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| =— THE EVENING STAR: (AY, NOVEMBER 10, 1884 "SEWING: MACHINES, &e. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Fax Aso Wisrer Sruzs UECANSON BROS. Anctioncers. 3s and 319 Oth stivet northwest, corner D street, Purstciaxs avo Davuarsrs 2d Edition. Col. Barnside Said to be Insane. ‘TRE ELECTION CONTEST. AX APPLICATION FOR HIS ADMISSION TO THE GOT- Summary of the Situation up te This ‘The New First Assistant Postmaster General. or ‘Skidmore and Thomas Sharer rigged a large drag BAXMENT ASYLUM, GO¥. CROSBY ATPOINTRD THIS AFTERNOON, RECOMMEND ‘This morning the Commissioners of the District Morning. ‘The President this afternoon appointed Gov. 310, NOW READY. BAY HAMB(ETONTAN MARE, SEVEN TEARS O11 ” received an application for the admission of J. 0. P. oman as Tyler Crosby, Of Montana, First Assistant Posi Ladies, f yo wont ayerfeet ting Garment, try one wo RT. ALL HARNESS, A GUUD BUSINESS Be EE So & yey Ra a> gm irurscite te tis tones sagen Got persian i MEN YORE SUN FiGUnBS a5 0 CLEVELAND PLU-| soccer General to succeed Mr. Frank Hatton. DM. Blove-Fiiting Patterns. Dressmakers ‘send. 1a | r CTION. Sus, E woe pes tet wp 2 Jee name and we will eencd sou sumpie ceviee st Fall | { FINE | On TUESDAY MURNING,NOVEMBERELEVENTE, £ a E'e 3 8 Wy ui te 1 Will be remembered, 8 under indictment for em-| ‘Tne democratic plurality in the state ot New | CTS nd eh Bodlwinter Sty tree of chr! Gbvery ins ho iC PORES FROM 20 | at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. ‘we will all fn trontot oot | Baw ip ‘00 [iN ADT AMS 0 R ar. Dealement while in ofice as the disbursing agent | York, acconting to oMicial Ngures received by Chair-| The Be@y of H. 1. Thompson We- Sons of fall and winter stylee: price Ys ete, or Ly wal I CUTCEIY DOPEMAT GLassES | “ue ‘DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. Ht pRR (00, WE + | of the Post OMce department. The pereous mak-| man Daniel Manning from the county clerks, 1s sovered. =. ecard ee Poem {elie nao LADLE Beer, RosnWwoop AND | RICRLE ff fe g 9 ing the application were directed to the district | 1.934 About ‘Qty prominent democratic lawyers| ‘The body of Mr. R. L. Thompson, of 13 I street ase to the inruest ings Coll and exainiucet Pa eits HoOLS AND 10,000 USEFUL HOUSE- WASTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers HEE %2 4g ‘canvaseot eae NEW Yoru vore, | {W070 Mr Worthington, who looked over the |‘met in New York city last night and discussed the | Horthwest, who committed suiciie a week ago tO OPPENHEIMEIS, HOLD ARTICLES. i ‘00 RN Papers and found that they were signed by Drs. P. | iaw relating to the boards of county canvassers in | day by jumping from the ferry boat City of Alex~ F28 9th street n. w. Cioud ba‘tain: hae ye BR cee A Lively Ti = J, Murphy and N. 8. Lincoln, and aiso by Bishop- | the various counties throughout the state. The re- | andria, Was recovered about 12:30 p.m. to-day. Role agent for the New Home and Hartford sewing | GME pak Go. Lott Pennsylvania avenue northwest, CATALOGUE SALE E a it § Tyainime ,Expected om Leng | ciect Paret and Wmn.L. Baldwin. Mr. Worthington | sult of the discussion is Lunt lu all probebiilty deuve: | Mexere. J. W. Horseman, C. W. Thomas, William J. Machinen, “All Kinds of machines for reut and r=- | W2linsion, D.(.. Sale commences at SEVEN P.M. BR IT i Island To-morrow, consulted with Col Burnside’s friends, and ascer- | CTatic lawyers will be present at every board of can- ST _ | Rat harealng inay be expected, "FOLEY, Auct. Be Fy foe Roe Piaturee wilt Dotbe gold. at texmin- | sttilat le the etre will be ceca "by 3. Salk Aiks'2 Gol ulnulaclurersof “NOWAL GLUE’ EHOLD.” WITH OF in a Velvet-i AS THE BEST TONIC. ‘This medicine, oinia with ‘ a jee Sagar ean ee eer the finest outnt fc ¢ Silent W hite, NEY _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS._ FINE STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, Everything at nod TO-MORROW. Selected from Popular Subjects of Prench, German, Engliah and American iesues, consisting of Tuice.g BLOOD, ©) - S AND FEVER, snd NEURALG) ‘acess nore Examples of the Leading Works of the 28s rapid and thorough seuiaton, ith the blood tt se ——= = Artista, Teaches ev eae ‘OOK AT LOW FARES. PECTAL SALE OF ELEGANT BOUSEHOUD EUR. Greatest 3 {is blood, etrenythens te muscic# al Lerves, ad tones a NITURE AN! sh EREES NGI rae é ama = NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROP. TOA TART LEAVING FOR NEW MEXICO, | BUGUEREAU, ROSA BONHEUE, LABOURCHERE, | M0 iWoris tonic known. DETAILLE, BROCHART, DORE, LANDSEER, J. NOEL PATION, ANSDELL, MOREAU, BEAUMONT, COOMANS, FIRST-CLASS FARE, $1.25, ROUND TRIP, $2 Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves 6th-<treet wharf ‘MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and F&IDAY, AT AUCTION. n TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER. ELEV- ERTH Wash, commench «ak TEN O'CLOCK, 1 sball | within and. in iront of my auction rooms, a very cb, Heart > ete, HE ONLY IRON MEDICINE THAT WILL NOT RON MEDI cree THA At 5:90 p.m |“Supericr collection of hows-holi effects, viz: And many others too numerous to mention are here | BLACKEN OR INJURE THT ERR End roome secur at Band O. Tiet Ofty | * oe cloant FP. Mantel Aiirror in waliat snd it | tee eee eee eee eay foorpention are h spite luabie for dneanen Falla W women, and to street wharf. Telvp eaaieia ‘Pine Of Paintings, Bronzes and other Mantel Ormm- Engraving Art, rit TONFAILING "REMEDY FOR DISEASES ur ba Seattle . am Every Picture is Richly and Appropriately Framed in uit the effects of Pa SDAY. » Satin Damask Parlor s made | Every Pictu iy and Appropriately Fram from ets of overwork, ner. eater carson MORDAY. ¥ tovonder by Valttnine or Ph tisdsiphinc est coer 00 Ornamehtel Gilt Frames of thetatest Dengus | vorm trouten: loss of apretite. or dovuiey | | Eieant Sat Dathask Laubrequins, Window Drap- | tna and Portiores. ‘One splendid Lvather-covered Conch. ‘Oue Green Blush Parlor Suite, Hands ie Bretch Clock quick reliet and rei TP DOES NOT CAUSE PEMD yCHE Gk FRODUCB rei at of First-Class Workmanship, PATTERNS ADAPTED TO EACH SPECIAL SUBJECT. NORFOLK, FORTE MONROE AND THE Tels the oaly preparation of Mton Tast caises no fe only preparation ca . Hiouseftecta, "Yhysicians and Drugyiste recommend 1 uy the BEST. TRY IT. Fe ang saturday ot 6.30 ym. Keturn. | . Handsome Walnut M. I. Center Tables and Bouquet All will be sold at Ste gem fig as “Zraio Mark ant crogsed red ines on - Roar. siopving. at Miory Point mit Corel Auction Sale, without limit or reserve, commencing EE OWN aaa RX itimore, Ma. Bitheaits ccaneetion with the Boston and Providence | “Walnut MW. T. Chamber Suites . / eee Connect also with New York aml ices | Fine White fisir Mattremes WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER TWELFTEL | soar WALKER & CQ, mond steamers, Norfolk and Western, Seaboard wessee MT Ball Stand. N O'CLOCK, * Lance Srocs. nd “Reanoks, Ocean View and Virginia ‘Beach | Taree Turki Cie occane 625 Pennsylvania ave, Paneuge afd rooms can be securedt at Yalttmore and | Bes! Hisly Brassels' argo. cost $280 per pant. ‘And continuing each evening after until the total cols . Sin avenue: Su Mare hothl, cdice of knox express | board (a itty Allenef Phisdighis)’ “| lection iselosed ont, at our Salearcom, corner | NOAH WALKER & CO, GREAT VARIETY. Geb street and Pennsylvania avenue, and st company’s | "iiacs Fesdsatal Dindiig Tab.e (il feet) oth and D streets, (facing Penns. avenue, 25 Pontayivania cvs. Ear Othee Ten etreet wart | Black Walnut Dining Chairs Elegant Sot ‘Ruox’s express will call for and check Langaxe‘rom Rotel and private, residences. 15 pm. WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Ax: STEAMER T. V. aRRowsMITit FROM Tra STREET WHARF. ‘Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, atTa m. Re- turning Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, touching at all River Laudings as far as Nomini Creek, Curriomsa inner Service. 175 pieces. Silver-plated Breaktast atl Tes Service (Rogers) Other Hated Ssare. | French China and Queensware. Kitctien Furniture and a great articles that cannot be entimerate NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ESTATE. AT THE NORTOWESE THIRTIETH AND ON STRE | WS, LATELY THE KESIDENCE OF | ELEGANCE OF STYLE, NOAH WALKER & CO., 25 Pennsylvania ave, PERFECT FIT. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C0., Auctioneers, any other valuable 16-4 19d NOAH WALEER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania ave, SUBSTANTIAL TRIM- ‘MINGS, publicauction cu PRURSDA’ TH, at HALE-PAST FOUK NOAH WALKER & CO., i And the best-made Clothing AFT bs for the least money. andSt Clements Bay: Connects with B&O.R Rat| _OUGHAPION TYLER OOO 625 Pennsylvania ave Shepherds 380. BPADGETE, Agewt— | will shitetim toa ter, dase, cot Mace @ W. RIDLEY, Manacer. set | eRe i DAY OF NOVEM. | by) tie purelaser within sever NOAH WALKER & CO. Garments for Business : a 2 ots 2 | wale, jarren reas, ge Veeroe: eer een: sui 7h. ty Bealls addition te Gemuctown D.C | 625 Pennsylvania ave, ‘Garments for Work, Euan WaW CORCORS< it the northwest ‘o-rner of 30th (Washiinetony (Gay) stoat, frouting on SOXh wtrret, 122 | Thatreet wharf daily (except Sumtay) for Mt. ee NOAH WALKER & @0., ee eseetick mans retmcings eenten Wake? Jatge Letory beck hoes. Me YF RBOULAR BALE OF Hi Solid Values for your Dollars, Som shout SO “LAKE, Captat terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in nine, CARPE 1S, STOVE: 625 Pennsylvaniaave. ‘Three floors stocked with the al6 1.1. BLAKE, Captain. _/ eighteen and twenty. scven mouths, to bs secure ty On TUESDAY MORNIN deel of trust upon the preimises sol 200 to be paid If terns uot compited with in elght will be regold at cost and risk of de- ESTI.COn in front and within one salesroomns, of Houselold Fucuiture, &¢ STEAMER WATTANOTI t Se esbay : SAE K, wo will sell, BEST-MADE CLOTHING. sueal collection : at tim of sal days premia NOAH WALKER & CO., faults purehaser after five days’ hotice in Evening oe 625 Pennsylvania ave, Saye Wecinendaysaml Frisays. ston at tern pe Digg ET agar ck : CLOCK, thts, Pigce Goods for Ordered q Executor Grafton ‘Tyler, E a Pine NDAH WALKER & co, “= Ine ieee i WEEES & OU., Auctioneers. 025 Pennsylvaniaave, GyerSacks and Newmarkets. Auctioneers, EIGHT. YEARS OLD. KIND KS IS ALL HALN ENTIRE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e. ‘OCK OF GOODS, COMPRISIN: ND ‘SECO! N) NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania ave, Boys’ and Children's Suite in great variety at our usual LOW PRICES, {05} 0. ELT NOT. AT AUCLION. WEDNESDAY MOANING, MBER TWELETH, TEN O'CLUCK: On TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEVBER ELEVENTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of ont us, the above Hurse, to which’ the attention of Duyers is called. 8-2 NOAH WALKER & CO,, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF pRROVED PROPERTY IN SEORGELOWN, D.C. By virtue of adeed of t day of No- vember, 187randduly recon ted th 1 totio 1s ue of the laid records for the District ot Colum s LIMITED, ORK AY EikPOOL, ORK HAKBOR Th, NEW YORK. Wed . Dee. 10. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION he party secure the rt TWENTY SECOND. sae AF CONT OC in front of the premises, the fo lowime described pyr ety. Viz: All that partof lot. 174 10 Bells addition to, Gestyetown, in the District of Columbia, and boonded, us follo ss: Beginning at the end of s line drawn the southeast corner of Olive and. G ou the south side of Olive east 40 feet, then south 22 horth to Olive street and her ‘ith improv o-story aud bese “Terms” ‘Ons OF GENUINE IMPORTED sin! steurdine “Seen ow ratex._Steervee tickets from Lav: | qrpecdend Queeuetownand al viker parts Eureieae | Feet sae Throrrh lille of taien given for, Telfast, Glan: Havge, Antwerp aud cther ports ou the Continent spor intel and pease apply at tho Compa, y'soffc feel wid yeaare ne Compe, y"soficn, Reba cre oe both "Siveraee and Catia io LOW & ct — VEKNON H. BROWN & CO. N. Orto 2 TURKISH axp PERSIAN RUGS anp CARPETS, Comprising Rare and Rich Selections of PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAK, GORDIES, CIKCASSIAN, ARME- NIAN, KHORASSAN AND MOORISH TO VICTORS AND VANQUISHED. ti, to- fortable fn two equal att twelve monthe with notes bearing py at Aix pet cont pet annuin “unl palicad nee Hine of fale “Alfeonveyancne ai rear iog at pure |e few. Real Dangsinsbinterest every one, and all will ghasern cost, Of the Lei of sae arcngtconupilel mith | ¥ote for low prices, To sell low it's necessary to Duy in seven daya after the day of rate the “Ivuste-t reserve | low, and the London and Liverpool Clothing Company the right torresell che property at ‘the risk and cost Of yeing aa ral Meare OTIS BIGELOW © CO. 605 Teuistreet. Waskinncton, (GgENEEAT. TRANSATEANTIC Company Or erwakx New one ASD Havam Gommpans'y nee. Nor 42 Surtit iver. foot of ‘Morton Politics interests the many, but furnishes aliving to RUGS AND CARPETS; (With many other specimens entirely new to this im ne arv how offering a special lot of Great Banrains, picked eee wadaeses wee HA ok market) See re se oA nI CGH) up at actually less than the cloth cost the importers, Ni rmandie, Franseol,Wealbe 19 ni0-ata MATHEW PATER, } Trustees, | We are forced to offer these goods very low to keep See eee a ‘Axso, from being overcrowded, and hope that all who know | Ce rs a ea PPENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, what good cloth and tailor work are will give us a call. nt, No €, Bowilng Green, New York | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD POR- | TIERES, ELEGANT EMBROIDERIES. | Forming one of the handsomest collections of Textiles in deauen and queity ever offered by us. To take place at my Salesrooms, southwest corner Pennsylvania ave- 8.50 buys a Disgonel Suit worth 815, Uuyea Broadcloth Snit worth $28, 31.59 buys a Cheviot Suit worth #10. $15 buys a Prince Albert Suit worth €25 Dress Pants worth &4, 59 buys » Beaver Overcoat worth 10 buys a Melton Overcoat worth 815. vanta avenne, Agents tur Wastaneton, | RAILROADS NpPHE GREAT “ts 1 + ‘3.50 bays an Overcoat worth $6, PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, tue and Lith street SUnrCbAN he GWECHCESONG GEUGUS: | Sisley Srrcoat marge, 4 sgt BER.A.D.i884, at FOURO'CL! . the following end ne Wi, le Noe ro DoT ER AORTL BIST AND. SOUTHWEST. dencribed ral vatae,ntste fa Su City Warkinate | $223 buys ablue Whitney Overoast worth $14 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 75 buys a Beaver Overcoat worth S12 District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece or | Spgs puys 8 wleurer Overcoat wo Parcel of land and premises known and distingtisbet 98 STEEL RAILS MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. Ts Evrect Novewner 21. 1888, rm FOURTEENTH, 1944, at ELEVEN tae ; Bhd ‘beinw'Tot isumerd "twenty te Gao ke basins | 2620 buyna Melton Overcoat Worth 819, Sects at gue um Satiow cornerot @UB | NOVEMBER TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH and | Sh tht guhilvios of Tit it aainre sutieeed | Suouunn oy’ covencew Sul warts 18 feat, Chicago Limited E: gight hundred and sixty-six (866), as recorded iu Uiber . 5 Gi Falace Siewping Cars at 9.40 a in daily: Fast aud THAEE O'CLOCK. Ke buys a Child's Suit worth @3,20. 12, folto 48, of the records of the Surveyor of the he ‘14 buys au Imported D agonal Suit worth $20. 2.408, mi. daily te Cuneipuati and >t. Louis, with Sleep- District aforesaid. ‘7 buys @ Boy's Dress Suit worth $12. i Cars from ierrisbure. fo Canchuadl sd Ho wie ae jovember 10th | » ects of sale: One-third cash; balance in three equal Girtost. Lous! daly, cacept Sctuniayeio Chiewes | , O0Exbibition Monday and Tuesday, metal. payable in six @ bweis (2) and eighteen ‘with Sleeping Cir Altoona to Chicago, Western Fx: | Spd Lith, GS) inonthe after date. for which notes of the purvlaser, press 7.40 p.m daily. with Palace Cars to Fittsourg. secured by deed of trust on property sold, and beari « Bist ccantte, dally tog Chiro, wth, beni ae maomas powrrso, | inierst strate of wr per dent per musta wit fede sagan the Went, with Talice Sleeving Cat | _ni-8t ‘Auctioneer. Go wi be required a ts of wal alec uciny | LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., BALT/MORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. \CANSON BROS, Auctioneera, So epee Poanel eee ie For Erie. Canandairaa, r, Buflaio, Niacara | 3%. VALU: 7 ‘BR: NER, ¢ CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. wu p.m. daily, except Saturday, with Falace cars| TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN | pine Mf Trustees. (TE Hocnester ‘Trait leeving Washing” PROPERTY, IMPROVED BY DWELLING HOUSES, = Seis = Ses carey pacha ae eomon gage | Erte SU SRNY AG: GESGING OnE | A GHGNEES GALE OF stock. vikrunEg Fe Wisanegore lock Haven and Hiniem st2adame | ESTATE OF THE LATE CLARK MNES THIS | A SIGNEES SALE, OF STOCK. FIXTURES Bers CAN BE EASILY SATISFIED ar ‘THE MISFIT STORE, FIRM OF KODLOR & Exzcnos NINTH STREET NORTHWES By virtue of a deed of assiznment from Joseph 8 ex, successor to Roller & Rrogmant, wade ant re- corded’ November 5, 18s4. 1 ctler tor sale the cutive Pieck pf SMeaia tad’ Provinune, ‘cauned Goods ux ures, fron Safe, thre Hore, two Wagons, one Car rlug one Bagyy, and four Sets Harness. &e. lately be Toutine to maid rin, tocether with the wicd will of their desirable busincss stand, No. 204 9th street north west, : ‘Termscash, or part cash. and balance in short time noter ith sttachctory security. Sfpreferral | ink ROGMANN, 204 Ree Vork aut tie Fast. 725, $301.00 am. | \ibub INTO HIGHT PARTS OF ABOUT SINE id Tal ac ak ibe ae Coane Tha| hemes ExCa POPE SAEE oe tase 10.0 and 11.16 p m. Limited Express or Pullman | Purior Cam, 9.408. daily, except Sunday. For bp or gry change, 2.00 p ui. every week-day. eens resands or Brvoniyy 8.4 al! throngh trains connect at Jer. ey City with boats of Erukiyn Annes, affordina ti: Frcctransier to Fulcon street, avokline doulie terriage Screams Sew Yor city, Jeriblisdelphia. 718 890 and 11a m. 2.00, 400, 6 Yowdand 1h sp. in. Um Suinvtay. 4.00, 6.00, 10.0 ep a Laaltea Eprom data daily, except ube oy Fer Baltimore, 625,715, 820, 6.40, 11.00 2 m.. 12.05, un 6h is, 440, 6.00, 74. IO aan TL AS pe tae & Dau Ma in, 400, Cu, 740, 10.00 and Jpc's Creek Line, 65am. abd 440p. m. daily, For Agzapalie 6.35 m,, 1205 and 440 p.m. daily, ex- | IREL O'CLO ) ‘that par- relies krown as “Meadow Bank Spa ad formerly occupied by the late + Which hus been sub- Corner 10th and F streets. OUR $20 PRINCE ALBERT SUIT ‘Sealed bids for tire bnsiness will be rece me until NUON on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TEENTH, 1x6 Inventory and stock may be scen at said store, and the horses and wagons at stable at corner of Delaware avenue and I street northeast, from 8 to5 dally. JOB BARNARD, th street northwest. 2)-100 acres, fronting on Colum- us B. aud O. RK. lunproved by com and outhouses, This lot has ed “Spa Sprine” om it. coutaining 9 100 actos fronting same roads, “iby brick studiocused by Ciack Mus) frame 1S EQUAL TO ANY SOLD AT $35, neat 4-B. Cutaway Suits, in brown. dablia or black, cept Suuday- taint at 9. 99-1 == * — Corkscrew at $12, better than most vaunted bargains aL ERARDELA ax 3 FRERERICKSBULG RATLWAR, EOC DS Manne Tee ated | PPENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, at 920. ABP, DD. WASHINGTON Kalie | 01 Business Suits at $0.25, cheap at $10. For Alexandria, 6 0 7.00, 9.25, 21.01 and 11.35 a m, | ae el Business Suitsat 88,50, worth $14 ALUARER IMPROV REAL ESTATE. NU. 10! 206. 42.05 8 6), ue and 1135 ym. Un Suniag frouting | _1N THE CLi¥ OF WAS Business Suits at $10.75, worth #18, at¢. 2 oe ity a ‘Under and by virtue of a deed of tru: Blue Double- breasted Suits at 812, worth 820, For Hichmend an the South. 000'and 12.01 a m. daily, ember ine ston and dnly: fesoteel peedsco hme elgeneene Suge en Ue | Pane neteee Sennatvety OREN Foe ratio Hlaea ser, con ee tee ns Asplendid line of ratte lens nae foe Weshineton. €06.5.0: 10.08 | PY rea conteising 895-100 acies, untmproved,fronting | Sawtsict of artery, wil OVERCOATS At $6, worth 810. At 87.2, worth 812, ‘At $9.50. worth 315, TUR TH DAY yh Ss). On Sanday ad | PE OCK P.M. Tad pom. and 11 OF bt (except Me S00 and 1010 ape. 20d mud following anid District of wit: Allthat certain piece or parcel of gr and described as lot numbered th ws, and by B. & O. rail National fair assccfation race | ny be ett h irs Shmualier buildin lore." °" | aiviston of lots numbered tourteen clay fives Gy -At@11.25, worth $18. gram betel ated Zeid nce st een AG) Seventoan (sy and iehteen, Is) of, Kia A g1480, worth 8.2 coe os eivision of num ‘At $17.25, worth Sccundd by deed of trust fy of Washington, to-ether. with SES a ee BUA ORE AND ono Rat non, OHIO Rat . freditatnente and appurtenances, to th ee THE MODEL Past LINE AND THE ONLY ke onveys | ieee inane elec agtercnnie FOR: BOYS—A complete line of Suits and Overcoata, PRE REEMEEN THE BAST ine anne te “| “Herms of gate: One-third of the turchase money in | equel toauy in Washington, at prices $9 per cent lower the balance in one and ¢ ‘cent, the deferred pay fof tent upon the prose option of purchnser. Convey tion of Wath interest at red by Ii at the than those iy other store; from 2 up. 2,000 pairs of Odd Pants; must be sold Flats of th cost. Pipe ER Bot = teed atl races ‘af once to make room; $1.25 and upward. oe ex onat omiceu! theauctiouecre, | Leriasgf sale to. ve coupled with wine Ae ds , avenue and grat ot rgrame of ene to be compiled with within ved Men's aud Boys’ Gossamere and Rubber Coats will be pee coenps xd 1019 pm. 402 6th; street norihwest :| flee esters yrerve th art to welt athe rik | ewe and Bore! Gomamere a oon thes 2 oi ° T. A LAMBERT, Pres to chicar sini Pittabur”" No extra Guateaas \rrustem | ntabae THE MISFIT STORE, chunati. Louisville and St_ Louis daily at 7 3. E THOMAS — Pao ant lv 0 pm, with Through Co a Bice; lus cars to'avove pointe, withon ant Palace na COR. 10rn AND F STREETS. rf acoe polu aa HAN AL OPEN AECABLE IMPROVED | CHANCERY 8*LE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. Fer Teleao “saa ‘Detroit wis, sir t 9 Colsmulia entered om the ith day of Ml | Const of the District of Colranbia. in Equity cane on een Wheeling aud Laks Erie K. i week days, 5, 6:56 I. 2 Wy 2ea0y, &..0, 4:50, rma) 640. 389, 620, 0, Fer Baltimore on Sundays, 6.50. a Razy Fe Suckooh chal, a defendants twill al ‘ui tion, in front of the preiuyes, AY. ROVEMBER FOURTRENTIO ise” at’ “FOUR GOLGCK., the followin described reat estate, iy tee Gite ot Washington, District of Coltinbla, tons The sculls baif of Lot No, 27 in square No O15, frouting 90 <4 coll particular attention to our very complete stock of BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL TRADE. We are sole agents for BURT'S CELEBRATED MEN'S SHOES. ‘There are none better. and are su- T THREE. BERT ot oleh mptiare wevEN i, uunproved by a, brick | #24 sect tatween Raed i rior to custoni-made, We have the following atyles: ree ane 10-000. m. oibeast, Ucctuntog for the | f;L08 at. aticet, bntwein Rand L streets horthwest.” | BerloLWocuttan-made, We heve the following etytes: Mirnaoonn Vaiey Hasna 15 Len ABAARME CAS | cothandtutoiantt inet aca teetenem. gra) @ | BEATS EINE CALY Songs patter eed tad } polis. € a..and 32-20and 4:40 7. m.: 02 MNESeuYy Ave, (3 fost) fee: | e&eh St option of tue purchaser. Depusit of B1O0requized |, BARFOW tose. Bonday. eden ca “ REO ESE: | STilinecd nae. Ue tents eronot comlied within tehaays | BURTS EINE CALE lace-hook bale der Stations Letwert Washington and Baltimore tence’ auuth metentern | froin date of sale the poperty will be resold at cost of | BURT'S EINE CALP Cong ‘and batten, py Pere hair ae ye “of Ei eecteat een sMee® | defwulting purchaser, "All convevaueltyrat cost of pure | BURT'S FINE extra broad bottoms, toroid gentlemen, ler0p m On Samlays 6 sod an 4ae > of Sd street cast to thes place | Chaser JAMES HE BNTIM, ‘Truster, BURDS BOY SHOES, in lace and button, every atyle and 12 oC pone de rovvlitan branch, Pic AME DAY, ‘at POU | esate Seb Sth ntrecenurthivest. | yok tor, 2 Bm daily. exe : Fealiba Fair: taomth. | (VHOS. J. FIBHEK & CO.,,tteal Estate Auctionecrs | WANE dood shoes. There are no better ad See tact itomn the soathee nao! | TRUSTERS' SALE OF THREE SMALL BRICK CELEBRATED COUSIN's SHOES, ea eee cet eas ie southwest cor- HOUSES AND LOTS, KNOWN AS Nos. 1602, 1504 45 tom daily except sats t5 be north seventy COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed AND 1506 KINGMAN ‘ aee, Reais Seen LACE NORTHWEST. ‘or box toe. lewerstown, Su5 a us Caily except Sundey. and rele (I2 feet) feet etx (S| COUSIN'S FINE KID, conu toe. Keretows Meee | By A common-sense toe. -oo apt neler SEESUES Ms oe ie ; feat to theline of sisect tucnty Cb feet) feet Wo the pisos of Rane Turbbia, we shail sell VEMBER THE” SEVE! AY AFTERNOON, NO- at FOUR NIH, Issa, and. heel. MISSLS' KHOES in Kid, Btralght Gost, and Pebble, SERS reeczthed by the decree: One-third | O'CLOCE: tz front of the yeti tote rlin Ae Sen tana Be aces S| Mndredund three (05) ‘one hundsed and two samme patterns, a ot fauehecete 1 sen) entccomants Bodsed and one maine ee ih CORFINE SHOES for Ladica, Mieseyeand Children. esr : Stisdiviswon ofasb lou a of heel and toe: par end 0:00 mae Be es se eae st upon the property scld, O° ibegption | turty-tren £53), mua eta say ra curftsbHEN ASD MISSES SPRING-HEEL SHOES in uml aye + | x haser of purclas ra. posit of a wa forty-one (241), record in of fe er arabs ger erg sfolsmnainoa acerptatceg! B'S Terme © | aula si ae ae ice ofthe Surveyor ofthe | AILEE which gotta we sell ata ves ow prea, Weasle ‘reine irom Washinetos stop st Eelay Pucticu Sti weit yay be sabia toe ie Huprvements DDurchagisye your auwocs, we ca se eee me mee tae seh cae ci wan ace Oba | en Steak ete eaten aman | ert? *Y oe emer pce md formation sppiy » timore and | Chite Conveyaucirye at pur hasce' coat ck dvvellingm. known ax Now 190 13 i aber. his Hicker Ofc Washingtee Statin tiv nad Got MOPARS ore Tian Place nofthwesty which will besold meparately. | ml 308 Teh and S151. BE streaks ivania avepoe, corner 14th street, where orders th street, ‘ Ternis: One-third cash, balance insix (6) and twelve will be taken for bagiage to Le checked aud receaveu ss ity EDN j Trustees, | 2) mouths with interest, and secured by deed of trust RATEFUL~co: Bey point the cit Mo Looaiauaave ow.) ‘fou the property acid \'depoait uf ha. willbe rex | GU MFORTING. WM CLEMENTS M. of, Baltimore. NSON BHOS, Auction era” ns-10e_| quiradon each Jot af time of sale” Conveyancing st & ig pe Sy Soat'or purchaser, ‘If terms of sale are not complied EPPs' cocoa. car VNGENIA BODEARD RAIL WAX pba ggaibangere scare Til by pessld at sek mod ces or Gerntitiaes perches BREAKFAST, i i — Mill be resol ‘coat of deta BL SUOMT LINE TO TBE § ab nee ae Oa Pama rua seas sien ea aoa ay acne ; 2 A THREE-SIOKY BRICK HOUSE, FREDERICK B. McGUIRE, Trustee. ‘Gocoay Mr-Eybe Lae provrted ooh preakiast tates S109 SEW 8 MAIL. daily. mak me By vircus td cel of rua, dated 14th February, Desai ee walls delay favored beveramo wtih quay ave Ug Gai meee ee aca pat Let na ie Sa eee | pons DowENG Aaa Soper Sry ur tiny tie dear ana rh aways POR | Teoria : x : a fo te Adanta, “Poineg iret ears fom | 34nd of the partes ancuned, thereby, wil ia aguante er SINE Ty tue ERT OF Geuey tu dita, Hundteds bettie Raladion gre sce. ‘Rushes to New Orica pillat publowuction, to te hie aT MASRISGTON- ON TWENTY-FIRST SERENE, | ingstound steady to ataucs wi ‘here ise week OF oe LOUISVILLE, FAS) LIS 2 Daly car a BR OA doth DIE | Ber ‘ANDO STRERTS. Polat ‘Weimay expe tanya by. Filltian Biecriue care Weskingwa te the following’ deserted, tare Of Lot He mb beatiy & | Tigtns ofa dectes, duly caus | Uchrinhed iume"—Cie Servis Cascaa OU whine "adlition to Qcorgetowis D. c i 204¢F¥ M—SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPE on the south skle of 2d (now 0) 266 feet will sell. at pubite ancts a pect le pend | from Fred ret ‘end rai BMoxDAY, THE MEVENTERNE ade shaply, Teepe Boldin tng SSERISM Patines Se cope from Wachinr™ south 0 eee tte ov fad to. tpewest finest | VENEER RAT FOUR O'CLOCK Gi ala Thu Ur ers ere oe New said lot iis. theuce north with said'west . Selesee; nina ietin Wasksneton’ ves Charlotio aed | i (now O} street aint thence test Wesel te the pies ot | meee ee JAMES RFPS & OO., Homopatblo Chemiete, Tapert beginning, with the improvements and appurtenanoss ‘a 4 ‘Wemgeeee Division Train leaves Washington st 7:04 | to the same belonsinc. ‘eras of sale: One-third. mbl-ma&to London, Enaiand; excent | Term of sale: One-third cash; balance in notes st | and cighteen with inter-st, to be secured bys = “rains leave Waanington st 9:10 A.M. and | nine, eishtcen and twenty sven inet wiih interest ‘fet of oat om oid or all’ cash at OW} EEA, KNOWN 8 Nichets std litormation inquire 41 Companyre ot. | tre pretace sold. “gusois te peti ee at alee lve asd with totale ‘of sale wishiae fen the ony, bias, 9) a pone ay S failate to couply wih terms of eee ie there resale will be ued’ sf purchaser oa ‘oun be sold at’ ‘prices ‘Bsa MACDANIEL, The Even! 3 Old No. 619 D. ‘between 6th and ot SOL. BAAS, Tratie Manaee | nodte 2. Note hy nal prompely ae Jamaica, LL, November 10.—Lively times are anticipated here to-morrow when the supervisors meet to canvass Queens county election returns, Ex-Senator John Birdsall has been requested by the republican state committee to have all repubil- can inspectors present at the county clerk’s office, and. he will have as many as he can get on hand, Assemblyman Edward 4. Darragh, The democratic in the ‘Was defeated by Thomas H. Smith, repul wil Contest the Teturns. from certain wards in bong Isiand City oo the ground of fraud, and it is under- ‘stood that the republican county committee will contest the election of J. L. Pearsall, democratic candidate for superintendent of the poor. pire oan Seven Sailors Drowned, Bosrox, November 10.—Advices trom ‘Turks’ ts- land, under date of November 2d, state that the brig Julia E.Haskell, Capt. Paine, salled frum Wa- vassa. October 11,for Baltimore, with guano, She en- countered a hurricane October 14, and on the 15th, in latitude 22.41, longitude 78, sprung a leak which Fuplaly |tnereaded, “and the | pump becoming choxed and the crew exha brig was abandoned on the 16th, The tain and crew, eight in number, took to the tg and made Caicos island on’ the 18th, and ia attempting to Jand the boat was capsized and all on board except the captain and one sailor, named Henty Grant Were drowned. ‘The bodies ‘were recovered an buried at Breezy Point, Caicos, on the 19th. Senge Fatal Collision of Schooners. St. Jouxs, N. F., November 10.—In a gale on Sat- urday uight the British schooners Northern Light and Elsie, collided off North Head, Catalina, and both sunk immediately. Two of the Kisie’s crew, named Carpenter and Ford were drowned. gilreclitetclads Nine New Cardinals, THE POPE MENTIONS THE PLENARY COUNCIL Roms, November 10.—At a consistory to-day the pope created nine new cardinals. In his ullocution the pope adverted to the painful position In which the head of the church was placed and the trial through which the church was now passing. He dweit on the progress that the Catholic faith was making throughout the world, and especially in the United States, where a plenary council had just assembled. He mentioned the fact that new shops had deen appointed In Australia and India ahd throughout the east, and expresyed especial gratification at the restoration of the eee of Car- thage. Mr. Tayleute’s Axsault upon Mr. Falton Naw Yors, November 10.—Clifton W. the actor and dramatist, was placed at’ t! the court of general sessions to-day, when he Pleaded “not guilty” to the charge of assaulting A. K. Fulton, editor of the Baltimore American, for. Whtch he was arrested a week ago. He was {| cotitinued on the Dall furnished at ube first in- Stance, General Roger A. Pryor will defend him. ‘Telegraphic Briefs. ‘Mr. Luclus J. Knowles, of Worcester, Mass., who died last week, lett £6,000 to the Atlantic univer sity of Georgia, for an Industrial building. THE U. Ss. ARMY. Gen. Sheridan’s Annual Report, ABOUT THR IXDIANS—ARMY REORGANIZATION—THE WARFARE OF THE FUTURE, ETC. Lieutenant General Sheridan has submitted to the Secretary of War his annual report, which shows the army to consist of an aggregate of 2147 officers and 24,236 enlisted men. In referring to the Indian territory the report invites attention to the recommendations of Brig. Gen, Stanley, com- manding the department of Texas, rezardihg sult- able provision for the Seminole-negro Indians, some forty of whom have recently been discharged from the military service, In which they were hired as scouts and guides for troops. The Indian bureau has declined reitet to these Indians, and has never made a place for them in the Indian territory. The | able-bodied men having been employed as scouts | for troops, their wages have kept. the tribe trom | actual starvation during the past ten or twelve years, but having been necessarily discharged from | the military service, titey have now lost even this slender means of support. ‘The men made excellent | scouts; none were ever better; they were good | tratiers and were brave In action! } Gen. Sheridan also recommends an_appropria- ton for the northern Cheyeunes and northern Ara- | pahoes, which should be regarded as part of the Sioux nation, or should be provided for separately. Every year suows that althouga the Indian ques- Lon, $0 far as hard igting 1s concerned, is practl- cally elitninated from tlittary considerations, the control of reservations and the encouragement to Actual settlement will not perinit: military services in the West to be dispensed with for many years to coue. THE WEAPON OF THE FUTURE. Gen. Sheridan says that, in his opinion, the wea- pon of the future will be a magazine rifte, or one equalling tts rapidity of discharge; but adds that as danger of war with foreign nations seems re- 1note, We Can Walt for stiil further improvements betore nally adopting some good, reliable, stand- ard magazine gun. The Lee, Chaffee-Reece and new Hotcukdss mugaziue rities ‘will be carefully vested by the troops, howev NATIONAL GUARD OP THE STATES. In regard to the nationat guard of the states he Fecommends that Congress designate the num ber of men each state shoutdhave, and provide ans and camp and garrison equipage. Excepting. for our ocean commerce and fur our seabord cities, he does not think we should be much alarmed about propabliity of wars with foreign porters, Since tt whuld require more than a million anda half of men to make a campaign upon land against us. ‘To transport from beyond the ocean that number of soldiers, with all their munitions ot war, their cavalry, artillery and infantry, even. if_not inolested by us whilst in transit, would _de- mand _a large part of the shipping of all Eurdpe. ‘The nation is growing so rapidly, however, Ulat there are sighs of other troubles which will, proba- Diy, not come upon us if both capital and ldbor are conservative. ARMY REORGANIZATION. The discipline of the army Is excellent, and the only change recommended 1s a uniform organiza tion of the three arms of the service, by adding two companies and the corresponding majdrs to each regiinent of infantry. ‘The report says: “In our army regiments are ‘now merely skeletons, companles averaging only ubout forty men for uty, but in time Of need these can be tucreased to, 100 then, so that the regiment will then be from 1,000 to 1.20) strong, according as there are ten or Uvelve companies. “This is quilte enough for a col- ouel to command, In order to obtain the best re- SuILS. Most of thee projects now advanced for army reorganization are based upon desire for better Promotion rather than upon any Teal need of in- crease in regimental efficiency. If Congress would only Telleve the army of all oficers who are now incapacitated for duty, and whose cases have been | basced upon by retiriig boards, promotion, would Soon become Tapid enough to sitisty all who are not unreasonable upon this subject.” Considerable attention ts devoted to the cavalry, | now composed of ten reghnents, reduced to. skele- tons It 1s now contemplated to make the large reservation at Fort Riley, Kansas, the headqui tersof the cavairy. Broken down’ cavalry horses can there recuperate, and it may become necessary. to raise the horses needed for our mlllutry service, and Fort Ritey isa place where the government might advantageously breed such horses for its ‘own Uses, a8 18 done in continental Europe. 4 LOOK INTO THE FUTURE. “The cavalry shouid be fostered and well cared for. If improvements in guns of every caliber con- Unue to be as rapid as during the past fitteen or twenty years, and a good magazine rifle be finally Atcalned, battles witt ‘become “so. destructive. human life that netther side in_war will be able to stand up before the other. Armies will then resort tw other methods of warfare. Nations now attack each other's commerce upon the seas; in future they wi'l also destroy one another's commerce upon land. For this latter kind of warfare men upon horseback will be imaispensabie. Since, then, we have 60 good a place at Fort Riley for all purposes of cavalry, an establishment worthy of our great country stiould be developed there and our cavalry be prepared to take its part, when needed, in the new phase Wiich Warfare’ may assume ‘in the future.” DESERTIONS FROM THE ARMY. ‘There is a slight increase in the number of de- sertions reported, and Gen. Sheridan says, after Teferring to the causes of desertion, that 1t seems That thete 18 no way of putting a slop tothe prac ‘ees of deserters until some method 1s adopted whereby they may be immediately recognized whenever they present themselves before recrult- ing officers for physical examination, required at every enlistiment, APPOINTED BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President vwo-day appointed Thos. Adamson, of Pennsylvania, to be US cousul general at Panama. CALLED ON THE Presipent.—The Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of War, Postmaster Gen- gral, ex-Governor Grosvenor, of Ohio, and Judge el ‘barger, Mr. Jere. Wilson and Civil service- aaah Eaton, called on the President to- Dsgate or REAR ADMIRAL MuRrRaY.—Rear Admi- ral Alexander Murray died in this city to-day, after ashortiliness. He was born in 1818, and entered 1835, as a midshipman. He poets ‘war with Mexico, and was ac- Ey ogee ee, Saree ae ‘that time he has resided in Ws CasIver Mertiyo To-monnow.—The first. Cabinet meeting in the past three montas will be held to-morrow. All of the Cabinet officersare now: Eye cade eaeee emeetas ‘Brisidene is Tesiding at Soldiers’ home. — Anwr Onpzes.—Tho extension of leave of ab- sence granted First Lieut. Stephen W. Groesbeck, Tegimental adjutant 6th intantry, is further ex- tended one month. ‘The extension of leave of Capt. Jacob H. Amith, 19th 2 ex. ‘ended to January of leave Dt etond Hoge S. Birchior, it y, 8. A of the stockholders ot the Raterprise FE ed that the qi : eee vassers to-morrow. {ained that the coicnel had Deen recently acting in | Vassers to yp = & singular manner, and frequently talked at ran- dom. The district’ attorney ‘that the | the republican managers Saturday. It is said that law provided cases. in New 4 town of Kings county, in Brookiy1 Crime, that the court anould Perry the papers, vo | hod in New York city. several hunted more votes cerury ‘the Secretary of the Interior, and he would order the commiument to the asylum. ‘The law also pro- vided that on the recovery of & ‘so commit~ ted he should be surrendered to the court. He ad- vised that the best course to pursue was that the sureties give Col Burnside up to the court. ‘The application was made to the District Com- Fogular way And ‘upon ‘the texas fora used ta Gases of indigent insane. Paret and Mr, Baldwin certified to the ty of Mr. Burn- side to defray the ex; of his treatment in the insane asylum, If Mr. Burnside had not now been under Indictment, the Commissioners would have had power to have ordered his committal to the in- gane asylum. As it is, however, the law requires that the queation of is insanity’be determined by the court. Mr. Burnside’s friends say that he has “shown roms of breakibg down mentally for several weeks, He was very much de- pressed by the taade against him. He. cently, they state th the has given undoubted evi- dence of hallucination. When talking his mind has ‘wandered. He seems to have an hallucination that people around him had no beads or legs, und asked jow they got along in such cfippled condition. Ite. cently, ‘while a number of friends were talking with him he hushed them and sald the great _sus- pension bridge in New York was hanging by ove all wire, and if they talked tt migut break and kil all thé people upon it. Not Retained by Mr. Bilal BUT HE BAS RECEIVED A LETTER FROM THR REPUB- LICAN COMBUTTER. It was rumored to-day that Judge Shellabarger, of the law firm of Shellabarger & Wilson, of this city, had been retained by Mr. Blaine to represent Lim in the election contest in New York Mr. Shellabarger was seen by a Star reporter this afternoon. He said he had not been retained, Dut he had received a letter fromone of the mem- ers of the republican national committee, having In view hils retention In thelr Uehulf, ‘The propost had not, however, resuited in anything as yet, and | he did not know that It would. He, 1b will be remembered, was one of the visiting statesmen Who Were sent 1 Louisiana in the con- Were cast for Biaine than were credited to him in the published returns Tne New York ‘Sun says it has so far discovered no reason to change Ube figures representing the result in New Lots and Brookiyn, and adds: In regard to the alleged error in tie returns of this city, It ap- pears that the democrats admit a portion of the claun made by the republicans, but assert that the gain to Blaine when the error Is corrected will amount to less than 100 votes The exact figures are not given, and probably will mot be known ‘UnUl after the ok canvass, The republicans also aver that in four counties in the upper part of The state votes cast for Butler were counted for Cleveland, and the republican national committee: es me to have evidence of fraud in fifteen coun- In regard to these allegations nothing has been learned which can settle the question of their correctness. Up to this time, therefore, with the Slight alteration noted above, the returns recelved at Uhls office continue to show that Cleveland has carried the state of New York.” The New York democratic state committee has. issued the following: “We deem it our duty to announce to the people of the state that the repub- ican managers have, within the last 48 hours, con- ceived a new scheme'tor throwing again into dis- pute the result of the election tu our state.” For Tany days after the election they, in entire bad Talth, claimed for the republican candidate several ‘Slates, which they knew they had not carried. In the same faith, when every source of information, including the Associated Press, has demonstrated ‘that the vote of New York has been given w tae ‘Cleveland electors, they still claim the state. No Part of history is now Detter known than that the Tesult Of the election as ascertained, declared and certified by the election officers, and of ee record throughout the state, cive New York to the Cleveland electors by a decisive plurality. ‘These public certifed returns have been sifted In the ‘several counties by both parties with the most con- selentious care during the last four days, until bie tage as to Ube result has been re- nowing this fact they now Tor last desperate resort, to minke of the bousas of county canvassers throughout the state, where controled by them, so many returning ‘boards, after the pattern of those not long siace used by them in the southern states. Wherever the boards fall them judicial orders are to be applied test of 1876. for, Tas reiring ‘upon the, ‘partisanst "ot the aaa 5, 1h the first place, and Judges of their own ae i jon of Arizona. cus-| olltical talth in the second, they invend and exe pected to throw again intodispute the result of the glection, and tnvolve it in interminable ltigation, ‘To this ¢nd printed papers have been sent by them to thelr agents and representatives in every county in the state of New York, to be used with the courts whenever an occasion can be manufactured. Of the entre reliability of our Information as to this Scheme there can be no question. We call upon the Tepresentatives of the patty in Ue various counties Of this state to be alert, and by every proper method to resist and defeat this last desperate device. And minafUl Of the grave consequences to the business Interests of our state which such a conspiracy necessarily involves, We deem It our duty to assure our people who have now generally acquiesced in the Tesuit, that they may confldentiy rely that by ho such scheme or device will the state be deprived of the result of 108 deliberate choloe. It may dis- turb and protract the determination; it will not change the result, SMITA, Chairman Executive Committee.” TWO ADDRESSES OF THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE. ‘The republican natibnal committee issued the following adaress “to the republicans of the coun- uy” Saturday afternoon, which was printed in the fourth edition of Tue Star of that day: ~To the Republicans of the Country: We have carried New York. The official count will contirm it. Blaine and Logan have 218 electoral votes, ‘and are elected. B. F. Jones, Chairman, SAMUEL FRSSENDEN, Secretary.” ‘This was followed Saturday night by another ad- tn whica they say: “The republican national committee are taking ‘the most careful and thorough measures to ascer- Tain errors, If any have been and frauds, tf any have been committed, In the ‘returns of the late election in the state’of New York. If Mr. Cleveland shall be found tohave a plurality of even ‘One vote, prompt acquiescence will follow from ihe republicans of the United States. It Mr. Blaine shall be found to- have @ plurality of only one vote, Prompt acquiescence will be expected from ths than are accorded to other citizens. Ifa man 45 a} democrats of the United States. ‘The belief of this, faithtul and competent bri printer, tailor, | committee, founded upon investigation, 1s that Mr, lawyer or salesman, and he atiendsefliciently to | Blaine has a plurality of several hundred votes, his employer does not care What his | and that if that be $0 every honest man will det iiticaily. But if he1sa drunken or | mand that it be officially declared. Unll the of ise offensive fellow, or if he 4s a shirk, or @ | ficlal declaration sbail be made, we ask the public poor workman, he 1s, very properly, discharged. | to unite with us in an honorable effort to secure & Mr. Cleveland, or Mr. Blaine, it capable of dispiac- | perfectly fair count. Purity in elections is the only ing a faithful publte servant for no other reason | safety for republican tustitutions. B. F. Jonsgs, Chairman, Uhereby demonstrate the possession of those quall- ‘SAMUEL FaSsENDEN, Secretary.” lies of broud-auinded staesinattship which are, MORE ABOUT THE CRIES OF FRAUD. naturally, expected in a chief magistrate. Course ius understood that theaoraamental places, | _ Tt Was stated at republican headquarters tn New sich as chietships of bureaus, divisions, etc., which | York Saturday afternoon, that mistakes had been for years have ee given Cohpaecttos hey ey found in the twenty-fourth assembly district and Services, as Well as those positions which are ‘Westchester county, which, when would by men Who, instead of attending to thelr oMicial | dive 4) votes In tavor at ME Hiewe eee ducies, have made themseives cofspicuous as poll- | "rhe Wai and Express, which has been cli cians, will be vacated, and it may be that a large | New York for Blalue from the ‘Start, Says that a number of expect&nts can thus be provided for. patch to the national committe from the upper But it is not probable thatevery body will be turned of the state Saturday afternoon stated: “The out sitaply because “you tellows have been in long | Butler votes here were ail counted for Cleveland, enough and now ivs uur turn.” While there may | Tne tickets were the same size and thickness It 15 be some force in the view that where there are two | aileged by the Butler managers here rin aoe Sete men, equally capable, and but one position tbat | thing has been done elsewhere.” ‘The a man whois ofthe sime polltical faith as the aj pains Poluting power should hive preference, Te should adds that “the committee has received dispatc! remembered (hat for many years there have been tn all tie Se inden men and women who have not been of the republican party. If those who snould know him are not mistaken in the man Gov. Cleveland, the autaor of the ex- pression “a pubile office 1s & public trust,” will not Ubiok less Of aman or woman who attends efi- ciently to bis or her duty, aud thereby adds to the Success of the administration, for not being a biat~ ant politician. ‘A Cusrg. ‘November 8, 1884. ae FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. pricey of the New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: HITORY. F. A. Trittle, the governor of Arizona, in his an- nual report to the Secretary of the Interior, after referring to the prosperous condition of the terri- tory, says the unsettled conditioa of the land grants to the Atlantic and Pacific and Texas Pacific Tallroads before Congress 1s preventing to a great extent tbe settlement of the territory. ‘The governor says that unless the extended Im- migration of Mormons into the territory 18_re- strained by law, he fears violence. The report urges an appropfiation for the sinking of artesian wells in the higher valieys of Arizona, which will render fertile hundreds of thousands acres of ands, ‘The reports also urges a geological survey by the government and tie establishment of a branch Thint. He recommends that the people of the t ritory be permitted to vote for President, and thi their delegate in Congress have the saine powers as ‘Representatives trom states. ‘The Fate of Government Clerks. Tothe Editor of Tar Evestxo Stan: ‘There ts considerable talk just now as to the probable fate of the government clerks under the administration of Gov. Cleveland. In interviews ‘with local politiclans and business men (most of whom probably know as much about Cleveland and lls Intentions as the Rev. Burchard does of Rum, Romanism and Rebellion) tis oracularly stated that “there willbe but few changes,” or “there will be sweeping changes,” as the personal interests or wishes of tne party Interviewed may suggest. AS one of the government clerks I beg leave respectfully to say that some of us feel that there is an unnecessary waste of wind on the sud- Ject; aiso, that itis hot particularly pleasant to have a number of kind-hearted and well-meaning gentlemen, whose business we have helped along, Speak of our prospective fate in about the same style that farmers adopt at hog-kilting titue. We are American citizens and claim no more privileges than to make room for @ partisan, would not from four counties giving in substance the fore- going information. “The committee has positive evidence of fraud in fifteen counties.” ‘The Albany Evening Journal (rep. claims to have discovered what tt calls a “glaring fraud” in ‘Ua 12th ward of that city. ‘The returns of two dis- Uicts disappeared, and the figures were so altered a8 Lo elect the democratic county treasurer by 10 Yotes, The figures of the 12th ward, given to all the Papers of the city en the night of the election, elected the republican county treasurer. The Jour” nat says 120 Votes were changed in order to count out the republican, If the ward is Usrown out, Cleveland — will lose 383 votes. ‘The Journal calls for a prompt investigation. It ts alleged that in one district a new return and that a forged one was substituted for the original one, and that in other districts era sures by chemtcals of the true vote were made and 5 pm. | ciaita, the elceuon of ‘their candidate forgo ; 3 e @ election of the ate for coun Den (OE re treasurer by'8 majority, and the election. of Uueir fasaees candidate for coroner by 128 majority. a | ihe argue dem) says: “This makes out a prima Tacla Case Of apparent fraud, to say the least, If the inquiry confirms the allegation let the guilty. be Indicted, convicted, and given the severest sen- tence of the law.” HOW THE CANDIDATES SPENT SUNDAY. Gor. Cleveland spent yesterday very quietly, | obtaining much needed rest and recuperation. He 8% vcs ANT g 173s) 33 } attended morning service atthe Fourth Presby- terlan church, where the pastor, the Rev. Charles E ‘Wood, delivered the sermon. Yesterday afternoon = and evening were passed at the executive mansion, Erte. with the exception of an hour or so at the execu: ‘De. tive chamber attending to private dence. mi. Ce ‘Mr. Blaine continues to receive a large number 1B, & of letters and tele from all parts of the LR& country, indicating profound interest in the Take situation in New York. He has msde no_expres- Lou. ‘sion of opinion beyond the assertion of his bellet that the republican electoral Ucket recelved a majority of the legal votes cast on the day of elec on, He deciines to discuss with any one the details of the situation, He has entirely recovered from. the fatigue Incident to the and is in good health. IMPRISONED FOR FALSE REGISTRATION. ‘The New York Herald says: Mr. John I. Daven- port, chief supervisor of elections, appeared in the federal buliding Saturday. It was learned that The Baltimore Markets. BALTIMO! ‘Mp., November 10.—1 aizes, petdie eoupoha #8! new lds: Sig; dorthew threes Se. Neeect pony oats, | Bienen ie, erect TTMO1 2 - | to Ludiow-street Jail for ration by Mr, ante Mts auaty oan quiet Howard street soa Davenport will te ‘all held to awalt the action of srostern “auper,” asad 8. do. extra, 2 T5a834: do. | tue Linton States grand Jury, which cpreseeee ioe cau, ee indictments on December 10 ep Sorel Kd these ners Were to have been tried on Thursday last, ee ee go Pu the nearing for ail has been postponed Yo tne southern red, 86a8T above-mentioned date. Tand, 863687, ELECTION NOTES, state ¢ routhorn abgut ad ‘With three countiessto hear from Caltfornia gives ‘western dull; southern wi zi Blaine 60,005; Cleveland, 77,503; Butler, 916; St. 2 : January. 250454. Oute Frn‘southern,siaio: westerh white ‘Rats, dovmiged, | John, 697; Blaine’s majofity, 10.31%. "The republi Sas; Pamnaylvania, 3134, Rye firm, 62nf6, ‘Huy | cans elected a full delegation of six. In Marplaad: Vomit Provisions Seg Parkins ee 10 Balk tunis aie and clear ‘With one county to hear from Nevada gives ii " Bul Biase 1.0% Gleveland, ¢30e; Blaine inajorky so Nothing lke complete returns can be obtained yaiet, and from Oregon, but it 1s known that Blaine's major- Beane ty tm the state will be fully 2,000. Everpoot 4 Virginia 1800 ete itis changed thardemo, pint jurauity. wi 74, rats Essue, ballots, freely, and that other sors, * ‘DOW point 40 the Gection of Raiiey ment Indications now point to the ot as ‘The next legislature of Wisconsin will stand: 18 democrats; assem- ‘this morning, and Deginning work at about 11 O'clock found "the body” at the time above stated about twenty feet from where it ts said the de- ‘ceased Into the river and two hundred ZATds frotn the old penitentiary wall. Tue Deady ore no bruises And Was not disficured, the face Wearing & peaceful, natural expression.” ‘The #- Mains Were taken change of by Cawier, the winder taker, —— Government Affairs, PRAMISSION TO FIRE A SALUTE. ‘The Commissioners gave permission to-day to the Columbia Fishing club tw Ore a salute of thiruy- eight guns on square B11, 0n tho 17th instant, be ‘tween 7 and 8 o'clock p.m., on condition that the fring 18 not done towards residences, Kiagp 8y a FAutino Ewnannamest.—This after. noon a colored man hamid James Davis was killed by the fatltng of an ‘embauhtnent near the cornet North Capitol and Msinets. Davis ived i Biagden’s alley, between M,N, oh and jou sta meee MX. 90 Palatka in Ashes. THE WINTER HOME OF MANY NOKTHERNERS LAID ware. Palatka, Fia., has been ravaged by flames whtch ave destroyed every business hous In the place, except two groceries. The loss is. $750,000, and 116 Insurance $290,000. The fire broke out Friday night tn A Stoferoom for furniture and spread with a rapidity which baffled all efforts to check it. The Hotel Palatka, Graham's the Larkin house, and the Putham house, all favorite resorts horihern peopie,were soon it fatpes, and the w Dusluess portion of the city became nace. Fifty-six business Grms were ‘bur and many will be unable to Tesuiue busines. A Philadelphia Press The fre 1s at tributed to incindiat since the election Of Cleveland became probable he negroes Lave Deen imbued with Uke {dea that a retura of dewaoc to power meant thelr recuslavement. | While the dentocracy’ were Jublating, several. bands of negroes inarched Uirough the town With gins om Uheir shouldera A lively scrimmage was the out come and a riot was Imminent, when the mavor called out the Gem City guards'and prevented fur- ner trouble. ‘The negroes in as store alter store succumbed to. the fames, and openly Unreatened to burn the temainder of the ‘town. Great excitement prevailed. aes: News Hricts. Gor. Hoadies, of Oto, reruses to onder the nto the Hocking valley ual ie te conriserd eine Ue sheriffs nave done all In their power ty quell ‘the alsturbances and have fatlod. Capts. Renard and Krebs inade a batioon voyase Saturday from Meudon to. Billancoure and returned, al at the polat trom they started n terug ve maine, aving made a complete success in steering thelr bail ‘The cholera 1s rapidly increasing tn 1 ts Du tng the forty-eight hours ending at miduicit sa lay 186 new cases and 63 deaths wer Feporte im the eleventh and nineteenth arnindixs While Prof. Jones and Edward Kraul ing Skiff Dear Mount Pleasant Lowa, Friday uly th five ladies, the boat capsized, aid two Lidlen and the gentlemen were drowned. Three of the ladies were rescued. - ee ina match at St, Louis, Saturday nlghi.bepween Wiliam Mutoou,ot New ors, wad Laughlin, of St. Louis, best Uiree out of five, for $9W, each secured two falls, but th the Mth bout Muldoon's hold broke, aud McLaughim won. While the democratic procession was marchin: Uhrougn the seventh ward, in Camden, N. Urday hight, It was attacked by a party of cdloted men. SIX then were burt before the assailants ‘were driven off; none were injured fatally. ‘ -—emecrd Dow'r Inarrare Yoox Lusos with a stubborn congh when a safe and certain remedy can be bad am Dr. Jayne's Expectorant. MARMIED. ESTES_PAGE. On Monday, November 10th. 1 atthe medlence of the bride, Sim Gitack Cot Es PAGE, Gauclter of Mre CH 1. cous of Washi Ditsto DANA ROTES, offlocion Sasa, =e ASTEL On Sunday , November 19, 1884, HENRY ASTEL, qged thirty-Bve years Kelatives and Yrends of the family are respectful fnvited to attend the funeral on tuceday. 10) busta Ergin le Inte remideuce, 1739 90h ntrwet northweat, 30 p. ma. < KELLER. Sunday, November 9, 1884, at 10 a. cona. ct ihe inte Trot “duress olltat aod. Wife of B. F. Keller, aged twenty-seven years. nortuweat, Funeral from 2209 scutes lvauim a Tuesday, November 11, at 2:90 pau. “Hutormeut wt Cyn eressioual cemetery. 2 KEYS. At his residence. No. 2310 T, street north wot, ou November 8th. 1584, ANDIEW MENS, in the Urey Srgond year of ula en. qarqundl nd renin are ronjwrtfully tovited to at ‘Yember 10th, at 2.o'lock p.m. = date Fsutrugs oie stes, hear uu RLERASD id Femi uc, 13 MURRAY, Us. * PREUSS. At 11:90 o'clock p.m., November 9, 1854 at hin Inte Peaideuce, $27 Cntrort minithraat, of COusee oy of Gre Kaas THADDUUS KAR ae, asioetante at clock a Woe, SCHULTZ. On Sunday. November 91h, 18%, at gQolock a.m. SOPHIL A; daught-r of the late Jou Marcarett Schinz, Ter funeral will take ‘vember Lith), from St ortiwest, at balf-pan SEITZ. “The funeral of ROSA ANNA SEITZ will tke Place to-motrow, Twewiay, at J v'clockfrom 40 stro Eeienieat : van. Faneral will t: 2654, from his fat and Ist streets vast. Frio Tespectfully savited to = famuly a VAN ARNUM. On Noveaubvr 81 Dz. J WAVAN ARSUM, aged fortysioar pete Fitueral to take pace’ frou. his ints" eestdenee, 2406 Corcoran aineet te, Rorthwest. Wednenday. a3 pe tne Intives and friend fully invited to attend. UNDERTAKERS. ic CAIN, ‘(Fonwerly with WF Spindler) FURNISHING UADERTARER, Ne. 1011 fem Sx, 8, Ey first-class and on reasouabie terms, R. W. Bax UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER om 612 11th street northwest. EMOVAL JAMES BELLEW, UNDERTAKE, 1d Fexidenen to south ‘ast comer of G street and New Jersey avertie 0 ‘Eurvpean passage abd draft buxiiens conuneed.” wel® F, SPINDLER, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER elephone conection, 16:3 7th street northwest, nearle z mnt OHA K WKIGHT. Dama: Forenst.Drumorom 3e5t loth etrewt uortiwost Terephone call ls a MEDICAL, &e. FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEADER tut home, 1726 7th be pleased to receive her friends and patrous. Bien REY AND BE WISE DK MOTHERS, o00 southwest, appeared before me aud madeoath ‘Be ia the Oldest’ Uatabliabed Expert Specialiat in ‘city, and will guarantes @ cure i all came of Venn RSM. A. ‘and Business Mediim, ix Street northwest, where abe wi ‘and furnish ‘Medic! o-elarwe,. the Ferenc me cinta haters foe by Dr BROTHELS, Arn gt ee nl0-lm* MULL H. WALKER, Notary Pablo, ‘ARHOOD RES: BY USING 4 BOTTLE OR two of Da. Invigorating vill cure “any case of Seminal Weektem, Nervous ‘snd Tanpotency. it imparts Vigut t the whole systan, 906 B streot southwess. ‘ocz0 Am Tt Bas nev, EEN CONTRADICTED (HAT Tok hein ee ae ace mania on Vertiaing Ladies’ Phewician, in thin cliy-- Ladies, Dr. BROTHE. 8, 900 sat Seuvoufiaent equate, BROTH Indien. abserind or aiugie. All srtiee rian troubles « $2 Board, accommodations. and kind eficievt nurses {to those who may desire to wtay & few cass Hy under haa trata ‘ABLISHED A! D)spiireunnde beater Pagnicin fe thn cys eat oe ‘conmulted Gully, $29 Mimour evenne, firet street sou! of ‘Correct ot jamie ‘Wdand6to8p. an ‘oczt-Liu® oa, ™. with fara. the ‘ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La.

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