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‘THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Execpt Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tre Evextec Stan is served to enbecribers in the eity by carr Week. oF 44 cents per month. at 10 cente pe te @entseach. Py matl—postace pr paid—Wcents a month, @he year, 86, six months, $4. — Telegrams to The Star. STRIKE OF SWITOHMEN IN TEXAS’ V2: 62—N® 9,515. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1883. TWO CENTS, |earttqvare swocrs ar cionuran see pe Ce ee ee) EO CENTS. : = =| : Investigating Postmaster Goddard. : SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. - Washington News and Gossip, THE FALL RACES, SATURDAY SALAD. ‘The Civil Rights Mass Meeting. Rostos, Oc 30-2A epecial, dispatch, from: Ports =—— =< | -___ — ———— — ITS ORGANIZATION AND THE SPEAKERS AS AGREED tion of the charges Ep ees Cee tow kev, Rta Ro Baveres Gn? | Govenweeyr Recurrs To-pay.—Internal rev. Creston Events ot Sey: 2 laseae qeraecanson Svan SSROrAnRecaay (Le ee ne pe hy Large stock of the Intest designs. Sunday school sf 9:30 a. m. enue, $407,312; customs, $678, A BIG CROWD AND FINE SPORT YESTERDAY—SEY- cae ua the same general appearance. Its flavor | Ata meeting held last evening at the law oMfces Post omice department. LATROBES. FURNACES. Posraastees Commissioxep.—The President has |, BEAL FAVORITES BEATEN —-TO-DAY'S PROGRAM. | 4: tike that of the American varieties, but far more | of Messrs. Hewlett € Shea, for the purpose of per- thie days, having been — pee commissioned Robert H. Whittington to be | ,, The Spectators at Ivy City yesterday numbered SAM S. SHEDD, w NOTICE ts hex AY OF OCTOF or prof . D.C. YDGE, Aseessor, D.C. das. EL Frrca, ee Feu, rox & prow: EsrapLisne 1866, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, Orvice—1497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Opposite U. 8. Treasury). AM! properties placed in our hands for sale are inecrted, (arst without charce, in our al Estate Adve Aastied in 18€¢ Special attention given to the manacement of estates and of properties b r Also, to ¢ the renting of He ting rents and attending to repairs, attention is given. Faithful atte sale, of all prop ‘Loan: laced in our hands, fe security m1 chance. oectl5-nn Fox. Gro. W. Brows. m given to the disposal, by lease or de with care, and semi-annual interest collected and rauitted without = NEW AND ARTISTIC BL AP eratulstion Cards. s <1 and Magazix the CIRCULATING Pennsylvania avenue [ gee: Pennsylvar ER,” AND HARD WOO! ih Virwin o Partition, C scoting, Flooring and Mouldings, in lots to accommo- | dispatch and correctness, at date. All oners filled wi dee than current market p SCHOOL, FoR All Souls Church | cially ordered to suit | Do TON” OF” VISTIOR: eld to PH Nerve Ti and W. ¢. MILBURN, entor and Marnfacturer, Ri H TAYLOR, FRANCIS HUFTY. facilities ‘by the Mav hi cet jow. price, ar for either reli ESTIMONIAL TO MISS BESSIF F) PERRY, at_ Ellis’ 25 cent: u feo. FP. Timms & Topham's, and Brad. Adams’ _ fe2 For sale aerated by the glass or =f Cos, LAST AEE ARA’ OF the F: ©.D. HESS EN: NCE CCTOBER THE ROMANY R NBIVALLED CAST, co) Fra Diavoro. TO-NIGHT, ATS, Beimont’s Baie and resulted in ‘a special ne Gelicate, and the frult has nothing of that “puck. | fecting an organization of the civil rights meeting, | Sorr Which, ue necount oe ° Ss length, will not be ery” quality which wrinkles up the features of | t De held on Monday evening, October 22d, at Lin- | Made to the fostinecny ~ for aw Not thousands. By many it was estimated that the Postmaster at Coulbourn, Somerset county, Md, : and Benjamin F. Huggins at Rockville, Preston | !47est attendance of the week was on the grounds those who try our home product. There are two | ©OlM Hall, tt was decided as follows: ee ntest inUmation Las been made as to its. county, W. Va. A commission was Issued, to-day | The races were interesting and exciting. ‘The first | jeaqing varieties In Japan, one quite firm in the President —Prof, James M. Gregory. ° s county, Man 2° Postmaster High Point, Harford } and second races were won by the favorites, respec- | texture of the frult, the other sit and juicy an || Sinn proageate-woeree a: at Cook, Georee W. The Color Linc in Canada, county, Md. tively, Rica and Wandering, but the third was a| eaten with a spoon’ Various attempisviave been Willtams, Sidney: McF d, Walter Middleton, H. | TORONTO, ONT. Oct. 21.—The action brought by A Gaxe oF Covxtenrerrens Carronep.—The | Strprise, Drake Carter beating the favorite, George | made to naturalize this delicious fruit in Ainerica, | jy yous ouauey: McFarland, W: n, Rev. Wiliam | Mr. Dunn, a colared” man, anst the Wendsor 1ER CHAL secret service agent at Mobile, Ala., reports that he | Kinney. Carter has proved himself one of the best TEU oF ce hae oe naz Chanes Lan 1's’ Robinson, Kev. 8. Alexanier, Frederick Dou- Nog Lowa to compel tine body to admit hie _ c P counter Bie th ses ard si e 5 | aa Babys. pas ONE | Aas gr DEAT. d Ww . Seort, | @augtiter to the public Central school has been des a ath sitet Pre ralded a gang of counterfeiters in that elty yester- | Horses of the Lorillard stable. and if he holds his | fhe'to maturity A nuinber of fie speciinchs of the | Ss Jt Dr. A. T. Agusta, Rev. William H. Scott Sin aoe A has deen de ad 8p. 1. 1 in favor of the defendant Jed that the ¢: » 4 G ¥ , Solommn G. Brown, | cic day and captured the whole party while they were | Pirsent form he proinises to beat the flectest at Bal- | rruit trom shoots sent him from Japan by Mr. Seaye | (TUUr Goins, William Hunter, Solommn G. Brown The truste Henry Johnson, H.C. Bruce, John W. Freeman, | ple: manufacturing counterfeit coin. He also captured | timore. Tsuda, an eminent gardener of that country, and the i ‘i 3 sed admission on ac- n 7 “ urry, and (he | Charies F. Mosley, James L. ‘Turner, W. C. Chase, | Count of want of 5 the outfit of the counterfeiters, t ‘ther with a THE FOURTH RACE A SURPRISE. father of the young lady who was for several years Randall Bowie, Charles R. Dougiass, Joseph Becke = qyantity of counterfeit con partially Mnished.| THe fourth race was another surprise, Aranza | * member of Mr. Lanman’s household. Tt is to be | Ktndall He homas and Alvin Bohannon were arshall, Rev. William Gibbons, Rev. Stubborn Strikers in Texm s 1 hoped that the effort to Introduce this Justly favor- | Robert Johnson, Dr... R. Francis, Ralph Wormles, i TRAINS AN oners. ‘The former desperately resisted arrest, and | WS Packed against the fleld and was beaten. ‘The | tertruit of the East INO Our: Country ioay event sh H. Cornish, Dr. SL. Cook, Rev. John Mul <M A CAN. Was badly wounded. PY SS f bookmakers gave odds of 40 to5 against Hartford, | ally succeed. Jewish H. Cornish, Dr. SL. Cook, Kev. John Mi ca ig 20.—A special to the nie: == and would offer scarcely anything against Aranza. “5. Assistant Secretaries—John W. Cromwell, Joseph he ewienmen at toe Tne Free DELtvery Service.—Mr. RW. Gur-| rartford won the first heat and lost the second. | _ The Nashville American spoke of an actress.asa| Brooks, Capt. Wiliam Cornell, Philip Te yards of ty and Missourl Pacitie ley, the chief of the free delivery service of the Post Then many holding Hartford tickets got scared,and | Small lady with a very big nose and ugly. ‘The act- | Frank Hymen, Jolin C. Nalle, James H. Smith, LL. | faiiroads str k last nit for wh autmaee ta eae Seine agement In ts report of the operations | te demoralization was increased by 4 well-spread | Fess thought this notico was worth 450,000 to her, | Be Samuel Jackson, Willian H. Myers, Rev. Joud | few gon 1 of the last. fiscal y D$65 per mouth. Several freight trains . Roane, William H. Black, Wiliam H. Lee, Sidney | jn thn Dallas yards were abgndoned fn conse= T States that in Washington | report that Hartford “had gone all to pleces.” spec- | but Judge Baxter refused to set so high an estimate 4 > prety : acon th 6 69 carriers, Who delivered during the year | ih e at Hid cermatr ee mn Mex #8, D.D. mong the pris- ‘ s Herbert. quence of the str BY ams have been sent to h fered from $6 to $13 for Hartford tickets, | on newspaper theatrical eriticism,and distaissed | 'e! lntions—t. H. z. hort. Worth s ~ thie : TABI. pieces at a cost of 4 milis each, or $882.45 Who held them sold, much to teir ow | the case. Jenson, Se Se AC Amt Prof Wiley Lane, Hee. | ain seer fa eNO STE, faennone hig, tie per carrier. The postage on the 1 matter | disgust a little later when the horse Won and paid h . " jallas he strfkersare stubborn Wiliam Brown, Amounted to $20,287.34. “The number of offices ; $10.10 for each ticket out on him. ‘The lately a novelist, Tow auler DG id by ZI f a leceased, rguenteff, ina | ander Dennis. their de aspen CRMEre Senet Cree Se Oe ee IN TITR STEEPLECIASE letter to a friend, tells in a few words why and how | | Sergeant-at-arms—Col. P. H. Carson; assistant | (MCF demands are alioweg” livered, or 95 per carrier. ‘The excess of local] Abraham got off well ahead and made all the | most good works of the imagination are produced. epseetars Fears Huta, C - H, B eons Farewell Ball to the Marquis and Bo SNe te eceal Cost of service was $1,021,-| jumps in fine, style, keeping is lead until he | He says: “It Ishould give the true reason for iny fa Cant Te aa aan 3 p.m. RCH OF TH LN streets pt. C. A. Fleetwood, Kev. Ale: say that no one Shall touch a car unt Princess. ut Lavaletfe, Capt, Kelley, Geo. Boston, C. A. Lemar, 5 , pros. | 840.01, showing @ decrease of 14.36 per cent, a8 COul- hed the track on the home run, where he was a) i r —A farewell ball was given by condition and pros. Teached the track on the a activity, Ishould perhaps say I have written be- | Henry Piper, Albert McIntosh, Marcellus West, vhurchof Ireland, by the Rey. W. Stewart Pared with last year. overhauled by Ranger, who passed under the wire eaey eG retary of the Inlaby Soeke cause it has given me pleasure.” ‘This expresses in | Wm. K. Brown, Capt. Gray, Maj. Fisher, larquis of Lorne and the P es 7 oa Nan cess Louise last night in Music Hall, A lange nue T_CHURCH, 19TH AND L | ) Cot D-B. Pakaee, the late chief inspector of the | winner. Abraham did not pool Said ide meas Exel in Wisner ees ee ee dake ane liGox Weta oe TES Holland, PFOt. | her of persons were preset auld Uke affatt Was 5 Wee ALES. KENT, Pastor Chit, Mme. argeae mea ee ‘Ko-day’s Races. ly because they enjoy thelr work, and cannot help | ‘The following will adaress the meeting: Hon. | Brillant success Mr. F. Knoop, tenor, Mr. J..H. Kaiser, basso. 5 ram) for to-da3 reall doing it. "Hack work may be clevér, and much fine | Frederick Douglass, Col. R. G. Ingersoll; Hon. B. K. 5 3 Sevier To-morrow at ita, aud 7:30 p-in- Sunday | COMPleted. ‘This afternoon he was surprised by the | ya" Prosram for t Sno et sae: eres Merature has sprung from hunger, but as arute | Bruce, Dr. J. E. Rabkin, Rev. Win. Waring, ‘ev. aan See ey Drunken hool at 10-45 a.m. = 1t* | Presentation of a handsome testimonial from his of the ws bbe the best work is done from love of it, not for | Wm. W. Patton, Hon. John F. Cook, Commi isstoner ses — = = associates in the service, consisting of a gold | Woodlark, Eclat, Mittle B. and Nitat were entered. money. 3. K, West, Rev. Frank Grimke, Hon. A. M. Clapp, | | BIsMance, Dak., Oc M. E. CHURCH, COR. 9r AND § STS. | watch and chain, a diamond ring and an album Second race, seven furlongs, Burch, Rica and °. Prof. Geo. W. Cook, Hon. A. G. Riddle, Geo. H. | dine, Mon., ‘on Sunc s chool at 9: he pacton Mg, | Containing autograph letters froin the Inspectors | Bella Third ta 20.—The trouble at Glen. night last grew out of an ce, Congress Stakes for all ages, = Richardson, esq., CoL Wm. A. Cook, A. St A. | attempt made by the city marshal to arrest three tonducted by | 42d other department officials ‘The Postmaster | two miles and a furlong, Duke of Montalban, Helet oe on Lael aortas reed Smith. ; drunken. cowboys who" had been amusing theme itt" | General made the presentation speech and Col} Wallace, Fair Count, Nettle and Homespun. a Le fis ool Sa SSS selves in that peculiarstyle affected by these gent Parker responded. Fourth race, for beaten’ horses, one mile, Virginia, | Cue In Ohio; they don’t respond to the appeal of Synod of Baltimore. during their pertodical vistis to town, and whicl ad, Heel and Toe, Fairview aud Delilah. Hobbs, of New York, and now n Cooper, of ca gs . usually consists of irl he Kellogg star route case, was at the Post OMice] poten 18 and 1 o'clock the clouds rolled off, ana | indifference shown by the clarks ime nie states ao tate ean felchonte wie viidiianh, ctr department to-day. He sald that his visit at this} with the indications of better weather people bo- | 88¥S they won’t contribute a cent, and won'teven | ‘The Presbyterian synod of Baltimore, which com- tl pogerpron lime was not particularly on the star route bust. f ig their pistols ’in all dineo- ver | to Willecotab, who on tiisoccaston met his death Sous nome to vote unless they cai be dead-headed } menced its thirteenth annual meeting at the Lower | (OR, Willecomt, who on thisoecaston met hls death ST CHURCH, N as everyt the case now in good | £4n to arrive at the track in considerable numbers. | both ways, West Nottingham church atColora,Cecil county, Md, | Mire : i Cacepea ate wep be pastor Mev. D.W mae ee was ‘The track was, of course, muddy, but tt was not ig ¥yMd., | arrest. ‘The cowboys escaped at the Uine, bUtib af 7:50 pains the . esterday,comprises the sbyterian ministers and | 1s reported that the] iiture sketenes. Subject: too heavy for good racing, A would-be authortty on fashion matters tells us | Srarenes sor an tes nts , at the reir Subsequenuy captured, churches (of the northern branch) in Delaware, | and jailed. responsilulity for Abel.” All invited. ORDER TO RAILWAY PostaL CLERKS.—The super-} tn the first race Mitgie B sold favorite, selling in| that “it isnolonger good form to have pictures oes ; = ——>__ Untendent of the rallway mall service tssued a geN-| auction pools tor ss to $39 for Kelso's pair (Eclat | hung in the parlor. You must have a picture wal, Settee eee pen eros The Episcopal € eral order yesterday instructing employes that | and Wooullirk) and $16 fortiion The Deck ee pee ne bey tea io Fou preety ties OCREDING Baltimore, New Castle, Ito de Janeiro, and Wash- | par, ameGereDic ington city—connecied with which are 142 minis-| the Pr ters, 152 churches, 470 ruling elde1 with the u 16,88 communicants, and 21,355 Sunday scholars, | GePutles Dr. Be ‘The ratio of representation 1s one minister and one | bishop: when railw: United ual € AT TO-DAY'S SESSION, Pa., Oct. 0.—Today’s session of ant Episcopal convention was opened, 173 deacons, | With the usual devotional The house of led to order by the president, Re from the bouse of hey had concurred in the mes lery, be it ever so small, and there 1s the place for stal clerks are subpanaed by a| offered 3 toh against Mittie B; 3 to 1 against Eclats pepe * stares court they are entitied. to thelr act: | 30 to 1 on Woodiarks anda tod on Pug the art treasures you ‘plek up’ in Europe.” ‘This ts penses but not to per dicm or mileage, and} | ‘The making of combinations went slow to-day, | Stuff and nonsense. It is in violation of both good they will receive the regular salary of their | because so many got caught yesterday by the Lorit: | sense and good taste. No houses are so truly ele- grade during the time that they are ‘attending | lard’s stable being allowed to subsitute Drake Car-| gant and soattractive allke to occupants and visito court. It 1s the duty of the rematning clerks on | ter for Pizarro in the 3d race at a late hour. Bs those whose owners are able nd Go bave : ne ek 4 3 elder for every four ministers in a presbytery. Ac- | sage Helative to the ony nt of a joint commit the line to Keep up the run of the clerk or clerks so THE HURDLE RACE DECLARED OFF, Metures on the walls of apartment. It. meets ¢ to this the presbytery of Baitimore a | S28" . he ap of & Joint aul sent. Wi expense > dea e apa : : ig Ss 'y of Ba e e on the duty of the church on the subject absent Without expense to the department, if] hore was some trouble at the track about the | {rank snobbery to set up a gallery until the rest of | Gefexnios, New Castle oh atel Weeki city, | 22 nthe duty of the church on the subject of mittee Sha VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH, 9th and K pore ert west. Sou DELE § ort “port to the next weights in the hurdle race, M. J. Daly declaring he | the house ts suitably filled; and this fact ts recog- | tora). with one from the | ¥ ieee sbytery of lilo, 65. ‘The | Geneual convention nized by those who have the best collections, who, ' x ee The WRECK OF THE AsitURLoT SoxD For $300.—| would not run his horses, Gath and Ranger, a8 | woatever thoy Yeey tre ieee coleetl rlusively | deletes from the Washington city presbytery, ai cn PROPERTY. The wreck of the U. 8. 8. Ashuelot was sold at auc-| weighted. In consideration of the heavy track it | devoted to. pictures, invariably keep. some choice as follows: Ministerlal—Rev. Dr. Childs, Reva, Jolin tein onan raph iy etl apt | tion on the Astatfe station after due advertisement | was decided to reduce the handicaps all through, eo evcn te ae wel disposed, Te are oe neh, John Dudley, Edward H. Cwnpston, The- | tenire of church property. It referred to tlie neceos Sion etic’ Ghiesepewspapers for the sum of | and under the new scale Reverwyck was welghted | the house, TO Keep. plctures out of a parlor is to yakoop, William . Van Doren, david | sity of a diocese arpa $300, Mexican dol It was found to be almost | heaviest. ‘This was satisfactory to Beverwyck’s reat alceninent it can porsibly | H. Howe; elders—Messrs. Dalrvme | propert impostible to do anything in the way of raising the | owner, and as weights could not’ be adjusted satis- . ple. Easby, Warfield, Robbins, Hodgers, Smith, Ee pre wreck or of recovering anything froin tt. factory, the hurdle race was declared off, Under a rough exterior they are truly pollte at ae scnman .and Hercus ached by the retiring | QWs! Wal they euudeavor co obtaln, as soon as pos. eee ? Instead of the hurdle race the following was the as wi ss the folk ¢ floating item: e Ing $e vas EG Oy Ms ble, Suitable legislation for the protection NAVAL OnpEns.—Passed Assistant Engineer W. | made up: ‘hree-fourths of a mile dash, Delilah, Gene ita pes ae ee ae , | Moderator, Rev. 'S. H. Howe, of West Washington, | Guurch priperty. “ihe cominitter alee eunestey A. Mintzer to the Shenandoah; Lieut. J. C. Irvine, | Old Liz, Corsair, Brad and Elector. ‘nulemen,” said the Texasman in the restaurant, when the waiter dumped a plate of hot soup down | {at (hg text, Mark xv1.20." Kev. Dr. Leftwich, of | the appalntiuent of @ pertuaneat. board of trusts : fs e v he presbytery of Baltimore, was ch m - th diocese, and that the jolut commission ary 3 § . St race wa BD 3s * - sen to his feet and Wa two revolve! S Wishes: y, er F. alry pO is y, tem~ M. Wells, from the naval laboratory, New York,and = “ Honky canes Alaiye aioe ee The report Was made the special order for Monday son’s stable second. Mutuals paid $8.35. ‘were respected. porary clerks. A lane attendance of delegates re een AN DOO eee orary clerks. we att at 12 o'clock. cy e1 Se Burch Wins the Second Race. i sponded at the call of the roll. Divine worsht) a in- —o—— AO AG Gs SNE CRT RAG EICCE EE cae Tk os DlureAlW OU tls wecounacs tid onic etsieenoml | Wrna/sakiol tare ve Guan the newer coor 15) uatng the colbration of the Lows supper, 8 ap-| Archbishop Lynch Seninst Pauper Ime LICAL LUTHERAN has been placed in waiting ord Mutuals paid $8.65. JSumée de Londres, described as an imitation of the pol = migration aunada, a 2.—There is considerable and G strests northwest, Hev. LH. | apap y, g Despatch left the navy yard at 11 eta Osisilage, ‘sad tint of London smoke.” Others speak of it as The Rights of Colored Citizens. oresyerrardingga letter sent by archotaiey ‘3 ore this morning for Mt. Vernon with Lord Cole- of Warm deep tone of gray such as crowns the hills | MINISTER LANGSTON'S LECTURE LasT EVENING. | Lynch to the Dublin mast ieme eee Se SOD 1 rid arty Gn bownd: HOSPITALITIES SUOWN THE DISTINGUISHED VISITOR— | ona rainy morning.” Parents and guardians will A very large audience filled the Congregational immigration, The archbishop slates: that! the ridge and party on bostrd A DINNER BY CHIEF JUSTICE WAITER. e ained aD yearn that a most expensive ™ma-| church last evening to hear the address of Hon. | board wrote lin ¢ It he would take under his ‘Tue Tennessee and Alliance arrived at New York| Lord Coleridge yesterday afternoon, after his Pe NODE ee ne poche animate: John M. Langston, United States minister to Hayti, | Po eruns number of sirisframa thelr workhouse yesterday. visit to the Capitol, pald a formal visit to Secretary, “Can the old lover” is ‘answered in the affirma- | UPD the status of the colored American citizen, piled with help at present, and he would not ad- Tue Comtxa StRoZoN GeNERAr.—It is thought beta upon one: agent. ee tive by Mr. George McLaughlin, of Toronto, aged | With special reference to the civil rights decision of | Vise any more to co: ST. PAUL'S ENG- | that Major J. 8. Billings, medical department, U. 8, | Coleridge's party, during the afterngors also visit € out this winter, . er iith and H streets | 4. ts the coming surgeon general. He ts not push- | the Corcoran gallery, where they received by ton, © able of om | intrust. It recommended that the subjec nted to the different dioceses, with the re- ana, adel of Chris CHURCH, Pennsy]vau as by’ Waltor Warthnne.” En 83, Who has just inarricd a blushing bride of 90. | the Supreme Court. Upon the platform were seated —>—— Mr. Corcoran ind the trustees of thégallery. In ee Terres, Sn conte ae = = e ae ti “% P, ing his claims, but lis friends are working hard for | Mr. Corcoran a i é It 1s atradition that’: ‘bulists B. K. Bruce, U.S. register; Frederick Douglass, Dr. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS AT GIBRALTA 8 | hin the evening the distinguished visitor was enter- mniumi never get S. + Lowpon, Oct. 20.—Three shocks of earthquake 1 ok the Quicotne of the | RID. tained at dinner by Chist Justice Wales, the guests | hurt in their nocturnal rambles, and many a thrill- | ©: B- Purvis, Rev. Dr. Rankin, Mr. 0. 8. B. Wall, ee felt at ibe = ni Papal Aluance : Mir.Grimke | Tulek succession were felt at Gibraltar shortly after ft the Supre ri and the Attorney General. shoe i e of the Stipreme Court ai e! eral s . ASama : : ved with ap- | The direction of the movement was from north to the court-nartlal case of Commander ¥. R. Sintth | ‘tter the atiner_a card reception Wes held, which seep waa eh inficnmondcd pines. ae transl te histonj ot the 16th angele | Bout. “The duration of the shocks was mom pate President on the groan that at nmutigated by the | was attended by many prominent persons, includ: | fowhavs nee, aroused hoes unconsclousiy | amendments and What they intended to | twelve seconds each, President on the ground that although the accused | ing members of the Cabinet, the Briuish iulnister walking through the house in her sleep fell from | effect, which was to make the colored BETRAYED AND RENRADED, Did more than one pay account out, the evidence | and distinguished members of the bat. the third to the first floor, and was instantly killed. | man’ a citizen of the United States, and| Ararers, Oct. 90—The repo submitted did not show intent to defraud. THE DESPATCH, WITH LORD COLERIDGE ABOARD, . Congress was authorized to legislate to maintain | Algertan thsungen ue Waemuy Srimi for (ile Weex 19 tow 1és0y AGROUND. How many of the hundred and oda thousana | this citizenship. ‘The Supreme Court. said to the | was invited toa fe for mailing; price, three cents per copy. It 1s a | The United States steamer Despatch left the readers of: Tme Sra Know that there are such | GOR! clizen infect: “Walt until the States and devcpitated mand seat ils bead as a present : aders of THE § E deprive you of your rights and then you shall have | to the Sultan of Morocco. large, eight-page paper, of fifty-six colums, cut ‘hington navy yard this morning for Mount, i - 2 a zi things as Anglers’ tournaments, and that the “re- | legislation to relfeve you. The colored man simply ‘TARIFF REFORM IN SPATN. and folded, aoe sont anyones ln Jon rain Lond Coleridge ae ne Gs cord” of fly-casting and other feats of angling skill | desires his rights as_& man and-an opportunity to | yap, Oct. 20.—Thetuinister of Anance andthe dota ae SEE COTA Bs: TOSCDANG ICE GnS Se Siete oe g : fed 1s Kept as carefully as that of race horses or bail | Have them vindicated by the law.” The speaker | minister ot foreign affaits yesterday received the lf a m| . teamel : redicted that the recent decision’ would revivity rates of the Ta torn Society. ‘The 1.—Inspector General Sackett has gone | BT aground on the muid Shoals, and at last ac- | ames? Yet such ts the fact, as the casual visttor in | Phe republieah party and enable Wrosnaten vietory | starsat to the dedceation that he bared toe sees come, |. E. CHURCH, 14TH ANDG. to-morrow at 11a.’ by the pas . A 7:80 pn. praise service. Let all . Gi FO COMMANDER SmirH’s MITIGATED SENTENCE. —In | Comprising Lord Coleridge and party, the justices | ing situation in fiction and the drama is based en S sunday’ the pa . will preach at Ia. ¢ streets u innis will ad- nily returndd | PgRson Stated to the delegation that he hoped to be able to ‘will give an ac- ey counts had not succeeded in getting atloat. Central Park this week might have learned for him- | even frota the recent defeats, introduce all the in uclal reforms. That the country is_ {to New York.—A. K. Tingle and Owen Riley, of = ae ee self. On Wednesday a large gathering of anglers "to Exce Pool Pool Tabi required. The foreizn minister said he would do Washington, were registered In St. Louis on Thurs-| _ District Government Affairs. met on the shores of Harlem Mere, in that park, to Opposed to Free Pool Tables. his utmost to conciude treaties of commerce De day.—hishop Green, of Mississippl, arrived in town B. J. COYLR'S SEWER CONTRACT. compete for trophies or witness the skill of others. | 4 BEFORM PROPOSED BY SCHOOL TRUSTEE WARNER. | tween Spain and all other nations. last evening, on his way home trom the Episcopal eae etic Tenge he Colon Ite ‘The art of angling has improved wonderfully of | 43 Stated in yesterday’s Star, Mr. Warner offered ae ci =o . eneral. convention, vill be e ow er Lawrenc : a g < jursd: 5 ec Markets. fags of Mr Rollinson Volare aest Corcoran | respecting the contract of B. 9, Copie Tor coscimace: | late years. Twenty years ago © Geet ok Hifty feet | At the meeting of the school board, Thursday even. . m= Bee street.—Public Printer Rounds, who has been | lug the fourth section of the Boundary street sewer, | With a trout rod was thought eon) but now | ing, a resolution asking the Commissioners to take ae eden Sh ge bead new ten-forties, 33; ty atv Scag. late of | SuMering for several days ‘froma severe cold, {3 | and ask ius opinion on the same: 1. Was the con | casts of from 70 to 89 feet are not extraoruinary. Tn | sone meactres ooking to the suppression of pool | "BALTIMORE, Oxt 2) Catton stendy middling, 20 bh: tT Re C Peer Por | much better.——Mr. and Mrs. David L. Gitt 3 tract so far vold that the contractor may lawfully | the Wednesday tournament there were contests in | rooms near school buildings. Mr. Warner said that | Flour dull and steady, Wh: ethern aon on eR. Sunday sclicol at half-past ¥. “Cowie aud wor- | pleasantly located for the season at Ingleside, | refuse to perform any work In excess of the $50,000, | Salmon casting, heavy and light bass casting, and ship. ite r ‘ ape good many people had called his attention to the | lower: western fairly active Pleasant, —1 ag | Upon request, or was ft merely voldable in case | Single-handed fly casting. ‘The victor in the salmon | @ 1.050107; do. amber, 1.0821.13 returned froma thee InOnths tour thvouie Cees | Congres CAG C0 MALE Une one eone CA | Casting CoMtast mde o cist OF ay ee ete ae | ace that pool rooms Were being established near | red. spot, aud Ortaber, Likitaai Od; November 1 O8 yal Ot Fado and Kansas much improved In health.——Gen, | The bond being tor only $50.00, or Instead of | record by cight feet. An eighteen foot rod was | the public schools. He mentioned one near the | Dischte prsahirie sa: Spo Rt LON aL NB: C.-C. Augur is at the Eubitt.—Mrs. Wm. G, Tien: | $135,000, Is the contract a nulitty for that reason, | Used. ‘The saine gentleman, Mr. R. C. Leonard,ulso | Hig school bullding wich, it was sald, was dole soraticrn “aniet-"wentem, Wall” houthen wilte Gi Gerson (nee Miss Kate Nichols, of Georgia) has} And may the contractor for that reagon Tefuse law: | Won in the single-handed fly casting with a cast ot es | oo re EE ee ee CA a See | Sec a re oe ee ee GT UOne rc ang ora| RU ONC Anite) SOON oe animal tt statea | Oata quiet and” unchanged. “K (23> WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF STH AND | Fecent ilineg.—Gen. Crook, the Indian fighter, is | Contractor perform fully according to the letter of | Parking and see whether they can beat this record. ir Brooks: 82 at he ha er; southern red, 2 ‘western winter et at nteady, ee 365. Hay dull. Provisions quiet and steady. Butter YS ~ 1 “2 ‘ \- oe in regard to pool that it was the worst specles | frm and unchanged. Buss quick, 238. Petroleum dale Tater ene Wad Sickest ol ale iar ten ob cote nif favo | uct pice’ 7 NTT WOM AEDMALNCC | ot me car drivers are lng, and ene |S gant that i, al wh ok cura es | ence ana aia ar eA ato cone beverage is fresh inllk.—S. St. A. de Bille, of the END OF THE LICENSE YEAR, Pay small. They receive, however, a8 much as | $ percent of the money Bag Ihe Ae ou! Could, | Ehanse: Freients to Cineetool tor Samir frm—cott Danish legation, and Mime. de Bille are in New| aq ticenses given by the District Commissioners | many operatives whose occupation, though not so | without any expense, start an establishment at the | 11-644. fon i rrain. Sagat. Receipte four 2 12 a See ee Dragka and | to carry on business in the District expire October | tavorious, is more unhealthtul and wearisome, The Faces, at drinktng places, at restaurants, and every | Cafreg oy tea, deep Ot pcils eee eg EY Beck or that. Cae Ministt tb Wieland: oer Toeee Russell 31st. agent of the Amoskeag cotton mills in New Hamp- | Other convenient piace that would pay a man 20 per | 94's, 90,0 “gs wheat, 540,000 bushels; EQUITABLE Lowell, will be nominated a candidate for the rec- TEE DISTRICT CHEMISTS REPORT shire told the Senate labor committee that the ren, font see We thouene foe If teens | Corn, 6,000 bi Co-operative Building Association. , e Scotch Untversit rs —— | for the last fiscal year shows that eighty analyses ; E a pus fences sail orship of the Scotch University of Se SATE | wert manne tortie Ret ona ee Police, | 8¥eTage length of a day’s work in those mills was Was any legitimate way of stopping tt, it olgt to Affairs in West Washington. gn books Bec pee antec in the 6th terue. | city, who has been in St. Luke's. hom tal, New | and in the engineer's departinent analyses were | ten and three-quarter hours, and that for this | be sto} York, since Au ree rred in his resolu-| | PERSONAL—Mr. Francis Wheatley 1s lying quite ast, very seriously ill, has bo far | made daily. principally of materials used in the | period the operatives are pald from 95 cents to $1.60, caer eed pore ener Touts | mat his residence on N street Mr A Te crn, Ble to oved to his father's | asphalt pavements lald In the District. Explana- according to the nature of the work, | The testt- | and oters played. ‘The glues were free, the bers | Who has been confined to lis house for sone week in central New York.— ator and | tons are made of the experiments and researches | mony of Dr. Stowe, of Fill River, given to the Hf st, S. OCT. 5. 1883. 2943,014.23, recovered as 10 be information will be furnished and sub- | home, by M hurman are at the Ebbitt—! nd Mrs, j Made with a view to the manufacture of Portland | same committee, 1s of the same tenor ar e EI ‘ir, and Mrs or set of boys losing belug required to pay fer the | te Is He gave a i cht th 1 | to business——Mr. Daniel McLoughlin, a we! JiedCastioPers | Edmund Hudson have returned to Washington | cement in this country equal to tat made In Eng- | Saaveaiue piraicor the one leee or ope tee 1 DIyIng. was. not, Gambling, aod chad been | Known cluscn, an einphoye of the per eompeny oko sarad fapitol sts. | from thier European tour. land, France and Germany. that city, saving that the effect of the present tn- | E'gouided in the Pollec COUrLy He did Hot approve | has been a great Sullerer reccuuly from rheumatism, “Agricultusel Dont — SPECIAL POLICEMAN. Gividual system on the operatives was, as arule, to | the adoption of Such a resolution, uuless It coutd be | 18 on the mend. wt Printing Office, | Water Works Contracts Awarded. Sean Wich omer To ma .ecen, made a special | dwarf them physically, and that this 'was the re- | chown that the existence Of these pel gates wes | AN UNSAre BRIDGR—K street, bridge ts unsafe Cor 9th & D sts... w. | SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION oF THE | policeman with power to make arrests, sult of long hours of labor, hard work, and the | interfering with the Schools. Otherwis: It was a | and all trains are extiuded. As the Aqueduct brag nas et ouolita Date TUNNEL AND THE DAM. BUILDING PERMITS fret that they have pot, sullicient wages to Duy | matter. outside the province of the school board. | Will be torn up. shortly, leaving but two bridges, css--L=v H'stenew. | ‘The Secretary of War has approved the recom-| have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: | such provisions as they ‘need. “Ther ook worn, those at M and Pav y 2 He was in favor of anything that would improv decker tn awarding the contracts for the tunneland | frekmeyer, repair brick, 2725 N street, West Wash- | laborers was improving; and ft {s to be hoped. that Mr. Warner continuing, said that generally this | belng stolen from front doors. ‘Th?se paper wuleves the Great for the Mistrict water supply | ington; $1200. J. H. Knapp, agent, erect a two- | Such is the case. Great and radical reforms must Loe n st pool playing was done by boys. The Commission- | Should be looked after, _ ae al extension. mtract for the tunnel has sto dwelling, Q, between 5th and 6th streets | yet be made in the treatment of the labor problem R ht, mild make it a condition, in GKAIN.—3,400 bush. wheat sild yesterday at m lors tink crac st. | awarded to Beckwith & Quackenbush, of Mohawk, | Mathwestecasson’ Oe Herbert, erect. a. grocery | before we can call ourselves civilized canteen ae that the inan could hot canyon | Fanging from 109 to 1114; 700 bush. com sold at 05, ST APPEARANCE OF ar Uitice, »,who were the lowest bidders, and the con-; store, Pennsylvania avenue, between 8d and 43 . usiness if he keeps a free pool table. Hangman’s Da Artist st., n. w. | Struction of the dam to Chittenden Bros.,of Wash- | streets southeast: $100. Wm. Woods, erect a two- | A Fall river catis redeeming the reputation of Its | After some discussion as to the propriety of mak- ane sted a a Angton, | Thelr bid was $104 25 If constructed of | story dwelling, 1714 New Jersey avenue horthwest, | race for an improper appetite for the canary. | ing any recommendation on tie, subject to the Pirie geraoetd Le ExBoores. as A Cor, Wih & Leetes) Island granite, an 7 struct $2,000, Wm. A. Stewart, erect a three-story dwell Commissioners, Mr. Warner accepted a suggestion] At Calhoun, Ga. Margaret Harris, colored, _ - ‘INO! JOY Eso of Seneca stone from the government quarries. The | ing, 17m street, DeLweeR IE Andes werets northe | According to a local newspaper Teport a cat of that of Mr. Smith's to amend his resolution 80 08 10 £0. | ma Forecast toe was vester= pany, including the emi- latter stone will probably be used. West; $3,500. city saved the life of one of these birds in a novel | Guest the Commissioners to recominend legistauion | Z™nderer of ttle is, hanged 5 eee _ Office hours 4.30 a.m. to8.30 THE NEW RESERVOIR. Ce a and remarkable manner. The eat and bird had | Which would probibit minors tron playing’ peed ae aerinped solider gS soe Longe tr Be OER My AAS HAVING ¢ N | The work of constructing the new reservoir will Political Points, ‘been accustomed to each other's society for a long —_>—__ ay ae ee ey ay By on Td rehwerk, but aot et HE ld stand, 71 ith street | propably be commenced next week, and will be ic confere! resentatives of | time, and becsme familiar friends. They have often Alexandria Affairs, s tigesy, Parohenn Pacers ad) pit’ eek aed Sa | Under nuit headway by the first of November under | 4 democratte cont arene aang numbering | played together, and the eat had learned tobe care, oan Sas armed escort and carried to the gallows, three- Scenes and Tncidents ANY Loca ised an Undertaking Bstabiistunent Pane ane, | the contractors, Messrs. Mulloney ‘and Gleason, | he Party from differen ease ea oecches | ful about hurting it. Last Monday, when the bird | Reported for eat juarters Of a mille to the north of the court house. re i 5 v a 1 am 300, was held in Columbus yesterday. Speeches ‘STE. —The late fron | After singing and a prayer, she made the following ‘The celeorated Arion & l'to receiv rs from friends and ‘the public, |The plans and ‘ifications are allready. The was out of its cage, a strange cat appeared at the| THE OLD Navy YARD STEAMERS.- a3 f lve at! r h-sha} d will take in the | Wore made by Fendicton, Geddes, Converse, Ward, steamer Frolic and the wooden ship Rellet have for | Statement: “I am to tell the truth before 7 « feesh and first-class supplies and polite at: | reservoir will be ped, ani cy © | Rookwalter and others) but the conference de” | door, and the cat, of the house observing Xt, spr 4 ‘of interest to | God. 1 am innocent of the change, 1 did not polson eee ae Phe eae BURGESS. = Nocompection With ES BELLEW, Giers! Home: “ihe tunnel for the vader eres | clined to adopt resolutions Instructing te incoming. Tetreated up the stairs, and’ held. the bing el the | the loungers and Lads thse ater near the ship- | Lela Lewis, and I hope to meet her in heaven.” AG - * : Revcivin = & iers’ Home. vi retreat YW ie an¢ e s] Yo his Laughatie Visy, VIM, with ite kevolvine Stage commenced ‘at the bottom of the shaft mado by | legislature as to its policy. Cnemy dusippesred, “and thea, Drosghe tt dows | yard. ‘he hull or the iron maser is bee Gredha | 1200 Cas trap was oan aad shee dangling in aii aoe MOTHERS’ CLASS FOR STUDY OF Capt. K L. Hoxie last summer. Mr. Holmes Conrad, of Winchester, addressed a again unhure that will justify a refittal, and there have been | the air. un Sight siantins her pulse ceased to beat. NEW THEATER ComiQue. home training Wit eet THOREDAT cette a ae ¢ democratic méeting in Teumond Va. last = some ais for renewing the vessel and putting | Her Deck Was ‘The body was turned over BETES Acne” |, OTANKS Blossoms and Immortelies. || Political associates ih scathing teas, The proposition to run’ Gresham and Dudley on | New 'vone’ The purciserts have een ieee | quglor Bryant, colored, was hanged as = = Tein S SHARE CONTRASS— IMAGINE THE BRIDE'S FERLINGB. | Og onublican campaign meeting was held in| the state ticket in Indiana next year fs not relished | W.H.Clapdore, J.W. Swain and George W. Hof. | M Ga He outraged a white woman ate eect teens < Severe CaP dine Soe MEETING OF THE CITIZENS: | From the St, Louis pppoe Rocke, Ma., yesterday. ‘The speakers were | py those gentlemen, and, it 1s said, 1s started not | man to dismantie the old U.S. store ship Reliet. sp omizags amccaer 18, Walton Conny 3 d COMEDY FOUR COMBINATION! northwest on WEDNESDAY. 24th Inghant Gt 7 sotcney | Last Doludaaed rae ot Lith and Sontang | eranels Miler, General, Adam E. sing oe Mane | Dy thetr friends, but by those who wish to get them | The metal, finishings, cabin fixtures, etc, with Would have been lynched. but the court was 78, frac tena oo ep, John Nepomuk, on the corner of 11th and Soulard | B. Holton, Col Mullikin and Hon. 4H Mo-| cut of the way. Mc. Grediam, according to com. | ‘eo s0uld Wood, timber and planking, Will be sepa | Would have been Iv breoh ike apis Consisting of a Grand Olio of So es Dieene, © | Recs streets, there was an occurrence of singular, and, | Comas. te lookel upon as al er too avail. | eee and ris used as firewood. ‘Associa-| the next day. -Y 8,000 persons, mostly lary. wiul a Yeloc! W. C. Jamesson, who has always been @ promt | mon gossi| ipo) itogethe ay LirgkaRy SocteTy.—The Patrick Henry two ‘THIRTY-SIX PERFORMERS, ea eee ee eee eo eaens celebrated at arhich were aang | nent fepublican of Culpeper County, iy hus Writ: able rendeatialUnier to De aces 6 Proposed seave | 1200.8 literary society, met at, St. John’s Academy | Begroes, saw him die on the gallows ie fell two And the Funniest Afterpicce ever seen in Washington. | practice at 93 F stivet northweat, 2° wt Bas resumed | young couple. When the ceremony was nearing clint rod ote s in aa neren an ticket 1s. designed toelthér bury hin on ea a Eon ag snd SS twenty-one minutes before life was exUnct. His SS eo a tg close, the bride and groom, with their attending ernors chair or put him out of the flela by defeat. | Sa vice presidents, Wes. Carne jr, and J. | wile Tefused to recelve his body. _Matinece Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. __o15_ | f7qg> CIRO DE SUZZARRA—VERDL, MLD, Dridemalds and groomsiven Kneeling on the steps | , al a DORR Cl Un ee a T. Rafferty, of Alexandria; Be BI one ee Oe yap IME MUSEUM. | pene arama ee Sends ant fla ive the one eal ont Teenae | up a cltteens acker ee Lo Yu, a learned Chinaman, who flourished in | lish, of Atgusta, Ga; assistant secretary, 1. B. | Robert Strickland. a negro boy, in the river botioia, No. ith street nor friends and Telatives, the church bel forth, 3 ‘Adams, of Baltimore; ‘treasurer, Ira K. Browning, ‘THE POPTLAR FAMILY RESORT. —— = = not the merry marriage cl but the slow and During a political parade by negroes at Worces-| the dynasty of Tang, A. D., 618 to 906, described the of New York city. lumi Texas. He @ full confession and died = : E SET Golorous toll for, the dead. ‘To, the door of the | ter, Mass., last, night the torch Dearers were | agreeable effects of tea drinking as follows: “Tt | SACN To 5 George Lucas was found tate | Hil. sepastance ta 5 EVERY APTFR = asurscrox. D.C. Oct. 19th, 1883. | church there came a hearse, and into the middie | stoned by hoodlums and the poifee were stoned | tempers the spirits and harmonizes th mind; dis- | last night by Officer lying at the intersec- : he Greats polesey HARRY C TOWERS £ CO. Bankeruand Agents | Gia, down ‘whch {he newly wedded ones were | while dispersing the crowd. Ee a oe petal Cryer sure, with & wound Mr. Conkling’s Umbrella. Vaviit "% north- | con.pelled to pass, there was broug! long bier igh Which he said was inflicted one Cee tes thanks for prompt pay- with all its sombeT display. STRANGE SUICIDE OF 4 PROMINENT NEW YORKER. freaea the body, aed oo the pereeptive tacul- Robert ‘The case will be investigated. ane Artists, ine met of lore by fire to my PRinises ou the Uightof the | When they had received the blessing of the Last evening Henry W. Gwinner, president, of the | {res gic ce ge hal eacltetre ge TERTAINMENT. thirteenth instant, ery respectfully | yay priest the bride and, groom a aa aa yi, moving foole Manu company and < 020-3t* No. Tag “treed southeast, one on eae, me ot deat n's pedestal. In ee hte , Committed cm, ad- = ROSE. e organ trem e joyous strains dressed & conservative ‘ashing- & pon mers the public wel now torah the t oneay deaths at the door a ands Gp of My cust d tl are ic! e Mon ol u ; potied shar lave remove my Ghat and News Stand | place ot the coach wan won Ge eesee ace nas passed ij c of Pap ni from the Willard’s Hotel to the Harris House (late Im- d just been made one to the festive joys of certificate com- Bactuge Con} aid Tews Hire § vial Hotel), half a square below Willard’s, and to my Ing breakfast, there stood the vehicle which | granted ‘old horse. oe Pergamon comment dtr Hotel, Tahal eex: | conveys all that is left of man after dissolution to a the F street entrance of Willard’ Hotel. Ishall'still con- Gee halk ANY oct eee upon young Ue ttan iteoylan nad Maou Hale yesertay 020-3¢ pi aw. 8. Dr. TANNER ARRESTRD.—Dr. H. 8. Tanner, of i at the yard A FRESH SUPPL! REFINED COD LIV- ‘i TF APE SSSA Ok ERIE BOP | Sa Sarge ce otbetug propery rogtered tnt aah MUNCASTER & HOWARDS PHARMACY, ino “Medical tastituve “dated so ee = Tih and Cetreete northwert_ | Tjorsed by the United ‘States ‘Moaical EP SAT ROSEOF SRR EDS BAERS MIN | Rew Suh which ei eit ag German Hall, ith street, between Fand G northwest. just received.” Halt pound packages | EA” Raptad Tacks boas Sonae, PICT Artists, Mnsiclane and others; also

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