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aye ena THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, N LOCAL MENTION. The Case of John Williams. ‘The New License Year. Mr. Bisine in Newark. Buried Under a Falling Roof. NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. eee AN ALLEGED BRITISH SUBJECT TY SAUL FoR| ALL LICENSES MUST BE RENEWED BEFORE | PRESENTING THE ADVANTAGES OF PROTEC-| TWo MEN KILLED AND MANY INJURED IX A —— P The Weather. OBTAINING MONEY BY FALSE PRETENSES, ca. igeeere r= o ip icp bactkgg ad Go beng age CHICAGO FIRE. — * T Hi. FFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. The British lezation here, through its second | Today Is the beginning new license grand reception was given Mr. Blainein| Fire in the Knight & Leonard six-story build- : ‘nnccen Hare : Wwasitinatus, D.C. Nov. 1, 1836.” | secretary, Mt. H. A. elgar, bas transunltted to | ¥€a"- The applications for retail liquor Ucense | Newark, N. J., Saturday night by 20,000 peo- | ines Chinsce teteeen tan nee aoe On | A. Great Exrznrane 2 ; Indvoations or 24 Hows, Comanencing dk 3¥-™ | ye District Comimlasioners, ander date of Oeto-| BA¥E Been so numerous that the Com-| ple at twoof the latest halls tn the city. “Ho | yeavorday moralng caused a quarter of ammilion = 08 SALE—#2 PER FOOTE) FGA NT BUILD: For District of Columbia and Virginia, fair | Pe? 27, aletter trom John Williams, now in the | missioners | and | the police edula not get saivel foe en ees & O'clock, and was | damage, the death of {7p mca aed the serious a ‘a oe ASS! EAT G.2s Cop tol grounds. A aunt. District ly warmer, winds generally | District jail, with a request that the Commis rollin heads poco ‘Congressman Geo. | injury of several others, neighborhood, it | _TH® CENTURY MAGAZINE with tts enormous ty Ange = armer, winds generally | f Tait, MeRey warmer: Winds “generally | soners furnish “auch suformation as might ap- | bdetvest tad aot Be prenesuted hence ate | A- Halsey, where dinner was served, at which sceins, ts occupied by many gambling dens, and | ee ani ee oe rember namber ts Jone ae nets eee | DEN te cian mea poe nS a Sub ia eee -< | Pear to you expedient and advisable with re-| the delay, Walker hus issued the follow- | eighteen guests were present. Afer dinner the | the flames had made considerable headway be- | Warter ot @ m! teenth seen sere on Sth, 115 teeton F street | “Ready-trimmed” Hats and Bonnets ts the sim) 5G:.04 Or Donnett's | Speer to the facts In the ense.” 3 Ane Rona pnlssionerss ce Bas BeeR approved by | a ERS lt. Toe cet e stent German | fore the gamblers became aware of it. ‘Then sca. oe ee cs a ee = oc80-St* | arity in style and trimmings They seet to con- nasylvania avenue, | Sect pits , Dien pe pod Java and Mocha 25 sail Qevoter: 1eG6" te ea ee any ‘he Heatenants of the several precinets will | peared in the hall arm in arm with Assembly. | there was @ great stampede for the streets, vpegey Hove sider ready-trimmed goods of accemity cheaply Santos, 18 ister. The writer says h eis a British sub- | Please detail oue man from ench ‘section to ia- | man Hickey and walked down the center aisle | Many eamblers rushing Out carrying roulette | during the coming year, This isa history of Rio, 15e. 6c. per pound © | Jeet and is confined in jail, aiting the action | spect all places in the District of Columbia re- | the audience broke out into a volley of cheers | \Rersn hours work the fimmes eo nitanee, | cur own country in ite most eritical time, as customers sWivare away toca: | Of the grand jury on’ a ‘charge of obtaining | quiring leenses, nollty the proprietors thereof | Which threatened to raise the roof. “Mr. Blaine | After an hour's work the flam insurance patroi | “¢t forth in ‘Saccen crockery scalgen'theeroededs | Omer tinder fase pretences." He ie a seaman | that only eight days grace will beallowed them | and Congressman Leblbach made addresses | UUL While six members of, the Insurance patrol ‘ cout be eroded. | and was recently discharged from the merenant | to take out license or show receipt for money | Mr. Blaine spoke principally upon the tariff ing Rien Conant te han ara men got out in Ce ser iste | Service with a V. G. certificate of behavior and | deposited with the collector of the District of | When he bad finished speaking the crowd | !ng them b injuries, Capt, Hume was rescued rn markets. Established 15° eacy, | He says he is stranger here and | Columbia In payment for the same;and thatall | cheered itself hoarse ones ‘more, and followed | Wt slight Injuries. Capt. Hume was rescued THE LIFE OF LINCOLN, =a ss, fur |! Unable to furnish testimony to prove bis in- | Parties failing to show license or said receipt on | him in a mad rush to Mr, Halsey’s carriage, P. L. Muiline was also badly crushed under FoR eR ee aerate cls | nocence of the charge laid against him unless and alter Nov. 20,, 2886, will be proceeded mrajch was walting to carry ‘him to the skating | a beam. Gus Boergemenke was held down by ed pla sebee; boxe bi nels, | given his liberty or placed ine cation | azainst for conducting business without a 4 was ress & jarger i ‘1s CONFIDENTIA’ ane, 30m" site 7 | Scns Hber te os, placed: Se cnea mtn enti’ | ieense:—rartienea anteaters Pee given to | meeting. The rain was how fal sats, | &.heavs. piece of machinery. The imprisoned | BY ee spaces made and of inferior quality, This is trae. in a sense, with the goods of wholenale macutactarers, which are thrown upon the market for quick and ee one ‘sala bat we ‘desire youto know that the SAI -A NICE LOT ON ONT, ready-trimmed Hats and Bonnets tn our millinery Jot north of Boundary st, 60 y 110. 3b department are wanvfactured in our own Work= Saree bcastes niente ae tas ‘and room and designed by our premier modiste; they a8 81,, A fine Lot on N st-'near 14th a1 are as carefully and thoroughiy mie ax much of Houses, Lots and country Pi SS, Hooses Lots cand <ountry Places in the custom work which commands the fancy priee cents per pound ‘ocB0-2te C H. PARKER, 4% and Esta, | ing in torrents, BeDIe Cae ar rns of some fashionable miiliner. No more skillful ee ea He cae was referred 49 Lieut, Vernon, of the | localities canvassing for business ‘here, real | wibleh was two miley 00 Heople waseuxicady | turown In the bullding was rapidly” rising es sages i ee Lou he high. tn bes part of Meriduan Hiicremote | Whether Fou are an expert in millinery oF not. xP b precinct, by Major .” Lieut. Vel ¥ uses, ‘agen' 5 7,000 snes . ae f " : Franc eportss Sobte Wilhtame: © 2olOrad mane no | mission morchantatliie and five insuenee coe | awaiting Mita. Tis sa ood ea ene eny | ander Boergemenke's eyes, while the. flames frou all objectionable improvements, at low price of | Will afford us special pleasure to entertain YOR 17e. per Nl. Two other fine Lots nest thes ef fret. at 15 fl. "Pirst-clam low priced Pee ee © visit of inspection 00 cut Copartenent of trimanes tomod | — gvoda {GF Sdvance, which is ware, ana'eas Geog on cma marin CUITER & Wien me orate 1425 F st OR SALE—TWO VERY CHOICE LOTS on . | ‘This great in with the sanction of rested September 21, 18e by Omicer Liftus, | panics and agents, Billard ‘and ‘pool tablen | 8 larger acale of the, overwneiming reception | Here Eenaually, cating thelt, way toward hin | | This great work, begin with the sanction of money "by false pretenses from | Peddlers, wholesale and retali liquors, and Cond gecelved at Senger hall. Sten tossed | hin when they mata'ga own andthe reise acer appar) bo (M “street northwest, | other business requiring Neenses, The Commis. | thelr hats in the “air, “and ‘ail ‘were’ on | obin When they began to go down, und the | authority son, the Hon, Robt. T. Lincoln, ned at the station house | sloners expect that our prompt, Sourieons and | cheers for Baines, Were waroguced., "Three | fackscrews the machinery was nt last raised papper dart ge teetepge sens “teagan even othier persons came and lodxe 0 te sin y - 1 mplaint. aetinst ilu He obtalued. trom | fellitate the collection of the District revenues | time again, and Mr Diaine motioned depres. | aud SEEM OUE IT Gok Tey Contactor | ee ae eats Adneole Siaennoors: wees r10th street and Pe weet msy’ as | 2 Bacon st. near 14th s.: S014. feet 10 Z0-Lot | OUR TMENT ate te wanla avenue, eous | com against “mn. btaine Seems catingly to the audience 10 be silent, especiniiy | Uersot an hour had given himself up for lost, | friends of Lincoln before hts presidency; they | #, Bacon s. pear 14m si: Goxt4a feet fot | OUR CUSTOM DEPAR possesses this Se etang oe aS eee SS dne can aettle Dio ona ee ee ee Swiertone man relerred (9 hig tn & lngd satay | Was eatried to the hospital, "One of his lege ls | were moat intimately associated with him as | Hi! RTFORD, 14334 Fst. SS TBaweé | valuable feature: We gnuraatee satismaction in = = - . ’ Lost WaTcH,—W. R. Jarvl “Our next candidate for President.” Thea | broken and one arm is shattered, but it is | private secretaries throughout his term ot office, tion of the grand jury. In the guise of @ iS Jarvis’ Lost Warcu.. Jarvis, of | as 3 thought he will hve. C. Papineau, aged 30, is * eosin ph nod stg apes at ne ‘oridlit, Va., reported at police headquarters | heshook his heid and smiled modestly. He d “ y niended viciin and give an order fora lot | last Friday” that he bad on the previous might | spoke lag about twenty thinutes, dwelling agars | Could not be found. It was not untiveleven | and to them were transferred upon Lincoln's 1,500 bottles of Ink, all sizes; pictures, ps velopes, &e., ‘The books w every particular. If there is pothing { our large {OR SALE=THOSE TEN BEAUTIFUL) those aentonr eee Ee Stock that pleases, you may select a frame and nated 1 ots fronting 210 ieet_on west side of 21st be sold by catalogue,this week, | huis intend Ziy betwween and Osis. nw. ‘These areshechrapest | Sach trimming as you desire; and when the work that his body was found. In the re- | death all his Private papers. Here wil! be told 20 circle ~ cies of give: ot supp! p Sole cases 2 c found himself on the commons, ininus a gold | on the tariff question, with special reterenco to | BOUrs alter ns pel lots within 250 yards of Dupont Circle as an invest- | is completed, if it fs not satisfactory you are not ue notice of which will be given. landreds of dollars, to. be forwarded to his | Wateh, $40, hat and umbrella He lert tor bome | Newark’s many industries, ““Provection® sola RS, Mya COnRee another reman was | the inside history of the civil war and of Presi- | mentor to buikdon, Price, $30 perf caproed to come te ip Git os Soe amas FUssen1’s Ice Cream, Charlottes and Candies. would then obtain a smail loan of | Riturday. | Yesterday the police were informed | he, “gives good wages, good food, good eldthing, | MUAY, Injured und a patrolman seriously | gong Lincoln's ailministration,important de- Seon Coenen prefer you would not. We consider It as much SSeS = and request that the goods be sent tothe | BY a eee Ene LLETE Wate nO | Bee eon eoUd, citizens. It Increases | Tammaged mauy telephone and telegraph wires, | tails of which have hitherto remained unre- aR es of our busi ou us to execute Dress Suits for hire, 414 9th street. < 3: 5 robbery, inet Jarvis Thursday evening, | tne population, augments the wealth aud | 2 iy Jelep! eer REE ELE sees business to please y. r hire, 414 91) Tebting toe ebr tive motte Wharves. In.ay | Who saked where he could pew hig wales Ke | makes the Hation Ines, sirong ed reese Aas. | Linemien were sent vo the Too! to straighten the | vealed, that they might first appear in thia hort Zon | the order, Wemean what we say in ibis matter, Yarp-WIDE PERCAL F's, 904 Tt | Nis found, and. Wiliams: admitted that | bAving no money at the tinte. Mr. Jones went | this meeting. a reception, lasting until mid | ett She nremen igund: Dapienee boas i | authentic history. By reason of the publication a ziat ats powcz one 2am two ISAs: swct to | and do not advertive it as a claim We do not intend 15 7th, repairs latrobes, furnaces, | there was no such Vessel, 1 would also state | With ulm to Fulton's, and he there pawued the | Right, was yiven at Mr. ‘Halsey's residence. | Urine cummate Wiic Raline a bees cane | Of this work, And cheap for tin loealliy, CIs. Reat Tatars | % substantiate. ee eee —— | that Williams stated that he was born and | witteh tor $25, and, being quite drunk, bir. | Mr. Blaine will be Mr. Halecy’s guest until to- | Ocar a wall x pleos of janged ison coneios was — and Insuranc ello Buliding. ocsbo-ut® Baaziiiay Pebble spec mpler’s,cor.4% | raised at Charleston, 8. C.” qpois Sci vised. that ae he Pewn | Vestertay Mr: Binine attenad servion av te | umocgec tute to ‘hie basement aud struck THE WAR SERIES, Forster ® BOUGHT IN gage : = eeries mica; =. chara eeteauae at ghuren jn the morning, | tne back, fatally inguring him, Eighteen of tue | Whleh has been followed with unflagging inter | 2, tuearz: ior days. thre govd Loven aot stret | Drop CITY AND DISTRICT The Defeetive Steel Gan. The Courts. and In the evening he attended St. Paul's Meth- | {he back, fatally injuring him. Eig! est by a great audience, will occupy less space | tach, twoon Kennestw aveaue bet, lath nea Ie —Drop Into thestore on Monday oi é - eee care “oURT IN GEN! odist Episcopal chureb. At 11 o'clock to-da: meen poyas Kes ‘extended: wi Cheap to anim ‘bu: next. November Ist. We shall open # case of Im- —>— AN INTERESTING PIECE OF WORK TO BE DONE CourT IN GENERAL TERM. Ly es during the coming year, but will by no means | street jed:will sell cheap median : Amusements To-Nicht. AE THe WASHENGION WAVE CARD To-day, Ruppert agt. Haske; opinion by | he went to Jersey City and held a reception ut = f° SC HILL, Room 10, Kellogy Baliding — ocsu-ate ported Round Hatsand Ronnets, inciuding another - Do nswis sacues x ow egine aes ne aes ces Ore at be Ge Judge Merrick directing decree settling rights | Taylors hotel, In company with B. F. Howey, | BOYCOTTING A STEAMSHIP LINE—The Glin | be entirely omitted. Stories of naval engage- | ~~ SALE—COLUMBIA HKIGHTS, LOTs 22c; | 18 of those beautiful Bandewux. Tbese are tm- Natioxat.—Lewis Ja eee 7 SMe Mencittes. | ;:Yery interesting piece of work will be done at | re ree chior justi honest es agt. | the republican nominee for governor. At 3 | (county aulberlcs ee wen sponal ments, prison life, etc., will appear. Fei Chiversity, Park 8100+ ot 331100 Moos ported exciusively for us, and we have them am ALnaven’s.—Janausehek in “Meg Merri the Washington navy yard this afternoon. | Distriet; opinion by Judge Cox directing decres | O'elock, he was to go to Trenton and speak In Frac Mek eae eared eke eee ig Boss ave toCst ne, $5,000, BAXTER & MacuOWAN, rarious desigus and cllors. Before you go out Herz Neil Burgess in “Vim. The six-inch steel gun which was found to be | tor e@mpiainant. Fifth Baptist chureh agt. Bul. | Taylors opera house, and at 4:30to take a train | Honallsts employed by, Harland and Wolffe, NOVELS AND STORIES cae bnend ___ Ooi Temember to ask to see the Turban introduced by. Hannis.’—“Storm Beaten, defective in the breech after it was finished | {lmereand Fotomac raliroad company; opinion | for Camden, whers he will end his campaiga | the White Suar sisamenip builders ofQueen's | || 4, NOVELS AND STORIES two | J7UH RALE-DESHABLE TOTES the manna Weasel: : Will be “disassembled” or taken to pieces Tt | PY ebietJustice aiming jadsment» Usio. iy speeEtig tt Bs chiefs Ol the firm. calls upon the members of | novelettes by George W. Cable, stories by Mary | cor, Sih Gand Gaiety d2x58---~- 88.25 per foot Sing Sing” | Will be the first time this operation has been uITY COURT—Judge James, 3 : the league everywhere to see that Irishmen #3 h 2 kan. 434116. 2p ped from Sing Sing.” | perlormed. "The gun is formed ofa steel tues | Saturdag. ine Epiraim i bavies, alleged asthe dil bestia ta boycott the White Star line anul the firm rela. | Hallock Foote, “Uncle Remus,” Edward Bggle- Sothr peard sts Isri20 te [223 S SEs over which steel hoops and a jacket are run by | lunatic; Anu-k, Davies appointed commiitee. | 4 NEGRO WHO PREACHED DIVISION OF LAND | sttes the natlonalistworkimen. ston, and other American authors, Cor. 14th and € : “ b o> FRE Mie the November number | Means of expansion and. contraction by heat | Aiken agt. Barstow; Dorsey Clagett made party. BELIEVED TO BE LYNCHED. ——___ oo — : “ Rk edfhillington, sends the November, number | Sirasid. “ivis iatcuded to remove these hogps | defendant A telegram to the New York pe he od SENTENCED To BE HANGED.—At SPECIAL FEATURES : Le FE xe 5 Coes Se ee and jack om the detective tube. In order aRcuIT Court—Judae Hagner. leigh, October 30, says: Randolph county ts [Fort Smith, Ark., Saturday, six Unites tes | (with i] ¥ Mencement of the long iooked-for History of | and Jacket from ee Se csckd on cui hea Saturday Mactinan, Set Chain ociacier igh, » n risoners Were seutenced to be hanged there on | (With fllustrations) include a series of articles | ss, near Vt. a - Abrabam Lineoln by John G. Nicolay andJohn | 10 de se the pon eantie aca Mqaide icon: paaren Edtemiaciee aUStATIAG Taisen: ple Se having quite @ sensation. Ten miles south of | Friday, January 14, for murder commitied in on affairs In Russia and Siberia, by George | 1*ul st extended... = Hay. 2 e Old Guard, Capt, | About it to give beat ior the expansion of the | Hewitt agt, Tyler; demurrer to pléas sustained, | TFinity cotlege there is settlement composed | the Indian territory. ‘They were Pat MeCarthy, | Kennan, author of “Tent Life in Siberia,” who | (°% 2+ A - Fane ae Madina rotarned yesterday frum | jacket. It will be the work of Bus gfew mine | Glenn asl Tiers executor: judzmenton stipu: | largely of eolorcu people. Last week a strange | for the murder of ihe Maloney voy tn the Chet: | hag jist returned from a most eventful visit 2 a Edgar col ee utes, but difficult undertaking. ation, Glenn agt. Major; judgment on stipula- peare 7 okee nation last Februar; ert Odell an . . Is Xew York, where the corps was entertaine Bee SSS gee tour Paina ageelomeen caste ea ee eters Ge James Lamb, for the muruer'ot Edward Pollard | ¥ Siberian prisons; papers on the Labor Prob- JOHN Sii@iAN cco, | MEM A Cy en mab mat ang rgy hepa wi ae Waliccee counsel, thirty days. Armes agt, Hill; demur- | fers ied It ghnenneed tintt Toe eee em: | in Chickasaw pation last December; John W. | lem; English Cathedrals; Dr. Exgleston’s Re- 1s07 Fst, | MMMM Os Barnes Compton was held at Bladensburg last is ces ea iio alas oF ite Fifth Bap- ed. Salmon agt. Gall to colored people at the Andrews’ Grove Colored | #5 504, in the summer of last year; Jonn F. | Women of Queen Anne's Reign, by Mrs. Oil- J+ 29.540 square feet Saturday. Michael Hurley presided, and Pandy ane ee Co et Gld> | church in the neighborhood, “At the meeting | Lebel» or the murder of John Petdnridge in | nant; Clairvoyance, Spiritualism, Astrology, speeclics were made by Messrs. Filmore’ Beall, | tist church against the Baltimore and Potomac Bunay discuaized, motion to | he reminded the negroes that they had been | CHetvKee nation; and Jonn stepuens, for tue | PI - " sibh warged, 5 aE Be Bitclon ete; Astronomical rs; articles on Bible foward C. Clazett, Brooke Hanter and N. C: | raiiroad company, argued before the Court in veal taken, promised forty aeres of land and wmule, He | Murder of Dr. J.J. Pyle in Cherokee nation last pe — winter. All are white men except Stephens, | History, etc, Sauce Sr an investnarnt. Donnell. jeneral Term last week, were decided this Alesandeta AWnirs. told them that this property or its equivalent Pi i and Insurance, Koom 10, 8; Block 10, 94. 20, at 184 fee: on 13u 0030 816-318 SEVENTH ST. N.W. i S ne E 5 y Who is @ negro, ‘These men were tried and nes “i ‘The three hundred and eae ‘er; | morning—Chiet Justice Cartter delivering the in money re ee Ge ecu anne cn ey ould | convicted at the August term of the United Fos SabecPear sary ofthe reformation was observed yester- LiL by Lilr meaus they should tale what. | CopNicted a — O71, trouting oi N st. jay at St. Paul's Lutheran ehureh with suit- inion of the court. The church sued the r: ‘ airee was necessary to obtain It, even If urease ror vlna raat Trot of abu able discourses by the pastor, Dr. Domer. road company for damages by reason of the lo- congr resulted in bloodsiied, At the close of his Mae ab Oo GOOD ieee, SUN SHERMAN & CO, 1407 F Mr. Martin V. Casey, aclerk in the Treasury | cation of their engine hous. adjoining. the weikom Sune Th he produced paper and Invited all wao | yw, MAX WORTH $9,000,000 Disarrrans. OL JOR SALY—LOTS—roK SALE, ONE oF THE| Ay Ey D @epartment, died suddeniy last night at bis | church, and the first trial resulted ina verdict ol the quietest: eiee- | were willing to poy him $5 for his assistance | ceived a letuer’ wdurewed: ith: by His uncle eres Piiterdearatie Lowen Fen ut pee ree, ane | + pHatic Menta ce, 1008 F street, 6 heart alfection. | jor the plainuil for $4,500, which, being ap- | tions which has ever taken place la this city, | aud wanted to get their rights and lurse suis Joseph Heatli, “who! mysieriouslaleapponced == ve Resivences and Vacant Lois in the northwest sec was a prominent Knight Tem tied to the Supreme Court of the United | The poiling places and commissions will be tie | of money to come forward and sizn a docu: | Jer Heath, wi alanis aricig ce er etsy trom CENTURY n of the city. Money to auy amount on ap- ber of the Grand Army of the Re Se eee ee ee ee acre, CROC Lee eens een eoernl | ment ait was subsequently: learned «that he | eanduey tor Gemultait eens eae Poca er Me securiiy. FRANCIS B MOUS, | Thereport that our genial manager, Mr. J.M.Grady, at fire occurred yesterday morning in | \ second suit resuited Ina verdict for $6,000, | Sapervisiors, ted by Judge Hughes, will red the signatures of seventeen negroes. teuts stuied where his will, and olner private eee | Saas cohen bs ha Sak Dainese “UAT & Wood-sbed at the rear oi No. 240 14h street | and the third suit is one tor $7,000; and it was | see no need Of any supervision, und at the close ews of the meeUng reaciied the whites and | property could ve iound. Heat tefua fortane | [PSE SALE“ LOTS ON PATTERSON AND FAIR: | KNOWS ABOUT BEING KICKED BY A MULE™ Southwest, caused by hot ashe these two suits that were decided to-day. | The | of the poll the vote of Alexauutia lor Gen. Lee | the negro wus arresied. The party started with | Breberiy could ve altogether unliely tat he CONTAINS: rinw avenses. adjining Avy Ci tace conten | 2S 2) oto t men t. : ‘The irrepressible youth of the city enjoyed | appeal was on the ground principally that the | Will approach unauimnity him to juil.at Asheboro, but no news of their | Cuinuitied suicide. Itis believed thae he was ppd tedden el Caen cre ed prvi dye tenteemranreonctehera creamed their All Hallow’een _iestivities urday | plamtif was not a corporation, not baving | PUBLIC ScHool 1Nsrirores.—The public | having urrived with im bas yet been received. | Cuminitied suteide. It ts tia ines THE FIRST CHAPTERS OF = __Oc20-1m1_} was uo Goubt started by onr beartiews competitors who nigut, and played many a trick on un-| complied with the law. ‘The cou aid it did | School teuchers continue to have monthly | Ii is thought be has been ‘The negro ane HN 2 FEET FRONT ON 218T, BE: | €XPected toreap a rich harvest thereby. Hedesires to Suspecting housekeepers. liberty to set the Judgmei ide on | institutes at Peabody hail, which bas been re- | who signed the paper are hiding from the off-| py SprerruaL HOMBAnUEWEO OTHE — side. Will sell Single } say to his iriends that be is himself again and “Scil im ‘The horse attached toa light wagon belong: | 1, tor the churea was there, the con- | flied. Proi. Spencer, of Washington, led the | cery in the woods and thickets, Sere a | Spirituaiists’ home, about uree mites from THE LIFE OF LINCOLN, 4-35 per fool WALK i & WILSON, | the arena” at the N.W. Corner of 7th and Dis, ing to George H. Jarboe, of 415 Q street, ran | ad a non-compliance with the | Bret one With instructions of penmanship, aud | in possession of parties in Lbat_neizuborhood. | ot \. Oczna tield, N. J., vélouging to George H. Per- away yest atier dashing two of the wheels b street, and | uto fragments day afternoon on sshould nat this late day wuse of defeating them. The case wus | last, wii wendent of schools wnducted the | The negro claimed to be from New York city. ciay w Yur ‘ rhich une i POR SALE yas devoted to a discussion of | A report wus current aimoug the Whites that & | Lui iner nce nee Ay daud 4B Wud tue annual | Described above, {Including the editorial pre- AGLE CLOTH When we tell you we are offering twenty different 1G ©0. OR LEASE — FOUR ADJOINI F eevee a pues Building Lots in the west end. Address J, 0. 1, ~ against a tree box, Fan into Pepnsyivauia | appealed. sete The Reading Circle | negro insurrection Was imiiuent, aud a num- | Was burned to tee ground wot algae, “The lees | Seutment and author's pretace; with a new | Siaroice dats octaiwe” | St¥!es of Gentlemen's Ali-wool Suits at ten dollars aAveuue at 7th street, and caused much ex- ———— session on Tuesday evenitig, and | ber of them were thoroughly frightened. It ts | I quite neavyen ee 3 frontispiece portrait of Lincoln and nineteen | PAORSALR—22 FINE LOTS. LOCATED 150 FEET | °tch: ¥e mean just that, no more. citement. The horse was caught. "The New Christ Chareh. the city School board will meet on ‘Thutsday | also said that the speaker told the negroes that ————_—+e+—_____ illustrations, This installment, entitled “Lin- Prncriot toundary st, berscontar headeot Lain | | When wesay we are offering twenty éifferent pat urs. HB Moulton, one of tue delegates from | 4 yi axpsour EDIFICE DEDICATED YesTERDAY | MEULWeXt AL the institute it was ascertained | ail the land that is now owned by slave-uolders | Compuerina THsiN Ss wesc President Stern, a > = ‘of cing | ati ast sts. GEOL. LINKIN, terns ot fall and medium weight Overcoats for ten dol- the District to the convention of the National | 4 HANDSOME EDt at that out of the 1,300 children attending the | or their heirs was lo be taken from them and | ote Cinclunati base buil cub, bas signed tne | C22 88 Pioneer,” gives the ancestry e 720 20th st._| lars cach, we wish to convey to you vur willingness to ‘Wonnan's Christian Temperance association at | WITH INTERESTING SERVICES. | public school sitice the 1si of September only | be divided amung the colored people. following players tor next season: Gev. Lebean, | President, and the relation beween the Lincoln [O1S—T WAVE A FRONTAGE OF | substantiate our statement wheu you honor us with @ Minneapolis, arrived home Saturday night,| The church editice of Christ church, West pooea nie nd three colored pupils had had. —— 09 or the Denver club; Joun Conuers, caccher of | family and Daniel Boone; also Lincoin’s boy- 123 feet on P st.n.w..by a depth of 110 feet toa 10- | call, Peper Sep adler Workers whe ase] Washington, having been entirely rebuilt ata | Scwiletiever. Sewers rhe iat oupiocea | are foe een eee nis | ue Si, Joe Kapoll, of tue Syracuse | hood and early manhood, and a graphic ac- Sterns Ey SS THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co. Sole pelos cont of $53,000, was yesterday dedicated to the | street work done under the uusplen Grine eee OOD cei a Eee Ma, Seat tae oe Zautes*tis (Ou10) | count of the frontier States in the earlier days. Lilo Fst nw, | When wesay our stock of Separate Trousers was ‘Temperance mectiugs were held last night | service of God. The beautiiul structure was | mitice ou streets Is Lie Lrincess street comer " never #0 complete as now. and that our assortment ¢.. 60x80, $1.50 per foot. comprises the pewest and latest designs, and the most, nd M. 20160, Be. Approved styles at the lowest possibie prices, we only id Massachusetts ave, fronth nich we know eral streets, 100 feet each ways price, 35e. por foot = | My that which we know to be literally true. News of a horrible crime comes from the atthe Fou the : Hs nine for 1887 aud lls quowol players Sate OLD CHELSEA. = sevicaat werered ct y Rev, | Qid_bed of Oronvko creek. ‘Its cost is about | Deighborhood of Monticelio, Ky., where a ag by celpnihg IIsuurd RS Coneagest Lowe a ‘Stuart, the rector assisted by Rev, W.-W, | £200. No other brick sewer halt the length | brother and. sister were bretaily murdered. | 44 bY siguuay Lenard B, Conway of Low-| By Dr. B. E, Martin, Describing a pletar- has veel are sinee some sixty ‘y cll, lust Year of (ue champion Lawrence and | esque suburb ot London, once the heme of se ormeris, pastor for ten | Bas oven built uere since some sixty years esa : " h street M. E. church and the | thronged yesterday morning with a larze audi- | Which was compieved Saturday. It cru Hon cot car eae ried chureb under the auspices shington Good Lemplars, The loss at ihe fire ac W. H. Dyer's planing pt ¥ 7 z nara hele : os .: Grand Prewitt went to the house where Jarvis | tuis season of tue cuampion Portland teau, ; < © “ "ADDI to Wheu we advertise as we do now, the nobbiest ling a nd ere ison, of this city, and Rev. | Sak Swanp fun al iis estes wee MKlng, | Buck, his sister and her little son lived. After ed CATT Goa Ga 4 er perp Phi an dal tart Ello | ABASE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE co, | offifteen dollar Cutaway sults in Bglish, Neotel wud suranee is $1,000. pr. Sheiras. | The text oi the dediealo:y sermon | Prince aud Duke siteeis, This tun basses tude? | Supper last Tuesday night he enticed Buck | , 20d Chief Justice Coleridge ha» just decided | Carlyle, Botadcreeavd wae 20-01 611 F stn “lik ._ | American ‘Iweeds ever exhibited in Washington, we FINE PROPERTY, KNOWN | Know whereof we speak. contating 73 42-100 acres, on the THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co. Cat road. just west of Fayette st. and Opoosie | wen wesay our stock of Men's the Georgetown University fs now complete, siz-s unbroken x on > mon’s Sung, a eb a vd * r5 Ubat dogs sliali be allowed on Lue street u % Of the Ethical soclety, who | a3 irom Solomon's Song, elghth chapter and | aeariy every street in towa and. iy crossed oy | Into, the mountain, where. he. and two. men | fect goss Sill WoL uh {ue streets of | ted by Seyrnour Hayden and Josepn Pennell. bridges at Queen, Cameron and Patrick streets, | named Jim Joues’ and Bill Simpson. killed maesiee oeled by sarin: bus, | Buck, whose head was almost severed irom his THE FATE OF A VOICE; St. Asaph, Pitt, Royal and Frauk- | lacerated body. Prewitt and Jones then went an | fifth verse, see ee amegeings last, winter, have) reor- | Teverend gentleman referred to the. past of ine Touaee WeasecunGe neon Thought Exchange,” | Church, which is one of the oldest in the Dis- par *¢ eee ‘Columbia, it was built in 1818. Mr. W. toladvactage: "For full perticn ues. H,bgw, comple. sie enbroken, and and the first meeting Was beid yesterday aiter- 4 = rte poaiie a fbence It passes to the marsh that | to the house, and seizing the woman cul her = i 5 HUFTY & DY ow a oon. Re Rorcorane whe wis present ot the time, the | crosses Jefferson, Church aud South streets and | throat irom tur w eat ued srushed nee ska | Constirutionan Clararrn. A STORY BY MARY HALLOCK Foore, oc25-1m or, soiece from ana vouneuets ovum sanseaeeany To-day the Washington, Ohio and Western | rename rent Senterday, morning, - Me, | emPues into Hinting creek. The contractors | with the wusubourd. ‘Lhe voy escaped aud eter ot ine led Horse” Claim,”| “John | OR MAReOTe a BAUE A FRONEAOR GF | Sapo pamee Fallroud, recently purchased by the Pi Thomas Cotcoran, father of W. W. Corcoran, | Of tie new sewer were Mewors, Breen aud Feeley: give the alarm. A posse pursued aud caught Bouewin's Testimony,” ete., with one full-page | [Soc by adepih of @0 tect to 10 toot aleey, nee aur line—the Kicimond and Danville, Virginia | Thomas Corcoran, lather of W- W. Corcoran, | and the engiucer Prot. F. W. Newby. Prewitt, who confessed the crime and said he illustration by the author. ive Bixine mansin, which lean sell for onefourth | GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, Hidiand, etc.—went into the possession Of the | Te ee ene (once tke necessary Steps taarand | NOTES--Lhe home pasiors officiated in all the | hud beeu iired to uo the inurder by done cash. balance inoue. LwWO, three aod four years It de- = Mx colored tog, named Mattuew. Carton, 9 | Heerection, aud im cotamemoration ov the part | fumes Yypteruay, facept We Baptist, white | Buck had sda ors, and the object wis Tu0- | Xo single disease hes entailed more suring or | ytagRINE POLITICS Posezwith ouou on hapenecicse,, Naas PAF ee eee ‘A colored Matthew Carter, 9 | its erection, and in are ne De 4 euched.—The festival of 2 ery. Th ev me e under arrest, Rasteuea:the biesiiie “up sons citition me Care, Fee in ey, a eee cag ajo mennty | Saute Wan celeuraied at Bt atary'wchusch we | toeke ls great eselenmeut over ake ails Genel ie eae rel chia oe ae — < SS a (ALL BLUE SIGNS) jown at the corner nd F’ streets Satur- | Some brassaltar has been to his memory | Guy by three services. There ‘Wis very Tithe ee eee — arth. ‘The weave of smell, of taste, of aight, NONI RE. ROR=ALE—LOTS—I HAVE A FRONTAGE OF " might, By bores aliacned: to =, Dungy | 10 ehe,bew church. Hav, Dr Suaary tele te | Hoy Hive culiags) catoving ta (Sealine | A Caxpinarn cuanven Witd Lina. ail | tus vwenuimas vets te talaucose of save, sod IN NEW YO Fenech deweat sdica bah SEO horn er | 08. a. GRADY, Manager driven by’ Dr. J. N. Acker, and was slightly in- | Symmons read a letter fom Bi op Paret Of! wight.—The scarlet tever is prevalstt us D. brown, republican candidate for | sometimes all, yield to its destructive influence. ‘The Dasachuscits uve. uw., suitable for three or four jured about the he: AFY ie, ° Pi marshal Clayton A. Mesiichaal has peti. | Bot being able to be prese tioned to be discharged as sequestrator in the | fo" Rev. Mr here to a Imited uw Stent, there being not more | memver of assembly in the second di-iriet of | porson it distributes throughout the ysiem attacks BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Seekaen eee F nine serious eases since Higte lave bern | Passaic county, N.J-. yesterday swore out a | every vital toree, und breaks up the most robust ot | Including ebapters on ‘“Heclers,” “The Social | —2-" _180- A. PRescorT, 1416 Fst. nw. | Axyoss Wovrn Make A Fess aiset of i. He also read letters | rnp Glaaghtse Dobe | ouly nine serious cases since the warrant betore Recorder Greaves, of Paterson, | constituti ored, because but litte understood, ” oa JOR SALE-DEBSIRAREE BUILDING | SITES | Irthey were inourfix. We thinkitisnotonly ourright, ivorce suit of Mary C. Suatuirt against Ernest and ‘from Re: chure, congratue | disease, Several mouths ago.— str. LW, Hiatch, | for the arrest of Autred Van Hovenberg, tue In: | by most phovicines snp cece acathatey eect: | Side,” “Phe LiquorSeller in Politics,” “Boss | gnu sau ainne the aetroplign Noureett as mes soe F. Sehathirt, to which be was appointed | Poin former rectirs of Christ churet. congratu- | wove ultempt ut suicide” has ulrcudy been | dependent ccadidace, te tke. sete diene, | BY most pI “Those suifermg irom It have litle bree os | Methods,” ete, etc. Monigomery Co. Md. ADP. HILL & Co. | but our duty tomakes little noise Jost at this time, be December 20, 1864. Ho suggests the appoint: | HWE uch buildin, The oreaa; wee wes | Mentioued In'Tue Sta, dled yesterday at nig | eunrelug, bun witu waligious ive, Van Hove ee eee ere os ST FOEARAN TF ic | sae Our elegant new stock issomething worth muk- Ment of Marshal Wilson. _ agate ae re But. re- | HOwe, hear the old Convalescent camp.— x. E, | berg published a card in the Paterson Guardian wien tifa i street = 2 a 4 POR SALE—AT MT. PLEASANT, THREE LOTS: James Mooney wus fined $5 by, Judge soe | ee eee a ee ee nets Brg; | Lee Camp, Coniuderute Veterans, wit iluien to- | of Saturday Charging. Brewin arto Gene iam | that uhe popular treatment of this terrib.e discase by FIRST CHAPTERS OF 50x140 esc: beautifni baiiding sties; the cheapest | M€4fuss about. Ithas never before been our pleasureto to-day tor being disorderly in hernan’s | Vos turnisued by the regular choir, assisted uy | DEE Lo an uddress on the “Buttle uf Uetiys. | proprietor of 4 guimbling Louse aud witu Gelug | remedies within the reach of all passed into hands ot 3) — lotgin the village: easy terms. WALKER & WIL- | offer youso complete an assortment of uniformly de- theater. = Bias crores ccna Cor aincaoeers ore ook | Ducies by Col. led-= Backley-as thei Culm bi oas|| iuuarestedl ta, waite Uteal entateuaoerien ouce competent and trustworthy. ‘The new and hah | FRANK R. STOCKTON'S NEW NOVEL. Fa, __©cl6-1m_ | srablestyles, neliherhavewe ever befure teen aite ‘The festival of All Saints is bemg observed in | }|sTee choris uw ne Memorial windows | SUE house.—ihieves Uroke into the house of a erto untried method adopted by Dr. sandfordinthe | This love-story of real life, “The Hundredth | J, BA UTIEUL LOT ON 1111 81. | oofter you « eale ofpprices 60 low as weare now the Catholic churches to-day by services simi- | Barvariu. ede whee de by | iycag W iams on soutl Washington street lust | | SUICIDE IN A PassENGER CaR—A young man | preparation of bis HabicaL Cuae has ‘von the hearty | Man,” te different. bi hi a hesteet nen wise Jar to those of Sunday | TE a ree eraiof Mrs. Anu Wood, relict | Walked into an empty. passenger car om the | Prebarattor ; : parted 7 SEEN) a ee tside of 16th, between U und V, lot | placing on these reliable mew goods. Therefore we ee | Mayer & € of Munich, Bavaria, and e net, Weod, Gnes cai the Bulut: | Reuding! railroad stracks “wove Cumberiand | #?PFevslof thousands. It is instantaneous in afford | bas yet undertaken. It will run through twelve | 5uxlv¥. per foot, 31.50. 135,000 ft, betwe-D = = | been shipped irom Bremen. Itis hoped tohave i Wood, once capusinor tg Baltl- | Reading, ra berlan colle All| Heald €nidby @neeelng: snamlag aua'eos end O alld Ist add nw. wiih tive brick houses on | think It inthe Line of our duty to nolse the fact that we The New Catholic University. them in position 1a tie tor the Theokesiving | MFe packet line, took place saturday afteriioon | street, Piiladeiphia, shortly iter miuuigat a . g. snufting numbers of THE CENTURY. ie'yA0,000, Stalof Lote beteccn issnee eaeed | one ae Avioenseser THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY BUILDING TO BE | Duy scrvices. The officers of the ebureh are; Vee. | TOM the residence o: Mr. W. B, Waddey, her | yesterday, and w ew moments alerwards tue | structed breathing, and rapidly removes the most op- Pard Q sts. n.w., lot 57 by 109. Price 15 cts. Lot un omen esoxqneed capeatteaed ERECTED NEXT SPRING AT A Cost oF $250,000. | try) Samuel E. Wueatley, E, D. Harties The Baltimore American says that Mr. E. F. | Dablop, J.H. Gordon, Dr. Wi Bb, Taylor, Baldwin, the architect, has been entrusted with | Adier, C. M. Matthews and W. B. Orm son-in-law.——The rainbow bazaar for tue vene- | Tepurt of # pistol Was heard. Several employes | pressive symptoms, clearing the head, sweetening tue : Hise rument Bs Cuaron south opens te-nignt-— | oi tue road ran into the ear and found tue nian | breath, restoring the sensesotsinellwst-and hearing. |p Lee BEAD Be es Da eeu The taneral of Miss Nora Lawson toox place | lying dead across a seai, with a smoking pistol | and neutralizing the cunstitucional ‘teadeney of the 'y Richard Auchmuty, founderot the New rch side of 1. beiwecn Zist anu 22d sts. ‘n.w., | among the wise buyers of this city and vicinity. Lots at barga.ms WM. F. HOLTZ: | We sell you an elegant Cheviot Suit at $7.60 that ocl3-11n_ | would be cheap at 810.00. ct er | dens, Thomas Roowles and Benjamin’ Alien; | SEEUay aitesnoon irons her La ou AL | in lls rigut band and a’buliet in his wert. A | disease towards the lungs, liverand kidneys York Trade Schools, with illustrations, SALE-LOTS—1_ HAVE FOUR CHOICE | We sell you an All-Wool Cassimere Sult at $10.00 the bailding of the Catholic university in this | sscistant William Wheatiey and R. | yd pueet, aud that of the tit Mus sound in lis pocket bearing tue pame |. .xponn’s RapicaLCCRE consists of ouebottleofthe Jats opposite the residence of Hon. 4s. | mat would be a bargain at $14.00, District, and that Mr. Baldwin will at onee pre- | t Uropley. 1 of the parish, Go SL Mat. | Mi Isaae’Studds irom her tata Gegier, engraver, oF 231 Mar SAith ae temace cach let being | Wesell you anexira fine Cassimere Suit at $12.50 Rapican Cer: . one bOX of CATARBHAL SOLV ENT THE BATTLE OF acocan ohnate aap ‘ir. Studds is eng: Gabon. sureet, Wau War about 33 years of age. pare drawings from which a selection will be | thews. Leet, ub Was abOUL 23 years of age. a public grounds in Washington, se ee s and iapovEn IsitaLen: price $1, cet irout, Lots in this iocality are being rapidiy | that you cannot maich anywhere under $16.50. made. It's understood that the preiates hav- ce = at Democrats Porren DRUG & CHEMICAL Co., BosTox, THE FIRST DAY OF GETTYSBURG. taken up. Untiook from the jotsison Dupostemce. | Wesel you a fine Prince alvert Suit, silk faced,at tng thie erection ot the collese in. hand prope Killed on the Avenue. A arene bl aa Sere : By Gen, Henry J. Hant, Chief of Union Ar. NU. A PRESCUTT | $15.00 thai would'be cheap at $20.00. See eee ee eee TENET RCI on GEvanion | Haver jareuiin leat ste Weill ease, | wudressed a etter to Voile © Commussioner tllery, with Mups of the Gettysburg Campaign, S RCAUTIFGL | We sell youa better Prince Albert at $18.00 that te as ae creed momento nue SSE SE eS Which bad been on trial for several weeks Frazer desiring to kuow by 7 p.m. on Monday RHEUMATIC PAINS, dnot Lduu | Feally worth $25.00. returned a verdict Saturday atterne yest was held yesterday at Lee's under- | of Henry Be nt by Coroner Patterson over Whether he adueres 0 lis lexi proulultiou o the proposed procession after tue lord mayors | x; ie, Séiati Show in order that tue responsibility tor and | Nevralsle, Sdiatic. by Gen. Doubleday, and numerous illustra- tons, 3 dS EARLY, Uwner G03 14th | _ We sell you an All-Wool Overcoat at $7.50, A very st 7 fine All-Wool one at $10.00, principal structure will be fally. 300 feet deep, &nd its probable cost will hardly be less than, Itis proposed to make this one of | taking est By this decision Mr. Berg! Ly for the prevention of cruelty toanimals sudden. Sharp and Nervous Pains i epee Prone totale Oats and Strains relieved in one minure by the Cuticura re as FRONTAGE; 200 | We have an extra large line of Sults for Boys from nd most imposing struetures of the | the body of Mr. F. H. Towne, # middie-ayed | Will tecelve $154 urrie Welton, who lott | Tewulls of su Lereea rel So ui: | anti-Pain Plustbr, the most perfect antidote to pain GEN. HOOKERS 13 v0 18 years old, trom 85.00 up. und will be broken, | man, formerly a clerk in one of the de ine ay toidealivd opted a Fesoluuon to folluw Ube jord mayor's | 88d tntluuimation ever compounded. New, original, Bigg ere ‘We have a full line of Boys’ Full and Winter Over. Hed eee earn Ist and the building | nents, who was rin over and killed by a herdic do two. ¥ procession. instantaneous, infallible and safe, At all druggists, APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL. coats, from 82.75 up to $15.00. Pushed to coimpletion as rapidly as possible, Eb alit 8 aloo satarony Hight ab tueerreee zap opie ei Son GoInGLThe New | 2z2AYe fir Sl:or, postage free, of Potter Drug and | An anonymous article by a gentleman who For Children from 5 to 13 years old, Sultswith Show ‘The National Drill. jor Gtk street and Pennsylvania avenue. The hy ton beeen Not Gur Bence, | Cheutical Co.. Boston, Mass. nol_| was at army headquarters in Washington at the time of the events described, Pants, at $2.60. $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, Which we guarantee to be 20 per cent jess thun you can buy them elsewhere, ‘We havea full Hae of Children's Overcoats from $2.50 upwards ‘We have a suli line of Odd Pants, from $1.50up, GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED, York su: os “A rujnor that Surveyor Beattie ISIN VoKes Miss Rosing | Was going (9 retire hats been wou = u wit * s ¥.| Vokes, wno was taken suddeniy iil while on | Hue Custom-uouse for several ») =MS. crowd attending. horse at on % ay M Guards, of East Greenwieh the Capital | herdie, driven by J. we Davis, (Posen yee ef the xt t Hooley’s theate i, teat ver oneal dl ycstereny cute faa cry ITEMS, rere a aera reas | sen emg Gown Me iSownes WIS) WAR AE | Ar ra Shades Ti Eie Cot oe ee one | CluaiOe MUI an Lloe OeTEe ATE Tair Rane (Roliowingl Gesuatwill val aie of Provideriee, R1., oranized In 1774. Among | tempting to cross the sireet, trampled upon | Hels recovered, made her reappe Daaighige ala that arwit walsunallewiticcue eae ialvsnrawanntecntrrom aie: Wanercaneis BY CHARLES WALDSTEIX “hacer ay data ior eaten i pele re | “Pie Seiool Mistress” Saturd Magone sul that be was satisfied with tue sur- | give vy to-morrow at 3. W. Augenstein’s, Reeds the Sibvesiy tions deer the iol rth whe passiugoverfin. | “Tue senool Mistros! sa sement ot his ouee, and the sur- | 517,819 and S21 7thst. p.w.: Decoruced Chara: | On the Temple of Diana of tie Ephesians, and chwing rke, $100, and Swormstedt «| brought ina ft trouble thut cansed he: ECK sesand 14 rea ‘Gram Walter, Gane feations for entra.ce to the national | SaiVation Army was crossing 6th street_at the om ga Ume, marching with drum and file, a noisy @rill were received Saturday ntish | AN ART PAPER - ar cl of accidental death, relies t Cone ae N Glasses and 1 Haminered Brass Walter, 2405 NO! LIVERPOOL ce See ems ail rempaeoeivh ts Mes | Scar ee toad ak oe Sa en cs | Mosnlliga, wis GH cn went ue Ea in | GateenlagtGuamuer Gall, bees eee oe THE DEPARTMENTS THE LONDON AND aa =e | Towne, wite ot the deceased, who lives with | Sorc, Some thane October 22 and broke his neck, trum whieh re. ; 32 dozen Decorated Cups and Saucers, | include editorials on “The American Militia,” - CLOTHING COMPANY, Estate Transfers. her tather in Marltoro, Md., afrived in this eity = sulied a complete paralysis of the body trom | 5Gc., worth 75c.; Japauned Bread Boxes, 33 “The Congressional Balance-sheet,” ete.; there Deeds in tee have been filed as follows: C. | last night. in company with her brother, 10] aie Rep FLAG If PIEADELPHIA.—Mrs, | We Neck down mace GiGd oe aes ne Te | aaa anal He cael pauned, Broad Boxes, 330, are open letters on “A Siberian Tragedy,” by | ,We,oMer this week some extraordinary Bargains in| 9¢23 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETA won ct sl to Mamie &. Eiityer, lot 10, | sranue for the faneral, which took place to-day- | racy Parsons, wife Of One Of the condeinn ni | day tlighi: A. poet Tnorem exeniter don te Sie., worth 75e.; nest of 5 Japan. | 2 c ii ru, | Eguieaion eal aatlan orto seeie peekeae beet . dian HE $575.50, Game to AP. | The deceased leaves far children, besides his | C725 nunrtninuy addscucne Coen te | made Reidaye Ws sxeia san wae ne 2c; Chopping Bowl aud | George Kennan, “Time-Reckoning for the | figures, we woud advise every o | utebitas, lot 11, Moore to J. J. Edson, undivided 7 735; $—. Joseph Gales Moore to National Metropolitan Bank, sub lots 32, 50 to P beg ie fe a Puiladelpina yesterday... Mark Tierney, who | the spinal cord, had been brozen and enurely | Knife, 230; Covered Coal Hods aud Shovel, | Twentietn Century,” by Principal Grant, of | ,°@m,ouc oy imam bore ig are cilqgume, a jas a delegaie to the Richmond Knights of | discouneeted. How the man lived a week in ge, worth 7c; Papier Mache Water Pails, Kingston, “Genius and Matrimony,” ‘Tne | Burner, 6¥c. Bishop Carroll's Memorial. aavor convention, presided, A red flag hung | such a condition is @ mystery whieh the doe- | S2e,worth Suc. 4, dozen Evony-handle Knives | a rouitectural League of New York,” eik| value tmp. Blue, Pink or Brass Base, patent THE CORNER STONE OF TH® XEW CaTHorsc | over the staze. The mecting Was also addressed | Wrs cannot fathom, jad Forks und Kuite Box, 58¢3 Flatirons, 2 ae - 7 Argand Burner, 7-Inch shade, 8c, ad parts 162 and 1 hers | CHURCH AT HYATTSVILLE LAID YESTERDAY. | by Thomas Phillips, a prominent lo ng ——s0. ‘Tea Sets, decorated wit Moss Roses and Gull | short verse, a satire by Bill Nye, etc., in “Bric- |“ Also a tew with Brovze liase at 81.25, 2 36.500, KCL ‘ea sk:'| © res cocues clue Gt tus Lew Catholic ebureh | Of Labor, who sald ihe resolutions of the zene | Cardinal Gibbous yesterday morning con- | Lines, $4.96, worth $7; Cherry Hat Rucks, 7c.; | a-Brac.” Bronze Antique Base .auaps, ATgund Burner, Globe $300. | = : eral asseinbly of the Knishts of Labor at Rich- | firmed a lags ut St. Sonieu’s Colored church in | Brass'ixtension Library Lamps, reduced from — Dison Ostosanoll Ramp, shbeibibieaian'gs unsich 3, sq. | to be erceted at Hyattsville as a memoriatot | ‘ona, tu. uppealiug tee merey tor the con. | Baltimore, $3.96 to $2.19; Smyrna Hugs, 67c., worth $1; becripti wane, Argnod Burnet, a bandscme losin OLS. ub | the Right Rev. Joho Carroll, the first Roman | deied should Lave appealed for ‘jus: | —— | fairger size, 96c., wort 32; du’ dittérent styies | Subscription price, $4.00 a year, 35 cents a We auto tiave Just opened a beautiful fine of antique Catholic bishop of America, was laid yesterday | Lice” instead erey. od 2 1 | number, Dealers, postwasters, and the pub-| pronze Pitchers rom S208 8 pair upwards "For a. Sub | 4fternoon in the presence of a large assemblage — = at Memort DFaTH OF Mr. Wa. Lawkexsox.—William | 4 lishers take subscriptions. Send for our beau- | manie! ornament they are unsurpassed. ae = 4 RRR 00 ¥Y ¥ A 2 For Sale at Auerbach’s, 7th and H, e: ntique israss Mirrors, standi.g. S249, isi sq, S06; $960. Virginia J. Benja- | by Archbishop Gibbons. The organizations | REVRESENTATIVE Scorr’s TrousLe with | BUR Oo ¥ ¥ ca i One White Sewing Machine, $10, * | tifully ilustrted 24-page catalogue (free), con- | A7tiGhe Brass sconces 23-49 ad Gav, Bs $6,500. | cent de Paul, 300 members of wwrroll Tnsistute hia are not wandtheamouut | # Hoo ¥ 24 tus es offer of four bound volumes from the beginning | ®9¢ Figures. at 48, 75 and 99c. GREAT ‘REDUCTION! society of Carroll ehte-ot oe | ohne eeporn Six Great Special Bargain: ‘Brass Plaque Easels trom 19¢, iL Big ates tee of the War Series with a year’s subscription | _ fare aworinicat of Brass and Hronze Inkstands, in | TOO WARM WEATHER! 00 MANY GOODS uistine (colored), * s Iyceun and | Qne-iourth of thelr capacity for production. Ta NALA SS ONPEERD S08 TUXORROW. ONLY. | , beautifal designs irom oe upto p40, PRIC ; ed Saturday at his home, | the Knights oi St Cola The last-named | Order w keep his delivery contracts, he 1s" pure Ar R, Gorpscuarp, 812 77H Sr.N. W. _ | fF $10.00. ‘brouze Candlente~s, new styies Of base, at 25 and SOMERE BOWS ERR 2145 dth street northwest, was seventy-three | body was in unilorm, and npanied by chasing coal Wherever he can get it. al sh fBR A KOK INN N cco ‘ ed. ish | ehhil icra ‘280, ‘One Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Milimery Years vid, and was a bro | dram and fife corps. fhe choir of Immaculate | jad, Puls is the resuit or the light with tue | ne 2A BE PNR S GO sine) BO peasaaty ga7o, = TM oamare) ay THE CENTURY CO., New YorK._| Brass Ash Receivers, in numerous patterns, 25c. And Cloaks Must Be Soid Fenson. of casera rons pareipated; The fe- | miners, At his Atiautiemines less chan Went) Buf 244 ER HARA Goo Hiindgome decorated ‘gh white china dinner tion” We ofr shen at 8c, 81-30) BEDS weaved | Wool Fett atte el and eae jon of beit Hetous rocesslon Wits Li the | sive men are at wo sets, 129 pes., only $16.79. y TY Soren te \iwumed and Untrimmed Boat Oimice ds Ioliowitigs Cardinal Gibbons,” Archbishop Care ee oe ‘Now shupe of chamber sets, decorated with | - - . | very preity. bic, Hut at 35,50, Ooand ae. — a — 5 "7 of o ote Prom keColg: a on — oe ST eNioe toe eet G. Bris Gee broad colored paid ne eplt lines, only $2.97. Croaxs Ar Less Tras Cosr. Pe hg ed ee ee Whiskholder,with vi gu and bles at 10, T2ry, 15. | —~ See ¥ th udiocese of Buitimore; Rev. | sistant ge massenger agent of the legant hand painted freneh cu! iin: 3 : 5» SI. ‘Tips ut 25. 35, 50, 60 and Ze. ch. Afterward Fther Causy, of Laurel, wh si inure auld Ohio fallruad company, has resigned By Wwe W BPR, BRR RRR | LS ess only gud 1s, ee ee Loon Paina Misa Grasse seitentign to our aovely | Veiveteens at 5, 00.00 ain The yer yard. geatal 19 ‘the ‘erection ‘ot the ehureh: that position, und. to-day leit the'service of the Per 8 8 Wwww p B ke Eee ‘Bonemian colored glass tumblers, only $1.27 ero ae wee arn Rageneranpr asd pmrvahagped ther John Carroll, of Chicaxo, Who compa ngage in other business, Mr. C.W. oOo WWWW D pk = | per doz. W. t SHUSIEE @ some, Our new Stock is now constantly coming in, and a | Fifty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Children's, Mises, z 2 sthood ior sixty-seven Years Wootiord, the chiet clerk of the passenger de- ¥ oo WW bab KERR BZ |" Yecorated english chiua chamber sets, with Visit to'us will repay you, And Ladies’ Cloaks Must Br Sold. Rorngrtes REPorrey.—Between mid Nyse or Amma ages chureh: | partmeng, has i ned. His brother, cov. jar, only $4.98, a 2 Furs and Fur Tritmmincs at manufuctucers’ prices, PBRERIES v1 tween midi ther Nyssen. of Ammeud: nd Rev. Father | Waiter L. Wooliord, aso 4. and O. clerk, suc. ‘Having decided to close this department we offer a M. SILVERBERG & CO. Jegant Ladies’ Cloaks at 85, $6, 07. 85 and $10. tad 6 o'clock this morning thieves, foreed 2 onan, president Georset college. 1 ceeds himas secrelary to General Passenger ABSOLUTELY PURE Best Quality Saxony Wool Underwear, ‘@ choice lot of elegant CLUAKS at less Chiliren’s and Misses Clouks at 4. 96 the oat duor of J iedicrs tore, G11 Penns 2 pe due | Agent Lord. Tue sucvessur to ake, Paugbora at Auervach's Knit Jacket Depot, 7ihang Ht than mauuiecturers prices. bead 1 ee aR IRCRRES Set boy | ¢ ROE peters ania avenue, HeXtW the Metropolitan ho ppelle, | fe abe! eaecece, oe : "Alt are tm ctlonlariy poorynt ‘electric battery aud tv bons then spoke briefly ent | ™* uot been designated, ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of parity, Special Reductions This Weck. 5 thiove who ore tu need of SUlneey ond Cuosks mat Small ones, worth altozett Caries Nei Pastor and those en-| Lanor Nor At the Chicago packing | strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | _50¢. Ladies’ Flannel Lined Slippers reduced | ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS in every shade. This is re) ae ae we sou, ¢ He then bestowed his | houses will return to the ten hour schedule to- to 350. to be the fashionable article for outside garments. We VERCOaT that i side win siving it ou ben ed | day. | Wages wil be increased slightiy.—Sam- | the ordinary Xinds, and cannot be sold in competition $1.75 Ladies’ Kid Common Sense Shoes re- | Dave ali styles and qualities. re dow Fri ; Y drawe posited in the white marvie | uel LeMugwell, of Indianapolis, formerly & 1 1d to 81,25. offer a decided barguin inch BLACK BRO- —- : ; change, Juhu it. | stone befure it was lowered in place a papal | leading Kulgnt of Labor, in-an ‘interview se- | With the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or aie O tudies’ Fine Caracoa Kid or Straignt | os eee peptocionly hgede iy Wirichs, 408 454 treet south west, reports siwien | coin, which was iu circulation during the time | verely eriielses the action'of Memon Powdery Gout Shoes, opera we or common sense style, three Loxes of cigars worth 3: fhe Catholics coutrolied the elvil as well as Te- | and Li-cuman at Ricumond.——Over five thou- | PUosphate powders, Soup oxty ix Caws. Rovan | Gost Shoes, op Novelties in Dress Goods, It by po means follows that an Overcoat to ligious government in Italy; United States | sand persons are now idle, owing to the lockout : STNG z ; Bax: ; a 2 aden’ 1d 1 ace or Con-| Combinstion Suitings—the largest and most com ‘be warm must be heavy. Many people buy A ibs Kn seats to Pe cree co plop, Horatio | coins frotm $1 to 1 cent; sketclies of the lives of | Ja the kultting itis in the Moawis ¥allegoce | BA€!8@ POWDER Coy, 106 Wall street, N.Y, Soe ee plete stor of PLUSH and WOOL, Noveliies ever och in the beef that the heavier the gar rw a4 King sends to Tue Stax 910 to be divided be-| the reverend geutiemen. who conducted the | The proposed irnuvier of the ane ot ae aoor _ ‘$2.50 Men's Fine Calf Boots reduced to in Washington, a ae & ha y peergy tegratererg ot Eestportand Farming: | ecremonten and copievor Wasatngwoa and Bat | of ue egniviets in the Loulsiana penitentiary to | — Soe Children’s spring-heels reduced to 230, SGuiiea eae re extremely cold weather it will be found “ 2 ce wo. Me. Mr. C. 3. Noyes coutrivutes the | time! rr ‘ork sy udicate, to be in. buildin, B5e, cpa oer: ‘that a moderately 1 ght Overcoat, weigh! 023 814 REVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. minigton suilerers and $10 lof the Eastport | is to be of brick with A frontage | levees und recovering Overflowed lands, bes Srscut Barcarss Is Fhe ‘Hot Paris ROBE DRESSES tn great variety. sagen neh eh paper bpm) ce x or NPA sere wasan enjoyable | sustine’s, om 15th street, this city, 18 an illus-| the troubles Letweedilie 3.000 operatives and < Shi at per ye have iv e Hacow.eou party ~aitirday eve the resi- | tration. the manuiucturers at Augusta, Guy-—The men | wigOMBaPUN CAMELS HAIR DRESS Goops secured a great bargain in these elegant goods asi | riety of such madiam weight Uversesta, — ee $20 Bont ‘who went out o» a strike at Bailey's iron works, | 'TRICUT. CLOT PIN” offer Gautier’s alleik VELVETS a $5.60. Moire ‘Fanging in price from $10 to $35. Capitol street . prese at Harrisburg, Pa.,on August 24, returned to | C. : Will You Leave Francais, Faille Francais, Rhadames, Mervelicux Tez Misses MeDuwell, Maller, Agues Nich Judge C.C. Nott has transterred to James A, | Work this mortiuy, a compromise’ having veen ith us for the best Minnesota flour, | and satin Duchess, in ali colors and qualities, for rope d, Kanu and Anni Been apo) angio os eliected. The men had demanded §4 per ton, | GU , 7 (price way down). ‘The | street and evening wear. aad sullie SteNocis Cittion oe | enone cae tags eeruan onan ae GAGS | but resume work at 93.35. PORE SILK BEACE WERT, ee, ere my rig ‘Special bargains in Barnesiey Double DAMASKS at eau reitkcimeaedee Srecratry. ‘and mailie Med , Liktian, Mox- | feet), frontiv: h side of Massachu- +e " y 4 w city. g ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, “BOUQUET COFFEE: Fence, Davin Soran, “culiameueniiac Carder | U% avenue, between 17th and 1sth streots | .No New Twat vole Taz ANamordrers—In | COMED SILE VEEVG RSI Te Biipistel it Mkckreh ey tos aeaen [eee eee nok Cee asained we, “8 chiamesiennis, Carder, | “t a SV. eo 3 63 % $ ¥ l, ni ‘SEVENTH STREET, Nletiintn per, Downing, Dove, Suoies, | northwest, tor $10,475.68. C.V. Trott has trante | ior tue anarchists, appeared beisee Sudige Gury | Tae ee Petites wtih ost Hams, Lac. pound. Begunt Brooke ‘MoU! ‘GOODS of every description of the apd a uum, &, » Water, Fietener, ‘Latferty, | ferred sub. lot 148, square181, (14x62 feet), on | and asked to be heard on the motion fora new Nd Rys $2.50 Later ~ Houston, Hopi McCaicueon and Vausaut, "| 17th street, between O and F streets, to Susan | trial, based on tie ducumeme Seto eae ‘the best qualities. 0020 Opp. U. & Post Office to Javaand at 10 cents « pound lesa 3. W. BURCHELL, Dugger 3,000. BEBESIAS AND TeRKisiI Goops at AveTI babe ee Stouned waiisien ta eemkaee oe ae torily rejused to listen to a renewal juiment, nulug on Weduesdas, Duncanson Liros| PoLtcemax RiikyY's _ DISAPPOINTMENT A ee nS an Fl cree Sober Of 9th aud D strects, | Causks Him To ResiGN.—Polieeman William | AccusiNG LiquoR MEN oF A‘ Orrxna Or Linas Fors TTRMPTED © Buon, ur Fur Deparment 1s now socked wih all the « act aud antiques | Hiiey, of the sixth precinet, has resigned. ‘The | MUKDEIL—A dispatch from Sueluyvilies Lil, 417 7tu street northwest, ‘W. 4. SHUSTER @ sors ankonia |e SEALSKIN. ashaACH AN q Pe Ui lircest and by far the rarest importaviou of | disappointinent caused. hin by hie intended | Ocveter BU, sages eee Rae Jonepa Le Douscried | "its nt ard and. 8 hal wide, soc a Tea etree Pace oud r Ouiental tex 1 6 arn JL ibecali| bride, Miss Ceeil Lewis, marrying Frank Ger- | the pastor of the Uniturian ebureb ‘also if : eat 1 ‘carpets, which a mon, although # marriage ligghse had been ob- | the proprietor of a prohibition called Our Ory forty, and ave in every size and make. The | tained for his (Htiley's) unio with her: was w| Best Word: Mit, Doutttite ioe tae oe tava Sek ar tee eae Poa) ase te eres Mill ve found complete. | great disappointment to him, and this, It is | limes that the paper had beter change its aAwis, Presta | xarey Pair of our handsome Daun’ Towels iascee | Extra Heavy Canton Flannel : ; of Fur, anda: tho lowest prises lov rellsbre goods Pormaiy are the inediumsized razs that every | thought, prompted. bis ‘act, Oificer Riley has | policy or something: unplonsest would, pectin, reun can eciect any suape and cor he needs. | been ob the — foree for about two yeu t night bre, Grey ‘went to the house a worth $1, or a ‘size Bridal Quilt, at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot,7ih& H. SET pid a See SERBIA gig | Sent auermash’s Knit Jncker De $19 Peonartvania Avenze a. w. “AER Seen s £3 poh dete le le = 026 cry he Fersian covers. the Duinuscus yellow site, | during whick he has et rr "assassi Dovwrit. Fresh ‘Butter caurned every morn- Batrmose geferat Sl Tein ga | ae “Ate mc eueeancie | sat cece ee eg | | oA Given tenet on Boe Rad o- Mar KCI attention. To remind that it is | badge and baton and tendered his resignation, | supposed the whisky men employed her to kill oY = per quart, Cream 15 conte, Puch " jjiau's personal collection is suill- | iis superior officers tried in vain wo persuade | Mis. Douttritt in revenge lor the minister's work Advertisement, | him w reconsider the matier, : in tavor of prouloidous ye