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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, 2d Editio ‘THE DISPLAY OF GOODG—WHAT AND WHERE TO BUT— TIME AND MONEY SAVED, ‘The Christmas Club. ‘The New York Steck Market. ‘The following are the opening and 2:90 p.m‘prices ot the New Tork Stock Market to-day as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 689 15th street: To Be Resexsenen, what tHe The Courts, Govnr mx Gungnat. Team. aes, Mom age ane and gud- e The Children’s Christmas club, under the super- To-day, U.S. ex rel. Carter agt. of vision of Miss West and Miss Waite, will be held in ‘able 220| Name | 0. [2:30 tion for madamus aisles wo ascs irom . SLY GENUINE POROUS PLASTER 18 the hall at the Franklin school building at 2:80 | But four days and evenings remain tn which to | The Commissioners stated’ being _ ae aren who aroimmavers of tiers au boro: | Day Draventa ‘The stores and shops were quite | Bnd any lar, giving them the east contro ot the wo] BS SESS, Geoe—[ eal oan | SM na, MUTURSTS te Wooded ee dren who are members of the club should be pres. | full yesterday, in fact in some quarters they were | Distric sey oad Go aociag an anes ‘| B4¥s) SAN N.Y. Cent.-°<h1ay14 | Mr. Mussey. Estate Margareé “And Raudally oo Eker ces | + | ent, as this will be the last meeting, and the final | crowded. If,as the weather bureau mater, eres | SST. SCE] 8s) 8 | hearing. i 1 ——___. arrangements for the dinner and entertainment | the latter days of this week are to be very cold, no ‘THE SILENCED HACKMEN AT THE DEPOTS. oP AES oe By a] oT tte Santora a for platntatr oy eee fa will be completed. Theofficersof the club have | time should be lost in completing the holiday pate Allison Nallor, the livery man, Was before | A S34 S306 | eon atys pee EE a Nee Sot x Prop in Freight Rates. to | decided that all children wishing to Join the club | rounds. A great deal of valuable time can be | District Commiss foc nen revel tend acrrmrtiy 1) 558) 56° | trial fied. _ | seit nd Minueapoils was Oued at'irennty on | MUSt send in thelr names on postal cards to Miss | saved by deetding what one wants to buy ana | Odes guidance of Policeman Kearney, stationed | “SS 2388, Equiry Covnt.—Juage James, sty | wheat and 15 cents oh corn yesterday, being adrop | West, No, 15 15th street, Defore Saturlay. At where to buy tt. This can be arranged by taking | inand about the Baltimore and Potomac depot, Bee To-day, Payne agt. Reed; sale ordered and trus. bas if EEE RTIONS Tots cette, nae the mecting on Saturday the clilidren who | Trg Stax and making memoranda from its ten or | which prevents the omnibus drivers and hancon fee appolted. Shattuck act, Shattuck: time fixed an best porous | pe Have aaitecdy Joined the club will recelve | twelve columns of holiday advertisements. ‘The | cabmen from calling out to St the hotels for taking testimony. Mackall agt. Mackall; on ts. ALL | Wall Street To-day. thelr cards of incinbership, but no new names will | following are first-class houses In addition to those | the: represent. As the matter at present, 1t hearing. z cia MANERT REED LTivED then be received. It 1s. the desire of the officers of | heretofore noticed: is claimed, no hackman, omnibus man or hansom Crimrsat. Coret—Juftgr Wytte. : ers serie child invited to the entertain- | ‘rhongh tt 1s difficnit_at times to make a r) cabman can open his mouth to tell strangers what Yesterday, Wr embezziement: pot . 19.—The Evening Post has the resomne Kind of a toy. Compara: | selection, this problem {8 easily solved by calling | hotels he serves. The drivers stand like rows of ullty. John Cross, « oMcer; surrendered dal art The ey in- 'y few rovs have been donated, however, and | at the Mammoth Establishment of R. Go.pscuum, | dummies waiting to be approached by travelers. by surety and comm?! market this forenoon still cen~ member of the ciub has been requested to 5 Ato JL Wm. Thomas and rosds, involved 1n S12 7th street northwest. He says his store is the | The result is the parties Interested claim that per- Robert H. Harris, Larev din 2 to sl ¥; not gulltr. Potomac | or something for the tree the } largest of the kind this side of New York. It runs | sons are often misled or fall into the hands of those ae Se ree Lies ates | Steamboat Co., unitoensed bar; @ woile pros en- ar in the Towa and of the week, Mr. V. G. Fischer, the bookseller ) through an entire block (from 7th to 8th street), oo- | Who cheat them and leave them where they do hot 90% DOs Bret 5: UOMO | tered, Northern Pacitics. | and stationer, of 29 15th street, has made a hand- | cuptes over 10,000 square feet, every inch ot which ts | wish to go, &c. Mr. Edmonds did not offer to mod- 0) Do. pret : Porrce CovetT—Judge Snett. nothing to indicate the | some donation of thirty or forty children’s books crowded and packed with goods, Here youcan find | ify the order to the policeman, but suggested the Bee Geel Today, Joun Hughes, larceny; restitution or. Huestions | at issue 15) and over two hundred handsome imported Christ- something to please everybody; something for the | feasibility of putting 8 Inside the depot, if qontierel Pane ered. “Chas. Bailey, allas Kelley, assault with Ine Colorato contending roads | mas cards. Infant as well as for an aged friend. ‘The latge va- | permission of the toad afiicers can be obtained, - SES tent to ntinied. Sandy Brown, colomd, late wa ERE ite ispheumeits | Preparations are being made to entertain atont | riety of articles to be found Is actually bewilderinen ing passengers “to the omnibusses,” “to thé | D0, Dr id cae six wonths, Thos Thornton, colored, Te Boe. Se re 18 presumed 10 hundred ehildren nicely, Presidgnt Arthuf | Here you fnd dolls of all sizes and descriptions, | hansom cabs” or “to the hacks” ag the'case may Mob. € Ohio..:| 10°} 10°} Do. pred celving stolen cuods; #2) or 60 days. Frank Wolke Sree Protea rains; | nas promised to sce to the decoration of the hail, | toys of any imaginable kind, ke wath ac nected | nae He this was favored by the stable men and the | Mob & Ohio;..| 10 ie ee brant, vac! w) days Francis Clark, colored, On T {tebe Be Bremiuinper | and will secure the attendance of the Marine band: | orhamental articles for. the parlor, the sitting-room | hotel men he would try and see what could be done, | Nasi do.; do. “Edward Macitabee, Indecent éxposure: ar wis vralati46 prema per} The dinner will begin at one o'clock on the 2th, | and the kitchen, all kinds of ‘crockery, table ware, MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS. NOR Caret.—Rer. Dr. | $10 or sodas. : ened Irregniar, bat cenerauiy | There will be ten ladies in charge, one at each | trunks, traveliny Utensils, pictures, picture frames, | | ‘The Commissioners have given. instructions to Gane aie ee Snes Sia ee ba POE at Sines ea » aud there will also be six children, three | dressing cases, &c. Mr. Goupscuatip, through his | the auditor to par ole ail che Dierrion eae oe 2. Newman, of New York, devoted his Sunday. eo De Me vorce Su erudeance tr taton Pudi | little’ boss and three little girls, members of the | energy: tar dealing and wood tector, the coer Monday next for salaries or wi Auditor Tich- | morning Sennen to denouncing a statement at- TION IN NEW YORK—A GOOD BARON jie id, aud all advanced | CM, t0 walt on each table. The dinner will con- | of ids goods, has within a few years becerse one ot | Monday HEXt for it his purpose to pay every, ons ed to Mons! pe a Pat TEN | PAL Telegrap wd to have b ey and the usual accompaniments, &c. ‘The entertainment will begin at 2 k, when the children will march in in line. pening address will be delivered by Rey. W. he oj the most prominent men in tr ie Im) e._He buys all his sin large quantities, direct, from first hands; rts many of his goods direct from Europe, and his prices therefore must naturally be beyont connected with the District government. ges Lrxcoun HAtt.—Thomas' unrivalled orchestra ‘will give a grand concert at Lincoln Hall on Christ- had repudiated by telegraph’ and through several journals ten days previously. Dr. Newman's at- Tack has elicited a cant from Monsignor Capel, in which he says: “Methinks a reckless disregard of ED MES. DE MELAS REPUTATION, ‘The triat of the divorce sult of Florence M. De Inst her husband, Henry A. De Melt, and ustady of her cldidren, fs attracting much Metl ag: i rf t 4 at What are my opinions and statements when gratu- | Interest In New York. Several letters, which nritetvd off proves f be ney eats one the be re Coupe cr min | Sp ensure aswell Derr. | Ridge attracts. SRA eI Eke Teen | MIDE UE eh Geel epee See ee eel ae Spring of 1882, were put in evidence yester- North Star. $ igh to’ Chicago ‘There will be two Chris mas trees, and | |G 7G FE, KENNEDY & Now, at the well-known | of seats begins nt Metzerotvs on Friday morning. | especially from the pulpit. It would be more | day by Mr. Parsons, the plaintiffs counsel, to dls. 2 Daal ¢ ww Ww uy Unls mornin: mselt as John Shelly, TIMORE, r wilact a5 Santa Claus, distributing among the children 1h his usual merry r Wes interested in the club will make It their business this Week to ascertain possible, dren’s Christmas Club, District 2 THE TURKEY QUESTION. All persons who are willing to send a nicely cooked medium-sized turkey to the National Rifles se respond generously and sugar, 9¢ many other things for hi day cheer, house, 1209 F street northiest, enumerate a choice class Of Christmas goods at prices that cannot fall to attract purchasers. They name granulated perihanew citron, 5 Iba. for $1: new cur- S £0) In the handsome drug store at the corner of that crowded thoroughfare, 15th street_and New York avenue, there 18 offered Dy Messrs. Natrw and o trunks, Kethoc a very excellent selection of perfumery, fine cut glassware, plush cases, tollet sets, etc., in al italy Ags and satchels, ladies’ hand bags, po Dill books, card and leather cases, cigar, cigarette and match cases, dressing cases, Tue DELTA Karpa ErstLon FRATERNITY.—Thirty or forty gentlemen, representing fourteen chapters of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, met at the Waite, secretary. The following committees were appointed: Onreunion and banquet—Hon. Randall Gibson, Hon. Frank H. Hurd, Hon. John D, Long, Hon. Perry Belmont, Dr. Charles. Warren, Edward A, Paul, Frank J. Woodinan, Edward F. Waite and William G. Webster. On permanent organization— Yersutile artists, who appear to great advanta their respective’ special tes. Professors T. A. & J. E. Kennedy give a wonderml exhibition of their profitable to preach sonnd Gospel truth and eschew personalities.” Dr. Newman responded to-day 10 acard, stating that believing the general rella- bility of the American press he took it for granted truth,’ instead of the dogmas of ecclesiastical pre tensions which are not in harmony with American institutions.” ———___—_+9+____ ONE-Smpep ELEcTrons.—Elections were held inthe Norfolk, Petersburg and Mecklenburg senatorial an- Liess be held under of the senate. cles. Another election will @ proclamation from the cles Prove the chanses made by De Mell that. improper Telations existed between his wife and the baron. The latter wrote first to Mr. De Mell demanding an explanation in writing of the reason why bis I F " aittt 5 been Used nection with Mn. Tehildren are really thes to ap." i mixed nuts, 6 Ibs. for $1; Haw- | Arlington last nicht and took steps towards form. | that Mgr, Cabelhad made the utterances attributed | name had Y th % eitz0 tool factory in Ches- | Ran at the eno aes micta pas thelr mtnistire, 5 Ibs forgi;van Rossa | ing n permacentakaane ascetatie: A temporary | to him. “And Tmay also add.7he says: “That i | De Mella as was commen Pepwrt ia ely Gals MOT | Wants, as far as it lies In thelr power. Everything . $1; 4 Ibs. Italian macaroni, 50c.; Lee | Organization was effected by the election of Hon. | could wish that while Mgr. Cabel 1s in our country ur. De Tepe hat his ; ne to render the children as happy on the Worcester sauce, 250. per Bottle; and | H. A. Herbert, of Alabama, as chairman, and E. F. | he might devote himself to preaching ‘sound gospel nad been py what had him by the wire ‘The baron in return sent a long Jetier, in which he demanded that Mr. De Mel! should sien a dec in the letter tha iy ime Ul to his positive ing to call him le V. districts in Virginia Monda for senators to fill | out if he di ‘This declaration was Tmory, G street, between Sth and 10th sts. n-w.,on | variety. | ‘They have specially “flowers of eon Whee. ees Mt es We Ln | Sane ai eee ee coalition nominees | signed Mr. M the neat letter shows, the 28th Inst. will | cologne,” blossoms of orange, Rosemary, balm, vio- 2 Were elected, the democrats refraining from voting, | whitch also contatned an apslogy for having sus- at once notify h | 11s and roses. ‘There 1s no more acceptable present | raparen Cosique. — Bayley’s_ and Kennedy's | for the reason that the democratic members of the | pected his “seed tend ‘The'com- | than a cnt glass bottle of perfumery to a lady. “Bright Lights,” ut the cosy Comique this week, | election committee of the Virginia senate has The plainti! in sult_1s a niece of the late rave pet | tan ae nonnstlvania avenue, hes @ bril-| attract large audiences. ‘The troup ncludes mang | elded that the Bovenoe had to iehe ce ene reon Draper, collector of the port of e yet | lant displiy in his windows of leather goods, proclamation ordering the filling of these 1's father took his pw York. In’ 1805 Mrs D family to Dresden, where his 4 M ughter, the plains {t, met and married Mr. De Mell Mrs. De Mefl 7 08 - lived with her husband until October, 1881, during .t anized at the Peabo manicure sets and whips and crops for presents. ™ Re Dower ak ety Pes toeuation, = 1 Gerrixa EVEN is Lawyer. —In_ Cumber- mu uae oer mates poor pedo =. ood = idan: with 235 imenibes C. AUERBACH, Corner of 7th and H streets, names | ‘Ti GRIEVANCE OF THE REAL Estate AGenta.— | 1a0 wie i then separated from lim and came here and {ns = erate WU eh mae Pollday presents for girls and boys, ladies and gen-| At a meeting of real estate agents at the omice of | TWike VS. Ryland, recent elfor Holand, in | cued Cis proceeding. asking a separation upon the i Fatal Malpractice. Uemen. For the girls he has a’sewing machine | Mr. Thos ES Waggaman, last evening, Mr. Wag- | Met W. M. Price, one of the counsel for Ryland, in | ground of her husband's abusive treatment. a THE TOF AN INVESTIGATION OF THE DEATH | MA\le Just for them, from9 to 15 years of age, and | gamah was authorized to appolnt a’ committee | font of the post ST ee apogee aS ako ms 7 Hi E 2 N_ INVESTIGATION Ps ASKS the little girls to bring thelr sewing along; | to lay the subject of the license tax imposed on teal | StTike him witha riding whip. Price, selzat her emarkable Success, i OF JULIA BUTLER. for boys and men he has fine line of furnishing | estate agents before the proper Goumatte ot eae | hands, Preventing her from striking Lim, and Weld | prom ge Philadelplia Star. j Some excitement has been caused among the | goods, while forthe ladtes he has apresent of a new | gress. “It Is claimed ter tke projectors of the | Ber Until the police secured her. “Wl: ts ar ly knows that Con ON OF A POLICEMAN. of the Ssn- | colored population of East Washington by the sud- | don death on Monday last of Julia Butler, at her home, 9° from the effects of an abortion. | that there had been foul pl. poned at the instance of the colored girl named h street southeast, As it was rumored ne burtal » antl ety meetings, Coronel r. HL qquest Was at the ad that Julia clan, Dr. Rod she died at 908 ‘The jury found a yer- ad Julta Butler came lock m. Monday last, at eInatter 18 now in the hands. and Deautifal machin “singer” «N ssortinent of hew improved sewin: Amertea,” No. and almost every other make. He will sell “Domestic, § an ornamental and useful machine, with five years’ guarantee, for the latest ni chine combined. &c., in polished antique and repousse. brass; also, Low’s art tiles and sketches in plush frames, at 424 9th street. Give them a call in thelr handsome new | store, 25, and invites speci: ity—a writing desk and sewing ma- lal attention to Itis very tree that Noam WALKER & Co., of 625 Pennsylvania avenue, afford the seeker after holl- ay presents an opportunity to select an art ie selection of desirable goods.’ Do not fall to call at in hotel, stenctied 4 nd pi Inen handkereh: their large store on tie Avenue, near the Metropol- i sin great varlety and good value. ‘They have secured Movement that Congress intended to repeal the Clause taxing them one per cent of their receipts in addition to a license of $25 per annum, but by a clerical error the tax on photographers was stricken out. ‘The Commisstoners last year finding the law unrepealed, decided to enforce ft. ese Sl in Baltimore last evening. The Sun, to-day, in a notice of the concert, says: “Mrs. Powell, who made her first appearance here, 1s well known in Baltl- more, and made a favorable impresston. She has a contralto voice, which gives evidences of careful cultivation as well as natural power, and will doubt- less prove a valuable acquisition’ to the concert very entertaluing performance Is expected. Lixcoun Hatt.—Rey. J. , Keane, bishop of Rich- at the National theater this week. The company, 22 THE STANDARD CoaL Company Fartcre.—The Standard Coal and Iron company, which has made anassignment in Columbus, Ohio, wes organized about 18 months ago with an authorized capital of $25,000,000. | Among the directors and largest stock- holder, it 18 stated, were James G. Blaine and New York; Samuel Thomas, Walter P. Warren, of Troy. holders in all, PRINce FREDERICK AND THE Pork.—The private conference of the pope and the crown prince of Germany at Rome yesterday lasted an hour. The prince, upon leaving the vatican, appeared to be Columbus, Ohio, and There were 1,800 stock- —A dispatch was yesterday recelved by Gen. Grant from the committee in Paris having change of the Bartholdl | ‘The Washington STar, one of the best conducted and most prosperous papers in the country, has en- larged to an equivalent of over five columns, and started. a new perfecting press, which not only prints the paper ina handsome style, but does it with amazing rapidity, and, morec er, cuts, folds a 5 eyes fterng y S808 =| ARS. POWELL IN BartiMore.—Mrs. Powell, of | Eugene Hale, of Maine; Gen. james A. Hale, Of | and counts the 1s—being a duplicate of the ex~ 1 a Leite ae nt ate It of the | t ons NClIGAy: SORE RTE Soe this city, who recently Joined the concert company oe Se Eaereerd ned a et Of | traordinary machine on which our own Star 13 nd Was prominent among the eotored women | glasses, ash trays, candlesticks, lamps, ornaments, | Of Miss mina Thursby-made her Nrst appertree ns, Geo. Chapm . printed, and wht turned out our has frequently Paper at the astonishing speed of 600 coples a minute. We congratul, esake on its remarkable ess due to sound sion of the popular needs 10 eer ‘ viate the ft dour o had been ving One of the | whitch cannot fall Uo be @ lasting pleasure, ‘There Biase: deeply loved. ‘The length Of te prince's inter. bther days S° We thought 80. too Hh Was about the midd 15 no man Who would not appreciate one of the fine : ~The N rifles will | Yew With the pope is much remarked upon. The | When w J Our Naper last October a Year Us Jy to announce his | Stetitial ta aretout Six weekS | over sack or the Newmarket overcoats or sults, | » hows, OPERA nee eal tiGes Nil | onder ide dims ears anes Tae prnEee nia ee four columns; but we find tne double shects anes. bly not | TUS at het ome, Rae eae She | elther for dress or business wear, which ts offered | pared DencHit at the Oper following, with a mat- | the outcome of Prince Bismarck’s project for fed- | (our Colu F can feel i that’ gue Say RO | at so reasonable a price as to make the outlay trit- | {nea Manse tre, evenings follow troup, aided by | rating conservative forces against ‘audacious gh i anmounce En ee ane Rt Bo | lng in comparison to the beneftt conferred. ‘They | thinigierie Walter Petham, will give a very in- | democracy, and that the place of honor in the alll- jews Rriefs, indicating (hat the | have boy’s sults which are the delight of young viung program, which will conclude with “A Day | ance has been assigned to the papacy asthe first | gp the trial of the men ¢ ~d with the Emma | man Weg, suering phystealy, She ded | America, nd the children’s overcoats area sur- | tn aig. tn 3" tutroducing popiar war songs, | influence tn the wort, Bond outrage, at Hillsbore’, TL, yestent: ats he 1a oclock Monday, s ve ise for beauty and cheapness, hey never had a c y the eae convicts from the Chester penit y testified to ut until he with. as to the condition of the deceased as he | farger stock thin At present, Hor Aimee Attereae | Bugle calls, and exuipition drills by the rifles. A ‘Tre BARTHOLDI STATUE COMPLETED. weekend ° ive talking about the sreviig that Uney would have to tell ring the three prisones an ; mond, will lecture on “Marta Luther” to-morrow | Statue. announcing the completion of the statue, | “ “pe coroner's Inquiry Into the murder of Phoebe oust. Con WS 5th street southeast from metritis Eee tare aay GRUNNEL & CEARK, 811 | evening, for the benefit of the Hew St. Patrick's | Nd thanking him for hts earnest appeal for funds | , 5RC&" beck ned until December 24, NNSYLVANLA pelvic if from criminal abortion.” space, have added @ very choice assortment | churcl.” to complete the pedestal,which he made at the open- | Gaorge Frank Says he belear himself of suspe Its said that deceased admitted before her death Is suitable for holiday gifts, including some —.__ ing of the loan exhibition, inaugurated for that ob- | Cion: has twentyave withessrs Whe Will oe ene aiee to Dr. Rod her attending physician, that the | very chotee and new styles th flue damask tabl lesets, NATIONAL THEATER. — Dumas’ great play of | Jectat the National Academy of Design on the ‘as home Detore 6 o'clock the night of the mur- rn done by the atl of sharp tnstra- | knotted fringe towels, very large assortment: tdies, | “Monte Cristo” 1s meeting with atserved success | 3d Inst. az mld Say no more, This was not in ain. Snkand ointmes Joan Mawley Glover to under the management of Mr. Jno. B. Stetson, 1s an u cable dispatch from Hong ‘ am IS gazetted. ce In the House TP tiereon Me Pye who hopes to | some elegant, black silk velvets, all silk, 28 inches | exceptionally strong One. Mn, Yas ONelll ty tine 5 Great excitement prevatled in Canton thelr quarrel it the chamber of deme rah Wty person, wide, at $9 and $10 yard, which, for auality, isun- | role of Eamund Danies is very satistactory. His | Yesterday on the arrival of the Amertean Pro 2 psierday, When M. Cunco dOrmano spoke dis Se 1 si Ment 0 rk and | acting is vigor el phe - he Sanitary C4 surpassed. Also, a full ‘assortihent of black and | acting ts vigorous and intelligent. ‘The othe Jety in Grookiyn Frid MERTER. Whe Meeting of ¢ ‘Wo-day. r, of Atlanta, cl the roll of retary, the memb THE NATIONAL COLORED Com- Rody in ‘This City 3 at the should dition of Washing- ton. \provement has undoubter itary condition of Washin iy ton during the eal tO Tr, the sand avenues point of the ¢ point of view, in many places very imperfect, the in this direction Is of the best class. Ti whole, we commend this rs who do thelr ¥, with tts wide resent was aby 1 | Ov f nt to strike him 1 and the defend, e witness Jumped followed him Mr. Patrick n started a pred ry and Mary C. € oth of Baltimore; Eu eudleton, of Hartford county, Ecklof anid Jennte Shepperson. 3; Edwin Hilton Bond and Rachel ‘ar Graham and Mary Rotlt hiicazo, M1, and Laura Fink wer, of colored. silks, 0} Which usher in the iS one May Say, a Vel reliable makes, bottom ney have Some very handsome patterns in bro- ais times, prices, «the merrlest thing for you todo fs to gostralght- grand holiday display, and was conducted through, ritable bazaar, and shown all the gooils by One of the many pleasant clerks there engaged. Mr. AUGENSTEIN ha! ac € me every 8 three large, mIn0- S stores, 817, 819, 821 7th street northwest. But these are not quite suMctent to hold the tm- ase Stock he carries. ‘The floors, cellings and Vvallable space ts filed with the finest and cloaks and dolmans to be closed out cheap. "The store will be open in the evening wnUl nine o'clock during the holldays. o RSELL, 418 9th . Pui Shades, globes, & and holiday pre gas fixtures, ges, f nd reet, has a choice line of persons, such as YY Suitable for house furnishing: nls He has also a fue stock of It will not be an easy matter to go by the hand- sotge stalls Of JOuN R. KELLY, at 628, 620 and 630 Center market, or at 206 and 20d N: hern ma ‘ke mem- bers of the company sustain thelr ch ceptably. ‘The stage settings are ve1 Hist nd northwest. Any contributions for this burp sent on the morning of that day, to tie abov es Nida tits Lixcouy Hart.—The well-known West End min- strel troupe will give a performance at Lincoln hall this evening for the benefit of Central Dispen- sary and Emergency hospit spedeos es THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SocTETY.—At the meeting of the Anthropological soclety last evening Prof. Cyrus Thomas, of the bureau of ethnology, read a DIME Mcsevw.—The novelties and improvements rsented by the Dine Museum, Pennsylvania ave- hear Tith street, for this and the holiday wecks surpass anything yet given at this estab- Ushed resort. Thé collection of rare wild animals on M y evening. ‘The week’s program Is a very It includes Lynch ahd Mew s; the fascinating Howard Sisters, lie; the world-renowned Batchelor combination; Miss Nellie Roberts in Katie and and Gallag! her boquet of songs; Harry La Hose in his great. elub-jugeling act; terian misstonarles, Mr. Henry and Mr. Whit Watrack R inquire and report as to the constitu amending the present law as to provide ‘colored | trustees dnd teachers for colored schools and wiulte trustees and white teachers for whlte schools, Tne Great Loss oF Fisntxa Vessei More vessels, with theirere af Uwenty-f Salled from Gloucester, Mass., in the early part of tonality of 50 Philadelphia within the next six months. Chatard ts now in Rome, where he represented tive | archdiocese of Cincinnati atthe recent conference of American prelates, = Se A Systematic Hut FoR House Tater) Bishop swhree fend of thei me Me Bad Vestlted against a Se aren ee acura et ca uaen to aessnie the Beurch, Of HoIse theres Ties Me ms nd dalrles. y sear hleves. "They are divided into | 2: = z . ———e i each squad bs ite ang |: Nanmnagpe JLacrests = Marcie senses have Oren heat es Morea eee ee: S Rtaur's Dore Mcseca—Mesere wrignt opened | aunt ton seattle iS ea ea ina " P © court to Tames a a is s \ e Muset 5 : a | pre we y the aren at Ghee me German student. and” library Limps” decornte thelr new Dime Museum, corner @th and D streets, | j5 in Brown and Holt counties, which are the centers of the work of the theives, These vigilants | have abandoned all work ai night and day. Every traveler has to give a satis- factory account of himnself or he ts detained until | his record fs cleared up. Whenver a member of the | gang is captured he 1s hanged, shot or turned ov: ind traverse the prairie | ¢ onds have en M. @ornano her: w id M. Charles Ferry, brotis 3 | rof the prime mints- = ue velvets, all colors, and job in all-silk black | effective. “Monte Cristo” will be continued dure | ter, Endeavors are belne made to prevent a hos Views OF AN AUTHORITY. a ou ig y s brocade, doze g the week. Christmas weck, “In the Ranks.” s acher | tie meeting, and Last 1 e diticus d ee ‘The last nituber of The Sanitary Bngineerspeaks | BTOPATE $1.14; 100 doze Ing the Week. “Christmas week, “In the Ra severvly HUrte A omnin Cathole prt | meeting, and last night the ditieuity was ad- biases in very ry terms of the fourth annual they will match with any tn the cit CHRISTMAS FOR THE Poor CoLoneD CuiipR arrived later under military escort. The Canton a h street, near shi cute re i A 5 § hii to proseen h Ofllcer Townshend. “This report,” ther Job lot of children’s ribbed full regular Ses? inp nak been organized in thts ¢ 00 LS edie ny ement Pees circu m1 ai ave hearing her i S HECOIRIER TGEA il They invite an examination | Vide a Christmas entertainment for poor ‘colored | Of Tumors that lange q re CON- | Clans Te ed in alarm; @ pa h year becoming & more interesting tock, asiit ls large and carefully sclected. = | childsen’ on liek Gees ts" day, the 2th inst, at | cealed in the Rotnan Catholic Cathedral of Canton, | 25% recites 7 pu gg ad specially In the eld of vital “Ont sherryare the bel the Sumner school butiding, 17h and Mt stréets | and they threaten to blow the edifice down. street. Fortunately, u0 one was injured, eachers In a short time were able to a rng fe fo S11 oth street northwest and buy an Haier, | Hamed building, will be very acceptable, Bos, the Sew UirunsWick oarsman, ts on i Tn yest huaparatively ary mortality, ale | Liv tones cau eeu Tre Se ies | A Recertios 10 4 TauPERaNce Leapee.—Mira {Hi Rigltnd to tu chunpomstip Of Ragland awi a | We ciaploy of E. F a thougt the popu Increase, rhe | Yetousiy metest prices. The agent cece ea, | Tat Petra, gave a reception 10 MVS. Je Elles Fostey, | eee ee os canon March. He gives Bu. | Was convicted on the charge of work done 1m the abatement of aulsrnees topes iy Ladahowa the clans Min Se eqnperance advocate of Towa, at the Temple | bear the odds of ten seconds start. Over @ course of | TRS The Jury {on of tood, &c., Shows that Inspection there 18 no | siasin’ caring. less. to Aud f Chstonee Ie coe an pleat. | The guests ‘began to arrive | four miles and two furlongs one ‘where the contiitions for emeetive natatagy wore | that You should see, admire and Tove the beautiful ‘and gentiemen interested intemperance | ‘Tum Vinorsia LeaisiarcuscIn the house of | At Maple Rapids, Mich., early Monday mornin q Tore favor thin tes a hee | instriments she hag to show you. © present. Retreshments, wero: serves | Gelesatos Seog eee ON Wa net j ropbers catered Cie house of |S. P. Creastacer chill Un. ‘Tie orn Of Boxerumens. ta sucn wee | _ Groceries for the holtdass, in quallty, vartety ana ts of flowers wore presented to Mra Fos- | for am Investigation Into the charges of ofl | foforsaed fit quanty of the worst evils of ‘most of. our muntelpal | prices to sult, everybody, and an extra’ force to de- Miss Willard. The room was handsomely | conduct preferred against Jud-eThouas iano a To New Yor lure avoided. oMees are not a matter | NVCF preraptly, are antounced by C. WiTMEX, at | decorated, the Walls Delng hung with fags and | borne, the Mahone county judge of Franklin ie ae eee for New York fF polttical considerations and pubite | NO. 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. . sig | Portmults of distinwulshed temperauce advoetes. | A resolution was introduced in the house yest-nday » Whic: 4s comparatively enlightened and de-| A Starreporterhappened to stop at AUGENSTEIN’s requesting the committee on courts of justice Juwige MeCoy sen- arbrough, Jas. ih, Bold ‘ mons and Lovic . tOtWwo years each in e Albany penltentary, the prisouers pleading guilty. —$—$$$—$__soo—____ E ft y CorNenivs J. VaNpernica’s Gawmusa Dest.— nferesting and. valuable, 1 cholcest_ goods In the toy and crockery line. ‘The | Big pase on his werent ocr eee ers be November, are added to Uh? lonz roll of Vessels : ibe New Nort adied Ine goods ‘are placed and arranged ina very artistic | mimtains that the mounds are hot the rele ck pel Senet pl oS will of Cor TBE RNG Jost race, but that they are the Works of the ances- | fust and Nove agus, ieaving $1 alpen a. 3s amount of a & GronGE J. JonNsoN, 713 Market Space, has a fine | tors of the modern Indians. The paper was dis. father onde 2 ee * edge Van moming Chas, TS Welch intent es | Section of holiday goods, such 98 2.1 cussed by Powell, Mr: Blodgett, Prot. Mason, | ft nee Coe = Brunt tod ring up of the Wa ; ; nandkerchiets, tes, mufllers, glove S| and Prof. 8, 11. Scudder, editor of the’ Seivuice. Mr <1 ea | jude VoloUsiiess o ational convent: 5 at as Was § led by 5, and 25 cents; large bandana hand- vas to mel ershi yy i Rageeed iain > ¥ Ratley mnor’s store, corner of 10th Mua bieck crisis tered gentiomensand)| toe re of Vincennes, Ind, will be madearchbishop of | by M! ain sums lost nd Streets. When one of the colored men by hit to the plentift wh kept by 1 constitute Ties, and Una Ato the moral tes; fourth, Sof the prisoners be iter the expen of their and intellectual instruction of that a portion of the ear placd to their create = oT | rh ‘ted, the balance to be pald to . ttle Tibble Lyle, the wonderful | to the authorities, a5 Ils captors Inay decks The | H hould | timores Mace J. Wi Prince George's | if you Want a” chotee selection of beef, lamb, veal, | child nightiugale: exhibition of Sdeaiiie us = ae aod Telieve | (Heir Wives and families, if they have any, and it B principles which | county of Alexandria, | etc., for your table at Christmas tne or at any | lesque boxing: Miss Ada Bris, the Tee ales ar nee gaemnined tn thelr effort to relieve | they nave none, to them=rives ‘at the expiration of ted sville convention. | Vaz : y Coos, of Carroll | other time. Mr. Kelly is a long established and re-| woman; Mr. Crist Hausen, the wonderfat eatoce, a See thelr term Of servitude; that the Dalence of « tedt that a sub-< we De appolnted to | Y, Ma; Charles H. K id Sarah E. Mead- | Mable dealer in first rticles, Cassa Cassandla, the beautiful bush- | Frank James’ Bait.—The criminal court at Gat- | OLErs not Deeded in work tor the use of Th beta for pe mentation to: Congress, | ss bor of Riehtnond, About as large an assortment as can be found in yesterday fixed the Dall at $8,000 in the be employed _und piece price” system, Ee polley tn reg ojvard county, the city, and at prices way dowheinarc mae nk dames for the murder of Cashier aes ae ‘ tee should adopt, . TL Market Space. Rike ates canoer eel | ‘Tae Gnosrny De Shoots tn 1660, The defense asked thar the pris-| «cue smie Denes taog Ox Riccrawin in respons . DOLGT. Mr. Cant Dissntct Dis- | pushes, 3, table linens, towels, napkins, ‘hed to the bell ‘ oner be remanded to the custody of ls sureties, Siu SESUSUAS, Sowa Late a ee ussfon and was Introduced | MISSED. Gece die | SBwls, comforts, éte., in endless profusion and of ee aad ents, Several years ago | This the court took under eddvisement. “The pris. ndependent in form and. Wality bul if ote Suteaasiged 1 el ‘arter agt. p latest a ve sai Will be remenbered that the pastor, Mr. Coombs, | oner 1d tO Ja : “ality, - Tn expressing | the Commissioners of the ‘District, was argued by eee aca And most novel goods in the market can Heide in 'D ldabietiete AE endorse was ttee of the disse it wonla be mittee to tak possible — by uch an action, ption Mr. Douglass said he | Mr. H. I Wells, Jr. Supreme Court. He that if an unan. the Ing opinion of Justice | ful thing for the com- | In view of the | to require them to advertise the contract for Te moval of garbage, dead animals, &., ahd award the same to the lowest bidder, the relator claiming that ls offer was for $13,000, Whereas F. M. Drane ey's bid was #15,00. ‘The demurrer raised the pint that the petition showed no legal cause for He hi Selling out a lot of forty and orga ter,” he says, “how low in can sult you.” these and if you have ni instruments s been a long time in busi- nine first-class new planos at remarkably low prices. “No mat- price you want to go, I If you have the cash to buy one’ of he expects you to call at once; ot the cash, but wish to buy on | committed suicide one Sunday morning just before swung too heavily no one can say, but certain it 1s that during the ringing the great bell cracked, Supersultious ones to this day aver that instead of the ordinary tone calling the congregation to worship, the iron tongue sounds out in mournful ¢adence the one reverberating word “Coombs!” very prett girl made’ com- plaint against Wilton, incidentally betraying him as one of the murderers of Jennie Cramer, at New Haven. It seems that Wilton became an; the girl when she begged him to marry sald that if she didn’t keep he would Serve ———_— 2°. gre: power her for the relator, and Mr, Riddle | po 20 5 : Uhe hour for service. ‘The sexton, not having been |THE JENNTe Crawer Case AGAIN.—John Wilton, agerous one withedt Rugland ake, ‘The publle mind, as | for the District Ti a Gemurrer of the District was } Twoomamend his House Gente oat rey Teas tO | the hows for ser ad cleuastancs, proceeded, as | sonjot & Rookiyn rostaurant Keeper, ts charged to vbaek her ieee | sustained and etition dismissed. This was an otal ze rei sual, > Dell. WI or o1 vi z, an yy _Giidet on the! application for a mandamus on the Commisstoners | _ CHAUNCEY J. Tt of 433 7th street northwest, 1s | US, Lo ring the bel Saige OF nipbatie CIApDat. The mother of the ‘To Let a Coup HAVE ITs Ow Wat Is to assist In laying the foundation of Consumption. 'Tocure ne most stubborn Cough or Cold, you have Oty to use judictously Dr. Jayne's Expectorant. let DA 6G " her the same way that he helped to. serve Jennie DIED. Bt poittical situation he thought it would be | the lasuing ofa Writer menace ea point | time, he wants to see you immediately. He promi. | “Coombs! eS ae Cramer. “‘Johin: told me all abouts the murder,” | __ARMSTRONG. On Tuesiay. December 18th, 1888, alt for theta to hold a national convention just | belng sustained the petition was dismissed. fair Gocnulne bargain, and his terms are certainly | _Coxgreaationan OnUReH.—A id concert will } Sald Miss Pidding. “He used to live in Connecticut | 11:50am. at the residence of her friend. P. D. Afme Drjor to theen of the two great partion °° ae igi een ee, im tate the nar. | Regen nete this erening ip whfeh Mis Eva Mills | Before Mis people Game to Brooklyn. He told tne he Son 2235 RU net nortliwest, ALICE J, beloved Mr, Scott, of Tilnots, offered a resolution indors- MURDEROUS ASSAULT BY A JEALOUS MAN.—In he public have not failed to appreciate the bar- 3. Nell ‘a 3 ke | Was with the Malle: ‘on the night of mur. | "The i TOR TOYS AND r. tox the olvit Hzhts station recently offered in | the Police Court this moriing, Robere AAS n NY el- | Purl, SelSted Eye aes paroaulteld, will take 1,000 cin for help 8.50 0clock aan, frame kill'the girl He “also told me that he drove the | Conception. “FHianas of tho funnily ane inetd HOLIDAY PRESENT® begisitihcedir yc tinued tor ‘witnesses, "The assamit tg alleged to | and upwards: Seiko ey rhable low prices Gents emedtoectueerere ae Deity and Ghar she Wan URINE eee SURGES Q - * = _—— T - 2 Ps is al (0 | and upwe = 6 re! a ant at e Was UNCO! - tong” hulrman announced the following commtt-| have ‘been COMIMIeied Om the ante of guoged t0 | and ment. Sonne Kader i" "ss WE CLAIM NOT ONLY TO HAVE THE the Senate and It was referred to the committee, one! vil Rights—W. T. Scott, Minols; J.T. Wo- colored, charged with assault and battery with {12 tent to ill Joseph M. Chase, was called and con. last. It appears that Chase, who has been to New York, returned and went to'call on Jane Mosely. to [sot in boys’ clothing, hats and shoes at the well- n¢ own house of J. W. Seupy, 1914-1916 Pennsylvania No Christmas would be complete without some of Part, assisted by a selected chorus. gi sacar THE New EnGing Hovse.—The new Columbia en- Bine house, now finished and in the occupancy of der, and that he got $1,000 from them for helping to ley boys had Gragged her. He said he hel alter and James Malley to choke Jeanie belore Filsceon Thursday. Dec. 20th, af Church of the Imma: 08 Tasaday. December 18 168. at alt six o'c] » aft lef illness, Mrs. N URGES, witow of the inte Jobe Benes: HAN 2 Funeral from her lute residence, No. 1598 K street : eh | qyekats Erench confectionery, bon bons and cara- | the compahy, 1s the most ‘complete engi house | Sue Was thrown into the water.” southeast, on Thursday, Deceniber 40th, ut balf past == SS son, Virsinfa; Jas, Dean, Florida, Sireety andl found that she wes goag ty eae | Mls whch are nade fresh every day a His Stary | Sea CUP hee ose, compete engite hi Ge-| nae Varoe oF a WiFR—In the Gloucester county | SCIoKR, i Helative and floods repeated LARGEST ASSORT! ,, Freedmen's Savings Hank—Jesse Lawson, New | Stmeh and found ta however, hes chet Patty | 620 9in street northwest, and which are for sale ag Partinent. It has all the facilities of the Franklin J.) court yesterday Rudolph Hein, convictet | t8tt - Jersey: KS. Laws, District of Columbia; G. M. | Chase was here, dl not Wane CO Boeep te und | 1880 E street (near Willard’s hotel), fronung Pena: | Parwuene, 2 ha Washington, after which 1t has | (¥;,J) Court yesterday Rudoip! ng Is witein's | @GALEAGHER. On December 18th, 1883, Mew. ANN. ALSO THAT WE SELL THEM A, Arnold, Virginia, |_| with Anderson,” Anderson ‘became entasnt, Panty | Syivania avenue. Cree act ae and, While excellently well donein | quarrel over a gamer croquet, wae Sonteniot he O Relatives and flee ar te Panne eee owt. on Faucation 3. WW. Lyons. Virsinia; A. P, Al-| combat ensued, in which, tt 1s alleged, Anderson ME Coen aon jbat adds more to home cheer | every part, it has been constructed with great judge Parker to a simple fine of $500 and to pay the % utsian: . T. Curtis, Missous ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. A Teves was taken ‘until Ulls evening. cut Chase tn the face three times and once in the breast, inilicting‘dangerous wounds, Chase has hg more appreciated for a holi- day present than a palr of comfortable house ail. economy, costing the public funds less than $2,300, pes were given by Mr. W. A. Smoot, the ee costs of the court, tend the funcral from the residence of her sister, Mex Mary Drain 927 10th orthwest, ‘December 200 street ny oo —_—_ Thursday, hb. =: = el e tal evel pers. In former years busy ladies’ hands would 's Work done without charge by neer | ‘Tae PUBLIC LS OF BALTIMORE.—Di he NNON Decem The Reasons Why. deen In the hospital ever since. At Work weeks ‘before tue holidays embroidering | Campvell, "Six painters rama eee Me aut your the SYSTEC ARE Ee pity MAY GANNON Ger beeen eRe 10, Silane —= To the Editor of Tre Evesrse San: A Ropsery Assisrep py a Vroity.—The trial of | Slipper patterns to present to their friends of the | each gave one night’s ee Other members of itimore, under the charge of the school commis | av¢ Jennie Gannon, aged 6 years, 2 months and 22 days. “ aa a z Feorge Northedge for honse-bi i Sterner sex. Such @ present was generally more | the company and pubilc spirited citizens helped the stoners, was 81,001 The nu r he abe " Georg fe reaking was resumed get TS, Was 81, pay pupils number 25,196 ‘Oh! dear and re wilt con- |, Tere ts doulk'ess a good reason why the Peun- | fy ie Crimiant Coa: Sete re ae resumed | Blewner sor, uch 6 present, Agrecable, ag It al-| cause, and the president, Malcolm McLean, who | and the free 12.950, There are so teachers wana Bron Idt as eee ta eee Mag, * will con- ¢ wich controls the han- | morning—Mr. Coyle prosecuting, and Mr. W. K. | WaYS cost Upwards Of $8 to have them fade up. | as had the one fea of a complete, first-class en- | Schools. In the high schools and city college in Bright anda eehek noe cans, } som cabs both here a Philadelphia, charges | Duhamel for the defendant. Northedge 1s indicted | Now you can buy a hand-embroldered slipper, ine house on the brain for the past seven y 1882 there were ‘Lae pupils, and i888 there are Alas! thou canst return. iwenty-Gxe cents, yor either | for breaking into the house of C. Shafer, on 4. ly made, as low as 7% cents and $1. Messrs | has been always in season in pi on the work, | 1,631. ‘The increase in the ar schools was 72, enty-fy aS, Sov eltiier. One or: 6iGo persona, | He DWANing | southwest, last August, and’ steallug | WILLIAM Haun & Co., proprietors of the Reliable | cutting and planning to Caan the house within | in the primary 1,000, in ‘the English-Gennan schools, ‘If we had patience to suppress— ay fancy rive of an Hive while here ee eke | £00 in money and a gold Watch. fe ISiniicted wirk | Shoe House, 816 7th ance, And 7a Foene eee | Ce ae and, planning to ge me calendar clock and | ge1, and in the colored schools S47. ‘There isa bale To drop no vainly tear: tts of the latter cliy, wile here, with our | Sma. iyron whe mines Gee onal the: nincipal wit. | avenue, make a spectalty of hollday Slippers. ‘They | @baci-tub have Just been presented by friends. | ance of $3.23 to the credit of the board, ‘The appro- ‘But Nature knows out ead. om, smooth aspralted streets, they charge {ue Same | noss ts Edward Dement, who testified that the robs clalin to carry about ve Limes as lange a stock ot Fue company 1s proud of its new home, and tt-has | priation was $600,000. For thee, sweet daugiter dear. __ ate for one pussenyer, and de it Sor tico | Hook ine ay hae ese goods ‘AS any other house inthe District, | & (istahce of a nulle. But ‘will the | Vidting Seer sleep ot Seer a OY | Trees aS AY, Other house in Ul by January | Hoar Ctvs.—The O14 Domtnion Boat ciub witt| How a Manrzaxp Pr err aaece sein Heaven above, the reason Is? While Byron played a violln Northedve | 18. ‘They have then In sizes to fit the smallest | elect oMcers tis evening. ‘The club isin a very | sare Collins, colored, and S Thy mem'ry ts our ceaseless love! v is doubt reason Why the Com- vitness over a gate, and he went ta Mr, | child as well as the tan blessed with a Jumbo foot. | Prosperous condition, and’ will during the winter | suey Co., Ma., were before Commissioner ‘Dear daughter May, farewell. 1: SE ners of the I et uliow the trench now be- »omm and got the watch and a box. North- | 1 order to reduce thelr enormous stock they have | Inake arrangements for the purchase of new boats | Baltimore yesterday on the charge of taking By Hen Guaxpratuge, mg on 14th street for undergronnd telegraph ia i Cie tuost positive terns this story, | tarked down thelr entire line of fine and medium | and material and open the next season with a finer | thaw aoe Lene ent ch pension money re- on 7 to be placed right tu Qe center of ted that he was not In the neighborhood | Boots and shoes to way-down prices. This house 1s equipment than ever before, Covered for Benjamin Purneli, an old colored man | pin "fun the teased tee a ae “ eCion I re eee ye are thank | that night. Several withesses testified ther oboe | Well kDOwn for its fair eee ena the readers Find te ENG The Midland raflroad com- | ot the same county, which’ was due him as tne | femilyand tieede es e ACE OF BL action in f etort to rid eur | time of the alleged robbery he could not have heen | Ought to give them acall by means before pur- | Dany held its annual ee ed at noon to-day. | father of @ soldier tn the late war. ‘The check for | invital * ‘a toes zt © woulda’t | there, ‘The jury found after several hours consul- | Chasing. Atthe opening session preilminary arrangements | $1,557.87 from the Pension office to Purnell was | HARKINGS Ca December the 19th, 1983, a 12-40 ts » het on one side | tation a verdict of not gullty, ‘There are elegant holiday Specialties to be found | were made for an examination of proxies and regu- | cashed for Colilus through Mason, Collins acted ae o'clock a.m. MIRANDA HAREINGS, aged 83 yeara 1 = « z edfately fn the part most oe at SEATON Penny's, corner of ennsyivanta avenue | lar onguntzation. Purnell’s agent, but paid him only $950, telling the | month and 33 dayn, je ruous and most used by pedestrians? SENT TO JAIL FOR STEALING CorN.—In the Police | and 9th street. Mr. Pekny was early {n the fleld| PoLice Rerorr.—The only prisoner at the station- | old man that was aif he poe from the government. | Funeral will take place at 2 p,m. on Thursday, De- ¥. 3-E.F. | Court this morning, Sandy Brown, colored, was | With a beautiful assortment of imported fancy } house this morning was J. Garnes, colored, charged Purnell took $200 of it, and left $750 In Mason's Sats Ph Ie, from, Thomas ‘A Cianents rel lenge, PM ARMACTST, charged with the larceny of five Bushels of corn | €00ds, sultable for Chrisunas presents, in. the line | With. trespa on the house of Jos. Wells, on | hands, taking his note for!t. An agent of the Pen. | Comber Sth and € streete southeast. . WeSSA, AVR asp Dom Or er Conger | trom Mr. Wm. F. Geyer. Mr. Geyer, who keeps a | Ofs i plush, india shawls, fancy and other | King street. 78 Nightengill and Gradis made | sion office soon afterwards came to Purnell in in-| _JENNINGS. After @ painful illness, on wondey . ae SRnew occupied by | very stable on C street near the corer of sles retiee, eH iuikerchiet department is most | the arrest. ——At the last, mayor's court Jas, Hen | vestiguting thematier; and Laer he orca ee SOuNW JENNINGS ta dhe arses, oF 8, oclod ‘ pint between Lith and | testified that he had lost. corn from ls stables | attractive, while hie ste ot Plush, Drocaded | derson was convicted of assault upon a colored | been sent $1,557.87, and that ihe uct to here eee ay he rest in pence’ oR aes = » in place of An-| ea) times ‘and the Sefendant, 2 employed by him. Me daribengctn gs oli pep) and poleen is = woman named Lee and sent to jail in default of ald sour mote by Collins. ‘The same bight, Cottins petionde of, the fumnily are Seanad, to attend his ‘ OMicer Sel testified that he arresi er 1 st a le of | fine. came to him and want ve him note on Thursday, Decem! is at 2 o'clocl ‘ ner, who acmuiteen Stealing’ te corn, and thar he | silks aad veltere He coe tee tage choose | _ Kkrorter's Nores.—The ground of the new trial | the $607, but Purnell retused It, ho had toli| from Jciin Wesley clvirch, Connecticut sven teigeas Hi ToDay.—To-Gay the | recovered the corn from Thos. Thornton. Tue de. | from, and if you make a present of ah even dress | Which has been 1noved for at Fairfax Court House | the Pension officer the truth, and ‘would not | Land M streets, } ents against ohn 3 | fondant was sentenced to six months it jail, Thoa. | You can wee. oe nek ae ras] ted Hee merge eentene oe ae city, ts the | diverge a step, from it; Bir. Mason was held in| | LEMOS. On Dooember 1088, at 8:25 ctclock a. g $05 from the | 77 hang Vy room. mot lain Agures and | a tered Its verdict after | $2,000 bail fer cou: Collins was committed BAN LEM bres tlezrann) Oslo | quick Even tener ee ee ee correct prices. ‘The Stora is open evenings ti ares paying tho Jury room——A lad, naiped Thomas Getauit of the same’ bai i i Ugo and ae ea pod Bary _ ace offense it lar ere, on ke care lenge! laying, fall- ee > mity Dodson, Wouse- | ThorstOn” Was tee ose e, ake ‘Kppoai | | No-one ean get along tn the holiday time without | RaeReet as cut in the exe white playin Yard yes-| “Two DunNep Fors” Manarep—“Will eo Xo. ELH ; Columbus Hrown, do. in day; | Aoi : choice flowers, Mr. Jon SAUL, Of 621 7th Bireck | terday.——The ts of Honor here have chosen | marry two durned fools?” was asked in oh Feats me eh : ais Het amiiton, do. i night! See northwest, has a supply of rosebuds, orchids and | Capt. J. V. Davis dictator of Belle Haven Lodge. | Mills’ court, Trenton, N. J., yesterday, by an old STEPTO * = * = | They ako ruinst Emma RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow! other rare flowers, cut ar made into 3 also | The k 45 in excelent condition ihe new | man, who lacked two years of sixty. His] a m.,LAl 2 © to your mind ‘stom of were the readings at the office of the obiet palms, ferns, follage plants, &. of the most grace- | steel for the Washington and Ohio rallroad are head was bald, except fora singe onary ox and ten + 1 *s Ps ombeayiene ofiicer to-day:—7 a.m., 36.1; 11 a.m., 34.8; 2 p.m., 85.1. character for decorations. He has besides Nor- | now being distributed ng ine line Of the road, | that was combed down towards Be. | towe. = ; 3 | ard Dion, hansen z Maximum, 20. jum. 85.3. way spruce and other evergreens for Christmas angie wFOnk of ducoratt churches for Christ- sie ua on a bench. Sat a rather lively Widow ot x : . iS it, while Col. Jacks Capt. Tyson| | At Wilmington, Del., yesterday, Konrad Guyen- a church meet Tonight for that purpose.— The Old | Mills hay iu the affirmative, and learned * : x de Grainy soins legal papers $2 Ont Guus | uae scare about 18 years Of age, was ar-| _ ‘The detectives in the Brooklyn, N. ¥., | Students’ sovioty, at its meeting on Tuesday that the desire or a was mutual with the ; “ ~ Schone pecan i | Mere eee cone whe thee Wren ee | nd oe otattempting to wreck atrain | murder case are how for a negro’as the ted a coumittes to make ments for tied the knot. ‘Tne ‘as he ‘ Soniee cee tel steting nis face ‘on ‘eam cb a on the Phuadelphia, Wilmington and Baitimore | murderer, on information git bya man | the annual reunion and banquet of Old Stu- away, “I know I ‘aun a dursed fool, bar = Es108 SCO Watinem pa | Foe chain dad Lng a palaiel'wouae, O° > | Sa teea auael nes, wa When intoxicated on Sunay last. dents, rohelp ie ‘Fanotal hereafter,

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