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\ 3 THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St..b7 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Tre Evextsc Stax is served to subscribers tn the eity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per or44cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 tenteeach. By mall—postare prepald—60 cents a mou Ge sear, $6; Hx months, $3. [Entered st the Poet Office at Washington, D. C., as second-clase mail matter. eee ‘Tre Weexty Stan—pubjished on lay- a . yesieveprepaid. Six mouths, $1; 10 copies for $15.25 Roper for $00. 2 An mail lone mast be paid in advance; cer than is paid for. made known on appltcatl HENRY A. BOWEN’S BOARD BILE, ———___ LATEST POLITICAL NOMINATIONS —_— Irish National Conference. Che = 60—N®. 9,202. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 Vv THE OPENING PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. Dretty, Oct. 17,2 p.m.—The Irish national com? 4 — | ference opened ‘here to-day. Mr. Parnell pres LADIES’ GOODS. MA RUPPERT, M RS. SE 608 Nas a STREET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. ZEPHYRS. CREWFL AND GERMANTOWN WOOL, KNITTING YARNS, WOKSTED GOODS. ART EMBEOIDEKIUS AND OUTLINE WORK. arse aud select aceortinent of CHILDREN'S MEKINO CLOAKS, CAP DUKES: Tn all the bs test styles. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR. GLOVES, AND ‘TRIMMINGS. YNNET! KA FUR-LINFD CLO K FUR TRIG MEN SS TRIMMINGS, 1 Te. nia avenue olf OPENING For THE LITTLE FOLKS. MES. M. J. 1309 F etre » « Al MME Vox BRANDIS, a MODISTE, formerly with Lord & Tay New York; Wm. Barr & StI Dolmane avd Si de ( Diadee RUPPE ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHW: EW NOVELTIE: IN FANCY WORSTED WORK | EARE ATTRACTION € Mammoth joaks, all sizes, Worsted, € n, Spanish, Ail kinds Embrondering | promptly executed. of Grecia FALL OPENING, Muteria on P WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 41u, OF FRENCH BO! selected pe NETS AND LONDON HATS, onally hile in Europe. You are respectfully invited. MRS. J. P. PALMER. so No. 1107 F STR NORTHW! DOUGL. HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLES. OUR OWN MAKEOF THE FINEST WATCH SPRING STEEL, Wc, UP. ANY STYLE AND SIZE STEEL, 2 usually sold vy L-made CORSET, at $t. 1e Sp jot of iren’s Regular Mate Cardinal, Biue and Brown, at 25¢, Would v2 cheap at DOUGLASS, NINTH asD ¥F STREETS mid MSs HUMPHERY, TEX STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS t in every style and material, tees perfect fit and comfor HER SPECTA 5 ARE— h Hand-made Uni and finest Imported Patent Shoulder Braces n: French Corsets and Bu porting Corset, for and a $1 Corse oF PALACE, €14 SEVENTH STREET. ‘The Larcest Retail Millinery House in tho United States, extending from 7th to Sth street. 200 feet deep, covering 8, 000 feet of ground. GRAND OPENING or FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, asD ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE ox WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 AND 19, linery and Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Dress Trim- mings, Lace Goods, and Kid Gloves. 4m Elegant, Fine ard Expensive Souvenir to every caller, and an additional and lovely Souvenir to every purchaser, ALL ARE INVITED TO OUR GRAND OPENING, ‘The most wonderful display that skill and art can Produce. KING'S PALACE, 9% SEVENTH SIREET NORTEWEST. o13-6t OME, SWEET HOME. A PAMPHLET OF 26 on sanitary plumbing, iseued for gra- Titous ‘Grevlat xives valuable ‘information of ral interest. Sanitary Engineer saya; “It ‘& very eongiee, clear and sensible epitome of the ceneral principles of plumbing and house drain- me wal chard. ci and sanitary engi- Newport, RoE, writes: “I wish t express ny s to you for the pam ‘Home, Sweet Home.’ I rear it with tn! think you give it mach slest fitle by calling it an_ advertisement. It con- few pages, sound and valual householders would earef HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. y EW STOCK ALL AND WINTER MERINO UNDERWEAR, oe FLANNEL DRAWERS, IECK WEAR, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.,&¢ W. S. TEEL, olf 285 Pennasivanta svenus, 7 ; = sided. A letter was read from Mr. Rgan, dated AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, THE WATER WORKS EXTENSION. | standingly. It 1s not necessary, however, that Paris, tendering his resignation as treasurer of Saar srt OCTOBER 18tm (ST. LUKE'S DAY) TH sexes {hls point be dennitely decidat mow, and tt may | the land league and giving a statement of the = S = — I therefore be defer more dednite informa. | fund of the league. The report shows that a total NATIONAL THEATER. will beocreice Inthe Church of the Inearnitinn | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-Ay.—Internal reve- | 1™Portant Report of Major Lydecker. . = oi x til am., and full choral 5983.01; rm ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, OCT. 16, | Omer Lith.gn tN stresta, at 11 a.m. 5] aah ra ed cat en tion regarding the character of materials through | of 244.82) pounds sterling has passed through bis. é Which the tunnel ts to pass has been secured. I| hands Of this sum there was disbursed in fee HIS PLAN FOR CARRYING INTO EFFECT THR ACT OF | thi : | refore ct for extend- | leving distress, in 1879 and 1880, 50,000 pounds, in 1 nesday and § = Dit. E. hk. RUST, Narionat BANK NOTES received to-day for re- | CONGRESS TO INCREASE THE WATER. SUPPLY oF } {ng the tunneling be | the defense at the state trials over 15,000 Direct from Harrigan and Hart's Theater, = t. RUST, provisionally approved, Its final adoption tode-| and in expenditures through the general | an t DENTIST, demption, $399,000. THE DISTRICT. P e' LS Ww e «e removed from corner 9th and H streets to 1409 New i : pend on further examinations confirming the | league and the ladies’ leagu 000 pounds, leave Edward Harrizan's Mastery pemoved oe ne ree : present opinion that solid rock will be| inza batanee of ‘2,000 ta ME, Pare ROES SEER SOCRRUIOAES. eee ANG NOTES | Dou PRESIDENT 's expected at the White House] qne folowing is the report of Major Lyaecker | pred Benerally along the proposed line; that | nell and Mr. Davitt, were received, with tretwene Preseniot by (ee ORICE ALL PERSONS HAVING “NOTES | by the end of this week. on the Potomac water supply: Major Lydeckar be authorized te sink one oF tone dous cheers by the delegates. M. W. HANLEY’S COMPANY, TION acainst Augusta M. Martin are notified toleave | Mas. Gen. JOHN M. SCHOFIELD has been by dl- OFFICE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, trial shafts for the purpose of ascertaining the | treme Irish members of parila | After a successful rou of over 300 nights at Harrigan & | their names and number of notes they have with zs " WASHINGTON, October Sil, 1882. Character of the underlying materiais, and that | The attendance of delegates is large. 2 ew hork < A. R. MoCHESNEY, Fection of the Secretary of War detailed as‘amem-| p19 Gon ay Wright, Chief of Engineers, | the question of the manner of executing the work | | Desuin, Oct. 1 AU the time fixed for dmileos olT-3t® 1014 7tb etrest northwest, at once. | ber of the military prison board, vice Maj. Gen. eae . - on the tunnel, whether by hired labor or by con- | the oj McDowell, retired. i ; A ening of the conference, very few delegates: GeNgKAL:—I have the honor to submit the fol- | (Tact, remain in abeyance for the present. Were present, but In about an hour there were ce have been extended as fol | lowing project for carrying Into effect the require- | _ A. prelimina etch, showing the proposed | between seven hundred and eight hundred in the (ep AssocraTen cu nities. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FIFTH SUB- LEAVES OF ARSE! T route of the aqueduct | z increase the water supply of xtension, with a tongivudl- | hall. On the plattorm were Lord Mayor Di | Re ae lows: Major V. K. Hort, 8th cavalry, one month | thoeity. of Washinston aed tor other maemesee. | hal Section along the same, 1s submitted. and Messrs. Healey, Thomas Power OConnon | a and ten days; ist Lieut, Phineas P. Barnard, 5th | {N59 a gas ee y xton, O'Sullivan and Breonan. Met | _ Moxpay, a ROpNpantes. From middie of 7th etreet west tomia- cavalry, six months, on account of sickness. chne frst section diverts thak certain: surveys be District Government Affairs. ther of re in view - le of 15th m middie of I street no: ee made, and specifies the manner in which Utle to MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. wanization ie PARTY.” middle of B street GeN. SHERMAN will leave here on Saturday next | M&de, renirea toe tog pee Seber AN the Commissioners were at Uncir places to- is | Joorp’s. Yourself and friends to attend the army rifle contests at Leavenworth, | ohtainedé In connection, It is provi ‘a | day. Commissioner West, who has been ill, s > tole ft trom. } Kansas, on the 25th, 26th and 27th instants, Ue | Hroiminary to active operations, leat tk he 13 On the mend, and feels much be ssin Dublin, Tmust beg ‘Tears and 1. To-night again. will return to this elty by way of St Loui¢ on tary of War shall cause to be made friends tn the land league te ie Ol | ‘Tears and Li: ‘To-ni,ht again. the 1st of November. | ce map of the land necessary to ext: Secretary Tindall, of the District Commtssion- h- ington aqueduct from its present eastern terminus | €Ts’ Office, has fled bis annual report with th to the high ground north of Washington, near 6th | Commissioners e treasuryship. Mr. Ecan financta then submits the ociety, 922 D strest northwest, (between Mitch Atement mentioned in the preceding Souvenir Pr clt's and. Metzerott's.) A. presitent, secretary, treas: | SECRETARY FOLGER will in a day or two issue an ammes to Ladies. He indorses the effiel of the | despatch. He gives only round figures, as the board: f uine directors and sixty-six friendly | additional cali for 5 per cent bonds, Street extended, and of the land necessary for a | employes and recommends the establishment of a | DOOKS Of the league are tn Dublin. Mr. Kgam Ea~ Courting eee aE Us LES a | reservoir at that point. the capacity of which shall | bureau of old records. | sy the purposes to which the 148,000 pounds = eee Tho hew office aud’ womnanrewery | SECRETARY CHANDLER WaS at his desk in the | nor be less than 200,000,000 gations> ands like a Messrs, William Dickson, Stilson Hutchins and | exponde ch Uhe general land league, and Pes Eenun rooms are entirely unfurnished, and the poor women vy department to-da; Yey and mapoot the hind necessary for a dam across | others have petitloned the Commilssione! sto trans: / the ladles league were fy plied as follows: "The SOR nicatrails for work are obliged to stand while waiting . == the Potomae river at the Great Falls, including | fer to them the privilege of putting up electric | supp af evicted tenants, the erection of land Guutts EROEESECR §—-€2™ From Boston, for instructious. | Chairs, tables, window “shades, | COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED.—Tho Treasury de- | the land now occupiel by the dam. across, Conmrs | Wires anid lights, he sane as granted to Mr. | league huts, thg payment ‘of law costs, and’ the = gate eee) Z another sewing machine ee Stove are greatly needed. | partment is informed of the arrest in New York Islana,” &€. {The section of the act 1s quoted in | Warren Choate, who has severed his connection | general expens® of the organization.” For his PROFESSOR MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Ree te ea eee city of John Waldron for selling counterfett cotn, | full] with the company. | Own protection as well as for the satisfaction of q on at Det Tie data suppited by previous surveys within the OPERATIONS OF THE POLICE. the members of the league. Mr. Egan asks that | MONDAY, Complimentary ‘Testimonial to The agent of the secret service division at Denver, ippiied by p | Col, has telegraphed to the Treasury department | designated limits have made any extended survey y Feport of the major of police, for | two members of the executive. be deputed to ex MR. JOHN T. FORD, the arrest in thatctty of Mark Ds S for passing a | for that object In view unneceseary, and this 1s 0 ree months ending September 30, has Deen | ainine his accounts. Mr. Davitt proposed, and performance of counterfeit one hundred dollar billon the Pitts. | fortunate circumstance, because athong the spe- | lid before the Commissioners. It shows the total | Mr. Justin Mccarthy seconded, a waem vote ot CHARLES E: FORD'S OPERA COMPANY ean ay VENTE CRU HULGIIONTIGGOCEAG ES | ONTE HLUE Dina CE eit appropriations to éarry out the provisions of | nuuibet of arrests during the quarter to have be:n | Ghinks to, and of eontinued coufience In, Me E-8"" Charities. Annual meetin for the etection of the act in question, no provision 1s made for de males 5 fera nree arrests | Egan, Which Was pass: ra will be held in the SDAY, October 17th, Dpo ol r JUDGE REYNOLDS, first auditor of the Treasury, | fraying the expenses of such surveys. In addition | Were made for mur! yeivek p.m Wesluess | witl leave here. this, eventng for Alabama, where | t© the data available, however, certain examtna- | Counterfelt inones for burglary, 3 for passing ADDRES 3 for rape, 5 tor embezziement, | Mr, Parnell, in an BY MR. PARNELL. address to the ortane M. E. ROWE Ki or tions and local surveys were ntial before an | aud 1 for highway robbery. Fines were imposed | corrected the’ Impression that nothin it Secretary, | Be Will take part in the campatgn. Intelligent, presentation of the subject could be | In 1.318 casca. and 1710 cases were disintssed by | Gone for evicted tenants. Ie hat since the = = = Tne PRoMotions in the army consequent upon | Submitted; and I have assumed the responsibility eutenants and al e Police jurt dissolution of ladies’ league 74 he been nt ES” dicitpmunt Nos arererperfulyecuien | the retirement of Major General’ Mebowel writ | making the same, belleving that ‘they are pro- BUILDING PERMITS. fn relieving them, and that hundreds of families NEW YorK SPECIALTY COM- | attond the ‘funeral of ont’ late patriarch, ican | not be arnounced uals after the President's ar. | Per chargeable to the items of appropriation “to | ‘The bullaing inspector has tssucal building per- | had been placed Ina position to avail themselves sa, BINATION. Owens, on Wednesday afternoon, at3 o'clock, from | rival in this Clty. Pay for land to extend aqueduct,” $51,370, and “to | mits to the following persons: Mrs. Isabella Hig- | of the benefits of t Sact. Messrs. Brennan ASHLEY & HESS, his lat residence, 317 M street southeast. Members of pay for jand for reservotr,” $35,250. Since the date gins, to build additi to brick, 12th street, be- | and Sexton were appointe THE JEANNETTE INVESTIGATION.—The examina- | °f My assignment to the charge of the work every | tween L st. and Massachusetts ‘ave. n.w.- $1,500, | ferenc tion of Lieut. Danenhower was resumed at 11| Possible, attention has been given to the | J. W. Little, butld addition to frame on Monroé | Atuerica PAT RIELY, | sister Eucampments invited to join with us. Asuecial meeting will be held on’‘Tuekday evening, at 7 o'clock. 1 secretaries of Uhe cone Numbers of letters and telegrams from. pproving the movement were read. JOHN TILLS ROYAL MARIONETTE: e compilation of the data and to the pre- | st.. between Lincoin andvohnson sts, Uniontown; | Letters so Tecelved from several Catholic ALF. McDOWELL, Was eee ee coor, errs o'clock to-day before the board of inquiry. He | paration of a map show ing the proposed | $250. W.C. Alder, repair brick near Benning’s; | bishops pologizing for thelr absence and express HAMLIN AND NEWCOMB, THE HER: BES AEEEN, Seriliee ole: upetioned relative to the general manage- | line of conduit, limiting nes of ew reservolr.and | $200. Jaines O'Cafter, airect, a blacksmith shop, | ing confidence tu the leaders of the move: shih el x se z NATION = IN. ment of the Jeannette entering the Arctic | of a Janus to be acquired. The map will be | Market Space, West’ Washington; $250. W. A | ment. Mr. Parnell then submitted the program ee ie ge AOA EAT ARECCIATION ocean, and, continuing bis narrative, witness | hurried to completion at the earliest date. practl- i Matinees Tuesiavs. Thursdays and Saturdi BAKHR, Treasurer, 490 Pennsylvania avenue. ATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB. oes ze 2 Harris, repair frame dwelling, #29 L street n.w.; | of the conference, and reviewed tts pro cable, and will then be presented as the basis of | $60. John Mulcahy, remodel, &., brick, 445 6ig | Mr. Parnell declared that he wished'to reattiraa c Oi, September 4th Herald Island was sighted. ‘The | proceedings in obtaining title to lands as required | street s.w. ; $500. E. 0. Sanderson, Fepair frame 1a | his first utterance on a public platform, namely, WARDS, President. | ship continued to work through the pack west and | by the ace alley between L and M and 7th and 8th streets | that until he attained for the people of Ireland the earn TiGHETSOCERTCLGH Sedan ey unuil September 7th, when there was a | | ‘The second section of the act directs the execu- | ¢.; $15. A. F. Barker, erect four three-story brick | right to make their own laws they wonhh von ee ce > nN 3 Sudden fall of more than thirty degrees in the | tion ot several items of work, and the third appro- | dwelling, 920-426 B street sw. ; $20,000, in accordance with their wishes. No solution of temperature, and new ice began to form. No fur- | priates for thesame. [Here follows the appropria- ———_—— . ii fe ° the land question could be final that did not {her progress could be made after this, and in a | Uons in the act for the extension of the Aqueduct, | KEEPIXG AN UNLICENSED Ban—In ‘the case of | secure to’ farmers tte right of Stockholders’ tickets ready for deliverey by R. F. | sketched the progress of the ship from day to day N 1882, FALL MEETING. 1882. Members’ badges can be now obtained from R. F. BAKER, Treasurer, 490 Pennsylvania avenue sas ol4-st J. C. MCKIBBIN, President." | few days the ship went into winter quarters, its construction, &.) eatate te. | penny, «Garfield. charged with keeping an un- | owners of thelr holdings by purchase. “He . — SS SS = eS z The report continues—“For the immediate Te- | licensed bar at No. 110% E street, Judge Snell, this | estimated that a fair amendment of the Hi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. a ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Tue Gow Corn CERTIFICATES.—The Treasury | quirements of the roiect,the first item is the most | morning, gave judgment against the defendant in | clause would result in an ave 4 WED) eof 20 per cent Wasnicrox, D.C., October 19th, 1882. | department continues toreceive letters from banks | {mportant one, and its consideration has been the | the sum of $105 and costs. An appeal Was noted. | further Teduction In the jadicia ducts nee ESDAY, OCTOBER 25, Notice is hereby given that on the THIRTY-FIRST | in different parts of the country making inquirtes | SWDJect of most careful study; belleving, however, | A young lady named Fanny Orr, who was sum: | Tent. We suid the drm party required 85 to DAY. OF OCIOBER, 1863, will expire all icenses | as to when the gold certifientes Will be ready for | sl detailed statement on this point would ex: | moned as a witness in the case, and failed to ap- | members in parliament, tut thes could wot howe THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. given by the District of Columbia to Apothecaries, | jesue by othe esehene ete be ‘atNow | 8d the report unnecessarily, I simply submit | pear ata previous trial of the case, Was brought | for this until thetranchise was placed on the basis ? : Auctioneers, Bank and Bankers, Bill Posters, Brewers, | yor. “phe demand, however: hae Ney we TOL Cy | fF the present that the construction of a tunnel | non an attachment and fined $1 for contempt of | or heusemad com Brokers, Book Aj Claim ‘Agents, Contractors, | OT Sonar eto Meteat to wuthare ete | from the distributing reservoir to that proposed | court. - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, | Cattle Tirokers, iasion Merchants. Wholesale | Ie department to be sufficient to authorize the | on the heights, near 6th strect extended, wilt ac- = eS Bowen’ 2 "| Dealers in. Distilled and Fermented Liquors, Wines | Preparation of another series of certificates, and compllsh the desired object in the best and most | FINED FoR CarRyINe PisTors.—A young colored gud Cordials, | Distillors, | Insurance “Agents, Ice | Unless it should be manifest that anew Issue ts | COmplish the dat the least cost, and in| man, named Henry Hamilton, was in the tolls at Dealers, Manufacturers of Mumiuating Gas, Life and | imperatively demanded by the public, no further ANOHEEE Cena mre 1A AD TeaEOUAT | GUGES Sucli'e come SReeRday Oh & charceOr tance’ FIVE RACES EACH DAY, Fire msurance | Companies, jpatent, Avents. | Pawn- | steps will be taken towards their preparation. At | te Shortest time practicable; there 1s no reasona- | Judg: Feeaiie inokioe eon A a brokers. Froprietors of Biliard, Baxatelle and Jenny | present applicants are informed thatthey can ob- | ble doubt that this tunnel can be carried through | img a pistol. A respectable looking colored man, Lind Tables, Bowling Alleys. Hotels, Livery Stables, | Eth cortiteates oly Upon (he aero Yoidcoin | Sd rock in a direct une between the | Named Jno. Moore, stated that he had a young | One of which Harrell es Gimees Sank Bligpes, Dealers in Secon A || tte get Cece York, Tea | (erintnal points; and under these circumstances may one buggy Sos ae a yCneereebetea| | isa special agent of the Department Avent, Hestaurants and Eating Houses, ‘Theaters, | Hew series “should. be authorized the eeruiflcates | With the perfected tmachinery of the preseut ce'bt | ing, the defendait and a crowd of ouners attacked | OL sustice, and who is charged by Foreman Dice WILE DEA REECEP ROH ae Rectificre. ker ” | Will Dear the signatures of the register and treas, its fons action: would become a Simple plece of | ings Peete per « a ee fon, or che star route jury, with having approached. — parti id br 3, les or profes- 2 ies Se gineering work. The cost and rate of progress caus of | him with corrupt proposals, was arrested on the sions USE FEO tong matte, trader or profes: | urer only, and will be issued as required through | SMS/n¢ depend entirely on the character of machi- | hood. The defendant got 9) days on the farm, in ate a AI Ns violating the hotel a -keepet eS tall nee Gece cnguzine'in | SPECTROSCOPIC EXAMINATIONS OF THE Comer.— | Which the work is directed. Based on the known | by Judge Snell yesterday for carrying a pistol payment of a fifty-four dollar board bil. the'business, ehall, in addition to the license tax im- | Commander Sampson, U.8.N., has been making | Cost Of Completed Work of like character, $8 per 5 TROMISED STATE UTE CASES. BIA, Pa., Oct. 17.—The case of Henry hich was to be heard this morning, ed until 4 o'clock this afternoon, Improper characters will positively be excluded. cost of completed work char Ratis | Nor_a Gurreao Bouuer—It was mentioned n | tol BU-ADELEIIA, Pa., Oct. 17.—Ithas been decided 26 bo addition as bic yard for the excavation would be an oul Nor 4 G suet. — 0 withdraw the charge against Col” Heme ae ; aq | mor bin tity dolar akon ee OE Spectroscople observations of the great comet at | estimate—it would probably cost less. ‘The length | THR STAR of Saturday that a plece of lead was | Bowen of defrauding the proprictor of the "Great §2- The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company will | ore y : one ryatory, and the most marked feature | of the tunnel will be about 21,400 feet, requiring a | found at the foot of the heater on the west side of | Wester. “Wena yuient of the By order of the Comuuiseioners D.C. . red Hotel, upon paynient of the money min special trains to the track on race daye, aud return HOPT P: DODGE, DoW obtained aneennes between the Spectrum | totalexcavation, including shafts, of” about 66,250 | te main saloon of the Baltimore and Potomac | Claimed, Bowen sgehe wit have a statement to trains will bein waiting at the termination of each | 014-3t Avseesor D.C. | yas near the sume Ute Obtained When the comet | cuble yards. Estimated at $8 per cuble yard the | depot, which was clatmed to have been one of the | make this eveulue ln revard so ear ae eae. day's racing. : = - Was near the sun. total cost or excavation wound be about $550,000, | Dalis fined by Guiteat. at. the late Presitent Gar. | tak ‘Round-trip tickets, 10 cents. (2g OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, i = leaving a balance 1n the amount appropriated of | ficld. Mr. Kingsley, the fnder of the piece of lead, ———— , DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, NAVAL ORDERS.—Midshipman Hugh Rodman | $70,000, available for contingenctes, such, for in- | looked upon it as’ a prize, but being beset by General Cable Ne 4 has been ordered to the U. 8. S. Wachusetts, | stance, as lining for the tunnel whenever it might | parties to examine It, permitted it to be placed on A FRENCH RAILWAY IN AFRIC/ Ww. Oct. 13, 1882. | Licut. Richard M. © be found necessary the news stand on exhibition. In the course of od an? r > ‘ASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 1982. leut. Richard M. el sSSArY. e exhibition. e cat Pros The frst race will be started promptly at 1 o'clock. ‘The attention of taxpayers is called to the recent en- | the Bureau ot ora: ee aan nae es aa from | “Iethe tunnel canbe driven in solta rock, (and | the day it was carried off, it 18 supposed, by an Nor ieee a pavers _olt-2w actment of Congress, approved July 12, 1882, which | auty at the Washington Mary rene Mido eeece | every indication favors the assumption), itis ap- | Ohio man, who had been very importunate to get construction of a railway between, the Nise N EVENING AT THE TABERNACLE Felenses their property from, previous Tenaltiés upon | Auoustua C. Alone hee ae ag tshipman | parent that we can rely In the certainty uponéa | possession Of It, It has since transpired that the | Senegal rivers, “Keetreneinen Oc A me Ti aaa Feeny eee Pee ei ee rane | month: andpiced on euting ote ate leagg | continuous progress of the work of construction, | lead is not a bullet or plece of one, but had done | by a military column, which wilt plant tue Freno ee ei xes in ar n the Ist day y. 1879, 5 e lea scaTnies ue eathene. 5 4 a sen by. 5 , a Sth strect, between Virwinia ave. and Bet.s.w. | ahd On all special asseanments due tie Disrict of Co: | Of absence of Capt, L. A- Beardsleg at present ye | Fegardless of Season or wrather—upon its per: | duty as one of the lead seals used by Adams said payment is mede 6n or before | Aix. +s swag flag and erect two forts on thi ger. setae a manence without expenditure for repairs, and | Express Co., Which some mischievous party had SS threo moutas {om November. en Cztuded eee ae ca ioe ee ae S| Dero ee ey eee ee Port Sarp, Oct In—Itis reported that the aue = Ss se, only alternative to a tunnel wot fy Sa ag Peng 2 a i : cen «| — A CHARGE oF Forceey Nor SusTaInep.—This tes of ‘the "Suez Vocal and Instrumental Music, Recitations and Decla- | “By order of the Commissioners. for Sergeant Mason, has sent papers to Albany, N. | features’ would. require a very considerable in- | 2¢Y Moore catied Judge Snell’s attention to the | the British forces, and that onsequently there are etariee. Ming Katie Scott, ape. JW Powe Z o JOHN F. COOK caren gnature of his client, preparatory to | crease tn tts length, 1n order fo avold excessive | charg: of forgery against Benjamin F. Pritcbard | many persons without employment. . “Mr. Edw. 0. ‘Townsend, ‘Mr. J. M. | —CCl-17t — catrying an appeal to the United ‘States Supreme | excavation, and complicated engineering ain | .Stcnin TONE Gt Lafayette Bingham to ® | aregst OF THE EGYPTIAN WHO WOUNDED CONSUL ft. John ‘Tweedale. The whole under the | ts" FURNI! DUSTRIES, NOT ALMS.—BE- | Court from the recent dectsfon of the circult court | culties, such as would follow {ts construction on a | letter. Mr. Moore s: aces andl acter Doron nt COOKSON. Tod Ring. Tickets, 50 cents, tobe | S53 nevolent citizens of the: District of Colamia | of New York refasing to grant a writ of habeas | direct line. Besides, the surtace condult would de | SWOTN OUt at his su, poulon, and after thoroughly | avexanprta, Oct. 17.—The native who wounded CISA | Charter are crite fructical methods of the Associated | corpus. Mr. Blxelow expresses hitaself as very |mand the appropriation of a continous | © et See ee ee Mr. Cookson, the British consul here, during the inz Fine and Plain Ludies aud Gentkemen's Underwear, | Souident of ultimately securing the release of | strip of land, which would not be the ease if the TUESDAY EVENING, October 17th, 1882, Tomiie, prance Noveniber and 10 per cent interest, with other costs, ‘ore, th and Pa. ave., and Price's | who appro i st. s.w., and at the door. Store, : - = riot on June'iSth has been arrested. : = ne Fine and Vl ; s Em: | Mason, He expects that the case will be argued | work 1s made entirely in tunnel, and It 1s very | ™#nlfestly no case of forgery against Pritchard, < 1s 8b Children's Clothing, H. ‘Sew! ting, Eme ac ‘y aw . = POLITICAL SENSATION IN SPany THE ROCKVILLE (MD.) FAIR. brou cry, Mend Donetie nerve vanity to in the Supreimé Court within two or three weeks. doubtsul it this land could be acquired with the ot ne ee Sell De eaeL ae aaa Manip, Oct-17.—Poli tical und financial etreles our oF day, or any work # woman can do, to the = s jotted fo 03e. 1 these view: 4 e mucl ea by ews Se OCTOBER 18, 19 and 20. MAN'S WOLK DEPAREMENT of Filth Subdivision, | SECRETARY TELLER, who has been absent on a| 1 have no hesitation in recommending tue adop> ERULU TES ace e ee Spine maae ae kerace + ek Srecial railroad rates and accommodations. An at- | Arsocia‘ed Charities, 922 D street northwest. Office | nsning excursion down the river, was at his desk | Hon of the tunnel system, leaving minor details to | squiting another colored mab named Juo- Magra | interview with Marshal . The t tractive Race programme. ‘The largest and finest | Pen from 8 a.1n. to 6 p.m. s30-fin _ | to-day. t be determined upon after obtaining the conclusive | ger by cutting ilin with a Fazor about a gitl, was | has created a profound sensation tn tes bearing exhibition ever held by the association. SAM'L 8. SHEDD. data that will be supplied tn sinking the Initial | herore the court. this morning, the case having | the situation and the prospect of the political TRIALS OF SPEED. 409 97H STREET Nortuwesr. THE RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS So far in the dif- | shart, ‘at the site of Lue new reservoir; if compact, | peen continued for medical testimony. Dr. C. A. UEntrances for races must be closed at 10 o'clock A.A, GAS FIXTURES, BEATE MANTELS, ferent states shows that the democrats have hente cones cones eee dined etBle | Bull testited that the injury consisted of a cut GREAT BRITAIN, cee tie ee ot the renee LATROBE - KURNACES. cg, HANGus, | gained 8 in the Congressional delegations and the | Krriving “at any vextendinare approximating |igrcns ligt agen nit coeete eee oe So Tag ghee gee ‘Wednesday, Octo tire uk oclock PAC PLUMBING and TINNING. republicans 8. This ts shown as follows: In Maine | that which would have been ‘required toy | Of he right eye, and reaching the bone, Perry ats of Great Britain for foreign wheat For the fastest Stallion, Mare or Gelding, trotting _ Jobbing promptly done. £9 | the republicans gained 1 and in West Virginia ® | 4'"'series of preliminary. borlags, | sufficient | Was Seat to jail for six montis. Ronn caarereton then on oS inpetel, im harnee, ‘mie heats, ent, three taf ess FIXTURES IE, F. BROOKS, In Oblo the republicans lost 7 and in Vermont 1. ~ | to warrant a positive solution of tee ines nearly 2.0030 na quarters ess than were im Horses that have never I -—E. F. pase 2 wei : ; is e pel st year. ‘ For the second. PATENTS WERE IssvED To-Day as follows: Geo. nina haere aertee Dat ind the | rag NEW YORK CITY DEMOCRACY NOT ALTOGETHER —_—> Hon the thin, 881 157 SrReer, F. Benkert, Philadelphia, and L. G. Marin!, Wash- | ny, in which its rapid ty teal con- HAKMONIOUS. San Francisco Nominations. [Phere mu: be 2 onlyiw ay; est Fapid and economical con-| me joint conference coinmittee of the demo- SAN FRanctsco, Oct. 17.-The republican county premiums and three to start, and an entrance fee of ten Ane inston, remedy for corns, bunions, &c.; Geo. F. | struction can be obtained. ‘The churaeter of the | .-2n2 {olny Conference committee of the demo- wetsco, Oct. 17-—The republican cou ber geut mist be paid foreacit horse.) 8° ve smaor sent Mitsell Vanes & Ooité GeoTa: /Ooe— | prote, Wastinvian, mnchivegueeecine plaster | Work is such that its details must, ina marwea dee | atic organizations In New York eity last even- convention yesterday made nominations for ur. For teaclt Euumian overs raed sad oeaed coran Building. ae | er cthies pam eued: material into Blocks: also, | 6729, be determined during its progress, and they | chert goes to Irving Nall, the county clerkship te | aca Superintendeut of streets” Tue democratia in Montgomery County, one-third iuile heats, ae = g, | puother patent for artificial fuel; Paul E, Du- | cannot be intelligently specitied beforehand. The | the county democracy, aud the two judges ot the county convention last nigit made nominations Fortiat Bw in three ze $50) CP ict AILAND,_WILSON'S INSECTICIDE, brenet alsimore, two atents {or shirts; Jacob Ton ound Avene aconusce riety cohen Superior court and ‘the taree coroners to Tam- | for surveyor, coroner, pubile administrator, Clty or the second, ~ eS qches 3 arr, Washington, chronograph; Jas. A. Maloney, 4 Work | Many. Irving named for sheriff Alexander V. | and county attorney and Judes of the sup For the third 30 | Camphor, for moths, at DREW'S Drug Store, corner | Ki - ‘anada, | probable figure, in thls Way forbidding to the work ny Le ty ey pee ee eee ier tua: ee oie sl Ta a fve to | MM atret and Pemnayivante avenue, “'Y “"uyadGin™ | Washingion, ‘and’ C. H. fort Covonez, Canada, | probable eur gain’ due | to the absence ot | Pavison, and the, county, democracy presented | cour ae ee ae SECOND DAY. (ee SAMUEL Krn, Washington, plate for secondary batteries; Robert | Suspected Ee nes. tate eg re esIMe, Ge: | ters of Willlam A. Butler threatened to overthrow Prohibition Nomination. Thuraday, Oct 19th, at 2 P. DR¥ Goops, R. Zell, Baltimore, boiler, furnace and ‘attach- ne on soaps sinning of the | the ticket in the convention to-day, and the friends | _Circaco, O: ss jonists of the 4th For fatect Stallion. Mare 930 ith street northwest. | ments. Porthie erie omplishment jin the | shortest | or’ alderman Sauer threaten a’ilke course in | district have m - B. Clandon, of Evanse New French and Scotch Gingham, Just opened; best possible period of time, and in the most perfect | Tammany's convention. ‘The ticket will be sub- 50| gnalitics at low prices. PERSONAI.—Medical Purveyor Baxter 13 at Fort | manner, opposed to delays necessary for adver- | mitted to the different conventions this evening $0| "Sills Satins, and Ihadames, extra good values. Leavenworth.—Mrs, M. E. Ross and tamily, of | ‘isement and awards, attended by the risk of get. | Mltted to the strié d three to start.} Year Race Sune Day, at 12:30 P.M, (Ce GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS Louisiana, have returned to the Arlington for the | tne ey See THE OREGON SENATORSHIP STRUGGLE. Winter.—_Professor Baird was registered in New | so large an original outlay to supply the machin. . Oct. 17.—Walter E. Rex, the The 22d ballot by the legislature of Oregon to e Comumittee of One Hundred for res n aU 4 itt rn feces Double Teant, troting jn harness, SRESH FROM THE SPRING. Hork, ast mlgne pleut, Partelio ss on his way | ery Fequired for. the rapid prosecution, that tis SAA SeCONS MICRHL Ge EEE ee ence | OO ee he second -—— a lore. doubttt many amon; e competin, ers. ul a ae: be eee El W. C. MILBURN, Pranwacrsy, Strahan, of New York. is at the Arlington.—Mr. | would possess. the requisite capital, experience | REY Sree Laan 3; ox-Congressman Wil | Shor His Son and Cut His Throat. ‘Three Minute Kace—Same Day, at 3:30 P.M. 3 2 Lott Holting, x prominent railway man of New | and energy. The site selected for thé new reser- | !%S,8; Judge Lord, 6, with a numberof scatter- | Cineinart, Oct Iie This nething, Willen, For fastest Stallion, Mare or Gelding, with record mi5 1429 Peuneyivania avenue. | York, is at the Riggs. — Director of the Mint Bur- | voir 1s in the depression east of the grounds of rhe | Ing Votes. _ Wo other ballots were taken with the | saupe, a gardener 60 years, living near the pot better than three minute:, mile heats, best ¢ | <== rr chard Jert here Last night for a visit to bis home in | Howard university, ‘and the area‘of land that | S2me resull anaicare western bouniary of iso ty, stot is son, Wan, ectenaphest a 1: FERRE | — mivinrmeraceeser, | mirnestn un aritiourta semen ow | Beara Sagee Sees Bet acer ae AY. : ve We at quest.on Bt ny st on - 1 . Ee Se i les ‘urietuas Presents, any Decorative Work. leo HE WANTS MORE CONGRESSMEN. q as BO Tate! ring on the tm: | “The democrats of New Orleans have nominated ” + Ss 2 ‘thi Mr. John G. Thompson claims that Wallace,dem- | Telave Werk An view In the reservolr as located | a city tieket headed with the name of W. J. Behan | 922 ac can umes sone eae oe Cerat, beat McKinley square and fair in the 18th | construction are equalized as neariy'as practic. | £OF Mayor. oe tons ae and crippled. ‘The elder Saube ls spoken of a8 @ Ohio district, and that he will get the seat. Astde | able, belng approximately 500,000 cubic yards. ‘The Ce oe young men’s inde- | gangerous man when under the tfuence of pendent republican clubs in New York yesterday | yauor, and he was much addicted to drink, from the fact that the election judges threw out | 8um appropriated 1s believed to be ample. Itis | PGopted a resolution recommending Leon M. Bates | !@¥0r, = Yotes cast for J. Wallace, Judge Wallace and John | Proposed to do this work by contract after adver is in harness, mile heats, best three in five, wil record not better than 2 For the second. | For the third Four entries, three to start] For fastest “Stallion, Mare or Gelding, trottin mas. J, SAY GOULD, 421 9th street. Seo at Goods. BRIMFUL for mayor. The Pelaware Pilotage Law. Forthe fire Horeeccen teen tes BO —_ Wallace suficlent to overcome the elght majority | “Syefattog inte tee oning and extending the ae qiegeland, independent republicans of New | Wiaeros, Dei, Oct. 1. tn tne United Sates Forthe mon 1 THE MISFIT STORE, claimed for McKinley, the tally sheets show | dam at Great Falls have not yet been prepared, | Yor 1,000 members. ‘The club 1s com] Of re- | the British steamanip Willan Law, Judge Brads {our entre is eighteen votes cast for Wallace which were not | 'The work will be similar in charactor to that publicans who propose to vote for Cleveland for | fora tills morning ordered a dectes to teve for nae Record made after entry does nut debar any horse. CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, counted. Thompson says Wallace will get the jof the present dam, and when commenced he Fule in paar to record doen not ‘apply. after certificate of election. He says it 1s the intention October itis proposed to carry it on by hired labor and | §%rnc"Pepublican convention of the 34 Marylana | Ploluxe fee claimed by Chambers. Chambers ts Is brimfol of the La rh and | of Campbell, st 'S seal & Delaware plot, whose offer to pilot the William, W. W. RAPLEY, 4 he test, Brightes Cheapest, Pp lemocrat, to contest Morey’ t, he | purchases in open market, for substantially the 2 judicial circuit yesterday recommended Hon. Ste- | Law from the high seas into the breakwater was nes fans having evidence that in Clermont county there | same. reasons as heretofore stated In relation to i fi t hief a 2 ALBERT T. ALMONEY, Secre MEN'S, YOUTHS), BOYS’ ap CHILDREN’S | was not a fair dealin the count the aqueduct extension, This question witl be | X°Parker ‘osiéy, of Baltimore county. toreaseort. | Foust, His counsel claims that this decision “ot, 12,14,16,17.18 cuorcer styie . UO MNG ‘As to the state, Mr. Thompson says that the vic. | made the subject of @ special report at_an early | &,Parker Bosiéy, of Baltimore county, for TrennMIEy ot Oe we een en eee Ne. 026) ON EXHIBITION No. 626 DELIER MADE, THAW EVER. tory can De ascribed to a feeling of unrest and | date. Consideration of the question relating to | S21 Mr. Archer is a democrat and an inde- | tionality of the whole Delaware pllowage law. ent ‘e ae i itent candidate. AMD GALS Ay LONER PRICED THAN EVER. | dissatisfaction with the republican party. Of | the necessary main connections for furnishing an | Pe?! ‘correspondence isin in Kansas look- Cheap nin, Street.’ MARKRITER'*g, Street. FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 11 YEARS OLD. course he appreciates that the Germans in no | ample water su} to Washington and George- x-~GO' ‘Rob! ail Ne OU street northwent, one door trom ‘thtrest, | 4,4 full line of Suite from Sto $10, “Beat goods ever | Sinai d ‘contributed to the result, but he | own is deterred to toe vig | ing to the withdrawal of Doth ex-Goveraor Hobin- | | Danviuus, Va. Oct. 17.—1n “Patrick for further examination, as 18 | son, the greenback, and Col. Slick, the democratic | tnis state, where the dearth of provisions resus Choice Oi "Painis ‘Chromon, etc. . added, “The last session of Con; and the dis- | also that relating to the protection of the Chesa- | 50" bstitution of J. taere tae {eae sy Ana a carer a ire ROI 'BOvS FROM 9,19 42 LONG PANTS AND gTaceful manner in when tne House of Hepresene peakeand Onlo canal, as provided for In the act. | Martin democrat, ab ‘the head of the greouback | excited UDl, attention. there was on the 14th Frames, Picture Cord and Tassels, Rings, Na A complete, ling of Suite, well made. and trimmed, | {alles was organized,” was of Itself catiso sut. | Yn addition to incredsing” the water supply, tho ‘ state ticket. taining 1,132 acres, and having on it several settle= bi ralue. ficient. He says that Onto has merely sounded | act provides “for the erection of suitable fishways ballots had been Fs = ——— = FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 17. the tocsin, and that democratic victories maybe | ar the Groat, Palle: oF Gre Poe aay inthe tan en oe ee gn ptpg ST eed ATTORNEYS. ad mamnitcent line of tee nd trimmed in | looked for all along the line, ‘The next, House of | dam to be constructed under the provisions of the ‘ia he snann Obenay Sonne — Sa FOR YOUTHS, HANGING IN Sizes FROM 39 TO 57. | HeDFeSentatives, he thougnt, will be democratic | act in acordanee with plans and specifications to ‘ange, the vote standing Camp 12 Payne 0 10 900 acres, on sovereh GE WW, * Eternare, Oe ace ia GUNG UN SIZES FROM 39.70 97. | py trom thirty to fitty mat be prescribed by the U.S. Commissioner of Fish | 19 "and Ghamuorlaln e | «=ATTOENEY-AT-bAW. pp Ens ct irreices tnt Sipe ‘Ke. PES pase ee eee and Fisheries,” and appropriates for that put n. Butler made two speeches last evening in 60, Corcoran Building, from $10 to $265. Pest Tone Saison Do cacel lea for ‘The Star Route Jury Scandal. the sum ‘of $60,000. These plans have not yet Boston. He declared the river and harbor appro- 3 Practices in all the Courts, atyle and finish, or approached in price an} ‘THE ATTORNEY GENERAL PREDICTS SOME ITER. | prepared, Dut arrangements.have been made to | Driation bill “didi” in Ohio: aed: Nop the Ihquor ———_— % FORMEN, INCLUDING EXTHA SIZES 1045. | ESTING EVENTS. commence the necessary preliminary surveys, to | bi, He also sald civil service reform never would Fatal shooting im New York. recta gas se || Aore cee Seva wan triad | arses tetanus ae | Reveneenann CNET GS a | mae a! SONG Ne Ly ress, ay vening in regal Very respectfully, your obedient servant, cana alebian liquor store street, where *% pagpondia cares Frock Coat and Vest, | vits that men in the employ of the government G. J. LYDECKER, F Pe 3 Black Diagonal ck ans Prince Albert style, for | had attempted to bribe some of the jury inthe Major Engineers, U.S.A. nm ‘The aa _ {ta y ; would be cheap at $40, Black Full-dress Suits, | star route triaL He sald: “I do not ithe] Gen. Wrights R. micnaation - — a iuality broad-cloth, $90, worth $00, Fine Brown | coming to carry the case of the government — set Fe™= Beesswice, Castor Beayer Prince Albert suyle Coat and Vests, made | Soainat criminais in the newspapers I advance of a te ane Sea, Sate wort S46 atrial. ‘The matter is in good nada. There 1s no MIST SEERUE,, Fall Overcosts, well wate and inna. fund from which any money could be drawn.for NEW YORK CITY. and $12. Lined or faced with silk $1 the corruption ot jurymen on behalf of the govern- Worth $50 to $00." Fine @atin-Lined Chinchilla Over- | ment, and there was absolutely, mo Interest Ghat coata, &o. aoe ie replaced, for the a the Attorney General of the Dues ‘States could ea gomplete tine of Panteat $2 $0, $4" 0 aurd $0—fully | HAVE In attempting Sey | es tg custhall hereon. pable 1 whole fabrication An excellent line of odd Vests selling at a mere song a oe, fraud that.has been practiced. — only connection and interest in the star route CIKkes, §2” Ovr Morro: No trouble to show goods, case was the fulfillment of a public duty, "RECEPTIONS, Satisfaction guaranteed to all Purchasers at that will take place éxpiain all that | ‘the portion of the + | alm T endeavored honestly tovarry out. ‘Theevents Tequires action 1s BANQUETS, Ero. THE MISFIT STORE, BOWEN ARRESTED IN F he conduit, forming the For rooms and terms address Henry A. Bowen, the man aroused, UY | stom 03-t, th, 8, 26¢ MITCHELL & KINZLER. CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. _ gon, late foreman of the star route P.8.—The Misfit Store has mo connection with any | hav: other sity. oll SS ee ee offered him a bribe, was. HERES SEAMEN Pees, xp, acu she comma ttn month's Dard by fats rete Fur OVERCOATS. all ear NE HET Eee OY M*=- M. F. MILLER, THE GOVERNMENT COUNSEL CONBULTATION Se NE ae o16-1m* Corner 8th ana Wsteteniheast | 1207 TZHSTREET, sboveM. 1207, Mr, Ker, of the government counsel im the star Groxce spnaxsy, | PALL OPENING OF MILLINERY Goops! | "47 6000S, ALL THe LarEsT 6 a Merrick, Ber and. Wells oy this Eastow, Pa., Oct. 17-—The sophomores at Latay- = | ans lng eg ees oy Se” | "AMBER" GAT RSP wen” ves aes | ROTM In eaten tote pie ot prose op ieseerinierenets st Me ANSIE K. HUMPSERY, a oes A . aT ~<-. 8 ~ | pri i700 DI rr in ron based the PRISE: {UNNINGHAM, HATTER, a: “ORNAMENTAL COMBS, BANDS, PING, Bo. shall ha : a ‘Mas anectire new atock of Ce Gentlemen's Silk Hats to onder. or remodels styles. ry Bax ot all kinds 016 Twat

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