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———___ THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1ith St..57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tur EvEStec Stan fs served to subscribers in tho eity by on own account, at 10 cents per Week. or 44 cents per month. Coyies at the counter, 2 fentresch, By mall—postare prepaid—60 cents a mouth, r+ year, $6; six months, $3. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., 23 econd-claes mail matter. Tre Wrexty Stau—pub'ished on Fridav—$2 Portage prepaid. Six months, $1; 10 coyses for G0} ser fer $20. Ga An maj <riptions mnst be paid in advance; Beperce rent longer thar: {* paid for. Bate of advertring 5:23 LADI GOODS. M* SELMA RKUPPERT, 68 Nixte Street, orvostrre Parent Orrice. ARRASENE, BEAD, RIB- 3 abd all ‘T and WORSTED and Piano Cov- : WASTE AMUSEMENTS. PORD'S. E CALLENDEWS COLORED MINSTRELS. Received nightly by a large and del CALLENDER'S AND FU L\'S) COLORE! ELS. Wa The greatest i tustr LEWIS BROW _ SPECIAL CSP AN ABIOURNED eTIN Stockholiers of the ZENS) BUILD! COMPANY will beheld at the Board of Trade rooms, Market Space, near 9th street northwest, on THURS DAY iG, November I¢th. xt 7 o'clock. HAS. C. DUNCANSON, President. Attest: H. DINGMAN, Acting S ty THE STOCKHOLDET: 2, COLUMBIAN Bonk Note Company are hereby notified that a meeting will be held at the office of said compaiy in Axaatings ton, D.C., on FRIDAY, November 17th, 1882, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing Trustees for oL | : Washington News and Gossip, Government Receirts TO-DAY. nue, $394,078.73; customs, $003,428 22, THE LIFS-SAVING S¢RVICE.—General Super- it Kimball, of the Hts-sawing service, has Teerred to the board on Mfe-saving appliances Itoi about twenty-five plans and devices designed use at Iife-saving stations for their examinat nd report. ‘This board 1s now In session in N York city. at the offi:e of the Inspector of Li Internat reve TWO CENTS. It wasantioritatively stated at the White House to-day that the President has not as yet taken the matter of appointing a District. Commissioner to succeed Commissioner Morgan under considera- Uon, and that he does not intend to for some time. Mr. Morgan’s term of office will expire on the 16th of December, and between now and that tie it 1s expected that a great many applicants will press thetr claims for appotntment upon the Presi- for ton ow ra Telegrams to The Star. NEW YORK ELECTION RETURNS. ee PATTISON’S PLURALITY IN PENNSYLVANIA. FAILURE OF PERU PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Bricklayere’ Strike im Chicage. Curcago, Nov. 15.—The bricklayers ploy of the Ont., Nov. 18.—a\ 4 gtagataesconce tity Se tle eg S 3 wa originated ‘the car. Walp was vax hours, —_.—__. Petereburg’s (V atc Funder rer. MANDAMUS PROCEEDINGS INETTTDTED. Prrex-Bvro, Va., Nov. 15.—The counsel for nlus Joann. late funder treasurer of Peters rg, has instituted mandamus proceedings in supreme court of Virginia against Judge EM. Mann, of Hustings court, Petersburg, and E W. Couch, present readjuster city treasurer, to: Judge Monn to revoke his onder granted July 1882 allowing Couch to quailfy as city treasurer: The grounds upon which the Couch tide 16 as salled are that he served asa member of the cit council on the same day he qualified. © claims that when Judge Mann allowed him to qualify as treasurer he had resigned his seat im the council Rules in he case were fled thig morning. é i ——-_--__—_ Telegraphic 5 The Caryvilie Woolen Mili, at Milfor’, Mast were damazed by Q fire in the card room last night to the extent of $4,000; fully Insured. The Pennsylvania en: 2 company of New York 1 ving Stations, No. 3 Bowling Green. The mem- | dent, Several months ago, when IU was thought Ppuld Laxes to the controller on Its dividends for the STAMPING AND’ ‘Pithing Dad arch y Prats, enn iace Gaeieonon sor the Doifd are: Frank H Baby, president; | the Eresident would appoint a suceeene te Com Sear ending November ist to the amount Of 1 CUTE ~ ine Secwebary : r t. J. H. Merryman, U. . M3 Cay . A S810 Mora: ol ation of iy 447-27. = - : = Win FIFry OfnRy Fea fasiie FEATURES, | —7-D- MARTIN, Secretary Set | inlet. SA; itu "tb. Walker, U. it Me, | term. of office, aswell a3 successor to DAMAGED STEAMER WESTPHALIA, | itis reported thot the dominion parliament wih M WILLIAN, MAT (op AOVEMBER 7.3 THE STOCKHOL- | and B. C. Sparrow, D. P. Dobbins and J. C. Patter: | Commissioner ’ Dent, a great many re-assemble on the 20:0 of January next. ° inverter of hereby eetited that emia Hank Note Company are | son, of the life-sa rvie delegations, | petitions and applications Robert N. Pultz, or Rhinebeck, N. ¥. > | Bb) PLUSE " y by a. lution of e ve Wi se. et iS Bee enc OF Bite for Novetntee ae panecting of saidcompany called | Tue Camrver CaNARDS—Tho rumors tele- | lourned tint there was HO. uniueiiate prospect of | RAILROAD ACCIDENT; SIX MEN KILLED. Gown, but tis Goubttal be ah Goontee me Om CE0SH SND Is engaged to appear at this House. Per a, 1882, at 12 o'lock oon, when a proposition wili | graphed away foreshadowing sweepin< Cabinet | & New appointment the interest in the matter —_.___ ‘The special meeting of tie Canada Pacific share. a ma | De submitted to reduce the number of Trustees from | changes have apparently 09 foundation what. | SUbsided, and since then no new applications for es ry holders, calied for the 2kth, is for the or ATIONAL THEATER. OPERA. | seven to three. JAMES D. MARTIN, cna s: the office have been recetved. Those witch have ‘The New York Mecti increasing the capital stock and for the « AS nig-emtas Secretary. : a= eo an Srgrepe cre ey VOTES OF CAYUGA AND COLUMBIA COUNTIES—GEN. manne and prea, shares. ae ue theevssoa. vrrr rrrr a : FOTW 5 ‘ x and recommendations ‘t % KETCHAM'S VOTE. it 18 asserted in Rochester, N. ¥., t vauta avenue, Be BPE BP 8% MET TH CoS na temnovel to 43) fot nae Norte a eal | geen TOR Fee Es Se Ho ts here, It | have been arranged Im tabulated rorm for te con. AvBRN, N.Y. Nov. 15—The oMictal vote of | te Rochester and Pittaburg ralinead: how ease won nis AA PBB BBB OO T T be pleased to eee her patrons anit ni4-2t* | $8 Said, to advocate the appointment of Mr. Warner | ven‘once of the Presiient whenever he wishes to Cayuza county for governor is: Folger, 4,406; | chased the Rochester and Ontario Belt ratiroud PeR YARi AA BOB BB OO TF oF [=e ae D BurpEns | Ms Bateman for the vacant U. 8. judgeship for the | again give his attention to the subject. The fol-| Cleveland, S89; Howe 4s% For Goneimesinanee: | line and witt complete and operate the same as Bee ‘corner of I. Geaxd OPERA COMPANY. hatea lante took of kenuine | Soutwern district of Onto. Jowlug named residents of Washingtan compose | Large: Catrall, 5.646 in, 5,07. For Congress- | Soon as possible. ‘The tertus of the wale are Dot ahere: eee ‘i . Pe * BHU SS Nok HEN hE Pememnerts: | Tus Curvese Lecation’s Viert ro Pimapet-| po Klingle Wutant. Sis ones jose Sa es eres eee, | ee ar Wiieeberrs Pa., this m Ge. "a Patterns. BI ap each ent price. Also, a full curco of the well-known | Puta.—Mr. D. W. Bartlett, tne American secretary | nedy, John T. Mitchell, mes Hepsox, N.Y., Nov. 15.—The official vote of Co- | Stroyed the residence of Miss Kitza Mayor, cutalle : See cae oie a £%, Sehooner pcesse, W- | of the Chinese legatton, sfrived in Philadelphia | O'Beirne, Jno. F. Olms! pa ino. E. oy See lumbia county for governor Is: Cleveland, 6,700; tags toms of $70,000. half or which 1s insured. THERSDAY DOUBLE HILL THREE | PRIME AT ar aa mei ing sulin, last evening in company with the Chinese min- | {Rice MM. Holland, H. F. Crosby, Simon Wolf, | Folger, 3.607; Hopkins, prohibition, Gs ‘Mowe, he creditors of Paine & t, Providence, R, G 0. F. Dawson and L. M. Saunders.’ It 1s under- ‘ooms 1421 New York avenue. ister and his secretary, and were met at the depot S ondal a ears G on a eye greenback, 2%. For Congressman-at-large: Sio- | Es Woolen manufacturers, asssighed, considered Company—Fitw tine here, Verdi's Oper house at Ensby's Point. nl by Attorney Generat Brewster and escorted to the | *t00d ene ose ets cum, 6.435; Carroll, 3,984; Freeman, prouibttion, sottinn tegen “to gaa et She ee, ana welt GOLETTO, Sg ELYS CROAM B\EM REDUCES TN Continental hotel To-day they will visit. the In- 3 ; ase from thelr section of the city on the board of Com- dustrial works in Philadelphia, and to-morrow go MeDor ald, ereenbact 13. For Congressman, , Ketel fr Dp. 158,406.73; excess of a IL TROVATOR missione! nam, re $158 © 4,537: Tripp, green- itthes, $166,855.77. * y ; ve decided upon Mr. W. C. Dodge as , : = a Eshiivite an Fxtensive nt of Round Hats mation. Soresin the nasal passages are healed in a | to Altoona and Johnstown. ir representative man, and that the other East | Pack, 1,164; Scattering hie @ntrage Ones om Total shades by eminent FRIDAY, ABBOTT'S BE few days. Catarrhal headache is dissipated. Senseof | +. Gov. qunon, of Colorado is in Chicago, He | Washington claimants have withdrawn in tis - J amet Bonnets and (Emma abUsit Great Sleep-W. smell, taste and hearing are restored. Price 60 cents. | _EX-Gov. : . favor. They have not as yet brought the matter to the attention of the PresiJent. Sees Bee THE CRIME THREE YOUNG MEN-ARE CHAKOED WITH. LA So) At noon to-day in the Criminal Court, Judge SATURDAY, EMMA ABROTT MATINEF. announces that he is a candidate for the United Apply into nostrils with little finger. Butea Senate. PATTISON’S PLURALITY 39, joods received PHILADELFHTA, Pa.. 15.—OMectal_returns Ov. Write, three young white men—Maurice Conners, ud : : 3 Carannu.—F-r fifteen years I have been greatly an- | Cowsisstonen OF AGRICULTURE Lortya returned ‘The Potomac Dredging Contract. from every county in the state yr Pattison (dem- | Pat McNulty, and James Reynolds — were Abbott in Her Greatest Success, & ae ° a s 4 » : x : ocrat) for governor, a plurality over Beaver (te- 1 OF LAMMERMOOR. noyed with this diarusting disease, which caused €e- | to the city e and was atthe depart-| IT 18 AWARDED TO F. SANFORD ROSS, OF NEW a8 > placed on trial on the charge of outraging the ) HIDE GOES vere pain in my head, continual dropping into my Fone ee at iy publican) of 39,04 ne, ment to-day. Mrs. Loring has also returned to JERSEY. SATURDAY EVENING, At Popsdar Prices, BAUM'S, HION ABLE v8 Ios of ci Pee ULSTERS, SHAWLS, HOODS, INGS, MITTS, BOOTS, DRAWERS, &c., feceived, and ladies who have been waiting for ili find a complete asso ASKE re haw ast pened & handsome lot of Bas- ets, including Work Baskets, Infante’ baskets, Waste Perkcte, Flower Baskets, Work Stands, Wall Pockets, Jair Reces ver &c., to be sold at less than re Apet f Haik LOT: erlot of LOTH CRINOLET BUSTLES, 50c. up to$3.50. HOOP. few style. double tapes. best quality. LADIES’ COT ‘ON and MERINO UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, COR- BETS, GLOVES, LACES, NOTIONS, &e.. in, jariety and at lowest prices. The CHOIGEST HOSIERY for ladice apd children. without exception, in this cit Our ‘HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT contains great a variety of handsome 4 aa can be found goywhere and at as low prices. Comparisons solicited om competent judges. DOUGLASS’, 9th street. 031 MES: 3: P. PALMER, 1107 F STREET, Willexhibiton THURSDAY, Novewser 2, er Late Importation of MODES for MISSES AND CHILDREN, Fost received direct from London and Paris. 030 WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY PA- frons and public that I am now prepared, to exhibit ‘assortment 1 Mrs. o® Bchoice, it of MILLINERY GOODS, includ- ing the latest Novelties in Fancy Feathers, Birds and ‘Ostrich Plumes. Hats for the little folks a great spe- eialty. Brisg & Co.'s Transfer Stamping Patterns. $2 gay in is respectfully solicited A EFFERS, 2138 Pennsylvania avenue. im N ‘ME VON BaAee 1 formerly with Lord & Taylor's, New York; Wm. Barr & Co.. St. Louis, ‘Bo. Cloaks, "‘Dolmane aid Suits made at the shortest notice. Perfect Work. Superior Fittine. usseaus a specialty. 5-0! 907 Pennsylvania ave., over M, Willian’s. C= RUPPERT, OS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. BARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, EN FANCY WORSTED WORK ef new desiens for Embroidery on Linen, Mammoth snd Felt Cloth. A tull ine of Worsted and Kuntted Goods, Child's Bonnets, Embroidered Cloaks, all sizes, Sud a general outfit for children. Germantown and Zephyr Worsted, Gerinan, Spanish, Bungarian Yarns, hteloens ORI clos Embroidering Biatertal on hand. Stamping promptly executed. of Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Mskee CORSETS to order in every style and matertal, snd guarantees perfect fit and comfort. HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Undercl - Merino Underwear Oy a le Dress Reform Gools. nt der Braces and rench Corsets and Bustles. ‘The *‘Hercules” Sup- porting Corset, for which Mixs H. is special agent, anda $1 Corset, her own make, thatfor the prica it be surpanned. French, Gerinan and Spanish spoken. S a5 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. mer, Choice Goods in ¥ AND PORCELAL arers in Ei in Great Varicty. OF ALL KINDS. a (is NEW GooDs. 709 ENGLISH DECORATED Vs SKETS, &e., &e. ‘DRESDEN CAN Picco IN 1 QUE. ELABRAS and LAMPS. PARIAN MARBLE and FINE Bers PURNISRING DAT LOW P: WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 9 MARKET SPACE. ODS IN LARGE VARIETY ES ATED WARE, 3b RETCREN UTENSILS. 26 ~ (OLD WEATHER Is COMIN! = fur itearly by purchasing a first RTOVE. BE OR FUENAC stock isnow you will favor us with » oy call we can the largest assortment of St, .Geqere ond Stag Head Elevated sland Fire Side Jewel Latrobes, gud Parstow Furnaces, Also Slate aud Grates. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Job- i Repairing pro: attended to. W. 8. JENA & CO., ‘117 7th street nortnweat. {EN’S GOOD: SHIKT FACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, $16 F Street, opposit> Patent Office, Fine Dre's S'irts to order. Receivime daily fall weixh! Culerwear end new styiee Neckwear. , Hoady- emt Bove Shirts 3f followin ai S B. ELLERY, * ~ SUCCESSOR TO PUBREUIL BROFHERS, FRS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS MANUPACT UTIs FURNISHINGS. ‘12 F Sruxer Norruwest, Wasuinetox, D.C. 'y of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Ei Eis Fine torts order " LSS Sn BOHEMIAN GIRL. With Entire Strensth of Abbott Company. XT WEEK—THE WORLD. ER BY THE LADIES OF LIST CHURCH, at MARINT E street northwest, THURSD vember 16, 1852, from 4 te W THEATER COMIQUE. EMBER 13, ity of the world’s Champion Gladiator, JOHN L. SULLIVAN, And his renowned combination, including McCO¥ AND FARRELL, - HOEFFLER AND'BIBBY, : CRONIN AND SULLIVAN, NT AND SAVILLE, MISS GEORGIE MELNOTT! And a host of other’ celebrities. t2Mctinees TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Reserved seats now on sale at box office. nid GRAND CONCERT AND LITERARY ENTER- irpose of erecting a ‘ABERNACL i of Bud Eaiestor LINCOLN HALL, THUKSDAY EVEND nist ROF. SHEPHERD'S ORCHE to furnish the choicest Music for bal! tertainments, etc., at very Solo playing and teaching i¢ at the following places: Profs. Lancing Academy, at McCauley’s Hall, 209 Yanis avenue cast, store under hali: Music Store, and at V ud Dancing Academy, 1 east corner of 19th and Pa. avenue. nil (TX POPULAR coNceRTs. . director December Sth Metzerott’ Congregational Church, Dr. J. Opening concert FRIDAY EVEN with reserved seat for course, on Thursday: 8 a.m. No reserved seats for single con Single admittance, sold. December Ist. o31-In1 Do, 626 ON EXHIBITION No. 526 # AND FALE AE } Street. MARKRITER'g, No. 626 E street northwest, one door from 7 (icice Ont Paintings, Engravings, Chromon, ete Large and Choice Stock of Paperhangiiyes, Picture Frames, Picture Cord and Tareels, Rings, Maerkriter’s. Terms Cash. Free Art Gallery FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e. GocrABLE AND ENTERTAINME: HE LA- Diss’ AID SOCIETY of the arch the Refor- mation, B street and Pennsyivania avenu: ee (Capitol Hill.) will give the first of their MONTHL’ PAKLOR SOCIABLES on TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, at 8 e’clock. An interesting program of Music and Recitations, to be followed with Refreshments. Admittance, 10 cents. nit. F“2, For the Benefit of THE DASHAWAY REFORM CLUB, AT MASONIC TEMPLE, NOVEMBER 14, 15 and 16. ‘Season tickets, 50 cents, entit'ing the h Ider to fa chance in the Grand Drawing at the close of the Fair. nih ATTORNEYS. ALD, EX-ATI UAW. reoran Building, ar. tc} ‘01 123 Attorney-at-Law, Rooms 2 and 4 Gunton Law Bailing, 472 Louisisna avenue. 27 _HOTELS, &e. AKK HOUSE, A- BURY PARK, NE in readiness for guests at rei June, 1883. Tt is heated by furnace, has gas in every 0 xeeleut board; cheerful surroundings and “comforts. A very desirable place for tamilies. _JAPANESE GOODS JAY GOULD, 421 97 STREET, BETW! D 2,30 F sls, ohe square from Pennéylyania avenue. Serofis, Lanterns, Faus, Decorative Pictures, Bor- ders, ete. Also, new Xmas Cards, Scrap Pictures, ete. of L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, c 98 SEVENTH STREET, Betwees I anp K Nortuwest, Would respectfully invite attention to his selections HANDSOME NEW GOODS, which are offered at es amarkably low prices. Gerster Cloth, all colors, 25c., Terra Cotta, Bronze, Electric, Green, &e. Beautiful Piaids, Silk and Wool, 28¢.: formerly 50c. Figured Dress Goods that retailed at 20, only Idige. Chuddah Cloth, 15e., a eat ete. i. plendid Cashineres, in k and colors, 35. Fine All-wool Cashmeres, 50, 6234, 75c. and $1. Novelties in Dress Plushes and Velyets. Green 5-4 Cloth, choice quality, $1, 25. Silks aud Satins, Brocades, &c. ‘The New Shades in Ladies’ pening Coot UNDER WEAK for LADIES, GENTS and CHILDREN We particularly recommend those suffering trom rheumatism to buy our prepared Ked Flannel Under- wear, $1.25 to $1.50 each; or we sell a pure medicinall: pared Flannel at 50c. per yard, equal to goods ‘usual retuilea for 75¢. Corsets, $5, 60: 75c., $1, €1.98 and up. Hosiery, Glov id Handkerchiefs. Have just received lots of pure Linen Benet slichtly imperfect, at less than half prices. Call see them b- fore thev are all sold out. Full stock of Domestics, Table Linen and Towels. Blankets, Flannels, Cassimeres and Housekeeping Last, but not ‘Misses’ Woolen He in sizes frvin Sto i. Sher pet pase sie 2 BALTIMORE CASH STORE. m 908 7th street northwest. Fee TRIMMING. ANOTHER SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED AT LAST WEEK'S PRICES. SILK AND SATIN GARMENTS, FUR AND QUILTED LINED. SEAL SKIN GARMENTS, FRO! WISIRSS TRQME 95 INCHES 70 47 WILLETT & RUOFF’S, nlo 905 Penna. Ave. D ered OF BR BB FEE K K oe oop Bo Bx ag aA REE K K An Infallible Remedy for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. Conta: quinine. Bald by Drugwista. Price 60 conte per bottle pesos AND ORGANS Sold for cash or on instalments, rented or exchanged. Agent for GEO. STECK & CO. AND EMERSON PIANOS, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Allnew Music and Music Books received as soon as issued. ; / H. EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, near ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellis & Co, o12 throat, and unpleasan threath. My sense of smell was muchimpa‘red. By a thorongh use for six months of Exy’s Cream Batm I have entirely overcome these troubles, J. B. CASE, St. Denis Hotel, Broadway and 11th street, New York. CREAM BALM, for Catarrh, Cold in Head, etier satisfaction than any other prepara. B. ARMS: RONG, Droggist, Wilkesbarre, Pa. M BALM COMPANY, Owego, New York. VED A FRESH SUPPLY OF re Cod Liver Oil, at 50c. per pint bottle, at Drag Store, corher $th street und Penneyi- nue. my25-6m (ce? SAMUEL KER, t-& 930 7th atreet northwest. invites attention to his advertisement in to-day’s Star of ELY’S CR “BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.” _Give him a cail. nd w York avenue, ciation building). 0} F, BROOKS, 531 15TH Sym Full assortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- coran Building. z (eS EUBNISH INDUSTRIFS, NOT AL <S nevolent citizens of the District of Columb who approve of the practical methods of the Asso 3 1eci to give orders for mak jeutlemen's Unde Sewing, ce, W: a5, Associa.ed Charities, 922 ‘open from 8 a.m. to6 p.m. (o>? SAL S. SHEDD, ie 409 92H StreEt Nontawest. GAS FIXTUR ATE MANTELS, _ LATROBE NA RANGES, PLUMBING and ING. Jobbing promptly done, 89 Removed from corner York avenue northwes GLEN FLOK £KESH FROM THE SPRING, W. C. MILBURN, Prarmactst, mis N° MEDICINE GIVEN! Exeept in those cases where, on examination, it may be found necessary to prescribe certain Blood Rem- edies, which, combined with my pecu- liar Magnetic Operation, accelerate a perfect and radical cure. , ELECTRICITY AND SCIENCE COMBINED! MAGNETIS DR. 0. DODGE PHELPS, (of New York) twenty years experience in the treatment of Chronic Discases, late of Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans, Harcford, Springfield, Boston and Baltimore, Md., has engaged LINCOLN HALL, Where he will publicly heal the sick, ‘without money and without price, "every morning from 10 to 110 clock, for about 10 days. COMMENCING FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER rH. Has also taken parlors at 505 12H STREET NORTHWEST, between E and F, Washington, D.C., until February Ast, where those who are able and willing to pay may come, from 11 a.m. to8 p.m. each day. The public are invited to witness the wonderful cures performed in the hall. ADMISSION FREE. NO SURGICAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED, CHRONIC DISEASES CURED!! ACUTE PAIN INSTANTLY RELIEVED! THE BLIND SEE! DEAF HEAR! THE LAME WALK! It FFURNAcEs, RANGEs, GRATES, PLUMBING, GENERAL JOBBING. TRE HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 317 NINTH STREET, Branch, 1730 P street, near Dupont Circle. né6 (pABEAGES ! CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! My stock of FALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES is very large and complete, embracing in part— LANDAUS, LANDAULETTES, COUPES, BROUGH- AMS, COUPE ROCKAWAYS, COUPELETTS, T CABIS, &., &o. Santee cernayanres Repairing promptly attended to. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, n10-1m Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. n.w, Sor ee wees poly aera SS Sarin SAMUEL EIRK sON. 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, For first-class work and artistic tailoring place your orders with the leading houre of Washington. 024 Washington for the season. THE FOLLOWING PATENTS Were tssued yesterday : Lewis Abraham, Washington, lead or cray: holder; Annie Beall, Frostburg, Md. Apparatus for poaching exgs; James A. Milholland, Cumber- an Secretary Lincoln yesterday afternoon awarded the contract for dredging the Potomac flats, to P. Sanford Ross, of Jersey City, at 21.2cts per cubic ard. The bids were opened at the office of Major Hains, Oct. 30th, and since then the matter has been Under investigation with a view of ascer- ‘on M4., automatic block siznal mechanism for | taining the responsibility of the different bid- raliways; John B. Norris, Richmond, Va., dry | ders. “Major Hains turned the matter over to lubricant for machinery, &c.; James P, Stabler, | General Wright, who y day aiternoon sub- Sandy Spring, Md., creamer. Post OFFICE DEPARTME! Promotion —The mitted the papers to the Secretary of War, with the recommendation that the bid of Ross be ac- cepted, Ubrowing out the bid of W. H. Adams, of Postmaster General to-day promoted Mr. F. N.| thiscity, which was 193s cts per cuble yard. Bassett chief clerk, to Mill the vacancy caused by | GEN. WRIGHT'S REPORT RECOMMENDING THE RE- the resignation of Mr. Frank Howe. Mr. R. 8. JECTION OF THE LOWEST BID. Boswell was appointed stenographer .of the de-} The communication of Gen. Wright to the Sec- partment. retary of War upon the subject of awarding the NAVAL ORDERS.—Master Chas, G. Calkins, or-| Contract for dredging the Potomac flats says: dered to examination for promotion. ter Wm. | “Icoacurin his (Major Hains’) recommendation H. Slack and Passed Assistant Engineer A. J. Ken-| that the bid of W. H. Adams, the lowest received, yon, detached from the Juntata, and placed on | for dredging in the Potomac river, near Washing- Turlough. Ensign Ridgely Hunt, from the James- | ton, D.C., be rejected, an1 that the bid of Mr. P. town, and ordered to tue Juniata. Peyton P. Bibb, from the Wachusett, and ord to the coust survey steimer McArthur. Pa Assistant Engineer Asa M. tonomah, and ordered to the Juniata. PERSONAL. —Ex. Cabell, of Virginia, is at the Metropolits H. Rothacker, of the Denver Tribune, 1 up his residence there. of Fiori enators 4, are in jer has returned to'Ol The Court of ala ISTANT COU! ‘The re-established court of commissioners ama Claims. No. 1412 H street, this morning, French being also on the bench. Creswell, spectal counsel, and Walker Bi: 4, represented tie governme! mnitted a list of a: proved, as follows: Assistant cou v York clty: Jas. H. Havi orge G. Frelinghuysen, tol, Me. ay, New York; A. D, Gri wood, 0: James H. Gilbert, Ni ard, New Orleans; Henry Lardner, San Francisco; ington, D. C.; David A.) John A. Osborn, ‘New _ York. Commisstoners: Lemuel GD wne3 Machi: port, Me.; Robert BR. Odell, Minn.; Jolin F. Swayne, Fort Worth, Texas, question of procedure was discussed and two t cases Selected to present the point Involved. SST. orge A. King, of Washington, D. C, admitted to practice at the bar of the court, sable = SENSATION CAUSED BY A SMALL-POX PATIENT Tae HEALTH OFFIce.—This morning when Mr. a colored Pape Until he threw open the door, whe showed thit it was a note from Dr. C. had the small-pox. that office and wait there until called for. Short notifled Dr. Pool, the medical sanitary pector, and Health Officer Townshend, who broken out all over with small- very mu lance, Which was sent for at once, soon ay and took him to the small-pox hospital. He his name as Joseph Dade, 41 years old, and at Brandywine, this man was in an advanced. stage of small- she Th gated. ——— THE MASONIC MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION.— The annual meeting of the Masonic Mutual Relief Assoclation was beld last night at Odd Feilow’s hall, an unusually large numoer of members at- tending, and above 500 votes being polled in the election of officers. After reading the annual port, Mr. I. N. Burritt offered a resolution that new Class be started in the association during the coming year, witch was adopted. The mecting then proceeded to the election for seven directors to serve for three years, and four to fill vacancies, inted to receive the contested, the main point at issue being for a separation .of manage- ment of the relief association and the Washington ‘This, 80 far as the clec- and twelve tellers were ap votes. The ballot was wel Endowment Association, tion for this year 1s concerned was a su though the anti-endowment ticket was not elected, not one of the directors elected are directors of the Endowment Association. Those elected were as follows: Joseph Hamacher, A. K. Williams, Midshipman atticn, from the Mlan- enator Dorsey has returned from his trip to New Mexico.— Senator Logan has gone to New York for a few days.——Congressman L AND COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED. Alabama claims reassembled at the court room, alef Justice Wells presiding and Assoelate Juiges Harlan and Hon. J. A. e eSq., large attendance of the bar. Mr. tant counsel, commuisstoners &., Whose appointments were ap. sel, Hamilton John ©. Ferrill, Sivannah, David A. Chamberlain, Bris muel C. Mills, Wash- cKinley, Honolulu, Ha- wallan Islands; James 8, Nickerson, Philadelphia Special Minneapolis, more and Hewitt, of New York, W. A. Newlin, of Philadelpiita, and L. Dean. were of the Health Office, arrived there he saw man in the vestibul, who handed him a He could not see what was written on it a hasty glance . Norton, Of 805 H street northeast, stating that this man Mr. Short instantly directed him to leave the office, and go up the alley near Mr. am:ned’ the man sufficiently to see that he was ox, anid his hend swoHen, The sinall-pox ambu- sail he came from the other end of Benving’s bridge, but before that he had been working for Mr. Dickson, As soon as it became known that pox there was a general scattering of people trom the immediate neighborhood of the Health Ofce. The man hat been sent into the very heart of the city, In place of directing him toa temporary ter and promptly notifying the Health O:tice. Health Oflice was at once thoroughly tumi- antord Ross, of Jersey City, the lowest respon- ble bidder, be accepted. The magnitude of the ork and the great tmportance ittached to Its proper perormance, induces me, however, to Sud- init the papers for consideration.” WHAT SECRETARY LINCOLN SAYS, Secretary Lincoln stated this moratn; law requires that the eont lowest responsible bilder that the ct be awarded to the \d when the biis were Tr 0. n | Fece:ved an Invest! d to as Washington.—Mr. George F. Lamborn, who was | certain the respr bidder et Last Wednesday by Rev. Dr, Ward, of the | Mr. W. H. Ads Gener: Foundry M. E. church, to Miss Eiima Dowell, a | Wright ani the ary Were of the uninimous niece of Representative Houck, of Tennessee, will | opinion that it would not be advisable to award Ie th his bride for Silver Cli , on Filday, | the contract to hin. ‘The standing of Ross was then Invest: sfactory thai civ ‘hia, and & — 8 ‘etary sco for that while the diff rence be- as, fs. in ms and Ross was perh iio, P: + between the Of-T3 OF Ros t to him was so great that ngly tortunate that a respo contractor Was found Wio Was comparatively tn fats bid. THE CONTRACTOR FOR THE FLATS IMPROVEMEN P. Sanford Ross, who has been awarded the contract for the dredzing of the Potomue flats, is a resident of Jers:y City. He is recommended as a man of credit, character and ability, by the best citizens of its’ home and els*where, where he Is known. Mr. Ross will come to this city at once, and with his family will perm nently live here until his contract is completed. of J. nt. The Garfield Monument Fair. THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTION. At the meeting of the board of direction of the Garfield Monument Fair last evening, Mr. J. W. Thompson presiding, Major Clapp reported that over a dozen companies would participate In the military parade and drill, and.upon motion of Com- missioner West, he was instructed to ascertain whether the Secretary of War will detail troops to take part in the parale. An offer was received from the manufacturers of the Columbia bicyle, of a nickel plated bicycle, asa prize in the Dicycle contest. The chairman of the bicycle committee sald that so far as known large delegations will be present from Baltimore, Philatelphia, and other cilles north and east. Mr. Hawley stated that the Hi. B. Sinith machine company, Smithville, N. J. MlLalso offer a nickel plited bicycle to be con- tested for. Mr. Bateman, from the committee on mu-ie, sald that the managers of Ford’s and the National theaters will give a benefit matinee on Tuesday during the week of the fair, the proceeds. to go to the fair. Gen. Swaim sald the work in the C.pitol dome and anne: will be completed this resent week. Mr." Roose, from _ the Knights Templar committee, ‘reported that bout one thousand men will be in line. Dr. Brown, from tue committee on art, reported that fifty cases of intinzs have so far been re- celved, one huntred patutings being now in we city, Commissioner West gave an account of his visit to Balt:more yesterday, and a resolution was sed providing th it the Baltimore local commit- tee should be given every opportunity to exhibit. Gen. Swaim an] Mr. Mussey were appointed from the committee to again visit altimore to-day to meet the local board. Satisfactory reports were Tecelved from Varlous state boards. The ladies’ ald committee, of Tennessee, and the ladies of the sassoclition met lastevening and trans- acted business in connection with thelr part in the fair, The following District merchants hate se= cured spice in the erynt of the Capliol: C. ell, grocer; C. Baum, millinery and fanc is; E. Caveriy, gus fixtures, &+.; W. S. Roose, 1s and tobacco; Woo tward & Lothrop, dry and fancy goods; A. Siks & Co., men’s clothin: Milne & Proctor, furniture; King’s Palace, millinery. poate dale An Enotish Boy's Story or How He was Ropsed.—Yesterday there arrived on the 1:10 train from the north over the B:ltimore and Poto- mac railroad an English boy, who gives his name as Henry George,and whostates that he came from London about six months ago, having some little means; that for several months he had worked in @ candy manufactory in New York city; that re- cently a young man, about 19 years oid, giving the name of Willams,’ pursuaded him t6 leave his lace there and come here, where he could obtain & per week; that yesterday morning he started to this city with Wiliams, and on the way Williams suecee'ied in making him belteve that in passing through the tunneis he might be robbed, and it yrould'be better for him to give him (Williams) his effects; and that he (George) accordingly over his pocketbook, containing about $60 in Eng- lish money and some other change, as also the check for his trunk to Williams, On'their arrival here Williaras managed to slip away from George, and also to yet away with the trunk, and has noi Ky m= ew ¥. jas- A est AT w. tn- ex- Te- no John A. Foos, Chas. J. Watson, B. F. Parker, Samuel C. Mills, Joseph Mertz, 8. Norris Thorne, and Richard G. Mauss. ee SurT AGAINST THE DisrRicr.—Messrs. Ross and Dean to-day entered suit for Philip Hutchinson the District of Columbia for $1,000 damages to property, lots 7 and 8, in Uniontown, caused by the defendants so constructing a pavement as to divert a stream from its matural course so that it flows over his lands, &., depriving him of the ie use of the same, —— FONERAL OF Mrs. Evita HARLAN CHILD.—Men- tion hag Deen. made in Tm Stak of the death, in Chicago last Sunday, of Mra. Halth Harlan Cahia, daughter of Assoclate Justice Harlan of the Unit Mrs, Child was about he aie Sanrene) Court. oe years 0} hteen months a, eee to Mr. ch ‘then a resident 01 ass. now of Chi beck a child was born tothe coup event Mrs. Child had been in Temains were brought to this hue Presbyterian church. eager THE “SUNDAY CHRONICLE” LIBEL Case.—This morning,in the Criminal Court,B:njamin F. Hack- ad yesterday for libel Chronicle of April 30 an article in reference to Hon. Alonzo Bell, late Assistant Secretary of the Interior, headed “A’ man and Henry Reed, indicted ud) in the [person it will do to watch,” ap) J. Johnson. as thelr cor not guilty. Fuller, M. M. M. Wilson, Wm. A few months le, and since that health. The and the funeral lace this afternoon from the New York ave- been seen since The detectives were notified. ———_— ‘Tae Boys RELEASED AND WARNED.—The six small boys who were before the Police Court yes- terday, for breaking into the house of Mr. Jullen ‘Tapp, of No, 1411 10th street, and stealing a lot of urricane in Pennsylvania. Mitrorp, Pa., Nov. 15,—The he wind in many years visited here y noon, lasting over an hour. Tres were blown down and torn out by the roots, and telegraph poles and wires were broken down, 80 a8 to sus- ‘ ication by Wire. Ruin fell heavily all the afternoon and eventing. Foreign News by Cable To-day. RUSSIA CURTAILING HER DIPLOMATIC REPRESED IN GERMAN Loxpox, Nov. 15. orrespondent of the Standard at Paris says he hears from an authentic source that the Russian government has decided to suppress all 1s embassies and legations in Ger- Many, with the excepion of those at Berlin and Stuttgart. PATRICK JOYCE SENTENCED TO BE BANGED. Deaity, Nov. 15.—Patrick Joyee, whose trial for the murder of the Joyce family began on Monday, Was to-day found gutity and sentenced vo be hanged on the 15th of December. THE DAMAGE TO THE STEAMER GELLERT. Lowpon, Nov. 15.—The steamer Gellert, whitch left Hamburg ‘November 91 for New York, and put back to Plymouth with the loss of two blades: of her propeller, wil go on the dock at Devenport on Friday, the’ government having removed an Iron-clad trom the dock to accommodate her, | The repairs Will probably be tuisued by Satur- day. BUTENANTS TA to the Dimes trom Meutenants of the ured al hanged. ABOUT TO RI Loxnoy, Nov. 1 ne Leeds Mercury says th resignation by Lord Selborae of the lord b chaticellorship 1s undoubtedly imminent. DEAD. Zvnicn, Nov. 13.—Dr. Johann Gottfried Kinkel ts dead, - 15.—A dispate vairo states that one of th false prophet has been c PRI Lonnon, Nov. 1 ST GREVY'S ILLNESS, A dispatch tothe Exchange Telegram Co. from Parts declaras that despite con- tradiction, President Grevy had apopletic attacks on Monday and Tuesday. “There have been slinilar reports previously, but they proved to have been circulated merely for Bcurse purposes. ‘The oft clal account adinits that President Grevy was slightly ill on Monday, but says he was able to preside at a meeting of the cabinet on Tuestay. Loxpor” Nov. 15, 2:30 p.m.—A telegram from Paris this afternoon states that President Grevy has completely recovered from his tndisposition. SHREWSBURY RACES TO-DAY. Lonpon, Nov. 15.—At the Shrewsbury meeting to-day the race for the Shrewsbury cup (handicap) Was won by Mr. K. 8. Evans’s four year old bay colt Falkirk, Lord Ellesemeres five year old chest- nut horse Wallenstein and Lord Rosebery’s three year old chestnut filly Vista ran a dead heat for second place. Nine horses ran. The betting against Falkirk at the start was 8 to 1. He won by ashort head. An objection was laid against the winner because of bumping. The Duke of Hamilton’s 8 year old baycolt city Arab was the favorite at 3 against 1. Lonpon, Nov. 15.—The objection against Falkirk was overruled. THE SECOND RULE OF PROCEDURE. Loxpox, Nov. 15.—In the House of Commons this afternoon the second rule of procedure, as amended last evening, was adopted with further minor amendments. ————— Railroad Smash-up. SIX MEN KILLED AND SEVERAL WOUNDED. AS CITY, MO, Nov. 15.—News has been re- d here of & disastrous wreck, watch occurred on the Alton road at 6:30 o'clock last evening near Ok Grove, 20 miles est of this place. As a construction train was backing up from Grain Valley to Oak Grove it collided with a hand-car on which were four men. ‘The men on the hand-car jumped, escaping injury, but the construction train, of five curs and a caboose, were dil abrakeman, named Corcoran, and five s men Were killed and elght or ten others wounded, ———— Unfortunate Pera. FAILURE OF THE CALDERON PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. PANaMa, Nov. 7.—The negotiations commenced by the Chiltan government with Garcia Calderon, througit the medlation of Mr. Logan, ts reported “to have finally terminated, and Calderon ts Said to | have returned to his place of confinement at An- gol. Itis belleved that he at first agreed to cede to Chill, Tarapaca, Taena and Arica to the line of the river Sama, but afterwards changed his opin- Jon on the matter, and was only disposed to cede the first of these provinces to the line of the Valley of Camarones. This put a temporary termination to the conferences. Subsequently they were re- newed, having asa basis the conditional surren- der of ‘racna and Arica, the ultimate ownership to bedetermined by the United States at the expira- Uon of fifteen years. Now, as already stated, the discussion has terminated, and it 1s probable the Chiltans will next treat with Iglesias or Plerola, should the latter come out. Meanwhile the situa- tion in Peru ts becoming worse day by day. GUERRILLAS SURPRISED AND DESTROYED. Near Tarata a guerrilla band appeared a short tme ago, led by the famous Peruvian Colonel Al- barracin. A troop of cavalry was sent on from ‘Tacra under Commander Vargas, and the bandit were surprised and completely destroyed; Albar- racy, his son, some officers and many soldiers be- ing Killed on the field. ‘The Henry Ward Beecher Suit, New York, Nov. 15.—The trial of the suit of Samuel Wilkerson against the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher was co.tinued to-day in the supreme court John R. Howard was recalled to the stand, and testified that the Publishing firm of Ford & Co. had certatnly paid Mr. Beecher royalties to the amount of $3,017.60. During the winter of preserves and other things, and whose case was contfnued until this morning for Roo were called up to the bar forsentence. ‘The court gave them a long lecture, and satd he would teke their ersonal bonds for their goed behavior if Prosecut~ ing Attorney Moore concurred. Mr. Moore said he endorsed the courts version of the matter. The defendants were then released on thelr personal bonds, but were notified that judgment could be enforced if they did not conduct themselves prop- erly in the future, : ——— ‘Te Y. M. C. A. ANNIVERSARY.—The thirtieth anniversary meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association was held at the Foundry church last evening, and the attendance waslange. Rev. Wm. Leonard, of St. John’s church, “Georgetown, read a ‘scriptural selection, Rev. 8. H. Greene delivered the opening, Prayer Mr. TA. Harding, secretary, and Rev. J. G. Ames, president of the ee] made short addresses upon the practical work the association, and the anniversary address was delivered by Rev. Wm. A. Bartl of the New ‘York avenue Presbyterian church. Rev. Wm. F. Relate | pastor of Foundry church, pronounced the ‘Del lon. Among the ministers nt, be- ‘sides those mentioned, were Rev. C. B. Ramsdell, Rev. Or. W. W. Hicks, Rev. J. E. Rankin and Rev. Mr. Wynkoop. Mr. W. K. Cohen rendered an organ voluntary during the exercises. ——__~»—___ ‘License Agent Raff this mornt ot ‘Swore out six Keeping un- ae ih 1872 Mr, Beecher wrote about eight chapters, or one-half of the second volume. AS the re- celved copy from Mr. Beecher It was sent to the a and putin form. There was no delay on ¢ part of the firm. ee Frort in North Carolina. Wnannaroy, N.C., Nov. 15.—There was a killing frost here last night, the first of the season. pecans eeacatg ‘The Man Who Killed 8. P. Belmor. Newport, R.L, Nov. 15.—D. B. Allen, with the death of S. P. Belmor, on board the U: States steamer Portsmouth, was arraigned by the civil authorities this morning on a charge of man- slaughter. He not ty, in default of $10,000 bail was commit 0 await the action of the grand jury. ‘The Damage to the Steamer Westpha- 2. LARGE HOLES KNOCKED IN HER. PonrsMouTs, Nov. 15.—The Westphalia was sur- veyed in the ‘dock to-day. Tho damage 4c] eee mes itt i | of ul person of Henrietta Robinson, a colored woman of about 55 years of age, on September 84, last. Messts. HH. Wells, Jr, and Chas. Pelham peared for the prisoners, and Mr. C. 8. Moore the go ut. The colored woman testified that she lived tn South Washington, and on the Night In question she lost mart citfered to 8h dat he they cutroged her. to the effect that one of the men went off for Ricers (Prather and Krancher) found taiaman with the woman and took both to the statiome took her to a © sky, leaving the largest man with her; thas house, and going back, the two others came up ey were looking for a young maa to the station, ‘w the wotna em. The government com cluded tts testim 1:40 o'clock. Maurice Conners testined in his own behalf tnat there w no force used by him, and that Reynolds nd McNulty came up, and the woman saying she Wanted whisky he sent them for it. ut Nully and Reynolds denied the charge againat en. nr THE police are looking foraman who @ prisoner named Heury Iders to the f.th precines staid house last night and represented that he Was an officer and Would appear at court this | morning. “Che young man was locked up all night and bri e © Court thls morning and discharged because ho one appeared against him, - => Affairs in West Washington. PAYING Canat ErLoves.— and T1 *sWeelt pald the canal employes s® Cumbes : September of this year |ana_p: left on’ the orgctown lagi evens 1g The line about ‘Tne CaTnoric Ustoy.—At the meeting of the ersetown Citiolic Union last evening a fine Tho weekly ene romning popular, ember of last chet Moryland t¢ urpose of payl Iverary prowram was rendered. Lertainments of th: Union are. & Baviy Bear pout 10 last — Chas: I vot,a colored bout brought to | the station by"Gallcer Burrows, having been badly waten about the heed by anothy nal boatman, Y the nant Of ts assallant We MARRIAGE of Miss Maty Suuj!van and Mr, tort at largely at sales at Dro 30 cattie medium, and lambs. lings, 4395: £75. ‘Cattle, slow. Port.—Arrived Tae=day—Steamer E. C. Kni Chichester, from New York, with merchandise District me ; Schooner Major Tantum, Shoe, from_ Ric! Va., with cout for Wash- ington Gaslight . Salled—Schooner_ G: Thomas, Shoe, 550 tons coal for Dutche’s ‘suns. jon. > Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tur EVENING Star. Ciry Councn. Last Nignt.—The city councils o& Alexandria held thelr regular meeting last night, President Downham presided; but in the councli President Douglis being absent Councilman Biche berg was calied to the chair. A resolution by Mr. Lambert requiring the Alexandria & Mreder- icksburg KR. to conform to the law as to the ade of Its (rack On Fayette street, Was ad y council, but aldermen non-concurred, and finally the ‘subject was referred to the chy sure veyor for report. The election to fll a yucancy occasioned by the resignation of Councilman Cow Ung Was ordered to take place on the first Sate urday in December. A petition for a pump at the Intersection of Fulrfax and Oronoke strects was Teferred, as were petitions of J. T. Hill and John Credit for new gutters; Mrs. White, for reduction of tax on MissCallender’s house on Prince streets Jas. Mills, for compensation for loss by fallure to allow him to carry out contract for the erection of hay_ seale ia Manktn pert Lieut. J. L. Staith having been ‘nt over in council to the ing of the two council boards was held Le ty and Edgar Snowden Ist ward, Williaa H. ry 2d ward, Richard L. Carne 84 ward, and O, Whittlesey 4th ward Were re-elected members ‘ty school board for Uaree years trou Oth mber, ‘EKAL.—The remains of G. Paterson Rerk- ley were broucht here from Fairfax Court House yesterday afternoon to the residence ot hig father, ex-Mayor Wm. N. Berkley, whence hig tuceral will take place. ‘The remains will be fol- lowed to the grave by the Good Templara, of whom the deceased was a leading member, Rosi —The residence of Miss AV. on Paine street, near Cameron, was entered night and robbed of silver spoons and other table plate. Rerorrer’s Notes.—Two Washingtonians, BR, W. Corcoran and J. T. Haley, were arrested here yesterday for selling photographs without I but released on paying the Meense tax. Dominion Commandery, T., of this city, wi attend the Garfeld fatr.-,.Winter Seuing has begun on the Potomac....The Mansion ‘Tee under the ownership of G. W. Brown, of York, is being renewed and put in complete Tee pair.....A convict, named Jones, from L atthe station house here en route to the penle tenUary at Kichmoad. ——_»__ News Briefs. Ex-Indian Agent Tiffany, under indictment Arizona for embezzling government money property, gave ballin New York yesterday In the sum Of $15.000 for his appearance at Tucson for trial next py eg ee cy. "AUC and the witharswel There isa dead aldermen on account of a Ue Of the democratic members. The courts will have “Spe Tutto Macias was Killed tn a duel on r. Julto Macias Was in Mexico, revolvers being used at a distance fifteen paces. sloped Saturday, night with Kephael, MolliMiPe e eet rested in Chicago. ‘The couple were a victea in ‘Trenton, NJ, Of cortitying ouchers While collector of the port of Perth doy. was Jesterday seuvenced to pay a fine of : and the cosis of Springs, Til., on Monday, Wm. became incensed at bis little six-year-old daugh@ while eating dinner, knocked her from the and kicked Wo death. sanayteonlatin Eolisaaieets Sooo vania, adelphia yesterday, a any’ of the or honors of the may be conferred on women who ‘examinations, was favorably © to a committee. fire yesterday. . “go eee eases of yellow fever were A Pensacola, Fla., yesterday. roan ademas

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