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. # J Fe THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1887—SIX PAGES. 5 Cnom Coun 12d EDITION. FOR RENT—ROOMS. | _ FOR SALE—HOUSES. JOK KENT_TWO FURNISHED FRONT Room! i SALE—NEW HOU E, 3 STORY AN CEL- Baits teoa boned ~~ | Fe he £8" @ halla corner. erate. Fivet fauily: ao chiliren: gee | Wier, 8 omn, Vastly Increased, but the O14 Mam| Finmes Wild Mensts ge: Leese and ee, cheat cursand Lath st. herdiete: refer- | wood " New Ha * “ireave, car M st I ool cvasnuneed, 14109 Ter | HGH “eke 606 110 NS: "ettat | retonal aiscase and. requires a constitutional remedy ‘Still Firm summoning Clemenccan. Spread Terrer Throngh the City. Jui KENTA HeW SERY DESIRABLE ROOMS | 70% SALA — THEER STORY AND BASEMENT, | lhe Hoots Sermperilia wilh SS Laan oe. PORMED—THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THR After the defeat of the Rouvier cabinet inthe | A spectal from Bridgeport, Nith o. without wealm at the Cusniny it good vs wer, eradicates the smpurity whieh causes and pro- COLORED Conn., gives the tole Fees ange meas, ANNO Ceenne Medi hee’ | wi silvery we 00 gel paseoaaee doqaieeARt >: | ones tar aeemser and toce sfudtn a femmnacel tape, Siar INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL DISCCESED aD REsoLUTIONS | French chamber of deputies on Saturday, M. | loWing account of the Durning of farpum's circus OR RENT_TO GENTLE: axp wire |** B2I-3t’ | At tho same time Hood's Sarsaparitie builds up the . ‘ADOPTED. Rowvier accosted M. Clemenceau, and said: “You | winter quarters last night: The rain building of Piitter nw plotrant anfur.dabed Moone, wnitabs < ALE-117 C8T.9.E. A DESIRABLY THREP- | whote system and makes you feel renewed in streneth, staat Rave relieved me of a troublesome burden, Ihave | Barnum and Ratles’s (Greatest show on Rarth was forligis someearcpuine, bath, aa and heat: Belt curs brick resi rooms api | “<P have been troubled with that annoying disease, — An adjourned meeting of the ministers of the | now wp advise President Grevy to send for yga to | entirely destroyed by fire this evening at 10:90, gs erences required 401 Pat nw. corner wr 1B unt by 119 feet 6 lucnes deey a “and have taken all kinds of blood aay 20 colored churches of the District was held this | form a yew ministry,” One of the watchmen was in the horse room. His On REN. THREE UNFURNISHED ROOTS. *. 4 SHER & OO. 1324 Fst n.w. | fern but uever found relief till I used Hood's Sarea- Snip Te morning at the Metropolitan A.M. E church, on | "president Grevy sovepted the resignations of is | lantern exploded, igniting the hay nnd straw, and at for housekeey ; 1225 F ST.NW isclaimed.” | Be President that He ‘M street, between 15th and 16th streets morth- 4 t nt for housekeeping. Cot New parilla whieb I am confident will do all that: informs Grevy ministers at the Elysee, and afterwards held con- | in less than thirty minutes (he great building was haw. 4, L. ROUTT, Marksburg, Ky. Witt Try to Form # Cabinet. West, for the purpose of forming a ministerial | guitations with M. de Freycinet, M. Floquet and | utterly consumed. The first information of the & PLEASANT ROOM WITH BuAi Panis, Nov. 21.—M. Clemenceau had an tnter- union, Rev. W. H. Phillips, of the Baptist church, permanent couple; references etchaue HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA 3th st. Ke, near Pa. ave. two six-room frame ns ntact, fot S1¥R0 0 all ‘Good in’ presided, and after devotional exercises the secre- Other prominent statesmen. The president has | fire was from the roarsof the lions and tigers, TKO HANDSOWE FURNISHED | «nd lole ali pa.t of th soda tat us a son gh a hgprererteed = Performance of their duties until A new mintsty ts | the elephants struggled in their chains but tn an ‘view with President Grevy this morning and im Sold by all druggists. $1: six for $5. Prepared only by C. L. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, formed him that he was ready toform @ cabinet. See and beat roo cell” He said, however, that he was bound to indicate meeting, held last Monday, which con : epase. eal ML ts aaa 3 oo 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 1 | tothe president that there were other elements. communication from Rev. ‘Dr. Crammell, calling mercy prep regen cymnnghi ge Hae Sreeptng tron dof the ‘bunting’ to tre Feet MASSACHUSETTS AV iuups. For inspection apply besides the minigterial question to complicate the ‘the attention of the ministers to the action of the | of establ'shing rin the chamber. 3 “Tar ten darra bot approach, the buiding, nie Aree FOOWIA, eu suite oF it Fst.n.w ‘situation. ‘School board in opposition to the expressed wishes unassailable power! . | being fearful of the crazed animals Taree closets and alcoves, new house and furniture. private M. Clemenceau and other prominent politicians A meeting ot the ‘of the “six others broke faunily. ad Swe FOR SALE--HOUSES, will have another conference with M. f the colored members, in proposing to locate a | Jeft was held Su at Brion, Foti ab through the NISHED ROOMS: __.FOR SALE--HC .__ | Grevy. colored school in the Dullding at the corner of | Lockroy, and Carnot were present. It was: six ava 6 = THE USUAL NAPOLEONIC VOLUNTEER. Mt stated | DOU to take any part in the ni a plenary = Pause” — ‘the per tween 6th | ference of the groups of tl and 7th streets northwest, had been leased, but | Tam previously agreed upon for une conference : ; NT—WITH BOAKD IN PRIVAT: FAMILY, i Sal PECIAL BARGAINS FOR fase; Brick House, 10 rooms, lot 20x11 Prince Napoleon has sent a letrer to Baton chamber of q ag wuat tne femgkanon of Presidest orevy, 1s somely-furniahed aud, ao » bot 4 owing that locality | "as dropped. were burned, and scaton Appiy at LSS we cot Weare, nal Se : ani ri ‘ Proposing himself’ as his Sgaiust having the sch: school trus- OREVY'S DETERMINED aTrrTCDE. fuare fell Of.” The {OK RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- ‘om oe tees had deterinined upon this other location. The | ‘The Republ.que Francaise states tat President lion have starved off iors, eu suite or single; also. pleasant hal} rooms. oes been used as a jamen; with or without board, at S00 » z : y sea aw sip toe ‘615 Lith Sy house 1d bad, tm~ moral influences and was inconvenient of for the children for whom intended. ‘The minutes stated that action upon this communication wis 11th st rences exchanged. ol7-Gw* i ‘ch, on caay ermis: now oe: | that the sole remedy tor the upd by, good fouants at $12.50 month each. 3° E OHEARAR TS, 3178 head “ot thd wate, “and. ‘tans make, mR 8 1,500—I OR (4) NEY, EAT AND URGING REVISION OF THE Base teeters tacit | 2 anaes Garey ee Park; price #1, ‘on situation was to nominate the h 7th st. aw. the % Geferred until the next meeting. The minutes (0 several deputies, President Grevy | Tue howis of the rove. people, hail crea? sama the arbiter, instead of ‘were approved, and the question of forming a | reterred Us, the ianmnense aisicalty thse wend be | wich tears When. ie was Teale Cen ou aaeane wens BUSINESS CHANCES, at present, the plaything of political parties, He rmanent tion was then Drought up, and | ¢: in obtaining a ministry. If unis dim | soroe of the animals might . the inhi Fos S53 COMMUNICATING Roows, ox ——— = Sunway | SemRnagh urgency for for his motion. "M. B @uestion of the righ to | 1 Was decided to form an association, to be known | culty should be found insurmountable, he said, | Darricaded their doors and ‘and bid them ‘Vd floor, micaly furnished, with board. Apply at 0 INVESTOLS — FRANKLIN INSURANCE | 80d M. Michelin spoke in favor of a revision of right of the company as the Ministerial Union. A suggestion to insert | he would ask the senate for a dissolution of té | Selves inside their houses. 420 Hi st. nw. aieiaenee B19-St Stock offers asafe and certain 5 per cent im the constitution, in order, a8 they @aid, to abolish | U8 the particular streets and avenues not | the word “colored” was made, 80 as to limit the | chamber of deputies. He would then retire from | The main building of the show was 600 feet JOR RENT_— BY A LaDy FROM NEW YORK thent, ‘and get fuller pe. tie the . ‘The demand for urgency for M. | included within the provisions of its orig | membership to the pastorsot the colored churches, | the presidency, after communicating to tue coun- | long, 200 feet wide and two stories high. The cuy: omely furnished parlor, bay window; Pe BANK Ht PELOUZE, | Jolibols’ motion was rejected by A vote 381 to 173.) inal or amended charter 1s not a mew | DUtthIs was not considered necessary. On mo- | try through a ihessage to parilament his views on | upper portion was filled with hay and with all ‘ance Toums, 2d floor; situly of ep st _u21-3t__ 20 Kellogy Building, 1416 F st, M, Michelin then moved for u1 for 8 pr | one rnis, a ia tion of Kev, Mr. ‘the chair appotated a | the situation, its origin and the consequences | the paraphernalia of the great show. In the nient ty cars; herdics pass the 3 ‘Ok SALE—CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK STUOK, Lo abolish the presidency. M. Jolibois sup- company,” says the report, “fully ap- | committee, ‘consisting of Reva, Stewart, Crum. | likely to arise therefrom, horse-rooms were ali the Flog borses—trained cor. M . 219-5" ‘mall block of five | By. the motion, Preciating the importance of having all doubts | meil, and'@. W. Lee, to ae ee plan of | M. Goblet was summoned to the Elysee palace | stallions, ponies, &c. These were all burned in DOK RENT-031 GST._N. W..4 SUITE OF PAR- ‘ RANK H. Pt! M. Ribot appealed to the united iblicans to | as to its right to use its existing tracks authori- | Organization. The committee ired frou the | last and requested to form a cauinet, He | the upper rooms were tents, poles, seats, plumes, Ror suitaule for Member of Cuuxress,, of, two nm re ere 6 F st. trade to aaerth Sa oposal, WI ich, he sald, | tatively settled and confirmed, and desiring that Foom to confer, and upon their return a report was sexed tor me to stay. the situation, Later Pree: Bagh and all the arnessds tor te entire how tack patlors, with or wi wr Foe 10 INVESTORS—Ai 18 OF- scredit, the re} ade, Rev. Mr. Lee, recommenuing at Grevy summoned M. Clemenceau to a con- | DoLh for street a nance, ‘ ni9-6e" | “Gra. = "T feret every aay to make money New | “Mt Michelin's motion was rejected by a vote of | #8 action conform, in all respects, to the require- | Choice of the following oflcers: President, lev." | ference at 10 Ovex tts torning were burned, {n tho catnaom were Uirds, moo: 3 = ‘3.000 eNT_FURSISHED, A PARLOR FLOOR | | The above is 8 portion of the on. ‘i covigeshawse, pereate: family of date, ‘ue | Booka’ Fur fault calfat oftee for Gulley jase os ildren. References exchanged. 1200 N the Istand 15th." “THOS. & WAGGAMAN, 119 R SALE—CHEAP_THREE SIX.00M BRICK a ‘York Stock Exchange and Chicazo Grain 969 to191. ‘The chamber ad} til Thurs- | ments of law, respectfully ask that the Commis. | G, Stewart; secretary, Rev. Mr. Timothy; treas- Keys, three rhinoceroses, ous direct private wines. Fuanphirt explaining how todeal | gay. a Sioners, in meking tnelr tepiy tonne letter ot the | Gren wan Wy. ne Philips. The report was adopted. | wage Vane! -y ¥ bs sel reg wi’ og ek to speculate Senate committee of March 8, 1887, bring to the | The same committee was aul zed to prepare a —_s__ BALTIMORE AND OHIO AFFA! F Hours, 10 o'clock atm. to 5 pam. - ~ - mS. | attention of the committee the facts now com- | constitution. Rev. R. A. G. was elected burned to dewh. So quick Was Une spreaa of the jor NDOW, SOUTH FRONT jousee on tweet 454 and Oth sts. a... with me AE pin imunicavea, and recommend that the Tight of the | vico;presideat, "and Pree W. Be gohan “was | Metmodiete Exborsed to Set their Faces | Hort, atremst was tase to save tae > ie, Against the Theater. 1 3 conneéting Rooms: Belt bares arte front; with bath ro. water, Room 3, St. Cloud Building, cor.9tnand Feta. | New Directors Elected To-day. company to the use of all the streets and elected assistant secretary, as these offices were J Dullding. | The loss is about $700,000, Hing of care: halt Lock to 7th st; very destraas Se all o ing Four to Represent the Syndicate. | 20%. occupied by it be. sanctioned | provided for In the constitution, At the session of the Virginia M. &. Conference |. OCU six Watchmen who were 9u the premises Joi OAR ONE | BRR SALE orinG: Hoar, GQOP LOCATION, | | Bauriwons, Nov. 21—At a stockholders’ meeting | Sinmitted that under the existing circumstances | THE FOUR-AND-A-HALP STREET ScHOOL QUESTION. | gouty, at Danville, Saturday, n preamble and reeo- | Ne tue the fire starsad one is missing. furniai 7 ! sta, with good stable. A | juercial and Heal Estate Office, of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to-day the fol- | and conditions, and independent of the pgountary ‘The subject of the communication presented at | ius offered by Rev. P. A. Peterson, A.G, Brown, Declined with Thanks. for gentle, ies of two. ii Hiedbee HERRON & RAMEY, lowing directors were elected: James Sloan, jr., | {ntereste Of the oompaay and ite stockholders, the the last meeting, relative to the location of the | pay) whitehead and Jobn E. Edwards, were | THE PRESIDENT REFUSES TO ACCEPT 4 CORNER LOT IN UK RENT—LARGE SIZED HALL ROOM, FRONT, ste. aw. DIAGt = $y 1307 Fst.a.w._ | cnaries Mayer, James L. McLane, Wm. Keyser, | !nlerests of the public will be best promoted by | colored school was then brought up. ‘unanim by a rising vote and hearty A ®T. PAUL Pak, double bed. full, set furniture, Leat and was. only | FOR Sd F Dy 109 toa good alk? | POR SALE_DEUG, GROCERY, BOOT AND SHOE | Wm. F. Burns, Hobt. Garrett, T. Harrison Garrett, | We, recognition of | the company’s present | Rev, Mr Dyson called attention to tho fact shat gorge A special to the New Yord Herald trom St. Paul PR per mone 421 4th tw, nme I ie oat Se BG! Hee AS Set by 108 tos good alles. and Couiectionery’ Stores: also ® nu-iber of other | James’ Carey’ Coule, George W. Dobbin, John | Position, and occupancy of the streets and | it soemed to be une prevailing opinion that the ob- | #24 loud amens These declared that as “the deapet on Grabber. tae res se xeWiy tne | meat” OSPR "Ets. Duwiness chances.“ Cominer A ema | Gregg, George A. Von Lingen and ‘Decatur Mil-| venues. In support of this argument | the | jection was to the house se for the use of tue | Methodist Episcopal Church South has always | S07": 1 Sepember, 1000 a tract of land next co OF acu houses, private fama K SALE-CHAP_TWO SIX-ROOM ERICK | _219-3t i307 te, | ler. The first four-named succeed Aubrey Pearre, ment 18 made that large si OC | school. ‘This was Not the case, ag tho protest was | borne strong testimony against the theater, aud | Mississippi Park was plotied into an addition and ‘2 square: at. between C and D ata. ne: ren thug te at $16.30 cach.. "Ajpood luvestment. - Price. 3L00 tach. OH PARKER, diya Bet ew. midi HEAP_SIX-ROOM BRICK HUUS! ‘fine lot, with ade alley. "Price, it > .| money have been spent in perfecting the med Cievelend Park, in honor of the a —— John K. Cowen, W. W. Taylor and Joshua P. Har- 1g ‘On account of the surroundings of the house, and | the of theatrical exhibitions by bamed Cie ky im or Premident, {LOLIDA—FOR SALE 19 ACRES OF LaND: 6 System; that it bay 10 miles of double track and » ® patronizing aoe F vey, and represent the New Yord and London syn- } Sf urag, (ait lt ls Singlo track, for transportation, | BOt the house teselt. . | fessing Christians has, by recent occurrences, been | Twnking t would please President Cleveland to acres cleared, and with oun Krove of 189. Cet dicate, - : senbangs for vsperts wore eiAG0 | ti 0° | "The stockholders ratified the action of the direct- | Ver Which 5 cents is the only fare, and that two- | sonaliy concerned he had an objection to the ‘us. | given Unusual promin and tno situation | wn corner ot ia tae ‘edaion the onetr erat c in oF horse cars have recently been placed upon it in own a corner jot iu the addition, the ow Indies of Washington. “Address Ux 111, Star oflice, | OFS In subscribing to tue stock and bonds of the | Sier fo nesommodate che public. as Ue che track | Of 2, 2ouse for a public school which had been de. | seems to Justify an expression of opinion on this ner sent JOR RENT_297 187 ST, .W., OPPOSITE NEW aS Grafton and Greenbrier road, and also to the stock Voted to such a purpose, He thought that such a the conference, that we are profoundly | Mt 4 deed corner (uf Grover and Folsom ot : a H. PARKER, 4% and E sts. a.w. 'N UNPRECED! TORT ind bonds of the Wheellngand Pitrsburg road, tue | o8 17th street trom Pennsylvania avenue to Con- place ought notte te selected. feobjected to the | *ubect DF the conference, that we are profoundly | avenues, and an allstract of te Litle ax Pea JOR REN T--IIANDSOMELY- FURNISHED ROOMS, | _~ a Sone Reese = " TY FOR A |i, mnsolidated | DecUicut avenue, and on that avenue from the in- a and an evidence of tneir esteem and reg: Yea. fuirl flows. suite of three Rooms on second and | B{OK SALE-ON GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS —A Youn wan with trom 2,000 to $3,000 desiring | latter of which will be included in tue cot tersection of 17ch street and Connecticut avenue | CObversionof a theater lato @ church, or @ slave | the theater and of Its power as @ promoter of tr¥- | terday Mr. Mayes received & guitclain siecd to Une third floors. une block from Portland, Hamilton, and Bee groom co age; all modern s {mi rove ments. PT gh ee id clpesioee tonto a, bat ie oars eee os show-| ©. Boundary, it 18 claimed. that the =p coe, See aes oes, Fah 3, lead- goa, immoral and vice; and that We most r ed, executed by Grover and Frame Tiugton herdics pass door: private tauuily. fine view toulne River, Ari : experience pref port: residen resented, show- . still ir Was one con rhestiy exhort our people. F aa. = Bigste. | and other pointe of interest. For full particulars ap oftice. nivat | ing the revenue of he past yest to have been | TBD Of the’ Metropolitan Rallway thereon | cof, m, fecuionately and earnestly exhort eto nd, accompanied by a ieter i tho nid "iio re * set their faces against this thing a8 a diversion BLISHED ©. AIMS AND REAL. | $20,650.035.00—an Increase of $2,205.508.71 over | DOTY getived from the Connecticuy avenue and'| ev, Mr. Lee sald that he objected to the bulld. | Which cannot be used in the ‘name’ of the Lard portunity for man with | the revenues of the preceding year. ‘Theearnings | Titi Ratlway Co. by purchase and the assump ing because he thought in doing so he might Jesus.” “t+ MS, BtaroMe n19-3t | of the main stem were | $11,201,48.394, | Pndeg Deginaing 4 eS. track Pree ere Se rid oftue surroundings, There was no question | “ ‘The “recent occurrences” referred to are ot course | SPU GROUND IN CITY, | 24 the expenses $6,u5 poe Te, Teaving a | foundry oa Ee ‘on of | put that the objection was to the Mary Hail bulid- | understood to mean the Emma Abbot-Candler 7 343 e own hand, saying: “i send you wite this aquitclaim deed executed by Mrs Clevel if to You and other parties who were ade d to we of premives in Cleveland JOR RENT—2 FURNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE | PY to MURTY & DYEK, 1501 F ot _ “i + Fi Natcct board for gentlemen, references re- | YOR SALE-AT TAKOMA PARK, THREE MIN- a 'For further information address Box 70, Star | A utes from depot, 18-roois House, neatly 40,000 fect miviar | of ground, piace vajued at 5.000. Hf 201d thie fall TANTED ie’ a _ take ‘Inguire ‘of Owner, at Maple ave = % balance Df $4,943 wor le turnpike and rup- 2 < Park, near the city of St. Paul. ‘The object of the = N.W.. 2 NICELY FUR- Le hich 8500 casb aud improved real estate | nel ce +, ing. ‘That was the coon he was barking at and he | e tn Nashville. ae, ri oad pagtory with a Rougiaened int foor: Takoma, of, after 4p. mn., at 711 H st. bv. ill be given. At CATO, ‘Btar | expenses were 6L.22 per cent. ‘The profit and loss | N/E to the boundary line of the District 1t 18 a8- | wats of the opinion that he would get rid of all the »pisode -.- deed’ enclosed 18 lo reconvey tae property de- Bit ried by the tan Ril Ot bea whe fi e SRETNG FARTRIGE ce | Sr eoNURNT™ Anne Tonse fF whe past Maou! Fear | rhs thereon. were derived rom’ Ube Boundary | (UNF Cooma in that rcinity, which were Ue kgite The Beahayon Mystery. os enenes uemiett sone at Seek lhalf futerest in a well-estabiished real-estate busi. | tb6 Surplus fund, which represents invested | #24 Silver Spring Rallway Co. District Attorney | hey pr. Crumuell sald that while he did not | D!M1@ BELD FOR MURDER JOR RENT_THREE UNFURNISHED COMMU- cating Seema, anetad Sock maka at pad itver ng a AtOr DER BY 4 MAJORITY OF THE dou't kuow why Unis land should be given lo ima, 00st reasonable. - ees, inciding nurse, Wugon, -plut-books, office furui. | capital derived from net earnings, and which 1s leged, in his recent report on this subject oe — ‘CORONER'S JURY. nd if it is of value J Uhink Uiose who. by theiren- on nan “ avaRAt wi aince Tdi RSD = fesirabié Yist of property for sale end | not. represented by" elther, stock. or” bonds, | ‘2, tue Cominissioners, that the act of ‘the gh py 9 {heaters should not | tn the inquest in the case of Henry Benhayon, | terprise have laid out the park should have the fs.ate 2 NOW ainounts to $48,083,720.01. The Wash. | legislative assembly incorporating the Bound- | power of association and he thought that it was | Whose dead body was found in a lodging-house in | Devel of it Fam wuch picased Uy the kindi 218-3 sR REAL BSTATE.” Staroffice.| ington branch “shows an Increase of nei | WY, and Silver Spring Railway Company | Wrongand that. It Would be immoral to. have | San Francisco, October 2%, the coroner's jury, Fri. | {oclug wich prompted ihe convesance 10 me, DP AD cats toms ate anouid Takdeacs | CAtwInES, of $57,055.25, ‘while the expenditures | The United. states Reviced Statutes relauing tote | YOUNE gIFI8 go Into a house with the depraved a®-| gay night, submitted two reports. ‘The majority |}. ful to that whlch I should expertenee ty ip iiss than thirty days from date should address | show a decrease of $1,975.88, The report then | his United States Revised statutes rel Sociations Which were about this house. the ntonlion af _ ould experience ty SURE, Box 71, Star office. ‘nIs-3t* | says: “On the 17th of’ August, 1887, a contract q lumbia, which declared that the Leg- | “ey. ‘Me Hammond suggested that a further ob. | Fport, which has been approved by the coroner, | the r-tention of the lot which I resonves. rooms; south front; convenient to Capitol. Pen- stow aud Bost Offices, depots, aud two lines of cars: ole board: references exchanged. 315 Cst. 2. | grapes: side and rear alleys. “Thue house is so con- __ | structed that it can be cularged for little mouey abd N.W.; | the value of the property uoubled, Price, $2,500. & ) assul JOR RENT—SECOND FLOOR, 511 2D 8 heod good El 0 A EI 7 islative Assembly should not pass any special law aad yenjent: references. nest DAVID D. Si ONE, 8 ANTED—$4,000 AT 5 PER CENT ON IM-| Was made with the United States Express | { jection to this location might be made in its cl holds that the evidence against Jonn A. Dimmig, ep TBI Fpor. s GOOD INVESTMENT. Pruved Foul estate worth ‘$10,000; n0 commis: | Company for. the sale to. it of the | v4Fanting to uny corporation, association or indi- Hrostiny to te ratroaay, Tmaking its dangerous | who is suspected of having polsoned Benhayon, Is | PiStferm of the Temperance Women. FB Phiase Hstse on Attiat. ne for rent Sou pad. Address box o8, Star office. __n18-Jt*_| express franchises and privileges of the | Pinal Rhy Special or exclusive privilege, immunlty | tor tne young children Who ‘Would, be Obuged to | sumelent ko wokd aim Toeanurder until his tudo: | FAVORING WOMAN SUPPRAG * rok 89 per month. C. B. CAYWuU! FE T 1634 141H 51. N.W. A LARGE more and Ohio system, and for the | rie vecropolitan co. take ex. n to the alle. | #ttend the school. cence is proven. Those Who sign the minority | SCHOOLS, AXP CONDEMNT Also, ome in third story. 11: nlo-see ew. (basement) a 9 nuuure at 1058 14th st. nw. | Operation of an express line over all the} sion Ming ae Pe lhe poy le | Rev. Mr. Stewart sald that the protest was | jury ‘say tbat they are unable to dcterm.ne | At the session of the National Wowan’s Chris JOR ReNT 1016 15TH ST. NEAR ARLI YOR SALE—A THREE-STORY PRESS Bitiox | “MENSA! \. n12-2w*” | rulways controled by the Baltimore and Ohio | Fron. and & January ‘19, 1s72, Pinoon pO r- | Against the change of the location of the school | Wuether Benhayon’s case was one of suicide or | tian Temperance Union at Nasaville Saturday, Hotel. handsowely furnished rooma, en suite or | A house, in exeelieut condition and mostdenrably | 4 HARK | CHANCE TO BUY DESIRABLE | Company. ‘The company belng Jn need of Culp: | wing the B. “a B.S. Rallway Co. tt was not | £0 .a place already selected, simply because of | murder. Benhayon ts the man whois alleged %0 | 441.8 Gordon, chairman of the comralttee on resold. emale, with board, intments first-claas roous and batu; Bot and coid water; xta- BUSINESS PROPERTY. — We offer the fol- | Ment, executed on the @&h of oie! Hf a ‘su, ‘that the langua ay J ‘inuibited Prejudice against the colored people. have committed suicide and left letters coniessing carte: heniics pase the door: references csd4we | HOMArY, waalratauda, cuneiete cellar under entire | lowing decided business cnee “for an \ivest- | caf Urust mortgage for $2,500,000, under which | Suv sed e language quoved ‘nderson said tuat in. bis opinion the | that he had killed his sister, a crime for which his | UODS, offered a iengthy platform tt.cluding tweuty- Rev. Mr. - wade x ot CE fim peak’ in desirabay hocated ~- Ht, * ve been fur. | the legisiavure of the District from passing acts of = JOH RENT—VERY DESIABLE ROOMS ON FST. | NWSI Gaug’pserwe sues. Tera enay. Inquire | ment i desirably | loraied, “‘Donness, propery, seventy-two locomotive, engines have, been fur | incorporation, like tiie one ‘under consideration, | PUWUC Schoo! authorities were not called upon to | brother-in-law is under sentence of death. eight planks, The resolutions acvocate the alo for a deutist or professional man, being dwelling | > - HomES AND STOP RS ng 35 feet on 12th st. between Pennsyive- , is It was necessary, or at least desirable, that the | Ke use of the schools to reform and purify a gp eames lon of the tuternal revenue on alcoholic Uquors portion of Huse 1303. JOR 8. CURE HOMES AND STOP RENT- | ny: 5 it 6 hopper gondolas, 3 refrigerator express,5 baggage, “ 0 - locality. The police force was for this purpose, y Marshal. “ one “ portion of Huse 1303,» eBERWAN, 1905 F ot. ing. Por $2,350-s200 can, smallcash payments | Wa Av, tnd D sts. immediately north of the Hats 1siphendager 0'tecping ana 10 parlor cara legislative intent should be more clearly expressed, lage fb ag and tobacco; Indorse the peace commission; favor Ry, exce.ieutly bunt (new) Z-xtory brick Houses: 7 roums, modern im- prettiest part of the northeast. W. jew York ave DIY" as) is JOR RENT-—1501 G ST. N.W., PLEASANT SUITE | and back bald ‘of Turn -shed roones, with southern exposure: one siuere frou uae, EDDIG and Willard’s Huvels nio-3° | ESCREORDE JOR RENT—ROOMS—EN SUITE OR SINGLE | gy0R SALE— lance closets. furnace heat and open grstes:herdics | A Gahasee ca : ot 4 and itit yas w MICHIGAN TOWN TRACED TO A FED- | The of the ' south’ 60 feet ‘Of the sanie,” ‘These ine lute are im. ‘nder an ‘arrangement made with a syndicate | fil Wn the 10th of June, 1srz It was enacted, $0 | move this Plague spot they should make use of the RAL OFFICIAL. sanie’ cntaaate pete: oon poraioats ee-story brick dwellit of eminent bankers funds sufficient to take care of | the Metropolitan Company aile eneles their personailiies ta. ual entaloy upwards of €2.000, | the Noating debt of the company have been se. | ther street railroads shall be laid down in thecity | S¥a'noc themchouls | ANGS {OF ‘his PUFPOS, | Daring the last three movths there bas been a politics; favor wou ‘n suttrage and Lue tuird party wen ° ¥ doubled, by a comparatively | cured, and this debt, It 1s expected, will be funded | Of Washington without the conseut of Congress: soar es, CEES suocession of burglaries in Muskego, Mich. Sev. | Moreiment; condein deooliete dross aud woieN's tEinges coneilered iis i ecb tin ae tain All | during the coming year, in accordance with a plan | | 18 relation tothe tracks ou 17th street, Con. er Prorry quantity of | f4o%send forms as trade tuarke: and rroogal Uhhies cobiidared, tha is probably ineas | Wiel as received the approval of thesyndiesve.” | necticut avenue, P street north and west, igh | Resolutions were adopted setting forth that “as | ¢Tal stores were entered ae ‘assassination ck bbw Gamtrel wovements: in t SY Ti Story. business propert ing the howe boned if donred: 1343 LiStreet north | excelent bisinean greet "phism an excellent ‘staud = sireet, Fayette street, 3d, now P street, 2d, now goods taken. Suspicion was directed to George H. | purderous uand of the liquor trafic. The bas __ Sterna" sivag store and « great bargain. W. be BUBEULD, inc iH. GOLDSBOROUGH & CO, REJOICING AT TAMPA. Street) Dumbarton avenue, and on Montgomery, | mMormation has come to this meeting that the | Tics deputy United States marshal, as being con- | influence of corrupt, politics atu. the Daroarous Piri gar ot tinct, wih cfumeious sear | From SAL FoR 400, BALE canm vay | J. OR SADE OREXGHANGE-A FLOMIba QUANG =S eat gn tens a ats tata C | fn locating 8 proposed new school designed eape-| STEN the TOuDeTes and Be AE a ee Se a of le lor — 5) a F CHANGE, ™ ats [rom the Union. Company, s for Want VI nia resolutions relating to woman “heat family ard, ad. large, general on | H rooms, > lntye bed Fovus solid. oak tantelar cpen | tees, 1,000 bearing: 10-room house in guod comds stare Boundary and siwver Springs Raliway Company. "| Tir ithe owner tsd’atted {up at his expenss | Sending the Pederal court, his rooms at Muskegon | frave, ln, Kansas coneluces us that Bo svage Sy Ata a ae FG pet | tion,” A good Investinent, owucr hes word Seen | JACKSONVILLE, FLA., Nov. 21.—There was frost Oe after the owner had ‘fitted it up at his expense | Were searched and $500 worth of goods was found. | We pon has been hurled agatust Lae liquor power; Line of Herdice to Oupitol: nable: one oF | replaces, catiedral glass, all of different design: guar- anteed pertectly built. selling. I have personally uspected the place “For and thin ice at Tampa this morning, closing the GUITEAUS LIBERAL OFFER, Under assurances that it would be occupled by the | The goods were identified by Muskegon merchants, | We therefore urge upon our mem ders in © Bo 7, Star office. : Ty school, and have selected instead the buildi: ¥ y ot the rab a try u LHe Uns por From SF nanan Fo mv.se soe ee ene gosm:siotet tent: | las a hee acy Tht orang tae | Me wae Willing Go Give Lawyers Hus 22 gaMcte’ azing temas | herp tnt ae Soon | pa ats a ears wot Pham ‘floor, ND BAS x 7.) = 20TH cw. A rR 4rORY bs weet, is a e past of . y. success . \ sasha ysit tok FUSES Soy AR masenenr Bross | 7 5 27H A, RW, 4, 0000, TALEE-STORE | Weauier was hot Col’ enouen to ao'Siy ijiry'to| Note for $3,000t0 get Him duc. | near “uj ygsiné,comumed, or ke Pastor ot | chango ut burpary and lascay. Dep - : - a % tae SONGS EIU T. 's | mente, eleven Teous; em excellent investmentsy oranges. Tampa is jubilating. ed of the city in view of thecircumstances surround- Five Dollars for ‘ote. is Che final goal of all those efforts for the enfran- ei ay eintaabicawe: As 57 86,00. ‘i. 'H. GULDSBORULGH & 60. RE aE ‘The Plymouth, N. H., Record of last Saturday | ing the proposed taking and the subsequent giving son Of wre oe ant chisement Of women, which shail deal the death second story. private family of adults, convenient to F am. at 1405 F st. uw. ‘The Crown Prince’s Condition. says: “The following letter from the aseassin of | up of the H street premises, and of tue novorious | 4 MARYLAN! |ARGED OFFER ELwo- | Diow to the liquor traitic, and for tae first ume 14th st. cars: pleasant home for two persona. n16-6t* SIX PEI IGANS, GUARANTEED By THE | , SAN Revo, Nov. 21.— The crown prince ente and | President Gurfield 1s published for the first time. | Feputation of the neighborhood and the objection. heeromage sf ‘Vide adequate protection for the home.” Mra. BENT—HANDSOME Pi JOmahs Loan and trust Ca. Hon. AU. WYMAN, | sleeps Well. Thé British and German residents | The original in the hrnudwriting of Guiteau is in | VIC Mminediate surroundings of the house on| A special from Frederick, Md., to the Baltimore | brook, of New. Jerse} THE objected te ‘he resoruion, te Treasurer United States, President. Interest and | gave a banquet to the crown princess in Maryland avenue, hereby earnestly protests | Sun says that Jas Cover, of Johnsville, Frederick | favoring the Blair educational bill on the: first B Soon: stp plush femitare, velvet corpets, Principal paid by the Chemical National Bank. of her birthday. ” becoriaas | 3 possession of Mr. M. N, Davis, president of the against ‘Ubis action on their part, and decidedly rear was given a hearing before po dies "Thos, | that ane had been tauglito believe tne Ta Toederd tmuproy reecatiog, central. Tent reason ah PARSER, Wesliing <6 Arent. ee Pemigewasset Mutual Relief Assoctation of this | objects to the establishment of a pubite school in | (heT* LILES” Svemnoon om tae charge of.at- | SUtutlonal, ee RENT wee lata BE NWS tien ss) prreer RO tie Beers ovornment | Place. Tt was given toa gentleman who gave it to | te Place ately ei eae fact thaceee | tompting to bribe J. W. Willer, a republican, of the Suchen ae antenna = NW * aa Daler Mr. Davis by Chas, Reed, Guiteau’s lawyer: i luce, LO Vote the democratic Ucket at the re- > Serene: . jarnisLed front ‘room, communicating ; ‘aria rinciple of ussociation 1s one of the strongest of | Same place, eee 3 | Wiiek cme ee |S eee oe eS Herp ngngrane ope aan | oan Acero arc | ee cP at = a S r. 2 Twill give & Mr, Merrick at the use ot orious: ry : Nea eucolinat table boar can’ be obtaine Vo} Yaland ave, usar fowe Circle, 10 rooms; met For ee ee eenies enter the expicaasmen, Voschia holds pallor duage Mag tf or my note, porsneess 43 a’school cannot but be dem to our | the day of electicn, and, after a short conversation | A special from Hagerstown, Md., says: The coro. iqetihe partion at scare, Mordics poate t to inepect and terms tow MT. LEI DIRECT FROM THE ORIENT. fre circular to bean intri of the, Fecipro- | year hence, for $5 4{ you get me out of | youth.” ‘about the outlook of the parties, remarked, “Weil. | ners jury summoned to inquire into the death of — ne a all i SALE—BUINESS PROPERTY, et GRAND DISPLAY OF See eee ee a A er ee go ea a oe fe rintined that Cofer then said, | Miss Belle Funkhouser, which occurred under pp- ROO! LN PRO! OTH BT. —— aa} Jurisdiction ve wi mn tO . We . G. . J. a a - near 1 st. mw. inquire at WURDEMAN & CO. ORIENTAL oops, A Hackdriver Murdered. oy brother to make this offer te Gen. Butier & | Crummeli, and W. B. Jonnson, were appointed to | “If you'll vote the democratic Ucket there’s a five. | Culiar circumstances at the residence of her uncle, io Ltn ot. 2 ____ ass” S1xo SING, N. Y., Nov. 21.—Jocn Conroy, a hack. | Jlidge Mugrudcr. 1 depend ou htm to secure these | present these resolutions to the District Commis. | dollar William in it.” Willer told him he would | Wm, Funkhouser, in Hagerstown, on Friday might, @OR SALE-FOUR OR EIGHT NEW 6 KOOM AT OUR SALESROOMS, man, was murdered last night. ‘Three’ Hunga- Ue hey on you to secure Mr. | Woners. The association then adjourned. ‘see Lim later. He then weut away and sale Messrs | prought in a verdict Saturday evening that “Belle Bricks, m. i, with concrete cellar; northwest, ow rians, ‘bamed Stephen Mannoga, Andrew Unrin | Merrick. Piease call with Mr. derrick without de- ——>—— Lewis Sho-maker, Abraham Wolfe, ad Jerry El- | pontnouger came to her death from causes and seta Sgt Jayeetmeut: routed” 430 ‘No, 1001 Pennsylvania ave., corner 10th st. and George Fabel, are under arrést, charged with | {4¥-. 1 presume I could inake $20,000, next winter The Ellis Avwautt Case. UF hese parties ay again engage Nr Cover in eon: | Means unknown to the Jury.” Prom the eridenoe , J io sate = the crime, turing if 1 coul - ~~ uve ab offer | ‘The case involving a charge of disorderly conduct | / o before the jury it was learned chat Miss Punk rs EXHIBITION FREE. i now. * ‘ versation on the Subject, in order that there ms ~ 108 SALE NEW SEVEN ROOM MODERN BRICK Peers Sear in bao =p ae nr 1 9500 per night for tx nights from carey against Wm. M. Ellis, colored, and a counter | might be witnesses to What took place he (Cover) | wouser Lived with Ber, grandwot vr near Lured o Sra ae nies VEMBER TWENTY-IWO AND TWENT! Rowe, Nov. 21.—Mgr. Persico, the special envoy | U: 8: Jall, Washington, D. C. ‘ee charge of assault against Police Officer Harrover, | was to be taken neat a shed in which they would | wiiscnester, Frederick, and Hagermown, where Ea ruaiarous, (Sree we” Sia B SUENTETWO AND WANEY. | open Not, S.--Myr Pera te spiel tarez =a was ied in tho Police Court Saturday arteraonn, | twee emia an ston nought race | bertaer engaged i ues.” ah oe az FOR SALE TWO, FRAMES, NOW VACANT, 1210 TO SIX P. M. Saturday. AUa secret consistory on the 25th proms cntrbagped asstated In Tue Stan. After the evidence in the | Potn made and carried out, Was characterized by to be married to a young main near Benvon- OB RENT WiTH BOAKD-TWO LAROE Com | (sud 121y Sth, at nw. ning rooms: qovd location. » M. Instant several new bishops will be created, but | Tn the United States Supreme Court to-day the | saisorderiy” case had been recetved the judgosaid | Ny. Wun, F. Maulsby, counsel tor Ne Cover, as. a | Yi, Va. and, 1 Is waid, was Decrayed Dy anouber iiaan and private bath. st the AUBURN, cover Boun: | ALBE.1' F. POX, 20 F'st-u This collection is certainly thelarrest and finestever | HO appointments to the sacred college, wili be | decision of the lower eourt in the case of the Colo | no would impose a fine of $5 on Ellis, Mr. Cantit | deliberateiy-entered-into conspiracy to havea wan | Man of Markville Ve four or Mie moute sylvenia ave. and 22d st BSW A BAKGAI drought to this city, containing RUGS, CARPETS, | Made. An ordinary secret consistory Will Be held | rado Coal and Iron Co., the Southern Colorado | tor Ellis, however, expressed desire to argue the | make an arrangement with another to get him to | {0 Priduy Afterncon tite wont co tens falter ont BERT — SLRGANT FURMEORED aphET- PORTIERES, HANGINGS, EMBROIDERIES, |D We 27th instant, Coal and Town Co, and Louls H. Meyer against | case, and judgment was withheid ull the case of | bribe him. When the parties met at the designated | WRCT) Nin Mn ao and her fat ace would go UO ents, single of en suite, on firat ‘second floors, | beth; miod. imps.; price, tor teu days, $14,500: one- | SHAWLS, ANTIQUITIES, FANCY GOODS, AKT A Linois To Ba the United States wus reversed. In the case of | *$8ault against the officer was heard. Ellis testi- | place, according to the testimony Of the above. | Virion satunday for Lue purpose Of wultable Yor na" SM. G. or head oft Department, cou | Wutd cash, Uelanceat perceut ‘Tuepuoeeali473 | OMEOTH AND MANY HARE AUTIONES SUITA, str arpa bgt inter r fed that the officer charged him with resistance | named persons, Willer asked, “Will YOR give me | 1100 her alleged be arrange inattrre with, TaRgaGAG the Artioeton and Cuamberiaiy's"Aybiy at 3-1 THOS. G. HENSEY, 1226 -- | ABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. IWENTY-PIVE BUILDINGS DESTROYED AND THE FLaMwes | James Doolan and James McCue, plaintiffs in | and struck him over the right eye, making a bad | $57" and Cover, 10 18 charged, answered, “1 will.” | pon Nor Silege Deal ie Speat GuOtED 2a Bee. o22-Lm_ R SALE-ON INSTALMENT PLAN—8-ROOM STILL RAGING. Error, against Willian B. Cart, appealed from | wound, and he was confined eighteen days in the | “But I don't like to sell my vote,” sald Willer, | Dt | Atel ssi the fog ia ae Fob BEF sO Sg LARGE AIRY Fine aie Grace trot hase Copied seo ooGl | Will be sold Camo, I11., Nov. 21.—At noon a fire at Mound | California, Justice Miller delivered the opinion ot | hospital. When in the station the officer sald he i, if that's all,” Cover is Said to have repited, | 0 00° Soil an ood Mpirite, amd 7 Poe ee e200 balance @30 per mouth. g City, IL, had’ already destroyed twenty-five build- | COUrt reversing the decision with costs, and re- | wisued he had knocked his head off, 1 make You a present of $5 if you will vote the | URCIe’s | appanutly in good spirit suitable for M.C.: also, two nice rooms on upper HOPRINS & HIESTON, AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, ; including two hotels and Senator Dan | Manding the case with directions for a new trial, a democratic ticket.” ‘They then parted. It was not | Won! : — Boor: all mod imps: oppvaite new law buil 218-3 Och at and La Hogin’s residesce.” ‘The court-house and jail are | THe Chlet Justice dissented. It was a case 10-| ure qax-tyex CenTIORARI Casma—In the Court | charged that Cover actually gave the money. Mr. | Acrwand found in w dving | condition. ‘Tabie if desired, n5-Lm*_ | 3 -On SALE-TWO SQUARES FIOM CAPIso1, 3 | FBIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- | Oy'hre now, ‘The fire 1s still raging. ‘Several hre | VOIVINg the Utle of lands in California, in General Term the case of Fraser agt. the Dis- | Matlsby declined to offer any testimony for the | POS! mortem Was made yesteriay. FIVE AND TWENTY-SIX, engines and steamers were sent here, The Boycott Cave, trict, one of the tax-lien certioriri cases, was pessicliah heen . a E ‘rney & Birney {Or ‘com And will continue also the next week, from day to| ‘rhe Milwaukee Hrewery Trouble, | 4 LE0AL QUESTION snovoHT sirous THE cover Ix | jut und Mr kaddle for the Distriek. = YOR RENT—ROOMS_SINGLE AND EN SUIT room and ce.lar prick defense, and bis client gave bail in the sum of 200 | 1808 ound no evideuce of polson, so Tar as Fissdstnely furnished : Seearsso windows; parking iu fromt Taree Torus Shed 2 for the action of the grand jury. could tell, Her stomach bas been preserved, and Will posmibly be sent away for analysis It ts the day until all the goods are sold. ‘OBNERAL TERM. —_—_ Paixce WitLtaM TO Take His Farnen’s Prace.— | 0pipion of the physicians, net che Gee n18-3t ‘Oth stand Leave, WF EXTENDING AND MAY LEAD 70 A GBNERL! 1, tne courtin Geumat Tere ven eg erage — ba ay a the effects of some . bth st. and = Court in Gener: to-day the habeas | RaNGR oF THE THERMOMETER.—Tho following | The announcewent hg. i po BENT_FIRST-CLASG BOOMS, EITHER | }10R ¥ALE-ONE OF THE VENY FINEST NEW | , Tustrated catalogues will be distributed at theplace | son wyrege “Nor aie Tne lon brewers at | corpus case of James Callan, one of the musicians | Welt the readings at the Signal Ofice to-day ga | ines of te crown prince, Prince Wilitau wilt by ne chee iaae ent and 1318 Ist aw, a Lamy the Cream City Brewery refused this mor to 2 ‘ -_, ch of the young men a8 aw, o25-4 but owing to te large excess over estimate it will bs | Yours, respectfully, Pode e = ee rning (0 | convict d of conspiracy in the go-called boycotting — c ng bac betrayer, In Which he spoke of coming to Magers town to’ see her, Was Wrilten, in her Own hand K Of One Of Uhe letters wri $ . age, was called to the attention of the court by | ‘The will of W. H. Brown was filed to-day. To Bit __WALTER B. WLLIAMS & CO. Aucta_} Rowse cea general inckout it ‘necessney | Mr. J. H. Ralston, of Mr. Callan's counsel, | hiswite, Mary E, aid gaughter Rebecca, he leaves FOR RENT—OFFICES. oa {OB SALE—THREE NEW 6-ROOM ANDCELLAR, window ace a ‘A card has been issued calling upon the working | Mr. Ralston stated that in the Police Court | 6 feet front of ground on D, between 4th and Sth MONEY TO LOAN. E- 5 ‘Bricks orth Ti Ing, What secmed to be @ copy of an answer te OR RENT_DESK OOM IN FINE OFFICE 1% | gig dé cucu, $4,s0u cach for the’ three. HULKING men to boycott the brewing establishments of | the detendant had. asked a jury trial, | Streets southeast, and all his other property. his ieuite in which she requested hita to destroy xy = S. Syegghtaman of tepe-writer, HESTON, 6th and Louleiaus a1 nl —— = — Fred. Miller, Adam Gettleman and the Cream City | which was de! and he had therefore brought be ISS ‘ue last three of tour letters she liad sent hin, be- SS S1¢- S| ]jOk SALE_TWo NEW 5-hOOM BLICKS: TCH & CO, BANKERS, nich o13 16th ou, | DTOMINE,OD HOF using noo-unton malt. The She case up that the court mignt act onthe con-| EANANCRAL AND COMMERCIAL, cause ube aid Dot want any one to know (helr 00m- = AD E : Bang ceasors to Jacol ki ‘was adroitly worded so as to evade the conspiracy | stitution: t jal jury. He said the ts ‘another letter he spoke of hot sendl t Resor lee 2 ad fib Beorn Toys aw tivent renin for See T00 HUERTAS ELEM | fonneand Discounts e Specialty law. fuestion had been before te court in tue case of New York Stock Market. Her'sometting abe wanted him to cad her. 166 a SON'S, Lith ate. Dis-3t Asse | — interest al ou Tine Deposits. _n21-1m_| " “The secretary of the Brewers’ Union says in case | Fry. In that case the court had a predilection in | , The following are the opening and cl prices of only explanation that can be given of ber @eath LARS REMSON4E PROPERTY ACCEPTED as | a general lock-out occurs the American Feders- | the petitioner's favor. ‘That, cave, however, had | the New York Bag drag ay oh ts that she comuitied suicide, pretorring, Grain to iteral security for individual notes of any | tion of Labor will issue a boycott against all Mil-| not gone to the Supreme Court of the United | ¥ire t Corson nbd —. eure, She was 2 years and rather fine. FUL ible Sa | wakes Tt has over 000,000 | St ne court said that the Police Court had been in Lovo, ns: | Sento; 16" being the wecoad ‘death, under almost iT — BEAUTI mem! nm 4 aged ~ | tention, it being U chet 20 vy Tegtconcteted cellar sa se, Sed tat ee Sea Ae casas Series mee existence several boot foe ‘they would look into pag pis brother, Wine Graham, siutlar circumstances Uhat has occurred at Hagers> isolate deecig above, ‘Oriek -0-Box 600. x81-im Cable Notes From Frankfort. ‘the matter carefully and would decide when aged twenty, mear Woodville, Md., last Sunday, | Lown in the past two weeks, stand lew Tokaven SP Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvExtNo STAR. they would hear the case. was taken tojail Friday night ‘and in jail. ——-s0* 1428 New York ave. | 1408. feave, © 77ST ANT ay av te inpertai palace wt Gratacvinas Sales of Real Estate. see tertavalved in a quarrel over a piece of gue; | Seureays: The wonument Toman the spt shee LARGE STORE A ALE ROO} ow ck, I volve a 3 fate says: The 0 wher or sopanctn,st svery ipeteute mea ee Do a Say a 184 rumor that King ube of Italy,] Hon. W. L. Scott, of Pennsylvania, has nen gobn grabbed “uy his shotgun and ais: {ne gailant “geb” Stuart fell was taken out to ivasie ave. nt: 27 | haute block trom Leth at a t.__| mnteuds to visit tue crown prince at Ban. Remes | bought of Zohn Krower'tor 940,000, 10t 37, mi. 107, the ‘contents into the stamach ot his | Yellow Tavern, in Henrico, @ miles. from Miche a2 351 Mueourl ave. or ae, BROW WTS. | chaser bargain, at 94,500, MOXERTO LOAN O% REAL ROTATE PROMPT | | Prot. Stocrt is severely censured by the Austrian | fronting 33 foet 234 inches by 145 fevt on’ Jacksor | Des. brother, inflicting injuries from which he soon | mond, Saturday, to be placed tu position, so that Tomales Buildin m7" | aig gt Miasieton sath applications “SRORMSTEDE E | minister of public struction Yor hs recent ie- | Place, west ide of Lafayette Square. ‘Dow ara died. incoming years the exact. spot. where tis brave and chivalrous soldier received the wound which Drougut on death may be forever established. The ers 153% feet above the ground sabera crossed appear in bold relief on the mowument, an@ the die Is Deautifully polished. ‘The malin inscrip- 927 F at n1i-1m | ture concerning the crown prince’s illness, eee LOAN — LARGE Miss Fannie Fel @ daughter of s realestate; reasonable interest and com: 4 re prompt dealing. ind cpmulesion: | Pebiger, has entered Mount de Sales convent, Bale rs Saeed pct compan {imore an a novioe, preparatory to oming the gONEY TO NIN SUMS N REAL DMOSEE 79,58 TO BUTT OW Rex | OTA of the Visitation, tt & ‘The Whitaker Trial. ‘This morning, in the Criminal court, Judge ‘Montgomery, the trial of Granville A. Whitaker, | }ske on the charge of presenting fraudulent vouchers of D oe iH ULLDING, BAY WINDOW TO ROOF: cont 7 JOR SALE—ONLY 97, EW THREE-STORY E W ELLEN Spe seo BACK ria Nga ‘the bureau of medicine and Surgery, Navy Depart- | $0. ton‘upon the montmeat is: "ile saved Ube State, Tous beth FY. H, SMI’ & SON, ment, was resumed, NY. Tine hones tp 3 rees bien ts Sea 31m 1942 F street norihwest. ———»___ Ax ‘Taz Lancaster arrived at Maldonad, Chill, Sat- urday. The Pensacola and Quinnebaug were at aa 7 ROOMS, ON TWO UPPEK FlooRs, Fipitee aw. froin December 1. P. 3. PAYS, + oy 21 we 000° ON REAL ESTATE. ‘Smyrna, November 4. ‘Fon RENT 4 SUPERE SEVEN OCTAVE | PIANO; ee a ae] __ THOM. B. wacoaMan. Tan berensrare Couwunce Couxmeron to-day g. ‘she cab a 5 month NEY TO LOAN. the hearing of the complaints in the Stand- need but Ris yented coon sell at » sacrifice of $125. || eee MES ci ee aatEa Na | Today, eae ee Ss Raat Fe Satogs | i ny a ES zt 1403 F ot u. we, for anys, apeig agra Ma. Rivas the nowy appointed Assistant Seo: | $2 fy ra a tou alley , Gays Rope. + do | retary ef, ‘took his oath of office to-day. ‘ahe ts Dut 7 ab will be gant Cane Lennar Dalian aarti sa Frank Gray; a oe ae dee ‘A Baltimore Stiadow of her formcr wit, ERS pla PRELIC and other tnvtclacs securities fo delay Chow and James We do; do, Baw, Lewis, ‘S party, traveling in wen, 1 Chat ‘There were twenty-six deaths Sever Fie SRS skvebicpae At | POS, SALE Om NICHE HANDSOME SEW where security MOOK BE a gt hg and. Beas, © gest, boas fed ee | cous bath ay 3 — ) -pememdemapecn Biine | ioune wits Manele een, $12.00, I want medium | 52¢-3m Mewes tetete | ce Jerry Maxwell, do. ; ‘Chas, Brown, | Wndervaluations ot imported goods met at the Capl- | gu; wi ‘Gon, 20 ae torr ‘decreasing. Pum | Wostion aud peice of your proparts, Aude seh - SON MARYLAND | trespass on parks; do. tol to-day for the purpose of preparing their re- | lussbis Title insurance Co. 03 Did, 53 ag yo s- —_ — FAMILIAS," star omee. 2i>1m- | 8100,000 pe ee do, “Jno. Carter, destroying a tree; $ or fifteen eps ‘the recess testimony was taken in mate ‘Markets. ico for the winter, If Ber Garreré shod speedy DIED. 18 SALE LOVELY, HOMES EASE OAPITOL ‘Telephon’ 750, Gl, WHITE 4 Co. | Gaye, and at points, and the forthcoming ae improve in health, the party would svon At Dew Moines tom st. 8 lange rooms, besides bath and. 4 ‘322 N. Charies st, Baltimore, ne Feport will quite voluminous, BALTIMORE, Mp., November 21.—Virginia sizes, | arer Christmas. SARD ALT TS a haem tnd cellar: w= LOAN How Tas Caines Ger m.—The United States | ° ————— See a ge fe ea sonata" Meret Sous ae "ata irragae ts sont aed batorasy THAT VERY Dis eta eh eng Se] vincen Siiieh heals, iste Pst ase ROR, SALE 1009 217 ST Bw. 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