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_FOR RE -NT—FLATS. FOR SALE_HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. sae THE NEXT SPEAKER, The New York Stock Market. gOR RENT = Por, SALE_NEW DwELue Zan | ppLocuTi S955 AT 1ais LTH STREE Belief that Carlisle is the Mam, . a= Rey reteesttgte dns cine dine tee Sunes 4 the PA NDSOMELY FURNISHED FLATS, Counecticae avenue! wall vant et een ee | A) Ononthwert bet Mand’, ST STREET y| ] jen 5 ae “The idea that this is to be merely a season of ew York Stock Market to-day as reported py THOS, J. FISHER & 00, 158 F at 2 SOF Ramee Terms to sult. LOUIS P'SHOEMARER, [Take Belt Line or 14th street cars. LATEST PHASES OF THE CONTEST. extravagant splendor I think tsa mistake,” said a | PY special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: ‘Term of Dec., Jan. and Feb. The belief that Mr. Carlisle will be Speaker of | Prominent member of one of our leading clubs to & 1-6 ‘Competitive examinations will take place at the end of the term, and the following awards made in each clase FOR REN a FOr SALENERY OW, FOR @7am, on TENTH | [Ailey Glame—Tuceday evenines so 10, i the next House generally prevailed to-day. His | Fiating smune of the meet Gad eprovemcers the | —— —— — JS BS. 4 ent to hes cars, nice two-story ‘erme for Course in each Class, strer of fs. as the | oth “ AI RENT HOUSES. __| Suis palitecet da stooge aun | ee Tomatoes eh Cae Ss LAD, | Sezgeh Bos nis fasted ot teagan tue | here it tet frend Bs rt a re coor ae La oR RENT—FUENISI sks pons; modeen: nod contin W.E BURFORD. 604 | Coutdisconnt for full payment in advance. + | Randall men had hoped. The principalinterest | fashionable people from New York here, | Can. Soe. Coat... 8 is ae ie . continued tocenter about the New York delega- | WA0 have almost boundless wealth, and ‘woo are | Gent. Par ESL A) FOR Sacx-cueap— psed (o making a great display in their own city; | Ches &Onio Gold Medal, value $25, or equivalent in mon tion, as various rumors were afloat in regard to its bridged Dict Set of the 10 Saleet AND THE SPEAKER-| possivic 7 Mas the Randall men | Qit,thes will not introduce New York customs ints pa istpert {A ood cisht-room House, ccna ern | bid irtionary a Set of the 100 Apetion: VIRGINIA = sible course. Inasmuch as the ashington soctety to any great extent. 6. 2d pref. conveniences. 1408 N steect Rortb eee Eee earteeies Temnginy for the term: = Copy of Campock’s SHEP, belonging to it had determined to vote for their | _ “Those who have always. held Supremacy here | CB & Q.. So pret i een cen er A SL TZMEAN, Wace To eh rie teach class shall not exceed 20, | gon, J, Randolph Tucker Taken to | Choice there was strong pressure brought to bear And Cnaracteriate to Wanlanton sorety wae | Gok Goat: < ‘Da. pret * Real Estate Avent and Auctioneer, "competition shall be Hinited to persone who have | ‘Task for His Advecacy of Carlisig. | (0 persuade the members who prefer Carlisle to | imices t above the MeN Llane ot wealite ca. qalet | Del & Hud?! & Miss T0th cud F streets northwest, shen Inesons prior to Now, 1, 1883, and Will beim a= | «Ds totueEveema cre, Randall to break away from Cox and go directly to | elexince which is recogniad asa. superior quality | PoLeak W % Ongon Trans: dance with the system tancht sears see Sar tpn | CatUsie. One or two of the members agreed to | by all who observe it. From year ta year people | Dens & ih. 2 & West. or partic lars apply at Class Rooms a Ly: Dees 1.—Hon. J. Randolph | come out for Carlisle tf Mr. Cox would relieve e from New York and other clites with ex- | T..Va. & Gat 7 Bo aes Tucker's active advecacy of Mr. Carlisle for the | °”™ ee aa t notions, expecting to make a great dis: | ET.V.eap c ss c them from ony obligation to support him. Mr. Cox nit they soon get toned down, and acknowl. | Erle iy ST CAPMTON STREET CARS | speakership is regarded in this district, which he | was approached aud replied that be led nothing % : sige’ the better style displire soctety, = | Do. Pas... 22) FILOL STREE! Tepresents, as opposed and hurtful to the interests | to” Sy; that the delegation might. take | SS? Je displayed An soctety here. ag probabl: ae i rin = Lanother city in the country | I. Cent. of the st Th tment of Vinginla fs in favor | MS ¢ course. | There was a great deal Is done in such good taste as in | of Randall, and Mr. Sucker ts the uly representa. | Of |Whispering, but early in the afternoon A delicate refinement and elegant | tive from stateWho does not appreciate the hot resulted in anything. Gen. Slocum charac of what ts properl Washington society. ‘The new comers, instead of | forming a new ‘set’ or Introducing innovations, ac- cept the old forms at once. it be ould Fanin asitae | Sud, to’ a Sran | reporters Serhere sno Maisie’ | change of an} nds Just as ent 1) ALEHGRTISIOS | read waste t) gation will stand by Cox wil probably vote for Ran dangers the democratic part Uon of the tariff question inci election fo the spew ‘A DESIRADL ween Nand O northwest, lot ef # neat brick on we i childr RISTAN PRONUNCIATIO: minori i Is understood _gen- noes se : U 1s a remarkable fact that the ace ‘agitate ne “ae ou The sea SE Dae pr oe shungton population are contiued priacl nid Feyeninec ( Pisin agother opportuni Rauuutorn adherance of a part of the delegation | wnat are called the upper classes. “the to Randail had the effeet of disorganiziag Cox's st friends think: that he Support frou other states than New York. About Mr. s largely in one direction; but senting his district and hi e. ‘s are being built in all quarte the ~ =o> uf Ea noon to-day several of the western and southern | fy; orre ding ar of i District Government Aftairs. 3" | aris, chalrnan SAC egress comialten; | Men WHO had favored Coe went to Mi Cariide and | gutyntuout corrspouting winter. of bumtier oot gett STEVENS RUIN 7 27 he * Mel ul eats Ve ‘ Ja OFTMEs a y det e e "s y stoc! ke. School Trustee Brooks has written a letter tothe NIAL DEPARTMENT OF TOWARD UNI. | Alex. McDonald, edltor News; Page McCarthy, | titmon the first ballot. They ald they were satis- oy iineesein a ccinue sniee wikrab-1 Dente “ na ty Isnow open and in charge of an able corps of | editor Zhe Camp fled that the contest was between Carlisle and Heme ugton 15 ro jore attrac. and It will soon be the | School build Dis former r 31H STREET x House wit Roston, Mass., Dec. 1.—A six round glove fight, | seit was at Wilard’s. endeavoring to faeed ee raged Sap tgp teemley Under the Marquis of Queensbury rules, for a Puree | Movement to have his friends in New York come | {2 last year. Each fine butiding t nl bed cht Bet Jimny elly, s nts desiring to dit 5 N. WITCOMB, 517 nwest, or by Dr. PURVIS, at the Medical neroy aud 4% streets, extracting teeth and rlatework > FURNISH inducement for others to butia, and an addition: i i —— at cost of material, on Monday, Wednes- | 15 of . fo 4 st blood was | QUZRt not to insist upon his friends stici each new building meansan acquisition to soctety; | Duliding Ue old bull: ave. and ¢ ACH, OR $6.200 FUR TWO ay eveningn, from six to eigit o'clock. Senet ent, CCN me ne een fete} o na ear aoneer ue regorNs| ie a nda for all the new comers are prominent society folks. BUILDING OPERATIONS. tory snd Darensent, bess brick front re foreoen yore, Uy Ue eure in the fourth round. In the last round Connelly | thougnt Mr Cox Wrong in compelling a portion of | _ The Capitol Hil “German” Club will give thelr . The monthiy report of the building Aspect | tion W. E BURFORD, 80s F : . came up siniting, but very weak. Nevertheless, he | the New York delegation to adhere to ham woe, | frst hop for this season at MeCauley Hallon Thurs- | November show’ that 52 peruilts foruew b SALE_FoR led off Well and Staggered Neary, winning the fight. ERLEY SEMINARY, 1537 1 STREET N. W. when there was no prospect of his election. Rumors | day evening, @ | Were issued. hy well built, on _ y_ School fo as toa combination between Randall and Cox were | Mr. David Hall Rice and wife are at the Hami- ‘i San ane whi ny tine ‘sum ‘ont ‘Patent Ottice. W. FE. Tie ae So eae fom FOU ae end The War in Egypt. frequentiy put afloat, but none of them could be Coxtinestats’ Farr.—The Continentals will ‘st horthwest. Lge ne § ton. Mr. Rice has purchased two lots on 13th | continue thelifalr this eventng and allot te - ae A VOLUNTEER FOR THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN, track i Ci r t twtr is evening and allot nm 2H AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY] row: Dec, 1.—The officer whose offer of ser- Binet ee tee fear any euch conbhation. Spe pedey oat Which, It Is expected, he Will | week. "The votity ts beginning to attract HOU ‘ool for Young Ladies and Little Girlr, in the Soudan has been accepted Is Zebeir | saytt 7 tn Tea a0 > said Mr. | PUld a fine residence. Not long since be built a | Intemst, and wat week proses. tow rooms trum N i parlor, dl th a cor, Mass ave. vicinity of Scott Circle not Ziker Pacha, as at first reported. Zobel Morrison, meaning that neither, Randsan sae Cog | Baudsome row of houses on 17th str. Spirited competition. Next week seve antes, dotehen, Teun adyauinyes oderel ts Bronce ie eee tS Paha atone time repelieagainstthegovernment | ould transfer thelr votes in a bag.” At Carlisiow ioe iste: Oakes ite and daughter are ex-| District military onganteations wil honor the fae fect tron cutie ut was defeate 5 weadquarters the race was looked upon as already | Dect 4 lay, Where they have taken erties tee ag receipe! taf Siyeial Herdic will convey pupils residing at a dis- prisoner. Hewas carted to alto, but was released won. The Handalt men admitted, that the situa, | apartments for the season,” | rat palnting repre ating a tropical se STORY STX-ROOM oh blasae ten bina ‘ ry the ve som tion was not. what they wo ©, but they said | Justice Matthews will give a dinner party on | COUN 7 ce for 820 per sont ant een Wrincstaseand Thundaye: seeds Mentagaae eee: | CAIRO, Dec. 1.—Mr. Cliford Hoya will take the | {only ealled for harder works Siena alee Wednesday. - PAT OB Orieams, La root frame houses in rear, renting for 15 ver | da ins ut half-past six, entire control of the gendarmery during the ab- }'to be Speaker,” they declared, and they worked Police Commissioner Nichols, of New York, gave | A. BAUTIMORE CENTENARIAN.—Goonge Murray, uaee Wein SNe, erice forall $3240. | “Yor cireulurs of informunon and terms call upon the | sence of Baker Pacha in the Soudan, with an energy born of the desperation of their mena i dred B of Baltimore, Md. is now spending a few days SHED RESID Arrly to DANENHOWER & SON, 1226 F street. n24-1ni principals, ‘MES. L. P. McDONALD. ———— cause. adinner to alarge party of New York friends at | with hus son, Mr ant Murray, of 1333 12th street, se IO EAP AY For ALE—I HAVE TWO-STORY AND © _nii-im And MISS ANNA EI Senator Anthony’s Health. HOPEFULNESSS AT RANDALL'S HEADQUARTERS. Chamberlin’s this week. Who 1s connected with the Ibrary of Congress. ' Je wathall moder saprovenwoute, #-room Mi SAND PAINTING SIME BEST AND || New You, Dec. 1—Senator Anthony enjoyed @! ato:39 nig atternoon the iveling at Randall's | Representative Goff, who ts now at the Epbitt, | yn George Murray isone of the oldest, If not the is note onan oh {mlace to learn drawing and painting is at the better rest last night, aaa poy Ripny since nie oe headquarters was one of hopefulness. It was | ©XPects his family to join him after New Year's. oldest: man In Baltimore, having been born tn 17 z F stree 40101 cademy of Fine Arts, corner “ut up for about 01 ste te s tack of vertigo. He ; | and being conse Bes He has a great. desire to go to Washing. | clalmed that many votes put down as certain for} Representative Holman, who has taken apart.) qhi Wii comsssucuis sth st. and ES OR SALI Wick hon Xood order ars of ONS IN PORTR. ently J08 years ot age. Whi tndy saver ‘seen any of the noted 3 VINK Rear Porte Tl i : 5 : 4 tS at the Hamtiton for the winter, 1s accom. | 0" : - T JOHN A. | ton, but his friends Insist upon further recupera- | Carlisle by the latter's friends were still ‘uncertain, | men! 5 2oM- | personagesof t ary peril, he distinctly 3 AL. stuido rae fon : 5 | panied by his wife and two daughters,'Mra. 8. c, | Pomonasesot 1! cc pried _ Tid Posy ivanta a Wi Fire Go. corner ilk etset al Liss ES’ Studio, 1113 F street northwest,_m14-6m ~ | Uon. and that Randall's chances were still good. It was | fetcher and Miss Holman ett af the wataea toe (urn ot che droge ea : AXINE ROOM Hots peesiens events GS DER CRE AEN, SCHOO) Boom in Wall Street, betes sbpereined ist Cox allt be shominated, | Representative Blackburn's wife and daughter | Mr. Murray ms Wife wii audadvanced crac STOCKS STRONG AND HIGHER. a ‘4 y CK and 7 few ballots he cannot win. The Carlisle men be- | fe with him at the National. 74 years ©) Sige, cb eee Das De the atta he Ee eee eke! | Hleved. that Cox's name would not-go before the | Mr. Carter, the Hawaiian minister, 1s recetving a born totem, ie 10. finproveinent In prices Tanged trom! oy tory per | caucus, Dut Gen. Slocum sald it would: yistt from Mr. Robert J. Pratt and Miss Boyd, of | y thissketey we PISS HARROVER'S SELECT BOARDING AND | cent, Michigan Central leeding. The grangers and MR. COX AND THE NEW YORK DELEGATION. New York. and enjoys ¢ day school for youn ladies and childre 3 | the trunk Ines were noticeably strong. The Vil-| ‘The most important action of the afternoon was| Paymaster Carmody expects to move Into his |. Mr. Murray 1 has ev ALE_FIGH? schools DR ‘enn. ave. car line (ate rsidenc lards were weak and lower. ” Oregon Trans. de- | 9 meeting of the New York delegation at Mr. Cox’s | new house on 16th street_on Monday or Tuesday. Jb BEAT detest Mun.) For cireulars apply to Princl- | elined to 487; on rumors that no statement of the rosie ena ae The ue COR snd ay He has a charming wife and two 1 ful children, id rent hal ni0-1m' company’s condition will be tssued. = d 2 ms ay, | 2 little boy and Little girl, and theirs will be a very 4 TIAM_ WALDECKER (GR. EOF THE | New Youk, Dec. 1, 3 p. m.—Sstocks have been and it was understood that the Randall men | Diewsant home. life he Las been rise Conservatory. of Musi of Piano, | strong and higher (his afweinoon, among them had agreed that they would vote | " Representative Miller, who has taken apartments Belther antent spirits yx- < ei y. Tes . strect north: ——— Q ss of Wit) vor tobacco, bu Ch ea ANS 15am Hicks vs. The Star. to give Cox the unanimous vote of | at the Hamilton for the winter, left last _nizht for Will sell the ticket ch New York. A western sun a O'clock toa Stax reporter: . rter of Cox sald at 8 oe COREHILL'S Us not yet too. Jar It . the New York delegation will give Cox a solid sup- noer of sada Tileks against Tae) port his friends wii rally around htm, and t believe 4 ws untrate, AU | EVENING Srany action for alleged iibel tn the pub-| thes will elect him? ‘There was a ‘nore hoperil fee room | lication of an interview with District Attorney | feeling among SOX Then, based up 6 Ide: au. toSp. ‘Hos. W. SIDWEL! a s at iNew Ya | 5 HANAAIL m6) aan OS W-SEDNricipat, | Corkbill upon the subject. of the transter of | tatlf New York will support Cox the itandall men LECT SCHOOT, ary and ich Schov sth and 19th st: PH (Sept oF he Invanably ate something Was Le particular as to tue ome in Pennsvivanta, He will return Monday | ale ep esta =| Character of Ue food, ‘The second meeting of the Acme Club of this Company A, Capt. Roche; season took place at the residence of Judge Law- 3 Capt Bs on Towa Chel, Wedni the Gonzaga awrence being the hostess. Th DISMISSAL OF THE LIBEL r both sexes, POINT Al he case of Rev. Win. W. ea & for hire, wi 3 m Springs.” C (Hhompson's old stab) will go to him. eventing | elay afternoon ma ron SSUMTeTESEESSION TE: Gutteaw’s bones from the custody of Dr. Hicks to | jap : es : sspent in dancing and making merry, and the S were CaM NOM 00D INSTITUTE, SESSION, 1883-84, thatof the stinceon general ofthe anny, came up | THE ACTION OF THE NEW YORK DELEGATION Last | Qeastyn wig Gaming ahd 3 enjoyable Urouysh tie CORPS OF TEACHER: :Mir,and Mra. W. De ¢ ain. t YMeLaiy “Ella it Seu nk’ Tonnes, E. Fouts, AL. «|»: 8. Comm r Foote, W. B. Todd, Wick Taylor, } LU y Middleton, John W. Phillips, age of Miss Slack, daughter of Major ack, and Mr. Louls Perrin, jr. of Trenton, wich BEL. ‘NIGHT. , . re “ Justice Mac Art e it Ce ie fair hostess’ happy gift of ente y ae f dcnuarer toe eden ofthe| ‘There was alull tn the speakership fight last | present were: Misses M. fT. i: night during the evening session of the New York | lin, Joste Koc ndolph Covte appeared for the defendant | democratic delegation. Everything was at a stand- | Doin, Fannie 5 rer Hied by Col. Cors! : Louls’ Wiuters I denerat tf, Crittenden and. G2 Culver tof | Su, aWalting to see what action the largest dele. | }ouls Winter plalntiit tn opposition there : gation In Congress would taxe. The general com-| Gus Itarucr, Aiter hearing argument the court held, in sub-| ment of the Carlisle men was that they were t the amatier published—to wits | indifferent with regard to the New York de! aud D, < uiver has al ht betore hi ng to be dischar the workhouse to cu on his own rece Ang tual Utspostiion Of the ease, =, Tutte 3 Tumored that Dr. Hicks Recause It could nor operate against Carliste: The | 1s to take place at the Church of the Epiphany on | yrmey demanding £2,000 from thegovernm: New Yor were In session for about two hours, | the 5th of thls 2 e - ae: wn at price of the be nd, after a great deal of diseusston, it was decked, | 4 notl Frvia the Balti struction rosided. 1h vote of eleven to five, to present Mr. Cox’s | decorated the ieulars apply t nd 1214 Lith street, i SCHOOL, 817 SE $8 perinan’ and thi eeping taveht aanore pric Deut the usual tine, keeping, Penmanship, Arith- 1 Corres a stunts, Howe's Hapid Busiiess P mame as the by Guiteau, a restiietion | ments of ¢ Dr. KS’ disposition of the re- | not move the fi Were not to be used for any mer- | give Cox the p " nd further, that thls re-| that if tae fcht should come between Carlisle and to at ie: Cox they would vote for the latter, but with Rane | Reged libelous langu; dall in the field they felt bound to Support him.” It | on luizht understand the Tangtwuse | was then agreed in the event of is sense, and that thasmuch as | the contest 1 vialied to seb Out Uhls lust-wamed | sould have as substance the best that obtained for Cox. Then the ‘ordingly sustained, with | other eleven dire:t Slocutn to present Co: id Within twenty days. | name to the cauens as the candidate of New York. Mr. Dorsi fd subsoquentiy that th ic DEnT.—The debt statement 1 Will be to hold Cos 5 the decrease of the public debt dur 1 st bee Maryland at the residence OF Ue | te putt S parents, ou IS!a sireet. 1 Fandtitts certain tis Another brilitant wedding will be that of M18 | Deyn ny eels Cat with, 1a Rogers, of | hich will take p Delile’s costume Will be a plus and lace. Six usherswill be la attendance, aud ne Penny backer wiil serve as best 11:n! r of young ladies from this elty at- S Ball at hanksgiving 2 Mrs. Engineer F nd the @ancing. be: nd lasted whtil tad Among the Washington ladies present were | To ay Miss McKay, Miss Janney, Miss Ow us, Miss. od-) Amone ti Lidage of New York. All the argu- | 4 locum and Mr. Dorsheimer could | ¢ Randall men. present to agree to | ence over Randall. They sald | on will be S placed on ins—that th attire oi Fores: eanat ehh Fs 2 a amAnner pert: aay business therein. PITOL ROLUNDA Wa: vote, and this TEMONTT. T wl of Yoral ex “ tEurope. pW. and at 1120 13th, X Uns wr | Miss € Miss Mate | gn the Fur " der lessons th of Novermber to be $1,7 se eS ‘ den, Miss Emory, Miss Bur’ | & te Forty ress CYC west \ bt si i lon, Miss Harrison, i Miss Wiic aK u : Gpaverare eis! 1 AVIT Of debt. sin sh 1M) bringing unis out. VAtter the 3 ud sete ees wee SS ced ne, eink nett bs = JAMES FE. WavGH, fed rote i Pata eee Jourtied a number of Cox's supporters trom the | “SS oan 5 Speaker will bet ymuch of Ce ee E wes Teas ee : f Fatt aaak : ¢ reception given by the Metropolitan Club at | fee -QUARTFR SEAT Corer Slperhous Public voice classes 50 cents per outh, West and south had a conference with Mr. Dors- P s us o the politician and fofuse. JOHNE. WAGGAMA deh hetmer, and the he | York détex, {ts sold suppo y evening v certit ning event of the week. The rocins were pressed. that tue New | thelr new club house on Wednesda eccramiine 0 ive es | is ier 8 tal somely de refunded You can now exy who shall be ; Tegal jens, others have said th ATE Sth and K stres = 1 ae ly decorated with Mowers, and the at-| Oui, Benn reek, French. German, Enlist, Bor rn eee BAS MH. CARLISLE'S COMMENT ON THE ACTION OF THE New | tondance, wich was Lange, emnbraced iMany PeSONS | Tyan Wert Point, Annapolis, aud | Arwy Onvers.—The army retiring board et YORKERS. Prominent tn public and pr sore | fall, who: men iu two bund: tive cxauunations, ‘Terms in wdvauce Governor's island, New York arbor, 1s¢ Mr. Carlisle dropped tn at Willard’s on his way | On Thursday evening a very pleasant surprise | {A who shall ears QVENING crASsEs $5 A MONTH. ain Paul R. Brown, assistant surgeon, U. §.| home,and when teld of the action of the New | Party was given to Misses Edith and ‘There 1s trouble richt uhead of us, Arith ieee Bookkeeping, Fnelish Gran Wi report in person to the com ing general | Yorkers he : aimed: “Is it to be supposed that | 21, thelr mother's residence, near | far as legisla History, Geosraphiy, Spell i Oe AGpartiuent of aizoula for assignment W) duty. | ny trends, who. have proposed, to support ate | Magus tuele Suns tends’ of Mont ey eee igo Sin @ &cor Oar Ee ee Tae La eee and see me slaughtered in that | _ Lt. Waldethar de Bodisco, whose father, Count de | Botte done by this Conicrom to ved Guy tiie, Hours 810 10 p. n ckness 2d Lieutenant Stephen J. Mul- will not. ‘This scheme of any- | Bodiseo, wosminister here from Rus | fiuancial difficulty 2 Ee fantry, Isfurther extended fourtonths, | thing to beat Carliste will not work. mothe T NOW | Theloave rat Lidutenant Lonke Te teeter cce | _ Several of Cox's friends in, the fediana deleration Deaut own, 1s fautey, ts further extended one month. ‘The leave y Tecanded the course of the Randall men | Yor.” Ne he witl re ol for Pu Both sexes. Flocution | or zt Lieutenant Harry A. Leonhaeuser, 25th in- | 1 New York asa scheme to make a “eav’s paw” of | remain for serena iematic spectulties, Separate ours aud ipentaudon ure mionties Cox's supporters, aud that they would not submit | Paul Chew, who wos a SeenON tot; they would vote directly for Cars! Georgetown colleg ominous words meently uttered to ths nds in New | New Z shington to | If tariff reform is a sand ac stof Mr. Jolin | of state will ricut up aud hope AassMate at the | This isto be hoped for and w j i Congress. Free Trade is t national situa before her marriage, aus offers at riling sisuiticanee, luv, the ship fire the crew, od for by all good men. wival soqued MEDIcat INSPECTOR David Kindleberger, of this. ity, has been detached from the retiring and ex- TME REPUBLICAN CAUCUS, iy i ; oer Miss Ida Startzman, one of Baltimore's pretty | (2s only a hindrance, Mr. Keif 5 | Belles, came over from that city early in the week | ‘Tamf reform may bo posaibte "i Bodeelice Hcacialanten! tor! Speaters |e tency sciving with her friend Mrs. Whit- | tien the tne tenants, but If not possible, then the free trad: sentiment of the country should, and Wife Of the chief clerk e Bureau of Sta- TMASTERS TO DE APOINTED.—The commls-| At two o'clock, the time set for the republican | 2° Siete ees Ee es. Before she returns home Miss Startzman | jill take tle Say of wtviins Hota galts of 79 presidential postimasters will expire be- | Caucus, there were no more than twenty members | will be the guest of Miss Jeuny Moore, of Leen | te face of your wats tuvetn this date and Christma ve street } tion and competition: and thts number, | inthe Hallot Representatives. ‘The opinion seemed | street. , ut have been held over sincé | {© Prevall, however, that the opposition to Mr. | Senator and Mrs. Hawley, accompanied by Miss mes . October, Will make a Lugo bi of appolutments | Kelfer world. be very weak, and that he would | Foote, the sister of the latter; area their one ameee 1 Recipro-trade en stu Pree trade we must have @ to be sei restdvut before the | elected on the first Vote. ‘The proposition to make | tors oh € sites [ol the seek ts a but need a re-formed tariff, holidays. ‘The s recess appoint | He uomination, ft was thought, would not be acted | Havsley will be pained ty iearn that sie. has had a | Ta¥iff reform is most prolabloin the hands of those ments which wiil have to be sent to the Senate for | upon. recurrence of her old dificuit nd 15 again so We the hichest interest in tariff existence, who confirmation. THE CAUCUS IN SESSION, Jame that tt ts feared she will beable to take but | must, and [think now do, clarly sec the handwriting The caucus met about 3:39 o'clock. Wm. Walter | Very little part in social affatts this winter. on the wall, eal inn PHILLIPS, 2 kh comes—with discreet help and no FURNISHED, i We can save you froin 427 10th stnet mn Smal! payta Fiano Exch: it dS J FISHER Wt F CO. Lave Y, 9th, northwest, ig 8 are being fortned. rs, Thursdays, aud Saturday ET NW. us, anid inolern DOWN SALE OUNT 17 an Local Notes, Phelps made a long speech, advising the caucus to] Gen. and Mrs McBride expect to mova by the | Itisat this point, where T swe danger to the free tonto amplet practical, Today Addte Gill, a Baltimore girl, was indicted | aqjourn without making ‘any nominations. Mr. Siccaitk or sanuare es me new. he 7 ne | Anterest in unwise acti m tu these ection of ALL KINDS OF DIL ! Course—Prepares for the senior year of ‘the | by the grand jury for perjury, alleged to have been é rst priate u BOW 10 | cause, if, for instance, Mb "i ne ‘Treined + or for entrance into Suiith, Vassarand Welles- | cominttted Ln the case of Jennie Costine agt. Win. | Calkins, of Indiana, repited, advoeating the nomina- eof erection oa H street, between 19th and | Smee, Hf P aaitnencan aces EACTIVE Cor Ree ke Costlue, In sWearlng that Costine committed adulz | tion of Gen, Keifer for speaker as a proper {ndorse- ‘business interest” will be overwhelt eat anid aon uch and German—Taught by the “Natural Method.” | {oy Withee ee ment; and that subj: warmly debated. tion o' iveur.) Eloeution—In charge of Mrs, M | val ot the Wash Mrs. Beckwith, widow of the late Gen. Beckwith, | Prevent or to dict y leveled R RENOMINATED. isnow building a handsome residence on N street, | Sits of responsityi : art a letter tendering | Later—Mr. Keifer wasrenominated by practically | near Connecticut aveuue, aii oe a unanimous vote. The Choral ciass, under the direction of Made- D Jy toa presented | 1 the old officers of the House, with the excep-| motsetie das Nogueltas, meet eve y for the | ors of the gi ry fe tion of postm eT, Who is not a Candidate, were ¥s lee, oS s ed cane to'Mr. E.E. White, the fore- | renomntiated upon division bya vote te lon Gatamiee eee FU 20 Make ast a i Fo Se ee FI al and one \l jury, upon completing thelr labors to- MR. KEL ented tn the ¢ Stevens Hart, Princl- fon School of Elocution. Harness ‘to match, at PRIC Leth street nw, FOE SALES, SPAN OF z matched black car Music—Direetress, Madame Aunle Roemer- | thiuiks to Dt 3h appropria ‘The me and the adwerse, ruling part: patronage, have a fatal resp T think that the ar Viano—Director, Professor Anton Glo-tzner. Art 1 ue and Paintine—Director, Frofessor ©. E. Messer, Director of the Washinton Act School. quire JH. notable fea- : held on Saturday mh enire aquired. 3. ve Att—Uuder the suvervisiol of competent - Deputy Postmaster McNair 1s nominated to be | these ocrasions the frendsor wee ee Tiest ee | tothe tariff men fall oe = aECO cep lata MARRIAGE Lice! —Marriage Ucenses have | Postmaster. posing the class will be made welcome to the uu with that gift 1 3c in cone png been issued by theclerk of the court to Richard ¢ i vote to Mr. Ram- cau, df any tua ean, (because be is the abet iu Con) unravel the tau - Jes, Which promise to prove qui If in my po SENTENCED TO THE P taRY.—Jndze Wylle | Tues henge to-day sentenced Henry 8. Davis, convicted of as- | UWZes of the winter's entertainments. sna! re bargain tom ‘y = = oe = i y Swult with Intent to Kill Mary Siiner, to the pent | ‘The new choir of St. John’s church will appear on | tariit nd count and Mary E. rihy and 3 y and Norah sic H Fitteenth Singin, Vi B. BULL ” | ue fentiary for two years. Assistant District Attorney | Advent Sunday for the first time in full regalfa, | te public interest, if Le will, aud I be ER & C01 Forse oF BUST POG Ete Bl Taggart sited before sentence was pronounce | ‘The baritone aud tenor are spoken of as velng par- | heartily and honestly try to do so, = is ! Piano, by Sik Acings eomnee TD strects. “Day aid Hartporo, Md. and Gertrude | thatthe defendant had been identified as a man | ticularly fine. If Mr. Rand pests and nf H shiall fail im this, then political cmet- county, Md., once for | ‘The engagement 13 announced of Miss Tilan | fixion will be his fats on will be Inavhem and once for assautt with tntent to KIL | perong, eidest datichtcrol the lave on ee g, | Settled by the next Conurrss murcly and sitmmurt Mr. Phelps made an appeal in behalf of the pris- De Sores eon ates miniser te deca, You will Gnd that betwoon January Ist and J ving he had 7 DeLong) formerly Saying he had recently been conducting him-| ana sir’ John Edward Sa we, Of San Francisco. next year an onmunizatic at least ten men in 1, and attributed his downfall to a prescrip- a H terests of Parm Lab on application. ‘uon for liquor given him by a physician, ‘The Interim Club held their first german of the : ‘ara Ls MENRY C, SPENCER, Principal, Jackson; Jus. ——= season a week since at the house of General | Will be formed at every Post office in this country, under MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vic Praca ols | C H chols; Charles E.Shinms and] Ar Work ox THE New Reservorr.—Messra | ‘Townsend. The Misses Jenkins give the second | nd carnest TPE BERLITZ SCHOOL, OF LANGUAGES, ___ | Gatbarine FE. Green; Wesley Hopkins, of Anne Arun- | maloncy & Gleason, contractors for the new reser: | one an ‘Thursday of the coming week; after which $8 or incompetent men iu either BALTIMOIE. 5 Homiin stsee oS. gory, | el county, Md. and Hester Ringgold, of Baltimore, | Yoir'to be but more, of the cles, comuenee ate | CRS third will be given by the Misses Roy, at their | aut Couseesswetl cee ‘gilt Strectuw. § Prucbal’ | Md. John Farrell, of Washington, and Ellen Hur: | work of excavation list ‘Tuesday’, and, have Pro- | residence on Vermont avenue, opposite the Arling- | duty in this matter in tue en ash 283 Westminster Street. ley, of Georgetown, D. C.; Henry Hickman, of Nor- thus far without mishaps, and satisfac- | ton, ‘The true — Poke Meattenae nied be Rtidieaered and fant-trotting | ROMTON. id Pnamont secs Dante, of Annaotis, Warr ae Aa, Tug Rrances | torily. ‘They commenced with oue hundred horses | “Tie now Spanish Minister Sear bon Van | hold bike en the ener? ME. Randall the power ana horn; record 221; grandaimby | New terms becin how. Best of native teachers only; | Dante, of Annapolis, Md., aud. Annie S. Tricker, of | and carts. They expect to have three hundred men iP: sessed) ‘alera, has | hold hitn to the results. ‘Menomne is 7 years old, isa proushand ciicacieus method. Special advan- | King George county, Md; Wesley E. McCullough | on the ground next Week, With horses and carts in| 2Ofamfly. Though distinguished in ey and | To failto do this will be an embarrassing mistake, handsome rich bay with @ flowing mane and tail, fine ting conversation. CLASS AND P E | and Agnes M. Stewart; Jas. Cavannaugh and Ella proportionate numbers. Uter:.ture the Senor ts not Sociably inclined like his | ‘Therefore Task and advise such of the membership of Slean Litube and good sound feet: weigluny 1,000 porinnds: | 35 Stu Ok OR AT STUDENTS’ HESI- | Woods; Samuel M. Burgee and Mary Brewer. —>—_—_ Predecessor, Whose boundless hospitality 13 80 Well | the House of Representatives in the prownt Conpros 153g hands high: square, level trotter; needs no SOF | Superior TEACHERS 4 Ss ARRESTED FOR PAssiNG COUNTERFEIT Money.— | remem! in Washington. asfavor a careful revision and honest adjustment of free t weixhts, will stay und trot all day; he is a very excel RNISRED (TO OTHER) sere AGarsst THE Disrarcr.—Augustus ¥. Cret-| wm, J. Blockburn was arrested yesterday at Lead- | Major Bates, retired, has taken for ‘the season the | the existing tariff, to rise above cancus and in forget- mits for Jos. Sinith and Elizabeth te Ja, its arcangementafor | Bonen, both of rgetown, D. C3 John W. Graves tudents received every | and Nunnie B. Brewer, both of Georgetown, D. C.; in the year. Sch ee or year, from date of | Henry Young and Georgie Everet; Jas. F. Mile: oe, m terms by month Di if Montgomer Y, (rquarter, or for year by instalments, Circulate mailed NSRSe and Semen ee | Dow JOR SALE rived from Ki als and three ine hands and two incties ‘SLI 12th street northwest —THE BIGGEST BARGAIN THA offered, the property of a gentle: inet with a” sad misfortune. $500 ¢ be sold at a ba Auctioucer, Lt nisi, streei CF THE Most Cow | Evening Sesions, “Comp y Bitely aconph | training sons end daughters, selt-anpport and real i mont convicted in’ Washingte ad the tard qu t and Peansy ly alley and Francis F, Curus and ‘Sarah’ ‘* 1 room a! t order and_ i i SCHOOLS and to families for certain hours or for | : for cfu ot tack partons 12 EO god valuable horse | Sent poritions, Ofice Hours: dtobamd toe kenrehao | Shaw to-day, by Messhe Hunter AMG Chandien eo A. WILSON, Fi diiven TE! on “ : house on Q street, owned and formerly occupled by | fulness of party lines sclect as Speaker aman whe will | Pe 2 * a : ’, TEACHER OF PIANO | ({TCd Sult against the District of Columbia for | ville, Col. by an agent of the secret service division b i “Pipe a. i ae aa Tee ‘ord A is only Sa friven by J “! Bc HEEL, ORGANIST. TEACH) ine, | $10,000 damages, by striking his foot against a | for EAE ae one Pan eolrpioa ee Brown and family. ‘ mooesliy ee) to — the noxious weeds from = and he in wacranted perfectly sound and ‘kind. A lady | Cntest ds OG AL MUSIC ‘wishing ‘to be auslified yor | broken water plug in May, 1883, 1n front of the | the Exchange bank itimore, Md. ¢ announcement made by one of the papers a | our National Political a with such care as not to jer month. Aywly’ to | CH drive him ‘up to full speed. ‘Noone can Sudwe | Perfornicts "or Teacicks "Hens, ghee yotuauited, for | Eybite House, In the Police Court this morning Albert Miniiaetne since that M- de Struve the Russian | distur ordestroy the life aud vigorous growth of the Prato meee fiat ane hore he i until they cone and ride after | northwest, n6-coim™ —_ colored, charged With writing polley,wacoerered | Minister, would have as guest in his family during | valuable plant. i wend apn, aad be is Lowe Heer cat Pe en | T ARRING! Scrrs For Divorce.—T Mr. Campbell Car- threo ihonths and to | £Be,Winter the famous court beauty the "Princess ___ (FATHER COLUMBIA.) RS. MB. to be imprisoned in jail for ewan then I’ will give a tral OF ten dass aad wave | ML ‘Teacher of Votce and Piano, Tington filed a bill forsadie \ / Walsh agalust Hany payaneor aa Proubatskol is incorrect. Owing to rather delicate and satisfuctory reasons why I am offering him so W | fie. Inaative at ‘Ten ycare’ experience. . Walsh fora divorce. They were married No- health the Princess will take no part in social en- Fy eed SILVER, ble in the rear of 912 12th street, | _ Reskdence, 1534 16th street northwest. 03-2m*_| vember 29th, 1881, and she ch: that he deserted ae = tertainments this season. won Will be in attendance to show him. nd-0t* oon ow au, 5 her the same day: Mr. Carrington filed a. similar Cerne tn trent aching tome a 11 rome, all street northw 7 CES’ Lis = Mrs. Randall Hagner left town on Saturday 1as RUSSIAN SILVER, \CHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED 1877.) MAIN Dill for Phoebe A ‘lark Richard Clark, ‘THE CONSERVATORY OF Music.—A choice rozram if, WALKER, 690 LA. A Goninon Petes ACW | ae Rotary sare ee ee ee Ocean ares Charing desertion Presented at the ‘concert of the Georgetown san ace aussie Point. Before me REPOUSSE SILVER, m + fe Goupelene icrder, st Wt | Her Fenbeyteamie eenue and Goth or oe oe One Consents WAI Se ee es AG ne ee ee vig a XIDIZED SILVER, Bag ition Haband Brewster Coupel ctten, in ood, order, at WA. Ber Panne tante avenue ana db st : Conservatory ot Music last evening. The ladies | Augel fore Te- HREE-STORY AND — 1413 K street northwest, who took part MI Goodall, Wi xy, | turning to Washington Mrs. Hi northwest. Repairing promptly attended to. n17-cozw" PROFESSOR "ALEX, DE WOLOWSET REOPENS | ,,PIED OF Tits Ixsvnres—sohn Grey, the Itttle col- ee ace, eee Te gt te ene all nt oa Abbott, Zeller, Truitt, Beausire, Ci Libbey | Some ume in Philadeiphia with eens SG NO | E’ his Musical Institute at 940 New York avenueny. | ored boy who was Injured. by the runaway of AS- Yétiy; the Misses ‘Mrs Patten ‘and Miss ust of thet, vie A cuebores Wack | for bineisaad Pane Larteuean’ Be hie emeeiatty | sistant Beeretary Peconec ates last week, died at | Sta caviar oe ee Ee Its not often that such superior talent and so for haulin |. QUEEN ANN SILVER, SILVERWARE oe From the smallest odject to the langeat and most impor furniture or other heavy thort method. Parties 8 for, Parlor Concerts, O} pers ani the Children’s “hospital yesterday. He Was an reresmulseee ved—Boat Sam’ Jarboe, with 3.200 poe Aaeoeren ae presented i an Laren ee eee ee the most magnificent collectesg” Phactom, Buewy au Har: | which in te shortest und, test saving Years of pimewing | OTPUAD. Pushels of wheat ands00 bushels of cori; Doat Geo. | given at the Stewart mansion, on Dupont Circle os | eras a er ay work Hares "a good (Gre: | and training voices quickly to the vers” highest culture | SuzD FoR Dawaces—To-day, Alfred Pratt anq | T. Dunlop, with 4,000 bushels wheat; steamer Ge- | § he evening of Wednesday, the 12th inst., for the SAMUEL KIRK & SON, "To be seen ‘and Live Ladies’ seminaries atte bert Y each entered agains a coquan, With 1,600 bushels wheat. “Sales—11,300| benefit of the Lite Savi Stations, under the au- nfactures 468 and 0 hwest \[E AND SINS. ALFRED BUTAG WILL REOPEN | Sloppy tor seins tesa te soa Dougiags | Dusvels wheat, at prices ranging f0m $1.05 to $1.18; | euisceroetate wae gana Society: ‘The singers | _219-1m 172 W, Baltimore stort. Pa erento ae UAC air REEEN | Slepery ‘the county, and it isalleged that on the 10th | 500 bushels corn, at 60c. Whotake part are Mrs. Buxton, whose rich soprano = 1 YN HEIR deuce, ata Fal Nc era, | btcer Hatt taupe ang ough wile were Kiera ate ology anid: eA. Ragone ote | FPHOMESON SUR RcTORT, x TCE oS Se an = (00L BOARD.—’ e son-in-law of ex-Senator Yulee.’ The vocal i (ONE BEAUTIEUE UsICAL ACAD Sag ey eee ree a 42Y | reguiar meeting last hight: President Stuart eave | Sean rogram will consist of seven songs and a Tosewood J. Chickering Piano. G. L. Wilt SALES STREET, Donath and George M. Depue for libel for hav- | Chair, and ten meinbers, as'well as the superintend- | quartetta “The iustrumestal ieee 3 ‘be fur- SCARFS! 6 Tth street northwest. olor ecp20-3m_ J.P. CAULFIELD, fe on ‘November 3d Inst, sete “Crayis. | ent, present. A written complaint of Mrs. Heisley | nished by the Quintette Club, which 1s knows lene is eae Se ge Niel ot une kad CoA, | min certaln seditious aud Mbelous articles against | Against Miss Fannie A. Wilson, teacher of Wash- | as having flue parlor concerts Iast season, and, an Satine Rockiwaye: asa ine nee oF Pane ae ea 1, 1511 T st, nw ,and Columbia lvaneh | one Stilson Hutchins, with intent tO injue and | ington school No. 3, was read’ and referred to the | octette ch too Pianos by society ladies.” = SGcants toe Tés., worth $1, aes | Casts dnp Keats, Tos Tieetons, Top an [No-Top Bug FOC ACT BE Mel sald Hutchins” Both she focused were tn tele ee oe ee ae Representative Green, who 18 at the Ebbitt for] A full line of MEN'S FURNISHINGS. RNISHEI eu Siewhs, Pur Robes snd Harness. P. D. SCH ati Be an y ve each, Al teache u special? aenne SES & CO. 406 Peunsylvaniaavenue, -018-Sm_| (IARLES B. DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND | SBurgdorf and Guten: Eununatoateine te sees | boys at the Friendship engine house, Miss Jennte eee ompedoniad ec S| RS rere mniaiy. Houses in Every Part OR SALE—CANARY BIRDS-IMPORTED HARZ Violin, 608 'H street northwest. ——<—$——— Stoutenburg was elec ‘The superintendent an- Deautt aba suede. NO. 816 F STREET NORTHWEST, OSL aly Mountain Cauury Binds, fine singer, very cheap at | phan musie for retcptions aud private parties a spe-| A Wowan Buanep 90 DEATH.—Marla pounced that the state apportionments so far for | very feauuitul young lady, and made quite an im-| ay Opposite Patent Oca, Beat ¥and Auctivncer, | the Ried store Hs fth eect mantles etree | etait = Sevis-Sn | colored, 70 years old, living at No. 1348 S street | Alexandria clty was $,1 2B larger sum than | Ere anital imstacsaon ie roe danguter wit : 7 nS Comer 10th and F streets northwest. | Mstrets. SHARTBRECHT. oc)-2mn* ABINGTON SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY AND ROPE was bps (ay eee — alias aby Previous Year since the probably ‘attend the Georgetown convent LA2* AND centr {MEN'S FINE TAILOR rn eae pF el ee Ore oa, CLASSES will meet each evening at 6:30, died. a few minutes afarwaras +4 ContRacr AWARDED.—Overseer W. W. Rock has| Mrs. Myers, widow of the late Gen. Myers, still BY J. TA RU E GROVES, Harness, Robes, Whips, &c., in this city at prices that | PRIVATE Lessons ven if sontrod —————_ awarded the contract for grocery supplies to the | remains north, though her two daughters have Special attention paid to calla at huteis, offices and reae will justify parties to bear this advertisement in mind Teg Tent oepemortaphers. | RaxGR OF THE THERMOMETER —The follow Qutside poor as follows: First ward, Sam’l A. Man- | been here for several Weeks getting @heir house on | yachts atten parties are unable to gut out in bu Bre. 2.9 | when they go.omt to buy. Good work and. cuaruitcd, ee Peril eath, Pena ae ae goes | were the re at the office of the ehiet signal | kin;second ward, Geo. E.- Prices tira Wards Rev, | pect were {or several weeks ge winter season. hours, with chutce selection of samullon, ete. Alger Cutt th and K sts., Repairing and Painting properly attended to. Accom WRITING Lesso1 ‘dur, or e7 officer to-day:—? a.m, 34.8; 11 am, 30.0; 2 p.m., 44.5. | Avery; fourth ward, J. A. Marshall. Ata held at the residence of Mr. Woods | ting, Pressing and to At in s and 7 re modating teruns ee WHITING MACHINES for Bile oF Saing. | Sfaxunum, 446. Nore John, 8, Anderson, an old resent, ot "ural evening groups offorminga| aiim © tH Ree. TD AND R, aa ae. ramet cberviadeens.n —— a East Washington a soldier War of 1812, a Hickie's, Sewelor, : : “ALL Short-hand Clerks furnished. Call ch telephone || ‘TH GROUNDS IN FRONT OF TH — ied here yesterday,—The rw Parlor Social Club an was per- forse | Minter Carrnees rw a magi net By at Ciesel’s Det Store, uu street PeRoany annua report at Mr AG. Wlddie theatres me | Was burl institute hela 1a Session vey moral d= Peston Comilag, eed ee ring omoers: Mr. | IEXDGAR'S COUGH SPFCIFIC. oe and lowest prices, snd examine before pure acing = : = £ the District, refers, among other cases disposed ot ‘voted to methods cf teaching English letters,words sident; “Mr fintry Conner, scene ames me ee Sicet cure Sor Constun, Ochi CEE E0001 20 nea Eotate Broker «| Soe aie SEW AND BSG ND-HAN! ace EShicrous ical Tuisteuction wil be given | tou market compan sick suggests that Ie is tess | oma sous Jnstivute, Wen gas weer ener, cae ee ss = See a EOOPIN eo =. SF eS ee ee a a tdad Boye gney bon geese cud Sheet es Re the District acquired’ the property in front of the | ~The Grand Lodge of Good Templars, which tes | ‘The Larques Club gave thetr first sotree of the | Te warranted to contsin no marcotle, Sold Uy-al! Qruge PTELY FURNISHED | 2° 4 Sinter use, Second-hand Coupeletts, Landauletts ay. inguire gf | Market under the terms of thé decision of the Su-| beon in session here since Tuesiiy, adjouraea hat | season at McCauley’s hall Wednesday evening. 4 | ##8t® At wholesale by i aeetrdabetses | ail oure c Hockawaye always in stock Call and exam: | Yop Oe ST WBBs wookwores Indulrys of2. | Prome Court for a buliding site. The District long | mig Airs: McKenuy residing’ on Lee Street, | lange bumber were preseut,and the occasion proved | _@1-Ot_C. CHRISTTANT, Pennaytvanta ave. n. w. “es ‘basing: f Binoa, he saya, abana ‘Dull Ape rect, dicd Vast night — rhe ronan | Aree Bum 7a Bo heparin promptly attended to. ‘QUNT VERNON INSTIT! ment structure upon it, and Siemy eee of ieee is now located in. ‘ts ni Vig cacatraned = ROBT. H. GRAHAM, ledge sine company pew | Representative Lacy, of Michigan, GEO. E. OOUK, Auras, Tepository and Facto: ENGHISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, | Congress, and the attorney states that he ie Im | tonne eeu president of the Maryland . arrived yester- | "portraits in Of and Cran” 2 = “andeafS'oti eect northwest | gop 0 street wae CE ea cipal Cline, to Fegard the District, a8 the owner of it for | Prisoners Aid association, Vitted the Jatt and'alius- | 2%, Yeon eae hone aN cee ener They | Stalin, s220 wtreet nortuwat, 20-08 FINE COUPELETTE AND Pony | — > = — = UrPOses. strict cannot. sell | house here on Thursday.——Steamboat Inspectors tig Pliston, Maracas and Puay. | JQOR SALE—A LARGE STOCK, OF ITALIAN MAR: | Sire THO FINE HOGEES STREEE SGR | te mutha hor can tt Dulld | Saville and Valentine yesterday tnvestiented invive | dence during the session, Leta bine werk oom ap | Saddle Siar: isust besold as | EY'bie an Granite Monuments, Hoadstoncs, Vases, ete, | 70 GLWO FINE HORSES, SE kne: | without appropriation, it 18 a barren | city the circumstances of the accident to the tug| _EX-Representative P. M. B. Young, of Georgia, 1s sfetitore and oti gives Bawaie nod Poe TD Listed none gg” C8 be een | ona OED ECO. Ba. avescor. Zistal, apae-0uy' | DORIS Stables, Sh strwes between D eed Ey aakegs | acquisition Seaweed on lower Potomac. mompetit ve spending a few days in the city,

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