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THE EVENING STAR. The Natural Mistery of the District. officers arrested nim. Mrs. H.C. Noble have remained since the death | Poltce Court of the District of Columbia, Edwin D. In jail he gave tae name of Was token in about 10:30 SHEDD. f TRE WORK WHICH TRE PIOLOGICAL SOCIETY mag - = PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, o ipengpecrian : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, oS ee oe Soctety ot the | — ~——e National museum last evening, Professor Chickere ; Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by ing read a paper on “The Balds of the Souther The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Mountains.” Professors Riley, Dall, and Baker" GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’t. made remarks upon the cluster fy, Or. George ier sara Vascy reada paper on “The Pine Trees of Nort Tar Evrerxa Stan fe served to eubecribers tn the America,” which was discussed by Mr. Dall, Dre So curiers, on their ebay ee ee Schaeffer and Professor Gill Dr. Ryder explained. Sentrerch. By mall” protege propeldc0.ceute s mouths the rationale of the so-called Nattening process of ie sear, $0: 1x months, the oyster, and the cause of the green color i@ adEutered at the Post Ofice at Washington, D. C.. 2s > certain oysters, Ally prized by oyster eaters cond-claes mail matter. o. MF ; peti ‘THe Weextr StAn—published on Friday—$2ayear, |. - that he had in preparation a paper on “The Mame doeprepe!L Six uioutlig, $1, 10 coves for$i5.20 = <== Ih of the Disiect ot ‘Corum ‘Among the mat ‘ 7. a = INT. ters which the society has taken under considers ser Sat tnt: tb rit nt GO—N® 9,224, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1882. TWO CENTS, _ | scciihatteSii tengot as Bats Rater of suv mown ont anplesticn. —_ = [upon the subject what little Iiterature there is SSS = = noe 7 Raewes, esa = ale me ea touching this matter being found in various PEC ‘ 5 SOCIETY ‘The 01 jury ‘asca. ‘ hand books and guides to the city. It 18 the pure = SPECIAL OTICES. Washington News and Gossip. General Sherman will give a reception at hisrest- | FREDERICK B. SHAW SURRENDERS HIMSELF AND Telegrams to T € tar. Pose of the society, however, to publish « oerien SGnUNGH ORGS reas ‘pilot s Of short pj g exact lists oan (oe? CHUSCH OF THE EPIPHAN\ — THERE are 166 new advertisements In THE Star | dence on Thursday nextto oMfcersofthearmy | GIVES BAIL FOR HIS APPEARANCE TO ANSWER which are found within the limits or the Di 2 morte pee dE Soe Hae, Smeaton, 6.10: 5 to-day. and navy. THE CHARGE OF JURY FIXING. See properly arranged with their scientific and popue b and Sth pages, communion, 11 ain. ; evenine prayer and serion, The Unity Club beld its annnal meeting for the | Frederick E. Shaw, against whom a warranthad ELECTION CONTEST N INDIAN A jar names, the localities where Uhey are most lps. 7 At the by Service ull GovenNuent Reckirrs To-pay.—Internal reve- } election of ofiicers last evening at the resince of J. | been sworn out in connection with the alleged star 5 pouneant, on | other Uke inform: ion it is Pe nue, $559,814.36; customs, $792,655.06. W. Babe, on K street, when the following officers faerie Scing, aan wee = pe cee See SS Valuable, not alone to the sctentife than ay arms Business pare = See Were elected for the ensuing year: President, Wm. ever nce. ae Sige inain < a number of whom have collected tn the city, bus Crry Irests—th pars, Rec ular services Run ERpatpeyrs Moy ENEN TS. Mr, Pulitips, tel |r atohtnson; vice prealdeat Wa aT. tlasas secae" of the government to proceed in these cases,| NORTH CAROLINA CONGRESSMEN, | 3: the people generally. ‘The first of the serient Countay Re EstaTe—4th page. school at 9:30 a.in. Bore Presidenvs private secretary, ee foes tary, C. H. Babbitt; treasurer, Mrs. M. D. Lincoln. | Walked into Mr. Wells’ office this morning and a pes aoe oy ot Commie? Drate ms _ | ington yesterday afternoon. ie President is ex- She t ction of other thathess relative said he desired to surrender himself. Deputy letatied account of the plan the District der Goons Sh parm Sots (fest tothe Me de "he ips | Hein gi ekaign teers ar | Marat ans Coop carge of Me thaw, ed |THE WEVADA LOGISEATURE A TIE. | css Som punta Straw is as Epvestiowan —4d pars. ‘3 ‘Sunday | “lrectly to the Sdldiers’ Home. e e in company with Mr. Chas. am (Shaw n= pinata aren. Soteny, Git pare ‘Oem Sige | wil not be ready for occupancy before the frst of | uD adlourned to meet 10 On9 week for general eb, Ae Welln, Matsbal Henry aude JW ier tie bins, and Gtvers Oo tay cataiestaenee Sea . PPLIES- 6th mres, December. Mr. James M. Curtis, of the Pension office, and | Pumphrey, walked into the Police Court abou! lusks, etc. Mr. True, whois att ect « Fou Rexr (Rooms)—4ti pres, Boxp Cars.—Secretary Folger yesterday issued | MISS Florence A. Turton, anu Mer of Mr. and Mra. | O'Cl0eK UhIS morning. | Judge Snell was not pres: THREE CONTESTS IN MINNESOTA. Samiets extd tre Shee eee ter ee « NT (Horses) - wie : eo. H. Turton, were marr! Thursday even- iy Mr. 1 = — — desirous of gathering on opin Se oa the 119th bond call for $15,000,000 of continued 58, | thy at the Memorial Lutheram chronic tee ae, | $2500. Mer JW Pamanrey ce ery tanta ptt = bectatly desirous of gathering information tn Ree Fox Rew (Miscellaneous) —tt i Ir urch, Prletor, was offered as bondsman aud-was accept gard to animals which have been but rarely foun@l Fon S41 (iecellancous) Tedesmable February 10th, 1883, Sey, LOUls X, Mitchells Bugene Gosd win weet doen: | Od ber Clerk Prince be the ae et eee ar Ge | DEMOCRATIC FLOOD = IN CALIFORNIA. + and also in regard to animale . Jer Satz (Hourea—Ath nace. RESBYTERIAN CHU! A New Panpon C1eng.—The Attorney General | ¢heuls ¥-4 ciah Shaw was released. He is charged with corruptly eS . Re oe ee ee iets +-6th pass. (pest al F has appolnted Judge James B. Sheridan, of New | Mr. Marini gave his frat complimentary soiree | endeavoring Soin tie Sb ore (Ot Juror ealwia me to be found about Washington now-a- SEFUENTEHT . York city, pardon clerk, vice Judge A. T. Grey, re- | Of the season on Thursday evening. Notwith- | D. Doniphan by offering him $200. A WASHINGTON MAN = ARRESTED IN| hye. Tut in the early peau ameter strict aaeee Cece sizned, 10 will enter Upod lis new duties’ on | Standing the ‘bad weather there “was ‘a lane WHAT SHAW SAYS. FREDERICK notices of deer and other stich antmals arc Mot List ov Lert Monday. gathering of young people, who greatly enjoyed | Mr, Shaw stated to a STAR reporter that he left = Wanting. He wanted, he sald, to find out as much, Lost axp Fousp oo ee “Duvall Wane Pay, this city about ten days before the warrant was a) hry out quadrupsts that now do cxistor: Wenry to LoaN—sth page. ‘THe RUMORED RESIGNATION OF ASSISTANT SECRE- | PORE, Miss Kaile S 1, M. He f a sworn out against him, and went to Vinginia and ever did exist here. He thought there were many Mepres:. rary New.—Thero seems to be no substantial | #13 atte, Jones, arene ean gu mans foe a Job at picking apples, and just as soon as he | JAMES E, ANDERSON'S SLAYER RELEASED brceate pole tors inthe ty ena stat Bassoxat H, CORNER Grit | foundation for the rumor that Mr. New has re- | Raleigh Sberman, Dr. Welsh, the Misses Jonnson, | heard of the warrant against him he came back ——_-> of such persons, , Sunday echool; | Signed as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. He | the Misses Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs, Rawlings, Mr. | ®ere. A Washi tar A = ‘Ox, {5 not now tn the city, and there ts no officer of the | and Mrs. Fenwick, Col. and Miss Cox, George T. | COUNSEL ON BOTH SIDES WANT AN EARLY HEARING. 4 ashington Burgiar Arrested. inseam i - ‘Treasury deparunent who has any knowledge of | Pan and Mrs. Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. John | Mr, Weils told a Srax reporter that he will pro- | DISCOVERED BREAKING A SAFE IN FREDERICK, MD., Tarkursy Asovr THE Dear his resignation. snare a Se eee ae ne ceed at once with Shaw's case. He sald he would | HE TRIES TO ESCAPE AND Is KNOCKED BOWN AND th 2 ree PETA sa nizon, Mrs. Poesche, ose Poesche, silane 2 = = an ig Paro Is.—The Treasury department has recetved | F. K. Lane, Miss Grace Ruudel, Miss Anute ‘rarlast, | Come into the Pollce Court next Monday and have _CAPTURED. a Tuesday, The Eary Devosrr from the trustee of the estate of Jay Cooke & Co. | Boone Penhybaker, Prunk Martin, Dr. Henry M. | Judge Snell set an early He cone annbeaten| See ae ae 5 PN ey es L~4 cad > euiea at EE oon: . x . % Schooley, Miss India Woltz, Earnest May, Miss judge Pellam, counsel for the defendant, states FREDERICK, MD., Nov. i1.—About two o'cloci h 7th street, op) bis station. Scwixe Macnrse ee the sum of f2,500 in payment of a claim of $2000. | Fehooley. Miss I Frye, Mr. and Mrs Frank amare | that he and bis client are anxious for an early | enic morning E. Eader, one o the employes at | t@2i Was on ‘its Way Lowants the city, snd noe ‘Ier Trai The money was deposited in Cooke's bank in 1874, | "Henry G. Whommer Mise Monte He sare | tal Routzahn & Bower's sash tacory, discovered 9 | CWards the country, ‘The ofcer says he has no Usprr = by a Mr. Mason, who was waiting for the govern: Hendley, Miss Lynton, Miss Rose Whipple, F. W. |. ‘There seems to be no reason for a delay in the | Routzahn ower'’s sash fac “¥s discovered & | other plice to put sick or disabled persone except Want: ment ept itas a compromise of his indebted | 4h Re n, Miss Bouts, Mr. D: trial of this case, as Doniphan, the juror who 1s | thief in the counting room sledg!ng the safe. Me | ina static cell. Dr. Shedd was called in, and he poker, iiss Harrison, Miss Bouts, Mr. Day, Miss ‘and Wel for assistince and returned with’ Mr. | thought the tnanhad been drinking. Dr. Hen > tor 7 ee Belle Britton, Alexander Britton, George J. John- | alleged to have’ been tampered with, who} Noutzatin and Olivera i sey and Rine. They | Darlinz was called in ated could wit eats ae, rawexED (Houses) z Mn. James R. Youss, the well known newspaper | $0% the Misses Connolly, Miss Nellie Gray, Miss | Sore out the aMdavit, ts in the city. surrounded and closed In on tite office. "The mag, | Ms waite desea could not qalte t : *e ¥ MES R. » 's + 21 1 lee, , | his mind, but thought at first that the n Wasren (Mi * = ei polntea chief clerk of | #218 Rogers, Miss Lena Sterns, Mis; Ella Sheriff, DONIPIAN’S AFFIDAVIT. Uirowing down his tools, made an attempt td | been drink! or he wight possibly have the Departncot ot Sustle Sond. wilt aseumeuse | a8d Miss Fulnnfe Bennett The following ts the affidavit of Dontphan: jump the fence and was fret on by Midgley. By | piexy-and sone timo Later Dr. Pureis castod ta r pel ey a ione = aE Ol rater eriow jaccompanted the re-| On the ath day of Octover, A. D. 1882, person- | a well-directed stone thrown by young Eader, the | and thought he should be taken to the le Se : come Tees SittSe A Ee SIE a ee ally came before William B. Snell, Judge of the | thief was struck In the forehead und fell, and the | that thee tee ee te apoplexy. K Mk. Canriste A CANDIDATE FOR SPEAKER.—Con- | 108 her sister, Miss Birml, lara ‘¢ m., and remained ats MONEE ee *Joun Bell, bricklayer, Washington, D.C.” ‘The 30 or 8 o'clcek p.m. Dr. Pury Sressinan Carlisle, of Kentucky, arrived in Louts- | of thelr mother, on the 23th Of August, fa ‘test | poutthag woe woe columbla, Gun brickias : "nt r p.m. Sraekt Nomtuw Ville yesterday with a portion of tie Hous? com- | than two and a half months death has deprived = i aay =i sare and desk were bailly knocaed to pieces. A hospltal ambulance sent for, and the de- = fn doth declare and eay that on the 6th day of Sep- | candlestick was found which was Identified ss bee GAMYVIXTURES, mittee on improvement of the Mississippi river, | these three sisters of both of their parents. y, iy p- it Md a ceazed Was taken th re 4.” Tuts ts the , 4 Pomver, ‘A. D. i882, at the county aforesald, one | longing to Jonathan Biser. This lead to an ex- | cave about which complaint Wee ede we eee LATROBE FURNA en route fo the south, He said that he would cer- TU ere eres aot ae have returned | Prederick E. Shaw did corrupuy endeavor to in- | araination of his ofiice, when it was found that trict Commuissto: rank Tated in yesterday's Stam, PLUMBING tainly be a candidate for the Speakership of the | to the elty for the winter from thelr country seat | suence him, the sald Doniphan. in the discharge | hts safe had also been’ mutilated. Rock powder z Jobbing promptly di lower house, and believes that most of the western | Bear Silver Spring. of his duty as a petit juror, duly selected, em- | fuse was found in both places, members wilt be for him. Ie expects to have the = 2 Dr. M. Cora Bland recetyes her friends informally (er be ek kest ne . — Genera corse : aneled and sworn to try’ an issue joined ciara soca exIenTi any, Solld support of the Indiana _denioeratic members | on Monday evening from 7:8) t0 10.) fo tne supreme © cour of ts "Dis. Seon es {he Jal has been furntshed ae ee 0 pam. Missionary ente Naval, Onpens.—Assistant Paymaster John Q. | ant, celebrated thelr golden wedding at their resi- | {ICE of | Columbia, 10 eneoratng to Te Bl | REPRESENTATIVE CALKINS’ ELECTION TO BE Co: ._¥.) penitentiary: Win. HB ee — - ial haa iia as Lovell, orderedto duty in the bureau of provis. | dence at Mount Pleasant last evening. It was a| tween the Unived States of Amerion sad Jala or — seen. tee ae Monee a a : al ons at nin, ci : pee) red Te Duro s & al Dispate Sirah’ Johnson, 9 : — ae = BF pie WALERS: CHRIS, fons and clothing. Lientenant Commander Chas, eet Seinvieed rueste the hoes Peay krone Dorsey, John R. Minor, John M. Peck, Stephen W. | Special Dispatch to Tue Eves TAR. 2 ni LESH PKOM THE SPxING. ar. Joln Brown, do.; 8 break! 3 years” Win, rT 10 years. Martha E. Braxton, ¥' (2 cases) H. Pendleton ffas reporte:t hig return home, hay- ing been detached from lantic station, 6th Sep pla Dorsey, Harvey M. Valle, Monttort C. Rerdell, Thomas J. Brady and W. H. Turner, which issaé was then on trial before tho sald court, and did then and there corruptly, wickedly and unlaw- INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 11.—Willam H. Calkins (rep.), chairman of the committee of clections in + 1s elected frozn the 13th district © Temple. corn , conducted by the ladies. W. C. MILBURY Guring’the entire evening by those who came to pay their congratulations to the fortunate and happy couple. + Brooklyn, South At- mer, ahd” has been orders, Gunner Stephen » Pramwactss, The interest inthe occasion was “od on waiting Fe 4 years. Wim. Young, doubly increased by the attendance of children, ; pusonatie 1 petit larceny, second oftense; 1 year, Osste Lewla, mis 1429 ania % detached from the Quinnebaug and | grandclilldten and aces relations, coming in sev: | {WUy, and for the purpose of 80 corruptly influen. 1 ty; but hls democratic opponent, J. | RoU' teen Seco S yeme aes 7 = placed on sick leays eral instances long distances to enjoy the rare cing the action of the complainant, as a juror in | yy. Winterbotham, has fied a protest against Gibson, de oar. event of a celebration of a golden wedding. ‘The | Suid Cause, offer to pay to Us complainant the | counting the votes of two South Bend precincts, | aoset 05M nigut; 1 year. THe GaxFieLD Boanp or Avpir met at the | relatives present were Mrse ‘Naney Houghton, the Pape gt eee here eee and will contest the election. Peelle is elected | maliciously injuring a” build Treasury department again to-day and marked | aged mother of Me chuin’s ‘son-in-law; ‘Mrs, | S112 to be pald at some time thereafter, a8 @con-| from Unis district by 87 majority on the official ~ altars E. Carrie Houghto: sideration for his vote as a juror for the acquittal plan of operations, Two clerks, Messrs, , daughter of Mr. Ketchum; count. English, mocratic candidate, talked 5 r of the said defendants in satd cause, with-| of contesting the electl nD, but he will probably Te = | Garrison. of the fest controller's office, and Miteh- | Master Ned. Meda and Bertha, grandchildren, of | Oue “regard to the evidence in seid’ cts conclude notiodsea PFODADIY | SAAGR ASSAULT ON AN OLD MaN.—Froderteke ell, of tue second controller's office has been de- | San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs Lewis ¥. Ketchum, | he, the sald. Frederick KE Shaw, thereby a = Roth, the farmer on the Blidensburg rond, who | tatled to assist the board in preparing aa thd - lures Ooi eat ate cofruptly, wickedly and unlawfully iniehaing aad California, was arrested on the 4th of tits month for dangers claims tor audit. Each chit will be considered = rat kt WSN: | designing to llnder a just and lawful trial of the ously assaulting Carl Bahnke, an old farm hand separately and complet Idly as possible. nd Mis. Emmett Ketchum, Mr. K.'s Son . , A CLEAN SWEEP FOR THE DEMOCRATS. Special Dispatch to Tae EVENING Stan. Saw Francisco, Noy. 11.—With the exception of afew remote loralities, the returns are all in. Stoneman (dem.) for governor has a majority of 19,200, and the plices to hear froin will increase sald issue and a true verdict thereon by the jury aforesaid, selected, empaneled and sworn as atore- sald, againt the form of the statute in such cases made and provided, and against the peace and government of the United States. E. D. DosrPnan. Sworn to and subscribed the 24th day of October, Ues2._ Wm. C. Harper, deputy clerk, clerk Polied ourt, D.C.” and wife; Master John, Lilian and Anna Ketchum, randehtidren, of Chenoa, JL; Mr.and Mrs. M. M: Seybolt, nephew and niece, and their son Master Harry, of Brookston, Pa., and Mr. aud Mrs. Sey- bolt, aud Mrs. Colvert, @ neice. Among the In- vited guests were Mr. dnd Mra Judd, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Arnold, Dr. Jaynes, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Dr. Fulton and wie, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cobb, Mr. and Mra.Jas. 8. Delano, Mr. and Mrs.T.J. Laster, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Goodman, Mr, and Mrs, Parmenter, Mr. Sturtevant, Mrs. Harman, Mr, Hendricks, Mrs’ Bartett, Mrs. "Lewis, Mrs. Dr. Harvey and two daughters, Mr. and Mra. L.& Emery and Mrs, Peck. The Misses Marvey sang several beautiful pleces. A beautiful poeta, prepared for the oc- casion by Mr. 8. G. Arnold, and also several letters of congratulation from iriends in different parts of the country. Refreshments were served during the evening pountifully. The happy couple were in good health and enjoyed the uc- caston with the larze number who came to pay in his emyloy, was called for trial this morning ta the Police Court. Bahnke stated that he is 38 years old, and has been employed by Roth for two months. On the day in question, without any provocation whatever, “Mr. Roth knocked him | down on the farm and beat him on the he.d with Jaloated whtp until he wes senseless, and them these figures. The democrats have made @ clean | nearly cut his hand off with an axe. He tried to sweep on s Judicial and municipal tickets. | $8 In a collard) vented front The democrats "Will have a majority of Mtty or x so by the screams of a iitlegin. The old more on Joint ballot in the lecIsiature. They con- | man stil has marks of the savage assault trol both houses, ‘The prohibition Ucket polls | Very feeble walle In court. only about 2,500 in the state. Page’s defeat for hospital Congress cuuses much surprise. _ North Carolina, POOLR ELECTED—SEVERAL DISTRICTS IN porAT— THE DEMOCRATS CLAIM THE OONGRESSMAN-AT- LARGE. Ratercn, N. C., Nov, 11.—Poote’s (republican) el-ction in’ the Tst district 1s conceded by Ue ‘The board will mest again as soon as the cases have been properly jacketed and placed on the docket. 10 by th Puol'c invited, ER OTH W. inexs Moru- ‘Mr. Texny Gro: wil have another interview with Secretary ghuys°n next Monday, and pave for Philadelphia “Monday atternoon. Mr. George and his wife are guests at the house of C: pt. John Mullen, 1310 Connecticut avenue, ‘The ‘True Voicati to God, Mozart; Duct, Donizetti. sand Birds. . iliuery Goods received DIVERSE VIEWS. Mr. Wells, speaking of the Shaw case to a STAR Teporter, declared his belief that the star route defendants bad kept the man tn Virginta, away from the authorities, When asked about Foote, the other fuglilve, he sald he believed Foote would be brought in by the defense very soon. Mr. Pelham, Shaw's counsel, said to a STAR re- rted that Shaw had been wanted here sometime lor proceedings to be begun against him, and then Went to Virginia to engage in apple picking. He Was 20 miles from a rafiroad, and never learned or THREE Per © Bonps.—Secre- §:30 a.m. Sow Mut © bonds, and Rot mit or bail. Mr. Moore sai@ wid no home, a ‘blo from his injuries, he would si be held asa witness. “He would receive medical attention tu Jailand would be pald for his time, ‘This was agreeable to Balinke and he was seat t changed cor bons of the sare loan of smaller d homtnations, provided the holder waived all cl 48 to priority of numbers over bonds already issued and was willing to aceept new numbers, Two EXx-SenaTors have been elected to the next i shes Sis connecticut and Kel: | Guetrn cay a that proceedings had been instituted against | Gemocrata rhe siects strc 1} 3 a8 | coe Guetta Oe CONNECRICN na OL | wueten carey Bop de him watt he ‘aceidenially picked up astray paper, | {ndowut, “Bennetos. (onnecah cienon $8 Con DEER IP EE a pes The Attorney General and tne Public | *iteupon he came directly to Washington. gre-sman-at-lange 1s confidently. claimed by. the Alexandria Affaire, en EET., NEW, YORK FASHIONAL: DEATH OF AN ENGINEER OFFICER.—The War de- Printer. ton? melon RAYe.# hearing or walve an examina- | democrats, who estimate Lis majority at 1,000 OF | Reported for Tne Evesrse Sran, F street northwest. rie p a 2 % Ville o = er TAK re} 3 "Suits eut and basted, ya pbemement is’ ti tormed thet Col ois 8. hose LOOSE MANAGEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT PaINt-| “That 1s not determined yet. I haven't naa | ZT 5 eee Pourricat.—The evenings this week have beem NEW LINE ations, Pe aaa’: To the Editor of Tar EveNtxo Star: bef statements that Shaw has been | “AORITIES—THREE = DEMOCKATS TO CONTEST ON | Fujnors und ursirs in Telehehee to then eee 8 ae Gen. G. B. Rav, commissioner of internal, reve- | The recent unpleasantness at the Government, keptaway by the star route defendants?” asked THE GROUND OF FRAUD. Crowds throng the streets, and there are bontrea kindled whenever a crowd of boys can gather up the necessary material. There are, however, 00 } bre: of the peace. All parties ‘seem to De Pe. | Jotcing over victories, and as nearly as can Be age nue, has returned to the city and was at his desk to-day. He has recovered trom his recent attack of iness. Printing office between the Attorney General and a clerk to Public Printer Rounds relative to the Premature publication ina Philadelphia paper of confidential circular from the Department of the reporter. “That Is not true,” said Mr. Pelham, FOOTE TO BE HERE MONDAY. “And how about Foote?” said the reporter. Sr. PavL, Miny., Nov. 11.—Tie tual footings of returns and estimates from all counties give the following majorities ror Congressmen: Ist distriot, White, rep., 353; 21 district, Wakefleld, rep., ally low me Tot ¢ fants’ Baskets, nde, Wall Voc ETHODIST PRC = Pensonal.—Secretary Chandler, Senator Sher- fee eat co ay os district, ii =o | certained gio the statements ven ding ~— ud B streets sontheast. ei a . Justice respecting the duties of United States mar- “Foote will be here Monday,” answered Mr. Pel- | burn, rep.. 3 5th district, Nelson, rep., plural- | politictans Wise and Massey are both clected cele tobe said atlese than regular py a an, €: ‘or Hawley, Chiet ni od, rep..7, : : Meese i“ CLOTH CRINORERTES Hale. e fuigineer Glioek Junie Adicenta Geuecai Beulis | SHAIS| Ab) cleckiaus\ig nut a natural Teatle of tye] Wau ML amcncbhis aouuey mibseare e word, | ty over Kindred, rep.. 7.102 “Tho legislature now | Congress. CLOTH BU to £35. 5€ SRK 2 * = ie = HOOT stands—senate, republicans 30; democrats 1 L House, republitans 72, democrats %, tudependent 1. farmers The list 1s lkely to be slightiy changed by later alspatehes from outlying dis. tricts. It ts report that Breiman, Ames and Barnum, democratic candidates in the ist, 4ch and Sth districts, will contest the electlons on the ground of alleged frauds. Nevada. THE DEMOCRATS ELECT CASSIDY, DEMOCRAT, FOR CONGRESS AND ADAMS, DEMOCKAT, FORK GOVERNOK— TRE LEGISLATCRE A TIR. Nev., Nov. 11.—The full count of the state shows the election of Cassidy (tem.) for Congress and Adains (dem.) tor goveruor. ‘The legislature Is a tle on joint ballot. seiadecae manner in which business {s managed in that es tablishment. When Mr. Rounds came into power Wo were informed that the office would be run on © gusiness principles.” Well, this difficulty with the highest law officer of the land means more than appears on its face to the casual observer. It was not an accident, as some might imagine, that caused if. When duties that an official himself should discharge are habitually, systematically, left to a clerk or some inconsequential, trresponst. ble underling to periorm, oughtn’t such dis. gracefull results be expected? It Mr. Rounds had personally supervised the printing of the docu- Ment in question, as he should have done, and as his predecessor ‘did in such cases, the leakage complained of might not have occurred, and the Attorney Gencral would not have felt con- he will be here Monday. Why, he has been sitting in court half a dozen times when they have been talking about him. THE DICKSON CASE. It 1s understood that Counsellor Wells Is. post- poning the hearing in the Dickson case until all the arrests have been made und all the prosecu- tions have taken shape. Mr. Smith, Dickson’s counsel, said to-day that he had an understanding that he should have two or three days’ notice before the case was called in the Police Court. ‘They did not, he said, intend to waive an examination, but wanted to sift it to the bottom in the Police Court. “We intend,” he sald, “to get at the truth,no matter whom It and Hon, James N. ‘Tyner, of W. registered in New York jas sehtative Converse Is at th Prud’homme, of the Ann: 104 U street soutl shington, were night.—Tftepre- ——Pror.L.F. ja Academy, 15 —— Representative Kove- on {3 in town.—! on Win. A. Corwin, U. 4s In the etty.. Senator Vance ts in town. ——Representatlve Speer is in the clty for a short | stay. CHANGE IN PorULATION.—The constant chai which is going on Iu tie populstion of the Lownie Mlustrated by the fact that OUL of 415 names on the roll of ove of the white churches of Uhe clty. sluice 1874 over 60 have left town. ‘This 1s perl ir Showing Of the movement of the white p m. The places of th who go are Med who come, and the change Is not percel colored population 1s yet more moblie. Potice Covkt.—At the last mayor’s court Robt Edwards, chy ony, Was Sent to jail fora further hearing. Jon Kahoe, arrested for being drunk and disorderly, was sent'to Jail for 10 days. Cella Jackson, drun! disorderly, was fined ad kept in confinement until she’ paid her tine by Work at the station-house. Cincurr Covrt.—Judge Keith has been occupied with civil bu in the cireult. court for the Tat lowest p pecial servi 4010 10:0 a.m, Bib: thont exception, in DEPARTMENT conta: desizna as can be found Dpatieins soliestied LA>S, 9th street. clus W- Gospel meeting 6 to1 p. NDREL O. HYZER | Hall at 4:30 SUNDAY EVENING. Subsects ce. Her discourses are ent M* J. P. PALMER, N07 F STREET, Willexhibit on THURSDAY, Noveupen 2, Her Late Importation of Hubbell. Headquarters, A SOLEMN ESTABLISHMENT. About the only thing left to mark the republi- can Congressional campaign comunittee is a lot of old paper for the junk dealer, and the faithful sign, “No conundrums answered here.” This E. MICH rect _sonth: ma st to the In ge, hand- By t Capitol street, wien fs shed, well heaced, ana thoroughly he hits!” Foreign News by Cable To-Day. —_| county. The Wasuington city case of Woodhalt MODES , REAL ESTATE TITLE | ren inten repute ee ere eo Nee strained fo bare given the warning, “that, in ease eae tse aE REVOLUTIONARY MANIFESTATIONS IN FRaNce, | at. The Adamantiue Brick Company has beem _ 2 triistes of sud Company: wil | S"ribed, iud Wiech had recorded upon it Maine? nies e printing office, the matter he House-Breakers. nog MISSES AND CHILDRE dust received direct from London and Psi MOULD RESPECTFULLY : trons and pi fixed for hearing in on. REAL Estate Sats T0-Da¥.—A three-story brick welling with good lot on Prince street between Alfred and Patrick, belng occupied by Reuben Johnson, was sold at noon fo-day to 8. K. Field ab $1,190. ‘The farm of J. R. Johnson, in Alexandria. county, Was sold to Benjamin Austin; 8 acres at $3 per'acre, and 9 acres at $34.50 per A GRANDMOTHER ‘Would be laid before the President.” No such leak- age ever happened under Mr. Defrees’ administra- Uon. But then He didn’t do business on “business principles!” A reform (!) has taken place. He had no manager of the internal workings of the office ike Helm, and you know, Mr. Editor, that an industrious, unscrupulous, newspaper mau,who has chiefly his own pockets and personal Interests in view, when once he gets the reins of an institu- Uon like the Government Printing office in his grasp, can almost unlimitedly assist outside news- Pauts, Nov. 11.—The police have seized a lange bundle of revolutionary manitestoes. In accord- ance with a pledge given by the prefect of police to tae municipality, the crucifixes were yesterday removed frum the primary schools waere they still remained, THE LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL. COMMITTER, Loxpox, Nov. 11.—The Duke of Albany has joined the Longfellow memorial committee. REPORT OF THE CAPTAIN OF THe BiITISH RIFLE he Company, Koom Louisiaus avenue, Weshit AY, the 12th day of December, tls will be opened at 2 o'clock p.m. and “Oregon.” has been torn from the wall, and is tailing in the dust ina back room. ‘There is a iunereal quict about the headquarters, and no one seemingly in charge. ‘The story goes that Mr. Jay Hubbell was badly foolca in the allotment of ‘his campaign fund. Upon the theory that the republican losses in the north coull be ‘made up in the south, the bulk of the money raised was sent {nto southern districts, where it was elther wholly misappropriated or wasted. CONVICTIONS UNDER THE NEW BURGLARY LAW— MILD SENTENCES IMPOSED. Since the approval by Congress—on the 12th of last July—of the new house-breaking law for this District fourteen persons have been held by the Police Court under that law for the action of the grand jury. Asonlya small percentage of the people who commit such crimes are ever captured it would appear that housc-breaking fs altogether INFORM MY Pa ¢ that am row prepared t extui ing the at st Ostrich Plumes, $ oveluber 141 sirabte that all who 1 spose r t meas yesterlay by” his grandmother. ‘This first uv eting. Terms, $9 per qusrter, oes paper correspondents to valuable items, confiden- | 00 common in this city. Beforethe new burglary method of punisament has been much In , il include the rudhinehis cf mnie sea Wicket fe cali Gave: tial and otherwise; andif he luoldsa sort of eragge | IAW 8 pet~on could not be. convicted of burglary | Sit Henry Halford, who was captain of the Brit- with the sauction of the authorities. since f and is free to pupils study icke! ‘ 2 against the Attorney General on account of the | Unless it was proven that the house he entered | ish rifle team which Participated im the contest | apolisument of the walpping post asa method of 608 Nesrat Sur The following Uckets are being distributed conspicuous manner in which that individual so| Was Occupled for sleeping purposes and the en- | at Creedmoor, in September last, has made an } reform. ‘The old lady evidently believed. that to ING OF PERSONS INTERES among the republicans of Pennsylvania: ably and fearlessly prosecuted the star routers, an | trance waseffected at night and was accomplished | official report to the’ chairman ct the National | Spare the rod spolled the child, and there dia aoe orination of a new Building Assoc: Ho! for salt river. The boss boat “Cameron” | Opportunity to give to the public a confidential cir- | by breaking some part of the house. law | Rifle association. The report concludes as follows: | Sim tobe mach probability of that boy spoiling ative plan will be held on MC X | leaves for salt river from the Harrisburg whart | cular,even before a cabinet meeting had ellminated | left a great many of our largest business houses, | “{ beg to bear testimony to the extreme kind— so long os her arm remained untractured. Ses at MESSRS. ‘The trip 18 delightful and the country | {rom it certain objectionable political features, | banks, &c., unprotected except by the mild laws | Ness and hospitality shown us by every section of A New Derarrors.—It 1s said that when the EP OH, "coruer of Sth jous In Jobs. ‘The legislative rinesters | might be taken advantage of eapecially {tit wees Beery er ce ny. gine new /house-breaking law | American soclety. I am certain that our visit will | ytnsion House here fe mpened Ualar chee i ee eee id and orchestra furnish music on board. | thought that the objectionable features aforemen- | {8 very complete, and it rigidly entorced would un. | ever be remenibered. by. ue ws one ot the ee Management, the boarders there Will be carried ee = ane ; ; cook; 'T' toned would militat Orne: - | doubtedly accomplish much towards breaking up | pleasant incidents of our lives.” pe beuween this clty and Washington, = = = uneron, captalns Bully Lyon, cook; Tumly | Uoned would militate against the Attorney’ Gen- burglary in the District. Under the nen SSS aT icscs Tr abe weet tes tae ” Pe gana ep cr snt yt Esterly, bootolack: nt COOBers BteWand; Joe | ee neelr $0 mallee oe ie eee Graucaied penalty often years can be imposed forunlay. |The Mam Who Killed Jamen E. Ander-| yr Warren, colored mluister: died Inte ena, GEOVES, FRIN! Xp this news Astociation, on, ati tmproved batts ‘ ee gad Internal manager referred to Js business | fully entering a dwelling Roues oreten an out= Sa Geen, — home on Fayette, near Prince ela now be taken aud the constitution be bad on apply ‘ase. manager. However thi would appez J in| EcreKka, Nev. |.—The preliminary exam- cases made the demo- Jos a "i § » bet. . eI a af ott i did give se) mer s! , | Anderson showei at Anderson e uri Ut at C1 mm on an on of eMurray, GuO'M erect we ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylle, the | cular in question, ead thag the eee onan | Bee a ee invent to kal, uot. Reek was custoay. Srrocting tne supereineretn tne eeaonan ee ae Dubcanesd, soo nee case of Augustus C, Soteldo, on the remaining in- | warns somedody ‘that if the rules governing such | Penalty is fifteen yeara. ° | ae duties has been postponed until next Friday by HT. Goods, City Port Ottice. dictment, charging assault and battery with in- | matters are again sillariy violated, “the matter| In the last few days there have been seven Busy Burglars, U. & Commissioner Fowler.—Judge Keith has Mecarth: Senge} to's sed 39N n-w. | tent to Kill Clarence M. Barton, was called up. Won poem before the President It 1s a fact prisoners convicted in the Criminal Court of | Por Jenvis, N.Y. Nov. 11.—Burglars entered | docrced wae eouer Fowler —— 3 F. Corbett and ; y Botelor, Mut. Ins. Oo., 0th & P fs 2 Which Tbelleve hag never appeared in print, that | housebreaking, of which number only one (Sitam;) | the Erie rallrond at Hawiry last nicht, blew cpen | Lydta Corbett, of Alexandria county.-—The horse. an Keyworth, ‘9th and D streets now. District ACtorney Corkhill sald that the defend- | wren President Arthur ca the point of hav- | got the extent of the law—ten years. Cornelius | the safe and obtalned about $300, Numerous petty | supposed to have been stolen {raga W. ok Power G. Davi Ma: ket 5 eda plea of f r it ess 6 scuion | has : 430 New York seme: ate COUrL expNcSsed. GOgotE Ne the piea | 2g lus Inaugural address. put Ia types he sent nia | Courtney, a notorious elfender, Win sentences burglaries have been comuittted in this section | has been found estray tn Fairfax county.-—The NCH CORRETS. ‘War Department ‘tee ey presen Suis Whether the plea | private secretary to Mr. Defrees to ascertain if he | one year in the nitentiary; Wi. Bright sot | and as many as twenty in Orange county, N. ¥., | steamer Mattano, of Washington, has established 4 207 P Govery::uent Printing Office cue CReeeraae id that while the indictment was | $OU4 have the work done in absolute confidence, | three years; Wm. M. Winston five years, and Win. | during this week. ‘Three safes were blown open | its landing place here at Lant ew wharl, foo ‘hompaon, Sth and M streets n.w. ie ths thin “4 of A. M. Soteldo, the government | if t could, it was to be done. If not, the Presi-| Robinson, Samuel Grifin and Lewis Diggs in Port Jervis in one night. of Fayette alley.—A white man named Sylvester: beth beerowerana teecriee spree ce qummcrunly to.) 06 the murder cf ALM. SovAlds, the gey Tin, but | eat, would submit the document tm nlanuscript, Beri ait at Gees onan Nene ne A Man Piunged Into Bolling Water, | S24 3.olored wan named Coburn ary he ae eestor et Ieee att oniog 37 . a atte : as he was determined that not a word or syllable is ayers: Man fe | Blation-house Usls morning for dir cong aber let, 1882, at 7 o'clock, at 615 7th street north at Barton; that the Gitense grew out of the | of it should be gotton hold of by the enterprisiny convicted on various charges, and taking into coa- | Pgrnotta, ONT... NOY. 11.—Mr. A. C. Johnston, dase bernacesecki — sont ee er pare ae eo a OE Dee nee of the press. Mr. Defrees summon: ponaee ee A es manager for the Consumers ofl refining company; News Bricts 2273", FEDERATION OF LABOR.—DELFGATES eS ae, Q Major Davis, his foreman, who assured them that | bu while walking on a board over the condenser con: 2 pnd gab an notified ta meet at thir hail. corner of eth | _ The court said that he would regard another ar- | the work SOUId be Gone ay eee i ne | Conte Laake ae ties? Very mild ones, Would | taining bolliug water, was precipitated into the | | The brothers Daniel and Milton Hodge, colored, Focsaoa 2 citawe Finnees WEDRESUAY, Soe® | Enat eter bok een cae ee ete Were JA¥8 | doncehow well, the Preaidsee son the wetileas Rot have been amiss. ‘The evil seems to be ch the | rater “by the breaking OF the Doakds aad prowakey the prowitce of abeerapepoenea bet the willing? ain 3 ‘$ follows: Tinners, WEDNESDAY, Novem- evel c a Increase rather tha’ 3 as. class if e f phe Fi DAY. November 10: Gi Would regard the motion as a moot question, and | Feachea tho pute eee, Mot, one, word | In Geaperedoes don’t seem to be intimidated by the | “ty scalded, of their brother-indlaw.” ow fips se aus genes tn to om | Shea Wee ease aaa | wetncraciee tage cag | Wreck of Aw Oconmtonmer, | SAtnteniion vas ncrorut at aban my a 1S nse! was ew YORK, . U1.- 101 ~) eo , eee OT witaee sie a Eta fit umea te cure | cadre rdaetrer Pha ees | scares tad wrth Ma | Wi rae i ew Wor oa : iS WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE, jousands of interested persons Were 1h a state of | an Chental steamsiitp Austral has foundered in Syd- | igh 18 1 nan Soren: ane = i ae wOnerEy Won {2S WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK. Governments. Bid. Asked. extiavesant anes ford homer of helng rst are Foung tea ay ata ent and aod Gver ur ita bey harbor, Ho Setelis eto given. torecogntzs none rics ot veterans id Yo neni ; United States 5a extended 334. 101 maturely honored. But this secrecy was not | an open razor in hi with wi e cut her Murdcred His Grandfather. > military and other trophies. A ctividend of § per centum will be paid to depositors | United § ; he off. t A cable dispatch from Rome announces the 2 Linen, Marmot? iN 3 3 (ape) u maintained without unremitting labor and watch- | before he ran Watertown, N. Y., Nov. 11.—The trial of Elmer > 2 Moptit god Raa | eftee' ca crane of Eoniatcis areas ees tae | United Raton en fulness, "The work Of Tevision and “Gaal printing are Palmer, for tae maunder of is grandtather, Prank | printanent of Rev. De, C. Omron, inde peuidered Cloakay all sizes) | OF iti Steet et. are Pited Siatea 44, 1907, coupon. extended through two days and two nights, dure St the Bar at Suxtion. er, Degan ‘at Canton on’ November’ i, and gridg ‘toon - ssMlers are Hotfied to, leave their books for settle- | Uitcd Bates snes wwe ing the whole of which titke either Mi; Beltéce or | ARBAIONMENTS AND SENTENCES IN reve carina | ended to-day Ina verdict of murder in the second | Halifax, atocese, made vacant by the « WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, District af Columbia Bonde. his foreman exercised personal supervision over COURT TO-DAY. Ceeree. timer 5 8 tad 16 Fears 01d. le ead as | eee eae ee robpors Grea the bare of ak: ranitowe -Gt ver. _ the work. Had Mr. Rounds been more watchtul mother lived with his grandfather onafarm. El- | _, OD Thursday Hinngarian Yarn: Pernranent improvement 6a, 1891, coin. nd less tru: t hi In the Criminal Court,Judge Wylle,this morning, Brandenburg, erciweather county, Ga., and materia: op patte Cod. Liver OF at S00 ee pee Een Bence eee eae oe had less cause tor oan plaint andhe himseit woud | J88 Smith, Indleted for pettt lareency, second of- His grandfather draak oan cee arte a eee ee eg en ae on ae DREW'S Drug Store, corner th street und Pennay!- | Water mock Tar LIL eoenee have been spared another humiliating Itustration | fense—£0 Ibs of middiings—pleaded guilty and was pesca Ionarts two men disguised as woinen entered the dw M me my25-6m_ | Water stock 7s, 1903, currence Of the fact that as far as competency and economy | sentenced to one year in the Erle Co. (N. ¥.) pent- Cutting Passenger Rates im the West. | st ‘and $40,000 in bonds, amarante anes RENT NORTHWEST, (ge SAMUEL Ke | Fifty yearn’ funding 3-650, 1 y. are concerned, his ‘admaininirenios isa miserable | tentiary. Charles Robinson allas Robert Kobin- | — MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Nov, 11.—The agents of the Minisier has recelved praise from the fore Mskes CORSE: y every stvloand inateriat, & 930 7th street northwest. Twenty years! funding bp ae failure, and he fs sailing under false colors, which 80n, agsault oh a police officer (Slater), on Septem- | Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad last eign community in China for ‘his pines im pos pe yal © fit apd conafe In vites attention to his advertisement in to-day’s Star Tairty yoare' fant ee ele Tag the next session of Cor may be called upon to | ber's8d last, plended hot guilty. Andrew. F. Ball, | night récelved onters to sell through tickets trom eo claim. of Chluces invertor, VER SPECIALTIFS ARE— of . ty years’ fans ide : hauldown. In fact, it 1g the summoning up of passing & counterfeit $10 bill on Minnie Richard- | this city or St. Paul to Chicaso, first-class, at $5. oper ct French Hawd-nmuale Unde ng. Merino Underwear BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.” Fire Insurance and Gaslight Companien. Such mismanagement and’ incompetency on the | son, leaded not guilty. Henry Pinkney, ence with American manufacturing: Bore md pecaitl Rent imfrted Hwang Oo _ Give him a'calle nd _ | Washington Cits Gaaight Company... 4156 41% part of republican omciais who ought never to} ing'g police officer (Duke), on September 22 lent, me eee we Feten: Shoskier Braess and a elie ie VaMoy dt; POOLE, D. (Di, OF NEW 43 —— | have been entrusted with responsible duties to 80 led not guilty. Thomas Bair alas Joseph Mr. Samuel M. Shoemaker, of Baltimore, has orting: Corset, foc which Mine I. ia apoctal azuat, Oi aa pEsccond steat lectnre, eniitied 69 — | outrageously abuse, that has ina great measure it lai been elected vice president of the Adams Expres Mia {h Comet, her own makty that for tne price , AL FEAUD OF THe REHOME Hic Bai) sated in the tnt” overaneint es, pl pontotes inet be euryanecn W. E. ec Oth an 8 = Ns A 0) : xSne French, German ana Spa | eee oars x EVENING. Danaea and F atrects = 8 cht that will end in some dl: New Yorx, Nov. 11,11 am—Tbe stock market | _,AUEY ipo ey ven md oo ea =S = a Oe It hal be too late to rae tae med at an advance from yesterday’s closing A 2 JAPANESE (> PB HopGRIN, DENTisr, 42 ~— | tial contest. Navigation lead. | George hy pny ney ae. yy ~ ee aul > . the market con- <. ——— = —e = dias Removed to 1409 New York avenue, to answer U. & Commissioner agers in J. JAY GOULD, 421 ory STREET, BETWEEN D (Young Men's Christian Association building). 625-4w 10. ao vy — sre fron ania avenue. : ye Eats. CE a 2 eS G43 FIXTURES.—E, F. BROOKS, = 2 ‘there were sales of two thousand : Gira: ote! Aion, noe Xusas Carin Serep Miomerve es 08 Londs at 62.50 cash and ten thousand at §2.80 salle - = = ———— 681 1Stm Starer, ry > Frunsaces, Full asortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods, Cor = ¥ RaNGrs, coran Building. a1 oe 3 GRATES, (2, SOENISH INDUsTiiEs NOT AcMS —ae- x - PLUMBING, pes srrvve of the tod of the Amootated Pa GENERAL JUEDING. maents Undereaes, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, S17 NINTH STREET. Braned, 1785 P atrest, near Dupcent Circ’.

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