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PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. ani 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. = Fer: xe Stam fe served to mutecrthere tm thy er taticne cee thelt Sw account ai 10 ceameet COPE oe eran msanth" Coplee at the counter 3 wae : = prevaidcocents mon mt Once at Washington, D. Cust sn—pablishad on Friday—81 a year. “THE EVENING STAR. Che | ening Star, V* 64—N®. 9,836. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1884. TWO CENTS. 0 HE-NO HE-NO HE-NO Bishop Marvin wrote from China, “You can get no respectable China- man to drink Tea after ithas been prepared for the American market RE-NO United States—The Department of HE-NO Agriculture at Washington, in #spe- HE-NO cial tea report, says: “The Chinamen SO noverdrink thedyod teas themselves, HE-NO they are made for the foreign mar- HE-NO et” HE-NO Appleton's Cyclopedia, Vol 15, page 600, says: “Teas are subject to vari- ous aduiterations, including the col- oring, to improve the looks of info- rior kinds, The materials used aro \¢, e¢psum and indigo.” t & Co, recognizing of the above abuses, offerto the consumer, through the grocers, 8 Tea similar to the one drank in China; it is called HE-NO, and is expensive coloring, pol- cy twisting, usually pped to the America ly Tea in ite mat- ural cor ‘and is the kind the Chinese drink themselves. -NO'Tea is sold only in the orig~ wed packuses, 1 pound. ad and" pound sizes Itis never sold in bulk like other teas, HE-NO HE-NO HE-NO put on teas market: it is si BOOKS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Overcoars, | FENGICLOPSDIAG ON THE MOST ADVANTAG, fous terms—The Index vor Yeature pie Atuerican (Appleton's) Cyclopedia which doubies ‘Of reference, Address {ts vaine as a ‘work Star office, for further ‘information. cae” A Grea Boor Orrex ‘The first cheap edition ever Published in America of LONGFELLOW AND WHITTIER'S POEMS, Sraty-Five Cexts—Trade price $2 NEW CHATTER BOX, 1834—42 cents, ‘Large Quarto, 256 pares, 120 full page pictures, and ‘Deautiful Chromo Frontispiece, ‘Our Price 420. ; worth $1.25, BAUMS Boox Departent, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHTS, ALL COLORS, ALL STYLES, MADE TO ORDER FROM $18. ENGLISH AND DOMESTIO SUITINGS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. plication, —a 0085 416 7th street northwest. NNN MN cco oo L L + © ‘EW DISCIPLINE OF THE CHUR EXE HSS PDE FE Naas e aes eisdiore ae CEU RCH. RPE G oS BEE Eutesieeetny erase RONN Hf ‘od “oo” tun Lum 7 CLs ober ices THE ¢. ©. PURSELL, octd 418 Ninth street northwest. mt A F Noa! ‘ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 807 Togs HE OD Be Nikatrer ornare Ree SME Eat a Po owh rE O 0+ HR m= | Mocha published. Also fine Stationery a tr Aa ILL 00 BR TF | _olsim ae ore 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON. Souz Recexr »Boors 020-600 ‘ip Cat. by author of “aise Toosey’s Mision.” Captains of Industry, by James Parton. ‘The Arpmourer's Apres tices, by Charlotte M. Yonge, AMUSEMENTS. Teachings and Counsels, by Mark Hopking, D.D- Filty Years Observation of Meu and Lventar by Gen. AMUSEMENTS. ) OPERA HOUSE. GRAND GALA OPENING WEEK Splendid Thespian “erps, will be given by the Tougural Performance MoM MMMM MMMM MEM M uM Wiliam Castie, Valentine Fabrini, Maa “The Renowned Tagiiapietra, the @ Buflo—William Broderick, Walter A. THEY 9885y ay EE aah oF Ss EEE A A OT AT DROOP'S MUSIC STORE............... with = great cast, Abbott, ‘TUESDAY—The Spat RING Fe Abbott, Annandale, Castle, pietra, WEDNESDAY MATINEE —Wallace’s Charming be sven TroMABITASAL tee With an Immicnse Cast of Favor WEDNESDAY EVENING Grand Revival of Balf's Me- Suen OPS. DoE MIAN GIRE. Abbott, Ann: ‘Fabrini, Ailen, Tssliapietra, POPULAR PRICES WILL PREVAIL, *ifierican — Comments on Fi Questions. by Joa. : Wooing. by £6. THE FASHIONABLE EVENT. B fhompeon. A Young Gite Woolng, by EB, He MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1884. — 2 ‘ith street, Tomo pleted by the Washington Tight Infan- ihe Henowned and Popular a ea a mson. Marjorie Huntinxton, (Bele) The “Aundéon, (Carl Vas- A BBR BBR (00, THTT TTIT | maer.) Jack Archer, (G. A Hents A BP Bt 83 F z Levure Hours Among the Geng; (Hamlin, Me EB BB OO E | pupae Coton)" roveava aroma Bem = 4-4 BBB BBB 00 be o Adaturaliets Rambles About Home, (Abbott : leetions, (Stinwood, OPERA COMPANY! Queer Stories for Boys and Girls, (Exeleston Suwanee River Tales, (Sherwood. . Calumet of the Coteau, (Norris. ) 2) ARTISTS EVER HEARD IN ENGLISH OPERA: ‘The Ancient Empires of the East, (Say Lizzie Annandale, oo Wal it SORRISON, Bice Connell oct 476 Peonsylvanis avenas Famous am; Ho, Allen, Thos, Guise. ‘CHOOL BOOKS: \D SCHOOL STATIONERY. eRe tk BRE Y | Note five pound to te jam, only teen Het te £4 BOB OYY general pedtetion nail, Standard snd’ Siscellancous aan — | Scoks Gard Eerevin moving. all work jut BORERRA A DDD Y = | antecd Largest umortment of BLANK BOOKS in the .925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ons gat, for JOHN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED me ee ‘hree Prima Donnas, JOHN C. PARKER, ee WG: nel2 617 and 619 7th street northwest, MIGNON. Abbott, Bellini, Annandale, Castle, Broderick, Allen, Campobello, FRIDAY—Abbot’s “Last Rose of Summer,” ‘MARTHA. Abbott, Annandale, Fabrini. Alien, Broderick, Taglis- SATURDAY—-EMMA ABBOTT MATINEE. SATURDAY EVENING—Grand Revival in English of Verdi's IL TROVATO! With » Strot Gast of al the Favorites, SECURE SEATS EARLY. Gaesvore A. Warraxer, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1005 Pennsylvania Avenue, All the new books received as soon as published. Special attention given to orders for books not on hand. lalting Cards and Wedding Invitations engraved and as 105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, JNATIONAL THEATER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3p. EVERY EVENING, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE. SHOOK & COLLIER'S COMPANY in Robert Bu- chanan's great drama, STORM-BEATEN, Scenic Fifects, including the Realistic ects, invented aud patented by Ly: Magnificent Aurora Bor Next week, eomméneing November 16th, MILAN GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. 23 QUEENA. By J. K. Tillotson, A GREAT CAST, MISS HOSE KEENE. Original Scenery aryl Appointments, as produced, at the Union Square Theater: Under the management of WILLIAMS & TILLOTSON. sel0 Next door to GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Ever Besever [x Sor Couronr WEARS AUERBACH'S SAXONY WOOL GER- MAN HAND-ENIT JACKETS, Corner 7th and H. : The prices out 25 slower, than | cars it conte wo tiere 00 waar ‘ho Senuioe aria Inferior imitations 1 Kee {1 stock all colors and id boya. ‘Mingle and double-breasted. Beis Ermey eee era! inau Hand- ¥CI ° Dortation; a most excellent article ev een @. AUERBACH, Comer 1th and Hi streets, Hats, Men's Furnishings and Sewing Machin Agendy for theLicht running Hush ae kee Anata : No. “The acknowisdyed standard of e nt Mas Sern Rovrens. Ww 608 STH STREET, Opposite Patent OMica # Hoe Josr Recaven and CASHMERE GL i WoOr aod -PLY LINEN CUFFS, UASHMEME HOSIERY. at vers low poen Genumepiaoonate = which we areoffering for 90 cents half dozen. These ‘Sods are worth #3 per dozen. Eautiful line of HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS, Also, a full ‘line of Winter Underwear, Half Hosu, G®AND concert BY MR, WILLIAM F. PRUETT, Baritone, Assisted by Mile, Charlotte Walker, pupil of Mme. Mfurio Gall, of ‘Renpltores Mine va bila, Bae elie. Scr hoop, Mr. Josef Kaspar, ‘HerrfErneet Lent, at fromthe ‘Lelpeic Conservatory. PROF. WM. WALDECKER, Director, MASONIC TEMPLE, ‘MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3. Admission = “so cents ‘Tickets may be obtained at Ellis’ and Droop's music stores. Blo LADIES GOODS. such as HOODS, SACQUES, SHIRTS, MITTENS, LEGGINS, LADIES SHAWLS and FASCINATORS. and Infant Children’s PLUSH BONNETS, WALK- | Scarfs, &., ING SUITS MERINO CLOAKS, plain and'embroid- ered, in Mother Hubbard and other styles of superior | Shirta to Order a specialty. deranee ocd 8. B. ELLERY, tro. W. cots 112F atreet northwest, Gro. HITE, THE MADISON DEMOCRATIC ASSOOIA- tion (Oth and 13th districts) will hold its regular GoveRNueNt Receiprs To-pay.—Internal reve- eekly meeting, Ger Hail. €03 1ith street north. $651,581; customs, $574,541. West, MONDAY LLVENING, November & igor "arr | BUS ES ao Selo Kp Semocrats are invited to be pressnts J: National Banxs.—The controller of the cur- ee een eee . Tency to-day extended the corporate existence of CS OND eta SS HNGION, CLEVELAND | the Union National Bank of Philadelphia, the N N iCKS CLUB-have made arrange- ments for the election news at Duley’s ‘Store, cor- | Doylestown National Bank of Dovesown res and ner and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. By order | the Howard National Bank of Boston, Mass, to one Executive Committee, TROD R, ‘November 34, 1904. (CS AMEETING oF THE sOcTETY OF of Georgetown College wil be held at nween a Cuanuzs 3.4 CHAS, A. ELLIOT, Secretary. ‘ALUMNI f the Law Dey ent, corner 6th and F streets north- of the 1 sortie SESDAY November Sth 1a8a° 1:30 pune late action relative to the death of Hon "AULKNER, late President of the Soclety. JAS, E, MORGAN, M. D., Vice President, nog-2t* inal MEETING OF THE MERIDIAN CONFERENCE. — ‘The International Meridian Conference held its final meeting Saturday. AnoMclal copy of the rocecdings of th rsuance of Tesolution, be delivered to the government af te United States, and will, no doubt, be made the basis ofa treaty. | Upon the resolution adopting the meridian of Greenwich for a untyersal init (RHODES |& SIMMS, CARPENTERS AND Cabinet meridian only one nation voted in the negative. Makers, have moved to No, 62213th | San Doi France, and Brazil abstained from street north-west, where they would be glad to see their | voting. "TS Bro tion defining the universal day friends. Telephone cominunication. n3-6t*_| was almost unanimously supported. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION — eS Heport of the Thivd Year Keport of the ‘Receipts. $87.510. ‘Total acnets, 395,082. Profits for the year, $6,331.50, Expenses tor te ¥ than one per cent of thé receipts. ‘The proticx for the three years, after paying all ex- per anna. is worth $40.39. is worth €25.95, penses is at the rate of 8.13 per co ‘Share of the first weries paid Share of the sicon series. Patd, #2 Share of the third series paid $12 is worth $1248, ‘The books for the fourth series ure now open. Maggy ane 81 009 for a vayment of gid monty, ‘This is the best association in the city of Wash ton, We pay Sper cent per annum to parties on withdrawal of money. ‘The thied annual ING. November 5, at 615 7th street, nual re, and directo ¢. C. Duncanson, Lewis Abraham, ident, 9th and D streets, is ice president, 1911 F street, Edwin M. Lawton, treasurer, War de it, ohn Cook, secretary, 618 1 William H- Goods. iy post ofice. Andrew Glass, Belt Line rallroa |, ‘William P. Sevilie, Pension buresu, ©. Bankes Brookes War departinen: Frank G- Saxton, bureau ‘Charles Baum, rherchant, 416 7th strect, A. N. Meeker, bureau printing and engraving. Charles W. Schell, governinent printing offes, Fred. W. ‘Brandenburg, vania avenue northwest, Charles F. Benjamin, attorney, room 9, it, slitury justice, ‘ear, 8706 C0, or considerably less ing- the necting on WEDNESDAY EVEN- yving named ‘oficars Ort from aly of the foo ‘officers Bit ARMY ORDERS.—Leave for four months is granted Second Lieut. John B. McDonald, 10th cavalry. ‘Major Joseph W. Wham, paymaster, is relieved from duty in the department of the east and_or- Gered to the departinent-of Dakota. Capt. Chas, Steelhammer, ftteenth infantry, and Capt. Ste- pen G. Whipple, rst cavalry, having been found lncapacttated for active service, on account of dis- ability Incident to the service, have been placed on the retired list of the army.’ The President has directed the detail of Second Lieut. John A. Lock- wood, seventeenth infantry, a8 professor of mill- tary Sclence and tactics at the an Agricul- tural College, Caper SrRaNa’s DeaTu.—Concerning the state- ment that Cadet Frederick Strang’s death at the naval academy, October 8d, was caused by hazing, Superintendent Ramsay gald he did not believe ‘there Was a word of truth in tt. ‘THE Comatisston appointed at the last session of Congress to visit Mexico and the countries of Cen- tral and South America in the interest of the com- Merce of the United States, expect to leave New York the 10th inst, going first to the City of ‘tobscconist, 1745 Pennayl- e JouN Browx’s Forr.—Mr. Thomas H. Savery, of building. (2g BEvont oF THE CONDITION EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, At Washington, D. C., At the Close of Business, October 25, 1884, ‘THE the Pusey and Jones shtp bullding company, of Wilmington, Del, who purchased the government Property at Harper's Ferry, intends to put up a }rood-pulp paper mill on the Site of the old arsenal. He has had an offer of $4,000 for John Brown’s fort, and several parties wish to get it to turn it into & museun and show piace. ‘Pgrsonat.—Senator Bayard celebrated his 56th ee 00 birthday last Wednesday.— Mr. J. Cleland Burns, fock dues 065 90 | of Glasgow, Scotland, one of the directors of the nal : 00 a Varuating fees aor ieconanices Hoot | Cunard Steamship Company, 1s tn the city fora Cash on hand. LIABILITIES. 394,524.00 few days. Gen. N. ie ettten bon we, ant GW ipley, of Wasi mn, Were passengers by the central overland train’ to arrive at San Francisco last Tuesday.—Mr. Erastus Wiman, of New York, 4s at Willard’s —Gen. J. F. Farnsworth, of Wasn- 3 ington, was registered in Chicago on Saturday.— -_ SAS | Col tapleson, Adelina Patt, Mex. William Walter ‘Total. 427,98" Phelps, and Mrs, Lawrence Barrett were among ‘tion of the association: First year, November, 1880 Second year, November, 1881 ‘Third year, November, 18 Fourth year, November, 1683. Fitth year, November, 1884...002000022. District of Columbia, city of Washington. sa: I. JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary of the tove-named association, dosolemnly swear that the above statement ‘knowledge and belles NO. SOX EDSON, & _Subscribed and sworn to before me this November, 1844, Conzecr— ia true to the bestof my, Bi HH. TWOMBLY, The eighth issue of stoc Statement of ASSETS for each year since the organiza- tary. st day of AMUMIAM G, MOORE, Notary Public. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President FRED. W, PRAT a NJ. F. FULLER‘ Finance Committee, is open for subscriptions, the passengers arriving at. New York from Europe yesterday. ——Ex-Senator Windom was the subject of a compitmentary reception by the Unton League of Minneapolis last Weduesday.—Mrs. Benjamin Durtee, of Capitol Hil, ts visiting the. tally of Senator Morrill, in Vermont.—Mr. ©. B. Pearson has gone to Pennsylvania on a brief business trip. ——Mr. Abram Almy and wile, of Newport, are at the Ebbitt House. “BILL JONES, THE AVENGER.” ‘The Man Who Shot at Guiteau. BIS TRIAL IN THE CRIMINAL COURT TO-DAY. To-day in the Criminal Court, Judge Wyle, the case of Wim. Jones, indicted November 25th, 1881, for an assault and battery with intent to kill Charles J. Guiteau on the 19th of the same month, Payments commencing November, 1884. ‘Was taken up and tried—Mr. Coyle prosecuting and. Shots ate ae Messrs. I. K. Ellfott and R. Ross Perry for the de- ANNUAL MEETING OF THE METHOP SLT | fendant. It Was testified by James Leonard, for- =< tan Industrial School i of Hoon MOsDAE, Noy dat 4-0 fo thesia ad | mer driver of the van; Perry H. Carson, former ‘ofticers, Members and the public are urged to attend. | officer of the van; Dr. McWilliams, Mr. McGuigan [er NOTiceE. ‘All democratic voters gomery cai thon on TUESDA’ rt to Dy : Kacitimore and Ohio deyots or to Wake A und Boundary streets. and others that during the trial of Guiteau for the murder of President Garfield Jones followed the van to the corner of ist and East Capitol streets and then fired one shot into the van, which perfo- rated the side and passed through the left sleeve cf Guiteau’s coat, just grazing his arm. Officer Slack testified to ‘the arrest. James P. McTeer, of Wytheville, Va., testified that he heard a man in aeons 3 ated f Dridae Over “Hutig: ere hundred feet water way or less, Address ”, buil ‘Or 8. H. SNOWDE! oo! ie oe TH PLAT at loderate hates. Z I. NUTT, M. D., Dentist h aud Putin, ave, suecessor to Dr. J eee BEST PREPARATI Gu e TRETH ALD, corner 7th and I streets northwest, CONTRACTORS.—PRO- ‘woodn oF iron near Alexandria, Va., four balance to be filled in, ‘JM. THORN, Falls Church, Va, Alexandria, Va, the Committee. TH, Wi ES THE only cleanly and heal tuful method. All Dentisry ‘Vernon FOR is COMPOUND MYRRH DENTRIFICE. Fine, Bre gente per bottle, | MUNCASTER & HOW- 2 the morning say: “Ir I can weed him out of there, Til end the trial;” in the afternoon saw a man on asorrel mare, and saw him gallop after the van; the prisoner looked like the man, For the defense John J. Shorteil testified that he ‘saw the van on the day in question and the man ‘on the sorrel horse, and 1s quite certain that the Prisoner was not that man; saw Jones two days afterwards in the Police Court and then said that he was not the man. Mrs. Virginia Keech testified that she was in a carrlage near the north wing of the Capitol when the van i; saw the man on a horse, and the prisoner did not resembie the man. W. R. McChesney testifled to the good reputa- ‘Won of Jones. Ladiew’ Tailor and Habit Maker, has removed from 185 Fatreet to) 1iehatreetnorihwest Galor-made | Sust Recervep— Costumes at Very resonable prices, "Special attention 5 Monday, November 30th, the Great London Becceas, | Siren to Lvenine, Meception Sid Dinner Dremea e A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 606, Sc. and $L A HOOP OF GOLD, ns oct-12t ‘730 Vith streot. Full Line of Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, st lowest NP HEATER Comiyee. 7 panies for tebes of te TUESDAY EVENING, No- T OF THE ELECTION, phcompany have run their special wire tahie will be placed upon the tn ty om the fed bya special operator, company, wid the audienes, Sefording vot only and they will be teat tans Our yatrots, bgt ail who att'ud, a comfortable seat, Uhr own special wire. ani their cwn operator: acar’ Su reader las aien cost wecured, acd we promise to ful- fi Us above et letter, T. E. SNELBAKER. th the above. we shall give our entire nt THE SOUND, da full and complete cast ~ Thursdays and Saturdays. Mi cc's Troupe of nd Matinees Tucstay ovetabe D™ MeSEU aL ANOTHER BIG SHOW. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THIS WEEK. Caster and Anderson it Kelle. ‘The Mi onettes and troupe of WL Mitch, th hal Miss. the Grewory Sistine poet TIING AT IVY CITy— jOVEMBER STH AND 6TB. First Day- 3-0 Clans. Sentrien 240 Claws. dentin, Second Day— 2:4 Class, Gentrive 2:26 Clase. 4 outrion. Mdasiesion to all privileges, 90 conta, aces commence stip ue Blat NE thicyeras, esa ‘The public are tnvited to call and examine our new RUBBER TIRE TRICYCLE, lady or gentleman, and which we offer at EIGHTY DOLLAKS, WW. C. SCRIBNER, 1108 E street northwest, OPERA fe" MONDAY, NOVEMBER lores Suitable f ost y ATIONAL THEATER: N ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. have the pleasure ‘Opera by the oe MILAN GEAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, Box-sheet for preferm’ places for the singlenight sale wil te upened at the Omice of the Fheater MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER gp, At 8:20 o'clock, ‘The opera for the opening ight will be Verdi's mas- terwork “AIDA.” with a cant cmnbracine Sictor Gram Mink Fugazi, Wilmant,” Serbolin Bologny Carailinl tid Mesuaincs Daneris, Perk Mestreas Oriandis Bont Fuad premiere dane une. "The Fepertonrm of tha company includes “Panst" “Tl eovstorn. Nora,” ligclotii" “Semaramide™ “Murnon™ and the new opera, “Il Guarany.” M. Wirrran. CLOAKS AT SPECIAL PRICES. The recent warm weather has evabled me to purchase ‘Larye Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, oprosite Patent Office, (p> DE AbmHUR c. ADAMS ‘Has Removed to ocl7-Im? No. 808 11th Street Northweat. [SP WASHINGTON, D.C, OCTOBER IST, 1634, I have this day taken sharze avenue, public oe LOUIS KAUFMA’ DR. GU, KENNE avenue northwest. of store No, 907 th, street northwest, between Datrect and "Lousiana il be pleased to Seo may friends and the Ss Aa. 5. $2 Dentist has removed his office to 1426 New York oobi ‘This closed the testimony, and the counsel ar- gued the case. JONES ACQUITTED. The Jury, after an absence of twenty minutes, found a verdict of not guilty. eee ‘The Washington City Presbytery. PROCEEDINGS AT THE SPECIAL MEETING TO-DAY. A special meeting of the Washington City presby- tery was held this morning in the New York ave- nue church, Rey. Dr. Sunderland moderator, and Rev. Dr. Blttinger clerk. A report of the delegates to the syriod which recently met in Frederick was for cash at low prices lot of novelties “Par and Ber: | _ 9600 Hin thade woodsof which Lean give my customers the = benent. Tue Mosr Wonnenrut Soap iaun-and beaver titamede TS S24 NE! as man pe pongt tanety of JERSEY JACKETS and NEWMAR- 4 Brocaded Plush and Velvet VISITES of new designs risk tecerver ELACK SILK COSTUMES. MILLINEMY GOODS "of the Bighest character : "Leave Paris styles in BONNETS and HATS, trim- med and untrimns z G at very low Pur and Feather TRIMMIN 907 Peunsylvaniaave. ‘Cite, Trevise, Pai ‘0c2t Mas. M. J. Hosr, 1909 F STREET NORTHWEST. Is now prepared to exhibit a choice assortmeat of é FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS and ROUND HATS, with all the NEWEST SHAPESin untrimmed FRENCH FELTS. MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. ‘NECK WEAR, HANDKERCHIEPS and DRESS CAPS, A full line of KID GLOVES, our own importation. Gut-of-town orders filled with great care. 0c 25 LADIES SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED. REDYED aod relined. Ciretiat ligingy repaired and. Reor, ered” Clot inufls made MSS CUSNENGHAM ‘oes TG1O Sth street, between Nand Ow. W2,cAEE JOUR ATTENTION 70 THE NEW veing, Scouring an Cleaning Extahiish ment, 138 N.Y ave. ‘kinds of Ladies" and Gents Work done in the mort superior manace. Crepe Nell Lace Curtains | Evening and Yacty Dreatce se = i oo! ¥, ANTON and CAKOI AL Fiseber ‘K GARMENTS ALTERED, CLEANED AND EELINED. RS. C. LAN Late of Boston, Zi 13th street southwest. IN ZEPHYR OF THE AGE. Saeed go roreraro%e tcf wit Le Fe By oci6-tin® Sa pode beccaiee soa eemoine, Pua ag So A 15-1 1206 F street northwest. MM". veearttt ite northwest, in | THE ONLY GENUINE INDIGO BLUE SOAP Falland Winter costumes French iaethod? Sethe QUGLASS- ‘NINTH STREET, MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, Fitts cent will positively buy the Geet USDERVEST Sou the regular #1 UNDERVEST. while foc $1, Sut 4 or Eesiseiyente ‘you to look at urs after examiiiig’ tho fclsre bere. ER FL nn on IN THE MARKET. PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. WASHES WHITE. TRY IT. NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN BUILDING Aliwith Musical Entertainmenta.commencing sIVING DAY. NOVEMBER 271i. Season Ticket, $1. Single Admission, 25 cents ‘The y Nhe wills the most tickets is entitle to a Free Se ip (Rvenmg) su the Ivy Institute of Professor RD, soUtbweet corner of Sth and K streets. The ‘who sells the mont tickets receives a Free Scholar ship in the ute, noutheast eorner of Sth and K ‘oclt-In a Es i : Caners, F, URNITURE, AND Uruousrepy. SINGLETON & FLETCHER, SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ‘CctOw, th,s,m-3m_ Luoma Arrexrnom LATEST PARISIAN MODEs I= HAIR GOODS. MLLE M. J. PRANDL, 2c Mas, M. J. Hunt's, 1900 F eraace GRAY SHADES! RHEA WAVES! — SHINGLED BANGS qe ergs KOGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL ign Painters phone eall, 379-3 9 ir, Attorncys-ut~ a 20 ows und Glazicrs, are at 903 D st. n. w. All orders promptly atvended to, HOSEA B MOULTON AND FW, RITTER, Ww, have REMOVED thelr made, and the acceptance of the invitation to hold the next meeting in this city next fall was an- nounced. A committee, consisting of Rev. Dr. Childs, ex-Justice Strong, with Commodore Easby ais alternate, was appointed to visit Amnella county, Va.,and examine into the causes of complaint poe atek aan eeee ‘ocd-Im*" | among the colored churches there in regard to the : “SWE Freedinen’s board, of Pittsburg. ‘The committee ae ORAN NA. AVENCE, will leave next week. The presbytery then ud- Hes all of BibLTatrobes and Repairs for same: | Journea, also Sexton's and Wovrl's Parlor Sun Latrobus, to heat two stories, as low as iaving a larve force, orders will be attended to prom oct-3m. ———— A Political Battle In Louisiana. WM. HW. DANIEL (e-ghee SEO. G. HENNING. N a RESPECTFULLY IN- friends that he is now connected with 410 7th treet, and will be furnish them with artistic garment, either de. + ‘606-1. THE ATTENTION Rew and popwlar rain a uard avainst Mal in bottles by W.C. MILBUKN, ufacturer. 142 Pennsyivani Nerve Sole Inventor, enue. Se OF VISITORS AND RES dette is particularly called to YHOSVIERS tio cd by tse mans oe reate it Man- ‘api SIXTEEN NEGROES AND TWO WHITES KILLED. The exciting canvass which has been waging in ‘the third Congress district of Loulsiana, culmina- ted in a serous riot at Loreauvilie,or Fausse Pointe on Bayou Teche, about fifteen miles above New Iberia. The contest in this district ts between Kellogg, republican, and Gay, democrat. Saturday morning Judge Fontelieu, with eight or ten promti- nent republicans of New Iberia, rode over to BDWOopDs! HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER WM. McLEAN & SOX, ISTH AND B STREETS AND M4TH, BETWEEN B 2030 AND CSTREETS NORTHWEST. = GAS FIXTURES, ‘Larue frgortment, FANCY Goons. Call end Fxanina, 631 15th street, Corcoran Bn tine, 2030 EF. BROOKS, Loreauville, to hold a meeting inthe interest of Kellogg. While this meeting was in order, and one of the Speakers was addressing 1t, there Were 10ud shouts of Gay?” which ‘almost drowned his volce. ‘These interrupttoas caused considerable 41 feeling, and in the midst of them a row was be- gun, The first shots sald to have come from a negro, who fired at Joe Gultfoux, a white demo- erat, the ball passing through his ‘hat. Nearly all the Crowd, both, democrats, and repuitlicans, had gone to the meeting armed. ‘This rst sot’ was followed by nearly a thousand, and a regular bat- Ue ensued, fusillade followin’ tusillade. When finally the smoke cleared away, the battlefield was found covered with dead and wounded. ‘There ‘were over a dozen dead horses lying on the ground, a8 many of the audience had come to the meeting on horseback, ‘The dead were Gullfoux, a leading Gayman, and against whom the finst shot was fired; Captain Bell, a prominent sugar planter of tie parish; Oliver Boutte, a colored republican, one tthe party which came from New Iberia with FAMUEL 8 SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. SLATE MANTELS AND LATROBES, PLUMBING AND HEATING. 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, = PRICE. ISTERED PHARMACIST, 426 7th street south ‘ontelieu tO organize the meeting, and six other negroes. ‘The wounded number over twenty. ‘T. Vinlor, the late sheriff of the and the lead- ing figure in the late contest office, was shot twice In theabdomen, and will die. Jules Mestayer, the republican candidate for sheriff, had his thigh broken and Is, seriously injured. 4 soon as, the contest was over a ‘was dispatched to Nth eonerit of nitty ty. 1e st organized a posse or seventy- five men, who left, armed with rifles and doubie- uguns, for the scene of the trouble. A number of arrests were made, among them Juige ‘Theodore Fontelieu, Adolph bhp ee Fonte- ae 3 Het, and Adolph Brenteme, all republicans, who nee ns a svectalts. | Were charged with tstigaving and imoriee tee Nee ‘They, were brought to New Iberia under ‘heavy gr ae Hey, were brought to: New ibe Ginice No. 8 G etrects ‘Coroner Manvilie, who ‘came in lite last eventnt vuitane dod superinddade tes ‘and specifications for all classes of erection. 4y8-6m Goo Ment Pim 1878, BAKER'S BREAKFAS? COCOA. ‘Worrented absolutely pure Cocos, from which the cersof Oillhas been removed. It has three however, stampeded. Hundreds of them dumped into a Bayou, and some, being wounded, did not fray ana died One degro was tomnd sear peta his cabin dead, without a bruise on him. “Tels sult ane finn, and probably twenty. tives. were heat Nearly ail of tuo: received their wounds sz: | publicans present wore ‘shed mits breast pistes ere ite | Eecured for the occasion, "No further trouble is ex? ae grit and ads adapted tor unyalids as well as 10r per- Seimei ee te Gao Sree deesnereres Ys Suse At ths, sieakere and se © ‘were Killed and woundea, and that all tha can speakers were arrested and ie pence nee PFS as La ; Leona Fem ihe Kew ok Bens was & great petting TMPORTER, O85 FECH QOGNAC, CHAM. | aay, and there were some marked in the French: Sa5 soem | oa Cleveland has led in New Jersey, Sie eas avenue, cisiegtes ed Casas Ving "Wout sor tee a one: Gone Home to Veto. ‘The President will leave Washington this after Noon, at 4 o'clock, for New York, where he will, to- morrow, cast his vote for the republican presiden- tal electors. He will return to Washi on Thursday or Friday next. Gen. Sharps and Private Secretary Phillips will accompany the President to Secretary MeCu! WE THINKS THE CHANCES FAVOR BLAINE AND LOGAN. Secretary McCulloch, who 1s a resident of Prince George’s county, Md., will go to Beltsville to-mor- Tow, for the purpose of casting his vote for the re publican presidential electors He said this morn- ing that, while he thought the presidential contest Would Be close and exciting, he regarded the chances as strongly in f: ‘Blaine and Logan. Going to Vote for Blaine and Logan. Mr. Frank Sperry, private secretary to Secretary MeCulloch, and who was an intimate personal friend of the late Secretary Folger, will leave here this evening for Brooklyn to cast his vote for Blaine and Logan. He says that if Secretary Fol- ger had lived he would have voted the same way, ashe had always advised his friends to do so when- ever spoken to on the subject. A Democratic View. WHAT HON. RT. MERRICK REPORTS. Hon. R. T. Merrick returned to the city this morn- ing, having been engaged in the campaign in New York for the last three weeks He says that the opinion of the men esteemed as the best judges in Such matters in New York 1s that Cleveland will certainly be elected, ee Confident Republicans. SENATOR SABIN SAY3 THE NEW YORK REPUBLICANS ARE CONFIDENT OF CARRYING EVERY NORTHERN stare, Senator Sabin arrived in the city this morning from New York. He declares that the republicans are confident of carrying every northern state. Blaine himself, he says, 1s as confident as aman can be that he will be elected. With relation to Dr. Burchard’s address to Mr. Blaine he says it was ‘unfortunate. “The old bigot!” he said, ‘Rum, Romantsm and Re- bellion’ What absurd nonsense. Some one ought to have thrown him from the window. Ican ima- gine how Blaine must have felt.” “Will it lose him any votes?” asked Tas STaR man, “{ think not. I belleve all the catholics who ever intended to vote for Blaine had their reasons for coming to that determination, and they will not hold Blaine responsible for what some crank may say.” ‘Mr. Sabin leaves for his home this afternoon. How the News Will be Received. ARRANGEMENTS MADE AT THE POLITICAL HEAD- QUARTERS. Election news will be received at the headquar- tersof the republican finance committee to-mor- row night. They have a special wire and will get returns from ail directions The headquarters of the republican campaign committee will be closed. ‘The democrats have had a special wire connected with their headquarters on F street, also, and will read the dispatches from tue bulcony, and then post them tn the rooms below. The democratic central commifee of the Dis- trict will receive and announce news to-morrow night at their headquarters, in the Vernon bulid- ing. The Columbia democratic club will meet at the Metropolitan hotel and receive the news there. ‘Their meeting will be private, the news being ob- tained for the benefit Of members of the cluv only. ‘The Jefferson democratic club have ie tee to receive news at theirclub rooms. The East Wash- ington Cleveland aud Hendricks club have made arrangements for Teceiving mews at Dooley"s, cor- her 3d and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Closing Up the Canvass. POLITICAL NOTES FROM VARIOUS QUARTERS. Gen. Butler spoke at Hartford, Conn., Saturday, then at New Haven, declaring that he had no com- pact with the republicans. Gen. Logan is said to have spoken to 100,000 peo- ple during Saturday. To-day he will speak at Frauklin, Columbus, North Vernon, Seymour and Piitehell, and will reach Chicago to-morrow morn- a ‘The campaign tour of ex-Governor Thomas A. Hendricks has closed. His tour Saturday was trom Fort Wayne, speaking at Kendallville, Ligo- nier, Goshen and Elkhart, and delivering two addfesses at South Bend on his arrival there. ‘The New York independents issued an address Saturday, closing the campaign with an appeal for “houest government.” 1s feared that there will be trouble at the polls 4n Chicago to-morrow. ‘The democrats are mak desperate efforts to maintain control of the secot congressional district, and a large number of dep- uty marshals have béen appointed as an offset 10 thelr efforts. John Stearns, the brother-in-law of Carter Harri- son, democratlé candidate for governor of Tilinots: W. J.Clingen, clerk of South Side police court, an Frank A. Owens have been arrested by the fedieral authorities in Chicago,for aiding and abetting Talse registration. Atameecting of the police board of Cincinnatt Saturday night twas decided to appoint 600 police to serve on election day. Sherif Hawkins made a requsition on the governor for troops. The governor said that only after they had exhausted their resources with deputies and special police ‘Would he call out the mlittia, Many democratic names have been dropped from ‘he registration list in St. Louis, Mo., by the mar- shals, and trouble 1s feared. Gov. Crittenden ad- ‘Vises the local authorities to pay no attention to the deputy marshals. Dr. George E. Rives, democratic candidate for Congress from the fourth Virginia district, 1s ex- tremely 11 av his home in Prince George county. His tlihess 1s belleved to have resulted from over- exertion in the campaign. ‘An immense Cleveland aad Hendricks demon- stration was held at Rochester, N. Y., Saturday. Senator Bayard was the orator of the Gecaston. A dispatch says that a republican meeting at Mineva, Frankiln county, Virginia, was attacked Saturday night and one than was killed and ,sev- eral injured. A republican mass meeting was held in the fair grounds at Rockville, Md., Saturday. The Sandy Sprig and Rockville ‘republican clubs paraded the streets Speeciies were made by Mr. McCé Col. Holcomb, Franels Miller and Capt. O’Toole. ‘The Blaine’ and Logan ciub of Fairfax county, Va., held a large mass meeting at Lewinsville, Va., Sathrdcy night i wine About 39,000 men took part republican Parade ai Pittsburg, Pa., Saturday. J. R. Hall, the democ=itle opponent of Gov, Cur- tin for Congress, has withdrawn. Cotauussioner of Pensions Dudley estimates a re- publican inajority of from 3,000 to 5,000 for Blaine indiana. Mr, Blaine on Religion. WIS SPEFCH AT NEW MAVEN—UIS REFERENCE TO “HUM, ROMANISM, AND REBELLION.” At New Haven, Conn., Saturday, Mr. Biaine ad- Gressed an audience of’ 15,000 people, and in the course of his speech sald: “There has been piaced in my hands since my arrival in New Haven an address from the clergy- men from this elty expressing thelr apd confidence and, th rough the person who delivered {t.the assurance that in matters of public right and in macters of public participation under the laws and Constltution of the United States they know no Drew, but the equallgy of all Good” topes rew, Du ° Good,” ” and ¢heers} In the clty of Hartford 1 haa aletier put tn my hands asking me why J had charged the emocratic party with being i by rum, Romanism, and rebeltion. [A volce: “You never Said that" My an-wer inthe first place is that they putin my mouth an unfortunate expression of another man, and in the next place it gives me an opportunity tosay at the close of the that ih public speeches which I have made I have refrained carefully and instinctively from making any disrespectful aliusion to the democratic party, Idiffer from that party profoundly on tatters of piinelple, but I have too mueh respect for the mil ns Of hy countrymen whom it embraces to assail it with epithets ‘or abuse. protection (loud cheer- fal allusion is here to be made jon of any man, as I have said, 1 am the last man to make 11, for, it conviction and connected Norwalk, and Stamford Gcenonstrstions. At shou: quar. ‘Mr. Blaine arrived at the hotel ‘New York city. ate a delegation of Catholics, Telegrams to The Star. GOY. CLEVELAND IN BUFFALO. MB.BLAINE HOMEWARD BOUND | INDIANA REPUBLICANS Confident of Carrying the State. SITUATION IN NORTH CAROLINA. Alleged Ruse To Carry the State for Blaine, THE BLOODY LOU ANA = RIOT, ———— THE FINAL CANVASS IN INDIANA. | Republicans Confident of Carrying the State—A Het of $10,000 Offered, with No Takers. Special Dispatch to Tae Evenrxe Stan. Ixiaxarotts, Ixp., Novembers. The confidence of the leading and best-informed Tepublicans here grows as the time for the election draws near. The first poll made by the repubilcan state committee, four weeks azo, showed a repub- Ucan plurality of 8,165. ‘The second and corrected poll, completed Saturday night, shows a republican plurality of 10,081. Col. Dudley, who has spent two days going over the reports and figures of the com- mittee, says he would not give one hundred dollars to any man to insure the state to the republicans. Telegrams were sent out last night by prominent republicans to thelr friends who have asked for in- side information as follows: “Act as you hi heard. Good news from Indiana, ‘The Will surely gain four members of Con, Seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, with chance for the first, fifth, and ‘tweitt publicans are publishing Offers to bet. “One paris, A. Black, of Greencastle, offers $10,000 on Indi ana, with no takers. LW. Houtoway. LATE FROM joRrT! AROLINA, Alleged Ruse to Carry North Carolina for Blaine and Logan at the Expense of the Coalition State Ticket—Will the Coalition bernatorial Candidate Vete the “Act?” ascertained by the frienas of Congressman York, the coalition candidate for governor, that there 1s movement on foot to sell out the coalition state Ucket In an effort to secure the electoral vote of North Carolina for Blaine and Logan. Both demo- crats and republicansare said to be particeps erim- inis, the latter being almost exclusively federal Ofice holders, AS was asserted in a special letter to ‘THE Stan a few days ago, the democrats of thls state had rather have Cleveland defeated a dozen ‘Umes over rather than hand over the reins of state government to the republicans; and, actuated by Uhose motives, many being apprehensive of the re- Suit, are said ‘to favor tus plan of trading vores, Which will secure the election of Gen. Seales and the balance of the democratic state ticket. How the Scheme will work cannot Just now be foretoid. Several Mberal democrats buve been in conferen with federal oMicials, and one of we former Lol your representative Uhat If the plan was attempted Tobe carried out they (the liberals) had a little Gate to work, too—they would vote for Cleveland, and thereby defeat tne ends of the schemers. In that cas? Scales an@-Cleveland would sweep the state without doubt. It ts understood, however, that the liberai democrats are walting to hear trot Dr. Tyre York, the coulition candidate for gov- ernor, before taking action tn the premises. ‘Senator Chaffee has not becu in this stat although all the papers have announced his arriv. here; but other republican emissaries have, and they’ are said to have left a good suppiy of Soup" Deliind them. ‘The republicans here seeia to be lin- pressed with the idea Uhat {tis highly essential, if Rot absolutely necessary, Ubat Blaine should carry @ southern state, and herculean efforts will be made to-morrow to swing North Carolina- around into the republican colutan, with What success Te mains to be seen. Dr. York, though not at all well, deserted his sick bed ‘Saturday aud made two rattling specches on Uhat day. He will also speak to-day, and is reported as being contident of election. Blulne’s chances of carrying the state are regarded as being much more favorable than York's, however. It is not improbable Unit some trouble may be experienced at the polls toanorrow. The deino- erats claim that a large number of negroes are throughout the state who are noten- Ulied to Vote by reas m of their betng distranchised through serving terias in the peutteuthary for in famous Offenses. ‘The coalltionists assert that thls 45 not so, and that the charge is simply a scheme to deprive colored ten of their votes. W. P. Willlamnson, republican clectar in the second district, has’ Just resigned, aud ex-Con- gressman Orlando Hubbs has” beeh substituved. Mr. Williamson 1s the postuuuster of Tarboro and 4s ineligible as an elector,a fact Which had hitherto been overlooked. Reports have been recelved of another negro out- rage, tls time at Asheville. While Hon. T. F. Davidson, democratic candidate for attorney gen. eral, Was addressing a mecting wt Cat place in the court house, large stones wen: turewn throug windows by a negro mob outside. ‘tae ‘of the Windows Was shattered and se struck by the missiles. A similar occ 100k lace at Wilmington about ten days ago, and it 1s ui just Losay that ihe deimocrais lave shown much forbearance in the premises, You cannot get any, bets to-day on the result of the presidental vote In Unls state, one way or the other, but democrats can be found wno are willing to give small odds on Gen. Scales’ election. —.—_—_ THE LOUISIANA RIOT, Another Account of the Loreauville Affair, ‘New Onveaxs, La., November &—A spectal to the Picayune trom New Iberia says: About 20) repub- lcans, principally negroes, entered Loreauvilie alittle after 1 o'clock Seturday afternoon, che=ring tu the wildest manner and using profane and ob scene language In the ‘greatest protuston. Tic crowd was headed by ex-Sheriff Viator, and they abused the democratic candidate in the vilest Yefus. The mosi reliable and impartial agree that a few of the citizens of Loreauville, not ger Arteen, led by Jge Gilfaux, met this crowd of Kelloggites’ and redfonstrated with them, when some unknown party fred on Giifaux. The as- ‘sault Was very unexpected on Ue part of the den ocrats, and before they could rally Gllfaux and Capt. “Bell had fallen.” The latter's revolver was taken frofa his body. It had not been discharged. AS Soon as the shooting commenced there Was the greatest confusion and the n ‘scattered tn every direction. It 18. very probable that many of Uhe balls of the Kellogzites found victims in their own rankg When the negroes stampeded uney iert Their wounded Lo care for themselves. ‘The fring was quite general and many were Wounded 2nd some killed who were not aimed at. Eight horses were killed at tue scene of the tight, and one was found dead a mile away. Some of the mounted negroes started to run, deserting their horses, and Fan unul they tell from exhaustion. It 18 reported that some of them ran into the Dayou, where they were drowaed. Others reached ‘the opposite shore and continued their Might. ‘Tue ‘an Bion tong eetcuane Wild Stories about the demo- hd-eome ‘The ‘inding of the talien ‘negroes st come, fallen = at some distance from Une battiefleld caused a rumor that the had been foliowed and sbot down wherever found. It is positively stated by art ‘off the Ponts that this is talee. No shots were red 1d nor were negroes any One, "Several parties have had oalisexurarted hers, and they say their were received in the ‘wounds engagement. It is stated that one man died five below here from wounds received in the nt Biaine, eeepc mre Soe ete Soeesereschace ‘ovember 3.—It has just been | + CLEVELAND af HOME, Mo Says He is Receiving Cheering News and Thinks the Democratic Prospect ts Bright, Burra.o, XN. ¥., November 8—Gov, Cleveland arrived bere this morning af &:85 o'clock, secam- panied by bis friend, E D. Tuchill, of the THT house, and Sir. Tuthill’s nephew. ‘The governor Geciined the use of Mr. Tuthill's carriage and quietly strolled to his usual breakfasting abl Where, after partaking of a bearty meal he repaired to" his rooms over his ‘and later, about 10 o'clock, Was at his desk in his law office. it was expected that the governor would arrive Unis afternoon, and preparations had been made wo Da recplion. About tH olclock he left Ris strolied leisurely up to the ‘THT Rowre. Was attired tn a handsome suite of Diack Droad- nd appeared to be in very good health, He cellent spirits, and frequently stopped an sidewalk to chat Tamillariy for a moment oF » with a friend. To Aan Associated Press tere said: “Lam tn most excelent, health apd Am more than pleased to be at my old home again.” He stated that the most democratic teket Be iswer to & question thouglit about the state of New an | |; | that he must. decline to gt ir. orviewer WO 1o= Cune, W nswWer that ques tion that here until | day, and, Wilk voie in his old district in Whe miNta | wart, THE NEW 5: CAMPAIGN, Arrest of Alleged Repeaters. ‘Trestox, N. J., November &—Twenty-fve mea, | charged with being repeaters, were arrested here Unis moraing and sent to the county Jall for Ave days. ‘The country for tiles around ts Hooded with tramps to-day, aud cachgparty bitterly changesthe With efforts to col voters “A number of false §recistrations have been discovered. Gov. Aboot has telegraphed prosecutor Beasley to Re= main tn hits office ail day tomorrow, AN ENG FLING aT BLAINE, The London Times on To-merrew's Contest, Loxnox, November 3—The ‘Times this morning 1es.a leader to the polltical contest in America, ure of which it says: Although the mum- ed To-morrow will probably exceed those a | tu the bers po | polled at any previous contest, nevertheless It } Would not be rash to say that the'vast majority oF Americans regan the tesue with indifference. Fore ners haWe Still less reason to feel a keen Interest, | The campaign has been almost exclusively mam aged by experienced und adrott professional poiltl- | clans. “To them alone the result will bring exulte- | tion or disappointnent. ‘The most satistact | feature of Uke whole campaign is the failure of | autempts to revive for party purposes the sectional Jealousies of the north and te south, Mr. Blaloe's Tecent inflaumuatory specches 1m Uke West will Dot Teally Benefit his cause, a A Curious Reason fof Disappearing. Rervano, N. Y.. November &—1. B, Parke, in connected wit the Harris tron Work Of thie | city. Who has been ilssing about four months, tured Up Saturday evening. — He bas beenin whe | Nestern states, and went from there to | The reason given for is disappearance was | an idea seized him that Le Would be unable to sup port hls family. ams General Foreign News by Cable. | SOMETHING IN A NAME—ENOUGH TO STIR DUBLIN DF. DUBLIN, November &—The corporation of the eity of Davlin bas decided to change We BARE Of Sackville street to O'Connell suwet. ‘The tradespeople on Unat street are greatly irritated as the change. tuber 3.—The steamship Oregon, which arrived yesterday Drought, $5000 "Sout Siued to Brown Eros. and $500,000 to agents of the bank of British North America, ‘The Republic, which sales from Europe to-morrow, out $00,000 to the Britis bank of Americas \ have advloes of & further shipment of 000 pounds, ‘Total up to date Lo Unis firma, 190,000 poun From Wall Street To-day. Wau. Sriner, November 3,11 a, m.—The stock market opeued ‘lower this morning, and prices fel | of 4 to X percent, the latter in’ Union Pactfics, ‘Towards 11 o'clock ther was a rally Of 55 U0 Jy per cent. The market is quiet. Failure in Baltimore. Barrimone,Mp., November &—David Wilfson and Michael Wilton, trading as D. Willson & BOD, made an ni today w Samuel J. Harman for the benetit of Chelr creditors, ‘The Bond of the trustee Is $25,000. = The Committees to Keep at Work. All the political committee rooms bere will be Kept open until (he tifwenth of the month, tf not longer. Dr. Adams, of the republican finance come uittee, Says is committee will continue thelr Work Until then, and he expects the contnbalons to umount to $60,000 by tat ume, oe Govermment Clerks and Election Bete ne BETTING ON BLAINE ON THE GENERAL RESULT, BUF NOT ON NEW YORK. ‘There Is far less anxiety manifested by thede- Partment clerks to-day than there was the day be- | fore the Ohio election, Everything 1s perfectly quiet. No betting to speak of is going on. ‘The democrats offer some small bets ‘on Cleveland's carrying New Yor hich are Lot readily taken. Mr. Blaine is the favorite, however, on re sults. Even bets on his election offered by the re Publicans find no takers, ‘The Hood-Bailey Homicide. A YOUTHFUL DEFENDANT IN A MURDER CASE In the Criminal Court Unts morning, before Judge Wylie, the case of the twelve-year-old colored boy, Willie Hood, charged with manslauguter in having in August last turown a plece of brick at Corneltus W. Bulles, a white boy, seventeen years old, em- ployed at Mueller’s candy factory, which blow Killed Bailey, was tried. Mr. Worthington repre- sented the governincut and MF. H.C. Clagett the defendant. ‘The district attorney and Mr. Clagett ¢represent- Ing the defense) called tke court's attenUon to one of the Jurors, Mr. J. E. Hilton, being intoxicated. ‘The court asked: xing?” ‘Hilton answered that he had had a drink, was not dru: that soe persots had an idea that he was drunk, but they were mistaken. The courtex- cused bia and another juror was called in bis Place, necessitating Uke counsel again opening the case iestimony was to the effect that Batley was sent out by Mr. Mueller to drive the boy's out of an alley; Uhat all left except Hood, who called & —"of a—, and the latter kiéked him and Ht Tell against a wazon and ran; Batley pursued him, when Hood picked up a brick and Batley nd the brick beiny thrown struck Bailey, wine tell aad Was carried wo the stare. Dr. J. F. Hartigan testified to the wound, and that lockjaw resulting Uverefrom caused death Dr. J. W. Bulkley corroborated this testimony. Carl Mucler testiged that Bailey was cleaning up the place; that he saw several in the alley, and told them to go away; that Bailey Went to Hood and pushed him, when the latter picked up the stone ana threw it eee Uce Carter, and Judges MacArthur and James, the latter delivered the opinion of the court in the case of Jumes Barnard Shugrue, a tuluor, whose fe- lease from the marine corps 18 demanded by is father, who took out a writ of habeas corpus, as heretofore mentioned in Tux Stax. Judge James, wer reterring to the peution showing Wat the son left the father's house Septem! return of Col. MeCauly, showing Unt the Boy en- Usted on the Sameday "In the marine corps, “dn determining whether Congress any particular age, and if 30 What age as the peviol at Wich te contracting We have to remember that In respect tract of enlistment, the legislature twenty-one years as the, of ering, enlistinen'ss That sufficient recoguition by Congress ajority in reverence to this class ‘Was aiso known to Congress sent Unroughout this county ‘Was the age of majority. do not furnish a rule then tt fol ity Of a person to enter Into the meut must be determined by the law of the of the contract. In this District capacity 1s not attained until the one years. ILis shown to us that ‘ody in this case has not been lost and while that right continues the adverse. of the respondent must be uolawful Tt ts Igre ordered that the respondent release the from his custody.” ————s Cleveland Parades in New Verk. FORTY THOUSAND BUSINESS MEN IN LINE—TAMMAWe ‘TURNS OUT 23,000 EN. Gov. Cleveland on Saturday afternoon reviewed the business men’s parade from the stand erected next to the Worth tnonument in New York eity. When he took his position, soon after tour o'clock, ‘Madison Square before him was packed with peo Pile. ‘The grand stand on the opposite side of ‘avenue held at least a thousand ladies, with 33 fF Hl ih if : | | Hi ez i Be a i fe ii! A Beee er Hy i f ; ‘i

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