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Ss 2 K STRE!T NORTHWEST.—FREN a 323 Leeman: aur Sine Claw EXCH | \JORRISON'S BOOKSTORE. M&S. SELMA RUPPERt, i ne Kindergarten daily — thaif-past 1. Pupi's classed at any time. For R MONDAYS. Cerner Tate Ee ee AS CARDS 608 NixtH Street, orrostre PATENT OFFicE. ——— = display of’ these Goods in the eity, and we eordiai'y ine | Em; for CREWEL, ARRASENE, BEAD, RIB- W SCHOOL, NA UNIVERSITY. | ¥ friends and patrons to inspect tlem, as well as Naud OUTLINE EMBROIDERIES ahd ail » 4 = sours ny Novelties we have received for our Holiday Materials for the same. LECTURE ROOMS, 935 F STREET. Complete Stock of SATEENS, FELT and WORSTED ave already received 7 INGE. i - bayo strsady received and are recelving daily BINGES for Lawbrequins, Table and Piano Coy- pre WHAT FATHER O'SULLIVAN SaYa. — . e After the report of the Jeannette investigatt A Star reporter called on Father O'Sullivan, of | Od Pot { Comfort and Newpeorts News, era. BOOKS, Select As-ortment of WORK. PAPER and WASTE in the first edition of Tux Star closed, the exami- | St. Peter’s chureh, on Capitol Hill, this afternoon nation of Engineer Melville was continued as | and asked him ifhe had been transferred. “Ihave | TH@ RESTLT OF TRE ELECTION IX THE NORPOR Latest Telegrams to The Star —___ lescription med. | charge of Dr. Ryan, assistant to the late Father | of every a and price, Choice Selection of HAND_RSTT WONSTED GOODS, | ‘The Stenmer Collision with the | Tdulsite for these purposes? j MeCarmy. ‘This change wil probatiy be made | TRADE AND skicur raosrecra, follows: not deen transferred yet,” said Father O'Sullivan, | DISTRICT A SURPRISE TO BOTH PARTE THE DELAY AT BENNETT ISLAND. “but Archbishop Gibbons was here last night, and | OF THE REPRESENTATIVES FLECT—SBASRORE . ., at Very Low Prices. Wevtphalia, Answer.—The men were In a very good cond! to-morrow, Dut certainly before SuAday, and | is. Si MORON, STAMPING AND ‘Bi SEIAG, PROMPTLY EX-| Ponrsmovru, ENGLAND, Nov. 14.—It is now the | at the time, but the rest was undoubtedly gooi | whoever is appointed will take change next week. | a, 3 Question.—Was the delay at Bennett tsland | it ts understood that eltuer Father Ryan, here, | MOUNTAIN—“1od AND noMINY LIVELY general idea that the steamer which collided with | for them, I don’t think the boats could have beea | Dr. Ryan, in cither event, will continue as as- Recessary for the repair of the boats and the re- | OF myself will be eS eee wnt | AT THE HYGETA MOTEL—TNE NEW CITY a? aR cuperation of the men and no longer than was | [nunaculate Conception church, whic atber | MOUTH OF THE JAMES RIVER—ITR lO @OAh = CLACGHTON, Eq, Correspondence of Tax Evrxrxe Stam: ence, Evidence, Com- nl0 4 Pennsyivania avenue. : \D Foxt Monnon, Va., Nov. 11th, 1888, = Westphalia made off so as ing her | repatred to the same advantage on the Ice as upon | sistant. en » Nov. 12th, BOOKS! spooxs | M, VIL Lian cae = Were ging het | Seolek The delay ones longer than was | Arch hop Gibbons left for Baltimore last night | The result of the recent election In this @istrics EMS = i AND JACKETS, ———>___ necessary to make the repairs and effect the new | from the house of he ivan, and Was ac- | has been quite a surprise to both republicans an@ . oe i OL OMAN ATER Panerots = No Agreement Between France and | 0! mie on, preparatory to taking to the boats. companied by Fathers O'Sullivan and Ryan to the | democrats. Two years ago Mr. Dezendort (rep), A THESE She ReNseEe Sy England. uestion.—Were there any unnecesary delays | depot. who Dow represents the district In Congress, —— » 7 BACK AND COLORED JERSEYS, | Pants Nov. 14—The story published in a Cairo | ON the retreat either before or after the separation io W. = vel Over 14,000 vote ve = aa MILITARY JACKETS, FURLISED DOLMANS | special dispatch to the Figaro, stating that an un- | Of the boats?” No Warrant Served. " er’ 14,000 votes, Goode (em. 9,000, and : ND UOT ARS AND DOL MANS. ee has Deen artived at between France Answer.—No; I do not believe there were. To the Editor of Tur Evestxo Stan: y — pues : sire Mr. roe preg is = "I UGANE AS Jost the: and England, ete., 1s sem!-ofticially denied. Up to : , campaign as a straightout republican, and made LOOK AT THESE PRICES! Cp Gap ce the present time the French. government Shad 48 TO THE BOATS. Isee a statement in your paper that Mr. Rafts = es sithee a vigorous canvass, but In spite of evel Feathers dyed and recurled equal tonew ones, n13_| accepted the English proposals concerning Ezyp', | @uestion.—Did the boats selected for the retreat | raid on wholesale liquor dealers last Saturday Ee ee Prove tobe the best possible in respect of their | caused many to get their licenses to-day, and I see | OMY Tecelved about 3,000 voues. ‘The Cemocrats — INKING TWO CENTS PER YARD! Frost in Tennessee. seawortiiiness, their convenience of handling on | t Saturday's Stam that he got a warrant for | Bad fully hoped he would poil at least halfot big FP en ntoDremiuskes: | KNoxviite, Tesn.. Nov. 14.—The heavy frost of c doing busines FTicense, but the | Vote of two Fears ago, and under this imi Warioty of strlen Gpecialvaies to Dremmaaon tis morning extended all over the vatiey ct Hace | (Be ee, and thelr capacity for carrying their crews r doing business without a license, but th pression Kose Trimming, Avene Mine, Deikencit’s Patterns, | Tennessee. “It was the frst frost. of the season in | 8&d equipments? Dresamak ‘ot been served. I have notgot ont | they put Mr. Marshall forward, hoping that the ‘ing. Miss BELLE LUCAS, 902 9th st.n.w. | the vicinity of Knoxville, the weather up to the | Answer.—Yes, sir. I think it was the best seiec- pe. OY... License to-day, nor do I intend to until he com- | split would let him in. It appears, however, thas, James BUTLER, or t ch on nil present tlme having been unusuaily mild. tion that could have been made. ‘They were the hn Strect nortawest. bose coe 4 too much on the supposed antipathy: nol. and = best three boats on the Jeannette to transport on of the colored mea to vote any but the stratghout riers with the regular ree: sent each MES: ™ J. HUNT, Wall Street To-day. the Ice. I belleve had we selected three boats as VER TRADE.—Harbors Tepublican ticket, and too Mttle on the admirable afer oa History of England’ in oh 4 ADVANCED RATES IN THE STOCK MARKET. awkward to handle on the ice as the whaleboat | rivais at the river front to-day as follows:—Barge | manner in which Mahone's forces oan y nan’ Gibbon’s I évols.. 1309 F STREET, New York, Nov. 14.—The Post’s financial article | We Would never have gotten through. | DILL, Brown, 113 tons coal, Inland Steamboat | fe the calition candidate, Str. Save oa iol Saeco Gibben’a ome, sv Says: The money market Iseasy at 66 percent for | THE DANENHOWER-NEWCOMB CONTROVERSY. barge Detrott, Myers, 115 tons coxl, Potomac | ate, Mr. A Tand CLAU jaar pert Exhibits an Extensive Assortment of Round Hats | call loans on stocks and 4 per cent on United States TStonsdo., | Seeted by about 3.000 (ya, Libbey te a 170 tons | Datlve of New Hatupstiire, a liteloug republi DS Adame, | Aud Whil represent the district with eredit.. Be ‘0.; barge Minnie Pinkie, Blan hery; barge Chas. W, Pi L. 1.’ Biake; sebr. TL Ponnots in choicest styies and shades by eminent | bonds. Time loans on stocks are 6 per cent and on | _QUestiou.—What, 1f you know, was the contro- Gesigners. | Also, Untsimmed Bonnets and | United States bonds4 per cent. Prime mereantiie | Versy between Mr, Danenhower and Mr, Newoom variety. btained and students can French do r . 4000 feet Tumber, 3 p) | 4 prominent merchant of Elizabeth Clty ¢ as x vere Coe Ontrioh Feathers and Birds, og | market since Briday Inst qodionteg oe one mat Mais ae cee wae costae ioe | Speaden, “Applegar! asta 4t | Sud has resided there since te close of the wee 2 * ally ne eee Revels tm Milinery Goods: sodeired | the gceasury Giabursements sine thes lone too ‘AbSwer.—1 only know fromthe taikin thecamy, | tt; sch 100 MOUNTAINS AND SEASHORE, LVS COMMERCTA - felt, but also.that some of the largest speculators | + $s hot a witness, < ene ice ae vine rs. Maggie, | yr. Harrison Phoebus, proprietor of the Hygela situetions in BUC NE MILLINERY, rave restored fe they. hating ete rae dust week |” Question. —What arrangements, if any, were | Ng asi He SA.,Vinstnta, allwith oysters | 1.ctel, nas recently secured te Iavee ne the Green : Hon ih merorence: to Stock eeeanged thelr post: | made for communication between the boats by | ©? bushels) for marker drier White Sulphur Springs property for a term. At Popular Prices, stock exchange U. 8. Dons are 4 lower for the | "Sie. whatever, that I know of me’ THE Rouiry Cocnr, Judge Hagner. to-dry in | of five years, and takes charge of t December 356 fives and 2 for the four and a halfs, the tours and | Guection How many, ‘days’ provisions had | tice beth Sirury Teleneed noon chorea anaes It ts his intention, he says, to refurnish the house 10.00 Es CATCH, Garage come nee are neg- | Lieut. Chipp on the 12th of Septem er | Meem; demurrer sustained. Chams agt. and make it the most attractive mountale nesors. Prep became parte bee stone oat Raa, watch was five to seven deve Eraur INpicrueNis AGarner BrorLow.—To-tay | perhaps, accomplish lils object. ‘The two bowed Wa ME. CALVERT, NEW YORK FASHIONABLE if c ve ‘ . labor or advice, or both? Jate receivi ler of the Nation: > Spend part of their iiita fa taig y Sen, TORK, ZASHIONABLE | important culators who have been at work On| ™ Answer.—Mr. Danenhower assisted both with | gin each case ex ns and pare at the Bem tent wi its cut and basted, guar’ | {he bear site, and who trade in from ten to thirty | nis tapor and advice in making the dra ify Q7th, $5980; February ig cukend basts-fn* | thousand shares each, no one of them yet admits Question Did yous recand” tee Santon! ot | th, @1.500:' Mav 1orh, $2,190: May . c Xx = —— tbat he has changed his position, although it 18 | rodnatng to abd putting sat the arag in tie BING | Beh, $1,249.00; June 19tu, $1 and | 1p amen eae NORTH ATLANTIC SQUABONNE OUGLASS' NINTH STREET. OUR NEW LINE | rimored that two of them have been quietiy buy- | Povuding to au 12h tei, an importeng one, er 3s . muon Wes tu Hampton Roods has drawn a large number of SACHETS CUSTERS SHAWLS. } G: | {a ho pool among theineand learouh oct eo ates | the tims of making it a erfcal. One? 4 +. the ofcers’ friends and other visttors here, which, | GINGS Antes, BOOTS, “DRAWERS. ke., “just | {#49 pool among them, and current should prove | ,,AnSswer.—I regarded It asan important evolu- onnen 4 Daryaixa ComPAxion— with the warm ays of Indian summer, make | tegetved, and ladies who have been waiting for them | {ius hess speculators ae tenets tive | Hon, but not by any means a critical one. gall was arrested by Detective Ac it hard to realize tiiat we are tn the middle of Now $3. \ MONTH Wilt flnd’a complete amortment at unmeually low prices: 98 Sari Cogethon ant a0) uestion.—How ‘was the evolution performed | hoon for stealing $ from J. Thomas renben “The ot . y, Geoxtaphy, | BASKETS. —We have opened a handsome jot of Bas- | force in the market, and, with the gen-| yoder ine direction of Mr. Danenhower? While Turner and McDougall were drink! vember. The officers of the army and navy com : Kota, including Work Baskets, Infante’ Baskets, Waste ele ong oe ‘aires to even ee ‘Answer.—All right. morning Turner, {tis charged, lald a $5 note on | gregate tn the pavilion of the hovel when the band wien she — jeskets, Flower Baskets, Work Stands, ockets, ti 2 Bi Bua a abot lately grabbe 2 artil " atte ha ioe hint he Huis Lcceivers, Scr tolneoldatlesetuah regular priser. | talists of the caliber of Messre Vanderoitt: cmd | » Witness belleved the loads were as light in each ond Ries IA eS Take ee ee ci ihe artillery’ school ts in attendance, and while a. BF Another It of HAL CLOTH CRINOLETTES, HATR- | and Sage, each of whom 1s ald now to be @ pro | BOAt as they could safely be made, and if less pro- wd to take . the younger people are enjoying the pleasures of ‘ CLOaH BUSTIES, Ode. up toss:50. HOOP SKIRTS. | nounced bull. Up to the present time the outside | Visions had been taken he doubted If they could | Wirr’s Stir ror Dr —To-day Mr. 8, R. | He dance, the oli fellows are “Mghting their bate RBBO OA OU OU MM MM new style, double tapes, best LADIES’ COT: nos su 2 De the outside | have pulied through. In reply to the question, M a cor a ae ve ” To-day the flags of the Bs 4 8 OS Be EoNind MERINO UNDERWEAR, HOSLERY, Gon. | Publle have been doing very litte in the market, | Wan oben water made AS raphy Lo, Hose tae eee | Bod, for Margaret L. Acker, Mad a Dill for a diz | Ues Over rook cea ob gen BBR AA U U MMMM SETS. GLO¥'S, LACES, NOTIONS be ak donee | and that itttle until the latter Parr of Jast week | the loss of the Jeannette, witness sald: “So tar as | YOrc® from Jacob N. Acker. ' She states that her | Were dls tn respect to the n Bop AAA UU MMM Jaret ae aynt lgwest prices, The CHOIGEST HOSIEKY | Was to sell on reactions. There are signs of une | Sie loss Of the Jeannette, with Teached as rapidly | M#lden name was St. Clatr; that she was married | [vere fred Poor Gs oe BBB A A UU MMM 2 for ladies and children. without exception, in this city. | beginning of outside buying, and if the capitalist | 82Y bl P “4 ~ ag raplily | to defendant Sept. S9th, 1858, by Rev. Mr. Green; The offic —<s,. ved Seite Carer LEE DEVARIMENT contaius as | speculators keep the market strong for a few days | 88 Possible. | Signs of open water were seen to the | that they have had fourtuitaten, suete at when ne ome lass on duty at the artillery ne | gzeat a variety of handsome designs as can be found | Ghistde orders qould, undoubtedie herr But | onstward, Dut that was out of the course and | are living; that he became addicted to dflak and | Sch0ol some twenty in number, have JUSt FeUUFMEd 416 SEVENTH STKEET. | gnywh-ro and at as low prices.” Comparisons solicited | outside orders Would, un NOW 18, In a word, thay | Whether Or not it was open water could only be | 27" Us te provide {OF ine Tattle COAe Bo ee sea | {rom a two weeks’ trip up the penusala ohe ame eae ee | from competent Judes. DOUGLASS’, 9th strect. 031 spe o I. determined by going there.” sl “ . | VESINg expedition. ‘Tueir operations ‘embraced s false. nb the three capitalist speculators ‘named are bull. | @¢}etmined by golng there.” her with crueity on January 24, ‘1879, seizing ber | ¥* - jt E eee qi : ther mino y of ten davs at | by the throat and choking ‘her, and then chased |e Battie elds of Malvern Hill, White Oak 5 RS. J. P. PALMER, Ing stocks, and the other minor, but Important | ino ten day camp could not have been avoided. | PY a ie ~ Swamp, Seven Pines, €e., of whicl | ETROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE. a 7 speculators, are bearlng them with the public, as y 'D n avolded. | ner wits. a carving knife; that’ she wos forced to amp, Seven Pines.tc., of which maps will De ied eta uve | The previous destruction of the sleds had nothi: prepared from the bts T “AUBURNDALE METALLIC THERMOMETERS, 1107 F STREET, yet but little interested. By far the most active Pp 8 nothing | jeave Nun, and remained from him six months, but | Prev Tan the Cate obtained. The ofloces, Stock to-day is Western Union Telegraph, which | © 40 with it, evenue. returned when he promised to do better, and he | Pesk 10 warm terms of the kindness and : Ity of the citizens In that section and ee : Willexhibit on has sbld at 823283%, ‘There Is talk ot a cancella- ‘ MORE ABOUT COLLINE, then procured @ position in the fire department | (ity of the eltiges ~ Seng i ein aie: Ciesins sdk Biandantxs CaGuap AG tion of the $16,401,000 of Stork lssued ag a dividend | witness believed Mr. Collins had not been re-| and. ‘contributed™ sa) per month sto her | Have enjoved the “hog gud hominy,” whieh was Aap Puysr | FAC SIMILE INITIAL Nore. * HURSDAY, Noveupze 2, at the time of the consolidation, but what this | stored to duty when the retreat over the ice be. | SUPPOTt, but finally was discharged theretrom,and Principal artic ict Re Eee “GREENAWAY” x ‘Her Late Importation of amounts to We cannot ascertain. The | gan, He was asked If 1t would have been an ad. | She charges that he again treated her crually;that | INCREASING COAL TRADE OF NEWPORTS KEWR, ‘NAWAY” JUVENILE NOTE. PExt most active stock 15D. I. and W., at 13258 | Vantage to have had the services—in dragging the | While she was sick, and the physician having pre-| The opening up of the Ches peake & Ohio Falk — MODES ise, Breoont price 183. The death or Mr. George | poata of those who were under suspension, and | Sct!bed oplum for her, he forced her to take an | road to Newports News has inaugurated a com Franklin Square and Seaside Libraries. for | Sei Ga ee Kare ees Teplied: “Without doubt we required all the work. | over dose, inten eappacinaea cue mae eee merclal event which 1s destined to divert a large —— MISSES AND CHILDREN, $50 par, paid for in full. The other notably strong Betvices of ines Sianewere suspeneten women boarding house, and that in consequence of his in- | portion of the carrying trade from Baltimore, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, ust received direct from London and Parta. 080 _| stocks are Michigan Central at 10246410844. Kansas | have lightened the labors of those who were doing | teTference some of them have left her. She Pieys, | Philadelphia and other northern ports as soon as na 911 Pennsylvania avenue. MOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY PA: | fin/saa “ihe weuk Socks have bees Dester cy | ‘ag wrore” Strained from interfering with het, NY P° | proper facilities tor handling tho products of the z avenue. a ‘ NOR? j | 41340. @ Weak ‘Stocks have been Denver a ; 3 i . - a tien > = = == a cheten: coatinent of Stee IRERY Gous, ane 5283405144 and Omaha at 481yad7%. The remainder teen wheciowae ry to perforin Some aunty aia A SERIOUS CasR FOR THE Bovs.—Lewls Hunter, itas tae ore ony ana tn, aay eee 3 FIELD KINDERGARIE a} NO®ops. BY AUTHOR OF WIDE, WIDE | jug the iat'st Novelties in. Fancy Feathers, Birds and | of the list has been steady to strong, with no large | [feut. Danenhower nek to he permitted to take | rdward Bigelow, Harry H. Will: ¥ Lem During the past month some thite yen ‘School, Friends’ Meetinie He , near | “Barly Daye of Chrietisnity. By Farrar, Gera Hummes, Hate for, the, litte folks 8 great ave changes | jhe market for foreign exchange 18 | command, Harry Hartwell and Frank Taylor, the six smat | ers of the class dewnatneea es ramps” 19th. A’ class fe h Jeatre, Feat | QRaxeatorg: Doctrinally, Practically aud Historically | Sn early insiection iw respectiiay soins by ae, | quiet and steady. ‘The court (at 1:20 p. m.) adjourned until 10:30 a. | noys who were arreste1 about a week ago for | putin for it has become quite ‘Thuredi E Be y oe bh oe Opened. Soe 2 e JEFFERS, 2138 Penne: ia avenue. of im m. to-morrow. entering the house of Mr. Jullen Tapp, of No, 1411 | won for ship brokers chartering steamers to send Apply & A Modern Tustance. By Howells, ‘The Markets. + ~~ ‘The Irish Question, By Kins. = BALTIMORE, Nov. 14.—Virsinia 6 s0:|- 10th strect, and steallag, were cailed for trial in | them to Newports News for coal. It takes bug WETE Corea: ‘The Hermit Nation. By Grits. MME VON BRaNDis, do, seoond series, 343: do. past due coupoun te, Go| The “Doctored” Stock Quotations, | the Police Court this inornlag. Mr, ‘Tipp stated | little more tins for a vescel tome pe rf ‘ Science aud Sentiment. By Noah Forter. see en ee Few York: Wm, Barr & | Dew. ten-forties, 434 bid to-day. ee ie that his house was entered and robbe T i M it '- | Make thi: port tha oe 1 We New 4 anes BALTIMORE, Nov. 14.—Cotton quiet—middtins, TRIAL OP KIRCHNER, CHASE AND ROANE, serves, a carpet, books, pictures and a Sumit of | Korkana bene te conoeded teat tae onal Sem . Wii. BALLANTYNE & SON, Stibe auortest notice, Perfect Werke Sumo ae: | 10M. lowe unchanged and dull: Wheat, wouthers | ‘The case ot James B, Kirchner, Stephen M. | Louschoil uensine en lurk ae over ger ee Leh es be had here fora dollar and ten cents ® tom = | Dresses, Bridal ‘Troussencs eopent 207; do. 7 1.08a1.14> No. IN : : ants, eir confessing Another Important consideratios r FAMILY SUPPLIES o8-0m £07 Pennsylvania avec, ove November, POSG ds Deoomteas, Hatcal goes | Men Who were arrested several weeks ago charged | they entered the house and took the Wilugs. Couns | vessel charcered on speech tis broker may wMILY SUI ey — ore te eae nO Tee evs: | with conspiracy and defrauding Hazelhurst Broth- | set for the defense claimet that It was only a lark | not Know where to place ber unttl she arrit LLONS ram (Obie RUPPERY, southern lower; wes! steady and fairly” ~ | ers, stock brokers on the avenue, out of $2,900 by | of the boys, and they were all sons of respectable | tuen he hus the co st north oat oomih to Flan 1 Labout midway between New NOS. 403 N Y. SWEET CIDER, ba AND. oe TER SURE Willian’s, TEST, southern white, new, 69a73: do. yellow, “doctoring” the quotations, which was continued | citizens and had never been charged with larceny. | upon, With his ves ‘Above, with per NORTHWEST. | western mixed, spot, 75 bid: ‘ The court said that he could not consider a case | York'and Savannah. Agaln, in the. case of ® RARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NovELTiEs, | 60386044. | Oita’ Tower aud " in the Pollee Court a few days ago for the evidence | where persons’ houses were entered abd their ton at 4 tt port she Pure Juice, i IN OF N 2 ottern White, 44a 5 of Detective West, of Baltimore, was taken up in | goods carried away and sold as a lark. Under a | will only t Lenough to bring ber here and FOR ONE DOLLAR. IN FANCY WORSTED WORK nchanpen and ady—weetern packed, | te Police Court this morning. Messrs. Charles | strict construction of the law they were guilty of | thet Hl up age over, unchanged and 22026 - r . 7in26: creamery, 32436. Exes scarce and firm, 30. | Pelham, J. J. Noah and Wm. H. Betts appeared | )0US¢-breaking. The case was coutinued until to- BUILDING UP THE SINGLE GALLON | crs.. ' cf nen Fepiens for Funbrotdery on inen, Mammoth, Petroleum unchanged. Coft ietRio cargoes, ordi- | for the defense, and Messra. Coyle and = Liste zabirow tor sentences The omsoas rps Gntil this advertisers . | end Felt Cloth. ! oi dl aud Knitted | nary to fair, THyaS%. —A soft, 94: copper overnment. vernment : 7S area toot) abs ha advertisement ischanzed. | (code, Child's Baonets, Fnbrotdered Cloaks, all sizos | RAS) ELAS, AMAT GUE A cott, ONE URC | for the government. | The government clatined | posriasrens Arvorsie undred feet long, With all the modern appliances, GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, sud & general outlit for ebildren, frcigis te Liverpool per stesiner duil and unchanged. | (hat th rap operator and Chase and Renheus | 4¥ appointed Judson Fielas postmaster a Ving vessels quick dispatch, and as there ts. att th street northwest, between Mand N. | _ Germantown and Zephyr Worsted, Gerinan, Spanish, | Reselnty Sour. 4,059 barr. hes; rye, 200 ig : 0 pln ee and that they took z a and Zephyr Worsted, Gerinan ks, and that they took advantage or U ‘ ater, With but one pliotage changed, the Hunwa dering | buehels uts—noue, " Sales—wheat, 457,104 | sitions to cheat the rm, Higniand, HL al trade ts amor EW GO a a hand. Stsmping promptly exe of bushel: 70 bushels. rnd | NEW Goons. ——— —<* ‘N X 14 Stocks! ste THE TESTIMONY FOR THE GOVE! fford proper facilities for the + M558 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, hance—lonz, 480%; "short, 484%. : David P. West was sworn and testified that he | the members leaving shortly after 1 o'clock. the company have recently — + (Ope * as Fateh ee ernments weak aud generally lov resides in Baitimore ands a private detective. On | consideration of the subjects which will be maine! pe ator, WIth a capachty of 1, 1 Mokes COS TS to order in ev style and material, y CRE. oe 24. Flour antl and heavy ae 2ih of last month, at the solicitation of Mr. paneesss eae ee — 4 cla, Two eyo x phaiss and guaran toes fit aud comfort, aniet x! ta cont better. “Com moderately | Frank Hazelhurst visite reporis of the diff=ren! occupied mos he Teun CALIFORNIA HONEY, Se ER PES ARE active aud ats cent biter. Pork dull and weak, 22.00, | T7ADK Hozelhurst, he visited the omice of Mr. | Pelirs of the dift-r : rward as Tapldly as D JAM Gant.) | French Randanat pMerclouta, Merino Underwear | Lani wosk 0, Sal She Hazethurst in this city, and heard a conversation Ieted in time for Dex 3 5 Imported Hosiery. LONDO! i 30 p.m.—U. 8. eter: a sb and e! mE STOCK 5 Pop. 80, 1 1 story Patent Shoulder Braces and all Dreas Reform Goods. antic and Great Western firet Devech alr Hevea’) sd) Air) Fdrohner, (ths etn Ae ant nt orice | nat ‘aca pais nenaeenia Fre ss and Bnstles. The “‘ierenlos” Su seconds, 19, Erie, 404. | telegraph operator, Mr. Hazeliurst showed Kirch- pestle NaTREE eae Cee ra, i ae Miss H. is special agent, | do. seconds, 102% Central, 135%. Thinois 3 ted that the operator | 1 the New York Stock Market Way, a3 reported | , hu mpleved early inake, that for the p Central, 154% Heading, Ontario and Western, a telegrams had been | bY Special wire to H. HL Do: 39 25th s1 Mt. c i hy ited i | 29. St! Pauly 113. phan: y he sont them. Kirchner Name 0. : ectric ‘pena, the NORTHWEST. | Spantsh spoken. —— i arate crime und sald he had got $300, clicldaig bs 2 i . will answer both as. alan Baltimore and the Garfield Fair. got $80) and Roone $409. Kirchner aiter: | Gon, Pacine. ; re rarer be thermmacier’ rere ache aan HIS DAY OFFER AT THEIR HOUSEFURNISHIN Comautsstoner West and Col. A. F.-Rockwell, the | Wards aduil hess that he had been | Ches, € Ohio. 2 5 4 ; rine oe her ie a NER MARKET, ae = Is GS. committee appointed to visit Baltimore in the in- - Baa a as af Do. ist pref. 3 3 . pref. x . fn ‘addith his the e7 Sopa ane Outts A CHOICE TU: ? | POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. terest of the Garfield monument fair, performed | Pog" ou store. The others. the Do: 24 pi - of neatand comfortable ht that duty to-day, returning this afternoon, Com- | inade like « f atl talked of com- missioner West said that they were received romising the matter with te M mer, Choice Goods in | Most cordially by the Baltimore local comuit- 3 We are daily recei ving, per 6! e- 3 tee. They called upon Mr. Robert Garrett and defense clatmed that no conspiracy had canna . Pa Date R her ayer yipd now If DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, Mayor Whyte, and both Senemen pro ntsed tablished, seca ay. die St. Paul pi 3 | ana an Genuine apa trope Ah yaa) substanual ones, ; their hearty ¢o-operation. “The local commitiee | The court sald aS the case stood he would hold ae has 5 r ath ue place, | from the best manufacturers in Europe. Will meet to-morrow and Tnaucurate measures to | that there had been enoush chown hy teocwoN an 4 aah __ ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF LAND, DINNER, TEA end TOILET SETS in Great Variety. | PTOVIde a sultable representation of Baltimore | ment. to justify lum in sendios : : Tex: : | The Old Db pany, whose n New York and Richmond, ing a large w and may w! city at the fair, The general expression was that | grand ja a HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Tae Sao enon snould be second | luony Of the government. hat Of no other city. The committee were assured | 5 a M. W. BEVERIDGE, of loans trom the valuable art, collections of the | See oe | ‘The defense called Mr. David S, Johnson, of N aha oaaun ere Se $0. 10 2 a Garrett family. Tne Baltimore local committee 1s e defense called Mr. Dav! johuson, of No. entral. 12172 t thelr lang amers up the river, The exteme _all Ho, 10 PENNSULVANIA AVENUE. lcoupued of Moxrs Jas A. Gary 0. Clay saven, | 105 Gin steoet, who testified that Mr. Hazethurst |“ ¥> CeHttal. 12175 1 : n of the t 1 down to the Tescrvation haw ioe AC - , G | ©.C. Fulton, James Hodges, Adam E. King and | stated to him that; he did not wish to prosecute Death tn the Dark. a Wondertul effect on real estate tn this vicine is the best at living prices. 709 NEW Goobs. TO9 | sonnets. Kirchner, and as he (K.) could rafse $100 if witness | ConLisION OF ocz4N STEAMERS | Land thet a ual FRANK J. TIBGETS, Palace Market, — The Star Koute Bribery Cases. would give him (Hazelhurst) a mortcage on his} oaST—ONE RAN DOWN AND SUNK WITT Alt. ON f at ee 0 ENGLISH DECORATED VASES, BASKETS, &c., &o. FOOTE TO “COME IN” TO-MORROW. ee ee Recree pour ae Nea ed fierce ae 7 {4 e p a to be fully alive to eee > | Itwas sald by Foote’s friends this afternoon | €&ed against him. Witness refused to give a mort-| Early yesterday morning, when tt was entirly | ther mate: re DRESDEN CANDELABRAS and LAMPS. gaxe, Dutoffered'to endorse Kirchner’s note for see dark, the steamer Westphalia, bound from New that he would appear atthe Police Court cer- | $10, but the offer was declined. = 4 The Hon, Emory Speer. MIeGuELN PARIAN MARBLE and FINE | tainly to-morrow. There has been considerable |“ D'tective McElfresh was called by the defense, ee er < uth, Fox, | ‘There ts much regret tn thi 7caty for the defeat Lay BISQ) STAN To rete tae, At 1s EL GTOd | Be clea Sad he Knew ot auy, Belem, tov com- | 5203" me erange veel ts Uelirres te dane | wt HON, Eihory peer or Gé rgia, for re-election, ‘ HOTS RNISHING GOODS IN LA: RIETY | the matter wi xed by to-morrow morninz. bane Lately. eo ha been found of het eet has active trasea Liberty Marke th street wing, | “AND AT LOW PRICES. RGE VARIETY | Omoers were looking for Foote today, Bod ne ay to, Andrew Hazelhurst was eatted by the de- | MINK \AS BO trace, has, sin ave a, Ge Hetero niet wegtihsigondaipee delivered free of chase to all parts a be arreste before he has opportunity to surren- | fens“, and stated that no money had been patd to | ing tne pumps going the captatu managed to he following extract from the Athens, Gas rt WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, der himselt, the itm to compromise to lis Knowledge. reach Portsmouth, when the 0 passenzers and | Baer Watchman, the democratic opposition = =agSaes | ——______-e-—_____ KIRCHNER, THE OPERATOR, the mati were transferred. The Doat crew whi paper, Will Suow what his political enemies think: INCH WILE NOTICE TO HOUSEKE&PERS! 031 109 MARKET SPACE. The New Ci House. Was put on the stand in his own defense. Ho | was lowered from the Westphalia to search tor the | of ils future: We NIOLES 5 = ERR mT ryer Mr. John A. Baker, tor the Metropolitan club, | stated that he was discharged by Mt. Hazelhurst, | UuknOWn Vessel was lost. ; a gullant fight, and met URE Cc CUTLERY, PLATED WARE. to-day made a written appeal to the Commis- | who charged him with changing the quotations. Sporting Notes, - obstacles before Which the. RR = AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. | sloners from the decision of Inspector Entwisle | Ho did not deny or acknowledge the charge. The a i He performed Herct co ERR R RB NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. F giation, to the construction of the new club | witness stated that he did not deny that he had| pirst race at moun 1 keen seabnraey, for] orhisiitenas aon tho eipaenes it tae TITT REE RRR TF INN N GGG GEO. ‘WATTS, paaing yon aie aris te etapa changed the quotations, but the first quotation he —Litue Dan, $150: e 1s not to-day in G-orgia or the soe T EO RRE UWNNNGO HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, export butlders, and asks the appoinunent of sucu | had ever changed was done under the order of | Cromwell, $35; Annie Foner, $20. Littie | brighter mind than thst of the young Cony ST OE RE TNA co_, | 2 S14 Teh stroot, Sdoors above Penna, avenue, | ¢Xp2rt builder Me, Hazelnurst, Who often kept back quotations | Dan won? It, Monce secch roe 1 third. Time, | froin the Bh. Wile we have bitterly opposed ei r o£ GG om = and changed them. On cross-examinati¢n witnes . French pools paid $7.85. Second race, for | Speer politically, at the Sime time We Dave pes ss° T KEKE & LULL I NN GGG T | (OLD WEATHER IS COMING. PREPARE and appointed Mewra. sola ea acento eree | Seated that his obec ta, holding back Quotations | four-year-olds ‘nnd upward, three-quarters. of a | spoct and concede to him the honoms RRR EREL I A NN N CCORER STO a yerchasing @ first-class HEATING | 9nd appo Fleming and Charles Edmonston, two | Was the same as Mr. Hazelhurst’s—tomake money. | mile. Pools—Knight Templar, $25 ni Fields, | he 60 richly meriis, not only for his eloquence, Due west. RORP LW AA NN NO CB Tete ety eta EE RAGE, Our stockisnow | Robert I Mleming @ commission. "They | It was necessaty for witness to have persons out. | $59; Red Fox, #0: fled, #70. Kuizht Templar | lls unilinching devotion to every cause he es Wises TATE INSTITUTE ee SAAS eG one Show for your idspectoa the Mrper assntieneet | Wel Mnohea wees, ‘whe point at Issue is in tie | side (with whom he would communicate) to deal | won; Maggie G. second, Mate Fields third. Time, | pouses : Be fer Young Ladies and R KEEELLLLIA AN NN CCCERED above goods in this city. necessity for certain iron beams which the buili- | 12 the stocks for him, so that he could make | 1:18. French 13 paid 0. Third race, all| Wedo not consider thet this defeat means ch ~ 18, 18 = i ing inspector contends 1s necessary to give the | Money, He had a purpose in withholding a quota- | aes, seven-eighths of a mile. Pools—Little Phil, ee burial for Mr. Emory Speer. You ayply to Mme. Z D- BUTCHER Of Soe rents for, the. St, .Georre and Stag Head Elevated | structure more etrenguh, and agaiact whios, the | Gon, ‘That object was to cheat some suet son, | $200; Little Katie, $list Vexations $l0s; Hoseepe: | Bide aneunal for Me. E commanding LAS, Principals, 1025 and ooL DDE NNN Oven Kanges, Social and Fire Side Jewel Latrobes, chub ontere eth, and ag: erally to make money out of Hazeihurst. | $100 Little Phil) won; Hostage second, Little | his brilliant intellect and his. untt T. VERNON § 83 BR BER NNN Diaeas cage and Barstow Furnaces. Also Slate ikea Witness got a per centage out of the profits mado | Katie third. Time, 1:31. French pools paid | This gentieman still has a future or Mise Pp “oo? fuss. Bow? Exe © Ging and Nepaising prompey ottended ose District Government Atfairs. by the outsider, He generally communicated with | $1210. Fourth race, tor witages.one anda-quarter | and a eee Et days not, far ° q 1 a —Nina, $300; 5 | wi joom, teal 2100 M street nort Hunk. W. 8. JENS & CO.. COMMISEIONEG MORGAN ON THE CASE OF DETEOTIVE | CO ohionta, and they divided the profve race, Gowan, $40; Meld, $45, Nina won; Hilarity second, | but we hope and believe it will bein the mnaene Hun E k MILLER, ;. | Witness had admitted to Mr, Hazelhurst and the | Gov. Hampton third. Time, 2:10. French poois | cratic ranks—the party Mr. Speer himself onoe Thorough collexiat: HaH OW OE 522 717 1th _street_nortnwest. In relation to the mode of disposing of the De- | devective that he had gotten $800 Out of the affair, | paid $8.10. nobly helped to redeem, and which would students in muste and Ht i i LLL — ectve ioe case, Major aoeiers stated this | put he was. just as ly to have sald $8,900, be- INTERNATIONAL CHESS MATCHES. again to have apd receive him a8 @ son. Coe sae Wile AtWhre Mace FEMUTIFOe PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ | ita'eth agrood upon except chat ho mist stand | couse be expected toDotaken igntvo fai. rhe | wuneag, stent, the chess cuampionot Rarope, | efeated thls young statesman tor 4 leader ot "BREAD AND BISCUITS. L. WILD & BRO. atrial, but “whether tt would be by the rezular | Cones queue wel uP in stock aye Ter en corse e meee or canines Oh SIRE Peat sitapty means to Mr. Emory Speer a gentle Whotesale Depot: Corner Ist street aud Indiana avenne. | Gt. Tio SEVENTH Se, NORTHWEST. Yet been settled" °Y *Special board had not | noiding back quotations could: be used to tho ad- | b'° M Martings, President of they Pentre | Duke trom his friends, aud nouling more. jet WM. M. GALT & Co. Sole agents for the Unrivaled Stieff moter yet been settled. Fautage of the person who ran the office, Kirchner | Chegs club, for a prize of $250. Mr. Retcbhelm will ae, the celebrated Kranich & Bach PIANOS. PROTEST OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS. sald that for Instance when Western Union was | ympire the games. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Rosping a Conrse AFTER BURIaL.—Jos, = IN R. KELLY, cellent done chan; U4Stop Fetal Hess ORGANS. | ‘This morning real estate agents Thos. J. Fisher, | selling for 67 and a customer came im and wunter Stelnttz played a number of games, some being | Who was employed at the ‘Campbell & Clute ma DEALER rs Finst-Crase excellent for church Organ ‘practising, ‘now Ra Thomas E. Waggaman, R. C. Fox and B. H. | to buy some Western Union, and while he was in sturdily contested by the resident players, but he | chine works, Cohoes, N. Y., was drowned ns. | Book-kueping, BEEF, LAMB, VEN poe CORNED BEEF Warner called at the Commissioners’ office to pro- | your office you received quotations that showed ‘won all. ‘30th, and his remains were interred in © Algebre, Geometry. | gansens. 629 and ieee ack. tm EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS.—Pianos | test against the collection of the 1 per cont tax on | that this stock had fallen bait a point (that is ‘ cemétery. It now transpires that his body: MACA’ a Pr ee te? ns sents ee wing, me eae ee poy eS Wm. their See sales. Commissioner Morgan, being | half a dollar ona share.) If you sell him or any News Briefs. resurrected and stripped of a new sult of clounem, 5 Bex Ti, City Post Office. erty ‘Address wen snd-otkem Plate riage th oi Cam- the only Commissioner present, recommended that | other customer stock of this kind you make half a An inquiry will be made in the house of com- | a gift from the firm by which he was employed. Marketing delivered freoof charge to allpartaot the | Rnd Hepairing carefully: atsenten too as 1th atreet | (ey Put in writing what he i desire to submit point oneach share by keeping back the quota-| mons into the all treaty between the British ¢ ss 24 _ | northwest, above Pennsylvania avenue. olz-dm_ | and 1t Adres carefully considered by the board To et ee & phe Omice. | government and the Irish members in Kilmaiu-| a Barpe’s Discovery.—John Moerdier, of ar ee s SAFE DEPOSIT CO. F[4~££T DAVIS & 00.5 PIANOS. ‘TAX COLLECTIONS IN OCTOBER. Dought 80 shares of St. Paul preferred, and the | Yn 4h house of commons last evening a letter | POX? vho emigrated to this . OF BOSTON, TEACHER Boel = = Collector John F, Cook has submitted a state. — went up rapidly, and at the order of Mr. | was read from Mr. Brad. gh, asking leave to or atl Music atid Harmony. | G ECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY | *S®¢ECTED STOCK OF THESE SUPERB PIANOS | ment of the amount of collections through his | haseiurst, witness. Kept the quorartens Oe a state the grounds of the law on which he claims | uilitem, becoming Ured of bachelo : northwest, Lesons resumed Sop- Se ane ee NEW STXLES, LOW PRICES. Ce office for themonth of October, 188 from realty, | board, in tits stock down. |The gentleman found | He Gee etait sees Tae ce ee cats re, eee Mocmage : = ees THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, COME AND SEE THEM. Pee a se ep tion of tax lien certificates, years | out in another office that it was up, and camo in | Me" Eanouchere eave notice ther be wat ee band’s effects while he was at Work, and let. AY kas Corxyn 1éra Starer axp New Yous A H. L. SUMNER, 811 9th street northwest. Sere decor ae interest, and arrearages with | and “kicked,” and Mr. Hazethurst made him put | tha Mr, Bradivugh be hoarae ters learned of the existence of Mik, . a Perpetual Chartee Act of Congreas January 221 ASST. | Square and Baby Grand to order. ‘816 role Ucense, &c., &., all amount- Recusscu whe Gn eee, Cie A hegro wes hug by a mob near Big Bee valley, |1 on the other side of the Atlantic. Kents Sales ry ee at ds | etry” QRGANS, 27 STOPS, $125, PIANOS, | 4 FORTRAIT OF THR LATR OOMMISSIONER TWINING. | other defendants on as Witnesses, although they see oeemday, for outraging and murdering a | bridegroom returned he was taken in aataeaieen of Securities and Valuables on Speéial Deposit at lowest Stree Air DERTIE Gay and night. Cate: || On the 9h inst. the Commissioners received 4 | had been sworn. WOnerioe Piatt. tn ‘his Sleep, walked out of the | fault of bail lodged tn the cousty jail” pivately or im’ eas. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Prestdont. ton, N. J. . Se ie Te nn ee THE CASE SENT TO THE GRAND JURY. second story window of his house in Bridgeport, ——— oe GHAKLES C: GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vico Prestdent. = fenton: Tbeg you will diroct’ that ibe | The court sald the case was a complicated one | Conn., and fell a distance of 18 feet, mortally in: | ‘Tu Comer’s Evrecr in Havri.—The ALBERT 1. STURTEVERE, 7 HOTELS, &c. hung {n an appropriate place on the walls of the | and a foul thing all the way through, but he | Juring himself. 5 . Dela. | Hs With a cargo of logwood and hides, = GEN; _— 2 executive office.” To-day the Commissioners no- | would sond the case to the grand jury for thelr in. ware aiid Maryliud ship tual conapany (Sassntras | Pakoane, Haytl arrived here yesterday: | Capt GENTLEMEN'S GOODS F - Heo"! BauNswiex, (act Ca ining presented by Mr. Baker 10 Toetieation,., The defendants gave $500 bonds for | route), and otiiers, representing a syndicate of Eu- | morning, while close to Be Mare, Hast we een = SS Se ohn lpniece = Bak thelr appearance before the grand jury. Topean capitalists, has been down in Mary! com. 1 brilitancy et tides puneio neta pad Ghd Seuinreee ns Winey desire to expres - —— Inbpecting the proposed route for a ship canal be. | Lang, amir, of ETeat riliancy Bearanig. Oaae | ee NEW YORK crTy, Of the entire’peopie Sr ais Districe wien Major | THE Potowac Fats Cowrmact.—The subject ot | tween the Delaware and Chesapeake. ‘The est. | uth, and visible for some a oo — THE TRADE 3 fashionable, central and conventent house nas | TWining served 2 faithfully and 86 iuvelligenty, | awarding the contract for dredging the Poto. Re ot Seca ween one ee eee ee = ADES. pout cready’cnlaned and entirely senoretsd snghotd | 804 Who certainly will be qualified to have his | mae flats has been referred to the Secretary of Mr. HL. Stusre has sold his residence in New IBSON BROTHER home for permanent guests and the traveling public. | Mem hon by the nee of nS} War. ‘The papers in the case are to be-submitted | york, corner of Sth avenue and 20th street, to Her- MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM pad, on ate ai eens ‘The new and superb restaurants are under gteelient Doctratt t in ine District bi ie It eae this ‘afternoon. ter Broa. for $500,000. It ts to be used for mercan- 3 ERS, | management, ant have an unrivaled o Commissioners most appro] eee - : S26. Street, oppcatt> Patent Othe. eo Fine Fantnenayeeate Washington, D.C. | Root, anquot Halls and Private Parlors are now ready oat thls Randsome testimonial, should have ‘ee. Ocane “US Ey bos new case of yellow fever was reported m" ny fall tofaratinne jewechalir nimude by one of Major Twining’s most int = Fia., yesterday. There are hopes of ee ee ae Tee Or Se [2CeTES BINDERY, 1012 PENN. AVE —PLary wEDETNGS) mate friends, and they beg to assure you that Count mv GENERAL TERM. SOE Bo ees woaie Shirts at following prices:—Aciun, unfinished, Jd and Fancy Bindings of every description done at RECEPTIONS, your wishes In regard to its disposition willbe} yesterday, Church of the Ascension agt. Towles; | the yellow fever quarantine on the 15th. Pete. : finished, 90 cts. “ Feoriess, uniinished, G5 ets; | Teas pay attended to fe potiers by BANQUETS, Ero. complied with.’ submitted. Hewitt agt. Filbert; on hearing. ‘The joint congressional committce for the revi- Raleak, DO.cte, Large aencitenent Boxe nites. 00 | Soe Pee ey ee EW MOMmALS Proms 08 1 sca sal Get as = LIQUOR aICENEER, aia Equiry Cover—Juage Hagner. valof American shipping, of which Hon. Warner S, ® BLLeny, ANTON FISHE! 08-1, th, 5,26 MITCHELL & KINZLER._ | ¢n0 Commissioners todays J0Nn Coulers "and conn ee, Mee AEE, Camphill; auditor's report | SCT che Filth avenue hotel, New Work, Ce 5 SUCCESSOR To MENTE, Be Servet both eee AS, yon caer CURE EOUS A-BORE PARE. MEW SeRsey |: SONN We Deaiyy a Sox CRIMINAL CountT—Juage Wylte, ming Alfonso has phed his desire to Ha. DUPREUIL BuoraErs, Vila, Lace ter are pertesdy cleans Peihiee ccabe | June, Tess it ie heated by fuentes, has eam in every | | Wuar Szaron Veer Sava—Senator Vest thinks | Yesterday, Frank Bureh, house breaking: sen- | yui'g, Alfons ‘which wonld be used to cele. skies Penta Sretan weriOr | room; excelent ‘board; dings MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS cheerful surroun if Gov. Cleveland can keep united the factions of | tenced to one year in tye Erle count nitentiary. | prate the birth ot Infant Spanish princess be home couforts. A very desirable place for familics, A. Joyce, assault; nolle pros. "Sdan Din! | devoted to the relief of the sufferers Nhe cyelone 2 Hobzy, nszaule with attempt t in the Vuelta Abajo. os P GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 3212 F Szaxst Norrnwzsr, Wasuiserox, D.G 026-3mn tae New York democracy that he will certainty be 3 the next democratic for the presidency. | policy: do. G. W. lemocratic nominee residency. | Ei oficer q Quinian; on ‘A cold Wave has gone ana toe JAPANESE GOODS, __| Si tGianati tc armpaateriyt | Sas Somr“Yagr aut pee ee of the Finer! Dress Sbicts to onder. W FALL GOODS_FOR LAD JAY GOULD, 421 ora BIREET, (rnuative Stenger of Penneyivanta tor clerk, John | | To-day, Joseph-Stecker, wo aeyjie | tn Dublis, was, remanded for one week, ara to order. ‘stews A erect ‘from Pennay! 2 dex Renmoany-Bt-Ayias. 82) oe ae bg INDIES | _ The rate of taxation on Feal estate in Brooklyn, EERE eee jap TOUSO' Cloth and Sit Noume fd | ©sSrolia raniorae. Fieid for his old placo as doorkeoper, and a sear erent and rae WO-eRRIDIG 8 TY. tals Year will De S2a1.g on the $100

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