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_ EDUCATIONAL, I No wooD INSTITUTE, SESSION TRS NEW CLASS FORMING IN CORPS OF TRACHERS: EN NUN Ne A Mra WD, CABELL. Fri irale: Prof B.R- Be ee ee ad Misthe t M82 ss Complete course, Mi xe), History. Moral and | Tessa.“ Clase Hirnited. anal Laie Prof. A 1 fastery guarantend in eighteen Daye and Hones Mondays and 2 6:15 to 7-43 p.m. Canis of adun roa Monday. November 3, 1835, on or be: “Canis” mnnst be obtained.” LUCIE! FC COLLTVRE, ACM. mative of Paris, Bratiee, 188 m, thod. separat EPLEMBEL 20, th exe, Flocution Siparate hours and Thoronzh in- . Mechanical draw- ULLER, Principal, n3 171 ‘CH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SEPLEMBER 2 Mus. C. W. PAIRO, Principal. Pecune he PERNCH AND At ber F co, 1249 9th street ns pr FRENCH SCHOOL FOR Vermont avenue, reopens Sep ‘instruction in the Languages, Mathematics, and the Sciences. ann, KER (GRADUATE OF Saturdays, tory of Music), Teacker of Piano, ny. Tessons resiiued September 4th: 1807 Lith atreet northwest, sep 4-20 _DRY_GooDs Croaxs Axo Dotways. A fall stock Cloaks and Dolmans jnst received, Agrat Colored Sills at 7c. worth $1.00, Black Bro thon, Etiscaseny B10 Lith street, oct PRIVATELY nie Keettals, Heth nw. Prot LAK French Manistcr atid peoples | c known before, about half former prica, Classe OMME, TiS K street n FIFLD KINDERGARTEN — P’ School, I= 1 Est nw and Columbia ten. cor NJ. ave. aud B st uw. OGDEN. Principal, tc CONSERVATORY OF MUST W piers Fantaves QTSNCERIAN Kyo t stork of CL Larvain in BL 9 st poate, Crosxs, Vexvers, Sivxs axp TRICOTS, S LADIFS’ WRAPS OF ALT, KINDS AND PRICES, INCLUDING THE NEWEST MATER! AND STYLES, 0 3) plication, p MES. SARA ASPEN Tiss MARY KS M Tehetivt te al Analy PTS IN BLACKS, ABLE SHADES IN PLAIN, | ND BROCADED. AND ALL THE I STRIPED F BES HIN BLACKS AD | MAKES, FROM 81 TO 93, 'D COLOKS. PLICES GUARANTEED, OF PHONC Tstr PRICOT CLOTHS, AND ALL TH IN LADIES’ SULLING ONE PRICE, EFFECTS i i / S. L. HEMP 908 Mstis AW Sasctog section ENGLISH L *t ~ ON MONDAY, NOVELLIES PUK FALL AES OF TALES IN OUTSIDE WRAL: PLOYHS AND DRESS Goobs. | Bri ot Composition. t Elbe stat enue fr FRICOL, UXOADCLUTH AND BILLIARD CLOTHS, Orations. Spe ee ; eevasic MAL GH AE 31. COLORED AND BLACK SILKS. ENING SHADES IN SILKS AND ©. j ald colors. PURE SILK V BLACK AND COLORS. RGAIN IN NCH BILLIARD | SHMERES, Ladies aud Gentlemen no-w_open. Y 9th storet northwest, Vocal Lessons Mote scapes. iis DE SALES STPEPT. FRE NOVELTIES IN SKIRTS, Quilted Satin, Flannel aud Felt, BACHE ot Pano, Aiarmony. —— t Bilis? Susie Sto asylvauia avenne Tio SEMiNaNe OEE BARGATNS IN SILKS, who wists 1 Rhadzimers, Gros Grains aud Surahs, ssiva Only 20 Tnqaire of & . send ELINGTO: a, Coz, Pa ave st.. opposite LADIES’ CLOTHS. ung Men, moral char: t. Wun Eychsh Bigher Arituine SH FAMILY AND Day medesiet Ps + LADILS AND LIVTLE Scotch Wool Underwvar, 3305 1-1 «t.. corner Sette aye., Waxhtneton_D, jain and Fancy Hosiery, Goonies the direction cf Mme Te Be McDoshi ae ate Bilis and Cashin Aina Ellis aeeisted by Prof, A. B. Monte os —— ment of Ancieut basoasces: De. Je Cal 2 ars " fe Barricme, “departiuent of mos swogartel, aud a full AVENUE. Cuearesr Sinks Is W asutycroy. ! Ck SU BLACK SILKS ULACK SILKS Fit | The New Style Dreas Goods—TRICOT—all Pure Wool, 46 inches wile, $15. Special Bars | “<<_ | FRUIT OF THE LOOM YARD WIDE BLEACHED | | COTTON ONLY 8¥c. ¥ BEST GUINE' NCH. WOM aan) 1100 M street northy j CADE A ELVES U. WASHINGTON Brews BROCADE STHEEDUCED TON GiokE VALUE @& 26. 1963. AUCTION BLANKETS. practical. $3 AN Wool BLANKETS reduced to tar of thes S10 All Wool BLANKETS reduced to to Suuth, Vanarded Wallen | Double White BLANKETS reduced to Bleached TABLE DAMASK, all Pure Soiled, (wus 73e.), now so ae Dag ol geen ueae COLORED SILKS, 50c, BLACK SILKS, 500. Bee aera ee taes Hart Prinet- | CoLoKeD aud BLACK CASHMENES ail Pare Wool, nd Germnan—Tsuht by the “Natural Method.” | pectin seoaees Hoamer. DOUBLE WIDE, dic., 0c, 62c., Director, Professor Anton Gloetaner. drawinw ail Paluting—Direetor. Professor C. B, Dv Aut School, “CARTER'S.” ative Art—Under the suvervisiod of com| petent c Til MARKET SPACE. teacher, ephsin oct Jos Lor. SD MES AL Ed TRUNNEL & CLARK, S11 Market Spaon, 1. Pxixerean, i 10 1a tus th North Sesion | Have secured some Special Bargains, to which they in- Sip riana's Chua ha, atreet. ts | Vite attention: I take higch stand in the various in: | : ALizewa | 100 dozen German Linen, Knotted Fringe Towels, size Se ee aoe xaW, beautiful Miah, 25 com Ot OB nee donee” - | 100 i ‘apking, rediceed to @L ze < ST AD MIR | 10 dozen D Napkins, reduced to $1.35; this qual- RESETS SRD CRORE |) Ea usver sad Ee a en eee > 0 conta per monte 1 cast fine 11-4 Biaukets 5, reduc from #6.50, Shecial Buncainn in Flaunels, B.ankets, Hosery, Under WS wear, Handkerchiefa, Gives fer oe iren’s Ribbed, Full Regular Hose, reduced, cts. 3 pair. nee tbl ot. + Sth and K streets nerthwe Kk. French. Gertnan, Prsitsh, ad aseortment of Dress Goods, fucluding West Pornt, Aunspolis, and Jatest closiume and colorings, at correct prices terms in advauice. and in reliable quatitios, Fine Brocade Velvets and Silks to match, $5 A MONTIL | We have a Ege Bargain in Black Brocade Silk, at Frelish Grasmar, Sil4, “Khewant Styles.” Also # special number of *y, Geowraphy, Selling. aud) inet Black Silk. at 35 cts, We luvite special attention, The perfection of | Were 3 higher for the 44s and 4y lower for the 33. ———_—_-e-—______ CuIMINAL Covnr—Judze Wylie. wid finish in every detail of their manufacture | Mone, 8 HoLunally 3 per cent. The Lawn Tennis Tournament. To-day, Christopher Tyler, convicted of larceny, j have sive them pre-en ce Over all others, aud we The Markets, IT COMES OFF THIS AFTERNOON, AFTER MANY POST- | Was seilenced Wo two years in the penitentiary at | e only for specific purposes, or grandmothers home, wife and Jo\nson L. Lynch, and on Monday deter- the great Au. tion ‘Trade Sales, at which the prices ruled | namely, “to make reas = orig etl ORDNANCE OF THE COUNTRY. Great Gums and Small Arm WORKHOUSE AND ALMSHOUSE. LETTER FROM NEW YORK. ‘The Washington Asylum Report. The Political Hubbab—The Criminal THE INTENDANT'S ACOOUNT oF THE OPERATIONS oy| Classes as Officinis and Policcmen— THE LAST FISCAL YEAR, ‘The Dude's Problem. ‘The annual report of the commissioner and tn- Correspondence of Tar Evexrxe Stam tendant of the Washington asylum for the fiscal Show Dann, tee. ®, wah, Fear ended June 30, 1883, was laid before the Com- eae RE We missioners yesterday. The intendant says: BST 3 . ‘The labor of the mate prisoners of the workhouse | Among the po S ere Che popular tmpres- for the past year has been almost entirely devoted | SION Seems tO be that whenever a citizen sees a to the cultivation of the asylum crounds; wagon With a huge Danner Polling along the stmet provement of 198th Street cast: the said cittven at once feels a burning desire to = 2d Edition. “Now, Will, before we adjourn a'pose sou tell that yarn vise tenga ain mn mot | ALBSL TRLGZTONS 10 The Sta cuse to hue the fire. Will Coil, one of the most famous lumbermen of that regi n, cleared his throat and said: «Goa Save Ireland.” “There aint much to the story; the point lays in how A itcame out. T was out ia the woods—'bout ten year | STRIKI TOR A POLITICAL REASON OF LONDONDERRY seo it was—all alone, trying to start agood-sized pine FACTORY WOMEN. ANNUAL REPORT OP THE CHIEF OF ORDNANCE. Gen. Benet, chief of ordnance, in his report for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1833, shows total amount to the credit of the ordnance department for the Year, $2,915,862 57, of which $1,808,669 33 was expend- e4, including expenditures attending sales of con- demned stbres, and $7,500 for the Garfield monu- ment. SMALL ARMS, and grading the river bank on the vole for the man whose name is emblazmed loedown the hill. Ttackled her with my hook on the | Loxpoxngnny, Nov. —Several hundred factory , Srouniin, ain counting maumoce Ot th sae is emblazoned upon lower side, and throwed my whole weight on the lever. | worncn In this city truck WOrk. be pro- | ., rhe report says that the recent inspections of the | STH Cait the Danner wagon. All day long butcher wagons, ation of the grounds bel ho moved’ the | Amory and the inportant, arsenals show that the 1, boys, she started on a sudden and coms for me. I } prietor refused to discharge a man institution during the past year ba: baker wagons, truc carts, furniture vans and etched my toe on a pilo of brash, and before could get | corporation of Londonderry to rescind its resolution | duties of the department are performed with great | with great success. aid a large awount of wey. | stages are de y granting permission to Lord Mayor Dawson, of | skill and efficiency, There were manufactured at | etables and fruit hos been obtained. covered by a banner A are the Dublin, to deliver luis lecture In the city hall. ‘The the nation: ‘mory at Springfield, ¥ ., during THE IMPROVEMENT OF ITH STREET Rast, of Jake Hess, Jin uraded the streets shonting, “God al armory at Sprin; Mass., during f Jake Hoss, Jitv my O'Brien or Johnny Re ney were attacked and stoned by | "¢ Year 33,621 arms, Including riffes, carbines and | fonting the asylum grounds, consisted of grading elveae room to sink down. Ish’d'a been manufactured | S\TIAIng wouen, ards o” raz carpet. As it was I got off witha | Sve Ireland. = pitied 4 mani ‘ SZ Jeach of these vehicles 18 a dleful and Cunereal ito ten 2, be ea oadway and graveling the same, setting cur? ervet 2 & mob which they fought desperately. The police | Shotsuns, besides a great deal of repalring, and the ay and gr. 5 g ong. A shrewd observer may look into the rear Jot of brain, and an alll cold from layin’ there three | fia uily Yiopersed the web. ee Po | manufacturing of swords, sabers and misceuaneous | and laying a fonr-toot. pavemeut, for the lems Sy Des GerEERIAMg Abeer iaeni ns send houre insensibl« in the snow. Rheumatism sot in, and if sagen Suppiles. In speaking of arming the soldfers with | north of the main building to southeast, 2 sels aka Gis gang. Waten hewn it hadn't been for BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS Latest Foreign News by Cable. shotguns, the report says that always numbers of | distance of 1,008 feet: aiso L gutter of diz <n te een atae Reciers are PLASTERS it’s my opinion I'd never inads another chi 5 bi thes? have been sent to the soldiers scattered along | and cobble stone for the same Ponte Clssen plates ocak cae aa A STATE OF SIBGR TOE FRANRFORE. the frontiers, and are found to be very useful. In | tie spring a row of Su fly. But them bleswa plasters took me like a dow a'hol BERLIN, Nov. 3—A minor state of siege 18 Pro- | compitance with the recommendations of the select parking formed by 1 of 3 woodchuck, snd in a month I was as good as new.” posed for Frankfort-on-the-Main, in consequence of h = y ne. Early tn ptont tt ye, for they seem some. 4 of their positions, and never close what p ro Sie o retnent, all Ol | the rear of the vehicle, If they ar operate Mr. Coil is yot at Carbondale to confute all doubters, | the recent explosion 1n the oilice of the chief of See ae eee pees] nee mene cee oF the Mie GOR AAAS | ing in an express wagon they often have and BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS are | police. ie SEY nf two chairs, borrowed from the house of the for sale everywhero—the best external remedy in the | _ MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON WELLE. VAN zanpr. _ | 8 DUMDer of contracts have been given out for the eke ceo candidate. ‘They smoke the candidate's cigars Siete Ue wre Capt et tee ce ey a ea TOCA Te es Tne ee eee, online | | A TosGway tn thersear of ttesreeitionsn extent | CAT ne ae ae Caen ieee Gentine pases: eee ea es ra mains home from the | with these contracts letters were sent to the | Ing into the hospital grounds, nearly 50 feet in | (aye Guy hauiner the tel t — ‘Opera Comique last night @ man armed with a re- Ks a lengt! also 0 aded and gra a s borin othe . ‘This new and rematkablo remady fs endorsed by 5,000 pent testes pas pon her. ‘The police heard various steel works describing the class of guns ‘hh, has been graded and graveied, and a | ihe streets, batterin methodically and smok. cobble stone gutter lata om oné'stte. "Ye old cravel | tug incessantly. In the pre-historic ages of New Physicians, drucrists and chemists all over the country. | M’1ie, Van Zandt’s cries for help, and ran to her as- | desired and asking the opinion of the manufac- lds Deas Baiotols ‘been | Yo a possible that someone looked ata TE ts am Gosecitick and vital Rapeovectent car Gistall) | oak eae as nt, who proved to| turers as to the practicability of construct- | 204 Clay beds adjoming the workhouse have been | York It may be possible that some one looked at one esd amt the Surface covered with soft, manur of these banners and was more or less influenced at Siow acting pisstees of tortier years, It aso rivalia | be a person named Mera, He previously threat: |ing gach guns of steel The anawers gener | sua cater cin me ce pete ie ee ee ons have no more erect new ts nature or effects. For local rheumatism. neuralgia, | ened M’lle. Van Zandt, ally were to the effect that there would be mal many louds of soft hauled on the grounds | on the public mind an S80 Many cobbiestonea, dyspepsia and all troubles of the liver and kiducys its AN IRISH BAILIFF SHOT. dificuity In producing steel Dates for tube and Bea the streets above grade, and used in filing in | Stull, the politicians, the workers and thelr heek ction is atonce surprising and delightful. DvButn, Nov. 3.—A bailiff was shot dead last ae for so large a gun as an eight-inch caliber, | the tow, wet places. keep the wagons banging abont the streets day ‘and New | bight in bis house at Castle. Blakeney, County Gal- | In this country, $0 that, those had to be ordered | "Te report gives an account of the work done by | nigut, and stem to culos the sledt theneeen ey even Seabury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chemists, ape! way. No one has been arrested. from England. The steel hoops required for the | inmates of the workhous" in filling theadjarent river | if Do One else is Bnpressed by it. zoe AN HONOR FOR SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE. eae ae rr Deng gC ne me marshes, revulting tn tie reclauining of an acre of BAR-ROOMS TO THE FORR. Epiwevaan, Nov. &—Sir Stafford Northcote bas | ss those manufactured in Kurope. Other gunsof | 8d. and cleaning the streets A list of articles | ane percentage of liquordealers in the next board Wooowarn & Lornnor. been elected Fector of the Edinburgh university. | Smaliercaliber are inade in the country, and experi, Saaneg tee meade iy PENNS SnMAIES NS SD-1 oe eaerioee wan blAger Bhan ‘eee birehonen, DURZTORN OF THE LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN. | ments made by the ordnance department have gen- ANEW POTTER'S FIELD WANTED. Almost every alderman is the owner of a saloon, UBLIN, lov. Lord 3 erally proven satisfactory. (f o M01 “ — here from Londonderry last evening. He was re- y Attention is called to the crowded condition of | and several Senators and assemblymen live from “Al (MENT.OF A NT NDRY. “Pot | t same ‘Tous business, ceived with great, enthusiasia, A procession with | - TSTABLISIMENT.OF A GOVERNMENT FOUNDR the burial place for the indigent, known as “Pot- | the prospet sired wie torches was formed, ‘nd es- | ‘The board of army and navy oficersappotnted for | tre. wide aca’. ae Smear wing sire = Ee COURS URES ene Corte nn from the station to his residenge, where | the purpose of examining and reporting, to Con, col ced elec meri oe a tT rerels My cue way, am extracetienty content ten or more acres of land outside the city Itmits, to | for alderman in the eleventh assembly district. The Having pnrehased alargeline of ALL-WOOL FOULES, | Mr. Sexton, M. P., addressed the multitude, and de- | gress which of the navy yards or arsenals owned | be used tor bariel a ‘and for the erection of | Tepublicans have nominated. Nr Soha ¢ ocoumer TPOSES, * . jor quality and finish ( oes mne Mealmens of the lord mayor in Lon- | by ene government has the best location and ishest | a hospital for patients having comcapiows diseras | fe who Isa miah-of rehand Genes nna eee and 42 inches wide, of superior quality and £1 pons donderry. a blishment v1 the present Potter's. Field, and smal I-pox hospital | What fs popularly known as “high toned.” He has. which we have never sold at less than 750. per yard) at adapted for the establishment of a government eee ae x : very low price, we have determined to place them on Lady Mandeville’s Maid. foundry, or what other anethod, ft any, should be Pee aan on property belonging to the United = pacts gf oes ~ and ee ee Woy Ca comer At foe. Per. yard. at which Price we think | ‘New York, Nov. 3—Rose Horan, Lady Mande. | Sdopted for the manufacture of heavy ordnance | States Jali. cludes tai of the Dest people In Ni oa intrinsi fered it oa SHAR cares adapted to modern warfare, for the use of the army, @ dally average number of mate prisoners for | cludes Ube ed a Deere ee ee M will be eae beet cate, steiloalty, eee on = = ville’s Ss eer eed, Abas Se of the United States, the cost of ull bulld- | the first quarter of the year was 99; second quar- — Fhe : 3 a aud south com ad ai ener outs bree Gee ELS AC ROuI Rae GHDIDTER Tas bese tone ings. tools and implements necessary to be used in | ter, 101; third quarter, 122, and fourth quarter, 100 | 10 4: Aus yee bar. trounnarobaeaba tas een ar oe erence eernet, navy bine, real brown, golden | there being De evintass that che cone Boe | the manufacture 'thereot, including the cost of a ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATIONS ASKED POR. Ben ant yet Mr. © Connor stands a fair chanoe: hunter’ cardinal, . Iden being idence somal thert, Steatn-hammer or apparatus of suflicient. size for being beaten by a democrat, Who Keeps one of the plam electric blue, und huzzar. the manufacture of the heaviest guus, tas vieited | The FePort asks that the attention of Congress be | [west groewerios In the city. Hits Q situated, called to the crowded condition of the workhouse, | in the very stronghold of vice In New York, atid is We cordially tavile examination and cctieatfowen- | _ | __hleves? Lauer: Sees Baal te Bote puraaing es HERE atea ae, ana | nid unges thw exoction on the foundations of anaga: | Sarmunncl uy eon bees af mene prostitution tion. ‘ew Yorg, Nov. 3—The excise commissione1 ; iets | zine No.1 of a separate Dutldine for the femate | and gat dens. This man is the nominee of Woopwarp & Lorurop, | tay dlseusted the presentment to the grand jury Sitndlt 10 Congress Gah Sores Oa Tell agar: | prleonern, to be placed under tne Gareor G-uaiioe | ben Uranctee Or oes democtatie party in Us city. + Jon. the gubect of Mquor ‘saloons kept and fré | and make such dennite recommendations that Con- | atid a corps of female assistants. He suegest= that | He is the -howin frieud-of “Shins Draper ated ented by thieves. On golng over the ist 1t was | Sreas will be able 10 take prompt action towards | the {unds for the transportation of non wettent | “Hed”. Leary, the nototions bank: burcites au HORE Chat these saloons were elther kept by repu- | Droviding for the country’s great. want In suitable | Paupers away from the should be largeiy in- ks, and is said to ran a fare den t conjunction Tre table men, were not licensed at all, or that licenses : vy | creased. He recommends also the appointinent of | with the owner of the saloon In which Irvine aud a ae : ee a 4, | had been granted by the Abie PES ues and plant Toe the stisnntactire Vor heavy chaplain and the erection of a chapel. A report | Walsh were Killed a week OF wo age Me eave just opened a complete assortment of Frencl ——— ; of Visiting Physician Dr. Hazen accompanies the ular brutser, pho x ‘Tricots for Tailor-made Suits, in browns, garnet, navy Wall Street To-day. Tate toe Mies pene ean ogee report of the Intendar Jafly low class if ward politicians In bite and black, at THE STOCK MARKET STRONG RUT FIRM. will be completed in time to be tried next spring, mua eee or ee ee ee : NeW York, Nov. 3.—The Post’s financial article | and, should It be a success, a supply of such will be = eerie nil ee Giaoe aoe coe Bar PER says: The s arket was dull during the fore- | procured for the army. PronatE Covet—Juoge Hagner. here with a qu: a tuiltion dotiars and By noon, but strong, and after the announcement of Guay POR TH at sTEA MECOMMIOTDD: Testorday, estate of Patrick Fe MaCarthis: onder | Monel into Mike Cicary's saloon,on the Bowen ef ement at twelve o'clock there Lats authorizing executor to sell $1,100 in District ot Co- | Wor 6d. oF as Known as the “contic 2 which placed the range of ; _ The report speaks of the rapid loss of experienced | umbia3 ss bonds. Estate of Thomas Cowling: | Ta Prices AL 12:30 o'clock about 2 to 1 per cent above | men trom the arm: * They got the funocent to put up €5, w of | @ match between Sullivan and Mace, aud Uh ¥F. | Vathosed with the five thousand dodars Hughes itation against adininistrator issted, Es: | had the swindiers arrested, and the two leadin In A.Sclaapp; executor bonded aud quall- | Spirits of the crowd-—aamely, * y, and recommends that encour- | order appointing Ettzabeth Cowling guard! the closing prices of last night, the latter on | agement should be given to the formation of volun- | orphan children on bond of #250. Estate of 5 n Central, St. Paul and Omaha common | ter organizations tn every state, atstrict_ and city, | Gove and Northwestern. ‘The most trading was, howeve Renee appropriations made by Congress to sup- | tate Of ALSO, RD CLOTHS. 42 inches wide, in all desirable | Michi Draper. atl at 0c. per yard, which are worth at least $1 per 1 ee stocks, viz: Lackawa Which thé arms, equipments, tents, ammunition and other | fled. Estate of Benjamin F. Nerf; order of pubi tue man who ts now running’ for alderman of tne yard, veins wp to 12. a0 beth 32,000 es and the net | Ordaance stores, and ‘recommends tle passage by | Uon Issued. A number of accounts were approved | dist brousht Berore Justice 45 inch TRICOTS, of domestic manufacture, at $1.25 | !esult an advance of % over the cl Spgties Ing price of last, | Congress of a bill for this purpose. a draft of which | aud passed. Ford, in the Jefferson Market pot pirougen SS Pa evil ess Was 14,000 | 1s given in the report, making the appropriation for Cicer Cover—Judge Macarthur. some sort of legal case never per yard, RRs SRNR on RAR AIS re ot ne ctne| armes eens equipaents for. the ‘mllilia $600,000, Ine a an § rl order for clerk | CMe to trial “tie “ nhorn got his shares and the het result an advance of ¥ over the To-’: 1b agt. Zur Pde money back, and the swindiers rocelved am Shoes close last night; Oregon and ranscontinenta, in | Stead of $200,000, as It now Is. to pa » Armour agt Hoffman; | ees 7 = Which the business was 12.000 shares and the result TESTS OF IRON AND STREI. Tule on defendant. to employ counsel. cae es nies JS ‘W oopwarp & Lorunore. gn advance of 4 over list night's prices. New | qnoreport closes with the statement that the | Sn agt. Field; order for. commission The 0 eto eee eee, we oar BCE York and New England fluctuated widely, Mrst | commanitng oMcer of the Wateriown a . inten Ways. Henry ay ta advancing 14, then decliuing 14, and Ui made his report of tests of iror, steel and other | Sustained. Denver ayt. Ts “fog ey vancing +, t0 304. Aside from these the gv Materials for industrial purposes for the last fiscal ; Lyou agt. Helinick ¢ 5 oy th > during “Pp, D.” CORSETS, Markel Was stronger throughout the foreno year, and it will he transmftted to Congress at the You agt. American Lit « " Parise 2 There was only a Small busfaess in the railroad | jext’session.= Numerous recomendations concern. demurrer to replication “a We have now in stock a complete line of these cele- | bond market. buat prices were generally Nrm, That brated Fren Ing the testlig of tron and steel will be contained in ud. United States agt. Schnetdet h Comets, from $L50 ty $4 per pair, to |1n many cases 1g to 7% higher. Government bd: this report. to plea 5 overruled and as Ww 2, 3 umd 4 sustained, reconmuond them as the best fitting aad best wearing corset in the iacket to-day, ton, convicted of stealtns 1 Uo ove year in the | #120 froin. mre . PONEMENTS, vara Thi tina at bid Weta: | The lawn tennis tournament, which has been alee 3—Cotton quict——middling, | postponed so frequently, was held this afternoon at Sa Hite Daa Rete | Kendall Green. There were representatives present do, wtuber, Pa) from the Washington, Nassau, Baltimore and Ken- | dall Green clubs, and there were etitries made from Who keeps a sort of P and gin mill, andis a Mail, another branch of ed Witham en these two te ward are pot strong cherin 1s & AMERICAN CORSETS, Wo have also a complete line of American Coreeta, at 3.41 BL 1 $150 and we think the values are 2" wweste ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and closing prices | nearly all the clubs in both the doubles and singles. Seeders ‘ a cheaper © usually uffered at the prices, | ‘The playing began at one o'clock, and there was | Of the New York Stock Market to-day as repo yee | quite a number of spectators. by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 559 15th stree! , a iiquor Saloon on the corner The following have entered for the singles: An- sie dn a tect oa rh white. ‘ast: do. | 4 abe bes streets, near the Kast th Lasts gell, Berry, Crossman, Davidson, Shellibarzer, J. Same. re : ee Amir nea, raithout vusuge: | Webn, 11 1 Webb, Slocum, George Hurt, Brown, There are ‘hearty ‘aid ‘genial and We ts nose: Eee hicher, 230. ruleum | Berry beat Angell, 6.3; 6:3. = Can. Pace. He has meade money hand ever fist ever since bh OUSEE Cotfer firm —Rio eancoes, ondiuary to fair, | Washington club, Berry and Beall, beat Kendall . S x Bartel inet hein Gan ieee nee Be dull—A soft. 8'¢.copper refined ste Green, Anccll and Chickering—63, 61. Gent. Pac. le NYC « Sti. se gto i ants A . Hig. Whisky steady, LcI8al 1h KenlallGreen, 2d'team, Hotctikiss and Draper (13 (pe. ps i ttle reputation by weithug poems for ti Oud. busticka, maeeivts cour. 1-109 | beat the Artington, Hobbs and frown. 6, 2: 6, 3. 1} 53s| 25. INor. # West, p| Be een ae mrss fo tye, 400 bushels, Shipments: | Nassau club, Shellabarger and Davidson, beat the laz_ | 47 jNorth Pa a hessacine sn ne Apdinay On “Visiels, Sales—wheat, 233,000 busi-ela; | Observatone, Webb brothers, 6: ~caasig! Do. pret. ree perrien gg pe ees scarlet borders, ae etal Sayre i) Gig Northwest < Sa ee Father Against Grandmother, and trying bs extra fine quality, desirable patterns, only 73e. per | gpg WAR, ON PI 43/17 | Do. pret. i ~ OD ON AGENTS, | 4 surr FOR POSSESSION OF A CHILD—TESTIMONY , 105 |Ohio & i e good men fi ser ‘ — ‘TAKEN IN THIS CITY. <4 114% Oregon Trams.) 4844) 48 ‘Their opponents are the most widesir- G-iuch CARDINAL TORKEY RED DAMASKS, plain | A Wetter from Secretary Teller to the | Some weeks ago Port Huron, Mich., enjoyed a Ase es ie +} 0% 29% | adie oLmen. Yet tney are reasonably sure of cleo aud with black border, best German goods, only 750, Attorney General. sensation growing out of the capture of ‘a Ifttle girl tix! 121;'Peo, Dow Bo] ta} as | on. per yard. ins Sng te QUEER PROTRCTORS OF THE PTRLIc. . my by her father from her grandmother's house, and {] 204) 27-4 Reading. Be satus jpcuitip ax till aan Setutinoanahar aor We have tis reason for calling them “exceptional bar- | WHY A PENSION EXAMINER CANNOT BE DETAILED tO| her subsequent recapture by the grandinother. 2] 98:1 950 Rock Ist 30) Te OR ek Siacatiniaalte say steny” te gaits," we know they cau be found elsewhere at 81 per HELP DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORKHILL. Habeas corpus proceedings were then begun by the ee nee ou me =) 18 | 153 =) Sea By rik rich hora After the case yard, x father, and are still pending. The father of the | fie ‘Snone. 2, ry | a Do 1 jcNammara ft wi seem that a policeman can WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Secretary Teller yesterday addressed 9 letter to | child 15 Mr. Hugh Stockinan, of thts city, a clerk in| Tne Wish. -| don a, Stee Ree tadia, do anything, even to murdering a man, and getting 5 Cetin 5 the Pension offive. ‘The grahdmother t3'Mra. Shaw, | LOW Nash.../ 494) 49! St P. & Or Of almost Scot free. ‘The number of outrages by the Attorney General in relation to tne recent com- | e. 2 Mich. Cent...) 904) 993;! Do. pref..... of Port Huron, 2 member of a family of good soctal os members of the force agalust the public peace of munication recelved by the Secretary from District | standing at Her home. To-day testimony tn the | Mis & Tez Bi BA St PM ML cc ae ee Lars Meno Unvrawear Attorney Corkhill in relation to alleged fraudscom- | case was taken before Justice Bundy as examiner, ees oe jzorous Raoawares base bem treed cee — mitted by attorneys and agents upon persons de- | Mrs. Shaw, who arrived here this morning from 47%) 954 Wab. P: police get off with the ligitest sor of hues g . ” . eter 5 s Michigan, proceeded at once, gripsack In id, to mn % nae eg ig — ra nty five dozen Ladi-s’ Merino Undervcats, long | sirous of making applications for pensions, and re- | Michigan, proceeded at once, gr peste or | W'| Po. pre th every Instance. Tt would i xiraondinary Mid short sleeves, made by the Norfolk and New Bruns- | questing a detail of an examiner from the Pension | {BE Mr. Chapin Brown, as counsel” Mr. stocks St | 54 (West. Unioi if they were pn awhile, but the point wick Hosi fashioned. at only 81 cach, | opice to aid him in the investigation. the peultioner, was present with his attorney, Mr. oa, Mie So cy Somtiedegd eae nce etal price aver made on!” «te secretary suys that no section of the Revisea | Newman.” ‘The owell-Lyach Tragedy. a regular made goods of these well-known makers. . 3 Mr. Stockman’s wife,who wasthe daughter of Mra. | THE HUSBAND SHOOTS HIS WIFE'S PARAMOUR. perv gerd sm yovemcrtiond S Witte a few montis. Shaw, died about four years ago, at her husband's | The quiet but respectable community of the little | He has been “hata Grunk, and has comuntited | Tees cee ees : eee ee village of Batavia, New York, was shocked and hor- | the most. atrocious impropriciies without sulteting Shaw caine here from’ Michigan and took the ehfid | rified on Tuesday by a great tragedy in thelr undst, | for them th (he least. “One turning recently Glea- Statutes Is violated by those charged with obtalning WOODWARD & LOTHROP. money fraudulently from applicants for pension: unless they have received a {ce in excess of thi allowed by l We Teh neat en eon A744 RS. a8 | home with her, agreeing, as it is claimed by Mr. | which laid bare the immorallty which existed 1m | S22 2S discovered Dy sou eas 8 Pa ee | iK ot amended, to which his attention has been called by | ROM? : a a sted 10 | av 1550 Broadway. ile hed suushed ‘the plats Buayxer Deparruenr. the cominissiouer of pensions, witeh gives. tke | Slovkman, to relura the ifele one on demand, Mr. | one of une best families there. It seems that F. 1. | Stak swine ay Me, Had Suanted the plate commissioner authority to detail clerks or em-| the child in any otuier way, took possession of the | Rowell had for some tme suspected his e Tear of the premises by the owner and sowe We offer some great banrains in Blankets, bought at | ployes of his offi ds Gleason sald he was drunk, abd made fession” to the police coum: carry her away. ‘The grandparents gave pursuit, | mined to test her loyalty. Ho told her that he was | “2 conf Ah and the ittle one was recaptured. Ik response 3 | Folng away on Dusiness. for two weeks and wot te | Ul Fe. class tke _ claims pending or adjudicated,” and “to! Mr stockinan's habeas - corpus rocecdings, | be alarmed at his absence. Mrs. Rowell heiped | Bad broken into ihe Fi ut Shoy We haveadded a very small profit to their cost,andcon- | ald the Prosecution ot any party appearing | Mra. Shaw represented that the child had been | him pack nis two vallses, and bade him adieu on night's rest. | Evidentty he wished to rest near the filently ask an examination of the qualities. An extra | on examination to be guilty of any fratul in the | confided to her care by its dying mother, and de- | Monday evening. Rowell affectionately kissed his | Money drawer. The case certainty looked somewhat showy Zor having been devoted to this Department, we | prosecution or procuring the allowance of claims.” | clared her belief that. Stocknian was not’a proper | three pretty children, and, springing Into a car. | £10009 Eo \deasom Op the Lave ot Kt. Dongle are. apt can how show them advantageously, the charzes included in Mr, Corkhill’s letter do not | person to have the care of. the child. She alleged | Tlage, was driven to the railroad station. At the | Lsispect «man who breaks Intoa pro-petous lop come within this description. He regrets that, | Among other things that the house was filled with | Station he distuissed the hackman and went to the | 1% the dead of night, and is found hy theowner near specific examinations into Jower than for mauy years, the merits of pension and bounty land; yu the cold; so asto get a — under this law he is forced to reach the conclusion | unhealthy and injarious mn nex. | Natlonal hotel. His room was a large corner apart- | THe MONEY BOX. Gleason was lined tive weeks pay, , . that the detail asked for cannot be made, BULSUD- | Deruncnts Ih chemistry male, be Ale Steeease, | MeDL overlooking the sored state ne and went back on duty again, “There is nothing WOODWARD & LOTHROP, mits the question for the consideration of Uno At- | Some of the testimony ‘taken to-day by the peti- | morning he sat at his window smoking, and with | ke Delng a potioeman “now-a-days, Que can dd ¢ 5 torney General. | He alludes, in closing, to the 1a- | tioner's ‘counsel was_in relation to certain, fate, | his eyes fastened on the station. At6 oelackin the, | crimes with absolute tinpunity. a Getgg els Son zations made under his direction by the peo- | ments made, it 18 claimed, by Mrs. Margaretta S | Cvening Mrs. Rowell, walked down to the| WHAT BEEAKS UP TUE NEW YORK YOUNG MAN. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, Pony Grmmissioner into the conduct of business by | Murray, wno lived In Alr. Stockrnan’s house, to the | station and was met there by Lynch, who had| One of the Problems of New York social life is Pension attorneys. : effect that Mr. Stockman had polsoned his wife. | just arrived on the train. ‘The husband saw | whore to take a girl to supper after theopera ot the my PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, om ‘The Coming Session of Congress. ‘The examination of witnesses Cee ae ea aa SO a oo ae theater,” What the average young New Yorker de- i at re 8 vs ] ‘VIEWS OF REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS—THE SPEAKER- heard Seeases 00d cHaTRCeer. cir, red pepper at the hotel, followed them, apparently | Sires 1s the Judicious combination of economy and Bassrvrr Txvorrers Srocx. SHIP STRUGGLE. Storkman’s father, Andrew B. Stockman, | with the intention of Binding and horsewltpping | tone. Iisa diiticult combinatign to siike. ‘The = Representative Davis, of Illinois, does not think | testified to the petitjoner’s affection for hts wife | Lynch. When he reached home he found them at | great ¢rouble is that there 1s an unknown factor in — Ua ee ee | SRE en ee Ee Le enon: | en ceah aide a Kution|s ths KA aber the approaching session of Congress will distin- | Ho sant the enlid lett her father to go to her grand. | In x short time bis wite and Lyneh went into Airs | We case which —— url's Appetite, BARGAINS, Lor a. BaRoains | Sulsh itself asa very busy or very lively one. He | mother Shaw, much against her own wil fe de- | Rowell’s room. Rowell then threw open the door at Hig = Sever zh “i mondlesig! eo = aa i says: “The democrats don’t want to do anything. | nied that there were any unhealthy odors about | and. forgetting his pians of milder punishment, | ¥ + A ae — 400 dozen Ladies Fancy mn nickly drew a revolver and fired twosbots in rapid | Opera in What he considers the right style, but he is BESGRING.: (eived Eueilal Hoes, vers BARGAINS.) | They GON want the enrift) question’ opaned up and | the house. He saet ls iad hana the svateuaent. ot | Guickly ew a4 between the faces of the | NeVer Surd of himself until he has puld Uke check of tical stripes and other new will not allow it tobe it they can prevent it. We | MS. Murray, whom he described as a gossip and a Spee icing ina piliow. Lynen | Mis supper. ‘The unseen quantity haunts him trom BARGAINS. desims, Hundredsofstyles BARGAINS, | have no live Issue forthe presidential campaign, Gon. inveuigeriooenn teers ies ing the pny ana | then ctarted to leave theresa. “Howell followed | We Start. “Any one who. would get up a Sort of aenauina eos ee 48c. per sineinia: Ges oo conc Wee Be a oer satisfied himself that there was no truth in ft, A | and fired two more shots, one striking Lynch in the | ® table @hote supper after the theater In New cl York we ke a fortune. A girl with a sharp struggle over the Speakership ‘He does not | WTitten agreement, signed by Mra Shaw, to back, causing instant death. Lynch fell to the floor ‘ould le judicious appetite is safe enouzh, and most. t Er Rana return the child to its father, when demand was | a corpse. Fh : : ft BARGAINS. 250 dozen Tadiea Enstish BARGAINS. enough toclest tem ‘and he thinks the chances or | Made, was put inevidence. ‘The child is now at | — Mt. Itowell at once called for help, and when the | Sit 1s that they leave the ordering of thes capper ‘Hose, in all the new colors "| Both will dimintsh a the struggle progresses. In | Me grandmother's home in Michigan. elghbors arrived he was Ftanding Deside the body | to the younz muah, and tue young tan ts nothing If BARGAINS, and New Desizns, BARGarNs. | other words, he believes that if either Randall or Gavcinment. Rey Ea a Te cn each be bad | not impresaive. fle may go without his luncheon, 50e, per pair, worth $1.60, Gariste 1s to win he must do eo early tn, the thts aan Cover neeemt Atemieee seen tay Consclontness. He Spoke Linaty aime | down town in the daytime and walk up from the BARGAINS. We. BARGAINS. Ce rotracted contest will be fatal to both ‘Applications for rane [CENSES: to. | Wite, and when the officers were taking him away pereeray tdoed pled arti) venpp ny “Spee at 150 dozen Ladies’ French va Ce day by the ners as follows: Jos. Fisher, | @8ked her to kiss him, but she refused. Letters | Dis! ss s costs cl bi is life. So he plunges cess] U0 has BARGAINS. Lisle Hose, sill finish; ex- BARGAINS. | ‘Tug Prestpent remained at his cottage at Sol- | Joun W. Ohl, Geo. F. Kazel, John Cartwell, B. J, | Were found on Lynch’s Body, which indicated tuat | hit 1 He secs bs syria Of fare, and orders a supper Unat affects his spirits . Carley & Bro., Catherine Donnelly, Darby Hay he had been invited to visit Mrs. Rowell during her \d pockets for a week ufterwatds. pancatna, “™ 206: litest Parisian oars, Giers’ Home to-day, and was not at the White | Patrick Martha A. Maack,” Walter J Ocax: | husband's absence. ee = 720,, worth $1.25 louse at, John ‘f. Rotchford, John’ Sherman, a anor THE om . Ber. bs Sateen BARGAINS. Lor D. BARGATNG. | THE Vaciwr Suneeow, Guymnilantr.—Tho seleo- | Perse oe eee eben eros | tne body of Johnson I: Lynchwas taken e Utica’... Somes Pues! van noreneas eratwn * 100doz. Children’s English tion of a new Surgeon General of the army ts sti | “@ 2PPlication of Mary McKenney. ee en wee icpaghes peiored The war on the democratic state ticket was BARGAINS, Ribbed Hose. white Toes BARGAINS, | undecided, and an appointment will not be made | Rossxures.—The residence of Mrs-Mary 8.Carey, | B. Johnson, the well-known politician, a oe opened in New York yesterday with vigor. Printed and Heels; all sizes; new for some days, not until after the cabinet meeting | 1421 W ‘was entered while the | late United States Circuit,Judge Alexand: M- | circulars and lickets Were Sent lo every saloon BARGAINS. colors. BARGAINS, | on 7 at least. family was absent and a box con bracelets, | son. His father, James S. Lynch, 1s an accountant, | keeper in the city against Maynard, the candidate See ae Coxtwaxn.—Commodore | house belonging to Dr Lawia Mackall a5 O street | BOT mer Castuey ane, atari, Branch for eeretary of state. They sum up hs probition SELES ae BARGAINS | , ComMOPORE DAViS) New a Was found yesterday to have Deon of water: | Prancis Kernan. ‘Mis feputation ay Caer bil when he served In the assembiy tn the legisla 100 dozen Ladies’ Merino John Lee Davis was to-day ordered te command the agro te : - $ cocks, lead pipe, &c., valued at $10, man was well estat As far as can be lature of 1876-7. An average of a dozen ballvis ac- BARGAINS. Vestsand Pants. improved BARGAINS. | Asiatic station to succeed Rear Admiral Crosby, re- ees Rowell and his wife lived happily until a few years | companied each circular. Shape (tight fitting); all tired. He will take Passage on the steamer of the CHARGE OF SELLING LotreRY TICKETS Nor Sus- ago, when Mrs. Rowell became careless of her hus- The committee of colored men appointed hy the BARGAINS. sizes: superior fuish, BARGAINS. | 22d instant from San Francisco for his new post, | raiNep.—In the Police Court, Judge Sneil,thismorn- | hund’s love and changed him trom a pleasant fatboy state council in Maryland to Inquire ‘of candidates - 39c., worth 60c, It Is not known yet who will succeed him, as a | ing, Jas. F. Molliere, was spice on |, charged | into an ill-tempered and quarrelsome man. for the legislature if they will vote to strike the member of the light house board. wil ole Louisiana lottery tickets. A young SSS SES word “white” from the bastardy law ed that For one week only 15 PEK CENT OFF marked prices —— man ‘Chapman, employed in the sixth audi- Indicting St. Louis Officials, they have recetved aflirmative replies all the of BLANKETS, and 5 Per Cent off marked pricesof | AFFOINTED TO A CuEnesnrr.—Wm. J. Hamilton, | wor's office with Mr. Molliere, testified that he went THE MEMBERS OF AN-ALLEGED RING. democratic candidates, but have not yet beard from SEKE, for #900 to Mr. Molliere and asked him to get him a tick Ure candidates of the republican pariy HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. titre aed [ao Ke aelap hh ey Which he did. Detective. Block, testis sn seh | ‘The St. Louis grand Jury yesterday returned in- Geaeraay shies Mie, oF ten vavcalk, oo | Ourstock ural! departnwnts is very complote, and w invite ab inspection of stock aud comparison of pees, “ONE PRICE ONLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK cy sum auoderaze. “Xe | _ 020 811 Market Space. SioWrie™* | Quners pont ronGrT THAT THE ee al “MYSTERY” SHIRT —— Sethe Rost Shirt for 79 conte ever offered tp this or any cal Tnetitute 58 960 Siw FoR ee a waterial, ingen oe said cand Piso Tustruction remarks Shirt has been mark earn, sod partes for Parlor Cotterte Operan sad | ama themed sd Sar bok its meee eos Team will Gnd their Mecea in Vrofeasor's System, | periority, both us to quality aad At. “he ahertent sp, bet, soving vases of, bw: thew Only 78 cents tor the Tote : highest cults " Snariew attended £0, ‘aulT MYSTERY" SHIRT, = a | the zbest fitting and most uniform: ‘quality of any shirt ‘HARLES B DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND | In the market. ei Pion sie Yor fecey tiene aed ivate partion = spe- = MEGINNISB, ms receptions abd peivete Bs . ent. i eplean | euls 002 F strest northwest street, between Esth geen NINTH MONTH , bi uperiot advantures. wav be tude at any m. to3 p.m ‘THOS. W. — the civil service rules, Molliere admitted that he procured tickets for sev- | dictments against Joseph H. McIntire, state coal ted the Injuaction prayed for by the peopie erul clerks. Mr. Moiliere testitled that there were | ofl inspector; E. Butler, a leading democratic poll- | Korfollz, Va., restraluleg Mayor Lainb from erect PPP 588g: RRE L Casinet OFFICERS Gorxa TO NEW YoRE.—Secre- | several clerks, who throughhim procured the tickets, tician, and David W. Caruth ‘and Dr. Frank J. Lut ing barricades in troni of the polling places on ber, fart Rg tarles Chandler and Lincoln, Postmaster General | and that he receives no compensation whatever. | notice’ commissioners. These persons are ch: election day, ‘The ose of the mayor in regard to BPPALATI RRR OYAL ‘The court sald the evidence not make Out @ | with combining to obstruct the administration of | the barricades cusext gr Ung in the city. 2 88 § F bu Cee eae ummodore Walker, chiet of the | case; that it was shown that there was no compen | jth combining to obstru gambling, lotteries and | Gov. Cleveland, of New Yor terday fssued a, a bureau of navigation, will go to New York to-mor- | gation received. He dismissed the case. gift enterprises, and to dictate control police | proclamation calling upon ail district orneys, 2 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | TOW night, and will, together with the naval board inunents with a view to carrying out thelr | sheriffs and peace officers in the stute to exercise ,.~. = = | of inspection, be passengers on the U.S.8. Trenton | A Wire's Surr For Drvorce.—Mr. J. A.Smith to- schemes, political and otherwise. The report of | the utmost di'igence in the discov and puntsh- Ix My N Q on her trial tip from New York to Newport, day, for Saran &- McFarland, filed a bill for divorce | the grand jury is Inseathingterms. It asserts that | ment of Violatious of the stituies Mating to N AWAY iNEW AQUARTERS, from John W. McFarland. | They were married in | combination of notorious persons existed for the | bribery and corruption at elections, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA.AVENDE, THE NEW SUPERVISING ARCHITECT.—The Secre- Beaufort, S. C., September 15th, 1864, and she purpose of obstructing the laws with regard to] ‘Ihe Richmond (Va) de 8 allege that col- Which T have elecantly furnished. I am now ready to | tary of the ‘Treasury has received a telegram from | charges al it Over two years ago. bling, censures the governor for granting par- | ored voters have been brought trom Washington COTW ea That and Customers, feeling sure thats | yir. M. & Bell, of Iowa, the newly appointed super- anes eA, dons especially to convicted And Tecom-| city and other places outside of the state, to be call will repay them, Rorrentes REPoRTED.—Dr. 8. A. H. McKim had | DonSPithgrawal of the wer from Ube | Voted by the readjusters in Gen. Wickham’s and HOLIDAY GOODS arriving. daily and Gleplared as | Vising architect of the » Stating that he | nig bufralo robe stolen from his ‘Thursday | ™ ‘Offa sunte board of | other dickricts where the cexied. SeLalayyystsy te FANCY ooows DESARTNENE | would arrive here earty next weck wo enter upon hs | Ws Duala robe stalen trom his Cartage, Thursday Sorions. ‘The following indictments were alss re: | "A Glspaten to flee ieee aan craton that the PRANG'S CHRISTMAS AND NEW YRAR CARDS | tect, will open ab amen, w York avenue." | €8St ‘The robe 1s valued at $12 ——Mr. Chas Ebner, | Pardons. |The folle state commissioner of | Mahoucites in the counties hear Petersburg. Vie now ready for carly t, will open an office at 1424 Tesiding at 1286 7th street north’ Thurs- | labor statistics, selling notaries’com- | are {ssuing a lange umber of checks for 25 onLls fF Don't rorget the hew put - =, Reat Estare Sates Messrs Duncanson Bros, | 27; by a servant $13 in money and $7 worth of un- | miei eunae G ; member of the legisia- | distribution among the negroes. The checks are Me a ictioneers, have sold recently at auction for Chas’ | derClothing. with 3; W. F. McChesney, day. Sf WETTARER, | ‘T Davis and Philip b. Lae: Jot, in the gamblers’ F. Maddox, ine 1 candidate es = Bookseller and Stationer. dirt = wan ne ar THe, APPROACHING ComET-—IE is pia oe ring running Seat, tn aie dct composed, ey iB BOTTLE iney brane! to Frank L. Stickney, naked eye Might of the 21st instant, and that Syn tees wpe a ance of aoa 0) ake gl Beal, trusteo” parts of Ws 16 Ts inteaty will cobunue. to increase una about | Moore, patch, and | has withdrawn, and the of the ARMY AND NAVY WHISKY, ‘and 17, in square 117, situated cofner of #0th and M | ths middie of January, but at 1ts best it, Will nov be candidate are unpro ts wort dcses oe Luv aceecina eatiees For W. F. Matungly, trustee, lot am chinyrs a very brillant object in the heavens, ° Mew Brocom’s Aspattawt Baeats Jait.— Te Bold only by © WITMER, improved by a Story brick di with store, | Michael Winn, Selliek and John Dolan, the sssailant of | Miss Siocum, 7 BPs are. | Cores tok F Se rer cee Gore: were arrested last, nigtte upon inaieumetsts Fuazo for a. term of NDS FOR SALE. Melay and Wm, John Miler, trustes, 1s 6,26 and charging Dolan with, and Schofield pant Sate wa iene DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SEVENS..., ra tor | "the Do.. qo. BIXE: A ew hound on oo ews

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