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é THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, : STAR BUILDIN Nerttwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. im fs served to mbacrfhere tm ths heir own account. at 10 cents per 1. Copies at the counter, 3 mtg prepaid—Weente a auth, $1 Telegrams to The Star. pening Slat, === eee talc matter | : No Funds to be Collected in England te Tex Werxty afahlishet on Friday—€1 s ese Help Cleveland's Election, watinaeetian eyaition | WO 64—N2 9,812. WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. .1884. TWO CENTS. AEG _iiefaiernme mate bare | WOMAN'S TEMPERANCE CONGRESS, LADIES GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Not Much Betting on Ohio Here. Approaching Trinis for Murder. aie Lnown on apeitication: ~ _— ———_-_.>--_— No Tz - —___SPECIAL NOTICES. E N Washington News and Gossip. oe ie eran axuo- | SEVEN S0OE cases 70 cou ore mx ean camixa, [COL STEWART KILLED AT BERBER, (eS, THE, QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE MASON ECIAL COMMU! ay iinet — Mes. [. V. Scares, AP ROCHDALE. COOPERATIVE SOCIETE of the | LS” of Se Pere Pope on A AM: | GOVERNoENT Receters ‘To-Day.—Internal reve- MARTIN GILLET & CO’3 (BALTIMORE IMPORTER AND DESIGNER Niet ‘RATS WANT ODDS. cover. ——.——_ District of Columbia, will be hell at st. George Hall, | will be hel emple TO-MOr : Speculation with regard to the result of the elev- | On Monday next, October 13th, Judge Wylie will : a 510TH street, on TUESDAY, October Tat 15g o'l0cK | day) SVs rb clock. Oficerg and mambers | NUP S707, S66; customs, $00,070, THE CONNECTICUT ELECTION, HE NO ADVERTISEMENT or Yor Tam Wee« Expixa OcToses 41m. FASHION, er Peres far — tion in Ohio is the interesting topic among politi- | reconvene the Juve term of the Criminal Court, PE ora ee Mere Oe a a Eee. president, | Mf eauetted 16 be present. By op MERKLE Sevy, | SECRETARY FRELINGHUYSEN has returned to his | cians now. The principal oMicer to be elected on | and proceed with trials, and the grand Jury will J. W. HARSHA, Secretary. ocd-3t* ‘SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION. — | home iat Raritan, N. J. Assistant Secretary Adee | the 14th inst. is the Secretary of State, and the | proceed to business at the same time. From indl- ee MEDICAL Assocration: = g i. ts Acting Secretary. democrats have renominated Mr. Newman, present | cations there will be business for the petit jury to | — ‘991 F STREET. eae re DEDICATION OF CATHOLIC CHURCH AT GOR-| _ Rowzanp F. Crown been | Mcumbent, who has held the office for two years. | last until the first day of the December term, for . eiiss ia eeeled meaty of ET ce F E Aa TOL . CROMELIN, of Atlanta, Ga,, has been ts Rancpoma, Cons. Odtsbert~ ie es foothold tn Weehtngton. PALL OPENING OF pinto unis willbe eld at she Senical sets SE VALLE VAS sured = Set esiahip in Ue Naval Gepery_ | Ts ecpnDonn oanOGSin is Gen. team, ering | pier Uotove have thers) Ween An cap eeceee Ok MNS See eee ge gee ir-X. 1 to exins footho rooms, southeas of ot streets uorthwest, y er losely identifi ra Mg penter, colored, for | tin sca ter town f saina foothold im Washtng eegetn ec ae ae ont southeast corner Patan fs worth A special train will Le run by the Vincinis Midland | ment under thecivil service rules. He was selected | his term of oftice Mr. Newman has closely ed | EN th instaut, at8 o'clock. we’ we Vashins nd mavil el ses Of Henrietta Louisa Carpenter, colored, for axD = SE. 01 M.D. ion at ‘a. mL, ‘ut Gordonsville 10: fh a Rortheast, in June’ last; Lucius Jobnson, colored, | mon and town clerks, w bb J. F. HARTIGAN, M.D., Secretary, och BE eturning, leave ‘Gordonsville at $:10 p m., and ar- | Writers, thts, he willrun aiead of his ticket. Betting on urder of 1k ite, in South 4 ce : s my; returning. leave, Gordons 5 7 the result here in Washington is light. Very littie | for the murder of P. King Howe, white, ou ns Of voters, ROUND HAT (opr BOuDIEWS HOME, DC nas Fare, for the round trip, oniy $1.50, ‘Tux Presipenr’s Ansuxce.—Private Secretary F. | money’ 1s offered, and republicans manifest a dls. Rraghington, about July Sou; Robert. Henry, alias of the choicest drinking | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Ocrosex 7 xD 8. It | “Twenty tive dollars reward will guid forage party | Tickets will be on vale at Laltimore ana Potomac Sta- | 5. Phillips returned to Washington last evening | Position to bet-éven. Democrats refuse to take | Cuffy Burret Peete ge peas ed ‘snd in the same natu- = OF parties giving information which williead to the | #00 0M mnoruing of departure. and was at the White House to-day. He does not | (320d insist upon odds.» As Odds are 20t | eoeen ee a ae aS WwW * | arrest and conviction of any’ persou or persons who NpMACDANIEL, Agent. ie House today. He offered, very little money is put up. Workhouse convict, for the murder of OMjcer J. Hi. M. Wrerrax., Rave sneer uetetion oF any pervou or, persons who | 5. § B, THOMPSON, AGP AY o06-6t_ | expect the President for some days, and expresse= — die ITTENH E cal Interest In the election for town officers sim, after all, but just what it is Ts elected to-day at assume Uhelr duties until Jauuary 1st. ‘There is also a_ vote amendment provi siature, th Fowler, near the B. and ©. depot, about | aiready biennial, rate pri ton that Chinauwn of the better class use academy for 1684, consisting of Rear Admiral R. W. | tn jail, among them Frenchy Koss, for the murder | js posuibie that. tae pov FOR THE PAYMENT OF GENERAL TAXES | _ INDIANS TO BE ReMovED.—The commissioner of | shufeldt, Hon. Robert C. Schenck, Senators Pen- | of ‘Tinney, on 11th street, whose case is HOW pend- thelr judgment. There will te me Ziti TO 1aeeDrowbacks furnished, at mar: | Indian affairs has made arrangements for the re- | dieton and Angus Cameron, Representatives & & | 1G Mt the General Term Oa excepLions Siguiticane to the vole, ® Tasmient of al spRat taxear No* f0Faale,recetyablein | moval of tne ‘Tonkawa Indians from Texas tothe | Cox, Gott and John H. Evins, Hon Dorman B.| je Wrus, Nor -Vorm7w Novrumn. Thomas Brana te an in teen meee ‘Ocb-108 LEWIS JOHNSON & CO__| OTA ery ya Che, Indian Territory es | Eaton, Hon. Stephen M. Allen, of Boston: Prof, | Croggins. A couMtryimat, Was charced inthe Police | Pewee Ht publican candidate f - ‘TING OF THE JACKSON | living in Te UCSC I ECERAVeHON Edward 8. Joynes, of Columbia, 8. C., and Messrs. | Court this moruing with stealing pies, cigars, ete. | it in a Speech in Lhe Louse of representative DAMEGUEAR MEFTING OF THE JACKSON | living in Texas, but not on a reservation, ES. Jewett, of Kansas, and Wm. H. Upham, of | from the stand of John Young, at the istrict end | Ma" 2 Pe a Ned aumant at 780, at the ball) Secretary Tues will leave this evening for | Wisconsin, Nas made its report to Secretary | of the Long bridge, a Week ago Saturday ulzbt. He | “Tye towns also vote upon the question of liquor corner of E and 8th str-ets northwest, Chandler. It 1s accompanied by a special report aded guilty and was sent down tor six months, e1 TJOUNE. NORNIS, Predaent, |New York, where he will make the President a | tion the conditions of admission torucacademy | Preaded Suulty and was sent down ioense, ‘Yea im China, ers Home grounds. B. FW 10: SE, => Ws NIEL fl iN. | the opinion that nothing will be done about Cabl- Keports on the Nayal Academy. A month ago; Willie Hood, for killing Columbus W. | ment was voted a GRAND OPENING ‘ootloe _ | Ear oaat Fe Pae tne Rion coumeta wi het matters until he retrns, since Mr. Hatton has | gcouespATIONS OF THE BOARD OF VISITORS Halley, near Mueller candy estabitshmren': and | : ° = GOReOLe Gu webu : EO, GWENNING No 410. Ten were 1"'be | been designated ag Acting Postmaster’ General tor 4 - Geo. Hough, fork A. MeMahon, about-a| Nouwon the state, “The Telie-Nomade differentty from other Teast Why | O% MONDAY, URSA AND NE DAY, | [<g> PoTOMAC Ss a Pulte SOUT Shae sth Seton ects anteee | tee days, ‘The board of visitors to the United States Naval | week ago Besides these there are several parties | ot legteiature by @ b Does not boil- IMPORTANT NOTICE—CHAN Teady oF custom msde, pone Un | eo ‘Will display a line of MILLINERY of the highest char- |“ “Commencitig saturday, Seite oirh. Tee acter, expecial care and Judiement having been exereived | George Leary cartyine the US eile bon aa i tion of the ferent articles comprising our ington on Tucedays, i ued ys and “aturday mat E stock. pi feom Tth-nts wharf. Returnins, wil lave Norfel = ‘Our importation of CLOAKS, just arrived, containsa | Vay, : Gag us canes ceiy of tho youne | acti aniy areRothOams teat arid, contains | Ue Hom Huan win; ou Moaapi” Wednesdays ad do not contain the “bit- | amortment of " Paris" and Berlia hewest mauufactured Her stobe ut Pincy Point aud Cornfield Point, | [=> A REGULAT ME leaves do, boiling will not d returning. t the contrary, the longer He-No is left La t WM. P. WELCH, Gen. Agent | TU aA ses . the better it ney | (opp CHAS. Ss. PRICE, Teal and imitation LACES, DRESS TRL REGISTERED PHARMACIST, — % N. SARDO, Secretary. oc6-2t_ | visit. He will then go to Colorado, and expects to | by Mr. Eaton. ‘THE HEARING Ix THE TaYLoR Consrrmacy Case. — PRAIR: BUTTONS. &e. 426 7th street southwest, 5 eo = at a P Mr. . , | S. Ladies bar aan satan Fore Dease ase eee bs nity | a —ALL PARTIES HAVING | De absent from the city about a month. ‘The As-| ‘The report prepared by the board recommends | In the Pollve Court to-day Mr. Randolph Curie = Tea for wale by grocers in the orfiinal metal ined | ssdacet our roves ct sore er te aking thelr end at mederateraten. <= TocriPtonss sects, | Gray SEECIAL NOTICES ALL PARTIES HAVING | sistant couretary, Mir Joan, bas eraebed oe Ae | thet ee arepared, Dy the omy be regarded as a | assistant District attorney,called the court's atten » Digsiow Net Suing oo: Siautent ee yeckaces, Ib. Il, aud 1 1b, sizes—The trade sup- | {Trevise Purise focdt 90? Dennaylvanta ave, Coasting Compaty, she grarehonss and wharf of the | city, and will act during the ‘absence of the Secre- | part of the navy, and be subject to courtsmartial in | tlon to. the case of Wi New York steamers, 3120 K strect, West Washington, | tary. The reports of the bureau officers, detailing |-a form best adapted to the circumstances of the | Devitt, Joseph S Bouchia a He TT ee ee ae een tbrty | the work of the past year, have not yet ‘been sub- | school; that no person Whose connection with the | changed with conspiracy cong mn or they will be suid at pubiic auction 0 | mitted to the Secretary,” with the exception of | acadrmy has been severed. in consequence of inls- | Stated that the defendants’ cougsel had New York steamers E. C. Knight and John Gibson | 80me figures from the report of the commissioner | conduct should be again admitted to It, except | an early day be set for trial. Mr. Covie requested | & middle of this month, land and receive | Of railroads. ‘These reports will soon be ready, Melp Cleveland's Elec >NDON, October 6.—Mr. Poultney Dlgelow writen er to the Standard for the purpose of denymg pled by MARTIN GILLET & CO., G@stablished 181), BOOKS, &e. New Booxs. ns. K. A. Doxovax, 904 F STREET. ; 5 will, about th ‘but | with the approval of the academic board, that se- | the court to set the case for to-morrow at one | 4 published state Dis father ts coming to Baltimore, YALL AND WINTER OPENING Hanser ute EN, enon, (Catt Vas: | tut freuehts at the lanre Hew dock bein Built ae Gln | the Secretary has decided nov to have them given | Iections fer the acanent ROT eee ea be: | Glock. maj 't> Mike peeps aon | iigiand for the J Dtulning money to ade ———— oe mblarlorgs Huntington, (Belt) nazon, ( ee eee eae of aock now in-use, Wert | CytuePUBue untl his return. He has determined | fore the time of intended admission, and that the | agreed, a Vance Cleveland s election to Une Presidency, and AMUSEMENTS. ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDA! Tee Hector Ca Et) wridie Waztllouse and! portion of dock now in use, upon the inain features of his annual report, and | candidates should be examined so seasonably 48 to ———_ cause Of free trade in the United low says hts father ts im fact, y, Dut that the visit isexelu- od that Mt wil BO OF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS De Seren (GW cable). The rel room premises to furs Pee Ws ey ‘Benwick and His on, isforrent, Inquire on py ora 6th | upon his return will at once prepare It for Congress. | be ready to enter the academy during thie first ten = : 1 ils, (Dobwan,) ‘Love and Mirae —— ee NATIONAL THEATER, A Naturatist's tambies About Home, (Abbott) t 006-6 a oy ‘ sesh ey Alexandria Affaire, States days of June. ‘The superintendent 15 requested to | Reported for Tue Evestva Stan. | Scaling tot 5 < REPORT OF THE CONDITION ‘Tuk Menrpran Conoxess.—The International me- | report to the next meeting of the board what ad- > Wi <0 CARES—! ents | SIVELY Of a domestic characte ire ESV enciin Demrson ot Racin ge Eada Seiatore | Hections, (stinwood.) ie cag OF THE Midian congress retonvened at the State depart- | vantages and disadvantages would accrue from the | ,.1N® MIDLAND WRECKING Casha. —Indictments | lurati Sowance Rives Totes Coheed eat) NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, OF TH Mas. M. J. Hesz, es (Shermvod Bonner) OF ENB ai ar 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, $ i have been found in Lynchburg against Messrs | 0: short durats Ment at noon to-day, and the discussion between | €Xtension of tle haval academy course trom four | Ballenger and Burnett, cf this city. i relerenee to | Loxa Calumet of the Coteau, Norris) Atthe Close of Busi the French and Eng! ‘The Ancient Empires of the fast, Savor.» WEDNESDAY | MATINEES | SATURDAY. ‘Wil Heve tice ome — Fall and Winter Opening of ish delegates regarding the | t0 five years. There should be hew And additional | their arrest of aman named Ewe, changed Witt | cyanterce ae i! MURIUSON RESOURCE: SIBERTA, BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, ONE WEEK—MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. Selection of Greenwich was resumed. A member | quarters provided for the cadets. Quarters should | wrecking a train on the Midland railroad. Detec- | y,otaRiraTon, Weer Vi x r Of the congress sald this morning that they were | De provided within the grounds for officers now | tive McDevitt, of Washington, also visited the sate | eee vn fend rsansylvaniaavenns__ | Pons on ral tate and collateral security. $288.353.96 | no nearer the accomplishmwentof thelrpurpose now | UVing On the outside, “The small tongue of | Wuintty witha rine te work ae the oe | tie state, At HAUTAUQUA IITER/RY AND SCIENTIFIC | bap PROM essen 49-700 08 | than they were on the day they met. ‘The French | land which divides the grounds of the academy | the wreckers, for which a reward cf #0 had heey | mage Cc cite BooKSS 3 stocks. bands aiid most ull hold out for Paris’ clam. to be the prime ment. | 0M, the, shore should be at once purcnascd. Tue | Steed: but Kis conduct was hot found in ans de | TG, © 2 piste Batik ang tac kere: dian, and nothing was effected by the recess, as it | @iscipline of the academy seems all that could be | Shecch to 3 ulpable by the public opinion of the neizh- | me up the vall For ali the Classes, at the lowest rates . "I desired. Rees | ms up che Selected by Her Agent in Paris and London. : - ntexis had been hoped there would be. ‘The opposition of | Gesited. tat report recommends that | Bornood. here ms En Aromantic play in 6 acte and 7 tableaux, cite aa AUREDIY. Coon Gat Subscriptions taken for The Chautauguan, uns paid. the French is the only thing, he says, that stands Spectal report recommends qieniaas bala. Tue Victory at Leraxto.—Rosary Sunday, 9 | aos Srteg curcumin : Ce cohen Othe ELL. Bookseller, in the way of their coming to an mel and if | the number of cadets be increased to 500 or 600; m it pant ver the ry ley Campbel a jorthwest. ial paper currency nickel - Greenwich no other nation would o| it anged Si el sl ev. Fathet & seorget FsToN, West Va., Qotober6.— Speaker John fr Bertier Misses Sevewrex axo Cunistaas, CLS G snl : am Seems nation would oppose be apportioned to the states according to popula. | Corees, preackat on the seareye 7 Ok Georgetown | passed ThH Ach Cis city this, MORIA — HAVING RETURNED TO WASHINGTON AND RE- e tie De teem ta 5,711.0) | _'TH® FUNERAL of Naval Cadet Frederick $.Strang, | Uon; that there should be an appropriate form of Us REVIVAL.—The services at the Trinity | €u route to Pulut F where Le speaks to-day, Monday, October 18, MONEE Ta Sey Siem: BOREES WIRE RESUME Te cy GHRDEACOU 5 — Of Oregon, who died Friday night at the naval | application for examination, but no Influence nor | yg. church were unusually linpressive yesterday. — ri INESS Octosen Isr. WHEN THEY WILL BE BOOKS OF THE CHAUTAUQUA COU ‘Total... '$682.994.51 | academy hospital at Annapolis, took place yester- | fecommendation on the part of any member of | 4 ‘number of members Were received On probauon, | A Ratlrond Shop Burned by Imcen- THE HEARTS OF OAK. oc6_ | PLEASED TO SEE THEIR FORMER PATRONS. STUDY CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND day afternoon, ‘The interment was at the naval | prominent Se ecraoh AbORIA Go teeta rorother | and there was a solemn-communion service, nearly aries. : = castes AT THE LOWES? List PRICES Datae weds 8.106209 | cemeters, opposite the academy. ‘The parents of | Hromlneut, person, “hould be required for making | the wnoie of tue active membership participa. arous, Mise October The 6 OQUGLASS ALSO, ALL SABLATH SCHOOL REQUISITES, | Jruinal Aoptte Siti eitena a | the young eadet, who live in Salem, Oregon, could | miegpucation, The quota of a state should be | Hes. Jonn edwards preached, and at nigut con: | sine Uehe cog bo eg 4 D Sister Schder, CORNER F. — ‘Time cevtitieates of deposi + _480000 | not get there in ime for the rauneral; but stuncle, | those who competed trou the mate Tereeee ot | waved the protracted meeting, whlch has brougut | Was wills deatrosed, by fin task hight, with | WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Heut. | Frederick Schawtka (the Arctic explorer), | vacancies occurring after the annual examination, | rth good fruit, and ts thought to be full of | number or cars. It was fully Insured. The Bre MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Fifty cents will positively buy the best UNDERVEST for Ladies ever shown in thie city. For 75:. wo offe you the regular #1 UNDERVEST: while for $1, well, | fre slinyly take you to look at ours after exami” the elsewhere, ILDREN'S VESTS, heavy Merino, excellent value | a ‘3 for $1, 50c.. 69e.. 75c., #1. Re We show a SCARLET UNDEKVEST for ladies, pure | 428 7th street. Total. HOOL BOOKS, AT | District of Columbia. wat ge cue PR iy sweat’ Hat the above statement i | CLAIMS OF VOLUNTEER Navat OFFICERR—Secro- OE Wy Attowd die and tlie tary Chandler has written « letter to the second Subscribed ail sworn to before ine this ack aay | Controller of the Treasury asking him to suspend ey t $032,094.51 | took charge of the remains. Young Strang was 1 | those highest on the examination lists should bé nis 17th year, eligible. promise. ‘The revival services will be continued to hu every night this wel eensiay Base Batt.—A match game of base ball was yed on the Association grounds last Saturday evening between the first nine of the Cadet Base sal association of St. John’s academy and Ui Growlers of the Government Printing office, resull on of Incendiary origin, = A Boyuant Stock Market. r sctober 6, Wall street.—The took Ss morning has been active and buoyant, Well distributed business Prices show am batik, dos j truco the bess Three Denials by Mr. Binine. HE CONTRADICTS THE KNOW NOTHING, MINERS’ TAX, AND HOCKING VALLEY CHANGES. stwatly east, wore. TING OF THR BOOMERANG. AND SCHOOL STATIONERY, AT REDUCED PRICES, | of October, 1834, re for ong pace ams, of Volunteer naval oficers | Mr. Blaine has written the following letter to | ing in a victory for the Cadcts by a score of 10 to 1% | RayADCE Of W 1 1%, per oot as cumnpaned with Sate papel Cochineal Dye, uaranteed. at $1.50. A great bareain. | (Note Paper, five pounds to thy ram only ioenis, | GEORGE W. BAGO, Notary Public. | for longevity pay upon the decision of the Court of | ion William McKinley, of Oho, from Bel Bouicr Ruront.—There ‘were four prisoners at | COATS close. Lngavilie & Nasheitie scored the mentee Thesis pruvocative of consinnons | Finer arales at $2. #225; &e- Geveral maicton fi" all"stendard ieliavous | Cormeet—Attexts Claims favorable to claimants, co enable the secre- | Hon. Wiliam ’ Male, | eno station house’ This moruing. Edward Warson | &reatest, tmpnivewment, wdvancing to Be. fire, he sccnery splendid in every par-| ,iaticsiestre lone DEAWERS, fashioned, Also extra | Books Card Ecravivic and Pricing: all work cust 1 TS\CLEPHANE,( Directore | "NY 10 submit is views to Congress. “T’have your favor stating certain charges | S24 games eaves, arrested by OMcers Arnold and | Pacitic Hong kong line willbe ‘withdraw This y. it i. EMERY, 7 e tradict es 3 = a would give the ‘ite Mall OEVOpEl u svandsaTormay. | Miss San Ri “ble agent for JOHN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED ees SS COTDEE aoe Iter te cee eas A Terashima as Jap- | against me which you wish to be able to contradict | arrested uyvoMicer Pat Hayes. change drunk oa | Ceuld kive the Pacific Mail a mo Up 3%, Lake - a Evvrrerr. GOLD BENS. es [2G P WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER 187, 1884, | anese minister to this country. and who arrived in | stithoritatively. Lanswer you promptly and de-| street, and’ Andrew Jackwon, colored’ astened be : . JOHN C. PARKE! : are a e Shore to 774 and St. Paul to 8) 608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Office | p12 ElTand 619 7th street northwest, |, have this day tsken charge of store No, 307 | San Francisco a few days ago, 1s now on his way | cls! OMicet Walker, charge assault on Dan Wasting- z ate Rae Baby.” the ski EVANS AND HUEV'S METEORS, 006 comigu: TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1884. ‘Motinces Tr PME BesEVae AN AVALANCHE OP _NOVFUTY EVERY AFTER- NOON AND NIGHT [H'S WEFE ffer: | Marren and Murphy Pend the Grvat Sta TE DUMPTY, by the af. Th attooed Sind heste of ether curtosition ia oot ot HOSIERY, GLOVFS. CORS) sex 'HAND-KNIT We A. Gorooz. Opened alarwe and elegant line of children's short and Igne, MERINO CLOARS, plain and) embroidered, in Mother Hubbard and other stylea. DRESSES, RO! audall kinds of CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS, ‘Magnificent stocx of Ladies’ and Children’s La UNDERWEAR RSTED GOODS. = LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 414 9th Street, Washington, D.C. sel6-Im A CARD. MISS J. BOGGESS ANNOUNCES THE ‘Dressmakit Fall Opening of her ing. Parlors, 4. 5 and ¢ 909 ia ave. nw. Latest Parisian styles for Fall and Winter dresses. Patronae solicited. e20-1m* ADIES' FURS REPAIRED, SEAL, SACQUES RE- Gresvace A, Warraren, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 105 Pennsylvania Avenue. AN the new books received as soon ax published. cia] attention given to omers for books not on hand, ing Cards and Wedding Invitations engraved and "1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Next door to Galt’s New Preuicaroxs AT REDUCED PRICES 6 Gru Srarer Nonrawssz, avenue aud will be pleased to see my friends and the )UIS KAUFMAN, Agt. D.C. OCTOBER 1ST, 1984, sold the stock and fixtures. in 844 7th <treet_northwest to Messry. STKASBURGER & SON, of Batimire. Md. who will ssaume all responsibility, and_are authorized to collect all outstanding debts due said establishment, ‘MILFORD FISHMAN. GTON his day WASHINGTON, D.C, OCTOBER 187, 1884. We have this duy bought of MILFOKD FISHMAN the stock and fixtures contained in tore No. 8% 7th strect_northwest, and have removed the same to store Souci Tih atrear portnwent, Detwaen D and coum ayesue, where we will open a fine # jothing, Gent's furnishing and Merchant Tailoring, 0c3-3t STRASBUKGER & SON. [eg Povo License Novice. . 1, Apniications ‘ith street northwest, between D street and Louisiana | OVerland to Washington. Mr. Kukt fs one of the most enlightened Japanese statesmen, and he will be found a very agreeable accession ‘to the diplo- matic cltcle here. | Previous to hls appointment to succeed Mr, Terashima he filled the position of minister of education in the Japanese govern- ment. Mn. Harrow P. M. G. FoR Tex Days Morz.— Mr. Frank Hatton, First Assistant Postmaster General, was on Saturday notified that he had been designated to act as Postmaster General for ven days longer. Tax Galena left Portsmouth, N. H., yesterday for Boston. Navat OnpERs.—Licut. W. S. Cowles, ordered as member of the board to inspect foreign vessels at New York; Ensign F. A. McNutt, to duty on the ton, to duty at the Morgan Tron works, New York, in Connection with the naval advisory board: Passed Assistant Surgeon G. C. Lippliicott, de- coast survey; Assistant Engineer W. F. Worthing- | aresidence of twenty-one years as a requirement of naturalization. On the contrary, I always op- posed the party that suggested it. “I'think the only. change in the naturalization laws for which I ever Voted in Congress was to admit those foreigners who had honorably served in the Union army to citizenship without the delay required of others, “second. I never vote! to impose a tax of ten dol- Jars per annum on miners, By the internal revenue laws framed to raise money for the expenses of the war, proprietors of inines were taxed ten dollars er Annum just as lawyers, physicians, butlders and other callings were; but ‘the individual miner, the man who actually Worked in the mine, was not in the least affected by the tax. I voted for the tax on the proprietors of mines as I did for every other tax for the support of th> Union armies. ‘The tax was repealed fifteen years ago. “Third. I do not own, and never did own, an acre of coal land or any other kind of land in the Hock- ing valley or in any other part of Ohio. My letter to Hon. Hezekiah Bundy in July last on this same subject was accurately true.” “First. Tb4s utterly untrue that Tever advocated | tn, colored. ‘The mayor has sent Sarai Higetie to jail and Ida Higgins to the workhouse for «isor- derly conduct, and sent Benj. Henderson to the chain gang for 30 days for assault. Lulu Wilson ne been sent lo the workhouse for disorderly con- inet, Nores.—The clerk of the city school board to-day resumed the issue of permits, and over 20 were tssued.—The committee has been examin- ing specimens of desks with a view to the supply of Washington school, No. 1.—chblidren’s meet- ing was heid at Christ church yesterday afternoon. —The temperance advocates here heid a meeting at the Reform club rooms yesterday afternoon, ese ee Mrs. Schelling Refused her Moncey. BER FATHER NOUIVIES THE BANK NOT TO PAY HER. ‘Mrs. Victoria Schelling and her husband visited one of the New York national banks on Saturday, and the former indicated her desire to draw from the bank $1,552 which she had on deposit in the name of Victoria A. P. Morissini. The cashier | pleasantly answered that he regretted not being A Veteran of IS12 Dead. Lancaster, Pa., October 6.—Joln F. Steinman, the oldest resident of Lancaster and probably the st merchant tn the state, died yesterday afver- noon on bis farm, in the southern part ot this county, aged 9 years He wasa veteran of the War of i812. The Woman’s Temperance Convention. New York, October 6—It is announced that the Woman's National Christian ‘Temperance union Will meet In St. Louis, Mo., October #84, 234, 26th and 25th. Prominent lady’ speakers will occupy some of the church pulpits the Sunday. October 7th Is tobe made a day of prayer by the ‘Thousands of local unions throughout the country, a General Forcign News by Cable. THE LONAR RCLIPSR, Loxpox, October 6.—The eclips> of the moon Sat- urday niZiit Was admirably seen in Paris, Rome aud Madrid. SPAIN AND THE SUGAR DUTIES. Maprtp, October 6.—King Alfonso will ED. 5 dyed and Lined, Fur Circular. and Delman Lintage 6. COLTTNS. WW. Sef2eitixe neszo rsteveror. Re a ble to oblige her, but that a notice had- been ‘MISS CUNNINGHAM, becinning NOV Eee from the naval hospital at New York’ and Current Campaign Notes, mre : Pcecoe hee ‘Spain ' ne nies from 6 to 9p. In 1810 8th street, between N and On. W. ‘as soon as posail rion before the expiration | panied sick leave. . MOVEMENTS OF THE CANDIDATES—CONGRESSIONAL | ST¥ed upon the bank several days ago by a ‘on Cuban sugars, cre rential Nag duties ss 1728 10th street oc6-6t* Phobe, by the author ef Rutledge: A Roman | fy ti Traut, gion Your, and must be accompanicd NOMINATIONS, ETC. a eS Ee imported into oa = a y the certificate of the Collector of ‘Taxes that the sD NATIONS 5 al . Morts ffs oo FRU Baces ge MISS 48SiE K. HUMPHERY, fanaa te ae plicant has deposited in lus offiee the requisite icense | SECRETARY CuANDLER intends golng to New pain iz the duues on Mr. Blaine stopped at Bellaire, Ohio, Saturday | self. Mrs. Schelling was visibiy affected at hear- | 2)!” spe oa ~ evening, and there was a great demonstration | Ing of the action ‘of her father, and Carning to the | oo sareigm eukere, and Ciactiniaating te caver ot 2. Applicants for liquor license must comply with ex- Se : De Th cashler said: “Did my father Teally do tus, and | SUS!" rf ioe and note tl be astommating thats Saplice: | _Punsowat.—Mr. Win. Thompson has returned to | there Saturday night. The town has a population | €0>t'be wich to deprive net of tat owe ee | against natons i tigh'bf the Commisainat oe Seued except at the discre- | Washington from North Conway, N. H.—Mr. | of only 12,000, but at least 25,000 persons took part | 3° Deing assured that it was trut, she aid; Well, | Wulch do not have treat 3 Al ad Commission: V1 3 apriicait who nhall encage tn, or who shall | Frank A. Richardson, of the Baltimore Sun, left | inthe welcome. Many came from Wheeling, and | it he has done tuis, le uiay ep the money Twi Seamae aveeRastON. “e England to-night or to-morrow morning. CAPITAL BICYCLE CLUB, Assisted by HINGTON CYCLE CLUB DISTRICT HETLMEN AND STAR CLUB. : ’ style and ‘material, | Praxiie, by Culdes The sure and guarauters perfect ft and comfort ‘Also, seta Of all thestaudard wit SPECIALTIES ARE— Speticer, Gocthe, Irv! French Hand-made Underelothing, Merino Underwear, | ;iche't Guuthe; 1 THE Was WHE here. ‘and finest imported 2 coutinne said. business after theexpiration Of pres | ¢ others from surrounding towns. There were 5,000 | do wituout it.” Berm, Octover €—At a recent conference Be. orthwest s porrad Hosiery, ae € for Ohio this morning to look over the political rf x | twee: <n arck and co chant iE = French Comets and Suntien 1; Ovem Reform Goods sox Pagid | where the applicationshal forspy reavon fall they | Situation there.—Mr.°S. H. Kauffmann isin New | torches tn line. Many clubs were made up of = a OfHamburg it was agreed at, Germany shout Reserved sents 250 extra, Chikdreate Comete, ends G1 Corset (Mes H.'s own iS Gudy Se. per box, Engraved | Pe troecuted uuder the existing lowe mod theieaey de | York,— Jefferson Davis is now the last of his | Workingmen in the glass factories and nail mills Covered with Diamon | Simply establish a protactorave Fegee- ‘SCRIBNT 12S Bieyele School, make). that for the price is unsurpassed. EE canis oly eat | peated for license wid be liad to pay ay fine which | ne,” says Tne Atlanta Constitvtion. “He bas been | Mr. Blaine made a speech to them, in which be MR. AND MRS. GRAVES’ ATTEMPT aT SMUGGLING. | fa, nit that the Cumetoons district should berabe ot 1108 EF street northwest. XN. drench, German and Spanish spoken. marl4_ 7 as — | the court may impose upon trial, Married twice and has no male descendant who | Made an appeal to the workingmen in behalf of r = as Sere “ | ‘When the passengers on the steamship America | nexed outright. HOUSEFURNISHINGS | coe Hust mange, | DeLR RIE Rumney orn, S008 use ie cay | tach ae comme neces Ol G8 | wero aieh ae tas bane olka ia Now Tocea| ewe tate mame maraee Assessor D. 7. _| Joseph R. Davis, of Biloxi, Miss, took away the | acts ‘To-day Mr, Blaine will go up to Grafton, W. | Friday, Mr. and Mrs James Graves, who had spent Lid October é—The remains wt Hans ue CUTIVE OFFICES last hope of ‘perpetuating by male descendants, | Va., whence he will goto Wheeling via Parkers- | part of the summer in Europe, were invited, very | Say lee in en coun parent aoe vial ate HESAPEARE $10 Ia OMAO TELEPHONE | the name of Jefferson Davis.” Speaker Carlsie | DUE, and, Will again cross into Onlo tokeep ap- | much to their surprise, to step tuto the private | 247 lay Will be, temporarily interred in Une Cen. as took the 5:10 train on the C. and ©. railroad last Fe ee ee nL eae oMfice, The New York Herald says: Mr. Graves Vienna P theo, A fund hi s been pened for the 1430 New York avenue, | evening for Charleston, W. Va.—Major Lockwood, | Gov. Cleveland, accompanied by the Hon, Eras- ‘i Nortiiig Hieis “of: W. Box | Purpae ot talsing MONCH es Sena poms meee Notice is hereby siven that Mr. Warten Choate iste | the chief clerk of the Interior department, has re- | tus Corning, Simon W. Rosendale, Mayor Banks | belongs to the diamond importing firm of W. Fox | purpose of Fatsing money to bulld,. public sana Secretary, has severed his connection with this Com- ane een Sas avarauon Maren we nate igre aul, Jr, arrived in Albany from | £ Co., and when the custom house detectives saw | siadin ta the Gaumeen wank ye} vd ichael has leased Mr. Ashford’s residence on Far- | Buffal 3 25 seaica passer ectonr est 3 the ich was ation to ite business should be | ragut Square, | Mrs, Ashford will spend the winter | | Gen. Butler arrived at Jackson, Mich., Saturday | MS name on the Ax EDO Deepen as serene | tum by Emperor Fraucls Joseph, and preserve 1 as And Potomac Telephone Com- | partly in Easton, Pa.. and partly in Baltimore, | evening. and made a protective tariff speech at the | With all the honors. Itt sshd. that a previous ei aes ~ oe _ SAML M. BRYAN, peers Levens Se SVE eee E-Gov. Hendricks and Mr. Randall spoke at the | [eFPH8e Of Mr. Graves dweit in the oficial memory. [OKDON, ORO EMC. alnhaaee tas taneee © 002.6 ‘General Mandy = Font Wikg inn ote and Mr. Randall spoke atthe | His handbag was opened and in It was found a| _ LONDON, October . <iadtone tas, 28 = = Gene ne District Government Affairs, West Virginia stute fair grounds, near Wheeling, | piece of soap, The United States has no laws | CHCUIAT hoUlfying his supporters to attend the [> AGL PARTIES DESIRING To SErTTE CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPONS. Saturday afternoon, 2nd in the evening reviewed @ | Bevinet the ‘use of soap outside of polities. bur | PCDI Of parilament, os he proposes at the cart sce ed Mar accounts with W. 1 Moses & Son will | tntendant Stontenberg, of the Washington asy- | torcli-ight (procession, | Gov. Hendricks attended | tite omens insisted upon opening the cake, Hevided | e+ MomweHL to Subtuit Important and presi Pieate call at their uew store, commer Ith and Fstreets | yum inclosed to. the Cominisstoners on Sacurday a cuurch I Whesling yesterday morning, and left at | in'the soft substance were found thirty-two glitter. | BESS foF the consideration of that body. juest from John Robertson, an inmate, commit. | 4 P- 1. off the Baltimore and Ohio raliroad for Co- | ing diamonds. None of them welzjied less than a CHOLERA DISAPPEARING FROM SPATS. for carrying concealed weapons. for & pardon | lumbus, Ohio, d, “Chesapeal pany, Washington, D. Loos, Artesrios: LATEST PARISIAN MODES TN HAIR GOODS. WLLE M. 3. PRANDI, vstet Mrstett Meste of. F “] and ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, = = oe M Feat ocalane Gene eae | Ve HIKE CLARG HALE DRESSER PROM PARIS, EeYa Wise Abie (Or ‘Three Patents and Five Medals from Expositions of ou ANT 2 EATING RB here EX Paris, Lyons and Vienna, i | a Menpfecturer spe Imeowen of se wor COOKING STOVE, | PICNIC Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hale Bromingo PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE, LATROBE reo ww coRconaN ‘Hair dyed and shamnpooed in « Sat clam manner. FURNACE Ol SLATE MANTEL SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 48537 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. | Call at our establishment before purchasing, us we are | smser wi ‘eins dts Suandaye ox A F ow exhibiting the Intwrat nme rtnrntut aloe Toads, * ae far we Glynn 2 ches), tnediiin abd first-class vrades, ever shown it eat 230 Fare, NTON ISHER’S. this city. Also, Tin Ware, Hous furnishing Guods, liter a ee oP Dmg ; Wm JHNKS EO, ee] x ‘northwe 5 . 8. JENKS by ~~ THIRTY YEARS" EXPERIENCE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments; also, Velvet and | oct ‘717 7th street north a Sas, Cray (on Laces, Gloves, etc., are per- | — = = tab Pe Buaning ES ASPeCrALTE. PX TERSEN & CHILDS, 813 MARKET SPACE. Gentlemen's ‘Cleaned, warune ck Jose their original shape. and «rease Legend DEALERS IN #oMazs, MJ. Hewr's 1209 F eremee GRAY SHADES! RHF WAVE SHINGLED BANGS! les never noel te in the hairdressers’ hands. J Plain combine Hair Dressed and apetm* ouxnt C. Fox Gxo.W. Brows w Jaues EFrrem Ft. rox et Fstablished 1866, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, (Office—147 Penn ivania Avenue, {Opposite U.S. Treasury.) for sale ave inserted Estate Advertiser” (frat rarement of estates msisienta, Also, to “anverion Kents atmod- st change for paying taxee. remit cu tO repairs, to which personal y sande with exre, and collected and remitted withong ‘selS-Ima Coughs, Colds, Chest Sea- Parte. 1. ESPVC, 198 rue St. Lazare, New York: FOUGERA: MILHAG, s cig au28-th&mip Kn Pun 1878, BAKER'S PREAKFAS? cocoa. to be removed effectually. Price 1. suit! FAMILY SUPPLIES. ¥ L a Sb Sewrokr grote inci sass: Coxeane Prices, WITMER’S, 1918 Pennsylvania avenua, ‘Bol. CERES FLOUR. Bol GOLDEN HILL FLOt BOL WINDSOR FLOUK. set cco FEB RRR EER ib Rm ES oco Een HOR Eee Sus8 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, # without adoubt the most BracTIrUL and the most ‘Nvrarnovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, con- taining as it does all the most improved Machinery in- ‘Yented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Uxsvmpassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state thats large quantity of this masnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. We GvamanreE that it fs made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota It is an ackuowledsed fact, that in thts Flour a perfect separation of the gluti- ‘nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi- nation of all weak and starchy matter has at las: been reached, snd is consequently more Nerrrriovs, sield— ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The best trade admits that from its bresd-mak nye qualities itis the cheapest, as well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and unsurpsswd by any Flour made. Every sack aud every barrel is warranted to give entire satinfaction, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- ERE TTT g5S, TTT s585 RUGS, MATS, OILCLOTHS, CORTICINE, TINGS, LACE CURTAINS, HASSOCKS, &o, v DOW SHADES A SPECIALT! We keep only the best grads of Bigelow Wilton’s and Body Brussels, Smith's Moquettes, Roxbury aud Smith's Tspestry Brussels aud Hartford and Lowell | 1 2 Convers, Fonsrrvne, aso Urnorsreny, SINGLETON & FLETCHER, 415 Seventh street northwest, Carpets, Ol Cloths. Upholstery Goods, 5 apes Bedi, Ke &e, 2 pecial i Draperies Sesiindow Shiclen abet uierlor Decorations. Poles, Furniture Upholstered + work in our line ed Faz Orvesisa. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! UPHOLSTERY GOODS! EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW AND HANDSOME AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space—308 and 310 8th street. Tae Cerennaten FEEKLESS REFPIGFRATOR Lange Assortment, GEO. WATTS & SON, for the District of Columbia, [>TO THE CITIZENS OF THE DISTRICT OF £-%" Columbia in favor of the election of Clevelend end Heudricks—The ‘National “Detnocratle Commalttee husappoluted A. A. Wilson to take chance of the collec of funds in this District, and has authorized him ptions for defrayinw the Insitimate ex- il Democratic Campaiyn, to contribute ean do #0 im person or is itm. FP, 0. Box S40, snow AL TEETH, WITH PLATES —THE bi only cleanly «nd heal thfnl nv thod All Dentisry at Moderate Unies. Z I-NUTT, M. D.. Dentist, Vernon a ‘ave., successor to'Dr, Jenison. [7 HARDWoops: HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER. WM. McLEAN & SON, 18TH AND B STREETS AND 47H, BETWEEN B AND CSTREETS NORTHWEST. ~ 0080 GAS FIXTURES, ‘Larwe Assortment. Also. FANCY GooDs. Call and Examine, 831 15th street, Corcoran Bufldine #30 EF BROOK ree PHOTO-ENGRAVING E by the LAUTEN ENGRAVING 00, ‘New York avenue, sezt-dme First-class wo: = L NOTICR A CARD. Having secured the services of Mr. WM. B. RED- GRAVE, late wholenide auent tor several larre western, inills, Tan prepared to offer Special Bargains. to Bull ders. Coniracturs ind Carpenters in White Pine and Cabinet Lumber, of all sizes, from Uppers to Culls, in car lots of sinall quantities, Also, Builting Lumber (Virginis Pine) of all sizes, Flooring and Triuiings kept constantly in stock, Estimates cordially givens. Prompt deliv ssfactory dealings juarauterd, sid by the Commissioners, who promptly refused to grant it ‘The Commissioners, iu thelr refusal, State that “the practice of carrying concealed ‘Weapons will receive no clemency at thelr hands.” MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. Seymour W. Tullock complains to the District Commissioners of disorderly meetings held at King’s hall, on 10th street northwest, between R and 8 streets, Mr. A. 8. Pratt has accepted the appointment as delegate to the national conference of charities and corrections to be held at St. Louls. Mr. C. B.Hemmingway, in a note to the Commis- sioners, asks that ‘something may be done to improve the condition of North Capitol street, between G and M streets northwest. BUILDING PERMITS issued by_T Entwisle: C. Huerich, erect a private stable in alley in rear, between M and N and 19th and 20th streets; 6,000. Edward Bankitt, erecta smali brick dwelling, South Carolina ave- hue southeast, between 14th and 16th streets; $150. ‘The Teport of the inspector of Dullding for the month of September, 1881, shows 148 permits for new buildings, 155 permits ‘for repairs, 3 new awn- ings, $33 lineal feet_ of vaulting and 23 park rall- ings. Receipts of office, 34. pepeah eS Betting in New York. ‘THE TERMS ON WHICH THR GAMBLERS WILL FLACE MONEY ON THE ELECTION, ‘From the New York Sun. “The result 1s @ lttle too doubtful for me,” a professional gambler said yesterday. “You can’t tell yet whith way the election is golng togo. I ave studied the question up coolly and without any, prejudice, and from a purely business point of view 1 don’t care to bet. Some of the sporting men I know have made individual bets, but they ‘Were tinged by desire. ‘There 1s, too, a little book~ making going on.” “ What are the odds?” “ ‘Ten to nine in favor of Blaine.” ‘There are numerous bets on the way New York state will go. At the Fifth Avenue hotel recently Mr. Win. Wyse expressed his bellef that Cleveland Would carry the state by 60,000 majority, and Offered Yo back up his opinion with $500.’ Col. Gnaviey Spencer took him up ins twinkling. St, Gen. Logan spoke at Springfield, Ohio, Saturday afternoon, and again at Chillicothe Saturday evening. A dispatch from Albany says the democrats are assessing the employes at the capital to meet cam- paign expenses in Ohio. Ala democratic mass meeting at Fair View, N. J., Saturday night, one of the speakers, Gustav Koffe, said in speech that he had a letter from Warren Fisher, dated July 12, 1884, which stated ‘that In April or May, 1880, Bilal authorized him (Fisher) to get the Mulligan letters if he had to y $10,000 for them, and then wanted Fisher and Mulligan both to go to Europe until after the eleo- jon. A ‘dispatch from Milwaukee announces that Blaine will visit Wisconsin the latter part of this month, and that the republican committee has re- ceived assurances from the national committee that after the Ohio election Senator Sherman, of Ohio; Senator Frye, of Maine; ex-Gov. Long and Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts; a Burrows, of Michigan, and Alexander Sullivan and Congressman Finerty. of Chicago, Will appear on. the stump in Wisconsin. ‘The democratic congressional conference of the twentieth Pennsylvania district held two sessions Saturday and had thirty-nine more ballots. For ven ballots Curtin had nine votes, receiving the ‘Support of the Clinton county del ‘at the re- quest of Senator Peale r vote would have nominated him. ‘The final ballot, however, was the same as at the beginning of the contest— Curtin six votes, and each uf the other four candi- dates three votes. Adjourned to meet at Lewis- wNatatnated for Goagress BR Bell, republican, Nominal r Congress—B. reput third Georgia district; D. L. Graves, greenbacker, in the Loulsville, Ky., district; Benjamin F. Howey, republic; fol New Jersey district. Ir. imer, member of for the sev- enth district in New York city, has declined the renomination which was offer him unanimously by a committee. Mr. McDonald claims Indiana for Mr. Hendricks, bis former rival, by 20,000 majority. The committee appointed by the Drummers’ Na- carat. The weather belug somewhat oppressive, | | MADRID, October 6.—There have beech no deaths Capt. Brackett gracefully assisted Mrs. Graves to take off her cloak. She was very much astonished ‘to find that some one had conceaied ten brilllants under the fur lining, while the fingers of Capt. Chalker discovered a dozen or more valuable stoues which had by some strange circuinstances been misplaced In the lining of Mrs. Graves’ motest It- Ue bonnet instead of in her jewel case. Her sur rise Was further increased by the discovery, In the ing Of the hand bag, of a brooch in the form of a pansy, with five composed of diamonds Weighing one and a-haif carats each. In the center Was.an immense pearl surrounded Yy still lancer diamonds. Evidently Mrs. Graves’ maid was a very forgetful person in packing her misiress’ effects, for in the backs of hair brushes, tooth brushes and other articles of toliet were found a brooch set with six large brililants, six rings, a scart pin, three sets of earrings und Several smaller brooches, It seemed to relieve Mrs. Graves’ mind to know that all the Jewelry she had missed had only been misplaced. ‘The diamonds and jewelry are valued ‘at $12,000. ‘The import duty 1s about $2.00. Mr. | Graves was placed under arrest, and Saturday hé | ‘Was arraigned before Commissioner Shields. | ————— Opp Scrr AGarssr Opp Fetows.—At Whit- by, Ontario, @ unique case was tried Saturday. Richard Kinver, a chairmaker, of Osawa, sted the Phoenix Lodge ot Odd Fellows, or that town, for compensation for injuries received during the ceremony of initiation on the 2th of Noveinber Was injured, and that probaviy” paralysis oF abe: was injured, and that alysis or tm! cllity will result. Other. physicans stated. that they thought he was shamming. The defense 18 ‘Uhat Kinver was not healthy at the time of the in- itiation, as required by the constitution and by- laws of the ‘and that It was by 1aisrepresent- ation and concealment of that fact that he re- ceived the initiation. _—————— Snor sy Hrs Wire's Loven—at Clarksville, ‘Tenn., a sensational tragedy occurred saturday: County Trustee Shelton had long been Jealous of James Trice, cousin of his wife. While drinking Saturday he'met ‘Trice in a store and openly ac- cused him. Trice denounced Shelton as a Har, ‘When the latter advanced with a knife. Trice fired from cholera nor any fresh cases of the disease Teported In Spain during the past 24 hours, THE BENNETT : KOKEN BY ICEBERGS. Bepnett-Mackay — laid between Europe America, 18 broken. TCs supposed Unat he Dreakt= Age was caused by Joeberys. CHOLERA DEATHS Tx ITALY. Rowe, October 6.—During the past 4 hours there Were 35 tresh cases of cholera and 12 deaths in Naples In Genoa there were 27 fresh cases and 98 deaths during Une saine tit ae French Snecevs in the East. THEY OCCUPY TAMSCL SMANGMAt, October 6.—It Is reported that the French have occupied Tamsul, The English in Egypt. COL. STEWART KEPORTED KILED aT BERBER. Caino, October 6.—Itis rumored here that Col, Stewart has been killed at Berber. HEAVY EXPENSES OF THR GOKDON RELIEF EXPE pITiON. ‘The expenses of the Gordon relief expedition are Increasing. ‘The paymaswer general at Cairo th notified the government that ue requires 150,000 Pounds Weekly for lis operations. Destructive Fire from Spontaneous Combustion, Boston, October 6.—One of the most serious fires that ever visited Holyoke broke out in the base- nent of No. 2 Mill, belonging to the Newton Company, (on Saturday morning. Bight hea engines ahd two muchines were burned, leaving ‘one machine and Unree engines. Three stockhouses Were burned, in which were stored about 800 tons of rags. ‘Treasurer Clark states Ubat the value of the property that the fire reached, mills, houses, ‘stork, €c., Was $150,000. Of this pernapa, $20.00) thay be saved, leaving Probable loss of about $190,000. The fire is pre- sumed to have resulted fru spontaneous combus- on, ‘The insurance Is It i understood hat the mulls will be rebuilt A Man and Woman Killed by = Negre. ‘Curcaco, October 6.—Minnle Brooks, who was i bpd gary oa aside erg Grn tena Ra ED a = =a CRs ee eeu aw, | thesame evening with. Mr Parton at the. Gi An Editor Fatally Wounded. gan and opened fire on ‘Trice, but without | dled this morning. She ls Willian second 3 commof Oh 4 removed. Tt hee three times tho GILT-EDGE. SEWING MACHINES. a Be ES oe eee eee ak minesay has ‘bet, $3,000 that A SCANDAL LEADS TO A DEADLY AFFRAY. Steck. Sheol wees, citizen, having won | her husband, Giles Hunt, having died last ESN at age eee te | Amaenieent Winter Wheat Font = = EST sinter rceand ioe resumen coma Eas | ame "pt pty Sa" Kearns ahone | ge ennai now men tn, West ir |Bigh rank a te — hese : gical Exercive an ‘ | amount put earney. wx. oF = — Eretsthe sins. eanihy disewted, RELIANCE. Averpacrs Sewixe Macume SES Be AemeLie™ Qmovements, and massage, 922 10th | Stnalter bees there dre soine that Blaine, Will carry coer Richards 1s pogeacions a EE | 4 CounrenretrER Carronro.—Herman Shaffer Ratiread Accident. ae wh) pena Minnewcte Patent Fr nade by the ae CORNER SEVENTH AND ¥, cor wampeavemLrE cg, | Heiter etek tatseay NMG Ma | caso stank an eneny through hs pape ae | Sevsergrasteamaey, Nz, Mstria, on th | meangeg ran outer an sngvogn the Lm Yrated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap and beau * carry anon road was ee SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE tiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we | _Tadies, we invite your attention to our large and Are recetving new and hanasdss eRe Sept Aen Then there are bors cas oinuberet votes Bete | Eure Gouge werremen ine penis ton tem | Leaeee aad meee teauaeeer aes a fig | Misplaced switch near here at last uarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will | Fut-atireted, stock (‘Sewing Machines now open | Gas Piaturas —_ sim | ind Bt Jona Will each pol, ta addition there are | ards suspected his wire of inbdeiiy witieee ee | Cheah ae Be ee a ae sereer. Its serene ee ee eee ee a ee Gf ail the’ latest Siuprowcments. aud atahdant makes | [gy JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH SUPPLY OF | many dango beta aunaunced which are said to have | Osborne. He watched them and claimed to have | queer” for some time. He used to travel with two Iyinpercd cooks tos npsend ‘another employe was W BAKER 6 ¢c., Couees tbe: nd’ prices befdre buyine: seth postal fon war ee THE PATENOABTER & NOWARD, Pa pr Beer penn ast Till Osborne, but nothing ever came ot ivexsoge | Mep-rerher. atone te Sine cea a Open is | woverely burned. acetone an ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard family | iliustrated catalocuc aud reduced price list at ail the | sel Comer 7th and I streets northwest. RR EN (a ea oe ‘counterfelt' money Por Wattuaes an Seostney 16% rent FORCHESTER, MAST] Plourof theDistrict. Itiscqualin quality toayrest many leading machines, Cell special atten on to the Usht- (ep Te, ATTENTION oF visrTORS ax nes: fed to this ity to be ft odds that | te pane, vue recently recurned and stopped at | formerty lived ‘near ‘treet and Berry” read, Rap eee craw " | Mah priced Patent Flours, whilat it can be bofight for | Fanet snd ‘Clark's best Machine ix sdents i partion ‘PHOSVITA, the | West Virginia democratic and that Onio ‘Last_week a church social was held at Os- and was captured a short time ago in New iw. ihosonthal Ber at! Face aso Wistre Txrorratiox ee eee Se ee eee ne odsfor eu ONO OE | ew aa SopERE Enaih od heace, Wilt go democratic Inthe October election. Srametoe oe) ee a che reoliod <b any Flour superior to CERES, STERLIN ‘Brain and Nerve and me ©. AUERBACH, ‘uard saiust Malaria For sale the ciassor | I ‘ahan’t bet @ cenpuntil after the Ohio elect- Suitines, Overcoatines, and Trouserings received and | OU-T-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we comer tinea, | estes iS pavrecneey Aenean la ufacturer. 1429 Pennsylvani pes foriaapectim Gentlemen will place Weir orders | feel aasured that any housekeeper who tries them once eg ern see ee eee ‘a the will never use anything els For sale by all grogera | “gency {oz ths faxeny wool German hand-knit Jackets, on the result. If Ohio goes republican with | in AtALING ZAILOKING ESTABLISHMENT OF (ers SAMUEL & sHEDD, Gieveland's’ chances Yt", goes ‘democratic, oF P WASHINGTON. ‘Wholesale Depot, comer Ist street and Indians avenua, \HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD.” WITH OUR NEW 4 fel tad the ‘only hold it by a few thousand, ‘The New Jerecy Labor 4 : 11 Fesnastventacvenen, | _ 018 Yew ene Oo Sie ude iy ted oe a 4 wire Maree Ae SASSER he he amet ona bs fant, charging hita aT saa ut pon pine | ,NEWane. N, J. October 4—The New Joreey et n twa 5 7 - E lume, a is : e Sor as ‘HAT 18 tT McKENNEY'S, 477 9th street northwest, PLUMBING AND HEATING. ne on {ine oor ot the stock, ha for Sresn-old Ganamter of Henry Jimmerson. r. OS fica i digntes were Presa, 4 4 Se ee ‘NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. meen ab the rate; Pend yt ss | toploy: THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE STYLE Tue Licar Roxsixa New Hour; bed sic Blame w 60 on Cleveland: ged SILK AXD D Ry HATS AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, ere A Scupey Paes iene A py ced ES rd Menage, Dalen & rs he eecomnta ef introducer fteaimplest and most durable Rewing Machines ever | CP” Office No, 908 G streot, Detween Patrick got Long Island City, and | Gr icame there ca Consequently predic ‘a initated in inferior qualiti em one ar aaa WiLLETY CRUE foe Aomers, ansy! aa coal : plans apd specifcations lames of | Patrick Produced, old ou monthly payments, and Uberaluue- | » ci isre dnd stmerintande eas erestoa, “Seem wt bare ast targus ot rules. ‘count for cash, 4 Hr Sa persons were present Among them oe — i aeons | Veemeieneentnenisnatiie =. Pe a oe Tod 7 Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, Yanged, _‘Twenty-tour rounds were ‘in one | no: /con- athe SSD FO rmarre, see £28 Oth street m. w., St Cloud Building oF eran Rour snd thirty-tve. minutes, the “Waknown" a short subcode i Done Soe ier Pakian = et All Medoxegatred, Base | meee i aber “ace being sist pounded vo aye

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