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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR fete Erastas Brooks Critically Ht. New York, Nov Mr. Erastus Brooks 1 seriously itl, "1 Was stated at his home this Ad morning that he could not ponsibly reoover, Princess Beatrice a Mothe: : Losnox, Nov, 23.—Princoss Beatrice, wite of Prisce Henry, of Battenburg, and youngess Sree crcl Gacen Victoria, bar given Cink toe son.” Both. the mother and son are doing well, ;. Lora Randolph Churchill was the minister ia atiendanee at the accor! % ‘ ed he Will Bring Another Suit, STAR ts served to subscribers tn the carriers. on thelr Own account at ie cone toe mouth. " Copies at the. counter 1 Riall—postag’ prepaid SU seule $6: siz monte pede STILL DETERMINED TO ESTARISH MIS INNO NCE BEFORE THE PUBLIC Sir Charles Diike, in orter of the Miuyure ‘d divorce said he had vietim of Panis, Nov. erview With @ re tion to the Craw Tux WEEKLY Stan—publishet on Friday-$1 & Fear, postage prepaid. Six months, 90 cents S69- AN mail subscriptions mus! be put ih advance “SRSstcovsiiarns feta | Vee 69-No 10,460. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1886. TWO CENTS, |fcevarsee sateen cas Had Had no Sicep fer 60 Hours. Telegrams to Tho Star. +=": SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossin, "“eTHANKLESS WORK.” TEN MILLION EXPENDED. "CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. : pier eck pia ms INE, CRASHED INTO ee MASONIC 2. A. CHAP. ‘The Senate District Committee. _| Cost of Transportation and Lodging of | A New Method of Holding Examina- KILLED «MAN. — nave Sere Sree Sees teneaats te | gar ita eee ae ea rie | A: Yacamox 30 ub gitar anal dodeton nor ‘Rrespe: cregalantes ieee" ‘nt traine colliaed 0-01 a - he es EVENING, the contains an account of the last sad rites A tofore th dona tay the civil ect S troigh 0 nS ATT | ences See ae eee Sete 2 en etereeldal alinecy pasa at Albay SOUGHT AFTER BY SENATONS, The annual report ofthe quartermaster e2-| vie eommisioners have been bela withows | THE MeQUADE JURY STILL OUT mty, yonterday morning, tosta — SB BOND, M. EHP; | an old army surgeon who claims to have been} ne death of Senator Pike, of New Hamp-| (2! Shows that tne amount available tor the | mernod. When the pressure foran examination z z seriously injuring ASSETS OCTOBER, 1886, $701,576.26. Attest: W. A. CRAIG, Secretary. 1t_ | wrongfully confined in a lunatic asylum, close nape nip aber er! criet | #8¢al Year ended June 30, 1886, was $10,995, | ina state became heavy, the comtnissioners pate Sr Oe tit 1 the tral MLS foerek preteens BERPQEANEEIS (2D, aa atsie ve | of the McQuade tral, Vermont's soctal scandal, | Somraittgo of the Senate which, Will be ited | S6252,And the expenditures’ amounted t0| wouta order one, neld at some piace as conven: j koi s heyed onters, to side tract hl $2,000 Advanced on Fach Share. pected te attend che ruhcrat uf nie comrade Caries | three prize fights, telegraphic dispatches, &. | oariy in the approaching session. ‘There may | Sy4r=82090.31: leaving abalance at the end | ient as possible to tho greatest number of ap-| Liberals Attempting Too Many Reforms | krsetuan snd’ wag melee eae ‘The first payment on the 12th issue, new stock, Is perl. in dark sult, wich badee, from 501 Sihat.s. | ‘The advertisements are classified as follows: pees z of the Year of $711,883.20. The construction of | p);cants in that particular state, Notices would pling 100 Many Lacey. ‘The loss to the company is estimated mm 830 sm. tod90 p.m 3 . 0 ~ mass ice of the Associaton Fe as _F. A. RHODERICK, Adj ________1t_| Goods, Housefarnishings, Books, Family Sup-| committee. ‘They prefer to serve on commit atthe eRe Soriog, “PMN | place on a certain day they were expected to be ienbs bai Wena Wadena mrnmphlets explaining | saa and advantages of (Ss, 2S PEACE OF BUSINESS WILL NGF | plles, Wood and = Eeeeeons, = tees where thoy can win the tavor of tholr re-| “'Tho remainyoreoldiers here boon transi present and be examined. Under are ror ANOTHER BLIZZARD IN DAKOTA. | rex wene ro ms sranr eet HOMAS SOMERVILLE: President. | trae aa? jelivery of goods, Customers will | Men's Goods, Specialties, Pianos and Organs, | spective constituencies or take up work that ferred | proceeding, many appticants were taken by 3NO. Joy eos eevee near pleas ene order ea Wednesday, so a 00 ering, Nene Financial, Medical, Attor-| win) attract popular attention. One Senator gaa pothngey pp ae phere surprise, and could not tn the, short time al - LAL M.D, fe 7» Railroads, ‘lired from ve arran; hn (See ciktist te W. Momaent cetantioae | te JAMES L. BARDOUR| Boats, sleamers, The Trades, Undertakers, | cre sudly Telired from the committee spoke | ‘The builaings and grounds at Newport ber- | Counmmlasioners: Tie resale eas applicants were | SPREAD OF THE AFGHAN REBELLION. | fart living meat” ship,” Madison county, t and killed Wi. li, Bids or, alter which eat Willard’ Hotel, Wasasagtou, D.C. Mondays. | 7 ——==>—GNiON THANKSGIVING BERVICE Rednestays aud Fridays, rou 1206 4 pin. ath at | (E82 "ae Wangan ate couse. Sd and A alee. 2 oa racks are partly submerged by each large rise | disappointed; no one could teil when he filed an the two vacancies which occurred during the : n tree. Practice Simited to Diss | (capitol HAM Se car aun blew Meek, | GOVERNMENT Recerprs To-pay. — Internal | jast session Senator Ingalls, ihe chairmane was | Of the Ohio river, and it is recommended that appl jeation When or where be would be exam- : 1 ined; in some states two and three examina- - he wali & quarter a inile ‘Sass of the Chest: Throat aud Nasal Passages. Sve | juice. of Fourth Street chuceh. iting your offerings | Tevenue, $901,731; customs, $898,875. permitted to seek among his associates for | higher land in the vicinity be purchased and ol ye p other . . off, and . vugh the head, a ELE, sacoafl in trening. Ealarged Tous. Hay | fore poor. Stusical and. teraty entcrtamment at | poy! ST Loom those who were willing to, tale up the wark, | that Congress provide for the proper quarters ot | Hove, Would be held sn one your. and in other | Death of H. M. Hoxie, Jay Gould’s Right ‘The trouvle grew out 4 me Feasting theeetrcu Set CHEATED Ae aus | 73OpR with refreshments Adintasion, 10 cents. Ma |. 8. 8. YANTIC arrived at Jamaica yes Incach cane he sought for Senators who would | troops. ee mee 4 dottars | TeElsters of some states were well supplied with 4 * nS beavener anden Tel oe x a Z fe an interest in Dis! irs. He will, mailiion nine hundred thousan lars | ease pome st append Hand Man. Biddle tonves ight children. BOYD'S DIRECTORY—THE CANVASS = wei ka 7 a was a] hi Te ee ee ee bt son were in aco for Boyd's Directory of the District of Co- | {LSE (ATTENTION Gla ee of the Rep-| No CREDENCE is attached at the State de- | Pusey es seam permilted to find a Senator | wes sppropridted for the transportation of the | otherstates were constantly deveated. “Under 14 your old son were tn acorn ~— "u ee noe tee panier ‘There will be a special meeting of t ing fo serve. Senator , of Colorado, dai Ing the year transpor the new plan which is now being considered aynard’s house loading ambi for, 1S Is now utshed. and the publisher | resentative Union Grangers of the District THI | partment to the report {rom the city of Mexico | who was formeriy a memberot the committee, Brel ited by rail, water, wagon and stage for | pyneW pian which is now belng consid eeu Dra N Itaines were taken, oF who unay coutempuce achange | WEDNESDAY EVENING at 7 o'cleek sharp. BY | that U.S. Minister Manning has become in-| has been spoken of as a probable successor of | 236,180 pefapns,’ 160,191 tons of freight, and ord LAGHAN, Ri (ngdare} D. and places at which examlr eto be THE JURY CAN'T AGREE. p ot his rev of address, to at oxjee inturm ins of the Yer. “Address volved in some trouble similar to that charged | Mr. Pike. Senator Conger Is also mentioned for | 7,907 horses mules, costing $1,579,453. eS - 7 ~ | held will be pablished, and a him, causing death instantly. B-BOY, Le Droit Building. of ¥-0. Box 64. | | Fgmo IN ODER THAT THE MERCANTILE | Neuinet Special Envoy Sedgwick. ‘The depurt- | + place, Lepanae ee. ee A the thine he makes his applicati The Fate of “Boodicr” McQuade Unde- ~ oe eee REET PINE WOOL CURES Fou | vine bass the panic is Pomestad. to alntain arom | Ment officlalssay they would not care todignity | SECRETARY MAN SINGS CONDITION, | eon to! extra duty, purchasing and | that he is making application cided After an All Night's Session. ton See poytetge od rf Pl i, : ; i ; EAIREESS FINE WOOE, CURES FOR jimzon that day. By orderof D. A. 66, &. 01. | the report by a denial. Not a word of the kind harness, water supply, &c., amounting t | 10M tobe held at acertain place atacertain | \' aie Moe Sak Greakcomnn af ab: ihe stock Fi HBeuracts soups Knestaps ete, HOWARD | _™ Pas ogen received at the department from Any | Not Breaking Down, But Hard at Work | $1,501,125,58, which makes the entire. cost of | “ine. 2 SA ies hk eesneal eee tweak at the opens pits, Nxtracts, soap, Knee Caps, etc. = = == ‘source, LJ s 5011 cl E «| “For instance, if the schedule is adopted as it | tators gathered in the general sessions court | ing rs ces being gen pei, lola f se, cocuer 1its Describe | = Bt ROBERTSON, on His Annual Report. the service under army transportation $3,080. |. Tor aetins Fy a otuee an | re Near th “- Z coli gm Sm Diets mailed. fe é Howse Gissa TRITEEOAGT Uise papers in 570.16, of which $108,880.74 remained uupald | DOW written examinatious Will ake place In | room to hear the verdict this morning in the sures ne (page Gas rexrmam | BEAL nerare ax imsvaance mnouen, | How rue Cisne DIsvER—AN the paper tn | J, worn caavawaw wamnans, ano | Sits ees are aoanatnts qrery yur as follows: At Hlckimont, [exo of ex-boodie Alderman, McQuade. Ton | ee 3 Ferrans VERY ELEGANT PATTERNS, 1515 H STREET NORTHWEST, suspended at the same time as Mr. Benton, for COLLECTOR MAGONE. any eee ee og eee Beet Thoreday’ of Mareh, and iat Noriolk tsi formscolving a report fume the Jury. At cto | 7 VERY LOW PRICES = known Fire | political activity, have been in the hands of an average eost of $141.24 per head, ‘For thé of December, a the Jury was stitout and. had not sent any sem mesons NRE S8ETion | “Taman Commenter | teen des he oeni sot tid |aaparimostiedny ls mestenched tat oaach | Rares cher crvice 3 aeaamit | ete uct at ad a Na eS EL wi @ facts in the case. It is understood that ' horses were purchased ut an average of $205.85 | Q!!% Ar : Aiay._ In Now ¥« . eae 29 EF er ath NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, | he willdecline to reinstate Mr. Stone, stating | of his annual report in which he treats of the | per head, ond 503. mul an cavernge: of | eu Xone ciy tist Moueay of Jung. at Bact : ape Sa ens CATING LIBRARY 15 ef Rew ore. gxoensco.te thi this case nd that of Mr. Benton are in n0 | neceseary reforms in the customs laws, and he 154.99 Bor head. lent eee ight | third ‘Tuesday of August: at Syracuse, third A BLIZZAND. IN DAKOTA. i xe iz = way analogous. In this one feature, if in no ; | horses and $29 mules were sold. for $51,006.82 pes ae soar [mer -—— Bess ireniaave New books yas SURANCE CO: | other, the cases differ: Benton at’ most was | 588 been in consultation, in the privacy of his | Two hundred and. thirty five horses wid 300 CA epee The Thermometer at Zere. GNTE and Mra Fd. RICHARDS. 2.173.17701 | Speaking in favor of the administration under | Own andy OAR with Mr. Magone, collector | mules wero lost, stolou or died, leaving on | MT nt Wednesday et dunes as Pittsburg | CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—The signal service ro- —— - ay. 173.17 which he served, but Stone was antagonizing | of the portof New York, who arrived in the | hand 8,609 cavairy and artillery horses, my aie Se ai sires (eec> * Grom Springiett Sess the government finder which hie was an officer, | elty thie morning, The Teport that 3M. Man- | Yan horses, 5,483 miles and 6 oxen: Han seamen Lee een iar das | Nocti Weeate alienate Eee eee Two thousand nine hundred and six | ¥¥iday of June; at Harrisburg, third saturday | Northern Pacific railroad. At Fargoand James- “i No. 22 EVANS bt Lion ne-1m¢ aazt'S eS > * WHITCOMB, DENTIST, ‘and-as such was bound to defend. Priday Se ning’s health is again breaking down is denied | oigims under ua ‘ sea | Of August; at Meadville, first ‘Friday ot Octo | town Carr. THoxas H. McKE5, of the Senate docu- | at the Treasury department and by gentlemen | were investigated and reported unon,callitis tor ber, Cader the schedule about 120 regular ex- | mome ment room, has nearly completed a compila- | whohave seen him frequently. In fact he is very | $1,816,761.02. Final action was ‘taken on | 2!@inations wi Rela eesty spat Dome 2&1 Out Tc York ave. blizzard is in progress with the ther- al zero. AL various points throngh- it is snowing, with the thermometer x a . jinations ior pluces requiring tec! i ve ee! y- . } 767 ‘claims, amounting to $1,155,816.36; am! P ranging from seventeen to thirty-eight degrees asretuened from she’ Birth wid opened an fice at | “The asahiished reputation of these compantosts a | HOD Of the reports of all congressional commit- Besiae wien on aes and shows no signs | 91514 sor guab, 248,32 wrens He] SEA BE SSE Knowledye or special, skill, and, in addition te | above zero, yeas keith ‘Where he would be piewed ty sce hie patrons and | ences aay weompity paid noaeee ~_— rareedabast Rak whic PI ehurely rejected. 4,983 claims. remained’ un- | tHe © ission in this cit Se = sn - | Ivis said to have result friends. Kemember—938 F st. oc25-Lme | Y° Saauably ant prop! - pe | LOST Her ANcuoR WirHouT Loss.—The | 0d Is not under any greatstrain. He worked | acted pon, amounting to $4,616,577.95. othe Eoregand etd bok : LIBERALS GOING TOO FAST. wherein Reese had leased his. pro} @=> BUY you AL AND Woop FROM | ([-45~ GIQME, MADE CARE, Move oud we | anchor of the U.S. fish commission schooner | I#te Saturday Dish ana all doy Seaey Obits |e Nicenay pluints have been received regarding | 4 LHe cere ue po eared man, who sublet to a thied party na (Rae co ART ook, cee | UESSE™ cake. "iesides the fatndug, delicious) we Grampus recently fouled on Jeffrey's ledge | 1opor ng, cea all day yesterday, until a army clothing, but the patiern of boow and | (ates FA ectiain natied plices in each state, | 4 Warning Letter from a London Cler- | (ora itecse was >was five dealers in the District: supply niore families than | [2ye AREeTS «hoculate, Spanish | ean. odes tly fouled on Jeffrey's ledge | late hour last night, without apparent fatigue. | shoes has not given satisfaction and “Wauken- | HUAlly at certain named places Tig | cyman Regarding Dixestablishment. | Grdcred oil by Shackel fing other firm sunth of New York. Cental ollice, | 2°! 7 he a A re YAN, with the cable of the Direct U.S. cable com- | This morning, though he did not come to the | phasv” lasts have been secured and it is| 1H€ Places selected tor examiuapions w Dox, Nov. 23, h Parker, | his two sons, refused to when. the I Jabs 'st nw. Uilices throughout thecity. ‘Tele: pany, and, in order to avoid injury to the cable, | department, he was at work early. That he | thought will prove satistactor. Se por arg gene genni loin oa Paget natal ne * | drew'a pistol and fired one shot at ite Phoae connectious. cm + WILL BE O the ‘hawser was cut by direction of Capt, Col- | feels that he should stop work and contem- ——<—. signed to each route. — .., pastor of the City » publishes ak pnbasok” Gupchelnera enn then took (<< _—S=«INO. MORAN, PRET MARKED Wisi oe OPEN | lins, in command of the schooner. The prop- | plates retiring from the Cubinet is denied. Mr, alexandria A@hire. EPCS ter opposing the inclusion in the liberal party - Seheabahebanh theben abhat <9 ae re mmmtlindek nee i eoyaee™ | erty of the vessel lost by reason of this accident ndall, who has talked with him, after not ag Dow torm of a plank favoring disestablishment, e 26 Pennsyivaniaave, : = eas ‘mi was valued by Capt. Collins, in his affidavit to | having Seen him for several weeks, says he is | Reported for Tit Evexino Star SATISVIED THAT THE DEMOCRATS HAVE GAINED the company, at $29.91, that to advocate disestablishment Just Has a large force of gocil mechanics to in a brutal ind this sum the com- | surprised at the great improvement in his con-| A WASHINGTON FUNERAL.—The number of THE Vicrory. Pp « P crorx. : ‘would be sticide manner, Young Shackelford. leit for parts Une Attend promptly. to repairs of Lacrobes, Furnaces c til _ Demo any pald over to Capt. Collins on the 20th, | dition. Both mentally and ptystoally he | Alexandria families that have removed to sew wi English agi own, but his father gave Limselt up. dumere’ Lawotes, Snowe Mi te, Seiter | lure wil bocosed tie cntine days TE OWF | The cable company have by tis action, fatth: | has gained ,sinco resuming charge of tne de- | Washington since the younger ity wax laid | A telextam to the New York Herald from | SiS! po ctergsmeanc ena Te ee eee es 'Buek Ranges. 15 Stove Uo GEU. & KENNEDY & SON, fully kept their promise of making yood with- yeas’ They discussed his report, and Mr. | out amounts to many thousands. Indeed, it is | Tre: 4 N. J., Nov. ys: he unt he adds: “Until the whole coun! ts educated = Finn ag ee Ca 1200 Fst-n. | | Out unnecessary delay all damage resulting | Randall says his intnd 1s wonderfully Glour. He | estimated that theroaro three times as many | of disputed districts ordered by the supreme | to ‘the fact. that disestablisiuent to. the | Aon fe me Flumbing. &c. Importers of Fancy Groceries and Table Luxuries, | {Tove collisions with their cable rather than to | wrote and discussed subjects with “vim and | people now living in Washington who onee | court have been finished with the exception of | church is the same as emancipation. is to ya calf youve € pruiuise good work and falr prices. Open until t have it cut. snap.” lived ip Alexandria as the whole of the present the slave, disestablishmen: will be impossi- by a rope, whi ele} 0. BOE sez7iim : ee > THE Fi DS OF (OUSE OF lis ‘Mercy are informed that donations of tucl, population of Alexandria. “Many families who | ©B° in the third district of Camden county, | {he slave, dise NAVAL NEEDS. ave sold all else here retain only their burial | Which will be made next Friday. The result } CHARGED WiTH FORGING PENSION CHECKS. ation cannot be hastened, A nd his neck. : party program, Which should. inclade at the \d off. throw the boy Gown aud dragge groceries, Hetiity ant ane cake will ue geutetuny se: | Mentor J. Boggs and John F. Riddle were ar a lots, and sometimes twice a day funerals come | does not change the complexion of the legisia- | kam® Lime homo rte, ire education, ‘discs: | janeuantedor. threw the boy Bown aud dragged Seiveton crbetors thanksgiving day ath alls | rested November 20, 1886, n Gilmore county, | The Ammual Report of Commodore | Over the Folonucand wend thelr way to the | tureaslvappeared the day aller tun elecdon, | tabla ene de aiuto oe ute = Outue Sith to teoeive tends, we WH Daoee" | West Virginia, by Special Agent Roome,of the Se Stay a wellcknown ‘otary "public or South | apercemens Have, held their own in overy | anidlords would be the sbieerest mavens, ny | a ye eer orhen eects = —-_————— | pension oftice, and brought to Charleston, West ib ~ > 2 = metaee py get ablishments of nies aud inonopolies | ALpany, N.Y., Nov. ‘The court of appeala COnERE- (SS ESTER HAM vine WEEK. | Vitginin where they were held: in bond ‘of | WASHINGTON NAVY YARD —avaL Avrana-| Washington, caine Shar by Lee Casper Gore Waters’ malonty of 3 wae averentscaons|| etEnee eae Ee eee j has confirined tire Judgment of the court teiow QUA OAK eS Petree ne nite States Commissioner Du Bols | rus—No MODERN STEAM CRUISERS NEEDED | {ederate Volerans, who accompanied’ the re-| member in Pavsaie, where the resut, lind bess have pelos Suisabe oem prevent antiaty | 1B,tHe, CMe an ro gy Bet POPLAR. njthls largest and best supplied Marke: will Be open | Tey thar Boggs and Itiddle lolgel the ‘pom | OR TRAINING SHIPS, ETC. Inains Ve the tomb. Afr. May had been an ora- | declared a tle, the recount having given 1 ma- | the liberal teachers. Irthey Insist on having | hast tactan techorttae euter having pee ya sion check of Agnes ftiddle, a pensioner, "and | quo annual reportel GommodoreSebley,chtet | eee ee ee ME strong eftorts to | or eeoker the republican caudidate, ° “The | more. today ‘or tomorrow, they wil defeat | DEW declared Fexpnatble, Tor fv aati, & : SDAY, from 3 am. until 10 p.m. appropriated the money to'theif own use, i Noe ees lemocrats are confident of counting out the Is supervision, WeDo othe bi mapas a iting, | induce the Alexandria jurors to intercede with | republicans in the Camden third district next | /o°™Se!¥es by insisting om what is impossible.” 1001 THURSDAY, from } am, watt 10 a0, of the bureau of equipment and recruliing, a 0 re ns strict next ——— ge Tee is ec, | ,SPecial dispidy of “the freshest products of the| DearH oF AN Auxy SURGEOX.—A dispatch | shows that during the year 62 vessels were | 2 eae en Cavers have been | Friday. | Even if they do not itis reasonably | GERMANY DID NOT REFUSE. At lowest prices. Prompt delivery and correct count, | Count tes on | fom Augusta states that Surgeon Wallace H. | fitted for sea, and furnished with stores requir- | only his own aanie to the perition ance scene, | Conan that they now have a majority of one it ea at yard of Fatziuis who come, for thelr market suppites on | Kom Augusta s only igown name to the petition, after secur-| not three on joint ballot. Tucy claim ott | phe Incident Regarding the Protection WM. R. McLEAN, ‘Thursday morning will see the necessity of coming ap, U. -» stationed at Togus military ing an expenditure of $57,510.05 tor labor and | ing the signatures of two others of the jurors, | Carroil and mohue, laber democrats, of | sem 13th and Botsn w._ | early to give the dealers opportunity toctose pros puy home, died there yesterday morning aiter a| for material the sum of $326,359.14, aggregat- | has left the petition here for further signatures. | Passaic, and also that Walter will take his Seat of Kussians in Bulgaria. calinaya, W yan Is # PUBLIC ARE SR capaaests of can is. certificat 5 ge mye Phosphate ne pipes anti cheek Beste Acid | (ESE a large majority ofthe dealersoc WiSTERN | THE PREStDENT, Secretaries Bayard, Lamar | for the bureau were found sufficient. cases the Jurors are at liberty in thelr verdict | has not been revoked by Chief Justice Beasley, | At the German consul at Sofla refused to take | who were polso sof WESTERN - “Rough on Hats, fonie, aud’ a mcrard uuiuse Malaria. Sold at | MARKET are oppoced {0 holding market Wednesday | and Whitney, Postmaster Generul V1 WASHINGTON NAVY YARD. to recommend the convict to the mercy of the | and consequently holds good. ‘Anyhow, as tie | the Russians remaining in Bulgaria after Gen, 4 7 EE OE Se ae See y, ral Vilas and il be Orga i night upon the ‘ , laced in it by some. 4 € ourt, Their official tunctions end when the | house wii ‘organized by the democrats, it is | Kaulbars’ departure under German protection | PI Deities or On drauzt with’ sods waier. ais les erent eeeex es 80 rence tek] steiner fom bs Peed Ee meeey ecncs. strived in Weshing-| The wesantactures at, the) Wetblag ion mays |[o oun aibmartee tiiemns ands chey satis caine ee eo eee eee requested to doso by the retiring agent. ee ca (Ree BOW Goes Tas Ahaaiksgiving Day. fon from New York: at ten minutes past nine | yard during the year were as follows: Rolling | nce to cases in which'they have “a true ver. | thea’ Delors: the: elect nee OF a Uenitan eeLey | The offidial dental states tase webu huppened | ssanpertotenions. Ai Member 7 last night in a special train over the Pennsyl- | mill, chain-iron, &c., $14,906.62; forge and an- | dict given” only as other citizens do. 8 pronounced il! Ui vania Tailroad. The train was stopped at the Senator occurs. The legislature stands as fol- | Was this: The Russian government asked Ger- ger. The matter bas Bs chor shops, anchors and forgings, $7,960.67; | _NorEs.—Atthe City building to-night there | lows:—Senate, 12 republicans, 9 democrats; | many If the official who remained at Sofia in | 2 e1 cilicers hav CORSON & MACARTNEY, Hise GNC Of, the railroad yard and the party | galley shops, galleys, 912,0%2.00; and smith | will be two matters of considerable interest, | house, 31 democrats (eounting "Walter: ot net | charge Of the Ruselan’ archives mavit, Te case teat as betien he ot ht ee Bankers and Dealers In Government Bonds Mavwmigean Gaus Gone the hand Gnicred carriages in waiting for | Snd chain shops, chains, $14,525.69. At the ends of the Royal street’ wing the city | publicans, 2 labor democrats. ‘This 1s final, and | Of necessity, ask the German consul to’ protect | Pllc to work up the case. | No clue tas yet ae eae .. Mostof the members of Congress and See counells will meet, and midway at the auditor's | cannot_be changed except by the legisiature | Kusslan subjects, and Germany replied “yes.” - hte a ; Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections public officials who mtendod she funeral of the ad office the contract for the 81 ‘of itselt. ‘The republicans seom to give up the THE GERMAN PRESS DELIGHTED, arrest of the perpetrators of this dastardly at» ecTultryad Stocks and Bonds, and all Securities sted Jato ox-President urrived on the ten minutes ot | ‘The total numberof apprentices in-the aor} Seco "emo will be mader The bara | estore iD rep cans, oom, to give UP the | pag Tae GERMAN FUSS DELIGHTED... | Lolph at Wholesale poisoning. sar | Dine train, — vice at the end of the year was 1,195. The | Te VE ? 4 y el vel e] ‘Baltinse ht and sold. MA ‘ET, a neriffe, which has just unloaded in Wasbing- | defeat Governor Abbett. Tuey preter any other | Many express delight over the report of the a es made of javestinent Seeuritie. District ‘corner 5th aud ste, will be open from 5%] 7. Be RetiRen, pt. Richard L. La number of applicants during the year wus | ton a cargo ot asphalt for the streets, will come | democrat in thestetetobim. © if government's refusal to assume protection of Aitmg ol mths L express ra Bete Wait wocat Haineends Gen lusurance ‘and | 1. Uili2 pin. WEDNESDAY. Novetuber 24, 1800. .— Ca WS, | 9.674: 1,773 were rejected and 901 accepted; | here and inke a cargoof cooperaze for the Cuban cer the Russians in Bulgaria on the occasion of | s} per 100 pounds isatiil In heres beiwecs Telephone stock dealt in. ___H. F. HOWARD, Secretary. | the commandant of the League Island navy | 352 ailéd to report tor enlistment after ex: | Sugar mills.—The oriental fair of ‘Trinity No Money For Salaries. Gen, Kaulbars’ departure. eect a cago and \ York, but the intimation is gt Awerican Bell Tesepbone Stock bonght and sold.au7 | | = E YCOTT AGAINST SEIBERT & | yard, will be placed on the retired list ot the | amination and the number actually received | church made a fine opening last night.—It Is | 3, OR! NS CITY OFFICIALS MUST WORK Pestu, Nov. 23.—It is stated that under pres- | here that the war « sles will Coase Lo-di — (Kes owis® cooploying ‘ailors hus this dag | navy’ December 12. Te is thought likely that | Was 549. ue Said that a relative of Mr. Henry Grabe, of this | NEW ORLEANS Berighist eee sure from the German and Polish members of |” ee been lifted, the firm agreeing to comply with the rules | Commodore Greer will be appointed his suc-| Attention is called to the pressing need for | city, bas died in Switzerland and left bim a URING DECEMI WITHOUT FAY. the Austrian delegation, the budget commit-| Carmarven Defends the Gevernmest.* Laps, Artextiox ea ae ea Tienes ee LOE ties two modern steam cruising training ehipsot 900 | large tortune.—A lad named Roberts was accl- | The elty authorities of New Orleans are wor- | tee's report has been amended so as to contain Nov. 23.—The Barl of « : LATEST PASIAN MODES IX FINE FRENCH 2. (oe ea aan waa WOR CGE tons displacement, with modern machinery,cte., aencelly ae By Ons OF his companions who | rying over the defective budget. ‘The Income Scene ck ace, ote Sal 20 snake toes "a lotier in the 7) Di, 2900 F Seuscrr. ip<== You Sky or tnouste your | yu"? foating io alarypainisa |topmeudcemioes tas sosianecepel: on the) Yesterday. ~The mayor lias fined Martin fur | 0! the city for the current Year Was based on | eae re an ee ea at <3 b Hine | BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, SS self about inaking Cake for Thanksgiving, us | N+ ¥- World to-day, reterring to a story printed er antiotaren eee ‘much time and the next | ges and Pat Gathright or slight misdemeanors, | estimate of alarge sum derived from the sale Russia. + . 8. C. Hemliton THE ZEPHINE AND SAGAN BRAIDS JOHN H. MAGRUDEK, 1417 New York ave., wil | 1m an evening paper in that elty yesterday to ae ——The sale of lands of Alexandria de~ | of th t railway franchises. Th poe at ease eanetany Dor Eeatane toa SNEED Hair Dressing by the month. Special attentionto | have a fil supply of those delicious HOME-MADE | the effect that Ni 1 development of the service will be to train a e sale of lands of Alexandria county de- | ofthe street railway chises. These, how- KAULBARS AT CONSTANTINOPLE. governorship. wtaciog of Bridal Vella, pod PS \ bees aegis ee ie, ee ccne ee joree of firemen for the nowt high powered ships crept? eee Stet Deron oF neon to ever, have not yet been sold, and, as aconse-| CoNSsTANTINoPLE, Nov. 23.—Gen, Kaulburs — ~ ee o 1ow coming into use. jern steamn- at a ema (ee “NOTICE. af the bicentennial at Albany last July, made ers in the training service tie necessary pare of by County Treasurer W. C. Wibert—The Reread ary epee eee i rede Buss Asoroxs SUSHIL EP comet ton on | Uitna aealadion araneeat ot aie | ning pot te waderaaken, ate evan ao | Slayeadan coanty sour ie i sion tring | apne mameatol sianaccr Dest: | SUCCESSEUL AFGHAN REBELS. ! BRASS FENDERS, trcaseasemoceiphe:siineny™ 6 Police say they know Bothing Ot ‘any sue | Seument,” Commodore Selsey says, pat Ol tee —-—_ Will recommend the suspension of its city off-| 74. ameer's Troops Defeated ae nianager of be Could aifiair, primary education of our apprentices should Complications in Indiana. petals a a ee tel ae eee as Ay Ss ‘of Them Deve! ins come ott bas i ne a is. th a ring. The ‘cause ol” his de BRASS FIRE SETS, _na23e GG. CORNWE a Sar exin iB asbip of modern type.” 03 men | THE DEMOCRATS HOLD THAT THE ELECTION ov | Concerned and lie expects that the ten will v. 23.—A party of merchants | consequent onan operatl = OU ‘ fe A LIEUTENANT GOVERNOK IS VOID. be helped. The city 1s utterly unable to pay 10 have <d here from Ghuzui report that | him at atoga in Jupe PORTABLE GRATES Geeteatoce wes tiee seca ury department has decided that parts of | and apprenticesin theservice. ‘There were 609 pelped) tne\ el paiy end cuupent Grace eaten pers that | ior ‘etoues, rem. ble = maeneing MUNDAY, ember 29th bicycles, such as cranks and bearings in an un- | deserlions during the year. A telegram from Indianapolis, November 20, | ony oer ee tae Aelar ere ned eens | the Ghilzais have beaten the Ameer of Afghan- | Sur ones, from tls biedde but FRIDAY. vecember ith. keep our siores open | tinished state, are duulable atthe rave of 45. per CRAMPED FOR MEN. says: Who shall be lieutenant governor ts quite | SxB°nets sue a ing thhergarbuse, Tie tecs | istan’s troops. ‘They also say that the rebellion | thirailve vost, lie ined beck vere wie HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Mas WHEEIC anti 11. in! “Aiter January ist our | CoOtAd Valorem x manutuctures of steel. It] itis recommended that the number of men | ##importanta question now us before the re- | aud bridge gange and priscm officials will have | Is sull rapldly spreading, under Ue iniluence | the lastseccu'days, but Iie doctors lied kreek né stores wiil close ui the usbal hour, 7 p. was claimed that the articles were dutiable at od to duty at the naval acadi cent election. The democrats propose to make | to work without pay. The city cannot create a | Of religious fanatics, who lead the insurgents. | hopes of his recovery. The patient began to aa the rate of 35 per cent ad val de assign uty a AAR AUG ESY, CORE, 4 Many ver sare als "1 evel = — excepted. M. SILVERBERG & © 5 per lorem under the fash foomunlalcan be acted their first move for its solution, it having come | floating debt, and unless they do this the men | Many of the Ameer’s troops are also join! sink rapidly at 5 k last evening, but was (He PRoor oF THE SMITH & WAKDWELL, | Provision tor “parts of carriages, survey and fish cos lon be restricted to peer: 1 e cannot be paid. The mayor Will have to lose | the rebels, owing to the honorable recepti@h | conscious to the last, Mrs, Hoxie and ¥. LOUIS UPMANN —_— 600, as during the year the bureau was cramped | t them from a trustworthy source to-day that | Cannot | he says, and he is by no means | Eiven.to the members of the British Adi | Tlayes were with him when he expired. pe 8 NAL — , of the rmen o onal vessels. During | the republicans rtson, recently ‘counell. will do ary commission b; 2 5 fetes ‘Blectric Hair Restorer is the only reliable root 2 cone PERSONAL.—Melville E. Stone, of the Chicago | for men to fit out additional vessels. During | thi epubll will use Robertso: tly | a rich man. What the ido he docs, di ission by the Ameer, which ‘and herb tonic in existence tree iruin lead. suiphur or aE NS 2 News, is at the Arlington. Mr. Richard Stock- | the yeur 4 class of about-40 men were trained in | elected lieutenant governor. to balk democratic | hot know, but he will certainly recommend the | €a¥e tise to the suspicion that he intended 1 A Baltimore Belle’s Retirement. ease. 18 now for sale by all first-claw drucgists a the use of tools, lathes, ordnance construction, | operations in the senate, over which he will x Jield to British occupation, . coho Gmeralty. For two years the public of this snd ones | L n Pere et tence and heer agfierdam, who is on leave | Hiting ammunition, &<, for the new afullery ai | preside, while his purty "are getting in thelr | tepension of all, employes. Most of them, he 2S SS eqettentige-wnereironan ni . Earn Hoe sro Tears the pablic of this andother | (ysicestum ‘snd. Musee: lester, has removed his , and now visiting in St. Paul, Minn., | the Washitgion yerd,and in torpedo. work, in order to retain their places. This aftects| OLD ENEMIES CLASP HANDS. ‘Among the passengers on the steamer Um- » Ay Work in the House unseating democrats, Pot Upon che market. bur ior many reasons we did | ollice lo the uoctheust corne: of “th and Eatreets | Is engaged to be married to Miss Clementina | diving, search ligitts, &c., at Newport. Most of | To-day prominent democrats of she suave anet | PAY? I 2 one bria, which leit New York on Saturday last, Kot. Row the pusite wl be able to purchase without o hrewinstracthin call ts the wnt | Gipets OF that elty: —— Representativeclect | these ten have besa draited into the service | to couslder, Sonulor Green Simitirs claimas to bal the iuverest on the debt, fire, water and | The IB. & @. to Use the Ponmayivania’s | war Miss May McTevish, » young and’ well. tee news pee on aut \uolenale and t be ene ae ree jon oe, Ae Dota oe ers pee one mos Gesteable sacitions: the asoutoaoe governor 1p. ae = the other municipal obligations tee fully pro- Facilities in Philadelphia. known meraber Aologist, 1115 Per next door to Palais Staunton, Va., W. Saulsbury, of Dela pod eat Re nother class | present presiding officer, und 2 demoural 'e | vided tor. Toman daug! Mosal.” Consuliaiion free. Scalp treated singly OF gie Mitchell ahd F. A. Sherian, of Brooking, | cach sation are now undergoing similiar in- Eoids the opinions of the ablest lawyers fa tie ee Purtapenrura, Nov. 23.—There is undoubt- opeatek Dy ihe month Shampoving aud Haircut ca mes ean > ; struction, state that Robertson's recent election as [leu- Does it Mean War? thority for ‘the statement made to-day are at Willard’s.—Capt. W. B. Fairchild. | © “s wane ed authority W. Cotshausen of Mitoson a air, NAVAL SAVINGS BANKS, tenant governor was void, as there was no Of New York, are at the bene sca gree | ‘The report recommends the establishing of Sacancy) that the constitution provides for an ssels, Belgium. THE CZAR GOING To MOSCOW TO MAKE AN IM- | that within ten days all the details of the plan | Miss McTavish had considered Ut " election 52 y ea PORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. for the use of Pennsylvania railroad facilities in | entering @ convent for some Un ilies NOTHING Lo Laughlin, of Philadelphia, und ‘T.S Colyer, of | naval savings banks and homes ou naval re-4 Siicrand thal the next okecion would heroics | The Vienna Tugblatt has a dispatch trom St. | triseity und linitiiore by the Paltimore and Ratiialew weeks Niw Exot = S = H.MAGEUDER, 1417 New York ave. has the beat | S48BVille, are at the rtiggs. ceiving ships, and retirement after 30 years’ ocour in 1888. Smith insists fe he is the act- | Petersburg saying: The czar and court will go a speach ogee & gad lagen oor ond professors of the pda. ew Fuxcra: AUSAG Sof Mince Ateats : F vice, Ing lieutenant gov ‘unul that es ye agreemen e enter ts of the o = =n eae NG. 1S | The Presidentiand pistriet Amairs. | “iicicronco is made to the discontent among | proposss to hold the Place, ‘This was Masini | Othe 27th instant to Moscow, where the czar | HY “EiTimore and Olno Will uve the enusyi- | shore and St, Louls, tere being but tree of si > oe HOME-MADE PLUM PUDDING, IN | yep. = = will makean important announcement. Baron | Stes tracks through Baltimore, and insvead of nin this country, the third being at New SUPERIOR TO ANY I HAVE SOLD. ‘bags, and Moir in one, two three and foor | MH BISSELL DID NOY ADVISE HIM TO SELL | apprentices, caused by the necessity of paying ion for months preceding the election, sapere Gricans, and. finding’ that the convents oeny capo Read cans JOHN MAGSUDLIG 1417) New | “OAK VIEW,” AND HE HAS NO IDEA OF SELL | fOra suiluble outiit, and attention is cailed to | ‘The democratic conference resolved to-day to | de Staal and Prince Lobanoff, tne Russian | making a eqnnection with the Reading raitruad | Orleans, and finding’ that the convents we kwh acxivden Setentag (2 ‘York ave. m2 ING—THE POLICE sca the maiter as one ‘ot vital importance to the | force the matter toa legal test at once, and it | ambassadors to England and Austria, respect- | tracks on Pennsylvania avenue, ip this city, | Til: ine nm ted with une and semi-wediiag theceaner. ze ~aHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE| Gol mppperres ~_| apprentice system. Was declded that, the secretary of state, who is | ively, have been suinmoned to SL Peiersburg. | will run out that street to Btn sifvet, where a | Itmited, she communicated with te prioress af = Fitventh sub-division Aswocinted Charities | _ CO Lamont says that the report that Mr. Bis- ‘he report closes with recommendations that | @ democrat, should reluse to issue Robertson a | The ezar has ordered the formation of volun- } short Lurnuorth will give it u junction with the | the convent at Brussels, and the neti inet ‘Those wishing regular supplies will please villbe held atthe Guriey church, Le Droit Park, at | S€ll advised the President to dispose of his sum- authority be conferred on commissioned officers | certificate of election, in order to bring it before | teer corps of infantry, cavalry, and artillery | Peunsylvauia epee Ss —— ing road,which cole Mttaina. orger wate beer foe Baltsmero janva tuple Gree. 2 putin oly WEDNESDAY, NOV nee mer cottage and to take a hand in District gov. | t0 administer oaths of allegiance to recruits, | the courts immediately. ‘worthy of being instrasted with’ difficult and | Will be the route to New York. on, Vee ren ber tone Beene gabize for the winter. Ait euutribators are earnestly | ernment matiers, with a view to reorating, | 204 thats uniform system be adopted tor tbe Fee gay apes dangerous missious in warfare. = ner. A ‘seamstress accompanied Miss Itis pat upin packages of two pounds _| Feauesled to be present. Snmens mate yi 8s rganiza- | Pinishment Of minor’ offences ‘conualtiod Double Tragedy in Chicago. Thest, Petersburg Nove Vremya, commenting | Graim Rates Will Not Be Raised. — | Stuuiner., A. seamstress accompanied Miss each. Price, 19. « pound, eee | Se rely false. Mr. Bissell has had notb- | aboard ship. A YOUNG WIFE SHOT DEAD BY A MAN SHE | upon the rumors that a war between Germany A HITCH IN THE ARRANGEMENT, entered society a few years ago she gained & = STESBGTEE | cman cape Sunset. “ahe/Presiqént) tes SPURNED AND WHO THEN KILLED uru-| and Russia is pending, says: “If there ts one} cyrcago, Nov. 23.—There is a hitch in the | position as one ofits brightest members, aad XW. BURCHELL ‘A SPECIAL | no intention of selling hia cottage, and does not BLOODY WORK BY A NEGRO. SELF. thing upon which Russia will rejoice to exhaust 7 , and does not the Medical Association, D.C. | see that any action on wr 2s Fate Beet corset 1 aad Gime ue TCS | with the police scandal her last blood, it is to uphold her independence | MOVement to advance grain and provision | heid a place in the esteem oi her many friends is AY LV ENING, 23d inst., at 8 0 clock. deprecates the efforts being mi here A dispatch from Chicago, November 21st, ” rates from Chicago to New York tive cents a | to which she was entitled by her beauty, many dames Dizon steanee Willinm Grima | 4o5q 4 douse tmgeay aura ina tonoment | RIMES EMRIs Vioana te amerton | Losutedon tescaber hana eis wy ngiieans | eucte nd argaeuete” Ava doctdant S is part in connection Fequired now. | He e to make him eder of ihe'Presideni. & party to real estate speculations or Distrlet —— house on North Ashland avenue this afver-| that Austria intends to propose that the powers | {ral Traiie association Will be carried Out, ‘The | side; and of Gon. Wintieia Sout om, ter z ATER stb, se government complications. Xosterday aflernocn, about 4:20 o'cloak, a nooo. ‘Mrs. Emma Smith, pinstoon Years old, eanstion wenement ofthe Eulgarian wii | suatement ir ade that go iinmediae selon | thet se inberité many’ tvesjallios wich 8 “4 ci AIN, PROVISIONS AND nb = ey number of young colored men were skylarki and only recentiy married, was shot dead by r‘ ‘will be taken by the trunk tines, many Of their | have characterized those families for sever Novenes I Isrorren Wrars i pi pel SE It WII Save Payment of Rent. in Kelth Sutherland's aaloon, Sls al Van | uncles Orchant issipated. bartender, whose | ttawrrize the prineso! Miugrelinas a candidate | Feprecetatives expressing doubt of the advis | generations in tls country. Though Miss SEATON PERRY, Mogg buitiiig, | SME O¥ THE HOUSES ON TUE LINEARY strz 70] mont avenue and R street, and among them | advances she repulsed. Gregor committed sui- | fer tke Balpertan tntome, Pie Peper Bape ge eg ba OB ‘BE OCCUPIED BY THE GOVERNMEST. Jected to on account of the low price of wheat | position since forming her resolution to Thi CHOICE were William Griffin and James Dixon, alias | cide a moment after nis victim breathed her Gane ‘und the fact that the present twenty-five cent | upon gpnventual life, her m_ ny triends ‘STUCK OF -D WRAPS, WHICH The library commission have agree to set t. Atte inks had last, Owing toa trivial quarrel Wm. P. Smitl gave tay epee Tate has not becn strictiy maintained by ull of | doubt be surprised ai her intention, whict HAVE JUST BEEN OPENED the EQUITABLE ENDOWMENT apart several of the houses fronting on East | pwpines: there was some gram a ‘the ina: | ight easbier of adown' town restaurant aud | From the New York World, to-day. therosde, It te foared taat higher tari@'rstes | Reown'so Sat tow persous comide aq ter i NOVELTIFS IN PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS | Willbe beid at us priucipal office, 2 jit. 2... | Capitol street for public purposes. ‘The Freneh, 2 fomve paying) ot | husband of the dead woman, had ina moment | Sherman W. Knevals,a member of the law | might lead to irregularities, and that the move- | mediate tamily. she will enter the community. NEW ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS. Washington, D. C.,on DECEMBER 7, 1880, betweell A rere | named, and Sutherland, fancying that they left her a few days ‘She migit be im, immediately uj her arrival in Brasseis, BEW ENGLISH WALKING 3 Eee 08! 3 Sognes adjoining abak wilish ere ee of passion let few days ago. She was at | frm of Knevals & Ransom, of which Gen. | ment of grain mig peded. iy upon ORAL CLOW VIREERS. Cet AMD DIAG: | te Darpone of clecting the ined at hoa es ae . Trane Of cnc: | Would get to fighting, ordered them out. On the | once pestered by Gregor, who lived In the same | arthur was the counsellor, said last night after —>——— ‘though no particulars a» to the ceremonies NEW IMPURTED ULSiERS, NEWMARKETS | Mausaction of such otuer bustuessasmay bepreseuted, | L261, 18 to be used for the storage of docu- | pavement Dixon resented the remarks made, | house. Bat te young woman ‘promptly secured agile tdiaiebweory anenor te Elevated Tracks for Jersey City. | atiendaut thereupon have yet been made AND CIRCULARS, most ALLEN C. CLARK, secy. | Menté Of the House of Representatives, and | and finally whipped out « knifeand cutGrifin, | employment asa waitress and_ sought a recon- | his return rery det ©! Sensex Cry, N.J.,Nov.23.—The advisability | Known. A. younger sister, Miss Emil GENUINE CAMELS HAIR AND FRENCH | > ——> WASHING + Cot Gan another house near Ist street for the inflicting several wounds, and made his | clllation with her husband. He readily con- | funeral has been carried out just as we wished. | , JERSEY Ciry, Sud Now. 23. Ee slviea oat, | McTavish, took the black voll on October ee cisnwane amawinin { of Senate documents, Another oue of the | escape. Griffin fell trom joss of bl ‘on the | sented, and to-day the two spent their time in | Col. McMichael has shown great ability in the 3 1883, at Uke Convent of the Visitation, Me road turough Jersey City is the subject 7 aS : Souses parchased by the comaical street, and becamo unconscious. He wasear- | each cther’s company. They were in high | tanagement of the whole Rifuit. Lesa bardiy | E Ge saies, wear Catonsville, Md., aud is MALAYA, scorcu PLarp | teoltice uf the company in Center “Market ig tie | {ng on Kant. Oapltal strect is to be ylveneeto | Hed 10 Dr. C. T. Caldwell's office, where he re- | spirits, and. at Parting, late in the afternoon, san et ‘when the will will be read, but in ail | UBder discussion today at # meeting of the | Dy Site wary Agnes, SHAWLS BY ot sbingwn a 3 o'clock p.m. on WkONES- | the carpenter and cabinet maker of the Honge | Vived, and was subsequently ‘taken to mith affectionately his wife good-bye. flity’ it will be opened to-morrow. What | @fectors of the road. | _———— 99 —— say as ay x DAY, the FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, 180, 10 is work: ey Parents’ house, No. 1916 10th street north-| He had hardly left the house when Gi Repprovisigns are Ide not kuow. “All state: ASSEMBLAGES OF STEIKERS FORBIDDEX,— ¥ Os $2.50 TO AS PER | aecerimine tho nethod of raising the mouey Tet Boon occupying premises belonging tsex-Gons | west, where he'was attended by Dre. Caldwell, | staggered in. ‘The bartender was under tae ic, | wbrovistons are I do not know conjectures, | Gem Arthur and Woman Sadrage. _, | The communal council at Gueut has forbidden BEY, BLACK AND COLORED ASTRAKHANS | provements to the Market; wicthes by morn | Ordway ab the corner of Maryland avenue and | ¥.J.Shaad, and others. The wounds are one | flucuce of liquor, and became enraged upon | Neither can I say just what Gen. Arthur Was Ew Yorx, Nov. les’ suffrage | the striking cotton operatives there to bold & 00, $5.00, 36.00 PEI - —~) br but on the right breast, one in the lower part of the | hearing that Smith and his bride were reunited. § intimate friends ki ‘that he was | Committee, al their meeting last uight, passed | demonstration. Orders have beeu issued 64 ALE wOUL Coan IR CLUTiS 1% BLACK. | fast agen toe property ofthe aeeptase ager | maiko an appropristion. to, payee tare use | abdomen, over the grola, from wilen the eu: | Le pufled a rovolver treat bis pocket ac, | Morte ntimate Trlends Know tual he was | Sedition of Tespect to the motmory Of €X- | structing the police to disperse wil waweun! SANY, SEAL, MAINS AND MYRTLE, AY | thon day other Migeer eithie Cae Ange act | Make an appropriation to pay the rent, the tala protruded: ne on the left leg, severing ing, shot Mrs. Smitt | mother, Mrs. Herndon, but he spent President Arthur tor his iriendliness to woman | jp the streets. The civie guard bas been called, we PEE YE asp = ruc | Po SAMUEL W. CORRIDEN, Sec. | have not yet decided which of the an {wo in the left hand, and one on the | through the heart. Sne fell to the floor dead. | deal while President. No, his death will make | SUlrage, and commending his example herein | Gur ana the regular troops have been FR eoTes — a ton. D. C., Nov. 19, 1886, nld1it_ | shall be assigned to the House carpenter. head, by # brick thrown by the assailant, Cri ree Pak ibe weeps, ee oa) no difference with our firm. He was not s to other public men. Felnforced, and ‘all are uader orders to nae Ne a IN 4 . 4 = 7 c 7 , NITED | the buildi: fronti 2 Se a an a is- , but was: usellor, His son a Gia rokecabrey PAL GiestanEsttte | (FS SUPREME CoueT OF THE UNITED | N¢¢ Gome within thetalte proper pt the vag | CHARGE ‘or Sxcon Orvaxes Purr Lan-| tant. For more thas aa nour alteryard a | Rareaee, Oe was counsellor. Hs son, Alan, Comores rorelse, News by Camte. | snost invenge exciuementprevaila, Large nuro- MEXSE ASWOKT MENT OF IMPORTED DRESS No. 60, October Term, 1886, building they can remain tor several years at | CEXY.—Officer Keeie yesterday arrested Armi. | scene in the room was a feariul one. Thi ne aged Columbia law school. I do » REINFORCING IRISH GARRISONS, bers of workmen are arriving at Gheat to SOS RRO PLAIN AND COMBINATION | Hexny & Davis, Aduiusstrater d. on, of Prt B, | least, aud the use of the several, ‘stead Jones, colored, on a charge of petit lar | mother and father of the deud girl had intends mal ‘any change.” Mr. Knevals| Dustin, Nov. 23.—The at the Curragh | the places of the strikers in the factories. The SUITS RANGING ¥uOM SUC. TO $5.00 PEK | “"Fouxx, deceased. Appellant. ve. JONI. haat = | toned saves the pOvernmant anon ‘or | CeBY, Second offense, it being alleged that he in, and, becoming almost Tetused’ to be | sisal that the would no doubt con- | of Kuidure, Athlone and Dublin have been re- | shasters bave applied to the council for proveo- Atk “PH LATEST pants NOVELTIES ix | 4?! Fou the Supreime Court af the Distrct of | 83,0000 year tone ‘The Senate aud House cles ‘out of the apartment, tinue to occupy the residence Xo. 128 Lesing- | inloroed ae ee eee eee one Me sree | pean eer eee ine ane ee ree. r 3 x ‘oiumbia. 1000 ————— ness ‘during TRENOUSE ASUEEEE ony gry oroves. | a2tethE, Dati of sosineltor the appetiant sug. | Guru, can Pay ing $i.000 Be annum fOr rent | Gallantly Rescued. ope eS winter senckaed AEST Sou AUTRES T FOR DISPLAYING | SiGe. nd moved ile court furan orher under tae se ! “4 MIGHTY PULL FoR LIFE. ee Obs BY GAs LIGHT. 16th fule,to make the TepFesentatives parties: DOoRKEEPER ‘The three persons carried by canal boat 1GUiteS AND CORRECT PRICES | Whereupon, itis now here ordered by the const thet the Cohoes dam in the Mohawk river Fri- “ins F Fepresentatives of the said Jobo J. | labore: He —— io at hed z ind NS PERRY, 3 ‘storesaid. shall voluntarily become rough and a Acasa sy brates avrg oe aire ; Penmprennis Sia BEING, | Dutton with the tet ten day of te eoaulag eran doorkee ‘God- | position below the dam Satarday. The method —Patabitshed 1840.0 =n _u20._| the record, and,on iuearing, have te decres reversed, id i Bindet | Of thelr rescue was to let an oll barrel to which ~— | if be errno: Peyvided. however, That acopy ‘who the tuentor by ‘ho | was attached a tin ean containing instructions tra civsuition to fie Date off Colaaearioe kets | Bate YS ‘a " eu. BIS er ie rata jean sixty, days before the began Just received 500 ALPACA UMBRELLAS bas eae = os Beat quality ever ouered ata poy : o Wes Then. ‘¥85 Penn's ave. Test: JAMES 2 NER i age ‘Clerk Supreme Court Fux Ow Rre Woauusr, (Keg W Porsbextn aco FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, : FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, AEC RARE OPES ‘REDUCED REDUCED ‘Removed to 5 And to 50c. per pint bottie, = ne oe os Bat et 1505 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Arlington Insurance Company's Building. have handied this same Whisky nearly x fend recommend it for’ its purity: warraniey, Bis im bs og froma Se ig tne fiavor, combined | (Fo SAMUEL & SHEDD, a price, will undoubvediy indace 5 de- ‘Foals for tie Ste Fee FINE GAS VIXTUBER om fvesSeona dpishen uaataba emenane LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, FURNACES, 20 is fart aPeru, by the resign 290 SMM 1thand and 24 and Dawe nw. | PROS Speciale, -

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