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" THE EVENING STAR. y PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ~ etthwest Corncr Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St.,by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tar Exrxrxc Stax ts served to subseribers in the eity by carr m their own account, at 10 cents per Werk, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 By irali—postawe prepaid—50 cents a mon! months, $3. o Font Office at Washington, D. C.. a8 it matter. x Stam—published on Friday—S2 a yeas, 1. Six months, $1; 10 copies for $15;. Che Loening (Lies oy apy i en WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1882 TWO CENTS Ane le known on apniiestion. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. - The Melville probing _ 2 THE OCTOBER REGATTA. | Telegrams to The Star = ae PROGRAM TO BE CARRIED THIS AFTERNOON. magereerh . NITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CLA- see jected to Row In 11 ‘Splat, 1650 Lath stroet northwest Rer.G. | There are 156 new advertisements in Tae STaR bina pane epee ee, Haar ena Teeriecion of the Princu—'The Evene vices: Preaching Sunday mo day: jon o} lef En, com~ sf Suntay, sched Suuriay afternoons | f-2AY. panions and Licut. Berry lastnight completed | img Star” Cup. E THE NEW YORK TUNNEL DISASTER sewckone ease! | Goverswenr Recewrs To-pay.—Internal reve- | artangements for the Tecep sion, which will begin "| proached Bro 2 ppt & upon the arrival of Chief Bogineer Melville on the | The first regular Potomac regatta will be held . | pres rn) (oF not, but perhaps 5 nue, $552,769.00; customs, $760,363.17. Itinited express th noon. October 4th, one week from next Wednesday, and {hat while acting for the ‘government se Hinweis Rowe pre che: SR F he etn Let pagel the races will be rowed over the national regatta | AN OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION COMMENCED. aecanea on him and re] Nationa Bank Norgs outstanding, $362, rst, a. n of moun’ Wr $ x PPI OE SG Eg apa poh iene tpg “2 X NAL Ne command of leut.-t a + car auring the weok, #800; forte eorresprning Hage, drawn by four, horses, conveying Chief | ers trom our three District clubs, in the following E OF THE a War. government, and he asserts period last year, $797,000; received to-day, $186,000. | Engineer George W. Melv: Will tolow 1m | Oder: Juntor singles, sentor singles, juntor fours, NS that all his acts while acting for the government | 6 on the right, | Senior fours, and light-weight foura. Mr. J. W. DISPERSION OF ABDELUAL’S” aARmy. | “Ol. TePorted dally to the proper officers of the | ‘THE U.S. Boxns withdrawn from securittesof na- | with Nindemann and Norog, with a member of | Boteler originated the regatta by his liberal offer ' * | government. Mr. Fall states that he has no L Of a full and complete Judicial : 7 Gon: | tonal banks by Treasurer Giifitian to-day and sur- | the reception committee; on the left, with Gep. | to furnish handsome individual badges for the “ 2S {ull and complete judicial investigation, ety Honihweet., Sunday ser | Tendered to the Secretary of the Treasury for ex- | J. West, and inthe sume formation, eurfiages | Winning crew tn a tour-oared race between crews | DAMAGES BY RAIN IW WEW SERSEY, |e ne seer called upon, chap tan ile ory ere eee BES Soots, tmounted to $1,408,- will contain the remaining members of the recep- | from the three clubs, Other prizes were soon ~**| A Revyirep Reommest.—The 12th regiment, Ue Z o oe ben ees See tusks we te beatles and the arrangements for a regular re- ‘§ infantry, after having been some ten or twelve ” : dag ttsternl aaa ee a e parade will con gatta were made. Egyptian Affairs, years stationed on the frontier In different seo FA ips AG, , Pastor. “Subseet | nroasury for the redefiption of notes or Deke they will be ‘conducted to tte Masonic, ‘Temple, mea Gee te SERIAL DETEDEENS AREY Hts now station on the ike i marcy ee : PSs, oy etoal Asa eba | ducing erouition ts $.0850250; bankstu guid. | where te aagrens and public reception wit be: | , The Joint committees of the threo clube wit so PEXANDRIA, Sept 22.—Gen. Wood on his march | Yori and the several comiaioa re ieee tie, oad r omp—Ath p: » $12,783.417.40; tailed " in 30 p. 4 ning, an . poe 2... THOM, CORNER bra | inaklog’a totsl vind of sa aomaae #2, | Stne committee appointed to Fo to Baltimore to | the races will be made, Of goerss they ene toe | Sean eta anched Chirbin last evening. and | tune Fae range eam all together, oF nearly Say Last or Lerresa, 2 pa. RCH, CORNER Ora bg a total fund of $33,779,418.10. aint 4 F Capt. D. J. Craigie, commanding company 1, in @ Bloxrx To Loax—# eat.—9:15, Sunda: ; ; meet Calet Engineer Metville and his companions, | orctatly announced Lyntil after this meeting, but | Wa otis" uana® are, blocked by deserters from | tetter to a friend In this city gives. some atm T h pace. Mason Harns, while absent trom the city, will | fenseeting of Col. WH. OD magere dere thas Gitrebene siutes wih Geabeay tones. HOM the | Abdeliats troops continue to. desest Tor, Fou | Hekdents connected with the reunion “ot the astoxs, sc.—8th pags. Heit Boston for the purpose of making an éxam- | morning on the 10:90 train. ‘They *Wers accompa | “ifferent clubs will Will consist of Nate, stroke; | Ofiginally, only 800 blacks remain, and they have | MoBt and the meeting OE 4th pas. Rie Gap. | Mallon of the flushing gates of the water works | nied by Lieut. Berry, and expect to return with | Kintners 8; Davie, Sand: Baya? Woe? eee: | Plunderod tye barracks,the governor's house tany Ly on tes beater nak ee ee ee seat—ith pees. Eee | of that city. ‘Mr. Melville on the limited express this afternoon. four—Waae, stro ; Woodward, 3! Ward, 2: and | Private reaidences and the exchanges. ey, bald and otherwise much changed’ Sod ait a o.co- operate é ee ee ——_s—— Thompsop, bow. Nesmith has recently fecarned THE SURRRENDER OF DAMIETTA. ave the tanned appearance always pocullar te itg| HON. Montcomery BLArR AND THE 6TH MARY- District Government Affairs. to the clty, and is showing up 20 well that it is] Dawrerra, Sept. 23.—Gen. Wood with two rezi- | natives of that warm southerly cate ee CHURCH, MASSAG Dh artict.—There s2ems now to bea proba-| | To-day Mr. Raff, inspector of leenses, swore out | thought hé may occupy a seat in this boat. Light | ments arrived at Damietta, to-day. Abdellal sar. | Says of obe villloer Who lartied au aautors theaege eon 9th and 10th streets nc bility that Hon. Montgomery Biair will re-enter | 8 Warrant forthe arrest of Jesse W pen of Hele its—W. A. Smith, stroke; Jas. R. Poung. rendered at the railway station. The troops are | & few years ago: “He now has a small brood of : political life as the democratic Congresstonal | 228 Bast Capitol street, for following thé business | Henderson, 2; and Zeigler, bow. ‘These crews aré | expected to surrender thelr arms this afternoon, | little Ones that have the appearance of leat ct, {ithe Shepherd and His Tt” | candidate in the 6th district of Marylind. ‘The | °f 8 broker without license, considered very strofg, and Ellis Ward, the | The surrounding country isquiet. The crops are | papooses, and the former blonde wife has turned subject, “Knowing and Confessing God.” __it" | Candidate In close one, and although now repre- i BUILDING PERMITS ‘olumbia trainer, has taken great care in select- | in splendid condition. fo. a complete brunette under the long influence [-E>,UNIVERSALIST | CHURCH. MASONIC | sented by Mr. Umer, a republican, it has twice In | !ssued by Inspector Entwisle: Messrs. Tenney & | ing hismen. Ho may, however, decide to make BRITISH OCCUPATION OF DAMIETTA. gran Arizona sun and warm breeze off Une prairie pol rg hy ee oe Say eS 4 decade Deen carried by a democrat, Mr. Walsh, €o. repalt eas herr y and Pennsyiva- | Re oF two changes in thé above hanes at a late! arexaxpnra, Sept 24—The gurrender of Ab. | Mad.” day seheot at: : : ae jemocrat, having been twice ¢! nia'avenue, hotel bul 5 $1,000. J. mmes, ————_ re feeb ao majorits.” The democrats think owing to sone dis. repair brick southwest corner 18th and H streets ‘The Potomacs wi De represented by eee erie geen ome ee aed een attended Wallack’s theater im’ Gi Si RIAN. agreements among the leaders,because of the nom- | Northwest; >—Sentors—*4 .” stroke; Za} rison, instead of surrendering, fled, taking, be- | N€W York last evening. in urt room of City Hall at 1] a. é A ——— 38; Wheatley, 2; and Wheeler, bow. Junior four— NM um ng, 2 DE, —— 65 i Has. Prager meeting Wednce- | Mir ialr coud be clected Ly a fan a ee He | Tee Day oF ATONEMENT. impressive services | Johnston, stroke; Applston 3; Derrick, 2; and | S!des plunder, a quantity of ammunition, THE Nourxation oF Mn. JonN T. ViNeox, of da 0 o'clock, af tue house of Mr. A. GF | friends of Mr. Blairsay he will make thie race If he ing the Hebrew holiday of Yom Kippur, or | Whittington, bow. Light 'weights—McKinney, GEN. MACPHERSON AT CAIRO. Rockville, as associate Judge for the sixth judicial eecdiisat em iaees c {3 nominated with unanimity. e Day of Atonement, was Weld in the aynagogue | aUfoke; Harrison, ‘8: Hoberts, 2; ana Warde Catno, Sept. 2—Gan. Macpherson and staff ar- | aistrict of Maryland, is gratifying to his , eases ang ; ULCH, STH ue oeAaT last evening. A strict fast is observed by all He- | bow. ‘taylor, the Potomac trainer, hag worked | rived here last night. Indian troops and a mule plsniata cau Dae ay a ain Fhe PS aneous)—4th page. ial opening service of the church wil be held Sunazy, | A BOND Caut.—The Secretary of the Treasury | Drew oe asians aithag chem [is CLS olen a ee Ge meencaon Eines Ta Wave Zegang to-might t mand | Dr'Vinewa isa matvect Gece aaa cee Woon axp Coat—6th pa Qetober 1, jisinent clergymen from other cities aré | this afternoon issued the 117th bond call for con- | To-day. “The day of Atonemedt is the troy soe | lected. eiuiouane Suucaue Eh suotnia Years old. He was many years ago deputy of = = expected at all the services. _____}¥"_/ tinued fives, ambunting to $25,000,000, to mature on | of the Jewish Holidays, and falling this year on | ‘The Analostans have labored under many disad- | arsyaxpnra, Sept. 23.—It is oMcially announcea | (OUT, 8%, Rockville, ‘studied law in DDD A Vv syippp DS WHO HAVE B' ‘HE | the 28d of December, 1882. the Sabbath the ceremonies are mofe than usually Tantezes this season. A number of their best | »,.At Fiddah that the Sat phism y or Mt “ys late Judge Bowie's ‘oMce, and after DAA ¥ VHD D gat the house of Mrs. Windsor, ——— ___ imposing. | The synagogues are opeh for the whole | men have been absent from the city during the | {om Ji¢ tater Ded at Tale tae | Ramltted to the bar became his pi AA 5 OSes = pert and are crow: . reater part ot \e To" season, they have rm Bea YY ER B Sutay. te Sithriaee or tas pastoonor | Sure pow OFFICR department Inspectors, whose | period ad dea reper mart of the rowing season, aba they have | Midnat Pasta was a pebonce, “Abia abricets | Hoare ase eeeeet ge & Tespousile positon in the DDA A V DDD felccting @ leader, es the mectiug is now wit oak 5 ky re-Appointed by the acting Postmaster Gen.| _ A. Btack ‘Byes welldneene well-dressed young man| Members who remained at honie. They will be peg eg hone go De ea ol heey =: years ago, and was sobsequently (oat BPP, BRR 17 poge SEW YORE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN | eral Tor ta tha Police GSUre EA ee, aoe AMM | ana Mane gueeiemontnan gue creNtn the regatta | a5 was thon eupposed by orders trom tne Suleea, | fo hasacerae reneper ceparement. In July Por Batt EB church. Preaching by the Pascor, Kev. Wa A | ing bly’ Ho showed ‘the courta Hack eye st | races Te was hopes aud couitiesndy cepeseedtncs | Because he was favorable to the BAlUsh. Gz act ae auditor of the District of Columbaag} ee RE Baxttert, D.D., ati asm. Naval ORDERS.—Midshipman Wm. C. Canfleld ae and bruised face, which he said the defendant | thé three clubs would have a representative crew HANGED. = BJ = ee. Sons i a POR Ce WAvGH ME. CHURCH,” 3D) AND A has been detached from the Jamestown and or-| did yésterday, because he (reitness) ‘Went to his | for the senior race, at least, but the championship | ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 23.—Two men who were im- inte — ¢ ore pation “3 me he has amet? strents Jucrtheast, (seats, free-)—Pastor, Rev. | dered to the coast survey. Midshipman Wm. J.| house to get ack a dog of his that Mr. Strider | race will be between the Potomacs and Columbiag, | Plicated in the June massacre were banged to- mimi ieee > Breschreeryiser Come! Strangers eqpectally tavtied | a reaper. aid anette Hens e aioec hive | (Nora Danannovs Doc.—Michadl Beghan, was | Thisis spied ache oat ee now: | A Steamer Launched at Wilmington. Political Notes. ‘ —— ee been placed on the retired list of the navy. geye in the Police Court this morning with | are unwilling to risk it in the senior race, they | _ WILMINGTON, DEL, a %3—The ap. Screw | THR NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC STATR TICKET—TEE wd ee Retes ae © — * oie a aengeonas and vicious eo an eee feel contident of winning what they row for. La epee) hog a —, vie Aged = COLORADO DEMOCRATS. 4 peor : ka te, corner Sth and F streets, Locartoss FoR INDIAN ScHoors Sexzcren.— | (plored DOr, named Joshua Miller, tes : Z THE SINGLE SCULL RACES. Pusey & Jones company's yard this morning. she | The New York democrat, on the fourth ballot,’ 48 AN INDUCTEMENT FOR EVERY FAMILY AND Inspector Haworth, of the Indian department, has | ons og, in eorrobonation OF eigenen” ee | _ The senior single scull race will rest between | £4869, & J tong eel bs fost bona ning: She) as announced in yesterday's Star, nominated? - HOLD TO USE returned from the west, where he was sent to getennant Diy Gn erat of witn a to prove peers bese tas ere ase — come City Bineo Thesaoa: Grover ttoscasred of Buffalo, for governor, and at’ pn = — - select locations for Indian industrial schoois, ‘at the dog was not dangerous, @ cour " e Analostans, shot lectde to enter. s ood: an evening session completed the state ticket DAVID'S PRIZE LAUNDRY SOAP, gar URC Ee, authorized by the last Congress. He selected sites | tsmissed the case. Page, of the Analostans, is disbarred from this Bobcat crry, ae 23.—Many of i strects of | nominating David B. ‘Hil, of Elmira, for Neusenant WE ARE GOING TOHAVE A GRAND cunisTuas | and 20thatree bath 11 a.m. by the | for two schoots only, one in the Indian Territory, | Por. GEcory’s CulLD IN A_WutTR ScHoor.— | race, but there is every prospect that the question pains of yesterday, and to-day, In aie ater che, | Somiaiee Henry W. Slocum, of ae - hes Ev. “sma. Ali My. | SoU‘ of Arkansas City, and near the Kansas line, | The admission of the child of Professor Gregory, | of championship between him and the winner will the section Knowh as the meadow district was | Onandaga, for chief justice of the soust ot age! FESTIVAL, DECEMBER 26, 1892, AT WHICH s and the other In Nanee county, Nebraska, on the | colored, of Howard University, to the Prescott | be settled a few days after the regatta, itis not completely submerged, the residents being com- | peala | ents are eas ee Tar an | pla Pawnte reservation. ‘The work in these local- | public ‘school has given rise to'constderable dis- | known who will be contestants in’ the jumior sins pelled to Usa boats and improvised rafts to go to 5 PRAYER AT | ities will be advanced so far thls fall that the | cussion in some quarters. Several members ofthe | gle scull race, but the proba ility 1s that Hender- | and from their homes. The accumulated waters THE COLORADO DEMOCRATS 4 FOLLOWING fo \4ALHs Will | Schools can be put in operation next spring. They | board of trustees, in conversation with a Stak re- | Son and Smith, of the Columblas, Cropley. itarcie burst the sewers on the ravine road at the foot of | Peyndsy Hominated S. J. Wallace for Coy aig eee Mr. Woodiian | are to be modeled after the schools at Carlisle and | porter AS likely Colo more hac fiat ood” Suis | Son, and perhaps Hollister, of the Potomacs, will | tho nill, and it wil cost several thousand doitars | yi; @ounsen, for secretary of state, and : VALUABLE PRESENTS: = _ | Hampi matter as likely todo more harm than good. Mr. | enter. The Columbias feel certain of winning the 3 hee rod " sey = BH. Warner sald that this was a question which | thres sweep races, as do. the Potomacs, while the | pati urese Tonattee qe aa se city,werg | THE SUPICTAL CONVENTION at rotsr oP nooks, Brown Stone Houss and Lot in New Post4asTERs ArPoINTED.—The following Prest-| would solve itself. Mr. Wormley sald the child | Analostans feel sure of the junior race, “Hendes, Eimost wasned cuterestieensa, ee John C. Motter, of Frederick Sy : dential postmasters were appointed to-day: | was placed in the school on his authority, and the | son, of the Columbia, sends his scull along very pach adi cds ad Vinson, of Montgomery county, Maryland, were | - Thomas E. Clapp, White Pigeon, Mich., re-ap- | Opposition to its remaining in the sctiool arose | rapidly, and he is the favorite in the junior singie Found Dead In His Cell. nominated by the republican convention at PolnG) pointed; J. A. Myers, Bryan, Texas; Benj. F. Bry- | (hits pie, He ead aroor eonmen agatnst the | race, although Harrison will be apt togivehimal sercpy Cyry, N. J., Sept. 22—Henry Dundas, a | of 4kocks vesterday for associate Judges of the th! IST CHURCH Massachaz | ant, La Crosse, Wis; Nathan Cole, Sheboyous, | child's father. He sald about seven white children | good race. Dutcher, while’ suffering’ from deliritim tremens, | J0vclal district. . HODIST CHURCH, Massachu- | 20t, . iN . Y8D, | fn all had been removed from the sciool by their eee seine h bs ing e wd A SPLIT IN SAN FRANCISCO. is setts avenuc, near Tch street. —Servives this Bat. | WIS. parents, PRIZES. attempted to jump from a fourth-story window at | within a few days past a. split lias occurred in é y Evening, at half-past 7 Sabbath morn- ee A a The prizes given by Mr. J. W. Boteler for the | his home. He was arrested and committed to the | the republican party In San Francisco. ‘The comms : ftie Piccttels! | ponte eee ee NATIONAL Bawxs.—Unlted StateS |! Too accu CarupkaTion.—On Thursday the Act- | senior winners have been made under the direc: | County jail for 80 days. Tils toruing he was | cue,republloan party in province of & nominating! 6 of tie Free Meth- T tc da in ed H > at each meeting. | POR4S held by the ‘Treasurer to secure national | ing Postmaster General appoinited a young man to tion of Moore & Leding, from an original design, | {9UB4 dead in his cell, having died during the | municipal convention, while most of the Te 0 vata Will have a feast. | bank circulation, $362,686,500. United States bonds | a position tn the department, which go elated him 9 | night. ‘ publican ward clubs decided to hold open prima- 35 it" | held by the Treasurer to secure public moneys in | that he deemed tt incumbent upon him to celebrate | “24 they will be placed upon exhibition at their European N ‘To-Da: a eo, $ TAC national bank depositories, $16,416,000. United | the occasion by getting cheerfully drunk. He suc- | Store this afternoon or Monday. They are very hei Pototag THE NEBRASKA REPUBLICANS ; 0 1 K ‘stroe States bonds deposited to secure circulation dur- | ceeded in this beyond his most sanguine expecta- | handsome in design and finish. ‘The HEAVY FAILURES IN DUBLIN. have nominated J. W. Dawes for governor, Lorin ™ at ll a.m. and 7% p.m., by ing the week, $35,342,300. United States bonds to | tons, and was led to a course of eonduct which, | of a solid bar of gold, with the words “Four-oared | _Lonpox, es 23%—A dispatch to the Pall Mau | Clark for state treasurer, and Isaac Powers, jt, z is, Public invited. secure circulation withdrawn during the week, | being brought to the attention of the Acting | Shells” in blue enamel. A single oar hangs paf- tte from Dublin sa¥s the failure 6 reported of | for attorney general. t ios 657,150. Postmaster General, resulted in his prompt dis- | allel with the bar, connected by two linkS of red | a commercial firm of long standing, Te name of COLORED BOLTRRS IN ALABAMA. Fo —— missil, after one day tn the public service. He ts | gold. Across the oar a laurel wreath of green gold | which ig not given. The Mabllitfes of the em- | About 45 representatives of the dissatisfied oe “5 APPoINTED.—Tie Secretary of War has appoint: | now dfiigently at work figuring to see 1f one day’s | is gracefully thrown. The medal proper ip ous. hon are ited at from 100,000 | ored clement of the republican party of the fo: ed John L. Rippie (Pa.) to bea watchman in the | Oficial salary 1s suftictent to balance the expense | pended from theoar by oxydized silver ropes. In the | pounds to 490,000 poun. Congressional district of Alabama met at | Re ‘ . pened rere Of a square spree for a corresponding period. center of the medal 1s a four-oared shell, with meh | LoNpoN. Sept. Eee is understood that the | boro’, in that state, Thursday, Geo. H. Craig, 1B: Adjutant G 5 W patil Ds aes J TEx and return, via White jutant General's ofiice, and Wm. J. Lieb (Ill.) in Felief on a gold ground, and under the suell 1s | Dublin firm reported as having failed 1s George | regular republican nominee, was denounce singe to be a $1,000 clerk in the Surgeon General’s of-| ‘Tae FoNeRar of A MURDERED MAN.—The fune- engraved the word “Senior.” Around the shéll is | Roe & Co., distillers. Merritt E. Howsee, colored, was nominated 1 » Francisco and fice. : ral of the young colored man, George Saint Wh an oxydized rope, and between this rope and ‘the THE GREEK FRONTIER. him. ; was killed on Tuestay night by | outer edge of the medal the words, “Potomac es Ss 5 3 SiGx Te OF coeresring changes | ton, colored, at, the corner of 4th and N streets | River Regatta, October, 1882.” On the back of the | ,,LO8DON Sept. 23.—The correspond=nt of Reuter's atover Cuieiaa tae Gumantonh aeenerall - in the stations and dutles of enlisted men of the | northwest, took place yesterday afternoon from | medal are thé words,’ “The Boteler Prize” with | welegram. er is Pete ee eland, the @ jc nominee UABLE P Ts. east eae gq. | the Third Baptist church (Rev. A. Bouldin’s.) The | space for the winner’s'name ani his club. Page ME Nolidot, the Russian ambassador, Raving | governor of New York, was born in Caldwell signal corps will be made: 1st class Private Ed-| Services were condteeed We wton We oe Waiben peeseciblccumpty Fenewed his proposal that the ambassadors meet | Essex county, N. J. forty-six years ago. ET A TICKET. win C. Knowles, on duty at Narragansett ‘i was. an immed “THE EVENING STAR” CUP. to discuss the question of the Greek frontier, hid tcee Bre) ‘ ee Pler, Rhode Island, to” relieve . Ist class | Crowd in and about the church. The remains | I addition to the Boteler prizes the winning | Count Corti, the: liallon ombseaer kariyay Oar ai, ok ek ete cee Ghitined as f —CORNER OF 14TH | Private, John C. Ashton from charge of | were buried jg Graceland cemetery. Senior four will be awarded “Tae Evenixa Sran” | the representatives of the powers to aconference | TIF Uicaland Gora, of the Pretot coe Episr 3 L strcots northwest, Rev, Husa R, Saze. | Polat Judith station. Private Ashton Will re- pintsSemaes oii as cup, which they will be entitled to hold until they | be held on Sunday. diocese of western New York. It 1s said that orvicas at 11a. m. aad 8 p. m. Sunday pete Ee Sie Ai iene om TROUBLE IN THE ’CreTy.—In the Police Court, to- | are defeated. Itis the intention of the donors to JOHN BULL'S GOLD. distant relationship involves a more distant rela- Ta omver,to St. Lowls, Missourt; 1st class Private | 223; &burly colored man named Ellas Hedgeman | maxe this prize the trophy of am amaual tta to | _ LONDON, Sept. 23—4 p.m.—The amount of bullion | tionship still withex-Senator Conkling. Grover, | WRITTE avis Muhee toe cee Misch eee | Wes ut on trial for assaulting a colored girl | P ny OES igereed os) fons into the Bank of England on balance to-day | Cleveland was educated at Clinton, N. ¥., and befultitier” ¢ chief signal officer; Ist class’ Private War New, | Ramed Emma Fletch. Emma Stated that she berea Parr Ren ola ceca year will | fs £58,000, after leaving school he became a clerk for 5 or ") i e for is cup Is made jessrs, 5 Sey feat N . “ ~ ‘ Taitteo of troshinentay and after the meetia’ he | M. W. Galt & Co.,of this citys gad will be oes: | har; Capt Brooks, trom North Shines eo, pee A ey ye (o> WESLEY cuarel E PERSONAL.—It fs qnnounced at Bloomtngtori, TIL, | knocked her down and beat her.” Ellas said the | hibition at their store early next week. ‘The prize | for Philadelphia, with pig iron and drugs, ground- | yy" tig democrats of Erle cwunty for the oillce of Seets noctaweet at ML a.m. b that Senator David Davis will lead to the altar in | girl’s father held him while his two. daughters | 13 alarge solid sterling sliver vase, elegant in de- | ed on Townsend’ Inlet bar, about 20 niles above | BY the < attorney, but was defeated. In 1870 he Sch im. Prayer necting | November Miss Annle Green, a daughter of a| beat him and tore his clothes of; and he had sev. | Sign and workmanship, handsomely. treated with | Cape May, at 4 0° clock this morning, and now les | wag elected sheriff of Erle county fora term of SGoletces Siam ee wealthy and. prominent ettizen'of Pas cleave ‘yy, | eral of the sisters present to prove it. ‘The sisters | 8PPlled oxydized silver ropes, which contrast | directly across the inlet. Her cargo is bel p jet | three years. ‘The law firm of which Mr. Cleveland’ cmediachel cla = Gwin ix tie dation ene fogs | Were called, and a crowd of young colored women | beautifully with the white satin finished surface. | soned. A tug has been telegraphed for the | is a member 1s known under the name ot Cleve- CHRONICLE TO-MORROV from that district Ton, John Dalley, ot acaes: | Stepped inside the box. A young mufatto woman | The ep hasa border of pond lilies and leaves, | expectation of getting her off. She was boarded | lana. Bissell & Sicard, and is constantly engaged In eiBpirited articles "tar "Bettas | ie at the Bispa Geo henna ae Sremiend took'the stand and ‘held alott « tattered shivt In skilitully treated with green, golil and dead white | by the crew of life-saving station 34, lucrative practice. A year ago Mr. Cleveland was iy ical mnatoga; eud rumpus over Secretary New. | minister, 1s 11 New York,——Gen. A. A. Humphrey | N€ hand and a linen duster in the other, which | silver, while that at the bottom ts ornamente1 A Circus Train Wrecked. clected mayor ot Buifalo, after a contest of ex Livy local mace it | nas gone northward. rank H. Fall, esq, and | Ste sald were torn off Ellas by the two sisters. | With shell and coral work of oxydized silver. ‘The oe vache eiescnrre ceptional bitterness on both sides. His adminis- sas family are home at Mount Pleasant from the to ‘The court sald he would fine the prisoner $5 on his | handles are in the form of oar locks of the cohven- | | RocusreR, N. Y., Sept. 28.—A collision occurred | tration of the office hes been generally com- REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF | Tim coe "ro the | OWR testimony, because he said e left the society | lionel shape. On the front in relief are two oars | this morning at one o'clock on the Rome, Water- mended. Cleveland isa bachelor, of strong ELAND CEMETERY ASSOCIATION | Of Maine——Mis3 Mamie Hough has gone to the meeting to go cut to fight. crossed, with anchor and rope, gilt and oxydized, | town, and Ugdensburg railroad, between an empty | and ih ‘and dignified and a ; he'd at the secretary's office. on the grounda, on | Blue Ridge.—Postmmaster General Hwe Is at bide eal LSS and so Arranged as to form a handsome center or- | excursion train and a train on Which was Nathan's | Snd,"ugged physique and dig —— SPRY IE YOULL LIRE If. It wil pot be | MONDAY. | ao Se TOE ceine ack ae Wate ealh nis health, | Bovr Races mis EVENING.—Thero will bo a raco | nament. ‘The opposite side bears a large raised | cacte ke auction Te eee ach was 8 ‘ayne Recessary to sttend ‘the Festival to receive presents, 38 ce ey MNT ASSOCIATION. — MEM. | 300 Y Onto eton batore the | in single working boats at 6 o'clock this evening, | Shield, upon which 13 engraved “Tue EveNtNa | county. A’ colored man, name unknown, em- N Bricts. 7 the: will be forwaried to aby _bers of the Association are requeste, to attend peeking Pe ge gonterden, Who died yes-| petween Frank Grimes and Joseph Molloy, fora | STAR Cup, Won at Washington elty by -.” with | ployed by the circus company, was instantly chee! . ody Sptof instructions how to | the fureral of our Brother, Frank 8. WiLLias, at Oy mand, was a member of the joint | handsome prize. ‘The cess will be from the | space for future victors ‘The’ title engraving Bitiea, but no other person was seriously injured. | The mayor of Paris has served M. Coquelin, the rs Now: ‘an have 6 tickets Lefore | 1315 Lich street, Sunday af'2 pun. high commission th Washington in_1871.—Gen, | hondarme | i . ‘Molloy | being in style a fac simile of the heading of the | The cars and were badly wrecked. ‘The | actor, with a writ demanding 50,000 francs dam. f they ecrmuience at once to Uae ahe aap. | it a NRT ESES, Vico President. | Hancock entertained to-day at New York Sit | wilt row in the ePiying: Darekar and Gries | Hewepaper Honating the oor ae eeee ot the | The cars and engines were badly y ‘operator who Tor breach of agreement to act in America. iF SC AP IMPROVES WITH AGE. IT 18 | [og=> PENNSYLVANIANS, NOTICE! Henry Halford, of the British rife team.—Mr. ‘ankee Boy.” The race is expected to be | upon an ebony pedestal with large bilver shield | failed to flag the excursion train. amietta has surrendered. Gen. Wood will Te= ESIMENT EVER MADE. Fopests | 02 pats Frank Hatton,’ the First Assistant Postmaster ting one.” Molloy.on account of his su. | with Inscription: “Tue EVENING Stax cup, to he Shoseiy Speedos main at Tantah until Damietta has been com money worth good. If your | stated meeting of the PENNSYLVANIA REPUB. | General, went to New York this morning, and | SBriop physique, 13 the favorite. C. J. Patton and | rowed for annually at Washington, D. Cc.” The New York Tunnel Disaster. Pletely evacuated. pr will not get it, notify our | LICAN ASSOCIATION will be held MONDAY EVEN. | will return on Monday.—Mr. E. L. Stevens, the John Benever wiles a single goull race in work- ‘THE INDIVIDUAL PRIZES + Jack Chapman, colored, og mg at —s : i Someere meneeny > | Pane in emasieetinnee eee centage Goon ete eee ing boats, between Holtzman’s and the Aqueduct | awarded by the patent solicitors for the light |" THR Cause OF Tus CarasrnOPnR ee Passiee pare, in. yesterday, for Cae sauraer '5 Fr I ere he was cal sf % ‘3 john colored, October 1881. le ac — _823-it WH. MASH, Secretary. _ | the sickness of his daughter, who 1s now much | P™dge, at 5:30 o'clock this evening, Woight race are on exhibition at Moore & Led-| Nuw Yorx, Nept. 22—Police Captain Hooker, of | knowledged his guilt abd Diamedhicwitetarie’ 4 DAVID'S PRIZE SOAP CO., Se Saxe) & SEED. = better. TWO MEN AND A BEAR.—A young man named | ing’s. A bar pin bears in black letters “Light | the Grand Central depot, reported to Supe! A demand has been made by the locomotive en- 185 axp 187 FIRST AVENUE, a ; Indiana Politics. Baths were anvested ete aac Benjamin | Weight Four.” Pendant from the pin, held by | dent Walling cighinens a tet: | Gon moesusipgl fore hemes in tie eon eee ax ST AVENUE, ¥ eight % NEW YORK. GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, nouuticieee c ete ere eee ae ee, olan’ O'llacs, | OX¥dized ropes, are two crossed oars.” Between graph tor, on criminal careless- | puting their pay, and a strike is threatened im LORD & PACAHAM, A LATROBS 5. RANGES, OF JUDGE NIBLACK AND SERGEANT-AT-ARWS 2 ‘Hawson is the operator, chorged with if refusal. 7 eer Jobbing promptly done ne NING. 9 ioe Mitek wie toe eee bi thelr ‘a the cause or the disaster yesterday, in the fourth | “The bark east went ashore near Cape Mar, X34 BALTIMORE, Mp. a —— Judge Niblack, who for many years represented | Wack wenn (nel bear by @ chain, and the white | citors' Prize,” with space below for avenue by wo ph ahead | yesterday was the Austrian bark Antonio Miinbelli, gnl2, 15,17.19,23, 26,30, sep2,6,9.13, 16,20,23,7 = . BESTS the 20 district of Indiana tn the House of Repres- | man ‘was siriking the salma with aclu. The clu D train had | from Dunkirk to Delaware Breakwater for orders: -19, 28, 26,30, ee2, 6,9, 13,16,20,23,27,30,04,7 sre, Pementy iN Be odetta. <a entatives, isn the city. Tue uago 1s now a mem- pefformance caused much excttement and & sent on ren las removed his office to 923 F st.n.w. 818-lw* ir e supreme court of Indiana and is a cant Crow. assemble. In the vu is morn- = they were th the street, | Addition there ts a very handsome piteher itendent Toucey this ‘There wi ew (ep RAR Uae EDC coutnan, | ,,| Sate for reslestion, afters servico ot atx yeare Be RIeO Tee ae Cae eting the streets | ‘window for the clu wiih the Sioner Festigacion y's catastro. | sacola and two deaths yesterday. ‘The Sixty-firet gp eo vere ei tho Novenie, coils a nee te Indiana at | that he had sold the tues ‘and was on his way to | SeDlor single belongs, presented by: _Arthur | phe in the Harlem tun! examined | Sylvester R. ay, president of the Citizens’ MONDAY. OCLOBEED AT'S oo rel mm an ‘at there will be a | Heurich’s brewery to deltver him to the purchaser | Padleford. The prizes given by Messrs. ‘several wit but was unable to complete the | National Bank of New York, was seized yesterday’ in the Bi , H street, between Lith and 14th, | 84/0 certainly of three, if not four, democratic the cruelty the junior four-oared race are ay Sg tly. | inquiry,owing to absence of witnesses arrested | with ay, and died instantly. with an introduetory address by Prof. Exuiotr Cougs, | Members of Cor He does not think that was to ha e ‘Stand of colors to be present by the coroner. The nature of the evidence taken | In Hot Springs, Arkansas, yesterday, Charles fo which the profession and public are cordially invited. | €X-Gov. Hendricks has any further presidential He said the bear was | tional Rifles to the winners of this race will be | Mr. Toucey refused to disclose. Matthews, editor of the Hornet, was killed tn The regular lectures will continue daily, throuxhout | ambition, 9 ‘The court | finished immediately after the ee affray with 8. W. Fordice, vice president of the bi course, beginning at 5:30 p mn. Forperticulars, ap-| Sergeant-at-Arms Bright, who has recently re- ‘bear was a dal ‘animal, and | lub colors are known. Shot by His Wife’s Paramour. Louis and Texas Narrow Guage Railroad n Reduced to $35!! #18-2W in, D. 0. ) ir openicger py pone that the | was not a domesticated ; that it was fool- Affairs in West Washi Sen a eee Rit Reboun: > GAS FIXTURES.—E. F. BR fractions brought about by the sumptuary: laws | Suess 1 talk about bears belnig gentle, and. he iden: tes cks' Pistol Grip! Double Bolts! Patent Forend? Trial | (5 }—E. F. BROOKS. at the rope iene Sumptuary 1aWS | would fine them $6 or 15 days obstructing | | A COLORED MAN MURDERED.—A yen’ Extraordinary Shooting Qualities! republican legislature. the street, and dismiss the of cruelty to | here to-day announces that Samuel oop ice MEABA, J347 | Pennsyivanis avenue, 531 157H Sraeet, eee animals, red man of. this pl Wastincion, D.C. All Catalowuce Troe fe) i si Oe mene, Garfield Monument Fair. oe eae exhostion | EEE 2708 OME. SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET OF | FUll assortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- je work of arranging for the coming Garfeld bynes Eo Pof So | oer ae eS. EE vaes, on sanitary binineance, tue ‘for gem, coran Building. ss_| Monument fair continued last evening atthe head. i ie Ree No. f-scme tite: i culation. gives valuable “information | poe = zs quarters at the Ebbitt House. The rooms were | light and dark colored itary Engine ae W. WAYLAND WILSON'S INSECTICID: court. = ba ap i ee eR Geri | filled during the evening by the usual crowd of partsor the exnipit Ghaties E. Fitch, editor of the Warren Democraty the gene of, Plumbing and house drain- | Camphor, for moths, at DREW'S Drug Store, corner | { nquirers and workers from the various state | LY the justice . These latest about 60 years “Si pentagon menny . J. has been indicted by ae. hard, ctv, iy auitary engi | Sth street and Penusylvania avenue. my25-6m_ | hoards, and It was apparent from the large amount Past of the District, a ras an un- ind Jury of Warren county for livelling Henry 8. —- rials So expres Ine (2 CLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | of mail received by tthe secretary thet faare ines ects Atco oe "ay ae ee a ee “~ rest, and think you give {t much FRESH diminution in the interest that all parts of the | Caitea “Columbia” im Recs tains, condene:d in a few pager, souml aad’ vaineits Oe country have mantested im tho project from its tambia," in bone gee pat af in few pages, sound and valual aie inception. Untexs all si fail FO} exe it ey Tish, cals. “foureho ‘ders would carefully W. C. MILBURN, Pranwactsz, jon ‘bids fair to reach such enonnors groper, The Wee oe a alle ak foritsz our sions tT 90h strot, 1790 Patret, | mas Hons as will severely tax tho resources ot thiseary | 2s FennSyivaiia overs woe = Soe . a SAMUEL RE The board of direction held a lengthy | Thursday, as stated 1: THe 814s, at HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | (79> SAMUEL session last evening at the Ebbitt House. Grantor, wha has taken “up tie’ ‘The report of the sub-committee upon the cla: 2d to 8a. and is now an foe eee ee TOONS dimeieadieni r fication of donations and exhibits was adopted. ain sessment or ogee aey tay Soon aire tate eat FALL OVERCOATS—ar $10— 8 statuary from John ee of New ‘Yorks and a = — | veel case gid lessrs. Gall & Ax, of ‘Very good, and it may save » doctor's bill, ATTORNEYS. itimore. ae GEOKGE SPERANSY, 507 7th street. Tio =. A as Ch z ; EEN W..* SP Soy arena w,. SINGULAR CONDUCT OF A WELI-TO-DO COUNTY k K , am anf Caeeora ‘Bullding FARMER—ARRESTED FOR A BRUTAL OFFENEE. baited : aces So £8 _| Policeman Sullivan, of the sixth precinct, was etiee Soree ae : epi Ny, & tex ae called on about 8 o'clock yesterday by Mrs. Mary ‘were : Rooms 2 and 4 Gunton Law Building, Legg, a respectable lady, of M stréet, near North At this time ; ee 472 Louisisna avenue. aM _ | Capitol street, to arrest.a man, who was sitting in answer to the FULL IMPORTATION NOW READY. ASHING D. ‘his carriage, In front of her house, making a beast~ talking together ; W3SHINGTON, D. c., AUGUST 27, 1892. y are of his ‘The officer, who was ‘back window t¢ fu or srucer. __sisam_| dg tng fren. Bak ant Stoner ws | mounted, started to make tho arrest, wen the mae as ee cliini ond will and a lease of the man put whip to his horse and started up North Fett ND WINTER Hats. This is the Capitol street, After quite a chase the officer cap- Stationery store in and offers = rare opportunity to z x IN- ‘one wishing to go into the business, EL THE NEW COLORS AND SHAPES JUST — 3 GREEN, BROWN, BLUE AND BLACK. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, } _ | AG2NTS FOR DUNLAP’S NEWYORK NOVELTIES. BOOKSELLER AXD STATIONER, tured him. The prisoner turned out to be Charles | per WILLETT & RUOFF, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. of Par AND WINTER STOCK NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, FF to 9 a tas a 3 6

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