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EDUCATION Ai IN PORTRAIT Parner tudo, Ty F etret morih ein TEN, SCHOOL ANT? EROEBEL % Wis tne Ss sifer BinptNe asp! . nio-tin” | TETE. SESS CORPS OF TEAC Mire Wo D.C ABELL Laticy andl Mathenuatucs ) ibstore Prot. AN Dip foniee MK. Garrisot Nie HRY ser Art Dra Art. Mine 3. Ch stay, £1. G. Manni, Dancing ee tbatinictionrs me atad other particulars wpb spain, at LP? and 1ld Mit strc te * re FIGS 838, BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 SEVE r fest bas nse pena mt prwiis eal ins keep tr it text. | Bao ks par line scholars to ain a miner pra lve arid learn in less thai half the neual tins Bas ness comme in Bookheey ina. } M: wing and ¢ napendente #12 miunths Howe's Rapid Buss unatiship Fis rope. Fort With strew wat ly Peet ts 1 AVIDS. La Master. TTY Blrer hour Pubue voice classes cents per mult te Lessons M._PRIVATE TUTOR, f Sth and K streets Hours 3 to 10 p. iroulars, EET INSILTCTE. (0s F STREEE WEST, teal School for Ele we Methens. e hours aut Wears pase the dor ns REINGTON AcapEewy HAN BUILDING Ba, ave and OS Tash HY APELY Day anil es ~: thou. bro Lan Koferuces, Sled 7 orb) © Chek reke)<2 A S ps Hart, Priuci- Aunie Kecauer- reetor. Profe won anid bs Dp EV ATORY 7th and D = LED, SINESS: C for year from Weniue. $4) Speeial terms by an t ee orter your by iustaluents, Cuvuls stiow HENRY C_ SPENCER. Princi MES. SARA A. SEENCEK, Vice Friis tye. TEACHER OF FLOCUTION, MSs eK pours INER Me M. BARKINGER, L. 1 donee, ISA4 Wil street northwest [OOL OF MUSIC CESTABLESHED 1577 * Mtl siceet mu Bee WHEE REOPEN ail Libs Natewty . Ut Aventis sireet car Gail Jur + on or Septenite ¢ hotly aaa | tree seamen = Mane S STREY sep20m Je CAULFIEED, [> RINDERGARTEN — Pr beak TM Est. maw utal aga (ts 8 DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND | Violits. 103 Watreet northwest ditisic tor receptions aud Dery fe pat 2 spe. weeps ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF PH GRAPHY AND | TYPE-WRITANG for Phonewraphers. | Sangphied wit aks. Copy books, Per iaticals, Photanrrat hic tnateriats. Sc. | KETING Te esoms. any hecur, day or e WETTING MACHISES for Suc ue emt. aut New York asa : 4A WHLCOMB, Te SEMINARY OPENED SEPT iti D, prictoal Tustrnetion will t ad boys ever ten years cd, w etna ives Tor ifimaion. Ou yEnc ~ = Taguines IOHARDS AM FeOran stew £ VERNON INSTITUTE LISH AND FRENCH Dstitet Will reopen 5 fOCL FOR GIRLS YU BEM or * ANT: FRENCH SCHOOL For SEL Vermont avenue, reopeus sep: non the Lanquages, Matheratica, ac SUCCENRORS TO. KW REEDS SONS, HAG PY Stet Northwest, FAWTY GOCE Y EMPOPFERS AND DEALERS IN FINE! IAS, CURFLES. WINE, BKANDIES, 2c. © WHISKY. FES E CHAMPAG ‘Eo! TON HOOSSFLLEM) LIBRAIBE ETRANGER NTP STA STONE EPPAPETIEA, Sy Lith street “oppemite U.S. Treasury, Wietington, D'S NCECEM rT. quent with foreign artists to dis. oa Tan contanphitnes te build Store, Corcoran Dualeliiue, aiid t ithe Poult, pamttively clear= H BOOKS cons atin ot all latest | Epieopal Frayer Books, sete pratiny NORTHWEST. cases, Hite, Pelt, weyls ADIES GOODS. RS M_F_ BOWEN ON ABLE DRESEW AKIN! r post favors, future pal eaN AD 2d Edition. Latest Telewtams to The Star a A Portland Man in Trouble. CHARGED WITH PASSING HO TATE AND TRUST CUMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D. AL LITFRA- | geet yune LOVER FAVORITE FACE POWE nly by Drussisis, M.S. KALN, Baltimore’ Five Sr ATIONERY. » 679 OF “THE REAL RS sTvantaave.over M. Will Vis Recs cit <TREET NORTHWEST, Syevial Dispateh to Pre Evesnto Stan, Portianp, Mz., Nov | Unls city, Was brought before Judge Gould, In te ‘ munfelpal court this morning, cuurged with puss- Wl estate bond N INVITATIONS, ARMS, CRESTS AND MONOGRAMS CORRECTLY | MENUS, GUEST CARDS ASD FINE CORRES- PONDENCE PAPERS. lowe B. : jamin F. Rotfe, of BES, MANTEAUX, CLOAK AND DRESSMAKING, TIns IN TRIMMINGS who is very oid, atid he sold SKIL > P. Passe, STREET NORTHWEST, je devised the tolowtig plan: He M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., # in the night, having ND SILVERSMITHS, Wert to the eMOUSIY vgTOeL tO pas handed Sahiiug the Dil, expecting To receive y didnot have the mone good 450 DIL and gave Skiing the bond and $13 ihe bond Is Secure otherwise Incuubered Of ‘rennessee, a given us trustee, ates boud tn Sald, Was calettiated to dec not in Uhe habit. of seein; Rolie was heli 1a 31,00, First snow of tne seasou Last night, — ‘The Alleged Bribery TIGATION BY THE LEGISLATURE. 2 estigating commit- {ure appointed to ine Alleged bribery of E.G. Patterson, a Fennsylvania state ollictal, by the ‘Standard Ol iso into Ule rel commonwealth egan a hearing late this atternoon at the Le hovel, tn this city.” ‘I be members present were Sen- un C. Brady, A. J. Hel suhain, Zlegier, ‘the Object of’ the tlouand a goud 350 Mn change; Dat Skilling ORTER OF FASHION, 1 Kole withdrew the Wil chew the LONDON rarest shied Doccuee pming week nov. INERY, in all the latest & lties in PARTS and Unies dau the name or C ‘The bond ts very like aU a ulOSt ANY person ig bills of large denomina- THEN CALL AND Penasylvania. Hovsexrerxe tee of the Penasylvanta legis: quire into the a aap st quality Scarlet Flannel Undershirt 32: THST.. | pris af nswiek and Aunerican Hos | Compaiies Goedsiat of Pennsylvania WE ARE PREPARED TO OFFER AT T und Rept ‘noids, Clarke and é nittee In meeting New York ts to examlue certain of the oflicers of the Standard Gil cop 6) F street northwest, how a choice selection SUSUAL LOW PRICES draw the amount frota the dra Y FINDINGS. residing tnere, GERMAN AND IRISH TABLE DAMASKS, Latest Foreign News, D IN LONDON. haplain to the N SOctallstn to- A large and unraly crowd red, hissed and groaned the lecturer and. tnter- and epithets. So great that Dr. f the hall, and’ the meeting 2 GERMAN AND SCOTCH WINE CLOTHS, raumet | Moc Lospon. Nov. 14.—br. Su German court, lectured tipon Gernay NAPEINS AND DOYLIE: Memorial hall oP <p cHoim | & ARISI: AND CHOIR insulting erte Finally the disturbance beceme Stocker indignantly Ie din contusion. MK. ERKINGTON'S MISSION TO ROME DENOUNCED. ‘Vhe Freeman's Jonrnat pabiist by Dr. Kedinond, ‘& priest of the Intuster, denouncing Mr. Erringte sin the inte h government. MISSES SEDGWICK AND CTRISTMAN DAMASK AND HUCK TOWELS, (Late with Mie, Van Reuth) 4 their Dreseneth REET NORTHWEST, i1TE AND COLORED BLANKETS, iA AND CALICO COMFORTS, diocese of West- est styles in Pull and Waiter € NOTTINGHAM CCURTALN LACES, declares that th and laity have the right to fight thelr v. and that the Curia must stand aside. les auverse y to the Irish mortal blow to the church. A COMPLETED TUNNEL. LONDON, Nov. ™M' Has taken. the i husetts avenne Northwest, and will be lad toSee her ir : scheme. This practice Was proper, hi people Itmay deal a TYLER & CHEWNING. NEILE, Ere, kein Mound), a branch been completed. PSSIA’S FRIENDSHIP FOT . Vi —ihe national Zeity m friendship tor & that he stopped at Bertin by OF the Czar that he mnigat cony 10 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, $ expressed Wi } common OFC ‘M.WILLTAN, aruisixp 1 « Trevise. Paris, 907 Ponnsyiva sion Of Russla’s | lings towards G OMINATED FOR THE 10) ol orthwest, hetwoen Nail O, fight (conservative) have been noni: the house o€ commons for Vacant by the resignation of Limerick city, mi Mr. o'shauughhessy (iber Stored, but sti he conld not tell 14.—Mr. Roger A, anid satist rtory tnterview with O'Dr the ilest sines ils arrival tn L wells counsel, Has bi Inass oF evident iry in O' Donn exphination they should tind fer defends gland on Sate THE BULGARIAN € Nov. 1. —A Be empany says th to the Es Polats at isp voveen Kussia and Bule Vp iss ASME Kesar PRINCE PREOPRIC that the Crown t King Humbe inning {rota his visit to kin, NICOLL, THE TAILOR, Is DISPLAYESG of Tedy, when Altonsd, of Spain, SUTERB DIAGOD EW. BAKED WH A Mishap to the Schooner Jnmes Mal- RD AND PLAIN, DON AND PARIS MARKETS, HANDSOME OV ‘CIULLA, FUE BEAVER, E: Nov. 14.—During the gale yesterday the Roston tor George- tft and was fouled by the was also adritt, prit and broke both She was towed wward Vineyard haven. town,.D. C., broke ad Vineyard sound ity JNTLEMEN IMv, MELLON, rout Barcaiss A @ecist. vances oF TROUSERINGS. JUST OPENED, AT 3500 A PAIR, MADE TO ORDER, wel Wrecked and All Aboard SON, N. Y., Nov. 14—Th Ellsworth, has sunk off Old- »posed to have been lost. The ALF HOSE, His a total wree at $1 per box; worth $1.50, NDER WEAR, OF WINDER TPrrrsecra, Nov. 14.—A suit tn ej} tered in the U. tment was en- S. chrenit court this me yminst John Shiney, sof oll land in Forest county, ch the defendant ts In possession of on a quit the Lowest # IN? F etreet northwest Pp osiEson’s CHARLES HYATL, Prorrirzton, — Contagious Diseases in Reston, Rosron, Nov. 14.—The monthly stateme board of health s a Higions diseises compared WIL Last Sasgalnst 349. in October this year as compar d WIth 48 last year. Aust revived — Wastincros. ches everywhere, sie ee A Train Wrecked by Robbers. A spectal dispatch to the In, “Texas, Says 2 al rallway has been ed for the purpose of robbery, and a number on killed und tajured, Denth of a Noted Sea Captain. K 14.—Capt. JS. Dillingham, fry, ied on bowrd this morn= coming up the harbor on i No. 616 F SERELT NORTHWEST, ppovtte Pant Ofire HOUSEPURNISHING y Asp Porcenary |Biceyceues, and Veloeipedes, for Boys, can be found in ur place of business, and we have to be able not only to offer them at | ut ulxo to furnish a very superior | | take, such as will give universal satisfaction, can furnish Velocipedes from &: Bicycles from: $10 up. very lance variet stermship Flnanc <4 FROM BUST MANU- her return trip to Kto hata was a native of Chejsea, Mass., and wos the son-in-law of Benj. P. Shilluber, and. will be re- ; Ciipper ship unit y from the confederate s arrived in port with her val | FacTUL PORCELAIN CIALLY FOROUK SALI COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS, LUDY REPMIGEKALORS, && LECIEDIN PERSUN ESE! ip Semmes and ple cargo of tea. We have just recs ris, at 9K, anid BLAS Also a full line of heay: unply of our substan- The failure of the Noveity Rubber compan: New Brunswick. > r rat B1.19 aud $1. Nickel Alarm Clocks 81.49, ickel Marine Clocl Kush Baskets, in large vari i in-lined Work Baskets. 99¢. ets in fine Velvet Sutin-lined Box, #249. bs, Brushes and Mirrors, playing from ous to ten pleces, from 9c, BEVERIDGE, K nee ean nt of employment through the suspension No. 1H) PENN. AVENU ott RCOIUDANy. x B} 1 statement of the operations of the uy. of New York, for the 0, 1883, Shows ross earn- from 10¢, up. Cow Was Manhattan rathway cony ar ended Sentember she ready for It yon where we enn show for yom HEATING STOVES vet seen chratvd RADIANT HOME, axp | Se" Dew Ss asd REGATTA. cor Nd ave and Bors aw. . ser phe rham, of Chi | Agent of the Pennsylv; in Cleveland, Oto, last ntzht. the company’s interests in that section for 35 years, SS A Bear Attack in Wall Street, TT 15 SUCCESSFUL IN BRINGING ABOUT A DECLINE IN. lupany, died. Beveled Plate. Plush-frame Mirrors, from 5x5 to | 1X16, trou We. to $7 49. uit HANGES. | lid Silver Jewelry, consisting We $198. besides ten thousand other n articles, ull dirt cheap, and more coustautly goulng i, E where the Genuwud diexamune cur stock. W. 5. JENKS & CO, a steoot northwest, AND WATER COOLERS ICES. ww and pretty | Pastors New York, Nov.14.—The Avening Post's financial arucle has tie following: terday formed the EPRIGLEATOR PEEDUCED 1 I ‘he rumors current yes- rn bear attack on the general market, which was continued this fore- noon, with the result of causing an average de- cline’ by 1115. o'vlock of Northwestern preferred, 13g to 817%; Nlehig & Owsha preferred, 14 to 98: Lake Shore, 14 to 101 Oregon Railway and Navigation, 10 115 Pacitic, % to 61%. From this extreme depression there was a recovery before 12 30 of +s to % on the general list, and Manitoba, which had exnerienced an exceptional decline of 67, from 106% to 190 recov- ered to 102, More than one-half of the business of the forenoon wasin six stocks, viz: Lackawanna, 76,000 shares at a decline of from last night's prices; Union Pacific, 23,000 shares with a decline Of 8: St, Paul, 21,000 shares at a decline of %; Ore- gon and Transcontinental, 12.000 shares with a de- cline of 34; Lake Shore, 11,000 shares with a decline Loutsviile and Nashville, 11,000 shares with a decline of %. Nothern Pacific preferred was again sold to the extent of adifference of 1%; below the regular price. ‘the neral market for rafiroud bonds was quiet and rm, though there was special activity in several , citic Incomes, which were & higher, at 28 on sales of ubout $100,000. ‘ihe Chesapeake and Ohio bonds were all higher, matniy on the improved condition and earnings of the road. Government bonds were unchanged. cail loans in the forenoon were 2 and 23 per cent, seine heey ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, Nov. 14.— Virginia _ six: new ten-forti North Carolina sixes. old, 107% bid to-da BALTIMORE. Noy. 14—Cotton dull—midMing, 1914 dy and firm—Howard street and : extra, 3.7hu4.7: Tio brands. '5.75a6.00; perlative _paten western steady 1.12115, do, wmuber, 1: Mul 1434; No. 2 western wint fovemiber. 10st SILVERBERG'S, and 31: 8127th st. 3 8th etreat n. w. AER ain tes 0 147, with Union Pacific to 934; St. Paul oMMOn, 1 to 374; 4; Canada Southern, 1 to 5647 near Pennsylvania avenue, 14 7th street. 5 doors abuve Pe \G MACHINES, &e. . =| Hes Tux N EW Ho: And consider that it betokens the coming of cold and stormy days, when you will suffer keenly unless wrapped up in one of our heavy Winter Overcoats. We cannot afford to make reckless statements about our goods, because we give x legal guarantee with every sale, and, would be kept busy tuking buck articles and refunding money if everything was not as Thx ‘The simplest and best SEWING Call at our ofkee aud luplete steck of NEEDLES, PAL MENTS tor al Present day UND BOBBINS. MACHINES FOR RENT. BALAK GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS. Sewing Machine and Fashios 23 Uh street ww, . Cloud Building: pools for V5 cents, FEED SEWING MA. le work which other ma- jour tition fees] eatin shares, seller Mimantic Spool Cotton, NE DAVIS +h Atlante and BALDWIN, 907 F street northwest, OPEN UNTIL 8 TO-NIGHT, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, uv SEVENTH STREET, Opposite U. 8, Post Office. ‘The rates for vbt-rurning NEW ASHINGTON OFF FACHINE COMPANY, ¢ PRICES AND QUALITIES. ‘or torday lanee lot of best qualities Ladicat 6-4 Cloth Suitines, at $1.10; Trecott Cloth Suitine.at $1.25; ike all Sik. at $175, and lower quality at Janze lut of Suda Cioth, reduced trout 8c, W 000, Our stock of Hon perivr tor the price. hud Childrens Hern etedy an THE NEW AM Yor fogt aad hand pox Aleticatis taken in ex December. LOGS “NEW QUEEN” wes, foul B20 up. rebuilding and re ¢. AUFRBACH, Corner 7th aud A Agency Saxony Wool German Hand: kuit Jackets. HOUSEHOLD.” * boston,” fine Sewiny Ma- ince at boneat prices. No canvanacrs. office aiid nay ok MCKENNEY, 427 Sih st. nw, Linens is complete, and_very sn- ‘Handkfs, and Unde sizes and prices, JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania avenue, HIRTS.—DON’T FORGET THAT THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT in the best Shirt tor 7b cents ever offe ether country, bang elesuitly made birt has been sold in this market for ten years, snd thousands of our best citizens can testily to ite su: ty, both aw to quality aud ne ‘Ouiy 25 cents ior the “MASTERY” SHIRT, Aujot uuitoru un quality of any shirt w orn —southern dull, sonthern white, 69459. new, 6458; new, S1a55; western mixed, spot. 5139: veinber, 573,458 February, 58 nal firm—southern, 3 qnixed 86a38: Pes a white, 340. do, eats—ahionlders Bacon—shouldnn, Jeg. Latt mg wud FepuiTLK a xpe- Eire firma, 9g tee FT Pieter, and rn & Botte ‘aud fren Tetued, Sagat! fee «ties Bee oye INE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS JUSTH'S Old Stand known for years lus SECOND. Ondiuwy ‘to tain, Soper yehned etcady’ lass, Whtky sicedy, Fret Liverpool ser steamer dull ott 1 grain ¢d. Receiptx—four 1079 bushels: ‘bushels: cornu, 12.000 bushels: oats, 1600 bus’ Is. Shipiuents—wheat, 8 000 ie Oty Pasce where frm: ING cun Le sold at lespectalle prices, rc HS Old Stand. No. F19 D street, between 6th and TU streets borthwent, ‘by used prompuy aticuded to, the best fitting ana AS-sqtteak | Jus. MEGINNISS, ‘100d ¥ strest northwest BIGELOW’S TRIAL. The Case Submitted to the Jury. CLOSING ADDRESS OP THR DISTRICT ATTORNEY— JUDGE WYLIR'S CHARGE TO THE JURY—HE DIS- CREDITS THE DEFENDANTS TESTIMONY—THE SMALL VALUB OF TESTIMONY 43 TO REPUTATION, ac. This morniag, tn the Criminal Court (Judge Wyle), the trial of Benjamin F, Bigelow, formerly receiving teller of the National Bank of the Repub- Uc, on the charge of embezzlement in May was resumed. Mr. Cook, for the defendant, having closed Is angument to the ju Some points of law to submit, and some Sk, yesterday, had argued them at sth, MR. CORKHILL’S CLOSING ADDRESS. AtI119 Mr. Corkhtil commenced the closing for the government. Atier referring to the defendant as putiing on the cloak of religion, he said the tes Umony vens were th the #2199 wa took this amount. he red that while the checks of Mr. Ste- mselves accounted for, the amount of intssing, and argued that defendant Mr. Corsbul closed at 11:50 and the court then Insiructed the jury. THE JUDGE'S CHARGE. The court sald that the Intlctment was found under section 2, act February 4th, 1878, which pre- sertbes for embevzlement a puntsament of $5,000 or five years’ imprisonment or both. If they found that the sum of $2,189 was received by Bigelow It was placed under his care and It remained under his care till turned aver to the proper oficer, and it 4m his tit Was under his care. Mr. Stevens, who was the principal witness, depostied the checks and received credit in his pass- ‘book, and from that moment he was entitled to credit. ‘The two checks themselves were not em- bezzled, but placed in his tll and subseq ently turned over foanother officer. It was the defend- aut’s duty to place on the spindle a certificate of deposit, and to charge hiinself with the Lwo checss. It was admitted th: the slip was not put on the spindle, nor was the amount charged on the blot- ter; $0 at the close of the day the checks were in the lL The absence of the charge for the amount on the books ag.unst Bigelow made it possibie to with- ver. If somebody stole the check and the amount. from. the drawer the account would stand just asit had. ‘To make the xecounts stand correct it was necessary for some one to steal the money, $2189.) There Was a Possibility that some thief Inay have come in and Stolen the money and check, and there is evidence that whoever he was he knew THE IMPORTANCE OF TAKING BOTH. ‘The defendant bad testified that some person un- known to him, in his absence, must have come there, taken the money and the silp. Why should not a rat or mouse have done 1t? ‘That was a posst- bility it. the nature of things. If they believed his testimony he ought to be acquitted. For the purpose of strengthening their case the prosecution offered evidence of other transactions of the same general character. This was allowed by law for the purpose of getting at the Intent—the id throws Tuck With a Hight upon the subject. ¥ deen hind of admiration for the conduct of the detend- ant. It showed a confidence in his nnocence—that God would somehow or other vindicate him. Tn a eneral Way Ure testimony was to the effect that deposits were made and the books footed up, and the explanation or she discrepancies was that the deposit sips and money must have been taken person whom the defendant did not know during Mis ab-ence. ‘his seemed to have Been a ence. Tt remarkable, too, the mawacr In which the money had been’ restored, Sometimes in part and sometines in whole. How was that done? Would some otheror the same Known person come In with that: gmount of money and say he had been instrneted to bond iting Tt ways s1 ‘The deposit Sip ou such occastols Was always IN THE DEFENDANT'S HANDWITING. That fact proved that be received the mouey re- » returned the money, From their knowledge of human nature if they ureenabled to reconetie these facts with his nt, DUL If te or Incpedt- they tind his st bie they should 6) doubt must be had heard counsel ar. reason they could ae hie rer in thc seme Juror pitie had ments unreason 1 TATE 0” tor cert any Dh act her; but si Merring to the evi said tt should not of th» party from the face, and often geod reputation is obtained by Dad Ten, It was for them to the guilt or innocence, and if the a8 Lo gulit the prixoner’s good elvr be const eiul. The worst men those wiio, under the ga rh ‘Lhe court took up the prayers, and sald in expla nation of the teria “conversion to his ewa lst that if he took the toney conversion, He said that the mere wel Le wor! of the minal invent Is necessary | mviction, On the pra: being no evidence of gulit™ ihe Ad possible that wa ny the On io stood hts ground usually had the best eiinee. 1 xcepted 10 a number of polats in the charge. THE JCRY OvT. ‘The jury retired at 1233. After the Jury retired quite a large ple walted about io a Uney should ask turther tistraciions. ‘The Jury Do Not Agree. THE COURT REFUSES TO DISCHARGE THEM. At 307 the Jury came in, and, havlug been called, stated that they had not agreed upon a verdict, und could not agree, 2 ‘The Court this, 4e you, and Pwill see t stay to night.” e jury asked leave to retire for a few minutes more, Walch was granted, and then again left: the room. LATER, fr tril, T you hay a place to A Verdict of Guilty. The Jury shortly before 4 o'clock brought th a verdlct of “guilty. ees District ernment Affairs, CONTRACTS AWARDED. Yesterday afternoon the District Commisstoners awarded the contract for constructing a Lv and-basement brick buliding for the Nation Clation for Destiiute Colored Women snd Children to J.T. Corrigan for $18,300, he belng t bidder, “The Cotamisstoners aiso awarded the con- tract for the construction of the addition to the Industrial Home sciiool, located above Georgetown, to G. ‘Thomas, the lowest bidder, at $4,975. COLLECTIONS. ‘The amount of collections yesterday by Mr. Cook Was 334,125.39, ASKS REMOVAT, 7© TELEGRAPH WIRES, Mr, HL B. Zevely, 10 a note to the Commisstone asks the removal of telezraph wires from the roo) Of his house, 1325 N street northwest. THK PERSONAL TAX. ‘The annual report of the assessor to the District Comimissioners states that the assessment for 1883-84, on personal property, 1s $10,087,443: the tax on which Is $164,811 64. ‘This "tax moeetS with great opposition in the District of Columbia. ‘The per- sons who make returns according to law, the re- port says, are by no means numerous, and they Teasonably complain that they are compelled to bear an unequal burden. : VITAL STATISTICR. ‘The report of the health officer for the week end- ing November 10th shows that there were during the week 81 deaths, 38 whites and 43 colored, and 16 marriages and 48 births reported. utldins ts were. tssued Dy Inspector Ent- iu mmits were 5 whale as felipe tctnda Duvall, erect a two-story dwelling, K street, between 5th and 6th streets northeast; $1,000. D. Wilson, U. 8. N., erect a Uhree-story and basement dwelling, southwest cor- her of 16th and Q streets northwest; $15,000. ee Boys Crancen wird Larceny.—In the Police Court, this morning, three small white boys, named Jas. Beach, Waiter Ebert and John Hopkins, were charged with the larcency of $1025 from the office of the Bergner & Engel Brewing company, corner of 9th street and Maryland avenue. ‘lhe testimony | of the New York Stock Market to-day as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: showed that Beach entered the window last Satur- day evening, while the others and another small boy, named Win. Hepburn, were watching outside, and took $10 25 belonging to a driver, named Fred. Deffert. Judge Snell sald that these cases of peut 5 larceney against small boys were becoming, too | Cam. Pac. frequent and he would send them t the reform ae school during minority. Counsel tor Hopkins and ‘bert noted an appeal. ALU©GED POLICY DEALERS SENTENCED.—In the Poilce Court this morning, in the cases against Jno. and Eustace O'Brien, chi with keeping a policy shop, Detectives Biock and Raff testitied that last Monday they went to Room 53, Federal buildings, arrested the defendants, and captured some para” hernalia of such establishments, including writ- ings up lo date. Mr. Schuitels stated that he had pityed policy with the defendants Judge Snell Suld he proposed to change the plan of dispo-ing of ey eases, and he imposed a fine of $50 or 60 davs In jeilin thé case of kustace O’Brien, and in the case of John O’Brien he sentenced him to three months In Jail and to pay a five of $100 or 60 days additional RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The were the readings at the office of the ehict igual Officer to-day—7 a.m., 44 0, 11 am.,48.1;2 p.m, 41.8. Maximum, $0.1; minimum, 42.1. —————— How a Covorep Bov Gor a Horse.—In the Police Court this morning James Boarman, a small colored boy, was chi with crue'ty to animals. The testhmony showed that thé boy went to the stabies of Johnson's tce company, in West Washin 1. ‘ha pote for a horse and wagon; that he the mand drove away, and Was gone about three hours; that the horse appeared vo have been driven by Some person other than the one by whom It pur- ports to be signed. ‘The court dismissed the case against hun 1Or eruelty to formals ain Bost Ses s6aor sreeny. Liew Says "that this ts une Uuird cane Of the kind witiin the last few days, “Se ae afterthe wreck ttt the « i eflicient a larger amount of st xotten out on Ue ive, bUL Ley cou saved. i LIKUT. GARLINGTON'S UNDERSTANDING WrM cary. | and bhnself, Lieut. present when. tl writing, He had, however, talked tue matters « at great length with Capt. Witdes on the way f New York to St. Johna. The wattten agroeme Was & correct embodiment of the nnierstiv thus arrived at. It was the only arrangement | Lieut. Garlington thought could be curiod out tions you considered tt your a depot of supplies, It y Greely's—to make “Ue @ bouts, ho order'to make a depot there, and leave yourself and some of your men to spend the winver?” Q. Yantte?’ Ung thro Water she would have had no ¢ Littleton tsland.” furnish provisions upow bearing ihe ciroamst. Of the loss of the Proteus and lier sup {Arts thew with biaself and men back to Licueton sland. Greely pots should be estabil the ret the same’ Inst Cape Sabine on mined IU Was tmpossible to go Turther north. The idea was. establish depot 4. this afternoon. WHY MR CARLISLE WoUTD house when Mr. Carlisle was expected, “Hell be here to-norrow, “He starts from Lout Sunday,” Friday or begin any transaction on that day. 1's astite sty WA not re ne one the derendant did not know. | { Kentucky sapersutt layed his sta COL. JAMESON SENT TO SETTLE DIFFICULTIES ON THE Jameson, the assistant superinte Wa Verdlt of gutity. Keasonuble | Way in dil service, to make a trip consistent, fonnded upon reason. He | sure the distrituth duty on 2 tact, | diss \tista Mralion WaS | Halt ele ake up thetr tainds as to | Sutshed | «ter shonid not | undistributed matl matter has been 2ccuu at lortland, Oregon, aud many complaints hove been received, Col Jameson Will leave thls eveu- ing. nd in his aorounts 1s no evidence of embezzlement, and p oot | Hae | gtnla delegation being divided berwer dates for postr rebiting 10 “ment democrats Of that stat of Mr. tents were loan! societies of veterans tn nortiwesteru Mi-sourl and Southwestern Towa last summer Uh return them ge crowd of poo Nently for the verdict. ‘The fury hav- Ing been notified al 240 o'clock that the Const was, journ sent down a request asking a de- Jay Lor ten tninutes.es they were discusstag whether | bring suit ayuinst the socletles to recover amount of detnage. NEYs.—District Attorn - view with Secretary (intend that this jury shall agree. | department, and the line of polley to be pursued tn pannel dis | the prosecution of the pension. ‘There a general Interchange of views, but nothing detinite was determined. upon the President this afternoon. dis the Missouri, has been granted Second Lieut. Sauuel | W. Miller, 5t has been relieved from duty in Uh Robert Me: this city, 10. tuk ® lowest | has been ordered to report In pet General Alfred H. Terry, board conver amination for retirement. engraving and printing were opened today. ‘The cont Ice Tompany for 39; cents per hundred. ‘Two par- Ues having bid the Same amount for Cumberland Coal, no aWard was made w-day. has presented through the De; gold Watch valued at $125 to Capt. John Cook, of the British bark Silvirian, in recognition of his humanity tn rescuing the crew of the American. ship Or: 1883, and a gold w: Roach, m: mouth, N in rescuing the créw of Ue American schooner Nellie Bell, at sea, April 2, 1879. ARCTIC INVESTIGATION, Lieut. Garlington’s Examination. TRE PICKED UP CREW oF THR FROTER, ‘The examination of Lieut. Garlington before the Proveus.court of Inquiry was resimed this mornin, In reply to inquiries by Judze Advocate Good fellow, the witness said the crew ol was men “Were they shi men usually going sea They were 1 fo that all sealers had m. the cod Ashing, and these men were picacd about St. Jotns. f lke Proteus | ¢ ped from tie class ing trom News T shipped froin the best ches or New Mand sealers. The vessel was secured so Lat de their arrangements tor! Lieut. Garlington sat Capt. Pike stated to nim | was not phe kind eet for Aretive service. ‘The char however, did het tnferfere with results of the expedition. Had thes heen mar: i WILDE, | In Fespect to the agrees detween Capt. Wildes m Said he Was Bot agreement Was reduced to Lat | excess of the gower: bilities on the Airet cf Nowe By the Court.—*wir, lngto ay up, adidn't get upto Lent. | Dok Of Supplies as Fou | nt up? derstand in my Instruc- y HOT AS YOU W “That 18 what 1 ‘Then you say that you went south in your iy Lo meet the Tantie, and come back in A.—“Yes, sir.” “How near did you expect to meet the A. T always had tn view the chance of her get- zh Meivitie Bay, and I she had ge Iville bay foe and entered the north Miculty in getuug to Lieut. Garlington sald he expected the Yantte to es es anid to Questioned about his understanding of Text. S letter of August 2. ISK1, as lo Whether de- ‘hed on Uie Way Nort or on tthe Neptune, golng under lous, established ‘her depot at after her commander had deter- urn, he said t i the expedition of Ins? was to far north as possi, Gen. Hazen, chief signal oMcer, was exautned | Kentucky Superstition. °T START ON STARK reporter ashed at Un rutpay, Rigs: Last Friday a (Saturday) replied the clerk. ville today.” “Pa Uke to bet th n Col. dim Wintersmith, who was | He will never siart on Frida: You | Kentuckian to start anywhere on n't persy erstiion, La here be And sure enon li and you il See Unat Carttsie ore Sunday.” edt n OT Sota sn Dest tell Dissatisfied Mail Clerks. t whether the other cause de- she PACIFIC COAST. ‘The Postmaster General has directed Col. John | lent of the ratl- pverthe line of the | ortheru Paciile R.Kand arrange for the proper g Of Miiil Matter On This route, so as torn not West bound mail by the | postal clerks before It rexeties Portland, Or- | f Coi. Jameson was selected for Uusimperiant | punt Of his great executive ablitty and | nd he will probably be able to allay the | v on how exis, ng the raib fone, ont to be dh athorities Theuxht din RS organized a couspirucy to distribute only tion of the mall. ‘The conseyueuce has teen that ath —— ee VIRGISIA CANDIDATE FOR POSTMASTER OF THE —There has been some tulk about the Vir- 10 iste ot the th R. Fisher, of Ki WHO Was assist | 2 ie House, Vererans.—When | by the War deparunent to the | w ‘The t en returnes were Tuitnd Lo | Be hes is requested Une Departinent of Justice THE PROPOSED PROSECUTION OF PENSION ATTOR- ‘eller (o-day at the Interior ses Was dl assed. SENATOR MILLER, of California, and ladies, called Leave for two months, on surgeon's certificate of Carr. Epwarp W. WittreMore, 15th infantry, | Mice of Major vott, 34 artillery, in charge of the pub- fon of the oficlal records of the rebellion, ir Lievt. Cor. Davin H. BkoTHERTON, 25¢h infantry, om to Brigadi president of the retiring wiitag, Minnesota, for ex- ped ut Forts Bibs FOR FURNISHING Supplies for the bureau of ‘t for lve was awarded to the Independent PRESENTS TO BRAVE BRITON +, Wrecked on Herschel island, March 7th, hy valued at $100 to Ezra ter of the British bark Brazil, of ‘a, Scotla, In recognition of his Humanity Diggs, of —— The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and Closing prices Name. o.{c | same, thisg Ne & StL! : E i ches. £ Ohio. 16 3 Ches. & Ohio. Sia 3 \3 ..... North Pac. 2 x | 27) Do. pref...) Gay) eas ©. ©. 81.221)) 64x) 64 * Northwest. --- 126 Col. Coal 17 16 Do. pret Del, & iiud. ws D.,L& W...... 184174 Oregon Trans, Den. & R. G. | 25 | 24, Onl. & West. E. ET.,V.4 Gap.) Erie - ‘Do. 248, % TIL Cent. ....2.)1824 151-5: Koch. & P LB& By R St Paul Lake Shore Lou. & Nash. dich. Cent Dillon, Sam Sloan, J. very fast. ‘Ihe note appeared to have been written | 8c0U, J. F. Navarro and H. T. 624) 61 NJ, Cent.....| 845 By | BTM 56+, N. ¥. Cent. ASS, 2110644 163g Ohio &Ga! 7 | 6 Pac. Mail. = By 6 Do. pret % Nash. & Chat../ 58 (West. Union...! G9) Ty, ss a ase Ratlroad Directors Elected. “Heckers" New Yous, Nov. 14—The fol! were elected | “Gitiets’ directors of the Manhattan Elevated Ratiroad Com- | “Bulk”. - 2 day Gould, C, W. Field, Russell Sage, laway, EM. Field, G. J. Gould, Sydney |. Hall, W. E. Conger, @. 5. ‘Dumock. —_——— ‘The Canada Snow Storm. MonTREAL, Nov. 14.—The snow storm which set in here yesterday conuinued all night, and had noi ceased at hoon to-day. Sor Exempt from Taxation, THR PROVERTY OF THR © AND 0. CANAL COMPANT. oe, attorney: for the Chesapeake amd Ohio canal company, in pany siuated reply that they find froin the Tacte Som ASURER WYMAN ‘The annual ¢ in the receipts thoy Increased $100 564,s2 the Treasury tor to the anotat of §1:49,008. > redeemed durtug MN OFS perc Aehich $28 BRS. NHO we Danks at the close of the year, hal banks for 5B WAS FLL AIS. Sale of a Railroad Fran: THE NARKOW GAUGN FROM WASHINGTON TO CINeR. Mmeut Of heir carculat The negotiations were conciudsd yestentay the purchase of the franchise, ete he “Washington City, Cineinnatt and St Raliway company,” by a syn Mr. ALN. Martin, Who recently hou by tach OF Dhes, a t which thirty hase been'gt bbe used tn The new project. Intend to Hulld a standard rowd, cotutiet near Linwood, doah Valies rv Lhe Dora eoad ate te Poahoris Neb oa wnt amber vt by targe carta, Portier on it A Celebrated Surgeon, SKETCH OF THE CANELK OF THE LATE DE. Sims, te we ¥ | haport Biupress Bug srently, and thereupon te | Mia, who su | tw SHOT GENS AND Py MORE CONTEST NNSTLVANIA © fection James Bi mn, Tusion, were voted tar dates for clerk of 1 showed the election of Boud by ax majority KS Of several donds to | recount dition as when received | Une contest ts bitte Kitied tn the wounded at Ay Well or are gett Charles Wiligughby, inet und Zac Tevent riot Ub line Corkniit had an tater- | (Vio ev! r simultanenusly the payment of 1 rot tue beets) inst day Of tie extra George Suuih, DUity, with permission to leave the division of | for Wbel aginst Gi Jt., ol Reading, has brought sutt x! deipida, and Mess 0 | Senator, data, Lad not effect December 1, 18s, and be | Se punt oF ne Will then Tevert Lo leave of absence Status, Jal reeounief the ¥ porats eid am and jubiier tn ky ening lo eeiebraie ut procession aNd sp Deing the features. A disp Slates that fl Was no he Were On Le stp ral poltits persons marelitns gues Aller Ue club fron Char, sd in the procession were allucled WILL stones euibers OF Uselr rac C CHURCH IN AmbxICA—The J can Catbolle bishops held th Rome yesterday at te Coleg Propaganda, All the cardinals of the piopasanda were present, The principal question disciswd Was that of ad dressing a een We Lhe gow oe See Se States Uhat the relations between ciure! halt Marriage Licexses.— Marriage Mcenses have | Shait be based upon tt been issued by the clerk of the court as follows: ——— Martin L. McGhee and Martha J. both of Fredericksburg, Va; G. W. Yeatman and Fanny E. Mills; James Qualls and Eliza Braxton; Henry John- | sou and Maria Izenna Dorsey; Kobt. W. Prince Georze’s county, Md., and Nannie Dodson; Chas. P. Fawcett, ot Mont ry county, Md., and Susan J. DeVan; G. W. Zachary and M. Roberta Cumberland; Joseph Hicks and Mary J, Tibbs; John Chesser and Maggie A. Waters, both of Alexandria, va. pument ot the United Brock Wat's Worksnor.—The New York police yesterday found tu a roow Was used asa workshop by Brockway. » arTestod last week, a lange trunk, contaiaing a full Assurtinent of counterteivers’ wols, With Uke forged signatures of . H. Huntin ton, and Speyer Bros. Loudon bahkers. Division strvet, wuleh and counterfeit: ‘The boty of H. Fulcher was found in a Yuicket Dear McBean, Richmond county, Ga., Monday. Lis head Was riddied ita buckshow! Best Baking Powder. INTERESTING TESTS MADE RY THE GOVERNMENT is Teceniiy made nts as to the compara tive value of baking powders. Dr. Low inade to determine What brands are the most eco. nomical to uw leavening powe certain the avail Love's report gives Name of the Baking Powders. “Koyat” (ereatn tartar powder... “Patapseo” ciluin powder Chemist. for the government, Lests were i ? “flaniord’s None Such, “Hantord’s Nowe Such,” oid. “Amazon” (aluin powder) nds” (Short Welght OZ.)..0.0-0 Biscang! Pett hs i 4 geass? “snow Flake” (Groff’s, St. F “Lewis's” Condensed. COR Aparews & Gos" (contains alti wenoeg the government chemist Say: ST regard all aluin powders.s very unwholesome, Phospiiate and lurLaric acid powders berate Unelr process of baking, or under vary chanies suffer deterioration.” . HA. MOLL, the tofmer governinent after a careful and eluborate examination of thé widens Of COMM Tor, Meported 1 favor of the Koya) brand, ES varioas Dabing: the

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