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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ae de ama eng omer by Star Newspaper Company, & T, KAUFEMANS, Pros’, Gi Rye gio a8 toanorrow, and if warranted by the reports which are now op their way to New York will or plans of fudictal procedure ae shall appear mast evailable in correcting alleged wrongs Che Koning Star. | = Va. 73—-No. 11,069. WASHINGTON, D_ C., RRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1888. TWO CENTS. ecwncen. ipra-nagg cy Foetal nf month: one year, 80 ri Post imhingtan, D. C., ss ee eee ee 2 mets pg pe Pala ia sarance; Sai laa gh application. ' election. Chairman Quay’s late dis- — —= patches to Gen, Mahone evince much interest im the result in Virginia. His latest telegram Telegrams to The Star. |i. cise i tui neve been thatwnae te national committee did not need the vote of ‘the state, they did desire the fullest informe tion as to the character of the election and of A CONTEST OVER VIRGINIA | the count now going on there. In this conneo- tion, it is stated, he called attention to the 5 _ > handsome reward offered by his committee Repblicans Disposed to Claim the State, | some ine ago FOR THE DETECTION OF ELECTION FRAUDS and declared the offer still to be operative, and “JAGK THE RIPPER” AGAIN. | tt any proper case it would be made gooa i rt WHEN HARRISON COMES IN. solidly done. Witness never heard Contractor Washington News and Gossip, — Pa Bg Ende oth the workmen. Sudex te Akseribenec: A Conservative Administration Ex- | Somet ot, seem the arty ne the brickla: the pected, with Strong Men in the Lead. packers, He vee} this onder ‘rie’. i ‘THE FINANCIAL AND TARIVS PROBLEMS AND How | Stfuction. THEY MAY BE DEALT WITH—LATRET GOSSIP AS | HE RECRIVED PRESENTS FROM THB CONTRACTOR, To THE CABINET—sHERMAN MENTIONED POR} Gen. Rugor esked if witness had ever re- STATR—TALK 48 TO OTHER OFPI0RRE. celved any compensation froth any other source — than the Government. Witness, after much ‘The mouths of men aro full of speculation os | hesitation, replied: “Well, I may have got /to the sort of mon Mr. Harrison will surroutd | something.” — himself with and the sort of Administration he | {What was it?” asked the goneral. a ICLIGET- sow tant eee a Ra tie fe. erie Ries : =| Shem Se mine REE RY MEE ee AE <> THE AMERICAN CHUROR MISAIO: SUCHEAY of hia roeatant | ED Thareh will hold 114 aomal Duaiinens 1 See, eT pe cohensta’ are tad Teter t+ ousion, Mama ‘eve. 2th wt, a Grolack in the afternoon. “All thterested are insaiid to be present noe ett ——~.___ PLCC LS si et ee “Well, I received several presenta,” after a in V: Almsted. <->, STAR COURSE. RESERVED SEATS FOR will give the country when he comes into offlee. | ion7 wait, ta, — pont laren Segeraree! og tid ae INSUEAS 7 we s Fy us four entertattimente $4 and $2.00. For feta ge know ae yee say tape) it yicledt 8} “From whom?” morning, and is now on his way North for con- Sue ae - Py . 6 ¢ " he unental Pye tae Cy. Ste fork <g> ,1¥ ORDER TO PROTECT oURSELVEs | FO! MENT tho strongest Bien We con, get will be patints forge er Batis and then: “From Mr, Em) Another Woman Butchered in London, | station with Chairman Quay’ aa to the quee- Hanoy@r Fire Ins, Oo., of New Yor! oe barewith vig notion to ail parties lnter- NT (Houses) 3 e strongest fen he can ge! pat . tions involved. It would have been better in Fire Ine Svihasdie cau Tn the stakes we Mold in she late elections that we he RENT (Hart, -Page 2 | the Cabinet. Aiqged — ever} that he trequsatiy the opinion of this messenger to have yo ag ounteuent Any party who may wish to bare hia is eae ae -Bage 2 | COLONEL CANADY PREDICTS A POPULAB ADMINIS- bog rs ‘ ea im My a =< proceedt sin the state courte yesterday WC. DUVALL Boal Betate anda Broker) Manager. | Wags maid before dia cave ist gos the tndotwetncut NT (Muscat taxxovs, Page Pr pert plone. | His duty forthe Ger; | West Virginia Remains tu Doubt, | being the day when the local boards of all the ‘Houdes, dee. Furniture, Wear- | of both of the contracting parties. FOW SALE (Hovsrs). Pago ‘TRATION. ernment ended at 5 o'clock, he ‘took it en counties and cities of the state moct to canvass a in the District of THR AHOOMA! € Neve. d olonel Canady, Ser gean' e Presents were 2 rause he ———e ne returns and certify Tires Petree Dis SHOOMAKRE 00, FOR SALK Lots Page 2 | Colonel Canady, Ser geant-at-arms of the en- | that the ta him because h ey ify results to the state Saati iss S talephone wi po ‘Prompt at- | _ nt 1831-1233 B st nw, | FOR SALE OMwCELLANEOUS). -Page 2] ate, who kneW Bir. Harrison well dpring hie} Worked after hours. The witness was evi board at Richmond. Appeal hag ag + a ‘od Re, PUBLIC SCHOOLER, DisrRIdr oF con | GENTLEMEN'S Goons. ‘Poe 4 | torm in the Senate, expressed to a stax re- | dently laboring ‘tnder » mental strain and es-/ STEVE BRODIE'S FEARFUL LEAP. | conf in tho stato, the hupreme Court of ts mre Bosom Night achoole ihe Nie Sobers | HOUSEFURNIAIINGS “Page 1 | porter to-day that it would be w beral ofvil | Qyoment, nd his answers to these “questions Shove Jodges are all republicans would « Ski 4p. ies Via aan pace neg ‘er $] sees, reroute imped | gente rms oF UE tas. foe Visit fle tener gc neon Pp 2. Et, 3 CO piston, Henty School: a py Nallic chook — and dissatisfied; rd ray Ae prabaphirg haervas Witnoss said he nevor knew of any spaces be-| Delegations Visiting Gen, Harrisom | frand tyterforence with these claction ot tate 1d eestor denigh, and eb prices that defy come urn cae ses rie, fot a see eaten core Pid tive sense of the party would dominate, and | ing left, but sometimes discovered the Packing That course not having beey pursued, the Administration would at once become pop- | beimg done without mortar, and ordered it ular throughout the country. taken out and rectified. There seems to be a general concurrence} Under examina’ d lodges witne: among those who profess familiarity with Mr, | said that ‘te reed Lis speustnast trom Harrison's views, that he will be as firm My Major Lydecker, and was ardered to report to ‘THE ONLY MEANS OF REDRESR CONGRATULATING GEN. HARRISON romaining 1a probably on an application to the acne federal ciroult Judge for an order restraining Delegations Begin to Arrive and Anti- Election Scenes to be Repeated. _| “Be *tate board of canvassets, consisting of the sevouth division, Stevens and Garnet Schools, eighth Wroudht itn Chauiclicte, Brae Gee Fiztoress Hall Givlaton, John F- Cae) Lincoln and Randall cole ; i ne asta hooks mnt Ligh ets, Gas Globea sad Bhadies of every vari- | AT oybiica hearyst School on MONDAY: the 15th the ‘weld = stant, at seven (7) o'clock p.m. T Autantaaion te fourteen (14) F. T. COOK, Supertutendent SegTRES ESTE aaad DONE SOO OE DEH AAAS TO OS HOH WIE WWE SHONBW TOM WO r= es aces Cleveland, and not be swerved from the cot! Mr. Woodward i i : rs pis 4 . | Sovernor, secretary of the commonwealth, at- a Meaeras WM aloes Ee ae ae he marks down for himself. Biss some fnetcuction, aad ta toe oe thee tare] omusarouas, In. Nor. 81 wre rcleca. | tomHe-genetul, auditor and treasurer of ‘the eee ciated himself with ‘Messrs. W. H. Houghton & Co., y . witness received a f the epecificatio pected arrival of three out-of-town B8- | state, from issuing certificates of election to Will be pleased to see all old fri Ms _ HARRISON'S FINANCIAL AND TARIEV POLICT. ec Korie ns. indicatio: f what he ect, sons cla rate C ‘tr 1888 ai} be pleased to 900: fends. ucquaintauces The two thi hat wil + do t-] Col. Craighill asked if the witness had ever | tions is ahy indication of what he may exp ‘ming seats in © ess from dis- HRisTuas ULUB, e it our elegant new store, 1215 and hinge that will first demand his a\ that ho is the Prest- | tricta where frauds are charged to have been By Zjoining you get the benefit of cash prices and Tie Very reapecttully, Ht UNT. tention, and that of his party in Congress, will ere wee Sieyed Pg oh rage et indgelavey oe scary np teary agin toed repeti- committed, eaas payments. ==> ,REPUBLICANS, ATTENTIC = anade be the financial policy of the Treasury and the | by fetter, ccocerpenien ye foe recommenda. | tion of the visitation of out-of-town clubs and a. once assumed by the court the ‘ONE DOLLAR PEE WEEK. BSF, The, yeeaniized Republican Clubs of tho Dis- tariff question. Any sudden change of finan- | tions, and in a few days recetved his appoint- | delegations, such us followed his nomination | _ = ie sore ge complained of might, WEDNESDAY EVENISG ROy EMBER he eee cial policy is sure to cause a flurry jn money | ment. end continued steadily uxtil the Inst week of | rough enquiry; evidencr, ikc.. be shown, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, OPERA- Drate the victory of HARKISON and MORTON, centers, and it is thought he will not be inany| "Witness never discovered bad brick work. | the ony It may seem # little curious to] To-morrows' conference will settle the question ‘ " ‘The expense of this demonstratign, which Will be haste to make a change from the way be finds | Grout was a ‘a the public that an out-of-town delegation from | of submission of resistence by the republicans GLASSES, SILVERWARE, AND large, {t le pro sbai he taek Ua coleany oe M ‘out was sometimes used in the third, of top in Virginia, sapvtion,and alt feputiteans are inqfied to lend thelr it, lis course 1s expected to be very consers-| ging of the arch. The men would ask if they | Danville should be the first organization to for- | in Vitg JEWELRY. Aid (A committey bey been appotu goltect Tunda, ative. As to e tariff his” attitude | could grout the to Ting, and he told them that | Mlly congratulate the general in person, ANOTHER LONDON MURDER. W. 8. TAPPAN, te a ee wah Pe bt is well defined by the fact that| they could. The eying, both brick masonry | Zi ds castly explained when it is undérstood . - . 3. that Gen, Hurrison made known his wishes to — his home friends thut they kindly forbear |The Body of a Woman Found Cut to for a. few. days. from any domon- Pieces in Spitalfields. strations ot bis residence. His wishes have! Loxpox, Nov. 8—The murder fiend has it was through his advice and i time. Mare xv. tho earnestness of Mr. Allison and Mr, Aldrich © pel geting nl pardon Cy ptpes A Baltimore Office—110 N. Howard st. ADVERTISEMENTS must be sent in go a8 to reach | that the republican tariff bill was reported to| above the atch to pack, If it was not hi x A Chairman Finance Commétice Republica National Leagues AB-Ot h eietn J. RL. FLANAGAN, Manager. <a>, £00 Liv ae —, the business office before 12 o'clock M., in order to | the Senate. This course was 0} angi by the | enough but one-half bay was keyed, and the pure Norwegian | most radical protectionists, und it ig likely that been scrupulously observed and thus far. while "od Kiver Ol (this neason's crop c gecure proper classification or insure insertion in sep dbinagty : er stood on the platform. Witness never ite y “ % added another to his lst of victims. int bottles, at 60. conta mere) Sabie ra 8 re a S ri ss ee of sub. | Mis Policy will not quite agree with the ideas of Point the stone walle Bite ‘end of the center of | the wildest scenes ever enacted in any city | etek oy sate iat robe ; oe 2-25, , Tae quality of this oll 1s guarantee Tam the same day. Tho interests of sub- | the extremists. which so much haa been told. Whenever be | ¥@t¢ ix progress down town, the man over orning the body of « woman Worone Gurs _peke ______ EPW. ¥. MERIZ L014 Fat. | scribers and advertisers alike compel the adoption } A republican who was in Michigan, Minno- | found his men building such @ wali he made | ¥Lo8e elevation they were jubilating sat quiet | into pieces was discovered in @ house on Dor- SWEBT CIDER! a | | of this rule. sota and Illinois before that bill was reported | the men stop and go back and pack solidly be- ly in his librury only a mile away enjoying the | set street, Spitalfields, The police are en- — One car-load Sweet Cidor from Northern Now York Se Sa A, and again during the campaign, declared to a) hind it. He society of his family after @ long spellof hard | deavoring to track the murderer with the aid Just recel ved abd for sale at lowest niatker yates ty Govenywexr Receivers To-Day.—Internal | Stan reporter his belief that the Benato bill |” seven ao onx | Workaud resding ‘the bulletins telling of his | of bloodhounds, = = FULL STOCK OF SIL- Es © BALABR, revenue, $340,811; customs, $712,860. saved them from great loss in that section of sega aerecicstnsdlgesy te election, without manifesting more then the | {UTILATED LIKE THR WHITE CHAPEL vicTINe, ee Depots, 615 D st. s. w. and 1824 20th st. nu. w. Ppa a Banna id the country. It is predicted that there will ba | Kirlin, Ho hed noter seen Lioutenant| most ordinary intercst in the result. Inorder| The remains were mutilated in the same hor~ R PIECES IN HANDSOME CASES, DE- = a Wi CWE WAG VED Awoxe tue Pnesrpent’s Catuens to-day | a cautious republican revision Gud reductiop of | Townsend get up on the platform to look into Be cate and toutteuce to 34 ste ft 7 that he may enjoy the privacy he desired dur- | rible manner as Were those of the women mur- sats were Chief Justice Fuller, Senator Gorman, | the tariff when the Fifty-firet es comes | the arch, although he used to look belind the ing theso days, but very few of his many per-| dored in Whitechapel. their - SIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR WEDDING = | “uG-twe SSS Senator-elect Barbour, Representatives Allen | i aud that it will have the Ul 8 4} gide walla In the morning witness generally | ob#! fricuds have os yet called to tender PRGUTFCL MUTILATION, an. i=, 2, NE Ve Mississippi) and Crain, Commissioner Mille, | basis fonnd the work of the night before pocked up, Several thousand telegratnghe has Teccived ie |g weeaPPearance of the remains was frightfal, — Rae OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, Ce ee a ‘i me. He is very particular about this and will . > Boece OF cui. yar Ron Sexaton Gormax called on the President ‘ Deas die oe Sausages Seawes Wecopoice of tet Hoious. Mas- | permit no telegrain to Ue laid aside natal he - and maple peng “The body ‘Poem notice that the be ¢ ; | thie morning. omes the discussion a8 je course to be fol- I a carefully read it, and many of them bear his a . s FRANK M. LEWIS, ecceeeens fae emeatieie aang ice ieee lowed by the democrats in the House this win- | , Under Captain Chester's. cfoss-examination a thigh” "The wou and other” orpuns "were pencil memoranda tn explanation as towho the | thighs. The womb and other JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, 30, ANS amd willbe roads to pocstve Jeyinent ot Praisz F'now Apnoab.—The London Morning witness said that the lieutenant came into the | Footer is. ER md ter. During the discussion of the tariff it was of No- r tu , but thet missing. The skin had been torn the fore- ett 1215 Pa ave.” | Yuher IstS One bags ald fay nde November | Post quotes at considerable length from the | frequently ‘aaid that both partica would uc- | gant pene nes gt Gens bi that bis coming uusthscarls Bours of the olection, Mr. Har: | end nd chic’ tus back tod eate eon the Bret lulf of said taxes due’ Sotmuber 1. fave ce | ast annual report of the Commissioner of | quiesce in the decision and proceed with he | casion when he auspected the nee of | Tie mn re hte a =e _— hone yo into the stomach. = = = —_ bell not Go paid davieg Gait Saath a piaales of fae | Agricalture, noticing the reports of the statis- | Tevision of the tari’ accordingly, Thb under- | the stono-wall at the end of a center, ho had a | *esrams from friends in ion i THE VICTIM A DISKOLUTE Woman, PIANOS AND JANS (2) per cent wall be adaod om the first day of cach suc- | tician aud other division chiefs, and character- | Standing was when Congresé adjourned that | hole pune nd ,- | Where inquiring as to the latest returns anc = on snnoe DRGANS. _ | Sllcmonth theres watt soe gue to gatdor | isan and eter diviston chiets, and character | eseiataly apes roamensbiing: suetorer the | ees B nohiod through st and found ® space be- | hat his prow cig more. ot ta | | The viet, ike al the other, was « pros FAALEES, § DAVIS: PIANOS: SUPERB IN TONE: | jcmua fike pamlty for hon-tufit directa” Fhe tae | Hzing ae ae eee voliione fesult, they would prococd. in the Senato with | Ud 't whlch he caused to be filled. || | matter Inst night, the general ‘aid to the Asso- | tute, She was married and her husband was © Perfect in workinansiy: elegant ia styles, low ; . ee due May 1, ISK, if not paid within said month of Decisions or Becrerany Exprcort.—The | the consideration of the Aldrich bill. There is thought that person standing on side walls iNEb, agent oem | NY, An, ANUS Cover ot tages DLC Juwiog | Secretary of War has decided that peace offi | a question, perhaps, aa to whother the republi- | would have a Letter view of the packing than <.. & Ss cae | Bik hax term dewided to refuee Bis checks wered éa | cer or w private cittzen may legally arrest or | ci? Polley ve See — ee f from anywhere else. ———_ an jee 8 bo oT ee Fees detain adeserter when authorized to do so by uae E wun cmenimenc, ia democrats en, | SVRPRISED AT TH HOLES DISOOVERED AT LIEUT. Wi ‘eave tad Oraay business in all its | MOE Deter oe LOCOMIA Ie vine as | % military official. Also, that canteens must Attar & tadhion, Dladaek 1 ast ston itana oh TOWNSEND. dannches. We efter cur dne line of Panos abd ecvit decielon by the court (in ease Koones ver | Rot be permitted to sell wine, beer or other | Mee it “The republican may ues gant the re.| Boyoe wes followed by Martin McNamara, Wy the beat makers at very reagonable prices and on | Cook) checks will not ve peculved in payzuent uf taxes. | alcoholic beverages, and must be fo,conducted | vision to be made by this Congress, even accora- | who never learnod ¢ trade but is generally om. fe tuuat Iavorauie tecnas, > ’ lice ne : og eee Sib, tk Country, for ans lonseth | jg “PIANOS SLIGHTLY USED. — pce a upon the vested rights of ing ® sheis own plan, and it a be bela that | ployed as afareman on various works, He was poy ol eg tie [immer fas option Be the have 53 legant, wlock of Sfty square -—— aay eh y have mide dee, aa ee employed by Lieut. Townsend ip May last os hase, aa give carecul attention wo Tuning und | ["4P0s ln thoroug beat dey Ts gino af Pansoxat.—Capt. I. N. Burritt of the Sunday | country demand further consideration e zr TS ciated Presg correspondent that he found it| porter. They had lived together at spasmodio utterly impossible to answer more than a small Laer Her ater believed to bave been Portion of these inquiring telegrams. Lizzie Fisher, but to most of the habitnes of Several pretended interviews with Gen. Har- | the haunts sb Visited she was known as Mary rison have recently beep printed in moetropoli- | 5,, She he fan journals. Mz. Harrison, from the day of | June. She hed a room in the Fore tee pe 4 his norgination, has consistently declined to be | Suc Lnows at whut hour ahe entercd the heaee pov ghiatsten These interviews, therefore, are last night. and probably no one saw the mam About a dozen members of the Lincoln Club | “8° “companied her. of Cincinnati called last night to congratulate No ONE SAW THK MURDERER, ‘were cordially reeetred | therofore it is hardly likely that he will ever be DY both Gen. and Mrs. Harrison. Congress- | identified. He might easily have left the house man Ben. Butterworth warmly congratulated | at any time between 1 and 6 o'clock this morn- the general. Mayor Smith and H. R. Probasco | ing without attracting attention. The doctors were among the number. After a pleasant | Who have exemined the remaius refuse to make visit of half an hour the party returned to the | @ny statement until the inquest is held, city, leaving for home shortly after midnight, THRE RLOOD-HOUNDS A FAILURE. 2 Fine stock preparstory Nsivaeenw AL SOM. of pure Repairing oO the Cyy. c He iz hed TAN “exfeerar. ® — [e wae: take cha: eae Nos. pa | - Ta te,, | went an operation on Monday which proved en- cps Diredtarticit ai and 808 ot w bee done sccording to §j ecltion- 4 fates canes —_— aM LACK | tirol ful. Ho i ihe way to. c . Harrison's frien ions, Col. Kirlin afterward r im_the e FS SHEARS = | We cium yA ‘iouid ee covery. Postinastor-General Dickinsca, Sen. | be is an honest civil-service reformer, and that ecideations. | He was employed on Bock Inquiries fos further information cntorprion, ove Site ite, | ator Cameron, Boyd Winchester, United States | he will respect the letter and spirit of the law. | Creek, ae siding SS" ganpens & srar@ax, | Colluey Sei: Cally 40," Boct tu ory: cuith ij | taisiater so Bwitecrland, and Col, Jobe ML Wil | cite ationeeecy on the subject lead to this can- | the brick work und packing all the time that = ce tering : i i ~ | matter in committe yet. an inspector of lining in the aq ae oe og Hevoeeoe a ae fth of | Jerald, who bus been ill for some time, under- instructed to sel son of Washington were in New York last | clusion, and just now it is a matter of interest | B¢ Was present. The packing, as far as he maintaln our well mutation fort : Word is received that numerous clubs end del-| ‘Three blood-hounds bel: nl work. pia Me Dette night.—Arthur Hill and A. G. Clarke of Lon- | in Washington to know just how he feels in knew, was véry well done. Almost always the | egations are preparing tocome to the city. | jzens ae taken to hggmeg beds body 1-3m = ae don, R, J. Pendleton of Pensacola, Fla., J. E. | the matter ‘king was left until two bays were | Among other telegrams received by Gen. liar | lies and placed on the sceut of the murderer, — Se COLLARS 48D OPER Westlake of Albuquerque, N. M., and L. W. 2 ‘eyed. He jez Sd that {t was better | rison to-day was one from Findlay, Ohio, stat- | but they were unable to keep it for umy great Ww Wow oo RRR cco H S85 SWISS BTEAM LAUNDRY, Buckley, H. C. Fuller, and A. Hegeman of Now a ee WELL BLAINE GO? to fo that wuon the | packing was | ing that the largest gas-well in the world had | distance, und all hope of running the catosin wwew # da aR York are at Willar Jno. A. Halderman of | _ I*is difficult to say how impressions on the | very heavy (when the roof was very high). | been struck there yesterday, and had been | down with. their culaanes wil bare So be ba ¢ oa ee | Kansas and E. N. Whitehouse and G. Rothen- | subject are gathered, but it seems pretty gen- | There were never more than two bays packed | named the “Ben. Harrison. abandoned. wow i coe 8 Sys Be “AW BCE OF STOCK. (THE 16TH.) | berg of New York are at Welker’s.—J. M, | erally believed that Mr. Blaine will not accept | *t nce. Ho was very much surprised, he said, | “Mr. Russell Harrison received a telegram - wo fv Se eS eae Cory of San, Francisco, Paul L Hassenfoeder | the Secrataryship of Biase. En wer pore.id whon the holes were punched in the roof of | from Helena, Mout.. saying Montana hadgiven| GLADSTONE AT BIRMINGHAM. HATUETT AND GEMSTON Planca Toattanette for ric and Chas. E. Btrange of the Taunton, Mass, | quarters there is a call for his “vigorous | ‘2¢ tunnel by Licutenant Townsend und vacent | 5,000 majority for tho republican ticket—the ae rent and col on installinents, We offer the greatest CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ABSOCIATION, Bicycle Club aud W. A. Wade of Boston are at * i Se his | Paces were found in hia work. These voids | territorial council and house. The Enthustasm Over the Grand O1@ Beryats iu the eit oct 3 Gn y foreign policy,” and a declaration that his fren mereectee _— “EQUITABLE BUILDING.” 1003 F ST. the St, James.——B. D. Washburn and Mason | hand is needed to take down tho bars betwoen | 2Ust have been left while he was away from orem eS Man was Tremendous. S.SaEES O§ THR KRAKAUER PLAN 2 W. Tyler of New York and Jno. A. King of Long | ue and the South American trade, At the | Sng taking cross sectious. He was usually INDIANA, Bpecisl Cable Dispatch to Tus Evaxtve Sram, Je find them eXcellent in every particular.’ ASSETS, $071,590.64. Island aro at Wormley’s—H. Wilson of | game time the improwsion provails that he | sent from 15 minutes to half an hour. He ‘ ae Loxpox, Nov. 9.—Gladstone’s visit to Bir @. KUHN, t, Logansport, Ind., A. Gitsky, Cornell Wolley, 8, P P ‘ was not directly employed by any one else Courity Returns Not Yet In. oar el cnt Ba o visit General Agent Sul jon Books are open for shares in the 16th - would not accept that portfolio. He is spoken hi s tT tague.”Pubecriytiong and Waymeuiacan be msdgatthe |J- Harriot,D. J- Dean, and C. K- Couillard’ of | of ag ‘minister to England, ‘but more pro- | ‘288 the Government but sometimes used to] tsprayarozis, Nov. 9.—County returns from | Miuham was a prolonged triumph. The ac- Also for “Pease” Pianos and Burdett Organs, Ofice of the Aupociution aUy from 0 a.m to 4:30 pu. | New York, C. Shirley Carter of Virginia and W. | nouncedly for the Benute. ‘If its true that he | Back after 5 o'clock at 50 cents an hour in or- PERE RO ES to arrive last night, and | C'S of the enthusiasm are almost fabulous, Montily paynenus are 82-56 per share. 0. Watson of Boston are at tho Ariiagton, y enate. ‘Tf it ix true © | der to get the work up. He first asked Col, | Indiana had not begun to arrive last night,and | 6) ect alone will sufth i 1S6m S07 ro1nst_ | Uvuruphietd expadaiag the object uf Sie, Association, a does not want the place it is assumed that Kirlin if he should receive this money and the | it is scarcely probable tmt the official returns ae WE in wo oe ean, Kx x cation to ise AUR CALIFORNIA’S VOTE. SENATOR SHERMAN WILL DE SECRETARY OF | Jattor told him yes, He never received any | will be received betore Friday night, when the | \ymering inated ain whine ge? Hall the taegeibep t BORE, ToUCH, WORKMANSHIP BIS Jain et nw. STATE, kind of a present, vote of the state by counties will be given. Re- practionl Yin. | Twelve Thousand Majority for Harrl-| Sherman is quite close to Harrison, it ia un- a Dept. son—-Five , Republican Congressmen | derstood, and, it must be remembered, that 2 ise jit euant | Elected. Quay was the origina! Sherman man when the Belton turns from the cougressional districts are also rn ae incomplete, but up to 1 o'clock this morning nothing had occurred thet changed the result as given in earligr press dispatches, Parrott, results of this attack on the Chamberlain - hold are likely soon to be tested. Kynock, member for Asto intends to retire. ‘Kynoch is a gunmaker and NOT EVEN A CIGAR, from the contractors or sub-inspectors, and had no kind of an understanding with either. There hawes Artiatic Style: ed tp designs of Gites} DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A_ fine acecrtwent of Prominent es ot all peices, PIA yy. ENT. FE ay Mas RS ss * uestion of nomination wi , and went fi - paar 9G oR ag 4 his chief claim to distinction is that be of- a A eee aap cients otiee | Mr. Ino, B, McCarthy, private secretary of | Sherman to Harrison later on, It in “thought | YF three or four packers usually working on democratic candidate for Congress in the first | fered to give 10,000 rifles to the Ulstermen to =] er Patents, Hon. Leland Stanford, has received the follow- | that Sherman will be given prominent recogni- |® shift. If the packing was very light the | district, has a majority of only 26 over Posey | enable them to resist the law when the home = Deal ; re oa. Packers could easily concal four foot of bad | rep. ‘This is general Hovey's old district. The | rule measure of 1485. was imminent, His mw. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ee one aos sip eek hai Bes at my they goal nc, com | et ion sae near nts | aie hr lection, wen onl 9 pt vd ae be an Francisco, Cau., Nov. 9, '88.—Prol 2 K coal much, enever found a man doin, a y wi iberal candidate, Beale, ing ister. epue aotmuicas cxcLorspia t Ave republican Congremmen have beenelected, | ‘The fact that Allison acted in accord with | (oa titttsgs We discharged him. Witness supe | 4,000. iberal candidate, Beale, is erteing f. and one democratic Congressman, Marion | Harrison's ideus on the finance committee, | posed thut the only motive for such work was Biggs. The ctate on the presidential ticket | jeads to the belief that he is to be made Secre.. | that the men wanted to do the work as easily Fes Cee and Morton a majority of tary of the Treasury, and is to shape the finan- | ®° they could and loaf. About a center anda policy of the ‘Administration, But, of | M#lf was dono in # day SECURED A SMALL FORTUNE. A California Stage Robbed of $22,500 By Masked Highwaymen. IN 36 VOLS. LEATHER BINDING, Ate reduced price. ec31_¢ C PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 9th st. nw. — CALIFORN! The Democrats Give Up the State— = tiesto The foreman sometimes discharged men for Close Congressional Districts. a aa PALE BOENS OF DANCE Bhi HARRISON'S INAUGURATION, — | $our#e, thére To ctyeaitign alrays on the part | jogging. Whenever the brick work was ahead | Sax Faaxcisco, Nov. %—The count of 166 outasin guueie wks sec eteatodd tegen e crammectalie iasits erosion teataeel jkstorey 1349 F vt. 2. ‘ Miller is spoken of for it, " Of the packing the bricklayers would always be | precincts in the city out of 176 gives’ Harrison |" tna the express’ bo bullion a gy Be ogg Distriat Republicans Already Discuss- stopped until the work was made even, Lieut. Jeveland 27.691. The bli man end the ¢ x. containing bull Meuvs, Fine Tickets gud avitstioh ‘Carla, which they: JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary, ing Plans for t@ Ball, Ete. THE BEST CONSTRUCTED CABINET Townsend visited the tunnel about once a | 2490, Cleveland 27.601. The republican state | und coin amounting to about €22,500, was rifled are how Ber ahow. "The aasartient is so con SR 80 far puts Sherman in the State Deparment, | week, but witness never saw Major Lydecker | Committee claims the state by from 10.000 to | of its contents. The mail bags were not found, Selo oh one" oe : WLI BAS aEWOvEN Zo | Ttmay appear to be a trifle early, but among | Allison in the ‘Treasury, Miller in the Intorfor, | in the tunnel until he came into investigate | 12000. ‘The democratic couumittec concedes A FEARFUL LEAP IN permet ean = i nS, We i é 4 : <3 the work. the state to the republicans, but with @ small KAP THE FOG. ee — pio pew residenge, 131% J4th at. n.w. Tele- the republican residents of the District the ar- | Alger in the War, Frye or Hale in the Navy, Ui ination witness said that he | majority. The latest figures indicate the elec- Co A s Mite Howe So 0ams4toSym:7 pm. | rangements for the next innuguration are al- | Wanamaker in the Post-Ofiice, and Judge T. B. would have to stand. in the same bay with «| tion of four republican Congressmen, ‘Three | Steve Brodie Jumps from the Poughe z ne FOR CORRECT ~ STYLES Visit | Teady being discussed. It has been the custom | Little, of North Carolina, or Judgo W. O. Brad- packer in order to detect bad work. He re- | of the congressional districts are very close, keepsle Bridge and ts Badly Injured. Boia sw STEAM CAtwpey rue tay to organize @ committee of citizens, which ap- ley, of Bentucky, aa ntiorney-general, if the | ceived instructions from both the lieutenant ik MEE Geode Povenxcxrsiz, N. ¥., Nov. %.—Steve Brodie Pp Gu ferber BT. gre anda ___s¢0-2%m_ J point subcommittees to take carge of the va-| the theory that Blaine is to go into the Senate. | "4 Col. eathie. ‘itnadnes Rute ee a gaan Jumped from the bridge in course of construc ‘ORTABLE TES, rious details, such as decoration of the city, the clarks cosiaea, find witnew standing in the tracks and would | Probability That His Majority Will Not | tion over. the Hudagp river here at 6 o'clock ANDILONS, a SPRY, inaugural parade, tho ball, fire works, the care} J ig gaid that Whitolaw Reid wants to be | tell him to got back on the scaffold. Be Decreased—Crain’s District Close. | Vien he reaghed the meget 4 oredr hn on _B2-20t bela _ 1822 F wt. | of visitors, &e, To meet the expenses of the minister to England, Murat Halstead to Ger- SUB-INSPECTOR THOMAS A WITNESS. Gatvestox, Texas, Nov. %.—Latest returns | from his mouth and oars, The jump was made VIBE sera. see MISRIE LYNCH, FORMERLY OF | entire demonstration, the contributions of citi- | many and William Walter Phelps to France. Charles Thomas was the next witness. He | from many precincts in Representative Milis’ | from tho west pier. Brodie ehortly afterward Foquanst 21H doUh at, whore ah te preyared to wake | 2008 and tho sale of ball tickets have been in| "Tt ig said that P.8, Heath, tho well-known | was formerly in the retail lumber busines, but | district imlicate hit revcinchion without ancte | HOE a train for New York, where he will arrive ‘The larwest Gtock evar shown. Habits, nt uldzen's sults, cloaks, weeps, and ding | the past the only sources of revenue. The | Washington correspondent, will succeed Col. | recently was employed as a sub-inspector on | and probably without a decreased majority, |“ 9 "lock. Sea ian Renan eee, — i ae ——-— | amount usually collected and disbursed for in- | Lamont. contest betwee: Je nd ELUDING THE WATCHMAN IN THE FOG. t. COLLARS AND CUFI the tunnel. He was first employed as a rodman | The een Crain, democrat, and AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | {> ve ATE. cn. anguration expenses by the citizens’ committee esa ea on the resorvoir, but went into the tunnel in | Brewster, republican, in the ‘seventh district, | Brodie, Geo. Dwyer, Patsy Greeu and W. E. ‘Tie Open Fireplace and its artistic treatment aspe- | swiks SreaM LaUyp Y, ia between $35,000 and 40,000, although on TUNNEL DEVELOPMENTS. last July. He received his instructions from | will be close, but>Crain’s election seems cer. | Harding arrived at Highland, on the West emi study with as Fd eamelesine Tat FT ak 1:22 F st. } some occasions that sum has been largely ex- — Col, Kirlin, who gave him a copy of the specifi- | tain, Shore Kailroad, late last night, snd quartered 424 Oth street | aS GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. coeded, Testimony Before the Military Court | cations, Ho began work in the Howard Univer- —_—_ themselves at Dennis’ Hotel. This morning at Baschge's Had Was, ‘unequaled Floor Polish. HOST. NW. THE LAST INAUGURAL COMMITTEE To-day. sity heading. As farashe knew the work in VARIOUS LONDON TOPICS. dime sane ~ _ and to s g m 7 i a pud0-Sun, 1p fo tsy your Furnitare, | was designated by the chairman, James G@. the tunnel was good. Witness received $4 or pe greg sealerensd her dha wee garg 7 4 et ES ee re eee - J inike Hatetsck. | Berrot, who had been selected by the national | 4¥ INSPECTOR WHO ACKNOWLEDGED uEcEIVIXG | $5 for working over time. The witness knew | The Long Drawn Out Parnell Inquiry—|%! te Ley ape ape dso head Cotzars Ax . ing line sold on credit as cheap aa they can be bought rat i Th iat PRESENTS FROM A TUNNEL coxrRactor—ue | but little of the stato of things in the Gen. Warren’s Unpopularity. asconde ¢ top bridge avd walked y ua Ltt que ReTe for Cant democratic committee, The preceding inaugu- and was quickly discharged by the court. bh 2 rity. along over the structure in the darkness and sae greats Ee Foy ht AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF | ration. that of Garfield, was managed by a| S4¥8 IT WAS YOR WORKING OVERTIME—AN IN- | ON) NON Die took a resosn to 1.30, ee eee ae fog unknown to John Doxee, the night wateh- ——_ | committee appointed at a public meeting of | SPECTOR WHO WAS SURPRISED THAT HOLES Loxpox, Nov. 9.—Notwithstanding the Times’ | man. mn (ee a ee | Cea sas - reser THE WORK TOO MUCH HURRIED. notice that its case is likely to last until Christ- DOWN FROM THE DIZZY UEIONT. Giccuse Bice SP aol Salinas SEREIHE |tworival mectingstind boon heldand troceme | NERE FOUXD TX THR TACKING OVEN THK ARCH. | 56 ecnne1 court reconvened at halt-past1 | ROtee that it case i likely Judge Hanuen will | , When he reached spot over the wost pler KNOX, YOUMANS, ae YO it _ | mittees appoint his episode was exceed-| ‘There was a large supply of witnesses on | o'clock, and called Geo. W. Perkins to the | interfere to prevent an indefinite number of | Be divested himself of his clothing, and clad in Fe nf ankSeaatca ota Duby greeting’ teeekdthe | hund in the War Department corridor this | stand. ¥At present he isa grocery clerk, but | witnesses about outrages. “Parnell intends to | Sebi and a rubber suit, and wearing lead bot- uY. N.Y. swiss ste Ekoepay, ae a ie Re ae secre oa — morning waiting for the opening of the tunnel | has no trade. In July last he was bec gi “6 | call tenants who have suffered by the rapacity | tened about his legs, he 7 into the Hud- Hats bearing these trademarks tobe had only from} _ui29¢_____" 144 ¥'st._| “"Tr', Droposed now that a number of respect- | Court of inquiry. Work was begun at 10:30 an inspector of masonry in the tunnel for about | o¢ iandiords, also probably eome landlords like | son from a distance of 212 feet, Dwyer and Gecquacy fe thtectty. Bem PMAL sivINGs AND BUILDING A8- igvle citizons be called together for tho purpose | o'elock by the calling of Bamuel E. Boyoe, who “oa Nea” en8*8e4 | Clanricarde. Groen were in a boat waiting for him. ‘As soon SEAL SKIN NEW So fete, f considering this matter. The eee ‘can | testified that by trade he was a bricklayer, and | piace, recommended by mer-| ,, The return moved for by Mr. Buxton shows eli dgewe fe surface — bis ~— $APOUES a0 t0 49 sachewlong, #225, 9250, 8175, | ascii omic thie eats Me A | {¢iethonght that tho lending republicans wil | toate was employed as eubinepector in the | Ehants, fo Colonel Kirin, who appointed im, | tun yy aeorned and sical “oily asd Tmngged into ie beet ACKETS, 22 to 36 tnehes long, $100, #125, 8150. | Pie hall. 625 7th wt. wows on WEDNESDAY, NO- | be ablo to come to an understanding, 0 of ‘k Cree) ft of the Aqueduct tunnel. es eg ut | Thus cach receives double as salary mE MAY DIE AWaarkers, gags eacs © ave $1 each io b Sane vita: | the leading republicans are. in Tavor of the | Ho began work in February, 1881, and con- | Briggs, |The packing behind the nite walls | (fe nite winston, ““! Blood was sowing from his nose and oars. Made from best 3 upp ssagmn gOS EA egcf the. Fecretary | plan adopted by the democrats at the last in- | tinued until the work was shut down in Sgp- ing was done well. His duty was to sce to the |, G€0- Davis, a tory member, intends to bring | He exclaimed: “Ob, I am hurt” As quickly Love, and Short Weats, Huet snd tntahed tke our | Pinscyer of dag cjualion of eae em Pua | nuguration, ‘They are of the opinion that Mr. | tember. His instructions, were to see that the building and packing of theside walls, and ire | forward in parliament the question of the eu | as he was landed on the west shore, Rites Dealokin Garucuts, «8 most popular | in advauce receive 4 per vent interest per anuutn {a Sosy, or some one representing Mr. Harrison, | work was done well, and he had other duties | about five hours was in charge of the work over | forced resignation of Monro, chicf detective with assistance his two friends led him into ¥ Pos8ay8 tidtvinxas aa se He Oberon tatdou the atcck.. This ina | should designate somo citizen to be chairman, | to perform under the “colonel.” Wit-| thoarch, Colonel Kirlin camo through about | of the lice. Gen. Warren is increas-| the West Shore Railrosd depot. where he of a sale of Pie on tout veda oe rwost favorable gign for anal! monthly accimulations | and ho could select the other members of the | *2_, Pron and understood, the | Saeco day although sometimes be eenroe | ine malar. ‘The defense, in his article in | fainted, Lut recovered soon affer, all the time Maeminmacerz snot | SL SE a [om a me ey ey ps (ee | Py a v ae ‘2 ‘el Hatters and Farriers, INO, A. PRESCOTT, Bee Gagne erika tak thas es ae ck workmen, remaining until lunch time, after | "°srbihe tte alcayen disp a toan ex-minister smiling on the mobs refers | broken, When the 6:37 a.m train tor New 2 y. + In view of the fact that the hall of the Pen- » remaining “Thi 8 ition in the tunnel 1257 Penna, avg, through to $12 13th et} 4¢13-t0n015 Butiding, 418F et nw. |. which he'returned and continued at work un- | to hy and that Wes reason why I was | * the action of Gladstone and his collegues in | York came along be was put on and bur. 2 ALL WOOL BEAYEH OVERCOAT CAN- = COLLARS AND CUYFE: sion building, where the last inaugural ball wes | t7)'5°" 1.0 night inspector, Masters, caine On disebarged,” tall tha wilnteke voting against the edict of expuision from ried to his home, one or two of his party ac- eee ee swine BEES Therney 4. |e ute concaded tthe ow of Ht in| Suet whch ee deed ot | nailer uaeae an phe Te] areas inten ign pita en ake ats wager i 2 hry 7th a! a Ti y wi % 4 —. fi ile Sail 3 is out of the question, ‘In this event the only Occasionally he found that there was too much | Period Ls fee that the fowsaations foe tee eee | lating in favor of a soon ay oie pe oT ‘of the Police Gazette, told him that if be its Scovrrp Soe tale ital Office has been re- | Alternative left is to erect building on the | sand used, and he ordered more cement put in | Walls were cleaned out and prepared. He did succeeded he would give him s gold medal AND PRESSED FoR e moved from 4: RD budding orveuta, asc 7th st, | White Lot front 15th street. It is thought | before it was given to the workmen. Bome- not think that this should have been a Couts, S0c.; Pants, 25e.; Veuta, 252 Al nize Loree that such 1 building could be put up for less | times he he: laint of the mortar from | the Government , but should cata, tering Repairing dyine a tet suainee Gest Aiteg He thd — COATS RT hon [my hance tool iey ie gar jaan the workmen, and it fixed. In his opin-| been done by the ‘The witness was call ; ¢ committed hay of Government then ouast ioe SA 5 Oth a8, nw - some ig buildings, and have been saved the expense of THE PACKING WAS PRETTY WELL DONE. to reading the = bed oe ertst., Baltimore, | n2-20t # st. morning, s anit —_ rT a erecting a lane 2 A larger sum of | phere three brick masons and one packer | at 10:30, the taking of testimény will be re- Corzans sosera money will be needed for this inauguration Ri) pedir ag hia friends to know that he te now connected | than for either of the two preceding, but it | in the gang under his charge, and they did Bp-105 Swiss sTkay LACNDRY. with the house of is believed that if an economical nearly one center a day. The distance between H. aa ce nono po bal wera gehen od ‘ie ths nt the roof of the tunnel bed be neleiabare. E CLOTHIERS, ity about secur: generous subscriptions. | averaged about 2 feet. The specifications called ON TS. 319 8 & COR OY 7TH AND.D STREETS The money subscribed toward the expenses of | for in coment mortar, and| 4 dispatch has been received from Senator A latko stock of DUNLAP'# SILK AND DERBY waere he rae Sipe ‘o31-Lin x i ph pom cua a claiming HATS received to-ls} wo meet the demands of ection | ——— ; nt and the WILLETT & RUOFF, BATTERS AND FURRIERS Bb-Ot 905 Pennsylvania avenue,

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