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‘The Guitean Case. Masente Memorial Services. furnishes the following of the headed by Venerable DRY GOODS. * DRY GOODS. HOW THE ASSASSIN SPENDS HIS TIMB—HTS HRALTH | IMPRESSIVE SERVICES AT FOUNDRY CHURCH IK S % . “7 ¥ — oy IMTROVED—HIS CONFIDENCE IN REGARD TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE PRESIDENT. (CocHRaNEs GREAT MARKED-DOWN 809 MARKET SPACE, = ——— eure: aes ge ‘Mithras Lodge of Perfection No.1, A. and A. 8. ag=ogie ‘ 809 . @ prisoner Guiteau Occuptes the cell in | Rite, held a lodge of sorrow at Foundry church, Cochrane's Domestic J LOCAL MENTION. Which he was placed after Sergeqnt Mason had | yast evening, in memory of their lamented brother, Ean Rome for cus bones share BROWN & CLAGETT, cee shot at him, on September 11th last (the first one | James a. Garfield, late President of the United es ong oe Geo raph yo: ‘The Weather. oa the main floor, east side of the south wing), Dut | States. ‘The solemn exercises,rendered exceeding ‘Would cal! the attention of Purchasers to thelr steal re re ee ee eer ike} | he ts given the privilege when consulting with his | iy impressive by the mysteries of the Masonic ee a of Sewsonadie Dey Gootla, Dive Pe Fes aera DiC-November 1:28b Wet! | counsel of occupying the tant calion the mamnicct- | heal mere tetas tree ini assemblage. Pow high, i —— palate i i gk ee |r eh woe ney cua ome | Eg a Ge 7, Petes Jewelry Store. dapninaaconnpugnine Se ee northern portion, no change in temperature, and | lested. It will be remembered that when he was re se ‘Ts who ma ss Ff apen O0 fata ana took wn fone during the iight slowly falling barometer. first taken to jail he was about as nearly tright- | CoL ‘Rockwell, J. Stanley Bowe ee keep | nee Gatehell; sale confined nist in re estate ot | toga Ne der Pounayivanie avenue Tom "also murt beth Kode sank aid heavy, Housekeeping Goodell kinds and quatitien at Special Weather Bulletin. eued to death as could be possible, and up to the | and other gentlemen employed at the Executive | R.A. Bennett, infant: acceptance of offer ordered. eee eatsctins tac te boltace boon. the lowest rates. 25 RAIN OR SNOW TO-MORROW. time he was arraigned he was in continual dread | Mansion. Baker agt. Penn; auditor's ratified. In re Seepage nsec — ‘The chief signal offic The officers TEeAnt, tn to the press:—The cold wave has tward over the lakes during the past nd the region of lowest temperature is now ldeated ke Ontario. The tem- ture has n degrees from New award to Slorida, and risen about In the states of the Mississippi and leys. A second area of low tempera- rently advancing from Arizona and W Mexto, where snow prevailed during Thurs ir weather continues In New Englond and "rn portion of the middie statesana cloudy Weather with ‘cbt rain has prevaiiel in the south era states the Olle valley and Missouri, and light fow in Tor vebrask: sas and Colo Northeast to southeast winds prevail in the | e Pegion and souti Wits continue on t Atlantic cousts The indicat Bortheast to southeast winds, thre and rain or snow will prevail in the middie Attantic + and tow Fh States, and nerthwester!, und ns ure that tening weather w England, r lake region | nid The following « terat the Sig deg.: 1 48.5 de nd matddle | § ot — mobbed. When he was shot at by Ser- geant Mason his fears were greatly augmented. As inay be suj “apie he, fora time, was notin the Dest of healt and, having an attack of malaria, he lost flesh. When informed that he had to go to court for arraignment, be appeared to be quite Sick and plead that he was In no fit condition to go to court, but he was compelled to go much against will Not having met the expected and having been returned to jail in safety, from this Ume his heaith seemed to tinprove. HIS IMPROVED CONDITION, During the past month his weight has increased probably ten pounds. His hair, which he had cropped short When he was first placed in prison, has grown some and he now presents x somewhat | more respectable appearance than see ‘Wa changed man, and his actions indi- the is quite confident of acquittal on the of logal insanity. When not engaged in Htation with his counsel he spends most of “in writing. It thought he ts preparing Besides bis counsel, Mr. Scoville, ed in studying his case as medical 7, of Utica, and Dr. Smith, of h—syend some time each day In for several hours each day, parties | the center of Bennett, Rev. Arch Chapter. Henderson, F. Allen, were E ely at lodg Master Samuel T. Schofie sonic guests, occupied the platform. John H. Ol- cot, senior warden, was seated on a raised chair draped in mournti and H. H. Gerdes, junior warden, on a like chair in Halvor Nelson, ery, No. 2; W. P. Crews, W. R. Bushby and W. G. Column: AA. Birney and W. Pentalphita “Lodge, No. 2, of which bodtes deceased was. a incmber. Brothers Wm. thirty-second, who were seated re- ceremonies which were inters sic, were conducted accordin; Brother Matthew 71 oration, paying an e And the prominent Ma- , in the center of the east aisle, the left aisle. Edwin B. McGrotty Was master of ceremonies. On the platform were the following brethren of the thirty-thind J. Mills Brown, inspector for the District umbia; William Norton Ireland, William Rey- nolds Singleton, Luther H. Pike, Clement Weils ‘of Col>| Dr. John Clark Hagey and Dr.Hatch. Among the prominent York Masons on the plat- form were Grand Master Larner, F.&A.M.; and Grand High Priest Jochum, of the Grand Royal W. H. Browne, D. B, Ainger and resented Columbia Command- C No. 1; and James ‘Mendeniiall, the The guards of honor Roose and John W. the head and foot of the coffin: rsed with to the ritual of imble delivered an ent tribute to the worth estate of Sei jompson ; order pointin, yn trustee. Randall agt. Wel 5 Pouce Court—Judge Snell. ‘Wednesday, after our report closed, Suste Worth- ington and Mary Hess loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days each. uel Johnson, carrying a hs $20 or 20 days. Louisa Mason, vagrancy and pros- titution; bonds or 80 days. Maud Acton, and prostitution; personal bonds. John F. carrying a razor; days. James Forsyth, Mey Tancy; bonds or ‘sadays._ ‘Thomas do. days. Lewis Bowman, do.; 9)days. Charles R. Haight, Richard MeMahon and Barbara Bohres. forietted collateral. William Flemming, assault on John H. Robinson; ease continued under $200 Donds. Moses Smith’ allas Moses White, colored, charged with burglary and larceny; grand jury? bonds $560. John Leonard, assault on William: ‘Thomas by striking him on the head with an iron elght: $20 or 30 days. He noted an appeal. Ben- in Gaskins, second offence of larceny in ste Ing a bag of rags from Edyar Fukes; grand jury mids $300. Yesterday, after our report closed, Thomas Dent, cursing and ‘swearing in a house lod enough tobe heard omthe street; or 15days. Jacob Hall, colored, charged with making an indecent expo. sure of his person on an open lot; $1C0 or 9 days in the workhouse. Geonze Stall, disturbing a church Stinging, paiba, si. cured Brain and Nerve. ‘Well’s Health Renewer, test remedy on earth ee, leannons, Sexual Gevllts, ko" for im] 480 Pa. ave. es Hard or Soft Corns Are speedily removed Dottie will doit. Stott & Cromwell. ‘The Fairest Faces Are sometimes marred by myriads of markings of tetter or fre: removed by a Dr. Benson's Yield to it. les, Whicl “Alderney wi Fresh Alderney Butt and delivered in ¥-1D. * Also, cottage cheese, Dutter be. per qt. Cream, i0c. pint. Ward” prints, and ANCING AND DEPORTMENT, by use of Curealine pimples, ana opular toilet dressing, known a: kin Cure, Even scroftilous ulcers Di s.”7 tere curbed every morning _ GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. smarting, irritation of the urina diseased Aischanges, = by Buchu- Stove & Cromwell, 480 Pennsylvania ot 3 one Se. po are readily dic. sweet er 1b. milk, \derwear bargains in ladies’ fine Cotton: Derkse prices tn tees meee mot be fenresion, In Wool or Merino if you are not supplied, Extra value we offer, oaut be deuied. French Underwear also made by Nun's Boch excellent hand-work no ledy shun. i nd sewing very Hue, very c} Coming bolidays oblige us t0 reduce the bea.” dies? janne) or Fel For ery etd weathers when jenpie don"t melt; ‘Handsowely etabroidered and sewed with care, Low prices on these, all may compare. MORAL. If after you have read this sone, Don't ief procrastination make i Jone: - you securing banca 5 Which vanish quickly like the morning air, N EW DRESS GOODS. BROCADE SATINS, $1.78 quality for $1. 50. COLORED SURAH SILKS, Cc ARD, SEATON PERRY, OF THE LATE FIRM PERRY & BROTHER, WILL OPEN AT THE “PERRY BUILDING,” PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNFR 9TH STREET, ABOUT NOVEMBER 15TH, WITH AN ENTIRE NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS OF THE BEST CLASS ATTENTION, HoUs| ; 24-inch goods, $1.25. cere =F GUITRAU CONFIDENT REGARDING THE HEREAFTER. | and heroism of the deceased. Hon. George B. i MUELLEx will continue to receive new. — ssriu's Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe Meeting: fortelted collateral. George Star, for- i me pie ache aes Yesterday a lady tract distributor passed some | Loring. » mason of the #24 degree, was introduced | fetted collateral. 8. M. Briscoe, charged with keep- | pansian Dancing COLORED SILK VELVETS, DOvaLe-wintTHt ALL-WoOT, CasHwERE, 35 cents, at | “I tracts to him, remarking, “I hope you | @n@ delivered @ grand panegyric. | ‘The address | ing a dangerous dog that bit Charles Branson; $10 | WEBNESDEYS Rp. 100 DOZEN TOWELS, $3 PER DOZEN, worth #4. Huf’s Black Goods Store, No. 713 7th Street north- | have made your preparadions for eeeruity rhe -followed by praver by Rev. B.D. Power. of | or3odays. Julia Johnson, colored, charged with ntlemen's Ci west. | site Ae pi a et the Vermont Avenue Christian church, and bene- | stewing a pair of pants and a handkerchief from | —= ———— = BLACK SILK VELVETS, ae Prisoner cheerfully, angwered: “On, I am all | diction by Rev, Wm. A. Harris, ‘The Imusic was | Srahns “paren pants and A handkerehiel from BOOTS AND SHOES. Aline of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 50 «ty! Tuose or OCR PaTnONS AND Frrexps wishing | Might in that regs Shorty after’ that some | rendered by te Masonle Chelr and the chelt of St | Aingon'b. Spete wd ine oach Cae oe d oS ae ow £1.25 to $9.75. ine eSTa , 50 stylon, reduced Portraits for the Holidays will please let ws have and In reply to the ques: | John's Episcopal church, Georgetown. | Rev. F.D. | Hummer, aseauit on Jolin H, Robinson by heathy | <= i Sica: their orders as early as possible M.-P. RICE. | as ae std Lou tay tell | Fower offered prayer and Rev. Wm A. Harris pro-| nim in the face with the bute Of Arevolver: coke | HE GREAT CLOSING SALE 42-inch SHOODA CLOTHS, Sissi the public that 1am in good spirits, and feel, as | nounced veneatction at the close of the ceremo- | Uinued ‘on defendant pelsonal bonds Pateies | I B NG E eas ilies ee For Duulop & Cox silk, oper, and derby hats, | weil as Tever did with no inaiaria, sich as 1 had | mos PN eS UE a ol EL rg, eae ce ai rete halen quality for €2igeente. | ye SINGLETON & BOEKE'S, to James Y. Dav iS, 621 Pennsylvania uve- ne few weeks since. the way, I see by_the ———— * OF a : ve P| nate . INTIN go to Janes ¥. Davis’ Sons, Se yn ee eye eae lll wrnaninetonlWas nell ieacetees tion’ ordered. Frank P. Oliver, embezzlement: EP FRENCH CASHMERES, EMAN MIISTEAD and not a priv. who turned tn the alarm for the fire at | brothe York. Th , ain't 1? Mr. Seovill little while ago and he will bring my el (Mrs. Scov morning. My be here to-night, and he will house, 2: do. sliced, 20c Mears Beet sirloin, 18420-. per. Ib.; do port 3 Hib roast, 12 Cornet heed, 81120. : Dried Beet, ade. ; Steak, 1235420. ; Shipped e302. continue? for one week. Edith ‘Washington and Daisey Allen, threats Flora Jackson; $10) bonds or 15 days in jail. To- eas Burk, loud and boisterous; $ or SINSHEIMER & BRO. 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I. 1736 cents to $1.50, HABIT CLOTHS, 019 501 MARKET RPA Tongues, 60.450. amd, 15:20: f Y 3 vagrancy; bonds or 90 7% e Pupil and Authorized OUTLINE. Hess aS INGE OF 6 Veal, 124/202; Mutton, 1015.2 Pork,” 14 tare Geen Te Bottands trespassing on the SS ee Go Uv MMMM RER FFF RRR ecco ci Snes | id he seemed not to care for Sausage, Wwuldc.; Bacon Hams, sugar cured, | Agricultural park: $5 or 7 days. William Soper, cWaril citar ties aerate viaioe tee wantin 4 UU MMMM Hos E Re the £ peg | TS inight say, but determined to | 1611 Shoulders, 12)sal4e.; Breasts, 1415c.; | qisorderiy conduct; $5 or 7 days. James Moore, Ory shee d = <i 4 UUMMME BE RR peror pnd onion cee | an Ibe Pacey Ee To eek Gd Si, eae ptoncity GREAT BARGAINS: ee Lu. vu MMM BES kee R OB toe wnat niu ssronney conus care, {ae Tet"gecT BfeRa ts. doe Lemons, | Harry beds ix aoe, te ace maa eats d ce, 21 a STRICT A’ RNEY COREHT rs el ‘ad Sy a kins, forfeited collatera: Jule le Paul ies’ Goat Button Shoes. at say WHE . x E IN NI RN ary informs the ladies of Washington and | Mr. Corkhfll this morning steted that the gov- | Pies, madde, S| Thorn and Tom O'Neli, affray; O'Neil was dis- | Ladies Kid Button Shoes. ESAS, woth S76 | OS ek SOMERS IX NEW EATTEERE. eee t she will claaly give ther the benefit | ernment was ready and the witnesses had been, or peck; Gopes, coke ie space, ghanged, and the others were fined $5 each. Dan | Ladies’ Kid Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.25 ee Ae FINE GRADES. lat her Parlor and OPice, 702 13th stree 2 : & ; : S, dake. 3 do, | Harbaugh, assa a E Tatien Pips 5 = NG, Rorthwest, frou 10 an, unt 6 pein, On AM Alter | Gow tro ae mraneds that Dr. Gray, who came | fancy, &al0e.; Cranberries, 12118. per ‘Bes, on | days. Rose Wayland, assault on Barbara Jobn- | £4 Sethe Dee marae Wee tee ia aes che ae = jown from the New York st: ne asylum at | Fisi.—Sheephead, 15a20c. per Ib; Por ja : SL. 5 ; Thursday next. November 10, until further notice. | aoe See te a Seats Mie cae sc cuiban| 3 Perch, sladde. per sei rel Roek, Tage” ina, | 8005 $1 z Ko ow reioe of. vai sie nT 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWE: CABINET OAK, Every thickness, : | lett this ruorning for home, but will return; that Ht ead eri Affairs in West Washington. | | Avarts Pelion a INDIANA ASH, “* Pe fn the orate ane eitleone Pate ton peebaren ass of Rechabites, celen ved ine aniversary Wednes: | About 76 pairs Men's beautiful Trilet Slippers, the GUPNE, Dar & co, INDIANA WALNUT, \, %, é i, X inch, nd Pomtnade Cardon, which 28 | ne (Corkhill) will di ine finally on the order of © bes ‘Terrapin, | ay evening at Curtis School building, and the — at $1.20 SR ET Se pemsnine oak eteledai ne nN papel proof in the case, &e, He did not anticipate any $6139 per doz , $18 per | Same evening was chosen by lady friends of the . inting Hager nal ~ De found at Mile. Aiar ndetwear, hs 7th street. Low pi Powerrvt small tl T Aw Atways Heap or Tae List with bargains, ean be seen b Offered for to-n chambers, £9 sets, 44 pleces, $5. Bi great trouble in obtaining a jury. A reporter, Said, should know from what he liad seen here- t fore that It 1s not as difficult as some would sup- pose. ea gee The Republican Central Committee. THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS TO BE ASKED TO RE- STORE SUFFRAGE TO THE DISTRICT. The republican central committee of the District, hekl a special meeting last nisht at the hall of the BUTTER. ern Creamery, Cheese, 152%. VEGETABLES.. per peck; Spi Onions, ‘Turtle, 25e.a$1 each, ~ Potatoe do, Sweet, 40:50¢. per Dk pk; Cucumbers, 30:60c. per 100; Cabbage, 10a2%c. per head; Kale, 15920. per peck; Sprouts, 20a30c. per bunch; 40a50c.; Carrots, iia Print, £0e. per Ib.;_West- w York, 40c. ; Roll, 80a35c. n35e. per doz” i rT’ peck; 3 Tor 450 cs rish, 30a40c. atoes. 40250¢. per innach, 20990 T peck; Beet: Lettuce, Babee i? Bade, per head? aube.per” bunch; Ej organization for presenting a sik banner to the tent. ‘The exercises inciuded Scripture readin, and an address by J. G. Bates, an oration by Emmett Smith, an address by'T. B. Marche, and musical perforimances by Prot. Levi Brown’ and Henry Bart. The banner was presented by Miss Bettie Huddieson and received by W. M. Hall. AccIDENT.—Mr. Samuel Riley, of this city, while riding through Tennallytown yesterday afternoon, was thrown from his horse and broke his arm. Hée came to Georgetown !n company with Mr. Andrew We still continue to sell Cousin’s Cur Kid Button at $2.69, and Cousi French Kid at $3.75, in fact every- thing we have at ACTUAL COST, as we close business by January Ist next. If you wish to eave money call at once, as our stock is Look for Name and Number. SINSHEIMER & BRO., still complete. This is an opportunity seldom offered. 820, 822 aNp 624 Seventu Street NorTiwesr. INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 36 ined wide. INDIANA CIIERRY, Every thickness, INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 ind’ wide. MAPLE, Every thickness, SOFT TELLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, S| Sey a re eat TL KK Sbottle castors, | Nuttonal Veteran Ciub, on New York avenue—the | Plant, '5a10e. each; Bess, 30240c. per p ic, | Riley where he received medical attention. bee . : B8S8g it ik Et a sets, 6 pleces, 18¢.3 god! rg resident, Mr. A.M. Clapp, in the chs 4 Jas. | (Lima), 20.25¢. per qt.; Cy! 82102. per doz. THE GRAIN TRaDE.—Atrived by canal, boat Sen- 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I. Bssg, tt Ex Ar ovr cant fat dish; $7 p: > . M. Clapp, in the chair, an hurnips, 25130e. per peck; Celery, 5:10c.; Squash, | ca with 860 bushels wheat, 800 bushels corn, and | 10 is tL ye Se aiited SAAD ADS. its: | M. Gregory secretary. Mr. Clapp addressed the PADapEIn- aoewe , # Squash, | 999 vbls. flour. There were no offerings on Change Sgss8 Tl Luu KOK 2 Sido ONG shortly ine rreutee; | meeting, thanking the members of the committee | “eit tapiim, 3 per 1b; Chickens, | to-day and no sales of grain. T[ HE GREAT FORCED SALE AT HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE'S SQUARE, 1 kinds of toys, doll carrtizes, hoMby | for electing him chafrman. He alluded tn complt- | 75c.a$1 per pair; i ~ per pair; Geese, | | THE CoaL Trape.— Twenty-seven boats left Cum- " ever offered’ to any pubite before, | mentary terms to tetas chairman, Mr. Wins B, | 7oe-asi each? Squads. 50 per dow. noe Mies poh echat at es Cat feed WILLIAM HAHN’S SILES, S | Sixe= Sraxer axp Rew Yous Avanea’ stein’ onal Auction and Bargain | Reed. He advocated the continual agitation of | | Game.—Reed Birds, per Gor + Ortolan, | 57.09 tons: New Central Go, boi tonss Mary? LARGE | Srraove Square. 7th street northwest. the subject of suffrage in thts District until it ts | $2 523 i; wild rurkey, || 7 09 cones New Central Oo baii4| wns, Mary MOIRE ANTIQUES, ——— brought about. Mr. W. C. Chase offered a resolu- | $1.25a$1.50 each; Quali, £0 per doz; Rab- | tone. Bordon Gon $00 toner nines Anan Ges enIB RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, YARDS. | Nourmeny Liseorr Manger Sovamm CHEAPEST mourning goods, at 714 7th street. tion. which wis Tred to a special committee, | bits, 25c.; Sq 1s, 10ai5e.; Ducks (red head), ene For Alexandria—American Go., 576.09 tons. SATIN! San atter modification adopted. The resolution | $1.50; do. (can. ck), $2.50.; do. (shufflers), 75e.a | & ‘or Alexandria—. . a6 7a Henat. 8, provided “that a committee of five be al $1 per pair; Venison, 25¢. per Ib. strect, between i. e variety of trimmings rier at B. Salomon’s, the pop- th street northwest. N.B.— Walt upon the President and tue Con: United States and ask for a restoration of the rage to the people ot the District.” <r chairman of the committee on Tules, stated that his committee was not ready to ing Sarah Wa FINED FOR ASSAUL1 This morning in the named Daniel E @ A DISCHARGED SERVANT. Police Court a white man rbaugh was charged witl: shington, colored, Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tax Evaxme STAR. WASHINGTON Cases IN CoURT.—The circuit court of Alexandria county, Judge Keith, now holding Sign: *‘Red Slipper.” Branch, 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘The immense stock of heavy accumulated BROCADE SATINS, SATIN DE LYONS, 1 ; a its November term at the court-house here, has “ . WILLET & LIBBEY. ing’s to-morrow, a | TePort, Dr. Tindall, from the sub-committee, not | The colored girl testified that she S | Several cases involving District parties upon its | (ting, the long hot, spell. is fast shrinking | down PLUSH it D * @ | having put in an appearance. ‘The credentials of | Harbaugh’s employ as a servant and was dis: ay L ed with y reducti hay made, ES, very fine work horse, at 12 0 D d shared lite Mrs. IL. owed her $19, and when | docket. Among these cases are: Mark Youn, few days there will be no further nesd for ue to force — Sidney Herbert were presented as a proxy. Mr. | Charged lately, a: ne #19 a Tey Beant | A. Dovlze; J. Heimer vs Zepheniah Jones; Mark | sales: Oxty To-woxnow you can buy at R. Gold- | Henry Piper spoke against the practice of recog- | Sle went to collect the $19 a few nights ago she . sehimid’s, 812 7th st. “nw. Hne periuimed toilet Soap, 3 takes for Se; Japan’d coal he: Bhovel, Xe nition of proxies, and took the ground that the Trepublican | committee should discountenance roxies. The ¢ Was assaulted Mr, Harbaugh in the fac by both Mr. and Mrs. Harbaugh, holiing her while his wife beat her ir. Harbaugh turew her down on the Young vs. P. P. D ey and Enoch Cook vs. Alll- son Nallor, jr. ‘The ‘oung-Dodge cases are on the assignment for to-day. They are debt cases. The THERE ARE STILL LEFT: SATIN MERVEILLEUX, ; ; z 0 i ROCADE VELVETS, reekatn rsifd ft was an important sug- ace. : ea eS a Oa Of | 125 Pairs Ladies $1.50 and $1.25 Pebble and Kid Button B containing. 10" pic =e tion, and this subject should go to the cominit. | He Fand kicked her In. the ribs, and dragged her | Suit Of Cook vs, Naylor is an action growing out Of 400 Patra Tadion BOO BRAS! Oooe mad and Ges woodbine tollet soapy lange cakes for | (6 On Tules and by-laws while the subject of @ | 10 the door and putied her arm out of price an | #claléa By Cook that Nation aire Ladies Ex rracoa DS, Fes: real majolica fruit plates, 10c. a pi covered saucepons, I colors, 10e.; 16-tn.’ 1 T-qt. tin cups, 3c; rubber coms, 5c.; fancy deco} ated china card receivers on stand only 50c., worth $1; tin pie plates, 2e.; large wooden kit .; scrubbing brushes, 4¢ CITY AN ieve: qt. sin different D DISTRICT. code was before it. A motion to recognize Mr. Herbert as a delegate was carried. Mr. Myers moved that the central committee proceed to de- clare the office of vice president of that committee, held by Isaiah Washington, vacant; and sitet some dis-ussion the chalr ruled the motion out of order until the by-laws are prepared and the com- mittee fully organized. Mr. Geo. Boston desired to ask the chair a serious question; he wished to know if the central committee was in funds. ‘The chair, probably misunderstsnding the word funds for bruised face 1 andes and he should thea threw her down the steps. She showed a in corroboration of her statement. Mr. and Mrs. Harbaugh testified that the girl wae disorderly in their house, and dented owing her so much money, and also denied assaulting her. The court remarked that for their wages they should be paid without any delay, and these people, who are sed. He thought the girl en laboring people work oor, should not had been abused dismiss the charge against her and fine Mr. Harbaugh $10. ssession of them without sale under the deed, It is expected that the November term of the court will close this afternoon, TEPORTER’S NoTEs.—There were three tenants of the station house cells this morning—an insane colored woman from Loudoun, en route to the Insane Asylum, and two eciored boys for fighting. ‘Mr. Geo. W.Hawkshurst has been appointed in- spector in the custom house here nee Win. A. Cave. ‘The republican pole on the riverside had be- Cloth Top 110 Pairs Ladies ¢ and $1.50, now $1.25 an 50 Pairs Gents Double, Sole Han Wo . now $3.50. 85 Pairs Gents Fine Calf Sewed and Pexged Boots, from $4, down to 115 Patra Gauls Fine Gaiiern Walktant 125 Pairs Men's Solid orth, from Setepe to $2.50and $2. $ forking Shoes 25. 1,200 Paire Neat and Duratie Shoes for Boys and Girls, reduced to $) d $1. Stitched Gaiters, Button, from $2.50 to $2. Malt ‘Bolla Laced’ Sthoses worth $1.75 qflome-made and Button, at 75 cents, VELVETS! EVENING SILKS! GEO, F. TIMMS, HARRY B. PARKER, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Ne he ius Pe on es come somewhat rotten and was cut down yester- | Rappers and Arctha¢ Be dee nous, Ole Amusements, &c., To-night. pete ieron conan ea eS Omets | a sranvixe Maw SwarcaEs 4 Lapy's Pocker. day by persons who had purchased it for firewood. Ford's Opera House —“Eviction.” should be son aet : : BOOK FROM HER HAND.—AS Mrs. F. H. Sunith was —— SASONS WHY National Theater.—Herrmann, the magtetan. hall Te oy eae uns (ae rmith tae treasuber suid | Passing Ascension Chureh, at the corner of Mus-| ‘Tne, Kixe or ue Busco Mzx—The murder of | FIVE REASONS WHY GUINNIP, DAY & CO. a Ses eraer Masonic Tennpie—Fair of St. Patrick's church, | theTe was $8.47 due. A collection was tnereupon | Se ae EOE IE a a Cee TeE See bon ge Ls Tiree Sad tirely ready for business, Lue Gee 2 ; chs committee ay afternoon, a young white man snetched | York, on Monday night, by lam Tracey, IT IS EVERY ONE'S INTEREST TO BUY Congregational Cheerch.—Lecture by John B. | solvent? The chat cath terse al ee Comumltte | Ter pocket-book, and’ was captured by ollieer | connie — ———— Condensed Locals, THE STAR will be issued to-morrow in double- sheet or eizht-page form of fifty-six columns. Advertisers will confer a favor by sending in their orders by 12 o'clock for this enlarged and extraor- dinary edition. News-dealers can be supplied at a Moment’s notice by our new fast printing and fold- ing machine ry. Street Lamaps will be lighted at 5:10 p.m., and ex- tinguished t 11 p.m. Union Bethel conzregation met tn their hall, 3 Detween 16th and 17th streets, Wednesday eventn= and organtzed a literary society, Bishop Payne Dr ing. Cigar-maker’s meeting to-night. See advt. ‘The frame sates stable of D. Murphy, In an alley between 34 and 4g streets and Virgint: Due and E street soutuwest, was burned O'clock last night. The loss was about $% Meetings of unusual reliscious interest ina’ to be appointed to go before the President and Congress on the franchise subject would be an- nounced hereafter. ~-__»___ The Hed € In June last the American Association of the Red Cross was organized in this city and Miss Clara Barton, named for the office by President Garfleld, was chosen president. The chief object 4n organizing the society was to secure, by the action of Congress, at the coming regular session, a recognition of the treaty of Geneva, better known as the Red Cross, for the rellei of the wounded and the prevention of needless burbarl- tes in war, after the manner in which it 1s recog- nized by tile leading nations of the earth. It may have been notkved that the color= hoisted at Yorktown, were in panied by the flag of the Our own bright banne which hou: ind menced to cry, thing to ¢ Grant states and go oner ate tt all, nearly starved th Claims due t gregating $3, N. Y., in the’ Grant and locked uj Officer Grant, wi that he dtd not look ike a tai ed him to snach the pocl ‘two Or three perso refused, and he ¢ ugh for two men to e: The New Yor at the sixth precinct station- artested him, thinking asked him what book. He com- sald that he did tt to get some- aid he isa stranger, and asked for something to eat, and was stand it no longer. Officer hearing this he went out and the pris- and acted like a person Who ¥ ._ In tite Police Court to-day he wa: aling the pocket-boNk, and hung and He hat aiter ead and pleade? guilty, and was scatenced to six months null — of Newark, N. J., ag: wen attached at’ Albany, Vickard & Anderson, td ts OWe $27,000. Produ the > ange yesterday ap- '¥ notorious, was the Festilt, of a feud origi: nating in a drunken quarrel last spring. ‘Tracey was the keeper of a drinking saloon, and Miller anda number of his sporting friends becomtn; drunk and nolsy, he told them he did not wan their patronage or company. Miller fired three shots at Tracey, inflicting a wound in bis thigh. On Monday night ‘Tracey went into another saloon, where Miller was, and opening the door, pointed a pistol at Miller's breast, saying: “I have cone here to kill you.” The’ ball penetrated Miller's abdomen, He attempted to draw ils pistol, and fell, uttering exclamations of pein and anger, He died before he could be taken to the hospital. ‘Tracey 1s in custody. Miller was the son of a county officer in Texas. He begen his bust- ness Hie by selling papers, &¢., on railroads run- ning out of New Orleans, In which occupation he “gan to act as “steerer” for several notorious gambulng places there. He afterward started a in came” of his own, but was obliged to give it up and quit the city about six years ago, having $4 Hand-stitched Gaiters. $5 Fine Calf Button. $2 Nobby Englieh Lace Boots, $1 Stout Working Shoes, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. $5 Hand-stitched Boots. $4 Custom-made Boots, $3 Long-legged Boots. #2 Solid Work Boots, ‘$1 Boys Boots. WHITE AND BLACK OPERA SLIPPERS, nu? GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. ‘Silk Velvets and Plushes, in black and all the desira- ble shades, from #1 to $5. Black and Colored Silke, from 6234. Binek Brocade Silke, ‘Satin de Lyon, “"Srocades, in es and colors, yles ani Cashmere, 60, 6256, 75 and We are receiving daily’ all the Novelties in Goods, ‘with plaid and stripe to match, at prices defy Competition tn 4 ets and Comforts, in great variety,. ‘A great variety of Ladies’ Cloaking ‘with Leopard Plush and other trimmings to mateh, We are adding to our immense stock a beautiful line of Cloaks, Ulsters, &c., which we mean to ‘cheap. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., nb 817 Maker SPACE. st, Mervilleux from $1.26 to $2.50. ee Dry ‘that GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. e was the only fla rved the report of the special committee favor- | che.ited a Congressman out of $10,000. His reputa- 2 ‘ ANDSOME WRAPS. held thts week at the Waugh M.E. chure was thrown fo the breeze unaccompanied by the | ing the er-etion of a hew Exchange building, at a j tion in New York has been that of a gambler, $8.75 Ladies’ Best French Kid Button, H Of 2d aad A streets northeast. More than a score | emblem borne by those who, in other countries, | cost of $2,000,00 - | bunco-player and confivence man. In the latter | $3.00 The Noblest French Heel Button, aiien ie ieee wih Of penitents have been at the altar each night, have carried succor to the doomed and dying on | 4 secret organtzation has been formed in Balti- | he excelled. $2.00 Pebble Goat and Kid Button, tock thing for large mall men, @ number have professed saving faith. field and td whose merciful care has de- | more to have and insure the success of Sn $1.00 ae pee — Youths, Boys and Children, from which any taste cam = =a prived pestilence of some of its horrors, and who | Oriole pa 1 50 cents Solid School Shoes. Amusements. &c. have Deen almost omnipresent wherever htunan | oe PASCMtS 12 y HILLED BY EXPLOSION 'O€) FULMINATING POWDER. Forp’s Orena House. —“Eviction™ was presen: at the Opera House lasteveninz. It is what was suffering in any form couid be softened by human ald. a YEW GOODS! N John Murray, a roofer, weut on the roof of ashanty in Cincinnaif and found a cigar box on the root 80 cents All Leather Infant Button. Wool-lined Cloth Slippers and Shoes. be suited or any wishes as to quality or price accomme- ‘We are prepared to chow the largest and best eelected | dated, a > containing a yellowish-white sub: which he elaimed for it—a strong Irish drama of the present ‘tter the American Assoclation of the Red ee 4 AT stock of day. Mr. Verner and his company g play | Cross was organved in Washington with an ex. proceeded to examine, when it exploded, tore out fn a satisfactory manner. There 1s plenty o¢ fun init. “Eviction” to-nighf, to-morrow nia. t, and matinee to-morrow. NaTIONAL THEATER.—There has been a change ecutive board consisting of Judge William La’ Tenee, Dr. George B. Loring, Mr. Walker Blaine, Gen. Sturgis and others,it was duly incorporated in the District, and though, as yet, not recognized CLOAKS, S eyes, tore off his rigit arm, shattered the right side Of his body and broke every glass tn the ‘in- dows of the house. He was carried to the hospital, where he died an hour later. The material was L. HEILBRUN’S, No. 402 SEVENTH STREET N.W. WINTER WRAPS ating an ad jac ere = i i . , Seriat the National, resulting im Herrmann and | by the coverhment- it his a les status, Siuce | JACKET CLOTH, bya boy wig works’at a nreworks tactory to ano Bua Rae Ore onan ex Waanow. on Pi wing out all their great 133 Barton’s departure from Washington in July anger f vi est tri elties, list she has not been tdle. Following the same ener aroma 1G ins yewn rook anes aajoising, Joux B. Goveu delivers his best lecture to-night | course that sue Inarked out for herself and stead in all = : at the Congregation: urch at eight o'clock. Seats are reserved without charz Tue Farm of St. Patricl 's church at Masonic held at SU Joseph's Sehoc tween € and D northea: tainment. Visit. THE EXCURSION To LURAY CavERNs will Very pleasant way for people to spend giving day. Durps rm Fee have been recorded as follows Mary E. Godey to W. W. Curtis, property corn Beail and Congress streets: $5.25. Eliza MeCarty Hell on Ba street, be | 1 , 1S a very pleasant ente! Nobody regrets having paid it a afford a ‘Thanks- fastly pursued In the interest of humanity during the civil conflict in th's country and the progress of the Franco-Prussian war in Europe, s heen practical and laudable to the last degree. ‘The wisdom of recognizing the American clation of the Red Cross 1s’ now so generally ¢ <1 by publle men that bills contemplating i permanent establishment will no doubt be intro- duced in both houses of Congress early in the Session. —— TRADE AT THE RIVER FRoxt.—Harbor Master Sutton reports arrivals at the fiver front as fol- lows: Schr. Anna Bell, Gosley, 80,000 fect. lumber, tod. J. Gavin, lot 2, sq. 313; $1,000. J. A. Mazern fw A. J. Myers, lot 40, sq. 677; $1,400. Sarah A. Wahi and J. W. Wahi to J. W. Dick, part 3, sq. 535; $1,800. Hk Capron to Yoshida Kiyourl, subs. 100, Til and 245; $27,000. Bridget M. Fagan to Mary V. E. E. Jackson & Co: & ‘Anny, Gannon, 20,000 shingles, F. W. Smith; schir. Ocoke, Melson? 125,000 shingles, market; pungies John Henry, John Wag- ner, Magana, D. Streets, and sicops Fanny Shep- herd and Coast Survey,’ all with fish and oysters Biankets, largest Black Damasses, B ‘and olive, 30 cts., 37 cf Fine All-wool Cael Black Dress Silks, best make, only at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1, 75, $2. Black and Colored Satins, Best feather proof Bed Ticking, 25 cta. wre and weichta, Cloaks, trimmed witu the new style trimming, at $5, #6, 87, $8, $9, $10. navy blue 50 cla, Tocts.y $1, $1.25. per pair, $7.50, $3.50, a t . ret, 37 cts., 45 cts., 50 cts, 62ete., 75 eta., sizes, pure eilk, new patterns, only $1.25, Shaker Flannels, 25 cta., 37 cta., 50 cts. iruche and India Wraps. Cloth and Felt Skirts. All-wool Red Twilied Fiannels, 2 ete. 80 ets., 37 cts., ‘cts. 45 cts, 50 HE GENUINE TRIMMED ULSTE.#;, PLUSH TRIMMED JAC eh Bed Comforts, largest sizes 81, $1.25, $1.60, 99. | T 4th—You buy there cheaper than eleewhere, isarot ak as ieee Temple continues to draw large crowds. It is ud- | organized auxiiiary societies in Dansville, Syra- | Cloth for men and vows’ new fail styles, & cts. 50 cta., ahs F Sth—t is the only Poople’s Store, where you | ETS P. Ledimsrdecsn pate den mirably conducted. cuse and Rochester, N.Y., whose efforts in behalf 62cte., 75 cts. BEOWN'S GINGER find goods wo suit your taste and pocket, | Of the above, as we are confident of their superiority, ne Fark for St. Joseph's church, now betng | of the sufferers by the Michigan forest fies have | Ladies All-woo! Flennel Suiting, myrtle, 2d—You buy here only good Shoes. $d—You find all accommodations. n2-Im KNOWN TO DO ITS WORK! WHY LOSE TIME IN EXPERIMENTING? x CHOLERA AND CRAMPS 31 TIME 18 SHORT (ULI SE OF OUR EN STOCK OF TIRE BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS regardless of cost, remain'until December Ist. “Call and secure bar- gains. Store for rent and fixtures for sale. n3-24t EAR BROS., 734 Tth street northwest. Bers SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED, that has ever been seen in Washincton—SILK CIRCU- LARS, SILK DOLMANS, PLUSH COATS, PLUSH being made expressly to our order. NEW AND ELEGANT DRESS GOODS— ‘VELVETS, PLUSHES and SATINS, BROCADED MOIRES and WATERED SILKS, SATIN RHA- DAMES, SATIN MERVEILLEUX, EVENING SHADES IN CHOICE MATERIALS, BILLIARD CLOTH (for suits), CAMEL'S HAIR, LIMOUSINE ENGLISH CHECKS, HEATHER SUITINGS, &c., &c. eas | sabe. cy — I = Pond % oa ay, A. oe Markee; benzo a Erengic, Bowers, coal for aly Noveltios in Dress Trimming. joseph : . $4. 107; | Inland and Seaboard Company’; berge Cumberland, 10 Covers, embroidered with silk, $5, $1,200. J. W. Simms to E. Hayand, subs. 26 and 25, | coal for same; barge ahan, caal, eame ange Colores at» €5 $6, 87, $8, atl es BUntPRS Sq. 367: $—- Chas McHugh to Martin Martin, | F. 1. Morse, coal, same. and barge’ Johniiy aud | New Fall Dress Goods, 12% cts., 15 cts., 18 cts., 25 cts. ; oa eae Fre Dawelhs ait We ey ae $Id a aagEIE | Frank, coals same; schr. Abby Wasson, Lord, 140 | Shawls, new styles, $1.30, $3, $2.60,8.90, #4, &. | @ = MeDowell. sub. 102, si. 23: $640. John Sherman | tons stone, J. McKnight; schr. J. Solomon, Chisel- | Table Damasks, Napkine, ‘Towels, Sheeting, Cottons, >. J. Murphy, lot 1, block tine, 600 bushels oysters, market; also, pungies ‘Underwear. 4 W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 10, N. W. Fitzgerald to Martha Washington, Américan Eigle aud Five Recelving New Dry Goods Daily. BROWN’S ‘IRON BITTERS OS” HG ARTHY’ ; Brothers, with oysters, market. Lowest Prices. x earns © oa % m “How-De-Do, Hoxace?”—Hugh Waddell, of the a a ~ = Post Office department, is a cousin of Col Came- Covoren Kxicurs TeMrran.—The Grand Com- mandery of Knights Templar, of the District of Columbia, last night elected the following officers: Sir William H. Myers, RE grand commander: Addison, V.E.D. grand commander; Bir C. A. Stewart, generalissimo; Sir C. A. Lemar, ain-general; Sir J. B. Hutchins, prelate; Sir rson Tho’ jor warden;" Sir J.” H. Ton, who has been elected governor of Virginia on the Teadjuster ticket. The day before the election Horace, one of the colored men employed In the department came to Hugh to get his advice about voting. He wented to cast his ballot for Cameron, but said that three of the men of the department who were over him had said that they would se> that he was discharged if he did not vote the Di all CARPETINGS! BRUSSELS AND INGRAINS. TWO CARPETINGS!! PLY (AnPETQ) "> THEEE: rugveta, all sizes. Moquette, Sunytisa, Perelan, Tapestry and Velvet Ruge, PILES! PILES!!! Ov THOUSAND PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Condnct their business upon just and fair principles, ‘They have but one price, that isas low as possible; is ‘marked in plain figures, and no deviation is allowed. _ GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. sar Heney Date, Stralghtout republican Ucket. Hugh told him to Hassocks and Ottomans. Complete ells, Sr., recorder. ahead and not be afraid to vote for Cameron. | Floor Oil Clot widihs. Sesterday. afternoon Horace came to Hugh with | Oil Cloth Ri ‘Cocoa Matting, ete. Invite you to call; you will receive polite attentions BUILpisG Assoctations.—The directors of the | his face in one broad grin. He told how he had Se ir Carp Strengthener, North Washington Co-operative Building associa- pted resolutions that it has been voted and continued: “I met dem three men who sald dey was goin’ to git me discharged, and dey ham. Lace ‘Surtains, 28 cte., ‘37 cts., 50 cts., 62 glo cise er yard. not be urged to buy, but be heartily thanked for any Ingrain ¢: 90 cts., 37 cta,, 40 cts., 50 cts, — favors you may bectow, demonstrated that the North Washington Co- | says to me quite cordial lke, ‘How-de-do, Hor- Peis Caee 75 ots., 85 cts., 90 cts., $1.00. Operative Building association cannot be success- | ace?’” Inarain Carpets, 60 cts., 75 cta., 8 ets., 00 cts. fully operated with the number of shares sub- Seribed: directing the return of all dues paid in, and recommending to the subscribers that they transier their subscriptions to the third series of the Equitable Co-operative Bullding association. zen rte Sobrdrs MARiacE Licenses have been issued to John R. Russell and Eltabeth Murray, both of Montgom- ery Momage Md.; Horace Woods and Ella Mills: Francis EMirche!t and Ida B; Johnson; John F- 3 bury, and Lois Mygatt, of this city; Richard Cliftins, of’ Arti ve and Eliza Briscoe, of this city; Wm. Picketts and Elizabeth A Brore—Jacod Hal, a negro exposure of [oes Officer Baxter teste arrested for the same tine deseription of the eterna “ of his person to the school PropaTe Business.—Judge Hagner, to-day, es- tate of T. L. Hume, renunciation of Anulé G. Hume to administer filed. Estate J. B. Blake, order eeantine letters of administration to W. A. Gordon; bon Fs. Estate Joseph Combs; motion filed by W. B. Combs and others for order Friday 18th for hearing. Estate John W. rs, Annie E. Rat appointed adminis- ; bond $3,000. Mate Br Helier was a inted n to Eugene Heller. Estate Ann Hines; ition of Betsy lpi administration Brea. Estate of Wm. ; petition of James and Several accounts ‘were. reported, approved. ais api ‘Uli to-morrow at 103 o'clock. possi ~ Seminal Fatt aND WINTER Furs.—Messrs, Willett & Ruoff have on hand doeskin dolmans and jues, garments, "See full details in advt. ————— Drvorce Caszs.—Laura Austin has filed a bill for divorce from Gould Austin for , and Lizzie Gillingham agt. Raboy for Body Brus n10 nd Three-Plys. ‘Bea Comf: Lay Carriage Blankets, oe C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Washington Market. A® GALLERY, ‘NO. 521 1TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, PAPER ‘No. 21 ith 0. Grand Picture HANGER AND DECOR: of. See that all TRON BITTERS are manufactured BROWN CHEMI MP BROWN CHEMICAL Co: "ANY, and have crossed red BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD.

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