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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Werth wes: Corner Penasylvania Ave. and 11th St.,by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tur Evrxtee Sran fe served to subscrihers tn ths eity by carriers, on thetr own account, at 10 cents per Week, or t2 cents ter mcuth. Copies at the counter, 2 eptreach. By mai!— prepaid—50 cents a month, Che year, $8, Hx nionths, fe {Entered at te Post Office at Wash‘ngton, D. C., a8 Record clam mdnatter.| ‘Tre Werscrigran—pablished on Friday—$2 a year, Eertece prepaid. six mionthe, $1. 10 copies freises Royce fe $50. €27~ AD mail subertptions must be paid in advance; | ‘payer rent lone: tha: f Rates of edt Q LADIES’ GOOD: srr IAL OPENING OF MCURNING BONNETS AND HAT! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT 20TH AND 2isr. MRS. M. HUNT, o18 1309 F STREET. Me SELMA RUPPERT, 608 Nixtut SrRExt, orro: Tr PATENT OF¥Icr. Complete st AND ¢ af EXMANTOWN WOOL, Se ‘DS. ART OUTLINE WORK. rtnent of CLOAKS, CAPS AND DRESSES, In <li the latest styles. UNDERWEAR, GLOV FRIN AND TRIM olf . FL MILLER, 72H STREET, above M. 120 HAI GOODS, ALL 1H LATEST STYLES AND SHADES. THOMPSON'S WAVES, ©: HARDT,” WIGs, Natural CURLS. ORNAMENTAL COM , BANDS, PINS, &c. Taties' ( que Rotic: to Thomnson Waves, Orders filel at sh Ver Oxile of iiydros airin the ety. ols FINI FLOWERS, Fr EAL AND IM ATION LACES, WEKAPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FUR-LINED CLO KS, FUR TRIMMI DRESS TRIMMIN FRENCH CORSETS, ETC. Cite Trevise. sylvania aventie. Feathers dyed ried equal to new onen. OF MI MM Vos Branpis. MODISTE. . formeriy with Lord & Taylor's, New York: Wm. Barr & €o. . Mo. Cloaks, Dobuans Perfect Work. Superior Correct Pris atisfaction guaranteed. Dresses, "Tromsseaus a specialty. 05-6m yivania ave., over M. Willian’ C= RUPP NOS. 463 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. RARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, STED WORK IN FANCY WO of new Cesiens for Fmbre noth and Felt Chth. A inil In mitted Goods, Child’s Boruets, Enibroidered © 08, and = cenerai outtit ter child mand Zephyr Worsted, Gerinan, Spanish, ns, ailcolors. All kind pidering hand. Stamping promptly executed. | of DOUGLASS, HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLE OUR OWN MAKE OF THE FINEST WATCH SPRING STEEL, S0e. UP. ANY STYLE AND SIZ! MADE TO OkDet ROOPSEIRTS OF *-REFUS: A fine Freuch Woven CORSET 54 Thie corset is sold in ot ‘We have one special in Cardipal, Bi: Che Eve Ve 60—N ‘ing Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 ___ SPECIAL Fa> GOLDE: 42 Ali members are r: TWO CENTS _ SPECIAL NOTICES. [> DE. HobeRIN, DENTIST Has Removed to 1409 New York avenue, Men's ChristiatrAseociatic QUILL VACCINE Si OTICES. N RULE LODGE, NO 21, 1.0.0.F. jested to be present.on Ti Election 8f Rep- 1. SHOMO, Recor ting Scerctary. Trial of Augustus C. Soteldo for the is Brother. HALF OF THE JURY SELECTED TO-DAY. In the Criminal Court to-day, the case of tus C. Soteldo, indleted for tho murder of his brother, Antonio M. Sotelo, on the 9th of Feb- Tuary last, was called by Judge Wylie, and the selection of a jury was commenced, Attorney Corkhiil and Assistant District Attorney Taggert appeared for the government, and Mr. + With Judge Peter } Brady, for the pris iging editor of the f d because of the public per affecting his ct with his brotuer, the prisoner} on Mr. C. M. Barton, who was tien managing ehlican five, Penn Aand 13g str rence tereta, and some words pas scuttle followed, in whiel s kept up the si Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT Receipts TO-DAY.—Internal reve- nue, $892,360.90; customs, $656,270.15, INTEREST ON DistHICT BONDS.—Treisurer Gtl- fillan has made a requisition for $19,620 to pay In- terest on the thirty-year funded bonds of the Dis- trict of Columpbta utie on the first of November, Murder of Fexeniatives to ANOTHER VIRGINIA DUEL PROBABLE. ——— A LONG STRIKE ABOUT ENDED. . for tale at GILMAN’: ‘This is the only WORKOW (hues! iD, Secretary North. Chr. cording tothe quality of collate Rearster BRUCE of the Treasury, returned Sat- Robert Christy York, and E. D. F. ceased, formerly tican, feeling aggrieve rteles 1h that p ATTEMPT TO MURDER A WHOLE FAMILY. NESDAY EVE: 18th and 1th streets, south, suffering from a s t 2 of which he stat ake any more spceches tls fall, Anwy Prnsonats.—Adjutant General Drum and turned from a trip of inspection orth, Kansas. Assistant Adjutant, ain en auty at Uy Wilson, of the en Elliot in the $, entered upon his re Sore throat, In con- that he will be unable tit street northwest. shania, Just opened; best REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN FRANCE. a ee Another Virginin Ducl Talked Of. cial Dispatch to THe EVENING Stan. Faterax CHL New French anit Scotch Gins Giinifties at low pr people for the con: Atishel November nd Committee it 4, Satins, and Rhadames, extra good values, | Col. Bare have editor of the ars address * A AND BicPHESDA WATERS SERESH FROM THS SPs On Saturday last, " “Ung here, a dificult Mr. Hathaway ‘struck Mr. Geo. Some of the partles have lett the village hington, and it 1s said that a duel ts in i succeeds Col. eof the chief of engin: new dutles on Saturds uflling from the editori: 1 to the reporters’ room and thfough it down he steps to the first story, where {t was found tha Mr. Barton had been shot in the back of then and that the elder Soteldo had received a mortal he died at Providence hospital is a contro} W. C. MILEL N, PRARMACTST, and a diseount of 2 per cont by p: Mice before November Bins tor reproducing ctal plates of survey reeelve as follow he worn and defaced om- the land office have been Hellotype printing comp 1429 Pennsylvania avenna. AMUSEMENTS K OF MINSTRELSY. To-night aud election change is rather w wound, from whie ebruary 11th, to several points. ‘The counsel for the defense will vor to show that B. i ae 1. Open from Foreign News by Cable To-day. TASSENGER BURNED . WHITTAKER, et by ordinary proces aJulits Bien & Co., New York, perset. Mr, Pe? 208 44 street northwest. CIAL COMMU of the counsel for fon Was unarmed. $ summoned are counsel , the government having summoned Chtisty and Brady, of the pris st ith, while th Loxpon, Oct. 90. tached to’an exp: station, London, for Glas: ‘One passenger was burn passchgers escaped nt 13 Acnovel one in England, and creaves much sensauSn, ITALIAN ELECTIONS. 30.—The election for members of the ent were held yeste pretis, prime mints Ks; Baccelll, sieill, minister astical affairs, Diabolical At an sleeping ¢ S$ train which left St. Pa ‘ht fre from the dtoe death. Th the prosecution is th Among the wine mrs Peters, § ters has dohe the work tor some ye: are that he will sc Uy time the anni CONSOLIDATED MASTODON ‘Tae Tanire Commisstox.—The stenozraphic re- port of the statements inade before the tariff eon- will be in type and ready GOVERNESS —This morn! oned District Assistant District Attorney Perry to give testl- charges of grand iy mard, the F last Friday by Pollesman wititln a week. sston Will not be mace ki rled to Congres + recommendations of tt own until offically | abt the opening of v s Tt ts thousit that no radteal or portantchanges in the exisUnz tari! wil be recommended. se Was called this morning s d that his coileague, Mr. Mitchell, had been til, and would not b2 here Uil to-night, but he Would not delay the trial. CTION OF A JURY was atonce entered upon, and the 1 regular jurors were monston, John Dugan, Micharl Schunelder, G.D. Livingston, Jos. Young were that only relieve, w ant of apptication Fever and Cold in he + ievery Feature. Catarch, Hay can be had for 9 Justice and of eccies charged with si Apply into nostrils with Ji reed with NAvar. Oxpe —Lteut. R. B. Peck, and ordered as e order detaching Boatswaln \ al station at N-w London, Mey has been revoked, and he will continue on ( in their erat % PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3 elderly man, Is field In custody here and will have a hearing unis afternoon attempting to kill his dauglter August Goekel, the two children of the er, the wife of the tailor, residing at 1005 harbored his d, Younger, in © of FLY's CREAM es I have use l. CHas. A. CroarveLt, On 4 SISTER'S SACKIFICE. W THEATER CoMiQUE. char H. Barker, Lemuel Gaddls, n, Henry Jarvis, Robt. W. Wa Nelson J. Hillman, Robi. H. Somerville, ennedy, W. E. Hutchinson, W.B. nged by the deren Eugene T. Lyddane, J. Newton Brewer, Geo. F. W. E. Abbott, E. H. Morsell, Geo. Wiison had formed opinion. sed to withdraw the challenge to Gadals, but the court overruled It. ‘The court directed that 24 talesmen be drawn to appear to-morrow morning. NER'S APPEARANCE. jon of the court th on the charge of , Mrs. Goekel, her nck from Ue na’ George J. Huds 27 South 6th street, Brooklyn, E. D. ngs, W. E. Ki Palmer were chal! Aumy OrneRs.—Cipt. Lioyd Wheaton, 20th in- ce for two months. H. Hurst, 12th infantry, granted for six mouths on’ ndenin, 8th cavalry, granted leave lor two months, So much of p, . O., 17th inst. {yton, payinas After a thorough trial of BLY MBALMT am mentber of my urine street, and “THE NECROMA New Scenery by Matt 3 Eaves, New York City. renee of “ADA HE us beanty, ax He ‘The BALM. stop which had continu New Costumes. by Loruly after 10 0% oekel Was start still another eri hanging near on Friday night last Mr. ¥ acrash of the window and het the swinging coal oll lamp Sexton at the Tabernac Paterson, N. J. ELY'S CREAM BALM C¢ Owego, New York. HIVE BUILDING brella from a young man named das. W Deon suspend: roor’s Island, N. tion of that duty station tn tats quirements of the abov extinguished by the last crash made his w: Here he was met by his wife and children, who, hearing the noise, had run up stairs from the lower | at the head of the During the se is quite a good looking y Diack suit, with black with his counsel. prisoner, who oung man, atti hatr and mustache, sat Hv Was soinewhat paler thah he was When committed to jali some months ago, but seemed to be in the enjoyment of goud health and to be in good spirits. TALESMEN DRAWN. Irawn as the talesmen, to 22 Bt street; to the door. diny the extraordinary expense Ss the prices ef adnilasion will be as nd comoly wi order. Major G directed to proi uuthern States Lo pay S¥ COLUMBIA CO-OPER es ane ASSOCIATION. arious While thus groupes bounties and landing, aloud report was heard almost at th ‘ond the shock eaused by the rep Upon examination ( ATIONAL THEATER. N ONAL TER. THIS SATURDAY EVES ir | Snell | fat «been formed, under apletion of thts ho Lijury resulted to them. La. and repor Plece of lead pipe, about six Inches long, and cot ered with olicloth, was found on the floor, which had been corked’ at one end, ntained a fuse. been hurled through the wi burned short the miss to the paymaster The following w appear to-morrow :—H. Albert C. Stevens, Mount Pleasant? E. C. W. Sutll, 7th White, 7th. street ‘road Maine'avenue; B. R. M H. Brightwell, Benning’ ds of the officers RICE'S SURPRISE In their New Oper: ‘ILL BE RETIRED.—The dates of sencral officers isions of the act of August 7, 188: Gen, Sherman, Sher tan, June, 1804; Major Gen. Ha 18+; Major Gen. nd the other had ‘This was the missile which had As the fuse le was discharged, forta- nately in a direction at right angles with the fain- standing in the doorway, and doing them no ‘On the east wall of the room were found colored man wio was stabbed at 19th and F streets aby ident, Market sj Tetirement of under the prov of the army Charles W. Siiles, 510 fel, 1511 30th road; Chas. Crumwell, oshua Green, 7th strect and Vir- Gardner K. Andre’ OCTOBER 30, MANKIND; Or, BEGGAR YOU t success, by Pav vth and D streets aks and BU Mu nthe affray in ire held tor a has not plice. Another ginla avenue southeast Sth street northwest; ; Alex. Dubant, named Sault and battery with Int Was committed without ball to await Une result of the wounded man’s injuries, Vermont avenue y, near Brightwood; Thos. Love, 81 Luther M. Cornwall, 1001 Maryl. son, 1701 N street; Clarence W. Duvall, § Shuster, 617 H_ street_nortliwest; Soha H. Nuthall, 401 1st; Henry Dade, 13 Montgomery i, 1521 L Street northwest; Chas. B. H. Waters, 1401 C street Pieenisatonst Boteler, Mutual fyadior Gent fragments of black glass with which It had been charged. Nothing was made public concerulag the outrace, as tlie police desired to work quicuy ng for the perpetrator. punger, who has alr nore for attem: treets northwest. Sthand Market spac e, August, 1994, Worth, Sth and D strcets northwest, i Adjutant Gen ‘The climax of all Sensati panne Jeamuckte deparunent this ad approving the djourned until 10:30 a, m. pvember 1st, to en2D) roment Printing Oftice, enue northwest, In jailin Balt After his arr Which the missile was made similar to those found tn the room, a plece of fuse ‘d long, a lotot black were found in a stable where li court of dnquir morning, and, record of Saturda; pting to kill his wite, | d pipe sinilar to that of | €0u ; A number of builets | Seools at Curtis bul oek, 430 New Yor! met at the Nav; C street south street; G. M. C Dodge, Cooke Place nstitutions now of printer and will be ready in a few days. The finest Hall sires, Dramatic and | Ss, and a revolver advocate to z XCHANGE, 85 S INDUSTRIAL @heap at Sc. DOUG BINTH miy _ N ISS ANNIE K. HU 420 TENTH s Makes Cor ord and guaran tees perfor HER SPECIALTI French Hand-made Underclothin finest Iaported Hosiery Be T Braces ani all Dress Reform Goo. mich Corsets and Eusties. | ‘The “‘Hereulsa™ Sun- porting Coret, for which Miss H. is special agent, aude $1 Corset, her own make, that for the priod hot be surpacse:l. B.B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. _a3 BOOKS, &« NOwepy. BY AUTHOR, oF Wipe, WIDE Early Days of Christ Purgatory | Doctri 10 Underwear Farrar. @Biy and Historically blished, fp CURKKENT TANDAKD LITERATUR Wi «nd, iree, to se—ningle nun and dowbie at'20 cents: same, ber suited for 1 Postace excitid 3. 10 x 2. 10 xc 10 3 py Boy 4. 10 sols. Arue, by Byorus &. 10 vols. Frankensi 5 vols. The Last of 7. 10 vols. Clytie, & 19 vols. T Do. do. er, Twist, by Diekons. Coming Kace; or T Lord Lytton... Leila; or The Sic 5 ride, bs © Trick of the Greeks Unv obert Houdin........... S vole. Labbe. niin, by T ref “LaF Mme. 4 es, by Rebecca Fe ius Hee story... > Park Colle Lindow i ERE RE: 16 vols. % 10 vois. Late ot Wan S voir. Socia! | tquett Bvos. Sincie Mears and Doub! Reade 5 pee aml Weems Charies 5 Kens by s, by lev. Charies Kingsley ~~ SPS8R SB Res B , Washington. Our assortment of Christmas and New Year's Cards om ez iach and is the best and flnest co gee BOUKS ‘The wenal cupyly of Books im wee in the i Private Selcols now teats and ofere e est Pic Ale, 5. eutit. erative Insainity : MORRISOS, uusy iva which has been submitted during the past week Upon the reassembling of the court eut, Danenhower will b: mon faitin’g € ors of Life. .—A fire In Oakland yes- residence and barned to death caused by the <2 of coal oll tn the hands of the ON EXHIBITION as MARKRITERS, strect northwest, one dc San Francis terday destroyes ¢ a Chinese dom explosion of a serves, ete., received a Orders taken, This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wy- He, District Attorney CorkhMl called the attention ot’the court to the case of Benj. F, Bigelow, 1 dicted for emby of the Republic. certain ball for Mr. Bigelo | Qi. Corkhiil) had made an perty of the sureties. Mr. James Taylor was assessed for but $2,000 and Mrs. Lockwood $13,000, whieh was encumbered in $16,000. thins, therefore, that the ball was sufMictent to hold the accused, especially ashe understood the bank was being Settled wi The court. said Mrs. Loc worth $12,000, unencumbered. erty was in North Carolina. fered Mr. Bigelow was sick, and the physician, Dr. Adats, had stated that’ he was seriously ill He had therefore been more lentent than he othe wise would have been. ‘The court asked his condition now, and being told that he was improving sald that ‘the dls attorney might take a rule to show mult not be Inereased. ay the father and brother of Bigelow, C: Duncanson, one of the sureties on his bond as teller, pafd the bank the amount of the bond, $10,000, thus reducing the loss of the The grand jurors to-day had a number of Witnesses 1n the Bigelow cases betore ———— District Government Atfairs, A COMPLAINT AGAINST THE POLICE. Agent King, of the sovtety for the prevention of tion to the Come Mivers of the third pre- erate with hi nit put obstacle: of paralysis. She did not and died great shoe and to the community gene Wasa highly-resoected lady nnd valuable t and M.E. church. Her funeral will take place from. her late residenc She wa 1st of September, 1806. probably consuine a week, ment from th The court, he National Bank ald, had accepted since then he amination as to tlie he only survivors of thé boat's with Capt. De Long, will be catied up6n to tesufy Thelr story of the experience crew, end of their own Journey after parting with Capt De Long is expecte rew who Wer ee Charges of Forgery and Embezziemen| PHIA, Oct. 30.—Owen M. G dent of Pittsburg, Pa., and one of the subc lon of the Pittsburg, MeKees- port and Youghiogheny ratiroad, was arraigned at the central station ¢n charges of fol s In the employ of and a week ago was of the first cutter OL A Special Meeting of the ME of the Distric SEFURNISHINGS. Prkton Lanes” 7 WITH DUPLE Will be held et 1423 to be a most Interesting NEXT, the dist . SDAY EVENING = = ery and em- AGAINST THE DIS ME Court.—The United Stat this morning ruled on the lin, adiministiutor of the estate of F. {OT IN THE U. S.'Su- Supreme Court ase of John D. Cough- bezziement. He & Co., contractors checks amounting to $1 men. He had the checks OR MOEHRING BURNERS IN BARBATINE, FAIENCE AND OTHER WARES. J.P. HARTIGAY kwood swore she was aylor’s prop- When ball was of- shed and left. He was broker, Scott, arrested at the Girard House last night and com- uiltted to-day for a further heal CHINA AND CUT G Appropriate for WEDDIN M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. S injured by: pending certain improvements, ‘There were two telals fn the court below, Uh iff, and the second’ adverse, a writoft error to the Court, which to-day dect- vor of the plaintiff to'the full amount of in keneral that h his old business at | fatting over a bat opposite Willard’s Hotel, where he will make and repa i BOOTS AND SHOES to order in the bestpossible manner and at reasonable tel States Supre FRANCISCO, CAL., ¢ andia, from’ Honotul learn that the British bark at the entrance of Honolulu harbor, owing to the pping of a hawser attached ta.a tug. About tons of the cargo of 1,50) tons of wheat were Forty-nine Norwegians struck work on the Hitchcock plantation on account of a slight misunderstanding about wages. The planters’ company have been holding ti By the steamship H. 1, October 22d, we Niagara was wreci Seancn Party.— Secretary Chandler tils morning re © from Lieut. Harber, of the Jeannette July 23, and Ire rived at Bulun, S$ from Yakutsk. Strong head in work in de ND CHLEN ENSILS. NEW GOODS AT LOW PKI GEO. WATTS, E-FURNISHING STORE, bove Penna. avenue, JOHN BURKE, Practical ana Scientific Bootmaker. PETER HAS REMOV: id office to south ast corn to Clirist chureh, set Fall River gee, Ms son, Warren, Siwy at New York 28th tnst.; sc German, for Wrenham, Mess, at New York, 28th inst. at Littie schrs. HL. P. Havens, Curtis, Wy party, datet at ED HIS REST | streets northwes! ours 8 tO 10, 1 to 2, 4 = “FOURTH Is THE EQUITABLE subscription books are now « issue of atock, payments on Whi = ir annual meeting 514 7th street, 5 doors They have made arrangements con- = jointly with the government to introduce a large number of tmmigrants. About 5,000 Japanese are expected here in the next 12 months, also 2,000 | and 1,000Germans, Tae go pays the passeges of women and children. Prime Gibson has just issued a proclan that the coronation will take place on the 12th of next February. ‘There is a good deal of prepara- tion now making for the notable e Honolulu custom-house are unusually At the present rate nportation the customs receipts will be fully a year. The exports from the Kingdom ¢ the 12 months ending September 30Uh, last, were a little over $17,090,00—a larger € pulation, than that of any ‘The incoming sugar crop 1s shoouer does well. July 5, with four parties, No further communica- tion until return,” Court Martian. —The detail for court martial for the trial of Capt, Alfred Hopktas a mavy yard, for abandoning hts ng the prevalen 3 Is ns follows: Rear Admiral Andrew Bry: alhoun, Commoriore Win. T."T ‘ th, well ies, (regular price $0 conte, )at $9 cenit, MAKKET SPACE. OPERATIVE BUILDING cruelty to animals,in a communte » for the 4th annual commence November, HOUSEFURN; ongetown) do not co-0) the discharge of his dutte: He cites the case of one Henry Wayne, whom he arrested and took to the station house for cruelty to a mule, but the station keeper would not receive the prisoner nor take a col- lateral for his appearance before the Police Court, to answer, the result of which was that he ha Iso, that the station keeper under instructions of SHING GOODS, 27th just. ton for Georgetow! schr. Harry Mosse ford 27th Inst.; schr. Jacob M. Haskell, Crowell, at And ORNAMENTAL FOR HOUSEHOLD Apo} Monthly payments are #2.50 per share, £1,009 is advanced on ea At this date #1 pay off mortase hh share in full. to the members to ent. The re- uodore E, t, Our stock of above goods is now complete, and we are offering every inducement in quality, variety and price. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. smalla country. brown, Cipt. pt. W. P. McCann, slit as Juilge advo" hivene at the navy yard, &th of November next. hard Walnwr ine court will Washington, D.C., on tn 342 Det. n.w. Govt. Printing office. turn the man loose; told lim that he wa: the leutenant of the pre NAVAL VESSELS AT THE BI-CeNTENNIAL.——Rear iral Cooper, commanding the north Atlantic station, reports to the Navy department, under hia, October 29, wiving a de part taken in the recent bi! tennial celebration by the vessels of the north ting that the vessels of ‘ception of the Vandalia, npton Roads on After couling the Vandaila would pro- ceed there also. proportion to the country in the world now estiinated at 150,000,000 pounds. ee A Decision of Importance to Voters, AuBay, N. ¥., Oct. 39.—In_ res} of inquiry’ from’ James J. Franklin, a candidate sembly in tls county, Attorney G Russell has rendered the following opinios yt of your letter of the 234 Instant, in which you ask: ‘If A, having been duly registered according to law, B should vote ur der the name and address of A, woutd B's hav- ing so voted affect A’s right to vote?’ I fully agree vith your view that it would not, and that A’s vote might still be_recetved should the Inspectors be convinced that he had not voted, and that the vote cast in hts name was fraudulently c: proper to add thatin acas® of this kind the tn- Spector should act with dence they should require to convince them of the right of the person sub: under a name previously Voted on woul’ upon such a variety of circumstances that 1t would be dificult to formulate a general rate applicable toailcases. Very resy Lestig W. Rv Murder Cases. Locxronr, N.Y., Oct. 39.—In the oyer and terminer, which commenced this morn- ing, Judge Hatcht presiding, two murder cascs wiil be tried: that of George Moore, (colored), for inhumanly treating an adopted child, causinyg 1¢s death, and that of the Indian Pendleton for shoot- ing his Irish companion, McCarthy, during a spree at Suspensio: of Engraving. ‘OLD WEATHER Is by purchasing # first-class HEATING ss Our stock isnow shineton Gas Co. iodding, In charge of St. Elizabeth asylum, in a report to the District Commissioners, states that during the month of September he admitted nine and discharged twelve inmates of the hos- complete, “and ify us with a call we can ection the largest assortment of foods in this city. date of Philadel, deseription of since the war nave incre: from two to elght, and keeping pace witht Lie cOl= ored schools, although the latter are suyy the state. One of the churches e the war is the Zion Baptist chun established on a niliside near the tunnel, but Ube ground being need Street, between Franklin and Jefferso! frame’ chu muse to a letter Atlantle squadron, and George and Stag Head F. ela and Fire —__ Adroit Female ‘Thieves, ARREST OF TWO WOMEN CHANGED WITH ROBBING BAL- g TINORE MERCHANTS. Yesterday morning Detective Lyons, of the tn- dependent firm of Simith, West and Lyons, of Bal- timore, arrived in this city in search of two young women charged with shoplifting in that city. tectives Coomes and McElfresh started out and after a search among the hotels and boarding houses finally found the couple at the Tremont house, where they arrived Saturday night, tering thelr names as Mrs. C. H. Sheffer and P. F. Daly, New York city, to police headquarters, when they were charged with the thert of certain articles from the dry: goods stores of Baltimore. Detective Lyons stated that they took rooms at a first-class hotel and went to varlous large dry goods stores and ordered bills of goods to be sent to their rooms on Sharp street, there to be generally for expensive goods, and while they were busily examining also busily concealing clothing. and got away with some rich furs and Vhen the porter arrived at the Sharp street house nothing could be found of them. In this way, it 1s alleged, they stole a sealskin dolman from Hamilton & Easter’s dry ‘at $800, and pleces of silk from other houses, some of which they put in pawn in Baltimore. The dolman was one of the articles thus pawned, ana was recovered by the owners. They were sus pected of having taken the train for this city, and the suspicion proved to be correct. They were turned over to Detective Lyons, who took them back to Baltimore last night to answer the charge merchants of this city may congratulate themselves that their visit was 80 Short here, as their purpose was to work the stores here, 80 they acknowledged. seals ats Marriage LIceNsES.—Ma) been issued to Arthur F. Redman and Hattie Beck- ett; John G. T. Moore, of Baltimore, and Julia Schnaebel; James Greenwood and Kate Chaffie; Robert Herocker and Anna Rudhart; John Ham- Mo., and Lizzie D. Lewis; Henry “ailadelphia, and Annie 8, Ell; ars and Susannah Scott; Nicholas “sir:—T am in recs J. Whit) Herr Plumbing and Gas Fitting. x TNO. JOY LD! ng promptly attended to, W. 8. JENK> & CO., THe IRON-CLAD MoNTAvK A FAILURE.—Com- mander Barker, commanding the iron-clad Mon- tauk, reports to the Navy department the arrival and navy yard October OB TAXES, TA, usual WASHINGTON, October 2 The dedi District will take n fe of assexements, ), 1883, aud will axes su this office The Taxpayers of th of that vessel at Le: He further say Fy ‘of the vessel have been quite thoroughly tested | since she was plieed in commission. | under the most favorable circum: | Sel cannot steam for twelve SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET OF xes for the year end ceive Payucnt of th from and after the first day of November, 1482, 0: x is due November 1, 1882, the hole of said tax before the first ber, 1882, will have a deduction of five (5) | On £0 much of the first half of said taxi be paid durin: ut What ev!— | are with Jat the Ge Childs at the F ‘The Young Men's Che! atte Was a latge attendance. ances the yes-- consecutive hours more than four knots per hour, as the bollers are ,englnes and the engines too s quenuy applyin, anbinz and h fanitary engi- ‘I wish to express iy. e, Sweet Home.’ £ | A give it much an adverti-emeut. sound and’ valual olders Would caret ‘9th etrect, 1730 Pstreet, HAYWARD & HUTCHINS They were ese®ted too small for the es due Novem | small for the slp ‘trully, yours, LL, Attorney General.” has returned from New York and was at the War department to-day. Mx. Rervs Hatcu, famiitarly known in New York as “Uncle Rurus,” was at the Interior de- artment to-day, discussing with the officials the ellowstone Park and its future. had tormed a company with Messrs. Hobart & Douglas, to whom the department recently leased @ portion of the park, and was Intending to erect a big hotel and run a Ine of stages. Uncle Rufus ts confident of making this one of the great points of interest for tourists and heelth-seekers. Secretary LINcoLN cach succeeding month thereafter u dl, cr otherwise. procs Taw imposes a like second half, due May wish, only, how ateor ingly.” ag our stores—317 Dupont Circle. d temperance meeting eed with as the luw directs, payment of the special term of (883, if not pi ‘of Commissioners of theD O14, Collector Taxes Dinirict of Columbia. NING SCHOOL FOR ‘These orders were they were them under pie-woman, Who for many Stee terday afternoon, and was attended bya. of colored societies tn regalta.... Mra. Turley, Te siding in the lower portion of the town, died yess terday. tals morning audded abut 30 aunes to : fourths of the on Xicholas | Sturduy afternoon a ple of cuano tn Bock naan d& Bro.’s warehouse fel were digging into It Peter Garner and John Quintan were buried for awhile In tue mass, Dut He sald that he SINE CLOTHING AND BOYS’ WEAR. ‘The astortment of the cbove zoods at the MISFIT STORE, PR TENTH AND F cannot be eurprsed tn Vari Material, 1h WASHINGTO FIFTH ANNUAL § ‘The rewular course of and FRIDAY EF: Lenman Building, 1425 N beginning Friday aiek further tn bridge last spring: patna item ional Nominations, ct 80.—At conventions held by the greenbackers in the third and fourth congres- Slonal districts on Saturday evening, Furlong and T. C. Brophy were repectively noi ‘tures will be delivered MON- ViNINGS at 7 o'clock at the goods store, valued Wy York avenue northwest, vle, Reliability of roughness of Workmanship, Perfection of Fit or Elevance of Finish, while prices are 25 cent to 40 per cent lower than those of any house in ity .y FHE MISFIT STO! formation upply to Mra. Jane Hitz, New Jersey avenue southeast, or Mrs. 8. A. M- ducation, corner of 8th’ and G TISS, M. D., Dean, 224 9th street horthwest. fOR OF TAXES, ‘THe VirGrsta Couron Case mv Surxeme Court.—The U.S. Supreme Court to-day advanced what ts known as the Virginla coupon case and fixed the second Monday in January for argument. The Virginia legislature directed the coupons of the bonds to be receivable for the ment of taxes. The court of appeals decid law unconstitutional by a tie vote. The case comes before the U.S. Supreme Court on appeal, ‘anfield, Bureau of streets northwest, or to OLD ARGUMENT. im a Nevada Mine. Evreka, Nev., Oct. 30.—An accumulation of the | rescued before lite was extinct. as in the Eureka Consoildated shaft burst yester- a {= OFFICE OF COL cee DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, Oc ers is called to the recent en- it of Congress, approved July 12, 1882, which releases their property from previous pen: yiment of G per centum interest per annum upon all in arrears on the Ist day of July, 187! all special assessments due the District of Co: Jumbia, provided sud payment is made on or before November J, 1882. yenalties and 10 per cent interest, with other costs, will reattach if this privilege is uot ayailed of before the thue timited by the law. Reiley, of Richmond, and fon. ; adis- | heat, of Lynchburg, will speak at Armory hall toe beri the shaft from tance of 75 feet. The ane tore away the | Morrow night in support of the conservative 8 tacket. MF. B.D. Scallty years conducted the elty andrla Geaette with great efficiency, resigned bis position on Saturday, He 1s succeeded by Mr. Bd= The attention of tax} eastern side of the works, hurling hundreds ot ments of shafting a quarter of a mile a’ Givement prevailed uni it was ascertained tht ment prev: Was ascertained that no fives ad bee lost. ‘The only person injured was | Ward yore of Orange couuty, a young gem Superintendent Read, whose arms were palofuily | Geman of tule shattered by fragments of timber. about $25,000, Medinm Weicht — riage Mcenses hay No DECISION IN THE ARLINGTON CASE YET.— ‘ “a preme Court did not, as was expected, Tender Its decision In the Ariington case to-day. t : Good Bearer Ovércoats, in bitek, bine and’ cei, st keueral taxes ad Chinchida Overcoats at § ‘The loss is ides the loss occasioned by tae PERSONAL.—A: it y me ssistant Secretary New has gone to a onee for the “% pena —— Indiana to be absent until after the election —Ex- Aiton, of St. Lout: | C. Lancaster, of T PUBLICATIONS. Leations of Hlectricit Mawes Heantitw Hows" tary Telerau of the Miallock’> ‘social Fr sity" * Rortnd Robin Series. ‘Frantlin Square end Seaside Libra JAMES J- CHATS EE THE $3, $4 AND $5 CHILDREX Single Panty, 75e., We. , aud $1: pbepect Suita, frou $5.60, $4 and’ 35, upwards: Suits. from $4, $5 and $6 up, age, 13 8? Seheol tol7. Single Pants, from $1 up. and $1 np. ‘Hats, from Sée. up. Dress do., 7c. ahs bet $1 School Button Shoes in the District of . J. W. SELBY'S, ole 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. President and Mrs. Hayes are visiting in Cincin- nati, where the latter will attend a temperance convention tosday and to-morrow.—-Rufus Hatch, the famous financier of New York, is at Worm- ley’s.—General and Senator Sherman were last Priday.—Chtet By order of the Commissioners, Troubics in France. JOHN F. COOK, tor of 0. REVOLUTIONARY SIGNS—FLOODS AND A WATER-| Hoator tg brighter and grows more favorable srour. Paris, Oct. 30.—Proclamauions have been posted on the walls in St. Suipice appealing to the peo- le to commit acts of violence 5. $5, $10 and $12, wort Dorsey and Adeline Scales, both of Montgomery every @ay. In the vic! thusiasm over the regular Uicket has grown since the Onlo election, and the prospect is now thas tere wiil be a large republican vote. In deiphia the Ohio election has not had much as Gen. FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NoT AEM BI : zeus n ‘rove of the practical methods of the Assoclated ive orders for mak- a Underwear, A Wire's BILL For Drvorce.—To-day, Bundy, for Sarah Ann Crisemon, filed a divorce from Lewis E. Crisemon. They were mar- and she charges that defendant Fox woys FROM 446 11 FoR Boys FRO Buits from $4.50 to FOR Five from $5 to $15—cariuot Ve replaced in St. Louis Webster returned to Treasury department to-day.—Ex-Senator Hen- dricks is confined to his owes in Indianapolis D ae ek of el w have returnet season.—Mr. W. P. Phillips, of the N. ¥. A. P.. American Rapid a short visit, st rainst the “slave- an $3.50 to $10, ly requested to, M9 TO 12 Le 2ST. Plain Ladies and Gentlemen’: Children’s Clothing, Household Sewit broidery, Mending, Dom he an} ‘woman. EPAKTMENT of Axsociated Charities, 922 D street open from 8 a.m. to Di. E, RK. RUST, oved f1 x 1409 Ne aguas dordiweae tt Hetrets to 1609 ew r =5 Jobbing promptly done. ‘with any aS GAS FIXTURES.—E, ¥F. BROOKS, wort ried in April, 1: th fully double. Ras treated ner with cruclty: 3 ist last with his e used on her a and six inches great bargains, jag.—Mr. and ‘the city ies the r siosercion ir John Wrasse, Graw.—Itis Mr. Ji who has charge of the Capitol for the comin for themoney. Je, $20, worth $40 SPECIALTIE: Black Cloth Suits, Prince Albert 30, 35 ve pat sVgih, Prince Alber: Brown Castor Beaver Coat and Gossamer Coste Pants at © | ace, | Srorta tay the §3" Ovn Morro: No trouble to show goods, THE MISFIT STORE. CORNER TENTH AND F N.B.— The Misfit Store hes no connection other concern in thé city. 9rm Street Nonruwast. a7 Ook B on Saturday. ‘to take ‘at state on behalf of the Eami ‘TE MANTELS ‘RANGES, TINNING. ne "€ ox <A LA 31 GE AN!» NEW STOCK § (oS ve found at the Factory, 631 157m Srazer, ‘Full assortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods, Cor- coran Building. : § gorge were le. His body wi Rivet leaves a wile and five children. A Strike Only in Name. PrrrerrKe, Oct. 30.—The strike of the East erpool (Ohio) potters, which was thaugurated five months ‘ago, Nas become a strike on! name. Of the seven hundred men who work when their employers notified them that who joined the Knights of Labor would be dise charged, all but one hundred and fifty have either returned to work or left the town, Of the eh Uterles implicated five are running at nearly alf thelr capacity, two are entirely idle, while the lingest hes nearly all the hands necded. : 88535 To all — | these works the In ad contract, which Dinds Telegrams. to The Star. each man to keep out of the Kuights of Labor ore gantz ition, ts In fore — Wall Street To-day. A STEADILY INCKEANING “SHORT” INTEREST, New York, Oct. 30.—The Post's financial article Ket ISeasy at 5a6 per cen 4 percent on United ds ‘Time loans any 426 per cont, ace land the time loans run. The prim’ mercan paper is 6igad per cent. kK exch Markets are dul. United States are unchange except for the cxte Ss, which a9 4 lower. Stote bonds nominal. RR. bonds are strong at an advance of 4 alpercent. The Stock market Is trregular, but the foremost of the Stocks at all active arefractien thon Sature day's closing prices. A me. the active Speculators, aside trom tu looders of the market, are “bearish,” a he rank and Mle of room traders ts i aris.” ‘Phe resule is a steadily tnereastus Interest,” whieh ts already 80 large that several stocks len 1a per nt below the current rite for call loans of moneys The general tmpression Is that there will be no important ch: tn the market until atter the next week. The market tor ak oreigh ex rinerpal of the publte Berrer.—Mr. N. P.G Schools of the second aisthict, has beon seriously M1 for some weeks and wos last Week very lowe To-day he ts somewhat better, aud he chances be Tae CHARGr oF Roctsay AGAINST A FRENCH cin the Potlee € ention to Loader Pome Who Was arrested cNamara, (as stated Mr Moore called J ench governe at the time in THE STAR.) for robbing routes L, Dousman, at Gov. Stuncis’ house at. Soldier? Home. | Nir. 0,8. B. Wall appears for the defende ant. Mr. Moore stated that in one case sh is, aling a fan valued st $150.and a lot of velvet valued at $75. He sald that the robe bery consisted of diamonds, sik’ dresses, eles to the extent of several thousand dollars, ond’ he Intended to Issue another warrant (making Caree) ing her with grand larceny. Mr, Moore Ked that the Dail be tlved at $2,000. Mr. Wall asked that the ball be not fixed so high. MR Moore sald that the prisoner was a bad woman, abt has been practiciig the same game on otner People. The court refused to reduce the ball, and she was committed tu defauit of bail Lo appear [or trial next Thursday. > | Senr To JAM FOR Saasntnc youny man named Edw judge Suell today, charg A Wrepow.—A 1 Kennedy was before 4 with stealing an ume Ish and also with ying private property without the Consent of the owner. ‘The testitnony showed that he picked up an umbrella in a restaurant Saturday Hight, and When pursued he threw a brick at Ms pursuer and smashed a plate glass I the window: of Henry Kraak’s store on the Avenue. Judge ‘ht hin to the workhouse for 60 days In de= of a tine of $100 for breaking the window, an@ dismissed the charge of La 2 jor = Ix a Critical, Coxpinios.—Wm, Willams, the » corner of one Week age inc, Dut 1s award Johnson f been arr ut to kill Williams, and = nn Affairs in West Was! Suppen Deare or a Pptac Sc xton. ‘TRACnER.— Mrs. Mary E. Turner, a well-known lady In this je minunity and a teacher in the sixth crade publle nus, died suddenty Saturday ning about 7:39 o'clock. Mrs. Tu Tr was in ‘nington Saturdey morning. and while there, Ung somewhat ii, she calle Dr, Mare principally, however, in refereace to her yesight. Returning to her home, on Gay ut 2 o'clock, she had just entered the fell upon the floor from a stroke over consclousness, Stated at 0 o'clock. Her death was a x to her children—a son and daughter— ally, Mrs. ‘Turner cher streets Aconsistent member of the Dunbarton to-morrow, at 3 o'clock p.m, ted a School teacher on the S first a ConTRACT AWAKDED.—Mr, J. Thomas Probey, of this place, has been awarded the contract for the ew uniforms of the Capitol police force, Reaw ATE SALE.—J. W. P. Myers, real estate sold to Prof. J. R. Eastman, for Mrs, tS on Lee's hill, Georgetown, opposite er Dent's, Which will be improved by jdences. Pout—EsreReD.—The schr. Jane Emson, Green, , Ught, Lo load coal. Cleared on Sat *has.N. Simmons, Babbitt, 1,100 tong. t. Kirk,Newton,coal for Hoboken; sehr, Celina, Adams, at Providence 26tn. ns chr. William R. Huston, ey, al Somer- 7th inst.; schr. Mabel 1. Phillips, Gupp, at Inst.; schr. Martha Walsh, Burd- ry A. Cranmer, Coombs, Twilight, Robin Cue and Elias Moore, Lewls, oplisa, Godtrey. hr. CP. Harris, Benton, for Providence, York 28th inst; sehr. ‘Erastus Wy . for New London, at New York 28th inst? Fe Malloy, Smit Ae . Beach, Cropley, n, Brown, Geo. B 3 and D. Hilton, Porter, at New York sehr. James Raye, Crossiey, from Bos+ at Viney’ni-thiveh 25th inst. ; Sears, sailed trom New Bede Buckley, Cramer, Bes: Gibbs, Burton, F. Merw Ros aston 25th fnst. CONDITION OF THE WATER.—Great Falls amd both reservolrs, clear, HGH Ti DE.—October 31, 11 en Alexandria Affairs. a.m., 11:500.10. Reported for Tar EveNtne Stan. Covoren Cuvxcn Depicatioy.—Colored churches sed very greatly, galning oy ablished since Tt was first a lot was bought on 1ee and the reh retwoved there. ‘This has how been laced by a brick edifice with a steeple, and the mpanimne of a hou: ul be 43 tion took place yesterday, Re of Washington, Rev. Ii, Bailey, and othe ors officiating. HUKCH SERVICES. —Two Washington rdiinisters yesterday wo pulpits of churches here that t pastors. Rev. Dr. Leubkert preaching man Lutheran church, and Kev. Dr sbyterian church, tian Association held their noon Services at the M. E, church, There rhe Reform Club held a gospel esterday afternoon at thes eel, Presitent Fultz in the Reon CLu8.— 1 on Fairfax st chat. Addresses were delivered by Messrs, O'Neal, of thts city, Simms of Washington, and others. Rerourse’s Nores.—The funeral of Mary Col “ats resided on Roy: betyioea King and Prince, took place ea ‘There are nO cases ab the Station house -The registration on Sal @ voung lists, three- ng White voters....0D upon some Ixborers whe Hon A’ namnas Whites # igs, Who has tor several jepartrnent of the Alexe — Mx. McCammon on Rervriican TPROsrecrs PENNSYLVaNIA.—Mr. McCammon, the attorney 1 of the Interior department, has returned mn Phitadelplla. ile says. that the prospect for of Pittsburg the ene McCammon says most of the there are of the “rule or ruin kind.” | 1

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