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16th @ N.Y. av..1512 Pst. =. "$250.06! a8 8 me art ail Bearer, mw.il r Sk33 1613 Pat 0. 50 SSS 1528 Foun, Bram 25 Et 100 Ht in. 1310 19mm. 17lt Nene: Isai Jetfereod Stk saw. prres Frame Irweillng, 11 rooms and store: lot 560x200, date stn gn piadensbiis roa, Jum north of Bovridaryy will be 3 ‘sold on v ting, oF € acun patie Broun wont ‘& URADLEY. vos Fee Tag Bx bers 1525 She i078 rons Jav2 16h 4i3 4th i ee = amee 732 21st st. buh... $9,000 aa fesse o19 N.Y. 12 rs_9. GES [st., Bab 11S re. $101 mt bik 10 rs..7, 1747 F at, bb..10 T6300 FE [The above is only a smaail portion of Property on my hooks. For full i call at giles for bul the Ist and 15th. {u24) THOR BE. WAGGAM. IR SALE—LESIRABLE CORNER BUSINESS roperty, & 2-at brick, with store room, cellar, stood well popalaied aiud growing 00 ifsold at Onée. MM. ROHRE! ‘Gupitol sis, 23 vR BALE—AT A BARGAIN. TWO NEW TWO- story Frame, modern style Cottages; on Columbia Heights. very near street cars; have all modern im- Provements, with stable, aud are papered twhrough; 540 eet of land with each house: will be sold separate- terme | Al unubaal opportunity to secure acon ine entire city and river. megtl Bo i2i¢ Pst, Fes 404) FURNISHED. RL ave a'r Conn SEE 33, 16th st. Not, ar Vt ave. 30 Mass. avo’ Thom cir. bet ih aud 1th Conn ave. n'r 3 cn BLave..u'r Conn. ay.-200) Ati st, bet. T and ‘st jbet 200 200 De Bales en 200 |G'st,bet sia cation 30 x ‘FITCH, FOX & BROWN, TOR ” we = | witl be sold reasvushie. "Brambsseen be ssou st any - - will be sold reasonable. “Premises can be seem JOR RENT-SIX ROOM BRICK HOT iE | Uae Sec grice asdcccas seers Sdst nw.:gnsandwater. Apply to R Barno, | “0° For PARKHR & TOWNSEND, ‘452 Lousiana ave. o2Gim | 220-6 TAL F street, R RENT_A NEW AND COMPLETELY FUR-| [VOR sALE— nished House: all linens, table ware, sliver, &c.: | If Three trame houses on the south side of Bat. n.w., eleven roma ‘within half block Dupont "Circle! rea: | between Uth and 10ch sis. reuttag for $040 por Year. Sonable rent. Also, several unfurnisher! Houses, near | Housea contain Y rooms each Pr a 40 Dupont Circle Apply CHAS. EARLY, O03 14th ot. | mui-dt CHARLES W- HANDY, 021 Fat. nw. =a —_ KR SALE, OR WILL LEASE FOR TERM OF \years--Furuislied house; eleven rooms; all modern improvements; centrally located, Address RS. J, Star office, ied = ; = op | POOR SALE — OPRCIAT. BARGAINS — THREE QE SALe-TitE souTmMEare consen oF | POR PME a SPL PARGRINS — THREE 2 pa ponent take at male for ust: | Grote, 6 rs and bail, cellar, mn. L, each 92,400; a Dee Rarhows: @ bargain if taken at once. HL CLAY | hove 'tionses on 1uth ste. near Mass. ave., 0 Py STEWART & SON, 1226 B st. uw. $8,000 to $3.400; two ew pr. br. Houses on S 25 | for tle money. Pisa eles Location unsurpamed. LE -LoTs_ , $2; near 10th st, Gra, m. 1, eoch $3,100. JOHN POH, SALE Ure SEE OS | Svea Maar Seca SEN 1. on corner Gy gh luetaun se, ea Ty $i; | investment, a Bie st, near 15th. 91: T ae near New Hasapehire kat: ; SRY FRAME DWE "ith stand Corcoran. Weta: Swe yneat iuth, | WOR GALE EWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING. bear Ith xt. 79 eu; Breuch a. near ‘onde; a good lavesiinent petoe, ‘$1,800. Terms easy. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, nae UEP wen C rok sALH—-TWo TWOSTORY uRICK DWEL- TYE SALE LOTS -HANDSOMELY IMPROV: | igpruremunts lot Z0ri60 price SLoeO ceca ing part New Haxpabilre, ave-and 22d st: SWOKMMTEDT 4 BRADLEY, Hingatire ave. between € aud C. at epsentative ig. | _227-9% 928 Fat. nw, suapahire ave. bawor 4 5 See 3 7 ure if taken at once: owner needs cash. Fine 50 foot OR SALE—FIVE NEW SEVEN-ROOM BRIC! Hugo fae sai er mil etic. crouny pet | Eowen tn eyes na petcon tur wad sprite, Loton ii st. near Conneeticat seat 61 per | aa 00 jon monthly paymen foots Gxt near Heb. #1: lots on Zine, Bek Nan © | of Blo mad $0 ver Moat ‘Sts, at $1; beautiful corner lot on 16th st. only 50 feet PARKER & TOWNSEND, deep, at $1.25. J. K WIMER, 1424 N. Y_ave. oZ1-tt 120-126 1418 F street. ey eae es i VERY ‘That tue building lot on the northwest corner of ‘Dweiling Ist aut Kats: mw-s Ol, bs 409. Ow Ie ate Fuuuing back ait moder improvement i feet on Ist st. to 10 foot alfey, which con- | One a corner. for 50) each, pecta_ witn = 30 foot alley. This lot is - | Wide parking. ‘esiment in the city. bicof ascndivision that will give 13 good building | “nzo-5¢ INO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st bw. ‘and two yearsst6 perceat Sane = OR SALE THREE STORY BRICK DWELI- weaned Oy : festiinctons all mod. imps; nce ee bs ag Leeks vomietotentaas kame Calter JOR SALE LOTS a ‘of toi | CROPLEY @BON'S, 3270 Mm. nist and Sexi no Selb waletont alley: wide park | JOR, SALE — TWO TWOSTORY SIX-RooM ing on both strecta, Price, $2.50 per foot: brick dwellings. water and gas: 9th st. s.w. near fon Columbla Heights at low figures and upon cary Sree Hot PEIPOLD. Last Pat mew. wea oe Se ES eee (UR SALE—-LOTS— bricks, very desirable. on 6th’ st., Finest ts in the “West End?” 22x90 feet: no 2 A very pretty home on the corne: of 6th and — grou a on nt nels prpceg sarrvunded 3 may windows, nice Ung hee rhe imps; y costly residences. Price, 92.50 per foot. ery Beat smi) houses on $tb and 1 sis. pe. PR piticorr, | AG aleiat em oa Ry # % nw. _ | FOR SALE — TWO HANDSOME, 7OR SALE-LOIS— Fiaences, 1921 and 102i! G stn. we The bouses are Handdyomest comer lot inthe northwest part af | jaiit in the mont substantial mapner—press brick Pitty BOO leet: clove by Rising mansion, 54 per | fronts, brown tone irimmings, twor tore Rquate boy foot INO. A PRESOTT, | windows, hardwood mantels, ting, fireplaces and itt 1416 Pot. pow. | furnaces, chundeliers: plumbhig firstclasa. Yor terms 7 apply to'A. AL WILSON, Piremen’s Insurance Com- | pany, corner 7th st. and Louisiana ave. n. w.. Keys at ‘eet by an average depth of about #0 feet, aan eect bie for immediaate improvement or ty hold san i JOR SALE— 07 GS Team weil for 1.50 per foot. Stories and back building,containi A. PREMCUTT, L416 F 12$ feet to 15 foot alley. Apply Ww A.A. ran corner 7th st. and Louisiana ave Et EP corner tot at the "West baad” wattle for whale FOE SALE HOUSE 1000 6s B into 5 lots. costing $1550 each, om which hack building: twelve rooms fot 2 houves may be built to seil for $7,500'oF 38.140. | iret to an alles. Apply tA. A. WILSON, corner 7th JNOO AS PRESCOPT, 1416 F st st ard Louisiaia ave n16-26 GOR SALE-THE BRICK How e.with basemé nt, furnace and modern im- Provements, 1702 Oth st... ‘Terms cay: posses Son Decem dl 10 ood. oe a0 Li not snid will be PRESBREY & GH t Tn fore Man per foot ‘Hatidins 520 7 A TOR SALE-Two BAY WInbow ent He tick “Dwellings ‘deep to to BO-foot alley; 320 $2,600 each. Three new ick houses on alley in rea ce $1,000 each.” DANEN- and 331 9th st< Howrke na aes FOR SALE-SOME VERY DESIR. Ww Taf, Bear P st pet foot. Houses, as an investment Parties with idle capl- OG, near 22d at. per fout tal will do well to call, SWORMSTEDT € BRAD- zoe. abowe Ht per foot 00 | Ley, 028 Fst. _niz-hn SS SS rae ao EVERAL NEW E HOUSES, 20 ‘on the Biadensburg road, just out 35 | side of tho city. of very easy terms “Secure s home 20 | SWORMSTELT @ BICADLEY. 028 Ft. nl? SALE '$ 13tD. 1118.$8,000)/1506 Oth, rs... Irs.....6,000, 1540 6th, Br. Linden st., Le Droit Park, per foot... Bark at Stt- Plesvasie, per foot Jen <.. aie Aud other City and Suburban Lote ai fair figures JOHN SHEIGMAN & GO. eee gop Lath Sts. 20K SACE-LOP NORTHEAST CORNER 5TH | 1812 118, ore Sar apis na and k sts nw. 2$ feet frouton k st by 75 deey wo small bricks ob rear. Rent. @% mooth each | _ ead Fine location for house and store. “Price. FOnSAGr TBE FINE THREE STORY A: ‘ADAMS & BEALL, basement brick House 337 st; 14 rooms; very ‘Beal Estate, Loans and Insurance. bandsomely finished: will be sold at’ a bargain. A. P. alstm 2420 Ft. | HILL & C0. 1358 F {OR SALE_ON# OP THE MOST DESIRABLE KR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE Corners ob 16th st, wide parking on botn sides; | F'coe Gtiraad Psu. he -: wenmfyrtable home Bide. PARKEM & TOWNSEND, sod investment. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, nitim "Mais Pestreet | S33 ms 25 F St, F et sale ie PEbT FRONT BY 100 FEET | [7OR SALE-THREE ELEGANT NEW HOUSES on 12th sf, be:ween Penmylvania ave and & on 15th st, between Mask Ave. and N st. nw., PAEE Eopcoied: a splendi¢ lot for shovel A. P. | Containing cellar, with heating apparatus: Basemsent, PILL @ Co. 158 Fat, seen _ | Plmtng room. kitchen and Pastries Vir Hoge Parlor Ol SALE-LOTS. PHAVE MOST ELIGIULE | aud Sitting room: Second. floor, two large Chambers, Tuliding Lots, located inthe nortowes aud other | Wardrobes nd bath room: Third sove, ur. Chane” bers and u number of Wardrobes. The houses are Farnese ty, Amoag them many superior commer | constructed very substantial and the plumbing ot ; muse fronteces, sod Tanummerable sta | (eter kind “lisuss sve open hele eee bo Sr male at prices ranging, from 73e: 10.95 pet | Doce and terms ‘apply to onner, it, COLDSCHMES, au28-fm 1416 F tinw. | 5A? Th si nw. sei _ — Foksas HOUR THAVE mea Cri Vocated Houses ka the, northwest sud other Ni f the city for sale at prices ranging from $1.1 _BOARDING. $100,008, Shor x Fuescore, souiegm T4108 UITE OF ROOMS, PAPERED. FRESCOED AND ‘Sinnw Tabue Hoard: pelvate Inmully. S07 1th ses firsteiaes Table ivi yy. 13S . hear Kiade Inland ave aizzwe | PROPOSALS. JOk RENT—WITH BOARD—IANDSOMELY- | > = mana Fritrnsthed cute of Baoan southern’ axprome sso DHOPOSALS FOR BRONZE BALUSTERA Basie Kooma Btable for rent. 1409 Samad me aneonee von suaes = La Fay ERLE GCA POE Waswixotox, D.C., October 20th, D5 LAPAYEr® FARE FOR Sealed Proposals for farniahing and dellvering 1,128 =) Large, elegantly furnisned Room o floor: | Bronze Halusters aud. Lrouse Newel-Ports for the Sutera exposure: large clovet, grate irc; every con- | west wing of the Building for state, War and Navy Yeaience, tramsient and table boarders accommo | Depariuicuts, in this city, will be reecived as thls o Gated ____azt® | ont TWELVE M. od NOVEMBER TWEN COR RENT—O31 I ST. N.W.—TWO PURNISHED | FIGHT, 1885, and opened immediately thereafter Rooms, in a private family, with good Board, tf eauatene, peel ae for bidders SSL ferme remnant. Hveryuning comfiriahte | , Dveritestions general, Instructions, for bidders ad ee aaa lished bronze manufacturers upon application to this DA Bott cet siahweg tay wins Sates | Shinada : roat aid w window 1 "THOS. LIN CASEY, Srcond floors Pirw-clam tube board Syat bare “Colonel, Corps of Engineers. Gee BARD BY THE DAY, WEEK, O8 | _0c20.30.31.nov2,26.270t ¥ month—with pleasant Kuoms, ex'sulte or single. | —— Bre D. B STUCK HAM, O41, 043 945 K st nT Tin DOR RE: WIS NEW YOKK AVE. HAND- <4 somely tumncbed Yartor. woot ant tino | Lor 543326 Koos saltabie for married or sinaie persons 0 with private vath; family table, references exchang: po epplryiesesieen lees oad “comfortable Roms va sovviit Hocr with tats: | THIS LOT OF OVERCOATS IS 4 WIDE sere caihene able South eee Beat | ALE CHEVIOT IN DARK BLUE. SATIN z a Tao K MONWyEecang| LINING SLEEVE THE skaMS ARE Hooms with private baths attached snd. 0 WELTED, THE PRICE 1818 THISIS A grates. ‘with board Table boarders sccommodated. ii aizawe | . VERY STYLISH GARMENT. STH AND Callvetween Zand 4pm THE McPHERSON HOUSE. COUN ER = 1 il be reopened Uewober Bt for the accom: SHOULD EM SERASED 70 GEDW X00 modatin Tmauent, transient und table boarders. 1 ne ie See eee eee THIS GARMENT IF UP OUR WAY. AND UNEURNISH- — baie. with first-class table board, persis sient. ihe Auburn House, corner GEORGE SPRANSY, idand Pesassivaila ave. Rate SPRAGUE X, COR OTH AND EST , = "aw. For reat. with fintciam board. several | 222 607 SEVENTH ST. §,W. Nery desirable rocms: also (fanaient abd table mata weanenr a cert THE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 9TH ST. N.w, (Ps ucisvcroew cor imameen. sous | Or Tur Best. eae ot ire SSeS piemans ome Sees aise” MRE’ | tae conconp mansEea” a ¢ “THE CONCORD COLLAR” oda Rina erent need Teams and Rzyeoes Every Genuine CONCORD HAKN 3 is stamped with maker's name and trade-mark, COUNTRY REALESTATE, _ sor praia Anton Aa HORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE RCBES in great variety ai Very Low Prices, ‘ocld Asoo Axenicax [xsunaxce Co. F STREET NORTHWEST. Spe ee ‘Wasnrxatos, D.C, wi ‘ou Metropol Band. KK Post Oflee address Bu: ISSUE FIRE A) eee rene BS 38, IRE AND MARINE POLICIES. ANTED—TO RENT, ASMALL FARM, BYA TLL FIND, ‘HEIR ADVAN- Practical New York ‘atace fraict. sor | A stage to alla TEAS Rene Pa hellable Hae keepthg a email dairy 2 ‘Tarwing 229 ¥ se nw. and Heir Cute Nadses GHONGH ORAINGEM O00 Eat we ting y Sihett and Fancy Poliet “use “ae JOR SALE IMPROVED FARM Ix Vinginia, | PVIE “orto” Gas ENGINE REO r Fince tar trom the ety, bear a, Bourish-ng tllires Boller: Avoids ail Capeusive vaiseudance: 3o Inquire at 1229 New York ave.,after 4 jun. alO-Lins | loss of a HAVE A GOOD MANY time; Bo mag Ri hey ey For LE-WE + imal farina om the Bea treet tom wo. HILL €¢ 1338 F st in the Ying of Linden, Sores “Glen gad Galghersborg: | pay—s--————_—_salisee te erate Monete Brewis 4.F)Tue Viessa Ormcun Ocumany (09 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ¥.W., MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES ALEERS, 204 10TH We Ww gis, aud Coder Carpey new lot Batcoak Lins, Cement ae ocld $8sa% in oun ff i H x i: y 5 eae and restoring my general health. Knoxville, lows, Sept. 8, 1885. ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ‘Drawer 8, Atlanta, G&_N.¥. 157 W.23dst._15 Baws Asxoouncumznts. CLOAKS AND SUITES. ‘The excellence of oar stock of Ladies’ Dresses 1s pulversally acknowledged, and we earnestly solicit ur visit before purchasing of ordering elsewhere. it assured it is done in your interest. special bargains. They muir, we fiete'yoe au. SS al bargains. the tote are ouly Hinited. Ladies Boucle Visites:_ with mings and correct in style A decided bargain $0.50. len. in. Ladiey “Boucle. News Fegular tailor made and perfect fit. We will sell you at the low price of $10 Ladiew Greulats of fine Diagonal and, {rimmed with a French Coney Collar. Just see ther at Bar tet us remind you of our seection of ‘Plush Gar- ments. exception they stand without com Parison th tise ne Fine Seal Plush Coats, full; 1d of Desutifer imager, nt HY 42 mches Tong. sn ‘They ureof grand finish, matin lined all through and ‘Our $32 Seat Pluss Cone fae Tale ok he very ‘see CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. axe u happy at Thani 4ebt for then a nice Wile Dodds ons oof coe aoe ments, CHILDREN’S AND MISSES DRESSES, We positively assert that there is or Janer Mack than gursto be foted here” Ghee ae e ‘chance and we are sure to please you. CHILDREN'S PLUSH COATS, ‘They eee ae eee our ete Bazar and tage cise, Test Berlin Beaver Newmsariew fot sfiaen trimmed Sure to find them a bargain, as we offer thesame at the low average of $7.25. Misses’ Boucle Newmarkets, trimmed with fine Beaver Collar and Cuffs. | We will now offer a limited Jot at the low average of $0, whieh is at least $2 less See ee art er cee een Ifyou have uot seen as yet those wonderfal ins for Misses be sure todo so ere it is too late. School Coats trom §2 up. Behool Newmarkets from $2.25 upwards, are prices that are not aad cannot be offered ey day. Only @ few more left, so make use of INFANTS’ CLOAKS AND DRESSES, Oar selection stands without comparison, while the prices we ask compare most favorably with ouers, DRY GooDs, In this department we have made some sweep! reductions-"all wo Sour bene. “A perfect slaagater gale itis tobe. Just mark: ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, We will display the largest line of Boucle Sultings ever shown at any time and at prices at which we ‘guarantee there are none to compare in this city, All our 42-inch Striped and Pisid Boucle, wiiich we Stns is posttively the. i isis positively the lowest price at which any Boucle ts shown here; still, we wish you to examine Sur stylesand qualities to appreciate the magnitude PO pieces of Boucle Sultings in varlesated colors. These goods sell elsewhere “at $1 to $1.26 per vard. We have thei to match all shades of piain materials, aud ask only 75¢. 50 pieces Variegated Boucle Sultings, comprising our finest goods (some sold at $1.50 per yard) We Offer this line at 95e. Special attention we call, of course, to our Boucle ‘Suitings: but we are confident it will pay you to in- spect aiso the additional bargains we are ‘No- ‘ce them. 7aot bieess all-wool 54-inch Tricot, in all colors, only oa pieces 6-4 Bannockburn Check Suitings, per yard ‘50 pieces. He % af Pieces 6-4 Barnsley Homespun, very chotce and A few words about Blankets in conclusion. As most of you know we have them in all grades, and all of them at such low figures tbat we positively Will bot ro epee ae bat we positively will no BaUM'S, 416 SEVENTH STREET. n23 Gnear Maxx Dows. ‘The continued warm weather daring October apd November "has greatly interfered witn the sale Of Reavy clothing, and: in consequence, SIT STORE, THE MISF) Corner Zoth and ¥ str Ped an fumense oe oe a6 ot ee Men and ¥s.on hand, which has fo go, iflow peices cas make Ingo, Lastead ‘of waltlug. Un the end the end of the busy sea have reduced Pitt e Al reey Newmarkets to $15.00, lined Overcoals to $15.00. inchilla Hurtouts to $14.00, ‘Suite Ww $5.00. f as SESE, ; fe SESS oe $4.00 Jacket and Pants 9-00 Jacket and Pants 5 i Ly i SSEEESe lane BEE 3 | 38 Ha ee n SP a9 : ; See SES35 An immense siock of odd Pants at the same reduo- tons As our prices are always the lowest of any. house inthe the mbove reduction not only cutzaway all proit, Dat in many thalanices in the cot Of the goods, THe MIS¥IT CORNEI 10TH AND ¥ 8 Don't forget, we are at the corner of ith and F. Ag oped uil'® pms Saturday 11 p.n,Hiectrie Loxnen, Sasz, Doors, BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY LOW Now. WHITE PINE STOCK, 1/"X12/'~16 ft, per 1,000 f, $17.50, Dressed or Rough at same price. VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 ft, per 1,000 ft, $12.50, WHITE PINE DOORS, & Inchand-a-haif, all regular sizes, $1.00. ‘HOT BED SASH VERY LOW. Odd Size Frames, Sash Doors—e specialty. ‘Lumber Delivered, any part of city, free of charge, Estimates furnished free of charge. WILLET & LIBBEY, ocak Gth street and New York avenue 4 DESPERATE WIFE MURDERER. & Colewed Barber Imitates Sennen- ° felts Bleedy Beed. ‘HE PURSUES MIS WIFE IN TEE STREETS AND SHOOTS HER DOWN ON THE sIprwaLk— ANOTHER SHOCKING TRAGEDY Ix RAST ‘WASHINGTON. nm Trial for Marder. Pisteies Goverament Affaire, ‘CHARLES HAMILTON AGAIN FACING A JURY J In the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, the PRAMITS —_ ‘case of Charles Hamilton, colored, for the mar. | ued der of George A. Hill, September 20, 1882, by shooting him, was continued yesterday after ‘THE Stan's report closed. The alleged murder occurred at the corner of 4th and N streets, where it is charged Hamilton wayiaia Hill a he was returning from escorting his girl home from an entertainment. The quarrel, it is alleged, was about a girl. Maria T. Bresnahan testified thet she heard @ Voice that she did not socegne me “I don't want to be followed around ail night like » ; 7 neis Thornton and Jennie Thornton testi. . fled to Hill’s accosting Hamilton while the lat- hind ter was playing in the band to which he be- ne Eliza Tutt, the girl about whom the parties quarrelied. vestined te attending the enurch entertainment with Hill. On the way home, at corner of Sth and N streets, @ serenade was going on. Hill left her and she went ou to the next coroer, where Hill rejoined ber and the! went home together. When they were at St fund N cureets, she saw Hamilton. under the lamp, with a in his hand snappi it would wot go ot. sy ‘TESTIMONY TO-DAY. This morning Annie Weightman testified that she lived next door to Mrs. White, where three young men were sitting; that ehe heard some one say,“Take it back” when the shooting took place. Saw Hill and the other man when the shot was fired and Hili fell, Witness’ daughter had told her that Charley Hamilton Was going to shoot Hill. Sarah ‘hite testified that she saw Robert Chase, Jef’ Mackey and Charley Hamilton sitting on her steps; saw Hill come round the ‘HE THINES A BOND CALL AT THIS TIME WOULD EE DISASTROUS TO BUSINESS INTER- ‘ESTS—THE SILVER QUESTION. ‘There will not be a bond call by the Treasury Until after the first of January, and from the Present outiook it seems very unlikely that there will be one even thatearly. The silver men and somo Wall-strect epeoniators are urging Secretary Manning to issue a call and to pay I silver. The Secretary says, however, that the results of such an act would be very disastrous. ‘There would be no trouble about getting the bondholders to take the allver, as it would be pald immediately back into the Treasury again Urough the “ customs, etc, but the foreign Lalest Telograms to The Slur, EXTRAORDINARY TIDES. ™ Loirgaeyl Known on the Leng island and Jersey Const tm Years. Rockaway Bracu, L. L, Nov. 24—The highest tide ever known here is running this bepige Some portions of the benaead Reo rely submerged, and many small buildings, dancing platiormé and bath-houses have beet Sone It is feared that Curiey’s I pavilion will’go when the tide goes out. TH mous cetera’ = 3 dated and the inmates have been obliged to retire to the upper floors. In Jamaica bay the Water has risen to the top of the railroad trestle, Powe is feared that some of the Oshing and | the country ul a in the Broad channel will be car- standard and there ‘would follow a falli HOUNTER’s Porxt, L. 1, Nov. 24—The tide | Mijn py andard of values, and iver would has risen to an extraordigary height here this | {price below its present standing. morning, the water to the depth of several fect | 4, Al! Le stiver it was possible to pat in ctroula- having covered the docks and_ streets for a dis- | Sau curresnes, ¥ $3202 of a hundred yards, rendering soot t8v0l | Sethe fall removal of Geen Be ee eee CANOE gel Shee ey ee: aor Teton wit Tall be over and the money cirea- wife and the ott Boling sesecal Sect ak ee Tae ena The | 1S the comics Had a little time tosettie down | Toom where bis wife and the other occupants lower parte, of aatone wo ferty bridges. | Tare | tothe condition it can stand at. ‘Then it will be | Of the house were sitting around tho stove, be also flooded, bu: no damage has yet been re- | K20WO whether the silver is going tostay out) addressed hie wite by saying: “I thonzht Fou Ported. The meadows at’ Flushing are under | Or” one ee ee Age ee ee water, and the ral road trustle is covered 10 | the case, as a sii ‘already begun. | Her sister, Mrs. Williams, noticing he was voters Caciae et and are footing in cue | 1 tHe st rerniaye oat hen coy department ai under the influence of liquor and in's quarrel- in ao to make a ‘ood, Eos Col the stinnee ee Re ae Bonde, otherwise, there will probably not be one QRDERED HIM TO LEAVE of the eres brother “Jeff” is leader, is behind the bars at the eighth precinet station-house, in East Wash- ington, charged with murdering his wife. The tragedy occurred shortly before 10 o'clock last night, Mary Lee, the wife, was a neat-iooking colored woman about thirty years old. She ‘Lee wasearrested about three months ago by Officer Smoot for assaulting his wife, but she forgave him for the assault, and upon her re- Lee did not trouble his wife any more until this week, when his frequent visits to the neighborhood alarmed her. He did not call at {he house, however, until last mizht. “Shortly before 8 o'clock he knocked at the door and was invited to come in. As Lee entered the back HAF AB for some ti fs corner from 4th street, and Hamilton was then District ambia. ofa hhave been compelled to move UP | gettieg, ume YB the currency question 18} the house and never to return unless he could | forney trom 4th street, and Ham “is that yon | poy mooring a ra, come without quarreling. Lee said he wanted | Hill?” and he answered “Yes” and said “Come Per improveumeats %e, 1901, Corency 190 a DAMAGE AT ATLANTIC CITY. Gece General of she Ai to see the children, anyhow, but finally left. A | here.” Hamilton walked up to Hill and asked Market stocks, 7s, 1812, Carrency. 12% the past two days drove in very migh fides, and | AN OFFICER WHO THINES THERE SHOULD wu| Ultle before 10 o'clock a kuock at The cor | Tmuedn it" Hasntlton said Chae is besk > ad | Maser cee Pe Reh eran the Eide tite morning is tho highest for gears. SUCH A GRADE IX TIME OF PRACE. a A Ce ed " wr iM e ma Hill answered “No, I w Hamilton sad | S0year Fond: $850,165 ; by red “No, I won on . 4 Zhe damage to property is considerable. Much | «1 don’t agree with the array officer who was | {ost wrinGow, .ahe left ber husband, Mrs. 2 oy | “Xou've got to take'tt back,” and Hill said hie | Sosear Fund, percent ashe "array, aod‘the*ralroaduacks are | quoted In lt "night's Geax an favoring tho | tbe‘renide th ne bark rom ou Ui iat Moot | miwian that he'was saiieman, and te | Bese fen: re ere washed out near the inlet. ‘Many of the streets | grade of general for timo of war only a8 @ re- qaled: “ese taoner aad ban ted, Sree | wand atte timee, Alber the cheotion Mmomiaoen Biiroad Companies. are Rooded. Boats are being used to couvey | ward for gallantry,” said an officer toa star | guif@d, | Who's th ‘go away and not come back, | Walked away a little ways and then ran. Washington and Georgetown—Bonds....118 Tesidents up and down some of the streets. reporter to-day. “The golden maxim of ‘in| Dick sald," Lwantto ate iny witeatd antigen; | Louis Keese testified that he saw Tamfiton, | Sant tshasa mS Coney Island Under Water. time of peace prepare for war’ ts certainly ap-| and I intend to bang at this door all night | WhO Was near a tree-box, step up to Hill, and | Columbia— stock. Te genet eEAgH, Consy IstaxD, Nov. 24 | plicable here. No matter how email our army | Usless you let me Int’ “A moment later the | Some words were spokea, wheu Hamilton fired. | North Capitol and Oi. e greater b he lock on the doo One of the mea with Hamilton was Koss, PR OUBLI, canne oennee ane merged by the unprecedented high tide. ‘Tho | 1sitsbould be properly organized in time of Keeper of the look on the door sell to the Soor | Ote er A ee ea ‘that Hamilton said he Fire Ins. and Gas Light Qo Brighton Beach rece course 1s fiooded. ‘The peace and then whe war comes it can be =i Pe coon Would fix Hill before 12 o'clock; that two men have been taken away from the stable, | increased without change of organization. TWO SHOTS AT THE WRO IAS. With Hamilton sat on the steps when Hill 2 fo With officers of equal rank hoidi tions | In the front room he was met by Maggie | came up, and some conversation took place, fbadl Bay Coeeine racing to-er, Ay shertar | that ‘ire unequal there is bound to Teault delays | Campbell, who looks very much like his wits, Hamilton having stopped “Hill, and the — deep, the basements and, first floors of many L rehonine ee ery. Mg, mustered in | and he evidently thought for the time she was ee ee oe ran down N street led {0 move thois furniture io the upper | zation of the confederate army was much gore | Dis "ie Jor he began Oring a pistol, sendii Henry Thomas testified that ho was at the Foo 1 buildings have been car- | complete. It was the same way in the Franoo- | One bullet towards Maggie, who dodged and | seronade: saw Hill pul his hat down sad one loors. Sfany. small buildings yet been | Prussian war of 1870. ‘The French army was | FAX under his uplifted arm into the street and | foqirist Hamilton pho ee eee mee Feported: but it ie leased thattnore of the beach | divided Into” soven’ or eight corpa, each | started towards the tunel. Ife fired a second | 2 fzbt Hamilton, who put his hand ia bis hij near the hotel here will be washed out and the {commanded by a marshal of equal rank, | $hotatherassheran. She wentus far as the | Doc ; ket and got his pistol out, when one of his = Boremmont of tro, hovel and, tue yard of the | Tio) German” arg aed cer all | ge nu” vox On ihe railroad and took ret-| fFiends touched hm on the shoulder and put it | Bosrd Fale Workasreen..—__—_, B oe arthqeak wi eat Fall Ri 1 hand was divided into three separate armies, “Pee passed from the front door through the Wathinglon Market Company Stock. 4 'c Wave” 1 each composed of a number of corps and a regu: | front room, and arriving at the door leading to fimo pee coneaaec an jonton behind Ham. | wasuuagee Marke, Company Bente: age Fai Riven, Mass, Noy. 24. An carth-| Jar grade of officers, so that the armies were | the back room saw his wife sitting ina rocking | " George Simith testified that he sawthe men | Wangand Sem Com Company Stock—111 quake wave inthe bay at 9:30 this morning | under complete control, and the organization | Chair before the fire with a two-year-old child | sitting ou the ‘steps and heard one say he could | Bauk of Warhington.. 0 2 caused the tide torise three feet above mean- | was far superior to that of the Freuch. There is | 10 her arms, He immediately fired one shot at | Sue te tle conaen ‘something of that kind, Bank of Washington high water mark. Nodamage is reported. gstrong opposition in this country to rank, yet | her, Upon which she staried towards the | ““Tnis closed the ease fur the government, jasjonel Pimtrenstian Fai ‘here was a very high tide at Newport last | ifwe ere going to maintain an army at ail we | Kitchen door” Finding i: wax bolted se ran up TESTIMONY POR THE DEFENSE. Barnicrs @'ilcohaat Pie Gu Tome Whank oi toubese Lint olen [ibe -saose, eament vomenintin na my | ®second shot at her. The room was dark. Two | Edward Ross, for the defendant, testified that used to get tothe shops. There is a heavy sea | opinion, the captain should command | Of thelr children were asleep in bed. Mrs. Lee | he had charge of the band (the National), and | Cea, Manone, Bank mirence outside to-day, and the surf at the beach and | the company, the colonel the regiment, the | turned and ran down stairs, her husband still | Hamilton was playing with him. They were | Great Pails lceCompany ogy ies um anemia tng Dane aN | Penta Aaa ae Geueattn eed | Sorser te AST Ste Neabaaeesh tere | in tho gallery of Tella church, when Tan | Race eee a1 Gomoning aut a higher ie a eared erase | cure (wien 2 Uantomant cecseaine eee $e, uundred, ‘eet,’ Her husband warsufl ol | eame up to have some words, with Hamilton, | Ghesafakean asomnc Teco c snes ing her, She then crossed the street, and in | and he ordered him down, . They then went to | U: rae Residence of Jay Cooke, Jr., Robbed. Brenty-tve fol ees rosy be enced ls ent and pewilderment again re- Beh and N trvets and Hui then came ap while Soueee ro] p= ae * *: ¥ “ laring wi time he two hey were playit al broke up the serenade, — Parapenrnia, Nov. 24.—The residence of | Savor te Malor keneral, DU ab army Com | hols, Ad’ she Tan che called out Ok Dink: | Hill ment oaeang ahd br pistol down and laid | Pe, bring movenmnt in Washingion ax Jay Cooke, jr., at Chelton Hills, Montgomery | posed of ‘away that it could be {acreased vo | don't kill me.” ‘She had reached the pavenent | his baton it, Hedeuied tl BISIBIIINLINIs ghlgiglglg N81 SIIGIIIER SBE FE sel ag3 hat he stopped at the | Sill continoes. “Over 100 shares were promptly. county, was entered by thieves last nlgbt and | ihreeor four times. that uumber without dis, | 1" front of No. 914 din street, when a young | corner with Hamilton and ‘sat on See Whites | 40s At the close but 25 shares were offered at 40%, thoroughly ransacked. Diamonds and other | torhing its organizatio colored man passed. Lee then fired the seventh | steps auleuy. and stated that be and his friends Jewelry valued at $2 ere stolen. te0- and last shot over this man’s shoider. wet auies a to >shelr Perens yo street, eeerees Sarees. ‘Sintec rors A ’Possum for the President. fe tnt DOWN IN THE eTREET. U. HL Hidenour testitied to the general Topuba- | omoiiane, 82 perder cones, Beraee eee, He EIN teens OF rie wenesuennen | WHAT A TENNESSEE MAN senDs FoR THE| Thisstruck herin front of her rightear, She | {7th Ridenour t being good, See Sb: new ireen, 60% bid to-day. am carmee acpees oF oe es WHITE 1OUSE THANKSGIVING DINNER. fell, striking her head on the curbstone, which | _ Krank K. Ross (of the National band) testified | BALTIMORE. Mn, November 24.—Cotten a 5 ec y—middling. D,. Plour * = ‘Maj. J. W. Sparks, of Murfreesborough, Tenn., | Made an ugly cut on her forehead that bled ‘as to th Gistarbanne in the church and the first Fey. ey} Fe are Tioed tat Hin eratern ell aie | Las wiltieul's ietisr’ to’ Col! Donelson, of the freoly. Jee then left thescene, and going up| Sait berween the men. a that he mes | S=ssergliy Maghes easmvers ced, Gabe, ecmanee Fectarers are furnishing the striking nailers of | House folding-room, informing him thathe had street and turning the corner of G_ entered rg sites t | Sibert 2iwusterd winter red, Spot, 808 en a 5 Eliza Tatt and Hill at the corner of 6th and N | 3% ber, WI January. ; February, the west with funds io carry on, the strike | snipped by oxpress two live’possums which were | pear tebe winds ae eee onda Bot AP Strects, and heard Hill say that he would not | Sriyabe. “Cora —aathera, lnm sad’ higher; wees, Which has been in progress since last June, | caught on the battle field of Murtroesborough. | Patcred the UEGcr Hs Gaitement, when le vw Hamilton to do anything to him and but firmer; southern white, ‘southern ng tae they have agreed to continue contr. | One ofthese, he writes, ts wo be prevented to the | earindzen wities he was nesaied aes gid tak | Would geteven with hits aud tos Tots gel aad filo Saas: western mixed, pouOgal: Noveanbet, butions till ‘the strike en one way or the | President aud the other to Assistant Secretary | Keep, ‘He then tan. Bone people carried the | if she had hada revolver she would have shot pits age RT . tek a oe sa lg wil char | fe Harbor tng Passer Gino | oan aoe a, hed ee a Mi ce wen whosour yo cina, | Sechiaea a hae ee eat fot _ Sate Rogers was summoned. e woman died, 34, Rye firm, 70072. Provisions . Peiro> ufacturers of nails in the cast granted the a4-| we yiggins Not » Candidate for Door- | however, inysician entered the ——+—_ ium jower, and dull sctings. yak Spd Totes ake ny te Cethate pavetenin ond ail keeper house. "The deceased leaves three childres Help for the Galveston Sufferers, Tetined higher and firm, 10\alOiy the strking nallers of tie western districts feel | Appotntment Clerk Higsins says ho is not a eee ty eS egy eed AN EARNEST APPEAL POR AID, Liverpoot per ssesmor ‘sed aieaay much encouraged by the outlook. candidate for doorkeeper or sergeantat-arms | become a mother, To the Editor of Tuk EVExiNe Stam: Snrrele: ‘wheat Ti060 tranels: ‘nce Salses Genie Broke in Two Amidships. of the House. He is too good ademocrat, he THE ARREST OF LER, W. STON, D. C., Nov. 21, 1885, | Stu 904 barrels. Sales—went, Asnury Pang, N. J., Nov. 24.—During the | $4¥% to hold one office and apply for another. | Atter the shooting two men ran tothe police | _In behalf of the suffering people of Galveston Corn, 276,000 bushels. sehr, Peacedale broke in two amidships, She | Vii 4 anlended to bes candidate, Mwy this | station and informed Lieut. Boteler of the | who were deprived of theirhomes by the resent wir ee willbe s tiotalions = place and am not looking for another. If they | occurrence. Police officers who were sent to | fire in that city, I earnestly invoke the kind og eer cas renin: Resonate’ r Want to go to work and elect me, however, that | the house met Officers Rank and Allen, who | offices of THE STAR. it appears that the losses | Sauvary, 7 ‘Corn Marnes and Werk Give Bell, Would be a different thing.” were at the corner of New Jersey avenue and I | were, at fi vipat ber, 43, year, ais. THE INDICTMENT CHARGES THEM WITH CON- foentenchatatdhad it GO Street when they heard the shote, Word was sae rst, underestimated, and that the | 25. “Decunber, 20x May, i New Youn Now OL This menaine Wm, 8,| Purchase ef Government Supplies. | telegraphed to ail the stations to arrest Tce, WealEny citizens of Galveston will be unable to | 0b. | Flaxaged 142. Whidgy. 3. _ AAEN rand "T Honey, Work aera a erions | TREASURY OFFICIALS MUST KEEP THEMSELVES | Sergeant Mulhall and Officers Wilson, Bian. | Properly care for the homeless during the SP’ | Tard steady—Oash and December, Warner and J. aenry, eS bade rg el [ces ford and Thompson, of the eighth prostocs, proaching winter, 630. Judge Brown and asked what SO AE LO INFORMED AS 70 THE MARKET PRICES, went at once to Howard's row, on E street J respectfully request THE STAR to receiveand t s. ‘he discovery that the contract vern- ween Sout pitol and ist streets, and | transmit any donations wi ‘the charitable ized their fall ay $0,000. Both defendants mheal ABAECES CORRE ew EP see South: Capitol ana. be i 3 hich tab Sued for a Poker Debt. : . esloner ‘SI shere | Ment supplies in New York were at prices | shortly before midnight found the tugitive in | citizens of Washington may desire to send, a peared. bears Sopbecma or eon pote double | greatly in excess of the regular market | the house of Minnie West. He was taken to | throuzh its agency. to the "hundreds of poor ANEW YORKER's the eighth precinct and locked up. people in Galvesion, whose destitute condi GAME OF DRAW AT THE CAPITAL, Usmunssionde Shiclds were diswmisecd.© OOF’ | tue department having these matters | This moculug te prsouner was arora ept| | OT eae oe 7th Dieie e, on ‘ate house in Washington ein tam| Following Is the indictment substantially as | in charge to approve the bills without having ight up . C. 7th Te: wi on _ from theeighth precinct station in THe Star will very cheerfully rece’ ib- | March 11, ot its the gainst the defendants: That Ferdinand | any idea as to what the market prices were. | headquarters n iE will very rally ve sul and conclusion the following Ward, Gn. May 5d, 1881, was a director or the | Chief Clert Youmans has started oltto reform | the patrol wagon, and his nameand description | scriptions for the aid of the Galveston sufferers, | morning one of the participants had lost about Marine bank, and’ while uecting as such did,| this practice and has directed that papers | having been entered inthe record, he was taken, Certainly no more urgent appeal to the sympa- | $3,000. One of the results of this plesmos with intent to defraud, with William S. War- | giving the market quotations ‘in the various | 10 the photograph gallery and his picture ob- ts ae reborn otigee ner, James H. Work and divers other persons, | cities where the government buys its supplies | tained, after which he was taken back to the | thies of the people of the conntry has been pre- | party is a suit to recover $300: Promissory wothe Jury as yet unknown, did misapply the | be taken at the department, and that the | station. He gave his full name as Richard | sented for a long time than that afforded by the | note, which will be tried before Judge McAdam bum of $70,338.76 ax follows: that he, Ward, | officials keep themselves sufficiently informed | Judson Lee and aze at 32. He measures 5 tect | case of the homeless, destitute victims of the | this morning In the elty court, by reason of @ check, did direct pay: | as to the fluctuations of the markets to be able | 8 inches in helght, and weighs 145 pounds and | Gatveston fire ‘The defendant in the suit Is Richard L. ment to W. 8. Warner of the sum of| to decide whether or not bids are at fairmarket | was put down as of light-brown complexion, z now stopping at the Mi ‘Hill hotel, $81,000, which was not then on deposit nor in Boer It is shouahe ie La is ete geet Ce apes heme mete Tux Srrrxrno Jaxxy AGAIx. tien Sees eee a) : eavy losses on accor ‘som race. Lee, E SPINNING. JENS .—Som: base where the pemer BPWarters James i. Work and others shoald | ofits oiled concerning matter ofthis kind.” | while ais description war belog taker sovecel Wetct Lorps: was arrested BY Use otaee aeten | met in company with a Boston friend. Hie was Graw the sum of $70,336.75 from the Marine ca ae times shed tears freely. He was born and raised | Cadet corps, Lapras bared Cena ol the | introduced lichael T. Danaher, a breeder of Dank, and that Warner and Work were pres; | Scancrry or Tex Cext Sttvver Preces—| 1s South Washingion and learned the trade of | fixth precitict for permitting @ spinning Jenny Woroaghbred stock and race horses pear this oleae °D4 SPetied Ward to commit Reports received at the Treasury department | Pamme‘or Dick Sparrow than by his trae came, | taken to the Police Court and from there to the | EON Keane & gentleman, from “5 ‘ithe second count of the indictmeat is the | Indicate a growing scarcity of ten cent silver | He has followed che business of #hactoe, being | grind Jury, and that body yesterday ignored | Champagne, whisky and cigars same as the foregoing, save that Ward is | pieces in all paris OF tine comnts In accordance | employed most of the time in South Washing. | ‘Be charge. Last night t es jenny Was | stinted. The game ‘went —- charged with “absiracting” instead of misap-| with instructions trom the Treasury depart-| ton, and has been for some years the clarionet. peer dene er ane aa pene ne Was] on a five-doliar “limit,” aud lying the junds of the bank. ‘The third and | ment about $40,000 in. dimes’ were colned at player in the South Washington band. He has | ee con aan left. ee collateral, To- | chips began to accumulate, Tourth couuts are the same as the frst and soc- | the Philadelphia mint about a week ago. These, | since his boyhood. been addicted to drink aud | day tle case was contiiued for one week on his however, that an wi ond, except that they refer to # different check | however, were found insufficient to supply the | at times went on sprees for days ata ume. His layed and everybody FE SI IS oe ee Pee ee re Pep eet ae OL cae A SCENE AT THE MARSHAL'S OrFror.—On | secined to go with the file, bat c at ‘ i has since D instruct to coin int mes '. SCEN 3 L's 5 et Sond, third Sha’ toon conta, ekeopt the uncurrent subsidy silver coin there may be rhe Coroner's Inquest. Saturday afternoon Mr. Charles A. Walter | sevens were dealtout to halen be seat that that they chat the intent to have | atthe mint, Coroner Patterson today summoned the fol- called at the marshal’ s office to ‘compiain = an opporvanity, =: retrieve his fai eesteveeaie Dapene oes wits and THANKSGIVING MoNEY For THE CLERKs— | !oWing Jury of inquest: Wm, C. Harper, James | y driving the prison van to the front door, and | was del been rinted matter, and at the end of the indict-| The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized | Clary, Wm. E. Wise, Allen T. Boswell, Dennis | said it was a pretty condition of affairs that the | the fourth seven. He made a heavy Iment the name of William borshelmer, United | rine sacrvcnte ot the treasury clerks for the | Callahan and Wm. H. Thompson, black maria, should be used for tls purpose. | was very happy when a player opposite States district attorney, appears. ‘The bonds of | month-or November on the dey before Thanks. | ‘The Jury, after inspecting the scene of the Zhe Marshal coming in at the time, having | saw lis bel. but raised him.’ Several raison ‘Work and Warner are made returnabte on the | Ziyi tragedy a id viewing the ly, assembled at rea aeters & portion of ihe conversation, ook rams x; 3 second Wednesday of December next. The a1) one o'clock a the eighth precinct station, wat aber Ge eae “Lacan tee oe Bend Ho ged fy sen eye ys ty jet ton years in stave prada, TOT OM | PERSONAr.—Senator Beck, Lieut, Col. Lazell | wherothey heard testimony, | dhat the “Maria” need not be used tor such pac: | Sosa hia iat laid four eights upon tve:te tab years tn stale prises Samuel J, Tilden, jr., of New York; Representa | 9 sorir to ten o'clock last Hight he met ine ut | Pose if another wagon was used ior its leyiti- | the table aud raked in the ‘The West Shore Road Sold. ee Ores Crate ktay | the comer of 3d street and Pennsylvania ave- | tnate purposes. | Mr. Walter was ordered outof] _ Aner a ipl po peg Ag at Newnunon, N. Y., Nov. 24.—The West Shore | York, and Col, J.8, McEwan, of Albany, are at | nuo southeast, Lee said to him, “Well, Joe, I | the ilice, but he defied any Put Ry aaa railroad was Sold to-day to J. Pierrepont Mor- | the Ebbitt.—Mrs. J, K, Watlng and hter | haveshot my wife, I have shot my sister and, bim — Jook! ree n, Chauneey M. Depew and Ashbel Green for | have arrived from Washington ‘Territory, and | if 1 had some more cariridzes I would go. back ee Soynd te om nate oy 2,000,000, There was only one bid. aro stopping with Mrs. G. W. Rae, Mary-|and kill the whole d—a kitofthem.” He| MARRIAGE LIcENSES— Marriage licenses aon eo Geberenntned 00 cogein ihe be hal het C—O jJand avenue.—Senators Allison and Gibson, | showed the witness the pistol that, he said, he | have been issued by the clerk of the court to | 9 ae J ge 2 Gen. Grant’s Tomb, Senhor Valente, Brazilian charge d’ affaires; | had shotthem with. Lee emptied all of the | George E. Altman and Cecelia A. Chrismond; gee Hg pa wiley FA he og | New Youx, Nov. 24.—The board of aldermen | Mr. Wm_H. Armstrong, of Washington, and | eartridve shells out of the pistol, showing that | John E, Espuia and Mary Jameson, of Charies | me hy that be again today milied the action of poardof aldermen | srcaieal ‘Purveyor Baxter were ered in | thoy had all been fired. The pistol was w five- | Co., Md.; John FE. Mason, of King ‘George Co., | 2 opponent Sree mens. gree sararned, xeve 10 the erection of Gen, Grant's tomb.” | New York last night.—Wm. A. Garesche, of | shooter. Witness left him then and went on Va., und Kate K. Henry; Horace Browa, of | (vr a made. - i = meiceiaee Pei exces ion Sen aa st. Louls, recently appointed consul to Martin: | his way. Fredericksburg, Va, and Susannah Matthews, | the breaking day were strogglt General Foreign News. igue, is at Willard’s——Senator Fike, of New | | Susic Powell, an unmarried sister of the dead | of Charles Go., Md.; Wm. Cox and Catherine | Hght in the tom when ta nae ies ie Hanipshire, who was very ill recently, has re-| woman, testified that Lee eame to the house | Thorton; Wim. Binith and Ida L. Prather, Bstout 4; oy one —_— MPowvos, Nov. 24 The Allan line sieamenip | covered.—S. M. Palmer, of Washington, was | first about 10 o'clock, and seemed then quite | Joseph Gieer and Martha Stock; John D. Bait | $3,000 eaten Sethe see oe a ne Allan ling steamship | fn Chicago on Stnday.—~John Lowell, of Bos- | pleasant. Witness was playing on. Lee went | and Elizabeth Jones, both of Montgomery | 80S, and declared that he had eee tas aa bene fees aM ne has | 000, and D. M. McCarthy, jr., of Syracuse, are | through the front room to the room where her | county, Md.; John H. Gook and ‘Hattie Proctor, if PT l 3 if fil i i i ‘2. 5 i 3 -% & By Ehekis the 3 | OW informed the Wormley’s.—Ti ie of Representative | sister was. Then he returned to the front | V. W.’ Ashby and Mattie I. Jones, ot Litte | When Hull began to play he smallpox on board and has been quarantined. | $5.9 A" padieaertg d the bit Kausas district, | and took hold "or her brother, “and Falls, N.Y. by party thas oe Pe Not the Chester Murderer. died at Manhattan, Kan.,on Sunday, after a| wanted to waltz with nim. Her brother —>-—— pen foc dagen py 4 es eee suse long il.ness.—Col. Frey, the Swiss minister, | said he did not waltz. Then Lee wentintothe| Rance or THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- = ut og Go when’ the gute oust Pat sg cata tg | het rine se eieresing. | Ee vg. tues ca | me cre any na ge Seay | pee, Rts es dae eater a 3 8; 7 a.m., a.m., 36.8; 2 day might was discharged rom coors tease, | DRIVING THESERVIANS BACK. | what hossid, Lucy Williams, another sister | 339, "haxinum, 30.3. Minimuia, S61” Peo pg I anect him with aos, ae ae Saree a note wasgiven for money Gee With | prince Alexander Said to Have Occu- Suk hoe Le of tet ek ae A Mother's Wild Leap. with which to pay another member of the For Insulting the “King of Denmark. |. J. Noy. 24. ‘Tho oly Is wild with oxclia-| HH TEAS, yale yuites ANd Lucy | suacerxa Rnow a FoURTH-eToRY wixpow wins | $d Be Dow #00 tot oe Py ey oe as orn} ae Oe ates Aapheds 4 HER INFANT, things about card-players who secure Int and PGE ot the Fone, ere eetler | ment over news from the front stating that | any trouble there; and that it he could not be- ngs imself she Would rather he would leave. | The New York Times today says: Wm.Steeger, | tions to gentlemen and after losing in « card tenced to six months imprisonment for writing | Prince Alexander at the head of the Bulgarian | have hims ‘begged pardon for what he had said | a nine ag game evade paymentby pleading the gambling and publishing an article insulting the king, — | troops has followed up his victories and is ae went out. She aia Rok | think it pry serge Fy in Febs ast. They nice Prod Pe a ‘cl ~ “On the ee fro. -| was ‘more than _twen! tes be- noes agi red — Why Mr. Callan Was Drepped. Aue, te Becrians slowsy at stray Son = A other hand, P. srecnag oa ‘for 3 ‘lan territory. The latest dispatch that | fore he returned. He dat the door | been married in June of iast year, Mrs. Steeger CHARGED BY MR. PARNELL witn DRUNKEN: | Prince Alexoulor teem tie Dolehisor ean | Witnens’ ‘sister’ Lucy | is 22 years old. Upon reaching this country ‘Tzari- NESS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. ‘bred and occupied the elty last evening. The | went up stairs and spoke to him from a win- it to live in ents at No. 212 Dustin, Nov. 24.—The Louth, nationalist | prince made « triumphal entry into the city he they wen! apartin convention assembled at Drogheile to-day to | Rad was recelved with enthusiasin by ‘the | She told kim that he could not see ‘her. He | Grand street, Hoboken. Steger, who is @ nominate a candidate for ament for the | populace. said he wanted to see her and would see her. | cooper, was unable to get work at his trade, fouth division represented by Mr. Philip Cal-| ‘gr. Pererssurc, Nov. 24—The Journal de| Then he banged against the door, and | and did odd jobs about the city until a week lan. Everything passed off smoothly until Mr, Bt. Petersboury wo-day eaye: “ Russia’sini-| she heard him say: “I'll shoot you, | ago, when he got a position at §7 week as an fgllan’s name was proposed by one of his | tistive the powers are promoting @scheme for|—— —-—” Witness, who had gone up | assistant waiter in the restaurant of Louis Mil- friends. Mr. Callan then demanded to know | [it suapendion of heatiinve in the Balkans, Dut then ‘heard sereaming down stairs, | ler, at No. 623 Broadway, New York. He was the ground of Mr.» Parnell’s recent chal hopes are entertained that Servia end Bulgaria, | Her brother Leo Powel, Wai ‘her brother- | a month back in his rent, and on Saturday the against him in refusing to accept him as the | hopes ina ve him. w,, Maggie Campbell, Mary Lee and her | owner of the Daniel Conway, Ratlonalist candidate to sueceed himself. Rotioe that anieas he paid the money sosey, fh i the promptl ugh incapable of resisting the promptings Bir O'Kelly, con of Mr. ie of their passion, will become sensible ¢! 4 Moutenants, | to see that it Is to the popular interests of boi heard bim fireone shot down stairs. He that t to the room where she was. Mm tnd Gata arutatng Ronse’ | Sige the ote own mend sents | hee can en Maca aaa commons during the season just closed, and EE GEES “Dick, for God wake, don't kill me. I'm not that ‘or this reason Mr. Purnelidecmed ‘him | WINTER TRAVEL IN Mary.” Bho know that be was after Mary, his new. lament. Pentel ete lobes maet tter n Lie tae. fomeel babwienl oe, ‘Shen remained under new & ies 1 iva waked: ones fnsed her. inporant ono or ire wer, admitted that the Sean — cera totter | Hime aid not sce len shoot ‘hor sletors “Toers , in answer, adm: ad . Ther 2 was true, and apologised Be = Mating an an ae. Bchectaat rd on pay who were two rooms ‘upstairs. ‘Campbell’ re againet What he called s pected oration. | wen sent to Siberia with presents from the gov | 220)& Oy 12 years old. jocked himeelf up in ‘An Uproar foilowed. his and ®lernment for the natives in the vicinity | Witness t Lee inking. She scene of contusion followed, during which Mr. | ofthe Lona ‘iver, “who. peftionded. the | Bad nS abou ayeeraga. ‘Oitian aud his thilowors loft the survivors of the | Jeannette expel, ‘pene on bis. first visit the ouse, and’ betore tember “she ‘out with FP itrd = Roxsep.—The post office = eee ae ootval at Loar prt told his — pig tent iy ere mel in tailing’ arora, Ind.. was robbed last night of @700 in | ist, ‘on his “way bogie dana | Sight When be came back and witness railon the stoopot ‘money order fandsand stamps. river. be Toads trom Tomsk were very badand spoke to bim from the window she ‘out of ber arms to the Wauren Jonxsox, of Michigan, was today | \ct'ctone gee, Wagon, were frequent causing fia Min, shes, his | wile had” gone fell back om tbe stoop. ‘appointed law clerk of the Patent office, vice | wivisable, ifposnible- ered te Sacer andit | 2.Bee, would go aver, Winnees Setertot Sines were tester Peg rps Fd ‘Gen- = to. the’ Gelay on tho, loller part down wears she oid ‘sho ran to the beck deer. ead feoreed what tet eral, o ouruey be would remain et Ikuta wer came towards her, fred at her, but did not ‘knife and made Pane oR Sie ‘winter road ther. ‘Then he wheeled around and started with ‘was seized Dearn ov Linur. Peck.—The Secretary of | in ber. st Tose’ "proosd upstaire, | Witness went outof ane back door ‘He was taken the Navy has been informed of the death yes- 2 cena as aomeed over the heck Sens. semeeegocover tae is thought that he is Gees outa Santee, B- Peek at Valielo, Retarning trom the delte wry to reach Irkutsk yp ont of the front ‘was betiod Tere etore ‘breakup. Visite. wich the Rorand chesed her, As Macy ran bor dress p PATENTS Wene Iasuxp ToDArx to citizens of. of. ‘end the ‘coming off She ran ‘4th street. the follows: Julie an tele- iponeral rccslned ail nocomaary ‘witness into the next house, and ‘s ‘Guiana; act py a % H ae as ey for at tions of the basiened by an tndiposiion Po 5 ore ce ‘MOVEMENTS or U. 8, Navan

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