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LOCAL MENTION. Children’s Christmas Club, District 2. SAL MENTION. We are glad to state that Commissioner Webb t . saw Miss Cleveland this morning by appoint- 4 ry Orrice oF rite Curey S1¢Nat Overcer, | ment and invited her to act as president of the oa - a A NOMINATIONS IN’ THE SENATE. ~ Republican Senators Hold a Caucus, but Decide om No Line of Action. = Behrded Men of Family Studying Thete | TTT vavon DisteinUrine THEM aut, Pris. : It is now reported that ifthe House decides to — Wasmixcrox, 2. ©. Dec. 11, 1885, 11 a.m. | jadies’ committee, which invitation she accept- —— LICENSES, ETO. A SCENE IN THE NEWLY-ESTABLISHED SCHOOL | “distribute part of the appropriation bills, Mr. dle ntic states, fair} ed. Miss Cleveland will meet the ladies of the = ‘The republican Senators met in caucus about | ; : peel IN THE SUMKER BUILDIXG—matumE wes | Randall will favor the distribution | ary erature in southern | od. Miss Chev Trig at TAGtose aR 10:80 this morning and continued In session | | The municipal cote introduced in the Senate | 1X THE SUNSER BULLDIXG- all, and will want to go and central portion y colder in extreme | eee erlor of tive Ebert ine Iss until nearly 2 p.m. Senator Sherman resigned | by Mr. Ingalls yesterday is the same which was - —— of” the naval affairs comm Ulead eee a raved Mar. Wola that the breton: ned "| the chairmanchip of the caueus and Senator | ériginally introduced about four years aga, "It | | “Those who rend in Uhe primer and thase who And will give the fortification bill For Saturday. Fell felt a great Interest in the Christmas MOBY Sees Edmunds was chosen in his place. ‘The vacan- | fas reintroduced in the last Congress can't read at all wilt please go to the room | mutes on military aMuirs and divide w the districts on SS ee eee cies on the committes were filled and then the across the hall,” sang out the supervising prin- | The District Columbia appropriation bill aii — =e Dh oct ae ae See PEACE IN MISSOUR! subject of a policy with regard to the Presi. | Consideration by the Dist#ict committee, and cipal. Three or four colored men with matured, | go to the District committee. ‘wtricuy: wilt rive slightly southern states, pio e Nua whre ein — fair weather easi of tue Mississippi. Assignment ef Elphonzo xeenee Adjustment of the Bévier Mimers| dent's bepress lee bras sd Getects = a bere oe, ba ers pines ee earn non ed Railroad Accident in Ohie. od gia, O7c,, worth | De 28. We Ang OFventxe our cntize stock of Biga- | , Today there was placed on record an assign- ee sae dio: | sotecrininnas wea manmctas Gome K¢ueas | HRRUANEEGINS WIN’ he tcininea cemteces | oc von cau aatetlactm ne Caen ae 67c worth Ladies" fine. Curacon hk Berlin | Bevin ence of opinion was P be: .. Jow Body Brus-cl~ at W. "B, | ment of Eiphonzo Youngs to Henry 8. Berlin eee ae — ‘ht that where | Will be changed, If the code shall Others less matured followed them. Shots, $1.97, worth 2.75. Ladies sarvicesbie Memes & Ben's, aor. 18 im) ig as i Benen ore begs aperbesnegeor ares several aap eee Ler bhM wey ee | Cece bat tack: Sica with Sesepenttn met llaw HK, Willan Gwar wn the secnltyrgis tes wrt was the colored ighiteohool at the Gamnee moe tile SIAL wenn Be te ee ee 2 | of his property, sub. 1, sq. 334, No. 1800 10th | sever 8 past seem now t to resul rp rege c 7 we : Ce a eee cihanions: $1 una: | street, and the goods, wares, and merchandise | an amicable rettlement of the digieatiesbe-| Susi znen should Be ‘confirmed, but that where | passage of ponding bills to regulate ‘taxation, | Dulldiug, whlch, was iylsaiea 7 poy sewed boote and gatter: Drotswnd are-| AL428 9th street northwest, making preferred | tween the miners employed by Mr.Loomis and | [) secu started ties all sizes. Youn Fr 2 Ucenses, ‘police, etc., as ail these subjects ‘are | was the second night of the venture, and 3. ‘bee! fensive partisanship” and in demo- ioz 7th street. ‘See The | creditors of Carusi & Miller, attorneys, for $50; | WroGn werncy eave ree reer ites and it erate) put fn thelr places such nominations Provides Boris tho code, The lls relating ‘o | though the, fo aaa obscured the nomses 0 ‘of amounts Cee that It will be signed ad ae roby OPP Ote te the caucus adjourned eels esl da oS last Congress, because it was peeps ueaeee was ‘The these Gladstone's View of it. — a oO eet 1a eld Saturday night, . The terms Without reaching any conclusion or deciding | Phpty efTOre. will be socal oe aie ae pe assed. | was organized Monday night under the charge | HE THINKS THE RECENT ELECTIONS SHOW THE Old Lady in Window administcator of estate of Walter Evans, CugisT4as Caaps at Whitaker's, 1105 Penn- sylv a ks and employ GW. Senos, $1,400; Mt ‘agreement are substantially that both parties Every effort . ‘$100; Petersen & Childs, $300: ir To carty, ating and do ail ia their | 8Pon any policy, and itis the opinion of some | Every effort will aa ot the supervising principal of the Sumner LIBERALS HAVE GAINED STRENGTH. at Clark's, 734 7th street northwest. Just re ard & Hutctiluson, Power to preserve peace pans of the republicans that nodefinite line of policy | mittee Gdypracticabion: S34 Pass It at the | School, H. P. Montgomery, and tho teachers | Loxpoxe, Dee Li Mr, Gladeiome hee ritten | turned ftom New York with immense hereuine: fare from the the: public schools, ‘The Ladies’ all. wool Newmarkets, Saevet Dy #3; Hilzabeth Hodse0 | Asstgmment of a New York Importer.:| Will probably be considered and disposed of PROVISIONS OF THE CODE. Shject le to teach those. of the colored people | Ry HUCE, Feferring to the election, im which “It has ‘bean a wondértal elec: | Sd for Loss than $10: fine Astraca trimmed and. ; E. H. Grant, $1,000; T. 3 Leg Upon the merits or demerits of each individual | ‘The first chapter ot the code preieribes disa-| who wish to learn, but are employed dut-| ton’ snd will ‘mrove that We mer ate | Newmarkets, $4.96; allot ourgis Newmurkets, T. Stewart bo; airs, 1+ 3; Boudder F140: | smsporten dotbgapalnone ae ate Creremetieee |e ag biiltes to hold. office, such as conviction for | ing, the Gay. The sindies comsiet of Feading, | on the tories since 18s0, 1 allow noe is granted | iF, baaver Ermned, 90.98, cur G18 Boucle proceeds pro-rata is tobe paid £. Morrison, | Made ati assignment to-day for the benefit ul Changes in the Offices. crime, ihe giving or taking of bribes, ete. The | Whiting, language, keogrmphy, arithmetic, aod Gidavaree* wad 15 encae Me Poms dil gavethe | Rassian Circuiars asin Newmarkets. A nice James M, Jackson, $143; W. Galt & | creditors to Christ ye ison, with prefer-| wey Conner, of Arkansas, has been ap-| next chapter provides for filling vacancies in | female classes are taught on different nights, ‘ories.” = for trimmed Russian Circular $3.98, worth $4, Parlors witl op < Lesgett about $1,000, ences amounting 57. pointed a special agent of the general land | office, and then the official oath is defined, and | each twice a week, tac unales, meeting on Mon- eee Don’t mie {nie chance, Our 18 Russian i be pleased to see ail who may ee General Foreigh News. office for timber depredations at $1,800 per | the bonds to be given by officials are next pre-| days and Wednesdays, the females on Broker &. W. Patchen's Death. qulare$10.78; Tourtet back, Astracan tr d, their presence. A cordial lavitation isextended Sudden Death of a Fireman. aUKRarnieal viedo AS scribed. The list of officials of the District is | Tuesdays and Thursdays, “head red and | we FALLS DOWN STAIRS AT THE BROOKLYN my Bey 96.98, ron jralue Sim to the public generally. A flue collation Will be | PRIVATE ALRER TAKEN SICK ON THE STREET] > ee en apie bate cadena se about the same as now exist, except that a | f So ce reat Benner os be accom- ‘CLUB AND BREAKS HIS NECK. aw, eS ag f spread from 4 p.m. wo 12 p.m. ND DIES LN AN HOUR. Loxpox, Dec. 11—The Sunderland ship-| James F. Williamson has resigned a clerk-| board of three fire commissioners is provided. Todated, 2 ready there a retstared Sty From the N.Y.sun, x - ee Sok SS. 38: om - = wrights have decided not toaccept the Propose ship of class two in the Pension office. for. The duties of the officials are clearly de- | males and fifty-seven females. They are taught today Be sites the miuiaiwe )inuing wheel at Whita-{| Augustus F. Alber, a private in engine com- | reduction in wages, and a strike will probably Ne al examiners in the Pension office: | #"ed under the head of free, their only oxpeane) being their and | Samuel W. Patchen, a member of the firm of 5 Fen (te Gee ere area a oe Fes oer sree aes Zaxarion See cil prnaey Ga seeeohion ercertey | Ptehen ive woken, So New sms met nn | reSenzs freed comin ey ot ns ed Shovs this | front of the engine house thix morning and died _LORD CARNARVON GOES TO LONDON. Special examiners in, the Pension oifice at | It is declared that all real and personal prop- | jor Instance, as the arithmetic, are arranged | Scciaental ~~ the Brooklyn club, Clinton | Ttogiory, Underwear, Gloves, Handkershier 3 fee eth em se ae ere eee ieee ze LIN, Dec. 11.—The Earl of Carnarvon, | $1 490 per annum under the civil service rules: | erty in the District, whether belonging to in-| with a lesson on each and Pierrepont dtreets, last night. He called | iniants’ Clothing and Gent's Furnishings = Eise . | deceased was in good spirits and, with the ex- | Jord Meutenant of Ireland, has proceeded to | Win. C. Garrett, of Alabama; Lacy L. Jones, | dividuals or corporations, except such as ts ex. | for writing or figaring. atthe club about 9 o'clock, with Mr. Dinan, a | all grades you can save much money, as we Crome at wholesale prices. Elsemam,cor-| coin ofa cough, he appeared tobe in excel- | LOtdOn. Itis presumed thai Dulltical ‘situa | o/Fennessee; Thomas N. Mazee und Nathaniel | Gmpted yader tse code, ik taxable property and bly do for one study during the term, and | friend, whom he had proposed ior membership. | have reduced same to ridiculous figures to im per 7thand E. Plorcuaath: ening, atter be atose, he | ton eel of penney eau: — Foun of | shall be assessed and taxed. The exemptions | they cost only five cents each. While diuner was preparin; ir cose quick sale, 7347 CAMEL'S Hate, Lamb's duties about the stable, ———.__ Fr chitin, ot Missoni Toe ee <a are: The property of the United States: of the THE NECESSITY FOR THE SCHOOL. in conversutian with Ju Pan, CLARK'S, 734 7th st. nw. Merino and California d alter getting through he went up stairs to Six Cent Damages. ae Pace eB, Flenuing and | pistrictund of foreign governmentsheld forlega-| «The necessity for the sshool is very great,” | Senator James F. Pierce, HH. Wheeler, and & Moliday Presents rock Bottom prices, ut Francs, 0oF ix face and hands prepartory to golng || Prinapeyura, Dec. 11.—The jury in the | Frank B. McDonald ‘of Indiana: Thomas M. | HOnPurPoNeS, te, Ce home and Louise Lome; | Said Mr. Montgomery to a Sram reporter. | £e¥ other gentlemen. sna aerincipal sutject Of] R. Goldechmid G12-7th et. nw, will display strletly’ One ome LO i = nite . 5 3 Purnusning Store in this | seemed perfectly well, and spoke ‘about having Xi Giering ts iteult co-rrt in the sult of Joseph | Rogers and Samuel H, Bundy, of Iilinols. alt church property used exclusively for rol | “There are hundreds ot colored people who are | it. Vanderbilt and its eect on the tack | Or Sule to-morrow Saturday, apoiher splenid Soper ee | hisbaircut. He went down stairs, and was sets x A jowment | very poor ave to work hard ra | mai After a quarter of an hour or so Mr, | S#0rtment of useful Amen ALL Booxs at cost at Whitaker's, standing in front of the house, waiting to be re- | LSHers of the Harrishuns Sunday Telegram Presidential Poutmaneters. i P Of free educational institutions; all ce any of whi bit Patehen went toa closct in the basement, | them we mention below several lots, callliug for, Sileged libel after being out since | ne President has made the following sp-| except auch asare held with, a view. te peo, | eels leat a are ambltiogs to acquire | Patchen wen a v7] d, When he was taken with # fainting | one o'clock yesterday afternoon, came into some little education. How anxious they are | The bartender suddenly heard a heavy fall and | OUr patrons attention to the extra inaucemeuts cr, only Le. at draggists. | Hi va hen hi j ‘to-di intments: reformatory, charitable and eleemosynary insti- | to learn is shown by thelr promptuess in taking | ran into the room, The door leading into the | Offered and also the low prices, We fulfill nil Bee icen ceo ner members oe ine compens | ot lay and reported that they had penne ak ‘ks Springnela, | tutions: household property not over the value | advantage of the Gpportunity waiver them ne | cellar was ‘open, and Mr. Patchen lay doubled | °8F promises. Avoid the rush and come cur! and carried back into the house. Dr. Magruder | feroudt ReTeea BPO Verdict. They then re- fern = Sateen one ga214: | of $300; personal property of ‘non-residents | be taught at night, through the charity ofsome | up at the foot ol the starts, ‘The burtender | Brass clocks only hy | was sent for. While waiting for the arrival of | wants rnc er ae wueration, and soon alter. | Mass., vice Chapin, resigned; Albert Snyder, at | brought into the District. for temporary pur | of thekenevolee taste women pf Washing. | called for help, and Judge Pratt, Senator Pieres | SMTA Fuge @7e, worth $1.00; $1.50 Huge’ n= iscottane- | tbe doctor the sick man told Engineer Shedd | compiainantand awarding him damages ta | ATCO, Ill, vice Moore, resigned; Mary La | poces and not to remain for one year ton. The ages of those who have entered the | and several other gentlemen’ hurried. down | Auced to Sc; Silver plated nickle dishes only iseella that he was suffering with a pain in his | veque, at Lake Charles, La., viee Mearns, who | Real property is to be assessed every three | school range from fourteen to forty. | stairs. An attempt was made to help Mr, Muste boxes only 7c; French bisque dolls ney of lurge | He died in 55 minutes ufter he was first taken | (© S4m of six cents. has loft the state; Harriet. Cadmus, at down] Years ahd neseseors shall. receive $4 per day for | Mostof thera are quite ald. Tere are tice | Batshen ia ei fect, when it was discovered | With kid body only 7 Willow doll carriages with the fainting spell. The deceased entered Amboy, N. J.,renominated; R. J. Piatt, at West | Ret more than sixty days. The collector, audi- | three of forty, and quitea number at twenty- | that hisneck was broken and he was dead, | DlY 25c; French china hand painted tea scte . : : = judiel z = 3 | 36 Bex. reduced from 10.00 to $7.70; Wri aa ene ee ETettty shko tat tit: | . DuBLaN, Dec, 11.—John Kelly, the laborer at | Liberty, Oitio, viee Darlington, whose commis By the Comlssloners, siall compose "steve ihiriy-two: thirty-ol nt und around there: They Aistiacted ith gril Oucae Aeeeciome noes desk with stool only 97 And was generally liked by ail the men. In the | Drumcondra. who was yesterday reported to | 3ion expires December 13; Alonzo L. Burry, at | OF auatization, the ireehulder to receive $o | oe cee Ree ne day as drivers of | a permit for the remov: the | chalt $1.97... worth $3.00; Largo tocl chests, company. His remains were removed to his | PaJpgeph Smith. the informer, is Insane and | Fort pest, Hd. vice Nannont, commission | for every day’ ot actual service. Ailimoneys | earts, porters, doctors drivers: pystormen ond | mapaily residence at only Sic. Worth $1.00; 10 Ditleront styien of tate home, 1117 19th street, where an autopsy has been committed to an asylum. one Boll, whose cornmission expires SDeesiaber | held or invested, loaned or controlled by a per- | what not, and are willing tostuay at night to jolls, reduced from’ 35c., to 2ie: Ten pin rail w eid. to-morrow. He leaves a Fearing a Night ‘Attack. 15. son,,and all moneys deposited by him, all] elevate their condition. Many of them are CHRISTMAS Cai three chiidren. a ee credits, certificates, or other evidences of debt | men of families, ‘Some can read aud write and oer ht iss THE NON-UNION MINERS AT PINE RUN ARMED Magers: due hin, whether {nor out of the District, shall | are pretty well advanced, while many have | prom tne London Daily News toteuchers, Max Cohen, 613 7th st. | District Government Affairs. phe Sean ae ciek rae STRIKERS. | xo CHANGE LIKELY For some TIME—“aicue- | D6, listed a8 Rersonal, property. |‘Transiént or | had pot re eaghtest, sdventage of education. |" ‘The Inte king's father, Don Francisco, has | satin lined willow doll carrinecs wit parasol vertised In City Items, HG Be <06 TOR THE Sem ae cetltien | out the Mocangabeinyalier miner onsen LIEU” ROBINSON'S CANDIDACY. Hable to taxation on the same at the rateof tax: | many of them have had the advantages of the | been exiled since the revolution, and he itves | only 98c; lange be ee Si Tehst mow. | (The Commissioners, referring to the petition mitanding the uneasiness felt fast night | Daring the visit of “Richelieu” Robinson to ation ssemed and levied upon resident mer. | public schools, ‘The older ones are who | very quietly at Epinay, in the enjoyment of a | 8isuer Gunrend caine seas cat oe es as es ct chants, no" ne e ag Puesu dressing cases ut Whitater's caee, othe no ag of Lineal Pork aus | Wire argu aia thee eoeeee wesiceg | the Proldent tbismorning, tho question ofthe | faaitand the cuphaliiec et aiicr Savant | “WES they wore talking, te banda ote | MPreavle allowance trom the clit tnt Ie | SSO omiy's aud to ease sett Folie eae » - | tance. Th unio! appointment to the pension agency } tions, hot exempted by law, shall be included | clock got around to seven o'clock, the time for | B€Ver sees his royabconsort, and his royal con- | china decorated combination dinner - ge SSR Mightiest Mette | Bs tad he yer aize oc | neo areata dln inertia | st, Now. Fork” fr whlch hr. ‘ana | tb aiatogspeohal popend- "| Skenbaat to tanis SG hae ees tpi | sor amrer acre Winner tae” anangs | sSeeODS feed ay Bo STE Ketsand ‘ready-made dresses. Call Wonee to | will require @ seweron. Tennessce avenue, the | fearin, ‘s repelition of yesterdays attack. They | son's friends have pressed him, was re- THE CAPITAL STOCK OF CORPORATIONS eS eee akan ts Pe Hie Spanish minister at Paris—and they change | ‘equare shape) 108 pes, oni secure bargains. Herzog, 918 7th strect north | estimated cost of which Is $17,000. They have | have decided t discontinue night work as long | ferred to, and the President intimated | shail be returned at its cash value, but trom SO the mame oe taccenrae suited nudtee |ecteecenel stat ae Epinay. ‘Don Preacisce | $25-00; Also the following Mi loa ware will west. been informed that the lots referred to can be | #¢ there is any danger of another outbreak | that the appointment would not be decided ajuation shall be first deducted the desk ty well filled. The gatherl ~ be sold below cost, Tea 19¢., Oat meal sets See 3 ver on Betrect at =i te the | The workmen at Aliquippa expected an. at- such valuation jedue' e ap- | desks were pretty well fille e gathering | immediately after pays another vist to the em Ciormixe retailed at wholesale rates. Else- | Shpiicanusor sou, Such n sew? would not be | tack during the night aud made preparations ripe toed GE Ape a earn praised value of any property in the District | Was pleturesque and peanliar, Most of those | baasy, invites the minister to dinner and thea, pat gms ‘se 7d Breakin wot si mani, 7th and B. x deep enough to drain the cellars or houses, ir|' give the mob a warm rece hs tho had come to were men pretty well | never sees him in. P- hould id wil ik which may be separately taxed against such | ‘Baiada bowls che! ‘De ; sete, prpeied wen | Seep urin uy Gaataaee "ae metas a | Smet ana Mtpeaeat ot, last atch | Sdvanced in yeure whos appeeranz, sowed | "hs ex-Qucen Vasbola a tar more interet | $646 ae Pst Hoxes of lnen writing paper and en-| )..iple to lay the sewer on Tennessee avenue, | Peating riflesand each man wasgiven 50 rounds | ¢ fern reporter that he had filed no papers, and | shall be liable fur the tax thereon, and the | {h6,* buteome of the oldest poured over | cokergurc, and her character is to some extent Velopes at Whitaker's. = | above referred to, as there are no funds avali: | of ammunition. ‘The strikers did not put 2 tha | that his candidacy would probably not amount shares of stock shall not be liable for sssesement | their ects rreed cardostness and | ispredicsiy anon eke given tae ae Dopskin Stoves, fis at Averoach's = 5 } “ i % 5 s u owner thereof, The Peculiar prodi genero jacket siREAT Closing Satnot 5,000 peirsclegant | 1°. oe 1 icexsms APPROVED. men went into the mines as usual, Great ex- | © mueb Kee phosn fecelyis of all {usuranes, companies, fos | devotlon. On a chart to be sed in one of the | and left often without the slightest wonse ofits = = ; Wn Hii cy rllable suse hue, G1 fit | he Commntnioner, Ura aoprored the (| fhe ielghburabod or tus sates souk seen “Capitol ‘Toples. the argount paid in, lowes within ‘the Disirct | Me bisck Isisra as te Seed Soars Wher | Lamas aes Mane dasof power abe ordered | 736—$1 Double Blankets. Younes, 1 street and 1922 Pennsylvania aveaue. See the | lowing liquor licenses: Thomas Flynn, Areble | (> pelghvoreod of these ml preaicted! JOINT RULES OF THE TWO HOUSES, SN oe ee. eee eo Dict meaty | those who were just learning to read were asked | letters in distress. The minister thought sie | M- Augenstein, 917-821 7th st. m.w. eiegant display tn their windows. Herman Oppenheimer, Eid. S. Hall, Margaret, Sueriff’ Gray has stationed posses near Aliit| The Senate Committee on Rules held its first LeMame and crescent opera glasses, mod- | Garner, Thos. J. prinetpal officas are located in the District shall Daly, James Holmes & Bro.) |. ePaand Pine Rua, and has also erate prices, at Vienna Optician Co., No. 6u9 | John Keady, tion. Thi | any were constructed in the future. ii togo into another room it took away some of | needed a lesson, and he had the twenty thou- | A chance foreveryone to purchase holiday soot: taxed upon their real and sonal property 'y Purchase lay goods: worn in | meeting this morning and Instructed Senator | situated within the District as other property | sbe oldest men present. Sand piled up on the table in the smallest coin | to-morrow at the following wonderful low pri 'm. Ragan and Alien Supplee.” | L:fie number of menivingin the vicinity, who | Prva ltecuammon, te coport bane eee ee | es HIS FIRST SCHOOLING. ofthe kingdom, and then waited for her maj-| Call early and avold the rush—Aiphabet tower Peuna. ave. u.w. HOME FOR DESTITUE COLORED WoMEN Np | Will respond to his cull ata moments warning | 9 cae of joint rules for ihe government of the ae ee ee ae One man, apparently about thirty-fiveor forty | FhU" tucbn ns she caught sight of "the ellttering | Musted Sekwoict, “esag Wee Menaed ans Goxp Fess, pencils, charms, &e., at Whita- CLILDREN. ANCIAL ANDCOMMERCIAL | official intercouse between the two Houses. The | Shall attachtoall real property subject tosuch | years old, sat in a front.seat. It was his first | heap. “It is the 20,000 franes for the mau of | Gormen Pinte Blocks, Nations’ ’A.B. korn Bits Engineer Commissioner Lydecker and Build- code is Identical with the joint code which the | !#X0s0n the first day of July annually, aud | appearagee and provably the first time he had | letters, your majesty.” The queen amited, to | Agate Railway, May-axy ide (new (0 pe eas BH. Douglass & Sons’ | ine Inspector Entwistle yesterday inspected | mie flop iipeieteaen eee two years ago, except in re- | 8hall continue until such taxes are paid. All| ever been in a school room, and. be = os = estat rieymmed Ree peeen: pee ee eigen ce | Fg ae GIVE YOUR CHILDREN lass & Sons’ | the new home for destitute colored women ani it ani 2:30 p.m. prices a eS uneasy, but was very eager’ nD. slate | ry em eu Capsicum Cough Drops for thelr Coughs, Colds | ehiidten onions ust Gees Beene ee ad | ofthe Now VOre Stock tearket toctay an opucel sy which the committce has | personal property subject, to taxation shall be 8. y ase p a a dsold for taxes, One-half | and a torn first reader lay on his desk In front | In spite of her three millions of reals from the | worth $3.25: lurger alze, 2.57, eater Testhatt toes Pie Gente hae «rule of chia Kind: tn tte awa | Heoperiy/aball boo tae dus at payable on! toe | alt ne Unel wiged on geese («te annie 80 | Sr Saen geek daooumenraaismes cea means | Rea eee vid tea ‘Sot, werith and & the south 50x95 feet, two stories and mtd r , z Nn asked the reporter. | ing the throne Alfonso would not bear of her | but better uphol . 1. 5 g the inutter was one Which should bé left to | following. If the one-half due on the | asked b A Lance Stock of new and second-hand Ment cach, with dining room: ers control of each House within its own domain, | frst of November is not paid by December first | ‘Oysters, sir,” he replied. 5 scene one Frog Polenta Blane Srey iene nee upnotersred tack and sont. Pianos of various makes at low figures to make | Parlors. laundries, | Kitchens, all. th: Dicenuaraa tare Mone a penalty of. one per centum upon the amount rou sell oysters on the street?” se hgederha rwhp tigers | wort j, Same, but upholstered in fine room for holiday goods, Edward F. Droop, | 2dapted for all the necessities of the i NG THE HOUSE RULES, Suail be laid, and the sume penalty for each | , “Yes, sir. Ysell oysters, and wants to learn | Of her suite, ‘She has never obeved any one | $1.79, told elscwissre. at Bik cle E 925 Pennsylvania avenue. e *| 300 women and children. The pl The House committee on rules bad a short | month of delinquency until pald: and if the tax | how to keep my own accounts. My daughter, ree eral pr ergy! cep es ed Wagons, 76c.; ext Express, noe Rare ny | bp a Oe GS a session this moralng and informally discussed | und penalty, inetuding the feeond half due at | sie can fead and weite and Geeps all’ my ac: | cording to the chronicler. baa endeared hdr to | Wagon, ‘with food nile, sc, wl syne EW STYLE lap tablets at W er's, under the direction | e englacer «om nl. the modifications of the rules submitted by | thut time, shail not be paid before the first of add get the di le incidents that attended fancy Nine Pins, 19 Soc. per ne Pennsylvania avenue. Peay one reer ere ern ae Messrs. Morrison and Springer. Another meet-| June, like penalty shall be added on the last | 49 1t for mysel sagreead! cy ims, 19 and J6c. per box. No Moxe high prices. Hempler’s, Optician, ing will be held to-night. half, and the whole shall constitute the delin- | | The Highest ambition of the mostof them was | their momentary quarrel with her. worth 35 and 75c.; linge Toy Trunks, fitted SSPECTION OF STEAM BOILERS. ht. @y street. THE INSPECT! ete bald nih ee eearedeel acueome n. the expiration of this | to read and write so as loenlarge theirindepen- | She is grotesquely ignorant of politics, and | with hat boxes, &c reduced from $1-7% tc r - | When some one once spoke to her on the march size With canopy top, = ——— Mr. John H. Wilkerson, steam-boiler inspec- expromsed that the Morrison resolution would | Period it shull | be, the duty of | the | denoe,, Home ol the meu of families are ambi: | SHE an tdcas ad tne toceeette renee | ree sine ag aS et tor, 220 7th street southeast, has submitted a be adopted with some modifications. ‘The dis- | CO! wg notice so much of the personal | the men rather advanced in ‘seem imore | hending one's epoch, she replied: “OF course, I | canopy top, reduced from $3.50 lo #1-37; Gal- CITY AND DISTRICT. report of steam bollers inspécted by him and | ai tribution feature, it waseaid, would beretained | Upon five days’ notice so much of the, personal | Cie We) ti eknowiedge. on know the times change; aud you see I never | vanized Coal Hods, 20e.; Waste Paper” Buskets, Amusements To-Nigh: | Star isus. ‘The nunaber of bollers Inspected tn NOTES, to pay the taxes.and penalties. On the first of | , "Does the school gather up many of the boot. | drive out with my white mules now. one nne ec once one chsowhore af 50, 750 ‘Aunavans Orsua Hovss.—“siberia.” the school bulldings was 35; In pamphouses, sii uiees rome oC Co aesese Was i seadion to, Jule annually Cakonon teal property inorreats reporter of Me: Montgomery. colbert Children’s Siiver Plated Kuite, 1oFk and Spoor = 4 2 fete list a ‘of Mr. ‘u ver . Foup’s Orrxa House —“A Nignt om.” Ssmclai ais be winter! SI meas oe Sey. ” Bhd within fifteea days enatl Publish the same, |, jidou't iinic any Of these, have Joined the 7c, rorth $1; Wax Doll 1% inches long. = NaTiIoxaL THEATER.—Jefferson in “Rip Van | commend that new fire sheets ve put in George- Debit ae tg ‘a, has been appointed a with, notice oi8 le, is a pang let of which not Loti a Lpeoesaany oF ae ne. tong, ‘82c., worth 2 35: large Bisg “A Dolls, + possi Vi 2b. less than 5, copies shall be print and cir- a H a ney ef Sipe waictace ne Oncaea oerasses tool 1 ee ene tat cnatiins can seein eee ma, 112iy Did, Ldz%y asker, Ue ins Suipations Sean ney. culated, and hall sis edvortiog tn tw daily. | seneol wilt De aamatlica eunishe oupar Groopa Freatreductioas| in decorated’ Dinuier, Tea and : ed re a s . he District. for three 4 \ ° ture. * | Batred farther, that = new oti OF larger sine | $e, Sera te TS pert imip. eis cola, | ME WAS AFRAID i WOULD Lose 119 TURN To | Radi the ‘taxet and penalties and” coats | _CL'AR BevorD.—In front of one of the plack- mane ie, 1 gigugis Berea Hat—-crae Sonesot| fone igo smn to a0 the wore equred | HSMM, Berga lab ca wutank anon wren sine manors | sil not ue paid pre, She day of tales | ttn spe Penn a oan nag mast Sermon aGaESH Westen tecns, wt : 9 iF, 120% bad 12 E property. 5 uerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, ‘TuRaran Comraus—Variety. effectually.’ i9ei, currency. 116% bid. 17y asked. Washington ‘When the electric bell rang at half past aesday of October following. A certificate of | able-bodied and viclouslooking mule. An aged W. W. Beaver: & Co A ‘s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. ‘i MISCELLANEOUS, gnd Georgetown It, it bonds. 117 Bid. | Metropolitan | one o'clock this afternoon to announce that the | gale shell be issued to the purchaser, and out of | colored man came along, watched the opsra- : ° ‘Wanted—White Boy, at ¥ 7 Div Mrseex Edward Lang Comedy com-| The Commissioners have moufied Mr. A.D. J. | HAC Stock, 108 Bid, 1a ated, North Capital and | President was ready to oome down stalrs, over | taleythull be Issued to the purchaser, and out of | Tater a moment, and observed: nite Boy, at Young's, 736 7th #t, 1 Bi ceo Grae tscii.—“the ince Batacea’ istwvana sett crrestes be sited its | tide Ste asec Arlingttn tak: 140 he seOrter |e hundred and alty people crowded sa | paid sod ihe reraniadeh'il ang turned orer te on Gives! you go to heaven i dat imnle kick you Immense Bargains Te-morrew. Bee wie ee ee a | concrete, that the estimates for'street improve- | orcas}, iu Sa bid, Cotumbie Tos. ie Ud 23 | gemtcirele about the center of the East | the Gwner of the property, and if the owner of | ORS» as che reply, OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF STAPLE AND| 500 dos, Linen Outline Tidies, 7c. Rhode Isiand avenue. Seb ments Have pbegh made, and that no further Mock, 19 bid Washington Dilek’ Muchive 1u'aa | room, For the, next five minutes they kept Vie ee Tia tay otcasleley marie es tear Whar dent’ qsked the man, FANCY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR 80 don Pringed Spicer Ta — > work can be laid out at present Bank of Washington, 90 bi reat Falls Ice, 110 tently fix i “Cl'ar beyons * Condensed Locals. pol, 100m Cruikshanls attorney for Henry La | bid, 100, aaked, “chesapcakg and Pot Tol. 08 | into tk conural eoerlace, When the Pao | Sree tae eamgunt, or whiten ty sold with oS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Street lamp< will be lighted at 5:00 p.m., and | Porte, of Haltimore, Md. has enclosed an ap- 2 ee eee appeared he went right to work and the line | shail be given by the Commissloners w thepur-| CREMATION AS PRACTISED IN OHI0.—An extinguisned at 5:00 a.m. Peeint OfO2, 704 18 pald by hin ones Dates Baltimore Markets. Was kept rapidly moving. It did not move fast | chaser, which shall be admitted and held to be | Akron, 0..s pli en ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION, 25 dor. Gens’ Silke Con cena] Schoo! girls were in the Police | rvolumbia for license as commercial agentirom | BALTIMORE. Mn. December 11-"Virginia new sag eeh, ame rer, for su little four-year-old at the | prima facie evidence of w good and periect title. | (Med here,’ Several, small chikiven: mand ae ee pur uy, us witnenses in the case of Jol canei , s ies, 87; new threes, GL bid to-day, , who kept asking ti a shrill voice was LICENSES. body of an infant ina lumber et, 3 Pragpll stone (Prt ge nigga wry November, 1867, to April, 1881, {nclusive, | tewtorties, O7: 4 Se ener a eee y of an infant ina lomber yard. Amusi S "te, 880. ip ihe ‘courts vere the bigest ne ts $5. | basing his claim apon is Porte & Craigs as | BALTIMORE: Mo. December 11.— cotton quiet | dent he looked up and said: “Everybody has to | According to the proivisons ot thecodelicenses | themrelves. by kicking {t about they a ‘Wohre space to samebeta tee: pon et ee Te, OP pleaded xuilty and paid the fine. at id te ‘Howard street sea 2 the attention of the older ie. pie | Large cise Sik Mui 23-28. - ae, 2 take their turn, don't they? will be ussesued as follows: Commercial agents, a of ler peopl Peo Ladle ipemeien ona Bae pines re: tax | and Beats: cy: mills soneh, Sepee08: | "The President laughingly replied that he was | 5200 aunually; insurance agents, $50; tele. faligd tue health officer, wo burned the body | Win begin with our Beautiful Fancy Boxes and Tollet | Te morrow ics ool that he pald the license under protest, sai aap family, 4.250475; city mills super: 250a3- U0; not, being properly exacted of him, and that | 42: (rire, B.S0ati0; da ihio trands's sas Oo te | riuht, ‘The reception tls afternoon was, die: The Upper Glymont Improvement and F: eursion company held a meeting last evenin; only, 4 25 on es Sets, which are in great variety of styles, and rang | Ladies’ Fine Embroidered and He at 469 Pennsyivania avenue, at which several | Sd tax should be r tapeco fainily, 6.65; do. superlative pateat, 00, | tinguished for the unusual number of hand- | S'8Pb companies, $250, and $1 on each tele- tr ia Seacea rom S50 ug tose Him cae - ‘Mr. Charles T. Keefer has been notified by the ee pure? graph pole in use In the District; telephone ng er a. ee eee Old Phe company now | commissioners in reply to his request. of the | ne Nout ner ned Pad Oee act western lower and | somely dressed iadies, compaales, $100, and hereafter no ‘more addi- Hand-painted Pin Cushions only $1.25. Cievon badted anal G:ymont property, over | ‘sth inst., that part of the alley in square Nu, | geviers inter “ted enue ty ere iy February, | NAVAL ORDERS.—Assistant Naval Construc- | onal telegraph or telephone poles shill be erec- Handkerchiefs are just about as mice little thingsas | | Children's Solid Gold tings, uc, yh eel hata a pe Sew | 708 be paved, that the alley referred tocan be | U2%ui'i% Corn—souihern weady ana quiet; weatert | stor Lewis Nixon, ardered to Tee ted within the limits of the cities ot Washington ERE 90% F yon can igel as Cacksanias Peggees Wha eaee oe . He Rings, $1.00 boner i ke oa prc impoved only under the ‘permit system,” ¢, e, | lower and dull: southe ra as. yellow, | lt pelate poe - cee special autres and aa geopetowa: . suctionoars, $. 00; Ens’ 3 y ~ cured one hundred dosen La@lev fice piltinen ee Gold and uvise Sets Ring, a cargo of e pl y owl “ ying cost of a 42ua¥; westera mix Thay : Decem- Lie . J. y chet ma | wholesale dealers in istilles or fer- re 9 =f aerate, the caves, resteneay. Ret conte "ho comin eatloune fees aa aE aoe ser Oats arand | {Be Albatross and ordered to the Naval uead- | mented” llquors, $100; | wholecale deal. E Roe ¢ Skt Soler porwiered Wate at 26 tx apiece: forty | solid Sliver Bangle Bracclets for Children, a G 20 C street southwi Com- : ees emy. ers in an manut reré of mal pomgee 50c. Selostieoee thet teow lets pon Ne poised m- | dutl—soutuern, eae Pritt eon if or brewed liquors alone, $100; distillers of Piece; also, many dozen larger size, high andrich | Solid Silver Pins, 50c. ction Of a chapel, | Louth Gaplual street at aed bot the prince tocholee ‘westers Itong | THs Essex and Catalpa have been taken out | spirituous or intosicatlug’ liquors, $200; recti- colors, at 75 cts, and $1.00, Fine Rhine Stone Jewelry at astonishing low Thuren uaiog, “US | Commissioners state that there being no mila | 15.50. Provisions steady aud ‘quiet, 'Mesn pore, | of dry dock at the New York navy yard. fiers shall pay $50 annuaily, in addition to the | BB. A K KITNN N Gao. Prices. hur union. in that vicinity it would be useless to erect | 10-25. Bulk meats—shoulders and clear rib sides, an eS license as "wholesale dealer; proprietors of bar-| Bay AA EK HAN NG @ Linen Hdk'fs for Gentlemen from 10 cts. apiece up | Fine Rolled Piate Bracelets forChildren,81.48, it No. 1) the will of | Meet lamps or poste, packed 44a0i Hacue—shouiders, ig rib ‘The Lansburgh Robberies. rooms, sample-rooms and tppling-houses, | BPE, AA RK UX NRG o | to the finest Hemstitched at B0 ets, Ladies’ Best Rolled Plate Bracelets, $1.98. paujcet of the suit | “Sirtghoimac i Wazzaman, has been notifed | tits uns Ladle Farcrelined: 7m Butler | kupesr op PRLONe CHARGED witht RE-| 5250, and of beor sions where male Hquors | EBB AAA McliW Y O6e qAll Our hand-made Worsted Goods iaurked | that is letter has been recolved, enclosing his Sadi; luncd, 10u20, Petroleudn stendy CEIVING THE STOLEN PROPERTY. PHGtGea or bullkeds bagelslle ena tented ‘The most choice thing in our stock for Geutiemen ts | “2Peciai prices in Plush Bonnets and Cloaks, 4 je served by the regular | Conting to pay a certain per centum on his ro. Fa Pee an Sem Bio cares Detective Carter, after making a thorough in- vards, kept for hire, $10 for 25 doz Fine White Silk Handkerehiefs at 50 cts, Bus. Max Wevi, Agt. ucsers or utherwise, aby UBS, 10 | ceipts, and thut le is inormed that the assensor | copper relined fren 1Owal0%. Whisky frm L.TOaL 2 | vestigation of the robbery at the store of Julius rd; proprietors of’ buwllig- FPO OW We WR DE ER 2 Deeb mt Caray in the deity any ueglect | reports that he had previously made the same | Freights wo Liverpool jieamer | quiet—cottou, | Lansburgh of carpets, rugs, and mattings, has $10 for each alley; _propric- PPPO OWWWWD DEE In the more expensive articies we name a choice lot of ) ak Scart. © AE STAR. Offer at that office but it was refased for the is; grain, 4 Receipia tour, Sieg ae ge tors of pistol or — shooting _ galleries, Ps 8 \www E _ | Seal Plush Sacquesand Visites, which we have had |, Handsome Silk Searts, ote, & Ane reason that he declined to make a return under | 1,750, barrel: wheat, 15.000 buyhels; corn, 98,000 | Succeeded in recovering several hundred dollars | $1), proprietors of grounds used for horse: & “oo WW Doo Kern BZ made expressly for the Holidays, at $25.00. bach’s Kuit Jacket Depot, 7t: and a . de | Cath as required by law, and the office has no | Shinmenis Hour hae bare Scles—ohaee Seay | Worth of the articles mentioned, and now that | racin of tournaments, $10 per day when use aa ae Pen: 1 por ty ae authority to make an exception In his favor. | Dusheis; coru,b:.000 bushel: om 8ST the theif, Theo. Clark, 1s serving 18 months | proprietors ot cire 100 each week or $100, Also, anoilier lot of very fine Plush Sacques at $35.00 = Lecore Sunday wees. ye ee BUILDING PERMITS. ; t in Jail for the thefts, the officer is endeavoring 1h day; propr! oF ay #8100; propric- ABSOLUTELY PURE » ind Newmarkets at $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 and And Mill They Come. a | wed by Inspector Entwisle to E. | cyrycaco.tin Neenber Mi tie a. m.-Under | 1 catch the persons who bought the sioled Fore eye tice eur ger, Peoprietars: of) . $15.00. Sos 150 dozen fine Ostrich Tips, prime stock, war. ee ane motate. cnuedy, erect a small were. | tteiniueues of <inrlike cables Wheat opened asnade | Property, and has arrested, the following, per- | hots tectures, taiey bulls; and of ail otser seman Holt Gan okt eee eee haw ed as 2 W. Stronger Us tnural ‘Yde Yor May, but © cl : oa tone nie forced : : sand Ve ; rule, apricot may wer ee, o one agel 1 Gor and le eee Lae have been | entertainments und amusements for gain, or | This Powder wever varies A marvel of purity, | Silksand Velvets are always acceptable for Presents, broke to 1. | Stolen goods. knowing the same. z Year, 40%. Oats unebanged. Pork iirmer, | stolen: Henry J. Brooks and wife, 1806. N ! ing, 15th sti ; $1,800. Mrs. F. L. Wol- 9:92, "Lard firm—January, 6.10. Street, $30 worth of rugs; Wm. Wells, Singers’ | Coated, Soa verton, erect tour two-story dwellings V, be- | | yess during the past Ls anluutes: Maydeoisine ota, | alley, ®21, worth of muting ‘and robes, and | Proprietors of pircen Dub and orn streets north est: $4000. | Satie recapt of peuce news {rom Europe but nes | HeBry Hobinson, 1156 19th ‘street, $12 worth | $0; e c uve be , ; vearts and rays, § dwellings 11th street, between Pennayivania | Sike,tajlled to 2% The other markets remain un- | OF MALIA: Sue cass, Neve been set for trial | OF vehicles for. transport : castor, drab, steel and three ‘shades of bro" $500. n s 8 Gur stock is now full and complete. We import | which’ we will sell at the slaughtering low price Zyot B15, euch week strength arid wholesomepess, Moreeconomical than | not'.iny but the best Silks, every yard of which | of'73 centsa bunch or cnee eee eat price one horse, | He ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | We Guarantee. 10; nee one ‘with the multitude of low, tests, short weight, alum or | splendid Brocade Velvet at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.20 ames of any kind where ap admission fee is Bo 6, si. 266: F. W. Jones et al. nanardy 80, re natecs, to Henrietta Stuart, “pt 7, sq. 84 S25." 4.5. Hoover wos. 8 Si 52. D. Kelligan to Mat avenue and D street Southeast, Mrs. Letterer, | “Citjcaco, Iu, December 11, 1 p. m-—Wheat gu next, Taceday. Five goore) arreste qill hire—two-horse veliicles $10; one-horse vehiqle, | phosphate powders Sop oxLy 1x casa Rovan| Per yard. repalr frames 925 and 927 Sth street; $375. | unsettled and excited, closing at about yesterday's SS S85; other vehicles capable of carrying ten pas: Barry | Jolm Coats, erect two. two-story and basement eaecun setigers or more ut one time, $10; pawnbrokers, | BAKING PowDER Co, 106 Wall street, N.Y. - oc24 Sacre to RW eens, SUD. | Gwellings Kingman Place, between 13th and | Meorey,,cut: 2 Sousens, db Maiaes, Son ae ‘alter L. Newberry’s Widow Dead. | S30y, pedaicts, £50; lawyers, physicians and W. W. BURDETTE @ 00, Waite to HLS! Kkersub. | 14th sireets; $3,600. J. A. Tarkington, erect | 40% Uuts steady—Cash, ; Junuary. 2x40: May, | CHICAGO TO GET FROM THE EsTaTE $2,500,000 | dentists engaged in practice of ihelr professions, DOS eRe P ne wy | two two-story and cellar dwellings alley. be. | 2 5. Potk stronzer—Cash, 8.00; Jax’ FOR A FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, contracturs, 39; patent and real estate ‘ G50. Jule | teen K and L and 26th and 26th streets; reocuary, ons Lard firm—Cash, | A Chicago special to the New York Tribune | wéchts, $25; brokers, $100; bullding and loan Our stock of Felt Hats at 49 cents fs still com- pleve. They are the cheapest iu the city, beyond ‘ebruary, 20. ssOC} 50: a 3, 0, a . We “s, 710 7 i er, 5 al N iy is value the sume before engaging in business 8 45.20 ry —< Aa manere (os: “hee ates eg enn oe were Senators MePherson, Brown, Morgan,with | at $5,000,000, died last night in Paris, France, | be fined not less than $9 uor more than $60 for HE CONSTANT . FEELING OF BEING Auerbach’ Kult Jacket Depoe fitand ft fa ar boa — set ee etna? TX THE CRIMI- | Messrs. Clark and Webb, of Mobile, and Vest; | She was sixty years of age and was @ native of | cach offense. a “played out” and “used up” can readily be re- 6-4 Cloth below cost, 736 7th st. a : E wa S Representatives Lefevre, Mahoney, Butter- | New York state. Her maiden nami 4 Sarsaparilla. on en poo re In the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, yes- | worth Bouck. Pde ee, Bione, Davis, Beney, Halles Care end che Hanauashee eee He Was Soundly Thrashed. moved by using Ayers eCreay Pi SUIT AGALssr THE MeTxorotrrax R. R. | terday, the trial of the case ol Antonio Nardello, | Grosvenor, skinne: - Bome Special Bargains ny, with WR Me- | York lawyerand a cousin of ex-Senator Kernan, | WRITING & NOTE TO A WOMAN AND ‘GETTING Comraxy.—Circuit Court Division No. 2 (Judge | charged with the murder of Carmine Rotunno | Dowell, of Fee paael oe Micha 4uem | of that state. ‘The Newberry estate has Lecomé A FORCIBLE REPLY, Crry ITEMS. Acllabie Sue Houses second trial | on the 29:h of August last, was continued after | Hills J.-M. “VW; | famous, because of the effort of the heirs to} A St. Lous special November 10th, says: A. 816 7th streetand 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Of the cuse of Jane Scott against the Metropoll- Biker ‘and A. M, Hughes, of Tennesse; Van BAYS: LEASURE IN RECOMMEND! I¢ in» well-known Fact that J. Brock, 7 Fede ae ~ tan K'K-Co. ‘This In an’ action Zor damages | THE STAR'S report closed. Exton, Maybury, Carleton, Tarsnes, Tinney, | them ‘und they have twice ‘bees Geniiog | Carriage stopped late last night at the house of | WW #,TAKE PURASURE IN RECOMMENDING | Jf ta.» well-Knows Pact that, J; Brock, e230" ane id aoe San Seer oad Reed aerated, by her being | Nicolo Franco sas examined and testined | Siowait and Trigg with Gen. Fitziingh Leet | Among the mort prominent are ex-Corerace | James Kerr, a lawyer, and the ariver presented | ginre, Hal's Hair enewer to, our 1 site bate, | Money. Te aties’ queuine Kid and Goat Button, $1.50. Fab cist and Kpocked down by «horse on 7th | that Rotenno disappeared on Tuesday ight | Gov. Gray. of Indiana: Ie Btofenton, Now Yoox | Wan, John Newberry, of Detroit, and Fred M,|@ note for Miss Callie McMillan, ‘This hap- | More tay hair to its youtna scl 23 (Qur Ghia Solar Tip Spring 7S eee Fees Ee Teno grand pike street extended. former ‘@ verdict y was closed, at D LK. nAON, 4 is lonay, does not stain ur Misses’ Heel Solid, $1. 3 Taegiyen her for $2,000, The company moved | and District Attorney Worthington opened ths | city; Rodman M. Price, of New Jersey, and | Nye"ueres, Ot Unis ely, Now. | Boned to be Mrs. Kerr's maiden name, and | tne sicin, and is altogether the bestknown remedy for ior Pebble only $1:50, _* ma metaei? for and obtained a new trial,on the ground of | ease for the government. Judge Bradford. “of California; Hou; George | perry since the death of her daugitersad seen | SF Teading the note she handed 'it to | att hair and scalp dlsoasen srg Kid or Pebble, warranted. $2. genuine Calf Button, Laced and Gait- mewly-diseovered evidence, and the compan; THE ARGUMENTS. Richards, mayor of Dover, N.J.,and Mahlon satly worrled over the terms uf the rit, and | her husband. It requested a meeting at a 5 Our hand-sewed Kid, a beauty, only $3. 1 ‘$2; cheap at $2.50. This morning, on the court convening, Mr. | P!tey, esq. of the same place. _ ad, ‘througu ner ‘constant thinking about Jt, | Rotorions resort -and spoke of ‘matual We Kicking. ‘Alheathe? Button, Laced and Con- - Thos. M. Fields, for the defendant, proceeded Alexandria A@airs. beoor niae on the subject. | friends. Mr. aske ver = gro gion. She wasattaia to retare ts hs ho sent th ‘xamine Sewing Machine ran without ‘ —Geo. H. Phelps has | with bis argument, and he was followed on the | Reported for Tie EVENING STAR. thought her husband's relatives sere secnen Maver muswered tas tha Gontoeee mere are treadle at Oppenheliner's, 528 9th strect north. | | Pourne halen Tr OTE 0,150, the resi- | same side by ex-District Attorney Corkhill, ‘THe Lee Street RAILROAD EXTENSION.— inst her for the purpose of obtaining posses- | Kerr then said that he would go and see the west. > a ‘Misses Heel or Spring Kid and Pebble Button, Smee ny sold ‘Uo de | _ it Was near three o'clock when District at- | The Mayor of Alexandria has, under the char. | sion of tho property. ‘This subject es, preyed | stranger. The driver objected und faaily we | Fowe-Srox Dame Goon, "95e. Francis Ries io ee ouTiaDt hax sold to’ £. | worney Worthington commenced. his samsinfity | ter, the power to hinder by his disapproval the | upon her mind tuat it caused her death. Mr. | to bis carriage, and attempted to drive away, serreeallg yaar Kaden’ Bhocs. | Ott ia's Solar Tip) ‘and Button, 76c, Free at eG or $2500. « lot, 22x10, on the | Up for the goverument, und he Was aueebicg | operations of acts of council. which have been | Newberry directed that ome kal ot hae anaes | Koco nee, and attempted Jumped tn, | LATEST STYLE, ALL PURE WOOL, WIDE DOU-| Morocco Laced Shoes from 78c. up. a Ay oy eo 2 | Mest side of 16th street, just north of K street; | When Tie Sean's Teport closed: but once, but after bill is passed twice | estate ahould be devoted towards building a | and found himself face to face @man. He Pebble Button, worked holes, from 98¢. up, And w Alice L. Riggs, for the same, similar loi t becomes a faw without his concurrence. | free public library in this city, but by the terme | struck the stranger, and a roughendtumtis| BLE WIDTH, IN BROWN, BLUE asp Mat Kid Button at $1.24. edjoining on the north. Morrison R. Waite AGERE Mayor Smoot has determined not to approve | of the will the building could rea oe erected for | fight occurred, in which both men rolled out of GREEN (real value 50), reduced to 37ige. eomenry ary Er Bas sold to A. Sidney Everett, for $22,529.81, 4 | RANGE oF THe THERMOMETER —The follow- | {hell emer Haewly theclty counell | the library until after the death of his widow. | the carriage lito the street. Kerr proved tote Sate SiG Shoes at OL 7a. Jet, SD feet frout.on the north side or Kthode | 1g Were the readings at thesignal office to-day: | giving the Washington, Ohio aud Western rail: | Its the mou wonaeeee public gift ever made | the better man. He beat the si r terribly eRe -xible Soled Kid Shoes at $1.98, Island avenue, between 17th strect and Cou- | 3a.m., 31.8; 7 a.m., 30.1; 11 a.m., 35.6; 2 p.m, | road the right of Way OD Lee to King street. It | by a citizen of Chicago, ‘and took hitn to the police station, “The stra. CaRTER'S Fine Straight Goat Shoes at $2.47. from 2be. pectiegt avenue, containing 10.0534 square | 304. “AMaximum, 3é.0” Minimuia, 284. iswell known ‘that he ie not _unviling to ap- ee —__ gergave the name of Jumes Brown, and sent ‘711 Market Space, near 7h stteat, Fine Kid, French heels at $2.73. {othe finest” Examine our dolls at’ bc. 4 N. Croft, Sse prove a whi company 1 Bs to sign his bor shoes and upwards; tuey are best bargains in the for $10,500, the property on the west side af ‘ine Caarin 3 nite method ofaeupylug thestreet, designates | Mie eel eater Te ee oee || ar Sas culal calcein enrae eae = | Siippers for evening wear from 78c, up, city. "An elegant line of satchels, from 232. up. WEee attest, between K and L. Ginctome Cucas, LST some Cie fier Hes omens aad given |e | of Wilkeabare: Pe of th? | foappear and the bond was forfeited. Brown | TRICOT CLOTH, pare Wool, double width, all ool- Srivees toe the haw Oem 2ie-e, Tebuiton Macd loves, only ic. A CIRCU! . No. 1.—Judge Coz, col e nda franchise, Dealer, ‘esbarre, Pa., against tranger’s name. be | kinds. Saodals, Aleskas, | irech invoice of our 400. corse you pala ERIAGE Licexsts Marriage lcenses have ndoitay. Seott age Metropolitan railroad; on Rilabmence of auch provisions In this bill will | Hon. A. K. McClure, of the Philadeiphia Times, promiuent member of the "Merchants “ese | “ROYAL SEROR, beautiful dre (e00de, all colors, Pench, erecesined, Rappers; also Feather the best ‘black ailit ever offered at 91 per saa Hess and Barbara Hellen Remmer: ‘Temple | Cracurr Court, No, 2.—Judge Merrick. | fotannanut cee gouncll boards | the Judge yesterday charged the Jury, who re. | ehavge, 50 yearsold, with a grown-up family. | 12 yards for $2. aia aie USrmasnvscen, | Memasiik undershirt aud drawers, Belt and Mollie FE. Kainer; Oscar Mercer and ‘To-day, McDade pe W. and oe R.com- eer AL Tae RovEMENE Taxrs—The city | tired at 10:30 a.m, On the first ballot they all colors, 12 yards for $1.50. Ws wide, gan 906 7th ut., 4 doors above L. a ‘colors. “gatine ‘0c. " Splendid Paid dress Paty Howard: Ester Deacon aud va L. Mil | pany; of hearing. has paid out for street improvements, besides | stood 6 to G. Another ballot was taken after | , THE WOMAN who ordersa spool of thread sent | My cwe 12 yards 1 quality, extra width, 5 pants, Kiseman, o: ‘Be. Anoiber case of Se. canton Hr, Seth of Fownattan county, Va. Equity Covrt—Judge Hagner. the ‘sums iy, chargsable 40 thé, public | they had returned from dinner, the result being | DY CxPress!# Dotso rare as some imagine. At | aeswai gias: reduced 10 6h | Se Sedan eee ee ee meljodinAll'sbades in ‘doubie-wach n - To-day, Derring agt. Murphy; spect funds, $4,115.30, which, under Jaw, is re-| 7 to 5 tor uittal, The eatire @ftern B ciracoes counter one day last week were HANDSOME Bi SILK VELVETS, real Solid Leather Shoes cashmere, only 124yc.; aud a great many bovel- Hexxrxe's Piuspen—Detectives Edelin, | 7 day; Derring set, Murphy: le per. | Guired tolue paid by, the owners of property on | fun aroma them to talking over the cace, | ladies. One of them was the daughter ot a | ysxANDEOME, BOC ey ary imclading s line of coats, pn nak iors, bare seccvaren gnotah stolen “ale finally ratified. Windsoe’ a6¢; | the streets Improved. | Much of this grew out of | and a third was taken at 6:30 o'clooks in | Yor Fee Bud ihe other war, thewees yeh be- | “RUACK and COLOREDSILE VELVETS, @1.0q, | "F Boys and. Girls, at the well-known Low | Deu toa tet ang ‘eblidren's from, ~~ 7 Lass ak c the operations of a board of public works which | which all had agreed that McCit i = BLANKETS, 81.50 ve Us & call aud be cun- 3 $250 worth of mining stock und phoerseah pimidlssensies ae here Rome teal eras Hot | who had suddenly sequired wealth. The last | DOUBLE WHITE sian, alt Z, STRASEURGER, No. 906 7th street, Other urticles, which they state were stolen Puopate Covrr—Judge Hagner. catate holders, contested: thelr Mabitty for the | Soret eaten ne should pa phe conte of Tnenuloued ordeted avery emasll packeee tne are Ane woul aeal wakes See four doors above — nts cuaehena 9 — a sro his already Served 4 auaaicy oF aanRIOE: | ger aitawing settement ot Sele or reese nen | work, Dat ta the sult he corporation aguinst | bad agreed, and on appearing ‘belore Sadge | Sent homie, And the first took: a good-sized bun- | HEAVY BED CO Pentnonsineee tee 7 ana served u r on lor a 3 n hat ‘above the Distclet jall for siauilur offenses. They alse | 1 te, J.3. swer of guardian filed. | ce ye court, is wil this | Tho jury was then Giesuargox’ YM Tende arrested Henning. and in the Police Couit this | Estate of J. F. Morning he was charged wil second offense | ee BE. J. ted guardian of | Week Be put ageis into the, hands of the col.co- Of petit I yin sealing some Raith BE. W. and 8. P. Hunt; bond $1,200, | 0% _of taxes, who have been instructed “to ‘The Hort of a House He Had. it Daniel Fahey, the dairymane ia oc | Estate Guynelda I. Sehie; ‘order authoriziug ceed forthwith $0 collect said fmprovement | From the Hen Francleco Evening Post, | (touan inthe Ea er i ad ree oe BT Ranma, Ah coanel, haa ae; | yea ane eid aan ra one might | Haya Ne fitted TAO4 Jury, |p tate of Charles Pitifils; letters of aduntaiees, | clmed to pass any cra lan on thes of | When were howling and 8500, “He was con ber! nc tion d. b.n. granted to George Cowie; bond | DumPering houses SEVERAL Pieces or Rane FCRNITURE at i $2,000. In re, Dorothea ©. Mabihausen: order | ‘rhich provides that & AtvcTION.— Waiter B. Willkuas .£ Co.. - | \pholuting August Getz guardian; bond. fers, Will sell within their salese Snottow | Estate of X, Ke Long, petition filed’and ortes ct wie t law, | “Well, 7” said he, “Ww morning, at 11 0 publiestion—Ehzabeth FP, jnted uardinu to the children bond tate of ‘imothy Sands; letters of ‘tion Issued to A DIxxeR To Con. MeMICH.\ 71.—Last even- | B. H. Warner; bond $5,000. ing a tarewell dinuer was giv ol. Clayton Po.ice Court—Judge Sneit, MeMichael, Inte mursiiat of the District, at ea Mesropelitin ciub. "Gen, sc ddan presided: | dan Pati Brow, colon ernel( fe sulnal? There were tweaty-four of the b lends of the ex: cet bonds, James E. Webb and Albert Bene and the use tUy Prevoutatives of the | Eichelberg, “loud "upd bolalerous; personal