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THE EVENING STAR» PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Bee eee Remerivani Ave snd 10h 82,9 Evening Star Newspaper Company, oer Sire eas sy St tne Post Otte at Washington, D. G..8 ‘Tes Warner Sr ietio-o yer, postage prepaid. Sit months, SOccrin7— ® < Vo. T1—No 10,7 54, ning Star. WASHINGTON, D. CG. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1887. TWO CENTS. _ LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO-NIGHT aT 8 TONIGHT AT 8 Americe’s Distinguished Artists, MISS KATE CLAXTON axD ‘MR. CHAS. A. STEVENSON, ‘WMA « Company of Exceptional Merit, in MARY WARNER, Saterday Matines and Nisht.} = ORPHANS.” ‘Next Week—Prank Daniels in “Little Puck” ‘Sale of Beate now open. NE* *4tionar tazaTex ‘TOMIGET AND SATURDAY MATINEE, 2 ‘The Brilliant Comedy, ‘The balance of CUT RIBBONS left from that great sale, none worth less than 50c. s yard; to besold at Sc. # yard. There have never been such values of- offered in Washington. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Just received a new line of THE HIGHEST BIDDER, with RH. SOTHERN, from the Lycoum Theater, CHILDREN'S IMPORTED BERLIN GARMENTS ‘The nobbiest styies we have ever shown. ALL PRICESe THE EXECUTIVE CO} TRE, WITH a toruey,of the L1Q COI As SOOTALION of the Dente of Columbia: will bot 553 _| daily sensions, unt further notioe, to asaist 1 bers in obtaining licenses, at Hoom No. 3 5s, ‘House, corner New Jersey ave. and Ost. mw.” 21 SuS = IMMANUEL CHAPEL 4TH ST. BE ween Rand Sats. n.w,. X. TH Ccrubrst D. D., will preseh on San- cPolock ain No service in the eveu! EEE ah, and prayer meeting ou We 3 ‘x "invitation is extended 80 ER , ie ex g-> THE PIEDMONT AIR LINE WILL. 61 PS peters palate a Viegints at excursion rates on the bth. Oth, 7th wud, 8th food fo return until Oth, inclusive. This will aif folers tn opbortunty of dopuniting thelr balloty ghd Sunday at home. cre Ke Et Se Pea alfa tho weotlng: evesybolf ie ved ty seca “ root. BHANAHA => FIRST PAYMENT 14TH ‘NOVEMBER, 1887. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 F st. ASSETS—$811,802.28. New ¥ GUARANTEED TO BE THE LOWEST. ‘Subscription books are open for a new iamne of stock -_ (the Tt ye eteeriptione ‘and the rat a Where: over 100 nigh thereon reec Pat the office eee es. A UT MMAM mgs Hauitable Building, 1603 F st. Shares aro $2.50 bet Rov. 7—-THE ARABIAN NIGHTS: On, ALADDIN'S as UU MMMM ® i Pam the ob} advantages of ‘WONDERFUL LAMP. oa 83 Sea sata _ | cxmsnitncametatng che setect bn naceatoass a4 uu MMM Sse =| Ottice how-s from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. On the arst ‘Wednonday’ iiveach mou h the ofsee wili be open trom om - iyi = decanter MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Selocks ; ‘Wedreaday ard Saturtay Matinces Laous: JNO, JOY EDSON, Sec'y. 4.3m ‘THE IMPERIAL BURLESQUE COMPANY in the ARABIAN NIGHTS; ARABIAN NIGHTS; AKABIAN NIGHTS; on, ALADDIN'S WONDERFUL LAMP. ‘We beg tocall your attention to the five following reasons why you should by this Corset in preference advantages have ever Deen accomplished in any other Corset, We have DR, HIDDEN, CATARRH, THROAT, AND |< rrd Specialin, f° Willard's, “Mondays ‘sd Fridays.” 1204p m Free consul” ferences, im TWENTIETH ISSUE OF STOCK. ‘The SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCTA- TION 1oeets WEDNESDAY, 9th instant, at 615 7th st. ” witl rh .W. % o'clock p.1 Leach. 6 per cent oveitice neter before seen upon the Kinerican ware, | thousands of voluntary testimonials from ladies whe | 2." aj,qclock pm, Shares 81 ox Ae 5 in tok ee t comedians, has never "ROBERT G. CAMPBELL, President, a = this country. It ran 13 weeks in 517 10th st. nw. ‘and 8 weeks in New York to enormous busi. JNO, A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, rhe. the Dolls’ Quadrille, the steam curtain and n3-dtd 1416 F at. aw. me SAS nt-2t ‘ALL MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC VOTERS awe THEATER. ug o . ae cg ion to their oy a K 5,3 and SOc. Matinee 10 and 250 fon 410 1oth st, from ROVEMDE STH to CLIT In: KEENELIS....--J on elusive. Dt Far 70 ATTEND THE CORSET. IT'S THE BEST BECAUSE, FIRST—IT 18 THE ONLY CORSET EVER MADE that will reduce the size and increase the le Waist of fleshy ladies without injurious tight der ex-committee. age “* 4. K. MANGUM, Secreta ATTENTION! MERCHANTS! “MER. | ry desiring. the 7-o'clock Closing Card can obtain it up.n application to SEC, CLEMK'S AS SEMBIN, BOs Boraz n3-3t ee PE cas Prxrunes, PORCELAIN ORNAMENTS. ‘of the GRAND FAIR SECOND_IT IS THE BEST SPINAL. SUPPORTER | We have o large assortment of Royal Worcester, made, and it = ‘well the abdomen | Crown Derby, Saxony, and Hungarian ware. or the Benefit of parte o! 8. &.SHEDD & BRO. ST. DOMINICS CHURCH, move oF come out in wear. ‘SPIR. ns 432 9th at nw. TION At the Hall, corner 6th and F sts. sw, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2D. iss ‘and round shoulders. ‘Doors open at 7:30 o'clock every evening during the and moture, Will never corrode OF soil, the 7 B_HOPRIN Wear, stretch or break st the waist. ‘The bones never | SE> “wasene shee AND JEWELER, - HAS KEMOVED TO YOURTH-1T NEVER CHANGES 178 Tora, | ou Suge areata Re eo ae wean | aes FREE PLGUEE Hae gat removes and prevents stoop- | "Bays and sells ail Stocks and Bonds listed on. Wash- yand shoulder ae ington Stock Exchange, Beat FIFTH_IF THE PROPER MEASUREMENT 18 REMOVAL. THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS ccntinuance of the Fair. aes taken no covset-maker can make oue to order (at any that will fit as well or wear with as much ease nfort or give such #naguificent form as “Her fnew quarters at 1220 Yat hw JOHN H BOCLE, E rr w. Prea “THOMAS G. HENSEY, Secreta.y. ob -Lia _ VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC VOTERS AAmlasIOD..........ceeeeseee-+-+-+-10 Conte, PRINCESS OF WALES COMPANY, All Democratic eters resiaing in iene. > U. gapeaRaenaese = = aeaeaaacaann NEW YORK. av antag tg cal atthe Heady afters of the Vangie ne 7 kanal MANUFACTURERS. Will ‘be Kept ‘open to day’ of eleption, “By order Camm ea vin : Dalgn Gomunitice Sora. Jokes at nate (ey eduits Kept in stock and recommended by _081-6t oe 16 of ‘price. RGE ‘Ths world-wide. German Comedian DOUGLASS & BRO. “ERE” Baker, _ST-mbtsen.ect.nov.mh.ap.my te ‘RS. E. McCaF! r. N. W.. HAS cunts AND LENA, the latent styles of Bont and tat Frames: aise AMPMAU fo HEE oo | Sumempeend Freeene, one, She, thecnly ta Brae ENA, savings AND BUILDING j. M. BUCKLEY, D.D., c= OF e eas ana | GEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED. AND NEW OTH BERIES (a ined. far repairing. ‘at Misa CONNINGHAES, The firnt mecting, fof, the payment of dues, $1 ae, : : share, will be) ‘3 ee et ee ate err | e v. X.W. HAS REMO 3 4 ee a ae emerges ae eg wets | ME MRRP RST: Conaiaede toons, | Rantnet with great rucceam andi paying 6 per cent _ Adzmiaston, 50c. ombnwin famines | § Perec St eoaranice i406 NEW YORK AVE. pe 3 week esch hour: ait _ ‘the sesertmens te the Waited Stetes. 5 work of every deserip= TILE OF BULL RUN, HOLINE LERCH, ton a cs ‘eovth of Peunsylvaniasre. ro Formerly with A. Fischer and Maw Fries | HO) ‘CAMPBELL ‘new and E yen from to lO p.m wis ee TT, Secretary and Treast EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. EXCURSION TO CLIFION BEACH, On SUNDAY, NOV. 3 Steamer CORCORAN will leave w: At $30 am. OTH. Rartfoot Tthat, | Hair Dressed and RUSSTAN BANGS, Always in Order by Plain Combing. ) 5 ae) ee 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST. LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS. Bangs Shineled. RHEA WAVES, INO. A, PRESCO’ “1416 F st. nw. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIO: BS (THE DISTRICT OF COLUMAIA, INGTOX, Oct Deermhs or ic: [aaa 1887, 10 817-2m° ‘Breakfast and dinner served on the boat. NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING FSTAB | Cf, strict oh e “se. LISHMENT AND DYE WORKS 000 G steuw.” | duly murveyed ands plat thereof premaced und aled te 24-Im * and Gent’ rien ts of ali kinds Cleaned and ftice, = = = mee age beim ripped, es’ Evening — ¥, fears’ experience, Prices ERR S85 5555 Buoterate.” Goode called for tnd aciivereds oii formal tod w ENT: RIPPED, | Jections to tt are ‘upon to attend at ke Ba | ALLY COL GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED | 22 mice of the Commissionsrs at Lipvelgek a mon Eee Sug) Sy — FISCHER, the oth day of November, 1887, st “hich time = 00 Gxt m. w._ | Compinaioners will give Gesring to. al TE K. HUMPHREY, 430 10ra ST. ¥.W, | of Columbia “W. b. WEBB, President ¢ val and Farantes ‘Makes Corsets to onde Teand. mate: fect At and comfort TIES ARE <>, A RECENT TO. “OUR NEW BABY,” the Fast Washincton Branch | Frenelt Hand.tnade Underclothing, Merino Underwear | LB Oy BO Store, has Already outgrown ite Infant Clothes within | Patent Shouliee faces wei Mil hose Goode, | Sunday sehool ali ocksey, the first three days—and, thanks to the hearty reception Corsets and Bustles. By the citizens of East Washinwton, success is axsured mabe) Otter thericeis eee ee % (our new exterpeien ‘Brena Gerinau ad Syskist spoken. mrt4 Nit cones ceece aeassaaie to Having now iu full blast THREE LARGE SHOF. A aE Sag 200 T st. nw. STOKES, we ary using five tire the quantity of «ods | Kurs: Hlars: Fons: Ke SE Senta any etter thats suas eteooeenas are Conan Nee VEATEOMB, | Such facilities in buying that WE CAN SELLat the | SEAL SKIN SACQUES FROM #125. UP. First-class garments st renecatio PRICES OTHER DEALERS PAY for their goods. FROM #90 UP. #16-2m IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, Ge FOR THISREASON wecan sell: | axponiy ‘COLLARS IN BEAVER, = — rea Heat 265 w wt. - - NUTRIA, MONKEY, AND OTHER FURS. Estate it and le wiadieg ~Helipac” finest hand-made Button at €4,f0r| “545 S¥DS.LONG IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, | turancer placed. Mleventstennas ‘atten ich others change €5 and $2.50. LYNX. HARE. AND OTHER FURS {on form collection of rene ‘MUFFS, IN ecmastees SEAL LYNX, 4 Button, $5; sold by other dealers for $3.50 and $4. Ladies’ Solid Kid, Pebble or Glove Top Button, Bo oF Common-Sense Tor, $1.23; usually sold for # up. NI ‘THER FURS. RUSSIAN HARE MUFFS, FROM 75 CENTS: LADIES’ SEAL CAPS, GLOVES, AND FUR AVEK, OTTER, NUTRIA, Sa ALL REGULAR INVESTMENT SECURITIES ‘LT IX. pont ‘Button for boy’s or girls, 75c.,. cheap at | “PU a COLLARS. IND: CUFFS "ESS SOR HAAOPETEE ten « FOR GENT'S OVERCOATS. FIRE INSURANCE. ‘Misses’ fine Kid, Straixht or Pebble Goat Button, = Se en nea iitnover ire aC ee Nee ‘Heel or Spring Heel, $1.48, ax sold usually at $2. BOYS" SEAL SKIN CAPS FROM $1 TO 85. Girsed Fire tne Go" Palade on od (bb agemaing Ki and Goat, worked bol, button, care ROBES AND COACHMAN paeuraeenyspon ent large owner of real ae HEAVY CLOTH CAPS FOR GENT'S AND ct Catinbia operate eres, Gents’ Moroece Top or Scotch-Bottom Calf Boots, | Rewar before suid lew thas ‘Men's Solid Calf and Kip Boots, $1.08, worth $2.50. Men's Cnastom-Made, finest Calf Shoe, $3.95; sold by other bunses at 85. Our Gents? $3 Genuine Hand-Sewed Shoes need no comment, | ‘Think of itt For $1.50 weare selling a Gent's Real Calf Sulid Shoe, any style or shape; €2.50 the usual 0, $4, AND up. HAN! TRESS & ¢ | GENTS DRESS SILK HATS, $5,86 AND $8. SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IN ALL THELAT- J 82, 62.50, 83, SILK AND GLORIA UMBRELLA‘ GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES PROM $2.50 DSOME ASSORTMENT OF CANES. 8 CELEBRATED E. AND DERBY HATS. DENT'S LONDON DKESS KID GLOVES. 8, WITH NGLISH rice, - CORSON & MACARTNEY, mateo hea Siestiened”te Batten ox JAMES ¥. DAVIS" SOxS, O1LOVER BUILDING, 1419 ¥ ST. W Laced, Ye. and 1201 Penn. avenue; Cor. 12th st. sam adm We. BABES 60.*0 Sux Axp Nuzset, Noverries 5 “4 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, SN TNAPECTION OF HAE ‘Stock boughs amid sold. ty18 UTES IS LYONS Ras ANEVELY eee bene ond ote. 728 ‘Main Store, $16 7th street, ICH FAMLLE FRAN. 1.30 ‘Weat End Branch, 19:7 Penna ave, SARE sae | A Gazar Suz Ov Dez’ Goons ‘Fast Washington Branch, 231 Penna ave. 4. ¢ BY LUTTBELL & WINE, . 1930 Penneylvanis avenue northwest, 4 Eerincgee Ses nts ar P. &—The balance of Mr. Shipley's stock hae been COMBINATIONS TO Ciereaital O- weer. ot 61 vemoved to our new Fat Washington Brameb, apd will | THEXE. ol ‘ aH CT, 3 Ve closed out regardless of peuee oom | HIGH SLANT DERGALINE AND, DAIL BMA ‘Beautifal G-4 Striped Cloth, al wool, st ‘T5c., worth AXAKD. Posranx Grares, BRAS ANDIRONS, FENDERS, And all the requisites for the artistic treatment of the open firepisce. Exquisite Purcelains for mnautel oma Mente Chaice eramples ot Royal Worcester, Doulton ud other celebrated potterina Artistic Bronzes, Lraseee, be. MAXWAKD & HUTCHINSON, Fomuayivania ave, Savon Peaae so Buvcomor to Pinay & “isang 4 Seng esl Sipe rt See reat ine ‘Blankets, and Domastice at Eee reac i fae ey eo ' President's Letter to Tammany, the Anarobiéts "Asking for Mercy, the Best Lady at Tennis, Horse ‘Whisperings, Telegraphic Dispatches, &c. The advertisements are classified as follows: Auction I¥' 18 Nor expected that President Cleveland wi) Go home to vote in Buffalo pext Tuesday. the you! ’s brother, was in the caine angry and po ‘the ‘with k, ‘SucreTaRy WHITNRY.—A letter received at the im On the hah. Sullivan turned upon Navy Department says that Seoretary Whitney ts | jog him Gown, dod then ies od sod ean Sa oat improv ‘Uae face until he was unconscious a tao LIPBOOMB'S ABSAILAXT SURRENDERS HIMSELF. ‘Then Sullivan walked to the station, where he arrivéd at 8:10 o'clock, and surrendered himself. ‘He had been advined not to talk about the affair and refused to tell exactly how the trouble origin- but_will_ hardly come Bete He will See Betty, He Sin Meave New Tock Se ated. Li b "3 house Azur OxpEKs—Capt. Wi. EB Hofthad, oth | until about 11 oclock, during ohion tne be wae infantry, has been ordered to appear before the | attended by Dr. who dowas removed juries fatal. About 11 o'clock tothe ‘Emergency ‘MeKone at- Arthur Murray, 1st artilery, has been, transterred | fended hin. Meapitel, where De. be mame, ne | ATRCOMR REMAIN UACONSCIOUS TTL. DEATH. absence granted First Hout, Edgar Hubert, sh Temained unconscious up to the time of Geath, at 3 o'clock. His face presented a horrible sight, his J bones and nose being broken and six Jenks, Senators Platt and Kepma and Judge | OF Seven cuts and bruises otherwise a! 7 features, Coroner Patterson oul and de- Francis, of Dakota, called on the President to-day. | ciged to hold an inquest at the third precinct sta Internat, REVENUE APronttusnra.—The Secre- | tion in West Washington at 2 o'clock this after- tary of the Treasury to-day appointed storekeepers' and gaugers as follows: Edward Lewis, at Chi- cago; Joa. H. Whicker, at Kernersville, N. C.; Jas. M. Graves, at Curtis’Mills, IN. C., and Jolin W. Lie, at Norwail, Onio. ‘Tue Mixapo's Binrupay.—Yesterday bélng the birthday of the Mikado of Japan, Hon-Shiro Aka- bane, the Charge d’ Affaires of Japam, gave an elaborate dinner to his com| resident in this Sequtitul towers aia dmuner wssserved te sapanese and dtaner w: fashion in exquisite style, Attzorp Uxsvsr Rattnoap Discanawation.—E. Belknap, secretary of the Merchants’ gna .Manu- facturers’ Association, of New Orleans, complains A TALK WITH SULLIVAN. When spen in his cell this morning by @ SraR reporter, the prisoner sald that he was thirty-six Years old, and was employed in Weaver, Kengla & C0.’8 soap factory. He showed a bruise on his Rand, Wich he sald was made by being struck with’ brick thrown by Lipscomb, He did not know that Lipscomb had any occupation, and could not ell where the latter lived. “He auld he some trou! ‘Lipscomb abgut year ago. ‘He declined to tell how the ight neninated, and gt ag friend's advice. eee AMANDA SULLIVAN GAYS LIPSCOMB ASSAULTED HER AND. HER BROTHER, Amanda Sullivan, the prisoner's sister, told a Sra reporter that her brother, John F., had finished his supper last evening, and was about to leave the house when Lipscomb came across the canal and passed the house, He waled up the ‘street a8 far as Collins’ stable and then returned. She wus shutting the door when he returned, and he pushed it open, saying to her: “Let that feller gut of there.” She repiied: “I have no fellow in here.” “Hie then grabbed her by the throat and pushed her back, and then struck her brother with 4 brick or a stone. Her brother struck him in the fo. with his fist knocking him down. is head struck against the door and he fell to the floor, the {hack of his head coming in contact with the stone jetep. Her brother then struck him with his fist. | Lapseomb, she vaid,'has a wife and two children und lives on E street in East Washington, nearthe jaf. Her brother-is alsoa married man and has wo children. He had,some trouble with his wile abouta year agoand they . he Une children, wlio live at her mother's house, A FEUD OF A YEAR'S STANDING. About a year ago, Miss Sullivan sald, her brother and Lipscomb hada dificulty in a saloon on Water street, and Lipscomb struck her brother with a beer She thought that Lipscomb had been drinking last evening. At the ime of the ity the as DO present exce’ rsell, her brother and Lipscombe & smaller brouer, ‘Who ts deaf, wes in'the back room, STORY OF SULLIVAN'S MOTHER, ‘Mrk Sullivae, the prisouer's mother, said that ‘she went to visit a neighbor last evening and left ‘and Pacific Ra! the aiserim! favor of New York aid Philadelphi LABOR MEN at A Meeting of Democratic Members of the Typogra; ical Union. ‘THEY PASS RESOLUTIONS DENOUNCING THE ACTION TAKEN IN TWO OF THE LABOR MEETINGS WEDNES- DAY NIGHT AGAINST JACKSON, THR” DENOCHATIO NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND." ///,/\) Some of the democratic members ot thé yp. graphical Union held a meeting at the rooms of the Maryland Democratic Club last night and made speeches and passed resolutions denouncing the action of two of the labor meetings Wednesday Right, in declaring their aympathy with thé op- position to E E. Jackson, democratic candidate for governor of Maryland, Mr, EK. C. Crump, of Virginia, was chosen 4s pres- ident of the meeting last night, “snd Mr.’W. B. MeDonald, of South Carolina, acted as secretary. Speeches were made by Mr. Gardner, of West Vir- ginia, and Mr. Frizzell, of Maryland, ‘A resolution was introduced by Mr. Ge@. Simp- ‘eon, sumed that he and bi ‘were responsible for | Der son, John F.,in the house with Ris sister ‘the Jackson on. Thus fwastabied, | Amaoda and » smaller brother. John was eating Resolutions Prepared by 2 committee and | his supper at the t.me. She had not been away Trom the house more than 30 minutes when she Sao eee DO . She, went home comb ing cate floor. His face was bieeding and Uhe carpet was spattered with Diood. Her gon Went to the station und gave himseif up. Dr. Moran Was sent for and attended the injured man, Who was kept im her house uptil about 11 o'clock: ‘Ske sald that her som-and Lipscomb had adimiculty in a saloon on Water street about fear AKO, When Lipscomb struck ‘her son with a slungshot, made by puting a stone in his WHAT THE POLICE AND OTHER PERSONS SAY. Lipscomb was a slender man, much smaller than Sullivan, and had been drinking some days, The police know him well, and say that he seldom did any work, They say that he visived Miss Sullivan, and that ‘they ‘ofven seen the couple on the street together. Persons In West Washington say that the de. Of the republican leaders of the State of Maryland F, Marton @ Bolland BL abe” age eh B Mtn gt Ballad Bike, Marston, Beli and Blake as ‘and Ohio, through therefore denoun’e tne {ion a8 unworthy of union iuen.” further to “denouncein unqualified Ittion to taraish the good nea, pid aparece jure the ‘of a good and loyal demoveacot tre State Of Maryland.” They expressed confidence in Mr. Jackson, and declared that tne revolutions of, ceu- Sure were “ant Lic UO the constitution of the Knights of Labor und did great injustice toa denounce worthy man, and that the Said | ceased was of a ver ‘bie disposition, and Fesolution ag emanating from republicans who are | was always. ready’ to tise w disearbance with employed under a democratic ration, and | some one, Sullivag, they say, drinks occasionally, ‘who are stabbing 1t continually in the back under the mischievous cloak of ‘labor reform.’” passed on Wednesday” nights assiated in. Te ‘on Wedni as ‘sta m® Srax, at the moctings at fuehe god ‘Grand Aray Hall. At the Grand Army Hall they were adypeed almost the last thing, after many people had But at Edel’y Halt they were and Without opposition immediately after the wssem- Dlage had been called to order anf the officers cnosen. Later one man tried to sécure s recon- sideration, but he had not the of @ single THE ACTION OF THE PRINTERS ENDORSED. ‘The Maryland Democratic Asbdclation then met and unanimbusly endorsed the action of the printers, but 1s of a 1d peaceable disposition, and always att \ea to business. nd to his own. ‘THE CORNER'S JURY. ‘The coroner's jury summoned to hold the inquest this afternoon 1s comptsed of Rub't T. Ariow, Peter J. May, Horace Jarboe, J. T. Kelly, Burgess Glad- man and Eagi oe A BODY-SNATCHER’S END, Jensen, Formerly Well Known in this City, Drivem to Suicide in New York by Starvation, A telegram trom New York states that Wm. M. ANOTHER PROTEST, ‘While this meeting Wis betag held ‘another was | Jensen, alias Vijo M. J. Ross, committed suicide in tn progres a: out Wrnou ‘Hall, corner of New | * lodging house on Pearl street in that city last ‘York avenue and 7h street. David L. Prootor pre. | evening by shooting himself in the head. Letters sided, and the found on him indicate that he was driven to the were’ societies deed by starvation, This 1s believed to be the makers, man who gained an unenviable reputation tn this Hay on usghtn oc babes baw ig Shan, | city a few years ago by grave-robbing. He isa native of Dei ana = feats of labor; that aeeepasrenent area by ‘WHAT MR. OYSTER SATR. # * ‘The attention of Mr. E. W. Oyiiter Was called by @ Stak reporter this morning t6 the action of a he beer ‘T hardly itis. kx tor 4 t} “&. mé porate salt Ther ce a cay worth wile, a5 the ackah en eoeeele er 4s but proper to nay, however, ‘committee in charge of the Bot authorre the introduction of the J: and HRs remios ere ai tear ne gem, es teat | ld he pray wo cake. pee a "character; oon cat teel mint ‘inated. s to the trades mot understand the = ‘mecting would chasnel For these: done, ~J me Sicianaeeet Thad been: i fet j couse they held an ant apd they sent tne its in this city na” know that ~ giveme bp ontwo GRX, BUGER ORDERS THEM @CATTER THROUGH THE Lge Bee ‘TION, from Gen. Terry stating that. Gen. | i | Lian ia . i ears THE sTOck INDICATOR. The Criminal Court Inquiring Whether it is a Crime to Use Onc. In the Criminal Court, the trial of C. L. Camp- Dell, charged with 4 violation of the gaming act,by means of a device known as a stock indi- cator, was continued yesterday after Tar Star's Feport closed. ‘The Government closed its testimony with the ‘evidence of Mr. Corson. The argument,commenced on Wednesday on the admission in evidence of the machine and papers seized at the office of Camp- Dell, was resumed, Judge Wilson held that they Juad been improperly obtained, and raised tae ‘same point brought forward in regard to the seiz- ure of the papers of the Chicago anarchists, Judge Montgomery ruled that even admitting that the Government had obtained possession of the defendant's property in an unlawful manner At could stilt be in in evidence. The de Septac retest Ute dra of which iy was described as m device’ for Fegulating fictitious values, Wildai Dickson tes- i to hay ht and sold stock with the defendant. "ihe only stock in which actual de- livery was Was Arizona Southern stock. ‘TRE TESTIMONY TO-DAY. ‘This morning Mr, W. Dickson resumed the stand and testified that he had bought stocks “on mar- gin” of Walsh & Cropley about the same time that he had seen some of our business men at Campbell's 12be government | ob ‘and the defense a ‘that they had the right to show that the ple who visited them were not of tne class who Discrice Attorney Worthington claimed that there were two businesses carried on there, and It Was tmmaterial as to the character of the persons qe court ruled that the testimony was admis- Witness said he ha@ seen bankers, brokers, and other business men there. see Wate ea Reet rs. 0.0, . , Peter Campbell and others engaged as bankers and bro- Kersthere, Had ever geen minors there enzaged in laying on the indicator. Witness produced his ‘Check-Doolg and said he had t one hundred shares of Southern Arizona at $5. He bought at ‘he price on the black-board, which was made by the machine. On questioued as to how he came to buy, he said it was purchased just as he ought other stocks, ‘on faith sustained by hope, and SOMETIMES SANOTIPIED BY 4 LITTLE CHARITY.” He had made some inquiries previous and found the company was chartered in New York. On re- ferring to his book witness said the first transac- {ion was December 31, $200n margin. Next was ‘December 23, $80 on margin, and some otlicr Lrans- actions, There was anotner on'which the stocks were delivered. Witness held the Arizona stock a Week or ten days, and took it back, geiting an ad- Vance. Me had seen the quotatigns on the bia Board. Witness understood that he could buy Stock ‘and hold it Ull-the rige and sell vo Mr. Camp- dell. Shortly after he got the stock i declined, put Analiy 1 went up. Witness asked to add tne fol- lowing to those he had seen at Campbell's: F. 8. Middievon, Capt. Wa. H. Turner, and E. M. Lewis, Redirect.— Witness had seen the quotations at brokers’ offices taken by the ticker. BROKER BREEN'S TESTINONY. James A. Broon (broker) testified that he was in the employ of Mr. Campvellin 1885, having charge of the New York stock-board. There were the Chica:o ana New York markets there, besides the indicator, ‘There were five stocks operated by the indicator. Mr. Campbell had these stocks to de- liver; remembered t with Mr. Dickson and ope with Mr. ‘Witness never knew New York stocks to bedelivered. There ‘were dealings on in Of these stocks as well as on the New York stock. He had been in almost every broker's office in towmh .and never suw a ‘ahare of stock, except at Campbell's. The business ‘at Cauupbell’s’ was condugted the same as at ouner Drokers omcea, bell or one of the round erclock ay tne yo up y being intzed ‘aad tae 20 im > Toom, the card bein an lock striking every ReMfaninute Gperaied and dop- ‘card, and ff at the close of the day the stock advanted three that was the starting polnt for the next morning. He had never known the stock to go down to nothing. ie went on, say- ing that in tue ticker and this machine the ‘tran- Suctions were the Same; that as far as purchasers Were concerned no stock wastobe delivered, This closed the ‘TER ARGUMENTS, ‘The counsel oh both sides presented prayers tor instructions, those for the defendant being quite Jong. Mr. Wilson proceeded to argue those for the de- fendant, and claimed that if Mr. Campbell could be heid, then every broker in the District who uses a “ticker” 1s Hable Uo indicument, He read the act Of 1883, statiug that it had bad 80 much tinkertn; to Loe House of Key Latives that its sire wot not know it. He ‘dentally asked the court if ho ad ever been a member of the House, and r= ceiving a negative repiy, congratulated ulin. “11 ac us aah gamed Read, tare and otuer gaincs ot chance, denied that it was ever contem- plated to affect such a case as this, Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tax. EVENING Stan. BMALY WILuiaMs CaYTCRED.—The police here have a dispaten from Bulutmore saying that Billy Williams was captured there last night. He had deen for an Itallan, had browned his tace and had afalse black mustache. In a bar-room fight the mustache was knocked off and uls 1den- uly discov. scxoo. Bofap.—The city school board held its November meeting at the ‘Yeabody bu.lding last night, Hon. C. E. Stuart in thechair, and a quorum present, President Stuart and Clerk Suowden were unanimously re-elected for next year. Con- tracts wit F. P. Clarke for curtains, Hewes & Aitcheson“for coal, and C. 0. Pullman tor wood ‘were rej and’ ved. A new permit was aut for Rion bamonda and tor extra work to Janitors C.ements, of W: sehool, of Hallowell School. ‘THe ARROW SHIPTaLD DIVIDED. —The Arrow Steamship Co.-not having completed its payments for the lower shipyard, has transferred to the Ag- new company ail the ni containing the large and small ways, has retained the southern part of the yard where improvements — ‘War in the New York Club, ‘TROUBLE OVER ME. GEBHARD'S LEGAL SERVICES. A villaigous to wreck the construction 5 miles Swe on sere Telegrams to The Star. THE LOSS OF THE VERNON The Captain Drunk on the Fatal Night. | SScrondteresece tac: = SY MUCH DAMAGE DONE TO FARMS IX MIRSOURI AND ILAD- ROUVIER’S REMARKABLE eaters imesee, or, 8 cei ro Anns 1, sare ©) J 4 ACCIDENT AT A NASHVILLE FIRE. © a , MO. Staten arte eas al aes ri y. for. Supposed Arrest of the Alexandria Murderer | ferventis prayed t ~% RR 3 to pra out abd Right the Blames” It 16 im. THE RENTE CONVERSION. bee igeuaee Yesterday’s Vote Considered @ Great Perk, kee en antes Gove Tap ‘tetory for Mouvier. ub"Eepecial niyss The wooas tor 10, mses Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evaxrxe Stan, around bave been on fire for four and now Ba rrenpreey yatta pene fo A RS ve ‘corn eg pice emit 3 vote on | ing houses abd elds ruined.” The uote are vara, the funding bill a brilliant victory for the govern- | SUERIS*Ca nine our ‘ton shener ane a a oy rupture between rn ‘as crops were is more serious than ever. Tain should come the ‘Wil be widespread ‘The report of a new Greek loan 1s unfounded. = ‘The continental stock exchanges were firm to-] Hmpertations of Silver frem Mexico. day. Ex. Pano, Tex, Nov. 4—The’ of allver By Associated Press. core from Mento at this ‘October waa Due to the Support of the Bight. = wen an Panis, Nov. 4—The ne of Paris admit 4 ‘that the of the rentes-conversion bill by the ore ‘the chamber of deputies is a victory for the gov- ernment. ‘They attribute Uke government's success to the support received trom fs agony of whom changed front and voted for the bill M. Paul de C ne in bis paper a statement in explanation of the right’s action, in Which he says that (hat party wished to give ihe Ininistry its last lesson in ‘and loyalty. He says the party will abstain from further disin- terestedness, ‘The Journal des Debate asserts that the between tne radicals and the govern- ment is of the acutest nature, BIG FIRE AT NASHVILLE, Several Persons injured by a Falling Wall, Some Probably Fatally. NASEVILLE, Texx., Nov. 4.—About 4 o'clock this morning the bullding occupied on College street by Weakley & Warren as a furniture store was discovered to be on fre, and, owing to the inflam. mable character of the material, the flames rapidly and communicated to the adjotuing butid- ings. The entire block, from Bank alley south to the Western Union bill ‘Was soon burning. Tne Western Union ‘was seriousky threatened for & while, Dut escaped witb: out much damage. The following named firms sustained losses: Weakley & Warren, stock, $50,000; Atwell & Snead, furniture dealers, sto kK, $17,000; Webb, Stevenson & Co., hardware, stock, $50,000; insured for three-fourths, ‘The Dullding ‘occuped by Weakley & Warren bel 0 ida PO es Gilso are Was ¥ al . rance; bullding occupted by Atwell & Snead, owned by B. F. Wilson, $15,000, insured tor $10,000; Webb, Stevenson’ & Co., owned vy E. W. Cole, $24,000, covered by insurance. ‘The total loss aves about $25,000 on hotises theured for OB Stock, $102,000; insured for.about $82,000. SEVERAL PROPLE BADLY INJURED. During the of the fire the walls of the Duliding adjoining Bank alley fell in, und quite a number of people a:e known 10 be injured, some Provably fatally. Among the wounded was a son Of J. B. Moore, about Mi jot age, skull ter- Tibly crushed ‘and wiildie; William Stewart, sign oe ie meals alan Bradtord Nich ud 11 a fireman, 'and a Others more or less injured. . Others are believed which the workmen cleat 3 fruit preservers of Pailadelpbia, Chicago, St. Louls and held a mnecting here yesterday to dim cuss prices, Which will, no doubt, be advanced, as it Is said Ube Supply of fruit his Season Was short ‘and of ap inferior quality. ——_s Mapuson, Wis, Xov. 4.—1lon, Philip Spooner, sf father of United states Senator Jolit, S spooner and P. L. Spooner, es-insurance comatedoner of Ube State, died here yesterday, aged seveuly-ix He Sas bern in Kew Weaiord. Masa. and Logansport, ind, his hove tn 1Xi0. where iesd asa prouinent a:toracy. He Mi in 1850 and followed Ube practios EPEAT Fire in an Obie Town. CINCIEN at Nov. 4—4 tal fro Cast & nour’ Sandusky, Unie, nays tbe basmap ‘Of the town was burned yey? by what be an incendiary fre. John wixby Texidence, valued é are now removing. The all directions were burned, b> saa A BOMBS FOUND IN THE RUINS, ‘The Theory Revived That the 8. Louis Explosion Was the Work of Anarchists, # &r. Louis, Nov, 4—Officers Stone and Palmer, detailed to watch the ruins of the 14Un street ex- plosion, while walking over the @ebris last night at 10:30 o'clock, unearthed ap iron which on examination proved to be the remai ‘namite bomb. ‘The infernal machine was 10 police headquarters, and the cause of explosion again reverted to the dynamite ‘the rank and Mle of the police seeing absolut of afend’s work in the latest discovery. tectives, however, were unshaken in U that the catastrophe was acck Ubey-can find no motive ‘the Domb was found the debris that car fully overhauled the before. ‘nin their assertions that the boub wi there yesterday by some of heve been writing letters to the papers, declaring Unat they the job.” Al half a dozen cranks: as many letters to each of claiming that they were the crime. As the fund for cl had rup out yesterday ‘workmen about the ruins all day, and ample opportunity to leave the shell. ner will hold an inquest Monday. CAPT, THORP WAS DRUNK, - The Commander of the 11-Fated Vernon @ Habitual Drunkard. (Curcao, Nov, 4.—Edgar A. Hail, brother of the second engineer of the wrecked propeller Vernon stated yesterd .y that the last time his brother was in Chicago he told Sena wen tremens #1 was formerly connected wi gan line, and was clerk of tnt as Signed vo accept a posit Hanchett Brothers, No. Ey sed lek i i i ge GH i BE ow: Par iq ¢ 2 g 6 25 z g ES New Yous; Nov. 4, 11 2. m—The stock markes aprocl vain merning with ©, sirang. cone, eaees siocI from 5, cent above Ue Clow re} Canada Southern was aa id a j i i a i i : é iH 3 ie a HH Hi i 4 E i i i : see 1s tae Mey, Richard D. Hurlan, of the First Presby- terian church. He ts the son of Justice Harian, of ‘Ube Unite ‘Supreme Court, He hasn't bees Out of tbe ‘Unree years yet. He made his é i if : debut tm Washington, and has beea Peouretsnoceen st eects badly sea.” ‘tall and slender, a face, voie “us ofinary yecond tnt of passenger maamer inch andsuobg, and lus manner is ery caps. Toaster as that Stone ascribes to Ligeinss ‘but tue | 38 tobe in Newtors. ieig Titter was not an ordinary wecond mate.” Up vox | Uwe church that such families as th Shore tine ago he was in 2ommand of the weamer | L@BOX have aitended for (m0 oF tive generations. Leland, and lost his When the steamer | 1¢ 18-209 Ang Ui toe ete nn ais chue command midge $e $ratg'Harias's, “tte contrivuton. vo, Demeroteat cand in the of the F ya, Ha contrivuton a and, rather than remain ide, he tras for years away ance x fie" frst berth "unst offered any church ia ibe ang. and ot tne fevvel that Dive bern nearly ona par with Harlan. Bui a al gy Ss Xu the Tunbicet part or all that the church manded some pa OE C44 the" Steamer, reiaprked that Draiin goa in any weay but snging: Pare Even the Her. Dr. Wo. M. Paxton, now {for a voor ot aceee eee tooraer an Ba Harian turned, te “uae