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THE EVENING STAR LISHED PALLY, Exeept re Sunday, ‘ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Feettwest Comer Pennsylvania Ava ani 11th. 47 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Ww. GEO. ADA reed to . Pres't. muteerfhere m the a oe 18 s at the « Prepaid—tveenute s month, i ‘@ st Washington. D. C.. od on Priday—$1 a year. bs paid tm advance, en om annitontion. nat HE Hy 9 China HE-NO RE-NO HE-XO haw teen, mis HE-xO nenally the orig~ buges, 2 pound. itis other tea, HE-NO ned pa anid % pound sizes NAtiosai ries: + AND SATURDAY MATINEE, JAS A HERSESS. nd Dramatic Pictar, ing EVEN? Jntrod Next week. * Tragedienne, JANAUSCH EVAN'S & HOEY'S MET ALL WASHINGTON ight at % cht at & HOSS IN LUCK ME AND OL THe bUDE AND TLAMP HAVE FUN. A Meteor Flash of Merry visible for two-and-a LAST MATCH MAIE-EE SATURDAY. + SOUTHERN next wek if CRUSHED, Conus dy Season at Fora’s. Come. tf ND CONCERT BY ST. CECSLIA QUARTETTE, Conducted by DR J. W. RISCHOFF, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, MONDAY EV. XING, OCTOBES 20, at 8 o'clock. AD'ISSION, 25 CENTS. Reserved eats at Fs & Co.'s Music Store without | STR aigeial feature of the xm will be the introdne tiowufubi acd ~ ocls-3t W. EARIO INSTRUCTOR, Iuaction hours from ¢to JocREy Lup kaces, d TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21st. WE DAY. OCTORER 2p. SPAY, OCTOBER Ba FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24tu. THU FIVE RACFS EACH DAY! STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES! ALL THE GREAT RACE-HORSES, s via B&O. at 9a m, 12:10, 12:30, 1 centa. when races terminate IMpr: Pee CH YRACT RS WILL BE EXCLUDED. al Flr Assiciation m Geo, R Repetti. an Che £Lvening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1884, TWO CENTS. York aver AY EVENING, OCT. 17, at 7:90 o'clock. Public Invite ( PICNICS ool 2t IRCORAN. eR ARRA \GEMENT. i fine steamer Wil uuke trips daily (Sundays ex- Tiyeint ou the Pocoume as far as Glymont, Oa ii and arrive at 30) p.m Pare, cents to ail points except Mount Vernon, se19-imn, reo, Warre, | jadiey’ Tailor atl Habit Maker, haa removed from | sey act toi) Leh ctret noribwect tallge made | pias at very heruatio peice Sheetal sroation | io vanins, Laccpini aed Dine eae | iia Were, | eee ADIES FUR GAMUNTS ALTERCD, CLEANED 4 atin Muse ERENT’ tate of Boxton, 288 1dth street souttnweat, by oet6-m* French system | Apt, DENLER IN Zi Pave ey and materiale, Fancy ‘stumping, Hash and Velvet ny cfaity. patterus, reuewed on reasouable rn structions in Embroidery. ‘ools-Im 1209 F street northwest, HALr, 111 F street northwest, ly retumed trom New York, “Latest styles in and Winter costumes Fr uch tncthod, o¢l1-Im* > M. Worx. Yahi tmyortatious:triimet afd untrimmed Hate and Boncte fra Farmand boueoy bow F ney Fe.thers, Soda tie lstet now peo rich ipclal stent tems inetd | fin Trintuines, Buttons SKevort | neuf of jue handaerchies in hin aud Colored bor. | itt; dvedidecenttyies of Prendh Coraeta Wi Fe | | Mas. ties in Millinery Gos “nd ¢ ezant \\raps for fall and winter f+ called to my stock of Dress M. J. Hest 130) 1 STREET NONTHWEST, Will Have Her Fall angi Winter Opening of BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, Selected by Her Agent in Paris and London. | ___Ov MONDAY aml TUESDAY, October 6 and 7. 0¢3 | QUGLASS. ‘NINTH STREET, CORNER F. MERINO AND WOOL UNDFRWEA. |, Fifty cents will positively buy the bet UNDERVEST | for shown iu this city. For i: we offer | $l UNDERVEST. while for &1, well, | sip Dest ehsew ty ES: heavy Mering, excellent value £ UNDERY: T for ladies. pare ‘A reat barcain, xt fo size bands Mas Stowa Rerrenr | | 608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent office ance and ele-cant line of children's <hort and ) COOARKS. plain and cubradered. in a bard aud other styles, DRESSES, KUBES aud adi kinds of | CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS. ! ‘Magnificent stock of Ladies’ and Children’s )STERY, GLOVES. CORSETS, UNDERWEAR 4ND zt "HAND-KNIT Wout! D GOODS $09" a. ave aw. Latest lari-in styles for Fall ant so liest D, SEAL SACQUES RE- Fur Cireular and Dolman Linings MISS CU 1310 8th street, between M ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, | Mshcs CORSETS 'o onder in every style and’ aud Fuarautees card comfort. | Bie sirciaL ties Ake | French Hand-niade Cncereiothing. Menino Underwear, | Sane finest Imported Hosiery, yatent shouider brmeet and a Dress Reform Goods, | Firuch Corsets and Buntiew. Comets, and a $1 Corset (iiss H.'s own | for thhe rice ls nstiryame | | reich. German aud Stanish spoken marl4 De ee RRA HUTDING, FILST CLASS HALE DEF SEs FROM PARIS, we tom Expositions of ot, HAI AND FINF WATR WORK. Loles five Hafr Cutting and Hair Drew-ine Hair dyed and shainpooed iu a hrst class manner, Wis to onler a3 "337 }IFJEENTH STREET NOKTHWEST, Astos Fisners ‘Chenical Dry Cleaning Establishment, No, 96 G street northwest THIRTY YEARS" EXPERIENCE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments: also, Velvet and Plush “Coaks, Crape Gloves, etc., are per fectly, cleaned by thie Superior process, LAI 5) EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Geutiemen's Clothre Cleaned by this process will not Jose their original shave and grease spurs quar-nt-ed to be Pamoved effectually. Price $1.50 and $1.75 per suit, |___ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Te You Wasr A Hears H COOKING STOVE, | PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE, LATROBE FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL | Cait at our establishment before pucchacine, as wp are Sow exiuiting the! test smorimaitet above Spode ap. medium and firstceisee grades: eves shown iS iG Mila iy Also, Tin Ware, Hocachuraishine Quod, a | W. 8. JENES & CO, oct TIT 7th street northwest. ‘ ARPETS. siture, axD Urnotsteny. ! Cc Pe Uruorsreny. | SINGLETON & FLETCHER, 415 Seventh street northwest, Carpeta, Ol Cicths. Li oleums, Upholstery Goods, = Furniture, Bedding, ke. <7 Special desiens in Draperies and Inceror Decorations ow Shimues ad Cornice Poles ‘cell's store, No. 418. 9th | Furniture Upholsterea snd all uther work i onr line Gels ore tly excextted seteu (paren cow | RENZ-SANTLEY COMBINATION. ELEGANT LADIES CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! And an Olio of Immense Proportions precedes — OBPHLUS AUX EXPELS FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Matinces T PD™ xeseest ANOTHER Thursdays and Saturdays. ocl3-6t MONSTER SHOW. THE LEST IN AMERICA FOR THE MONEY, SOON AND MIGHT 18'S WEEK. pRed and Alden. Jni'an La wot and Dany Nore and Murphy, the Othe te ocl3.6t9 LRAND OKGAN AND VOCAL CONCERT, PROF. k *. Patrick's b Wit ¥ Diet nreh, THURSDAY EVENING fits cents E GREAT PLE hetober 16 ce eet ERICK FALE OF 1584 OCTOBER tH and Ith. RACING CONTESTS EVERY DAY, ‘two Balloon As by Lady Zronante 10D ot 8:20 and W018 a m.: leave fon to Fatr, $1.75, food t Inth, theluaee, oy Tae CAPITAL PICYCLE CLUB, Awsiated by THE WASIIN: CYCLE, WEE Athletic Park UPHOLSTERY GOODS! FVERYTHING THAT iS NEW AND HANDSOME | AT LOWEST CaSH PRICES { W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space—308 and 310 8th street. 2 Tux Cerevnaten FEEKLESS REFPIGERATOR Lane Assortment. . WATTS & SON, District of Columbia, . Sdoors above Pen sve 6 te for the th {L, Z,22RE 729) 92 STREET NONTHEAS:, | Die siya: My wise bs. found Browns trou Bitters iitone Ming dead i femiae weeknean, vile for drape rata, and if brourht relic “ight with tae Mest ore rourht | dine stopyume heartuura sud be-chinge oc Ger Tre Ber. “THE. CONCORD HARNESS* ® ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. Ve have on had 3 orev stock o Pelebrated “CON- CORD HLS! SS CAAT inde tnd devertption, ot Lowest P.ices, G2 Coupe, Carruge and Koad Harness a specialty. LUTZ & BKO., 407 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining National Hotel, j fad ether come moaers Jaa Arches (GA Hedy) ns are Woes Ata! tn tho Gets (Hanan, Paty W Cable. mY om nas Benwick and His 4 Nsturatiats Rest Abou Home, (Abbott. Bison, of Presid:ntial Hections, (stinwon freer sand Gir (Bqcleato Talon (Sherwood Bonner) : i tie Cate ais Nori) The Aneisut Epis othe Fast, Savon eeu WM. H. MORRISON, _2 475 Peunsylvania venus, (CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIO CIRCLE BOOKS, For all the Classes, at the lowest rates, Subscriptions taken for The Chautauquan, G ©. PURSELL, Bookseller, och : “On Ninth atrewt nortiweat CL. S.C. ALL BOOKS OF THE CHAT? AUQUA COURSE OF STUDY CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND AT THE LOWEST LIST PRICE, ALSO, ALL SABEATH SCHOOL REQUISITES, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON. “ch atteet, 5630, ‘CHOOL BOOKS: AND SCHOOL STATIONERY AT REVUCED PRICES. Note Paper, five pound to the team, only 73 con 4 General reduction On all Standard and’ ingellancous Books” Card Enmravinie and Printing all work gu anteed. assortment of BLANK BO.KS in the dole agent for JOHN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED. GOLD BENS JOHN ©. PARKER, 617 and 619 7th street northwest, Guexvice A. Warraxen, BOOKSELLE AND STATIONER, 2005 Pennesyivania Avenue, sel? All the new books received as soon as published. Special attent-on given to orders for books BtoB hand, isiding Cards aud Wedding Invitations engraved ad printed. 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, se10 Next door to Gait's, New Prrsicatioss AT REDUCED PRICES ar raums 6 t7H Sterer Noxtawes, Phebe. by the anthor of Rutledge: A Roman Singer. “by F. Marion Crawford. | Qnicksinds, translated by AL, Robert Grant: ‘Tinkidue Cymbals, by Mrs. Lincoln's Boston Cook Book; "Ii Drozine. by 3 the Usurper, by J Also, sets of allt estaudard autho:s, Incl T, Goethe, Irviny, aud ot! tury f.r'Se tember, 30c’ One thorss ¢ sve paper Love's reading only Ide. each ‘The fuest. Ise of tthe lowest prices Corresjouds elope ily oe. per box. Euraved . awl ister, An Avurave Man, by | Pe ORnireuctan, bate REMOVED LECTURE! SPECIAL NOTIOES. v. ‘OTK EXP! Fug.arur ox-tay ape grwpaoee,| New, Bons (ep FOTe# oF EXPIRATION oF ticeNera Sm RT Sere a eae Miron Hunturtoe. (Bae Hie boon, (Cant Var Sasersoros, SEES OTTION | Notice is hereby yivn that_on the Slat day of Octo ber, 15S. will expite allocates civen by the District of wo umblatu “Apotherat Hanke: ‘bill Fosters, Brewers, Brokers, ‘Auctioneer 2 ‘Book Avene, n Azents, contractors, Catt'e Brokers, Commission chants, Deslers in Dist fledand Fermented Liq dials, Distillers, Insurance Agents, Tee fuminating Gas Lite and Companies, Patent Ageute Pawnbruk- ere, Proprietors of Bar Kooins, Sample Rooms, Npyaue Howlin alleys” Uctcin Livery, Siehien stutethyeses win Alleys.” Hotels, Livery, Stables. Intelbgence Ofle-s. Jun Shops, Deslers in ‘Second-hand Clothtnwe Dealers in Old Barr-ls, Real Estate Age: ts, Restaurante aud Fating Houses, itectuters, &o., ‘Theaters, Variety eat ra, All parties enzaved in said business, trades or profes- sims i t promptly renew sal. Licenses. In arcordasiee Brovinion of the Jaws of the District of Colum “That every person liable for a license tax who to pay thesaine be.ore enwaying in’ the busi- es shall, it addition to the Hoense tax im} ay @ fue or penalty of mot less than $5 or mure th 850 for exch of ‘By order of the Commissioners D. ¢. ROBY. P. DODGE, ocl6-3t ‘Assessor D. 0. DR. GU, KUNNEDY. EF Dentist ss reuoved his office to 1428 New Fork avenue uorthwent, ocl6-Lm (co ROGINSRI & LEWIS. THE WELL-RNOWN tee Suet baliers and lazira, are at 908 Det, nw rlephove cull, 379-9, All orders promptly atended No brazici oftge in this tye Moet som (Ce> BSTATE OF M\RY B GODEY, DECEA ED’ All persons indebted to the above estate are here. by notified that unless settlement is ‘made before Octo ber 27th, 1884, the c alms will be placed in hands of at- torney for sult, 2 EDW'D, GODEY, } Aam'rs. ccl3-3t_ LEVIN T. CARTWRIGHT, {(o>> AHS ASSUAE METING oF THE STOCK- 7 HOLDEGS OF THE WASHINGTON MASU- FACTURING "ANY will be held on TUESDAY. Gataber 21-t, at 7:90 pm. at the ofioe of the cnnpany, 401 9th trevt, JEROME ¥. JOHNS: eS ool MUNCASTER & HOWARD, PHARMACIST, Comer 7ch aud T streets northwest, Havea full assortment of Diamond Dyes, 10 cents s packaxe, HOSEA B MOULTON AND FW RUTTER. offices to $20 F wire tuorthweat, ‘oc9-1m* ANG MOHAN, 2108 PENNA, AVENGE, <57" Haw all of Bibb's Lat-obes and Repairs for same: aiso Sexton's and Woudl's Parlor Su Latrobos, to beat two stories, as low as 820. Having a latwe force, orders will be attended to promptly. ocT-3m (37, Wt | H, DANIEL, RESPECTFULLY IN- “Storms his friends that he is now counccted with GEO. © HENNING, No. 410 7th street, and will be Pl ased to furnish them with artistic warments, either Feady or Custom wade. 666-1, (o> FOR THE VAVSIENT OF GENER AT TAXES <" Piul TO"168:—Drawbacks furnished, at mar- rate. Eight per cent bunds tor sale, receivable In ment of ali special taxes i (0c6-10t LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. CE saineros. D.C, OCTOBER 1ST, 1884, ath, hayeythis, day, taken shane of sore. No, 307 7th street northwest, between Dstreet and Loulstana ve, aud will be pleaged to see my friends and the LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agt, 1749 PAL AVE — a FS publi edu eneral, ft wea A New Look: Mouthiy 1 mbers! in Stati SON WAS PROS!KAT!D By H With typho! I symptoms, ond though he had edical attendaricn Was itieayeitatd fot bis sefora Tug time Beown's Trou Bist rs made Ag wellasever, Itis the het tome made. J. 1. WHiT- AKLK, 1510 C street northwest, ‘och | Tue Mex Wospenrut Soar OF THE AGE. L It PPP ppp gs, ™ rE i Pe pop g°3 « in It pep ppp Sys. Lc no P 3 3 TLL iP e Sus! 1u Uv UM MM UU MMMM uu 0 MMMM UC MM M uu MM Mt 00 A PPP 99 AA PP 0 0 AA peP O00 AKL Pow oo AAP THE ONLY GENUINE INDIGO BLUE SO04P IN THE MARKET. PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. WASHES WHITE. TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. octSw,th.a.m-Tim a RS. ANN M. CLINTON, 218 13TH STRE"T, Wsuns Sty husbsnd twok Browns Tyoo Bitters for ‘spepsia and los. of appetite. No secing bia ary padpyatent at icin now sot Ueliove Me, eter oc [Jeseh ee PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY. ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE TAMAR For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE LOSS OF APPE- ‘IIE, CLREBRAL CONGESTION. Aauantd by E, GRILLON, ‘Cheanist of the Paris Faculty. ‘Sule Proprietor, Atrue de Rambuteau, Paria. Tamar—uniike Pills and tho usual parsa- tiven—in arrerable to take, aud never pro- duces ifritatiou Hor tuterters with bust ness or pleasure. Fold by all Drugrists. W's; 30 ILL FROM TYPHOID MALARIA THAT Brywtl ftom biter acai ates baie gn ee cue fot ie We Si BBINS Government, ‘Priatiae INDIEN GRILLON aps-eth, 300 (ASTHMA AND CATARRH CURED BY THE CIGARETTES ESPIO, Oppression. Suffocating, Coughs, Colds, Chest ou. FuID NY raphe and Setchets fo rrest variety, st lowest prices ralsien, &co. Tickets 26, Keserve very genuine CONCORD HA. NESS bas muker's ™ BEETS S'bGyctesehook | nsine un tradesmark stayed on fk sy te Rhee rans Na le A | MES.Z.ERECA 100 MASSACHTSETTS AVENUE | Soli by all Chemisteof America _ou28-thiemtp HAVE SUFFERED FROM THE PROTRACTED | fuvumern ae: Ce ey RS, T, W. BERRY, 1127 97x STREMT NORTH- J Reotcuecae a : {ictus had in teltieent nehead whi obtained. mo Mireciari: “Reuraigis has been the bane of my ex: Seti paneot red Punt Tuned Brown's fou Bitcrn, hen | Sef 26° for the past foot yeara, 20 nd toy tlagry i | Degas to luuprove rapidly. my iuternal pein ceased, ap- | fell ill with. ‘tthe becinning of sumuner. Med x x Mra ANSIE | petite impros id my digestion, became perfect. A | ical siili did not avail wutil my" ‘an oclt | Yrar ba laowed. but have mo return of efther com | Brown's fron Bitters, Itot only. cur d.the malaria aint Cont Soom eae ane Gestiron toute Y "SO este: ecominetd fe" ‘ool LALLsE FARISIAN MODES TX FAIR GOODS | Senooy, Surra: Scuoor, Surrs| NGuckv™.. GROCERS —TAMP CHIMNEYE. RE: MLLE M. 3. PRANDI, pill gilts aes 5 to 19, short panta 82. 250, 63 ap, Gozen, Burners and Wicks in proportion. 23 Mus. M. J. Hu~r's 1909 F eraece. gad poop 8 pe Witaie Jokes ah ies tate A. BONNENSTBAHL'S, ¥ SHADES! wed “Boye Sate iis shes. 9.80, 1132 Tth street northwest _ REEA WAVES! SULNGLED BANGSt Finunel shirt Waist fhe. Soc non Geo ese 1097 OTH STREET Nt pede tavat ah ee eo heieaenseeee tend | polid School “hoes roti ean. Sehoot Brown's Iron rierder ty tain combine hair Dremed 2 Ate ‘Good "solid But. Shoe ister tingle 2 jut” | $i.2band aLSA Yis\eloie lemnagivenis areca, MM Ral ny noone THER HAVE USED) Gn ERG ZU Bro. a's inva Batters with the grevteot bet GEORGE BOON. 1516 iagtly came dt tor dyn are | 2 A MORAPY, 2th steer our ot PM OT” | at ‘iron Bitters sensei oo a | | | i [gr FARDWoops: HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER WM. MCLEAN & RON, | ISTH AND B STREETS AND 4TH, BETWEEN B AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. 030 GAS FIXTURE: Lance Assortment, A FANCY GooDs, Cad aud xamine 681 15th street, Corcoran Builtine. EDP: UROORS, 8630 PHOTO -E! Tr yin ia First-class work suaran‘eed. TS SPECIAL NoTIG ~ tc ‘A CARD. Having secured the services of Mr. WM. B, RED- GEAVE, late wholenale agent “or several larze weater + uutils, Tam prepa ed to offer Special Bareainn £08. fl; G8. Con ractors ond Carpenters in White Pine and Caine’ Lumber, of all sizes, from Uppers to Gulls, 1a car lots of sin:il qua stitien GRAVING EN ENGRAVING CO. 1425 New York avenue. set-in Ais. Building Lumber (Virrinia Pine) of all aizes, Flooring and : rimminws kept constantly in atoc<. Estiiuated cordially giveu. Prompt delivery and sat- isfuctory dealings wuarauteed. JAMES F, BARBOUR, 10th street and Maryland vanue's.w. Fg BOWABD CAVERLY 8 Gas New York Aven, ‘New er Ave reoviving new and handsowe designs Iu the line ot Gas Fixtures s020-1ma" SAMUEL & SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. SLATE MANTELS AND LATROBES, PLUMBING AND HEATING. 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. (lp? JAMES 1 McoILd, AncHITE Office No, 908 G street, Plans and <pecifications for all clasnen of ahd superintends their erection.“ Svs-6m Di. N. WHITCOMB HAS R MOVED HIS CY reildengs anutdenta steoie tsa Koei oor west. ‘9e30-1mn* (ee> THE, ATTENTION OF VisTTORS AND Res. identa is purt cu arly called to PHOSVIT2. the ew apd ropular Jiu and Nerve ‘Tonle aud sate. Prepares Luidines, an upujust Malaria. For sale areated Uy tie glans oF Si botties by Wc. MILBURN, Solo Inventor aud Mase Ulacturer. 1429 Pehusylvania avenue. api 5 PRICE STEKED PHARMACIST, h street southwest, Pure Drngs and Medicines “Prescriptions a specialty, and at moderate rates, 3630) # ¥ SON IX DELICATE. BROWN'S TRON BIT- ters strengthened him Prinrinxe. JUDD & DETWEILER, 420 AND 422 LITH STREET NORTHWEST, (North of Star Building” EW BUILDING, NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES, ‘The Largest and most Complete Printing Office in Washington, employing nearly 100 werkmen, BRIEFS, RECORDS, ARGUMENTS, MEMORIALS, &e, aup BOOK AND JOB WORK Ofevery description executed on short notice and at fair prices, oof-1m ROF. F. M. DODGF, GOVERNMENT PRINTIN¢ Piiticeriaye: PEDO, GOvEREMENT ERIN and imyroved health by its Invigorati les, fr ALL compelled to" lead sedentary Orsee Crome Hovses benefited by using it" HAVE 815 SUITS, BUT SHOULD YoU WISH TO BEE A BLACK WOKBTED BUIT IN FROCK OB SACK FOR @15 WE THINK ‘YOU CAN ONLY SEE IT AT GEORGE SPRANSY’S, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, okt OPPOSITE U. 8. POST OFFIOR. RL OR OM CARTNEY, 760 11TH STREET na tie agd Cue gbood orton &¢ Fase aaa pat ak “lf Gases ‘of ‘weakness th FP“ On winters ‘THE DUNLAP FIFTH SVRNUE STYLE Washington News and Gossip. GoveRNwent Receirs To-Day.—Internal reve- ue, $389,821; customs, $410,659. ‘Ture President has recoznized Pedro Solis as vice consul of Portugal at New Orleans, La. Tae VANDALIA Was putoutof commission at Portsmouth, N, H., on the 14th instant. OnpaRs have been Issued to put the Brooklyn out of commission at New York, and the Passalc at Annapolis, AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day were Secretary of State, Justice Harlan and the com- missioner of internal revenue, CouRTMARTIAL SENTENCE.—The record of the court-martial case of Chief Engineer yohn W. Moore, who was tried on the Pacific staulon on charges of neglect of duty, has been received at the Navy department. ‘The court sentenced him to six months’ suspension and the finding was approved by the admiral commanding the squad- Count ALVENSLEBEN, the new German minister, ‘Was presented to the President to-day by the Sec- Tetary of State, The new Japanese mipister will probably be presented to-morro CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.—Fifty-nine appll- cants for appointment in the general departmental service were examined at the rooms of the civil service commission this morning, Sixty were nou- fled to appear, ands all dia not appeur, a number OF gullernatea” were given places Of the mip. Dine examined about a dozen were ladies. It is MR. Dected that sixty wili be examined to-morrow and sixty more on Saturday. ‘The examination to-day Was conducted by Messrs. Judson, Longan and De- Land, of the departmental board or examiners. Mx. T. Kvxr, the new Japanese minister, arrived 4m Washington yesterday afternoon on the limited express from New York, accompanied by. his wife and child. ‘The party were driven to the iegation on N street, “ Fougrr Parx."—In accordance with the desire of the President, the park situated between 2d and 8d streets east and intersected by North Carolina avenue, now known v1 Hospital square, Will be hereafter designated as Folger Fart. honor of the late Secretary of the » the Hon. Charles J, Folger. Naval Orpers—Rear admiral Thos, $, Phelps, detached from command of the South Atlantic sta- tion, and ordered to proceed home and wait orders; Capt. A. W. Weaver, trom command of the Brook- lyn, and placed on Waiting orders; all other officers of ihe Brooklyn detached from’ that vessel and placed on waiting orders: Assistant Engineer Chas. E. Rommel ordered to duty in the bureau of steam engineering, Washington. Tur Resicxation of Lieut. Commander A. G. Coldwell has been accepted, to take effect. on the 13th October, 1685, and he has Deen granted a leave Ol absence until that date. ‘PRRSONAL.—General tiazen left this morning for Salt Lake City.—Mr. Samuel Baird, of Philadel- phia, the brother of Prof. Spencer F. Butrd, of this city, died in his sixty-fourth year at Carilsle, Pa, on Sunday jast——Mri Z. L ‘Tiball, United States | Muurshal of Atizona, ts ul the Riggs-——Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Curystal, of Giasgow, Scotland, and Mynherr M. Frankiort, of Am terdam, Holand, are at the “Arlington. Mrs. MJ. Pearson, vice president of the british Women’s Temperance asso- Clation, of Notunguam,-Enyland, is In the city. ‘The Quartermaste: merals Report. ARMY TRANSPORTATION AND QUANTERS—ALJUDICA- TION OF CLAIMS—THE NaTIONAL CEMETEXIES, are. Quartermaster Genéral Holabird in nls annual report lo the Secretary of War shows that tbe amount to the credit of thequartermaster’s depart- ment at the beginning of the last tiseal year was $12,100,068.63. ‘I'he amount expended during tne Year Was $10,906,106.09, leaving a balance In the ‘Treasury Undrawh June 30th, 1884, Of $1,199,962.54. He recommends that authority be'given ‘to pay 210 per month lo all tine ollicens properly detalied to service In Use quarterinaster’s department wo actually render consecu.ive service, nut less than tuirty Gays at any one tine, provided such pay- meutsdo not exceed 225,000 per year. ‘The con- struction of sixty-five uew buildings at military Pots during the year was ‘muds at a cost of 21,759 OF 2 He says the necessity of assembling the troops In larger and more permaueut posts near Tudiap TeyerVations aud In proximity to Wuegreat strategic points of the country adjacent to tts valuable pubic Texervations, hurborsaud forts, becomes daily more and more apparent on consideration of the priuci- ee ‘ol economy, efficiency aud wise government. ‘runsportalion ‘wus provided by the quarterious- ver's rument, by railway, &., lor 70,875 per- suns and @ large number of Korses, mules, &c., at 8 COSL OF $1,999,635. Of which $334,732 was paid for the transportuuon of persous ‘rue cost of maintaining Ube vessels of the quartermaster’s de- partment during (he year was $101,604. It ig recomended that wciion be instituted to relieve the Quurteridasier's department trom fur- ther erat and responsibility in the matver of tn- debied raliroads 2,194 miscellaneous transporta- Won claiins and accounts, amnounUug Lo $1,897,202, Were adjusted during tue year; 82 claims, amoun- Ing Lo $1%.229, were rejected;66 clalins, amounung Uo $22,900, were stil pending at the close of tne year. The number of claims presented for quar- Lermaster’s stores, under Lhe act of July, 1864, was 53,857, amounting (0 $35,399,529. ‘The nuwber acted Upon Was 45,783, amouDLing LO $31,010.27, leaving 8,119 cl MUNVULLIDG LO $6,459,250, Unsettied He says that the approucnes w the Arlington national cemetery still remain ip ap unsallsfactory condition, und Chat if the government is Wo acquire the ownerunip o1 ihe Aqueduct bridge, and convert {tintoa free bighway, It will Lea matter of te greateat importance W improve at once the road Yeading from there to the Arlington cemetery. ‘Vere are 82 naUionai cemeteries, containing 321,- 628 interments, tue addition of nine acres, donated by the com- missioners of the Soidiers’ Hume, provides ampie spece 1or the natlonat cemetery counected with tue home. The grounds have been improved and are in condition for Interment. Not Arrested in Ohio, | BOT DID GO WITH A DETECTIVE TO OBT A DRIVE. Geo, W. McEitresh and Chas. Hurdie, of thiscity, who Were reported in dispatches printed here Sun- day to have been arrested upon thelr arrival in Cincinnau, arrived home this morning. Mr. McEl- fresh suid ‘tue nearest he came to being arrested, was thai he met a detecuive ut the depot whom be knew and went with bln Lo a restatant to get a drink. “There's nol money enough iD Unio,” he Bald, ‘to induce me to cast un Lilegal vote.” Held ter an Outrage. TESTIMONY IN THE POLICE COURT 48 TO SAMUEL SMITH’S CHIME, Yesterday Justice L. L O'Neal, on the oath of Ella Johnson, the colored girl who was tue victitn of an outrage last Sunday (as stated 1n yesterday's Stan), issued a Warrant charging Samuel smith, a colored boy of nineteen years, as the perpetrator of the assault, Oiticer She.ton captured Smith yes- terday afternoon and locked bit up at the eighth precinct stauon house. In the Police Court tuis moruing Smith was put on trial. Ella Jackson | testined that last Sunday night about eight occock she, 1u company with Emma larriy, went to Mount Hall Bapust cuurch. ‘Luey were too late for chureh and stood outside for 4 walle, When the de- fendant and Wo. Crawiord came up, and Crawiord PUL big arm around Emma and Sinite put his arin ‘around witness, ‘They all walked off und gut beer. Smith and witness went for a walk, and when Rear Mie Bastern Branch he struck bir, kuocked her dow: ‘accomplished his purpose.’ Witness Scresmed’ ‘murder’ several mes, abd “deteauuat ut bis hands over her mouth and threatened to Wet inaTSy spot, covered wit iNud, and found a wet, spot, covered wi unt ‘Uoat her jersey, ear-rings and breast-pin were goue. Binns, Harris, G0lofed, COeTUbOESLON, she preceding und repairs were made to the amount trom sureet boitom. It was a woian’s voice. Alterwards heard A Covonep Woman AccusED uF RosuRay ar a oo ae ee to the and the detectins A Democratic View of the Resut Onio. REPRESENTATIVE ELLIS THINKS THERE 18 NO CAUSE FOR DEPRESSION, AND THAT CLEVELAND 18 CERTAIN OF NRW YOKE, INDIANA, NEW JERSEY AND CON- NECTICUT. Representative Ellis, of Louistana, says the re- Sult Of the elecun 1n Ohio will encourage the re- publicans, but will not be depressing to the demo- erats. He returned from Oulo Monday, after the close of the speaking campaign. He thus describes ‘the situation: “The republicans have carried a re- publican state, Ohio, by a usual majority; the democrats have carried a democratic state, West Virgiuia by an increased majority. It will not effect New York, Indiana, New Jersey or Coun cut. These wiilcertaimiy go tor Cleveland lu Nu Der, Cogether with the solid south.” he Uemocrats,” he continued, “should not be discouraged at Tuesday's vote. Tt 1s one. of the largest votes ever cast In Oulo and will reach prob- ably $00,000. The democrats polled a larger vote Ulan they ever did betors, provabiy, Look at whit the republicans had to do to carry the state. They have exhausted thelr treasury and made a show of thetr candidate in every way-side town and corner Of the state. In the last five days the repubitean Rational comiuittee has sent $1,400,000 tuto the State, and during the campalgo they have spent over $2,200,000. In Maine they spent over $200,000. They can’t do this all along the line tn Novembe: ‘Their treasury cannot be inexhaustible, and when Ube people coine to know the methods employed tn ‘Ohio they will revolt agatost It, All the power of the federal administration was exerted to the utmost to carry Cus state election, Dudley, with the whole power of ls ofice und OMictal servers, overran the State. The people In Unis count Won't stand such methods. The honest r-publi- cans can't Sanction such. What wili be the feellng ‘througuout the country when It becomes known that the republican national committee tn New York shipped arms Into the state. Boxes of Tevoivers and ammunition were received in Onlo and disiribuied among the lowest scoundrels that ever prowled Unrough an alley or sicpt In a sewer— imps, vagubouds and pick-pockets” “How much money did the democrats spend?” asked Tug Stan mai “Something over $200,000, They are not in the least exhausted. ‘They will carry New York, New Jersey, Indiana and Cc . I am contident of that Dudiey and bis agents can't De i all these states at once; nor cau Bialne.” - o— Conference Between Gov. Cleveland and John Kell REPORTED ARKANGSMENT RPPECTRD. It ts rumored {n political circles here to-day that Cleveland and Kelly, during their talk tast night at the Fifth Avenue hotel, arranged ior a formal conference to-day, when they expect to come to a Ui-rough understanding. Cleveland 1s sald to be willing to let Tainmany have the mayor, to Sacri- fice ‘i uomnpson, the director of public works, and Make other con essing which will be perfectly satisfactory to Kelly; aad the result of the couter- ence to-day is expected to be harmony in tne patty. A large campaign fund {s sald to have been Taised at the demonstration last night, ._Political Notes, ‘Mr. Blaine was met by large crowds at Stark, Howell, Fowierville and Willlamston, Mich, yes- terday. He arnived at Howard City after dark lust might, and was met by a company bearing tore! "3. Gen. John A. Logan was in Cieveland, Ohio, Last night, en route to Chicago. He said in hspouse to an inquiry as to What effect the rest.t in Olio would have in November: “This settles it. ‘The action of the repubitcans in Ohio means victory all | along the tine ih November, and that the republt- can party lp the fuvure, as im the past, will be suc- cesstul.” ‘The following congressional nominations were made ye ‘Third New Jersey district, Robt. th Massachusetts: district, James ~ Re | Ker, people's candids Lewis A. Brigham, rep. Hann, rep., tu plat Massacnu- TUM New" Jersey slistrict, 4 Louislana distries, Mich't FE. Harwig, declined; 6th Ls district, Henry B. Covering, dem, nocrcy and Independent demo- onvention in New York yesterday, d each organization appoinied committees wo confer with other dvinocratic vouies. ‘Whe Winona, linn. grand Jury yesterday pre gented Indiciments against tue Judges at last Springs municipal election, and against Fred Bau- ap, @ candidate ior alderman, tor ballot Dox stunting. In Lie Methodist centennial conference in Troy, N, Y., yesterday. there was a vigoruus discussion Of temperance m-n, which took a poiltical cura, ‘Some speakers denounced St. John’s candidacy as Vicious and untimely, thoush Mr. Bascom and Others advocated the election of St. John. Representative Dorshelner ls making democratic species in Massachusel i ‘Carl Schurz ison tue stump in New York He speaks to-nigut In Rochester. ‘The Vermout prouibitionists met in convention presidential indorsed by people's party. Tue es at Moutpeller yesterday and chose electors. ‘The Democratic Demonstration in New York. GOV. CLEVELAND'S REMARKS? AT THE BUSIXES ING—A LRITER PROM MR. TILDEN INDOKSING ‘Tie DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. Governor Cieveland’s reception at the business meeting in New York last night was one of wild enthusiasm. Thousands of people were in attend- ance, and he was greeted with prolonged cheers. Ex-Mayor Grace presided, and speeches were made by Gov. Waller, of Connecticut, and Henry Ward: Beecher, Gov. Cieveland addressed the assembly. He spoke of the pleasure he felt to fad business men Laking so lively an Interest in politics, and said: “ue idea 1 too common among them that there ts heroism anda virvue in retusing to bold office, and the stern dental of any interest in politics seems to be regarded by many of this clase a8 the best asseveration ol their private virtue and busi- ness integrity. The protection and safety of the Anterests Wey have in charge are ciosely connected with a Wise udministrauion of tue government and {t has always seemed wo me that ifa regard tor their duty as citizens did not impel thei to take & more active interest in poiltical a‘Tatrs, the desire and need of seif-preservation would do 30, 1 be- Ueve, too, that the best admimstration of govern. ment 1s accomplished wen it is conducted on business principles, and it 15 quite apparent what the active parccipation of our business men in litical campaigus I> an effective inode of lmpress- fig use principles upon the management of pub- le -aftairs.” ‘A letter was read from Samuel J. Tiiten, in which he said: “I rem:moer gratetully that when It was tuy duty as guveruur to engage ina. grapple wit the canal riug, Wiich then swayed all the adinin- istrative, leg.siailve and judicial departments of te state, a majority or the local organizations of the demovratic party and of the orgunizations of tne republican party al the New York Produce Ex- | cuange ralited to my support and stood by my side j UNL that gigantic power was completely over- turown, Teurdiuiy concur in your opimon that } the electiou of Cleveland and Hendricks is demanded by Ue vest imterests of the country. I belleve that their election will be a substantial victory for the cause! good government and that tt will assure | Us of a Safe and prudent administration of the culet | inagistracy of tue repuolic In our relauions with OLWer COUNILTies; that iL Will restore sunplicity and economy and tiie needs of the federal government, Solar as that result depends upon the executive, for it will give business men immunity from the sudden changes Of podcy and enable them to re- pose under the suelter of a stable administrative system, {ree {row favoritism to parulcular classes and luterests, aud from the injurious Buctuauions: ‘tw which such favoritism and sudden changes al- ways lead.” ———_—-e-____ Ohio Congressmen Probably Elected. ELEVEN DEMOCRATS AND TEN REPUBLICANS. ‘The latest returns from Ohio indicate that the democrats have elected eleven and the republicans ten representatives in Congress as follows: District. | District, 1, Benj. Butte R12 A. C. Thompson, R. 2 Charles E. Brown, & Jas. E. Campbell, ‘D. 4 Chas. M. Aj 15. Beriah Wiikins, D. 5. Benj. Le Fevre, D. 16. Geo. W. Geades, D. 6& Wi D stiey D. 1%. A. J. eee Dp a Is ‘Isaac HL Tay! & John Litue, R. 19. Ezra B. Taylor, ESE he a Be AL W. W. Elisberry, D. Ohio's Majority Smaller. ‘Special to New York Times. CoLumsvs, October 15.—The republican majority in Ohio, as it appears to-night, with the returns nearly complete, turns vut to be a very much less glorious one than it seemed last night, when the Blaine shouters in the streets were claiming any- where from 16,000 to 80,000. Up to midnight of them 4 [3 g int nil ply ue il ale § i : Fa fe [ Telegrams to The Star. | OHIO ELECTION RETURNS.) The Republican ; Majority | About 10,000. SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT | HANLAN. 10 ROW BEACH AGAIN. | THE SANITARIANS IN COUNCIL. | | QUEBEC’S DYNAMITE INVESTIGATION — FROM ONIO TO-DAY. Republican Majority About , 10,000— Charges and Counter Charges. Special Dispatch to Tax Evesixo Stan. Couomace, October 16.—Fuli election returns, | have not yet been received at either of the head- quarters, although the managers on both wides | | Agree that the republican majority wil be about 10,000. The Journat, this morning prints the un- Official majorities In 86 Of the &$ counties of the state, showing a net republican majority of 10,482 ‘The counties of Carroll and Geauga, which are wot included in Ube lst, gave a majority of 2,365 In 1563. Estimating the sume majorities for this year would | ive the state to the republicans by 12.447, Sor ‘Of the majorities estimated vy the Journal Known at republican headquarters to be detecti All the returos Will be in to-night, and Chalrmt Ogiever says Ube majority will not fall Below ten | thousand, Charges and counter charges are whispered among the veteran politicians as to the conduct of the cam ‘One of the dest Informed desi9- rats sent here from the east to assist the Ohio brethren, said last night that the defeat of the democrats in Hamilton, Cuyahoza, Montgomery and Lucas counties was “due to a complete sell by the real managers of the democratic campaign in Cincinnatl “The repubilesns charge that the democrats have purposely held back retarns trom, thelr counties and added to the number of ieval democratic votes deposited in onder to decrease the Tepubilean majority. Neither of these assertions are accompanied by proofs of thelr truthfuiness. 0. By Ansociated Press, Estimated Hepnbilcan Plarality 10,565. Couvmsrs, O., October 16.—UnoMlcial returns re- ceived last night from all but five of the counties in the state show republican majorities of 45,192 and democratic majorities of 41,300. The net re ubitcan plurality tur the state is now estmated at | | j Additional figures on Tuesday's election are as follows: Loraine county, republican majorite, 2.175, a repubilean gatn of ‘378; Mediua county publican majority, 1.200, a republican gain or'490, And Trumbuu! counts. republican imajoiity 3,90, Tepublican gain of 1,192. ‘The London Times on the Result. Loxpox, October 10—The Times this morning devoies @ leader to American polities apropos ot | the election, Some of the noteworthy sentences are as follows: Olio continues ioyal to the repubill- can party. It ts unlike.y taat she will reverse tue major Cy Of 16,000 in November. _ The presidential Contest 1s now narrowed to New York and indiana, No greatissues have been raised during the cain BaeD.,, The Personal question has bern more de- ted than the tariff of civil service reform. When the election has been decided free trade will proba- ably become the and dividing question in America. ——E Nominated for Congress, Wor Mass., October 16.—Tne tenth ais- triet pronibition convention today momunetea Wan, BL Ear, of Worcester, for Congress. CHEYENNE, WYo., October 16.—Morton E. Post bas Deen rehominaied by the democrais for dele- gate to Congress from Wvomin — The Sanitary Congress, SCHOOL HYGIENE, FOOD ADULIERATION, ETC, DIS SED. cv: St. Lovts, Mo., October 16.—At the public health assovlatlon ‘yesierday, the papers read were “eye. Sight tn school culidren,” by Prof. Kichey, of Washington. Prof. Sargent, of Harvard univer- sity, read ‘of the Cominittee on school by- lene, ta which {twas recommend @ that circulars Sent school teachers throughout the coun try asking for information on scuool hygiene. Rev. Fellx Formento, of New Orleans, read an elabor te treatise on school hygiene, and the study and treatment of scholars, and recommended the adoption of the Beigium course of study. Dr. | Eider, of Indiana, read a ‘on the sunitary \ survey of schoo! hous-sin Indiana. These papers Were freely discussed. A iange number of new members were elected. Papers were also read by Erastus Brooks on food aduiterations; Prot. Corn- wail, of Princeton college, on the adulterations of beer, and how to detect them; Sut u ot the ‘United ‘States marine hospital ‘servicer, lev, John D. Bengless, of the United States navy, and 5. ML Beating, of Memputs, Teport formulated and adopted on Tuesda: by the conference of the state vourds of heats was presented to the public health assoclation yesterday. it was Tead and and op Toulon ordered’ to be printed and sent to tue President of the United States, ali the inem- bers of Congress, aud (0 every board of wealtn in this country and Canada, A Defaulter for $200,000 or lore. CutcaGo, October 16.—Yesterday the Conti- mental nitioual bank began a sult tor $25,000 against the lange bog-packing and exporting frm of Davies, Atkiuson & Co. Which ls the Chicago branch of the Liverpool porit house of John T. Davies & Co. Tue statement will be published co-day that this suit and one by airs. Atkiason, tue widow of the Juulor member of (he Tir, for 360,000, grew Out of ‘an alleged serious de- falcdtion by Juba A. AUkinson, aged 24, his sou, who has fed the Chicago house ‘since bis father'sdeatt. On October 3 Mr. Davies arrived trom Liverpool ob ls ainual Urip Of inspection 1uto the condition of the brauch house. Atver arriving AL bis hotel one of the employes brougut him an Unsigned aud unaddressed leiter, in what appeared Ww be young Atkiuson’s. wriling, confessing that ue Was a detauiter to the firm to the extent 07 $110,000; Uhat he began specuating on the board of trade, and, having made money at first, went in deeper, getting on the wrong side of the market m voul and selling; (hat at one time be Was within few thousand ol belug even, When a collapse in ces made bitn worse of than before. On the following day Mr. Davies declared a dissolution of Ihe branch finn and began an investigation, aud which Uus fur, It 18 slated, shows a shortage or $200,000 In. young AUkinson’s accounts, and Nr. Davies believes tat 1 wiil exceed that Sum. NO arrests have been made It is uudersiood that Sr. Atkinson 1s at his house in the suburb o1 Kenwood The Rowing Championship. HANLAN TO ROW BEACH NEXT MAY. Loxpox, October 16.—Australian advices state ‘that Hanlan will row Beach for the chaimplonstip Of the world on the first Satur ay of May, 1883, ‘He Will also row Cilffurd for £200 some time wituia The next six months. Both races will occur on tue Parainatta rv. —_—_<.—__ Serious Railroad Accident. Sr. Tomas, Onr., October 16—As an train on the Canada Southern railroad was golng last pigut it ran into a gravel train Which out from a to the m in line eas and ; i E re A é i : Fe i i i 4 | te A E § i a i : fl i i i it i i i i 5 | £ ge f ¢ I ! : i 7 E & ! it en EE A | ; i Hl QuEBec, October pk ye oe of the Irisa man Who planned the familia with the niovements of ‘One eXplosion took place when the pry yay tanned when the Geo nt F the bullding. “Was this providen! cording to the designs of tbe perpetrators? Ae ho Necessity Tor Incetings and apologies OF Gls claimers from anybody. We havea government abd a police, and if proper measures are taken I Rot ser any UiMicuity ih saddilng the Tight Perhaps qt inquiry consequeut’ upon some TULUFe political scanda: may deve.op he fact that the AyDAMNET Of Suturday last Can speak muUCD Detter pine than O'Do an Rossa.” Wate investigation Lato the recent explosion At the Paritament house have been Begun. DefORe Judge Chauvrau, by ore ‘government, Mr. Chariebots, the coucrector, was. up forexem Ration yesterday. The workmen while cleara = lie debris to-day’ auucovered: a copper cap whieh Supposed to have forwed port of ome of the internal Macuines Itis sailed here that the gOveruIneDE intend to plac Ugaards around the Hament ovincial buildings oor 1S BLAKE, SeVETAL GOR uuteered to go on the xtra pay in addition Ww ‘The Warring Express Compantes. . Loris, Gctober 16 ~The Balttmore and Ohio Baithu A express cone pues to Lue LS etrcutt court here Foster. order Testraintng the American, Adame d Slates @XpTess COMpaules from EAIORO they have made tome Ive only eApress matter from Ue Ballore and Obie com paliles utter October 13U ‘Cuicag®, October 16 —The Raltimore and Oho 8 company bave Tied bills in the federal est Che Adutus, American and United: forth that Chess er to refuse the es to the complalt Htober 19th Chey woul Larges on packages deg nore ANI Ono Ties we v8 Injutic:tou preventing his intention, ad Unt tug a ru rg AU thant « retus fined beyond t customary, and 1 Uuetn Lrem'carryt Fire in Cristield, Ma. fp. October 16.—A spectal to the MG, says: Fire broke out this at WWo og huls near Goudseil ts uw list th some colored. ‘peoples? ster bouve. ‘The tollowlg houses burned: —Goodsell's oyster S dwrluing and Opera House, Heme er house, Lone, Coivourne & Co. nd uuiber Yard, SUCbOs' Oyster house, Thos. € > oyster bouse and dwelling, Clases oyster hous, Cason and Woodlands store dwelling, and tility oF forty eo\ored peoplew oy selings ‘The fire ts not likely to each Une ralle road track. Long, < hwaviest lovers Ail tts (on of the town, com= tnencing at Blizzard's and running to the extreme UrthWestern point, Is turned. = ‘The Wabash Head in Court. Sr. Lovis, Uctoler 16 —The report of Master tm Chane-ry Alleu, recommendug to the United ‘Slaves Court Lhal Lhe receivers of the Wabash road be permitted to pay interest on Londs oF the Hae Yuna division of iat road, was presented to Judge ‘Treat, and be referred it back tor turtver Informa ih Ue retuark that Mf the clalin that the Sion was self-sustaining ts made good, be Will permit the paytwent of Interest. The receivers of Wabash lave fled the report of thelr scuon Wuull the orders of the court directing th tm to tseue thet ‘obitgalions as receivers in ict Of promissory notes 10 the amount of $22.33, due May 81, 186, and 455.000 due January 4, i584, and all ower promis- sory notes maturing, besore any diflerent order of ThE court should be made, ‘These moves were s6- cured by the indorsement of Jay Gould, Russell Sage, Soion Humphreys, and Sidney Dulon, wo cousented to the e of thelr indorements ‘on the new ol is insur Un NeW OF prom Issory oW’s amounted to $2,096,066, A Frightial Accident. ALADY TRERIELY MANGLED BY 4 KAILROAD TRAIN ND A CHECKMAN WHO ATTEMPTED TO KESCUR HER ATALLY HUW! Hamntsecns, Pa., Ogtober 16—A shocking acl dent occurred bere’ to-day. Miss Lizzie Waliace in gelling of a Cumberiand V stepped In front of another train that was | Harvey Poster, a chechiuan, prompuy sprang € her rescue, DuUboth were Tui dowt in an instant | Mass Waildce Was cut Lo pleces and dled Foster had Wot ings mangied and almost vara He exnpot reco Wadace was & CJ the Woman's temperance convention DOW In wessoR, bere. Sue resided at Newville, Cutuberiand county. Fall River "un Faun Riven, Shatting Down, October 16.—A written. “ig Une mulls to close tor Saturday night, has been and Will slop over ope milion | OF 1.400.000 employed on print and (be prospect ts tat Unless Ube market The shut dows will continue Indefnitely. e shut down includes every coun, mld Ly, except Uoye making fancy and a few large print clott mius, controlled by a combi ation Of capitaitsts,which can aflord to Fun dui Uimes. “ibe loss in Wages by Ube stoppage Ubese uullis will be 475,000 weealy, Chatienge for a Wrestling Match. Boswox, Oclober 16M Dufur, wo was defeated, by Joun'McMauon in the wrestling match hight, challenges NeMabon to wrestie at cular an@ cibow for trom $100 Wo $1,000 a wide, Ube match to take pluce auy Uine WiLL) 8lx weeks, Chinese Complications, ANTI-ENGLISH PRELING AMONG THE WaTTVES. Hox Koxa, October 16—The Chinese govern. ment has foruldden any trade in firearms DeLweem Europeans and Wie Cuinese. general upinion here ie that the arbicrary regulations of Ue Case bese OMicials are Tapldiy increwsing Ube antRag- lish feeling among We nstives. A KIOT AT HONO KONO—SEVERAL PERSONS KILLED. A rigtoccurred here yesterday, in Which the po= Lice were obilged 0 Dre on the inub, Several per= sons were killed. ————— Notes from Wall Street. New Yoxx, Wall street, October 16.—Messra. J, § Morgan, of London, Drexel, Morgan & Oo, ot New York, and Drexel & Ou., of pul morning. tral 5 per cent debenture vouds #5000. The bonds ate offered at 102 and acoepved, inverest fe freed 10 per cent at Lime of sutscripucn and lance On OF belore Novemer Ist BEKL, atte ‘option of the subscriber. Te stock amurket opened irregular, advanoed slightly, and then became weak and lower. ‘Canada Southern dropped 2 perceat two8lig; C. B & Quincy 1} to 120%, abd the remaiider of the Uist 4s Wl percent. “Pacitic Mall was rm ab 65g Bass. General Foreign News by Cable. PROVISIONS SCARCE IN EGYPT. Camo, October 16.—Provisious are extremely scarce throushout tue whole country, trom Berber vo Kharvoumi, and trom we river Nlie wo we Ked Sea littoral. THE STRAUSS CELEBRATION, Viewsa, Oclover 16.—At tue Sirauss celebration here yesterday tevexrains, letters and wreaths from ‘all paris of the word were received. Levee RUNGARIAN DYNAMITER ANKESTED, WRKPOOL, October 16.—As The passengers Gisemburniny last evening from the American Lune | steatner Lord Clive, fom Puiladelputa, ap Irish de~ | tecuive arrested a Hungarian steerage passenger | oa suspicion, ls iusgaxe was subjected to with the result of di-covering Luirty packages | dynamite, makiug .vout a pound and a aif of that 108, Mass. a by Ulirty-one mil spindles of a tt goods. TU wii throw 10,060 perso. OUL Of w a wee GangeTous expiusive, ENGLISH BANKERS ON AMERICAN METHODS IN Pi Lospox, Uctover 16.—At a une ing of the Inst. + tute of Banners, to-day, Mr. Kubert W. Barnet Tead a paper ou the Ma)’ panic in New York. He Haened the benefici “house clon Of te 8) ‘Exe. fa asseiitiun to Use Engiand ip the 1887 and 1606. operativn Was Justified, he iucintadued, by Ube: cess Wil Wickit Wad been actended, "Me Ue precautionary messu es which adopted by Gue citartiug-Louse sluce Ube panic. 4A DELAYED STEAMER. Loxpox, Octover 16, — The steamer America, which arrived at Quccnstown Jesterday Mormlnge Was obliged to stup sor two oul and a bait op bet second day out iro New Yora, ser § to heated beatiigs She never caugul sigut of we Oregon aller Bret day. Sores Two Persons Killed by Lightning. Cnicaso, October 16—A dispatch to te Day Sews iro Jouet, Li, ways During a severe thunder storm whicd: over Unis city eariy (kis morning, Mrs Wim Grace and an unkpowa Man were killed by the meuaing. Tae tormer Was Killed whie waiting under a lange tree, and We latier Whiie oul aioue on a plece uf bare prairie, Snow in New Hampebire. Bosrox, October 16.—uite « heavy (all of 45 reported tus morning trom New Ips ler abd Meiguburing owns in New Wuo Che fet of Ube season Dover, N. H., Ociober 16-—A snow storm last ing four hours dud aggregating cme and ope-halt inches occurred at A..on bay Ulls morning. a i H | f oa eee Hi iH fe o i

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