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z= "THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 2 Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. = Frexrea Stan is sirved to enbserfteran ths r their own acconnt, at 10 cents pec . nC the cowntor. 2 year. § f #8. ; Fest Ofhice at Washington, D. C.,a8 = vr} Telegrams to The Star. oe A VISIT TO GOV. CLEVELAND. Gov, Hendricks and Other Leading Democrats Gone to Alban LATEST ELECTION RETURNS. APACHE MURDERERS ESCAPE INTO MEXICO, is pated for, adie known on application. | V% 64—N* 9,853. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1884. TWO CENTS. ___NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. __ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | Sunset Cox Upon Civil Service Reform. | THE DISTRICT, COMMISSIONERS | vispring THE NEXT PRESIDENT. ray 7) cories, > 45> REV. “INGERSOLL, 9 = : r=) ‘THE LAW; UNTIL IT 18 REPRALED—BUT CLERKS WHO — 560.000 = ee, ee ae ee eee es ee we | ee ee Snretice whe arc Contractors for Far-| Sor. Hendricks and Omer Prominent 860,000 COPIES EQUITABLE «| Offth and East Captiol streets ‘entrance on ath etreet. | NU, $969,06245; customs, Hon. 8. 8. Cox answers the inquiry of a govern- mishing Supplies. New Your, November 22.—Non. Thomas A. Hen- ee rer SRATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | J! Evadiey, superintcndeut, )™ ™+ MOP | Coxscrexce—The Secretary of the Treasury has | ment employe at Washington in the following WHAT COMMISSIONER WRST SAYS ABOUT IT, | dricks,Vice President-elect, left this clty thts morn- APiIG . i > GOSPEL TEMPRRANGE SUNDAY SCHOoL | Tecelved in an envelope postmarked Brooklyn, N. | characteristic style: ing for Albany. A number of gentiemen of the 2 Fait . Ce Min Sortarlesy Heal oer ee ond Boeoe | Y. trom an unknown person, the sum of #15. ‘The | New ‘Yon, November 20.—Dear Sir: Indeed, your | _ “You had one item in Tue Star last evening,” | getocratic national committee necatnper ted bt ‘ Fitton i e poe shat northwest. Sabbath school every Sunday at 3 p.m. | money has been deposited Into the Treasury on ac- | question puzzles me. All know is that thers isa | sald Commissioner West pleasantly to a Stan r- | among them being Senatom Gorman, Jonas, Caine ILLUst BA TED LONDON NS e ee . y be taken and payments Ca ae ean eranits curdially, vied. Ales count of conscience, ll be there are news nareconied, tw be Sar porter, “that you didn’t get fn this office: That nd Barnum, Get 7 RB List tia gmco of the Seeretary from 8:0 am. to | SOP a ee 1t*_| Senator Vesr, of Missouri, has arrived in Wash- | that the porernor OF Preadeny Wil break: thems | Sout the Commissioners’ bouds.” | Smaath 2¥, ME. Hendrick py. Cleves 1 colosed the object of the Association, | a= D QUARTERLY MERTING AT UNION | ington. Ills family will be here in the course of a} He can’t repeal If the employes have broxen | “How much are the bonds in each case?” tn- | 1 po represmauaiion eur tae * mw OMEN IEEE PRontent | ER" ME, Chasen, anh street, near Pennsylvania | wook or so. Mr. Vest has no opposition within his | them in. spirit, or In letter, suppose, if known, | quired the reporter. Grecschaue cr the ; Forshee DECEMBE t » reside rT MCRENSE at 7200 pty Sundae Sehoel oe Davin: | Party for re-election this winter, and it 18 belteved | they will get their “good bye.” Iknow no more, | “Fifty thousand dollars In each case, whiten ts | Aces CMDS same train ts to he In this ask H and 4pm. Young Pecples inti. 640 pak Mow: | tat he will have the vote af every democratic | aud that is ever so little, divided up among several bondsmen. I have five | governor, i day, 730 2m, Consecration, “Wediiesday, 7:90 Du member of the Missouri legislature. Yours, &., §& 8 Cox. substantial citizens on mine, and I Ubink Mr. kd- | | ‘The object of the business men in going to eee NORTH BIPTIST GHURGICLTH STREEE | NAVY Rartons—Tho new regulations prepared | Southerners Not Eager for the Spoils. |MQuihisfourorfiveon Us" ||| tie eavoinir Ocension of his inauguredon at Weak de. “Aivances to ber | ee Serr Gace "echool, 9:90 by a bonrd of paymasters in regard to the navy | 4 TALK WITH A DENOCHATIC ELECTOR FxoM MIsSis- | contractors for supplies?” asked the reporter, ingion, crest to be paid mon by the pastor, Rev. N. J. ERLE mectit | retary of the Navy, and will be published as soon | Col. Manning, one of the democratic electors-at- | He hs ontract for furnishing fons of Cumn- LE ss ™ ihe, Aenocta an te GS ee to tney can, bo, pribted., Tne changes made, were | large forthe stato ot Missssippl, now in Washing- | Morand OMA. S05 Det ton and Scents Ten ION IoE | aa Vote in MMinots—fiaincs the debt will Qo exiine | C= wtrects soutuwest. Preach stad wc ate and | Zale being in providing an stlowines of cornmeal, | 0 Stld to a SraR reporter to-day: “The southern | bond for about the satue amorint, ante has a tote | Pluratity 28.180, very moderate. 70, B ins by the pastor, Rev. W. H. CHAPMAN: | oatmeal, rye flour and hominy, in lieu of a part of | People have not supported the democratic party and | tract for furnishing Cimicaco, November 22 mur to Lhe amount of $4,001.85. Prayer meeting areday evening. A cordial | the biscuit heretofore. giv 3 labored for it for the sake ols. They | These contracts, however, were entered into subs mica x . given, and of bacon, ham, for its success for the sake of spr 7 : se Ang 4 G. HARTIG, Treasurer, welcome to dinsieh bi E 5 = mR Sausage and salt fish, under ‘the head of “preserved | are animated by a higher, broader spirit. The in- e my to hovet Ss ae nate seta & a ps 1O01. Corser 7th end K streets n.w._ | [GP southwest “Services at 11a tu by the HEY, Dr | the metheds of ealnas ae TATo coas io allay | ComIng acministration wi demonstrate that the | pe supplied to the District.» = a i YORE. is people of the south are not seeking to control the vhs a THIS | Sivas inviina, 4°70 P. m by the Mev. LH XORE. | tue utmost. variety of food ible, and a more | Povernment. While, of course, southiern democrats | porwett Will you do about 1t2” inquired the re- fford’s Big Mafority in Dakotn. ablican we deny the charges made Uperal commutation of rations for thelr money | win be appointed to office under a Gemocratic ad- | P“iwhy, change the bondsmen to others who are Brewanck, Dax., Nove Ses trees ive, a9 wo. hover ays ouir Deicke) (OA te ein seat och aries tay aeons | eee ts to De pertained go the enlisted men, ministration,there will be no rush to claiin the spotis. | not contractors, Psuppose, Mr, Edmonds is out of | hes eemmove penn s, most of them ficial, from orth Dake id notemploy Union men. | 9:39 a.m. “Preaching 11 @ m. 7:30 p.. ts by. the Why, look at tuis! ‘The south, it is sald, will have | the city at present, but will soon return, when all | 29 out of the Unions, and pay Union | pastor, W..S, Epwanos D, D.” Prayer mecting Wednes= ne left the navy yard this morning | two pinces In the Cabinet. ‘Thats all she asks for, rill be satisfactortly arranged. It is right that it | out of 47 in south Dakota. ‘The to employ none but Unicn men, We would | day. 7:20 p.m. Thursday (Thankséving Day), preaching N while if she were to claim her share in proportion | snould be done. I e had no opportunity to | Dakota ts 32.317, of which Judge Gifford (rep.), has ayers! Union to appointacommittee toin- | S11 a m. by Bishop ¥. G. ANpaEWs. All welcome to | Onpers—Major Charles W. Raymona, | £0 the electoral vote cast it would be much greater. | speak to Mr. Edmonds on the subject; but 1 think | 28.501. 8 on (dem }, 3,516. South Dakota, e charges, as we were ted to the | #i the services. t = his present due | gee Southern people are very conservative, and 1t18 | that he feels as 1 do about tt—that it is proper to | wit uunties to hear trom, gives Gifford 30,743, uty EMMERC & HEISLEY, | UNTIL THE NEW CHURCH BUILDING Is | COTPS Of engineers, in addition to his present du- to secure tle permanent pecce and prosperityzof the | pe done. In the law, which I have Just been look- | and Wilson 10,430; total vote, 73,490; Gifford’s . = — —— 5 ready for occupancy the services of the Church | tles, will report by letter to the Secretary of the | Union that they have supported, and continue to | ing at,I find that no contractors are mentioned | i. jority, 45,598 The remaining 13 ‘counties will in large quantities, for | »—-ss NOTICE OF DiSSOLUTION. Gf the Hallowed Name, Columbia Heights. will be cou- | Treasury for temporary duty as engineer officer of | SUPPort, the democracy.” Col. Manning believes | excep? street contractors AS soon as MI. swell the Vote to about $4,000 c nes sisi Din cea aday by the Key, POuCTAS A FORE 8; | uhe first and second. light-house districts. ‘The | hat Gov. Cleveland will call the best men of his | monus arrives we will have a meeting ahd the | majorite to sue tke wee . andersiened ae SMorgan & | 25) ia cues, in the Town Hall, Mount Pleasant at | toe or second Lieit. Daniel L. Howell, 7th in- | Party around him, and that his administration | Whole subject will be diseases” 47,185, indies r , lias this dist day af’ November, 1688, "beet | = fantry 4s further extended two tonths, ‘tue leave | Will be very successful —— Uhis year indicates 245,000 In south, ‘and 17 F = - THE TRUTH OF GOD VINDICATED UN a ——— +9¢—_____ VIEWS OF THE PRESIDENT-EL norti Dakota, or 42) io wecrtuny bp osaped ng the ea py assmming §-E opposition to the traditions of Oatholicism and | CC Major James C. McKee, surgeon, U.S. army, IS! Wwentioned for a Cabinet Position. reaper ay sel intee ve territory, am nd the ownerstip of the | pre and | extended one month; leave for six Months} 1s, ‘on EAZANIVAN & CO, | eatablisliment My Monuax Teuiring fron tie poreec | Protestantiam) overy frst day at 11 e, msn hall No. 200 | Socoune of ill health, ranted Cadet Win, Ee Jones CLAIMS OF SENATOR JONAS. Ho Announces Himvelf_ in. Envor of 2 | Cjeyeiand’s Pinrality in Virginia 7.004. ey:, Teheran, Persia; Tremont JOHN A. KE! Ricmwonn, November 22.—Revurns from all RICHARD ¥ desire to know the way of salvation tanght in the in- | 2d class, U. S. military academy. The name of Senator Jonas, of Louisiana, is] Comservative Policy—No Disturbance vA. NEDY. pired Script icited. No collestiog: it of Existing Conditions. Newport, RE Thanking the public for their past support to the | ‘Pire pees see cos being mentioned for a Cabinet position under - rs a have been reevived Sy frm. d respectfilly ask ite continuahice tO MERERSEDY, | Cleveland. Its senatorial term will expire on the | The Albany correspondent of the Philadelphia nwealth, a rou Wao will continue the busiuexs for his own bene: ‘ r 4th of March. Senator Jonas isa member of the Times has had an interview with the President- KICHARD W. Jactor. Kev, J, 6. Haoey. Morn | his recently ended expedition before the Amerlean | Totinay qemocratio committee, and trom the | €lect In which he gives expression to the follow- 3 Cleveland's p he Door vi lear Geographical society in New York last evening. | opening of the lave canvass until Cleveland's elec- | Ing Views In answer to inquirle eee o'clock; afternoon 3 o'clock, ci assel . d ‘Thanksieiving service at afier- | Capt. Emory, of the Bear, of the rellef expedition, | tion was assured, he was actively engaged at| No harm shall come to any business interest as | O ©abvassers, which = picliminary to entertainment Thanks- | and Sergt. Long and Private Connell, of Greely’s ural, FROM THE TURKISH BAZAAR, ve in north tieres, Sadd'e-Bacs and Mats fer chair-tidies, table, Roses the everlasting Per. Lieut. Grezy Lxcrurgs—Lieut. Greely, of arctic exploration fame, read a paper relating to Fet. Jous Fy re 913 P ANIA AVENUE, = CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL. .D., at 11 a.m, and national headquarters. His friends claim for him | the resuit of administrative policy so long as 1 3 , wwember 22d, 1884. ut. Prayer meeting, “‘Ihursday evening. | party, who were present, came in for a share of the . 5 tare an ae uistrative policy so long 2818M |) Japan Patting Her Army and Navy on ual meeting of the Incorporators and | Purents, children, old and youu, fricnds and strangers | applause. Lieut! Greely, in concluding his lecture, | 2° Wttle share of credit for the party victory Won. | precgont, Iintend to surround myself with the | a War Footlune ” NER Ea Er oor the thn ton Ce Bh setoe, | SFG Welcome to all ee it noe et noe ot — EA ts SO Inauguration Talk. best and broad: mi in the party and then Bostox, November ate ad r DDING AND $ } WAUGH MT. E, CHURCH, 3D ANDA STREETS pper n you have all re: A you Ww! a bend my energies tow. 2 admin- | Japan furnish the information that the PROMPTLY AXD ROPE Sunday, the pastor, Rey, R,_N. | Tead more.” ‘This caused something of a flutter in Pee SOHN aL ee SARE AEWA. a0 BY Snes sowanl ating an edete- | ene country the audience, Mr. John A. Baker asked to-day by a Sra | istration that shall at least assure every element x reporter If any action had been taken in regard to | that a transfer of executive control from one service ts now strictly Ins n22dccimn | Bake at 11 atm. with offerings for the Associated Char Miss NELLIg ARTHUR’s BIRTHDAY PARTY.—MISS | the inauguration. “Ihave not heard that any-| Patty to another does not mean auy serious dis. mer (poGsble tb parceiase encanto ——— tes, Thankswiving supper, followed with @ musical | wore arthur celebrated the thirteesth aaniy augura : Ab any |l Tr kaoe Of Geistine pomtltinae ager possibic to purchase exemptlon D CHARITIES OF THE | aud literary entertainment. from 6 o'clock. Come. It? le sae eee erated the thirteenth anniver- | thing had been done,” was the reply. “I have not | “STi wimoet tnreiite oe ce chat there shouid de | Bo vsibie for ihe ‘acuvity, but tt ee ee eee (ee CHORCH OF “oun FaTuER,” (UNIVER: | TY of her birthday yesterday afternoon av the | thought of the matter at all and have no sugves- | any fecllug of uncertainty whatever as to te te, a oe Ec 1s dL streets, Rev. Avex. Kent, | President's Soldiers’ Home cottage. The guests | tions to make. Ishould think, however, that the | ture, so far as the result of the recent gtection. te pastor. Ser uorrow at 1i a. mL and Were not very numerous, as it was the desire of the | management ought tebe in the hands of’ the citt- | concerned. ‘Those wiiqare to succeed. to power by 0 comand Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. *_ | little hostess to have a good time ratuer than a big | zens of the District, and that partizanship ought | the will of the people, 43 recently expressed. hfe pee eda plesk oe TERANGE | Party. not toenter into consideration. This has been the | much interested tn the future of the Col S| chat nis eovermns : , case on former occasions, It would be a mistake, | as those who yield It. They also have an equal | {2S H 7:30 p.m. ‘On ‘thar ally put upon a war foot 8. V. NILES, President. ‘appropriate services and discourse by Dr. ° 2 NSDURGH & ! rouble, inst the t by Rev. S. H. Greene. alsChureh, 3. Openiug io Will so SUNDAY, ntonee ato b va Mills. | - rest of work | NAVAL Onbens.—Licut. Jno. C. Colwell, ordered | F tink, to allow merely local poilticians to control | stake in the prosperity and advancement: ofthe | Ute forelga mints at the capital to conside me Sota M Prominent s;eabers | to duty In the office of naval intelligence, Navy de- | such an event as the inauguration of a President of | country, They are as thoroughly committed to a ase ee Rush R Shippen.. 10. ________*_| partment; surgeon F. L. Dubois to the Galena; | the country.” rg maintenance of values and. a mestly anxio Se CHUR H, NEAR 6TH | Chi 3e0. Mel as ci = se a for a sterling business prospe as thelr oppo-| The Fatiur eG rt Se 2. Fauscr, mmttor Erte | StU New York ASHsiat BuEecr Wik Be Hoes wo |, DiMfranchised Letter-Carriers: | nents Wilt be cametul about, pro. ° noni aa 9 "subj s Boutt 38. the Tennessee; Chaplain A. L. Royce, to the navy | THE CONTROVERSY BETWEEN POSTMASTER GENERAL | nouncing fo! inimical to the interests of] sp Lovrs, Mo., November The failure of the yard, Boston, and other duty on board the Wabash, HATTON AND MR. CLARKSON. the v class which, more tna any other, has | = > | ist January; Commander Tor ane detached from Postmaster General Hatton has written a letter | thus honore dus with its confidence. Coming into eacninea? | the navy yard New York, and ordered to command | tothe editor of the Chicago Triune denying the | Power after so long an at ¥: 7:30 p an, | Me Galena; Assistant Engineer Ee AMeRoLe: statement made by Mr. J. 8. Clarkson, a member of | Hein liberal views and wood Inupttlces ee: the Tennessee, and placed on walt! suitiiics nittee, that he spat A Sone” Quateay EOx® | TI. at. Lyon promoted to be Lieut. Commander from | the republican national committee, that he (Ilat- | trol of the government. It would gralh comission fiw of Grier Bros, was caused by inability of the fria tt 4 an acc n fell “due yesterday. — Believ that they could readily obtain a rene neo they checked out 37,50), but t TAX PAYE All srceial taxes Paid ata i s . thrown out by th * F ~ ; : 2 x of | the party not to be actuated by 4 bs R WHITE PORCELAIN Nov. 8th, 184. ng of : 2 ake L that these chee entire be S, B18 8th t. Bet office on election day, thus pre- | 11 power by demonstrating th d indebt outside of Seve ‘world-renowned SECRETARY CHANDLER'S remarks tn relation to jects from the | the Imputations made upon the conduct of busi- | such order a Lible teach spir- | nessin the Navy department by the fourth audi- | Issued by m, aa Bt clears tor, as published last evening, made it appear that | Homans of 16 MIGIICae Hore Tee rriers from voting, Hie Says: “No <t contidenc? of the peopl: that referred to by Mr. Clarison was | 40/f 1t would unsettle busines If, There is no law authorizing the | War upon well-conceived | plans of i offices on election days. Prior to | This ts the view I take of the proper position fora ed from many | Party ning the control of the country in | mm, owl=ld sand d wnk of Comm K also secured paper for a lan Sald tat the fall : 1 time, about a year ago the Secretary found It necessary os asking aughority to close the GMCeS They | a crisis like this and the standard by which I shall f cas losend a letter to Chiet Xaval Constructor Wilson | Paes I Nercd as has always Deen, the custom of | Be Suided while In the presidential office. If 1 tol- apie a to guar agains' ; : | low it I hope for and expect a fuir and honest re- ypereomie that burer sponse froin the republicans with whom I may poset AL PIE Ba Wile ue investigated the affairs of alt the but lave relations, as Well as the hearty support of my : 3 artment and fo SOF any | vn party. = KOPOLITAN M, FE. CHURCH thing that could be construed as a departure from A CAREFUL ECONOMIC POLICY. Well-Known Sporting Men Arrested. spirit of the kuw, among them, at the time the G “strvcts Preaching To-morrow ab tle | Ee rat Was not in Washington a I feel, of course, that I have great responstbilities | a SEQUEL TO THE SULLAVAN-o int, by the pastor Rev, Eb. Hews: | ffauds were disciosd In the bufcau of medicine | Was not 1n Was ; sateen q . A tiachivsnaplyaal i Vespcis at 6:30 p' mi: Sunday’ schoolsgo | and surgery, he did tuke oceaston to call special jean olan ae parlington bye Hikias on etiut | and approach them with a feeling of ore or less| New York, November Tt | attention of all te bureau chiefs to the Intent and Sane ing of the “exigency” purchase clause of the SO and in the interview referred tomerely noticed will occupy the pupitmorbilg aid evening, | the letter to Commodore Wilson as showing the ft Wt at and 73) yan it’ | exact language used in au the letters to the heads fous (UNITARIAN of bureaus in pursuance of a general policy he had slice Ge | anxiety. While I know that there 1 es rietor Of Uh tood that tne | 85s e w that there Js no reason | PI ir usual holiday | Whatever for this feeling of restlessness north or ee en south, I cannot but realize that all minds do not Tee Sees exon No. : a Of | for aiding and abettin. ailtvanirecanea ind Tteecreanty | Doxing match last ight. They gave ball careful poliey upon | toawalt trial Wai : Out for several other ments, and they ected shoruly. ct for the best inte day, telliug him that tt wa: decided to adopt. Lis company, to sel uurence oF reeaive a8- PERsoNAT.—EX-Gov. vote without s enton, of N, Y., arrived in of the mall : sts of the = 73 sor any other payments for this company the city last evening, and ts stopping with friends | faster General Hazen telegraphed. the postingster as the repadifeans would had they been Brutally Assaulted by Her Lover. Pascoe] B. WOE! at 810 12th strect northwest.—Af. Stllson Hutch--| to allow employes a chanes te vote. stul. I assuine, therefore, that whatever of A GIBE. BEATEN NEARLY TO DEATH PAIR OF THE Cak CAUTION TO ¢ Mr. Clarkson has written a letter tn rep! in which he charge: y to this, Post, has been ejected to the » that Hatton juggies with the jow apparent comes simply | pretspere, hire legislature trom Lacoaia, in that state, irLaLce of a long lease of pov Sally —In a fit of jealousy this med Samucl Stewart THO APPEL, of ung mean and | morning a EO. O08 »__At*_| where he has a summer residence.——Mr, Jonathan | faets; that while its literally true Wat Hatt hat whenever the tion srowing out of defeat | prutally assaulted his swectheart, Katie Hobson, Teena HURCH, lita AND G UR r, a former citizen of the District, now of | not himself issue an order which e Will be a better fecling al | intieting propavl injuries. “The couple at- Dr HR. Navtor. th Prince George's county, Md., who has been se- | York post office open on ele hess to give the new men a| tended the com ball at Odd Fellows’ hall LADIES’ BROC* ROCADE riously fll for some tne, 13 recovering. —: vented employes from voting, the Cockrell, of Missouri, Will arrive In” Washington | order was Issued by First to-morrow night.—Capt. de La Cnere, of the | General Marr or Second neh legation, Is at Wormley’s.—George V Hatton’s absence in the west, i i that Is desined, night, and | and less would not be tutr to the Incoming aduaris’ | St plght, aud it tration.” allow iin to accotapany her 1 THE NEW PRESIDENT'S PRIVATE SECRETARY. another young man. At 5 0" theev 3 He wart used to and left with this morning arkes, OF St, Charles url, has been | ton’s friends In a : following: “The | SteWart Kicked tn the doar of Miss Hulyson’s reste y oedh 4 All D: SND EES appointed clerk of th te committee on | of denying It, but ga anes correspondent, adds the following: “The | Gonce, and rushing up toher room. k a her ZA. NUIT, M. D., Dentist Virinioavenna ent " chonate is woman’s suffrage by Senator Cockrell, chairman ast I appropria resident-elect 1s fortunate in having a strong p down and beat her unmer found sho if. ave, su SDr. decison. | Kowoy ee, a t southeast, Kev: | OF the commlttes.—--John Kelly is confined to iis | provided that ity Suould not be a holiday. | sonal frlend to go with him as an ald In the hi as in a seml-consclous wo bs house in New York by a severe Dronchtal affection, =—Cominodore Schley paid his respects wo the President this afternoi Which compelled Hatton to have the order & attention had been called to the p emocratic chatrinan; that Hatton's st in the defeat of Blaine, says that Hatton did nok w York postinaster that the employes i duties he w | Ordinarily, the private secretary injuries, whieh 12 1s ; &machine, but Col D. S. Lamont isa bold excep- | Stewart las been arp Uon to this rule. He has been educated in the best = ee ee and broadest political schools, and, added to a Knocked Ont in a Few W: paemplors Faride Acqusintance with meh and ting is dispatel judgment, remarkable tact, and a genti o hat when 1D | manly address thit cannot fall to make him one of | ,, HARTFORD, -. 1 assume on the 4th of 3 | broken, her face pounded to a jeily and with oir FOR CGAPP ALM" is the ONCASTER & HOWAL LT strests RACE GATCHELD, i TO itis 9TH ST. N. W, red Will result in her deatty Appointments by the President. a u ortuwest, The President has appointed Wm. C. Wells, of graph the Ni 2. Sunday a.m. quarter! 3 ist ° could not be allow Uy the presiding elder, Kev. br. 3.9 | Alabama, to be register of the land office at Hunts: | to\uina Mr. Cl 2 RD, - SALE. revival services. Tuesday aud Wed- | Ville, Ala., vice dno. M. Cross, term expired; and | Jowa the last days before the election Mr. Hatton the most important personages about . Cle between Gus Zils, of New Haven, and Th podday,qvenines Sunday Seuool Ié-tures Yetvoporitsa | W%- W. Hicks, of Florida, to be surveyor general | told several persons—among thei a leading demo- | jand's household while he shail be Preside! Tue ee ee ane ee 2 polis” | ot Florida, vice Malachi Martin, deceased. rat of Mount Pleasant—that he intended to keep | United States. It he fuifilis the promise of his at- 2, Sie See SS PROTEORE, ce ton Drcetnae - rhe W. W. Hicks appointed the New York post oftice open on election day. / Sol ane : Toucht aecordins to the RO Florida is Wow. We We Illoks who hes fegea $4 sieetion Digpute tm alitmota {sient private scorers) ane Becca did | Manu of Gueasury rues and, ta Muley renee et tere : this city several years as pastor of the Church of | __ ‘The Election Dispute in Minoise | nation has ever had. ‘The President-elect 1s tuus | Houllin ge nde ion by Ke tie Tabernacle, but recently resigned, partly on | THE GRAND JURY INVESTIGATING THR MATTER—THE | rather pleasantly surrounded In Albany, and he | MUM Out in a Tewninutes and Was declared te Washington. account of his health and partly on account of in-| ELECTION OF U. 8, SENATOR DEPENDING ON THE RE- | probably will take some of his best surroundings | Wimmer. see nid bury’s conse ite Uerests In Florida which claimed his attention, Fe ce etna olareten ‘election tens mminels to the White House with i = General Forcign News by Cable To-day. (022 10TH #EORGETOWN, D. The Accident to the Dolphin, et 4 SST A Siar ute Reminiscence. _ STANLI VITED TO LECTURE. ‘Treatinent . DOUGLASS ¥. state senate, In which both Brand (democrat) and Amiaem pd Massage, | ning prayer and ADMIRAL SIMPSON’S ACCOUNT OF IT. Leman (republican) claim a majority, was presented |_ 4 St- Lous dispatch to the New York Tribune ese of Haienipeion herr bea peupecks A telegram was received at the Navy department | to the grand jury at Chicago yesterday. The case is | S8¥S: “Jef” Chandler, who defended Dorsey in the NO. MO? A. AVENUE, “ ny muaiecty’ | to-day trom Admiral Simpson, president of the | renaered especially Important as upon 1t turns the | }2te Star route trials, has entered sult against Dor- | course of lectures upon his work In Africa. or Seta to » NEW ORTH Cap- | BAVal advisory board, reporting the accident to the | question of the control of the legislature on joint bal- wed ae conn ee =e Sonknee Een a t lave forte: omlers ite ste Janez Pox, pastor. Scr. | new dispatch boat Dolphin, near Bridgeport, Conn., | jot, According to the returns of the police board | °Y “°° Sue! Mapnip, November 22.—There were six fresh a Se Oo} e% re Thursday night. ‘The vessel was making her trial | Lemanliad a majority,but the returnsof the eanvass- Raiding the Cattle Men. Geers cf cacene at Toledo posterday ant Uwe apes % < ths. At Benlope for Uke same Ume there were trip with the members of the naval advisory board | ing board vave Brand amajority. The difference was | prow prep FOR GAMBLERS AND THIEY deaths, At Benlope we Ue the Se —EXx-SENAa- | three fresh cases BAVTIST CHUKCH, 18TH STREET, | on poard. After the vessel was dlaabled the pre. | £0Und to be in the second precinct of the elghteenth Ae ORE ee ee nies Se . . a ard - a r BY LOS Mi. GLADSTONE AND THE REDISTRIBUTION MEA- FAMUEL & SHEDD, CaO eee ene northwest, Hex, 3H | Scngers were landed at. Bridgeport, and. the Dol: Pe cee ee on pene eh erene A dispatch to the New York Sun from St. Louis, a Oe ae ” FINE GAS PIXTUR ud tani. Al'cordaliy invited”? “Ste | phin is being towed to New York by'atug, Adit | 74, The : : z snington this eve- 225, Brand 474, thus mak change of 400 | November 20, says: There are several minor chap-| Loxpon, November 22—After a special cabl- d by te breaking of | 18 favor of Brand, and giving him a majority of 10. | ters of the great cattle convention that will not be Ung to-day Mr. Gladstone held a conference Zhe figures on the tally sheet seemed to be original | pupiished at all, or at least be only lightly touched the Marquis of Salisbury and. Sir Stafford | ook tie entry appeated to have originally stood ve | UPON by the local press. One 4s the thriving trade | Northcote in regard to redi-tribution moasu but wis suvsequently | carried on by thieves, sharper -_— | ra} Siinpson expects to rea Pontne of pee ning. ae accident was cau: sf by Bev. 8K. Co se ‘ the main crank shaft abaft the engine, at the place Jobat 980 ein Tanie heats E Paster Sunday | Which recelves the greatest strain ‘The share was 2 of steel, made by John Roach & Ge, Upon exami- | P zi mi | in the return to the polic “a r a One is, November 22.—The cholera epideric is FURS aND FUR ee ee the (x | erased and made to correspond with the tally sheet. | big cattle owner, Capt. Freems pyhiadd a | 9, PARES ha Gan Wise Bow ceaeamrene Teported im ERS AND FUE Tr i Jonsecration.” 7:30 | the place mete the break Oecivrade eee | On behalf of Mr. Brand tt was stated that the origl- Uvtlo Ume with the boys on ‘Tuesday night, and | Tho twelve hours ending at noon to day. be enatica vay PHARMACIST, 2 : he sixth of the series. | UA PM Oh under. the contract will make a new | BAL entry In the poll book was a.clerical error. On y morning Joa outhw cst, f Medicines Pr behalf of Leman, who claimed that the returns had | than when he started d with, It was shown that in ls pre- | Dumg institution in East St. Louts steered two Escape of Murderous Apnehes. didates for Prestdent and | lows against a game of iaro, and the cowboys THEY CROSS THE LINE INTO MEXICO. 408 respectively, while | Came out alittle over $49) akead, They had to| Gatvrstox, TEx. Novemt oflices received | Show their nerve and their revolvers in order to get | to the eis’ from San Ante it. Cappers for a big gain- < shaft without expense to the government, and he | Poa. tanner NSUERY WITL SPEAK T0-MOR. | has already commenced {ts eoustruction. It will | cinct tie republican ce ns in the Congregaiioual church on | be at least two inunths be(ore it is completed. The spirhs Hes dee “The Hiding Curtain." Dolphin will not be docked until her new shaft 1s | Fovernor received 389 aud 408 ptions a specialty, Lieut. Eg- casts i ready. and 237 : si t of the den, ston, Who was ordes pursuit of the Apac Leos 2 tye ae Wool qaat auch 4 ares PALE cir GaGa nna Haid ow Dorsey was robbed of his watch and chain, aus, ie bar saipdn Presidio. ee = aes a Scrutiny of Naval Accounts. in his (Leman’s) vote. ‘The matter wil be further | which he says 1s worth $1,050. Capt. Breslin, of | Jas night telegraphed the resuit of his scouciug €0 — | QUTCHED LS | REAL, ESTATE A REFORM IN THE SYSTEM RECOMMENDED. examined by the grand Jury today. Meanwiaile | Wyoming, had his pocket picked of $120. J.’iM. | General Stanley. Me sald Parmer Petty liad bern ; | n rooms), Dealer 15 teal eit Se aR ee Tr eae aa | ae aoe ake na aE Tunes hotel at about 9 this morning to mare'some | Sucttwes ames in the esd, and his wife had been wo i ee on Anes’ ee cee win rea cori pat Political Notes. pueuases. About a quarter of sn hour afterward found butchered. ‘The Indians were tratied to ee Se eC eT ares: Cr Hy bove.nan pO} P ; e rushed wildiy Into tae hotel, looking very much | where they crussed the Rio Grande into Mextco, cloc all naval accounts should come under the scrutiny | _ The business men of Montgomery, Ala., held a | rrisntened, and, calling Clerk Dean aside, sald he and Lieut. Eggleston gave up the pursuit et the verand other | SiS GRO HADLEY DUYELL °° | of the Navy department, thcluding those under | Meeting last night, and passed resouutions pro- | hud leit his pocketbook tn iis room, or it had been | river, as the reciprocal treaty for the crossing of poe & EeW is. THe WELL ENOWN eriaty._ | spay of thenavy’and ‘general account of advances? | testing against the “+ unfalr, untrutnful and parti- | olen, he dil uot, know which, Mi: Dean started troops has expired. | Lieut, ‘Ezrleston believes it ue call, 379- orders prompt ended to, 7 5 gore . 7 for the room W! ant ay mer et | he could take up the t on the Mxican side uc call, 19-4. All orders promptly atwended to, Ce A Tae, MEMBERS WILL MET av | which now are transmitted directly to the account. Ses ee pistes ae tpelap ale) ~ GrOoanell, one of ths chambermalds, who Geld than | teethee eae een ne ine ‘day, MONDAY, 24th ust eee * | ing officers of the Treasury. ‘Thepay rolie of the | soumnern, People, (The Fesiutions are conserve. | she had found a purse under a pillow in one of the | Gen. Stanley has written to. te authoritica at Hele Clary eee iw EE % navy Include accounts and receipts for millions of | ting, they say, for peace ald better love for the | Fooms. She gave the purse to Dean, which turned | Washington urging the immediate renewal of the x dollars annually. The amounts are from ap- | tnion, hn add toe eae ‘and sectionalism. The | Ut to be Mr. Frey’a. It contained over $4.000 in | reciprocal conn: ‘with Mexico. HE ATTENTION OF VISITORS feasts is pert rew and} 1ETZ & SON, Penn. - MASTER BUIL Ww ; The cittm ances wanton! a. For sale arated by the xlas oc t THIS EVENING, Noveuiber 22 ut 7.36 | Proprlations under the control of the Secretary Of | Lucidrn white people ntopaee to wee teee ie neene | cash and checks, ‘The gir esty Was rewarded. aaah Somes <C. MILBUEN, Sole Inventor and Mane eet TH NING, Novem 80 | the Navy. Yet for these vast nts there are | $0U aay eA te nates swe le Somer pede Wall Street To-day. A Sa oe ack at G02 Fstivet. 6s. 3, RING, Secretary, | NO vouchers transinittod to the Secrelary end no | Wall his rights. ‘The resolutions say: “We look la Sounsel te lnc Etepemems, Notes From y Fecord kept of chem in the deparunent, trom which Rot back 0 Appomattox, but forward to the gteat | | sowxen BY HEN PAMENTS, DESERTED BY HER TUS: | NE" YORK, November 22, Wall Street.—The ean: future that awalts our common Union.” 7 ‘stock market opened firm, and after an advance of Ewe FO. W. OORBE aexeren axp Burien. | formation Pru gE Ene Oe nto ne ee Cbtatned. |" “"pne cattiemen’s convention in St. Louls yester- RIED, AND SVEN SeeAeE BE SROUECE 4g to % per cent, fell off a fraction. This was fol- eS Woops: pavecial attention ziven to repairs and remodeling of | section g622 of the Revised seatutes; which. it 19 | 42 waanfnously extended congratulations to| Wednesday night Mary Newcomb, a passenger | jowed by a sharp advance of tol er cent, Nort- Dontiviest wees eae ug. 318 St sue submitted should be so modified as to require the | President-elect Cleveland and Vice President-elect | on the cannon-ball train bound for Kansas City, | west, Lackawanna and Lake Shore were the most We euarantes to meet any and all prices quoted by scrutiny and supervision of the Secretary of the | Hendricks. Prices q iv ; juddenly sprang from her seat while the train was | @Clive shares. any kone HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER eo" THE THIRD SUBDIVISION OF THE ASSO- | Navy over all accounts of dish ty OF the | A meeting of democrats held at Calawelt, N.J., | Suddenly % ‘The Bremen steamers Werra and Oder, which ar- fo re i JATED CHARITIES, within the fol last night passed a resolution recommending Gen! | &t full'speed between Moberly, Mo., and Brunswick | rveq this morning, brought $1,090,000 gold im ee ee ee — bounaarien. viz: Rock creck to Isthratreet, alone Pere | Bava apne Driatiane: ater ie fyaeem in practice Mecielian for the position of Recretary of Slike, and, carrying her two babies with her, Jumped | francs and coin. - = ee Ivania avenue; thence north with 16th street to P; | In the ariny, before transmittal tothe accounting | “rhe only new feature, in, the pro} election e tral e train was sto! the apoara OTISS fpivant ” y un proposed from the train, ‘Th pped and fi 7 | ee WM. McLEAN & 80%, Spence west torih: thenoe with 18th to Boundary, and officers of the Treasury.’ contest case in West Virginia yesterday was the | mother was found stunned and unconscious, with | The Reported Disabling of the U.S, & . are orshiy, . From the New York Tribune, to-day. = : : : , ee AND CSTREETS NORTHWEST. 290 | of izing for the wi *K of relieving th Congress in Mason @unty, and a proclamation from | related to the passengers that she was the daughter ee Seem, poor. “hus far dis subdivision has received Dut litle | _ Vice President-elect Hendricks hail a busy day at | thocovernor auroaning tine heventtor atage elec | relat ‘wealthy cltizen of Leavenworth, Kane and Agents for snore amen crom Bi residents. Some of them have | the Fifth avenue hotel yesterday. ‘He had a large | tions wilt be held In Wes: Virginia on the first Tues- | that her maiden name was Maggie Ferrell. In i881 BOSTON HARD WAX, GAS FIXTURES, Bur subslivinion derives ne ait ftom he eee oot | number of callers, Nearly every democrat of any day of November, instead of the second Tuesday of | she eloped with her music mg a Tae re Setas crpecten to brome for ity own pee. tia eet | prominence tn New York elty stab ep hiscard, and | tmectmoi vote ot the state ot Georgia teas tor | Conta Pema Sint io See ee ‘The best Floor Polish. FANCY Goons. Of money or clothime directly toons oie gautributions | a large number were recelyed. Among his more | toys: Cleveland, 94,507; Blaine, 47,964; Butler, 125; | drink. She left him in Mi ippi, and was on her Deaters in BRASS FI doDS, ARTISTIC TiLEs, | Ces ante, It is hoped that there may be a lange attendance at the | prominent visitors were ex-Senator Barnum, Sen- | and St. John, 18t way home, and it was brooding over the uncer- 6 GEATES, BAT CRMAGES, Go: pee eon RR Propescd mecting aud a kcarty respouse to our cali for | ator Voorhees, Mayor-elect Grace, Theodore Cos, | ‘The cfiictal vote of North Carolina {sas follows: | taluty of the reception she receive from her] Bosrox, November 22.—Some Interesting stat!>- = a i= cee 5030 EF. BROOKS. aid. Officers: n of Cincinnau, and Corl Schurz, ‘The latter merely | Cleveland, 142,905; Blaine, 125,008; St. Jolin, 448— | father that caused her to Jump from the train. | tics have been compiled by Sccretary of State — ae MERE ee Ist. | sent up his'card with the corner. turned down, | democrati® piurallty, 17,357. ‘The vote for state | Kindness from the and a welcoming 2 2 propery C . H n20-3t T. 0. SELFIADGE. “O19 T at. Mr. Hendricks end Mrs. and Miss Hendricks were | officers will be canvassed by the legislature in telegre m from her dave cheered up the un- $25,502,717 ‘rom May 1, 1853, cannes: soi * eanntaces: CARRIAGES! | © TEMOVAL—R. HT. LEPOLD, HEAT FH: | Evening or the Rev J: sarge eee OF Seah | eee That Cieyeland ana Hen. | TUBS MOWER. “a Pease "0 4 LR HT. LE BAL ES. | eventa; e Rev. J. Sanders Reed, of Philadel- special eo: e Cleveland and Hen- =e Wee open fire laces with Portable Grates selected | , Jot rreetred. 4 mood scund:hand French Victoria, | EP tate and lusurence’ Broker, ‘nan yemoved ‘ha | phine Slo eae paseor aro aU a ate | atte eit, committer of the Clevelan city, called | _ Gov. Swaxw’s Sox-iN-Law I a WALKING Maton. Eo from cur complete stock, ae band Coupe Rockaway, Exteusion Tops, Plattous, | {Snr ettect Sorthnrat eee 1 ee eae i | Arteks' home some years ago. upon Gov, Cleveland yesterday and presented tum | The cottagers at Newport, . 1 were out in full for iss i Bene Stste Mantels, Wood Mantels, Latrobe Stoves, Bugis, &e. tt oo ———_—_— +o. + with a set of resolutions expressing thelr gratitiva- | foree interesting walking ‘The city of Bos trek t Gt Te | om SE aa pe a lee — ong fe = I Sy Fiat i ela ai Cactaxe He collect surance effect companies: A VETO BY GOV. CAMERON. ~ al one community gon- r Competent Workmen. nai-st G10-diS oe sereet norinwes, | Slowest 'ratea, : BIS | The McCormick: electoral board, bill, recently Sioctora on Nenana Qc Ln che ices plastaen at | Thecdere Havemegers of New. York, aie conde te in Canada. INEST LINE 2 dl eeapgea cai Passed by the genera! assembly of Virginia, was | Oxford, Maine, Which Tejoices in the appellation of | tions of the ace were that Whipple was to go a ghia 7 pemegne ee sts diaving contracted with several NORTH CAROLINA | Teturned to thet body yesterday by Gov. Cameron, | Riley, the clerk reports that no one wanted to vote, | fair heel-and-toe gait and have a five minutes ee aes jetta yea emt and wars | Sus cvccahs eappowng tbe me he | a Gmseguanly Shr as me wean Ot | Mae ae eS “age eee tet oer i make room IMMEDIATELY for the sane 1 now offer Provide oe e 1 Whipple and Mr. Oeirichs backed himself. The start - Arrextioxt EVER sHows 0 WSERINGS uy Prenentstock of JOIST and SOANTLING embrac- | county and city boards, to be Invested with the Son in Bep tember gave Bre democtatio voves. Was’ made trom the club on Bellevac avenue, the prox. Laks? PARISIAN MODES IN MAIR GOODS. NICOLL, THE TAILOR, fhaclive to Mayers: in fact uo reasonable offer will ye we. | POWEr Of appointing all regtstrays and Judges o¢ ‘Tho Causes of It. RE IR a ge has, how- 17 Fexxsrivaxta AvuNuz, fused | Abie umber is of the quality usually wold by | ore a. fea he | A pretty lvely paper of republican prcclivities ts | turn, the distance being thet their x ‘M. J, PRANDT, most of the yards of thiscity, but Is NOT STeIcrLY | Whole election machinery of the state in the hands 2 ple a noted amateur ‘and has es 4 ee ee me wet een ___Weshinstom._ | PHST-CLASS “and "may tafention. is ta krep ONLY | of the party in power in the legistature). ‘Tho gov. | tbe Chicago Dadly News, and here 1$ Nts diagnosis | Plc 18 8 noted, amare ‘a sharp one. education that 2Btrs. M. J. Henr's, pubs aNp RELIABLE FIST CLASS STOCK HEREAFTER, of waleh I'am | ernor obj to the bil main! the ground of of the situation, ‘The timers made Oelrichs’s time 1 hour and 373¢ : prepared to rece.ve orders, partisan legislation, insisting that the appointment ‘st. John ‘and that of 1 hour and 60 min-| soca, stattrend Acclacut in Virginia. JAMES F. BARBOUR, _| of registrars and tides of election shguld De freo ‘The stalwarts tes Whipple lst tema ‘but his performance = HOMGPATHIC REMEDIES, 12th street and Maryland avenue southwest. ion tie Copesing potttical as ae the = mugwumps, circumstances, considered the best. ‘Tgevhone connection, Call No, 122-2. nig.ct_ | present construed as (o sauk Burchard Fitherty thestngle vial cr incomrletooutftant | Fgy,L BERMANN, 3 D. LATE SURGEON 70 pares repressbies ih these ephoinceatee meee | eae i en pra gnecad learnt POREIOR RS TARPS Sree: Pan yn I sereot Bore ang fo pa ane Dyn voto ot 22 Fens Loa nave, THE NOUS Cook no ‘The committee euS-co78t 98> Street, Washington D.C, | ease of the Hye, Ear and Thiroat. " O-lm" | action yesterday in tie mace ~ (Gleveland’s ‘horseshoe