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=== LOCAL MENTION. A CEFIZENS? COMMITTEE. Galt, MW. Galt, H.W. Gat charles, ¢ NATIONAL DRILL NOTES, . RAILROAD MEETINGS, H G CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. ‘The Weather. One Hundred Names Proposed at the | Hol ‘christian Heurich, Curtis J. Hillyer, | Soldiers, Statesmen, Railroads and| Richmond and West Point Terminal, OLIDAY oops, . HOUSE i (Ovvion ov Tux Cuter Siatat Meeting Last Night. Edmund Hudson, Henry Hurt, Stilson Hutchins, | gausiness Houses Concentrating on ‘abor Johnson, Jas! ine Way Evemt. ALFRED SULLY THE NEW PRESIDENT—&. & D.'S LINES Wasiixeton, D. C., Dec. 9, 13 OPPOSITION MANIFESTED FROM SECTIONS THAT CLAIM EB. Kurtz Johnson, § as AND FINANCES—B. & 0. INTERESTS, ETC, IMMENSE STOCK! GREAT VARIETY! el Stem Winders, not the Waterbury, $2.50, ‘eieations for 38 Hees, Cememeneing BEPM. Noa ce pn wish, SEYRMONTED TER HEROD AD Fey: WB! Loving, Thess, | Drill work has now passed the preliminary iii Siicieanbhce as actilibscn at tan Boye boise silver siete Seu Wines 850, MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT nr Wen athe tay gt | oxumariona SOT COMPING TH] HS Scns ME Mey Mi HMO | On atoning ts mary. Smee ar gn | cto and West Pon Terminal Rated ad | ay paces LOWER THAN ‘TmET HAVE EvER| Hsnistmyaeatr st Wine Cua ae aceite Rataay none ce ee | Bin rio Preeti | Chea hemi comumie es pas waa In choad iio a an ee ne ae reaitens Love ee When jorris he citizens’ | Morgan, James H. McGiil, Samuel V. Nties, Samuel terday. The committee reported that there were BEEN SOLD. ctalty, $18. £ Z Wx ane Ovrenina 1,000 yas_pest, quality mo-| wu.) sag osenasogr ne an ee evening | Norment, James L. Norris Crosby & Noyes, W.d. | J°¢ts prizes, etc., in detail, ‘This shows $20,500 tn DrPGeEe in GOMIE 00 kiieves of atte er Drees Solid Gold Ladies’ Waltham or Eigin Stem Winders, duality Seibex cotpae at sh-00 per'yd's 10,000 yas | there ‘were four or ve hundred persons in the Ross “Percy Wine We Rapley Fone Richardson! G MIs el eee eigen! paid; tor | S868 shares, total 113,963 shares, 38,002 shares | Deestifel Tellet Gets, Sean @LOOwe %61000. | sono Sota Genta’ Walt ‘or Bigin Stem Winders, quality velvet carpet al $ B 7B. A. Ric . a f a am. n Stem, tapestry brussels st 50e. pera. hall. Mr. Morris explained the object of the gath- | RP. todgers Win. & Roose, John ‘Saul, Geo. F. armories, distributed thus: Batvallon, $4,500; in | Pe than aquorum. On motion of Mr. Rice, the | _ 150 dozen Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, at 37% £28, 50 cts, 75 cta. and 81.00. - 'W. B. Moses & Sox, cal the chafer, os. Somerville, Dr. Z. T. cw. prety B00: stockholders adopted a serie of resolutions a les 14-karat Elgin Stem W and F'sts. ni, | SUDS DY vending from THe Stax the call for the | Spottond, Wed Stephenson, Richa Smith, Kaw: | fNtry cos, $10,500; cavalry cos, $3,500; light pt cote Pro- | "50 dozen Heavy White Hemstitched Silk Handker- | /lles 14-karat Bigt ‘Anders, all handsome designs, hunting caw's €4 meeting, “to take into consideration the expe- | Spoffors W. Thompson, Wm_S. Thora] artillery (mounted), $2,500; machine gun platoons, | Y!4lng for the increase of the capital stock tn ac- | chiefs, at 50 ote. 75 cts, 81.00 and $1.25. Gents’ 14-Larat Hunting Bigs stem Winder, in Inrontact ro ThavELEas—When You visit New } diency Of appointing a general committee ot one | Cha. fhorn, ‘Dr. Jos Me Toner Enoch Ten, | $1,250; Zouares, Sl,rso, cadet, corpe ot univers | cordance with the resolutions adopted by the | “otal SOcie, 75.cta: 61.00 and S125. Every watch insured and guaranteal arekable | prewar, "ie eR Se ste eRBOKRS, Fore op st Ge pn vers Oe SOcuted | BUndred representative citizens to promote the in- | Geo. Truesdell, 'B. H. Warder, B. Hi. ee tes, $1,750; individual drill, $225, and three sre sarets a the eon’ held in November, | chiefs, plain white and colored border, from 10 cts. up tame-plece. “= |ACORS BROTHERS, Entire new scenery, costumes, Drupertios smd, pasie, Jor either tremlent orpertanent guestsenear tne | wrests of the District before Congress, and to atd | Willard, J. M. Willard, N. Wilson, Andw. W: fasdaies eine practite eb cad boheaecaia. and the following board of direetors was elected | to the finest. ___ 1289 Peunsyivania avemie, | Donte male quarvetie, buy churmtore apd 150 80% ‘Central depot and quite accessible by either | in the advancement of its general welfare, in con- ya rene Mr. W. W. Cor- e RRS ap cai re Seeing Beats at 3 Loess Richmond; John | | Bulend Inttation Alligetor Sita Setchele, Begsand | po so0., mockors, $250, Dunn, 311 Ttha.w.2| Ganeowenaia, = 's . W. We ‘S ice, George F. 3 Pe ria r a the door every few minutes This magaincent | D072 With the Commissioners Spine for chalrman ang Mr. W. at Gait as vice | are reported daily as arranging to come. This| Rmanucl Lenwan AM Fleghn oe Be taman, | _ Perfumes in Fancy Bottles and Boxes. Japanese Goods K™3 SSeS ee eee lidlesandgeatiomen seine eee | Mr. Morris made a brief address. ‘They were ‘AN OBJECTION FROM RAST WASHINGTON. FesiMent of ten companion with, fine. band: pa | New Yous J..B. Pace. Richmond; John G. Moore, | _,Nothine more appropriate for e Chiatmas Present | For the Holiday. Trade: 9 large and well assorted Hiallen and. Hart's rooms private dining rooms, etc, ete. It | all well aware, he sald, that the citizens of the| when Mr. Baker finished reading, Mr. M. I. Hsien fichlveabra nape dade gern pes Re et | cutaneenrsea meee: QW pp gt ARG i ES SE has yooms varying, a price Sree 3 J hoe Hog | District of Columbia had no representative or or- | Weller, of East Washington, said he recognized a , its quartermaster, who is enrolling cierk of phias Robert H. Dow, New York. Mr. Alfred | |Our Colored and Black Satin Rhadames and Black | yoy. jon Tables, $5.50. Dunn's, 311 7th A Legitimate Specialty Entertainment, See eed ice | Supe cenT Cig COE ee a eee | ear te any amet wn rey | Rea cre the ompsny | One re ureersnainey mea ane 5, | aumee Extenda Tats sion. Donnysun7a| ic py re co p con’ “s there _ n as to the Ways and meal me 5.00, or 840. n 094.5 : Pistausant ts unsurpassed and the prices reasona- | branch of the government. It was true they had | {)0W how many Washing | "Governor-elect “Alves now: mayor of Minneap- RICHMOND AxD DaNvItie. tsa Caictaaba noel aes ‘Walane Parlor Sultes, $24.50. Dunn's, 311 7th. 1 Fewxine & cfALUES & MART, the Commisstoners, but these officers were execu- | My. Baker said that they had put on a num! olis, also conferred at length with the managin: ; E hers, a pee ee Selling Out Great Bargains, Lester 8 Walliams Suite Wilsons tive officers, who had no right to speak unless . ‘ secretary this week, and being a live national | The annual meeting of the directors of the Rich- _ Goto 736 7th se, Young’ 5 per clon Wray ney Ween mM Fommzz'y Ice Cream, Charlottes and Candies. | Sived to give information. Arthe samme time they trentionsa Mr Benger an Toros hin, Somerville | uardsman himseit wilt, be here to. see his boys | mond and Danville railroad was held in Richmond | close chem ont, ae our cloak room in needed for our owed Pectoowrape | rays vere, Gronge Moore, ve Fox & Van Auken, ‘The Russells, ' - mM r. ‘reased trade in Silks aud Velvets. fn ’ Iv You Want To Bvy a diamond call on us. We | hid the. satisfaction of having had Commis: | and Mr. Browning. Tharch in May. yesterday. President Buford submitted his re- | ® Special Bargains.—Dunn’s, 311 7th st. n.w. 1 And the Wonflerful Dow. Jack. port direct from Europe and save twe stone occasionally if not always, who had looked Fel id oF hat Mayor Smith, of Cincinnati, spoke very warm!: . 500 Quilted Bed Comforts, at $1.00. — Next Week—CLARK & KATPGAN'S MONSTER po gh hy amONG rings se carats, | after their interests very well. Tt was no uncom tuep vel in the worthwane, ntesthegentieman | about the anit wills here’ this week, mad he Tt eee ir eee gE Blankets from €1.00 per pair up to 612.00. 500 Pairs Oriental Pearl Opera Glawes, Matineos SE NALE, MINSTRELS. Fe ee eee eee re a Te ee oars OF Congrem ag | think,” he asked, “that that is a fair division | pledges a strong representation from Ohio outside | Were H. & D. and Plediavht roads Rey eee ke | _ Store will be open until 10 o'clock to accommodate | finest quality, adjusted. achnomatie lenses, of our | jainienton Nebt Teed Boe Nee mate $0; pair 2 carat solitatre earrings, $100, We show | <ive up District problems tn disgust, because they | Seconiing to eres’ and popaation” Of the 2d regiment already reported by Col. Howe. | ., N. G.1. Ry A&C. A. RRS. N. WONG AL, | OUr customers until after the holidays. ‘own importation, at §7.50, selhnicaton Nicht, 5 0 > Mas “Bp assortment of over 500 diamond ‘rings. R. | could not ascertain what the wishes of cltizens |" Mir. Baker said he thought they had considered | President Silas 'T. Bowen, of the Indianapolis | anid tne S-U.and Ml. and. 8. ranch “Uses. “The Jacons BRoraers, ai _ = ¥ Harris & Co., 432 7th street, near E. were When so many persons appeared ‘were | tne interest of all sections: board of trade, yesterday said that the pride of the | gross earnings Were $2992-481.19. net earnings, * 1 1229 Pennsylvania avenue, 188 KATE FIELD SS aS ee een tts Ie cuTrage Int they | Mi Pelham objected to the adoption of the re- | soldiery there was wakened and that he expected | §1.400,475.02; net Surplus, ¢1228iN 08s balomes ‘W. W. BURDETTE & 0., ae ee | Yam Fonrnare. Kets Kemechy, T100Pa. ave.- | say the remedy for this ts suffrage, but they Port. In Che frst place, he sald, there were Dut | good work from them here, especially from the | over All expenditures. and ‘chahges, 8,800.02; Walnut Hat Racks, $5.25. Dunn's, 311.7. 1 PAST IT eee Bpapgearrans for Gent's Fine Shoes tn all the | Sigeration sumice it too say that the overwhelming | SW People Present at the meeting, mm comparison | fight battery, which has won vnlrteen compet Showing an increase of $12,862.42, or 3-160ch6 of | a4-eodt 928 7th Bt. and 706 K St. nw. An Extended Popularity. WEDNESDAY EVENING Dor Ii arte leading styles. Strictly one price. sentiment of the District was adverse to that, Fait CHEE ha RE Grape nun enone heed ST eR eo Brown's Bronchial Troches have been before the |” Hon, 8. $. COX has cousented to deliver the ks. W. H. Rica, at least in the present generation, yet he thought, reason Was that this meeting did not repr creased $109,933.69, 5 percent, The operating public many years For re ing coughs and ‘Address. 717 M: : . sent i the 200,000 people of this city in any respect, | will also be here in large numbers. In speaking of | €XPenses .ni taxes Were 532-10 per cent. of the Mt rare aupes ‘ larket Space. | jt was proper for them to have Some authorized | either gs to, to for as to inte, = earnings. Appended to the president’ report was: Unroat troubles they are superior to all otuer arti- : =p > Tepresentative body, and it was proper that such | iivence.” They Ment be of a higher class ie | tat city yesterday, Mr. William Thurstone, who | & Pence eens Ran 'K KILNS N GGG & 58s cles. Sold only in boxes, ie bo Buvine Is the most conventent biuing. hey remembered very well the committes of on¢ | here mistook thelr lnportanice if they supposed | board of trade at the convention, discussed the | financial condition of the iichmand and Danville Rk tN XN € co Se oe date the catednterwats of Divorce Reforin, will be, held aaa NOTICE, OU StOTe Will De open Tete ane Thea Chaat tliar cotsmait, | tMeY could speak for all the people of the District, | drill at length with Mr. DeLeon. He said the But. | for December, Iss. “The repost is comparative | KOK ALN XN G60 | Mss) oe Fancy Tables, $1.25. Dunn's, 311 7th st, 1 | wean “Momilay. euentig Dare Mel Geren ‘Until 9 p.m. K. Harris €Co., jewelers, 432 7th st. | 1a! for the District. y thoug! If this committee, he said, was to sit down on | fa! boys would certainly wish to come in as full | with August,’ iss AU the latterdate the net Ney ar A gee = o'clock. "Rev. Samuel W. Dike, of ey Secreta : ohooh a aeons Kee offered ac Teast a model on wiluich to form the | the East Washington bridge ‘bill, the citizens of | muzabers as possible, and. that he would explain | floating lianliities were 81 Os seoae ee Meee | ROP AA OL AS oc RO ; Baker’s Cod Liver Oi} and Malt {s found | 3 the Navona! Divorce Raion Lanne. ai ee ee CORT COON NEM TOTSE at the quar- | proposed.on¢. ‘The committee proposed should Be | Fast Washington could tell them’ that this com. | the advantages not yet fully known in hissectiou, | her 1“ isah, tiers Was a ae eetint so-|pe AA Fb a § E of great value, even in advanced stages of con- | The puiic are invited are ‘Vette concert to-morrow night. & committes of epresentative, titizens—not, of | tered grit ano oe resent, did not | An important feattire of this week has been the | 656.47: due the company under contract or tease | Po “A Hers, AAA SoS Bee x | Sumption, Ic is pleasant tt Caste and shoulders aan st eee qithe best citizens” s0 called, for they were all “the | represent the people in, East’ Wasnington.. The | lively huterest awakened 19 to the drill In the OX. | tyke Armen aC ee Er ct oF ease THIS BEATS THEM ALLE atrial, Jouy C. Bakex & Co, Phila, and at drug- | JB ‘Drmas Surrs for hire, 414 9th street. dest citizens”—but a represéntative committee of | Dominating eomnuittee, he said, bad plexed out a | ecutive committee of the Philadelphia the amount of $1,000,000, upon which 2.84 per ANOTHER HAT AND CLOAK SALE! gists, a at tae all tnterests, of all occupations and so far as pos. | 7OmMnating Pe ee ee ee Teeter Sa iiecings tite discal roars top READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. —»——__ Lecture on Bulgaria at the New York Avenue Church Sruanpip Gtasens, $1. Hempler's, Pa ave. and 436. | <inie of all localities of the District. It frequently | f6¥ People from East, Washington with Nor CENTENNARY OF THE CONETITUTION Soares orn uuae the Racal ear. We will continue to sell the balance of the week the] Whereto Buy.—Dunn’s, 31] 7th st. nw, 1 r, <= happened as a= present, that there were complaints | West Principles. He did not want thelr sectton | next year, Mr. Amos R. Little, of Philadelphia; THE B. AND 0. TELEGRAYH DEAL DENIED. following goods: ts sumed STOYAN K. VATRALSKY, t localities that they were not prop- | Mert wag cridentiy coe ome Gad ais abject | Gen. Clinton P. Paine, of Maryland, and other rep. | A dispatch trora Baltimore say CITY AND DISTRICT. _| frowdinere ‘The Baltimore ig woods: $20 our elegant Seal Plush Coats; former price, | ylarble=top Tables, $250. Dunn's, 311 7th n.w.1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, at 7 30 P.M, erly represented or recognized. The purpose Of | tions were not personal to any man on the com- | resentatives of that celebration were here on | and Ohio officials have no official knowledge of ‘824, elegant Seal Plush Coats: former price, 830. Scotts tabebon Sg 8 Amnsoments Tonight. frievance oan apeta loca ut fo endeavor | mite He objected beotgethemmen ‘nae dd | Tuesday to present the matter to the president. | any trade bcowemn Kober. Garrett and Jay Gould | At fit laeant Sank Saas de ES cop treason, wirm nvrorocrmas, | SumDOwS Dancing Ceanans Atavow’s.—Barrett in “Yorick’s Love.” ES'promote measures of general interest. ‘There not represent properly the eastern section of the | They hada lengthy conference with the manager | of the Baltimore and Ohio telegraph for the W ‘At $20, clecant Seal Plush Visites: foriuer price, 4s a most valuable remedy for Consumption, Scrot. ‘Tosll Ladigs who dan tn tho enat ‘Nartowaz.—“We Us & Co.” Was a lurking suspicion in the minds of some that | "3:, 1. wottaker sata he destred to enter his | OL tHe Anas to the mutual advantages of that } bash system, and Iaugh at the idea of such a} At gsvsileeaniseal Plush Visites: former pris ula, Wasting Diseases, of childrens cords and ‘Two Weeks, 29-20 ABNER’s.—Arion Quartette Concert. ‘that this committee was to antagonize the Com- Gl The ste be ant th Mig aimee Coe a the. pees Centenary, a Gen. | thing. ‘They'declare there is nothing tn it. Jay At 86, eleant Boucle and Berlin and Beaver New- | Chronic Couchs, and in all conditions where there RIS’ BIUOU THEATER. Kanwans —Varioty. eer to upnold the Commienoners Ts | ange class whott he fepresénted—four rive hun: | soncet for ve conunleees ties Represent ae | Contd ena duee gan New, Late yesterday in | MHL Sn PH AAO, a tonmerprien 84.20. 2 STH a a a aE ae Eintnent Tragedian, SE . , ; once ts el I~ - 5 s D 2 “ansier 2 elesan fe 5 3 “ - Hanzos’—Bandmann in “Romeo and Juuiet.” | PuPine Was tot batted for either purpose, but, to | dred Fee a se anne cee | former also took in hand the explanation of all | tem to the Baltimore and onio in exchange for | At $3.50, very ne Boucle Jacket: former pee #9. | eral debility of the system, conw E BANDMAN, = cooperate with the Commissioners in all measures | DY the changes Of grades and other pul lle Works. | details of the drill to the their telegraph system, declared that the rumor At $5, fine Beaver Jackets; former prive, 88. Furaiture.—Duno’s, 311 7th st. nw, 1 Supported by LOUISE BEAUDUET anda Strong Cast Dane Museua.—Variety. ae He rey ted 400 oF 500 who had never had a Wi a P ‘Mawaseas Paxonama.—Day and evening. of general interest to the District. | The purpose | Ne, Thr perore the beard of audit. He expected MARYLAND VOLUNTRERS, was entirely without fotndation, At #4, fine Misses’ Newmarkets; former price, 86.50, eee ed - Delors Conese a Morris concluded by-pims | te conuniitee as made up would oppose the legis- | Who may be expected here in thelr creamfest | THE 8. & 0.'S THHOGH KOUTE TO NEW YORK com-| | AtS% fine Misser' Newinarkets and Mavelocks: for: | Miltehem Safes, §2.50. Dunn's 311 7th, 2 sccahey Nina Omnia Repateeneh: ‘henge oneetabieel el ey ee oat ot MT Wa Mencamed PY Pre: | lation they had been working for for Years. “ile | cream. Gen. James Howard, adjutant. general of PLETED. At BE, Children’s Coats: formerly #3. Heavy Saxony Wool German Hand- Bhar pNueht ROMEO AND JULIEE ce Locals, eae mete ae ¢ therefore entered his protest against this “cut and | Maryland, has also visited this city this week, and | The Philadelphia Dress of this morning says: ‘MILLINERY. ‘ Knit Socks, pairs ¢1.00.at Auerbach siuitdacket | "aye Re prodiged sumcunced daily Ne aa Rev. Mr. Cavanaugh, of the Free Methodist We. Gals eooitan dn Gaiteie dried committee of ove hundred.” ‘There were a Pledged our military gathering of May his | The Baltimore and Onto people were happy yester- | -,At 41 conte, Elerant Astrakhan Bound Felt Hata, | and Sewing Machine Depot, 7th and H. Pa : 0 Co, aka® ‘h, for is great_many Interests that de: representation as 7 Sestechotn 4 ‘The 3 cement tha 2 ner pt 4 2 Sage 2 feret Preaching ee oneentay. Y.. auirecencly | Mr. Galt was elected, and quickly mounting the | feiore the committees of Congress anne ougnit | Narmiest support, Brom the west, cheerig Hotes extension, the East side Selnyikil Divison, haa | 85d “cts Hevant French Yet Hats former eee, |aCtechem Tables $1.13 Dunn's 11 ren nw. 1 | Gi eed freld forth io the barroom ot one o? the principal | platform and throwing ‘his hat and coat upon a {har the committee of fve should have considered | nent raliroad men, WhO sce the business side of } heen joined to the Heating wean tne cat Pern SOFine SH Dhak Menderee aes Vimer | “2cRoyal” glues broken china, glass, furniture MESSEEASORE QUNTETTS CES Sees are ean NEn was a Bugler 1D | chair, proceeded to business at once. IMF, Weller offered asa substitute for the report | He sTeat gathering. General Passenger Agent | vanii-aveuue and 0th surect, 1m this city, sh Hi jandsoie es naae awe CONCERT COMPANY, OF BOSTON, Sequentiy, a wellknown’ painter and’ “street | Upon Mr. Morris’ nomination, Henry Wise Gar- {that the appointment of thecommnlttee be deterred | Soldiers along his lines Mi. H, Collbran of they | Ramee es tees, AS Stgltcant, as, it makes the | PA 850, elexant ‘Trimaped Hats for Children Se (Thirty-seventh year.) ‘Pesacher in this city. nett and Alexander Porter Morse were elected | rorone week, and that tne association of eitizensin | SOMtlers along his Se a reel Balthinore and Onto a trunk tine’and enables It to | and Tadion. former price, $3.50. ie A Pure Article of Wines or Liquors Solo Violta Teencka Belts nevee, 523 25th street, was dam. | secretaries duiterent setitons meanwhile nominate members | G63 ae tinea hice Sochataat yang aM NO | treat with the Pennsylvania rallroad and ouucr | AGH canta Elowant Cnidrea's and Moves Hats, |, A Pure Artic pochgedaecicty rece Melia aged by fire yesterday afternoon to the extent of ‘THE RESOLUTIONS. to represent thelr sections. Unless the committee | ference on detail matters with General Eastern | Spans {roma more Independent standpotat. | former price, 8125.4. 5 of Fancy Wingsand Binds, | Old established family liquor store. 25 $100. ‘The fire was caused by a defective flue. ‘Mr. John A. Baker offered a series of resolutions | was scntative he gave fair notice that his | Agent Emerson, of the Missourt Pacitic System, | oabations forthe teat ene Cee RTS: | former price, s1- = ward, col ith steal- cr of this meeting | Section would contest their authority before Con- | fijen will sock = deg tee ees AE os ss At 73 cents, Choice Line of Birds and Wings, former] Hock« $1.25, Dunn's, 311 7th st. mw. 1 And snumparey Howard, lored, charged with steal- | setting forth “that it 1s the sens® ng | 8 fics vill result Ji gond in several (ays, Our | ily through Philadelphia by December 15th. It | pre gi 20 mate wrt de MISS ALICE RYAN ing 2. from Thomas Hoover, sent that the wants and wishes of the citizens of the | STS. local lines are already wide awake to the drill re- | may take longer, but the officials are in hopes of | P4048; t Assortment of ° = LACE RYAN, to Mirty days th Jail Dy Sudge Snell to-day. | pietrict of Columbia should be manifested to Con- SOUTH WASHINGTON'S REPRESENTATION. sults, and are arranging for advertising it largely. | getting out a time table by that date. Wines if Reranit ee ee 1A 7th st.mw, 0 eens Donna Soprano, lonfai Beach, have made a'return of the procesds | STSS. and otherwise, as may be needed. by some | Mr. W. J. Stephenson sald the nominating com- THE DRILL ENVELOPES, = oe 2 ay inst RINGS PALACE. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning WREGATIONAL CHURCH. Of their entertainment of October 14, knd sur. | Of€abized authority that can co-operate with the | mittee had honored South Washington with but heretofore noted, prove a very popular, as well as Ghostly Tenants of a Jail. At so cents, Elegant Kid Gloves sold clsccuere at a1. | Ml delivered in x 1b. prints, 45c. per Ib. ¥ EVENING, DEC sed Mr. John last with a check | Commissioners whenever the interests ot the Dis- | three members, although thatsection had popu- | yer t, mode of spreading the wordof thedrill, | THE MOUNT HOLLY LOCKUP ALLEGED 70 BE HAUNTED | Don't heulect toate eee slelsew! Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet MUK | ADMISSION: iio. Salsas Cavendastevening wiih 9 check | teict'so demand, and that tor that purpose its ex. lation of 20,000 and property assessed at $6,000,000, | With ay arse ae to fudge rom, they have BY_AOMURDERER'S PIETY. ee Ln ae oe Rea acme ci ee of one hundred citizens | a hn a a f is ‘S814 Seventh Street n.w. Last night Officer L. B. Anderson found the pipe | Dedient that a committee o 14 Sever 5a of the sub-police station (owned by Win. Hutchin. | Suould be chosen, representative as far as possible | He asked simply whether the representation of | atready been ordered for widespread use by every | _ Hundreds of people visit the Jail at Mount Holly, FS" CHURCH, MONDAY, DECEMBER sup Ei South Washington {a point of numbers was fair, " : a very day to discuss the ghost which 1s bee FOR SALE—LOTS. th. at ® o'clock, Rev. 3. M. Savaice will deliver i parts of thé District and of all classes, pro. | South W a Important hotel in Washington, Save one, and by | N. J., every day to discu: ghost which SALE Ss. . Son) deranged and adjusted it. On ‘returning | of a! atk ens Interests A gentleman, rising. wanted to know If the com- | Su¢ ; _ | fis popular Lecture, entitled }gbout an hour later he found the floor and wash- | fesslons, occupations and business intrest and | mittee had placed Inthe list of one hundred any | SUCH live firms as John H. tare without reference to political proctivities; that a Laval ‘ER IN EARNEST.” ule & Co., S. C. Pal- | leved to haunt the building. ‘The disturbing ele- W. M. Suvsrez « Sons, mer & Co., George F. Dunlop, Saks & Co, &, ‘The OR SALE_WE OFFER FOR SALE THE DESI Coste, BO ion ‘Doard on fire and extinguished the flames. eee See ea eae mtatives of the colored people of the Dis | seretary” says the” Gril Lf prowing’a big boy | MEMS supposed tobe the spit of Gall Clow, & Fee Piitedy comer af th and Date Rca sath | gaTickee, $0 cet, at Atetecrotts and Ballantynety ‘Pur Cuoust Socters Coxcunr.— The: ert | a ¢ e presel e ” murderer who was hanged here several years ago, ip Hall Bu ES _ ae ot tne presen SOT oe en Ege a someTS | uty it shall be forthyth to prepare and Téport to nother genticman said it seemed to him that | MW: ——>—. Previous to hisexecution he occupied the cell in 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE: frontaer. on 9 . Pe wseew evening at the Congregational church. | tls meeting a list of the names of one hundred | Cate'tom those whe west not ee Ob tbe eee Affairs in West Washington, Boe a es Oe — for business purpsca,and's" geod ieee . won ant Sack Et audience Jas not as largeas usually assembles | TPUaD Gat tne dead Canndtten ors one matter Le Oxg Covoxep Bor Cons AxoTaee Wir 4 Razor. | Clow was master mechanle in the employ of & = weareanthotizel to sell for’ Aa PRATT a MLVG AND LAOS fon Such occasions, but, as the singers found, it was | hors onsticuted and appointed may select trom |, Both Mr. Weller and Mr. Pelham sprang to their | An altercation occurred yesterday morning be- Suporlatendent of the bully or eee oN also | EIDER DOWN SPREADS, covered with alk tm | 3 Tn) eh ot ae, Real Batak aint Tene Great Ideal Novelty Company. fan appreciative one.” ‘The hich standard which | When constituted and appointed may select trom | gee ‘ween George Sewell and Harrison Fisher, two col | Stperintendent of the building of the stone arches | handsome designs. Awente. 22 ARTISTS STARS "S3"Xnrrsrst das been reached in the previous public perform. | ong Its own members an “ine ; i itleman is rather personal,” rei ored boys, over the possession of a sled, during | 2nd bridges at Bordentown. He met and fell in| FANCY BLANKETS, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, = set eave Temmarxedl | nih Sewell cut Wialicr gryeral Umea wi ae love witha Miss Hamilton, ‘That lady did not re- | cowPORTS ke, a8 arrested, and in the Police Court yes- | ciprocate, and, Clow | became, furious, Vow. | “CLOAKS, at half price, Wo bave marked down our was postponed. Sate , her and asked her to | Cloaks much less than inanufacturere’ prices, and offer Of this society was fully maintained last | t0 be composed of thirty citizens, whose duty it Mr. Wel and under “g | Shall be to inquire and determine what action = . i nd under the guidance of Mr- Sherman's | shoud be taken in refervnee topending and future | .,"S9 far as he refers to me he 1s mistaken,” said | Sewell e District Mr, Peiha terday the cas The principal event ot the evoning was the | leqlsiation for the Deve of the District, and to ir. Pelham. lay ‘Barnby’s: QOR SALE—-AT A SACRIFICE— Taal Atuusement Learue, neds, Mute, we Dancing, and AGHAND PERFORMANCE. Adtuianion to all only 10 cent =, C, uy he called on Entire Change of Programme Thursday. ios tatctites Mr. R. O. Edmonston said: “Tam nota reat es-| | BREAKING THE ICE IN THE CaNAL.—The Ice which | Might “i at Next ° Stay Adatn's Great Bi a rm Under He leadership ot Ste Beeman | feport from Ume to time: co that mmicter, and | CousreSS Tama voter in Maryland. “The gentie | thicknens was broken yesterday by an ioobreak: | Stabbed ier to the heart, ile wai found uty | | ASTRAKAN CLOTHS. tn — Foner proserty. te: Seater i enunre 333 000 Sek | ZVRAND FEATIVAL AND BAZAAR under the leadership of Mr. Bernays. | Toot frown time te ttate the transaction of busi- | Men,” he said, raising his finger in an admonishing | 1ng boat trom the upper divisions. and sentenct nan ge yu lays immings, from 84 to $16 per y: ud wide kin) bounded by Vermont ave, Lowa cir- solo’ parts were taken by Miss Charlotte cay manner, “had better take care how they appoint | | A BURoLARY.—Thleves effected an entrance into | Previous to the appointed ‘time he succeeded in | “BLACK BROCADE SILK, 60 inches wide, for Cireu- | rleand Lf ant ate Te ua Ne, Under the auspices of the following ; jalker, soprano; Mr. George Prehn, baritone, and | Hess, thirty-three merabers shall constitute a | This committee.” the residence of Mrs. Belt, No. 2724 M street, at an | €Scaping. He was heavily mauacled, but suc- } lars, reduced from $12 to 86. fad the Jarce, substantially built adjoluing house with | srw 'M. A. McGuwen, Mra, Arthur Siual, ‘Mre i, -. Whitney Mockbridge, tenor. ‘The latter’ has | Quorum of the committee of one hundred, and af early hour this movalng, by raising’ the basement | ceeded ih eluding the officers for a short time. | “RIBBED FEATHER WEIGHT BEAVER, 60 inches, | it# lot, 20x100, will be. sold, together oF separately. | McGowan, Mra, Dr. W. T. Baldus, Mrs. Wink. Coiling, tm previous conterts of this society, and | sid committee shall have power to fill vacances ADJOURNED BY MISTAKE. Window, and stole Jewelry and trinkets amount- | Bloodhounds were put on his track, and he was | reduced to 86 from $10, especially for mourning gar, | APPIY £0 owner, 1303 N at. ___d4-3u_ | Mra. MF. Moran. ‘Sweet, flexible voles Was never heard fo better | occurring in It and eleven members shall consti- | Considerable confuston followed, in the midst of | ing'to nbout $55, captured and lodged in jail again. ‘the fontowing | Feder FOE SALESK 81; BUILDING LOT, BETWEEN | Iu “aid ‘of ‘the ‘Library Pond of the Georgetown tage than in the “Proposal” and “Best of tutes quorum of the executive committee herein | wnich Mr. C, E. Frayser moved to adjourn for one | - Gusuae Or SrRaLing.—Robert Coats, a colored | a¥ he was hanged. Just berore the execution he : sth and 19th sie nw south Aen 40x14 4 A ” ‘The two other soloists met with a cordial } Provided for.’ week. bor, Was arrested yesterday on a change of steal. | @eclared that he would haunt, the place, and tt is REDUCTIONS IN DRESS GooDs. chee Caracal, TFG” | _aduumion be: Destine ce oreiee eat In addition to the cantata the soci: MR. NEWTON WANTS TO TAKE TIME. " ort Mex now firinly believed that he 1s keeping his promise, fs Lr aedaermeaeeienedr «9d ui 5 ‘swch evening. ing the chorus “King Evie.” ‘The entire program | Mr. Watson J. Newton, proposed to amend by | molatrman Galt, put the, aflimative. side of the Pe, © auger ceca Loner MeN Atelegramn from, Mount Holly says: "Every might | raving a larger stock than usual, we have decided to | J7OR BALE— | SICAL ENTERTAINMENT, OF MTUnIG OF earn ee eudition | providing for a committee of eleven to nominate | motion'was carried, oittae: having called for the A Respite for Cluverius, the cell Oogupied. by Clow. before Tas ent ean | offer the following: Ron sersay see oes ee ARION, QUARTET may lack freshness and foree, yet its technique is | the committee of one hundred and to report ata | negative votes, although it was apparent that a| cag pay OF EXECUTION POSTPONED TO JANUARY 14— | Some of the prisoners Say that they have seen a gee Sie! CASHMERE, at 87 6c, which can- Frontage of, 60 feet, Hy 136% tect de eg RN ete —~ akare mania mujority was opposed to adjournment. . Secretary ‘A DETECTIVE ARRESTED FOR TRYING T0 BRIBE. __| figure closely resembling Clow paclug the cor- | DOt be matched in the city for the price. watt necirteriaed ey Dec. i Abner’s Hull, Eat bet. 6th i Mr. Baker and Mr. R. Ross Perry argued that it | Garnett at once called Mr. Galt’s attention to the ridors. Prisoners eannat be induced to stay inthe | STRIPED CAMELS HAIRS, reduced to 81. a ape dd2w 4 and 7th sta, 25 cents. Exercises Com Sex Divorcen Hemex., Bcr Hex Hussaxp | was desirable to appoint the conimittee at once, | €rT0r he had inade and Mr. Galt attempted, by | GOV. Les of Virginia, last evening respited | Co ina tne tact of the yall being haunted greatly | ENGLISH CHEVIOT CHECKS. reduced te @1. mence at 8 U'elock p.m. 7-3 ‘Dowx.—Oné of he meeting a mnuch loud rapping, to call the meeting to order again, | Cluvertus until the 14th of January next. But for | fessons eritce in thls vickulty. ALL WOOL ETON CHECKS, reduced to 30e. 70K SALE-TWO BEAUTIFUL Los, ii Guek at the Puls Cours today was Patri | Senttelon a SRaaas en a aad TESE, LOBTE: | to pub the hegtive elds: et the Gioia tit | taus sespive Me wosldhaveleen wacaea to-morrow, Tusa Ceenades DRESS PATTERNS, In continetions hesosit been | A fronteach, on want side Sth sty bet fan NEW NATIONAL THEATER 3, a young colored man, who has had consid- | secure again. Adjourned by mistake for ond wees BeCINE WAS | 10th inst. ‘The St. Louis Abduction. marked down. As many of these Patterns contain | pining fast with new rendensex. Ber puicennt temas - = waa his aoe soe a that account S 28. R. oo wanted the committee appointed Gera sae C. H. F. Deuring, an ex-policeman, was arrested | THE MEN WHO COMMITTED THE CRIME ARRESTED— freenis for extra wrappings, it will pay you to look at | anply.to ow AVHe Patan. ‘WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 6, B charge of «ssauiting his wite hesald he was “not | Mr. $.T. Suit wanted a nominating committee | among those present were the following: Jas, L. | 12 Richmond last night on a warrant charging pr a ah Cola cm ~ JOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE BUILDI 4 ‘wife, Sofia, said nestomdh agi 3 . takin him with intenling to unlawfully obstract and | The men who abducted Mrs. John W. Gutting, | | EVENING SILKS SATINS, ILLUSIONS, GAUZES, | JO 10 portheast -c of 19th sts, | EVERY EVEN! TINER cover toneeh tas pence seme tienen Chey uaa two hom the country ws ectous of the | Norris, M. G. Emery, jr., M. M. Parker, Thomas impede the administration o* justice by corruptly | clerk of the probate court in St. Louls, on Tuesday | &¢- Our Stock is complete and comprises all the nov- | egr'coumeticht see sah aS Ue 100 aa ale = SeReEnS SED MOREE AS tnt ‘and tbat time she told the judge she could get along } Mr. Newton sald that the one hundred men to | Welsh, Ros. A. Fish, 0. G. Staples, B. H. Warner, | conspiring to bribe Herman Joel, 80 a8 to. ind P ¥ ithout him. Since then she said sh had re- | whom they were to entrust the interests of the | Lawrence Gardner, Wm. H. browne, W. M. Galt, | him to make a false statement to the governor ar onalingliadt Gist weiscusee o. | .BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, BLACK AND COL. | price '@11,095. “For further information apy her maiden name and now went by the | District were not to be appointed in five minutes, | W.S. Roose, K. J.’ Beall, ‘fhos. P. Morgan, K. C. | touching the application for a pardon or commu. | Ramer ‘ening! — "agher, aged Te-| ORED SILK VELVETS, all shades, Eee ys tt ee Fea cor ei” stat was not a divorce,” | and stich would be the case, unless the committes | Fox, Arthur T. ice, E: Kurtz Johnson, Allison | tation of the sentence of Cluverius, Herman Joel | spectively twenty-four and twenty-two years. | (HosiEnyY AND UNDERWonce and 16 a. m., 12 to 2, and 4 to 7 p.m. mea : counsel. i gy answered witeces, “the maa already been selected and the matter was cut Nalior, John A aor, Jan, E. Fitch, R. 0. Holtz Farenitne CO Ce ‘They were found drunk in their wagon at t ia BARAIn ~ THREE BEAUTIPUE W. A. MESTAYER and THERESA VAUGHAN, f= asked me if I could get along without him, dried, man, John Davis, H, 0. Towles, Wm. W. Danen- id at the reservoir on the day after Lillian e. Meagher 5: at mailer alley on V st, within sixty, Sands Said yes.” Witness said when she went home | “'Mr. Curis J. Hillyer sincerely hoped that the | hower, W. W. Burdette, BW. Whitaker We, | Madison's death was identined asthe property ot | Ume., Meagher sald that Cunningham was ‘Abply'to owner, CHAS. EARLY 803 near Connecticut ave.; lot 45 by 106, adjoining alley. nice | atternoon, have been arrested. They are peddlers, | ‘ties of the Paris Market. wide parking. abd suitable for buidiug six houses “Taint saying a word, am I? - ; a 4 ‘one who committed the deed and that he saw him ni WE US & CO. Rights ago, he jumy from under the | amendment offered by Mr. id be vou ‘Thompson, E. J. Hannan, M. W. Beve} e, C. Cluvertus, Lcring had been employed as a a a ¢ cs W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, icpocked her" down and ald he Would Kil | Gene die seen ASAT Ta A Toe | CR i MeGuire, B,J Fleming ‘ie’. | tective by tricads of .Cluverlus to “hunt tor testi Fea tte aie A Ue = —— Other witnesses testified and the judge gave | were antagonismsin this meeting and antagon- | Saunders, J. W. Boteler, ‘Thos, Dowling, ‘Thomas | mony tn his venaif. He approached Joel and patd injuries, She said that she was sitting in a room 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PERSONAL. “Did you notice itt” days injall. istic seperate hens © aoe wae mc ineases Hyde, He ry a ee simon Wolt, Dr. JM. Ee neh eae ee As he eae ae} facing the street wien she saw two men drive up | ONE PRICE. erste a rhere there were confli Interests If woul ‘oner, 8. 1. Suit, Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett, W. H. et € gover p ve ve 3 They came 4 ve SI " Ox Has Nor Yer Drcwep.—The Rev. Wm. M. Bar- | wrong for this proposed “committee of one hun. | Clagett, . i Johnson, Dr. ¥. Bc Long, oua i, | favorable coloring to what he might say about the Strand to sell their wares’ A shore Converation | N:B—THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. a6 33,000, tu ios joottable, business" For | _ Next Week.—The Thalia Opera c fer, rector of St. Paul's church of this city, stated | dred to interfere. He thought it would be best to | West, J. Hubley. Ashton, Dr. J. E. Morgan, C. J. Jozt took the money and immediately after. | roulowed and at its termination they both seized | r= ie PART NEL, Star offices Seat | ILLARD HALL to 'a Sree t FepOreer this morning that he has re- | appotnt the comunittee at_ Once, while they had so | Hillyer, Martin F. Morris, 8. M. Bryan, J; Ofmond | Ward went to the governor and turned the money her and carried her out to the wagon, warning her MIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS Ww a Cetved the lon of his election tothe rector- | large a representation of citizens present. Wilson, W. C. Duvall, Samuel Norment, Mahlon | Over to him and toid him all about the matter. | in the meantime to make no move or weer ce. For Cunisruas Paesenta, C ‘and answers. Send 10c. to Book Stores or t FOURTH WEEK AND GREAT SUCCESS OF ship of St. Luke's churc! ee the Mr. L. M. Saunders urged that th appointing the | Ashford, W. A. Gordon, A. 8. Taylor, _W. | This occurred two weeks ago, but was kept quiet They ‘drove her some ist: ance from the mouse ‘and Soe IVY INSTIT . yCHIC VELS OF committee, Se See ORES, | commttites every section of the District should be | Corcorah Mill, Dr. Z. 'r. Sowers, Kt. ’ Ross | unUL after the governor had given hls decision on | fHCY drove her soine dls ‘she says, they both Te- SEATON PERRY, ni1-lm K PROF. CARPENTERS PSYCHIC MAB' t M. Thomas and James M. Herbert, who | represented, otherwise he believed the influence of | Perry, Samuel E.. Lewis, E,W. Anderson, | the question of respiting Cluvertus. peatedly assaulted her.” is! (Successon To Pezny & BRoTHen) aero ‘were appointed by the vestry of St. Luke's to con- | the committee would be greatly impaired, G. ¥. ‘Thums, W. 8. Thompson, W. J. Stephenson, ——s00— ser >» = 55 Every Night This Week at 8, Except Tuesday. ‘yay the fiom; but he isanderided whether | gr. Newton's amendment was voted down and | Thos. J. Towle, i Francis Rigi, Jease Be Wilson? Wuacntisfiod Walipoad meee ‘The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph company | EEEGANT. SEAL PLUSH SACQUES AT €30, 940 AUCTION SALES. Admission, 25c.; Reserved Seats, 50c. 6.8 ‘decision. Tum COMMEREEE Gr HIVE. Suuith, Stephen Just, W. J. Rudy, R.O.Edinonston, | DEMAND MORE PAY AND JOIN THE KNIGHTS. A seam of Anthracite coal seven feet, six inches | IMPORTED CLOTH Wi NEWMARKETS AND | tavsTEES' SALE_OF FRAME HOUSE AND nyt oe Vurrmo Guan Anny Mux—The members of | Thechair announced as the nominating com- | {BOS J- Isher, iis John Walter, i. J. Lauck, | A Pittsburg spectal to the Philadelphia Press | in diameter has been struck at Bauff, N. W. T. FU STD Caer Sane CIRC BAKERY, No. 417 NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST} ST. CECILIA QUARTETTE. John A. Rawlins G. AK, were expecting | mittee of ave J. A. Baker, Thos. J. Fisher, C. C. | Dent, Ft Pelbuze, BG Davis, dwar 1. gee | SAYS: ‘The announcement that certain employes | ‘The Presuytery” of Victoria, WB. CihepBdes | ry kHOM. 883 10,800. ULARS | By virtuclofe deed of trust, duly. recorded in, See {thts afternoon as ete guests thirty ave members | Glover, H. A. Willard, M. W. Beveridge. ‘| Henry “A. Willard’ C. M. Moore, James Moxon | of the Baltimore and Ohio road have demanded an Oo re eae IMPORTED BLAG JERSEYS, ALL SIZES, FEO | Reena een eta Count i tie Dike ey UE DUDLEY BOON Wake QUARYETES —s ae a a st, GA. x ot New Jersey, | As soon as the committee was announced Mr. | J.J. Fenwick Young, I. B. Donaldson, Watson | increase in wages and extra pay for extra work, naturalist, who earned world-wide (atne for hisex- | HYMATAYA. CHUDDA AND CAMELS HAIR | Columbia, and by re f party arcade wd peryi yim gant amy late Brig Gen. Paul, after whom the po Peter M. Dubant sprang to his feet and sald, “Ali | J- Newton and Charles Peinam. that the engineers and flreznen on the Pennsylva- | tensive sclentiiic researches, died yesterday at his | __ SHAWLS. ee er ag ae ee Neg ras te ed ‘The Unrivalied Banjo Soloist, of New York. famnen Gon beatekd een from one section I notice—this committee of iive— ain oe nia road are becoming members of the Knights of | residence in Philadelphia. RCUTCH MAUD SE WLS AND GENTLEMEN'S | OCTOCK P. Main trout of the premisen all that proce ‘CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ‘Visiting post proposes to FR a Seperated) | A eee an No 4G. AR, ts Labor, and that the freight crews of the Pittsbu BONNETS, PONSON'S AND SCHROEDER'SBLACK | OF parcel of land situate and being in Warhington City, December 10th, FRIDAY EVENING. Gakisgrave at Artingvon. en a cece aaa ee Bh ernpin! wie faba once Peden) Cinctiinatl and St. Louls road have been grant A Won A C GACHESIRE SILKS, FROM 75¢. TO $3.00 eR ee ent tr plata OF eat at te aI Oe eat ef | Admission, 50c.: Reserved Beate at Ellis & Co's Tama Sod tomorow night oi W. A. Gordon for Mr. Beveridge.” But the cami: : Fe RN ay eon ea ciree orp ABOUT UATARRH. SUPERB STOCK OF LYONS FAILLE FRaNcarse, | fot twelve G2)rinmpuare nine hundred and Ewentys | Without extra chante, ==. ROF. CALDWELL'S DANCING ACADEMY ‘pano- Fama and to-mé -row night have a camp fire commander; Charles R. Douglass, senior vice com- | movement among railroad employes to better their iN . (925), descril follows: rT atsabner’s hail in th wrfowon and Mr. Gordon did not gecomspany foun the Toot | ander; George H. Boston, junior vicecommander, | financial condition. A Baltimore and Onto Drake: | “Its the mucous membrane, that wonderful semi-| SATIN DUCHESSE AND RHADAMES IN BLACK. | recat the touthicant coins of walt Ter canta. Rai _ ae ; - WHITE AND ALL SHADES, FOR DAY AND Joveph's Hall, Sth and H sts. nw. every Tuce- ‘ rte 4 oe man said to-day that the company officials had | fluid envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the| _ EVENT NG WEA and runuts thence west seventy-two feet, thence 1a ‘Clas Stoll pin. Danes Scum 4 Ramnoap Comrany.—Nathai After the committee had been out some time | Wesley Howard, quarterinuster; L. A. Cornish, | ian Salt c : worth twenty feet, thence wert twenty-two feet, them = HS sather AO ens gether Ni ie! and silence had reigned in the hall tor some min, | SUrgeon; Jacod Fisher, chaplain; Henry C. M asked to advance ee arene yard brake- | air and food passages, that Catarrh makes its strong- | LYONS PURE SILKE VELVETS IN BLACK AND | 2 mag ie for Balle, Parties, &c.; residence 114 | en bas, | Utes Dr. Garnett, rising, moved Saunders Qolcer of the Gay; Isade Hamilton, | Met nored advance oF dee bere Poe card Of | hold. Once established, it eats into the very vitais, and| — ALL THE NEW COLOHS, RANGING FROM 94 | Borth ten fect, thence east nine his attorneys, Messrs. Cook and Hewlett, | Utes Dr. t a that those gentle. | Si ti rd. ten “ai @ rumored advance of five cents for the day men rrapary TO $8 PER YD. South thirty Sect tp the begining, tosetber withalland ‘suit against the Baltimore and Poomag | Wen who ‘ere pregnant with speech avail them. | Officer of the gua Delegates to department | 8 Tymored 2 ores renders life but a long-drawn breath of misery und dis- | wEW. singular th rtenances, i Railroad company to recover $10,000 damages tor | 31¥e3 of this ‘opportunity to ‘be deuverea. “nis | encampment’ Were. elected “as follows: Ge it ete ne a eer } NEN AND SILK HANDEERCHIEFS. ease, dulling the sense of hearing, trammeliing the | NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY. rovements and other hereditmuents to the same be- privileges, im- | F188 ROSA RAND, ate ve: | M Hfeachier of Rlocution te re ” ’. satisfied with this. One cause of dissatisfaction is K LE DSTER * x Taaries recetved. It 1s claimed that on July 2atn.| Talsed. laugh and calls for “‘br. Garnett,” but the | Syne Sy ee? na Hegeiath, Douglass | trac ge per month 1S dedusced from thar woes | Powar of speech, destroying the faculty of am-elltaint. | IMMENSE ASSOHTMENT OF IMPORTED DRESS “ernie: Gne-dted clah: talents tn ogeal tnatal. | chs VC? Oultare peepares Ladies snd Contlemen Ger last while Win. Pratt was driving a cart across the | doctor did not respond, iccrnaies, Kobert Hy Wilkerson, Teac’ Hagin: | for the Insurance ‘department. A Baltimore snd | in the breath, and killing the refined plrasures of | FABRICS. PROSE 500 TO BUG EER YES) = | ments at one and two years, notes to be javen bearing DRAMATIC STAGE. ; Wacks at Virginia avenue and Ist street south ‘Mk. DODGE MAKES AN INQUIRY. ‘Abraham Sills, Fielder Carol, Virginie Meee! | Ollo frelght engineer” sald that a commitice had | tanto.” Insidiously, Uy creeping on froma minple cold | TREANGING FEO PEMNOTS RID GLOVES. sia ver cent yer anuium interest) payable emt-anr | | Partioularattenton paid to cowchity Amateurs apd id Badly eer ruck, the cart, knocking hin off, | Mtr. W. C. Dodge, after a few minutes, rose and | ‘and Kichard Henderson, "1 YiwuUs Moten, | Deen appointed vo confer with “the oMicials-on the | inne head, it aassalte tho mestoranete nk ed oe | REANCE SESE ber REE eaS RID GLOVES. erty silt, orall cach, at cytion of purchosae Ra. | Exesorisf and heme arcs ee hattormor tm ‘and badiy tujuring him. Wanted to know whether it was proposed that this | | Jaines A. Gurtield Post, No, 7, has elected omicers | QuestlOD of over-time. ‘The firemen also want | velops the bones, eating throuch the delicat, coats and FORME DeSean Rds ooo $0 223-88 Ponte $100 recquired at Hime of ‘ale. Conveyanei ‘Can be seen frou 11 until Gon Tuesdays, Wedpes ‘Tae New Sa committee of one hundred was to urge a pending | 83 follows: Commander, John 8. Stodder; senior | Xtra pay for extra work. causing inflammation, sloughing and death. Nothing} JUST ‘THE THING FOR A USEFUL CHKIST- | &¢..atymrchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not com: | days and Fridays, at fas New Excine Brats Tue RECORD.—The test pending | vice commander, ‘Thom senior; junk A Pennsylvania railroad engineeer said to-day i plied with in ten days from day of sale the ‘Trustees ‘No. 1338 H street northwest, ete te Amoskeag tre engine made yesterday | measure that would add two and a half millions | Conmmmander, Frank W. Pulver surgeon, Ale Acar { that within Six months all tieengineers and Ae, settee and all alleviotives are ehecle oath to the | gat EL ATN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. | Reorv’ the risit to resell ‘he property at therinkand | m2-eo2m* s Wanhinetom, D.C, | MatedIn Tu Sram, was entirely ‘satistantors $9 | DI S201, providing for extending reecey ontop? | chaplain, Jv At; Bradtord: quartermaster, “A HG, Tabor A lange number ot thee ene none eae | auiterings, leading oa fatal termination. Saxront’s SEATON PERRY. Rotice of mich Teasieis soue newnheper pablished ss | KEW AND SENSIBLE IDEAS ON DRESS FOR jie officials of the'‘fre department. A stream of | yond the’ boundary. nicer of the puned, tanne Senseo eeaTas | Gad of the Hue We sald, bad informed Nec Pearte: | apical, Gone, by Inhalation and by Indernat almnine a Priex Buruorse, | Washington, DC. x Women Mie JENNESS MILLEM will lecture oa. Doating the Best oar ace oe dot fect @ inches, | | Chairman Galt sid this meeting had no personal | sn aiternates tote, departmeny socom eaae | Wy ina written commuaeation of their imensicn | intration, has nover fated even when the, disease, hee Pennsylvania ave.,cor.9th at | aoagas MENKY H BERGMANN} Trustees. ihe Universit harsh corger ith nad & ste On — best record of the Distriet fire depart: | interests to serve. If there, was sas tne Lad, @ | deiegates, R. J. Blakelock, Lewis J. Mechior, D. W. | OfJolning. ‘The other employes of the Pennsylva- | made frightiul inroads on delicate constitutions, hear- | _=#tablished 1840, besa = — ——— = | Correct and Healthful Drew for Women, ‘riceetn SB eee ee pose ee be Cukadered: by ster Houghton, 4, G. Mock, Max. ee el Bridtord, Aen i= ees eee ES Gana join | ins. sell Bal fon have been recovered, and the dis- 25 Sty HM ou aude at Brentano's and at church oy yeme ~ ; Charles L. Patton; ulternates, Charles L. Ji t sale dl a ‘ease thoroughly driven ou a at. .. 5 ee oe Oe yesterda aE ene on eaeng | There reas nothing but good government and good | Ysane N. Thornburg, Frank W. Pulges Ticodor’ ae eee De dine red eich, that thelr Ser- | “saxvoun's Rapicat. Cunx consists of one bottle of : Never Berors Ix Tue History |B***** rade and, eramsportation delegates were appointed | | Mr. Dodge sald he destred to ask as to the char- oaeaees een atihAMGESOD -GeOra> | Trice, sind ay tte pemuectinn itn eine ienignee | te (coach eles Heaney apie aud|Mae J. P. Pause, ‘The Ladies of St. Mark's P. E. Church will holds meet e ‘board | acter of the measures 1t was proposed 2 7 tg | one Ist ALR, neatly wrapped in one pack- . of trade in this city January 20. Delegates were | committee would promote. He thought. im ce in the Brotherieod: of Lacometie Ege that | ee, with full lrections; pelos, SL. Serie THWEST. OF THE For the beneite? the, Fund, on DECEMBER ted to the Washington convention Ganuary | payers would like to know, when the time comes the organizations ‘will help a TRS Oe ; McCAULET'S HALE: Bat AVE™ bet. 2a and 3 ata. of the American Society for the Prevention of | _ Mr. Morris said he thougitt the resolutions were THE MEETING AND BANQUET Last EVENING. | each other. Porter Dava & CuEwtcat. Co., Bostox. CLOTHING TRADE ‘The picture of Atugela," by Mim AF. eration of Food, Drugs and Medicines. “The suMetently definite. “He repeated, In substance, | | Covers were laid for 150 at the banquet of the coe. IMPORTER, Steele, now on exhibition in Whittington's window, No. B iatiOnal Boas re Ratlonnt Ba | Pe Tesdlutions. The committee, he said, would | Loyal Legion of America tn the Arlington hotel| ‘Too Dautcate 10 STAND PRISON LIFE. — = aipicdal ie csek at ee al and’ Shipplag Lent, Wack om, | Base upon measures and determine whether they | iast night, which concluded the regular monty | Tasca ae Aven Sone Tae olrenad Will, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, eens s yA ee: Bi good works Sy Med to attend and ely oe at the same time,” meeting, as fie understood it, tad no special ob- | meeting. natant by Get yey resided, moto. | tary. is been pardoned by Gov. omen eae | , Worm out with pain, but still compelied by stern : PRICE AND QUALITY TELL THE TALE. NPPRICYCLES AND BICYCLES FOR RENT BY | To Pasrame a Muwontat, 70 Coxcxess—Dr. | Joc45, 1% VW OF measures they desired to pro- | forvtal on the Hight by Gen. P, nd oldest ne | Georgia. its defacations amounted to over OO, Receasity to stand up to the work before us and ett | Close Out the Balance of Her Antumn Importation of me = Dicer Semonih, Lateent macrnent of Pape Wess of Minncapous “the presiaent of the Na: MR. SUIT GIVES WARNING. ES Seeh Wes en enda a Soran ManeraOnL | AN kis tavor: se welll as thie meateeeete ce pUee: | Pusu Phasrun for the acting aides and Lass ths ccok BONNETS AND HATS, ae TAL CYCLE Co. 1400 KY ave following committee to prepaze ven painted the | Mir. Suit sald he understood that this committee lett, and Representative Hepburn or tower | clans that confinement was injuring iis health | and painfal muscles, the sore chest and heckine sows, ‘AS Cost Bechore coxcunrs—isss-7. present the saine to Congress with the | Was to constitute & third congress, that all meas- | plied to the toast. to the “New Commandery of SPEER and every jain and ache of daily toil. Elegant, new, 26.50 buys s good Business Suit that is worth $10. haan apse We Re Webb, eo aR estiON: J__ W. | ures were ilrst to be passed upon by that commit. | lows,” which was received with ‘much en-| ATTEMPT To AssassiNaTz a Posraasren.—A tele- | original, speedy and infallible. At Aruggista,’25e.;| to make room for Winter Importation arriving, 80 buys a Reliable Suit that is worth 812. Rompeon, W Seah easy BPE, Stilson | tee, and, if approved, then presented to Congress, | thusiasm. Gens, Black and Phillips, Col. Thomas, | gram from Rockville Center, L. 1; December 8th, | five tor $1: oF, Postage free, of Porter Dave & Curai-| ag aio buys a All-Wool Cassimere Suit worth €15. SIXTH SEASOX, We Foe bam, Hallet Kiibourn. A. D. | 1 want'to give the committee of one hundred fair | Of Hlinols; Major MeGiginness, of Montana, made | Say8: There 1s considerable excitement here over | ca Co., Boston. a2 $15 buys All-Wool Prince Albert Suit worth $25. INGREGATIONAL CHURCH. we 'E. W. Fox, N. G. braway, Jom. C handler, | notice,” he said, “not to oppose our bridge bi” | Short addresses. Among the many notable | What 1s generally bolleved to be an attempt to | ~~ £85 buys a durable Overcost worth 6%. co! hos. J. Luttrell, M.M. Parker, Thos. E. Wagya- | "“] will state,” sald Mr. Morris, With a sarcastic | EUCSS present were Gens. - Sheri Phillips, | shoot Postmaster Edward T. Thurston Monday Ai ‘All-Wool Melton. ‘Two by the best Professional Artiste and Three ty fan, of Washington, and Owen A.Gilil, W. T. bed. | inflection, “that It 15 the Purpose of the committee | ailles Hunt and Black, Senators Harrison, mau. | Hight. ‘The postmaster was in the oMice about 7 Cass Purtoes Strictly All Overocat at €10, worth | 4.T wo by the bent, Professional Ar once i, Bland, of Baltimore. | He will soon | not vo Mave anything to do with private meas- | dersou and Hawley and Admirals Ammen and | O'clock, when a:22-caifber bullet crashed through Sea. Sum. wed jahhounee the naumes of the permanent executive | ures.” Aly. ‘The banquet was closed py the entire | the window, Just. missing Deputy Gentmede afd FOR DRY GOoDs. . An All-Wool Chinchilla Surtout Overcoat at 153 TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, ‘Somualttee of the board of promotion, iq That 8 a public measure,” retorted Mr. suit, | company si amare ‘the Brame Ant roirniienerarcre dere MOS) BLACK. SILK VELVET. 91.25, We offer SEAL SEIN 8A deep, $150. worth 20. Mawusce, Lene —Marriage lcenses. have imine and the ake eee ee aa | Seadiag. ee iter feoling ‘among a po oof the democrats poaMELS HAIR HOME SEU Bayes ODS an Boat Safe sete 9125, $175. ALL OTHERS AT PROPORTIONAL LOW PRICES. ‘Deen issued by the cl re had: es _ ——+___ of 5 jOL BLANKET Seal Skin Ulster, deep, \Xeyworth and Lucretia €- Norton: Wa FY Swain | “te? Mad Spunk enough Uo rebuild it Masoxic.—The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the | 1t 18 believed the shooting to the ready oF ae a pore ee Se ene aeons’ Baal Ein Soltek ind Duta) 6378. Boys’ Suits $4.50, $5, 85,50 and 86, up to 815. i Alice V. Tucker; Vachel Burgess of Kent vole geigtes aos District of Columbia last evening elected and in- | feeling existing. An in’ tion is being madi LOBED SILK VELVETS, $1. 3 7.50. Boys’ Overcosts at $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5, up to ‘county, Md, and Mary'E. F. Boyce; James W. Bur- | | Mr. KJ. Beall offered a resolution to instruct | stailed tne followhng-nained ofticere forthe nace | but ae Lak Tees nO alce te ae ts bole made fet Goods, all colors, | (east asics frente bel arateing ‘st as. gets and Carrie Simms. the committee of one hundred to urge the passage | ing Masonic year: Wim. G. Powers, G. H. P. the shot, fe Victor ponte, bal tity we, 940. Children's Suits commence at §2.75 up up to 8. a ea Of a bil! providing for the election by the people of | A- Short, D. G. H. P.; Hobt. Bail, GK. ee ae gic as Jackets, $30. Children's Overcosts commence at $2.50 on up to gg BOBT Tuousaxp Dorzans Dawacus.—The Jury in | Of 2 bil Providing for th . ative in | Holmes, “G. scribe; 1. 'G. Stephens, G. sec. ‘The transatlantic Mines have another war of Uisters, $50, 10. 5 *the case of F. A. Tolson against the Inland and | &TePresentative in on ie ntativs n | elected): M. K. Thorp, G. treas: (re-elected rates, Fifteen dollars is now the steerage passage Pandoome ae errehene Men's, Youth's apd Boy's Pants from $1.50 up. jSeaboard Coasting company for damages, “by | (he,,board of Commissioners a, board of school Lockle, @,V-gind. 1. "cre-eleeted); Wm. to oF trom Europe. Sune Fon tined Gir-aarse Caildren's Panta from 50c. up. ured verdict tor plaintit for'ssoe Ta natal ads a opecel in which he crt | Sergandes, G. PSB. Gitba te cee ‘(bythe ——-—_— < rors. tm ties M. Gillman, G. M, 30'V.; darrison, M, in for and misses. New Ieas iv FEMALE ATTIRE —Mrs. Jenness | trict, and sald he could name a great many Dlun- | dy gal Gs Md V5 +L” piod: | RRR rrettios: ts Programs at the music stores. Miller will tell the Ladies how they should dress | GeFS made by the appctnted officers of the District. | Gara,'G- sentinel rege MS Rg Ro ae Natural Beaver, Wok s Sear Wolf and China, 5 Admission 50 cents. Secured seats @1, at Ellis’, OST pYor health as well as effect at the Universalist | Gen. EW. Whitaker seconded Mr. Beall's resolu- ——_+___ ERR 3 ¥Y AA Goat, to} THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL ‘Pennsylvanie ave. after December BZ7-10t Hutch, 3th and L streets, Monday evening next. | Won. Mr. Morris moved to refer it to the com-|. a Wasmmoron EVANGELIST IN PENNSYLVANIA— EB B%G ¥ AM4 = womans ExciaNai ‘Mekets at Brentano seer ous hundred DE Garnett moved to lay | a telegram from Greenville, Par Dee Gaivays: |= #00 ¥ A” ALLL “pEame ek ceetnek kaon, ———>—___ saying Tesol “Phere is a very ‘spiritual ‘aw: g Beanies 13th ‘Tue Exmmrros or tHe J. posed to refer ‘a matter oa committee that had m 1237 ‘next yatge NST Uae aman, Gees eas | Lie pled ah uta it | Mtr Gee i rage 8 __t Reser sina ERY Oth and D streets. This Is the collection | *he doctor did not understand bis resolution. Vices for a week past, and all classes. ‘are Balch was exhibited at Chamberiain’s some time | _ PF. Garett’s motion tw lay on the tabie was | stirred. ‘The tnrerest ie fncreasing and’ of wack ee ia tage, the collection having . carried. Mr. Perry remarked that Mr. Beall’s reso- eae ot eet 5: : \Bipeat tration “mee te ae Tal ponetvely tution was case of premature labor,” whieh the Gre oeoeatng Grea ‘cominittes of pas gs fi 7 = Place to-morrow urday, at 11 o'clock iad treated visited wi ton Was to hare each day. ive public should inspect these goods THE PROPOSED COMMITTEE OF OXR HUNDRED. Commenced Work On Sunday, sont seo naye ie AA = i = Std comely “Christmas obbortualty to obtain rielt ‘The committee of five, ufter a absence from the pleaded to retain the evangellat here another week. 2 re How prices, comparatively | hall of about half an hour, returned, and Mr. | “@2¥ conversions are ‘Three crowded 227. 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th atreot. Sg + | Baker read the list of names proposed by the com. Poy Spe ane we Rexovzp.- ge iis ee et he We moved into our: 1419 New York at lower prices than any house ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold ix: competition 4 ‘with the multitade of low teste, short: ium or |