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- : THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St.,hy The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tre Frexrxa Sran is served to mbscribers in the tty by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per Ror 44cents per montli. Cipies at the counter, 2 1 stage Prevald—60 cones mow ix monte, {Entered at the Post Cfiice at Washington. D. C., as Becund-c’ass mai] matter} Tux Wexxty Stan—pubiished on Friday—$2 a ve Periexeprepaid. Si mouths, $1; 10 ny = 5 0. opt for Che Evening Star, V°= 60—N® 9,211. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1882 TWO CENTS. _ LADIES’ GOODS Ss ECIAL OPENING oF MOURNING BON) STS AND HATS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT 201m AND 2isr. MRS. M. J. HUNT, om 1309 F STREET. M"= SELMA RUPPERT, 608 Nixra STREET, opposrre PaTENT OFFICE. Complete Stock of ZEPHYRS, CREWEL AND GERMANTOWN WOOL, KNITTING YARNS, WOKSTED GOODS, ART EMBROIDERIES AND OUTLINE WORK. Larze and select assortment of CHILDREN'S MERINO CLOAKS, CAPS AND DRESSES, In all the latest styles. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, FRINGES, AND ‘CRIMMINGS. 016-610 MM M. F. MILLER, “307 72H STREET, above M. 1207. HAIR GOODS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND SHADES. OMPSON'S WAVES, Coquett: “The BERN- THakD ie Wide, Netural WATER WAVES and CUE oF: MENTAL COMBS, BANDS, PINS, &c. Peon Waver, Co- filled at shortest M. PAT LOE AMD Mirario 1 ACES, REAL AND NL. WEARS UP EVERY DESCRIPTION, cLo Rs, FUR TRIMMINGS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRENCH CORSETS, ETC. Perinsy!vania avenue. aul tonew ones, old MODISTE. formerly with Lord & Taylor's, New York; Wm. Barr & Co., St. Lows, Mo. Cleaks, Doli at the shoriest notice. Perfect W Correet Pri visfaction Ku Dre Bridal Trou-seaus ity. oh-fin 107 Penusylvanis ave., over M. Willian’s. C HK RUPPERY, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. RARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, IN FANCY WORSTED WORK of new Cesiens for Embroidery on Linen, Mammoth snd Felt Cloth. A ‘ull Ine of Worsted and Ku:tted Child’s Ronneta, Embroidered Cloaks, all sizes, aud # general outit for children. antown and Zephyr Worsted, Gerioan, Spanish, Fuugarian Yarus, alicolors, All kinds Embroidering ateriacon bend. Stamping promptly executed. of ,PECIAL FALL OPENING, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4x, OF FRENCH BONNETS AND LONDON HATS, selected personally while in Europe. ‘You are respectfully invited. MRS. J. P. PALMER, 280 No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. DOUGLASS. D BUSTLES. THE FINEST WATCH SPRING ANY STYLE AND SIZE PO ORD. TEEL, 25. usually sold ri cline Eynch Contite Handmade CORSET, at si. is coret is eald in other ettsen a ve have one special lot of Chitiren's Regular Mato HOSE, in Cardival, Biue and Brown, at 25¢, Would va DOUGLASS, SINTH axD F STREETS Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and material, and guaran toes perfect At and comfort. HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underciothing, Merino Underwear and finest Imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces and all Dress Keform Gools. Freuch Comets and Burtles. | The, “Hercules” or wrting Corset, for which Misa ial aan Xue a 1 Corsct, her own take, that for the prisd cennot be surpaseed. N.b.—Freneb, German and Spanish spoken. _a5 Bares. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! READ: 3 Lot of all-wool ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, in all sizes, at $5, A Lot of licht-color cloth ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, trimmed with plush, at $8. 2 Line of LADIES’ ULSTERS, different shades, $6. A full assortment of black DIAGONAL DOLMANS, prettily triumed with either plush or far. Flush and Silk ULSTERS, plain and Chinchilla trimmed; also Velvet and Silk COATS in great variety. Handsorse Brocaded Satin quilted DOLMAN?, trimmed witn fur down front, and fur collar, only $30. SEAL SACQUES, warranted London dye, from $200 dnpwards. he MISSES" SUITS AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT n al its lines and shades of Dresses, Cloaks, od Havelocks for Children and Misses up to ISSEY HAVELOCAS, Seotch woo!— SG. $4; 8, $4.50; 10, $5; 12, $5.50; - $6, 16, $6. The BOYS’ CLOTH! A wi AND Ovane 16 years, DEPARTMENT, added but newest shapes and shades of s von Bors axp Yourns up to Special ate-ntion is exiled to the novelties of Infants? Re Embroidered Cloaks, Plush and ‘ante’ Lace Robes. Also, Lace trimmed ‘ierwear—to be found at the Ladies’ Un- 101 Bon A U0 ut we BoB Aa U UMMM Pe ike BEATE bBB A A UU MM MT 25 416 SEVENTH STREET. Oo ACCOUNT UF THE DEMAND FOR GOODS AT PRIVATE SALE, And stthe request of a crest number of our customers, particularly Ladies, the auction sales are POSTPONED UNTIL mesntime the Store will be open ALL DAY for Private Sales, when ALL Goons will be offered at servaL, cost. FANCY GOODS AT ONE-HALF THE RETAIL PRICE. . ‘Those desiring euch articles would do well to call @a:.y, as our stock is being rapidly reduced. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ont-1te Corner of 11th street. AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. GPEcTAL ‘ANNOUNCEMENT. (gr ATTENTION, KNIGHTS TEMPLARI MONDAY, Octob-r 30, or the purphea Of reset vitig the Gam mnndeny Oo. J. H. HAVERLY'S ey is mm Pittedetphiae SS Siew Ge CONSOLIDATED MASTODON MINSTRELS. | _!* aS a atlas) cotieine— ‘The owny Haverly's Minstréls fn the World. Bg 2 oN pon gree ara will be he.d at the Temple, SATURDAY, ‘28th -Proprietor. ‘at T o'clock p.m. By J. HL. Haverly..... a oe. A. Guilck ‘Manager. &. 6. ELMORE, Secretary. Greater, Better and Stronger than evr before. [os> COPARTNERSH.P No Ice, ae ‘i, Commaidgtion ‘ely Guapproschabs | & 1D. Bitting has this day retired from tho Aru of 5 and 4 Porjtively Ons] axel D. ‘ ay nessesys an Gotiection of ROBERT DAVIDSON & OO. ALL THE GREAT MINSTKEL CELEBRITIES. The bu-iness will be continued by Robert Davidson -—— ani Warner J. Kenderdine, who ascume all liabilities New, and Surpassing the Past. = All New, endl Barpgeing.to aod Alone in TteGrestness.| Siig? sa °0 and ime indebtedness must be Seats can now be secure’ at the Box office, 027 6 WARHEN J) RERDERDINE, it TARED D.BITTING. Will be held at Masonic Te: vie, on SUNDAY, Octal et 1B NATIONAL THEATER. " TO-NIGHT aT 8. SE 29tu, at 1:30 o'clock p.m., for urpose ot attending 8 RICE'S 8 the funeral of our decessed er, P.M. JOHN «. z eee P| Baxen. “Brethren of sistor ‘are fraternally 1n- B pis agape F | vited to attend. By order of tho W.-M. - R| 027-2 SiEPHEN F, GILL, fec'y._ 1 I BEING CONFINED TO MY BED BY SICK- Bs uxrxcnne pis ANY, £ sd nes, I have red the rervices of Dr. GEO. p _-Eutrouuded by New Scenery and Appoint- — — | Share of my Practice wad Tene ae tit hee Re ieuis, Hetllaut Goatniuey, and ® : reper es a of Den! MELANGE OF MIRTH" AND MELODY. R Geis — ij LV SOO UKs Dentse: ¥ MATINEE SATURDAY. cS eUB = THE EQUITABLE _00-OPERATIVE BUILDING MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, ASSOCIALION MANKIND, subscription books are now open for the 4th annual By the celebrate? Company which played it all summer | it#ue of stock, pay metitson which commence November, 026 at Daly’s Lheater, New York. aS a $1, O00 is Lavancod onekeh etre Mayu Fo AeNRED Music HALES Af this date $197,500 I= advanced to the members to = STREET. | buy homes, pay off mortares, dc. First appearance of the ecinformation will be furnished and subscription re- a : vod By NEW YORK GEEMANIA THEATER COMEDY | Sines iP Savile, $9 uw ‘ANY. bi. H. Twombly, Govt, Printing office. Director, -AD. NEUENDORET. | Thovias Somerville, 815 13th st. new. ace we waeOe lex Gardner, 911 F at. n.w. ‘omecvd sate Thao Coat ee han ot an] Goes We Cations, Bureau of Engraving. corner 9ib and D sta, n. w. Waslineton Ges C ner’s Music Hall. Curtain atdo'clock. —_025-4t = iS < Acrionitaral Dept. Surzeon General's office. ( OMPLIMENTARY ENTERTAINMENT. Arsessor's office, 434 at. 1.w. STERN LODGE, No. 7, 1. 0.0. F., Gon. W. Harkness, 1220 H st. nw. eal and Literary’ Enicriajnmentat Odi Foie | Wet. Welles, cor. 11th and Ma. ave. s.w. evo ihe Orr sud tilritendare ordi snefied | Dritentuting ‘Rigg! Setropodtan Bank. NEW THEATER COMIQUE. A NOLIOX EDSON, Seo}, BITE oe Rew. 025-08 MONDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1882, (p= Hopexts, pentist, McINTYRE & HEATH'S Has Removed to 1409 New York avenue, WAxGUs (GGunRInIOR, (Young Men's Christian Association building). 625-4w ct _ QUILL VACCINE SLIPS FROM NATIONAL McINTYRE & HEATH, CONNERS & KELLY, | US” vaccine Establishment, for sulo-at GILMAN'S LINE BATCHELLER, “ALEX. DAVIS, Drug etore, 627 Pennayivania avenue. "This, the only LAISCELLE FAMILY, RUSS & CONNALLY, | ing puyscienene Gea bet es Cnaoreed by esd THE FOUR SHaMROCKS, MASTER EDDY. uated EEaaoTe =e > ICE COLLEOCTO! OF a ‘Thursday and Saturday. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, . Beet ‘WasHTxaTox, October 23, 1832. = ABE RECROMANCEE." 023 _| rhe Taxpayers of the District will take notice that the . undermined ham received the duplicate of assesaments JNAtosaL sockey cuvs. of the taxes for the year ending June $0, 1883, and will = br roaciy-to receive paynient of tho taxcn ‘office frou: and after ihe fret day of November, 1882 1882, FALL MEETING, 1882. | “One-h if of said tax Js due November 1, 1882, the other half May 1, 1883. — Parties who pay the whole of said tax before the first deduction of five (5) doy of December, 1882, will ha TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. per cent. thereon. On so much of the first half of said taxes due Novem ber 1, 1882, as shall not be paid duripg said month, a WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. penalty of ‘two (2) per cent, will bes, ‘on the first y of each succeeding month thereafter until the same js paid, or otherwise proceeded with as the law directs. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. ‘The law imposes s ike peusity for n it of the second’ hall. due May 1, if not within eaid - amuonth of May. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, | "Ly order of Commissioners of theD: 0. O46 —- 024-6 Collector Taxes District of Columbia. DR. PEiuk HAS REMOVED HIS RESI- way E BAOns BACH DRY, EF anes tad cttice te coutene Cooat ee aD Streets northwest, opposite to Christ church. One of which _ Office hours 8 to 16,'1to 2, 4 to 6. 024-1w* [ee WASHINGTON TRAINING SCHOOL FOR WILL BE A STEEPLECHASE, FIETH ANNUAL SESSION, The revular course of lectures will be delivered MON- <= DAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS at 7 o'clock at the Improper characters will positively be excluded. Begining Petdapy October poe ceeee neers For further information apply to Mrs. Jane Hitz, 815 New Jersey avenue southeast, or Mrs. S. A.-M. Trains leave the Baitimore and Ohio railroad depot svete northwesg Sele CEO EG for the track at 9 and 10 am, 12m., 12:10, 12:25, . W. PRENTISS, M. D., Dean, 12:50and 1:30 p.m., and will be in waiting at the ter- | _023-m,wf.,3w 1224 9th street northwest. iination of the races. I d-trip tickets, 10 cents, ae THE MOST ORSTINATE CASES OF CA- tarrh and Hay Fever are cured by the nse of — Elys’ Cream Balm, the only agreeable remedy. Price 50 cents. ‘The first race will be started promptly at 1 o'clock. Apply into nostrils with littie finger. Ne. 626; ON EXHIBITION WNo.626 | CHRoNro Carannn.—I have suffered for years from “E 4 AND SALE aT E | Chronic Catarrh. ix weeks ago I was induced to try Street. MARERITER's, Street | Elys' Cream Balm. Itelief was instantaneous, and con- No. 626 E street north from 7th Thcice Of een rene, one Goce: eee, tunued use has resulted in an almost complete cure. 8. Lsree and Choice soak of Ps ingF, é. "i ei Pictiey | M. Gueewe, Bookkeeper, Office N.Y., Catekill and . Nails, ete, THE WASHINGTONIANS IN PHIL- ADELPHIA. NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB RACES. The Fall Meeting at Ivy City. GOOD WEATHER AND GOOD SPORT TO-DAY. ‘The fourth day of the races at Ivy City drew an immense number of people to the track. to-day, and the sport was fully up to the standard of pre- vious days. The attendance was largely made up of ladies, the grand stand presenting a most attractive appearance. The weather, as on ali previous days, was ‘the shower only helping The success of the fail Washington News and Gossip. Government Receiers To-pay.—Internal reve- nue, $514,999.56; Customs, $656,103.37. APPorntmEN?.—The acting Secretary of the Interior to-day appointed Samuel Hamblin super- intendent of the Hot Springs, vice B. F, Kelly, Temoved on account of advanced years, Rusioxep.—Lieutenant A. M. Thackara, U.8.N., has resigned, to take effect from 24th October. Navat Promorrons.—The folowing promotions in the navy are announced: Surgeon E. 8. Bogert to be medical inspector from September 10, 1882. nm. Tho. C. Wise to be sur- istant Surgeon Juo.L.Netlson The Regatta Yesterday —Columbia’s ‘Ewo Victorics—the District Wheel- men and Archers Win Prizes Also. Correspondence of THe EVENING STan. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2th, The first race In the regatta yesterday afternoon was between the four-oared crews ot the Co!um- bias of Washington and the Crescents and Fair- mounts of Philadeiphia. ‘COLUMBIA'S FIRST VICTORY. At the frst quarter the Crescents led by half a Iength, Columbtas second, and Fairmounts third. ‘The three crews were soon together, and a foul t, Dut the Columbias pulled out, and the Fuirmounts had gone to Place. A preity coutest followed between, the Columbias and Fairmounts, but the Washing- ton boys got warmed to their work and crossed the line winners by four lengths in 9:94, Fair- and the Crescents tar beldad. Shington people present greeted to keep down the dust meeting is greater than was anticipated. THE PROGRAM TO-DAY. ‘To-day’s program comprises five races, ag fol- Passed Assistant Sui geon, and Passed to be surgeon from October 22. CommissrongD.—The following officers of the Bavy have been commissioned: Lieutenant 0. W. Farenholt to be Heutenant-commander trom May ith, 1682. Master Albert J. Dabney to be a lieu- tenant from February 16, 1888 “Assistant Paymas- ter Jno. R. Martin to be a passed assistant pay- master from January 39, 1 Kansas,to be an assistant paymaster from Trial race for purse of $800, $50 to the second horse, one mile dash. The entries are Iota, Pride, Nuncy Lisle, Spriny ‘Second race, (or al ‘The entries are Constantina saw, Little Buttercup, Baby, ‘Third race, for al field, Frankie B. 1 ages, one mile and aneighth. tenth Black Prince, Kene- jower of Meath. uwo halies and oe eighth. The entries are Helen Wallace, ‘Count Gueckmate, Nettle, Kila Warfield. Fourth race, mile heats. Entries: Bootjack and Fifth race, handicap steeplechase, for all ages. ‘Three horses, the property of different owners, to start or no race. ‘The steeplechase course. entries are Rochester, Harry Gow, Lillie Morson, Joe Hunt, Bethune, AT THE POOL SELLING LAST NIGHT in the first race Frankle B. was the favorite, bring- ing $50; Springfield was secon’ cholce at $80, witit Tota $20, and $5 for thefteld. For the second race was highest, bri lack Prince, $24 stantina, $10, and Flower of Meath. $8.’ For the third race Fair Count leads with $i field being second cholce at $50; Cnecktnate, $25: Helen Wallace, $15, and Nettle, $. In the fourth ut two entries, and Bootjack is a bringing $12, while Monarch Haces To-day. FRANKIE B WINS THE FIRST. Frankte B, the favorite, won the first race eastly Springfield second. French mutuals at the end of the mi mounts second, The crowd of Wa: this Victory with cheer aiter cheer. OTUER EVENTS. for pair oars, and was won by the Ariels, of Newark, N. J., in 10:11q; We Philadelphias second Jas. 8 Phillips, of match et 9 o'clock The second race wa IMPROVEMENT OF. TOWN Haxsors. WASHINGTON AND GEORGE- fen. Wright, chief of engineers, U.S.A., in his annual report says the operation for rovement of the Washington and George- arbors, which commenced in 1871, have been directed to securing and maintaining & navi- ble channel from Easby’s Point to Glesboro ‘oint, 200 feet wide and 18 deep at low water; to the removal of rocks in Georgetown harbor, and to securing a channel along the Washington wharves of sufficient dimensions for the require- ments of commerce ana navigation, Army Promotions. — Be York yesterday afternoon the President directed the promotion of Brigadier General John Po} ajor General Irvin Me! of Col. Ranald 8. McKenzie, 4th cavalry, to be brigadier general, vice Pope pro- moted. ''This action promotes the following off- cers of cavalry: Lieut. Col. Wm. B. Roy: cavalry, to be colonel 4th c1 Clendenin, 8th cavalry, to be lleutenant colonel 84 cavalry: Capt. Reuben F, Bernard, 1st cavairy, to major 8th cavalry, and 1st Lieut. Frank Kidder Upham, to captain of Troop G, 1st cavalry. THANK saIvina Dav.—President Arthur yester- day issued proclamation setting aside Thurs- day, November 80th, a8 a day of public thanks- giving. The President recominends “that the day thus appointed be made 2 deeds of kindness and charity to the suffering and e end of the hali-mile, of the Fairmounts, of Phiiade Was tue only entry for te single scull race, he rowed over the course !n 10:10. The fourth race was for tour-oared gigs, with : ere entered the Artels, of and Crescents, Peansylvanias, Ve- mounts, of Philadelphia. » Crescents finished first in nounts, Agiels, Vespers order named. for double seulls, was between the Crescents, Quaker City, and Metropolitans of The latter won'eastly in COLUMBIA WINS THE FIGHT-OAR RACE. y Was tlie One for elzht- oared suelis, 1a which the Coluabtas had tor thelr nist the famous crew of the Metropolltans The crews were made y Columblas—Lake 1, Woodward 2 s 6, Kintner 7, Gibson cox=wain ; Metropolitins—Cody Schulka 3, Thompson 4, Nag! Pukinson 8, Mefntyre’ coxswain, atesied and excited the greatest in- terest among the spectators The two crews got aneven start, and at the frst quarter they were SUll pulling side by side. Nute commenced to put on the pressure and the Columbia bo: The lead they maintaine died out this morning, as is © small number of spectators in the takes to himself the credit of breakin English: seems determi Little Buttercuy saw next, #23; very Interesting. 9:41, followed by the Fy and’Pennsylvanias tn th: The ftth race, race there are b prime favorite, fore leaving for New St_r..ce of the da major genera ell. retired, ani bouncing the fact at the judg KENNESAW WINS THE SECOND RACE. Kennesaw won the second race in 2:003. tercup second. French mutuals pald $24.9. But- was the favorite, Baby second and Kenne- saw third choice. WARFIELD WINS THE THIRD. Warneld won che third, race Jn 3:01. ate second, Faircount e latter was Rot favorite ‘Under the wire Warned and Checks mate were neck and neck. The judge, after some delay, gave Warfield the race. French mutuals ‘alry; Major David R. lapa, Herty 49 mites 4 Lips, Hart 438 mites, Vint 410 miles. from his tent that he had rm for third place. It is sald that only for hts backer Hughes would stay out of the rac forge ahead, crossed the line winner in made by any amateur clud st The prizes won by our boys, sented at the Colon nde hotel last evening, consist of thirteen individual medals and banners tor the 310, the best record cial oceaston for ruich were pre- | track THE CLOSING RVENTS YESTERDAY—A JOCKEY SERI- OUSLY INJURED AND A HORSE KILLED. The fiith race at the Ivy City track yesterday he four preceding ones were reported in TuE Srar last evening) was a three-quarter dash, and 4, Helen Wallace second. The starters were Buster, Mamie Ficlds, Helen Wallace, Biush Rose, Mary Warren, Blienheim y In the pools Blenheim was the ; When brought on the track, however, he became unmanagable and ran 4 miles before his jockey was able to hold him in. Paris mutuals pald $72.45. When the whole fleld was running together Mary Warren jostied Mamie Fields,knock- ing her jockey off, and she came home without a rh THR PRESIDENT IN New Yorx.—Prestdent Ar- thur went to New York last evening, accompanied by Secretaries Lincoln and Frelinghuysen. The latter, with his wife, got off the train at Newark, N.J., and the former went through to New York with the President, who expects to remain in that city until November 10th. Secretary Lincoln re- mains until Monday next, and Secretary Freling- huysen, several days longer. Navat Norrs.—Commander Taylor, command- ing the Saratoga, reports to the Navy department, from Aspinwall, October 17th, his arrival at that port, sixteen days from San Juan de Porto Rico, where the usual courtesles ‘and salutes were re- ceived and returned. The health of San Juan was Teported to be comparatively good, only some thirty-seven cases of yellow fever being officially known to exist in the city. The Navy depart- ment is Informed of the arrival of the Tallapoosa at Charlestown, Mass, this morning, en rout Newport, RK. L, and thatthe Juniata was taken out of ary dock at New York om Wednesday last. The Juniata will be put in commission on Monday WASHINGTON ARCHERS WIN A PRIZR. The representatives of the Potomac Archery club acquitted themsel ves very handsomely at the archery meet at Fairmount park. The match was At 60, 50 and 40 yards, 60 shots at each distance. The highest score made was that of Bonnell, of Brooklyn, who made 164 hits, counting hin Weston Flint, of the Potumacs, stood fourth on the lst with 131 hits, counting 635 olnts. L. W. Maxson, of ihe Potomaes, stood th, with a score of ’629, secured Mrs. Gibbes, championess’ of America, scored atthe double Columbia round hits 131, score 725. In the flight contest Washington carried off the honors, Messrs. Flint and 635 yards, AS the stand, could not weil be divided, these geutiemen agreed to present it to the club upon telr return home. The two archers from the District of Ce- | lunbia take in three out of ne twelve prizes given Was won by Buster in 1:1 thorities 1s edvora' | onary rising. Business is suspen treo) The sixth race, a steeplechase, was won by Bethune, Joe Hunt second, Lilly’ Marson third, Kitty Clark fourth and Flower ot Meath fitth: Mutuals pald $18.65. In this race Nol Pros,ridden by Callahan, fell at the last earth wall and’ broke his The rider was badly hurt and 1s now at precarious condition. | rested are the m | number of bow jin a restaur | pondent of the Central N | graphs to-day tha | panic has seized the population, The tn rize, a target and Providence hospital in_a Nol Pros was owned by Hanley & Co., who refused for him a few days ago $1,500. EXTRA DAY TO-MORROW—THE PROGRAM. Owing to the grand succrss of the meeting now ‘ress, the executive committee of the Jockey jetermined last evening to day’s racing to-morrow, if the weather continues favorable. ‘There will’ be five races—the first three-quarters of a mile; the second a mile; the third a mile and an eighth; the fourth a mile and a quarter, and the fifth’ a mile and a half over six hurdles, ‘The visiting horsemen express themselves as highly gratified with the manner in which the Jockey Club has entertained them during their | attack the bank Of precaution have Leen taken. THE CAPITAL BICYCLE CLUB WINS MORE GLORY FOR a8 The Capital Bicycle Club ulso did its share in Wining glory for Washington. About 400 wheel. meu, representing @ score of clubs, took pai in the procession In Fairmount park. at the Columbia avenue entrance, and after a run through the park had dinner at Belmont mansi At three o'clock the bicyclists engaged In races and other contests at the gentlemen's driv Park, in the presence of about 8,000 spectators. Squad of elght men from the Capital club gave a club drill, giving many difficult. evolutions. ‘The performance was a very pretty one, and was Toundly applauded. As the Capital club was the at Look part In the drill, the priz> was of course awarded to them. ‘The club, or lis ropre- sentatives, did not take part in any other contests except the fancy riding, in witch Rex Sinith, of Was one’ of the contestants. The Cope, of Swathmore College. THE GRAND RECEPTION. The Academy of Music was crowded last night with a brilliant company, the guests of the Phila- delphia commanderies Knights Templar, on the Occasion of the reception with waich the ‘knights brought to a close thelr portion of the Bi-centen- nial demonstrations. ee Our Unpreparedness for War. ANNUAL REPORT OF GENERAL WRIGHT, CHIEF OF ENGINEERS U. 8S. A. The report of Gen. H. G@. Wright, chief of eng!- neers, United States army, seta forth in strong terms that this country has no seacoast or lake- shore defenses worty of the name, no approprin- ive an extra | trom € a |ran into the rear end of a | WIth coal, sn cars. Workm clearing aw: city to New York were transferred at the scene of the accident this morning. The engine of the freight train was thrown down an embankment, No One was hurt. Navat GRDERS.—Medteal Director J. 8. Dungan, ordered to the naval hospital, Yokohama, Japan, er steamer, 9th November, avid Kindleberger, as member of medical Midshipman M. C. Gorga: Passed Assistant Surgeon at the naval hospital, Yokohama, Japan, per steamer, 9th November, ron ¥.'S. Nash, to the Despatch, Ist. November. idshipman R.'K. Wright, detachea from the and placed on waiting orders. Midshipman A. C. Ackerman, from duty in the coast survey and ordered to special duty at the Smithsonian Institution. Mate L. B. Gallaher, from the Wyoming and ordered to the naval acad- emy. Medical Director John M. Browne, trom duty as member of examining board and ordered of the museum of hygiene. Surgeon Samuel H. Dickson, from the naval hospital, Yokohama, Japan, and ordered to the Ashuclot.’ Passed assistant’ Sur- geon Edward H. Green, from the Ashuelot, Aslatic Station, and ordered to return home and report arrival’ Passed Assistant Surgeon H. Aul from the Despatch and ordered to dut the fronclads at City Point, Va. Engineer L. W. Robinson, from the Tennessee and placed on waiting orders. PRRSONAL.—Assistant Postmaster General Hat- ton, Commissioner of Patents Marble, Gen. Mac- feeley, and Senor Pinto, secretary of the Chillan Jegation here, were registered in New York last to the coast survey. lement Biddle, to duty Passed Assistant Sur- District Government Affairs, The Commissioners to-day appo! Leach as additional and Madison streets LIQUOR LICENSES. The Commissioners to-day censes to the following: Fred Henry Bernshelmer, Fred Friedmann, Greason Bros., Geo. P. Gang: horne, Robert Hoy, Wm. Herfurth, Jacob Jacol gon, and Patrick ‘New applications for inted A. Y¥, trolman to do duty at 16th in search of Mr. wrecked while on U venhoe, England. All on board were saved. roved Mquor It- to duty in chai Passed Assistant iquor licenses were filed “ommmissioners to-day from the followin; rsons: John Adlung, James Callahan, Eiwar reoran, John J. Daley, Charles Ebel, Fritz. Her- zog, Jacob Krier, Leng & Kenon, McGraun & Kfeaner, Catherine M ley, James McGrath. Squires, William G. Widmeyer. STREET IMPROVEMENTS ASKED FOR. Messrs. Jesse B, Wilson, W. H. Burdette, Chris- rt and others were before the District mers yesterday to urge the the east side of 7th street, trom Q to Passed Assistant ¥ Picture Cord ‘aneela, at | Athens Steamboat Co. Catskill, N.¥., December 27, Markritera. Terus Cash. Free Art ott — | 1880. TT VEY! We hear from many who are using ELYS' CREAM A ORNEYS. BALM for Catarrh, Uold in Head, &c., of wonderful FITZGERALD, cures effected, and offer it to onr customers as the best ATTORNEY-AT-1A W, remedy for its purposes in use. DxKkMaN & Mort, 60, Corcoran Buil Sourts. Druggiste, Catskill, N.Y. i ELYs’ CREAM BALM COMPANY, 023-208 Owego, New York. OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, — — Wasurxetox, Oct. 11, 1882. “ET, BETWEEN D| The attention of taxpayers is called to the recent en- juare from Pennity quapia avenue. actment of Congress, approved July 12, 1842, which Decor Bor- | releases their property from previous es UI Also, new Xmas Carda, Scrap Pictures, ttc.o4 | Payment of 6 per comtum interest por shaun coco = = ea | weneral taxes in arrears on the Ist day of July, 18° >: + andon all special assessments due the District ‘of Co- LovELl's Lipray. Fumble, provided, said paynient is made on or before oveniber I, 1882, ‘The penaities and 10 per cent interest, with other will Tenttach if tule privilege ts not aval ed of before the The following Docks, published, of all the bert warks | Line iited by the few. in CURRENT AND STANDARD By order cf the Commissioners. will ree, to any addrese—single numbers at'10 ‘JOHN F. COOK, ‘at 20 cents: ame, hound in cloth, well | ocll-17t Collector of Taxes, D'C. onkane Geeks Ce Pace SO ceases h 9 cecete, FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS.—BE- nevolent citizens of the District of Columla Tho spyrove of the practical methods of the Associated ea are urcen ve lor mak- ae Fine ‘and aon adios and Gen "8 ‘Underwear, ildren's Clothing, Huusehold Sewing. Kuitting, Em- broidery, Mending,’ Domestic Service, Wash by the 20 hour oF day. or any work a woman fin do, to the WO- 20 | MAN'S WORK DEPAWIMEN'T of Fifth Subciviston & Fe ot be comee Hatton 7p | Associated Chari D street northwest. Office 10 vols. The by Wilkie G x lognatane, by Wilkie< 9, 10 vole. open from 8 a.m. to6 p.m. 530-60 10. 10 vols. Oliver Twist, by Dickens...,.... -.20 | e—=s> DE. E, B. BUST, 11. 10 vol. The Coming Hace; or The’ New Utopi by Lord Lytton = 10 peitisn, ‘Removed from corner 9th and H streets to 1409 New York avenue northwest 0 7SiT- ins Ce sores GAS FIX’ SLATE MANTELS, LATROBE- FURNACES, A NTELS SaEs, PLUMBING and TINNING. Lord 15. 5 vols. Tate ae ta Ludovic Haie' a » 5 vols. y fecs fe. new, 20} _ Jobbing promptly done. 59 17. Svois. the Dark C Bu- chanan. GAS FIXTURE—E. F, BROOKS. 18 5 vols. They Were °°) or 32. § vole. Spckere Aflar Goal by Cation Parnas 30 581 15rm Srnrer, 20: 5 vols. The 5 hos. 21. 10 vols. The Green ‘Mount Boyy by Judeob. | Full assortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor 22. 10 vols. Pleuretta, 0 a = 30 | coran Building. 815 |. 10 vols. Second Though 24. 10 vole. The N W. WAYLAND WILSON'S INSECTICID) 10 vote. wee 2) | CB” eno bent powder Yor regener ad. getued Gur af by Leoiiard 20 | Camphor, for at DREW'S Drug Store, corner 27. 5 vols. Social Etiquette, by Mrs. W. A. Saville oth ‘and Pennsylvania avenue. my25-60 28. 5 vo's. Single Heart and Louble Face, by Charies SAMUEL KEI Wms | ee ‘bey Goons, street northwest. 5 New French and Scotch Ginghams, just opened; best (go GLEN FLOnA AND BRTHESDA WATERS #EESH FROM THE SPRING. W. ©, MILBURN, Pmamwour, mis 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. ee Pemmaionte Spero Tha ALL OVERCOATS. Fou will convince Yourself” Bend for Gately” ae rs ” LOWEST PRICES. CHAS. BAUM, GEORGE SPRAKSY, 416 Tru Stuxer, Washington. | 0% Sette sine pow on exhibition, and is the beet ATENTION, BUYERS! 5 ‘OME, SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET a neal iatoret, Senuthey ‘Enetnear et OUR BTOOK OF CARPETS the general sof Puahing and bebe Suse fest being increased. If you can’t get in the front heer, Newport, Bl, : ey soc ‘war you will find ex fhanike to 720 foe Ghepamphies ‘lone, oti tte AN ENTRANCE AT 305 EIGHTH STREET. sivertiement cbt, | It will pay you to come and see us, aa the banrains we Sevier win_nly. how ‘WOULS careftiiy | are offering will more than eompensete for the trouble, piskioritag our stores—317 9th street, 1730 Petréet, SINGLETON & HOEKE, iil — HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | 901 MARKET SPACE AND 305 EIGHTH STREET. COE RE anna street, with the granite block, to conform with the pavement now being laid on the west side of that street between the points named. President West informed them that it could not be done without an appropriation, which had not been also asked that P street, from 4th w Jersey avenue, be improv. distance of only four squares. Commissioner stated that in this case an appropriation was also needed, but if there is any way to do the work from the repair fund they would consider the night.—Walt Whitman, who has been prostrate for two weeks, at his restaence in Camde1 severe billous ‘attack, 1s now pronoun lescent—Frank L "Tedford and wife of Wash- ington were passengers by the overland train to arrive in San Francisco last Monday.——Public Printer Rounds has returned to the city, bringing his family with him.—Representative Taylor ot Onto is at the Ebbitt.—Hon. Jay A. Hubbell ar- rived at the Riggs this morning.—Senator Ma- hone and family haye taken roums at the Ariing- ton for the winter. The Star Route Bribery. ‘MR. FALL RELEASED ON BAIL. ‘Yesterday afternoon Mr. Fall went to the res!- dence of Judge Snell with Mr. Martin Barrenger as additional security if required. After Judge Snell had ascertained that a bond for $2,500 haa been given by Mr. F. J. Tibbetts, he directed the release of Mr. Fall, deciding that that bond was tions Raving been made by Congress for new ovement of old ones for many years. submarine mines or torpedoes We are better prepared, although much remains to be dove to make this part of our system complete. Although torpedoes cannot be relied upon alone to exclude the War ships of an enemy, for the reason that if he ts not exposed to the fire Of fortifications on shore he can by means of his boats grapple for does at his leisure, they are an indispensable adjunct to fortifications in mod- ern harbor defense, ‘The General says: ‘In former elaborate reports from this department, espectaily the reports for the years 1880 and 1881, 11 has been endeavored to invoke the attention 'to our unpreparedness for war, and to show that modern fortifications re- quire many years for their construction, and that we are almost utterly lacking in such’ fortifica- Uons; that neither our geozraphical position, nor our forbearance, nor the equity of our policy, can. avail to prevent our being e later, In foreign war; Uhat when war comes in these days it often comes suddenly; that to be for war is often to prevent it; that the richest of our rtant of our navy-yards and arse- for our armies are within easy Teach of the naval depots of some of the most werful of maritime nations, and that in a few ys after the declartion of war it 1s possible for the enemy’s fleets to run into our harbors and in a few hours destroy immense amounts of the prop- erty, which under present conditions would be ex- posed to his shot and shell, and wiich has been estimated at $2,000,000,000; that, however power- ful in numbers and valor our armies may fortifications and their accessories they cannot the destruction pS of a maritime While reliance can be had in no other mode of de- fense, a defense by fortifications and tol the most enduring, present system is the same as that which has been the changes the introduction of t into modern warfare (and these have a more to Tn] pag bh taan to the attack), Wut our fortifica must be made very mucl ger rtzed nation so iy prepared for nation so for defenses are concerned, based on the several charge, exhibit the and remove the to! the ar ending October 21 1882, e week ending r 21, leaths in the District of 28.6 per 1,000 per annum. were whith males, 29 white females; 2 colored males, 16 colored females; annual death rate of white, 18.8: colored, 88.1. Of the deaths 61 occurred and 10in the hospitals; ving a death rate the decedents 16 town, 7 in the county Is white and 16 colored were under 5 years of age, 12 white and 10 colored were 60 and over. Births reported—19 white males and 22 white females; 18 colored males and 16 col- ored females, Marriages reported—20 white and 2 tor Entwisie: Odd Fellows, repair r Envwisle: re] all, 7th street; $500. Street n.e. ; $75. —_.—" Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the 69th regular monthly meeting of the Eleventh Buildin; ht at Goddard's hall, eit auares retired at the stock asatior on schr. dering the Joyce fami; FOREMAN DICKSON. The story that Mr. Dickson yesterday called on Mr. Wells and asked for a warrant for the arrest of Henry A. Bowen,!s without any foundation in fact. Mr. Wells has had no toterview with Mr, Dickson, nor has he seen him since he (Dickson) was on the Mr. Wells said to-day as to the report that Mr. Dickson had called upon him, “I have had no coa- yersation; but on October '12th I wrote to him asking him to furnish me with any additional facts or circumstances within his knowledge as to attempt to bribe the stur route jury, and me the names and residences of any wit- nesses whom he might know of who , and the only communication that I from him on the subject was the letter yy his counsel, in ickson will do anything in bis power to ald you in bringing to justice the Party who is now avoiding the process of our ive you any information in his aid you in your investigation.”” ‘That is all of the letter,” said Gov. Wells, “and since then nothing has been received.” A member of the bar said to-day if Mr. Dickson desires to have Mr. Bowen arrested he has a very simple method. Section 1014 of the Revised Stat- utes gives nim aa ee Go betore any Judge or lagistrate in the clty where he may be fot ave him arrested to answer here, etc. THE SEARCH FOR SHAW. The most diligent search for F, ©. Shaw, who 1s attempted to influence juror n rewarded, as yt hereabouts. He is not at People is that he has gone "8 WHEREABOUTS. here that Foote is not now in New- lace of business, and by some it ie is in this city, under cover, ‘Until he can arrange tor giving ball. ———_<e>—___—_-_ Large Robbery of Silks, Diamonds, Etc. A SENSATION AT SOLDIERS’ HOME—GEN. STURGIS’ graph froin Vienna reports that seventy-f¥ lutionists have been arrested at Odessa. Among them was a student who had tn his possession issued by Ins) press and many nintitst manif repair frame 416 Rich. Greene, ciation held last Gisposed of—being value rates, about $80 REMANDED.—Ricl ‘Powers, J. ©. Houtrel, refusing to do duty, and a: adischarge, had a hearing before Justice Peace Buckey this morning,who remanded him to ‘Two Wargnina Trovans—one about a mile and the other about two miles above the city on the river road—are allowed continually to overflow, and keep the road at these places in avery bad THE Rev. J. C. Davipson, missionary to Japan, will deliver an address before the Young People’s Association of Dunbarton street M. E. church this evening Mr. Davidson and Rev. John Soper, from ‘went to Japan as missionaries will return to this country night the rescutng miners at Pac Their escape is considered almost miraculous, erento 4 = seaboard cities dated October 13th, which he says ‘Mr. Di the most efficient court and will ower which wil Brought avout formerly. is hardly any civil! War, a3 far as mul as the United States. ‘The estimates submit amounts which are deemed necessary for the commencement, the continuan tion of the several works of next fiscal year, also $100,000 for continuing the charged with hav! Amerk jean committee was appointed wo take charge of the constitutional amendments. Hon. Wm. B. Wash- burne was re-clected president. Ali the other cers now holdiag thelr places were r pon 3 inissionary work amonz peo} various denominations was reviewed by J. M. and the com, weeks from thatdate. The two weeks were out “9 to-day, but the injured pear, the case was set f and the opinion of some est. not being able to ap- two weeks from to-day. THE CANAL BoaRD MerErina YESTERDAY.—The board of directors of the Chi canal met in Cumberland, Md., yeste! Hamill, Humbird, Watkins and was also President Lewis Cass Smit Itis believed Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Taz Evexmve S7an. SON-IN-LAW ROBBED—A FRENOH GOVEBNESS AB- ‘RESTED—PART OF THE GOODS REOOVERED. Arobbery of diamonds, silks, laces, velvets, etc., to the extent of $5,000, was discovered at the house of Gen. Sturgis at the Soldier'st Home yesterday, and a warrant was sworn out at. Justice Walter's aie Dousman, of Wisconsin, Gen. Sturgis’ son-in law, ‘who 1s here with his wife on a short visit tothe _in the hands of fail j i ti ; i i é af ire Telegrams to The Star, “MILITARY DAY” IN PHILADELPHTAS” FITZGERALD AHEAD IN THE WALL AN ARCTIC SEARCH VESSEL WRECKED RESULTS OF THE GERMAN ELBOTIONS — The Phitadetphin Fetes, “MILITARY Pay "—2),000 seN IN LER PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27.—The same lovely weathe? that has favored tie fetes tn this city since and inciuding Tuesday prevatis to-day, which Is styted “Military day” in the official program of the cele- bration, the principal feature being a parade by the militia of this ‘state, participated in by m! tary organizations frow neighboriug citlea The same at have almost lived on Broad, Market, Chestaut and $4 streets since Tues. day again packed tuose thorouyhtares this morn. Ing, and the decorations were even more profuse than on previous days Over 90.000 men were li line, exclusive of several cadet and military institution organizations of ts city and Chester, there being in the parade in dition to the whole three brivades of Pennsyl- Yania state militia, Battalions from New Jersey and Delaware, and companies frou Balt more and Washington. The Grand Army poste had about 10.000 men out. The line moved shor alter 1! o'clock. Secretary Lincoin, who arrived this mornt from New York, Governor Hoyt and staff, the officers and members of the execu: {ive committee of the centennial assocta- Uon and alstinguished guests reviewed the line —_ (ue grand stands on North Broad sureet The Six Days Walk. FITZGERALD STIL AT THE PRO New York, Oct. 27.—The scores at the watking re Ma, eens is morni: were folk zgeral Oremac, 453; Hughes, 439; Herty, 434; Hart, 427; 8, — i ‘ ORR, Fitzgerald ps, Noremac 461 Hughes 449, Herty 445.1, Hart $31.6, Vint, 406, INTEREST IN THE MATCH DYING OUT. All Interest in the walking mati rien. Hughes cown the limps around painfully, but ed to stick, It was ru 1 that irawing from the race, wut that m lo keep on the track. intended wi Noremac ts racing aroun in galt. Fi gerald seems to have freshened up, and is running more freely end easily than ot the seme time yes te Herty paces quietly lap after lap. Mart is looking fresher than either of the other run- ners, HUGHES RETIRES. Hughes retired irom the rece at 1229p. m., am and, ONE O'CLOCK SCOW! Fitzgeraid 481 mfles 5 laps, Ni nac 45 miles ughes 450 miles, HUGHES WILL GO ON AGAIN. Later and aiver consideration, Hughes sent wont withdrawn. His Ker says that he will take a gued rest and go aU FORK, Oct. oruly after two § tishes appeared on the nck. | Sad Revolutionary Symptoms in France, THE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS AT LYONS VERY ALARM- Ixa. Loxpon, Oct. 27.—The Exchange Telegraph com- pany announce Uhat pi wlViees Tepresent the | state of affairs at Ly very alerming. The promptest action on the part of the wilitary au 4 In order to prevent a revolu- ps have been tele! nt of the Manch dien says he hag hever heard so much anxiety expressed in regard a8 now. The police, he seys,are extra. y large number of arrests are being made at Lyons. Among the persons ef D supposed to have placed@ 8, Which exploded under # take on Sunday st. The corress s at Lyons tele the situstion fs critical A ters last night were empty. The mob threatened i wile buildings. Measures mond A Railroad Smash-up. Borvexrow: nt ne Pennsy iva yectal train loaded shing and deratiing many of the m have been engaged ail night im the wreek. Passengers trom this To-day. THE ARCTIC REGION. 27.—Sir Henry Gore Booth’s yacht vessels which weut to the Arctie Leigh Smith and party, has beem way from Hartlepool to Wie MR. DAVITT AND THE CROFTERS, Lonpox, Oct. 27.—Mr. Davitt, speaking at Gree- nock last hight, announced his intention of Visit ing the Highlands and the island of Skye for the purnose of becoming acquainted with the case # he Crotters. He denied that anybody coni with the land league had anything to do with the action of the tenant farmers In the Highlands. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. CarRo, Oct. 27.—The Duke of Connaught has left here for England, by the way of Alexandria. THE ELECTIONS IN GERMANY. Berry, Oct. 27.—R-turns from 42 election dis tricts show that 133 conservatives, 92 of the center Party «und 38 procressists have bech elected. Prof, irchow, Or. Loewe and Herr Richter are returned by sweeping majorities. Prof. Virchow received 852 votes agains 188 for Count Chaplain Stoecker. he result of the elections for BERLIN, Oct. 2. the Prussian dict {s that the conservatives end | free conservatives ha cipally at the expense of the national Liberals, The representation of the other parties is the same as it Was the last gained tweive seats, prin- ssion, THY FALSE PROPHET. Céro, Oct. 27.—The false prophet is reported to be within three days’ march of Khartoum. & council of the ministers was held b to-day. PRACTICAL JOKERS IN FRANCK. Panis, Oct. %7.—Friends of the government now admit that the immense number of thre «eu! letters which passed through the post offices al Montoeau-Les- Mines, Ct work of practical Ju Uc Who wish to raise a scare, jons and Lyons are the 18 and encuales of the repube THE JOYCE FAMILY MURDEREES. DUBLIN, Oct. 27.—The grand jury p returned a true biti against the ten men Charg®@ with mur NIMILIST AND AGRARIAN AGITATORS. Loxpox, Oct. 27.—A dispatch to tne Daily Tele revo- toes. Agrarian disturbences have occurred tn the gov- ernment of Volhynta. A priest has been murdered for distributing an imperial proclamation 1a regard. to the agrarian quest > — Rescue of Imprisoned Miners. SHENaNDOaH, Pa., Oct. @7.—After working all rty reached the imprisoned colliery. ‘They were atl alive, Incendiary Fire in Pennsylvania, Towanpa, Pa., Oct. 2.—A fireat 4 o'clock this morning destroyed the Bradford Argus office, the only democratic newspaper in the county, Rine- bolt & Haverley’s bakery, Mrs. Whit Sag r ; partly insu be ‘SU have Deca of incendiary origin. m ‘= anil . ‘The loss A Week's Business Failures. New York, Oct. 27.—The business failures fot ‘the last seven days reported to New York number 181, Of which 124 occurred in Uhe country and 7 in New York city. The failures generally are devold of much significance. The American Mislouary Awociation. > WORK AMONG THE COLORED PEOPLE. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 27.—AU the session of the Missionary Association yesterday a , LL.D. of Washington, representing the - Ch $ Rev. Dr. R. 8. Rust, of etna, rep Bap resenting the Methodists; Ei Striely, representing | the Ogee "tan now ‘enctorton 42 td

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