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- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1887—SIX PAGES. 5 2d EDITION." seSeees=|— Sie oo |e te eee |e mee eee FOR R INT -ROOMS._ FOR SALE—HOUSK ‘CEL- Canoe Caranen 1th st. berutet wows se ete, New Ha” “ireave. near Mt st Hakoise © “APERS 606 11h" nw. uals ;OR SALE — THREE STORY AND BASEMENT, 7} -roomt house, it wood o-uet, near Pension « oe 2 fers sow'to aubsk puicusues. toate, ft NTLEMAN AND W . . fh inal ogi, evi FOR AES LGRT Se A DeRIRABEY THREE, cles toquited "GUL Pet nw, corner | iu dt step Sut by 110 foot 8 Lacnes dec ie m « SHER & CO. 1324 F at ‘OR RENT TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, | JOR SALE—NEW HOU E, 3 STORY A! pth at * _ + | camnot be cured applications, consti. Civil-service nereased, O14 Man| FlamesWild Beasts get Loew and family. no children: new lar, 8 rooms, at zoe. halls, corner grates, rem by local Ties Bvadeaa Rule. Vastly © but the tutional disease and requires a constitutional remedy like Hood’s Sersaparilia, which, working through the blood, eradicates the smpurity which causes and pro- motes the disease, and soon effects & pertuanent care, At the same time’ Hood’s Sarsaparilin builds up the whole system and makes you fecl renewed in strength, “I have been troubled with that annoying disease, ual catarrh, and have taken all kinds of blood puri- fiers but never fund relief tll I used Hood's Saree, whieh Iam confident will do: t isclaimed.” nae 4. L. ROUTT, Marksburg, Ky. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 1 a Stilt Firm—summoning Clemencean, | Spread Terrer Throach le ‘There have deen complaints made to the Civil | A xmeriNa THIS MORNING AT WHICH A. UNION Was aoe Teseah che Chap pat S 2 W VERY DESIRABLE Room, ais. at the Cusning House, 4 tion have made false representations as to their| INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL DISCUSSED aXD RESOLUTIONS | French chamber of deputies on Satarday, M. | lowing account of the burning of Barnum’s circus Place of residence. Tt 1s asserted that at the last | ADOPTED. Rotivier accosted M. Clemenceau, and sald: You two examinations many residents of the District —_— Wve relleved me of a troublesome burden. 9f Columbia got in by, alleging residence in some | _ 4D adjourned maging le Acdgmeanyp od gheng OW W advise President Grevy to send for you to LEME! U 18 WILLING. State whose quota was not full, For a year or | Sored churches form a yew ministry.” bes eer fore past, residents of the District have been ex- | MOrning at the Metropolitan A.M. E. church, 00 | president Grevy agcepted the resignations of his interme Provident Grevy that He {lnded trom examinations because the District XM street, between 15th and 16th streets morth- | ministers at the Elysee, and afterwards held con- airy ‘orm & Cabinet. ‘More than its quota of offices, It is now Panis, Nov. 21.—M. Clemenceau had an tntef- | ¢narged that by the evasion alleged District people | U20n. Rev. W. H. Phillips, of the Baptist church, ‘view with President Grevy this morning and 1 | are still passing examinations and procuring ap- | Presided, and after devotional exercises the secre- | asxed the members of the cabinet to continue the formed him that he was ready to form # cabinet. | pointment despite the order of the Commission bar- | ‘"7» Rev. Mr. Stewart, read the minutes of the | pertormance of their duties until a new ministry 18 Ho suid, however, that he was bound to indicate them. Tn order to Prevent this in futul the | Meeting, held last ~_ en formed. The republican groups are trying to or- (the president that there ‘were other elements | CoMimission has adopten a new ‘form ca- | communication from Rev. ‘Dr. Crummell, calling besides the minigterial question to complicate the | tion "which is unusually rigidin its terina” This | ghe attention of the ministers to the action of the | FAulze * union of the whole party, with the view LE UNFURNISHED ROO 18,1 8 for housekeeping. Corner New R SALE-B BENJ. 8. PIKE. FST. NW. fue corer erty, Kast Capitol st... 6 soos: ait A PLEASANT ROOM WITH BuauD | Wyderm ina . tor stable: cheap ‘manent couple; refe | “EEO oe neat Be due, too sti 412109 to alley. Good investment, Houses pat of the ef 21-3t sultations with M. de Freycinet, M. Floquet and other prominent statesmen. The president has cs 5 | JQOR SALB-ELEGANT RESIDENCE 9 eT. . 620 Btu wt ne eT PY oth ste 13 ro0me vied sail SEN E1315 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, FUR | Lops. For inspection’ apply to BENJ. be W. oy 5 Of establ'shing unassallabie power in the chamber. arge roots, eu suite ot aincies with ia ge | Fst 2. situation. ew form embraces a list Of questions which re- | school board in opposition to the expressed wishes : oa ‘A meeting of the eR See | PE 2 ern rit Sane nae a ERS MAGA | BAC Ea a | ac noche meer open te cen | Sn Say LG oe S| asa aren SP aa "rg eae sok REXT_PLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOWS; | 2% RE $M, 180 FOR _SALE--HOUSES, Grevy. SERIE IGaede years preceding the filing of the application. colored school in the Duilalng at. the comer, of | LockTor, nd Catnatwee pramulit wan decide | sen of toe During buluinge in, soa eo mine: fin jon fo bers: G21 = a aT is ‘THE USUAL Nal ve ee avenue and 4% street. stat ry African a aniGod 1d eneok Ome oe oH SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR IMMEDI | prince "Napolcon ‘has sent a lever vo, Baton | THE METROPOLITAN COMPANYS | Hu7 ied tier muiine colt cnet, deinen me | ference of the ‘groups of the fort unkons the pro: | Suarag\ttidiag aa ccs: socapad, warteanh See )_ K REN T_WITH BOAKD IN PRIVAT! FAMILY, ae erat once; als, S-rouin Fraane | DULCUT, member of the chambet of deputies, say: TRACKS, find 7th streets northwest, had becn leased, but | gram, Previously agreed upon for the streets of Bridgeport. all presented & ateu I J hapasonsely Farmiahed vatior and, bed 100 House, tot’ 17207, 2223, ask irehber ing that aaa Selec of President Sse ws | tne 17 Defends Ite Right to —, fin yd of, citizens in that locality = et rapes. There » bared, and ral eaton, Appiy at iL S : dating, x hecessary and indirectly proposing himselt Company Defends ee | against ‘School ‘there, the school trus- IREVY'S DETERMINED atTrTeDe. ‘leah vuare a 08, BEST HANDAOMELY FURS ane = giteo FOUR NEW, EAP Aa poss on : cupy Certain Streets, Sues oo bee ae ae oe ‘The Republ.que Francaise states that President ae Sephante and oor bie loa yey of wiuiahte for wentiamnen setih or whigout Boe utrative frame Dwelings Non. St20;H6.90 and | tn the chainber of deputies ‘M. Jolibols | The District’ Commissioners have submitted to | house o tution, Was located amid bad, tm- | GFevs, in an interview with M. de Freycinet, de. ‘The greatest alart steed tnaay ofthe Peudeuta at ° 327k st. road (Brightwood ave.), opposite theSchuet- | moved that the constitution be rived, urging | the Senate commitee, in connection with their re- | Moral influences and'was inconvenient of access | Clared that he would not yield to the present un-| the end, ‘The tons and tigers were > men ice $1.50 enc on easy terms: now og: | that the sole remedy for the present situation was paged pe Gomera: : for the children for whom intended. “The minutes | constitational agitation, nor would he resign. He | worden temporary cages It Wan amposste Sood it to nominate the | Port steam roads, @ state- | stated that action upon this communication wus | did M, de Freycinet to form a cabinet. ied OER ARCO, foal oF “the Beate “and. thus” make | Ment from the president of the Metropolitan Rail- | deferred until, the mext meeting, ‘The minutes | Speaking to several depution, President Grevy: the arbiter, instead of as | toad Company in reference to ite occupancy of | Were approved, and the question of forming a| referred to the immense dimiculty that would bo 229 7th st. aw. o17-3m mod. cot, Turmace heat of open references re ‘ae weatlemen preferred arti e | certain streets manent organization was then Drought up, and | in obtaining a ministry. If ute dtm. 3 cow MS 0} ey ea ee odes | & and avenues. It is stated that the | P'S Yecided to form au association, te beisown | culty should ‘be found insurmouatable, he sand, gS ith board. Apply ae and M. Michelin spoke in favor of a revision of | Westion of the right of the company 0 | as the Ministerial Union, A suggestion to insert | he would ask the senate for a dissolution of the ae eee Totoct ESTOS T FRANKLIN, INSURANCE | i? constivation, Ip onder, aa they-aaid, to abolish | US the particular streets and avenues not | the worl “colored” was Made, so a8 to limit the | Chamber of deputicn. Tie would then retire from, OR RENT BY A EADY FROM NEW Yori thent. ‘and get fuller pa. ticulars. the presidency. "The demand for urgency for M. | included within the provisions of ita orig | inembership to the pastorsot the colored churches, | the presidency, after communicating to tue coun- 4 Ratitied pares, © ale co naeANe PEOVER, | Jolitols' motion was rejected by A vols 38110 173. | inal or amended charter is not a new | DUCCDIS. was, not, considered neovssary.. On mo. | try through a thewsage to paruament his views on Seve; singly Epis BALEWCERTHAL NATIONAL BANK STUGE, | pocdl to stouan the preslocucy. “AE’soubots dup: | De. “This company,” says the report, “fully ap- | Somnutiec, “consisting ot Reve, sewers Cram: | likely to artes theeresteee ~ sey . a pI a pa a al amass ‘the motion, — Preciating the importance of having all doubts | meil, ana’G. W. Lee, to Teport upon ‘a’ plan of | M. Goblet was summoned to the Elysee palace Fai GST N. W..4 SUITE OF PAR- RANK H. PE: ‘M. Ribot appealed to the united Eegabtlcans, to | as to its right to use its existing tracks authori- | Organization. The commit! ired from the | last and requested to forma cavinet. He taile for Member Of Coucrese, or, to n21-3t Kellogy Building, 1416 F st__ | refuse their assent to the proposal, which, he sald, | tatively settied and confirmed, and desiring that Foom ta conter, aud upon thelr return 8 report was | asked for Ue to study the situation, Later Pres. Co ee y ‘3.000 Mind every oa “ATL jocasr geslloar on the New ber Micholince motion: by repected, by _a vote of | tS action conform, in ali respects, to the require thot of the following officers: President, Kev. T. cai-room were birds, moD~ 20 eS CRUSHED: A PARUOR FLOR | Thesis ol portant be prrmty ony | Mik sac etree paces ga Mgrs | gape sol Hae chamber adjourned Uae Tour ental ecu a hat ue Conia seman et Me ety trea Rpg gg ES Tilden iietersuces exchanwed. 1200 8 sta. w. and 13 THUS E WAGGAMAN. u19" | sentiebson applicatiom Ladies desiring to epeculate | 287+ : ‘uns onmanibne Gos 3 — Senate committee of March 8, 1887, bring to the | ‘The same committee was authorized to prepare a huge Creatures were kept. Turee of Nineu were BALTIMORE AND OHIO AFFAIRS, | attention of the commitiee the fdcts now com- | constitution. Rev. R. H. G, Dyson was elected | wethod@ists Exhoried to Set their Faces | Dured to dewth. So quick was Une spread of the Mmunicated, and recommend that the right of the | vice-president, and Prof. W. 8. Johnson was "Against the Theater, flames that no atiempt was made to save the company to the use of all the streets a: nues, ed assistant secretary, as these offices were . Dullding. | The loss ts about $700,000, how occupied by it be toned | provided for in the constitution. were en the porcnniens cf ttention «iven. Best of reterence. Office Buta WGotlocketm to G pan Addrens exgaon E. C. BAUMGRas, Boe ‘3, St. Cloud Building, cor.9tn and F sta, (EAP_THREE SiX-t00M BKICK Oth sta. s.w., with Tae De: OR REX T-TREE WINDOW At the session of the Virginia M. F. Conference | 4, QU Ue six watchmen wi a are | =p GoM, GOOD LOCATION, - and confirmed propriate legisiation.” It 18 | one poun-axp-a-HaLr ‘AU the time the fire started one Is missing. 47 ab BT NWS ROOM House oN F | PPE SALE-DINING KoOM. “GOOD LOCATION, | Batmwons, Nov. 21.—At a stockholders’ meeting | Suuonttied that wader ihe existing circumstances A-HALP STREET SCHOOL QUESTION. || south, at Danville, Saturday. preamble abd Teso- gs jd story front room sta, with good stable. A | mercial and heal katate Office. of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to-day the fol- | and conditions, and independent of the pecuntary | |The subject of the communication presented at | jyiions offered by Rev. P. A. Peterson, A. G, Brown, Declined with Thanks, ce a HERRON, RAMEY, | lowing directors were elected: James Sloan, jr, | interests Of the company and ts stockholders, the | the last meeting, relative to the location of the | pay, Whitehead and Jobn E. Edwards, were | THR PRESIDENT REFUSES TO ACCEDT 4 CORNER LOT IR x GE SIZED HALL ROOM, FRONT, = iB. 456 and E sts. ow. 307 Fst.nw. | oy Ke Interests of the public will be best promoted by | colored school was then brought up. A ST. PAUL PARK. JOR REXT LARGE SIZE1 ; Charies Mayer, James L. McLane, Wm. Keyser, unanimously adopted by a rising vote and hearty Phe bes fish set furniture, leat and fs, only | FQOR SALE—CHEAR—SEVEN-HOOM HOUSE, 1314 Wa. F. Burns, Hobt, Garrett, T. Harrison Garrett, | te | Tecognition of the company’s present} Rev. Mr Dyson called actention to the fact that A special to the New Yord Herald trom St. Paul gh por ments HET SE, ppomite Cy Hall | IP lat ot ae: Jot 18 feet be 109, to 8 food ‘alley James Carey’ Coala, “George W. Dobbin, Jonn | Rewtidny nd Soeupancy of the streets and |x seemed to be the prevailing opinion that the ob- | and, loud amen, Tees, dosianed at ae wide | gaya: In September, 18h a tract of land next to WO LARGE NEWLY-FCRNISHED | "9 CB. FAREED, £5 028.5 000. Poh opt bee pa and Decatur Mil-| scavement ts made that. large. sums of Seed ‘Was to the house selected for the ee leas ‘Yestimony against the theater, and | Mississipp! Park was plotied toto an addition and NT TWO LAL RE hy Sgn ee ler, “Tne first four-named succeed Aubrey Peatre, | Money aye” yeon spout’ in “perfecting, the | ScHOOL | This was not: the case, as the prot as strong ry isunba cuevehend Gash, te hemerer tue femmanae = cdl her iisif a square: Tat., between C au: JALOLIDA—FOR SALE 10 ACRES OF Lanb: 6 | John K. Cowen, W. W. Taylor and Josnua P Har- | cystem; that it has 10 mules of double track and | 04 2ccunt of the surroundings of the house, and | the patronizing of theatrical exhibitions by pro- 10. Fe ‘Sd st. ne. "A good, iuvestment. Price. acres cleared, and With a young grove of 189 01 oN aah sie io about 20 miles of single track for transportation, ——e CH. PARKER, 45 and Thinking it would please President Cleveland to dicate, ‘Rev. Mr. Stewart said that as far as he was per- | ‘ss! Christians has, by recent occurrences, been 7 187, ST_N.W., OPPOSITE NEW | JOR SALE—CHEAP—SIX-ROOM BRICK Hot ireea. 12 miles from Jacksonville, title periect; will | OTe eocknolders ratified the action of the direct- | Over Which 5 cents 1s the only fare, and that two" | sonaliy concerned he hadan objection to the uss | given Unusual prominence, and as the situation | KBOW of the compliment, and that he would like to JOR RENT_2: guehanze, for property worth $1,500 in or within 3 ‘SE, horse cars haverecenily been placed upon it in of opinion ‘this | OWN a corner lot in the addivion, the owner seat , : x 4 3 Siies o i E 8) orsin subscribing to the stock and bonds of the n | of a house for a public school which had been de- | seems to Justify an expression of opinion on reer bos tn & u | epeceaemmmatocmeeseine oa] bt Sealiepd edad sterad apaiet = rebpsbasade UFalton and Greckuer Toad and aio to the stock | Over accommodate the pubile. as co the rack | Soind gg gach a Prone. Ho thought that sch a | sunject by the confereace, that we are profoundly | M2? so nycrt of ute it ate eae voi RES T= 5 FURNISHED Rooms, | _U1*st* B. PARED, 635 008 Re. ots N UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY FOR A | 2d bonds of the Wheeling abd Pittsburg road, the | De-iicur avenue, and on that avenue from the in. | Place Ought not to be selected. He objected to the | convinced of the evil chafacter and influence of | ng un evitence of tir esteem ¥.-< fiiisitdure cane of totes Rov on second and | JJOK SALE-ON GeORGETOWN HEIGHTS — A | AL youne ian with irom 42,000 to #3,000 desiring | Latter of which will beincluded 10 Ue COMMON ee ton oe ats and Contmeticae aveuge | eauveRsont ra teater into 8, churcty OF & slate | the theater andor ite pomer as a promoter of Arm. | tergay hr. Hayes fecived. ee ce block fram Portland, Hamiiton, and |B’ new 7-room cottege: ; into busiiicas Jor bint in most desirable security, Gs lead orality and vice; and = menticl ; ye Ra en enor Dritees eammtio BUS | ioe BSE1A0 hae slew of ihe Patoinac Kiver Ariinwton | ats very low rent: catabiished: experience pref rable. | _ The report of the president was sbow-| {2 Boundary, it 1s claimed that the parties mentioned, executeo by Grover and Fran- a ing objecti it was one as fat as he was con- | affectionately and earnestly exhort our people to oa ‘a ing the revenue of the. past seer vo. neve been Fights of the’ Metropolitan allway thereon | cerned. bec thelr fnew against thls, thing as 4, diversion | pts cleveland, Rand, saying: “1 send you wite $20,059.035.90—an increase of $2,206,508,71 over | [ere derived from the Connecticut avenue and |’ jev, Mr. Lee sald that he objected to the build. | which cannot be used in the name of the Lord | jwsideuts own hand, saying: “l send ¥ oveland the revenues of the preceding yeat. ‘Theearnings | Fark Railway Co. by purchase and the assumption | tne heoause he thonght in doing so he might get | Jesus” And myscit to you and other parties who. were of , the, main stem | were | $11,201,248. | fone, we Tidoftue surroundiugs. “There was no question | °“The “recent occurrences” referred to areot course | And msseif to You and salaste Cromeek and the expenses $6,458,004.’ ing | Round, eg tony AED aturnpike and ran, | DUC that the objection was to the Mary Hali butid- | understood to mean the Emma Abbot-Candler | fork “Near the city Of St. Paul. ‘The object of the het. balance of $4,3%834350, ‘The - working cpmpegs pram ie turnpike and rup-| ing. That was the coon he Was barking at and he | episode in Nashville. fa ey Se te expenses were GL.22 per cent. ‘The profit and loss | LING t9 the boundary line of the District it 18 a8 | was of the opinion that he would get rid of all the —_———-290—___— Siribed tuerein tothe pat A! diccount shows an increase for the past fiscal year | #¢fved by the Metropolitan Rsllway Co, other coons in that vicinity, which were the legitle ‘The Benhayon Mystery. wy ay aes kind Of $30,254.85. Tt will be seen by this account that | "hts thereon were derived from the Boundary | tite descendants of tine big coon, est intentions, transferre to nie as & gir, 1 the surplus fund, which represents invested | #0d Silver Spring Raliway Co. District Attorney | Rey Dr Crumuell said that while he aid not dou’t kuow why this land should be given to me, capital derived from net earnings, and which is | Kiddie alleged, in his recent report on this subject | acreg with the statement that theaters should not ‘and if it is Of Value I Uhink those who by theiren- not represented ‘by elther seock oF bonds, |‘ tue Commissioners, that the act of the | S"ta mun ihe suavement (hat theavers should ee terprise have laid out the park should have the how ainounts to $48,08%,720.01. ‘The Wash. | icaslalve assembly. incorporating the Bound. | power of association and he thought that it was | whove dead body was found in a lodging-house in | Pensiitof it, Lam wuch picuwd Uy the Kindly ington branch shows in ‘therease of | net | W°3, vatt boosie: of te Sor way company | Wrong and that it would be immoral to have | San Francisco, October 23, the coraner's jury, Fri- | {o010¢ which proupred neue tae a earnings Of $57,055.25, while the expenditures as ause of the provision of section young girls go into a house with the depraved as- a che ‘Tre majority | PFN a orded show a decrease of $1,975.88. The report then | the United States Revived Statutes relating to the | Zoclations which were abJut this house, omg cet meg tienyns nae ajority | 1. fully equal to that Wiiich I should experience by ave j@-3t* | and other points of iutereat, For full particul: HED ROOMS IN base eré | DY to HOETY & DY eM, 1301 Fat aise RENT ISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE “tht a a ily without board for gentlemen; references re- | FLOR SALE—AT TAKOMA PARK, THREE MIN- a For farther information address Box 70, tar | M utes from depot, 18-root House, earls 40,000 rect of ground. pisee valued ie wold thie fall 7 os will take @5,300. Inquire of Owner, at Maple ave., Addrest HATS, Stur office." AW-3tt {UK SALE—EsTABLISHED C. AIMS AND REAL estaio business; rare Ses for man with ‘Small capital, Address CLALMS, Star offic. n19-3t* Wee > ,UNIMPROVED GROUND IN CITY, jor which @500 cash aud improved real estate worth $2,500 will be given. ‘Address: CATO, Star oitice. n1g2t* ‘Tak after 4p. mn, at 711 H st. ew. Tat oe ‘GUY Moses. at SALE ‘A RETIRIN kit ONE- mit jucerest in & well-estabiished real-estate busi- including horse, woigon, ‘office furui- Fine; decirabie Wat ot property Yor nalo aad rent, ni8-3t REAL ESTATE,” Star office. PARTIES WISHING To DOUBLE INVESTMENT i fy less than thirty days from date ebould addre SURE, Box 71, star ofles. aise JOR RENT_THREE UNFURNISHED COMMU- ‘only last suis a nicating Rooms second Wout, main buildings at | pride #i.400. MILL £ JOHNSTON Fez SALE—HOUSE NO. pleted 1390 st. o.¥,; rent reasonabl JOR RENT—SEVERAL DESIRABLE F’ an rs i, NES yy ay ee ee eb tro aus ream East ¢ apitol ak, Seuss a-n pe rn (ftices, depot lines of cars: cellar phot 22xi with fruit trees and Cacpileng bound: references exchanged.” S15 C8t 2. | Grapes, ide. tid rear alleys. "Ti house t4'n0 com Ffeucted thee it ean be cudnt for litle money ad eae “ a Says: “On the 17th of August, 1887, arcontract | P'S riet of Columbia, which declared uhat the Leg. | Sovlatiens gested that a further ob. | Teort, which has been approved by the coroner, | the rtentiou of the lot which I reconves.” FOR REST SRCORD FLOOR, 512 2D ST. N.W.: | the Thine of the peop yy i LONE aioe ath PAG CRNE OM TE | was msan with ee Unieoa” Qunsee xpress tslacing Assembly should not, pase any special law Jeet ee ae ee ie tani riots | holds that. the evidence agalest John A. Dimmig, wekbetes 68 the Saxepenemes Weds nee _ JROE SALE-A Good INVEST MENT—7.K0UM | uy RAN cates, MO $10.000; no commie | Company for the sale to it of the #ilual any special oe Societe Cag roximity to the railroads, making its dangerous | who ts suspected of having polsoned Benharon, 18] ) \ouing womaN stPhauk, Nattowal at Pom SOt REWELEWO MEWLYQUN GGNED GECOND: | B Prtase Hence on Szth ot. ee fer ca fou p rest Box o&, Star office. express franchises and _ privileges e > lor the young children who would be obliged to | sufficient to hold him foraurder until his tuo- sui timore and Obio system, and for the | OF {ranchise wustsoever attend ine schoul. cence 18 proven, Those Who sign the minority | SCHOOLS, AND CONDEMNING PROOLLATE Lickss, Operation of an express line over all the | | The Metropolitan Vo. take exception tothe alle: | “Rey, Mr. stewart sald that the protest was | jury ‘Chat they are unable todetcrm.ne | At the session of the National Woman's Chri Phiwags controled by the Baltimore and Ohio Segre ge © hd — oe to ee against the change of the location of the school Pidcer Boahayon's case Wes cust enicite or tian Temperance Union at Nashvlile Saturday, Simp. Compt ng aac tga | Sg, Haun Ah, Hae moror | Renate ia hit Sia | must Reahafes "ace muadseaes so | wen Temverane Can at Nose Satay frout rooms, im third story. 1123 11th street JOR HENT—1016 15TH ST. NEAR ARL Hotel, handsomely furnished roma, en Ke RENT—AT 1634 141H 57. N. syore snd dwelling. “Inguire at 10.38 1 NNAN'S Dry Gouds. Con gressina gat, for, 8 Congressinan, ato JOR Bai BRIOK house, Io exeelieut condition ‘and most desirably. rated, ANCE TO DESIRABLE USINESS PROPERTY. — We offer the fol- ~rg ee . die 4 ie. hi ved suicide and left letters coniessi pasle, with board, appointments Bret clang, rate Sieteuasy ccncreve crilar” under catire ecided_business chanes for an “mivest: | car Uust mortgage for $%500,000, under which | SUvbysed that the iaiguage “quovéd tnulbited | PRvv Nt: “Kngerson said that In, his opinion the | that he had Killed his sister, a crime for which his | tions, offered a lengthy platform including tweuty- po TL el i ‘Teruis easy. Inquire in desirably located business, property, | seventy-two locomotive engines have been fur- | the legisiauure of the District from passing acts of | pypiic school authorities were not called upon to | brother-in-law is under sentence of death. eight planks, The resoluuons advocate We avo fe ae eee aes ___nlvst’_| vis: Lot 4 and part of Lot 5,, square ‘a2 frout: | nished, and. the following cars: 256 house, 250 | (ncorporatlon, like the ohe under consideration. | make use of the schools to reform and purity a eae eae lion of the Internal revenue on alecholle liquors portion of Huse 1303. gYRE, HOMES AND STOP HEAT. | ius ave. and D ste, immediately north of the Palais | ROPPCr condolay 3 retrigerator expiess,o baggage, | 1.1 15. ve intent enould be morecicariy ¢ locallty. ‘The police force was for this purpose, A Thicvish Deputy Marshal, 200 cas on * a19Gt SLEIGH & LIEBERMAN, 1303 F st. JOR RENT_ARi1 G ST, NW. PLEASANT AUITE An ‘roma of furmahed rooms, ‘soilthern exposure. one | provements. tn the prettiest part of the northeast. W. sjuare from isa Pbbitt and Willard # Hotels.n SDURFORD, list New York a nonendos jt 509 ON EASY TEWMS— lane © rurnace heat, and open grates. herdi: \dsgine (new) S-story business property on uh jane the house; bonrd if desired: 1543 Listrest norts- | suontinar bastvees pascee. The tae eee na west icsaleaaneniaia niMcit* | fora drag store and a great bargain. W. & BURFURD, {OR RENT_A LARGE PRONT ROOM IN DE. | 1422 Sew Yorkave asia Bie Lightful part of theeiy. with commodious square | POR SALE-FOR @3,500, SMALL CASH PAY- southern exposure aud | E* ments and mont yayments—those beautiful select peighburiood . hot and cid water, bath, gus and | (new) ‘story and beck building Houses om H st east: heat. best family b ard, and large, general parlor: om | Y roou:s, 5 lange bed Tvs solid oak mantels, open Line of Herdics to Ospitol: terms reasonable; one or | fireplaces, catuedral giasa, all of different design, guar- dwo other ruoms it ease o: larwe family, nurse or serv- | quteed periectly burt ¥ . ‘fat Address Box 117, Star office. Ae ae W. E, BURFORD, 7JVOK RENT HANDSOME FU! 19-3" 1422 New York = rf. nd tobacco; Indorse the peace commission; far 15 passenger, 10 sleeping and 10 parlor cars, Lent should be more clearly expressed, | Una it fk was the desire of the authorities to re: | ponoLanige In 4 wicHIcan roux TeaceD roa wep. | 5 5 con H “Ander an arrangement made with a. syndicate ey eee eer eye oe fobad Plague spot they should make uso of the RAL OFFICIAL snale mance paes, gdee tome of eminent bankers funds sufficient 10 LaKe care ot | ae eee eee at een e ladl down in the cicy | 2geneles placed in their hands for this purpose,| uring the last three mooths there hasbeen a politics; favor Wom .n suffrage and Ube third the floating debt of the company have been se. | ther street railroads shall be laid down in the city | and not the schools. ad im Muskegon, Mich. Sev. | movement: condemn decoliete dress and women" led and fis det ef expeted, wil be funded | OF Washington yithou che consent of Contras ae tmocession of burglaries in Muskegoa, Mich se. | hove carn desis dean oben uring the coming year, in accordance witha Dist | necticut avenue, P street’ north and. west, High | Resolutions were adopted setting forth that “ag | CTal Stores were entered and large quantity of | tho“AScossinacion of Koderick bu Gambyell ‘Which nas received the approval of the syndicate.” | Sec" a vette street, od; now F uerect 2a, BONG | intremation wes conn co tute ane that the | £9008 taken, Suspicion was directed to George H. | fiunierous hand of the liquor | The banete SS » . : meeting deputy United States marshal, as being con- ies and the barbarous mesoroine ar Tamra, | Hiu, punveren, stents ad, 28 Migr | pune achot reenso the Disc of Colma, | 22 Souey Cate state marl a eg con: a Se cee rae the Atftictea | rived Its rights from the Union Railroad Company, | 1n locating a proposed new school designed espe- | rontl since, Dut discharged for want of eviuence. | demued. The resolutious relating to wo.wan suk a ee which was incorporated under the same act us tné | Clally for colored children, have given up a sulta- | "On Friday, while Jacks was in Grand Rapids at- | frage set forth -*that the success of muncipal suf Florida Community, Boundary and Suver Springs Ratiway Company, | ble place on H street, near 7th street northwest, | tending the Federal court, his roums at Muskegon | frage in Kansas convinces us that bo siruuger JACKSONVILLE, FLA., Nov. 21.—There was frost Se eT ee eee ae ae nae apetice | Wrte searched and $500 worth of goods was found. | We poo has Deon hurled against (he liquor powers under assurances ‘Ould be ocet y Segon merc be ore urge upon our metabers in Ler re seta hes chara alee phgeeragtie that toned om School, and have selected instead the bullding | 78° 000s ere tne an ee eet of ro: | te importance of trying to secure this power im epidemic which had already about died oat, Ice x to Give Lawyers Hus | located at the corner of Maryland avenue and 4% | fice Grayham, of that city, arrested Jacks on the | Ahy aud ali States and ‘Territories where there is Koval ay ia, depth” of 100, tert. or wil well the iretty, exce outly built (new) Z-ntory | south’ GO feet of tre sam ‘Houses ro ian + pr aasarefoc wobsbly the best business 405 F ot. ¥ NGE—A FLORIDA ORANGE Grove, miles below Jacksonville,on the St. Johns kiver, opposite Mawnolia, contuinius U0 acres,” 24800 trees, 1,600 bearing: a 10-room house im quod condi- tion,” A fod investinent; owner has woud'reasous for selling. ‘T have personally ¢ ‘or Tull particulars call at office. JRO. F. WAGUAMAR, “nim 1003 F st. n.w. — SS = a _ ~— —~ | Was seen here ear! this morning, but the str ‘this meeting, composed of the rs of Of success in such an dertaking.” aod Chanter, ancund Bout, we OR \ALE— SSTORY AND BASEMENT PRESS | "7 25 ZOTH 9, Nw, A GOO, TAMEE-STORY | Weatner was not cold enough to ‘do aby injury to F $5,000 to get Him Out. Dearly “all the “Colored peoples Pchurches | Came of burglary and lavceny. Sect an amenament to the national Comsat at, bet Naud On. (se, 20100) MEISKELS' | ments eleveu toome, am excellent investment Se The Plymouth, N. H., Record of last Saturday | {ng the proposed taking and the subsequent giving joentege nnn geen Chisement St women, which shail Geal tue Osea vis without beard, southern expostre: Ms eens i ee - wane. em amma eres ‘The Crown Prince’s Condition. says: “The following letter from the aseassin of | uyrot the H street premises, and of the novitious | MARTLANDER CHARGED WITH OFFERING AW ELBO- | Siow to tne liquor traitic, fad for the Hirt gimme Second story. priv = convenient te ‘SALE—1317 90T! "7 N- | at = | San Rewo, Nov. ‘Whe crown prince ents and ; reputation of the neighborhood and the objection- vide ad-quate protecuon for the home.” Mra. On ESL MARDOINE. Pambohe Dit Fire | ial mood saneceln nar sapmace ohn re Hiscee: wat | SOmuane Lose and tant Coan ee MEMES | sleops well, ‘The British and German residents | President Garfield is published for the frst time. | Te" mediate surroundings of the house on | A special from Frederick, Md., to the Baltimore Sook of New Jersey, objected to the Resolution ral wood tbat areal ba 3 Tee wis eo it te Treasurer United States, President, Interest and Principal paid by the Chemical National Bank. taken at for: silk plush furniture, velvet carpets, | once. MCLACHLEN & BATCHELDEH, 1225 ¥ st. gaYe a Dasquet to the crown princess to-day in ‘The original in the handwriting of Guiteau 161 | Maryland avenue, hereby earnestly protests | Sun says that Jas Cover, of Johnsville, Frederick | favoring the Blair educational bill on the ground Soke tone: | Bw. of ber ie possession of Mr. MN. Davis, president of the | against this action on their Part, and decidedly | Cognty, was given a hearing before Justice Thos | that sie had been taught to believe Uve bill uncom ‘are: house g ldo y ational. ! ry acca alin VCE EEE: as; yepee ti it of @ public school in iF dessa cout: rent pee: | OR GALB-SLEGANT RERIDENCE VERMONT | w25-3m aR Weenteis ye Servia and Bulgaria. plek Te nas GINA tD nga WEA pore ITO fae place tately decided upon?” and that we beg | Turner’ Saturday Bo mrad “at STH SE Aw Stcar| tune inn pega mbaens eet etnra | |, mana Ror. at tue sevian government |r pais by Chan Met Guat lamsers | toptesat (ae, conmbamaes a fact that as | wmptng Lobe ZW. Wile arepaeas 26 | peeterred Weath to Expownre, gam fo tonne KT LeWULD, Isat Pst uw mise | ___AUCTION SALES, | moe genni eg tered oe STRICTLY PRIVATE, Buraatures that in young peopue t isexpecialy | cent lectin, According tothe, tadimony of Ube | THR TRAGIC AND SENAAmIOXAL ppATH CW 4 YOUNG ANDEON 5 ae ‘will not. be admitted tot Mr. Rexp: I will give you & Mr, Merrick & Gen. | Vivid, and that the use of this notorioys Dullding uw ler 4 ' Pikadtve, star ows circle: 10 rosea mt oper | WALTERS B WILLIAMS & 00., Anctionsers, Granted under the capitulations, ‘servia helds | Butlsra dudge, Mi r My note, payabie one | a8 a’school cannot but be demo 1o our | tne Gay of eletic, And, after a short conversation | A special from Hagerstown, M., says: The coro. to Inspect and terms T. DIRECT FROM THE ORIENT. he circular to be an infringement of the recipro- | year hence, for $5,000 each, if you get me out of | youth.” about the outlook of rues, remarked, “Well. | pers jury summobed to inquire into the death of LD, 1351 2 c= cal arrangement between the two countries, Kere. ‘Tthink you can do it on the ground of non | A committee, consisting of Reva T. G. Stewart, | what can you do einer replied Misa Belie Punkhouser, which occurred under pe- = FGANTLY FURNISHED RooMa | J7O% SALE NESS PROPERTY, 0TH 8T. GRAND DISPLAY OF ——s_—_, Jurisaiction of the Court, Thave Just written to |G. W. Lee, R. HH. G. Dyson, W. J. Waiker, Alex. | didn't know. It ts claimed that Cover then sald, | (ot ances at the residence of her uncle, Feveate F sine, with pevae family delightful Inquire at WURUEMAR, & CO, ORIENTAL GOoDs, A Hackdriver Murdered. Fao eee eee eee eee ateee cmsaaals | doliae Wiliam in ite. Wiler told. him he. would | Wm, Puskhouser, in Hagerstown, on Friday aight, ~ 2 . jagrud: F. ‘ou him wo secure : Bn Yark: Reforeocesuchuiset"" “olvowe" | 210n sALE-FOUR OR BIGHT NEW 0 nooM AT OUR #ALESROOMS, man was imuracied last niet “Puree unex: | Keutiemen & and T depend, On. You tosocure ur. | Woners. ‘he seocintion tien edjvurnod, Tewis Shocmaker, Abraham Wolf, and Jerry Riz- | DTU to a verdict saturday evening that “Bete [0k BENT—UNFURNISHED PARLOR OR TWO | M Bricks, m.i, with concrete cellar, northwest, ou rians, named Stephen Mannoga, Andrew Unrin | Merrick. Pease call with Mr, derrick without de- deve im offer be’bad ‘received, and was fuduced | Funkhouser came to her death causes and oP Ry BT WO | une steect, a 12 per cout investment; reuted st 30 No, 1001 Pennsylvania ave., corner 10th st, and George Fabel, are under arrest, charged with | 14. I presume I could inake $50,000 next winter ‘The Ellis Assault Case. ler of ft means unknown to the jury.” From the evideaoe ‘pect: stable, if wanted: references. 1320 st | each. J. HGUAY & OU... 622 Fat. Bi8-St the crime, lecturing if | could yet out of tats. I have an offer | ‘phe case involving a charge of disorderly conduct | PY these parties pi es Chat there | Before the jury it was learned tl aw. a1t-tm_ | POR SALE_NEW SEVEN: MODERN BRICK EXHIBITION FREE. (06 $500 per night for six nights from Boston NOW. * | acainst Wm. M. Ellis, colored, and a counter | nignt be witnesses to, What. took hat. there | Pousor lived. with ber. granduotiv PPO SENT FORNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OX | ctern Brick Dwciling, 19th sc. aes 62,000" THLE | TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AND WEDNESDAY, XO-| Mar. Persico Reporte atthe Vatican. | JOUR TU: oon penne Guts charge of assault against Police Officer Harrover, | was to be taken near a shed in which they would | YA Ad Wat she left ere Sone Clue ago to Piste oa suite, convenient tocare: arate lize if desired: | eT MEAPURD, 1507 Fo 3. mieten VEMBER TWENTY-IWO AND TWENTY. | | Rowe, Nov. 21—Mur. Persico, the special envoy | eee was tried in the Police Court Saturday afternoon, | "crete themselves and listen through the cracks | nortacner Isengaged in business She Was ep ae-8w* OR SALE—TWO FRAMES, NOW VACANT, 1310 ‘THREE, FROM ELEVEN A. M. | ad ga eign lh wer og | Supreme Court Decisions, asstated in Tue Stan. After the evidence in the | Detween the boards, Titanate eracterioed Dy to be married to a young man near Benton. FE sd Lay th nw nins foome: nova latin TO SIX P.M. See yal meet seo athe rected bit | Tn the United States Supreme Court vo-day the | “aisorderly” case had been recetved the judge saia | ketmade and ci ‘4, and, {t 1s sald, was becrayed UY anouher seperate, or ue whole for an investment y20 Fat. ‘Mr. Wm, P. Maulsby, counsel tor Mr. Cover, as a | YU ¥. Fu! ALBE.T F This collection is certainly the largest and finest ever we mis-st no appotntinents to the sacred college will be | decision of the lower court in the case of the Colo | ne would impose a fine of §5 on Ellis, Mr. Cahill made. Aa ordinary secret consistory Will be held | rado Coal and Iron Co., the Southern Colorado | ror Ellis, however, expressed a desire to argue the deliberately-entered-into conspiracy to havea iaan | Mn Of Marksville, Va. four or tive stherse eer eee event with anotner to wet him to | O8 Friday afternoon sive went to her father's bronght to this city, containing RUGS, CARPETS, where she talked to iit about her trouble, and N—1342 VERMONT AVE. y koAw 3 i 5 on the 27th instant. o« case, and Judgment was withleid Uli the case of | bribe him. When the parties met atthe designated i ~ - KENT — ELLGANT FURNISHED APAMT- ‘ou lows Circle; 13 rooms and | PORTIERES, HANGINGS, EMBROIDERIES, see Coal and Town Co,, and Louls H. Meyer against ; x Witen the parties tact at the designated | ‘as arranged taat she and her father would go to ; mod, impS.; price, tor teu days, $14,500: one- | SHAWLS, ANTIQUITIES, FANCY GOODs, if assault against the officer Was heard. Kllis testi- | place, according: ~ test — the - ned Virginia on Saturd: imaitable Yor an’ MC. or bead ate Departoest, com | utd cash; balauce at’ berceut. ‘Tevcpuouecali,473 | OMITOTH AND MANY HARE, AUTIOLOS GUAE An ois Town Burning. the United States wus reversed. In the case Of | heq'that the ofticer changed him with resistance | named persons, Willer asked, “Will you give me | Vineinia, 2 the Arlington and Chamberlain's. App nd-lm_ _ THOS. @. HENSEY, 1226 F st. nw. the ws : ‘ALMENT PLAN—8-ROOM haif squre trom East Capitol st. ; $3.60; balance ‘$30 per mouth. HOraiNe & HIESTON, h Ou at. re, = = ae {OK SALE—TWO JUARES FROM CAPILOL, 3 Fok BENT, BOOMSSINOLE AND EN SUITE Frits roca and ceriar press bec Houses: with bas handsomely furninhed . terms to desire- | windows: parking iu front; large yarus aud sheds in bie e y 5 > 33th a rear. each, $8. cash for au ot 4 i JUPKINS & IN, oS) -im* 218-3t ‘6th st. and La ave. TWENTY-FIVE BUILDINGS DESTROYED AXD THE FLawes | James Doolan and James McCue, plaintiffs 1 | and struck him over the right eye, making a bad STILL RAGING. error, against William B. Cart, appealed from wound, ana'he ‘Was confined eighteen days in the Camo, Int. Nov. 21.—At noon a fire at Mound | California, Justice Miller delivered the opinion ot | hospital, When in the station the officer sald he City, IIL, had’ already destroyed twenty-five build. | Court reversing the decision with costs, and ré- | wisned hehad knocked bis head off, fhe ‘ntluing” twa chotcs and. Senator "Dan | Mandl ie caie wih reste for anew tia SSS. "8 residence, The court-house and jail are 7 a ‘Tue Tax-LigNX CERTIORARI Caska.—In the yu ou'ire now, The ne fs suill Faging. ‘Several ire | YOIvINg the ttle of lands in California, 4 General Ferm the case of Fraser agt the Dis: engines and steainers were sent from here, trict, one of e tax-lien cert cases, Was —————— Cebip maoedgeicceren taken up. Sessa Birney & Birney for ‘complains ‘The Milwaukee Brewery Trouble, | 4 EAL QuisTioN, snovaur Buvous Tax covET I | ant, and Mr. Kiddie for te District IT 18 RXTENDING AND MAY LEAD TO A GENERAL care eG ee si Cover it 18 Charged, answered, “1 will” | Upon her alleged betr: r ea coe Tigke'to sell’ my. voter aia Wiler, | Mi After scaving her Lathersie speut some time Weil, if that’s all,” Cover is Said to have repiled, | 02 the Strvels | as met “Tl make you a present of $3 if you will vote the | W8Cle’s, apparvatiy in good spirits, and @emocratic ticket.” They then parted. It was not | Went Ay 2 —. — = charged that Cover actually gave the money. Mr, | Siverwa > oe . 2S a. Maulsby declined to offer any testimony for tue | Post mortem was made yestertas. Wut the defense, and his client gave bail in the sum of 200 —~} a Hee oS Ly a niet Srl posibly be sent away sor anaifeon Ito tae Parxce WILLIAM TO Take His FaTmen's Prace.— | Opinion of the physicians, however, that she died ABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ‘Will be sold. AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- FIVE AND TWENTY-SIX, And will continue also the next week, from day to ay until all the goods are sold. vemient to 43 15th that, owing to the | 1Tou Ube effects of some’ powerful drag. in her ee In the Court in General Term to-day the habeas | RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—Tho following | The announcement is made thoi was tonné asmall vial iiled with eccler. teoscadd mca verst aly a mene MA LEAD? : une ge ag | : PTFE Gate ta eee | ROSIE OE OF THE, YEN vinta nev | tnrintectslorne willbe dutrbutedet herice | apyoraa Xan Gi tne” aaioaDremer at | corpuscan of James Callan, ove o the musicians | wefe ie eading atte Sgnal OW ost "7 | nen ttn crown pos Prince Wiliam il Oy | IRS awl nnd a buna of ters and 1315 the Cream City Brewery rerused this morning to handle any more malt for the commission malt houses, ‘The union men declare that they will foree @ general lockout if necessary A card has Doce jasued calling upon the work! men cout the brewing establishments of Fred. Miller, Adum Gettleman and the Cream Cit Brewing Co. for using non-union malt. The ‘Was adroitly worded so as to evade the conspiracy law. ‘The secretary of the Brewers’ Union says in case general lock-out occurs the American Federa- convict: d of conspiracy in the so-called boycotting | @» 27; # P. mM, 30; maximu, 30; minimum, 25, ase, was called to the attention of the court by| ‘The will of W. H. Brown was filed to-day. To ‘Mr. J. H. Ralston, of Mr. Callan’s counsel, | his wife, Mary E., and daughter Rebecca, he leaves ‘Mr. Ralston stated that in tbe Police Court | 65 feet front of ‘on D, between 4th and 5th the defendant had asked a jury trial, ‘streets southeast, and all his other property. Which was denied, and he had therefore brought t paras the case up that the court, might act on the con- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, suitut jury. He sald the juestion had a before the court im tnecase of] | New York Stock Market, ions “ peter ile Uz petitioners favor. “Tuse cach however. ind | the Rew York tack, Market gh rvoried Oy open Weiller have arrived at San emo for che purpose | his e.\ér, in which, she requested hit to dest Sommer yamerat tm eitatet cat ic | sata inantaer Se be pee nt edi urbing the U's sleep. Dr. Mark ber somernang, f_sne wanted im to send ber. cite Heel mene = om aig aa of hn | SY eed ote, ang ees Yours, respectfully, 2t__ WALTER B, WLLIAMS & CO., Aucts. o25-4w* | but owing to the large ‘sold (st a bargain. __FOR RENT—OFFICES. = - KR #ALE—THREE NEW 6-ROOM AND YOR RENT_—DESK ROOM IN FINE OFFICE IN | gigué com, b4.s0Ucasn for the’ tx Fea meen occa iG eG mck. $4400 canh for the three. HULK: iota ue | MONEY TO LOAN HESTON, 6th and 1 OR RENT—i106 “WRPLENDID oF. | VO SALE—TWo NEW 5-HOOM BRICKS, RENT Bass pee oa deg eed gp soe nature ae: | geet entice AO fing, eal toes in 5. Modes & SON ideal Poe aie | Rerktwost, renting for #54700. “HOPKINS & HiES- pet an Pt 8 = TON, Oth ana L FOR_RENT—STORES. KER! Buc to I . O13 pi aang — 613 15th st. _Taterest ‘ailowed on Tne Depesita, __u21-1m_ OANS—PERSONAL PROPERTY ACCEPT! Liaitert or ot any security for individual notes tion of Labor will issue a boycott against all Mil-| not gone to the Supreme Court of tue United | Wite to Corsou & Macartney, 1419 F street, = ex, ‘She was 2% years old, and rather fine. Pome. C ant oe a amount, at reasonable terms, by's well-known andre. | Waukee beer.” ‘The Federation has over 000,000 | Staves, Lopor> I Jam. A? Faxpenicn.—Jobn W, | looking. ‘The case has utirncted considerable at RENT — BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE, 1602 i, south truant; 1 eponeibie party. members. ‘The court said that the Police Court had been in Graham, the colored youth, ‘sixteen or seven- | tention, It being the second death under almost 14th at. 20 vy BO feat: concreted marie size; yd a se rae Ones ere erat! vanlte, Ad. ——__ existence several ‘and they would look into teen years, who killed his ¢, Wm. Graham, | siuuilar circumstances that has occurred at Hagers wa toms oko ‘orc 25100; renta tor, 910.30 each: 1.100: | Gress, in full, CONFIDENTIAL, P.0.Box 600. wZ1-1m Cable Notes From Frankfort. {he matter caretwily and would later decide when twenty, near Woodville, Md., last Sunday, | town in the past Uwo weeks. bey OSTRANDER & wEALED, | Bee To LOAN Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENING STAR. they Would hear the case. ‘Wan taken to jail Friday night ‘and in jail, 299 ¥ (28 New Yor e Z C3 FRaNkvonr, Nov. 21,—The czar arrived yester. go Be The boys, while seated at their breakfast table, | | Moxcaext oJ. E. B. Srvart.—The Richmond “a nore. ox} “ie ‘at the imperial paiace at Gratec. ina. Sales of Real Estate. prt Decame involved in a quarrel over a piece of , | State says: The monument to mark the spot where Fo — iy pA. DARN isa Tumor that King Humbert, of Italy,| Hon. W. L. Scott, of Pennsylvania, has 90. when Jobn grabbed up his shotguo anf dis: ‘tne gallant “Jeb” Stuart fell was Uden out to Sagar ipgaire 219-31" . 1226 Fet._| intends to visit the crown prince at San Remo. | bought of John Krower tor 940,000, lot 37, sq. 107, 20%) Ted the “contents {oto the stoumach of his | Vellsw Tavern, in Henrico, 6 mies tro Biche ree 34 ‘Co- ¥ TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, PROMPT | _ Pfof. Stoert is severely censured by the Austrian Sa LE 26 inches by 145 feet on’ Jackson BS brother, inflicling injuries from which he soon | mond, Saturday, to be placed i om OTe a Seyey. set emviatona “SWOMMEAEEY E | mlniiar of public Instruction or hus eoeat leo. | Pine, West sido of Larayet Square. ee ee SaStarGiloes emmher peouvee' tas wo Fo pote A ‘SALE-1325 M STN. W. ELEGANTLY EE ETE eee ey The Whitaker Trial. “aTbS 58 | | veworee Dearune> Courasson.—A year | Brought on death may be torever estabitaned. Deetling room, mod: j_ furmiahed or unfurnished; 15 rooms, | "JYO LOAN — LARGE SUMS, SMALL SUMS. ON| iss Fannie Febiger, a daughter of Admiral! This morning, in the Criminal court, Judge Til The of Mongul, Pa., a highly = separstely— | double vault; servants cottage and stable, at a bar: | or tor Gedling CUTTER e Wikies, Tad eee: | Febiger, has entered Mount de Sales convent, Bal- | yontgomery, the trial of Granville A. Whitaker, “ia ide feos ‘s40. to | ean. JOHN SHERMAN & UO. avis st. “| timore, ‘a8 a novice, preparatory to joining the a bitaker, 10 eee on the charge of presenting fraudulent vouchers of Sa 7 i {OR SALE—ONLY $7,000, NEW THREE STOR} S ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO BUTT OW REZ | Older of the Visitation. presenting’ jou td : : ser | RBar tieatspoes ceeck | MOSEE 29,05, Saas We Bar OF REA SS SEE oe —— ‘INDOW TO. OUP: C i ; = = = ‘beth . H, 8Mr E ‘The Courts, BY. Sout Ss £OR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS oor _n3-1m 1232'F atrowt norshwest, REN. B08 ig ON REAL ESTATE. ROOMS. ON TWO UPPEK FLOORS, 90 teh oc nes frown December Left Spa Fvania ave. a2i-t F <3 r 00 ___fo28]__—THOS, R. WAGGAMAN. Tux LermnsraTe Coxntesce Conanatn to-d8y Grins or du ie Pers tn decifing abe ae seated ans would eal es cre o¢¥iN0: S21 Ti acs abu EEE Out oanon'€ the complainvain the Stand teria question with ort pareata 1 0 : veut Bid-Lun _ | yore a) rp i “ 318 Lat my, ip Stanton alley _ eee strange, true [0k MINT—2 FINE LARGE NEW STABLES IN en 1405 F rt, a. Ww, ‘Mn. Rivas, the newly appointed Assistant Sec- food uatll ‘comes to ber reef. oor perms Pre. fist Fay = . = ——— OANS— retary of State, took his oath of office to-day. are concerned about her, as se is but @ -auoderw un: | JOR $ALE—A MOST DESIRABLE +4 Beal Fatate 1 Navy Officers’ ‘per former weit. Fyevesgema inelading conctiman's room willbe rwedy | A. sud buscincht Uriok Notas ou Kut, uw Det 3a and re. dteanan Balan Recetston ‘Tau Conrexuzs on the fishery question will + = 7 Drag Store. BidOre’ | Sd steals modern iuuprovementa, “Apply CHAMLCS TOCKS AND BOND, GOOD. COMMENC: meet formally at 2 o'olock to-morrow. There were typhoid tever SOR Dine SaMINGTON TIPE WhITENe ai | MAUL. 00S Laub ot me, Bis-Lin EAPLIC ana other Arvt-claas ‘necurition No! daisy oe ere last Weck Im Cincinnath against Tory tn the pres Fiera Sera nbet score Aa 108, SALE, O8 MICHRRREagpwowe yaw | Wren eo eae, ‘Tus Su-Fxance Comarrran, of the Senate, on ceding week. ‘The ‘Of bew capes ts tate: sale WICKOFF, STS | eaattenweeiaeth worth @12:000, want medium | 496-3m Tats New York te, ‘undervaluationsof imported goods met at the Cap!- eau ad pce of Your pooper eA tol today for the purpose of preparing their re- Psi ditties ae ant a % $100,000 Fee OEL OF, HARTLAND a Ueareatin mabria Es if ‘322 N\Clarien sh Haltinote 1: 2 mE ‘at lowest Bi. During the recess testimony was taken in Feport will probably be quivs voluminous. —— Feet, 3 Building Ora M* COME RACK ALL UV vDROr Eee at roomim. 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