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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe: OFFICE OF THE CHIEF StGs at OFFICER, DB. C., Nov. 7, 1883, 10 2m. nile states, slightly eather on Thursdy ter. GOOD WRATHER TO-MORROW. © night on the At. SPRE AL BULLETIN: ng by elearin walls Inall diss West winds | therky winds | ppl, exer reme northern | Hs, tndications are prevail in New Pnotind and | es ¢ rsaty, with | pndy | lake H rains ludieated ather Fine Sewed Gr: Freneh Catt facut American Calf Hand-Sew Fine Calf Stitels Hirmrers, all Kinds of printing ihe AV | fon fs over for | i tender, juley m t | 1 rt Fmatket, 9th 1 wi mi B streets. where FP keep a full | supply of the ¢ st Ch teat no | pr t < Wil the best at te. Ib, Marke ¥ Gro. KILLEES. give us iisewas and tatlors, sealers HEAVY bik Jerseys f Tthst. | Now ray and procran unounceine nu sof every ¢ ws of Dall sonventrs ain Seri & Dvvar, Wr D street, lotte Russe, bows’ clothing worth © for rot nid FUFessy wear, =, Cor. 7th and E, New York cider (the best ACaKT aver = ) Just reve ived at Spicer, Ser Howe's busine Save e Pent CITY AND DISTRICT. Coatensed Locals. 1 + lichted at 10:0) p.m. and ex- | via Lode, hetd nes W Was Serionsly in wR Trent W lie w in the Poe | United in. The yaks for Yr, charged with t a Mr. George HEL ' dee Court this mornin i fa fre was discovered in vithont tirning tn ve been the work of Typo f9 Alexandria | erition oF the e ast event AL Day. WLC. WIL S.: Rit Pe Bel € w The Walfe Tone fier at Abner's hall, r 2 Mr Jan Vir M. Meal aM Renne Dutt Te MAxker.—At the Qneens. 3 ttan Bra VB 1 the market The first leetn in the | Hienal church Mon- | ided steoess Mr. Ragan } Views of Seoth this even- | Sof personal visits and ince 4h the land of the Scots, his travels thi = Harbormaster Sutton reports | river front as follows: Schr. Roving 3H) bushels oysters, market: sel 400 bushels do., "Sam aM) do., Same: puny C MeKenna. 5 « nies Sloop At Soop Wave. Chiseltine Jones, 200 do., samme + same; . sume; pungy 'W. BL me, Simpson, 400 do., aret Ella, Davis, 300 do., same se Christopher, Prioett, 300 do., same: | sehr. Murtha Washington, Kentz, 300 da cbr. United, ev, 400 do., Same; Schr. y anes, Wat do., same; sehr. C. IL Hoyt, -ierbert, 210 tons cual, W. Hodges. — Tak Carvatn oF a Pexey Kit 4. Mutr aud the Lge A. Luc, two oyster pungies, Onlleded Last F 's Poing, at (he mouth 1 the Potom: and Henry Fist, eaptain of | There was a stifl ‘The two pungtes had L other for some Ume, when | be Laura Muir started to sul by and under the tern of the Luct, ‘There was a high sea running, hd In passing the Luct collided with the Muir. Cap2 1 First Was caught by the martingale of the . hurled violently to the deek, and crushed to Th. Se quiek did the accident becur, Unit these » board hardly knew what had happened before ley saw the captain lying erushed and bleeding on be deck, ‘The remains of the dead captain were buried on Dividing creek, Northumberkend county, Va Captain First belonged In New York. THe Greer TURK ere fs one of the Pest opportunities Low offered in the sale of Turk- S and rugs now going on at Dowling’s roums f purchase elegant articles at low aes ever Offered at any previous sale, and It ab parties who are familiar with A tuke advantage of this sale, forit iy avery superior collection. ‘The sale Wit commence to-morrow at 11 o'clock. a ep.—The Laura 4 brown stone front residence, lin square. ‘The attention of the «to the sale at auction of No. 1403 K | who had change of them, and how they were han- | had not j tden THE TRIAL OF BIGELOW. Testimony as to the Alleged Embez- zlement. CASHTRR READLRY CROSS-EXAMIN Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylte, the trial of the case of B. F. Bigelow, late teller of the National Bank of the Republte, for embezzte lent, coutinued after our report closed. Mr. Brad- ley Was subjected to cross-examination concerning tie deposit tiekets—as to where they were kept, diel Mr. Cook produced a large map of the inte- ror of the bank building, and showed that It was hot tmposthie fer otheremployes to goto Bigetow’s desk. ‘The deposit tickets were put ona spindd and sometines, when Bigelow was very busy, he dit not post (he amounts for some hours afterward. PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. On the opening of the court this morning the cross/xamination of Mr. Bradley, cashier of the Nat Bank of the Republic, was resumed. Wii- nessexplaiued that the ste: checks were for dividends of a mining company, of which he was &@steckinolder; that the K to Webb & Corkbil Wwas sent for collection after Bigelow lett | He had no personal Knowledge tha hat © in the prose tions in the ps 11 as in reply tse eas 1 published some sof whiten (fi THE as read. to @ statement in Sun that out to be compromised, and it was effect that the case was in the Lands of the —Kep.} he Identified, and fx The Bradley w tring u sked If he was not engaged in pons. 1 wt District, and. refused to allow WITNESS DENIED low, in consequence of the later having reported him, that he would get even if it took years. Witness was then questioned | as to the deposits of Mrs. Hunt, Thomas W. Smith, | FE. Ruppert uid he had no per- civing tellers duty to rimes amie to his sometines others vid cheeks trom the receiy= s Mr. Dw Was absent. runners returned they phiced the money It was near the desk of others, and it | been rebbed. AS TO AN OFFER OF COMPROMISE. ‘Witness was asked if the bank In September, 1882, offered to compromise, but the question Was not sllowed. The court: remarked that the tn- terest of the public w should be prose- ented: Mot t should be no compromise. He further said that, the communication in eouid hw On re-direct examination the wit ore Tully Lis previous. testimony ot of embezzlement are not in the handwriting | Bigelow. F. K. WARD'S CASHIER ON THE STAND. Awell Thompson, cashier of F. K. Ward, fden- | sit stip -out by hin, May 29th, and sald that the ¢ of date to June 21st, was not in es! (CTossexuim Witness did not himself make the deposits, Mr Ward did COMPTON & COS F A. Compton, of Spicer, Compton & Co., the pass book, showing a deposit of $431.05 ™: nel the Slip June Sth for that amount Was not in his handwriting, or that of any member of the grin. pen). RUPPERT'S TESTIMONY. Ernest Ruppert kentified his pass-boo! there wos no deposit made by him of June gv, | ISS. Of $400, and the stip was not in hts hand. | ‘There was no entry of August 26th of | f £400. and the slip was not In his hand: | On July 17H there was a deposit. of $00, doted July 16th was not in hts ember Sth ther an entry depesit slip Was hand-writing itn | for , and said nob 750 Was n¢ slip for 4 Lot His; INST, 3650, Fiting: "Deed WC his; Decomber 27, $1.20, slip for 3800. Sith at. stip tor 560 we statin: | nuary 2s, | 0, Slip fur | stip. tor $860 not | 3150, Sip | 0; May 6, slip for $1,100; April 1 Say 1, $1,000. Is ba iz. butt it did not tally with | ps had all been identified as itt riting of Mr. Gigelow—KEP. | | Witness made his own deposits, books, excepting When the vook | Was tere for settiemen TESTIMONY OF FRANK K. WARD. | Frank K. Ward testified that he kept his account | With the bank. ‘There was an entry of May 29th of $u241; the deposit slip of June 10th was in his shier’s handwriting, but the date had been changed and was not in the handwriting of any one about his establishment. There was no de- Pesif on June 21. Witness isquite positive he made the ¢ | nothing of the change in | slip. Witness’ attention was called | erasure on his pass-book, which he said he Knew nothing about. GTNER TESTIMON ‘¥ J. Hunt tdentitied her pass-book, and, 6 It, sald there was a deposit of $376.90 on atlar deposit. &Sen to Mr. FI STI 21. He k Hume March 10th, 1882, for Paid It on June 10th last at Mr. f don't Know that It was to Mr. Bige- THAT EXPOSED TIGELOW. Mr. SH. Witherow, bookkeeper of the Bank of the Repubile, testified to having on | the 19th of June, 1882, accldentally Knocked down | | purse $150 for 2:50 horses | Hoy | de: | Hannan ¢ «© P. Childs, identified a note given by Childs | 1 The Fitzgerald Libel Suits. MOTIONS TO QUASH FOR WANT OF JURISDICTION. District Attorney Corkhill has filed for the defend- ants In the libel sults brought by N. W. Fitzgerald against Gen. H. V. Boynton and the Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette for $100,000, and Charles T. and the Globe Printing company, of St. Mo.,a demurrer and a motion to quash in each ‘case. The demurrers are filed In the names of the newspaper correspondents named, and the motions to quash are made in the interest of the newspaper publishing companies, alleging want of Jurisdiction. ——— ‘Trotting at Ivy City. FALL MEETING OF THE WASHINGTON DRIVING CLUB. he fall meeting of the Washington Driving Club opened under very fair auspices at Ivy City to-day. * program embraces two races for to-day and two for to-morrow, when the meeting ends THE RACES TO-DAY. The first race to-day was mile heats, three tn five, with the followitg en- tries: J.B. Wiseman’s gr. m, P: E. 0. Sander- son's b. m. Blanche, J. H. Snapp’s gr. g. Blue Dick, F. Luther's b, m. Hampton Girl, E. Burgdorf’s b. g. Lonis B, George E. Hoppe’s 0. s. Gardes, and Win. Base's b. g. Frank L. Second race—Purse $200, for 2:30 pacers, mile heats, three in five. G. H. Fless's b, g. Chari’ HIM, Robert Harpers gr. @ Gossip. in’s Gun’ 1, Little Spl ‘The first ra tlle heats, three in five, purse Willetts ch. m, Lady Bell, E. O. J. H. Shapp’s gr. g. Bine George E, *s Dk. ¢. Edward H, Wim. Bass’s b. g. Allie Wiikes, and W.H. Denny's br. s Coupon. Equitable Co-operative Building Asso- ciation, THE FOURTH ANNCAL REPORT AND NEW STOCK. The report of the Equitable, furnished by the secretary, Jno. Joy Edson, for the fourth year ending October 19, 1883, makes an excellent show- ign: The report states that “the association the past year bas met with steady and substantial pros- perity. The transactions have been large xnd the results exceedingly satisfactory. The conduct. of the association has continued 10 be conservative, and has succeeded In practically carrying out the object for which it was organized, viz: to encourage monthly savings, with fair and sure profits, and to make advances to buy homes and other property, at reasonable rates of interest and upon advai2 tageous terms. rom the Secretary's report, 1t will be seen that the recelts and disbursements for the year ending October 15, 1883, were $245,090.02, or an average monthly receipt of €20.3%7.41. The advances made for the same Ume were $175,500, while the settle- ments were 59.100. The advances now outstan ing are $314,900, less re-payments, which are hel v ‘The average to each member hi ‘The assets are “$284,646.02, having In- $100,435.08, When we con- Aunultfon Of Small regular uthly savings of the members, It cannot but it favorable cot at, The number "son the rolls at the end of the first vear were 2,120.8; the second y the thire 925.4, and this y different ts-ues will show the fraction over 6 p nt. The average rate of pre- imiums on advamtes outstanding {= 67 per cent, which shows that theadvances are made form and moderate rate, a not do betfer than quote f report of our f nT cane nd annual nt, Mr. Saville: sndition is a very de- st of safety. Where the premiums averaze a hich rate the burthen of the parr: must of neeessity be onerous, and many thereby become disheartened and fail in thelr pay= fail to full their ‘Sccond Taee-—2 35 horses, malie heats, three in five, | Mets. With premiums at moderate and uniform fee see Heres Tite eater are IAN. | heures, at or ouly siiehtiy above. the Tiling sames sb. &. A, J. H. Gheen's | Hie of Interest, Borrowers” are less likely 10 fa g Ike Me- HL. Mor- 1 John E, ‘Turner's bik. g. 1. Gus. Wilson's gr. Trow’s b. g. St, Remo, a Dick Organ, Norwithstanding the cool weather, there wasa good attendance to-day. Traius on the B. atid 0, went out falrly well loaded, and quite a number of private vehicles were on Ule ground. Pools were Sold on heats and on ra ‘To-morrow trains will go out, at 12:10 and 1:30. ‘The racing begins at 2 p.m. Cridge & Co. have charge of the pool selling, and as there is. a good 1 of interest felt in the result of to-morrow’s, races, it is expected that the betting WIL be lively. —— ter. A FORTUNE RESTORED TO ITS. OWNE THEM A WASHINGTON LADY. arg (Pa.) Register says: “Many armed Devine yg in this place. ‘S-ONE OF tS ago & fam afte Henry Devine, w: appointed consul to Rio Janviro. “While in that position he had for his | nfidential clerk aman named G. W. Anderson, of Unis state. r Mr. Devine had been in Rio Ja- ro for s with her family of four children, ret idaysburg. Wille Uving bi 1 intelligence of the her Sapper a large amount of money. vel disappeared. “This was probably thirty years, ‘The family afterward became broken up and s te ‘othing was heard of the missing money last March, when the heirs of Mr, Devine ri inteliizence trom Australia that a Georze W. Anderson, before his di had made a ¢ until st it. He ent nother larg fortune. He er, and while tn the hospital he iby the Sisters of Me He became a Ronan Catholic convert while under their eharce, He made a confession and directed his Luwyer to Make restitntion tothe richttw helrs. ‘The hetrs re three children of Mr. Divin + of Philadelphia; DC, and E the’ west. was nurs Ashbro: Wasi about Drvore er yesterday granted divorce from Charles the custody of 11 Haren her tnaiden name of Hane "Phe wiie’s petition chanced that the husbind was an habitual drunkard: that he wis minitted to the workhouse and was now th That he contributed noting to the support of (he ited her with eruelty, and that ie on reps committed adultery, Mr. A. K. Rrowne appeared for the peutioner, aud Mr, = PL Closs took the testimony > ACCIDENT TO AN ATILLE ioned at the iw this morn- isis their horses, and in turning the eor= street and Pennsylvanta aventie a mum rhorses slipped and fell on the asphalt nt. One of the riders, named John Dane aly under his horse, had « hip probably a fracture Of futs (hich Some of Lis comrades placed him on his h nd all proceeded on thelr way towards the Fonthe W. Foulke, giving hy 4a permission to restr hah ©, Mile ne rtillery cor Der oft pavem forth, falling par prot or olnt an pone again, arsenal, ee Washington Stock Exchange. urpon, S45, 1407, revistered, United Stites $ per cuts. District of Columbia. Permanent itaprovemoeut 6s, 191, coin. Permanent improvement 7s, 1891, eurrenc stock Fs 1802, ¢ stock 7 Com nietican Tusurat Bikes Inst ¢ Compan Railroad Stock: Bigelo cout In the wardrobe tn the back room of | Sines ata andl Ser the bank, and that the contents of the instde pocket | Micon iBtan + 2% . In pteking them up he saw that among | North Capital es the papers were sorue deposit Silps or tlekets, Anacostia... = Yr. Coox argued aiainst the adrnission of this Free List evi but the court admitted 1f, saying that he | Board of Publie Works, Green 8a - tuderstood t T Was to Show that the deposit | pie Hall bonds 97 = slips were the means used by the defendant. to en- nieton Market ¢ a able hitn to take the money from the bank. Sa i ‘The witness said ke made a Ust ¢ Slips and UinEEHn Reatachine Ore 40 a then retirned them to Mr. Bizelow’s pocket, pies hos W. Smith, Geo. T. Dearing and W.S. Bond == ere callrd to testlly to facts regarding thelr ac- = units al the bank. = —— = at Forp = ss Scored he = ters She has been greatly assisted in thi 65 cellence of the members of her company. — 8S Hermione, which 1s the central a ‘areful Study of the salistietory rendition of in the last Is admirably Mir. Cyril Searle makes a Very sath y tes. anit Miss Georgie Knowlton as Pe ME. Cohen Shields as Féurizel are ex: wi SA Winter's "will be given. DEATH OF Mi. Dic ekerson Nallor, one of the 0! So district noe, 15 New Jersey ee SeVenty-Sixth year or his His e ce Lo-morrow at 1 erclock. Mr. Nailor Was one of the well-known family of that native of Alexand For many ¥ int deery business corner of 13 nd owned Considerable property in that sectl ue yearsage he built astore and reside he corner of 10thund N streets nortinvest, where A, and eto this ars he was located ts, 4 and D sire he conducted business UM about six yeurs ago, when he retired. ——— Merry De AT THE Natron v1.—The new ¢ Merry Dui Messrs. rile ope Sims and ch table Gesree of popular favor in| New York, will be pre euted on Monday next at the Natlonal with excel lent effect as to the seente attributes, the costumes, picturesqueness of the groupings, of the chorus, and the perfection tn details of action and situati Opera Is something Engitshn The f a humorous satire upon the hia for racing and the respect which QRS 15 me cast_and & ‘chorus of thirty <3 Louise Lester, who Interpreted the character of Rowena, will make her first appearance upon the Washington stage. ‘The scene of the race-course ts exceedingly effective, with Its miscellaneous crowd of countrymen, dudes, Jockles, sporting men, and lively specimens of almost. every class of Eng: Ush society; the choruses Are well sustained, and the music generally 1s capably interpreted. —————— FIRE THIS MORNING.—ADout 11 O'clock this morn- ing an alarm was turned in from box No. 32, for fire discovered in house No. 1723 K street northwest, owned by Lewis Schumacher, and occupied, by Richard Curtis. | Tt was caused by a defective fue, Damage about $200. ——— Dive McsevM.—Miss Lizale Sturgeon, the arm- Jes$ wonder, Who reads, writes and émbroiders with her feet, and actually plays the plano with her toes, attracts crowds to the performances at the popular museum. Many other curiosities can be seen Unere, and also a very entertaining perform- ance. es THE NATIONAL THEATER.—“The Bunch of Keys” at the National is convulsing large audiences this: week. ‘The play amounts to nothing, but affords a pretext for uproarious fun, which a ‘com ot extremely clever actors make the most of. “The erformonce indeed is better than last year, when Willie Edouln and Alice Atherton figured in the cast, Which 1s saying a Feed deal. Mr. Charles Bowser as Suagge Miss Lina Merville as Teddy, Mr. Eugene Cantield and Miss Marietta Nash were especially good and make decided hits in their i. “The Bunch of Keys” will be continued hroughout the week. “The Merry Duchess,” the latest comic opera under ent of C. D. Hess, will next week be at’ the Nat —— eee MARRIAGR Licenses.—Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to William E. Bellermann and Mary A. Baker; Caspar Middledorft and Bertha B. Schmidt; George Tuomey and Jose- vet northwest, by KO. Holtanan, to-morrow abernoon at 4 o'clock, Dphime & aster; Sonera Lee and Mary Lely in Lavis Doniter Mary Maddox, 01 Mount Vernon, nnsy Ly; hesapeake and Potonine Teh West Wash: m Affairs. ATHLeTiC CLUB.—In the athletle sports at George town college yesterday. attern he long jump was won by J. ed'16 feet 3 Inch Mahoney w. vid, covering 15 tect 7 Inches. Nigh jump was won by Etzene McDonald, who sprang over a horizontal rope stretched 4 fect 54 inehe: ethe ground. ‘The standing jump was: won by Fumes Maher, who covered 9 feet 74; Inches, The half mile foot rave was won by J. Van Studdi- rt, In 2 minutes and 50 seconds. sack ra whith wa musing, was won by Mr. La Place BY CANAL—AS the shipping ke and Ohio canal di close the folowing flzures regarding the shipments will be found of Interest: During Octo- Der 852 arrying 96.238 tons of coal, cles from Cumberland, and the revenue was about £38,000. ‘The following shows the total shipments during each month of the present. son: March, 2613 tons; April, 72,018 tons; May, 83,809 tons? ¢, 80664 ton: 74,590 tons; August, 96,250 tons; September S; October, 96,238 tons; Votal, 619,420 ton: imated that unless the weather fs unexpectedly severe about 105,000 tons more willbe shipped before the end of the year, which, added to the shipinents thus far, would make 724,420 tons for the season. ‘This would be over double last year’s slipments by canal, which were only 316,648 tons, Buiwpine Assoctation.—At_ the 18th regular monthly meeting of the First Co-operative Build Assoclation, held last night at Dashaway ball $4,000 was sbid as follows: $100 at 65 per cent; $3. at 64 per cent. CaTTLe MARKET.—Live stock sales at Drovers’ Rest are reported by ‘Tavenner Bros. as follows:— 192 cattle up and sold as follows: Best at 4.873; to 5.15; good at 434 to 4.873; fair at 3% to 4345 common hey left here the father of the | gements, and. the practical > the resnit will be to encour and the payment of Mat and, therdfore, the rel asses, “This, while not giving to the fnvestor class such large re- pater seonrity, and in the long ourgsuceess mor of houses, re thrifty | substantial and mot iere is no principle of po- onomy generally true than that the te of Interest bears direct relation to the risk, and fha building assoc y be sald to be fatfon has made advences ey for non-payment of due the borrowers have been very prompt in the paymentof dues, that they are satisied with rate’ and terms upon which th 4 hold thelr advances, and that, the security held by the association t: afe and sufficient. ‘This year the board have no. special recommen. | dations to make or business tw lay before the an- | nual meeting for tts action. | Inclosing. T deem it proper to bear testimony to. i ‘This Shows that the prompt and faltifal tanner in whieh th cers, directors and committees have disc thetr various duties. The-good Class of security | held by the ‘association speaks well forthe judg- nent of the valuation committee and the action of | the board upon wwards. ‘The finance committee | duties, which are v vy hive been thor | oughly performed. The entire time and. attention | Of the secretary Is now required in the discharge of | his duties as tie executive offiver, In the ta | ment of the affalrs of ¢ | Tos. October 15, 1883. | ‘The board: of direcrors hav new issue of stock, and the bo seriptions, ‘The first payment is due in. November and canbe paid at the meeting this Wednesday venting at Marint’s hall, or at the office. of the secretary, Jno, Joy Edson, 917 F strect 2. W. ssoctation, SOMERVILLE, President.” again authorized a KS sire open for sibe MR. W. E, SHERIDAN’ OF EDWIN ADAMS CUTIO” IN TEMPEICA- MENT TO THE LAST—A PARTING PUN—THE CURTAIN FALLS, Mr. W. E. Sheridan, the actor who was here last week, was with Edwin Adams during his last d | He says, “Ned Adams was a Mereutio in his dying days. ‘The very presence of death Itself could not curb his humor, For instance, one night, when the | poor man’s breath was so nearly spent that he could speak only in a faint whisper, he beckoned tome. T approached his bed cautiousty amd Observed that he was covered with a shep- herd’s plaid shawl, or rather it was [thrown across his Breast for the better protection agatnst drafts. When I leaned down ch to hear him, poor Ned whispered, to proud ambition,’ pointing ne Hime to the cheexed shawl Acros thls pun as th ng over him. Adams’ and he promised her were not actually ¢ wie was his faithtul mn that It any premonitory syihptoms of dewth warned him of his end; if any psychological intluence made seit felt, he would advise her of tt. Itawas but a short time betore his death that he caller ‘ce almost Indistinet to that faithful watcher. Mrs. Adams leaned over im, and with his mouth | Close fo her ear he sald: *The Curtatn will go down. and at that Wour precisely he died,” said Mr, Sheridan. i TueaTER Comgre.—The Swinging minstrels at with such well Hattle Grinncii,Lulu,the fairy bieve the famous acrobats, &¢. ‘The entertaimr closes With a burlesque of Un ‘and Duche: ——— A Disnonest Serva: ED.—Detective arter arrested Lucille Piper, colo Hand charged her in the Police Court this morning with the Lar of clothing from Mr. “Joun L. Cox, Mr, ceny ofa t fued at $20, and also #1 Chas. Gerner. Detective C stated that the girl cout 50 in‘cash froin rer took the stand sed that she had stolen the money and part of the clothng;that she sold the thing and bought several p of jewelry aud mut. Mr. Cox then stated that the defendant ployed by as a servant, and he had bout $20 worth of clothing stolen from him. Mr, Heiner testited that he had etployed the de feudint as a servant, and she took the mone $14.50, from th suc tence of 60 days In each ease. Fr The tuners ot Mrv George fors TS_ past messenger of the offi porters of the Senate, took place yesterday atter= oon at the family residence of deceased, 7 B street northeast. Rev. Dr. Addison oficiated, and the pall-bearers we ifot Senate ers and bral tributes con. nd Sickle, rlers, and 3 remains were interred In the Congr. sonal cemetery. —— A Batter Girt, Poisoned RY Her Paryt.—The Y. Sim Says: Mamie Nichols, 18 years old, ot 4 Gist TOU street, a bal dancer in xeelsior” at blo's, isin St."Vincent’s hospital suffering trom lead poisoning from paint used in making up her She ts in a critical comdition, ‘The Clarksburg (W. fell in that: town Tue earth, exploded, lzhting sunlight. Ib was pre hot ail ) Telegram says a meteor night, and it struck te up the vicinity bright as vded by a wave of sulphury Assowwrery Pons RRR 00 Y YA L RRO OV Y¥ AA L RRRO O ¥Y AAT R ROO ¥ AAA L KR R00) ¥ A’ ALLLL ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weiggt, alum or Phosphate powders. Soldonlyincans. Royat Baxina PowpzR Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ap6 at 3 to3%. 250 sheep and lambs sold ‘as follows: |" Sheep at 4 to 5; lambs at 43 to 6%. 15 cows and calves sold at $25 to $70. Market fair. CONDITION OF WATER.—Clear at all points. oe ‘bushels of wheat sold yesterday at —— Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tak EVENING Stan. E1ection Nigut.—The quiet with which the day’s election had been conducted changed at night- fall to more liveliness, but without disorder. Some bonfires were kindled and throngs filled the streets, Armory hall was opened as a democratic head- quarters, and there until alate hour the election = wasannounced by Major George W. Rock and ohers, Cixcurr Court.—The circuit court, of Alexi Judge Jaines Keith, opened It November term ai the Columbus street court house this morning. ‘The term will be a brief one, and will be occupied with the trial of civil suite, ned George ‘Pines, Ben} Hickardson, and Maly fine ). Ric! disorderiy’ conduct. ‘Curtis for Reporter's Noves.—The arade Mognan sailed for Cuba to-day with shooks Reed & Co.— Mr. Carlin has just started a new brick house on Pitt, between en ee Cameron streets —Dr. George B. Klipstein fs about to con- tract for the erection of two brick dwellings oppo- site the Columbia, engine house.” he bi ak on Bt Asal ween Kin; Prince streets, been qian entirely ebult ‘Within a few years past. Mr. F. Cox, who was cut in the hand with an adze a few days has much improved.—There is large for coal vessels at this port, and rates have advanced.—Mr. W. Burgess {s putting up a ‘brick dwelling on Prince and Payne streets, 500, Tt has made but one fore- | Cc PPEART CALL THE ATT! THIS CASE. GENTr during the pa it having 1 i prostrated and I from sheer exh a description rellef inost decte the greater part | twinge. weeks only, 2 two or threv Met going on be dertui power of pervac who placed by calm | until, beconiing To Gop For HEK and long-coutinued through your treatment. ITY OF Diskase. MEDICAL Scr TURNS ICAL Ri Puy ITEMS. Galvano-Magnetic Treatment ROY Tar rmosorny oF HRADACHE. THE STOMACH, THE BOWELS AND THE LIVER ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY PANG THAT RACKS THE HEAD, REGULATE, TONE AND HAR- MONIZE THE ACTION OF THESE ALLIED ORGAN: WITH TARRANT'S SELTZER APPERIENT, AND YOU_CURE THE COMPLAINT &’ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, T,ITS SOURCE. ar A Battrwore Lavy OF 73 RELIEVED OF THE AGONY. OF SCIATICA RHEUMATISM, WHICH SUE HAS HAD SINCE HER MARRIAGE AT 19 YEARS OF AGR. CHRONIC DISEASE OF 50 YEARS, Scnoors oF IN FIVE WEEKS BY Ga A WHICH HAD Bar- SCE, RELIEVED ANO-MAGNETIC TREAT- AN ULCER OF THE STOMACH, WHICH WAS. SG HER VITALS AND Dy Lire, 1s SINCERE PRAISE TORATION, WE 10N OF THE MEDICAL WORLD To Banrivone, Nov. 5, 1883. E. A. Parsons « Co. ve heen a. sufferer from Sciatica 50 years, being now become Intensified during rs to that exte having spelis I From the Selatica my nervous sting three mo} felt at ume wustion. of on has now "nuin led and of the tim under yout ced retier d experie 3 tween my old enem; God now being A fla 1 ‘h Tellef, and'this proc less and less freq is In the las enetisma is triumph sto render me mos' sthouch T must di It 1S useless to attempt sufferings. sf am. ansolitely free From any pain whatever, suttering only an vec: I have been stem, and be Immediatel: PAs Of Ay. he past Six miser- night and Tem Was: nth: My fearful given place to during stonal r care for five during the frst . Feoulel distinctly feel the eon- the won- ercised upon me of pain would dis ched ent, I now feel sso Ww that the drvad inonster so long my tortirer and so hear my destroye pangs of death aunt, thank Godt years ago T was made. ‘consclous of | ce of a deep-seated ulcer in my [ stomach, which so preyed upon me that 1 could eit nothing during its worse attacks but a t att boiled egg e form of diet | tronble, nition @ being T became em very two hours, & t decd hated aspoontl of farina and a teaspoonful of hing else in Vageravation to the most beyond rece- n to myself during such times and felt, like T was lying upon hard umps in bed, because my bones were sil Tot anything w is selling St They say, Grape Wine, wit for the sick ‘The vine nd spems to hay Lonistana Sts ral, seems to be that no one can 162d.) with, ale Bi Applian luz Speedy and ¢ Vigor. Al | of pure Cod div ‘and Soda for con | nutrit to tak gists. Baltimoré, Md. Tnfalliie, ts feverishu cents, + SC. De Coughs and Cok ‘the Pulmouat spectinily invited KIBREY, On th mk a », ‘Thursday, 5th, 1883, after in the seve Funeral w ew Jers st sth, at Ii Dr. ther notice. SAUNDERS, o'clock p.m. aged sevente WI Washington offic sultation free at offive or home of patient. All Those, Suffering from Hoarseness, Coughs or Colds, should take Dr. Bull's Cough $3 ry Smells just as We can confidently mitim at the World's Fair, The Postmaster Geno | sceming erasade against this wid Ww York World of Sunday. slits NowIng to the man | tmates that Col. Gresiram, the Postmaster Gen | ana state Lottery, and_the ont: . Dye’s Celebrated EI ‘Son trial for thirty da r oid) Who ‘a lost Vitality and kindred troubles, enarantee- jucurred, as thirty da Thornton's Large botth | Thornton, corner quari, HANAPHY. On the Cth inst. ti +, PATRICK HANAPHY, land, and for the last 22 y riday morning. ‘schurch 10 o'clock a.m, \ RIBBEY, uty-fifth year of Notice of funeral hereattes LARNER, On Tuesday, November 6, 18°: DEON W. LARS i will take place from his late residence, No. 445, ‘Tuesd rues ‘hous O sad the tho So prominent. I er dn such quantities as to render my con | plexion completely ruined from its effects. Now tomy inte : se pleasure that T M. Jerse calles ich was. rid! debilitat’ ork city. Medic: Gratui tising. n persuaded by thi Lottery Compan s3 Well as beneve ‘Se widely spread issatl the Int t th | communicate prior to Nov. 13th (wext dray M.A. Ds elt CO, ‘tro-Vol e ufllicted wit h security, and the ulee Weing aggravated, {8 Haproving duly plexion is also improving, tis’ being evidence of the effect of magnetista upon my blood. wy F street northy took nitrate or ap com- and Velvets very low, at738, Young's 7th street Mourning Store, only $1.49. A “Kose-y? View Of It. Port Grape Wine for the Sick. recommend Sper warded the hiche 3. Port fre F article of wine rllars are at Passate, New al Review. For jitous Adver- ul of the United States th ends of The to enter upon a and favorably nt, institution. pt. 231, alludes: gement, and in- information of ‘Phe Loutsl- hing todo is to On Thirty Days’ Trial. rshall, Mich will send Belts and S tomen th nervous de- ale coraplete restoration of health and dress as above. N. B.—No risk 13 "trial fs allowed. r Oil with H. harmless, go Ch ‘Cream 154 see pint. 1s, and and Bronel risa ben al orga) in the Solemn to att ey end. her age, Novembe illness, DICK! axe lace from his lat enue northwest In silence rests his His soul renewed early In heaven has sought his resting Fimeral at 3 o'clock Dominic's church, ly invited. pouhd “Ward” p Eii,in the fift otclock a.m. Relatives aud frie are invited to attend. NEWMAN. On November 6th, 1883. at 7 o'clock a. -G.H, NEWMAN, in the fifty-sixth year of his.aze. Funeral on_ Thursday morning. Solemn requiet mass at St. Stephen's -clupch 10 o'clock ‘Thursday. Friends are ‘respectfully invited to attend without fur- es, Edenia, and Marechal Niel Rose. Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. cathartic; for Uessness, Wonlus, constipation; 25 3 ry morning, S, 40c. per rese, Buttermilk and Sweet CKED by a THE LUNGS ARE STRAINED AND Ral sistent Cough, the eeneral strength wasted and an ble_complaint established thereby. Dr. Expectorant 18 an effective reuredy for fielal effect on 3. sixty-thind year tive of county, “ars a resident of requiem mass at ‘of November6, 1883, SARAH widow of William B. Kibbey al ock third year of r sth, at 2 p.m. riehds are invited to attend, LOR, Departed this life on Mov November NAYLOR, RSON Th raday day, November 6th, 1683, at 3:05 . brother of H. A. Saunders, chi ‘brother's dead; ucht, our heads erace, .m. Thursday, Nov. &th, from St. , Nov. ‘and friénds are respectful Eyzryrmxa IN FINE CUSTOM TaILORING ng day, | | phin, New Orleans, La.; | who will give all information, DRY Goops. For Mornsrxe. LUPIN'S DRAP D’ ETE. LUPIN’S CASHMERES. LUPIN’S SI) K WARP HENRIETTA CLOTHS. LUPIN'S TAMISE. LUPIN'S DRAP DY ALMA, LUPIN'S TRICOT, FOILE AND HINDOU CLOTHS, TWILLED LADIES’ CLOTHS. COURTACLD'S E: GLISH CRAPES. TYLER & CHEWNING. PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE. ~ N EWMARKET Coars: CLOTH JACKETS, SILK DOLMANS, and PLUSH SACQUES, Full Stock in all sizes. INDIA SHAWTS, choice stock. TRICOT CLOTHS, BROADCLOTHS, BILLIARD CLOTHS—All shades, 'D AND BLACK RADZIMERS. ING SILKS, in great variety. AND VELVETS, SILK VELVETS, all colors. "SH. a i == a Exrraorvrsany Banoars: EXTRAORDINARY 100 100 100 BONE, 4.INCTHES WIDE CHUDDA. DRY BARGAIN" EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS PIRCES FNGLISH DRPSS GOODS, PIECES ENGLISH DRESS GOODS. pCES ENGLISH DELSS GOODS, IN CORSFTS. TN CORSETS. conte, ORSET at 75 conte W BON CORSET at 7S conte 150 CORSET at 100 BONE. WINCHES W ENCH CASHMERES. 50 o SILK PLUSHES REDUCED To $130) SILK PUSHES KEDUCED To Lon SILK VELVY REDECED To" ge LADIES £4 ALL Woon lcLarit PADIES: 40 ALL Wao Rep TMILED Fr AYNTIS ANS —_ i Pt WILL PLANNED. 45 cos LADIES’ DOL MANS, aL stytee eet & cesta CLOTH FOK BOYS WHAT 35, 5. 5 SHAWLS. BLANKE BED COMPO! n3 3. > LY @1 vant! 2PLY CARPETS, 8600. INGRAIN CARPETS, 250 $2.00" $250 Sr BT Ius 825 $m econ RAS, S10"), 81.5, $1), LTE, cM. TOWSON, 69 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTUR, $1.00, $1 80. ‘ Carers: S-PLY CARPETS! @1 yard! #1 yard! 2PLY CARPETS, 800. m0, INGRAIN CARDERS, 430, S& BRUSSELS CARPETS, t5e, BRUSSELS CARD? FLOOR FLOOR DRUGGETS, $5, LACE CURTAINS! . Te. BRUSSELS CARPETS, soe BK OILCLOTHS, all widths, Ste, Te, 03. 87. 85, £9. LACE CURTAINS! SSPLS CARDETS. Ste. Scalloped Borders, $1.50 a pair. NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN LACES: 200.250.900.370 MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, BLANKE’ S250. B35, S41, & ic HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, &e. BED COMFURTS, @1, #125, £150, $1.75. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ©. Towso, 919 Pennsylvania avenue, 636 PENNEYLVANIA AvENtR, N.B.—THE BEST THE ST. ns | South side, Woopwaxp «& Lornnor. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Having purchased a large line of ALL- WOOL FOULES, inches wide, of superior quality and finish Groods which we have never sold at less than Te, per yani) ata very low price, we have determined to plac our connter at SOc. per yard, at which price we think they will be the best goods, iutrinsically, ever offered in Washington, ‘The colors coruprise all desirable shades of myrtle green, garnet, bronze, olive, Russian t hunter's green, cardinal, nay biue, real brown, plum electric blue, and hnzzar, We cordially invite examination and critical inspec- tion, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. FRENCH TRICOTS. We have jnst opened a complete Tricots for Taik: Blue and vlach, at ssortment of French “uae Suits, in browns, garnet, navy so” YARD. ALSO, gy BILLIARD CLOTHS. 42 in shale yard. 45 inch TRICOT: Per yard. Woopwarp & Loup. “P_D.” CORSETS. We have now in stock acomplete line of there orte- brated French Corsets, from $150 to $4 per pair, to which we invite special atteution, ‘The perfection of shape and finish in every detail uf their manufacture have given them pre-eminence over all others, and we Tecomunend them as the best fitting aud best wearing corset in the market to-day; s wide, in all desirable at We. per yard, which ave worth at least $1 per of de AMERICAN CORSETS. : We have also a complete line of American Corsets, at ‘e., $1. $1.25, and $1.50, and we think the values are better than are usually olfered at the prices, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. To USEKEEPING Goobs. ‘We open two exceptionably good banrains to-day in our Linen Departmen 66-inch CRE DAMASKS cextra fine quality, desirable yard. 60-inch CARDINAL TURKEY RED DAMASRS, plain and with black bonter, best German goods, ouly 750. per yard, ‘We have this reason for calling them gains,” we know they cau be found els: yard, scarlet borders, erus, only Te, exceptional bar- here at $1 per “WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Lows Mix Twenty-five dozen Tad and xo Usprnwran, “st Merino Undervests, long Bruns- all sizes, 26 to 4 ‘The lowest price ever made on regular made goods of these well-known makers, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Buayxer Derarrveyt. ‘We offer some great barcains in Blankets, bought at the great Auction Trade Sales, at which the prices ruled lower than for many years. Wehaveaddeda very small profit to their cost, and con- fidently ask an examination of the qualities, An extra show root having been devoted to this Department, we can now show thes advantageously, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ONE PRICE, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, m1 n2 Croaxs, Vexvers, Sirzs AND ‘TRICOTS. LADIES’ WRAPS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES, INCLUDING THE NEWEST MATERIALS AND STYLES, . WELVETS IN BLACKS, AND ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES IN PLAIN, STRIPED AND BROCADED. SILKS OF BEST MAKES, FROM $1 TO $3, a IN BLACKS AND COLORS. PRICES GUARANTEED. MATERIAT, STYLE, TRICOT CLOTHS, AND ALL THE NEW EFFECTS IN LADIES’ SUITINGS. NPPUAL PROVES THAT HONESTY 18 THE BEST ee Sd os policy in medicine as well as in other things. Ayer’s ‘WORKMANSHIP. PRICE. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, Sarsaparilla is a genuine preparation, an unequalled blood purifier, decidedly superior to all others, 4 ALL THE NEW DESIGNS IN om UNDREDS OF LETTERS FROM THOSE USING | OVERCOATINGS, etd oe Ayer’s Hair Vigor attest its lue as a restorer of pray hair to its natural color, As a.timulant and tonic, ae Dax Goons Preventipg and often curing baldnees, and cleansing and TROUSERINGS, — soothing the sai, ts use cannot be too strongly recom- PRICES AND QUALITTES. sass f Ladies’ 6-4 = ota ancmneaatt FLEE £8 PEE $18; Taewe lot of Suda Goth, reduce tram 6fst0 Pe 83 bbc | Seesiteerens creametmes: NNN I 000 00 ILLL Lun 7 2a Gulldien™nl sae and peices THE JOHN T, MITCHELL, TORS UACEENHE'* |“PRIN ETRANOEE | errs 4p > 00, gam se | _O See 529 5th steve opponito U8. Treamizy, i is 4 3 3 3 z Q™218—Dony tone sain z AAA cents offered in this. ONOEGENENT. ROMS tun “oo S| Maite ert tet hg elegantly imado of thovery bak Owing to an arrangement with foreijen artists to dis- rdf ne ae an re Gallery a" my beer, Ocoran B es 17 PENNEXLVANIA AVENUE, ‘housands of our bet cltizen can ‘Testify to ita wat this purpose Tam forced to make room, posit rey oee ‘Wasemn DG a Bo eee ae a Edition de Luss of all Chussies, eke, ete, n2-3m "| _ Branches everywhere. =a sabes Atting and most uniform in quality of any shirt Se Gene RAND OPENING Pay “STENPLERSOLDSTAND, | CLOAKS, J. DOLMANS AND MEGINNISS, my19 Wi beicaeivauavenae | pepaD Ith street, ines | eas 10a F sizovt northwest a: nes ae themon | d, at only 81 each, | | f | Sox 100 dozen 20x40, b Lease tin TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 Max Have secured some Spocial Bane 100 dozen all Linen Napkins, reduc ity has new Special Bancains mn Planuels, 1 Lors. er Space, ne, to which t Vite attent German Linen, Knotted Prince Towels peantifnl fin sor poor dozen 100 dozen all Linen Napkins, walitovd to #1 tt sold for best than $1 11-4 Blankets. $5, reduced trom $8.50, tikets, Hosiery aleve, Kr $1 Under Pull Kesular Hose, reduced oss Goods, including UKs, aL COIN prices match, Lack Broad Silk, at & special number of “Ain “ONE PRICE ONLY. TRUNNEL & CLARK. S11 Market Space, mtn | deceased, DAY and OCLOL private sal thr wouthy to be se Tea ont the 1 the 40 SHARES FRANKLIN | 85 SHARE: ‘Terms cash, Exeentrix of the late will and textatueut of Dail he THIRTEEN pberty at the risk and cost c bewspaper, cost Webster's Taw Building, 305 D stivet Lortiwest, Wash. party the rout of th EENTH DA’ MING, NOVEMBER PD TEN O'CLOCK, we will sll w TH, the above stock, in hots to su it mt os, INST yt b STOCKS. Supren Court, Twill, “on Mi FTI, ALONE WOL M.. seal auction tons of Duncansem Irs, oth aid D strocts northwest 20 SHAR XAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE MPANY i INSURANCE PANY K SS FIREMIEN'S INSURANCE ©OM+ PANY SPOCK. NAOMI UTERMEMLE, rpuemas Do LING, Auctiones: OLD JEWFIRY OF F. PUTANNARONE, No. 907% PENNSYLVANIA AVES NUE. UNDER THE NATIONAL HUlLL, ar AUCTION. and Chains, Ta. euthenen's Seal and ste ait Jewelry, Vers atey tant of Bate, Silver-auvulited Slow Cuser a m in the abo TUESDAY, NOVEMELK at THEE INPROVED ON Noun 4 AND FIPTE HE SoU THWES LE ES NORTH i ALD. ISS, and parsed in thie eaten . al, vs. O'Brien elal. No. 8468 of the Tau court, the made traster ins for sale, at. putt on TUF SIXTH DAY ¢ AUD. Iss O'CLOCK P.M, in Tre prenaws. the following described real extate situate in the city of Wanhinet in the Pict of Columbia, and knows and desscnated on the plats of said city an lot No, 12, iu Square No. S10; and iiuhudiately thercatter lot No! 1, tu Square No. ’. Terms: One-fourth cash, and the residne tn ut instalimenta at’ six. twelve and eet dy, with interest from day wt = by the purchaser's notes ana ap roperty sold. or all cs sit of B10 wand if the Sale witl ustes reserves the Hine pure iste MEAD tive days ue ‘Conveyanc F. HANNA, Teasten. incton, D.C, THOMAS DOWLE 02%6-cokds f°-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY. the NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBLK, same nd place. By onder of PHOMAS DOW tone stryct northwest, ESTATE, ave duly record: din if the: Laid Records OF Ne (LOCK P. M., the following-described real estate, to wit: Sub-lots sixty-five (65), sixty-six (06), sixty-seven, seventy sue (fi) and sven two 72) ag Pate i ounce seventy-one stventy two (72), in Patrick Quirk’s Subdivision of orheinal nine (9), weventy lots seventern (17) and eiichteen (2e), square six hundred and sixtecn (616), with the im- Provements thereon. AND IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, at FIVE P. M., lot ninety-one (91), in Cabot's aubdivision of pare six hundred and seventy-seven (677), bidiug bart ‘original lot four (4), in said square. "Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in one and two . With interrst at seven per ual payments, ‘Notwithstanding the rise in price of SEAL SKINS we will continue to sellat our usual low rate, having om hand a geod supply of SACQUES, ULSTEES and DOL- MANS. Also, complete stock of FUR aud SATIN FUB TRIMMING on hand and cut to order. 4 B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 Penna, ave., next to cor. 13th st, ins’ Gloves in every style, shade and kind made. These goods were: ‘all made tp order for us specially, and are ‘the very best gloves im the market to-day, ‘TYSSOWSEI BROS, Corner 15th and G streets northwest,