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for Imparat Dizes: TT: su: ScoTT’s SCOTT'S EMULSION Acexaca & Bro. very low prices, eta EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1888 5 Meare ove a aaah Sis. as" touted ted ME gh Tie LTO 0 Se re. me Worst Is relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Peetoral, But doa’t delay till the bronchial tubes are in- and the lungs congested Prompt use insures rapideure, L. D. Bizley, of Bartonville, ‘Vi. writes: “Four yeare ago I took s severe cold, which was followed bya terrible cough. I was 2 to my bed about four moutha ™ san finally waid T was in Consumption, he could not help me, One cf my readvised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral. [did so, and was well before Ihad fin- ished taking the first bottle, Ever since then my health has been good.” AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Masa, Sold by all Drugwists, Price, #1; six bottles, #5. Tux G ne Gescrise JOHANN HOFPF'S MALT EXTRACT fs the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO and rior? PALATABIE HEALTH BEVERAGE Weak Childten, and 2 v. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN Hhereteture boots fei une hanged, vires increased puw=or vi SPETENT TYPE WRITE] wa uinehiwe. Address C-, ‘ocd ¢-nod 1 2 A Six Hevor 2 VE WITH CUSICURA by te was speedily and entirely cured by FREDERICK MAITRE, ‘@ AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston, Mass, strations, and 100 testimomals. : > Scorrs Exurstox URES COUGHS AND COLDS. EMULSION RELIEVES CONSUMITION. SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES BRONCHITIS, WONDERZUL FLESH PRODUCER. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL AS PLEASANT AS MILK. SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES THROAT AFFECTIONS. SCOTT'S EMULSION MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. SCOTT'S EMULSION $ SCROFULA IN ALL FORMS. HYPOPHOSPHITES 18 SOLD ALL OVER ‘THE WORLD. 2S NEW SHAPE DERBYS aT WORTH $2.50. AT $2.50 WORTH 3.50. DUNLAP AND KNOX STYLES. Hatters, { AUER DOT PETE} Outitters. sell-cokm Gu Ta But THE CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. Forse Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety at x3 Bu: starve avrrans ane THe Best. Bay State Guitars are the lowest priced. Bay State Guitare satinfy all, bay State Guitare sell ae fast as they can be manutse- tured. Send for prices and description to J.C. HAYNES & CO, GOLD MED: PARIS, Watunted ABSOLUTELY nacre an snd winetra ted tor swell as for persorsta yi LLULOID TRUSS 623 7th st. aw. Mrs. FISHER devotes her attention tothe wants of Lady Patron. ‘mL Hhisvrzconss. The aly sure ¢ ¢grna, Stops all pein. En- gece cgi Tit theese feat Drumeinta Bisco co ¥ PARKER'S GINGER TONIC med! From ite combination of valuable: licines, is superior: he emsorice of Giuaer of Cramps, Col /spovma aust bowel disorders. snd fa invaltabl pry at Ein aid others of this country and by port final Brvdel Gitta,“ Fr cae WEST VIRGINIA. Claimed to Have Given Harrison 500 and Goff 1,000 Majority. Prrrssvra, Nov. 10.—The Chronicie-Telepraph has dispatches from Wheeling timed 2:30 p. m., stating that the state has gone for Harrison by 500 majority, and for Goff for governor by 1,000 majority. The sional situation is unchan; DELAWARE SENATORSHIP. A Plan to Prevent the Election of a Re- 2d EDITION. Lats Telrans to ‘The Str ROUGH WEATH! Many European Senee Overdue at New Yorx, Nov. 10.—The unusual rough weather at sea during the past two weeks has delayed all the incoming ocean steamships one and two days. A dense fog overspreads the lower bay this morning, and up to noon not a aswenger vessel had been sighted. Nearly a lozen steamships that were due yesterday and this morning, imeluding the Adriatic, from Liverpool; City of Chicago, State of Indirna, from Glasgow; Moravia and Gottert, from Hain urg; Belgeniand, Wruaxatox, Det., Nov. 10.—An Every Even- special from Dover to-day reports » demo- cratic movement to contest the election of A. Kent County republican On the face of the returns Mr. Richardson hava plurality of 189 over his democratic com- titor, Dani Ridgely. Sue! Reet ha peee Os Eoin Garonne state ‘The grounds laid are three—the holding of election in districts where there were no demo- cratic judges at the polls, fraudulent votes and alleged illegality of the Saulsbury republican combination ballots. Stress is laid on the latter ground, The uniform ballot law requires the h harmonize with the combination tickets were headed democratic, but a majority of the candidates thereon were Protest was entered against them and against the ostracism of democratic election o before and while the voting was in The effect of the unsecting of and the seating of B. Richardson, the state senator-elect. from Antwerp; Egyp Monarch, from London; Leerdam, from Hotter- dam, and Elysia, from Gibraltar, are two days aLASGOW, SAYS OF toe paper occu nat ast Many Business Men Left in the Lurch. Deven, Con... Nov. 10.—The Denver builders and lumbermen are much worked up over the clever swind‘e perpotrated upon them by Alonzo Weibel, who recently came here from wood, » Chicago suburb. He brought Hent letters of recommendation that tle difficulty in obtaining the best of dhe quickly worked uj Last Saturday Weibel collected nearly #5,000 on unfinished buijdings and took his de- behind unpaid bills amount- He got away so hastily th: of the tickets, \dgely would be to make on Joint ballot, is party sahil groal pricagton tts res ally placing the appointment of Senator Saule- | the Pertosniate Sait Bee aaa bury's successor in the hands of the governor, | with him. who would, of course, be expected to name a laged by his unpai eae Keely in Contempt. Purtapexpura, Nov. 10.—Court of Common Pleas No. 3, this morning made the rule to is- sue an attachment against John W. Keely for contempt of court, ~o2 ae ER FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. following are the opening Fork” Stock Mark to Corson and Macartney’ 1 4. Rxwepres on one of ‘ht on board a train, en 4. At the point of a pistol © demanded of Weibel the $375 due him, whereupon Weibel’s wife repaired to the ladies room, disrobed, and produced thi utire ‘amount of her husband's led_upon her person, to Los Angeles, iG DISCOVERY. ‘The Bodies of Eleven Murdered Babes Found in a Reservoir. Curcaco, Nov. 10.—A special dispatch from St. Ambrose, a town 10 miles below Quebec, says that complaints had been made recently concerning the condition of the city reservoir 3 authorities finally ¥ the water to find out the cause. The was commenced a few days ago, and was vesterday, when, to the great ast ¢ the engincersand workmen. mains of eleven children were disco the bottom of the state of decomposition. ‘The authorities of t locality ure at a loss to know who a thors of the murders, as an inquest has re every one of the children had been nd had breathed for several hours GE EAST, Macon, Mich. T have had a species of itebing,scaly Cov: foes Mus, ISAAC PHELPS, Ravenna, 0. you that your Cursecna RESOLVENT is About three months ago my face was vtches, aud after using three bottles of LissoLvEnr I was perfectly cured, RIK rhovey ee eee se seen St. Charles st, New Orleans, La, Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.; SOAP, ESOLVENT, @1. Prepared by the POTTER = BE ea ars res nol for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 13 sumac ss etuamsenon ei RES : —»—__ The Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quota- on the W: Stock Exchange are noted ——__ '-Senator Barnum’s Illness. gion’ and Georgetowa 7% bid. Metropolitan Railroad stock, 107 bid,113 asked. Washington Gas, Georgetown Gus, ‘ational Metropolitan Insurance Arlington Insurance, 158 bid, 1 : asked. Potomac Riggs “Insurance, § bid, 34 i May 1214 “asked. H. Barnnm, chairman of the democratic na- | Kailroad bonds, 1107 tional committee, who arrived home last Mon- day, was too much prostrated to vote on Tucs- ince which time he has been growing steadily worse until 2 o'clock this morning, when it was thought that death was near. Those able to judge say the chances are very is recovery, and the villagers, one and all, are wearing sad faces, field, of New York, who arrived here at noo: pronounces Mr. Barnum as very dangerously ill. Wm. H. Barnum was born in Connecticat in 1818, and is consequectly now seventy years of He was educated in the public schools, andas his parents were in humble circum- stances he commenced to earn his own living at a very youthful age. shrewdness and perseverance, and began his career as an iron worker. the principal in the Housatonic Valley. He has, al interests in the Lake Superior district, ‘He is very wealthy, and his mansion at Lime Rock, Litchfield County, is provided with every lux- i career commenced in when he was elected to the Con- representatives. 1866 he was elected to represent the state in Congress, and was re-elected in 1865 and 70 ‘He was then elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by tne death of Orris F. Ferry. compaign of 1876 Mr. Barnum euch signal service to the democratic cause manager of the zational democratic committee, which position he held in 1884. It was during the 1 Barnum telegraphed to Abram 8. Hewitt, who was of the national demooratic committee, for “mere mules” for Indiana. The expression created a great deal of ne time when it was made ally understood to mean more money. is party, an ¢ illness ve to be due to his excessive labors, sesame The Times Appeals. Eprvsvnor, Nov, 10.—The Times has given ai from the decision of Ju Times-Parnell case, in which he aliowed proof of jurisdiction. Pending a de- al procedure before Judge Coreoran Insurance, 60 bid Insurance, 64 bid. ed. Masonic Hall bonds, Washington Market stock," 123 bl Brick Machine, 196 bid. Bank of ‘reat Falls Ice, 135 bi peake and Potomac Telephone Co., 78 bid, asked. Washington Gaslight Co. bonds, 123'bid, 2 d. National Bank of the Republic, 169 Central National Bank, 2013 bid. ington and Geor 212 21 asked. Frai rgetown Railroad stocl nklin Insurance Co. ional Press Brick Co., Panorama Co. stocks, 16 bid. American Grapho- Co, stocks, 13% bid, 1644 asked. gia te lott Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Nov. 10.—Virginia ten-forties, bid; Baltimore and Ohio stoc! He had industry, ssket. Bull Run His business pros- furnaces and forges 36; do. threes, G4 Cincinnati, Washington and Baltimore firsts, 98; 90 asked; do. threes, 35 bid; consoll- dated gas bonds, 110; do. stock, 50. ‘and steady: Fultz, 108a112; Longberry, 1078 % ‘0. 2 winter red spot, (G4340108%;" November, 3 56," western, firm; mii year, 47%a47%; Januat jet and steady—souther reetern Whito, 30a32; west- ded No. 2 white, 31 bid. steady, Gla3. Hay, rather jolce western, 16.00a16.50. Pro- y.. Butter, steady—cream. aper talk at the yer refined, firm, Frolghts t6 Liverpool Heceip snout, 000 Shipmente—flour, 806 bai bushels; corn, 155,000 bushels. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO. Nov. 16. 10 a m.—Wheat opened weak aud % lower than at the close yesterday. Firet prices ‘on December was 115%, from which it recedes without reaction to 114 eid at that price. May opened ai away without check to 115%. Kinnear in the cision on the ep; Kinnear will be stopped. —_—— ‘Two Business Blocks Burned. Nov. 10.—The Appleton and troyed by fire yesterday morning. The losses, including those of the merchants whose stocks were burned, aggre- gates $40,000, with insurance of about €25,000. eelenageener Mrs. Gould Very Low. ‘HOPES OF HER RECOVERY ALMOST ABANDONED. New Yorx, Nov. 10.—Mrs. Jay Gould is re- ted as being rot so well as yesterday, and ¢ faint hopes that her family entertained for Ler recovery are about given up. The patient is conscious at intervals, as she has been the past twenty-four hours, bat she is each hour | © growing more weak, and unless she rallies a | + little it is feared she cannot live throughout the day. All the members of the family are at home to-da; It ts now quoted at rn opened % higher, at 42 for receding to 41% In afew minutes. De- cember opened at 41, aud declined to 40%. May cats opened unchanged. at 20%, and sold at 20%. January pork opened unchanged, at 14.72: was steaay between that figure and 14.70. v4 unchanged, at 8.10, and January ‘December wheat is 115%; December ary ‘pork, 14.70; January short ribs, CHICAGO, Nov. 10, 1:15 p. m. (clone)—Wheat, 11344; December, 11 ‘Gorn, steady—e Court st., Boston, Maan, Lard, stead; jay, 8.30. Nove: aa ge Tucker’s Majority 593. Srarxtos, Va., Nov. 10.—Unoficial retarns from all counties of the tenth district giv ‘Tucker, democrat, for Congres Cleveland's majority wi Dana Sails for Europe. New Youx, Nov. 10.—Charles for Havre on the steamer La Normandie, to- — LOCAL NOTES. Yesterday afternoon Mr. John B. Geier was hrown from his team at New Jersey avenue nd lst street northwest and was seriously in- His horse took tright th. 5 v SOLD By GhOCLES EVERYWHERE, CES breaks, pever wears out, always clean bathing, jured about the head. at one of the Electric Kailway cars on New jor attended him and he was removed to his residence, 1113 7th —-—__ Death of a New York Merchant. New Youx, Nov. 10.—Erastus 'T. T dry-goods house of Tcit, Weller & Co., 326 and 328 Broadway, died this. morning. He had been suffering from heart disease for He was born in Dudl and has been in the dry-goods busin city since 1547, ‘The funeral will be held An assignment for the benefit of creditors le to M. I. Weller by F. X. Dooley, druggist at 301 Pa, ave, southeast, iven thirty days in jail stealing @ chestuut roaster from Jacol Sarah Wormley was fined $10 by Judge Miller to-day for assaulting Lillie Barton, lie, le tor —_-__. The Fever at Decatur. Nov. 10.—Following is sent to the Associated Press from Decatur, Ala., “Three new cases; i ‘ufman and Mr. Dimpf.” is signed by Jerome Cochran, M. D, otticei ao ae Commodore Harmony’s Report. ESTIMATES FOR THE COMING YEAR, Commodore Harmony, chief of the bn- reau of yards and docks, in his annual report to the Secretary of the Navy, submits the following estimates for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1890; for support of bureau, for improvements at navy-yar Suk.se, for general, majatsaznce” J atirap: Cheers SR Sword Cart Weber, Chistes, whe dip ‘Testetully. framed A binge engres ot imusediate use Patgtngs Mirrors, “Pcil- ow Rogers Oren, and alj the otbers in stock. Fale a bates Brot —=2__8i¢ CURSTSCE FATAL ENDING OF A POLITICAL DISCUSSION IX (JE Most Erricactovs NTS TO EX- STIMULA! te the aupetite are ANGOSTUMA BLTTEES, o> the ty be ‘Siegert & Sous: ‘Beware of Cous- Wirral ii iur che gectainenetels, t In doors, windows, and elsewhere as | toy winter approaches, that your family may Col exape Coughs, PHILADELPHIA, 000; for repairs and preset eLPuta, Nov. 10.—Peter Mclivain, of s of Naval Asylum, aged twenty-four, was fatally Lishm Dan'l Dougherty, of 2137 Naudian it, at 19th and Naudian streets, TALK ABOUT MARRISON. OPPONENT—A LIBERAL AND CONSERVATIVE AD- MINISTRATION PREDICTED — MR, &M'PEERSON MAKES THE SAME PREDICTION, There is much discussion about the probs- bilities as to Mr. Harrison's Cabinet, but of course no one as yet has any information on the subject, Not more than one or two, if any, in all probability, have been decided om by Mr. Harrison himself. It is conceded on all hands that he will surround himself with the best men he can get, and, at the same time, he will beruled by noone. One obstacle he will meet of Garland warns thom to becareful. In the case of Mr. Lge ye Sve my warning will ~ jen His THE GENERAL POLICY OF HIS ADMINISTRATION. is being guessed at upon the knowledge of his character, Men of both parties with whom a Stan reporter has talked, agree as to his con- servatiom, integrity and ability, He is a most ounced with be but greatly ted A DEMOCRATIO ESTIMATE OF HARRISON. ASran reporter talked to-day with two men who have known him personally and in politics during his political career. They stand dia- metrical! toeach other in politics, and yet ese teeriallty ‘in their csthnate the President-vlect, Mr. Dalton is the demo- cratic postmaster of the House. He has bi an active democrat in Indiana politics for years, of en “In six months,” he said to a Star reporter, “there will be more pe Mr. Harri- son by republicans than by will give a good, clean, and ablo tion, Ev and honorable. Democrats and the people map will have nothing to complain of, It will be mocrats, He administra rything abont it will be high-toned A CONSERVATIVE ADMINISTRATION, much more liberal than the extremists would desire, and no man or clique of men can run Mr. Harrison. Ho will be the President. This will cause some heart burn in his own party, He is a civil service reformer, and is as firm as Cleveland, . In this his party who will demand a clear sweep. He will not yield, He is arespector of the law, one of the ablest lawyers in the country, and a he will antagonize those of man who takes him for a mn of no more than ordinary intellect will find himself de- ceive HIS SOUTHERN POLICY. “Some of his party,” continued Mr. Dalton, “will demand a vigorous and oppressive policy in the south. ‘They will be disappointed. He will adopt the most liberal southern policy any republican has ever thought of. He will treat the southern people as well as Mr. Cleveland I know the man. He is a republican, but he is not lacking in wisdom, ns int- ments in the south will all go to republicans. He will not appoint a democrat to any office. He is too, much of a partisan for that, ut he will appoint no. aggers; none of the rapeoaltions ‘tient have been, Placed over the southern people before, Some of the border states are now very close, He will to draw them into his party ranks, If he makes « bad appointment it will be because he is de- ceived. Ithink he will be with his party on the educational question, on the pension ques- , us to the admission of territories, as to tariff and all those issues. ‘The south may be worked on through the éducational bill and internal-revenue repeal.” Mr. Dalton declared that he expected the democratic party to come back into power at the end of four years, The republ he democrats, and more. ‘The educational bill would burt them in sensitive spots and the too liberal pensions would arouse opposition that would defeat the republican party. CONSERVATIVE VIEWS OF MR. M'PHERSON, Mr. Edward McPherson has been quoted » deal of late, but not generally for as con- gre servative talk as he gave to a Stan reporter this morning. He said that Mr. Harrison would give a most conservative and liberal ndminis- tration, His southern policy would be liberal. He would not attempt vio- lenth: to split asunder the solid routh. He would break itup by, his liberality. In the first place he would give them good offi- cials. Then the educational bill, and repeal of tobacco tax would do the rest. His would be a firm, but clean and liberal Administration, and hhe would have nothing but kindness for the south, Mr. McPherson said farther tfiat Mr. Harri- son was a civil-se would be no criticism of his policy on that score, WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. reformer, and there To-pay's Boxp Orrerinos aggregated $670,- 000, as follows: Registered 4s, $50,000 at 128, $400,000 at 1: ® 108%. Sri. ax Inspector 1n THe Inpray Senvice.— Morris A. Thom recent election for clerk of a new court in Bal- timore, is still an inspzotor in the Indian ser- vice. He came in from the West about two weeks before tho election, having obtained » leave of absence from the Department, After his arrival he told his friends that he intended to resign as the climate did not euit him, He has not as yet tendered his Retrrep.—Chaplain Daniel Kendig was to- day placed on the retired list of the Army on account of age. + $155,000 at 180; coupon 4s, 1083g; registered 4}¢0, 000 at who was defeated in the r. : Ernest P. Baldwin, Deputy First Auditor of the Treasury, has tendered his resignation, to take effect on the 15th inst. He is a native of Maryland, and ‘was appointed from Mis- souri by’ the present Administration, His resignation was tendered before the result of the eiection became known to accept an offer to go into business in Washington. Tue Kearsance nor Gost 10 Hartt.—The story that the U. 8.8. Kearsarge has sailed from Portsmouth, N. H., for Hayti is denied at the Navy Department, ‘The Boston 1s al sarge sailed to-day for Hampton Roads, Va, Crvm. Service Exaaisatios.—An examina- tion will be held at the rooms of the Civil Ser- vice Commission, at the City Hall, on Tuesday, the 20th inst., to fill a vacancy, ata salary of £1.200 per auiium, in the Geological Survey, as dy at Hayti, and the Kear- reader, the following qualifications Pp" knowle ting purposes; elementary rman, so far as n poner od and in proof, scientific nams and termina‘ quaintance with Italian and 8} hy and orthoepy; also. ing of mathematical signs and = but not required, ns, titles of works, etc.; some ao- ald have an THE LICENSED LIQUOR TRADE. His Cabinet and His Policy Discussed. | Applications Approved ‘ESTIMATES OF HIS CHARACTER BY A POLITICAL a Commniestoner DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Move in Mr. Glover and his i and « third fast prom added to its mecham- A warrant was issued this morning by Justice | *'P® Press a: Walter for Representative Glover, charging | it! equipment. ‘This enlargement has been him with false swearing. The justice issued nerd Stam by its rapidly growing the paper on the oath of Jas. H. Graham, who | Pines. For some time it has had to print ® made affidavit as follows: “On the 10th day of November, in the year | crease, which was mndc of our Lord 1888, before me the subscriber, a | niversary of the purchis of the pager BY Justice of the peace in and for the District, | present owners. It gives us great Jas. H. Graham | Rote this evidence of prospe cath in due form of law, one of the best and cle M. | tive of the national capital Oth day of September, ~~ S00 ths “county forees!a, willfully end | SuifGl management St Tatura may be oot knowingly swear ont betes, c. new, 2 - — J warrant arging him wi REO : Neer it —— s affiant, = my Aenea soy Two of New York's Thirty-six Votes. avenue n. w., in Washi wi Bal was false and corrupt. Disapproved ‘Wheatley Says ‘There is # lull in the granting of liquor li- genses and the Commissioners are taking 8 breathing spell. Commissioner Wheatley to- day, in conversation with a Stan reporter upon the subject, said: “We agreed among our- selves to break up the liquor traffic on Sundays. ‘The offenders have no cause to complain if we refuse them licenses; they have had two years now to comply with the law, and it makes no difference whether they be hotel bars or not we intend to treat them all alike. afternoon the subject was again considered and the following applications was provided for in appropriated $4,000 for the work. The Com- m have taken the matter under con- BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTING A SCHOOL BUILDIXO. by Se Commissioners to- a two-story four- ‘on 7th street | deposes The following i. Rothwell, $4,923; room school building, road ‘NORTHWEST. Wm. Harnedy, $288 M street; B. Avania avenue; RL. Connell, 300 11th street; W. H. Lee, 18 O street; W. P. Cole, 1501 7th street; i sen Verein, 7th street K street; J }O'Conner, 400,, 7th street; A. Scl ear fits stroot; Me Mr. N. H. Shea, the chairman Washington Citizens’ Protective Association, called on the Commissioners this morning to the cause of the delay in acting upon é venbliselisy by the Date Ballroad in erection of it house. The Commissioners informed they would look into the matter at Approved— M. Bryan, 121 Keliher, 1514 82d street; J. W. stree' Anderson, 2067 a th avenue; G. 8. Stutz, 1100'Q street; N. LIGHT FOR DARK PLACES. It has been ordered that eleven oil lampsand be erected on T street, between streets, and on Boundary street, MISCELLANEOUS. trial before the Criminal ago Mr. John O'Malley, of 2500 I to the contractors putting uj in front of his store. ‘The mat rintendent Miles, who ‘be well to let the box re- Until 25th street is graded. Mr. Miles’ recommendation will be concurred in, Mr. Solomon J. Fague, in a letter to the ioners, requested credit for a triangle ial assessment upon lot 18 in matter was referred to Chief Roome, of the special assessment division, who “There is no credit due in cases of obtuse angles. Acute angles are the only angles that receive any consideration such cases the acute fe must be caused by street or avenue lines, by interior lines drawn at the option ‘A. .C Armstrong has been aj ditional private on the police ‘The Dual Life of George H. Dickson. A BEGGAR IN WASHINGTON AND A WELL-DRESSED PROPERTY OWNER IX ALEXANDRIA. George H. Dickson, colored, was before the Police Court to-day as a professional beggar. He is the negro who stands about in front of stores and makes himself offensive to ladies by thrusting his deformed arm in their faces. Officer Sutton, in giving evidence against him, told t! © court that Dickson's home is in Alex- andria; that he owns property there, which he has purchased with money begged in this city. When in Alexandria, the oficer said, he wears broadcloth anda plug hat. He is a married man and hasa family, He was ar- rested on 7th street yesterday by Officer Kenny. A kind-hearted woman who pitied him took up collection in the crowd and gave it to him. She appeared in his behalf this morning. The prisoner admitted that he was a property owner in Alexandria and came. to seomning: He was given three months on the to Mr. Glover. 4.—E. L, Johnson, 13th and E Peary eke G. Staples, Willard’s Hotel; J. street; L. Schmidt, 307 7th street; ‘New Jersey avenue; street; Patrick White, "s Hotel; Wm. E James Holmes & Bro., 504 ager, 1918 7th street; 'T. Voigt, 809 Wormley & ‘Brother, Worml Hearst, 639 H street; T. O. Sullivan, ect; J. J. Flannagan, 1714 F street; L. J. ler, 601 24th street; W. B. Cowler, 448 18th street; W. McGuire, '1500 7th street; W. J. 1981 81st street; Geo, Schaffer, 8611 lerman Edel, 710 E street; James her, 7th and Whitney avenue; M. Lawler, street; Henry Young, S11 1334 street. Approved—P. Smith, 123 D street; E. A. Fitzgerald, 218 434 street; John Quinn, 902 8d. street; H. Dwyer, 229 F street; Catherine Car- rigan, $90 F street; John Allman, 243 14th “ Disapproved—James Williams, 5 riscoll & Olive Kelley, $82 B street; J. 600 $d street; Wm. Bower, 1852 L. T, Bridwell & Otto Slater, $35 avenue; M. Hennesey, 114 4 Shea, 825 Maryland avenue; C. street; C. Desmond, 202 43; street; Jus. nor, 200 43¢ street. Base Ball Rumors. WHY WASHINGTON WILL REMAIN IN THE LEAGUE | labor electors at larg: Very little credence is attached by local base ball people to the dispatch from Pittsburg toy the effect that the Washington Base Ball Club franchise and players are in the market and | Gowdrey electoral ticket will be disposed of to the highest bidder, in | in this city, while Col. Coogan, the labor can- is | didate for mayor, had almost 10,01 the | these there were some members of the labor close of the season it has been announced more | party who would not vote for Col. Coogan for than once that the club can be bought, but it | mayor, but who voted ti enerally understood that reported as follows: in this office, and in the sense that sale to another pointed an ad- force. Washington should remain in the league. not improbable that changes may occur whi resent situation by im some additional capitalists in the management, but no fears are entertained that Washington | will not be in the league another season. is well known that the club hasnot made will alter the ade money, pros s of purchasing the pr entually enable the club to | 1880 was divided, Thero is no reason whe, if A some £40,000 or €50,000, while | the labo x ise and players should be put on | New Ye the market the loss would be about $20,000. An Aged Burglar Sentenced. SAMUEL EMERY, SIXTY-SEVEN YEARS OLD, SENT | Harrison, TO THE PENITENTIARY FOR TWELVE YEARS, — — Judge Montgomery to-day sentenced Samuel Scolding Mr. Chamberlain, alias Joseph | The English papers are good-humoredly r, the old colored man convicted on | scolding Mr. Chamberlain for going across the hursday in six cases of housebreaking in the | sea for awife, The Pall Mall Gazette says: hi t@ two years in each case—twelve | “The advent of an American girl into English estate. ‘The opt Disapproved—Julius Egloff, 901 A stroet; A. Limback, 83 H street; Julia Walsh, 234 C street; J. Welt, H street extended. Wholesale—C, H. Warner, 1030 North Capi- Approved—Henry George, 619 Pennsylvania avenue; W. L. Beuchert, 661 Pennsylvania avenue; J. J. Beuchert, 623 Pennsylvania alias John Howard, Disapproved—J. Shelton, 902 8th street. W. i. —* 1223 D street; C. Pogginsee, 920 Wholesale—P. O'Donohue, 822 C street. — For Killing Charles Parker. ‘MOSES BRENT SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS IN THE PENITENTIARY—THE JUDGE'S REMARKS. Moses Brent was sentenced to five years in the Albany penitentiary and a fine of $100. He was indicted for the murder of Charles, alias | j “Tobe” Parker, on June him with a brick, death e ing day, and was a few day manslaughter. In answer to the court he said: nearly sixty-eight ye: pect to live much I court will have mercy on after the sentence is pronun la few months till I ‘Tam now Approved—J. Kelley, Brightwood; der, Rock Creek church road; J. W. Hoskins, Sheridan street; J. Thurn, Good Hope road; Anacostia; j, Madigan, Anacostia; costia, Wholesale—0. , to remain in | there is none an have my counsel | our farmers being ruined by American cora, med on my leavin, lance of my natural | made bankrupt by the influx of A\ He further said that when a slave he | But the American girl is too much, Already He came to Washington and | We hear the murmur and the drawing room worked at the Chronicle office and enti and afterward worked in h ' d Pittsburg, Pa, He came back in| *Woop down upon the most lig 1868 to put in a claim, and the colored people | #nd cut our native girls out before the very ‘Then my | eyes of their distracted par had any | of Wales is of course to blame mse. He last, by striking ‘ing on the follow- ago convicted of was caused by Brent going with a girl with whom Parker had kept company. Brent said he was nineteen years of age, born October 19, 1869; had been employed in driving acart for Mr. Ci he appeared perfectly content with wh: court gave him, The number of homicides rfectly appalling, for ited States for th . MeGuire, Anacos- 3; J. Appich, Ana- had no trouble. . & G. H. Gray, Murphy, Anacostia; C. B. Pierce. J. Laymar, Tenleytown. Disapproved— |. Liston, 7th street, near Mi Wholesale—E. J. Callahan, Howardtown, sh ters anand about that time began to vo! troubles commenced.” He had_m mercy shown him even for the first o1 r ‘was sentenced to seven years for larceny, and | noticing American girls in English soci after being out four years he was convi rand larceny and sentenced for twelve 5 je denied that he had a pistol at the tim said that circumstances led him into this. court said that the only thing in his favor was | Mr. Chamberlain ix « case in po his age, and if he was a young man he would — tee ly impose a sentence of thirty years—| Lost His Moxey ayp Hts Lare.—Anunknown five years in each case, th remarked that the other crimes were it was quite rare of late r & week to pass without a homicide, and the court was called on nine days out of ten to try Were it not for them this would be a community which would favorably compare with any other for law and order, placer ess Sales of Real Estate. George W. Linkins has sold for John Cook, to Mary L. Hughes, the eastern part of lot 15, in square 102, for @5,400, and for Thos. G. Lewis, to L. P. Shoemaker. forge1,050, and for F. Webber, lot 6, blk. 16, Meri 2,625. & Mary H. C. Baird has bought for $6,000, of jasky, sub lot 90 and part 25, square yy 48 on Blake, between 15th and ‘and 9 by 50 feet on 16th street, be- Blake streeta northwest. Y. M.O. A. Weex or Praxer ror Mrx.—The Young Men's Christian Association announces aday and week of prayer for young men, be- ginning to-morrow, when the ‘inaugural serv- ices will be held at the New York avenue Pres- byterian church at 8 rooms every evening next week. ——— A Corrie Case A Woman Suffragist Married. From the Philadelphia North American, November 9. The marriage of Miss Rachel G. Foster, daughter of the late J. Heron Foster, of the Pitteburg Dispatch, was one of the biggest sur- prises that Philadelphia society has been treat- ed to for many moons. ‘The young lady. whois one of the best-known woman suffragists in the United States, was wedded last evening to Cy. rus Miller Avery, of Chic tarian church, of | isa curious fa ars, | and | Americans have tried an E The | they venture upon marr: colored people. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Esher to Peter Taylor, undivided half interest Ann Wollard, tras! avidson, trustee, part 12, 69. 25 Foes ng Gane cnt | but had only fifty cents in his pockets, Barth, lots 1 and 2, Bs a RH Harrington to Elizabeth Thomas, two-fifths | There was a sub H, sq. 280; € Frank, lot 10, sq. to Julia Deviney, sul Alexander to Elizabeth Leonard, pt. 10, 583; $371.42. Mark Whalen to Susan Whalen, | One fireman was also bedly in| 583; & Gc. dywine streets, ‘The wedding was one of the prettiest of the season. The church was gorgeously decorated with flowers of every description, and so was the parlor in which the young couple had an informal reception after the ceremony. In strict accordance with the past life of the bride was the ceremony, which was performed by the C. Ames, pastor of sisted by the Rev. Annie Shaw, of Chic: ‘woman in holy orders in the M. P. e United States, Miss lar friend of the groom's. she met him in Washi of fun she said to him: “Whe ried I'll perform the ceremony for you.” Avery kept her to her promise, her from Chicago yesterday to matrimonial cords, The bride is well known in this country because of her connection with ists, She is corresponding tional Suffrage Association. She also holds an official position in the Na- tional and International Council of Women. strong advocate of the Christian r faith-cure doctrine, a trustee of nitarian church, and an ardent fol- mt of the Anne Jenness Miller dress form. ura 8, C. H. Parker to 300. Gonzaga Col . BE. sq. | the east-bound train is reported fatally injured, Shaw is a particu- ‘i Some years ago and in a spirit m you get mar- Popular services | Fiynn, pt. 19, Nromt.—Thomas Du about 9.30 o'clock last ¢ by William Brown. They are both col- ored men, and they got into an affray at the aryland avenue northeast. Brown left as soon _as he did the cutting. Du- lany was taken to Douglass’ drug store, corner of 6th atreet and Massachusetts avenue, whi his wounds were dressed, and then to his home near where the affray ——.___ Tue Lewrs-Ssrrm Snoortxa Case.—This the Police Court, John A. Lewis, the negro who shot Geo. Smith, also n entertainment gi ight of October k at the time, was arraigned d battery with intent to kill, Smith testified to the the prisoner, and also to hots at him, prisoner Was the woman suffr: secretary of the AL, g Lober 31, 188K, ved, | at ¢ Md. ly the Mev. Father ‘on | Donoghue, Jal EALY to AGN! corner of 8th and 2d. us pablixhe ; bd one charge of - ag He is trouble he had wi the fact that the latter fired thre two of them taking effect. held for the grand jury in #500 bail ———+o+-____ An Indian Maiden Killed. SACRIFICED TO APPEASE THE GREAT SPIRIT’S For rae Fever Surrerens.—“‘Hope” sends $20 to Tux Star for the yellow fever sufferors in Florida, making a total of at this office toward this func —— Wi1s Fr:xp.—The will of the late Richard F He leaves his estate to his wife during her life, and the portion re- maining at her death to his i John R. Francis, Ida Turley and Louisa Crag- well. The will of America Willey was also . She leaves a secretary and tea set, , to her daughters, a shawl to Nellie and the rest or her personal property ‘hters, with the proviso that it juring her husband’s life. estate is subject to the payment of 250 euch to re received Great excitement is said to prevail at Red Wing over a horrible crime committed by some of the remnants of the old Winnebago tribe, which formerly was located on the Winnebago reservation near Tremeapleau, Wis. They were removed to Nebraska, but numbers of them still remain in the vicinity, the authori- ties being unable to compel them to remain in Nebraska, as they still cling to ations connected with the tion. About 900 of them remain in Wisconsin, and are mainly self-sup Crcvrt Covrt—Judge Cor, To-day, ‘Turner agt. amount admitte ment set aside. nis was filed to-day. his three children— the memories ting, but numbers and fishing, and retain all their old customs and superstitions. vernment has compelled commencement of the hunting season every year it is an old custom fn certain ‘ceremonies and orgies to itinte Gitchemanitou a py hi ‘of thes still sav- Prairie is,, and purchased ——__ Rosnenies Reportep.—Ella Jackson, No. 126 Except where the rts stolen from a bureau grower street, reports stolen from show win- open Tuesday, two um- age ones who are liv went over to Brenton, their supply of ammunition and returned with a large quantity of fire-water to assist in the ceremon! ling commenced and ept up to a late hour at night. men drew to one side = been bad and something must be | S06 fod with the liquor and 6 buck, with into the center inted guardian ad days allowed to take’ testimony on crose- Ea Dill; Dodge agt. Hoff; restraining order granted. | | McLAUGHEIN. On November Rh, 1448, THOMAS a r agt. Baker; old. He is very -veral Eistnife in his band, fampe of the ring of dancers I ! E i = A WARRANT FOR A CONGRESSMAN | | “One of the Beat and Cleanest.” Contest between | The Washington Stan on Mon: Secretary. ay appeared permanently as an eigit-page paper with Bow supplement, daily and to ya, and now cor knowing that his | CRVELAXD WILL Grr Toew oF mannisox's FEO- r The war- RALITY 18 MADE UP OF LavoR VOTES, Fant was taken to police headquarters and sent | From the New York Sun out for service, but Mr, Glover was not found | It is possible that two democratic electors at home. Mr. Grabum was Me. Glover's sec-| have won in New York. ‘There ia no doubé retary. It will be maintained in support of the charge against Mr. Glover that Graham | ) was not even on Connecticut avenue on the day * when he was charged with being violent. On the | tors will be,democrats are increasing, If this affidavit referred to sworn out before Justice | comes about it will be Bundy a warrant was issued for Graham, but | deal between the um the Police Court records do not show | republicans. that the case ever came to trial. issuing of the warrant to-day seems to be #n-| national committee wonld other move ina somewhat active campaign that | money used in the lnlx the two men interested are carrying on against | in return the labor party sh on | Jer for governor and run charged | toral tickets with by Mr. Glover with housebreaking on Septem- | Jabor candidate for cor d taking some papers belonging | ticket given ont by the were, it is said to the controvei te Mra. Patten, Mr. Glover's | tors at large at the heat mother-in-law, and Mr. Robert L Irie that thirty-four of the thirty-six will be repub> ins, but the prospects that two of the elec of the results of the : 4 inbor party and the Col. Quay arranged with Cal, ‘The | Coogan and his followers that the republicam nly most of the the names of thirt ~— with the names of the two lsbor eleoe James Red Fleming, the | path, the Irish agitator end writer, headed the and his name tained on the ticket which had the nemes of thirty-four republican electors below the two — who were not co james Redpath’s name at the head of the t, would think it was a real Cowdrey ticket and would vote it. Muony of them did #0, a8 is shown by the fact that the straight d only 1,990 votes Bemdes combination repub- ‘Tho result of thts lean labor electoral ticke or at | may be that Oswald Ottendorfer and Wilson 8. that | 3 It is |e who headed the democratic ticket aa ctors at large, may have « small plurality. h| According tothe latest returns, Harrison's nding | plurality in. the state is less than 13,000, “The Party im, this tate polled last fall over 70,000 votes, {th of this number | voted the combination Redpath and republi- | can electoral ticket the two demoarutic eluctors | at large will win, Such a division of the elec toral ticket of this state is not recalled by any Politician, The electoral vote of California in vote is large enough, 34 votes out of 36 should not be cast for Harrison, ‘land. But if this turns out to be the state of the vote, it will also appear that the labor vote carried the state for see at first was a curiosity. It soon became rs of age and don't ex. | Portent. It is now assuming the dimensions of T hope that the |® menace. Defore long it will be recognixed I would like, | #8 4 calamity, Of all forms of competition deadly as this. We canstand We can listen unmoved to ican beef. growl of the despairing Belgravian mother, who sees, season after season, American girl partes ts. ‘The Prince ir this state of . a8 he was the first to set the fashion 4 it also remarks th tie, y of the English who marry ish wife before an American, hat so im: man while wall on the railroad track near New Britain, € was struck by tly killed. t he was crazy. He Swede that he had lost £1,000 o and then waved his arms al he was demented. ‘The mai soe — more and Ohio weet day morning. Eng! bound train, was kille ngineer of Anson B. Strong, a highly ctable farmer living near Akron, Ohio, has horsestealing, and now proves to $2,600. J. 8. Franklin to Mrs. Catherine J. | leader of a regularly organi: . 499; $1,000. W. Mayse to Jesse L. Burns, lots 46, 56, and 57, Prospect BATLEY-GILLESPIE, come cs A November 8, 188%, st 11 p.m, WIL- and beloved chile? Walter sod Exum rt $F ube year and seveuteen days, eral from his grandfatuer’s residenoe, My. James judgment for | podureli, No. 454 bun street ‘southeast, Sunday, at Stahl; judg-| pm. t cones agt. Cook; motion for | Ci iy, November 10, 1 new trial overruled and judgment; appeal.| ** Hogan agt. Godfrey & Holden; judgment on | Pronate Covut—Judge Cor, To-day, estate of America Willey; will fi Estate of Itichard Francis: 3 & MeNalley; John E. " H mo at Re ministrator, bond §400, In re Francis Hughes; | 7 ‘The relatlves sod fete ota als ae O'Neal appointed guardian, 5 Bours Cover Taig Ome To-day, Stott Omohundro; exceptions to PIE. On Priday, No iber 2, Ar auditor Lene patna Hutchinson agt, | ARD B- GILLESPIE of White Sulpler Bentoen sale decreed, W. H. Sholes appointed | ¥ . Hume agt. Keefe; sale confirmed 1 fer of purchase re- in, TIMOTHY CUNNINGHAM ty Kerry, Ircland, agod eighty-five | Soiieral wit take place from his. niece ‘iigin 2h Slane ta FRE Novem! c grtlock am FUGA em of the inte dt fat ot full itis inte real ‘Stterucoa, FRET, November 8. USS, at 5-40 pt smite CH, thy McLane horint, aged twenty ais . Berlin ap- | Fuperal will tok om ‘her inte realdence PS) L street northeast, Sunday, November 11, at 2 pm, interment at Mount Glivel. Kelauivesaud friends Invited to attend. to Coe N'strects borthwert. at tovchock. MAG" Manson at Adlington: Varn, Nevenioop 3 st Arlington, Varro, Now Assy aioe NETTIE Mira Ute of ea & — Ort papers pleas copys Benet

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