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inate een TELEGRAMS I THE STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, i AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ; ——_— ot Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, ty Held Court on Thankegiving. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 4 PEDERAL JUDG IN TEXAS ORES THE PRRAIDNOD a ee fax Axroxta, THX. Nov. 2R—Lawyery, clerk ‘Tax Fvextxe Stan is served to subscribers in the bailiffs and jurors tn the Untied States district qityiby corricrs on thelr own secontnt.at 10 cents, er 3 cott:t are still indignant over the netion of Hon, K. tents each. By | ostas 7 1B. Turner, presiding judge, sho refused to adjourn, op mera 5: six months, $ the court In obwervianer of Thank=civin nm WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday—: Dut the stern old federal judge, disregarding the wine prepaid. Shr moutse, SB ome et — == = sy sillcitations. and protests of ie ‘chs and ‘be paid in advance: oe MBER 29. Others Interested In his court, declared. that te ey . Wheels of justice id continue thetr revolutions: SUPPLEMENT MONDAY, NOVE Secs cace neater ions — = = Clevetond’s recommen ‘Out of respect 1 PE eg VS gear EE eee te hear the memory late ex-President Arthur, Judge > aval ¢ 10) x Wo EN ‘Ts THE TARIFF. ER EADS SLOSSO! ned his eau wo days, am = Us : EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. {___ y CITY AND_ DISTRICT. ior papaya. ee ee aa eee I lg Lg == = 5 APE NON 2 a Se Congressm he Question of Re- | ‘The Great Contest at jon Carrom | OL tuey ten X pat MILLS” VOCAL LESSONS TO FUTURE DAYS. Pa el THIS AFTERNOON. D CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, CRAGWELL WAS THE MAN. niacin tis me pveiolanes by the Billiard Champions: that they feel on % nee, O24% 1. st. Lemania 10. C1 L & CARUS estate Acents. 3? LENDID BUILDING LOTS ON TWENTY-FIRST, FINE FURNITURE SALE. a ee es —— : im n State of Anarchy. ¥ haredays, Muste rooms, De see ee s STURN RE REN Oot Re Ss SCUTHVEST: | PARLOR SUITES, VARIOUS FRAMES AND Cov-|ABOther Story of the Elopement Of | come weeks ago the Boston Globe sent letters of | A St. Louls special, Satuntay night, Sa: | peroname comenos or wtmne IN ROWAN ESSONS, WENTY-NINTHOY at MALEPAST “FOUR ERINGS, MASSIVE WALNUE CHAMBER SET, Washington’s Colored Belle. inquiry to leading democratic Congressmen, ask- |The first of the two cushion carom, ‘illlant tiie sae Bake, Sele and refined Ttslian Site Poe i Earns aa aa ar Estes | WALNUT MIRROR FRONT. WADROBE. ASH [ame uvcky MAN a YoCNo WARRISBURG BARBER AND | Ing what action Congress should take on the tariff | games between Slosson and Schaefer for $4000 | 5. tors, Nov, MLA spertal fiom Plenlngre ta EEART fom Paria, Europe. © niet ase of “teaxt& Lot 59, of Lawrence Sand's' wabdivision of Lote CHAMBER SETS, SHAPES OUNCES | Nor A VIRGINIAN, AND TIE AND IS BRIDE ARE | question In the coming session, Nearly all the r= | side was played to-night at Masonic all im the | nny, Ry. dechanes the Rewan counts Mn spite of for bis tuttsical Fe ip cloaks ae ct after fies ort i Atso, Pere iEs PORETERES Lack GoRTAL NOW IN THE CAPITAL OF THE KEYSTONE STATE. | Piles favor a revision of the present laws, though | presence of about one thousand persons. The i bs pana tn shed neous, Sep aes viene 72s ge Cane DAN Oe Dem BD: | oan ee pete ee Cane teeny aaieaien otto) | AlveboAnD eae i they differ as to the means by which it. should be | game was 500 paints up. At 8 o'clock Ure players | A ipeten eobuie Gapeael Goa mela qanWikb ¢ Toa - Be aetin cana | Sighs attic antiant deaar ene. SHATHS, CHINA AND QL: Tthappens that the colored man whose ¢lope- | accomplished. ‘The following 4s an abstract of the | were introduced by Judge Chester H. Krum, John Says that his comuty. ts — DP. (cae eects Ua RLOCWTIIEE n of Lot | |, This property is well located in the rapidly improv. | VOWS AND BOLSTERS. VE ment from Washington with the intended bride of | repiies: Thatcher was umpire for Slosson; Jolin Molds, [war of bushwhacking and assastnation, na eS" ay7 Vin stccet ne. | ee a wte Dike Columbia in lock 12, | Ouild have ¢Aneopwortumty captain need tee | RETRY AND, OLHEE, CALE George M, Snead, a waiter at the Arlington hotel | “Yeepresentative Collins says: “The attiinde of | umpire for Schaerer; Chas, Matthews of Chicago, | AUN las! seston of (le iow an cant Gout Us ire : FON TRAINED | folie 194. aud Book 12, folio 16, with the improv “Lerma: One-half ¢aah, belanice it owe aud {Wo years, FCLL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- | 88 published in Tue Stax of Saturday, Ws NOt | the majority should be to press some scheme of | marker; Roy Shumway, scorer, and I, Ehines, Was done to punish criminate. Peaceal ¥ SOF RO NORRIE, Prneivals rc preins Hotse Contain | tee of trast On fe Pa eal eaten | TURE. Rc. 10 BE SOLD AT OUR SPACIOUS | Cassius Harvison, of Virginia, but John V. Crag- | reduction toa vote under the ‘operation of the pre- | Chicago, referee. ‘The’ game opened at 8:15 mg the conmy So Camen aD E- Graied schools. Priwary. nce in equal, installments asst: A deponit of 8100 required on each lotat | —Rogrk@ews NINTH AND D STi Well, a well-to-do, handsome colored barber, of | vious question, if possible.” Oeclock. "Schaefer won the lead, and, selecting the | Unrwatened tos lives. and property a6 a8 ~ oF ce Sequined waive’ his | Terma te be complica within teases wiietwine wight | 08, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THIR- | Harrisburg, Pa. A dispatch from that city tothe | Representative Bragg writes: “Believing myselt | white ball, he fotied to scare on is first. shot, and . N * Zored | BA openly Violated his pled to nterest at the rate of six per | Feserved to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- | TIETH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, ‘to which attention, is | New York Sun says: Before coming to Harrisburg | that a reduction of the t rer tn ff is essential to pros- | Slosson follow oring 7. red, scl avay from Kowan county and hi de his appes » Gua RIDER iuitsand secured by deed of trust apou | Shaser after five days’ punlic yotice of sich ‘resale in a Mr. era i ran. | Perity in business to the country at large, Lam in|. ‘The fvories scattered tn the sixth inuing |“Uas trem t ty -and has made hiss ATION ML, KINDER SH ayand secured by ceed of trast Upon | soins newspaper pablisled in Wesigion BO. NOANSON BROS, Anctioneers Ce een en ote aavoeton, | vor of Keepig it conseantiy to the. front Uni | and Aflied the average bp several talus toscore | a8 tt Mourewwad. Many tsideuts of tha n OUISE, POR LOCK, pri ienMenees ‘Sat cost of parchaser. neds DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts._ ‘Comer of Ninth and D streets. | CIS 2 leading colored restauranter in Washington. | cyocess attends the effort, and a reasonable meas- | Slosson goed round-the-table Shot and | ee aie ear ae Ut a 4 MONDAY, NOVEMBE . Toth street, : pe | Cae aa. a pile ee adaughter named Lulu, ore ae are of comm ercial Freeaumn secretes aes 8 ored 3, Schacte folowing, with snathe tanlesy | When and Where to strike. Dr . Sion s me feceive, equal 32% ms of wale at ren day To. fe quite a natural thing that the two should fall in|‘ Kepresentative Lovering writes from Washing- } greatly'to the annoyance. ot his backers. He trike. Dm. Henry Lagan, with SET a Gorter, chat | rome yep alee tateen rane the ris fo renel | —_—-__T Ou maaON THE SPECIAL TURKISH RUG SALE. Tove, Cragwell is poor, having onty his wages to | to: “Some measure of reliet trom onerous taxes | turned, howe ja, teevewente ming with Soca’ warecd tg Fou ; st 3 ee : 5 ya revision of the tariff should be given to the | making aaiplene. bank and a hata has 188 MILLS WILL, ACCEPT, A LIMITED erie : UAE CH. BEATE PEER Mae eae Ee ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Wns almost, 100 houses in Washington and other | With a majority of seventeen In the present. House | failed to score, and Stacter drove the balisaronnd, ee remains fe ts 0 Sue payaiian, and : Sin Voral Music at her residence, | FINHOMAS DO’ iy, NEMROIN, WALNOT MARBLE TOP TAULE, | | Tho following importation isthe personal collection | Yaluable realestate.” Tast year afr. Pranets owing | Cuwshown by ies votes last springy agaast any | making sera good vty hat tale anes | WS, & MY lass practic. ond sa he wth ok a * Barts; | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A COMFORTABLE FRAME] NALNUTEXTENSION DINING TABLE DINING | of Baron Kavanhians who spent alliaet wince i aie or | 19. thee rendship entertatued for him by keustor | Conciderstisuist tie cabiects ene One. 'Slosson ¢sidentiy struck iis bad Tuck about | thande ) ART STUDENTS AND P betas tan a ~ CHATS. WALNUT MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD, | teriors of Turkey and Persia, in quest of the rare speci- | Edmunds, was made Keeper of the Senate rest couraged to look for any measure of practical re- | this time and hurt his average seriously, Sch apes a ey STUDS ea Se DWELLING, SITUATE NO. 45 E STREET] QSDGW HANGINGS HID AND CAGE BROS | rerepe rurkey atid Persia t Fant at the Capitol, He was one of Washington's | fer om unis important question by the present Cons | was kissed off 1 lds Niteenth, inuius, avime € te : suction in cvery | SOUTHWEST. Ota VAM BEE RCRMTTURE VERY HAS ‘The mammoth catalogue comprises— ling colored citizens, and his son, Dr. Johu R.| press. Neve 1 sre hich roencourage the be= | balisset up ior Sisson. who. followed wie & juried Alive in an Old Well, vine of a deed of trust dated December 8th, QoHEI CHAMBER FURNIEURE, : Francis, 1s a prominent physician, fer that the Firticth Conzress will do any better; | the Gwenticth Inning Schaefer tunde four dificult | TLOOMINGTOX, ini... No ¥ Ostrander, @ theron seeps eMFartt DED xp VILPOWR War eneNses | 2 Hand-Embroiderea Angora PORTIERES: extra | "io weekshao voune Cragwell white at work in | HER MAL the Firticth Consress will da any, bests oe. i pat Site, Wuneueh Gaui Gone eee ‘ COOKING STOVE,CHINA AND GLASS, KITCHEN mae Hatrisburg, was informed by a friend who re- | tompr by ibismade to reduce the surplus reve ne ver: tunday evening, REQUISITES, kc. 40 Vory Largo Royal Turkish, Mosque, Imperial. Per- | ecived an ivitation to the wedding that Miss Luu | {whl be tation: toy able the iacerna rie slow as thre peenebirre ag THE PUESPAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THIR- sian, Khorasan, and Cashmere CARPETS. of | Francis was about to be married to the walter enue tax on Whisky and tobacco than by red In the thirty-first. Inning the \ a = oes See every shape and size. The collection is noted for | the es MISSES BURNS PSGUISH AND FR ig ea eR ft A oe the Garpets ‘wich are gathered for the require: | yy inet (@ LADIES AND LITTLE GIR jot lettered “A,” in Willian B. Todd's recorded subdi- | etabracins some excellent furniture, 3 ee 1o, esning eemians: Washington, Where he hastened to the residence ‘of the peop NG PATHS Hi st uw. ini of origi lo ten aduare, mumbered sx hun: | FR. FULTON, Auctioneer. 50 Canehs Hale, Iepahan, Koundistan, and Daghestan | of Mr, Francis and protested against Luiw’s mar- | "Representative storrison writes 3 mance dred and forty, together with the. improvements, con - HaNRUGS. Some are about 3 fect wide and 18 | riage to Sneed... He sald that the girl was his, and | aurteade ot she mnajonice a {FRENCH Sistiny of a two-story fru venweith brick base- IOTION GALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGE! feet long, I will soll by public auction, at amy cleaning an old w the well, ai | Windlass” at George M. Sneed. Cragwell could the tax upon those articles of prime necesity en- | Schacter, ¥: hot stand that, and he took the frst. tra tering Into the everycday consumption of the | the Onarsed them for IS. At tis potut me stood Sch: 113; Slosson, 58. The then added 15 to his string ani Schaefer s follows: “The | failed to score. So tar very moderate illlands had in the House this | been played, hut in the thirty-fourth timing Sios- | g ho encouragement | winter toward the tarlif question showld be Ui finwroved, and he made two brilliant ment, containin he would have her. _Revely my ix room: windlass as ix san 100 Modern and Antique Daghestan and Shirvan | trom her father, he returned home and wrote the | Acuinde which Will best Secure such a reduction neta His ss were Hih- . 7 Cais, tat, when Ontrander was ue-third ea gineaeente game ol RUGS, of exquisite texture, girl. Receiving in reply a pledge of faith, he | thu the Cait wit oecht ake te eecaue Wwe mee, Shame Mert yp ee al by deed of trust ou, atnk ae Fortetied fates Fn Ne eb46 to nbgeS | 25 New Bright Persian RUGS. Hla) ees a a Oe nore, without removing the internal Feve- aaa nd aren oteerth, Ostraler young wite and ane Pomeiaeer ed jusive. 1 ‘consist of i courdistan a ok- 0 nla to See some rel nue tax on tobacco and liquors.” hich Was iso applauded, hid Grand Conservatory of | S100 required at thee Terms to be inclusive, ‘This sale will consist of voce, | 52 SM Antiaue; Kourdistan, Mecca, Khorassan, Bok- | Waewtuy lat returned to Washinton and went to Reentative Mills wives rhe democ st nntny Schacter stripped of | Child. ee Neth itr te day, Com: Ladies’ and Gent's Clothing, such as Coats, Vests, | _ - 2 E see Lulw’s sister, Whom he enlisted tn his cause. ngNE tO and will push the fight this ® Cin whieh he had played up 88s Cam et he Aveia. chaser scot WELT uate: Overcoats, Snitinus, Dresses, Dress Goods, | 50 Perfectly Fresh Turkish, Anatolian, Lebriz and vounan’s wit is sharp, especially In a love aftatr, | Rorthe weinetion ot ie tase ued Schacter im the 3 is " 5 = —— Circulars and Dolmans, Bed Clo Karabarh HUGS, ter helped them outs She sent for Lule | gontey yregucuom OF the tank ae pe irae ‘tike Inter tn MEREMAXS NARROWLY ERCATES DROWNING IN CHERAS wentioman who was = TAT +s, Boots, Shoes, Books, Surical, | Iuterestine SADDLE-BAGS Rare and Serviceable | on Wednesday last to come to her house, pretend- | "Representative Wi ays: “I unink the ma- the x PRAKE BAY, . youth. Address EDUCATIONAL. id Mathematical Instruments, Opera Kiliius. Ing that she wanted her to iect the dressmaker | jority party suould Laver atari Om all th Inning Slosson showed exe alot | werameseeic, Ine, Mor. #5.-—A tqiechih' te the Bar offi z Es aS —— Glasses, Gung, Revolvers, Umbrellas, Canes, Va- re totry on her wedding dress. Liaw went, in the production of which there 1s the ivories, He held them in the corners and | yew york Wield eave: Mere the prestidigitas {WV SHINGTON, scHooE, OF FLOcETIO Y OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1 Bsew, Pocket Gathers, Hazors, Clocks, TableCutlers, | 4 sa sesortment of oncn | Teaching her sister's house’ she found Cr between tis and other counties snilicient. to up 17 with the greatest of ease. ‘The eigh. | NEw VOW Wow . ENGLISH LANGUAGE. sumed stuies, RONDA eee eee are wer sama REL Constantinople, Stayed Bee Op aay Of | awaiting her with a marriage ie Y cover the difference In the cost of production arts ih carom Was a diflicuit draw tothe twoeomner | tetir, while duck #he yesterday, had a mar boi M age ge AEST EYENS HART, Principal. | renewed advantages fora t This sale will continue MORNINGS AT TEN| Bulsarian “Dosioys Tarkh Seae Donmaseus | Had procured in the me: a Ing out of the difference in the conditions under | cushions, Dut “Gentleman. Geonge™ Stccceded it | Tow “escape. from Prive os Thintraet hing. Cnre | Musicand Art, The theory OrcLOG D EVENINGS AT SEVEN O'CLOM Yellow Silk Draperies, Persil Teble Covers turk. | Miss Luka and her sister and which thetr production ts carried on here and else- | bringing the black ball around and counting, ‘The | with his tm of Liny wech a spec z oars is paid to P until ail the lots are sold. Ticket-holders will please ish Cushion and Pillow Covers, Fez, Otter of Roses driven to the residence of the Rev. | where. [have been pleading with the jers of teenth was added to his strug. pled # com yes] | rrenti take notic eS &e., &e, nd, D.D., the minister who tarried | my party to assume a more aggressive policy.” In the titty An for pi | three-quarters of a ml 1axo Lrssox, x meen Painting; Cate: |. H. K. FULTON, Exhibition THURSDAY, Decembe i in a short time the knot sitative cant ayes ok nurse ran of 26, Tn the fifty-sixth Seh te the Shooting ontti eS ee a rc serene 0m tes | RTE Ae ee eee spb an AUSOMNESE a Finke Sa eae The OW6 ladies were sent home, and tion of President Clevels tn his usual brilliant styie, and surpassed 8 | sea rougit, amd the ca f Win. Mason, N.Y. 6 isa SS - = | , Silos FRIDAY, SATURDAY aud MONDAY, Decem. | Crawell, after making arrangements to. 0.10 CI ean oe Dy rolling up a wring of deavord 10d NCH SISTEM 6 iin | FVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Poh cic dag UY AP ELEVEN A.at ant’ FHOKEE | tareisbugs followed them to the hone of thelr publican polly. They are ident Score then stowl: Schaefer, 221 | ing, “The duciss : a5 arents. It seems that Sneed, the young lady's z Ariff and i Fever, that ood spor ASHINGTON EAST NDTATGOCR: parents. Tt seems that Sneed, the y y ‘on the tariff and son, 191. xoud sp DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, _ | iMlianced, Was also there, but a prospective hus 1s in ind Curtist 7, Sand 9. band was no good alongside a real husband, and. = abe: = CATALOGUE SALE OF IMPORTED OBJECTS OF ‘The Man Who Threw the Bomb, ta hon, Therefore, '. VERNON a Ee se Was informed or the marrlage, On Wednes- aac : 3 the small boat returning to the sloop : 3 JUG EER ON SEMINARY 6 aot nw, eS ART, CURIOS, BRASS-GOODS, ELEGANT OR- BROS, Auctioneers. | eng Mr. and Mrs, Cragwell ieft Wasiitig: | hSacha folicy the great went See Soe GT ay Was covercd with white-caps ty 3 ke. “Teleenticely new and oricinal, | Boarding and Day School uz Ladies’ and Little AMENTS, EMBROIDERIES, FLOOR AND eu COURT) CART Lan aap TEES Harrisburg, abd Are now st the reste become’ diszused, and thousands of a Riled, going to the bot jupte and natural. Attractiv pescinners, {DOW <1 2 1 VEOM nee EARD BX ‘3 | of Mr. I. Eariy, the private messenger to G Ocrath, y knowledge, have voted the It ts now thought by the Chicago police that they | wrapped heavy overcoats. Cu reed paps: Nos Land No. for sale | Se ee eT Cie TORR ge oe RENE CORY, LO:BE COLDIAT | Ds Crarson, : Publican teket to mauites their disapprobation | have discovered impartial mew cvidence which | get cat of kin bat bis pockets Seta Ballans e INGS, &c. DAY obtained of Cleveland’ suletdal policy.” ze will definitely fix the identity of the man who | buded carinidies, Herruaui was loss lortunate Qiexon Freer ARTIST (LATELY! 4 @! RGARTEN LL | PERSIAN RAINPOORE, DACCA AND SELIN RUGS, | northwest, “where they “are “now furniture he purchased | tarts, keeping always I View incidental protec- | ¢¥idence nas been discovered through the arrest of | mann afloat until the sloqy’s crew. has opened ». room 85, Corcoran | JM Fre Ee ee DAGHESTAN, CAWNPORE AND DELHI RUGS, | Twlve Fine-Bred Kentucky Horses, which must be ieipation of his marriage with Miss Francts. | tion as well as revenue.” jansen for murderously assaulting his wife | assistance, both men betuy exhausted w == fring instruction in | sme F: << —— CARPETS OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, | #0!d-and to whlch the attention ‘of jersone desiiiz | Uh. Aewei. who has tesutned the taneorlad: bustles sehte as mig Last, Tt ts supposed that at | Hom the Water, tie is “ged models Pe iakecerae | GETAR BAO SS INDIA HALL RUGS AND CARPETS, EF: ‘They compri zs | in this tity, says his wite never loved Sneed, and A Fight for an Office. % ‘his wite might dtortoee of | DUCAS suffering from a seve ct of the U.S. Treasurys DreT 8 Vers | GrProf. LOUIS ORTEN: above 0, BLACKS, that she cannot comprehend why she consented wa | the things he hed told reperding the tie his involuntary bath, ; RL a pny practically 01 BAYS. to marry him. THE DEFEATED CANDIDATE TRIES TO TAKE posses. | {he things he had told rearing the Has oe Uhacht with tie above est. aw. OF 8 BAYS eee SION BY FORCE. Jansen to attempt her murder. Sovephine the Smuggter. a BY PROF. H. LARROQUE, A 8, ELEGANT VASES IN HAMMERED 8 HORS n. Booth in Washington, Corydon, Ind, wasin a state of great exette- i the most rabid anarchist onganizi- | RICH DEVELOPMENTS IN HEE CAREER—A PUCTTER IN GK ner graduate of La Sorbouies | WORE AND OTHER RAse NO AL ee ONE ot HORSE, THE SALVATION ARMY'S GREETING TO THEIR com- | ment Saturday, the outcome of a political cou- ity, and on the night of the bom CPTOWN SOCIETY. Ss Bosh rors a ee eee eg eee CARVED BOMBAY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, | poUese homes be examined and tried at any. time cin test, Saturday morning John M. Bealy, recorder | plosion was within a few feet of the place trom | ‘The New York Merald ot yesterday says: Miss Sere, Eoatish, schools nisin BEE: “ EMBRACING TABLES, SECRETARIES, CHIE: | And wintso one tpurchaee wdhous Ghalfiiecek | Gen, Willlam Booth, the tal! commander-in-chief | of Harrison county, was at work in his ofice when | Where the deadly missile was hurled into the | younine Schooreus, “the Inuocut” somie Setes st. nw. Private lesson ranks of the marching policemen, ‘The ntght the DOL, 1811 TST. NW. FONIERS and several others | bomb was thrown Jansen left his wite about 7 7 RECEPTION CHAIRS, &c. being of that class that he is certain they will ive sut- | of the Sal AND fauGH SCHOOL Fort isfaction to bnyers desiring wood, well-bred horses, ation army, accompanied by Col. Dow- | Marry Wright, B. J. Murr amug.cler Of Laces, Whose mod porting Uhem RS MANN'S KINDERGARTEN, 7 4, THE WHOLE FORMING ONE OF THE Most | some of which uiake fine coupe hin: | die and Commissioner Sinith, arrived here Satur- | entered the office, knocked Bealy down, and took | gciock, stating. that. he an tiapertant | into This country without paying duty attracted M HS MASS S BRWARY SCHOOL, 1918 VARIED AND SHOICE Conn TIONS Ge Goons, aa DUNCANSON BROS, day evening from Baltimore, and were met at the | the records from him, ‘The alarm was given, aid | anarchistic meting to attend, and, tnt, considerable attention among custom hous ofl. deri one block south of Dupont circle EVER SENT 'TO THIS CI ens Auctioneers. _ | depot by nearly three hundred officers and soldiers | in a few moments more than two hundred citizens | Uhat_ there would ouble of Sor cers will, It is expected, be released from the crim. <creeacresinr hu Nine el Ss A Classieal. The school is supplied with maps, ae y ALTER BETA earuilloreneae a ‘and the Wildest excite- | the night was over. He did not return until after r WOONEY HAS REOPENED HIS STUDIO. | charts, clobes, Weights and measnres of the Metric superb collection will be sold at public auction Coen ofthearmy. H \ded by the Salvation band, the pro- the offic ange at the ade nation tomers iind his companions | 40%clock the following morning, and in reply co | Anal « Painting. He = a Ia: wical_ aud pliysical System, reference books and a che WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, DE- | SPECIAL, SALE OF WELL-KEPT pss veda er viv: 7 rife’s r “1 jt is not unlikely U Leivil suit WH be HOU! cession moved along Pennsylvania avenue to 7th, to Wright and his companions | iis wire’s question asto where he had. bee row, It ‘iy not un t f Paintings, for the benefit of pupils. ‘ry, applied wi necessary apreratas. | CEMBER FIRST, SECOND and 1886, FECTS. THE 8 01 F, to 15th, and down the avenue tothe army bar- cepiug. ‘Threats of lynching Were made on | Plted: “I told you there would be trouble.” Sr peep sed wry icant nee mivited. oom "124, Corcoran Building. | Nwuberat ‘stigients Yi ution, hou #90 0 ELEVEN A.M. and THREE. M EACH DAY, at] H0OMS, WHICH 1HAS BEEN Li a eR pets ee ieee “ping. Threats of lynching were made On | Letvarga tn tke presence of all the mnrabersot | Wich are valued al 4M, and that Miss Schoo : — Reveivedd st muy a taigete oF eal at | my auction rooms, 11th street and Penneylvania KOoM Pon COSV EATER CE | at thé barracks the oftivers and soldiers went in | the recent election, and_has sincr received his | his wife's family, Jansen deetarea that none of the | ERA WTL We used by Ur covermiacut asa witness, AEM beE Ziver | Wctween 2 a enue, WIL TARE PEACE WETHT Ahead of the general and commisstoner, and as | Commission and taken the oath of office. Wright, | 12eR arrested Was directly connected = LU est. ae. ADWELE. Prinenal._| “this collection will eon view Monday nd Tuesday, | OF CUR BALES they entered Capt, Inman called gn. the omicers 0 | who was the previous recorder, refused co give up | throwing of the bomb. ‘The police further ris 9 F . s ISK, ‘aire a-voltey.” ‘Then the “hallelujah shouts” | theottice, alle ; sta P | that Jansen, about ten days age, bel 0 PstEccTION os TH Soxembez 2008 and 20th, from 10 a eal UCLoc ha Ne AE alls toa gs and manereiies were waved | eee, aUIng THAT BEAL A LO a a ane cniese soba ares In 4 te OLIN. when catalogues will be ready for distribution. 124-6 UPHOLSTERE 3 5 ena slepe “ hrewdness that 1s seldom surpassed by any of her id vere beat. e platform sat nearly | Chance. i y. sion, and | Wife that he was present the night’ the bomb. s yay Hite gee, te He BONE, 008 H st py or | Me A ad MAU gM a drums Were beat Op the platiorm se bear) | charge, Siuinday’ Dealy took piecadon, abd | MMOUAL be was prent the mle the bom was | Strona Peryately os nepal 1 seit ia_ | JYENCANSON BROS, Anctioncers Oak CHAMBER Bt FOLDING MANLEL | Poa sutuation 3 il iumaber of converted | while he was at work the assault was made, next fo the quan wo tfew it hat he sau it | dfs Achioorens was the acent tn this country for 2 E , , WICKER ROCKERS, WALTING ccompanied by the band the army sang “Ther A thrown, and that he knew the man who threw it, | he ois a maumfacturcr of laos at An oot Compa Bulline Foren tee Ma, THEN, SORTHEASY CORNER OF CEWENTY: | HEAUS AND” WASHTA Welcome Home.” Col, Dodie led in prayer, which | ASD Tinea HEIRS aS DEFrNpaxne, | TMS Wiis communtcato to Ue other, | Sith te huported stock of gwode some td suit Involving 160 | of informing the polles wa tted to drag along until the al wite Friday mornt) te ir F.C. Messer. Por particulars inquf | Px pitts of the authority vested in us by wilt THAT WE COULD NOT WAIT ON THE LARGE | of Auqust Mueller, deceased, we will, on THU GREFK MATHEMAT- | NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS, AND MANY HAD TO | 2), SINTH DAY OF DECEMBEI A. D. 15s atiehijah Policeman” | acres in the heart of Superior City, Wis. ‘The land | matter Was pert hown by parading the | 4; valued at $400,000 and fs covered with costiy | Utept to Ki Wholesale or retail! dealers, neither did sl her goods at “rutnously low rates.” Her “connece Rooms from 1 p.m. §p + p.m. | Moor in lls pollceman’s sult and wearing a Salva : 4 Jansen became suspicions Itls taought, and re- | WOn” Was confined alinost exclusively to soctet HE re cts D2 “To | DAY, SINTH DAY OF DECEMBEH A DolunG ea FE AA re th ae oar rte: | impromente, tam sult iz aremarkaoe owen |e gates am a aN | oud ‘ee aa dates prepared for Colles, | GO AWAY. PEASE COME BETWEEN THE HOURS | O'CLOCK P.M, PETS, TOILET WARE, | at the conclusion of which th regation joined | that the defendants number many men of national | satety, “This he attempted Friday morning List. WIL au Innocence of or Civil Service Examinations, | OF 9AND 3 WHEN YOU CAN, AND AVOID THE SUB LOT 21, IN SQUARE 94, Ee insinging “Draw me N: Gen, Booth then | repute or their heirs. ‘The title in dispute dates | Mrs. Jansen says that her husband also confided <eli-u | GREAT RUSH ON US FOR BARGAIN. WE ARE | fronting 65 38-100 fect on Masmhoentts. evenue, assortment of household effects is yar- | [rd tn prayer 4 the name of the 1 Owing to ler feebleness and the nature of her n WhO did the bomb-throwing, | Worldly minded ‘and Walsh, | ack to 1855, when Speculators prvchupted t vsaly satnios aut the enone a Soldier ti | lands by using half-brecd Chippewas as “dutumy | RUNNING OF AND CHILDRE! Fi BUSINESS COLLEGE. COR. Sy » ST TOG | tially enumerated and well wi BS and Dats. nw — 0, [E BEST MEN'S, BOYS’ | 24 08-100 feet on Twenty-first street, and S22 1y the attentionof par- SUE ETTRCEEAE EEE eee | Hate eitect uit were area te ‘two-story-and. | Hes contemplating housekeeping to give this sale thelr the converte i ei : 4 5 “ her friends, It ts sald that the district attorney Practical business education é S : : el the Salvation Land,” with banjo accompaniment. | residents to obtaln government Utles. ‘These men | Wounds it has been impossible to obtain the name a aildeesescn manent cement aeane = wi THAN | faseuent Brick Dweliivs attention. h” wid peacan a ene Goon are Per de Hike seabed te mame | in possession of quite an ssting caller ind - seer een ane wonses! to sapport theres Tcl | COST. WE #RE LOSING $5,000 IN THIS GREAT | "this is without doubt one of the finest lots in the 2) WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._ | Capt. Walsh wore’ a red beit, on whi: aS in- | conveyed the property UWice, the second purcha- | distinctly. It sounds it hurbeld.” The poll | SALE OF TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING. THIS IS A | city. ferms: One-third ards amd nreueh instractio ples OF hight dives That haw est of Which Were found Im Sule: | SAVING TO YOU ON EVERY GARMENT YOU BUY min Rapid Weitit On the bosom of lus red shirt | ser, however, recording his conveyance first. ‘The | believe she means the talssing suspect, Schnabelt, orrrspondence, Rapid € Was Inseribed “Jesus Calls You,” and on his back | present litigation 4s to determine the strenzth of | _ The Chicago Inter-Gcean says ue attempt Was PUBLIC AucTION s balance in equal install- sient je chicag ; i L was | the rovens of Mie seeps meouendenee i cu! = ins . ments at one and. two jotes to D y the B, yas a quotation from the scripture. He had aj these clive titles, In those early days when | made Thursday night last to associate Harry Gil. | the i - os = deyyacid evetiney geaions Fer i | ING LARGE QU ANTITIES OF OUR GOODS AT LESS | To he nected by dee of Fant on te property oF al AT BOARD OF BROKERS’ ROOMS, jan injury which te sald Lad been inficiedwith a | practices a syndicate was formed, dividing thelr | trial Of the anarehivgs directly implicating Sples ber arrest wromen to thnctton ot Sszit Alans. ‘ptemi ist, at am. and 6 p.m. = ad ge go ae Be = o ri Danbury, Conn, He said he hoped he | estate, actu and prospective, into 26 shares, | aud Schwab, in e thro bt Une Hay tanh pA ote 7 “ - ~ pie kan Hie, aurenuients, Qh andatier Montag, | THE MONEY, AND MUST HAVE THE: CASH NOw. | Peltrias tiie of tle. Conveyancing ke, at oS 1106 F ST. N.W. Would not diagrass the general by sinning stot | andthe nes of tne meiber Sty svadknce | buh comer was sot at whl onthe hresbold | tem, who Tepresaed vir try ther dasa SSE Ee 7. OVER: | a of eal eae ise i eet een, dre On the platform, but sald he could aot. help It as ihvolted Mt the nigations “isang the | oF hs howe. and ie alle passed between iis | tele Wives and {Weir atten all of whom Jot Jagable sO an entering and balance ie maethi? i | COATS DOWN FROM 810 TO 87. 820. SUITS OR | rieht tevronell the peony athe ee oe eee te = the spirit was moving him, Col. Dowdle then ad- ders were Stephen A. vougiass and John | legs, lodging in the door. ‘The shot Was fired at a | the chorus of indignation that their oe stalments of 310 each; a year scholarship, in full on | OVERCOATS DOWN TO #15. OUR STORE Is | defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of ‘On TUESDAY, DECEMBER SECOND, 1886, at ONE | (ressed the mecting at some length, and intro- ncoln for the | distance of less than ten feet, and the assassin's | Uves had been dad yp tf who ran again: riage entering, 360, such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- i : ; : a eh aa : ed goods. ‘The district attorney sald ths faltom entering: Nicht seesious ear scholarship, | CHUCK FULL OF THE BEST NEW YORK. BOSTON | fon,'D. C. QCLOCE P.M theefollowing properties will bo of- | Tudy. who. ‘apoke for, a few amlautes Ob the * Eabinet; ieonert ds. Wallen, Secretary of | ee ee eee | seme ails cue sion citeriue, Niet se EE et yah eater eine aes BS anne or fon anions on toe site onan panes tee | Bee : Pris Lo fone terinse aud Vaiatice in, monthly’ instalments of 6 | COUNTERS: WOULD SPEAK OUT IF THEY COULD HENEY MILLER, 5 Executors By THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. rk’ In that country, and sang one Hliar | Stave under “Polk; Jesse D. Bright, ex-United as aisace mae Wace court, and many each. or 810 fr fail on entering ANDSAY UNLOAD ME OR WESHALL BE CRUSHED Of Estate of August Mueller, Dev'd. ‘on songs. Gen. Booth then s} ome | States Senator from Indiana; Congressman H Fish Hopes for Boy on vighice F ‘Dasirated Circular sent free on application. cet a Ce ote Be No. 1416 D st. n.w., two-story frame, 5 rooms, front | length on the difference in the methods of the | ixice, of St. essinan W. i. Itichurdson, | aN APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT AND TO THE BOARD peniean Commmemecie HENEY C. SPENCER Principal, nee AB SuMigane canenea coemewae | EF SON BROS, Auctioneers. 20 ft. 5 in, lot 17, sa. : churches and the army, and glorted In the or Mitnots; Judy son, of St. Paul, and a (OF PARDONS. ny yy Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. aL | Path Set Ee See ee MUSTEES SALE _OF VALUABLE _soval ae, S ae that the ERODE Oe oe vn Gey a not | puinber of others. In ~ pao 2 Sep Ex-President James D. Fish, now in Auburn | Shown by the fact Uhat tae last ance to her SCH LESSONS. PRIVEr SEasars | WEIGHT. WE HAVE TOS z B y Nos. 1727 and 172 . . cess mit With a long face on | thelr heirs there are involved in the Iitigation a Beg —s : Fitsincte A'PELE Grom Piney Stetiectptones: | SAY UNLOAD THEM. FIRST COME, FIusT | FROSTING MASSAOHUSET IY A VENATE | ¢ warding Tare eae Bs fits w. of 6 and | tind It necessary to gp about with a long face On | thetr hel ‘fecky of Kentuceys Bether, college, of | Prison, hopes to eat his Christmas dinner among | AuUL Detore her arrest was sb Sion Thro Eiation and thorugh snatraction. Will give’ lewons | CHOICE. WE HAVEOVER 400 CHILDREN'SSUITS, | _ WEY AED DRDO nice ASE REED NORTH: |S EOCO MATT then happier than at any other time in their life. un, KY.; H. Haupt, W. K. Marshall, John his kindred. General Edwin Sinith, of Fish’s coun- | On€ Of Ue most prominent banking wouses at W ‘ster residence or at thehomect pupil. 831 AGES 4 TO7, FORMERLY SOLD AT 87 AND &8,NOW | | By virtue of udeed of trust, recorded in Liber ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, | The meeting was closed with prayer by Gen. | rongton, and others of St. 1; a number of New | sel, returned to New York from Washington Sat- Rw. oe DOWN TO $490. CHILDREN'S SUITS OB OVER. | No 1135 folio 03. ct seqe of the tes deer See 5; : a Booth. York, Kansas City, Wi RIVATE LESSONS — BOOKKE! ‘the District of Columbia, and at the request of the! —W. 0. DUVALL Auctionser- nose SES aS: shington, Lonisvilie and | urday and said it would be several weeks before | Semater Sharon’s Legacy to Childrem, EPING — RAPID | Coats FRow af: parties, In all_ comprising ‘ehgtt ‘5 TO 88. BOYS' SUITS OR OVER- Yesterday morning at 7 o'clock the salvation | superior © : ‘ : ° FRAME HOUSE, Wi : yanoen es 4 . y 3 e President could act upon the matter, but he | From the San Francisco Chronicle. ‘Calcnlations snd rapid writing a specialty. : ~ ae meetin age gecuned thereby, we will sell at public | (YHANCERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE, WITH | “knee drill” was attended by about 200 persons. | six defendants ‘The action is brought. by twelve | the President 5 r : — COATS, 83.50 UP. MEN'S PANTS 81.50 UP. IN | auction, in front of the preiizes, on WEDNESTAA FRAME STABLE, ON JACKSON ALLEY, BE. | 4 yclock in the morning and. 3 a 7 side jor | spoke as if 1twas a sure matter that a pardon | Work was begun yesterday on the grading of _setam €.F. WOOD, 27 5th st.ne._| FACT, NEARLY EVERYTHING IN THE SHAPE OF | the EIGHTH DAY. OF DECEMBER, ND. Tau at TWEEN Nore TOL See At 11 o'clock in the morning and 3 and 8 o'clock | plaintiffs, nearly all of whom reside in Superior | sp P NEAR GOVERNMENT PRINTING | 21H6 ¢ es S FORA eulng the National Rities’ armory was | City. Would be granted the aged. prisoner. General | the new children's playground at Golden Gate TPE BERLITZ, SCHOOL, oF LANGUAGES, MEN'S, BOYS' OR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ARE | HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. = Sittor. Crowded. ‘This morning at 10 O'clock an ofticers | coe. —— ‘Smith presented to Pardon Clerk Alexander Boteles | par’ "The location selected ts tie little valley lye 723 14TH ST. NW. HERE READY FOR YOU, AND COME EARLY To | All of Satin north of Square aumbered ONE HUN: | py virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the pga, | council Was held at the barracks, and this afte Charged with Embezzlement. a a Tf ergs epetngrregtomengrrhagincmndhenagt of ‘as superior to all other similar Institn- fect 10 inches on P street north, and 71 feet on 18th | Thomas J. Mason ct al. tolendea ea a MEDEEAL CO Da 300 Coat (8) Sie rated “eile the j clive " ow ons. Ui tages DNVE! 3 a z and 7 on et al. defendauts, the under quel arracks at 5 o'clock and a meet » perated clleut that he ‘only constructively | Stone, at a Cost Of about 40,000, at the western BATION. ‘Dew ofnatine tariers Perctiromey by | ARE SELLING, AND NOW ISTHE'TIATE TO BUT, | sftie Taniteaiiat aurea teen | Fnac, ee ee eee ee eae Comseratie mt cones the aa ot | Ei whe had the te ate ar | eo the coe gran te wt ‘KEW 7 vam mets io“: | WHEN THE ST SE, AND YOU HAVE | ees and. appurten “HE 3 Eaee CLOCK P.M, ink ae the First National bank of Glenrock, York county, | Bank books, and no one supposed that he made | dress ons, Tn \d playroom wh NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil: | WHEN THE STOCK 18 LARGE, AND YOU HAVE | ‘es and appurtenances, with same belonying or in | front of ‘the premises, the tollowhutserrited ore 5 ac ‘ : a ailieea mn with Koowioage ot thai characack, mene | colkires cam taaert, coemetees ce eaten Free trial lessons every Satuniay. oct |THE CHOICE. BARGAINS LIKE THESE DO! prorat e erty, viz: Being the west 14 feet trout of Lot 106.by Lost in the Chesapeake Bay. Pa, Within « short time the president and cashier | t vledge 3 e Y ; ive aren. trial lessons every Saturday. 1 Pe eee ee a a nom paigkims: One-third of the purchase money in cash, | the depth of said lot, 37 fee} und G inches; equure Geo, | TWELVE MEN DROWNED IN THE RECENT GALES. have been deposed and new officers elected. ‘The | Kround of humanity the general, admitting that | days, and where fresh milk, batter Pitepakatoky > VPLLESLEY | Grear sabe aT 034 77H ST. N 17th st. 1624 Massachusetts ave. and 1623 N st. | BELOW BURDETTE’S ‘Fainily and ‘Day School for Young Ladies and Litt Gils MISS ANNA ELLIS. Prine) pal corgurth year began SEPTEMBED 22, 1836, with fall | 7 MEKS LIVING NEAR F AND 11TH STREETS | pureh: id ees WH in equal ‘instalinents, at “one and “two | in Cater este ee of eG such Fish Was CUulity Of gross heglect aud misianage- | be kept ior sale. On the grounds will be. swly W., TWO DOORS | Fear, for which notes of purchaser are to be wivem, | suuvcoors olen eC an Dak Re ay eetsed it | THe rst definite information in regard to the | reason for this action was not made apparent until iuenty pleaded ius age hos of weaith and standifg | grass pots fr exercise a lawn tents abd crock DRY GOODS HOUSE. Bearing six, per cent per annuum interest, snd tobe) | Reru nate: One-third of the purchase money cash | loss of life and damage on the Chesapeake Bay by | the issuance of warrants last Friday evening by | and jeneral bre owe, scented, and physical, | grounds aoe be ee for. che boys and sand corks perce komereet eth jn hand. and the rexaiderin equal installments, payae | the s i was brought to Bal- RE s, United States cor taking the ground that he bad been punished | boxes for thie ones, foot-rachn . _B.FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR cus- | Galea onion of burchaser A Urrwntt of 91 Gu re | Mehmae agi, uate n equa instalments papas | tho storm of Thursday night ght to Bal- | tenry Rt: Edmunds, United States commissioner, | taking Conveyancily, falcata ran : seaeae eee est of Wiiliain Herbst, late president of | €uough and soon might be beyond mental puntsh- | and a plenie ground, protected frou r.. Teruis to be comphed witidi teehee | deferred payments beuritye interest. ut tie rate of aix | timore Saturday by Capt. Veazey, of the steamer | for Ute arrest of p aa . pie Atto1 ‘1 neral joe feners, covered With Howering. vines, eae per cent per annum, frou date of sale or joo [passe q me | the bank, and Henry Seitz, late cashier, and Jacob | ment. The Attorney General Will, give high lattice fences, covered wit ‘Arpecial Hertic is employed NE HAVE OPPNED A FINE STONE FOR THE sabe | pucreiee i True fess fis Fett to rel hs | Un of parse” “AN ccuvcpanciug’ at woot a poke | Buoch Pratt: He reports that tne Storm was very | gtgerbst and William S. HeFbst, sonsot the presi | Sinith a hearing in about tree weeks Rit seats sheletened bowers and rust" out penehtof pupils ia distant pa OF FINE AND MEDIUM MEN'S AND BOYS' chamer after five dasx public potice ot much resale tn | the tts of Sueare Rok complieaetth tie dat | Stachin sien nit Prac folanal, he saw te reg | dent—the Herbsts composing th tir of Herbst aaa a Structed, by which the children + MES Letts SAgCKER, z WE FINEST LINE OF PIECE GOODS | sume newspaper D in Washineton, D. G trustee reserves the right to resell the properteet the | Mckin river, off Piney island, he saw two bugeyes | Sons, of Glenrock. United States Marshal Kerns ‘The Hoys Had Their Joke, mae ae See oe Teacher of Piano and Oran. Residence 430 8th ‘THE BEST CLOTHING FOR A It, 't Tenstees, | Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser" in the middle of (the Thay at, the mercy of the | caustéd the arg@stot all the parties simultaneously | 4.) eee SLECrON CANDIDATE WEILAXD Bmore | (TOURGS wathout lability Of etn Say, Foes Tgemable, Also, Violin and Comet | CUSTOM WORKIN THE Gree Ghee roe JOHN. fi Se aa rustes, | SWOFM.. They continued 10 labor for some tine, | Saturday moming. William Herbst was. ierested A Heres on contages. Conmevatmy valtey SORES by Prof. Lowis NAECRER ch Ce ee a fistract can be seen st Howat 10, No, 1410 F street Ao-teatne, | When they suddenly eapsiznd, and alt ands werg | at ‘Gienrac pe ae ae feunormea nom beat Hower garden, The Se HLL EIS AND 1 : OU ARE IN THE Hi! : ner. 29-dkd NCANSON Bit ae |, With the exeeption of the captain of one | Satumday-e ‘was arrested a the New York yesterday say $504 » r WS YRS, EXGESH AND FRENCH | av T. N.W., A FEW DOORS ABOVE MOSE! Ba | _n20-dkas UNCANSON BROS, A drowned, the except cap ne | Saturday evening. Seltz Was a ‘The New York Sun of yeste cave: Kawe| rk, but it Delng estimated that it would tall Reopen, HNITURE HOUSE. 12640" | )UNCANBON BROS, Auctioneer J)UNCANSON BHOS, auctioneers of the biigeyes, who succeeded in getting into one | dence of his son-in-law {n Philadelphia, Jacob S. of the small boats. Tt is not definitely known how | Herbst was arrested in a store at Greenmnountave- Welland, the upholsterer of 405 west 43d street, 000 short of being sufficient, the Market Street WEDNESDAY, September 29t #4. 7 2 is in si " a 2 ¥ is peared on Wednesday, has not been | Cable Raflroad company has contributed the t USTEES LE OF Tw vO- OF MPROVED 10T, .- | any were on board each boat, but it is supposed | nue and Chase street, Baltimore, Md., and Willian | Who disap} 4 “ e iy ef SHELDON'S ACADEMIES 100 = TESREMENT BRICK DWELEISOS Meets ANB MAND LSTREE SS SORTAWERE | about tive, Capt. Veazey’ also Teports that on | HeGierbst was arrested In amore oh Gay stives | heard from, Iiis wife saw him on Tuesday night, | amount of the acti lency. A couple of Jersey rS WELLINGS, NOS. 06 AND. are 10 Be Kept on the gronds both, for ws Reomegivania wwcrne Pacsay sunt By trtue of deci of trust, duly recorded in p SIRERY BEAWEEN | rivera Dugeyeune a nop Were eapstaeh two 'ot | Notlg tbat tne samme, city, where Newas SU | and when she got out of bed Wednesday morning | Crm eater ‘alt ie tage ame buaiag 10 0B ave.ne, Pucsdays ant (of trust, duly recorded in 5 ST BETWEI Wer a bugeye and a sloop Were capsized, UW sed to have secured employment. ‘They wer 4 ament, aud the Langs Jagat dances trate folio 36% eb seqe one oF the mat FURST SUREED WEST’ AND NEW JERSEY | the hands being drowned, the others sudcesding | Prougnt to Phtiadelpitia today. seltz I she found a note addresied to her lying on a table | ye known as the dairy da pre- STION. i Na Dake : a | K of the shop. “In the note Me of a deed o a in getting to shore, It is probable that as the bay | jiminary_ hei before Cominissioner Edmunds | in their little room bach Mish nat atudee reeteal ae Gate Sth ee, | Stectuners begin to arrive in port other disasters | {nrhitadelphia Saturday atte et seq.rone of the lind recondade’d. | WHIL De reported, as {tis known that a mumber of | formation furnished by Ma imubia, Ty ex surviving ‘Eroster, | Oyster vessels were n, iii front of the premises, o ca ECEMBEL, Presses on SATERDAN. ee premises, on SATURDAT, i DAY OF DECEMBLL, AUD. INNt; at HALE EASE POUR O'CLOCK PM ali thou curtain pieced or par aa I = Gelsof land situate and Dei r yacht CHRISTMAS IS AT HAND, fou, D.C. and known and dencribed on the plats thee fas Lois numbered ove hundred and: pine he FIL {hot antag tea nh afuegeate Sy Ge | My Any oF 'PUEL Clock bal die ilo 4) ar iar ge pea Aescribed Lindl and premises, sittate aid belt ie te She with the buddies paetred and | of Washinwtom iit tho’ Disteiet ae r hy ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, “GRADU in front of t and certified exainines bervatory. ture. 101 MEE woop ixsrrt Concordville, Pa. An sc ebb teactiat noon, and, upon ine | Welland said he Was tired of life, and was about | sgaxe Ficut wim ‘Tiere BUkerans—Jeremiah ught in the gale, held 1n $5,000 bail for a further hearing tins after. | politics tn business, aa oer a et liana | aroused Saturday morning by the barking’ at ee — noon, When all the defendants will be present, as been looking for a political office for years, | scratching of his Waten-dog at the door of Asne’s Ra Stanze SoLD.—R. Porter Ashe’s — sie ea and Just, beiore the last election apparently iost | rescence. Bausher and his son ran to the Waree racing stabie, consisting of six horses, was sold in Base Ball Millionaire. his head when a party of young men | House und found two burglars fleeing trom the F San Francisco Saturday at Bay Distriet. park, ss caedunllin tttee Soeneal told him that he had been nominated as | tuiiding by way of the biscment, wile a thind ini’a'sub- | Queen Went Lo Mr, Hagzin for $5,000, and Bennett | From th ea Siemgre an independent candidate for the assembly in the | jumped out of the window. The Baushers stice f the New Englund ¢ ase, Bammcns sod woiee xi | ax i) Now For Tar Bosy Dass io. of the District Will sell at pal WEDNESDAY, SEXES, FOR BOTH AND CLOTHING WAS NEVER BETTER. awith the buildin, rictite privi- oe : and distingtistied as Lot "D," in Fe t a pl: a 1 rr in Board alan as Per tuuices thereunto belohging oF in any ion of part of sguare fivenundeed and hfty-ceven | 10.Me. Claypole for $2500, ‘The Femaing four | Shreve, the young Loulsville ball player, who niteenth district. “The boys told Unis yarn as a | JUmped out of the window. | aresen ane fn Oetcor tet Pull bike is ‘One-third cash; balance in one and two | Wi) md the cast thirty-six fect CHG) ones ike | Drought $3.4 pitched in the Southern League this tast season, | Joke," Youn than told aw reporter last, night, desperate jut follvwed, die bunglar bela terri ap mainary from. A HA Years, notes to hear ix pet cent interest payable semi- | Ueptl: of lot nine (9), aud the west fourteen feet (14) a and who was recently signed by the Baltimore | “DUC ni : it, and yy Deaten. One of his comrades, however, aj Adis % zs Z ually, and to be secured by deed of trust on the | front by the depth of lot ten (10), in squire five hun- | CHOKED T0 DEATH RY A TURKEY BONR—A num- ‘into t luck, | the gang every night for weeks before the election. | hire with a revolver, and the Baushers were come ye 3 FcAUysrEED wir WESUME st is concerned, e Premises, or all cash, at option of purchaser. “Convey dred and fifty-nine (559), together with the improve- | per of young men itt the Center house, In Chicago, | ©lb-for next season, has failen great lu When he learned that the young fellows were | Boned to dest, as they, were unarmed, ‘The I NESS Yet, NEVER LOWER IN PRICE. ancl, fc st parchasers cont: A denonit of @100 gn | "Ett RE, 14 cosh, balance in notes at G, 12 ana | Were cating thelr ‘Thanksgiving dinner, when one | He 15 sald to be a near relative to Mrs Mary | fooling him he became Gespondent, and T think | wounded robber was quickly led across the river PSS ert intomeeratoomtaiiarss inten days. othttwive the Trustees reeerve tho sieht te | 18 months, beariox G yercent interest per annum, | Of theta, Frederick W. Charlls, swallowed a part | shreve Ransom, widow of the late General H. P. | drank more than Was good for him."” Assembis- | ye'his companions and all escaped. The, bunglar® pe... aa Our Popular Line of Suits and Overcoats, at $6, $8, | resell the property in detault at the risk nud Carers | and to be secured by deed of trust on prembecs mite x | OF the breast bone of a turkey. ‘The y man’s | Ransom, of Lexington, who has fallen heir to a | Man Werner Bruns, who lives opposite W. 's | nad already shattered the outer door of the sae. Qctoor OF SrUSIG (ESTABLISHED 187 se : defaniting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of | deposit of $100 on cach lot will be required at time Hons observing his distress, but thinking | jarge sum of money in’England, and 1s, there! house, had told Welland that the gang were fool- | when the faithful watch-dog gave the alarm, 1305 Hats $10 and $12, are packed fuller of style, quality and | such resate iu some Hewspaper publisiied i Wering: | Of aah voyuncing, &e./at purchaser's cost. Terme assumed than real, sent one'of their num- | Gnéor the distant hele “aie: Hanson is at pest | Ing him, and had advised wim to stop spending his weet ran = “s hate gr Clans Lenwore Chins green for practice. | eveey other value than ever teh “ ton, D.C. fo De complied with ju ten days, otherwise resale at | ber tor a veterinary surgcon, Who lived near at | Ode Ot tne castaut heirs Mrs, Ranson t ind | Money,” Welland got indignant fald he knew bet-| rower Rocxpe Ox A VeiveT CARPER.—A.Philae Rn os Before, And from those | oga — WHLGEAM IE NGOBWaRD} ‘Trastocn, | Hotei tuna ecueimane gucuana after Ave day | Hand.” He applied’ a.stomuch pump. AMr. Pred. | <BGI2 MObao. pure, kenge at once for England | Coy nd wassure that te nominaton was dispatch "nats a glove ‘git took place SBCETHAND AND, EXPERT. TYPEWRITING | prices up to our handcomest and finest, every «rade, | ™2*4.—__W1L4tAs si Washington, D. FOSTER ablched in | sawyer, a halt brother or the young ian, arrived | £0 Obtain her share in the Shreve. ¢ to be | and that he would be elected. | His wife 1s ‘Sunday morning in the parlor of a wealthy 2) emwtically tanght.“Suecess euarantecd if serious; [pENCANSON BROS, Anctioncers. nl2-eo&ds ‘Surviving Truntee, | about thts time and protested against the method | turned over to the pI rsons. ‘The ig | that he has thrown himself into the river. Eeplicman Fostdiag on the oubakirts of the city, EE gee cind eieate nurs preferred. IF: | with a boundless reach of choice, is represented. Our T ts —— —- of treatment, and the surgeon gathered up his in- | Said to be worth "sic a 000, and there are Se eae ween Frank Burke and Chariey McCarthy, two {SU MELIN wi od ; 2 : TEAUES GARDEN BE-| Owotp ABOVE SAU IS, POSTPONED UxTH, | struments aid withdrew. | By this time the young | twenty-four heirs. Simm Hanson's ‘Dart is est | , SACRINIGED Its Lire To Save tins CHRLDREX Ioeal ght wedging wa Hr 100 0 he, = = ‘ine of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats is complete, and at NE (G1) OF ERNEST | MONDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of DECEMBER, | man’s condition became painfully apparent to mated to amount to $4,145,833. She nasalready a | #2tal_collision, attended cireum- | the Deing posted by two wealthy CAROL BILE, RINDERG. mies a ae ae HON, OF SPARE OE | A.D. 1686, at aiue hour and Se, S companions, and « regular physiclan was sum estate, and this’ enormous addition. would | Stanees, feast at eg sta on Ube | of the respective men. Eight rounds =e ear besins Octo se ona en S n29-co& EDEON, moned, but before he arrived the young man dicd me @ Wealthiest woman ‘state Incinnat! Southern raiiroad, 8 miles So- | on velvet carpet, under a brilitant: Principe ae Pants, immense variety, cheap. Let us repeat EDS OF THE SURV ERTS | 2 ote SON BROA-AG BROS Aedicases som tee} fn the arms or is nakt roner Hrencucky, or about the foweh weaithincs eee oe tap Se ontaned oe leans Clocinnath ng | Nettner Of the Ro Ee Ver Ni THIS Is ABOUT Sr oge | 5 — Ovrnacen Devons Tey WERE Munpenep—a | 8 North America, Gariter than 1:45 pan. It was in charge of Edwara | Pumshme Mg ciguih comme, when the aght wer Oe, SGNOR FA TED OW NEW YOUR | “URTEEE SALE OF FARM OF ABOUT 14, 90: | qispacch fron Louvilics Bi.. siy8: AS et More Eanruquake Suocks.—There were two | Drohan, an old and engineer. “At AD | Clured a draw. About Uilrty Well-known citizens OR FABIASL fr A PEE NEES AEN. JERSEY AVENU! HOUSE AND. SSPRLL, DAR Ay ROOTED RAPES | ments are made the Kuiox county affair grows in | gnocks of earthquake at Summerville, 8. C., yes. | dervon's tt, collided with a north freight. | Witnessed the contest. (Comyorer of the New Popular ¢ i ANI A VIEW, OPPOSITE “EDGEWOOD.” horror, It seems two out. “ight women mur- Sin. “Forwank, Coltinbia’* dedicated ter Mer POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, Ptr of ihe lane SORE BA Bi By virttic of a deed of trust, bearingdate 234 No- gpa, | dered Were guests of Mrs. Poe. Sue and her two nlG-2w" "| That is, we sell everything from Economical up to SE o Fomber, A. D.. 1885, and duly recomied in Liber@## | sisters were undoubtedly brutally out Ei of the authority vested in me, { ue i > — ne SA = y foe No. 1.155, at folio 189 et seq., one of the Land Re- ss W. WAKKE z Ferme: 24 cual, balance in and 2 years, for which | Ba OW NOVEMBER, A De vee, x eLOUR OL DoE | Wartn, and the Woman who lives with him is sup- tuo: Rovin SU. Comoe AND ALL Sted or trast on uke property sald etn ey ReUEAYY | PAL, all those certain pitces of parcels of laud ona | POSed to have helped him in the murders. No.ar- | M0 i) : a bear inter. | premises wituat rests have been im: was stated 5 an ‘space. bulidings, eccupied oo ee est 6 er cit por anu frou ih di of gals, orall | bf Colmable, and known saat atureeiekee restore | but they are likely to" be made “at any’ amen spar Hogers' station, in Baltimore | 45 rreogD COKE BY PuaYen—Hilllary Mat- | by the stores ot Albert Marker, Alulnus Sevotendl LOWEST PRICES: 4 quired af ‘thus of sale. If Senn of mle are not com. | Hat Of land, Known as "Metropolis View odes Lye at Sent artles, | Suc of the house and they fad taken retuge with | {Ogi aD pa 8 9 -} ap pe fervent ght to reel the promerty at dhesiatena | Semen Ghats twenty onc Coty aud dwenty-wo (2D, | fan or the aus ees oe Mminediaté | Sibjon. He then attacked tis house alsa ‘was | Mail Teports What he. claims to be | thowea the origin to be The tncen ” rLER, OG Fst we. see : ont of the defaultiny purchaser after tive days" mabe | distancess.48 ereregeathorgtaraly “a a tag a Leap ie ORT Sete S pe ey Gf ME Mat- | Qlariey are already spotted and arresis will follow, = ae ae OAK HALL, m Such resale ip some newspaper pul in | south 1° west, 58 perches, to the center of “ 'HE BUFFALO GRAIN STEAL,—Andrew Egather, Ungly is 71 years ot and ‘@ Vast | Kepeated threets have been made to destray Tab PRIVATE LESSONS IN iRADES OF Washington, D.C. Cony Sut proline st | Syenne" the ‘Lots against whom an indictment was found by thé | G1 ny SL1G0.—The nationalist | Smount of hard manual fabor. He has been af- | town Parties tuterested in rival towns tm I stony fo : GRADES OF | u°6 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Pare on aE Locher, Deccusca, | Rab esi tact of id know i Seckevet | Bulfalo grand jury ore thd future estes of secon. a a ee gradu. wait. open ae om seas IVY INSerE ——_____ aa nv OBrien ‘members of parliament, | Pan in, Mis Spody down until he wa HER GuEAT-GuANDORT.DXES at Hoe NSTRUMENT 1, acne tC ULQREN'S SUITS, (AGI B 82.82.50, 85 94 | = —SS= rent to tverstown £6 aaldrens Toke SME | tobe unable to walk without a ac, OF scarcely ‘Sampson 70, ot THOS aye Sieciat WNeweiteh®; | $60p. Bors’ Sincte suckers @250 and ‘uy. boys | Bor A DD, D: ovBrien made a in which he denounced | £9 Sook up.” Four weeks ago, be sursightened up, | was married ut, Midiiccowy ask eek we peaany sr cmaateal element | Sremonte git gitsh etcesantag® det: fer | Bom exscrovs Drixx ‘he government. "The pollce threatened to arrest | Sts patn ded, and ever sinse be’ has been tree ot | Julia of that village, aged 74, ‘The Prot. F. GERM, thst nw sel costs, 4-0; $2 83 aud $4. Children's Knee Punts Ase, ‘him, but although he defied them he was not ‘walks a8 erect and Spry as & man. forty, the greater part Wastseros ea Shdup, idea's and Boys Punts hen gee: ‘Try our BEST OLD GOWT JAVA. molested. Baligate, | Pi"? 2ia'as hee Be eS Catnote “ana Eng and Kreat-grande - oat ‘ORY o rr aw: ‘where asserts that ‘sudden cure eulely: ‘The bridal test Sead page eure HUY tha Bacal: | chaser sunouuting to Sand ores,“ NTF SD PU | Remember 1 a pis fe roested upon our own prem: sates Tneeting_ was aurpetaed Sirvemst prayers be has snaa for bonita 4 Sedo fhe ita ty ‘Bryant anayean | c » OB BULLARD, Dit J. W. SELBY, FINEST TEAS and all seasonable goods at bottom hd surects are guaraed by pouce. “ ‘SENT TO For INSULTING Gruts.—Thomas ee at of ive orkde, ‘The happy 4 “ a1 1914-1916 Peunsyivania avenue, | MB PrHcea. ¥ 0. BURCHARD & BRO, pusial vas hentai tg lee ‘who was couvicted of ‘Week's py FRE AND WINTER, "86 AND 87. n27-am.w Pa ave, comer 435 at. és ieee | Rul! line of our own importations FRENCH, EXG-| Wr] TyOUGHTON & retion. | LISH and SCOTCH SUITINGS. cont Ww gcse es Wi aha | A ESHA SOL ae ee crags | We HL, HOO i ran, . e of D. BARR. rece ai ew petterne for Fall HD. ss | sean 1111 Penasylvania svenue. faa ig a it all

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