Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1882, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

= THE EVENING STAR. | == Che Evening Star. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Telegrams to The Star, Ferthwést Cerner Pencsylvania Ave. ond 11th 8.47 DEATH OF THURLOW WEED, The Evening Star New: GEO. AW EXPRESS TRAIN WRECKED! $e CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON SHIPPING! The Story About mr. : 7 Cuicage Nimes”? Of ow ; LS DENOUNCES fT AS A SLANDER. < | Special Dispatch to Taz Evextna Stan. Cuicaco, Nov. 22—The /nter-Qoean Sunday pubs " Ushed a special from an article tn the Washingtom | Capital, tn which tt was stated that Wilbur rey, proprietor of the Chicago Times, had | . tity by carriers, ont week. or a4 cents rer cat Washington, D. C., 28 | 1 on Friday—€2 avear, i. $1; 10 copies for Bis; 24 advance: C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1882. FE Washington News. and ‘Gossip. WASHINGTON, D. __ SPECIAL NOTICES. tf CHILDRE, DETECTIVE MILLER REMOVED. The Victims of the Jeannette. ENGINEER MELVILLE EXAMINED AS TO THE COLLINS CHAKGES, ETC. greatly fa tied In body and mind and was itle } HOSPITAL, better than an tmbectle, that everything he aid AT * Gov NMENT RECEIPTS ‘Po-pAY.—Internal revc- The Hearing Cone ded in One Hour— Y aannntse = 4 Was under direction of the spirtt of an Indian ’ Peles AgbeG] annual mestine 4 we ontrbutiug members | NUC, $352,514.88; customs, $70,887.78 jo Witnesses for the Defense Present ae oa te eprtcpprpper agen tn five rain and that the ereatly deteri 110 RTHWE! of the REN'S HOST ITAL, of the District of C ae : . Chiet Engineer 3 ; e ee: ¢ Times pr . Sa Tumbia, forthe e‘ection of -e. tors win be held at Rermep.—Commodore J. Blakely Creighton has mide Re eee i elk heli ot the holon OC Captain DeLong and | head of its edit WINTER OPENING Piospitubuil bing on MONDAY, the 4th day of Decemm- | been placed on the rethed ist of the navy upor Se the other members of hts party, and the erection | that the proprie 0 NSS REE OGICEK Pe EGTNATD FENDAL Ly his own application, having served over forty ramid of stones over the tomb, on the 7th | from v “ts of a severe cold contracted or n21-12 cretary Chi dren's Hospital, D. years. i The trial of Detective George O. Miller occupied one hour of the tie of the District Commissioners wortn) Wok wo of Apri. Witness then withdrew all his force to | PARIS AND LONDON MILLINE THE PRESIDENT remained at the Soldiers’ Home Ith, and that there is “no i Kaskarta, which was the dest point from which to . Dut is now nearly restored to hie other shadow of foundation than this for this { apany, with | ew yay | all day to-day, bustly engaged upon the prep yesterday afternoon. Tho board mot for trial at | start a search party for Lieutenant Chipp's com. | latest Bohemvan It we Tuter-Ocean also 4 wr SAY, NOVEMBER 2p, THE Woutep perb scenery, vee Lit street northwest, ‘at 7 | Hon Of his message to Congress. He 1s expe three o'elock,the only persons present In the room, | pany. Witness started Ninderman and. Bortictt | Ushes an editorial card reretting the fact (hat sO 4 THE V Dl Tuding the o'elGk. | The public are invited. to be at the White House to-morrow. vesides the DistrictCommisstoners,being Detective | With dog teams to follow up the river to Barkin | RToundless a charge should Lave appeared in ita 7 tion in nda 118 THE we Famous Rafi > 2 HAS. A. BALL, Secretary. - -_—_—— oT x with orders t | columns. aS eee a nis _ | THE wou Steambost Exploeion, . s Miller, Major Brock; Dr. Tindall, secretary to the Ulett to flr eco eeny at, that point, | — | THE WoL : : =, WALTER KER a GmN. SHERMAN has fssued an order stating that | Miller, M . e Sap oe a | Bartleté to follow the coast southward and explore oath of Sarton Sikines’ CoD stig te friend the authority of the Secretary of War for the pub- Mire ieee baa Aetea ot digateed < me the river and headian ds. Witness then gave a . at gg heron ~~ pekca pie = 2 ee on S jos House of Samuel Ker, 930 7th «treet, re he is | yo, wy lice department, and a squad of newspa detalled account of the futile search forLteuter New York, Nov. 22—Thurlow We Ge eee revared wrgaee tows ree'al tageeinga’ a ends of | Ueatfon of the “Digest ot Onintons of the Judge | Pollo dep. : ees a ete “ Monda: BLA Advocate General” docs not tnelude an approval | Porters. The charges agalust Miller were read by or all that tho diest contained, pat that such Dr. Tindall. He was charged with violating rule Qvinions as are obligatory on military courts will | 159 of the police regulations, and the specifica- Be Snadunced ¢ the araiy 18 goueral onions, tions set forth that he actively interfered in the SEcRETARY FouGar has oniered that, for what | star route case, and the facts of certain criminal acts having come to his knowledge he fatled to re appears to be good andj suficient rea- sons, B. F. Pritcharé of Washington, D. | port them, as required by sald rule, to his superior Chipp’s party. Witness, that the 1 the relief of t morning at § He breathed bis last surrounded ‘oods of reliable quaiities and at reasonable prices. by his children, grandch!ldren, physicians, nurses and attaches of his household. Although hi death had been expected, yet when he pi mod fell NF. BEAD, RIB- DERIES ahd al in reply to further questions, stated fort made by himself or party for e other members of the Jeannette crew Was upon the 2th of O-tober, 1881, from Jamayaloeh, when Lieut. Danenhower made a Sledge expedition to the south, Witness belteved that DeLong’s party died of cK n2 THE prorps (oe THE Mos? OBSTINATE CASES OF Catarrh and Hay Fever are cured by the uss of Elys’ Cream Balm, the only agreeable remedy. Price 50 centa, Apply into nostrils with away the blow of bereaveinent was severel: | by Lis famtiy. Just before passing away Mr. Weed grasped with his right hand around the bed ag ; though he sought bis children's hands. His grand. it THE ORIGINAL WILBUR OPERA COMP. le finger. hunger and cold. daughter took ed hand, felt a soft prose : we _ C," be’ no jonger recognized as’ an at-| onicers, Witness had no fault to find with the conduct | sure, and the next ‘the was dead. { Beautifully Blended. Crnostc CaTarnit.—Thave suffered for yeara from | torney in the prosecution of any claim or AW AEFLIUATION FOR DELAY OVERRULED of any officer or man upon the expeaition, or with - _ = ' Casini Coatesiad Guronte Catarrh. Six weeks ago Iwas induced totry | Other matter before the Treasury department. | eye Gomimlstotiees Aut considered ap appltea- | Uhe arrangements and general conduct’ of the Cable To-day. SEAS Romanos Elys' Cream Balm. Relief was instantaneous, and | The Secretary has reseinded the o: a & ~ tion by Mr. Miller for stponement on account of | expedition, or the preparation for and THIRTY LIVES LOST BY SHIPWRECK. Designed. 16th, 1878, directing that D. W. Gl. the absence of two w nesses, including Mr. Inger- | General conduct of the retreat over the ice. ise has resuited in an almost complete cure. Lospon, Nov. 22 M. Wi . Gl A telegram from. Li Bret ct enligsenieves £, Bookkeeper, Office N. ¥., Catskill and | Of Washington, be no longer recogni: soll and Mr. J. J, Johnson, wivom ie expected THE DE LONG-COLLINS TROUBLE. Stee ee Pg ge} a thetically Enjoy boat Co., Cats! ecember 27, = a wi a unsel. Mr. Miller satd that he = < 3 he Black sea, has toundered'off the Isla exorn tsb oi ee sane) Ones ¥., December 27, | Dyprowaric Banguer.—Senor Netto, Brazilian Would nobask to postpone the eal laccr than tue | THC Judge advocate then announced that he | Usnant, coast'of France. Thiny persons were No Florentiuely Fashioned an minister, 1s to give a diplomatic banquet at the | 21 of December. After a short secret session the | Would cross-examine the witness in relation to the | drowned. MILITARY J1CK Brazilian logation next Saturday in honor of the minister resideut of the Argeutine Confederation here, y who are using ELYS' CREAM Yold in Head, & Gorgeously Gravied We hear from man BAUM for Cstarih, ASL Cries questions which had been submitted by Dr. Col- Commissioners deuted the appltcation for post-| Tis" brother of Jor’. Coiling, and pat tie |PSCMNED THR CHANCELLONSHIP OF THR RX~ y ponement on account of the absence of the coun- of wonderful mored 5 F : nnsel being discretionary | @est!on:—Do you know anything further than eee es kee : Matinee SaUEtay—Clivette Femedy for its purposes in use, Dyxewan & Morr, | Tz ResiaNaTion 2 Second Lieut. Adats M. f the absence. of withesct' peraltting Goes Detween Captain De Loug and Mr. J.J. | was omered, some time ema to Rigut Mom George { en . ate, Cee, 2 Henry, 3 has been accepted by the | the accused to renew the same at the lose of the rand " 4. Goschen, but wos dectined. p An3wer.—No, str. . THANKSGIVING WEEK, eat President, to take effect November 29, 1852, examination for the prosecution. The a a = veo Tee ee e KOFTRR! ONLY A PARMEW'S DAUGH ELYS' cR is then pleaded “not guilty” to the charges. Question —Did Capt. DeLong ever speak to you UUHOFIUCS Of Aberdeen= ~ ~ = 1n20-003t DEATH OF AN ARMY OFFICER.—The War depart aie eaeSTMONY. VRE Ee ee rt a Gctachescat of pamep f RAND SACRED CONCE iS JUST Rtis toformed that Capt. Douglas G. Hisley.U. | Mr, James 0. Clephane was calle? asthe frst | jyqthott Per ft Swhtla ane en ist in the serving of pro =! : Sree hure Ci »Tetired, died at Brunswick, on the 18th | witness, and swore to the correctness of a trans Tesentatlye of Dr. Collins he would put th q ar D inst. cript of Miller's testimony in. the hearing of the | tloa he cane < Rage AANA selves responsible for thelr v. . rE! yenis sy 16. i ir ne, Charged with corruptly ap- ton, he should in bis caps aucgo ads |e u ntime ‘ar nsive ai BARON Al THENTEH Dr noneR JeoaK Moovsn DecuiNes TO TALK Anocr Sran hing Juror Brown. Sn URE AD- | object to stich of the mproperyand | Soe cone ae eS DE. Tie x 1 e object tot on. | rs ex Ce Rourke Marrens.—A Star reporter called upon Rieh Fag Re A to 1409 New York Men's € urt was then Asrociation build: doors were | the speakers said Dant paying rent, unless revaluation, dudes Vy Hoover at the Ricgs h at Mr. Ing) e to-day VEMBER 26, Whe a and questioned him upon his relation to star route | and Payne on a Sunday = | reopened the court announced that the objection | ¥ cd, wontld be a marked man. It Was fe. matt In reply, be sald that he dia not wish ta | Payne went there In accordance w nge-} of Lie judge advocate was sustalned. solved to tace every Liwful means Uo prevent tem - ye say anythi on the subject; that all the fac for which witness was resp Payne = see —— ants Irom taking evicted 1 BACM’S, that he he nizanee of were embodied in his | Went with witness to Newark for the purpose of ment Atfnics. A ROYAL HUNT? Midavit, “d with the report of Mr. Wells; | getting an aMidavit from Foote. ne sald he — : Beri, Nov, 22 —The cre | could corroborate what Foote sald. On the return THE AVENUE SIDEWALK COMPLAINT, an invitation to 416 SEVENTH STREET. {iy In the matter, an from ewark Payne sald he wanted to businoss on th : 3 a FACES EE nent Was througa with hlin’ he suould ; of Pennsyivaala aveni, betire> | 5 ai eee ee SHIO a vets nortiwest, y | aalila ember of Prices low the had | mmisstoners of ‘ oy Mr. Horarr, ompany that has io Juror pavement was letter { pei ong 7 da portion of th Park to build | Brown. snake. c of thelr actor, | noun 0 ay. COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB, a hotel, was at the Interlor department to-day to | Mal Aste) i ie te of the gulf of have his lease completed, He says they hope to One CoE p ratyer seeing 4 o fim by" the local gAck — do, to th have tt con “iby intend to the character 0 Iv 1S not possible to ted a wail a EN EVERY EYEXING THIE = n do, to th panda saed a Nara She put on the surfice wntil tn » has Set to ace : - Reeve, OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, ty Sul and was in the roa” Iain degree aad Chak tee San Mepienceoree cn bor Mindi BASE rs ar The witness tho tithe bad asked del y Tete to-day Wot {ie | A Captnin Murdered by One of Hie Kets MASONIC TEMPLE. Navan Onn lent, U. ‘Senree ondered to\] (0.90 witnlilin to Afr Tagersolts house. Aviehess veges ie es xe. xe on - ra duty at the Naval Ac 30th inst. Assistant | the co ate aMMavit. Miller wos surfacing 1s put on. Lat abe moe Bata oae 8 homas C, Craig to the tron-clad steamer | aware that Witness was going to wita r t a Popa arene i ‘omas C, he Iron-clad steamer } aware thal ness Was going td Wii sh Wharf last night by one 1,000 VALUABLE AS EISEURE a iat y, ris ed | Payne to s2e Foote, D atly Wry T arrived last eventing {rOun nautlal se Mp St. Mary's 39th inst. AIOR ERO we compl: | t Boutilier, to the Enterprise, “Lieut. Join C.] ytajor wm. G. Brock Suohene To act @ Bey | a Aaland ros the on a Pee pe eetion waa, 1 f Le {With ked by Coni- Ts have approved the Issue of to the Club, will be Lieut. Jonn C. 1 fn the Ent tuisSioner West show as MIDEIE eon dee << yas and ordered to duty In con- | ““Di Onicer Miller, at any tlme during the pro | Bivwne Marg eye ed | below to attempt to quiet Blam, . the Iron-clads at Clty Point, Va. | eress of uve s¢ jell Star rout | . Win. ©. nd had a short , When others i H. Turner trom the Vamtalla 30th | that he was e : Hartnett, ¢ parated them. The captain had ape ae placed on waiting orders, Dleut. John ibs i Bridie the: x practices Krauskof, ured in Ube stru. aud one of van from special duty in the bureau of nav- | Prose crsoct H : : ic him down to che cabin. ween i | 1 onderel to Gutys tai cie const Surve | yh Ge | he sudde |. Examine | t ton K. Sel trom the Alitance ar “Has he informed you,” assed the © ne ord, Heary | Alon s! heay, | © | Plwed ou waltins orders, Master Alfred Reynolds the whe CoRniZann ANAE Teaene once oe rd, Henry | g petit F} ® | from the E aii Inst. amd ordere t to the ngaced {ian Attempt to bribe Rrowa, ‘ | n Charles H. Hill from the e a juror ot tie aU lately tried Thomas J! : nd to the Ailtance, Naval | BICOL the Diuel thab lately tried Thomas J. report of th a tt trom the Alliance and or- yar sant parte C# se. AS Surgeon Jon | wifad you detalied him for service in connes- to the other i antucket and ordered to Wie | tion With these cases?” asked Commissioner 1 ny a deat Wh shore. ‘The polices. : 1S. 402 AND ¢ NORTHWEST Goatees ar thones: t-Law, ae decker, a Jess Chan th (Way Was about 40 years and 4 Gu nit Ain Aare in” ess. “I never | past nine years, TRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, 3 22 ON AT. —Reprosentative Orth, of Indiana, ts | gigi t2¥e Bo sir,” sald the witness, “I never | I ® TAX COLLECTIONS. liections yesterday e Commt-sion- wiste wOnelED WORK quite sick, and bis colleague, Representative Browne, does not think he will ever again be able “As far as you are officially advised,” contt: Commisstoner Lydecker, “yc retained for t to eonelud s their JAPANESE GOODS. = to perform hts duties a3_a Representative in Con- | Uon which he hid with these vases?” ers aFe of the opluion Uist the Dist Tnose Convicted of a neation, Against Bo ea tor Henry 8. Divisand famit yor |) ir.” answered Major Brock, “I know Of nO} probably nut less thon $50,000 by abatement tor | LANCASTER, Pa., > —Frink Keehrist was ie Deco: the winter, don,” Prompt payment of taxes Ulls year. toted to day Of an atroclous assault on Lizgie has purehased a large In t ‘ply stoner Mor- M Claren tnt Ss city List July. ania eae AU the same time ee ae girl, Who Was of weak mind, gan, Major in a Mexican silver mine.——Commodore Dav rock stated that Capt. Vert . had re- - say a8 assaulted wife and daughter will salon the steamer Lab- | ported to him that Detective Miller’s visits to the | Issued by Inspector £ntwis) D. Brainord, re- | five others, tour of whom are now under rador for Havre to-day.—Mrs. Frances Hodyson | Court heuse during the trial were unnecessarhiy | Pit briek 1510 16th gay. He OF Rett | awaiting trial. The girl was rendered @ ravi FR r Burnett left Lancashire, Bncland, | frequent, and he had tnsccucted Lteut. Eckloff to | rect a thre h. betws maatac by the treatment recetved, and for a long - He > RB RANGES, en years old and settled in | SPeak to Miller about tt, as he thouzht, as Miller oR stan Asso | time ber life Was despaired o . ; . FURNISHES DINNERS, BALLS AND PARTIES. GRATES, rt thit Gen. G.T. Beanrezard | had no connection with the case it would be bet- | C.atlon re Erecn s ee aves ee —_.__ eeecnne = - TATED: is In New York gives fresh curreney to the ruinor | Wr for him to absent himself, “T hadn't tne most | Samuel Bacon, erver s wo-story and Das Au Express Train Weockedl : fakes CGI rehitts dishes for private dinners, and cold dishes for PLUMBING, that he 1s 10 marty the widow of Cornellus Van- | Temote idea,” sald the Major, “that he had any | Moot dwellings. H. betw ERCERAL PENGUNS INSURED, BUT NONE ROLLE, ceptions. Seen Wate 9 BhoOt cks on | Con With the case.” A . M SOL: Sov. @2—The BL Lows a A TRIAL SOLICITED. GENERAL JOBBING. Gaia enna OS anal, waae — yo EnDe, Oren vollce SepRrEnERL, ES —— exorom cam senving bess ior te os thts sooreoay z = salls from Liverpool for New York next | 2nd enol oa aa poke ae i ’ on the PitGburg, Cinctnnalt, St. Louis road, was, | n20-6¢* est. Farragut Sqnare. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSO} Saturday.—Judge Jremlah 8, Black expects | tective corps, were called and asked substantially Affaire in West Washington, d, fo spend tue winter In Washington. —; ator Ingalls, of Kausas, 13 lecturing on Garfl-ld, in the principal citles of that state. —C the same questions as were put to M:jor Brock, eliciting the same answers. Capt. Vernon sald that he heard Mr. Miller say, In the early stage of wrecked near Union station, 26 miles east, by @ Tall which had been placed avross the track. acctdeat happened shoruy after 1 o'clock. The RUN OVER BY A STREET Can—Yesterday noon, as briefly stated In Tak Srax Last evenin colored man, named J. M. Hicks, 45 years old, w Meee LANTERNS $17 NINTH STREET. asp iL . a ne i engine was pitche 1 down an embankment over Branch, 1 cet, near Dupont Circle. n6_ | McDowell will remain in the east for several | the star route trial, that he had nothing in the | lives in this place tan over by car | feet, turning twier over and lansing ia ® Geb, 2. oneee Due Teno world to do with tt,'and he (Vernon) asked him to | ington _and Ge wn railroad, | The'engiacer and fireman escapes sitentis eum, ERE > a have nothing to do with it. In the early stage of | 12rh street and Sylvania avenue, Lieutenant a a STEREOPTICONS, ‘eu A Association of Baptist Churches. the trial, when he spoke to Miller about his pres- | Arnold took the driver, C. F. Dally, to the station | 2W0, Pestal and baccage and passenger cars : : M ee . Were thrown to. thy bottom of the hill confused Pecan INTERFETING | FHOCENDINGS —To-pay—siNaxcraz | Heeb the court Miller said that Ingersoll was 4 | house uuder arrest. Ofer Horns tad the injured | WeFe,turown to th bo a STORE FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE EXHIBITIONS. CARRIAG TILIEMEN SUTRA ART Wont, ea. great triend of is and Bas arguing law points man taken fo the Einengency hospital tn a wacon, innge mutmiber of persons receiees beeinne dak aaa Ore ae fe < - re, 2 here ar the a ed that the man’s right leg oe om, IN TEE UNITED STAT elation of Baptist Churches of the Dis missioner West then directed Ulat Miller’s Ewe, testimnony tn the Payne case be made a part of the and announced the diiect testimony for the ion closed, WHAT MILLER WANTED TO PROVE. ted that amputation Was rY, and for that purpose e Was Sent In the p ambulanee to the Freed- man's hospital. Car 22 was going east at the time eeldent occurred. 1t was Stated that Hicks trict of Columbia continued their session this morning, Rey. Mr. Greene in the chalr. After de- Votlonal exercises, under the lead of Rev. M. C. Thwing, the report of the treasurer, Henry Beard, Exrenpixe raox em To STH Stzeera, tock of FALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES is merce. ve and complete, embrac Nov. 22.—To-day the formal Ww cham ver LANDAUS, KINGS PALACE, Bavriwore, Mo, transter of 'U LANDAULETTES, + sf 3 $ emp x a are as building «¢ tee to the PHILADELPHIA, showing that the amount received 0 had asked no questions of the wit- | Was attempting to juzap from the car goinz wes: : aoe : EX ae AMS, COUPE ROCRAWAYS, COUPELETTS, year was #935, and the balance on | nesses during the trial, in re is applica- | The conductor of that car states that Hicks was | Hare Netra pee ident of the cota TH STu Priced and Ti-ustiatea Catalogue of 150 pages The smounts contributed by the | tion for a postponement, sald: “I to prove | running on the track, trying to catch the car. In | : pepe — tion, TCAR:S, &e., ko. Metropolitan, | that I communicated to the proper authorities— | tue Police Court this’moratag, Daily, the driver of 4 “— mane . and the Sun Imean for the detection of ‘crime.’ The people | the car, was charged With assault, and on motion W. i. Persons in want of. Ca: 8, heavy or Hisht, new or | gvool, $10; Mount Tabs 257 Queel ayor Win, Pinkm Thoms, and other, press. tons were present Plilade pula, Pittsb: Dewroit, Peoria, St. Lou! ". stown, $1! Calvary, $212 10; E street, $200, ‘On memivership Teported that ed the application of the Mount 1d Would report upon the mat~- Of Mr. Moore, who stated that at Last accounts We man wus expected to die, the case was continued. | Tue defendant was relased, Mr. Hurt, tendent of the Washington and Geo ed | eecoud-hond, shoud examine my very fine st AL | who were charged were connected with the D-- | partment of Justice, and I reported 1t to $ who were trying to prosecute them. The gi man Who was designated to Investigate this Repairiue promptly attended to. ut A curity: * r 5 werr opened. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, ter, Mr. Moore, got laformation turough otuer | pany, going security for him. Hicks’ le ~~ ot ic SI ATAM, ter after furtuer inquiry. Rev. Mr. Meador stated | gentiemen from me.” Pp vd by Dr. Purvis, of the Freedma: Pecerlhted Sg ni0-Im_Reposit 6 St that the adinission of fragmentary church ou want to ¢stablish then,” sald Mr. West, | Uals morulng, and the patient is dv i ng not advseble and hence more time A RatnroaD Wants Hamilton was and nade a few “that the proper prosecuting ‘officer was ap: —A p titfon 1s being Mr. Blind endorsed what was sald and thought SORTED IC * ROO ATS. rised?” sizned by business mien here requesting the Baltt- | Hon John L. Thomas toilowed tn a very hap) ['PORTED CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, Unit the matter could not be settied thts year. A | Psyes, sir,” said Miller, more and Potom ie Tatlroad company to extend | Ist. Mayor Wai, Tukney Wuyte made the EST STOCK IN THE UNITED STATES. letter Wus recetved from the church, showing that | “That,” $i Jor Lydecker, “would involve | their road west of Rock Creek. Closing aduess, _ ELEGANT TRO it Was increasing in membership. The report of | another vhich 13 beyond us. I under- DeaTH.—Mr, Henry Nicholson, son of Mr. Joseph The Deadly Fever. Por Childe sf : lies, at T5e. to $1.25 SATIN LINED, $25. the committee was adopted. stind the charge here to be the violation of a spe- cifle regulation.” Mr. Miller was questioned at some length. “I ld it with no disrespect to the Major,” he said. I admit that I might or ought to Have men- Nicholson, died at the restdence ‘or bis father, on M street, hear the Aqueduct bridge, yesterday, aged 35 years. CATTLE Man Rest, are reported (b PATTERN HATS AND BONNET , PLUSHES AND VE okt A LOVELY BUNCH OF TIL ‘The report on mission motion of Dr. Edward the tid! presented yesterday, on young, was taken trom e and generally discugsed. Rev. Dr, Cuth- specially of the work of the Southern PENSACOLA, FLA, ‘ov. 21.—One death from yele low LiLo, 1s reported Wonday. INO been reported. Tue weather ts cool and clear, witha Lilr promise of a killing ess than market value. HILADELPHTA. Priced and Iustrated Catalocues of 32 pages, de- ent OPERA and FIELD GLA: ENGLISH KERSEY OVEKUOATS, raw edge, satin lined, $30. Ave stock sales at Drover’s Tavenner Bros.) as toliows: Bapt'st convention, and he was followed by Rev. | tioned it.” 410 cattle up and sold—Best, S.5iye.; good, 45 frost. sent on ay plication. nig ot |. Dr. Faunce, who spoke of the,work of the Ame! “You ¢ , mediun, 4a4%e.; common, b3j24e. 800 “shee psa . - Faunce, 5 “You claim,” sald Mr, West, that because the | Mediun, 4e43 off iekineealhe Foretold Her Death, Ficus, BAY! vERC can Baptist Missionary Union, He said that the 3 egos and lambs—sucen, 8%yu5c.;\ Limbs, 8.60.3 year oN B ASTOR BEAVER OVERCOA make, he | prosecutin: ef was Informed that ti 33 ; ‘ge ow EXHIBITION oy Dh Hak Rhee ee Oo se | toregn urination work Wan teiemerantlest eatecnrce Wies poner on a ines Ings, 43¢054c. 25 cows and calves—from $25 to | MONTRRAL, Nov. 22—Mrs. Stewart, whose hus- MARKET? E Rg, Stites . oF the age. Dr. Edward Young spoke of the early $75. "Market acti band was drowned in the Lachine canal some I can’t say-it did,” said Miller. F KID GLOVE: Lowen Taran Ersewurne. OUR GREAT BARGAINS IN CHILDRES AND LADILS’ CLOAKS, "S, MIL liree and € ¥ Picture Cord, ‘ane Frames, Picture and Taswels, Rings ‘6 E street northwest, ena door from Tth street, Oi Paintings, Engraviny Fhoice Stock of Puperl Terms Cash. Free Art Galler . Chromos, ete. : also Picture FINE CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, and Black, $18. in Blue and ALE WOOL CASSIMERE OVERCOATS, fancy back, missionary efforts forty years ago. Kev. E. C. Eilyson, the general misstonary, spoke of the pro- gress made in the work under his superviston. Upon the conclusion of the discussion the report Was adopted. At one o'clock the association adjourned for lunch and convened again at two o’clock. ‘When the association met for the afternoon ses- “Your object in getting thts testimony, then,” said Mr. West, “Is more to extenuate this charge than to estxblish a defense?” “Yes, sir,” sald the accused. “This cha against me seems sustained, in not reporting the facts to the superintendent of police. Idid the thing with no dit and it Was an oversight Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tue Evestxo Star. A WaAsHINGTON CoMPANY IN ALEXAXDRIA.— gton corporation has removed to Alexandria, and the Vapor Fuel company, which Another Washin; time ago, told a ueighbor tuts morning that she Was goinz to die during the day. She begzed the woman to remain with her, as she had a horror of dying alone. To the died shorty before 11 o'clock. ‘The Congressional Committce on Ships —— = 3 : > controls Ambler’s superheated steam patents, &. ping Interests, di to ieee = = ——— | ENGLISH KERSEY OVFRCOATS, in Oliye Groen, in not reporting it. ae P = = . Dosre pate Ca saa pres tem Wefore vurchaing. | TISHE, WASHINGTON CEUM | Oliv Brown snd Dark Blue, #20 than, air. it Fonilek, precoated the Teperton | weXeus, CMe oblect in delay,” continued. at. | Ras oreanient bere under a Virginia charuit| | wew Xoux, Nov. 2.—S-nator Conger and at the Congregational Chure b - KING'S PALACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. No branch store; no connection with any other estab- Tuesday, Dec. 12—Rev_ JOU "The Scrip’ Dec. 20—Kev. T. De WITT TALMAGE. ‘The Moustrosities, eatineas 6 Modern. Crnelties and Ingdelity new). ee ALL-WOOL DIAMOND BEAVER OVERCOATS, $10, of | FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, in Black, Blue, Brown Sunday schools. ‘The report urges the importance of maintaining missien Sabbath schools. After ding of the report addresses were made ‘he Duty of Church Members to the Sun- ool” by Rev. Samuel Sanders and D. s. West, “is to contend that you are not criminally culpable?” “Yes, sir,” said Miller. “I ask you to give me time to have a thorough investigation and show up what I did in the matter.” dent and B. Nixon secretary. The directors are Messrs. R. J. Bright. R. N. Ambler, W. B. Moses, M. B. Boynton, 8. 8. Henkle, J. B. Archer and F. M. Eikina, all 6f Washington. sentetive Candler were busy at the Fifth Avenue. hotel to-day reading over the testimony taken the Joint Congressional committee In regard w decline of American slipping. The commitges ‘Will conunue its labors at Washington. R, ‘THE FUNERAL of Mr. Isaac Gregg, the brakes- ——— Pee tae a . and Dark Green, $13. Foster; upon “The Personal Silvation of the | ene charge” seid the oma eon with | man killed on Monday last uponthe W. & W. |The Coming Attorney General 6@ Behment. Bit Be Hea Mira o he Nimes hea Scholats,” by min Kindon, “Rey. Dr, Faunce read No ae eatd ME Miler wie eral looking to Toe Be ad cry geen Penneyivanin, lay, Jan. 5—Rev. JOSEPH COOK. rs x SINESS an essay upon Converson.” “Our Sunday r ” Lata; . PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 22.—It ts quite definite. i Bt £4 BREE EU RUN, S| Tren demetbchoe Sai COUR | Maan Ga tom so onan O° Ral Late! med tte faces | OEE Tan tapes ane Asm oicagea Ne | rt ae Goveguorsiec. Patton haw , Jan. 19—Rey. ROBE <I N 8 lent endal fe o dered the office of attorney ral to Lewis: BB RRR AA D DERB U U RRR YY From the Anvil to the Pulpit (new). TlsstOny 8nd de it eae Pee oll | Tne Commtssionets then held ‘a secret session, Sup BUILpING.—Alexandria has berun to re- a po 2 a g R Aad. DP 5 a Lae Hy R x Friday, Feb. 2 Mr. JOHN B: GOUGH. FINE DRESS SUITS, satin and silk lined, the finest the Fitth sae anise Sue 2 and five minutes later the Commis-loners an- | eover its place as a ship Dullder. ‘The keel ‘or | Cassidy, esq., bis preceptor in law. N that can be gotten, from $25 to $40. ‘This evening a mass meeting will be held tn the | RoUnced thelr decision as follows: i Re applica- | another 1,40) tons vessel has. just been laid at the Marke, the Eawerer, & Sentenced. PIANOS AND ORGANS. had ut prine!pal books" interest of the work of the assoctiaion. ton of the uccus ng now sean made for @ | lower ship yard, and another large vessel 1s com- = ‘. - without extre el ao tponement of this hearing, and it appearing | njete on the stocks at the upper yard, and wili be | NEW York, Nov. 22—Abraham Marks, a lay OVER 17,009 IN USE. A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT of Boye’ Suits, from | _Oxg HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR COLLECTING $811.63 ne ee ere ty ate: admission that what | launched on Saturday, if the ude sults, or at all | Who a, an opposing lawyer in pea : 15 to 17 years, which we offer at reduced prices. | OF PENSION ARREARAGEA—R. B, Lioyd was placed esi esses accessi- | events early next week. Was sentenced to-day to thirty days Pam receding a lance stock of both, Square and on trial in the Criminal Gourt, Judge Wyle, to. | ble Would not in any sense be a defense against | Cvemts early. ‘Notes. The ALNUT AND RCS ‘ to D CASES bf’ artistic de- 4 cay monthly payments Or iT cash. ion court hag | for contempt or court. the charge and. 5} <> ———— him, sucht appltcat ruled.” The journea. Detective Miller Removed. “The Commissioners to-day find George O. Mil- ler, detective officer of the Metropolitan police, guilty of the specifications of the charge, and guilty of the charge preferred by Wm. G. Brock, major Metropolitan police, and it 1s ordered that George O. Miller, detective as aforesaid, be, and he 1g, removed from the Metropolitan police, District fications preferred against on for postponement ts over- ‘lal board was then, at 4 o'clock, ad- day, on the charge or violating the law by having demanded and received an excessive pension fee rom Eliza Dobson, the widow.of a soldier in Com- pany C, 7th US. colored troops; Messrs. J. J. johnson and B. H. Webb for the prisoner. It was shown that Lioyd has prosecuted the claim under the arrearages of pensions actand received $811.63, of which he retained $100 ag hts fee,and this, |t was charged, was in violation of law. ‘The point was Falsed tat the law related to bounty a not to pensions, and the court sustaining re Was an ucquittal SENTENCED.—Robert ficns, which wiil be sold at especially low figures f PIANOS and ORGANS for re: SCHOOL SUITS, of which we have an extensive va- adjourned until to-morrow, when the suit of riety, at reduced prices, Charlette E Bradley nee Dugan, against ber Killed While Drank. husband, James H. Bradley, will'be taken up. | _Forr Scorr, Kal Nov. 22—John M. <The suit for the settlement of the Owens es- | William 0. Wright and Levi P. Blake tate was completed, and an order of sale made. | altercation at the farm of Tilly, near =—The Old Dominion Boat Club here will attend, | in this county, on Ty, age ina ey ee et Cluo fair, now in ie __— —S a progress ‘ashington.—Mr. Oscar Demain, of | stantly. this city, now on a hunt in West Vit vhas Ume and were the aggressors. All were killed five deer, a bear and other — — and good men when sober. house, this Z AR USF. A BURY PARK, N W JERSEY, Tarzent lock in the | Jie, Issa. It is heated by furnace, has ran ie’ cto city to select from. Kents applied on purchase, Toom; excelient board: cheerful surroundines, wad TUNING and RFPAIRS.—1 have one of the best | Mume comforts Avery desirable place for families. tuner. 1m charce of this department, who has had years of experience in the New York factory. |ANO MOVING.—My fucilities are unequalel f. Sune tila wick in scontal mercer. ral FREEBORN G. CRILDREN’S SUITS at reduced prices. A SPECIALTY of Children's Overcoata, in which we can show the handsomest styles in the city. POLITE ATTENTION to all who call. Wallace, cok 1s held at the stat morning, chai with entering the d@ Mr. Da inthe first ward, and demanding Eo steamer City of Alexandria is now SMITH, alias Robert streets, col igped' in the Criminal | of Columbia.” o%8-6in_1103_ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Sete AVE: Court age Wiis to-day ot ite charge of petit ermboabore order Is the result of a briet confer. ‘ faklog tude repairs Tn the Cipclanatt police ae DE . 5 % reeny, second of fense, guilty, ane misstor this rnea agi + a eee Cae eret) CAE * Was sentenced to two years fm ae ‘Erie county | copy was ordered to. be served on Millon end + diy Sar hn tone cage kaeae ss Dee ou x, : 999 PENNSLYVANIA AVENUE, penitentiary, at Buffalo, Frank Rollins, | copy sent to Major Brock. ner Gb oa oe ance given, any a eee ee eae eae ELH o% BPD 9858s Sion August ast, was Siseessuensed totwovedrs | Wnpprvos Last EvEnisa-—Mn Allen C. Clark, . Boneavor kx. | Doned to Friday next. Ys 5] ol at Wi rs ‘3 —Mr, Raw TAPESTRY, HHH 9 8D OB Sass, Moar Tenth Street, at hard {abor inthe serie (%. ¥.) peniten-| son of air, Appleton P. Clark, and Miss Sarall | gnrvint Gonsrinacy Case THis, ag. in the | pA workman ih the Furn axp HB %O Bub senas — tary at Buffalo, Pearce, of Pawling, N.¥., were married last even- een ‘sss8 AND 932 D STREET, ni5 ————___ ing at the Metropolitan Baptist church, Rev. 8, H. o eome DRAPERIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. ASH S{FTERS AND SHOVELS, = Deni ie = er fe ree es —— ae abe ushers oe ue ‘violating section 5,481 by con lalega tow aac taraik: etae Goa Tae een Books FOR THE LIBRARY AND FOR e ig, by Mr. A.B. | H. Beck aries 'T. Lowel Williams; against Samuel that they were m: November 10th, 1871, and she ig him with crualtreatmept and deser- tion in Pittsourg, in December, 1879. She also asks permission to resume her maiden name of PRESENTS. The attention of Bock Buyers is invited to the exten- sive and unusually attractive stock of HOLIDAY BOOKS, op a northern tour....Mr. Byron 8, Adams and Miss Estelle Holtzman were married last nine at the residence of the bride’s parents, No. 920 ‘street northwest, Rev. Father Rochefort offictating, Mr. F.L Ru} tenor, and Miss Katie F. Neff, tracting with an employe of and 3 Lockwood ‘Salter, and f NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. (Call carly and avoid the rush. fiamwon ‘and ja pleaded not guilty. ——— GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, SINGLETON & HOEKE, nl €34 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. _ | in every variety of binding, now offered for ea‘e by Teura AvY. Cole: SOnFANG, Of St: Mary's Sete boty, were ma Warners ron Autom UsuicEraeD Pawn. ao #01 MARKET SPAce. | PIANOS AND ORGANS ROBERT BEALL, LA REQUISITION FROM THR GOVERNOR OF MAnY-| Lewis ometating. Tala was very ‘handsomely ee een JUS? RECEIVED. Bold for cash or on tuetalmenta, vented or exchanged. | Pt —- hae ae Se Eee ree county, Ma, wig creas 4 gat the Amen Sere 3 ae 3 schecter, =, Waller and J Steinem & Bro., Agent for . house to-day ,. Mendelssohn’ wedding march Say GEO. STECK & CO. AND EMERSON PIANOS, s forthe body of the. colored mae Ghar artes th: by the organist Mra. : PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. IMPORSER AND TAILOR, Whois hel fr the muraer ae er h ‘would be sent hi ” PAPERETERIES AND CORRESPONDENT'S Allnew Music and Music Books received as soon as uP 7 pease Moet likely return ace ae eee } P caRDs. H. EBERBACH, Sisk eines Wake talloring place your 1m 3 LATEST DESIGNS. Xo 915 F STREET, near on. | ** Sapam See Rod Managing partner of thelatefirm Eltis& Co. _né4 | orders with the leading houce of Washington. oat Fi

Other pages from this issue: