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__THE EVENING STAR. FHURSDAY. November 17, ISS! THE TRIAL OF [Continued from F B the leg: TFTEAU, “L Page.f nd 1 dit not like tt 1 y Tespouses if it had profession, 3 ta good ma 0.” ness Stand. ‘ho wascalled to the witness box. min Was the nulnister from Venezuela, and en- tiled, under the laws of diplomatic relations, to be reiteved from the service of subpoenas, &c. Under the Instructions of his government, how- ng to the friendship of that government United St and the respect In which they held the distinguished victim of the assassin, that he should waive ail rights, he appeared here as a Witness. Simon Carmacho, a slender, middle-aged gentle- mon, just getting bald, and with a mous~ tache, took the ‘stand. “He was dressed in a suit “of bb and wore a standing col- Tar. He was on the stand about twenty min- utes, most of that time being taken ~ 0 tneted by Mr. S: de-affairs from Venezu en accent, and described the edepot, he having'seen the shot fired, mination Mr. Scoville asked Down over fe, placing the Guiteau’s head, More than that,” re- bis eyes Ike th wel-known }) and tipping It sponded the wit », ft Wasn't,” blurted out Griteau, “that’s the way I'wear my hat,” and he put iton the back of his he he witness repeated that he had his hat down over lis eyes. That's false,” sald Gutte T don’t go stinking about with my hat over my eyes. Tam square al- ways” era litte, — A Female Witness. Mrs. Sarsh V. White, the matron tn charge of fie ladies’ room at the Baltimore and Potomac pot, a lady of smuil figure attired in black with a buneh of Jace at her thro S$ next examined. Bue described the sc s she saw ft, She had Ben the pri-oner a1 mes on the fatal morning walking back and forth, and inty the idles’ room, She Tesident (ell she rushed athing but did rto Ww gave a nod Of Satista: seribed how he w nought she had s i “k before the shooting. from the Prest did not notice Secretary Bialo | his hat, sh a “pot about a we | first suot Was Bred; then room in’ full ng until she got ea she beard the pro- “thisis the inan!” Mrs. the other wit by the wld of the diagram. Other ‘Testime: Mr. Robert A. Parke, the Ucket agent at the Bal timore and Potomac depot, a t:ll, bald-headed gen- tieman, with luxuriant brown side whiskers, was | Bext called. He a eseribed the scene La the | @epot on the morning of July 2d as he had wit- essed It frou the Ucket office window. He testl- | fied to “taking partin the capture of Guiteau, at Which Ume the as a letter and said “This letter ts tor body —he did not atch the name. ‘The witness mare a very elsborate explanation 1 to going to lar. Me-srs. the witness could not say. . 5 interrupted the pri-oner. After getting out into the main Waiting Toom, the Witness coutinw @ prisoner s togoto jail; he did not make much resistance exc ept atte sto wreneh his hind aw Mr. Svovill Guitau sald ai Very severe. Judson W. a young man, living at Hampton, Elizabeth county, Vi, who Was 10 U depot with 1 ete OF the shootin: aVe a Darrative of the occurrences there. Wue stol Was advanced in nd fired. He described the posi- the assagein and the Presiceat ut tue time s were fired, &c. The piste > near when {twas fired thet u ror throat and chowed hin. was Edward A. Wagner, rthe door, he ol v by ven call and exa: with the Lit a the me acquaint r. ~~ him in tie depot Ing. He described in d tu th Presttent appe had bis own F- fired he appesttedt (Le Mr. Adum= Was cTo-Sexamlued at considerable length. After the shot was fired he wnderstod the witness to 54#¥ Usat 1 was “all right. Ing the words OWo or taree times; he did not hear bim saY anything about a lettr; | Guitean did not Seem to be very excited; his tirst | Impression was that the prisouer was some coun- tryman trying to quiet the people; there Were | Te in the room; he remembered only | and a luty whom he aid | Mr. Aduns Suid Guiteaw’s back was towarils liim when he fired the first shot, and he did not see him fire Hie second shot; he was quite Bure Guiteau Was the assassin when the oficer setzed hin. Jacoty P. Smith, the Janitor of the Baltimore and Potomac depot, v it exsmined. He also | desorbed the 'S depot, not departing matertally fru old by the others. He Wes the first 01 nt | after he fell. The id, to reach the Pr risouer, after firing the Shot, acted as th he’ would Bre Jooked and Saw the President lying ont Wiped the weapon off, put {tin his pe and walked away toward the B-str The President dit not tall until Shot wes fired. Mr. Blilne, t Out of one door of Into the 0 When Mr. 2:38 p.m, Vie « ing. econd | he floor, the: t, Uirne et entrance. | Mfter the second | eWithess Suid, Went ladieS root when he ‘caine examination was endev mirned till 10-morrow mor Gultevu Was svon atlerwards returned to TRIAL NOTES. waseven 1 or than yester= day. The spare within the ber was filled with ladies and genticmen. Rows upon rows of me stom! upon the high part of the pletform. Men | Stood on the window =1s, the projections fre on i spac “half of | nd gentien Altred All of t st_obelsance to the st the interruptions meat oe unt sat with Judge Cox a portion of afternoon, sot on th noon. Statement that no Masons cot npon the Jury Fass msteke There are two Masons on the jury. The Assawsinatio: @ bench with Judge Cox IT—ATTORNEY 6 TION AS TO A CO i ‘The Department of Justice has no information Whatever in regard to the alleged western dis- covery of a wholesale conspitacy to kill President Garteid, of whieh Guitesu was the Instrument. ‘The officers of the department place no credence Whatever in the report of such a conspiracy. Was shot CoL that there mix’ Corkhill also might have uence was agh oniered ret att thought that been possible. on - It was n Cook and Mr. Gibson bad about the star route people being ors. of President Garte a Aller an investigation the con- clusion was arrived at that Guiteiu did the deed Of his own will and without being abetted the to to anybody. ‘The result of this Investigation Was made known at the time and printed [n Tue Stak. Some little money ws necessarily ex- pended in making the Investigation. These ex- eases were defrayed out of the appropriation for he courts, as they always are in particular inves- tigations onleredt by th artment. The state. untold wealtl he whole amount of ontingent fund of the Department of Justice”— expended in the Investigation is absurd. ‘The opristion contingent expenses for that nly $11,000, the expenditure of in the appropriation gotten out of the Trea- sury for any other purpose ~ American Architects’ Institute. TODAY'S SESSION ‘Was begun at 100’¢lock this morning—Mr. Thomas. ainination as w what | 5 LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnineton, D. vovember 17, 1861, 10 a.m. For the middie states, warmer, south to west mene oe barometer, fair weather until Friday Special Wenther Bulletin. A COLD WAVE COMING FROM THE NORTHWEST. ‘The chief signal officer furntshes.the following special bulletin to the press:—The storm whte was central in Dakota yesterday morning ad- ¥anced eastward with increasing energy during the day and is now central near Duluth. Fair weather continues in the New England, middle and sonthern states, and cloudiness has increased in the northwest, lake region and the Ohio valley, with local raink ‘The temperature has. risen bout ten degrees in all distri-tseast of the Missis- sippl, and it has fallen from ten to twenty degrees in Che upper Missourt valley, where It Is below freezing. Northeasterly winds continue on the south Atlantic coast, southerly winds tn the ppl valley and lake region and north- winds in the Missouri valley. The indl that fair weather will continue during Thursday on the Atlantic coast, followed on Friday by threatening weather and rain. The indications for the lake region, Ohio valley and Western gulf states are that much colder, north erly to westerly winds will prevull om Friday. A cold wave has appeared in the extreme nortuwest, and it will probably reach the Atlantic coast on Friday night. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The following are the readings of the thermometer at the Signal Omice during the day: 7a. m., % deg.; 11 a. m., 51 deg.; Spm, 08 deg. Maximum 08 deg.; minimiu, 327 ex. Epean's Cough Specific. Fvsseiw’s Ice Creara and Charlotte Russe. CHa Rosixson was committed to the work- house 9) ds: tanptipg to pick a lady’s pocket on the’ Avenue yesterday afternoon. THE brilliant new comedy, entitled “Mother-tn- Law,” played in England’ over three hundred nights, until its witty sayings are heard every- Where in the strects, will have {ts Initlal perform- ance in this country at Ford’s Opera House, in this city, next Mondry night, with a strong company and’new scenery. Epgar’s Cough Specific is the best. EXPENSIVE coats, made to order by merchant tullors, littie worn, for less money than shodcy dy-inade, are great bargains at Herzog’s, 108 9h Street, near Pennsylvania avenue, Epcaw’s Cough Specific. Price 2% and 50 cents per bottle. CITY AND DISTRICT. pieced Amusements, &c., Te-night. Freshy «ra House.—Ford’s Opera Company in “Patience.”, National Theater,—Saisbury Troubadours. gees ee Condensed Locals. ‘THE SraR will be tssued in double sheet or etz P.ge form on Saturday next. This enlarged { always commands an extraordinary editie vertisers will ple as practieable. dated at a moment's notice with our new fast printing and folding machinery. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:05 p.m. and ex- tinguished at 4:30 a. m. J. ene sends the Atlantic Monthly for De- cember. At the meeting of the Washington Operatic As- Soctation, last night, twelve new members were ele-ted. "There was some delay In getting the prisoners froin the jail to the Police Court this morning, on a-count of the Police Court van horses having the “pink-ey ‘Tue Washington Light Guard gave their first hop last eventig at Washington Hall, on C Hill. ‘The hall was filled with dancers. Tb Uonal Rides, Washington Light: Tn rtillery and Unton Veterans were all well repre- ated, and a most deliguttul evening Was en- c ‘The preliminary steps wer: taken last evening to organize a new Night Lodging House associa- tion, and a re-olution was adopted toask the Dis- trict Commissioners for the use of the old Central Guard House, where the night lodging-house bas Deen located Tor several winters. Frank P. Oliver, the young man who was ar- rested here about’ a week ago, charged with em- bezzling the funds of a publishing compxny in Philadelphia, was released from custody in’ the Police Court te Mr. Blunt stated that there Was no evidence to prosecute the ease, and he Would have to dismiss the case for want Of prose cution. — The Races at Ivy City. A LONG PROGRAM TO-DAY—FIVE IMPORTANT EVENTS. After THE Srar’s report closed yesterday the mile heat race for all ages and a handicap steeple- chase were run at the National Falr Grounds. ‘There were six starters In the former race, and it required three heats to decide it, Blue Lodge winning the first in 1:4, and Wildmoor, the pturing the next two in 1:46 and & ‘The last event of the day was.a handicap st chase for all ages. ‘There were seven entri Lord George was a decided favorite. The rac ter a hot strugele by Kitty Clari carded with favor by the pool buyers. ¢ program for to-day Ineiades five races. FOR THE FIRST RACE, a mile dash, Pilgrimage, Tonawanda, Duke of Kent, Jim Vandever, Flower of K nda. Tas, Combst and Utilita were e1 and Tonawanda divided the he Tn the first race all sturted pt Tonawanda, eho W Pilgrimaze was the favorite and ‘of money pliced on him to win. was very excittuz, four of the horses mostabreast. Hower of Kildare was Pilani ond and Kent third, Wisner pat $103.70 in Mutuals. THE SE RACE three-quarter mile dash, for which ark Mat+, Gladstone, Bernardino, an Auburn were en! t sinall odds. coming in the winner The, on the card wa Frankie B., Sj Lettina, Mrs Frankl’ B. ¥ District Government Alfairs. Some nincteen commission dealers in oysters notifte Sas commission merchants will be re. ed of them for supplying to the dealers, and that If net taken out warrdnts will be issued from the court for a prosecition, LIQUOR LICENSE: or Licenses were pproved by the 2 as follows: Edward Beachert, : east: Barbara Clements, 1425 Hi | street northeast; Christian Goeckler, 037 and 4th street nortiv Leande nk vy 132 Ist street northwest; Alfred Wandell, 807 North Capitol strect. a Mus. THowrsow has something new for the Sch rus ir, os admired by young ladies. See ad- nt ve ee Rear Estate Sazes.—Messrs. Duncanson Bros, auctioneers, sold yesterday afternoon, tor Wim. Ke Woodward, trustecy part of lot 4, In’ square 24%, fronting 32 feet on Vermont avenue, between N and O Streets northwest, and containing 2568 square fect of ground, to Win, M. Seiton, for $1.28 per square foot. ee CoLcMBIA CHAPTER'S GARFIELD MeMoRIAL—At the annual visitation of the Grand Chapter, B.A. A, M. to Coltiabla Chapter, No. 1, last hight, Re W.L McKenney, pastor of Wesley Chapel, delivered an Interesting lecture on “Home Life."’ The late | President Garfield was a member of Columbia Chapter, and last night the fine memorial to be prestnted by the chapter to. Mrs. Garfield was placed on exbibition. It is enclosed in a mas- sive frame of ebony, and Is a representation of a Royal Arch Mason's apron. ‘The central figure 4s a metallte keystone, upon which the resolu tons adopted by the chapter are enzraved. ‘This keystone rests upon a fleld of white silk, and the whole has a back ground of black Velvet. It Will be on exhfbition for a few days at the store of Mr. Ryneal, a Water B. Wititams & Co., auctioneers, will sell wW-morrow, at the corner of 7th street and Massachusetts ‘avenue, at 10 o'clock a.m., carpets, ofl cloths, &.,damaged by water at the late fire on D street. ” Sed advertisement, ——— ANOTHER MURDER TRIAS. PROBABLE.—Henry Brown, colored, Was put on ‘trial in tie Police Court this morning, for assaulting, with intent to hill, another colored inan, named Duft Kone, at the race track at the National Fair grounds about three Weeks ago. Several witnesses testified. to seeing him strike Rone with a pitchfork. Mr. Blunt, the prosecuting attorney, told the court Unat there was a great danger of Rone’s dying from his injuries. He was committed for the action of the grand jury, in default of $1,000 bonds, on the charge with Inteht to KiL ‘The court marked that if Rone died, the defendant could also be tried for murd: A Wire's Bit For Divoxrce.—To-day Hattie Foreman, by Mr. W. J. Newton, filed a petition for adivorce setting forth the marriage in Atchison county, Missouri, in February, 1877, and that they U. Walter presiding. An interesting paper was Tead by Mr. J. Thatcher Clarke, entitled “Some Aspects of the Architectural Work at Assos, Asia Minor.” ‘The wails were covered with photographs and drawings {ilistrative of the subject. Mr. Geo. €. Mason, jr., read « paper “On Queen Anne and Georgian Architecture.” Another interesting pa- read Was “On Wall and Window Decoration fi tic Work,” by A. J. Blorr. This afternoon the members of the institute visited the public Dubdings and other structures of interest. te be, s@itute Will adjourn sine die to-night. have one child; and she changes desertion follow: ing intoxication and fil treatment by striking her on Thanksgiving day, 1878. ELECTION OF TRUSTEES.—At a meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia Banknote company, Unis afternoon, the following trustees were elected: Walter 8. Cox, John 0. Evans, John F. Olmstead, a Baldwin, Samuel Cross, J. D. Martin, W. G. ———— Surr AGarnst THe District rox by Judge Snell to-day, for at- | | 2, this on the signature y | Wileh establishe 9} U Telegrams to The Star. CONSPIRACY STORY A HOAX. SMALLPOX IN BALTIMORE. DISCOVERY OF ANOTHER COMET. MACVEAGH'S SUMMER RESIDENCE BURNED. Smallpox Epidemic in Baltimore. Special Dispatch to Tar EVENING Stan. Batimore, Mp., November 17.—Dr. James A. Stewart, city health commisstoner, and Dr. spread of the smallpox epidemfe of this city, this morning iss this city and stite to be vaccinated or re-vaccl- nated, For some time past physicians, by order of the health authorities, have been making a rigid examination of the public school children. wu B ‘The Assassination Conspiracy Story a Hoax. piracy had been discovered for the assassination nected, and of which he was the instrument, been ascertained to be a wholesale fabrication, which was imposed upon a suburban reporter. —— ee Another Comet Discovered. ‘THE SEVENTH THIS YEAR. Rocurerer, N. Y., Ni Swit, of thé Warner Observatory, at 1o'clock last night discovered a faint comet in the conste lation of Cassiopi1 Thour 50 minutes, declination north 71 degrees, motion slowly westward. It hasa slight central since January. Dr. Switt telegrapaed the dis- covery to Europe and he will probably yet the Warner prize of $200, the second he has received this year and the fith one awarded. News From A NIHILIST CONDEMD Lonpox, November 17. Spondent of the Daily Teleuraph Aires number of the nihllst journal, Naradnja Volia, has made its nppearance. On the title page 15 an editorial parsgraph surrounded with a deep } Une, fn which the crime of Guite: in the strongest language. SECRETLY EXECUTED, Tt 1s reported that Lieutenant Sul arrested on suspicion of supplying. conspirators with dynamite, has been secretiy executed, RACES IN ENGLAND TO-DAY. At the Shrewsbury November meeting (second day) tay the rice for the great Shopshire handi- distance abou une off anid Was won by Lord Ellesmore’s 4-years-old chestiut colt Wale Ienstein, “The second place was secured by Mr. Hungerford’s bay colt Pireus, and the tind. place by PH. Cooper's ayearsold bay or roan colt George Mansfield. Eleven ran. ‘The race for the Haughmond plate, for two years old and upwards, distance one mile, Iso came. of rope To-day. TION OF GUITEAU. and was won by P. Lorillari’s three years old. colt Pi wc; Mr. C. Hibbert’s five years old chest- ar came in second, and Epls:opus Great Excitement in Chili. MINISTER KILPATRICK POURS OLL ON THE TROUBLED WATERS. Panama, November 7. —Great excitement was roduced in Chiti by th ition of Mr. Hurl- t's letter to Gen, we papers gener denied the genuinen e document. The ex- citement Psand r addressed a note on the subject to Gen. Kilp itr! In reply, Gen. Kilpatrick ectegorically cont icted his Lima colieacue. sstires him fn the Taost emphatic manne Chilian govern- ment has nothing. t vr from the inten. tions or attitude wl prernmnent will sume in respect to the war inthe Parle, He says the instruct pnt to Mr, Haribut and himself aine cannot beat a double mexn- ing, and to dispel all dowbts as to the character of these instructions he copies a portion, in which he As dire 1, in all his conversations with members of the Chillin governinent in regard to the attitade of the United States towards Chill and Peru to conform to the known rulings of iuternation al baw, and, under no circumstances, to 4 itt advice to the government of Chil! previously have been solicited by it. es h’s Summer avember Attorney whh's stmnmer reshlence at Br destroyed by fire + Which had just ye: General ¥ ville r of the furnity Washington, w rar in Wi fon has oped, pri 144.2 percent on tov of the rh erday. The improveraent in ¢ state issued fs fractional, RR. bonds are up 3: 1 per cent, the Litter Tex. and Pac, ineomes to ord harmonious 1: the southwestern roads of Mr. Jay Gould and those ot Mr. C.F. Huntinzton, Boston, Hartford and Erie firsts have been exceptionally week, falline to Gig. The netresultor the fluctintions in the of iy 1% tn Orezon and Deoatur wo are all strong revival ¢i the reports of early sefticnient of the differences be en the trun Among the phits and € Tecovered 07 te 74 from 70, the m1 the stock mur States subtr house In the Inarke' 516 per cx nton United Shit 4 nt; prime marnet for forelen es he Markets. WASHING TO: 6 United States 6s i exter tater 43 1907, Coupe ted States 4: resister District of Columbia Bonds. Permanent improversent Gs, 1991, coin... 1163g Market stock 7s, 18 : 1266 Vater stock Ts, 1M, ‘ct years’ funding 3-69x, ‘Twenty years fuudine Se, 1809, ‘Twenty years’ funding 6, 180%, ein ‘Thirty years’ funding 6s, Railroad Stoe al Licht Compan: * ty Garlight Co. Arlington Insurané Columbia Insurance Free List. Board of Public Works, G! Masonie Hall Boudsa 7s oO BALTIMORE, November 17._Vindnia Os deferrer ID4: do. consdls, 1454; do. wecond neriesy gee ae coupons, 99%; do. new ten-fortics, ai bi day, BALTIMORE, November 17.—Cotton steady quiet—middiing, 113." Flour quiet and Arie When southern active’ and Arm; western dull~southom mee 1.30a1.42; do. amber, 1.450152; No. 1 red, Mary No, 2 western winter red, spot and Noven: 4; December, 1.403a1.41;, January. Gorn, ‘southern February, 1.480148 ady; western dyli—southern whi i Giaid; western udxed, epee aul Moke ee v134;" December, 68';a68\! January; 70: firm and unchanjzed. * Rye quiet and steady" 1 Hay active and firm—prime to choice Pennsyl. Maryland, 20.00a25.00. Provisions quict avd minal. Butier, choice scarce and irm—Dest weston, 28. firm and actiye—fresh, ‘Petroleum dull ‘and ‘heavy—retined, 7% asked” Coffee dull aut eauy—Rig canoes, opdinaty to fair, Sali.” Suir cany and quict—A soft,’ 10. Whisky dull and nominal, 1.99% al.16. hts to Liverpool ez eamer duli—eotton 8-I6ad.: flour, 2x.; grain, da5ied. Receipta—foue, 2,140 barrels; wheat, 8.500 jbushele: corn,” a0 jushels: rye, 1,000 bushels, menta—wheat, 4.000 Dusbels; Corh, "1,000 bushels. Sales—whea ‘ Bushels: corn, 60/000 bushels. Bh NEW YORK, November 17.—Stocks dull and feverisn, Money, 5x6.” Exchange—long, 480%; "short, 444. State bonds’ inactive. Goverminents guiet and un: changed, except extended x's higher. Cotton steady. NEW YORK, November 17-—-Flour unchanced aud en, weeny aT or . wis 4 Us, Gesoupent extended bo) 108i. Erie toe 3 54g ex-coupon; extent 5 ie ae vt fs Tlinois, Central, “158%: New. York Central, ‘1437s. Reading, 34%. Onturlo and Westerp, 34. NEW YORK MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON. The following quotations were current in New York to-day at 2:30 p.m., as reported by H. H. Dodge, of 539 15th street, by special wire:—Canada Southern, 6433; Central Pacific, 963s; Chesapeake and Ohio. 29; ‘Seceerany Howr returned to the city last night Chancelior, secretary of the state board of health, after a consultation have, in view of the alarming ed a notice calling on all citizens of Curcago, November 17.—The report that a con- Of President Garfield with which Guiteau was con- ber 17. — Director , having richt ascension about condensation, but no tall is visible. Itts nearly | q, Sones ia : 4 Found, and Dr. Swift esthnates that tts diameter J8 | {Pombo urea ueeet oF federal pitronage tn the about'é minutis, Itt possible that the strancér emia iL Is the comet of 1812, which Was expected toappeat | THe Parnoxs oF HvswaNpRy.—The National fn the north. The cometis in a line between Polaris : eaione ve and the great cluster In Perseus, a little nearer | Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, at the sessions yes- Polaris, Tis 18 the seventh comet discovered | terday at the National Hotel, were welcomed by | he St. Petersburg corre= is condemned, .roff, who was K. | Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT Recerets To-pay.—Internal reve- nue, $267,056.46; customs, $417,270.18. AseIsTANT PaYMasTERr J. S. CARPENTER has been ordered a3 recorder of the examining board for the promotion of officers im the pay corps of the navy. which 1s now in seasion at the Navy Department. THE Prestpest spent most of to-day engaged in transacting business requiring his immediate attention. Among‘shese who called were Senator Logan and Chauncey L Filley, of St. Louls. Way He was Diswissep.—The clerk, Ball, dis- charged from the Penston Office yesterday ts alleged to have disfigured the muster-roll of the field and staff officers of the 12th Iilinots cavalry. ‘The do>- ument is a partot the official reconis of the adju- tant general's office of the War departnent. THE GARFIELD MEMORIAL HosritaL Fun! Treasurer Gilfillan has received the following ad- ditional subscriptions to the Garfleld memorial hospital: Church ofthe Ascension, $89.87; Baptist, church, Saxton’s River, Vt, #10; Sunday’ school, Second Baptist charety’ Calls, Me. 6; James T. King, Middictown, N. ¥., §10; First Baptistchurch, Bordentown, N. J.) $1088. REAPPOINTED.—J ustice Miller, of the U. 8. Su- preme Court, has reappointed Marshal Allen, of the western district of Missouri, temporarily: Allen’s commission expires on the 20th inst., and he asked fora reappolatment, but was informed by the President that he was not giving consider- ation to the filling of offices at present. Commission Signep. — The President to-day signed the commission of Milton C. Elstner to be United States attorney for the western district of Loutsian: SENATOR Manone and Collector Brady, of Vir- ginia, and ex-Goy. Pierrepont, of West Virginia, had a long interview with Commissioner Raum to- Mr. J. R. Thompson, of this District. Mr. S. H. | Eilts, of Ohio, responded on bebalt ot the national granze. Mr. W.H. Blair, of Nova Scotia, and mas ter of the Dominion grange of Canada, spoke on the objects ot the order. At the sugzestion of the an invitation wes extende 1 of Agri- executive committee to Hon. George B. Loring, Commmiss.oa culture, to be present this evening and ucdress the mei Loring xecepted the tnvit to Att! on the annual address of t mast: 1 grange, Mr. J.J. Woodinan, of Michigan, was read. ATTORNEY GENERAL MACVEAGH'S RESIGNATION.— President Arthur has not accepted the resignation of Mr. MacVeagh as the head of the Departinent of Justice. The case stends this w: vi hh unqualifiedly and perem signed without ony saving clase or contingency, and leit Washington and takenleave ot his. duties. onsiders himself s s*vered comptete~ ly from the office of Attorney G 18 now simply a private cit Arthur has not aecepted Mr. tion. He hes destin ted Solfi ftor fas acting Attorney General, but su can only be for tep days. wil, ane that he GaTe.—It is understood that tue grand jury will nt another indictment a:e.inst Captain How- na few days for embezzling $23,000 and for; g the name of Allen A. McCullough, of Noriol, in connection with the vouchers Tor the expen ture of monies in fitting up signal stations in Vir- ginla and North Carotina PERSON AL.—Representattve Singleton, of Iilinois, ex-Senator Mitshell, of Oregon, and Gen. Leggett, ex-Commissioner of Patents, are at the Ebbitt. Society Notes. Sceretary and Mrs. Bl:ine entertained the Presi- dent anda few other gentiemen and some ladl s at dinner last evening. It was, as their entertain- ments always are, very handsowe in ali tts ap- pointments, 's church was filled this morning i Ve highest rank and th ovr WAG Ass he merrh and MY nw Y Stump! formerly Miss North, of this city. 3 eleven the groom entered, accomp ined by Col. TH, and awaited the bride, whe «ste ip the pwith her f.ther, Mr. North. ‘the ceremony read by Rey. Mr. Brind, the re tor of th church the b: been atten ber home fa Marylind. She wore a biaca satin walking dress, trinmed With stvire autique, o Short dts eloal, anda bla Mer son © < honnet with cray htrand Admir dT ser Were Dota pres-nt, as weil sof both pares and many | piunie ir Green ant Miss Mors ing the elding Wis hb the brie r General and Mrs. iy ty be obsent until the y Will go to rida, a8 Lhe Hes tH 1th in person to xne b tor postal facthithes On her revura here Mrs. James ive calls rozut nly on Wedn's- malader Of her stay in ¥ . Mrs, Pearson, wil be wit sretted that t.eir may not James not Oaly likes Wash » bulls Gers if inuch Liked by jher. Ibis ty: te prolonged, 1 | + Was presented to the Pros Ww Britisa Minist rma’ tae Cabins’, nt since go mM Dstr most recently tion. now vy N EW Goobs! NEW GOODS!! CLOAKS, CLOAKS, cLoaks. JACKET CLOTH, ULSTER CLOTH, CLOAKING CLOTH in all colors and weights. Cloaks, trimmed with the new stvie trimming, at $5, _ $6, 87, $8, 39, $10. Bed Comforts, largest sizes, $1, $1.25, © ), $2. Cloth for men and sah! new fall wtylea, 37 ct 50 cts., 2 cts., 75 cts. Ladies Ail-wool Flannel Suiting, myrtle, navy blue ‘aud olive, 30 cts., 37 et.., 50 cts., 73cts., #1, $1.25. Blankets, largest sizer, per pair, $2.60, $3.60, $4.50, $5, Fine All-wool Cashmeres, 37 cts., 45 cts., 50 cts., CITY ITEMS. Nothing Subducs a Cold or Cough ___ DRY GOODs. OFrEN! NG 80 quickly and pleasantly as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 2 cts. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16rn. $3 =f ie From Eminent Dr. C. C. Clark, Oswezo, SEATON PERRY, ee Nene, - “T have made suMctent experiment of Colden's Lie- — big’s Liquid Extruct of Beef and Tonic Tnvigorator OF THE LATE FIRM <anie tamed Wo enable-me to Say it is by far the best ofall the a aa fad pS preparations of the Kind (focd and tonic) that T “PERRY & BROTHER,” Bef bape apo favor with which ear 3-button Kid ave ever used. To the sufferer from chronte «iss Shased anctherUewe re. ‘and. nos myers wate PS eases, or the convilescent, it 1s invaluable, being | Respectfully requests an inspection of his “Entire new | chased ancthe Whites, hoy fend Dek Fee Saal both hourishing and strengthening.” (Remember Stock” Pieane exainive. — the mame, Colden’s—take no other.) Of druggists, OF “FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.” tpateun beoueiin, ase Papers me toelevece inal amd F Fer Impare Blood, See ier Dutton length at $1.00 per jai. ae TORS Dishguring Eruptions aud Scrofula, the Ltebtg Co.'s = manpaienninee ben Coca Wee! ‘Tonte is without equal. Beware of cheap “LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES” Having purchased lanes at Gareed sactina aalen tn cl eo be om e part w we . wd to crfler ; a IN RHADAMES, PLUSHES, MOTRE FRANCAISE, | BSS (OS te tart Sok we are Tilnivarhierseees are often. ove sean And Colas : BROCADES, BERLIN WRAPS AND ULSTERS, — | Shown W the Washington Public. e jooked. A continuance far See = iSaier . Iength of time caus’s Irritation of the Lungs or | SATIN. MERVEILLEUX DOLMANS AND CIR- CLOAK DEDA some chronic Throat Disease, “Brown's Bronchial CULARS, CAMELS-HAIR SHAWLS. Petia? Sik Pur tcinsned Besa ‘Troches” are an e bog Remedy. 5 eee eon sere —— ses All the Latest Styles and Colorings Pe be bie a ol Fair Skin, SLES 5 = ht Coste and Jackets. Rosy cheeks, buoyant spirits and the sweetest ee eS ee ee breath in Hop Bitte e notice, ‘The public will find ‘upon inspection this to be one | y, LACE DEPARTMENT. = ee of the most carefully selected Stocks in Washington.” ee ent ahah iebie ons peated ae A Card. : u t from which ladies can purchase the tusterials te None but the best makes of GOODS have been pur- ‘ Corbains at less tian one To all who are suffering trom the errors and in- | che ep ey ark discretions of youth, nervous weakness, evry = We have all qualities befor boky af Os decay, loss of manhooll, &., Twill send a’ recipe | g#- ONE PRICE ONLY. fron fe. Sard bo 50h ta that Will cure you, freeot Charge. This great re- Antique Lace Curtaits from $3.50 pair to $25 00, Ol toes —— ae Se, in South “PERRY BUILDING.” Autique Curtains made to ordef at short notice. merica, Send a self-addresst RY BUILDING,’ cies wine: : Rev, Joskru T. INmAN, Station D, Seen bee eke ten te tik aoe x To Restore SYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET, | Heb, gma | whall MONDAY MORMIBG, a9 Nerve and brain waste, notuing equals Hop Bitters. ‘Shoo Believe wae SONG of pt Established 1840. nis notes. cmitented Beige, Cheviot Chee Read the Weekly Death List GTLisit wrars. At Se, yer yard, os OF consumption and learn now many hile of ne Which we have been seliiiue at S7'ye.. Se. and $1.08 lected coughs and colds that Hole’s Honey of Hore- 32 2 aaa ound ond Tar would hit i : «| oupacentment of HINTS and PUSHES i early Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. — are very cheap. er, causes — SILK DEPARTMENT. aie: « sprains, bruises, &c., and zl _We offer a special drive in an AN : use Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. Hitl's Muir and Whis- | PUUSH, SILK AND CLOTH DOLMANS, ULSTER | SU:Kat#)-79 per vant.” Please « ime alters ker Dye, black or bre cents. JACKETS. tone tothe front of our Yala we have & como se _ealtly Hope and Happiness Lotamcinites are restored by the use of Lydia B. Pinkham’s " Negetapie Compound. It isa positive eure for all FULL AND ELEGANT STOCK OF no ¢ hose diseases trom whic! omen suffer so much. 4 > Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western ave- z WOODWARD & LOTHROP. nue, Lyna, 3 oF poiaphlets NEW AND CHOICE WRars, nia ONE PRICE ONLY. = * Dandrat Gagan iene “sini Is removed Dy the use of Cocoaine; and it stimu XUINNIP, DAY & CO. lites,and promotes the growth or’the hair, Bur- | Comprising all the novelties of the season, at very mod- | G sti nett’S Flavoring Extracts are the best. erate prices for first clase goods, $1,000 Reward For any case of biinid, bleeding, wching, ulcerated, £20, $22 aNp 824 Sevenrat Srumer Nonruwest, or protruling Piles that DeBing’s Pile Remedy DRESS GOODS. falls to cure.” Prepared by J. P. Milter, M.D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine w.the Out his signature. Sold by druggists’ © OIB€0. | Servers PLUSHES, SILKS and RATING, BATIN — ‘Terrible Loss of Life. MERVEILLEUX, SATIN RHADAMES, BROCADES. Millions of rats, mice, cats, bed-buzs, roaches, = aap nee lows their ves by eolistin with “Houghton Bs a oe Sold by Drugg:st boxes A S olliby Druge isis. ISe boxes. th WOOL Goons. _— ut Kat ss... See Here. Ses os .. You ore sick; well, there js just one remedy that Bess? He bras, E Mc ages * Fri cure you ey d ity of doubt. It it's | CASHMERES, CHUDDAS, CAMEL'S HAIR, LIM- r= Liver or Iney treuble, Consumption, °) EI a e Debility, Wells’ Health Renewer is your a ier gi. | OUSINE, HEATHER SUITING and BILLIARD Stott & Cromwell, 480 Penns} ia avenue, CLOTH, Curealine Cures Corns. MRE ANTES, None génuine without signature of H. 8, Freder- HOSIERY. ick & Co. Imnitations are out. 2c. Stott & Crom- well. ‘tab “jAldernes: Dairy Wagons.”” FRENCH RIBBED HOSE, all colore; SILK HOSE, all BROCADE SATING an taah, Alderney Bucur churned every morning | colors; SILK UNDERWEAR. MERINO UNDER- ered in “Ward” prin 3 i a Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and’ sweet milk, | WEAR, &c. ANTIQUE CURTAINS. SAGE DE LTORS, be. per qt. Cream, ide, pint. ‘ See Ss W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, PLUSHES, AMUSEMENTS. os Sa ———————| nl 919 Penwsrnvaxta Avewur Norrawest. SATIN MERVEILLEUX, , peEy 'S OPERA HOUSE. . BROCADE VELVET® COMIC OPERA. Fret AND FLANNEL SKIRTS, VELVETS! NEW STYLES, AT $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, and $3.50. 6-4 RED BROADCLOTH, GILBERT AND SULLIVAN 2 P’s. SATURDAY NIGHT, by special request, - PINAFORE. snecial excellence in its cast of churacters, TO-NIGHT AT 8, and Friday, PATIENCE. valiy nei: = ath ze of Londons Aestheticism, ridi EVE Best Quality, $2.50, = 6-4 CLOAKINGS, 6-4 SHOODA CLOTHS. mu men, whore pect ys GUINNIP, DAY & CO. alofi pt oelets ad the | i sas wil surely be ha BE s00De: achurotion of fashionabie| with delight. PLUSHES. nT YVELVETS. = 2 : Both Operas by the entire trength of eatin, PIANOS AND ORGANS CHARLES E. FORD'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY HE STIEFF AND THE EKRANICH & BACH MASCOT'TE MATINEE SATURDAY. Ses SDA PIANOS “aul ESTLY : Sant MiNay ENTE wet Price tacde NEXT MONDAY-MY MOTHER-IN-LAW, nn ae =e G. L WILD & Bi By Abbey's N.Y. P. o. It pan Onane Wee 200m, SU ALS =e 24-INCH COLORED SURAH SILKS, $1.25. ae eek nase NationaL THEATER. 709 Tt! at treet northwest, nk — ALL SILK BROCADES, $1.25 and $1.50. TIA 22 Davis & Cos = UPRIG FRAND Nos. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, WORLD RENOWNED AND UNEQUALED, — Also, the rat HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, the only reliable low-priced, good-toned Upricht made, H. L. SUMNER, SoLe A § ap23-e0 811 9ru Sreeer Nowruwesr. M. KNABE & CO.’S PIANOS, Celebrated Grand, Square and Upricht. Also, a tine stock of Pishos for rent on reas SALSBURY’S TROUBADOURS, In Their Laughable Extravaganza, THE BROOK, Depicting the pleasures of A JOLLY PICNIC. TYLER & CHEWNING, nlé 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 62 cta., 75 cts., Black Dress Silks, best make, only at $1, $1.25, $1.50, pee te Black and Colored Satins, Best feather proof Bed Ticking, 25 cta. Biack Damasses, pure silk, new patterns, only $1.25. Shaker Flannels, 26 cts., 37 cte., 50 cts, Broche and India Wraps. ‘Cloth and Felt Skirts. |. All-wool Red Twilled Flanne’s, 25 cts. 30 cts., 37cts., 45 cts, 50 cts. Novelties in Drees Trimming, Piano Covers, embroidered with sik, $5, $6, $7, $8, all colors. New Foll Drees Goods, 123 cts., 15 cts., 18 cts., 25 cts. Shawls, new styles, 31.50, $2, $2.50, $3.50, #4, $5. Tuble Daniasks, Napkins, Towels, Sheotiny, Cottons, wear. Receiving New Dry Goods Daily. Lowest Prices, CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS!! BRUSSELS AND INGRAINS. TWO AND THREE- PLY CARPETS. Proceetn, Bu sizes. Per vr at ear ae ae 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, lo South Side, near Washington Market. . ovate. te at REICHENBACHS Piano EXQUISITE MUSIC. FUNNY SITUATIONS. fp LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW Warerooms, #25 11th #t..a few doors: Pawy.026-Im “A WHIRLWIND OF FUN.” a IDNEY T. NIMMO'S a BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS IN WASHINGTON. Ss Praxo Waxrnooms, GRAND “BKOOK” MATINEE SATURDAY. os nee veser WEw ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, New snd Sscond-hand Pi and peg —_ Mr. W. J. Florenc Silk and Wool Drees Goode, of all Firet-class imakess constauty « inet Ee ‘ eR es BIT | of Fiuid Draacocdie 53, ated old _ ies hd proees OPERA HOUSE. Wool wide double width Plaid D: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21. Cobre GRAND DISPLAY OF XMAS CakDs, - . : ‘all colon Yoo! os HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. fanhinerée, double width, Big: Our J = a a le Nilienx reduced from $2 down to, ble White | au. other Haid 4 ) abneki Bale: st production in America of the Farcical Comey | Blankets, $1.50: Double White Bl Double | 8ud other Holiduy Goods, we have already laid out» by Geo, He Situs, Esq., author of Lixhts of London, wie Bark te all pure Wool, $35 nie vivo Bridal large assortment and invite an early call. e en! L. padi 25; Wi loney-Conil niilts, 60, 62, 75; MOTHER-IN-LAW. leached ‘Table Damask. all Linen, $0; Dinner Naps WM. BALLANTYNE & 80! Linen, 75e. dozen: ‘Large ize Calico Bed | nrg {The Great Londen Suecess Maving attained » run #1 of Cloth “for Men o Nights at the Gaicty Thester. $1: lane assortment Under the Associated Manarement of iaee ne Coe Jom poceevedy rE A MR. HENRY ae : Groen, 75; Brocade, Sills, I colors,’ only” Pian F SB88q Manager Park ‘Theaters, New York and Boston, ‘ave! : Embroidered, am Mauser Edwin Dooth, snd Acosta, Raabe asd Dick Gta 15 Soi ie enc KF uw KR Ssss* F The play will be produced with new scenery, by. Mfr. SEAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS. Hoy Scenic: Artie , Purk Theater, New York. nls — Larcest stock in the city. Lowest prices. (ONE GRAND CONCERT, | CARTER’S, STINEMETZ, FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 18, 1881. nit 71 MARKET SPACE. | _n12 ee ee THE PEERLESS CONTRALTU, AMUEL 8. SHEDD, MISS ANNIE LOUISE CARY, S a Supported by GENT FOR THE FAMOUS TEMPLE QUARTETTE ‘THAT COTTON UNDERWEAR AT 25c., | MOTTSSTAR FURNACE, arnone, of ton. a ‘ And MOTTS 8ST. GEORGE ELEVATED OVEN Piano Soloist and Musical Director, FOR RANGE, (a first-clase Heating and Cooking Range.) CARLISLE PETERSITEA. Auman - POPULAR PRICES. LADIES, SLATE MANTELS, GAS FIXTURES, DROP- Reaty Stand Soe rae location. LIGHTS, LAMPS, GLOBES, &c. ~ Bale will commence Tuesday Morning, at Metzerott's. Pn and Tinuing and all kinds of Jobbing DI2-6t =prie Scams prompdy done and at fair prices. CRIBNER’S BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE EX- COCHRA! PTO" SAML. 8. SHEDD, S OE GEA ae OO: Sel ad rh i nda No. 400 Nivvu srucer xournwest. nid Tallmadge Hall, 928 F street northwest, on ground eae ad floor. English and American Bicycles and Tricycles. ‘Has Again Been Received, CARRIAGES, Second-hand Machines for sale Cheap. Fionn ene erate nearer |p EI Ea ee fF 8. SWORMSTEDT, Agent, 928 F street northwest, _ 0S (A BXEE'S MUSIC HALL, E STREET, Orrosrre Govensuexr Post OFFICE. ‘The revular Concert Season having cloned, the under- OPPOSITE RIGG’S BANK. to to the public that the Tove, spacious fells being’ renovated and is now for ROBT. H. GRAHAM, renga — PES eS ey “ Repository and Factors, sc 410-416 6TH STREET NORTHWEST. the main hall there is a lanre din- a ing” oom, aceon 250 people, attached to Repairing promptly attended to. n14-1m whicl & commodious supp! a rractical ‘appliances of the latest imi- H. MORRISON BEGS LEAVE TO Fapres snd oie pI WW. * eS Sa sa ‘The dinsensi ons of the hall ere 87x50 feet, with a seat- dty of 500 people. The stage, which is in Sourse of construction’ will be ‘and can be Te moved alt ther if so desired. GEAND DISPLAY CHRISTMAS CARDS AND for ladies are being FANCY ID, fT a cith aerolel care an ve neatnens and comfort. | 4 HOLIDAY Goops For terms. other apply to A full line of Dress: 12%, 25, 50e. MONDAY, NO’ 1 ‘2 fall stock of Plaid and Striped Novelties, ‘The public are rata ED. ABNER. _| “ We are undereold by noone. The vyelopes oN, EXHIBITION AND SALE A’ GEO. J. JOHNSON, 809 n8 B. BOBINSON & 00., ‘N THE OKPHANS’ THE COUNTY Peas tater oe eames, Baan Pow ee Real Estate of TO MARY TOuNSOW : Please to take notice that piilias cltation directed to BROWN & CLAGETT, ; BOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘TBE LATEST NOVELTY FOR GENTLEMEN. ‘Would call the attention of Purchasers to their stock ¢f Seasonable Dry Goods, Dress Fabrics Notions, 2 a French Novelties, Silks, Satins, Plush and Velvets, Ww. WHEATLEY'S ‘Housekeeping Goods all kinds and qualities at JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS. EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, TO BE WORN WITH FULL DRESS. SIX DIEFERENT STYLES. SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS AND IMPORTERS,

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