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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEW 26, 1Ssl_DOUBLE zs = =s = m Saas ashin gton Gossi THE “QUEER” FRATERNITY. late to make the center of his “skeleton,*h Thanksgiving Day. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, Needle Work Notes. a Wi = N and ip. 9s Tune off hia bogus sotesapon another bank. ‘THE SERVICES IN WASHINGTON CHUCHES—THE PRESI- ‘From the Art Amateur. H For Onrn ror Sreakku.—The Repubtican mem. | COWMterfelters and Counterfeiting. |». .y yon CHECKING COUNTERPEITS UPON KA- 2 ere TRE NEW ATTRACTIONS. The new desigas for scarftable covers are novel @ | bers of Congress from Indiana called upon some cf | A CHEERY LOT—RROCKWAY AND OTHERS—TRICKS TORI REM BOERS. 2 — Next week on Friday and Saturday the | S4¢prity. The material mest in weir Thanksgivti was generally observed in vith ends different cul the correspondents of western papers last nicht to} oF THE GANG—WHERE aND How THEY orer-| Mr. Casilear has worked out a plan by which ae oy iy Rith eads of a different culor attached ia assure them that Indtina was for Orth for speak- Washington. Services were held in nearly all the | Mapleson Opera Troupe appear at Ford’s in| fenicns. For example, a scarf of crimson plush er, “first, last and ail the thae.™ ATE—HOW THEY ARE BAFFLED—FALLING ofr | this apparently interminable counterfelting caD | churches in the city. ‘Those congregations which a and Frovatore. | has ends of olive plush. This is cut in oblong 7 ] t Th St 2 i IN COUNTERFEITING—THR WORK OF THE BU-| be checked. He has prepared a design for the | aid not nold meetings in their own churches, joined | — Willie Edouin’s Sparks Troupe fill the bill | steps down tomard the aide of tee scart. rite elegrams to G QT. | rae rarzaroosa has lett Newport, with the = spies S legend portion ot the national bank notes. ‘The | with others in Union meetings. j atthe National next week. They have had a! ing on the opposite side. buch step i divided t SOnmethutic: for New York. AU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. elaborate |, President Arthur, accompanied by Mrs Secre- | successful trip in the west and south. | in halves by squares intersected with small dia- training ship Constitution in tow, +] “These counterfeit meer people,” said | letters embraced therein are of a more tary Fi is ps s h (col: <3 “ HORRIBLE MURDER IN BALTIMORE. | Where the latter will be placed out of commission, W. Casilear, superiatentent ofthe en- | design and much more difficatt to engrave than | S™%, Hunt, attended St Luke P. hrc ypro- | _~—Edwin Booth has had tance audiences this | monds mate of silver pled - Mr, George W. Casilear, superintendent of the en- s of let: | priate Cisogne Ips pI ap week in Baltimore. It is deflaitely stated that | *q@ate being on the crimson, the other on the —— Staxpaxp Dortaus.—During the week ended to- | graving division of the Bureau of Engravingand | those now in use. They are a character of le RU Haein ni enn ee : og tol At the mirkile and lowest point begins : a Z ters that cannot be easily counterfeited. He | .,At Hamline church there were Jotnt ser- | Mr. Booth will appear in Germany next year, | the decomtion om tut b ine ASSISTANT TREASURER HILLEOUSE RESIGNS. day $394,997 in standard silver dollars went out of Printing, the other day to the Stak reporter. or" Vices, the con; tion of Grace church worship- ary into ctreulstion. For the correspond- rTespoi ear’ i ir after he has fulliled his pending contracts in | bresearation on the et Clase #0,907 ‘went into circula- | MT- Casilear was seated at his desk in a sombre | would also pises Upon eee peel bees Se a9 M. Hartsork | England. ewe és me in beads, the foliage in silver, oe ier eee “| wing of the new building for the Engraving and | Charter number ef Fressings we enjoy’ as a nation with thaw of | —-Mine. Rossini, said to be a dramatic soprano | "SON ID COG intricate workmanship. This check to counter- the FS ~ C r — Printing Bureau, and his remark was brought | feiting national bank notes will be brought to | UMPC, the, peohle being a law-abiding one. He | wo tas made a suecess in Havana, sailed trom | gold plush, united in § MANGLED BODY OF 4 WOMAN FOUND IN HER Home. | | THESTAR Rovte Casex—To-day the grand jury | out by a leading question from THz STAR man. | the attention of the Secretary of the Treasary | how being tried acconling to tie laws of the outs | that city on Friday, and expects to Join Mr, Ma- decoration ‘of mites Sade Oren ianrembet, This forenoon j had Uefare them Mr. John B.Sleman, (Pode Keener | v5 +: continued the euperintendent ‘these | with @ view to ite adoption. ‘There has not try. It would be a blank day, indeed, for the colin | pleson's com he old wold han, the body of Mrs. Campbell was found on the floor | of the sixth auditor's office); W. D. Burbage, (a 2 noi n of late any “aie In the art of | try it he should co unpunished. in Europe tae, PSQre SOmPARY repeated bis performance of | done it beads. t sinulated Of her Nome, in Hatomond alley, near President | clerk in the same office); U. F. Fisher, (an ex-mail | Counterfeiters are a queer people. They are engraving. Improvement is, however, going | necessity was land for the people; but her: we | | — MF. Jeffers rid ep eabocheme i da. and are slightly raised, and at depot, horribly —* a The room ae contractor), and Mr. A. M. Gibson, who has been | study. I have studied them, and pronounce } (, ‘all the time. No engraver ever reaches the | hi Hi land encngh,, for Which rope were, . ip Van Winkle at the Grand Opera House. N. beards in old gold silk, which a body was fouad showed evidence of a struggle. ans ratio the Post Office eta | and so boundiess ts our domain that tt will b 3 Mrs. Campbell had a severe cut on the F Soda eAfl Men iieno report was Inde | Cheek to be their leading ebaracteristic. Look | point where he has nothing to learn, In the f rr ty the trait. ¥ ere it is settled—in fact, we have resources for all i a ok i Another Rear the shoulder, penetrating nea to the art. It was st-ted about the Cit here, this,"—picking up an envelope from the | past fifteen years there have been very import- Mr. nether ——-—>__ Frightfal Tragedy in Baltimore. loth In crimson and old e kame tan basa is of fawn, . i el ” Opera Com- | ersected Gnd her rightesr'was almost sverd from the | thatthe case under consiteration was that of ex- | table im—‘is a letter from E. W. | ant improvements. One of the greatest of | “Ry onier of the archbishop of the diocese, sp ingers from Mr. r t ; e head. Her clot In tatters, and the fuset- | Denes Autos ion terion ice oe nee piles hs ae is a pre-eminent | ‘hese 18 the introduction of the engraved | cial prayers appropriate to the day, were, rt in the concert at the Ne x | maerow fhttocn"stainped pinsh detiaing, ture In the roc Mrs. Campbell was ad- | step W ken to the cases against Brady | Spencer, alias Brockway. He is a pi alphabet, which was invented in the Burean of the 7 o'clock services in all” the | , and couchi down on cach side by dicted to arin noise wis heent tn i thers. In the civil sutot @ i John A. | man of the ‘queer.’ He, you will remember, ns py are Mile. Ferni, Mile. Saccont, house last mteht, but no: tention was pald to It Engraving and Printing. It works something oon cords. ainst Thomas J. Bi In the corners are set. . and Siznor Del Puent ese crce ‘tuted on | was in on the order of the stencil plate. The alphabet ace M. E. churvh, Rev. J. W. Smith pastor, nd Sig - co. | SaUares of creamy white satin enbrowered with by her neight ‘The coroner will begin an tu- to Tecover $28,058 On Open account, - in | * Uuunksgiving prayer meeting was held Thurs ~-In the Hofopern Theater, at Vienna, on No- jes. vestigation th I ikely Bot be reacted. far trial betors THE BIG CHICAGO BOND BUSINESS being already engraved a plate can be made in | v é, ing. — heed lb ccd Deen sent out q e, | three or four days, otherwise the preparation of | “ine Tain street, E street and Calv: ‘ News From Europe To-day, to tike depositions of withesees This morning | Orsomemonths ago. Now, ne bea) ive thay | the plate would take three or four weeks. The | churches held a anion eet a ah sary of the first performance of Weber's AMERICAN PORK IN FRANC! Mr. George F. Brott, n ractor, appeared in | £lVing his address in New York, and asks that engraved alphabet has just been introduced into | church, at which Rev. Dr. Faunce, of the E-si der Freischutz, In Berlin this opera has been | Pane, Noveruber 2.—It ts stated that the gov. | the Criminal Court and gaye his personal recognt- | I will assist him in the preparation of a cheek | the largest engraving estabiishment in Eng- | church) preached 2n appropriate Seriion, and a ber 3, a celebration was held of the sixtisth | lyin embroidery. Gold but ail colors are im and crimson. Oneof } 8 os A sung over five hundred times. 4 % bal nese Plash bags. erntwent has deciled to Withdraw the deerve pros | 2eace in $1,000 to appear as a witness. for the use of national banks, which he has In- | land. It is a little singular that while the SE eC ee cece wee raised tht, BS) "is cane iehenview lia been Mieely eas enya yaresine manger = Dibiting the iaportation of Ame pork. CoMyISsSIONER Marsre, of the Patent Bureau, | vented or rather gotten up, and which he thinks | March of legitimate engraving has been onward, | 89 ashe ith Suc END Of STRIKE. Will retire ne he hve is Ist) cesst ¢ Bijou Oper puse, there is but [ttle improvement in the handi- he members of Mt Vernon Place Metholist | cessful at the Bijon Opera House, t+ Wednesday and leove here that s beautifully ortiamented with a clematis it is impossible to counterfeit, and will, there- DEATH OF THE CH Loxvow, November 2i.—The ¢ HAMPTON. ath Is annonneed : Bpiscopal chiureh Houth'end & ened | Phis week a new libretto was used, which, it is | spray in sold aud’ sit : tg | Work of the counterfeiter. Most improvements Seenlicte aioe p pentor: ies his week a new libretto was used, which, v gold and’ silv Another plush nigh Oe OF Pate ent nol aP- | fore, be agreat safeguard to banks. From his|in engraving need complicated machinery £0 | cnc ’on pie Mecture by the past shod "| said, has been written by a New York journalist. | bag is embroidered in arrasene with. spree aif | Po ; Cant, Comalscinne Congress | experience, I should say that he has gotten up | work them out. The counterfeiter having to pastor and his bride held un informs! Mr.’ Denham and Miss Chapman, of this c! | Ihe 4 ant cominissioner will couuuet golden rod. The pecuiic® nature of the material adi Tey rssof the golden. a check which he alone could counterfeit. But | wor' y v1 cannot use this machinery At this reception refreshments were have retired the office until itis flied. i e el 1. being filled by Mr. Raymond Holines and Miss | Ted. and” it = he wants me to assist him. He says that he | for fear of detection, even if he is able to pro- Ae he Foundry Methodist Episcopal church, | 2° YR acs 1 ha ~ a a 4 3 is F] bid ouise Ps | ”y of its w - for many 3 RIN DERFEET IN AUSTRIA.—James R, Weaver ,U.S | would like me, among other things, to do some | cure Rev. J.B. Van Meter, preached toa large conse: Louise Paullin, = ae cihed orth demmnek ee 4 Pion of Russia. consul general at Vienna, reports to the State de- | lathe work for him upon this check. He makes ration. The music was very fine. The a} —The Lewiston Journal, published in the vi- | San oh lates wat Bey . . be tan nw Partment, that October 2st, rinderpest, which | this request naively and evidently with the fall Chamber Music. = | Atilig was rendered by Miss Annie Has, Me cinity. of Miss Cary's. home, xa | Decoration takes a new form in the plus Sr. To = near War- | B#d_ ree ly appeared in lower Austria might | assurance that I will comply. He offers to put HOW IT I8 RENDERED. 7a asalre and Mr. Henry Kaiser, W. the report that she taken a final leave of the | boxes which will be among the hand-omest of ’ Senahar ghey was | De considered epidemic. Ube | inost Fudleal | forward first-class security that he will pay for | About a century ago Vienna was a ceater of At the ‘Sixth Presbyterlan church, South Wash- operatic stage, that it is generaily understood | the * Which are in preparation forthe con : Ktibbed and tt | Beine taken, “CMM oul tbls eattle disease are | a1) work that Ido for him. Of course, I will | musical Power, its instrumental music sur- | ineton, Rev. Mr. Noble pastor, there waste U-t'l that Miss Cary will support Adelina Patti in | Christmas "Inave tole peecheypcorene 3 character, hav! erved le z f | chee! a $ a nworl wv Rev. Mr. Gonzales. Rev. | cluded. | The covers receive the d Woe: Grittendee Wat John Sweeny, of | Nas not yet decided what action he will take rela-| “Js there any band of sympathy among | avdn, Mozart and Beethoven were at work | Mr Burkhart read selections of scripture. Mr. —Daly’e New York theater ts crowded | chiefly cumteustery, ¢ ttenden hes pardoned ionced im ises | tive tothe outstanding bonds. The computation | counterfeiters?” the Star man asked. there and their genius elevated many a lesser | + ee paeninsd oe Re ees een ee | ialay. and tia tandi box, Zor exampl Is man sentenced in 178 | s i I. jnte Dr. Mason Noble, ve tel htly, “st #¢ rom onl bOX, 201 ‘a tern of twenty years for | recently ordered! by him with a view of ascertaining |G: “There is. There le a tree Masonry | talent into a higher «phere and incited them to | thé lite Dr. ba eins hesign saoaing Toon Say plush set like a toss between comers murder iu the second degree. the premium which might be patd by the govern- | among the more expert counterfeiters. It does | fruitful activity. Performers were numerous ne First Presbyterian church was well filled bio tin py aes wo OF Shree Umer be rker olive brown, the lines being covered : —__$—$<s—___ — pees ae a os ones bots Cu not extend, however, to the inferior men of the | and excellent, including princes, nobles, citi- Yestenlay morning, and Dr. Sunder! nd, the pas ae sad Regiment will ran acouple | Sich couchings of old void filoselle. The exe KROL See An creninepapersaves The | pleted and shows tat the goscrument canuot | Cract. The experts will alwayshelp one another, | zens and accomplished ladies. ee line rota ea for, Preacted an appropriate discourse, his subject | 0 at Teast. eee | broidiers : acento Seirntidtes : 7 La: | buy four and a haifs and fours t the present mar- | When in trouble, to the very extent, of their | amateurs and professionals almost disappeared, | “At st. John's church, 1th, sod Mctrerts, Rev, | — The seven weeks’ tour of Wallack’s eom- | en loug | straying over on to of the Unt | Ket rate without loss as compared with a call-of [means. And donot think that the experé | for musie, and music of the highest stunted ed | pa Leonardsthe recur, preached fromm Prov. lish pany has ended at Newark. Harttord, New | thedather plush A box has a equare af in this et Paeeher cnt bonds. The Seentiry is stiiengaxed | counterfeiter is without influence. He is up| permeated society. Princes supported orches- | ana iow ve | Haven, Montreal, Toronto, Buffalo, Rochester, | blue satin with corners ot olive plusl authorit ine au a ee cote one d: Mee aay Be gown tie text a hen he | tras, held musical reunions in their salons, ane St ue rs atission, th services, under direc. di enaburg and other places have | C™@broidered with c 8 in sh the first y swhen he will issue a circular | jg ‘flush’ he spends his money free! le makes | where musician and amateur met and were | tion of Kev. Mr. St. James, were very impress Seeing) oe rage © brown, and as acc Goancial institution, which poution he several | Deo erage eee AE all events he will n0t} friends thereby, and is shrewd enough to make | joined in the performance by their entertainers. | At tin Metropolitan (M-E,) church, Kee. 1X. Hee cheated Pant teeth ee in | withthe, iouths ago a6 ptecl Reveral Wall cures « tankees: ~ influential friends. If the time comes that he | In their more humble quarters the musicians giving sernton from Ps 894.¥, 16 blewed acts | great. ‘The louors of the representations were |, 4 Beautiful sofa pillow recently seen was of Drokers and business men et t)| PATENT OFFick PRoMoTIONS.—The following pro- | is up for his crime he has friends at court. His | assembled, and here, too, the prince met the le ind dark blue plush, with a Gen. Tithonse an of their | motions were this afternoon made in the P: ople t know the joyfulsound.” At the close ‘ietly iss e Coghi: e genet! avy spray of leaves nt | free use of money has made them. He even has | fiddler and felt flattered to be-allowed to take | Br" is he lose | chiefly for Miss Rose Cozhian, but the geveral f the anisome picture of the | : ; : embroidered in shady gray silks. ‘The pillo appreciation of his publ {office in pursuance of competitive examination» | fiends inside the court, and sometimes on the | his seat atthe desk beside him. There was one | Thomas J, 8. Perry was. prevented to the church ere oe ere ne Betton OME et up without other omament hans A Desperate Prisoner Shot. held last Ostober: Jesse H. Whittaker, of New | bench. Tt is owing to this shrewd game of the | «<court-councillor and household-treasurer” who | by a number of friends, accepted by tie pastor | Be 3 . : York, from first assistant examiner, at a salary Symacuse, N. Y., November 2i—David R. Potton, | L0%%. from ti examiner, ab a Salar a Waterton burglir, attempted to escape from the | {2°00 per year, to be princfpal examiner, at $2,400 Frank Brown, of Onandaigua penitentliry this morn: unk Brown, ¢ : 5 cord and heavy sik pompons at the corners. counterfeiter that there are comparatively so | had among the clerks of his bureau net one who | 22d unveiled. | —Patience, at Booth’s Theater, N. ¥., has voi iM me 3 | Another pillow was of a warm light gray plush, | few convictions where he is given to the law. | was not amusician, and some of them musictans On Chace ee andes, Bela at Waush heen much improved since its first representa | embroidered. with a. Las cpiay of tee tucky, from second assistant | The counterfeiter Is no man’s fool.” riving ered "b - Mi | ! 3 © of great distinction. (Civil-service-reformers ses Were delivered by Rev. Mr, tion. It will, however, be withdrawn after this | flowers and equally fine foliage. OUL Of his cell und assaulted Keeper Nicholas | GXimtuer, at $1,600, to first assistant, at $1,800; ONLY ONE COLORED COUNTERFEITER. will please take the hint. Some day, may be, tor, aud Rev. Mr. Novsle. week. Two companies in the same city could |. There are no p 28 of drawing room Fred. ryon, of Wisconsin, from second assist Drum with bricks, rende aee him tasensible. | ant examiner, at $1,600, to firt assistant, at $1,800; Srar: “Is counterfeiting confined to the white | We Shall have the Interior department farnish sley €1 Thursday morning, the pas | not succeed in Patience. furniture th ‘d rattan chains with Superintendent Spaulding und the keepers went | Wow. ‘Towasend, of the District or Column 1 o = the music at the inaugural and the State de- | t V icKenney, preached i p | | _-Mr. MeCullough’s engagement at the Fitth | Seats and backs of plush. One of these lat 4 the rescne and a fzht eusued, during whlel | trom thir stant, ab$1.400, to second assistent | Ce ? partment that for the reception of the future | Thenksgiving sermon, and in the evening a | : igh’s engag exhibited was made up with dark green pl Folton Was shot three Lines. He cannot survive | exominer, at #161 Walter H. Knicht, of | C.: “With one exception I believe it is; that | Rochambeaus and Steubens, the respective hon- dens ene enn ihe lecture room | Avenue The: ter, N. ¥., has opened brightly. | and decorations of auinain leaves’ embroidered is Injuries. EAU A: from third assistant, at $1,410, to | is where there is any skill in the counterfeiter. | orables; the Secretaries wielding the baton with The entertainment. at” Grace ‘church (West ; Ths interesting actor—not less interesting be- in. silke These accurately repre Wall Stree: To-day. SprCnenenis WESTIE Chee rena ciiems | Thal only (oolated (entaver’ kaowa 4a) Patrick | thelr chleColerks abtie Centant’) f hursday evening, was a success | cause he isnot a great actor and because his | brillianey of the autumn tints and the de . MARKETS ACTIVE AND STRONG. ‘i Hampshire, and James F. Williamson, of | Pea: With this exception, T believe, coun- |, The masters had early been convinced that an adies of the church de.erve | shortcomings are palpable—is still very popular of the sheding, having been evidently stud Rew Youx. November 2.—The Fost’s financial | Onio, to be tuird assistant examiners at $1,400 per terfeiting is strictly confined te the whites.” important sphere for music was the poh ES s ERENT ante there, and is seen with admiration and sympa- from nat: The embroidery was done in satin asettioment ot the differenc e i ‘hat time electrified the world, were of too | {! . . ‘ noon and this aftern . methods. Another chair, im sep le Sen the tr 5 loyés of your bureau have developed into | # that time ele ” : E. church, North Carolina Avegue M. P. churcn, | 8 "4 pelts ~ y Eanvudrontenee ti regvesn puvihe econ eine | Ge SaLorarr oe Covenants Emnowss | Ecaterteiters?” ee grand proportions, 80 they wrote for fewer In- | (j,cnurely Nort, Carvllna Avewue M- B. cl - to the “Parthenia” of Mix Kate id red plush, was embroidered with the of settlement and the prospect of a suceesscul ad- | x 2 Bs Wernrg ncaa oan strepents and ip more simple style, and to do street M. B. chur Metropolitan’ Pi Forsyta. Peyular clematis in gold atid siver beads - ore of coniecture. : | Treasury, before he deciles the question of holiday A DEPARTMENT COUNTERFEITER. this was evidently a labor of love with them. | terian church, w: eld Thursdey morning = ates te | . The ordinary + er recking chair of medium de rumors can ‘be beard on the suvject, Gat | pay In the Government Printing Omice, destres to | C.: “Oni Charley Smith, loyé | Everything appertaining to the private life of | Metropolitan ‘Presbyterian church, Capitol ii], | _— Hermann Merivale. the suthor of Forget) _1h® 0" mended iiselt to every body of rumors can be beard on the subject, but Rey s .: “Only one. harley Smith, an employ. is Appel bs Me-Not, has written a play for Miss Ada Caven- | these, as rule, stuply represent” the | hear from the heads of practical private printing : the court and the princes was designated by the | The pastors of the several etrarchés named took | 4e-Not, has written a play for Miss Ada Ca’ by its comfort, is transformed this season by Wishes “or “those” who. put “tiem forth. | houses as to the custom of theif business. upon | Of this bureau, got up a counterfeit coupon on | jredx “Kammer” (chamber) as belongiie to | Partin the services Ang the Sammon was delivered dish, whose reappearance on the London stage | plush upholstery, The plus is put on smoot ‘The stock exchenge markets are active and gen- eo Beep wine ene tone ae U.S. bonds. He made his counterfeit while in the “household.” (ee music, at first having DE a mane ae pes ea ar | will be made this month in Piot and Passi mat and cwbroidered, or has an eurodered Cyclery aber Mine hecner thas | for wore on holidays the Same us Lf ie recedes | employ here and was being paid by the govern- | been written for the private social performances | jountitul collection was taken up for taebenetit ot | the Hay arket. Mr. Merivale’s play will be cutting it diagonally. A beautiful chair of this ete cane poe Sores te the ceciuues | The Government Printing Office is run upon the | ment. He never did anything with it, however. | at court, was therefore designated as “Kammer | tne Garfield memorial hospital produced at a later time. description was covered with Damaxce per cen! the latter etropou- | Saine plan, he ays, as private printing houses; of $00 Shares, that is,so much pay for so muc! | He was caught before he could enter upon active | musik,” translated chamber music. Aswehave| At Asbury OM. E. cuurch, at 11 a.m.,| — At the Park Theater, Bosfon, Miss Lotta, | and been Luke Shore, | done. Re M. Carroll, p= hy hoe stripe ewhroidered in autique 7 vay wi rts we might call it, retain- | the pastor, Rev. N. M. Carroll, after read- | who has heen playing for a fortnight past to an. | Colors, the design being conventionalined rane operations and realize. He was turned over to | done away with cout t, ing the proclamation of the President, deliv. | ying ight p but I do not think that anything | iM the intrinsic meaning of the foreign word, | Ing D on Work actually stocks) : ' | Auotherchair,covered with tie same hued plush a Hilo Grande’ eS the authoritie i ered a very interesting and appropriate Sermon | diences as large as the auditorinm could hold, | Auothercha gteee x eee | Mr. Grnsox’s Lerren.—Acting Attorney-General | was ever done with him. There was circum Rouseliclay eae, home music. This; musio, | trom the soth Psalm, 1: “Ofer unto Gud thanks | this week appeared in-Bob, the new play written | (yo ycubroldered with “2 conventionalized bine «i"bouds conthine strong at an | Phillips to-day received a letter from Mr. A. M. | stantial evidence against him, but the deed | ties, quartets, &c., fo 34) fc sdving.” ‘The choir of the church, under the leader- | for her by Mir Fred Mareen, The pocalae hee Tot eotatter, Texas and | Gibson in answer to the Department of Justice’s | could not be nailed to his door sufficiently te | of instruments, contains some of the most happy | chip of Mr. J. B. Hutchins, rendered wusie suitable z por ith deep, long olive leaves. The flower wan 4 . Hartiord and Erie have | : mnade With alarge calyx,which was crosed with Inquiry why he left a printed report im the de- | satisfy the law. Therewas at that time entirely | €XPressions of musical thought, and in it wefind | for the occasion, "in tie evening: there was 9 | 8ctTess assumes the title role, (Bib is an abbre- | thw tinsel thinead which ie oo eatensivels weed i : ; Sion Be ona ah thers: " tion of Roberta.) which is Said to be admira- | jute, ; : : Sh Ti s ; aay i 5 many a master piece. The execution of it isthe | thonksziving love-feast, at which there was alinge | Viati x ira- | embroidery this seaeun and which, preduoes tee hag | toruey sor the United Stites” Judge Philips w- | of the preparation of evidence agaist thers | des not require the dexterity of the virtuoso it a , supp y . i : A a screen isa mustard yellow u u M t , . atthe Virvinla-avenue Baptist. church, ccupany that has appeared with her thas tar, | pach. i ante . veer it stat Ee toner (OF | understood that Mr. Gibson's Ietter does not ask | SecTet service, gives them no quarter whatever. dnd intelligent Penaitign’ afi (hessutiaeris exe Ge colmed nes Uy aes eet Teport of pr, | NeW scenery and accessorie H : is handsomely done im and about steady th tone, for the information, which be holds, has uot yet, ae CO Ginine [ipa essed: almer, of the F ns’ Hospital, in which tir — Next antumn Mr. William Warren, of the * flower in filoselle worked over The Markets been given by the latt Geo = In the United States the household music fs | Stitement was made that, j s from the Boston Museum, will have been fifty years upon Guiteaa Trial Notes. hen cat, which leaves the being largely cultivated, and we have had public | Ports of that and other wer! had pu servations erience SARE. the stave, (the exact date of his debut haying | #0Wer in fine rellef. en mile Senate Gaeta: Cer NOTION OF COUNTERFEIT performances of it by Thomas in New York, | joy aUans of experienced ph PAL | tren Geisne 27, 1882) and a number of hig | ;, 4 BOVelty in screens ts a shape ent out follow. Ramsivanis Ccniesl Ghic, Suutoraad we While the crowd inside the court room are wit- | |,“ Tothis policy Tattribute much ofthe diminu- | the Mendelssohn Quintet Club, in Boston, and | price at ‘calmania, oan He do. | ana aaa = ing the Lines of: outsprend tail and inves MOMRIieARELTS oH eee " | nessing the proceedings there 1s always much dis. | tion in the counterfeiting business, although | others. Here in Washington it has flourished in ‘ing this. statement anMC ea Pe nae gathered into knots. Om The following quotations wer current in New York | cussion on the outside on the question “1s Guiteau | tlle Improvements in engraving by making the | the privacy of manya home circle, Some twenty “had novbeen @ ehild dropped’ upon a a « this notable 3 i a stufied pheasant or other orna- to-day st 2-20 pics, an reported Uy HEH. Dour, of |eaneorinsanet" Thereare mine members of our | work of counterfeiting more difficult have had | 4° 4g0 a teacher of music here and devoted | s found tu the sewers or the river, but whose hamental bitd, wit his leet adorned with bowe S89 Lath street, by special w i ne : a a : The wi idea of getting up a monster beuedit Was dis- sician implanted in bis young pupils the love | Mother was white. ‘The white man had ¢ —B., H. and E. firets, | par of the opinion from whet they have seen and musician implanted in bis young pup : of blue much to do with the falling off of counterfeits, ‘ i 1 stindi * colored race until | cussed and dismissed, as also was a proposition i 9 : | “ . of this music. They have grown upand with 5 ‘ enna ee send A hao wall pocket is covered with biae. Tae: Canada Se he Seles | heard that the prisoner fs somewhat insane, but | Owing to the intri athe and otler work | them their music, and many an enjorable quar. | ! By Sealy gee, and Dow wOeES [Eo fe ceoe coe Veterans acter with = paras, satin gathered in knots, pal ULES | how employed In United States notes, it is al- | tet nay to-day be heard at thelt Homes, thant Sate ie Indice ! eas Seago coe | uned eta ae W be determninell iswhethdr be | be pat alone eee eee counte Ete si, the teacher of their childhood. The | robbers, and assssinators Were wanted, all you | nome MtLatge kestiinontal Bane wa owaee : n cream white 3 right frum Wrong, as Is now tie Title oF | jit si wHere Peon! @ fa. ment is now made that w to have 1'to do Was to the whites. Ther custom r with all the denominations. The old ited States legal-tenders were counterfeited tnd. The large mzjority belicve ti here this winter a series of “Chamber mu you would find them, Guilt Is a white man, | — During his tour in Eng au nay be a “crank” a8 to relizi and and America, concerts. The names of the performers—Ber- | the Villains who committed the robberies on th altiou rofdark greem m aceordance with the went made yesterday. The President re- syalabamna, 401 G Uw cts. nw. | Ue opening prayer he implored the Divine bless. | and will be in Brooklyn on the 28th....John T, | The materials for embroidery are richer tis “ a in all their denominations. As mar seve L star ro vere White men, And Ue trlalor | Ralyial (proposes makyiny Sow et tee h rb ht from wrong, and should ins. As maby as seven | pays, Gloetzner, Hoffmann, Sherman and these villains would cost the gov ie niore: which he pur od many y¢ follage and hepa accordingly. Thereare some who say | couuterfeits on one desomination made their | Szemelensi-—ousht to do. justice to the macie | 2S ee oe ee | Spolite Aste, the author of Gemeee that the worst punt hinent to give inlin fs to send | appearance. Here are specimens in this book. | yitered: Their ave program will cont st. i Rocaia f cifuramanos of 3s | hita fo an insane ssytum and confine him there for | ‘These counterfeits were equally as good as the | or ORE! BOTA, me = Bow se | —Speaking of a performance of 1 = | the rest of ifs natural life. ‘The ladies who attend | a) (Othe new issue of of Beethoven, Schubert and Schumann. : t Hionsh Tictines (he Meet eto attend | genuine. Of the new issue of legal-tenders out oe shin serves, broidered by the Tew duvs azo, When two kulieg wen, | OF nine denominations only two have in any NATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES pal, Metontist Pro site con- < of crimson plush with» Scone: remarked. SO ne sere | way been successfully counterfeited.” ae rane aie : ; Presbyterian chutes of clematis running the eatire length Im the other replied, “Weil, we | Star: Are all of the counterfeits of the first 2 3 THen lind oy te eeUrels | imitate Gree hich usally ul bends, and with ally alumnming Sane part of iin and let the insane | issue ot lezal-tenders ont of existence?” Their Places of Residence Here. oe : nied the pulpit. At Christ result in rot of zine on a Corin- | bird stooping toward the flowers. ‘The lambree part of ira take care of itself.” Superintendent C.: “Not by any means. They aWMLSORE aay i, the Rev. A. R. Stuart, thian eolonnade. - | quin is very long and will be hung curtain wise oy a ANOTHER CRANK HEARD FROM. continue to come in freeiy.” Blat: W. HL, 205 Bo tC: tol st. ached, and at St. John’s P.E. church the rector, | _ 4. R. Cazauran has Just sold a new five-act oubrass reds. There is no end to the beautifull Pestesseds | Zt letter has boon reeeived by an cmicerinau-| Stam: “In what sections of the country is'| BMT WN: H, 205 Rast Capitol s TE ey Soeur, His) PUIDIL _Servioes Were | edly to 7. &: Clarke, which will be played in 4. the results of the iwix{a1o2, | thority here, postmarked Ia the western diviston, | Counterfeit money most prevalent? . Cameron, J.D. Benn., 16th and Mass ave, ny. | aio Wid at Grace P rite Mace t partaic | tie Maymackat Theater, Londen. fie uriee aid summer work. . A magi ffailt’s; 46 | Pennsylvania railroad (between Harrisburg and |, C-: “‘In the more sparsely settled portions of | Conger, 0. D., Michisau, National Hotel, ing of a national character, were unusually inter. | ee Eat) Sec | requin is embroldered with Pittsburg), yesterday, dated —,Ohlo, stating that | the country: especially in the west and in cer- | Davis, li G., West Va, Arlington Hotel. bn ees . ll ferus and stalks of golden rod, ‘The President and the District Come | Bill Jones {s not the man who shot at Guiteau, ie le are tie ee Ba nuide Gf. Vermone li meee aoe awe ae Ce ae ee pat Daareaey) oe ree tn a pores ved ag portly peace onnaigh gh malialouierss but that the writer did the shooting, he being a | sary “there la a greater eld {or cio Coren, | Gorin, A Pe Ad, Gon sta Be Bewe CARINE PRELORS COOH Toe ane Gn nn 8. Clarke is in Youngrtown, | fore explained. A second lambrequin. of righ cosrmmescs ON mix SonILCT OF THaIR aNwcaL | PoPWmal Mead of the late Peak feiter, and he avails hineelt of i Its evident | Hill, Be Hy Gets ol 17h at vr the proclamation of the President. of the Gated | AKFon, Columbus. ed le ent | Rowers worked bu autigue tate or arenes. REVOKE. Forcast 2 2 : Couch sections a cadity | Logan, J. A. Tiihots, 812 12th st. nw. States, and remarked that we should respect such | Ohlo....Genevieve Ward appeared this week in | PON*TS worke: qT sere Commissioners wsital te Presi gta oe, Want tobe arrested, | He also states pe Tele of ie te are very naa Warner, N.Y, Arlington Hotel. an order coming from the head of the nation. Iu | Reading. Paterson, Trenton and New Haven, | Cael lower being outlined in tinsel. jent at one o'clock ton: regan, J. T.. an opportunity t9 | with the notes.” Morrill, J.8., arr x 7 = = Sanit ing upon the President, and offered thanks for the ymol 54 season than ever. Comparatively little felt ia | Ret another wastes at him. |The paris wh Star: “In what clty do you think there 1s W., North’ Carolina, Metropolitan, | SHE Shes vouchisated. unite User g Sa ee BOK Gis cone or Plush is the prevailing material, and, ined Shem Kindly, and their Snoail report WaS | Toone the COUT, sail wo be frome Ioan Anan | the least counterfeit money afloat?” Ae weuiece ga Uaercia political aud ots Domendy character. “He | sie qiliaa mernainn another week in Eiepoxion, /Mvey that, One alle. Meck iteeee eae Ae handed t bim and his attention called to certain | Wis noticed Of Thurstay, Friday aut ‘Saturday, In Washington, most certainly. The gov- Orth Carolina, Metropolitan. took for his text the words “Oh, give thanks unto | Ml ose a NGrehiber Bsti, goes to Booth’s done in arrasene, whose richuess admirably ae Tecommendations, stich as thove in regard to the | as nut been seen about the court rooln since, ernment employes are paid off by tie Treasu: ‘3 East Capitol st. naw. the Lord, for he ts good for his inercy endureth pup ar taherty Ri agsahe Me companies the plush. For bolder work filoselle Inalarious Fiver thits, Water supply, Taifoud Union —_—— here, and the money Is of course genuine. The oe P forevervTrecorded in the 236th Psalm. 1-t vers. | Theater....Emina Abbott opens in Chi isused. In flowers this is worked over zeph soar fi y of the ‘ a probes mey Tec S REPRESENTATIVES, At the ‘conclus: rv collection Was m0 a - Barrett] ; CY precios depos and to tue iusbiuty of the District author. ‘The Scant Water Supply. city people are accustomed to the genuine note, ngJehn so hanes oo Tromse: aus couctiton ots tne rere collection wad | feat ote ner arerh eliaell os Seek la | and then cat. ‘The effect is to bring the flower n- burdensome tne REPORT OP REGISTRAR COX. and are therefore tie more capable of Judzing | Bre ts, Thos. H., Washington Ter., National Hotel. | ladies of the Christian Home. as = s | into relief. In golden rod, which seems to be - Iniebteuness, for | Some days ago Chief Cronin, of the fire depart- | Of the counterfeit. Again, when a man in | Burrows, J. C., Slichigan, National Hotel. THANKSGIVING DAY NOTES. — The talk about Patti's not being as great in | the nower of the season, the effect Is very fine. Which the Dist hot be responsible, | ment, addressed a not= to the fire commissioners Nemeton gets a note that is somewhat worn, pach, tow ee aye pun Hotels A number of Uniformed Knights of Pythins of | OTatorio as opera fs all nonsense. She is an | Another feature of the season's work is the out- Fhe Comm iecione rs mete Saueral government, &. | in relation to the necessity of Increasing the sup- ue auneioe i te re ae ve enny Borry, ©: P., California, National Hotel. thiselty went to Baltimore Thursday, and par- | artist, and everybody knows that oratorio make | lining of all the forms with tinsel thread, which ‘The Commission be hot Overiouked. “The | DIFOE water in the more thickly populated sec- | ata lone is there afprded the best ory | Brown, T. M., Indiana, 1115 T st. ticipated in the exercises attending the dedication | higher artistic demands than opera. Oratorio | Comes for the purpose. Presdrnt osked the Comtissouers to reimiad ii | tons of the city, and especially tn the central part Opportunities for the detsction et ecwarton Coin Waites eae ee ee of the new Castle hall on Gay street. | is the form of musical composition which re- Bis cg upton byl > oge ieee ae Parore btae (UY Pulls stated so that they would be | where the lange hotels are located, so that incase | notes. “It is. one of the trcke ote counter- | Davis, G. .,'1804 F st, n.w. About elghty ladies and gentlement who went to | quires panies Sneing aber: teen. Giliage was eanlnesaarea tn oak a. Ae sington fore Lim. a of a large fire the department would be supplied. | feiter to put out his work Ina worn and evi- | Dectiig, Nets Towa, Rices House. TURHRSST ST Aay a ed ee] Gea | oratorio Tastivale Gesorve: Gis Canto chin ak |BGIG. Gill the Bokies: aa geukow aoe @emee District Government affairs. Another sinilar letter was by him sent tothe fire | dently much used form. He will crumple a | Dibble, Sam’l, South Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel. | Thanksgiving day, returned about ii o'clock last | Oratorio: ivals whenever she can be obtained, VITAL STATISTICS FOR OCTORER. L : ae she | beads’ shading down to deep yellow brown. Nove “f ¥ vf Dezendort, J. F., 1105 F st. n.w night, full of enthusiasm over the wonders of that | and at the last London Handel Triennial, sang the Engineer Commissioner to the Water epeaee | nove, smoke It, and stain it with tobacco juice | Berend rt, Ji F205 Fst ne rosea, greatnatural curlosity, and loud in thetr pease of | the Messiah, in conjunction with Mrs. Osgood. | Another black satin bag, the saine shape, was yin the District of Columbia | tien elitied the tallawine report: ie Seistrar | or otherwise, to show that it has ‘passed cur- | Gipson, We 1, Loulsiana,1723 Rhode Talend av. nw. | Mh Ee Le Tamble, who managed the excursion | It fs impossible to imagine more inspiring cir- | beatifully adorned with a spray of carnations ‘The total mortality tn the t ; nloWwinse rep rent’ for some time, and must therefore be a | jrummond, john New oe tee over the i. 0. and Shenandoah railroads. ‘There | Maprepr Poss ble to Muagine m, ih massed at onecorner and exteuding gracefully a npared with ‘the corresponding | .., Having a full knowlcdge of the inadequte sup-| coca note. AB KOON a8 one of these notes io | Ha Kansas, 111 11 st. n, were a munber of prominent [people ou the train, | Cnt oe Wh Cree WHT teense | actos. the tas. This: was an Sracetully tonth oF | try ud 82 wore than. the {ue honorable Commissioners on February # iss, | taken to the Treasury for redemption Its spu- | Herndon, 7. H., Alabaina, Metropolitan Hotel, | lncludlug Dr, lee dd gtuers Gontected With Lhe festival chorus and Thomas’ oretiestta, all under | silk. Both bags were finished with fringe. : pogo z b Of ber Jor the 2 the Subject, suggesting that a fire alarm be | tious character is discovered onthe spot. The | Hepburn, W. P., Tox a, 913 T st. Ww. SieHas cis cocks te ee ni camer ca ie |G Dkears Mittin leach ane pportanity | Tye 7 - on Waka: From the j past eight y ¢ i Meuiber | Pluced in the wouse of Mr. Henry’ Larinan, in- | note Is not only not redeemed, but ie stamped | Hiscock, Franky New York, Arlington Tote. W Work publisationss was with the parc asd | will be presented in mo othe cite ta the ed | | THE Laine Semiva Fat tacr.—| Wie seepeiouatty CURE a ee cay eee amee bat In! the | as counterfeit, and handed tack to the owner. | Hubbell Joy A. Michigan, 4 Towa Cirete, {Ok AERIREN pe ute BORIS Re Reine eee eee 7 | Hawipte Anet an ie aes eee eee ' | event ofa tire at any point where there was a @ pass ee fi rk | Hot 3 pelt tea Ws ‘ ya. Whe aost | be: iL pe ‘the | ee | principle that im essentially : yored oan tee Domecee Pein Sei. | Scarcity of water he malght be Summoned to supply tone eee ereteed hone creation: Tene tree Ga) Vere Gee cavern were Mumnunted with electhe lights. << | _—A letter from a prominent theatrical manin | Wrong, that nature must be theunted eed eae F Sears; the de nontts of June and | the deticlency by ope sw hereuy’ 4 sitieient Sup is one of the principal reasons why there is so | Kusson, J. &., Jowa, 1512 Ist ewe The Woman's Christian Temperance Cuon hekl | St. Louis says: ‘Mary Anderson's week here | teracted inevery possible way. He is st . ware exceptionslly low, and | Srwater could be furnished at any polit “Fors | little counterfett mouey in circulation In Wash, | Kare de We Cake eee” day aftonhoon at 3 OCI Ate: Clan cai, | Was poor. Lam afraid she is bezinning to tum- | UP M # contrivance that he would be glad to 7 months, amely, from June 1 tO | une thts suzzestion Was carried out by sending | ituzton,” Klotz, R., Pennsylvania, 1115 7th st. nw Codie AGieees wie Gets Le a ee hie. AB te papers except the Republican gave | XChange for a strait jacket, kept for hours in ® 7 2s per 1,000 for the white population, | # telephone mensg- to the Dut of hate he Raa moe | cinta “But why issuch not the ease in other | Kew liam, J. H., New Yorke 1329 K st. nw, Miss Bingham. (of Boston), Miss Gangewer Mine | it to her fearfully, Hanuline Geiten to ner ne ferergtel gel themed eel gy feo | 5 000 fe ie population, | pings of late he hi ities?” _ evre, Ben. 1027 Mth st. n.w. 3 1 osen)s 2 > Mrs i 04 e 35.28 for the colored, and 25.54 for the total: the | teen called. in the ease of Gee ene Gos eae | cities?” ‘ord, Henry W., Michigan, National Hotel Nereis ant Messrs Se OT eA And QllsS “Allce | adrolt manazer.” Perhaps the people are be- | Of Ms body: His | put in leading ‘stritse, be te Inean annwal death-rates for these five months for | nora building, 'if he had have been notitted, he could | _ ©-: “‘It 1s in a more limited measure the case | Luns, T., New Mexico, National Hotel. Hercus, and Messrs. watson: ginning to “tumble” to the fact that Mary is not | carefully guarded fromthe out door world, from Ses tor une Color Ba oe orem 21-08 for the | nove turown a suflicient supply of water. for the | in citles where there are sub-treauries, because | Manning, Ve M- Mississippi, 33 B st me, Seas a6 good an actress as scores of leading ladies | the air that would invigorate his lunge, from the $20 tor the colored, afd 2108 for the oh tune | Working of the fire engines the same as was done | the same method of stamping bad money and | Nclane, R- M., 1607 I st. n.w. How to Udilize the Rock Creek Valley. | playing in stock companies. Her business has rts that would develop his muscles. Hence, feath rates ior beth September: atid October: 24 | Some Lttle tne since, when the fire in the livery | handing it back to the man presenting It i pues ea ans, 6 eee To the Editor of Tux Evenixa Sra: failen off in all the large cities this season. Hi Seid : ? Uke mean Fates for the five months list past ure | Stables on Sth street and at the Patent Office | sued. But where there are no sub-treasuries nis; M.7 Montane a aL ‘ ) ‘Asale of fine stock by the authorities of | the peevishness, awkwardness, and eickiiness Jower than the mean rates for the same Tonths | balidings occurred. Temof the opinion that it ’ nnis, M., Montana, Arlington Hotel of our youny is. Poor people have no Poe = 2 3 dl there is trouble. A man goes into a bank and Cold, M. A, Towa, 1135 10th st. new. Druid Hill Park, at Baltimore, sugvests the ! ¥ itie: ‘ealthy for te dint gem yfars The mertulity ofthe white | RU Moe piece aril ere ante nego Have | puts ina bad bill. ‘The clerk tells himit is abad eal, H. 8. Olit0, HUDICL House. desirability of furnishing the Department. of | Wherever you tarn you surely will meet im, sng egeeery shes: cosine prom tp oane rod Fopalation was 2 u Jive | the points ehtioned in Mr. Cronin'srecodunenda- | bill, and will not take it. ‘The man goes on his | © Ncly Chis. Pennsylvania, Riggs House. Agricalture with additional space to extend its | ,1/!C7®S all agone, his cheeks like the snow, model nurse would undoubtediy call neglect. fhe Fates or 5k t6 Wik | YoRS, but in the present financial condition of the | Way, and passes it upon his neighbor. Page, WL, Califordle: cot onisnal Hotel usefulness. — By condemning a few hundred | My aicP unclastic, you shudder to greet him Indian babies are still better off. ‘They are fed = f{tepartment, T do net think it wise to| Sram: ‘Is there no remedy?” Pacheco, Bi, California, Congressional HoteL acres of the Rock Creek valley, room for exper: Seca eree onc | on tall-beet end Bickel around Bie yeamg ieathe s have de | thers is'a prscibillty Of Conerese alae oot a | HOW TO STOP THE CIRCULATION oF couNrERFEITS. | Pestle g 3; halen ie iments. in trees, farm, crops, stock, landscape | And gayly he wirls the foul thing on his Angers, | Quis" ‘wut’ they ‘are awaddled, are (eid i onmine onstitational, from 102 this approaching session, by bringing trom | (.: “Not under existing law. I have recom. | Pettibone, 2. ST een ane ee ee gardening, &c., would be had, and intelligently | , Then plants it serenely between his biue lips,” | A0z8 Dut they are ewaddied. they are to 88; lov from 9 to 190; develop- wis of the Potomac an thereased supply of Pierce, R- B. F., Indiana, Ebbitt House. and profitably utilized by our progressive and | And the smokeon his tongue for a brief moment mental, fron 34 : ka 48 | Waters watch wil venieny eae tec Iwill sad, mended that Congress pass an act requiring all | Pound, 'T. C., Wisconsin, 1015 L st. n. parezoric: they craw! around naked, and soon coming here from Phitad : broad-minded Commissioner. That the control ae that with the present size of tue pipes and pres’ | banks, especially national banks, when a bad | Randall, 8 J, Pennsyivania, 130 € si. Se, nie hrough earn to keep out of the way; they are happy, : Reed, T. laine, Riggs House. of the water shed of the Rock Creek valley and slips. os Ni [rieehlomtig a If we would treat our younge: Bas been no spres ‘The number | She of the water at the localities mentioned, the | pill is presented, not to return it before stamp- | 1 n, G. M., New Jersey, 1337 K st. nw. the establishment of the long-desired Ni al ters in the same way, only substituting kisses of deaths from diptherta is the same as last month, | Checuon os Any more plugs and {nereasine the size | ing it as bad. Buch a law would do much to | Ryan, Thos, Pennsylvania, 600 13th st. n.w. Park would be secured, would not the less com- | He says he inhales tt to get at its essence, and bread for kieks and beaf, they would be viz., 15: typhotd fever tu 28; the | Saoute Oe wide te WRAC Ia Sted ‘which wilt | Suppress the circulation of counterfeit money. | Simonton, G: B., Tennessee, 417 6th St nw, mend the project. For the ornamental or not | , It thrills him, he says, like the wine that is 014, as happy as kids in a clover-field, and moreover Jarlal fevers, frou 35 to 36; s de- | salts thie premere canciones sea” | It is, perhaps, natural for a man upon whom. a | Springer,’ Wim. aiaher strictly agricultural work, the labor of the ; ANd braces him up to the work that’s before him, they would afterward be hardier and st 3 Se a - Lents, | paces eve counterfeit bill has been passed to shove it off | Singleton, J. W., Iilinols, 1900.1st. nw. various penal or reformatory institutions could | ANd Whatever that is he yet never has told. ; and over: 6230 per ee .. Georgia, NatiowAl, Hotel. pver, and 3-46 per cent: A Wire's Perrrios ror Divoxce—To-day, Bitza- | ON Somebody else, although he knows that it is | Stephens, A Every week the newspapers tell us about beth L be utilized with benefit to the inmates and | Next day h x staips and breaking both lienberse . $., Pennsylvania, 610 13th st. n.w. le lay his fine form from the sidewalk ts uilss- | tumbling down al ing Wed a peUUion for a divoree from 'W. If, | @ counterfeit.” Teele, G, W., Indiana, 1582 1st Mw, Profit to the government, and this foree might | ing, boys falling from a fence and fracturing ne wee mrried in October, 1865,and lived WHAT NOTES ARE COUNTERFEITED. Updegraf, Thos., jowa, 1326 Bf st. BY tel pes aay eet a aja eeahone vet Bu Lt ae Nene 9 going our we os collar-bones. Foe peng i would August 11th, 1881, when she leit ht os Valentine K., Nebrasl National we *) . kunneis majahs” who her | *' phe pnt ur frie a Com have to fall to break such tue | to, sit rien i Onig.’ sg uatzes him with | It 1s now very dificult to counterfeit U. 8. Wise, Met, Pennsylvania 123) a88. ave. DLW. in euch numbers here. It thie class of labor is ee pn tae tes, “twas consumption, they sori ‘ fol- | ‘Y- Mr. F. WH. Fall, defendant’s coum é Of the colored, 51.4 + 38.55 percent Wwe AT per he i to mention South Sea Island children and sel, | notes. The work is of such a fine quality and | Wellborn, Olin, Texas, Metropolitan Hotel. objectionable, the boards of charity could doubt- keys?” The bones of an infant are 3 413 deathe, States that Mr. Lee denies ull the facts and g Cy 4.G., iilinols, National Hotel. ‘bodi -etrentignh BLSi per cent "were Under ‘one Year of jot | Som in the bik facts and allega- | 4¢ the same time so elaborate in all its details, Pie eG an Th ae lace less furnish able-bodied laborers for ese infant were whit 8 cold he | whom ap- “twas consumption, consumption of vol | Jetting it tumble and roll about would propriations or contributions are made each ba gfe ra the bony tissue: guarding it like a piece of brit- that even the best counterfeiter is put to the | yan Horn, RT’, Mo., 206 New Jersey ave. ali nal & ye of age oO a8 “i _ lowa, 4 vi r 7 a el y es ve fen a im ganal birth rate of 1.07 pet 1,000) OF uneed | mer, Wno was aivested Yesterday morning by sible, a fac-simile of the note as it eae a He | Mckinley, Win., JE; Obto, Ebbitt. propored to be pald to extend the Capitol | The stave has oft opened on younger ones yet | Fictine' their duty to thelr children if they de were wh: es, ales: 68 | Lie ras puton trial in the ‘ourt | is unable to give to his work the finishing | Pierce, R.’B. F., ., Ebbitt. * junds one square. b x whisky, that other stantly inte ith movementa, colored males, and 8 colored females. (a Muth | torday,charged with ase tt NE the Bame of | touches and he astatia ar Secieeee iene | Renee weg eae Capitol street | 8” ae a see Well known destroyer the cucumber green, oe forsee: that in polet of oh vical ednoae - ss shape tothe , white <d k of | manship that the government is able to bestow iQ ICENSES. st from our young popula | tion N; teacher jored populatio BS ei je- | Washington. A whit oman NaMed. Ms iP gove Reaps half of the harvest tion Nature herself is such an ex: Soong prep Leone Ue | Rete Coenen ioe ita gaming | Uponit. He cannot successfully counterpart. | Nava OnpEns.—Master J. W. Stewart and En-| ‘The lquor license committer have approved the | tion that the apparent neglect is ‘8 transfer of over births reported o 5 on | house in “Rum Rew,” about one o'clock Last W The national bank note is more easily counter- | sign C. H. Amsden to the Despatch. Lteut. Seaton | following applications: Michael H. Becker, Edward | — AS the arsenic roll 8 cee the to a more efficient —Da. Feu “ bs births | nesday mornigg, aud the detendar give him the | feited than the legal tender. The work on the | Schroeder from the hydrographic office and or- | Burns, H. C. Bowers, John G. Bligh; Wm. Carley, rn 2 eieck to get cashed, and Mr. English, proprietor } former is not as int! 4 = popu OF tis Ticate as on the leyal tender, | dered to thesDespatch, Lieut, W. F. Low from the | John Connor, Jackson Cole, Patrick F. Cusick, Fo ee neg RI Hone 2 Fopnter, Selenee Senithly Jar Bee 4 eaki cn i a le cl x9 9 KF. kK PL . of the ¢ (oor war owe eaees She check, “Mr. | and of its nature it presents what is called in Minnesota dad Grered to the bespatch, Assistant | B. Dunn, Chas. Dettz, Jos. H. Day D, mi A country paper in Tilinois says, —* its A Boe eS « a temper te the check. MEAL H. Wells: apes foreed | the present day “greater opportunities.” All | Sungeon R. Ashbridge trou the secrurting reion. nelly, Juines Foy, Mrs. C. Ganter, ;, | local items: “No word has yet been heard from | 4 New Device For SwInpiano.—For the weeawiees: 2 — phnet hoot eee rod cna sar ccna ieee head sppewred {or | national bank notes are the eame except the | vous at New York, December 1st, and i placed on | Louis Gacht, Chas. Greff, Geo. Gi Abraham Lever, who went off two weeks aco | six weeks Detectives Blell aeee tae | nuke auy defence im Unis court. Juize suite | legend telling what bank the note Is upen amd yralting orders. Cadet Engineer LD. Miner rom | Daniel J} partgon, Wm. Jackson, my | with his wife's Fed-headed hired girl. Until his | steamboat squad have been and 8 colored were cod ae Bae, JET and Sedewick was | the state and elty where located. |The whole of | tie Alliance and ordered to is granted Pay | Relipinstl, John, Relies atin ee ee ee ee charge | who have been trsing to swindle portet, 74: white, 53 committed in uit of $1,000 bail. Sedgwick haa | this legend is right in the center -of the face of Director E. C, Doran, and to Cadet neer KE. 0. | Lewis, F. recht. DP. I es a "A, | of the Rey. Mr. Perkins.’ anew confidence game. month'® permits were iss burial or} | od te eect at ers thee eat ual Hotel, | the note. | Tn counterfelting the bank note, ew- | Rsectr = C-Domm, an from December 1st next, | Lynn, Chas. Madea, SG uote wine may prevalent | plated ring in a kid glove and ying outsile the District, and 2 tr 1: | and itt Hegedd that Deshles the above-mentioned ing to itscomparatively—the comparison is with The followlng promotions have been made: Com- | tin, John Murphy, Nail & Middleton, Franz _Nel- v persons is, it is certain } front of the intended yictim, ané 8 zolored were buried at public exper ae ona une, yates aaa La the legal tender—simple character the counter- | modore G. H. r to rear admiral from Novem- | haus, Lewis Neurath, Daniel O'Brien, Wm. O'Neal, prevails in | pick it up, show the ring. Raxar oF ux Taruuoueren.—7 | gon & Co, tor Ho and 10 oh thename of Wak, | {ler Takes what is called ee ecg eae | Rez cath, Cant 0.6; Hadger to commodore from | John Outrich, Cant Heiscl, David Ridnan, Sebdet Gaughter, | the conutryzven for a Teadings of the therme:nete; rk. He Was about leaviag for Texas when ar. | It contains everything exce| legend of the iat tie: aye ed . a aee Paes oo of the tiny Gartog thedsy: Tem 2 “| ested. It is also stated that. Sedgwick was ter. | bank upon whose fee he intends to make | Heutenant trom’ October. 21, Comintssions have | Schnaebel, Mrs. C. Shed, 1. W. Snook, A. M. : : =>; x 4 2pm, Gdeg. Maxi:our 45.4 deg.; mun on. OF Win. Liun, cattle dealer, in West | prey. He works one bank until he cannot work | {aster ects Siton anh Ree Bae ear | Sohmidt, HM. 7. Se erly a Washinge a apy longer, and then by putting in a new SERGE Loeicn Fiynn, and Basigns ¥. 3. lerney,

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