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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, DISSATISFIED POLICY HOLDERS.| THE POTOMAC FLATS TITLE. Thanksgiving Day. West Washington. CITY ITEMS. FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL MENTION. — as A RAINY AND DULL HOLIDAY IN WASHINGTON, | A SUCCESSFUL SAFE ROBBERY.—But a short ae ' ‘The Weatn The Affairs of the National Life Matar-| A Bi Equity Filed by The Goveru- BUT ABUNDANCE OF TURKEY. Sopa oS precinct station a bold ‘and ‘ak ‘oriole, Feb Sabra can SELL TO AX IMMEDIATE ay ity Association. ment—The Kidwell Patent Said to Be| Washington had ‘Thani and daring but ‘was committed last night | Fer Saterday. jonday.at the Jurchaser three very choice Lois on c OFFICE OF THE Cates SiaNat. Orerern, iy ng! astormy ksgiving day, this morning. When Charles Tritt ‘822 Tth street: RIED x SoUth, between 17th st. nid N. Haves 2xRO" WasiNctox, D.C, Nov. 26, 1886. | porrey mony ‘<orzikerrnecatse| N@i and Void. and the streets were deserted during the day. | {owolor, doing business at No. 3183 M street | Fur Trimmings per yard, 25c., worth 35c; 3 ach.” Price $1.54; tera anys ‘There. ‘Indications for 2 at Sp. m. snags vice xipanth in canon S | a The attendance at the churches where Thanks- | norinwest, opened his store this morning the | inch Fur, ‘worth’ 50c.; Gray ‘48e., Pew ana elegant residences In thls locality wud (hese Indications jor 2 " ‘J SP." | THE ASSOCIATION PROPOSES To BUY UP POLI-} The district attorney filed to-day, by direction ving services werdheld in the morsing wastn'| onan aan ooeaie onal te tateeten ‘and Epon | Ge. and 80c.; Beaver, 3 inch: Se. worth $1.50; Lots will readily bring §2 in the spring. & ¢ and Virginia, oo | SH:S=A CoaaaETEE APPOINTED TO LOOK INTO | of the Attorney General, a bill tn equity, with | S110 services were held in the morning was in Gling thtow reatroom where the back ofa urge | Plecirig Gowamers for Mics and Ladion Os! AND WARRANTED Se mane THE MATTER. nineteen exhibits, agreeably to the provisions ee Dee er safe stands, he discovered scart and rge Size Seng Bey OR SALE—A FINETONED P % warmer, winds ing rain that was falling at the time, and the nh Jackets, 89c.; Ladies’ Wool chew. at S19 Teuth at. Tf not sod at privare of the act of Cangress approved August 5, 1886, breast pins and gold finger rings strewn u) Ler ie ol abasee — a Meyer's hall on 7th street is not a large hall, pe ge peeued pretstiding oe sich) inclement eee a the oer. The eal earch vhad_gontained dur. #305, Children's Undershirts of Drawers 15e-. ale will bs 80K abunetion ai same place, T sar suites in 1 hes but yesters he policy der Ni about $200 mone; about ‘23: ? Ts —— & paarseenn {tien Mee eee aoe ena tnara | Fight, title, claim of interest in any part of the | afternoon. The business houses of the city were | AMBthe MELE About S200 tn, money and about | 20e. 8h Bee elo Children's Hed Un- DOR SALE: p | Lite Maturity association came flocking land or water in the District of Columbia | very generally closed, as the result of the move- | the combination and exploded by dynamite or | dershirts, 50c; # Job loi ot 'Cuildren’s Drawers, RUWN cor hth nat | through the pouring rain to discuss together the | wistnin the limits of the eity of Washington or | Ment for a holiday tor the clerks. ihe day was | gan) nd the contents carried off, Upon | 2 Palrfor 260. a, 5. COr. wt ai | romors that were abroad relative to the condi-| exterior to sald. limits, and in front thereof to | Y¢rY generally celebrated in the homes of the | $n stion it was discovered that an en- ENTE} NISHING Goons. SOR SAL “ JUMPSEAT. COW, DPE Haves: ut from a importin, pet i a city where Thanksgiving sacrifices of turkey | trance tothe store had been effected through | . Cardigan Jackets for Boysand Men, 69e.,89¢.,| GGG 00, ¥ ¥ ER 588s horns and Plymouth’ Rocks, Antwerp: and Tun honce ur New York city 2.000 yards of the cele: | UOO and standing of the association. There | wara tie channel of the Potomac river and | wie sored. the back way by forcing the door open. ‘Upeu $i28.and ap 19 $2.75; Gent's 25¢. Mes,’ aici | @ 0 egtyk ers Must De mid. "No reanmanirntior peteecd. My rated Belion biack sitk in ren unging | “as # plano tn the center of the hail and @ Tow | composing any part of the land or wateraffected | All the Cabinet officers took their Tnanksgiv- | (BO SACK WAY by forcing th eight-pound sledge | Heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, 39¢; our Best | $3 ty = Sssy place for rent. W. J. FRIZZELL, Ivy City. 12620 from Is, whieh cost to import from | Of chairs al ne wall, but there were Dot) yy the improvements of the Potomac river or | ing dinners vesterday at theirresidences. Pust- | hummer, with the handle shortened, abd-a | Goods, Tailor-made, 49c., worth 75e; Under- | %&O ae Bem Sug3 = | POR SALE—190” stares wonTGoMERy $1.37 te Pea Sga oes “Gast RS | (uowgh chats go around, and when Mts J.P. | 8 Mats inveharge of the Sveretary os War, or | Master General Vilas entertained, Private Sec; | brace of the latest make, Ale. Tribby isa young | shirts We. and 4c; Wik or, Red Woot Un- cotton Gini Stock | Also. 3400 Shares Ragetw Tele have wal ore tom guetel se | V. Hitter, who had tssued the call for the | the purpose of ‘making cleur the right of the | Tetary and Mrs. Lamont, Superintendent of | man who had been in business but about six | dershirts or Drawers, oys’ Undershirts or é pone oh ALMEAM, S10 St Pwul sty shail se r yardand the other for S185 lia with hi United States thereto. Foreign Mails Nicholas M.’Beii and Chief Clerk | months. The hammer and brace which were | Drawers, 25c.; Menor Boys’ Fur Top Gloves, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN sats mvore = rere ay ped on the piano lid with his one — ee 3 Nash ut diuner at 7:30 o'clock. The Swedish | ysed were identified this morning by George W. | 49¢.; Yarn Gloves, 25c., 3c. and 40c3 Gent's DOR SALE-A AND Well eSraR | groups of talkers that filled the hall eng wa aioe sy minister and bis wife and_ the secretary of the | Mason,a carriage-maker and blacksmith,whose | Cloth and Jersey Gloves, 30c. and 49¢.; Dog Scabucctonbe! = lished Muk Business, routes and wagon: | turned their faces to the iront and took off their | | The parties tu the bill by name are Martin F. | German legation dined with Secretary Whit-| shop is situated in the hollow near tho M street skin Driving Gloves, 98e.; Heavy Working os themselves cannot but buy Glovesat the | ey. Address H.C. D., Siar omen | ir. Ritter said t as they knew the ob- | Morris, Henry Wells, Edward H. Wilson, ney aud bis tamily eee ne a bri 2. que. Loos had been, stolen from his Gloves, 50c, to 75c. OS ictrserctce Fos, EWstk in silk ever | oe f o " Samuel V. Niles, Catherine A, Kidwell, Emma |_| At the Children’s n ate | shop, as the staple upon the window was forced. | gy Silk and Sai rf, 25¢. tn first-cla@ LASSECRGH & Bro. tofthe meetin was no need to waste olen ; nine a hearty Thanksgiving dinner provided by the | ‘The ‘handle ot the hammer, which was bored soci — or Shafts: in good SEE eT eee one yee one aarele | triends of the institution, “A” number of ladies | and then broken off, was laft in the shop. Auerbach’s Kuit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. “1 | 860, 5 $% a ee Stat in good clined to act as | lia Hyde and George A. Hyde, whase respec: | connected with the hospital board attended. RIVER THIEVES.—Thieves entered and robbed ‘The Following Special Values g E S$ YY ge ts, a ae is gy ne et | Sohn L, Kidwell tor the seealied “Kidwell | ;,£8e five hundred veterans of the Soldier's | the cabin of the schooner Rut Shaw (Capt. | are offered for to-morrow ats, W. Augenstein’s, | “EG? oo VW = | JOOR SATE-X DATION WAGON JUN Pare None but eity WARE tpn itis foor and “60 Me Lo es ta eid wal oe ae ale evel Home gat down, to au old-fashioned Thanks- Fa ard Carlaw), ing at Borden's Wharf on | Si¢ogip aud S21 a i a eet ae Me 08 v Ker %ss5 > Xi goed oe new: cheap to an minediate pares cone was selected. Mr. i. L. Smailwood w eeera, cone e tnd | giving re ‘Tuesday night aud stole a pair ot pantaloons, a | B14, 818 a 4 eee i = ae For Tix Br Roo, walnut marblet “tition beptid fs plan 4 | Easby's whark ahd Henry” St Marshal, James | p2eladies of the Central Union Mlssion, go0 | pocket of ‘which contalvod $02, an Mugisn | Puated Caer Oe. worth $1.00; 4 100% SIP | 5 oa are avery pair of “Patna Rovat” coven | QI SALE ON CLANS Ghoceny® pkoemn alnut marbletop tind moved that Reems | Marshalls Chutes. Starsteas Hobart Marshal | Pennsylvania avene,propared agrant Thanks. | Eintingeaso sliver wateh ond chain and a | adders, O8c D oct, 82c G 4oot 98a; lange | | Not only are every pale. of “2 nega ‘Wazon and one firstciass Dayton wagon both wel om ped ommans, S18. y holder arose and moved that a eom- | Marshall, Charles Marshall, Robert Mi | giving dinner, which ‘was free to all." From 12 | check drawn by W. H. Lee in tavorot Kate | Wash Tub, Zine Wash Gourd, Clothes Lines, : a sonable to close oot VLA TLENCH foniers, $10.00 m. H. Dunn's, S11 of five be appointed to go to the office dfactin Marshall, Hester Murshall, Mary’ Mar- | 15'5 o'clock Lie tables Were filled as fast as they | Carlaw for $00. boxes Blueing and 50 Clothespins, 98c.; large | ten thnes the quantity of any store in this city. WEAVER, rearae coruer Sipst. abd Pa ave n Dw. ne i iook OVGE Chale BOAR: shail, Anne Maria Marshall, Lucy P. Morris, “A ous re Oiicioth Rugs, 49c., worth $1; Brooms,” 14c., brat the coups Uluok over ti . shall, Anne Maria Maraiall, Lucy F. Mortis, | conid be served, Tuery Days ron Firrr Cents Wort or | SuCUn toe, 1ot qoceat geabraned Cups cad What was the true condition o1 Maruall, William Marshall, Charles S. Mar. | ,f8. Whitney provided the Thanksgiving | LUMBER.—David Mason, colored, was in the Sancers, 550: Chamber Bois, despratel with | @2G. & oc vi ov ree’ - Reese DUSEHOLD PURNI® Then they would be ready for action. Some | Marball, Williata Marsal, Charied 3. bar dinner tor the Home of the Little Sisters oF the | Police Court Yesterday morning Charged with | mose rise aud gil lines, Pas work gs: |" FE go yy &F gs Ei tire bedaing, c ‘and glasswvee favored this motion and others did not. shall, J. A. Marshall and. M. Ambler, | poor yesterda: he supplies included 200 | stealing 50. couts worth of lumber irom Mr. | 12088 rose SAB, 25:15 4 kr’ Syg. | Lith st. wm nd Of every season we begin to | THE SOLVENCY OF THE COMPANY Nor QUES-| {h100 jhe made partes by reason of sume claim | pounds ot furkey, 25 pounds of rice, 5 pounds | Benjamin Branson, He pleaded guilty und was | p.cy Yas? Lamp, complete, 78e4 box Stove | Gag 38 WW Bee Sage ~ | Joo sace-an i. ESTaniisn ar patrons Know that this 2 HOSED Ivis supposed to be based upon the assumption | gicake, with candy for, the ladles and tobaceo | sentenced to 30 days in Jail Boxes, 17e5 decorated Chainber, Sets, $2.4 = at AL, salons honest Boots and Shoes ata} Mr. Ritter said that he did not wish to be un- | thai they are the heirs ot James M, Marshall, | nthe men, ‘These articles were promptly pro-| | ROBBERY ON THE ENLEYTOWN Roap.—It | nait dozen colored Goblets, 23¢.; Worth 506.: col }ocailou. Feasous for welung Out he. ie Wa. Hans & Co, | derstood as saying that the company was not} who purchased from Denny Martin Messrs, Woodward & Lothrop presented each | Thome OF Vane eon that the residence of | ored giass Molasses Pitchers, L4e; Door Mats, | This week we display a window full of samples A oh 516 7th st. and 1922 Penna. ave. | vent, for he knew that it was entirely so,and | t© Whom Lord Fairfax had devised his inter- | 4 Wostrs. Woodwe Pee ere Thoms O. Varnell, living on Tenleytown road, | with “colored borders, A2c.,’ worth 75c. hit | glance at the prices altached will convince you the Mi A PNT See city items, “s aa are est as sole owner of grants made by Charles | Pi thelr married employes with a Thanksgiving | was robbed of $64 in money. dezen Cups and Saucers, half dozen Whites, 1 | charges are moderate, le and Driving Mare: ase ties that they had a capital of over $300,000, and | T7' gna James IL to Lord Culpeper-of whom | turkey Wednesday, DENIES SHOUTING ON THE Street.—“The | Neat Disie 1 Vegetubie Dish aud 1 Basket, 9c 2 c ates wtmids 1 Joux R. Kent sells none but Washington | If It was necessary to pay back the money to | i¢ “vas ‘heir and which grants covered. tue | , 4 chanksziving flower mission service was | statement printed this morning about my shoot SiS Uecorasd Danner ecm combat to siz. dady. Cause Of sale, 00 use dressed beef at his stalls, Center and Nortuern | the policy bolders it would be found that the | eytire bed of the Potomue river and ull the | Réld at the jai by the following-named ladies | ing in the street. is untrue,” said Officer “Haw- mes-ate jollar putin. He apie company had $1.25 for ev are re — had heard, however, as ever, For THE DixtNG Room, walnut extension ta- | offer made by the company to buy up policies bles, $5.50; walnut cane ‘seat chairs, $5.50 for | at 75 cents on the dollar, and he thought that oe of the Women’s Temperance Union. Mrs. S. D. ne else had, the | Hud between the Fotoinue and Rappahannock | Ta Fetra, president; irs; HB. Motilton, treas- | do the shooting, Frederick il. Hoban and James Hoban are | fet, and Mrs, W. 5 SBCONDATAS we second-hand Ne er Upright, extra. ti L Wuisp Broom, box Blacking and 1 Biacking | GQ E 00, ¥ Y FEM g88y ins to@ STAR reporter, “I admit that I did a " “ et a ie oo ¥ Fr porter, i admit, that I did | isrust, 25e3 liruss, Library Lamps, compicic, | & We Bias - org ys ¥ Sssq. Eldridge, superintendent | Hawkins was ‘reported to headquarters this | $1955 Mall, dozen Siiverpiated Kuives; {8c | ¢ Go bis “ooh ee 4 er Inission department. morning and charges will be preierred against | Wort! $1 i - oe Seen aes & anges, $9.00, Win, H. Dann’, SIL 7th st | thls ae weil as ocuer thins, about the 1anaKe: | Seow dutut alleged wnersdip Uf lolz one of |, Toanksulving eve Keaomption Tent, No. 144, | him. f = wnlnst | Paper, ‘rez Japunned ‘slop dn $3 MRIAL a mentoft iz ‘be looke 1 rahip oe . O. R., celebrated its first auniversury at the | 4EMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER. a 10 beat ' ‘i into. He most tmportant ques- | He squares affected by the Improvements. | iat, corer of bast Capitol and ati siresie, The | Ane ner teat {ech aretlemnah ler becerel cep agra) DRESS SUITS for hire, 414 9th street. Don’r FAIL to attend Silverbverg’s opening, ils, lemperature, 40; con-| Best Grades Saxo Wool y ‘rwear, ver Palais Royal” ve inam, Jasius J. Boste, Mary. 12, | Xefeises consisted of vocal and instrumental | dition, 6. Receiving ‘reservoir, teniperature, | at Aterbaeis Ket leekct Doge etna Ned | 2 Suaeamee every Baur Of *Palals Koyal” Gloves, ra Kelinarilny itichagd i, Hoyt, | Male seeitatlons, ete, interspersed ‘with re | 4G; edadition ‘at norty coninvctiony iy sult == a Nie, Hie Atomton, | Hovte, Beri Asabelia M. Lo? OF IMPOR i HE to hthanied gt | Marks by stessrs. Emnions, Maupin and David: | connection. 35. Distributing. rosctvole, tem Pare Old Rye Whisk, sco s. oo ¥, oaks er Nov. 29, at $12 7th st. nw. an Investig He then ealied upon | 4¥40 ” a atts: Sathanlel S| son and followed by refresiments. perature, 46; condition ut iutuent gate house, | (4 years old), the best to be found, ¥2.50 a gal-| © OE s ¥ ¥ FEB she | Aico, Bird Food and Cugen ut the bird more 415 Ste = , Mr.Miouiton, Who was present, to tell his expe- * 7 . SS 30; condition at eftla 2 house, 3 De ale, ste 6 oO VY Fr St nw. SI MARIBREC HT. oczhean Tux PREDICTIONS of snowy weather may be > P dats Jonaees . : ; lon. Order by mail or telepuone. Se Tio 2 Nerltied in'a Very short time: thoushsof course, | Teifee. : Hagene ii ‘Avuig xttinartia eReeTrosnp it will be seen by the notte a NOE tur WW Eee Sas 2 | JAGR SAG SMGU ARE GRANT PANO nan bene De Mr. MOULTON ee sewhere (ut the ile of Japanese iness | Russra Fars 70 Ger A LoaN ix Benzax.—| < We offer fur sale for owner ab ¥ we believe itis | Mr, Moulton said t heavy top mouiding= aud art treasures next twenty-four hours. E ivertised to take place at Dun- | Herr Sehwartzbuck, w yack Glains supposed. to grow out of alle: © of Herr Bieich- Mutwhed rosewood case, Wi pson Eros, ae sid) Geedin. rabbee. Bedi ; : si and iste be . 2 He , lesrooms has been postponed | roder, the banker, has returned to Berlin from | Heavy Colored Seamless Socks, 2 pr25c. carved legs, square rand Piano, sty sctayes and ne Jenner choos, Tebber conte Tabber grosmmers: | mLtne Sature Of this ssaociation and its in- | ship of lots in one-cf the squares amecied by and Saturday, December 10th and | pt. Petersburg, having suspended negotiations | at Aucrbueus RuitJucnet Depots rerane LL. i | , DeUk tied on at our risk a Perfect Glove in every erlanieeess anol oecen ores covers or anything in rubber to | CoFPoration, if any, he had been obliged to go to | the Uunproveinenis, and the Chesapeake aul | 77th, wien, they do. lurey the entire collecuon | for the proposed heusgus: ence Seo eS Se ne ee a ee i (oem oes the office of the company, and the secretary | Olde canal compuiy is made party on account Y It is-reported that since his interview ‘with Now is the Time ——— MHI PLANO KXCHANGE WAREROOMS, told him that the company Was organized un— | Ph Sn Seppe io else whurt to kyu Prince Bismarck, Herr Bleichroder demanded | To buy some rare bargains. Canton Flannel, noza wheat. der the Jaws of West Virginia, und that they Totus ueesiee tetep@mrene ciatinit Lieut. Pettit Married. heavier terms ior the proposed loan, which | de, per yard; balance of our 3-button Aid| gaa», FRE ‘OR BALE-ENCACIOPARDIAR Jabes PATE dno ane the ‘eh nee ae the Kidweil paient are expected toap- | A HAPPY WEDDING AFTER A suor wuic | Russia has declined to concede, OS ‘These ure desirable suad ge 3 Ss tor celebrated historian and blag a teh jo West Vir car and set up speeiiieully, and maintain tre EATENED 1 : 3 ees > Boye | Sizes;, Beattiiut Woolen Skirts for ladies, a9; | G 7 fg Z Nery house wi'ere there is placed # YARDWIDE Penca feted in a Se oe THREATENED TO DEFEAT Ir, Tue Joxe Drove Him Crazy.—Jobn P. Boyd Fiaunel Stirts, 50c, | 660 Eup Sggt — | pirton's Cyciopwedia i isiike main th raat Seavemace A telegram to the New York Herald trom | Was found insane by a Chicago jury Monday th Corset, UC S, pn. ‘The or JIE PATENT SAID TO BE A FRAUD, ea vea wi Aut Noveniben 2 5 ‘Phe cause 1s said to be a irigut which he re- | li-stitehed Gorset, 30c.;, red, blacl sles, Suan Win i. Dunn's, S11 7th lawsof West Virviniawas | The bill then gives the reusons for the state. | Learenwortil, Kan, November 24, says: The | Cuived threo. weeks ago at thc hands of soe | benuiital siccsuiucied Garset, SOcs, ed bie | eariy orl sen. E'suspieious circumstance, beeause all the wilde | i L Kid. | Condition of Lieut, James 8. Pettlt, of the first | Hremen on Curtis street, who. held hinr up 3 Tei cane call early OF late tm the ay.as thists a bey | oS aoa piv Ona " = eat mining companies and other schemes were | Ment that the patent granted to John ae is much improved and he is able to | under pretence of rovbery, just for the Lun of boc; Unok 3 Sock at our Glove Departinent. However, we mow | BUDS St dsante ais tee tie hoe ee 1 St FERCOATS, blue ebin- Beer's etiece: EAE veal vr. { Well was null and void. The claim is made b parvo UaUs Swans | Worth GOc; Cnbieached Table | nave 18 assistants at thls gle oF double. Also two tine Mares suitcble fo ek OUR i organized under these laws,wnich, as he ander- | joutthe house. His wedding with Miss | the th Boyd is a thin, nervous man, twen- lave 18 assistants at thiscounter. coupe. Apply at the Livery staves of f bulla, price $15. 7th st | stood, did not hold the officers. and stockholders | that the land included within this patent was ty-five yeurs old, a coutirmed invalid, SLD 19th se nw. sigaE nd bas | Wace bieuiel, 10 1 liable ior the cont . cis entered into | Within the limMs of the city and was not cov- | Bessie Sharp, the daughter of Major Ai Go To Joux KELLY tor Washington been supported by luis sister tor eigut'yeurs, He i Suk. 1 3 gana he pore een Mer bared | inpany.as was the case in this Distriet, | ered by the terms of the jou resolution ot Feb. | Sharp, which was summarily checked by the | was soubvo the Kunleukeromeatee oe SORT ie Vel ee Se ee 20G, ck 80. yy sae aay : Contant bee and Northern Liberty | “One of the aud! imarked that this was a | 16th, 1839, which provided that such iands in | attempt of an assassin, Louk place at 4 o'cioe! Severe ae SR CA oreo ere errr RS Ly Bes, borne eee mistake. the County’ of Washington, in the District of | this afternoon, Gue Feason Yor the marrise | Jordan W. Maury, broker, of Richmond, | S.CN! Cenk aud zap departivent. Ladies, ©o0 Vy £ S| Bd I bow can vatry a lar For tur Hats. hat racks, cherry or walnut. | | “Well, I may be mistaken,” concluded Mr. | Colambiaand without the limits of the city of | betore Lieut. Pettit’s enure recovery Is that | Vu, is dead. Cos rom $149 Up abd many cher good bur- Vv Kee Sxs8 0 T | sesortiment oF horses than ‘any 5.25. Win. H. Dunn's, BLL 7th st. nw. Moulton, “but that is my understanding of tue | Washington, should be executed by the Secre- | Lieut, A. Sharp, jt, of the navy, has been 01 2 = == |S 5 ee 39 horses from Belmont county, Oluo, of which there acter.” lary of the ‘Treasury through the general land | dered to report in Washi au carly da & OT eee paiieeee we ches uaaintcacs ey Sabu 1 Matched boisen ten evn, horwen ie 1. Hempler’s, Paav. &4% | "He then went on to say that, as was well | office. Furtuer, thatthe lands were covered with | and desired to be prese: Th =e “| previous we close at 6 p.m. a8 usual. Please make apices horas What ca = Known, the officers of the company were resputa- | Waier lor the greate {of the time, aud we Ume for celebrating the wedding wv sed lor] RRR OO ¥ ¥ Aw Extra Heavy Canton ¢iannel Drawers, | purchases accordingly. zt py Pp RIOLT izens, aud for this reason there was con- | not capable of cultivation; Uhat the patent was ayo and the servicu Was tooccur in| RUR OO YY aA TE SucrauAmeroie lies Depon7unaraiet | CITY AND DISTRICT ace In the association, He thought, how- | Issued by fraud and througu the lutluence of | the First Presbyterian cuureh, On the evening | RRO O YY RA E ae ae ct that the association was | Joun Wilson, a brother ot Joseph S. Wilson, the winted Lieut Pettttwitnsome |B ROO YF Aad b ineibie Flour oe Cee. eae Amusement To-Night. up their policies at seventy commissioner of the general lund office, Jobn M engaged Ull a ite ho: | Oar is made of the best Minuesota Wheat by apat-] @ Gh oo ¥ ¥ £ H Ss 8 EEE SATIONAL.—“Cuprice.” cents on the dollar looked bad and was notiair | Wilson became the attorney of said John L. hureh lor the happy: ene process. It wil make Ue lest bread, | @ 4 33 tv EF 'S8s NOK SALE-RARGAINS IN SQUARE AND aaa “Lorie.” to those who remained in. Kidwell, aud on September 11, 1869, as sucii | his wity home alone a tootpad surpr | Givente tall” fins pare reaeonauie, oo L. it da a | B’Uprigit itianos of the best anakes: “new and soe. Poses ame - ™ Is) EXPERIEN attorney made application ior a reopening of { the deinand to turow up iis bangs aud detive aE z ee Dae Mareoeeee BiG. ‘GGG Sas® S| cncatmud HExzve’s ainst the Stream,” Pippen ta iap ahs } suid case, and filed five aifidaviis,the substance | his valuables, plucky young omcor) ph ak RT NNR 6% 1 OT iw ot a Sirduced sxtone Ger AgRIS, st * | Mr. Lewis then gave his experience. He sald | Gy which is to the etlect that there was, clineued With his assailant and Was overpower-| Epp AA REO INNS & ee EE Dorr Muskum.—Ethel Tucker. that he owned five policies, which were amoug chanel between sald tract and. th tng tlm when the misereant shot hinin the | 3B Ask Be it X RN @ Go Extra Sleeves for finit Suckets, at Auer-| gg- THE BEST MATERIALS, tadadawae= Vines stiaws fa eal the earliest issued. ‘This month, when he went eyaund that sald traet was ight an dudlicling serious wound, Pettit te ube aa KOK ON NN cus Kul acket Depot, Tua and i - Perea x e offi aia neeae 6 which particulars said a caine Unconscious, When the assassin = Seder . f : 3 ant SEI DIAN ASSAS PANOKAMA.—Day arte sore canraee Us thie See rey er eteg | cuvlcu werd uu truss ind shat in one Ol said alll | riled shi: pos ots aullivanisied: the eines Hahp's Mark-down Sale No.1 Sar THE LARGEST VARIETY. POs SALEA THOKOUGNIEE. ¥ OU NG: WiLtarp Hati—Prot. ¢ Vulue of the policies, and that oilicial had said | GVils, dated seplember 10, 186%, signed by | was svon picked up wad taken to Uie house of ep : ws To reduce our Stock, we ofler for ten days only: : find Het teat ut monretHurves, wih ot ee ere ie Rane ee eae | unturachna W lisotiwrad taihiarderetdi y | Shor Alexander, wiere surgical wid was pro] BPR, PO, WM, HPP, eee Ren | TUN Giuews go cusonmutade, bulls, luceds | gar THE GREATEST QUANTITY. ae Se ee ee, Condensed Locals. ation would buy them for seventy-five cents on | Well: ated iat Lhey had no interest in | cured. It was at fist velieved the wound might PPP O O WWWW D DEE ERE toes, 94.50, sumed 4704 bel, 4g ema tth sts. “Kor pe lire: In the Equity Court Wednesday Judge James | the doliar. Mr. Lewis confessed that thisremark | tid Kidwell’ claims, which assertion ts re-| prove tutal, aud Miss Sharp, Whose motuer is Po 00 WWWW D DE RR. | Gent's so uil call, hauu-weli Lots, $3.90, een Mines! ts perfect, please swidtess HA. Sib anted Muxzie E. Yeager a divorce trom the | made a cold shiver ol suspicion shoot up and | Peated In another allldayit of same date by'said | the sister OF Mrs. General Grant, wished tbe ¥ “00 W DDD KKB ER 2] Gent's $4 exira tine eail, sewed Boots, 33.35. | £a” THE LOWEST PRICES. Wholesale Wine aud. Liquor merchant. and bonds of mairimony with Samuel F. Ye down iis backbone, and thea he went to Mr, | Wilson. Yet, before sald patent was issued, by | marrlaye ceremony to proceed al once, Sli 2 Gens yz.50 seamless Vamp Shues OnLy eLOO, the cetebrated Lrimble T) ew iskies, 1200 Det ‘and permission to resume her maiden name of | K. 0. Holtzman, a particular friend, and also a | #deed dated November 9, 1509, said Jobu L. | was overruled, however, in tue hope Usat Ui ry nade ki} Hoots, $2.40, ss ser piearss Johnson. The charge was di member of the board of managers, aud asked | Kidwell conveyed to said John Wilson an und | suiferer would soon rally and the union take cee ONS lid Sule Boots, $1.3 5 Fok) Ee Becae RIDING Tavcue William Jone ‘one-legged negro, who has | him about the condition of the association. Mr. eighthy interest Ju said Kidwell | pluee under brighter surrounding ABSOLUTELY PURE Kp boots now 91.43. Ei, ang machine nied for gle ared in the dock before Judge Sueli man; i ad assure a clatio and suid Wilson by a deed Novei- aces ae y, | Boys’ aul leatuer (3 to 5) button, $1.10, S10. “Chis stu to be part baymenton bleyie it park Faigned on a charge of vagraney. “I ain all the | He explained why tie association Was making. {2 | Indianapolis spectai to the N. Y. ‘Tribune, Nov, 23. | strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | | Youths’ reliable bution andgacr A OT gBSy 4 rw 2 Ume guilty,” answered Jones. “You know 1| this oiler to the policy holders. - Ths first board | te same; that on the 10th of November, 1869, |" “phe truth of the rumor telestaphed, irom | 750. A f ¢ POE AEE ONLY SIG) AN ELBGANT FULL always acknowledge everything you change me | of managers, it seems, bad misrepresented the | Step! lag mmade a second report to the | washingion that Wililam H. English would, the ordinary kinds, and cunnot be sold in competition | Ladies’ $5 extra choice French kid button, AA Tt ss. plandrume | Rosewuul: carved lez, with.” ie got ninety days. facts when’ they told policy holders that the | COM: of the general land office upon i Atal ae 2a ie Re i $3.90. pea i por wet order and fully warrauied A pound party for the benefit of St. Joseph's | assessments during te five years would | Kidweil's application, in whicn he rescinded | @ candidate tor Unit with the muikitude of low tests, short weight, alum or 1 2a Fs8 30 cash, ane hs saadies’ Aad straight goat and fair stitched peb- er paz. phosphate powders. So! S IN Cs ee ee Sans teoree ee ee re ee en RO ab | a sales Boul ail Ride DULOE BLSO. Fich. Apply at once at suinst the ad- | “d cover aud stuol. Cost Orpban asylum, given at the National Rifles’ | amount to only about $350. “IU w now known | bis tormer adverse opinion as ty satd Kidwell | democratic revolt in Indiana armory last evening, was Well aitended and the | that the assessments would rea h $700, and | Meadows not being susceptible of cultivation, | ministration, is denied here. Me. English said how $2.40. e volunie of Uo Fesults were gratitying. bably ol (000, and in view of | aid staied that though “hardly yet it to prot | MBIsu see - “body to | BAKING POWDER Co,, 106 Wall strect, N.Y, 002 Ladies’ $1.29 reliable button aud iaced, now THE PIANO EXCHA 'W.& Hancock Post, Union Veterans’ Union, | Pheve fasts fgement hud coneluded to | duee sucecssiul crops ofeor oF garden vegou | fdas! “L have never authorized anybody co Cag ee ee had acamp fire at their nali Wednesday even-} allow ail those who bad taken out policies | bles the land nevertheless is susceptible of pro- Aon TSO ERATION DURES eae: neve Misses’ $2.50 fine hand-welt button, $1, SUN DIAL GAS HEATING & ing which was largely attended. during the first § tuder this false | ducing fodder,and affor sture for the cal- | The Bay aon atone x Misses’ $2 straight gout, spring heal, $1.50. cat @ stuall bed room oF bath rou Mr. O. G. Stapies, proprietor of Willard’s | jmpression to ve back seventy-five per | Ue,” aud be approved said survey thereupon, pebp Sea eeeae Sryusn Derss Goons Duisses’ Worked huie spring heel, bun, 75e. 1 yous i proportion. hotel, received the third dexree of Masonry in | ceni of the money already paid in. Many had | aud on December 6, 1869, said patent was > Wedd aes id Chiius? 7c. gout, sprung ti R.G. CAMPBELL, New ‘Jerusalem Lodge No. 9, F. A. A.M, iast | found the increased assesaieents very irksome, | Issued; that suid. report was novas honest ex. A Romantic Wedding. OM NS, TRICOT CLOTH, PIN CHECKS, $816 7urst. aud nae S17 LOU st. wae evening, and after the ceremony banqueted the | and rather than ihat they should lose the com: | Pression of opinion by said Dallas, but was the | Wesmivster (Alu.) Correspondence of the Balt. Sun, POUREA, CASH MEKES, KUYAL BERGE, OL" ae Poe bens EN PAPERS. Members of the iodge at his hotel. made this arrangement. Mr. Lewis | result of improper and undue pressure brought UNAD ri ANREIS GACENSE SIZ cash value, $5 | S&PAR, Oolong and Gunpowder Tea, SETS = Teducel to 33.70, at 5Uc, a pound, Best Quality Blue Flannel Shirts, at Yesterday aiternoon a white man named Lee | said that Mr, Holizman had advised him, if he | t bear upon him vy his superior in oftice, A natrlage attended with’ some romance oc-{ mit Jucset Depot, Tun and He 1 Padgett was severely cut on the leg by a bateet | was able to keep up ti sents, to Hold on IN THE EQUITY CovRT souered au the olabotcl Weduesdayeveulng In) Febounding aiter it was thrown to the floor at | ty his polic aid’ pay hand- + { aay RWarEl the presence’of a few witnesses. ‘The contract- the ferry wharf, southwest,by George Hoffman. | somely alt nained (uid Pay hand: | to-day District Attorney Worthington asked I artes were Miss Irene Wal 5 ‘Stuck Kauch and Herd: for sale cheap. Appl Dr. Adams rendered medical aid, and Padzett | “y'ne’statement chic we made was | #04 obtained an order requiring the absent de- | ing parties were Miss Irene Wott, d TRO CHEONH, aif eclors, pure wool, wide double GER & BRo, EFF A NNN ghS, Wate BARK OF Sate eY ‘Was aiterward taken to his home in Alexan-| not received with very #1 ction, and | fendants to appear and enter appearance by | Mr. Sam’ Wollf, residing near Union 1 2, BOC. as 417 Tih St naw, E AA NNN 7 Neb. aria, Va. One of the. polley holders pat him iurodgin | te first Monuay in January next, [and Mz 1, Walter Arthur, an tron worker, | C00 FOR Boys! WEAR, exceltent quatity | > —— : ie AA RRS ss, ea An enjoyable hop was given last night by the | rigid examination as to Whether the wscciae Seaee Both partics are young. the bride being onty in | She, 78d abd a hal. wide, Guninense double width). | Extra Fime Quality Heavy Saxony Wool AAS 2 se = stock of Plattoran ashington Light infantry corps at their | tion had paid him to represent them at this Ebankegiving Marriage Bells. venteenth year and the groom about | ROYAL SERGE, ai ‘ors, wide double fold, 12 yas, | GetMAB Hand-kuit Socks, & pairs lor Bl, at C [ty eg armory. ‘The attendance was large. and other questions of akiudred char-| _ Dr. Samuel Le Count Cook aud Miss Fiorella | twenty-turee. Lucy met ior the tit time early | or Sno S4Ors WMdedouble fold, 12 yds | Ayervuch's Knit Jacket Depot, stu ubd Mt. "L Wacoue, aabeltish- American club ataimevting Wednes- | acter, aii of which Mr. Lewty answered, main- | Tucker were married by the Rey. Byron Sun- uniaer in Union Gridge, i FLACK CASHMERE SIA WLS, pure wool, $1.50. | Save 25 p.e. Go tod E. Yuults’s, 736 7th st, | - FPS 70m 49e. :0 $55. Every one reduced in price . Eewape , Sor the reception of Justin MeCarthy, MMs Poy the | {auuitg tat he was anerely i policy holder, in-| deriaud, at one o'clock yesterday atternoon, in ng Up Which Wus dis SOLGIED SILK WEE TS ere ees for Wraps, Shawls and Cioti Diers Gouds, 3” | fF the special sale, Quoted below are a few eae novelist and historian, who is to lecture in this | association. the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian chureb. M. peine YY OF Stee = = . Z BUSINESS CHANCES. cay ia December ee San Some said that if they had been deluded in | Boyd gave the bride away and Mr. It H. Ferrell cHistinaa pipe rrobtetno aca sepsciintents etntaed SAMPLE BARGAINS: eds : CAA CES. __ Inesday even! ignonet leasure | the first place the y ought to have all Was the groom's vest mun, ‘The ushers w and a dewetlve, who had tollowed L sep irteeg aE T SES S : F BUSINESS HABIDS, THIRTY-FIVE: ¢lub cave a pieasant complimentary dance and | money, shud the iesponse tee aan the ea | Messrs: Barker Bailey, dif, Deamate, SoF A DeOcle ate FpODSEATOINASe Re A eee weg edge erect) redone baghespaoned car Old, wants to invest tour to. tive thousaud, {0 a number of friends at Professor Cor- | tion needed some for current expenses, and it | Jack: | ti - aie eae grote eed aio ALE. T. Draper, W. Archer and Wm 1. Hart : ila | dottars as an le Géc..... Hand-painted or plain, white or colored | jt 2 eae Satin Fans, with or without feacber tips, at Sc. For | Horna special sale New style of open and | WY Siuce tue return 0: Miss. Wolfl, wicit its daughter, ap- ud Jury duriug. its receut and had Artaur tadietea tive partner ia established bustiess id ts Address INLLSTY. Star office ran BCLS OF TEXAS L Scrip: give lowe: litaire Ring, % eacat, perfect, $2 | “have Stone Cluster Hing, pure w Solitaire Earrings, Learat, 950, supe’ Bing’s hall in East Washington. could not be expected that they shouid get all James H. Jarboe, a well-known dealer in the | back. ‘There was quite @ oud liurinurat th re at reception was tendered | Genter market, dicd yesterday at his home, 500 | and one policy holder, in a gruit Voiee, cx? | them inthe evening. Prom Pailadelpiia tuey | 9th street southeast, aiter a ten days’ Iulness, of | Giaimed, “Well have money of blood,” and | Will proceed. ty New York and sail ¢ o'clock tbe couple left fur telpbia rae size Tridel Quist, Wore, vach customer who buys S10 i Atthe request | ¥ thie 27th] souse cietaway Tonner Grbey oaks: ipsa painted, at $1.68. For special sale $1.20......uaported | sue aud how long tt Prphold sever, He was a member of Naval | there was a geueral laugh, Thstdurior Antwerp, aa Hie jer Counsel Alf” Wolf tiougut his daughter wo rust nt ELUO. 5, | Ratin Fun beusiltely polotad Seether tion aig sn. | = ames a a » No. 4, F. A.A. M. “ ZING-O ” Mr. Eng son, @ young lawyer of this | Westininster Wednesday, where tiey were RRR gS 2 Teh st x. | Forspecial sale ut 99c......Fans of Satin, both sides KARE OPPORTUNITY Wednesday anemonatiennrenbers wok Place | sur.smaitwood, the secretary, said that the | Cg, ud Mss Fannie H. Taylor were married | net uy "Arthur, anaasivey fisisted ou ticle | Er So Eee aero | ecuiner ssa pvariaganel Gouger 9uiea or hpeaaa dud LNs at day aiternoon trom his late home, 501 , * | atSt. John’s church at two o'clock yesterday | Uvieridins a ed, Ube eousent of | ez 4.5: ; ; ay oo Sth street southeast, “and was attended by | misrepresentation of the first board was not the | Sietavoue ‘vee chery Where Steck eae te Gt ed ae wg. | Dom"t Fail to attend Sitverberg's Opening, | sae i ypu Faus of Ostrich Featners at $4.05. Norman | Mr, Wollt was tually ¢b4 only one, because there had been issued an- ster, D. F. Merrill, Howard Perry and Lieut. | jiony was pertorued by Ke other circular in which it was stated that tue | GM. Bradtur pepe town, teller of the | pastor ur te Metuudist Protestant euren, assessments would reach $430, Instead of $350. zene, bank, was the best man. : js Very YOULL Looktg, wi conte Offutt, of Washington, and Miss Kate rilaite ieee cana tuciliveremsen ler Roe k, of Norfolk, Were married yesterday | . Mary's enureb, Nuriol: EB Sgg8 mm | November 29, a SPACE, N . Meade post, G. A. K. and the Musicians’ assem ar eee biy, K. of 4. The remains were interred in Coderestionai cemetery. ‘A’ pleasant literary and musical entertain. | Msessments | rasan 1 OntIy assessments. cou ment was given at Abner’s hall by Harmouy | Me monthly usessments cou ‘olumbla lor aby’ 7th Stree A Pare Art the bustuess, | at Teasouavie prices, | st. Old estavlisned fa HARRIS, 8275 M st, West Washington, Also, I have four ron Columius capable vs =i ing any wencht desired. Fresi i any 9 oliey holders were 5 owe. ey arued every morn: | 7 Prof, HE. Kalusowskt, of the National col | POOf, it naiurally Fewuited in a treezing-out” fons trom. the On a Wild stamped AKHANS ing and delivered ti Ward” prints, 45e. ones Fea ta tries br Cote appointed delegate | Thougn he retained in and profited fom it, | aud Cardinal Gibbous, of Baltimore, ‘The TEXAN STEEES MAKE A MAD rmxovan (ee ee ae ee SaNunaey Gioia oD convene at New Yaa | He further believed that the association hud no | #4 groom lett for Washington alter the wed- TUE STKEBIS OF NEW YoIK. ishnndames sd ae ———— mmittee, io convene at New York cliy December Fight to buy in their policies. ‘The profits of the | “ng. ‘ M While a herd of Texan steers were being ALL COLORS AND QUANTITIES. sociation “al rom e: ‘ys. han and J leunemann = } r. Hi 29 ms eee Dug’ Minloruinately “ior “Tye” enteulatous | Were married at St. Joseph's church yesterday | driven through New York city lust nizht, ob | hesearethe fussiouable Ciths for bres Trim | Novextres Lx Luronren Wars | iahtbice,pityorascesndcarcinattorlige. adie | A Question for Old Folks. upon whieh the association was based, | Morning, in the presence of a large nuaber of | their way to a slaughter house on the Kast | mings and Jackets. and Gents’ plain white Linen Handkerchiefs, with my Feros, de ‘To the Editor of Tie EvENINe STAR: the people who came into it had all tived and | their friends. | Pic zroomsinen were P. ollo-| river, they were irightened by an cievated | yy, : SH hetring bone nnd hensttchet bordersef ail width| | teeeey suguived Wascerny Ss ampie Atthe Afty-dith page of Elliot's “Ten Miles | were Inely to live tor the rest of the Aye Tene | han and chara Marphy, aud the bridesmaids a pase toned ui ened » We have determined to close up our CLOAK DE-|___ (Successox 70 Pisuny & bioTine), Star ontice : si we y were Rosa Jeufemann and Celia Morez, Win, | tain und siampeded. There were forty steers | PAKTMILN 1, and oNer barzaius in First Class Goods. | INVIUSS AN TNSPECIION 445 CHOICE QOL SALE A GOOD Square,” published by the genial Frank Therefore the profits of the concern must come | [Cre Hosa Jou tea a tS eat ushers. | in the herd. The herd started ina mad gallop | Yeu can wiford to nave tiem alered aud thea have | STUCK OF 1AEPUNI Sy WHC 2. tq 5 wazon business, fh Ses thie city in 1897, occur the si = mainly from the lapses, and here was the haat eae oe > 2 fa gallop | then cheaper tun you can buy ue Materials, MAVE sUst i = guud will, @e. Heason S87. occur the following Jnanagement paying back’to the holders of poli- | , At hult-past five clock Wednesday after. | through the streets, dexpite ull efforts to stop | NOVELTIES IN PAKIS. WRAPS. = For 3 CENTS. SiALENC VE The close of the war (of 1812) Congress assem. | cies the money which would otherwise accrue {non John F. W. Williamson and Miss Annie | thems A crowd. of passengers conithy oul at | We bavejast reduced the prices of Combination | Ni iblt WALKING JACKis tm, Sad . ved 4 Seb geg ‘ bied Veral sessions in a building patrivil- | to those who remained in, He only questioued | Coflee were wacried by Rev. Father Kerwig at Grand Ceutral depot was seaticred lie | Suiting Seal PLUsH AND DIAG Esra) ad an sed ‘by the citizens of Washington for | the legal right ot the company todo this, At | St. Matthew's chureb, ‘The steers gored seve ad $25 Patterns reduced to $20, ONaL CLOTH VISETIS mae ye TR unodation.” ¢ ¥ of the readersot | the same tine he did not think that policy | Aliss bessie Davey and George 8, De Neale | Chased umlucky pedestrians, A lady ihr eetiteg aoharse prosrpe EW TMPOKIED ULSIERS, NEWMARKETS tures and Good Wilt of a irotery und ruil "siogw Your ever-weleome daily tell us Who those pas | holders ousi{t to be forced out. Were married ut six o'clock Wednesday at St. | oul of a stage on Oca avenue was knocked ANY CLKCULALS, ND FRENCH | AZ COMPATS With any pure Linen Handkerchiefs | tsuod rensas fot veiling. Apiy oi premises to AL. triotic citizens were? SALEM. ‘The discussion ran on for some time, and | Matthews’ chure down, but not seriously hurt. A boy was iossed | Full stock of Exclusive Plush Noveities at @ c HaIR AN REN ‘sold elsewhere in this city at 19c. ReCal. a Se ae then upon motion of Mr. Gray a committee was | _ Mr. Charles T. Lowell, chief clerk of Captain | jnio an rrel. ‘the drove kept on to the | York prices. chiorkitc ess sens nar SIX) SHARES oF mene. NT Fixep ror Fixixe 4 PisroL.—Keith Suther- | inpointed by tho, Chaitin wie ei | Lemon's claim agency, was imarried so Where tuey were sipped. by te : rN os 8 hort eerie Jand, the colored saloon Keeper, while passing | quest au interview with the diflers be the eee, | Minuie T. Hulse, of Ascury Park, New Jersee, | Nore! then stafted back Jor the Eust | +#dles’ Habit Cloths, all shades and qualities. MYMALAYA, SCOTCH PLAID 1 BBE BPR 00 ENN ghsq | AS re GiKAPTA Filius SREB Gia street Wednesday about, noon, fired | ciation for the purpose of ascertaining its condi: | 1M tuat place Wednesday. ‘They arrived here | river, ranuing wildly throught the SUES, Zor | special stgck of WHITE SILK, in Molre, Fallle AND TRAVELING SHAWLS. il BB ORB OO NNW Fe VERY CHEAP—A FIRST-CLASS Prgpistot shots and was arrested "oy Giller | on whether it is comply ig with the Contracts | Yesterday and Went to tie house of tue parents | fny’Rorses and Upset Uy pecenttiaie Teas or | weal SK, Of WHET ELL. tn Mote, SIL SEAL PLUSHNS #20 $2.50 TO §15 PER Ho Bos Ber 8 8 BRE Ss50 | Fieanstion; we wrtaitisued, good lownitone Bean. degterday morning in the Police Court | with the policy holders, and to Investigate ait | Of the groom, No. 229th street noruueast, where | tLe stecrs were. shou by tie police aaud the rece 3 AD. ss es s He Bo? Bad [nc BRS wage | cAccemey formu and dol a cud busine Ap Sutherland was charged with firing « pistol in | matters oftuterest. to yoliey holders. ‘The | they were greeted by a large num finally corraicd and driven w the siaugiter | 600 Pieces of Choice French Woolens, at lowest | NEW, BLACK AND COLORED ASTRAKHANS un SBs 000 «(UN BE FY, Someones atin SERRE Ba the street. for which 4 fine of only 35, the ex- | fyilowing committee Was hppoluteds Ay Erie | itieads last eveniog, and. atter house, murket prices, ALEWOUR Glos kike Cluriie 1 BLACK. one — nd font of the law, was imposed. The court ihougit | Keese, chairman; H. La Stiles George n. | been served a reeepiiun followed. —— ; OF SAY SE DARING AND NIELS a following SPECIAL SALE PRICES. Read | (1M MURGIAT OFMCE, aie Fo. 3.W ES lie should “have been charged with cacrytug | hee" burnett, Geu, It: Gray dt, Fen | yy pee Riotous Striking Tanners. oe wae turer: fom the Comminion Agent | Sau brit Yi = : J | Stupid for the purvos ot disposing of boxiuew fine could be iunpose, “UCM Charge a heavier | wicks, PG. Sauer, J.P. V. Hitler and IRL. | VISITORS, AND EXAMINEHS on CATHOLIC | ryny aTtaci NON-UNION MEN IX SALEM AND | cient NEMLot eH AND SCOTCH COSTUME’) sctin and GrosGrain Ribbon, 1% inch, for Za;2inch, | iss’ ourplan Yeusuvold all publicity whl has —— cocaatiee he ea third plenary council, Cardinal Gibbons has ap- OL CD ASE A few more Barnesly Damasksat $1.50, worth $2. ‘ wake esengaen | Scret by having sew bury Hf Sor eake test ai oar THE Mernovouiran INVESTMENT COMPANY. ‘The Le Droit Park Fence. pointed from amoug the clergy Visitors to] There was considerable rioting by the strik- Petes AES HOM LADIES Tassie Picot kage, all silk, 21nch for 17¢; 2% inch, 19¢; 3 | Oe advertised five and wold ou comin A meting of the stockholders of the Metropol | 4 yweimixg oF PROPERTY owsene neoEcr ro | Hoos and Sxauuners of deuchers, The ap- | ing tanuers in Salem, Massachusetts, yesterday, | Housekeepers will appreciate these Elegant Goods | TAUEASE ASSUIIMENE OF LN PUICTED DRESS | inen, ogc. “ulzln "Rewectfuily. DANIEL RAMEY, komery county, Md., and the following named | A meeting of the property owners of Le Droit | Prince George's and. Moutzouzery counting: | brothers, the former a non-union workman and 5 ‘THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES In] EXtT® heavy do. do. 9 inches wide, Sic. between 13th and 14th ot: contains eo rooms. in pers Sire view presulent ss praeents SS. Burdett; | paric was held Wednesday night at Represen- | Kes. George W. Devine (chairman), ‘Thoinas | the latter proprietor of a non-union boarding | ttt oPeved our direct importation of TULLESand | ALL, FUE. EATEST BA 2 Sacee Carts 6 2 Sate Chases wide Aha. | Ss pea wubasenses kes & eat of ee ca Preideate e at SJ. S. Hassler; second vies | tative Butterworth’s house to take action in re- | E: Hugues and ©. %, ‘Thomas, Visitor of Ger: | house, were pursued on the street by a mob e | ILUSw5S for Bveuing Wear. TREFOUSSE AND VERISOTS KID GLOVES. | Al Silk Sash, bloci: pattern, colors, Comins 11,490 square fert, being lot 5, myunre 254. president, D. 1 Murphy; secretary, Henry N. | “ man schools in the District of Columbia—Rev. : | 5 cc Mourning Goods of every grade and text Be_ SPECIAL AVARTAENTFOR DISPLAYING | Surah Sash, all colors, 15 inches, $48. ‘Terms: One'cash payment; bidauce in Ld Yearly pay> Gowp: tredsurer, Charies "A. barker: directors, gard to a request of the District Commissioners | Francis Tewes, of St Mary’s chute, Washing: | 500 strikers, who followed them to Kelly & ee 2 SS EVENING GOODS BY Gab LIGHT g ments. Kare opportupily ty purebase valuable prope BB Detriek, John T. Freeman, &. M. Dawson, | to consider a proposition looking to the removal Xaminers of teachers—Rev. John 8. | Reagan's yard, where the pursued men| Hosiery und Underwear, oh PEN cont on hk Ety end pay for the sance from srocecds of your bust Bandete Sa ieee aria: O. CL Fox and S, S! | of the fences on the uorth of the park, upon the | Foley, D. D..and Kev, M.A. Fenue, ‘The pas-| were protected by two police officers, who SEATON PERR’ CE OO OM x ss reg A pl oe I Harder; savisory commltice, Mihm, HUE | aasratee of the Commissioners that by’ no. do- | tors vf, the diveese are also requested 19 closed the gates, The mob then tore down | Bisukets and Comforter Pj Piuky Bompixa, g ok 83 oh Ss, MEVCALE, 1981 Vermont ave. . ~ H. Aide: i. Race, H. PL | Lhe streets 1 park should be rover rt uA school tics * 3 y) ue pe. Bal AAA - =| a THE Springer, S. Dana ‘Lincoln and. H. ¢. Dar “full diveussion or theauestion if al is | that Will be furnished for‘ that purposes “ke | tue fences and Inflcted serious injuries on | BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. stebiishea 1940, AMY AIR AYERES, Soe OEE od Tu “oo? 284 EMG Sus8 PUK SALE—A DAUG STORE IN ONE OF TH Hnance committee, Joseph B. Cox, W. H. Gui > the iollowing resolution was adopted | decree under which these appointments were | te Yeaton broubers. Simeon Yeuton then ~ e ee pepo pee ee pores nison and J.C. Stoddard. | gh the sebse of ‘the :uceting: “That the Le Droit | Made requires all teachers in’ Catholie schools | Hed is revolver, Into the mob, ‘the bulle: HE PROOF OF THE PUDDING. Weuse an entire show window on the Avenue for | or sale, with Susie ae eee wously but firmly de- | lo pass a satisiactory examination before the | Sttiking John F. Halpine, one of the rioters, in w.a.suusteresons = | T —- . the display of our latest Bargaina Knowing some THE Cotorep KNicuTs TrPLaRs—The consent to the removal ot the | examining board. “The visitors are required to | the side. flulpine was taken to the hospital Electric Huir Restorer is the only réliable root | one will require a nice Clouk for *Thanksciving Pron mals a gfand commandery of the colored Knights vss Linden street, on the north side of | make ai least one tour of Inspection per yer | S¢Verly wounded, and the Yeutons were| ONE PRICE. ‘and herb tonic in existence free from lead. sulphur or | Pay,” we have secured the samples of an im- a Ss a ee a. plar elected and installed officers last even- | park, or any part thereof, or the connection | and to report to the bishop, finally escorted to the police station by the for sale by all first-class draggists | porter at low prices for cash,and which are offered diable Western Farm Mc: eee $F lows: JW, Rreeman, Kb. G. C.; Sam- | of the park streets with those of Howardtown. oe Grocked a atest sar, smashing it to. spline | STE REST IS THELCHRAPEST. 30 | SiSruly. For two yostethn pelsiccr taiund camer | very. very champ. Wooely tare shinayehsosef toms | hence Sat teas tein hes’ pat ee < r G.C5 LOH! Wayne, Pecstadat eatrst - . We wrecked a street car, smashing splinters, ne ot '. a ist Monge eas a Je Edwards, BGC Gi, sol HN Americn for Amerteans.” tious Army hall coracr ‘Oty ana Usurcets: way | hie wax followed "bya ‘savage attack on | Gascem Ghamea Grates eee eee ee Reg ruaone ead | SAMEMA An early viet necessary, Sliniew!“AtSolute sntintaions 10 pean experieuon. GP; Cuaries CC. Jounson, E.G. | DR. NEWMAN THINKS THE Fertne oF our | crowded last hight. by persons who bad paid | Andrew Ferguson and Andrew Bowser, non- Pot “Now the puulie will be able ww purchase withuut So itnaest eter vo Third Niiowel bei NA COUNTRY EXDANGERED BY IMMIGRATION, — | th cents a head to witness a “hallelujah” mar. | Union men, and they, too, were badly beaten. oe the necessity of # mouth’s treatment, |W bolesale aud JERSEYS. Rational bank: Lawrence, Kat. and hundreds of . arseraon | Figs between two Salvationists. Ax a sortor| The mob now visited’ Rgdle’s boarding bouse, reiail at the pariors of Sirs. Dr. J. SEMAUsS, Derina- Sectors. For si Intormaiion call upon or address Key, Dr, Newinan justead of a regular sermon | Gyietut prelude to the ceremony & number of | Were two more non-union men were sssulted HOME AMUSEMENTS, Tolugist, 1115 Penusylvauta ave, next door io Palais auzsm* SHAPSK & RITTE | Zesjerday at the Metropolitan chureh delivered | the “soldiers” and converts related their ex. | and badly beaten. By this ume a large body | | 0 oe Re eee amapooing aad Haircnting ? ° | Heavy All-Wool Tailor-made, $1.43; worth $1.68, | & Thakegiving address on the subject of | periences and wrestling with tae devil. Major | Of police had arrived on tue seene, and the mob wpecciment "oeuosm ‘Same trimmed with braid, $2.68; worth $3.98 | “America tor Americans.” While disclatmaing | Li ¢ Hibie ahd descended upon the | Was dispersed. The 1 aders of the mob will be |“ porrs, DOLLS, DOLLS, = ——— —-__ ae piemaigs ming | ovils of an Wigodly marr ‘Then’ Ralph | #tfested. It is not beiteved that any of the as- r SOUND—WILL GENTLEMAN WHO WAS PUR- QYEENSTOWS CATTLE MAMKET.—Two bun- | uy desire to rev at durant mare in OF any | ryantand Allie Barnes were iormally Joined in | #wlted wien will die from thelr injur ‘Toys, FANCY Goods anv Novertms | Tur N aviosat Lire axp Marverry §%o FE PEN TS ots chasing lanvery at Frateis “siier» Paiut Store ou ‘and sixteen cattle on the market Wedues- | 5Ympal that detu + he declare’ i “oe Sia 1108, AGUS ie 4 stant. when be dixcuvered he is pocket Say: one. hundred and “iortyawor sold’ go | that this Country is tor Aimerieany, not for eee | Matrimony, the ceremony being shart Gov. Lee, of Virginia, writes to Senator-clect = ASPUIATIID F Streot Norunwest. foo FET eS Me may find Me PRA RCS bulehers as iollow=: Best sold from 44, to diye. | MAbs, Bor irishuen, vor Euglisuinen, nor} farrtaGk LICENSES. — Marrlage licenses | Dunleis that the siate can pay no more than CH. RUPPERT, | Issues MATUKITY POLICIES, payable in Cash at, <2 £. 2% MILLE a per ib; goo! sold from 4 to Hy per ib; medium | Freuchinen, vor any others of ioreign virth, but | pave beun Issued BY the clerk of tne court to | tbe interest on the debt, as ascertained by the | nig 403-405 7th st. n.w.. near D st the Expiration of Five sud teu Years, aod | 0st_ON WEDNESDAY, THE 247, A Pain Rid froin Sty to By per 1b.; coimmon'soid irom | Tor Mitellectual, nioral, indusinivus, upright | i) W. Waruer and Mary E. Williams; Jobo F,| Riddleberger proposition of settlement, without, | 222 __408-400 7th s mw. near Da _ CE foe ee . SCARFS, ‘Of Gold Bowed Hycglusses, between 1225 W se Wy to By per ib’ twelve: shi} To Halts. | nan, whencescever se tine doctor de- | Wittamson and Aunt Coifey: Joba. Crog: | Piel the rate of waxaton, Ge Tx: B: Guaranteed in Amcunt and with Absolute Limit of Cost Guaee mathe: sutp-cwn left ores ued Woy man, wo matter where born, as an | well, of Harrisburg, and Lula M Francis; Joseph | _ The boller of the tugboat Sunbeam oxpiodea | ET Luxe Must. eutaes ns." ditigee im search of iutesnmion UMBRELLAS, ties atiz e sand two. handred aud sevente | ples “watch distinguish this seam, Print | Findey and Laura J. Tier; George L. Coay | Yesterday alternoon, at, the foot of 80th sireet, THE CONCORD HARNESS. Gan always oblun it at the office of the Amociation. @ —-HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘Qs REWARD-STEAYED, NOVEMBER 22, ONE avs ow tie Market. Eight hun » “7 Feta country trom | and Josephine P. Gordon; GH. Washingtog | 24st river, New York, sinking the tug and ine OFFICE MS: Ted and white Cow: s.caight horns: about © years Soid to butchers as follows: Oid she eed, American citizen, ihe said, | and Lacy Cole; John F. Freeman and Joaana | Santly killing five mén, ‘Horatio Browning, president; GLOVES, . hetura t LWON SOLUMON, Jackson dail alicy e ach frome | PerQual lwerty, Fenouuce | A. King; Henry Hleet and Louisa Stevenson; | , Patrick Hayden, a well known politician and | ,,7h¢ Concord Collar, Coupe, Carriage, Road, Team | {TG Ef Uiarks vioprestdemts 4 E syd tora to Btae por. Tee nine | ase Ty gg QED | PHUce | Joxeph Ht. Lee and Jennie Brock; H. MM. Hen: | liquor dealer, of ‘Jersey City, was shot und | and tx deauibe Dues inraees to orment, treasurer; rust oppose all aliiauce | 4° , killed yesterday uilernoon ‘ta ‘his saloon by acer: bid state, be ready to sacrifice to | und Vininin Liverpool, Jacoe Teeaig: sea | James Kavanagh, un oll peddler, 2 er ee ee rene one bunared and twenty-nine lett coun and éalyeastia Rant ee the government wiat the iorelathers | S24. s sog ‘Bishop Powter yesterday consecrated the beige wits Market fF all Kinds of stock was | (isto establinia Ht must believe In Christianity | Yiuunie Ie TuylonC. We Rant of Baverd S| American Trinity church, which was eresver at 407 Penn, avenue, adjoining National Hotel. SgLhS Sabbath day, | Every priest, monk and | ©."nd Henrietta’ P. Anderson; Chus. F. Cau the cxpense of the principal American citizens | | garrtorse Blankets and Carriage Robes in great va- ——>__ he satid, mish " hoon | residing in Pari Kinteo ox tHe Kaitnosp ‘Txack.—About | “eu, but he must renounce all allegiance tasthe | tay end Marg J. Comes; Woo Doin lsot and | The great championship football game be- | Ho Stdst very low prices, it = Sred tise want Cubs, Thomas Lewis, a col | pope, ‘The reverend doctor regards lunialgra~| Aijee O, Wilson; L. M. Corbin and Elien Heath; | teen Yale and Princeton which camo off at Ored man, was. ki ws the Baltimore and | Won as the danger Which tireatens the future! S017. Howard and Martha EN ; Samuel | Princeton, yesterday, in a driving rain, resulted . Foturma: railroad cars, either by the So’elock | Of oUF country. He declared there had been @ | 1. Cool ana Hlomitice: Pecken yore Laney | ina draw. Bue aud Petree secs tes ewe Virginia ave- | Nast (chauge Jor the worse in the character of | gud Susan Giuger, Daniel Stewart and Mary | , The Amalgamated Association of Iron workers Tae Se tae eer MuNeSt Hs ody was | haimigrants. In 1900, ue said, iourteen years | Husseli; Thomas, Dorsey, Of Monigomery. ee, | 8 considering the advisability of Joiniug se taken io the Jourtl precinet station In the | {rein “uow, there will ‘be, at the present rate of | Aucselis Thomas, Dorsey, Knighw ot Labor. The association trol wagon. His iamily reside on the Navy | tmmigration,19,000,000 perous ot ioreign birth ny a bers 16,000 men. ard. 12 ius land, and counting their children of the | Ciara THAT He Dip Nor Desert His| ‘Thankegiving Day was celebrated eee ee Pots boo. Feration, the nuwver will reweh 43,000,- | WiFE.—In the case of Margaret Wetzel cgainst | American college in Rome yesterday, Jwo FISE BUILDING Lors on 2ist street, be- | U0. | He wanted lo know what the country | Frederick Wetzel, fora divorce, &c., the respon- | quet in honor of tue recent “arrivals’ot tyeva Nand 9 streets nortiwest, are to be kold | will do with tken. As a remedy tor the danger | dent has by Mr. C. O. Elliot fied bis answers He | Ireland aud Keane, who came te lay wor ee af auction on Mouday (29th) next, at 7:30 | he would recommend that the naturalization | admits that he 97,500 tor the ‘real estate | Pope the plan of the proposed Catholic Uni- “k. Investors aud persons desiring tobuild | law be changed so as to require w residence of | mentioned, and she contributed some part of 3 shctia. jiiend: as wacau’ lots are being rapidiy | lite yeurs before a loreiguer eau vote; also, | the purebase money. He denies that be was | ‘hme: Marguerite Bellanger, a famous mem- sold for improvement in that section, + | that no toreign language be taught in the | violent in his conduct toward her und that he ber of the deini-mondeand mistress of Napoleon Sateen schools and that no law be printed in any lan- | ever assaulted her and avers that on one occa- | III, died yesterday at Villeneuve, SALE o¥ ENGRAVINGS.—As will be seen by | guage except che English, Yigorously pro- | sion she assauited him and avers tuat on ac-| A conference represeni $e ume cement Sogehecs Meme Wiser vented ‘against the eh oe the “German | count of her ill temper and conduct ye he | neid at Manchester, a ed ‘o., auc e continue | vole,” cic., und denounced the politician and Jbicago, bur retarned in Aprit, | resolutions imiting a . Ube sale, this evening at 8 Qcldck, ot engrav- | appeals to such distinctions. Ali we eae ke Sane, aus bgn nak senpliven to toe former on to seven ‘ae see gS tekines, Phowwgravares,, oil paintings, | deciared, is the American vote, At the close of | count of her bad temper, and be avers. that ho | ‘The Hebrews In Boston have founded She., at their sulesroom, corner 10th sireet and | the address the congregution decided desert mpeaning of ates eae ren Fecasyivania avenue. one | prinved. sae enere | a hes cane the closing oe (stores on Sanday.

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