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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rerthwest Cerner Penasylvania Ave. and 11th 8t.,57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Te Evrxrse Stan is served to mbecrihers tn the ety by care : Week, or 44 cen! eenteeach. By m: (ne sear, $6; ix n— published on Friday—$2 a vear, mouths, $1; 10 copies for §15; 2) fabecrtytions mut be paid in advance; than is pat _ LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL OPENING OF MOURNING BON AND HAT: RIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT 20TH AND ler. MRS. M. J. HUNT, of MANTOWN WOOL, ODS. ART E WORK. tment of AKS, CAPS AND MERINO DRESSES, In all the latest ¢ UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, FRINGES, 6-6m. «H STEEET, above M. | LL THE LA SHADE THOMPSON'S WAVES, Coquettes, “The RERN- HAKDT,” WIGs, Natural WATER WAVES and HALE BLEACH WILLIAN, Importer of NS HATS AND BONNE & MILLENERY GOOL tS, FEATHERS, LACE {APS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, haa AKABI Cars, AP ME VON BR 3. M MODISTE, Is with Lord & Tayior' eM Wm. Barr & and Sunits sy: c= RUPPER, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. RARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, IN FANCY WORSTED WORK Goods, Chili's Bonnets, Embroidered Cloaks, all sizes, and a xencral outht for children. Germantown and Zephyr Worsted, Geriaan, §; Huugarian Yarns, all colors. Al! k @iaterta: on hand! “Stamping prom; gation here who took a most creditable part in the Archery meet. [By Associated Presa} SPESTIVAL DAY" —THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE, AND OTHER PRATCRES. PRMILADFLPRIA, Oct. 24 —To-day is styled “ Fete Uval day” th the group of bi- nial fetes, and el ther could net have been vouch alls this morning. The day's eet. e ineugurated by the parade @f plar” over the same Fou ssious have covered, moving lock @ m. At the same hour P Was 3 le mect and tv archery unt » ond the Welsh nte Timusie hall, where n audience of 10,000 4 lost night at the preliminary concert, the 160 Welsh singers taking Sa = oe bey crowd atmost undimin- WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1882. TWO CENTS, [Biter Mae Soot Te wriganns Some — —— ington, Providence, P urg, Richmond, and other cite i. bering betw n thot. ____ AMUSE NATIONAL THEATE ee NOTICES |p 0 S T S C R | PT! [THE stan ROUTE JURY murmEny Teleg rams to The Star. MR. F. HL. FALL RETURNS TO THE crTy. err rer Mr. F. H. Fall, for waom a warrant was Issued => pear: - on Tuesday, for his alleged share in the star route ADELPHIA’S “FESTIY os 8 RI THE SCHOUYLKILL BOAT RACE. “fury fixing” business, returned to the city at 94 PHILADELPHIAS “FESTIVAL DAY, ot the United German Kk: tert ¢ HH out our entire interest in the business */ olelock last night from New York, and went. tm- eRe cts “RaUCh poyrtiar Seba _ a 2 e Fe terest in the mediately to tke residence of hiscounsel, Mr. H. . aaa Z E : a acts 0 3 2 | yt as USTTED STATES FEA COMEARY DEG e an or a ie WASHINGTONIANS PARTICIPATING. same how there U5 U0 be arace AU tae I a £4) Was ys ewes . " | VICTORY FOR. THE WASHINGTON BOYS. | ana trom thereto Juice Sucil's Tes dnitcn: oS oe a Oriving park. omit eoiiie 3 Presented by an § | | We call the attention of the public to the fact that we arrangements Were discussed as to nis giving bail mee 2 ~ Tiunweunanee 4 E UNEXCELLED COMPANY, E| have boucht out’ the entire intercat of the above frm. to-day. FITZGERALD AHEAD IN THE WALK. nvelled and f > Surrounded by New Scenery and ppt 'p | 22d will continne doing business at their old stand About 11:15 o'clock to-day Mr. Fall met Deputy | un) cd and ‘orm P reutss Bratiant C stutnet, en A) Magee Ciite! States Tea Company. Mr. THYSON | THE QOLUMBIAS WIN THE FOUR-| wasnt winwoeoeit Souse and sures —————— | vende pr Focy tiemten tala i GE OF MIRTH AND ME Lae Sur employ; : dered himself, ‘The Police Court having adjourned, ay € A States 4 ral @ MEEANGR OF MISIN AND MELODY. E Respectfully, E.& R. G. RICHARD. OAR SHELL RAGE. re Fall: with am offices Wen aliooen to remain | ANARCHIST CONSPIRACY IN FRANCE. | halt oF the 3 sortbers: This ts the first mamwe ¥ MATINEE SATURDAY. bal [Bee =a at his oflice tll the Doutta, meat gened 9 tbe sagt anele OCTOBER 30, Ree, Suber , ' THE AFFIDAVIT — ai the time of Ben} Franklin. REE NEDYS i THE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING | SPecig! Dispatch to Tax Evento Stan: on enten fhe arrant against Mr. Fall is based is A TOWN BURNED BY INCENDIARIES. | Hon. fenry M. Pulllips, preciiout of the pene : SOCIAL LON ee 5 mad? prec same 4 je mien 1 be bit abamasie sy subscsiption books are now open for the 4th annual | FAUS OF SCHULKILL, PA. Oct. 26, 9:48 p.m. —co. | Md?) Jesterday, with the exception of chair of oe Both addreonce ars ealighede er aie == | issue of stock, paymeutson which commence November, ! ; name and the fsertion of the phrase that “one e MeMichel, FE, 48SER's aesic HALL, 82. on he . tmbia Won the four-oar shell Face by five lengths. | Fram i, Fail did: as this complainant is informed =e A reception at the ny of Muste this even. Bs Tue-712 Rermeer. | 31 hog eam ore ee ere Lime, 9:294. Falrmount second, and believes, corruptly endeavor to fafiuence,” We. == oi ing by the Pitiageiplia Reis Comma ee ee First appearance of the ‘Af thie date $197,500 d to the members to ee MR. FALL AND HIS COUNSEL. Washingtonians in Philadelphia. their friends and visiting Templars, will briliaat NEW YORK GERMANIA THEATER COMEDY | buy homes, pay off mortzaees, Mr. Fall hada Jong Interview with his counsel, ly close the day’s events = - aye Tnformation will be furnished and eulscription re- a 7 2 Mr, Davis, this morning, and when he lett he | one xyiouns tewrt oie pa thine COMER: ceived by— Washington News and Gossip, | statea'to’a Stan reporter that. It woul now (eo ee ee The New York Goos-yon-Plense, H ae improper for him to say thing about the | Granps—LADIES AND BRIDAL PART es THE SCORE AT ¥ O'CLOCK TO-MAY. Govenxuret Receirss To-pay.—Internal reve. | cx, for he had committed himself to the care of ea ND BRIDAL New YORK, Oct. 24 —The 8 o'elock, seo at tm nue, $480,083.63; customs, $747,865.45. counse = i ; 5 3 1 : Fitze hs WHAT JUDGE SNELL SAYS. = patch to Tas Evesino Sram. Noremac, Goup CerrirteaTes.—Assistant Treasurer Bev- ‘ «STAR reporter that Mr, | PutLapELruta, Oct. It is the greatest & erldge, of Chicago, has applied to tie Treasury esidence last night and reqites department. tor 3 eel seat certificates in yee ae ¢ a 3 pe the Gan The a hotel man to THe Stan correspondent last z a er than $10,000, nds TO tp) De § : : rele oe eos seosintn stuns Loree Wea clined to do so, when Fallststed that he would ap- | WM. fly ot tie Conte ah, ns THE PRESIDENT will leave for New York this | pear at the Police Court at 2 o'clock thls afternoon Sud toanorvow ie wore rs it “eae wc : afternoon, accompanied by Secretary Freling- | and furnish the required ball. egrlane crowd I ever saw tn Philadelphta,” said an old 0. 0. F.,. will ent at Odd ASTERN LODG M and Literary Halon Friday Evening, Oc bers of the Order and their to be present. ational Me Riges & C4 : : i, % a eee possible to find a Philadelphia inan in the crowds: sgt Shits etid}Becretarysuiucoln Acs ull was nee BF EPH UR IT ok teoneorithe oa the streets; the strangers have captured Uke = TANT NAVAL ConsrauCTOR F. T. Bowles | court house this morning, aud was heard to say |" oniear op THE WASHINGTON KNIGHTS, brane piae Oyster Fupre NO: JOY EDSON, Se detailed to duiy as secretary of the he would stlek by Payne, A special train from Wasi miles, 3 laps, - Ray, DR. HODCK sory board now Insesstonin tho Navy | TUFSPAY NEXT FIXED FOR TRIAL. OF THE casES, | tle herore dye last eve THR 1 P.M, a ' —— t Mr. H. H. Wells, special United States attorney | delegation of Knights Templs 7 milea 7 aS Hi: w York avenue, — oe eit a States in a 5 re By N COMIQUE. (Young Me tim building). 095-4~] PRestpENTTAL . in the star route Jury bribery cases, came into the | Colulnbla and aos eaaak ce tn a ae MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1882, Toe, QUILL vace M NATIONAL, ppointed Wm, 8. Smita, Police Court about 11 o'clock this morning to set @ | hearted Columbia boat! slat ys, W iniles, 7 laps, & accine F , LMAN'S. TW. Kinsley, of Bostoa, ant D. K. Tripp, | day to try the charges against Arthur Payne, ar- | over to make the Coluinaie caee McINTYRE & HE Dri 6, 67 Penuiay nis is the onl umission to examine two hundred | rested for attempting to corrupt Juror Brown and | the races tals afternoon. virus used by the y of ratlroxd constructed by the | any others who may be arrested on this charge. eltie Railroad com in In Mr. Wells sald that he expected to be ready to g s y s to trial In the case of two or more of the defeni- | today in the b Jr. of Newport, | ants by next Monday. Mr. IL C, Clagett, counsel | prose ana iat of tie national board of | for Payne, asked that Tues be instead of | W FAMOUS COMBINATION, E & HEATH, CONNERS & KELLY, E BATCHELLE! ELLE FAMIL! physicians as the bes mandery,N Or W i) nile Lith ights Templar p e, In the boat » bicycle Wurnament. Columbia, mber i pe) a nema OF pal oo he cannob get his withesses be voce | Washington aud Votomac commanders held | A we ean . See health, vice Dr. Charles F. Folsom, o} ssachu- | Monday, annot £1 ss¢s by Mon- | places in the first division, and De TRE TORN Setamne SS setts, resigned. day, Mr. Wells consented and. the court xed | dery in the fourth oF inounted divisior Nasnvinnr, Texn OL fire at Hop. 3: ¥. ae ‘Tuesday next at clock for the hearing of the | following Washington Knights were in line Kinsville, Ve cat was or an ine ee ener: Lirvr. Very’s SysTEM Of night signals has been | cas Washington Conmaandery No. L-- Win G, Brock, | KES! i Gta oe rye’ RS AND | opted in the Navy MOTION TO REDUCE PAYN®’S BAIL REFUSED. eminent commander; A. M. Tubmnan, captain | and was exus ight. Four blocks is requested Spy Saas GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GI LINCOLN HA ON THURSDAY > Mr. Clagett made a motion that the court reduce | Keneral; Daniel McFirlan, prelate: Chas Shelve ENT Case.—In the | gue Gait ig themes oh ae i esa Jue | Senior Warden; John H. Brough, junior warden | the builasugs is $100, terday the argu- | Snell declined absolutely to reduce the b.il in this | John Keyworth, treasurer; H. Harvey: Hazard, | ‘The insurance will pul cover ment case was | suse poe 4 J Cromwell, standard de — a representa- : ange an, sword bearer; John H. Olea station, did not it he ae ee G i Warder; Winfleld 'S, Jenks, first guard; J. Joily | tted a briet for | | Mr. Clagett sald that as the case was.amtste. | Jones, second yuard; Matun Heonen think ctane, | nor ae Hoes erat Jury case, the court could | Wm. &. Cox, sentinel: Past Commanders tobe Sebi an % reduce the ba J. Stephenson; Sir Knights J: | suburbs ¢ as 8: Veet deve ty mi the statute fs mntalued. The court sald. the case was one for the grand Oe ve 5 artiets, | SUOSMOS OF Us city, tw is. authorized to collect * RGR eR ene 5 jury. , ". Dre volver, Uhe © rn. SUUEEEAHY HOLGEH Loving) Teturned) to) Washe |i: wens agreed with guase SieI:tinn the case enhison, Fred. G, Detrich, B. | inthe sen {ngton, was at his office In the department to-day. | was ‘one for the grand jury He salt thar whens Fiench, Alwere Yon wi ae Robert H. : Wi respense to an inquiry the Secretary said he | the punishment might be one year in the penlten- | Granaui Joe Gawlee Se cae os uy Lem Hi id not know how long he would remain tn the | ttary the case could be sent to the grand Jur: Henry, Jos. 'F. Hodgson, J. J. that he had made no definite plans as to his | — Counsel for the defense claimed that the offense Johnson, Jas. W. Kemp, Jno. > Loss OM > Stock $20,000, 2 lose sof dis- | THE CURTIS POLITICAL Ass National | United States Supreme Cou. ment in the Curtis political closed. Mr. Everett. P. Wheeicr, tive of the civil service reform ke an argument, but has subi the government, In whitch the constitutionallty of | me LESTON'S NEW TABERNACL ler the dircetion of Prof. JE SKS. PUGH, WHIPPL, Bold Work of Colorade Bandit. Léapvitis, © : a Walta, dy ONL Opposite the Arkansas va ME and othera will assis e ‘opartn the firm name of PA YATIONAL JOCKEY ¢ N pl pred by two masked, ered the driver with a re pr ordered Lhe pessengers who were to dis y did »0, and being nt covered them r relien ting to over tu] consent. “Geo. H. Pad wo, | and receipt all buls due ti 1882. )H. PADDO! 35-2 FRANKLIN P. Fr FCTOR OF LUMBIA, Wasinaron, Oct avers of the District will take 1882, FALL MEE’ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. auck, Ch: grec AL FALL OPENING, WED! DAY, OCTOBER 4ru, OF FRENCH BONNETS AND LONDON HATS, selected personally while in Europe. ‘You are respectfully invited. MRS. J. P. PALMER. FCOPSKIRTS OF *-KEFU TEEL, 250. A fine French Woven CORSET at $1, usually soit A. Fine French Contille Hand-mate CORSET, at 3. hi iin other “tel pecial lot of Child ival, Biue and Bros. every style an Sud cuaran ters perfect fit and erinfert. HER SPECIALT! French Hand-made Uns snd Guest Impocted| Hosiery. n wiler Braces and all Dress Reform Gools. French Corsets and Bustles. The cules” Porting Corset, for which Miss special az: anda $1 Corset, ber own make, that for the prica t be surpassed. —Freneb, German and Spanish spoken. a HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Cus iz — CROCKERY, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. Five stories devoted to the above class of goods, civ iow us the larzest stock and «rea.est variety we have ever cMlered. M. W. BEVERIDGE, oT SYLVANIA AVENUE NN. Ww. - PF 709 MARKET SPACE. 709 CHINA, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, nd ORNAMENTAL GOOD pods is now complete, and we are ut in quality, variety and price. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. COMING PREPAR a first-class HEATING Our stock is now Show tee 5 tion the largest. sseortinent of he you ction th est aesortme above goods in this city. ‘2 sinh so. Sint: AGas Fitting. Job- airing prowpt'y aiteuded to. W. 5. JENA & COL. we ‘717 Tth street northwest. SEWING MACHINES, &e. BEFORE PURCHASID SEWING MACHINS THE NEW HARTFC DD! THE NEW ELDREDGE ! movements. The selection of persons for the sev- | was one that could be disposed of by the court. j Myers, Arthur A. Nauck. Cha: eral positions of inspsctorsof foreign steamers has |" Judge z WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. nell said that the offense was puntshable | Nutze, Harry Olcott, Chas. H. Payne, Fred. AL reicned has received the duplicate « Constdered by the Sere matter, however, is being | by imprisonment for ore year and a fine of $1.00. | Rockur, W.scote Sevier doh F Stepiiencon, Benj, e taxes for the year ending June 30, considered by the Secretary. ‘There was a@ question whether this court could |p. gutr, Henry r Chas. -A. ett, , COL. Oct. 26 — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, Pe ready to receive payment premier, I Sas end a person to jail fora year, He has sent per-| ‘Columbia Commandery’ Nar 2 T. Longley, ast night, and will 82, the sons to jail for 11 months and 29 days, but as there nd | was a doubt about the power of the court to Gnecb If of said tax is due November 1, - . 7, | Other half May 1, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. | ter hal whovey ohn Wiison, capiain W. R. Spewre. generalissinio; EH vec! hii political affairs in New York s nd ‘hole of said tax before the first v1 a 2 ‘i ve bel s @ person to jail for a year he would send the case lain, senior warden; Dr. Wia. ‘Pitts day of December, 1883, will have a deduction of five ©) | Jeon cy pan a aoe ates Rave been the sub- | # Person to jury. 3 hore, stawedema Benes See SCH AND Per cent. thereon, a authoritatively dented by the Pr Mr. Clagett sald that he could give a smaller | sword bearer Roxon FIVE RACES EACH DAY, On so much of the first half of said ta he Novem bond than $2,000, but could not give $2,000. Ser, quartermaste: ~ Kosten y 4 AY, ber 1, 188% i ® uid during said month, a | bers of the Cabinet. ope Shae Se ue fot give 2.000. ay, | SF quartermas ! governtnent has tnt ner cent. will be added on the first ———+———— he Was again committed In defauil of Dall Arnol, T. P. E objection to the ali i Gis of whieh ch succonding month thereafter uutil the same | No Sprit iy THE CoMET.—C BAIL IN THE OTHER CASES. man, S.C. J. K. Hoskins, | Tunis and the ests nt or French tribunal TPN ek reece gety wth as the Lew direets. | of the Naval Observatory, on W sc Mr. Wells said that he did not Intend to tet the | Dr. fi. C eee in the honorable conduct of wich 1 bas full cone . - “ . ‘neni Prue May 1 19eh af nee neaid | Ue comet through the great equatorLu, punt of ballin Payne’s case be a limit in the 5 John W. Me lence. it Britain, however, can permit Ro WILL BE A STEEPLECHASE. Aroute op asgiue Alay L185, if not pald within sata | the comes throug Chat the elongated appearance | cases of others, as he would ask a high-r ball in F. Mar- | thing detrimental to cou al treaty with By order of Commissioners of the D. C. of the nucleus is due to two masses of nebulous | some cases. He also sald he wanted to be present Khodes, E. | Tunis. France has given the f @SSUPANCES OR ae S TGHS F. COOK, matt-r, One of which ty between the nucleus | In court when bail was offered In the cases. 0. Lunucy, | tis polnt, and tt as pertectis derstood by ner is Deities We ecomiaen, 5 es District of Columbia. | proper’and the sun, and the other on the side = | What Whatever arrangement glind may make Improper cheracters will positively be excludol. a REOW toward the tall, Both these masses are somewhat ipeas UReeT te 3,0, E Corson, Past | with Ezypt, the rig dames sto mentee detached from the nucleus, the one ih the direc- | 1848 follows: “Every person wito corruptly or by nigh! threats or force, or by threatening letters or any 1h A Be PA tan dines, | respected equally with U vets nortinw st, oppowite te. € heiet ol ton of the tall being the ‘brighter, but neither . ‘ ning Jer eUlgson, ackson, J. A. Stuiti, J. Trains leave the Baitimore and Ohfo railroad ¢ MOice hours 813 1GET Tae Ato Be = op awe | HOw OF the tall, b Tented, sunk appearance of | threatening colamunteations, endeavors to init vit Bull, Chas Bran}, AW "(me parr gitar for the track at 9 and 10 a.m., 12 m., 12:10, 12:95, aie on Or ort > nucleus. | These luminous portions of the | nee. intimidate or tupede any grandor petit juror | iw. ‘Turkenton,G. W. Fisuer, Jas. Greaves, i SR AMORIA, ADL 6 arren, who has 12:50and 1:30 and will be ‘n waiting at tue ter- 7 OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, comet are probably what has been observed tor hy court of the United States in the discharge of | A” Shinn, W. H. Hoover, Jos. Libbey. deen Searching tor Prof. Palmer and’ his party, mination of the races, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Separate portions of the comet, und ied to the | Pls duty, or who corruptly or by threatsor force, or |“ DeMolay Commandery—E. F. Lawson, eminent | Who tt ts feared been murdered by Bedautns, » OF the British, Nv PARTY KILLED BY ARABS, fe - : ORS by threatening letters or any threatening commu- | eommunders aoe daa Feports that he has seizod a letter at Akba Written Kound-trip tickets, 10 cents. Wasnrxatox, Oct. 11, 1992, | Peller that the comet had “apltt nleations, Influences, obstructs or impedes, or en- | Jocuumn, captain Geuees by the governor of Nakhl, proving that the gor- toeatteption of taxpayers is, allot to therccent en-| | PERSONAL.—ASSistant Postmaster General Hat- | deaVors to iniluence, obstruct or impede the due | Wis Rodse mecaeer ct aoe ar | states that trey were tea. ee Seaces tele Retperte Feime peotae ones cl | ton has gone to New York tora hort stay.—sir | milmlnistration’ of justice therein, ‘shall be pitne | guns Rusty io seurees phos: Somer lle, senlor war S that they Were killed. Gaede Fee willbe started promptly at efelock. —_} reteacen, thelr property from previous. fenatics upon | tom Nis gone to New York fora short. stay. —— at | Gottars OF Sine Of notanore hadi ene thousand | mona, quartermsseert W. I. i: Cisse, Wet, MK. DAVITT ON TEEN NARMONY. olf Payient of (6 per centum interest per annum upon all | Erederick 1 Mr. Gienn Brown. of kiss eiry, | dollars or by Imprisonment not more than one | Prime, GA Sheehan, W. A. Johusm’ Wri. He | Loxpos, oc a Ne he apeiking ot One es . in arrears on the Ist day of July, 1879, | the Arlington. Mr. Glen in Institute of | ¥€a% OF by both such fine and imprisonment.” Hoover, W. T. Birch, 8. s, E.G. Whee! W last ‘niglit, denied that there were splits Im AND SALE AT E sald pa: en mi de on or jore | A if cl = = rey rh Ss ~ o | Paar egy MARKRTTE Rg, Street E aden = session at’ Cincinnatl.—Dr. George H. Mitchell, | 2°¢ 8'and Jury offenses. ‘The general opinion ts | radis, J. H. Walk a Do. 626 F street northwest, one door from Tthstrest, | 1 esand 10 per cent intezest, with other costs, Choice Oil Paintings, Engravines, Chromos, ete. ; ala) | Will reattach if this pri lerge snd fhoice Stock of Paperhansinss, Pictura | time timited by the Iai Pa ctu of the Pension Office, has gone to New York, to | (hat the Police Court has Jurisdiction over all mis- | Miner, W. B. Gray. leas Soll, Out not almoreee ae principle ee is not ayal ed of before the | take part in the political campalgn, in that stite, Seca court ending ceded reared WHERE THE KNIGHTS ARE QUARTERED. ARABI AND HIS FELLOW Puts 2 te : By orcer of the C ioners. is Wife and DF, Soke Ee eeaican. and | Ors punishable in ful only, and when the offense | _DeMolay Commandery. No. 4, have headquarters | Carno, Oct. 26.—The Engl'sh counsel decline to Steele Breer Calne ere | eee aaa era COOK His. Nelle “ond OF. Joba Hin wee noted New York | Pn) puniticd witn sae enn ic eee lke een Washington Cominandery at | undertake the defeuse of Matioud, Baroudl ana 7 i re. —R entitive M D NH i 7 é ~ - | cl -13t Goleaior of Mesos, D-C. | Giviney arp, Ab the: Kiger: —Rapresentativol Mc: (tent a Ty Denes Se a ee Cane a ee Potonie Commandery at the Ashland | Touiba Pasha, Who are accused of Incendiaristng ATTORNEYS. 3° FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS.—pe- | [<!DIey, Of Ohlo, arrived in town t Sporing and prfetice, when the sentence 18 one year or more, | Rouse, and Columbla Commandery at the Hotel | but will decend Arabl Pasha, Ail. Febtnk, Aba AVENE TS. J nevolent citizens of the District of Columba pee ee ee aree Tegistered in cin: | 148 construed that such case isa penitentiary Lafayette, ihe commanderies expect Pees ang Osman Fanzi, the latter OF mivom #5 cha 10 approve of the practic: pethods: e cit ast G - “ oe gl he ki a e et ave aim Pa: TIMES are evenly neqoended ince ones ormat: | clunatl yestentay. Me? Brentange the wel: | Ofense Fi fe e ‘Terms Cas ‘ r r een eae ms ‘The case exettes much interest among members | With thelr trip and with the courtesies of thelr | are to be tried spate IC 18 declared thi ear Comeeaandine Children's Clothe trees Gentlemen's Underwear, | known book and periodical dealer in Now York, 18 | of the ine sat others, and already there 1s consid. | Philadelphia, raters To-night and to-morrow | there are only 130 prisoners at Cairo, and very few Practices in all the Courts. 25 gears 12! Doinvetie tervice Wace pean, | at Willard’s ——Mr. Charles Payson, of Washihg- | OF 4h¢ conjecture as to the mode of proceeding, as | will be given up to sigit-seeing. Major W. | in the Interior. -Sir Chatles Wilsvu. denies thet ctices tery, Sfeuditiz, Doincatie service, Want by this fon, was registered, in Chteago, on Tuesday. —— | tow wil Ge iret tet ke Bayliss, of St: John's Cominandery, of Providence, | Ninet was lil-treated while ie Was in ptison. dey OF shy work 4 woman can do, to the WO- | gen, i Arge! s e, Sat eave wel = S eaiah th 7 aid sonia Miceney- at Lane, S MORK DEPARTMENT of Fifth Subdivision | $0 ‘Oswald Chariton, of the British legation, were | , Brown 1s the only witness whose name fs in- | R. J., came to Philadelphia as a guest of Wash: it Gunton Lar Batlatng Associared Charities, 922 D etreet northwest, varrants, a ston Commandery and paraded with them, Lori registered In New York last mght-—Adiniral ana | 20TS*d_on the back of the warrants, and he can | Ih, mninandery «and paraded ne. pen ly testify agalnst Foote and Payne directly. LADIES WIth 1HE quGHTa, Lox - 36 arket-Hougiton, S72 Louisiana avenue. - Mrs. Boggs, of this clty, sailed for Europe yester- | 0! = ting to-day Us free hand APANES 1 S. a ith an, New | Sculptor, died yesterday, from ealth con- he rumors that a warrant w! sworn out h Wasi ery. three-year olds, ws won. by Lord Zetiaad’s chest- ___JAPANESE GOODS. Youd avenenoniorest and Ht streets to 1409 New | Tracted during «long residemee in Rome against MF. Wm, Dickson for luproper conduct in | Knights are Sccompanied by their wives. Among | Sineesear olds, w.s won, by Lord Zetiaad's chest. JAY GOULD, 421 Ora STR a _ ee re jury room during the star route trial was not | the ladies tn the party are Mrs Orange Firman, | Bycucm cate tyson d ae ek J. and E sts., one equare from e. | [5 SAML S. SHEDD, National Jockey Club Races. positively confirmed this morning. A Srar re- | Mrs. T. G. DeMoll, Mrs. Wm. E. Dennison, Mrs F. | miy, Gehetmniss, tnird. Five horses ran. ie Janterus, ‘ans, Deco tive Pi 409 Oru StreET NontHwesr. THR SPORT AT IVY CITY TO-DAY. pore! asked Mr. H. HE Wells ie the government in- <7 pee. aS z a8 ——, ee oat desssieo = ders, ete. Also, new Xmas Cards, Scrap Victures, ete. 4 =a tended to issue a warrant for Mr. Dickson. ver, HL. Pa: 3 enry Wex, Mrs . 3 = | ratro ne TORY, SLATE MANTELS ang ane oa nuee ears lear one He sald, “I have no information on the subject, | W. S Roose, Mrs. SS. Coggins and Mrs’W T. trond Gare es ae, svoeek LovELes Liprary PLUMBING and TINNING. * | the day for the Ivy City races all that coul and cannot tell you.” Prime. ‘oagress by the Te. 9 | asked. | The attendance to-day was larger than | "Will the warrant be issued to-day?” persisted BRIDAL PARTIES. Seni eprmened oellire y here to-day, a yesterday, the track in splendid condition, and | the reporter. Two bridegrooms marched with Washington | PUvICAnS of the Uwenty-si = (eg GAS FIXTURES.—E. BROOKS, the accessorles all that could be desired.’ Tae | “Stain sure that I can’t tell you,” sald Mr. Wells Commandery—Messrs. Orange Firman and Henry | O0 e494 ballot The following books, published, of all the beat works grand stand was well Med with Washtngton’s with a smile. Wex, the words which made them benedicts having Bank HMobbers Shoot a ™% in CURRENT AND SYANDAKD LITERATURE, L sd 531 15TH SrREET, rominent people, the ladies in goodly numbers | — ‘The impression ts that a'warrant will be issued been said In Washington, Tuesday evening. Mr.) Nasuva, N. HL, Oct 95 Lis reported that the Seay tu fier, Y any addrexe—sncte numbers at 10 lending their presence and sinttes. during the day, and the government counsel don’t 7 r same, bound in cloth, wo J. Henry Small, who was married a couple of weeks se Sie! , me pelted tor Mbtaries, Cache oe ae ee Full assortment Mitchell, Vanco & Co.'s Goods. Cor- TO-DAY'S PROGRAM. care to say anything about tt untill thas become | ago, aid who ts now on his weddine trip, tell | U&UK at W ecole ered dogedly aye} <9 all OS we [ght Marae nang aH atone | he TONS oar wat was god upon | = =H Ate with Coma Commi. | eRe et te ke 5 = cor: & st race Is elling race Ps Mr. Is decling ay wl as uy ' * 2 crc." 1D WILSON'S INSECTICIDE, | tnlle. The entries are Coustautina, Mamie Fields, | in his conference with Mn Merrick yesterday.” It THE WASHINGTON BOATING MEN. and shot one Man, | = the best powder for roaches, and refined Gura | Jota, Nan y Lyle, Chickadee, Little Buttercup, | ts learne i, however, that Mr. McNelly, one of the There is quite a colony of Washington boating Sailors Murdered by the N: ven Of { Campho for oths, at Dit. Hartford, Black Prince and Hotachimte. jurors who objected Mr. Dickson reading his | men here, and the result of the races this after- Basket i, - | Penneytvania a The s-cond race is a handicap sweepstake—one | notes of the interview between Brown and himself noon is watched with much interest. The| New Beprorm anton letter received SAMUEL KER, mile and @ haif. For this the entries are General | berore the Jury, was before Mr. Wells to-day, and ste aa doubtable four that | in thls city from Captain Crapo, of the schooner sere rag ote 2) DRY Goon: Monroe Colonel eSbrasuc, Checkmate, Duke of | itis surmised d that lie m: ade an aMidavit on which ae ee teen Spr eis Presi nee vd | Surprise, of this port. at Basket Island, neer Punta, Dvoke eee Ft ‘street northwest. 1 in, Lida Stanhope and Brunswick. to base a charge against Mr. Dickson. “4 # D renas, glves p: liars of tac disaster, am Eig te tere Xow French an Scotch Ginghains, just opened: bost raided mace Js for, three year olds—one mile. | “wp. picksow APPLIES FOR A WaRRant FOR noweN. | {H° Columb, boys as, Sure winners of the four- | Arcaas fives particilars Of Cc dissstcr, and aso iv Guulities at low prices, es are ekburn, Wandering, Fair- 5 a ‘ f E it 8 i aa aebnenees amsneeon te - Hf I puratey ioiree nee Silks, Satins, ‘tnd Rhsdames, extra good values, ‘3 npr Castor, Corone, Tennysou, Baron | , Mr. William Dicksoh, came to the Police Court | formidable by ths frends of the two crews tiny | Islibd was subsequently wiss-cred by the natives, by Lor’ vi SI ‘s a o “Ww! ve vi 2 ith Ube exception of a Port se boy. He also Faverot, Bessie and Pearl Thorn, yesterday afternoon to swear out a warrant | are to row against them. “Why, we will have | WI the « Lot at Pe e He a | mcs GLEN Fy 7D BETHES: TATE) 4 —_ against Henry A. Bowen, special agent of the De- a Walk-over,” said a natty little gentleman, wear- | States that a boat's crew be iug Wo the British 0 | (2g GLEN FLOKA AND BETHESDA WATERS yearolineren ee eee three- | partment of Justice, charging Iiurwith attempt. | ing a Columbla badge, toTue Stak man, “Don'tsay | bark Rosoneath, which foun dere at se compris £ iH FROM THE SPRING. The ftth race, an extra selling race, three- | !ng to influence and corrupt a member of the star anything about it, but we will have a waik-over, | tug the mate a four ime - we also murdered by pees fourths of a mile, will be made up at the Judge's | Toute Jury. Capt. Prince, the clerk of the court, | Tregardour crow aS tie best fone ia the aeuatee, | the natives the mste ‘alone essapin W. C. MILBURN, Pr, stand before one o'clock to-day. referred Mr. Dickson, to Prosecuting Attorney except the Hill les. [think they could beat the | afterwards re: ed by some friend 7c. N. IARMACTST, The sixth and ast ra will be a steeple- Moore, who, after listening to Mr. Dickson’s com- Hilisdales, as that crew stands now. Most of the | Sent to aise pr ul ce chose, for which the entries are Joe Hunt, 143 | Plaint, referred him to Special United States At- | {nterest of the Washington boating men centers | been inassacred by the nutlves at U is polnt. pounds; Not Pros, 132 pounds; Flower of Meath, | torney Wells. Dickson went to Mr. Weils’ offic, | In'tine ipurmicot cane es teh will be rowed at halt- 10 vor. Leila "author of 16. 5 vols. Fr ci 1429 Pennsylvania avon, — * Te = 5 i ea “tn 2 “5 - } on Louisiana avenue yesterday afternoon an ast 2 o'clock. The Columbixs will have as competl- | "The Anarchist Conuspiracy in France. HOTELS, &e. Pate tnaaones ore ee the Warren et eee e ne eae Sat BO’ Issue | forsin this tice a four trom th» Fatrmount elub A REVOLUTIONARY ORGANIZATION AT WORK. =e a LS . 5 DAY e warrant, but took the matter under consider- | andafour from the Crescent ci f : Oct. 26.—Le Paris publishes the detalls PCTs Se aH ewe, Were sold last night at the, National hotel, on | ation for the present, tis thought that the war. | ANAS four gep ne gneed lpind moma rors! penish Nun. by Thos, De Quince! . The C#een Mouutain Boye, by Jude P. Thompson. 22. 10 vols. Fleurette, by Eugene Scrite Second Thouchts, by Bi The New Magd Divorce, by Mt Liteof Washi 5 vols. Social } tiquette, . Svos. Single Heart and Reade .. rant will be tssued. Davis, 2, and Nesmith, bow. been rowing © narchist. conspirac: ; Tuey ae att is ce. Consta ia r] a pe nic ra bal a sk = 2D POse a orot st ie] FIFTH AVENUE, Shotes, Hariord $85 Hutbrcu 88; Blaee ‘Prins |, Heote az Shaw, for whom warrants have been | Waves. Nesta Uawaave been fui on ers th all the towns and manufacturing Wileeee oF YORK #5, Mamte Fields $30, Tota 995, Chickadee $15, | 48SUed, are still at Lange. quarters a6 the University of Pennsyivania boat | France. ‘The members are mostly young men woo ghd aa Hoiachttate $15, N. Lysle $10. For the second race —— house, They have been doinz good work, and | Gictriyuts revoluuionary. papers.” Evelteromy bee General Monroe and Colonel § rague each sold Political N Show themselves worthy of the confidence which | 4 qictinclive name. A Irtier, whic! Was sez for $100, Duke of Montalban $20, wit Checkmate Sodsalantery bce) the club repose in them. It was the talk among | ty tne authorities, recommends tha the gr. Lida Stinhope, and Brunswick at $25 each, “Wane | OfVIL SERVICE REFORM BALTIMORE ELECTION—CON- | the boating men to-day tuat the Crescent tour should pretend to be trades aulone All che pare , {| dering was the favorite for the third race, selling See TOA EY MOMINASIONE) DEL Would not appear in the race, as the same crew 18 | in'a department form a federation, oome levine, Hoom, Senquet Halls sud Putas Pug nes nae cea | for $8. Wha, Govoraer Bose rte bene | Answers to a clreular addresset by the civ | Nowa not e four-oar gig Tice, Some of the Co- | Soret dyinbol, and, Those ede ee ee i fo mquet an vate Parlors are now: ly $00. For the steeplechase Kitty Clark was the Service Reform association to candidates for Con- lumbia boys thought Unit the fine rowing of the as, home for permanent ;uests and the traveling publ ‘the new and taurants are under Cx ~ between the group and the central committee, VEDDIN ‘i 3 PSs in N been received from | W shington four had discouraged the Crescents. ne a WEDZINGS, ‘avorite, going for $25, Joo Hunt bringing $i¥, | 2°88 In New York state have g : - Several of the persons arrested on Saturday last 2 Gen. Slocum, Howard Carroll, Charles Rhodes, N. | The most sanguine of the Columbias do not pre- a . > on RECEPTIONS, Bethune $7, Nol Pros $5, and the fleld $4. W. Nutting ‘and Lewis Beach. ‘They all express | dict victory inthe elgateoar race, which wil be | Biong to federartons. ‘The central committee Is BANQUETS, Ero. whe Bnces ‘Ke-day- themselves in favor of the Senate bill to regulate | rowed at halt-past four o'clock ‘thls afternoon. | COMPOsed Of a delegate from oe wou and tert aatieear HARTFORD WINS THE FINST. and tmprove the civil service and the house bill | The Columbias will, in Uhls race, have for their | YOU. Ttineets monthly at Geneva, Letters In Aud th No. 4 VICTOR. All other makes of mzchines on han} and sold ou easy mouthiy pss “al discount for casi at S, m Rooms, Building. Singer Needles one cent each; Reedies two cents. HE LADIES WHO COULD NOT G supply, of : receiv Say ete hee bot hs ones nee eee finisled aud lighter running then any preceding ones, Fiease call early and secure first choice. We tiso sell OTH K KINDS of new latest improved Ma- qhines, | We empl: 3 po, contside agents; can therefore en op A a sell, rent or repair. is C. AUERBACH, Cor. ith and H sts.. Next door to Aucrbacw’s Gent's Furnishisie and Mat 8b By OU WILL REGRET IT IF FOU BUY ANY SEW- ING MACHINE before youcome here and see our *feadtively no sgents employed. o 5 aE SRENNEL, 27 Oth steest northwest, Iself all kinds; rent and repair. Er] =—=—= — LA THeenon, BUYERS! While our {rent pavemeyt is being torn wy OOR Sfock OF CARPETS feenli Leing increased, If you can’t get in the fcont way you will find AN ENTRANCEAT 305 FIGHTI STREET. ‘twill pay you to ome and eco na, as the Laneaina wo gee offering will m/re than compensate for the troubic. SIN{LETON & HOEKE, "a 3 " 4 ik KH writ ha to Hrartiord in Teens ged ut, 1200. I was won. by | Prohibiting politcal assessinonts, measures Which | sole competitor the Metropolitan Club of New S Gea er once a ee stantina third. #fenen mutual pald $9010. ‘From | "Be Be RW Tore ere oe atDE nwention | xore. ue, soramvia cient 1° Composed Of Nute, | Aucust at Montocau-les Mines were wor the start Hartford held the lead, closely pressed by | yaar cient, atten a. Tee eee aren vention | stroke; Wade, Bee a eer Se Woodward, | as the committee disapproved tem as premature UNIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE Binck Prince, who was the paste Ut atthe bee Tcmitnettas or ike ctekaes Cio ae ee Sim coxswaln’ The ere bate eae ecient | They were due to the Clericalisia of {he mnaget FACULTY Bek Fine Sol or Stn Be fr gan? °° | ape Wim A Bate for oguaty cere: “alter | Utduen'sad" wre opponents ase mere | ofa tne, The iynami ound by te author 5: CHECKMATE WON ‘THE SECOND RACE. pated tor dat olen ant-Kelly Tammany | cue UTS eeO, Uh ae Wane ey ti 2O- | Ksuccession of fires at Auilcns has prod Uihicaticns and ths 1anceat stock of Books, the latest | 4 aXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUITLOZENGE | , Checkmate won the second nice In 2:57. ‘The county convention indorsed the citizens’ ticket | they will dine between’ the tour nur ana che, elzht- Fublications, and all the standsra works of Poetry, favorite was Gen. Monroe in the Paris and other | Teagea by Allan Campbell. oar race at the old Mulberry Mouse, near the History and Fiction, which T sell at ‘errat deal lest | TAMAR FOR CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, 1s. French mutuals paid $28.55. Brunswick | “The annual election for members of the fret | otf Rection with the FORE at Monsooa you will convinee yourself, Send for Catalogues. BILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON CHOKING EEA ee ee branch of the Baltimore city council was held yes- pehimong the members of the Columbla Club here, | much criticised, but is taker coy epunige up. 03-t, the, 26 MITCHELL & K ecerain, laion, by 5 vols. Pau! and Virginia. 10 vors, Tale of Two Cities. by Charles Dickens: | . 5 vole. ‘The Hermits, by Kev. Charies Kingsley. S c) terday. The democrats elected their candidates e crews, are Messrs. Ccon, Williams, Cof- biican newspapers at CHAS. BAC, aitecns Te neces | erie aaa Goh aka tae | Re Beckachuy Warr ty ae ag fue | went aed 416 77H STREET, Washington. INDIEN Prepared by GRILLON. THE CLOSING EVENTS YESTERDAY. cans, the last, council being composed entirely of Our assortment of Chi and New Yeai’s Cards Sole Proprietor, ‘The closing events at Ivy City, pesterdny, after | democrats. ‘The total democratic vote was 24,495; AEA satgt tloms a Ss the best and finest collection Fharmacien de Ire clesse dels the fourih Face, (for which there was only one | total opposition, 18,444. ountry. 1 Facute do Paris, entry, Bootjack, walking over the course), wasa| ‘The stalwarts of ‘western Pennsylvania have ‘2 race made up on the track, three-fourths of a mile, | been startled by the defection of State Senator 27 rue Rambuteau, Paris, for aaa The Sareea were prone ED Eales Butterworth, of Erie, who has Rone over co the in Lot mstantina, Emily lary Warret independent republicans, ir. Butterwor was tnitous ‘Greate ges Naluatle “information st | GRILLON ‘Tamar—unitke Pills and tne usual purga- | Perplex. Mary Warren wor davcite Macy War the first senator to cast a vote for Don Cameron, general interest. “tne Sanity eit i Sree is ag caste to tale, and never pro- | TTT and the Cte Conte atta ar ae inn | and always acted with the regulars eee oe the general princi ja house drai duces irritation. three-quarter post, when Constantina went for- that he jatended to write a letter declaring | to uequit Mimselt well Hoe, SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET OF ’ ard and took the’ lead and finished winner imself in favor of the independent republican ‘THE CAFIAL CITY BICYCLE CLUB ee sh ene one length: Tots ‘1 Warren third, | ticket in that state. thanks to you for weet Home. Fold by all Druggists. 05-th9t. wAs8t, Ip wen ce second, Mary arrived last night, ana took quarters at the epemphiet, “Home. fourth, Perplex’ rth, Eula sixth and} Congressional nominations were made yester- Ba serpent eturdent ile by calpain atverdion, cit? Haniel DEMesey's : Fron Bil fast “Tims, qt. Mutual pools 4ay as follows; Joseph G. Vale (greenbacker), 19th The emery ee oe ma, con ‘a fow st ; John y i. ¥. save, in uly. ho decholders "woot canine Pithe sixth and last event was a hurdie |“ Got. John O'Byrne, the desistauy district attor- egy pe pong nin st 1730 Pst WEDDING INVITATIONS race, one and a-half mt ney in New York city, was reported as having sald — Circle, in a recent at Wilmi Del. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. aoe 2. WEDDING STATIONERY. TON FISHER, CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- MENT, 006 4 stret northwest,” Thirty. years expert. OST SEY Sets CO DS : Gen. Prag tapers or bh “Tirice’ English Visiting Card," printed from plate, Fae ye See ee ge ine ‘One Dollar per hundred. ae Oe ee ‘substantiate the re: 913 Pesx: AVENUE, ‘Time, } port, and that the men owned the inspectors Between 9th and 10th streets, | 2° ‘were political friends of the general. ‘rect machi o18-1m ors Rotica FX gc elsewhere.” Notice. Semerel. i | PUREE ERISBE FEES AND, 200 a ota only by m | o16-1m°