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‘EVENING STAR, —_ TW£sare surcuany conspinacr cist. Fig ___gWeather Probatitities Today. 1¢2 ©F TEE Cerer Siewat Ovricen, Washington, Dee. §, 10:30 & m. For New Eng and’ and the . December S, 1874. LOGAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., Tonight. Bational Theater—Kellogg English Opera ‘Troupe in “‘Maritana.” Ford's Opera Hoxst—The pantomime of “Jack and Fil. bt list of new starsin Loenis. ¥ engaged Mitting uo the es@ corner of Tenth and E streeis for botel purpos: F re-a ¥ wae yesterday re- . 0 ¢th ant B streets N. W., Baltimore ‘and Potomac railroad de From J. F. Elks, ma we have andard < (ieent) edition | €ra librettos, published by Lee & Walk er, ermed by the k the Na- oup yenlv at 1 ovelock wand pronoanc goods in earning « 4 elo- him to roworscrrs Om Was called 2 was Cand p ato the —Latimer & Cis suid yesterday atiernoon. for F < ohn A. Hamilton, ail of square 237 (except tre lots.) bounded by 13th sod 14 e‘vand Tand U streets northwest, to Go. ¥. Cochran, James L. Rarboar, Jno. W. Bote- ler ard Wm. H. Clagett. tor $70,0%, about 5? cent» per square fuot. B. li. Warner, r. broker and anc tieneer, sold, yesterday afternoon, at aaction for John W. Kennedy, trustee, lot numbered Sfty (56) ip square expt ‘of equate $9, contain- ing &9 equate feet, avd improved by an un Srished two story brick, to Joum E. Kendal « <0. being Grorerrown Gaa ar receipts by cansi—a a's, from Senec ent. & barrels flour tor T ele corn for H. Mt tetday of 100 bushels wheat, at $15 4.300 do. Bt 81.35, gud 5,690 do od bot Caledo- with 2,100 bushels DIFG AssOCtATr At scoud monthly meeting ings and Bu p inst might, ad vai Ces on thirteen Lares were :old at an sverage premium of 118 per echt Tee Erevscay Brrro: 1 gold-plated chains and sete for the bolidsy trade, received at Prigg’s, are very beantiful. 2 ——s- GRAD OPENING of winter millinery at a- , on Thoreday, 19th December. Sai Te _——— | middle states | 5 lecsted onthe corner | Maxxer.—Grain and | a in rt The Criminal Court met at 10 a.m. to-day, Justice MacArthur presiding. | _ The Court.—If there is any motion to be sab- mitted to the court, I will now hear it. Mr. Da 1 do pot see Mr. Riddle in | court. Mr. Francis Miller (law associate of Mr. Kc_) ts here, and he may represent Mr. Riddle. Mr. Miller.—I only represent Mr. Riddle so far os present for the of saying that r, <. is now engaged at the Attorney General's time. aoe acti Zoe eet, se r during the day when will tion in the ease of the United States va. Hare gtonetal.? I wish to-day to withdraw the, pleas in abatement filed tn behalf of Mr. '~ and to move the court for an early day for the earliest day that can be fixed cor with the convenience of court and cor n The Conrt.—Mr. Miller, when car, M attend to this matter? = Mr. Miller,—I really appoint an t . Riddle could” Ae kay. He went | about firteen minutes i: 4 ral’s office. He didne «the Attorney Gen- through. f presur — <* en he would we he will not be detained sevgth of time. I presume he That hen. - 08 bere by one o'clock. hearin. «f Was fixed upon by the court for the | «0f the motion. i AT ONB O'CLOCK eters. Harrington, Williams, ant Cun companied by Messrs. Davidge ant H B, arrived tm the conrt room, and in a short time Mr. Riddle made his Sppearan On taking bis seat, Justice MacArthur said: Tappointed Mr- Riddle, for the hearing of an appitcatte hat has been made in bebalf of Air. Harrie there any great ° will be able te | RIDDLES CONRECTIO: AT AN BY -If the court please, I waz not | tate this morning tha: any Pr WITH THE cas . Riddle Ware unt ; me ion bad been sent t ay Office th I } was ected to be here at W o'clock thie nm a ing. I heard of it by the way, aud supposed | that some action would pathaps require my preverce here, but was called away just before tbat Lme toa brief consultation with the At- j terney General, which prevented my m> mg f otherwire should hays done Tam fu neral to say fact that tue Supreme Court of the District of Colambia bas eeided thet the Inte grand jury was an illegal | body 2s a grand jury, that he regarded the tn- dictments as puliities, or the imdictment as a lity, and he did not’ propose to cause further action to be taken upon there indictments; that so far as the casea are to be regarded as depent- ent npon those indictments, and resting upon them, the case is at an ead. T may state, rther. to the court that with this atatement Thave just now made my duties in conacction with this caseend, [ hoid in my band 4S COMMUSICATION FPKOM THE ATTORNEY GRNEEAL, the latter portion of which J witl ra court: “You are to regard your appoint the 6th of July? (which was the date of t Attorney General, U.S 1dc not feel warranted in makiag say other | commnnication to the court in thy premises. Mr, Davidge.— What action do you propose to take? Mr. Ridtle—Nona. I have mothing in th world to do, except to go quict!y out of con ‘Thispaper ends my appointment. Cam fur There is no posstble action that I can take. MR. DAVIDGE STATES THE Case. Davidge.—Then the condition of the cxse our boner, ts simply this: here ie an indi ent against a nutwher of defeudints, awith the crime of conspiracy. A lar rot the defendants have put in pi. sbatemert. These pleas were ov=rraied by ge Hamphreys, and the case wenton d with the result that yoar hon» s aware cf. It rfectiy competent for Mr Harring raw his pleas in abate: He was not bound to plead them in the bez ving. Indeed J pnt them im beca iss T thou, ender sil the circumstances—and | comstances I prefer not now toen er—I thouzht 1a view of tha whole situatoa, i msy say In view eeperially of bis honor, Jadge Hulaphreya, who wae to try the caac, that it was proper for me te file there pleas in an abatement’. tuat, other wise, I] would not have fied. Ld it without | the instrmetions of Mir. Harri: gton, ani I think I t. us. | and was tr way say rather agaiust b's protest n | We bad hoped to try this case ®* tie prasont | term. and I think it waa the wish of the learnaa entleman representing the gowe-nimsnt to try | it at this Now f d hee pleas jn the prape *y of the « # pleaded Wem. | think hat raw them. Woen they are less to talk of ha necsssity ctment, for you: bonor is then y well aware of the fuct that there ts nding in this court @ valid in tictment, and be na objection to pro eeding undar ctmert. taken b: to that pendipg indictmen: tore, that your honor wilt allow Taw the pleas in abatemen’ w incumber the reeor t your honer wonld 70 vd theaction of Jad | any event, however, the pleas ae property : he has a /izht to stand | as it war fied tm this H the court wil sermit me, I have added tazts oped to hase ting froin the AU -ney Genera! omised it in Um of what I ney he latest mo: if possible, to lay it bate or tus hear tated orally. Tin order w your ben atenite WF YOU 1 through myse «t not change or ¥ fore you ape, th ‘ore you. 1 dy che ward abont ne is then then for este that a day antime the gor the case am rivise that the cas 3D THE Case. » bath ashio; Mr. Riddi cted to b 2 & Teque posed we atter might t g- it is ver or bis duties, the 4 d time to nding te nk, unde 1 better wait until wer 5 can then go cr ait over until likoiy, in the ey General 2, and be the Whatever action It .7 be thought » have follow it. in this con. low make nquity in regard to the record 29 } new stands. » doubt but that it te ¢ t ty waive a plea of trian} on the mértis of en bat one ples iw defen aretent fur a UW Gescription "s indictment. vatement? 208 plead in —There was s rerdict of not Mr. Witlhlams. Vuze were thres placed pon trin’—Harrington. and Willams The 5 red a verdict of not gt Chat disposes of bi hoddie.—That may bee MK. HENKLE WANTS TO &NOW. | | Bir. Henkie.— And disagreed, is w the other two. { arose to make «n inquiry of your houor, ard of Mr. Kiddie. I aniersfxad him to say tet this case is at amend. Ars weto under- | Stand that a nelle pros. ia to be entered. What I | weatte know is how (ue case bas come to au end. | Mr. Riddie.—f supy when the court de- termines that the body which found the tndict- | ment was au itegal body, that that substan- tally ends the indictment. | Bir, Davidge.—That does not necessarily fol- low. A detendant by waiving ity plea in abate } ment—. Mr. Riddie.—I confess if the Court please | while Lam not here, except by ~affrance, that | it isa new idea to me thar a p cer emenating | from a body, called a grand jur,,can by agree- | ment be made tobe one it is » proposition — Mr. Davidge —It ia 4 valid tnd ctment, untess excepted to by & ples in abate ont. | Ms. Kiddle.—Bat thers staods upon the record & solemn decision, by t is same Court, | of which this isthe branch, that there was no | Jory, ®nd it would take « great deal to © me to sit down and aitumpt to go through the trial of @ case upon an Indictment found by a bedy, declared by tae Goart to bs tile body, whecber there be a plea in tement to it oF not. ibe Court.—If the decision, however, was | accompanied by the qualification that if the merits er the nsictsests were pleat to, that tt Wee & Waiver OF the irregnularit the sel rah tid sucwoning of the fargo tod the dace sppter to be to that effect, a= I round on exam- | ining the matier, and I toe sudject, when | it wae before the Court in Gener: Term, a | Very carefai investigatioa—— Mr. Davidge.—It must be pleaded iv abate- men ‘The Court.—The authorities are to the effect that whenever a piss in or a plea to | the irregularities of em jury, are | that | Begs the acta aoe al ok | "pn Davidge —There are scores of men in the cfice, and cannot well appear here at tais | | the hostile Kiowa chiefs yet out there are Big | Heart, AL Cor: LADIES’ GOODS, oGumrnar Oueare fare ectrtar, | | |< EADIES' Goons, ii, Siri rstaaenet cone | eC Eating Fares | CHUSTAIAS Coops Bade Yancrtenteneee arate te | cee Roum of Fora. cance tn | , fol et INTTTAG Fanrxecmiars, per; | tn jait ho have Deen indicted, and are awaiting | lore thm esrnns cr Bee eT Ofer tue j veer — simian nas asto the views of the attorney statement was—and I presume ered by the written note—that in his view of the care it cannot with any profit to be tried immediately; the state of exci in the District is such in > party ment, artica~ partial jury to pass a1 DELAY UNTIL TO MORROW. ‘The Ocurt.—I think we had better delay any farther action until to-morrow, I eo*'* ack whether this waiver extends t 4ji three of the defendants? = Mr. Davidge.—No. sir! Only one. Mr. Hen- kle insists on the plea that bas been filed on bebalf of his client. Mr. Riévile.—As acon as T receive a commn- nication from the Attoraty Geaeral I wil! place itin the hands of the court. The Court.—We .will'let the matter lie over until to morrow morning at ten o'clock. jose sina Saclay WASHInctontane InsURgD BY A Rartnoan Smasp Ur.—Yesterday morning,on the Vir- ginia and Midland (formerly the Orange) Rail- road, a train, consisting of a baggage, two pas- songer cars, and one Pulimau sleeper, which left Richmond at the usual hoar the previous night, having on board with other passengers the District Knights Templars who were return- ing from New Orleans, was stopped near Rapid Ann station torepair the engine. Shortly af- terwards a freight train was heard coming. and the engineer jumped on the engine, opened the throttle valve and attempted to get hi= trainout of the way, bat be ore he got starced tha freight {ratn bad eut half throagh the Pullman sleeper: at the same time the engineer was knocke from the passenger train, and the train started off ov ite own hook, ranning five miles before it wae stepred by an engineer of the Baltimore i Oto Koad, who was on board and who 1 over the cars to the engine. The train hen ron back to Rapid Ann station, and the wounced eared fer. Help wes s00n secared and the work of clearing the wreck enterad upon, but it was 5 p. m. when the party, sore “1 excited, reached this city. Amongst the casualties the following are reported: U. M. of Tennaitytown, three cuts in the head and back: H. D. Soteler, of Wasningtoa, badly braised in several places; Phil. Wilson, of Washington, bruised in the neck and shoulders; James Howard, of Washington, badly bart in the back; J. Y. Potts, of Washington, cat in the forehead and a biack eye. Mr. Chas. Shat- fer, of Richmond, was the most severely in- jured of the party, being serioasly wounded ‘bout the hei face. This gentleman was oo his bridal tour, but lackily bis wife escaped without injury ——— A“ Farenpiy,” nor BLoopy Array — Last might Justice Keese on his way Lome heard tbe cries of murder at the corner of 4th to the place found a wan lying on the sidewal with his head and shoulders covered with blood, and near by two wen were standing. He at once inquired what the matter was, and one of them replied thing only @ friendly quarrel among our- selves,” und they at once cou tuenced to retreat. At thia time Mr. Edwards, of the Marshai' office, came up and seized boldef one and Mr Keese went for the otier who started to rua. The ove selected by Edward= made hia escape, but Mr. Keese after a hot chase captured his man aud took him to Police headquarters, where he gave his name aa Join Ksouaily. was locked up to await the arrival of the in- jured man whose nawe is unkuown. — ® AN ALLES H. Webb, ators or Adolph’ Van apt for s pe $15,000 Crary F pen.—Mr. B. entered a suit dhartes H. Novem er 17, “I charge A. Von wry and dihone-ty, and con Hider him unworthy of holding any p> rust or emolument under our gorernn trust that for the honor and repatatio: civil service he will be immetiat The plaistif’ ¢ > Covass To. = 3. Morse has arrived in town and will open the sci seat Lincoln Hali to-n hie remarkable lect ad er Monad to Man.” In which he wili derao tion the ry with chal an pro hn instruction ——_-— Boatmen’s Ustow.—A circular ixsnod the boatmen on the Chesaponce 4 Ohio Canal who Organized an Union fast Summer, addressed to boat owners and masters of boats, conpludes as follows: +The time bas come now when you have gut to shew your band. If yeu are going tor speculation you had be rind your Fye, for union is the word my vovs, it is ali he Boat men’s Ory. last the property of ¢ ce dealer er of H and ryed by 2 heading (Pa.) y and the a c. a t once to th arrived on Saturday, and paid uss in f —— Rerqvisttr POR a Paisoner —Yesterdiy Tequicition was received from Guve Kowper. of Virginia, for Ban Hawxina, colored, WhO was rec ed here onthe charge + larceny oxen from Hear, 2 y L Howard, of ¢ to jail, a ty, Va. andcon cid @ meeting las: ni Mr. B. H. E ne made some re: ellet’s recommendation to Con- -hour nw, and Be ap ed to co r with Congress and preveut, if sible, any euch action being taken. C.Onld ag: rtant suit, involving toa estate moant, was closed yester by the jury finding # verdict for defen The Hoa se Langhorne, of Ma Ky. ng in this city, conda defence in an able and credital _« ‘THe OPENING of winter millinery at Davis’ on ‘Thursday, will be one of the events of the season. ——_—_-+e--— ‘THe Cauraion tx Taw Sovrawasr—A prize by Gen. Miles—The Indians Captured and were Sal et Lerge—A detachment of the til cavalry, thirty men in number, encountered a paity of Cheyennes on Wolf crcek, twenty-fire tatles west of Camp Supply. There were thirty lodges of the Cheyennes, under tbe chieftain- t Young Medicine Arrow. ‘The soldiers, coming upon thei suddenly, took them entirely by suiprise. They bad barely ume to escape | With their ponies, leaving thelr lodges, which were burned. Three of these Cheyeunss have reported at the Cherennesgency, with s view of giving themselves and party up to the an- thoritics there a= prisoners of war. Lone Wolf, who was reported to have been taken prisoner near old Fort Cobb, was not among the cap- tives. He is gt large, and of al! hia once numer- ous band ig plone lett. He stated some time e that before he would be tskeu alive be Would kill himself. Of the prisoners of war now st Fort Sill, there are of the Kiowa chiefs, Woman's Heart, Bird Medicine, Big Tcee, and Fe ita being inthe hands of the authorities of Texas; of the Comanche chiefs there are Ked vod, Tabananica, White Woll, and Little Crow, and of the lesser chiefs and braves there are 134 in close confinement. Of Bow, Swan, Poor Buffalo, Ked Otrer, E Quabodic, Sahawsen,and probably Lone ‘olf. Of the Comanches, Otter Belt, Moway, Bieck Beard, Wild Horse, Black Horse, Biue Blanket, Ara Sort,and Bald Eagie. Among the principal chiefs of the Cheyennes are Old Medicine, Arrow, Gray Beard, and Stons Calf, reprerenting perhaps one-batt of the tribe. 7 Mise Cushman is to take a eix weeks’ fare~ well of California. 7 Francis Alexandre has been elected pri deut of the Pacific mail steamstip compan: 7 MacMahon, itis reported, wil! form a new ministry during the coming month. w7-A Warren, Pa, girl wears eighteen rings on her fingers when she goes to church, and yet laments because she can’thave a new switch. S27 The operatives in the Dandee jute mills, Scotiand, to the number of 39,000 have strick work in comsequence of a reduction in wages. sige ring, rd oat thom to yuuakey sours D rf wi an imported Havanas. a7 the Reformed Episcopal charch is en- arg — ® permanent organizationin Pitts! \, Pa. er The ht of folly fs to be reached in Cincinnati at lest. A charch spire there will be tree bundred and twenty feet high when it is completed. 87 The enstom honse authorities in New York on Saturday seized 1x tronks, containg smi gied Cad to the value of $15,009, ina mullinets e-tabliebment on Broadway. Aa escirt wip accompsnied her ® ball tho other night, ty prorated he had come in his ku!zut clothes Notwithstanding the order in New York to ther of amuse~ clore concert and of Boren bane He ae fall blast and the Cefe Mulhouse, Paris, on the 9th giewevaraeecurman pve euae at Sagie s = — His it will be cov- | Ha | nsteate | Also some handsome ones in oriental patterns Lectes tILK wr TLERS, trom 63 cents up, ‘TO-DAY. z of the best English goods, Prin Robes fro: Fancy Box te variety, T seaTihe mee ef Mr. Harrington's application tor | $5 upward. = v8 | SECKTIES, fag Li wa bomen Tey OE | | cab apres lite ae et ane Gz0. C. Huwxrxa, 410 Tth street. FABS, scitable tor prevents. : speed 5 + Bost JOU TTON ‘ James Dalton, assault and battery on Joshus | Witnon's Cop Lives Om awn Line —Yer- | as hist ne eeras, | 8. Alien; guilty. sons Wuo Lave been taking Uo Laver Ol] will MRS. ™. 3. RONT, Robert Johnson, assanit and battery on Geo. be to learn that Dr. Wilbor bas sac- dect-tr 691 and 623 D stroot, W. Turle vo found not guilty, from directions of several professional Mr. W. H. Miller cailed up the case of George ntlemen, in combining the pare Silanditme = 1Q NEW AND ATTR AC. ducked Ghat! ye, removal of dead | fn suche manner that it is pleasact to taste, | 719 NEW Li mae 719 Bras te aaaaked that t pail be reduced from | and ite effects in lung complaints are truly TIVE GooDs. $1,000 to 8200. wonderfal. Very many persoce whose oases | = evurt declined to redace ths bail to that } were pronoon hopeless and who had taken | sum, but would consent to a reduction of $3 0 sel, Messrs. that an early day be fixed for the trial. GRAND JURY. into court to plead, but most of them ware foant to be awatting indictment, or those who had ap- pealed their Cases from the Police Quart. bill gaye rotice that he would fle A stoflar motion. stitu'e pleas in abatement, bat the ‘court « clined to give leave at this time, stating the motion might be filed. THE CASBOV DR. LEON. Mr. Bennett moved the discharge of f T. Leon, charged with abortion on the boty Sasan A. McLangalin, stating that be had! atxous fer a trial, bat the never read: Mr. Evans replied thatwhan tt hed been ready the so had tortoitad ¥ bail; butthe governm. mid be ready in few days. The court set the case for trial on Monta: next. tc HOMICIDE GASES. ‘The caseof Joseph S. Norwood, charged wit With a boot-clamp, was calied. sulting with bis comn-el (Mr. Barrett) cused entered & plea of not gailty. will be called for trial next weuk. Equity Covat—Judje Wylie. Yesterday, Seitz against Se voree. ance of defend 2 of lant. order extending ti Worden; do. Phil aid, and Hovey fesse. Mavnyet. al., against Lee et. al, orde to istue restraining order. Hansin et. el decree of divorce. TO DAY. Walsh against Toad of. a hearin for application to vacate sila, mageine against Commageine; order fixin, hearing motion to vacete order ‘of separation Beard against Murtanzh; order extending tim to answer. Panter ag dust Drane; app! tor injunction. Pouice Coun r— Judge Yesterday—Tyler Tuene ¥ of a gold wate jury. Mary Angel, 5 | Sarah Cor rged with of | z S10 by fences (rom Jon Barrett; grand jury. and battery corze M Samuel charged wit George Reeves, a Nuch ster in with assault and batte y on J very Gelicate little school boy, a cripple | £20 und cost, appeal a. Thomas Johnson thirty days. Two colored man named Fietobe and Batson were taxed £5 each for dil conduct. Harriet Knowles, a solid while woman, who pisaded toa ¢ of vagraney, was sent do 3 | Motley Pratt, prattiet horritle oaths on | et on Saturday night. and | with the Fudge for <3 ‘ch Avn Jacks vagrancy. was workhouse y and bors Wella, and Jat men on ames Lewt miea!, s! y benzine in comp Kate Gosling went on «hi Like geese cackled too n } $3 each and wenton tioir | dobn Flurry, asean house wed was frighte mann found desendent or Dg very abusive ing 6 rit the street, curs © cuage—the wis hod wae aiatmed—anc he took him to a court, thia mo niug, Fry cl a lawyer an body t a | un; > Bnd cost-. Ketvor, pret ani +d coilaters!. James Dawsox was tinsd tor viviation of liquor law. ASTRANGRE ON A DENDES F aderick J. Fry.2 w-itdress dand !ntellizen Qveking young stran.er, was arraigned on the | cba: ge of u- erous fangu ] OBiver Dye nat two ladivs re on I =treet oom n 6% precinct stat | com, isu ef thie mar. who pad enter i ' | | i ‘y as counsel with Fry a2 p The cross-examination over he stated, a Lin this city from New York tht ing and registered bix name at hotel. He rtart to. nawed Carpenter ant wae on Tetrcet. On ringing was came to the doe: whem Le thor coguized as an old servaut who w his father’s plastation in K-ntack wort! led to another watil he got so e: | the tirst thing be kmew this cotore ing to be an officer, arre-ted hic ner was so ram! be had imbibed ky, and did t remember things ny Was against 2 ted in lis pockets for je and claimed that some one hia: morey from him. finally a spectster, Mr S. Gleason, volunteered to pay his fr ton his way. He atterwar: © ajournment of the court, a Dawsoa that du ne back e A stated to his right name was 5S. ige of the city erart, Bridg Mr. Baker nn ee PETASUIAL AND © Washington Stock Exchauge, Dee. s Qu tations Furnished by sidalet he fo the me day:—U. 8. go'd, eX vid. | Bak of wepabue, 190 bi Metropo‘iian BauX 10 BM, 114 ash Datiousi Bank, 16 bid, Wy askd GC. Kaiircads—Metro} s0%, 19 & ‘emple ‘Bond j Ri. Rid. 9 bid, V4 eated; Pltomec Fi | ree Oumpauy stock, Georgatown, bid; PB pend j nal Metropolitan Fire lusurance Company ae stock, 100 bia. Districe Becurities— District of O.- a. | Inmbis—Wn. Oo. 8. honda. 74. J. & J. 1575, 92 . bid; do. do , 7's, J. & J., 1576, 92 bid; do. d: J.& 3 , 1577.9! bid; Permanent irap , 7's, J.& 3 ASG], 8534 bid, 5039 asnod; Market stuck bends,7's, J. J. 1898, Bb42 bid, 9 naked: Fauded Lan. (Dongrese,) 3.65' A.. 1934. 67% by ston }—* Five Year Certificates,” 72-1) M - 1815, 97 bid, Marked; Ten Year bonds,” 6's, J 1878 86% bid; Funded Loan M4 N.. 1903, 89 htt, 00 asked: saare.79 bd, 3 Pablio Works—Cer, Gea provement, 5's, J & J., 1474, 293. Did. 9i>. ask: 185, B03 bia.’ HH Asked; ‘do., 1876, <0 1877, S99 bid; prices unchang-d.” tern. 136 Clear rib: Bac banged; uatae gpehaneedt Bominel: shige wuclistent wail die edee Coffee Sine Pitosd nena © Bearatean Peamepbreste sreaes, Brena ie anici—.0 | ogar fia = ws 5 “ Ec®eas' staven-rlateD wane Naw York, D-oomber 8 —Mtocks dail ant lower, Ee gold, Wi ax hort, FOR woes PRESENTS. ‘are New York, Deesmber 8 —Fii Vet end an ous Spee Ciel aes eslS GSS a 1 on tape ale batieets armen, BS | See = avy. LABGE VARIETY edsOS208 December £, 12:90 p. m.—Oonsote for ac- 2 suoToU ne, ses ee Lostoxs December'8, 8°, ma.—The weather 2 . SELLING VERY LOW, aT Sz Gtspatches qavte rentes at 6! france 60 octi-tr Cako’s Bazan, Loxvon, 8. . 9 —" nt DON, December 8. 3 p. m. Fa Minas of quote rentes at ba lincchaiata the Baska tence, somtimes A writes that she likes a es meee Beheliam?—Buston Poets ‘The security was not present, and the coun- . K. Browne and Miller, asked EFPKOT OF THE RECENT D&CiSiON AS TO THE In obedience to the order of the court, made yesterday, a batch of prisoners were bronght In the case of Nancy Rich, larceny, Mr. Ca- plea in abaicment, and wae given until Monday. Mr. Murray sppeared for Edward Green, charged with burgiary and larceny, ant gave notice of Judge Moore moved for leave to certain per sone to withdraw plea” a to the writs, and su- n vernment was manslaughter in cansing the death of P. i. Hehnon the 1th of September by striking him nd after con- The case Kuhn against Kata; order for appoar- Danlop et. al., against Woodward; decree ratifying trnstees ante and | ticket, should the drawing talt to coma orf at I reference. ‘Howard Uatversity against Eivans, | the day now fixed. ‘The past, we feet assared, | [| ,ADIE et. al.; decree appointing B. H. Warner, tras: | Will be sufficient guarantee to a!] interested that Ses) BY: tee, tn place of Kivans. “Kellman agt. Keltmon; | they will be fairly ant honestty deait wilt, Bea! bai Evans et. al., against sesignee against McDou- inst same; decrees pro con- against Blagden et. al, decree subst'tating W. V. Marmin, trustee. Mallam against Mallam; orter fixing Oom- & vagrant, Wa appointed on public service tor and Pry with the clear oil for along time withos! marked effect, have been entirely cured by using this reperstion. Be sure and get the genaine. apufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemisi, Boston. Sold by ali druggists. eS ———e A Card to the Pabite. ASHORT POSTPONEMENT OF Tag F.fTa GIPT coneRRT. As manager of the gift concorts given in sid of the Public Library of Kontacky my position creates an important trast in botialfot the Pab- lic Library and the tleket holders of the 4 gift concert. The Public and the ticket ho! are the amount of the draw . fond to be di gitts the greacer will be the gift awarded to each lucky ticket to sud the more the amount res! ry. To bave a fall drawing is?o m, the interest of those interest fractiona! drawing on § ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF LADIFS’ SILK MUPSLERS, from 78 ceute to $3, ost recelved at DAVIS", 719 Market Spac NQMERTIES IN FANOY AND MILLINERY AN GOODS received every day at DAVIS" 2UY IFITIAL HANDKEBCHIEFS while t SesuriD.cLl te Compete. at Davis’ Fos, Basen: GOODS d IN FANCY MILLINERY interasted in he iarger th tucky, enable me te have a full draw! amount now in bank wopid enal ribute bandsom appointed in this a h if mil feel +trengthenec ticket: bolders an the pastponement. BS avait s and HATS Fe BLACK and BROWS suse of duty to the the Public Library, to make Under the eiroumstane-s we have determined, in the interest of al! p LASKA ties, to postpone the con rawiny | OF Lea? Saturday, Febra time the | and tho I drawing will positively tase place, and as a | “4 thal guarantee of good foith toward ticket holders, |. ees we pledge ourselves to refund to any ticket- - zaaied holder bis mor npon presentation of his nold-am The money paid for tickets is sacredly served agsinst all contingencies antil att: Payment of the gifts, after which the ext are to be retmbur and the Publie Libr to be paid its profit “ Tos KE. Reaweerre i SEAL FE te Oars 1 n y bs : Agent aad Manac'r we Tate aon Beeeion November 2 E 187s. Doorry's Yenst Po! for making light, sweet fles, Corn Bread, &e. reliable, Cor 7 Pengsyiracia ave a8ET. H Kol) it is alwa z a. pen: stablishment Treasury, to uverted Nalis, i pRUS4 SS COMBS, IVORY COM «BLONDE abo RAW HORN ‘NGES AND BPONG a x BAGS TOW LAS cs sare ae OH ERPS ar Be Navona Sa F EVERY De - York aveune & WE TO" q D OULD s0Da ay MILBUAR'S 2429 Pars PHARWsEY, Ante AvENTR, enue, (ups | the Des of mepeary { eects. The ect ¢ | velnzble remedy in ail choos OS MAD {ng from 9 4 raered rate ro ompisixt, Bilfous Dis re of ache, Tr phote Pere be Be — _WIDLI AN 3. the free use of Boho *s Mantrame © FINEST AssUaT by all Drageists J Dealors. SDEBGABMESTr cap WILLIAN’s. “GREAT SUCC. hewn Sdvertisemen 456 DOWLI eer, it G, Auctioneer | LARGE SALES—QUICK REDUCTI Setiing? Selling? Rell Rushing! Eo BOUND TO REDt TOO MA WILLIAM ff O48 PAED. W, JONES ) 2 DETERMINED PURCHASE NOW AND SAVE THE DI? | GEE re ‘ayes BW. a g@REriy B. Pott Henry D Bley A © i. ods (O02 SW eeTabLisumsnT, ‘With « larged premises, tmproved mooktner the best -alict tobe bed in the ceuutry. in fae every fac! tty for doing the bes; work at low prices, we woul: respectfully inform our friends and tue bite thot Pre-euineut we sy have been our ropa. wom in GE past, 208 MUTTO is EXCELSICS Bors? CLOTHING AT SAME LARGE REDUCTIONS. in Dyetig snd Cloening Latics Drees, Rhawie, ei Kt ¥ te Us ; m. ‘ries, Hibbousy Sc , B0., Goat Uooie COME EARLY! ABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT T4I1LORS ¢ FINE CLOTHIB&S, novattr Cerner 7th and D Strecta N.W._ fy maze. On Exhibition an¢ Sais Tex Bt. = «4 Pat | MEE Se ae DRY Goons. A™¥ SPECIAL RO pairs Jonvin'y Two-Betton Kig Glowes, @1 per Bair; regaler price. Bamalt ler to cere Pieces ees Ding 8 Pieces Came, dounle whith fees SURG wool Bis Ha » SILKS cheaper ter and oi a tee te weil we eb SEWRR CENTIFIOATRS tater a: 7 the dollar | ) Wowate worth, #@ cents Kids tr black and © torea ac De!» ree Bode, M., Worth THe, 0 BEPS, 8 ol, worth on: 62% conte can rte 78 conte : than we ever ofered and ALPACAS, Mots. to gt haw omy ee ‘sree! Varieey. > house im the ents 02 GEO. J. JOUBSON 2.00., 711 Marke: Space j @ety = ilies |NOTT CR. aa t > 33h . ¥ econs ne rom BEB BBO. AID OF cHer ng Masonic ! TULSDAY, 20th Ac ths sed Marca 50.000 TI a Gat 401 Ove Grend Onals Gift ¢ sue Qrard Cash Sete One Grang Co°> Git 18 Canh Quite of @ BB Caan Gitte of Cast Gins as 6,00 Cash Gifts, everegati PRIOR OF VICK ETS UF BOBFOLS WAY PUSTTIVLY LAST OHS XETS-—6 o9 $200,000 70 BEG [*Pakial WermE Car VOL DBESS GOODS Letts Kettie geurral, a P THR Par 8S PiAN Aescciatien ¥ Dovember. ANCE View ho, Logtwlature orts. Ivan AW ADJOINING SATIONAL THEATER. Ladies and gentiomen will be «erred with all the DELICAOES OF 7 BS SEason at the above Oafe, which fs first-class in all ite op- ‘Hl be Cs 7 te the public THURSDAY, Bo- Te ARVALIOS 1 8 Parnos,

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