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- *» ~ THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Yorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lith 8t.,y The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Che Lrening Telegrams to The Star. A TRAIN WRECKED BY A MISPLACED SWITCH Star, Sees Sit GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. JESSE JAMES’ REPENTANT BROTHER: g& Frexro B2an is served to sutecribers in the ‘i —— re Cyan hg ees, RR eens THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE SUIT ENDED, eer Se ee | Lo tee tuesear, $6; ea soatcises mel mater} Vunenatem. Di C98 NEWS FROM FOREIGN LANDS. LY STaAR—published ‘day—! pevtere egal ‘Six mont $1. 40 copie torsised | <—— = aE ees ee copies for $20. the Aqueduct Su v ect vance; Ol, yo ITS ; eee eae oe V* 60—N®2 9,193. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1882. TWO CENTS, {4 2rcner nesoenan ty ravox or sue oxreep Kates of advertizing made known on application. Special Dispatch toT Betcane iapateh to : _ es ie a Ts ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 6 —The United States ob- , ieee . . ‘The Growth of Washington. ‘The Situation in Missigsi ee Tntte ___LADIES'_ GOODS. _—____ AMUSEMENTS. BSEECIAL NOTIOES.____| Washington Hews apd Goatip | ,onecavem sv sus soumse ceranen am: [exe crete enn ee ay ee ee ee oh) aa ee M* M. J. HUNT. FORD'S —GUS WILLIAMS—TO-NIGHT. Ue THE, REGULAR MEETING OF THE IN: | Governwent Receirra To-pay.—Internal reve- | ?ORT—HALF A MILLION DOLLARS MORE EXPENDED TIVE MANNING CONFIDENT OF VICTORY. OPENING OF IMPORTED BONNETS AND NOVELTIES, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 AND 5, 1882. o2 No. 1309 F street northwest sre IAL FALL OPENING, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4rn, OF FRENCH BONNETS AND LONDON HATS, selected personally while in Europe. ‘You are respectfully invited. MRS. J. P. PALMER. #30 No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, PALL IMPORTATION or PATIERN HATS, FINE MILLINENY GOODS, CLOAKS, DRESS PCTMEMIN NOVELTIES, ETC. M. WILLTA revise Parts, 907 Pennaylvai . u Lrandis has charge of the Dressinaking De- #14 pov HoorSsKI $ OTR OWN MAKEOF THE FINEST WATCH SPRING STEEL, Sle, UP. ANY SINLE AND SIZE TEEL, 250. , usually sold x ORSET, at $l. “Regular Maas Yrould vs DOUGL. NINTH AND ¥ STREETS mid MSs 48516 K. HUMPH {20 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS der in every style and tnaterial, H. is sp ty r own make, that fur the prica a3 =NTLEMEN’S GOODS. 7 HUMPSONS SS SHIRT FACTORY axD SHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Street, opposit> Patent Office. MEN'S FURS Fine Dres S irts to order. Receiving daily fall weicht Undi wear. | Ready- unfinished, hed, 6: hirts. SX FINE for #9. Six finest Dress Shirts made to order for f12. Pertect fit xuarauteed. eck-wear and under- 2A. You can be sins ont a large stock of Fancy and Balbrigxan Hose, only 25 cents; at SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FU! HINGS. 112 F Srrerr Norruwest, Wasuinetor, D.O. Bix of the Finest Dreas Shirts to order. Sis Extra Pine Shirts to onder. ix Fine S FAMILY SUPPLIES. — Peereny ED CHERRIES. PEACHES, QUINCES AND DAMSONS ‘In small pails. 10 Ths. Green Coffe, $1. German Mustard by Gallon. gallon best Cstaw Wine, 'y Green and Biack Teas at Sc. guaranteed as good ae sold at 75e. where presents are given. ? GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 7th street northwest, between M and N. BBB EERITITH HEEE.SSSsDDD A BOB H HE § Sp Tr DAA BREE T HHH ES Sssgq BD DAA ESE EEE T M HexeSsssSbop £“4.. NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASs. B.W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. __ TRADE SUPPLIED. iu “One of the Finest” Success of the Season. Roars of Laughter. Roars of Langhter. To-night and Matinee to-morrow, remember. ‘To-night and Matinee to-morrow, remember. To-night and Matinee to-morrow, remember. ‘To-night and Matinee to-morrow, remember. To-night and Matinee to-morrow, remember. ‘To-night and Matinee to-morrow, remember. ‘To-nizht and Matinee to-morrow, remember, ‘To-night and Matinee to-morrow, remember. ‘To-night and Matinee to-morrow, remember ‘To-night and Metinee to-morrow, remember. Down by the Garden Gate ee ene Belund the Parlor Door. ‘Homans of s Hammock. MONDAY NEXT MY SWEETHEART. gAaals = ouR PALME 3 06) ‘fg IN. HEA’ N ATIONAL THEATER. EIRALFY BROS.’ TO-NIGHT, and every evening this week and SATURDAY MATINEE. ‘New Ballets, ‘New Scenery. ‘New Specialities. ‘New Dramatic Co. Grand production of their} ORIGINAL BLACK CROOK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9—MR. BARTLEY ©. BELL'S greatest success, ‘*THE WHITE SLAV Lxeo1 N HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1882. Re-entree, after three years’ absence, of the brilliant Auerican ongatrenn MISS EMMA THURSBY, ‘Who, prior to her return tothe Continent, will appear, MAURICE STRAKOSCIS = GEAND CONCERT COMPANY, MISS EMILY W. NT, Contraito, of the New York and Cunclonati May enti MISS MAUDE MORGAN, ‘The distinguished harpist. SIGNOR P FERRANTI, ‘The famous baritore, and MAURICE ‘H, Musical director. POPULAR PRICES—Admission, $1; reserved seats, 50 ‘The sale of reserved seats will com- a orning al rott & Co.'s. 04-6t NEV MIQUE. NEW THEATER COMIQU THE ONLY SENSATIONAL SHOW ON EARTH. SEE THE MARVELS OF PERU. SEE THE COBRAS. SEE DEVLIN AND TRACY. SEE JIM ROOME. SEE WILLIAMS AND SULLY. SEE NELLIE GERMON. SEE THE FEMALE MINSTRELS. SEE THE GREAT SHOW. NEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATUR- MATIN 03 DPrvERs GARDEN. Great success and re-engagement for one week onger f the " KEMPA HUNGARIAN LADIES’ ORCHESTRA THE CRAYONS—Opera Bouffe Vocalists—and other attractions. a o! Admission free. No. 626, ON EXHIBITION No. 626 E { AND SALE AT Ez MARKREITER's, Street. 26 F street northwest, one door from Tth street, Oil, Paintings, Engravings, Chromoe, ete. : alto e and Choice Stock of Paper! Fr Picture Cord and Taseels, Rin Markriter's, ‘Terms Cash. Free Art ase CHINA, GLASS, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, And ORNAMENTAL GOODS FOR HOUSEHOLD ADORNMENT. Our stock of above goods is now complete, and we are offering every inducement in quality, variety and price. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, £28 109 MARKET SPACE. Co WEATHER IS COMING. PREPARE for it early by purchasing a first-class HEATING STOVE, LATROBE OR FURNACE. | Our stock isnow complete, and if. you will favor us with a call we can show for your inspection the largest assortment of above goods in this city. Agents for the St. George and Stag Head Elevated Oven Ranges, Social and Fire Side Jewel Latrobes, Radiant Home and Barstow Furnaces. Also Slate Mantels and Grates. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Job- bing and Repairing promptly attended to. W. 8. JENS & CO., 222 717 7th street northwest. pottery AND PORCELAIN. DIRECT IMPORTATION F FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. RICH CUT ENGLISH AND FRENCH GLASS, We call special attention to our new Fall Stock now arriving, which has been selected with great care as to style, quality and price. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. at NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! ccc EER cer @ 1G we EER E EE 5 DDE} GGG “vO [LLL DDD EEE HH HOW OT HHH It HOH OD 5 - HOH OI IS WILE ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCU Wholesale Depot: Corner Ist street aud Indians avean Jel WM. M. LT & CO. jus R. KELLi. LER Ie Frnst-Crase EF. LAMB, VEAL, MUTION, &c. CORNED BERR ABSPECIALTY. Stalls 628, 629 and 0 Center Market. 9th street wing, W6and 208 Northern Liberty Market, a 26 andl 200 Northern tty Market; or Address Marketing delivered frooof charge to allpartaof the Et city SEWING MACHINES, & We CHALLENGE THE WORLD. COMPETITION DEFIED. ‘The finest and best Si NG Llores Bae produced the Kew and 3 ue Strom Peet HAN “e and es. A complete stock of all the other makes of cs always on band ar OPPENHEIMER’ s Popular Sewing Machine Rooms, 528 9th street northwest, PAZAAR PAPER FAS: 4 G OUT SALE OF MACHINES e for new ones the past week. tese Machines have Leen through our repair shop ‘Sud are uow in perfect order. art WILCOX RGIS Sachiises 3 SGKOVER & BAKER Machines at ccc. rn bie Ei ail af Eesponsibie wuarantee for three years wish ll a- €. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts. s for tho Saxony Wool German Handknit ea IF YOU BUY ANZ SEW- You come Lere and see our Ys WILL REGRET dtock ana pices ses CREEL Wt oun strost northweat, J. r. 427 9th Teait ai Kinds: rout and Teper auzé B, Bosuison & co, £FRIGERATORS AT REDUCED PRICES. WIRE WIN DOW SCREE! will Ot any window. PATENT CREAM FREEZERS. FRUIT JAKS, (best make.) SELLY GLASSES. Gilroy's Improved LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS. GEO. WaTTS, fyl4__ 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenué. } OME, SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET OF 26 pages, on sanitary plumbing, issued for gra— tuitous circulation, gives valuable ‘information of general interest. The Sanitary Engineer says: “It fea very concise, cleat and. ensible. epitome of the generat principles of plumbing and hotise drain- age.” W. Paul Gerhard, civ] aud. sanitary engi se NeeRON, HE Ts writes: “a wish to exyoss py pomeg so se0 ea apempnis, Plies bbe ee a werced it with interest, and think you give it mucl too modest 1.2 by calling it an advertisement. It con- tains, condensed iu = few paes, sound and valuable advice. I wish, only, houcshaiders would carefully read it and act accordtigly, Ask for it at our stores—317 9th street, 7720 P street, Dupont Circle. djyll HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | uae CAVERLY & CO., NO. 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, DEALERS IN ARCHER & PANCOAST MA: FACTURING CO.'S GAS FIXTURES; THE . CNION STOVE WORKS FURNACES AND RANGES; J. 8. CONOVER & CO.°S GRATES AND FENDERS, A full line of ANDIRONS, BASKET GRATES, IRON TILE BACK FIRE-PLACES, in stock. ALs0, 630 THE JACKSON VENTILATING GRATE. Fu AND WINTER OPENING. EASTON & HARRISON, 1837 F street northwest, (Opposite Ebbitt Houee). WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 and 5. IMPORTZD BONNETS AND PROMENADE HATS, Selected from the Leading Modistes in Paris. 830-6 "ASTOS, FISHER, MEWS tot bo bey eee ESTA es. “Ladice’ aud ‘as Timme’ Hall, northwe-t corner 7th and D streets, on SATURDAY EVENING, 7:30 sharp. us ‘Wit, W. DUDLEY, President, WM. M. BASS, Secretary. 1° (2B REOPENING OF DUMBARTON AVENUE ‘M.E, Church.—This Church having been beau- tfully improved, will be opened for divine service on SUNDAY, October Sth. Preaching at 11 s.m., Rev. Ps « MCCAULE ident of Dickinson Col- lege. Union love f Si o'clock p.m. Preaching at 74 p.m. by Rev. J. McK. REILEY, Reva. Dr. MoCavrey, JoHN H. Dasuiecs, iidmanp Nouns, B. Peyton Brown, former pees have been invited. Interesting exercises all aay. Former members and friends of the church are cordially invited to be, yre- ni : sent. CP 0. FG UNIFORMED BATTALION. — Regular Monthly Meeting will be held on FRI- DAY EVENING, 6th instant, at TH o'slock. Business wiring of every member trans- tele : presence THOMAS W. FOWLER, ehingtony Dt PLACES OF BUSINESS at 8 O'CLUCK P.M., on and after October Ist, excepting the following days: Satur- day, days preceding lo idaye, and for one week prior to December 25th and 31st: Kellogg & Johneon, N. 7. Metzger & Bro. J, 3. B. Bryan & Bro. R, Connell. E. Kennedy & Son. yy wort! Howard Q. Keyworth. Cornw. W. ie ihown: 385 Bares ‘Thomas Rizgies. N. W. Burchell. Be Whedlere R. H. W. teed. John H, Magruder. Elphonzo Youngs. O-3t* (eS LiQvon LickNsE NoTICE. ‘ASSEsson’s OFFICE, October 3, 1882. 1—Applications for Liquor License for the license year bexinuing Novemter 1, next, should be presented a8 soon as possible to insuré action before the expira. tion of the present license year, and must be accomp 1¢ certificate of the ‘Collector of Taxes that icant hag deposited in his office the requisite Applicants for Liquor License must comply with existing requirements of law in submitting their appli- cations, aud no icense will be issued except at the dis- cr. tion of the Cowmissioners. i applicants who shall engage in or who shall con- business after the expiration of present licenses, wiildo so at their peril; as in all cases where the application shall for any reason fail, they will be Prosectited under the existing laws and the money de- posited for ticenee will be held to pay any fine which the court may impose upon trial. By order of the Commissioners, D. 0. aa ROBERT P. DODGE, Ansessor D. C. (cS , DIE EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING OF TH <F Stockholders of the CITIZ:N'S BUILDIN COMPANY will te held at the Board of ‘Trade Rooms, Market Space, near 9th street northwest, on FRIDAY EVENING, October 6th, at 7 o'clock. a iON, President, 03-4t CHAS. 6. DUNCA: Attest_u. DINGMAN, Acting 5 DON'T GIVE UP AND SAY THERE IS NO help for Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold in head, since thousands testify that Ely’s Cream Balin hasen- tirely cured them. Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils with little Finger. Tam cured of Catarrh and deafness after giving Elys’ Cream B:lm a thorough trial. My aunt was deaf in onecar. After using the Balm a few times her hearing was restored. F. D. Morse, Insurance Broker. Eliza- beth, N. J. Many who have used Flys’ Cream Balm as a remedy for Catarrh, cold in the head, etc., report that the immediate results are wonderfully beneficial. Many cures of obstinate cases of Catarrh are reported. Chas. Stoddart Druggist, 84 East Sencca street, Buffalo, N.Y. ELYS' CREAM BALM COMPANY, Owego, N. Y. H INDUSTRIFS, NOT ALM. i citizens of the District of who approve of the practical methods of the Associ:ted Tharitics are urgently requested to give orders for mak- Plain Ladies and Gentlemen's Underwear, ch Household Sewing, Knitting, Em- broidery, Mending, Domestic Service, Washing by the hour or day, or any work a woman can do, to the WO- AN'S WORK DEPARTMENT of Fifth Subdivision socia‘ed Charities, 922 D street northwest. Oftice open from 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. £30-6m a SPECIAL NOTIC All owners of real estate in the District of Columbia that have been specially dam>ed ly public improve- ments subsequent to FEBRUARY 21, 1871, are re- quested to call on the undersigned wills thelr. special tax bills, paid or unpaid. E. W. WHITAKER: 43 street 030-7 —BE- ambi fg Sawer S. SHEDD. a 409 9rm Street Norrawesr. PLUMBING and TINNING. Jobbing promptly done. *9 tw os FIXTURES » Fe 8, 831 15rn STREET, Full assortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- coran Building. Cer WAYLAND WILSON'S INSECTICIDE, the best powder for roaches, and refined Guri Camphor, for moths, at DREW'S Drug Store, corner Oth t and Pe: nsyivania: avenue, any25-6m SAMUEL KE! DRY GOODS, 930 7th street northwest. New French and Scotch Ginghams, just opened, bast qnalities at low prices. ‘Silks, Satins, and Rhadamos, extra good values, (ge GLEN FLOKA AND BETHESDA WATERS #KESH FROM THE SPRING. W. C, MILBURN, Paansactsr, 1429 Pennsylvania avenne. ATTORNEYS. IT D,, W.* SPOR yar ona Ww. 60, Corcoran Building, _ Practices in all the Courts. 123 1H, MILL N, ey Attorney-at- Lay Rooms 2 and 4 Gunton Law Building, 472 Leuisisna avenue. SCHOOL BOOKS, &e. [KINDERGARTEN GIFTS AND OCCUPATION MATERIAL. A fall and complete stock on hand, and sold at the lowest rates. School Looks for Public and Private Schools, Wholesale and Ketail. All the New eoks as soon as publ For sale by WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 229 428 7th stroet. GcHooL BOUKS, The usnal sup;!” of Books in use in the Public and Private Schools now reacy And offered at the very Low- eat Prices. cae Slates, Paver and everything nec3ed for aschool NEW LAW BOOKS. Endlich’s Law of Building Association, Kelley’s Contracts of Married Women. ‘Taylor's Exonerative Insanity. a Wa. H. MORRISO: a 475 Pennsylvania avenue, ScH0or BOOKS. THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SCHOOL BOOKS, 2 With Covers and Blotters Free, at HOBEKTS' BOOKSTONE, 1010 Seventh street, Above New York avenue northwest. XN. B,—BARGAINS IN STATIONERY. 69-1m 'CHOOL BOOKS For every of Public and Patats Sehools, AND SCHGOL STATIONERY, At Lowest Prices, wholesale and retail. C. C. PURSELL, 99-1m 422 9th street northwest. LAtst PUBLICATIONS. % a ‘McPherson's Hend Book, Po'ities, 1882 Spoffora’s, ‘*Marquis of Carabas" anders, Mre., “Look “I he Little’ Brick Church,” “Modern Applications of Elec lawer's * ‘Tkautifu: Houses’. ‘Military Telegragh of the Civit Wat, fallock’s **Sociz! Equality” "Foon. Hound Robin, Series franklin Square and Seaside Librarica. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Metropo.itan ‘Bookstore, CJ 911 Peunsyivanis avenue. UFUS H. aol on ee az Fee ries, kc, Ht abort notice. Cards, Cirenlars, Blanks, we, &e., gotten up in the best Preeswork {¢ trade, ” Batisfac- ton guaranteed” beladdogies? e26-1m1* Ate WEAR MEDIUM WEIGHT MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. W..8. TEEL, seesssess nue, $491,884.88; customs, $789,690.88: ADJOURNED.—The court of commissioners of Alabama claims adjourned to-day until the 15th of November, Justice, ‘Tre Presrent.—President Arthur held a recep- tlon yesterday at the Crossmon House, at Alexan- dria Bay, N.Y. Persons came from points as far distant as Ogdensburg. dria Bay say that the President will leave to-mor- row for New York via the Utica and Black River and New York Central Gord CERTIFICATES. —New gold certificates to the amount of $4,630,000 were to-day forwarded to As- istant Treasurer Acton, at New York, for his sig- nature, THE New York Custom-Hovse Commission. E. O. Graves, chief of the redemption diviston of the Treasury, has been designater the commisston to investigate the workings of the New York custom-house, instead of Mr. J. B. But. ‘The commission will be- ler, appointment clerk. gin their sittings in Ne Tuk New Money ORDER OFrice.—The new building for the money order office was to have been completed on the first of this month and turned over to the Post Office department. The department, however, refused to accept itas the terms of the contract had not been fully complied It is expected that it will be ready for occu- with. pancy in a few weeks. CONTRACT AWARDED. of Hartford, Con RELICS OF A FORMER ADMINISTRATION.—Among le of con- demned Property at the Treasury departnient w: of the alot of a lot of cologne and Sherman administration. finger bowis disposed of, which were used in the lunches given at night in the department to the friends of Senator Sherman while they were walt- D.—The contract tor fur- nishing wooden tags to the Post Office department was to-day awarded to Bradshaw & Weaden, of Alexandria, Va., at_3% mills each, and for label cases to the Smith eee pe areca n Company, ir 13 cel Mr. Bowen Nor Yer HeRe—Special Agent Bowen has not yet reported to the Department of Dispatehes roads. w York to-morrow, the articles sold yesterday In the s bay rum—the rell There were al: ing for the returns for the Chicago convention. Gen. Braver’s Cuances Betrer.—Congressman Charles O'Neill, from Philadelphia, arrived in this city to-day, and in conversation In regard to the olitical situation in Penn: Beaver’s chances were ver’ Hall, Phittadelph © yivant much better, was ag) they belleved that Beaver was ahead. Oxty On# READY.—Only one department—the Interlor—ts ready with {ts estimates of appropria- tions for the ensuing fi A DENIAL FROM THE iscal year. Mextc, he supposes was the foundation for the report. EXCHANGED Bonbs.—The f ment of bonds exchanged into 8 per cents of the st to October 5th, ued sixes, $18,231,550; continued fives, $216,120,650. These exchanges will result In an_ an- saving of interest to the government of loan of 1882, from 61. AcTING First ConTROLLER—By designation of the President, Second Controller Upton, of the Treasury department, is acting frst controller. ‘This was made necessary by tne absence of First Controller Lawrence, who is in Ohio, and the serious Illness of Deputy First Controller Tarbell, ptember Who Is unable to sign official papers. ‘Tae Lars Jupcr Jeweit.—At the session of the court of commissioners of Alabama claims yester- day, Hon. J. A. J. Cresswell presented resolutions in respect tothe memory of Hon. Harvey Jewell, ‘one of the former judges of the court. addresses were made by Mr. F. W. Haskett, Judge Wells and Judge French, that the resolutions be entered upon the records. Howard Carrout, for many years one of th® Washington correspondents of the N. Y. Times, 1s quite generally named to the republt committee as a candidate for Congressman-at- large from the state of New York, to flil the va- cancy caused by the withdrawal of Mr. Hepburn. NAVAL Matrers.—Lieut. R. Mason Lisle has been detached from the Mlantonomah, and granted leave for three months for medical treatment. Lieut. W. Welch, commanding the Pensacola (Fla.) avy department. this morning that an incendiary fire broke out in War- Nineteen buildings were de- stroyed; most of the business parton gone; yard he United States sh navy yard, reports to rington at 2 a.m. sate. from Portsmouth, Hampton Roads, Va ordered to tow the Col ‘the used as a receiving ship. Drums Nor 1x DeMAND.—A number of samples of snare drums were examined at the War depa: ment to-day for the purpose of selecting one for army use. Not more than ten drums are necded at present. this morning) jor General H. and Ought to help him. ‘Tne were saved from that to-morrow. MARRIEgD.—The marriage of’ Mr. Angus McLeod and Miss Mary R. Evans was ceiebrated last even- ing at the Cutler house, Rev. J. E. Rankin oft- equentiy left for their future home in Denver, Col,—The wedding of Mr. Jas. Bradford Burnside, son of Col, J. O. P. Burnside, and Miss Mamie’ @. Whiting, daughter of Commodore Whiting, clating, and the couple day atternoon at the of that city. home ¢e vote ¢! thelr absence, < is fall N Tins! and any absence over tl thorized or unauthor! A New PosTaL AGENoy.—To-day, City Post- master Ainger designated L. 8. Mortimer as agent for the sale of stamps, postal cards, &€., in the Post Office department butlding. This was done in compllarce with a petition of the clerks and will be a great accommodation. AS there 1s no salary attached, Mr. Mortimer’s labor will be one of love. PERSONAL.—H. H. de Witte, formerly connected with the Post, of this city, butJately engaged tn journallstic work in Georgia, is Ja the city.—Dr. {lorrell MacKenzie, of Tondo, ‘Who has been the guest of Dr. Carroll Morgan, lea night.—Senator Vance, of No ‘the city. District Government Affairs. ‘THE CENTRAL DISPENSARY. . ADJUTANT GENERAL DRUM Was on duty at the ‘War department to-day. WANTS THE GOVERNMENT TO HELP Hnt. queer character called at the Na and represent-d himself to be Mi lancock, of the U. 8. navy, and stated that he was now in destitute circumstances, and thought that the government owed hin something JEANNETTE INVRsTIGATION.—The naval board investigating the loss of the Jeannett> met this morning and examined the log books which ‘The session lasted but a short time, and the board adjourned until vessel, su Us took pl ‘Epiphan: EvxcTion Leaves.—Employes in the various government departments will be allowed to go pay during vh they may have-enjoyed the customary month's leave curing the summer. This would seem to conilict_somew.2t with the new rules of the Treasury department, which state that “employes will be allowed Jeave of nu- sence not to exceed one month in any “scal year, without loslt is allowance, whetlicr at will be without pay.” Carolina, 1s, rom Alexan- Mr. ag a member of ld that Gen. ‘They ali felt much encouraged, and were sanguine of his election. The big meeting held in the Industrial the other da: and from a careful canvass made of the field at SUC MINISTER.—Senor Romero, the Mexican minister, denies the report that he has tendered his resignation for the pur- pose of assuming charge of the affairs of the Mext- an Southern Tallroad. He says that he has, simply applied for a short leave of absence, which wing 1s a state- Eulogisti¢ nd the court directed A stale ‘Vandalia sailed N.H., yesterday afternoon, for ‘he Powhatan has been tution from New York to Portsmouth, N. H., where the Constitution will be vy department ce yeste! y.chureh, Rev. Dr. Paret officiating. ‘The couple left for a northern trip.—Mr, Edson C. Brace was married yester- day afternoon to a Philadelphia iady, Emilie B. Markle, daughter of the late Edmund’. Souder, for Boston to- IN BUILDING THAN LAST YEAR. for delivery of 3,500 s stock, which w: °s of Alexandria canal Representative Van H. Manning, of Mis ve the United States control issipp!, The report of Building Inspector Entwisle for whose opponent for election to tue 48th Congress | of the Georgetown aquedtict. The de-ree gitects the year ending June 30, 1882, which has just been } ts Gen. J. R. Chalmers, was at the rooms of the | that the defendant, the city of Alexandria, and completed shows that there were 1,730 permits 1s- | democratic congressional campaign committee | the city councti of Alexa forthwita de- sued during the year, representing a total value of ote eee ne Peete = begrenn = $2,468,986, as follows: 560 new brick dwellings and | anni ab gecont er lay in next month. Mr. stores, $1,823,443; 25 private stables, $21,736; 8 livery Manning siya he foes confident thst he wil de posit in the hands of the ary of the Treas Ury of the United States 3,500 suares of the stock of the Al pany of the par value feat Gen. Chalmers and be elected. For some | of $350,000; * * * ©) shares ure, stables, $2,642; 9 workshops and mills, $16,400; Weeks the two opposing candidates have jointly | ever, to include the 1 heretofore di office bulldings, $39,550: 9 churches, $142,100; 1 pri- | stumped the state. Col. Manning says for the first | ted 0: eCity of ndria, the certificate far vate school house, $1,855; 281 brick repairs and additions, $312,842; 71 new frame dwellings, $41,825; 6 private Stables, £944; 439 frame repairs, $52,775; 35 Temovals, $2,323: 85 sheds, $5,531; 69 awnings; 32 Vaults (being 549 lineal feet.) The total revenue from fees for the twelve months amounts to $3,531, By reference to the abovestatement it will be seen that the total number of new buildings erected In the cities of Washington and George- town during the year fs 622, and 77 frame buildings in that portion outside tie fire mits, against 623 and 57, respectively, during the year previous, the slight increase in the latter being due to the fire-Iimits having been drawn in froin the bound- aries, east to 11th street cast and south to I street south. HALF A MILLION DOLLARS MORE THAN LAST YEAR. ‘The number of pervaits this year is sixty-two less than last year, and yet the value of luprove- ments 1s half a milion dollars in excess of last year’s; this in 8 partly due to a marked im- provement in the character and value of dwellings und partly to the tnerease in prices of materiais during the early part of the spring of 1882. ‘The assistant attending to the outside work re- ports 2,050 examinations of new buildings and re- pairs, is having been made by him during the year, ‘This argues well for the former recomnen- two weeks Chalmers kept his engagements, but lately has allowed several to go by default, "The | city of Alexandri: be also so. transterredte Ust for the joint discussion” was prepared by | the mame of tke Sccretary of the Treasury; Une Chalmers, and in some instances the dates were | the defendant, the Alexandria cansl company, 40 afew days apart. This Col. Manning says was to | forthwith tssue to the Secretary of the Treasury enable Chalmers to Work quietly with the negroes. | of the United Stat now standing on Tokeep him busy Col. Manning filled In ail the | the books of the ¢ yas the property intervening dates. As to the colored man Carter, | Of the city of ding the shares who ts also a candidate, Col. Manning says he ts | represented for 1,30 shares, making the canvass solely on the race tssue, and | and that the tes Issued to the Corporation: appeals to the negroes to vote for him because he | of Aléxandria, be surrendered and canceled, and 1s of their number. ‘The votes he gets, Col. Man- | b enull and vold; that for such shares of ning thinks, will be taken from Chalmers rather | Stock as the city of Alexandria does not dell than from himself. | the plaintiff ts entitied to compensation al “You feel confident of your election,” sald Tue | damage therefor. The Canal company and tte | agents are restrained and prohibited from alloWe Sax man. “Oh, yes,” was the reply, “I will be elected.” ing the clty council of Alexandria to sell or assiga, Bvt its stock, or to vote upon it Ly proxy or otherwise, seh AVI Rak The Reported Split in the Comet. in any meeting of thaeanal company. OBSERVATIONS TAKEN HERE THAT DO NOT SUSTAIN a THE REPORT. Sa winily this morning the atinosphere was 80 dense | special Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR. observers at the naval observatory to FREDERICK, Oct. 6—Two forgery cases were up comet. Prof. Frisbie was looking at the comet at | An the court here to-day—that of Jolin Esterly for the same time yesterd, asthe observer | forging notes on Conrad Ruland, Peter Ross and at Nashville and Cincinnati, who reported a break | Peter Crager, of this clty, and Unkt of Jack Wede in the nucleus No such’ a phenomenon was | dell, who raised a check of Hon. Baker Kunkel, observed at the observatory here, and while they | of Catoctin, trom $9.40 to $90.40. Esteriy having Ucn for an additional assistant, which extra | 40 not deny that such a break Y awaits sentence. Weddell will prob expense would more than repay the public by | Siered strange that it w: bonwicte better control of the detalis in construction: Other comets have been known to break in two, | ——— ‘The issuing of orders to close dangerous areas | 20d there js nothing extraordinary In this clreum Wrecked by a Mispinced Switch, and other service involved a great deal of ¥ Stance. The only strange Uulng 18 why observers | | COATESVILLE, Pa., Oct. 6—The 7 o'clock = ind consequently the work had not been com- { S° near together should make such totally differ- | train en the Wilmington and Northern railroad pleted for want of suficient force. He recom. | Mt observations The position which Prot. Fris. | Was Wrecked last night by a switch beluglert open Which, still in the ndant, the meni arnestly that ‘an additional g | bie obtained yesterday morning was as follows:— | at the company’s round-house at tls place. The mlawea tate thos ean sccidonal clerk Pe | ce tine being 6 hours 16 minutes, and 8 seoonas | train, which was, wolng veer rapldly, ran Into @ on District bull recommends the erection of sht ascension 10 hours $4 minute Shifting engine gud some ircight Cars, whic seconds; declination 8 degrees 48 minutes ‘cond south. ‘The nucleus had wide: ad the appearance of a very narrow ba ght. This is the second position tis obtained, the first havi pen ta ult In two or three wi another will be tak: and then It ts thought that the orbit > den two additional police station-houses next year, estimating that Che cost of site and construction will pe $30,000; also that the old town hail on Bridge street, West Washington, be reconstructed as an engine house, which Work’he estimates can be done for $5,000. The report gives a detailed account of the’ work on the pubile school build- Were standing ‘At the round-house, completely | Wrecking the two engines and several of the freight cars. Peter Kinsier, a watchman, who | Was sitting on the shitting’ engine, was ‘dad! Sculded about the limbs. ‘The passengers, Uh | badly shaken up,escaped @jury. The engineer | and fireman of the passenger train also escaped r public butldiags Bitely determined. pe college an elipida uninjured. : “ : er | OTDIL has been computed by Messrs. Chandler and THANG TE ET INSURING FUBUIC ECHOOL BUILDINGS ADAMS Wyo aell. giving a period of eight and a half years, A Repent “The destruction of the Jefferson building,” the = i: — SURKEN CrsGikvart, Oct G&—The Tinrs-Star contams | aletter from’ Frank James, addressed to Gov. Crittenden, dated St. Louls, October Ist, and the > latter's reply. ‘The letter from Frank James cone L. ‘A. Connor, Dr. Thos, E. Hatch, | tains a proffer to surrender. He says Uhat he is Capt. A. B. Haywood, W: H- Whitney and Dr. J.P. | prompted to thts act through considerations {oF 43, executive committee....The New Jersey | his wife and children, and a desire to cleat bis Republican Assoctation met last evening, Mr. Wal- , Ame from the shadow which has been cast vice president, in the chair, and ar- | 1t, and through it upon the good name of westerm: Tangements were completed for the transportation | Missourl. He denies authorship of any of the let ‘of voters. ters threatening assassination du retallation for the murder of Jesse, and which have been attribe uted to him. He say's this letter ts the result of @ determination formed during the past four {omorrow, and archersfrom Baltamore and Sandy | Fears of industrious farm life | which Be Springs aré expected to be present and compete. has spent. He asks for amnesty if The first match will be shot by tue following la- | possible, and states that an answer dies: First team—Mrs. W. A. Bartlett, Miss Lou | Will reach him through his wile, whois at Indes Brown, Miss Berta Freeland and Miss F. S. Morse; | pendence, Mo. On recelpt of this letier Gov. Crit. second team—Miss Bena Ayers, Mrs. Z. D. Butcher, | tenden replied that he would recommend that he Miss Ada Conn and Miss Lottie Van Doren; third | Games) present himself before tune courts and team—Miss Alice Burnside, Miss Lillan Burritt, | answer to them as best becomes a man, James Miss HL M. Robinson and Miss Josie Van Doren! | accordingly appeared before the governor * ‘The second match will be between the following | accompanied by Mayor John N. Edwards, of entlemen: First team—M essrs. W. A. Bartlett, | dalla, as counsel, and formally Weston Flint, L. W. Maxson, T. J. Pickett and C! | self. ’He will arrive at Kansas City to-morrow ana F, Randall; second team—Messra. Gustav Ayers, | have a hearing at Independence, We county sea, F. B. Brock, Andrew Johnson, F. O. Maxson and | Gov. Crittenden stated this Was no time t cone J, H. Whitaker; third team—Measrs. C. E. Barber, | sider the matter of amnesty. If, after the verdict F. P. McLean, W.S. Minnix, J. F. Paret, W. Scott | of the court, the consideration of the question of and FM. Tryon. ‘These matches will bé followed | pardon seemed justiflable he would consider It y Night shoot: contests between visit a by Mig ing 5) wan re jon Sua mspo: WILLIAMSPORT, P. 6.—The cases against the mayor and ‘councils of Willlamsport and the corporation of Williamsport, Indicted for neglect> ing the streets, was called th court thts m . ‘The corporation pleaded surprise, but a ben ‘warrant was issued against it through the mayor, A continuance will be Sranted. Declined the Nomination. NAreRvILLe, Iut., Oct. 6—Judge H. H. Cady bag. declined the democratlc nomination vo Congress for the eighth district. scans ee Gencral Foreign News. THE GERMAN LIBERALS, Lonpex, Oct. 6.—A dispatch to Reuter’s tele. gram company from Berlin, says the various Sections Of the liberal party count with some con- fidence on gaining seventy seats from the cone ®ervatives in the forthcoming elections in Prussia, A FAILURE ‘Thomas Bolton & Co., cotton spinners, of Black~ ‘burn, have falled, Their abilities are estimated at £33, 000. TYPHOID FEVER AT ALEXANDRIA. port says, “caused an examination Into the con- struction of the two twelve-room buildings and the High school, all. tn course of construction, and when found that all of them had wooden ventila- Ung ducts constructed between floors and ceilings siinilar to those in the Jefferson, 1 recommended to take them out and build extra'brick ventilating stacks,such as Were used {n the Peabody,Force and Garnett schools, the plans for which were all_ pre pared in thts oftice. “The appropriations for th buildings were all exhausted, and tt therefore be- caine necessary to ask for a deft clencyof $1,500 tor the 2 twelve-room buildings and $1,500 for the High School in order to build these stacks. ‘The plans tor these buildings were in accordance with an act of Congress, made by the architect of the Capitol, and the buildings were erected under my supervision. The bids on the two twelve-room buildings were far In excess of the amount appro- priated, and in order to have the contract made within ‘the time Mmited, tt became necessary Jeave out the heating of ‘these two building: an extra amount of $10,000 was appropriat the deiictency bill for that purpose. The work 13 now being done and will be completed before cold weather. “In this connection I beg leave to state that were the plans in future to be made in this oflee, where a draftsman {s employed for doing the architectural work of the District, and who,by many years of experience, becomes familiar with the construction of municipal buildings, much of the trouble experienced in the erection of school buildings during the past two years could be avolded. The three large school buildings built, the two years previous, as also the two new truck houses and the three new stations now being bullt furnish ample proofs of the correctness of my theory, the plans for all of the above buildings having beén prepared in this office.” THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS UNSAFE. He gives facts showing that the Morrison build- ings are unsuitable for the purposes for which they are used, owing to poor Ventilation and bad construction. ‘The building, with its two small well holes, one in each section, extending trom second floor up, and of combustible construction, would, case of fire. fn an Instant be enveloped tn flanies: and 1n such an event the loss to the District would be irreparable, and, with all records belng lost, would evidently lead to endless litigation. He urges also that the records of the health office should be placed in a more suitable building at the earliest possible date. An additional sum Of $40,000 ts required to carry out the changes re- commended in public school buildings by the com- mittee appointed to examine public buildings with the view of making recommendations to insure safety In case of accident from fire or other- wise. STATE REPUBLICAN At a meeting of the New Hampshire Republican Assoclati last night the following officers were elected Jacob H. Ela, president; Thomas L. Tulloc president; Geo. A. Bartlett, secretal ° ————— Tne Potomac ARCHERS —The Potomac Archery Club hold their prize meeting at Columbia Heights : ——— Tar Star Rovre BrrBgky CasRs.—All the papers in the possession of the district attorney in the | the star route jury bribery cases were sent to the Attorney General’s office to-day. a Affairs West Washington. ‘THE WEsT WASHINGTON CONSERVATCRY OF Mvsic.—A number of gentlemen interested in this project met last evening at the Seminary hotel | and decided to incorporate the institution, and to this end Messrs. Wm. H. Dougal, F. S. Barbarine, H. D. Cooke, J. H. Gordon, Chas. Becker, John D: Patton and "Thomas Hvde were elected a com- mittee ana also to serve as trustees the ensuing year. BUILDING AssocraTIoN.—At the eighteenth reg- Ular monthly meeting of the Fourteenth Buildi association, held last night at Goddard’s hall, $1,000 was disposed of, being 35 shares sold at the ‘imum rate and 85 Shares retired at the stock value rates. IMPROVEMENT.—Mr. Columbus Thomas com- Mences Monday the erection of two comfortable Trame houses on Valley Place, near Road street, for Mr. Custard. ALEXANDRIA, Oct. &—There are 4 cases Of Port—Entered: Schr. Erastus Wyman, Setts, | typhoid fever in the Ramleh hospital. from New York, light. CHILI AND PERV. 2 CONDITION OF THE WATER.—Great Falls, receiv- Loxpox, Oct. 6&—A dispatch dated Buenos Ing and distributing reservoirs, turbid. Ayres, Wednesday, Oct. 4, Says peace negotiations: Hien Tipe —October 7th, 8:50 a.m; 4:17 p.m. | between Chill and Peru have been broken off be- Alkéxandiin Altaire. cause of the refusal Of Chili to abate auy of her Reported for Taz Evexrxe Star. ARREST OF a Fvairivg- INCENDIARY.—OMcer Hayes arrested last night, on King, near Peyton strect. John H. Brawley, the 16 year old | Jad who fled from the Fairfax jail after setting tton fire. He was confined there to await trial for lar- ceny, and while the Jailor was absent set fire to his bed, and in the Confusion which this occa- stoned made his escape. He was playing with a crowd of boys when he was arrested. He will be remanded to Fairfax C.H. this afternoon. RELIGIOUS MEETING CoNCLUDED.—The Methodist Protestant sub-district conference which has been 1n session here for two days, Rev. 8.B. Sutherland residing, alier preparing Several questions for @ consideration of the next Maryland annual conference, has concluded its session. THE BANKS OF THE CiTy.—The monthly report to October 3d of the First National Bank of this city Shows $654,068.96 resources, and loans and dis- counts of $270,216.48. Sinking Funp.—The sinking fund commissioners met this afternoon to order some repairs on the market sheds. Unsirep States Creccir Covrt.—The sult of Pearce agt. Williams’ executors, a Loudoun county case, which came over from yesterday, occupied the circuit court, Judge Hughes, this morning. Police Covnr.—at the last mayor's court,Churles Minor, R. Fontaine, C. Minor, and George Pin convicted of disorderly conduct at the west end King street, Wednesday night, were sentenced each to thirty days on the chain gang. Rose Washington, charged with disorder in an alley hear Lee street, was temporarily released. Station Hovsz.—Dan. Washii mM, COL for beating his wife, and Jonh H. Brawley, fugitive from Fairtax county Jail, were in the cells at the station house. REPORTER'S Nores.—A heavy fog prevailed this morning, interfering with the passage of the river Steamers ~The Bryant property, at the corner of Duke and Columbus, was sold at noon yester- day for $5,500 to Capt H. Bryant.-—The chain ing Is now larger than It has been for some time. Seven conscripts from the mayor jotned the army. —Meetings of the Alexandria Light Infantry and of the Relief Hook and Ladder Company will be held to-night —The interior of the almshouse has been ae gyn The work was done by the inmates under the supervision of the matron.— ployed at tin work in’ Washington for past, 1s dying at his home on Dot expect to survive sunset. seabed pecan ESTIMATES for the next fiscal year are submitted as follows: Office expenses—Salary of inspector of buildings, $2400; do. draughtsman, $1,700; do. assistant, $1,200; dg. one miessenget, $180; contingent ex- penses, including books, blanks, &c., and livery of horse, $500—$6,280. District buildings—Repairs to police stations and court, $2,000; do. engine houses, $1,500; do. market houses, $1,000; do. sciiool houses, $20,000; Inclostng and improving grounds at High School, $6.500; carpeting, and Mnproving grounds at Webster, £1,600; do., do. at Gales, $2,400; do., do. at Garnett, $1,000; incldsing and imoroving grounds at Anacostta, $1,350; do. do. at Bladensvurg-road school, $350. ——e A Wife’s Complaint, THE COURT ASKED TO COMPEL A HUSBAND TO SUPPORT ‘HIS FAMILY. Messrs. Merrick, Morris and Geo ton, for Louise D. Pelz, have filed a_ bill in equity gainst Paul J. Pelz tor alimony. The petitioner states they were married at Hoboken, N. J., May 29th, 1867, and immediately came to this District, where they have since lived—for the past. two years at 3300 O street northwest, which premi-es they own; that she lived with him till May 15th, last, and that they have had three children, one of whom dled in Infancy. She charges that ‘dur- Ing the fall of 1881 he began a course of unkind, har-n and tyrannical conduct towards her, with- heldins himself from her soctety, occupying sepa- rate apartments, and that he in no wise treated her as his wife; that he continued this course of treatment till’ May 15th, last, when he left the house, but contributed to her support ull the latter part of July, when he refused tur- ther to support her; that in an fnterview in the presence of a friend on July 5th last, he offered to give her $10,000 if she would forthwith apply for a divorce, but she refused to make such arrange- ment; that he finally promised to give her $50 for the support of the children, and to allow her to re- tain in the house, promising that she shoutd not be disturbed in the possession of it, but he fatled to carry out this agreement; that when she wrote to him urging him to return to his family, and stating their condition, he answered by referring her to his attorney, who stated that he deniea the indebtedness. She further chai on informa- tion and belief, that since November, 1881, he has been living in criminal intimacy with Mary E Meem. She states that he 1s possessed of sinpie means, being the chief draughtsman of the light- house board, at a salary of $2,400 per annum, and as a member of the firm of J. L. Smithmeyer & Co, he derives not less than $1,000 per annum. She, therefore, asks a decree that he may pay for her support and that of the chiltren, $125 per month, uniil he shall return to his family; and that he be enjoined from selling or disposing of the premises in which she now lives. THe GaRFieD Moncuent Fark.—The commts- stoners Tor the state of Grorgia met yesterday afternoon and organized by the election of Mr. Virgil Hillyer as chairman and Mr. John T. Bivins secretary. The other mem4ers of this board are Hon. James Deveresux, Charics P. Freeman, Lewis Seldner, Milton B. Caldwell, Wiliam D: Bard and George M. Fisher. The ‘board:ar the state of Maine, Mr. Walker Blaine chairman ana Major W. H. Mills secretary, disposed of a large amount of business, as did also the board for New Hampshire, Thomas L. Tullock chairman and Thomas J. Laster secretary. Col. Edward Web- AMERICAN ASTRONOMERS AFLOAT. Sovrnamrrox, Oct. 6—The steamer Du which sailed for the Cape of ‘Good Hope to-day, had on board Prof. Newcomb and lis by the United States goveimment to transit,of Venus. ee Mexican Crry OF Mexico, Oct. 6. nies that the health of President Gonzales de- Mands that he should retire. The secretary of the Ureasury states In an interview publ ry the Two Republics (newspaper) that the condition of the public finances fs even more promist than during the corresponding period of the fiscal year, E. Hamil- ——_>—___ ‘The Tariff Comm: ‘ome New York, Oct. 6—The tariff commission res assembled this morning at the Fitth Avenue hotel. Jno. R. Waters, a8 one of a committee of mer chants, presented a petition to the commission, ‘The recommendations are slnilar to those offered yesterday by Mr. Morrison. Tuey ask that the dutes on ary goods be made wholly and absal es that consular invoices be abolished and at Such treasury methods be established as will aliow the payment of duties by means of certified checks, a Wall Street To-day. New Yors, Oct. 6—The /ost’s financial article says: In the money market call loans are 7 and 6 pr cent on stocks and5and6 percent on U. & nds. Time loans and prime mercantile exchange markets ane ex- are unchanged. The stocl all rather quiet. US, bonds are unchanged, Sept tor the 5s, Which are down 3. State bonds are wholly nominal, and R.R. bonds higher, The shares speculation had an uncertain tone during the early dealings, but from 11 until about 12:15 o'clock the market was strong; since then It has been rather heavy, The net result, however, all the fluctuations is a rise of Qaliy in strongest stocks of the active list having Union Pacific, Denver, Milwaukee & St. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and Ri & Pitt-burg. Among the stock not the Richmond and West Point shares have feverish and for the most part weak. There day no news of is yet a matier of ue ‘The officers of the Mutual Union Telegraph Co. thorize, at New York, an absolute denial of the story as to the consolidation with the Wester, do. extza 3.160 | UNO. saooting contest, open vo members of . 5 cont Ts. Pabipaco family, wy 6k wl be commenced on Ec Bd Ina 8 Sead: red. | Cotes’ Abed, of Aurora, N. ¥., bas commited ;—southern aml 214; No. 1 Mi James: “ eta Rs Paris green. ioe November 1, Oacl bow, Deceiaber ducks along the Mohawk ster, the commissioner reptescnting New Mexico, accidental of Thomas has appointed one hundred citizens in the terri- 1.07; November, 1.0881. December. ésnst ‘Leghorn’s gun. tory to ald in the undertaking. The boards for eco Ia 6%, aged 16 years, wos killed by fall the states of Nebraska, Ari Massachusetts, foonsoaket, RK. 1, lo = New Jersey, and Wisconsin were also in session of Warner, N. H., died yes. during the evening, and a vast number of circu- ‘She was the widow of Jacob jars were mailed to different parts of tke country. aud went: in ‘The Commisstoners have received a letter from Mr. Francis B. Mobun, on the central dispensary andemersency hospital, urging an increase In the cebtru dispensary. that they cannot consistently make any allowance with the limited appropriation from Congreas, this afternoon served ee A THREATENED LisEL 81 chait the The Commissioners of a committee allowance of they get ‘wan tivown Tato flume and. Salvi sloneF Mills at noon to-day—Mr. 1. A. Balley. “on. ronment, aod Mr. Howard . Martha: er ing for the gover Gisect tor the prisoner. 8 col- woman, Frank H. Fall ‘a cons at @ letter on the National Republican Pupiehing Company, asking for the source of the ini eae biel Pe

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