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— THE EVENING STAR. f i WASHINGTON, D.C qvespa¥. DECEMBER 13. 1887—SIX PAGES, FOR RENT--ROOMS. ANT QUITE OF THREE KOOMS ou fics tod. focrs; desirable toons on ot ose sick tem Purilaod, Meamélvon, aod Arlington, ‘heniics pass door. 1025 Verwont sve. ‘dete R RENT—10 10Wa CIRCLE, TWO FURNISHED outta eu eaita communicating being ye mde of te Gsubie house. mod. cou; turnace heat oropen Sault oout tenticmen prelerted: ref, teu'd. oT beer ST_121@ M ST. N.W.. TWO PURNISHED Pees ei econd Soor: house and furuitarenes, Tard and no ehsldren nae JoR KENT—S1¢ FIFTEENTH ST. §.W., OPPO- Birt Gap tats Catadecmety Furulsted Moore on ‘Sree and secoud fours: southern expusure, grate Sud furnace heat, private bath, &c. Table Board, Bist FOR RENT—FLATS. Hi st., bet. 17th and 18th ats, Just west of Motropolitas Chub. THOS." FISKE, R RENT—E oe JOR RENT—FLATS IN — HE WOODMONT,” Jows CireJe aud 13th st'n. THOS. J. wish a7-6t {OR RENT ELEGANT FLATS. 4 ROOMS AND bath room: all modern conveniences, only # and $18 monthly . o la ave. se. im the immediate vicini __FOR RENT—OFFICES. JOR RENT ‘ST. N. W., FINE OFFICE Kooms. second and third floora “Apply to GEO. C. Linc 131m Fat haw vey “noo JOR KEN i—OFFICES—IN OUR NEW BUILDING; i, FINE STORE ; Bicow RNG. alz- si conveniencen en Et & RUTHERFORD, 330-26" 107 Faw. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE--HOUSES. JOR SALE—THOSE TWO NEW THREE-STORY press: brick houses. 12:3and 1325 T st. .w., con- tainii 8 tooms and bath, cellar under whole all'irode 1 improvements: heated ‘bs furnace: woud the very vast manages Appig to FRED. W. PILLING, ve manne, ew. 7" builder and owner, 1236 Y5th et. di0-7t RB ALE—CHEAP—A FOUR-STORY BRICK House; bay window, latrobe and 113.24 st. Price $4,500. Apply' to GEURGE rit Sa 605 7th wt, a13-6t OR S4L—9 PER CENT INVESTMENT—TWO w brick houses, Massachusetts ave. 2. ea Peete Gaitnsetatet Ba Foe, SALE 10 FER CENT INVESTMENs—TWO tal we ‘brick_hotnes, Boat 30 tye under rank @14. 30 per tome Jong t th st WHITAKER & JORDAN, 1417 F st_ Fog sabe noes TOL KC st. mw: bi 9/805 .6th at. o 38,000 0 as Bre. 930 ana 933" 500 | Bw Db | 1013 10th “ 2 aw, bh, Law, Ore, ‘9,000 11,000 1801 "to 1805 “Lt. v. fh. ore... j oe The abor ily ® portion books Sep failed ca af oft for ‘the 1st and TH Ton ieened oo 2 i] . JOS, B. WAGGAMAN. 413 OR SALE—48) MISSOURI AVE. N. W., 4-ROOM house wit ble i guse with new stable in rear. Taquire Fer sate AINS—11-ROOM BRICK. 11TH at. pear 89,000; offer wanted; must be sold. 13-room ferwont ave. near lowa Circle. one of 6 estin city; 11-room brick, 8 st. bet. 9th and Ota ot oo, ALEY & Ht a Yaron, ry 14i0'N. ¥. muccessore to Ostrander & Staley. ‘a1s-3e us O-TONY, STABLE ALL ote paren pare ‘ALL OF SECOND $LOOR OF 817 oon ior Fant, over Warerooma inquire of Mmm MAK free ahaha 3 ER ORS ee FOR SALE — BRICK HOUSE, ALL IMPROVE- ments, now rented to sgvod tenant; paying 8 per cant ou 42000; must be sold in the next a Bates ‘ober refused. “Apply 1122 Ni R SALE-THE ELEGANT NEW D Tois Corcoran st.- with brows stone ste and out, ee —- ne saat ee tod ra 13. EY 2 Pe 245 Pa are 221-1m* sox 11 my JOR RENT- RAPH TYPEWRITERS, $6PER mouth, 1a te, 3 b.. ¥ proved real eatate secur vm ee ees $10,000 Reena ernest SER pire, “COLUMBIA BUSINESS AGENC Can oe at oN aN BLO.Q0O cease ie une ora TATE Bi WARNER & CO.. a10.3¢ __ RE WANIOF ke A) ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- proved real am: Specialty. a6 1b M ONKY TO! LOAN. SHORT TIME NOTES AND securities bu _ A. 3. HARTMAN, 48-in Room 5, 1350 F street. ONRY NOTES, SECUR! BY VAL- M “ate Leracal property, marketable stocks of xogi indorsenreuta, discounted upon ressouable terms p vatidence, by a responsilie party. Ad TO Loa! dress DISCOUNTS, P. U. Box 660. No Teal eatabe or furniture accepted as vecucity m ONEY TO LOAN AT 1 LOW RATES ON LOCAL ‘and good collateral bought and sold: ne Me ke, commercial paper wagche: ‘commperc Lours CUssinonas, 1415 Fat. Mon sr SS ae EY, 927 F ot altos £505 ON REAL ESTATS. “300 ___ [0251 ‘THOS B WAGGAMAN. ay (eaten ae TRIN SOO 2c yy cad Le 1405 F st, ow socal ‘acm TEE $100,090 Sts a MOTE, _ 313 sat te ‘aajoining oun Balding. ONEY TO LON ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS M tovusk atlowene rate offnterest. 0 sel, Corner 10th and F sts. nw. OREN TO LOAN OF AereOVED REAL EoTaTE 3030 ‘ONEY TO LOAN In sums to suit, at lowest estate security. ‘FITCH, o20 1427 ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF 1: ON REAL ESTATE ‘THOS. J, > ed ave ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE O8 FingT- clans securities, at lowest Tates of interest. No eee ne ee SE RTEN, 903 7th ot. ne ae. yANTED—QUIET FAMILY (MAN AND WIV ‘ouly?: wish to reat for two or three mouths, be- January Ist, some attractive sual Coun uae noi more ni aif at ce Trou Washington, “well: We south exposure, bath-ruom, stable for tw horses: house to be rented far: ‘A VERY HANDSOME COUNIRY Bon sence of 12 actos, all Under cultivation. truit Toeation ob mai Mewupul hs neat Bouse, Dailditwe, choice fruit, snd excelent weber, price, 10. of Ground for #200. ani aid 810 yor mouths E. FLINDER, 3 A. MeDEVITT, J Deetive Agency, indoms Ne 805 Pe. jal control, dues Sot operate for rewards bor engage tale iMisvoree casee, ‘asia ‘ave. a. AND 13 THE ONLY PLAC |-Hand Clothing can be ‘Address oF call at O19 D st. a. RVICE EXAMINATION QU Cc aod gs stores or PYLENN, A ML. Ivy Insitute, Southwest cor. sth aud kK sts. bw. ‘OUK ALL WooL Co! yao. SFRARBCRUEK $ 90K BOARDING. |. W. OPPOSITE FRANKLIN with First-class wviL ‘ESTIONS Answers, & Bit-Im* South SPECIAL FEATURE: A= jufeet arise foreuces exchanged. & few table boarders ‘oe aee 3 |ANTLY ou seoud and suite oF singly, with table board aise OB RENT—THREE (NISHED ROOMS AT ERE ed re eee UH BOARDING Hi ee ew. . 2. LTOS fat TEESE seeee Sess ROOMS, NEWL} Sad herdicns few table iokrdere accommodated; BE G AND a fee eet Es dot, aiccelognye can Se “a - lot and stab.e, or $3,000. -Bmuall cash payment | Saf lot, @, for 7 wed | oom saLe CHEAP. ; Toad, ; sual house, &e.; good io be : sa eer ee nal Rockville turnpike, ove-third mile from stat on SALE_VERY NICE NEW 12 ROOM HOUSE ‘on 19th st, above Dupont Circle for #8,500 to Prompt purchiacr, Has east front and ¥ tin appointments. CUTTER & WIMER, oR SALE—FOT" N houses on excellent #t. n. ‘all conveniences in be had to net a most satisfactory rate of interest it taken hole will sell separately: good. invest- ment. & WIMER, 1423 F at ai FOR SALES BHICK HOUSE AND STABLE SUIT: ule for physician or business wan; 9 rooms, cel- Jar, all mi. 1.; Jour Took.s on Lest floor, near Peusion Usiice; bugain. Inquire at 220K at. ‘al Eu SALE A SICH HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, WIDE hall, uod. imp. well built ahd finished, ool vauit | ia tront Louse #436 Liu to alley, house can- ot be Built for the price; 2,000.5 Tg a10-3t __19th atid Hi ste. n, FOR SALE; A LARGE NUMBER OF HOUSES IN all sections. Call forlist. GLO. W. LINKINS, a10-3t 19th and Hats nw, ‘PROw SALE—NEW HQUSE, © pT. SIX HOOMS, H bath, €o, Jot 10x15 to So te alléy) wil reut for aa “You did Hist bw. ROK SALE—TWO-STORY FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, situated oa 1:20) ot ue: Lot 24 trout vy 100 deep iwo-wtory Brame diable on rear of ‘cash; balance $1Z per mouth, Price 82,190. a WOUD, (basement), #16 ¥ st. 2. JOR SALE—A_HANDSUME. Dasemen Betoetee ge 239 AND. O41 | Lat. X. W.7 ¥ B00 tor both. Nos Sold and ZobS 1st si. Nw and 8 Fooma, Jot ¥i.32 100 to a 30 fout alley: price B10LUdo ho. O14 se awe weler Priog, $2,000 abd BCU EINEME 7] SALE—THAT DESIRABLE HOUSE 927 a, ‘bath aud large dry collar; besutifully baverpd ponte by a furnace: lot 412100, with » two- = ck stable ou tue rear. If not sou ceevaees Magee DARD. STONE. HOOF ot nw. FS S08) SET SEB Bs =8 ii dlo-; ti bo. swith ayood stable. This is the cheap- 4 MOM: DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fat 8 RARE OPPOKTUNITY TO PUR: cae a slogant hte aud a the au tee vent iu a property ecknow! eoxperte to Lave very vous to iucrease in Value, bew brick, ‘S'roous and tmth; 9? feet front, depth af lot 135 17 ‘T at, bet. Oth and 10th, 1his house was carefully built’by the owner for s home, but owing to misfor- ‘aye will sell at a gucritice dio-st_—__dDAVAD D. STONE, 806 Fist. n.w. Pe 7. — BPI Business Piace, store, yw i two Tenement fouses in rear; lot 252140 to alley; cheap; price 00. Apply ‘WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, _ 1907 Puave. 4 FLOR SALE—NEW BRICK, 8 NICE LARGE ROOMS, Dasuttnlly papered: belt, und” lange sconcretsd cellar, will be soid for ® small cash payment; balance S55 fer month: owper will reat ou at Bo per outh rent; price $4,500, snd'yus ots: brwe;wouus trout “Davip'D, SToSe B06 F st uw. ee d10-3t JOK SALE—WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT PIECE i corber property in West Eud- house of 0 rooms, ve mouthly ins ta, ‘hice G-room bay-window press-brick, with cellar: lot 40x90, within one square of F-street line, Su excellent socailty, at . Sinall cash payment aud bulauce in monthly instadmenta, ‘Also, two otuer G-foom bricks, one in West End one square ium Pounsylvanis avenue cary, the other oe square from Hestreet line, i. ¢, on same terms as | above. - HL SYFHERD & Cu. |“ dio-3t 1 1007 F atieet. RK SALE—THINK OF IT—FOR 85,500, 18 ROOM house: lots, wearly 40,000 feet; 3 muuutes irom depot! Takuma Fark, where inquire of owner on Maple at it 711 H st n.w., city; guod title; wrest rain. GUY MOSES. ai d10-3e* 3,000, IF SOLD THs WEEK, -bullt two-story frawe hot With side alley. Louse is nearly new, pape throughout, and ip excelieut condition ; location con- | tral’ “Inquire of AF. FOX, 920 Fat mw. dO JOR SALE_CHEAP_IF SOLD AT ONCE_1114 Tat at, -rvom, House; lot 18 by 100 feet | dicen, "toaiuey, bouee will ret ice #:20A)0- 81,000 cash, Pasta 5 aE nce 344 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. business property; house 18 rooms; 4, with wood wtable Reuting now af a $7,000 cash: balance oue, two and HP, and Acro Prove ‘Whose blood has become thin or impure, are especially Hable to stacks of rheumatism, of to thet weakness called “general debility." The pains and aches of the the former are relieved by Hood's Sarsaperilla, which purifies and vitalizes the blood, while it also tones ‘and builds up the whole system. Try Hood's Sarsape- Tilla and realize the peculiar benefit which it gives. “My wife and myself were both generally run down. Hood's Sarsaparilla brought us out of that tired feel- img, aud made us feel like young people again.” RICH- ARD HAWKHURST. Amityville, Long Island, N. ¥. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mans, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 4 Dozarxs: THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. The original formula for which we paid 50,000 twenty years ago has never been modified or changed in the slightest. ‘1his soap is identical in quality to- day with that made twenty years ago. It contains nothing that ca injure the finest fabric, 1t brititens colors and bleaches whites. Itwashes flannela and blankets as no other soap in the world does—without shrinking—leaving them soft and whiteand like new. READ THIS TWIC! Tabor, of soap, of There is a great ‘of time, of fuel, and of the fabMe, where Dobbins’ Electric #osp is Used according to directions, One trial will demonstrate its great merit. It will Pay you to make that trial. ‘Like all best things it is extensively imitated and counterfeited. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Insist upon DOBBINS' Electric. Don't take Mag- netic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other fraud, simply because it is cheap. ‘They will rum clothes, and are dear at any piice. Ask for DOBBINS’ ExeCTRIO ‘ad take noother. Nearly every grocer from Maine to Mexico keeps it in stock. If your's hasn't it, be will order from his nearest wholesale grocer. ‘Read carefully the inside wrapper around each ber, ‘aud be careful to Follow Directions on each outside wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC S80AP, 47-6m FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ Pee tLe, awaiing, 10 rooms, all m.t, jew brick dwelling, @.cor. Leth aud 8: a New brick awelliny, 1 12th at. n.w., on easy term. nud-Uwe TYCEM & MUTHEL i JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL NEW HO! Frou Wiiaia, fwoltocks Dagon clas “8.300: ikiso eigut room house on W near 14th; $3490, ply CHAuLEs EAULY, O03 14th at, now. 8-2 FOR SALES GHEAP SEW , NNICMOOM REST: DENCE; THKEE KOUMS DELP: well located hortuwest, convenieut to cars and beruics, Price, $6,000. STEIGEK & LIEBEKMANN, drut 1508 F at. JOR SALE— Business property on Penna, ave.; 84,000, JR, HERTS OD, ai-1we 1 JOR SALE—HOUSE 40, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. B.w., 12 Fooms, modern improvements: lot 64 it, ¥rice $8,000." DANEN- sm front: tan be subdivided. HOWE & BON, 1115 F st, JOR SALE—P1KST-C! Gil Tents, the cheapest al city, lorthwest; on s conerbte atreet; paying twelve (12) percent per year. A new row Of brick huusem vay ‘windows, § rooms and cellar, and every moderd provement, with beauvful gas fixtures, [papered throughout in the latest desluns, and rented te No. 1 tenants. Price $3,800 each; easy terma, Cal at DANENHOWEK & SUN'S, 1115'F st. nzd-Im {OR SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE THREE-STORY ‘and basement brick house on aes ey 2d aud EAR Mssachiusott aye hw banuaotne shatorg double brick Dwelling, cont ‘every cou 30 by. 138 Tect,"two bath Toons, Dorches un ev x Hoes ‘table for i race, chs on -o¥ A (0 F caraaee THOS SF iSMEns Con el Petal, er JOR i .500—FOUR (4) NEW, NE! D Ftintiive Siaie becliugs Nose Wiaucrad nn 352 7th at road (Brightwood ave.), opposite the ncbuet- rR: price $1300 excl, OB Guay. taruis: Bow OF eae ci ma __ LOST AND FOUND. Leetsox i YO LIVER-COLORED SETTERS. LAT Pee ‘best. aw. dls 08" BROWN SETTEK DOG; No, 25% pain i 1738 New Jorvey ave: iw. and rece bagi 2d EDITION. est ‘Telegrams 10 The Siar, NOW IT Iv HOPKIN® TURN, ‘The Assistant Cashier 6f the Fidelity Bank Placed on Trial. Crvcrexati, Dec, 1—The trial of Benj. E. Hop- kins, late assistant casnler of the Fidelity Na- onal Bank, began this morning in the United ‘States Court, Judge Sage presiding alone. The court passed ‘upontthe demdrrers which hea been and struck out six of the forty or fifty counts which cover practically the same acts. The indictment asit rem..ins was stated in substance to ‘the detendant to be ac of misapplication of the funds of the Fidelity National Bank and of making false entries in the books of the bank. To this the defendant pleaded not guilty, ‘The Jurors ‘summoned were then called and sworn to answer questions touching their fitness to serve on the {rial. ‘The slow process of their examination then began, Assistant District Attorney Bruce con- ducts the prosecution, Mr. Warner E. Bateman appears for the defendant. Mr. Hopkins 1s tended by his son and two daughters and Mr. O'Keefe, his son-in-law, He has been so well known in Cincinnati by nearly all kinds of people that the court room was again filled by spectators, He refers with pardonable p:ide to the fact that in bis public life here, this 1s the first ‘serious charge has been made against miu and claims be cap now prove his innocence, ‘The selection of the jury was accomplished, and ‘the jury sworn before noon ment, ‘the Jurors were farmers from the southern and west- ern part of the State—none fromHamiiton Co, fa sh eal sidy ‘The News from San Remo Continues Good, ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexine Stan. Franxvorr, Dec. 1A—The news from San Remo continues favorable. The crown prince will stay there until May. Dr. Mackenzie will not return to San Remo, ‘The apartments reserved for him have Deen rented to other persons, a New York Business en Burned Out. New Yous, Dec. 13.—A fire broke out this morning in ‘the seven-story iron-front No. 163 Greope street. ‘It occurred on the story, Which, with the firth, sixth and seventh, are occupted’by Hayes & Pauley, dress trimmings and braids. Their loss 1s about $15,000. Schoves- Lene Bros, agents for Ewli Huber & Co., of Paria, manufacturers of silk piushes, occupy tbe first story. ‘Ther di ‘by water is placed at 615,000. ‘The secona and rd stories are occupied by 8. Hirsch & Sons, seal skins and dealersin raw and dressed furs. ‘Their loss by water is about SS With ap insurance of $25,000, Messrs, Stek oI & Emshelmer own the building, which was dam- aged $5,000, Pirrspuna, Dec. 13,—The remains of Arch Abbot Bonatace Wimmar, founder of the Benedictine Order in the United’States, Were Durled under the high altar at St. Vincent's Abbey, Westmoreland County, Pa, at noon to-day, ‘Tried it on the Wrong Man. ASEWING-MACHINE MAN KILLED WHILE TRYING TO MAKE A TOUGH DANCE. ABILENE, Ka., Dec. 13.—A special to the Ga- zette from Wallace, Kan., gives Une particulars of the killing last night in the Oasis saloon of an itin- erant sewing-machine mender by Tom Dunn, a local tough and desperado. It appears that the seWing-lachine man attem, ted the cowboy act of making Dunndance. Dunn retused to dance,when the seWing-machine man commenced Bring Lis re- Volver, Wien Dunn shot the machine man through the heart. Dunn was arrested, but aliowed te iibeity Of the streets pending’ the coroner's in quest. Sa Mr, Pyne Makes His Escape. WE ELUDES THE POLICE SENTINELS AND GETS OUT OF MIS CASTLE. Dvsiim, Dec. 13.—Mir. Pyne, member of parita~ ment, who bas been barricaded in Lisienny Caste, bis residence in County Watertord, resist- ing tué efforts of the police wo arrest him, ieft the castle early this moraing, eluding the police sen- Unels, abd taking a car tbat Was awaiting bin be drove to some unknown ar ‘The police are scouring the country for bi a A Pleasant Election Day in Boston, Boston, Mass., Dec, 13.—The weather here is de- Uguttul,” ‘The Young for mayor thus far has _pro- ceeded quictly aud without disturbance, although in places tue inuerest is intense, and is rendered more so by local contests for aldermanic oF coun- cl seats. eee eee Fatally Shot by an Officer, {imutausrows, Ky. Dec. tA serious shooting affair occurred ‘in’ town last evening about clock, in which Ewell Lauter was fatally shot. Lauter was disorderly, and in resisting the officers: ‘Was shot by Deputy Marshal Frank Cunningham, ‘the ball taking effect in tne back, near tn Le Physicians pronounce the shot fatal. C am ts under $1,000 bond. ake fron and Steel Works Wrecked, Cincinnati, Dee. 13.—The mud drum of the bat- tery of bollers in Swifts Iron and Stee] Works in Newport, Ky., exploded early this morning, vear- ing tue roof from the bullding and causing a gen- eral wreck. Jno. Smith, Lhe Only employe Present, had a leg broken. Tae works will close lor repairs, Unrowing three hundred wen out of ewploy ment. nies 8" ER 13 Pennie on colleg ‘ward if returned to 46: } 1887, PUG GYP, NAME tag attached. Liberal re- 1, B25 Serato wreen ‘stolen trom Center Market Friday morning. Mare has hear hip ut OST—ON DECEMBER 9, LADY'S GOLD W, aud chain (monogram on watch), in going -atreet car. 32d street, to N to Potomac ‘Weat Wi mn, D.C. _SUBURBAN PROPERTY. = —— ee FREE Vighg 2" SOM OF Tuan ar ANN, at only 3 cents per foot, “410-1 ____. H. SYPHERD & CO. VE HAVE SEVERAL VERY VALUABLE larwe properties for sale, situated on, Masuachu- setts ave. extended and the fashic ley' Foud. “Also, a uumber of beuutitul puitding sites sous Teturned to 1241 Potomac ave.. 3 a10-3t* ‘hoive lots, and several id dl as and eeyeral splendid gubertn formas 1405 F at _DSBOROL! 015-3, waste For Cansras Presexrs. SEATON PERRY. uccesor to Penny & Brormen,) ANT SEAL | PLUS U1 ELEGANT SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, RANGING NEW SEA! LUSH HENRI! (TI PLUSH WR. Fi NOM, $28 TO 8s BAND SATIN-LINED SICILIENNE CIRCU- NOVELTIES _IN_ IMPOR: YELTiEs , 1, IMPORTED BLACK JERSEYS, vod one-story brica y. price 1,200. Oo Hi. PARKER, 43gand Esta. aw. HEAL 400 EST. BE. Six-ROOM 2100 deep,” Pi 3 SI. A ae 1 uses On N nt. 5 sg Reet eee al.7 SALE-DESIRABLE HOUBES— wa Circle, lor . bara T PP EES oy te: SHE =o a aa) . a 3 f TS tel toriadad gPree EEEEEES SRRRERSEE $F Bee ep? Rew ES he re! if rt Pea ALL HOUSES, NOKTHWEST AND Einorthienst: "hose «ood investnent, oF parties wishing to secure comfortable homes eal SWORMSTCDT & BRADLEY. Fovu wear Cor ave, WW {OR SALE-FOR @3,.500, SMALL CASH PA\ Fineats aisd_monthty peyincute those tantra (new) Satory and back building Houseson Hist. cast; fireplaces, cathedral was ail st afgeeust deste mau iss, rea! wuarantecd perzectly bault. ¥v. E, BUI as-aze __" 3482 New Yord ave. JOK SALE. MES AND STOP RE. T- cee cess Sete Oe tat eal can ba Seca toa GE meee ee ee to, SE New York ave dd-1it JOR SALE—329 9TH ST. RE—A NEW 2-8TORY Pre te adie: ty wi onan HOWE & S08. iia Fee situate uear Duput Circle, it i. BAER S038 neal it a me ey meas lume road wake Bo Ster ome pibeiinmbiont T=" Cirenieeis i ge EE oy eS MEE GAH eH Rind ROR e magna a aE sees ty ‘K OF LY0) SA Rie Ui ‘8 IN CK, AND ahh a SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvanis ave, cor. 9th st, SS. 210 Rema Frou Bosizsa ‘Tho Immense Stock of Fine Clothing ar Oak HALL, COR. 10TH AND ¥ STREETS, ‘Must be sold in order to close up the business, This is no advertisement scheme, buts solid fact. Therefore, don't delay, but come at once, and seethe Greatest Bar- zine in Clothing for Men and Boys ever seen in the City. All Suits and Overcosts for Boys from to 14 years will be sold at Just one-half the former prices, which were always the lowest in the City. In Men’sand Youths’ Suits our assortment is com- plete; aud you can buy good Business Suits at $7.50, former price $10; better Suits at $9.50, former price $15; Corkscrew Suits, pure Worsted, sack or frock, at $10, reduced from $15; Chinchilla Coats and Vests 810, reduced from @15; Prince Albert Suite from $15 up; Broadcloth Suite at $18, reduced from $25; fine MALL. COR TRNTH AND F 8TS a AK Death of Well-Known Cincinnati} Cincinwam, Dec, 13,—Robert L. Leaman, a weil- known business Mau of the firm of Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., died last night afer a Week's tliness of erysipelas, — Only © Small Cave-in. Maquette, Mici., Dec. 13.—1be reports of the cave-ln at tle Caiuinet and Hecla mines. are ex- aggerated. A space 10 feet square caved in near Uke surface, bul it was expecied long belore It occurred. No serious damage was done and the Work of putting out the fire is progressing sauis- factorily. Ashore on Nantucket, NANTUCKET, Mass,, Dec, 1—The brig Angelo, Capt. Love, is ashore on the eastern end of Lois island, She is sugar laden, boung vo Boston trom Demerara, a Copper Stil! Booming. ANOTHKK ADVANCE IN PRICE TO-DAY, Naw Yous, Dec. 12.—Another advance in the copper market this morning right on the top of Uhe increase of 2 pounds in Ube price per tou yes- terday oas kept tue dowu-town brokers in a con- Unued state of activity, Tne closing quotations Yesterday in London Were 73 pounds 5 shillings, ‘and the first cable this morning gave the opening price at 74 7 wnlliings, 6 ap in crease of'1 pduud 2 shitingt pene —— It in Prospector Heed's Body. ATLANTIC Cry, N, J., vec. 13—The body found on the beach yesterday has been tuliy tdentified as that of Win, Reed, tue eccentric and weaituy iron and oil prospéctor, of Pitisburg, Who was drowned near Somers’ Point on Ov! ‘The Femalns were forwarded w-day howe, in Sewickley, a sub He was seventy-two years old. ph el cE Wallace Ross in England. Lonpox, Dec, 13.—Wallace Ross, tne oarsman, is at Putney. A Fast Freight Wrecked. Dec. 13.—An express freight train on the northern division of we Old Ratlroud ran off the track at Northborw’ Center this morn- ing, and a number of coal cars were badly wrecked and other cars damaged. Conductor Donovan had one leg broken; John Fairbanks, brakeman, was to Mr, Keed’s lave Of Aulegueny City, serio jured, being buried Under the wreck. A. E. Whitney was also injured. aoe Discussing the Western Union Divi- dend. New York, Dec. 13.—The executive committee of the Western Union Te! Co. met to-day to discuss the matter of tne dividend for the quarter, but after adjourning they refused to inake public the amount of dividend waich they recominend the directors to declare, but it will be announced at the directora' meeting to-morrow, foes thant FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ss are a ‘so 2 oa Bene ie i pees bune. 2 Sete SES REE Ree ee AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. The District in Congress. ‘BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE SENATE TO-DAY—ROCK CREEK PARE, BTC. In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Ingalls retntroducea the bill to authorize the Commissioners to con- demu land on Rock Creek for the purposes of & Park to be called Rock Creel Park. ‘The bill is the Same 4s last session. It authorizes the purchase of the land if it can be obtained at a reasonable price by agreement; if not it shall be condemned, TRE W. AND G. RAILROAD CUARTER. Mr. Ingalls also introduced the bill to amend the charter of the Washington and Georgetown Rall- Toad Co, It provides that for the purpose of sub- stituting cables or electricity as a mbtor the com- pany shall have the right to acquire such real estate as may be necessary for buildings and ma- chinery, and may make all necessary excay: oc. It autuorizes an extension of the track on street to the Aqueduct bridge. THE WASHINGTON ELECTRIC CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. Mr. Ingalls also, by request, Introduced a bill (new) Lo incorporate the Washington Electric Cen- ‘tral Kaliroad Co,, ot the District. It provides that Samuel P. Brown, Joba G. Moore, N. L. Jeffries, J. F. Olmstead, Wm. Gladding, C.'E. Peck, Geo. C. Gorham, Theo N. Vail, C, A. kidredge, Jas E. Dex- terand ‘others ahall'be, the incarporavors, with Power to construct wo 8 or double track ras! with iswitetes and turnouts, commencing at or near the District lune on Che Rockville turnpike, near Tenallytown, to cconnect. with High street Georgetown, Aon 1 High street vo M, ‘Nong ‘M to 20ub; ‘thence dows, zotn fo Pennsylvania avenue to 16th, to G, to New Jersey avenue, to K, to Massachusetts ‘avenue, easterly along Massachusetts avenue to Santo Ear ene ia He amen venue, sout side of Lincdin Park to Massachusetts avenue, Renal na aan en a en nnsylvania avent Their intemection with the uew ‘over Kast ern Branch, across that bridge to Agassiz Park. commen: at intersection of G northwest, along G w 17th to U, easterly along U vo Boundary to in- ‘Versection of New Jemey Rhode Island avenues and Sth street,south along Stu toLoulsiana avenue, east Ubal avenue to 43 street, thence toG souLL, Lhence to 6.b, down ‘wo Water street, to 1, alohg L tooth, Commencing at New Ham avenue and M street, up tual avenue to Dupont facie etont nu oceen at ‘Massachusetts avenue, dow! to South Carolina avenue, to 3d, to Virginia nue, to Sth, to M, aloug M to 7a rod 7th to Virginia avenue. Com- mencivg at Maryland and Massachusetts avenues, wo Stanton Square, along Maryland avenue north- easterly to Boundary and Washington and Balti more turnpike, It 14 required that at least 2 miles between ‘lenleytown and Ube Eastern Rranch shail be completed within nine months, and that the olive power shall be eiectricity. ‘The usual powers and privileges of corporations are granted. OTHER BILLS. ‘Mr. Ingalls also introduced a bill to amend the District statutes relating to summonses; so that Mf @ party hus left the District, or cannot be found, @ summons may be served by delivering @ written ‘OF printed copy, miii.tnede bills were referred vo the District cont uLee. Air, Gorman Introduced a bill to rate the Washington Safe Deposit Company. ered to the District committee. MR DISTRICT MILITIA. In the Senate to-day Mr. Hawiey introduced a Dill Wo more effectually provide for the organiza- tion of the militia in the District of Columba, It first provides that every able-bodied male cltuzen between elghteen and —_torty-five yeara of age, not idiots, lunatics, drunkards, criminals, &c., except such a8 ar- exempted be- cause of Holulig pubite position, oF of being phy claus, inlulsters of the gospel, &c., shail be eu- Toled; Lbat Ube Commissioners shall provide for Ube carolluwent, agd may require the assessor of taxes Lo make a list of persons Mable to milida duty, ‘rhe bill provides for @ commauder- in-chilef and staff prescribes the method of organl- zation and all the details pertaluing to it. Tass ts underswood to be the bili thal Was prepared by officers of Ube District militia. It Was referred to the military committee, ‘The Senate District Committee. MR. DANIEL 4 MEMBER OF IT. It appears unat Senator Daniel goes on the Dis- trict committee and not Senator Faulkner, though the latter's pame Was on the list as made out by the democratic caucus yesterday. This lst was copied for Tux Stax, but after 1t was made out it was determined to place Mr, Dantel on the District committee. AS stated in THe Star last week, It Was then proposed to place Mr, Danlel on the com- mittee in piace of Mr. Blackburn, who asked to be relieved. Subsequently Mr. Blackburn yielded to the persuasions of his colleagues of the committee and consented to remain, Then It was asertalned that Mr. Brown desired to be relleved from further service On the District comuittee, and It was sug- ved that Mr. Daniel should ‘take bis pl hat wes understood to be the arrangement until the wuthoritative list yesterday was found to con- tain the name of Mr. Faulkner, The correction ras made in Lime for Mr. Daniel's name to appear tn the printed official list of committees. Prof. Sweuson’s Sugar Patent, COMMISSIONER COLMAN'S BFPOBTS 10 PREVENT HIM USING IT. In response to a resolution of inquiry the Com- missioner of Agriculture to-day sent a communt- cation to the Senate stating that 4 patent had been granted to Prof, 8wenson for an improve. ment in the diffusion process of making sugar, which patent the Commissioner believes was dis- covered by Prot, Swenson while in Government employ and whtie making experiments with the people's money for tne Venelit of tne people, | He ad protested to the Commissioner of Patents agains: granting @ patent, Dut was informed that the patent had been already granted. The Com- missioner further says that ne has suggested to the Attoruey General that sult be instituted to perpetually enjoin Prot. Swenson from making use Of bis patent, Marine Hospital of New York. A LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY CONCEKNING THK NERD OF IT. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury to-day sent a let- ter to the Speaker of the House concerning the need of a marine hospital at the port of New York in accordance with the clause in the last sundry civil appropriation bill, He cites the reports of his predecessors to Congress on this subject, which, he seemed to have esca| the ‘attention ‘ot the framers of the law, Reference ts also made to a letter from Secretary Whitney, stating that the Navy Depart- ment has no lang under its contro! which can be transferred to the Treasury Department as a site | for the hospital without prejudice to the inter- ests of the service, “It thus appears,” says Sec- retary Futrchild, “that there is no land now avall- able“ belonging’ to the Government for this purpose. ‘The need of @ hospital at this port has been represented to Congress so many Umes as to make it seem a superfluity to do so again, In the last decade there have been 24,000 sgallors treated at the port of New York, and ‘the Department has leased a building, known as the Seaman's Retreat Hospital, on Staten Island, atan annual rental of $8,000. Hospitals in rented bulld- Angsare always unsaUstactory, for th reason that ‘the owners only contract to make ordinary repatrs, and no matter how inadequate or illy-adapted ‘to the purpose hey may become, 1t 1s impossible to make the necessary alterations upon them ex- cept at the expense of the Government. It is, therefore, recominended that Congress make ai appropriation of $250,000 to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to establish @ marine hospital at New York. Capitol Topics. SENATOR FAULKNER TO BR SEATED. ‘The Senate committee on privileges and elec- tions has decided unanimously to seat Faulkner, of West Virginia. ‘THE DEFICIENCY BILL. ‘The estimates have come in from the Treasury Department for the defictencies growing out of the failure of the general deficiency bill last session, Several of the items in the old bill will be stricken Out, and it is probable that the bill will then be presented and passed as a special deficiency. “THE GREAT UNWASHED.” 4s said that during the season the boys who fre- juent them will often fight among themselves to ave the first opportunity to bathe, and they resort ‘to all sorts of expedients to bathe more than once. Sometimes they will go so far as to change clothes with each other in the hope that they will beable to evade the watchman. We have a splen- did water front, and it would cause ttle trouble -or ex; to establish several pian co permanent Whore, “the great unwashed" gons of the year. Of course it to have the water comfortaply ‘not be ap item of ik eli 2 . E ai fi rf ° a i i if ite 5; Es fe a H & ter, a8 at present. Some two or three hundred Postmasters from all portions Of the country were grouped about the hall this when Mr J. H. Patterson, the chairman of ‘national executive committee, CALLED THR CONTENTION TO ORDER. ‘The executive committee submitted the names secretary, Thos. J. Bi sistant secretary, J. G. j, Of Obio, and Tread- ing secretary, F. A. Winchell, of Iowa. These off- uniee whaeen —, and, without making an lela anaes preapty “he ‘irginia; as. ‘The following committee on rules and ons was appointed: Thos. J. Brady, of West Vir- nt: Ble of Tiitnois; T.C.Cariisie,of ow: ot Vermont; J.8.Melvin of West Virginia. ‘A suggestion was made to appoint on credentials, but this was decided to be unneces- sary, a3 all postmasters class were entitled to seat PERMANENT OFFICERS BLECTED. After recess the committee, through the chair. man, J. G. Herzog, reported the following names for permanent officers of the convention: Hon, Robert White, of Mic , and the same gentlemen for secre! who were elected temporary secretaries C. P. was named a3 honorary secretary, and the ‘as vice presidents: Frank Fitzsimmong Rhode Isand; M. Walter, Connecticut; W, H. Indiana; W. ©. Scaniol, Tilinots; T. H. Williams, Towa; 0. bee- Son, Kansas; J. J. Massachiisetts; — Col- Uns, Michigans R Missourt; F. H, Daniels, New dratapsn ire; D.C, Robus, New Jer- Serj, WD. Hoyt, New York; ¢. D. Gardner, Ohio; 1. W. Dickey, Pennsyivania; Jono Slack, Teanes- see; AH. Brown, West Vibginia: F. B Saxton, visconsin; fermont; William Brewer, Kentucky; W. Goodwin, Virginia Jax F. Porter, Delaware; Jaa Catham, jr., South Caro- Una, and’ ?, P. California, The was adopted and Mr, White was es. Duauoe that greeted, nis’ appedrance’ on the, plat: plause tha rance on orm, that “while ne nad’ been ‘accustomed to preside at political conventions be kuew very It Ue about postinastels and he expressed the hope that the delegates would belp hit in his duttes, ‘A delegate from New York informed the presiding officer Uhat he held in his hand the cane that Was used to rap Lo Order the first postinasters' convene Uon, and us the chair did not seem to have a gavel he hoped he Wouid accept and use the cane for Uhat purpose. ‘The chalr ook the cane and the convention applauded. A comunitiee on resolutions, consisting of one Tepresentatlve from each Siate, Was appointed, COMMITTEE ON BILLA. A motion was made to call the roll of States in order that each delegation migut name a repre. sentative on the committee on bls, It was sug- gested that a larger representation should be given to the third class postmasters on this com- Maittee than “the fourth class Dut the presiding Oiicer remarked that in the cohvention they were all Logether and thelr interests were identical, and he thougnt that Uhere Was no necessity for mak. "ue motion w adopted, and the tte 1e motion Was, committee was named as provided, A TYPICAL O48R, Mr. J, H. Ft of Pennsylvania, read a state- ment which typical case of postmasters ot the third class, which he sald llustrated the con- ditions which the entire class. desired now to have remedied. In the case clted the saary of the post master was $1,300 per Year, and out of this he pald Office rent, salaries of assistant, fuel, and other ex- Denses, leaving for the postmaster $372 as his an- nual salary, He said Ulat the box-reuts should \o the postmaster unless the Government turn! the outfit of the office, He sald in hisown case the OULAL Of his office Cost him $400, While the box- toneurty 6900 per yest. ‘Thls-paper Was retorted nei a0. as to the comumiitee on biils. ADVERTISING DODGERS IN THE WRWSPAPER MAIL ‘Mr. Patterson called attention to the abuse of the regulation admitung newspaper mail matter to the second class, by Which It was estimated 25 tons were yearly sent through the mails. He said that papers which were merely advertising ageu- cles for some patent [ne or some ‘similar Claas matier by merely inserting a paragraph of class matter by merel ry or two of news matter He sald that. sometuing should be done to prevent the abuse of the making regulations, and he suggested tuat a committee of five be appointed 10 consider this matter. ‘Other delegates spoke in the same vein, and after discussion the motion was adopted, ‘The chair ap- Pointed the following-named a8 the committee: Mi; Kumball, New Haimpstlre; W. C. scantand, Ilinois: P,P." Brown, . P Ruode Island, ora THE KNIGHTS OF LaBoR. * A delegate suggested that as the Knights of Labor had a committee here to look after the in. terests of the laboring men in Congress a com- mittee should be appointed to appeal to tuem to do something for the hard-worked postmasters. He thought the interests of the postmasters came properly witain the care of tue Knights of Labor committee. All the delegates laughed, and the resolution was placed on the table, ‘The convention then adjourved until 3 o'clock this afternoon, when the committees will make their reports. ADDITIONAL LIST OF DELEGATES, In addition to the list pubitshed in yesterday's Sraz the following postmasters are attending che . A. Winchell, Kingsley, lowa; E. W. Fowlerville, Mich.; Wm, D. Hoyt, Mid- | aieport, N. Y.; D. E. oper ‘Newaygo, Mo.;'C. 0. | MoCreey, Y.; J. 8. Melvin, Duields, W. Va; ‘York, Pa,; Geo. 'H. Shanic, Libertyville, IL; G. E. Shaw, Olcott, N. Y.; James H. Patterson, Wilson, N, Jno. S. Graysor Luray, Va; J- D. Cruser, Sea Bright, i. P, Brown, Franklin, Ind.; Wm. J. Kavana; David H. Jenning: Far “Rockaway, N. | Jonn Black, ‘Tem Mooresviile, ind.; Frank E. Fitzsimmons, Lonsdale, KL; C. P. Peirce, Wickford, R. 1; D. W. Krisher, ‘North nchester, Ind.; M, H. Adams, Okonoka, W. Va; 0.8. Wilson, Paw Paw, W. Va.; E.R, Dé Bray, Clyde, Kans; B. Mankluscn, Mesuoppen. Pa; W. BI Brewer, Fairview, Ky.; J. W. Seuce, Fergu- son, Moa; R. 8. Bow: Berwick, Pa.; Wm. Wolf, Center Hall, Pa.; @. L. Howell, Southampton, N.¥.s, Theodore’ Palmer, Nor Loug Branch, vi Ni o3; 8. W, Wieder, Riegelsvi D ‘Reutch, Sheplierdstowu, W. J. G. Miller, ingor, Mich.; P. McKellar, Paw Paw, Mich, + N. Godes Preston, Jackson, low 5. W. Cottle, Fallon, Mo.; Ed. Muthews, Bow! Green, Mo.;'N. H, Vunsciver, Beverley, 'N. J.: H. Hubbs, Bridgeboro, N. J.;'V.c. Kober, Moores- town, N, J.; R.& Lants, Blacksville, W. Va.; N.C. Deardorf, Cabal Dover, Ohio; i. W. Spencer, Gul- i Conn; W.W. Gutarie, South Branch, W.Va; P. A Saxton, Ellsworth, Wia: a. M. lioward, Powhatan Gourt He Va; RL. Pierce, Fine Creek Mills, Va,; SH. Lynnwood, Va; 4. 1. Weed, Va.; Timothy Morton, Paryy, J. . ‘Mase; Henry Warder, Leoda, Maas; am ¢. Deacon, Delancy, djs Aaron 8 wi rel Pont, Conn. Fat Prat Pe, RB, Gillowe, Marionville, Mo; James rs Pas W.T. iblegge, Lawrengevine, Va; man, Vienna, Va.; Jacob stoner, Martin C. Walter, Oona. ; J or ie is i a ie i i & 5 H ! i i g i ef ge is Hi i j i | i 4 i Hl iy Fi st i e # age it 4 A FE & & : if i 4 i it F : fn HI i § | id | jel hei! | it H £ E E H fi a H | . ; H E i i it i i if f 8 | ) Ae cy é f t rH i ir £ Hg Hi i sf ai fe i f 5 ber parents i I { i 3 i ot i He 4 é Hi § i Unis city. This was officially rogram of receptions during the coming season ‘not yet been announced, but Is expected ina short ume, It will be about tue same as last year. Mr. M. R. Janisch, of the German legation, left the city yesterday for New York, and wails for Ber- Min on to-morrow. Mis sucocssor Lo tue Vacancy at this post uas not yet been appointed. Mr. J in isch’s departure Is much regretted. He te a young man of great modesty and great weaith. ‘The Britisn minister's bail will be given at the | Jegation on Wednesday, the 4th of mext mont, i. stead of the $4, as bus ben erropeously anwounteL ‘Mr. and Mrs, Edwardes, of the British legatioa, gave 8 dinner om Sunday night tn nonor of Mr. joseph Chamberlain. An utter-diuner company Was asked in tO meet the Commissioner, ‘The Swedish minister and Mrs de Keuterskiold ve a charming dinner party ou S..nday evening; ereceereet rer bey aS neg ress and Fava, Count Sala aud Senator Hale, ‘The British minister and Miss West entertained 8 party at dinner last evening, that was invited t0 meet Mr, Joseph Chamberlain.” Tue central decora- Uon of the table was @ mound of ferus ted with Knotsof ribbon. The 3 were Col. and Mrs, Bonaparte, tbe Swedish minister and Mm de Reuterskiol Cert ‘av. Chevalier Tavera, Representative and Mra Lloyd Boyce, of New York, Hon. Geo. E. Poster, Duminion inlulaler of marines and’ eucries at Oluowa, aad the Misses West, An invited party joined tue diners about 10 o'clock. ‘Hon. apd Mra. Goorge B. Loring gave a beautiful dinner last night of fiiteen covers, ‘There was a mound of Mowers 1h the center, and red waxen tapers were get in gold candelebra and burned Under cfimson shades. Theguests were Secretary and Mri. Fairchild, Justice and Mrs, Matthews, Senator and Mra, McPherson, Swator Bvaris, Kep- Teyentative and Mra Hitt, Gen, and Mrs, N. L.A dersop, and Mr, and Mra David King. Col. and Mrs, Bonaparte gave a dinner party on ‘Sunday. ‘Mra, Justice Matthews held her reception alone yesterday. The Misses Jeannie and Grace Mat- thews are in New York ity, and will mot rewurn many days before Curisimas, Mrs. Jno. W. Foster's Louse was very gay yes. terday afternoon. Her Mr. and Mrs. Moran, of Mexico, bad arrived trom’ New York, aud ax sisted with the informal afternoon reception. Mrs. ‘Mrs. Bscon, Als Foster, Miss lda Thowp- Son and Miss Goldie, Wao ts Mf. Jno, W. Taomp- son's niece, assisted 1h entertaining Lue callers, ‘A notable group making the Justices’ calls yester- Gay was Miss Mary Hallock Foote, Mrs, Hawley, the bride of Senator Hawley, and Mra Landers, of Caplol Hil Mrs Hawley ‘is a tall, Weil-tormied woman, Wita an abundance of dark’ browa Lair, coiled low on the back Of Ler hvad and supporting her black bonnet, Sue has a bioude complexion, prominent mouth ani teeth and is very Engiad in appearance, manner, voloe and Bae wore a UighU-Hiting dark Diue clots dress, braided with Diack Drald, lack fur cape and mult. Mies Foote is sull Wearing black for ber sister, Lie Lae ‘Mrs Hawley, aud will spend Lhe wiater with Mrs. Landers, wind seems duly proud of her proege, ‘Mrs Thomas Wilson Was at uo.ne to callers yes- terday, and was assisted in receiving by Miss Wi- | son, her sister-ia-law, Whose Lowe 1s la her | brother's house. | Mrs. and Miss Piers have returned to the city for the winter, aad are im thelr house, 1441 Kuode Island avenue, They will be at home ou Tueodays | after January 1. Mra. Stone, who fs the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne, of this city, returns to her home, in England, thls week, saiilug on the Trave to-aior row. gM. and Mind Meibourae accompanied her | toNM@P York. They will be home nereafver to callers ai 2013 K street on Friday ufteruoous. ‘Senor Don Cumtlo Mora, governor of the province of San José, In Costa Rica, has arrived in Uuls ci Senor Morals one Of Uke "must distinguished cil: | zens of Costa Rica, is @80n of a former president Of the republic, and a man of large weaitu. He | Was warmly welcomed to Washington by the mesn- | bers of the Costa Rican legalioa and other trends. Mrs, M. H. Becker (May Harriott 1s in Wasaing- ton, representing the New York World ip its soct- ety department. Mr. and Mrs. William Niles, of Los Angeles, Cal, are in the city, Mr, and Mra. Charles F. Myers have taken apart- ‘The case of Paul Jones againet the Baltimore and 1881, by getting ofa wain. He clalins that, be- Ing oo bis: he Wok a at {aS Gepoctnrough the direction of an A PICKET GUARD SUBPRISED, Tuts About haif-past 10 o'olock, Devee- tives Raff and Horne, with Oficars Jordan Maher and Sebastian, went to an old ballding tn Jackson ‘Mali alley, near Geary's i i i 5 June H sole. shoruly afterward he became sem tey she ad. oom be to hee H i 8 ¢ ; é : r 5 | i i a] i 4 8 gF é é # B THE TBEFETRATOR OF 4” OUTRAGE OW 4x OLD WOMAN CAUOUT APTRK MANY MONTER, Last Decoration day the neighborhood in the vicinity of Norta Capitol andO streets was thrown into @ state of excitement over (he brutal manuer im Which Dorcas Holland was ovtraved by a negro named Jaa IL Myers as published Ia Tae Stam at the time, The negro left the city directly after Ward and went to Virgiuia, where he was taken Sick, and a few days ago he returned home. The officers learned Uist he Was stopping on Pieros street, and last Dn gut OMicer Foley caught kim, ‘On Whe day of the absaull the old Woman Was alone im the house, the other members ol her tamliy havi hoon. Myers entered an ae pI leaving Ue ol woman in « ton. This atvernoo Police Court on a ch euiity. ‘The case was he WAS committed in 4 A average dapth of 1b 1 10th streeis northwest, J. bonvut 0 K a street, de king Inte the Lowse of Mr. Joun Be Jo: WM F tenet, aud nonlin an ove Jered in Wesk Washingt Court Berry Police Court Cuaries W chance of assauttio as he was passin, Ath street the di tne wrnggie Which followed be Wan forced to “Unie hla Wie Als club and Keock bla down, A hue of #20 orwd days was imposed. Mannion Lioesse: — Marriage Hornsen Adam ‘Henson aud Saran Corbet: | Leach; and Annie Boy de a Affairs in West Washington, ‘Tue Waiter € lected captain, am ant of the Wnt das, ¥. Murvaxi, re Maancial secretary ; urer. Tye cowmnittioes ar. , Francs Jax Huntin Fi Krichelt, 4. ft. toc | Murtagh, “Jos, Dots, Krichelt, R.'S. ©0 ieay. Murtagh, Thos, € CATT Manik Womeraiey, je up to ¢; modu: | » Christmas Chub as Was Reported, bUL Om next at Curtis tat, A'VENSHARLE Lapy —Mos Amme Re of Lie Lae iaimbeage Webb, aed s, hist evening, wa.” The remad W.Va, forintermen’ Weut at her re MAIER. D—-COOKSEY. On Deceuber Lavuide PIFIF 8 1525 Columbia CALs ee ude aud 12, Iss. JOHN fig Decomier 18, 1887, Mine SD EE tom, te matey Sab Coie ches avtaicu tam waves. Pigs ta AE Ra at cnabee. Oise cial _—— December 13, 1887, at 3-308. m., M: age Retest agree Doar at fro theuce to. Hel Yoaunctery, Fricwide of Eennly ore invited se attend r will tobe Nate residence, eee wees = “May he rest in pence.’ Sreaeic GaN | See fees cn Peaee Ot

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