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“THE EVE INI NG FPUBLISHE BAM. y, AT THE STAR BY Fert F@ nnsyiv nt The Evenias Star News; OW. ADAMS SO RAHN, Battin ISTE “at, the shortest Correct Prices Eveuiiue Dresses; Bridal BM Will ‘etihisy Wwania avi Be Vex Room, 1 RTREET NORTNWES?, MANTEAUK, CLOAK AND T NOVI MAEING. LTIES IN TRIMMINGS Constantly on Hand, nde Cloth HE MERRY MINS J.WOnAYE nits a Speelalty. MASTODON Bt > Mis J.P. Pann, ei Semnsey Ce A NOT V STEEET NORTHWEST, The Tie Taveket fate, Suceens a at eee id Sane inte the IMPORTER OF FASHION, Ww the coming week novelties in PARTS and EAT NUMBER 02 LONDON MILLING RY, an all the Istest forms and ¥ PEATURES. THEME OF A shades of eokor. nw) Vhs Sanat = ncn Td REINO ESY Bovasass, NINTH AND F-STREETS, EMEN? Took AT THES bs THEN CALL AND! EXAMINE THE GOOUS, ane Cider tr wter Ned Pnidershive ALL-Wool Under avy Al-Wool Unde aabity scarier A-We HIRD ANSE AS COURSE oF SIX POPULAR CONCERTS 1 ality Searlet Flannel T eT M. J. Hse, 109 F street northwest, repared to sh BONNE rshirt $2.50, usnal UN: each concept at a0 < WHT be offered te Ts now FRENCH FOR GEEMAXS PIANO. wl Vik AND OTH KID GLOVE DE Asthe etock is Lar “Al sand well se MILLINERY, » > ] ARISIAN Roe MISSES SEDGWICK AND CHRISTMAN Cate w: ve opened their Dr EATER COMIQUE, = h Mme. Van Reuth) pe Parlors at MONDAY, NOVEML ONE WEEK, $25 EWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST, Latest styles in Full Ta TOM CANAN nd Winter Costumes, its 4 sper Piniahed Cloth § AMERICAN POT N ae MS. u. Beh ‘S% oe ‘7 i pany y | VE Tins token the heuse 45) Messachnectte 20 STAR VERT cui mad will be glad tosec her friends an { EMPORTED CLOAKS, B rece Tie Ys. Thersdave or Saturdays, ni2 f I OPTOMAN AND — BGYP PROCABE, “POL ED t p™ 2eM | NEGEE, Ere, ‘Reseuting all the La Tite POPLLAR RESORT OF THE CITIZ My Ene for th won embraces over sixty different 7 ses meladinye the geuuin 3 Jacket, bang the display Cyer eli GUT THIS WEEK, Srey nei Lier wonderful Be n Pas SOULE BANCEY <> Werder, and iy. M.WILLIAN, of Tite Trev ise, Parts, 907 Pex ia avenue, ADIFS FURS REVATE ACQL J Kedsed cad Lined. Fur Dolsnat Litas newly coved. AM, IO Sth street nor teen Nand O, ype K MELLON, AY THE 5 PROM Nov, MODISTR, Mostomeh evenin aes the d QypUste Mester susie B\ PROF, LOIS WEE = ~ rH Sour Sone ON FISH . ve opal we stons at CHEMICAL DRY CLEAN FSTARLISH. Vo 08 G street a - i Ladies’ and € rihwest, NG 1 PS eX also Crape Wyre Pare vor ry Bes enty STOLE GUSTESY . his Superior FROM NOVEMBER Tru .Vakdies F “Oyinnion 1 eanientt J. TX District of i om t efleetual ature and nel your perfect machine | snry assed it Paris, New York oreleewhere.” ese pts i otaclily reioved. U2 Mss ANNIE K. HUMVPHERY, 420 TENTH STREET PORSEIS RTHWEST, ter aa every style aud niaterial, TALTIES ARE. waeles U ae lothiug, Merino Underwear, i da. If. Herenles™ Sup- ik xpecial awent, | the FANCY i AND NEW YE Ty ed 4 thie new pt us TLNNSYLVAATA AVENUF. G6. A. WHITAER Srecat Bancarss Central Af 2 by Knox. ‘We are offering » Barca mek Tey. uy Wi fice, FRENCH HALF Hosp, weston, Regular Mule, Double Heels and Tora, for Pot up Half Dozen in a Bos, at $1 per box; worth $1.50, and ty Sad = Akos FUL EOF WINTER UNDERWEAR, at 9 iharty Cacticicem. TASTE . 'y Cantionsn 8. B. ELLERY, E WAL VALLANTI NT. & SON, 0) 112 F stret n 25 — A rtinwest. 425 Tih Su = = Fpeusison’s sulice Factory. “ONOMY Cox Boon. 10 wm fe CHARLES WYATT, Puorneron, Inst received — | Alarce tine of SCATIEN for idk, w | Lone Dine of UNDERWEAR, fro FINE DEESS SHIRES TO OKDER, Laer dine of UNPUNISHED AND FINI AL LOWEST PRICES. Ose Taovssnp a Ite 1 param a bere Vet re ston at frat 10c, MED SHU TS No. Slo F STREET NORTHWEST, 417 Opposite Patent 64 Sire Wis Pate Tatuesse Assourvesr f our S9s public Of all the Cheaper Grades of “ PAPER HANGING 1OK DEPA “ ae Frou 15 cents upwards, TPE CO VTAGE KITCHEN j LOUIS A. DIETER, 5 .M x F street northwest, ae z pes = Horta SALLY PRESCRIBED BY re! [jabs ATANATIVE AND TAMAL FACULTY. REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE | Yor CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE, CLREGRAL CON GESLION, &e, Frepared by GRILLON, thouet U.S Corts, 1d Her Test Ps INDILN | 27 rue Rambuteau, Parl, ke Pills and the usnal purva- is le to take, and never pro- duces imitation, Sold by all Drugyists, QEML SKIN GARMENTS. D ‘Our SEAT. SK will he « marked! wie t purchased In Septetube t. London will nut aflect uur prices, WILLETT & RUOFF, $05 Pennsylvania ave, 04-th,13w,1stp S SACQUE at the pricca he advanee in NEWMARKETS AND SACQUES. 5 Having returned from New York we offer special REEDS SONS, Darvains in Seal Garments, (No incrvase in the price of 10 F Stet Northwest, our present stock of Seal, notwithstanding the advauce | . in Skins.) FAMILY GkocERs. ‘The popnlar Mink-lined Circulars, plain and hand- aa some tail borders, pinpey TMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE | Doimane, Cirenlar and Sacques in silk and plush; JEAS COPPLES, WINE BRANDIES, &e. ined with fur and satin. Novelties in Muff-Satchcla, Capes and Collaretta, Fur Trimming on band and cut to order, Carriage Robes, Coachmen’s Capes, Gauntlets, &c, Lowest New York Prices, B. H. STINEMETZ & BON, OLD CLUB HOSE WHISKY. @UAND VIN DANGLETENE CHAMPAGNE, om-Im —_ cence . Barrens axp Funntens, Bisnors Canrnonse- enti 3937 Pennsylvania avenne. Fer Chappel Hands Paco avid Lips. removes Sunburn | WWM. HR. RILEY HAS NOW IN STORE A LARGE and renders the Skin Beautifally Soft and Smooth, And well selected and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, Ye. per STOCK OF DRY Goops, for fami Wi tion our ‘Try it, aud if not satinfied return the bottle | Jarge stock of Blankets, Quilts Seton Ree £0, asians acauee Sheeting, Towels: and Napkinn Riles, Gachuveses wed Freyared by L. ¢. BISHOP, Drngxtet, Chtlkiteass Under was ose Of adlew: Gentlemen's and Tw Sth strect, corner H street northwest, | Sunt tt Dry Gade wee heey 21s Washington, D.C. nl0-6t ‘Ailey Building, cor. 9th and E sta. 0. w, - 62—N°9,537. WASHINGTON, D. LADIES GOODS, SPECIAL NOTICE Y PX eopcoa MESS MgouIE pRict “Howoroay f MEST will ING OF deh Sonus: uibers ane reanested to WAUGH, Pres. EL A nid ANN PACKER AN APPROVED e "Society of Briends.” is expect ting on FIPLFCDAY Cinirsday) EVEN jock pam. at the mectine Swen 18th and 19% } dily’ Cp DRe 2S. PRICE. DRUGGIS strevgecuihwest, the leading Pham Sashinwtone PLys Frvaciiptions a specialty. tent “Mecliciuen, Yerfumery and Tonet AP st variety. = FOR A hands or Hys tine “De i & HOWAKD" = rE at MUNCAS and Ixtrets northwest H MAGRUDE Ann Drated He oa CALL, AT CIRC ATT 749 6-& Peonsyivania avenne, for 1 . Mejubersiip: ik per ticiti on Pd yor year "Also, books aud uinguzines tenigd Dy thie nb Met he eS Lvey To HUNTER, = Di J FORD THOMPSON He Piaaeonscel bis tule: einesitonceto Ol HOST NW. COR ITH ST. OMiee hours: 8 to 10a m1 to'2 p.m. to 7D. nm _ ni-6t&eo3 (ee CIRO DE SU ZZATRRA VERDI, M.D. Otice Hours: From 9 to ted pm. Tto9 pan, No TT ith street northwest, 02003" Lge sas rixrenes, Large stock of the latest desizns, LATROLES FURNACES. PLUMBING ANT HEATING, SAM'L 8. SHEDD, 409 9th street northwest. Guo. W. Lao wx Tow'r €. Fox, FIICH, FOX & BROW EsTapuisuep 1666, REAL FSTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, OPFICE—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUZ, Opposite U.S, Treasury), All properties placed in our haweis for rale are inverted, hont charge, iu our “Heal Estate Advertiser,” (finst issued in 1866). Spevial attention eiven to the management of estates and of properties belonving to non-residents, Algo, to the renting of Honses and collection of Rents at mode- Tute rates, and without chance fur paying taxes, remit. ing rents aud stteudiuy to repairs, w which personal attention is given, Filthful attention given to the disposal, by lease or tale, of all property placed in our hands, Loans on real estate sceurity mad? with care, and wemi-annual interest collected and remitted without charee. ct15-1m AND HARD WOODS ‘ally ordered tw suit Jax EL Tircu, fle? “BUILDING LUMEER.” BS of every description estes Lens, 4ALBA 6-4, BF Counter Topa,prime and seasoned, Also Walnut, Mahowany, Cedar, Cherry, Poplar. Oak, Ash, White Pine, Georgia Pine and Virginia Pine, rough dressed, or manufactured into Partition, Gedling, Wain- seoting, Flooring aud Mouldings in lots to accommo- | +. All ordess filled with dispatch and correctness, at Jess than: current marwet prices WM, McLEAN & SON, z Cor, 13th aud B streets north: gy GAT FINTUMIS! HE LARGEST cl SLLECY FROMM AS CHEAPE: 4LbASh CALL AND EXAMINE. COKCOKAN BUL 02 & bet) Ce nat the few bua wea lu buttles by TION ISITO! ntsis purticuluty ealled to PHI Fronular Bran aud Nerve Tonte and $ Malaria. For sale werated by the W. C, MILBURN, Bole Inventor and Mamitacturer, 14%) Pennsylvania avente, ISN, Between TAYLOR & ire 0 _ een tn. the mudersizn 1 BUFTY. ix this Dissolved by mutual consent RICHARD H. TAYLOM will eign in Liquidation and continue the business. All partion are respeet{ully requested to make a SET- TLEMENT OF LHELS ACCOUNTS, RICHARD F. TAYLOR, FRANCIS HUFTY ith, 14 ities "by the Licht, Machine, tovether withot tambject \- dition pared to furn Plutuptuess, and at low, price, aus work iu the line Photo Engraving, for eather relief or plate-press priut- ni. ‘Designs and Estimates furnished upon application, THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, 1425 New York avenue. (Aew Beatin 8 ODD AND PECULIAR DESIG ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN SIDE WALL AND CEILING DECORATIONS, per Hangines for which we have the exclusive right gud rt tbe found south of theamost noted tus of New York. We defy competition in price and style of execution, LOUIS A. DIETER, 913 F street northwest. Ty ward & Hoeremssoy, 4% NINTH STREET, Agents for LOWS CHELSEA ART TILES, TRENTON ART ILE, AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILE COM- PANY, MINION, MAU and other IMPORTED TLLES, BRASS FIRE-PLACES aud BRASS FIKE GOODS in wea yun ni5-ft HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON pep? 424 9th street. J. W. Drew, PHARMACIST, Consen PENNA. AVE, AND 97H Stari asure in announcing the arrival of (guaulete nevortineut of Muuienry goody front th sslauent af Deg. Parker Pray, DIAMC NATED, Seater ROSALINE; Ae F¥ORY AND BOXWOOD; FRENCH FU % FRENCH CUTICLE KNIVES. o%7-3m ‘Wisvow Staves. edict Recived a fresh imporiation of all the newest SHADE LINENS. Made and hung by experienced hands in the best man- ie LOUIS A. DIETER, ni5-6t +] ago brought Into the port of C., THURSDAY . AVAL NEWS FROM NORM .—Commalonre fare reports to the Navy department tat te Talla poosa left the Nozfolls navy Yard tor Annapolis yes terday He nts that he sent the tag Assist The dosed engines at the ouse OF the Norfoik and West nd to return to Commisstonen EATON SAys that the opinion of the Attorney General, relating to the classification of clerks under the civil service law, which was pub- Ushed In yesterday's STAR, 18 substantially In ac- cord with the construction already pliced upon the Ww by the couiatssion, and by which they have been governed iu their aétion, Tur Case or Cart. J.P. Watxer.—The army re tiring board, appoluted to examine Capt. John P. Walker, 1 cavalry, met atthe government hospital for insine to-day and proceeded to examine apt. Walk NAVAL Oxpens—Passed Assistant Engineer A. B. Bates has been ordered to the Vandaila; Chaplain W. 0. Holway has been detached trom. traning ship New Hampshire and ordered to the Trenton. Mander George Taleott, on executive officer of tie Shenandoah, has from the navy, to go inte business. His jou Was to-day uccepted, to take effect at ge shit once. R missloner of Inte Cuecrs.—The com- 0: al revenue has issued a efreular stating that since July Sist over two thousand Razes of stainps thaprinted on chee ne have becn recelyed for redemption and cancellation, notwith- standing the circuler of July 10th last, informing the publle that Stamps. imprinted on cheeks sub- sequent to 883, Would not be cancelled ater sreturned to thelr owners. ‘The circular Stys that Uie cases on. hand will be treated f sccorddag. 10 The WHI be acted on as sun as Teached, and, if allowed, Hi Ws destroyed. 2. Stamps “will be re? the claims to Intd ants free of c) Ted as withdrawn. 3. Ca aside until Congress convenes, and, 1f al prhition {s made for the purpose, the Btamp deemed, Will De cancelled and the blanks returned to their owners. Swill be Goon Dexps RewanweD—The President has, through the Department of State, prescutee a gold Wateh and chain, valued at $120, to Wm. J. Newton, master of the British steamship Commander, recognition of the humane assistance given by him to the steamshin Niigara, of New York, while on fire at sea, July 12, 188. He has also presented a gold watch, valued at $109, to Joseph Potter, master of the Haytien bark Letttla, for his humanity in reseuing the shipwrecked crew of the schooner Jas. Bilss, of Belfast, Me., at Sea, April 16, 1883, DECREASE OF TMMIGRATION.—The report of the Dureau of statistics shows that during October there arrived at our prinetpal ports 48,405 Immit- grants, and for the sume month of the proceding year ther «477,929 immigrants, For the ten months ended October ai, 1883, the arrivals numbered 501,037, and for Une Same period of 1882, 668,015. OF THE JEANNETTE Panty.—A letter t. Harber, who has charge of the trans- Portation of the remains of the Jeannette party to this country, dated Yakuts! recetved at the Navy departraent. yesterday. A pocket knlfe tuarked SJ. Q. A. Zeigler,” (i chiet ene sneer of the navy) aud a spoon, Doth’ found on the rou aken by Lieut. Com. De Long, were Drought to the Russian meteorologieal station near Kitach and turned over to Lieut. Harber, as It 1s evident: hey were lost by De Long’s party. Lleut. Harbei 2 SAnegnin having died from ‘a contagious dis + of courie, be brought home. ped at Kirulsek, visited his err inarked.” ‘THe New Tite aT TUE Crry Post Ovrice.—-Atter consnitation with Superintendent Thompson, of the y mail service, Postinaster Conzer has issued instructions, which will make the local tne of the rival and departure of malls at the Washtugton City Post OMlce and ranch stations, correspond with the new standand tie. SUPERINTENDENTS OF NATIONAT. CRWETERIES.— ‘The following changes in the siations of superin- tendents of the national cemeteries have been or- dered:—Superintendent Benjamin F. Baker, ordered froin Jefferson barracks, Mo., to take charge of the cemetery at Annapolis, 'Md., relieving Superinten- dent ‘Taylor,avho will assume charge of the cemetery at Fort Stott, Kaa, relieving Superinten- dent John A. Commerford. Superintendent. Com- merford will assume charge of the Chalmette na- tlonal cemetery, near New Orleans, relieving Su- perintend jsall, Superintendent Birds all will assume charge of the national cemetery at. Gettysburg, Pa., relieving Superintendent N. G. Wilson, who will proceed to Vieksbarg, Miss, “and assume charge of the naulonal cemetery at that place. War Derantuenr Promorions.—A. B. Clements, of Brooklyn, has been promoted from the position of Acopylst In the Judge Advocate General’s office, r department, to a $1,200 position in the Quar- aster Generals office.” tle was certified by the ervice fora $1,200 clerkship, but was assigned Acopyist. Tn view ot fils promotion the of War will withdraw from the civil ser- civil 10 duty a Secretary vice comiatssion a requisition for a 31,200 clerk, and. substitute one for a copyist. Beveral vacancies exist in the $1,200 grade of the Adjutant General's ofie ‘All the efficient clerks of a lower grade have already been promoted, and qv some doubt as to whether these vacancies: anu be filled by the promotion of clerks appointed to the $1,000 vrade under the civil service rales, Dut, who have not served the probationary period, or whether the Secretary of War will have to make a, requisition on the civil service commission for $1,200 clerks, “all provabllity the promotions will be nade. Docerec, CuINrse IMMIGRANTS WITH CERTIFI- CATES.—Secretary Folger was yesterday informed by anagent of the Pacific Mail steamship com- pany tha number of Chinese were a day or two n Francisco by the steamer City of Peking, and that although they were provided with the ‘vertitieate required by law the codeetor of customs retused to allow them to land. ‘The Secretary telegraphed to the collector for an explanation. “He also wrote him in effect that If there ts any reason In any case to sus- pect fraud or imposition he shall make a rigid Investiiation, and retu ission to the passen- ger to land until satls Alence 1s produced, and aurties feeling aggricved because of such refusa in have the correct of the action Of the customs officers decided In the courts by a writ of habeas corpus. uclory Cor. N. 'T. Conny, of the Pension office, has been ‘transferred to New York as_ supervising spectal ex- amlner of the district embracing Vermont, part of ‘New York and part. of Massachusetts. Col. Colby has many friends th Washington who regret his de- parture to another fleld of duty. THE WREKLY Star for this week 18 now Teady for mating; price, three cents per copy. Tt ts a lange, eight-page paper, of ffty-slx coltimns, cut pasted and folded, and wil be sent anywhere in the United States and Canada,- postpald, for one dollar a year, PERSONAL—Gov. N. G. Ordway, of Dakota, 1s at the Riggs——Senator Ingall’s family arrived im town this morning, and will be located for the winter at No. 1 B street. northwest. Mr. Ingalls will be here in about two weeks —I bell, of Virginia, and Young, of ‘Tenn Representative Simonton, sre at the Metropoll- -At the sesston of the National Health Asso- on in Detroit yesterday, Navy Medical Director: Gthon read a paper on “Vital Stauisties a3 Sanitary St oe sentative anes < oe oe arrived In town last evening, r the present at Willara’s. 2 MARRIAGE Licenses. — Marriage lcenses hove ‘Deen issued by the clerk of the court as follows: Phenix Bartlett and Jennfe #. Matthews; Richard 913 F street northwest. Esreusn 1830. JAMES Y¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. it Cape at 875, $100, $125, 8140, 150, #160, Silk and Satin Lined Circulars $15, $20, $25. Fur Lined Circulars from $25 up, Coacher Capes, Collars and Muffa. Far Carriage Robes from $10 up. Far Trimming, ‘Gents’ Beal Caps, Fur Gloves and Collars, Gents’ Dress Dog Skin and Lined Gloves, ‘Ladies’ Seal Caps, Boys’ Seal Caps from $1.50 up. n9-Im .BAUGH’S WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP COR MARYLAND AVE. AND 4} ST.'8. W. om $175, B. Brown and Belle F. Webgter, both of P.G. county, Md; Abraham Ridont and Lueinda Winns; James W. Stringteliow and Eliza Francis Bowers, both of cul er, Va.; Chas Brooks and Jennie Chase; Christopher G Kyle and’ Mary He Spaulding: “Lu: cius C. bye and Mary V. shreve, both of Alexan- aria, Va.; W. 8. Johnson, of King George county, Va.,and Mary Hrancts Meret of Alexandria, Vai ‘Thos. D. D. Ourand, of Columbiana, Ohio, and Ra- chel E. Godey; Thos. H. Smith and Mary Johnson, Willis Johnson, of North Carolina, and Adelia ‘Milig, of Richmond, Va. ——.____ ‘THe ECCENTRICITIES OF 4- PRESIDENTS WIDOW.— ‘The eccentricities af the widow.of the late Presi- dent Millard Fillinore are being tout in the e'S court in 'N. Y., where some New York relatives are her will. Mrs. Mrs. Fillmore sent her a it a heap, sentient valenting, he valentin as ‘Mra. Tift joined. ¥ the Roce and scolded a 2 “Oh, ‘ou horrid thing, you're always something like that.” An attcinpt is pelng to show ‘that Mra. ‘was Insane” OVEMBE! e tud left instructions to have lt sultably | 1 > ab THE SPHAKER nt Er, Cox Has to Say. POAT THE, TALS OF “COMTLIMESTARY FOR UDI, AND TELLS A Sf0KY. AVASS. WE IS Ax vores Ir. CON aln Gen, Slocum and 1 IS Moms at Willard’s, where hts friends A Stan reporter found D. Mil, of OLlo, at the rooms. ‘They were pleased to laugh at the idea that Mr. Cox would only et complimentary votes, Mr. Cox hiuseit remarked that he once helped a man fa Colunbus, Ohio, get comptimentary votes in a convention for sherif. He got so many that he Was hominated on the first ballot. “What am T to be compitmented for?” asked Mr, Cox; “for maxing A quarter of a century of a fight for democratic thought? For making the past six weeks’ cam- elgu in Ohio, Maryland, New Jersey. and New ork? For making a straizht dem atic record tn war and In peace, On all questions, and without go- ing to exces? Tf this be worth only compliment 1t fs hot worth having. The truth is Unat the caleu- lations which the Penhsylvanian ond Kentuckian ha conte; ently by leaving out New York ate 80 aud. sto be comical! Tris. a sort of patronage these younger Congress- quen to thelr elder in services?” Well, they Will see. A frlend of maine,” continued dtr. Cox, “an Irish- Tan, remarked when | left New York that It seemed thatthe had elected both Rand:tl and Car- added that there ts a lange unpledeed it Which will determine Ue contest. Many Ure deiegatious, are’ refratuing from making any pledges, Decause they have some object In view to attain. “Th some cases they have a candidate for one of the subordinate oMves Whom they) Want to ‘y have made no promises as to the ting to look the Meld over and de- Desi to be done sor their own . ry pertineaily remarked the result of the Speakership fight was La the hands of THE UNPLEDGED ELEMENT, and that any candidate who flutters himself that he has votes enough promised to elect ulm prob- ably deceives himself. Mr. Cox assured Tus Star Teporter that the caleulaUons based upon the as- Sumption that he willdrop out of the fight very are erroncous. He sald be believed hits Intends WIIl'stick to him as long as he wants them to, and that he will stay unUL SaUistied he fs not wanted as Speaker. He sud he had good reason to believe that he Will get as many votes on the first Dailot 3 either Randail or Carilsie, and he added tn conclu- sion: “I may get so many complimentary votes that, like my Olio friend, 11 be nominated on the Sirst baliot.” Mr. Randall Interviewed. HE 1S SURE OF MIS ELECTION ON THE S2COND BALLOT. A Philadelphia Times reporter interviewed ex- Speaker Randall yesterday at lis heme, and asked him it he had seen Mr. Carlisle's claim. “I did,” Was the reply. “He is over-sanguine, elections have not strengthened Lis canvass, but have much strengthened min tguitat have you to say as to your own expecta- lous?” I have to say that my estimates differ from his. cades Tae votes T bellove Psiall have s5 a the Hirst ballot and a nonin: ond, produced by lange accessions from New York and from other quarwrs, of iuembers Who Wil vote for Mr. Cox on the first ballot as a com- nt low do you divide the vo dates In opporition lo you: “That somewhat depends upon whether Mr. Springer 13 or fs nota candidate. Ifa candidate, he tay have ten votes—uot over, Between Mr Carlisie and Mr, Cox the Toriuer bas) what is equi alent lo Unree gut of every four” A LETTER PROM MR. RANDAL. A friend of Mr. Randall to-lay received a letter from him, written yesterday, In which he stated that he will not come to Washington before Satur- day next, and he thinks {t most probable that he Will not be here eariter than next Monday. The Was suffering from erysipclas is un- all writes. His health ts very good, He Will establish his headquarters at the National hotel, In the samne rooms he has occupied trough ; Several speakerstip. | probable that he will ihough tat has not been determined. Caucus Tactics. A PROBARIE ATTEMPT TO HAVE A VIVA VOCE VOTE IN CAUCUS INSTEAD OF THE VOTE BY BALLOT. In the fight for the speakershtp of the last demo- cratic House, between Messrs. Randall and Black- burn, an attempt was made in the caucus to have the voting done viva voce instead of by ballot. It Was thought that some of the votes promised to Blackburn might goto Randall if they could be cast ina secret manner, and the project was to compel every member to vote openly; but the scheme falled. Itis quite probable that ‘a motion to vole viva voce will be made in the comiug cau- cus. Some of the most active of Mr. Carlisle's friends favor it. ‘There is always a fear amon; andall's opponents of what they term “the quic vote.” One of the characteristic features K dall’s contests in the past has been less talking: more voting th ong his opponents, District Government Affairs. PETITIONS OF CITIZENS. A petition of property owners ou Indiana avenue and C street northwest, between Ist and 4d streets, to the District Comunissoners, call attention w the neglected condition of these Important. thorongh- fares, and says that wile improvements have been made In almost all directions, this particular part of the elty has been enuirely overlooked. Mr. C, Hillyer, 2121 Massachusetts avenue, has applied for perinission to erect. at the southeast corner of 21st street and Hillyer place (at his own expense) a latap-post and lamp. ‘The engineer Com- missioner Will not give bis assent unless the Lunp 4s to remain permanently on the street as the prup- erty of the District. Amemorial signed by nearly forty residents of the eastern portion of the city was brought betore the District Commissioners to-day, the parties in- ested stating that the schools there are of Hitle apaigus, and ke thtuks 16 Sat Willaru’s, service to the ‘children on account of the strocts, being impassable in the wet and wiliter season, the soll belng of clay and no gutters put down. They asic t have B sitect northeast graded and ed from 1201 to 15th streets, and some kind of a side- walk kud as muy be deemed practleable for winter, and provide a crossing at 11th and C streets north east. GETTING READY FOR WORK ON TITE WEST WING OF THE NEW DEPARTMENT BUILDING. ‘The Secretary of War has addressed a note to the District Commissioners asking, in vehalt of Col. ‘Thos. L. ey, corps of engineers, In charge of the construction of the State, War and Navy depart- ments building, that a portion of the carriageway of 17th street be allowed to be used for the eae, it materials for the western wing of the about to be erected. A COLD SCHOOL, HOSE. ‘Mr, John H. Brooks, schoo! trustee, in a note to the Commissioners, referring to the Supply of heat in the Miner schoo! bullding, suggests Ut the win- dows on the north and west’ sides of the building be tightened. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Eutwisle: H. L. Johnson, erect five two-story dwellings, Virginia ave. and D Sts n. 32,000. “TI. L. Johnson, erect two two-story, ings, alley between E and F and 2ist and 29d. sis. m. W.; 3600. P. H. McNantz, repair frame in alley Tear Of 10U 129 6th St. n. @; $125. —— Charge of Recciving Stolen Property. ‘TRIAL OF MICHAEL ROBINSON. ‘This morning, in the Criminal Court, a colored boy Wim. Banket, indicted for hotse-breaking, tn entering the stable of John H. Magruder on Sep- tember 14th last and stealing a set of harness, was called up for trial and he pleaded gullty, withdraw- ing his previous plea of not guilty. The charge of recelving stolen property agatnst Michael Robinson was called and Banket was used as a witness, He testified that he took the stolen harness to Robinson's place or: 10th street. Robinson offered him $# for it, and tgid_bim to come after 7 o'clock. Witness went thamp g@ain when Robinson objected to buying the harwess, saying that he was not en- tirely satisfied it not been stolen. Witness then. offered hia his card, so if he (Robinson) got into trouble that he couid tind witness, A milkman offered $10 for the harness and Kol handed $5 of the amount to witness. Lieut. Arnold testified that Robinson first denied ic members, in some cases embraclug eti- | The recent | fon on Whe | maining between | ! | | Story of the wreck of the Akel TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. LUNCOLE'S BODY SECRETLY REMOVED THE WAR ON POLYGAMY. MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN MAINE LABOR TROUBLE: IN RUSSIA, SIIPWRECK ON LAKE MICHIGAN. — DEATH OF MRS. JOHN W. GARRETT. pee Abraham Lincoin’s Remains. A STORY OF THEIR SECRET REMOVAL TO THWART GAVE ROBBERS. CHICAGO, I11., Nov. 13.—A story 5 pubtished here this momtng, ian apparently anthentic form, 10 the effect that the body ef Abrahain Lincoln has een Sevrvtiy removed inn the ssuvophagus at Sprigteld, 10 prevent the possibility of any fur- eT atleniph By grave robbers, Tlie story runs to the effect that Ure rewoval was m Pp within afew days after the altompted desecration of the grave a Tew years that the body was pixeod In a lead-lined, atr-ght cedar caster and placed tt sane other portion of the monument, and that tts loca tion ts known only 10 a few ir the family. MAT PROMPTED THT REMOVAT. OF THE RoDv. Tr ¢ friends of Mr. Lincoln's nea a con proposition to remove the body fi : wus was nmanineus urred La. IU was the d Sire of those eftizeus ghd officials whe asstaned responsibility for the removal that Lie | nor be ten, Puacus In whteh i ha: supposed the body of the dead P as P ined ever Sluce the completion of the Inet ected straply by a frail Iron gat A ho claims to b* familiar with details of the removal sald: “Considerable dtm ‘ully attended the transfer of the body, as Uke enibaltae ing process had not proved n commpiete snecess, and ‘the remains had to be handied with wreat cane.” ‘The tniormant further declared that when the thieves attempted In the first tustne Dody, and were scared aways, they left the coftin arly drawn out of Ge marbie Sarcuphaus which had enclosed it. The advisability of iinail ing the renians w. parent, and the Monument coramittee acted cording re It is further declared that the secret of the re- moval has been west, carefully guarded, the thousands of people wh vO Yearly Visit the tomb hone have suspected the truth, although comm SHAR? COMM —T TON CONGRESSIONAL INDIFFE STHONG LOBBY OF MOKMAN ELDERS AT INGTO! CLEVELAND, Nov. 15.—The address of the National League for the Suppression of Polygamy, adopted last Hight. No honer of the bation ts rd of the law of the 3 the time Tor action, danger. "The total dish and is bringtug us tute dis grace amon the people. rshice doe Sunith es Aablished the Mormon’ church, the’ fundament d dectrines of which are polygamy and protitzs then: has rested upon the nation a etatn which bh Deen a diszrace to us and to the civilized w« ‘the Mormon chureh has Mourtshed. ‘The world j inthe matter for some reason best ki tonal League for the Suppression of Polyguiny, of Cleveland, urgently request that petitions be cir- culated tn’ every city, town and school district in the United States, asking Congress to submit to the legislatures of the varions states an amendient 10 the Coustitution prohibiting polygamy. This Would be an iinportant step. "If accomplished, 1t Will prevent the Institution from belng recegutved by any of the present states, or in Werritories Lat Muay Decome States hereaiter, ‘The Western Distillers? Pool. CHcaco, Nov. 15.—At, yesterday's session of the Western Export Association of Distillers the reso- lution offard by President Miller was adopted. It Provides Unat the prices tixed by the assoclation be inatutained under all elreumstances, and author- izes the executive committee to use ‘the funds of the association, if found necessary, to accomplish that end. ‘The’ regulation allowing distilleries to Tun to the extent OF 30 per cent of thetr full capacity Was re-enacted. Dr. Rush, of Chicago, was ap- Polnted disHfiiery Inspector of the pool The exect- live committee” adopted @ report recommending The adizission to the pool of four new houses in the place of four Unat were burned during the year. chitinase ‘The Wreck of the Akeley. STORY OF ONE OF THE SURVIVORS. CAr0AGo, Nov. 15.—The schooner Driver, with the survivors of the wrecked steam barge Akeley on board, was towed Into the outer harbor of Chicago yesterday. ‘The vessel is completely covered with ice, and the crew and the Akel ch hardship on the trip m of the survivors, ts as follows: The Akeley lett Chi- ¢ago for Bullalo on Sunday morning with 6,000 bushels of wheat. At 10 o'clock in the morning, Wwhenofl Racine, fell in with the tug Protection i distress and learned of the fate Of the schooner Arab, A line was thrown to the tug and the pair kept company through the great gale of Sunday and Monday. The cargo of the Akeley. shifted Monday afternoon and She finally tiled and sank. The last seen of her captain he was floating on a Ducket rack. ‘The schooner Driver hove iu sizit in time to pick up the survivors, who were greatly © hausted. Capt. Suvtch, Who commanded the Ake- ley, Was 51 years of age, and one of Uh Navi gators on the lake. He leaves a wife and two chil- drm. The lfe saving corps ts patrolling the beach at Holland tn search of bortles. sear ‘The New Time in Petersburg, Va. BURG, VA., Nov. 15.—The jewelers of this dopt the new standard of Ume, and the authorities Will have Uke town Clock run by the tandard, ciation. —The New Jersey Sun- day Schoo! association closed its Uwenty-sixth an- nual convention here to-day, when the following oilicers were. elected: Hurlburt, Plaintield, N. J.; vier presidents, Rev, I. L. Schuyler Paterson; Rev. RM. Doolittle, Nort ard, Elizabeth: Rev. George W. Swain, Allentown, and H. Judson Pierson, Woodbury? corresponding secretary, LW. Clark? y CI; recording secretary, Win. L.” Plume, Essex county; treasurer, Walter M. Baton, den county." Secret committee were also ‘The Pennsylvania Legislature. HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 15—The house to-day slightly amended the appropriation bill, and then ries and a stale executive named on fludt passage. Clydesdale Stock. Crrcaco, Nov. J5—cThe American Clydesdale as- ‘sociation met here seen it ace ee oe from various the count present association heard and discussed the reports of the ve ‘The co completo of the vhich were satisfactory. ry e second volume of the stud book was announced. It Ballasting the New Track. Krrrery, Mz, Nov. 15.- last night’ of Thomas Burrows, great excitement here. ‘went to the barn Cutcsco, Nov. 1-4 gentleman tn Springticad suppowd to be thoroughiy conversent with the facts of the re ‘ator Preside Lineola's body | usked whit prompted the removal. He re “ATU Steal the body lad 1 thade by S afew Fearsago the Parties who are 1 for tv keeplag of al the | secret. | and that of | nown to the it) members thereot; and aS a consequence remains for the people at lange to thr ‘le the evil In the best manner — possi- ble, and rid the country of a curse wulch thelr President, Rev. Jesse L. | adjongned until to-night, when the bill will be put | Foreign News by Cable To-day. LABOR TROURLNS IN Hresta, St. PETERSBURG, Nov. 35.—Dierions to have oocurred recently aunong th at Ref, to suppress whieh We authomuc: ‘obliged lo ell the military. A GERMAN ENVOY TO PrEDS Brriam, Nov. 3.—The Baersen Corrier Saye ¢ many will send a epectal envoy tT is Influence tn behat of a peacefa! solution i ta Questions pending Between France and « THE CRRMAN FLAG IN MADAGASE UH Brrvax, Nov. 5. —The German « ws fave, Madagascar, has Deca inst ry German tay over his consulate in that city. . IME AUSTRIAN RICHSRATH. Vrewsa, Novas. — ibe Richsreth | Mowe Wo'Meet on The 4th of Decents POLITICAL STRAWS AT RERLIN Loxpos, Nov. 1—A dispa a Reclia says the tone of th - Ung Upen the projected t Prince Frederteh Wiillata fo King Algonso, : a very Bad Itupresion in Be The wane a= Patch, reforrias to M. De Glens’ visit to PivKicr b ~ }Tuhe, Says Prince Bismarck matuly desires te y cuss with (he Russian foreign minbster Use sale of affairs in Bulgaria, A BANK MANAGER SENTENCED Brewrcuaa, Now Ino. allot Hunan, Lota manager of the Caton Bank of Birteinghaam, ©) 9 absconded, DUL Was armsted on & &leame a as he was cbout leaving for Buenos AYN, ant Ww! 3 Was convicted on the TU: instant of forghag bills 4 exchange and falsiiying the accounts or Mi? Buty Woo to-day sentenced £015 years imuprisontac ut, ADMIEAL COURRET REPORTED ma. Pants, Nov. 1—A rumor is current her te 19 Meet that Admiral Conrbet, commander ot tha French forces in Tonguia, tail. The goverum: however, has recelved ho wdvices in Fagard User oe LINKL SUIT AGAINST THR LONDON RPOWT=U AN. _Lospon, Nov. 15 —The ibel suit ef the Orn? 4 Brice amockation lust the Rperterncn. bec. soo lotter change the asotation with ina. HORUS DEW, Was disnimed to-day witer w furl. y hearing before AKlerman Knight. YORPEPO BOATS FOR CERMAKY. ov. ICIS Teportad Ghat the pov ment will ask the Reldastag for a gran Wb Hifty Lorpedo bouts, MARQUIS THERG Loner, Nov. th. —A Paris dispatch te Renters t. feat Company states that the Marquis ‘Teen Turned to Paris trom Polkewtope tu pune su enters reo ived from the Chinese governme ui. = Denth of Nira. John W. Garrett, Tacrors, Mp, Now 1 —Mra John W. Gerne’t int Uns i Montebello, Mfr. diorret: « COUTETY Be recived tm Raving tesa fhtwa thnk ber cariage on the Mt eL OCLC © Lt — - Denth of An town Greenday: Crna f ETvnd Puewday at bls heme at Mount Weruen of rin Tinta of the heart, - - Tron Mills Shut Down. Mivwaraek, Wis. Nov. 15. The Bar View PEK Pinte n North Ciicage Rotting Mit eon Uanowing several hundrall The shut down wasom inc Season fur rail lay Mig bei Nov. 15. The Gerelond R LWorks WIM Stat dawn for Ast, which will make 1 Hille oad the ber The wi mits wit nt Chisolm kald to-day: ‘uted not to conUnue to Make Mulls cher. ders, tue about over, CLEVELAND, Ont tng MM co idloed ard Tks th subscription for Uh isiing a ceperal Unitarian be tors in This city, amd iapedlate steps Wil Yo purchase a eligible site and ere @ pus Buildings. Scariet F. ver in dotlas bes been mals by > - Now Jerecy School i TREN, Nov. 15.—Releming to a fe that the stith ‘sat the stale normal awd m Schools 4m thts city were endeavoring te ever! cases of mnuighant scarlet lever ine halls, Dr. Hosbromgh sat today Uo Board atl ere OF ia oes in all po Upon the apparent tasecurity OF U1 i | Case had andy tease, discov ore. Ey Sew of the first attempt to steal the body, bus USD | ic ace as camiined te the be hall, and top Anequent and marked i contagion Shave beck disuilied and have The War on Polygamy. 1 ee Phos homes 3 | STIRRING ADDY OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE — paar’ fan =: these having ciildien 2. with wth Wall Street To-day, Snr STOCK a New Yeuk, Now. 1 Stock Mit 220 o'clock | erles out agatnst such progress, and in the name of | nd on the whole stronger than sy. | humanity, POnITAG v, demands a There Was very Much less trading th halt in tin echery and law break- | yesterday, and the net resultyas far ax them j Abs.) As yet Congress has taken but little interest | active sidcks were coucerucd, Was uu fraction lower sud others Alewit two-thirds of tie rtOCKS, Vids 1 result of the ‘ur: he prhves 'y higher Than b Migher, Was Inf Tepresentatives In Congress lave talled to recog: uit a decline ” ) ize. An tumense lobby of Mormon elders has | nel Pesult an ady 3 signified ts Intention to be at Washington this Transcontinental, 15.00 slates, Uh Winter for the purpore of defeating bills introduced net rew0lt an advance of 4; Illuuls Uentral 4.2 for the regulation of polygamy. “A great deal of , more active than usual and shows a galn of yo. e loney will be spent, and if there 1s ‘hota popular | last night. 4 ndcrtit Stocks were dull, Ora uprisiny aginst the obnoxious teachings and prac- | and very dite need except the Nickel Pty tises of the Mormons, Congress will again, no | vs an AdVaue’ Of 14 Tor the prefer: doubt, refuse to recognize the evil, and notilug'will ; Little ralltaad bonds. Gover be done to eradicate 1 In view of this, the Na- | ment ti er for tie ds amd 4 owes for Ue 3S Money o1 Lon stock oullaterals | Torcboun War? aiid 2% per The Washincion mills, at Lawrence, W. an oO siXty Weavers thus stuppl od aud fifty looms Tor an Indefiuive period, Tucks al Savannat, ¢ AL to-day at auction i PALTIMORT. No 45%: Second wre pons, AG 1 thw Ie | forties, 35 a aww Chiu, Bh, Kerth Gare a | sixes, cl, Did tondny MAL-TIMORE, Koy, 15.-Cott: Flour ting ated unchanged ¥ 2p qniet—_midding, 10°, eat—vouthern lerwer att pWestern inactive ani camer: momthort, ge De 1a, do. saunter, 1 Valig; No.1 Meryiand, L14al lt No.2 western wouter red, Spt, 1 gal O72. Deol der, Os al fs ju qi Vist 4542 March, 11 and nearly nenunal: western nev Southern wl te mew. fd ined, eet ‘2 Sab Tuspivwnia, ba i Bio carton, | aa. Gukt-& work, ip: eonane wtioed 1 14%. bieky steady end quiet, Lived is Preichta unehany: bee 4024 wheat SLOW bine in, byored trushucle, ote, Tech bushels, rye a bushels. Durie 00 se | busiea 00 basher ‘The Panviltc, Va., Riot. WHAT CONGKESSMAN CABELL, SAYS ANOUT 11, l, Of Virginia, m of Congr Danville district, and whese home Bs ct j Danville, wrived in the city histalght A Stax | reporter found him at the | afternoon, and asked for a correet statement of 1; mees That led te avitke The wad In stabs nee at Danville was pre 2 ‘disinrh false and absurd ‘The tron ts that M: * Ore | tors had juthuned the minds of the colored peop iS plich. The disturbanee occurred Wuiday afernoon, the 34, about Radl-pust Jock. A meeting of white citizens Wan | then inn tn egant One of Mat ¥ and Porous Speech Tie very evenine previows. Me had abused cad denounced the white people, ana said ev Vhin could Think Of to arouse Uh - | sions and prejudices of the colored tase. Ths he n | been the program of the Mahonttes all through th canvass, “The streets of Danville were pretty weit crowded with begroes, most of whom were ¢ ployed tn the factories Uh They had got th Week's pay and Were standing aboul discus: too Irequently the case with factory of them had expended a part of mun thetr wages tn whisky, ond, Influenced by Menor | and bad political teaching, they wer ready for « row, ficul(y Occurred between a nezro and a White man. Exch race Was in an excited state of Intad amd Ina few moments there Wos & general row. ‘The whites rushed out of the opera hous And took part In the melee. The negroes were pre pared for trouble and had been taught to expe and encourage MM. fight lasted but a & Ss. [vis ridicnious to say that it wax pr- ce Uhat it was pot, the ra bouse, The whey ly outof anexcited stute of poitiieal nd Was Such as might have occurred in any community. COL, BARBOUR BAYS THE DEMOCRATS LOST BY THe ‘KIO. Col. Barbour, chairman of the Virginia democrat committes, Who was present, said the democrats lost by the Danville riot. Said be: “More than «4 week prior to the electior’ we made our estimoetes: from a canvass, and counted npon 20 majority in the Ine Of delegates and from 3 to 5 in the senate. We had Mahone beaten then. Our count roved Correct, but we lost several Diack counties: Tnrong the defection of colored votes. because of ‘the Danville affair. The truth ts thatin a very lance portion of the state the Danville riot was not beard Of until after the election.” rxst a RAILROAD Couraxy. nis afvernoon, tn the Circuit Court, Jude MACAT . the Baltimore and 5 ti z i i if Ht A 2 ine

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