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4 = e Telegrams to The Star.. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, < AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fertest Cerner Pennaylvania Avs. and 11th 8,57 POLITICAL =SIGNS IN EUROPE. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, =e GEO. W. ADAMS, Prest A WELL-KNOWN HORSE TRAINER SHOT. Tue Evrxrea Bran ie served to subscribers tn the : aie See So Ps carriers ‘on their own accrant, ‘at 10 canta por Revie Small ike neva" cerwaimsate r OPENING RATES IN WALL STREET TO-DAY. 424 seer, $6; x months, $3. * Entered at the Post Gite at Washington. D. C...a8 a : —_—— i — -clers mail thatter. ate Fercign News by Cable Te-day. fepier for $00. : ssDOX, Nov. 1.— bn ar set : on f = 2 AN rail eubseriptions must be paid in advance; : | ~ I] nual settling day at the Bank of England, a epost asl sabecrtetions mret_0 V“= 60—N® 9,215. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1882. TWO CENTS, | Stvotuenu tea tousay ar the ban and ca'tas Bates of adversieing made known on anpitcation < stock exchange. = = = = z BAD CONDITION OF THE BULGARIAN PORTRESSER, IN THE STAR s i THE SOTELDO MURDER TRIAL, | Witness sald that he tried to fire a shot and nay i 7 Pesta, Nov. 1.—Count Kalnoky, the Austro-Hune INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS _SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip. have made n statement that he dia. Dontreien | —neBatOm OF Nr &, Supreme Court | ai huinisicr of Sordign adtakin, in bia reply 90 nels ee el a" Palk yesterday so id: The Bulgarian peceeneis tel par as Govenwurwr Reortrrs To-var.—Internal reve. | Testimony for the Goverumentstates | hs Ueldos but thought he Way igre does cey | Last Thursday Mr. Geo. R. Simmons, a clerk in | fortresserans neatualis talline date compe ae ATTORNEYS Ist pas — 8 NING, ‘itt nue, $408,952.89; customs, $648,272.67. pond of Clarence M. Barton and | meant that he was prepared to eethe better of | the office of the clerk of the U. S. Supreme Court, repaic, they = — — pera oven to the ;CEION Sates—7 d 8th pi al eet, to make arrangements for attending SS thers. 8 wise. WI navigation of the Danube. Their demolition —. the funeral of Bro. J. P. Mon~ ae A ‘Tue Contract for furnishing heating apparatus Pistol against. Sotelao he iatenied te shew bine name Aes stn dh ee ten been delayed by the great cost Of such Work, Hune pupae etd 8. T. Boss, Sec'y, 77 4: BHODERICK, N. G- | tor the public butlding at Philadelphia has been | Yesteraay, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, Bur thiswwas atter he had been shot, He haa nevey psteaip Aplewed prone dyed por erg Lar im” | Kary lias declined w entertain a request for pers Weiieass Guascrs Ath pass. — " ATIO VOTERS OF THE | BYAN1C4 to J. D. Marshbank & Son, of Harrisburg, | ths trial of Augustus C. Soteldo, for the murder of | Been arrested for crime; had never committed | Cause nis pay was nor what he deemed ulewsrviecs Min eres gear ATG VOTERS OE AEE | BIR oat his brother, Antonio M. Sotelo, onthe ah of Fen- | STECTH: vet ember any money mney Chas, | re wordiwan a Aalto Sam cee |S a i mmeres Cotsnir K rr—4th para, No. UP atreot noritwest | ag PaestpeNt is expected to return to thisclty | Wary last, was continued after our report closed — | fully obtalned money 1n connection with them and COUrE, MY Mon a eae ne ne HE OF ME! passe, Nov. L.A Giapatch to the Havas agency, = Dex Goon. Mass MEeTiNG OF Tas | t-Morrow evening, and take up his residence at | District Attorney Corkhill and Assistant District | Wrote a letter acknowledging the approprin- | Mr’ Simmons, itis alleged, has stated He contees, | FON. Berne, sive that Bebely Gullenbergen, Vous . Eprcatios rEe- ds of Prob Uition ip Uniontown, THULE | the Soldiers! Home. He will go back to New York | Attorney Taggart prosecuting,and Robert Christy, | on, of money. Witness identined a copy 0: the | pisted filing Such, Burke, ‘and Labutzlof, German, Raslah, and . dspeiabrsepars va) SIGHT, at 7:30. Eminent speakers will | On Monday in order to vote. E. D. F. Brady and Peter Mitchell (of New *York i ar P i a ES OS Soclallsts, have purchased the old Caste Frxaxctat tho meeting, and a ood time may be expected ee fects demutene » | opjection being made it was Fuled out, and the de- Affairs in West Washington. yilen, at Winterthur, With the object of stung ates Gere! r > ime S fense noted an exci . - ty 1 re 1 Seutrorea = Mrz. T. KnenAtt, 2, has been appointed private | yames W. Mitchell, a barber, employed at sor | Mr. Mitchell “asked Mr. Barton it he had not | ‘THE Catuotzc Uxr0x.—The weekly menting of | UP S0elalist printing establishment seater ATIENTION. BROT (ERHOOD OF Cai- | Secretary to Senator Blair and clerk of the Senate | y4th street, testined that defendant was inthe | Written to Charley that he had acted d-——d | the Georgetown Catholic Union was held at it Sey tes he PUNTERS AND. fall atten committee on education and labor. barber shop that evening (February 9th), and wit. | mean . feos tastevening. in sdgition Go the tranne- | cn. Norwaian Gtorktinn kine eo ee e ted > . November 3d, for re- sega +: There Revie ion of important business, there was a le Norwegt v0 ng have resulted r ftetionof provoved Constitution of Naticnal | Tar Pusiic Dust Staten, issued to-day, | thing to pay.” Didn't know What be cele ser ae: | Me, Bartonceaer Sutderson and I have set-|ing literary program rendered The free ene cTushing defeat of the goverment, four-Niths of i. Shows the reduction of the public debt during the | Witness sald: “I wouldn't doit” Defendant ap- | ted the matter satisfactorily. Sociable of the union for the benefit of the library | {HC wetbers returned Being radicals or repub- ST UNIVER: | MONth of October to be $15,629,180.55; cash In the peared, to have been Grinking. ei ose Mitchell asked that the answer be stricken eed cen: Gor nate cond aye zy ecctenenis baineik aurexbiionany emai WN UNIVER- 1a certificat wis P. Selhold. jr., test at on the 9th of | Out. an, - Charles jounced for Surrenet ORGAN. Lapis" ¢ eee 04. 880,410: Silver certifientes ou last February he Wiaeucloyed at the Repndlican | The court granted the motion, saying that Ifa | tlismonth. a Lyons, Nov. 1.—The book chter revolt Loer axp Fou es . NING, November 607,710; certificates of deposit out: office aa a reporter. Was at the office until about | man was *1——d mean” 1t did not affect his credi- | | EXPERIMENTS IN Olt, TANKS. —The large volume | tionary ‘organ here, 1°F Revate > ; " ‘ontinue oa MONDAY Tefunding certificates outstanding, | 8:50. Nothing unusual occurred up to that time | bility. A miser is d——d mean, butinisers are pro- | Of heavy black smoke seen to the west of town | having been setzed ‘unter judieal warran eee ae bee EV! __ni-5t_ | $423,750; legal tenders outstanding, $34 fe; | except Mr. Barton asked him to shut the gate sep- | Verblal for telling the truth. toward the chain bridge during the | Journal has temporarily ceased to appear. : oe een ee CARE Fe ai | fractional eurreney outstanding, $7,090185. arating the local and the ante-room. Returned to | Witness received from Arthur Shepherd some few months has been ¢: by exneriments RD TO THEIR BAL Meprear. &. RE FOR THE J ractional curreney on 6,185.7 j the office about 11 o'clock and foun a large crowa | Money for Sanderson, and dt was acouple ot years | Made by the patentee, Mr. Goo. W. Kit, lor teh to the C+ ; hieeting vf persons interested in balance avatlable, $151,145,237.13. © office about 11 o'clock and found a large crowd . 8 couple of J mors W.W si ng. P at: the Seecnd sub‘ivision, 4 congregate. at Che office. Mr. Barton had gone | before the matter was finally cleared up. Witness | Messrs. W.W.Stin i : J.Lightioot,who pned near aoe xaL RESIGNED.—W. L. Nicholson, for many years to-| home. Pistol handed to pet Who Identified tt Bae Cotes Ae eat ea pOsunying i wn ne Sprites an ‘on aioe pare area rane se rPOsaLs—5 og ce ster- | @8 Mr. Barton’s pistoL Had examt ‘tha ons of trust; but never used the money of suc! pmatic guishing petrole st it de, are confine epee of Denn: | BOGTApREF GE ths Post Office Gopartment, yooter’ > Nias i new the perl oniy hed Soar earaiiece societies without authority. eu | tank. They have had built a tank and filled tt chs. Mitte ne Gok aa _ni-st"_| day presented his resignation to the Postmaster | tnt, tat morning. He fred It of about ciche | BY the governmente-Tike deceased was taller | With petroicum, and tests hy tie patentec seem to | DEATH SENTENCE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS TN RUSSEA Srrers Norte TING OF | General, to take effect on December 1st next. It] months previous to the shooting. Saw the pistol | than witness, compactly built, and, aituough ap- | Wave demonstrated the practicability of quickly >MMUTED, Srremiries -3d ns’ Board | WAS accepted to-day, to take effect on the date | in Mr. Barton’s drawer that same evening before, | pearing slim, he much stouter than witness, | ¢XUngutshing (without the use of chemicals) the | St. Prrensrcna. Nov. 1.—The emperor has com. Maisxxen. ne indicated. Did not see it ater ne returned. “Saw It next at | A Tecess was here taken. Iafcer Gil ie in a tank Of the new construction. | suuted the santa the Kage rise the coroner’: x lar was then ha g COUKSE OF Joxpuit.—The lots on Lee's | san military rin nai Ears Drrosrr—sth pace, THE PRESIDENTS CARRIAGE.—The White House | to witness, who testined that he bad pleked th co Ais Barton: wae soctin aa . hiil, purchased by Prof, Eastinan, are said to be | Polivanoft : gal servitude im the . « Macurs a stables received quite an addition yesterday in | in Mr. Barton’s room about Lovelock on the morne ~ Barton was recalled and examined by de- | directly on the line of the new’ condult of the | mines for an Indeflalte period and tavelve years, Fee HURSDAY.. Allanterested in the shape of an eight spring Brewster Victorta, | Ing of February 10th from under the exchanges, | f¢0Se. He sald Mr. Conger called the day after | Washington aqueduct. Spectively. cs — Jovee of ts ‘ity, and is considered a very han mark asthe one he had picked ap oft uf oor and payne ae found which he suggested Be placed | Wook cnued Saturday, October oe wee ea eee ‘ov. 1.—The American shin Crescent Cte Z ‘THON il some and stylish affal : BE CCUEer ‘ e safe. and for the year to that date 1,061,134 ton: ry 3 Kelley, from Cadiz, ender 6, 10F &-E will meet at the Hail Safe. The court adjourned until to-day, ‘The jury | "gy yea hat date 1, fons—a de- | Ol ‘ : “ fed the Hail, uv a harles L. Crow testified that he was at wi ease of 695,970 fons as compare © corre. | Bath, Maine, has been abondoned im a stoking, Slack, forthe puryuesct viatug tis Papeonaugers Aw | 4, AFFOUTMENT.—Charles Rosser, Jr., » principal | Were turned over to the marshal, WhO took thet | ene eomnocing room om the Might In qucrtions | Sponalee cere eae ee ae cat ne corre: | Condition. Seventeen of tne crew have ianded a ju, and on PRIDAY EVENING, November 3, | @raughtsman in the General Land office, was to- Nationatihotel. Bi heard the shots and the scufile; ran down, found | to tlde water as follot ore and Ouito rail- | Portsmouth, ia 1 aang tats oe | ayaneineaopsrannr nto Post OM | aay morning teres gus aang atten | ene er adaane' e tawoaae ge | aa et Stce aze caiman | | smn oF THE eaux rors corn *e “Nope a ee i. "| 1 V. I. Nichols i" P 2 eI a a ie: atic y Sel 2 CY a f ry . on: Cc LIN, Ni stated o c a AMUSEMENTS. AMURE E. BOYCE EoMENADAY, President... | Rartments vice Wo ho manufacture of mapa | ANce of spectatogs in the Criminal Court room, | Barton started to return to the office Soteldo made | Canal—-Week, 12,188 tones ye thattue Samia euCine kes eodon eae. = — LE. cording Seerelary. ni-at | Nicholson will en The prisoner sat Behind his counsel tn company | %, break elther to get at Barton or toescape, and | “tease froia last Year, 216,306 tons. "Pennsyl¥anta | solution of the Berlin tov eownen sed that: tte T ATIONAL THEAT 3gp THE NAVAL MONUMENT HOUSE, SSS they startec with him towards the station house, | Kallroad—Weck, 3,053 tons; year, 124,349 tons; de- | m-asure has been defiaitely sanctioned by the eae NAL THE ie Toor of Certo, | A TADY'S Vouustany Contninvrios.—A tomate | With bis relatives—Mrs. C. 3. pen iy of | giving niin to the officers at 12th strevt, Soteldd | crease from last’ year, 96,014 tons. : peron orrer First and Pennsylvania avenue. foor of Capitol, = e deceased, and Mr, and Mrs. J. clement, of ce ig a ~ eral of Mr&. Mary E. T' to z G AND SATURDAY MATINEE, | Sill be opened, after going through a thorongh renova- | Clerk tn the office of the commisstoner of internal | Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. Clement belug the brother hes ene oe ee aen death aide ieee oondunedan ten eae ieee : Se ae revenue, desiring to contribute towards the elec- | of Mrs. Soteldo, TON. Gareent Gsuned <n ames, STAR, took place from her latt residence on N | -knows Morec-Trainer Killed. ee . Cietelia tion of Secretary Folger as governor of New York, TESTIMONY OF NR OONGER. eta one ah as a Was at the | (Gas} yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Messrs. W. Ky., Nov, 1.—Burt Scully, MANKIND; Oysters. forwarded the sum of $35 to the republican state} On the opening of the court Mr. Frank B, Con- ice on the night In question, and he identified W. Curtls, B. T. Janney, J. Henry Wilson, George Taine, was shot and instantly pening: ¥ " 7 it ing by Hooker Sti rm Or, BEGGAR YOUR NEIGHBOR! gormmittee, | The money was returned to her Ina ger was called, and testited that he was tho | We Pistols ‘The dark pistol (claimed to be Bar- |T- Woodward. Elgar Fristy and C. M.”Kirkicy | last evening by Hooker Stivers, in this city. The L eee ONG & 1} Proprietors. | Jetter, stating “that the committee prefer not to Seat? ee e ~ | ton’s) had four loads in it, one chamber being | acted pall-bearers The services were con. | Parties lived on adjoining farms, and the women The most recent London sess, by Pact Metarrr, | > NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. accept any contributions from any lady employes | treasurer of the Republican; that on the night of | empty, with no appearance of having been |“ y Revs. J. McKendree Relley, Richard | Of the two families quarrelled about some tute suthor of the *“Wentn: iS of the government.” To this she returned an | February 9th he left the Ebbitt house about nine | recently fired. ‘The ather tstol had four shells 1 and J. J. G. Webster. The interment was | keys. Sherman Stivers, aged 17 years, a brother 1Company which played | |The SERIAL, SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSO- | answer, stating that she dented the right of the | o'clock, and going to the office wrote a letter and y othe other paw) had four shells 10: | at Oak Hill cemetery: Of Hooker, shot the turkeys, whi re chal ter, New York, CIATION wil meet for the reception of «ues and sale | congressional campalgn committee to demand two | went to Mr. Barton’s room about 9:15 o'clock. Mr, | the chambers and one full cartridge. CUT IN THE NECK.—Michael Mahone, a 5-year | by Scully's housekeeper. Yesterday Scully ré- - and Hat Sago WEDNESDAY, the Sth instant, at its | per cent. of er salary, but that on the other hand | Barton was the managing or news editor, and he | ‘This closed the case for the government, old son Of Michael Mahone, living at 3822 T street, | turned from the Memphis r and hearing of Mie bovks for the tenaiy wen a ee ated pele, aM | she comid not allow the state committee to say | was then occupied as such, arranging the Asso — Was yesterday cut In the neck ‘by a colored boy | the case ana meeting young Stivers in a spri iy, Drama, Speeta- | tion. “No back dues. Shares $Leach, aud a mexiuam | that she should not givesuch sum, as she desired | clated Press dispatches. Mr. Manley was seated | A Warre Woman ASSAULTED BY CoLoRED Mex.— | Bamed Join M. a fd living on S street. Dr. Peter | Wagon, he took him out and boxed his ears. Whi Ee f80 advanced oneach share. ‘There is uo better | to give as an expression of her loyalty to the re-| at the desk opposite Mr. Barton. Witness ex- | Two colored men, named George Stnith and Ander- | @fessed the wound, which is not serious. The | Hooker Stivers heard of this, he placed a shot. gul y to pay off incumbrances or to publican party. plainea the position of the parties, son Page, were charged in the Police Court to-day | Parents of the child Geclined to prosecute. in his buggy and drove to town to meet Scullf- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, x MR. CONGER’S ACCOUNT OF THE FATAL sTRUGGLE. | by a white woman, named Maggie Waters, with | AN ABANDONED Bane.—Yesterday an abandoned | Upon seeing Scully he called out to him and st Coline ShnES oF Laaiox Naval. Nores.—The Navy department 18 I) Witness atter sitting down picked upa paper | 8881ulting ner. She stated that these men’ came | Colored infant, about a month old, was twken to | eta Miya Sang beings petogiete ined ict Bel Glace terest on money formed that the Tennessee, Kearsarge, Yantle, | nen two men came In, one walking quite rapidly, | &2 Net Nouse in Naylor's ailey about midnigut last | the police station here by Mary Latwson, colored, | Wituln a few feet of Stivers the latter det caimomy weet But ane ‘ebieate Subscriptions may be made at the meeting or before | Enterprise, and Alliance arrived at Fortress Mon. | “8® fe “ ae a pidly. | night, and offered a pair of ladies’ shoes and | WO sald it had been left with’ her by its mother Is nephew was uns ; that tthe office of the Secretary, No. 1416 F street ’ Barton sald, “How are you? come in; take a | stockings for sale, and because she refused to buy | SMe two weeks prior, the mother promising to | Of his nephew was unarmed. Stivers was Frou. HOURS OF LAUGHTER, | northwst: vr gexmy BROWNE, Presitent.._ | leit Loazue Istady Phiiadelpia, yesterday afters | Seat” Witness got up and leaned against ino | them they knocked her down. They were exch | Cl for It tn a few days, but las fatled todoso. It | arrested. _ A MASTODON Sto! RESCOTT, See surer-ni-6t | hoon, for Hampton Roads. aL Reena Oe Man RS ee da eal ct: $10 /oneh |” G xars-—Arttved, boat Whiley, with @000 bushels Opening Prices in Wall Street. HAVERLY'S ¢ eye a Navat Onpsxs.—Ensign Francis H. Sherman, | Of manuscript was handed to Barton, who sald: | A Few Tars os tHe Heap wir a Frar Tnox.— | @ieab, and boat Ormeca-with 240 bushels wheat. | | NEw Vouk. Now. 1. 10. mn-— ith yestentayy| EUROPEAN AND AMERICED AE OTRELS. © York, ise lecture, entit’ed | oro, se ee “This isa statement, you had better show (or | A colored girl named Clara Wallace, with a baby | Sales, 4,000 Pari Me Bee cna Be iS if aed TH ROTRAYFIC. THE COMMERCIAL | Ordered toduty on the coast surveys MateL. B. | giveyit to Mr. Gorham.” Barton was apparently | in her arms, was in Judge Snell's dock yesterday, | , PONT-—Entered—Str. B.C. Knight, Chichester, | closing quotations, but the changes were on] HOU kOWD: CES DELIGHTED. Ee AUD OF HE NON.” | Gallagher, detached from the Naval Academy and | feading it; don’t think that he read much of It | charged with assaulting au old colored women | {ol New York, with general freight for District euimediately after the opening 3 ; [DAY EVENING, Deccinioctat ctrits | ordered to the Brooklyn navy yaed. Boatswain | and he. sila, “Idon't care for this,” or words t6 | named Sally Bland; who was very reloctene te merchants; schrs, Elltot L. Dove, Nicholson, and ee eee ak eee 1: SOCIATION. | OV Hong, from duty at New London and placed | that effect,’ ‘The one who was seated, and who | testify in the case, and wanted the girl als- | Auule F. Conley, Colt ds Paciee Sg per cook, atten wrinicm two totes z @ ASSOCIATION. gp Waiting orders, ‘The orders of Lieut. Goo. F. | had been watching him (Barton) cloSely,’ sald, | charged. When pressed by the court 40 tett the | Uns Strelman, ‘a ghd at 11 biclock Gold ap icak pie. BE ete . y. Holman to duty on the New Ha have | “You don’t, hey!” and sprung at Mr. Barton, | ficts, she showed the court a large gash on her “ee ee Western Union, ahh pees t SECOND ISSUE OF STOCK. been revoked, and he has been placed ou waiting | clinching him, Barton rose from his chair anda | hind, which she sata Clara did. She also said | t02; Glover, and C. 8. Hart, Southard, from George- led by’ Western Union, Wabash preferred, a town, at New York 30th ult; and Louisville und Nashville. * "NIOW CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING Assoct. | Orders. violent struggie ensued, Barton belng pushed over Clara gave her a few slight taps on the head with | Jonny Yom, George! ee eel tecp ae] xe cw rediraseblesel ae Tweet, on WEDNESDAY, "November: | PSnsonat.—Assistant Postmaster General Hat- one ey toWand igaees: SV aae areas ees OF $10 oF M days was linposed. | Vineyard Haven s0ti ult; scht, Lavinia F. War- Wil Break the Strike, Perhaps, tie wane °3ND Loris, ie Bee cent ¢ etock wilt bere. | WB Ieft for his home tn Towa last might.—Senor | It, and turned to place’ it om “the floor, | Etecrios of Orricexs—The German Orphan Too Re ath Wastington, salted trom St. | Wixetrss, Nov. 1.—A special train with twentys With their Powe Company, a ee 2 A pe ab ee re- | Godoy, the Chilian minister here, was registered pe ea canning and a then started to take | Asylum Association last night elected the follow- | 5 ake? for Georgetown: ‘sailed frou: Providence toe meptngenpal scape) Chicago meraves bee Vlas, ‘Grover, of mouthly pay tents, in New York last, evening.—Senator Sawyer 8 | Saw" the person stendinn ae Thee ee toe Goor | ing directors; Louls Kettler, Join Walter, Gus-| seen ttt, . | This wil, 1Uis thought, break the strike. ee aeldnan et ewes | tionally: Roerat ies gettls Aggoctation, contains excep. | coufined to his house, at Oshkosh, by Injuries | Fy ,t8e, Person SU nding, At the end of the desk | tave Hartig, ‘Simon Wolf, George Brettbarth and | “Carrie Manger.—Live stock sales at Drovers > pusht, break the a pas ee Honally Hberal provisions. Copies can be had at the sustained from the upsetting: of his carriage some | {engin naving a bright revolver Inale ah aad ‘Tite Associated Charities for the 7th sub-division | Rest yesterday, aren by Tavenner Bros: 405 | fLows by Bank Robbery Made Good. NTERTAINMENT AT WILLARD HAL DENNIS CONNELL, President, | (0 days ngo.—— Join S. Wise, of Virginia, 1s at | then heard two shots in quick succession. Witness | held an adjourned teeting at the Metronoieee | cattle up and gold; best, 5a5iy: Sood, 4405; med-| LewaNox, Pa.. Nov. 1.—The Lebanon | Dime J FRIDAY, NOVEMB-R 4, at 7-30 pm.” | DANTET DONOVAN, Secretary.” o31-2t_ Ee iene rents Mra ibertees then passed down stairs and called for police and | church last night ani elected the followtag ofl: Pope Een eg ect 1 ehcp eer Savings Bink,which was recently robbed of $30,000 jembern of the. Waahinctor = apa 2 _ heats » Gillig, man- e% $ 3 Mass ane eae . 4855, Ss, 43a . S . 15 | on Casi : - ay C Bembers. of the, Weshiniton CTTABLE CO QLERATIVEBUILD, | ager of the Americar, Exchange in Londda and | Seruming to. te Building save Mie Baton eed | Sere oe eee eater, lected President | Cows and ‘calves, €90°t0 $15 Marker next week | OJ St aesaull Gy an scenmtut epon Cheapo 5 ERI 186, at GODScuee bau at | Rares: Served in Ritbng anu cortuaneeor Geant: | another man (4. C. Soteldo) clinched caming down | presi@-nt; M. G. Emery, treasurer: Miss At Clecuion., C2 08 Wednesday on account of the | holders, Tue ainount was five thousand dollars £30 o'clock pean., af | da al § Z ex-Inspe ene! tas ails ¢ . é eden et? “ — yi | election. © tha ¥ at principal booksto wn of officers and directors will be held, | Pane by Mrs. Logan, General Sheridan and seve- | again and fought out to the pavement, Where they | Mra. G. L: Sheri, Mrs Bray sud Mra. WeB Song | both reservoirs, clear. ‘Telegraphic Bricts. jalan eT ee ee be eS ae greatly ime | Were Separated. Asked Barton whether he was | managers. i ~** | Hicu Tipe.—November 2, 12:05 a-m., 12:86 p.m. Charles Krammer, « Gorman cutler, 50 years old, by ‘cd, will be acted upon. Tminer @ St st ealth ‘atly tin- i ‘a ba ———._—__ Se = aaa 2 3 2 Steen aa ~ pasment of dues aud making adores HART arab ec aloripeny pea eRe tie Bide, Witness started with Barton to adrug | YM. C. A—The proper oflcers of the Young a eee eirly this morning, on) eee New Fork eltYy ay went of « d ng advancer. ns | ly restored, and he 15 still under medical treat- | © 7 : snipe Mags Curie eee : Ss morning, n, 1382 $2:20 jor mats: $1,600 in Yallatvanced ameaeh aharee | MEME COl. LC. Corbin arrived In the elty this | Hen the offen? Serecog Mee wees ee OTE | to stan the motes toe chet eatery been authorized | Reported for Tax: EVENING Stan, vid Sterling, 16 years old, employed as a sallor . 1882, 3 “NO! SOW EDSON. Secretar =" | morning tn éonection with business incident 12 | RG, Sotcido ‘on the pavement. and he attempted | Hew property, and provision hag Geen mage toe Ge cn ATawan tne wrieh eros CB eted- | Oe ae Slat wre: Bow, Dork: Ral aeons tae 2 BOOM.” 217 F street north est ee ea Ot ee rE Fee sds B. Talcott, | to get. hold of Barton. When they were coming | Putting the basement of the bullding in order in. | Yon 1s keeplag the pollticiaus quite busy, and all ae nt vas’ in atray Prereraret ENT OF iar | Clectticlaa of the Honse of Representatives, has Cane Poop ese seerra§ Noe g - | the machines are belng put in their best Order for | bAtchWay last night and was instantly killed. LCROMANCER.® TEREST, ALL PENALTIES, Be., ker” | thoroughly Improved the electric system of light- | {nts aeit hand-s dark handled: rusts Moreh. | He anniversary. of. the aeseclation ae cee oeey | effectual work upon the voting day. Last night | Sterilug lived in Pocomoke City, near Norfolk, Va. Few Scenery by Matt Morvan. New Costumes by eee ot See ing the House — Mr. H. W. Spofford has re-| which had. een lying around the offlee and he | held Tuesday. November ach, at Foundry chutes, | the conservatives held a large meeting at Armory ———— — a EC oe turned from an extended western trip. Taentitied Abr Witeoos Gone nitGer Tat | With RaveD ourunthas Gente A eee Miu crowding tat vufiding- “Hon A. M. Kelley, | Am Interview With Mr. Ingersoll = A ace ' ~ up to Mr. Barton’s room; found several persons in | been appointed with reference to obtaining plans | 9 q a a HIS VIEWS OF THE REPORT OF HON. H. H. WELLA Te tid geen nn #8 pucrezess | yA penaltics and a discount of 2 per cent by paying SOCIETY NOTES. Rita TOOHE, ok. AC BOS He ont eee becke |iauid planes fOr tae SreaGON Or aries {ctture | L¥nchburg, addressed the throng, and called out Colonel Ingersoll, In an interview given to the Chedvcke, Pull aid Smoke and Spanien Ballet. | YUppea iaharges MECER my office before November scuflle, was iying on tile, floor with a bundle of | hall on the ground in rear of the present building, | feduent applause. (On Thursday night Rev. J. M.| | oStn). eT an chased is vicws of the Matinces Taeea ee EE Selo ey The anniversary party given by Mr. and Mrs. | paperd Under his Lead. ‘There were a number of | With provision Under the same root for w first-class | D&WS9n, candidate for Vong < ° | reportot Mr. H. H. Wells upon the attempts made Notwithstanding the extrackdiuary erperes of this E,W. WHITTAKER, | Simon Wolf on Saturday evening proved to be, as | Pabers and other things on the oor, buthe pleked | gymmastum. THE REGISTRARS AND THE SUPERVISORS —The | tolintluence the star route jars. He pray Beck’s withctions the prices ef aduitesien will 030-3 208 434 street northwest, | Was anticipated, a most delightful affair through-|YPROM® a Miscuigyous Fun.—Last evening, All Hallow ae} Srowine = he Seago ed the | report corroborates his statements Jn regard to wus! 5 as aes aes 3 NED. nity regi: wi . ——— [CB> WHY CONTINUE THE USE OF REMEDIES | Site neve, and many Tokens or amends a8) cross-examined by Mr. Christy.—When the par. | #/e%, tus Boys throughout the city liad their fun, | feeistration laws which, have grown up between | PT". s'Ccison, and the only difference tetween oO KLOWS' HALL. that only relieve, when ELY'S OREAM BALM | 1 ree o y Tr, some of | {es came In Messrs. Barton and Manley were the | could be seen in all directions bent on playing | Tesistrars, Who are readjusters, excite some in- | himself and Mr. Wells up to this point is in regard for enwagcments for the season. ‘The finest Hall | Peasant of application and a sure cure for Catarrh, Hay | Csteem were recelved, from far and near, some of | otner persons present besides witness. The papers | some trick on thelr neighbors. In some cases, not | terest here. They concern the extent to which | to the form of the agreement presented to Brown. tthe city for Malis, Sociaties, Lectures, Dramatic and | Fever and Cold in head, can be had for 50 cents? them quite valuable. All the rooms of the house | nanded to Barton appeared to be in legal cap, and | Coulent with throwing vegetables 1n through a | the registrars have the right to examine the books | The only Temalning point, ih Colonel Ingersoll Mer Entertainments, For terms apply to Janitor.o25-6t were handsomely and suitably decorated with | perhaps there was halt a dozen shecter cotaimy | oF of window, the fronts of houses were daubed | Of Tegistration, the time of doing 80, &c. Regis- | opinion, is to establish whether Fall was employed pe See eS | Apply into nostrils with uttle finger. nowerds visas ote, Gad a Hoanteods Gottatisa cree | Dore alt a Shoots; certainly | with ith, and even the street ears were invaded | tars Wimsatt'and Dearborn will appear on Friday | by the governmentor the defense. He thinks Uhm os N EXHIBITION (Ro,p26 served. With the thoughtfulness which is charac. | M02 than one. He held the papers in bis lett | by some Youngsters with small packets of jour, | before U.S Commissioner Fowler, ‘when itis ex- | the evidence shows that Full was an employe of Street. MAKRKEKITER'S, lion 1 Cstarmh for cleht years. | teristlc of Mr. and Mrs, Wolf, they sont to differ~ Ree ne a eee ces neler ee | San a po as Mo ow aor the dresses of | Ye cwolvediint be tise Tee qoane aan orate mage Reaches ore iron ines C52 peat northwest. cne door from Ttkstrest, | Har'st than in all heremediee rhavewsed, > | Eve, hospitals in the city the next morning the | Otawer Rear the cast wall. Saw no weapon in the | Passengers | About 7 o'clock pin. a crowd of boys | ons involved Wilt be vefore Judge Hughes. futing the charge that Fall was employed by the cree Ol Faintines, Engravings, Chromos, ete; aia | BALM than in all the remedies I have used. cholee and beautiful doral tribates which had been | time ne started to go out of the room did not ees | Capltel Strdet and arereee sete aes eee | ALL SAIntw DAY.—‘The fostival ot All Baints was | Geteabe, COL Enoeraoll promeme Cor metes wine, ture Cord aid Taewcias Rusu Ralls chose Saget this was the best Gea to Which seer teuy eo ertae | A.A. Sovcldo and Barton till after he was dcwn | an-alarm of fire to be turned In and a fun of | Observed to-day. by two moralug services in’ St. | by Fall’ tg Nelson, telling tm that Ms aMtda ond ard Tasseln, Hing, Nails, ete: Per es en arved tele ees; | Stairs. Witness’ first movement, on the entrance | engines. The fle was extinguished with a few | Mary’s (Catholic) church and by inorning services | was to betpublished in the New York Herald. 7 Sou reet, Brooklyn, E. D., N.Y. ures could be put after having served thelr first | or-tne soveldos was to withdrays ahd. not know | buckets Of water Dolor Exe ete oe eee in some of the Bplscopal churches and evening | that he had better stop tt, as tt would get Lim into oa = rare ‘ “ep elther party; did no A. CrSoteldo take and as the firemen drove off wel by. | Services in others. trouble. Fall also says in the note that he he ICS, EXCURSIONS, &e._| Afters thorough trial of ELY'S CREAM BALAI am | | On Sunday evening a large number of friends | finer Party did not hear A. C’Soreldo take any | and as the Aremen dr Joered ao ae ere OS | Goon TaaPLans—Golden Light of Good | that the government Is going to abandon him ai = eee PS entirely cured of Catarrh, as is also a member of my | Called at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Herman, | Many shots were fired; there was certainly two | iD. 2) ‘Templars elected last night the following oMeers: | say that be tried to bribe the jury for the derense. * ‘0 THE VIRGINIA STATE FAIR. family. The BALM stopped a roaring in my head } OM 4s street, to pay their respects to the nelce of | Sther shots. fired than the two mentioned above. ———— deputy, W. 8. Greenaway; W. C. T., W. B. | Col Ingersoll sald that the reason he asked which had continued for more than a year. Se net and bee w Rosa Blondhelm, of Bal- | say some manuscript which he thougit was that | A DINNER AND A PRESENTATION.—Chiet Brooks | Nails; W. Bf, Miss Eme Crutip: socretary, H. court to allow the jury to state who had Tae wees pmnplimentary to the sane coun Ady, eee HOR. | Soteldo brought there in the corner of the desk in | Of the secret service, gave a dinner last evening in | M. Fot:z; treasurer, Mrs. H. M. Fultz: F. S., C.J. | them was because he then bad reason ts suspect | woe , Seaton ne By Men ae Y Gung lady, was given | the room, which he took down stairs and placed In | honor of the late chiet clerk of the service, Mt. | Picken; delegates to grand lodge, W. T. Gentry, | that the Departiaent of Justice -w: tampering: Sexton at the Tabernacle, esldenoe Oo Poh sireee Mute Wootman, at thelr | the safe.’ Did not read the papers fur enough to | W- Gage. Mr. J. G. Cowie, who succeeds Mr. Gage, | Julian Moore, W. C. Richards, and Miss Ewama At: | with the jury, In regard to tue chi rges agal due AUEXANuatA GND SueDeuioNEHuis Paterson, N.3, | Pesidence on 7th street, which was quite largely | Seo the character of it; seu oee he troee oe | Presented hin with a handsome warele audccne | well, Foreman Dickson, Col. Ingersoll sald that they aoe f _—— attended an Ege a anions yy all participants. | arthur Shepherd was on it; know that the paper | 20d a pair of sleeve buttons on behalf of Mr,| _REPoRTER’s Nores.—The funeral of the late Wm. | rested — the unsupported affidavit of Mr, 4 RAILWAY ELY'S CREAM BALM COMPANY, Many of the friends of Mr. J. Louis Ford. the | Was not now in the safe; missed it a short time | Gage’s assoclatesin the service,with whom he was | C. Bontz took place this morning trom his late res!- | Bowen. The Department of Justice havin, ca-ak S New York. | Popular business manager of Ford’s Opera House, | iter it was placed there ‘and before the overcoat, | Very popular. * dence on North Pitt street, and was attended by | claimed Bowen a rascal, wants the public to fake ‘Will cell Tickets to Richmond at = ceo, New York: _| Were surprised to learn that he was quietly mar- | was returned... Witness then spoke of the pistols, —— inuny friends. ...The only prisoner in the station- | his statement against that of a reputable citt- i> Ocrouen IT. ies. | ried in Balalmore some ten days ago, his happy | which he said were delivered to parties Hot in po- | _ SHOT WHILE SKYLARKING.—David Pinkert alias | house this morning 1s Will Coates, for stealing a | zen. “7 THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE COLUMBIAN | captor being Miss Cbra Gray. ‘The ceremony was | fitch he sat Pp Pinkney, who shot another colored man named | plece of meat from Mr. Guy... There are but seven | “The argument of Mr. Wells, stated in it most 4.50 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, Bank Note Company are hereby notified that a meeting | performed by Father Gustiniant, at the pastoral TESTIMONY OF DR. BLISS. David Butler, at Burgdort’s livery stable, on 8th | prisoners in the city and county jall....Few Hal- | compact form, Mr. Ingersoll says, Was this: The bos sii vig cot aot ete ae of the Church of the, Tmmaculate con Dr. D. W. Bliss wstifted to being called to seo | Steet last Siturday, was tried before Judge neil fow o'en shouts bere last night teagan aepeepot gg woe gue pe oy Weng © c Fs velock 10 pul ing’ Boned Secale : this morning for assault and battery wit - Bowen and others tosee if any of the jurors Including Admission to the Fair Grounds. ° aerate tue purpose of electing Trustees for | congratulations on having joined the ranks of | Barton, and after, with Drs. Sowers and Stanton, | to kill. Mrec. C. Cole aj noua for pes Bier ‘The Park Theater Fire. been bribed or could be bought. These gentle= WALTER 8. COX, President, | Benedict. examining him, he went upstatrs to,see deceased. | ant. Butler stated that he and the prisoner were + TWO IVES Losr. men proceeded to experiment with Brown, Wm. J.D. MARTIN, Secretary. 025-law4t A very pleasant party was given by Mrs T. 8 | ne witness described the wound, Afterwards, go- | SkYlarking in Mr. Burgdort’s stable. on 8th street, 2: Dickson and others. ‘They reported to the De- ‘Tickets will be placed on sale Oetobér 90th, good for | > WASHINGION THATRING-SGHOGL won | Buchanan and her pretty and accomplished : Ee Onne fo. | last. Saturday. ‘Pinkert got a. pistol and they | Henry Clark, stage carpenter at the Park Thea- | Hartment ot Justice what they ald toinduce Jurors yearns eieamlenlorad Teg WASHINGTON CHMES. NG SCHOOL FOR | daughter at their residence on 43¢ street last even- | Ing to sce Barton and extracting the ball, found a | Scumsd for the possession’ ok ity eee te wey Ley | ter, New York, who was burned at the fire Mon. | Pirument of Justice what they did to induce Jurors FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION. ing, at which music, recitations and dancing were | Contusion on Barton’s side, which, it Was subse- | Gentally discha. ‘the ball taking effect in wit- ['d.y, died inthe New York Hospital yesterday. | Wells, they must have been employed by the | The RErplar course of lectures will he deliverea MoN- | the’principal features. ‘The muste, both vocal and | quently learned, was caused by a ball striking the | hess ari; near the shoulder: Tin ower cate Wet @ he ed to hi eons they were endeavoring to convict! This ts ‘t ren 6-00, TT ds area wats and Potomac Railroad } DAY and, FRIDAY EVENINGS at 7 o'clock at the | Instrumental, was particularly Que, and won much | metallic portion of his suspenders. Witness iden- | This peing the case he would dismiss the arizonen, | Jon" Le, & mechanic, who is believed to have | S08, Cy Te eae nDIe reports Tits ropone 7 Helen masa OSL2 | Leoman Building, 145 New York avenue goxthwent, | and deserved approbation. ttied the ball taken from Barton’s neck. He was = | been in the theater when ft burned, has not been | Has teen revised and. iinproved.-certatnly — i gn ge a ‘The wife of Senator Lamar, who has lain at the | Present at the autopsy. ‘rue Grav Jony this afternoon made a report | 8:2 since, and undoubtediy perished. The scene | proved—by the Attorney General, and the on ATTORNEY Kew dereey_ avenue nogticaat or Sinatte Araf: | ROWE Of death for several months, 1s now reported OTHER TESTIMONY. and were adjourned till Monday week, (13th Inst.) | of the fire yesterday was thronzed, and sympathy | Question that now remains is, will It be belleved f RD Ss. field, Bureau of Education, corner of 8th and G | 1 Be on the road to convalescence. She and Sen-| wm. F. Dunn testified to having been in his | They made presentment againel TiWerr sone | has been freely expressed for Mrs.’ Langtry in her | by any Intelligent person? ——— =| Unmeneinee oft ator Lamar are In St Louls, at the home of thelr | room when he heard the shots; ran down, and | for keeping faro bank, and Win. Young, embeseie: | @/Sappointinent, While Mr. Abbey's pluck has won | \“No greater outrage wasever perpetrated tn this Wo PPG RNEy-ar-naw. maw h Se ae nest: nities Jenny Bickford daughter of Mr. E. T. Bick- | the combatants were then on the street. ment of $600 from Ida Hartig. : Funk ‘Theeter as ens malate core ae Antes Secu wouis coon tae cieaceitar beens Practices tn sll the Courts —_—— 123 ford, Washington correspondent of the New York | Chas. G. Conger testified that he was assistant Mw. Li theaters; all of his scenery and wardrobes when not | man who endeavored to Corrupt mn. in: 2 Depart — we Se ‘ Tribune, was married at his residence on 15th dent: i MARRIAGE Licenses Marriage licenses have | in'uge were stored there. It had cost him $10,000 Justice has entorsed Bowen by arrest LA Superintendent; that he had seen a pistol similar | peen issued by the clerk of the court to. Thi ment of Jus vi mn by Lg N. B. MILLER | taiu sewing and Fancy Ar. | Street yesterday morning to Mr. Jonn Barr, of the | to that exhibited in the drawer of Mr. Barton’s ‘A. Howard and Fi any C. Hunt: Rutus H. Dod oS. | to prepare the stage for Mrs. Langtry. Mr. Abbey | Dickson. That department,so ashained at first at . Attorney-at-Law, j on FOrees taken? Cr Feosived and sold | Commissary General's ofllee. ‘There was nO dis-| desk about two Weeks before the occurrence. | and Cuitstina Winetain, or eith ee ea eo | said that he had spent $50 000 in ftnprovements on | having appoluted owen that, It agreed to throw Rooms? and 4 Ganton Law Bailaing, | anion. Orders taken o2s-8t" | Play, but the esteem in which the young couple | Witness then examined the pistol and one cham. | Sy aians, Wanstrum, of Baltimore, Md.; John | the theater. In the box ofllee were of which | the responsibility of his appointinent on Secretary: Lnatsisha avenue. Cl SSS Seo are held was testified to by a number of ‘elegant | per was empty. (arn Vee Cee aan B Kirk, both of Alex- | at jeast half was saved from the fire. A’ business | [ancoluenow accepts Bowen as a truthrul and emme = == i g and appropriate wedding gifts to both Dride and aie Dott of Wask Woskingrab and Ars. Eliza Grahato, | pick will probably take the place of the theater. nt witness, and with his testimony is willl HOTELS. &e Hag Removed to 1409 New York avenue, groom. ‘They are spending thelr honeymoon in Rte abst gat fd Mary E Bape doe? PY CF THOS O. Gitson | ye trustees of the property for the hetrs of the | Lp wreck the Feputstion or ah honest nan, SLS, ke. (Young Men's Christian Association building). 025-4w | the north. At 11:35 Mr. C. M. Barton was sworn. Witness | 400 Mary ‘puis, do. McComb estate are Levi P. Morton and William | American can read the report of Mr. Wells with- eo ere = eee TE. | <, Je new Sepator from Oregon, Hon. J. N. Dolph, | testified that he was managing editor of the = Jay. : Out feeling humiliated by the admi:ted action of : Lo cuentas OP The ier APS HE. | while not a millionaire, isin comfortable circum: | National Republican; that on the alght of Febru- Wekitseel sees eases the Department of Justice—a department that pyrite of tie veneticnl thee ad the Aglumbie | stances, having an Income of about $30,000 per ‘ary 9th he was in bis roo his rt ‘The con; onal and age canvass in Baltle A Great Oil Syndicate. should be adtnluistered by the purest hands, anl- spre urcently requested tosive orders toring, { Year, and, with his family, will be, according to | 2°¥ m sitting at his desk (12-| more continues lively. t evening Mr. Henry | A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press| mated only by the loitiest pu and for the maint Ladies sud Gentements Uuderwess, | the estimate of thelr friends, quite an acquisition | dicating it on the chart) ina revolving chalr, Mr. | Stockbridge, republican congressional candidate 4 accomplishment of the holiest of all ends, viz: to » Huueehold Sewin , Em- | to society at the capital. His family consists of} Manley was in front ana Mr. F. B. Conger was to | in the 4th district, made a speech at Hollins hall, weigh in honest scales the actsof men. That de- Domestic Service, the | wife and three children, whoarill accompany him | the left. While engaged in conversation heard | 804 Col T. F. Lang, a candidate in the 3d district, partment ehould not allow its agents t0 mect se PARRY Gan, to the WO- | to Washington. Mrs. Dolplis a native of Oregon. | some one coming through doth z | evens, Peieeraon ar ane tacepent nes: cretly with jurors during the trial of a cause, nor Asnociared Charities, S22 D street northwest, Ottee | ,_a4ssistant Adjutant, General Ruggles has taken | Saw them enter; sald, “Walk In gardener.” Mr | Ned A meeting at Carroll hall, at which several ing a ald one juror to watch the other, nor flatter jurors y cent fron 8 aca. 408 pean, mennssiuo-ean eee eR ees avenue af Ris Zatnily residencé | Conger got up and the elder Sotelo took the chat Sena cee aneeecnncratis executive commit- t with the pretense of confidence, ae ae - ¥ oe we = the q het a juror concise, clear | le epitore = DRE R REST What might be called a terrestrial conjunction | Yacated by Conger and sat down, He had a paper | toe of Virginia, through its Chairman, Hon, AAG ee ees Ser homme when oe the general p-rinciy| P i and house drain- | & DENTIST, Venus occurred in Ni is hand and witness said: “Itthat is a card | wejley, has issued a ing appeal to’ the _ W. Puul Gerhard, civ) aud sanitary ¥ it of Mars and Venus occ in New York harbor had better hand ‘2 ley, is appe: 6 conser. pl ask a juror to sign an infamous contract in which Beer, Newroris But. write: “T'wish ty expec my | Yerkavenuenertinrat os tet Hf streets to 1409 New | fast week, the occasion being the marriage on the | 720, Te hhanded Ie back, cath Gornam.” Witness | vative people of that state. fe ageces to corfuptiy sell his vote; neither should thanks to you for the pamphl-t, ‘Home, Sweet Hone. U.S. ship Minnesota of Miss Mary Irvin Alex- saying: ‘The committee of one hundred in Philadelphia umect bawe read it with interest, thnk you give it much | foo modest title by calling itau ailvertinement. It con: | tains, condens-d ina few paxes, sound and valuable | x that.” Soteido respofded: water pil com| . an agent of that te SAML S. SHEDD, ander, the sister-in-law of Capt. J. H. Gillis, of ra are about to publish an offer of $10,000 in rewards Pe a ng uss with ‘the terms of Ee OMG Sia Sraehe Nonruwast. that vesss}, to Frank E Sawyer, a master in the fissped ay intl ana Sremartul blow, “And I'| tor the detection of election frauds. ‘Tue offer tb- | concerned are deterimined men and Wlll cater the | Heceanent ok Justice should: DOL is ha a ‘onl ose! .Y 7 7 ‘ey navy. The ceremony, which took place in the get- | cludes the United States supervisors and frauds ‘heme ‘successful execution. Feeditan' tet sieonttily nn NOMS SCY |p appoues STORER SECEE MANTELS Jopq, | upper cabin of the ship, under a bower of smailax | Une bis hand toward his hip pooxet, Hé forved | relating to tax receipts ‘Tho issuing of seemre= "Ask £0: 17 9th street, 1730 Patrect, PLUMBING and TINNING. and lilac, 1s believed to be the first of the kind ever witha drawn pistol, 1 pinced ow ege ae, pers and the use of the same are also ied, Dupent _Jobbing promptly done. s9_| performed on an American man-of-war. Tis stomach and I endeatoneg ee eka a | thus placing under the ban one of the most suc: wil HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | > GAS FIXTURES.—E. F. BROOKS, ~~ — | ,, 80clety at the residence of one of the compara~| the meantime I was struck ic toes cessful of fraudulent practices at the polls. ———— ee pr : a) tively new members of the Senate ts considerably Gee Mayor Low, of Brooklyn, elected as an indepen- ‘AWLEY & CO. THIS DAY OFFER AT THEIR excited over some gossip current there to the effect dent and reform rept thinks that city can - 3 gossip nd STA rma oo ee NY joe ig pee 531 15TH SrReet, that the gentleman in question will shortly safely rely upon either or Cleveland ‘toshoot. : to obtain a divorce from his wife, in order that he ernor to protect its in K STATE BUTTER | Fun assortment Mitebell, Vance & Co."s Goods. Cor- | may marry a woman with whom he became deeply saspender tative ae coran Builat infatuated in this city. His wife is highly es. | 1g thé date for the U. 8. Senate 1 Sew York State Fancy Dairy Bufter, ge. | SS WAYLAND “WILSOWS TNBEGHIOE teemed, and the rumor causes much pain anc term will expi State Dai tter, 30 to ; New Yor! te.S; D WILSON '§ INSECTICIDE, great ini ition among friends; but, 80 Factory Che Ise. (full cream.) roac! ned, rashington seems fe wale @ sperta ty of SELECTED FANCY BUT- | Camphor, $8 moths, at DREW'S Bia, commer Be aware of any foundation for the ‘story. Ie 8 . Our buyir ¢ 2gcat is personally acquainted with | Yth street and Pennsylvania avenue. my25-6m_ Geir: ‘madi af thea” Storage depot conuer Ei muds es Mkely, therefore, that itis not true, 3 : is are out for of 1 — ose DEY Goops, ard Wade and M. Agr oo elses, 990 7th street ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. @. Yates, at St Aloysius cht New French and Scotch Gingharas. just opened, Dost next Monday mornti en o'clock. at ile, ation and Hhadamen extra good values eS GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS #RESH FROM THE SPRING. eg Gi g i : MUSIC FOR THE MILLION. 00 picces STANDARD SUEFT MUSIC, price Re Drices We. to7de. Catalogues wiven on ROBERTS’ BOOKSTORE, e31-Im _ 1010 7th street, above New York avenue. D. EL, >- =aa8. ‘were invited, ald which all 22 ENGLISH MELTON OVERCOAT, €23. ph attended and poy | Gelightful ‘ ny the city were fee : iH : i i if é A TMPORZER AND TAILOR, 211 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. ‘For first-class work and artistic tailoring place your deters with the edieg house of Weshington, am i ui

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