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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. LY su JES RY e4ue THE STAR ROUTE BRIB The witness enied that there was Separation of Press Associations. : Ir Y SUPPLIES. DRY _GOODs. DRY GOODS. arrangement ins kn My 4 pas =a ee Jest Becrrven- D#Y Goons. NEW svuitines! - ‘Trial of Arthur Payne. Faand Dorsey of $1,000 In receiving these | ane western Associated Press from anf > FAME : e le said that he met Thos. R. Foote October eth | day has severed its connection with the New Tork GAME. ee COL. INGERSOLL EXAMINED AS TO THE PUBLISHED | at the Baltimore and Potomac depot. Foote had | Associated Press, and will hereafter gather Seide tials chains aces INTERVIEW WITH HIM. oa oe eee SB. Wall, whom the | OWN news independent of the New York t cations to aa chads Fo Dol ‘The hearing tn the case of Arthur Payne,charged “nage 3 be 7 5 | Mon. The Western Associated Press has for z wens: tes baat at Bicisee peioess Cees) ae See : Latest Telegrams 10 The Star with approaching corruptly a Juror in the star | rerun gy ee ey eunE Paid to Foote on hls | oon mutntained in its own section, and there + FRANK 5. TIBUETS, Palace Market, |THE GRANDEST BUILDING SOUTH or | SHOODAS AND CASHMERES, * | route cage,was resumed to-day in the Police Court. | Witness. —Not as tar as T know. & reciprocity between the New York A Corner 14th street and New York avent maw CSDELI EMBROIDERED STRIPES AND CHECKS, _ Mr. Wells called Col. Ingersoll to the stand, and =e Bega for the exchange of news Recently the Wi . nt , d tarvi Case of 5 pein association made certati upon ERVED CHERRIES. PEACHES, FLUSHES AND VELVETS, The Tennessee Asvembly. Feels nist about his interview in the Post, October | wry axewae 10 THR RULE IMSUED BY aUDoR wrise | NENOclation, mad her predproy ry ne QUIN ) DAMSONS ’ Cnatraxooga, TxNN., Nov. 1.—The generat as- | 1th. He identified a newspaper cutting of te ‘YESTERDAY. of October to coniply with them. The 7th of © QUINCES p NS GBOS GRAIN SILKS, sembly convened.at 10 o'clock to-day. James 8, | interview. At {ime he had the affidavits 11} a1 answer of Mr. Dickson to the rule issued | Der pasecd away, and the fact that the Wis In small pails. a BATIN BRHADAMES, Toynton was elected president of the senate and | his possession which he had written, namely, the it on és association did not withdraw, led to a bellef = Louis Garrard speaker bf the house. second one of Brown's, Laws’, Holmead’s, and the | 7°StFday by Judge Wylie directing him to show | The'Western association had plelded its de ~ —_>——_ Second of Foote’s He saw tae Newark aMldavitor | Cause why he should not be adjudged guilty of | Tr’ Wwas not known otherwise until yesterday, THE LARGEST. AND MOST COMPLETE ae Suicide. Foote in the possession of A. B. Williains, avout | contempt in sening a certain letter to the grand | the separstion went into effect. In this chy a New York, Nov. 1.—Charles A. Krammer, who | October 231. Jury was filed about noon to-day. The answer is | Walter Phillips, late of be feng = STOCK TYLER & CHEWNING, shot himself = mocatng, ig employed us cut- A LETTER TO COL. INGERSOLL AND HI8 REPLY. as follows: | = - — tog ie = en ae EVER EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON. He Tite er eupposed to: nes Mouve for ending | yur. Wells then read a letter addressod to Col. | 1st, William Dickson, for ancwer to the rule of | inal the penerel auaneger.” mr, ‘ x INGTON. 030 918 Trt STREET NORTHWEST. brought on by 4 lack of work. He was somewlog | IAgersO, dated October 19th, asking if he had in | court ordering him to show cause why he soul | _ Nir. McKee, the agent of the New York Associated | given to drinking, and leaves a wife and several | his possession the affMdavits given in his nows- | BOt be punished for contempt for having rans- | pres in thiselty, suid 10 & Sram reporter today “ae, Green ATTRACTIONS children. paper interview. Also the reply, which stated Pane oN gone ede the grand jury, respect- | answer to Inquiries, that the Western At ———_»__ st it Pre arate om th ow 2 . Dull Day in Wali Street. that he would turn over the aMdavits to tae prop- | 21. He admits that he aid send the letter tn ee ees —o IN FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS: pes ore : 2 ¢r persons whow the writer considered to be-the | question, but in 80 doing he solemnly avers that | Wo? OMI any of fe termtory te Gee EVERY DEPARTMENT STOCKED Se TT RADY, 10 STRONG. district attorney or his assistants Mr. Wells | he did not intend any contempt toward this hon- | Suence” = Ho ead “the ‘Rew’ Tok ‘association ZI y New York, Nov. 1.—The Post's financial article | then submitted a letter from District Attorney | orabie court, nor did he suppose or believe that in | Stitt Setwing, the mtdate tern and southern AND NOVELTIES aT Sok ed aaaig. per Con ey oS Percent, On | Corkhill, which stated that Mr. Wells represented | So doing his action WOuld te regarded by the court | Still, tet a the western from GUorea® 60 aa a To ITS UTMOST CAPACITY. Heocks and fadys per cent on U.S bonds Tine | him and’ he would lke Col, Ingersoll w turn over | as.a contempt, elther expresses or implica, Pacific const, It had been stated that tine Seana and CARTER'S a ars 400 tee gent. Prime mereantile paper is | the affidavits toMr. Wells. This respondent further respectfully states that | gecociation wetld aeree the Pe 2 cnet cy oe fall, Ue. & bons Desc ueeteen Sens COL. INGERSOLL EXPLAINS. he sent the sald letter in pursuance of the advice | Western territ-ry, but = — 711 MARKET SPACE, 4s, which are 34 lower. State bonds are 1% lower | ‘The witness than, in response to a question, sala | Of his counsel, and after having falied tn all other | {lon’s bureau ‘Tite STs BER ERRTTITH Bob 1 for Tennessee compromise bonds and otierwise | that at the tline of his interview he had the cert | Jyetics he menied by his counsel to bring tO | that no notice of « a a justice the said Henry A. Bowen referred to in ‘and t r — Bee nesiected | Rallroad bonds are 41 per cent | fod copies of Nelson's and Foote’s aiavits. He | suid lecter, WILLIAM DicksoN. bat the motel reports eet, Gece ao E PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! : F ASSORTMENT of Black, and, Colored | steady to strohg, aud prices advanced ial (per | Hever had them In his possession, except to keep — Sent out from that oitice to-day. The New st 50e., 75e., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and | cent, tho latter for Michigan Central to rt them. He did not mean to say that these affida~ Subscribed and sworn to before me this ist day | York assoctation has always, Mr. McKee —— Poin and Broceds SILKS, SA‘TINS, PLUSHEs, | Slee 11 o'clock the general market has been | Vis Were under his control, but he did say that | of November, A.D. 18s kept its gents in the principal western cities iektiowas mrvkiay, @Atek VELVETS, CASHMERES, all' wool, wide double widta, | heavy, and Reading and ‘Texas Pacific weak, fall. | atthe proper Ume and place he would produce the C. 8. Boxpy, [Seal] | Will have first class service from the west. = : 31% and 5 . . * | ing to $83 from 60% for the former and from 41% | @Mldavits. Now he would object to handing these Tustice of the Peace, A gentleman here who has been Jong connected IN GLAS FLAN Ei, SUITING snd LADIES’ CLOTH in all | to 40% for the latter. The only stocks in addition | Papers to Mr. Wells, because he reprasented the | omg RULE AGAINST MR. DICKSON DIscuAnoen, with the press of New York says Jay Gould the new shedes at the lowest prices. to tilose named in which transactions have | Department of Justice, which soucht to control} nie wire i. che Gruamal Gene > the Lottom of the Western Associated press: that B.W. REED'S SON3, We shall strive to maintain the reputation of the old | LADI/S’CLOAKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKING CLOTHS | exceeded 5,000 shares. have Deen Western Union | this investigation instead of allowing an Invesul- his afternoon in the Criminal Court Judge | Gould saw the managers of the press association | of selling good Goods at the lowest possible cRES. | Telegraph ‘at 861424, Loulsville and Nasiville at | gation to be made by others. He thought that | Wylledecided to discharge the rule issued against | and arranged with them the whole matter, The 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. | tisures. G DRESS GOODS in all the new and | srisoabi sas and’ Milwaukee ail St Paul | Payne ought to. bo prosecuted, but he thought | Mr, Dickson. arked that the answer of | report {na morning paper that the new assoclae anche Sui | F, SHAWLS and COURYAULD'S | 109%03{a%4. ‘The short interest in the market 13 | that it was unfair to try him and let others go. “It | Mr. Dickson was in effect that he had no intention on toda backed by James Gordon Bennett — Bat For the coming week we shall offer: CKAPE and GRAPE VEILS. j large and increasing, and It looks as if it would | he had any papers which were of use in this trial | + Gery the authority of the oourt, and that b tacreaied. _ < “E Ts full fue of HOUSEF URNISHING GOODS; BLAN- be at ‘until after of Payne, he Would be glad to gleliver them. s Re a ae NOTICE TO HOUSEKE not isturbed the elections next 9 Sp Tased that te Hatl’the Hieht ts en hemore che CURRENT com .. me | ,,5 cases 30-inch wide Rubans, at 12i¢ cts, Nohousein | KETS frm #2 to $12; COMFORTS, SHEETING, | week. The market for foreign exchange isheavy, | Mr. Wells-~Thank you. Cea Tcie can nee eke ee a COMMENT, Ve | the country ean imitate this rand bargain. TAM Lat etas® NAPKINS, TOWELS, NOTTING- | on account of the offerings of commercial bits TUS AFFIDAVITS, Gs clk ok Ce eee es en — los 7 i i and of bankers’ bills drawn against securities. ‘The witness said that Mr. Willlams came to his | would disc 2 = Make It of Brass. | 5.caves Crepe Cloth in all the leading shades and black os EEE © . Would be discharged. It was an Irregular at 12% ets., sold in other stores at 25 cts. At CARTER’S, Whe Murkers. office and took away the affidavits yesterday prozeeding on “a Dare ot ME: | From the Providence Prose, e vine a0 morning after the subprena to produce the aMlda- | Dicksoa, for the grand jury has no right or | belt's work ts ended and his fame HSN 5 cases Fancy Dress Gooils at 10 cts. These we bought | _028 TU MARKET SPACR. p dos dane Con otonee oy vits had b a served upon him. He had brouzht | Authority to originate the character of procerding. bar wouldnt ie be want ee uave fences ie ase t January tor cash, and were kept especially for our ~E 7 * 8 ie - 2 i = ri pasiness should be throug! e regular | cago 0 as tc e1 i ores cash, pte iy te Se vixLrnron Sov 1.— Cotton eater indi. the amaavite which he had written, and were | cn annels through the Police Court, District Attor- at to ralse funds for «monument t0 thie . jour dull—] reet and westert per, er pntrol. a Ley or the court or such cases as are within the a : Seanes 40-inch wide fine All-Wool Cashmores at 43 | Choarer than any other house in the world, and we | do. cxtea, 4.3 do, family, 4.8730. 00: The said from what he had heard tn the | personal knowledge of the boas or a taeinten, ie | -—_$___—— cts., worth 6245 cts. | worth ir say so, butcall and see the | super, 3.30ai.00 extra, 4.2545.85; do. Ric brands, | case ihe affldavits that . Made of fine round thresd, | 5.73; Patapeeo iamily, 6.25; do.superiative puteut, 7-00. | Were vot under tie cont Soll, ‘ . full of prepared sizins to | Wheat, gonthern firmer and quiet, western easier for | The wit en Went on vo Say that Mr. Wil- ; reinforced with fine linen bosom, lined | spot and options a shade be.ter—sout Hams tol 1h terday that he would with Hnen, ien sleeve banas and linen neck band, (not | 1.07; do. amber, 1.US8al.15; No. 1 Maryland, 1.07% ‘ ~ 1 EN ‘ Tanuis" Shirt for «Opera shades AU-Wool Cashmeres at 50 cts., | lot, cloth mus ts. this kind of proceeding 1s aliowed ‘any | Stand From Under! one. for private splte,imight weite to a grand Juror | From the Cincinnati Commercial, (Rep. R- | and a case be originated which would do injury to | © 2" a marae turn Ue | the private elt The protection of the citizen | | Folger ts certain to be defeated, and by a Larges r. ay Union linen, but pure linen), and felled wut | yenten aflidavits to Waelr owners, nam: he Foote afl- uires that jo_be not violated; majority than the de 1s of New ¥ have | A fullline of all the most fashionable Dress Goods at | turned over‘and stitched throvgh with one: eteen oat Ouaal Ose: December tea : davits. airless Goatived cuthone teens aaa Scored in, many years he solid democrat our popular prices. ushed ady for the wants tub, wath Dutton ‘holes ‘cut | February; LL asked. Mr. Davi ai the witness If he, recollected * had been, and was, in the co: Fore will be adda that of thousands of isaac | and the: ot worked and then cut.) Only 7 southern firm; western steady—eouthern while, 88 oid, | seeing a Mf the long Foote aMldavit in iis orossion duties « repubiicaas, Who had rather endure the defeat : for the rt. Afulltock of Winter Under- | TautS pews do. yellows SB old; Were aL Nee, | eens a impression xa te tbo durtcs, 2G D GGG “08 LLEL bpp EEF hant after such mete should be the word of aaloa object he had in issulag po ttt aneer Was tual he might call attention to tuis admonition at Washington. 2+ 3 to please, ‘The be-t “Sooke | ber, dat; year, 44x69: Jamary, GdmatO%. Oats | vhs withess— inaghis lis. Al the latest | culland lower—adnthemn. doad8. wurtora Wi fvasser: | uemttnae TI. ee eee | ea ay dell and Lote ones, HSE CBIR, | Witnoss.—Mr, A. O, Richards brought tt, . | SILKS! SILKS! j nd jury 13 only to be reached tn four | = Pennsylyama and Maryland, . Pro- ‘Who else was there? First, ia Lue prosecition of offenses in watch | Butler Beguiled by 2in-Pan Mastic, . MEGINNISS', 1002 F street. vislone easier inees,1hK, "24.75." Bulle “monte | * Hoy the present detendant, and have been uy, Gss aeoaaee court held wie sa seuss ok are 7 : VELVETS! VELVETS! EW F. 5 shoulders and clear Hv) sides, packed, 11's, end 14%. | Geo. O. Miller, a detective. Idon't remember any | to answer; second, wish che Diiiess 44 presented | TOM the Boston Herald. 3 VETS! NEW FAL pry Goops. Bacon—shoulders, + gene HWY ides, In dunn. | one else betag present, ralariy thioagh the promeosdar ofiee on “1 ‘o wonder General Butler gets decetved—his tole, BREAD AND BISCUITS. = Mr. Day ¥ that time did you read or hear of ee — hd 3 1 the court calling thelr attention to a class sso noisy. An empiy Un can makes mone Cosner ist street and Ind PLUSHES! PLUSHES! TRUNNEL & CLARK, ere any other affidavit? = of Cases or ; and, fourth, when the grand jury 2 Unan a Tull one, WM. M GALT & co. | 811 MARKET SPACE, Hip caggooe, ordinary. to, fale, Tad. “Suear quiet My {ines => Was told what enditier man WAS £0-'| hays eu lodgé of themselves. In this caso Mr. = = = weitere te c & See soft, 9%: copper refined firm, ITyalT. Whisky | Ing U sop had Violated the rules. His letter was for , ‘ahone. axe ae ime Have now a vey Jerse stock of DRY GOODS of tho beet | stendy, Zatal.22.. Ereichta to Liverpool per steamer | Mr. Wells —Was the aMtavit read in the pres- purpose of having himself sege for in order |» awome Thinks Welt of Mi _ ‘Draten re Firs Schroders Celbmated, MONOBOLY SILK, im Black, | A2ct cotton, “O-Smad-1ed.: flour, 15.5. ence of the defendant, Payne? thata case might be originated. However, as he | From the Richmond Whis, (Mauone's Organ.) iW, BEMB, VERE, BUTT ‘The best Dollar Silk ever offered, worth $1. ate ), $1.79, $2, $2.25, “Cannon be Beat.” | com.) 740, bushels: ont 9) Witness —Let me stats the circumstances. | had disclaimed all intention to commita contempt, | _ Mahone a boss! Soin like manner Charlemagne, tc on ACSI Breit GP nats e.co | bats eee 4 |Eszonsitne BY Cwnetuee ievmty antics | ad ageati Maving routed, he would alscurye | Mamnagton oi omne gmuners bone es . Black Trimming Velvet, from 90 cts. up. in COLORE! »$1.25,81.50 | bushels. Sales—wheat, 334, | to cons e a3 to Whether It wo x the rule, b woe Of thelr mighty gentus— nd 208 Northern Liber SHES, very styijsl pushels Nabie if he made the aMdavit wilch he inten ted ———_—__+e-____ God, In his Infinite wisdom and goodness, gives to MfurLeing duivecod fieeof charge to elpartsof ths | _ Colored Pushes in all the most fashionable shades, at | A sbleudid ling of PLAIN Pi OSH} na VELYETS. | NE ov. 1.—Stocks duli and weak. Money, | todo. Igave him excellent advice. If anyunlag Condensed Locals. oppressed mau to right his wrongs and rrdbowe bie qn = Parmar | $1.75 por yari. Sold elsewhere at $2.50. Me xeen Bt ‘iné of LUPIN'S Black 8. | 635. Exchange—long, 481; short, 4% ate bonds | occurred then which sould criminate hin Fwould | gostan s, Keliogg, fo 2 at ent evances. hone Js the right man in the = = . SPS AIH CREPES. Wide for Vells. | yogtected. Governments generally unchanged. Cotton | to mention it, although I was not his | , Josiah S. Kellogg, for many years a claim agen His great mind 1s balanced In precisely Sire = = | 3 cases yard-wide Cretonnes, at 125 cts. per yard,poa- | ELASN See Tn Eas SOMO ees once | Se | “L “Tho statement Payne made to me was | 26d attorney, STIS, Motatiog at 9 ovine asad | Fight proportions Uo make a good boss. In Dare SS ae ENS GO = : eis : NS, 3, 3 IN 2 Nov, 1.—) jet and unchansed. . 4 . beh sats, dle rnin Fels se “ a Ladies’ and Gent's HOSIERY and U: ——————— DERWEAR, ant Detter, “Eos tweak, | DOU tO mention tt. . ; oth | the KTeat requisites of a boss; but in thisenlighte | TPHvarson’s Gis sock of Ready-Made Drewes and.Garments ts | Lie ani Geut's HANDREACHIEFS, © boat ful Soggy ee one Sabena wash Ze es Land wesks COL. INGERSOLL DECHINES TO ANSWER. Suliny tie parks aeecanerer ene eaainary come qned and progressive age a man to be boss aaa complete, me some of * SE eS Vells. 7 dav! ave great moral courage, extract : Alorge stock of Prints. Brown and Bleach Canton Mr. Wells.—What part of the aMfdavit was read | mission and since as an attoruey. “stone fo ghee talents that itis wall lighted," Wen VENTILATED and WELL New applications for liquor licenses warn fled ie withess.—I decline to state for the reason cia Chambers Assoclation.” pine object aud Ex-Gov, Hendricks, = NISHING EMPO 2 ‘ rock=p. An a this morning with the Distriet Commisstoners jusiness Of the society 18 to rty and mutual | From the New York Commercial, (Rep.) MEN'S FURNIS! EMPORIUM, BLANKETS! of Prices solicited. from John Albert, Henry Alschwee, Henry Buch-| Mr, Wells sald that he would be the last one to | improvement. The number of managers of the | The announcement of the serious Mi of em 816 F Street, opposit» Patent Office. Oxx Paick Onur. ler, Louts Bets, W. J. ing, Margaret Boyd, Wm. el fd Soclety for the Orst year of Its existence ts to be | qo Sage — COMFORTERS! ee eee eee 8 Peeing, Maven Bor) ask a lnwyer to violate his professional confidence, | ee ee ee OR AerS are Heron Pe eens io BE | Gor. Hendricks, of Indiana, who 1s suffering e Dres Seirts to orde ei ERS! TRUNNEL & CLARK. es fl picathoes e but he would call the court’s attention to a similar | # A » B.A. | the same disease which terminated the lives of Fi der. Rees Fegan, Hilarius Bursinger, J. W. Hoskins, J Paine and M. M. mud. | 2 1 new styles N ol7 #11 MARKET SPACE. _| Harris, Frank Jurghaus, E. L. Johnson, J. W. | ©4se 1p the Virginia supreme court, ‘There 1s taik of a mecting to be held in this city | father and grandfather, will be recelved with nig prices: —Acnie, CURTAI earny, Edward Lowenstein, ‘Theo. Lowls, Chas. |, THe court sald that the witness had so far be- | sioriiy, by clasctnates ook he ee ee | gret by the whole coulltey. Whaterer his Seceted. $0 ce. Teatieas, untiniahet, : vie H. Miller & Co., TH. Moran, John M. Perreard, B. | Come Payno’s counsel as to give him advice and he | tenant Commander Do Long, to take antion nay | sid he had a human share of them, he was Large assortment Boys’ « hirt GUISE, DAY & Co. AILWid. H. Ryan Wor BE. Reicher. Pisde, | thought that the case would come under the rule | “0ant Comm: Pe Lone te allen th nt | hela to be one of tue most eminent men = undall. Wma. H. Ryan, Win. F. Reichert, Frede. | Poeugiit that. ts case wou proposition to ask Mrs. De Long to allow the ri Rose, Francis L. Relchert, Peter P, Smith and Sullivan. yamisstoners to-day approy ¥. He finished his public career when he ag || | In endless variety. We defy competition. Our expecta- tions are more than realized, and Judging from the | g: Iany congratulatious we have received, our enterprise rt 3 mains of her husband to receive final interment at | P . Mr. Wells.—Was not Payne brought to your 3 5 br e the Vice Presidency on the Ucket With house for the purpose of making an affldavit. Gie Naval Academy at Anti apolls, Md. : = 1 | ,Stephen Washington and Pirie Soechne were | Tilden tn 1876. SUCCESSOR TO 824 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, : er Witness,—No, not if what others say 1s true. S : ——___+9-_________ liquor. licenses to the followin 5 charged before Judge Suell to-day with violatin, IL BROTHERS, iseppreciated. ner, Geo, W. Driver, August: Detierer, OR a Sie Tet SO ESET OS PES curt law, by falling to matntatu the proper ‘The Dirt of Politics. Mil Ge Beloit donno. Genter: nita to unake a a een thelr carts eh ¢ Sprinsfield Rey , SOF FISE DRES$ SHIRTS | We invite one and all to inspect our Mammoth Build- a enc een Jenn y., Gate D Wells—I have no doubt but what you were, | {istance (10 fect) between thelr carts and vehicles | From the Springfield Republican, GENis' FURNISHINGS. erty, Win. I rand nus, Ernest Le Mour, Fran Bevo) no ¢ infront of them. The court gave them a repri- ‘ | ing, Tmunense Stoek and Low ; GRAND OPENING hus, Timothy O'Dowd, John B, Peters, G te ae ared the amdavit | Mand and released them on Their personal bonds. Prem ghrp See ee ‘ Reiser, Annie R. Rudhardt, T, M. Rudd, Th Wr aS Line See eet Reed the, aMdavit |~ Yesterday afternoon a horse and buggy, driven | Siurapers ore peasing tne) saan | oF Sullivan, W. J. Davis, Louis Sehinidt, EP. rn abd Laws aud tuo second, affidavit or Hole | DY. @ lady, (name unknown) on Boundary and 14th | iving candidates Inco their holea:” | es ber, das. Tharp, Wim.’ Willus and Wim.’Cork se EWS SEehS Bevan! avit of HOl- | street was upset by Lhe horse becoming frightened, | s around with a prevailing swell of — LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Disapproved—Jamces D, Donucily and Fillmore : - throwing the lady out and bruising her badly. | ‘al “ e wee e. , Who prepared the interview? 7 se ‘ vr 8 - —all for one week more, CLOAKS AND ULSTERS. bene pared it. The horse was uninjured. and the tady was taken ‘The Commissioners to-day suspen . to her home on Capitol Hill. SR en 2 pending further investigation, ot | quor : ho Was present? The meteorological summary of the #tgnal ser- Frogs Are Not Salt Fish. PIANOS AND ORGANS. LANSBURGH & BRO. Simuel Brannan, 1063 Est The witness—Payne Was not present; that 1s | vice observer at this station for the month of Oc- | From the New York Teilune. PIANOS A} IGA} LANSBUR' 5 eth Wolz, 1057 Est Market S sufficient for you. tober shows highest temperature of the month | ‘Tne -Treasury department having solemnly @ee fAUNCEY J. REED ————|} ani Gb SEVENTH SrneEr lace, 439 8th street sonthe ist. rue Spatring the witness sald there were | 81.3, lowest 48.5. The rainfall only amounted to a | ghey That apt hea oa ee af AUNCEY J. REED, | ot LARGE DISPLAY OF LADIES’ BUILDING PERMITS Herat ar 2 ae ay ae ines than half an Inch less than la any Oc- | Will) pays to. be paid on those t bo 4 ! . eno a jssued b tor sie: Mrs. Ma Allen, | * t . Ss. Bush, my clerk; Holmead, | tober since 1874. Be impetins i — SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS. pes ee en i Ge Oe bits, Wim: Ws. Dorsey aad Baward Valor ait Canada ._ cai crararie te a - ira Ho A NS ae street thwest; $300 C.C. ells. as Mr. son there? TT = aster Gutton reports . > aR ES Se EE BOE EOE LADIES’ GOODS. Pose Gira wee aves Wiin-ss,—He came tere With his aMdavit and | a hi ae Genk, —Harbormaster Sutton repo inet eens SaaS 3 ab the river front as follows: are Mr From Harper's Weekly. TE rE temus, build addition to fram on ar M ws = a, James A. Harper, and sloop Della, with s > =A z <f erect a stable between Si and 9a, on K stre oss —Judse J. J- Now wrote pal ol ntworth,Gray,207,000 feet lumber for | Pott! mal Mangers republic e aie BERENS SS ee $000. ‘Mra Morrell, repair Deick Si and Ttuods T guess my clerk, but Tdun’t kuow way wrote it | Jouusoa and Wimsatt, 1 | foams in part Waal, Less coon Cepuaieell . 5 - mate = ‘i ADIES’ PLUSH G. EN’ it venue; $170. Geo. H. Pheips, eree a . —— holt a 2 Licantsia SHETIPOE IAG, Sasa TO reiieeuittce PADIS DEUS GARMENTS. | thre awa ty bethcon Esha Pets | gS. Wel8—Do you know wheter it was acot-| sunney Deana Tue all own colnet mw | te eis ee : . URSDAY, Novex * | northwest; $17,000. Henry Ulke, bulld addition tc er in tie office of the building Inspector, tly carved legs and lyre, cost Her Late Importation of one three-story dwelling 16th street, neal pared after it was written. If itis not a correct | suddenly at his house, about 5:30 o'clock this | From the St. Louis Glo wig nang as = w = os Suktaea wait LARGEST LINE OF square; $7,590. Elizabeth Scott, erect a su Cupy it is simply because a mista niade, morning, just north of LeDroit Park. He was a It looks lke rain, and after tt cool weather, am usd 4 monte; $115. MODES & dwelling M, between 3d street and Delaware avenue MR. A,B. WILLIAMS RECALLED. Quiet inoffensive man who commanded the respect | spi endid tishing about the 7th of November. nestand best N.Y. Square for CHILDREN'S WRAPS southwest; $250. Stlison Hi The witness thea stopped,aad Mr. A. B, Wi- oe an peeling and his sudden death (brain — 1b ean: ‘rauted for 6 years, cost price | MIss AND CHILD®! story dwelling Se ee fi Tams was recalled. lever) lament yy Many, The Coming Congress, 030 IN 1HE CITY, and 17th streets nc (dition to hous: 309 M street hor Mr. Wells.—Is your memory refreshed about The New “Capital.” From the New York Commercial, (Rep.) — st; iard, repair itness, aan en Vel eh refreshed. en the Statesmen who stood for re. K street. northwest; $2,000. N. W. Burchell, re Mr. Wells.—Do you know when you received the | Mr. Edmund Hudson, who has become paid fall and falled will meet and mourn together . (or nneesas eroek oF Pale Drlck 1825 ¥ street horthwost; $6,000. Win. B. | Foote afdavit and where it now ist of the Washington Capital, 1s well known In Bos- | the decadence in affors. ‘The mow ieee ETS AND HATS, ae once owning, repair bri 713 L street aor hivest; $500, oe Tis eumcient: ton as one of the ablest of the younger Journalists a month = not sy fod themselves ia BLACK AND COLORE SHME: St. Jonn’s church, repair building 525 20th street r. Wells.—That 1s sufficient have been connected with its press. The first | harness Ull after the lapse Of one year, a8 nO exe ASD Dp OASEMEENE, ‘thwest: 2600. "Church of the Holy Cross, repair | _Mr, Wells called for Brown, but Mr. Clagett sara | WhO hay of the Capita! issued under his editorship | cuse for calling au extra session ls yet OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, bullding 18th street and Massachusetts avenue; | that the gentlemen from theDepartmnent of Justice | pears abundant witness of his ready an vivacious | afl there appears to be uo ground for bope $2,000. Abraham Fisher, erect a two-story store | had said that he had not fintshed copying the | pen in its columns, He has the capacity to inake | hatching one. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 94 A street southwest; $990. Lewis Davis, repair | aMfdayits called for by the subpoenas. a first-class paper in Washington, being one of the FATT TRL TET : Handy, repair brick 118 Penuylvania avenue Boe GR De 2H TAP Reine Lie outer tae aly eee x CSE MLE RGSS 309 7 andy, Pepair bricl en e ving the cot the truly independent jour- Comme: . o18 1309 F STREET. ke OrerAn emGes, Banas eo Capt. Fred. White, repate frame | With the understanding that these were | having urage of ly independent ): From the Cincinnati Commercial, (Rep.) , Y nalist, a3 Well as the disposition to speak frankly ; e ae q ect ie stant ye ic] ant . af y — 608 Nin Street, oprosrre PATENT OFFICE. —_ streets northwest; $10,000. Wm. F. Moallister, proceeded to read the Richards’ aMdavit printed THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. his visit to the United States until after the Now citche! corne’ vember elections. He would be able to return 0 bulld frame kitchen to fa ne house corner 6th and | Tee Ingersoll interview, which states that he | ,,7h¢ {lowing are the opening and closing prices we adver alist hax bee FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 207TH AND 2isr. Ivauia avenue, AND THE VALLED es STIEF! ATED KRANIC 4 & BACH PIANOs @= Complete Stock of TIN 3 C streets northeast; $30. W. R. Andrews, repair ci the New York Stock Market to-day, as reporte? | England with an apprel nas to the sect iS Terie, at PEEP A Zeravns, cREWEL AND GERMANTOWN WOOL, GUINNIP, DAY & CO. 021 | fraime 329 13th street northwest; $100, D. L Morri- | drew up the Foote aMdavit. Mr. Richards ralsed | syspociat wire to IL H. Dotee, soak etree | OF ymacan his apprehension tat the Auecioan peeea KNITTING YARNS, WOESTED GOODS, ART Son, erecta two-story dwelling,’ Biake street, be- | the question whether he could testify as to whe- ny swe mean his apprchension tant Che Aumericaniaaes EMBROIDERIES AND OUTLINE WORK. JLEMPSTONE & PERRY. tween 15th and 16th Streets northwest; $2,800. J. | ther Foote made this affidavit, on the ground that me ome Atadually s Tacs il sala aaeccta GE = Wy, Sanderson, ercex a two-s.ory dve uth. a street | thelr relations was that of lawyer anf client ne | Gem. Pacino pf Se ; Seoribessd 5. CAPS. AN, ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL DRY Goops. | between 6th and 7th southesst; $3,500. Linthicum | ‘The court d-cided tiat he could answer as 2 . ESS oe Oe : "| Institute, erect four three-story dwellings corner | truth of the drawing up of the afl lavis, te | Chea £ oni6::| 25% 35 2 af | The Star Route Defoe ts Despernies i5, HIAXO WAREROOM ee COLORED SILKS, SATING. RUADAMAS, OTTO. | Groen andl West streets, Georgetown; $25,000. Witness sald he went to Newark at his own sug- 22x 27 |Northwest.... 14ds 144g | Washington Srecial to the Baltimore American, of. iret - el | HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, FRINGES, | ,, cael. SECKETARY CHANDLEW Will leave this afternoon | FON i TAKE Ns amdavit Payne went, with 84") &3'Ont & West../ 264 26% | ‘The statement tssued by Mr. Ingersoll In reply inway, Chick AND ‘TRIMMINGS. l6-6m_ | ALL SHADES. for New York and New Hampshire. cket and had not been reimbursed. HH 39 | 30% Pac, Mall .-...| 39 | 39s | to the report of Mr. I. H. Wells, with reference cad Hepairing done ate LUPIN’S CELEBRATED CASHMERES, 60c., 62\0., look to Mr. A. B. WIIAIes toe cae pans fs 136/185 (Peo. D. & H...| 28 | 23” | to tne star route trials, 1s merely a denial of the — syatienaed i" eeamee | Yq WIE LT AN, aL eas Reronrep ABERRATION OF MrND.—An inquiry by | '°Sfr Wels -Why Will you lok co nlee toe pay? SUG) S136 Ronging...--:| OOM 88 STOPS, #1 = | Ml. mporter of neuer “ telegraph reached this city to-day from Wilming-| Witness, Becuus> he suggested ‘ong, or | Brie. a - BOOK ace * Factory, ae oy nd aight. Cate: | PATIEEN, HATS AND. BONNETS, AKABI Caps, | 42 eh tel CLOTHS, 50c., 6234c., 75c., 87}40., ton, Del., asto the condition of Mr. Richard Har- | rather endorsed my en ace my golng, 9934) 9934'S. Paul pref.. 126 (135 fag wir ny ne SS FLOWERS, FEA) HER GOODS. au SHADES. - rington, * formerly assistant district attorney in| The witness testified that Payne made some sug- Fe pe hae maa A$ ore Leber espns Aappmenane tn Regal — — — == KEAL AND IMITATION LACE 40-inch CORDED CASHMERES and BILLIARD thiscity, It being reported in Wilmington that he | festions to Foote When he was making the ada BLN) BL |TexastPas 22) 40) 40 © | Method of rushing int publicity anyt = = ae S .WHAPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, «LOTHS. was in’ Washington suffering trom temporary | Vit, especially about dates and places. ‘They also 1013101 (Tex. P.Pagts likely to influence public opinion ts ‘not WOOD AND COAL. WOE-LENPD COs wal oayas TRIMMONGA | EADS. aberration of mind. Yent out of the room and hada talk together be- 35” | 343g/Union Pac... = a MMINGS, DRES 3 % LADIES CLOTHS, 373¢0., 50c.. and 62}40. Upon inquiring at the Ebbitt House, where Mr, | fore the affidavit was completed. WLVANIA CORE FLENCH COKSETS, ETO. ALL SHADES. pon inquiring at the 5 ‘The witness again objected to testitying what 105%'108 |Wab. Pac. aN OE Bale Gite Trovit, Fare ed et peayvania avenue, | ¢ 4 LADIES’ CLOTH, at §1 and $1.25. Fee Pas Deen in the. Bay OF SminuMy | asso between Winielt one aleoiene ee N. J, Central. .| 71% 71%|Wab. Pac. p’ BETTER THAN COAL. ec TE | igs i Frente a ee ne tote for nis home | Pimne court ruled that ag he haa madernie reta- | 8 ¥- Centrai./1325¢ 1313g'West. Union, weTBe fpelof Mi xeopie, "The best ia the worta. Tee | "MB VON BRANDIS, Lupin’e colcbrated BILACK CASHMERES. from since, At places where Mr, Harrington ire Hons with his client public in en afldavit, then WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. eat Use it for economy. Order by Tele- | 4 with Lord & MOPIBTE cook: Win, Barre | MOURNING GOODS and ENGLISH CREPES a Bpect- | quented while Here, the samo information was | this rule no longer held good. smartly " ALR. WILLIAMS, Ja, | Ca, St’ Lown, ‘Mo. Cloaks, ‘Dolmane aud Suits made | FLANNELS and BLANKETS a fine ine. — nuimerous conversations with MAK st Nomen aan | Baitcd Sines 40se, 1891. 2s Tis Ten street northweet_ | PLtheshortont notice. Perfect Work. Buperior Fitting. | Great Bargains in our L1NEN Department, Newsrarer Cuanoxs.—It Is reported that Hallet | 01 his way Dack, sald that what Foote had testified | "rato, er conte: ENHOLM'S COAL DEPOTS— @| Drewes, Bridal Trousseaus a specialty. et eu ceaoR ee Oe Kilbourn recently disposed of his interest in the | 1) WiS rue. The witness identified the copy i | Permanent improvement 6e, 1891, coin. ompimene r = Serene | Sar DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT fo cries maa | National Repudtican, and will sever his relations | "4g Zagers0 then atgued that Mr. Tngerson haa | Serpenait farrosewent 7, 1891, our OFFICE_405 7th street opposite Pueut Oftoe (je Burren, bottom prices. s With that journal after the fall elections It1s | restined that this was a correct apy of the Foote | Watersecck fac 100L parse hers, ius guurabtoing eurect “weght totem | NOS. 408 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEMPSTONE & PERRY, ant Postuaster Genaralwrili succeed Mr Rilboura | £M@idavit, and that Foote was a fugitive from jus ier eee isi [rikhers. tus guarantocing currect weight to con- . an MAL Of the Repudvioun company and gem | io And under the circumstances he thought that | Fifty yearw funding ¥-Gos, 1934, Ucdexs by maf receive prompt attention. _ ofi-9m RARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, cal £08 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. manager of the papyr. get sis objected, wad tbe co ware admitted 1¢ Twenty years’ funding ¢e, 1892, coin. FOKGE CREVELING, 14TH STREET WHARF, IN FANCY WORSTED WORK NIN LOTHING a Hovsz—Secre. | subject to objection. ‘Thirty years’ funding 62, 1902, coin... Giitths Lone Bride Oia ass tee et, Fries o e ‘ Slee ie ses epee, Coaron Hess THE LONG FOOTE AFFIDAVIT, Driece: coal aud wood orders Siled at shori | of new 2 for Embroidery on Linen, Mammoth FoR tary Folger has recetved:the report of the commis > ‘Washington City Gaslight Company. 4236 ye Ring, $4: Dak, $5.50; Hickory, $7.50; Aawod | and Felt Cloth. A tull Ine of Worsted and. Knitted MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR. sion appointed to take'a thorough examination | |The witness then proceeded to read what 1s Nasional Union Insurance Oo. = spit: Usk. $1: Pine, $6. en | ee ee er prracered Cloaks, all sists, | 1,5 sssortment of Bo abeve grote ak te as to the present-forve employed in, the customs peated pene - Fiona Ray aie Colum bia Insurance Company. 3 ; <SoN service at the port of Boston, the needs of the ser- swears s nim Potom: A. be Sadat 2 woop pitrmantown and Zephyr Worsted, Gennan, Spanish, ot CORNER TENTH AND i ake oe | Vice and i numver, rs e ane can ponee non oe influence any of the star route jury. Foote thea ‘We will acil an low coang cht ~ jungarian Yarns, all colors. in mal ing | canné surpassed jartety cage A Persons to be estimat: a 8 ata! introduced Payne to Fall, and swears to drawi = Ba te pt a2 Ng Of | materiaion hand, ‘Stamping promptly executed. 04 Menuial, J poconatiness of Workmanship, Husted Ment of the amount reguired for contingeat ex- | Up the azreoment to Pay $2,000 to the juror making be ON comin see 3S ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, gat to 40 per cont Tower than thowe of any house in ee ere amore Lby an exniblt | y hung Jury. a pin Yart: Mand treet. al fe 4 cl THE ATTEMPT TO BRIBE BROWN. 2806 F "THE MISFIT STORE'S OLD ARGUMENT. Officers and employes in that district Is now au- tice: AUG F street northwest. aut6-Sm_| | 490 TENTH STREET et ataciad Fall Overcoats at $8, worth. thorized, with vas agrerite compensation of | Mr. Wells asked, what did Payne say to you of ms OHN MILLER, and guaran tees perfect fit and comfort. x . $586,526. The pro; reduction is $10,733.75. The | the truth of the statement of the attempt to bribe : ‘9 Wholesale and Ketail Dealer tn HER SPECIALTIES ARE— i : gouual expense tor cartage, Tents, and incidentals | Brown? Washington Market Co. ‘stock - peat COAL AND WOOD. French Hand-made Underciothing, Merino Underwear |‘ moo eS for the fiscal yekr ending June 30, 1882, The Witness —Payno said frequently that what Fi Inland and Sea Coast. Co. Bonds. 75 Main Office, Depot and Kindling Wood Mill, 44 and | p,,20¢ a ee eterin Goole. “ silk Hned, at 18." $120,990.40. The estimate for this is $133,000. a edo roote Washington Brick Machne Co. Stock. — Vircinia avenue southwest. Branch Omens, 529 7th | 7 7 and Bustles. The ‘‘Hercules” Sup- | Medium Weight Overccats at 10, ‘+ commission at the office of deputy collec- | had sworn to was true. jetionsl Bank. — rect trdbwent and 14s viet gouthewst. ‘Talephonis | 17Hca Corsets and Burton The 1H ate ve 4 ee at 1 tor at Cohasset atid Highland may be abolished. | On crossexamination he said that he went to 7 “Phaude the very bes. quality of Anthraciteand Bita. | Suda $1 Comet. her own make, Hiab for tho peice i oe cea eceereg or tae ehplormont of Yemporary | Newark to get tho truth in the interest of = mre ig Br gy Rein i a5__| Eine Castor Beaver Over coats at’ $30, worth. officers when necrgsiry. ‘The commission recom-| the defense in the star route trial He sug- the mines and kept undercover. Orders prompdly de- SSS | Chinehitla overcoats at $6.50, worth. Lvered in any part of the city. aus-Sm PROPOSALS. 7 ‘ 10.00, Pe BROTHERS, PrRoPosats FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON AND (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEASI¢ ae 3 COAL AND WOOD). mend a reduction or the pight foree. Inreference | gested to a man named Jones to bring to the cppeaieereaepareneal, the commission | Payne to him. He sail that he was states that the prosent System Is open to serious | Surety for Rerdell, one of the defendants. He objection, and they suggist that there be but one | (urnished Payne a suit of clothes to go in and also appraiser at $4.00 per annum, turee assistants at | hismoney for expenses. He said he hada re each, with a new assignment of duties. The | Conference September 25th on the corner ot 6th commission recommend th:t the office of surveyor | and the avenue, with Payne, Detective Miller | From the New York Sun, to-day. of the port of Boston be abolished, end that a dep- | Stool near. Thatevening they left for Newark. | President Arthur remained at his home all ges Seesusee soeesoEe ge lee II & direct mines. uty"collector at $3,000 irted in lieu thereof, | Foote made his affidavit on no condition except feos He was visited by Charles G. k= ba denen ere oe comet tiouer wilt be revel ek oe tata atta, he waUAl | FOR BOYS FROM AEG at: $10, worth fal'y a ‘Avother ‘recotmen ation 1s te apres tt | ceed wy eeaerg meee Tape ig snd OT, Me crooea ia 1rome of his ant ia Facilities unsurpassed by any firm in the United 6 CK NUON, NTE = Suits from $3.50 to hy doul an assistant collector at a salary of a * 'W: SEF akcntiehen kitties . | Venter sea ae ehneee dase SE FOR Boys FROM 970 12 “LONG YANTE ANS | AB asststa by the collector and appolated by the FOOTE'S DEMAND. eo to Washington VES’ Ty be opened in presence of bidders e Secretary of the Treasury. ‘Mr. Davis.—Did you ever see a letter from Foote: psackten wee Ree livering at the nospital Sule SE OVS PROM TS TOI Ee eae demanding $1,000 from Brady and Dorsey? my ag eg to Pg and Suite from $5 to be gemaient Witness. —Such a letter was shown to me by Mr. eoutheast. : dy1s-4m 4 fh SP! IL" i to | Bask Cloth Suit Princo Alber styles $90. works $40 "pavia—tow tong after the aM™davit was ae = —— ‘Dress Ee mada letier present eNA ee a Sabres ae os, Tune Aer keep pavliness the That Payne broughe 1 with GFCURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLAR Repeat Cn Me. Davia Who gave the letter to Mr. Dorsey? ee ar : ‘wort! fully the prlos tassed. Odd Vesis Yosy . ME, Davis.—Was net this amavit predicated on Byes Charter Act of Compress January oo oe S27” Our Morro: No troubie to show goods. orn eee S00. ‘Witness.—It was not. a. pei ede ghee pry omy THE MISFIT STORE. ‘ THE LETTER ‘rnoon between ae pee ES saa : B hace reare AnD y eiazers, || 3 ‘Was dated Newark, N. J., September 26th, and was Sng Chitence Waiter BEES Cr GLOW Et Kigge & Go, Vice Preadant, other concern iias aig Ore mes 2 contra = oreey,: 3 mauly. | eate relieran, $1.000'a BE he SEO ES EAT gs yma Asst. Sear. : SE ra rs 12 as ILLS—A Co