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THE EVENING STAR. ; An Accidemt 1 Special Dispate) to Tae Even Bram: > PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, FRepesior, Mp., Oct, 10 —Miss Julta Bennet®, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | well known In this city and Baltimore, sister of Ferthwest Corner Pexnsylvania Ave. ani 11th St.,.47 : David Bennett, of the Baltimore custom-house, poten ng ecinge! street Was run overand ms is: az ie y hurt about the ft nd head. The Ev ing Star Nowsnapor Company, . now lying 1a a very ba condition, being very aged, enii 5 ‘There is doubt as to her recovery. _—— Forvign News by Cable To-day. CONFERENCE OF ENGLISH COAL MINER ¢ Loxdox, Oct. 10.—A conference of coal miners we EVENING STAx is ferved to eubecrthere fo tha by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents pe: Week, or4écenis per ry ‘Corfes at the coun feptresch, By mai!—po-tae prepaid— cents a oui, Gre year, $6; Fix mont GEO. W. A representing nine counties of England will meet at Manchester on Friday, to decide upon Ume at which notices shail be given ot a’eenereh stoppage of work, especially In Yorkshire, Deroy- suire, and Lancashire. ; A PROMOTED PRINCE. 1882. TWO CE TS REBUT, Oct. 1 —William, the youngest son of has been raised to the rank of [Entered af the Post Oftice at Washington, D. C., 23 Second-cla~, mail matter. | Tur Weenty Star wtoxeg repaid. Six mc Repies for Sao. An 3 paper eer WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 = SOTICE—TO THE. JO s [= NOTICE TOE TEE HONS Double Sheet Star To-morrow, ‘Trophies Presented to Victorious Oars- members of the Union are requested to attenda! Owing to the great pressu: gover it councilor. = = =" Leon = BUSINESS FAILURE IN LIVERPOOL : LADIES’ GOODS. __ AMUSEMENTS. _| *__ SPECIAL NOTICES. Weshington News and Gossip, SS ee Telegrams to The Star. | waterinerhans and ssw miitjproprctorsat {ie —— : = i] = Ser 3 = = _ * | city, will go Into liquidation. Thetr Habilities are M ME VON BRANDIS, T HE ROCKVILLE (tb.) FAIR. 180,000 pounds, P formerly with Lord & ‘Tay OCTOCER 18, 19 and 20. m the advertising mechs ADVANCED W. TO MINERS, * cs i ff Com Hall, or of 8 } : Loxvox, Oct. 10.—The North Staffordshire coal Ger Se Lom, “Mo. Cink, “De = Rar aka seca haa AE Te Oclodky On WEDNESDAY, Dor reedtey, | space of THs Stan at tho present time, and par inane Sees ae ce ee | DE OHIO ELECTION. | euroseeauee tion of fc hd gab i | tractive Race j "the lacrest and finest ves of importance to be transacted. By order of | ticularly in the elght-page editions, Its advertising i = the miners for an in wages, Drewes, Bridal exhibition ever be db: ssident. patrons are earnestly requested to send in ther | CORKHILL’S PRESENTATION 8PEECH—THE “BYRN- = Twenty thousand men Unis de et 907 Pennsylvania 2¥ 7 ae J. T. VUILL. | ‘n.nouncements for to-morrow’s Issue as early in| ING STAR CUP” AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE. A LARGE VOTE BEING | elton. RUPPERE MASONIC.—A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION | the day as possible, und ta all a betore noon, POLLED. | GERMAN POLITICS. oo eka yn Mawonto Teruple oa Wi DSESDAY, Ock. 1" | proper arrangement od ‘elassiflealiog ean’ be | _ The prizes competad for at the Potomac regatta national siberals have rewtten snot ae teoee ae NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. je i ae roe Rernoee of atisiditey $36 Inade. * last Wednesday were awarded last evening at the | te STATE PROBABLY REPUBLICAN, | aildress tothe clectors, ‘There prospects are favor. RARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, aieuitere acs Soe nteoa Saahien of Hise So Riggs house with due ceremony. Mr. John W. ee able in the western, but less encouraging in the pases esa Ng Loree sre fraternally invi Government Recrirts To-pay.—Internal reve- | Corson presided as chairman of the meeting and eostern provinces,“ i ee ee feeona 1p Orterof the WM FURL 8. BOND, Secretary, | Mus $284,890.89; customs, $851,710.35. Mr. Geo. B. Corihill made the following presenta-] CABINET MEETING IN NEW YORK. | arrestea on a Chatee of Wife Murder. ens for Pn yon Linen, Mammcth m0 NATIONAL BANK Norzs recelyed to-day for re- | ton speech: to MTOM Oct. 30. —Jaines Keagey, of South Bow ; roldvred Close. ail tizce: | ont mnt Le peid f. & CHAPTEK, demption, $281,000. Rime el e crucliy beating his wite las Saturany Micut tne “ = Bf RSS cos aciae BS pele tor ene 1. a: Masonic Temple ‘TO-MORROW (Wedsosday) \-Gentlemen:The duty Tam called upon to dis} ARAB] PASHA’S LIFE IN DANGER. | She anaes, h! ante OF it mini | For fastest Kumnitye Horeer. ERNOON, October 11th, at half-pact 2 o'clo.k, fr | Tug Tarek Pek Cants—The total amount of | charge to-night is one of more than usual plea- + | she died from the effects of her Injuries yesterday. | For fastes mini Horeer. ur, oee of attending the ‘funeral of our Iate com: | oy Seah Goal sores A. number oft prominent pesiuese wien OF Keaney will be held to await Une result of the ( jars a | a Tenion, Gro. H. Cranxe. | Members of Sis er Cl ee coon. a joan iit een a Ante s this city, representing our most enterpmising aud autopsy. He denles the essault. nd. Stan | For the recond.. 5 Maen oot 59,870,500. 2 total saving In annual interest | qistinguished citizens, determined to encourage | x = neg — : : nr = E SLATEN, Seerelary._ | by the exchange of the three and a-helt per cents | tho establishment of an annual gations! repatia | PACE IN ENGLAND TO-DAY.| Cabinet mecting in New York. XM RS. M. J. HUNT. ([Paere inua: = WASHINGTON COMMANDERY, No. 1, Road vargas A few on leslie) a the new | upon the waters of the Potomac, which should be SF New Youk, Oct. 10.—A Cabinet session ts now L sta. 6 KNIGHTS TEMPL Ats. bonds have been received siues the exchange Was | the arena for contests by boating clubs not omly THE FREDERICK, MD, FAIR, | pencil at President Arthur’ howse on Lexing- OPENING OF nnty ‘Trotting Race. | _wasurwaron, DO. Och 10, AD. 19605 AO. 764.5 | sldared Ll whee Novo ben tana tee “three per | o,our own See pee ee onan ce ene oere : ig > | Assistant: Postmeser poly ped pny U2 Siec e Ww : S , trotting in Meer HO Bo en ee 2 eat) tition of all.’ Itwas a praiseworthy and -com- Assistant Postmaster General Matton and Sec IMPORTED BONNETS AND NOVELTIES, Tarness, mle beate, Lest thro: in’ Ave, owned Osi Bis Rules of Washington Commandery, No. 1, Gent bonds thereafter issued will only bear Inter- | mendable undertaking, and the manner. in which taries Frelinghuysen, Teller, Chandier, and Lin WEDNESDAY AND THUESDAY, Bae toe sen ee eS ee WEDNESDAY, Goan 2 fall Temple we == HE eee ale paeicaly a preait to heen) OHIO ELECTION. “eThe conference of President Arthur with the NES bs AY, ‘or the 30 | uniform, on NESDAY, the instant, at 2: rsonally, but an honor to the city. i - . F t 20 | o'clock p.m. for de purpdee of payins the last ‘sad Ma WitutaM Fusrowts, -chiet of the Loan | Poses yoaueifut and costly prizes ave a double | ™# STATE FROmABLY REPUBLICAN ON THE STATE } Cabinet ministers lasted two hours, and upon ad= OCTOBER 4 AND 5, 1882. [Four ent: {bute of reipect, to tlie memory of our Jeccased Sir | Division of the Treasury, will leave this evening | sienification. ‘They are the reward of atuletic satis journment it was arranged that Secretaries Chand- Doubie Te eg ees finlebt, Gronce H. Cranks, who died in Philadelphia, | for a few weeks rest and recreation in Minnesota. | Skill, nobly earned, aud they are the tokens of the | Special Dispatch to Tue Evexixe Star. ler and Lincoin shoul return ue President's 2 No. 1399 F street northwest mile heats, best three in five, op Sthe Eaminent Coninander siacerely trusts that exch | 4? Coon wiil act in his absence. commendation and approval of your fellow-citi- | COLUMBUS, Oct. 10,1 p.m.—The advices recelved | house in the afternoon ond leave with him for a ca — | For the so membe. will attend. SI s | Zens in your esrnest and praisewortiy efforts. | here up to this hour indicate that the republicans | Boston by the evening boat of the Fall Kiver line, GPECIAL FALL OPENING, he BROCK, Eminent Commander. No Duxi.—Mr. J. Ambler Smith, who was, tt was | Anciently, boating and rowing contests were | will eloct thelr state ticket by a reduced majority. | * ee Attest. H. HAZARD, Recorder, 1t__| alleged, to have fought a duel near Richmond with | almost exclusively confine] to taose whose busi- The democratic gains = pine Girtiicea or tas old Spread of Kerra at in Chicago. SPAY, OCTOBE] = c. SILBERT EM Mr. Geo. D. Wise, arrived in this city last night | ness of life was upon the waters. we ‘ 4 aye a I = | gp CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—Throuch the negligence of am WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER tru, OS™ sia ate ty 9d New Vork avenues °Y? | ana tg ati here. ‘The duel has not yet ‘been | “Tele not yet halt erature gince the first con- Diecoanticlpate peeal es oor. His Impossi” | Inspector, who failed to Yaccinate persons in_ the | fought. test between the world-renowned universities | the democrats telecraph that Hurd will certainly | Wcinity of No. 24 East North Avenue, where a OF FRENCH BONNETS AND LONDON HATS, | ——: ot De elected in th Tole ip} ‘aie = | sporadic case of smallpox recently appeared, the i" y Tae Presipent was visited at his home in New OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE e elected in the Tol aod ee diseare has broken out in seven adjacent houses, selected personally while,in Europe. <P” SOCIATION will, meet at 7-20 p.m. WEDN1S. | York last evening by Congressinen Smith and | took place. Wille previous to this there had been SECOND DISPATCH. Wholesale vaccination is now iu progress tn that P. : f You are respect‘ully invited. DAY next, 11 thrinst.,at Timmis' Hall, 7th and D streets | Reed, Commissioner Loring, Assistant Postmaster | Some public atiention calted to rowing as a popU-| THE REPUBLICANS HOLD THEIR OWN IN coLUmBUS— | Section, and No fears are entertained of the fur- ar 7 in harness, th, nerihwest. | Elcction of officers under recent amend- | General Hatton and others, ‘To-day he will go to | 1a athletic exercise, I think Iam Justified in say- HEAVY VOTE EVERYWHERE—TRE REPUBLICANS | “Mer spread Of the contagion. record 1 iS 60) | 7eDE oF Constitution: Hoston, but will not extend his trip to the White | Bg tual thts contest, rowed upon. the historic ‘ i . MRS. J. P. PALMER. za 3. 82 CRAWFORD, Prosilents 1 | Uountsins ce le teortisto New Yore ents Thames in 1836, by ‘recognized educated men, | CONFIDENT. The Rain Damaging in Dako . J. "-ALME: (cpr HewoR ErceNse NorIcE. S, a8 he returns J 3 ye representing the two great universities of the] COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 10.—The election in this city Beneticial in Nebraska, 530 No. 1107 F STREW RTHWEST. -e ares Ones SECRETARIES LINCOLN AND CHANDLER left last Rougaeee mienie’ Sp RNGO RC aban SE = 1s passing off quictly and an unusually heavy | Aero mgel hey iosemen hi =—— —— ——— SSEssOn'S OFFI es = 5 lorsement of this sport, which has since recelved | yote eo; i cans ap- | {Welve da 8 ALL IMPORTATION 1-sorttenons for Liquor Licente for ta Hesine | President and attend 8 Cabinet meeung doa. | Me commendation and approval of the pUbile I | your yy ee aeigne Auge ore mee better tna hoe o 4 ations ig 2 % Pa! KN HATS, 4 : 5 year beginning No: er 1, next, should be presented : A ny re €: ted, although Townsend, the republican ca shock here yet. The wheat in shock al See elena GOODN. pur entries, thiee toiart:j ; horse, | t8800n as possible acticn tefore the expira- | ATTORNEY GENRRAT BREWSTER 15 not expected | ,,80 that to-day rowing, as a Popular amusement: | didate, ig being scratched in some of the wards. | grown, saa Wilt hantty oy wr taerenion. ae CLOoKS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, Mie tubs Ser revead by ected Gnas ane eoany atta | rea bye areca dione Year, gud must be accompa: | to return to the city for several daysyet. He has | 1 Pea gentlemen engaged “in. this excreiss ere | 10 the German wards the vote 1s heavy, but not | wintreauce the average level” heron Some Sahl pi October Yth, 18*2. y..W. RAPLEY, President, | We 2i)/icant has depoelted in his office the Tequiaite | eee a eae amisbure ee CAM} found in every city situated upon navigable | MCh larger than at municipal qlections. ia the | of Dakota reports rain or damage of any conse x. ALBERT T. ALMONEY, Secretary, eee y ca gee See Waters throughont the country, from te Paciie | Sh the republicans ayeconfdent. ‘They wilt mot | Cem ‘7 Cite Trevise Paris. 207 Pen a oe ——< (0, 12, 14, 16, 17,18. ants for Liquor License must comply with | __ 5 " to the Atlantic ocean, represemting not only a eat oped y Lin New., Oct. 10.—The recent rains have ite ae aewaod the oi0, 12,14,16,17,18 _Y existine requirements of law in submitting their apli- | Navat ORpERS.—Comimander Geo. B. White, as | 12,u eee - Jad | TUN behind but little, if any, in the city. Ibis no- | 4,1 aresicn ates ine vou Brandis has charge of the — cations aici noi loenies will te iermeneneeet ae cam ae > n, | ate Umber of our best citizens of wealth and | Tieabie that. the ‘brewees and esloon kee en a bonanza’ to the Nebraska stock raisers, SS 7 —_ NAtionaL TH cr fion'ef the Commissioners. & member of the advisory board in relation to the | culture, but owning property estimated to be | (iceable, actively at work for ‘the success | THe NeW grass fattens the cattle better than the DOUGLASS’ ih Ail euplicants who shail engage in or who shall con- | improvement of the harbor at Piilladelphia; Chief | Werth two millions of dollars, of the democratic ticket, while miulsters | COT feeding. A much larger quantity of hay is In See ee “Rags are royal raiment many pusiness efter ihe expiration cf present | Engineer E, J. Whittiker, to the navy yard at| In our. own beautiful city we have three prog. | Of the | democratic ticket, while | milulsters | stack than ever berore. Hoorskt Nb BUSTLES. | sake whit wifeae att ails pent cen at canoe where | Portsmouth, N.H.; Pasa Assistant Enginecr | petous clubs—the Analostans, organized In ies; | AFC, alding the republicans.’ Advices received | sccuaice Celaaaah : OUR OWN MAKE EST WATCH SPRING | __ ENG AG A siication shall for any reason fa'l. they will be | ym. Rowbotham, to duty in the raughting room | the Pot: macs in 1869,and the Columbias in 1880, phe ah ata a Se | Congresmonal Nominnticar YSTYLE AND S! S OCT. 9. | prosecuted under the existing laws and the money de- q : aa boree : that a heavy vote ts being polled. In this clty a} pupgsrekn come Ost Wer at D. Ponited for ueense vail be held toyay any fine whichtho | Of the bureau of steam engineering; Passed As- | cach of which own as clezant a boat-house as can | Hum anors Got ls Dring polled. nts city, a : -1Q—At th HOOPSKIRTS ¢ SE" STEEL, 250. court may impose upon t sistant Engineer S. W. Ro.ch, to the navy yard, | be found anywhere in this country. ticket because of the extraordinary efforts put | fone mene pt cree Sy seth - A fine Fresch Wover: CORSET at $1, usually s0i2 x ew York last season. By order of the Commissioners, D. C. D.C-; Capt. Richard 1. Laird, placed on waiting THE INDIVIDUAL PRIZES. forth by the liquor dealers, Loot Soe Geen er ee ng ae f BARTLEY CAMP- ROBEKT FP. DODGE, Naval Constructor Webb, to duty at Bos-| In behalf of John W. Botcler, a merchant whose | ‘The Tepublicans are still full of confidence, and | P' OMPA, Sock BAT eeammencnna This cuter evo tae ertul play, Asseseor D.C. | ton. sharacter and ilverality need no commendation | claim that the sinaller towns are contributing | concreenfonal diecrict ot Site ety en We have one specis! ‘OT ALMS. re e from me,” continued Mr. Corkhill, “I hand you | jargely to their cause. Congressman Converse F. Stone for Congress, ) . HOSE, i THE GARFIELD MEMORIAL HosviTaL Funp.—| four elegant gold badges, to be delivered to the | expressed the opinion to a friend at noon that the | “yyw Yorn, Oct. 1a Th ubtican state com. — heap at 35 Among the contributions received recently by | Senior iour-oared crew of the Columbia Boat Club, | indications were favorable for the republicans, a8 | mittes mot to-ley, ena eet Hy ining tt DOUGLASS’, NEW YORK SCuNERY AND PRUPERTIES. ‘Treasurer Gilfillan for the Garflela Memorial Hos- | the younge-t club of our efty, and who, In the last | they were getting out fall vote, | grated. artim Rte BSA been in aeanen enake baa XINTH asp F STREETS hore ; pital fund are the following :—P. H. Morgan, U. 8, | TAC ved such skiil and power that thelr se-| A dispatch from Cincinnatl says that Butter- | that they had unauitousty vted Now The play will be produced in this city under the per- | Br ¥ lend ninister Mexico, $908.70; Henry “Sterne, "U. 8. | Ol written inust hereafter look out for thelr | worth will very Mkeiy pull through, but that | Carroll. for, Conerestanioce ch the state soual supervision of Mr. Bartley Campbell, the author, | BOE OF day, oF 2 consul Budapest, Hungary (second contribution), oe Ronni Ct Ones ee oy ReSHA will Tan. Dobie AOOWS Clgsy COURANT | aaees, — o Shari $ ev. nuel Van Orden, Rio de Janeiro, Yelor Gooleatrags = = PRETO Rag esate MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, Associa‘ed Charit ‘ASaland M. E. et } r fi Jewelers, who, though young tn bus’ Congressman Updegraff fs sfillconfined to his} Whe President Di nes a Banqu SQUAT? SOVEREIGNTY. open from 8 a.m. to 6 arsin L Saragte Ue tone Otte aie earned by their enterprise and ski bed, but his re-election is conceded by thedemo:| fusrom. Ok Se = FREE LT “pe SAML S. SHEDD, Jones, U.S. consil Nagasikl, protaleace T deliver youn erais. President by th m ud ie For MY SWEETHEART. 409 9tH Street Norrnwesr. U.S. consi Birminghaw he to be handed by you The weather Is fine, which the republicans claim | has been declined because -! Ue no Underworr —— ie = tes : + of the Potomac Boat Ciub, who wen | tsin their favor. John Alexander. a colored cam. = . $s. Elgar Stanton eirfavor. J nder, 2 Cok & cial duties Uhe OCTOBER 9-JUST ONE WEEK, GAS FIXTUR “i ugh, $80.8 the senior stogies; the otuer to Andrew th, Of | bier, is betting on the election of ‘the republican | ence in New York « h Friday eventing, Oct. 18, £ press Reform Goois. | The Cherming Littie Acires LATROBE 5 A , sited : the Columbia 6 Club, who won the juntor | 4; ej mission for all 3 = — oe BS Te FALMER, PLUMBING Iquique, Peru, $48.10; ain and offers ten per cent com! - © PALMER, Jobbing promptly doue. Melboufne (scgond contribution UTA DEAL COL eels tlonalttines: oft in elt bets secured, Killed by the Express hureh, Washington, ; a 3 =>0 GAS FINDURES =e OBROORG: a | Presbyterian ¢ : ee Enna Hitt, U.S consel geheral London. 5.155 Tico, 8 Ss Jase, postnaster Kansas city, $186.2. a 531 157H Srarer, ‘ Columbia Club will receive a banner for th tory in Winning the sentor four-oared ra On the part of A. Siks & Co., a firm of Cloth Merchants, whose quarter of’ a century io ‘The Vopte in Cincinnati. ities DEMOCRATIC GAINS. ing the ington express train on. Special Dispatch to Tre EVENING Bran. the Pennsylvania raliros struck a brewery Wagon Crscinnati, Oct. 10.—-An unusually heavy vote belonging to the Geyer Brothers, killing both Hon. Ricwarp Crow.ey, of N: ui Showing the diffe love of » pure girl HOUSEFURNISHING : jew York, who has rity naaildicod te | fr . Anas Qype eee ness In Uls elty has placed them d 145 bei sua the ansins “Se 4 ¥ miws and the 4s oo Set ell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor-| ».6n mentioned in connection with the ‘Treasury | fore caer ng enterprising merchants | , Hees cate oped cabrptimeencor hearer ah s wareoh of bisaeegene cm™. JOHN R. MEDy COMPANY. eee ae =. SSTIC Te | Portotle, arrived tm the city this morning on aj these four elogant gold badges, to be delivered to | Cit! Tad Wattegn couse winch wit inure the | BUC being drunk drove In front of the train, . chocKERY, MATINEES W s Ce at CTICIDE, | flying visit. He 1s staying at the Arlington and | (iq Junior fout-oared crew of the Columbia Boxt | £4, ‘Gr two democrasie Congressinen In the placs ain waew . |ATINEES SDAY AND 8A’ SF the best powder fo ued Guri | expects to return to New York to-morrow ev Tt ‘behalf of Mr. Arthur Pad! 1 | essts, Butterworth and Young. Telegraphic Briefs. CUTLERY, OCTOBER 16—-THE “SSOR, Gamphor, tor moths, at DRE His business here ts In connection with some cases | ,Fpygnalt Of Mr. Arthur Padlefont, a member of By Associated Preas’ The large canning tactory at Keyport, J. = BY THE MADISON SOUARE THEATER co, | *hstreetand Pen before the U.S Supreme Court. he Potomac Boat Club, this elegant silver p y siedd y Nichols € Co, of New York, was FINE PLATED WARE, | egret a ra Uae cs Mee ony 1a Giese sngs | ae ee by tire this morning? loss about #15000. eerie a MONDAY EVE DRY Goons, NavaL Nores.—The Navy department ts ad- | Scull race, will be presented to that club. PRR RIBhiGa is die ceaCC he re. | Three loaded coal cars belonging to the Central 3 CHEN UTENSILS. are AX mie pete 5 : ed 2 a t fons = GRAND TESTINOSIAL BE - : 200 Tih street northwest. | vised of the afrival at Narragassett Bay of the | .,1uerawnt attorneys of, this city. members of | and th on eee ee be very | Tallroad, of New Jerses, were also destroyed. ‘This us the largest stock ant greatest variety we’ have Nts ik Wate ities 3 priven. leira. Since the 1st of April last, the ship with D i TE ArOlbint roe “ own, ever offered. ie in Washington. Silks, Satins, and Ithadames, extra good values. the Saratoga, has visted Eagland, France, Portu- Cre conte ee ne, ee ew igre as) io ine eo ie oie Oe ee . BEVERIDGE, W THEATER COMIQUE. gal, Spain, ‘Italy, Madeira, sailing 10,863 mites. | 83° 4 a Hat baie Ina Schoolhouse six miles West of Georzeto se B Aa } AT’ OMIQUE (S> GEN Foowa AND aermESDa Ware | The Gulend arrived at Klo'de Janeiro. Brazil, on | CTeW belongs. Thes2 you will deliver to the Poto- | REPUBLICANS CLAIM THAT THE GERMAN DISAFFEC- Ohio, Charles Irving, agel 16, stabbed End. tee a OBER 9, 188: PREGH phOM TH BERING the 12th of September. mae Chin TION Is NOT VERY GREAT. stantly killed Chilton Leramons, aged 19, son of @ Ss | 2 : THE EVENING STAR CUP. CINCINNATI, Oct. 10.—The sky at noon is over- ality. . 109 Maur eoace. 709 |. tho coubre fee Reo TAIN MENS =e Pensonat.—Baron de Faviy the Tallan Miutster | git hts Calif asthe tates aye ae | cant ame IS a prospect of Ful The. vote | At‘cohwen, War Ito title year ola 4 = oP st OWLING, W. C. MILBURN, Paansactsr, and bis wite, who since visiting the principal | silver cup which the owners of Tie EVENING Stak | disaffection among the Germans is much less than | GAUERLeE a ee ee ae $ InE. A. Lock shew original Dreuie, in‘ actsentitied | mis” watering-places have been in New York, will Sail | of this city hi hal speclally manufactured as a} was supposed, and that it will chiefly effect only CHINA, GLASS, _ Plaut known as “snow on the mountain.” The 3 : ‘ 2 for Europe on the 18th, and expect to return in | Prize to be contested for at each annual regatta, | the state Uc ison RoNeA at owentel enecer . HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, | qhe Fiat Heat Pca ee patie Company ATTORNEYS March. —--Ex-President and Mrs Mayes, wholiave | ad held by the Winner until taken Irom, iit IR LARGE VOTE IN COLUMBUS, TOO. ——— ane Aad ORNAMENTAL GOODS: ‘The Greatest of Fire Scenes! ‘The rel! = ape pen es Ww ele for a week Past, pauned re teenies Sas ar peo toee eee rae secre oa om a Se Steen The Pritchard-Singham Cases, FOK HOUSEHOLD ADORNMENT. Incidental to the Draua the following thetr home in Ohio yesterday.—Engineer Mel- prize ar signi ce and im-| ant. and everything Indicates that a large vol - = raat willanpear: Ward and Ly BOER ALD AT -DAW. pile js visiting in, Baltimore. —Judye and Mrs. | portance, for It represents the faith and confidence | will be polled at the state tection to-day. Cee Count Dodie ne ee Our stock of at a plete, re ene ne 60, Cor Building. acArthur returned to the city for the sea- | tha pI "3 Of one of oul ng public SS ss 2 @@lering every atin count, varteny ares te pies Pope ire Gp ae z Practices in all the Courts. #23 | son.—NMrs. Payson, wife of the ex-Assistant Sec- | Journals has in the continuance of these annual The Frederick Fair. Benjamin F. Pritchard, who was arrested about, - sats secured ix advan aa Tetary of State, 1s in New York.—Gen. and Mrs, | regattas. nGenre waste: Bo'clock yesterday afternoon by officers of the Sth. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, —__— N= Attorney-at-Law, Grant have with them theirson J wife at | | One hundred and sixty-seven years ago Thomas | 4p. +0) Tie Brena 8 Precinct on a warrant sworn out by N. W. Fite i ZELECT BALL AND RAFFLF, Rooms 2 and 4 Gunton Law Building, their residence on 66th street, New York, and Mrs, Dopeett, @ London comedian, offered a coat and | Special Dispatch to THe Evextxa Stan. ‘ald, charging him with f was in the Po- = 109 MANKET SPACE. | SST be given st Y ‘472 Louisiana avenue. sa7__| Frederici: Grant is visiting frends in Morristown, | Badge a8 a prize for a sinzle Scull race upon the | _PRepERIcK, MD., Oct. 10.—The annual fair of the he orenied N. J.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blair Lord will spend | Thames. It was called Dogyett’s coat and badge, Court this morning. | He to furnish bail cing rf k 1 ‘lety open . cl vr Dancing t6 SCHOOL BOOKS, &c November in New York and return to Washington | and although since that Ume kings and empires | Frederick County Agricultural society opened | when arr-sted, and was locked up all nigit. Pros. aes = ————— OLD WEATHER IS COMING. PREPARE for it early by purchasing a trrt-class HEATING See a ‘a large at- | ecuting Attorney Moore stated that there were 4 E :0LN just before Congress meets.—Senator Hampton | have come and gone, new nations have been | With bright weather to-day, and with a y, 4 STOVE, TATEQHE OF FURNACE. “Our suck ienow | J INUOLN HALL. a fein Philadciphia—meprogentauve. Crowion | founded and genetations have taded att ako evean | tendanoe. Tt promises to'be the best that has poorer poe peg nk ong ee Show for your iaspection the laryest sesortment of | ~~ TUESDAY EVENING-OCTOBER 10, 1982 TRDERGANTEN GIETS Col. Jas. D, Brady, of Virginia, and Postmaster | and out of memory, yet to-day the single sculler | been held here for many years both in point of in- B. Williams and Chas. Peluain appeared above goods in this city. Re-eutice, after three Yours’ aieeuce, of the enilant PRD OSCUEATION MATSEEAL: Gardner, of Providence, are at the Arlington.-_ | On the Thames contosrs for the prize of “Doggett's Seats Dena Eeniae| Tey eae fondant. Mrs. Pritchard, the defeudaaes 7 ic 01 e udge Nott, of the Court of Claims, will sail this a a 7 en We have forever g t bes! rr aents for the St. Geonce and Stag Head Elevated MISS EMM’ THURSBY, A full and complete stock orf hand, and sold at the | Week for Europe, to be gone ‘abOUt’ Aa year. CM, | the places tat now know us, and our names and | and is in holiday attire. ‘rhe following were the | Wife, sat beside ae ean pte rept EeSlart Home and Barstow” Fuspacs" alco gins | Who, yrior to her retum tothe Continent, will appear, | Shoaur*Whoteate sea Heat aul er Ret Rass ae | HOUstaN, the French Minister here, waa registered | deeds are forgotten, when out beautiful city shail | leading featured of to<iag’s alsplay: Castle & Gll-| Bingham toa letter. ‘The government eis ina eaten, Peebngen ee i supported by "| gomanprbihen Yoraity oT ** | in New York last night.—Representative Ather- | contain a militon of people, and they shall annu- | bert, &c., $1,400 exhibit; 3. H. Rams- Indance of the cases, Ik wae Analy de. tele and Grates. Plumbing aud Gas Fitting. JOD- | wa cRICE STRAKOSEICS soon. ton, of Ohio, is atthe Metropolitan. —A. L, Bar. | ally crowd the banks of the historic Potomac to | burg, $800; Laura Bentz, poultry, about $500; L. G. | asked a continuance of Che cases Soran eee G WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, ber and Capt. W. P. 5. Sanger, of this city, were | Witness the contest in the annual regatta, let us | Kemp, machinery, representing C. Altman & Co., The defense agreed to 24 ity te the charge 0} W. 8. JENKS & CO.. " registered in Philadelphia ast’ nignt—L. P. | hope that brave men will contest for this prize, | Litz Plow company, Duval & Co., the N. ¥. Em- Pas eaeiee be ee 3 ps9 CCCCCCC«428 Tt stroot. | Wright, who formerly had the street sweeping and fair women shall applaud the winners of the | pire company, pre BND eg ng tion to the assault on him by the de- FE: MORGAN, CHOOL BOUKS. contract in this city, is here on a brief visit from | ‘Eventing Star cup.’ C5; EPTCRSUE DE, “Re ECORSOK-SEAn MAB | EO aaut Rant Witek Rat orisuner ted Rote arrnenee ae oa § Chicago, where his machines are now at work. Gentlemen, one and all, in behait of the donors | facturing company, Cootey, Kramer & Co., Doug. | fonda mepe teceiges “fongelineget toned eg rol paniat. - Se 21 res — > OR P PERHANTY, ‘The usnal supply of Books in use in the Public and ‘The Comet. f i eee i . ne company, Deering Manufacturing | Of the officer, he kickel witness in the neck and tone, and Private Scoo's now ready and offered at the very Low- | OBSERVATIONS MADE THI8 MonNING—THE NUCLEUS | “Fn The bacnee Of Mr W. HL Glbson, chatrman | oo ens ere a cearing Ghreatened 9 kill him. Mr, Pelli sold that Of the regatta committee, Mr. Corson received the | amounting to $18,000; Jos. L. Routzalin, represent- | He, did not ex Bayes By ley we 4 prizes from Mr. Corkhili’s hand and presented | ing brown Manufacturing company, Johnson | DUt he would say In mitigation WRAKUSCH, est Prices. ——— ‘Aino, Slates, Paper and everything needed for aschool out GEO. WATTS, STILL INTACT. ‘The comet presented a brilliant spectacle this —Adiission, $1; reserved seate, 7 o < v, fh for a man to be persecuted by another, 3y14 "314 7th street, 5 doors above Penua. avenne. | 50 centsextra. ‘the sale of reserved seats will com: NEW LAW BOOKS. morning, being no longer dimmed by the radiance | them to the winners. Harvester company, Dodds & Co., Thomas & Rody, | ©2048! q a : Se SEEN St Ms aee Comses 08-08 1 cat's Yaw of Bitlaine Association: of the moon. Observations were taken at the ae nt ay eee penance, Seth egere coe gee es Ga prieses eae wees Lee GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ON EXHIBITION No.626 | Kelley's Contracts of Married Women... naval observatory by Prof. Eastinan, Capt. Sam-| _Divoncep.—To-day Judge Hagner, in the Equity | Set, & Co. representing Shiller & Co, D. M- | Mir ‘Mioore said he wanted a week to examin? the — SS “CAND SALE AT ‘E | ‘Taylor's Exonerative Insanity. son, and Mr. Winlock. Prof. Eastman made a very | Court, made a decree of divorce in the case of inding to $16,000; D. C. Winebrener, display | case. Counsel for the defense submitt da power rpuomrsoy’s MAEKRITER'S, Street. = Wat. H1. éful observation this morning with the small | Hizzle L. Miles agt. W. T. Miles. ‘They were mar. | Sry to Se Ps floral display? Lr MG, | of attorney to the court, which the defendant has >. 626 E etrect northwest, one door from Tthetrect, | 812 475 Pennsylvania careful observation morning i> | Tied June 6, 1865, in Nelson county, Va.; have five sy Seat plays | had for some time, and which gives him the right SHIRT FACTORY (Eeice Cll, Paimungy, Eneravings, promos, ete; alms LATEST PUBLICATIONS. equatorial, applying a magnifying power of 182) children, and she charged cruel’treatment and | Murray & Co., canned goods; Chas. M. | Stleff, Choice Stock -of wha Soture Cord and Tassels, Iie, Nails, ete. at - 2 | to sign the name of Lafayette Bingham to papers. diameters. When asked by a Sar reporter in re- | intemperance. plano and a Hee one ae $15,000; | The court sald the paper Was not proven to be Terge AND Frem be ¥ e ard to the reiterated statements of observers in nuine, and he could not assume that it was, MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIU ee 1d Book, Po'itice, 1882 . $2.00 | Gther eities that there was a spit Inthe comet, | BILL FoR APPOINTwRNT OF A RECEIVER. —To-day | $3,000 TSS he court sald. be would Impose a fine of $20 for ee ee fora's, | Marquis of Carabaa.. “03 | Prot, Eastman sald very positively, “There ts ng | MF: JE Coristy, for Hon, Gibson Atherton, filed &| qrne Political Unpleasantness im Rich- | {ie awiult and dismiss the change: of treats, £16 F Strvet, opposit : Patent Office. Te ue Deck Chance Falkene "7+: £98 | separation.” He made a mark with a lead pencil | bill against Alvert Grant for an account and the are The charge of forgery was continued until next ‘Motors Apilcathonot bless "50 | about one-third of an inch long and then made | apVolitment of a receiver. The bill sets forth an| wre cise oF CAPT. Wise FOR THREATENING z, | Tuesday; and in View of the fact that Pritchard Bir Fine itu He K ads 2 | agreement made with defendant by which he ts already under $2,000 bonds to answer a change wen: eMiitary ‘elewragh of the C Mihats Ne eatGe FOPTSse at Ee ae es eee LUe: | (Atherton) was tohlave the rents trun Reno: ae RICHMOND TE Oe 1 Phe seer Capt. Geo, | of foncery Drought by Fitzgerald, only $1,000 bonds made + Mallock’s *‘Social Equality’ not speaking astronomically, as it appeared thig | Until $300 had been repaid: that Grant, if he rented | p.~ Wise, charged with threatening personal | Were asked in this case. = “Leong,” Round Robin Series. : Morning, and the dots were paints of condensation | the Louse, was to change $30 per month for the use violence to J. Ambler Smith, was heard by a| Ball was furnished and Pritchard was released. Snisbed. | <_“S_ | LECTUR BY LIEUT. DANENHOWER, (U.S.N.), | ¥ranklin Square and Scaride Libraries. | which other astronomers had mistaken for the | of the furniture and pay it direct to complainant. | notice justice this morning, but as it al SNe TX FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER x ‘Metropolitan Bookstore, fragments of a disintegrated nucleus The light Ke ais Chay pee ae rented and that $180 | that there was no probability of a renewal of the | FoReIcn Mat Sratistics—Mr. R. S Widdle § for #9. 9 911 Pennsylvania avenue. | Of a anaes is cont ees the Ce tS ae eaaeae shave rahe Miro barnett trouble the case was dismissed. combe, the chief of the foreign mail division, sixth * CHRIST CHURCH, z VASHIN N, D.C.. | = Sane fe is = ensation. The length of Aare Mees GE ared the followin, Six finest Drose Shirte made to order for $12. EDA, On a MEEINGTON, D.C | OTE SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET OF | niion exteuds in the direction ot ene tail ig 312 | Still Wes im $100, and he therefore geeks Tele, "| Phe Imsuramce Hexiness in Canada. which show the weight or maulmatter sent froma the Perfect nt guaranteed. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1882, at 8 p.m. 2G pages, on sanitary plumbing, isued for gra. | SCCONdS of arc, and Its width 4 Seconds. Sometimes Orrawa, OnT., Oct. 10.—A deputation of gentle-| Tn'teq States to “European countries: Lette Our cloning out sale of summer neck-wear and under- | Ticke's for adults, 50 cents: tickets for children, 25 | ttitous ienlation, given valuable “information | of four of a points of condensation are vee Grpstes UNDER ARREST.—About six o’clock last | men interested aa = san algegt japetirte peal 171,493,320 grams, an increase over last “ye weer coruuences Saturday, July 22d. You can be | cents, to be bad at Cropley's and Ficklin’s drug o general interest. Sanitary Engineer says ‘Tt | sometiines five, and sometimes less than four. The | evening Policemen Fowler and Lusky, of the | the premier and other met says ark 23,615,552 grams; Dewspapers, 670,593,194 crams, an Suppiled for very Mttie money. beg pt tee Se eee Et clear manaible ,chitome (of | outer envelope which has been mentioned by | eghth precinct, arrested a band of Gipsies in East | day regarding modifications in the regulations on | ini'rease of 118,484,311, The largest alnounit Is sent = 5 book atore shinxton. t3. Do Feo ee en ehard. civil and sanitary ‘engi. | LUE STAR as being developed is becoming a more | Washington who had with them two immense | the Insurance business in Canada. Disallowance | ) Great ‘Britain, tnen German, France, Sweden, @rexich Lace Undershirts redaced from $1 to 50cts.) | posite E! it Morrison's, 475 Peunsylve EL. erin: os oe peas engi- | noticeable feature of the comet, and 1s quite well | bears. There were two women and four children | of the act imposing a special tax upon insurance Norway, Italy, and Switzerland. The mail mater Clowinic out s lance stock of Fancy and Balbrigcan | *¥4g 20 8t Ballantyné’s, 428 7th street, and.at the door. thanketa you fee thepam ‘Home, Sweet Home. f | Géllned. Mr. Winlock is making. observations | with them. They stated through an Interpreter | companies doing ‘business in Quebec was urged. ani sent to oMer than European countries 1s 16,490,256 iene 4 read with the view of ascertaining the rsical aspects | that they walked all the way from Philadelphi: The premier promised that a e = = ae ce Pues trodes ble by cali ‘tan adve a cr ieee of the comet, ‘The observations for Dos sition, which | and were on ticle War % Yi inka. When hey should be duly considered. grams of levers, an increase of 4,600,090 rains: NNISS’, 2 F street, n.w. > > - r na we soun made, nt take ORE a nay PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, & wish, only, ‘householders would carefully | and ephemeris computed vy Brot. Irtspies hundred people congregatedintroator tieaiton. | Hailrond Trains Wrecked by Collision. Zhe total cost of sea postage was GHGl2.68, am 6, ® Eieny. a — > | Feaaitamd act aécordibaly. ene ee ee ‘They were released and pursued their journey. Futtox, K¥., Oct. 10.—The northbound 2 0’ aa ek TT: "An ‘stores 317 Sth strest stroot, His no bd svccEsson ro REPETITION OF THs Dupont circle ‘The Garfield Monument Fair, LS Botiicecs tanets tea tatee conteoaan: SigNat Corrs CHaNces.—By direction of the 2 dylt HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. At the meeting last nicht of the executive} WASHINGTON CoLoRED MEN IN TROUBLE—John ee Secretary of War the- following changes in the DUBREUIL BROTHERS, GRANDS OYSTER ROAS? ry McLaugulin, a contractor, engaged twenty-five Stations and duties of enlisted men of the signal E_>WakD CAVERLY & Co., Commictee of the Garfleld fatr commission re-| Sion men here and took them to Jersey Clee : HMC. Smy y MAMUPACTURET Ss Fun eaigeee? | SHIRTS ro Ports were received from various sub-committees | Tast Saturday, promising to forward them to Corn is nd. sleeper. | corps will be made:—Sergeant . Smyth, on Apectalcomminion has ben appbnied wo rp-| Wal RX min tay Preto get MOG os | Tas GSU NE a eS | Sat A, Rena are resent the various executive departments in the | the new line of the New York, Ontario and West- pl exhibition to havein chargé the exhibits of the Gite int neeneoetee th BN eon om ey ees special interests of thelr several departments. | sereement, McLaughlin got on a spree and the Sagres Leh ya 3212 F Steer Noerewesr, Wasurcroy, D.C. CONE RIVER, ~ ome SATURDAY, October 14, 1882. ioe Fast toni 2-09 | The Jane Moseley will leave 6th street wharf at 12 ‘to order. NO. 1426 NEW YORK AVENUE, > % fl Lg x s3 ceed to Pike's Peak, > b awige tod : 3:39 | m. and return Sunday night at 11:20 sharp. At the re- ey are: From the Department of State, Assist- | mon were without food or the means to procure it. ¥ of station). Sergeant quest of a larce nuinuer of citizens the roast of Sept. ant Secretary Davis; ‘Treasury department, Chief ‘ nea ghee 3 a i will be Fepeate! wavier the auspices of the ssine | ARCHER & PANCOAST MANUFACTURING co." | St Seerctary I TnteHtor department,Commissioner | 7ueY Were taken care ner ote ee Racing in England Fo-Day. being il proceed tp Se EWING MACHINES. & Ce penne Fpl td oysters t9 be roasted. Tickets of Education Eaton; War department, Major W. | forwarded to their destination by a brother of the CONTEST FOR THE CESAREWITCH STAKES. = SEWL ys NES, &e. State recase Gan Io tonne Sa eras. GAS FIXTURES; H. Clapp, U. 8. A.; Navy department, Chief En- | gerelict contractor.” Loon, Oct. 10.—The race for the Cesarewltch (vemporal va = ——— = atand. i 5 gineer H. ‘Lee Snyder, U. 8. N.; Post Office depart- sch PEE stakes, a handicap, of 5 sov. each, for three-year py aa w CHALLENGE THE WORLD. ment, First Assistant Postmaster General Hatton, ‘THE AGRICULTURAL BUREAU AssavLT Case.—| 04S and upwards, at the Newmarket second Oc- | Dey for du ———— —— THE UNION STOVE WORKS FURNACES AND | Agricultural department, Mr. William Saunders; Prosecuting Attorney Moore again called Juage | tober ing to-day, was won by Mr. Crawturd$| 4 car Report ON THE Hor SPRINGS RESKRVA- thso1 ‘ofe5301 Th Gone rord’s Chippendale ‘COMPELIEIGN DERIED: Committee has decided to devoss one of the days | Stell’ attention to-day to the ease against Mrs. ondy and ie ae Huutlton’s Cityearab third, | stox.—B. F. Hillery, the superintendent of the RANGES; of the exhibition to the military, This will in- | Mary E O'Connell for assaulting Mrs. Lucretia A. | Corrie Roy was ridden by Wood, Chippendale by | Hot Springs, Arkansas, has submitted his annual i Glude a competitive drili; a grand procession to | Miller, at the Agricultural bureau, last week. He | Gorrie, ROP was ridd by Archer, as previously an- ‘the Secretary of which be reviewed by the President and gencral ot the | Stated that the warrant had been ‘served on Mra. | OStnced’ amd Clty Arab by Mastin’ Archer Rode | fthtes that eTPORD. Call at our office and examine thees SUNDAY. October 15th. | 3. 8. CONOVER & 0.'S GRATES AND FENDERS, | army, and a mllitary reception at gach of the ex. | 2 rounell, and she had left, $10 collateral, which | Retreat,’ ‘The betting against Corrie Hoy at the | $3,535.61. here eo cnn | gue aoe att tae Hn hata dui the ring. fe tera | Moire, nea, ra “Bsa jarGe | bare hia 610 SAS wan es moet ues always On d ¥ that a day levoted to the Dicyc! T- —-——>- x) ley. Special train lea’ ‘Bato. & Potomac ‘A fall line of 0’Con! He stated that he had been advised jtuntion. a eee 6th ret 0 a OE ae Winer tan ssloners from the Sta'eS | that Mrs.O*Connell had been lek, but had received The Seren oe . . GRAND EXCURSION ‘The SEWING MACHINES the world seat and betbimpieand Durahe ECDEDGS | TO THE LURAY CAVES, Sr. ind Modern VICTOR, the Strong and Com street, at 8 a.m.. returning at 10 p.m. sharp. FOUR NATIVES Popular Sewing Machine Rooms, Ample time flew thee Wisconsin, Vermont, New Jersey, Ken- Na’ , ‘628 9th atrest northwest. Pare for the Found trip $3.60, including sdinistion to | ANDIRONS, BASKET GRATES, tucky, Iiinots and Georgia were In session 1ast Ser was present The ease Wee sect MES. | Arsxanpata, Oct. 10—Four BAZ\AK PAPER FASHIONS. = EET, G BANDEL IRON TILE BACK FIRE-PLACES, in stock. peitls: aaca ae a J acagameraes tomouom, Mrs Miller appeared tobe very indig- es Ques OF THE NEW QUEEN. o10-5t* sale fe Gauee me wen Ceniee eels a proseeut ed coeaer: She said Mrs, O'Coanet ; : a ee ALSO, au was crowded las! was not, for she saw her this morning, and ene et Gace for new ance tha past werk : HOTELS, &. * beg gg tg Sis ida benotier she would sée if she could not be made to come to Glachiues bave besa through our repair ehop| ss FLO J 180 THE JACKSON VENTILATING GRA’ “—_ ‘OTEL BRUNSWICK, FIFTH AVENUE, Ror M2 Beret norton : = NEW YORK CITY. 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