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¥ Sd j THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1887—SIX PAGES. FOR RENT—ROOMS. Tas Pram Pavrn y) d EDITI ON A PARAGEHAPH INSERTED. SOCIETY NOTEs, PURE POTOMAC WATE THE REPUBLICAN CLUBS, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. § 1O GENTLEMAS—NICELY FUR & A Portion of the Com He-| Callers go laterevery day vo make Cabinet calls. | What Capt. Symons Sayseof Water Pol- | Opening of Their National Convention 2, second floor, lake closet, bath Does Seats Rae enc aunts mnie port That Hus Caused a Sensation, | Mrs. Whitney did not admit anyone to the house Intion, the Cost of Filtering, ete. iu New York To-day. rsame floor. Convenient to Pension | ple who suffered severely with rheumatism. Itnea- —_— ‘until after 4 yesterday. Mra, Vilas ts stili unable Cn ord New Yors, Dec. 15—Standards pearing the COL. LUDLOW CHARGED WITH PUTTING IN SOMETHING dings, and Beit and st. care. Private ine 1 in the blood, causes ’ aehie. Address T. 2, Star office, | oe ee ee nd ace ne ee to bedown stairs, a9 she was on last Wednesday, | | “T think, on general principles, that some ays | names ot the States of the Union were scattered AO @ 8T NW, A BUTTE or | *2tIches the blood, thus preventing the recurrence of Latest Telegrams 0 The Siar THE CONTROL OF FUGIIC RESERVATIONS COL Lup. | Ste B88 a heavy cold, and with lack of exercise, sald Capt. Thos. W. Symone, of the eugineer ae. ‘Unrough Chickering Hall at 10:30 this morning, . vn the first floor, suitable tocwoe | the disease. ‘These facts warrant ux in urging you, if When the doors were thrown open for the first Na~ Sand wits Batisbel ae ate: | you meter oith cheumstion. to give Mesto Saamae- LOW KETLAMATION-—WHAT THE OTHEE COROT partment of the District government, to-day, t08| tional Hepublican Clud couvention. Under = Stax reporter. But I don’t see,” he continued, | tnese standardars the delegates from the rilla a trial JOR RENT--No. 471 HST NW. TWo ZiEGANT | “Thad rheumatism so that when I sat or laid down I “now the District can a$ present shoulder tho ad- | states will be seated. Twelve hundred tickets Fiery rash oy cities Seiz dentable fr» cond hardly get up| Hood's Sarmapariia hes almeat RUSSIAS CASE WELL PUT. races ab eapastene necteaseweniat Sees verten of taxation that enteponesnpenne: have already been issued to delegates, and still Sha all rcnyerionges iar oF: ae aren paeme mom HL V. Boynton. that Ludiow ater aaa now ane they come. The largest delegations, said Mr. = a 1X. B—If you make up your mind to try Hood's Sar- | It is She Whe Should Re Alarmed at . netanrges thine Commientoner General Government should not pay the expense ‘i Pi tonieta ere oR SHED, BOOMS | sapariia, do wot be induced to take any other, Germany's Military Preparations. | sureptitiowiy, and without the Knowle ofproviding same satitactory means. The pelle. | Hest stagcome, am. New York, Penayivania, Fee tis och on we bri St. Perensncne, Dec. 15,—The Oficial Military Commissioners ‘Wheatley; tion of the Potomac water 1s very slight when he here <etadperhee MSE RW eLBGANTL POE HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Gazette says: Owing to the alarm raised by the | inserted in tne annual report of the District Com- hipaa aks dies tien ae come the | Rhode tsiand. ‘The territoriesare here too. Ab ex- | {Ty F stahesd 2 alte oF siglo i ‘ i Austrian tn consequence of the transfer of | Mssloners, after the two gentlemen last referred Soetcan. no <— entiled to recover trom bis doors with excellent table boar 2 Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 5. Prepared only — wry. to had sigued {t, an important suggestion involv. ‘months of winter and spring it becomes to a great | 2 a eee. ouning like i has boon see | Gamages tor any injury be tap WK BEST TWO LAUGE UNEURNISHED | © *MOOP & CO Apvihecarion, Lowell Maan | Sete Die to sasidol te military position of ius: | £2g At, mcreasy In District taxation of at least = sxtent muddy and filled with Aosulent matter. |7°A: ibe nowioot tne iepublican Cink in wee ith | employe TAA the [recuse trent oad berks cies . S point in the room, : Soot 2 Club in west without boart No, Th 3 Water, says that when the wi 4s Dad it comtains or unskilitul act of his t Paring 10 attack and who for defense, During the | ““ifr'ty ‘tw invite attention to some uncer- | formal reception such as her Wednesday gloaming had arrived. After 11 o'clock the hail began wo fill halt HST ost LE] Dome Exzoric Sour afay Sa cnn tae ont | ey Paka" | oa ans in gg | mSesanany cuenta” ne | Ruta Saat gta edd | Soe pree anf a 4 om, ee: 96 in: privilege ~ _ intersections. loor, under - ay Thies SSN EES | TE REST ABETLY SOAP TX TE WO ie een aaa oT HaaATaT sr | tues nave, Ben eretatore tproved and, cared | wabrelenbado ra lgnied Ida. se wore a tue | = OF ATER ne OF THE | Cance ier, Dr. Ke McArthur of Calvary Bape | bebedt Of the act IY iy also proviond that ue 1:8 Q STN. W.. TWO ELEGANT | IT IS STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. | batteriesot artillery and auadronsot eavalary. Inclosea with low onan “ind pipe fences) Tanaer | oft cordon. ot ene Suk crosatug from one suoulder | Referring to his report ia response to the Senate | tise Cuurch, tils ‘cits. ‘otfered “prayer, RS Py et eS wether vrsiugiy. alcove in front roots.’ | The original formula for which we pata 950,000 | SCE aso ‘kilometers of Tailtuads "There ore | (B@ direction of the omice ot” public | build. | to the opposite side, and trimmed with broad gold | resolution of February 8, 1886, relative to filters | Voked the Divine guidance for the couvention, and a to bts claim for damages; also that Une provisions for the water supply for the capital, Captain Sy-| Pothing ‘could. be right iu ities whieh was | of the act shall app in allcaws of raupuorment wate ‘morals; that he: served bis party best | Of any kind in the District of Columbia abd in the twonty years ago haw never been modified or changed | Gleyen “German railroads DY Means of whicn | 1288 200 grounds The advantages of this ar- | and white braid that formed the high collar. There w Peeetel age Ree TORE, NTH DOAKD, | inthe alight. Thi sonp ie identical in quality to- | truops can ‘be forwanied to the Hustian frOn- | Dettiot “awe ‘bore, Saintes” ter Pate’ Distaet | deeper anasto eer ae ace beorfal single Koon; referencesexchanged. 101% | day with that made twenty years axo. er and ten junction stations where they can where of seven is God best, ‘Territories. - Fabs nw. Hia-ci | Tt Contains nothine that cau injure the finest fabric. | be rapidly thrown Out of trains and ‘concen. | Suchorities, Dut In several instances the inclosing ane scart was tasiened. Her black Bait ‘and in the Tes Gleason read the call for the conven-{ TWO BULLS INTRODUCED IN THR SENATE TO-DAY. Of the space has been at the cost of unduly narrow. KENT NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR | 11 brightens colors and blesches whites, tated. Germany bas formed first class fortresses | fng the ope chen need ervoir is clear, shows that at the former place tion. James P. Foster, president of the Republi- | jn the senate to-day Mr. Malo introduced a bili 4 ~ ig the passageway eve! plete WAS an average of 163 days when the wi see ice a ence emumieatiog | Tewashes flannels and biaakets as no other sosp in | at Thorn, Posen, Dantzic and Koenigsburg. 2nd | tion of the footway, as on Massaghusetts avenue. ay TRS wAcGrest | CAbciun, of New York, was introduced and Wel- to deciare the 12th of February of each year a icbecedcall aedeen convenhensas the world does—without shrinking—leaving them soft | !$ building stinular eee at ery umnden2. | In other cases tt'has been needful to extend Pane’ a ‘pores aoee 4 S| comed the delegates, legal holiday in the District of Columbta and re- sourt ave. ne aii and whiteand like new ‘hich formerly constituted ner emfecuve, and | OF fePAlE, the lines of sewer and — pe Siigntly turbid, 41 turbid and 129 very turbid, | at sap pin, after alone cout, invaeiae the | Cg AS such, “Iteferred to the District come JOK KENT -A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS: READ THIS TWICE. would add in the event ot the mobilization of the | Within, the inclosures of these, s0.call : 21 days that the water was slightly tur- gy A Ey HE bedroom acd perior. tath-ro ‘and closet De ere is a ne, re ‘they over! the sidewalks fa callof the iblican Club's convention cl 4 Desire od perce: nth-room and clvet ou saint | | There ine great saving @f time, of labor, of scam of | army 14 landwehr or honved divisions. ‘The Galt. | ung’ Paring. pie Bip ren regen] ih black thread lace, with a front dray i) reid and 26 very Care at the aro Hon. Daniel J. Ryan, of Oblo, temporary chair- | MF. Teller reintroduced the bili to silow Henry iS Teta w. opp. Fraukiin Park. BESET | Ce eenedine Sede Dr MiactrioSGeps | cans garvisens- have Deen relnforced during 1887 | trom the lack of recognized distinction be-| and white striped ‘satin. Dorothy fas Sikeree Ena cee ener, ce amount Of SUD-| man by a vote of 130 to 14, over Gen, Nathaa Siathen ie the SUE Of 91.000 Sor valuable Sagan JOR KEN? — FURNISHED ROOMS, CONVE = tiiery, all provided witha full complement of | SWGO™,¢NelF character. “as legal Government | 1n40 the jooun, at che earnest requests Of MANY | Urawa into the malas near Geos Fle Gee Ae i maak. Referred to committee on claima Aa Sil lecotell, quautte os ence Tae ee we trial q = Teservations ai spaces under con! ‘a "few minutes. y WI REPRESENTATIVES cot won a HS OME Ea” | patoctmaucsarinmr 2 erat ment wit | horse “in fhe austin distriets wiih might be | the Comattatouers i2Mig, desirable that | spent a shor imo greeting acquaintances bate | AYES the GMtrIbuLing Fesorvou, | ogEREDERCE, MG. Dee. Lathe fepubliean club | 4 XEW CITY rosT-arvick. AND NCNICIPAL RCHDING = 3 baer yom p some. neste, 4 an authoritative decision be had as to| going up stairs, ‘Howells and Miss 08 THE CHARACTER OF THR COUNTR' this city represented in. national POR WASHINGTON, POR RENT MODERATE PRICE. CE NTRAL Lo. Bieri ey things it is extensively imitated and | eters of ratroede, swith four branches, Rave been | tne jurisdiction over these areas.” Sat behind the tea table and served thedainty cups. } around the,Upper Potomac 1s mountainous, with | convention of republican clubs in New York to-| ‘There will be an active effort thissexsion topass t board, first, secord or third oor. 91 11th BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, bore mae are available for throwing COMMISSIONER LUDLOW DENIES. ‘Mr, Joseph Chamberiain dined at his hotel last | mucb loose soll, and in the-rainy or spring season, a aenar £ A Bonetuerger Goldsberough, | a bill for the construction of a city post-office and be —— —— into Galicta large bodies of troops, who, by means | = Commisioner Ludlow declined to be interviewed | night, and the international relations are still | when the water drains from the surrounding bilts | Yates, 4 : * | municipal butiding for Washington. The Houss N.W.. NICELY 0K; | | Tosist upon DOBBINS' Electric. Don't take Mag- | of te new juuction stations, can be placed in post- | to-day upon the subject, but stated that the para | Dacitic. into the Potomac it carries considerable sedi- committee on public 1 Electro-Mawic, Philadelphia Electric, or any | tion on (he Russian frontier, Military huts, depots nittee on public buildings and grounds, while ther fraud, simply because it ischeap, They will rum | and stores are belug collected at Lemburg, Prze. | 8T4Ph Was not only not surreptitiously inserted Je 1s possible there will be no meeting of the | mentary matter. “The report says, “ine Potomac ts agreeing unanimously last session that there was f not a ‘over one-half of the time oak Aree elo by him, but was made with the full knowiedge | dancing class this week. cae imperative uecessity for a new bullding, FURNISHED, WHS ee Punts. Tie lortiesses ‘at’ Preeiaysl and, crocoe | and consent of the Duard of District Com | Mrs. J. V..N. Huyck was making calls yesterday Eetecing Chis ceaaee Se nnana be borne 2 nee u ay oS ae fa | boone at =f ey a yee tnd take no otter. Nearly every erocer from Maine to | have been converted into camp fortresses Rus-| tnlssioners. | He stated that a full EX, | accompanied by her two daughters, who have re. | that while the water 13 comparatively clear in the | business aud spreading rapiaiy, Thistionk ine | We, y_ “uMference | of opinion ast = i amar Mexico ke . re sian territory can be bombarded from the Cracow | Planation of | the matter, its origin, § &C. | turned trom Germany, and Miss Kendall, whos | distributing reservoir about two-thinds of the ad apid is howld be lorated. ‘The old propositions, ale Mexico Keeps it in steck. If your's haen't it, be will eaty i ‘ Could be found in the records in the Secretary's ic will be at home several other iarge business | aud probably x r oe ee order from his nearest wholesale grocer. forts. A lange quaniity Of Tolling stock has een | Could be foun rn me her guest this winter. Mrs. Huyck will be at Fear, It does not by any means follow that It 1s free The Kansas City fire department’ have Hes, we put in this accuintilated at Cracow, adapted ‘Tor use on Rus. | olfice, and that they are open for inspection at aby | on Taursdays—t street day—at 17:t2 I street, atter | from organic matter. It 1s generally about the une ~ i 1 be made to agree upon Apply to ¥ Read carefully the inaide wrapper around each bar, | sian railways. time. Examination rt these" Fecords som the 1st of January. month of May that the fish-like odor comes to the coy 1-7-7 nam ton comanen, Theses ertam, Re. and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside | All these preparations Fag Ee except Wilson, Commisst 8, of” Public Build | ™f Jos J. Hellen and Miss Clara Poole were me dur —— ‘time of its prevalence the on ywine Shonts. Soe emueab orien <4 o HaMD sTovper. You Cannot Afford to watt louger before | {0 view of cifeusive tactics, and Show iat AUS | ig” and Grounds complied tor tine | married Inst evening at S o'clock at St. Andrew's water la clear nd bright! eats ee Sites too Cs renee ere ome sor Vhompeun'e DF Tssing for Yourself this oki reliable, amd truly wou- | 21 eng" Seino “times preparing “to. "invade | District Commissioners’ that a Wr, Chus. Wr, King | church by Dr. Perrys “The ushers were Mr. Chas, | HOW TUE WATER 1X X THE REORIVING RESERVOIR 18} siner, from Jaiues Hiver, ran aground yestenlay | proposition WOpurcaus the haluiavore sad Pan oeeas yd. FASE, 0 pte mae Russia simultaneously Wuhberally, But whatts | Was Dullaing a house at the Interscction of Alassa- | Helien, Mr, Will. Hellen, Mr. iteid, and Dr. Poole, = on Brandywine Shoals, Delaware Kiver. "She was | depot for a city post-office 3702 F ST. LARGE hOOM Russia doing in view of her ned ening preparations? Notwithstanding the m.ni- | had entered upon the United States reserv: it he | They wore frock coats, with boutonniers of roses | Capt, Symons stated that the receiving reservoir | assisted off by a tug, and arrived here this morn. Capito Topies. ion, | ahd hyacinths. The bride wore a trained dress of | wag intended to act aa subsiding reservoir, but | ing, leakiug. She will goon dry dock tor repairs ae ert ighbors Creal | Chuseiia avenue and 7th street east, and ¢ depts, car and her > 2 > <1 oa! ‘No. 82, at th: e ve tand | mik-White sain, made with Ligh corsage, and an ABIL TO LIMIT THR JURISMCTION OF UT. & COCRTR, ; FOR EOC ee oe eee ay etre: | Chain fences aot Fe He ey eee fund | {Hiusion Vell and’ she carried & fouquet oF perle de pecetoraas ripen evn be rlvwire cme A Dishonest Telezrapher, » bil! Introduced by Mr. Coke in the Senate to- FOR RENT FLFGANTLY Fe RSISH L - : all mankind, She was the first who, amid | inside the fence line, Col Wilson inquired under | Jardin roses and white hyacinths. accomplish that %, although there ts conaid- CHaTTaNooGa, TENN., Dec. 15.—Pearse, the night | day to limit the Jurisdiction of United States Broom, furusc® be in cTatea, healthy aud ret we location; board if desired, cheap to desirable partion, aes JOK RENT015 i STN. W.. BEAUTIFULLY furnished Rovms and Arst-clags table ben uasarpused JOR KENT — MODERATE PRIG location, nicely furniabed suite of I Or third flocr.bay-window brick house; door. Cail after 4 p.m, 715 Lith st. nw. JOR RENT—1714 K ST. N. W., TO Ac 4 ri erable subsidence durthg the year, The reason th 4 business aud residence | her neighbors feverish armaments, did not | What authority the building inspector had per-| Mr. Albert W. Tyler, jr, was married last night rator at Spring City, Tenn., who mysteriously | courts, provides that Ube Circuit and District LS ke oR Re | ery, Deco heated fra ted ayo em ange an EM P| wom May van Art unger cana | ‘eee el tenet | appeared See gto Wve eae Fe | Su’ ur Vast sas sa ae easy tert. © ~ HANDY, a o ; nt = ¥ ence of Rev. Jno. a al own, Kentucky, for Fi “ ‘fee Estate ana Notary Public, #21 Pat. mw. | MIMO, and, se No eee ar | tate Powers in cases of this king under sarue lwW Dr. Van Arnum, at the residence of Powder Mill Branch, from which, although a dam itimore and Ohio Express pice at | Cosuizance of any suit Of @ civil navure between le Bull stor Of Ascension Church, ‘Ihe couple bing the a {OK SALE. CHEAP-SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, | Fased “it again “IN cousequence of the | Which Ihave not seen oF that Mr. Entwisle bas | Siu prooabiy make New York thelr Home, favo tas Tessrvots Salen’ bes en eae Ine Spring City of a $75 money package. Me alsy | a Corporation organized under the laws of any ‘svod pant and stable, st, near M; rented to ® | Afghan affair and the necessity of im. | misunderstood.” é Ne em. mou! le A money-order OOK Of The same company at | Stote and a citizen of any State In which ood tcuant at $155 per tuouth culy 81,600. "Alo, | Proving het Te.diuess to” Moblline when fue | Secretary Tludall replied for the Commissfoners | THe reception given by Prot. and Mrs, Newcomb | rying with them a large mnt of sediment and | Pachuta, Miss. He has contessed his crite 4 — £ itating that which may have been deposited by rick House adjoining: @1,000.- Stnall payment | Pt on October 31 that the buildin; ulations, pre- | last night at their handsome new residence, 1620 P | 98!¢a! ~e ~ rt ess, EXCEPT In Cases nder down SHC HEREORD. HES rt” diTSe | Relemborsunremicy ed Che OED | sed Oy antberty cr Coma eauclons Dre; | Mast nish at hele handsome ney rescence, 1020 | the teers” CARE, Symons roughly estimates | eyeme Mem Killed Uspacntorect ies one UE ALG MOSTD SIRABEE NEW JOKOOM | etecuve © Mot. the Russian anny! is beyond the wutiding "ine aud occupation to thay | people promlnentan selenite andé Socal ecies | 2000800 gallons of Water daly would Dein the | SF. Lots, Dee. 15.—Aadvioes trom Jamautve in |" neraasiNratiVE IHDLE, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, prick House, northwext, the prey @ soutb- | Cow 2 i , uliding “line,” t el Mexic mat the ; Vail moder hnprovementa: location | BOW 2%.185 period have raised thelr peace chee: | Extent of public property, title to wulen Ista the | Rudin public life. Mrc Newcomb was assisted in | NelgNborhood of $000,000, which’ would impose a | the State Gt Tamaulipas, Nexico, say that there | who nasserved four rears as the hoa ot he corte Uon at Ube time of action may have been carry. - ~ 2 riot during the élections’ Sunday. Fight infurnished third story front To. ice, terms, &c-, Apply. t0, Dated See receiving by Mra Al B. Williams, sister of | 20st Of 25 cents per capita per annum on the water | Was # - re, | mittee on public butldings and grounds i yeu Fue v t 3 ve 75,000. ee a terest ‘were killed and over forty wounded. ‘The re- P gs and grounds in a tman- 4 roots om second floor; very desi ~CURKEES W: HANDY, " “3 ee Tales Hero the question rested until Feb. 24, 1887, | Judge iradiey, of New York; Mrs. J. W. Powell, | Convand the cepenes OF teulntar ees oe at 3 DEF | ent ts Unat theold inayor will wold over for abutter | ner very satisfactory to the Mouse wall again have ae ae ALE—TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT NINE. ‘THE FRENCH RADICALS, when Col, Wilson wrote the Comtnisstoners in ref: | and by her three pretty daughters, Miss Newcomb nowt ae mae tem. that committee, unless the Speaker finds tt ONE OB TWO NICELY Ft brick House.on L st, Just west of Comnectieyt in erence to the pavements around the various parks ses Emily and Josie. Among those present | che Children’s Christmas Dinner. _ + bie to place Lim iu a bigher’ position. ‘ie t eet ive savare irons Medical Museun, ‘Tariss reasonable: ae 2M EEGs Fit. | They will Consent to mo Measure fame | Mil servations under control of higoice. °"" | Were Secretary, Mim and sist Eudicot Sch SOCTSEACY | esrann OF SEN ADEM TH CRAMESTERE PAL Stage Robbery in Arkansas. “seeking” austhing, and’ would, probably Bot ae- eee CReS, ss A ene. | GE, SALE. A NEAT 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE,| plying Confidence im the Cabinet. | tnat while the act of February 21, 1871, directsthe | tor and Miss Evarts, Senator and Mra Cockrell, | MEETING TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK—aDDIrioNaL | TRE ROBBERS SECURE $600 IN WONEY AND TWO GoLD | cilne if Teassigned to his old committee. Fok RESTA ALL RTY Ly By Pa ieapes reetiog, fox 8503 Panis, Dec, 15.—At the meeting of radicals and | Board of Public Works to have coutrol ot sirecis, | Chief Justice Waite, Justice and Mrs | CONTRIBUTIONS. Syme jensen THE SOUTHRAST EXPOSITION, iene oF etal second Goer well furnished. table if | ais vinta “S21 F st... | extremists yesterday it was decided to withhold | avenues, alleys, &., there appears to have been Justice and Mra Bradle ‘The meeting of the ladies at the Ebbitt House Bort gree pein Oe ren | At Tesolution introduced by Senator Call to SEE Poot pierenees iciven and requited, |Ad- | 405 sare i NEW ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON | thelr votes from any measure implying confidence | 2° 8xed = rule in regard to sidewalks; b it, Gen. and M®*. Gree! this morning who are in charge of the arrange- ‘outward trip yesterday, near the | 423 authorizes the several Exegutive Departments Stems Vs Seat ore dprige | JAYk SALE 3 NEw 9.nooM ButC coe | ince Wimenever og TERRES ave been ,, needed | Juste Gray, Senator and Mrs Hawley, Colonel | ments for tho Children's Coristmas dinner, tobe | Shy ey CUMBEG, Uipyenterday, near the | tos Satceen te teaenicies moter ae ee PoE BENE EWo COMMUNTSATING SeCOND: | iy sd 00 CHARLES Wa HANDY. M. Lockroy, in his Inaugural speech as presidental fice when funds were available; and occasionally | and Mrs C.S. Noyes Dr. Gallaudet Mr and.'Mrs, | #iven at the National Rifles armory, on the 2etn | suddenly “trom a> thick. wood ‘river | Industrial, Agricultural and Horticultural Expo. (ge Say 7 ode 21 Fst.0.W. of the radical left, clearly Indicated that tbetr | where Specific appropriations Have permitted it, | R. C. Fox, Dr. and Mrs. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. | Instant, was not largely attended, owing to the pat whip to the horses and w. 1 Stopped by | sition “ Southeast, to be beld at Jacksonville, ears and herdes, "1411 Khode taand ave. nw. d JH SALE VERY CHEAP—8 ROOMS AND BATH, | ideal of a republican couceutration was the reail- | we have laid new sidewalks, Col. Wilson elted | Spofford, Mr, Walter 8. Hutching’ Representative | heavy rain-storm that prevailed. It was decided | *h® Tobbers shooting one of the horses. four | Pia, rut, Aso authorizes the Commisdoner of Ag- Fos eek on imi sx w, cont trvnt wide Jot: lange eps zation of a large portion of the radical program. | several cases in point, and concluded: “I wilt | and Mrs. Outhwaite, Major and Mrs. Powell, Dr. | tonola another meeting next Thursday at the | OCCUpants of the stage then were ordered out un. | rictiture to obtain (ruits, shrubs and plants for the fo the Ebbitt and Riggy House, nicely f me e brick (new), lot 1 gladly draw the "une at the park | Toner, Mr. Steveuson, Commissioner Webb, Mr. | Same place, when the fingl arrangements would be | 0eF the cover of revolvers. Six hundred dollars | use of the exposition, aud appropriates theretur ~ompleved. nite of Roorss, with grate tire. suttabic tor a Seuator, ‘cash: price 81.000. MR. OYSTER MUST WAIT LONGER, | fences or the inner lines of | sidewalks W. L, Trenholm, Com- ‘Mra W. B Webb: che ve | and tWo gold watches Were taken. ‘The stage Was | the sum of 5,000, Member or vilere. Also, cue single rout; eve Ye wie 1810 5 See 4nd transfer to your department. the supervision Hoberi. Fieteher,” Prot. Gil, | che folowing subscripllous sites theta ieetng: | wen allowed Lo proceed. OR MINISTER TO MEXICO, rstciaes it SALETHAT DESIRABLE AND NEATLY. | NCt Admitted To-day to the Federation | and control of tie sidewalks. Should this be agree Hall, Drs. Muncaster, Mrs. Lander, | Mr. and Mrs it. toss Perry, $10; -Mrs. Maulsbe; Spear It 1s sald that ex-Congressman McKenzie, JOR RENT ST_N. W.; WitH on wire | Fant House of eleven soonest alt od ipa, at of Labor Convention. able to you I will so recommend to the Secretary u Sowers, Rev: Dr. Hamlin, the | $5; Miss Carson, §2; Miss Hagnér, $2; Mra, Hil. ‘Transfers rao of Kentucky, 1s to be appoluted minister to gut beard. a handsome suite of roo ou the Zd | 1008 11th st.; is the bigxest bancain in the nortuwest. | BartiMorg, Dec. 15.—The morning session of the | War. eee ane aur And Mrs: Horatio King, Adintral | gard, $1; Anonymous, $2; Mra. Vilas, $3; Mra | Deeds in fee have been fied as follows: | Sr HEnUNAy. a 1 oor. price rioder.te. d3-2w* | For partic: callon owner after 4p.m. 14-30" won = s ‘The mnatter was referred to Capt. Griffin, of the | Ammen, Prof. and Mrs. Chickering, Colonel Frey, | Freetnan, $10; Miss Coleman, $1 White, g5; | John ‘T. Scott to John Warner, part 8, sy. 876; | Mexico. Mr. MeKenzle ts well known in Washing. = SOR REST. 10TH ST.. A” HANDSOMELY | FIOR SALE — A HANDSOME THREE-sTory | A™@¢fican Federation of Labor was resuined by | engineer department, who reported to the Com. | M. Struve, Mr, Koutkowsky, Mr. Adee, Mr. and | Mra Jaies lloban, $57 Gov. ‘Alex. R.Shepherd, $20: | $1,050. “Belinda C. Hayden to John B. $ ton and has many friends here. He has beem furuiahed Patior and Ved-room, en suite: bay-win- brick dwelling on N st, bet. 17th st. and Conn. | the introduction of almostinnumerabie resolutions | missioners that the term “street” usually | Miss Fostér, Admiral and Mrs. ‘Aimy, "Mr. “J. J. | Mrs. J. Mills Brown, $2, from dues for membersnip | 2% 84. 126; heartily endorsed by the democrats of Kent ave.: contains 11 roous aud every modern couven- | on various subjects, One Was to boycott one W. | Comprehends the foowways as well as the | McElhone, Gen, McCammon, Prof., Mrs. and ‘Mis of Children’s Christmas Club, $15.50. Gow front: newly payered throusnout; bath-ro doinine. ai, one desirable stnale Koon, ley, sub 213, 59. and his friends believe he will get the appolut: lence; haudsomely finished throughout in bard wood, L, Douglass, a shoe manufacturer. Another was a | Toadways, and there are many disad- | Mason, Mrs. and Miss Pate Mrs. Webb sald that there Was now about $400 | Wagner, sub 15, sq. - ment, TK RENT — FURNISHED — SECOND. STORY | 19) Waive COnOIG Eee eae mm SE POU | protest’ trom the Cigar-iakers’ International | ¥antages’ in @ division of responsibilities | tor and Mrs. Ingalls, Prof, and Mrs, Abbe, Prot. | on hand,but tat the total expenses would stneant | Eleanor’ A. Walter, part 101 ‘ion to - B'irout ion; Inge tay window mail room ad- | BH WANNER © CL,Oi0 Pat mien” SLED | Euagtiest ce raieti cane tne neat one | Coacetg Mich foots TC fron es | aed A a Si Hottman, | to over’§500. Subscriptions’ would’ theres be Freer ea nae ie ca nak an | 000 proming tic. Geen for aplamen Whole Joimine: hand alt ths: Ae locality; | FYOH SALE-A NEAT AND NEW TWO-STORY | enue tax on tobacco. The Oystermen’s Chion want | 0 settied and far more satisfactory basis,” said | Prof. and Mrs. Montague, Mrs. M. Laughton, Col. | gladly received. It was stated Unat arrangements ‘Sq. 82; 6,7, 11, and 14, sq. 93; 18 p mg Sie, Gi for a piace on the B25 820; small oom aid Board for brick, six rooms and bath: all inod. imps.: in tm- | a law prohibiting the use of oysters that are not | he, “if the control of the Commissioners were con- | and Mrs, J. Wilson. Prof. Langley, the new sec- fr ‘been made with Mr. Le Mour to furnish the to 11, sq. 1028; 17 aud 1s, Sq. | committee on rivers and harbors. It is claimed s a3 proving locality in the pw.: lot 215100 feet to 15-| turee years old. ‘The Progressive Tailors’ Union | Strued to extend to the parking line on all public | retary of the Smithsoman Institution, in who-e | dinner: that Mr, Hubbard Stith had consented to Sq. 1034; 11, | that the State of Maryland, which has to. z re “ “ 5 i lange POH RENT —1016 15TH ST. NEAR THE AKLING- | 017103: Price $4000, HUFIY & DYER, | | ask oficial Indorsement for their label, and several | streets, {inpression DY bis Intelligent, See ea RNs erences | take the Part of Kriss Klingle at the | #9. 1605; tot, sq. 105s; aut 1 and 2. 64. 1058; 13 | tomets in the river and harbor tmprovemente, es ton, deluenttal = second floor: sue | _ a ee ; | trades wantCongress to pass.alaw that wiil prevent | The advice of District Attorney Riddle was | impression by bis intelligent, agreeable presence | entertainment,the Marine Band had. been engaged | 10,20 Sa 1000: 4 10 15. s. 105; 3 o. | Sides the interest the proximity to Ws nle for Senator ives im Congress: also ‘OR SALE—THOSE ) NEW, SHREE-STORY | theemployment of men enlisted in the armor navy | asked, and he stated that a street covers the | and conversational powers. anda Punch and Judy show provided for. Mrs. | 8. 5g. 1119; 7 and 8, sq. 1120; 3} and 4, sq. umele rooms, with oF without buard, horus | press-brick houses, 1:523and 1325 ~ >, " | gives it in the river front here, is enti Cellar tinder’ whole honee: | NADY capacity where skilled labor can be used. A | Whole space between buliding lines, Referring to | Mr. and Mrs A. L. Barber are in New York. Mrs, | Webb sald that 500. tickets of admission’ to the | 112% aud >, Isherwood: $—. &. Carusi et al, to Ye | £1¥e> itn the river commitace.” ‘There te aue'm ‘ : x rooms and Fath: cellar unde dispatch Was received by the conventiom froin | Several acts of Congress he said that“whenever side | rer wal ne | dinner had been given to the police and would be | - Horne, Sub 12> sq. 444; $C. G. Kingwait to | Tesontaulon om the commitive.’ here 4 {0H EE A in: papered aud frescosd turoggiours bases | the president of the International Typographical | Walks are mentioued, they are always spoken Of Ceptign, "Ht Rot be home for her usual Friday re-| dietribuved by them to desefring childres, An | €. Gessford, part 12, sq. 60; $5,071. ay en ee fg Oe sine st | the very best iuaunet. Appiy to FRED. Calon appotnting W. 1. Oyster as a delegate trom | as the hands of the’ Commissioners.” Laver on | °°RHOR siie Coite aitcau 3 offer from the proprietor of the Wonderland Mus. | trustee, &., Lo H.C. Windstilp, part sa. OS; 81.107. | Cotieagies. room, Sor ean Dulider and owuer, 1536 15th st. Bow. the union. Mr. Oyster was, on Tuesday, refused | April 11, the Board of Commissioner in a letter to r. Vicente Serrano, of the Costa Rican Jega-/ eum on the avenue, near 11th street to furnish | Ellen K. Brace to Christina C. Mubiboter, part Hon, went to New York today for a fortnight’s | the children entertained by the club with tickets | $4- 816; $1,525. Christina Muulhoter to Chas. i THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALASKA. visit. of admission to the museum on some day to be | Sarre Property; 1.750. GR Repertl to | Senator Hoar’s bill to factiitate the settlement ‘The wite of Paymaster Mansfield, of the Navy, | designated was presented and the ladles decided | Talentine MCNally, Ot Go. Oe nad: | and development of Alaska ts a reintroduction of has arrived at the Ebbitt. that the proceeds ot souee herioaaack oe re | Sub B. oq, O45: $4900. Lawrence Sands to'Mary | the Vill of the last Congress directing that an ex- the floor, but his hopes Were again crushed, as his | the reservations under the exclusive jurisdiction | _ St. John’s church never looked prettier than it | the rund of the Childrens’ Clubs, 7 5 SREAIN'S, CHOICE | WOR SALE—CHEap-, UR-STORY K | Admission a3 a representative of the Federation of | te United District Attorney sad: iia dete SHAMBEBEATS'S: CHOICE | BGtuumsbay window, latrole and range 412bea oe | Trades of the District of Columbia, and-a.lengtay | “A preliminary Investigation of the question tn- Yass the dour: soe ruout suitable for olfer, witaor | ¥=ice $4,900. Apply'to GEORGE THUESDELL, | discussion arose as to the propriety of admitung | dicates clearly an absence of wuthoritative wnder- snows bowed tat 7th st. = a13-6e | him to-day even as a representative of the 'ypo- | standing ws to what are the public Spaces under yyok RENT—=! STLY FURNISH: & | PO SALE—O PER CENT INVESTMENT—TWO | SFaphical Union. Mr. Oyster had some friends on | the control of the Commissioners, and what are Ser edite oF ROR ANILY FURNISHED, ROOMS: | Bnew brick houses, Masschurstis ave. ao, $2 500, we multe oF wapatie, with p Boyd, part 14, Sa: 610; #730. Alice N_ Goodwin £0 | plotation and survey be made for te purpose of stow, 1017 ‘Lath st ‘Square srorn Frenk- | $2U0 cash, balavee long time: under rent $18.50 per | appoinunent was held over until he could’ secure | of the Federal Government.” id to-day, at noon, for the marriage of Miss — Robt. A. Van Horn, sub. 1, sq. 756; . C. M. | ascertaining Uke best and most feasthie route forthe: Kater: ‘Befewueeeeasiniont ““" “ottgue’ | month WAITAKEU JOMDAN, 1417 ¥ sc. G19 | cledentials bearing the seal of the internstiouet | "in concluding this levee the Commissionerssata: | Gcbrvia toutes Kitedre denen eae i wie | que MURDRE oF JAuES LUCAS, | Matthews. trustee, to Anatasia Patten, p construction of a railroad from the northern bow —= = ~ = = OR 8: 10 PEK CEN’ v ST" Union, with signature of president and secretary “These uncertainties it 1s of considerable | Haliet Kilbourn, and Mr. Frank Gordon, son of Prospect; $515.68 A.C. dary Of the United States Unrou british Cotume JOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR } J ALE—10 PER CENT INVESTMENT—TWO ie Ys 3 5 Tots 10 t6 2: 1 + oy bia an@ Aleka tes harberan @ ~ suite, convenient to care: yrate fire if desired: new brick houses, F st. n.w., $2,000; $500 cash, | Which could not possibly be obtained this week. | importance to remove, and the Commissioners | Gov. Gordon, of Georgia. Tne rain poured all the ¥e 4, 45 ik. 8, of the Ainaie on F eo SOUTER COAG qelerence given and reqained’ Til? £ S| Dalanice long time; under rent, $10.40 per month. At noon a recess Was taken unUi 2 o'clock p. m., in | therefore suggest that’ the subject be considered | morning, and the awning and ies carpet, that G. L. Favoriie, :, je an peninsula of on Belring's Sea, The ‘aise WHITAKER & JORDAN, 1417 Fst__| order that the various committees might have | by the law department of the Federal Govern- | reach irom the curb to the church porch,’ were et D. ae A Kurz Johnson, Tot 8 | President ts requested to take proper steps, fe S = a —— | W)OR SALE—HoUSES. = — | Ume to do their work. ment, and a final and conclusive statement | soon wetted through; buy Inside, the churcl citetue called: 200; $—. 5 m cure t SEL 0 ny ee ee TEES cow ready. | Misti ha ner 180S0tn ot. nw, bh — and ‘map be prepared for the information and | Was softly radiant. The daylight came through Bccedpser bred alias Goon avin ines nee overt Poriner Brewing Co- tots and 10, sq. 290; | Survey. Au appropriailoh of $100,000 1s made. Copies tree upun application. “ 000 | mi. Sra 84.500 A SENSATIONAL STORY, guidance of the Commissioners.” ‘the stained glass with a rosy coloring, and the $13,214. W. L. stuard to Mary E. Sleman, p 1 THE SENATR ADJOURNA, BS ZRootoe, & ocr oe ai - WHAT THE OTHER COMMISSIONERS SAY. Chandeliers were alight. ‘the altar, was adorned | the murder of James Lucas in September last, was | D. & 1. sub. Mt Pleasant, So; $~ JORMRAR) A+ ene cicse of Mr. towart’s semarkson biehitn Heal Entato and tnsurance, 930 The Tory Government said to bave| commissioner Wheatly stated to-day that the | DY, bunches of « calla lites, with, their leaves | continued in the Criminal Court, Judge Moutgom- Pt 24, a 100; $—. | ene senate Uhis afternoon Uhe bili was teterned te 30 UTI COs STN. W., FUR Deane ee enim with Mgr. Persico. | | paragraph referred to had not been Inserted with | ered ‘with ‘holly. The ushers were Dr. Ruth, | °"S:Testerday, after Tax Fee eee tn | q RETEMEST I A Smeer-Can—Car No. 6 came | the commitiee on nance. The Senate then, om ‘aud Chamber: central Ipeation : com Dupuy, Dec. 15.—United Ireland declares that | nis authority. Further, he would not say. Dr. Rosse, Mr. Zachry of Georgia, and Representa- aiker seeing Parties in | down the avenue at 11:30 O'clock this forenoon. Yeuient to all street car linea Keterences req Apply over Bishop's Drug Store. DR RENT — FURNISHED, ELEGANT kooMs, single of en atte, in priv ly: bay-windows ‘abd Open grates in every rouln, comer huase: Lew; foun, - 3 Dusipess, and soou afterward, at = the government has secured Monsignor Persicos |", _ live. W. Grimes of Georgia. "They “wore four- | church and in the street. After the Aight at the | When it reached the National Hiovel 1 contained | Pusivess, am a ald in restraining the Irish priests from offering | He suid It ¥ mia Went said Vase bo cid Sox read te button cutaway coats, bousiicne rose buds and | church she asked Lucas if he was cut, He Ssaeeeas wesgeeen yg i NOTES, PPposition tothe government, who, as an equiva- | ers sighed the report, but must have been done | *Pi doves with oluck. stitching, “White ‘seat, | AusWered that he was not, but had deen kicked. It | theréwas a commotion at theendof the car. A | Mr. Wm. H. Nichols ot Texas, has been ape lent, will endow a Catholic “university, receive a | after they read It.’ “Il is very singular,” sald Mr, | Colored gloves with Dluck stitching. | While seat- | wa wrverward found that he was cut. Policeman, with number <6 in his helmet, Who | pointed assistant do "keeper of the House, " - ines Pa _ Reducing the Expenses, ber from Georgia, who held to ais black slouch. | Church. Coming out. she saw Lucas } FADS Ketup, the conreaponaest of the atle: om JOR KENT-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Pat Justice Miller escorted Mrs Kilbourn to the front | SUaintt ene tence groaning, seeining in grear pane, Keim, en paper ea From the London Tablet. lors, en suite or sinle: also. plosaamt hall rooms, Funeral of Mrs, A: THE COST OF COLLECTING Coste REVENUES TO BE | seat inthe church Bnd Gov. Gordon escorted hia | SEDs a tim tf tie wus ety and De anetrcred that | Ce eee na ae Ue solve the mystery. | ‘Southern Japan possesses a Bishop, thirty-two Falls fer seatiemen with of wthoat board, £2 0 New Your, Dec. 15.—The tuneral of the late Mrs. CURTAILED. Rrife-o Mrs. Kilvourn wore @ [rained dress of white | he was not, buL was kicked, and that Green had | Horteniwoking branette gave one yell and shot | Furopean tmissionaries, fly catechista, trices, at. hw jecencen eXhaniae, oUt we phn Jacob Astor took place iis worntug from | secretary Fairchild has instituted a practical re- | satin draped with chautilly lace. She wore | Be was Sey Lessee ga tbe civanes oan tar tes | anaer the puke Caan teen end he r and second = Toms. 0% ~& 2 house amilies, in the Metropolis, ‘The edifice was A | her hair. Mrs. : We s . ‘ x ee: ee Soe es, ae s08 7500 438 to 44% Fst Lew Uhronged to the door, and ‘pany had to stand on | Of theexpense of collecting customs revenue, To | piack saitn, fastened at the throat With a crescent This morning Geo. Bray testified that when ; ah teen districts, eiguty-seven Christian settlements, rules pass door. 10: ‘ermont ave, nw, hh, Gre. the sigewalks in the pouring rain. Assistant Secretary Maynard was Intrusted the | of diamonds ‘The marriage was celebrated with a | Green and Lucas clinched he tried toseparate them. sg oa re down trum off her perc, | 27t¥-one churches or chapels, a seminary wits low WO FURBNISHE! gh OOtae est aw. [ates > = detalis of the work, and he has given his most | choral service. ‘The surpliced boy choir, with eet wey Sep an an rare Say tae | UWelVe PUplis, Hineteen schools With GOS puplts, shx OWA CHHCLE, TWO FURNISHED = Abe cee tae bis ae Death of Gov. Bodwell. careful consideration to the subject, “He hus just | "ays of holly In thelr waite robes fed ia trom ie : Inacies; 1,007 baptistus, of which ‘are adult, : od cut Tatuace heat craven, gg he SP o-- 1800 | | HaLtoweLt, Mz. Dee. 15.—Gov. Bodwell is dead. | submitted a plan to the Secretary, who has given | He sacristy in {rout Of thealtar, aud went down, ng : have been administered during 18K5-¥6. fige if desired: gentlemen preferred: ref read. we-we | SM ol OO) yom my | Hisdeath was caused by congestion of ype lungs, | tr his approval. IC will be put inito effect on Jan- ‘As they returned, singing the processional hymn, = meee ~ = JOR MEN E—914 FLPTRESTH SY. SW. OEO- | packs.” For fun iat cau tote far OUlieda tn at setuiGing trom exposure and overwork Ce rane Os tne, mabjocs taster pare: | «rns Voto that. Brosthed rer Eden,” Hey. Mr poten ~ Weatth in Personal Preperty. sate Chaiaberlin's—Handa mely Purnisl jooms | the Ist and 15th. i 5 E a 2 “The E ith the groom and his best ir. oe ont 10) 2B, Bit sme, second oors; suuiner carasires £730 | Won SALE 48] MissOUME AVE. NW. choo A Decision Involving Millions. Aisiricts Iu the country, in 64 of which the reve. | Leonard, wire th ‘grandson Of JO, C. Calhoun, ap. | SAW NO Knife used, and did not know that Lucas | 7m." evening 1 selected a young man whom 1 | 72m! Troy Tore sud furnace heat, private bath, Re. ni house with uew stable in rear. Inquire of Owner, | THE SUITS OVER THE SITE OF ARVSTKONG, aLa., De- | DUES are less than the expenses. For example, | peared at the altar. ‘The groom wore a Prince | Nad been cut till afterward. ht to be good material on which to practise, |», C02 OS. Striking feature in modern wealth ts " 630 La ave. nw. d13-3t* WED IN FAVOR OF THE IKON COMPANY. there are 44 districts in which the (otal collections | Kibery coat, drab troisers, pearl gloves, a sheat of PASTOR COLEMAN AS A WITNESS. Tt took a rife longer than customary toget hum | @@ "PI increase in personal property. In old = cHres {OK SALE—BAKGAINS—11-ROOM BRICK, 11TH | Montgomery, ALs., Dec. 15.—The suits inet} | 40 not rey while ine ia i; | lilies of thé valiey, and carried his hat. Mr. Cal-| _H. Lee Coleman (pastor of the Rehoboth Baptist —— headway, but finally his senses yieldea | UMC this Was hardly known. Now, however, we FOR SALE—HOUSES. Tip roan brink Vesanoe offer wanted: aust Gesold; | tuted by 1. Cambell, of Penscola, and Jon Pe Eee acre ee eae ee nan ga bop and | Roun was dressed almost, similarly, ‘but ‘wore | church) testifled that Lucas was a member of the | Well ay, have a class of capitalists whose preference ts for Veriuont ave. near Lowa Circle, one of | MeKewan, of New York, Inst the Wi ‘ . the red rose with his ilies. ‘The ushers, 'two by two, . and I congratulated myself upon having hit upon MALL, HOUSES, NORTHWEST AND | tie Scat the city; 11-ous brek, Ba tet thivand | Iron Gu Were Lo-day decided In favor of the wood, | we expeuditures amount to $02,000. | ‘ne ex- | fMiswen the choir that took its presen toes church; that defendants were there the night of Peronal property Jay Gonai has $0,000,000 tine Those desiring a cood investment, ve { 10th 1420 B. Y.ave. | seore tion On Thies che ee pendituires of these offices will be reduced by §110,- empha ba ae pa wtahing to, covers Seat memnce sheets | Sec nr & Bae, S45-3t "| cover tue property upon. whieh the city. o¢ arm. | 0% Year, Drincipally by dismissais and also Dy | Srdesmnalas Miss Pauny ‘Goniou aud Miss, May i amount.’ Russell Sage’s mlilions ar: io the same ‘SWORMSTLDT & BRADLEY, JOR SALE — BRICK HOUSE ALL IMPROVE. ‘tons oF Salant verul instances, Orders | Uf : ‘was con. shape, and the might be almost indenuiteiy = ? Poe | OASYS BEIGE, NOUN AI EADNGVE | rong AA uli ta Tote propery nara | eruaniat atria Sareauaaners, Ore | Winns aay tet, aad toon Mt ait Ri ote wo ad 1 cede arene lcatone ay | Use| FINANCSAL AND COMMERCIAL. ests of the service,” Jaid ia broad plait, caught with great bows of tbe Bot 10 Fe- $Ey 1a 8 shape Uiat Will yield dividenay Se x ee cea ag LGART KEW DWELLING Swede satin, Upon the side was a garniture of lilies of mc g pete EE, = ar ca | Ria porate Memon tee A | yg SUE KOU Marcle Markos sanclaeat Noten, Tietaueaha ‘panel ot st ce rhea ie aad TiaSt Siege funn eat onmaun 2 $3.500, SMALL CARH PAY. | 'imwungs, 9 rooms, cellar, co a The following opening aud prices of | gamund Waller, the colored boy arrested on a| bodice was edged with Ulles of the valley, es it Oo onchly , EaTenentn — tens bosutival | Sicts Bevets nitrore. Opgtr Ate ‘places tied | wise es Concee 2 Meeaaeret ae reported by apecial | oncrye of robbing’ his tather of $77, Was beld for | cha the “thret was, covered” with a my 3 -—. — pack buig Hou cmm Heat cant. | [late Devoted edie unirrors iam fre. places, tiled | wire m & Macartney, 1419 F street, bare eg grand Jury ‘by’ Judge Snell | SoSaqave ‘ot “many ‘strands “or ae Green Stance, have wealth cnough to own ;,000 houses, sa ‘catbetitad ‘eleen all of iene eseen | out, beautifull chandeliers and betag tenes tee meek s to-day, ‘The train was a full, plain court train, and the a te Wauteni pertoculy vale ouiplete houses in the city. Price $8.00, Terms: | Nama. In the case of Joseph Archambeau, an insane | tulle vell fell to the edge of It, fastened with les. oe een without any greater labor than writing thelr WE, BUFORD, | E5800, 7a ad balance to’ wt. “DANENMOWEK & soldier now in the insane atm, Mat 2, Tune | ‘The Driaal bouquet. was composed of ilies of the pF ames. ew Yord ave, — =o sais he —~. ‘was In the Equity Court to-day appotn! com- | valley and Puritan roses. bridesmaids, two eomeunasen HOMES AND Stop KENT: | JOR SALE-1119 20TH sr, N. SPLENDID nittee ‘of his estate, whieh consists Of some | tail'cnd remarkably Maudsoine girs wore shore — B Dwelling, aud two Tenement 50-8200 cast, small 140 to Utley; cheap; price coal — ‘The Church and the Theater, ‘From the Christian Union, h pay~ Business Place, stoi muiit (ew) twa | He feral Very tretty, excellently story and ark validing bese 515,000 arrearages of pensions. dresses of white serge, trimmed with brown beaver, Souls Sterman, the tlle dealer who was injured | Chet*encircied the Nigh ueck, crossed frome tere esterday at the New York avenue crossing of the “ 4 4 ESC “I ht of the waist, and outlined the square tabiier Ivis not theaters, as such, which the Christiag : Ser inien at +g Pee hneuiadborens fetropolltan Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio | we'the sides and’ across the front, ane dray eos Church should condemn, but those only that os j. Bt MD, 142 New York av. 43-i2t 1907 Pa, ave. ‘Uhat ie = i - - Railroad, as published in yesterday's Stax, 18 | opening at the side showed plaitingsof satin. They tet not be used in the name of the Lord. ‘The theater OF SALE- 329 OTH SP. SE—A NEW 2-STORY 3 PRIRABLE HOUSES— better to-day. ‘wore toques of cream plush, with white plush and it e > and beri tnukding, bay winds‘. -coom Uriek Bouse, | ASN LOE oc ssesssennoen —__ high moire ribbon bows. "Their ‘bouquets were +54 is among the “all Ubings” which Paul declares to Seer esi Sok told at once. DANEN- ae NAVAL Oxpens—Medical Inspector A. Hudson, | Aimerican beauty roses, tied with pink cl . Eee nerruovse | 1249 f . 2 ms 38% | Ordered to the ‘Trenton; Lieut. Commander A. 8. ribbon nace ag ag hand coudeans ail dramatic tel \ jaaieaghuagets aves es 4 : id ‘Snow, detached from the Naval War College on the “A a ‘From the Winsted (Conn.) Herald. Stdanachiinotte sve. we 13,000 GON 98. F, Sud iiist. aud ordered asa member of the board of | conclusion “the choir passed’ out. right | Hiram Jones, a boy, testified that he saw the We caution our readers to put no reliance in | Wres, novels, and which led Joun Wesley to rouse ata price | 1: ise. s inspection and survey on January 1; Medical In- | handaisie, the bride and groom follow! Parties when Green put his hand tn his btp pocket ima School which he established no barecter sud seuss 0B “lg 'seign |W 2 Spector W, L: Bates, detached trom’ the Trenton | the Dridesmalas’ accepting the escort oftw him. "ray | stories about meteors which come very near those | Chitaren to i ners : 3 LORS 1U8 | Do., pred. and placed on waiting orders. two.usbers, rycessional hye was, <Deign ‘went up to | Who were startled by them. We were fooled once, | serious to be wasted in sport. Dramatic art 1s a ee (Sige peers a a eee about thirty years ago, by one of these brilliant | legitimate art, as legitimate as literature, palnte SS To we Exaxtve.—It bus been decided that tho | ganist struck up & wedding march. | Some of those iy eee fox, or patent? \ GREAT BARGAIN IN NEW RoW : Washington stock Exchange, | membersof the engineers’ force of the Treasury the street —————o90_______ ingear of ¥ at, tetween ad aud 3d attvets Het : secce ‘The following changes, from Dullding shall be examined to test thelr ntness | LUCY Conenill, senator, ¥ aed with his band Deweeyataptnntesatngie ame - feat $6 ea pices if sold by : : t oe “202%; | for their positions, The examinations will be | ‘Tnird-. ——~ me yt py have made a tre Ek a SUN, Tito F a < : ae MS saked. | image by U. 8. Inspector of Bollers, W.O. Saville, Houwpavs ror Treasury EMPLoYes.—Assistant Eo ng ag i it H i ‘mendous impression upon the fair sex in Liverpool ray is 2 pose < 4 a Ralltn Gz! | Secretary Thompson to-day stated that the Treas- | {omont Mrs McPherson Gen, Yan Vitet? Cold. ‘weaty: | Surarrival : joreavenw. di bai oad vid, | UY Departinent will be closed December 26 and Wilton, Str. and Miss Brown, Mra ana (the pact |-4 i BRS sae ae race | fawn sano, koeron poem | Wie ache A ce pica Fise Gelling 15 recta all mt, uear MM Pale ‘| days during the holidays, He added, however, | Wilson and alter the cnscommyy, ot farther __14)8 F at. bw. B. bid, "20% | that it was possible that many of the clerks eat, Governor nad Mie GQ) NEW, NEAT AND ite 1 Douds, | De excused at 3 o'clock on the days betore CI Gordon ‘to receive, "At 4o'clock Mr. and Now Segoe 30 oud | mas and New Years, although the Department nt ‘New ‘York. Would not be closed.’ ‘This was done at Thanks- ‘ook the tratn_ for % meecy brick dwelling, 11 rootss, ail ta L Le ee aioricel mepeaues fe tae ees r i E 7 ‘The bride wore a trav ‘dress of dant ‘dwelling. Gr mii . x “ , a, 3 pabswe TYLEK & RULMEWPORD, Liu? Fst aw. TEA Ia SCO. rae eso? month each. JU | Pele sau a as orer wore with ‘braid, toque to a “ Per tee awening. 10 roms, ot w. z === Cade an eae natltn Of Bas | a week ta New York apd then go to ‘Atlanta for a ported having seen et Eanes "97,500 In the governor's On ‘thelr return 1 Sie eee eo FOR_RENT—OFFIC. Francisco, are at Willard's, Commodore Walker ? | i om eaey teria ns. = i to Ni R, L—senator Chandler, pices Tribe & ROTH ERFORD 1907 PgR RENTO12 FST, 3. Ww. OFFICE has gone to Newport, JOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE, BeMOLING 118 Fat ee edie Cz Poona. withim two blocks Dupout Cireie: 5,500; = — also cight Tous house om W near 14th; 83,450, Ap: py set FOR RENT—STORES. t " MASSACHUSETTS ave. | —— = Sa ee TOK SALE HOUSE 10: Muprovemeute, latGeie | FOR RENT—STORE, 1235 7TH ST. ie W., ONE 3: eighborboud, | : | | ik i a i } il 7 i i Sonar. 10 Fucus baeh, with id wat eels \esliar und, "etuie: compistely’ and | $10 Gthat Eres Stes sSterionsiy -teruum seuse mabe * Ragrese | — — - ‘SALe—Filkst GLase aiLPRoex ixvest- | FOR RENT-—-MISCELLAN the cheapest suc best Bouses im this caty. can be subdivided: Frice $6,000. DaNt! of the beat stores in the sone of the latter that boasts of the longest tun- Howkirs sox itis foe 0 iin | premises Low rene eaey, 7 asm el in Russie—the Novorossiak branch of the gon 5. NDSOME FRAME Hous 1 RENT—FROM DEC win, HGatdwell, ‘oF ‘Romog-Visdicavicay Hallway, This branch strtkes * fwenr Ckiabianvadt wiehis twelve nation” walk ut ars, ‘Chas. Kkvans, do.; do. Harris, do. Off trom the main line from ‘to the foot or | i if i f | J seathrwect: cas coucrete: streets frei id} | FQOH KEN per year A new row EXbdows, 0 rooms and cellar. snd every modern iti Teeusute Price wut ENHUW ES & SUN'S. 11 = SHIRE JQOR $ALE_A MOST DESTEABLE THREE-8TO! FINE OLD EYE WHISKY. ‘and basement brick on Est. Wn paar i i His Ea i | { il i il H Hl i i Wren baby was sick, we wave her: When abe was a child, abe cried for When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she bed Children, Sue gave them Castora