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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, nd AT THE STAR BUILDIN Northweet Corner Penzs St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘ ett? Evcose Span Speereed to sabecribers in = ‘ “the postage prepa 60 cents = xX mouths, $5, DEATH OF MALCOL™ MAT. Succumbing to Cousumption After © Long Struggle—Shetch of Mis Career, Prersnuno, Pa. October 20.—Ex-First Asm ‘sistant Postmaster Goneral Hay died at @:30 this morning of consumption, Hon. Mateolin Hay was born in Philadelphia im 1842, and after being educated In the pre Paratory department of the University of Penn: syivania, his school days ended at the age of 17 Years, and be commenced to stady law shortly Afterward. Tn 1863 be removed to Pittsburg and was admitted to the bar of 4 ounty, and continued a mem to the time of his death. He early eee & leading position in the lay Mice at Washington, D. C., as ‘Tu WKEKLY Stam—pubil bea Year, postage prepali Tanks of the Episcopal chureh, and held promi+ ons must be pakd in advance; = ay re = . < 4 Rent official relations In the ‘diocesan conven- Vou. 67—No 10,133. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 188 Vions. In polities he was ataumeh democrat, my and always a recognized leader in couven tions. yd —— and sta! The Ort public position ees = ~ 1X THE OFF: he held was that of member of the state constl- F AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS SPECIAL NOTICES. __| Washington News and Gossip. ee see ee. | Telegrams to The Star. | wucnacnvnvion in whien tory he ware FUE wastixcros ziNK, Sea Sux P (Kee EMOVED REMOVED TOI314FST—| Govennuent Ruceirrs To-pay.— Internal | 4PPoimtments by the President, Ete. que of ‘the democratic commissioners seat to omrsiretant rhoderstana Avenue |A Rovstxc Weex eat Six Piusnes tng removal of ier Drescnaking Pasiore the atwee | FEVENUC, $156,022; customs, $597,036. The President today made the following charged In the ‘Hayes, campaign’ He waa HE ELITE RINK OF THE CITY. FoR BARGAINS — SecceriTnace is poole cofsraMh teeters | Axname Cancer OFronns were present at | @PPolntmnents: THE OHIO ELECTION FRAUDS. | 8 °driccate “iS tho? uum St ventioas te nice at v Suits, Mantles Wraps a today’s cabinet meet ‘al-| To be consuls of the United States—Erhard 1876, 1880 and Issa, and in the Good surface and excellent Music, The best attrac: SEATON PERR Ps, wise GAS jay’ meeting, The session was al-| 70. i New York, at Bolrnt: Daniel W. latier was on the committee of resolutions amd tons. oc20-Im LANSBURGH & BRO.& (Successor to Perry & Brother.) 0c20-6t" 1271 Pett, ap stairs), | MOst entirely devoted to matters relating to | Bissinger, of D CTs ir ; . S famed the tariff plank of the platform, Me @ Veateire GRAD OFeRA ROUSE a eae a5 : AND | the postal union. Certain modifications of ex- | Herring, of Tennessee, at Tegucigalpa. Great Excitement in Columbus. strong supporter of Cleveland in the con- A BAUGH'S GRAND | ft LADIES", MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOAKS TRCHES WIDE SILK SEAL BLUSHES 9 A Por. eS aR ee nor aL, isting reculations were agreed to and the docu- | _C.H. Vaughn to be collector of customs forthe vention, although his colleagues from the dis Wisk or Coles t0ieoe At prices which cannot ail to) astonish the most dls- SIS PE RECT IMPORTATION SECURITY OFL; butts noah lauyes ne eine By the (President, It is oct Aistrict of Sag Harbor, N. ¥.; James Tilton, col- te “age! Hai at. He wan nen ae One i open 24-IXCHES WIDE § SHES, AT $2, | _0¢20-1m _ Depot 418 7th st nw. fo Chee tno reference was made | lector of customs for the district of Great Egg of Soames Conan ty Eee MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. | ,,DO you wish to purchase @ handsome Cloak at Bagh) REDE SILK SEAL PLUS ES, Dee THE pons or wie Tanon oe. F tothe tactic tet Justice Vincent and that no} Harbor, N. J.; T. F. Donvan, surveyor of eax | A LIVELY ENGLISH CAMPAIGN. | ce: a nd, and bed 10.90, te Reread? Tr'so, remember that COINCHES WIDE BLACK sitK AND WOOL |UF-SS “eturch wilt havean Oyster Supper at the | MUrther action has been taken in the matter. — | tome tor the port of Patchogue, N.Y. Washington an position. He rallied: MAYO, See 4 SICILIENNE FOR CIRCULARS AND WRAPS B.F. HUNT, Georgetown Heights, i Fi William H. Bickford, of Shasta, Cal., receiver fora short time, WEEK OF ALL WE COMPLETE sec Se pio Aa ; NIN ber zist, at six | THE MEMBERS of tho Utah commission are | o¢ public moneys at Shasta, Cal. ig CR SS position told on his delicate constitution and Supported by ‘The valnes we offer cannot fall to arouse every in- BERLIN AT eee oe A REET *k- Admission free. ocig-2te | all in the city, and will hold a meeting at the Iv fall, of Shasta’ count; + tp | compelled bi: tending purchaser, and make tis the grandest BUINAVRAPS, JACKETS, NEW SORES OST EE slater or ie laid office at Stents Cat” © "| Lord Randolph Against Mr. Chamberlain Miss KATHRYN KIDDER, SE DA SALE ON RECORD. AND DOLMANS. Kr, ERKS, ATTENTION._THE REGU- aes to-morrow for the purpose of pre- | register of the land office at Shasta, Cal, ndolph Against Mr. | and from th: i . Beale che cite Ga ELEGANT SILK SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, AT lar meeting of the Clerks’ Mutual Benetit ing their report, Charles 8. Cary, of Olean, New York, to be a been unabl ° tough bie In Mayo and Wilson's Romantic Drama, im five acts, sly Suarantee that every Garment | § AND snd Protective Association will be held TUESDAY, |g. commissioner to inepect a section of the North- —. demise was expected, sanouncoment of eauaed, from 20 v0 25 percent lower than the same quality | SUPERB STOCK OF LYONS SILKS, FAILLE October 20, at &:30 p. 1 man Hall, O08 11th. st ‘as another field day for bridal | orn Pacific railroad, vice Robert B, Roosevelt, this morning caused ‘sincere sorrow among = we: paricuariy’ invite the jadizs to take advan-| SRANCAISY, SATEN DUCHESSE AND RES. | Bip Matra eee gM EEAM 4. HUSGES | couples at the White House, Acetined. Jonea the following | =e WAR OLOUD IN THE EAST. | ctsmes Sa NORDECK é : A N BLACK AND A MOED, Recoealugs SaREE See COLE SS joned the following II the Orfzinal Scenery as used at the ee x IN PENTES FOR DRF: bs relephone Companies are hereby given no- | der e command of the U. 8.8. Brook- | Michel D. Baker, Uniontown, Pa; Jas. G. Has: 0 r. ——— ue Theater, New York city.and the Original Cast.| ,,,.., NOTHING BUT NOVELTIES 0 GOERS ee ee ee etre | WO TEES TEE oe oR ee eet RSL | len, which was reuontly put in comuniosion af | ou, Doamebargh Pes Pro be Beran, Meot| DEATH OF MALCOLM HAY. | wa. wae, eerets iaperted an Enver Monday, October 26, | ARLESTY LE AT GRASI OB pe LAND SILVER BROCADED SATING | Tr a6uh By onter of te ‘ew York to join the North Atlantic squadron, | son, N. J.; Wim. H. Tatum, Glasgow, Mo.; Lewis —s__ ble in Baigaria. ‘The Lacest Meijodran cess, “ALONE IN se you there is no Cloak Room in the ‘VETS. ‘0¢19-10t THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Agents. oer Lowry, Cameron, Chas, W. Huggi Parmarroro.ss, October 20.—Mr. Lascelles, : eat | Sie cea, ven SDM of Go Genie | AUB atey enkite acty VEE ERG eUTIE® 1 | Oe PRIVATE DaNcixa rissows GIVER | , A ROMOR hata vacancy existed im the mes-| Lamar, Moz Wa, vj Wathen, Lebanon, Ky.;| THREATENED REVOLUTION IN DENMARK, | ,!!1rroroits, October 20° Mr. Laswollow — = at corr 3S LI KS 2 a cI LESSON the | #enger force of the Pension office has caused a| Henry 'F. Taylor, Fulton, Ky.; Thos. wv “ yates 7 TEW NATIONAL THEAT re NEW FRENCH ROURETTES BOUCLES. BROAD- by a lady thoroughly competent to teach the Wellington, Kan.; Thos.’ A. McCleary, Me ria, has left this city forRoplia, The tension ts N a CLOTHS AND ALL-WOOL PARIS DR E'S § | Waltzmilitary schottische,etc.,and otber round dances | run in that bureau. Commissioner Black ef, Ru . A . . . erv' el Commencing Monday. October a 2 TEXTURES FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION | D},4shortand ensy method, Address Miss A.C. Star quthorlzes the statement that this ramor is not i Donte tment: THE COLUMBUS FRAUDS. increasing, and wer with Hervie ts woll nigh te, . a WEDNESDA’ widen founded on fact, as te Fate : § Such a cataatior "1 HOMEY Events BAE,SRECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING | (Fass THE COUUMBIA FINN INSURANCE | ever in nala force,” “"eTe 1# BO Vacancy wha Hagnauer, Highlands iiss Win, No Hensiey, | @Fe8t Exeltement Over the Attempt to “M[oxnow, Octaver 20.—AL. Christiteh, the Sor ; EMG Se ceaes oosttee SE Soret. Lire, Cot. Was A Hien, deputy pay-| Ghia, abs, Hairs, t2, Wedon, York; | Change the Wesnlt of he Election vy iets ae ME. FAME EILL 2H NEWMARKETS, Leading Colors,in | #@~ PLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. Fe fe ORR) CDULY DAY Sty idsomety ‘Trimmed, est Work- A semFannnal dividend of four per cent on the capl- | master general, is detailed as & miormhor of tho ip aad Pinish, at $12; fully worth £16, — Neb.; Miss Cadora Clark, Blair, Neb; Edward | Fergery—Prompt Repudiation of the | ¥!@ mlnister, in is letter to Mr. Gladstone Presenting Charles Fee! apurtion of Dumas’ 5 Nesterday, said he hoped the solution of the {al Stock of thiscompany has been declared, and will Grand | Fraud by Democrats. i T. Best, Neligh, Neb; Peter MeCam| : Roumelian question would inelude a plan for Greatest Work, 5 HEAVY TWILLED. BKOWN SEATON PERRY, ye payable to Stockholders on and aiter MONDAY, | 8rmy retiring board convened at Fort Leaven- | Rapids, Wis.; Jas. W. Beattle, Marshfield, Wis. | special Disparch to Tum Evewesa Stan, the reservation of the balance of power in the som sig WMARKETS Talior Made. wud . aTAmber 2H, at the company’s office, in the Kellogé | worth, Kansas, by an order from the War de- | Chas. Doerr,’ Fort Madison, Iowa; Robert F. CoLUMBUS, ONTO, October 20.—The excite- | Cast and a union of Servia, Bulgaria and Greece snip fateh 05: worth $14. Perry Burprxa, Building: 1416 F st: naw. Sovem- | Bartment dated August 7, 1885, vice Major | Chilton, Santa Ana, Cal; Chas C. Hathaway, | | COVmMNCS OHIO, October cated about | inst foreign invasion, Siew Scenery. SHORT WRAPS, SHORT WRAPS. Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. | cry fer books closed from October 26th to Novem | James P. Martin, assistant adjutant general, | Nel Norte, Col., Lyman Thompson, South | ment and indignation ere created abd ‘Lord Salisbury, the premier and sceretary for Realistic Stage Pictures, ‘We have them in stock in all shapes and novel ‘blished 1840, ‘oclT cites enn hereby relieved, to take effect upon the comple: | Pueblo, Col.; Anthur D. Glover, Olympia, Wash- | noon yesterday continued during the entire | gorcizn affaite: hue Lnommeet the porte ‘that Paluted Expreasiy tor this Play. ‘mae sae) | ci ist she Board or Trasts tion of any case which may now be before the | ington Territory. fon | @8%;4nd the manipulators, forgers, and “bood- | England will send an enereetic renonstraned Cane Rete, sine nt APH | BONE PLUSH, plain or Wimmea wih tandcns) We Mi. Suuerm ao Sonn ANNUAL Mf board. car Aire oft? yfollowltig promotions in, the Penston | ters that fixed up the tally skiect in the inter. | to Servin and Grecee agaist thelr, tormtaayNe Soaietion pect tail, | fexther trimming.” " [Keema itagat ed BRYAN Tyson, of this city, was granted a | South Carolina, $1,200 {0 $1,400; John J. Fin- | est of the democratic candidates would have | “ments, and advise them to keep quiet, ee Ge ee en Gelinas tiniiig: #6 ow | the irctute room oral Souiseehaee uthaas sae | patent today for an amalgamator and concen: | nezan, of, Massachusetts, © 81,000 to $1,200; | been thade short work of had they een appre-| Crete Seeking Union With Greece. Hieerteon & Guring es aeiened ip the Light of the XING VISITES, with now stk tab fringe, | OPEN. ANP WINTER DRESS GOODS ARE NOW | Shorraddrescey and Instrumental aid oc mise. | trator. Pavia W- Morrow, of Malne, and Louls Meyer: | hended. ‘The streets were filled with excited oc! ¥ CLO’ Astrachan tr ote SEE Hie Invi Uh, ee nrdt, of Geo 300 4000. = one we] GErOsAN Chovits, Astracan trimmed, ASHOICE NOVELTIES IN SILKS, VELVETS EVELY, Sec'ys fogiteoute] President, | THOMAS A. Fpigon, the inventor, wasgrantea | UMEdt Bonin, of Onto, a clerk in the First a re rest orig re 7ORDS. A CARSIVAL OF FUS. | snort Wrap will be influenced by the fow prices that | ANDLWOOLENS AEVEAND DRMOCHATE TO THE | One patent today for'a commautater fore dyna. | Assistant Hoctmeior General's office, hao re 0 sifted an geallty prose: | revit ugatust the 1 Mehave marked on theve goods.” ‘This opportunity 90 | ¢AG PIECES CHOICE COLORED FAILLE FRAN- tThe Maryland Democratic Associa | mo-electro machine, and three patents for | sued. ee el cena: teet Monday, October 19. aes id consequently you reap | CATS, ,A 7. S10), SUPERIO! ;, hus Secured reduced transportation | iraprovements in electric Hghting. SS shown the sheets and the evidences that alter- | C2{wusianm. a RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. | wiyir Gis COLORED JERSEY SILKS, AT $1.50, | ejections, Certificaies will be issued by the under | ‘Tare Ni : Changes in Army Regulations. ations had been made they denounced the | Qays, and tho ‘This syle garment will also be worn toagreat ex-| “RUACK® FAILLE FRANCAIS AND GRos | {ied Voters desiring aid should apply at once | TUE NORTHERN ALASKA EXrLonING Exre- | que INSCRUCTION DATTERIES—MILITAUY SIG-| frand, and through thelrattorners gave notice | Sf inne feu this season, as every lady does not admire a tight- | GRAINS IN ALL QUALITIES to. CHAS, C, LANCASTER, tT10N.—Lieut. George M. Stoney, command- fitting garment. "We have. this ae va | Sess tanith eu t, author of “A Rag Baby,” “. fur trimmed, collar, $7.25. = SS, Uncer the mauagement of | offerings at special prices. When tirse are sold chere | PLALN COLORED VELVETS. NALING, that they would accept no certificate if their | Islands ig qpement in all | “RevmNING tise vo Chere VARIETY. Campaign Cor Ing the northern Alaska exploring expedition, pA : “00. Entirely zs IN GRE: q co rotten aS General orders have been issued from the War | election was secured by the steal as appeared | “ltmoring for war. leseare (2) special | | BROCADE VELVETS STRIPED VELVETS AND | (8, oA ee MEETING OF THE Pane woe SHEEHY of the Navy from Pipe | department making tne following changes in| on the tally shect, When the board of can- ae rf ee Fran oO ith oe Camb wilde held tn St, George | winter quarters at Fort Casmas, 330 miles up | SY regulations: The Meutenants of the in- | vassers met at five o'clock twoo! the demo- ROS Ea ne Tompkins, MM PLUSH COATS. PEUSIL GOATS, Suge I RE a OE are the Putnam river, the most central point for | struction batteries shall berelieved and replaced | cratic candidates that would be benefited by | The Closing of a Rond on Mis Scotch 5 ATS é WE OFFER THE LARGEST AND MOST COM- + ; s sledging. He has ‘at the fort ample stores for | by others, September 1st, every alternate year. | the forgery urged th Py 1 be elimi- Estaie Ai His Neighi nid dire ‘We prid ursely SON it, and "K TWE 1 sy ¥ JOSEPH WILSON, President. pl ry P' a he forgery urged that the 300 steal mi ime Angers Neighbors, This production will be under the personal direc- | | We pride, ourselves on. arked then They area | PLETE STOCK THAT WE HAVE EVER SHOWN, _3.W. HARSHA, Secretary. — octet | twonty mouths, The remainder of the stores | The details for instruction shall,as far as practi- | nated, whieh was done, leaving the fleld to the | Eprxmenen Oener 20.—The action of Mr. peed deel very Jow and we wish you to call and convince LHQSHERY, UNDERWEAR AND HOUSE (Re Mevicar assocration.—_—_| fuere,cnehed at Pipe Point. aeeanenaed start- | cable, be made in the order of rank, by the republicans, as the returns showed on the night | po. Winans Baltimore miilionaire who har Yourself of wht we speak. Good Quality and Finish, | LINES ees xplora y » = juates of the military | Of the election. ; Weduestag. Matinees Saturday. | like the test Alusky Neaisin, Quilted satia Lining, at | ON PRICK = Achiclal mecting Of the Medical Association of the | NOUINE the river until 1b freezes and then | Tester, Ural rom non-graduates of the mary | During the early Partof the evening the ex: owns such an ¢xtensive deor park in northern _ — S20; actoal value $20 COATS seat . M. SHUSTER & SONS, Dirrichat Columbia will beheld tn the Georgetown | Sedsing. Lic was perfectly Atted and noeded | Shoot und. eccondige irom graduates of tie | eltement was at its hig ich and there was | Scotland, in closing a roadway on his property the DALYS in VACATION OF, HOWARD vu ad Satiny fous Beal Lobes, Cones 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR | Pushy” Sat pulding, squtnessy corner ofan an re Rene WHAT: _ | Acudetay ‘wha have Wot served at the school. |S mmovenent made by the more exeltable #0 | at Guisichan. so angered the people it that yALE: z ci 5 ete 4 raN, 5 g e lieut s now. y with the inst ecity hall. y that they mobbed and stone ie YALE. cl SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, Hined | N-B—THEBESTISTHECHEAPEST, cra [M90 Miss Baranp's Naknow Escare.—Seeretary | tion batteries will remain With, those, batteries | This, however, was discouraged by" the amore | Sunday lust. Mee Winans has offered 4 reward I line Guiltes Satin, five Real Seal’ Loops, | = D.C. PATTERSON, M.D, | 80d Miss Bayard took a nonseback ride to Cabin | until september 1, 1980, conservative dnd cooler ones, and it is quite as | of 300 pounds for ture of the culprits, 50 real, ? LACHLAN TYLER, z Jobn bridge Sunday afternoon. Miss Bayard, | In times of peace a detail of not less than one | well that the meeting was not held. The tem- — SILK SEAL PLUSH NEW MARKE’ Lined be 5-8 ct e enlisted mi v1 0} \- | per of s pt ‘The &; ow imia. oe EEDINS EGOODS eae inci he sane er oma sare is Hoe | Senay aad ree are aoe a be Pence | feegatuing a aemainanioe cious See | es aaa eae ee eens Fes Th Solid Ch EUS | causa appearance atu atyle fo the Zest usin Seal” | 7 oa | (jo MES sae bart oc Gghnenk wean, che hotel: towards | Sanuy andar ansedcaoe Sad paces 48 OUle | eatic cangkision te seieeeoe: wbae meek ' FUN Speciai Engagementof the FUN | skin, at $49. iT Recerven, ear Can hereaiter be found at_ the bed of the stream. | Presumably the horse | tary signaling at cach post in the United States | ¢ratic ca “disgraced in'the eyes of the To-NIGHT. FUN pmedy Kings, FUN SEALSKIN SACQUES, Bi HE WARNES REAL ESTATE BUREAU, j stumbled and unseated his rider, for ina few | Will the officers and all men who have sufm- RinHIRItT ae a P bash. ir’ Sern LYNCHBURG, VA., October 20,—The Presbyte- FEN GissoN@ ELAN, FUN | OurSealskin Sacques are selected trom the finest A CASE ocis-im 916 F stn, joments he appeared coming up iho hill with | Clent intelligence are proficient in the use of | fommunity. ‘The clerk of the board, Mr. Joyce, | _ Ty mcuMCnG, Va. oteber 20. The Frewyte, FUN in FUN | Alaska seals, London Dyed, and Guaranteed. OF IMPORTED FANCY FEATHERS AND THE =>, DENTAL DE =H RUST, | Miss Bayard, head downward, clinging to one | the general service code with flag, toreh, and | Is severely censured. He was the custodian of te diction’ in Wirginia, "West Wi FUN Barry & Fay's FUN | CHILDREN'S CLOAIGS “CHILDREN'S CLOAK, LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES, (Sey ners on Sete Wh nee |e ee ee Miding habluhad eaugnt | Heliograph, and homographte code with iss. | the poll books ‘and sheets, and should have Finn and Maryland, will moct’ in anwust ses: te SS FEN | $00. Mise: Loe. persizg es Mom 410 12 years, | core LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FELT | We practice of tis profession ‘Giles; L211" Pen. | saeche wag buudle. | Her serie, Put sien presence’ || Che postcomimandar will detell sn Acting Sie | Rare nomi and eck ore in Damen | cam aa this tip Meena, Mae eee an OY. FUN < HATS IN THE CITY, AT POPULAR PRICES. | *Y*- a Selvin" _} of mind in clinging to the bridie kept her head | Bal officer at each post to give the necessary | Had been stolen and taken away on Saturday. | sion in isiness of grewt lim- Pe IRISH ARISTOCRACY. Ey CHILDREN’S HAVELOCKS, ae GAS FIXTURES Clear of the ground. Her fither and soveral | instruction and supervise fleld practice. ‘The | The work done required a great deal of time, portance to thee cures Sa enporsad sole Gremght r ‘The Time to Laugh. BUX | Made of pain wool materia), well made, at $1.45 up MRS M.J.HUNT, | ([S> other persons caught the horse and rescued her | Monthly reports of Instructions and practice | and the doctoring of the recurns made the al: | portance to the ehure! aaepertysre 4 #e- POPULAR PRICES.—To Furily Circle, 10 | ward. We must say we think our assortment of Chit | _ocl7 1309 F STREET, N.W. ‘Can be purchased at from her dangerous postion, Aline Sagusts | will be rendered to the chief signal officer | terations and insertions reach nearly Hive thou. | before the synod, ‘The sesstons are ei evtts Parquet and Orchestra chairs, 25 cents.” At | dren's Cloaks is more varied and complete this season LOWEST RATES coolness surprised all th .. Both be- | through department commanders. sand changes. There is noevidence to show | lastseveraldays, Stntaers duly ‘children under 12 years of agead- | than ever before, and we guarantee our. prices to be Mae J. P. P. From F. F. BROOKS. fe RU Atte ROO eaSGn et oe ne that the door of the clerk’s room was torced or ee lultted to reserved chairs, 10c. lower than the lowest. Sallsiaction guaranteed or ME OU. E. Farmer, 581 15th st, Corcoran Building, | f0F¢ and after her rescue she did not show the the safe tampered with, giving the clerk the ad- A True Bill Against Mr. Stead. ‘Oct. 26.—“‘The English Actress. CLATRE SCOTT.o19 | money refunded. < ‘No charge for Hanging. _ Slghlest signs of tear or mer vousness: Happily The Free Delivery Service. vantage of hisown statement. Public senti- | Loxpox, October 20.—The grand jury has 7 Navy and Mode, Just fossa een Brown, 1107 F STREET. woes SSLOBES DHASS WORK, &c., &._o07_ J he only damage done was to the riding skirt.” | opeparions OF THE CARRIERS DURING THE | ment is protts well Settled that not even ordi | found a triae bill against Mr. Stead. 4 Sew§ ai OP DR H. THOMPSON MURRAY, 7 Last nary precautions were en protect the | of the fall Gazette, an Ve het Jsoners: SHAWLS. SHAWIS. SHAWIS. is DENTIST, Nay se Oxpens.Csnls EO. Matthews or | 7 5 year ended June 3oth,1885, | Wy sheets upon which so much depended." | in the Armstrong case? tor abduction,” conspire ALL-WOOL SINGLE SHAWLS. LATEST PARISIAN IMPORTATIONS FOR FALL, Fias returned to the city. dered to command the Brooklyn; Chief Engin- ing the fiscal e 1885, oo acy and indecent assaal 2 Office and residence, #40 ocd-I1m* ‘Alfred Ad to tak ri the carriers in the free delivery service deliv-] THE CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND. — = % Dore wccmeececece. beste eee EO EACEUBLV ES DESIG SS [5,0 GATE, M.D, 916 Morrison Powniied feu Nome 1 ole thetroquoie | ered 464,996,842 mail letters, 104,742,508 Ae eS Removing Bodies from Fort Abercrom- Cr de ay Mus Gale MALee ier Prompt attention given to Mourning Orders _ 0010 | tye nervoud ates Soihat anton todiscases of Ghlet Engineer George W. Hall, to the Yantic; | mafl postal cards, 143,406,578 local letters, | A Uively Exchange of Compliments Be: bie. d Night this week Im the Grand ie M Ss R Hours, 11 to 2 and 6 and 7. sezsime | Chaplain John 8. Wallace, to the Minnesota; | 78,226,576 local postal cards, 3,187,965 regis- = — pe Cham Faro, DaK., October 20,-Col. Tyner has atloual Drama of ‘We are in receipt of our Novelties in Persian Effects, RS. SELMA ,UPPERT, T= WILLIAM McLEAN © SON, Chaplain Jobn D. Bengless, to the Brooklyn; | tered letters, and 256,054,602 newspapers, r. Chamberlain. completed the removal ofthe bodies Trom old WITHOUT A HOME? single or double, beautiful desisne, as algo handsome Md08 Gin ti. oe paste Patent OMC® M MCLEAN & 5 Asst. Eng. F. H. Eldridge, to the Ranger; Asst. shar exo 704 | SPecial Cable Dispatch to Tie Evexrxo Sran¥ Fort’ Aberermmbie, on the Ited river, forty-ive Pace! ont the staze in Elegant Style Abtique Bordercd Traveling Shawls, such a8 1i0d00, | 7 argo and com oe aro rte Patent office. || LS MERCHANTS Engs. W-F Darra atid’ C.W. Dyson, to the | They collected 469,858,975 letters,140,030,704 | SION Ol Sa on reer greek in | illesssctls ot Paige, which wes wherkne Aduinion osionly toca ock@ae_| Venema ent tkcers Tale Shawls. FA AD WINTER HOGER SE MER AD | _NOTICE,—Owing to the death of Wruciam Mo- | Adams! Lieut. GH. Hatberjdeiacted ors ine cards, and $3,432,67 pape: several years ago. They were taken by direc ‘We also carry a full assortment of Broche Shawls, | WOOL UNDERWEAR. SILK AND CASHMERE | LEAS, the senior partner of the firm, the surviving | Washington navy yard and ordered to the Sara- | total number of pieces handled was 1,744,- | the electorial campaign last night and all po- SS ens Pi’ - on of the War depat Lincotn, on = partnet ill close the b and a 37, ve 100,307. Et two-d: the ver eye Sidi ide Pals a een ceatanprcers remeron noone, |e ee ameegemee iegameot | SP dtd io tin Panam am aTaLaeass | Phvagercate cosa thcacrice was ‘Safin eal Eneland day is ringing, with the | the iimwart sv pear_tmardk.” Out at Bontinued Success of the Peerless Opera Bouffe is Beautifal tine of HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS, | Au partios in debits the su itis are requested to | Comley, from. the Portsmouth and placed on OTs Bee eaeesCee ea cutasofen focal iat. | dressed the liberal association at Burmingham, | three having probably boon washed away by Artiste, such as ren’s - DS. SACQUES, iiow | make immediate settlement. Claims against the irm | Waiting orders; Lieut, Geo. W. Mentz, from the | $812.90 1 r carrier. stage on fo ‘Iph " K the overflow of the river. All but thirteen en ae LANSBURGH & BRO., RITTENS, DRAWERS LEGGINGS. aad Ladies | AEC Humellate set Vermont aud ordered to the Saratoga: ‘Lieut, | ter was $5,251,721.10. ‘There ure 176 free de- | Lord Randolph Churchill spoke at Kings Lynn, | {8¢ overflow of the river, AM but tirtecn In the Latest Version of ocl7 420, 422, 424, 426 7th street n. w. SHAWLS and FASCINATOBS, —— Luclen Flynn, from the Jamestown to the Ports- | very offices employing 4858 cagriers. | | The speeches were aimed st each other and are | skcleton of the Indiun scout Matotamekeco te LA MASCOTTE.. Fine assortment of Infants’ and Children’s PLUSH - LUMBER. mouth; Lieut. Geo, F. W. Holman, from the | _ The reports from. ington, very lively reading. Chamberlain referred to | dicated a man of over seven feet in height. Brilliant Olio. Superb First Part Blain abd saboidere a tether Mund and ane | o( he erm of GaP AcLITA @ COW? amare | SAALQES QB DIAEd C0 wo rN ee eer eeseal tarde Se | Lord Randolph ax “tho author of that extraor- Revel ‘Texas Ball Room, hn : plain and em! in Mother Hubbard and other | ofthe] Se ean Lamm Bart ferbert Winslow and J. W. Sears, from the | Hvered, 6,486,612; mail postal 272 : a eek vers im a Texas Matinees Tucstny. Thoreday and Saturday 061908} 3 .te3 Dry Groons Dxparraunr. | 215 elim _ | Hipurdl patronage and apr ear tomers OF err | Porwsmouth and placed on’ waiting orders, | 57; loeal letters, 1,077,602; local postal cards, | dinary rigmarole,” his electoral address; “a col J CREF civ RACES! = TALLY = M Be EN ‘sams ods per: | Lier er, from yabash to 5 Fexiste 5,519: newspapers, | orless document,” “a penny novelist” and “an | O¥E MAN KI wa ;E SLEAVIN HAS ED DRESS-MAK- | continuance of sameby honest methodsand strict per: | Licut. H. It, ‘Tylet the Wabash to the | 788-405; reyistered letters, 35,51! “p “1 Tw Ly HULT. OUR NEW ENTERPRISE AND ro {me Parlors at 125 Bat. ues where she isto mice | sonal attention to all the, Uraiches of the tushien | Portsmouthy Basigh We. Maxwoke hone the | S308,427; letters ‘collected 3,717,233; Postal | ignorant schoolboy.” Lord Randolph charged SS ee NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB POOLS (AUCTION), TERPRISE AND HOW WE her patrons. superior Atting guaranteed; prices mod-| My first and paramount alm will be to con: | Jamestown und placed on’ waiting orders; En-| cards collected, 1,189,368;' newspapers, S68. Ge main nie otives, arith |, HALDEFTSVItiLE, TEX., Octo 20.—A shoot ‘Wik Namie RACH “EVEMUNG bitze tha cased ta SUCCEEDING IN IT. erate, Reception and 1 Frousseaus aSpecialty. | tive in the reputation of | the late. frm. by | sign F. L. Chapin, from the New Hampshire to regate pieces’ handled, 19,744,45: am be! with rested motives, ing affair occurred’ at. Wittig, tls county, yew vn: Ey 5. W. ate ‘rv carrier, 278,091; aggregate ex- | being intensely dishonest and flagrantly im- | terday morning, Which will result in the death the Billard Room ofthe National Hotel. Hace Days — * | mibney, aly second and important object will be toa | tne Nave dcpartment ie tre Naratree Pacts | Bene of sotvice, including incidental expensts, | more, and said bie radical suggeetions wero | 5° aa% KX “dance Was in progress, and October 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d aud 234. Mrs B. M. Mexcenr. Ske amount ofattention, In cortege nares | C. P. Eaton and Harty George, from the Wa, | $70,910.52; aggregate cost per piece, 3-5 mills; | utterly hopeless, utterly absurd, with no more | among the dancers was John H. Campion, con- CRIDGE & CO, ‘We must take this means of thanking the public AER dere Hes e een, | chaccoults, estimates. and orders, and that all orders | bash to the Jamestown; Chaplain S. D. Boerum, | S&grekate cost per carrier, $998.73; postage on | Ulery hopeless, utterly ect for colonizing | sable of Wittig. Some one told Catnplon that — ‘Gticiat Booka for the encouragment we have received at their hands | Materlals for Art embroidery. finest grades of Zephyr, | whether large or sinall, shall be prompty dispatched. | trom the Minuesota to’ the Jainestown; Chap” | local matter, $36,777.52. Pro) Frank Dixon, # prominent young man ot the _ecl73t at Fooketiers_ | to run ous Dry (roods Depactment with strictly frst | Germantown and otter Yaris, tne Laces, Hinbrold | Tor the wext Wicey toseee dagay wil ake Mace | ae Ee Resta to’ the Jamestown; Chap- sihers es the moon. Chamberlain's reply to Lord Salis- | huigibuchood, whee armed with « revolver week ‘ATIONAL SKATING RIN Se calnsctced ear i acentheee ar satiny am ene season | Sy and Kalting Silks Gloves, Hosiery. ete, Infant's | ments in all grades, especially’ in’ Hard Woods and | [taj ‘asylum to the ‘Tennessee; Chaplain F. B. Judge Vincent's Defense. bury’s attack at Brighton was most effective, | Campion demanded that Dixon surrender the B ‘611 and 613 F street nw. Espn gree ragtntenar my bo ee Cer | Hapein ‘Capa. ping prom) ne. | Florida Pine. WM. MCLEAN, Rose, from the Jamestown and ordered to the Lord Salisbury, he said, objects to our scheme | Weapon. Dixon refused and a seuftle oecurred NOW OPEN— sessions daily, Bacrons thie when yocds were, at" low gues: thee R SOE Wil RcLEAN eso, — | Philadelphia naval asylum, 10th of November, | HE EXPLAINS 115 APPOINTMENT OF EX-SEN- | [it Cullsuary, te asin Cases te one mclacmme in the crowded ballroom. | Dixon tually opened to Sand 7:30 to 10:30 pm ‘were best goods marnél ut special values. We carry 5 3 Be nw. | Chaplain foes, from the Tennessee td * - q on pion, ti c. other * Renuvaied and the ate Tie Saol sat mare ieee tenes are | Ee 2608, VON REANDIS, MODIETE, —_Sihand Bstreeis nw. | vaiting orders; Naval Cadet ‘J-J.c. Marriot, | ‘Tha Attorney General has received a tele- ata fair price, He said thet whonever the gov- | ball ruck # oun san named Harn. Teo Fam Darl ll eat es We shall continue to advertise only special valnes, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York: Gluatie Galteanat and is tin ooo annireet Peas | ene gram from Chief Justice Vincent, recently sus- | Security, comfort, prosperity and. health, or | prevailed, during which Dison exsiped. Hare tickets, goud for admission or skates, 15 | 8nd assure you that though prices on reading them Wm. Barr & Co., St. Louls, Mo. to take your orders, sez PERsONAL.—Lieut. Powell, of the signal corps, | Pended, in which he says: even to provide for the lives of the people, the | nett died during the day avd Campion was . wwitk colk Sw0und You, upon examination our qualities | suits made at the shortest notice. Superior fitting, <e=>, MEDICATED, ELECTRIC AND STEAM | and Mrs, Powell have returned from Germany, | “I infer from newspaper Ch eetioen that hee land owners exacted an extortionate | brought here tor surgical treatment, He was Rernoons and Eventn "Ast: tneans of distinguishing specials, which cannot | Feasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. (Kee nitie Masncie caceotocnieiae vell 2] my suspension was caused by the ap-| price. Mr. Chamberlain gave an instructive Il- | Carried twelve aniles in a litter aud ds 3 Afternoons, Childres be duplicated, wean meulahing specials. which cannot | “Evening Dresses. Bridal Troascuns a specialty. and Nervous Diseases, by" MES. BROWN (col), | Where Mrs. Powell has been studying music for | Fointment of Stephen W. Dorsey ‘as | lustration, The board of works proposed to | {'posac are searctilng for Dixon, 2 Ali anuoaneements with « star should be twice | —0cl-Lm 920 Lath street, between KandK. | “Sezame if 309 Mo.aveiitie. | several months.——United States Minister |6ne of the jury __ ‘commissioners | carry a street through adensely peopled neigh- a read before being passed over. D aa oneene =~ W. FWEINITEINER'S PATENT ogee en conear oe tne City, Gulia Sttended | in the Colfax county court. The court having eres and Seaton the. cont, Sts improvement ‘The Brivon Ministry Kafe. a <A a 4 e annual banquet of the City Guilds of Lon- ction in Un {tates land matters | by the increased v: nicl ‘stree' eres ontglareate . SILK DEPARTMENT. ane thar oar ne Batablishment, | aon tas night——W. H. Armstrong, lato | 0 jusiness, & bad state of “affairs existed | would give tthe thoroughfare. One great land | 0 CHANGE OF GOVERNMENT MADE NECESSARY S sotenour was tel enter ts ciesit se19-3m__ Formerly ut 206 Hf st. n.w. an See oy a umeeoes oF railroads, and {in thatcounty. Large numbers of people were | owner opposed the bill, demanding the gront- BY THE RLDCTIONS IN FRANCE —— — = ‘Notice our star and remer its significance, aces SON E = = Charles P. ‘allach, of Vashington, were in vided ‘ang and hostile factions aris- re along the whole of his property. meant Pants, October o change of ministry rpWo GRanp Excursios S Suinct Silks in all colors. as well as lack. at @Ge. | We Rave 100 Down LADIES BALBRIGGAN | (=, BYRON S ADAMS, PRINTER, San Franelsco, “last Tuesday.——Mr. and | juy\“Gur of’ airlelly local, ‘causes, “TA | that the land was to be bobekt him at its | wht result from the late elections, although tie tothe > Rekinants and Slas chide cf Velieie ieekcs, sitks | HOSE, sizes 8 to 9%, our regular 47c. Hose, which we | pension and Claiet Agoolr work a specialty: Mrs, Oscur T. Rupel, of Cincinnati, | great t of the remainder were in| prospective value, he to have compensation for | jazge gains of the covservatives gave rise lo @ yd Satins, suitable for Millinery aud Fancy Work, at a Briefs. Testimony, Petitions and Arguments. se¢-3m | are | visiting relatives in this city.— | Sympathy with one or the other of these | severance, and ten per cent for the compulsory | fear tat, the Brisson government would. be MARYLAND STATE FAIR, by rem cy shall sell for S7ac per pair; three pair for $1 or gz | —Btl DEH. i SCHOOLEY. John Russell Young: late minister to China, is | factions. A criminal assault bad been made | sale added to the enormous profit of turning | forced tw retire. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. perbox, - Me Dense very ill in Philadelphia.—C. H. Parker and | on the county Jail and three men. killed. | his property on the trontof a great new thor- —.__ HAGERSTOWN, Po poenghpemiymoemnigneds mover as Hus removed his Offce to Hoom'G1, Pacific Baliaing, | family, of New Orleans, and George A. Beach, | Factional feclligg was bitter, ‘and various | ougbiare. ‘The commons rejected the cluue, | £>congdence im the District Attorney. i es daittngs Sean Ee per aoe g ¥ st, near 7th n. w. Z came” | of York, are at the Ariington.—Frederick | armed conflicis were threatened. Disinter- | and the lords tuserted it. The commons threw | ** . ee G44 Tricot Be soe7 bem ever oneced oo tne a my6 Ninth street. St. Cloud Building. — SESE. |G. Dow and’ wife, of Manchester, N. Hi, are | ected “and. competent Jurors were | Itout without adivision, Suid Chatuberiain, | SENSATIONAL DECLARATION OF THE UNITED 5 6-4 Ladies Cott at We and 'soe.; worthy of the in- | 5 az | (Kies samver a suepp, visiting on Capitol Hill at the house of Capt, J. | @iffienlt. to be found. Among “the few men | “Who do you think was tils land owner? It was STATES GRAND JURY AT TUCSON. Vis €0.RR eq dais Cloth Tbe; worthy of the ADIES SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, RE } Uidord-— ML P Phillips of Noy wore ° Marquis of Salisbury." Lord Randol : October 20,-The Ui pection of Intending purchasers, saved and Helived: Grealae Li Remained cl . CI ——M. P, ips, of New York city, | who had taken no part, or who had no sym-| the Marquis o! ry. P Tucson, Antz. © 20.—The United Five Races Fach Day, Finest Exhibition of Ma | * Ali-wool Dress Flanacls, 36 in, wide, 35e. Da ope ge ay GHAR @AS FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES. is al the Rigge— Senator Jones, ot Nevada, | pathy with elther side, was Dorsey. It was be- | Churchill advises the reduiction of the school fee | states zrand Jury came Into court yesterday ehinery and Live @tock ever held in Maryland. Jekse Seeman Pbargans 2 OF Norfolk | 1310 sthat., between N and 6 nw. veld SLATE MANTELS = SLATE MANTELS. Judge Tepesan, ieneees ore reek on, | leved that his srpcin teens Gil accion sejury | ton penny awoke foe Ramage ate | aud declared Unat they had no contidence tm : Ete scknowleiged a Star bang be ose judge Thoman, civil service commission, joner would greatly tend to alleviate | cation, he xe ‘ 2 AE | the diatrich aacnay as there Megat savior ZFeqins lee HO; depot, Washington, each day | PLANS TLS BLANKETS ASD COMFORTS | [WHE FEDORA DRESS SHIELD 18 RECOM | Insiock Latrobes, Ranges, Furnaces Tetumned to the city this morning.—Major | (ea uutupne choaition ot hiees Mian’ Ate | Sou want pilded programs go to the lberais, 11 | 1°, on of the validity of the grand Jury; 87:20am. Arrive Hagerstown 10:30 a.m, $ Que ate. Red wil, Zein, wide. Titestasintee tapeete 400 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. _se19 | Bartlett, deputy cominissioner of pensions, has | action was dictated solely by this last consid- | you want good government and prudent pro- | which has been contested by almost the enting ‘Returning, leave Hagerstown at 6 p.m. Another lot four cticsrated tre ieee For sale at all Dry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing (eg 208 W. Conon. Sous W. alacanmeny, returned, {rom his leave of absence, and was at | eration. I desire to visit Washington for the Frets, then 1 earnestly recommend the great | bar, was decided yesterday. It was declared to ‘These goods ate Specially secommeaied Re Rees | TERE Te FIRG SCOURING Ron CORSON & MACARTNEY, Baws Ea eed ae PUI dispatch, was indorsed by EG. Hoss, | the conservative parky.”” st fiche emrehecer tm ee Theses pee runcnded for Infants | VRENGH DYEING, SCOURING AND DEY Glover Bulging L78 F ke A Seene at the White House. governor, Antony Joseph, Delegate to Cont a From Wall Street To-day. F Bt-in. Al-wool Flannel at 37¢. See it. An Kinds’of Ladies snd Genie “Garcrents best, Washington, D.C. | | THE BABY WHO WAS NAMED FOR THE PRESI-| Gress; H.'L, Waldo, ex-chiict justice; Charles H. | Mr. Phelps’ Speech tothe Wheelwrights.| Fre . fap ite ttl Plunk Choaks, Valves and’ Paste beeber wr amenaer | nent eine, Corgotsons acd inciyiniae ens DENT. Giidérsleeve, chalfman territorial democratic | special Cable Disnatch to Tice Evesrsa Stan Tha gio eget tg pe wy 4 Oot SY son Linen Napkins at $1.15, actually | Thea dremee dons up mithort hein rigpet RTE | All Stocks and Bonds listed. on ihe Wew York ana | ‘The President had an unusually large num- committes: Geo. W. Julian, surveyor general, | “Loxpox, October 20.—Minister Phelps’ speech | fit. prless, showing ealme. ot ny vies ‘of 38c. Towels, both large and Sn CAROLINE: niorinetly With Re Fischer, | Philadelphia Stosk ‘Exchanges bought nod sold on | per of eallers yesterday. A baby, whieh had | and Geo. W. Lane, secretary of the territory: | pefore the company of wheelwrights last night | while Pacitic Mail wus 4, up and Northern Pa. which we dely competition, eon |“ apls, Ee BellTeteplionettock dentin,“ AMF | heen christened Grover Cleveland yester- | Avery member of she, bar In Judwe ¥ incents | was a great success, ‘The Wheelwrights ts one | cific preterred buchanged. "After the opening DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Mae & SUMPRERY. oe and for sale, Stock and Honds oral iueat poser nash | 22Y; Nestled in Its mother’s arms, | and Attorney Genéral vouching for the chief | of the rich private London guilds which will | tHe,markel was active and advanced rapidly, up at Foek bottom prices. Makes Comets to order in every sizio and material, | Fonds. Gas, Insurance, kid Teleueee Teebaens | in the East, room, waiting to be Kissed by the | Justice's fairness {apon, the bench, and asking | soon be abolished. No reporter was present, | UBiow Pacific and Jersey Central gaining 1 per 4 sd guarantees perfect and comtore bought and'sold. ‘ps0. Peneene meee tae Jellow og tient, eg See an yin ether action | Mr. Phelps made along speech fall of humor | Mail 2%, while the rest of Ue lit advanced loss Os 4 aL = — THE ATTENTION OF VISI9 D> loweve;r, n to cry O 2 te combined. le treat- | th lper cent, Alter 10: a G on rat our sae signi and before yr. | ene Handa Gnercleigng seri Underwane | (<a THO RES AND | food Host, t0 tho great annoyance of the | will be taken anil the whole cae hte been | and ancedote combined, political quottions | occurred and the market became steady: and j = Use | patent A Reform Goods, | V' D fi Nerve 1 fond mother, en the hand-shaking pro- | considere 2 » | gave the greatest pleasure and satisfuction. All 11 o'clock was very active a | eee hums ge Aud detectard agains} Muluriar For sus areausbe | cexston began to file past the President, | but Judge Vincent. not being In office Is free t6 Present are talking ofitto-day. Prices & shade below the best of the hour. ee | PARTMENT, Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Mise H’sowa | the class or i bottles by W.C. MILBURN, Sole In- | the mother, with her baby, got down to-| vislt Washington if he chooses to do so. pedal cat Riles first bour 187,000 shares. CEE SERVICE EX AMINATION qu istioss | stocked with the most | Make) that for the pricels unsurpassed. Yentor and Manuiucturer, 130 Peunsyivania ave | wards the’ end of the Line, so. as to a Sane cen pear aad anewers.ox ail wabects, Send TEN | Domestic Novelties in ‘B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. mri4 apll get aire Corny Asere Bee tare cnene Counting the Votes in Ohie, — Mrs. Langtry and Her Husband. “ig = en's Wearling appar _—_—aeEaETaoaeseooseeaa ‘| sa . t ocSIm* S.W.cor Sthand Kisii nw. | maaay of our toate oe Papas The President had a grin, determined. look | IRREGULARITIES IN CINCINNATI AND COLUM ition Threatened Owing to the | wiry sit DOESN'T PAY HER BILLS AND WEY NT OF THE | been so complete and prices 1 weask you GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Axnsre Feasrrone. in bis eye, as he }; hored the child and seized BUS—THE ATTEMPTED FRAUD ATTHE LaTTeR | Emeroachments of the King em the ‘HE DOESN’ PAY THEM FOR HER, OF yun we are ee pt FE cur | sicipis befure purchasthg clwwuere to ive our athe | =e = oe the mottér’s hand in tho vain hope of belug let | Prace. Rights of the Parliamentand People. | _Loxpox, October 20.—The case of Mra. Lang. eats econ c Mean oo ey on | mesees tmampecslon ae ae ‘ou tive sane. atten “ 4 : Sierra's ld sand Glo Date “| Wow 'as though you came In to purchase. Jusr Recerven— SPECLUE and UNIQUK DIMTGRS CORNERS ei | eee ees ue he mother was equal to the | He official count of the votein Hamilton | CoPENHAGEN, Oclober 20.—The long con-| try, who was summoned to appear before Use Ay AsHENGros DErECriv® : “VISITES” : alts, am court Chelsea for refust w Se ye 2 a One Lot of One Hun which we wilt | Mahogany Chairs, Sofie und Divans, C r and | tice the baby; he was named after you to-day.” | county began at Cincinnati yesterday. While | tinued ain mee of King Christian in | Sounty (oy tg ‘while living A -- 4 re offe “Visite,” Mixed Dosen Cush, which ia en * comtemched, ati Sng, OMering @ Damasse “Visite,” far-trimmed, Seay SiN Galp SE oe SUITES, in Antique snd Special De: ico little fellow,” replied Mr, Cleveland, | precinct H, firet ward, was being called Dr. | refusing to trupp cabinet in com | her husband, came up for & hearing to-day, but sat his wo $9.00 Each. signs, in Oak, Cherry or Mahogany. ghucking the child under thechin. “Nice little | Thompson came in with Charles Reagan, both | pliance with a vote of parliament, and levying | was postponed till November, e FIVE PAIR FOR $1.00. fellow; pass on.’ ‘Visites ranging in prices from 38.00 to $60.00 each. ‘A number ‘of elegant SIDI.BUARDS, In Ash, Onk and Mavogan; ‘Then he shook hishead and laughed pleas- | Judges of election. They brought the missing | alleged unconstitational taxes because parlia- | quest of her counsel, who it refused to-vote the budget, has Jed to | client could not appear, owing 10 professional = NEWMARKETS. ‘They are a regular 35c, Cuff. "A variety of elegant Tia Pieces, Bookcases, Parlor | antly, as ‘much. as to say, “Oh, po you don't,” | tally sheets, wrapped up in a paper, which they | Number of serious riots and iiposing demon: | chgusements, which could mol be broken withe are offering a Diagonal Cloth, 7 Also, a full line of Winter Neck and Under Wear at | Cavincts, ‘Ludies’ Desks and Tabies, in bony and | when'the mother hesitated. delivered toCounty Clerk Dalton ‘in that strations in Copenhagen avainst the xing | out serious jamage 80 defendant, A number Arve Tus Ra aaa ca [terete Seat Bh eet | ran oa tncuan an | Henna Geet dee 2 | ng, Bay met, fe Epes | arcs lear omnes CES » fiade! vi a omy ir iives in fone = += Nowmarkets ransing in prices from 84.000 $8.00, SB ELIERYS, | pinincs tiege poets Silt onered ore ee aos | wiih Gen. Neott in 1846. There were forty-ave | not sign tie tally aheots because counting had | Sent ahall have some vice in the aflairsot the | that, ner husband is ‘eben, PATHER TRIMMINGS. oct 2112 Fetnow, | ouly'st apour ewtrthirds thelr actual value little ehtidren on board belonging to some trav- | been done by the other judges of election while fovernment and have become wo threatening | Mr 8 fr ‘that he is unable to CALL AT No doubt you have all discovered ere this that the = df you want the finest Furniture to be found in the | eling troupe of dancers, Gen. Scott was intro- | he was ut supper election night. In precinct A, | fn their demands that the King has ordered the py the bills, as the only source of income bt most stylish trimming for the coming season ie To O. city iit less than the wholesale cost this is the best op- | duced to one and was unwiseenough to kiss her, | fourth ward, the total vote waa found to have json at Copel to be largely enforced. | ha at’ tis an annuity ‘him by as = Feather Trimmings. We ean certainly interest you /HIRTS: o ‘RDER. Portanity you will ever have. ‘The rest were at once sent for and he had to| been 996, “Before the election newspaper re- ular mi sf ions are not confined | bis wile on that he does not molest HOTEL BELVEDERE CAFE. om acne for the foluytng pte Favor: Last een aera agate of lon eloed Furniture willsave | kins them ail, ‘The old man wax much an- | ports putthe total registration in thie precinet to Coptnbagen alone, but are general through | her. tis season. so we pliced large IMPORT ORDERS, | @ 6 Fine Shirts to Order..........$9.00. ae pore a d‘of einvassers of Franklin | out Denmark, It is expected that a yours a ee Rr Et area | Cea Ta tale ereet ae ane ia Pe 6 Superior Shirts t0 Order.mne.§10.50. Strike of Bricklayers. county reassembled at Columbus esterday Fevolution will ensue if the King persists in re- Passion bret uae ta ee wetav ANCED ours, but are pre- M. J. WINE, THOSE ON THE FANEION BUILDING QUIT work. | evculiig there was @ largo, crowd, fn, attend. | fusing the concessions uaked by parliament, “A : ire ‘aah eee 6 Finest Shirts 60 Ondefwnen.812.00. i ae Ata mecting of the Bricklayers’ union, held | auee. Clerk Joyee announced that there ap- | number of political arrests have been. made | BIgHt consumed the entire block in which the se na ‘Guaranteed to Fit. soi Lenbavabatisit sar sages y peared on the face of the returns from precinct | tending to further incite the people and blood- but the ‘public plas, hort, of the Sercut N. last Friday night, a resolution was passed, or-| A" thirteenth ward, a bold fraud, which had | shed is anticipated. Blocks, tecisved the’ te aston tee ome SN orice Lanes Fors Ann Waars dering a general strike throughout the city on | been care eae erpnchian haynes ———»—__ flagration. The loss exceeds $90,000. bod bs % pald. Yesterday the maining ave brickiayers | aod mado an’ gadition of raged 0, eae, to tue ahaeeip ain : General Foreign News by Cable. | |. Yest rer ve ers. 3 by HOUSEKEEPERS. 1 Pee AYE | our pon pEPAnmacinT ts well stocked with all | employed on te new Ponsion bulldiag refcoed | SBOURE ther sia the abstract nor issue cer |St@rving English Workmen Acense ELLEN TERRY GETTING the leading styles of would neit ‘Him of Starti Class Warfare for a tery, —_ peries ot to go to Gen. Meigs having declined to | tificates to any candidate unless those 300 ing o . MOORE & LEDING, JEWELERS, UniversarMerat Porsmxo Paste AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WRAPS. accede to their demands, while on his private | were first deducted from the totals on the dem- LADIEX, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S FURS in | Work he 1s paying 84.00. To-day bo ‘ere | ocratie ticket, Matt ‘another member FOR BRASS GOO! every variety were at work on the Pension building. ‘The board, spoke in strain, and Jus- 1109 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. DS, ait partial aes wax bricklayers have been receiving $4.50 per day, | tice Fritchey, the third member, sald they manufacturers HAVE JUST SECURED A VERY LARGE LoT AND ALL METAL SURFACES prices. Raia Bo eek been Sieciernt He Se San OF GENUINE ROGERS BROTHERS BOSTON HARD FOR FLOORS WILLETT & RUOFF, work the same hours as in summer. ¥ NEW ENTERPRISE IN WASHINGTON. Rese rar eG ] SPOONS, FORKS AND KNIVES, A 5 i MAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, SENT To Jatt yor ROBEERY.—Last evening Z SED CSESE THEM AT ea ne BOERS er ae : 406 OTH STREET. — ” Tous street and, ‘Peunsylvania s evand q UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. 423 Oth street northwest, é T; Prortz Au ran off with a knit Jacket worth $2.09, Ofcer % ‘TTERE{GOODS ARE GUARANTEED aS REPRE. | Respectfully spnounce that they have opened at the | _NOVEUTTES Ix BRASS. oon | Ee amt Falvey gave chaso and eaptured the thiet., At E D8 ARE GU as seven win shitiae hatter Gone "| Wrnorxa Lxvinarrons DPaomrnux | eomeeterat savauasea ts it, Wat | Fro Wittens dar Rona Be tacked : SENTED. fATIONS x ‘all a This ‘in ‘Police Court, he # ‘Our goods are first-class and will be sure to give ant- caer ee was LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF BEST PLA-| istction AND PROPERLY EXECUTED AT es and Samal Profi” i ue pp aed ‘of lareeny, and ‘ TED HOLLOW-WARE. We sotielt your patronage. 226-1 . Sa WE SOLICIT AN EARLY CALLocl0-1m-1p G="s: INDIAGAUZE SHIRTS, 330; WORTH ‘Gent's India Gai Shirts, : oe an Shin SoCs worth Lavues, Arrestion. (leibs out Spring Neckwear at bat peo LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN HAIR Goops | Sprin Woche Uneraits, des orth Te, Te = ioe, YOMPADOUR BANGS SHINGLED Banos. | AUB, te Hest fitting, best ‘mad Shire ia te ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers’ | Kemembert for the the wr ott eu siete | Hennes omy tr ba ose | uaghot Wa MOS Sere eae oY Ane to ano the COMPORE M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, = 4 ‘sutla Cotton and Richardson’: . 1300 F Syasarr. Teady ior the wash

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