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~~ : . o FOR RENT—HOUSES. T_ON K ST) N\W.. NEAR FRANKLIN r EAKER CARLISLE IN TOWN. THE LE DROIT PARK FENCE. FIREMEN IN LINE. CONGRESSMEN IN TOWN. OR SALE— 2d k DI | 10} Supposed to be in Conference with Mr. What Col. Ludlow Did Say. Annual Parade of the District Fire De | Senators and Hepresentatives Whe deuirehie Dwelling: comtainine as lewant Fesid ‘Thomas Ctr. Morrison. partment—A Splended Display. Have Acrived Se Far. ceavratrc, ite. fa is Br i apdoemneFenlenee on Mute price" Pee 55 A SENBATIONAL SCANDAL CORRECTED. eee : The tented efther furmiaed of wae splewdid hom + rls. |AKER GAYS THE TARIFF QUESTION WILL CER- ‘The parade of the fire department, which was | The following Senators and Representatives rely to THOS. J. FISHER E CO., wo very deur swellings an Dix : TAINLY COME UP THIS SESSION. Piney Sita Jag -ycaha oe moraine postponed from yesterday, took place to-day“and | have arrived iu the city and located at Uhe ras. 1k RENT HANDSOMELY FURNISH ‘Avegirable 108 and tath Brick nelson Vi. Latest Telegrams (0 The Car Speaker Carlisle arrived in the eity this morn- | tions in newspapers outside of the city 1s one that | roused great interest on the part of the spectators | dewoos dsiguated: Sete reson sesitencan thet we. sre antentind $0 Cie pet in Waa Te ae ee ‘| ME and took is former quarters at the Rigws. | Col. Ludlow made the proposition to the property- | Weng the route of coset wnat ae roceesion | atuison, W. R.,lowa, 1124 Vermont ave, for the season. THOS. SFISHER A unique 2-story Gr. & bath brick, dew, 4th nw. 2:800 poe nee epecoeaitetars Morrison arrived in the city sev- | holders of Le Droit park that if the fence enclos- saogey Agen aK streets at half | giair, H. W., X. H., 201 Kast Capitol st. . aw. ee al 3 l- vi take would, i ud Call, W., O17 140 st. nw. OR RENT-A TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT ‘THOS. G. HENSEY, HOW THE CHURCH REGARDS IT. hours ahead of Mr. Carlisle and put up at Wil- | ing that subdivision was taken down he would | Past tollowing order: 1" hotel. Brick Howse, seven rootaa, two story, stable in the a pith, im advance. "OO Ast. me.” AppIy TN JONES, 400 Bat se. “BEY i RENT — A HOUSE ON B ST. NEAR Beth Betis And Lae Oe nw. lard’, About 11 o'clock the Speaker left hishotel, | have all the streets in the park paved at public | First section—Marine band, Chiet Engineer Jos. | Carden, aust A00UF nw. | Archbishop Walsh's Masterly Defense | 204 soon afterwards Mr. Morrison disappeared. | expense. Col. W. W. Dudley, formerly commts- | Parris nae fe mechs leona proms reine | Cockrell Fe Me Fee SAGE OSINE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE |” of the “Pian of Campaign” in the | For two or three hours neitherof these democratic | sioner of pensions, with a committee of property- pony ie. 1, eee moss Coke, Ki hard, Texas, NW. Vay Willan i Lat 2. atonal hotel, ; - i leaders could be found and it was presumed that | holders called on Col. Ludlow, and it was to this | ™en; engine company No. 2, Foreman W. T. Belt | Kaminds, qo. F.. Ve, 211 Mass ave, “ ‘o a “s 3 ; bath, cellar, ée.: $5,000 if taken si once.| Present Struggle in Ireland. x PS q = = : ipogetruin pigeon gent eeu | BHO BONG: star ofc.” 41-Tia™ | special Cabie Dispatch to Tam Evaxrso STAR. they were enjoying a conference in some quiet | committee that. the alleged proposition of Col. | 4nd nine men: engine company No. 8, Foreman J. | Geoncr, J. 74. Misi, Netrypolttan hovel A opr Sareea aetor E? ng B SALE HOUSE 495, STH SEN. E, BRICK: | “Loxvox, Dec. 1_—As soon as the news of govern-| place. Ludlow was made. A Stax reporter called on Col. ine men; engine company No, 7, ; im an AS fect front: eee eeeels ey is ment proceedings against Dillon reached England | | Speaker Caplisle, as he left the hotel, said that | Dudley for the purpose of getting him to give the | Foreman Frank J. Wagner and nine men; truck B NORTH WASHINGTON BEKL ESTATE CO. Mr. stead, of the Pall Mall Gazette, lett tor Ire- ne tart cation wilt certatnly be: aor st facts in the case, He was Just on She ia company, nae ane leealpet - ris session. farther ‘will | leaving his bank to lis hon Drott | Second 5 Asst chieta J. F. arst 11 ¥ st.mw. | land. He telegraphs this morning a long interview | he pushed tone Sone He ae ee Ord me section—Marine band, Assistant ¢ Win., Va,."Ariington hotel. 0. 1 Thomas circle. eee a en inion mut stopped long enough to talk with the : Morrill, 3.8. 41 : FOr SALE | BRICK, STORE, AND DWELLING, | with the archbishop of Dublin, describing tt as, 1n | that the vote in favor of tariff reform will be Poporten’ Beeail: Petes Sou mee know that Hodder and Louis P. Lowe: engine compat Sage | Pinte gy t A Ct Cea at aman Goverament Printing, OBiee pains 63.600. Fok | his opinion, the most important interview which | than at the last session, the residents of the park Rave an association for | Sympran Ny wes Lracier andl nine wet: engine Sas thes Ee eed coe Ds. G. HENSEY, Real Estate aid Inwurance HERTFORD, Lagann a MaE-Lses PAS Doe Dablianed ute Cha Caso MO Alad WERE AN oe the pi of conducting their affairs, Recently | men’ engine company Noe G Foreman, Willian t an, Jonn, Ohlo, 1819 K st. W. oe 1008. Ee ee UE eee ee ce NO CHIEF TO-DAY. the subject of street. improvements came up, and Tan — me tJ. Wind . a BARGATNS— Which Gen, Gordon expressod his willingness to . pro Sorrell ahd nine inen: truck’ A company, rt ah Foreman Fe RENT— as our property has been paying the regular city | john Kane and nine men; fuel cart in charge of R SALE—SPECIAL Several six-room Housce on A.st-u. ¢.; all modarn | rescue the garrisons of t y ne Soudan. ‘The tmport- | yyy a = 5 y | John a er bop ost nweid ae rit SES0 eae, PEF cont investment. nce of the interview ltes 10, the following. ques: if eas belle teneienenten ar Guedes aoe ipeaveninaen, “mere was pe along 16th street to scott | Voorhees, b Wind lente ee 3: 2313319 tic, Wallach Place, bet. lons and answers, giving Archbis! yas some question raised as to the ownership of the nee ssachur ‘ . Asay & WARNEK & CO., LP spat acme Eee! Tenge of the so-called “plan of campaign: The District Commissioners did not appoint | strect "Mr. ‘Barber: who ‘made ‘the subdivision, | Situs, fo Massachusetts avenue, Massachusetts ie Oeona'eud oalind: tax Cacia ok Question—Did_ not such scandalous outrage on avenué to New. Hampshire avenue, New Hamp- 3M, Mise, L sed ) st, Is cl e st e, how- 7 Is. q the a y, asitisstyled,|® new major and supeyntendent of | Claiming that the title vested in him. He, shire avenue south to Washington circle, round r, 4.8. Va., 144 B st. ne, 5 -8100, % principles of common honesty, as it 1s sty. - : n i ir % i ‘Ww cor Sth £1. *1o9 Core have BOR ee Ost 4" sand 10K: every day seandalize your grace, the oficial chiet | pollce today, and have not yet filled the Gomhntsst gate aad thet rela erin ts | ECS, long Pennsyivanta avenue to 15th 'street, Mise.’ Metropoittan hotel. (Successor to Duvall & Marr,) 1009 ath st.n.w!, 147-100) 13 tr: Brick, 117m, Fast Capitol at. bet. 6th and 7th of the Christian church in Ireland? other vacancies on the fores resulting | receive it as long as the park Was enclosed. by a | Pong, Lath Street to F a barge pee gC, Ry Ark, ‘n Capitol st, ast Fst. n pre poe et 'allach Place, new house. Answer—Well, I confess, at first I_was not only + ce Monument, Around monuinent and up Pen: . nul store, 03 F st n.w., ibe -.83.383) 124 Oth 28 BE ave, Tir..-.-100'1019 Con: ONth st 138. _"/100 180 Corcoran 423 11th st nw, Tir, tio 31 olia ave., 1dr... 83.363 sion ne ts Beet. upper DeSaleet, tir Shs Sith st. nw ee. Woy Lh ‘Or. Soom and cellars Ly bets Rapp Kasra startled but grieved. 1 had heveryet had cause to | 0% thetr action in the Arnold.case. The appoint- | fence and considered a private holding. ‘There | syivania avenue to aa meee and Up es bo nba-bwe I gry ments will probably all be made about the same |,were some of us, however, who were of the opin- | Sacer down c be 7 i express my dissent from any portion of the Pro | time. One of the District Cominissioners Was [ion that the declaration’ made by Mr. Barber 1n ge eee oR sa Brehonding that the paw of campaten inert at | 28Ke4 to-day it they would not first appoint a | recording the subdivision, the appropriation of the | parade“did wot eee, aera tie et at fhe Peron Wrtiesk pe. F Drehending that the pian of campalzy might at | major and then consult him as to the promotions | Street to public uses, was final. A committee was | Parade, di Mansion, as was at frst iatended. The Five rooins, N, bet, 4th and Sth sts. a. Ww. Fees ie er es “We know,” the Commissioner sald, | therefore authorized to call on the Commissioners | District Commiecchors ineeae at ceca he Brick, 6 rooms, mod imps, 12th st Perhaps prove into ere ee gray nen ‘to promotion, better than | and further urge the street Improvement question. | procession from the portico of the White House, ih 5 + wonsisi hop | a new major would This was interpreted as | This committee was as follot Representative | Company with t esider nspected the pro- Beck, 7 rooms, Ringing 300 | Toten from condemnation of it. but when t | meaning that it was proaable that the new major | Ben. Butterworth, Henry Garnett, Capt. H. 1. from the District bullaings on a sree looked into the matter carefully, as it was of | would not K est cers of | Pi v.S inter- course my duty to da, my anxiety wasrelleved. On| Thetores, °° “Aken from the present officers of | Frinee, W. Scott Sinith and myself. In one inter. —>—_ The delay tn making the police appointments, | how the Commissloners could authorize te ex- MRS. PAGE'S ASSAILANT. Closer inspection the difficulties that had at first as a Srax reporter was Informed to-d due t6 | penditure of the public money on our streets when das E. a. Mi. JOR RENT—A DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, 1219 Tire we, Jo eeotam, ail the mideen improvements fue carriage’ house aml stable for four horses. Fo Particular inquire on the preuises. ant x NT_THREE STORY AND BASEMENT ‘Brick Dweliiow, echt roome and bath all saodiern improvements. teat, $40 per month. TYLER & RUTHERFORD. 1226 Fst. hw. aise JOR RENT, desirable and $850 per mon Campbell vieasant house: large yard, |. A. P. PARDON, 1426 F st embarrassed me practically disappeared. FOR A GOOD T! 1, 1507 K st. m. w. Question—That fs very interesting, but it would | the Brooms, ‘entor RergRreRerre ¥., 412 a1 NT—A CHA’ i Oo tOe Minne 3 i 4 delay In the appointment of the committee of | the park was enclosed by a fence, and in the na- | Hle Waives Examination in the Police me a ebticr for sent 300 Sth stn we, rewodeled gag W4Os Wat sts LE. # rootus Qual bots be pill more so to know what the difficulties were | ten citizens, authorized at the massmectingSatur- | ture ofa private holding: He said chat if the fence | Court and €2,000 Bail te Bteaaired. Rieinen Nee Pirperstory Bick House, se gonsl an ines, frvtitie on 418.87 10 8 rociom on Tua st et" 1th gid T4800 | Vous ulicully oF areas deanke ta ad tae | Gay Mkt to walt on the District Commisstonensin | was removed that he supposed that the residents | == pow udiciary Square pari blocks from 3 ( jus dill the Interest of Lieuts, Arnold and Kelly. The | of the park woul 1 their proportion of 1 is morning at 10 o'clock the Police Court room S05 Pension cficar all madera improvements; reat 19 cd stable Tatand’ 309 own rents? ‘Commisstoner, it is understood, have out of respect | money’ ay Sate aprave ed : ny 1S. APE SU SHNELL & CARUST, Real Estate Brokers, ppropriated for the Improvement Of the } w; 4 ne THE GREAT DIFFICULTY. to that committee, delayed thelr action, for after | city streets. Lie sald that @ petition had been re- | jya5 Crowded with persons anxtous tobe present at | Ma nw. Answer—Of course the great difficulty—indeed I | Lieut. “Arnold's "place 1s fflled It wil, it 1s | ceived from residents to the north of the park ask. | hearing in thecase of John L. West, colored, the | Markin 23 Tow etree, or NT_UNTIL MARCH & ERY FIN & ‘14r. Brick, E, a'r Pension of 10,500 | paign. It leaves it practicaliy to the judg- oO _consides s a ‘ ol c. ‘ollceman am Fe] Outhwaite, J.B, Ohio, x27 house, completely Furnisnes, furnace’ Pato. wou, | INTO N st... J 71238 Let. Lr 00 | i hepecred tunimproved property ia all ere ek of the ‘tonacen ee aa ig” | reinState im. ‘The commissioners, It 18 under. | be right for the Commissioners to countenance the Maddox, with “feloniously entering in the night tc, those desiring bome for the seasion should ex | 100 thst, ir. bs Jr. 200 | opened and Aware pase 8 to 189 | stood, hold that when Arnold's place 1s filled the | existence of the fence. precipi eee tgertar 5, ine this: 8125 per month. 900 Fat-n-w. 030-2 | 13135 20th ef. or.<:2.2-150 Dupont Cizele, 14r._ 450 | Fbe gy 1428 New Yorkave._j (in, Judgment of one of the parties to. the | iaw would prevent them from Feappolnting him. | -*Tlis is about the substance of the interview,” | tiie, on the 20th of November, the dwelling house ami 8125 pe 9 Bw. 290-Ow_ | _ ‘The above houses” can be examined Uy permit from a ea ~ | contract of tenancy, to tix the terms on which | Mav, ¥cul’ 2 : i yon ge | of Mrs. Mary I. Page, 16:83 Lstreet northwest, with DR RENT—FURNISHED—HOUSE 818 NORTH | our office only. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. R SALE—THREE NEW HOUSES ON H ST.. SIX | the contract ia to Gone Ge Geena om Which | ‘They have now waited three days, and Will prob- | resumed Col. Dudley, “and 1 think it but Justice | of Mrs Mary I. Page, z st, Carolina ave. a aix-room house, prettily furnished, | “n20 Sud Bet nw. roots éach, sll mod. impe.:a ten per cent tvest- | dount, in the abstract coms a. formidable difh, | {OY Make their appointments soon if the com- | to Col, Ludiow to say ‘that the interview was | intent to commit a felony.” As the case had been acto ei ae greater Xgag| Si Maat ORatiaataa arena | enty"uut We mateo a ae othe te | HUE Meno Oe marany ene | MARES EY eae ay Mtn DA | efor tra at tio uae sl ar nae : rome, w Fe nN. rween Tet a ia for business: 4 . Mr. Riggs, ohairman shatever try dl 3 hah S40 pouch Apuiy to JOHN An STO Pat nw. Fiior wait Rotics nie se | RUSE 82000, Terme easy. AppIy tod. WF. MVEHS, | Question. If the tenant is to be viewed merely a8 | mass mocting, has uot yet anuounced ‘che com: | Vure referred to. to that effect, and a large number of the persons | Singicton.0. it Miles, 10:30 OR SALE. k BEAUTIFUL NEW BRIGE mouse | olUer ligne afe we to view the landlond?” He, 19, ERIE A Talk With Col. Ludlow. LA ee Be ide S| tponty one of tie contracting pardios. He has ad Promotions in the Treasury. ‘The delegation trom Le Droit park that called Present left the court room. Shortly after 12} SPringe o'clock they began to reassemble, and at 1 o'clock, albee, W.'P. the hour set for the trial, every seat was occupied R RENT_905 R ST. N. W.; MODERN CONVE- Akai niences, thie tec oT EB ee ee ite, lerear 1400 Asa soon Apply DUNCANSON BHOS, Oth and. D. ar 1400 Mae nw. -. KY, L108 Fd stm. we, 4 Va., Clarend: oS ios the fixing of the termsof the contract long enot 4 ne rene is s z nt 30-38 JOUN'E. Beach 1420 ene: Om omy formes e i000: | Ts it quite clearthe tehants are to be tlamed it | Maurice F. Holahan, of New York, a chiet of al- | on the Commissioners yesterday, called again this | anq there was hardiy any standing room . thos. b., th East Capitol st, JOR RENT_A GOOD FIVEROOM DWELLING, [JOR SALE—BRICK HOUSE, CONTAINING EIGHT | they clam to have their turn now? vision in the Commissioner of Customs office, was | Moruing to see Col. Ludiow but went away with-| left, Assistant’ District. Atiorney Laven. | Weaver, A.J, Neb.."914 Most. mW. Ber Taba gw Rep at 819, Rent S10 per nant Fre! ifvethopeand sir kdrad feat o¢grutii ep Qtestion But does that jurument, not ignore | to-day appolnted a spectal agent of the Treasury | out seeing him a8) he was not there in his oflce. | der’ appeared for | the prosecution and | Weilbori O. Tex. 316 1: stn. w, oy RA PHI 1428 New York n23- La Ist. s.e., between ‘and 5th sta. which be e fact at tenants are set le contract Ne , “ol, Ludlow speak LO a STaR reporter of ie | was ste Col. Christy ir. Yat 0 im, B., st. hw, — ce Fone boueniet$2100.” CHARLES We HANDY," | already in existence? seciee Lon at a salary of $8 per day. Thomas C: | TP'iyrott park ‘matter and the changes that had | are iriends of Mre Page, mad Wilson, W.'L., West Vas, 1008 N st. nw, PAB yi "n30- 931 F street n.w. st nw. Answer—In the view of the case I am now con- | Sachse, of Louisiana, was promoted from special | grown out of it, sald that the correspondent | Mr. A.B, Williams ppeared for the detendant Woodburn, W., R SALE-THE HANDSOME PROPERTY ON | templating there are practically no old contracts | Anspector at $6 per day to special agent at $8 per | Who ‘had sent’ out the reports which. he | and calied the case to the attention ot Judge suelh, — the northeast corner of Mand 10th sts. n.w., cou- | Even those that have taken the form of statutory | day, and W. C. Hudgins, of Texas, special inspec- | characterized as untruthful, could easily have as- | He sald that after speaking to Mr. Lavender in Fiating, of Uurec large inodern, dwellings, two of them | tenancies under the land act of ’S1 with judicial | toF, at $4 per day, was promoted to $6 per day. | certained all the facts by applying to the District | reference to the case he had consented to walve ait Toms: ‘am. provements. Apply on premises after 5 p.m. n30-3t* Fore NT—A DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING, ‘aratshed. reliable imder Justices Nose, Georgetown : 8 rooms: best location. son to JOHN J. r Fs Just being complet separately if desired; I | rents are not at present “in possession,” to use a " Se buildi but no such application had been made | examination. Mr. Lavender, he said, had prom- A ROBLERY ‘TRE POLICE COURT. Boace, Pt ee ae me eed SE EE offer here 8 great bargain for an saosin prs chance, i> teghniont Phrase, ‘Wants Democratic Postal Clerks, there. ‘The persons representing the Le Droit | ised that after hearing what his testimony was,he while Judge Snell was holding —wpger ere =n) ina eee z n30-6¢ Do ju maintain that there ar 810 Fst. n. ac | REPRESENTATIVE RIGGS SAYS THOSE IN HIS District | Park assoctation who had been urging that im-| would report as to whether he would con. iv, n't Duprt Cir 200 A. near 24 st. ne. Police Court, Omi _ = = M 2 = W. F. Maddox was in attend. eas GEE SE TWid Ws Lar Toth st, Tor. 168.08 2d ste near Pa a 2 ——__n0-6t_| tteally no. contracts of tenancy now valid and 2 rovements be made there had been simply in- | sent to a reduction of bail, “a ; P1050. 125 Bat res T poms mn eogo0 Se Tes | th, near K st. 16r..- 150 Stet hear Gist. OR SALE— 850 WE WILL SELL ONE OF | binding in Ireland? eee eT MOUTHEN MEFUBLICANS, EIGHT DEMO- | Prived he sald, that. before the Commissioners | “Me. Lavender seid thet if, after an examination | #0°¢as a witness, ‘The latter had occasion to ineinia ave. s.e.,§ rooms: $10. 1003 East Capitol st, | Bst.. op. Capitol, 13-150 ‘those new two-story and basement brick dwellings DP aipieany CUaaiay Sere CRATS AND ONE MUGWUMP. could ‘consider the question of accepting | of the case, he still had the’ same idea as he did | Visit one of the apartments in the basement, and Tad Bae ge a, RO ot ne, Groom, wis | | Prvetty laced will me for rent orale is berally | on Defrece at, hear Neri Capital at, containing @ | | A MASTRNLY SUMMARY oF Ting str view of |. Representative Riggs is insisting that the Post |the streets in the park as. public | now he would. not consent to any reduction of g theretrem in about five minutes 143 Hist ne, brooms; 819, Fe jai a eR GS 200 per sunum, Bi WARNER & COs | gy ma ietpued ; | OMice department shall givethedemocratsabetter | streets and a | part of | the city | bail. If, however, he found upon examination | tutswl lus pistol and billy, “On goltng Hack we = af ROBBER & co. | Eur) Coa oe Sos. tts admitted on all hands, practically | representation among the postal clerks of his dis- | Plan, the enclosure about the park so far as it | that the case was hot so serious he would consent | found tivtt fics ha beet one who fe OE sd ‘ast x — “~ = ~ £ —J all over Ireland, that reductions, and large redue- | TP" % spbeac clerks | #fected the streets must be removed, “I made no | to the ordinary amount of bail in housebreaking | did not realis= the tact. beneath POs RENT TOR THE SEASON. ST I AS active f ress brick dwellings on Cleve. | tions, are to be made in rents, even in judicial | (71%. He says thereare twenty-seven postalclerks | promise whatever,” sald Col. Ludlow. “I could | cases, Judge Shell's nose. LaTREET SW. is tho Mamodmievicinity of PA: | contaiting Vrooma S bath rooms, ranwe abd all cou! | land ave., between Lathrand 13th and Wand Boundary | rents ‘The question ts as to the amoune. of those |i the district, and that, “eighteen of them are | hot have made a promise, and it Thad it would | "The judge sald that f the examination proved — PRL SERERE Siw. im te vicinity of FAR- | contathing ¥ rooms, ‘comin GToomia, water; gas and sewer, | reductions, Witte ene rank republicans, eight are democrats and one isa | have amounted to nothing, as the Commissioners | that the case was simuply one of housebreaktug, he Snles of Beat RAGUT SQUARE. ‘BILL & gounron, — ‘THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. i, concrete ntrect. charming Sieighborhood: | He in havitig tls rave. qh hybrid or mugwilmp.” Mr. Teles thinks that the | can improve only such stre¢tsas arein the schedule | would be inclined to Lake $1,000 l mt if there | 4 transfer of sub lot 1 (Xo. 1890 738 T5thstbw. | n24-6t 1324 F st. Fents for $15 per month, price only $1,700. Avrly at | cenants 1 must unsiutain th democra should have a majority of those clerk approved by Congress.” So far as the District | were any grow clrcumstances connécted with it. | wailach sire ° Ay wt word DE RENT — VERY DESIRABLE NEW DWEEL: | luce 0 BH. WARNER & CO ad COME Ee Ips, to say the least Coininissioners’ position on this. subject was con- | as has been published, he would still rayuire bailin | ¢y 40%, 5 codigo 1227 Wylien.e.,5r..$10.50 | Ming at northwest cor. 20th and Q sts. n.w.; 8 rooms; IR SALE—POR 81,700, ONE OF THOSE CHAUM- | greater Imcomvemonte in ving it decided by the ———e cerned, Col. Ludlow says that that it was set out | the sum of $2,000, as {t now stands. Sub lot square43, srk 4 PE ag oe i ae ‘bath toons and cellar: bas’ paeumetic bella: apeaxing ing little two-story préss brick dwellingson Cleve- | fundiords.. ‘The landlord, ike the tenant, ismerely The District Appropriation Bill. in a letter he wrote to Gen. Birney on the 16th of | _ ‘The defendant was called up to the front, and in | Gch and sit conveyed by J. W! Wade to. $i Bate Gein 39 |e AVCENTR HOI TB EE | nie ge tes ee endangers | QM OFA coMTACUE. are eles more nor | xo paicriow QN ue arrow oF DiTata o¥ ne Aovember representing che Le Dra Park assoc | angher a the curt nimdues mathe axing | Fat ; 413 Dre. 22.5 oa! 1 Ene a a mite ¥ 5 uy ess. Within the last six or seven months two + exe on > ae 1 on Kec made of Hh Face Sem 20 10 | 20K RENT_NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESTRABLE me ecroge Tops for 81! per month. B. H. proposuts have Deen made. by a friend of our Irish Later In this letter Ccl. Ludlow said: “Rep! sent the case Wo the grand Jury, fixing the ball at | square nye t ~ [5|6 Pierw court se. r80 | oan MeNgADN situated Brick Dwelling) nine | oF wate enants, the adoption of elther of which by pariia. | _'The House sub-appropriations committee upon | your note of the loth instant, I beg to £2,000, West, betwee N sunset orth ment would have saved us, or, rather, I should | the District bill have obtained all the information | think it must be quite clear to the owners of prop- |" Mr. John H. Smyth, ex-minister to Liberia, was: Say, have saved the government of the country | desired from the Commissioners until the latter | ¢rties within the Le Drolt Park holding, thatit | offered as pondsinan? but the clerk objectiat from the responsibility of the present deplorable | snail have submitted thelr detatled estimates, | ™e¥ desire the park to be included in the expendi- | taking him, on the ground that he was an ittto: nd part state of affairs, viz: Gladstone's land purchase bill | 5" “. | tures made by the Dristrict for pubjic purposes, it | ney and that 1t would bea violation of a well- | otr- of the present Year and Parnell’s subsequent pro- | Then after the estimates shall have been regularly | 1s quite essential that all obstacles to the free en- | established rule to accept an attorney as bonds osal for the rellef of tenants. If either of these | transmitted from the Treasury, the Commisston- | trance and passage through the subdivision should | man. The court interrogated Mr. Symth on t ad been accepted the fixing of fair reductions | ers will be called upon. to give information in re- | De removed. | ‘This appears to me to be an entirely | point and decided not to accept him as surety and fair rents would not now be in the hands of | gard to street appropriations and for the public | fational and logical proposition. It so happens | West. Fallt other bondsinan, the avenue, from AOR RENT, 1008 GTH ST.. EIGHT ROOMS AND cee N PARKER & TOWNSEND, _n23-12t SN Ta IS F at. feet, between 6th and Anthony Pollok to Anu» K HOUSE, 1615 3D Apply to Ti” ee A ON EE PALRO, 482 La. ave. OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL SIX-ROOM HOUSE, 0. haphasn has tr nd, ub nsferred to Joseph us 18 Lo 20, square iste igheae om the tenants; It would be in the hands of the con- | Ssnoots are the only two features of the | that Linden street is the only street, which now | court order Mant te the coeds of {oF Matssaclath 2. 1308 Wallach Pisce ‘n. w.; all modern improve! stituted courts of the realm. If HeTOle ese are the only two. features of the | has a rectilinear prolongation beyond the park, | Marshal Gult, and he was placed bend the bars | stret far guste We a ae rent 880 per month “y. We SERS. TL adate HOAs wie In speaking of the detailed. edtimates a member ot | and the retention of the fence at this point and of | with the other prisoners W. Pateromn, part roa eae the gates at other points seems to me to operate ar against any action by the Commissioners, MRE. PAGE'S STATEMENT. rn A, for Bee Fy 8 has had to be substituted for formal judicial pro- | the sub-committee to-day said to a Star reporter: 204 K ST. N. W. “when the law requiring the estimates in detail | 8 ‘OR, We Fithhad or unfurnished, 2 handsome ‘Menidencs: cedure, the blame surely does not it the : . ey y | toward considering the park asa portion of the | _ Mrs. Page was driven to the Police Court, where - Gane + oe ar. (a Tepresentatives and the polltical leaders, who did | see the application of' the statute’ “There. was no | #djusttment of the matter, and am quite willing to | District Attorney Lavender. She stated that about | yaay Campbell's Maid Does Not Sear 5 4 Please: THOS. J. e thelr best In every possible way’ to have the mat- | motive nor design back of the action of the Com. | Mike concessions, but certainly not, unless the | 9 orclock on the night of the occurrence she heard up Well Under Crow-Ex amination. (> 434 12th st. n. i ter referred for settlement to the courts. Until | missioners. They had thought that they could | OWners themselves are prepared, in taking advan- | 4 poise in the basement, and golng down stairs vet 5 420 13th a ar 000 tage of the public character of these streets and Loxvox, Dec. 1.—Iu the Campbell divoree WBASe sae RR RENT—A NEAT SIX-ROOM_ BRICK 000 1247;°1345 Madison” 1870 the law of this country recognized but one | come here to the committee ‘and explain all the | tage of the pi Ser Ren ienate a ‘with her daughter, she found that the basement %, Doc, 1— ‘ore pro TARTS st. ne., Gr. House, with modern improvements. 624 B et ooe ‘st Bw. fh, 4042 ownership in the soll. That, as a matter of course, | details of street work. That was Col. Ludiow’s | #Venues, to surren¢ lana ae <= bt assump- | door had been broken open, which she closed, | ceedings Unis afternoon, being cross-examined, ‘Perannum. OFFICES FOR RENT. 820. Rent, 816 in advance. Owner at 518 0th Dah in ‘rear. was the ownership of the landlord. While that | idea, and he thought that it was only necessary to | ton of eee eet re ea wot mixing Ta, naa | Bolted and put. a bucket of codl against. Between | Miss Bear, Lady Campbell's former mald, admit Allsq. 8. of sa. 450,080 | nl7-Lm 122 Dat. state of things continued the tenant, in thus | inform the com of these detatis,” Owners in Le’ Droit park, Col. Ludlow said, 12 and 1 o'clock she was awakened by hearing a | tea that she cried when sle wan @istuiaved froma septioe 10 -$400 Lenox Bld’g, r. 3........810 R -RENT—HOUSE RHODE ISLAND 000) mi, 7. holding out for a reduction of rent, undoubtedly ee ae nce troece Haak Spring. | noise in her room and {elt something betng passed | 1She'Goun's service and that whe ante ae ee, 14 and oo ave, “Apply toJ. J. D, 1402 14th st. eater should have been regarded as keeping Rerresentatives Dibble, Wilkins and Rockwell, | The Commissioners had not brought this matter | across her face. When she started to get up | LAGy Cullis teen ee aa she -60 511 7th st, basem’t, 4.10 | Ant) im’ ES sien 6.000), alley nw. bh. dr of that which was legally the property of another; | who constitute the congressional sub-committee | Marve their equitable shure of pubile improve, | SLCSAW the form of a tan standing over her and | Kowever, ‘that, wie, Adntced whe Mads hee 60 472 La, ave, F.20......210 | FOR RENT—A HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, | h., mi, or. | By OF-s-esneeeeen.---0,500 | Dut whatever grounds there would have been In | on public buildings, visited the New York custom nd. the Commissioners’ had. suggested | He,grabbed her, badly bruising her face in several | 4° Swicked gossip.” Se admitted “that she RE i = 35 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with stable, | The above is only s portion of the property on mg | the former state of things for requiring him to 3 : e em as E hat the | places and loosening four There Was also | eq "written to Lady Colin both frou abroad 24 472 La ave,dasem't, 2x5 | 134 Mat uw, CA. SMITH. nis-im™ | books, So fal eal at oft coral ia aggiges | furrender the property ihe found At tinpessible | Uistonss Service for larger and better accolmmoda:| fence. should be removed, "Tuey “coud expend | SCweia the back of her head, which, it ts sup: | And aitor her ‘returl to Lascland, tt that toe pipes ROR RENT_007 T ST. N-W, THREE-STORY. | the Istand 15th." {n30]\ ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ‘comply w'th the conditions under which he s Lie rere raid expend | posed. ae . She t | Dinintift never answered. her letters. he denied The ak ae any posses ota eonaHy og | Wesmt-cellas cient room HOUSE with bath; aud ail | [AOR SALE—A-BIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE O¥ | Held tt, the case now stands at — Hovconsider improvements, thete until the park | jyajte}seot tamer house the folowing morning | having tured to expos Lady Coli Dooks. Pos fail lst salt nea To ear on ay GLOBHSR, aR, Byeect ener: rent wis, Ad- | H°2din at lot 46 feet front, contains over 4.100 a4. IN A WHOLLY DIFFERENT LIGHT, Puniic Deer REpuction.—It 1s estimated at the | streets were made practically as well as theoreti. | Aud Telated the conversation between theta | 10 | che latter allowed witn the Istand 15th. (n30) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. | ress EH. F. — oo ike oS BOM gtr? $2,400. GEO: W. | as a result of the land laws of 70 and ’81, for now | Treasury department that there was a derease of | cally public. ws Bie matter ‘has been Pendiy eyeglasses whieh he thought he ‘hud lettin the | 1°. Coe pe AU this potnt cout Pee A IO STORY-AND BASEMENT | =e = a 38 PROPERTY ON THE | °¥Ond all question the system of land-tenure 1s a | about $2,000,000 in the public debt for the month | Sluice spring, a vo Mr. B. H- | house. andche a@mitud that two weeks age a vu Ti fooess andthe he Shented bp fur: FOR SALE—HOUSES. Fee aids of Pomme se Pe ERY ON THE | gystem of dual ownership.§qlt 1s no longer a sys | Of Novenlber, y Warner had hied a plat with the District Com: | DSS vo gay st was discovered that a second | Masi? aduitied that two Weeks ago st a, is ERAN i aw. bac $05 CHAS E FES, SO4 and SOG F si = = = vil x -e missioners of a subdivision of property a . e on | Signed a statement that Lady Coli ROR SALE" A HABE QFEORTUNITY AT PRIVATE | Gnder lease, vn Pon cee gr ee NOW | fem. of, landlord-ownersmp, gxcuavely. TRE | New Baxxs.—The controllerof the currency to- | le” had. purchased’ north of ‘the ~ park. | Groken Gyn ansersin hed elesea i ee oo | tlt iattaaed er ecine "ate ka A completely furnished house in the most fashion. | _™20-1¥__A. P. MILL & C0.,1338Fst._| bylaw as having iis, owershi broken open after she had Closechit. whit AL eee an reeae nae Sth ations ;, of Can-| This was a matter the Commissioners had | "Sfter fearing her statement Mr, Lavender con- | Uh xbout her, and thw OR REI THE SEASON—020 FART: =. = ‘The present | 4 authorized the Canton National bank, of Can- | . = sour ng u to tell Lady Coltn that she would exe Braganre 17 ars Brat chaee parece esha | ate Tocalitg Lar Wentinartoas eoatate a ane eat en: POR SAE p2AM BT. N.W.; TWELVE ROOMS; | government have, in tact, rockatmed it as thelr | ton, TIL, and the Citizens’ National bank, of Medi Reet ot tintin the chtote wore sieehiat IC] cluded not to reduce the bail and 80 informed Mr. her. Being asked to 1 how Jt came suitable for entertaining. complete in every respect: | furniture, elegant draperies, fine paintitus, bric-a: | A all modern improvements: brick stable in rear jlicy two get rid of this dual ownership in 1 Ka . 1638 4 mie ct ‘ Williams, the defendant's counsel. hat she signed such a statement and now ade bo trouble of hounekee Wefurnia’ secvants and | bracy statuary and objects of art from th i H. SMITH & 5 ls ei : Rabon | cing Lodge, Kan. to begin business each with a | width or direction. The Commissioners did not | “yr. Lavender will examine. the other witnesses “1 Sspply. an excellent table Best references, “Frenei | ducal and palace sales of Europe, ee | + SMES Pa so that they recognize its extstence. As to abo capital of $50,000. Frropose ftu lui rove? &bens aetreste Stk fen otnie ne | mitted that tt was untrue, witness sald: o< is 20-3 = ing it, that can e but one meaning, viz: the the case, including Dr. Bromwell, Une attending ght eo ther Atrae now,” ‘Most of the articles have no duplicates: Jp the world. R SALE—SPLENT CHANCE FORT: Inoval of the fence in Le Droit park, the Commis 7 ie ~ nd Thought 14 true then, 1 Uaink IC untrue now,” ‘Thhs 2 SELDEe 8 ysician, and the case will then be investigated | ‘8 | get at Bronmse by Victor Pilla. Gupecat ioe 1 adoption of Michael Davitt’s program of abolition || Must Pay Dury on THe Rreces.—Applicat ton | Honers did not care what the cwners did. There recantation caused a seusatlon aivong the eT TSO ROME NEUES BUILT | Repiisen: hast ty Carries Terra Cotta y Greene | heme, Hogme LIA Ui a a of Jandiordism in Ireland, for we have only two | was recently made to the Treasury department no public demand. at present for pushing Eryn ri a lence. jon office: three stories, basement.'7> rooms each; | fuer eouie; Bubl Ormulu exhuuples, commprisin: the | py % Ghd tenants. Wwe macro ae et tindlords | for the tree entry of three cases of old French | streets through the park; when there was such | ang prisoner was handcufed we another roughty | yuunuing under close crosy-cxamination, wit rence rent $7 i; | Ceramity, Forcelaing’ ahd Potteries clude Celebrated BEALE EE fart of tie ministerial policy to get_rid of the | rifles which were presented by the French min- enema tne Comanitesloners would (Dus the Bireets | on colored mnsin, with While ‘hie Walked te the | aiwaystueen Spas Daas Come Geciag kip meee S12 7th st. nw. sta, Tokio, ‘Satnuma Cloisscimne, Fuicnce, Cape Dé | “For full varticutaes monly foe HORE ak jenants, Or, at least, of all ‘the tenants. While | {ster of war to a military organization of San —._—_ prison “van,” and was driven off to Jail, viaiting hour snr nvm r 5 01 YER, | there are tenants there ts no way butoné of put. | Franctsco, known as the French Zouaves. Acting ucts times five tu Witness posted letters SOR RENT—A DESIRAGLE BRICK HOUSE aia | cutivety or ceverste. Nt Ci eetay te ool ea | 18th and Fis} ting'an end to the dual ownerships of land, that Secretary Fairchild hag denied the application on District Government Affairs. wich ser ces Gbaad Siy, to the Duke of Mariborough every day” and Some ‘ots and beth Toom. all-moderm improvements; | ceanion is of unprecedeiied mportance,aftonting an | FYOE SAUE— BARGAL 4s by putting an end to landlordism. the grouind that there ts no provision of law under THE NEW FIRE ENGINE E ; ae umes Uwice a day, contenient tocar 181d Viave mw. Baye | onyortunity for the purchase of Art Works of w wrude | aoa; Fendue for 815 send this at such length because tt is authort- | Which itcan be granted. ordered for the ire departinenttrom the Amoskeag | 4 QOLORED WOMAN CHANGED WITH ABANDONING IER BRU eee Tl 14TH OT. XW.-A HANDSOME | © tees rival eat $F iscountry. Tt ar tative, uttered by one in the highest quarters, a8] A New Yorx Commirree.—The special commit. | ComPany, of Manchester, N. H., city INFANT. lemry Goorge for ISSR. fore iba. Cards ‘What Will prove the BY waKen, residence. eve renienc owETY = x of the col 7 sits today. it 1s a powerful’ double engine, of we ice Court Mary Neal 4 “ow to's wood party. Apply on pretnicen nase | proms to" one oa MELY FINISHED NEW rec tine coming StrUgBie. | tee “of the New York chamber of commerce, | Crane neck pattern It Will be placed 1b Nort | _, To-day in the Pol ry Neal and Mary | yp pxoroses 4 scnewi ¢ C ion | )OR SALE— HAI ial i 4 Bee | ER RsON BEDE ote eres wishing CA SPEEES Fiveating: gotten ee oes suzuace, audall| Wemt Ashore in a Blinding Storm, | consisting of Messrs. William Il. Lyon, Ambrose | Engine house, on K street, and the engine now in | Holtz, young colored women, were changed with aE LACT e SAYS MR Cam D PRESIDENT. inod. imps. ‘near Iowa Circle. Price 89,5 s f ed to'represe " sit c custody 1a the age spatoh Of Mast night ways It } ]QOR SALE_GREAT BARGAIN IF SOLD ATONCE: | ERUTHEHFOND Tose Bat. Be’ 89-00. ‘A BLIZZARD ON THE LAKES. Snow and Hiram I. Miller, appotuted to represent | that house will go into shop, and in turn jake the having the custody of a child under the age of 14 A Loutsriic diag night says Its re a > Fe meat ‘Snood ingeretay iE SALE-ON SASY TERME —FOUR ew resi sass Diet. i “An weribap Gourd oe pasta CDboe aay wee provselrs eee of a which will be rears ane Sai ow Saree it = sain | porte _— omleorry apriiemenidntemad Heme wom | between Oth and JOU ata’. "w.; price 85,600. renta | qm cake, ON, EASY TERMS, FOUR NEW | oer ee allie Special signee Die eavy gale | a western city, huve come here to present the niet ier pple : ee : ee “g tse Lyles i rae vk bebe Provements, just completed: alao, two ten-room cor- | and blinding snow storm the steatn barge Maggie | opjections to adian Commissioner Atkins, eat RC Wiaies ale Bell ta | catered a plea of “not guilty.” Clara C. Fitzhugh, | to orgunize the workingmen of this city and vie ith sis-* price 64.5000 24th and | ner Houses, with improvements, such as furnace, | Marshall and consort Arundel went, astiore. tree see eee issued by Inspector Entwisle: Bell rect & | colored, testified that when the child was elghé | cinjty in political clubs in favor of Geonge for . open grate, ie set moe z two-story dwelling, M, between 3 street_and S old she went with Mary Neal, {ts mother, to | ! : Byol st ones, U1 rooms on J, comer of 19th, | Youary wash trays, Acyon Oat, bet Binand raw, | mules south of Manistee harbor at, 3 ollock this | | Gxx. Ricxsrrsis much better this afternoon, and | Capo eSsg." CW, oll: repair Back awelling | 22¥S Mepinned In St Ann's infant waviune but the | the presidency in ISA. ‘The work isto be ao oes Inguire of SOL RBARKER, "| Tong to Louis Sands ‘he ‘Marshall was insured | ems dulte himself again. 237 Pennsylvania avenue horthwest; $125. James | azvium ‘authorities refused to. accept it. Two | complished mainly through the Kulghts of Labor, = LE_THE HANDSOME ¥ = i ct y, Henry, repair frame dwelling, Q 2d streets jater the defendants came to her house and | it asserted that the letter advises Dunes RESTO (SHED—i512 R ST. NEW AND f SALETHE HANDSOME, RESIDENCE 1330 | fatter has (000 Duslisls Of Outs abou end. tis | qe moNare Representative Breckinridge and | soutiiwest; $150. fouE the child away.” Mary Neal eaid ene bade | 4, ° dopopaaty Fenrir ragweed Fee naeEe be SALP_T711 RHODEISLAND AVE, A FOUR: | #.42%,S¢, 2%, shout Afty yards south of Dupont datter na Oe at and lies | family, of Kentucky, Wilflam a. Harris, of SECRETARY LAMAR'S REQUEST. trom a priest and was going to place fin the | (BAL, De can avoid the | by-laws of | the Bande PARKEN & TOWNSEND, TT RHODE ISLAND AVE. A FOUR: | circle. ‘Heasonable figure. Apply CHARLES EARLY, | His! ry. Providence, Consul E, J. Smithers and R. H. % pote from = prieat and was guung to place Sam the | Kateuta, which pra in theorder, . ERT 1 iiding : residence has 14 n10-1m Capt. James Anker, of the Arundel, says that he J . Secretary Lamar calls the attention of the Com. | asy! news regular JOR RENT—1219 1 ST, AN ELEG. Fpoms.and bath and every modern ‘convenience loca: BE | Res Chec a nllanate many. years, but never ex- | Mustard, of Shangha!, ond Sidney Smith, of | missioners to the stone pavement on 7th street, | asylum. | Sister of Bt, Ann's asylum, tasti- ‘polit. with 13 roams, sp expellcat Mat, emblem this city, EO. UR CHANCE BIG BARGAINS, | Perienced such a gale as that of last nights Boston, are at the Kiggs.——Representative Fred- | petween F and G streets, adjoining the eastern | fied that early on the morning of November 90 A puntber of clube haveercenh. mabot "BUtAE & ToWNSEND.1418 Fst_| Toon acre care oS = Space, Navy Yard. Ane M 105 | |_A special from Cheboygan says: A genuine win- | CHICK dnd F. T. vans of Soux City, and Pay | wing of Ue Interior departinent. bullding, and | the child was found on the door step, and died | $4 tte stury, alfeady teen fortsea lu Keut chy 5]50R RENT—OR LEASE, A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, R SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE; ‘4th and Sth ate. n.w.. ter blizzard and a northwest gale are prevatling, | Director May are at the Ebbitt.——Wm. F. Dillon, | states that it would be a great relief If t could be | last Sunday. Witness sald the child might have | and Louisiana. Duncan reise, cldher to deny oF RENT—OR LEAS! CLASS HOUSE, | Ml Six new Briek Houses, 4 rooms each, situated on » Tome: Maryland aye and the air is full of snow. Several vessels Elthu Root and Henry G. Chapman, of New York, | replaced by asphalt. been on the doorstep all night, as the door bell | anirm the report, but leaves i to be supposed he 1popthweat. im thor order: 18 rooms. Address | Uesutiful avenue northwént, with wide “parking, ke.: | Frame, 7 rooms, 10th st. bet Hand i'a.e. lay up to-day. are at Wormiey’s. —Win. R. Snead, of Louisville, had not been rung duri night, and the in | his suc Blanton ham $0 Ss bene potash Ca ie oa ep is property | Brick. 7 rooms, 94 at. bet. Dand E ne. ——__ N. Harlon and Mrs. L. P. Morton and Miss Morton, | euwaNcEAL AND COMMERCIAL. | fit Was s0 cold they could get no warmth tn its | Sh Wealthy but atric law} he p-ES iy a ROOM | Fear." This property is now ‘tor a5% permouth. | Tate aw.” Nocash: only montaly moments of Maine’s Latest Bank Robbery. EO ee body. , Te was an imposslllity to recsive il the | was the candidate of the wal iereeuback estore, Boek Je thorough ryoir, with front and | ¥"Aupiy to Ponting OF Sr RgE | Pts 2 Aoessbs only monthly payments of $40. PonTLAND, Mz, Dec. 1.—The directors of the | S¢ (he Aflington.——A. L. Baldivin, of New York, ne eae ee. colored bables they were asked to take. | Mary | tabor party for congress from this dlatricl, He Broder: TS om, APP to JR WRIGHT, | | jeBaiwe Real Estate Agent 1438 NY eve Pe Nae ee Canut National Baie state thas, they cenoe, She | H: Howard, of Providence, and J, f, Cunningham, ees ee Holtz was discharged and the case against Mary | Fan a bapcr, Which ih tanciul style advocated tee tor Presi ‘soe - Meeting of Methodit Bishops, a as ve "3, Represt ve Mowi the opening and 3:00 p. , Was Bent to the 3 cuion TOF PAvING KENT -ASe ea | POR SMES qmo-aee ___ ie New Vor'ave_| Gl'wnat methods were pursued Wy Blackstone ie | Qrameerst are at WelcKera. —Hepresentives | |The {owing are he openine C Seal the mother, w wrand Jury | Eisen a jg ES ae crc 3 Corcoran st., 6-room Brick, mod. imps. FOR, SALE OB EXCHANGE TWO HANDSOME | his embezzlement. ‘They are still examining the |p. H. Levy and J. £. Fuller, of New York, C. Dur. | wire to H. H. Dodge, o3 15th street: broker, dwn. the Ualance i mouthiy’ payments 441 Hest. 2 w..G-rooin Frame House. pew clent-room Brick Houses, on Ligh st. xe. Will | books and will make a statement when the exam- us at, bet. 19th and 2% 7 XC] ks e's ham, of Chicago, H. F. Corbin, of Cincinnatl, and Si . Saving Hent. - sat HoGicatal tice get pe” Your al Set int Daud Ente {ous Beck House, a| SMe mee. CEO-E GORE, | ination ts anlshed. iuckstone’s Bond is $4,000." | Hele Porrow, Athens, Ga., are at Willard's—-M. ANOTHER BUILDING ON THE LIBKARY SITE RESERVED. | @iCYolh ii chart Ines ESIGHT, $25 Fut! nw. toom 1, rst door. 227-8t~ | Yscrbet 15th and 16th, 7-room Brick House, mod. | JOR SALE—FINE HOUSE ON GRANT PLACE,| No Bituminous Coal Pool Formed. _| {he meotine of the Ainoricam tastleate oe eke Another of the houses on the new brary site, | sre tia ur he puro 20K RENT-DOUBLE NINE-ROOM HOUSE, ON | impe.; large stable in rear. TE ‘THE STORY GENERALLY DENIED, tects, where he will read his report on Trap fronting on East Capitol strect, ts to be wet apart | Episcopal visitation, to 1 son at other geo. FW. MILLER IDOE Wat ee: eg | n020.2m THOS. J, MYERS, | | _niz-2we ‘ Cmreago, Dec: Lchas, 1+ Abbott the Chienge | Siphénage, concluded by hm during the last year for government uses. ‘The War department has a | BEXt Year and for the trausacton Of other Dude 5 a ear <p an |? =—Viny Deans Sw | SALE-THREE-STORY ANI EMENT | #¥¢nUot the Columbpis and Hocking Valley coal and | at the naval museum of hygiene.—Major 5 cominission to examine into the war claims of = . pTooribment costa, clang farmiameg’ vit, WS | Rvvermont aye 33 et re tatee meeps | estou ont ats between inh and Gogh aie | Hom company, ld to a reporter last night that | 8 Davis formerly editor and proprtetor of” ths states, and as it must be provided with quar-| "Washington Steck Eveeins u, elogaptiy farmiahed Me ss fee gome deep, 14 | safc OM ae sige” | the statement in a New York dispaten of yester: | Farmington (Me) Clrontete abd tore 4 : * ; a Fatate Brokers P20 Tee OTHE REOED, | Telirw price of 81g 000" FYEERE HORERSORE | cuties Oo 1410 New Sort ne_| day that a combination und been formed nacwoen | government ning otic du pubile Printer | fp Kevatn BOS | committee ‘suggested the “use of? ue Of the | 9 Zee follow chang 2 = = = bo pis i Sys ae — = | the four great coal carrying railroads and the | Defrees’_ administra rr) ¥ i ‘St. Paw! 85 Ok y Pe coup Peygen #22 AAMC AY beens | JOR SALE — VERY Demimamce weamty wew | Fegeet {iar mod Sale au hon nae ote, | Hocking oberatargio rosie ene ouLpuL And nd | Washington ‘corespondent ot tho Minieapals | Be Pees {ar ae apd bulge wi be ada or | FS tok mente ARH =: neéiwe : 2 = x 5,000. Gi pr | vance the price of soft coal ha ‘a vestige of | Zribune, ie. i y : ig He Ee: ae ha ian a three-story brick dwelling, near Dupont Cirel aes a 1419 NewYork setae, | truth int, "rhe coal owners of Ohio had certsinky De Do. re ae Eee fy 7 D.C ae estimated, will last about two and one-half years, e _ =3 2 RENT—A BRI % <IN: og | Toms. bath room, furnace room and fine alosets, elec | 227-2 z) tty Or —The Fek FEST, 4 BRICK HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS jn and & ROE SALEOR, RENT—A nice HoMe—rwo | formed, @ pool, but tt did not in any way take th ‘THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT.—The Sym- 5: Uar, modern tmprovements: ia fric bells, statiouary washtubs; sanitary pluuibing he rallwaY cotapanies, ‘The price of Hocking coal | Pony orchestra, under the direction of Prot. Ber- | Lak ‘Mr. Randall and his associates of tg appropria- 20% Gonvenientiy seranged; moderate reut 2° handsome wood maiitels with beveled platesglase 1 new 11-room brick Houses, 30-07 G st.n.w. They | thé rallway Companies. ‘The pric ee Cour | hays, made its first public appearance at the Con- tons committee are averse to renting butidings i4 Sseeeabery < ERvORD. PEF rca PO sndi-ot | froat end ment aad Yogetgiie vaeiitts ae" Henas | 3, which would make 9.0 n-fon, or fust double | Erezational chureh last night. ‘The onzanzation, | NP {or publte use while the government owns houscs iY ve 0. SE NEAR McPHERSON SQUARE: ——— a tuts furuntel S120 ger oneh Eachnt, | ROR SALE OU RENT ato dT Oath we S860 per month BS: PROCTON E BOs Re | oppanie the: mee Peat ake jes, bane? ce itean utilize, street. 40 bid, SNS Macitne, * 123 bide ‘That. w. 4 e cost of mining. ‘The object of the operators | but recently formed and made up largely of young in making the advance was ‘simply to get alittle | People, could not have been expected to sive an table, vaults in rear. ‘Terms | 1) Which would make #2: Killed by Lightning While in Bed. e cl entertainment of a high order, and those who at- pid. ES ; three stories, pore than cose ror Cnetr coal, A spec’ dispatoh | tended, expecting to ear wart: approxteanting i = Porriaxp, Me. Dec. 1.—Mrs. Susan Willard, a (gs Ag gs 5 Fiice, Q8. 0p each: welll tony (uOgET! msprovensente, Reena: to The eTocs Cae eget says: WThe | Cxcellenee that of the Tholtas or Boston Byminie Rnniaead Maske: middle-aged lady, was struck by lightning nd | i le ‘Tneurance, 1 Fhe sbove houses are open for inspection. De, to your advantage to cousult our | mediate advance from 25 to 30 per cent in bitumt. | BY orchestras, were of course greatly disappointed. ALTIMORE, Mp., Dec. 1.—Virginia si killed during a thunder shower last night. She | Chesajoake aud Kot Co. 854 bad, Bote 4 Several handsome residences, three stories and base. | list before you decide. nous coal 1s dented by all the prominent operators | Jt would doubtless have been wise in the director to | , 3! Soi; do. pastedae coupenn, Ss nas, ton. | Wasin bed at the time. The bolt came down the | 1. 1 Tet mortage bonds, 86 bid, 88 asked. 3 ‘Under rent, situated on M t., bet. th and HUMPHREY & COLMAN, in Western Pennsylvania and Ohio.” have put off the first public rehearsal of theorgant- ig: dc. new threes, 66 bil today. chimney, crossed the bed and_ passed out through | Stock, 88 asked. rent Wel Welesoe meses ek Fen and ith 1th wt near Mane Real Hotase Brokers, pide ras Aas zation until it had attained greater proficiency, RE. M,, Dec. 1.—Cotton. quiet—mia- | ® Window, shattering the glass, For furthe® ‘srry f, R. GOLD- SCHMID, Siz ith et-nw., oe Band 10a me IS ee and4to? pam agi {OH SALE—HOUSE AND LOT, 15TH ST. BET. K Pau iw: lt fect fade bans eliey is | HOR SALE ‘Six Room Brick House,A st. bet. 6th and 7th stan.e.; | 2110 totnet han heey rs i... 75 Be0.cor Jef B. anp 0. New Exreess Connzction.—The Bal- S Dw Amore and Oito express assumes control to-day ‘the traitic hitherto managed by the Adams the Southern express compantes on the and route between Cincinnatl and New Ore — fee but instrumental debutantes are as much subject, Re SALE—30 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW. ‘The Empire Garden Burned Out, to nervousness _as any others, and therefore it 1s 01 teu room House; all modern improvements; lot 44x | _ New York, Dee. 1.—The old Empire garden, 506 ite fair to conclu > organ Posse eer ak Coa fo Tummediate purchaser, | Sixth vento, once one of the low dives of tne | Ror que, fair f conclude that Cee DANENHOWEH & SON, 1115 ¥ st n4-Im ~ } city, burned out early this morning, and for some | pect of public appearance haca srtmnulatine dent Mme st was thought that ‘Tom Goilids, the white | On young instrumentalists, and while first efforts Blephant and the Bijou theater, which adjoined | must necessarily beartistically dedcient, they will a Figur, — Howard. street ctrte 4: sa . superlative patent, 5.3 alltmod Timpe:s now undat fosas ai unsnd, 70h te.e.: | 7129 Loan at Rw. Would also be burned, but owiig to the efforts | gerve a good end educationally. hood. In ithe says he intimated to the conven- 29. THOS, MYERS | 221 Oat nine Hon.” ‘the tre broke out om the seeoadl hook ey tion of the brotherhood that he would not take | Boru 4 Pausative axp a Ccnative for all Liver n22-1m izle Feta w._ | 754 tion. 1 Bh oor. Very | | Ronpmnres Rerontsp.—The following cases of Complaints ‘Hronchitix &e. inay be found in Dr. BR SALE—ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE OF TEN | “73.05¢0-W. Frente few people were about at the time, ‘The place was | housebreaking have been reported: George Posey, Saynes Expectorant. Tt ts standard remedy for Fen a ith ats Just above lows cine TES | Case 4 ( emmensehes a yeti CEE Lage ee Coughs and Colds, and a trial will prove fts merit gu fees ser ay, acres of trou, Gane aa He-Ejected Lord Mayor of Dublin, _| drawers, shirts, gc., valued at $2020 taken FM Usa hye arm nad gain ay dei | Gr esvilization Nountain at of which oni ot buena pice earaabie; AUCTION SALES. Dosisw, Dec, 1-—Mr, Timothy D. Sullivan has | Whitney, 471 Fennayixania avenue, noriny snd x MARRIED. cy. , j = FRadiong > | been re-elected lord mayor of Dublin, Mr. O'Keete, | Store broke: Tear door last parent eee, B1dze _____—iA88 Ne ave. Rsolicitor, has been elected. mayor’ of Limerick: | money drawer robbed” of J. HL ‘corner " hay- ‘att Mine ADELATDE BACHELON, bouk of Mont 1K SALE—AT MT. PLEASANT, SEVERAL VERY Both Mr, Sullivan and Mr. O'Keefe have pledged | of could | gomery county. a Ne cartes * x oun. ave. . ae a with fe lots; also Ray brane pubs Ohare honors which may ‘be STUART, On December [BRG, at 10a Yormogt ave. near WHESUR. WSGy flossted. from Loe. up.” WALAEE offered by the queen during jubilee year. Mr. | D! ae a. in, ard Seger beer ‘the Bey. tia Koad. Ad WWE John Dition heads the st of ‘eandidates for, tne | ¥ | Rlbore Si Bb. 3 th Osi = 2 omlee of high shert . Alderman ‘Rich- oy as 10 Eee A be tt ant ey arenes | Gece anor ce metal, aver ot Wate i Ihc Seren WILSON, 1000 Fat iz ‘nisin | Bity-nine: (398. or tie Inasier of the Orange lage,” Utd rand | Mf {ale | CHUNT-ANDERSOX. On the evening of evernber JF OE SALe—two VERY FINE HOUSES ON VEE- | from the northeast corer rai —————— his Ste ronda of te trey ment. mont ave: nie, above kat; Succ Give Up the Problem and Killed Him- | 43. Lt é : tpn NG 17-20" > dl p self. A Pu 4 jpol BALE Eh aa ae ‘Vienna, Dec. 1.—The suicide of Baron Geongetows, Bout Carolin, . ne between B and. Guta 17 rooms, all mo hs announced yesterday, was die: to thd tensee Novetnber Sod, 1660, Uy He Wat Se hadi = all was announ , Was due ovenber 2 vu. J BOBE Sot mies mee, Fre ee FRO Property mold ell be Or his intellect. A post. mortem examination dis. "AN. ia labal ‘ces a 20x100 ft; built by owne: his own ; Very sub- | purchaser. A deposit closed the fact that his brain was A sigptil sid Cy ice, gS OND, a, st es “Ait rea paper found on the Baron's desk ‘shows thet he ‘Many other ‘been trying Without success to solve a mathe- | W° ogi oer Wo be used in a jeoture which he ‘f as . aE CEBU ne uct ames ot i - ik RE rst floor. ——-—___ f i nee. ‘anew New York Cloakmakers Assign, gz f Zannary, 1 “if funeral hereafter. 5 bedi eae sea organ te cre | i — ; sSeeciriai Mamrear meth MUFTY Sopaud Pate. n97-4t NEW eT0an, we the benelit of creditors to Jacob P. Berg, with pre- | observations duriag Nae ad ioc beta aeiasae idee eeemsoes whe bee: *Futenfanmn te rewidence of her 1218 R SALE — COMFORTABLE HOUSE HAND. Goope. ferences amounting to 2,750. : a manent organization, in name, unl | 5 S00, SS ae ee Ph ae irom Dat ci aa Hrtdnt Legation Soe Dlock mopercnr ye ive cer new, store 1419 ‘New York Charged With Criminal Outrage. soe Say —— ap te Sam) . ae a. eee a srs Sam nd sor rete ars ‘A SCION OF AN OLD KNIOKERBOCKER PAMILY IM ABAD $5 ever allow a line on Oana or tay her aes = oh, ts eee Ts ara i, . dard sea SCRAPE. terri ‘AUlanuic, unless Eng- : F rs betweew B aud p. Bavxswicx, N, 1,—Jeremiah ¥; Tana with America.” chur, tie ee rp MARBAN & BENNETT, et aye A igen ty nd “To this he adds: “I do not” want to be tied down beeieen fan caihwest, me Deccrabee a, Fosse PERFECT GEM ¢ AHO _0012-3m_ 1419 New York avenue. Docker farkily? tn the county jail, his or sworn down that way. it Kngiand’s. a 8 are invited to attend. = * Ce Ege ee | Laces Lou So ha geese ee AAT eae Gels | Sanat Lae anim Abply tod. WP. MiEiS, 1128 New York ev Bh7eTee Orne. ict. oorke “tones OR SALE 705. D- ~ 3 i

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