Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lita St, by “The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’, USES A KNIFE. ees Sees ease aea eT ee F stabbing finds Ind Gre tp Cale Carton ef ee ‘at the Sunday school of the Trinity Methodist Somtn: one year, $e six moms. 6 church, on Sanday, was caused by jealousy. Both boys are about twelve years of age. It [Enyered xt the Post Oflce at Washington, D, Ca seems that Cole Carlton gave a party one might Tux WKEKLY STAR—published on Priday-61 a last week and falied to send Crabtree an Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents invitation. This was due to the fact (oi ] ESSE EE | WASHINGTON, D. ©. SUPPLEMENT. WEDNESDAY, DEO. 23, [Esta tae Sarctg re all thin offended Ba, Crabtees deeply. 80 cont en L. Or re the boys quarreled in Sunday school over the ‘ al matter, Crabtree lied v thet to Cart LADIES’ GOODS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. Boarngn;tted by Congress. He was sure the | ARRANGING FOR CELEBRATIONS. | Prep orn oom sarelges iona a ton, whitch led tow Agnes during, which young = = = — — Carlton drew sharp ot knife M. Vv ; ie M aco THIS AFTERNOON. Wks 20. ‘Auctioneers. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. tee Ra ects lnm ts Goacers: ‘The Christmas Season im the Charches | WILD TURKEYS NEAR WASHINGTON—CROPS, | «tabbed bis litte moh int fo the Mormeriy with Larte Taplon Noe wees |ALE OF REAL ESTATE ON M Leas rm. Sea Cty Pose RG, — tobring this matter to. the attention of Com. and Sunday Schools, SOCIETY, AND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT, Jost over the heart, inflicting & fat mace at sie nore tae aterr ating, | RSET WANES WRT OR TEBE | goy wy HOWDAY GOODS aT AUCTION, | Comtroveray Over ‘Prastce Birney’s | (2c! ean a fFonndyratch "aot aang at Z ENGTON E Y 2 tion ‘Tenche: . were othe: 3 a wpe prem tegemenctoeeeruscs, "| unueroenent ine tap ama arta ne bes exe | “RMAC SRNR Ge ORLRTEON | | Dispenition of w Tencher, econ af ulgeregas prose waswctacr | "RE OLD evomy ruar coum uiex A rasan] 1, Patta Cucuon, Va, bee 21-2006, | ShTuathettatieteg Sots Evening Bridal Troweaus a specialty. trict of Columbia, in Pquity cause No, ROL (ho CHINA AND Class, ELATED SABES | MISS BROWN MAKES AN APPEAL TO THE the board had notemovened maayteachers.| CREATION TO EACH GENERATION OF CHIL- very remarkable rainy character of the | rest most calmly. Both boys are the sons isis’ Seo Lah Rew TANK. | ave Linnea) Cala at wie secon mm | QUAURDE Eb Slate Cadre, Seen |, 2 ausarion or Tmacmans' rar—| After’ some. discumion tne, resslilion was| DREN—PUrrENG UP CHuisTaas TREES. axo | ‘SM#0D, mentioned heretofore, embracing the | Uighiy roajced and eeakeotrarente Ro: STHIRD, 1885, at FOUR O'CLOC GOLD WINGS’ to DOES faNCY | reacnuns Gnumere cmornne $Aopted, Mr. Birney alone voting inthe nege-| pecomatiNa THE CHURCHES, ETC. pearing ages Migamenniprlingedig moed [PIBE oe Gapy a SPECTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ¥.M., Lot numbered Twenty (20) and that part of lots | BASKETS. VASES. PICTURES, ALGORTMENT pins ve, ee. Comehee tel gee oe be ee ‘A HAMILTON. Mx Hundred and Rwenes vea0r | SHRINES GE, ZONFECTIONS. PICKLES | At tho meeting of the school board last eve- fopieticigetslyeeesiead An leportant clement tn the modern. cale- | Som Oil road dering Rasking Cme ot corn | «525 Sal setus past bes eeun tontenamee ao oes OF24S W. sate street. follows: Bepluning atthe northwest cornet MS ON THURSDAY, DI ning communication from the District Com. | ,, Miss Brown’s letter and sr tkerey, “| bration of Christmas is theentertainment of Pttling in the shock. ‘The ground was so wet Seon ane tip wanetoame te mee ae or Sim be located tn ‘Washi bof Jann. an gous (21) and renal oust 10 -FOURTH, AT TEN A. ‘M. it _| misstoners,announcing that the school building. pipes ease aa be hip Uson Rae sat ution to | the children con with the Sunday schools red et sowing of grain was a oA ~ hing RP. Tallmes@ ore Pee ‘ERKES & CO., Auctioneers, P ween 32d ‘33d streets, it an > lmch of thi wit was del 1 . Dkksse acing. ence | WW 637 Louisiana avenue, Washingt baer) “Seyeies oa tne oe the committee on teachers, OF the different religious denominations. The | ts"condition of the oll” ill Move te a His mother begged to have him w! in- ‘Work done in New York establishment at shortest a ‘Oppoaite City Post Office, ington, D nami Mr, Birney said that to pass -any such resolu- | &"eat army of children who attend the Sunday | even ‘to the lust davon Ue Nh carrying his case into court. Whore Dele ee eas ener pee auing anid proper i ties a building, ia honor of the late Mayor Addison, | ,, 34", Birney sai¢ virtuality depriving the trus: | school have reached proportions in these days | toe we we ie top of the ground was the wells | JPou, Mr. Delaacy, » member en er F ADIES WILL FIND IT TO. THEIR ADVAN-| T of sale: One-third cash: balance in one and WITHIN ‘OUR SALESROOMS = of Georgetown, was read. tee of his power of assignment, and would leave | that would surprise any oue who has not given | that had the water supply so shortened by the The child was about twelve yeare cose. to call ‘at JEANNERETS Reliable Hair | two years ineqial amounts, with imercet from day ot | TAURSDAY, DECEMBEN TWENTY-FOURTH, | A communication from Charles Keefer, re-| no suthenty ta Pinney aad wo adoption | much attention to the subject. The Sunday | SY drought as to incommode thelr owners, rout hweive 3 fore, 1229 Fat. now.” Fine Hair Work and Hair Cut ‘cal, if desired. A deposit of $200 resulted 885, ferred to the board by the District Commis-| ersuche resolution would, he was convinced. | school ranks have been added to until millions Nig Breage igre coor ria Marder Will Out, specialty. Shell and Fancy Toliet Ardcien. fore eh ae FURNITURE, MOQUET: WILTON AND TAPRS. | Sloners, was read, suggesting that a school | fouse, him the lows o disagreeable to him to | Of children are enrolled, and behind this repre- | were generally taken out of the earth when it | THE CURIOUS MANNER IN WRICH & COLORADO [wee vc 412 5th street 1. VARIETY OF HODRLEORN er Ge "4e | slarm be established, to be struck whenever | differ from a lady, there Gas teriaeig a dines, | sontatine is the large contingent of parentuand | Was in the condition ot mud or mortar. It is CRIME WAS REVEALED, Ye DUNCANSON BROS. Aucty_| VARIETY OF HOUSEFURNISHINGS the weather was auch as to be injurious to chil- once, between bis recollection and the state: | teachers who are deeply interested in the more> oe prot Ly ey DEXVER, Col., Dec. 23.—News has been re ae Blemed 5 3 2 le wn, roa! - | coi from North Park. ny ee Be ‘THIS EVENING. 7PHOMAS DUWEING, Avcioneer, eee toes San to her in May last the subject. of trans. | Ments of thia grest assemblage of the youth of | fall or wateriall te thee Kone y nee erat: | coived here from the North Park, in Colorada, five Years By — fe d } the chureh. When Christmas time comes extra | about the same one year with another, it would | that party of cowboys on the 25th instant SCTALTY. 100, SHOT OUNS ENBRACIXG SINGLE AND| | Aletter was read from Miss Julia A. Brown, bea rercinaiy onesee, pullding, pnd efforts are made to make the observance ofthis | Sem reasouable to gonctade {at there cannot | found the remains of dead may at the jome- - 4 el 7 N: of 4 iscussed mi ir bene zz | cree! The etapa ome ety wet acy any prnsaay Sun annven wane | of RE RE ene HOF Spciiy waht vo ou the fowing ate | Blog te Sgr ag he eh | olay an meaono enayaent So tne chi "Recaro gta eytiome may | Wan headend badly "decompone. x Moon's Giethes By ora OF Tie eanan elves eens EE | ,0n MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER TWEN- | Ment of my case, which has already been the Mouldon sutiast is tas Grae ccna ie | the Gay cand ihe SeaNIS EE eee teen pr ee Rg OT speared ‘trom tue wart Gent's Clothes Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat } By orier of the Taunton ine ‘of ‘Beautiful CLOCK | TYEIGHTH, 1885, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at my | subject of some ‘public comments, bat mot. at jMedirege ganda) ee Dauaine ‘Three wild turkles, by thine bentiee hove | noarin ian cen gp gm — Sea | ME PERF ES PERFECTLY FiFTus | BRONZES STATUETTE mn Coppet nnd bran te Facer ia Sete geen, ane bore consignment: my Ipetance, and earned Sak in Justice £0 | Tie alter Min Bree eae antl some saainges — Cedlgpdeadront at Gon! of Pre; | been killed this season within cleht miles ofthe | time that, Lennon eas marae ty Doone ee BC iN ~ a pel a @ consideration of the same. we as to be done, and It all falls a and Siceve cut to measure, | Premis anctent and Modern Witty: ANTIQUE | tothisnla. No reserve. SAS | lie recounted her services to the schools for | Alter the vacation he wrote her a letter ot srm-| pon the teachers and. the young people in the | S@Pllal Of the nation, as the goose fies. ‘The | O'Brion, who was arfested. but subscquen YADIBS ENASING DRESERA SPECIALTY. | WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ve ‘Crape - e fact, perhaps, Is suggestive of primeval forests for the reason of a lack of evidence. by ST. Taylor's System, | Br, ith Imported and Hand-pairited SHADES; iOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, nearly twenty years, having been employed | paliy, and suggested that he would confer with | chureh, and thelt preliminary ‘meetings aod ot evi and Materiats BASSO ANDI sFiCKS CAUDREABRAS BEVEL eit Bntate Auctioneer. | during the entice uae in tho second’ ieision: | het iH relation to placing her in a position cast | coer, SBS constitutes one of the pieasantest | G'd Conditions right in the shadow almost of | could not ever many other mse Goods, Pint us =e sae would be agrecable to her. Some time ago he | features oh ineky ‘season, st {he monument. However, our Nimrods rather x = SIGs Maing and Christmas srevents; to Besold | TRUSTEES! SALE. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | tec, had sent her to the dia Outialigr athe | received a communication whieh, axte fecek | atures of the hol Dougie thechures decorated, | HAE the tact of proximate hunting grounds, Tur Fervor, Dtess Surexos Without reserve to the highest bidders. 10 SPER SPELUAQWS AN, PREMISES No; | extreme northeantern section, much ther in-| lected, in substance requested ulm wo remove a | Sreepsnaveto be bout the chy gilts arranged | The flock, eurly tn the season, was estimated by ras 0 Cun, whigh te Are Recommended by the Leading Dressmakers | Sales DAILY, at HALE-PAST TE: 209 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR | Cxtreme a elaeint id im- | Certatn teacher to make room for ber. He never | and the n of exerci ti d. sundry persons who saw it, at from twenty to | Identified as having belonged to Yankee’ and ‘They are absolutely Impervious. ocd-3m_ | PAST TWO and HALF-PAST SEVEN P. M., FIRST STREET NORTHWEST, WASHING- | CO) Pan hee the eee eth i eteogye: | had batons other such request. That wasmade Program of exercises rehearsed. thirty ta number. this khows pretty conclusively the identity ot FF ADIL SEAL Geen eens AIRE salestoom, corner-Tenth sircet and Peunsyivania ave | _ TOM CIEE Bec posed upon her the duties of the principalship, | Had Putone other such request. That was made ACTCVITY IN THE CHURCHES, The churches and society have been astir | the remains. There is how mo doube bot Ditgedmaitice: Ris Ropairet: e Eire ie mic caer oe No LOGE Tolle Beara etre eroded ia Liber On account of injuries she reeelved abi ocek: | Would make a petsonal imatter of It Ii the re- | 1 consequence of all these preparations there | during te eee ares, Rave been astir | the ren murdered his neighbor and buried bis Miss CUNNIN a | Oh of tne Distticr oF Clumbin, and at the re-KEML | Gent Inat summon nd eine eee | quest was oF Hainer consider thes he eee nine | A bustle of aetivity about every church just | Maveral Of the churches have made special | body with bis rifle beside i The waters Of the ott < Samed, an Tudtocs witsels atau anise en: | om Keauming her duties us a tedoher until the | TeQvest, “He did not consider that he, usw trus- | now, and the youn People are so busily occu- | PHorts to Increase tueir membership, with vary. | creck uncovered the body and disclosed the ie ohn ins E red as real ere (ape Rage es had 'to take such action. Ang success, whilst sucially the people have had | fact that a eriine bad been committed. ILE RG ed ee SerFa RUT Giabat BE LEHR | Pe ents og epresentaiionnby iiendn| ter) ESN urSsad at msetine es came | bled that they snd ual uber sayaand nights | uo inc of Sajcyments Lackuren,fntivaie of Mtealing for Twenty Years. eatery B jy at = v! ” a ar various kint ties ‘ou r= Au, Minds of Ladies yand ‘Gentr Garments Dyk aotums ant Gines casero QCHOCK PAL all nat part of Lotmumbered Ave (5) | of facts in the case,” Miss Brown coutinued, | Bication from: Miss Brown. A iriend of hers | ou, te. <nare en frequent. The “ciube’ a tiverar "' : in Carroll's subdivision of original 1ot_ numbered | Gen. Birney wrote to me on October 16th #| Had called on him that day aud dis-| ? D know who beldne to unelt ona | weenave Beek frequent. ‘The ~Ciuby allierary | RrmwixanAm, Ata, Dee 23.—A Montgomery I a Intendent to ht e " _ Lnien' dresets done up wien belng Tipped ASTON or Grea dha gexittt®. q.nambered,, five | hun. | letter, of sympathy for my misfortune, and | $ltimed any such construction of her letter. | tere" ded what that comanttice ase oe dn Phe ral pears hete, has since Uieds thas been sue: | Wavateh aay’ "Superintendent of Education SUSU SE LERCH, trmerty with a-Pisher: | ORIENTAL, RUGS, CARPETS, PORTTERES SAD. | Het ofl. Pee AVE, (SiH), excel | stated that upon my Teturii he would. consdlt Feo rod ere hes eeter ane liad sent to the board | soperintendeut te the time ot hover in ihe | i measure by & spontancous eather: | Palmer has received a letter from County Super: sols DLE BAGS AND KILIMS deed "revordet) in Jaber “No. Bu. folly 13. ex seq, | en Telation to such arrangements as cr aay | Hhought this resolution one of ‘the most sortons | CBaFcHes at this soason of the year. Before bis | ing of particular members of che Heptat eheeh | inteudent Weeme of ‘Laadeetane confessing c= KRU ‘4120, Of ‘ihe JJand records of said District of ‘Colwas: | HOt Impose 1 pon me ‘ber 15th that | &ttacks ever made, not only upon the authority | Guthority the power of vestryrien, trustees and | semi-monttly. The uim is to participate in a | that he had, daring his tonne ‘of office, embrac- TeSTi STWMEE NORTHWEST 3 tigi chin :hetaune sands, Shoat abe'eaisee | I wus ready to etary io cay Seka Bae nk | ofa trustee, Uut algo, upon tite secwrite or rae | Gescons ahriuk into insignificance, and even | srmomoneuly The alin, ts to, participate tn a| that he tn Sears, appropriated about 85,700 of se Corsets to order in every style and material, A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF iegnin ngsame sublivido, stuate and adjoin: | 1 was ready to return tomy sebool duties and | oe trustee, but also, upon the security of the | tXe"rector and. pastor eee cote cians oe ee Tury and gustatory—aud the evenings are ‘very | Ube state school tunds to his own use.” Weems ad guarantees perfect A and comfort PARISHES THMHES™ SUES, FURS ISH, BABES | tocape aorth ner sid, tvs and beteemn vad | requesting to be restored 19 ing neste, @igek | Propowed to displace, had been propery assiyne | fFIOH magnitude inthe ecclesasticul nky. He | pleasant. was regurded by the peuple of his county as aa Ee VERS. . EXQU! EM. Suda public alley, being recel is reply of the same date, which rai letails his forces of teachers asthe gen fan} We have an improvement society. It pur-| upright, honest man. dt te orted that he ERED BULGARIAN DOYLEYS, &c. same parcels of ground and premises conveyed (with | gave me no satisiaction or encouragement in | 410 her place and liad given satisfaction, He army does the members of nis staff, and fro! ~ eusat cee | & = ‘i the exception aforesaid) to John Hitz by James a did not think it right to make ber suffer on nape wos —. ane yn. | Poses to ornament and improve portions of the Jett his hom unknown parts. State pees x oBUD ct seq. of the Lana reco he sacher. He protested agulnst the proposed ac- Su see! and afte: BRU pg SRI RAZR ESGREAE | Pema, of Ute marge Wem | lego" er "ug fen a | aul, The Hous be ne, cat ake | ane c raity, f t | PFSe rp apne rphasbon harvest | ashes, a ca eas = —_——— = A ND KIS! ¥-<:, recorded in Liber No, 75, follo 352, of the cand | visit them Ul: Monday morning. My objections | #Uch action If It chose. The given | Toign of beolute authority fi brief : here. on ree = CARPETS. 2 fects ot the Dito oF Cae ee 2 wes him, or made him keep tn his division, persons | TCX" Of such absolute authority is not abrief} A new, ry store was opened here recently. SEWING MACHINES, é&c. SSPE, MONDAY) DEC TVENTY FIRST. | tit ruth Vereln and Zohn Bir ana etncrste wit | {pan aatlenment co the Bia belldiog are, fiat | him, or mado bim Keep tn hla division, persons | Ou871,°f uel, abuclute authority (4 nor a brief A second drux store Is to be opened: soos Cured of His Insanity and to be Tried aWING BAC AY, WEDS , der. TRAN and THURSDAY, | iam Lewis, recorded among the Land records of the were teuching there now. He had teachers | He tules with ainiid sway, for it ts Chrisumas | Years, Road maklug hus been revived some, for Mi are J i necessarily make me nearly au hour late tUme, and the gentle infit ot th aso Ne 3. LD ERY LADY TO TRY R TWENT} ND, 4 District of Columbia—improved by a large dwelling | W!ll 1 a there who used language from the teachers’ 2 ge! mences of the season | whut this fall. Sergeant Nodine has dove some | EAStMax,Ga., Dec. 23.—The negro George snumennnit Gane aacaiin Miand (HRER Pom ee nna) LEVEN A | bogee containing about leven, rooms, and known as | ¢¥ery Monday; second tiie northwwert section, staee wiich,was, Ret grammatioal; he had an-| Sr euzaged “inthe ‘work’ of op aratint | Vey eood work latterly. 1.8.4. | Johnson, who was tried in the superior court M = ‘The terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance | I shall, owing to my present state of health, be | Quer who taug! A reed ere qaent ast ben bva so the church, The Christmas greens are om Vignanx Defeats Schaeter. Jast May, under indictment for murder, and on before yon may be induced to purchase some inferior in one, twu and three years, for which the promissory | obliged to find a boarding place among stran— pone Jeever, the Kean voug | twined about the pillars, hung in graceful ~ hi tal plea of 1 ity, which the make. “It bas Bo. felt or rawhide packing: will th ste notes Of the purchaser, with interest at sfx per cetit | gers; which, Under present: clrcumeerneer i | DOaFd, He hoped, however, the board woud forms over the arches and ‘windows, while the | SfCONP GAME oF THE CHICAGO TOURNAMENT. | bis Special plea of insanity, whi H Sree fos, cpatlg amd eulmear any cher sewing NTY-FOURTH, 1883, at SEVEN P.M, a. Bes, Anum: interest payable semi-annually: principal | peculiarly Lard to me; third, the duties of prin. | 20t gO any further in that direction, clustering branches of the pine and eed; Schaefer and Vignaax were the contestants | Milfeageriive, tad Cantey the eas tan Sibchioe mae: (Wats BTiERELING, oie agent, syrortment of Unredcomed Flecers consiaiog of La: | kd interest occured by decd truntupgn the prup- | Pecuuatly are tome: third, the duties of piin- A TRUSTEE'S AUTHORITY. thickly massed im effective places Site tne | in the second game ot the billiard tournament rilt'hes boon ordered to bring: Mise Rg Sag cerca cuarseuere Het, seek717 Peer. | dice ente Gold and Silver Watches, open and paroaste eae conveyance | om, entall bor unou ine for whlch, owing to] Mr. Lovejoy said the authority of the trustee gleaming verries and leaves of the holly re | in Ciieago lust night, Schaefer was the tavor. tmun to be tried for murder at the you to be sour own i. fings, Bian Beeson oeere one) Ing st the cost of purchaser a stated Ore Mentioned, Lam at present | was absorbed in that of the board: the trustee | flecting the light from ihe chandeliers. To se- | ito in the b tin, 100 TI bext term iu February. ‘Repting and a17-14t | Lockets, Buttons, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Mir: | assessments to day of sale payable out of the purchase | Incapacitated. = ne Nona cure the proper effects there inust be a good 0 the betting at 100 against 60. The game Seno oy Rots ont EER ENNEES | for ols, Cloth sad Slik Putteraa’ Lashes! | ton dav from day of sale cinerea par ME, LOVEIOY'S EESOLUTION, bis division, Be refered to Stee Brown voun | Aeastslimlug ofntap-ladders ad going forex] Was stubbornly foognt thronzhout. Vignans teethe New Autoniatlc White “irl aliie Deisap | Chats. Circulars and D Gents Coats, Pants and | Be resold at the con andak of defuutibe purchaer | | MF. Lovejoy offered a resolution setting forth | His division. | Me referred to Miss Brown's ser- | mote corners of the churen to ubserte hngw the | Kept the lend throug the greater part of the ged hen voce | Secorations will appear. The young men are | gume, "Sciiacter could strike the speod thet 3em Machines ofall kinds, ioc, Babies ucts Umer Guns, Revolvers, | or purchasers after A.edays’ notice in The Eveuing | that as “Miss Julla Brown has for twenty years | which Mint Boon neat been assigned had been | much Interested in assisting the Young ladies, | alone will make the Frenchman quit, aud Vig- mp1 usical Instruments, Alt holding Hekets will please take not 0 ENTRAP FEDERAL OFFICIALS, = EUGENE CARUSI, been an exceptionally faithful and effictent | ttunsferred to the third division, consequently | and the Inter need & erat tions 0 help. There | naux took advantage of the tact and played | The trial of B. Y. Hampton, charged with =; 7 . and after teachin, vs I n years, Was e g a +, Whicl no aromatic scent of the | ning the Frenchm: ol % _____ BOOKS, &. FOR reat ALAND Bc ae Recyuc congieraton, or her narrigen au | {poreted in Uh uate Ho thereore Uae | greta pirase ve church wim aumegnurs | SU Wakrmmehman bad increas fend | in Malt Lake of 5 premieres One Waiaeah ‘ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, ‘On THURSDAY. December 24, 1885, at 12 o'clock ‘ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneer. | health,assigned to a girls’ school in the Webster | ft very Properly a matter to be brought belore | which fy fall of the cheer and good will of the ithe biggest run of the evering— | °° *s os i, Ww ‘807 14th st. mw. m., in the city of Aiexandria,Va,, at the Fairfax sircet a building, and as against her wishes she was is board. Christmas holldays. . He added 89 in the 31st to Lis count and | With entering into a conspiracy with disrepu- Srprance of the Corporation Court Room, will be | TRUSTER'S SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD | transterred to the Blair bailing, whereby ,jit, Birney called attention to the fact that MANY NIMBLE FINGERS, With arun of 43 in the 36th gained a lead of | table women for the purpose of en’ ing fed- 3 enact | ptered at public auction, the property in said county | FURNITURE VELVET, BODY she |was given @ school distant’ from her | these astiguments and transfers were matters | 0. light work of what is really a great | $8. The Frenchman, however, broke une com- | efal officers and Gentiles. The only witness ex- Hypersesthesia, = {On Roth Sides. known, 6 ‘Abington: formerly the residence of 4 2 OLHE: CARPETS, BEDD! residence, and subjecued tw tne additional | @PProved by the board. He had no objection real great | bination by running the necessary 152 ior the | amined to-day was one of these women. Bhe Cicely [418] _and Latest Fertetienie_ | CACM ar eT aU 55 aren of and, about halt Wirtag ofa deed, of trust, dated November 15th, | Texpousibility of principaiship, of a building, | (2, (he matter going to the committee on teuch- oo paren ct the Soc | os + Thoscore stood: | testitied, that she entered nto a sontrnet with ely. _f ae eee ast _ 3 se an ALD 1ee4: _ nied in Liner Non : | when er health an er long an a lecorating, the young people exchange tender fampton; tbat rnished & house for her; F™* ¢ taxcasten. oo cra sr Gas side Beating en the: Poumtine: With Shah cial | RAGAT ee tek tee ee ees renter No gaue | when | her healte ently appeaied to | . The communication from Miss Brown and glances and stroll off together occasionally, the ———_—.9——_. that the police promised her she should nut be STATIONERY AND BOK landing: the other fronting on the Alexandria and | Ofolurabla, aiid by direction of the party secured | human sympathy; and whereas after an ab. | Mr. Lovejoy’s resolution were therefore relerred energy displayed is none the less, and the work arrested for keeping such a bouse in the city; ition Tapabeae und Chttieaae Ce aera Noe: | Washington railroad and turnpike, the whole belng a Deck nee Sell at publlc auction on TUESDAY. | senteeism due ta. painful accident, she has | ! the committee on teachers. makes rapid progress, “The “result in" the | WEY W. 8. STEWART, OF SYRACUSE, CUT OFF His | tht the police paid ber rent aud reserved ome nil-iwe Hor quality of ts sol aga werd Chaiote Tecan | Wencing’ at TEN OULOCH wat thnt outa | THE covered, sufficiently to, resume thet duties, REMEMBERING THE Poor. _| ‘urches decked gut in their bright dress of DAUGHTER WrTtt 610. reo tn he ue tor ion Haute Bake the property desirable. The part front- | No. 1005 13th street northwest, the Furiture, car. | Herefore, pines art yore ne © Istmas greens is seen apprectated by | A dispatch from Syracuse, N. ¥., dated De- Esr 1811 Gece Se aeee to Dawe loves Sepcaee CE brick: eed Ee eens Cane mobedste attached terenet enittieay GT EE ee caluibie | How the Children of the South Wash- iol Sen tot ee Lee given to the | comber 21, say: The will of William S. Stewart, potntea wat te house, ier to oats ‘ABLISHED . (berms: Qnefoarth cash: balanes in ove, two and | ELEGANT PI Z E SE | services in hor former position, Ais Brown be ington Schools Did It. busy workers fettone zeal and industry pniy has | who died in this city Tast October, came up for | {B¢ fovernor, and stipe mes ree years, terest yy of * payubie » , | restorec er old school in the Webster bnila- om possible. it - | probate before Surrogateck that Hampton (e300 Sg TOL ERE «00,8 BoD, sonal: the deferred installments to be sceared Dy. if Ing, aud that the teacher occupying her former | SCENRS YESTERDAY AT THE PUBLIC scHOoLs— | inensoly” Thepilise pas lights und: tho greens, Thirty years ago rica increat | eBtrapped Hunpen ant bis © “Huo onc “Re = § B | bonds of purchaser, with ‘approved security. aud the > school be transterred to the Blair building. DISTRIBUTING CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES 70 | and, above all, the presents Which they receive: | THirty Years azo Fd arent marred in Clneln- | associates . wanted to SoH He itd cE 33 D "ARTHUR HERBERT, SHA} Labikd : A QUESTION OF VERACITY. NEEDY PERZONS. = mes ® Gnd itis with them the subject of talic for the | Doatity. Fao vente teh o deughter asa kable | get the namesof the Gent visited her CcoH H 00 1 Got ERE Gbond SHBACK, STENED IN RAWAILE'WALRCTTIGEARE| Mr. Birney wee hour to lncnak che resolu} mae S Fest of the gear. Perhaps ly 1s for this reason smeinthieplase “amar ner Ng vartat | House so that they could tate ‘Uner off tne aye x Noes cont thus STUART MAHHTE TO Cea Re SER. WALNUE ttton, when Mr, Baum, who was temperaniy | Yesterday was abusy day with the teachers Unt’ teatores: semaine, Greberea’”, 14°22: | In apparent happiness antl toward the elect of | eee eaenE arial an in order wo get the Wwewie alee ‘Alexandria County, Virginia, Repareape BUREAUS AND W. occupying the chair, stated that there would be | 484 pupils of the fourth division or South | ner year the sate work is undertaken for ihe | He War, When Airs, Stewart concelved a Violent polygamists out of the pen'tentiary. From her rw # i a ——_—_ WALNUT HANGING RACKS, BED LO\ no diseussion then a8 the rule required that | Washington schools, for it was the time set for | pleasure of the little ones. It is also a pleasure Seegse bbek ry reed bb plane g here, and | testtmouy it Ubat the police took & - v - L A F s sueh Bisetresion should come up oder the head | the distribution of Christmas supplies to indl- Wa te Foveen ttle ones, ae ae ia elo jg wen Hethacgrs eae ing barca ee covspiracy. trial ay CEN fnew busin: t le of that section of the city.. The | ilustrated in the e: “Ae ee fe F jf San Jos MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS act of gent people of that section of the ci _ Biri A. Farnsworth, of San J THAT PURCHASERS OF N 3 3 3 NY | ton. “Mr. Lovejoy,” he said, “has offered that | 824 In bundies, bales and packages they came | poor children may also havean experience ot | Ste¥ai Bt hoes Gb oree, came ‘The, peculiar medicinal uallties of whinky disttied ‘ IS. RUGS “AND DOOR Sodom un ora talsapreiepnn of fte and kept coming up to noon yesterday. Each | the festivities of the seasnn, Risecit in Cede ae ee ony Wish eater eek coke: ofthe la. have attracted the attention of TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS, b cts,” sald Mr. Lovejoy, “areas stated, | package was labeled with a description of its ARRANGING FOR THE CELEBRATION. and married a daugtiter of ex-Ascemblyman | disreputable houses, ‘the medical in the United States to such a de- ner make, and offers greet erate ee rec caaecommunication.” | contents, ‘These contributions were collected | As Christmas'day approaches the activity in | Hutchinson, of this county, returning imunedi- | “Judge Zane empapeled the grand jury today, ESE So Place 1 in a very higt position among the Sao Meninit Gaede Go saociel uae lacoore atsto parties furnishing to givethis sale their Cnn Emily ‘L. Hophins, esr Te"Gook | together In rooms at the Jeflerson, Aimidon, | the churches inereases. The members of the =e an gone igy me 9 The rere teat, | Sod eave Unean Morand en eee Terms: Cash, and Miss Conolly. Y Greenleafand Potomac buildings. There were | choir are busy in rehearsing their beautiful | Uo4, cube took up thel the vallatey pe | cate cases of pol}gamy, aniewi seebessq tonite the attention of connolsseurstoour| CAN EFFECT AN IMMENSE SAVING BY delta WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. ‘TEACHERS ORANTRD CRRTIFICATES. quantities of flour, sugur, coffee, tea, meats and | offerings of praiie, and all, from the pastor | nightorthe shat fire Neat Te wee fg yp Ey She following prices, in cases coatain unin ‘ons’ auaea BUYING AT THE STORE OF ~~ | The committee on teachers reported the Yol- | Siber nyse Gee poo Rah Hon sen work, Hien ine ateoncae, Trp ine Stewart was res raed bart hts wif was killed by | jurors would be made to suffer i they made : i nd h new and old, The first | Pi 3 nt Of expe- | a fall to the sidewalk while Lryluc to escape, Drow x Docudeseach. Hiaspovarrers Fon Gexrv lowing recommendations: “That a temporary | work fo bene fay to divide wouie of these | Hence and age, one Christmas 1 like another, | ‘Tne husband closed aut tie basinoes sod re- | SUOTUNKLL Sawestigution, and sald be Would €2- hird class certificate be gran der, eing to give each family a | and perhaps thé wonder is that in this age of | turned to this city, where he bees au st dete now teaching in grade No. 7, division No, 1; | judicious selection of such articles as could: be | Rew things there are not some novel features of Miss ‘Lizzie ¢ on, lady’ oF good soe at shooting their aseal os yo —~ Fixe that the following persona be continued as act-| fF use. That there should be no imposition, | introduced In the celebration of the d But | standing. Preparations tor the marriage were ~ eee ing teachers in the schools now tau; ‘at by the the pupils were requested to quiety take to the | to the children everything is new and inier-| qnder way when Mr. Stewart was seized with Mr. Mendrichs’ Property. SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS ' | during the remalader of the prec cee | teachers the ames of worthy Tatuities: amd | esting. “The theo andthe church aecken on bis fatal Mines. In his will Miss Owen is left | prom the indiauapoils Journal. < ic mies "| sear” Second division—Misses A. M. Getehell, | these Were noted down, Where there was any | green aro not to them exhuusted sources of | 2! 000 and several diamonds of great vaine. 7 5 dow A. M. Quigg, Clara Geddings, M. Ht. MeCauslin; | @ou0e the teuchers made further Inquiry. in | Pleasure, The Curistinas carols, speeches and | Tredaughor ty ine toe murrlage is cut off | /Mrs. Eliza C. Hendricks, widow of the late ALLIGATOR SLIPPERS, fith a!visioo—Miss Ida Herogaie sii divi, | Oder to prevent duplication the principals of | exercises come to them with ail the force and with the paltry sum of $10, The other legatees | Vice Prosident, yesterday gave bond in the jon—Messrs. H, D, Malone and F.'H. Stephens, | €2¢h of the four buildings made copes o) these | {reshness of original recitations, and not stale | Ree Moe. Mary M. Hutchinson, the testator’s | probate department of the county clerk's offles SEALSKIN SLIPPERS, Misses M. F. Foster and. E.J. Griffith; signth | !ists and furnished them to the otueis, Having | repetitions of last year and the year befure, and | 2, erinjaw, aod Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund | as executrix of her husband's will, The bond MAROON GOAT SLIPPERS, | division—Misx Matilda Thornion pitas pproximated estimates, the numberof families | 8 on. | In some cliurches a new cautata for the | Strong, all of Chicago; James 0, Hutchinson ‘The committee recommended also that Mr, | be Supplied, the teachers with some uf the | children is sung, or the Scripture exercises are | of Boston, and a maimtor ot ie ltt senniet; | covers only the personal estate, which is valued : 5 older pupils went to work at the store of edibles | put in other torias. Pechaps something is added | Wijo are liviug here. His sisict, Mts: Blicn fe, | Mt $8.00, the security thereon being FINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS tion: thats second class cortices Oe aint | and diher articles putting up ia. separate pile | to Ue decorations; orcometiiug is ures seven | Mug wre living hie Fr correspondent,of New | Wak, ‘sun B17 000—with WC. ‘Ton a Axp to Miss Rebecca Stoneroud: that, founirelaes | Ue allotment made to each. In order to refleve | aud lo that way ehough variety 4s introduced | Bick! city, receives a legacy of $5,000 and val- | Stephen W. Morgan and Thomas L. Sullivan Expense: Correspondence solicvest REDUCED AGAIN. A Pull Line of Ladies’ Fine Hand Sewed Roots. | certiticates be granted to Willian Quimby and eer ear eran 1 REARS that er So ons ee ee table Jewelry, The residue of the estate, real | Ss nicd “As to teal ‘estate owned tat os ss ina s n ckage re sen! @ number of of the z and personal, is left to his stepmother, Mrs. tyr #. @ H.W. CATHERWOOD, LIGHT YELLOW, Dye. WHITE, 6c. CONFECTION: | [22 Gost Hana Sewed.. sO 00 | Weta as ratcon ar case rommuation of Louis | fratties who were auive anesriacd, aa tiee ban | all tho cha hes there Is a ‘celebration of some | Henrietta L. Stewart, of Malden, Daren eunty, CLT Stas ae tee ee ‘Ailiaciahs Wecatua. Banca b Jad, Genuine Dongola, $4.00end ou.. | Wayne. ax fanitor they, Supposed Kept thetr condition te them. | sort, and joy und gladness is brought to the | ft, At the hearing Mrs. Farnsworth gave mot | Bives. te O gpoietens Z Tseng: yg , * a selves, e gi come to them so unt nta- = tice through het au ey, that she would con- = Bee Atha GRANULATED, On (CUP Toe, Hstea fine Cur. Kld Box ‘Toe, butt ir. Lovejoy objected to adopting the report | %¢! ee ee ee ik Coca dn Cae ce one bare oa pinits the new cise house teed a S1aho, om XX. ¥. Oice—16 South William at, Te. ‘ Lauter Extra fine Cur. Kid. Common sense, so far as It contioued ceriain teaciers who had | WOUslY that they were received with profuse | With them in this p Tay ihe will, on the grouna of andue influence. | ending improvements, twente-ive’ ost oS Infants fine French Kid (the best). 00 | failed to pass in the recent teachers’ examina- | WOFdS of thanks to the donors, Mota Cines ti the Barton ‘The case was Lhen postpoved until Jan, 26. Washington street, Just west ol Penuayivenia yWP 5¥F EEE FEE Ail the latest styles in Gent's Fine Hand Sewed | tlons. The teacher reterred to were in Mr. THE DISTRIRUTION. Cane. = ee Ward's drug store), with improvement De Hemnzrs FS 8% FF OP? BP OE os | or emaences Birney’s division. The hour of three o'clock was named for the | NEWPORT AGAIN ABSORBED IN THE MYSTERY Earl Rosebery for Home Kale. 27,250; 118 feet oun Kentucky arenas ‘west 5 3 ap F ke Ee "as, rene ottered a resolution “that so much of the | general distribation, but long before that time OF THE MURDERED EXPRESSMA A MEETING OF THE NATIONAL LeaGvs—mut | We. uorth of Maryland sige, §4400, hiclud- Ld Exp Sas8 C 4 ‘that. teach itions | ™&ny who had been notified to come were at| A telegram from Newport, R. I., December 21, ORANGEMEN WARNED NOT TO RESIST. ing improvements; feet, uorth westeor- EXTRACT oF oo Sue RUBBERS! RUBBERS! RUBBERS! | mends tbe nsteaghers, shall retain positions | ey eerie ballding waiting in long lines | says: The excitement over the alleged murder | Furl Rosebery, wbo was a member of Mr. | ner of lot 1, rik eee ae p= pe ALLSTYLES. required by the board be not approved, and | with thelr baskets. These were not, however, | of Benjamin J. Burton by his son-in-law and | Gladstone's cabinet, and who is. aclose personal Toon oe aie seven lots in Woodruff’. subdi> z ef ROASTED DAILY. he SRPHYE ts cnr yt that Itis | that itis the sense of this board thata vote of | all residents of the fourth district. One old Indy | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Waldorf Dorsey, | friend of Mr. Gladstone, writes that he is will- | vision of Morris’ addition, valued at $1,505, gE. re = | FINE Roasrep a0, 140 AND 160 Frvest, | Tag ZEFBYR, Js om Specialty tn that line Caaainssion One Ga EE wae | Come one way ap town appeared with ber | io \tscn revited by diueremoral of Mie ie: | ing tocomesds home rate te, Erclead on enear | ao a ear eae e es aeee ae subd ‘cod oa 18e. KENNY'SJAVA, FLAVORED, 20c. FINE r jon be maintained. Mr. Par-| vision of oatiot 182, valacd at $4,525. All of the distributors had not the heart to send het | sey to the county jail at Providence,and by the | #ou that the union 7 r = FRESH JAVA COFFEE, (ROASTED), 26c.| yscqt “ee SilpPer bottome—Plain and Fleece | | AS nupelitule Mr. Birney moved the adop- Bano EAS thers were given aie tonal | discovery of certain, correspondence which | Snce to tne party's program, ie says suet i | Seas ned ile Sits aggre ate taxable value, EB me a Saupe FRESH JAVA COFFEE, (ROASTED), | Ate 9 complete line of Boys and Youth's Schoo! |. Mf= Baum stated that he had always voted arranged for them, and. they, oo, letvexprice, | Banana DeBecren ne acknowledged herself 16 | Would be unwise at presents for the natlonalists | about 60 per cent of {ts murket price, being B B 3 Shoes at the very I owest Cash Prices. inst granting such privileges to teachers to formulate their demands. Mr. James J. | $63,510. who tailed to pass. At the present time, he | {ng their thanks. Mr. Johns, the secretary and | have been cf Potticipant in the alleged crime. | O'Keliey, the nationalist member of parliament ———_-+ee__-___ : . gion | ‘feasurer, has or will have ubout $100, and itis |The first letter was written by Mrs. Dorse - y AND THEN =D Our line of Misses’ and Children's Spring Heels is ald, there were & bg td Washington roposed’ that some of the ldy teachers shall | Sunday last from the Newport county jail aug | OF Roscommon, said in an interview today | MURDERED, MUTILATED Bran: TITt EER largest in the city. u here was now a good opportunity for | The fstery in the murder of the Knoch tami aD ge A bons Were waiting to be assigned to schools. rrow visit families with the view of giving | contains simply extravagant expressions of eotne the question of hone ule; that Mr. | iy nent Detsolt last Wednesday. morning seems ? Ee AA ‘Mr. Griswold, chairman of the committee on | further presents of wood aud coal. deep, affection for her sister Emma, siudiously | Giadstone could conler an enormous benefit of | us far trom soluuion as ever, Horrible ge were oo, mex: Eee S44 _ teachers, said it was true that they may have | THE VALUE oF Provisions AND cLorarxa | avolding of ie deatte the rote ont oF Wie | England-Ireland, and that no one was more | the first details of the crime the latest Investt- 4 3 Dera of thes settee a yobat, they had no evi- | dlsteibated trom the Jefferson building was put | BABHer of hla death. | The reply of fess the | Competent than iir.Giadstone to solve the Irish Seeibes ce we, oonlar nee coe WM E RICH, dence of their ability to teach, down at pt peewee teen confess the m. The Irish party will hold a meeting | being: the father, EB %o? § has i ‘The report of the committee was adopted. wn at $250, and this estimate was based on | crime with which she ts chi had their heads cut open with au axe or other RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. = cea patilaatbebet, the lowest prices. The amount distributed | | Acting Attorney Genoral Galvin says he has Darianeen sharp Instrument. After being further A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION 3 AT MaSkEr btab ate from the Greenleaf building was $15; at. the | Succeeded in obtainingevidence against Dorsey prime | luted the mangled remains were CELERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Tonle. FINE GREEN TEAS. 50c.,60c. AND 80c. FINEST| 42 ONE PRICE TO ALL. Mr. Bimey, trom the committee on rales, re- | Potomac, $30, and at the Amidon 800. ‘Tie | Of @ nature that isincompatible with the theosy ew Nerve’ ‘ Ported a rule proposing to give in the teachers’ | did not include the money contributions, aggre- | of his innocence. to constime tbe BEEF-The most Nutritive and Strengti-giving | $1. FINE BLACK TEAS, 40c., SOc. AND 60c. ered ‘teaci ting about $80, this amount making the Emma Bi says that subsequently tothe latest investigation Food. FINEST, 80c. FINE JAPAN TEAS, 40c., 50c. sep etd tenchtog in the totannn | {ire conteloattn ‘at far fons Babe: ‘Mar | alleged crime Dorsey aaked her IC there was th 4 Enrich the eampnate)—The great remedy to) Axp @0c FINEST, 8c FINE ENGLISH| 'imer Cuxantmo Saxe or Tur | %"9,! ‘certificate of the local trustee and tive tin and Ales Wise had charge at the Bees fa Beesed’ tos toes anne, 0d, Eestonecireenansbey mpm BREAKFAST, 40c, 50c. AND 60c. FINEST, maperiuvcndent to ber practical, suscsse tn the | 2" Tovie the eakeeet i toe ee ae “If Tam detected { would batter my Shie-bemmnanr pr wrt atoemeiadhnd (8 : nstatage th Probe at teaa metas mar school, ‘who resclved aud, Serated tts | Bralns out before polar to prison for nee Pe a th The Q also wi xaminat 4 obtained that of May 18 Mrs. Dorse; Irish Ni riests in the Roman ‘Mou ‘NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, #0 #8 to permit the examiners to make either and by a number of the young ladies | bas been A meeting of the Irish National League was | p! cmmemeees serwein | or aang cen eeeees ae feces clans coun ia cnaterat | Kubcumrettesira, Aue’ Gs"gue | ERG et pe ited Wee ta'SqP | Nad fo ellgsRaacten eB ivoidig hem gels ray NEURALGIA, DYSPEPSIA, ject of — oe a ow ‘and at the eaf, Miss Hartman, about that time. The watch of her sister Emma the ‘shape or lorm, and to use OENERAL FROSTRATION OF WitaLrouces | sTORE OP 1) pertteticts fe tines majone ates penned oe Ravine se nig malta a ne cy was stolen from the house in April but hus not Srangeme the pulpit 16 disseminate thelr views when 10m YSICAL ER. sion the report was recommitted. The commit | The whole affair was superintended by Mr. | yet been traced. Potro Burton was 4 } polit questions are on not And all Gerangements consequent upon over 9°35 Er NN NNN § tee also reported favorably the resolution of Fairbrother, the supervising incipal, and peepee typed i ge maey. rat bigoted ryt even to speak in Muttons, taxed mind and body. 4m fact, it gives tone to all | & eae RNR my 2 ome tee by Air. Birney, recommending pSctoo! Trustee Baum took an active itterest in (ie those eliesed sat Wo mad aapending the Although tbe re ‘Me physical functions, and buoyancy to the spirits funn ce the enuctinent of a law providing =: penalty i [ibe Work. Bexides egg ‘authorities took, PREPARED BY = = £ckect Ss be Frrulting o warae’ dn hat ephiot Ropes, Mr) by 1 na” Mr. Charles By Cuurch courte | aad not afraid of Allen Dorsey Felgen ° eee 2 Our ries at this | S058 bad entered school buildings and insted Z a ae pee e iuiicting -ARD STREET THA SEALER AMD COPFER ROAMTER, | eee thee me te teen egtooks sald they had a law to 29 BALTIMORE. MD ry & ROOR 77H ANDI STA K. W. | Benet WHILE IN NEED OF GOODS {ab apy one for disturbing secteot e thotg: ‘that to o Into a school and insult teacher Ger Tar Bur feiss ir, birney dually withdrew his report, stat- a aes Use Coxe . SPECIAL CLOAK Jag that be ‘would Took up the lawan now sachawgigs ree IT 18 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. Deiter: hae aes “oir: Brooks offered an amendment to the by- : NEWMARKETS, at board. shal The Smt omen te tes and Harem | YOR GENERATING STEAM. by vet a Rae Seo iding | Sat tae (hoard. abe a w days ago, leaving, It is © 8 amped | yon HEATING BY Fre COOHING PURPOSEA | RUSSIAN CIRCULARS at 96,89 aod $10. ‘THE PAY OP TRACHERS, ; I ep veo pel Cited pi SEAL PLUSH COATS. 06 618, 920.995 and 888] 4y, Banm offered a résolution that “the ‘saimitved Navagh and Dr. Bitine to poe cartier aor epee and wEW- | Schedule of salaries fixed by the board of schoo) $1,000 each. Dr. Milne is the vame MRTEL ENS WGieast oo slee ean is 4 ~_IT 18 EASILY IGNITED. ‘who was heavily fined a few days MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE. 0 for rotating 1 testy In’ criminal cas, i IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE —_ ‘BUILDING | IT 18 ECONOMICAL = van. oes MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ‘ionga usey wipro Bate sree: oom a ied net Full ine of BIRDS and Fancy WINGS, st 12, 15, oe eS sonnet bs fand 40 ents. ‘in deadly com: deen won " oY YELT HATS, G48 Ooand 700 and $1. oe ‘The men Site Dyed snd Gaampcsed int seam WASHINGTON G48 LIGHT COMPANY. SIL YELVisTe to al corn, of 50 and 61 and wpill each was iL u i a ‘25 Bushels, crushed, $2.50. ‘TIPS, at 25, 50 and The. per bunch. 40 Wuahels, not crushed, $2.90. ‘Elegant KID GLOVES, 4-Buttons, at 75c. and $L. 26 Hushels, not cruabed. $2.00. ‘Plain and Fancy RURBONS, at @0 ¥ STERET NORTHWEST, EXHIBITION WILL COMPRISE THELAR ‘Wasamparom, D.C, 20SUE FIRE AND MARDVE FOLICIEA.