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i 2 % See nes THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, MONDAY, DE LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFTICE OF THE CHIRG Siawat Ovricen, Waenixctow, D.C. Dec. 4, (982. 9:3) am For the middie Atlantic states, warmer south @o west winds, fair weather In southern rious; im the northern portions increasing cloudiness and light snow; lower barometer. Special Weather Sulletin. ‘TO-MORROW'S INDICATIONS. ‘The chief signe! oMicer of the army furnishes pe, folowing spectal bulletin to the press: The eter is highest on the middie Atlantic coast | and lowest near Lake Superior. A storm of con- | Siderable energy developed in the northwest and | Passed to the eastward during Sunday and Sunday , causing high winds and snow in the lake Fegion and upper Mississippi valley. Colder clear Wweath@ prevails in the southern and mit states and New Encland, with light vartable winds om the Atlantic coast.’ Warmer south to west winds and partly cloudy weather are reported from the Missisipp!,Ohto and Missourl valleys. The following spec’ 3 were reported at Sp. m yestera: 38°; Norfolk, 41°; Savannah, 56° : Pensacola, 56° New Orleans, ;San Antont 70°; Los Angeles. #1°; San Diego, 77° partly cloudy weather, Mzht saow are in- @tcated tor New England aud nortbern portion of ‘the wiidie states on Tuesday, and brisk and high south to west winds and slightly warmer fulr | Weather 1s Indicated for the southern states and | Onto valley on Tuesday. Light snow will probs- | Diy cecur in the lake region to-day, followed by warmer clearing weather. Galveston, 61 | - Ox AccoeyT of the great rush on onening day at M. Augenstetn’s. th street northy st,the lowing bargains are offered for to-m Who could not b= v Lang = BOLL every $1.35; Ww to thi ‘agons, with hobby horse: gob! , os | and forks, 50 : 1 doz. tea-| ms, 12: ables He.; 5-bottle ted revotvin; _ eat reduction in rated ware. H. O. Towres, 1007 Pennsylvania avenue, fs the nt for Marks’ Adjustible Chalr, exhibited at Gartleld fair. blanket. and tuspect our tmmense | nods. A beantiful stes ry customer. Bostoa Vai Store, 705 Market Space ee adv. “Jar” and “Scrap Pictures.” J. day Govtp. Ovr Patnoxs «> ife-size crayon portraits for holiday pre Orders early 1217 and 1219 Pe: Will please bring In their | Photographer, | Fresu Mrar- Ih.; porterhonse Fib roast, 10-. it Srarerey Pore Lrg Use. Arlington Wh le. MeGee' For Hearra use Pennsylvania coke. Frssert’s Ice Cxeam and Charlotte Russ>, JAPANESE Goons. Major's, cor. 7th and H n.w. H. O. Townes, 1007 t for Marks’ A Garfield tair. PLATED Castors $1, $2, $3, at Prigg’s. Fixe plated Tex- cts, other plated ware, at 25 be sold at cuction’ this eventn fine chance toovtain bargains Now that the Garftel traction fs the sale of Street northwest. Sale every eve nnsyivania a ustabl te, 1s the hair, exhibited at SIGNAL SERVICE Is the best blanket made. Gear attractions Bargains in every ‘The finest and new at the Boston Variety Store. ery customer, INsteap oF SovventEs the following immense Dargains will be given away to-morrow | only at R. Goldschmi'd's, $12 7th st., n. w., extra | large siz> decorated china toy tea sets 21 pieces ®e., worth $1.50; fine french china fruit plates With band paintings of fruit and tlowers and with gold Be., worth 6c. ; 6 different styles of dolls (oo se glove b 'S Se.; handkerehtet Inese tooth pick stand with tooth Dicks 10c.; Magnolia Lily White 2 boxes for 1 Walnut umbrella stands Me., worth $1.50; Eistlak hat racks with looking glass ‘combined ec., worth $1 covered “butter dishes Ge. erystal clas aucers I bums to hold & pictures with gilt ede goblets 30:., 7 dz, worth Soc. 2 silver ‘glass De Pair; tin tollet sets 3 pleces, assorted colors $1.55; | _—s rystal glass cuke trays t5e.; colored bohemian gites linger Lows 75°., 5 dz.. worth $1.50: 12 inch | trays 8¢.: decorated eng!’sh china dinner sets Bia pieces $19, worth $27. at bargains tn goods, toys and hou hing goods sutt- _ able for holiday presents. Tue goods oa exhibi- on occupies 10,500 reet of spac Apuission Free to the grand exhibition of holt- Gay novelties at Dammiann’s, 866 7th street, on Monday and Tuesdsy, December ith and 5th. There will be elegant presents for ladles, fine holiday gifts for gentiemen, and beautitul and | + ‘Very cheap dolls for children. . Celluloid dressing cases from $1 upwards; fine Japanese glove and handkerchief cases from 1c. ards; large variety of fine plush work-boxes, cases, satchels, etc. . ; Every purchaser will receive a useful, substan- tial Christmas girt. Do not fall to attend the opening. Dasa any’s, 806 7th street. Prercre Frames almost given away at Stlver- Derg’s mammoti: toy store, 312 7th st. Look at the Prices: Beautiful engraved cabinet ebony frames, with fancy mat, 25. 49°..09-. and 79°.; extra large, We. ; gilt cabinet Yelvet cabinet frame 3, 89and %e.; silk plush cabinet frames, 49, 75 and We. 10 styles of 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 frames, tn PBs chong and walnut, at prices 25 per cent below ir value. Odd size frames always on hand. No charge for framing. Rustic frames in all sizes, from I5c. up. Silverberg’, 312 7th street and 313 Sth street northwest, neai ylvania avenue. A His To THE Laptrs.—Before you pay $2.50 to have your gents’ embroidered s!ippers made up, examine our large stock of $1, $1.25 and $1.50 hand embroidered slippers. By leaving # deposit you gan have a pair lald aside for the holidays. ‘Bahn’s, 616 7th street. ‘Tae MONTH'S Mixp of the Rev. P. F. McCarthy ‘Wilh be kept at the Church of the Immaculate Con- Soe Wats zton, D. C., on Tuesday, Decem- ‘Gth, 1862 Mass at 10 a.in. @renixe of real lace goods in all the latest @aaigns and patterns, sultable for holiday pres- fonts ot M- Willian’ bs Jouxsox’s Oyster Suloon, 9th. near E streets. All Ladies’ saloon first floor. ~; fancy ditto, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Séreet lamps will be lighted at 5:10 Pp. m. and ished at 2:45 a. m. ry Ward Beecher lectures at Lincoln Hall We evening. The Minnesota state as:octation has elected the oMicers: P: dent, Judge R. T. Crowell; ‘nt, W. W. Case; secretary, John T. Heck; treasurer, W. H. Boyd; executive commit. tee, James E. Sebring. S.J. Willis, J. W. Chan. @er, and Fred Brackett. Ata meeting of the Garfbald! memortal society last night at Marin! hall, Vice-President L. G. it the chair, it was dectied that the so- a attend in a body the ball to be given in. for @he benefit of the Garibaldi’ monu- Ment fund, on which occasion Dr. Verdi will deliver an oration on the life of the Ttalion pa- old eblered man named Thos. Fox was s for 15 days in detwult of $5 by Judge snell for trespass, in. entering the fnclosed of James Maddox, tn the county, and cut- down a tree. ay night by a Cpkae throug a rear window, and @eured about $0 worth of silver spoons, Several other parties have idenufted stolen from among the lot that was taken trom Harbour's store on 2d street. Some THE NEW STAR ROUTE TRIAL. | The German-American National Bank — Case. ¥ - i Preliminary Proceedings im the Orimils | THs GOVERKMENT’s MOTION TO AMEND THE RECORD mal Court To-day—Filling the Gramd | AGREED TO—EXCEPTIONS NOTED BY THE DEFEXD- and Petit Juries. ants. CONGRESSMEN ax THE Orry. S.-W Toate inst nm Washington. NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. ‘Their Places of Mesifence Here. | SE opens shove ‘ae Be stax 2 00 sentatives ate che cy naa ioouted oo Slower pe Pst oy shoes 10" — When the Criminal Court met this morning | von yw. oun Bipot reek wie ‘oat ing BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS & NEWSDEA! Monday was the day fixed for the new trial of | Judge Wylie called attention to the case of tne | Aiken, South Caroitas. Thompson, {t., P. B., Kentucky, ~ In 2015 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 11th street, the star route indictment against Thos. J. Brady, | United States against John Hitz andC. E Pren- | Aims: Georee. Idaho. Thompeon, W? G., Iowa number of boats was 721, an 4 h, Wm., Iilinois, Tillman, G. D, South Carolina. month of 15 boats; the num! Stephen W. and Joun W. Dorsey, Harvey M. Valle, | tiss, known as the German-American nations} Allen, Ti i ‘WASHINGTON. D. ¢., Andefson, Joma Ac aveas 4887 @ ot RW. Townsend Bowe tines Sonos tous Have Just received , Montford C. Rerdell, and John R. Miner. At| bank case, speaking of the motion made by the Ne fe ——, ve Just # large assortment of London Dhue Armfel s ‘Carolina. ‘Tucker, J. Iitan hotel. trated Chinetmas Papers and Aunusle; quarter to ten o’clock only a few stragglers had | government to amend the record. Atkins bo ee Turner. pa Kent J Metopalitan hotel. ew yar reduction in tous. gl | appeared in court. A few minutes later large ac- | Judge Wylie sald it appeared by the affidgvit of | Atherton, Gibson, Ohio. Turner. H. G.. ~*~ SuiguT Fras occurred in the frame office of cessions arrived. There was some discussion as | Mr. W. Willams, the clerk, that F, stalr Git- | Barbour, J. S,,Virwinia, 46 Bot. De Trier, J. M, Vermont. the Metropolitan raliriad scomPany, on s5th to whether the trial could go on, on account of the was @ juror, wi hame regu a eo ania. Ipdeyrait, Thomas, lowa. street, near about 5:30 o’ck larly drawn for the March ‘torm of 1881" -A suum: | Bayne, TM. Pennsylvanians Upson, Columbus, Texas, 806 11th st. n.w. evening. It was put out by two car drivers Also 0 lange auscatinent of tate Prenth Mowde: > | iaivany ect yaa beam geome Ga ciao ir was Issued for Mr: Gittings, and returned Beach, 1, New Yor Urner: M. @, maryland Omcer Gotter Da kA All the latest issues of American Periodicals and Newsé ™ ot found.” ir. Gittings, nevertheless, ap- ford, J. B., lorat 2” ntine, K., Nebraska. papers. . of a procession which passed through the court- red, and the proceedings of the court show | Belmont, Perry, New York. Van Aern: H. H., New York, Ebbitt. 3,500 | eee ges the pute ea Mr. meMicnael, hat he acted as Nerant juror, but there was no Beltzhoove E, Pei Vance, FB North’ Carolina, 317 43 st. R.w. Tue Coal TRaDE—Senators Gorman, of Mary- evidence that he had been sworn. Owing to the | Berry, C. P., California. Van Horn, R. T.. Missouri, 206 N. J. ave. 86. land, and Davis, of West Virginia, accompanied by SPECIAL NOTICE. —Onr esta! it will be é THE NEW MARSHAL, misprision of the court, the fact of bis being sworn | Bingham, Hi. H., Pennsylvania. Yoorhts, John Van, New York. Several New York capitalists, visited Georgetown | oun ucervertuing during the menthol toes was the chief figure in the procession, and he was | docs not appear of record. After this lapse of | Black, G.'R., Georgia. Wadsworth, J. W., New York. yesterday and ti the workings of the | iby: m: ut on his way,attended by his friends,td take posses- | time a motion is made to amend | Blackburn, J. C. 8. Kentucky, 917 N.Y. ave. Walt, J. T., Connecticut. Chesapeake and Ohio canal with a view to im. | — —— —— “ anaes See ss “) the record, 20 that it will show that Mr. Glitings } Blanchard, N. C., Louisiana. Walker, R.'J. C., Pennsylvania, proving the factiities for sh! ping. coal north and 7 > > pee 08 Se new cnlien. Was sworn. According to the view that occurred } Bland, R. P. Missouri, Ward, Wm., Pennsylvania. east from the Cumberlan4 coal regions in Western AUCTION SALES. _ ‘ Mr. Ker was the first of the counsel for the gov- | to the court it was of no consequence to parties | Buss, ‘A. M.. New ‘York, 1618 Ist. ‘Warner, Richard, Tennessee. Maryland and West Virginia. These gentlemen are = = —> ernment to appear. He carried a formidable | indicted at that time whether the record showed Blount, J. H., Georgia, Washburne, W. B., Minnesota, interested In certain coal mines In the above- es DOWLING, Auctioneer. ; 7 a (es » | Ment an Issue of fact woul ral f. isconsin. re! ‘Olin, Texas. 2 shipmn ci Was ail he weld ena Suiee xpect to go ahead,’ | mony given to sow that he was sworn. Never- | Brewer, J. Hart, New Jersey. Webber, &. W., Michigan. Accommodations for coal vessels Asner sick What the prospects wore for proceeding with the | eles, it may be of some consequence that the | Briggs, J. F.. New Hampshire. West, George, New York. take ee ee ene record ‘should show the fact. The general rule is | Browne, T. M.. Indiana. Whitinorne, W, C., Tennessee, =i io | Tha -, e | that the final judgment and decree could not be | Brumm, C. N., Pennsylvania. Wheeler, Joseph, Alabama. rar Gn Judge Wyile exme upon the bench, alittle | amendea after the had expired. It was not | Brents, ‘Thos. H., Washington Territor White, John D., Kentuck 3 after ten o'clock, Mr. Ker and Mr. Jeff Chandler | *@¢ndéd after the term nad e . & nee a 4 John D., Kentucky. (Counsel for Brady) were the only counsel present. | $0 Lowever, as to ‘acts of the clerk of the court. | Burrows, J. H., Missour. Wilson, Benjamin, West Virginia, National. URITED STATES CAPITOL, s 2 * * It the clerk, by inadvertence, makes an omission | Burrows, J. C., Michigan, National hotel. Willts, Edwin, Michigan, 50 B st. p.e. A Fact. n posed of sone git the case, Judge Write dls- | or makes. at Incorrect entry: the rule of amend- | Buchanan, W.” Georgie Williams, C. G’, Wisconsin, 18 Grant Place. «A Baltimore Farrot has been taught to say? won Nackseal Bank cae ner evene ment limiting the time as to term fs not operative. | Buck, J. R., Connecticut. Willis, A.’S., Kentucky. Take Dr. Bulls's Cough Syrap. THE INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXPOSITION ee ener ‘The court, upon evidence, may at any time amend | Butterworth, Benj., Ohio. : Williams, Thomas, Alabama. High Grade Oysters Only THE COURT-ROOM FILLED UP VERY RAPIDLY. the record. After furtlier discussing the case | Buckner, A. H., Missouri. Whee, G. b., Virginia. bd y x Oth, ™ " >, Car- | Judge Wylie ordered the amendment made. Bisbee, 11., jr., Florida, 504 18th st. n.w. Wise, Morgan R., Pennsylvania. served In every conceivabie style. Johnson's ly -} Wittens cf ae ee rants |, MF. Cook, for defendant Prentiss, filed an excep- | Cabell. G.'C.; Virginia, Wood, Benjamin, New York. near E. Ladies’ saloon first floor. AID OF THE GARFIELD MONUMENT FUND. Fe Nita e pete g defendants | tion to the ruling of the court. enter, C. C., lowa. Wood, Walter A. New York. pareser 5 - : Valle, Mine, Rerdell and John W. | “Mr. Barrett noted an exception for Mr. Hitz, say- | Caldwell, J. W., Kentucky. Young, Thomas L., Onto. Sweet Pence ssrs. Brad: | on Dorsey appeared. Marshal McMichael came In | ing that he had recetyed no notice of such an | Calkins, WV. H.,"Indiana, 16 Grant Place. ae =, dwells in that particular cottage where neryous- ees Bs : j and ne atb trict Aetoeney Corkhill’s table for a eeenament Camp, J. H., New York. WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. hess, dyspepsia. neuralgia, and headache are un- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1882, | iets whit sata era Counset Judge Wylie safd that no notice was required. | Cannon, Tilinols, National hotel. Governments. | Known. ‘Then persuade all to use Dr. Benson's is Wells, MEW. AN Coe Crue Ge ae THE CREDENTIALS OF MR. HITZ, Campbell, J. M., Pennsylvania, 612 14th St. 1.9. | United Staten in extended 33, Celery and Chamomile Pulls. They Cure all ner- ar e A. Ce Se J : pannon, @. Q., i $ : 7g | Yous mise neuralgic pai 72 oCcLoc: bribery eases, atid ex-Detéctive Miller. Mr, Mer- | The court sald that before proceeding he would | Ganon, ¢- & te anette: Pited Statos 45, B31, coupon. } ry check ae mal TWELVE O'CLOCK. Tick did not arrive in court until a few minutes | like to have some record made of the agreement | Carlisle: J, G. Kentucky. United States 4s. 1907, coupon, 5 Mr. J. M. Minnix, m before eleven, and Mr. Bliss was a quarter of an | of counsel accepting as correct the credentials of | Cassidy, G. W., Nevads United States 4s, 1907, rewister Anacostia, D. C., says: “Ihave found Brown's Iron oo hour later fr appearance. Mr. Hitz,-as political agemt of the Swiss govern- | Caswell, L. B., Wisconsin, 608 14th street n.w. United States Sper cents Bitters to be the best thing in the world to tone @ THE CAPITOL OF THE UNITED STATES, Tt Was so! tore the case was taken up, anene Chalmets, J. k., Mississippi. District of Columbia is. person up.” T shall eel as the court 1 first to attend to the | ment. Rhode Island. Permanent improvement 6a, 1891, coin... — business of organizing the new grand jury. After some discussion, Mr. Barrett said he would | ¢; Ga Mary tai Permanent improvement 7a, 1891, cur.. 12035 Samuel Ker, 30 7th Street. . ‘Maryland. sre i : THE PAGODA AND BOOTHS, THE PETIT JURORS. Uke first to consult with Gen. Butler,who was not y jacket stock 76, 1892, currenc Black Silks in Gros-grain, Rhadame, Moire, Bro- A few minutes past 11 o'clock the petit Jurors of | Present. corgla oe fe aoe cade, &c.; Colored Silks at’ $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; And stay % Ke Missouri, 211 N. Cap. st 7 53, 19 Tho | Pure Siik and good values. “Black and colored the term were called, Messrs. A. A. Waterson and | | Judge Wyle sald he would not Ike to proceed | Conder Gn Missourl, P. Pity yoarw funding 3-651, 1934 oan. N06 | ? . ABOUT 200,000 YARDS OF WORSTED DRAPERY,) : 3 | Satins cheap. Black and colored Cashmeres and oi Win. Laird belng the only ones who did not ro- | Until this matter was settled.’ He did not want to | Colerick. W. G. Indlana. ‘Twenty years’ funding 68, 1892, coin. Mi | Merinos (Lupin's make), a fine assortment, at Ana pond to their names. It belug represented that | Make a decision under the clecumstances in which | Cobb, T.’R., Indiana. Fire Insurance anil Gaslight Companies. specially attractive prices, Flannels and cloths . eside: p bistele this commission might form an important element. | Cook, Philip, Geofgia. ‘Washington City: i for ladies’ suits. Silk, Seal and Wool Plush, very | ALL THE WOODWORK AND OTHER PARAPHERS Mr. Laird was not a resident of the District ne WAS | ‘The court would nok dispose of the cas Corneil, Thomas, New York. conmutown Gacliait Cen sie - 2 Georgetown Gaslight Co 35 = | cheap. Ladies’ Kid, Cashmere and Wool Gloves. " excused. | The defendants and counsel showed | ing uniess an agreement between counsel was put | Cox, 8.8, New York Rises house, Firemen’s Insurance Com} 42 — | Gents Jersey, Cloth amp Wool Gloves. Full lines NALIA ; Sreat Interest th the proceedings attending the or- | In writing before to-morrow morning that that | Cox, W. i, North Carolin, National Metropolitan Insurance Go..... 67 —_ | of underwear, hosiery, &e. Elegantly made Dress Connected with the Exhibition, which cost about $6,000, Gantzation of the petit jury. Mr. Brady, who by | Paper should form rt of the plea. The court | Covington, G. W., Maryland. etional Union Insurance Co... 18 2° | Shirts $1. Ladies’ and’ children’s Gossamers $1.45 ] petit jury vs 3 Arlington Insurance Co 183 chance ocenpled ascat in the prisoner's dock, | Wold dispose of the case upon the plea as it stood | Crowiey, Richard, New Tork. Columbia Masurance Company “Ge “Sy | andup.” Bargains in Blankets, Spreads, Table | Terma of asle cash, and all purchases to be immed ee " ‘ f the dock | Without that “ Crapo, W. W., Massachu etts. Potomac Insurance Company —* 46° | Linens, Towels, Napkins, &., ic. Reltable quall- | diately removed. eeece pat toa position atthe endef the dock | str. Mussey noted an exception also to the rul- | Cra E., Arkansas, 407 G st. naw, ‘Railroad Stocks. ties and reasonable prices, at’ Ker’s, 939 7th street where he could get a better view of the court. ing of the court allowing Mr. Perry’s motion, and | Cuibertson, D. B., Texas Wealiington anit Gere teen aback. Ary northwest. 2 | By order of Col. H.C. Corbin. Mr. C. A. Henja was excused, as It was shown | the proceedings were then suspended. Cullen, W., Tinois. Metropolitan ee oto oneene MO re that he istn the emp of the government. An Pe — a Chechen Pennsylvania. Speer’s Wine for Consumptives. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. pplication was made to excuse Mr. Joba Gibson. ‘Khe New Grand Jury. . B.. Lowa. ea | _Consumpttve persons are sald to b2 greatly ben- a _— ie Was the contr et for printing the co nts CHANGES MADE TO-DAY, 1d ne ees ce at. ance Baer conte 08 | enited by the use of Speers Port Grape Wine. Tt = of th ench-American claims commission, and erand jury for the De . M.. 5 National ‘Theater Bor 98% | seems to giv s vhen everything else > - . Fe . it was important that he should give his tine to | THe grand jury for the December term Was | Davis, George R., iluinols, 104 st. mw. Washinton Market Go. stock. es | jell en oh yecane sp aresetaTe TL ak ote, REDEEMED PLEDGES AT AUCTION, the ‘The court dectined to exense hilt cated tn the Criminal Court this morning. Mr. | Davis, Lowndes Ii. Mo., New York Avenue hotel.- | Ivan Mining Co.atock . +26 | nutritious wine. Prominent physicians and mem. on 3 Cins, 1, Nourse not responding to his name, and | Daweb, X. It Olle Washington Brick Machine Co. ‘Stock § —— | ders connected with the New York Board of | THURSDAY AFTER MBER SEVENTH, being returned “not found,” Judge Wylie re- Hee on Lee adiana, ove Bank of Wenn == | Health have inspected Speer’s vineyards and wine = : —— tarked that he was Informed that Mr. Nourse had | Deering’ NG, Towa, hiecehicuess ee oe National Bank of the itepubiic. Se Pee Re nl aucsoN BOOMS Or boamkasoN neon. removel from the District. Under such elreum- | Dezendort, J. i, Vitelule, Congressional hotel, pa ees Bo nS Pek sab ty Divagene Ws Grocers, Corner of 9th and D strecte norteecet, s stances, he said, the stitutes provided that another | Dibrell,G. G., Tennesse». National Capital Teleph ““Buchu-Paiba.” JANLIT TN =p in H. Crane. on | name shoull be’ drawn from the box. The clerk | Dowd, ¢., North Carolina. Land Warrants, War of 18: B Qutek, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bid. | COA" 1** OX, CRREDERMED ELEDOER, ‘assels, becau-e he | thereupon drew from the box the name of Cor- | Dibble, Samuel, Souih Caro!ina, Land Warrants, other Wars, per acre. der and'Urinary Diseases. #1 ‘Druggists. ® GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, Win. Brown on | nelius Clark, and a ballift Sent out to sum- | Dingley, See Maine, 924 14th st. nw. aces aor De seer es F DIAMONDS, KINGS, JEWELRY, &c., but ule excu-es | mons Mr. Chirk. The court meanwhile read the | Dugro, P. Henry, New York. perliy nerscre.-- e F ‘ E iC . | With numerog tic 2e of Mr. 3 | Statute deflutng the qualifications of jurors. Mr. | Dunn, Poindexter, Arkansas. UTE ee 2 are ics Couuling Eyrun inte prenttnion anne Sa ae Sony Coed ta cals eltizen of the Unired | Wia. Syphax was excused as he ts a Salaried em- | Dunncil, M. H., Minnesota, National hotel News Briefs. of one of the best female physicians and nurses in | ,, Parties interested will take notire that goods on which Suttes, and thezefore competent unter the law, as | Ploye of the Pension bureau. Mr. C. W. Howard | Dwight, J. W., New Yor! 4 ‘ a he po | the United States, and tas been used for forty | @Beauterest hae not’ been paid for four months will bo, he iad a restacnce nes asked to be excused because he was secretary of | Els, Join E Louisiana, X-Senator Conkling declined on Saturday to CATS WED DEVO TTIA ace eee aT Oty | acld at tik sale, unless thie eaine im renewed before’ When this ceremony was over the clerk an- surance company, but Judge Wyle declined. ‘mentrout, D., Pennsylvania. interviewed on Senator Dorsey’s card. He said he | Years ating . December 7th, Ist is my wai rk 3 insurance ny, Dut Tt 3 , a DI . had Hocweenthe cea, mothers for their children. It relieves HTLLIP WAL | nounced that there Were seven ies to be | Saying that that case did not constitute a legal ob- | Errett, Russell, Pennsylvania, 22 1st st se. loco tscovered Satur- | from paln, cures dysentery and diarrharasgripiug | 44-St it Pomahecnia filled, and the court excused the jury until to- | fection. Mr. Jos, C. Willard desire to be excused | Evins, J. H., South Carolina, Giver CHILE ee atur- | in the bowels and wird colic. By giving health — lnorrow morning at ten o'e:ock. hecause he was he not “in order” for such service, | Farwell, 8. 8., Towa. PEN Nenlee odo @ Union League of | tothe child itrests the mother. Price 2 cents a e e ss bat the court would not accept the excuse, Mr. | Farwell, C. B., Iinols, jen. Negley. precigent of the Union League of | rite W,3 THE COURT ADJOURNED UNTIL. TO-MORROW. Randolph Green drawn in place of Mr, | Finley, J. J., Florida. Americ, has issued a call for a meeting of the Na- - my ‘The judge then inquired if there was any bust- and the court then excused the grand | Fisher, H. “ns onal Council, to be held in Philadelphia Decem- Berloct Muckwhoat Oakes ness before the court. ‘The district attorney sald ere could be no busine-s until they had urt was then adjourned until 10 0% Jury until to-morrow morning, when the work of | Flower, R. P-, New York. Judge Dykiman, of the supreme court in New | 1M three minutes can be made by using Hecker’s EE CE Nic . Missourt. York, has decided that telegraph companies who | Self-ralsing Buckwheat. He: self-raising ju jock: . = di en zs set poles in frort of premises must make equita..| flour makes biscuits and cakes in ten minutes with. ow morning, no word having been sald | Safe Burglars Foiled. ee eae ae bie compensition theretor, beara! out yeast or baking powder, and without setting | about the star route TWO ATTEMrTS AT xouBERY saTuRDaY wigur | Pulkersou, A. Virginia. © A ‘The Methodist Episenpai church in Monmouth | to use. For sale by aul grocers. ph as ae = =. e ; WICH FAILED. jeddes, George W. street, Gloucester, N.J., took fire yesterday, as is a | CARD-WANTED Comes POND! With - A CONTIN! TO BE ASKED FOR. ‘An atte was de late Saturd: ight or Geddes, George W., Ohio. Delieve s Ace i eh her ‘Trinders? Lacto Phoshate o' ime and * lady of culture and gooa moral character by agen= : : n attempt was made late Saturday nig! leved, from the furnace, and was, with most of tleman of established social aud business standings “Age tood that when the case ts called for | early sund, morning, by burglars, to break open gre - 7 oe contents, entirely destroyed. The loss is quite rebithdc! oe ae ee Hering Hevhtk ssuuoae dress, with true name, ATLOKNEY, P. 0. box 607, ante - z 3 eavy. is, consumption, brone china, 2 at, | Des Mo nes, Lowa. ad-6t suffering with an affee- | Sane concer ot are ONnE a ote " AU the sale of the securities of the State Savings | breast and lung affections. 7) ADAM Ross, THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- ator Dorsey was not pres- | © corner © HRSA Maes OA ANG Bink. in Chicago, Saturday, the note of D. D. ae Anas Goes, ABE er Astrologirt, gives better norning. avenue. The discovery of this attempt was made | Guenter, i,’ Wiseonain Sp:ne>r, its absconding president, for $750,000, was Catarrh of the Biadder. satisfaction in all chelts @ Metro ee Sa ? when Mr. Dowling’s clerk opened the store yester- ‘mer, A. @, Pennsylvania, Ebbitt house. knocked down to a countryman for $01. , Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and | fersion; telle the past, present and future destiny wives. THS NEW PETIT JURORS. day morning. Ie found that tha safe had been | Harris, He Sc New uoeee Some thirty union shoemaxers at Burlington, N. | Urinary complaints, cured by “Buchu-palba.” §1. | advice and assistance ou all matters appertaraine te After the court adjourned the following were | 28¥ morning. OLE ¢ head- | Harris, B. W., Massachusette, J., whose employers refused to retain them, are a business, love aad matrimony. ALL IN TROUBLE Ci drawn to fill the vacancies on the petit jury: | “mpered with and at once went to police head- Hardenburgh. A ‘New Jersey, Ebbitt house, making arrangements to start a co-operative shoe “Alderney ary Wagons. Satisfaction riven or no pay. ‘Copeultation 4 uariers and gave information. The detectives urgh, * ! factory in that city, and are puttin ‘a butid- | Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning | 2d street, above DP street northwest. 023 George B. Shertff, Benning’s road; D. N. Perkins, | @ &: Hatch, W. H., Misscurt, Hainfiton house. pe Yo p oe UD: “Ward” a a 00s; z Were called to the office and Messrs. McDevitt ana | Hat) Jostua G. Now Hameo Ing. ‘The capital ts to be furnished in New York. | &td delivered in 3g-ib. “Ward” prints, 50c. per Ub. KIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 300 John Lynch, 3139 © st. n. w.;| Acton, and Captain Vernon and Lieutenant | Hell, Josiua G., New Hampshire. The young Duke of Newcastle has been the so- | 4180, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, ‘street northwest. Keliable information fi res P38 Goh st new | ATMOKL were soon at work on the job, They had | Hacks nC Renee i8H1 Hf st. na cial ion in Philadeiphia during the week. Last | £¢. per at Cream, ic. pint imal caro: contuliation fret; yl cal at rendenge p “+ | ulready been notified of the attempt made to | yy; oR 18, Ariin “hotel. Wednesday nigit he visited the Ledger office and | = Se a requented; all business: omiaente. crack the safe at Mr. Rover's store, corner H and ree an Baie sryeton. mig Temained ‘until after 3 o'clock inthe morning, | * MARRIED. Flinder. mhi6- Te North Ca ipitol streets. in visiting the store Hazelton, * c Ww seonsin, ‘Willards hotel. watching and examining the presses. SMOOT—KURTZ. At Christ Church, Georgetown, | + Mr. Ker sald to aSrax reporter after the ad-| MY. Dowling they, found that the handle of the | Fimmonil, Ned, Georeias hug seit to the door of his sodas Satuedayen | Wahkcr, D’Suaected be tas Reet Mier Saese* | Woopwanp & Lornror, 3 journment of the court that he belleved the new | knocked off and a hole bored throuzh the outside | H’mmond. J.,. New Yorks 1899 st. mw. ‘The International compress at Houston, Texas,-| LTAMS, SMOOT. of Langicy., Fairfax county. Vas —— trial would he shorter than the former one,as | front of the safe preparatory “to changing | Hellman, W,, Indiana, 4 S11 “North Capitot st, containing 8,000 bales of cotton, was destroyed by | S021 HNit A» Geuxhter of the late Lieutenant Colon CLOAK DEPARTMENT. } many questions had been sottled and would not | With powder. At this time the burglars appear to | Hennury W. Be'Towes Wer Venere eee: fire yesterday. Loss $500,000. 2 Mg thall ofr, in. tie department UNUSUAL | require any discussion now. have been pine struck, as they left the premists, | Hefhorg: H. Ay Alabama nelle Ciilcako police yesterday, tn pursult, of a DIED. tock Ie uasurpansed for variety and style: sade meee “We are ready to go ahead,” sald Mr. Bliss after | they knocked a board from the fence and escaped | Herndon, Thi ber and shot another, riddied his body with bul- | | BENNETT: On Friday, December 1, 1892, at Chel- | it shall be unsurpassed in attractive prise: We ‘main= the court adjourned. through another yard into the street. There are ae lets after he had offeréd to surrender. as eet: MATIIE V-, beloved wife ot ir. Philo. H. | Paice. unca ehies wears ataek we oak ae “We were rendy to go ahead to-day.” hocvidences that they got In through the win- | Hovoct Genwak Wine werk, Arlington hotel eee aaa — te James ¥. | therefore careful tomake the lowest ricepoeaiinc waa Thea Why Was not the case called?” asked a | dow on the 11th street side, as the windows were BOLL Naw Ieey HEI A Paragraph Dorsey Omitted. ‘Funeral at 11 o'clock Tuesday, December 5th, from | Price, in all cases, we are willing to guaraatec tee. yhen left Saturlay night, and Mr. q p Nenwer itade! str rises Ceigs tae a2 any and all competition. po! spe . <4 Horr, R. G., Michigan, From the Fhiladelphia Prese. the residence of her brot in-law, W. Finckel, STO: YY 7 - Suppose the reason ts," sald Mr. Bllss, “that if the would-be burglar or’ burglars Hoge, J. Blair, West Virginia. Dorsey might have made his lette n 1603 16th street northwest. Relatives and friends re- BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. rs Judge Wyle aia hot Want tomake the new mar- cored eee te icy tne, Premises Saturday Houle, L. €., Tennessee, Congressional hotel. Pee eae fae eee ee spectfully invited to attend. @2 (921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 shal, who of course, not well acquainted with Ng iS 3, 2 a it 10) S. o] . y x - = ——= people oe pepo np trl on | tetnptto crack the safe later tn tue night, when | Hoblitzell, F. 8.. Maryland. ing the secretaryship of the national republican er PPS 7 Oe, December, 3, 188%, of eoariet fever, | PROSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. tue jury. ‘There are seven vacancies, and the | they got frghtened and left in haste. Nothing i easoe: est daughter of Andrew C. and Sarah C. Cross, Ruin walt ond Eatin bee horns ea judge, I'suppose, thought best to give the marshal | has been mi-sed from the store. 5 ssissippl. ‘Whatlerer Ourktac x Little Nellie, ehe has left us, 25e. pair, full ‘made. ‘Ladies Color time? A similar attempt was made about 8 o'clock the | Hookels C: E., eal at Dorscy Ought te Do, Wa will Ines beravee mons fou Resiess. fall regular a rg g yg —— same momitng, probably by the same partles, to | iupps, 0., North Carolina. From the Philadelphia Times. She has gone to join the angels, worth 50c.” Ladies’ Striped Hose, dark col ucuncunca ian te: cruck the safe of Mr. 1T- A. J Rover. grocer, at the | Humphrey, il. Ly Wisconsin, 19 Grant Place, Dorsey GuaHe th tiles stanstony tawiite alietoe ‘On the bright and happy shore. Fexular made, reduced to St ye. per pair. Ladies” Forp’s Orera Hovse.—T! ngresstonal sea-| thought by the police by the satne gang, At this Hutchins, Waldo, New Yor! to let the public know that there never were any Darling Nellie, how she suffered, Hine English, Gachete Hoes Pes ect tick ates Son wiil be inaugurated this week by the engage- | nour the wind was blowing quite strong, ana | J2covs, F., jr., New Yor star route frauds. ‘This would clinch the busidess. Suffered more than tongue can tell; lower than they can be obtained elsewhere, ¥ "5 8 By aN Pe ‘vant: But God has taken his little angel hg t ment of {he fainqus Hanlon Brothers In their | Aivantage was taken” by the Durglars of AO ar eT ie lis <a Up in heaven now to dwell. ceetee ine Lisle and Bi How, tn evening stags, original comedy .e Voyage En Suisse.” he oI vi lorgensen, J. y st. Dw, f our us low prices. y. re Follies Bergeres, iu Tarts, they inade a great hit | forcing thelr way Into” his, decliing, bat aid nen | Jones, Phingas, New Jersey. edad archer Street eoltheaat. “Helatives areiuviteds MS ROU during the Paris exposition. ‘They probably bave | pay much heed to ft, supposing it was the wind | Jones, G. W., Texas. FIRES IN ALEXANDRIA Last Niout.—There : Woopwarv « Lorunnor. Ro equals for iightning movements, grace and | Piowing some of the shutters of the house. “Hie | Joues, J- K., Arkansas, 1422 11th st. n.w, ere three fire alarms last night. The fret | ee ta heey nik ot doe See DR DEPARTMF: agility. The engagement this week Will, without | store [sin the [Tone part of the neve oe None | Kasson, J. A., lowa, Wormley’s hotel, about 9:30 p. m., was for a chimney on fire at a | Bag Mar POMRGARET J-. wife of BF JamesoRs | our low prices oo EN BROTDERED HODES have had doubt, be a great success. Capitol street, He got up and opened the door | Keifer, J. W., Ohio, Ebbitt house. dwelling on Queen, near Pitt street. The sec- | | Funeral will take place from her late residence, No. | the desired effect. Of the $20 Kobes reduced toil NATIONAL THEATER —Modjeska 1s a great favor- | jading to the stairway, in doing which the rot, | Kelley, W. D., Pennsylvania, 1225 F st, nw. ond, shortly atter twelve o'clock, called the | 432 1etrect northwest, on Wednesday, December th, | bave only ave left. Of the $84 ftoler perused tele, {te here, and her presence on the boards of the | ners were probably frightened of. “Mr Rover | Kenna, J. E., West Virginia, Rrogiento the hnraing cfs fone Gi at mh, Relatives ant friends are invites to. at: | we have eaght left. Of the $28 Klien, reduced ty £16, ational this week ts an assurance of crowded | heard them retreating and stepped to his bed. | Ketcham, J. H., New York, i329 K st. nw. remen to the burning ofa frame house at the | tend. ‘boro pepers please copy. ] * | we havea dozen or more. “They are ‘the Fee eee ich night she appears in “As You | room tor a loaded revoiver, and opening a window | King, J. Floyd, Loutsiana. Cand be orn Pet tcaTy and Prince streets, | THOMAS. December 2, 1982, st9:48 p. m., of an- | Sf all, Ube fabric being iieelf worth the price ul Like It,” and also om to-morrow n’ght and at the | On the Ii street site ne dice ed ae ndOw | Klotz, Robert, Pennsylvania. owned by Suoot’s tstate, and occupled asa gro- | gina pectons, Geuersl GEORGE C. THOMAS, aged | MEemMbToidery: Of the $42.50 obes, redtuced io $20, Wednesday matinee. Wednesday and Thursday | rear fence into the street. He fired, twoatora at | Knott, J. P., Kentucky. cery by Mr. Taylor. The loss, some €1,500, Is Foyeets tmmcnth and 23 de Aas cnser ten aeeee Lab oe eee 4 frenings (Frou Frou” will be given; Friday even- | nim as he ran across to the opposite corner, where | Lacey, E. 8., Michigan. covered by inxurance. ‘The third alarm, about | , Functal from his late reetience, 3108 P street north able Chrisunas Prescot, abd at the prices, named wall ing and Saturday matinee, “Camille,” and Satur- | were two others, apparently waiting for him. ‘two | Ladd, @. W., Maine. 1:45 a. m., was occasioned by the burning of the | Sata vision TUeMdsy afternoon, December | fast but a few days. i day might, “awelfth Night.” Modjéska 18 sup- | shots were returned from the burglars, waen they, | Latham, L. C., North Carolina, roof of the dwelling of JM. Johusoe, 5. at 8 o'clock. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, PORRAT EE COMICS ne eee tne richmona | Jumped into a hack which was awaiting them and LeFevre, Ben}.. Ohlo, Wormley’s hotel, former attorney of tha commenmenth at UNDERTAKE I EATER COMIQUE.—' is weel ichmon¢ lon, J. P., 10. Zi RS. Specialty Company will give singing, dancing, | Store and found the wan cada ee DIS | Lewes, J. H., Htnols, Prince, between Henry and Patrick streets. OODWAED © Lorine. wusle, comedy. pathos, Irtsh, Dutch, Chinese, and | Fhe H strect side, ned ensetae aoa the fence on | Tindsty, 8. D., Maine. This fire came froma spark of the former fire, | JxiED, SPINDLI OEE Pee Nezro, all in one show. | ‘The lovers of the varlety | to the other side’ forced a window of his dining. | Lord, H. W., Michigan, National hotel which had fallen and smouldered on the house- Foxpenraner, lass 7m st, bet. Mand Na.w.! on MONDAY, December 4th, we cut the ! fAnrot fall to be pleased with the program which | room. and making his way toa door connecy, | Luna, T., New Mexico. top an hour, unseen, until It burst forth to de- | Bodies embalmed ‘and prepared’ for ‘transportation. | natves on the belance of pur stock of CASHMERE EMS as been arranged. ing this room with the ‘grocery store was. trying | M#ginnis, Martin, Montana, National hotel. stroy the root. ‘The firemen were again quickly | Retdenee st place of business, St | BEOIDERIES to clone at cuce, therefore our $1 fm-| q Masonic Tenure —The Knights of Pythtas give | (5° ‘ore it open the noise “Mr wet had Manning, Van 1. Mississippi, S8N.Javese | Gn vand andsavedthehouse, ne ABTHUR ROONEY & CO, Brojderies will be 80e,. $1.28 Enbroideries wil De 62o.5 ‘and le} vening. “S “ farsh, .» Tilin e. 5 : : eRS° oe $1. Mr. VenNow. PLACE M.E. CHURcH.—The Ladtes? Sa a ee ic oh oe eee Martin, K [., Delaware. ELecrion.—Mr. J, 8. B. Thompson, was on BUPPLIES. Beckeaet Buse AD. TT Bene Mil be ibe Et eanbretin whl be $1, $2.01 | Ald Society will give a fair in the lecture-room Fur North Capito Mason, Joseph, New York, Saturday last elected a member of the common | syivania avenue northwest. n28-im* A Se ES December Sth, étt and 7th. ten rere Scandia ea and 74 streets, where the | Sietcon, Gc, indiaha. counell of Alexandria, from the 4th ward,vice | >= == duced sn the ame proporiion, Just half prise. tba, Caxisttan CHURCH. “Rev. Frederick Power will | Kelly a sledge-hamier, an iro Dit stock end con | McClure, A. &, Oo, Jas. Cowling, resigned. EGESEHAL PORNISHING UNDERTAKER, _ | orinal price will rahain on tekeia. lecture here to-morrow evening on “The religious chisels, which that offider gathered up and sent | McCook, A. G.. New York. ALEXANDRIA ON SuNDaY.—There were large | 2726 Pennsylvania avenue petavees, Toca ponerse BOSTON DRY “GOODS HOUSE, { life and character of James A. 0 ner win | to headquarters. The safewhich they were ctor Macs Motes Tove congregations in all the churches yesterday, | #Bdeverything dew-class, ‘Telephone connection. mit | @2 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘921 NC —Rev. Howry ‘Beecher wi icKen: . Ay 8 r if Ns lecture here to-morrow @veuing @h the subject, | “The police are herd oe eer eetnese case, The | McKinley’ Win. Jr, Olio. Beside the services common to every Sunday, | JuiNw WRIGHT. Boston DRY Goops HOUSE. i “Evolution and Revolutien.” work in both show that they are bungiers at their | McLane, Robert M., Maryland, 1607 Ist, nw. the Old-elde Baptists gathered at their church 1837 Tente STREET — KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT. , Se Es Yocation and not professionals. The entire avail- | McMillin, Benton, Tennessee, room on Fairfax street, where Elder-W. M.| getephone Connection. Ue A yey a ‘The Barrington- Ford Seandal. able force were on duty last night. Of the 200 pri- | Miles, Fred, Connecticut, Smoot of Occoquan preached. There was a|— cqusrus BURODONF, Gloves, only, flow . 25- dot ‘Fo the Editor of Tar Evewmne Sram: Yates on the force, $9 are detailed and 18 are on the Mills, RQ. Texas, 1218 Fst nw, gospel oe rance meeting at the rooms of the | A 16 Pex URNISHING UNDERTAKER, Gloves only $1 per pair. We Noticing in THe Suan of December 24 an item | trict of Columbia," “° PAPO! the entire Dis | Money, nb, Mississippl tinder the auspices of the, Vouk Men's hing | Szsasese eterna ue ae aniB? | have’ Bi is headed “A Marriage which Recafla an Old Scan- Lae nom | Morse’ Ly; Massachusetts, tian Association, was held at the M. E. Church dal,” I wish to say that Claude M. Harrington | | EAGLESTON’s TABERNACLE.—This bullding now 7 south. A large crowd attended the Methodist | [ 1. P Was never divorced from his former wife, a3 Ilave | Watviang ayence see a Ba ee Lion OF | Morrison, W? R.. Tilinots, Episcopal chureh in the afternoon, the funeral | 4X1NG'S Parace: ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, never been notified of the same only by seeing | pill, is 73 feet In front, sOfeet deep, and 43 feet | Moulton, 8. W.. Tuinols, iors 15th st. nw. of Mise Mary V. Simpson, whose death was an- $21___ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 Zour publication of it In your issue of December | tn the rear width, It 1s estimated to’ seat about | Muldrow, H. I. Mississippl. nounced on Saturday. 814 SEVENTH STREET, ‘OODWARD & LOTHROP Fri ye Enis city in 1880 In the company of Miss | 1,000 persons, and ts to be devoted exclusively to | Murch, Thompson HL, Maine. Teachers’ InsTiTuTr.—The public school i ‘LACE DEPARTMENT. , Allce V. Ford, for the west, and left me, his wife, | temperance meetings and missionary. religious | Musgrove, James, Pehnsylval teachers institute was held Saturday at Peabody == 500 yards Creyé-lisse Kuching, Silk stitched in pout any notice of iis intentions whatever. | work. Itts being built entirely by contributions | Mutchler. W., Hennsylvania || hall. Maj. Newby made explanations of certain ‘and triple rows, at only. 26e. ‘300 After staying west cne year she returned to this | from our business men, and others who appreciate | M&ckey, E. W. M., Sou 2; 1489 Corcoran st, Peruid p READ OUR GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL | dered Cajeollarm S1gaut ttylem slace 12 to 1a, CF sod any divorce has been granted by the laws | the work to which it 18 t0 be dedicated. Several | Neal, H, 8., Ohlo, Hamilton house, writing charts, with slides for illustrating the DEPART 2Bc. each. 500 ‘Col my handeome sty of Missourl { have never been notiticd of the same. | of the enterprising builders and business men of | Nolwn, M., New York. Principles of penmanship. The teachers agreed +s aS: j Mus. Lota H. Haunixarox. | Georgetown furnished the entire material and | Norcross, 4., Massachusetts, upon subscriptions to the leading educational aE Dee. 4th, 1882 Haque foundation contributed the corner stone, |-Grveiil, Charies, Pennsylvania, 1226 N.Y. ave. nw. |Jounals. The next institute will be held on « How a Senvars Fuont Gun Gpowray cor ran | Hostsisnersel ie, mene monk atures fret | One toatare Sader a ne fourth Saturday of December Pine French Feit Hay, 50 eat ‘AN mt NTRY THR ‘ ri " —! - Pennsylvania MILKMAX INTO ‘TxOUBLE—A family In East Washe | furpished ‘the large douthe doors, at the cost at Pree B Daliiormt Choma penne plete ha! people goth. | Beaver Hats, at 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.60. = = a et! ington, who have had a great deal of trouble with | at least $950. ‘The ladies engaged in. the temper. | Hacheto, R.. Caltrorntay mak” 1 “000 inex from the ways a y } thelr servants on account of their dishonesty and | ance work have made arrangements to hold a fair | 228% ‘aliforniay Congressional, of the new 900 ton schooner from the ways of | | Misses’, Ohildren’s and Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, at } : Parker, A. X., New York. the ‘ship yard. Thi 1 was decorated | 50c., 75c., $1, $1.25 to $1.50. other bad habits, thought to overcome the dimi- | in Odd Fellows Hall, on the 2ist, 22d and 234 of u a upper Ip yal e vessel was decorate‘ 4 sulty by importing an unsophisticated colored | the present month, to raise funds to ald in the | Paul. Jobn, Virginta, with flags and ready for the launch, but high | _yiegant Pattern Hats and Bonnets just received, from irl from the country. One of the first jobs that | completion of the bullding. . Phelps, James, Connecticut, tide did not come high enough, and her anh $2.60 to $6. ae pemeeoneres. Beret the lot of ‘the rural domestic was to penn aia Paice, tansh Ge wentecesow tients hotel was postponed until this aftémnoon, Pros. i jal z ‘S Fa uatnted with the Ietest inp sae ee ARE, AS: | .gASRADIT ON AN OLD mate Mare eas tere Peelle, Stanton J Tndlana, 16 2. pects are very favorable for an extension of the Bem Rieaig othe, The. , cle, she asked the lady of the house for instruc. | Judge Snell this morning for committing a brutat | Pierce: & B. F., Indiana. ‘ashington & Western railroad over the Blue | Black Tips, a bargain, at 50c. tions. The lady read the directions that were | and wanton assault on ah old colored man named | Pettibone, A. H., Tennessee, Riage next summer, pasted on the package of polish, which were shor wi Pound, . Ga Wisconsin. ‘ ‘a and an foliones iste rt | Jonas Ransom, who told the court that on the 25th Pettigrew, R. F., Dakota. . i of last month the prisoner, who was drunk, came ‘D., New York. Plushes, Satins, Ribbons, Laces, Velvets, Lace Goods, ency of cream, and put on while the stove is | along the street with a club in his hand, and | Prescctt, Cyrus D. Fichus. warm.” Fora ‘long time after this the family | began to knock the pallngs off witmern teres | Post Me, Wyoming. ED COMFORTS, 78 CTS.,§1,$1.25,$1.50,$1.75,82. in the McCook robbery, on Rhode Island av- identifiea this morning by ‘The auction sales, which are of more than or- interest at "this season, will be found on and 8th pages of to-day’s Stan ———.—_— Rew Esrare Traxsrexs.—Deeds in fee have fled as — Harriet Wilson to sfleael a sq. 197; $1, izabeth M. | Daley to Fteanor Wright, sub: 33, sq. 240; $6,000. ‘Mason to Elward’ C. Steriin sub, 49, 8a. *Wi4: $11,900. John Cook to PsHolloran, stb. $1. A. Jackson to A. C. Brummel, rear 288; $—. A. Fisher to James K. Ked- Bre | : Ey i = i tele: Ag could not discover Where the smell of burning | Witness remonstrated, when he was assaulted vy | Randall, 8. J. Pennayivanta, 120 C st, 5.6, ble Blankets, $2, $2. #4, $5 pate. wri eee ie | regedit enme time war was | the young man, who' threw a brick ‘that struck | fanney, A. A. Massachusetts Gray Blankets $1, sae fish ey pat, Ladies’ Underwear, Kia Jewelry, Witness on the head. “The witness shower tye ay Cuma em ane Ei er ca os Mees ee Pocket Books, Moroso Wallete at ‘Tomarkale toe 5 Je Me prices. these domestic difficulties were explained one | caused with the brick. Jud; IL said tt was a | Reed, T. B., Cloth for Boys’ Suite, 25 cte., $7 cts.. 60 cta. " morning when black finger prints were scen on the | brutal assault, and he Waele kegs ae es 350 rf Entice Goats, §, Seine serio urea! Senshter in Children’s ana Misses’ and Ladies? milk pitcher, and the nant housewife de- | or60days. Adams was committed in default of +h, John T., Michi adien Dolmans: $ a. manded the ‘cause from her nevv servant. The | the fine. ee eae ase New York, 1114 ‘Drees Goods, 124s ots. 15 ote. 18 ofa., 20 cts. Don’t purchase your Cloaks before examining our ex- girl romptly turned upon her mistress with the ———__ mr aig Gat nw. Black Cashmere, 37 cts., 50 cts., 62 cts., 75 cts. tensive assortment—it will pay you. inquiry: “Didn't you tell me to mix de stove Why They Squeal. Rice, Missa Letts. Colored French M "80 cts. 62 polish to the 'sistency of eream; and didn’t Ihave | prom the Philadelvhia Record, Bigchie; 3a» onior Nottingham Curtain’ —— tesla It 8 now belleved that the great squealing re. | Rovevon,G. N., New Jersey, ne, cor. etn and Oats | Zao Cursing 62.0; 6, 't. KINGS PALAOR, ee Fe Dearm oF GEx. GzonoR ©, Thoxas—Generat | Cently heard trom the star route pone dun ta Woe Habra GD. Macmehusctte, Rigys house, Yaiies' Woo Underwear, 80 uses LADIES MERINO UNDERWEAR. George C. Thomas, Well known throughout the government ring ts in a good many | Robinson, W. E., New York, 1851 Corcoran. ‘and don't you forget it. (EKJNO VESTS AND DRA\ Distelet of Colunpta, died at his residence, West | 2Oses aod the machinery is drawing the antmals | Rdbinson, J. 8, On10. fae “ape : INE MEMENO VE Washington, at 10 o’clock Saturday evening. He | {nto sight of the beheading knite. Ross, Miles, New Jersey. Navy, Ga Black, Olive, eto,, $1.75. = = Ts iat uns eagh "Bap ane ly os few ‘Advertsing Himecit, ReritW. acucargttatana ore, | AS SERBS A ‘cin deacanlaceedinassaesedl Me jase | USE] a a ane bg ye Reem satel, oe From the New York Commercial, December 1. es d, Kansas, 00 18th at nw, SILKS, SATINS AND BROCADES. Ro} 3 BO. any 7 ge ind West POIne In'1886 aud Seeap A Washington preacher, emulous of the cheap | Shultz, E., Oil, Ebbitt house. 25 ote. 99 ote. 97 ct. 60 cts. pointe to the soins atanee t advertising some ministers tn this vicinity have | Shallenberger, Pennsylvania, a ree: SF comme 08 can Borns DIRECTORY, 1888. eh an aned during the Florida Wr, | cyestnad tram gelBcting political subjects for their a New mr 86 ca TS cta., B0cta., 85cte, yd x ‘sttaaied HH : ‘The canvass forthe above, work a Secs pete Se te a tury over 1 hi | Sha 3 ES BoxD. but “ig : “ ‘ni-ow dda now wha, he was ae sui? Towsos, than his pean ate "B39 S84 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Bide, Sid ee ro OUND AND =E=0aMl a4 ge i a4 i : hy 28