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orthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11¢h St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tre Teperss Stan is served to enberrihere in the ety by carriers, 10 cents per Week or 44 the counter, 2 —Socents a month, LECTURES. IAN ILLUMINATED TOL IN SIX EECTE | | KIGHTS ! LINEe TIDAY, NOVEMBEL 2, 153 <4 Kewerved Seuts without extra | ture at riven to the canse, FRED. DOTG- SPECIAL NOTICE. we have sol Aa great many . because we Lave the Tarcext ut Larwest Prices thi w York. But this we want to sell fully ten times what we sold last Week, and to do thi we have made tive following ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS Fringe, 3% inehes deep, only 40°. a yard, o » Ainehes deep, only 50°, a yard; cheap | ory handsome, and y. will be sold for reat $1 a yard, new effects, at $1, $1 This woul be a | a sold first of the season at $1.75 at $1 te $0 a. : BARGAINS IN ESCURTAL LACES, ent in the city. Pri re me Goods at 50, all Silke Daruaine at $1 We do not often value, but th es Sb percent | om Guoves. Groves. Grov rs, Groves. EMEMB ‘We Keep no Trash in Stock, GLOVES. GLOVES. BARGAIN No. Lb 200 dezen Extra Long Kid Mous- GLOVES. quetaire Gloves, all the new GLOVE: yee, perfect fitting, can be GLOVES. tried on, GLOVES, $1.50, worth $1.98 per pair, GLOVES. BARGAIN No.2. GLOVES. Seidozen Kid Gloves, very soft GLOVES. and pliable, new celors,can be GLOVES. tricd on, 1 GLOVES. $1, worth 315 ir. OVES. BARGAIN No. 3. | GLOVES. 20doven Misses Kid Mous GLOVE | taires, all sizes, new colors, sume GLOVES. quality ss our $150 Lalies’ GLOVES. Mousquetaires, GLOVES. $1, worth $1.50 per pair. GLOVES. GLOVES. 75 dozen Bick €: GLOVES. taire Gloves, beantiful goods, GLOVES. 813, worth GLOVES. The New Glove, GLOVES. THE GLOVES. re ss EPP AL ATs. P Bys5 029 1117-1112 PENNSYLYV. Tur SQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY | Three Gr pe OF THE UNITED STATES, is conducted on the CASH BASIS and on the PURELY MUTUAL SYSTEM. Ite strength is shown by the fact that it holds a LARGER CASH SURPLUS, nsetvative basis than any other company. on the m Every Policy three years old becomes INCONTESTABLE. sare PALD IMMEDIATELY Upon presentation of satisfactory “Proofs of Death’ at the Society"s New York ofhce, and are paid, not less a discount, but IN FULL. ms of life, endowment and annuity Incontestable Pu AMl standand f ear Tontine or Semi-Tontine En- @owment hae all the advantaces of a government bond: may be expected to show larger returns in the way of interest, and fmruishes in addition the idemnity whi Life assurance alone provides, ASSETS. eee $50,000,000 RULUS OVER. 10,000,000 NEW ASSTRA: 1882, $62,262,000, the largest business ever transacted by any company in | city. Rete ten dh any wate amount of 1 ast siateen years, la er company in the we w assurance Writ- f ex than that of B. H. Rob RTSON, Maxac NO. 1336 F STREET. E. CASHIER. Wx E. Wooo « Co. HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM- HEATING APPARATUS FOR FUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS. RANSOM WHIT! Fo. 296 W. Balt. St. and No. 1 North Liberty Street, Baltimore, Ma 3 09 A © AA OAA AAA On OO A ALLLL tes 3 g, Cl O29, ASH SIFTERS AND SHOVELS, POWDER AND SHOT, BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, At Wholesale, F.P. MAY &00, « 634 Pennaylvania avenue. (TERS OF FEENCH WINES. COGNAC, QHAM Jeronrans OF TEND COnDIALS. French Coe i a 25 to sore, Califcraia, Vinsin's and Ohi: from 0c. to 8! ROUX & TAULELLE, 1747 Penn's ave. Ageuts for Arst-cisse housex. Bortesnx, . Camiaprenca stars. ‘Ving de woute Sortes em Caisse. ening Star. AMUSEMENTS. __ SHAKSPPARE’S KING LEAR. ESS! pores. TheE MISS LOUISE DA NPO! AND ASTRO? VE Tr. # SHARSPEAREIAN COMPANY, THURSDAY EVENINGS AND DAY MATINE! LOUIS XL SHYTOCK RICHARD 01 EYTINGE, ATIONAL THEATER. ONE K, COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATIN! Kiralfy Bros.’ Maniticent Spectacle, THE BLACK CROOK. reniiere Dansenes, 7 Kirally Bros.’ Renowned Specialties, Wonderfnl Mechanical under the personal direction of AND BOLOSSY KIRALFY, Gorgeous Been Prod Ink TT! EATER COM IQUE. ONE WE COMMENCING MON p THE See the Sinking Shir WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. OCTOBER. 30. ____ LADIES GOODS Mrs M. J. Hexr, 1309 F street northwest, Janow prepared to show a choice aclection of FRENCH BONNETS AND ROUND. HATS, Far surpassing ane pre importation FULL LIN MILI RY FINDINGS. ne ID GLOVE DEPARTMENT, As the stock is large and well selected, An clegant Aksortment of MOURNIN Livrs, Notice these Prices and call and Examine the Goods, price elsewhere T5c. ey ener Tae 1 Fine Wool, 31.00; a Extra s Lal; ie Extra Heavy and Wool, $175; price show Pym tt, the same time a lovely assort- if Infant's Hosiery, DOUGLASS’, 9th street. Pantstan Roses. MISSES SEDGWICK AND CHRISTMAN (ate with Mme. Van Renth) Have opened their Dresemaking Parlors at $25 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. Latest styles in Fall and Winter Costumes, Tailor Finished 5,38. BIC DE r MM viet teten ter mee 3M: northwest, and will be glad tosee her friends and tomers, ol5-Lin* IE, VON BRANDIS, MODISTE.— rE ic Suits and Dresses made at. the shortest Work, Superior Fitting, Correct Prices naranteed. Evening Drestes; Bridal ‘y]vania ave., over M. Willian’s, a Sxexer Opexra. S.J. P. PALMER WILD EXHIBIT. SDAY AND THURSDAY, FIRST IMPORTATION OF ISH MILLINER DISTES. ! NORTHWEST. 08, sHT THIS WEEK. Entertainment replete STOCKI- Designs, My line for this season embraces over sixty. different rsey Jucket, belug the | gest display ever show 1M this city ii M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Parfs. 907 Pennsylvania avenue, o4 styles, including the genui HOOL OF COOKERY, 1323 H AND 617 Litt street Classes now forming, Course of plait A's course, $10; ladies’ course, $1: Demonstration Return IDA PERRY DAW! Of Bost. and D: Andiences delighted everywhere Prof. iT will assiat in thy S he Great Organ, A ts. Box-shects at Fl By the Concrex, The fellownie well know “burch. artists will take part . Miss Matic G vmumaitter, LIFE OR FROM PHOTO. in, drawitie and “paintiie Havers “Old Gestuemes! BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR FALL OR WINTE} OR OVERCOAT YOU SHOULD EXAMEN THE STOCK AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Goods sold there possess merit in style and make, rimupings, and the prices range UIT 5 Overcoat is equal to any sold at § 9. Our 8 6 Overcot is equal to any sold at $10, Our § 7 Overcoat is canal to any sold at $12 ar our 8 Overcoat is equal to any sold at 14, 10 Overcout is equal to auy sold at $18. quel to any sold at $20. qual to any sold at $28, 20 Overcoat is equal to any sold at @35, ie cual to ang sola at gio equal to any sold at $15, Our $10 Business Suit is cuperior to mot ones ‘sold at $18. Our $12 Cassimere Suit is superlor to most ones sold at $20 Onr $15 Corkscrew Suits are equal to any cold at 325, Our $18 Corkse1 Suits are equal to any sold at $30. ae = made up in 4-button cutaway, frock aud sack suits, Our $10 Black Diavonel Suit is equal to any sold at 818. Ou 5 Black Cloth Suit is equal to any sold at #25. Onr $20 Black Cloth Suit is equal to any sold at 833, Our $25 Black Brywdeloth Suit 1s superior to must ones: sold at 850, BOYS’ GOODS. 50 Overcoat would be cl at $4. our reeat can't be equalled at $5. Our 85 Overcoat is a bargain Indeed. Our $6 Overcoat is worth $10. Our $3 Overcoat sells elacwhere at $15. Our $10 Overcoat must be seen to be appreciated. Our 3, 84. Sie 89, OF BO Suite are Just sbout 40 per cent. below the usual selling prices. PANTS FOR MEN AND BOYS In Cassimere, Chevoit, Dorskin and Beavers in endless ‘Variety af all prices from $2 up. GOSSAMERS FOR BOYS AND MEN at $2, €2.50, 83 and $4—The best in the market. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Make no mistake and come to the corner 10th and F streets. Olt Our Facts Asrosisn, BUT FIGURES MOVE THE UNIVERSE. An Array of Prices that tell the story at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO-’SSTORE, ‘The cool weather of the past few days caused such a Suits and Overcoats that we have laid ascan not bescen in any store in the stock comprises all the latest novelties in for- mestic fabrics, which we have placed on our couniers at prices that defy competition. OVERCOATS. $5 for Overcoats worth 88, 87 for Overcoats worth 810. $10 for Overcoats worth $15. ‘€12 for Overcoats worth 816, $14 for Overcoats worth $17. $15 for Overcoats worth $19. ‘We have also a complete line of SUITS AND PANTS At prices that will astonish you. Give us. call and be convinced. WASHINGTON BRANCH OF THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co., CORNER SEVENTH ANDG STREETS. 028. SSgEEE AL 4 Ssste AAE | SggS Reed ALLL fe Ae eg aE EE Ree Sas AA God URE ou! Her Sas8 ‘We offer ALASKA SEAL SACQUES, (London dye,) 36 to 41 inches long, from $100to 150. Superior quality, in length from 40 to 50 inches, $175 B, H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1207 Penna. ave., noxt to cor. 13th st. Masse B. Vas Recr, 1112 131 sTREET NORTHWEST, Having just returned from abroad, will OPEN, the FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER, her LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF DRESS TRIMMINGS AND NOVELTIES, do Cloth Suits a Specialty. - ED, SEAL SACQUES Taller Tapes, Fe REPA 4 Kedyed and Lined. Fur Cirenlar “and Dolman Linings newly covered.” Miss CUNNINGHAM, ol 1310 sth strect northwest, between N MiSs ©: & MELLon, MODISTE, Has removed from Baltimore to 24D street southeast, Where she will make to order Dreases and Costumes in every grade. With her long experience in’ the art of Dressmaking she guarantees perfect satisfaction in At and style. au3l- iG ESTABLISH- irty years’ experi- nents: also Crape: ned by this superior Evening Dresses a specialty. Opinion | dt, oficial chemist of tho* District of nr chemicals are of the most effectual | «your perfect machinery is not ‘w York or elsewhere.” Notice — ed to be thoroughly removed. au29 ‘IE K. HUMPHERY, 420 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, to order in every style and material, and gnarantees pertect ft and conifort. 'R SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear, and finest Imported Hosiery, Patent Shoulder Braces and alt Dress Reform Goods, Corsets und Bustles, | The “Hercules” Sup- orting Corset. for which Miss H. is special agent, anda $1 Corset, her own make, that for the price not be surpassed, B—Frencht, German end Spanish spoken, __ a5 Covers EY & Co, SUCCESSORS TO nature and harmless B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F Street Northwest, FAMILY GROCERS. DIRECT IMPORT. AND DEALERS IN FINE , WINE, BRANDIES, &c. OLD CLUB HOUSE WHISKY. ND VIN D'ANGLETENE CHAMPAGNE, 027-1m Taronisa Devanrenr, ENGLISH WORSTEDS, CORKSCREWS, COATINGS MELONS, SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, AND TROUSERINGS, MY OWN IMPORTATION. i BESP STYLES AND QUALITY PRODUCED IN -: ENGLAND, INSPECTION REQUESTED, . W. S. TEEL, om 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SS PPP RFE CCO TT A LT itt SS pre oon aac i 88g PPP EE C HAA L uv Secs 2 EK. GoW AAA L i ssS P| OEKE CCG Mt AA LLLL tt OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER. 1732 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Bros, Tyssowskt (Cor. 15th and G sta.) FALL UNDERWEAR, ‘NEW STYLE SCARFS, PERRINS' GLOVES, E, & W. COLLS. AND CUFFS, &c., ke P.8,—Colls.and Cuffs laundried to perfection, 2c.each. 0c3 [LOPTELUs. Ladies’ DOLMANS. CIRCULARS, NF ENGLISH WALKING JACKET! 2a a Sie Pane ‘These Goods are all marked at prices to make them 0, and will compare with ang in the Distt Brocaded Silks, Velvets, Velvetecns and Plushes, all {oEIKCK Guiuet Bilk at 81.00, the best thing in the town the novelties in Wool Fabrics, splendid line of Black Goods, at the very lowest A job lot of Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery at half i ¢. A, LUTTRELL 5 S17 Market Siete. — r LECTION OF: OFFICE! bo fo ssocinted Char’ it ke place at the Agel Women’s Home on ‘THI Overuber Ist, at 428) D. i. All subscribers are DK. M.S. P ni, has returned to the eit; 12) F street northwest, 25 cents, 30 cents, 15 cents, Annapo- of five mainites 6 Tis from 7a. mu. cop mn. very rule is invariable. 2 AND POTOMAG ‘TELEPHONE CO., Once, 14:0 New York avenie. : I. 0, 0, F-MOUNT_ NEBO ENCAMPA c=, special meeting will be held T ING, at 7:90 eclock, to. mak Hecongat Leck ater Md. THOMAS W. FOWLER, Serie. it PHILADELPHIA. PA., October 29, 1889, To Republican Voters srom Pernayloania in ine railroads having tosell special round trip tickets fo voters, good for ten days, and to sell only upon one list, all desiring to vote should give the umes and route to Dr. J. K. P. Gleeson. The rail- wwanies have. refur to recoxnize any other is no other chaunel through which these ickets can be procund by Pennsylvaniaus, im (Dr. Gleeson) by Col, Jos. scretary of the epmblican State Com- mittee at Washington, will be placed upon Dr. Gleeson's ._ Tickets will be Gn sale at the depots on ‘Thursday morning, and thereafter until, Monday, November Sth, THOS. ¥. COOPER, Chairman Heaps tate Committee, PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, Room 82, LEDuorr BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C., October 90, 1883, Pennsylvania voters desiring to avail themselves of the above Tuust make appileation at ihe rooms of the ition before nine o'clock "TTHS | (LUESDAY) G, as they close at that hour, JK. P. GLEESON. It Chairman Political Committ ce. BE + (@ WITH FRIDAY, NOVEMP! - 2d. the Steamer GEORGE LEARY, of the Wi - inzton and No ine, will Icave wt 3 o'clock p.m., instead of ), as heretofore, 9-5t WM. P. WELCH, Agent. = COMMITTE! sylvania. airing holf-r: can obtain it by eelling at the Tuesday aud Wednesday 029-26 ce ASSOCIATED CHARITIES, = division.—The annual meeting will basement of. Chureh TUESDAY. au 6:30 Dem. Elec dresses, Boundaries of Seventh Subdivi Penusylvania avenue on the South, Fatreet and New York avenme on. thr north, Teh freet’on the west and dat street cast the astern Residents and polouxners) invited to attend and ae aaaat: ae (> THE RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 8 = HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW OFFICE, NO. 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST. RIDGE, President. 8. MPSON, Vice President. THOS. HYDE, Treasurer, ¥. B. MOWUN, Secretary, special Any names certified to ‘Ad: Thomnson, NTH SUB- heid in the ‘Trustees: 2% W. BEVERIDGE, N. W. BURCHELL, W. S. THOMPSON, THOS. HYDE. JOHN JAY KNOX, JOHN SHERMAN, E. 8. HUTCHINSON, ‘W. H. MORRISON, T. M. HANSON. 027-6 ie ER & HOWARD, PHARMACISTS, te id T streets northwest.—Dr. Squibb’s Chemically Pure Medicines used in Prescriptions, Prices moderate. 024 [ep OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXE BE TON, October 24, It t will take notice that the duplicate of assessments payers of the Dist undersicned has received tl of th yi nding June 30, 1884, and will be ready to receive payment of taxes at ‘this office from and after the first day of November, 1833, One-half of said fax is due No other half May Ist, 1884. ‘On so much of the first half of said taxes due Novem- ber Ist, 1885, shall not be. during said month a penalty of two (2) Deadtled on the first day of ench succeeding month thereafter, until the same is Paid, or otherwise procecded with aa the law directs, ‘The law amped re penalty for non-payment of the second half. due May Ist, 1884, if mot paid within said. month of May. JU) ¥F, COOK, ou-lw _. Collector of Taxéa. = SOMETHING NEW T§ SORAP PICTURES} Cer ead ‘Tuck's heads, ‘from best paintings, of Artists, Poets, Musicians and others; also new book- dded to the circulating library, 1749 Penns sylvania avenue, 019-20 (2g CIRO DE SUZZARRA—VERDI, MLD. jours: From 9 to 11 a.m., 2to 4 p.n., 7 to® p.m, No. 1121 17th street northwest, eS GAS FIXTURES, Large stock of the latest desizns, LATROBES. FURNACES. PLUMBING AND HEATING, SANML S. SHEDD, 019 9 ‘gttatreet northwest. Jas. E. Frrcn. Ror'r C. Fox. ce FITCH, FOX & BROWN, ESTABLISHED 1866. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, OFFICE—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, (Opposite U, 8. Treasury). 020¢o'm* Gro. W. Brows All properties placed in our hands for sale are inserted, without charge, in our “Real Estate Advertiser,” (first issued in 1866). Special attention given to the management of estates and of properties belonging to non-residents, Also, to the renting of Houses and collection of Renta at mode- Tate rates, and without change for paying taxes, remit- ting rents and attending to repairs, to which personal attention is given, Faithful attention given to the disposal, by lease or sale, of all property placed in eur hands. Loans on real estate security made with care, and semi-annual interest collected and remitted without charge. oct15-1m DR. REULING HAS RESUMED HIS fice hours for Eye and Ear patients at No. 1209 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Every Wednesday from 12m. to 8 p.m, o3-Im “BUILDING LUMBER,” AND HARD WOODS: Ce oxtevery desertion eaoinly onacted to Set customers. 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4 Ash Counter Tops,prime and seasoned: Also Walnut, Mahogany, Cedar, Cherry, Poplar, Oak, Ash, White Pinte, Georgia Pine and Virginia Pine, rough, dressed, or manufactured into Partition, Ceiling, Wain- scoting, Flooring and Mouldings, in lots to accomino- date. All orders filled with dispatch and correctness, at Jee than current market prices, é WM. McLEAN & SOX, 92, Cor. 13th and B streets northwest, GAS FIXTURES! THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, CORCORAN BUILDING, 120 E. F. BROOKS, THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND je new and popular Nerve Tonic and Safe: iad against Malaria. "For asle verated by the lage OF bottles by W. 0. MILBURN, Sole Inventor and Manufacturer, ners. 1429 Pennsylvania avenue, fore existing between HORRY Te tie da ist tual consent Te tis day” RICHAID H. TAYLOR will signin Lquidation and continue the business. Te eR 1023 HIGNGs HORRY eS Ha Wasnrnaton, D.C., Fats ‘sy Pe ae ae france at icra ge aah oe Photo Eiraving, for einer solr of plate-press pring: ‘and Estimates furnished tipen application. THE LAUTEN COMPA! NOH phew York sven dy16 J. W. Drew, 4 ; PHARMACTST, Comin PENNA. AVE, axD DER Sruxsr, ‘Tak sure in ann ‘the arrival of = large and complete senortinent not Mae from the extab- ites Se ae Agenta for LOWS CHELSEA ART ART TILE, AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILE COM- PANY, MINTON, MAU and ‘TILES. BRASS FIRE-PLACES and BRASS FIRE GOODS in reat variety. My TRENTON HAYWARD k HUTCHINSON, Washington News and Gossip, GOVERNMENT RecEIrts -To-nay.—Internal rev- enue, $124,211; customs, 3582.99, NavAL Caper Josera L. Woop has beén pro- moted tobe assistant engineer from the 10th of June, 1882, Tar TALLAroosA left Boston to-day for Ports- mouth. Navat Promotions.—Commodore A. C. Rhind wasexamined to-day and promoted tobe a rear admiral. He will be retired to-morrow. Capt. John H. Russell was to-day promoted to. the rank of commodore and ordered to command the navy yard, al. Commander Me! was to« promoted to. the rank of captain and ordered to duty as captain of the Mare Island navy yard. Navan Onrpg! Jeut. Wm. M. C. Little, ordered to the training ship Minnesota. Medical Inspector Somerset Robinson, to duty at the Mare Island naval hospital. Lents. Wm. Little, Geo. H. Worces- ter and Lucien Young, detached from the Minneso- taand ordered to duty in the Pacific station, per steamer first of November. Mate Hugh Kuhl, from the Tallapoosa, and ordered to the Portsmouth (N. iL) navy yard.” ‘The orders of Medical Inspector A. ©. Gorgas to the naval hospital, Mare Island, have been revoked, and he will remain on duty At the naval hospital at Chelsea, Mass. ASSISTANT SECRETARY New called upon the President at the White House yesterday afternoon, and was subsequently asked by a Srax reporter if he had tendered his resignation during the call, “No; jot resigned,” said Mr. New. “I called upon the President on a matter of business ace panied by age der my resignation, and Ido not intend to—there, you can print that if you want to.” ANOTHER PENSION OFFICE SUSPENSION.—MF. A. B. Webb, of this city, has been suspended trom prac- Uce as an attoruey before the Pension office, For THE nejer, Wo V Institution to go to Behrings Island to find a ske ton of the Northern Manatwe, or sea cow, arrived in San Franciseo yesterday from the Arctic with an excellent speciinen, THe REMAINS oF Carr. E. M. Conn, 94 U. 8. infautry, who died at Limrock, Alabama, October 23th, will be brow, ¥ for inverment, FLIGHT OF MonTeno.—The Chillan minister has Tecelved an official dispatch from. Lima, dated yes- announcing that Arequipa has surren- dered ‘without a battle being fought, and that Montero fled. The dispatch ‘says that us bas been proclaimed president in that ATIONAL MUseUM.—Dr. Leonard St per- al Staff Colonel Wherry and Licutenant Scho- Held, his brothei VIOLATIONS OF Postar, Laws.—The chief of post oMice inspectors, Col. D. B. Parker, in his annual report states that there were 596 arrests during the past year, end of the cases growing out of these 562 were tried in United States courts and 34 in the state courts. Of the former 260 were convicted and 74 acquitted, 8 escaped, 4 died, 5 abandoned thelr Dall, and there are 162 cases stil pending. ‘The: Were 47,796 cases reported for Investigation during e year, PATENTS were issued to-day as follows: Jas, A. Muloney, Washington, telephonic repeater and re- John W. Osborne, Washington, assignor to W. H. Forbes, Boston, three patents—pulley, roller or wheel, and inking apparatus for printing presses; Harvey L. Page, Washington, blind and shutter Kham, Baltimore, sail timore. spigot: dredging machine, Youna Carp FoR KENTCCKY.—A shipment of 15,000 young carp was made to-day by the United States fish commission in one of its special cars. ‘The fish will be sent. to Kentucky, for distribution in that state. ‘These carp were obtained from the ugustine Cool ponds in this city, the water being drawn off for that purpose. A paragraph In a Htimore paper states that When the water was drawn off from the nd of J. D. Ahalts,at Burkittsville, Fredrick coun- y,Md., a number of large carp were found, one welghing three pounds. These flah were received frout Washington in December last, when they were not more than one and a half inches in length. Major O. Ferguson, the assistant commissioner, has gone, on the steamer Lookout, to pay a visit ofin- Spection to the oyster breeding station at St. Je rome’s creck, and also to the shad hatching station at the head of Chesapeake bay. More ATTORNEYS DISBARRED.—The Secretary of the Interior to-day disbarred Wm. and Alexander V. Neusel, of St. Louis, from practice before the In- terlor departinent, War DgPaRTMENt CHANGES.—Charles Newell, agent for the investigation of claims in the quar- termaster’s department, has tendered his resigna- tion, to take effect on the 81st October, and O. D. Kinsman, aclerk of class one in the office of the quartermaster general, has been appointed in his stead. ‘This leaves a vacancy in the $1,200 in the quartermaster general’s office, which will prob- ably be filled by promotion from’ the grade below and a requisition made upon the civil service com- mission for a cleric of $1,000class. Beckford Mackey has resigned a clerkship in the $1,000 class of the surgeon general's office, War department. Tue CoMING CHANGE OF COMMANDER OF THE Aruy.—There will be no ceremony attending the transfer of the command of the army from Gen. Sherman to Lieut. Gen. Sheridan on Thursday morning. Two short orders will be Issued, one by Gen. Sherman upon relinquishing command and one’ by Gen. Sheridan upon assuming it. Gen. Sherman will not leave at once for St. Louls, but will remain here probably for several days loo after his private matters. Gen. Sheridan 1s not ex- pected to arrive from Chicago until to-morrow. How. E, M. MARBLE, the commisstoner of patents, will take formal leave of his office to-morrow, and his successor, Hon. Ben. Butterworth, will assume charge on the first day of the month. Pere Hyactxra Loyson will remain quietly in ‘Washington for a week or ten days for the purpose of securing some much-needed rest. After that time he 's to commence a series of lectures. He has given the matter no thought as yet. and has not decided whether his first lecture will be given here or elsewhere, nor has he decided how many lectures he will deliver nor the subjects he will speak upon. New RUiEs av THE Stare, WAR AND Navy De- PARTMENT BUILDING.—Chief Engineer Snyder, the superintendent of the State, War and Navy depart- nent Dullding, has prepared a set of rules, govern- ing the employes and_visttors to the departments. ‘The rules have been submitted to the Secre- taries, and will be shortly adopted by them. Here- tofore there have been no icular rales fixing the hours of admission to departments, but under the new rules no outsider will be allowed in the building before 9 o'clock a.m. or after 2 o'clock Pm. except in special cases a8 isthe case in the other departments. The have found that they are greatly embarrassed tn the disc! of their duties by persons who call upon them lat in the afternoon, when they pone just as well have been on hand during the tomary hours for Feceiving visitors. ‘There will be but one entrance to the building that can be used by visitors having the privilege of entering after 2 o’clock—the en- trance to the basement at the northeast corner of the building. The new rules will contain some other changers and regulations, but it 1s said there are none of great importance. ‘PERSONAI.—Admiral Porter and Senator Morrill were registered in New York last evening. —Post- master Htildenkoper, of Philadelphia, and Col. T. B. h, of North Carolina, are at the Arlin; — Mr Crosby 8. Noyes and ir. Theodore W. Noyes of ashington, were at: Helena, Mont ‘week, On FOURS to Portland. Oregon aan the Pacitic rallroad—Mr. J.-S. Massachusetts, on the Butler ticket, was formerly in the Agricultural elerk of the Patent of has Ee Leavenworth to visit her ter, Mrs. Colonel Coppinger. “Senator Blair deliv- ered an address before annual of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, in on afternoon,—— Assistant evening, ies left morning ‘Detrolt.- ees pues the Arlington, nied by his daughter, for a stay of a few’ —— — | TWO CENTS | HALLETT KILBOURS'S $250,000 SUIT | bourn’s A IURY EY D. | When the Circuit f this morning the | ease of Rallett Kilbey ast Jotn | SOB, eX-senzeant-at-: » House of atives, for $350,000 damages for alleged fal prisonment, was taken up, th the empanneling of the jury Jected to the method propos of si from twenty names without previ of the twenty as to their qualifications, Arter s« usston it was decided toe ne the members fe panel on their coire di 1 then striking a from a list of thos hed. 4 lansbee we they had formed opinions. pwing Jury Was then obtained by “strik- ing,” each side having the privilege of striking four from the Richard W, Gant, James@W and, Jno, W. Gray, Wm. T. Whiting, An v Pfeil, Win. H. Rupp, Wm. A. Clark, Dantel P’Nealy, ‘Thos. J. Galt, Win, “H. Gargas, Andrew H. Stock? man. mss being Ingob. MR. TOTTEN OPENS THE CASE. Mr. Totten calied attention to the by the defense for the books of the firm of Kilbourn and Latta, and stated that there was nO room to place them in the court room. | The judge directed that when brought in they be placed In the fudge’s room. Mr. Totten then opened the case for the plaintiff, prefacing his address by stat ing that this was ‘not a question of dollars and cents $0 much as it 1s. a question of princ He Tecited the facts attending the incarceration of Mr. Kilbourn, because he refused to answer certain in quiries put to hilta by the “real estate pool” inves gation committee, Mr. Coyle followed Mr. Totten for the defense. MR. KILPOURN AGAIN TELIS MIS STORY IN CO! Mr. Kilbourn was then called to the stand, Mr. Coyle objected to Mr. Kilbourn being exam- §ned tn reference to anythiug in hisbooks untilthey | were produced, e lad opporty mand made nity to ex: obie Was sus tained. Shortly As the boc to court in eh: hn F Were carried throuz Toon, room to the judge’ ifnony arrest and hmprison the report of the Inve the the House. 2 taken. DELIGHTS OF THE WASHINGTON JAIL AS A PLACE OF RES After the recess Gen. Jeffries {nation of Mr. Kilbourn, “Was this jail tn which you were Imprisoned,” asked Gen. Jeffries, “the one in which burglany, | thieves, and other criminals were continued 2” “Yes, sir,” sald Mr. Kilbourn. “Where fs It situated 27 cin the Eastern branch, a mile or two east of the pitol.” “What are {ts surroundings?” asked Gen. Jeffries, “In the rear of it,” sald Mr. Kiibourn, “1s the Eastern branch and its marshes. When I was there the smallpox hospital was adjacent. to it. ‘The Potter's fleld was also near It, and the Congressional cemetery and the poorhouse. ‘There was a great Waste of and and nothing in sight but the dome Of the Capitol and the Goddess of Liberty You could see the star spangied banner occa- stonally 2” said Mr. Totten. “Occasionally,” said the witness, SHOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER ENTERTAINED THAN KING KALAUKAU. | ‘Tnen Mr. Kilbourn narrated the circumstances | attending the cutting down of his allowance for rations and placing hun on a ration of a dollar a day. Mr. Kilbourn remarked that he thought that a8 a gnest of the n:ttion he was entited to better treatinent than that. “The year before,” he re- marked, “the Congress had appropriated £50,000 to entertain the king of the Sandwich Islands, who | was only a king by acet | eign of this land.” Th imprisonment had affected his alth serio He ‘was iuupreguated with malaria and broken own. MR. KILBOURN'S EXPENSES AND LOSSES. * Mr. Kilbourn testifled that he pald about $200 physicians’ fees and $1,500 or £2,000 for a. trip taken by the advice of ils physician after leaving jail. He was asked what he paid for lawyers fees in the habeas corpus case, but objection was made snd it was decided to argue the propriety of the question to-morrow. He said hits real estate business, which was pros- perous, was substantially ruined by his confine ment, ’ His credit was destroyed, and he was forced to sell at a sacrifice. ‘The witness sald the books which had been demanded by the Investigation committee were in courte “I don't object,” he ob- served, “to any man, woman or child who has any | interest in them looking at them.” ‘The cross-examinatlon of Ube witness was post- Poned till to-morrow. ‘TESTIMONY OF DR. BULKLEY. Dr. Bulkley was called, and testified to the Injury done to Mr. Kilbourn’s health by his confinement, ‘The court then adjourned till to-morrow. pais tend cei Underground Wires. THE ORDER IN RELATION TO THE STANDARD UNDER- GROUND CABLE COMPANY CHANGED. At the meeting of the District Commissioners yesterday they revoked their order of October 9th, 1883, in regard to the Standard Underground Cable company, aud in leu thereof substituted the fol- lowing: 1, “At the request of the officer of public build- ings and groands the Standard Underground Cable company, acting by D. 8. Robeson, Its agent, fs au- ‘thorized to lay 4 lic streets from the Executive grounds, called. Reset: vation No. 1, tothe Capitol grouni T7th street _Nortnwest, trom @ street to New York avenue, the satd cables to be for the use of the United States and District governments, and not to be taken up without the consent of the District Commissioners. 2. “The said cables shall be laid on one of the two me following routes,at the option of sald oficer in charge of public buildings an junds, or of the agent above named, viz: From the Treasury gate, at the intersection of Pennsylvania avenue and 15th street, to the nearest point of the tracks of the Washington and Georgetown railroad company, and thenice under the pavement between the inner Telegrams _to The Star. CHARGES AGAINST A U. S. MARSHAL BREAKING UP A REPUBLICAN MEETING. GEN. SCHOFIELD IN CHICAGO. > RICHMOND RES URRECTIONISTS ARRESTED, _ nd Campricn NEAWLY A Mary DANCING BEARS REAK LP A fron pub! A with the Of te cok tiairs. If 10 THE PRE o—Archuiuke R a, and his wite, ON AY Viewxa, Oct of” Aust penditure under the the government. He sald that, whit! conservative administration had spent au of eighty-four million pounds yearly, thelr pede cessors in office (the Hberals) had only disbursed an average of seventy-four millions per y meeting passed a vote of con Ment. “A resolution was also passed wn Mi tsters to deal cary in the session of purl With the franchise question, THE PRUSSIAN DIRE AND GERMAN Pants awe Berus, Oct a and Uh + The buitding € 15th Of Jat Ww parllament ED INTO TONQUIN. wre publisties 2 chin north of Ha-Nol, ue Pre: FAILURE OF LIVERDOs Livenvoor, Oct. COtTO ON BROKERS, pension ot WE Be has been bulleted a6 TOKET'S assoctat RINGLEADERS IN ¢ LASGOW, Oct. 30.—The riots at Co: to TWO Years’ participant intue d Prisomment. © THE FEENGE WANT MORE MEN AND MONEY Loxpox, Oot, 90, the French gover iy mon iS OF Loop government miber on its Teng) THE BRITISH 6 SLIGO, Oct. here lest evening « lin, delivered an n polley. MENT DY AU a meeting 1. King-Harman, MP. for Dubs dress, In which hedenouneed the government for pernasting matioual woctings to be held throughout Ireland. SECURE THE BRACE OF ECXOPR. 30. nate Aca THe Ae “Of 2 alilince, and > pow Ve OMly ULiLed to ve cure Lie peace of Europe > -— Gen. Schoficld in Chicage. orning, and two members of hy Wilt am M: Wherry and i id. General s dQ Will publish am order a-suming: mmiual command, : ——s Racing in Engiand To-day. To! Loxpox, Oct ne bezan to-day. The Brighton udicap race resulted tna dead heat iy P. Lortiian’s) s Ar- nein think "Ph The g Was six to four eight, nd len LO One agaist Av In the deciding’ heat tor first place beuweon, and Sa PASSAIC THE WINNE! The race for the two-m!! was won by Lont Rossme) 10 one agaist. Ironclad, v balete. ‘hem, the former won. i x in Richmond, E FROM THE MORGUR, Ricuwoxn, Va., Oct. 39.—Chris. Baker and Wim. Burnett, colored meu and professional resurrection ists, Were arrested this moruing while moviiug Une Dody of a dead pauper through the streets on a wheelbarrow. he body had been stolen trem the morgue at the city almshouse. David Parker, the keeper of the morgue, was arrested on a change of ur Body Snatch STEALING A Co! complicity, but has been baled Baker snd. Nett were sent to Jal. Mipprerown, N. ¥., Oct. arly this worming ‘three strangers entered the store of Abram Gray, at Homowack, Ulster county, said they were cattle buyers, and asked for small bills for tliree vue ut dred dollar notes. Mr. Gray proceeded to count out the change, when they threw some liquid in his face, nearly bilnding iim, and ran off with all the money. They have not been arrested. gee The Trial of the Washington cx-Detce- tives. A WITNESS FROM PENNSTLYANTA. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 30.—Horace Hogan, alias “Lite Horace," who Was serving a Uitee veany sentence in thé Eastern penitentiary for burziary, has been’ by Governor Pattison, nnd upon a warrant issued by United States Com Edmonds was taken to Washington last nly in pardoning him was to obtain h mony in the prosecution of the Washington tives, who are charged with conspiring with thleves, of whom Hogan was one, to rob the Metropalitan: Bank of Washington, the’ national printing office, and to commit other crimes. Should Hogan not keep his word with the government and ake good some of his statements, it ts understood that ie Will be forced to trial as a defendant. _ Marshal McDougall Defendca. Tails of said track along Pennsylvania avenue and 1st street to the Intersection of 1st. and B streets northwest; thence along B street to the = entering the Capitol grounds at North Capitol street. If this route is thesald: ‘shall first enter into such an agreement with the Dis- | {trict Commissioners as they shall prescribe for the | rotection of the tracks and repair of the pavements | ying between the tracks of the Washington and | Georgetown railroad. Or, from the southeast cor- | ner of Reservation No. 1, along B_ street north to 6th street, then on 6th street to Missouri avenue; thence on’Missourl avenue to 3d street; thence on 8d street to Pennsylvania avenue; thence on Penn- sylvanta avenue to near the intersection of 1st street; thence across Pennsylvania avenue and on Ast street to B street north; thence along B street | to the conduit above mentioned at North Capitol street. If this route is adopted the cables be laid under the sidewalk on Pennsylvania avenue and on 8d street; on other streets under the road- way. 32, “The work of laying these cables and ing the pavements shall be direction of the Engineer Commissioner and to his | the dispatch stating that a New York HIS FRIENDS SAY IT WAS SOMEBODY ELSE GUILTY OF IRREGULARITIES. AUBURN, N. Y., Oct. 90.—A sensation has been caused here where Marshal McDougall resides, by paper had published an announcement of irregularitics in the lnarshal’s oMfice. It was promptly dented by Uke marshals friends, who say the fact ts that the most that has ever been alleged is Uhat a few deputies im a distant part of the district and certain United States commissioners, over whom Gen. McDowall has no control, were ullty of trreguturities. It is denied that McDougall has done wrong, or even been careless, ‘MORE DENIAIS. Rocuester, N. ¥., Oct. 30.—Gen. Quinby N. Lane authorize statements denytug th bility in reed irregularities ih Un! marshal's ofice here. DECLINES A NOMINATION BECAUSE HE COVERED UF & DEFICIT. Burrato, N. Y., Oct. 30.—Timothy J. Mahoney, the t city controller, Who Was Tenominat atthe late conventions ts bath the Ma untng and satisfact all expenses belt in advance by pam alexis ne pa the agent of Inderground Cable ome teary, Hurt, president of the Washington and Georgetown rafiroad v, ha8 protested against the permit to the St rd Cable company to lay. wires. between the tracks of that railroad from the Treasury to the Capitol. 3 Acticenites mane District Government Affairs. ‘The taxpayers and residents tn the count e a county tion the Commissioners to repairthe Grant ad, near the junction with the ptke road. = Permission gEee ‘i at Ps i a : | i E.8 i 4 tl | i g Scoville factions, has declined the nomination. He 1s reported as Saying that he had covered up a deficit of $5,000, and could not remain on the ticker, His friends claim that he is laboring under te rary aberration of the mind, = vere illness some time since. be accepted. duced by resignation Wik, a Poisoned by a Mexican. Ga.veston, TEX., Oct, 30.—The News’ Colorede ‘Special says: At Snyder's store, twenty-five miles Mr. els fatal chsoned: pS ye A shepherd. amet tn ees Briefa, Dubuque, Iowa, Edward Allen and Charles van sete po ar a ‘trom a buliding yester- of work on the =:

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