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—— ees WANTED—ROOMS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. Begs ke SS Fs : ae Pd ition. = OF THE SECRETARY OF | DE LONG’Ss WEARY DEATH MAKCH. war, — Marquis A. Dalia Valle, charge FURNISHED HO SE, — =k Senman Ninderman’s Sad Story. Italy, asks the pul cto iret a, y 822 CONNECTICUT The Military Establishment and its of low! nd sthe within two tise of sormer Ist ond. Apply to — evs hs Shanes teaes aoe ing, ana Soa | Press oo ing appeal for ate Radree ARSON, Star cfd iam ta + Visas Vencee pis senna, - 2 man Ningerman continued his narrative ot the | Of the sufferers by the Lombardo-Venetian Kadrese ANS are oo ‘ Pe t a WANTED A WELL. jurin< F offic Warne aire pleawant Must notexceed #3 Officer. - undations: sury. | nue, nest? ¢ The annual report of the Secretary vf War sets | trip south of De Long’s party. On the morning of rime [{OR SALE_NEW EIGHT-RJOM HOUSE, MOD- Latest Telezrans 10 The Gar forth that the expenditures of the department | the 2ith of September the captatn gave orders to , Jialians:—Within the last few months great bansain We 'E ctreot nosihwest. 303 SUT. * | during the last fiscal year were $45,949,319.64, @d | witness to try to makea raft. Everybody started | {nundations have devastated the the estimates for the year 1884 amount to | to work dragging drift wood until eltathane on Venetian provinces. The damages caused Samed ne htable on the wemerade- Situation unsur- | 758 gare —GEVEN-KOOM HOUSE ON PIER Sudden $38,507,634 ‘Tho estimates do not inciude any | and they started to make a raft. After finishing | overflow amount to more than one Brien Foxe puowse: “rmemogarane | Wet nurtiwel',suexerient coud ionteaereaick | ypoaee OMY. F XDee atin, Zoun emati, ot | 82in8 for improving rivers ana Aafbors or for the | Chey gathered poles about a8 oF 0 test long eo | slliiotattnne The government o THERN GENTLE hoard in priva per mouth. Address W — es 3 Pelee, $2,400: 3500 cash, balance $40 per inonth: | 5, 97 a work of improving the Mississippt river under the | Shove the raft along. Everybody got on the raft | King Umberto, has already vided for if " N oT =D i i ear: acific avenue, Jersey City Helchts, while last be pt s DP! » = NEA stite oF ROOMS. | F'osnnares castor Gly He hee, HOUSE, we Yr avenues? i MHOCE ROTLANCED | rignE walking "WIth NeF Hesbond udder cose | Mississippi river sommladon eve Secretary con- | except three, who walked along the river dank. | most pressing need, but the disaster is 80 Over= W tions will be asked. Addrven k | valent taken in board. Address P.O. Box = vEsT, | piatned of ss faintand fell to the sidewalk. | cursin the recommendation of Gen. Sherman that | Tie raft was too heavily laden, and after working | Whelming, and so numerous are the box at i ‘a4-2t* JOR SALE—495 M STREET | She was carried fto a’ grocery store in the | the limit of the enlisted strength of the army be reduced to the most abject mu that in = = = theee-story and back Building: bay window: wat. | Sb¢ ‘ ; 2 = eaumy be | an hour to get along they found It was no usa. seTY, S A YOUNG COUPLE WITH ON! LING 1741 G STREET, cone finish first floor: marble man Fictnity, where she died before medical assistance | fixed at 30,000, Instead of 25,00) men, and also in | 7 captain gave orders for everybody to walk | tow? of Italy. and in every country where W De tonics ioe ag with all modern iaspicre: ths Btabia on: ie pineal P. | could be summoned. Death is supposed to have | the General's opinion thet Congress should make Jans are found, committees have been formed to. Pad west; must sta: i street norshwest™ YOUNG, 1420 Ni resulted from heart disease, Froviton for permanent and comfortable posts at | ashore, They walked to southwant a lttie while | !ns a subscriptions for the relief of the im Grew F aE aw = ala tease siraterie points tn tne Indian country. He across | and halted for dinner. After dinner they struggled | Tnaated districts, I theefon ra BNI? z SE. é 7 e pprove . Tsland ave: micide in New York. also with Gen, Sherman that a partial remy alo ain along the river bank Uill night. ri i! 7 Vv Act Anwty tO WHEASEEY BROS Aeros | Choles Toe Tn the cane aon WE YOURS. | Naw Your, Doc 4—Moreys Zuckerman, aged 92, | the evil of desertion may be found by Increasing | S025 ax is night. | Ttatians, resident in the District of d Rhode Isiand avenue northwest. oi ° They had supper and camped for thesnignt. In | 45, b 1520 New York avenue. a2-6t" | a Rus: Hebrew refugee, and locksmith by trade, | the pay of a private soldier to $16 per month. é 3 Pe that you may contribute your mite OR SALE—CHFAP—TO AN IMMEDIATE Pun: | Committed sul-ide, by hanging himself in the hal The Secretary also invites attention to the re. | Me Morning they started again that you remember your mother country in her Roe pla 8-room Frame House, with | Way of a Hebrew boarding-house in Hester street, | MArkS of the General on the subject of providing ALONG TEE RIVER BARK hours of sorrow as in her days of gladness. large side fot, in eantern section of the city. ROWER | this morning. Despondency at pelug unable to | for such an exchange of stations by regiments | till noon. After dinner the march was continued Thousands of grateful hearts will bless your & YOUNG, 921 F street northwest. d2-4t' aa a torment ve as, the cause of the act. He is ane ed ote _ Pet geet peyton until about 4 o'clock, when a short halt was made generosity, and yours, also, Americans, = x ew onGor |= elong to a g000 fam! Rus Y tall : . Sogo NIsHED | FYoucer: that will gen for $1 c00 cack? Vente Ge 0 ee Base from duty on the remote frontier and be brougut | for rest. Witness and Alexy walked along the | ot all countries, whose co-operation tn nd cellar, | $25 per month; all modern improvements; cheap as an | Weduction in Railroad Freight Rates. | nearer the thickly settled parts of the country. river bank and thought there was ahut ahead. | sacred work will give a noble example of the AENER, | investment: near to churches, schools, Bureau of Print. #1510 with use of corn streets northwest, $25. ALBERT F. FOX, thwest. TWo OR st Ne weil is we : FORD, se a St. Louis, Dec. 4.—General Freight Agent Olds, | , Summaries are given of the reports of the sup- | The captain gave orders to start again, and they | brotherhooll of nations. _ west. ing and Engraving. C. H. PARKER, 4} and E streets | of the Missourl Pacific Pa rats eaneecaes that | erintendent of the military academy, the adjutant | strugzicd along till about 6 o'clock when they Contributions will be received daily, from 13 TW SS2ED-A SCE TWO-STORY BRICK HOES =e fein See 7 OR roma aud after Detember bth) freight ates to all De GaEae Trogntad for ete gers Homes | reached the hut. They halted, and ortera were | to 3, at the Italian legation (1034 14th 3 seven oF right rooms, well located, Tor which w: end et er OR SALE—BARGAT HANDSOME THREE- n Gouid’s southwestern system in Texas Spel} er wi 1 be * b, OF mortzaes ess rthwester tion «f F Nory press brick front House, stone trimmins and | and Louisiana, Will be Teducad, trom 10 to 40 per | JUdge advocate general, and other heads of differ. nto gather wood for the night. Had supper | northwest), where a list of the donations astoniera for houses fren £3,000 t See age ean throughout. ia epiendid con- | cent, or an average of 25 per cent. This applies to | (Nt branches of the’ service. He renews his re- | and atterwards everybody lay down for the night. | be kept and published in one of the Italian | Woh, with Jot "18x140, on HU strect and : “ r Avenue | all poin' ‘of St. Louls commendation that the oMcer in charge of the | On coming to We Lut, they found a large river | Journals of New York. The list will be closed. BULFURD, -04 Pairect, ees 3 Price $5,500. Great bargain in two-story and | {Points east of St Lows military prison should be given thelocal Fank and | Pyoning tothe eastward, Aftee Wecaktare im tee | on the Ist of February, 1888. ‘ WO NE Ut AN HOUS:S | bsek building press-brick front House, with brick #1 Enforcing the New York Sunday Law. | the pay and allowances of a colonel He! s “2 i The Charge d’Affatres of Ital; op OOMS Hetween Mhode f-land avenue aud | ble, seven rome, celine and all complete. neighborhood |" wey pees 5 invites” attention to the want of an | Morning, witness was ordered to take the men and y, T—ROOMS. wished in hard woods, with modern improve: | frstclass; price $3,000, Ala, two-story and Gecchont EW YorE, Dec. 4—The police returns this routed 5 land-grant railroads | Coastract a raft which would carry about tlre men. A. Davia Value = : Salina Cn FELCH, FOX & BROWS, | brick House, seven rootns, bath, cas and water, located | MOTMing showed 181 arrests for violating the pro- | @Ppropriation Pen Tthe huartesiaaoters | Bverg body want to Work and atemmen mate acon Washington, 3 December, 1882. SE SIRE : lading. an-3t* shhstneet near B. pric $2,000 Alto, alindacme | Visions of the code, and 17 lquor dealers for ¥io- pace tan abe fecal fear ota hate ae. | DOLL Delt aralies Atrammet teeter te ieen eo and bath; = : oR = Sees, new Dwelli'. near Dupont Circle, at a bargain, terms | lating the excise law. e Mises i : le. sof four sticks Sh at FOR BENE Fou ARGE HOt 1906 H | f)suit purchasers. W. E. BUFORD, 3 aol es 181. Attention 1s again called to the condition of | together with cross s pleces, ‘They got a few boards Gen. Grant and Fitz John Porter, le fextediec tian scan aie | az ___ 804 F stroet, Le Droit Building. fForeign News. sp | We road between the Aqueduct bridge and the | irom the hut for paddles. A letter from Gen. Grant to Senator Cameron JOR RENT — 2 : cr TOR SALE POSSESSION AT ONCE—A HAND- A WARRANT FOR REDMOND'S ARREST, Arlington National Cemetery, and it 1s Tecom- LAUNCHING AND SINKING OF THE RAPT. reviewing the Fite-John Porter case, and giving | Darra ul apne aah sorne south front 9 oans bay-window Rowse, on M1" (Cons, Dec 4 —. ‘ant has been fssued for thé be Uaeaen Tae ee bORe or cae The raft was launched, and the witness was or | the reasons that led him to the conclusion thas of EN T—ONE co i 1 street} brick stalle. Address Box 1, Star office. dl -st" Gee THE ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. dered to take five on board. The water was up to | Gen. Porter was entirely Innocent, bas bee oer, 14 . 4 =e 2410 87 NI IN NTHON' ‘OLL ND = er ei yu e oe “ . 2 aoe in es “S1) } HOUSE, 1510 aTtt cern, OTE ANP ME FAW-| Tho attention of Congress 18 again Invited to | sae Sees sredrnegeeeryenn ena. ns he? | furnished to the press. Gen. Grant sayathat he } - é : Ppiy Bex! g0-0t_ |, LONDON, Dec. 4,—The condition cf Anthony Trol- | the great necessity for a fire-proof building sult . ‘ es Prego ind Cor.16th . .$ epee s..$ | ordered tw 2 than en began the Investigation of the case with @ lope is very critical. ‘Tue throat trouble of Post- | able for the acco! jon of the Army | Odered two more than on the frst trip, but wuen | 88D “ z Inaster General Faweett Is improving. He had a Medical Museune collection aad the ubras wiicn | M2 deep water the raft sunk They got the raft | Strong conviction that the sentence of the court fairly resuiul night. yearly grows more imperative. ‘The preseat buili. | S8U0Te and repaired it, and succeeded in getting | martial was juat, but after studying the new Loxpon, Dec. 4.—The bark Rheinland, from Pen- sy STONE ee ~ ir. | everybody across, Nearly all got wet through, | evidence (which was not before the courtamar la, Isashore in the river Tyne. ‘she ts in a | Ing 18 over crowded and unsuitable for the pur- | oa} oa ty stop on the other side to make a fire. | tial) he w 3 a, 15 ash yne, e ist “i : a @8 convinced that Gen. Porter had Bas Position and will probably yyeak tn tivo, The | Poses intended, while its general insecurity ne Current of the river was setting to the west- | sutfered a tearful wrong. cea he | crew have been landed. S won the ainst accident and fire places in extreme gd. After everybody was dry the march was 1E 1 AND ck House, 1 fi rmont avente, 1 roo) fo sale the three: net re =i ae Jeopariy: cotlections Wesueit Ges worecsw 5 i Gen. Grant says that the oriticiem which Por ry Brick House, Congressman Orth’s Condition. , sd by States | Started across a point of land until the main river | tor passed on his superior officer (for “ngs a Tith stres Larayerre, IND., Dec, 4—The report that Con- an irreparable loss not oaly tothe United States | w. Fibers again, when they continued south. 3 MUNICATING ris reasoaable FURNISHED HOUSES north: et. Ibo! ted in the most i but to the world. Here the walking was good, and they | Was censured by the Schofield board of im mieabin parts of tls & gropsinan Orth is dytng isa baseless rumor. He | ‘The museum has attained a world-wide celed- | f quite a good day's Walk. Evickson was get. | WAS Not unnatural under the circumet ; page, terms, Se: apply, to WA. MCLEAN, | SiS up most of tho time, and the indications now | rity, 1g second to none In the number and value of Ung Worse. Collins’ hand was getting bette Gen. Pope was brought from the west and 5 Luinber Dealer, corner of 13th and Bstrects nortiwest. wean WG more ene than for two weeks past, | specimens illustrating military surgery and the | the evening they halted on Ue baak of the river | in command over men, many of whom dou! : although his cue Dy 1s without material change, diseases of armies, wille its sphere of practical | for the night. it was coid, and they had but little | his fitness for the place. If all the officers Notice of Congressional Contest. _| try ig united nee ee at eat oe | Fest indulged in this sort of criticism, the aray Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 4.—Charles 8. Lilley, of | gross may be induced to appreciate its great value | A FAT BUCK KILLED. would have been depleted of many ot ite Lowell, has notified City Clerk Shepherd that’he | and importance and provide for the fire-proof | In the morning witness and Alexy went up the | Commanders. Gen. Grant expresses great Te proposes to contest we Seat of Hon. Win. A. Rus- | butlding required to place the collections beyond | river and Sighted some deer. The captatn told | tet that he did nothing towards vindicating : gre! 1 every section of the Real $10 fe and Unimproved I ti north 3 stories and. NIHED HOUSES 903 0 etre t ty. [FURNISHED dont ber. 3 rooms, laren lot of 1 15-Im* venis avenue. = aS USE 1513 KHODE ISLAND AVE- | Sp 1oge eA aE — op ee ee _ them to take their rifles and try to get one or two, | Geu. Harter gills he was Poeneees, ROK RENT OR USPURSISHE . near Seott statue, Inquire of 3. J. | “the above sro; erty is offered at a great sacrifice Dull Day In Wall Street. q Si to thosauon nrtucUnaot | ors oo wenin Two hundted yards of the deer, The Cours, 2 en om 2 nii-Im* C,H. KNIGH, 482 -_| FLUCTUATIONS FOLLOWED By a sTKoNG stock | | Referring to the report of the chief of engineers | nut having no shelter they were obliged to crawl Cincurn Covet—Judge MacArthur, Wand 4, at 131 + NT BROWN STONE MARKET. theSecrotarysays he fully concurs u the view that | on their hands and knees. In that way they got | gq nrday, Broadhead ag. Carman: juaganent ty Hon. Zieharish CE EW York, Dec. 4.—The Post's financial article | We have too long neglected the question of pro- | within fifty yards of the game, They both picked | default. Burchell a ie ‘ j " Taylor; judgment 4 on H street northy s, | Aust Money’ om call ts higher than gn Saturday, | viding for the safety of our harbors and maritime | tar ones, Aiexy shot his deer, but witness’ rifle | asuinet plaintift. Stewart agt. estetats 2 | di * low rates of Satur. neing due ¥ = : > | exceptions signe Petehel a . i ; lack demand {oF leat Lhe close ot themes oA | cities, our nayy-yards and arsenals of supply, 1n | missed tre. Ie was a large buck that alexy kilied, | EXrptions signed "MIU agi. Fietcher & wirdooky rata for stock exchange loans this forenoon, was | C@Se Of foreign wars. He also Invites attention to | wejzning ag .auch a8 the two that he had shot pal Gao agt Davis; bill of paces rt plead. from4to5per cent and on governments 8 per it Part of the report of Gen. Wright, watch | pefore. ‘The men heard the firing,and the captain | cent. ‘Thne loans were 6 per cent on stocks and 4 | Speaks of the importance of providing’ means turned everybody out 0 get ihe doer. It was | ersuted 5 ites es on governments. The stock market was devoid of | for connecting torpedo Mnes with instru- | taken to camp and equally divided,and they again . ‘oLice Cocrt—Judge Snel, any, Spectal features this forenoon, ex-| ments used “in firing them, | He concurs | started soutuward aibng fhe river bank. At goon | . Saturday Alfred Allison, Margaret Sullivan an@ NIAN THE NORTHWESTERN PART seat eae ) [cept greater firmness than might " have) also in General Wright's fodgment | they halted for dinaer, and thea contiaued til | Anvle Wililams, loua ‘and boisterous; $8. OF for five horses. Inqu 718 — —— been expected in view of the continued | respecting an increase of the strength of the night, At night nothing was in sight, and they days. James E. Donnelly, keeping up. | RoR TE tvertulnty about the prospect of settlement of | enxineer battalion to 520 men. He earnestly | camped under the river bank again, “On the morn: | lensed Dar; $1 appeal’ noted. Mathias = == = room Brick He Tessup's, Maryland. on the railroad war. The market seems to take It for ee ee pacers oe whe Senate com- | ing of the 23th t atruggied along tll 2 o'clock in | Palst, coeping a2 nalicodend bar; | $108; saED > ; YWUNTPY Pr RIP AT and O. Ke hteen tiles from nnd | SPanted—whether correctly or not—that the set- | mlltee on military affatrs and now on the calendar, | {)= i ache . -m, after | Peal “noted. Lucy Addison, colored, Rossepy am anp | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. be aud oe sae oe ometyttt® | Clement of the war fs only & question of a week or | Proviling for a substantial increase to the appro’ | We witernoon. “Reached @ hut about 4 p.m. at > convenient te hard work, and the captain ordered a halt for the | Of & pair of lace curtains from Elizal FINE FRUIT FAR mort beativel soat furthest, and the general feeling seems to| priation to arm and equip the militia. Ho | Man weiner Heap; $5 or 15 days and restitution ordered, and prea titles mal witha He eee or He eteeee | bein taroror ‘holdingereae in anticipation of an | Cohcurs, with recommendation of the chi sig: night. Here they found detsult of restitution, 30 days additional, Ra HEforsit oan Talsodiave | n aaouucan “ORG Tanreee Soenn Tee ate te oa ae cee marion enmicleney Rye s arenas Ponds te'keep tus pence Bawesa eu: Peake ar or sel! for © also have | 1s announced. The market opened generally a | larg: Pp 0 D g sig) oint of the bep the peace. ard a tins, this pisces to sell. RO. | traction below the closing prices of Saturday, and | bureau, and further Fecommends that the | _, THEY Started a big signal fire on the p Estate Broker and Auctioneer, 10th 2 6 ceuy: SIX months in jail. Jos Wilson, col forthe first ten or fifteen ininutes displayed Some | Weather bureau be wholly separated trom the | Tver bank. Alexy and witness started to the | }irceny or four handkerchiefs trom C, W. Teed evidences of weakness id uncertafnty, but | army and from its appropriations. eastward, but didn’t find any tracks or see any- | & Co.; six months tn jail. Jos. C. Hayes, soon rallied, ‘and — continued dull” and | | It is recommended that the laws relating to re-| thing. Alter retaraing to the hut they took sup- Wing stolen goods; $30 or 60 days. Ei teady, with fracttonal fuctnations during the | trements beso amended as to avold the dimtculty | yo, ; i rd ain | Hall, colored, assuult on Gussie Bower; $10 OF = | two hours to 12 o'clock. ‘The first decilne waetrom | that now exists, under an opinion of the Attorney | Per» aud, when twas getting dark, the captain | t-., iv 5 . ene: Pe ‘dered the signal fire to be lighted, and they | ‘i! " 2 SEC- to 144, the latter on St. Paul, to 93%. General, that $0 long as there are 400 officers on | 0” 4 To-day, Thomas Fox, colored, trespass; $3 or 15 the market became. si snd prices the retired list no officer ean be placed on that list | turned in for the night, On the morning of the | days. Wi. Jones, colored, fr nil C W, a0 th: : ; st pe on Ht * fla age threats Sn alae ae = ~ — — ne carne GC. td G latter on Jersey © except one who belongs to one or the other of the | 29th 1t was blowing fresh and the snow was | personal bonds ‘Jas, jams, color aSsaull on Greuce bortwwest nea Fas RLWOOD, NEAR OAKLAND, i sold at cnee. Bu. WARNE eading “stock8 In this sors Mentioned 1h the acvorisse He recom. Sons Geral : vf with a good 6-room Cot: : e drifting. After breakfast everybody was sept out sing the Omahas, Northe s, | Mends an amendment that would impose a penalty : - nes faces Tne RENT_GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN HA Daciawanul end wessue Pcie Phe ae | oe imprisonment upon Payne (OF! cokes aie | tO) gather wood for the day and for another sigual Tr YORK STOCK MARKET. : : or the market continued up to about 12 o'clock, | May make ralds into the Indian country. He re- | fire. Captain told witness that something wouid | Ti following are the oprulne and closing press Sho tly after 12 o'clock there commends an increase of $6,000 in appropriations | have to be done here; that they must try to cross | c1the New York Stock Market to-tay. as reported On the place is — LE-LOTS IN MANY GOOD L0¢ es pri cash, or on time. i, 916 F street northwest. n9- im. r OF DUPONT Gite | ac 4 : oun recovered, and | {0 make the compensation of the chief clerk, dis- | the river, and told witness to see If enough wood al wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street, F flere tor male Lot 3, in | at 12:0 the market was strong and advancing. | bursing clerk, chiers of divisions, assistant caters | could be tound tor Tarts”, Witaese tend anes ‘ame | 0. Nene, a); et on Dupont Eirele, by S Were strong and 3 higher for the 4s | f divisions ahd stenographer in the office of the | 1U was no use to go to the northward. Witness 2 a, aed) \ | his property | and 43s; state bonds w lected and raflroad | Secretary commensurate With the arduous duties | Went to the eastward but found but little wood. | = None wen pl oa a and is the | bonds to 1 higher. Foreign exchange is | performed by them. Alexy had gone out before witness, and they met; 2" North Pac | 48 sauce higher. i —_—_+o>—_—— kept going eastward and followed the river until Do. ist pret. 83 Shy a Da ped = By 2 nis-Tin =a The New Pension Office. oe oreo Sut) Do. 2d pref.. 24 24° Northwest... 182% = ——— — —— | Supposed to Have Sailed for rope. BIDS FOR WORK AND MATERIAL A SMALL FISHING HUT. c.€ 1 % 7 Onl. & West, OF HAST FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | , Borrato, x.y. The ssistants : : oms, suitable for The following bids for work and materlalon the | Here they found a lot of wood, shavings and a | © 2 are busily en mining the accounts of Sa & : |) D.1 & Woo Fomor MONEY TO LOAN anna a their absconding cashier at Fast. Buffalo, S. W. | NeW Pension Ofllce bullding were opened at the | couple of pieces of fish. Some deer horns were | }1/- 8G ————— Ses usre Grand Piano; han Gi.bert. It 1s beleved that the amount taken will | Oflice of Gen. M. C. Meigs on Saturday found outside, and piece of a kayack. The | DOs OF RELL ; carved les aul Iyte {oot up over $10,000.” Gilbert has ‘been traced to Pe ae ayo, | Weather had cleared a little, and they could see to Lap ash, cost $401 NH oeOrH city, Whero he hada dratt cashed for | Grading and Excavating—Richard Morgan, 3c. | the southeast, on the river bani, a lot of poles ana Owner .” Gun be seen at } iBhalve , : aa eb iver ast, e 4 p ane TR erence $5,400, and fs belived to have salled for Europe. per cube yard; Jas. Reynolds, We. do.; Jno. Cud-| rove” It was then about 2pm, and tiie te ae 10 006 C , ‘Telegraphic Briefs. Coricrete Foundation Richard Morgan, 70e. per | turn to the hut. On going along the river 1¢ was > Fees, mome heavy Craven and Willard’s large millat Harris cule yard: J. A. Blundon, 89. do.; DanJel Muller | noticed that some places were frozen over, but not | 3 ONRER & YOUS 3 sabpohiasinrieall oe ae HL, was totally aaieek Sentai aaoenibee ange G ee ae Ctl Be, an strong enough for crossing. On arriving at the | > ae aia | Bag | ONY fo zo. s cones death from diphtheria in Phila- per cuble yard; Thomas Buckly, $225 do; Riche | BUL witness told where he had been, and said that ¥. Centrai! 129 "120 West. Unién..| 60" = ON REAL ESTATE, AT5 AND PER CENT FF: 0 NTY HEAD OF HO The second annual ard Morgan, $1.87 do.; Jas. Reynolds, $2.52 do.; | he had not found enough wood, but spoke of the — soe — HGLHOLIZMAN, | valent cane ie an ae gland eoolety of Peamens willbe held at the | W- A, Wilson and Jo: Goss, #1.49;°9. A: Blun | piace where {we young Joe was truzen together, | The Elevated Railway Ticket-Hoxes, Oth anc Sh ae tnees SIUMNS Stable Ce ental hotel, Philadelphia e- | don, $1.95; Patrick Conway, and if the weather Was cold he thought they might New Yor " =e AT andl ¥ sixcote: northwest. _ | SIOMUNS Bt Sol Dene aniDhIBs Commo rrOW: eye) OO Fe Won eranely Galachen, Ise per | get across on the next day. It was about evening | Ffo™ the New York Times, N IN SUMS TO SUIT, FF ALE—BIG BARGAL T K 4” piano. "Re for ouly 2 ane : thousand; W. H. Hutchins, $8.99; Jno. A. Foss and | and they ate supper. The signal fire was started, pod eure, carved legs, superb tone, ane ee ulate Deaton at wig | Henry Conradis; $10.56; HW Sones; GOS; Sas, | tod eo erate aga re was night. zipcluding handsome cover and stool. penal cofe were arraigned in the different police | A- Clarkson & Co., $12.75; Geo. 0.’ Cook,’ $9.33; | On the moruing of the 30th everybody was sent Man may be excused for losing his portaple property under some circumstances, but there AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. No delay where sectirity is cod. Seat 7 #s “y 1 uld seem to be very little defense for ristoday. a Hae : vere | Michael McGowan & Co., $11.48, out to gather wood, aud Alexy and witness were | ¥° 3 him ANGE STOCK GF | nischanced howeree The Mae oe ee erce |_ Granite ‘Foundation “HB Mason, rough ham. | Coie oeece woo and Alexy aa Place spoken of. | who throws away effects which he is desirous 10 Oras s, uew and aecoud hand. Lowest prices lor | {hve woe Held ie bell for trier mered stone, 72c. per foot; do.,rough stone, Sée. per | The tee was full of holes and they had to fecl thelr | or Keeping. Yet one need not wateh the ticket 1 Ny paws SE - {ul kinds for hire by the day; "week ormoutn, | At Patterson, N. J., John C. S, Robertson, a | {00t way carefully. They managed to get across, but jeman, at W5 13th s Jowest, rates, on. approved real tule: in the , 46% ang 470 C etreet north. | Prominent physician, nd Muson of the 38d degree, | . Granite Columns—D. McMenamin, $2,920; do., | when on the other side could see nothing. ‘They | boxes ofthe elevated railroad stations very long ae ; F. GUYER'S Livery i ed yesterday cht's > ek! $1,700. then went back to the hut and told the captain | without being convinced that the k % Ps r HIGH, FOX & | Rov WM. F. GUYER’S Livery aud C. are died yesterday of Bright's disease of the kidneys. araverric’ that they hud crossed about five miles to the east. se extaaele Sos ne his Eine ara a ISHED ROOM, WITH GREY GO Ez oa — —— AVERY HANDSOME Capitol Notes. Broken stone—S, P, Brown, $2.43 per cubic yard; | Ward, and with care they thoughtevery body could y sun idiocy, and & neste Samitlyh erect, between | NEO" pohlamme ands: 7 years: speedy. ‘The Senate, at 2:50 p. m. I , adjourned in respect | Gilbert Vanderwerken, $2.25; H. P. Gilbert, $2.20. ’ | get across. visit to the ticket-agent of the elevated roads ve MONEY TO Lf ON REAL ESTATE, in roxd horse, carriage or cous to the memory of the late Senator Hil, of Georgia, | _Rubble-stone—8. P. Brown, $6.90 per cubic yard; MAKING A SLEIGH UNDER DIFFICULTIES. shows that the articles other than tickets de» PSR ee ALE just ae athe Hose Weer eRe On na Se és Hep Gilvers 27% nUe TANts OF S275; | sickson was getting worse every day, ana | postted in the boxes are enough to mals aaa > | terest. s OR SALE CEIV FINE e House will get to work on real business . P. 275. a3 . “ aren Charges mi Rodaley. ae i Tae mee oe ee phtX# | morrow, tt being the Intention of the appropria- | | Brick, common—Washington Brick Machine Co., | something had to be done for him. Captain asked | museum. One gateman said that ladies Ber for $60; b : fen 916 ¥ etrect northwest iaxe Horses: three good conpe Horses: also, seddie, | ons committee to call up the Indian appropria- | $7-93 pet thousand; Childs & Son & Jacob Childs, witness to try to make asleigh for him. Witness and work Horses. THOMPSON'S Stable, 9th | tion bill. ii. H. West & Bro., 8.85. of < frequently throw their purses into the box : , istake. Lifting the handle o: the box aes a y ‘ found anold plank. Witness had nothing but a | Mista yor ONEY TO LOA’ and O strects northwest. In the House to-day, after the President’s m! Brick, pressed—Washington Brick Machine Co. the ticket into the cancelling machine and, com F ts Mo RATES OF INTEREST = = EAY TEAM, WELL MATCHED, | §ace Was read tho dedtus of Hon, W. M. Lowe; of | $10 9 per thousand; Alox Russell € Barnes, Russel | dull hatchet, and started to hew the plank to sequently, to let the purse through would'te te. at ON REAL ESTATE SECUMITY. rs old, sound and gentle; splendid | Alabama, and Hon. J. T. Updegraff were an- | & Co., $23 Childs & Son &Pacob Childs, $16.63 about 2% inch thickness, and then split itand | patie Torormution of the vee ‘ d1-3t" mll-6m 1924 F street northwest. bie, "Also, an elezant family car- | nounced, and the House, asa mark of respect to | _ Bri moutded—Washington Brick Machine | made the two runners. Hai no nails and no therefore. telegraphed at once to the pete a3 Bros., very little used, in tine | the memory of the deceased, adjourned. Co,$9 per hundred; Alex. Russell & Barnes, Rus-| oo oor. Took a little saw and dove-tailed the cress sip ¥NT—TWO P ENISHED, ¢ gud coupe flatness, anda tine | Tn the Houso this afternoon a resolution was | sel & Co.,$50 per thousand; Jno. E. Herrell, $50 : ager's office, and a carpenter is sent up to first fie Sper month in | i simp seat, the bert in nee: only | adopted changing the dally hour for the meeting | per thousand; do., $100; do., $170; do., $250. Pieces to the runners. rescue the article by unscrewing the giass = ———— | Ifthand 8 stresta Son St DOWNEY'S stables, | of the Housa at 18 noon. do eager agro Found top, de. per ewt; | | He fot the sleigh finished about supper time, | from the box. In’ commission hours when SURST-C PER MONTH; sabnseewmaicaaaias i s oR . , Rosindale, and the next morning they succeeded in crossing a - faba ke regular SS cents: three nical CARRIAGES, CARRIAC 30 To | * BILL FOR RELIEF OF COLLECTOR ARTHUR'S BONDS- G. & J. M. Waters, fround-top, $1 bbl. of 300 | the tee. Erickson, whose toes had been cut off by crowd. Meer Sieve fe! Pg — tickets for H. 1. ELWoOD, s', 621 G street northwest, for all kinds fine . jas. M. McGIIl, 45c. per cwt., Rosendale; do. | the doctor, being ‘carried by the men to the river to the mistaken th " horthwest. “ d4-6t” fe, Wotgd Fainily, Carriages, | Buswies, | Some five years ago, when Gen. Arthur was col- and; 85c. Eng. Portland; Lehigh 'Ce- | bank and placed on the sleigh. After crossing two | Mos — the mistakes are made, for a confusion PARK—VERY_ DESTRA- rts, Harness, Whipey Hobes and’ Markets of iii | lector of the port of New York, aclerk in his em- Co, 440. cwt, barrels; do., | rivers they halted again for the night. of ideas is not unnatural when @ pase Mibig Hoos, Usudsomety furnished, with Beard. seckiqiting and painting dove in bout Woy got away with $5,000. Secretary of the Treas- vs M. _ Wheatiy, | 20s Pp and on accomm ¥-S = Best Bugwy aud Phaeton Harness v. Ci. TI senger ts in a hurry and s0 used to e—W. Cammack and G. W. Dickson, 41c. per AFTER RECESS. ¢ untry for §: ury John Sherman, sent a commission to New traveling on the elevated roads that he de e Soy, Sic. per ewt; C. P. Malo- | ‘The court, at 12 o'clock, took a recess for twenty | jure rieiny anicaliy. There York to investigate the matter. They did so, and | : o., (1) 48¢. per ewt.; do. his ticket mechanically. ‘There are thrown inte (2) | minutes, When the court reconvened Ninderman | the boxes combs, knives, button other ‘AND | reported that the defalcation was not chargeable | os Optic per owt: Marshall & seectaceeya sete de! ee 2th all | to Collector Arthur. However, his bondsmen were | J&Mes, $1.25 per i Wes e | Bt First-claea A atte desirable sicuation for families. Rates: $50, $39 and #49 per month. “E. ms fy with board, b rosewood ease, ibs ; Jas. 8. Walker, 0c, per | Continued his narrative. They made their way | railroad tickets, toothpicks, sleeve-buttong, west, pro Vements, nearly new. only a few months: b 3 ewt.; Jas, Wheatley, 873¢c. per cwt.; W. H. West | eastward the next day. On the morning of the | watch-keys, matches, latch-keys, tracts, pam- yO REN PRIVATE F DESIROUS | Weed, will be sold for $245 cash, which is about half held forsee CE which has aeee pald | © Bro., 45¢. per cwt.; 8. P. Brown, $1.24 per bbL; | 3d they saw fox traps on the east bank, and | phiets and even lighted cigars. If a person ag Be oe nee Pa a eee | ok Se ores nee Of the President, st the Coming Session, of Cone | 2-3 Per cwt ; do... S5c. per cwE; do., 62. per | Alexy ran across some men's tracks which looked | Cidentally throws the right change inte a bom + ans wecommod offered. Address, for purticulars, n 7 V it A fice. 2-31" g EN OP ‘OR the accommodation of Boarders by ladies of ence. The rooms, now being newly furnished, are z gress, to introdtice a bill relieving him and his | Cos M- E Grady, 48c., per ewt. +c, | asif they had been there several days before. | in place of his ticket. he is usually allowed to HH, BEAU = Sand—Darius McCaffey, $1.08 per cubic yard: C. png, coats Water Plants andyary hand | Dondsmen of all further wabiity, This will be : 2 keep the ticket and go on his way. P. Maloney, $4.25 do.; H. S. McGlue, $1.04 do.; | They followed these tracks some distance and ‘ de at the bo: © uta. New Store, 695 | the first case of the kind which has occurred in x i 7 do. : do. ony lbct the: mistakes were made at the boxes Bh ora on es Oem eee | Gre er coon oh he a Henry Lyles, $1.04 do.;’R. M. Miller, $1.17 do.: do., | then lost them. ) AND SITTING- : a 7; 5 | he change in the system $1.09 do.; do., $1.18 do.; do., 9730.5 HZ A. Hale,| “Upon returning the eaptain gaveenders to con- | May, 1881, when t t and desirable. Will be rented singly. WOR ALL KINDS OF BIRDS; HAR = $1.20 do, ‘5 hw: a8 4 ex: of depositing was inaugurated. The a2 Mountain, Norwich an St. Andrathuse traiued | UFEing Mir. John itchell for the |” ‘Terra Cotta—L. L Terra Cotta Works, $21.25; | wines Uae ete et ee Alexy and | onger formerly deposited Ins ticket ; Qo STREFT NORTHW DESIRABLE | Sluxing Canaries and all kinds of. Fancy Birds for District Commissonership. do., additional work, $3,600; A. Hall ‘Terra Cotta, he got off the train. As a | ODS Sareeee SORTM WEST, DESIRAMES | vince FRED. ZELLER, 251 Pennsylvania | 4 committee of citizens, consisting of A. H. Herr, Alex. Russell, and Barnes, Russell & Co.) HARDSHIPS. thing he had carried it in his et, and im Jable Board; convenient to line of street cars. Heraica | Venue. 2 ee » Major George Hill, J. Henry Wilson and John | $23,000; Perth Amboy Terra Cotta Co., $22,400. Captain De Long and Mr. Collins got in the | searching hurriedly for it as fe a of pase the door. 129-62" VOR SA LARGE STOCK OF NEW A 5 Rage d Coloring Matter—Jas, H. McGill, brick red, $1 | water and were wet up to their necks. In the after- “2 . ory. a enie: —————— ne _ i Marbury, jr., called at the White House to-da: ar Gs s (4 train was very apt to draw out anything of a - 2 “ ~1= H 5 oa second-hand Carriages, embracing Landaus, Lan 9 Ss Y | per C; brown, $1.75 do.; mixed, $1.50 do.; metal he ehred ‘to: be huts. Wit | « by be fee menses Aict oe VTLS ceed Penick ee is | Gault, Goupen, Commer Cones Hecenteee S| ana hanes Interview with the President on the | red, $1.75 do. noon they saw What appeared ‘to: be li similar kind and- deposit it in place of the i ees required. n22-2we | Carts, Fanc’ ae ae Ee peer pa ats, | subject of the Commisslonership of the District, ness was ordered to go ahead and see if it wasa | ticket. Under the present system the distance FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD AT hic promptly attended te Rowhea, | They urged the appointment of Mr. John ‘T. Mit. District Government Affairs. hut they saw to the southward. He found it was | from the ticket-selier’s desk to the box is 6 K street northwest, next door to French Le- ository and Factory, 410-416 8th street ae La uccoee ; pee Orman whose term ex- THE NEW DISTRICT AUDITOR. nothing but a mound of earth. He reported the a ees os pasenrer cosrien the sy : a bs = se I Col, Isaac S. Tichenor, the new appointee as | fact to the captain. At this time the weather was | his hand to the place where he 3 ¢ PRAGT s = = S VOR SALE—A LOT OF FINE IMPORTED CANA- a District auditor and controller, accompanied by | 80 bad they could not see one hundred yards. The | can only make a mistake when wits are i toa cies | See ean: Se toe Ties, Mocking Birds, Parrote, Bird Food, Cazes, | _ ADMIRAL WYMAN’s FONERAI.—The funeral of | Gon" Mcwcoly and Jas i, Sevile: paid oo tee captain ordered ahaltand a fire. The clothes of | wool-gathering and he has another article im tefamily. | Also Table Board at $20 per month. nl4-3w* ee eae Panes ore Horak sed eecerie potas He Wemen oe Nee a 2 | District Commissioners’ office mate ere Aaeg etek wot — ieee shay | ~ 10 | hand. The ticket-boxes at the principal stations _ fCNIOAT: l = — ——— orclock, military honors, from fohn’s | to the Commisstoners and other District oMcta! eep Tul tam| from 7 a wip | U coemerot Vand 18th, Tee aye eee ON HOUSE, | [AOR SALE—CHEAP. To REDUCE BTOOK, 1TAL- | church. ‘The funeral cortege was escorted by the | lactone retiring auditor, Mr. Vinson. After | freezing, They got round the fire, which was soon | “"¢ emptied every day, and at the ba eral cortege by the tions once in every two di: They will rent two room if desized. “a09 | agneeet, eee Wats, fe Rveiyeare: hae een: the san Mari Jo wud Granite Monuments, Headstones, | marine band, two companies of the marine corps | a pleasant conversation Col. Tichenor and. his | Stal brn dyin peiey whee te, 8-6" | Permanent, Transient and Day Evasion: Site a eee ee aad penney anlsayenucnorth- | and two companies of artillery from the arsenal. | friends withdrew for the present. He will enter HIS HANDS WERE FROZEN. 2 aaa ‘T. SOUTHALL, 817-31 = , ON CAPITOD MILL, There were no District military organizations | on his duties on the 11th inst, On the next day the captain asked witness if he present. The honorary pall-bearers were Rear LIQUOR LICENSES APPROVED. felt strong enough to make a forced march of 25 ) OF MORE if desired haadle of the box and lets the ms, or the whole Fue ISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, TR. Fe ses ean sient boarders, with room, £1 to $1.50 per day. LOT OF GaARRIAGE: Buswics, Phetons and Dayton Wagons. new and | Admirals Bryson, Fairfax and Stevens, Commo- licatt teeth and canceled before falling E gent! S.FLAGLER, SG Indiana avenue, | Goo sce Peaboe inate rege: FD SCHMHDT® | gore Earl English, Surgeon General. Wales, | ,, 72° Commissioners approved applications for | miies Witness sald he was, and the captain told 28, 403,4° % b hea f the box. The collector who takes : ‘ 6 Peunsylvania avenue. Su | Colonel McCawiey,” of the marine corps, | !quor licenses this morning from the following: | nim he could take any one except Alexy, and wit- | ° cating i handle #3 2 front Sit ENS MOOMS, | TIVHE LOCHIFL HOUSE, 512 97m STREET NORTH. = ae and Gens. Pos and’ ‘Tidbatl, of Gen. Sherman's | John D. Brosnan, Dennis Connell, R. E. Fugit, ness said he would take Noros. but sect pirghewadinng pipet Each box is _ P ope - west, sone of the oom nd Dest conducted Board- BUSINESS CHANCES. scar a. eatsd Of saltors from Se naey yard acted Anna McCarthy, Bridget White, Jas. T. Gallegher, ERICKSON’S DEATH. thus kept separate, and any articles which Sng-hor ty. Transient Boarders accomm = = = — | as pali-beare: e remains were interred at loses, Christ! ever, Erickson dled. W! i TELY FURNISHED | Gated at reasonable terms. 29 TAYESTMENT WANTED $1,600 AT FIVE PER | Hill cemetery. ‘The funeral services were attended wae Mowe, sn ms ane Se pininga een! Before he started, however, Eri Wit- | found among the tikets are nel, tobe retarae. Fs eu suite, 621 E street northwest. — —== cat for dates, years, or lonker, on first-class reel | by the President, Secretaries of State, War, Navy, | Mitabeth Stabeacr aad ‘Mary McNally. ness then gave @ description of the pre] ‘ns | to their owners when the sacks are emptied af — LOST AND FOUND. spette,, Situated northwest, worth more than threet mes | and ‘Treasury, the members of the lighthousé for the burial During this part of his he | the office of the general ticket agent. es ccheleNod Sisrotices” N° Commission paid. Address |¥-,U-. | board, and a number of naval and army onlcers in bh ah aide ah ean was much affected, and with dimeculty con-| The tickets are printed at the establishment ] 0St—A PAIR OF ASTIGMATIC EYE-Grassrs | CM SPA | undress unttorm. “The Eresident walked to the | who has. deuaieim olin Codey poeria cae tinued his narrative. About noon they car} the American bank-note company, I between Star office and Rixws House, Will thank Tr CONSERVATIVE INVESTOLS. church, accompanied by Secretary wrelinghuyesn ne seo He proposes to remain {n this city | fied the body, wrapped in the flag, to the | ceived by the general ticket it ee eee Ceo ee Se LORIE Hcy ca ceveiants pun ity OAR TG “Mae nl eesti eee aan Navy dep artuseuts were at halt mast, during the winter. river, a hole was cut in the ice and Erickson was | vated railroads in packages of 500, which [Ree <ON eas TEENS. N aaa A ae ee given the einen int Fos statements is i —_—— BUILDING PERMITS putin the hole, the tide carrying his body uader separately designated for each station. For 10 e a reast. wet o showing si an particulars Erick: namt natse of Don. Had oa Tag No- Tis. $B rowan’ for his | “MOG As He Se DAVES 0 hoe ikeom 4. | THE PRESIDENT was at the White House early | tssuea by qnspoctor Entwisie: National Union | (2010s, Wilcuets cit Ricken sme and the dake stance, if a passenger will look at the ticket 5 = his death board and put it up over the door on” he | return orto any information of his whereabouts. _W = am ‘ocK | hls morning and received quite a large number of | Insurance Co., removal and repatr office 643 Louts- | Of his death on a uuys at the “up” station at Park place tn fl OC!) 2 OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SMALL STOCK rth" 000. Le of the hut. After dinner of the it of the dog di oe wad a aT capi | Riot space Teanly Groceries. oer with Fizens | visitors during the day. among them were ae Feguir DriEE, Fen Sere ae Pete eae ene | iment ie Captain Sitended to continue the jour- | day-time, he will tnd, printed across one $1 ‘ i NIGHT, ON STREET, | and a Horse 21 ‘agon: horse sound an mile, | tary uysen, Sel ‘oorhees and 2 ‘the weather was travel, so they | the letters “2 P. P. 1, ich cipher | Fee Oe Fodietooch, ‘counting | wagon. tn cool ander’ hides Eee ok, Bee Sa Representatives vAndneae AlGrion ‘aud Brown, | Borthwest: $00. W.S.Cox, repair brick, corner | ney, but the w ober ed terns rts + , 5 ania had to wait until the weather moderated. Evety- | ** Sixth avenue, Park place, up track, day ne. = ari will be siven if returned to Tip ean | ee Marshal Longstrect, of Gedngia, and District Ate | $igy “Wert And Pennsylvania avenue northwest; | Dov was sent out again for WOO. and aflorwards | Tie iker deus repeeocnte the. wna ire at 125 Peansyivania avenue northecss, cnue northwest. Tt XDERAL, RATE OF INTEREST | ALLOWED ON torney Flick, of West Virginia. they retired aoe ane eee Sere ‘the court rood, open me the ee Side, and T. 501 7 See peceatins Miaied © petra tad se Locai Notes. adjourned until to-morror sod ving the Ninth avenue roadl. Sixth OST—A SCOTH TERRIE! NSWEKIN ‘0 ve Brvs_ were open it the Treasu to-d: for RABLE ROOMS Wirt | Au the name of Tobe; tag No. 1d Liberal reward pa | SUUTRG cies, Golections made every where by JH Fails inga! Gennitoe tie: noleao. Gesamte | Me oemal wis On Seay leak see Wilner SHE COLLINE-DE LONG LETTER, 2, Third avenue 3, and Secand e. House newiy furnished | if returned to GUINNLP, DAY & GO. 620 Tal a “ mks Semarant wine Ae peg ‘Olam ¢ | through the body in an attempt on his iife, ts at | Master Lemly, judge advocaie of the Jeannette | comes the number or name of the and bedrest to rent on ind northwest. It SPECIALTIES Gincinnath, at nis bid of rid. nts, Of | providence hospital, and his condition 1s precari- court, states that the letter found on the body of 3 etree! oats OSt_ON SATURDAY. Pee Wee oat Par = = ie Scare Beverly, J n White, Hall, Pat- Collins bas not been rejected by the court as nel en office, a Rubber Bracelet, edeed with | = = = iackso Betty Hall, TA CIRCLE DR: | Gold. Suitabl i THO IT. AND BEN EMMA, THE | MARRIAGE Licensks.—Marriage leenses have if dence, as reported, because it has not been sul ma: in vue oF single: t0 geuticaven pre: | Ketreot northwest’ we "22 De Paid if returned to 1001 GIPSEY FORTONY PELLERS” are encampad | Deen Issued Dy the eiork oF the, Come ES Gem | Hck Grima and” Henrietta Gross were taxed $2 all ire eferenc. # re- = in Parlors at No. 508 13th street northwest. Have testi- | Owings, of each by Judge Sneil to-day for falling itted 1o the court. A few days ago Dr. Collins a W. vings, Of Carroll county, Md.,and Ada E. Hail y Judge y to remove | init aikaw REWARD — LOST — SATURDAY NIGHT, A | montals from the elite of England, France, India and | Soveph'P. unty, Md.» + | the snow from their sidewalks within four hours {the letter, which was sent to Ww" _ | D iarge black Newfoundiand Der, tour cane ‘ect; | the United States. n23-2w* i urvis and John Lee Purvis, both, of roquested & copy = Prices reesor ased falling. Lewis Baker and le letter will be received as evi- ir = a . = f Orange county, Va.; Gabriel Busey and Matilda | 2fter It ceased falling. bln, Whether that pre ETE a on ear ty a eS R. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND | Gibson, of Rappahaimock county, Va. Sgune Changer oes On Her Personal bonds for the | sence py the court oF not has not been decided. Hemss House new and first-class, with north, south | if returned to 214 B street southeast. ‘adte" longest established Specialist in this city. with 20 ——>—— v, in the Criminal Court, the case of Peo- =pornre, fropt ng Thomas Circle. N Se a = Years experience, will guarantee a cure in ail di-cases of Discharging the Insane. ae i Rarciese be teeeteicst Bose = | Litton fe wih Weaiic O'S, anh Gzaoe. | euiney? Coes Mere att Eamon USES | rom un Azkanens Troms Biven to tio Jury. ne ne > Normonb was +4 Sth strect, between avenue and D 4A poryapd of $5 will be paid if retazmed to 1709 street. | Cat Wednesday and Saturdays, from 2 a ore ST —TLEASANT, SUNNY, NICELY aT todp.ame eeu a I58 C strect northwest” Iter: | “1 See that. your son ts out of the a penitentiary, 'W. D. Davidge, it 1s understood, will ne pend ss we proved | the Dorseys, and ex-Congressman Wils! Roozs with execlient Board, at 1320 G REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR ORYSTAL | $0 Nerth Libetty ort Bale ne, ct ‘fies, | Sald 8 man to'an acquaintance, : Leche cone Fain FOR CRYSTAL ry special aid {Hat insanity way the cause of his kiting the fel. | Arkansas, will also appear. Strect northwest; couvepient to all linen of iitreet care, | 61h es ae ‘G at positive treatment for ladies. - 0%0-3m_ | low, an ey turned him out on. probat SEIN PEE oa * square of Kigwe, Ebbit and alan’ Cap “oe z.. dress Capt. TILTON, avy Yard Sea SAND CLAIR. | “HOW's that?” “They said they'd let him stay out | 4. = op Lent WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30rm, A cian, has eminent sncoess in treating | fOF 8 day or two, and if he acted like a crazy man | Vinson on Saturday sent his formal res! SoS es oe q > ie small oh Teri FP = - diseases (both. mental and physical), | they'd let him stay out permanently. Well, he | tie District. Commistoners to thke effect. onIie y cote! . yard will reckon. T—STORES.__ | pafBpletums or siie'so 007 TE Beet Saco e | Png aa gas He wasinoant™ BY | koa oe an cy ae ENT—AT BLADENSBURG, Mp., ON B. OUN, BROOKE TELLS THE EVENTS op | “ling another man. regret at this severance of the official FO Pe sot ‘well adapted for eny busi. UND ASTRAY, YOUNG BAY MARE. OWNER Mire ‘A business oon SNential. Faplcaand Gen- and Bi ors, 2nd denieatly ritnsted. Foe veruculgre apply or | A will rlesse coms and prove property aud pay 60 cents each. 408 L. sirost. #thand|- ‘They Will Head um. Sauces JOHN BYEFHEN, Bladensburs, Md._nl-Gw" | charges. Ff. 3. FOLSON, "Tt Toad, above | bth streets nortawest. 31-180" | Prom the Omaha Bee. ee = Brady, Dorsey & Co. have all along had serious : B03. BURDETT ORGANS O8T OR STRAYED—A BAY MARE COLT, 2) A y it et owe esas Ge H ‘RUMN, LF eure oid on Fuceday, isht $10 rewasd doubts whether the nt meant, ent, 407 1th rtroot will bo Salk tee tector uae reasonable. Terms easy. os ROBERT BOWMAN, Wheaton, Md, al.

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