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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., _— _ salen) ry MONDAY, SECEMBER 27, 1886—SUPPLEMENT. DEAF & Of the Gody distant betw Novih « Teed f an? satehel were Toad. On the ot Dieod, and dow Yards further on, he of as if by an across her breast. eyes and in life, Sav Inthe of the he D: was a bullet hole tn whi was visible. Rands were four r gagetment ring, give ‘Was horrible. her by Bin HOW HE KILLED ¥ ‘The story of Binghm’s horri led to the tmagination. He L obseure road to. the see puiled the girl out of the bngy dor pez he shot her pu had driven to Morrisville by the he had first gone with her, and s After the body had been vi where it was found near carey, her three brothers permission home at Wilmington, where it arrived early S: vand Unlay morning. It “was Duliet, whieh had entered ear, had passed entirely throu; hand bag of the dead girt was prenhen ide her Iny her 1 nd then dr. e where it lay. In it were found her gold wat TRAGEDY. @ the Vietim— 1 eaten ont her as Just as rem. erime was re- jad driven up an e of the crime and had she had tried to wed her he Afterward: 1 to Durham. ed at the the coroner ‘¢ take it to th that the pistol back of the Jeft h the head. ‘examined by the and chain, pocketbook and scissors. On Uh person locket and chain. Her four th Tings were removed by her brothers. THE INQUEST. Saturday the coroner's jury met here. Frank ‘Mars murdered girl, testified as to th to that matter. Some other gunined, ‘The jury round Purlington’s death was ¢ ak Marsh, the finder of ti ay the $100 reward offered ention of which the dead ‘The brothers of Miss Turlin; a verdict that Lizz! » the Old negro who found the body of the \@ facts in relation itnesses were ex- by a pistol wound he body, was pald Dy_the,trnsters OF 1 irl was matro! on also rewards The sad feature of this horrible affatr ts that Birgham’s mother, to whom her son's crime hy recently been communicated, is in feeble it is feared that the shock of the dis. wery of the body Will prove a fatal Diow to ler. The mother of Miss Tur on is a Suilerer from heart disease, and her sons say they do not think sho can survive sich 2 shock, Which bas well nigh unbaiineed her min PROF. GOODWIN THREATENED. Today Chari Goodwin, of this city, cetved a letter i other, Edward McK Goodwin, Who 1s a professor at the Deaf, Dumb and institution at Council Bluffs, Jowa, and isthe m p Whom Walter Bing: his rival. ith her affections » this letter Goodw fs that Bb had gon nell Bluffs to ki siness. If ed to the Institution here.” = Bowen's Playiug. From the Philadelphia Times. Senator Bowen, of C¢ versally acknowl: player in Washington. He plays ment and to display before ni Jeagues the wonderful skill he Senator Excellent am imagined was his letter, acknowledges re- him that He Bing- feels sure that at K in th 1. m ts not he gets prepared for him it he gets | Poker orado, has come to be unt- d a3 the most expert poker simply for amuse- 1s legislative col- | Jn “Subsequent du | feet. A FAMILY OF DUELLISTS, Ex-Gov. Extra Billy Smith and His | Senators ‘Two Fiery Sons. ‘THE GOVERNOR'S FAMOUS DUEL WITH STATE SENATOR WILLIAMS—HIS SON IN A DUBL WITH EDITOR ELUM. A dispatch from Alexandria, Va., says: Among candidates talked about for the succession to Riddleberzer’s seat in the Senate isex-Gov. “Extra Billy” Smith of Fauquier county. He got this sur- name by his readiness at any time to run for any oflice, and the willingness, almost amounting to eagerness, with which he sought participation in duels, elther as prinetpal or second. While he was governor of Virginia, before the war, he was in his prime; then he sank into “Innocuous desuetude,” until now he has been resurrected for the senator- Ship. And be it said that he fs as ready as ever to enter a contest, although he ts nearly ninety years old. “Extra Billy has quite a dueling record, and his sons have gained distinction in the same line. In faken together, has done more in the field of honor than perhaps any Virginia. “Extra Billy” himself, while a. faintly in student at the University of Virginia, began his carer as an exponnder of the code by sending a Duliet through the wrist of a fellow-student who had insulted him in the elass-toom. ‘This incident ave him somewhat of a reputation, and when he was admitted to the War and entered politics he Wwas treated with marked respect by his political yPPONer Along In 1846 he increased his reputa- ns duel with State Senator nons duel Was the talk of Vir and is well remembered by the -sidents of This part of the state, It arose a political quarrel, When the combatants each other Smith, Who Was & crack shot, asked hts opponent coolly where he wanted to r he bullet. zi ere You can put It,” answered Williams, Very well,” sad Smith, “I know you can't hit nd ax 'T don't want’ to kill you Twill only eit a tlesh wound in the shoutder—the right When the smoke cleared away after the first shot Smith stood smilingly examining the barrel of is pistol, while Will sapon dropped to 1 rm hung bleeding and amination showed that mund in the right shoul- nnounced beforehand. Billy” invariably ne wanted the bullet, 1 the requests, except in one severely wounded @ man who was evidently bent on killing. Still, Killed @ man, and has come forth 1 his fignts, save for a broken on one occasion mn, Who Is now United States the territortes, has a dueling record Which, though not so long as his father’s, iS event ful. Besides participating as second ih several affurs of honor and engaging m some bloodle distinguished himself wounding Mr. W.C. hinond Whig. The due SUI fresh In the pubite inemory. I occurred In an joining county, and Was aS ferce an affair r n for a long time. At the first shot Was hurt. A second shot resulted in a fles ia to young Smith, Who perststed, ng itout. At the third shot Elam s¢ wound in the hip, from witch ly revovered, When President h to his present office ht up dy his enemies, not think it outlawed a man honor, and the Senate did he > had suffered. 2 flesh , USE aS AIS Op sked his opponent where nud complied e when I tly come forth as a crack sot beyond the houor of nwever, but in that sec- ed thé qualities which hin as a Worthy son of & worthy sire. coo - How the Cardinal Answers Questions. A Baltimore special to the Philadelphia Press, be the excitement caused Dr. MeGlyna Cardinal Gibbons has een overwhelmed with requests for press Inter- Views, At first he received the reporters cordially, | and told them hehad nothing to say on the sub- itions Interviews | Whei with him w several fl iphed from Baltimore, he zot he posted the following pr ard in the vestibule of the arehi-eptscopal residence, TO THE REPORTERS. 1. Ihave nothing tosay about the Dr. McGlynn ca ‘The Philadelphia conference had reference to man edie tional znatte 3. Iam not going te Rome to talk with the Pope about labor affalrs. ‘4. Tio not know. what adopt in regard to the Knigi urse the Pope will of Labor. CONGRESSMEN IN TOWN. and Have Arrived So Far. ‘The following Senators and Representatives have arrived in the city and located at the resi- dences designated: SENATORS, Sherman, J., Ohio, Pres, 1319 K st. nw. Rlarich, © W., HL, 81S ‘Connecticut ave. Sahance iy oy ob sea ck, James 2. W.. Berry, James ‘National hotel, Blackburn, J. C.’8, Ky., National hotel, Blair, H. W., N. H., 201 East Capitol st. Bowen, Thomas M., Col., Rigys house, Brown, Joseph E., Ga. National hotel. Butler, M. C,, 8. C,, 17381 st. nw, Call, W., Fla’, 1017 14th st. n. w. Canideni, J, Ny W. Vay Wilard' hotel, Cameron, J.D. Pa, 2 Lafayette square, Chase, Jonathan, R. 1, 1213 N st. nw. Cheney, P. C.. N.H., 1441 RT. ave. Cockrell, F. M., Mo., 1502 Q st. n. w. Coke, Richard, Texas, National hotel, Colquitt, A. H., Ga, 920 New York ave, Conger, Omar b,, Mich., 1321 M st. n. W. Cullom, 8. M., Ii, 1923 13m st. n. w. Dawes, Henry L., Mass., 1632 Rhode Island ave, Dolph, Jos. N. 'S Lafayette square. Edmunds, Geo. F., Vt, 2111. Massachusetts ave. Eustis, Jas. B., La, 1761 N st. n.w. Evarts, Wm, M., N. ¥., 1519 K st. nw. Fair, J. G., Nev., Worinley’s. ¥Fryé, Wm: P., Maine, Hamilton house, George, J. Z., Miss., Met litan hotel, Gibson, Randall Lee, La., 1723 R. 1. ave. Gorman, A. P., Md., 1403 K st. n. W. Gray, G60., Del, 814 15th st. n, W. Hale, Eugene, Maine, 1505 H st. n.w. Hampton, Wade, 8. ¢., Metropoiltan. Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 209 East Capitol st, Harrison, B., Ind., Riggs. Hawley, J. R., Conn., 340 C st. n. Ww. Hoar, George’ F.. Mass. 1335 K st. now, Ingalis J, J., Kan., 1 B’st. n. w. Jones, J. Ky Ark., 9) Jones, John’ P., Nev., 1320 Conn: ave. Kenna, John &, W.Va,, 140 B st. n. @ Logan, John A/T, 13th and Clifton sta. m. w. MeMilan, 8. JR, Minn. 340 C st. n. we Merher ‘. J., 1014 Vermont ave. Mahone, Wm., Va. Ariington hotel. Manderson, C: F., Neb., 1435 K st. n. W. Maxey, S. B., Texas, 413 4th st. n.W. Milier, Warner, N. ¥., 1303 K st. n.W. Mitchel, John 1, Pa., 13 Ist st. ne. Mitchell, John H., Oregon, Richmond Flats. Morgan, J. T., Ald., 113 Ist st. 0. e. Morrill, J.'S., Vt, No. 1 Thomas cirele, Palmer, Thos, W., Mich, Payne, Henry B., Ohio, 1122 Vermont ave, Platt, 0, H., Conh., Ariington hotel. Plumb, P. B., Kan., 612 14th st. nw. Pugh, J. L., Ala., 1513 Rhode Isiand ave, Ransom, Watt. W., N. C., Metropolitan hotel. Kiddieberger, H. Ii., Va., Metropolitan, Sabin, Dwight M., Siinn., 1 Iowa,circle, Sawyer, P., Wis, 1829 1 St. nw. aulsbtiry, El, Del., 610 14th st. new. J., 17th and Hi sts. n.w. antord, L., &: ter, Henty My M Sth. w. rhees, D. W., Ind., 1601 I st. n. w. Walthall, E. C.,'Miss., Wel Whitthorne, W. C,, Tenn, Willams, A. P., Cal, Hariliton house, Wilson, B. ., Sid., EDbit Wilson, J. F., lows, 623 13th st. n. w. OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. J.G. Butler, Chaplain, 1107 11th st. n, w, is McCook, Secretary, 1224 17th ‘wnaday, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3 Aiken, D.W., 8. 6 H., Mass Ari Miss.,"216 ron, J. Atkinson, I Bi st. n. we G,, Tenn., Ebbitt house, Va, 1 E., MISS, 937 New York ave. r., Ga., Metropolitan hotel, 7 Miss, Metropolitan hotel New York ave. Y¥.,1701 Rhode Island ave, ‘Metropolitan hotel, ‘Lehivac! NN. J., Congressional Hives, Ver stbne Linasiey, J. G.’N. Y., Hamilton house, Cee Cte sauton ou Louttit, J. 1206 N st. n. w. ih’, Mass, National Menae, 1.6. icRae, T. Mahoney, P.'P.. N. hotel. i. H Gal 23 own Circle ‘Markham, Martin, J.M., Aia., 18091 st, Matson, G. G., Ind., 1224 14th st. n. w. Mayoury, W.'C, Mich., National, man, T. A:, N. ¥., Riggs’ house, Millard, 8. C., N7Y., mn hotel, Miller, J. ¥., Texas, Metropolitan. ‘Milliken, 8.'L., Me., 1013 15th st. 5 G st. n. Ww. Biteben, ie Conu, ‘3 Dupont Circle, Morrill, E. N., Kans. 1408 H st. n. w. Muller, N., N. ¥., Wi 3 ards, Murphy, J. H., Iowa, Ebbitt house, Mahoney. P. B., N. ¥., Ariington, ‘McMillan, Benton, Tenn., Riggs. Neal, J. H., Tenn., 222 Neece, W. H., Tl,” 130 Maryiand ave. ne, Regley, JS Pa., Willard’s hotel, Nelson, K., Minn., National hotel, Norwood, ’r. M., Ga., St. James. Oates, W. C., Aia., National hotel. O'Donnell, J?, Mich., Hainiiton house, Ferrall, ¢, R., Va., 810 12th st, O'Hara, J. E., N. C.,'1532 15th st. n. w. O'Neill, C., Pa., 1336 New York ave. n. w. ‘Neill, J.'J., Mo., 421 6th st. n. w. sborné E. 8, Pa, Ebbitt, Outhwalte, J.'H,, Onio, 825 Vermont ave. Owen, W. b., Ind., 340°C st. Parker, A. X., N. ¥., 729 Isth st. nw. Payne, 8. E.,'N. ¥., Portland house, Payson, i. #, 11..'1115 G st. n. w. Peel, 8.'W., Ark., 222 New Jersey ave. 8. € Perkins, B. an., The Hamilton, C., Metropolitan hotel, n.. Ebbitt house, ‘Tenn., 471. C st. new, J., Arlington, 4 N. J, Willard’s hotel, .. RL, Arlington hotel 8.°N. ¥., 1004 26th st, Ti, 1380 14th st. Pa., 120 C st. & e. , Miss, Arlington hotel, Texas, 222 3d st. 0. W. fe., Hamilton house. ¥., art TB. S,, Ga, ny Nz Cu, 45 Reese, Retd, J. W, Rice, W. W., Mask, Richardson, J. D. Riggs, J. Mi TL, Robertson, t. A., st. nw. 330 L st. n. w. ‘enn., National hotel. 134 B st. n.e. 601 13th st. F.W., s.. Riggs house, Rogers, J: H., ATK., 1500 R st. 0. We Romels, J., Congressional. Rowell, J. H., Til, 910 I st. Rusk, Hf. W.,’Md., Baltimore. Ryan, T., Kan., National hotel, Sadler, 7. W., Ain. Sawyer, J. G., N. Y., 24 Grant Place, Sayers, J.D. Tex,, 710 11th st. Scott, W. L., Pa., 1703 K st. new. Scranton, J. A., Pa., Hamilton house. Soney, G. E., Ghio, Rigus house. essions, W. L:, N.Y 316 R. I. ave, mour, E. W., Conn., Arlington hotel. Shaw, F.’T., Md., Natfonal hotel. Singleton, O. R., Miss., 1620 15th st. n. w. inner, ‘fh. G., N. C., Metropolitan hotel. nalis, R., 8. C., 1433 L st. new, Snyder, C. W. Va., National hotel, ‘n, W. H., Pa Kst i Rockwi f = », Ariington hotel, 1224 17th st. n. we New Jersty ave, 8. @. N. ¥., Woodmont, Rigzs/house. , Wis, Eobitt. Allington, ‘ungton hotel, Stone, W Stone, W.J., Mc Storm, J. By, P: Tho' Strait, H. B., Minn., 305 © st. n. we Strubie, i. $1, Towa,’20 Grant’ Place. Swinburne, J...N. ¥., Hamilton, Swope, J. &., Pa., 214 A sts. e, Symes, G. ‘Tarsney, 7 ‘Tautbee, W. F., Ky Taylor, E. B., Onto, ‘Taylor, 1 H., Ohic vlor, J. M., Tent lor, Z., Tenn, 201 5s North Capitol, Til. 135 ‘The-workingmen have been so seriously taxed to support theirbrethren belonging to labor organizations while out ON STRIKE that trade this season has been greatly impaired. ‘We have been very busy and have had no reason to complain, but we are overstocked, and have concluded to make short work and sacrifice our whole stock of Overcoats rather than carry any over. TO-DAY WE BEGIN Our great mark-down sale. We have reduced prices thirty to fifty percent, and the fact is you could not duplicate any single Overcoat at any wholesale clothing ‘house for the same money. Overcoate at these prices— $4.75, 86.50, 88.50, $10.50, $12.50, $15 and 818. Suits at these prices— £6.50, $8,50 $10.50, $12.50, $15 and 818, Overeoats for Boys from 13 to 17 years old at $3.75, 84.50, 85, 86,up to 812. Suits for $5, $6, 87.50, $8.50, up to $12. Children's Overcoats at $3, 84, 85, up to 88. ~ Suits from $2.50 up to 810. Pants for Men, Youths and Boys, from $1.50 up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, aa1 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. Osx Harzs HARD TO BEAT PRICES. ‘Men's Overcoats at @4.75, worth $8. Chinchilla Overcoats at $6.50, worth $10. Dark Ulster Overcoats, warmly lined, cut extra long, big warm collar, $10, worth 815, Blue and Black Chinchilla Overcoats at #10, worth 815. Aline of fine Overcosts from $12 to 325; cannot be matched any where. ‘Men's Dark Mixed Suits $6.50, worth $10. A full ine of Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at $7.50 to $20. Undoubtedly the best bargains ever shown in Wash- ington. ‘Men's Worsted, Diagonal and Corkscrew Suits, sack or frock, from $10 up. All Worsted Corckscrew Prince Albert Suits from #15 up. Blue Beaver and Pilot Cloth Suits, Single and Double-breasted Coats cheap. (Odd Pants $1.50 and upward. FOR BOYS—4 TO 14. A full line of Suits and Overcoats at lower prices than you ever saw. Corduroy Suits at 23.50, sold elsewhere at 86. Good ‘Strong Suits at $2.75, worth 4.50. A full line of ssimere, Cheviot, Corkscrew and Wide Wales Suits atall prices to $8.50. A beautiful line ‘of Overcoats from $2.50 up. FOR BOYS—13 TO 18: A magnificent line of Suits and Overcoats from $4.50 up. ~ Our Motto—No Trouble to Show Goods. OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Open ti 9 p.m. Friday 11 pan. A Mawes Device. A TALE WHICH CONVEYS A CHRISTMAS LESSON TO THOSE WHO COURT THE GIRLS. “Mary,” said a Georgetown mother to her dear and ter. “has Harry proposed yet? .¢ proposed last evening.” “And you accepted him of course. Is hecoming to ‘vourd with us? LADIES’ GOODS. J. C. Horcumsox, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BEAUTIFUL GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND VERY LOW IN PRICE. ‘Unique BASKETS. SACHET BAGS. ODDITIES, NOVELTIES. Elegant SILK UMBRELLAS, Sterling Silver and Gold Handles. Real DUCHESS LACES at half their value. HANDKERCHIEFS from $2.50 to $60 each. COLLARETTES from $3 upward. Embroidered French and Irish Linen HANDE'FS. NECKWEAR, RUCHINGS, RIBBONS, ete. Elegant Novelties in DRESS TRIMMINGS. Decorative metal work, reproductions from original designs; best examples of Ancient and Modern Relief Work. Desirable Presents at special prices will be found in (CLOAKS and MILLINERY. FOSTER KID GLOVES—Gentlemen's plain and em- broidered at $1.50 and 82 per pair. Ladies'—William, 5, 7 and 10 hooks, $1 to $1.50 per pair. Fowler, 5,7 and 10 hooks, $1.50 to Foster, 5,7 and 10 hooks, $2 to $2.7: 2 per pair. per pair. Misses Kid Gloves, $1 per pair. Every pair fitted and warranted. Open evenings, 220. 26 in Washis ment of ADIES: Price not croak or smut. no27-20 Maz, V 0: Evening Dresses. oe" an HE ZEP Hair Dressing Sexiixe Orr I Toysatand below fore purchasing pre pure Baaxoss Formerly with Lor & foylon New Vork. ‘Wm. Barr & Suits made at’ the shortest notice. ‘Superior fitting, reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. Bridal Trosssaus a 920 14th st, Man J. P. Puan 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. hington, on Tu 060 a Ae P,Semxmen ‘North Charles Street, Baltimore, y, Wednesday and T 28,29. 30, a handsome assort such Bonnets ind Hats. carefully sel her sister, who is now in Paris, besides a choice of Evening and Visiting Bonnets, at 1110 F st Tithand 12thsts. N.B— Prices) nw. bet. urvatly reduced. d2°3-1a ‘Do your own Dyeing at home, with PEERLESS DYES. will dye everything, They are sold cverywhere. ete Gey Fasten of Color or. Nop-fading Qualities. Forsaieby TSCHIFFFLY & EV, qual for do They have no jount in Packages 0 ‘They Draggist, 477 Pennsylvania ave. Monisre, t. Louis, Mo. speciale bot band K IMPORTER, Also, A ‘perfect it tia der Braces, Reform V . Corsets Isundried. x the mouth. Special attention placing of Bridal Veils ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, ‘Will show the coming week ‘NOVELTIES IN ‘HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVEN! G WEAR, COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. ‘EDORA DRESS SHIELDS ‘the Dest in the workd. ABSOLUTELY IMPERVIOUS. Lupus, Arresriox CARBS badisin HODES IN FINE. FRENCH HATH GOODS, J. PRANDL, 1309 F ST. RUSSIA} NGLISH BASKET PLAT | THE ZEPHINE AND SAGAN BMAIDS, TO CLOSE BUSINESS. ill sell out my entire stock of Fancy Goods and st to close business. Try us be- ‘Somewhere else ‘AH. EICHSTADT, 12 stm. we 30 10TH ST. N.W., Mosr Usercr. As Well as Ornamental. For Christmas Presents One of the Celebrated Light Running NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. ‘The Greatest Variety Work Accomplished with Fase Call at our office or send for Catalogue of Samples. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., 528 Oth st. n.w., St. Cloud building. _Agents for Draping Forms at €3 per doz. War Nor Give Your Wire One of those maxnificent Silver Bound, hichly finished in Ebony, Black Walnut and Nickel SILENT N Sewing Machines as a AMERICAN, No. 7, holiday «ift, Fach machine is furnished with ahandsome Morera, plush lined, metal bound case, containing attachments for dotug tiie most highly artistic work. 8A leval guarantee for ch machine,” Over 5 000 years furnished with ow in use in the District. imiener wa. hives. H.7thand H ais, Sole LLERYS. HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR, HOSIERY, ke. Shirta to Order, 6 for #12. A perfect t guaranteed. ELLERN'S, 1237 F street. 8, if ~ WOOD ANI Wome ren ar sean V. BALDWIN 2 nes nr AN t from ‘free fron by ratland wat impurities. Opposite the Ebbitt House. I COAL. eR RATES, ENON, iu Wood and Coal, BOTTOM D MEASURE the forests and imines m slag, slate and oiker ES, ‘Wholesale aud Retail Dealer im COAL AND W Main Office No 710 Dat. now. Sthend Bets. sw. No. 216 A Cor. Virzinia and Delaware a change. 5 Bex Yorn FRox, ‘The most extensive dealers ii phone connections, Main Office énth street north unsylvania Corner of T Wharves snd au ! FINANC! Broadway, 0 Fifth ave., t( STOCK T Between Al 39. PRIVATE. amore families than any finn south of j Purser & Winrery, stock BRoK' { New York. an Buildin von. Offices and Yards— st. ne. Coal Depot nes 8. All Offices are connected wilh the Telephone Fx- COAL AND WOOD JOHNSON BROTHERS, in the 202 F street northwest. rent. ane northwest. rd and K streets northwest, ailroad yard: Twelfth and Water streets so IAL. <.) Washingto ELEGRAPY WikLS RHULADELPHIA, RAILROADS. prbvoxr am LINE ‘EFI T DPC. 29, a ©. points. Lyne eich, Charlot. ita, bass palace ping car Wash aud eeonery ‘Daily. excent for May emiedate ily for tom, taunton, Lonieville, Ci Ware Charlotteavill points on the Chesapeake and Obie ‘route. Pulliosa sleepers Warhingtin fo Lainie 1700 p.m.— Daily for Lyne * N WASHINGTON AND OHI) DIVISION 9:15 am. ‘anhinecton 8-40 a Seats I yeseuarer' tal Eaitroad, Oth and’ sts 7A Genera! ALTIMORE AND OHIO KATLEOAD, Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Te, 1889, Muul turttier Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Tar scp avenne and Cstroet 71040, 1140.01. and 10.10 y. with throuch coaches Local Stations, 8:40 a.m. daily, Ls Grace, Witins 4 Philadelphia, | S125 pan aiid 6-10 | 10 veto. 1 4 4:30, 2540, 9:40, 6 30, H | | s 1 | ‘ > Sorta to New Urleatis; 5 ue For Wilmington, Delaware ar . and 12:10, 4:30 and am 44050 : i 411504 on Y i i a i 5. For Bedenick 840 i pt Sunday’ wen 10-00 aa and 521 from the West 2. DUNHAM, « ral Mander, pee PENNSYLVANIA 2 TO. THE y Dot TRACK. STEEL MAILS. Trains leave Ws arg and the w Sleepine Cars at 1 30 NEG. ci roomie I wonder if he likes onions in his VE ru ST. ‘oun OakLaE, r as attalned. ‘The : . B " Makes Coriets to y style and mite: i. Caxprs. . Blanchard, N. ¢ Metropolitan hotel, 0.B., Wis, 702 ioth st. hw, stewed tomatoes re 5S , fact ts, that he has made a study of poker just as nes pore Clee SL Bland, . P., M 2th ‘on, A-'C., Olio, National hotel, ‘Not so fast mother. I didn’t accept him. mal, and eu A comfort. Hexny 1, Dgbor, Washitewt, D.C. ry Some men find recreation in. the study of botany Poken Wen as the Pelle. Bliss, A. M.D morton, J.W., Tex., Metropolittin hotel. | “Why, daughter, I cannot understand you. I thought ee pp my a oF geology. No one ever leaves the Sen: OS predate ads epemai! lount, J. Hi, 3. D., S, C412 6th st. nwo yon loved Harry dearly.” ‘dud finest Hapurted Hosery.. sone tm > —F Yooms anything out of pocket. He wins on nearly | 2OW BROWNE, OF VIRGINIA, BLUFFED HIS WAY INTO Mont., 513 15th stn. We “So Ido, ma, But now, ma, remember thisis a secret. | Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress, 'H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. every deal during the evening, but CONGRESS—RULES OF HIS WINNING GAME. AL, Me, Lomilton house, Townshend, R. W., MM, Ri; | “form Goods. | | gate | Stantiy Al oF : as 7 neh Cofsets atid Bustles. : Pe uuiat i a Geanrnrovesam tee enaenate ram to the N. ¥. Sua from Richmond, yle, C E., Pi, Willurd’s hotel. Trig, C. Fu Va, Clarehdon hotel, Promise not to say a word to any one, and Tl tell you | cujaren's Corsets ud a $1 Corset Siiss H's own | Quotations of Stocks and Bonds Cauaudcigas, fork Nincare, Gime overs An the storses ah Cle iesne ue RTO WHE! CE Ge dy, J De, Viv, 408 Gt. nw. Tucker, J. i, Va., Clarendon hoted, something, make) that for the price is unsurpassed. the jense amounts at poker are fa! cress Z : vod wracious! Does Harry drink?” , ma; not th on having a sealskin sacque this winter. Well, if Harry ‘B—French, German and Spanish spoken. EAL GARMENTS DYED AND ALTERED ninth Virginia distr t, will probably be recog- trary, every game has cost hima con: | iat. You see, ma, I have set my heart 70 ‘Way of cigars the new and fashionable visite and Jacket shapes. nd Wines for his gue nized as the finest poker player in Congress when Mr. Bowen's face weil fits him foréminence in | he goesto Washington. He has the reputation can take broad hints he understands that. When he red. Mutfs made. At Miss CUNNING- Me noble science of poker, “It is a clear cut, hard | of having a more profound knowledge of the sci. | BreWB, C&O. Hillman house, S. Washington Ter., 1 | proposed lust nizht I kept back the impulse to fall into S10 Sta ste wane sew featured immobile face, which can, at the volltion : a agtty > big} Brown, W. ‘a. Hamilton house, fo., 1104 12th st. his arms, and, assuring an indifference which I didnot | YRS. E. McCAFFERTYS BONNET Of its owner, become ag c1 jonless as the face | Hee ot poker, and of having raked in more biz | Bunnell, F. C4 Pa. National notel, y W. Hy Ky., 122 N.Y. av feel, I told him I would give him my answer on Christ- | tory, formerly 1209 F st, has moved to north: Of a cigar store Indian. He has a perfect mastery | pots than any manin the state. | He comes from | rum, C. N., Pa. 808 19th st. milfon hous See Down Now ina Tthink, Harmeloves tue and ithe | Gt comer 11th and G sta. Hasall the latest fall | Over his features, He cen listen to tie merhiece | the mountainous southwest, Where poker Is eulti= | Puchata ‘Congressional, tues Day. Now, mua, Tthink Harry loves me, and if he | stylesin bonnet and hat frames." ‘se8-4i_ | the most delightful winter resort inthe world. Joke without relaxin a muscle, and can preserve | Yated as assiduously as the meagre crops, and | Pucie, J. rlington hot Goes, that sacque will be along bright and early ou F8cH, DYEING, scockING AND Dey | pe mea the pertect immobility of his features in the hick, | Where & knowledge of the game ts regarded “as a] Burleigh, WG, Ne Ye elt Leste nw, Christmas moruing. It will arrive before he does, and CLEANING ESTADLIS | MIL: sid est Jack pots, even though he holds but an ace | 2 part of every man’s education. His elec- | Burnes, J. N., o., Willard’s hot he'll send it to prove how much he prizes me.” ¥ YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST, | winger cinerea: | high. He does not, like some poker players, try to | on to Congress was due in a great measure to| Burrows, J. C., Mich., National hotel, “But why did you put him off until Christ:nas Day? ‘Daesses, Laces, ‘Curtains, Crape Veil poem b= thar | ‘deceive his adversaries by smiling When be has Lispoker reputation, The district went demo-| Butterworth, fi. 0., 407 Mapleav., LeDrolt park. “0. you see, ma, if Thad accepted him last evening by | Bid (Giives, Fitish aad Velvet specialty: | | Poor hand and looking grum when he has a good | Cratlc two years ago by a considerable majority, | Bynum, W. D.. Ind., 1103 G st. Christmas time he would have assumed the patronizing | Ge" Covet nua cheanad without Fifinee ANTON & j Soe, Tht be regards 5 all.child play. He be- | Trouiariienry as the democratic eandidate Whea | Capelh.oucay sy conetetonal hotel. airs of an old envaed lover. and, aseugayed vers | CAROLINE LERCH, forteny wi Hier and | Feoet uni fow. “Tenuerature drt formation, devepiive OF otherwise, Hom hheracg | Browne was nominated, howeeer, a change ealne dwell, A. J Teng, Nations Seer do, he mld have tue economy to get id | Staion Yes he Riva Fre | Meessh deere Forfarihey guanine Sauls: Seoueee Begin =e oe \despread, and as eve es est Vir-| Gampbell, 10133 Connect 5 “But yerhaps be cannot afford it? woine § p. 0 es and |W E Fg Te ae taning 10 cad of the game. | Cntan has an intense adintration fora. skillful f oe as Te ep It_is supposed that he isa trem ms Di Campbell, J. M., Pa., 612 14th st. n. w, notice. | Coats, Wraps and not afford it! 10-00 aud 11 “National, Nonsense, ma, For the past two | ¥Y n : | == = yes ~ : “ are eaeetod ¥ 5 3 the past two | Tailor-made Suits a specialty. Work and’ ft. puaran- ; Sy 3AM aud 440 PA although he regulates, his. biulllug so. atroic | POXer player, tt looked as though Browne would | Campbell, T, J..N. ¥ , Congressional, White! Mi, 6th stn, cars he hss been buying bis clothing at Victor E. Ad- ee TTORNEYS. Ty that he has seltom been, called withane | attract to hiinself enough demoeratie admirers to ian, Metropolitan novel Whiting. W, legs house” jews Ten Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 920 7th | 22% =_— ATTORNEYS. 600 PL at least a good pair to show up. Almost every third | na. non, J. G., Ii. Willard’s hotel, Wilkins, B., ‘her's hotel, street northwest, and by patronizing Adler he has saved. NAMPPBELL ATTORNEY-AT AM.4 15 hand he “stands pat.” A looker-on would swear | Sobel Gale Gartetor, & Glen, National. Willis, A.8., Ky. Metropolitan hate. enough to buy two or three eacques.” Cres isso 3 ee atis Hest, | ALEXANDRIA AND GP jece: boamis; Gas wane fare a . Ss arey, J) s $0; is BUN svete . ver fasliiuton, D. LEXAN a ‘ ly nee, When he offered to well, L. B., Wis., 21 Grant Place. Winans, Eo Bo Mich, Spee Mary is right. Those who buy thetrelothing of aa- | Goon News: Groov Newsu nw Wav aap, ALE UNG nerally shows up a full hand, a straight, dr a s His follow chings, T. C., Miss, Metropolitan. Wise, G. D, oS ler always yet full value for their money. They always SSE RUUROA Hien We bas a wondertus talons ner tee ina extolled lls poker ability for all 1U wa lardy. M.L., Mo., Wiitara Ware en. ee. ooo ia igen they [slo nt ats vary tts FROM s fee ae of the ¢a several occasions he has district lements, J. C., Ga., Metropolitan hotel, ir 32 above actual manufucturing cost. Just now Adler Solicitor ot Patent 1106 Fst, eect Kuorces ta eco enka pe cirleader's Nob T. Rey Ind, 307 C Ste a. We Woodburn aes cflering superior inducements in Suits, Pants aud Over- SESS) Es oh Residence, 1825 K st. BW, aon straight or three of a nnd he has been known cky draws, his wo Collths, PA. Mass., Riggs, coats, For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES | Q PRENTISS NUTT, OF MISSISSIPPI, et Se Pam, Sth A Rel pest ee ee nis Dig jack’ pots hehad | Compton, B.,Md., Laurel Md. Coal Tar for Fuel. eats ‘and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS in general,as | Se ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, dtl eaengt Sur ee chen be gaenaee itnd cease The mn While ustening to| Comstock, CC. AO North Capitol st. _| From the Nantical Magazine, ea cneds De clibcat a well furiahe’ boobs, | 1416 Ket, Practices in all the mi lonaaaria fellow is pretty sure to have a taste end that zotthe tari! and other dry issues | E. Ii., fowa, 35 Iowa Circle, ‘The use of coal tar for fuel is no new thing. For WICTOR 2 ADLER Sauee iting Lice nt aoe iss pea Rie! | ments, and before Congress. Pad 10. When he stays in With a pa ‘are goud. wocratle stumnpers hid Cooper, W. C., Ohio, 604 12th st. n, w. more than twenty years it has been used for the a TEN f 7H. MILLER, AW, midis’, « While Che Sctitacy $3 gulag Gh Ne state ob take ny had been Gree Cowles, W. H: H., N, C,, National hotel, oy ecnnused fone as oes N | Wo are determined to knock the bottom outof high | IN. Hooms 2 and 4, Guntou Law’ Building, # e tao neus tr kts Opponnaer con 1d understand and grow enthustasiic over | Cox, Samuel S., N. ¥., itiggs annex: purpose of firing retort furnaces at the Gatsburg ene ROGER: Mitizeimeetre | ‘sidetwad totes When he gets Into a good jack pot pots raked in on a pair of vox, W. R., N. igs annex, gasworks, at Stuttgart, according to a method de- prices, and will sell miz9 | ner ot 1th street and F wave pa cartes ayeu the Gihast ea ee , dollar bluffs ona ten high. in, W. Hy Texas, 123 B st 8 €, a ised by Th ernest manager. This gen- STRICTLY ONE PRICE. mod eeu ph ad Browne Went he was cheered almost | Crisp, C. F., Ga, Metropolitan hotel leman succeeded in designing an Injector for tar : GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS > SESSION. ting Ss a thing of Deomcl coat ae auch by detnierats as republicans, ad trex lcroncons acd Congressional hotel whereby 2 thoroughly Fealar spr yee oes 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. DS ON INST. PROFESSIONAL. ORE He cate twist. ant eek eas | quently ‘gave practical demonstrations to the | Culberson, exas, Metropolitan hotel. ith very slight pressuire—the tar belng Unrown ' Rmost asinant styles os tere Cars | Voters that his" reputation was honestly earned. | Curtaln, 4. G., Pa, 118K st ew on the flame in an arched streain, complete com- | OPen evenings until 9; Saturdays till11pm. 413 | as CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- a = TR a does it with @ loving tend A | When election day came around it was evident | Cutchedn, B. M., Mich., 1400 Mass, ave, Dustion resulting without, the production of a af il or send for circulars. POTOMAC RIVER BOAT: Doards whiel that Henry Stoell was away down, and, the result Daniel, 5. W.Va, 170 M ft. Ww. smoke, <oot, or deposit of any ind, and with ont Wa SBI ; THE RELIABLE OLAIRVG ; am Lain Maegan te -tHtint ca, | Of the vote proved this tobe the’ case. Browne | Dargah, G. W., 8.C., 504 Est. e smallest portion of the tar ever reaching the that cxstomecn ulted ou Wu JOH FOTUMAL KIVER LAND sit becomes oie of the most Jorini toons | caibe forth vietorious by several thousand. ma- | Davenport, 1, Ne¥.100820th st. m. W. fire bars on which a layer of coke Is lald. Lately a. ‘ana we piske thle extrecestias ote oes Tus cig Allin eee a ‘ Washlagton ay he hands aavund the | WHY, kalning about two thousand democratic | Davidvon, A.C. ali, Nauona hotel number of Engilsh gas compantos—at West. Har- Bs Sees an niake their own terms: aes STEAMER “WAKEFIEID” |g A glasse ¢ to the ‘or, it | Davidson, ‘a., National hotel, lepool, Malton and Consett—have begun to con- | DDD. iN TrTT ‘i winks i that not witnetantige Iie nator: Mt | "we. Browne Is well adapted_by nature for Davis, K.'T,, Mass, 1335 K st. n. w. sune it in their retort furnaces, instead of coke, | RD OO NNN OO T ee ee ee anna ier: ‘ - eg er Een ate | Im the science of poker, His face becomes a Dawsbn, W., Mo., 824 iid st. se. With the assistance of steam: and it isfoundtiat | B B @ 9 NNN OQ T leet Eicarerbestacnea | lurcls expressionless when he wants it to be so.| Dibble, S, South Carolina, Metropolitan hotel, | with attention to the judicious supply of steam | Bn 2 NRX %P F satiny i and 0! Rat Nothing €an excite him during a game. Hisnerve | Dingley, N., jr. Maine, The Hamilton, and tar, no smoke {3 given out, and tie deposit on Come after you have posted yourselves on prices and ; 4 Indinnee Semnsoriall Contest. iS wonderful, ‘The stories told of his biuffs would | Dockery, A. M.; Missouri, Willard’s, the tubes 1s less even than i the case of cok! teesmaciseW Ee acal oo Sill eccan tao Som Saat SMES AND HUSBAND, 80 JORN B. PADGETT, Aw (Gactuasid Sgachal to tas Panautgte te Bi a vote and a Feudable one, too. Hts ont | porsey, Geo, W. E., Nebraska, Kdwrs House, Seeing that the calorifle power of coke1s placed by DDD FEE 1 a YY = MSS hid ce Teena as youre’ subosectal Wei, Wise aE testis eee equal in blu aines, of Petersburg. These | Dougherty, C., Florida, National itotel, some authorities as high as 27,000 British heating BDE L Aa yy GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, ctive has gaiued them the World-wide reputation of YORK_FREIGHT STEAWERS . Win. R. Holloway, ex-pe two met 6 ind tried thelr weapons. After| Dunham, R. W., Dlinofs, 1325 G st. nw. units, It 1s clearly a valuable fuel, when sufficient Bey s ee a bert opesators, tice 2235 Es. re: Nand £6. KNIGHT leave Pic 41, S a leading republic Inakihy the pot several hundred they showed up, | Dunn, P.. Atk. a y Iqutd to permit of tts betng supplied to the fur 4 S INK, yd bard cx - jevery SATURDAY at d yet ctl st apolis, a leading republic the pot J hundred r P., ATk., 223 East Capitol st, ly Itquid to permit being BoP Eee tur M84 ¥ (THE OLD RINK), bard corns, inflamed apd sore Joints, ATURDAY a4 r there is a prospect of a regular circus when Galues having a pair of deuces and Browne a palr | Eden, J. R, His, Metropolitan, haces in regular quantities. “At Lilite, in Franc . 2 nae SMES Diack Lotion a sa | Seat TUBSDAL ‘sOick Ne Jadiaen leghiaters meet It will te about ot tours. eeRS Tae ee Eldrige, XB Mich. 100 Ast stm. a. De Listes furnact-fecding apparatts By’ wh ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN : = Freuglit at lowest raven, pe = adorei about F. Biowne plays by rules. He ts areal scten-| Ellsberry, W. W., Ohio, Nation the coal taris previously heated togive the nece: EETS ECL! 2 :NON! MTT. VERNON! tion of wsuccesor to Ben Harrison th the tui pase in ison plas way; a few ots | Biv, red D Mai 10bo Eh St. sary fiuity, TIMUS Of the thickest. tar ‘Deliag BUT BUY YOUR es SPECIALTIES, ___| )g® vaxsomr ur: venmas le Says HS Will at once oust | rules le wrote out foran admiring constituentlast | Ermentrout, D., E. Cap) used as Iquid fuel; and steam has been got up, on 4s the place you were looking for. Come and be con- 5 : == MER W. her, the democratic repre fall” Here are some extract Evans EX, Pon. National 8. 5o-lorsé power Boller, to a pressure of OURS, ld render biaphemny Sime eerie se BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF “eet il ig district, as Ineliztbie 1. Never bet on the first hand unle three Everhart, J. B., Petin., 1421 K's ‘one hour and 2 308 pounds of this ‘come and mak: ‘terms—at jenien 30 ee 1. 408 L street, between 4nd oak a publicans coat he f ctistechten oe te Farquhar, J. M., New York, $13 12th st. n.w. _| form of Iquid fuel; while to do the same work THT 9% YY ss event compe and tneee 20s ove Cl ateeche rantinw maye40e ee FOS ag 2 Ir you havea pair and an ace hold on to the ace in| Felton, CN, Cal, 1508 H st. i Ww. ‘with solid fuel it took 771 poundsof coal and twice T 06 YY Sus, 18 GROGAN'S. Tie MURLEMAN CURES Pies EY OE Eoeaxe, Op itanybody. Should tt. prove p. the discard. Findiay, J. V.L., Maryland, Baitimore, Md. the amount of time. Provided there 1s no undue T OO Y¥ 8 aE er ithost the nee oF bali comic democrat it will be the Hon Jo draw to kings, ne Fisher, & 0., Mich. 1707 Rhode Island ave. inflation in the price of coal tar as compared withy| 7? 5 ligature. Cure wusranteed. Cau be coustilted STEAMER Ube supreme court, Bat a de erhave any confluence in angtiing tase takes | Fleceer, G. W., Petin., 27 43 st. n.W. that of coal, we may be much nearer the reign of BE _ an harerericmerenenemen ed Phuch oid aes a = tng hand Foran, M.A, Onto, 7s 10th Sta. w. quid and the abandonment ofthe solld fue, than [A TEANTIC AND west INDIA LINE. bas expired and the gove! Ver draw to a middle straight ‘ord, G., Ind., . he majority of those interested in steam THIS WEEK. iT 2S, unexpized terms, Fa (0 a atraielie ash = Forney, W. Hi Ala, Metropolitan hotel, imagine.” Lee a Norice THE TRADES. EW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS soe ‘ weak & pair, Frederick, B. t., Towa, Globe hotel. WE SHALL BE VERY CROWDED NEXT WEEE, = — SS ish and Breach West India Island, = 8. If sour opponent, after looking at his cards v2 EY, TOW. yEIDMAN & WARNESO? . aed oe sug eden fs hie armateep ont ce |. co Jona, National Ventilation Under Ground. AaDou willieisiy Gus assorr TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. Wea ders Paver: SS. BAKKACOUTA, salu JANUAKY Lou, aod astic cMutst ver take Jour eyes from your o fr, J. HL, New pnent’s face ee ‘From the London ‘Truth. ip your The Severn tunnel, which has just been opened for passenger trafic, 1s close on four and one-halt ‘Book Manutacturers. ocd, 420 and 422 11th st. .w, GEBON BROTHERS, allinger, J. H., New Hany ‘National. Gay, E. J., La., 1426 K st. n. w, Geuites, G. W., Ohio, 523 oth st. n. Ww. ‘Md., W: A Pittsburg spectal, Dece Jy three years ago ay thereafter. Stopping @ day ormore at St tigua, Martinique, Barbados, De i the bettuug—not even When plc MENT COMPLETE YET. roi, St. Kitts, Am Trimdad, a, ma ow a pot to be taken without a call. ; : Hibson, C ' RACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTER’ L pameturer accouincdat: eileut Cuisine traveling agent fora Rochester trv players may doubt the expediency ot some | Gibson, C. H.. Md. Willard’. mniles long, two and one-quarter miles of which 1s BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF 1538 Pennsylvania aveuue, Washington, D. ae ae 4 . ne ht city vu b " 4 *, W. Va., 216 N i = sy 5 ‘Bath Apply to nd Us city tn the Inter luce ules, Dut Tues have, certatuly stood Mr. | Cinond, 0.8. Dakoia, LO ee Ee | under the bed of the river. ‘There are only four Fine Printing'& special Smokie Mom, ath Kosten iy to Hie was a thoroughly edu . —— ce en careet:, | Gitfiliany S. 4H, Minn. Willard’. longertunnels in the world. The ventilation of M. SILVERBERG & 00, OCC REE RRR EEE 88, = = 140 Pearl hati i faiaga ete | diss Howe Mave tts Pusox—ar. sobn 7, Mor.| {i885,P;T Temn., Metropolitan, this immense length of tunnel 1s described by oor RR E 5 DENTISTRY. ia thought that seit trees was not | ris the Baltimore Sun reporter, who was Set Glover Jno. M., Mo., 1310 Conn. ave, those who have been through it as simply per- 812 7TH ST., and 313 8TH ST. N. W Go FE ERE FE 5s, ~ ee ae = cotnsmashy r itmore Sua reporter, WhO was sent 0} Goff, No Jr., W. Va.. 611 13th st. . fect, the machinery provided for the a5, 309 Eee EE Exe Sod STARE PARSONS, DENTAL SURGEON, MEDICAL, &e. per sphere ns uss Lo divulge the "sources of certain | Grecn, IOS, New derscy, 10e5 Mass, ave. ee Se Se Cou EER BOR Sag8 5 ‘Gth st, commer E uw. E u npn nmi saaeticie an that paper was | Green, W.d, 8 caround National Why, then, ts ft found tinpusslbie to introdues 4, Filling, Rxtructhurand Crowning... | WeaNHOOD RESTORE: aft, Mr. Fi Hhgace! rosvenor, C. H., Ohio, Ebbitt, ‘ | even’a breath of fresh air into half a mile of tun- | , ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA TE af two of Dr. BKOTIIEH'S ‘he sheriff, lee |, understa .. D- servos berate in his habits, ai vontempt, allowed Mr. Morr! Halseil; John E, Ky. 211'N. Cap. st. From the Chicago News. ‘the Expiration of Five and ten Years, and ed Sarat sick noo ata rect MIL, ‘The Videst ae end ay Was guilty of & sech te connned to his oe héme, tn custody of a) Hunmond, N, J, Git, Metropolitan hotel One of the funniest incidents of any ratlrond | Guaranteed in choad usted ei fusbonseet tease Ont: | conteiaue ce espe pieueeeed smeeesen wanes aay J s can be consulted dally, 404 Cst, bet. 435 and th sta, hich be was expelled. cherill, of course, until the pertod of bis | Hanback, L., Kab., 235 43 a wreck that I ever saw—and there are always familiar with Life Insurance are invited to | CoBtaining: M Co ae. e and consu It 15 "also understood that ‘the moment | Harmer,’A-t. Pa, EDbICE howe” funny tilige tiatcine socteabennnent a) [eres 4 invented up to the present time, but they produces Iss J ULIET RSON ays, treatment. Correspondence and consultation the | . ‘Those in ch of tion can Prompt on. {hie terin Of the present grand Jars expe me neny | armen, A.C a EDBICE hone: SIRS dime repens Flour Uneunrasszo by any mil in the word. To oeiaaceatinnst Gopetyecms triads ‘ouice ’ ‘In an article entitled “Family Living on 500 a Year:” act iw m refused and be« be set at liberty on habeas corpus. ceding ae : disaster—was that of a man who was on my train ERS: prove that, we would simply state that = large quan- always open. leere Wurzel saved Cali hci sid has ae Ee when it ran through the misplaced switch at Riv-| Horatio Browning, president: tity of of this magnificent Flour is shippedannually to | Fuel for acooking stove and two other fires, and IE. DE_ FOREST, LONG-ESTA\ D AND : wae den, E. D., Mass., eis William E. Clat ‘president; mi ‘be cousul mere boating on the Monod Aw Exrress Cak Roesep.—When the Kirkwood | Haynes, M. A., N. H., National hotel, erside and collided rich ate eneain Samuel Norment, treasurer; Europeand eatenst the principal Courts of theold | 14.516, would cost about $8 per month, provided CoxE. rediabbe ie Hyyeicion, ca, ve Sousulied aaily Pen pr Se on dation tran, ¢ oes s Bio, Clirendon hotel. thaaile track at was a terrible smasb-up, Alnos g "secretary and gen'l manager: world. sueed in cities,” fhe. eye ts a suet y his nd restore Oo cou racifie Poa jets ‘Daniels, ineer, Larner, counsel ; - ot aN t= — — danies sae, two 36 i suburg at st, Hemphit, J 4 iS Cee a. am, fom his eine Bear. Vevstruck thet ene EE’ gladelie M.D. miedteal director; ea — EAD AND BE WISE_DE. BROTHERS, 900 bs SI i 1 Was at ones n bars of silver Were put into the Pacific Ex.| Henderson, D. B., Iowa, 1007 13th st. n. w. it Andy Mc e ‘was caught be. juiciner, Weneral agent that has some rom fore wie ahd made oath that he as Calg an ctegaat "ains i's car attached to the train, but | Henderson, J. 8,'N. G, Metropolitan hotels Breed tne tank aud the Dalat aa caught De: | Goo, J; kasterday, sista ; Like everything else ms gained renown. some | We ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO | £0 :*22/ Sect th tay ge im Fesumed is Uraveis, press matter was taken from thé car | Hendersen, T. J., Hi, be Bst. me, where he was held fast, alive, but with his tegs| Horatio Browning. ‘Seymour W. Tullock, | reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and ANY PART OF WASHINGTON po ee si recewed Intelligence that | some tine after the train arrived at St. Louis | Henley, Burlay; Ci both crushed and cooked.’ As soon as the passen- Santuel Norment, #0. Holtzman, ery ‘to palm off an inferior apc of met euivice tree at any bour during tie day. A a tncrtving, to | cniy"nve bars could be found, Hepbutn, W, Plows, 1905 Rt, gers found that, not one ofthem wasinurt thoy | Willian Hears, Bab a ee OR GEORGETOWN— Sule enact oy Di blag jimeeteta letter fromm hist stating as | robber. ‘The silver was shipped by the St. Louis | Herman, B, Oe e Tath stn, we Out of his terrible prison. I Ehebpasscnger | Hobert Bova, enn B tamer, THEREFORE, 40 Bushels for 83.70. District of Golub, tain Say’ uf Sly. So tay Seward for tus bravery tm | Smelting and. Hetluing company, and con | Hewitt ‘0% X. Chambenin's who worked like a lifting and pulling and} = frer supe. Sater ig for €2.50. Ta er death Wurtel will recive | upned to the Third National Hank of Fhiladetphta, FW One an a De straining to get Andy oul, yet, all the time using Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read. oe an has now iced, the Cited | were valued at $000. u rereencne Hscodk, B 8 Arlington hovel ral times, and Bald'a ood desi more eed tot Tue P. Or Tae Povome. “CERES,” Ses 32 et Ss stationed at the Newport | = see 1807 n. W, jan you would expect a man to under such cir- ao ‘have ‘Sor Leaixo BicyoLe Recons—The long distance} Holinan, W. $7 ind, Hanuiton house, cumstances; but, don't you know, under the most | Electrio Hair Restorer is the only reliable root and | and have theimprint of 40 Bushels for $2.90. Dieyele race at Minneapous closed Friday night, | EE ‘A, 5.. fowar 721 12th st. a. w. exciting conditions @ ‘man's mind will hit upon | herb tonic in existence free from lead, sulphur or ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS 25 Bushels for $2.00. - Shock won, inking 1,402 mites tn 142 howe oe | Hopkins, A. J. TL, Windsor. some such little and never let go of 1? Well; | grease. Is now for sale by all first-class dragyists gen = as compan. | Zan, 1,170 tntles, and’ Mile. Armatndo 1090 tajies, | HOUK, L.’C., 505 12th st, {noticed that man Never opened his hand to tale: | erally, For tworears the public of this. and other | attached, None genuine without the two gold medale ASHINGTO! LIGHT eras ae oward, J.'G., Ind., 1005 E st. n.w. hold of whatever he was going to lift, but put bis | cities bas asked to have the ‘Hair Restorer a, | lapstn shown emueSana three | pludd, his Was under it and’ kept Lis thimpand meee ‘pon Si ieshi lope iarenth ae star Now — > REGS Kaw! RUESLARE | Bian Siete jutton, J. E., MO., National hotel, 4 able JOHARD 8. CAIN, | = ‘i Irfon, A. B., La, S14 North Capitol st, ‘Atter we had got Andy out and they had carriea | Sit¥ of¢ month's treatment, Wi and retail at Wit. . GALT & 00, Me eM UNDERTAKER. Jre how down with the mandy “asa 99] 3ucki@ ace Cre him to the epee stood talking with thi, SHB Petnayivants ave, next-door to alae p23 Woolas Flour and Grin Dea | Ger Tux Boor. Ri: J tattcosiie tees Tpertone cal 1103 102 vm Chat thik | horses have died. Johnson, F."A., N. ¥., Hamilton ho bens sg et 0 fee freatea singly oF 2y, THE CONCORD HARNESS. = a it tine Dail a ‘The strike of the coke worfers of ‘Connells- 3 5 mi ited that he could hardly put words to- ‘Haireutting. ORD Z iti Pa. teom, wile santa have fecwteeees Sanoe tion aon per orhand tenn Cd JPA ow winren, ‘26 anv. Enwa F. Dacor, ai press Mase ct icc Scorpions tt ny charies 7. Arm. | & pes ill ke ena ra ee which oe jal 22. Ly ono,” he a astonished, and it LARD line of our own tmportations ENG. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oretpoae, Srey canine, a ae of ss mliister 10 Libera, has Received a | . Tue case for Ue devenee in the tetal of Rev. tr. | 30B05,3; 73, Ala GR nis cians be had bee chiens re nes ecoren ries, Dvancoe Sole Agent for oErEeEaene Ta ration Iron eX-Cov- owhy, of Ole: say. | MUraros has been opened it Philaaeipoeae Keuty, W. ad are toa pin with his hn [end ee om oh she pallens vrrr NW Ww LUTZ & BRO, OU .afe a FOU sud I do not think |) CS. A. King, of Philadelpaia, ‘accompanted | Ketcham Jit N. yo as00 K at. nw, Thecktie down Wem ‘the solar ot ae B.D. BARR, a8 wee. diesive to die iamediately. The appoint: | DY a Young iat of ICLMOHG, taade ® tation | etenatly Ss Ne Yay f curred. And one of the funniest parts Grams snes | _ sei 1222 Peutiay ante avenue, www Baness udaister to Liberia ia iy judgment, | @vuslon from the latter ety Yon Saturday, | telson JJ ind, 225 A stn. performance ‘was the Rs'soon an hs bene wiga BOTAL GUI wew a equiva! to a sent leath.” iF. Armiste andi safely near i hevertheies, His willing to make the trial” | Feversburge peed _ & everything sola as Gabler, ll, Hal —_ sare tera te eek See Hen oes | TR : sof Hazelton tc ; Givont agin | tela urdere athe presioerens team “fetor moat ony SEAS et oe = verdict of the | Sr. Siurnaw to te heart, He dled Jay wis dpalnk Ua wet oti cdesee’ “| Niet” SRune hear “He ded ‘ball an hour Sen a o | xAgyRaSEES ovo net asaanante Swat | SET

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