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NING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. 18841-DOUBLE SHEET. . ‘The program consisted of aroil-call, | _rwBaLt’s CO.—NEW PLAYS IN ¥. ¥. 7 5 EDWIN Nades' hovel. To the Editor of Tes? ons of Northeast Wash-| pathic Hospital Fair—What S. each 0 ND DI | ting Against the Railroad day evening at the resideace of Mr. Garretson, | MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC TES. CTORY OF CONGRESSMEN, National hotel, ND J L | ieacke: We ehiee a ite | aS street northwest. | Last, evening thts eS! Fees fF icussnak . . | es = ¢ Coming enson an ites | observed the Milton memorial day, and the Places o: exidence of} mators and, Protection Needed for Life and Prop- | ea Ok Cen Re OR RESET ou Xt Week's | occasion proved a highiy entertaining and in- | DSSIRBK IN BOSTON—JosEFFY CoMING—JENNTE Representatives. | aw, | ent, i Homeo- | stric | nber responding With a quotation trou ‘The following 1s a list of Senators and Represent= = On., S15 12th st, _ - > “| “ e NEW ORLEANS ATTRACTIONS—wWHERE ves in Co vith pr pres places: s Grant PI Waen a eltizen of Wasul the Eastern Pre is Boing—Personal H, tes, etc. | Milton. A highiy appreciuuive and enjoyabie sketch | BOOTH ativesin Congress with thelr present places of 8. Kan, "Grant Plane Springer Want G Misc cat — Of his tite and works by Mr. J. K. Miler, and Driet | THE STARS ARE, ETC Tesidence in this city: Dae, A. ii, Tenn., 414 6th ae il 2 ae *| ‘There has been some «iltference of opinion among | notices of and readings from his princtpai prose . 3 Foland, 1, Vi. bpUIA ‘hose who are tnt e in pursuit of icin . n° pur ng avainst the continu- ne abit of parti works and poems, At the previous meeting Mr. L. pating actively Alerich, N. W., 00: Pa., 1187 14th St, 1. 1t becomes necessary to cry out for if the Baltimore ani railroad tracks tn | 1. nclety here whether this will be 6 lly Se _ a the coast survey, read a ver. = essay | — Irving appears inthis city on February 3 | Auison, w N.Y. inistration of th Sof What eek d to £. . 5 - . Rest is Will bea on the Udes. The Chatauqua course of studies this veek. rand, T. F., 14id Mas Mao ted sage nae selipadrcy spares Wn tetas ck season, and so that tt | yearis of more than usual interest and value, and | ©F one week | Benes Be rae es : oe = \es Whether it will be | Meridian Circle is fully alive to its opportunities. — It is expected that John Philip Sousa, of | Ur i woowe c opposite, The entet | Miss Henderson, daughter of Chief Encineer | Washington, the composer o! Desiree.” will day aight a ctiiz igs How t < chat | Henderson, of the navy, expects to spend the | Conduct at’ its first presentation at the Bijou | . Meiropoltian hotel into e greater part of the winter'at Fort Leavenworth, Theater in Bostoa Moaday night. . eres ALA. Bi arenaebe, essary, b = | roi nonicial etre Mrs. Stewart, wife of the ex-Senator from Ne-| —The celebrated pianist, Rafael Josaffy, is e on vase . WN ¥., 19 Grant Place, Wa-hington, made avaddress, in | CRt to social affairs, Meee how occupying her residence in this | expected to appoar here this season, For touch a st, and RL ave, 3. NH. 18 Pa. ve, Be {reception on Thursday even- s 0 pet eat tO Mh and Mise ae Beau | aNd beauty of execution he has no peer. ker, who recently came from the | —Jennie Kimball has organized a company ast, and Mrs. Fox will again spend the | to be known asthe Kimball opera c. ympany. It art of the winter with Mrs. Stewart. will opea tn Washinton on December 22. Only sagreeable weather of yesterday atter- | the larwe cities will be visited. Se eee ee Teng. St | — The members ot the Milan opera company | sfar less than on ‘any Friday since her re- | Ate becoming clamorous for their salaries. In 4 S inate: ceptions bogan Unis tall. | Boston, oa Monday night, a strenuous “kick” | Btye. Wal. P.. ty econeinedy | A very lange number of invitations have been | delayed the rising of the curtain for half an | Gatling OWL OF VEIT | secued for Mrs. zis’ reception on Monday | hour. and vet the company was warmly praised | GOT" Pe ea | next, upon whic sion Sfiss Mamie Sturgis wil | in Washington as one of excelient merit. | aes | De Introduced to soctety. | —Louis James and Marie Wainwright, who | ations 16 is gate tor |, The date chosen for the Charity Ball this season | annear here Monday, will accompany Lawrence Hes of the ‘cabinet, of the | 1s Mouday, the 13th, of Fanuar y | Barrett to Aveta i his return to Americe in i wi ne iady Visitors of the Chiu ek x = management of th Mr. James will stai — Theatrical business" in Cincinnati has to make it the b been. ‘Lhls ente : Tegaited | greatly Improved since the abatement of politi- | 3 for danuary Will b3 so | Cal excitement. at tiree vc ; 3 ch he recited the e ro b Washington tn re ver by a gang of the v the iunposed upon them. succecded in break! ween the Penas: Ohio roads was the most Iruitrut can ifons upon the sof Uls District had heii t upon & ce of optaion of 2 iast Congress on | Ks od 2, Hh, 1928 L st. engan, J. H., Texas, Meiro; Ree ¥ T. B. le. — to whether Mr. Cleveland ehce of the eltizens of aw. ing last, in com i ing him with brickbats, apy yy for the occasion. These scoundrels Yet been caugnt. Now, Mr. Editor, I request you to unite Mn insisting that ule men in charge and its po.ice aff-irsJet alone tor a Limi mailer offenders, and vend their en task of making it safe for our eft und the strauger within our gates to Walk the sc cets and avenues, at least in daytime. Itis natural to sup- pose that the roughs of the disreputole local are known to our police iorce. Let thei, Ucn, directed to devote alarger share of their time to the exercise of a cioser supervision over th ates on the community. Aud when ap) F offenses cominitted, let public oplaion de that they be sternly dealt with. Siercy in stich cases fs an injury to the law-avid Much effort und vast sums 0 spent ii making our city attractiv now be to make It safe to live in without carr. about an assortment of small arins ur einploy tn A. Ry, 601 18ch st, Onio. Y., 2308 aS, the gene, 5 CADMEL i411 AENLAON x with the v denounced the e. Rogers, 4. H., Eee | Roseerins, W. Ss. Koweil, J i., Ti § | Ryan, t), Kan., ipo, | Russell, W. A. Mass. Wormleyta, National nized nu one’ materi) or social 1 . thereiore that t said he bad lost a | Senate and of fortured todeath by | continue to | Harrison, ¥ tant succes Nor Capitol oc Fe. as one of the oh re, oer a as not to Interfere with the engagements | — Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peak, the aged bell- se desiring to attend It. | ringers, have been compelled by poverty to re- \ker, of Boston, ts visiting the family of | sume professional work. They have passed he different, Kenna, J. E., boay-guard. ‘ae Commodore de Kratt, tn this city. | three score and ten. Lamar, I ——._—__ Lieut. and Mrs. Hemphill have taken apartments | ¢. 4. Bishop, an old Washington favorite, | Amusements Next Wee ing of a committe at the Portiar whose star has been frequently obscured since | | the opening of the season. has turned up in New Orleans, where he is playlug this week in Natiosat. Taratex—The phenome road. the “Pavements o: Paris” will be produe ext week with the strong organization 4 Mirable stage sett favored a pe: of South Wash Dr. Keen a8 follow: Mrs, Senator Sawyer fs expecting another daugh- ter, odman, of Chicago, to visit her soon. At pre nd her infant son are here, La st, Eduring: _ mW, 20 15th sh aw, won tor it sueh p: aud eoted to arti 2 Spou larity in other ci @ play isa reflect es, Loring: Miss Raciie! Sherman will divide her time during | _— The Dramatic Mirror says the dude is dying high and low ite in the ‘French capital, t, Chares Rob- Dra er visit here in Jantary between her aunt, Mrs. | OUt, a8 did masher, and the youths who affect ator Sheriaaa, and her cousin, Mrs. Senator | the fnglish dri and matnerisms are now meron. termed becanse they would sooner A pleasant Ittle Innch party was given toa | be what they are not than what they are— ang Ladies y idiots, Piatt, 0. t1., ator Palmer | = Clara Louise Kellogg appeared in a benettt | Plu visit, ard her receptt | coneort at North Adams, Mass. last night. She | Pug the first Thursday in J. is coming to Washington. Nea OF Cr an Regs ne, Raving taken | Trois Femmes pour un Mari (“Three Wives thelr reeeptioa day’ trom Weduesday to 0 One Husband”) is the mew success at the Union Square. N. Y. yn, daughter-tn-law of the! —-*Loveon Crutches,” one of the most de- rive In tho city to-morrow, Nahtfal comedies of the day, guest of her friend, Miss Fant, 1403 K theater, in New York, full ey | — “Lynwood,” that failed to draw at Ford's ~ | here, is filling Niblo’s large theater every night avin, in New York. Oa Monday “Fedora” takes its remain until after the Inauguration. | plac eee Ea was laut teeeD- |” — «The Outeast’” founded on one of Famand ning, which was quite largely at-| Ahout’s novels, will be brought out at the 14th | street theater, New York, on Monday night, | Adams, J. thoroughly sensational. ‘Tragedy and cc in close proximity. The east ts an nnus one. Mr. Harold Fosberg, well kuc - ington, takes a leadiug part, which 1: wit him exactly. ‘The perturmuance from beyinulpg 19 end is absorbingly interc FouD's Oreta Hovse presented next week, \ Jed MeCo: war. 1 Uususpicious, the reverend gen the cretary” aman of loving nephew of it the “Secre f another. The sulted to Mr. G: and he has @ great ported by the saiue com tributed So much to the sitecess tu New York. ldson, Jacob Frech, T. 1. Benson, 1023 Mi Hh, 1407 F be 1S Ke 3 Seliona BLN si. 122 4 st. e ic a LH 5 He 5 tae Mrs. Andrew Joh! ter is sald .oub. 3%, sy 4 an the Profess He will U prominent In Fatr, which netr deteru Ss wunter, and Wili come here go. February i Will begin What promises @ugagement on Monday e mii but asort of 601 meet esch other ne. Tu ¢ The engagement of Mr. A. T. Hensey and Miss js ater M Atkea, D.W Washburn, Ariingctom with Louise Pomroy In the cast. . - Areing’ Soploey enncmnea Uke edaine Wit beth |" Fiter Wallack hes Gillen wackion the old 1 texan 0 Lee toricaliy correct. a | a English ec: 8, ‘She Stoops to Conquer, i t Barrett wiil present, tor ‘emporaury Successor to Senator Blairs | aud Boucicault’s “London Ass ecial from Concord, N. H., says that in view | are attracting large audiences. (ra session of the Senate to be held imme- | — “Prince Methusalem,” one of Strauss’ most Mir. Robert Browsto) titled “The Biot scutcheon.” Was presented by the author to Mir. B Bis reeent suce ance,” aud they represen! Wilcox. Nira. Thos. the first floor 45 bY on F aunag stil engagement in London. i ‘was last produced } ne of the after the 4il of March to confirm Mr. Cleve- | attractive operettas, will again be brought out = a Metropolitan, ‘as last produced in > inet : 6. Has a’s cabinet it becomes necessary to anpotnt a he C on M rl Net Kk. ee 5 3008 Oi a ter, Loudon, under Macready 's | Meetings ofc fn tho East ater Blur, Whose wee expleeg on | Ak the Casino on Monday night in New York [, NY. Ag Tr of the | was not a great success there. phator Blair, itis understood, | —‘Jane Lyre” is actually doing well, old as she “to be his own successor, as if mught in- | Js, at the Star theater, N. Y., with Charlotte se lus chances of re-elecuion, 'Ex-Senator Rol- | 7) is lins, who, {11s understood, will be a candidate for | Thompson as leading lad. ee also wishes. to be appointed for the | — ‘The Mighty Dollar” isflling the box office Other names prominently mentioned | at the Fifth Avenue theater, a, 3. B, & t, P., NY pled nd the meetit TugavER Comigve. — Manager paker an- ounces Ms greatest progrit of the sevson for Hext week. Zoz0, the Magic Queen,” Which was Tecentiy so well recetved in Cincinnati, wili d, With all the seenie effec Wiieh were so high! WS St. mw, polttan, Wise, G. DB. Va. Mi Wolford, FL, ik Yoodward, G."M., rihington, N. ows’ hall, 0 @ are better ® C strent, rua Capitol 6 burn, National hotel, ord, N. ctropoliian, t, for thi Blane: S there. the or the cl ‘ Y., with the old- ee oung, 0. Tet 2 a ‘ i commcsations there tan at any of the school | try. ‘There. n In this connection are thode of ex-GON. H.-F. Pre | thurs favoriten abe weed athe Bion oe ans | Beau JH Gal Young, ©, Teun., 696 23th st. ‘ular drama ts produced by f uiding: tle charge of coit,of Epping; Gen. Gtiman Marston, of Exeter. | prinoipal characters. ‘Some fresh political “wags” inurd. $)M Pa. \ . DELEGATES. » Who are Said to be Weil up ih thei “ ares a valu and Hon. Mason Tappan, of Bradford. ’ It ts stated | 2 A ope pol sag: Bracken M. Brent, Washington Te Dpte Mtsscm.—The crowds which a he Whoiesale OMictal Price | painti th Hale's frst cholce 1s 0. C, Moore, of | have been Introduced. reckenridge, C. B., Ai Cain, J. T., Utaa, 715 to this museum exchange | daughi and etch- _ Brewer, J. iL. sufficient proot of it3 popularity. Ladics , UL that geutieman is unwilling to rest | — Aimee returns to New York city on Mon- | Brewery pie X ¢ Mout, Wii Gren are particularly delighted wit the p Bet) SSN ED Jon af (ualtinan of the state | day after a somewhat unsuecesstul tour in other | Broadiiead, J 0-, Mo PoE lag ances given there. Next week the management pt ned by one of | ator | {°cePt 8 short | cities in “‘Mam’zelle.” She is not a success in | Brown, W. W., Pa, Nes i Promises new attractions ‘ts go0 sani on of Nrs J. | pL OURS ROR ater. English comedy. Browndy 1. Moy ud. 610 34th st HINTS ABOUT HomxER arranging Lincoln hall is being Fapiale, S13 to o15 per, tore tye strats $16 10 nae ete | ake FO eat ater: — Marie Jansen (Mrs. Barton Key) arrived on | uchanan, #.. Ga, Metropolitan. —— ward. Mr. Daniel Hertzog, the suce on, and indemand. There is an abundant Ui ses | 4/1 {he dinner of the executive committee of the manager, who has leased th Sunday from Et 5 will in the | Buckner, A. hi., Mo ats and Business Men’s Cleveland and | if Pe N. ‘ot years, Will open the hall | spring under engagement to Charles Wyndham | Buricigh H. G. s club at Delmonico’s, New York, last |i, Tagen ustsement site Barnes, J. pply of with an accumulation in sto Good Points for Buyers to Consider. rgely due to the low price of ole — endricl ‘ i = 5 ri 5 LITTLE DEFECTS THAT Ai ASILY OVERCOME — a fine entertainment, jenn! butterin ner imitations, which, it 13 tental pagoda t, speeches were made by Gen. Gordon, Carl x 18 Ast se. od LY OVEROOM company, appearing in the “Me: ; ome re selling for genuine but- a olive i Sclurz, Senator Jonas, Gov. Abbett, of New Jersey, | — Fanny Lontse Buckingham and May Hill Metrupolitan, wity wo! SHY—THE PRACTICE OF CLIP- expects to make his museum a popular p! t ivti mark Grace and others, quarreled in hearing and view of an Atlantaau- 927 1st. nw. FING. aniusement by giving first-class entertainments at ling otiter, while poor 13 | o1 es H. Bressler has been nominated by | dience the other night. Peacemakers inter- | Campbell. ¥., N. Y. ers; good Varieties Of potatoes Ariiugton hovel. esa naing the republicans of the nineteenth Pennsylvania Jow prices of admission. 612 15th st. going Gut at be: : at , Campbell, J. M., From the N ‘ Wittarp HaLL—Kobert M. Dobbins, comedtan | and onions aro m demana: Danvers Tits Ha HissJoyy | district to succsed the late W. A. Duncan in the | fered eee renet pale pulling, bet Wieizow:| andler, A. Da Ga, Wecropolltan hotel slaw Wetec Ceca and vocalist, will appear here the first three even- | With ready Sules; sweat potators a r Mi y and Miss Fics. In connection witth House. ‘The nineteenth district 1s considered | Cnded in the disbandment of the company. Ce htt ee Have I time to give you afewremarke about ings next week, in A Gentleman from Ire! *| game of all fson, rabbILS, quatl, Pheas- | this will be a dainty cigarette stand, in charge of democratic. —‘Hazel Kirke” has not been withdrawn per- | Campbell, J. E., Ohio, 1504 Q st. hors supported by a’strong company, wiilch includes | ants, et | : Wh: nly; don't you knew in good dems 4 recount of votes in the fourth aldermante dis- ¥. certainly; don't you know « man + | Miss S 1 § = ef Mr. H. Biederbeck, of the Greely expedition. | = |The District. table will be manently. It will resume its race with Jnele | Carleton, E. Soe Ebbitt. : ot votes u a Iways has time to talk religion, politics or y Jed over: by A of Boston changes the resuit_announced and = ial: Canlisie, J. G. Ress. pide corte pe Lecrvxks.—Col. Robert G. Ingersoll willdeliver | A Lawextep Deatt.—The announcement yes- | Col. Rutherford and ¥; oer S Jelghton, democrat, by three majority, a on ‘s eben ery RES B Cie aed Cassidy. GW. Nevada, Welcxer's hotel, ‘hoss'? You don't expect me to ‘give away’ any his celebrated lecture “Orthodoxy,” at the National | terday of the death of Miss Nellie Hutton, the | been untiring. In ther effort. 2 r Freeman. republican, in a total vore of 8.043, _ ; Drovindlals need not feel discouraged. Washing- | Chace, J., RL tricks of the trade. Well, 1 sant met tine ‘theater, on Sunday evening. ‘This lecturs as caused a great | tremely liberal donations Tr 1m: and , ‘The democrats of Charleston, & C., yesterday | ton will “pass. Clardy, M. L., Mo. 598 18th st. mW. "tp . ever been given tn Washington before, and it Is | s dis. | other Mie principal states have Reld a graud demonstration in Honor Of the elec- | — Hyde and Behman will open the New York ee ee — aren't plenty of tricks in the horse trade, needless to % the Natlonai will be well filed er | also 7 iy 0 tue Invitat - | Uon of Cleveland and Hendricks. t silt ay steko it we're es eatoeuae, gray a to the Invitation ex- | “YY” cabiegram froin Minister Morton was recetvea | Park theater ‘on Monday with €20.000 worth of | Clements, J. U., Ga., Metropolitan, we m apes yateatey ceca 1 How. Jous KR. Frexce will deliver his popular mired and loved. ‘The | 0 the lack of room. the committee will p> | !n New York vesterday by one of his triends,which | freaks, ete. Variety entertainments will be @ | Cobb, T. R, Ind., Netropolitan. jon. and we have to deal squarely: so we leave lecture of “Ten Years Among the Senators,” at | » ot St. Dorainic’s church, at 10 | obliged to yioup the st :tes Into geovrapuical disis- | 15 10 be placed in the hands of the managers of his | feature. “Muldoon’s Picnic” will be put on at the Collins, P. A.. Mass., Rigs. the ‘funny busines:’ to gypsiesand other outside the Church of Our Father,” 1uth and L streets, next onday. lions ‘The 1 ern staies Will be in for the New York senatorship, in which he | opening. Connolly, D. W., Pa.,National hotel, dealers. We have to study a buyer often and ‘Tuesday evening. | arge Of Mrs. Lewis ¢ assisted by Mrs. | ain in full accord with the traditions and | “__the principal members of the Hanlon “Voy- | CoBverse; G. T., Onto, Arlington, -< Rev. J. H. Vincent will lecture on “That Boy,” at ; Mrs. EB. Wight, Mrs. Henry Culver, Mrs. form of the republican party, recognizing the Sones F- | Cook. Coto. humor him & ood deal, especially the chap who Foundry M. E. church, next Monday evening. lng 1 filed. She bequeathes to | 1, Mrs. J. B. er, Miss & sie | a x Us proteciion to home industries and Aineri- sue Ea Suisse” will go to Paris with the brothers See ee ey doesn't Know any more about a horse than a a d, Henry a5. her real estate at the | } eps ses Moors, ari- | Can labor.” hext season, “Rises fang horse knows about him. Jf a man really knows fashington = sa ornerof Sth and N streets during nis | lan costaine has been ed by the attending! yy, a Wide Ee —Charles Thayer, who is managing Edwin | © ‘ on methi “4 Washing Fe ence cae: | natural life: Go lice Aeupiton RARE Ge oe uae | ORG ee ee en ede enn] | Wom ann Wacrs carnegie Bros. & Coy opera- | pooh eave that awed Ih aa tue wale (o , Baitliuore, something about a horse we can deal with him (EATS.—Beef, porter-house, 2%. per 1 ts 1 and 18, square 480, during her life, and at ner | be in charge of , a. Ung the Union tron milis, Pittsburg, Pa., have or- | Booth, says that crow: louses are the rule, iD letropolitan. comfortably enough, “but the ch 20c. per Ib.; rib roast, 15a%Ne. per Ib.; rou | cy phar igh oot: Mra. § . dered a reduction of from 10 to15 per centin wages. |and that the star has achieved a notable . Texas, Metropolitan, ly enough, but the chap who only ewalde. per Ib; chuck, l0ai2%c.’ per Ib; | . To offset this the rest of the company’s houses have | triumph. There will be sereral revivals of old W.. Ky., Hamiton house, knows horse-bouks—he's the ‘daisy’ to deal ‘Sade. per Ib.; dd. dried, 2%. per I been reduced 19 per cont. —fhe elgarmakers emi- | pieces «A New War to Por Old Debta,” “The iL, 736 1h st. with, He twirls his eye-giasses and asks Latin 800. Bob. Ployed by J. Portnando, Philadelpata, Pa., about | Plcces. A. New Was asa sgtand. | CUFID, A. G., Pal, 1518 K st. questions enough to paraiyze a first-class vete- [aeeaess one hundred ta iumnber, have struck against a re- | Ton Chest,” “Phe Apostate” and other “‘stand- | Cutchéon, B.’M., Mich... 1115 I'st. nary strgeon. We can always pick out the | r ——<-___ duction of wages.—The Ontario car works at Lon- | afds” will be given. Dargan, G. W., &. C., 632 E st. man who ts buying his first -h n i he’ . = dou, Ont, clos-d down to-day owing to theuuil-| — Billy Emerson, the minstrel, has organ- | Davidson, RM. H., Fla., National a wie is Casing his fret horse—and h Wi; mntedting, The Courts. ness of the season.—The Holyoke machine com- | ,, f , i Davis, L. H., Mo., G08 14th st. another He'll pound the horse all over, lard, 120i | Equry Covrt—Judge Cor. pany, of Springfield, Mass, will begin running cn | 'ed a burnt-cork troupe for the great fair at oves trying to open his mouth | Today, Downham ugt. Kelly; reference to audl- Davis, G. R., 1, 1333 F st. muss t's three-quarters time next week.——Tho Isabella | New Orleans. Robert Slavin, William Court- | Davis, RT.. Mas for age marks; and then comes the questions: t Furnace company, of Pittsburg, Pa, will cut | right, H. W. Frillman, the Martens Trio and | Deuster, P. V ‘ls he a free driver, speedy, gentle if driven by ten per cent. dispatch from Angus, | Duncan, the ventriloquist, are members. it Apples, 80a50c. per pk.; lemons, 90a:0c. | tor. doz; oranges, 2250e. doz.; bal | Circuit Covat—Judae Hagner. 3 pears, $1ag2 per peck; do. (fancy) | Toda: icore agt. Weggner et notion for 4 men or children? Will he stand without | SUhat there was no necessity for u au ie pes, Bie. per tbs die. per box: do. new trial fled. Stave of Mars land a: &O.R costumes cent there against. the striking miners, “The | _— Mr. W. W. Randall, representing the Madi- iano being tled? Is he atraid of bands of musie, Fib.; chestnuts (imported), 13c. per qt. ay Baldviis ast. Western Uni be under | goidiers have been sent home again. son Square theater interests, is in the city. He | Dockery, Av M., Mo., Willard's. Seta? se ee be ee ee ae De: 15a20e. per qt. ‘Telegraph Co.; argued on demurrer and submitted. a Bisuchard, 2 i Dorshelmer, W., N.'Y., Arlington, orbalk?’ In fact, he seems te want to buy @ Borrsk aNd Eces.—Philadelphia prin per Caiwman CoveT—Judge Wyile. rs. Me ece 0009 Mrs. News Briefs. Says that the Madison Square theater company Dowd, C., N. C.) Metropolitan. cheap horse-anwel! Ib, Western creamery, sas5c.per Ib.; New York, 35a | Yesterday, Alice Johnson, larceny; verdict gutity; aTt Geen 0c. per Ib.; roll, 2a20¢. per 1b; cheese, 12% azle. per 3D. eggs, $8c. per doz. Cally ass rench costuin: young ladies tn Spanish and | , Judge MeCay, of the United States court at At- presenting the “Private Secretary,” which just | Dunham, R. W., IiL, Riggs. “You see, it's as hard to find a long combi Janta, Ga., has become insane from the effects of | now is the reigning success in London and New | Dunn, National f cog tion of good traits ina horse as it is ina wan. months in ja Wm. Nally, housebreaking Join Siory, Win. Story and J: 5 Mrs. Major V: and her able assistants | 1Souinia and stimulants. York, will be produced at the National theater | Eaton, W. W.. Conn., 1121 14th st. Any horse that is tongh and sound enough to goin Perel (rhltey, sso per une the peradn: verdict not gully. | offer unusual attractions ih the refsament hall | ,,fOUE Mhes of snow fell at Port Jervis, N-¥.,yes- | on Monday, Desember 2, with the following | Hidredge, N. B, Slick. Ge btn be a free driver with good speed Is pretty sure s = be rceny; Veruict of guilty. President Arihur will contribute to the lunch and | traay. People: H. M. Pitt, J. G. Saville, M. A. Ken- | Eliot, M. F., Pa., Willard’s hotel. to have some little kinks that a. fh convicted of assaulting | snd ilowers for om |, Aulovement ts on foot to establish in Baltimore | PeQh' Ke. Rt okac "Teonard Grover, fra, Micees | Ellis; & Jouh, La., Portland. ronlanttsindet all OF oe m jail on oath t ¢ |” On thetr resp: eth the following hotels and | SoG mere, heen Of colored men to)be | Fentietta Crosmat, May Gallagher’ anny AG: | Ree a a eet ae Se hatpeceinlh anges achaeeahe hemacnin forsee dare seg na | res ts have generously promised donations | Catolle priests, | tH dison and otiters, Mr, Saville and’ Miss Galla- | Evens 13 eae wie orn ere Sat a lites Wiiea pets Gel ees ee aed mapper ine tee in - Thompson, luncheo! mill Perot, of Baltimore, and representatives ot ‘walt: S aie in stro ut a horse often gets a bad reputation through ier ine muscalere’s eaten j f Bachan, false pre- $3, EbDIL the trade bodies of other cities, had a consultation | gher are both Washingtonians. Mr. Randali Nauonal. the ignorance of the driver. Take shying, for Seton heen G IPS, Ke. nee fortelved. Charies H. Addis, ad, Clare Metropolitan, Dri: | With Minister Foster, in New York yesterday, cou- | says further that the Madison Square theater J.. National. instance; a horse isn't near as Nervous as most VEGETABLES. —Beete. ase. (oe Ne pros. Lena Moss, convicted ~ Preutnl, ena | Corning the effect of the new treaty with Spain. | Version should not be confounded with any | Be humans. He quite naturally notices an unnsual soc. Per Pk cabbage, Side. "per ews cxrvots, | p for thie years. Walter Bland ine Hor hall munerod Wlinin the pase trae have been | other. There is, hie adds, but one “Private Sec- | Fmarey> 7 x Sa ea ith st bw, object and eapresses his surprise by a variation oa S eteainere Gaba, | for three years. Walte b lar | assisted by torty-s young ladles In cost: e ary,” 3 . SF ont, 3 ip. Ne e Cauliflower, i5a20e.: onions, ao Porice CourT—/udge Snell. the interesting things im this departinent will be | Preserving the Valucs. 4 Pee Bator mae st. some amateur drivers think it ‘to do In this Gua eee wee To-day, Charls Langster, colored, and George | tne New Engiaud kitchen, under the direction of | From the Wall Street News. — Where they are: Zelda Seguin ts in Ala- | Pomeys Me ar Manone 37 rent Place. Case is to yell at the beast and give hin « slash Go. (sweet), S0a60C. per pk.: | Si fioward. an engineer, for carrying a pistol wero | Miss Moquou and Miss Hanson. A New York broker who passed a night at a| bama towns; Booth is in Boston; the “Wages | Freaerichy Bok. lowe lit tee or Cro with the whip. Well. the horse thanke— peppers, sic. per doz) tomatoes, “goashe, per | Cteh fined $20. iobert Thompson allus Greenleaf, | An Important teature of 1 ie toy | gi] Wena te i i. WoO, 959 X ‘oh, you may laugh, but he does think, all the Baia. tnew) the per doz: salience Sanber | colored, larceny; 60 days in Jah table for while a lurye assortment of Chrsimas | Village tavern in Ohlo a fortnight: since was in- | of Sin” and “The Beggar Student” are in Phila- | Fran. RW. nme same—well, he thinks his driver is frightened Mlut, Se. per bunch: egg” plank Was: Se gitts have be: ded by Somerville, Mrs. | formed that there was to be a wedding in the | delphia; Janauschek was last week in Chicago; George: M. Ga 496110 st. nw. too, and that he has a double reason to be each: lima beans, Ise. per “at Bale Expenses of the Senate. others ‘the confections will | house during the evening, and was warmly in- | Clara Morris will appear next week in Atlanta; | Gioson’ E, West C2, 643 East Capitol st scared, and perhaps runs away. Who kno’ Berek oneeee te ee Se ee ee af donations tron aod, 10% | vited to witness the ceremony. “When it came | Dion Boucicault opens in Rochester, N. Y., Glascodk, J.B, Cal.,"Hamilton house. he may do %¢ with the intention of putting hina’ pe: Ted cabbage, 10al5c. per hd.; Brussels ‘sprou! ETC. and WhItant. Inthe rot the halt | Of, however, he was lett unnotified, but in a few | Monday night; Emina Abbott is in Milwaukee | Goff. Va. 611 18th st. u De 56 ee of Huy! j=l Kens (01d), T5e.ag1 per pair: do, | g THe Sunual report of Secretary Metook, of the | there will be a floral bower, Inch 1 ; : “90; | Senate, from December 19:h, 1983, to June a0th, andothers, Mrs. Di [gon en ier # Squads, $5005 | a5, shows the following disbursements: Amount | ants Will Invite the ¥ Gamez — Woodcock, % sel{ and driver fn a place of safety! Now, “<é Of Miss Cam- | minutes the bride’s father beckoned him aside | With red satin programs; Lotta is in New- oa seh ees horse never shies without first hotifying ry Stearns und her assist- | and said, “I desire to apologize for my seeming a (R. 1); Maggie Mitchell is in Loutsyille; Greenlea, HAL NY BOSS watchful driver. Ita cause is in front of hi eae " ants will invite th ering Bedcutns, tos’ tage] rodeness. When you were invited up stairs It a Sppeare Monday, an eed Now York; | Guenther’ any 0 he will throw an ear sharply in that direction: If + waee tion da met = = cn . (blue | drawn compensation and mileage of Senators, alsobe many other attractions arranged ie Whe | W98 supposed that you were a lumber dealer a e are in Halsell, J. E., Ky., 115 Md. ave. ne, do, | $250,644.70; paid out, $219,815 68; di aries from Chi Whea I found that pees Hi v. pepe a ! e 0. | 044.70; pai i 815 68; drawn for sal committee on novelties, hex by Mrs. Wite rom Chicago. en I fount at you were a lama |. J., Ga., Metropolitan, then an experienced driver, who alwa; Py do. (olack need Soe itt (ailard), $1.35 per | of oficers, clerks and employes, 175,058.49; all ex- | Sire Die rome. Portance Wik ee sy hece?-and | roker from New York lt changed my plane.” eines! Hanback, L., iowa, @5 4% st. to be on the lookout, at once xete ready to hold PF; do. (black head), 75c. per pr; do. (small, 50: pe. \y the Zin. Lucy Hooper in the Phil:delphia Telegraph. y Perpr.: geese, 75c. each: pheasants, $1.50 per pair: | Petded. For stationery and newspapers, $10,307.61; | gare ut thelr teut. ‘The indispensable peanue| How?” taken the oar day ts f the Hancock, J., Texas, National. him, and at the same time reassures him with @ Dartridges, s2'sa88 per dogs wint turkey ae pei; | Horses And mall wazons, $0085 fuel hd ON ok | Stand, made gay oy pretty decorations Mees | “Well It's the fashion here to give the bride | 7 was taken the other day to one of the larg. | Hard 7, Ga. Metropolitan. calm, firm, stable word or two that he is used , $3 per doz; rabbits, ‘B5u%e. each: squirrels | areata nStitate: Qgigiture and repairs, | fons, willbe ln charge of Mrs Dr. Heron and her | railroad shares. I got hold of, 10,000 in Ohio | est fan establishments of Paris, and was rather pe a yg Cag to. Yes, sir, any horse that can see is likely to : Tike ie sha | 0 ehis, $2,498. a stants, in Ja ec m2; curt ts 5 “ ” i when aay i aed 2 ‘ppposunn, ae ike each terrapla, $54 | 1,621.9 packing boxes, & 3 esas ee arrection of yok Frank Heaton ond Mag: pode r ee al stock for the occasion. surprised to find myself inasolemn banking- | Hatch, W. H., Mo., 132 G street. shy; and when any one tells you he will not it pee heir te Lal and select cominittees, J. | son. well ie ing all a t house-looking sort of place, bearing no Heed ~ N. . | Nill be about as near the trath asthat hostler or laneous ttems, $5,056 , $15. ‘The Literary Society holds its first meetin; ell, it’s passing allaroand the room for 100} means the aspect of the home of the delicate erson, D. B., lowa, Riggs house, waiter who told Mr. Pickwick that his horse ig for He 1. 5., TL, 53 B ‘The National Game. public contingent, $18; preparing and comp | the peason at the x of Major Powell, on M cents on the dollar, and I didn’t want you up | and costly toys that form so charming an acces- cei sa40 Nted ona ‘vouldn’t shy if he vos to meet a in load of @aaxors wave rx THe RULES oF THE awentcan | CONSTSSIONAl Directory, $1.20 erect his eveuiris, lie executive contuitee | Sete to offer to supply it by the carload tor | sory to the tollet of an elegant lady. There | HcDys "Ww. B., lowa, 901 16th st. monkeys vith their tails burnt off.’ That's the BASE BALL ASSOCIATION. | Meas otal RRL ator trouston, $5,800.00. | wilt be chosen tur the ensuing year and otler | 2% were myriads of fans there,—hundreds and | Herbert A, Al. tevroponten, funniest horse story I ever read—oh, you've ‘The American Base Ball Association at tts ses- | tors aud employes and contingear ae nee es matters relating to its organizuon aud operations | The apology was accepted. thousands of them.—packed away in pigeon- | Hewett, A.'S.,.N. ¥., 1730 H st. _—, oor you? —— won in New York, which closed Thursday, made | $514,221.01; paid out, $507,295.74; balauce on hand, oe E. J. Davis, wife of the late Gov. Davis, ot ‘A Souvenir. ee Wipes sees end ill ae oer tnt. oere Ap ce ae Haig | wen ni) we changes in the rules as follows: ers sh ve 2. Mrs. E. J. 3, wife 2 ~ Davis, of , eens . S of ’, D., Ohio, 7 a wi ree don’ aaa tenon fnvestigation of the Danville, Va., and Co- | Texas, Is visiting her s Te fe eee ees cok chromo-painted leat and bone sticks that go to | Hiscock, F., N. ¥., Aritngton hotel kno awh ‘SxGeia iii; tek caies eslg@ear Ife county, Miss, election troubles were the most | inglou, 1409 L street nor evden make up the ordinary fan ot commerce up to | Hitt RH. fil, 1607 st ping; just like youngsters:—eome wili trem o fo the preaident mate | Cxpensive of committee outlays. Each witness | Miss'E. B. Jounston, of this clty, has intne pe} an Lgryadeauls ietters the great sweeping wing-like stracture in os- | Hoplitzell, FS. Ma.. Congressional and jose their ‘spirit, others will become stub- Powers granted yesterday to the president may be | sulamoned from Danvilleto Washington cost $27.10, 4 cae sears THO Les eee Holman, W_S., Ind., Hamilton house, doi il [ot | “4 cember ni rof the Maazine of American His- ‘The times have greatly changed, you know, trich feathers and blonde tortoise shell, and the | Holmes, A. J., lowa, 910 I st. ro and balk, a spunky one will jump right ed only by a two-thirds vote of the directors. luding ieage, where he Was detained only ont | tory ‘ ries i ed paper S 2 * ; ‘ ?. hi | tory U St of & sertes of Illustrated papers en ‘Since first I inet her. artistic fan, the costliest and most exquisite of | Hopkins. J. H., Pa..1324 18th st. out of your hands, and you might not get him ‘The president shall be allowed $500 for traveling | Ge¥,,omettem jn the expense eee nOF Phe tn. | titled “alistorieal Portraits,” the iirst being devoued Ite kind, with the leaf painted by a skilled artist | Honk, L.C., Tenn. 421 6h st. back time enough to saves broken wagon or expenses to enable him to surprise umpires during | sub-comuntttee wutch went to New Grleans Re ee een OF Aibericans: Bad lari in water colors, and with the sticks of mother- | Houséwan,J., Mich.. Nationa head. And here’ ought to the progress of games, Any manazer, player OF = eee oe "The “Wednesday Ciub,” Which will be remem- Tis of-pearl and gold carved as if by fairy finyers in | Hower, B F., N-J., 513 Gt st. epeak of, tie lighting of those sappy parlor- Se hanged Ran Crunkenness or disorder may | Objections to the Mexican ‘Treatys _ | dered as the offshoot of the overcrowded Bachelor| J wayof coubacail love eeu an artistic and lnce-like pattern. ‘These tiner | HUG £- Le) Portland. miatches on a wheel-tire; many ® horse has been ‘May appeal to the ditvctors, buit must pro. | DISCRIMINATION AGAINST AGRICULTURAL PRopcers. | CUD, Will, itis slated, be reorgupized this year ‘And aie, to tell the sober trate fans are kept in an inner cabinet, and in great | Hutchmm it My. Wie stcrtied in that way. Sinoking on horseback Is used nses of the E 1 appel- the Mexican treaty ts that 1t discriminates fn aoe i a and with Jealous forethought. is ate coming | Jeffords, T. * -» Ariing! i - lant beadjudged tnoocent the sei0 wilt Dereturuedto | against the agriculturists, who furnish 80 per cent | Deon), namesin (his good'cinen stancing um] Lt the spell Otho Care eros, again into vogue. the leaf belng very large in | Johnson, F 4. N.Y. Hamilton, Bei ee mae o Ber month f From each cit ce eee eed do De adn a ate realy lst of |” Lieut. atmy, who came east to attend nis prot} anal /th subtle meaning: tnrin, Dre eee tree thal Tate ame Jones, J. Hy Texas. 790110 st. mw, that isabout as 1uch © matter of taste as ta Ps 6 $65 x 2 of duty | ers wedding, hu ret awe : a fae 4 . aaylon i Guarantee fo, visiting clube Any player skeniar | omits the following products: Wheat, wheat flour, | gone east uguih tn Slarects ead’ 2 Phhadsipnia| —“* ood aeiosaing, = om Were atl se aA er ae ec etre ily Alamo ped bord Se ee pee nner Sites erocwes arent on tet bape ce tania, aes H led. | Uuipires shall | corn, barley, oats, hay, bread and biscuit, horned | lady. se Z i nnriched with gilded | Kean ae : noms Geameaeet Orremoved: In the absence-ur theoflitiay pace | cattle, horses, mules, sheep, bacon hams, lard, but- | While it 1s not detattely announced just when | Tonged to be a knight of old— Broader meri wth oe as soles Wins bees eae obenioman Do Peep interested in either contesting club shall | ter, Cleese, pork, tallow, leat tobacco, brown sugar, | Miss Marie McCulloch, daughter of the Secretary, | 4 Bayard or a Charies the Bold— = ae a Cause they become unsightly in muddy weather. ae ie umpires shall receive $5 jet game, | refined sugar, and molasses. ‘The Mexican duty on | Will make Coe pene = appearance in society, Slave tins in some herons ear History of a Successful Newspaper. | Ki |. Hi, N.Y. Sorrels, bays and the darker hues are the most reside e ai 3] 3 ol lay- e! C % ab She will te ing rules. ‘The championship seavon suali be Leena aarred aie barrel 1s 20.35, and it 1s not touched | out” this season and joln the coterie of Nolancune Tyeamed with ardor to display Just twenty years ago on Wednesday last, the ala, and they are more easily matched than April 20 to October 1. Testponed champioush p | PY the pending treaty. ‘The duty imposed by that | young dedutantes who have Deen MOre OF hee oe ly deep devotion. public was startled by the announcement in the ones. Grays, iron-grays and roans have a Games may be played off beicre Uctober 11. An/ | Sovernment on wheat 1s nearly three and a haif | Nounced to appear. Anon, when tortured by dispar, Public Ledger that Mr. George W. Childs had eettled reputation for — and toughness— Sitting club shall be fined from $100 to $500 if they | cents per pound, yet the treaty does not reduce it, | Miss Clark, of Sacramento, will spend the winter For loneiy exile Pd ron 4 but you might fill a big with conceits and Pree tbe Huish. The Rome plate shail be | On all the otheracricuitural products aheavy duty | here as the guest of Miss Sturgis ut the sever But stilt I tarried, x purchased that newspaper trom Mr. Swain, and traditions avout the marks and colors ot of white rubber. Captain of home clubs shall have ts S lmposed, and those tn Mine House who oppose the | Home. eee While time sped on With hasty stride; would thenceforth be its publisher ST yer] ns! a not fair to thi 4 3 = Sod ball remain unchanged. Ollicial averages | that It discriminates against them, Horete geal | _ Miss Aly, daughter of the Admiral, who went Sincere ne AS pte ‘th hs Laipe aerten gall not be furnished until the end of the season. | year 1463, there was exported to Mexico from this | attend the wedding of her brother ‘a few days ff th ds ual! Lore, & 3 Det, Bat. nw. Fag annual meeting will take place in Phuiadelphia. | country $146,500 Worth of wheat flour, and the | 9% 18 Now visiting some friends in Philadcipaim | ‘The times have altered, I repeat, losing scores of thousands annually, the | Lovering, i B..'Mi Fain CV eer ge oun Kelis. of New York; duty paid upon i amounved to 4201.24.88, 1 fo | ANd WHll not return to this city until aiter thehull | Sueeanee PANS Reet Gt hee eet amount was large; but Mr. Swain had founded Robert, gobn G. Valentine, of Brooklyn; Michaei Walsh, of | contended that the treaty ought te ince ‘placed | ays. s ‘And sued for pi the successful penny of this city; he had ea TD. rd Louisvilie, and dun scoring shall picval oun | HOWL oa the free list; and tius have opened tne way | SIt s announced that Nrs. and Miss Rockwenlwitl| saw her but the ther day ee ee. Lecbinng ‘and he oO rad im wins cl Breency agfegatnd Pheciedte auimitce | io" a” ye “ia ae ted ad | apheatng thelr reylar Wedneisy receptions us| ABOJOWBM er fo ty ge may, eet aan ie the is made up OFC. H. Byrue, L. Stumons and Horace | went into Mexico from the Unlted Stat y= Gif aeeteh seo Cape Soees: ee Brood, tread Ses Arbitration comuittee, Win. Baruie and | th a duty of over eleven cente eS, Day: ‘The wife and daughter of Representative Broad- telligence and tireless energy to his ee eae ov Tas crry, sor EASTER a 2d valorum dut a0 et Det eae nthe he 4 Read, of Missourl are expected to arrive here very | pyeud of Inthe ease of Fort Werte ras, it ists years ago now pays ‘400,000 ania! o iN THE S X teaGcR. * | Year was 90,470, and it pald to Mexico a gross duty Mr. Buckey, now of this city, but tormeriy of | ® te which is said to be the finest in profit, Dewspaper ‘The Naticnal basetail club, of this etty, having Of $13,910.83. ‘These are samples of the duty im- | Jefferson coun’ , Va.,is to be married on the 93d rge equestrian statue of the Duke | chasi Mr. ‘announced posed upon articles which failed im the effort to enter tie American ‘assocta- | treaty, aud. which It is contended saane den eee | Mise CO Allss Columbia Smith, of Prince George. ae Gea < oe ‘The dinner given by Justice and Mrs. Mii ington which used to at Hyde | the two po sep ral lngwinllare an Sime once chance to sell his products to tanto eee nave | honor of General Miles is said to Dave Bend ate Park corner, London. has been taken down and per copy. The paper on which that annonnce- — ess prea sichmond, Norfolk, Wash. prod country. the handsomest private dinners ever served in the | 18 t0.be re-erected at Aldershot. In the head of | ment was made was thin, dirty in color, brittle pape Dn te pigeon ei ppd Tue Great Loxnon Divorce Case.—The city. Not only was the menu iculariy we | the duke, with its cocked hat and plumes, was| and would now be q league yesterday In Phi.adelphia H. H. Diddieback | {Tl of the famous divorce suit of Harrison wan vety pretay ety Unique: he notalnsestee | the crown of ie pedebinre tek cae ate on and thee tah Was elected president, Geo. M. Bullard, of Newark, py oe Page, ended in London last eves piece, for instance, was floral center. | the crown of his lordship's head, and entrance | and im at, and S.esers Scanlon, Of Washing? ima isazreement of the jury. It 1s ee | [saint nge Adal ae that ab the | to it was gained frum under the ends of the | dojlars low poe Bol Trenton, Copeland, of Lancaster, eed jury sided'with Dr. and be- | rested was passed around and each Peegielgentn| Great plumes at the front of the hat. The body | Childs ‘the Ledger, ‘aFrick, of Noridik, board of directors. which linpucated the. Ghvsieien eae Harrison, Wa beautirul douguet du corsage, while the nile: eee peed found upon examinstion pees aes instead e each ook sad bird house, entrance being clears aEIELODED rou Mewntrsuir.—At a meeting of | hot probable ha hee oar ea act | formed 1 the very arto ube bout “Tie guests | gained urough the hand, | Ia the right arm | much every day. koa F streets horthwest, Friday tight, tue names | Ubel sult agaitst Mr Wushscy Sack Cr peaeee | Mis Munsed, Uap Spanish: Minister wie aeeee | bindas Paces ee yous | Isaiah B. ‘pathematicn at Be, members engaged in the unpleasent adiray Last all ‘possible ger gues Min ark, Dir. and Mrs. Poulok,and| In @ breach of promise case at Streator, iL, Union college, ts dead. no nine members were excluded irom the en’ | The Pp pera pases id the other day, the fair plaintit? testified Rev. T. O'Connell, the insane at Hom- Deranip ot the church, cal and Billed Si Hava” Sota Mt im Madagas- | | Among she Chatauqua Literary Circies ta the | “kissing alwéya began af 9 in the ad %

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