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EEE SVENIN G STAR. TPESAFERuURGLARY. THURSDAY... November 19, 1574. esteem nena setltnineennes oY 5 THE WEATHER. War DErartwnnr, Office Chief Signal Officer, Waenveton, Nov. 1s74, 1050 & m. PROBADILITIES.— For the south Atlantic and Gail states, generally ciqge E bor east win's, lower temperature Mississippi and slight changes in the For the northwest and upper lake ntinued cold and partly cloudy in with exet ¢ darem reg on weather, with nor h or west winds, veering son her west ot the Mississippi, and snow leys. For N ates abd the lower | and generaliy cloudy € northeast or northwest winds, ight ebarges in the baromete: Light rain in | ¥, colder and cloudy weather, and ares of rain south of or the canal region of New | mperature will continue below ne popular eur German ye minstrels - ndensed Parker and K for November li we have ting of Monnt Horeb bight last, office's | g year as full Lambie: King, M. R . A. Sebnener: Treasurer, T, retary, A. S. Tay ior. At the anoual meeting of Columbia R. A Chapter. No. 1, heli Inst evening, the fullow officers were ele ed: M. Chamberlain; E. King, P. -f Hamm tj Secretary, L. G. St ‘Treaswrer, H. O. Noyes; corporator to sonic Hall A Assoviatio hu Purdy, sr. The Grand b Lodge of Goed Templa strict Inet evening elected the followi cers for the ensuing year: G. W. C. Reid; G.W. C.. 5. F. Bolton, G. W. V.T. Eila Nyee; G. W. S., W. Drummond; G. s Mrs. M. E. Barker. The Right Worthy Grand Le the World will meet in May next at mington, 1; and Mrs. L ley and Bev jonin F. Hawkes were che presen- | tative ani altervate r tively of the ng offi- t The New Jai REPORT OF © SUPERVISE ARCRITRET. Mr. Mullett, supervising arch et of the Treasury bmitted bis annual report with reference to the new District jail te the Secre- tary of the Interior. In speaking of the year’s work on the he says it bas not been ry, ane it has been impose ciese the building as gnticip he attributes to the f ire of the contra | Mesrs. McGowan & Co., through the failure of the Maryland Free Stone and Manufactur ing cowpany to meet their obligations to the contractors, Mr. Mallett then speaks of the limitation en the cost of the building being im. dd by Congress before any plans or es spared, and for this reason ted npon it would be neoes- mportant items of work and muikling in an unsatisfactory Of the sum of $50,000 being a y the last Con in secordance ndation et this defi To. for 5%, ‘The report then states th na-much as it was that the carpenter and joiner work performed by mechanics employed etrment, (iat the werk had been MPLETED. b bo unt ‘ aikding ean = the present fiscal year i vention to th its for the ssary articles efore the building can ) recommend th rd be 1 cient capacity not only for ¥ PUFposes of a jail, it A FRMITENT ‘ses are of am entiary as we be comparatively the cost of material € t a wall around the lot Ps, the labor being sup: | who could also t a } the premises and ex erty t main channel of tt ovement which is very gr h under such etrcumstanc a mei 4 the state penitan ce, and I feel avicts being an ex- . 5 be made ee! { net a seurce of revenue. FEMALE PRISONS on and 5 BY n@ the poor house to « found when und tbat the grand the case, and the wit- sled to appear wit « that th 4 eaid abe bit out of th ve her $10, an was £ the priconer nth aby make a hose who de: al ers and A deligh a rae Past Wrex.—The | ‘ement of vital statistics tn the Dis- | mbia for the week ending Novem- | just issued by the registrar of the Health, shows as follows :—Total deaths, 6—whites, 33; ovlored, 1: females, adults, 39; minors, emption (i!) and pueumonis (7) were the Principal causes of mortality, which was great- eet in the third sanitary Of the esty were division, (that portion | ef Sd street east.) where thera bs, the next-greatest number (1!) the eighth division, (Georgetown.} 7 and between thirty and forty 0 to be the most fatal ages. There births and ive deaths ta public | a | Figs tas? Evusine—The alarm of tire | sounded from box 21, (No. Lgine-housa, | ver of C street and Dela o'clock Inst evening w portion of & oil lamp im house No. 225 ist | street, cecapied by John Chase. The lamp was Deing carried by 9 child, who let it fall. Abeat #4 o'clock the roof of a hozsa on B eet (Sd streets northwos:, | +Ted to be ou fire, but the flames were cd by Omtcers Warwick and Haacy before ary ives was inevrred. ° | aa eg ! court | watt | absent him-el | the hotel, together w: ing to the arguments, Governor D: “| stated that ss the case now stands | the Commissioners now present mast bea / merchants and wi quers, and groceries, corner of Ith and B strests northwest. farnish the following quotations of float | ar foods, Plonr— Family four, 66 s0G97 @ bbI.; Welch's family, $820 ® bbl.’ Extra—sonthern, a oA ag ES ‘or 4 4 4 on Shipstam . @ bushel. Middlings, e. babel Prices iriver, —— iw TRIAL FSR CONSPIRACY. ‘The dayes Arrest Case Again. ‘TWENTY-FIFTH DAY. ‘To-day. in the Criminal Court, Jadge Hum- breys, the trial of Hiram C. Whitely, Richard arringten,and Arthur B. Williams, charged © ty weather and rain with conspiracy in connection with the alle; | % safe burglary in the District Attorney’s 0: ce. was continued. There was au immense crowd in attendance anticipating further proceedings in the matter of the rule to show cause on Whit- ley and Dawson as to the alleged contempt in resting Haves. : On the opening of the court the jury were sent from the rovm at the suggestion of Gen. lepkle. a Mr. Davidge stated that he was so unwell that he was unable to proceed with his argu- ment, and ssked the favor of an adjournment. Mr. Riddle asked if some other counsel could not go on. . Mr. Smithers said tuat he preferred that the original understanding between counsel shoald be carried oat, ¢. ¢., that he foliow Mr. Davidge. He would, however, if Mr. D. was unprepared OTTOW, ZO On W! i$ argumen ‘ur, Henkle asked for Col. ‘Whitley leave to | | withdraw the return made yesterday, as he had | one prepared by himself, which be wished to je. The court granted the leave cad the retura | | was passed to Col. Whitiey. | COL. WHITLEY’S NEW RETURN IN THE HaYEs | case. | Col. Whit'ey then fied the new return as fol- 1 § THE Steve Cover of tae Distaicr .| SOLU Bia, holding # criminal cerm Nove: Ib, 1874, Hiram C. Wkidey for retara the rule Served upon bim on t! ng from this bouorable coart shows: That on the 5: be made the sfidavit referred to tn the ru aed upon which a warrant was granted for the spprebension of one gtichael Hayes, + had testitied on the {ath day of October. in a case then pending before th! yo ard that te made the xa'q ani tas mber, 1s" t alter Deuitation with, aud upon the advice of, his co derendant, Ricuard Harrington, who intorm- ed him, the said Whitley, that be, Harrington, | was acting under advice of his ‘counsel, and that at the time of making this suid affidavit he tthe said Hiram C. Whitley) onderstood that no arrest of the said Hayes would be mate u the cause then pending and undeterm'n before this honorable court should have bee nliy concluded; that he had no knowledge the arrest of the said Hayes until after the bad beer made, aud had not the remotest in- tention of bringing himself into contempt of this honorable court, and, having fully an- swered, be moet respectfully submits himself to the judgment of the honorable court. H.C. Warrtey. Subscribed and sworn to me this 19th of No- vember, le74, before R. J. Mutos, Clerk, By E. J. Mippieron, Ass't Clerk. ‘The court remarked that the answer was a distinct statement that the course was taken on the sdvice of counsel. The answer conld be filed, and he would look over it at another time. He suggested tmt Mr. Riddle also examing tue return. Mr. Kiddie remarked that he would do so. ADJOURNMENT UNTIL TO-MORROW. ‘The court said that he would grant the appil cation of Mr. Davidge for an adjournment until to-morrow, with the understanding that should Davidge be unable to proceed, Mr. Smithers Henkle seked leave for Mr. Wiitley to trom court for a day or two, on account of sickness in his fainily, which was granted. ‘The jurors were brought into court, and the court was adjoarasd until to-morrow at 1 o'clock. eee epee District G Adnirs. The District Commisioners to day made a special deposit with the Treasurer of the Unit States to provide for interest due July 1 on coupoxe and bonds of the L q bia, which has been discovered throug’ ths re- port of the sinking fund commissionere, and which bad not been provided tor by previous ments. The awounts so found due are in Coin and £1,763 in currency. t a special account, and can no: d for other purposes. ESTIMATES CALLED FOR. cular letter was to- itor, enginerr, co! S water registrar, superintendent of aseesments coroner, school trustees, tire department and > Commissioners FPICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF TRE a verte! zed estimate of the ¢ refice from December 1, 1s aud a similar cetimate ior the f Very reap: TISDALL, eretary. A DELEGATION OF HACKMEN from the Arlington hotel stand, headed by M. E. Urell and Arthur Suaphera, called upon the District Commissioners to day answer to their appeal to be re- d at tbeiroid stand on Vermont aven opposite the hotel. ‘The who'e case was again pieeented to the Commissioners by the two g tlemen named, and by the hackmen prese With a request that sbould not their appeai fur reinstatement be granted. that they be aliowed to eceupy the portion of 15% street nearest to rtivn of H ware. After | on the line ot Lafaye Mr Biow, who is yet absent, but who had be written to upon this subject immediately after thelr interview a few weeks ago; asa of courtesy. it would not be fair to reveree tiem of removing them to the stadd th upyon ith street during his absenc without bis consent. ng advices from hima dally, and us thattime they mast try and do tie best they can. He acknowledged the force of their ar- gu that the order now in furce pat under the circum y were compelied to the conciusion interfere ior the present. BT WANTED Meador, of th arking thy mains be La erected on the line of that ave between the canal and ith street: representing at since the running Of the cars there it had become dangerous to pedestrians, and roduce gas Dennison give the matter their and Ketcham consideration cer Hoxie for ty of the case and ithe paper to Eng as to the nec report complaint dangeroas condition to the pub! thie avenue | = to be well founded, many casualties auc cients having ¢ ——_—_»—__— | Washington Markets—The Baling | Prices Ko-duy. Mrar. — Beet (porter honse,) 4 G@26e. D. It (round). curred there. | te bequest above described, thus forming ese pee Ss poor, Stax of last Saturday inmregaru = * «cknowi- but, as the pentones himself almos,. | Crncert Covat—Judge Cartter. To-day, the case of Miller agt. Corporation of Wash ingion was ri esamed. Potts CouRT—Judge Snell. facts edges, rome one else should give more. | Pi Se ar ae Set eopeeieas Pat pening eh i ins lig temp gy Seen feet inceed that your able corresponden: a oe a * not go far enough Into the subject. To this end charg. with disorderly conduct. Officer Taek fer sufficient space, in journal, to print this letter whu inlorwation received from the very best authority and most of which I from my own personal knowied, 1 resident of Georgetown, by birth an Engitst- | man, died leaving @ sum of money purpose of erecting for the bene- | fit of the untorcinates a ane co lore ecunates of that piace. The | me: 0 were applied to purpose designated; g farm on the outekirts of tue | town was selected, noted for its heaithfuiness of location; in its center stuod @ large hill upon | the summit of which a spacious brick stractare Wae erected; the corporation of town making an appropriation which was ded 19 to complete the strac- | required sum necessary ture. And what was the purpose to which this | bniiding was tobe, and bas been applied? It was the grand fuldllment of the command of the Master to feed the hungry, to clothe t naked, to water the thirsty, and to | sare for the sick and uvfortunate poor. This institution has ever since its commence- ment been conducted in the most economical manner possible; its purpose was only for the maintenance of the poor, not to be used as a workhouse, though sometimes offenders agatust | the manicipai laws were sent there for a short time to help to cultivate the garden farm con- nected wits the institution, the proceeds from | which alway- fed the inmates, paid the garden— er’s wages, and cleared for the benefit of the house the sum of from four to five hundred del- | Jars aunuaily, leaving an expense of from three to four thousand do!lars, which the town a! willingly bore untli the estab” territorial govern”. out; and tram that date ua- | val of the inst:tation’s inmates to ton almshouse, the latter name atter days Mr. Pomery had been Lore it. ay pointed superintendent, woo ably managed In and conducted the institution, Bat the present Commissioners of the District, evidently moved by a desire to economize, caused all but about nive of the Georgetown inmates to be removed | from the Georgetown institution and transferrad. to the Washington workhouse, located in one of the most unhealthful spots in the District, viz: on the Anacestia river, where chilis and fever stalk, about striking down old and young alike. Have respectable poor people are mixed pro- miscuousiy with convicts, with burglara, rogues avd thieves, and all other wretch named in the vocabulary of vice. This, Mr. Ecitor, is shameful, and the old citizens of Georgetown are indignant, and one exclaimed ago, “It makes my blood boil within me when I think of the gross injustice done the respectable poor of my native town.” Osn a person maimed, or hait, or blind be blamed because he is poor? Because a person is such, is thatany reason why he should be | mixed with and compelled to hold fellowship | With outcasts and felons? ‘This is evident to all | to be the case; one respectable woman who had been cared tor at the Georgetown poor hons», on account of her poverty, caused by inability to sn} pport herselt, upon being transterred to the Washington workhouse left that institution | ard came to Georgetown to apply for readinit- | tance to her former placa in the before men- tioned institution. The trustee said to her “Madam, why did you not stay in the Washing- toa institution?” She replied: “Because I con- sider myself a respectable white woman, if Lam peor; sir, it Would be like leaving the bad place to come to Heaven if you will admit me.” ‘his speaks for itself; no comment is necessary. ‘Tae trustees have been abolished, and now 4s things stand no ene is appointed ‘to whom ap plicants can apply. All such must goto the commissioners. The government has a isrge farm surronnding or near to the upper reser- veir, which they can use for mursery purpos-s, ard the land is far better than thet at the i Georgetown workhouse, being gravelly. Ona 1] paisied cripple would not goto Washington, he sae he bad lived in the Georgetown house | over 15 years, and he would die in the streets before go he ts now eking out a miser- able existenc ‘Two others also said the same; sick and faing they refused to go, and were taken care of by come kind person. Ancther orphan, upon being found in a dying condition, was conveyed by an officer of the Georgetown institution to that place, where be recovered. ‘Take ench persons Ubrough a long ride of about five miles tothe Washington insti- tution and they will carry a corpse before t veh mae! their authority in the matter, but [ have no nplaint to make, and as a general thing ne has any to make, against them, for {isco d they have faithfully pe 1 am led to believe they acted under a or were too hasty, and Lam contitent | they wilido what is night’ in the matter alrer lesridng the facts as 1 have presented them. plishing this institution the authorities are not doing justice, which is the atm of every branch of our government, however small, to | mete out; they are ill-treating Christ's poor, | dare mitapplying the bequest of @ resident bestowed in good faith Sovrserver. ——— Tue New Isgarc Caveca.—On Sanday, December 6, tha opening services of the new urch, cornerot B and Ist streets south- be held in the lecture-room. The ng services will be conducted by the Re o | Inthe atternoon, at { Biebop Paine, D. D., w the Rev. B. Brown, o! o'clock, the Right Kev. | | offfeiate, assisted b corgetown, D.O. A Pp. m. the Key. J.D. 5. Hall, of Baltimore, will preach A Gitte 0A Charge of Breach of Pre inst a Married Millionaire. Judge Atker rendered his ¢ a motion to vacate redues bail in the s iston yesterday on order of arrest or to of May Chamberlayne against John Bute Holmes. ‘Che girt claims 350,49 damages breach of promise of mar- 2. and bad Mr. Holmes held to bail in The amount of bail was subsequently reduced, a® Mr. Holmes could not procure | recognizances in #0 large an amount. His coun- tel then moved for the vacation of the order of arrest, and dented that the marine court had | jurisdiction in cases involving over $1,000. The | lawyer added that the papers on which the cider of arrest was granted showed that Mr. {| Holmes was @ married man at the time of the | alleged promise to marry. The girl’s attorneys | answered that Mr. Holmes did uot deny that he | Was s millionaire, that the girl wasnot aware of the defendant's inability to rulfill his contract, and the suit being for damages, not form spe etfle performance of the promise, the objection | of the defendant, so far from relieving him from his cbligation, only increased his offen finsliy, that the act of May upon the marine court the Of all actions for breach of prc jurisdicts 88 OF marria now possersed by other conrts of record. Judge Aiker denied both of defendant's mo- | tions, with costs to the platntift. —Y. 7. Sun, 18:0. Tur New Puxxsytvania Leoistarore. The Sgures of the new legislature of Pennsyl- vania have undergone another slight transfor- mation, and ifs status isnow probably detinitely . viz: Tn the senate the republicans havo jority; in the house the democrats have ineteen wm sons, 68 cus, carrots, 8 ct, @ ebbaes, 3@l0>. B head: | We j eqnaan, 4c. 8 | P dozen; tomo king I RE Fv eating, ; rapes, Lois. Ib $1@S1 &0 # peck; chesnut, 10% at. ED FRCITS.—Apples. 5@sc. B (peeled ), w@2se.; de peeled), ie . cherries, Mahe, B tb BUrreR —Philadelphia K creamery, ie .¢ ch. amc. B dow RY.— Chickens, lve. 8c % wair. RSALE MARKET. Beavans & Shaw, commission Frove avo Fr tesale dealers in flour, feed, ti- Prices at the wholesale market, asfarnished by J. B. W. Mankin, 99 Louisiana av ried iam @5; ch : os | man Keman Gatholie chur jority, giving the latter on ballot nine majority, thus rendering the sales. tion of a democratic United States Senator pisce of Senator Scott, republican, a sure thing. The names of prominent rate n med for the position are Wallace, Buckatew | i He Clymer, wi bh some talk of Juige Black as a compromise man. GenpEMawy's Fermyp, Rey. Ma, D4 Tee —It was rumored in’ Philadelphia yes day that Father aumetster, pastor of the ¢ of the Holy Tri and Spruce streets, intended with his friend Father Ger. ity, corner of leaving the chu: deman, Jt was al: marry Both of these he | denied last night. He will leave his church anit | go in some town in the center of the state. He | was with Gerdemann when the latter was mar- tied. He proposes going to Germany in the spring. He &ud Gerdemann were ciassmstes int college in Tue YorKeRs CHILy MysteKy—The Doctors Bojled—The mystery regarding the supposed | death and resuscitation of little Bertha Miller, | at Yonkers, N. Y., is not yetsolved. ‘The child, | atter removal from the ice, showed signs of life. Blocd etill circulates to a Mmited extent, and beating of the heart is perceptible, but the physicians are unable to restore it to conscious~ ness. The body, ich has now been inani- mste for six days, lies in a coffin awaiting tha decision of the doctors, No signs of Nop ool sition have yet set in. It is understood the child, when two years old, was in a similar stato of #pparent suspended animation for nine con- secutive weeks. A Raitroap Sorp.—The New Orleans, Mo- | bile ard Texas railroad sections west of the tiseppi river were sold yesterday the United States marshal for £350,007, to Prauk M. Smpcoy will probable. Seige ta cae ‘rol or; com- plete the road to the Tose terminus. Fer tinenednenacian #7 Offenbach and Sardon arefprepsri mantic buffoniere for the coming ‘cevson on the life apd adventures of Don Qaixote. s7 Thirty-two ot the Turka char, with re- cept marders of Montegrins, in ond omy ot Albania, hi 1, @nd each sen- ‘© been convicted, tenced to twenty years’ im: Dated —. district om New.Orleana | surday gave judgment against New Ocleans for’ $157,000 far soupapecn ot et issued in ald of the Jackson railroad May wo Lagberg, one of the hands on the tugboat Lilly, which exploded at New York on Tuesday, has been dixcovered uninjnred. Ha ped overdoarc aud was sehooner. ay read Clemens in © ery be: renee constable named Bicksler, a7? 18 hand, about to *M@a+h down a door to make “th eruke one be wo fast. the con for the Sidmen proveeted that Bicksier had no legai ge. Mary years backa a | forfeited col! | Peter May levy “s testified to Leing catied ip to quell hovs* He went in goods. Ha rocess, which the latter denied, claiming that the responsibitity, but showed Se Soe = Sek witnees took the whore o°"S ov «nem to the sta- tlonbouse for disorderiy condact. The court thonght the charge had not been sustained, and Donaldeon, | Cismissed the case, | young white man, om go with being a sne- ptcious person, was sen’ Also, charged with lett | profane; 33. Ei ateral. indecent; $10. John Andrew MoConnsil, a to the ¢! m gang. @ razor; £2). Joun izababeth Gibson; Lis Smiigr, profane and Heck, Rite and dis- orderly person without any visible means of sup- rt, was billetted for the chain ‘owell, pettit larceny of female clothin; ang. Ella . Mra. Drammond testified that she had lost some ar- ticles from her house; five days, avd the Officer West. was an inmate of aden of thieves in known as‘ Hell's Bottom,” whos busi send out these girls and boys to get s laces, With instructions to steal all they can; “a was working for her goods were found on her by Officer West testitied that she locality S8 isto rice GEORGETOWN. Fing.—A slight fire occurred this morning in by a defect ruily insured. A Commenpante Exterrrise— bakery, On Market Space, caused in the oven. Damage aboit $150; Several of Our prominent citizens are forming an associa- tion in this eity for the purpose yaeant lots aud building thereon ro: ving up hoases to be rented: at low rates. There is no douht but that houses of the class they propose build ay | would readily tind occupants. BAL ESrat® Sace.—Yesterday *irornoon Mr. Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, sale, for Walter S. Cox and W. v. dat public Cassin, tras tees, the Ramsbarg property on High street, near 2d, to A. H. Herr, es)., for 84 450. G AIN TRADE.—W. @ report sales yeaterday or 1,€00 bushels wheat at $1.23, 2,000 basuels at $1314 to £1334, and 500 bushels at $1 No receipts to- res BY. CaTTLe MARKET.—Messrs. Weaver, Means & Co. report receipts at Drovers’ Rest yesterday. of 566 beef cattle, 600 sheep and lambs, and 25 cows and calves, which were disposed of as fol- low: 447 beer cattle sold to butchers at prices ranging trom 3 to 5% cents per poand, 100 soid to farmers at 3 to 4 cents per pound, and 10 left over; 500 old sheep and lambs at prices from 4 to5y cents per pound for old sheep, and $3.50 to 85 each for lambs; 25 cows and calves sold for #30 and 360 each Market bri Ke ALEXANDRIA. Favar Acctpsnr.—About dusk last evening the porther: bound mail train, when about one mile east of Fairfax station, ran over and kilied iostantly aman named John H. Harrison, who | lived near Burke's station. Every effurt was made by the engineer to stop the train, but too late, as it wae dark. ‘Mr. H. was an elderly man, well known, and held the position of jns- tice of the veace. He was perfectly sober, bein, lates a ance —S, merly belongi piece o very bandso pected. — Gazer ie to the Pot | of the District’ of Coln | chased by the Columbia city, and was brought here on the steamer Columbia trom Geo | It ts not, in its preeent condit apparatns, but as it at slightly deaf, itis thought ho miscslcu- the distance of the train. Accipenr.—Florence Edel | daughter of Mr. L Princess street, between Columbas and Alfred | fell down a flight of stairs last night and broki | ber collar bone. rendered the in, four years old, .ewis Edelin, who lives on Dr. Johnson was called i necessary surgical ase! te nel, (ast evening. Hoer CaruraGs.— he hose carriage, for- company bia, has been par- © ‘company of this erday morning st only #30, & e piece could not have been ex- New York Dry Goops Magker.—Daring ost cases firmly held by the mana . Lele tas | agents, who antt ormed their du- | the eect ntiy les ager to force sal. iow and the week under review there was a bet je reaches its destination. Leven doabt | r | inginthe trade. The market for corton goods he Commissione ot exceeder “ if the Commissioners have not exceeded | ing in the trade. | bleached and colored unremunerative prices, | however, ou Thursday a break in the | cotton flannels, such as usually occurs at this r feel demand for standard brow tons, whic! ‘scture ate an loproved demand tuirty days,and are cor at the pr There was, rice uf Searon of the year, and which was not unex- pected, as buyers were prepared for it by cao reduction of Hamilton makes last week. Some price and discount concessions were also mao by agents on a few makeso! medium grade ached cottons, which have been held reis. ively too big » but even at the reduced 28 theic distribution was not largely increase; 1a fect, it is open to doubt whether thelr mo mént was at all accelerated by the reduction. ‘The main fe: stykes feature of the print market was the eee oe y , | continued brisk demand tor tasteful ecor J. B. Keeve, of Yoward University. | Biantard terer cele sideband ed dali ia first bands, and were qnoted at iriega- lar figures by the jobbers, but novelties were eagerly taken by the ‘trade immatiately upon Woollen goods. active not Nght an has bee: in dresi upp! 1 ed, ‘abrics of the mast staple descriptio like biack cashmere, which have beea ¥ largelyrold this season, and a tre: Was uoticed for goods ‘adapted to coming boliday trade. were able to reporta steady but moderate mo ment in all-wool materials, an: heir arrival from the maaulacturers. f some descriptions, were more e. AVY MAKES were portant amounts to the cli ins rder to effect these tr: prices were necessary. Gemand for beavers were taken in limited quantities. though light with the importer geod us is usnally the cass at this year,when the bulk Fancy cassimeres of be posed of in wg trade,alchonch suctions ‘very 1» re Was ils) 89 hi 4 chinchillas, Business, al- was quite as time of the the demand for fail good There was some moyom @ torch: ‘The dress goods jovbars towards the close of the week, when the weather became cooler, heavy textures, adapted for outside gar- ments, redingotes, &c., became more x | N.Y. Bulletin, 18th. tive.— ciate ee A REIGN or TeRRoR IN THE CoaL Reotoxa— Murders and Outruges and no Arrgsts.— of lawlessness in the Pennaylvania coal appears to be continually growing woreo, | petbaps by the fact that most of tha psrpera- ne reign regious ceased tors of the assauits and murders escape capture night or Suuday morning last, two m: | and punishment. At Carbondale, on Satucaay were murdered and three severely assaulte 1, one of whom will probably die. Patrick Padden, a miner at the Coalbrook colliery, was founda upon Punbott street, im that ci on Sanday morning, with two builet holes in his head ani badly pounded about the body. His head was frozen to the ground, the hair having dragged gealed. with some & pool of Divod and water, which bad He was not quite dead when fo bat expired inthe afternoon. parties on He had Saturday a aarralec 0998 Michael McNally was found dead the sais morning upen the railroad bridge near the lookout in the same © He was xbout twenty years Of age, and had evidently deen put there. ichael Begland was tound aboat the same time with his throat cut. old suit of miner’s clothing. When last ‘aasn on Saturday night he had on a suit of clothes. He was dressed im an good He is still alive aud will probabiy recover. A os at the Erie breaker was way- laid on Saturday night and received other inj ,and bad hisarm broken, juries, but escaped with his life. His name has not been ascertained. About two miles below the city, at the Carbon- dale Mines, 8 man whose name is not yet known, was found nailed to a beam frequented place, through his coat at the wris At the ankles ard in this doubtedly left to die, was found and released. day morning, a newshoy Michael Kearney lying at embankment. been thrown there. He in a lonely and un: nails were driven and his pantaloons position he was un- but by a mere accident At Scranton, on Sun- found the body ot the foot of a steep was dead, and had evidently No arrests have yet been Stron, made in any of the above cases. ——————_—_—_—_—_—_————— NEW YORK STATE REFINED CiDER. 57 GRRENE STEEET, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. aprricr Gide eu superior wil: ‘on oF five gallon kegs, Ky ‘noviT-tr AVANA BXTRAO. oF 16.000 7 teks: TERY. Hor iNARY paeree . DacemBsR L6tH, 187 La, ag Saami! 1s uuse of families and dealers this larrels in store and to arrive, and forssle SAM’L ©. PALMER, alco be furnished in three gal- oud spi = igot loaned ze to every seven Ticke’s, e | fs Brack Braver some: ceived. CITY ITEMS. | Sack Overcoats, band- bound and trimmed, for $15, just re- growing Nails, ete., visi! freut, © Were $219 660. For relief from Corns, Bunions, Olnd and In- Geo. 0. Heyxine, No. #10 7th street. it Dr. White's estabiieh- (0. G35 15th street, opposite the U. S. ——_-——__.. TRY THE Eastio Tavss, 235 Pennsylvania 2,5 ——— THE SINGER SEWING MACHINR gales Of1ST2 6.3 26,wit “We “BOUTD BU YT are” TO SELL.” OUR STOck Is LARGE, AND MUST BE REDUCED. Now: And Save 35 Per Cent. Cetin SSvesso anna Sa4225 33333 mannan 55 bs j GOODS | Bors’ c¢ AT SAME LARC nov9tr Corner 7th 5] S Beneae 333 c FoR 3 eR ‘OR 3 ‘OR -FOB 316 -FOR 3320 -FOR $25 s o 2 4 1 ; 1 LOTHING 7E_ REDUCTIONS, HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS ¢ FINE CLOTHIBAS, and D Streets Nw, G +2» novis 6t LATEST IMPROVED DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES, FOR geo, 334 Penneylvania avenne northwest, next to the Continents! Hotel. BNEW FALL @oons NOW 13 THE 80d Hoods, Hand Kuit 8: Gullted Hcods, very fue, "ino Oloake, $2; Obildret 33; Ladi fas, we. and 8); Ladice’ Heavy and three peir for 31; Men's 3% and 330 ; Da: Hapdkerchiefe from 12° Bapkina, $1 per doz 1 per deze; Obilir extra long Bose, 25 to Nubias, $1; ve broidered Si 1; six fine Ivory Spoons or Forks, warrant Ber Be "Teanpcors, eto! $1; three aid 8 ditto. 62; best Rutter K best plate, 500.; soltd sil Clothes Brash Combs, 28¢., 5c, @ itl Books Ture Framer in large vari. cts of al 280, to Bhetves, Hatracks, S350 vartety, Hc., $1 and $2. Ii ia oupcestbie to as establishment are pecked ‘TBOPOLITAR octla-tr BOPORALS FOR P BOILERS wa FHILAD ELE TEM, B'S Here aroe fow of the bargain SLd Giris’ Meriso Embroidered and Merioe French Hoods, rewers, $1; Gente’ heavy W bite Chinese Slik Haudk id Geuts’ Hematitch White Shirts only $1; Uare: voor t. Hatracks, $1; ten-pin “ i fine Bszore 3; Werk Baskets from 250 up 1; Lunch Baskets, 25 and and 60c ; splendid awmortment ments Ze. up tos |THE GREAT | METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT! AND WINTER Goop3s PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! BETTER THAN EV TIME TO BUY! siw Bt Lad’s Leg. ne Morino Vests sud jerino Bhirts, 893, © ful! regular Hose, super stout British Socks, W0e., very ches) a tad Houtnad tahven to Wo; Me e Cae Linen Di Bed Prait Napkins, dive? Fancy Wool, “a pair; Ladies fine White ry Rendsome pile, acd Wool Em. pper Patterns only $i; very superior Kid Gloves for men and ladies, latest sty! colors. @1 and $1 50; Ladics’ Dogskin Ganut Handis Tabie asd wives only $1.80; #tx solid steel fuli Sileor Deseert or Table’ Knives. $2 es. a) ta, Dossort Placed six Table- hite Metal, set; ed piated on W arranted plated on White 3 oan mie tives, Bc; Napkia Kiags, ditto, #4: Ave Hair wii 2 91; Rubber Drew ine Franch plate Mir- 3 W alist, 22.48 81) Pic ety. 259, up to rack. $1; Towel Bests” Book fam ond and Pocket Knut to 81; Washstas astorn, @1; mmerste and dascribo a thousands of articles. Come and ase fi ol No trouble to show gonds. ‘Three floors af me, ‘Three floors of my Large With goods to the ceiling. B. SILVERBERG, DOLLAR 8TOKR, octt)-tr 319 Tro Bt.. WEAR PENNertvania Av, ————— mor LONDON UMBBELLAS, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN all sizes and colors, of our own DIBEOT IMPOBTATION. M. W. GALT, BRO. & Go. Jewelors, ERY. ae Mee Durot QcaRreRmaster’s Bealed PRILADELPRIa, in du; Savertisement atiebed to cach, & ie office others. LADIES’ Goons. LADIBS-ATTENT! foun. The public are earscetl a8 Luxury, healto, economy insured by usi: ghe s fm pay ing the debt ine v8 | BAVY PLUE ASD KEeL BROWS VeLV ETD. Dooley’s Yeast Powder. Elegant Light ital | = none i SILES KIBBONS, FaarKees, Biscuits, Se, prepared in 10 minates. Try it. Wize y-aT Pa i sine im = : c . Last CEanog.—Bat short time remains for | {BC 0) ¢ pest an mancer, The above good wea aie te purchase of tickets in the rirta wis; Gon- GeIPBES: 180 Bricge etreet, intod i fothete aivuntags fen oth: 8nd 8 Now - ' re pureh to meke returns from the | ff URS. | cane gat rw - paLovEs, 20th to the 25th inst., but for the convenience of | I — | oBly @3 per pair. = those who may have failed to supply them- | Jost ssortment of GADIBS’ | novisar ARS. M. J. ACN, selves through e agents, CASH orders will be | aud CHILDB! BS. ia O81 and 689 DP «ret Biled at the Eo qc atice up to the evening of ths MINK Sab H ~ FURS 2sth. and if any money should come too late it oan CK LYNX gars. _ xi bo poem 'y returned to the party senting aud every ofher kted wean ‘ _- ’ Mee | MPreces Very Lowe Goede weratas. a. | gee tek LADIES! MISSES AWD Cult To netvrep of Rupture wear the Elastic - - rMGCA, | = BS a © complete, er hractog al Trust, 235 Penneylvania avenue northwest 35 | _BOWMeIm™ 13a Bridge street. Geo cgeto'sn, eriecise adopted for this soasoa's wear, Corns, Buiows, So. | MUSNEsOTA PROC “ESS Ls LouR. fi Uns ent REETS, Our“ John W. Meter” beet F factered Uy Bienen Pr oe: Boing one euar fo ples _ peed at to be eqnal to = ew" o's anle at wboleesle by Rv! a BTZ. corner Bridge mod Ot Fatally Gr cM LY ORS IB. 36 Water wret: ‘tities to Te peversiiy, oor Mill ait GRO BHUEMAKER SO) | and Boas for Ladies and Mie Avd the Dark an? Desirabie MINK MUFF, BOS ané COLLARS. Gentlemen's WALKING and DRIVING CAPS. _Bol-tm _ MILLET! & RoOFr, Sre still mavufactaring and have for > yTEea mikyz Mee Bsus. Wholesaig Asect, | PF ADIES’ FURS. GEO. SHOEMAKER ABY SakGaIne IN DE ew ature, BENJAMIN MILLER, 162 Bridge rest Ladies? Dress Goods in the est styles Beacri Goots for Children. CfMths and Vases: very cheap. i Carpets and Ollcloths. Seal Bin BACCO ES Sealbhin NU PER . A large stock Our motto ts quick sales and «mal! profits, UB NEW ESTABLISHMENT. 0 oene With crlarged nises, Improved machinery the beet talent tobe bad In the ceuntry, infact | every facility for doing the best work at iow we would respectfuily, inform sEMErZ. od Furrice oot [Yost wale Enocaes,— DUPFALO HAlh ' ( RUSHES, ar friende * GUN Maik BR publte that pre-emicent as may have boon our rap ree ete fation in the past; | BUFFS! 0. #L Ock MOTTO Is EXCELSIOR SUNG Ip Dyeing and Closing Ladies Dresses, Shawls, | BATHING — Kacques, Ties, Ribbons, go, M6. Gent > | BANDE BRO | Pante, and Vests. OF BVELY DRSOutPrI> At hone tosveryDedy from T*, m. antl, Saturdays trom 7 The CROWN TOOTH BUSH, ¥ sand oatnl {| warranted pe other wil } corntry. Bverybaty come am! eee a, | with Heir Rroenes aed te, | W. 6. THOMPSON, Phar :. H M&S: SBLMa RUPPER Es STAMPING AND EMBROIDESY DEroT 614 Orn Brazer, © N#Y BOOKS | sm Par i} | Qt’ bard. a large and cometate assortment BERLIN ZEFEYES and WOKSTED GODS, nt Orrice, Enbress ious, Blipper Oaeesy Chait Sirs core with ms and SLI y wash fiat or Vetoes. vels nonaseveee Ui ist aud Towel Reck« | Three Besa) Fe on Beligi LR "soa woke BRAIDS, LEaDS ana 7a = MMINGA, in great ve On Compromisn by Joka Morley Quild-rw's MEKIN. CLOAKS a cpectaity, Cave Banttog, ty W. Boyd Dawkins. NO B&ANOH STORE. bowio-te The Hanging cf the Urans, by Honey Wa worth Lonefel.ow ; ate’; titustrated. RICHARD B. MONUR & Co. BOOKSELLERS ANU STATIONBES novis-tr 1013 Penney ta AVENE BOCKS ON akT AT BEALLS BOOKSTORE. ag: MISS E. A. MeCORMIUK, c | 905 Pennsylvania avemue, (up stairs, | ELEGANT BONNETs aNy ROUND HATS FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, BiEDS VELVETS AND SILKS, : - — Which will be sol at vary now? -tr conare’s da Vinci snd bis Works, ~ = D?Anver’s History oF Art, BALL Ft Boout's Bistory sud Practice of the Fine Arts Harabo K of Art Technicalities, iw Art, SHADSS, ar WILLIAN’S. frbhioatives of the ee (ea a CY STATION EBY jast received. by MALKA ET SPA‘ AE = . (715 =_— 715 le ~ | S HELLER, | STYLISH NOTE Paper, REOPENING. Eurelopes and Cards to Match, ctteg nets ot, the stag bree en Eebrecing eeveral entirely new she! Que beppy to my old triends * andthe aud Bhapes, at the public gcueraily FASHION LEADERS ON HAND, AND FOR SALE IN SUPEBIOK STATIONERY | The greatest variety TRIMMINGS LeDIEs [NDEXG every style, = ss CL@AKS ant DK sescrtment fn the city BILLINESY, Hats, PONNSTS, FLOWERS, | FEATHERS, @0., tn roat var My department of HUMAN NTe aud VOESERS, ta SLL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. all BOLOMONS & CHarman, surence’s “Pare Linen’ Papers, 4c Agente L We H4ve 4 waker List oF BUBSOUIS- ERS To the various POPULAK AND SOIKNTIF =. r . BDAGAZINES, and desire fo Cs PaRe It. e le Prices © mmene thowe desiring any good Magazive ur ii. | S. BELLE, lustrated paper.to | 7 e 5 we CBLEGRATED J.B. P. CONST. Tas faction. ; cau be obtsived at sock of Beautifeli; = 0 ot WILL ANS. jor presentation hese are now displa: vic 7 our Counters for inapecion, Our stan oP sacee ee oe Bocke ts grand wre a large stock of Dean ity WILLIAN'S Photographs at very low prices, and a v TS ae trees . Of wonderfally. tmccnted’ Oke 1 LauGEST ANG FINEST AsSOuT for Card Plate Bngraving and P ment (2 GALIES’ USDESUGARMENTS can Visiting, Wedding and Keception Cards nan be found at theilorest style, We bave a atock of bea WILLA Stationery. WARREN CHOATE & CO, VERNON ROW, 41 Penosyivi BOOKS Beceived at EHILLINGTON 8 BOOKSTORE, Conner 4% strect and Pennsyloania avenue Ten O14 by the author of Widow Golt smith’s Daughier. A Sack of Gold, by tte a Lorna Doone, by the sur Pant den, by SPPLIES, N=* UBLEANS MOLASSES, or of Jonaph the Jow 1 Maid of Skor rm t West Lawn, by Mra, He at Bes bungy tho: MABK = vs MATURDSYS, ard Brilliant Story, “Linley Be re a8 Snow, by Mrs. MC. Deepa Novel, or Mrs. Bendsighe ee SOKTBERN | 3.18 Y MALKE DAYS. WEDNESDAYS, ans FRIDAYS, SATUBDAY Nivii (8, us largest, acd end ot pi ies of. Glos cf Gold aud Ontier Poems, by Tuomas Bayley | fou, ierieh. Louing to Win, by Theodore Davies. 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