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FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR A ae a ‘THE PRESIDENCY OF THE SENATE. Szerecamen tn ewe. 1: :NT-217 DELAWARi A VENUENORTH- B SA) “AND. FIXTURES Of ‘The Nicht Views of Senators and Representatives en a eS Fe fn Prgeiion, ere, ) z jordin Clerk of the Artinaton Dis. | VIN"S hur. Logas’s Nea-Eligibiiity ana | , 7° following Representatives in Congrpss carx 15 roonm; modern improvemests: seams heater: ‘west part , ‘at raxs 7 ‘ith the Contents of the Other Matters. have taken quarters in this city, in addition to SEti snes ce ee BR SALETRE HANDSOMEST, PONY IN Money Box. Se cae those mentioned in the supplement of today's sees ae a Hillyer Pi., i6r. F Washingion. Good sian, dark Dey, 0 Toss fas es ‘The procedure established when Mr, Bayard | STAR: FE \NDSOMELY | FURNISHED tated at a senile a Be ss Frank Prentice; the night olerlt atthe Ar | was elected president pro tempore of the Sen- | Barry, F. G., Miss, Fbbitt, bath rooms: $14u per month Hf taken immediately. 1 aatsd| TARE beth we ig 3S | Bow bas no: ‘use for her. Can be seen at '¢ | Ungton hotel, went off duty at halt-past five ate, Mr, Arthur leaving the chair vacant to be- Blount, J. i Ga, National. ADAMs & BEALL, BW. 18 F833 1534 20th stin.w.Br..3 THOMPSON & LULLY'S Livery Stable, o'clock this morning. About six o'clock there | come President, it is maintained by Senators an, James, 2139 K st. a. we 1420 F stn. Mocal Carleton, EC., Mioh., Bboit FURNISHED HOUSES. n232we © st, between 9th and 10th sts. n.w. ———__ Was need in the office ior the key to the cash | and Representatives, well informed on the sub- Conger, f Ht, lowa, 3 lowa circle, $39 20th nw. 10r..8150 | 7OK SALE-IGW_TWO GOOD , FIREPROOF SCENES AT INDIANAPOLIS. Grower, and the search for tnia key led to the | jeot, will operate in the present instance, and Crisp, & “4Ga,, Metropolitan. 3521 Jeferaoa pl. Ei sacs ome ‘one mediam. Address Box, 81, Gg ames Si 3 ony not only the key, bat the tn | afr, Logan canst be chosen the president pro | Curlin. A. QF 1018 K sh. w. 4 ad — ronged People frem | cash- in was missing. Some- the Senate ul afer some Sein . fy “é pe R SALE a a All Parts of the Country— Disappoint: | time afterwards the bane ceeper discovered erect elected, so that he (Legan) sage Feel Geeta ‘osh iat h. we re Circte, ounenlsing every etre; pag Fa ees ot Virginia ment at the Pres! is Fatlare to At | the cash-box in oneot the rooms near the office. | sworn in. He could then, of course, be elected | Frederick hk”, Towa, 1201 F st. n. w. Tics. 2 Fistene col, | sto 7 oR BALE—TI AND FIETURES, tend the Funeral, ‘The lid had been opened withachiseland nearly | to replace whosever might first have been | ‘“ifford 0,8, Dak, delegate) National, “1324 F st now. bs the, old a! or, Store arora ach to Tae Evmsnse Sram. i a sere ee The amount taken was | chosen, Mr. Logan's friends are very anxious Ee er eeropolitan. HOUSE, 28 6TH. NEAR | [70 ag eet! i ‘APOLIS, Nov, 30—The city is pack 57. e embezzler left considerable | that he should be selected, and will press his } Halsell, J.'E. Es Hatt, conerate celine, jeez CS For partoslars ‘i sore corner plenp lamp from every section of the | money in the cash drawer, which he might | claim, but the more conservative members of Heard, Jno. t., 37108 os ag Sebi | ERS Shs | PSE anear SRR |a nan Poct er la ae aae coms azarae | echaee grea | nee a aa a 2 Wed 4 Sy aor. ‘eash—Fin with handsome lent ry x. , when the | fe fr. Bdmuns vy. P.. YiMard’s. icwT- POUR NEW HOUSES ON wrest | Vand Gain OF-280 L400 Hat tw. 201-450 | 27 SM cane S55 Slates Nan Deiveiwescrance. | the fourteen rhivooas "Centering at tie Union | FODDERy was scatter eee era not amen atc | Helmesths Tate hy hee s, of iki st. me. between Cat, and Massachusetts | 1108 F st. n.w..13t.. 150, 1012 Lathstn mw ior 300 | 290-8 @epot has contributed to tis quota to the | CoUld not be found. He left all his clothing and | tion, but it rally believed that there is no Hopking, A.J. TIL, National, crand gic: rent, $16.30 8 month. | 1814 Jefferson Pl, Or100" OR 8Ai P, FOR CASH, TWO POOL | stpaay 4, quot - | personal effects in his room at the hotel. Pren- | more for this assumption than | Joseph, A., N. M. (delegate), 2116 G st. nw. ae Ve. De’ 301m ‘The above houses can be examined mit from ‘and one ‘or will for bed- ly Increasing crowd, and the inflow con-| tice isa man about ‘twenty-five old, and | there was four years ago, when he was chosen | !foon, P., Ky, ‘National. HED HOUSES= — seen wean | OtCe Only. THOMAS wisi £Co..”" | fom Mrniture er hone and carriage. Addras Bil | tinues unabated. Every city, town, and vil- hag, boon in the employ of Air. . oF the | and accepted, notwithstanding, the impression Tanbora, & W At hetG HT Mo. ave, Seen py | PRESALE LOGO WEEE BUY A FUREECLASS | “pearene uneene te lention | tia” seat ey aasny tage cafes | Hated fs aoene wheel ag, | Marken: tying owe ore firmed howe. whist E ~sore $250 918 Pa ave. nw, 8rxg40 | KE Becarty, dos is paar Et percent. no delays | very deptiae Meter ate ie sured, to, dt | for time, and then as a ‘Aieran until a few omer spoken think the story about wr, | Neal J. it, ten. Sia adi. nw. to members of Congress oF ovher distin- Pst. nw, 108, ‘Ba: JOHN F. AMAN Deloved by th months ago, when he was promoted to the post | Blaine's wanting Senator Hale to resign, so as | Neece, : a 1 parties session nabie rates; ih _ t 28-3t ‘806 F st. ’y the people who kneW and honored o Sei See aegis | ieee, ome ee FR SEES BARE, aes aay | fenlatign ft ae ea Sad ato | oom ato ahela dpe ana Vani | hat ftden protams tins oat | Oven 0, favedt ae Cay, Prices very reasonabl O15 Pa-av..up'r p's, O8.06 |7OB LIth st. Ce rot anes. is physical prowess. “He ‘known tohave | Of discussion atal W., Ark., 222 N. J. ave. ne, Rio le MM. Bit Mount Pleasant, 8 f-80//400 Bet 130 te 8h JOAN A CHaise | Bave suffored are visible on every band, Not | pis Physical pre is not know! cussion aall so as to wheth, Pee Wo Are. baa Ta - Hi st.n.w,store@Sr.50)|11 i Ree ae: 250, aire 28-3t "| Slone the emblems of mourning Which drape.| attention, I Mriepieenicy He was paying Scacerntng equi ether the | Randall, 8-7 |» National, Fst, nw, office.....-50!| 1236 Wyliest.n.e,6r ts mebiserieerr bee Kost nasS* | the city, but the deportment and conversation | tention, It is satd, to a young lady in Alexan- | Senate could gooutside of its members to select Thos 3 CRLLENT HAR . ria, The . Richardson, Howard Universit pera ae..3 rooms | JOH SALE — AN EXCELLENT, HARNESS | of all cl tell of the high place the deceased ne moratig See ane, cole tothe oes & president pro tarapare, Me Bandail saysit| Riggs FM cee FS ton, jopedber or cupataie, Apa. oF siable tn reazot | Hold ln the minds and hearis of his ld friends | iegened of Brontie’s wiceebeate ” | The president pro. tempore ‘may or may ‘not TL, cae , = residence, 1723 Taand Bs ‘The crowds which th vote, Certainly the Senate has not the right to | Rowell, J. H., . ng every street and a bi ‘an, Thom: Ni ‘OR SALE-CHEAP—4 BY @ BILLIARD TA | which surge back ond ere at he cont none WASHINGTON TERRITORY. eee ee ee eed aoe | Bayer nee nog Me new. Inquire at 710 Hf st. n.w. Where the Temains lie in Sige § not made up ren the eee ‘They could not thus elect, springer, wea 1 un ed Go a Tae ne aoce 38 | JTOR SAGBoRARE BOOKS—DICTIONARY BY | states and many deter tatod noe ereUntug | Fhe Report of the Governor Hopresentative Crisp takes the samo view of | Stewart, Chis. texqs. 1114 G st. n.w. t W.,108 n'r Th. Cir. 107.100 | £ yam Jonson, & vols. London, 1818: America | The bulk of the visitors, however, come Irom Views on the Chinese Question. ten a) Propels (tothe Sees uation, Woilber cit owen i6, Ly a Sie at i 188 | Sitoe Reports Machen a Book Bore taba ses | MUeIOG ofthe Allegheny mowalay Ton wat Senatofinn arignttoetootm Vice Preideat is | Worthington, S. By Ti National y .. G'twn, BF ane ageate east there are a mal 1 Teport of Watson ©. Squire, governor of | wh. didate before the people =a — wo the ove houses: be had at my | — = e a where no candidat people has a ma- Te — Sa ay | WOR SALE, PRIVATE TEAN, COUPE, HORSES Fiore machines Political In the fit tribute to | Washington Territory: has been received by | jarty, they are then restricted the selection | princeton een, BeHet. taced big: Anya ineuea daa matched; medium. a ‘coupe; Mr. Hendricks, mi i d on ever: re ry of the Interior. He states that | Ofone ting mi e Princeton college treshmen football team Fe of SSNS ohn ona vat nw ice, gang caah. Cau beveon at HE | hand throughout the entire Meant orituts ee-| the wheat crop was unparalleled and the tim- | Votes. - at Annapolis Saturday afternoon defeated the ee " Sidencss as well as public buildings aad eeing. | Bete coal mining, railroed, stock raising and | “S470 COCKRELL SHINES XB. Locam xizor- | Noval scademy by a soo Ot the Ament a a aa Of course, the whole’ tenor of. tne | other interests have been ‘successfully devel-| 00 aor Cockrell eo rmased the opinion that | B22F!an inission at Ningpo, Japan, and his 7H. WARNER 016 Fuae. 1/408 tn st. i, and “Roninet raaten, talk ts about the oe Tiare ponents | oped. Population 1s 129,438, showing an | (8! ak negpry President peo | sagat ton died of cholera ou Gotober 11. : - = ~ = 27 suit will be sold for $75. Some: ae Incidents connected with his public life, and | increase in ten years of 36,930. ‘The total as- . Logan mi For | ¥. rk cit; sehehy three cases of smallpox in New Tube Tie 10e..£..996::9815 8 on, cheap. Address FLORIDA, Star of many of his notable deeds as a privatefcitizen, | sessed value of the property ts $50,484,437. | %™- of the Senate and sworn in as Senator Tix city last week. one of which was tatal. iden 900 eal oan 2022 F st. ‘60, POR SALE—BICYCLE, CHEAP. A SEINCH BE | 4f¢ felated by men who have known Mr. Hen-| ne cash in the ‘é afterwards. There is nothing in the statutes, eee were found Saturday suffering ~ 708 16th, office rooms...50/! Ar ‘CLE, Cl PA S65 La. | Qricks for many years, His life has been so treasury is $72,597, while ten he says, to probibit the Senate from choosing | With typhus fever in a New York tenement Sorcorai.Grs...20.50 | 2020 Fst. a. - 1 Tele, ln first-class order, $46. Inquire at 460 Le. | Titimately acancialen wit. tas ple that | years ago the territory had a debt. of $22,000. | whonisoever they want for President pro tem., | Bouse. 7 “ih. -45.50|/1908 Corcoran, 716-30 FURNISHED, 7 LELIX GOOD WORKING Honsas | towsands of them love to talk affectionately | The value of exports, domestic and const wise, | Whorier Ne ioe ae eoonton Hon. J. 0. Joly has resigned his seat in the 14 & 1145 2leta HM 7 RL ave..n’r Conn $334 15th st. o'r RT. $150 YOR S* LE-SIX GOOD WORKING HORS: ~ bec legislature on account of the Mir tata 42.50) ba BB se, 8 ee Mage. av cor. 1408-399.53) Vt ave. Jowne.-.n130 | Hmnust bosoidalt teed all right. Call atJOHN | BOW of th aes tee Cone z. | oF the last ten years was $7,000,000 and the AL GAS IN WASHIN his consuituents on the Ricl question, noe 40 50; NSO 23de0 Gr waierlt30 150 | WHITETS stables, £211 F st, nw. B2-aw* The remains are lying in state in the court NATURAL GAS IN WASHINGTON. quest rah? Phoscit. K, bet. 13th and 13th_250) Conn. ave... Gon. ave..n'r N st...-290) Toth. neae ms 09 “avenue 13 50 0 35.50||Cunal st 4 19 {OR RENT—HOUSE 910 19TH ST. N. W. rooms; modern improvements in first-class order: will not be rented for a boarding house; rent $75 per month. Apply to A. A. WILSON, corner 7th st. and Louisiana. W. alt F RENT—HOUSES. Furninbed, 19th st, near Dupont elrcle; $250 per mont Furnished, 15th st., near K; per month. Furnished, Qt. near 13th: $125 per month. 200 per month. : $100 per month, Eurnishgd, N st’ near 13th; AUSTIN P. BROWN, WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvania ave. n. Ww, THREESTORY BRICK ‘One two-story ‘ail mod. improve inted and freseo painted: on 22d st, u.s.. 4 squares trom War and Navy herdics run up tothe house. In- D28-8t nents: newly, between F ani = Th 7th st. uw. 1 six room House: cl 1 six room Hous near Towa circ! Apply to 1426 ¥ st. nw. ie) C._| _n14-8m Real Estate and Loans. 1 RENT—A SMALL PURNISHED HOUSE | [yon RENT_PURNISHED— I E SHERMAN, 120 Maryiand | [\?8, BENT -TURNISHEDS og. Tor, cleyant asad He. 1a. nicely fueniabed: NN st, between 12th and 13th, 14r.. PARKER & TOWNSEND, 020-128 1418 F street. JOR Ri 1013 15 NEAR THE ‘Arlington, the furnished House ‘which han been occupied hy Nennior Hasripon tor the last three years ply to W.0. DENISON, U2 Ese hw attain ELY FUUNISILED, 1140, ‘to privaie family only:5 rooms, Fosersion given at Gace Apply at the house noi-Ln FOE, BEST FURNISHED —asva HE ST. 8. We, sane nig TO: FF “tocmea ttoaee, with celiar, stable, large yard, zas and water. Near two hnes of cars: good neighbor hood, Rent, $22.90. Apply EA. McINTI Ps. 2 )R RENT-SEVERAL NEW HOUSES ON K st, between North Capitol and Ist sts. nw.: mod, rent, $16 per month CHAS k. BANES, te S06 Fst. t RENT—DW a cellar, all conveniences, 1558 K's mw. Enquire at ST. Hoi ‘cold nw. atu ee ERY COMFORT- oa desirable tenant for the session or dress Box ft K DWELI- 12 rooms; all modern fm- month. Apply wo JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Fst. nw. ME THREESTORY- in balf « block of Dupont Apply CHAS. 7 T_FPURNISHED between {OK Fe AND House, witht ., Very moderate rent. Gos Lath st. POE On RENT or. Sth an » Bear and every ply H. D. MAN =< JOR RENT—A NEW AND COMPLETELY FU! ished House: all linens, table wi Sieven rooms; within hal block Dupont, Circle; rea: sorfable rent.” Also, several unfurnished Houses, near Dupont Circle” Apply CHAS. EARLY, 603 14th st. mw. 720 nd celine brick Dw ‘oomdall nod. 10 “SWURMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 828 Fat. JOR SALE-TWO HAN Bricks, 6 rows aud bath, adjoining each other, two of the best built houses in the city of their size; will be sold immediately to a cash purchaser at agreal bargain: will rent at once for $80 each. Addi a0. Le WM. M. BRYANT, 1 JOR SALE-A TED ave., between 24th and 2fth sts.: will be sold at a bargain iftaken atonce. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, nosst S08 Pint mw, WOR SALE—-S ROOM BRICK HOUSE: NE centrally located: all modern improvements. Price, ¥4,000 “A's CAY WOOD, corner Dinan K sta. Bw, . RICK HOUSES, SIX rooms, modern improvements, corner #th und 2 Se: $1 per month. Owner at O18 9th street noiS-Lm A Uni. 1310025, Cap., Gr.,w.$13.30 ze grounds 1016 Cap. Sr ,wat-11-30 s., OF $2 10W4'S. Cap./5r_ wat L130 Va aveaw.,.10.25.$2/1018S Cup. Sr.,wat 1130 Ln U8 Ast sta Ww. i 00 €-Dihand K ate 'T- AR OR MONTH—ELE- pg a Ro ae ents. large yard, frolt and flowers: desirable | _825-lw* _ ose Call between 1 and 6 p.m., at 2016 F st.n.w. {OR SALE—-A LARGE, WELL-BUILT AND Panes enone a Rearsencey near se 2 Seen PSE Gp SE 4 ogany and cherry’ mantels; Freucl eel aeons ‘ ice much jess that present. cost of ground’ an cuep glo cach DANENHOW Bie a nae e | buliding. WM. P. YOUNG, 1303 F st. 25-00 SHO each. DANENHOW ER @ SON, "1726 stm. orate ENT TWO TWOSTORY BRICKS, WA- kas and bath, 1460 and 1466 T st n.w.. $17 ry brick. 11 rooms and all modern ‘O NEW JOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS, T S root Bricks, Soin st be n2S-3t RENT—So2 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE, 6 mis and bath. $21, A. L. BARBER, Le Droit Build ™ AND ATTRACTIVELY. furnished (complete for, housekeeping) 11-Toom House, most conveniently located, 1408S Si20Ga year from December Ist! J. BWI 1424 New York ave, Ri 105 PARK PLA JOR SALE WB HOUSE IN FF tcoa ‘order, mod. imps lot 24x125, t ‘20 f_ alley; south front; neur I st.; 2107 Peun. ave.o rice, 27,500; easy terms: rent, $45. Apply to owner; Yers tvth se. nT2Im* ror ss Ey, TiTH sT., uctwern Hand sts. ne. Capitol Hil), two-story? ‘SE re Frame, six rooms, pert order, modern improve- ‘Lith,6r.. ent: rent $13 per month. Apply R O. HOLTZ BAN, 10th and F sts. nw. n27-lm OR KRENT950 5 ST. N. W., CORNER 10TH st Nurtclaes order, all mae tprovementay $19 per m ven Decem - ‘The above is only a small portion of onmy Tare toy $45. CHEARES W | nok or fal Tia call at dice for bubltie iexued 08 NY—5LL C 8T. STANTON PLACE, | Jom modern improvements. STEIGER & EMANN, 1303 Fst basement, press brick front, con taining 11 rooms all modern improvements. gain Ifsold by December 1. Finest location in north- west. Terms to suit purchaser, Address Box 140, Star oftice. nuzd-tdl JOR SAL ‘T BARGAIN, A DOUBLE Frame Dwelling, 11 rooms and store, ivi SOx2 on Bladensburg road, Just north of Bo Sold on Very easy terms, or exchan: wauidary; will be for, Vacant uF rooms; | ground. SWOKMSTLDT & BRADLEY, 928 F st, CH. PARKER, nu4-im i =a Saand Ets. ss. | T\08 SALE_FIVE NEW SEVEN-KOOM BRICK RENT-SEVE TWOSTORY | x Dwellings neag the Government Printing office. Ww Houses on Wlie st. nc, between 12th aud 13th az price §1-100 and $1,600, on mouthly payments and months GS stroiceile PARKER & TOWNSEND, wdtenant. KA. McLNTIRE, O18 F it, A NEW HOUSE, & 2003 ESI HAVE FOUR VERY Dasement Brick Dwellings; fine three-story “an iinely located; 13 rooms: all modern improvements, Peo Me | One a corner, for $8,000, the other three $5,500 each. 7o better investment in the city. Wide parking. 'X nob S80. As PRESCOTT, 1416 Fat i. Fok, SAGES TWO TWOSTORY SIX: ROOM brick dwellings water and gas: 9th sts .w. near Ithsonian grounds A bargain as an investment or mie. “Very neat two-story brick, six, rooms, all hear 16th stu. w.; ouly $2, we '¥ desirable, on 6th’ st., near Pst. nw: ‘A very pretty home on the corner of 6th and ig bay Windows, nice parking, all mod. imps, $4,000. Very neat sm/.ll houses on 4th and D sts. uc. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 923 F st. a JOR SAL WO HANDSOME NEW REST dences, 1921 and 1923 Gist. n. w. ‘The houses are iu the most substantial manner—press brick Ls, brown stone triminings, two-story square bay jows, hardwood mantels, tiling, tire-places and % ‘ MOKA Lath oh Ge OFFICES. Per Mo. | 613 Fst. Room 1.....¥00 | 100. 465 La ave baseuient 30 and 23.380) 631 Pst, 2d floor S| heabove is only asmail portion of property on my Dowie” For fall Hat call at ofice for bullet, imsued oa the Istana 15th. eae waogaan._ Dandeliers: plumbing fh ‘For terms st_n.w., just north of Massachusetts ave, MWitsON. Firemeus Insurance Com: ‘Seuit new reaidence.containiug 1g rvoms, ‘Loulsians ave uw. Keys at ty and all modern conventences hand : al chard woud; heated by frnace ad ce “apply to a eS APPEL HOS, J. FISHER & Co. 1a28 Fst. 0 THE LARGE, PLEASANTLY 10- 1416 Qst Kent iow to good perma- wv has all the modern fim enta; | 2 nace. Apply at 1418 Q st. for particulars | USE 1007 G ST. N. W., er erary epee Wks 2t1Z$ feet to é SON, corner 7th stand Louisiana ave -nl@-aw NOK SALE—HOUSE 1009 G ST. N. W.. THREE story aud back building: twelve room lot 25x139 ‘an alley. Apply 10.A. A. WILSON, corner 7th Louisiana ave” m1e-2W FOR SALE TWO NEW BAY WINDOW fick Dweilings: dee lots to 30-foot alley; 329 And 331 9th ‘st. «e: price, $2,000 each. ‘Three new vom aud Kitchen brick houseson alley in reat o $20 25th at uw; price $1,000 each. DANEN- HOWER & SON, 1326 F st.u.w. als VOR SALE-SOME VERY DESIRABLE NEW PUES .V-FURNISHED HOUSE OF of the choicest localities of the its south, wide parking, and every Way asa home for & fauully of meaus; rent $525 “Apply JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Fst now. ook RENT—s06 AND wos 1 2 have 7 roomseuch, ail mod. In ., Hent, $20 each. Ww. EW FRAME HOUSES, wi 00 the, lbadensbury, road Jar out | flue of te ety. om ve terms. | SWORMSTEUT & Gita DLEY, as F an ecieeae azine *ol RENT FRAME DWELLINGS, Se: Aiso Dwelling wed Sore. 610. om tive oud, just Mortis Of veruain SWothstebT & BRADLEY LENT. FURNISHED HOUSES IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION, FOR THE SEASON OR jok RENT — ¥I 1 dasement Brick Dwelling. pews nents will wot let for Erie auhty with small cbiktren: J LEY. meee wat Pyotnee | i Fit Oe pe te | Foe an re Oe EY BOOED on RENT — DSOME PROPERTY ON yh. ‘J FP eeecteta tention itoow 1071 Sst street, com: | Cosikining celia. with beating Basement, inising facie tug wih all modern improvements | snd aiding roonsiecond Rear: twe large fee, 960 0 month. aa Wardrobes ‘and bei room. Thitd our, tour Chass: ist se. a eae rs and = number of Wardrobes. houses are iy and tabie ware in abundance. rooms ent: cant ‘as soon a3 Pie's Aad Pee JOR RENT—’ HANDSOME HOUSE, THREE Eee ine eee eas alow forelgn exports $3,184,908, house, a magnificent stone structure. That The Swathmore boys deleated the Hopkins OR | SALE—-DRAWING BOARD, $2; RE*| building wae naturally the center of attrac-| There Yet remains over twenty-three million | A Discovery Made While Sinking a | *4!™ at football in Baltimore Saturday. ng chair, leypress wood cloth ce res No aS iiuin stove, @: fae Wie" ia snd quried | HON, and by 2 p.m. today thousands bad | sore 00 ihe Public lan pee Se ‘Well on the Flats. pear ‘Piingr, wouble hea comarred at fh ¢ mines Dense drip coffee pot, Gor ol palaungs fem pO oe; | standing four deep, stretched away for some fural and timber lands. The report states that} Colonel Hains, the engineer in charge Alleged Ureats Of ititimidation by the surlkers, Sine glass ware, de.” Sdatee BoUsEK REE, Suir } squares, but good order was maintained | the ordinary rates of interest is one per cent|ot the improvements in the Potomac | the mines will be guarded to-day. fice. 2 throughout. per month and often as bigh as oneand a half has been engaged with his as. o OF two per cent is obtained. siver, eS ‘The failure of the President to attend the Found Dcad by His Sen. oe funeral has caused no little disappointment. A | , The mite of wages 1s as follows for some of the | *!stants, for some days making experiments | ro, parar exmena oF A pscenreg neral desire @ crowd to sec the | trades: Carpenters, $2.50 per day: m: at apointabout a thousand yards above the MILY ON EASY PAYMENTS OF $10 PER MONTH. 5 5 lest rvades the cro' $3; si alates pei day; machinists, FEUD IN KENTUCKY. One fine, neatly new, Square Piano, for only $200, | President, but. the cool heads say he has acted ign painters, $3 to $3.50; Unsmiths, $3: | Long bridge, near the Virginia channel, with x * Hi Ove fine, near:y new, quare Piano, for only ¢228,. | Wi#ely in Fematning at Washington. stone and marble cutters, $3.50; plasterers, the view of determing whether the foundation |,“ *lestam from Louisville, Ky., November bricklayer, $4.25; house painters, $2.75; shoe. {x 29, says: Th ‘Square Pian Z. 755 2 could be ik there, }, says: The county of Oldham, 20 miles east Freer moetpohonsp Seana nor THE LATE VICE PRESIDENT, | maker, $2.50; blacksmiths, $4 to $3.50; | Withtinig view artesien wells have beet sank, | Of Louisville, is ina gro state or excitement One Steinway Square Piano, $1 $8; tailors, $5.50; bacon meget 8% Plumbers, | Friday afternoon when a well had been sunk | to-day overan assassination that, wee dine One fine, nearly new, Upright Piano, at # big bar- Baltimore Respects His Memory. 3 332-50; bakers, 360 per month. The | to a depth of 32 feet below the river bottom @ a Foport gives a Getailed and v ¢ condition an in the territory. (anne gain for cash or $10 payments. =, BALTIMORE, Nov. 30.—a general meeting of ‘We give the best values for the money in the city. the Corn and Flour exchange was held to-day, juable statement €red this morning. C. C. Stonestreet, a wealthy of every county of the Ree eee oa seaace in thy oie | young farmer, was Sona deol in the rend thax 1 Well pipe wa considerable distance inthe air, ‘Tabs i diately followed by a flow of | runs from Beards Station PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, regarding the death of the late Vice President, The governor states that by the territorial pascuter ibe pips ae egy Pit cave ‘avery | wana bullet hole ane omy Blom 128 422 oin st._*| hen the following resolution, was adopted: | genius Of TSO, there were 3.276 Chinese resi- | Strong odor ‘wich soon disappeared, though | lung and. a. slizht wound: ine bee ene ca = “That the Baltimore Corn and ioe oxehe ne, Genreanion rritory, and “during the business | the gas continued to flow. The gas wasignited | John Elli another wealthy youn; Naked, guod location ard ooh a parE esi eT AB | desiring to show its respect for the personal | depression a strong’ popular agitation -has|and° made @ fame about & oot long at the | farmer, suspected. and has’ le! a2 — 20d igcation and doing a: tor Aa. | Character and distinguished services to his Re y erane, up in a few of the i A Ved muzzie of the pipe. home. Ellis and Stonestreet married ps fi mas office, giving tull semen State, and to the nation, of thellate Thomas A. | having for ie Object the {xpulsion of Chinese |“ This flame, as described by Col. Hains toa| sisters, the daughters of thelr ren ea. i i nzrate” | Hendricks, Vice President of the United States, atest, The hostile feeling against | gran reporter, looked very much like the flame | neighbor, old Farmer stort Stonestreet's and to manitest its appreciative sympathy for the logs they, in common with the entire coun- try, have sustained, will suspend all business after the noon call to-morrow (Tuesday), the day and hour appointed for the obsequies at dianapolls.” Chinese has been greatly increased b} failure on the part of tile government to ade quately enforce Ue :esirietion jarg® num- bers of Chinese having siolen into the territory from the neighboring province of British Coluns- bia In violation of law. It is often difficalt to of burning alcohol. It appeared like gas which would not make a good light until carburetted. Saturday, about fifty feet distant from this ipe, another flow of gas was struck. The gas Trou the artesian well irst mentioned continued marriage took place, however, several years be- fore the other. In one week after the marriage of Ellis to the xgunger Miss Storts the young husband sent his bride home to her father, with the statement that she had confessed to him ar Fo, SALE — CHEAP — LANDAU CARRIAGE (Hack), Horses and Harness. Apply at 1224 M enw. n27-3te POR SALE A FINE WALNUT DOURLE BED- ‘stead, with Wire and hair mattress but little used, ri i to.day, when | that she was unchaste, and that her brotherie: el ae roy ete aS identify them, and the customs force in this | the ime wer ey law, Stoi etrayed her, The young eiire Roses On SP ERE eo qrruicialt ovidently too small to prevent the | Gurga™ Major Lain auld today, when asiced | lad adinitted that she hada tne one JPORSALE-FRESIT, CLEAN AND DRY PICKED wholesale smuggling both of goods ney nee to-day, when asked | lady admitted that she had made this conies. A — oy hat it indicated, said that indicated | sion to her husband under threats, but declared Hed Feathers.only 15 cent pound. Ail orders | frishmen im England Again Advised te | men,” The report suggests ‘the necessity of | tthe twas hot & good | later that it was whole seat by gall proniply attendedto, A: SEITZ & BHO, Note for rory Candidates. increasing the customs foree, and in view of the | One “Yor ‘putting down the foundation | also swore that he hay! mee Geet entree Lonpox, Nov. 30.—The national league of Great Britain has telegraphed to the various branches in every parliamentary division in which a poll has not yet taken place saying, “We trust that the Irishmen in your district will strive to stand by the instructions con- tained in Mr. Parneli’s manifesto and vote the straight tory ticket, thus adding another to the already numerous victories ‘of our coun- trymen in England and Scotland.” A Young Italian Sentenced to Death. New York, Nov. 30.—Joseph Giuseppe Giu- dicl, a young'Italian, was sentenced to-day in Brooklyn to be executed on the 22d of next laboring classes, the moverhor tees eae, the necessity of protective legislation, such ‘as the Tevision of the restrictive act, and ‘also advises the revising or repeal of the Burlingame note. ———— +0 The Debt of the Pacific Railways. SUGGESTIONS OF COMMISSIONER OF RAILROADS JOHNSON. The annual report of the commissioner of railroads, made public to-day, shows that the sinking funds of the Union and Central Pacific railroad company, held by the Treasurer of the United States, under the act of May 7th, 1878, Of the sluice gates. Asto whether there was gas there in paying quantities or not he could Rotsay, Ho thought that striking itso near the surface would Indicate that there was zas around here somewnere. The flame, he said, would burn continuously and steadily unless there was a strong wind. No investigation has yet been made of the gas. eS Local Notes. Today the Circuit Court No. 2—Judge Mer- rick—was ens «din the trial of the case of A. P. Crenshaw agt. the District, to recover $10,- 000 damages for injuries received by falling over a projecting water plug in front of the NOR SALE-THE HANDSOMEST PAIR OF pony built horses in the city, closely matct ‘Size and color: game drivers, sound and perfectiy safe. Apply to WOUD BROS., 1620 Most mw, n25-30" FPR SALE $250 CABINET GRAND UPRIGHT Bradbury Piano, neatly new. $185 Suit of Parlor Furniture for $55. ‘Two Organs af leas than half price on small payments. “Those are sold to cover vances, and are Bargains. EXCHAN SErRWebaH ee positive eee FOE SALE-CHICKERING UPRIGHT. 7% OCT. gira flue case, repeating action and anely on ed, $210, cost $760. HUGO WOKCH & CU, 925 Netw ‘and Organs torent. “n2i-dwe Fok S12 4 BEAUTIFUL LADY'S sORREL Pony, for a village cart or @ phaeton; 4% years with the young lady. Three months azo trouble resulted ina duel between. ie and, young Charles Sforts, the bride's brother, in which the former was painfully wounded, ft Is Dow stated that Ellis swore re ‘enge at that lime, pag eee Rineiie aie ieee shot him, | guinst Stonestreet, whom he regard the betrayer of his wife and the portend or his trouble and shame. Yesterday afternoon ‘Svonestreet aud Ellis were both in Lagrange, and started home on horsebuck at about the | same time, alter which Eilis was not seen at all, and Stonestreet was uever again seen alive. 1is | sic pene: for him until atter mid- | and, finally suspecting trot wt her boy olf to Lagranve to set what wen tee a of ne at e Wo Bee What was Lhe . *| January. On the s0th of November, 1883, Giu- ne Ebbitt nouse on May 15, 1883. ue i SiGorwilt anve nerimetes chy teat EME | dict shot and. Killed another Italian named | #Mounted to$9,560,807 on June 30th, 1885, the | ~The case of Cgldwell, executor, net the 18. & |S inite and a halt, wien toe ei Aa Jor about | PUCierr Biedsnsatg sree nolo hiero 1n @ quarrel about the loan of some Halon Pacific having to ltscredit$6,522,343and Ree ee ee see ears x verdict tor | dead body in a'fleld near by. ‘Two rideless cate articles. They were both bakers by trade and | theCentral Paciile ‘ourt No, horses were grazing, one 4 yeaa Horse, dark: | Gludicl claims Daghiero caused his discharge $5,088,463. ‘The premiums | Gerendant, man and theother'to John ifia wine nae ‘A very desirable and valuable single brown; safe for ‘ery strong, ind some. TA: PRULLLDS, 1430 3 ¥ JOR BALE_SPECIAL BARGAIN Fret Sitgie Basset bess, cont $30; new 1 paid on account of investments for the United States amounted to $850,795, while the int on its sinking fund ‘investmonte todune Soin, 1885, amounted to $210,558. In the seven years since 1878, says the’ commissioner, only. the sum of $8,560,807 has been paid into the Mediately suspected of the erline’’ At Rostra officers went to his home fo arrest iii, but found him gone. Itis believed that he conimit- ted the crime ‘and fled to an adjacent. ralle Way station, where he took the train tor Louis. from the place where both were employed. Giudici’s case was appealed to the court ot oP: peals, but was decided against him. It is thought from Giudici’s actions that he is insane and that the goverdor will be appealed to to commute his sentence. ‘and hand- 020-1m_ ilinge Cart or Phaetos ‘at: it Double Har: Buggy Harness, $30; ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: John Sherman, trustee, to KE. P. Goodrich, lot 15, block 33, Columbia Heights; $828.40." Sarat ri om es, to C. Mudes, lot 1, sq. | ville. U ef resent : Horse Brosh. " sinking fund, which has produced In interest DAs rash nice MeCue to G_A, Metinenny | Yule; UP wo this time, thier ieee The Striking Miners Peaceful. but $437,524, This Proves, in his opinion, that | and'C. B. Balley, sub lots 63 to 70, 77 to 79, sake pected assassin are among the most. inent Prrrsnuna, Pa., Nov. 30.—Contrary to ex THe tM thaee 8, cannot, accomplish’ the | 1177; $18,073.06. Ida E.Fickling to Mary Cal | Rnd richest farmer In eee cee ro RM!—FRESH NEW | tations there was no trouble in the coal valley. object intended, that of furnishing a sum | laghan, part 49, old Georgetown; $750. C. V. peered anc Oe neats Ohana meaum | to-day. The strikers, assembled in large num: | Pl ttoad computes te ioe Cente eer aclte | Trott Wo A. EL Stamp, lot 70, $4. 383; $4,500. Jumbo on His Feet Again. ; Heavy ry ular . is he ice OTD, Very fine rich-colard gii.89 tloben for | per” spo the ime Rune mee wus MornINE. | thererore suggested that it might be ‘slikeas| ‘Ta Dror FUND or THE Youxa Mex’s | POSED ASIN Lire WITH bonis ne tron, mins oe gkasicy Trimmed Fur Robes ai New York | 1) HO ‘nioniate went to work, All is quict Fantageous lo the governmentand to the com- | CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.—The amount neces- OF BASSWOOD AND MILD GLASS EYES, PTim BECKER'S, 1945 Peanryivaniaave,_| now. Aa the strikers say they will not disvurb | Pawles to substitute for tho: present law one | sary to be faised. to pay of the debt ot the | poencerer a Y., Special to the N. ¥. World. Po 8,1 the men working no serious troubie ls appre- | "Ing an annual or semi-annual payment by | Young. Men's Christian sasociation and equip s ori. Mn ce nied End ook, HORSES HORSE | nended. The Lynn mines at Pine Run aro the | “companies concerned, which should extin- | that most useful organization for efficient work | ‘The World correspondent visited the mnseam and 81.00; Surclugies, Zoe; cheap ac boct bis equate | Only ones In operation, There is a dispute as | ¥UiSh thelr debis to the government ine rea-| is about $17,700, ‘The association invites all | of Prof. Henry A. Ward, tho selentiae wna ne She $1.00; Carcingics, 2c. cheap at boc: big Square | (oly o mumber at work, che operators claiming | Snable time as proposed by the two bills inter: | b> seone aed aeeit write rooneat 1409 wow Preparing the skeleton ‘of the mammoth ole ao joan tot bree nue $5.50, last sea | that50 men went in’ this morning while the | 1UCed In the Senate last year by Senator Hoar, | York avenue, and examine its work, and see tint Sambo, end geak r - price $8.00. strikers declare that not more than 15 went to | , Zhe total debt of the railroad companies on | how much it i antag Oe the of this city, | Plan and isalso making a model of pri BECKER'S, 1945 Pennsylvania ave, | MK! June Both, 1885, was $131,600,420. ‘The | ‘They ought not to be hampere: ‘debt. Tite | the animal, the largest workof the kind ever ‘MY BILLIARD ROOMSON THE ——>—___ wit Soles Weed hee TOL. Tbe ex Srar wil oF wety ousartully eacelve sid pe noenee attempted in this country. The model will not ; : Z the 8 for this dese 5 mice Hinomiweet comer Gin andC ste nw. the brunt | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. States “anter “crediting ame gate eo mented | any contribution 9 be finished until next spring, although it wasat phat = first caleulated to havi ple ‘Tables with the world renown monarch quick cushion, The New York Stock Market. by the several companies was as follows: | MoTIoN FoR A N&W TRIAL IN THE CASE OF ee Seeent Gene ne ov n f t months. At the present «lage of the work with catalogues Of all the lajest designs Orher So he opening and 2:30 p.m. pricey | Paid on account of Union Pacific, $35,116,024; | FRANK HaMitox.—Messrs. C. M. Smith and E Aisa several second-hand Biliard aud Pool ‘Tables | ofthe New York suck marker today, as potted oy, | On account of Central Pacific, SUN Lee Ae oe | Fo Mie mond Ton the (prionen Prank Sino te ates cea yg ebhant made ot lath, Bullard and Pool supplies of all kinds for sale at fac- | special wire to H. 1f. Dodge, 638 15th'street- Srraccon et eCity and Pacitic, “$1,659,695; | Hamilton, convicted on Thursday last'of man- | {remarkably perfect, The aula ces tory prices, Alteting, ‘and Covering Tables me eS Qi agcpunt of Central Branch, Union Pacific, | slaughter, to-day filed a motion for a new trial. | fF tae or heusseak timbres ee ean On nce BEN COOLEY, oe eed Bre reh0G, (OF B total of $66,076,912, which, | The reasons stated are that the verdict was | {hovition as hatugalan peti ee eects An eneees C 57 | Stal N. ¥, Cent... aiter deducting credits, leaves the excess of in- | contrary to law; that lt was contrary to the | Rosin a8 Datural asin life. Two iron rods, {OR SALE—DAMAGED GUNS—A North Pac... tert pald by the United States, $38,003,011. | evidence; because of error in form; the discor- | fimb up into the bods, winee cee serough each C worn The commissioner criticises the mode of keep- | ery of muterial evidence for defendant, miscon- | [yin Up into the body. wi toh. Tee Grip, Patent Forend, Hebuunding Locks and. Rubber ing the accounts of the Kansas Pacific railroad | duct of the jury and errors of law in the rulings | {. Ene caer. te constructed. This frameworic Hutt 'Plate at a 920. company, saying that they do not give an ap- | and charge. Sea Mthe a rods and oak tmbers, ttn beeen proximation to the actual net earnings of its —— Fee deta Tribe strongest poxsible manner. ) EE ee Cee ianalded” part, flve per cent of which is due | A Discustap MuGwUmr.—A letter was re- | {he Todsand framework extend into the head and everything e156 as Bolld ai Hock? Ne Hresets Bas bed rcennent and that the government | ceived to-day atthe dead letter office froma | faxing the place of bones Cpe perealy No. pre Always Handy! Alwayo agua! ‘The commissionerpoiuts tone mer teat man who had written in regard toa package | work is nailed inch-squate strips of basa Druga, Grocers, &e., 10c. than $20,000,000 credited to the Pacific rail. | belonging to him which had found its way | | The general shape of the animal depends FSb SALES BIRDS — IMPORTED CANARY roads now lies idle in the Treasury, a judicious | there. ie expressed himselfas not being satis- largely upon the manner in which these strips eee te Se. aap. Bind Food and investment of which would be of great benent | fled that the package was not sent directly to mids aoe ce ors lengths they are Time mea Nate to those concerned. He therefore recommends | him, and observed that at the last general elec- | cut to. Although at first glance the elephant ton ‘he had joined the ranks of the m: appears to be made of lath, wUMps ‘a close examination that the attention of Congress be called WOR SALE—"SUN DIAL” GAS REFLECTING t ther, had voted for Cleveland, Since this glar- | reveals the really artistic work which has been Fritcating Stoves: bave the apostate ns toa Paciiie} Sioux City and Eacing shacental | ine instance of the wm hud bese, brought to his | way in which the parts have bere weeaee ree shen: Mu hs nit fou 2 ll” Soar ot branch of Unlon Paci be included tn ‘the | cratic administration bed been, Brogght to his | way in which the parts heroueen made. “Tho larger Too proportion: rovisions ofthe if 2 face 1 oot OCAMPO BIT io ee Hiking funds for the Paelte rairoade: “8 | and had so far sided in bringing that party into | stretching to p Jnmbo'sorizinal siee adapaee = gee power. fs itis pomsible to make it. "The tusks win be BOA. G. District Government Affairs. THE PresipEent’s RECEPTION To-DAY was | of ivory, screwed on iron rods projecting from RDING. SERLORY otra wi Gea! the head. The eyes will be of ‘glass blown es very slimly attended. It was generally sup- posed that the customary reception would be if the death of the Vice ‘ANTED — A Pee NUMBER To-day Chief Cronin, in a note to the Com- ‘sts; pecially for the purpose, They Will be the nat- missioners: called their attention to the neces: WwW Sees boarders at | of ii ERAL THEM. Court Ix GENERAL To-day, application ‘ot David "McPhamon, Michigans, ission to the bar was Dann age Mare. decree sigued. U. Secretary of atate Bayard: petition dis! opinion “by Judge Jamed. "Adjourned for ond Ctacurr Court, No, 1—Judge Oe. To-day, Moses & Son agt. Taylor; juror drawn, leave to amend. Benedict gt brun; jadgment confessed. Crrcrrt Cover, No. 2. Merrick. Tejas, Coldwell, ex'r, nat kB oda Yerdict for defendant. agt, Baum; do. Crenshaw agt, District of Cotumbin, on heating: ferred. ex rel. To-day, Wm. Day, colored, assanit on Pace: $1) or ‘80 days. James Williams and Charles Fisher, fst driving; $10 of 30 gach. John Mitchell, carrying a pistol; personal recognizance taken, Thos. Ji Profanity; $5. —— Caning a Woman. A GOVERNMENT OFFICER IN §T. LOUIS AR~ RESTED FOR ASSAULT. ASt. Louls special to the New York 7yhune, Nov, 28th, says: W. W. Hail, chief of the United States secret service here, was the prins cipal in a sensational scene at the Union de- pot this morning. ferred here he was followed by Anna Howard, who kept a swell boarding house. The pair saw a great déal of each other here, Bhe wanted him i Keep an alleged promise of marriages which be refused to = and this morning boughta ticket back to Chicago. Just before she: ped on the train Hall met her, and after = ny words struck ber twice With a heavy breakin nw a ‘The woman med and fell bleeding on. the platform, police seized Hall and locked him uy we nis handsome and richly di She states she was a friend of Mrs. Halland thas she came to St, Louis with Mr, Hall apon ise of marr e. When he would not tulflll the promise she started back and was followed to the pot and assaulted. Hail was fined $20 in the police court, The United States attor ney, Drummond, imterceded for him. The woman went back to her home in Chicaga, eee : A Girl Arrested for Arson. ACCUSED OF BUMNING THE SCHOOL MOUSE Im WHICH HER RIVAL WAS A TEACHER, Atelegram from Wheeling, November 29th, says: Miss Anna M. Archer, a well-known and beautiful woman of Parkersburg, aged twenty Years, has been arrested on the change of setting fire to No, 2 school house at Kanawha station, this county, a few days ago, She was arraigned — a oeeae een be ft last evening, and te ou il for her appearance at court, ‘The causes which led to the alleged crime ap pear to be as follows: About eighteen months ago Miss Archer was. wooed by one James Richa. won, @ young man living near her father's resiue ®, and the two were engaged to be married. A ‘short time be- fore the day set for the wedding Miss Lottie J. Mann, of Kanawha station, appeared upon the scene,’ and succeeded in winning Richardson from ‘hig first love. Atter turning his. back upon MM Archer, Richardson began to fe- ceive anonymous letters of a character unfit for, publication, He charged Miss Archer and@ Mrs. Isabella Jackson with inditing them, and caused their arrest. The testimony exon- erated Ujem, and they were disch . The letters, which contaiued gross attacks upon the character of Miss Mann, who (aught the Kana- wha station schovl,continued to reach Richard- son. Richardson and Miss Mann allege that Miss Archer is not only the author of the let- ters, but that she also fired the school building out of revenge, and they caused her to be arrested. Miss Archer pronounces the charge faise and absurd, and is willing to stand a trial, a ee “Romance of an Iren Mine. From the Kansas City Times, Mr. Charles Chapin and wite, of Niles, Mlobg spent yesterday iu the city, en route to Fort Scott, Mr.Chapin is one of the wealthiest young men of Michigan, beng owner ot a vale uable iron mine, which brings him an income of $20,000 a month during seven or elght months each year. The history ot his fortune sounds ean Arablan Nigh! lated tat hapin's sister married & couple went up into the minister was given a charge. Ata donation party one of his pariah: lover gave hima decd two one Sixty acres of wild land. It was especially valuable, amd was not negunded x auything more thah_ an ordinary git, 1 course of tine the minister died aud t followed him, childless, and the land f& the hands of Mr. Chapin. One day some traces: of Iron ‘were found on land near that given te panon, and Mr. Chapin went up to investigate, fe found bis whole tract was full ot the ric Kind of ore, and from comparative poverty be was raised to great affluence. The mine Was Ge- Yeioped, and for years ithas yielded an enor mous income to Mr. Chapin, and he now has @ beautiful home at Niles, aud, surrounded by aa interesting funily, he leads a lie # quiet ele gance, soe A Divorce SurT ror Fay TEMPLETON.—A HRcclal to. the Now York World trom Chicagy November 20, says: William H. West, the min= Strel, will to-norrow ask the superior court to divorce him from Fay Templeton, who is now playing an engagement in New York in Rice's “Evangeline” company. The bill will claim that Miss Templeton deserted him after six weeks’ connubial happiness, Mr. West says that when Fay married him she promised to renounce the staze and attend strictly to domestic dutivs, During his #ix weeks’ 6: rience as a husbaud he says be did the best he could to make her-bappy, aud that Since she has deserted him he has used every extleavor to get her to return, eS ee A CIGAR CaUsrD His DraTn.—James C, Mapes, of the town of Goshen, N. ¥., died yes: terday’ from the effect of injuries reoelved while driving home a week ago in an intoxi- cated state, His clothing caught fire from « lighted cigar, and the upper of bis was so badly burned Uhut he lingered in great agony until relieved by death. Mapes was a farmer and was unmarried. He was 66 years oid, Says Her Hvspaxp Porsoxep Her—Mra, of Donaldson township, Tll.,on Saturday: sent jor State's Atiorney Tibb to prefer acharge of attempted murder, by poisoning, against ber Wednesday morning she wus taken violently ill. Doctors were at once summoned und by prompt work succeeded in saving her life ere had been strychnine put in the coffve, and she had taken enough to kill twenty persons, —see- Two CHILDREN ABDUCTED.—The mysterious disappearance of the two children of A. H. Glasser in Kutztown, Pa., Saturday event has led to the belief that they were abducted, Mr. Glasser, though married, hus not lived with his wile for some years. She is at + ather bome in Obio. Tneir two children, a Ber yearold sop and a daughter two years older, were put in the hands of friends in fend~ however, but liv- ing, not in the same family, rar, bat v- even! e ing'near eachother. Satu Was ecntfor bread and the girt was also on the street on anerrand. Tuey did not return, and all search has failed to find either of them up clerk of the bureau of equipment and recruit- to mean & refussl on the pareolthe governor te convene the ex! lcinity of oth end = first-class.” Address Bo: District of Ootumbic sity fora thorough overhauling of cenitied (cn Abonien ey The building for constructing the model had Star o@tce. ee 2B0-2¢ - | pertmprovementa >, 1801, Coin....115 116 | corner Sth and Hetects nertiecet ek ae President, and but few visitors were waiting 1p | to be erected expressly for the purpose. On the OMS AND BOARD AT 25 LAFAYETTE | Per improvements 7s, 189i, Curreiicy-120 121 _| not furnish a supply of water equal to any of | the Hast room when the President came in. It | top of the skull isa cavity over two fect in Bits! BUG | Markers tm, 186 Currency 1 the corresponding plugeduring the fire on Sun | (20K him but a few moments to give all p Tidth and tn some places pearly six inches in S AND BOARD TAP IL AND Y Be , Currency... day morning in that vicinity. Also, tg the re- oma carrie vound, can 12RxS AND BOARD, AT G14 AND 816 Maer Sioeus, 7s, 1003, Chrreney pair of the plug in rear of the Smittetaies re: | 6 any ESDIGTE wat not at the War | #uch, whic was inflicted wisen the locomotive ¥ A Fi 88, SMALL, 0-year Fund. § pet cent, 1800, Cur. ae: || department to-day, but it was thought that he | Other fragments of the skull will be gnvied te Bone tay aia ‘Agentlewan und wit Bp year Pang Os, 1002; Gon BUILDING PERMITS, remained at home engaged upon his report, | this portion when the skeleton is mounted. In sive them two pleasant. for, sheen : bs issued by Inspector Entwisle: H. 8, Johnson, | and did not go to Indianapolls, @ building near by the bones of the skeleton are Month. Ac “OWNER,” Star see Railroad Compantes. repair brick, southwest corner 4% and N street, a Frauds tm Tex Placed ready to be united. 71 KEW Wi AVE. PLEASANT Fun | W: ion and Georgetown—Bonds.. tag | fORBwest; ‘$4,800. L. S Chapman, repair Land Frauds in Texas. 930 ix of secand Hest tnikabie ne | Me Stock. 18 | brick, 106 F street northeast; $200. ‘Samuel | THE GOVERNOR REFUSES TO CONVENE THE SS Sentlenien or panties aad Wile’ able Cortes | Cok = _| Bayelhs, parr brick, 3284 M stroot northwest: LEGISLATURE IN EXTRA SESSION, THE RoMANcE OF A YOUNG Courie.—Oin- epee masate = | 8100. J. McKenny repair brick store, 1: cinnati furnishes the followii romance: e — | litn street southeast; $450, In his reply to the resolutions presented to | several ‘ago Charles Schneider, a bright Ay s2e, Foss P hori) AVE. BET. 13TH = . hima by the state land board Governor Ireland, youn rman employed in the stove works eg oo Aa rir ged As) BANGS OF THe THEEMoMETED._‘The follow. | Of Texas, says be ts not prepared to amet qo.or | Sf Juke Girasnoms, Shatried the danghtor of his manent guesta, Within one block of the principal “aa_| IDE were the readings ut the signal office to-day: | deny the assertion in the resolution that a very | employer. The {ther did not approve of government and hotels, Passenger ele 44 | 34.m., 36.1; 7a.m., 35.6; 11 a.m., 40.2; 2 p.m. jority ofthe ineluded within the | 15"! Shore vator. JOHN ARRIB, Pro} nd6-3m —,, | 43.9. "Maxi c%; + | large majority | to marry some one of social distinction. The eee Z wotan 3 19% | 43-9. mum, 44.4. Minimum, 34. area named, to wit: (100,000 square miles,” | father endeavored to get his danghter home {UITE OF iS, PAPERED, FRESOOED AND | Arlington Insurance Co. — ——— are there in , violation of the law. and at last be succeeded in estrangii S weit ; Rented by Turnage and open Golumbls Insurance Co... 15 | PostMAasteRs CommrsstonED.—The following- | hopes this statement will be found untrue. | tte young wile from her hustand, “ah first-class Table Board; private family. ry A German-American Fasuracos =, j= 1d postmasters were to-day commissioned Hie vernor ee ee the ee, ony ee feo thd Parents, and Schuelder in’ his hear Hhode Jaland ave. Botomse Insurance COs... s e ws have not been any d became dissipated. ‘day € H ST. N. W., EN SUITE OR SINGLE, | Ms#Insurance Co. % | by the President: Newton 8. Barns, Fairmont, | 18s orcs them in the civil euurts, “ue oxe- Ong Pye pee hgh DAT Salk wae una wont ony: window rooms, W. Va; Henry P. Renick, Holden, Mo.;| cutive, therefore,” im with him. She refused and he shot at her, Second floor. Wirsiclaas table board." moau-oe 27 | Win. H- Pipkin, Springftold, ao; Jaines UE | fa “ihe legialuture that ‘additional laws are | [ittynlm., Bhé, refused and be shot at her, 7 00D BOARDS Be Woo — | Watson, Fulton,’ Mo. John A. Bardon, Supe- ”_ jie offers to furnish all the troops | tentiary tor three years. He was not allowed Tonth-withp Rooms, en'sulte or single. ‘i = | Hor, Wis: Oscar G, Parsley, Wilmington, N. C.; to serve shoul one desire | to see ‘his children, nor was his wire allowed Mrs. D. B. STOCK 1,943, O45 K st. ni7Am | PPashingvon, Marker, Company Honds..1u8 = ——~ | John 8. Finley, Holly Springs, Miss. to bring civil action against the illegal | to testity. He his time, and his wife at {OR RENT—018 NEW YORK AVE, HAND- | Washington Brick Machine Co. Stock.110% — "THE SECRETAR: Navy this holders of the lands in question, will call | her father’s command secured’ ‘Thi rome Parlor, second. and Hauk of Washingtones--- ee YX OF THE Na aafter- | into service as man; jod men as neces | simost. the convict's heart, and Bear site on ‘persons: one | Hank of Washington == | noon appointed A. W. Fletcher to be chief to enforce the of the courts, This | hUwwent bark to Clocinnatinec 3 oa 160 330 i, C3 100 vico 8, Hé nsferred expired leaving a large fortune, toutthecase cme is borne of pare tre scesion, of whieh ‘@ generous ports. went to thé Second National Bank. and doc! h. came back ong ‘Central National Bank. sab Goue Mrxe mx Eaobe Iat.sxn Sew Bag peop! and was welcomed as a wronged man. Great Falls Lee COMpADY -wrencecwrseeeremmn OO Latest Foreign News. aimee mine has | 4 !¢w days ago he arranged to sce hischildren ni3-Ime Real Estate Title Insurance Gompany_ 101 their rocky A eek ‘at the home of a former friend. The mother HE McPHERSON HOUBE CORNER 16TH AND | Pennsylvania TelephoneCompany..... 4’ PERMISSION TO LAND A CABLE REFUSED. _| just been opened on the farm of iam Mott, | Rabpened in, and the ‘meeting of the former THs on theaccom- | Chesapeakeand Potomac Tet.Co..-0 ons Loxpox, Nov. 30.—A dispatch from Berlin | near Slocumville, in a wild part of western | notban was touching. "of pera aan aad ubisbonsdens | U.S ccrig Light Company ncn 87 says that the German ent has refused Island. 4 neSwe Mis. MT. SOUTHALL fashingion Light Infantry first mort... 86 mission to land a cable in Germany applied ett a ee ‘Washington Light Infantry second mort. — a ‘by the German-American, Tel Soma: T ee Bae Ase Baltimore Markets. pany. & SHS fen cain art nin” | BAgRONOME Ma Ree So Dyna Another rent t= Olt. SPRActE MANSION, COR. OTH AND E 8S. | Mrties, 33%; new 60% re RG, Nov. 30,—Crude oll weak and un- Prrreni b. w.-For rent, with fit settled. The market declined BALTIMORE, Mo., November 80.—Cotion steady at retclass board. several opened at 93%, cesirable roma; transient and table bourd- Flow truck at wricommeiaet ‘0081-10, Ss mentee Fauper, “a abeS ab: | the Gants wollin Wantington ¢ Soong ony ral Tas Cie noe fee Se is fim af0h “htaitetes aaerend medve | 2c sone Best conducted houses - asetatin, Beieah be the trip withou ‘attaining = Hiss feats eee ot ae NY, (Srowey Sate tbe puance Ang the trip i tnterraption,and TREMONT.”~THIS HOUSE BEEN 18 SAID Evangelist r. Karle, Digna rere in treiclam ES Se eee many’as three hundred have made, profession ithe tae eee ‘els perm tot A prominent member of the dramatic pro- | of falth on aaingio night The greater portion —————EEe> SS fession recently. in Chicago said: “Clara Mortis | converted, and the fire copertnaes has given Ger T, B is the most nervous woman on the stage. She | up itsannual bail. A recen! ee _— er tue Dest, has studied her characters so much that I be- Pitrontans DY ctetrePuedate tendered, Lr | Seo Mlowie ther kanae nese — “THE CONCORD HARNESS” Neve she actually imagines she is thelr living, | To7s jer last week for other ‘Dut the ex-| hound on the track Of the dret onevuat wes “THE CONCORD COLLAR.” breathing original. She goes to greater ex-| citement continues. When Earle leit here on Killed one afternoon last week. ‘The wildest at ne a ae Harness fremes than any woman I know of. She bas ‘Thursday night envelopes, containing money had alead of at two. minutes, but the dog. iEvery. Genuine © is stamped id Bosh pond. ih with maker's name and trade-mark. corse Rpece of thirty fect square. “ine den Sines ‘ie tnlgreat varity at Ven De Be ele St Wwasgetrd, cot tbe wildest on Satur SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- Bi watiodiisons on eae Matment of ss at m0 2221 Peauurtene evease # campaign to the pregent time. The jee were not in- formed until yesterday, and the tather retarned home nearly dist: ‘The belief is that the mother employed agents to entrap the litue ones at the iirst opportunity when they sbould be out together, and that they have been sent west or are kept in hiding awaiting the first chance to go. DEATH or A MILLIONAIRE Wipow.—Mra, Cordelia Waterman, of San Francisco, died ia Bridgeport, Coun., yesterday, of typhold fever, She was on a visii’and had within a lew days a ‘of a large lot of real estate in rt. She was the widow of the lute Captain 'H. Waterman, celebrated in the clipper ship annals of 1849 as @ severe disciplinarian. He died two years ago, leaving several millions in y. Mra. Waterman leavs no ebil- ron, but a inrge estate. — a Mrs. Eliza D. Walker, widow of the late Gen, L. “1p Walker, confederate secretary of war, died in Huntsville, Ala., Friday. Hon. J. G. Blaine has ly given St, Mark's home, Augusta, Me..a pound of silver dollars, The occasion was a ne pry, ‘Hon, John Perkins, of Louisiana, at Albion hotel, Baltimore, Saturday night 67th year of bis age. Wuew Your Liver ts Jayne’s Sanative Pills, and you will assist reg org | eogalning a healthy [MALATESTA the 29th of rovember, Rev. Berson our ae ™ TESTA, Down of Washingion, oR MESES of Washington, DG, filter eee = -