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THE EVENING STAR. PBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ato. and 11th St.. hy The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Ww. GE ADAMS. Pres't. mereran Stan fe served to embecrthers tm ths eh be carers on ten nornet, at 10 ceate pe month. Copies. at the counter, ea ata veya ocean, 1 Oik® at Washington, D. Coat ih'shet on Friday—S1 s year, othe, Scent must he paid tu advance: {Fnterst at the P secede las nn Che pening Star. V% 64—N® 9.815. WASHINGTON, D. ©., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1884, MARTIN GILLET & CO’S (BALTIMORE BE NO ADVERTISEMENT Fou te Wsix Esprxe Ocromem 47m «T LastT— BE-Not to gaina foothold tn Washington. Bs ts sneered The p ople are finding out that it is lunatag after all, but Just what itis repre AKD WHATS THAT? c» Tea of he choteest drinking and in the satne nata- the better class use Tee in Ch wr Is Fie-Nomade differently from other Teas? Why de yousay “Lit iteome to abu” Does not bail I Tea? BECAUSE— Se-No Deine composed entirely of the youn contain the vers in the oriinal metal Lined and 11b, sto~s—The trade sup- mS Th, iy Ib, pack vhied by MARTIN G cs LLET & CO., Ist, \MUSEMENTS. ME CONCERT AND STP- P. EF. Chureh, Higa ve wree Pits SIHILISTS—OCT. 14. GAMBETTA~OCT. 2 t—UCT. a FEEAR-OCT. TE Ly AND GARIBALDI_NOV. Loxpos socirty “Suv it The abow f Lectures will bee delivered by WILLIAM JACKSON AL: MSTAONG, At LINCOF Mest en commen istion cs. His oy aft ¥. Sun ‘kets for sine ‘masic Store. Conree ths wed at N ATION. AL THEATE! * TURDAY MATINEE EVENING AND A LOMANTIC FLAY, STBERTA, Is 5 SIX acts Vamrcey Casterent, Ese NEXT SEEK TEE WTS OP OAK sic of wate mady om Tburslay morn- - od JOED'S MOST DELIGHTFUL MERRIMENT. dy. which was triumphsntly id crwatiy a0 fit New ork, than. A glo- tally | te aly custuined. Arthur Re eve CASTING OF THE BOOMERAN | bnwnace provocative of contingons sors are so eleant us to est the faah- MATINFE SATURDAY. Seats reserved dria the day. Next Week—By the author of “A Bunch of Keys.” the Comedy of “\ PURLOR MATCH” EVANS AND HOEY'S METEORS, 08 EATER CUMIQU OCTOBER 6, 1884. cram and fret sppearance of 7 RECT HE p™ MUSLUM. = AN AVALANCHE OF NOVELTY FVERY AFTER- SOON AND NIGHT “EUS WEPK a Stare weedor: | Marre and Murpby at Galvin. Lottie Kempand HurIburs, and the ¥ DUMPTY, by the sp pretty. “Tat‘oord a heats of oth jou to all ou:y 10 cents, et curlosities In oc8 6t LP ADING PANO INSTRUCTOR. o6-6t* rie oe from 6 to9 p.m or THE NGTOS € WEY LM pay \CLE CLUB DISTRICT SAND STAR CLTB ori and | Orchestra furnishes ier, ot sels tine EAMER W W_ CORCORAN MYER AREANGE: wir : sto all WENT. daily (Sundays ex- IN HAIR GOODS. WLLE M. J. PRANDL Jo Mus MJ. Husr's 1909 F erect GRAY SHADES! PHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS ni be Fntabs AL rsa’ Office = AND LOAN BROKERS, yivania Avenue, (Opposite U.S Treasury.) = Lins for eale ave inserted Apr pect * te Aclvertisar™ (Bret the sLicpowal by: lease oF Sted ‘had neaniised wythend selaimn Pans 1878, BAKER'S PREAKFASY® Cocos. Pirrnted slaolutely pure Cocoa, frm which the ex. cosmo ©: hae been removed. It has three times the wtremeth of Coooa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Bucer aefore tar more economical It ts sourinbiug, stremgtheune, easily divested, Fie suuirably auspted uf UaVaUs oe Wok we Ue per wee A Lele, SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE W. BAKER & CO., vent DORCHESTER, MASS [PPo® Ek oF rRexct wines. coGNAC, CHAM- WPAGMES AND CO. DIALS French Cant, @t7". $4 and $4 60 por dome. Ane: gue Wines, Brondirsand chainpamnes Ree Ee eee, oat bettie for SE 1 747 Henney vania avenue. faente for arat-ciues 1 unen Burdeate, Buregnay, charyrecyrs std wth. Via de tou surten eu caloe LADIES GOODS. _ BOOKS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. Muze J. P. Pace, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION. No, 1107 F\Sraest Nontuwest® AUTUMN OPENING. ‘We beg to announce that on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8x, ‘We will makea Special Show of Millinery, comprising LATEST NOVELTIES FROM PARIS AND LONDON HOUSES. och | Mis K. A. Dogovax, 90 F STREET. FALL AND WINTER OPENING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS oc4-6t_From the Leading Houses of Psris and London, Mes. M. J. Hesr, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, Will Have Her Fall and Winter Opening of Selected by Her Agent in Paris and London. On MONDAY and TUESDAY, October 6 and 7, oc3 SESS Octonee ler, WHEN THEY WILL BE D TO SEE LULIR FORMER PATRONS. OUGLASS. NINTH STREET, MERINO AND Wi Fifty cents will positively CORNER F, TL, UNDERWEAR. For fe lor #1, well, Jmiply ask you to look at ours alter examMiilig’ thé EST. for ladies, pare 50. A reat barwain. Tad extra lone ORAWERS, fashioned, Also extra size bands for very flesliy ladi-a, 8020 Mas Suma Reverar, 608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Offica Opened alaree and elegant line of children's «hort and Jong MERINO CLOAKS, plain and eibroidered, in Mother liu! bard and other stylea, DRESSES, HOBES aud all kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ‘Macnificent stock of Ladies’ and Children's HOSTERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR AND sent “HAND-KNIT WoRsST!D GOODS. A. Goxoox, LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 414 9th Street, Washincton, D.C. sel-Im_ CARD.—MI-S J. BOGGE*S ANNOUNCES THE Fall Opening of her Dresemaking Parlors 4. 3.and : nave. ow. Latest Parininn styles for Fail aul Winer divaces, Paronace solicited. se20-Lu* ed and Lined, Pur Circuta ps (tae Bevcnvered MISS CUNNINGHAM, 1m0 Sth street, between Naud O ta Ww. MSs ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 490 TENTH STREFT NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style snd material, and guaraters perfect St and comfort. SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-miade Underclothing, Merino Underwear, EAL, .SACQUES RE- and fest Img aif Patent Shoulder nd all Dress Kefc Goods, Fieuch Comets and Buetien ae Childe ws Corsets, and 4 $1 Cornet (Miss H.'s own make). that for the rice is unsurpasse, ‘B.—French, German and Spanish spoken marl ®. ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, J. PRR ee Re DRE Fkost PARTS, ‘Three Patent and Five ‘rou: Expositions of Paris, Lyousand Vienna, ‘Makufacturer apa iinporter of HUMAN HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK. es fine Hair Cutting and Halr Dressing. dyed and sbaunpooed in a first clase manner. ‘to onder. 837 tIFIEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. > Astox Fisrers ‘Chemical Dry Cleaning Establishment, No. 906 G rtreet_northwiat. THIRTY YEARS" EXPERIENCE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's also, Velvet and Pinch Cloaks, Crape Yella, Laces fectly, cleaned by this Superior. LADI 8" EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by this process will not Jos tbe original hae: and wreane spon unrated La Ha: Wi as Gloves, etc,, are per- fo be removed effectually. Price 81.80 and @L 75 sui Tuovsaxos Or Dotrsns or MILLINERY, STYLISH AND HANDSOME, 70 BE SOLD at KING'S PALACE, 816 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, French Pattern Hate and Bonnets; all the leading shapes in French Felt Hats Also a Magnificent Amsort- ment of Children's Hats Birds representing every clime. Plumes, Tips, Velvets, Velveteens, Treble Ens- lish Crepe. Satin, Silk aud Kid Gloves at importers* prices Wonderful Baryains in Ladice' and Children's Cloaks. Twenty-five Thousand Dollars worth of La- dies’ and Children’s Wraps to be Slaughtered. We have | aliled to our extensive Stock of Millinery a very tance assortment of Wraps of every description, compris- ‘tny the latest and stylisti makes from abroad, which we will sell at lower prices than you find elsewhure, AU we ask, give us a call before purchasing. KING'S PALACE, 006 814 SEVENTH STREET. JINSHEIMER & ERO. ‘308 7th street, bet. Hand I, and 3151 M street. 3% gli particular attention to our very complete stock of BOUTS AND SHOFS FOK THE FALL TRADE. BURT'S CELEBRATED enone Letter, Bil wre hs have the following atte ‘OF plain, aud porated € ‘alters in’ broad: snd BURT'S EINE CALE lcehook bale BULUS FINE CALF Conerems and button. BUIES FINE, extra broad bottoum (ur old entlemen, BUIEPS BOY SHOES iu lace sud button, overy ays We invite an inspection of these soods from all that want oo tahien Thiers are bo better In cur Ladiew Department we have the CLLEBRATED COUSIN’> SHOPS. CouSTN'S FINE KID, buttou, high heel, and pointed or lox to S's FINE KID, common-sense toe. USIN'S FINE STRAIGHT GUAT, button, t both cotlits FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense area ae ene ee con Five SHOES for Tadice, Mages, and Children, very style of hee! and toe" CHILDREN AND NISSES SPRING-HEL SHOES in ‘variety. AILGE whieh ocds we nell at avers low price We sak cali of all before purchasing your shocs, us we C&D nave You motey by doing so.” Kewembver tbe aine sid Buiaber, TINSHEIateK © 20 “3s See Huh and S1St Si nérnere pose axp RELIABLE HOMG@PATHIO REMEDIES, Either by the single vial or in complete outfite,st BOERICKE & TAFEL’S Puamuacr, ‘OF SILK axp Deny Mery, Duniey « Stee Ente of Head Gear in America Conseg ae ‘Consequedt itons ure often tunitated in inferioe qaaltts weuuine ables: Pid tee OFF, SOLE AGEsrs, $6 Pentisylvanis avenuc. ar ot Mae | BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, if Marjorie Huntington, (Belt) The Amazon, (Carl Vas- Dr. Sevier (G. W. Cable.) Thomas Beuwick and His Fupils, Debseu.) Love and Mirage. History of Pre Stinwood.) Queer Stories for Boys and Girls, (Exwleston.) Buwanee Kiver Tales, (Sherwood Bonner.) Calumet of the Coteau, Nortia ) ‘The Ancient Eupires of the bust, (Sayce) WAM. H! SMURKISON, oct 6 Pennsylvania avenue, CCRAUTAUQUA TITERSRY AND SCIENTIFIC CIRCLE BOOKS, For ali the Classes, at the lowest rates, Subscriptions taken for The Chautauquan, ©. C. PURSELL, Bookselleg, oot 418 Ninth ret northwest Cc. L, 8. C. ALL BOOKS OF THE CHAUIAUQUA COURSE OF STUDY CONSTANTLY ON H\ND AND AT THE LOWEST LISt PRICES.” ALSO, ALL SABBATH SCHUOL REQUISITES, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON. 428 Til street, —<HCOND-HAND SCHOOL BOOKS, AT * Pemisyivania avenue. We lave tes licction. ‘No chance for covers, S12-Lin* CHOOL BOOKS: AND SCHOOL STATIONERY. i Al REDUCED PRICES. ‘ote Paper, five pounds to the rea, only 7 cente, Wl Standard and’ iacellancous raving and Printings all work sur anteed, Lanyeas amoctinent of BLANK BOOKS 1 the city. Sole eeut for JOHN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD ¥ENS, JOHN ©, PARKER, se12 19 7th stivct northweat, ez {BP HEADQUANTERS JOHN A RAWLIN TT ho eae, RAWEINGS, ‘October 9, 1884. ‘The comrades are requested to atte yd the funeral of our lute comrade, CHARLES STRICKHAR’ 7, No. 1111 D. street northcast, on the 10th iustant at 2 o'clock p.m. Comrades of otlier posta are coriia ly {pyited. By order ch MES, Post Com, 1 EWEAVER, adjutant. a (ee, HOSkA_B, MOULTON AND FW RITTER, -G" Jr. Attorneys-at-Law, lave REMOVED thelr offices 10920 F stroct northwest, oc-im* [PS>, THE BEQULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF <5 the SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, $d be. tween H aud 1 (colori.) will be beld'on FRIDAY EVENING, at 7:30. All ts" auembers are particulats reqnested fo be present Beutler Rolis, E. Burke, Scot Buckner, Edward Browne, Thowas Greene, E. Tasker, Noble Ware, 0c8-2t* JNO. MORAN, 2195 PENNA. AVENUE, 28 all of Bibb'x Lat. obes and Repairs for aume: in’s ant Wood's Parlor Su: Latrobes, (> SPECIAL sUspay EXCURSION. DEDICATION OF CATHOLIC CHURCH AT GOR- DONSVILLE, VA. A special train will terun by the Virginia Midlana Railway between” Washington aid Gunionevile, on SUNDAY, October 12, leaving Baltitnor: ard Potomac Station af 6:15. m.,'a riving ut Gordonsvilie 10:03, mm. returning, leave ‘Gordonsville at 5:10 p. my acd ar Five in Weshutieton 9:20 p. 2 Fure, for the round trip, only $1.50. ‘Tickets will be on vale ut’ altiimore and Potomac Sta- tion on moruiny of departure. moan TEL, Agen! o06-6E, N. MACDAN: 3.8. B. THOMPSON, A.G.P. A. | WH DANIEL RESPEGIFULLY IN- foruis his friends that be snow connected with HENNING. ‘No. 410 7th. st-vet, and. will be to furnish thein with artistic warmeuta, elther Teady or Chwtom mad: Oc6-1in. PrphOw THE OF AL TAXES: PAIK TO 1882—Drawbacks furnisied at mar- Hight per cent bonds for wale, receivable ia nt of ali special taxes. 10t ‘LEWIS JOHNSON & Co. Gresvnce A. Warrasen, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, | vp Fenuayivauia Avenue, { == All the new bocks received as soon as published. Shecial attent on given to onvers for books pon hance ‘iwitiny Cards and Wedding invitations engraved and printed. 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, door to Galt’a, re10 New Prsucatioss 4x EEDUCED PRICES ar FaUM'S 6 12H Sruxer Nostawest, Phebe, by the anther of Tufledee; A Roman Siaet, oy Fo Sarkn wird. Qnicks traywlated by Mrs AL. Wister. Au Averare Man, Robert Grant: ‘Tinkling Cyimbals, by | dwar Fawcet Mire, Lincvln’s Boston ‘Cove Look: The Princess Na> by <uida; The Usurper, by Judith Gautie 1 the standard suthors, neludine Darwh he, Irving, and others Harper and Cons ther, ethousa ¢ BVy paper nove:s: ch. The fuest west prices, Correspond. Ig tee. per box “biseraged a OUR NEW FALL GOODS ARE ARRIVING, They are coming in in the utmos: prof-ion Our lange ex tublishment ia getting tous all for them, Suto ki them moving we sill sell them Low, very low. Po-itive that we seil woods as cheap, i.d cheaper than they are gold in any other city ou the Atlantic coust, WE OFYER Tu-DAY: Office or Scrap Baskets, in all styles and shapes, at 39, 49, 69, £9, 6he.. up to 8194; x lovely assortment Lin'd Work Baskets ai 25¢, Satia Lined Work Baskets, at 4°, Satin Lined Work Baske's, at 99. Lined and Embroidered Infants’ Baskets, at 99¢,, $1.49. 81,79 and $1.98. Lovely Covered Work Baskets, at 990, Infants! Baskets on Stands, at $1.49. Fine Upen. Worked Work Baskets, in attractive shapes, ‘unsurpassed Workmanship and numerous styles, from 49. up. ‘we also would call your attention to our assortment of Barbotine Vases and Baskets, which we are selling s0 low an to create genuine surprise, We quote: Small ‘Vases at 49c.; Nedium at $125.0 d Large at $1.75 to @1Mewh. ‘The latter are sold veuerally at $6 and $7 er pair. Our Off Paintinzs, in heavy gilt framen, at 82.98, are such a decided barzain that you onght not to mias t em, We have also now open an immense assortment of Boys' Veloc pedes, Wasons, Dolis and Dill Carriages, Genuine Stcamboats and steam Engines, Sailboats, Toy Tables, Children’s Desks, and thousands of new Toys, with more arr. ving every day. M, SILVERBERG & CO, oct __ 312 7th street and 313 Ath n.w., near Pa, Avo. 1 Curap Bosiyess Surrs. WE CAN SHOW ONE OF THE BFST VARIETY OF SERVICEABLE, WE!.L-MADE BUSINESS SUITS IN THE TOWN, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR TRADE. WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP, YET THEY ARE STYLISH. FALL OVERCOATS CHEAP, THESE CHILLY MORNINGS AND EVENINGS YOU RE- QUIKE 4 PROTECTOR OF SOME KIND AT REAS- Te SCRCULATING WIuARY, 170 Pa AVES Coo New aloha, mud Maines soon an fouted cihly juenership, he. ayeuriy, @4. Alsu latest saad Artiste Birthday Cards, ‘Are LOGY a ‘oct eo > STECIAL NOTH E—ALL PARTIES HAVING ods ow starve witly the Toiend ont Besboara Goantiuiet onary, at the marehouse and whet of th Neve ook atraunets, 120 5 atrests Went, Wantiagtot, St hereby uotibed to ese ave ssid goods within tates Gays rnd dite, or they will be suid at public suction t0 ew York steamers E. C. Kuight and John Gibson ew Yor bot the middle of this month, land and receive cing built at 6th reights at the lance new dock wirect Wharf, Washington. the warclionse aud portion of dock now in use, Wert Wesuugton. 8 for rent,” Iugulre ot preuuises or at 6th 0c6-6t HOME, D.C. ‘October 4th, 1884. ‘wenty five dollars rewind will be paid to any party or parties giving information which willlesd to the sunt ud. ‘conviction of ay’ person, or persgum wiiy tiut of may shoot squirrels or birds in the Sol- ‘Home grounds, BUF. RITIENUO. SE, st Secretary aud ‘Treasurer, OCTOBER 181, 1884, i No, 307 aveone, aud will be pleased C0 see ny friends aud the ub.ic in general, q LOUIS KAUFMAN, Ast, FETING O1 OF THE WASHINGION MANU- NG COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY. stat 70 p.m, af the otteeof the coinpany, t SEHOME E, JOHSSUS th MUNCASTIR & HOW Comer 7th and I strects northwest, RD, GP HARDWooDs! HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER, WM. McLEAN & SOX, 18TH AND B STREETS AND 14TH, BETWEEN B AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. Also. FANCY Goops. Cail and Examine. 91 18th street, Corcoran Bulline, eee NEE. EROORS, 30 => PHOTO -ESGRAVING Ta iy he LAUTEN ENGRAVING G0. 1425 New York avenue. eezt-lin® First-class work guaranterd. (er Peat xone a A CAR D. Having secured the s of Mr. WM. B, RED- GAVE, late wholesale wecut tor several larze westers wills, Tun prepared to offer Special Baneaine to Bell. ders." Contractors ind Carpenters 1 White Plie and Cabines Lumber, of all sizes, from Uppers to Culls, in ar lots of suai! quantities, ‘Als, Buliling Lumber (Virginia Pine) of all alzes, Fiocring aud ‘rimuniugs kept constantly tn stocs.. Pathuntes cordully given. Prompt delivery aud fafactory Cea teed. eas JAMES F, BARBOUR, Bett 12th street and Maryland «venue 8.w. (opr EDWARD cavERLY £0, wat ‘AU 1425'New York Avenue, Ate receivingnew and designs in the line of Gas Fixtures 8620-1in* THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES- USF sade fe particularly ealted to PHOSVTER ths Yow sud popmar Train ead Nerve, Tome and Sate, euard waist Malaria. For sale areated by the glans oc fa Bottles ly WC: BULLE Kc, Sole Lnveutor abd Ata Uiscturer. 1429 Lehmnytvania Wveute vit = SAMUEL S&S SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. SLATE MANTELS AND L\TROBES, PLUMBING AND HEATING, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. ONABLE PRICES. WE PRESENT A LARGE AS. SORTMENT OF LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS THAT ARE ADAPIED TO FALI. AND SPRING. THESE COATS ARE NOT A LUXURY, BUT A NE- CESSITY FOR HEALTH AND COMFORT. NOAH WALKER & CO., ee 625 PE} VLVANIA AVENUE. Gowvex Speciric, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, Effecting a syeedy and permanent cure, whether the | patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It cau be ziven in a cup of tea orcottee, with ut the knowl edge of the person taking it, ag it is tasteless and odor- | les. Thousands of dru:skards have been inde temper- atemen who have taken the Golden Specitic in their « without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will It is absolutely Larmn!ss. Cures guaranteed, Price $3. Circulars free. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, 185 Hace street, Cincinnati, Ohio, For sale by R. K. HELPHENSTINE, Druggist,corner th and F streets, and 14th street and Vermont aveuue, Wasuington, D.C. ocl-eo [SIVEESALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY. ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE TAMAR For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE LOSS OF APPE- ‘ITE, CEREBRAL CONGESTION, diepared by E. GRILLON, ‘Ghemist of the Paris Faculty. ‘Sole Proprietor, true de Rambutesn, Paris ‘Tamar—nunitke Pills and the usual pursa- tiver—in agreeable to take, and never pro- duces irritation nor interfer with busi- eas or pleasure fold by all Drugwiste GRILLON ‘apS-eth,20w ASTHMA AND CATARRE CORED BY THE CIGARETTES ESPIO, Oppression. Suffocating, Coughs, Colds, Chest Neu- raletes, &o. Pars: J, ESPIC, 198 rue St, Lazare, New York: FOUGEKA; MILHAU. = Sold by all Chemists of Ameriéa _au28-thimip i W. T. PARKER, OF Magnet Beater, haa returned to Washinton and ia wady to recelv: Fationta. Dr alee hal ta ret ‘Visit patients.” Sa4 Catroet northwest. ‘coe lw* 00, or Peek AE Ease Re 09 Yo dak Eitan Bor: hing Fine ots ae Rock dd Guta OS Bees BROS GIST AND GuOCKES. oad E JAMES H. McGIL! ‘HITECT, g Gince No. 0b Ovtrcee P res plans end specifications for all classes of Peele ape ore ee ree uote ere c=, DR. N. WHITCOMB HAS R MOVED HIS: = vesianes anu dental office to 18d" K uarect north went + 8¢30-lm* 3P NOGINGEI © LEWIS, THE WolT-KNOWN CE een Painters sd Clusiera are ut 908 Datrect jerthwest. ‘LelepLone call, $198 "All ordere pros "tended too ‘Sica | pe CHAS § PRICE ber OL SSTEE pHaRMacrst, 4afith street southwest Pure Drugs and. Meuicines and at moderate rates, ‘Prescriptions a specialty, 490 Parintine. JUDD & DETWEILER, 420 AND 422 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, (North of Star Building) NEW BUILDING, NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES, ‘The Largest and most Complete Printing Office in Washington, employ ing nearly 100 workinen, ° BRIEFS, RECORDS, CRETE) COE axD BOOK AND JOB WORK Otevery description executed on short notice and st fair prices, ook-1m, Epoxy Rerniorrators, ‘With Slate Stone Shelves. ‘Have a reputation of Thirty-five Years’ standing, and are acknowledzed everywhere the Best for Fauuly Use. For sale only by ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, Inpontzn or Porrary, ‘PoRckLamn aNp GLasswan, oct-6t ‘No, 1009 Penna, ave. n, w. Turonmayr To Tax Pavens. Having perfected arrangements for the purchase of “DRAWBACK CEKTIFICATES,” receivable in pay- ment of SPECIAL TAXES and GENERAL TAXES due previous to 1882, all parties interested in the settle- ‘ment of Taxes can SAVE A DISCOUNT by calling upon WILLIAM DICKSON, 224 46 Street Northwest, 5090-1 Above Cotumbis Building. Acconpiox Praran ‘The ‘with which Mme Coreg oy) ther a eae aaa RAT ea Soi ass See Washington News and Gossip. Govenywent RecerrTs To-Day.—Internal reve- ‘nue, $276,860; customs, $580,347. Lrevrewant Commanpen R. E. Impey was before the naval examining bourd to-day for examination for promotion, Movewents op UNITED States NAVAL VESSELS. — The U. S 8 Passaic left New York yesterday for Annapolis. ‘The Alann was taken out vi dry dock yesterday. “ar AMONG THE Prestpent’s Catuzns in New York yesterday afternoon were Mgr. Capel, Dr. C. Agnew, John Jacob Astor, Jesse Seligman, Gen. N., P, Banks, and Edwards Pierrepont. ‘The President dined with Surrogate Rollins, U. 8. District Attor ney Root, Gen George H. Sharpe, and SH. Buevais.” so nee ‘No YELLow Fever 1x Guorota.—Mr. J. R. Sneed, in a communication to Tas Stam, states that the death of Naval Cadet Rance Cohen, at August: Ga., last week resulted from typhoid fever and no: yellow fever as published, adding: “There hus no been an authenticated case of th: latter In Georgi. since the Savanpah epidemic of 1876, nor one In AU- gusta since the year 1839.” AN ALLEGrD Victim oF HAzING.—Relatives in Portland, Oregon, of Cadet Strang, of that state, who died at tue naval academy last Friday, told « New York Times correspondent that | youn: Scrang’s death was the result of injuries received during a hazing when he eniered the academy two weeks before. ‘Tux New Jaranrss ENvoy.—The new Japanes: Envoy Extraordipary and Minister Plenipotentiary tothe United states, R-Kukl, arrived here from San Franelaco today, He was accompanied by Mme. Kukl, Miss Kuki, and his secretary, K. Mela Ki. With’ them weré aiso a Japanese merchant ei: j route to New York, and 1’. Mishimo, a young man who will pursue a’ course of stuules at Amherst lege. ‘The party lett. for New York on tie Penn- syivania limited this atternoon and trom there Mr. Kuki comes to. Washingion to present his cre Uals. He says that much progress is belng made in Japan in the way of buliding radroads, excendin,. the telegraph, bettering educational facilities, etc. Navat Oxpers.—Lieut. H. H. Barrett ordered to examination for promotion, 17th instant; Com- mander A. D, Brown detached from duty at th: Baval asylum, 13th instant, and ordered to tbe naval observatory; Lieut, Commander B. P. Hain- Derton, Lieutenants, chwuberger Charles Belknap, C. W. Rus and HH. Mosley, surgeon George 2k. d Assistant Surgeon T. C. Craig, FA. Wilson, Boatswain James Farrell, Guuucr A.A. Pheips, Carpenter Jame= Burke and Sulimaker Join A. Long detached trom the Vandalia and ordered to proceed home and walt orders; Lieutenant ¥. C. Paine from tue Vau- dalla and ordered Lo the Dolphin; Lieutenant Geo. UL Peters froin the Vandalia and ordered to the Powhatan; Naval Cadets George E Stout, W. W. Bush and’ W. A. O'Malley from tue Vandulia “aud ordered tothe Yantic; Passed Assistant Engineer George B. Ransom from the Vandaila und ordere. the navy yard, Portsmouth, N. i; Pay master W. W. Watmough from tue Vindaiti and ordered to settle accounts and wait orders; Naval Con- Structor W. H. Varney from special duty In Ue bureau of construction and repair and ordered t duty ag Inspector Of he work to be done on the hull of the traning ship New Hampshire. OK New Navat Vessurs.—The members of the naval advisory board, accompanied by a number ot naval oilicers and other Invited guests, about tfty tu all, left on two spectal cars this morning for Chester, Pa., to witness the launciiny of tie new cruiser AUadLa and tue start of the dispatch boat Dolphin on her triai trip to New Yori Uils after noob. ‘The advisory Load will go on te Dolpi fo New York. “The Atianta ts to be towed to. New York, where she Will receive her engines A naval ollicer of prominence Wao recently visited the new cruisers al Cuester was delighted with thelr ap- pearance. Me Says Uey will be staunch ani speedy. ‘They are well bull, and will prove « great ucqutsition to tie navy.’ He wiil uot be sur- prised to see the Dolphin make eighteen knots au hour. PERSONAL—Mr. Geo. W, Adams left Washington Yor Ohio this miorping.—Senator McPherson, ‘w Jersey, 18 at the Ariington.—Senator Sabin. Minnesota, ts at the Riggs —Rallway Superti tengent White, of Chicago, fs In the city ou ati ‘bustuess. — Mr, Natban Suilth, of the Post Oflice de partinent,bas returned from a trip through the west. Inciuding'a Visil to big cattie ranch 1u Kansas — Commander John X. Bartlett, chiet of the hydro- Kfuplic office, Navy’ departinent, has gone off on 1s Vacallon.—Treasurer Wyman hus gone to New York tor a few days——Mr. John J. Knox, ex-controlier of the currency, is in the city ona short vialt, New © « . the Naval Observ- atory. Commander A. D. Brown, on duty at the Phila- delphia naval asylum, has been ordered to su ceed Commander Sampson at the naval observ- Se ee ‘whe Family of the Murdered Police- man, ATTORNEY RIDDLE DECIDES THAT NO PORTION OF THE ‘POLICEMEN’S FUND CAN BE USED FOR THELK RELIEF. Soon after the killing of Police Officer Fowler in the execution of his duty, Maj. Dye recommended the District Commissioners that $750f the po- lcemen’s fund be used to aid inthe payment ot funeral expenses of that officer and that a rurther appropriation be made therefrom for the benefit of his widow and three small children. ‘The $75 for the funeral expenses was appropriated; but there being @ question in the minds of the Commissione! whether they could make use of any furtuer poi won of this fund asa gratuity in this case, the mauler was roterred to Attorney Riddle, Who Te- TWO CENTS. Hepresentative paian, INDIGNATION GF SOUTHERN DEMOCRATS AT THE ORIG! NATORS OF THE BLAINE MARBIAGE SCANDAL—Mi: MONEY THINKS CLEVELAND WILL CARRY OWIO, AX! THAT BE WILL BE ELECTED. Representative Money, of Mississippi, was at thé Jemocratic headquarters yesterday afternoon. Hi ays the democrats in his state will send a soli Jelegation to Congress this time, and have seve nstead of the fve Congressmen they now have he republican opposition tn the state, he says, | werely nominal and perfectly ineffective. Th people down that way, he says, are not caring any aing for Mr. Biaine or Mr. Cleveland, but are ju: ng to Vole the democratic Ucket.’ He bellev: Cleveland will be elected, He says he has taow! ul along that Onto would certainly go repubilca’ but its mind has been changed witht the last fev days. He passed turough Ohio tue other day au Calked with a great many well informed polluetins. who said the democrats would certainiy win Ui izht, and gave good reasons for this opinion. Hi says they Wold him that the presence of Blalue au Logan Ih the state had not the effect 1t was ex pected to. He was in Columbus when Logi: tere on his way east, and only about se persons listened to ‘his address froin UL: tear platform of bis private caf. ‘The democrats \uamagement In the state, he says, 18 simpiy per fect, and he thinks they hive am even chance o success, = Speaking of tne numerous charses prouz!s’ wziinst Blaine in the exmpalgn, Mr. Noney Sut e¥ Were JUSC abd proper, except that concerali, ais marrigke, and that Was disgusting and co:. empubie. “Bringing tat charge out,"he $01d,"*bs. made Bitte more friends in tie south than’ an; ‘alng else, and I Wt has done him harm tn wh sort te "people there are not what I take then: or. It gives film no volrs in the south, but Un people's sympatuy 1s awakened. ‘They don’t car uything 1oF Blaine, but Uiere Isa woman and noler Involved, and they express the bitters idiguation at Lie course of Ue Indiauapolis Seu fine.” “There 1s a friend of mine,” he said, “dow u Mississippi who Went to sciool "to Mr. laine 1 Kentucky, and kuew lls wite perfectly well, a + the cl-cumstunces Somebody wrote to! tl. sentinel giving his name, and saying that bis d { be had in support of tue pubiica fon, but When Mr. Shoemaker wrote lin abou esyonded most Indigaanily de ay the story as a base siauuer, Novod. ~hOWs HOW much he knows, DU he WL never sa; a word except in deieise ot'a lady. Sen pe ing Repeaters to Ohio. AN EMPHATIC DENIAL FROM ME. WM. DICKSON, WH SAYs THE REPUBLICANS ARK DOING WHAT ‘TH: ACCUSE THE DEMOCKATS OF DOING. Mr, William Dickson, speaking to a Star reporter to-day, denied very emphatically the charge e:na nating from the republican congressional com unlttee, that he and other democrats were engageu in shipping repeaters to Ohio. “That charge ts made,” said Mr. Dickson, “simply 9 divert attention from what ts going on. What re dolug 1s Watching Ube depots and posiiu. lemocrats in Ohio as to the colored men Wii ate Delux sent Irom here by republicans. Que party Sent froin uere Lo Columbus the ober night, dud man Went WIL Uieid toom here who wil keep Wateh of their movements.” YOu have sent some legitimate voters west,” Sux xested THE San, Yes, a tew. We have procured half rates tv about thinly men, eight of Wom went to W Virginta und the Temulnder to Oulo. ‘These wi Sorkmen euployed on the public works or di charged printers from the Government Prinios mice, men Who Lad a rizht to go home to vote.” ‘bd you feel very certain trom your observatlo t republicans are ssndiag men from this tow: who have ho Fight to Vole” asked the reporter, “Yes, Ido," satd Mr. Dickson; “I think there no deubi of It Thiet meeting at Harper's Ferry esterday Was, I believe, used to get colored me: rina, A great many coi. pred men Went from here to that meetin, had a picnic, you know, after the meeting. continued Sif. Dickson, with a knowing smile, “Ii 1s not the Unie of the Year for picnics, Wuough’ tis weather Is very favoravk Swelling the Cleveland Campaign Fund. WASHINGTON DEMOCRATS CONTRIBUTE NEARLY $10,000, Subscriptions in respouse to the appeal circular ontinue to arrive at the national democratic seadquarters in New York. Mr. A. A. Wiison, 0: ‘suington, yesterday took there $3,500, contrib. ited by residents of the national eapital in sui wnglog from % cents upward, Exciusive of tiv ‘aeUDU turned in yesierday by Mr. Wilson, th Icmocrats of Washington have already sent UL aalional committee nearly ‘The Garfield Picture Story. ORS. HAZEN DENIES THE REPORT THAT REPUBLICA CAMPAION FUNDS ARE BRING RAISED IN TUE BIG NAL OFFICE BY A NEW PLAN. “I see that intimations are made that the signa’ service 18 exerting itself to supply a share of thr Anews of war for the republican party under cove: of subscriptions for the purchase of a portrait « neral Garfield?” sald a Star reporter to Gener. ‘n to-day. “IUs a le,” was the reply. “We do intend to purchase a portrait of General Garfield wiih sub- seripuions from the service, which will be Us: property of the service, but the picture wi cost but a few hundred dollars, and every cent sub seribe1 will be devoted exclusively for tat pur- pose. A similar story lo the one you speak of wi Siarted when we purchased that portrait of Geu. Myer by Huntington which hangs on the wal. here, but Unere was no truth in 11.” “Would you object to telling me the manner 1 which the subscripuions are made and solicited? asked the reporter. “Notatall. Here is one of the subscription pa- ers, Which tells the whole story. There is surely oLhing objectionable in it. You see the subserip- Uons ure enurely voluntary, and the amount to by collected is only $700, and not $8,000, as you say th reporlis. ‘The portrait is intended for the use © ‘the office as a companion to that of Gen. Myer. am aware of no law conferring & pension upon the widow of a police officer slain in the execution of his duties, * * * Section 364 specities the only cases in which specific authority 18 given to expend the tund—to pay the accruing expenses of a disabled oficer during the period of disability. Death or recovery may be supposed to terminai- the disability. I confess with every disposition to construe this law to meet the meritorious cas: brought to your notice by the major, I find It alm cult todo so. While seemingly you ‘should by iin. lication have power to use sald fund for a. fond the provisions of section 364, I should hesi- tate to recommend a use of it olitside of that. ‘The expense of burial may properly be charged i the account of disability." The support of the family, atver death, made destivute by the alsa bility ds the primary cause, {8 more In the nature ofa pension, {do not see the way to regard it as covered by section 364.” It 18 on tuls opinion of the attorney that the Commissioners decline to make further use of the police fund in this case. eS ‘The Building Inspector Sustained. THé QUESTION OF THE STRENGTH OF THE IKON GIRDERS IN THE LIGHT INFANTRY OPERA HOUSE. Messrs. John G. Bright, Wm. Henderson and A. B, Mullett, the commission appointed in a cordance with section 8 of the buliding regulations of the District of Columbia, to examine into and determine certain questions of difference between the Inspector of buildings and the Pheenix Iron company of Trenton, N. J., relating to tne Wash- ington Light Infantry Overa house have submitted their report. After reviewing the facts in the case and the circumstances under which the contract for iron girders for the building was awarded to theabove mentioned company, the commissioners conclude: SSFuMt. That, the, requirements of the inspector, ‘that the actual load of exch girder should be esti: mated at 125 pounds per square foot of floor surface carried by it, was not only reasonable and proper, but the lowest, amount he could have justified Bim self 1n demanding for such a structure. Second. That in view of the peculiar conditions attending the construction adopied and the enor- mous loss of life that must of necessity result trom a failure of the girders, the safety of the entire Dullding depending pod. thetn, it was his daty to require a aking stress of five times the esti- mated load, and that his demand that each girder should be tested to the factor of safety estab! by him was a wise and justifiable precaution. ‘Third, That the contract having been awarded to the Pheonix company at an advance of $600 over and above the pr Of a perfectly peepee and competent (Washington) bidder, and for no eres ‘Teagon than to baad bea pee eos man we not see how In=pector have’ bsta "Susned tad he modified his original m Orleans on, states that seventy in ‘this Dis 8 ‘contributions. One- half of these will be articles. All the diffe:- Gen. Gartield Was a great friend of the service, au: ‘Chat ls tbe reason for a desire for his portrait.’ ‘The subscription circular reads as follows:—" The chief signal officer desires to secure a to (he late President Gur 1d, to be painted by Sir Daniel Huntington, to beccine the property of th signal service. It"ls suggested that the amoun: necessary for its purchase ($700) shall be raise among the officers and men of the corps, Of wiuicl ue Was @ speclal friend. It is thought that the oi- Ncersand men of the service will take pleasure 11, contributing to this end. A felr pro rate distribu. {lou Of the Sum necessary for the purchase would be:—Chiet signal officer, $12; captains, $6; first leu- teuants, $5; second leuiteuants, $4; sergeants, #2 corporals, $1.75; privates, $1.80. ‘These are tO bi purely voluntary contributions, which no one 1. called upon to make unless perfectly todo 50, and are in hosense assessments.” Gen, Hazen ‘heads the list with $24 Current Campaign Notes, MOVEMENTS OF THE CANDIDATES—BEECHER AND JOY CONGRESSIONAL NOTES, ETC. Mr. Blaine made a “protection” speech at Mas- silion, Ohio, yesterday afternoon. In the evening there was a large torchilght procession. Gen. Butler spoke yesterday at Bay City ana Sagibaw, Mich. Gen. R.A. Alger yesterday received a cablegram from Mr, Joy in London saying: “I judge fron New Yoh telegrams that Beecher wholly mis Tecollects his conversation with me. No such tal, as slated by them ever took place. Gen. Alger sent Unis dispateh to Mr. Beecher, submitting to him, “when it 1s so evident that you are doing Mr. Joy, Mr. Blaine ‘and the republican party so great d wrong, in the course you are pursuing, that it 1s your plain duty, in justice to all parties, publicly to etract your statements as you have th your zeal tor the democratic party and the democratic noml- hee spread them betore the whole country, es pecially so when you recollect that there is no claim set up that Mr, Joy ever saw Mr. Blaine per- sonaily concerning the affair, but that the whole matter, Whatever It was, came through third par- tes, who were doubtless tryin to drive a fledge oF consent on the ‘The I Hall held thelr congresst coavention in ‘New York last night Tammany’s in sixth districts, to The Star. A DENIAL FROM MR. BLAINE. lelegrams He Never Offered Money for the Mulligan Letters. TRENCH DEFEAT OF CHINESE. ———— — THE GREAT SICILIAN CYCLONE. LOUIS’ CENTENNIAL SCHEME. Sa NO MONEY TO PAY CUBAN TROOPS. aes, THE MULLIGAN 1. Ir. BI 2 w st. TTERS, ine Denies that He Ever Offered rren Eisher Moncy for Them. CanTox, Ontto, October 9. —Mr. Blaine said yester- Ay, IN answer to an Inquiring newspaper reporte Bat the assertion of Warren Fisher that be (Big) | | General Foreign News by Cable. MILITARY CENSORSHIP OF NEWS TELEGKAMS FROM rrr, Loxpox, October 9.—The Tymes ‘corre. Spondeut complains on behalf of bimeelf and Bis brother correspondents Uhai all telegrams to apd trom Eng! nd arr subjected to military rise, which Fenders Lheir telegTaus practically Worthiews, EXCKOACIMENTS OP THe RORRA IN AFEIOA, TLONpon, Gctober #— Lhe Times understands that ‘the English cabinet counctl, on Monaay, concluded: to adopt measures forta with to the audacious: ebcroachents Of the Boers im Aitica This decl- Sion, Lhe Tres says ts recetved WIth satisfaction by the peopie of nd, Who have watched, with: Ecped upon ene — Ube ‘on chat apn ay ieaped upou the Engtish fag bya people w MYSTERIOUS DEATH GF AN INVENTOR LOSDOS, Oriober 9 —David Green,aD Inventor o> ing business at No. 50, Liberty surect, New York, who Was exhibiting patents at the health exhite Hon, wis found In an Insensibie condition 10 & raliway carnage at Waiworth station and died shortiy after iis reimoval from the car, ‘The cause Kis death ts Unknown. He appeared to be im rood heath w be lett Victoria siauon, There Were bo SignSot Violence on the body. His watch and a suin of woney were found on bis penn, Baresers, Or S cllLor af the National Belge, wounded, KEW FROM THE PRIESTHOOD TO MARRY. Vctober 9. —Abbe Le Mesle, of Havre, has withdrawn from Uhe priesthood and marriod the dauguter of a bant 1 Lonisel, of Unis city. SOCIALIST JOURNALS IN Sr. 9—The Cuiverstty at © aUthontes, and wil idsed and sixty~ sted for alleged sts The sockalist Jvur= cd SOE LAM ago OPO They Wi be pruted in 8G connecuon wit Rais Which W 10. reapjaar. Pejersburg. mula, as Pew nuttiists esta for arresting wo mi \ad offered a sua of money for the “Mulligan let- | Ts" Was Utleriy untrue, “Tt Was a mere iailcious svention. Mr. Blaine added that there Was weve time when he would ave pald a single peany tor ue letters, though he always maint as a gross invasion of bis private rights that the ‘Wers should be hawked about and publisied. Orange Outrages at Harbor Grace. Sr. Jonss, October 9. —Orance disturb- nees are again developing at Harbor Grace. Le Ales of the convent were thrown dowa and dung to the sea and one Riveruead man Was beaten smost to death by the Orangemen, Decision in Fay. the B, & 0, atle road Company. PITTSBURGH, October ¥.—Tue suit of the National ube Works, “of Mekuesport, to recover fon tie -alUmore & Uhio ral.road commeny 326.700, exoes- ve freight Charges patd Us Whew Wider protest ince 1875, bas been decided by Master KB, Carra~ vet 1D favor of the rallroad company, 1 O. Cut Off. WHAT 179 EFFECT Wild, BE. kW YORK, October 9.—The Post says: The gen- eal opinion 1% tuat Ue action of the Peunsylvania ) culling Off the facilities of the Baltimore and ‘mio and the Chesapeake an Olio from Uuedr prisi- “ges for passenger trae to New York on the basis ~ heretoiore 1s calculated to suiffen the rates for ‘oth frelghts and fares in the truak Line pool peiedeAdainy four Hundred and Seventy Ballots Without a Choice. Batavta, N. Y., October 9.—At the noon adjourn- ent of the republican copgressional convyeuuon or the thirty-lirst district 470 ballots had been aken without a chuice, the vole standing as it did esterday. Cuba’s Bankrupt Treasury. TUE THOORS UNPAID POR SIX MONTHS, Havana, October 4—El Ers Méitar, an oficial published under dace ot 8d iustamt the fol “The: situation of the army, owing to the usion Of Its monthly pax, is really pitiabie, ust have an early solution” Six mouths have sssed since they Tecelved any money. Some of ema have had uone for a much longer Ume. Sin ay Che officers have been ab Wie mercy OC USURETS Lobtulaing the necessaries of ite Lor Uhelr fu civil guards and. Une *order publica,” or ulltary police, are equiily unpaid.” In several of ve interior towns tue Lroups afe sald to have taken by force. ‘he Boletin Commerciat of the ist tnstant says: tellable persons tell us Uuat owing to cables ex- i tween the authorities and the home overnment, authority Is expected to dispose of he funds, Which lave hitherto gone to the Banco vionlal for interest due i ‘The’ Madrid anion 6S, Guaranteeing tue payment Of $5,000,000, the amount Of Such Iuterest and of the hypoikecary \ebt of the Cuban treasury. The 7runcy of Ue 24 announces that part of the 200,000 redeemed and burned on the gith ult, vas Tealized by the sale Of $50,000 guid by the reasury to a banker to obit the bank bills—a ase provided for fm the funding blll, oF Jaw of re- staption of Suly 7, 1852. ie Forty Uns imporicu by the steamer City of Wash. ngton a> containing jard, were selzed yesterday at he whary and foun to cUntain opium. ‘The trans. lion involves a heavy tine, Jerome Park Races, Jenoue Paxx, October 9.—First race, a mile and Turlong. Woodfower won by a nose; Lizzie Mack weond, a length in front of Bella "The judges laced o third horse. ‘Time, 203g ‘Train Wreckers in Nova Scotin. Hauirax, N. S., October 9—While a Methodist xcursion train from this city yesterday, with over 300 people on board, was pt towards Harts vort, on the Windsor abd Annapoils line, it was uddenty stopped with a violent shock a stiort dis- ance beyond Ellersuouse. It was at first hough hat a Wheel had broken, but an examtnatiou howed that the rails had been broken and spike vith @ most evident wallciousintent. Forvunately 10 Injury resulted. Efforts are being made tw ap- ptehehd the perpetrators of the viiliauy. ‘The Tallapoosa, VigYarp Haven, Mass. October 9.—The steamer Sallapoosa Is pow inEdyartown harbor,in four and «bali fathoms of water, the harbor light bearing bout northwest. ‘The pontoons were slipped early this morning, owing to a strong nortuerly biow Bey oe up. She is now comparatively safe from fects of the gale and the ocean swell, ‘The Great Cycione at Catania. TWENTY-SEVEN PEKSONS KILLED AND ONE BUXDRED INJURED. Rowk, October 9.—Harrowing details of the cy- Jone which prevailed at Catsnla, on the Island o: slelly yesterday, have been received here. Twenty- seven persons were killed und 100 were injured. here is great distress among the poor. Hundred= of houses were demoilshed In the Borgo, Tondo, und Gloent quarters. AU Ciball and Ognina, sub- arbs of, the (ity, many summer mansions ate in amount ruins. we dumiage 2,000,000 \ Sample of Pure Grecian Architecture. CiNciNNaT1, O , October 9.—Reuben Springer and David Sinton ‘have offered $25,000 each to the Cin- ‘innali Museum association to pay for the removi of the present post ofc ulding, w the groan: of the association in Eden. ‘a8 asample of pure Grecian architecture. ————— French Victory TBR CHINESE DEFRATED WITH THR L088 OF 4 THOUSAND MEN. Panis, October 9.—Gen. Briere de I’ Isle has tele- <raphed to the government confirming the report Announced tn a dispatch trom Hanol yesterday of an “ngagement between the French and Chinese 11 ihe Valley of the Loo Chuan river tn Tonqum. ‘The encounter took place on Monday last. ‘The Chinese Were utlempling to execute an offensive move- ‘nent on tue upper Loo Chuan river. They lost 1.000 men. Capt. Deynet, of une French foreign flon, was killed, and Lieit- Bataille was wounded Gen. Negrier’s column has gone up the Phulang fiver to cut off the retreat of the Chinese. Features of the Stock Market To-day. New Youe, October 9—Interest in the stock market Uwus far to-day has centered almost en- urely in three stocks, which have been strong and on the advance. Pacifle Mall rose % to 55 Louisville & Nashvilie 7% 10 29% and Union Paci %{ 10.56%. Manitoba is sulll affected by the reduc- ion of Uie dividend and the stock has declined 1% wo —— The English in Eypt. THE EXPEDITION TO RELIEVE GEN. GORDOX. jumbian Centennial. ST, LOUIS’ AMBITIOUS PROJECT FOR A GREAT WORLD'S . FAIR Ix 1892, Sr. Lovis, October 9.—At the convention of the: jatrnational sociation of fairs and held in this city a, ‘months, a was presented to hold a world's fait tu i402 to com” memoration of the 400th anniversary of the dis- covery of America by Columbus. After some dis- Sa ed that it | gy Loxpox, October 9—St. Michael's church, tm the Strand, proposes to assist Pere Hyaciuibe in hia work 1 atin ENGLISH VESSELS BOARDED BY FRENCH CRUISERS. SHANGHAI, October ¥—French cruisers have stopped and bounded Engi dant steatuens Piplug between Amy Isiand of Kortasa, Racing in Engiand, A DEAD HEAT AY THE NEWMARKET MEETING, Loxpos, October 9.—This was the fourth day of inarket s0 ing. The tue: champ = Tesuited ina dead at between Mr. C.J, Lefewre’s six year WS OT Ube aisturbaice dada rope around th + ond titeatened to ce paid (wer. Many of the at Uuls city yesterday and cromed Ws C Telegraphic Briets. ‘The schooner EL. Rowe, Capt. Sloan, of Gtou- cesier, struck on Avery rock. ol Ue coast Of Masa Chuselts, Uuls tmorulng and sunk. The crew were saved. Dr. T. C. Carson, of ork city, has been ap- Poluted superinterident of the New York state idiot asylum. A dispatelt from Hopedale, Labrador, announces the loss on Ube 7th iustanl OC & tsuing vessel and al hands, numbering five THE ON10 CAMPAIGN, Opinions from Various Quarters, CONCERNING BAMILTON COUNTY, Cincinnati dispatch to Phila, Times (ind, Cleveland), e sultsfies me Uiat the repub> Neans will carry Hamtiton eounty—that 18, on seo Tetary of state, Which ts the head of the Ucket this year. Johnson, the republican candidate for supreme Judge, {8 likely to lose the county and te State. He will be cut many thousands on account of decisions respecting the liquor Interests, ‘This Will not, however, seriously affect the bead of the tieket. Ic ts not difficult to learn here that. the Germans are not so much in favor of the a be ocrats as has Wy sient on they have before been outspoken ublicaus Many are open {ntettion, to vote the fepublicam Who We e soured by Ube republican acon on the Liquor question are now soured because the dewvcrats have brought Ubeu no apparent relief. Lis Hot necessary to go exclusively Into repub- ican circles bere to find the current running in the Fepubiican divection. ‘The party tmanagers on that side bere are much wore confident than those a& Columbus. a a ‘BOTH PARTIES CLAIM THE STATE, Cincinnati Dispatch to Baltimore Sun (ind) Both sides clatin toanticipate a victory on Tues day next, and both claim that, If defeated, 1 will | be because of frauds practiced by the other. ‘The republicans realize (hat success 8 far more vital to them than to their opponents, and are straining every nerve wiih desperate energy. Mtr. Blaine In Lis private couversation has constantly mwpeated to his republican Titends bere Chat i Ohio ts lost im October his cause Will be lost. beyond redemption, and walle he would keep up the slow of contest, AC would be Impossible for him to close bis eyes to the handwriting on the Wail. When be wos i Cinelnuatl te other day he sald that if Olto went democratic in Oviover, he Would DOL expect te carry Massechusetts in November. A prominent western raliroad oMchal just trom Chicago saya there can be no doubt, that if Ghio deserts the re publicans, Lilinots will foyow suit, AUThe republican headquarters the information was given iat the state could be depended upon Tor 10.000 majority.” Hamilton county Wak also fd aS ceriain, but no figures as to majorly Turnisied. They were also confiient Unat (he Lone, If OL bouh, Of the repubile AU the democratic headquarters It was claimed that Hamilton county would go from Unee to lve thousand democratic, elect the entire county Ucket and both the Congressmen, the attovude of the Iu answer to an inquiry as Germans, i Was Suid Whit the German democratia vote would be larger than and the Char. mun of the committee i nat the tariff would not affect three Lundred votes in the whole county. He thought the democrats would carry the state, but le had no figures to give, as be left that to the state committer at Columbus. If they got a Wow Sand masority It would te glory enowch, r. Edgar Johnson, Gov. Hoadiy’s law partner, is one of the dem crats who has substantial belle in a democratic victors, a3 he hus made heavy Wagers to that effect. BAR REPUBLICANS CLAIM TEN THOUSAND MAJORITE. Columbus dispatch to Philadelphia Pros (rep). IUis apparent to the most casual, or even prefus diced, observer that the political tide in Ohio in this, the last week of the state campaign, is with the republicans. The reports from all sections of the state received at the state commlites rooms are of the most cheering character. Considerauie ace cessions to the republican ranks and no deseruons are the general tenor of these reports. Ohio never polls anything hkea full yoteexoept in presidential years, and, even then, in the rural districts, tt takes the voting popuiatkin a good while to get thore oughly suirred up. ‘This ts especially true of that portion of the state known as tue Western Reserve, Uhe great stronghold of republicantsm. In Ashtas bula, Trumbull, Columbiana und other northeast ern bounties, Where democrats are 80 Scarce Uhat they are a Sort of Curiosity, the thrifty republican larmers, mechanics and manufacturers, engrossed in their business affairs, are apt to forget tat the Same political conditions do pot exist In other seo Mons Of the state. Living amidst a most exclue sively Tepublican surrounding, they lack the in- centive of spirited antagonism, ‘and are very apt to reach the conclusion tuut victory ts assured with= out any particular effort on their part. A month azo, and even Uiree Weeks azo, Uhe Pepublican Cathe gD Managers Were somewhat Uneasy BboUL Lis erve VoLe. ‘Now, however, from there Indicate that the republicans are wide-awake and thoroughly: alive Wo Uhe importance of polling every available ¥0.e. Blatue’s Visit to that sectioa of ube state has had the same effect upon It that the presence of Gen. Grant and Senator Conkling hud when they came Into the state and started the Garield boom at the great meeting In Warren 1h 1880. vat candidate for secre. sal 3 e sMujoct Wh aust w county wouid € cau Congressiuen. “a VERY CLOSE SHAVE.” “Mid-Week Echoes.” in N.¥. Sun, (ind. anti-Cleveland.) Politics absorb $0 much of public attention that barely anything else 1s spoken of among business men. Everybody who has friends in Onto for information tn regard tothe Sd in most cases. the answers. are. couragti uwenty 2 for Mr. s A i i if En a i i | § & PT] Fy M4 i

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