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__FOR RENT—ROOMS._ FOUR UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY Roo au on ret fo tor boune- OR RENT_HANDSOMELY FUR: 8 ‘ors, ou suite oF single: also. plessan acstable tiewmen : with or without stable f ‘or 19 IOWA CIRCLE, TWO FURNISHED tecomminicating, beiny one side of the Douse. inod. cou; luruace heat ofopen 7 i. LARGE Parlors on first ‘toot: well furnisticd, be and Mabted. bear three ines of car. sos fire if desired; gentlemen preferred; quired. . RENT_3iM A ST. NE. ONE FURNISHED on fitet Also. three two or unfur- Keeping: rent low. :30-3t" LVE ROOMS. NEWLY FUR mahed, south front muicatiog and single ; cheep. Good Sif ber month.” Pine near Capitol Cail af 116 C'st. ne 00-00 NT-0O7 BST. NW. HAND<OME parlors with aloove, first floor, south {rout desired Nearly opposite, Judiciary WOR KENT—FCRNISHED AND UNPUKSISHED Rooms, with or without board: also, unfurmshed degrto ll porta cd lag CLANTON HOt sh estrauce cee NON HOSE estreuce B20 Fe ne orate Exs Exss Nose Are all more of less affected by eatarrh. The eyes be- come inflamed, rod and watery, with dull, heavy pain between them: there are rosring, bursing noises in ‘the cars. and sometimes the bearing is affected: the ‘Dose 1a 8 severe eufforer, with ite constant uncomforta- ble discharge, bad breath and loss of the sensef smell. All these disagreeable symytoms disavpear when the disease is cured by Hood's Sarssperilis, which expels from the blood the impurity from which catarrh arises, ‘topes and restores the diseased organs to health. “Hood's Sarssparilis bas beiped me more for oatarrh and impure blood than anything clee lever used.” A BALL, Syracuse, ¥. ¥. HOODS SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drugsists, $1: six for $5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & 00., apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ = ya 2 ty furs! ‘south fron! = — UNFURNISHED — DECEMBER 1 dawe ou second floor: newly Pe.nted. tour windows. etd et iff desired: no chil M4 1TH ST. NW. Hicnished cr unfursiabed, en ite oF single. privat fanily its ENT—M. C.'3 AND FUai jeisvad fiat of Rooms for Heal now ready. FE KENT-WITH BOARD, IN PRIVATE PAM- | ~Copics iree apon application. iy, s handectely-forniabed apartment at 1321 8 ‘D, G. PROCTOR & SOR, s.; Uneceptioual sicsummonsiion Im every respect. ial East so teberaae, —— ad. n26-1m 1 enw. i RENT — THREE NICELY UNFURNISHED | Toon RENT—1016 19TH ST, NEAR ARLINGTON Poona with at 1S por mouth. nos eh se | Bante gee Tab tad eae aRLINGR 230-3¢*_ | single, with ‘appoin areccheay, te Boarders. ‘paws the door: references, Toom in private ‘amily, ou corner, frouting soutl 1K RENT — FURNISHED, ELEGANT contese c: , sunteceuas Sor bees sx single or en suite, in private family; bay: ae FG ee ad PE cate ost as INING-ROOM AND | uth east fropi references k pot ‘take rent iu board. Sev- | St_™ w. J0K RENT—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS, bedroom and parior; bath-room and closet on same floor. also other rooms, single or en suite; 1316 and 1318 T st n.w., opp. Franklin Park. sw" NISHED COMMUNICA ting frout rooms, se suftable for light VOR RENT-TWO F Fo SALE—-TWO BRICK HOUSES-NEW—FO' ‘store_room, cellar, and \; lots houses 15% & front each. “Occupied. by rood tenant 825 mouth a Touses 1363 and 1305 4% st. aw. ort, howPson, 002 Pave aw. u Fess titan see down. OL ks oS FOR $6508, ROOM RESI- Fracreise apa aie gE in rear; renting for $18, 6,200 ‘AKER € JORDAN, besa Tan? Ft. ae rent Metnw. ie Fe T-THREE UNFULNISHED JOR WENT—NICELY FURNISHED. LIGi etre tii cient elas LoOR bow. locality, Tarnished Kom, with heli and beth, on sece Tight hoawkeeping, “if 4 ‘suitable ALE 1TH ST. N.W., THREE-STORY- Brita Element Urck Dwele. eleven toons ail Be (iis Get eaten dare SwadveR ous time aw ‘nabs 5 18 ft square, $1 Good, See nn ae SSARD WEAR seus | Ams romaene ‘n2g-12t" m : 0 5, NE Dat Lhe PMrvis, icons ieoome hmndiomely torniated, | F)OR RENT—ELRGANT QOTTE OF TRRRE MOMS Singie oF om suite. 1318 T4th stu. pwr ‘on iret and secund floors; desirable rooms om JOR RE ¥ LAKGE FURNISEED ROOM TF susie for one Ue twa porsche: Tout very cheap. 18 Macaucha- pat SOM. Gai F HT. $ W. eeteremee. He Kk KENT—LARUE AND RLOANT PARLOR: a marlor bed rot, vath-roow attached on 2 four ge ind sunall’bed Fourns on od four. well Turmiatad: pur Caption 240 Tacat we. nivae herdx i my -E pris io Sede oes. = oe Pieroat scar beck Hineu owes new and furniture.” Boded if destred as-kw 70k RENT 1331 N sf. NW. ATTRACTIVE N,W STHE FLOR | BScondand chint-story trout room, both legge and ww choice suits of rooms. | smali, southern exposure, good board im house gt tued- sub inch. Yssiected for Benaiors or Members: back | Crate prices mete (or edetinanaen Soh FOR RENT. Foe 7 9 Wes Ree | Lee 5 30k KENT—MRS COOLEY, WHO PORWERLY ~ oreapied house 1505 H st. bas taken houses 915 | Npeie vce Bakawe Dong boone. TerenOe Fat ‘aud 917 Téth stu. and bes for rent double parlors, with bath im second siory. and #veral siuale rooms, all newly repaired aud nicely furnished, and warned by TA | ERY Di with or without meals, at the Cushing House, furnace and open fires: houses are plessantiy situated | and 4/1 C st. n.w. n2l-2we sieka? (Poste the Amo; Freneb and Engiich | 4 on RENT—TWO LARGE NEWLY FORNISHED a F° keooms, 24 floor. vate far JOR RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR | ily: aveune care and ‘2 square; Patan s: tao Pransyfrania'ave s20-4¢ ins $13 and $10; references, 217 3d at. 2.0 JQR_RENT—IN A HANDSOME = HOUSE, 913 eae pe aoe Roos, ad- | VOR RENT—814 PIFTEENTH ST. WW, OPPO- ited toa heuator or member et Congress: | Maite Chamberlin's aundscnats Paruisied Seemeo rat and. secoud = outer 5 erate shal frnace beat, private bath 8c, Table Board. ND EATS ORS EET ‘’& VERY LARGE, AND ELEGANT “| Eiprivate residence, » suruished Par acheive Senator privase femily. ®, SOE. ore ee minister, oF % pur. front | FlOH KENT — 306 4m STN. W, LARGE AIRY ao a oo PE — See BEE OE WIG Te | tuttable for MC: also, two, nice rooms ON Mm Ou RENT— 1827 NS. W_SUITEOF NICELY FUR | four fap. : Oppost ‘bulldog. F'cibed too witaout board. southern enponeee: | 20S ntligPS ay, SPbvatte Rew law secoad story. private family of adalte, convenient 10 Then t'cars, pleammt howe for two persone, IR RENT—ROOM: EX mne for two persons. handsomely furnisiicd. reasonable terine to desire? ST_173 H ST. NW., DELIGHTFUL F sous sega be 1003 Tock we west sayton re Spor, consisting of & handsomely tar: | norghof and Fraukun Pare: Guest cation < Bished parlor sud two bed-rooms, with grate and utherm exposure. Also. a room ob third flnor.n-°9-3° nileman and wife or : v2 1,500 The above 2 portion of the property ou, tay books. Nor fan ist call st omce for ‘asted on Telecand 15ch. “THUS E WAGOAMAN. eos" ‘SALE—VERMONT AVE, NEAR McPHERSOX ‘Square—A habdsvme residence, about 4 rovine and every convemience, "Will be ure tO an THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 20-6 rea Faken. jit SALE—NICE, SIX-ROOM, ALL MOD. IMP. in onsaguice {rou eaptiol, good neletloer- heap: $4,250. W. & WALTER G13 wa i SALE—BARGAINS—EIGHT-ROOM BRICK, O PPGt pear iimn sts n-room Brick, Nor Casitan ave. aud ae. third fronts wid’ parking only 94,500. Beven-room Brick, 19th ‘st., lot 191100 to alley: st = sacrifice. fizht-room ‘Brick, Ps, south front, large cellar: 4.900. Fine-room Brick, O st, lnnxe Tot, south iret; $4,000—only 8500 cash, balaice monthly. ‘Six rooms and bath Frame, Madison st., neat Jot 205294 to alley; $3,000.’ Sine-roomn Ialaud uve, uear 10ih st. $6,000. OSTRANDER & STALEY, 1410'New 10F! 3 3 ce pass the door; | ——— = —* Bad JOR RENT—AT 1 2 14TH ST. N. W, a LARGE T1905 I 81. NW. ONE LARGE Store aud Dwelling. Inquire at 1638 14th stn. story Front Room: southern exposure. | ¥- BRE! "3 Dry Goods. OW Fohitaes dono 80 it oe eh ae ten rout modern dweiling above, sr brick con stable iv rear. Also, tin store in bui! . pave J. WE, MYERS, 1428 5. bandsomely furnished: $100 per month: table a specialty. S.A HAKKINGION. 29-3t° W., HANDSOMELY roma, suitable for Se pea! FS. BENT — ONE LARGE | SECOND-ST ‘ Front Kovm, elecaatly furuished. reierene quired 812 Int st new. no. JOR SALE—THREE NE cK HOUSES, ¥ ‘of North Capitol st.;6 ‘water, gasaud bath; PE eet peretg i 6; i SALE-2511_M ST. W. 9-ROOM AND FE, SEA oe, a os moderate price: or wilt ‘a proipt ten B2e-Ut HARDING & WATERS, 606 11th 86 nw. reetdence, ou, Washington Circles sor ad ae hoe OB fon Circle, cor. 23d st. For om to inapect “apply 10 SWORMSENDT ‘A SUITE OF T ior Teut,over Ruabe-& Cost Piano or Tent over . muire of Mrs MAMY J. WELCH, S307 2 peti rok _ ReNT-1907 7 st NW. Fromm with ot without ¢ Fat BEST SUITE OF THREE UxyURSIs! Rooms, om first or third floor, suitable for house- Mansachoestte ‘A SUPERB SEVEN-OCTAVE Sue tone; handsome case , only $4» month, Fented soon will sell st aanerifce, 1: ‘nid = § s 5 FH ng. at CIE aye nw. conveniently | OR REN ‘ai uisematiy locaced; water aod wen "Say ow? Pintgiten gece: rere Fs OR RENT—IMPORTANT—WELL FURNISHED, v , SEA! is | aS ‘Of first, second or third floor, | 24 F sta im wh beard if desired, Iu plessaut Bouse, on sanny Ei La 8 8 FOR RENE CALIGRAPH TYPEWRITERS, 957 im ad also sold. MRNA A CLAMBE B'sose 933F at a s7-3m listing of tro“egaut, Wigersommanicotes | ~ a __ BUSINESS CHANCES. F&, SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED PRODU Commission business now dot - ne oem TEES FE | drome COMMISSION: Sear Ome © MH? Cade, Ad oR RENT_NICELY-FURNISUED FRONT ROOM a 5 ae with bourd ior wentleman and wife or two gentie~ | JANNEY IS THE AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR Rew house, bay window, ke.. halt square from | © Cutter Whiaky tor the Distric: of Colum tan it your Fawat Uifice w. Beet ee eens baven’t it, JANNEY Foe, SESE 21H st XW. A BaNDsOntE | a one or call A710 Est ta. m0. e° suite of rootas ou frst flour, io the best location in PRESTO ay, near Arliny:on Hotel and Departments, at a micd- te rent. Also, at J5d4 C st. may be found olewant Soma JOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR curity deed of trust on » farm uear Washington wort $4.90. Title perfect. First-class abstract Turnisued, Address Box 114, Star offre po suite. large closet’. open erates, with fumace | J)REE MANUFACTURING SITES—THE EAs beat terdits fous tae botae, bourds i dosized, “TH43 | F Brady linprovences Association offers to give tnce to manufacturers from 4 to 20 acres of land, all situ. ‘sted on line of railroad with river front, above high water mark and no expensive grading necessary. This im the most desirable lo-stion im Western Pennsylva- uia for a lange manufacturing concern, aud to such that will come to East Brady and commence business other inducements may be offered, Natural advantages not surpassed by other point im Allegheny valley. The bills are rich in coal iron ore, limestone, sandstone, etc., and in addition to these resourses NATURAL Gas is found in abandance. East Brady is situated on the Allegheny River, 68 miles north of Pittsburg, on line of A.V. RR Address correspondence to J. ¥. POS TER, Sec’y, East Brady, Clarion Co, Pa 029-2t" JOR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN — c Rxtures, and. gqod wil o's thorouphie ano ragly eq Grocery Store, in the northwest. How ete foods.” This is one of the handsomest soa meneee JOR RENT — TWO GE COMMUNICATING Paciory, on chind oor, sustable {oF member: oj eu arate Grea’ 1329 F st. aw. Inquire in store. n20-3t Fo BES} FCRSISHED Rooms NSoRTHERN nity of two adults will rewt three awe. suuny. furnighed Rooms. board it desired. double iors. suitabie for MC. 222 E 3 JOR RENT_—1342 Q NEN FUR_ FPitaet, excoad ton eest Ries, See Die ni fornere and other roviae for reat, dret-claes board. forms moderate. 220-30 UK &KENT—NEAR CHAMBERLAIN'S, CHOICE ove sine or en suite: south wiada’y: henlice ines the door, ope Foom sultable for office, with o Sithout board. “TuiS ise se 2eim = Ju RENT—HAD4OMELY FURNISHED KOOMS, Ft cheerful CouYeuienG, winele OF, en suite 14th sth. w. care Pose the doer z *vk KENI— FURNISHED, TWO COMMUNICAT- lug front Koome: let t OF separate. also, icont nail bed-rvom Ou secoud Root: 620, corner Lies ne ¥ SALE near Dupont Circle... Brick dwei'y, 9 rs. sil ni. und stable, Brick dweiliog Qs all is tothe 3° freuling: Os. all mit Tock 3 AYLEM & RUTHERFORD, 1 9.0. cor. Lith aud Sts. n.w........ ‘New brick dweilius, 12 rooms, ‘all 2th st n.w., on exsy terms... nize WLM & KUTHEMF OLD, LW {OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES lu the city, coruer 15th aud Kode Lnaad ave. uw. 95 Pee and terms apply to HEKKON & RAMEY, Fat. 26 Ub F% a. oars ene oe louse . window, latrobe. aud rauge; 113 2 Price, 84.000. Apply to GLOLGE 1 a bKICK at. ce, RGE TRUESDELL, 66 Taam ee eee 01 ALE—AT A »D ‘7! Feeoott Resibykck Ot hiGes St Gee Lek aud 14th. STRIGER & LIEKERMANYD, es 13.3 F at. FR SALE—-1119 20TH ST. N.W.—SPLENDID business place; dwell ‘tenement ioungs in te Feet, ioe Sbeid0 toailay, Shoup Baas OO Apply WESCOTT, WILCOX & WI ‘OB SALE—A MOST DESIRABLY THREE-STORY sod basement brick Louse on E st, hin be aan RARLi*os Taub ot uw. 7 ie FE SLE OR RENT—1125 10TH ST. NEAR Massachusetts handsowne 3-story double Brick Dwelling. contaiaiug'21"roome, witn ete oo Yenience. larye lot, ¥JU by 136 tects two bath rooma, Dorches one stable, for fou: tw Sarnugen, THOR. 3. Con 1524 Fate, Pennsylvania Railroad Officials Be- fore the Subcommittee, In was nearly 12 o'clock to-day when quite a Gelegation of Pensylvania rafiroad officials ar- Fived atthe Senate District committee room to ‘subunit & proposttios mom the Baltimore and Po- tomac railroad to the subcommittee on steam and ‘Street railroads. The officials of the road present ware: George B. Roberts, president; Charlies E Pugh, general manager; H. F. Kenny, general superintendent of the P. W. and B. aystem; Mr. ‘Fetapanche, engineer of the P.W. and B. road; 2d EDITION Lae rans ToS OFF FOR NICARAGUA. ‘The Canal Surveying Party Sails from New York Te-day. ‘New Yor, Nov. 30.—Early this morning the | Vice-President Green, of the Pennsylvania rail- surveying party which under the direction of the Brown, 7 the Nicaragua Canal Construction C0. Will make final su oarded the steamer Hondo at her dock, and salied at noon. The Howse por officers of the canal, haty Sative iabor- funafoa, aid wil Teac yhen the force of ‘argmented. The survey will not, ‘uuor aunsved sax wixnew, |Satees Ray ware ee was: want A Massachusetts Farmer Mysteriousiy | pany; ia regard toa union oe Mundered—His Son Arrested. Kesproper | oe! keep) freight care QREENIELD, Mass., Nov. 30.—David Randall, of | out of the streets, the union depot, Mr. Turner's Falis, p1 Of a fruit was shot ‘Roberts said his company was wo that and killed last nigut while sitting by a window in ‘of the scheme.” He maintained. that his howse by some unknown party. ‘The wide of Government reservations there 18 D0 M4 Le sada ‘mystery | pasconget dopus tor Both tae Sanioads tales they ov. 30.— oe Nee oy ek oy entire Inck of any known motive forms & su the Potomac depot is the deepest. perplexity. to be; that it is in the best doubt that the gun from which the shot and ought not was an old oe Sor submitted reasons young son of Randall Passenger depor should be near the center B. shot on ising morning, the rifle after. | of city, and sald’ his had just ex- Ward eing placed in ene ‘woodined, whence 1¢ 1 "§5000,000. to" establish & passenger Was showing the occupants cf the room Ast of | asthe Baltimore ata Petomee aepoe ay hee. He CME ey Ag a fp eee losion oct and a section of the lam ity it mi at fel ‘The family thought at frse thas. the to the Long ‘to connect with the South, and Se aa ire sat in Rts chatr, nis ca resting between fie knees, but nis head was bent | than to attempt to crowd all the business into one forward on bis breast, and when reached his | station. He teclared the entire willingness of his side he Was dead. “The scene of the tragedy | company to remove all the tracks from 6ub street, to-day is being visited by saying that they can be ran from Virginia avenue from the surrounding country and large delega- | west of Gch street to the passenger depot of ons of newspaper men. The general Dellet now | the Baltimore and Potomac road. He prevails that Mr. Randall was assassinated with @ | added that the company would be willing Shotgun; that whoever fired the shot came there | # high wall on each side of these tracks and have about 5:30, rested the gun on a staal! bird cage on | the wail orn: covered with vines, &¢., and the outer steps, sighted at the old man through} make the entire aspect pleasing to ‘the’ eye. fter the explosion sti “in bis hands the Window, and afterward fled with the gun. In regard to Bt trains in the. streets ‘THE MURDERED MAN'S SON ARRESTED. - Borie that the streets are ‘The family consistsof the wite,a young daughter, } Cécupled. and that it constitutes a - and a son seventeen years old.’ The oficers aré | hoyance to the citizens, “But he said that 1t 1s not not satisfied with the boy's story about the gun. | Ut Sauls of the company; that it bought Square He has the reputation of being rather tougn and | S70 for he express purpose of making a freight officers say they have been told he hason several bus lon occasions threatened his father with bodily harm. | Tun oot added that the 1g willing to buy all Other neighbors say, however, the son and father company nog 50 uate. apparently thought the world ‘of one another and } "ye ground necessary foF adequa ae S0ce the Cheez vans Chenin Sid tee eee quired to relieve the streets tt authority to lay the ‘that he left the house fifteen min- wise peare the murder ostensibly to go to Mouta- | tfacks so as to utilize ‘the groana can be had. ‘The New Bridges. e city to visit some of the boys, He states with Grecision the very second he reached tnere and the i WORK BEING PUVUED AT BOTH ENDS OF THE CITY. Col, Hains said to-day to Stan reporter that ur ne left. He 1s almost too exact for beliet, and this ‘susptcion is shared by the State devec all work had been stopped on that portion of the Eastern Branch bridge which is disputed by the tives who have the case in hand. "The most Ukely theory 1s that the gon Killed. bis railroad company, but that the contractor is push- Ang the work on those portions which were not father. The gun was found at noon by the side of the road, 100 yards from the house. About 1 Grlock Lincoln Handa, the son, was arrested on @ warrant for murder’ tssued against him. on affected by claims of the railroad. In reference to — bere the cost involved ia the holes that had Deen filled up, he Chat iC was comparatively very slight, and that in whatever way the ques- tion was ‘decided by the cours the contruetor Would not suffer, ‘The work on the Aqueduct bridge is slowy progressing, the contractors nav- ing met unavoidable obstacles tnat have hindered them greatly. ‘The date now fixed by the con- ‘tractor for the completion of the work is the 27th of January, by which Ume Col. Hains hopes to an ounce the opening of the bridge Lo the pubil > ee FUNEWAL SERVICES MELD TO-DAY AT OAK BILL CEME- TERY. ‘The faneral services of the late Prof. Spencer F. Baird, who died last August, took place in the chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery this morning at 11 O'clock. Rev. Dr. Glesy, of the Epiphany church, oMtated. The little chapel was filled with official and personal friends of the deceased. After the burial service of the Episcopal Church had been read eight men, dressed in the long blue uniform Dlouses of the cemetery, enterea and bore the coffia, on which a bunch of lilies of the valley was restlig, to the vault, which 1s located about ” 300 feet northeast of the gate, on @ high terrace, facing the creek. It bears the name of Gen. Churchill, U.S.A. Mra, Baird's father. ‘The body of Prof. Baird was placed tn the niche immediately below that containing. the re- mains of Gen. Churchill, Justas the tablet was Deing put. in position a lady burried to the vaul Which Was not visited by the mourners, and the workmen to wait until she had placed on tue coffin a bunch of calla iiltes. Just then an official of the Smithsontan Institution arrived bearing a handsome wreath of white roses surmounted by Palms, which had been sent, trough the German legation, by Herr Von Behr, the president of the Cowie Fisheries Verein. This Was placed inside e vault. pr ine ialblet was thea quickly placed in position. Sraxces Forienrox Barep, Secretary of the Sinithsonian Insuitution, Born at Reading, Pa., February 3, 1823" | Died at Woods Holl, Mass., August 19, 1887. } The mourners were Mra. Baird and Miss Lucy, her daughter; Mrs Biddle and son, of Philadeiphia, sister and bepbew of the deceased, and Miss Re- becca Baird, of Carlisie, Pa., another sister ot Prof. Ratrd. Among those present at the services were senator Morrill, Gen. M. C. Meigs, Chiet Justice Waite, Senator Edmonds, wife and duughter, Dr. C, H. Kidder, Col, and Mrs, Ferguson, Prof. Langley and wile, Prof. Alex. G. Bell, President Weiling, Dr. N. 8. Lineoin, Dr. Dean, Mi. 8. C. Brown, Capt. Coiling “Mr. ‘true, Prot. Hathbone, Mr. Marshall, Col. and Mrs. McDonald, Herbert A. Gtll, J. P. Wil- son, J. Ormond Wilson, and several officials and employes of the Smithsonian Institution, The servants of Prof. Baird’s family were aiso present. Semruintrmamth ‘Tae Desxs oF Biarse and Conguinc.—In the RANDALL'S LIFE INSURED POR $40,000. There wus $40,000 insurance on Randall's life, and there are whispers that a probability of will- ing this to his sister may have prompted the son to commit the deed. ——-_—_ ‘The Probibitionists. ‘THEIR. NATIONAL CENTRAL COMMITTRE IN SESSION IN CHICAGO TO-DAY. Cacaco, Nov. 30.—Over five hundrea_workmen inthe proiibidon cause gathered In. Battery D Hall this morning at the session of the nations! central commitiee of the probibition party. Among the more prominent of the leaders was ex- Gov. Jno, P. Su. Jou, of Kansas; Frances E. Wil- lard, of lilinots; Mother Stewart, of Oio, and Dr. A. J. Jutkins, of Chicago, D. P. Sagendort, vice- chairman ot New York was in ti Alarge umber of States and ‘Territories were represented by delegates. ed Herr Most Cheerful. WE WILL APPEAL HIS CASE TO THE HIGHER COURTS, New Yor, Nov. 30.—Anarchist Most seemed to be quite cheerful this me when a re called at hiscell in the Tombs. “Of course we shall appeal w the higher courts, asin the Sharp case,” he said. “My case 18 somewhat similar to ust be a0 tor the sake of res spec m 80 for U speech.” Most also said that since his arrest he has re- ceived a letter from several of the Chicago an- archist, Dut he refused to disclose its contents. He said the treatment he has received {n Ameri- can prisons Was about the same as he had met in Europe. ——___ The Trial of Banker Harper. SOME TESTIMONY REGARDING HIS SPECULATIONS IX ‘wHeat. Crxcrewatt, Nov. 30.—The trialof EL. was n-sumed to-day in the United States Court a Tong time after the inted hour, owlug to the absence of a Juror, who obtained leave last night ‘wo go home and ge his business. The first witness was J. W. Hoyt, & broker, of this city, whose testimony gave in detall numerous trans- actions in the buying of wheat in Chicago by him. When asked for Whom he Was acting he answered that B. E. Hopkins, assistant cashier of the Fidelity bank, made the purchases, but the settle ments were always made by E. L. Harper. These transactions began in January last. ‘They were the ordinary speculator’s purchases, where no Wheat is ever seen but settlements are made according to how the market runs, ‘Teeth, BERLIx, Nov. 30.—Dr. Telschow, the court dentist, Has been summoned to San Remo to oper- ate on the crown prince’s teeth, A favorable con- clusion is drawn froin Unls cireumstanece, as the Operation would have been post tis thought, had the prince’s condition not been im- proved. distribution of desks to the Senators, the one which for years served Mr. Roscoe Conkling was given to Mr. Win. E. Chandler, and ft ts a singular sort of @ cometdence that the desk which Mr. Blaine had, after having been used by different Senators in different has now fulien to Mr. Hale, his successor, and that if occupies the Same position It did When Mr. Blaine used it in the Senate. A Sucxerany Famcuitp, owing to the attention Which he 1s obliged to give to his annual report, New York, Nov. 30.—“We are simply going into liquidation,” sald members of the great wholesale dry goods firm of Brown, Wood & Kingman, of 58 North street, to-day. “There 1s no tallure, as has been stated.” Tuere, you have all the statement we care te make.” "The firm 1s one of the largest in the country, doing an annual business of $12,000,000 or $1'4,000,000, ee Guarding Against Revolution im | did not appear at the Treasury Department to-day. — Postuastexs Arroteren.—The Postmaster Gen- PRENCH ARMY CORPS COMMANDERS RECEIVE SEALED INSTRUCTIONS eral bas appointed Thos, J. Taylor postmaster at Panis, Nov. 30.—The commanders of the differ- ent urmy corps have recelved sealed instrucuons, which they are to open in the event of an our break following the election of a new president, gee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Now York Stock Market. Hope, Queen Anne County, Ma.; Jno. J. Harner at Dooms, At County; Chas. J. Miller, Jerome, Shenandoas County, aud’ RD. Robertson's Raw? Ungs, Nelson County, Va. ‘Tae Case ov Ligvr. Tacwr.—In reference to a prices of pectal BiSem are the opening and B2a3t <ndGrte aw. 1417 F atreet. the New York stock Market, as reported oi z BEE > caaxGe-aN op BARGAIN—1342 VERMC ee = Su, ELIE SES LESED Rooms a7 | Achat chi Tetats q GLP), bezanuiemen | Fae D8¢sox front en lows tye’ 1a Osne ua | Tat Oommen © Macarney, 1at0'F ae PMI se: references given and required. | Siu"now doing gvod’ Dusan” AnRorey at, sec- | Bath Mod. pe. : mS berceut. Pacphoueesll, G15 “Ok RENT. omice, nose _B5-Lm G@. HENSEY, 1:20 F st. now. * USINESS PROPER- SALE—91500—FOUR (4) NEV, NEAT AND cig es Neier | QU She Ma ua ORAS CREE | ROR MATE ALOU, FOUR oy Sy, SEAT FREAD ASSEES FURNISHED PAG | Veninyivatin uve, and D ats” uhistdiataly ROpeirat | San Bete tans Hrignunod ave.) oppose he skiuet- Bese Teg Soca Sete agen | Ok daa Goat ria weak wil | et Gotan ag ad a ae Loard tu house if . private family table. terme: o: 8 OO., 229 7th st. aw. ‘017-3, able. Call at 18 Graut Pisce. pares QUE RENT 1400 127H ST. N. W, IN PRIVAT! faunily, three foruished rovius on first foor, with vange, hot and cold water” also one or two famiished Touts om secutd floor. all suathers exposure, somone [ont to care sd bende aoa FoR BEST ELeoas Ly FURNISHED nOoMma, sa suite of sige, with ppivate fani'y dalighidal eation. 1017 lath stn w. bait square trom Fonte tim Park. References exchatiged. pee JOK RENT—1806 K st. Sw. Tw ‘ ne Mall-Foom, furaiabed. with of witout bs Tarnace heat and open Bre-places. house has all ead: era improvements’ one square from Fete: Suite or single; references exchauged. ReNT—A NICELY FUuM! ‘ISHED T >- ‘story front Room, with bay window. seatheryros- posure, furnace heat. ‘STAI SH GROCERY Store, doting a good Business, wil ck at, ret Avply to BOVEL & SEITZ, commer eee ae eae tit st aw. nzv-3t FOE SALE-ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A WLI Setablisied bustaess.stualt seca aay Aiden Bo 40, star office of mone Sor Ts UNDERSIGNED, ward. Coversy cust, at the od stand, > New York ave. B.w., Tistarse 1425 Sew Franklin Stoves, Plumucrs siateoaie eat! an ape See 5 | bay tseral gts ervey it phtusa® #04 cuanee to eC Q <# OUF awent, Will be pleased to show and RICHARD . “reser WEARE } SIND2OR; amcnen O& SALE—DRKUG, GROCERY, BOOT Boe settee, NOSTRAND aE business cusuces. Commercial and ERKUN © KAMEY, pg sino stew more tale boardecs denired, ch nt. Bw. JOR RENT—1114 @ $1 N.W. WITH OR WiTH uicelyfurmished suite of Kooma, NW. THREE UNPUR Highs housedeeying, with gay and at iz — Two CorscaTina | rue pn ueat the Kotite Willard’ snd Maas Heese mea gp. Sree a RENT NFURNISHED kooma. Bre doe’ suitable for bousenee ping. 200g Sth CCOUNTANT (SCOTCH CHARTERED) A (sicosa or rrp ty srs ‘Intricate accounts XiIC M. NOBLE: 1320 3 st REXT_WI HW BOARD, A LAKGE 200! oon JUfLisied geuthemen preferred, cemaee snd wife. 407 Mhen awe ge Reet SROrF: Wacuaa 100% F st. nw. i $ 228-1200 Cu, Hon. & C. ‘MNISHED ON xD wih Vs en vate Unt, racerences Feauired, 1014 QUENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, |~ £3 vite oF athe: sosacarZiemwege | _SUBURBAN PROPERTY. hot eet oor 30) LS, Wepseepax, No’ P| is End of Washi: tered! [O#t YESTERDAY, BETWeEN 5:15 AND € Gold ising, on 7th st., bet. ] 08? STRAYED vROM 907 Gat. Ticer Sere ae somal ver ‘ona Katred white dog: teeth’ very" prominent. lemon color, with oue brown and one ‘small in fo 1; abswers to name reward will be paid Toe recovery at Fak HORSE Ai MULE BSTRAY ON Boothe —ON LAST THURSDAY NIGHT, A LADIES tad irae ‘She same at 432 11th stn. w. Li BER OTH, A HEAVY RING with Quyx set; name of Pile en. Yirued to a8 att nes Tere Wi be iveg, ie oe OsT. GLASSES—LEFT IN A ECAR haa ee PERSONAL, RE AUCTION COLUMN FOR ADV: MEN’ of PR tea menacing at 7 p.m. aad-ate x ‘War Mrssus. Feniows axp Coox anz Coussa.— Ttisgiven out by the friends of Mr. Raines that Col, Jno. R. Fellows, district attorney ot New York county and Secretary of State Cook are coming to urge ir. Raines as elerk of the-House. E 2, 180k. ». GC." per. "imp. 1, currency, 11 iS Men aaa ngy ey ‘Rail 219 bid. tan Insurance, 78 Arlington eens bt Ree aa chanics’ Bank, pt ‘Second Na- ea Beok, 1: Great Falls Ice, pias 2 Co. | Rebecca Carroll, A d ‘faked. ot £272, devise and Sin’ my late will and temsameat® Tels assed ‘Mare 2%, 1885. Wagon was passing along it street, becween 11th 12th sieeets northwest, in charge of Rivers Snidder, two colored men ‘and stopped Seorrosa casein e ares Sonoo, bss maser hia The drew a from Under his cost and struck the auimal, - Tan say, and was Rot.stopped until it had gone read eares Mr paum, ho thinks that. it ported the occurrence to the police.» ‘Tur Cunct Wis Woerarzss Yesterday morn- about ing a man, {Ory Tours Of wee, dreeed in & é i g t Li i a Be i i ‘4 & a git ae i i | ff Ly # A call for & caueas of democratic members of the House of Representatives to meet maxt Saturday evening in tae Hall of Representatives to nominate officers to be elected next Monday has been prepared and wii be authoritatively published to-morrow. % the of Btteen, bur é LSS arerrerenence| ments ELEGANCE AT TRE Carrret. = ii re spare Pas Sera ge poate ee ‘Dotpa, J. N-, Oregun, 8 square, SS bow to be done, or uncemeans setae tae met pants ‘ z 3 | : i i it i j E fi : i i B i i j I | H i ; l 28 rd i i EH ul 3 k H Hf} 44 i ? f | I Hf fe : i a} had | i i H i F & | ‘Yesterday, the trial of Granville A. Whitaker, on the charge of presenting to the Government fraud- ent vouchers of the Bureawot Medicine and Sur- gery, Navy Department, was continued before Judge Montgomery in the Criminal Court. games M. Caperton, ‘one of the jurors at the Rirmer deceased we the senger, Clerk said: “I saw him and was under the impression that he was from Mr. Dempsey's." and he (Clark) had never recelved anything from. aker for the bureau. Dr. Van Reypen was recalled, and said he found scarcely any Stationery in the bureau when. be Went intoit. About $200 worth was consumed in a year. THR TESTIMONEY CLOSED TO-DAY. ‘This morning the Government offered the steno- graphic notes by Mr. Clephane of Marsh B. Clarke's testimony, and on objection they were ruled out. ‘The Government then offered to read the notes of detendant’s testimony m the previous trial and the court allowed 1%, ‘This closed the testimouy. Judge Wilson moved that the Goverament be required to elect uader which count they would claim a conviction. After a discussion lasting until neatly 2 o'clock, ‘the court said he would not now formally pass on the question. It was his unpression now that if Whitaker delivered other goods than those charged in the vouchers amd the delivery was made and he acce} another voucher in faith the jury must aequit If, however, Whitaker sold ‘and delivered otner goods with the nnderstanaing ae ae Wan to be paid for something w! ferent, it must be re- garded as a false claim. If he’ procured Dr. ‘ales’ certificate on an account for furnished, the certificate must be false one. As to Mr. Whitaker's Rot having been it was before their non-producuon could be used him that the Government should show that they Bot cry books been excluded by the defense. The Randali, &. J. Government — must show thatthe cer | Hicbardson J. Asornue sorrry of srat skim canunts, Udicates were false and fraudulent; that defendant Robertson, E W., La., Seal-akin Secques $125, $140, $160, $175 8800, ($225, 6250. deul-skin Jackets $100, 9120, presented them to Inspector Washit ly and that he was aa al the time, and cost Whitaker knew that they were false when he pre- sented them before it could claim a verdict, ‘The arguments were then resumed, Mr. Coyle Seabakin Ulsers #350. 8 opening for the Government, We have ® lange stock to select fromef theabove ‘The New Naval Observatery. fod, SRCRETARY WHITNEY APPROVES THE PLANS OF AB- Plush qurments the duplicates of the shoveatio@ ‘CHITECT HUNT. Prices, Stone, W. L-, Mo.,'210 North Capitol st. Fur trimming in every vartety of fur. Secretary Whitney today approved the plans ro for the new Naval Observatory submitted by Arch- Panes 5 Di, Gus, Hismihen. — Carriage Babes me {tect Richard M. Hunt. Bids for constructing the | Toole, J. K., Mont. 1340.1 st. n.w, observatory will be invited im a few days. ‘The plans contempiate five separate build! the main buiiding to be with a movabie roof. The character of the buuding material has ot been decided upon, but the architect preters e. ibe, Plans aa submitted Indicate, that the new observatory Will be complete io tended, and will be of handsome appearance. = HATTERS aND FURRIER Supposed to be in Washington, THE MAN WHO MAKES 4 LIVING BY BEGGING POSTAGE STAMPS. Tbe postage stamp beggar who recently re- ceived considerable notoriety in New York, has turned his attention to Washington as a good field to work. According wo the New York Papers he would visit stores and offices ana with an unstamped letter in his Rand would deg a stamp in order that be might maiiit. He proved very successful and in a day he would caliect sev- ‘Tecommendation for employment. He did not press his requests in this direction ‘and when he met with refusal asked to have a of from New also, bad read about COURT I% GENERAL im and expected to promt by it. The cir- To-day. Frayser age: District of Colambla; opin. i ee nee ee fon by Judge Merrick. Wallace agt, Marony; sub- reporter in order mitted on ‘recerd and brie Cannon [em warned pot to be generous with — saa be chael; assigned for Monday next, Raab agt Bar. ee ser oe Bary COCR Judge Merrick, tmaveciren: DissOthie. ay ads Officer EC. Smith, of the South Washington ty mal “color and CRYSTAL Snd'erut, and in- Station, afte suite early two month 18} aint” “Bvooks age, Presses resis wate ye ge aay chat smputation was necessary." = ®? | borrow money to pay taxes a elds, Milo Carrie McLean, Wild, ilied to-day, ‘Phe Fitnt iakers. Siuncemue lest, DISCOVERY, ee ves her property to her husband, THEIR FACTORIES WILL SUUT DOWX I ‘Tax WouE- | 30 eulphur, 06 ear AL dor a reception wo-morrow eveulug. at tas pions he ay PG 4 akiMu SATTANS, of Willard's Hovel to Hon, Fred. Cook, seerccary of | oP HTMBURG, Nov. 30.—The National, 226, Cor. V4thand and Stand Dew ae of Flint Giass Mani urers, Which has beea in| -"26____ Cor. 14th and L and 2¢end Dew. nw, State of New York, and Hon, Jno. X.'Pellows, dls- | Stquon ere tor two dane sive eee eae Waston bus Sougae ct WW, Patterson, | 26% after adopting 2 new scale or wages, “Ths | Orexrxe Or ©. Mosers for $6,778.12 two lots in block 26, Columbia | nine” sad dah oF venuaey, “eg eR GLass AND CHINA sTORa, Heights, re not acoepted the factortes throughout the country 1200 ¥ STREET. Will close down. The manufacturers clam an District Goverament Affairs, the basis of the scale will be the same as the oné | Largest diaplay of the celcbemted Cavished Sow a ip operation the past year. Theempioyes say’ Glass, from Carlsbad, Bohemia (own factory). Thig ren to the Dusit Comte that by the | "2! Bos sigan unless Chetr amoctation ts ‘eaoendingty One deroreted glass te mow for — Bretn the bideksmith shop Monday night aloes of A Victory for the Drummer, {ime-ethibéted in thie ty. Vasen Finda Se. Sipposed: to Nate beck igaltel ker notes | 4 FEDERAL COURT BuemEs acamer THE Nonra | Met Ealeve —_ supposed to “have bees either from the pte _Come ani se0. oy, The health omce, hes recommended hat the carouie Court note to-aay, Tages Bonk ead sey-| Woerce Ovextxa and 3d and Feand G streees De sew anh TD MBS. M3. HON? ‘Wo 31¢ EIGHTH ST. N W. mew Pa ore) Orders or requests for quotations given persemss o> iy engaged = ieee ie 6 oman Taare senna ary sly that, tho ioral Bearing Wil beaeeg tes | 8 am suaience te Saturday next. aoten. ‘Place, last evening, Anes Se a I