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HOLIDAY GOODS. ¢€ HBKISTMAS FURS. — = _ HOLIDAY GOODS = Fer Tar EvENine Stan. CLOSING-ovT 8. ‘The Working People. The Power-Elect. A TRADES UNION MERTING ADDRESSED BY HON. . MARTIN WILLIAMS, OP MISSOURI. A meeting of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and other trades unions of this District, was held Last night at the hall corner 133 and E streets, to listen to an address by Hon. H. Martin Williams, of Mis- | Anthon souri, {n favor of organization among working- CITY AND DISTRICT. Fighting Their Battles Over Again. THE REUNION OF THE SOLDIERS’ ALLIANCE. Thursday evening Aman’s large dining-room ‘was the acene of the annual reunion of the Sol- diers’ Alliance. Under the supervision of the proctor of the Alliance, Mr. C. Hartel, the room Beyond our ken, where neither state nor section Hase’er a flag unfurled, To govern men there's been a grand election, For time, and all the world. The Old Regime is hardly worth the mention, “R-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS, just re- a ‘and will be sold lower than heretofore. Spe- al lot for Holiday Presents. BEAL-SKIN SACQUES, MUFFS, HATS AND CAPS, IN NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES | Mills, R. Q., Texas, 1115G st. [IN THE CITY, Their Places of Residence Here. Aldrich, N. W., Rhode Island, Arlington HoteL B., RL, 1807 H st. Towa, 1121 Ve it, H. W., N. H., 205 Kast nont avenne, apitol st. AT YOUR OWN PRICES. Come at once and you wet the pick of » new stock. BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. EST OF EVERY THING a ren’s CHINCHILLA MUFFS AND COLLARS, in Pisin and Patent MUFES. Large stock to select from. All atlowest prices, had been appropriately decorated. Promptly at 9 arched from one of the par- lors and tobk seats about the handsomely set table, with Mr. Harrison Dingman at the head and Mr. C. C. Royce at the foot. After a brief address of welcome to the third ‘annual banquet by an excellent dinner was men. The hall was well filled, and some of the trades, especially the carpenters, bricklayers and plasterers, were well represented. Mr. Leeshan opened the meeting and introduced Mr. Williams, who at once divested himself of his coat and en- | tered into the theme. Every wrong suffered by the workingmen, he said, was due to vicfous and un. just legislation upon the labor question. the opinions of Judge Thurman on the subject abor, and said no one wes better quilif The Speaker quoted many Europe upon tn Its power a child may dare, But every soul will give the New attention, Its praise will fill the alr, “The King ts dead. Long live the King!"—tis o'clock the Alliance ‘TT & RUOFF, PANIA AVENUE. For THe B President Dingman, served, after which came To raise the lusty shout, To show the power-elect that we are true men, Whate'er the hope or doubt. But who's the King whose power {s all-defying? To whom such honor's And If you hark you hear old Time replying— "tis Eighteen Eighty-Twot JeRome BURNETT. TERARY NOTES, ‘RAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY. Corner 14th and New York Avenue. Thave Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Smelts, Scollops, etc. Allkinds of Game. The most luscious Oysters. I don't keep cheap beef. everything, Cheap things won'tdo. FRANK J. TIBBETS. as follows:—“The President of the United States; rank in silence and standing, Our Glory—The Idol of Every Soldier, the Protec tion of Every Citizen, the Symbol of Freedom; responded to by Mr. A. F. MeMillan. Soldiers’ Alliance, a Band of Comrades Among Whom Geniality and Good Peeling Ever Prevails,” elicited a sketch of the organization by A. Hart. ‘Tis of Taee,” was sung. and Ariny of the Republic ty, Charity and Loyalt. d of Men on whom no Stain of ‘Treason Rests,” Was the next sentiment, and Mr, N speak on ft than he atesinen In this Subject of labor. without labor there w: es legislation, He then spoke of the growing “The Old Flag— ss, Wormley’s. Minnesot), National Hotel, ‘My motto is the best of THR COMMON PEOPLE are not to be trusted with power, Mr. Lincoln had said upon this subject. ed inthe nobility of labor, and that the ad- mild be the Liw-makers of the He then procerded to ex now are—lawyers, bankers, me = GUINNIP, DAY & CO, us JFpolway Goons. ared_ for the Holiday Trade with a weil Fame in part old Whisky — NESVILLE, 1 GRAY, BERK! Gautire Freres, Ota New England Hime. nd read what “My Country; G 820, 822 aD 824 SeventTH StReer, JAMES T. FTF D8. Biographical Notes and Per- . with mnpublished fragments and tributes from Men aud Women of Letters. Miffin & Co, Vocates of labor s . M. Brooks re- CABINET and Bou! Old Port and m1 WILL MAKE A GRAND DISPLAY OF Washington: F. Capt. 8. E. Thomason, of the Union Veteran Bayard, T. F., Delaware, 1413 Massachusetts ave. Brown, J. E., Georgia, Metropolitan Hotel, Call, W., Flori Cameron, Angus, Wiscousin, 5 B st. Dow. nd RL ave, LN St. new. ‘Metropolitan Hotel. chants and the other professions—all_elimorc for theirown faterests and for the interests of ite to the andience Corps, responded to “The Citizen Soldte of peace prepare for war. Vices of the citizen soldlers in the war for Inde- nience, the war of 1812, and the Mexican war. he first In the late war were the citizen soldiers, and the first blood spilledwas theirs. The time citizen soldier di try called him, and the present citizen s knows the duty he has to perform—to protect the flag—and will not be recreant to his trust. “The Herole Women of America—God bless them deeds” called out Capt. W. P. le an appropriate and eloquent re- HIGH PRIVATES IN THE REAR RANK. “The Rank and File—High Privates in the Rear Rank”—brought out a witty response from Mr. R. 8. Cunningham, who, tn the course of his remarks, Said it secmed to him that all the high privates were killed off at Appomattox erals, colonels and majors to seldom a captain or Heute tive Wines. At prices as low as the lowest. Nermont ave. Opinions may differ as to the place Mr. Fields Will finally take tn literature, and there may also be differences as to certain traits of his character; but there can be no doubt that his career was a Successful and interesting one. He was brought into close relations with many persons of note In Uterature, both in this country and in Europe; and it may truly be sald, we think, that he neither overlooked nor abused the advantages of these Telations. These facts made his “Yesterdays with Authors” a charming volume; and the same causes wil! find for the handsome book before us a large circle of readers. It is the affectionate tribute of & devoted wife to the memory of a much admired , and therefore has its defects, ifmeasured of Iiterary criticism, but it is hevertheless a pleasant and in some respects a valuable contribution to cotemporary literature. By Cuances Dupiey y renee nee He proceeded to how poorly the me the Forty-fifth Congress. the! holders, 99° lawye A 818 F street northwest. YouMmay GOODS. and representatives roressions, but not a single farmer! Heenan Bis Could such men make laws in IN HOLIDAY GooDs the Interests of Fisk, Clark and Flaggw’ LATEST NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Gloves and Neckwear, Embroidered Silk Suspender, in fancy pdewraf’'s Fur- = yinpathy with DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK, King, railroad and other corporation Inter- absorbed all the: He held that there under the sun so corrupt Mr. Wiliams spoke at length upon the for their nob Plush Scarfe, Uy Ville, who mad Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarf Rings, Umbrellé complete stock of GEN lected especially for the Holidays, THOMPSON’S Shirt Factory, 816 F street northwest. & CO"S PIANO! brated Grand, Square and Upright. Also, a fine stock of Pianos for rent on rea: sonable terms, at REICHENBACH'S Piano Wareroome, 423 gislation of th When the Largest Stock of + Wi., Virzints, Porth FURNISHINGS, sel W., Towa, Ebbitt H nn F., Callfornt, a N. ¥., Atlington H L. Alabaina, 401G st. nw @sKFUL AND ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, When bankers and railroads struck, he sald, It Was all right, and the national currenc mechanical inter: He advised the mechant ribute no more money to elect: bankers, rail- AT POPULAR PRICE! M. KNABE &VEK CAKKIED IN WASHINGTON WILL BE EX- found in plenty; w doors above Penns} the square, ast Capitol st. Toad men and other monopoltsts to Congress or | state legisiatures. Neither of the present poltfical parties have any principles which benefit the poor ated the issuing of non-tnterest- rest-bearing bonds. private never, save alzell, and he lives tn Ohio. “(Laughter.) He aske d, why {s this thus? Where would the officers have’been If it had not He closed by saying that Most glorious epitaph he cond eoncelve to lace on a comrade’s grav idl his duty asa high ; nt Comrades—Tho' lost to si Tr,” was drank in sil ul Men of the Country,” w: rge H. Roberts, of Nebr. ts of the war, and. the frai oldters.” Although Ni , It cont tined more soldiers to state In the Union. G. Boston: Houghton Miftlin & Co. W Given a fascinating writer and a congental sub- Ject, and the result must infallibl: DOO. This we hi first of the serie , 16% Mass. ave. Bpecial inducements will be offered in better Shirts for the money asked than any other estab- lishment in America. Not that we doubt ledge of the fact, but for fear that you might not think of it just at the right time, we insert this /ittle reminder Iss Mystery” Shirt for 75c. ) for the same q W, _ SHIR E_WANT To RE been for the privates Ransom, M. W Rollins, 6. i. Stater, J. H., Oregon, 910 F st. n.w. ly be a charming | ve in the volume before us,—the | of biographies of American Men | of Letters, which the house above named pro- | ..~ Poses to publish. The story of Irving’s life ts told | 7" Clearly, concisely and in a captivating way, and | G the extracts from his correspondence are made dis- | creetly and in good taste, so that the book partak at once of the nature of pe Iterary histor the projected ner 4s {0 edit, os i= Dearing paper in eu of the in REAL LACE Goops, Tuwould yet. be seen hes greater enemy to li During hisren john Sherman, tio hours the speaker to lilustrate his polats. a Onto, 119 K st. n.w, one else asked and it is the aame guality all the time. ‘The good * My’ you bought of us 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 or8 cents can be duplicated both ence standing. ponded to by ARTMENT, . Willard’s Hotel. 627 Mass. ave, st Capitol st. n. snnsyivanta tontze this state of things by a change of legisla | aL oust from power Doth of d inaugurate anew and | 1 kinds of strives, jon for the masses, through tae Was tendtred the the old potitieal pa ries, Which, by the NIP, DAY & CO., ay, Mr, War- tod liberal ednc fd that reform:tion A vote of than! Windom, W., Minn. S PRESENT! * TRICYCLE, for boys and girls. for boys and men. COLUMBIA BICYCLE SCHOOL, lersant music to our ears, nb as a STAR, Stands firmly fs not morbid, and. fo) a allant champion,” was replied to by members: bright and bril- 8 a Post, aS a Critic our Republican a H. Beesley, M.A. | it LECTIONS OF ©. FIC plorations and adventures will Hotel Nort Carolina, Metropolitan, amilton House. 3 East Capitol st. Metropolitan Hotel, 41 IT st. nw. “The Hospital Serv ad recently by various organizations as fol- ». 13, LO. Mi: R. to this book, which constitutes | series—i. ¢., lives of those who have made the history of the world. It does not, as a matter of course, contain much that The story of the gallant sailor's two ex- | rly told, with | ® ad Intex and + ee during the War,” brought | fy replied that he had only | No. VI of “The | W.P. MeMichsel, post | come Into the isticd with hl Was in the serv BREWENTON'S PASTEL PAINTINGS, 1 say that: when he rs did to the major | IMPORTED NOVELTIES HOLIDAY GIFTS. AT MY STORES, ohison, ehaplal NO. 521 77H ST. t said thet the alllance was proud of the | , 18 24 st, ne. iropolltan Hotel, a, Metropolitan Hotel. ropolttan Hotel <Tuinots, Abington Hotel, 13th st. thelr present soldier, and he proposed *H honored private soitier 1 the fortaer comn din trom the tu reatuse In enabling the to follow the narrative intelligeatly. Buaxene Wits Howarn. R. Oxgood & Co. Armfield, R. F 708 AND 734 TTI ST.. BETWEEN G@ AND H, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, PAPER HANGER AND D Grand display of E son, ODIO, 2G ritginia, 14 B stn, E Stnest Nortawesr. zmlan, spoke of Miss Howard has amply tations formed upon her “One Summer,” 3 rhe motto on the Be strong, live happy, und tory, which Is ings, Oil Paintings, Picture Frames, Looking Glasees, 1 Arity, witic fulfilled the h pleasant litt published several ye | Dis aduainistration spe Pauw Man volume entitled t designs in Wall Paper. Picture Frames Voard of tras: tees, Julius Lansi Z i yhnson, aud N. it Frames now in stock, and fresh supplies constantly arriving. ent of Christmas Cards, Japanese Goods, Prices to suit the times. An examination of my stock solicited. Mr. H. B. Bennett Service, and of the two million private soldiers in | the army, his observation was that there was Plenty of men who servel in the ranks four who could have doue a BUTTER A SPECIALTY. Hoch BEEF, ‘THe Garrrerp Hosrrrat.—The committee of the | BL “Garfield Memortal Hospital’ ceipt of a Dill of exchange for 280—$199 sypt, through the personal exertion | BIt writes that he tn-} nis With furthe | {partly tn ‘this escriptions are gray ge the re- | Branchard well and bette L Point generals, except perhaps Grant, | H hi st.n.w., bet.Gand H. TE eroine of the s unost too good’ for | sation of such, VEGETABLES, ; 5 u ‘The toast to Mr. Dingman was then drank with AND CANNED Goons. in, Nationa! Hotel, 4 Metropoutan Hotel 4, Place. , Mississippi, Metropolitan Hotel, R.. Tennessee, ‘Arlington Hotel. More, L., Massachusetts, Wormley’s Hotel Bobitt House, rlington Hotel Metropolitan Hotel, Massachus tis, 1500 1 st. Alabama, Metrop has. Pennsylvania, 1 26 New York ava, Ky, Willard’s Hote w, KF, Dakots Ter’s Prescott, Cyrus Post, M. EL, W Runney, A. Al, Mass.chus sohUSCLLS ava, Metropolitan Hotel, Carcting, 915 G st mw an, 7 12th St New York, 1114 06 1 Massachusetts, 13411, | Rechte, a. M.. On Robertson, E. Arlington Hotel, s, Riggs House, w York, 1851 Corcoran st. OL Now Jersey ave. Sas. 600 13th st. nw. North Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel, PonnsyiWanta, 610 13h st. ~, Liltnots, 1115 T stn. . Pennsylvania, Ha ‘Alabome, Metropott R.. Mississippl, 1307 F st nw, ? vonia,Willard’s Hotel »politan Hotel vitonial Hotel, Tinols, Witlard’s Howl, tegraml, Thos, Iv . Columbus, 7 , Witiand’s Motel, “oroltna, 414 4th st. 2206 New Jersey ave. 8.0. vorhis, dou Van, New ¥ | Wadsworth, 4. New York, Arlinyton Hotel. Connecticut, Hamilton House. etropolitan Hotel 13, Hamilton Hous, itt House. nobling intlueni DR. GILBERT'S DAUG! B RET HARRIET Porter & Coates. 8-10 Walnnt Frames, from 25% Window Shades and Fixtures, GEO. M. OYSTER Jr., & BRO., Minister Morton has a ight at work in Paris in London, through Mr. Giite the like good oni consuls at Amsterdam and clse n. Crocker responded tn ans when brought out by the followi > OUP Second vice he be as sugcessful in his role of mus vas vallant In the fleld of battle 'a-solo on one Si A Story for Girls, Washington: McCreary & | John $. Croc! are . ;; Brumam, C. e are doing the thachine you want cheap cl, and when he Renting aud repairinw. | Although written for girls, and especially adept- | Burrows, J. IL, Sis: ed for the younger members of the Burrows, J.C..M riorm a Guite ex, this book Willard’s Hotel, National Hotel. ropolitan Hotel. ¥, 98K sl now, NOWN, RE- ed to do all kinds of work SS made to on Remember the number. R KA ADDD BEB THE New Posrmasrer @ Hon. Timothy 0. Howe, the new Postmaster Gen- eral, arrived In esterday afternoon, on his During an inter s iliar with the history of th | 0 uttention to the reports of | — | Bue | Will nevertheless not hurt. the bo: el aiatiges| 5 ersons of hoth sexes will tind it wel ‘The tone 15 healthy, the lesson that work ply Incuicited, and the story is Very charmingly told throughout. A NIHILIST PRIN District military her of the local PIANOS AND ORGANS. y trade T am receiving ad Upright Grands, in Mahogany, “John Brown's Bod: DR. BLISS ON PRESIDEN Mr. Bennett referred to whisky having kept the LADIES’ GOODS S. By M. L. Ga Prestdent alty: Calsins, W. H. n Hotel, Arlington Hotel, hi0, 1108 F st. now, etropolitan Hotel a, OT th st. now, Towa, 808 12th st. ant Place, New York, Willards Hotel. alled out again . SELMA RUPPERT, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, ock of ZFPHYRS, CREWEY, and GER- ve run through. The stal- | © not drawn tn | C: been in other ns tobe a steady a stalwart. | Candie He remarked that any allusion to the late Pre used him to feel sad. nights he was with hin constantly. VW post mortem was made OF Which Was fate Whi history of the Nihilist movement in Russia, from a ent wlwate lines Niniist point of view. Kryloff 1s sald, and no doubt truly, to be another While tie other princt- FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer and Dealer, The herolne Cumon. &. Q., Ui Complete ste MANTOWN inaterial for Fan ey found three nd consistent republican, th us lurther that Twas a Grant n ‘OOL, ART EMBROIDERL haine for Sophie P! nla, 1009 F st. nw. Walker, RO J. Si. Charles Hotel, » Rigs House. h. Texus, Metnopy 0., New York, Willand’s Hot thome, W. C. ood 12th st. new, | Willits, Kaw inginia, Metropollt New York, 16341 st. uw. Ojo, 1112 G st. nw, 1882 tue newsrarers 1 883 Wormiley’s Hotel. gs House. ilard’s Hotel, ncy Needlework. pal characters are taken i narrative 13 (ull of interesting Incidents, thrilling situations, romantic disguises and exciting es- iso from real Ife. history would vind there were min, with the case which touched him tna and there were some things wh! told and must remain untold. = = am still a stalwart, for 1 w: CH FLOWERS. LACE GOODS, RUF- Larze assortment of LAC FLL "RINGES and TRIM- HOSIERY, GLOVES, Fi _STAMPING promptly executed. swell, L. B., Wisconsin, 612 14t Chalners, J. R., Mississippl, Riggs House. Chace. Jonathan, Rhose Istund, Arlington Hotel. Maryland, Metropolitan Hotel Foreign Matters, THE LONDON NEWS RATHER ROUGH ON MR. BLAINE, Loxpon, December 31 a complete assortz ont of EVENING DRESS and CORSAGE BOUQUETS, in all qualities Future history will OF THREE, AND MADE OR MARRED. Chapman, A. Phe Daily News st new. jard's Hotel. ISS E. B. PRICE, FASHIONABLE DRESSM. er, southwest corner I#th and G streets, Evening, Reception and Walking Dreases made in superior styles Jessie FOTHERGILL, New York: Henry Holt & Co. Washington: J. J. Chapman. ‘These two pleasant stories make a suitable addi- leading article discussin; the Panama Sustain those who stood almost. Incessanu a if “Itinay be hoped that a protecto- field's bedside, and this would be a ction to their children, ments. J. c., Georgla, Handsome Chrixtmas ¥ welties in FLOWERS, BAS- ropolitan Hotey, kJ. B., jr., Missouri, Willard’s Hotel. L., Onto, Ariington Hotel. REIS and JARDINENS filled to order. PARISIAN FLOWER CO., e could not acg Laine Is probab like ‘Jingolsin’ here and ‘Chau- wiiesce will be | at short notice. Ladi ly destined to ies can have dresses cut and basted. ‘et, sorry to part and happy to A perfect fit guaranteed. was Tesponded to by singing Aula | RO more heard of. become tn Am: tion to Messrs. Holt & Co.'s cheap and deservedly popular “Leisure Hour Series,” which must by this ‘obb, T.'R., Indiana, 1342 ) ational Hotel, New York ave. vinism’ in Franc Fation from political NEW YEAR IN ENGLAND. The Stock Exchange will 1. 1110 F street northwest. KY ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERFUL 1 New Art. embracing all kinds of drawing, acq sons, Outhts required are furniel 4 oF no chance on first lessor nics af ter one lesson. Kom 3, Vernon Kow, and Tothstreet 1 W ATCHES, c. V. SMITH, NO. 618 NINTH STREET thwest, hae on ‘hand a full stock of WINTER MILLINERY ‘anc CAPS a specisity, [ME- YON BRANDIS, 913 Pennsylvania ave., over Deu Formerly with Lord ’& Taylor, Barr & Co., St. Louia. Evening Dresses; Bridal ‘Trousseaus, a Cloaks, Dolnaus aud Suita; notice: perfect work, superior fitting; satisfaction art arated. a CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING A FRMALE SERVANT. Eugene B. Laporte was charged in the Poltce Court yesterday with assaulting a colored girl named Louisa Brown, who stated that on Thucs- e on Ith street, where she ed Jf his children were there, and she told him they were, and he asked her If she ever saw him strike his there, but 1s now trying to get a divorce from him, and when she sald “yes,” he knocked witness down and stamped on her head and face. SI the court a badiy cut h ame of a temporary abe! time have reached. nearly a hundred volumes,—a handsome and attractive library of itself. POINTS OF HISTORY. For Schoois and Colleges. By ros Lorp, LL.D. ¥ : A. 8S. Barn ‘This compact and well-arranged Ittle volume, which 1s designed for both teach will be found useful at all times, and especially in reviews and examinations. Through G. A. Whitaker we have from the pub- Mshers, Messrs. Curuss & Childs, Utica, N.Y.,a Ip, Georgla, Rigzs Cornell, Thos id FANCY GOODS. OLD LADIES! Lonvox, December 31. be closed on Monday next, January 2d. =s Fire in Springfield, 1 December 31. haft of Starne,Dresser&Co.’s coal mine east of this city caught fire last night, and was consiimed together with the engine house. loss by fire will amount to $10,000, 3 casioned by the stoppage of work will be very day he came to a hous iy's Stationery Store, is a servant, and asi McLEOD'S Studio, The wood | Cravens, J. Culberson, D. Cullen, W., Milndis, 121'T s Pennsylvania, 1403 H st. ife, who used to live all imade at the shortest ‘nd the Loss oc- and black eye, which lew York, Arlington Hotel, achusetts, Wormley’s Hotel 508 13th st. n.w. she sald he did with his boot. lives in the house, corroboruted’ the girl's state- uit. Mr, Laporte Stated that uted by the servant when he went there to give bis children some presents. ‘The court satd this was moi About 125 men who were at work in the ped unharmed, and will be temporarily thrown out of employment. a Chicago’s Largest Business in One M ME. WASHI DRESSMAKING AND TRI 1211 PENSYLVANL Dresres, Suits. Costumes, Cloaks, &c., ‘thade in supe- Fior style at short notice. "Ladies and basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Memorial Volume on President Garfield, compiled Cookinham, which contains in tive form the funeral s Vives at Etberon, Washington and Cleveland, to- gether with a number of poems un‘ other miscel- Davidson, R. HM. Davis, Geo. R., Hlin Davis, Lowndes H., Dawes, R. R., Ohio, 11 Gi De Motte, M.’L., Indiana, 7 Grant Place, Peter V., Wisc FASHIONABLE by Mr. Henry J permanent and atti ment about the assi he was abused and MMING STO) Have opened to-day a new and large stock of Wal- |A AVE. aie Bam WATCHES, all sizes and grades, at unusually can have eee han an ordinary as- sin, 1219 F st. Taneons matter adapted to the character of the sault, and he would impose a fine of $50 or 60 days. CuIcaGo, December 31.—The business of the cus- He noted an appeal through his attorney, A. B. ct se here during the past yi the annual report, has been J: fore. The direct’ exports amo $343,000, of Which $1,118,000 were injiton House. Virginia, Congressional Hotel, ‘Tennessee, Metropolitan Hotel. North Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel. Sam’, South Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel. , N. C., Iowa, J.F. LEWIS’ SONS, JEWMLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, PROFESSIONAL. _ IAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND I serted inmedistely after extractiny In “The Verbalist,” by Alfred Ayres, Messrs. D. Appleton & Co. furnish a little volume that is of very great service, not only to professional and Mapnrace Lic n issued to Josheph Dingley, N., jr., Maine, 924 14th st. n.w. lenry, New York, Willard’s, Ashton, of Fairfax county,Va id Julia Thomas; Cornelius Ashton and Bettie Duties were collected to the amount, Of $2,928,319 on Lmported goods. > National Board of ‘Trade. OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR THR CONVENTION IN THIS eudid success. Modern meth: s of Dentistry. Moderate fees. DR. ¥ street northwest. ait PROMOTE HEALTH AND 103 hence thousands, from far and near, among highest medical, judicial, es of thia count governments visit Dr. 'S nt, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, |, where relief ig afforded. wi ain in afew minutes. Press of business at o1 des attendance at residences, except after 6 p.1m. ice fee $1 per visit. at occasional writers, but to everybody who has occasion to use Our language ia any Way. ve as it might be, and perhaps conlusions of its fection 15 of course pected tu a work upon a subject in there 1s such a variety of opinions; judgment is In the main sound, and sons are con- and crisp English, and are an ex- Dunn, Poindexter, Arkan: Dwight, J. W Els, John E., Ermentrout, D., Penn Errett, Russell, Pennsyivania, 222 Ist st. me. Fvins, J. H., South Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel, furwell, S.8., Towa, 1530 0 St. nw. B., Tilinois, Arlington Hotel. Finley, J. J., Florida, 710 11th st. nw. not as comprehen: not above critic: vuthor in some cases: hardly to be e: TABLE CUTLERY, best makes. DECORATED DINNER, TEAand TOILET SETS German Students’ and other SWEEPERS, STEP LADDERS. DOOR-MATS, TIN and WOUDE And full line of KITC James T. Petty to Alice Pilling, lot 25 and pt. 26, lots 31 and 32, etal. to B. Hutchins et al, in Andrew Twine to political, military 1 912; $1,600. The official program of the recommendations and resolutions to be considered at the coming an- nual meeting of the National Board of Trade has just been prepared and to be held in Washington, beginning on the 18th of adding Chiropedial Beta opposite Willard aste to be cominended. EN UTENSILS at low prices. ‘ties im JAPANESE and CHINA WARE for Holi- and 7, sq. 867, and lot 7, to H. Baitz, pt. 1, Moun! S, National Hotel, ta, National Hotel. w York, Arlington Hotel, 2 13th St. nw. nia, Ebbitt House. Fisher, H. G, Pennsylvania, 1415 G st.n.w, STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 489° NINTH rect, s.8. cor. 9th and En. jednesdays, free, for the jitrous oxide was first be received from dat the last conven, sider the adulteration of food : trade relations with Canad Resolutions submitted by boards of and chambers of commerce in various cities in the GEO. WATTS, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Pa. ave. w. Extracting 9 te 11 First-claas refer- istered. Charges tea WAYMAN AND KIS OLD MOTHER, r sinall white boys, Denis McDonald, cher, Eugene Geary and Robert Down? Ing, who were before the Police Court, Thursday, on the charge of robbing another white boy, Ford, Nichola: Frost, Robert Fulkerson, A., Virgint to be specially attraetive during the coming year, eir popularity Is likely therefore, if possible, D MPSEY. R. M.S. PARSONS, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, jew York, Willard’s Hotel, Alabama, 1116 G st. Missouri, 1118 9th st. Missourt, Willard’s Hotel. Metropolitan Hotel, 610 14th st. nw. PER er than ever before. The Bazar opens ae Reh eae tee Oe ntly Uustreted serial story ent Anthony Troll Oflice hours, 9 suultatious free, Successor to Dr. A. "L. Boswo country will he taken up in the following order aun. tol, aud 2 p. and on the folowing subjects: Security for ad- Vances On goods in tran: Jaw, on which three di | been made by the the Baltimore Board of Geddes, Geo. George, M. C., Oregon, 512 13th st. Gibson, R. L., Louisiana, 1723 Rhode Island av. W., Pennsylvania, 1322 G st. Verinont, Riggs House. vking {t from his street, near Ist northwest. Christinas a were In that court again yesterday, the ex ving been continued for sentence, while Walking on T anational bankrupt rent recommendations y York Board of Trade, ‘ade and the Philadelphia | ERNAND URSO, PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, nating tale of love, the autitor of that ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “Printed from Plate. S$ DOW running a Grout, W. W. Gunter, T. M., Arkansas, Mades’ Hotel. Ebbitt House. d's Hotel Harris, B, W., Massachusetts. 1329 G st re over fourteen adventure and siiipwreck, T mas appeared. for on 1230 I street northwest, or Box 712 City Post Office. | remrk::ble book G.W. Walter, ong. Ascension Board of Trad branch of the stitutional method for s Ua elections and presidential elections and the disturbanc business of the country speedier hearing of Supreme Court; incre. lar service to Ineet the nee a depsrtment of commerce as a meral government; a definite con- ing disputed presiden- sions; the freq! nent in the city furnishing that quality ux the work perfectly. A torah and elegant assortment also of MASCY STATIC A w Jersey, Wil d by the court Thurs- to the effect that the inoney from the boy's et, While another boy held him. A white boy, hho Was with the boy who. was robbed, testified that McDonald threatened to kill nim if he testifled in the case. 4d that as double the ama mpanton, the old MéDonald boy took t Se A. A Hail, J. G., Ni Hardy, Joan, New York, Arlington Hotel Haskell, D. ¢., Kansas, , {Hgpis, 828 12th st. nw, MI uri, 201 C st. ne. Congressional Hotel, letropolitan Hotel favorite Weekly 18 also ine isures to secure a uscs in the United States ed diplomatic and consu- of our growing ex- the acquirement of a postal tele- esstully used in Great tional rullrozd commis- sion established by the general government to su- pt* A. CARMAN, Dentist, 1015 146TH STREET, Second door south frou: All Souls' Church. . R. PARSONS, DENTIST, 428 7TH STREET Porth eent, berweaa 1 ana fatrecty over Hal Operative, Surgical and Mech:uical ctiny at nielt. By LLANEOUS ARTICLES. named Chas. Perry, STATIONEK AND ENGRAVER, Nd Extablished House, 3 Penna. ave..bet. 9th and 10thstreets. TUDENT LAMP, nt had been restored by the defendants, he would dismiss all except McDonald, who was the principal offender, and commit him to jail tor two weeks. raph system as sul ritain; @ permanent iS taking as a g00; ‘p-polnted pen dipped in acid can make wr features of te Weekly are Donetsery: niillfulty fer Sentietry, skillfully. perfory Chance moderate. "Gas administered. 4 Hammond, N. J it. All the old popu Mrs. MeDon- , Willara’s Hotel, 1, Willerd’s Hotel. st Capitol st ‘ork, 1529 1 St. new. pervise common carriers in the interest of the | > public, to act in harmony with and auxiliary to | Hellman, W.. the various state commissions; a Uni navy adequate for the protection of our the Interests of American shipping requiring the removal of local taxation, reciprocity 1a the mat ald, an old lady, ‘pleaded with the court. to release her'boy, but the court told her he would have to sed by his present ex; not be gulity of the same crime 4 ld have to goto jail. His mother was much ted, and stopped at the dock to kiss her son Young eople, too, 8 to be taproved at Is, If such a thing Is ose for whom this charm Indiana, Portiand Fiats. | Henderson, T. J., IL, 211 North Capitol street, 4 coasts, | Henburn, W. P.. Towa, 912 T st. 2 | Herbert, H. A., Alabama, Metropolitan Hotel. » Alabama, Metropolitan Hotel KR. WEISENBORN, DENTIST, 915 7TH STREET northwest. Celluloid Teeth inserted $7 per ret, erations on the uatural teeth at reasonabie prices. cting, 50 cents. R. DUKE, DENTIST, 715 14TH STRE iss:bie, to the viene as to NICKEL PLATED, aa ioe Society Notes. Herndon, Thos. H.., w York, 1529 I st. n.w, ter of light dues in foreign ports and the reason- | able subsidizing of mail lines to promote commer- ‘ereourse with all important regions of the revision of the revenue and-tarlf laws by a repéal of all internal taxes except_on whisky and tobaceo, and the appointment of a commis- weat, Crees G «treet aud New York tiful Sets of Teeth, without Pain, £0 cts. ‘All operations warranted. Jaul9 KR. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH e doors from corner E. its branches. “Teeth inserted $7 per vet. All work war- The little fellow who was robbed stated to a Stax reporter that he and his brother left his mother in Florida, and. W: alone, to Join bis father, ‘in Si syivahta, to go to work, and atNo, 844 Delaw: jabama, Metro) Hill, John, New Jersey, Horr R. G., Michigan. Hoge, J. Blair, West Virginia, National Hotel. ; Teeth Filled, $1; Senator Jones, of Nevada, expects his wife to-day or to-morrow. She has been in New York fora short time. Miss Sterling, of California, who came here with Mrs, Jones when she first took LAKGEST SIZE. WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, ore, oud stopped jitan Hotel ington Hotel. #17 12th st. nw. ‘ennessee, 409 6th st. nw. con of their house this month, has remained here curing her absence and wil her guest.-—Miss West, the Brit daughter, is mentioned by those who sing In inanner and appearar sion of experts to prepare a tarlf more accurate, effective and suitable to the present conditions of American industries. and return of the balance of panese indemnity fund after the actual damages sustained by citizens of the United States | Christmas, but all his money having Deen taken, ell, F.S., M. journey uatil his tather Hobiitzel Yndiana, Metropolitan Hotel, House, J. F., ‘1ennessee, Ebbitt House. jp, Wormley's Hotel contiuue to be | he cannot continue his sends him more money. CHILDREN TESTIFYING AS TO THEIR FATHER’S AS- CO-PARTNERSHIPS. IMITED CO-PARTNERSHIP. 1020 7TH STREET, A’. Michigan, 4 Iowa Circle. has the graceful figure of a very young girl and a vith very expressive ey on. With her bro} ing dress she wears a quaint, brown SAULY ON THEIR MOTHER.—About 5 o'clock yester- day afternoon, Mr. Charles Willett, came to the ation house,and complained that Of No, 1516 L street, ‘The undersigned do hereby certify that oe New Year’s Besolutions. £rom the New York Graphic. Avove New Yor AVENUE. L DIES’ CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ed & CO- sar ee La ICE COMPANY. fourth precin= ry iGTON AND GEORGETOWN bills or accounts will be paid ‘orth Carolina, Tremont House. sin, § Grant Place. Hutchins, Waldo, New York, Wiliard’s Hotel, Jacobs, F., jr., New York, 810 12th st. n.w. assiuited his mother. Oiticer Cotter went with the young man mt Mr. Willett under arrest tied under the chin. Her dress ts simple and girl- ish.—Mrs. Mary Cleimmer has been quite sick asevere cold on the chest since her father’s ritten order signed JOHN LEF' Treasurch, "Otten, No. Soa Water JOHN LEETCH, F. F. B: foung man’s| What the young man who intends reformation Jadwin, CC. Pent on pext New Year’s Day 1s saying to himself: Jorgensen, J, V! PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. and his wire, ‘ivania.Willard’s Hotel. |, 1105 F st. nw. 606 13th st. nw. AND MISSES CLOAKS. best assortment in the city. FUR TKLMMINGS in different widths. M. WILLIAN, ‘T Cite Trevise, Paris, “[ am going to reform the coming year for good andalL I tried it last New Year's Day. succeed, 1 held out only till February 1, Thenup went my constitution and all the by-laws. But this year I am gong to reform on a firmer basis, I will hot attempt so much as I did last year. year I toox too large a contract. allow some of my smaller vices to remain; such as smoxing. It’s no good trying to cultivate more round at once than youcan handle. That’s what tried last year. Then I started to cut away from funeral on Wednesday._—Miss Hawkins, of Call- fornia, 13 spending the hol laughter of the s Rosaline, came to the statiomand lodged a com- plaint of assault and battery against him. She complained that he choked her and kneeled on her chest, because she would not isign a deed for some real estate. collateral, and was released Her neck showed signs of Violence. and her tage was red. In the Police Court this morning, several of Mr. Willett’s children were present to Willett was not present, her her from attending, and the: case was contin swith Miss Dora ‘or from that state. enator Miller and his daugnter have been convalescent. soe AND THE CABINET.—The friends of ex-Senator Sargent express themselves as confident that he will be nominated for Secre- tary of the Interfor within a few days after the re- assembling of Congress. Califorala, Oregon and | ones, Phineas, New Joruey, K., Arkansas, 1422 11th st. nw. Kasson, J. A., lowa, 1512 H st. Keifer, J. W., Ohio, Ebbitt House. Kelly, W. D., Pe: INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, obumal ght ¥ STREET. SRATSAUD Ye WA GEQ. H. B. WHITE, HESRY A. WILLA ii}, but are ni ‘Tam Paciric Stor ‘Mr. Willett lett I shall this year JOHN A. BAKER, THOS. 5. FISHEY, i I. FLEMING, Wat, Me GAL, TATION STAINED GLASS. against him. Mrs. Juries prevent Ebbitt House. ‘ivania, 1225 F st. n.w. West Virginia, National Hotel ‘B., New York, 1329 K st, ae tone ‘st nw uitan mY Nation Hotel j until next Thursday. Mr. Slant, attorney, read a certifi which stated that Mrs. Willstt’s injuries were 0! such a character as to preventher from attending court for several days. a Affairs in West Washington, VENERABLE SISTERS.—1 many in the Dis- trict who are remembered season are the three dai Stephen B. Balch, D.D., Mrs. Williamson, 4; Mra. Wilson, who 13 8% widow of the late Willam Wi Tustin is the widow of the late Rev. Se Tustin, D.D., and Mrs. Wilson of the late James C. Wilson of the War depart: retain, in their advancing years, the le of what Is now reco n, where they were the prosecutt all the rest. It te from Dr. Garnet GLOVER, NRY A.” WILLA PREDERION Bea Fe Rute against aif Low ‘by Fire at reasonable Tates. dy9-6m WOOD AND COAL 1322 lath strect, | Best Spruce Ping, Botted and Split Oak. $7; Pine, $6.50: ‘ HE TRADES. ;, 1012 PENNSYLVANIA AV. iieuded to. 238 Nevada are all close and doubtful states, and the Pagid ae Lar daed eX] the President will recogni iving It a Cabinet position, those three states can made sure for the republicans. 45 all in Sorgent’s favor; but tus may not stenity . The political wise-acres were all confident that Filley was to be Postinaster General. An hour before Howe's name wassent to the Scnate several of Mr. Fiiley’s friends, who claimed to know the President's intentions, assured hima that * nothing would be done in regard to the nomination until after the holiday recess.” President Arthur keeps his purposes s0 secret that the may go wide of the mark FALL ov WoRKMEN.—The scaffolding of tmetomive of the Stite National Bank, Clneine fell Thursday while four men’were on them fell into a window, but the other smoking, drinking, sweari was too heavy a’ 7 OIRE, ‘Vice President. confidence that If jattonal Hotel ihe Pacific coast by Carolina, Mi itan Hotel, Willardt’s Hotel illara’s Hotel. 1121 T st. nw. b., Maine, 810 12th st. nw. ‘National Hotel. , National Hotel. have not yet decid reform this year. I suspect that of drinking. I feel that it is because I am tip- frequently this week, and a | Lewi: But I feel | Li The talk now we 1e suc] must make the most of {t.” = 4 eos HER Lettie oe ere pe Eson a carpenter, was found murdere: at Bentonville, Ark. An inquest the wife of Bolin was arrested, | M: charged with the crime. She at once cont justified herself by sayt two men, was a horse quently threatened her life. She was committed with her. Monds: Ree ATTRACTIO: ae ere AT meee of me) good Tey Mra. Tustin, @0, and ‘MrgiWilliamson 15 the lamson, esq.; Mrs. T ‘NORTHWEST. f new and beautl- shrewdest guessers was held, a LE ¢ f different desicns. Tr predictions, “ed Work and Kuitted GOODS, of every 3, Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet Zephyr WORST German KNIT- caoes and eh ae sidered McCh A.8., McCook, a. ate ent. All these ladies ef, and had fre- and in the early Mrs. Bolin asked the 1331 G st. nw. corner 9th and Ht Me towas its : ‘threemonths’ oid | Mekenstec 3 A+ Kentucky, Nations Hotel itt House, references. Orders by mail promptiy BSON BROTHERS, DSO ToMaL. BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, astory. of which their distinguished father, Dr. ‘Jalch, took so prowntneut a pare. These ladies had special remembrances at ‘at this “Christmas season,’ ne Hover? aE? warghan her Miles: Pred Coos r ‘Miller, 8. jaller to let her have his cut upa dress to make jailer turned a) died in a few as she wanted to ell to the sidewalk, a distance of sixty feet. pes Wefel and John Evans were tnstantly killed. John Wefel, contractor, suffered injuries from whica he cannot recover, he hands of their friends Penmyivanis, cee on application. sre 1607 I st. new. NATIONAL CAPITAL ESTABLISHED THIRTY-ONE YEARS EVENING STAR | WEEKLY STAB WASHINGTON, D. C. THE EVENING STAR (on Saturdays a large eight-page paper of firty-six columns, the size of the large New York dalltes) 1s everywhere recoge nized as the leading paper of the city. Ithas treble the circulation of any other paper im Washington. 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