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3, 1875. . Weather Probabtiities To-aay. Orrcc® or Caisr SIGNAL OFrierR, RECEI¢ING THE RETURNS. | | Seenes ABout Torn Last Night.4 txred by The eyeetions in New York, Pennsylvania, | Mar} lard Oth & states ear the latest retnrns. ssachnsetts, and a nu mber of INGTON. November 5. 1875. ‘Bt several offices on Newspaper Bow, at the wor ten mana states, falling barometer, | peadc ¥ Thien Repabtican Con- rerthesst fo scutheast winds. slightly | preceic Committee, on F warmer. cloudy weather. i followed by | street, between 10th and Ith streets. at the rain and fn nerthern portion snow. yoorns of the Metropolitan Democratic Clab LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., Tonight. —Mr. Barcy Sullivan as National Theater “Hamlet.” Odd Fe in the “Wi ws Hot —Pret. J. A id of Magte.” Concregationet Church —Adiiress by Layard | ‘Taylor before the Schillerbund —_>—— Condeused Locals, ‘The Potomac Boat Club has a meeting to- right ‘Tne «treet lamps will be lighted at ¢ Pp m.. and extinguished até:45 p.m. ‘The ng erect for the Wome Chr oriation will be ready to oc- cnpy th inst. Sergeant Leach arrestet SHE EYGALiry at The Treasury Robbery, Perry Bar- lary and Spyder Rei In the Criminal Court, Jud: t ; ter our report closed, the argn- ment continued on the pleas challenging the array of the gr jnry filed in the cases ef Evens, sher ar reen, 1n- * case; Oltman, Treasury rob- r abstracting Halleck and Brow bery case: and C. art papers. The gove by District Attorney ai M. Wilson aad H sed by Mensrs. | wi Hi w f Hs, Hon. Wells, jr. Cook, R on, BR. K EI Mr. Merrick, r the recess, ther the persons named ed from serving e expressly pro Ibe composed The plea a squalified, and the of them did and jurors. Ww was very ablished. that was disynalified the thereby, citing many &s grand juror Vides that the gra of twenty-th Ppereons. fowr of them were second shows that four or serve and continue to serve ate bis argument. ted the truth the arga- € presnmed the counsel for Would not attempt to con- trevert tt. Mr. Wells ly did not pro. Merrick said he had shown that there Were men on the or th orth in the erament had tes were onl and what are mand wr tory rule whatever the law diverts to be one it wads to be dove. If the com- mands of tr bave not been complied With. and we have not a legal or competent y. then a convie nis would he equi fenants free. T in peril anes, a nvicted they weuld wal free, ud free for all time fenee was concerned. He Cictments be set aside. wait, and would | nd the prisoners en 2 under these to setting out of priso’ as faras this of urged that t He was willing to try th its, but desired ment F.P. Stanton followed. calling the tention of the court to the plea which se that the law was not complied with wi says that “at least ten days before the of the court,” &e. He said the ev ive the public an opportanity taction had been taken y e opening of the eourt. He represented Mr. Charies Fisber, and wished to withdraw the plea which he hal fled on behalf of his client, and sub E the language of the so as to ha gnage. The Court presumes t Jection. District Attorney Wells said he did ohj to the withdra wat. Mr. Stanton said it was hier Would insist upon bis rights Adjourned. e them uniform in uid be no ob To-DAY. On the opening of the court this mo s€re Was a very large attendan:e, and nor Wells, the District Attorney. menced bix argument for the goverament. He claimed that in the matter of drawing and summoning the jurors the clerk and marshal had acted conscientiously, and that no fault could ve argued that it w ave raised any objections to the gr hefore these indictments were found. that whatever defects there were. if an exist. they are fully enred by the statute. DECISION SUSTAINING THE GEAND JURY. @ MacArthur delivered bis opinion pg the demorrers, taking the ground the duty of counsel to ply directory and w ch did not go to the | and at several other points, all of | res Anderson | On the result, the Impression t was repre- | said that | C s relating to the impan- | 1” Laltimore It | tothe tte | Prinetples ratty | se | | on the constitution as Culver is on the reso ! Judge M. said that one of S of the Demoeratie party is 1 jory who were dis. | Ments bad been made for dispatebe | the faces of and the Jackson Democratic Association, hich were thronged with people anxions to hear the latest news. as at the close of the heated contest The general interest in the t, however, did not seem to be as intense n Onio & few weeks ago, There was but little betting prevail that the contests were so ard Mars and ex; close tn w large crowds last night to | These were received seeming to Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, fally. as no? to jastify pnwavering confidence either oae way or the persons r. At Republican Headquarters. © rooms of the republican congressional ittee were early beset by hundreis of mainly government employes, who were particularly jabilant whenever the re- turns indicated the suecess of the republi- care. n J Edmunds’ floor, and subsequently copied stale to be read to the crowd There were present in Judge E Faton. commissioner of education, ve n att want Deniels, of Virginia, and a number of | The returns, it T prominent y be imag deal of sa o'clock J gentiemen. ned, Were received wit At a little nds pleked ap ed he would got Ss rest. sved with @ good € were heard of comes up to the scratch beanti rissey sends Kelley to grass.” & f the mal of great appla he New Yorkers pres anxiety was exhibited to Potstio Bi in Maryland, was heard until late, and that was . especia ear from republican headquarters. the crowd had thinned out to about Returns were received and first read room, on the second i sent down endance. room. Gen, Col. Et ia great after il his eane rome: he ally from the not of a very cheering character to the crowd about t By midnight adozen, | and soon afterwards the headquarters closed for the night. T Jackson ——— Not At Trades’ t ns announced. re Messrs. J aries Allen, € F. Devine of Among those orris, Jesse B. eesburg, Jesse Mann F. MeLellan, ‘ge Hinton, Richard Kelly, | Altred Bordine, W. H. Minnix. F. A. Klop.- | y, R. 8. Davis and others, who | fer. W. J ade up an assemblage of abox President Norris was serene, reonfident. ARMS OF lsen took tb ommendit democra cm in the next E jorit chosen Se him as ines 8 ALFXANDER FOR SERC THE NFXT Hous! G ropuble bonesty,and indefatigable in- dustry In the pursuit of wrong-doers. Much , George but not EANT- orris @ resolution, which was adopted, rec- Columbus Alexander to tne House of Tesentatives as @ suitable person to be s¢rgeant-at-Arms, and cemmending gentleman of high honor, inflex integrity, indomitable courage in’ the ne ht, President Norris announced that arrange- A member suggested that dispat been received announel: at 10,000, aud it should meeting to GET UP Nerris shook bis head, aud i Moore for a speech Moore slowly arose from «l asked to be excused as there dispatches (a pause). demeeratic principles Ii taik A CONUNDRUM VAK! SLY ANSW Mr. J. B. Wilson.—W' ed a bread smile to ih swer be Ten Commandmen: be did not petiaw.”} of the government at $ toexpound the constitution. The old judge is about STATE SOVERFIGNTY; oni know if pieces enough could = | found to make @ constitation. [Mr. R. “4 Judge Moore mac and then said: Honesty in ti ches had z Carroll's majority be given SOME ENTHUSIASM” allied on bis seat were no ERED. uminate some of the members, and oug nd faith. (Mr. R as crazy no mistake about it; and took bis seat Mr. Jesse Mann. —‘*Weit till we get yews fr Bladensburg, and then we'll ba’ speech At this point dispatches were reat from New York city, and Japt. W. J. Gary maie | explanations as to New York city polities, | and dashed off into one of his effective tu morous speeches. marks he said that he liked THE OLD “ DEM JACK ASS,” lis friend Crosby Noyes had y among them. a In the course of his re ars AgO plized the association, and felt at home rin of fire drew ont the Jargest part of the audience. a few additional dispatches were received, but they contained couraging news, and the meeting di The Young Democrats Good Ha fi vith ‘And | The rooms of the Metropolitan Club, oe toe Onis or Gok et ai near E street, was a point of attraction | last night. The young Jami | bere en wasse to hear the clection Jlemocrac: | read. On the outside was displayed | American banner. and the interior was hand- | THE LEGALITY oF | Somely decorated with flags and banners. | Tea} qualifications of the grand jurors. should | not be sustained a$ a matter of good, sound law. He renumerated the qualifications as prescribed by the statute, which were citi zensbip. age and ocd character. These were the essential requisites of a grand juror, and the others were mere matters of direction, and did not go to the real essence of the re- quirements. He referred to the decision by the supreme court of Pennsylvania, where the court sustained the ebalienge on the ground that there was one seal wanting on | the box from which the pames were drawn, and said tbat this was an extreme case and Was sorry to say that he could not recognize it as authority in this ease. In the present the present objection was brought by of plea in a nt, public policy and the interests of the community demanded that the object to bat the party should hav: a fair trial by bis peers rather than the ma‘ r in whiéh the mere matters of detail are carried out. Should this plea be granted, the whole work Of the present grand jury. co sisting of over one hundred indictments, would be rendered futile, and there was great probability thet all future grand jartes could ve Set aside on thesame rounds. There bat been but few if any grand juries empannelei in this District to which some slight techni- fal objections could pot have been made. The commissioners who selected the names Were not experts in the statisties of the [is- trict, and were not supposed to be familiar with the records of the court. and they were i mall errors. He therefore sustained rer. ANOTHER POINT. Mr. Ceok «aid that there were pleas as to the Incompetency of Messrs. Wise and keys, grand jurors, being over (5 years of age, and ihere Were witnes: merit suggested present and could testify. Mr. Cook said that they could not be goo! witnesses ax to their ownage. They woul have to swear as to their belief. Al this point a recess was taken. At one o'clock, on reassembling, Mr. Elilot asked & postponement until to-morrow on the bearing of te pleas as to some of the Jurors being over age, as wituesses were not present. The postponement was granted. THE TREASURY ROBBER Mr. Henkie, for Halleck, flied spec pleas to the indiecments against him, (Haliee, one charging the bree United States, and the other with embezzling the morey. Yhe pieas raise the question he offences are one. SUIT For Divonce —Yesterdi filed a vill in the Equity Court for Loia V Walsh agt Josep Waist fora divorce. Sne states th@t she married defendant in Aiex- andria on the 23d of May, 180, her maiien name being Bromidi; that they have lived 1 since in New York, the ‘ors were Brooktyn and | | of $4 900 trom the | order to-day was the unfinished 2 ‘ashington, aud she cuarges him, on infor- | mation and belief, with adultery in York and this city, tie —_-__— MR. BAYARD TaYtor will deliver an at- | dress to-night at the Congregational chareh iLerbund.in honor of the tieth of Sebiller. The address will be With music by Prof. J. W- Bischott. for sale at Ellis’ music store. CHAINS—vest, chatalin and opera— ue t ee oo ree chains take 4 ce and watt. meals Specie Recetved at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 157 Pennsylvania avenue, near 44 street. emcees Tesverd Pror.J.H. ANDERSON gave another en- jertainment before # fair sized audteace at Oda Feltows’ Hall last evening. To-night ‘there will be an entixe change of programme. a | brie! ayy a2 No speeches were made, but the erc lected in groups and discussed the situation | mostly | geod humorediy as the dispatches, it these Matters of form, which were sim- | adverse, were read. —_e——— THE FALL TROTTING MATC Races at Benning’ "s Station. no en- spersed. ro a large awd col- The fall trotting races at the Washington Driving Park, near Benning’s station, com- meneed yesterday. There was considerahle and it Was three before the horses go’ THE FIRST RACB lelay in bringing the horses on the track, t off. Was the 2.24 class for $4,000, in which there were eight entries. Only five horses came to the track—Geo. B. Daniels failing to put in an appearance, and Lady Star being suspended. Observer, ymph and Annie Colijns. Brown took the | Lapland The horses starting were Ella Madden, Joe Brown, Tri- On the first peat , and maintainéd it to the three-quarter pole, when Annie Col- lins passed him, and eame in winner in231y, Madden. Observer, Brown and Triumph in the order named. by Joe Brown in third heat was won by Ooserver The second heat was won 2.29, Madden, Observer, | Collins and Triumph following in order. The in Brown came in second, with Madden, Tri- umpb and Collins following. The fourth heat was an exciting one, and was given to Joe Brown in 2. . Ella Madden, who hal lapped hit, breaking just before reaching the string. place, Observer third and Collins riumph was declared distanced on of fou Madden was given the second fourth. account driving. When the fifth heat was called, it had become so dark that the judges lo'clock. THE SECOND RACE was intended to be the three-minu for = namely Emma C., Echo, Katie Richards, M Genera! McArthur and Stiletto. te class, 500, and for this ten entries were made, Mack, Jobo J., Lizzie D., Lady F lysiery, Mack only #ppeared upon the track, all the others fail- ing to show up. and he was trotted once around the course, and the race was awarded to him, giving him instead of the purse that was offered for this class his owa entrance money and one-balf the entrance fees of the remaining horses. There is likely to be so ne dispute in regard to this decision, but Mv. Hill claims the entrance fee of each horse that was entered prior to the date of the clos- ing of the ing been notified of them. The [Speciat Di BENNINGS’ of the withdrawal Races To-day. ich to The Event TATION, Nov. 3.— ries for this class, he not hav- of any Btar.| é first in ‘4 class trot for £2,000, in Which the summar, ter- day was - follows: 8S. W. Henderson, Roch. bm. enter, Lady Star, suspended; J. ie. g. Obse: 3, Brown; time, 2314. The other races, at 1.50 P-™m._, Was postponed on account of too muel rain. day a fire was * and ———_-—___ : INCENDIARY FIRE.—Ahout 100'clock to- stiscovered in an unoccupiet | I street, under the ——_e—___ THE SALE of fine gold watches, diam. jewelry, cutlery, fancy goods, &c., by ‘earson Eros. eresda evening, at 7 Orhan is Ms je esc or Mr. D, Jacobs, 1996 Pas see Dun- this »&t the ough, he thought, to insure him | ¥ JOHN MORRISSEY’S ELECTION | T 1 lection of Recorder Hackett was also A good deal of but nothing rner of 8th and | E streets, last night, the Jackson Demoera- ¢ Association met to bear the election re- | present | Vilson, | . Culver, J. W. Moore, J. | one hun. | If I get to talking on | 1 night. at are democratic | 1 officers should be the role; and he pro- | collected | ispatches | District Government Affairs. BUILDING PERMITS Inspector Plowman today: John DISTRICT FINA Crrcer se agt. Tar £ CoerT—Jwige Cartier. To day. F engiaagt. Ballinger, vertict for Sample; orders to take testimony. Davis avis, Steele agt. Burtis, Fields agt. GEORGETOWN ADVER'WTS. d Honsekees ng Goods at lo vest trices: Carpets, Oil Cloth and Bay es. | Call and exemine our | ARGAINS IN DRY GOouDS. Hubel, a frame dwelting, south side F, be | plaintf® A number of jatgments in default, Fie Uashineree in beautifal Cloth Sates. tween Sth and Sth streets northeast; $5"). | Were t@'gen. Behrend agi McNamara. om Pieces Plain and Plid Dress Gots newest Isase S. Aolledge, two two story — trial. styles, at 25, 30, 35, £0, end £0 cents and upward, very | dwellings north site Franklin street, H Equity Covurt—Jwige Wylie. age ES rs. Long Shawk | Srees New Jemey Sve0us Son) ti Ese | pray, pltegeralt “age Fitzgerald, Epeial barestee in Bod Plantes Beaver Moths | thw ol = MS agt. ia 71 - ¥ \, Cont % bs sO UIERENT OF THE CONDITION OF tax | McQuay se eQuay and Sampic at | tigers Cottons. Calicoes. i on the firet day of Novem! on hand, 2537, 25,003.43, and showing $112, | sebool bonds, $9,200; $450 600; sEmery) bonds, $1 steam foree pump bo A PUBLIC URL Pennsylvania ayenw erection of the sal | they reserve the right to | and abar expense to be borne by the pay ment of 'a twenty per c will inve to recew over 60,000 depositors to be not possibly pay more than four or fiv dred a day, some time will | are now r day from di | or five time elving from 1,54 ferent parts of books will get b original deposito to exercise the same degree they have hitherto exercise they will all get their divic H.T. Letpop, of t ee 2to THF Boarp or H and Dr. Cox, chairman committee, made plications of Mr pound man; and of Pat. K turn of greenbacks paid to redeem a cow. Treasurer Marbury submi of the financial cordition o ing balance on hand November Ist $5: ar _monthly for_employes; = for pownd $110 rent of office; bout $78 %. The | the week e rvice; patients treated by dead animals remover loved, Fhe the Average nu | spections and condemnations. of the comuniitee having iu ist and microseopist | the other three | against it, after whi on the table indefinitely. mitted by Dr. Verdi, to | Juspectors from th yesterday, bec President Gillingham. | passed, on motion of I | sratulating both Col. Cur lary, and Farmer, pon his addition Staffot that journal. The tion was, on motion of Dr. the Chronicle be © her iter who will before the sseociation in thi STAR for which he makes and with hem, in wi po truth w —~—° COLORED Mero: \hew Methodist con augurated for Maryland lnmbia and Virginia, Rev. Louisville. Ky., ofieiatin Kishop Miles dedicated fi eh the doctor patever. Sroith, and others Monday night the bisho; rite of ordir H. Young, a Haines, and appointed hi | days for ihe eastern states. | The announcement that we jan opera will be received | Morday, Nov. 8th. Miss | young Sister, Miss Matilde orchestra and a well-disci promised. Due notice wi repertoire of operas, Barry ‘ on the streets. there was a bir. His make-u cial expression an keeping with Shakspearo’s | in the bustlin: | sonation: | the briliant En, | logether with Mr. comedian, Miss upe, Who will appear th, in anew musical “Brought to Book,” now with marked success in | WaSHINGTON. cause they had not the United St matched in the more and ic lroad depot at 1, ATs i; 1.40, 2.60, 3.15, and 3.40 p. m. Races commence Rye: a the pit * | Soreeee to s7-A Kentucky judge has decided that it | avenue, owing ts got legal (oF & farmer to hiten iis Gin ot will Keoe 8. With a mule, no matter how anxious he is to| $2e# plow. ond mitted by the commissioners of the sinking | fund to the Distriet Commissioners to-day, shows that the amount of debt December Ist, 1874, Was $10.027,640.43, less bonds on hand, $1,143,700; leaving #8,883,940.43 debt. November Ist, 1875, $0.06. 700, makin tion of debt since December 1, 1874, of $358,877. The bonds retired during this time have been | as follows: Permanent improvements bonds, 700, Chicago relief bonds, whole issue, | 210,000; water stock bonds, £9,009; county fanding loan bonds, ten_year (Bowen) three-year (Emery) bonds, €2.550; five-year | p; Water stock, 's, Georgetown, The District Commissioners, in answer to a communication from the Board of Health in relation to the erection of a urinal junction of Louisiana avenue, C street, and } hav n@ on the conditions that onment at their discretion, the F.S. and T. Co., through the columns of our paper, that we have commer pay until er this proper proportion. before we can get through the as Many &S We can pa several weeks may elapse befor: ck if they wi TH met last night, verse reports on the ap- . Willfams f of $4.50 paid to redeem her g Xpenses are $2,638.32 fer removal of offais; stage, printing aud gas, ealth Ofticer’s report for ding October 30 was submitted, Showing 0&3 nuisances aba: ¢eath investigated; 6 pecun: investigated; 5 burlats at public expense; shysicians to ter of food inspection was taken from the and Dr. Verdi and Mr. Langston a 1 favor of the employment of ac for this purpose, 4 members made speeches the report was lad ‘Op One of the stre ‘olls, Was adopted. use of the attendance at the elections in their respective states. An interesting history of the apple was given by the publisher of the Maryland veanimously: Aesolved, that tue reporte usured for bis faise state- | ments In regard to our secretary, Dr. Snol- } grass, given in his report of the proceedings of our last meeting, and that the local editor he requested to seud a reporter in his ¢ truthful. ‘the article referred to eharged Dr. Saot- grass with denying the representati other newspapers access to the papers read acting discourteons TS.—On Mond ay last rence (colored) was | t dale. A large numberof people wer present, among them A. M. rominent in the Colored M. E. Church. The keys of the building were turned over to the trustees by Sol Brown, chairman of tbe but rion of elder to Rev. William 1 appointed him missionary to the church at Hillsdale; also, to Rev. John H. Mission Church of this city. The ordination sermon was preached by Bishop Miles and Was very impressive. He will leave in a few ——_o—_ Forp’s OPERA Hovse— by our music loving citizens. Miss Adelaide | Phillips has formed an excellent company, and will give their first appearance here just returned from Europe, having obtained high honors as a lyric artist upon stage. The other artists of note are Miss Violette Colville, Signoriaa Lamberti, Mr. Tom Kari, Signor Baganini, Co toot Pagi Pietra; Signor Carpi, Signor i other accessories to insure success. sy - S. lined chorus are | Bro., 587 Fairfax street, Alexandria, V‘ i #2” Pamphlets can be had of the houses. ——_-—_—__ LLIVAN appeared at the Na- tional Theater last night as Richard 11 and notwithstanding the election excitem crvet Duke of Gloster that the crook-back tyrant seemed to have come to life again. is finest touches of acting were displayed | in the meeting with the widowed Anue, and ma | paring his Richard with others, it may be decided to postpone the race until to-day at | Puthiully ead that It in gcconetedy ee His support was fair. To-nteht | Mr. Sullivan appears in the role of “Hamlet.” —_e-—_ MACDERMOTT.—The management of the National Theater, appreciating the public desire fer amusements, differing from ordi- nary dramatic performances, by way change has secured Mr. G. H. MacDermoit, lish singing comedian, . Win. Forrester, the heavy Keene avd Miss Mlilie Cook, the beautiful soubrette and vocalist, all late of tLe Julia Matthew's Comic Opera Monday, Novem- Miss Grace Marce, Mr. Rowe and Mr. Den- ham will be sncluded in the cast. possess aa eto ELECTORAI i or Were refused registration in actually resi days in the election district in John ‘M.’ Sweene Allen; John Blake Tarrof Faishaven, cr instant, sab- monnt of 763.43, less the dant the actual reda: for appearance of defendants. Today. Thos. Bank: in. Jail. sey, larceny of # chicken; jail. Frances Walker, clothing, &¢. worth $5 mds, $2 09; 1990. NAL the | 2¥ay. e consented to the | C22 ¥ineed the spectators that court susperded order lis removal | defendant a chance Board of Healt; ber own pe Witne depositors of for defense were heart. paid, and we house, gave testimony: after w! nee ye 0 to 2,00) books a the country, four and bonds given in $700. forfeited collateral, Radolph nee | same. J. A. Hammond, profa he f the continu of patience that ed, a little longer, 1 the f Com missioners. = Rodter, esq. he sanitary police gracdmother, and was witr The wedding f bandsome. THE OFFFRIN chants’ Exe ‘ur the returp ese from the iuney, for Use re- S oF WH € to-day a SOF 1,600 bushel: thed a statement f the board, le 93, | 35.38 46. mn the RIVER AND CANAL.— $75 for attorney; d; 8 causes of ry conditions ‘OLORED VoTFr olored voters whe the city for som or, 62 ons of garbage rc- ber of fool ia. The report n charge the mat enough to east the b who bad “gone back” on them. A resolution sub- end, yesterday afferaoon. when taken sick, but nidably | Mediately afterwards was. str Alex, Gazctt resolution was Snodgrass, con- tis, foriner secre- USE ALADDIN any possibility eurred at Babe: 28th, 1875, plosic of an e to the editorial . followiug resolu Howland, p of 10.090 yards Calicoe: cents, equ Good’ Canton Flannel, § cents ul U4 ee of Dr. W™. F. StevART, Port of Baltimore—* * '# e interest of Tae a monthly report y towarls asserts there was tor of the system. versal success. —— BE TRUE TO you he District of Co- W.H. Miles, of Oa Sunday last ‘wochurch at enamel, keeps Green, M. B. B. lomon G. | if not checked at once by iding committee. | American Remedy, administered the | hound and Tar. ute, m to the Eastern nar! Italian Opera — are to have Ital- r tained by the proprietors. with satisfaction Phillips has a bere bevikc Oo ee present iilips, rections of the Uri gens; in Dyspepsia TISTEg ODE Leat, | aud in Gcaig men Rkeatate’ cpetene as @ Italian Kidwell & Son. Co.. a good Georgetown, D. o Cretine ‘HOMAS T. GOODE, 14,mé&w,6: Buffalo Lithia 8; a 1812 were $219,060. com entitled TERFEI' being performed sand CouNTE re . England. THE ORIGINAL FLOWEKS USED. MRS. begs to annoance That the Blocers made ResIvENts oF | ber have been examined by florists, ‘ashington whieh they Mass., af Prown; decree pro canfecse. MeCowan agt. Market Company; order for rule to show cause. Eastman act. Andrews et al; order Conkiia agt. Noerr; decision overruling demurrer. PoLice CouRT—Judge Snel. larceny of a buteber knife worth $1. This was a second offence, and the court sentenced him to six months Wm. H. Van Meter, assault on Wesh. Brooks; $5 and costs, Anderson Lind- 2 or ten days in colored, larceny of | from Scott Poe. | Frances told the judge that she went to the father of her infant, Scott Poe, to get some money to support ber baby, and he refused to contribute one cent for it, when she canght up some articles of bis cloching and ran Scott was present and denied being the father, but Frances told a story wh Scott played the part of & gay deceiver, aad the dement in order to gi to bring proof that s had been living with Scott as his wife. an y on the charge of keeping a bawdy-hc nigan testified that Michael Nash appliet to | ced the | him advice—he had slept in Madam t. div 4 Liroom’s bonse on the night of the 28ih of y depos Gctober. and was robbed of abons fifty dol- lars, Sergeant Fainter, Omicers Danni and Block, and several of the women of the b, the conrt imposed @ fine of $190, and in default sixty days in jail, from which an appeal was take Chas_H. Be Bakersmi $5. GEORGETOWN. MARRIAGE.—Mr. Charles H. Fickling. the Well-known druggist, was married last night to Miss Ida Rodier, daughter of Anthonys The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Rochefort, of rinity chureh. at the residence of the bride's irs. Kenley,on Market stree 1 by a large assembiage. is were numerous and Ss at Arrived—Schow s »Witht Hartley & Brother. mber, from Chicazo, for Quite a number have been absent from e, returned last night and this taorning, but’ remained only loug Hots that were pat in al canvassers, ppointed in not meeting an azent at the depot of Washington to defray their expenses to this city, had to walk here, and, of course, voted against the ca SUDDEN BEATH —Mrs. Hobson, who late- ly removed to this city from Culpeper, Suddenly at the house of her soo, in west n@ WAS Up stairs having strength enough to come down, did so, and told those of the family she was dying, and almost im- lek paralysis and expired in a few minutes. CITY ITEMS. RITY OIL and prevent rch as ¢ ; October LOVES, 50 cents a s, 6 10 cent goods in the 100 rd Black Spoo! Silk, 5 cents; a good articie. BEHREND Bros., 706 7th street. Marine Hospital, “I take pleasure in recommending Liebig’s Liquid Extract of Beef as @ most excellent tonic and invigora- Ihave tested it with uni- e€0 TEETH and they will be true to you. Never will you need false ones, If you use the Sozolont morning and evening. It imparts indestructibility to the it white and spotless and wonderfully improves the breath. eo THE BREAKING UP OF WINTER is dang?r- ous to weak lungs. At this turaing point of the season, coughs and colds are apt to degenerate into consumption or bronchitis, the Standani Hale's Honey of Hovre- For sale everywhere. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one min- ee A FRIEND IN NEED.—Dr. Wistar's Balsa of Wid Cherry is @ friend in deed. Who has not found it such in curing diseases of the lungs and throat, coughs, colds, and pulmo- affections? The sick@re assured that the high standard of excellence on which 11s populanty is based, will always be main- 50 cts. and sla bottle, large bottles much the cheaper. eo pried ir ithen The Baffalo Lithia Waters, The extraordinary curative powers of these vouched for by some of the best medical talent of the country. They are for sale rietor, ngs, Va. THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, full ce | cent. annum on deposits for: cal was Manin tte ms month, Banking hours, 9to4. Saturdays,9 1937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, action were so much in | W4and 6 to. 23, 14ine Flow, opentag the most approved patterns of GEN- ponerantare of ae Corns, &c —Easy Feet CORNELL BAT tor toma ee ere pelng requisite to health and comfort, thon- | _ UMBRELLA and CANS: fresh supply. att8-tr a é Int igen’ tronize Dr. White's well-known lishment 535 15 WE ARE OFFERING closing scenes. Without coi es * oppor Heer A iain Poms. unions, Inverted Nail, Chilbiains, A large and well-selected stock of FRECKLES removed by Nature's Beautifier. —_———— Leslee Rpiyne= is saning © somcestal L law practice ‘er “attachments” are not easily resist She — eee AT MARKED DOWN PRICKS. of i a FRECKLES removed by Nature's Pe2utifier. ——-—— Tue SINGER SEWIne MACHINE sales 0 412-0,wt FLowens ENAMELED IN Wax. And Michael Friery,emploges of the’ Unives | BUSESRE' HS, “OHOSSES, ANOHOES Tr » ©m) ni x States at at Wi he Witeat Ly ‘notice. 7 BARS. aoe Sta ce. oct?l- tm W. Jacobs. Plano, ll, rver,3,3,1, | claimed to vote, Mr. Jus*ice Lawrence has rufa «| 3;.J- He Phillips, Lon ¥",b. m: | ordered the nanted placed on the register un: | F der the provision of the state constitution INFELICE. iY . rly, N. ¥., q 8 - ied; D. ‘Taliman, c.’g. Triumph, 5,5, 4, | “7 'ce Of the United States goverament, author Beulah. Ba sitet distanced; Ww. iH Crawford, want gion, D. alAzntce LICEESES have been lerne! to = be 3 fag hg by mop" Sey iT. wm. pn! ins, 1, 5 mour and Lee; ar! a Spiaun, New York, b. g. Geo. 'B. Daalels, | Fiekling and Ida Blisabeth fodier, et | ipaiaee. very uo must Feed It ie | drawn. Time— 2:31 y , 2:29, 2:28 ¥, 2:27 y. Georgetown; W. C. Clabaugh and Kate H. 2 “| | The fifth heat and the race was won by Joe | Harrover; Jobn and Sarah A. @. W. CARLETON & CO., Publishers, and Calister B. Van Allen, of San Francisco. | _ cct®-eolm BHEW YORK. es we DRIVING + iy paren a Cases FOR OPERA GLASSES, Yednesday, Thu 7» and y of this NT week will witness the trotting meeting | 4 FINE 4S80R MADE, AT ever held in this part of the countrys it not ie TREVLOW rks. be Am: the 94 horses Heuryks, present are some of tie fnort and most even: Man a ae Opt ip conte RIN: cute a | seme ie a tiekets on’ Rai, f= [UE , "i had for proseeution were heart, avai pase Continued until to-day. when wit- OM er Dae gion t the Me nted to Ry ot idate liet pair, b 1531 I street; Charles Stott z , 480 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, Fickling & Welch. 77 High street, and E. Leabeat ter é& onde, BENJAMIN MILLER. 103 Bridge street. Ltr Walter; order appointing W.H. Rohrer re. | 2° ceiver and injunction denied. Hoffman agt. | (j REATEST BARG AtS. THO. BBOWN’S, No. 121 Bridge street. ris’ Seamless 2-batton Kid Gloves Victoria 2-bntton, in White and Opera thadeg. for Ladies and Getits A full assortment of Housekeeping Goods, at the way down prices. New style Plaid and Plain Dress Goods. Tivck Cashmeres and Alpecas.. Taraimere* ond Bien Ver « lot he. tock and prices before pur and examine my carsing elsewhere FFUS8T GRAND OPENING oF FALL AND WINTER PATTERNS HATS AND BO At Mrs. DAVID BE. YOUNG 113 Bridge street, oT eetown, THURSDAY, Oc ober 31, 157 Ladies are respectfully invit: W. H. WHEATLEY’S STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAL LISHMENT, inm awarded. : al recognizance was taken. | mproved. 15 ties sné Gentlemen that the Beard of rps Leannape § Jenny Motley, assault and battery on Molly | sppard of coors, Generis » incladt of the ‘urinal and all expense atic Pinkney. $3 and costs. Jas. Berry alas tee. Crepe Veils ‘and ‘Trimmings, Rid erection and matutenance withont rolds, assault on Wm. Warren; $3) or sixty Be Greets eas Ata; laos, Cartaine and and that it shall be located ander in ged with bigamy, pleaded not gulity, | Serd us your addres and we will call for end re- jon of the vel ind waived a exam nation, ‘The eace wis | turn work st ny place in the District free of extra Te sent to the grand jury and bonds 41,000, | charge. Worl ived and retorned by mail or ex To the Depositors of the Freedareu's hel Deets war Hegee eee pester, | press Troan an place in the country. apal-tr PROFESSIONAL. D*- 3. L. WOL DENTIsT, cct®.fim Remeved to 1210 MLANGHORNE ATIORNEY-AT-LAW, _oct}8-Im*_ beurs threngh the nd Mith eta. ocll-2n Dis | LOOMIS, DESTisr. M. HAS REMOVED EIS OF FIO to bis resideuce, 1229 N street corner 130 northweet. CHUTTER & RAKEM RTIS: STS. FRESCO, DECORATIVE and every description of OBNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTING, 727 Sh street northweet. BPECIMEN ROOM, 710 E street northwest, jantl-iy WASHINGTON. D. 0. 7 PER SET FOR TEETH. EITHER JOW by DR. A. 8. PRATT, Graduste of hie College of Pental Surgery, and of Sy Bush Medical College of Chicago. 4@1 7th st east side, corner of D. Gas and chloroform necdt tracting teeth anit ly TIOTELS WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Corner Irving Piace and 16th street, New York. One Block from Union Square and Broadway. ‘The most central, and yet quietest location In the City. Convenient to the great stores, theaters and charches. Elevator, aud all modern iaprovements, Easy access to all parts of the city by et cars aud stages. sep2-mwifly C. B. FERRIS, Prop tor. RiVD OPENING! October 30th, SECOND INSTALLMENT oF SATURDAY, Is75 AT AT RESUCTIO: PRICES. AG OF FORM ‘The Nobby Evelich Worsted Overcoat, $25, formerly 339 ilk Front, 22, formerly 920, formerly 5 ‘Silk Front formerly $2) #15. formerly $13 A Magnificent Fur Beaver Overcoat. Suk Fro.t, 12, former A Sploudid Fur Beaver Overcoat, Silk Front. s ‘$10, formerly A Grand Chinchilla Overcoat, z 5, formerly S10 An All-wool Chinchilla Overcoat, $6, formerly $9 A Fine English Worsted Suit, Straight Frock, $25, formerly $90 A Fine English Worsted Straight Frock, $2, formerly $25 A gennine Moscow Beaver Sutt, $20, formerly $25 An Elegant Cass. Suit, New Market Siple, A Magnificent Cass. Suit, St. Berna ie. $15, formerly $22 A Nobby Oaes. Suit, Lester Watlack Style, e i $15, formerly 915 A Stylish Cass, Suit, $12, formerly $15 A Stylish Coss. Sutt, i $10 formerly $13 A Eeavy Working Suit 8S, formerly $10 And balance of Stock in proportion, too numerous to mention. Special attention is called to YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH- A Fine Elysian Beaver Overcoat, A Handsome Elysian Beaver Ove Au Elegant Fer Beaver Overt A Stylish English Kersey Overce at BP CALL EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH. A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N.B—All purchasers should bear in mind that the above Goods are thoroughly shrunk, and made equal to custon work. octid-tr 7 REAT INDUCEMENTS OF FERED TOSOASH G DUYERS ae BOOTS AND SHOKS, suit- able for Fall and Winter Trase.— Gaiters, wads, JW. SELBY, 1914 wards, JW. SELBY, between 19th and 2th streets. FALL STYLE HATS. STINEMETZ, Hatter, HEATING STOVES. We have a large force of first-rate Me- shania. Plumbers, Gas Fixters, Tinners, fers, Sinte Cutters, Stove Jobers. ac sand give Special Attent te ail Jobbing In these departments. HAY WARD & HUTCHINSON, 317 Ninth street northwest. ang Parties, Balls, &c.,| at ond D etrevws northwest | Fall and Winter Clothiog, " DRY Goons, PFICES KEDUCFD ON CARPETS. ULL STOCK OF PRY GOONS AT LOWER RATES THAN FOR TWENTY YEARS ereroggtn Cotton, We —uuprecedented, leavy Canton-# bern 1. Like best Calroone. @4c —fast colors. Drret» Gooels Pinide, 195.16, se All Wool Gotten at Sat et Best mater Wiack Cash Movrning Goods tn Marisoms Drap Rte. &c “ak Ck MOST BE SOLD FOR CASH. PEt LL ISGRAIN CARPETS Dow N FROM Tse A YD —NOW FOR RARGATYS aa American Brussels, @1.25—w orth rneeets $2 00 to @1.25. 8. OL Clothe—vore Chem por! tr G * BOLL POPLIN st@ 1 WHITE FLANNEL, % » rth Sr conte SED COMFORTS GEO. 3. JUUNSON & CO Snow flake Suit ir Pinide erbocker Plaids and Suit much, erench Diagonals: Prapd Bt. Black Silk € k=: Bicck Alpacas a: Ko Binck yard, Thr aud street sud party 18 per yord, worth & best quality.) $4 per d st 9! per deven BRODHBAD & Ce nine, av, bet, dob and Ich ate JUCTIONS, J,C. WISWALL&CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW FOR PALL AND WINTER, GUODS We are enabled to seit ANDROSCOGGIN COTTONS At 10 Ceuts per 5 BEST WAMSUTTA COTTONS, 14 © EXTBA HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS 5 Cents, AND OTHEB DOMESTIC GOODS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICE ba PAIRS PINE WOOL 11-4 BLANKETS St $6; ususl price $10. Also, DIBECT FROM THE FACTORY. THE BEST WOOL BLANK Ever Sold for 95. UNDERWEAR, For Ladies, Gents and Children, at lees thau cost of roduction. Men's UNDERSHIBTS and DRAWERS, 40 Cents, BLACK SILKS, the choicest makes and gualitics, from bankrupt sa'e, SEST GOODS EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY BLACK CASEMERES, 65 Cents to $1. BLACK ALPACAS 25 Conts; decided bargains Extra Fine BLACK ALPACAS, 37% Ceut« por yard. Full width (ail Linen) TABLE DAMASK, 50 Cents per yard. The entire stock at an average reduction of 23 ber cent. on former prices. J.C, WISWALL 4 Co., 310 SEVENTH STREET, Near Pennsvivania avenue, D®*® GOODS NOTICE. The undersigned having purchased from the as- signees of the late firm of Bogan & Wylie thetr on- tre stock of DRY GOODS, kc, Bas reopened at the old stand. 1014 7th street, Wich s choice and select assortment of NEW FALL AND WINTEB GOODS, which will be gojeet lowest rates. Great bargains may be ex WM. BIRD WYLIE, oct2s-tt JO14 7th treet uorthwest 'HEAPEST CASH DRY GOODS STORE IN WASHINGTON. octas tr ing Cotton, 2c. ard wide Pacific Cambrics, in Navy Blow, Seat 12c.; worth 250. le width Black Water proof, 75c. cA. — 707 MARKET SPACE. lack Apres Se.; worth 20. Over one yard wide Biack Washinere,87c : very Sne Bereetee te, Black Silks, @1 25. 21.50, octas tr ONE OF THE CHIEF OBJECTS EEN vusiness to offer to the public very G HAS tp our bi beet jualities of all classes of ‘a DRY GOODS, giving the best value for the smallest amount ex. In no one item have we obtained #0 great success inour Jest BECEIVED ANOTHER INVOICE OF WEW CARPETS. LADIES’ GOODS. ME. DOUGLASS, of ++ ~ 13 Bet 7 Heme, wos Bord y X fr) sr Mie BALTIMORE FRIO pov Is" Bo 130 ERY SToRS ATEST SCY Les 2. northwret VERMILYA Ie wr iling LADIES ELEGANT BUTTONED BOOTS Of hits own ma Ladies SUITS CLOAKS. SOneTR, at S BEULEWS $15 Marker sj TRATT ON informs the indies @ aid victuity thet in ald MILLINERY for Fai » i BONNETS aot MATS to Bow oet FLOWERS, FeaTusc MLAS HINBONS \J Ss. SELMA KOPPERT, i 614 Oru SARE, « te Pares . PEBLI 2 HYnS, WORSTED ODS, « CADNVA> EMEBOLD gon Jackets, W Watete, Choate Hove, and Leggings in wool, clot eof dren's Merioo Cloabs, 4 308 LOT OF Kr 8 AND INSEBTINGS, VERY CHEAP 3 \ OONCE SPOOL Market A discount to duessmakers STUER TRIM +. SBalls ade of Notions at 2! per ceat ST and DRESS Caps sod OVERSKIRIS made to HAMBURG BELDING co SILK Bac FICHUS, JACK order, Ladies dwu octlé-tr ME Pp JEANNERET M L . r BETULNED oM Pak With the choteret rt t of PATIZRN DONNETS ene H+ Ts DRESSM AKING 1) al! te branche 1107 PENNA AVENCUK and S3 NORTH | CHARLES 8ST. BaALTi 3 | MES.2P Patmen M of FELT HATS i € OSTRICH FEA THERA, F, | Fancy Fle C reuch and Birds, VELVETS, SILKS aod | BIBBONS. Special sttention given E 1209 F rtreet. to orders, 2.P. PALM berween Lit! sepm-tr PIANOS, &c. | Ww" KNABE & CON WORLD KENOWNED PIA nos. rand, Sjuere Grand, ware at cieht | G By Prand., By Up TUB BeST MADE Mots bon Pinnos, wi bhave been in ase ind teat at very to a bivg aud Bepairing promp'ly attend * ws ts < PIANO WAREROOMS, A1h ot a few doors above Pa ae "MA STIBFE PIANOS, “uusarpaned in tone, touch, snd durebility, om easy terme. | or targe discount tor euch! eR | GL. WELD & BRO. Sole Agents, 323 ith tres: northwest, fuare above Patent Ofiive.) Ut inet rumente t aud repetred it Boe i. | PJSLUBT, DAVIS & 00.5 PIANOS, celebrated for sweetness of tone, delicacy of toned Hi terms, at © 11 Sth street northwest. s69-eoly! wag | SPLENDID STOOK OF THE WORLD-BR- a KNADE PI FAMILY SUPPLIES. ASAIN SECURITY O18 IS SAFE ONDER ALi CIRCUMSTANCES It will barn in all kerosene or cos! for it and take no other } HH" BEACH, i tamps. A j DEALER IN POULTRY, GAME, && Hictels and Restsuraute « epeciaity Urders solicited 01, 402 Center Brands—Now. 400. and 227 Bavage Fyuare Market. Hewsienoe. No 129 Im" | 316 Jéth street somthwest Botts. BUCK WHEAT, &c. Choice New York Batter Choice New York Buckwheat Moller’s Diamond Syrup. Vermont Maple 8+ rup, Cape Cod rine. Currant fi ie ep ~~ a ens Quince Jelly put up under our TREET MARKET 720 20TH Steuer. Danae ee a ad Lt all Kinds. at lowest OL AME inseason Fine Clover BON Y. iframes Of 3 poundsesch. Fresh FISH and 0 ‘seplé tr WM. LINK BANKERS. TO 85.090 invested tn Btock Privilegee SERT FLEE cett ly NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT co, DEPOSIT co., Corner With st and New Yors avenue Fi2E AND BUBGLAR-PBOOF VAULTS. |. TAMONEY & CO,, Emmet! teehee x aon ‘are prepared NEwWGOODS SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES FOR §35 TO 100. SAMPLES OF READY MADE FALL AND WINTEB OVERCOATS. OEVLIN & CO.,