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al : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, * LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnixeros, D.C, Dee. 2 1 Indications for 24 Hours, Commencing at’ p.m. Tome For the District of Cotmbia, Maryland, and Vim ; ea DY fair weather, west- in temperature, Iyvortant To TravELens.—When you visit New York stop at the Buck n hotel, Fifth avenue, Kept on the European plan. Very centrally located Jor either transient or permanent guests; near the Grand Central depot and quite accessible by either vated or surface railroads, also by stages which Pass Gee door every few muintites, Thts magnincent hotel Is elegantly furnisi Me partors for ladies and gent Dilifard rooms, priv has rooms varying im price from $1 per day up- ‘Wards, also supertor accommodations for families Wishing to make either long oF short stays. The restaurant is unsurpassed and the prices reasona- bie. Ose DOLLAR AND TWENTY CENTS Will buy a ine Seal Skin Cap for the Boys and Giris, at Frane’s, corner 7th and D, the Only Strictly One Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in the city. Gas FICTURES, at Shedd's, 409 9th st, Sotvextxs of the holiday “opening” at the uals Koyal for all this week. me $1.00 Newman For tHe Drv $5.50: walnw $k) Wn. H. Du we sk York GrocER FOR Ruvrwe, best laundry Diuug. Elegant present with each package S reduced to $4.75, Stern's, 9047th xtension tables, 50 for 6; lounges. Roow, walnut eet VELY Cavers, $1 per yard. try Brussels Carpets, 50e. pe MOSES & Sow, 11th and F sts. uk RED Roo, Walnut marb! IN; bed lounges, $1¢ ¥. Dunn's 311 7th st. nw. Full Line 7 yard. WB top chamber ehiffonters, $10. Win. Srecran. st and finest selected stock of bed- parlor, Wbrary and dining-room furniture ity.” For style, finish and workmanship ety competition ur Specialties, jeather and” plushes, Mbrary her; ladies’ sceretartes. and men's secretaries and I | desks, pedestals in ebony, mahogany and » pinsh top tables, reception chairs Our style’ and beanty are unex. No trouble to show goods to those onl; Brerrearty’s Furnitur ‘Odd Fellows’ E Emporium, il, 7th st. Dew. The Exposition. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF PROMOTION EXPECTED AT NEXT WEEK'S CONVENTION, It is expected that about one hundred members 0f the exposition board of ‘promotion will attend the convention to be held here next Tuesday. ‘The following fs a list of those expected in person or by desiguated representatives: The governors of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maine, New Hampshire, Kansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, Teanessee, West Virginia, Minnesota and Nebraska. ‘The Mayors of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnatl, Waterbury, New Haven, Indianapolls, Fort Wayne, Des Moines, St. Paul, Minneapoils, Detroit, Buffalo, Uilea, Cleveland, Toledo, Springtield, 0..”Norfolk, Atlanta and (Galveston. Itepresentatives of the New England Shoe and ‘Leather Exchange, New Orleans Produce Exchange, Indianapolls Board of ‘Trade, Detroit Merchants and Manufacturers’ as- sociation, St, Paul Chamber of Commerce, Minne- apolis Board of Trade, Philadelphia Commercial Exchange, Of City Board of Trade, Pittsburg Chatber of Commerce, Columbia Board of Trade, tnond Grain and Cotton ange, Savannah Ottawa Board of Trade, Charles Va.)’ Board of ‘Trade, Baltimore Mer- and Manufacturers’ association, Louisville of Trade, Baltimore Corn and Flour Ex- representatives of the Natlonal Grange re State Grange, lowa State Agricultural society, Maryland Stale Grange, Pennsylvania Board ‘of Agriculture, Tennessee’ State Grange, Virginia State Grange, Virginia commissioner 0} agriculture, Be ae. ‘The Life and Maturity Association. ‘THE POLICY HOLDERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE ASSO- CIATION HOLD A MERTING. ‘The committee appointed at the meeting held on Thanksgiving day, of the polley holders of the National Life and Maturity Association, had a conference last evening with the directors of the association. The committee was represented as follows: George Johnson, K. 8. Stiles, John 7. Wick, Franklin Barrett, P. G. Sauer, and J. V. iter. The following members of the board of | ent: Horatto Browning, prest- Clark, James L. unk fiume, Levl Wood «vinour W. Tullock, R. O. Holtzman, Re F. James L, Norris, John'B, Larner, ani P, 8° ptker, Rid se of the conference, the directors at They were thoroughly satisfied as to the solvency 01 to meet all its obliga e present course in ore » solvency of the Asso~ aid that the known as the {siting committee were very anxious iow ly What the total amount of the nts to be made by policy holders was to be, e man: id give no absolute guaran” Jamounf. They said that only a probable es. direct For THe Hatt, hat rack: Wm. He BL Faxcy Lawes, rand library use, at SS. Shead’s, 400 9th DRESS § Try or walnut, St. new. mth street. zw nee a FUSssEL cr BLANKETS, Comforts, lowest price. Stern's, 9047th a, Charlottes and Candies, Ou Crow Wa y. Charles Kraemer, Figangt akrens for Gent's Fine Shi leading styles. Strtetiy one price. Mus. W. H. Rien, 717 Market Space. COLORED Gas GLowEs, at Shedd’s, For THe Kricues, 6 3 tables, $1.15; safes, $225, Wm. HD 7th st. nw. Save your eyesight; consult Hempler, ave. and 43, st CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night, Avsavon's.—“Shane-na-Lawn, Narioxat.—“A Wall Street Bandit,” Hiakats—“Monte Cristo.” Kexwan's—The Big Four. Witiaxp Hat1.—Prof. Carpenter. Hexzoc's.—“The Silver King. Dine Meskua.—“Black Hawks.” Manassas PaNowasta.—Day and evening. Sie sake Condensed Locals. Last evening John Blackiston died as he was be- ing taken from 138 Schott's alley northeast 10 the Freedmen’s hospital and his body was taken to the sixth precinet station. He was acolored man, and. was found fm # hovel in the alley yestentay Very sick, and the ease was reported to the pollee. ‘The Germania Mennerchor gave a Dall last evening at Abner’s hall which was largely at- tended. At the meeting last evening of the LeDrott Park Whist clu the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Gen. Wm. Birney, president ‘Mrs. M. Gannett, vice president; Miss'White, sec: retary; Henry Gannett, recorder; F. B. Getehell, treasurer; 8.1. Kituball, W. W. Dudiey, Mrs, Dud Jey, Prof. White and Mrs Darwin, executive com- miter. James Taylor, charged with embezzlement was Teleased from jail by the Criminal Court, to-day, by giving bail in $300. ‘The twentieth innual convention of the Amer- Jean Institute of Architects commenced yesterday im New York. Gien Brown, of this ‘ity. real Paper on “Traps and the Sanitary Arrangements be Butane = ‘The Columbia Demoeratte elua at their meeting Jast evening decided that the elub give a banquet. A committee, of Which Mir. Win. Diekson ts chair: Man, has the matter in chance and will report Tully at the next regular meeting. ‘To Avenge Mrs. Page’s Wrongs. NORTH CAROLINAIANS TAKING STEPS TO SEE THAT WEST IS PUNISHED, A number of persons, mostly government clerks, from North Carolina, held a meeting yesterday and voted to see that Mrs Paze, who was as- sauited by West, Is protected and defended in every way. One of the North Carolinians said to Stax reporter after the meeting: “We are de. termined that Mrs. Page shall be properly treated in every respect. She Is one of the finest women 1 te if the brute is not attended to we may give Washington a taste of lynch law. It Wont do to make him out a hero. Tt 1s only fair That his story be made Known, of course, but be Will have to be punished. > To PAY For Cop Stox«Ge DvrKOVEMENTS—The stockholders of Uhe Washington Market company, at a mceting yesterday afternoon tn the Center to tsstie bonds to the amount of ured by a second decd of trust, asa luvahs of ralsing the money necessary to_pay for cold storage building, machinery and other im- provements. A proposition to assess the stock Was voted down, The buliding committee re- ported that the cold Storage rooms would be ready Use bY spring time. =< ‘Tue Haxurs Horse Lrrrreattox.—John H. Har- is has filed am amended bill against A. D. Barber, ©. B. Mattison and others, to restrain them fr interfering w plaintii f as the f the enjoyment of the Premises Know iris house, under judy. lnent of Justice of the Peace Hilmick, and that Barber may be decreed the owner subject to the 3 rights as lessee. He states that n Whom he leased the premises, sold ® Barber, been his confidential friend and adviser; that he (plantif) bad expend- om; that on J ht an action for possession K, and on November whiea y Ist Barber before Justice 2d he issued the writ defendants, Metcalf and him. He claims tha INK}, Was On April 20th, IS85 it four Years alter October Ist, TS85, under Ubreaten to eject dated May 3d, tended the privilege of extension. A restrainiug order was Assued. ‘ith pane BOE ASSAULTED WHILE GETTING OFF A STREET CaR— Last night, while getting off an avenue car at the corner of dst Mi Cunning. ham Was assaulted and had his head badly bruised With what he supposed was a blackjack. Emmeitt Woodward. his alleged assailant, left $10 collateral at the station for his appearance in the Police Court this morning. He failed to respond when Bs name was called, and Mr. Lavender asked the court for an attuchnient, and said the assault was an unprovoked one and the injurtes inflicued were Painful. The collateral was forfeited, and the Court granted the attachment asked for. —— DANGEROUS TRAMP LopGexs IN A HAY BARRACKS. During the past few weeks tramps have been pay= ing hichtly Visits to the hay barracks on the farm Of Mrs. Eliza Patterson on the Brentwood making their beds in the hay. Kecently policemen, found in the hay a quantity of old clothing and a Dox of matches, which had been lett there by the lodgers the night before. Yesterday morning Officer Markwood arrested two men found in the hay, and they ered at the station as Chauncey R. Hendershaw and Robert Davis, and Were charged with inalicious trespass. This morn {ng tn the Police Court they were fined $5 or 13, days each. a MARRIAGE LiceNses.—Marriage licenses have ‘Deen issued by the clerk of the court to W. D. Me Farland and Mary Oulahan; George William Clar- Yoe and Lena Hitt, of MeArthur, Odo; Latubert K. Siuith and Catherlue R. Tall, Goth of Baltimore, Md.; John G. Hillery, of Alexandria county, Va, and” Ella Frizel; Martin Ebart and Lilly Doun? Frank P. Miter ahd Faunte M. Young; Renaldo G. Daniels and Anna Y. Chapman; John Blackburn, and Cornelia Stewart, both of Alexandria, Va.: W. X. Williains and Bettie A. Penny, both of North Carvitna: John Stuart Jamison, of New York, and Kate J, Eustace; Ernest Davis and Betsey Brooks; Marry Mead and Katte Conner; W. W. Walker, of ‘Westmoreland county, Va., and’ Louisa Harrison. pomeniehS~ Somes sh of Santa Claus was tnaugu- z at the opening of K. Schmid's mammoth department store, SIZ 7th Sir uartnwest_ ME. Goldschinid has ‘surpassed ail his previous efforts in catering to the public of Washington by the grand and enormous display “of useful and” ornamental articles Yor this auspicious month. ‘The large crowd ‘Tux incoming ret rated List, event timate has been made and from this it wasthougat That the total of payments would reach $650. ‘The conference then adjourned. sneer east ‘Eransfers of Keal Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J.N. Whitney to A.B. Hines, pt. 22, sq. 37; $—. e D. C., THURSDAY, D p Affairs in West Washington. ‘Tre Geary TRapE IN Novemper.—Recelpts of wheat by canal and river for November, 90,000 bushels; estimated recelpts bY rail and wagons, Same pertpd, 20,000 bushels; total for thegnonth, 110,000 bushels. Wheat sold—damp and tough Trom 70c. to &3c.; good tO prime, Rc. to Me. the outside price for chotce Longberry. Receipts of corn this week by canal, 10,000 bushels; sold from as 45e. to 463¢¢.; damp 1otS trom 40e. to, condition.” Capacity of the four West Washington four mills, 1,000 bbls. per day; ave te on, 5,000 pbis, per week,or 200,000 bbls per Yeat, or one'barrei per year for every man, woman child in the District. So they need not “go west” for flour. ‘Tue Biccest Coaster Im THE Wortp.—The Schooner King Philip, Which sailed trom here last month, ts the largest coaster in the United States and probably in the world. Her length 1s 228 feet from cat beads to taffrall; breadth of beam, 36 feet 6 inches; draught when ioaded, 18 feet. She carried 1,800 tons of bituminous coal. Her trip to this port’was the first she made. ‘CUMBERLAND Coal TRaDE.—The shipments from the mines of the Cumberland coal region for the Week ended Saturday, November 27, 1886, were 62,294 tonsand for thé year to that date, 2,700,434 tons, a decrease of 264,173 tons as_compared with the corresponding period of 1885. Chesapeake and Ohio canal, Week, 9,371 tons; year, 278,862 tons; decrease, 75,547 tons, OrFickRs ELEcTED.—The following officers of the Potomac Commandery No. 3, K. of. 'T., were elected last night: A. B. Jackson, E. C.; 'R, i Allison, | Prel mm, Je W. Frank she Woodward, wa Lis Kteaaixs Bxovant Home.—This_morning’s boat from Nortolk brought up the body of Mat McIntyre, of this place, ‘who died there Tuesday night. 4’ commnittee of the Norfolk Lodge of Elks actomipanied the remains, Suipring News.—Schooner Robert 1H. Parker cleared to-day With 600 tons of voal for ‘Philadel- phia, ‘COLD WEATHER.—The temperature of the atmos- phere at Great Falis this morning at 7 o'clock was 18 degrees, ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A.M. Great Falls, tempei 3 condition, 6. Rt ving reservoir, temperature, 42; condition orth connection, 6; condition ‘at South conne tiou,6. Distributing reservotr, temperature, 42; condition at iniluent gate house, 7; condition at efluent gate house, 2 e on an Engine. OF LONG ISLAND, ELOPED WITH A GALLANT ENGINRER, ‘The residents of Valley Stream, LI, are excited, over the elopement of Miss Mary Burns, the daugh- ter of a wealthy hotel keeper, with an engineer on the Long Isiand road named Nicholson. Miss Burns ts twenty-three years of age, a handsome », and for Years has been denied the pleas 1 company. She has been carefully ‘tempt to cultivate the com has been thwarted. 1 eet half dozen ip. Tt was a case of not idle, howeve elondestine corr HOW MISS BUI abo first sight. for they kepi men to ZH Whitney. lot 6 spondence, uced her parents ne . zon Visit. She advised over of the fact, 13, block 10, Reno; $100. P. L. Br and “he Went — abe ting to the me? Green, trustee, property on Tunlaw road; $—. | iropolis on Sunday, and during the ine ok to Francis Bradley, sub 31, sq, 72; | tervals made oll the’ necessary arrangements, 3. W. Wade to F felienheimer, tof | Instead of returuing home the strl went te 100. wnie J. Paine, | Recks and her lover was the man who guided 233.500. the locombtive of her train, Upon arrival she 2 og. 110 Went to the residence of a Mrs, Downey, there to ns to Georg® Hl. Johnson, it Si, Chichester; | #Wit developments, AS soon as the Dridexroom Barbour to W. Green, sub. 123, sq. coud clothes th Be is eA. Thomas to Ella B. Carr, Mr. and Mrs DaWwuey, to tie umbla Heights; $2.1 George Mahone} s to George M, Sothoron, pts 231 and 232 Idition toGeorzetow =. dames 90: $1 ie quest 1, Sq. 1H; $13,155," Mary J.T. Lenman, sib tot is, sq. 310; “Lawrence Sands i) L. R. Tuttle, jr, sub F K ‘Tuttle to Washinzion oF Supp € H. P. Marshall to A. iy, Same 31,500.” BW. Carpenter to Vermillion, a. 8723 &—. J. n, trustee, 10 M. Me ind 4, bIK, 21, Columbia hetghts: Miles to W. b. Davis, lot 10, bik: A. A. Thomas to Loutsa A: it, E400. Jot 37, Sq. 2795 A.R. Eugenio: agut post -R., list night elected officers for the © Year aS follows: Horatio N. Howard, comm: ‘Asa P. Kul commander; Jno. V. R. J. Lee Adams, surceor (in: Daniel B. Gallatin, . Biddle, Geo. T. Dykes, Theo. B. Kinney and Charles P, Evans. — BURIED aT ARLE In conformity with the | ne Late n ‘were burled yesterday in | % Arlington, Ki: Cason Major John V the national cemetery Post, G3. R., performed Uae 1 ‘The pallbearers Were Col. John G. Healy, J.C. S. Bur ger, W. H. Hutehinson, Thos. Hi. Walsh, Thos. Brod | erick and Matthew Murphy. — Navy Yarp Cuaxces, charged as orem jon, and. Fran ets Wood, lat a ¢ : i, His DEED Ape pointed apothecary in the yard dispensary. 15 Licur 1 the Washington L st night, the followlag offivers were Lieut. Gurand, recording secretary: J. H. Crus financial secretary; Corporal William M.A tre seant Willan E. Dion, libra Robert T. Fahey, E, 1. off, THOS. A. erson and Wilk we ‘elected active members. Resoltitions of respect for the late Ser- geanl, George E. Hale, were adopied, > KILLED BY DRINKING AxMosta.—Paul Orp: the clerk in the surgeon general's office, who took a dose of sinmonia, supposing It to be a’ inixture of vieu¥ and ammonia, on Monday, as stated in Tues day's Stax, died aiter suffering for about thirty hours. ‘The deceased sent his little daughter for viehy and ammonia to L. Mackall’s drug store, 2. and L streets, and ft appears that she asked or Was understood to ask only for the latter. Dr. rd, who attended Orpagon, exonerated Mr. I, and said that no blame could possibly be ed tO Lim, as the bottle was properly la- ——— He Fimep at a Rat.—Thismorning tn the Pol Court G. W. Ashton, a colored saloon-keeper, Wes, arged on the oath’ of Officcer Lee with firing a STRY CORPS.—AE a ght Infantry Corps, pistol in an inclosure, on 11th street northwest, re ‘The prose ack Within 200 yards of a dwelling house. cution claimed that the shot Was flredin the Yard, but the defense proved that the shot hired’ in a room in the rear of the saloon, and that he fired at a rat. ‘The s that this law, which was for the protection of n life against reckless firing, must be en- and if the shot had been fired in the back have to pay the fhe, ase he would fmpose ecution of sente but as it was fired in the h fine of % and suspend Ui by taking the defendant But. vor Divoxce.—Cornella Campbell has, bY her next trlend, David p, filed a Dill Givorce from John Campbell,” ‘They were mar- nied at Cinciunati, Ohio, March 8, 1879, and lived ether til July following, when, she charges, leserted and abandoned herand she states that being thrown on her own resonrees she came here October 11, 1882, to seck employment and has since resided here. CLOSING SALE OF EAST INDIA CARPETS AND Brass Goops.—Mr. Dowling, 1th street and Pennsylva- ma aventc, Will hold a closing safe of this attrac live collection to-morrow at 11 an, and 3 p.m. Many of the choicest carpets and other decoratlous will then be soid. : — ‘The Courts, Equrry Covetr—Judge James, ‘Yesterday, Harris ber; Testraining order granted. Glimore azi. Chipwan; recelver allowed to sue for book of revords, Israne ast, Larinar fonal Metropolitan bank made party deiend= |. Haller agt. Clark; ume to take testhnony, ended. Williams at. Carroll; sale ratified and reference to auditor. Ford agt. ‘Mankin; sale set aside and trustee directed torefund deposit. sohne ston agt. Hoyle; testimony de bene esse allowed Wo be taken. Heérttord agt. Rose; decree of Novern- ber 24th annutted. * crncery Covrt—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Burke agt. Dwyer; tral resumed erdict for plaintifl; $400. Barbour agt. Bake order for gomunisstoner to take testimony. United States Wind Engine and Pomp. Company age. South Maryland Kaulroad Company; order for se curity for costs set aside, dames Sayres, Shere the marriage med Sunday night.« cfted. PLOVES DEPRIVED HEE TRANSPORTATION. ‘The employes of the Philadelpiia and Reading and the Jersey Central, with the different divi- sions of the system, are excited over notices sent to them, stating that ail quarterly passes are to be returned at once, and that no employe will be al- lowed to ride tree after Novi employe Will hereatter be al tance from his pl Ra READING AND oF wed to five at work, except. by special permission from the head of his depyrtuent- or a division superintendent. When such mais ven a spectil rat season tt fag th ssary daily travel of ea y be oblained under reguiaitons, ger and theket agent of the are Considered a the men, many of Whom sre peorly pa 2 Suburban Villages along the road noe afford to p nts in etties, The’ ts Suid, hha uli upon t ald t hardship by wnd Hive ney ean eknighis oF labor, and art se mieeting of their locals in J nigitt to discuss the stiuatton, An Alleged Miracnic A YOUNG WOMAN'S VOICE SUDDENLY RESTORED AFTER Gun VEAL A correspondent of the Phils Times, writ ing from Wilkesbarr, rkuble case of restoration Of speech toa young Lady, who had deen dumb for eight years, through the ageney of faith and prayer, Is reported trom the neighbor ing vil Ashiey, and the facts in the ease are weil authenticated. | Miss K now ning teen years 01 3 searlet fever. , Lost The pow any. physici n in the attempt to’ relic HOF late years sh volee would be re: her suddenly and Iy, and has spent many hours in praye 4 Cathode, and, heariag of Uy d thetr | without ar the shrine, | her solletta: in procuring tie chapel | Kau | rapel of Knock, in West her parents to let her p: ‘They were too poor to do Ul: tion suceceded with seme Gui some of the plaster from th ‘This was soaked in W wall or and on Stnday lat drank freely of the Water in which Une plaster had | been Soaked. Atter spending the whole of the evening tn prayer she retired and on awakening fn the mora- found her speech restored. to ber ti all tts tae made of her It pralse t0God, and the unusial Sound of her voles tttlng ironh weir daughter's roo aroused her parents, Wiio rushed in and joined their thanks to hers, see A Naval Reserve Corps. OWNERS OF BIG YACHTS WANT RECOGNITION FROM THE GOVERNMENT. ‘The formation of a naval re: what after the model of the National Guard, is Just now a topfe of discussfon among prominent yaehtsmen and naval officers of high rank in New York, and some measures will be adopted this win- ter by the yachtsmen with that object In view. A great many Yacht owners are anxious for better pgnition from tie government, Which will give m a certain rank and status. ‘They are desirous being placed on a fooling analogous to that of nen, a great Many of whom are nbers Of the British haval reserve foree and Whose commanders and owners are in taany ine also members of the navab reserve corps ud have undergone certain training and hold cer Ulicates of tuelr proticien: Commodore Elbridge ctut club and Uh ry, of the New York aunderand owner of the a, aid Yesterday: “Last year I Ua Di through Congress which pro- examination, as masters of any owners who cared to pass the examinations re- quired, and that gave to them eertain privileges Witch they do uot now possess, ‘The bill did not 0 (hrongi: on account of the opposition of certain Western tnembers Who took no interest in such things. Iwill, however, briug tf up again before Congress this year, and hope to be able to get it through.” Reat Admiral Stephen B.Luce, now in command of the northern Atlagtie Squadron of the Cnited States navy, was not entirely se cess of sucll a plan. “Tt 1s donl the owners of yachts can be process of instruction which w to the for mp such an organization would be of Immense value there can be no doubt, and it certatnly ought Lo be effected. value Of a number of feet steam diate service in time ‘ne craft that could render tam of war would be very great. Suppose there was War and it was necessary to send a dispatch to a distant. part of the coast immediately. One of these steam yachts could be put in commission in @ few hours AD armament of machine guns could be put on, board at once and a suMeient number of experienced men from the navy to handle the guns. She would be just the boat for Potice Covet—Jutge Snell. ‘To-day, Win. Lemon, loud and boisterous on I street northwest; $ or 15 days. Henry Johnson, colored, cruelty to animals; $5; execution of sen tence Suspent ‘Samuel a, colored, de stroying a pane of glass in house No. 707 G_ street northwest; $10 or 30 days. Edward Walsh, dis- orderly conduct on E street northwest; $5 or 15 days. Stewart E. Henderson, sylvanta avenue herthwest; $ or 7 days, John ‘arter, profanity on 43; street southwest; col- forfeited, Clitton Berry, profanity in Guek’s alley; do. Timothy Quinlan, disorderly conduct on North Capitol street; $3 or I> days. Agnes Johnson, assault; collateral fortetted. profanity on Penn- ptt} ate Hexny Gxoxce Drvirs.—licary George was asked by aN. Y. Wort reporter yeste it he hhad seen the dispat ch trom Louisville, Ky., stating That he bad sent a letter to Blan'ou Duncan re- questing that gentleman to organize the working men of that cily and vicinity into Henry clubs for the presidential campaign in 1888. George said that he had written Mr. Duncan a per- sonal letter, ask m to form land and labor pited about any presidential election. Mr. George to Boston to talk in the interest of George lcNetll, the labor candidate for mayor in attendance last “night attested Its ap- preciation of the bewtidering mass of holiday ues DY Words of laVish praise and numerous pur- chases, It Would require a column to enumerst The articles displayed, and ail are therefore ad- Nised to Visit Mr. Goldsehin! —— ‘Tue TcRKtsH RvG Averiox at Duneanson Brothers’ action houses, corner of 9th and D city. Instead of paying over the checks indore. ments and: the money telling the Pensioners that the Pension bureau had delayed ‘tie of that | choiera ¢ ————_-ree— PENSION AGENT'S PrctLations.—A telegram | len : Robert | do, such a commission, and if she met an enemy she would be able to défend herself if she were put in close quarters.” VonINa AGAINST JOINING THE KwIGHTS—The voting returns regarding whether or notthe Amal- ramnated Iron and Steel-workers shall, as a body, join the Knights of Labor, are coming into the adquarters at Pittsburg rapidly. Martin refuses to say what the returns indic: but from another reliable source it was learn that there 1s so far a preponderating majority against a connection with the Kulghts of Labor. Alaize number of influential lodges have voted almost to a man against any such move. Several of the swnaller lodyes are inclined to identity them- selves with Une Knights of Labor, PRAYING FOR REUJEF FROM THE CHOLERA—In & Tunatte asylum at Buenos Ayres the cholera cases average ten dally, while among the inhabitants of the elty the victhihs so far have not exceeded eight in any one day. At Rosario the condition somevehat improved there being only twenty-eight new cases and fo eaiion between Buenos Ayres cation between’ Buenos and the aces 8 procession compristig 15,000" pe passed trough | the ‘streets Sunday, ages of saints and praying for the decline of the De surgeon goneat oe Goto W801 cat and forme rly a prominent citizen and Fae ‘had been viaiting ibe to return home ‘Two sons of John Lec; aged respectfully 5 and ¢ hae fee @ son of ape 6 years, Prine degen bare se ron meeting, ‘of the AGL were pr fo show hat ‘Semonuitzed, fe Dynamite in His Desk. MYSTERIOUS ATTEMPT AT A MURDEROUS OUTRAGE AT FAIRCHANCE, PA, A dastardly attempt at the destruction of tte and property was discovered at the office of the Fairchance Furnace company, at Fairchance, near Untontown, Pa., on Thursday last. C. W. Finnell, the chief clerk, in making preparations to begin ‘the day's duties, discovered that the top of his desk Nas slightly raised. Upon lifting the lid he found an immense cotl of dynamite fuse, one end of Which had been drawn to the edge’ of the desk with ahuge dynainite cartridge carefully placed. upon it. “Mr. Finnell’s nerve was taxed to the uttermost, but he carefully removed the cap and placed thé end of the coll in the bottom of the desk. Mr, Finnell states that the would-be de- stroyer evidently entertained the bellef that _he would proceed with his work without opening the desk, and that by leaning upon it the force would discharge the dynamite. Underneath the desk there were secreted several pounds of the explo- sive. It is calculated that if the scheme had been consummated With all this dynamite in the ro every fe and all property tn the neighborhood would have been destroyed. Superintendent Mar- tn and many others in the company’s employ are at a loss to Know the motive for such action. ‘Two or three weeks ago a huge cobbiestone was, thrown through the window of the company’s office; but luckily 1t did notstrike any of the oceu- pant oo For Tocuixe His Hat To 4 YouNa Woman. Charges of excessively punishing Charles Low, a 1syear-old pupil of the Federal street grammar School, of Providence, R. 1, by Joseph E. Mow) the principal, have béen lodged with the superin tendent of schools, Tarbell. “A special meeting of the school committee has been called, and the society for the prevention of crueity to children is Invéstigating the case... The alleged offense was touching his hat in the corridor of the school building to a young woman. Mowry was cen- ‘sured once by the school committee for cruelty to a female pupil. ILL AND CREMATE His FAMILy.—Rive side, a German settlement near Burlington, Pa., 18 xeited over the attempt of Frederick Wessner to Kill his wite and children and burn the house, Wessner Is a hard drinker, Last week he got hold of $100, with which he went to Philadelphia on dedauch. He kept up his potations until Thurs- day evening, When_ he staggered home and, seeur- ing an axe, proceeded to demolish the Turniture and smash the crockery ware, then saturated the debris with kerosene and ignited tt. The sere: Of the elildren, who were in the second tracted the neighbors. Wessner was ing over the prostrate form of his wile with up- lifted axe and the flames rapidly spreading. He Was disarmed and with some difficulty the flames were extinguished. Mrs. Wessner_ was tak in an unconscious condition, soe A Sconnep Marpey’s Strt.—Win. G. Sedgwick, a resident of Cor ectipnt, but now pursting medical university of the city of New Yo Y arrested in that city by Deput rdand taken betore Judge Ingr apertor court, to arrange for a ball inasuit which 13 brought against hin for romise of mart Walker, lat ity. MISS her wound» nit for that amount. Pryor is to conduct wer ease. Ye wick's afl was 0, but afterwards reduced to $500. ‘sor ats, PROTECTION OF LIFE 6: sembly No. 47, Kuiihts night adoptedra resolution tn vi ble loss of life on the great laxe gressman his. utinost passed that ed last wink +0. Two Trvayt Boys Be Seaman and Janes 8. fourteen Years respectivel sented thernselve from schoolat Reading, Px, Tuesday, and being afraid of punishinent irom thelr parchts, did not | gD TO DEATH.—Georze dors, aged twelve aud | go home, but crawled between two hot ovens at | where they were suffo- | ost beyond recognition, | = ; After "Twenty-one Years. JOHN HARDWICK'S LONG HUNT FOR HIS BROTHER'S MURDERER. ‘The following dispatch from Atlanta, Ga., Tues. day gives the particulars of a curtous case, which has been briefly mentioned in THE Stax: Carroll McBee, who murdered Joe Hardwick twenty-one years ago, was to-day brought back to the scene of his crime in Cedar Bluff, Ala, In 1865 ‘MeBee’s father moved from Tennessee to Cedar Bluff. MeBee was at that time a stout, robust young man, fond of drink, and, above all, His great pride was tis personal strength, of which he freely foasted. Soot aiter McBee camte to the settlement he discovered that one of the Hardwicks, a brother of the murdered man, was considered the Samson of the place, a notoriéty which he himself craved, In the presence of a numberof boys he boasted that he could throw Hardwick in a tussle, The boys urged hin ou, and they went to the village store, where young Hardwick and his brother Joe were found, “McBee repeated his declaration, but Hardwick declined to engage in such busthess, After several useless efforts to get up the wrestle, McBee turned to Joe Hardwick and said: “If T cannot get Hardwick to wrestle with me I can throw his brother.” Joe Hardwick entreated the man to let him alone, but McBee laid violent hands on him, and a tussié ensued. “McBee was thrown to thé floor. Crestfallen, but still anxious to show his stra he engaged in another tussle and met with & similar fate, ‘The boys guyed him, and this, with the remembrance of his boasts, Inaddened” him, He went out Lo the front of the’ store and pulled out his pocket knife and stuck the blade up his sleeve. Returning, he said: u may be able tO throw me, but you can't whip me,” accompanying the words with what was supposed to be a lick with the fist. ‘The blow was returned, and the two men were then parted. MeBee had used his blade unknown to any Of the crowd, Joe Hardwick himself not feel- Ing the razor edge of the knife. MeBee, atter the separation, walked out of the store, and going to where his horse was ted, jumped on and fode off, had gone young Hardwick began to feei down. AS soon as he did this the 1_ of MeBee’s was discovered. : re he was compelled to give up the chase. Joe Hardwick Lved twenty-seven days after the cutung. Since the murder the Hardwicks have made all efforts possible to bring McBee to justice, ‘Three months ago ity tained thai the murderer wasin the Indi rritory. Accompanied D; United States marshal they left for the territor nd atter a de everal days the slayer wa arrested on Monday last week In South- West City, Mo, ‘They fuumnediately started tor home with their prisoner, but on account of miss ing connections were néarly one week reaching | tils city. MeBee was Jailed only at one place on the road,” Jolin Hardwick and te marshal taking | turns in steeping with McBee chained to them, | ‘The prisoner adinits th the inan who cut | Hardwick, st ten years older | Murder. 1CION~*DIVFICULTY TO SOLVE THE MYSTERY. Since the finding of the Lody of Miss Emma Pear. | on, the beatiful Swede girl, in the woods year | Providence, it. I, four weeks ago, an account of | nn Tu Sra, deteetives have oring to ferret out the perpetrator | girl lad been strangled, the | Y neck beariag the imprints of the fingers of the assa umes Andersen, th Swede arrested lust and the murdered pre aeqaint fi E which was publisiu been bus; CITY ITEMS. For the Cold Weather, Scarlet and white flannel underwe: Heavy merino and cotton socks; ‘Warm woolen and fur-top kid gloves; All kinds of fur and clota caps; Boys’ real seal-skin skatt RG. Lewis & Son, 1 2-One lowest price to Extra Heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, Depot, 7th and H.1 Best White Rio, 18c. per 1b., both fresh roasted. Japan, Oolong, ‘nd Gunpowier Tea at 50c. per ID. ‘that has no equals in this market. N.T. MerzGeR & Bro., 1 417 7th st. hw. Extra Sleeeves for Knit Jackets, at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1. _ Attention, Housckeepers. A ticket will be given to every buyer of a pair of shoes for one dollar or more. ‘Twenty tickets entities the holder to a pair of $1.50 shoes, AT L. HEIBRUN’s OvE-Prick SHOE HovsE, 402 7th street. Look for:—The Old Lady in Window, P. S.—For the Special accommodation of our cus- tomers we keep our store open until 9 p. m. during: December. ae 1 Extra Fine Quality Heavy Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Socks, 3 pairs for $1, at Auer- bach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7h and H. 1 What can be nicer, these frosty mornings, than 8 plate of steaming hot rolis white as snow. In- Vinetble Flour will produce them. N.T. Mercer & Bro., 1 417 7th st. haw. Best Grades Saxony Wool Underwear, at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and Hl. 1 Great and Unprecedented Bargains 1h Coats and Dry Goods of all descriptions. worth $3. ewinarkets, Ladies: Russian Circulars, tur trimmed, $4.50. Ladies: Diagonal Newinarket, $4.25. Ladies’ Walking Ji Also, a full line a love Fitting Cor- Sat lowest prices, As and Fur ‘Trin mings a an can de bought elsewhere, A ‘Tae EXcerston, 804 7th St. nw. Best Quality Blue Flannel Shirts, at 1 Auerbaci’s Kuit Jacket Depot, 7Uh and H, Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years front tie distil a gailon tot. Se 417 7th st. aw, Meavy Colored Sexless Socks,2 pr 25c, at Autrbaeh’s Kit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 celebrated Wine Product of New Jerse best wine tn the country, that recelved the highest prewium at the centenhial, 1s Speers Port Grape Wine, which has be duct of New Jerse: Brandy are 5 vho rely upon | tne purest tobe bat, Tt is unsurpassed | for Weakly (emaies and oid people. For sale by draggists au 1 Elegant Si at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and I. Scotts Emnision cf Pure aris, 25c. 1 ulation b coroner, he aecounted for th that Sundiy afternoon watit 2:30 o'eloc! ere Was ah hour which he cai ont nt for Dy saying that h down on a lounge | or bed. “Phis Covers the pértod when the girl was | nthe’ ne lot the Andersen ap- | peared 3 unable te net What the | rower Si Land had to tal gh the ald of | tue interpreger; but s huiznsedt, and when PONCE We ‘ terpeeicr “Andersen rit promptly, | aud in such aw THE CHEEK.—In New Orleans | Mn eivered the erock ainer street, walked up to took a | The thest | Tuesday a not A. Levi, oat kof John Lepinan, the Wook. pistol from “her setehel Shot taking cite and fied into Us fng him and firing three 1 ing effect ints Shoulder. poking pistol in her sat sid walked ts That the young woman, t betayed by Lepman, up placed marriage Brun Nore Force Raa note eases tod Tu: ‘The # yesterday In tue United Sti SI. Lous, Joseph H. White, Tine in the city Jat awaiting Uialon the chang purporting to. be | the Gistriet at to witudraw 1s imselt upon the terin tie day then nanded 16 Jal, His brothe Luchis White harged Ww h the sane off nse, MY rece i sentene, LACK THare— | ago the body rthe depot in Buch: cout mt When he rerun he found bis wile's Je white, rind 0) Knew him. “Phe identity of the body has not yet been | discovered, sae. WH KiLLep BY aN Expres fast exp e Lack ‘ailnoad ran over and | instantly kiiled, near Duryea Station, Pa., Wedd os | Ash, 2 pa 0} two of the bod! the titra, T hands struck, but falie to disco Mamuen.— The mar ‘of Georg: Francis Train, Jr, and Miss Lu Vancott, vougest damht: 3 Shepard, Wook place at the 1 55 Pineapple street, Brookly present. er of the irs. Daniel ir. abd Mrs, ‘ushingion. i only sist rs Eley rs. BOF. Bale. ona Dridai trip toW grooin; titette,” ai ‘Train left at o: AN OLD Woman's PLUCK. — went to the house of Stephea near Huntsvii yaree masked men of his mon ady, struc Y. Mrs. Pierce, tho ‘one of the robbers with, m the hose and aroused the ne to save the old mat nd frighten off the thieves, who secured only 80 cents, MARRIED A CONGRE: -AXO} rt, and Mrs, OF Che Late Re ee iAN’s Wipow.—Justice Ed- the Pennsylvania supren Martha i bride, in Allentown, Pa. Many distinguished guests were | nt. — 09. ACCEPTING COUPONS FOR TAXES 18 VIRGINT torney General Ayers, of Virglnla, hu opinion as to the payment of Coupons far taxes to the anditor of accounts, and advises that treasur- ers do not levy upon property of taxpayers who mupons.” ‘This decision was given in auswer AL cqunty treasurers, and will have the effect to inerease the ttse of Coupons, the demand for Which 1s dafly on the increase, War kK: ‘ —At- given his GHTS AKE REFUSED THE SACRAMENT.— In hiis cirvular deciaring that, Knights of Labor are exciuded from the sacrament, the Tacher superior of the order in Canad “IU is nothing to you that you see no danger Inthe society. ‘The danger consists in belng ound to follow irresponsibie Jeaders in the United States.” Deputy Marshal Napier, in West Virginia, shot four out of ten men Who attempted to rescue a prisouer, and Landed tie latter in jail, Sixteeh cars and locomotives were wrecked and burned on the Cleveland and Pittsburg railroad hear Swuninittville, Ohio. Gov. McEnery has olfered a reward of $1,000 for the arrest of tile perpetrators of the West Carroll outrage. Henna Folsom dentes that he 1s about to be matric Cyril Searle, a well-known playright. and actor, 4s dangeriousiy il in the city hospital at Savannah, Ga., and Is not expected to recover, Cesar Robinson, a negro, was lynched at Flor- ence, 8. C., Tuesday nig, for attempting an out rage upon’a white girl. A Worn Asovr Caranax. “Itis the mucous membrane, that wonderfal semi- fluid envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the air and food passages, that Catarrh makes ite strong- hold. Once established, it eats into the very vitals, and renders life but a long-drawn breath of misery and dis- ease, dulling the sense of hearing, trammelling the Power of speech, destroying the faculty of smell, taint- ing the breath, and killing the refined pleasures uf taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from asimple cold . Sanvoun's Rapicat, CURE consists of one bottle of uk English su bul as Andrsen denied understood, but could prlsed Corer Gree knowledge of tae wilereabout of the girl on the day iy, Uae Inquiry Was suspended tor he 1 On the day” che body was discovered Andersen joined In the Search for snded | to. He weut with ou > pond | and rematued on th gaged. He then ©, and back of | y turned t bout (o enter the Patch of Woods In which the body Was foun der-en caked to have been st y nh where IL | and how | go oui he Tare UAL Was Wats not LL Wita hat he hy ty. “the evaced alirond viies lon, be 24,000,000, Ther nd the wel 4.0 =paus of ron fthe tron and steel 4000 pe phate wirde to be w road whit be None of the ues fal RRR 00 Y ¥ KR kO OY Y RRO O VY R ROO ¥ ASAT. R ROO Y A ALLEL BBR A fob 84 tw Sd ROB AAA s Bon a" 4 PPP, 00 Ww Ww wppn ¥ Po ow ww Web eee ee PPP O OWWWWD DEE RRR PB Oo. 0 WWWW D Db RR, 00 W W DDD EEER Rk, ABSOLUTELY PURE This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and. cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weizht, alum or Phosphate powders. Soup oNiy IN Cass. Roxat Baxixe Powpen Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. Cas Prices FOR DRY GOODS. RIPED S11 HAL HOME ye wool, wide de oezd . on 1S, extra size, &: COLORED SILK VELVETS. 81. KOYAL SERGE, beautitnl Dress Goods, all colors, wide doztble told, £2 yards for. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, Ht asortulentot BLACK SILKS, 50, ACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS, * s 'S§ GOODS, extra wide width HMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 81. oR BOYS' WEAR, excellent quality, one yard ani 7 WHIT “ABLE DAMASK: 97%, 45, 50 IGHT PEAID DRESS GOODS, for A pair of onr handsome Damask ‘Towels, all pure fine nels Zmmenge size Worth #1, or a lange mge Beal yuilt, worth $1.90, presen che BuynB10 worth of Dry Goods,” Cul customer who DRY GOODS AT CASH PRICES. A RRR TIT FEE 1 g8Sg AA ROR T ERR © g T ER 5 Sys Children’s wear, coo oo R So MR EMR TEP BR, ‘coo RT ERR E AAR nz 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th street. Never Berore Ix Tue History OF THE CLOTHING TRADE. WERE SUCH VALUES OFFERED. PRICE AND QUALITY TELL THE TALE. 96.50 buys a good Business Suit that is worth $10. $8.80 buys a Reliable Suit that is worth $12. $10 buysa All- Wool Cassimere Suit worth 15. _. 115 buys a All-Wool Prince Albert Suit worth 825. 85 buys durable Overcoat worth 88. ALL OTHERS AT PROPORTIONAL LOW PRICES. the Rapicat Cons, one box Carannuat Sotvent,and | Boys’ Suits €4.50, 85, $5,50 and $6, up to $15. one InPRovED IXHALEE, neatly wrapped age, with full directions: price, @1, Portun Dave & Cururcar, Co,, Boston. tn one pack- | , Bove Orerconis at $350, 84, $4.56 and 85, up to ‘Children’s Suits commence at $2.75 on up to $8. Children's Overcoste commence at $2.50 on up to 810. ‘Men's, Youth's and Boy's Pants from €1.50 wp. ‘Children’s Pante from 50c. up. . ‘THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL ‘ | Also, Co; (COUNTRY REAL ESTATi CoD LIVER O1L, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, fs a most valuable remedy for Consumptic 5 Wasting Diseases, of eh Chfonte Couns, aud ta all con 1S a Toss of fleshy a lack of nerve power ahd eral debulity of the S¥si ‘To Get Kid of a Cough or Cold prompts use Baker's Cod Liver O!l end) Malt, a wonderfiil | ren Baker's pure Norwestan Cod Liver ¢ is unequaled, Baker & Co., Phila, and at drug- gists, ‘Throat Diseases commence with a cough, cold or sore throat. Bro} 1 Proches* vive lintnediate relief, Sold ony in boxes. Price | cents. ©, Closing ireat bargain No fair offer rejected, Ey 7th st je of Wines or Liquors sonable prices, Hugin J. hist. | bllshed family hig 2 Fresh and de churned every morning 1b. “Ward” prints, 5c. per ib. and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk !derney B “din che HoT 00. HoH oO HAH Oo HoH O H H 00 00. PPP. oo PP © © ppp ooP 00 P OPENING OPENING requested. The y excels all past efforts naority of the novelties were personally selected by the proprietor when in Europe, and prices are quoted that appear ob- surdly low. After the “Opening” regular prices will be resumed until By buying now you kent assortment and at ge Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs for 9¢ ne Ladies’ and Gents’ Linen Randkerchiefs for 19¢ 5¢ Childs’ Linen Hand Ne Ladies’ Ik Mufflers for 89, nen Collars tor 3 for ge Linen Cults for 9e pair. 9c Plush Box with Writi Hk Plush Piottan embossed Piety c Carved Wood Pis Insh Whisk-Holders with Miers Vash Autocraph Books for vie Frames for 49¢ nzes in Push Frames f 1 Plush Box for 6c, fe Hand Mirrors for 30¢, Isticks with Bronze Fil Phick” Clocks, warranted, for Se Hair per for 730. Franies for ares for 27 chore for 19. 8 with payer for $1.15. > Frames for th vers for He tot all By ant off Chr Cell ks a Cards, for Te. 1 Comb and Brush $1.10 Leather Cas for me. 19 Plush Cases and Celinloid Comb and! Brush fash Collar and Cuff Boxes for $1.79. » Pius Shaving Case (complete) #LOM, 8 S-Button Uadressed Mousquetaire Gloves for nits’ Dozskia Gloves for 7c Ladies’ and Gents! Lined Kid Gloves for 87e. re Gloves for 190, 8, for 79 S Dolls, all styles, $1.67. OF GARDEN LAND | eamtifally located. sn operty ak OR art RENT ACRES: house I OOM HOUSE AT HYATTS: MARION DUCKE nO : 734 Tru S 00 A KK 9 AA KK oO AA RK 00 AKA KK 00 6A A OK OK y with us, and we have this week ard of batgaius in Children's, 00 AK UK sS55 oO a KK & 00 AA KK Assy 00 AAA KK. 5 $ 00 AA KOK Sss8 = Lot 1. Misses’ Newmarkets Astoachan trimmines, sizes 10 to 16 years, $2.59, worth $5.5 skirts, pleated faucy Satin hood, Astrachan belt, 36.98, worth $11.00. Lot. A few more Havelocks left at $1.98, worth 83.000 | Lot 4. Misses? Walking Jackets, $3.89, worth $6.00. | L A KOK i L oO AR KK L 00 AA KK L OO ASA KK TLLL 00 A KK For Ladies. We have secured some extra good values. Come and examine them. Lot 5. Ladies’ Black Diagonal Newmarkets, $5.48, reduced from #9. Lot 6. Ladies’ Walking Jackets, $2.48, reduced from a. Lot 7. Ladies’ Boucle Jackets, $3.98; elexaut goods. worth 36. 2 Lot 8. A few more Tailor-made Brown Newmarkets at last week's prices, to close, 84.8% Ladies’ Visites, in Plush, Astrachan an Boucle, at sgie low figures. op A aie td 8 ss§ EEE A A Sss* 00 French Woven Corsets, 69¢., worth 1. Gents’ Wool Vests, 48c., worth 75c. 4-Button Kid Gloves, 49¢,, worth 75. jeuts’ Seamless Socks, 11c., worth 19¢, Ladies’ Scarlet Underwear, 71e., worth $1. Gents’ Pure Linen Cufls, 1e., worth 18, Ladies’ Black Lisle Hose, 42c., worth 65c. Children’s Hand Knit Hoods, 25c., worth 40c. Infant's Embroidered Robes, $1. Infant's Flanne! Shawls, 65e., worth 98c. 10-4 White Wool Blankets, 87¢., worth 81.25. Bed Comforts, 68c., worth $1. cco LE A RRR KOK ™ oor AA RORKK * sss cco EL A AR RK K > 734 7TH STREET N. W. n12-2m ‘The only PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for MOTHER'S THETIING. "A pedigeste food for DYSPEPTICS, NG. A fc CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS. Perfect nu- trient in all WASTING DISEASES. Requires no cook- ing. Our book, “THE CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS,” mailed free.“ BOLIBER, GOODALE & CO. Boston, Mass. dy21-was,6m Fos A Daxcrovs Danx ‘Try our BEST OLD GOWT JAVA. 10¢ Purses, all styles, 9 Purses, 2 P S188 tes, fe iN Sutchels, all styles, for Sutin Pa shions for 980, 4 Seis for Site, arts for Draping for 49e. hers for 2e, Piathers for 4 Dhons f shous for 39. dames for 8 J satin Khadames for # wned Surala Silks for SNe ise for 1.15. as for 85.98, $1.10 Silver Gray Gossamers for $ M8e Melton Cloth Skirts fu French Felt Skirts for $1.69, $1.68 Black Spun Silk Hose for #143, Sc Plaited Silk Hose for 87 GSe Coshmere Wool Ho shinere Wool Hose for ved Skirts for 98e. 5 Embroidered Flannel for 95¢ yard. ustles n Corsets for Sie. Stamped Momie Sc Be Stamped L nen Tidie GC HH I . PDD. red Se tt TE BR S Seo WH HE BB Gu HH WH LLL ppp Tooth aud Nail Brushes | : AMUSEMENTS. NANS_WASHINGTON THEATER rc perenne EHOLD THE CONQUERIN 4 hia «Bh SEPCIALTY (Co! SPECTALCY SMITH, WALDRON, WAL SiPDb & TAPER. The Great Burson S HARVEY EROTHE ES, Mu: HINES & KEMING TON. Sketc TA MART REPYt Nau, The Teieh Rinbesnadors CUFONTE: the Himes dapater. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Sa ext Week — & Marts FIRST ubeal’s IME MUSEUM D WONDERFUL SHOW THTS WPF Last thirwe days oat the Pa ut, ATYZONA’ A The ChamyiM@ Shooting Star the C { the Worl ier Drama, HAWKS. lebrated He K BL! Introducing the Grea! Bscuere concen rs—ass si SIXTH SEASON, IRPGATIONAL CHURCH, CON 1 Artiste and zt, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3 By THE mareved anate $1.00 © Monday, Dee. 6, KAND OPEKA HOUSE. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MAT The Representative Irish Comedian, W. J. SCANTAN, PEPK-A.BOO, AUGUSTUS Pr fe 2 BAND APPROACH \ & MARTIN, PRIZE a 4, im «© Doce and Horves i mi Novelty Co, Three by sale wt an 1s INER, TOU, all Iris Mays, SHANE-NA-LAWN, Scautante new sores, written by hin during ‘Gativerinye the Myrtle with Mary," WU binn aw a gruaie thea Padely Is Always vor “Reaneniber Boy, ¥ And all the old favorites. ticludivne lin wo PERK A BOO. ob ih pit who hoe. Trish dtatnous COMMENCING MONDAY DE ME. LAWRENCE BARRETT. Monday, RICHELIEU Tuenday Nicht and Satuntay table A Mi Oxia CR at nt gen jw NATIONAL THEATER N EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATL MA. ATKINS LAWRENCE axp MISS VIOLA ALLUN, Presenting A.C. Gunter's Popul A WALL STREET BANDIT, [he Geemt steph { The Great The Great Sate SHOWING fe turulshed A He Nuit Success, Tuc. elite d-iwe USE. 8. H.C. Miner's Original and Only Production of THE SILVER KING, thicut equal in th ted by a company Mm ry at EVERY AFTERNOON »ND THE WERK cuted Lounge Actor, ELE WTS ASTER WoikK, GEIST Seats can be sectre by of King Hedley and Harrison, he stags decided werit aud eacdl EVENING DURING delivered Unitormed Meswneers to any part of the city with extra charge. | No. of ar Xi Week. —The Great Lragedian, DE, BANDMAM it ILLARD HALL, Third Week of PROF. CARPENTER, PSYCHIC MARVELS OF MESMERISM. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AT 8. Admission, Reserved seats, <1 ) — SHoRar, socrer NE Congregational Church, WE Soloists: Miss Ch Walker, Sopranc Mr. Whitney Mockridice, Tenor, Mr. George Pren, Baritone. Prograuis ut the music stores Secured seats $1, at ED AY, Doce tia feat Voice Culture, prepares Ladi = DRAMATIC STAC ‘WO Until 6 on Taesdays, mat “Ro: 1338 H stroct northwest Wostunact » Fr and fancy W ‘icponit work are Fequesteal to do from V Spools nrevent sr k RIDING MOONL a trieye yr, 810 a month, OF BATTLE OF BL wo blocks south of DANoMaata ont realistic Battle Scetue Liehted at mieht by C tron ut 10 p.m ssi cen te ‘Ou Sundays half c price. suber 8. ist, 937 ‘aud Gentlemen for Wednes- HTS 1S You will CANT dren under 12 years, FOR SALE—LOTS. Fe SCAT ASPECIAL BARGAIN 4 14 4th st. bet. Land M sta ne; also lot 6, l Columbia Heights, WRIGHT & BOLTO! streets, ¢ SALE—TWO LOTS, EACH 6° » bet. New Hi 2 to Ore bet. Qand SALE—10.000 Srynting 107, fee glnadary 706. a foot joundary, ‘ew Jersey aN. Princeton st., between 13th and 14th 59 Hand-Knit Sacques for 42¢. $20R Plach Bonnets, ail sizes, for €2.48, 390. GS Lowe afd Short Merino Cloaks 82.25. $4.98 New $4.75 English Tweed Ulsters for 83.98. Se, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 4c. $1.35 Boys’ Kubber Coats for $1.19 €95, BFE & FE NNN ’ 666g k GGG ERE N Q5e. Satin-lined Scarfs, all styles, for 2c, 44c. imported Scarfs, all styles, fo G8c. Hand-enbroidered Searfs for 57¢. 98e. Fisk, Clark & Flagg’ Novelties for 87e. 81.20 Satin Suspenders, in glass boxes, for 976, ‘Qe. Silk Exbroidered Suspenders for 19. 48c. Merino Underwear for 41e, $1 Saxony Wool Underwear for 89¢. $1.75 Lamb's Wool Underwear for $1.59, 98e. Scarlet Wool Underwear for 89:, 81.50 Scarlet Lamb's Wool Underwear $1.29, ‘2 Scarlet Cashmere Underwear 81.79. 5c. Merino and Wool Half-Hose 21c. 89c. “Palais Royal” Deas Shirts for 780. ‘7Sc. Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts G6c. 5c. Linen Collars, 4-ply, for Llc. 20c. Linen Cuts, 4-ply, for 18¢. 81.85 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas for $1.56. 5c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 196. ‘8c, English Doxekin Gloves for 79c. ‘39c. China Silk Handkerchiefs for 20¢. $1.60 ktubber Coats for 1.39. ONE PIECE ONLY OF EACH LOT AT SOUVENIR PRICES TO A CUSTOMER. AT REGULAR PRICES ANY QUANTITY. & ~ROVAL A Pa Lor SALE—TWo Very CHE: coran street, near 16th sirect, Koc. GALEN E. GREEN, 514 th st. nw. OK SALE CHEAP. 270 FEET PLONT, 0 st. ne. 0. vet. Land M. ‘BUD. swith SAS i Salt al |. MAKE, 936 F at. v, TWO AND A HALF n Park sind two fun East Caja yer fout if bought moon, Fi « d2-3t Ts ON pork * ON 40 BALI ‘aoe OR SALE—ABOUT THIKTY-THREE THOUSAND Ft are NOT. between 1K, 4th and Spink ATA ar fo as reas Ae a ATT ARLES W, HANDY, 130-3t S21 F stroct maw. ‘ALE-SOME OF THE MOST ELIGIBLE POR SAE SME OF THE Most, iG either ws ii or for: 00.016 Fetnw. : SALE—4.500 FEET OF GROUND ON 121H wt nortivat Fenuss vais nvessultablefor busin ——~ --) 8.0. 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