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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SUDDEN WEALTH, of lucky prospectors’ business j OONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, CONGRESSMEN IN TOWN, Warner, R., ‘Tenn., M hotel —_ who were directly reeponsitie for mace ther —_ —_— = pind. hia © a2 How it Affects Human Nature—Stories | more erratic freaks. engl ate (OONTINUED FROM THE FIRST EDITYON.) A List of Senators and re* | Wempic, Edward, N.Y Poruand of the Flush Times of Lendville. flush with the first success of his life, was sure @ | when the Senate and House reassembled at three] md Where They are O., TeX,, 989 H st. co ace | = Penare three or four of these satelites around ‘ O'clock the mossage from the President, the text of —— Weer, LH ittan hotet, "RAL METHOD PRIVATELY awp | 27™ tho Kansas City Evening Star, him, plying him with drink, him into in SENATORS. White, J. D.. Ky., 1508 F st. n. w. TURAL METHO! ? cute gambling houses, visiting gilded vice, Tiiich will De found elsewhere, was ADNOUNCELINY prec we wm. T 811 H. White, M., Minn., St. James note a He ant a ee “If T had $100,000, or 1,000,000, T would do | Suhr nes Dy alow gyratiaa actin eee ee each house and read. Allison W. Boyowe aa bee Witkins, #., Ohio, 1490 K st. E. native and class: ne | 80 and so.” The great chances are that the only | some nameless brothel, where death and desper- ‘ Capitol Notes. ae F., Del., 1413 Mass. ave. Eh ALS. Sees em hotel, Sint | oes who have not used the above phraseat one | ation were the spirite ot the night and his FROTECIION OY RIGHTS OF QOLOSED PROFLE IK THE] Bock, B, Se ee ee Wie a ag add Og time or another are those who already have the | throat could be ent or pocket Picked at leisure. = ‘Mr. Edmunds’ bit, ee tn the Senate to-| Camden, J. Va, Arii iL Whttams, Tho.. Ala., ‘Metropolitan hotel, amount in question, but leaving out the upper | _ One of these kings for a das, I can't recall his A Self-Accused Murderer. z Cameron, ie, 5 Bt nw. Winans, E. B., Mich,, National hotel. font | name, but a subsequent trial in the criminal | soxrrx@ roR PROOF AGAINST A MAN WHO wanrs ro | 43Y, to provide for the further protection of citizens | Cookruil, 'F. M., Missourt, 810 1sth at. hw. Wise, G. D., Va., Mei ie i isa mae of oe doubt pe eee ¢ court of LeadyMe in 1881, created quite asen-| “"BE HANGED. ; of the United States against the violation of certain | Coxe, Hichard, Texas, Metropolitan hotel, woes, Erank, &: y, te lower ten thousand have any idea of what sation, made a lucky strike that netted him 4 ik ice of | Tights secured to them, declares the true intent and Conger, O. D., Michigan, 1821 M st. n.w. ‘oodward Mass a they really would do if they suddenly had a bar'l | $30,000 in cash. He at once wrote to his wife of | New BRCaSCAS, Node Tee oh es nC! | Ineaning of the ConstiCurisn te te Eat re aE | Culee, Shah nT gees MC St Da w ational hotel, * or even a very small keg of money n their handg. his good fortune, and intended to leave for his | and after a brief cohversation with John Kol , | on can be made in respect of the civil rights of | Dawes, Henry L., Mass., 1632 Rhode Island ave, ne. 7 “ or | Dolph, J: NN Oreg. 400 M Oth st. mw, PRICEY, i titina fejuiae Wealth, as a rule, comes 0 slowly to those | fme the following day. | That evening he was | WhO, yesterday, accused himselt' of murdering | Perwoa OF Tight of property Uy any lam, custom or | Dolph, Joseph N. Omg, 409 ae ave. <0 Syw * ’ = x le col ers 0! “ = utes 2 ve} i ate or 0 tf alr, Ja S a ‘. who are not plumbers, editors, passenger con-| crime and in fens than two hours was wantin eee nea eae ae cae ae cae crane, Canta | Fle Jee Sevens, WGaaey sD. ductors, or bank cashiers. that folks who ac-| out of every dollar, He made a complaint to | APO he sald that he had a dispute with a woman | Won of servitude of citizens of the United States,and and, A. I, ATK., 1232 Mass. ave. quire It vt of time to develop into | the police, and the larger portion of the money | named Amanda wiuke te tee ‘Woods on the out— | Such rights of all | citizens are protected bi pant t Capitol st haushty capitalists by a gradual! process of evo- | was recovered, but too late, for, hopeless and | skirts of Perth Ainboy, New Jersey, last June and | the Constitution of the United States against such | Gibson, Lave, no jarring for- | distracted, he had locked himself in his room struck lier on the’ buck ‘The body of a | cmuel and unjust distinctions; recltes that doubts | Bat the pulls on last | and committed suicide. naan supposed to be his _ ‘companion | have arisen whether the lavs of the U Se oe | i was found near the “spot. named. last | 2f@ now in force in all respects adequate to suc in the mori s.a fortune | It was by no. means the rough and illite rate September, and had evidently on hanged from a | Protectior Iso declares t it is the duty of Con- the pockets of them by nig is, in the | who succeeded in making the most glating | tree. ‘The remains were buried and noarrest was | BTESS hed provide for the protection of ¢itizen lansuage ofthe poet, a different sort ofa hairpin, | Idiot | made. ‘The prisoner will be detained pending fur- | Of the Uultel States agalust all such unjust ais- | and of him Ising. The only coi unt a degree of prior cultureseemed | ther iny igation by the authorities of Atiddiesex | Uc! Vand; motion for costs Monday, Junin aj o 'y on earth | den for jemselyes ander the stimulus of sud- ch ‘The bill then provides that cases in- | where this sort of 2 toler-| to have the effect of adding a sort of weird and | county, Volving the civil rents or persons growing out of | J Gers agt. Pill, plaint@ calkad and. Jud, ably common w nd in| eccentric variety to their freaks. A miner sett may be trunsterred from state to United ca defendant, Buruct agt. Church; referred to J. G. the year of rush and bos named Lake Fuller, a graduate ot Bowdoin and Organized Robbery. ‘Mr. Edmunds stated that tt was a well known Metropolitan hotel, Payue, history. a twies | aman of really brilliant mind and wide infor- | NEW YORK GROCERY CLERKS ENGAGED IN SYSTEM- fact that the colored people in the south do not get ir, LQ. C. ropolitan hotel, to note many an | mation, one afternoon, entirely unanticipated ATIC THIEVING. their legal rights, and that further legislation is Jon ts of env: | by himself, consummated a sale that placed Sin | _New Yorx, Dec. 4—An organization of grocer's | necessary to secure them in the rights aud _privil- el. it, for they never turned his h nds over $10,000. It was to be supposed ould. three or four years of grinding poverty had he crowd of us who used to| given him an appreciation of the value. of and the Windsor hotel in the days of | money, and he had never been known to diink Leadyille’s hectic prosperity a id that if or dissipate in any rorm. To the surprise of ks has been formed, called the A. B.C. Union. S attaching to them as citizens.” He sald he had The object of the members ts to systematically rob | made his bill accord with the decisions of the le thelr einployers. One of the rules of the associa- | courts, and believed tt would accomplish the end ft tion is that each tember should by fair | sought. It was referred to the judiciary com- | Miller, J. F., Cal. means or foul possess himself of $125 a! inittee, * Miler, Warner, Arlington hotel, er agt sturac Kst. month and deposit it with Christian Krosz, DMUNDS’ POSTAL TELEGRAP Mitchell, J. L, aporarlly at St. Mare hotel, . | old Charley Hicks ever “s everybody he went on a monumental spree | of Brooklyn, who acted as treasurer. The members | 4, See Heelers the Renate to. | Motgan, Joun 3 istst ne. CRIMINAL COURT—Judor Wyte. tune would do him some g which he wound up by taking five or six boon | were to be given $2,500 from the funds of the so- Baga y = Morrill, J. and M st. | This morning Messrs. J. H. Ghoen, Geo. M. Ors hot go and fool his money away backing fro or | compantoas on a sort of triumphal tour into the | CRtY at the end of the year it they wished to go | day to establish a postal telegraph, provides ae i Cone Ike eee fer. jr., and John ©. Miler wer accepted as crand juander It at the shrine of Bucchias or Venus. | east. ‘The party stranded in Chicago and the | mt business, a rete to be pald é2 @ day | board consisting of the Secretary of War, Sec- . Cette eae Jars heaton Donoho wis returned not found, a shrine ius nus. A ty i o unt ey. recov: etail Grocers w t y of Sta d Postmaster General shall cat 513 R. a and the drawing of another name from the box | He was old and decrepit. and had been pros- | next time I saw Fuller he was in Saur’s saloon | pretattey, Terovered. The Metall Grocers union Cae ae ts 1, 610 15h Ste Was ordered, Mr. Jos-pl Davisand Gustar Hersh pecting so long that the memory of man ran not | destroying a free lunch and furtively watching | of Krosz, the treasurer, and a number of clerks. It necting ail portions of the country with Washing- hee ers ML st. and Wm. N. Da summoned as petit Jur to the contrary, but without finding anything | the bar-tender. is sald that Kross must have received something | ton, aud that the poverment chet tomate . John, Ohlo, 1919 K st. n. w. Were excused, James W. Orta, Pean, ie except hard luck, wrinkles anda kind of grim | Another man of his stamp, known by a good | lke $7,000 from the members of the society. ‘Two dtréct these lines, rag ochre ha id Frane and Thomas Brown were accepted.” 7 | philosophy that enabled him to. accept mistor- many in this city. too, awoke one day to find | Clerks in one of the robber grocery stores were held GOSSIP ABOUT THE HOUSE COMMITTEES. Wi 0 A ee ae: Tae De a sr oan tunes that have put a suicidal bullet into many | himself tolerably ‘affluent, and in the midst of | £9F trial to-day. = The gossip about the coming House committees | Voothices’'D. Wa ind Penton Otis. Cate gree er man erawn tone &vounger but less sturdy heart. It was really | an unusually fantastic celebration a ride around The American Anti-Slavery Society. | to-day was, that Morrison is to be made chairman | Willams, John &, KY, Willard’s Lote R. J. Collins, 464 pitiful to see him come plodding slowly in from | was suggested. The host insisted that for the : cavacra aha create a or Geeks or ExraeontarcvEn Monee: sett cane She Ses Se" | the mountains after another unsuccessful tour, | purpose of observation the glass sides of a | ,PMADELArura, Dec. 4—The scint-Centennial an-| of ways and means; Hammond, of Georgia, of Ju- atroct & 4 ‘yi; Cox, foreign affairs; and Belmont, com- | Adams, George E., Ill, 1502 Vt. ave, strect southeast, npils residing at a dis- on the petit Jur . vi niversary of the organization of the American dicia never complaining, but always sanguine of bet-| hearse were peculiarly adapted, and two were | anti-Siav: Society was held this morning in 2 a} Alken, D. Wyatt, 8. ter luck next time, while where he would eat | hired. In these the revelers ensconced them- | Hortisatoed : F i2 | merce, or, that this may be reversed and Belmont t, tural hall, John Purvis, one of the t = Alexander, A. M., M District Atiohhoy Corkhill, at 11, stated tothe Sr ee that day and sleep that night were unsolved | selves and played poker on the bottom while | survivors of the original society. the others ave | given foreign affairs, with Cox at the head of the | ‘Anderson, V. an, 1424 N. Y. Court that the marshal had not found Mr. Dungag, oudsy and Thurs: | Deohems to him. “If poor old Charley would | the paralyzed populace looked aghast. John G. Whittier and = Elizier sht—an- | commerce committee, Hewitt, of New York, it is | Arnot John, Arlington hotel. and further that a been Informed Uhat ME only strike it now.” we would say whenthe| As a rule the secondary effect of suddenly-| BoUnCed the object of the mice tn _a| sald, will be made chairman of the naval affairs | Atkinson, LE, Pa, 607 F st. Dungan was Virginia, and asked wnat aati! | news of a piece of Tuck would come in; “what | acquired wealth was to sthancle out the tories | few" Well. chosen worl, ‘and “the fer, ie | be'well pikcade Hunt ot OW eo Wee eat | HarpoUr SS Vad B st Satie toate aemae tee L.arnaa,om aS | a mighty tine thing it would be for him.” and more natural impuises and replace them by | U/MeSs made a briet prayer. A letter from the Syeee ra any whee | Dae ae bei aoa M., Pa., Rixgs house. East Capitol s A t Whittier wa: as were also others from | on ways and means, as he prefers that to any other | Bayne, One day, in the fail of the year, old Charley | a forced and artificial character that was very Reo eA iam foretrare Lew 4 20 c “ ie i race Anna Lewis, Wendell | assignment, There is a good deal of quiet discus- | Jseimont, Perry, N.Y Ariington hotel, rir oar Goluns subsequently reported 8 a petit did strike it, and received €18.000 in cold cash | ludicrous where It was not disgusting. It was | Phill DS, Garrison, Patker Pillsbury, Samuel May, | Son golngon among democratio members ot the | Bennett, R. ‘t., ‘N. C., Metropolitan hoteL Juror, and D. 8. M A. Tuell were returned: beet hele in the Tin-Cup district. I pretty safe to say out there that a man of means | Samuel'Longfeliow, Francis J. @. ‘Garrison, aud | House as fo the formation of the ware aed means | Bisbee, H., Fla., 171d N st. hot found. 8. Taylor Wade was drawn as a petit e now the flush of honest Joy in his warm | was a mean man, and I have seen many a brain, | Oliver Wendell Holthes. ee oui enpeerere = ees Bingham, i i, F,28193 Est. AB, ~~ and accepted. There Is one vacancy yet 10 ashe told me about it. and went over | erstwhile full of good horse sense, go into per- ial es Sha pea .C. + Na — and over axain how he would be comfortable in | petual eclipse behind a $20 gold nies ig Foreign Affairs. the wisest thing the new Speaker could do would | Bla: . P.. Mo., Metropolitan hotel. THE COURT CHANGES THE GRAND JURY. ‘ = be to place Randall at the head of ways and means. | Blanchard, The lucky enes formed a sort of aristocracy, A STRIKE POSTPONED. ‘They se this would emphasize the Speaker's ad- ly burst out erying from sheer excess of | and I do not recall anything more extraordinary Snerrigp, Dec. 4—The miners’ conference has | dress of yesterday, and demonstrate his determina- | appiness. T can also see him five short days | off the burlesque stage than the soirees they | decided not to strike against the proposed reduc- | tion to protect the business interests. Ou the other later, as, clad tna stiff, stark, ready-made suit, | used to give. Big, hulking fellows, who didn’t | tion of wages until January. hand the tariff reformers contend that it would be dg and his hair dyed a weird. unnatural black, hé | know a quadrille from a quadroon, would amble THE RIOTING AT WEXFORD. One OF SHER SAG. fo nee Be ec a see | prottaing, Ee 2at a lead to the itar a blushing relic of the days of | around the hall in dress coats made in Denver | _Lonnox, Dec. 4—The Press Association says the feat next year sanding oa any Onan honsst cat | piseateed, oe titard ee the Santa Fe trail, known far and wide as Albu- | and theirfingers unused to gloves, sticking out, | Teports of the See nord Oe Oe Piatrorm ihan to win by “trickery and evasion.” | Brown, W, we, Ba., 610 13th st. querque Alice. separate from each other, like radiating rays | 42¥ Ing BOM O2 g While some pressure may be brought to bear upon | Browne, Thos, fnd., 1534 L st. n. w. his old sge, and shook hands many times, and ml, completing the fi Wilson having been se. nan, Was sWorn as such, same oath, The cour charged the Jury as to their duties. He said that he did not thini Metropoittan Hotel, At 1:20 Mr. Arnold apy 6 14th st. grand jury, and Mr. A LECT BOARDIN! Tsties und ch ave. car line (late Clelian.) For circ ed from the guilt they OF THE | De was an old-timer and recarded as one of | from a central sun of white kid. Many of them, | Simeee to Property was confined to bfoken win- | the Sneak to ccm iy Jn making up The | Bucket. Mo. Metropoivan hotel TOUS ot dole a ae aan tPiapo, the landmarks of that part of the country. He | were, inceed, whited sepulchers, and would not Major Whittle, the Chicago evangeilst, held two z tee, tis Hot believed he | Budd, J. 1 Cal. 225 1st. nothing but suspicion, 7 street norte | had met her in a dance-hall two days before and | stand too close analysis, even into thelr raim ent | sergrees in te theta yesterday, and was not dis- Cee Sars otal ERE ‘ | in marrying her ignored the advice of his friends | Qn one occasion, while in the midst of a set of turbed, st nase the iotoies nist i District Government Affairs, Calkins Weiltsing weiss To-day, Wicuard fovinson weoranon two cases; erie tiie tact tied Hera realty aa ‘wife back in the “Prairie Queen,” a gentleman became | ,ABOlMer report sars the ria tho Met eee INSANE PATIENTS FROM THE DISTRICT. Campbell, $. M,, Pa, 612 14th st. $10 or 30 days. Fran! aus, colored, and John by the ly her B88 iously Cm SW si a e Prot “ nment hos; r the Insane, repo hat the ‘a A " $ e. —= ~ — _ day that Allee decamped with the remnant of | mop > the wax floor. with dam, “waved? tution Were aati atigehen. Gil erento Tee. | hive eeu 16 muatesadiultjed dating the mouth of | Curttsle, J, 6.) X¥., Kigses house. NG.CORE, NO PAY — WHITEHURSTS CEDAR his fortune and adisreputable chamneter known | j thereby the mortifying fact that his collar, | but the police are patrolling the streets leading td | November upon the order of the District ‘Commis- ese ar “ Ebbitt house. eI! isw dito curr Couyelis, C sees Peniuaistup | 9 Seven-ap Bill, and a didence about facing | shirt-frout and culls wets Holle eed ae eedets | Ue theaben: finer and’? discharges made during the same Chalngis JR Miss it. Tf not satis a iuecamey othe ng _| her, as well as a prejudice against the statute in| shams, and merely pinned to the blue flannel THREATENED STRIKE OF 90,000 WEAVERS. = oe Clay, Jas’ ties money bar pail Drutte, “rw ra EROFTHEITALIAN | Telation to bigamy madehim fly to the fastnesses | shirt that long association as a miner had made | LONDON, Dec. 4.—The proprietors of the cotton amie Donuntsisnes neve chain eet. Cobv, T. Be ete oon hotel. THOMPSON vet US-th.a.tuiim jetadursed & feading | pi the mountains, from which, to my knowledse, | jim toath to part with. A bosom friend of this | MillSin Lancashire have given notice to their em- ‘artier, remiay P. re #. apply to 1214 Lith street | he never returned. loves that a reduction of 6 per cent will be made | D. K. Cartier, Chiet Justice Supreme Court Dis: | Coll Mass, Rigs house. gentleman was a gaunt, raw-boned farmer's | P cet TW 16 1 : cir wages ction W ¢ 90,000 | trict of Columbia, asking “to be Informed what = Fa, 21 North Capital st ED. Seedetneeea issn Bren | There was a great passion for wearing Jew-| hoy, who had wandered toro een anes WEAVERS OG AIOE DSe a ec ON | provision, It any, Tor the safe keeping of the records Pe ee HELEN, On, Wednesday IF. CHEVRE MONT (PROFESS city in the camp in those days, particularly dia | sudden riches had drazzed out of the obscurity pose of Organizing a strike. of the District of Columbia has Yeen made under | Cox 8 SN. ¥-. 1 Dupont cincla. Ha a eimaoarton. tel by che Bee, monds, which were regarded as a sort of ticket | or a prospect hole. stuck a diamond. fv Ins BLACKMAILING POLICE OFIcrALS smxTENcep, | tL act of Congres of Febru 230, 2881, making | ot Fe Geo eo oetitan hotel ISABEL CARLISLE DALE AEE of admittance into good so and the aristoc- | bosom and dropped down into the midst of the | _ConstanriNornE, Dec, Lae Fivepalice ents, con- | Phpropriation for the enlargement of the Clty Hall | Cotteon Bae Bich 0. . “§ “TY, ‘i y iclitgan, 1115 Ist. racy found its limits both ways from the man | yitra aristocratic circles. He distinguished him, | Viewed of the charge of using their official positions | Dullding in this city, as the improvement in ques- | UU J.C, Towa, National hotel. | Rho wore a little splinter of a stone that the | seit at his debut. A young lady remarked to | t0 Diackmnal innocent persous by. talwely Charging vision ie 00. the Coaaalsonae Wont hike to | CDEEtEoU, Da, Tey. ea 13th st | setttng could hardly hold, to he who sported 9! him that her sister hada penchant for water. | {em With coining “money, ‘have been sens h a i Ys avail themselves of the privilege of storing such of | CUrUn, A. G., Pa., 1349 L st. nw. Fane cnarats Consequently diamonds were, in | color patnting, and he promptly replied: from ten to? twelve. sears Nino persons thee | te Feeords os ure exposed Wo Hagstd frou ire, and | Davison, Rw. Si. ogida, National hotel Free arca ous of ten, the Immediate purchaseof/ ‘why, kin they got one for tat? My old | pemsen.to, twelve, years, who had been thrown | 87 30t In daily use Deusttr, PY, Wis National hotel Fish, | those who suddenly acquired wealth, and many | man applied fur one fur a wound he got at | into prison, have been liberated. BUILDING PERMITS Dingley, N., Maine, 24 1411 street. and many a man would buy a gorgeous, flaming | Sito b t ND ©: ANIST A Privitte les nts per month VATE TUTC E S FLYNN. AMT be , Heflebo: r little childron | d buy, ami ut the pesky government wouldn't give YING TO GET A RESPITE FOR O'DONNELL. issued by Inspector Entwisle: D. Ferguson, repair | David, 6., ¥. C., Mecropolitan hotel, Gam not, for of suck | stud which would remind him of the mortifying | jt to him ‘cause he'd lost his discharge papers." |_ Toxnow bes fGen Pryor to-day requestea Mr, | brick ani frame, cast side 25th, near IIL, Riggs house. [eaihuces, Pakieds Winchester papers lease | tact that he had no shirt to put it in. A diamond One of the very few I ever saw whom anex- | Lowell, the. 0 ister, to apply to the Engilsh ‘obb, repair brick in alley’ on Mass. ave., 3200; 304 Fst. was about Goy. Tabor's first investment; not the ni nf ected wealth fo nd le! 8 vas | home office fora respite for O'Donnell, with the View | 10% White, erect two 2-story dwellings, G, between | gem that petriied the Senate, but a larzestraw- | Booted wealth found ay Se ae enti aman Wik | of obtaining time to set on foota proceeding for a | 2 Hand vid stn. W.y SS; Airs J: & Ha colored brilliant, which a broken gambier lad | the dave of hie ty at Leadville he drank | Commutation of the death sentence. Mr. Lowell | Pepalr fi OAL Bois ETOSpEM StZCeL, Wee ae ae ee een ee eee | he days o Peed Te anniNille The drank | entertained the request, and. will apply to the| Washingion. $125. C. A. Upperman, repalr’ brick, awhed, and on which the millionaire, then an| heer because he liked it and because it was | american authorities at’ Washington. for instrue- | Northeus Dumbarton and High streets, invited. umble_ storekeeper, had often cast coyetous inexpensive. Now he drinks it simply for the | tions tn the matter. Mr. Russell, of O'Donnell’s | West. Washington 00. Jas. Coleman, erect a # 4 JOHNSON. at eves. He regarded it, at the time, asthe ne | former reason, while he is perfectly willing to | Counsel, will wait upon Mr. Lowell to-morrow to | dwelling ( ment, 6th street, | Eldredge, ~ Mich. 62 B st. & €. Sue, coe plus ultra of personal adornment. pay for champagne for everybody else. ‘The | Submit to him the legal grounds upon which will | between L and M sire 00. Ells, E. Jon, La., 1012 18th st. ww, Basa HART. On Tusa, December 4 1883 at 058m, ‘opotitan hot ewe, Mine MARYA HANES Vet ropolitan hot Wednesday, Decembe etropolitan hotel lat i Vilard’s hove funeral will take pac 3, at TH o'lock a “it nurthwest, tic naddetice, 403 respectfully Agnes Hospital, Baltimore 1885, Mrs. JLNALE JOMNSUN, dn the fortieth " = Funeral services fr Patrick's chun Tt is scant wonder. though, when one comes | game of “draw” he used to like {8 unchanged, | B¢ based the application for the commutation of = A EU Eitott, M. EF Arington hotel. day. Dorrauter Sth | fo think about it, that when men who have | save that he now substitutes cash for his 1. 0. | 0 Donsell’s sentence, TH DOES COTE Ce ee aTmAGE Duntiscep.—| Ermentrout, D., P a., Ebbitt house. gfelyck a kom Wear On § KPa. aftera br lowed huss Mi in the Pol . thi | tolled and delved nearly all their lives, and | UJ. and his old friends whom the eun of pro TRIBULATIONS OF THE SALVATION ARMY. See cue | hever succeeded in scrapine toxether as much | perity has not yet shone upon have always failed |. LONDON, ONT., Dee. 4.—The Batley branch of the | ColoTets as 5 #100 at_a time, were suddenly masters of | Ly detect in lm that Hove dignity that doth | Sulvation’ army was Touten-egged at Dorchester | {ives at gk oth strer invited to attend, morning Lioyed Cilfton, 8 charged with assault with intent to a Payne, who stated that she northeast; that on the 23d of 1883, at ® Us Jou of Sophia Julnson, : at Niucteanth strect chara $10,000 or $20.00. their greatest trouble was to | hedge about a millionaire. Ie is a’ lonely | 28" waht. last month she was in the parlor of her house in 8 14th st. Friends and raatives ange, know what to buy first. The luxury of pur-| exception, however, and the rule is that whee WITY O'DONNELI, WAS PREN71 company with the defendent and Harriet Dixon, 10s 1st me ito attend 2 ii . a der they : Dur4iy, Dec. 4.—The London correspondent of | when tie assault was made. ‘The defendant took Ala., 1116 9th st. Chasing intoxicated them, and no wonder they | man with the parch of Poverty in his throat gets | the Freeman's Journal saya O'Donnell’ frenzy at | the stand and denied her ‘stajements, aud the cass io, 583 Gt ste ‘ ; | bought diamonds before dinners. There is an | a right good drink at fortunes fount he is apt | the conclusion of his trial on Saturday evening last | Was disiaissed. George. M. C. Gregan, Ebvitt house, W. M. Sacsrex & Noss old story—and it is likely a true one—that one | to jeave his common. sense on the brink—itis | was due oe the fact that he wasnotallowedto} _ a, Gibson, E., W. Va., 643 £. Capitol st. = = ci j binstening winter bizht a miner, who had just | the most intoxicating draught on earth, and the | Shek, as he was promised: te failed to hear the | _ NARROW Escark reow Deara py INtats Gas. | Glascock, 3. B. 5 Gon ave: made a big haul, was standing on a street cor- : P. Barr, editor of t enemy which men are said to put into their | Court registrar, who asked him before sentence of | Sunday night Mr. Jan tts- | Graves, A. Mi 's hovel, | ner in Leadvil sete aap i biaritatt ss death was passed whether he had anything to say, | burg Post, ordered a servant to lizht the gas in his sell, John E., Ky., 115 Soon, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, JACKETS AND atchinge a ted etd Byllow-exed woman, | mouths to steal away their brains must yield the | deatt was passed whethe Fudge Denne ieaae | Foor A WHIARRS, Tee eer ce es es ee oy hotel, Scarcirie clutching a razged shawl about her shivering | yaim forever to that which suddenly finds itself | on forbade is speaking, O'Donnell thought that ie | ers of thevchandeiler, and wan proceeling to Ught | Hancock, Joan, Texas, National holeL NEWMARKETS. stoullers outed BP and sroppen prero ately: in their pocketbooks. Was wronged, 2 ee Gee Mr eerie him saving: andy J.) Nr? National betel ne WE HAVE 0? TO-DAY ANEWLOT OF FLE, here was famine in her eye and desperation in He ——-+—_—_ “That’s enough, as 1 am going right to When n + Pa., Ebbitt house. GANT CLOAKS IN PLUSH, SILK AND CLOTH. her rags. The miner was unused to !adies’ so- ready to retire ho turned out the two Ights that | Haskell’ D.C. Kau, 27 Grant place. sepals Srincatncey ciety and felt embarrassed; but he felt. ai80, | ano fontwhes ureohe apee ear et ma ASESAt Halirend Accident, fre, Durning, and soon afterwards was asleep. | Hatch, W. H., Mo., Willard’s hotel, AND OF Tate Ga Ce REn ASD IATEST STUER, that she was in distress, and, in the flush of his e following are the opening and closing prices SCHBURG, Va-» Dec. 4—An eastern-bound pas. | His son, Harry Barr, entered the room upon re- | Hatch? H. i. Mich. 64d lath oe Ni : ATERIALS, AND SOLD | prosperity and bigness of his heart, he wanted | f the New York Stock Market to-day as reported | se Aeegrain On the Norfolk: and Western rafiroad | turning trom the theater, and ren trebat ies | Hewley, B., Cal.. 1398 K st. nw. | AE THE LOWEST EIOnS. | y 2 sea aay y Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: collided with a freight train five miles east of here | He then discovered his father lying on the man | Hendet ). B. 27 Ve E )soniething for her. Finally he sald: ty pera ite to He BE Dones, Oty asth street this morning. |A negro tramp who was stealing a | unconscious state, The windows were Immediately | Hrervsrt ae Ra] sowras Jee VerEBONE ave, ce ee a < ait here a minute, missus; I'll be right 0.) ¢ ride was ale, Eniguoer Pend, of the passenger o ned — ee Rarer nal ears thay Hepburn, W. B., lowa, 12% I st. oe pein one VELVETS, FROM $3 TO ae “|_=*_ | train, was badly, and probably’ fatally mangle e servant had turned on the gas of all the burn- | Hewett, A. S, N. ¥.. Portland flats, 2, QUALITIES, Ina short tim returned, and, pressing al A brakeman and a passenger, names unknown, | ers before lighting them, and he neglected to turn ret, GV coe ARE oe ' abuudietnto bey hone maton Ree nie 4| G2 | were siigntly Injureay Both trains were beulud | off the tro thet Gy ate Bases aie eee eee ere as a VRID UE Sun Sele Stace aa ioe tone Ox) gig | time, but the immediate cause of the accident was | ght. Upon going to bed Mr. Barr extinguished Hiscock, F’, N.Y. Arlington hotel. mpGteOe Akin eis Dy, ASK AN IN. she could stammer out her tearful thanks. Tne OXY) OG 5) Ee} ° 3 2: = ‘ss -y N.Y., Arlington hotel SPECTION AND COMPARISON. Onitcaxt opened the. package eagerly. It con, {he fallure of Engineer Pond to see a tlag-signal to the two llgnts, naturally supposing that te other | Holman, W.S. ihe tee ee ease, SPECTION At MPARISON. . t ainedt a pale GF AIK eae oe 0} stop. unlighted burners were shut off. Hopkins, J.H.) Pa, 1324 18th st. EVENING SHADES IN CASHMERES, CAMELS a air of silk stockings. ae ae eee Hiolmes,’A. W112, H st. ALR, ALBATROSS AND CKEPE CLOTH. One of Tabor's partners, when he struck his ri ARRESTED tN New YoRK.—Major Dye received a, : vies = : ‘pond first bonanza, was a German, named Kile, who eae Ben te erences Nett, letter from the chief ot police, ‘New You citys to Tou, T.-C, Tenn’ nitiash nose, SEAL THE Bee Aub OTTOMANS I , Pas Dae ‘Northwest. New York, Dec. 4.—Ex-Judge George M. Curtis, | day, stating that they have’ arrested in that eity | JOU% Y ENING COLORS. was past the middle age, had been a cobbling a Houseman, J., Mich., National hotel. shoemaker all his life, and a £50 note was an Doe bint ante city today sent a letter to Edward C. At | Joh W. Ketcham, alias Davenport, on five charges | Hunt canvton er ae Peso ST STOCK OF CHOTOE Ma+ : sists Aiaelee tanec a johio & Mi son, of Uniontown, Pa., who 1s to conduct the pros- | of burglary, and have sufficient knowledge to war- Hurd) F. H., Ohio, Wormies ABLE FOR DE RUNTS. engraving he had never inspected at nearer Oregon. gousicn of James Nutt, who shot and killed Nicholas | Fant the statement that he will recelve at least ten | HUT ¥- H. Ohio, Wor Willard’s hotel. WHITE AND JET BEADED DRESS FRONTS 1 | Tange than thro the wicket of a bank Paar 1. Dukes, the “traducer of his sister and murderer | years iu the penitentiary. Ketcham was formerly | Jones, J. exas, Metropolitan hotel, GREAT VARIETY. a Os | counter. He got about 100.000. The first ae Co aerators, Un the letter the ex-judge declines | Cmployed in this city by Smith & Sons, real estate | Jones yy Ho {exas Metropolitan ery. | thing he did was to build a large brick house, ere jo,assist in the prosecution of Nutt, and says that | agents, from whom it 1s alleged he stole a gold | JOU B We, Vis * Metropolitan hotel, VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF IM- | red in color, and of square and hideous archi- 4 Reading. if tn his place he (Curtis) would have done the same | wateh And chain, other jewelry and some clot! bg, | ikasson, J. A. lowa, 924 1th St PORTED CLOTHS FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS; wived every | + cctural desien, about ‘two alles’ distant fron (Rock Isl. : jexz | ting. In concluding his letter, ade Curtis | and jumped the city. Kellogg, W. P., La., Willard’s hotel, ELEGANT 6-4 CLOTH AT #: ALL COLORS. : Uyatonth | the camp or ang other habitation, Then he got “| aed! ages | expressed the hope that Nutt willbe acquitted. A Taiepmows. Souoss To Covar Tutzear.—tn | Rich Ws Ono, bvite house, GREAT REDUCTIONS IN BROCADE VELVETS AND sauts Cireularsinalied | artied and retired into his dwelling as the T8117 the Poilce Court, tls morning: the ease aaah, | Belles. W. 2 Lath st PLUSHES. ©R Princirat, | knights and barons of medieval times retired 5%) ag ie George Meyers, charged “with writing polles, was | Rete, J. iL, N.Y. 3e9 5 st SILK HOSIERY IN EVERY GRADE AND CoroR, ocl8_| into their castle-keeps, and he only emerged at A special aispateh from Walshville, Til, says: | caited for a third Ume, but there were no witnesses | King J” ‘Arlngton hotel. FROM $1.50 70 45 PERK PAIRGMAKE SCITABLE iz) staiN | lung intervals to lay in provisions and chewing Iie Were Darhed sensrand (as Post office bulld-| for the government, ahd the ease was nolle pros, Lace mae tee Eee HOLIDAY PRESENTS. lvastcor- tonacco. This was his conception of perfect Union Pi partly Insured, |) Uay- The Toss 48 $50,000; | quiea, “Detective lock sild the reason. that the Lamb, J. E., Ind., 1403 N. ¥. ave. FINE TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS. rest and consequent ecstatic happiness. He had Wab: Pac, Pithe agricultural works of W. . Whitma at} Nitnesses were not present was that they were | Lanham, W. T. 2., Texas, Metropolitan hotel, * ie | a profound mistrust of banks, anu kept hls eas Hel bot prot) Boys! Sa | Winthrop, ae, were burned. early this moraing, | FuBODed Dy cele hone, | The court sald thata | Le Ferré ben, Ohid, Wormley's uotel SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLD 10 OUR SUPB by him where thieves could’ not break in nor | Nash. & Chat..| 56°| 594, West. Unlon...| 78%) 78% | The loss 19 $80,000, Insurenes $10,000, lephonie summons was illegal. Lowry, Rupert, In 1 1B st nw. ae ae KS. IN EVEKY QUALITY, eB. | i one wi st ——__+e-____ ‘The striking plasterers at Toronto are jubilant, 5 Lyman, Theodore, Mass., Wormley’s hotel, 60-INCH CIRCULAR SILKS. ; a $ corrupt. One would suppose that this 3 s Crance oF Penseny.—Oleander Delphey, an Mackey, E. W. M.. S. C., 1433 Corcoran st. é ae ris, Operas and | Scheme was open to objections on the ground Washington Steck Exchange. Tae Ce Re Th neces ee tO and respected citizen, was charged in, tie Police | Manning, Van HL Miss’ Sw NJ ave. INDIA SHAWLS—RARE LARGAINS, | of its tack of variety, but unkind rumor credited | 1 csatoe sieectamen Tig ANGI; | disthtssing the motion for the commitment ot Jen- | Count his mornin dag, Ris Chases Soo sat ae | Matson, ¢. C, Ind. 100 Cat... capitalist’s wife, who was a very voluble Unite ftps te KIL, © it ee | kins ana Kocord for contempt of court. the case In which John Leonand wes fle ed for Sune | Maybury, W.C., Mich, Navona hoteL — y, With an ability to keep him entertained ted States 45°10 23 dss, | dn a quarrel Saturday night at a church near | qay‘bar, in which Mr. Delphey testified. tat ae | St Fe ae Ie to ROI house, ONE PRICR and excited. rd Staten 4x, 1907, res 12 1224 | Cassville, Mo., betwoen Wm. Black and Wm. Brown, | Huticue irine ie hoo needs nena McAdoo, W., N.J., Wiliara’s hotel. - 7 : | A contemporaneous gentleman of tortune was | Usited Staten 3 per cents. 1005 100% | the latter te son of a clergyman, Black wa$ 2 pane Diake on Suntiny. McCormick, 3, W-, Ohio, eth and & ts. By W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, | Capt. Conners, well knowa to all residents of | pormanend fees ei i ote, nang fog. 4 four mes and kdlied “instantly. Brown | arannrsaz LiceNses — Marriage lcenses have | MM Pe P apres 919 Pennsylvania avenas, : ; the camp. He has often told me the story of | pes 1BOLcusmniicy He a been issued by the clerk of the court to Charles | sinter, 3. F.,'fex., Metropolitan hovel, = his first “stake.” He received €40,000 for his 11k! ‘Tue Caniver Mesrino.—At the regular Cabinet | Burgdorf and Ela Thomas; W. A. Thompson and | Milicr’ SH, Pas asallton hoawe THE BEST 13 THE CHEAPEST. a 3) Soo ACADEMY, interest in some mineral property, and it was Texas, 1115 G st. bE SALES STRETT. paid to him at the bank in four rectangular Mary A. Nichoison; Edward Anderson, of Kockvilie, | i meeting to-day all the Cabinet officers were pres-| Md. and alice ‘thompson: Laws Pecan pet wis Eg. SEs Baek ates ent except the Attorney General, who was maki! eI N. d., KS . P| £ CATLTIFED._| packages of bills of $10,000 each, ‘The captain fan arguilent before the Suprems Coure Me | Phasterér and Josmhine Pioe e aes Prahicls Mee ee Tanonse Dewsnruesr, KINDERGARTEN — PRIMARY AND faa kept his good fortune a secret from his wife, 7 a ——— Morrison, W? 8., Di, Willard’s hotel. SEAS cua ColamhsaReeeh | and he hurried home to tell her, She waa sit- | grattp dear funaing 08, 1902 co. Paumisrontc| Reatns.—Recent, investigations |, SEQUEL 10 4 Drvouce Soir rahe Police Court | errant i ao bh ae Te Soa No: Sve Sud E st uw. ANNA B | ting down after a hard day's work, and without ‘Washington City Gas-light Company ga__| Have developed the fact that the buried wood ais. | fs Moming Detectiv Kirby, Benjamin Crowley | Morse, Mass. Wormley’s. CHOICE STOCK S as AND | ® Word he dropped the armrul of greenbacks In | Firamen's Insurance Compan 454 | covered in the excavation for the new Casino | and’Watson W Eldridge weve charged with de. | Morpliy, 3. HL, Towa, Evbitt house. SAVILLE, VENETIANS, MELIONS and BEAVER ee ae Ue ta AC BER OF PIANO AND | hor tap. It was a loyal and touching thing to | National Uuion Insurance Com} 196 | butlding, on Connecticut avenue, instead of being | stroying private property, The warrant was tented | 30 ton, §, W., TIL, 18th st. 5: S Shs Poel Go. For a moment she eat paralyzed ‘sith | Ariston Insurance Cony ~ 93 | of Recent origin, as at frst supposad, belongs to the | on the oath of Roberta Fidridge, “A divorce seit ge | Muller N,, X.Y", HUbIEC house, egg oer tgetomeer| o music for recepuons and 1 . 2% | anctent zoological period known as the quartet ow abana “ urray, I.M., Ohio, Wormley’s. CORKSCREWS, BASKETS, DIAGONALS and astonishment, and then, hugging the tase up 7 | fame: carve nanipaion of Ss dats | Suc fenamecutesd "setts Mar | Nur Pec not tat ay Cot to her, she sobbed ont: — he > W., Pa, . . eps 63s | has been made by Messrs. Lester F. Ward, G. K. | wi her house fo! purpose i- | Muldrow, H. L., Mise. Ebbitt house, . SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS. ae on con how guy thers are! Let me put ae Gilbert, W. J. McGee and J. B. Markoe, of the Gente ‘againet ‘Mrs. Pidriage in the eee fae Foon, Ww. Hy Tis, a6 0 et. 0 we PLAIN AND FANCY BEAVER OVERCOATING, EAL Course of tw Rds Picpoarastem |. ‘DO IFAC you want te. dear” he septted. with Tae | Micse: Capos as “eearca in omine ware eG; | Coedines, but were disnppolited. Ochiltree, '., Texas, 1819 F tae Genes Coe DES lied with ‘Text-books, Copy-books, | a tenderness that it would be well for other rich & fue tims were found at a depth of Probably Cees ,000 open Cages m8 Sdn stn wy, Fils parrcsndinger-valg sorte (antemdes = PTYPEWRITING Lessor uy Lows, day or evening. | Men Of Colorado to emulate; “but you will 1% Eno), Cxpevek IE ce ote On eat (eae Metropolitan railroad company was called and | O'N ry Fa, Ms, ¥. ave. . be. Be, “ ae WHITING MACHINES ter Sale or Kent never wash anything else again. a Uke a broom. ‘The wood had lost everything in the | dismissed on the failure of tiff to answer. our, W.. 1007 G st. Full Stock Gentlemen's Underwear. Among the people I knew around the camp 9% 96 | nature of volatile substances and only the wood | This was a sult filed August 1880, for $5,000 er, A. &, N. ¥. Bhirts to Order Specially, ieclant New torkeee? | Was aman named Ed Braden, who divided his 100 —— | fibers remained. It 4s thought that the wood isa | damages for ejectment from a streetcar on F street, Fi sheet TA Wiltcoas, | time between reporting oar a new iosuer and 1%. Tas Spectes of Juniper. as the period to which tts as- az Err SEMINAR. ee ain toa ‘noble and seuaibie things ‘he ‘would do as 3 | guring a Time Is attbuted to the Ratirent W. 8. TEEL, LOE ig nd Shp agents jot | should he happen to strike it. When fortune go | toe colt in much it was embedded, which 15 fine- au 995 PENNSYLVANIA A’ BSirrseivcs “foe ¢ | did smile on him one day, be iannehed immedi. 2 = pervious vure. against the for, $m damages, He, claims Fi DRONE claimesncnennctmnnnntuns a upils wants “ny ately upon several enterprises not cont vem plat = Lecal Notes. ‘tober Kisii". See In the original prospectus. Among other vaga- 10 <= | he Nationat Ries and Rational Rife Cagots | 2. venice Delng driven in alley between sn, Soe, G. A. Warsz, --< ROLE ries he became enamored of a vivacious little | Citizens’ N 90, — | will doubtless pore seg oer at Masonic | of a manhole cover of a sewer, fell into it and IN HIS NEW STORE. _ PRO! soubret who was playing at the opera house, | Becond National Bank. 307% 110 | temple reirone ag they visit the Continental fair | its leg, and it was necessary that the animal 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE cps wos ENLEVES and arranged a unique and remarkable Ce Soldiers’ Additionals, pr acto. — 500 ee oe je tieg oteuleee the ma- | killed.” He claims, therefore, $900, the value of the Hise Se ag Gclected Stock of Books, be Ob tcent te Cc reer bse el a aa UT Lela (Nat galt pode Soo. | Mr. R Donovan states that last night, about 1g | Smal the city. To evumerste would require an eutire celui Duritione manva’e ongles, encelm Tene) weeteaes howsuels. Yas holders Ut these Real Extate Title Tusurance G a 19f_| ovelocke ne was aon at the comer of 15th and | | SENTENCED FoR STeattea.—In the Police Court Baye ea A NEW DEPARTURE. lor . : . | 5 ennsylvania Telephone Comp three rece! this morning ‘Higby reed with: 2 y, ‘DC ee reat ards Hol. | he had welghted with a leaden spike—point | Chisapeake aud Putomse Telephone Go... 2 yg | 1 Streets northwest by three, a cano from one ot | esmrning Jamnes Ayp Sees ae) J. H, Texas, Metropolitan hotel, ALL OE Da eR er uae, AT A per eal 12 DOC" | acwaward, oo/ when! it waa thiiwn Ween thie > ‘them, when a Mr. Harlan came to his assistanoe, - | #risiey Major Tusa sor tuhe priser, omveren a | Heese, Georgia, Métropoutan hotel list prices until the 29d instant. Call carly. and 4 aon : : ‘ het ¥ J Sep siekt trom Mra, ‘ al stage It would stick in the boards and stand ‘Train Wreckers at Work. tn ‘east Washingtos tee Care vcs te | plea of guilty, and as ilgby haa already been sene mh De eg ee Sota he rae = Coiecat ones wees, thetocteermate ue oe BOLD ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN, of hits sister, Mrs, ‘Morgan, No. 85 D street south- tobe a lenient 28 I possible, id ‘Court tinposed ey Robinson, 8, Ohio ‘ebite house = sie ent, mE TAKER, | vn lang’ Mearuis, Tewn., Nov. 4.—Passenger train No. 1, Bentence of s, W. 8., Cal, 1B st. % cia pearance, and to use his own language, ee 2 | _ Bischoff concert Friday evening. Reserved seats Rosecrans, W. 8., SEN! 7 Tuands or 1-1. 8 | form the stage into a bower ot rd To this | tere here a eadd Ben ea Roce Fallrend, Whicll | ae nts te Coe, A MUTUAL BrNEFIOIAL ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED. — 3H DL, 1118 @ stn. w. Wie eoae” aie got aha soe ARB sue Write | end he had a number of friends sfationed at dif- escape from wreck and robbery’at the switch on | 1 the Police Court John Branzel, alias John| The Mutual Beneficial Association, of the sixth | RYan, ee CRESS. DE PGGIST, COKER 4% AND ferent points in the audience, cach bearing a | the track 25 miles west of this city. Several spikes | GTOVes, pleaded guilty to stealing two tree-box Auditor's office, with A. H. Stamp, G. Mason and canoe eae . nite |AKYLAND AVENU! 36 deadly | aeiedg been drawn and the switch — dis- | Slabs Worth 8 cents each, the property of the Dis-| W. B. Lamb a8 corporators, and A. H. Stamp, Se hove, inks “Vang! tang the Aower-deeked miscies | Cat Was diccMou thes Wate achineg SOME 008 | Cano wag ecut tytn ere jure. oes omease ene | Bing, & danney, M.D, A.M. Mcdiath and ¥. | Sermo Ai is, National IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. me ok was ne @ train stop] and four a “ 5 National AD E ,, CAT. | bang: vanz! bang! the flowerieoked 1 misalles | Ten armed with shotguns Mousey ee eed | Lewis Day, ‘alias Richard Childs, colored, was | a certicate of ‘ntorpdration With the Teooraer se | Sinsiser, Fy ldaho, Rational hotet LSC Comraxys Ext RACT OF MEAT. hurtied through the air. mA Lsses , demanded that the doors should be opened, which | Charged in the Police’ Court this morning with the | deeds to-day. T, N. ¥., Portland flat K FUR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND eitrg besaptrreg to'kiil her, and flea to tes | 23 HRT Er eters er Ge eal sich beep ee tr bts Sand PA eS earars Puianr.—Yesteray morn- | St on, Wis Bpbitt house, UCES, sught it was a plot g messengers. ation opens on . "4 él telah trom which ahe tad’ (0 te subecquentiy | trate fs, Who, in felurn, fired ashotattheenee | “Mie. James H. Smith, school trustee, again re-| ing Eure Nicholg, 7d years Old eed poe Want ovine = cellar, zs rs r ests the Gol to have the closets in | daughter's house in e county, Md.,was ‘um, Koy LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. iragged by main force, uttering piereing | neer, Wiliam Cook. ‘They then disappeared in t COOK and. abdsil sekool busaiees icked up in the county, beyond Uniontown, while | Snyder, C. P., W. Va", National hotel, ent oh shrieks. The Braden party were all somewhat | dense forest, and after twenty minutes’ delay the Beene eee oe u bee! Sy a Re er, W. M.. TIL, National hotel. wal digestion aed oti Ee aes Inebriated and the more enthusiastic fired their | ‘alm proceeded, Potomae Tadge, No.8, F.A-A.ML. (West Washing. | She had Deen on a visit to the county from her hus- eng, 'R. &., N. ¥.. Portland flats. Sad’ boon for patie pote bouquets with such recklessness that one of) 1. 4, wnouncea at Paris that France, the Unitea | £007, ected last evening the Dac ate | mous eal lat amatly earn ae cee ten | pean Be Ba wit ages GSUSL Medical Journal” them hit the leader of the ee on the eeia States. England, (Germany ‘and Russia wilk une se 3B. Thomas; §.W., me pet rte ‘Sent to the su nU) HB. Mitin., National hotel, head, and he had to be held by two men while | ty protect their faterests in ‘case of ‘war between. mar WNT, town, from which place she was removed by Mr. 3.8, 1 National hotel. CATION —Genuine only with the gore was Le popped of Lo gee sre France and China, 1 5 ambulance artver, to ine Tabou, 3, ad om aA Cstinw. Fe. tions made. A is went great wort Hicks Pasha’s army are said juarters and subsequently to alms'| Taylor, J. D., house. 7,000 POUNDS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA aad marring what might have ctherwise been | have c from the battle of El Obeid and to be | | WASHINGTON Carre Manxer.—At the Queens- | fouse Hor husband, Mr. Nichols, this morning | Taylor, J. a Teno. EDbItL house, . | 7, COFFEE. a pleasant occasion. This Is a fair specimen of | é! a short distance away in Kordofan. town drove onthe Metropolitan Branch B. | tok her home. Thomas, J. R., house. being: the pursuits in which Braden spent avery de-| , In the Providence (R. 1) supreme court yesterday | and O. railroad, from the s ‘This ts the fincst lot of Java Coffee ever oftered for | cent fortune and succeeded In three brief | nthe cast of Receiver Farnsworth's eee sale in this city, ROASTED EVERY DAY. ‘ry it and months in getting back into serub-journalism neck mils from lamas Lear court ar = rrospect a se ie © noon eno ~ |“ Not alt of course, dissipated thetr suddenly | todays” ie GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, acquired cash to wild follies, but there were A rich sensation has just been lied in St. 1209 F street northwest. | very few who were guiltless of some act of ab-| Louis. A wealthy young lady of city had - eurdity at the first. As a rule they entered fully made up her mind to run away with and —— FISD aTT ok colonel drank and im this ngs. marry her tather’s coachman, when at the last % ware PT liminary stage they were the easy victims of aj moment she discovered that the coachman saris who made the feecing | woulda’t have hex. =-Cinctunalt Sahurdag stant