Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET. e@e.u.e CONNECTICUT. strned by them as partiality tome Sohne volun. ‘The Alderney Dairy Case. Children’s Day at the Dispensary. Mrs. Langtry at Wallack’s. ‘The Contest Close—Good Weather Het; 'r over the regular. ‘J Is felt an act of 7 Edition pach — aaieane the piso ack wan Injustice to themselves, and coupled with the fact | TE DECREE OF INJUNCTION SIGNRD TO-DAY BY | HOW THE LI TTLE INDIGENT INVALIDS ARE CARED FOR oe THE DISTRICT JAIL. ODO NOT A GREAT BEAUTY AND NOT A GREAT ACTRESS— JUDGE HAGNER. SPLENDID FLORAL OFFERINGS. that desertion 1s dual becoming strip) —SCENES AT THE DISPENSARY BUILDING ON 10TH Dividin; in” the public estimation, of its odious To-day Judge Hagner, in the case of Walter et | STRERT—THE RAPID DISPOSITION OF CASES. Dispatch to Philadelphia Times, me we scen heron | CRIMINALS INCARCERATED IN THE 2411, DURING THE New York, Nov. 6—Well, we ha’ YEAR—A REFERENCE TO GUITEAU'S CAS®—Tum Wardch Crocker's Report. Special dispatch to Tae Evestxa Star. dangerous character, we find that desr-| a1 agt. Ward, signed the decree indicated in his = : s i “Diseases of children, Monday and Thursday, De | Haxtrorp. Nov. 7, 2p. m.—The election 1s pro Orth ee rather than diminishing. | optaion delivered on Saturday last and in his re- | from 1 to2p.m.” Such is one of the many direc. | the boards and behind the footlights. Now, then, Latest Tele as 0 The Siar Clomost contests are on Cee onnecticut. | The | “1, therefore recommend that the pay of | Marks yesterday. ‘The decree, as sizned, recites | tions on the signboard in front of the Central Free | let us judge her asa beauty and as an artist. Is ae INCREASE OF CKIME—DANGEROUS PROXIMITY OF eeeeeorabhe ea aon Congressmen. Tne weather | enlisted men be restored to what It was tn 1865, | that the cause came On to be proved, &c., and con- | Dispensary on 10th street. When 1 o'clock came | MIs Langtry an extremely beautiful woman, and SE eee ent ae: 0 SD CUR 's favorable, and this matertally aids the republi. | 84 that the punishment for desertion be more | tinues: “Whereupon it is this 7th day of Novem- | yesterday, with the promptness that 1 o'clock has | 18 she @ great actress? Decidediy no. She is] MENTS RECOMMENDED, Ere. , by law and Increased in severity. e, ch ¢0 2 ece | Clearly er, 1882, by the court adjudge: pd tha K a a For all can vote, which comes largely from country sec- Agaravates cases during weave cacbalrns OF TG ber. ee eee Riss See eee eet been known to come every day from time imme- | neither a great beauty nor a great artist. = .: a = Gen. John & Crocker, warden of the T.. Hons. It 1s yet imposstbie to predict results, and Maat Stee , netion 1ssn¢ morial, a Stan reporte airs | that she had a welcome to-night that mizht well * ELECTION Dl Ni p A T f i i} g itis admitted by both sides that the battiets clos | M4 Indian country shoul t overy evvilized govern. | prayed by the complainants tn their bill, to rexiain | MoFal. & StaR reporter made his way up the statrs | that she ha a etooane eae eat NE S| SS catcnea estas Eee ie Tepa J . —_>—_— | Aare a n viher order of this court, as | Of the dispensary to the children’s room. In the | &T 7 3 - < f ns claim the election of the state | mont, and as ls the case with ourselves tnactual | force until the cu vend : \ Teception as Thever saw awanted an actor, how- | for the year ended October Sist, 1882 He says im ener ail majority Sater Ge woe |S und as 18 th comrades in danger 13 | follows: That the defeniant is hereby enjolhed | second story, front room, which was innocent of | ever’ pronounced s favetite he or she Dig’ have the report that tt often onc of only one Congressman. There isan unusual | andever shauid bor Canteded ne the beset and | Nd restrained from keeping and. maintalning | all furnituct Save a tablee some plain ciaite eal been. sr cours that prisoners a amount of seratct most heinous crime possible to a soldier, whereas | UPOM his premises described in the proceedings | bench, the work of alleviating the sufferings of the the time of thelr commitment to the jail areim Long prior to the opening of the massive doors | . + = - Deing divided more equily between the two. — the horses mentioved in his answer, and from | little Ones had already commenced. In an adjoln- of Wailack’s Theater every t 1n the recently- | 4 condition of mental disturbance or physical de ITEMENT ae. nthe of late years under the benign influence of our * , on "i 5 : white T every seat In | 3 EX¢ ITEMENT IN BALT IMORE. | ar parties than had been antictpated after the | Hureinor mit ry Justice ithas grown to be con- | Keeping and maintaining upon tie satd premises | ing room sata dozen or more women, both white ——— ti L e re pile o Fs e furnisied hor vas sold ajority of them ity, rendering § | sidered as of ttle inore concern than for a laborer | te Manure pile ormanure box also therein men- | ant colored, each having in change a’sick infant, | [ure!Sued house was sold and a majority ot j diticy dering it proper to make them exeape ing on hoth sides. The Germ on ata prewtum, | Bariy in the evening—that is, at @ | tions to the general rules and enter them upom o eo Ae | oned, and also from carrying and maintaining | and some Of them with tw ree children. et ia e bor- e enter a tion question. It. ts claimed thir nibonece wolaies Eertnee wile tartecis tac aeaertian the business of keeping and storing milk or wanu. | Others bat pon the pouches oe cate ta oe tees SOM were tae Srith carrlages, Thave sven | SP¢cial Course of troatment, to be Continued Saari {hat the vote will be go close that It will be impo=- | ¢o gupmit the case of each deserter to a jury of his | £4cturing and storing butter or cheese upon the | room. + ; : Many stnashes and mashes, but uils discounted | 80 long as the nature of each particular cane stole to announce results until returns are received | own rellow-soldi-rs.. In any event I invite your ce aren in Les Tmannor 83, to cause oF toe Gt fiction so useful to ports and ballad- the best and the worst. That given the Prince of | requires It. Sometimes prisoners, when they are ———— fram nearly every one of the 167 towns to-night. | Gloge attention to this. whole eubiet, belleving ik | PROIUCE offensive oF disagrecabie sunclis oF Have nealth, very emectually: exploded, up the | Wate 8 NW seas a Docxarls mparison. | rive although sane and responsible, are in am ef CLEVELAND'S ELECTION CONCEDED AT ALBANY | auy om year tor srverai ‘ptark an suis seatune im | £0,0¢,08 Vital, tmportance to the nvérests Of Our | fny. The ompialuantar aid oRDeE were | ened ae e wera ctoctually exploded, by the DAK ee Te aa the, Sere ape was MOU 8 | tremely nervous conci:ion and found to be labors u “a ii itelf has usually favbred republicans, ‘The report observes that the general character | HVing Bes ap ier or Tender the | any puysict an tothe poor. levees here and there, with the lying in| (Mg under such mental excitement as to ‘ = —— penbshipe chee of the recruits to-day Is better than it was twenty | 9ecupation : eliiugs uncomfortable. require ER MEDICAL STAFF. State at the City Hall of Abraham Lincola and | extra care and tact in thelr treatment, and em INDIANA sala sho are faction the | Phe defendant is further restrained and enjoined os cage s : 1 i NEWS FROM CONKLINGS HOME. Scratchi: i Both Sia ee es ieh satisfaction the | rrom sounding or using, or causing to De wenied | At the table near the front windows sat Dr. R. | Horace Greeley, didn’t come within a mile | pecially where the prisoner has not been (ried, tt 4 = = pie . cratching on Sides. fe pees — recomme 801 mn v. Bs an ° CuGeLAaES’. mie Sov. 7. It recommends the adoption of some just rule for | 0", van any gongs or bells, as complained of tn | T. Holden, who was tn charge of the “service” for tne public demoneitation this crontne "Lester | Nas Deen the effort of the warden to practice such = a= Iesexparceis, tan., Nov. ¢—Tho election th this | oor nervice by regiments in the remote and | the sak DEMOCRATIC TICKETS WITH O'BRIEN AT | “tY 1nd state ts progressing well. Indications pit Upon Us aiid premises, and trom fur- | tho day; Dr. G. L. Magruder, tho physician regu- | Watlack and Theodore Moss, dressed within an | weatinent as to produce favorable hesults tn fe: s ther operating his sald dairy establishment so a3 ; t h 0 Storing the prisoner and having him in as. Y 2 : = ‘A large | oom ayored parts of the ise has EN) ates anneyanos 40d dix comfort to the com- | /@Tly in charge, being absent. Two medical etu- a ce Seer — — ecto fl yar yoy Sh nae his normal condition as possible, $0 Chat the | are Cat a very “ull vote will be polled. A lange | the grievances of officers and soldiers who are Plainants and his other nelghbors¢rom disturb. | Gents sat with Dr. Holden at the table. One made | Tooter at the dor at a po On eich | may see hth in his true Character, THE HEAD. f SaNe RRA OE CTE ag eects ch aT se ee eee aie ng nols's arising from the movement of the tin | the proper entries ina book as the cases were dt | hour the floral. tributes. try ‘ to arrive, I may ovrreav’s case, = = cuns, the loading of tue wagons and | posed of: . . s 5 KENTUCKY. Hemmed In by Ice. TMobding: (Ged came, en eee | 3 the other rapidly wrote out preserip- | err a trifle, but if I do It is be < PE AI ow tue actual ure, | During a lange part of the year there was Incam ENGINEER MELYILLE’S ACCOUNT OF HOW THE JRAN- | Gr tneuitvator steam eaeine ty , Uons at the dictation of Dr. Holden. Three other | When I 84¥ that according to the florists’ valuation } Noticeable Absence of Colored Veters of the elevator, ste: ine and windmill upon DEMOCRATIC GAINS IN INDIANA, | settceaste i > ben Leay tint eocordin 0 - cerated a prisoner of @ peculiar character and ree from the Poll NEITS CREW PASSED THEI TEM: the sald premises It ts further ordered, that as | YOUNE gentlemen, whose critical comments on the | {U,CHSS!S. CrOW sy Vin phinthe mee Ant] markable nature. His case was rendered the more Nov. 7.—The election prozresses | _ Th examination of Chief Engineer Melville was | to so much of the injunction hereby allowed, as ere ane that were presented for treatment packed and crowded wera worth not less than | difficult of management and treatment by reason eis being polled ard withont | Pesumed this morning before the Jeannette board Pairs He oa POL Se ee eo oo the table aT eras nan ‘to be Glapakanad #1.£00, and that ts a great deal of money, even for | of the notoriety he had gained by assassl any oxeleomens 1A ute at ada Vale ee toe eant Toes | to the residue or sald tujunction, the operation of | Wuiekly, On account of the great number of | Hoists in November. Tuey looked L the President of the United States. He was given Lovisvitne. KY | quietiy. A smali vote js ightest Indication ticea ble fact is the abse REPUBLICANS AHEAD IN CUMBERLAND, MD. one could hardly refrain from the wis sere” of « the same will be suspended until the seventh day | Patients, A few questions, am examination of Sieen ee the treatment and protection the law nded = the polls where usually tle'r vote Is heaviest. Une of occupations and amusements. The officers | of December, 1882, mati o'clock of thatday. It pues, ye, chest or tongue, a prescription written, rence ene ra ew kant ok or tne capn- | to afford to al eet ot spamiretgety us oom ABSENCE OF KENTUCKY VOTERS FROM THE Bo employed nearly all thelr time in reading when off | 's further ordered that no writ of injunction shall | nd one of the student clerks call out the name of | Ty. ing at hebrit Mending of Ue plak und | naty normal condition was malutained thi MLE OES, be issued In confirmity with tis order, until the | the next patient,just as the anxious and loquacious |"; 9) avor!! " J he exci . es duty, usually after dinner and supper. There was Si e mother is about to enlar.ce upon ohildren's tnae Yellow, was the favorite, oncexquisite lot of which | all the exciting secnes and (rying ordeals he Was POLLS. Favornble te the Republicans. ageheral conversation among the officers upon | COMplaimants shall execute and file inthe cause p spelen cost Ks Hberal donor $150. called to pass, to the end of the drama in which he: CeaGo, Nov. 7—After a bright morning the | 24) 7e" oe Ate 31 an un lertaking as requir-d by the 41st ruie of tnis | 12 eneral, and to go into a detatied history of the ‘The he telght 0’ Sa of beauty. | Mxured so prominentl ithoug' been, SS ft rncon is cloudy ant warm, with Indietions of | Falcom betes Aud other subjects. The: gene; | Source» “The counsel will nowy proceed ts sake tos Hone Bact sonen eaaiately under considers- | very box was packed aud every seat was Mited, | a perceptible Inereeeot cate ae ae reas eae NEW YORK. Fa 1. Reports from the wards Indicate that a full | there was leas of disagreement among the ofi-ers | tony to present on the tinal hearing. pari ene Fe ee eae Witt | While the great space back of the paryu: and | ing the last decade, the statistics show that the The Home onkling. | \o © Is beIng poled, which fs construed as favora- | in the Jeannette mess than in most of those 1 have umociered? Queiade; date of admission and other information, ‘This | 2°¢Ss €lrcle Was Uironged with men In evening | {crease in the number of convictions for eFiime: REPUBLICANS VOTING pemocraTs—aoop | t1? to the republicans. been in during my 21 years’ service in the navy. : : mas card was lald on the table and the woman retired | (1°58 Nd eager for the appearance of the Lily | has been only avout one-half ns great 1m se . Fr se Aree ST aS On Sundays we had a better dinuer than usual, It | THE ALLEGED FRAUD UPON HazetiunsT BROS. VEN- | CA Was child or children to finta seat. In due | {0 abroad. The curtain rose at a quarter past | portion as the actual addition to the pe WHATH. i ¥ ee co ricur. seemed to be the desire of the commanding officer TILATED IN THE POLICE COURT. order the name would be culied, and the woman | eight and the earlier scenes passed slowly and | during the coe te ™L ‘There has been a i. TIos— ‘T VOTE. jection at New Haven. (who messed with us) to bring on a general con-| James B. Kirchner, Stephon M. Chase, and | brought tie invalld to the table the cea eee | tediously enough. Mrs Langtry, as Mester, came ee ee seperate and hardened class imag Special Dispatch to Tux EVENING Star. ANN.» Nov. 7—The elest on is pros | Yersation, and we woull discuss alinost anything | aronipatd ©. Roane, who were rrestel’ sone on about haltep: nt and was made the recipi. | Custody than usual, ‘The inmates during the Banta, i As giorious weather for an wll probably not | tlat happened to be uppermost in our thoughts, | Arehlbs 2 “ pee ees THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ent of an Idiotic outhurst of applause before she | “uUre year have been favored to a rei de Tica, : = b: as usual, The weather is tureatening. | In the first purt of the cruise the captain, the doc- | Weeks ago on a charge of conspiracy, by which | rho group of women and children walting their | hai spoken a wort, Sie slowed See election as pwr muatry Toads perfect, | pee > tor, Mr. Coilins and Mr. Dunbar and occasionally | they are alleged to have defrauded Hazelhurst turn formed quite an interesting group. Many of and smiled a pleasant znition. Her features THE JatL AND THE SMALLPOX Hosrrray, posse Be hie rch aa fir ee a a aa TENNESSEE Mr. Chipp would play cards for amusement. I | Brothers, stock brokers and bankers, at No, 1419 in re j her fisure is up and} There have been no epidemic di stages . ENNESSEE. ERD: ce rnew ts NOSht 5 Sab No. the colored women, and the majority were | down’ ho e homely and ber elbows are i seasos, and very can disaffection, Voting progr quietly in c ¥ Pe ts Bright. paver played cards, never Knew how and don’t | pennsyivanta avenue, Out of $2,000 by “doctoring” FO ee nt SiUCws IO | iiss aikueun if any Rash Gkhat) Giics. Vout, tat eas to tis ‘asey Young’s Prospects Bright. know now. During'the day time any person, om- reas ‘ "| colored, were of the lowest type, such as one | knob When she stailes she at Ss two rows. — hy kind except such as afflicted borate ssestoceerignpe Cakes a | ae 7.—The weather 1s fine | cor or seaman, might take his gun and hunt over | the quotations, were called for trial in the Police | meets "in the mo X n st Wretched quarters of tue fect teeth. Her voice islow, weil modulated | the prisoners arrived at the Jatl. One prisoner, ee me Saar eons eetement 08 the floe for any distance, the only restriction being | Court about noon to-day. Mr. Charles 8. Moore | city. ery sweet. She ~ poy Airst act menirie| | Who had been exposed to the smallpox by contact to this time the balloting points toa Mt vote | to be on board ship by sundown or at tie dropping appeared for the government, and Messrs, Pel- | There was one young white woman,avho, not- | Of domestic scenes and an offer of marriage, an’ with a patient of the smallpox hosp! sroug! e county, with favorable prospect: ° ball a “ , ung an, lh . oo pox hospital, Was taken fore ats Ag ay pie voce: Of the ball ut the mast-head. ham, Noah and Betts for the defendants. The de- | Withstanding hard work and hard times, seemed | At the close an opportunity for a touch of ‘mel taken to bede no ge Warts on Thursd: culars urging tt wo Mr. Fi ger. The st ad Monday last uel cir Alor t | and tn | | NTIN eto K os agit e. Her | Olramatic pathos, So that 1t was quite possible | WD the disease and subsequently died, Attention cut thew punty— teket, — Inciuding | Of the dethocratte legiSIALIVe | ine ene inn TING: sh fendants wereall young men and stylishly dressed. | two jietie bows wore: wall eee cee | Oy cetacean, tat Ie was quite possible | ty called tn this connection ve the proximity of the Fox for Cong! y of Fetali.ation for the half- | . uring the winter ane t he hunters shot a num- | “me warrant read by Mr. Moore charged that | and did not look much tn need of medicine. ‘There | She 15 decidediy not a great actress, but belongs Smallpox hospital to the jall There ts no road breed opposition to Folger. | Lewis H. Lawren 1 DELAWAKE. ber of bears. I belleve Mr. Dunbar was accredited | James B. Kirchner, Stephen M, Chase and Archi | was stout Ineb woman, with a thin, puny-faced | 09 the Agnes Ethel lovey-dovey s Winsome | Jeading to the hospital that Is passable for vehicles & close irlend of Conkilng, asked at the 4th ward : a with the greatest number, Fireman Bartlett and | bald C. Roane conspired with cach other,and with | Iittle girl und a sharp featured, setuetee eres | ond atthe Teun cite a dozen : Of any kind, except a private driveway leading to ae Gomsorene wnicl ass cleer tonlea toa or the Micayy Vole ts Wilminaten, Seaman Ninderman being the most persistent | divers other persons, to the complainant un- | womun, with a listless, Habbe ghia in tee Phees | uieh Ol the stage, aud In therwud : st, deo nich Is a ele cation of Use Wrannciox, Dst., Nov. Ah Stalwart program ne. The co1 in the Onctia r mola iuthrough the Jali premises. In passing along avy vote 15] hunters. I believe they were accredited with tho | KBOWR, to defraud Andrew and Franklin Ho Were babes raging in age from Le ‘ee months tothe | fifty who need not dread comparis: private driveway Uhe ambulance, = vill Be Close. and the et bet» serious disturbance has been hurst out of the sum of $2,000, by fraudulent tele- period Of life where babyhood ends and childhood | At the end of the first act there were repeated Ernalipox Patients to the ponpitel accel istrict on Coustess will be close, and the chet | report . Both part Sreatest number of seals and walrus. The most | grams and quosations and by means of fraudulent | begin. Nes y all of the babies had a moist look | Alls, ater one of which an immense seven-story | passes near to the Jall building. and, Ia the Rope of the electiou of For, republican, tin LAE | on the city and county f° Of the seal and walrus, however, were obtained in | representations. Andrew Huzelunrst, one of the | about the nose, which suggested the need ote | ower piece was sent to Mrs. Langtry, a8 were | of the wanden, exposes Lie Inmates of the eee voces Oh whee Deel Ue | the spring and fall. About the middle of March | firm, was the first witness called and stated that | soctety for the ‘free distribution of pocket hand. | Cthiers. Mr. Abbey was brought before thie curtain | the dreaded aie, Besides, there ts ben llbchagyrigir remain DEASSACMUSETTS, the sun commenced to get pretty strong, tne snow | thelt house fn this city 1s a branch of their offices v kerchiefs. There were children ranging all the | 90d receiv a tremendous welcome. Oscar Wilde | aanger of the disea. “being conveyed to the es Mull. was removed from the ship’s stdes and a trench | 12 Baltimore and Richirond, and they are en- | way trom toddlers, who tumbled about holding self conspicuous, aS usual, and made | qirectly from the hospital py the atent ‘The oficial counts give | dug all the way around the ship to ease her imcase | aged In the business of buytng and selling stocks | their mothers’ dresses, and é 4 Shea shily sucking a finger, cl mues during the entire evening. The | well as by patients or employes of the own for governor as follows: But- | She should attempt to rise, as she would naturally | ON margins. The witness to explain the modus | to ungainly big boys of sixteen or seventeen’ forded Mrs. Langtry better oppor- ‘locum, the demeeratie Congressman-at- s reeviving a large republican vote. Mr. | HULL, Mass. ng IS notin the city and will hot vote at his | the wate of Wi coming ih contact with t oMice or | 23, Almy 1. do, being lightened by the amount of coal and pro- | operandi to the court Was allowed to travel out-| Some of the babes had bandages about their | unity for her spectaity of woianty tenderness, oners “of the jail while at w -4 on = . es Visions which had been used during the winter, | Side of the strict limits of evidence. The witness | hends. One had its little arm ina sling. Several | 2d carned a decited recall atver tue scene with premises, and ih many other ways. On (SECOND DISPATCH.) Loumsiank. We found as spring approached and the ship | State’ that Kirchner Masthe telegraph operator | of them crowed very cheerily as though the visit | the female villain of the pluy, as well asa double | Pecations the digesee eas Drought directa” i Sar. An Orderly Election in New Orleans. | !00-cned In her bed, she invarlably tose In the | and Roane and Clase wer lerks in his employ. | to the dispensary Was one of the pleasantest | Call , jhe curtain, when, the usual floral ex- | the jail by patients, who, ina delirious state, xtches from points throw; TE Ps z water, About March 18, 1880, we had shifted so | He stated that the firm was defrauded by the tele- | events in their’ I Others evinced a Jess | hibition was contnued. The third act was | caped trow the hospital and came directly to a Row York New ORLEANS, Nov. 7—The weather ts clear and | far to the sou! hwanl and’ eastward as to bring the | 8TDh_ operator changing the quotations us he happy disposttion, and their mothers crowed over | Mor y enjoyatie and disclosed Mrs. Langtry | jail in the night, and in both instances 1m F and central New York to2] pleasant: lection proceeds tn an orderly man- | mountain peaks of Wrangel Land in sigiit. Tecelved them from Baltimore and ihe clerks | thei to console them in their childish woes, inan umplicn cf worldly sheen that brought | the disease to prisoners, who were at work im ut Vote despite the fix her. | her, no disturbances proceeding from win Ses marking the fraudulent quotations on the black- u down the house. Her delivery of the tag wasarch | basement and wie Whom they came in ‘ e Spriggs (dem.) ress | The polling indicates oniy a moderate eee eee ioe board, by means of which faise quotations out THE MEDICINAL VIRTUES OF BACON. and pretty, and the applause which followed it) proximity before they could be identified. “While 231 dhtrlet, a 1 sjority. His tion Is -y eae Tmention this fact to show that the drift was | staers were enabled to make money at the loss of] “Bridget Boyle,” called out one of the medical | genuine audhearty. Mr. Abbey feels entirely ce! doctors may Gisagree,” the warden says, “as to rob..bie. At politi in this clty t MICHIGAN. not continuously co the northward, but that the | the frm. . : Students, A good-natured Irish woman led a little | taln of great success in the future, and his predic- | the danger orising trom the relative sitektion se Ecnaticn Splitting in the Beaver State, whole floc was found to be drifting at various } fohm B. penile canes aunapece of eis) girl up to the table and told a distressing story of | on ths erences Would be a go would sevm to be | 1h, Ntal to the jatt building, 1 doubt whether d Derrorr, Mich, Tieratter, ds cloudy, | times to all points of the compass, apparently | {pss and the dls-overs tat the operator hove tad | the agontes the little onodjad @pifered the nignt | YC USS oud be found whe would be willing to take lind probab.y will | but the rain i s Stopped. General quietness pre- by vi d ts. “Durii fy Soe coe U Mae le Opera 4 before, > a st RAIS up A permanent residence with their families Mr. Conkling’s faliure to | vails at the polla ‘There are indications that a governed by the winds and currents. During the | a set ot quotatto different irom those tn Bait!- fore, as she unloosened the wrappings about the Virginia Items. near to such a hospital, in a lange city and on the nted on as confirming | 1 vote will be cast, with a great deal of split- pee all SCEC fae CASUAL ee one Be te Cee ve A Gee child’s throat, A raliroad is tobe built: from Roanoke, Va., to | Saine premises with It! 1 submit that measanes e reports of his dist Folger and a gro | ung. i ani ‘asm q r Stine “ made by the defendants. | sy, 7 f 5 4 other mix Sposits’ 0 id be taken to secure Its ‘more See tn Se hha eke ee | ee ear Sa spring and summer routines were enforced. Such | _ ‘The latter stated that Kirchner admttted geting inflamed,” sald the doctor, touiching the throat, | the iron mines and other mineral deposits’ on ‘the : eee te FOOT BOR, 2 £ ee “TI thought it was inflamed a good dale,” gaid | !1nds recently purchased by Mr. Sammel Colt, of | Isclwted locality at an early day.” shes et mes : as changing the meal hours, and the exercise on | $800, and made a proposition to comprom'se for good dale,” gat sehen “ . h eaters | GEN. SHERMAN’S REPORT. the tee weagillscoutinusd The weather Delng Ane | $00, and witness avceptea the proposition, Ruome DOr Die nied. brogus. “Bure T pata | Merion) Conn lss)xaan will be)tem nities Ae The rep ea ROTEMENTS sCOANENDED. a | it was natural to suppose that the people would | also offered to comproinise. Witness has reeriv 2 a jo * 7 " e report recommends that the turreton E 2 Why the Army Should Be Increased— | take sufficient exercise at ali times to malntata | money from the defendants. ‘The court continued | A Tap!d examination followed, discovering a se- | 4 suit brought by the county a. eececemties | inorth ering ot Gea wemanae: rato be S Democratic . Z d bodily health. In the spring the store rooms | the ease indetintt ly,for the government to get De- | MOUS case of ulcerated sore throat, and while the | Collect $3,648 taxes for 1881 from the Shena s ullding, which has been twiss “tusing to Why the Soldiers Are Entitled to Con- ES va eae ‘cise ie at ae Nasri ee tee aye ‘West from Jenitin ees g ‘TromMel el mother was still discoursing on the ef ency of | Valley raliroad has Deen decided tn favor of Struck by lightning, be takea down and rebullg — sideration—Why Indian Disturbances | from the engine room and bladed Ih the flee | aceasta 8 bit of bacon asa cure for all the {lis whieh flesh ts | CounTY. ; : : anuelectric conductors be place’ upon the Dullde eStNo Stan. Are Not so Frequent as Heretofore—| hatch aft. The slip being set by the storm, the WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. Boyle ane eer hig Was made out, and Bridget | ,,7Ne Aret caroad of tron ore from tha Rew ling Reference 14 made te the acct et Same nnen re decided democr: Court Martial Reforms Suggested, Etc. Water Uiit had accumulated there was puch intten statou Comrnments Bid. waiting in the room below for tho arageiee thee. signed to Ube Penuisyivania Stcel company.iarris: | tuclose the jail premises sumMict ontly strong and Gon, Sherman has submitted to the Secretary | Commanding officer to attend to the heating of | Unitet Stites pee IA Sais Pound the prescriptions sent to him, burg, Ps. high to offer an effectual barrier against the oe 7 Herkimer ¢ € generally vou Vote Albany ine — Hepubiicans 4 : pon. A. iI. Tangnary has purchased the farm of the | proach Us the building of all evileaispased he quarters of the officers and men, and those | United States 458, 1801,’ rewieterod ». “ a? 10 tee bien = . ; - . of War his report for the past year. He says that | orders wi during the winter time to tnaintain a. | United stateeae T90r, cone A “OTISERY, late David Fry, 266 acres, in Jeffergon county, W. | and at the same time contribute to the the Hmit of 25,000 enlisted men for the army Is | temperature of 6) Fahrenheit as steadily as pos- | United Stites 4s, 1907, rexiaterod ‘The next dn order was a colored woman with her | V Hider ‘Joka Clark, efltor of Zion's Ateooate, | eae y ee oe ee oa fixed by law, but the fear of exceeding this limit, | sible. United States J per céits. ten-year-old daughter. The daughter's atlment Lai y prisoners cot | istrict Bonds. Qs ; ¥ erie Front Royal, Va., was paralyzed a iew days ago, | to take exercise in the open air. & arse | or the difteulty of enlisting men in these prosper- SAVING COAT. Deemer ectn Wat ost fully and satisfactorily described by the | ana is now eritically ill pax Galeaeore io sas eo bee sehen | ous times, has kept the army below what the hon- | Towards the latter part of May the fires in the | permanent improven 1801, . mother as “a silff neck anda misery in her ear.” |" Puree children of Win. Carver, of Culpeper, Va., | E | or or the necessity of the country demands, and | Stovesinthe cabin and forecastle were discontin- | Market stock 7s, 1802, cur Her misery was quickly prescribed for, and she | were attacked by diphtheria last week, and all | Show 79 convicts (73 males and 6 females) were a b> most earnestly advises that the init be | ued between 9am. and6 pm. To avold the ex- | Wiierstock te, 1901, currency fomowed Bridget Boyle, recelving directions to | dai Within 48 Hours. member of the Danville | TansPorted topenitentiartes and prigon es follows: se VoTR— : : st ea ; J : me Din: ater stock 7s, 1903 . : Col. Thoma: an, member of the Danville | ¢ fe:alo p Alba “ a see er : oc eianged to 30,000, not with the expectation of | penditure of coal in the galley, the tea water was | Fifty years fanding 3-659, 19. come back Thursday. B females to the Albany penitentiary, 48 males to 7 city council, Was thrown from his buggy Suturday ‘About | Ewenty yours’ funding 6s, 18! and liad aleg broken. reaching that limit, but to approximate it and | heated on the cabin and forecastle stoves. Thirty years’ funding 6s, thereby make the army more efficient without | the 1st evane te Beets wae clears up, the stip | Fie Insurance iach eng? cost "The 3 was painted, the running gear was attented to, | wacnucnae ab wea 1s etar an ceeneen ariy not more | 2nd the ship got ready for sea ALOUL July | earbuueton Cit ae Cone e hy 1st long leads of Water commenced to make in all mal Metropolitan Lusurancs Go 6 per cent can be had for actuil bat- | directions, but none mnaking directly in toward 2a} Union Inaurance Co. ‘The next woman called up was a colored woman with two little children, who were suffering with |“ Since July there have been 800 eases of diph- chilis, These cliliren, a boy aud a girl. were | therta in Pittsylvania county, Va, of which 2 per {wins about four years old, and the mother de- | cent proved fatal. Clared that when one gets sick the other one gets | “MrT. W. Henriger, a well-known Richmond too, which called out a remurk by a tacethous | qty aT ‘the state prison at Aubura, N. Y., and 2 males — and 3 females to the Erle county penitentiary ab Buffalo, N.Y. The actual cost of transportation Was $1,531.08, Firty-six boys were conveyed from no Jail to the District reform schoo. The daily ~ as : (Va.) hotel Keeper,and former member of the legls- atyndecer Pic —_ or “field servic an Xperience | ; raters yee ; inte student, that they Were the Slamese twins. The Si : age number of prisoners during the year was astrat that Tpoldiers | SPosilp: Iewas impossible to wavel pena OLE EE twins Were disposed ot quickly.” Mary” Bankett, | “Nir Wun it, Fitchagh, a well-known lawyer and | 222. al number in jail, 1.848, of whom Jed for the wants of the country, a number | */nlle in any direction pet Railroad S Pane sult Cathe Up, carrying @ pale mite of a | nonored citizen of Fredericksburg, Va., died last | WoT: sles and 24 females 161 males and 4 fe | ed for Which will protuce that result. At | 0/45 the hunters managed 16 en aed 46P035 | Waghineton and Georzetown § —z;_ | baby Suffering with tie chilis. It had been grow- 7 Jes) males were in jall at the beginning of the present our sobliers are overworked; the compa- | tina Mr, Chip All ale Gapeale TIS ed cigs | MetrOpOLtADscsccseceesn FT eigpemers, fe mote, eaat Wislt to tho | 'N. “n. Peacock bas sold a farmot 135.cresin |3°\F. ‘These committed | during the year i mea B fare too sin:ll for discipline or decent appear- | pavuniity of ulasting ths: fs betaeen tea sia Free List. ais the mother said, in a low. yo arg crimes as ce ea to vee ade against the name, and |” Thos. W. Ross, a leading citizen of Culpeper " ae > Dunghary, ‘ars vecded to give a new prescription to meet the | eounty, died Monday of consumption. Pace der lage riorn Look} pap fe exigencies of the case, and soon Mary Bauket, aa Lh age ey ate pale baby, joined the throng in. the RCEMERDEa 38 tee lel ee 1 ce, and he thinks that the army has earnet, by | PPV tha Wacuge PENNSYLVANIA. tylce tus ammount of consideration from | worked, and the conclusion they came to was that 2 ss the country. Aetlin vder enoug! 2s “fect Bemocratic Weather—Rain and Mist— | "Te reporis of the department generals are sub- Were Was not powder enough ih the sip to effect A Puli Vote Bei mitted with the report of tie General of the Ariny, © Beaver Polls a MAKIN Who says, in referring to them, that the military rr ne y ve Det Mr. Chi of Hoth Sides—Independents Leaving be fie ena be Lor year have been Mr. Chipp was di for want of cause but bec.us at hand in each Instance to reach and pun- { i ‘i Board of Public Works, Green 8's. ad to waich the ship could be | Board of Public Wort ational Thy nhoe Mini and apoth TORPEDOES. Central National Ba ted to make torpedoes, He | National Cartial Pelepher 3 not wholly | devised fuses and Insulated wire for torpedo pur- | aud Warrants, other W: Was clos@ | poses, to be used with what powder he had pro- Soe enti 2 u Maryland Items. embezzlement, 16 m.? false'pretense, 1m. n came a colored woman, wea) arrayed Ina very wilte | Recent land sales 1n Talbot county include the | larceny, 51m, 9 1-7 recelving stl 1 Kod, y ng with a little wilite cap perched saucily | St. Joseph's Catholle church farm, 305 acres, to | 6f.; presenting false claim, 1 m.; vio yon its round head. ‘Tiils interesting infant was | John P. Stelle for $4,800 cash; farm hear Cordova, | Laws, 1m n=plrac; ; Vided, the leads mae closer to the ship. Laver in aE Sl Gare a eee Grey Eee peed CoN Fn Gd ae fatter aiscubanes| te tie let eer nen [Mier om te foe, Muswell astern Of Us Mn a room School Hfonses, | DAlthe child gound wheeas no more, themeane | Cordova. to Richard, Sunist. of Michigans 181% | petil Tatvatly, G4) m., 18 1.5 wasault st ate in any of the past twenty years artly ‘ad nearly at right anyles he line Of the : fe the colored woman with a child having its arm in | acres, for $3.00; H. H. Goldsborouch’s farm, “1 m., 63 1.5 assaul in. ; affray, pecs ng rain setin. Itis | owing to the precautions tak-n by the proper ont. | SMP, but. not Iradine into any of the main leads | 4 peneaartow vistrs THE Disraior cosmrenoeens | © sling, ‘a dislocated ari,” sald the doctor, “take | tween Chapel and Hillsborough, 199 ar thivats ‘of wiole mn. BL3 seen can he sailors | cers, but inal rgemeasuredu: to theuneatinpied | The siip's fore-foot was resting on alarge sunken |“ PYUEGATION Visine TUE DIETRICT comMrssroNunS | a sling. wa dislocated arm,” sald The woman car- | $1,690; Jantes Porteous’ farm, two miles from | COUrt, 16m.. 4 f.; disorderly = On cet eas | devlopiacnt of the rallroads in that region ona | H0° piece, which Was supposed at the Uine might | 2 anc” Hosa ried the infant into the side room where she E . 178 acres, to Joseph B. Harrington, of Tal- | ing disord ouse,7 m., 6 f.3 ks dirty weather. r. on election itis what is esrquent Pepidity Of wittictone De cctaes | straln the ship and open the old wound in her | Messrs. James L, Barbour, Frank Hume, George soon joined by the doctor and his ttendone tae oO house, 3f.; engaged tn Immoral great tn iniiested THOUGH the Beeps | and grazels. who Are genersily prepared teen | forefoot. Aneffort was made to heave the ship | Holmes and a large number of liquor dealers, res- ‘ lant stu- dents. ‘The doctor manipulated the arm rapidly ¥ n Kemp, of Borden mines, has lost three | muliclous trespass, 9 m.; maintaining m), the | thelrown property. This ts the real cause of the | astern into the open water. An tmmense mass Of | taurant keepers and merchants waited upon the | but gently, readjusted the bandages, ordered a y diphtheria inone week. The ravages | &.; carrying firearms. 1 m.; vagrancy, 10m. eturhis t pros Which now blesses our country. | ce Was removed irom under her counters, the peo- | Commissioners to-day at noon. Mr. Barbour | presciption, and that case ‘was disposed of, Of the disease at that point are sald to have been | corrigibility, 29 m.; keeping vicious Gog, 2 m, a full woes ta nae be St The workers tor | General Suerinam’ thinks that tie. regular army | Ple Worst up to their walsts tn water.” Binilly stated the object of the interview to be to def- % ; terrible. z United States witness, 12 1 abduction 4 each the three candidates in the feild f a has done its 1ull share in accomplishing this re- | We Ship was hove astern a short distance, the | St 5 PRESCRIBING BY TELEPHONE. Rev. Geo. Merie Zacharias, of Salisbury, Pa., Jed during the year 1,104 were com €rnor showed up at the poilinr places Insteong | Silt and claiins for them a suarein ita traits | bine fle plece rising under her bows. ‘The ship | nitely ascertain. what course the Commts.| ‘The next woman wanted a prescription for | has accepted an Invitation to become assistant | Victed and sentenced, ot Whom 92) were males and Sumbers and invod forma, Thedemecr ecg | The troops during this transition period huss | settled ae ae ele etna keh and the leuk | gioners Intended to pursue in the matter of | sammy, who, she said, wasa victim of malaria, | pastor of the Reformed church at Frostburg, 184 females, independent repudi ert; In | ved in holes in the ground, in houses made of | 12 the bow was closely watched. It was found to | granting licenses, He stated that he thought Sammy was not present, because the malaria | _Blaen Avon mine, near Lonaconing, which was THE PHYSICIAN'S REPORT. fuet, they appear in talllance, | €Teen cotton wood lozs, infested by vermin, In | have increased much. As there was siflla piece | where a person had fully compiled with . i. ‘al closed by an Injunction about two weeks will y . oy At noon the hourly ret ly without murmur, | Of Ice under her forefoot, 1t was thought best to | the law” te —leense should not | Would not let him come, “Bow can I treat him ‘hastens oe The report of Warden Crocker 1s accompanied polling places | Yetmvorary shanties, gener. f soon resume operations. bs > a how: . : e 2a et the ship lay as she was. Witness thought trom | pe withheld. ‘The main question in discussion was | unless I see him?” said the doctor not ill-| Tis post omits at Lench station, Kent county, | bY the annual report or Dr. N. Young, physician ~ pubit = Ma tan yon whehen Gar 1 br Soe Ra ene DOwerSy IS Over: CE NeRHY | rat het. sd read of other Arctic ships that the | the power of the inlssioners to clos a restaur, naturedly. Was robbed of between $35 and $49 worth of stam A to the United States Jail, which says that the Jail : : hare lee = . : Jeannette mizht be considered a dry ship. Toward | ant within 400 feet, of a school building, é: ally | t ” Wedne night. has been favored with the usual lnmunity as to Fan Diicans, and | tae nae cro CONGRESS FOR GENEROUS TEEATWENT, | the latter part of August the propeller was pus in | it the proprietor had been located there. he panes the wom Toereine ee and Teatah was,” said | “iho Maryland Independent, published at Port deakas WeuiuckGAs “Soatis Teas meee te Fee ort Sone ge ndeRE | Tepublicans, and | for decent quarters for oMlcers and men, to repeal place, and the ship ahd encines were gotwen ready | with the consent of the residents and property | the, WomaR, referring to some allmen malari. | Tobacco, has been sold to the Maryland Inde- | Crores - 5% : ‘art, heir cand oe Ghee are deserting Stew- | tne law which forbids anything but temporary | In case the floc should break up. owners, and bad not violate! the law. Mr. Bai | Me Rtay had suffers hes done att: | Donitent company. forts In some cases of oplum eaters, The estabe direct tor P shelters at our frontier posts, and to confer on the eT Te bour argued that the Commisstoaers might refuse * . 5 d c r " Ushed treatment or alcoholism has been persisted StanaL Cours Cuances. —The following changes | to allow any restaurant to be located within 400 AnICHIjEn AIAG Call Gee ee eee ties Php Love meoenuy, wen nar merioeey, tn, viz, withdrawing abruptly upon entrance all — in the stations and duties of enlisted men of the | fect of a school bu:lding in the future,but those now | fant aijiim did not call up Lo the mi Case te ae | injured. coholic stimulants or opiates, Sutstituting bee signal corps of the United States army are ordered: | doing business within that limit, especially if they | him in prescribing, Y | 8. Linasey has sola farm on the Levels, Mar- | mide of potassium and otver nervings, per. First-class Private Clarence Weaver, on duty at | Wer located prior to the erection of the school | ™h/% Dis Prescribing by telephone,” said the | ford county, 276 acres, to J. B. Deakyne, at $20 an | fect rest and digestible allinent. ‘The practioe af front tn voting for Path. | Permanent, buildings for quartering properly the | C.tro, TIL, will proceed and report tor dury to Ser. | Dulldlug, should not bo compelled to remove. 1h? | tacetious student. = acre. vaccinating every prisoner who is admitted 1800n- ~ ct instead of their own candidate, Mr. | “ops of the Unitel States; in tuo enforcement | yeant William Line in charge of station at Mil. | Commlsgioners entered freely into the discusston, | Meitousstudent. the woman to send for the |_ Messrs. Charles G. and Edward. Biggs have | tinued as preventive of smallpox, and every came rt. ‘The republican managers claim 10,000 | Of Statute law, compulsory on the army, and in the | Fiukes Wis; Sergeaut Joseph. Mucllor on duty | Gen. West stated that there were other interests hysiclan to the poor in her district to visit sold the Sharpsburg Enterprise to Milton B. Show. | occurring 1s promptly sent to tie smallpox how pomatty for Beaver In this cliy and 5.00 | @udntaining disctpline, without which an army | gt Miwaukec, Wis, will relleve Sergeant’ Willlay | At Stake besides the liquor dealers. The morals of fous, S0 the unfortunate Sammy aon thee, Rev. Alex. Sinclair was installed pastor of the | pital th State, B fearing Uhatgt t : y | President, the Seeretary of War, or on a board of It ts utterly in- | eneral officers, the power to designate tue places It will be, on | oe stra % eS quantity of the Inierend. | Of StTategte tmportance at which to crect suitable u stot 3 ‘ i ity, the best interests of the city and | EM Presbyterian church at Salisbury Wednesday. a democrats” claim 5,090 | Would be a nuisance, A. Reld, in chargé of station at Grand Haven, | the communi battle, undoctored and undosed, with tho malaria, yi" v . Pe ate Tae ede ere attison nd 15,000 | RECOMMENDATIONS AS TO TRIAL BY COURTS wane | Mich.; Sergeant Reld will relieve First-Class Pric | te education of the rising generation mere £0 bey until the poor physician comes ground. The Murder of a Girl, In the state. The Independent republicans make TIAL. vate Willlam Daly, in cnarge of station at Pitts- I News ‘Briefs. OUTCOME OF A CELEBRATED LIBEL SUIT, u filed [ACH ACI Renee Ea aise Bow big vole thelr | According to the report of the Judge Advocate | burg. Pa; Private Daly will relieve First-class Seer bee eee es Poeinee LANA “Ataris ees eee a SSRIS The Mexican Derby ‘was won on Sunday by| An interesting libel suit terminated in them» These (rim alt’sides, i thee une mien, from What | General there havo been 1,707 cases of trial by | Privite Frank P. Chaffee, tn charge of station at | ual been, rejected Judgment not more than a > Dig | Caricole, a French horse, owned by Pablo Escan- | perior court at Detrolt, Mich., yesterday, after we — from oe & eet the democratic est eckives tartan’ among the enlisted men during the poe = ¢ pe OT oa repens or @ total of 40 would be rejected on this ground | WOBdering eyes and pudgy bow-legs, was the next | gor. Maretzek, an American horse, owned by the | Weeks’ trial. Two y ago Hugh 8. Peoples was ate ts the proper one. ‘The democrats give fic uty to Sergeant ‘Ger . Felger, tn chy ow tient. erman minister, was Second. mes Ures representing an actual canvass of the whole | past year. On this subject, Gen. Sherman says: | Stition at Baltimore, Md; Sergeant. Julius G. Pa Oe eas mas itis Ghroat in welll? aia uns mother, referring | ‘Louie Coleman's Boston maiitionatre, has faites, | Charged by the Pust end Tribune with State. whtle the republicans forthe first time tn | “Its notorious in the army that 90 of these cases | Linsley, on duly at Mount Wasuington, N. H., Mr. Hume answered that even this ten per cent ra t 2 Nias | through losses Incurred by Indorsing accammodu: | gulity knowledge of the murder of a girl Tans Tyars, have Caled w make a canvass DY | in the 100 are for simple disorders, which, tn civil | Will relieve Sergent Samuel W. Beall, In chargé had rights. Gen, West replied that 1t was a ques- | 1 the Subject of complaint at a former visit, “but | tion notes of the defunct Pacific national bank. | whom he had heen inumate. ‘The girs School ‘districts, and can cive no thrures. They | tre are aiitation Kye strate without’a jury, | Of Station at Oswogo, N. ¥.; Sergeant ‘Beall will | fo WEL Gen, West repl the city were nolbet. | BIS stomach aches.” C. H. Kellman, exsecretary of the Chicago | tied up a a sack, had been found floating im fniepsadent vot. Th themes Congmeimade ave. | A court martial Isboth uigeand jury. The easiest | ASSUME charge of the Mount Washington station. | Hor, Nyemegine murestsat the clty were Lot Bet, Penis Wn ante es any kindly. = | clearmaxers: union, who is charged with TUnBiNg | O° civer in March, 8/6 ‘Tee Qetonse ie Re gly tht Brac! Spel Leal Irae ts . . sympathize anyone who the stomach | away with the funds of that associ ar ‘arch, , Seices ta this etty Reliey.CrNoMl (rep), and Randall | Corer Jor (his condition of face eos With | . parents were issued to-day a8 follows: Dantel lon of the tine whlcheshould, be: atiowed, disas | ache.” 7 rested yesterday in New Orleans cation claimed that the article was a > Fan caneces ee OY Sue asia tmadorition. | aie far Gao mae. We Gta Tee TiC eto ean | Amioen, Beltsville, M4: ea golug yeessl: Henry Parties to remove was also considered, but no def- | | A brief examination, a short prescription, and | ‘The ‘checker tournament at Boston between | one, being written in the public Interest for ‘The independents have a candidate in the field +d # b 2 : take * the boy waddled off with hts stomach ache. Wyilte and Barker closed last night. Fifty games t the .. See ee eae are en We COME: Uren wo eomssace Cs Gace Gist MI Mee ToT CE ae ee Me er ite notion takers) 55 ‘The next infant was rickety—too much fat and | were played in all, of which each cont-stauk won | RurPOme OF ferreting out the authors of, the Can majority im Lig district and wilt be elected, | When we consider tho fact that a soliiler ts tn any | mond, Baltimore, lubricator; Wm.H. Hoopes, Baltl- too little bone, the doctor sald. ‘The Ingle game and the others were dragn. 3 was subscg tried and 4 In the Ath district the democrats placed no one in | ¢¥ent fed, clothed and reasonably maintained at | more, manufacture of tombstones, &., from plastic The Courts. Hamu tt wise oe A Se are ted, the Charge mot 8 re sereee ree oo the eid against Harmer and are Supporting an Giper maouita) bole in tact POCKERMONEy TRIAS Fortes Po ne RIGA TE ae Bota) Count In GENERAL TERM. good, the mother sald, and she thought it didn’t works, 1 Philadelphia, has made an assignment. | ing" goq.o0. ‘The jury yesterday, after Malt independent republicin, a ough the district ld we have on him for fines and tor. at . ies: Vi Yesterday, Draper agt. Hyde; argued and sub- | heed physte, but the doctor gave it a preseription | The lial les are reported at $700,000. hour's ‘Absence, returned verdict im favor of 1s he=vily republiraa the feeling ts that Harmer | ‘be only hold w : eee eae eee roe cee: Witei| enrtead, masonite Roller association ‘agt. | tomake its bones grow. ‘Then taking a patr ot | ‘The Lowell (Mass), Celephone. syndicate, which “ ; feltures.. I recommend that articles of war 80.81 | L. Langley, Baltimore, punch for and method of | M!tted. Masonic Mutual Rellef assoc! et : defendant, holding first: That the article Will be beaten. Over the Delaware river in New 4 ney se Kondrup; on hearing, i surgeon's scissors, before the infant had time to | contro!s 17,000 telephones. in New England, bas | Hiained of vil 4 gersey, where Roby son isrunning, the news isthat | ANd €2 be amended so ag to extend the principles | cancelling Uckets; Lawrence Lotter, Richmond, “Misonic Mu f Assoclatton agt, | cry, had opened’ its mouth and severed the | purchased the Long Island telephone company, | P! woe of tentaaony coieiaen hie he te Velng pushed hard, but not’ enough to Dea | ain eee er oe ere ry fort earrison, Seah balore Tancny We Marten Wonca Kininup: oo noe moat oiniesome membrane tuat clogged its tongue, Capital $1,400,000; and the New Jersey telephone [indo sustained the chargethet Fema eae him. 2 I: ‘ ” el " ‘ nA} 2 ‘fhe infant was borne aw: wing and kicking | company, capital $1,200. * [By Associated Press. Aeigomecrs only capeatns and ieutensmta, yee | Rofcwmor: Morton ‘Toulmiin, Wasilington, papet estore gay GobET_Aadue Hooner. oq | most uureasonably. ed ‘The prisoners a the county Jail in Prince George | KHOWledge of the death of the girl é s a os agett; - pitty ‘ete in Harrisburg. the | for Crete esl and proms puntsh- : behalf pred Setondania at Frodericksburg, Va, A WRETCHED YOUTH. Diag Gucnel gee Lee! ius iaawcnen The Hotel Brunswick. ARRISBURG. Pa.. Nov. 7.—The election 13 pro-| ment for minor “Allsorders” are the same, Pilfering Employes. Ordered taken. Vincent agt. Vincent; testimony | The next patient was a very personification of | “pie W ceeding qutetiy anild acoid, drizzling rain. Up to | The commanding officer of such a “place, pcr Derore William T. 8, Curtis ordered taken. Marks | yaimney a Se ter tan oles oy, who | cheered amePere and, State Line rallrond was | Prom the Wall Street Dafly News. one o'clock thé Vote far exceeded that of last year | should have the power to detail some other oMfcer | AN HOTEL PROPRIETOR AND HIS GUESTS ‘VICTIMIZED | ort, Ma! security for costs ordered given. Pas- nattendad. Heil dsidied ‘to thi al of $2,600,000. The line of the new road is ‘The Hotel Brunswick, situated on Firth nt and almost equalled that of the Prestiential elec- | —preferably the next to himself in the order of BY SERVANTS. chall agt. Main; time to take testimony limited to | Came unatt imped ant up © | Mites long, and extends from Binghampton, | Beer Madison square, N. Y., one of the most ton. command —to act as provost judge; to hear, try, | During the past four or five years the proprietor | sixty days. Dizgs dentfer; sale ordered: '. } table Uke an old man welghed down with many | X'S, | Willtamsport, Pa. ble houses of entertainment in this city of a and adjudge each case as it arises, and to enter up Py _ e] A. Lambert, trustes, to sell. Ocrtly agt. Oertley; | winters of stiff joints and rheumatism. “I have i e lent hotels, has recently been enlal INDIANA sentence, which sentence when approved by him | Of the American Househas been missing articles | A. Lambert, truste« ee Sa 3 : Carlo R. Ortiz, the recently a governor of a cach to A Light Vote Be = Pollea. should bé executed the same as In case of a garri- | of clothing, and the guests of the hous? have been “To-day, Kennedy. ay _ a) got the cramps,” he said dolefully, ta response to | Sonora, passed through Dallas, Texas, yesterday, mow extends trom. Stewart; guardian ad “Had % day | enroute for the city of Mexico. He says he was additions to the house besides: Evaxsv1ts.x, Ivp., Nov. 7.—The election 1s. pro- son court martisl. A book of record should be | missing articles of jewelry and money, which, | jjtem appointed. Fehwick agt.National Fair Asso- | the doctor’s questions, “Had ’em since Saturday vs affo ” driven from his office because he fayored the in- | COMModious accommod:tions to the Raph sublect to the inspection of the department | thoush not great in value at any time, have | clation; time to take testunony Ilmited. Davis | Bight. = troduction of Atuerican improve i cludes a new cafe restaurant and a feeding without undue excitement, a light vote | commander, and of any authorized inspector ge Leah - agt. Davis; appear: ‘ordered. Pepper sagt. | “We'll just knock the cramps,” said: the doctor eon Ta, provements. He €X- | Cucting hab. ‘The past history ef the. Being polled. There have been a good many arrests | Fal. This simple provision wili obviate the neces- | A¢Tezated a considerable amount. Late thie | Set. Davis; appearance DP tay | cheerlly, and the prescription was re.dy in a | pects President Gonzales to felnstate him. queting 2 P hig en ca . e) } Motion to compel defendant e] 2 Leimks famous entertainments, @f negroes and their vouchers. sity for so many trials witch are now a scandal to | WINE fas Deon carried on Prineoe cat extent, | auditor's fee overruled. Goases age Simmes; com, | UWinkling, Henry ©. Letmkuhler, an engineer in the New : : Orleans fire departunent, while on the rear of his | £¥arantee of ot the count eneral courts martial will, howeve 4 ‘ mission to make pertition. Barnard agt. Hitz; | _Taep came ablg boy with the toothache, who ; jetors, Messrs. Mitchell & Kingler,have am. : vescbs . s es f money. The proprietor com- n rsuaded that his teeth were too good to | engine going to a fire last might was thrown off by continue to be necessary for more serious offend Urabe cata ° leave to file cross BiB Koones agt. Budd; petie | Was persua a Fs [ighea reputation in their line as caterar, under the articles of war,and forthe trialof offic ts; | Piiimvd st, Police headquarter, and Detectives cross BML 1 pull. Then more children with sore throats, | a sudden turn, and was run’ over and killed by a metropolis. -— x % Hon of Fannie Crew, dismizsed. Love agt. Tyler; to none in the ‘The Mahone Ticket Ahead im Aiexan-! 2! rotund Rope en an ae e ie absoyee the SiMteves They fuaciate wane feeonieass report congrimed and distribution Fee ae! ie apes to be & very nore Catholic, priests in the province of Ontario is Way ro Bm ; McDowell, why cl ‘i e ered. i Dxo' ms Wal e dria—A Quiet Election. old notions prohibiting courts-martial from stithig \ Helen d Pporedia Gn tise | aime pmol SO Ounenean odes peibe white, ‘Somme Somnplains aincne Go soorer OObaie0 arnt. | Se SiGen Sie Saas See See ee ee oe Special Dispatch to THe EVENING Stan. alter 3 o’elock p.m, because a handred years. 2g0, | tone ae malsainig: sts peering aie ad thOle a] = ae ae Bd ation ae aiEA Peas ae dranbaened the complaints were of ages = cen oS Sreanens Stoacaan oe felt 38 years, tell pony By, , Aszxaxpris, Nov. 7—The morning has passed |" Hagland, officers were wor fe yane and set named dane Davidge, — they arrested “Ber | wire John Brown, alias Garther, indicted for] Avout an hour anda half after the reception tn the paper of an alleged immoral tendency. 8 tt was nearing the Ba 2 very quietly. The barsare closed and the police i the time, and there ts no reas aud found the money. Further investization | second offense larceny, was convicted, and sen- an the last poor woman and the last mumpy | Frank Gifford and George Bates, bank burglars, | yesterday morning and wos drowned ; : > sr used the arrest of & colored servant who has | gonced to the Ei ‘itentiary for three hi down stat confined in the jail at Montpelier, Vt, picked the | sistance could reach him. The boly was force doubled. ‘The streets are as qruct as on or- | courts-martial should hot sit all night It necessary ise x - Latte rag Bins ay baby was sent on her way down statre, A ‘celis ‘time on Saturday | and Dr. Morfit, coroner, wes end @iawy days It ‘ts estimated that up to-7 | reach a verdict, the same as a civil jury.” been employed apere for se. peat, Be Fear years. John Simmes and Wm. Colbert, recelving | A good "3 work,” said one of the students, | lock to their ther of some : ovicek about halt the vote fs in The THR CONSOLIDATED KEPORT OP CASUALTIES pasion Sore SS Oe Stulen property; information quashed. “There must have been fifty cases.” An actual premises, at New Jersey avenue and M sirret, an aan ports Friends of Wise (readjuster) and of Massey (dem,) | for the past year also exibits a loss to the army | Were found very many articles which have been Poutor Covrr—Juage Snett. count of the names on the register showed that sterday, threats to Jonathan | there had been jorty-elght cases. This gives an Dorm claim an assurance of victory: Dawson's | by desertion of 8721. Thts, taken in connection | missing from time to time. ‘They are ull in eus- Maseremcocrehe Deronal ‘bons to keep the | average of lesa than re nd. rep.) triends alons are willtne to admit the | with the number of enltstments and roenlist | tdy, under the change of gran arceny, ani fence. Wiuinguh Einasen: eclareh, aesaule on pov aus tae Ra A ea eee ay low Wie ond Fare cies | ments 73H, ts a most serious matter, occasion | Ce Wilt be heard to-morrow morning. Charies Stokes $5 or19 dayg,, Bawahd Shorter | vot tnere was Bot dao that WEE toe esst olmost unanimous! a Farr (1 at aes : jored, 23821 am basalt alegas Congress) A few white republicans and fewer [Bpeseal Bmtt Dee Rerell gee cae hee District Government Affairs. See Eee aes Hae SP yoncty | oughly examined. ‘The medical students itt their cotore are voting for Dowson. It is thought ‘ae OAUAES OF DESERTION LIQUOR LICENSES. Robert Burrill, colored, larceny Of ah umbrella | cigarettes and vanished, leaving the reporter alone Bow that te vote will be a lizht ons. The pres- . Bes New appiteations were fied with the Commis | from Jas. T. Bronson; $5 or #0 days. Geo. Wash-| with Dr. Holden. During the last two months the gure has ceased in all tae wards except the third. | as exhibited by record of trials, are various, out sloners to-day (fm: Julius Elsenberss, John Me- | ington, colored, profanity; $5 or7 days, Jas. F. | 4. the plaint was chills. Bice S Lane Tne Sete atnceined an Ws is | thookiet ous ts thas most of the recruits ealiss tn] Grace gurney ween. soun voacttan arises Gans ror Sort days. Jas Collins, loud ee Tost common com “4 ul there whether all the voters will be able | Now york or the larger cltles, and are transported | non, Edward O'Neill, Frank McGraw. $5 or 15 days. godin Ellis, do. ; ieteenete ence! are becoming rare, region a enaie at the cost of the United States to the west, where ie = do. Jonn Galliger, procantty; $5 or 7 days. ‘Also, | chitis is becoming common. The mothers, com) epraxs by eens cme ore a Pom | ome 3 ers tee od |S aa eeeaee te eh nees e |'at ceee eee eee Demo: ratic Gains in Lafayette, Fort | Ment they obtain the tighest wages. remedy | the Ist of April the commissions of 897 presiden- | 0.7 diva genny Sumy, cOlore $0] teath Just how little value to place on the mother's nd South Hence. Will, tn his bellet, be foun} in a more I!beral treat- | Wal postinasters will expite—a larger number | gays David MeCutohen, loud boisterous; $5 | diagnosis of the case, As the cases are disposed Wayne and fou: - inent of a soliier and a more certain punish. | than ever before, or i5days. Ellen Ale, ancy personal bonds, agnosis ‘and the treatment Fpecia! Dispatch (o Tae Ev «xNa S:an. Foot eraurane sonal Donida. ment of eserter, Duriug the eivil war the =o. Frederick T. Dent is Jas, Lewis and Chas. Ixvtaxarois, Nov. 7—Dispatches from Lafay- | zovernment paid its prisate solders $10 per mont Axwy Oupers.—Col, Frederick trans. th Sars oes re cae Arche Hill, profanity; $> ete, South Bend, Fort Wayne other towns n-commisstoned officers mt Agri Now | ferred from the Ist artillery to the 84 artillery, 7 Jis Luckett and Wm! well, “dbo *2 i = : hs te nreccives. only si8, se onth | 8nd Col, George P. Andrews, from the 84 artiilery | ored, loud and b og ahow a decided per ceatage of democratic gains. | ‘Dé ,private rectives only $18 per month se P. An ored, loud and boisterous; $5 oF 15 each, Jag. ant ‘The republicans concede the election ef Myer» | jess than befo:e, whilst the privas of livirg era in- | strom, 10th cavalry, Will report to the Superin- " Guimiuisied. ‘Tho orvioes tendent General Recrattl ct ocr tenately | to the Istartillery., First Lieut, Charles B. Nord- disturbii jiom.) for secretary and are confining their work | creased rather then ‘New rancy:; 30: a Will be some days before the fecreyane’, ft megane camaro