nt mene nn ee ee “Scores of prominent men would give the idea | Stounds has been selected for newspaper head- | ronning up a score of 73. Midwinter was caught | two minutes one eno foe oa ere run in hatter \Geoeral: Caraiened ‘len oma tke aoe “nlkcriptiont to serch willbe received by the follow-| Axxcar, Repont op TH FReepwen’e Hos-| that thee one mneee ould etre the idea) martes. Here hospital tents will ‘be provided Fell aaa a ee inne Ait | Krederick, of New Nork, won the sullerun tn | usc Ge ates en te tae mor ee hcunis Connell, Pretent: cor. Hand Iet sta peekiDe. Palmer, surgeon-in-chiet of the | Coukling, paliteally, and to damn himeffectually sua a telegraph ones! will be placed in thet Bout on at the mene: plgaving Emmett and |four minutes forty-three’ seconds: four ran. | te'the minte at week te toatl ae at unis Conne: ‘nt, cor. Hi an DW. Somnath y a gle ion i it i nS i elegrs Scott on at the creases. Bates, who just retired, | Waldron, of New York, won the 220 ¥: rut John J. Fule adlent, 58 H st. n.We Freedmen’s Hospital, of this city, has submitted from all participation in the politics of his native midst. aldron, of New York, won the 220 yards run, state. But human nature is unchanged, and the fi ving public ings: —S part- ; scored 13. The bowling and Melding of the |in 25 seconds, and 100 yards run in 10seconds, | {Be following public buildings: —State peg his annual report to the Secretary of the In-| stalwarts know that they have but to intimate to | ¢ ¢he ceremonies which are now being issued, | Liiladelphians are much better to-day: than | Myers, of New York, won the 440 yards run in! 7'13"' miles; War. depart terior. The whole number of patients in the | the men on the fence, and, for that matter, to | 0.10 engraved bythe American Bank Note | ott0"da ine ae clock Gap ase rith | 20-4 Seconds. Quick Herner, of ‘New York, | Henartmert of Justice, 496 hospital during last year was 1,160. Of these | men in large force on the half-breed side of the Gompany, of New York, and-are very hatideome, choke deargeote standing at 179 with | took the prize for throwing the 56 Ib. weight." | 11k Ottice. O4:Treseuty depart 266 were white males and 64 white females; 409 | fence, that ex-Senator Conkling will soon be Sec- D > no more wickets dow y Jobn Moran, 3. P. The 1 vi engravii la ROSS PREFERS TO ROW HANLAN ON THE POTO- | department, 34; P. O. dept colored males and 381 colored females. OF this | retary Conkling to reconvert them as suddenly as | 7e UPDer part fs taken up with an engraving Wing Walekanas Gab tel tentang mac. | District bullding, 85: Bursanor Agcioalians number. 660 were discharged cured and 76 dis- | some weeks azo they were converted. Dame | Tepresenting the fasces anda vignette head of| r G ae aa Articles of agreement have been signed by | Bureau of Engraving and. Printing, 106, ‘heads, = ea charged relieved. The total number of cases | Rumor was very busy yesterday, and Madame | Wahiveren. on thecthens group of flags with | and suite seu nrg October Washing | Hanlan and Ross for a rowing match, the time | Smithsonian Institut ‘hited States Pension payer ed 5 which resulted fatally wag 197. Dr. Palmer | Gossip had on her seven learueboots going from | \ vuumetis heed of, Larsen hoe tea | gnats, catinet and place for which are to be determined by | Olle. 44. Capitol. buildin mn MIRBURN'S PHARMACY, recommends that the hospital property should | point to. point with marvellous rapidity. It i8| neath is a serell with the invitation inscribed hash els die King” expects top ena he Hanlan. Ross has expressed a preference for | 1.06, Branch Post Oftice, rf i. 1.16; Uni ‘ warute be omned by the United States or the District, | safe to say that the inside workers of the party | therein, Beneath the scroll are appropriate de- | Where the king’ expects to buy some blooded | {18"botommecorce ct Washington. States Marine Barracks” 1-45; bes ftir Pemnesivanis avenue. _ | and that the name of the institution be changed, | will know from headquarters very soon: signs representing 1781 and 1881, the enea year | 2° wae yinuvetiboe yard, 2.40. s eS oS FIXEcRes. as inreality the hospital is s general hospital. extate tae gh Grant, who declined to be a del-| of war the other a year of peace and plent Wall Street To-day. There was to be a race between the yachts | IMPROVEMENTS WANTED 1 : a = ——-+- i x A embel tae A : a & Madge -, frot Narrows, 4 and s querterct sccuta practical expenencs,” f°can | GovERNMENT Boxp OrenaTions 1x New York. | of President Arthur's Cabinet, REGULAR TROOPS DESIGNATED TO ATTEND. A DEPRESSED STOCK MARKET. ets ere ercy ey Tizhtship.en oanan bene” Pend une sige or a ee (a Acting Secretary French, of the Treasury depart- | | 2. That Roscoe Conkling will succeed Secre-| Thetroops designated by Gen. Hancock to re-|_ New York, Oct. 3.—The Post's financial arti- duced rates. Saturday, but when about to start the sailing } eastern section of the city ial to ml E. JF. BROOKS. 531 15th street. ee ; tary indom in the Treasury department at an | present the regular army at the Yorktown cen-| cle (1:40 p.m. edition) says: Depression is the | pastor af tht Settee eee cera eeuling District Ce peeee ay eect ee eure eae CAT day, und that while his seat is not, in pop-| tennial celebration are as follows:—First artll-| chiel feature in speculative market, and stocks | yetcr.@,the Schemer announced that her 1 01 oe agra nited States Treasurer Hillhouse, at New York, | yiar pariance, “the head of the table,” he will lery, Colonel Royal T. Frak, commanding; Ist | a8 anet result of the fluctuations thus far to- | into'the conten. Commies Sts nat Ee stating that there were 4,760,000 of United | furnish an admirable illustration of the old say- States bonds offered to-day, and that he had > * ‘ak x, | for next year the wing st that “whore Me its 1 ead of the | Jann A Dull aa git Uatant, and | Cay are down 705 percent. The latter is New | Seawanhaka club, decided that the Madge had a | greatly in need of repairs signposted accepted. $2,000,000. The department has no fine eee ‘where McGregor sits is the head of the | John W. Dillenback, quartermaster. | Battery L, one Ele en ak however advanced on izht to sail over the course and claim the prize. upon which there isa large unt of travel: LA means of ascertaining what proportion of the | ‘s!¢- « | Colonel Alanson M. Raiidol, from Fort Warren, | Saturday about 9 per cent. Burlington and | The cutter Oriva, sailed by an Englishman, went | “New Jermer ceenwe on to K street, Sthat., bet. Dand F, | bond: hased are embraced Inthe 105¢h eqli | ..8-, That President Arthar “means business” | Massachuset Battery 8, Major Frank E. Tay-| Quincy has fallen 1% to 157/¢; Lake Erie and | into the race as a volunteer, crossing the’ line 4 which they say is almost agprincipal a thorough- * WasHixerox, D.C. iit the ce eink of tate Mee SE Muaiatoot Treas when he counsels peace aud harmony, and will | Jor, and Battery F, Major Chandler P, Eakin, | Western 3 per cent to -H2 74: | minutes and 24 seconds behind the Madge. She | fare from the Capitol Ceri ete tapped + Urer Hilihouse: which is forwarded by wall. ve it by requesting Mr. Blaine to retain his | trom Fort Adams, Rhode Island, and Battery C, | Peoria, Decatur and Evansville 134 to 89; J kept close to her over the whole course, and | First street west from G oI. streeta: all To oimey-at-Law, Re aN y Present portfolio, with ali the dignities, honors | Maj. Tully McCrea, from Fort Trumbull, Conn! | Central 2% to 933¢: M. ©. 1 034; | came in 44 seconds behind. Mr. Blatch, mana- | and about the circle tuboteatinn ef Seawr Rooms 6and 8, Gunton Law = and emoluments ‘thereof. Obviously it willbea ; ‘econd artillery—Batteries I, Captain Frank B.|C. 13¢ to 1404: Building, Louisiana avenue, near City Hall.” Jy25-3n RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED.—The | tgnen row for even Mr. Blaine te hoe, [tic a ger of the Madge. returned to the owners of the | Jersey and Massach avenues, and G street : ilton, Fort McHenry, Maryland; C, Major | and “Pacific 13; to Schemer the check for the cup. 01 i new = = Sa President has appointed the following commis-| understood that the personal differences of | William P. Graves, Washington: K, Maj. oun 1173; C. P. 134 to 928/; Wabs REGATTA Ow sir POTOMAD. sncol uote = Sebcrued eine OG SCHOOL: BOOKS, &e. sioners to inspect the 200 miles recently com-| Messrs. Conkling and Blaine canbe subordinated | Caleit, Fortress Monroe, and B, Capt. John Me. 34'to 88, D. L. & W. 1% to 12544; The Analostan boat club held a meeting Sat- | north to North Capit@l street, as fully one half *CHOOL BOOKS —~ } pleted of the Northern Pacific railroad: Dr. T.T- | 80 that they can sit at the Freeident bea i Washington, will be commanded by Nash. Ls to BY, Omaha per cent to 4134 and urday night, and fixed their annual rezatta for | of the travel to and the Government Print- Ss‘ 5 Ss . Miner, Port Townsend, W. ay _ H. Gor- | gether in amity, but no one imagines they will | ¢. Hamilton. Third Artillery—Gen. Gus-| 10244 resp 'y, Mil. & St. P. 13s to 110% and | next Saturday afternoon, when it will be held in ing Office is along“G street and gound the - BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED ringe, of New York; C.W le, lowa City. He | ever fall on each other's neck and embrace, how- | Russy will command the battalion, | Northwest 1g to 12447. Many’ of the ¥ [Georgetown harbor. There will be tive or six | circie, beside the vggy large amount of travel to at has also appointed the following commissioners | €VeT. Mr. Conkling’s friends will look on} which will_ be composed of batteries M, Col. E created combination stocks have been without | races, that office, and wi is almost suffocating to ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, to inspect the 7 miles recently completed of the | quietly, expecting that Mr. Blaine will sosoon | ward R. Warner; D, Major JohnG. Turnbull; I, | quotation. The conspicuous exception to the THE PRIZE RING. pass along those sffeets on account of mud and DRCORAN BUILDING, F STR same road in Dakota: D.C. Shepherd, St. Paul; | find himself Secretary of the Exterior that he} Major John R. Myrie ch is already at York- | general weakness has been Reading, which is in ter : . : The N.Y. Herald to-day says: “A fight for | dust.” They state, “we think that while our Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, €e. 613-3m | E. Clark, lowa City, and D. Burns, Mansheld, | Will not consent toremain. On the other hand, and K, Capt. Lewis Smith. Tenth In-| demand here and in London for election pur- | 9.500 a. side, to be governed by the London | neighbors in the nd have got the Hons FPEWewauTERS FOR ScHUOL BOOKS AND | Obie. Captain HI. Gorringe, who is one of | Mr. Blaine’s adherents predict that he will cay , Col. Robert H. Hall, from | The stock of the Manhattan prize ring rules, is soon to take place between | share of such infprovements, we at least are ees | the above appointees, is of the navy, and the offi- | ture the President, ‘confront Conkling—and all lo, N. Y., and three companies inthe day recovered 13; y's | Frank White, of New York, and George Holden, | entitied to some Atle conehieration” SCHOOL SUPPLIES. cer who brouzht the obelisk from Egypt to New | inside of six months trom date. tcqcn, | from Detroit, which will be selected by Gen. ine, United States bonds are 3< lower for | of England. Both men meet this morning to _——— ‘The largest and most feomplete stock of SCHOor, | York. Assistant Secretary Bell, of the Interior | 4. That Collector Robertson, being a “wily | Clyte. Col. Hall will command the battalion, | the 4sand otherwise unchanged. State bonds | post a forieit of $250 a side and tomake ar-| THe Nrewr Sots Drrostr Casr.—To-day in KS for Public and Prpjate Schools. Whol-saie and | department, went to New York to get the signa- | cove,” Is literally keeping aloof from. politics, hh of these battalions will be aceompa-| are inactive. Railroad bonds are quiet | Kinzements for the mate the Criminal Cougt, Judge the case of . | ture of President Arthur to these commissions. pene ie the Lede he rede a soma te nied by the band of its regiment. The of Jy to 3 per cent. ~ Francis Carter chi with depositing night against Mr. Conkling or r. Platt, so in the = publica rt essai) tt movements of these troops from their us far to-day the money market has been | THere Was 4 StamrepE or Ivvtans from the | soil in plgces other t those designated by the ALLANTYNE & SON'S, SECRETARY KIRKWoob was on duty at the In- fature his sound common sense will Keep him | posts will bein October 5—next Wednesday. | active at about 6 per cent fee for eall Joans and San Sarios Agency on Saturda nich has ‘occa. | board of health was Salled—Mr. F Miller for She Seve: catheca’: . a ‘ane ‘ ri 2 | On the same path. In other words, nothing can | ‘Tese troops will form a brigade to be under | prime mercantile paper. Some of the stock | sloned some commotion in Arizona. According | District, and F. P. Cuppy for the accused. Sea ieee eee Uren oe eopareevareree has no immediate | y¢ gained from him by fighting against his supe- | guevaatil of Gunerat Henry B. Clyte, colonel | brokers have commissions of 1-82 of 1 per cent | twa d patch sent by Agent Tiffany to the Com- | defence was that the caposit, was_made outside ss riors in office; and, tenth infantry, who will designate an acting as-| per day in addition to 6 per cent per annum. | missioner of Indian Affairs, Col. Biddle came | of the District of Columbia (in Virginia), and That the present Postmaster General and ant adjutant general in addition to the fol- | The market for foreign affairsis quiet but heavy, | from Camp Thomas to the agency to arrest two | therefore he was am le his son-in-law, the city postmaster, will be per- | lowing oflicers, who have been detailed for his | and some of the prime drawers of sterling have | chiefe—George and Bonito, After a parley with | which the proceedings are taken. (as “ Somer BOOKS rdn Tue Unirep States STEAMERS DESPATCH AND i TaLiapoosa wili be used to take the mem- H ‘ : mitted to resign. This opens a fresh point of } g Major John H. Janeway, Surgeon- reduced their posted rates. Col. Biddle, the chiefs ran to the Chiracahua | replied that under the act PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS bers of the Cabinet and other government officials | interest which the glib talking clerks who ren- ph P. Sanger, i iliery —_>—__. Campand told the Indians that the soldiers were | qu@ed that the night soll sht c and the French visitors from here to Yorktown | dezyous near the Astor House rotunda will not | nance officer and Fi f Erasinus M. The Markets. coming and would murder their women and | at the piace designated. Judg® @ox said he AT LOWEST PRICES. on the oceasion of the centennial celebration at | fail to notice. It is believed by the stalwarts | Cobb, jr., secon 1 artillery, actin sis BALTIMORE, October 3—Virginia 6's, de-| Children. Some of the men broke away, and | would take the papers. that place. that more anti-Conklingism has been developed y of subsisten ferred, 1 do. consols, mounting horses belonging to freighters started = —— in the post office under Mr. James and Mr. Pear- — WM. H. MORRISON, Law Booxse1ten AND STATIONER, a 59 OS ree do. past. due coupons, do. new ten-forties, | south. Agent Tiffany is of the opinion that the | _“Bany Bensoy.”—On g DISMISSED FOR APPROPRIATING GOVERNMENT | 80n since the 4th of March last than in all the An Illinois Murderer Lynched, oy 1 to-da; bas sad soldiers ought not to have been brought to the dressed and quite handsome young woman with at 7. Drarery To His OwN Use.—James| Other federal offices in this city combined. goMR OF THE “BEST crrizENs” aNoNG THE| BALTIMORE, October 3—Cotton firmer— agency on “issue day.” ababy anda basket applied at the boarding a 75 Pennsyl ant . m Jaret “1 e evoing i 7 _ =) middling, 11%. Flour firm—Howard _ street B= ee house of Mrs. Lynn on Pennsylvania avenue, be- EN. SE Hemmestienia avenive northweet_ | Ginnidy, the rigger of the new State, War and Rontna the eee te oe baw AND OMEN TWAS and western Aube, 82h do, extra | Is sim Tait ov TuEMatEve at New Haven, | tween 447 and Oth streets, fr entertainment, = = = avy devant onvinge the polit idee th ig K 5 OAT do. fainily, —7.4das if Jennie Cramer, noth get it. She was directed to Mre. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. He hea bel kee prattion fir done ea Tarkin‘sy And between now and Wednesday it 18! Special dispatches from Bloomington, Tl, | ecper e250nt0; Ga ira, Goce, St Conn., for the murder of Jennle Cramer, noth- | but failed to get it. She was di 4 = rethre: . uv x cm r e Saturday beyond the cross-exam- | How: house, a few doors eastward, (476 ECURITY AND SAFETY. cause of his removal is somewhat unique. When | classed among. the halt ivecis Wil ween eat STR OE Clinttes SIEGE ee et nee [Rie WhRSE Sorta hone can tte eee ination of fine Guin, who had testined that Peanayloaaia avenue), where she ‘engaed a ‘ ea play the building di \- re yin f night of Charles Pierce, the imprisoi orse- : SAL 52; hi James Malley in o'clock on | room. Yesterday morning, telling ti in ATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ine psi aba habe pendants light, be converted and shout loudly in favor of thief, who shot and killed Jailer Frank while | igher ana Strong—southern 1.4501.52; do, | she saw Jame y roo! a ing, telling the people 5 ” I A . 2 west vinter ’ spot | Friday evening, aug.5. Her testimony was not | the house that she was obliged to meet some ISru StueEr axD New Youe Avexce. for such decoration were furnished the rigger. | “Ne C'ttodoxy of the administration church.” | tye latter wae conveying nlm from one cell to aind October, 13 1401.58 November, ‘Tasal In the least broken down by the groseexauins- | one nt the detot ‘at tu'clock che eft oad te 7 1d Dang Prov? Vaults £ to another in the ie dispatches say that ber, ‘LI0xal.60. rn, southern firm: 7 year Governguent Bom ‘epewit for Byer filoeo. Lat ee ed The President and the Star Routers, some of the best citizens were in the frontranks | Pecan Migs gat iem—southors white: Bcd PHO sel ty ang iat ec pene pen Braid vf Manayers. Willian Suckney’ president; Geo. | 80 he took them away. ‘The cloth was missed: eon. Benjamis Harvie Brewster, who returnea | the lymchers. Leading business men che ed vember Suis Weceme | BADLY Warren ey “a Wowax—The New raped teers beemtgpeed fear yee W. Rigs, vice president: B. P. Snyder, secretary; A. ii igati follo ie goods 5 * and encouraged the lynchers, and women waver iz uw 2 ‘orl pins mm says the pl cl . te se | Wad ia"Glantnt ocue = ™EoaGH Wes | rom "waainatomastvening: where he hea | Majeneougnee the ncn and wom waged Trent | Yorke Eeeving Telegram save the photographer | attached to it card. inscribed ~Call- % Baby who was found insensible on Monday last near : 5, 1881.” Officer John been a few days acting as special counsel prose- | hours the sheriff, with all his force, the police | §a5. ‘Rye firmer, .1al-14 Hay firm—prime to | Flushing, and who died goon after being re- Per took oan ‘Ann's Asylum. cuting the star-route thieves, says that there is| force and other officials stood at the Jail door | choice Pennsylvania and ‘Maryland, 19,0038.00, | moyed_ to the lock-up, proves to be George R. —— as fact wie, eatin mead ces ls and fought and pleaded with the in-| Provisions steady but dull—mess pork, 20.75, Bi McClellan, and it is alleged that the cuts and| Fireworks at THE OcroneR CELEBRATION. Personal.—Mr. J. S.Brown, who was private secretary to President Garfield, has returned tothe city and was on duty at the White House to-day. of i ——Mrs. Gilfillan and the Misses Gilfillan, who | that they should be pursued with the vigor and “ r ata—shoulders and clear rib’ sid ced, “ r. Brewster sald, “President Arthur told me| waa" taised "the Wet toe, Omar | Ose and’ Iie. Bacon cahoulders, Tse cree | bruises found upon his head were inflicted by | The committee on fireworks and illumination a Als. “ blows from the butt of a whi kin the hands | for th itertainment met at the Cit; of the police force, imperiled his life by | Sides, 124. Hams, 14%a16. Lard—refined, 1336. | 0°" le hip-stoc! for the October ent mw y Bayle Butter fi estel Eggs of a Miss Susie Bruner. Miss Bruner carries the | Post Office Saturday night, Col. D. B. Ainger, EDR B.McGUIRE. | have been spending the summer in New Eng- | ‘Me "i#0F of the law breaking through the crowd and cutting the | tt" Porroleuia dullrefined homivallesee, Lene | mall between Port Washington and geet sea chairman, and Mr. I Bear Sys HL WABSER. land, have returned to the city. Mr. H. W. President arthur. Tope, letting the body fall. Upon attempting | qul—Rio cargoes, fe re ‘talc, 9¥ally, | McClellan (accordis to Miss Bruner’s state- # WI Barrett. of the District sinking fund office, has Presi a torepeat this act of bravery, he came near being ee soft, 104, 'y firmer, 1.19%. | ment) was ahead of her with his wagon and ed visit to Frankfort, Ky. | ST ENGAGED IN SETTLING HIS Law BUSI- | Killed. The officers called out the fire depart- to Liverpool _ per steamer dull— | would not permit her to go about her duty. He ident ctaent, eee Gee Seaee oa NESS. ment ¢o quell the riot by throwing water on the | cotton, S-lsaxa:; flour, 2a. per barrel: stain, | crossed the road several times to head her off, Ps nominally |. Receipts—fiour, barrel ter of Col. Audenreid sailed President Arthur took a much needed rest| Crowd. When a steam engine arrived on the : i . and finally crowded her wagon into the ditch; [ Sew York, anid are expested bereriy tha dais | voces een ane meee’ Teme Ford, orton of CUE tis fine? Gory toca ene Tite utes ye Se tani a ON | antl when requested to et tee pee peta ond thought, will cover the expenses of tis ss 3 | of the month.—Gen. Van Viet and his wife | Soturdac nisut arranging his law busmess, as. | Lemen that It would not do to undertake t | wheat, 75.000 bushels; corn, 4,900 ‘bushels, | commenced to insult her. She then beat him | mittee. "In addition. tothe usual. pyrotecumlo JOU moras E i expect to remain at thelr place at Shrewsbury peed ging: » garry out their instruction, and they retired. | Sales“wheat, 658,420 bush é pet , els; corn, 248,150 | with a whip handle and !eft him on the road. firew: &c,, there will be three set sy | sisted by Messrs. Knevals and Ransom, his part-] The’ ringing of the fire-bglis called hundreds | bushel ip is the Mn ote Up thats tienes ree ene | thers, and Mr Bernard Gates, hia local eceretary:| more ie eomerccd oh to the excitement: |', NEW XORK, October 3.-Stocks weak. Money, | _A DISGRACED CLERGYMAN AND A Fonarvix | Pletes. the first representing the Goddes 2126 Pesssrivaxta AVENUE AND 42597 Nontuwesr, | Will return to re Fe a Ever since hisarrival in New York from Wash- | When lynching was immingnt dispatches passed | {n6. | Exchange—long, 470%: short, 489, | State | Wire.—The Rev. Dantel Corey, recently pastor | Liber Washington and Lafayette, set forth in . hason hand a large assortment of the > ‘ir_ Dalton) of Admiral Sands, are atone, the | ington he has been engaged with these gentle-| between Gov. Cuiluin and igen Gov. Hamilton, Cotton steady. ernments dulet and unchanged. | of the Second Baptist church of Stillwater, Sar-| Sco0nd,, Washinton and Tafavette, eet orth im SAMMORES Ci, Waltensas & Cos Ooetcsea nee | acne wal academy. | Men, and after two days’ incessant Inbor he now | and the latter was directed by the governor to | Colton, YORK; October3.—Floura shade stronger | #24 county, N. ¥., who a few days ago was | {%° President, James A. Garfield: Gia and Roxby and cther RANGES and HEATING |—~~Gen, Hazen's wile and little bo who ince | nds himself not more than halfthrouzh with the | tell the sheriff to call oatthe sailitia’ to protect | aN quiet, Wheat active and Iyasy mete | charged with the paternity of a child to which a ee STOVES, Novelty FURNACES, &e MS pe nh rhower Hf fe nie pe Lisp oe work of settling up his affairs. Hehadintended prope1 but itwas known that the | Corn oj aX higher; advance since partly | domestic employed in hisfamily had given birth— | ~ 4 Sonpay Scnoo. JvBILEE.— Se e < wilt ene an sone 85 Te, Clio, Mt Bes e ’ | to remain in New York not later than to-day, | militia could not be assembled. Senator Fifer, jet, 19.75, Lard steady, | an accusation he did not deny—left that village PLUMBING, TIN-ROOFING, JOBBING, sTOvE | Will soon go to visit her nie, Me andl Mis | 7 tha ass of basiiiess 16 Tas yet to transact | formerly state's attorney, and R. B. Porter, ‘20: | Saturday, accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Corey genta a Saas | turn ington McLean, in Cincinnatl, and will re | et te tate hie staying until to-morrow. | state’s attorney, did All they could to quiet the | Freigh ay. 3 has forgiven him, and will accompany him where- Prices and terms reaxonable. Hazen's new house will Ve connteted seu | He now expects to be able to leave for Washing” that the murderer should. be Pre Seen een ae t; | ever he may go. He offered to give his wife his A No. 7 Range, with all the fixtures, $14. that ti ton on Tuesday afternoon or earlier. hished, but their pleadings and| Atiantic and Great Western ‘first. m ent property, valued ai _ Connected to Tel > Exe #24-to5, 1p in moveaber: eos Reet eee —__—_-+-_____—_ Promises were hooted at. ‘Justice and the courts cel her part company with him, but she would FHA Wann & uvresrsoy, * reasonable dy-m past f court not listen to it, and refuses to be separated from has been traveling with Mr. and Mra. Whitela A RUMOR AFLoar. are a farce,” “We have sepn too much of t . eid in Italy, will sal with them thls month for | that ex-Gov. Dingley, who was elected to fill quibblings,” and other sfimilar remarks were ai Boa SN ea saa ‘At Stillwater he disposed of all York, 3 atin the vacancy in the second Maine Congressional | shouted at the officers by the mob, who per- tario at high by the Mrst of Novenseanae Cxpects her here | Wie nef eaused by the election of W. P Frye to | elated in their’ poorcere OF Iynching ‘Pierce ana | Western, \waukie , — . ee 217 NINTH STREET, bourn expects his wife and daughters to returh the U, 8. Senate, will decline, the election, and | then dispersed. a ar cel ator HILLS meron: ’ from, Europe about the middie of next month. | that Mr. James MURDER OF A Szwixe MacHiNE AGENT.—A| The following quotations were current in New BAVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN ALL Gen. Sherman has a sixth grandchild—the | With the certainty of election and the hope of ING MACHIN fospital, 4 sewing machine agent named Charles E. Spencer | York to-day at 2:30 p.m., as reported by H.H. | for Washington on Monday to take =o daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fitch—who have five | being elected the next Speaker of the House of | te ey et Nea Washington Terri-| Dodge, of 639 15th street, by special wire:-. | Organization cf the Senate. His THEIR LINES. children. Mrs. Sherman is with Ps: ee calor ee tory, shot arrival agent. ned Dewitt in the Western Union, , 86%: if restored.— Phil. Sunday Times. [EES ee breast and stomach, inflicting, it is feared, e Sho 9 Arremprixe To BLACKMAIL GovERNOR Brce- THe MAN witn THE InoN Jaw CrvsHeD.—A | mortal wounds. Spencer had made some dis- Low.—A special dispatch to the N. Y World telegram from Indianapolis, October 1, says: ‘ing remarks yut the late President and — fet Ne o = Wi “Signor La Andre, the man with the iron Jaw, | the citizens ordered him ontof thetown. Meet- we ae ae en sy performing at the state fair last night, Dewitt he became inyolved in a quarrel, = a barrel of water and two men with his | with the above results. ‘The community Is, fet go his hold and was fatally crushed.” | greatl: Sete and Spencer, if caught, (+e tectebly lynched. AND MODERNIZING OF DEFECTIVE A Sor or Bricnam Youne Dies aT Sea.—. Fer- uy 7 W z PLUMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES IS MADE THE espondent, ‘orbes, the English anes Hasel he a fe one @PECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. his friends feei rork, He | aged 67. Tad been e FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &c. Hows in all our branches. # _ TIONS IN eee