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eee ee as bi THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1887—SIX PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Intieations for the % howrs commencing at $ p.m. Tor the District of Columbia. Maryland, and Vir- gipia, Warmer fair Weather, light to fresh easterly Finds tolowed by Fain. uAT Fine IN NEw Youx.—Over fifty thousand pie witnessed the larzest fire ever Known in the of New York. Every man, womaa, and child Who heard the alarm strike knew at once waere the fire was. The cry went up, the cloth. ing factory tm the city was burning. There was Over §500,000 worth of men’s, boys’, and clldren’s Boe cioching in the téctory.’ The active firemen worked hard and bravely, and succeeded In sav! about $147,000 worth of’ the stock, consisting o} men's, boys’, and children’s sults, overcoats, pants, eve. There Wwas a fine assortment of custow-made garments saved, as well as other ‘and this ‘stock will be closed out, by order of the ‘insurance Sompanies, at thetr salesroome in this city, No. 480 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between 434 aad 6th streets, commencing at 2 o'clock next ‘Thursday, December 22. ‘Tue appraisers for the insurance companies, after earefully examining thts stock of fine cioth- Ing, concluded the sume was not so badly damaged ks Claimed by the assured clothing manufacturers, and, failing to agree as to the actual loss, were forced to take the stock, turn it into money, and ‘the goods must be Sold at once in order to make a Binal settlement. All goods are appraised at 40 cenis on the dollar of manufacturer's cost, and that is What they will be soid for. ‘This great Fire Aasurance Coxpany~ Sais will cnable, the people of Washington and vicinity to secure their cloth- ing for almost nothing. Included tm this large Auuunt of goods 18 a full line of sults for the me- dium class of trade, besides a good assortinent of the finest custom work, suca as cheviots, kerseys, meltons, corksctew:, diagonals, beavers,” montag” Racy, sik mixtures &c., bot domestic and im- ported fabrics, Tue following prices will give a faint idea of the figures at whicn this immense stock wilt be sold Men's eav¥ Winter overcoats, £2.87; worth $Lz ‘This overcoat ts weil made and trimmed, purchaser has the privilege of returning same, not satisfied, and getuiay back his money. Me beaver overcoats, $5.00; worth $16. dsome dark mixed’ suits, $279; worth noc satisiled return it and qecelve the Men's cassimere suits, 96.00; Worth $16, winter pauts, #% cents; Worth $2 If they cai be returned. " Boys’ ts, $2.80; Worth $6.50. atest bIOek, 98 cents; euias, 7 cents; Worth s. pants, overcoats sto inention. Remem- ales-TooUis, 440 Pa. aVe. dwwtey. Fasisioaabi Thursday, Deceiver 22, at 2 Sule~rooms dpen unui 9’p.m, is now at the Ar- Most EXQUsILE « New Yor some Stock oF & evening costumes, all linported from inst houses iu Paris, which she isoffering at akably low prices during this week only. ‘Orders solicited for the spriag. Parlor B. ‘TaYtox’s, &3 Pennsylvania avenue, open even- 3 during tals week. ‘Tur Ladies of the Garfleld Memorial Hospital Ald Assoetation will ho alr and Bazar 1m Willard Hall Tuesday Luaeb served from B. B. Case, Umbrella maker; gold mounted canes andambrelias a <pecialty, 411 Lith st. & 1314 Pa.ay. JULES LaxsBCKGH's Sale of useful holiday gifts; a great clearing sale of parlor furniure, odd ancy furniture, rugs and carpets; open unUi Jo every evening. ‘Tux Deatm oF TENNYSON.—Tennyson, the poot- laureate of England, Would have died ‘vem years ago With herve exaauston following brain over- Work had not his friends seut to New York for some Seotch Oats Essence, Which thorougaly rein Vigorated his brain aud teileved him of chronic sleeplessness, and allowed him to give to the world some of his finest poetical selections. You, like im, can be cured of any form of nervous ex- haustion, neuralgia, bysteria, and the like by the same great remedy. Haxpsome holiday gifts at of prices Jultus Lansburgh's, S25 7th s*. j $15 OvmRcoats in twenty different shades. Else- wan Bros, mabuiacturers, cor. 7tb and E sts, SEE our $6 Solid Silver Chatelalue Watches, Stemwinders, Ladson's, 4:55 7th. 0 2 A Srecta Houway Ovrextxe.—For this week We allow ten per cent reduction off marked prices on ali Flappel Wrappers and Dressing Sacques, ‘These are the prettiest goods yet shown by us, Entirely new ang beauutui Labres' Newwaxxers, $2.90, Double Combina tion. Rucu Designs in Ladies Fine Gold Watches at special prices Unis week. Ladson’s, 453 7. $13.50 OveRcoaTs, in many colors and shades Eiseman Bros, manufacturers, cor. 7th aud E sts* Bey @ handsome Smyrna rug at Julius Lans- Durgh’s; special prices tor the week. in Masine Yous Caxs for the holidays be sure You get our “Invineibie” brand of flour. The flnest cake you ever had will be the resuit. M. & P. Merzoee, 417 7th st. mw. 14S. Goup Headed Canes, $5, Ladson’s, 4:55 7th. A Kicw AssonTwent of Ladies and Gent's Goid Watches, Goid Jewelry, Diamond Ez ‘Kings 40 per cent below Original cost. P. 10f Fst. We Hyoata Distite WaTEx, at Shefer’s Water De- Pot, 103 Pennsylvania avenue n. PEARLOperaGlasses, 36.5 Ravrax chairs, plush chairs, Julius Lansburgh’s, 315 7h LaDIgS SOLID GOLD STEM-WINDING WaTc Misses’ solid gold open-face steu-W.auers, Geut’s solid gold American stem-winders, $25. ‘To Give all an opportunity of inspecting our unique Christmas stock, we will keep open even- Jugs from this date wutil 4th instant, inclusive, ALEX. MILNE, 511 9¢u St 2.W., Fine furniture aud decoraiions, Lames’ Diamond Kings, $15.50 up. Ladsoy’s,4337tn Jr You Ixrexv to give a pair of portieres for Christmas You can buy them at cost at We Horna’ JeUTS Laxsscnom remains open during this week until 10 o'clock. i You Heax about those pants we make to Order at $52 Cull aud see the Variety of paiteras, Eisemban Bros, cor. 7th and E sts, tauiiacwuring Clotaiers and Tailors, oe. ROLLER SeaTEs,25c. Double Co:nbination. Best POUND AnD FRCTT Cake, 5c. per ID, at Retsinger's stand, No. 60% street Wing Center MarkeG store, “> G@ strect uw. Ornamented cakes a specialty. Boys Silver Stemwinders, $7.50. Ladson’s, 42370, Haver your eyes examined selecting asses. D. Wiei, 481 Pennsyivanta aveuue, Dorsey Ucket omice. A Macxivicent display of holiday gifts at re- duced prices JuLivs Lansucaan's, Cutpasy’s Solid Gold Kings and Earrings, $1.50. Ladsou's, Go 10 G. G. Counwait Sox aud satisty your seives about quailty and prices Pare 1%,-Camat Souiraine DiamoxD Eax-nivas, White aii perfect, 100. Solitaire diainond rug, 1 carat, perfect, $0. Diaweond and ruby cluster Tings, $1., $20, $25. Diamond studs frow $10 up. Diamond bracelets from $l up. i Harris & Co., 402 Tun street, JoLIUS Lansscxen’s sale of misfit body Brus. *@, Moquetle and Lapestry rugs, commences to-day abd cuntnues Urouglout tae Week; open UDI 10. For Washington dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, Stalls @-%, 620 and 630 Center Market, and 208 and sus Norulern Liberty. Cora beet a spectalty. $12.50 OveRcoars: they are made well and trimmed far better Lian ts Used in such price coais wenerally. Eiseman Bros, manufacturers, cor. 70h and Est For Oxe Warx Oxiy!— ing Monday, De- cewber 1M, we will make a discount of 10 per cent on al! goods purchased from us—for casa on or before delivery —excepting carpets, which we have Just reduced to cost. “Our stock Of holiday furnt- ture and novelties ts much larger thau ever be- jore, AU goods marked ta plain hgures WB. Mosas 4 Sox, 11th and F sts. Furaiture, Carpet and Drapery Estabitshment. Invanty’ Engraved Rings, solid Gold, 50e. Ladson’s Miss Avice GavTixe, fashionable modiste, 728 13th street northwest, Mex’ S1LK Haty-Hose, sc. Double Combination $15 OvencoaTs; they are handsomely-lined Uiroughout with satin. Elseman Bros, wapufac- Lurene cor. 7th and E sts ‘SOLID Gold Spectacien, H#. = Ladson’s, 433 7th. Waar Preskwr can you make that will give more pleasure than a bookcase? We have tuem from $9 ue w 5 W. H. Hosxe. ‘BEAUTIFUL Orexa Giasse Hempler’s, Ave.:é 43. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements Fo-nigh Nariowat.—Lotta in “Pawn Ticket No. 210." Aubavan’s—“The Little Tycoon.” Haxuis’—“My Aunt Bridget.” Woxpeatanp.—Curtosities and Variety. Exnwax’s—Leonzo Brothers, Manassas Paxomams.—Day and evening. nn brs Condensed Locals. yesterday by the cour- Leay of Architect Clarke for the Leneft of mew- ers of the American Federation of Lanor, now in Baltimore, who Visited ihe city. te several 3 ge Rum the Cause of Her Degradation. CURIOUS CONDUCT OF A %EATLY-DRESSED AND RE- ‘SPECTABLE-LOOKING WOMAN. Priday night, as Officers Ellis aud Heller were passing througn the “Division,” they noticed a neatly-dressed woman on C street, going toward some of the lowest dives in that locality. Their attention was attracted to her by her respectable appearance, and after watching her a few minutes they saw her enter a house ani Sec a RTs Oe ay the worst dens in the “Division.” The officers were surprised, and determined vo inv the Matier. ‘She had been drinking, and to the officers she seid that her name was Louisa J. Lloyd. she Was well dressed, and had about $4 and a watch eee ee spe =a at rang to say, she st the watch wher C house Sturday she hi a few cents remaining of cash. When the om- cers called at the house Saturday seemed it both of the character of the piace ‘she was in and tue neighborhood in which it located. ‘She said that, on account of her drink. ing, she was separated from her husband, who 1s ‘he = 10 Obio, nd that she arrived here about mont think she ven an assumed name, ‘ine Hope ue and Help M ssion, tan treet, wane nfortt elp 3 on where wi Bate temales are’ cared for, and an effort will made to communicate with her friends. gos aracese wit morn Liquor Licenves. APPLICATIONS APPROVED AND DISAPPROVED BY THR COMMISSIONERS. ‘The District Commissioners have disposed of the following applications for license to sell liquor. RETAIL APPLICATIONS APPROVED. Northwest seciton—Rob’t W. Wade, 2 G street; Marcellus West, cor. B and 17th streets; Wm. J. McGili, 1732 Pennsylvania avenue; Jas. J. Kenealy, ; Gustav Geiger, 102 Indiana avenue: Eller, 43 U street; Henry Euald, 10273 18th Street; Win. Carley, 90% 26th street; Louis Brandt, 400 New Jersey avenue: Jno, Noonan, 903 26th street; Annie M. Bradt, 3603 M street. Southwest—Katherin® Corrigan, 330 F street; Archer Hayes, 86 M street; Daniel Twoney, 1101 ‘Third street; Geo. C. Reiser, 1006 434 street: Jno. Dwyer, 329 F street, Cornelius M. Johnson, 1201 Water street. Nortueast section—Jno, C, Meyer, 281 2d street; Mrs. Ellen Sullivan, 400 H street. ue section—Dan'l W. Shelton, 1243 K street. County—Jno. G, Rick, Canal Road. RRTAIL APPLICATIONS DISAPPROVED. Northwest section—Mark O'Halloran, 700 22d Street, Della Anderson, 2101 7th street; Jao. B. Buckley, 136 T street: Patrick Cox, 438 Pomeroy rgaret Karner, 1148 23d street, Jno. 200 ik2d street. ‘The application of Jno, DeAtiey has been recon- Sidered aud approved, and a license Issued bin on tue ground that he keeps a bona fide hotel, _— Harvey. the Bigamist. HE WAS NOT YET BEEN BROUGHT HERE—HIS WASH- INGTON MARRIAGE. Wm. Harvey, allas Wm. Harvey, jr., arrested at Scranton, Pa., last week, as a fugitive from Justice on @ warrant based ou an indictment found by the grand jury of the District in November, 1886, charging Lim with bigamy, as heretofore reported in Tue Stax, has not yet arrived. He was taken from Scranton to Pittsburg Filday night, in crder that a Warrant of removal could be procured trom aU. $. judge, and it ts thought that Detective Carter will urtive with the prisoner to-night or to- morrow morning. November 1:3, 1880, Harve; qnarried Miss Marcha Travis, in Kansas city. Ti Years later he deserted her and came to Washing- ton, Where he made love to his own cous.D, Miss Minnie L. Barnard, a handsoine bioade of seven- teen years. Mrs. ‘Barnard, Minnie’s mother, did not know that Harvey had ‘ever been married, not having known much about her nephew since be Was a chiid, and she conseute! to his marriage to | her daughter. On June 2%, 1884, they were mar. Hed here by the Kev. Dr. Nayior, of the Methodist Episcopal Chureb. Not long afterward they went to Kochester to live. Harvey's first wife was then in Scranton, aud a few months Later she went to Rochester and made things so lively for Harvey that Miss Barnard left him aud returned to her mother. > ‘The ‘Temperance Organizations. At ameeting of Star of Hope Juvenile Temple yesterday Bessie Eiker and Burt Saxton were elected as secretary and marshal, respectively. ‘The meeting of the Loyal Te:nperance Legion of the Metropolitan M. K. Church yesterday after- noon was weil attended. Ninety signed the Pledge. ‘The temperance organizations of the District are preparing for a crusude against the Mquor tramc. Ala recent mevting of Lemperance representatives | at the residence of tue grand clitef templar, a.com. | mittee Was appointed to represent the Good Tem- plars in & united movement of all temperance or- | auizations in the District. Plans were made for | uoiuing pub.ie meetings simultaueously aud regu- | larly turouguout te city. ‘Tue Bands of Hope of the Methodist Union Chapel and Wesiey Chapel yesterday afternoon listened to temperance addresses, recitations and Songs by some of the members. Mrs. LaFetra, Mrs. Westcott and Messrs. Gan- gewer and Astiic ie brief addresses at the Temperance meeting at Union M. E Chapel last night, A resolution was adopted expressing sym- jatby with the Woman's Christian Temperance ‘mia in itseffort lo Secure probibitory Laws for the District. ‘The Brosnan Mquor license case Is still agitating the temperance organizations, and efforts will be made to secure a revocation Of the license this Week. es Wastep To Take His Hoxse Into Tae Bar- Roow.—Jobn Couneil, a milk peddle, who owns several COWs and has 4 comfortable home not far from the Boundary, fed into the hands of the poiice Saturday night, Joba was drunk when Onticers Skidmore and Kimmell met him during the Snow storm al the corner uf North Capitol and i streets. Although under Che influence of liquor he had so:ne feellag' left for his horse, aud thought he would take bin into the waru bar-room. The snow had been piled upon the pavement, and John Was Uryiag to drive turougis it and into the saioon When the oilicers found hun. ‘The officers got into the Wagoa, and with Joun, they started for the station, where the officers cuarged him with driv. lug over the sidewalk, ‘To-day, In the Police Court, Connell forfeited $2 collateral. e —— iz Favorep DYNaMira—At the meeting of the T. M. Healy Branca of the Irish National Leagtie last evening one of the speakers, Win, Hogan, denouued the political methodsin Ireland, represented by Messrs Esuionde and O'Connor, and urged secret Warfare. He was In favor of forining @ Society here to turnisa means for carrying on a aulie War. Other speakers upheld the metnods ted by the ivaders of the Irish party, and Mr. Hogan did uot receive much support io his views, — MaREIAGS | Lice! jarriage licenses have been issued by the cierk of the court to Richard Bowman and Mary Ellea Field; Jno. Warren Jones and Mary Evert; Otte T. Fulbey and Lillie Ciceita Soul. ‘Tne Fiust Svow Stor or THz YEaR.—The snow that begin to fall a lite afver 1 o'clock Saturday afteruoon continued uni after dark, ‘The storm seriously interfered with business, and kmposed at hardstip on streei-car drivers und their jorses. Saturday night and yesterday the clang aud rattle of snow shovels on brick pavements made music In the air. Sleigis also. made thelr appearance, and the aspect was decidedly wintry. ‘The Thaw soon set In, abd to-day the streets are sloppy and sippy. a eas: ‘Tur B'Nat B'Rir.—E'sjah Lodge, No. 50, L 0. B. B., has elected the following officers: &. W. Augeasiein, president; Dr. M. Bruckhelmer, vice- presideat; Harry Krouhetmer, rec. sec.; M. Cohen, finanelal sec.; A. Kaufman, treasurer: A. Heck: hetmer, LL guard; J. Rice, O. guard; H. King, r., A. Sterh, P. Pesyer, 5. Einstein, and'M. Loeb, tris: tees; 8.'Woif, H. King, jr.. and W. M. repre- sentatives to Grand Lodge, and M. Cohen, J.’ Moser, and KR. Sanger, alternates, ——— CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Tiue.—A new train will hereafter arrive at the Baltimore and Potomac depot from Quantico and the South at $:20 a. m., and a new trata will leave for Richmond and the South at 6:01 p.m. The train heretofore leav! for the South at 4:35 p. m., will leave now ats | the imorning without much trouble, althouga | Can ghar (ie exmibition and tendered their heart ed BATCHELDER, 1225 F st. nw. FB Baw, Demi Lat bear im wey were compelled Co listen to a great deal of | CSt ~ A English Kersey Tailor-made Jackets, $4.99. = ay 7 wv» dir. all mT 20th st, pear g xt. uw foul language. Arter diuner, however, two wo. | Jem Sinith. ‘The slugger and party ett by the | 3 Double Combinsuoa, Fiitica piesmant: besdeomsiy brred on entirety | be ae> porcine Bet: bet, 1: and 13 Fe now tare, Vigo | mall steainer for Glasgow at 10 p.m. Sullivan sw “ Seo a | don’t need to analyze for you the reasons why and Orelock p. ua A Rew train South will leave at 6:85 am Anew train for Alexandria will leave at 6:30 p. 12., and new train from Alexandria will ar- rive at 7:25 a. m. The train from Alexandria heretofore arriving 12:36 Will hereafter arrive at a —-___. CARUTHERS Gozs TO BROOKLYX.—Brooklyn has at last secured Caruthers, the famous St. Louis itcher. Itis said that $8,500 is the consideratior ident Von der Ahe received for his Carutuers will receive $5,500 for next season’s ‘work, BE —-—>—___ Recent Rossreirs.—Saturday night thieves at- ‘tempted to enter the provision store of Emmert & Hoover, corner of I avenue and by cutting putty from the glass, but probal fiagitened of Defore the’ glass Temovi junday morning, about 1 o'clock, ‘Ubieves Droke open the show window of 8. Rosen: thal’s store, No. 1222 7th street northwi Stole a pair of gojgi-platved bracelets, two Fe ii irs of operas five razors, and a revolver. Some u between 1 and 6 —o yesterday window and $15 worth of shoes carried off. Annie 3 K street nor:hwest, reports stolen Toen street, reports. stoea from bis office, Satur reel 8 stolen, ure Ferguson, fensparcnt toe Cox reports stolen 4 1 it lee 3 J Wagon cushion. Chas Anderson, No. 920 Penn. sylVania avenue, reports the larceny of $5 worth of clothing. PEE ack Vatvasie Brsixess Puoreaty AT Avction.— Particular atzeniion is calied to the Trustees’ sale of that valuable business: on 7th street 515) whieh will take place to-morrow at 4 o'clock in front of the premises. This 1g located in one Of the best sections on ‘The Scheol-Heave Controversy. Affairs in West Washington. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR S. HOUSES. — TO BE GENT BY COLORED CITIZENS TO Dears or a i es | ———— = = = =~ aa aw tbat PRESIDEXT AND THE 200, after a long ata Ww. RENT—020 14TH ST.: XUED STH st. x OR SALE SD ar: ‘Two petiions hare been prepared to be sub Boag eine AF ss ower eat shone Pay a pas 328 bee POa Sees Fre ke eee _ BRoos: Pesan mitted to a mags meeting of colored citizens called | S20? Ciency. week, pa Entchien' city a4 dininuroom "to Bree aie FORDAN. 1 for to-night to further consider the action of the | most cnafita aa bee Lit 9 7a fo yeas POR RENT S20 STH ST. gE STE-ROOM RICK yok SALE-Wd0l st, FaAQRuN ARE authorities tn ‘tolocate a colored industrial ‘Dy the and save Of taciors with bed vom and pelvats pees, rae sete 1, aie Fes remeee og i sal School a the Dulding at the corner of, Maryland | Suneed! wile rice 9 32. wiven January Tet, 19-60" Betch wster oe ea reat 9 Tecan Ce i avenue 43g Street, known as the “Mary ” STOR. $1.25; 4-wheel RENT_8 — 0OMS, “3 to. oct one, exe te. ; Uirecent etc hed abl me rer os mre t Co F ‘weter : itd ab isk ees sites Fenians 930 FannsetTs oa : M. E. church was referred by the | preached is faitial writing SGiror" * EW Aika 2 co. 018 Fe. 2. free complete, ‘Calla thes a a kesh to the school trustees who ‘night declined | " Nores.—Mrs. La Fetra and ‘RENT- FURNISHED— Lociniana' aves after = dear? to reconsider their acon, One of the new peti- | dent und vice-president of — = cS oar - Ulone Is addresmed tothe President, ana appeals co ‘a tomperance pastures, brick resdence mcr turned SALES Bi et him to direct the Commissioners not to permit | Hall on i street, sagatelle cheap gure for ee ce auy distinctions to be madeon account of race, and | nocice——~vi arreused ay ee oF ip nate tees warty. wing, Slate and ines meron, BE OU. | Unicessold thm wens dressed to the dans them to|“Gearw ‘Hecntere’—Canal boat ‘Buelah arrived ao EAS ROR RENT—175] F ot NW, NIN Tent the ruse to rent the | with forty tons of hay for G. '. Dunlop. 25 Tin Kitchens, a a Mary Hall ‘tition sets forth at eo) Ri g38 2 cd repair: reat . | Reported for Tux Evewre Stan. THREE STORY. iy Pour schoo! houses | ,, REAL ESTATE Sais —At the real eatate doa. inearys menern improrecssntes bart weed! shail be placed ‘may, BY proper eek aoe x Capitelst ratte e086 For beginning ‘unfavorable eget the Urk&: house snd POR _RENT_FURNISHED—i0TH 6T. §. Deginning on Lee street, tne lot extondin ation, | 313 story and caller brick Deejiing# rooms and Pres | 7071 open lores z1o."—1e was | Game Rotiae and lot of grou rcmartareats alt tatese iuprove:| Faas Sch aie eo feared by Lotta nat te sudden | Raretve, st at discount | [01 tous FOR OS st ss ae death leading man, would } Om 5 me. " i 4 Recessive the playing’ of one of her old aod ee sent on trial free. C. AUERBACH, 70 snd iilear. a month; bayat 160F ee And tree OS oe ors God and bakery : a or 8 ‘Pawn Ticket No. 210,” in which she has SS 1503 R et. 2 FOR REST_HOUSE AND STABLE, O41 a Si_ was Peas. very The thas been for- King and Prince 99c, Fancy ‘Towel Racks, 40. 144 Ast. in. ‘all in iret-ciase condition - aad hick Two si r. P. tis Anderson, a Very cap W 4 ; n wmaows wee teractor, who will take Mr: Howson’s place to-night | °W, street, near Ci A. Full Stock of fine Preserves, sins, | 191) aaron Pappessto cecpematis perete seis ee reneee io the portiwest prieeraly ¢3, 200. pe a Hoe Since eee | 6 ee mem cer isie ie — cK HOL Guainted with the business of the part he assumes | Cameron, between Fayeite and Payn z M._& P. Merzarn, 417 7th st. nw. || 1253 Eee oe eee Uap OR AERABLE | P'situnted porthwent, ‘renting for #20 yer nontin ae such short notice, far Cameron sec arg Bleque-head Drewed Dolls, 15: Fee SUBST Saeed EE | meat Ee Re Sree CHAMES BCR Co Dacsiet 1m cm Downs Ea 7 Case —In | fou: #61. "Lot on Potomac Street. near Ey Double Cdmbination, | 1139, SAE RENTS L MEY oboe Baia ROCNE 1 | FOE SAE—4 SEW FURL STOaT ‘yhe Court in General ‘Term this morning Ju HU. The "Alexandria ‘Estate Company Johnson’s, 13th and E—European. | 518 F Wat modern improvements T. ayOvE, pay case of Elizabeth Pearce et al. agt. Augustus Ja- extensive purchases, High @ yysters, Diamond-Back Terrapin, | £33 Capi ea naan 3 me aruaee, obs This was an action of Sjesement Eins 4xp WaTER—An alarm of fire was sounded | Game, &c. Ladies’ Large Saloon. Elegant — 6 Ok RENT —A HANDSOME FURNISHED HOUSE. Plainanta suing to recover an undivided Ing frou ‘the upper window ot tho Meburaey | "geen cas gees 398 B qason “Also partg-tarnlshed house, 1510 and 1318 SALEBY THOR G. HENAN a ‘ t ‘sreet n.w. ‘ soe ° Downs, a British ‘subject a broter of John and | Dullding, on King and Washington streets, A | SSlegamt Christmas Souvenirs... | 481 f : POR RENT=A 9 story and tasemoat_ press ‘brak ory and be Orem Win. Downs, who came here in 1828 and 1829, and | Error crowd soon, gathered, and, afver some dif. conn tl Property placed with me for rent or sale is Mberaily | A* front house in nortuwest 9 rooms aud bath mewiy 3 extension, 7 After serving tn the Army purchased the land in | Cult Chief Enginecr Creighton obtaimed the ke! Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa advertived free of cost to the owner, papered and painted trvughout aud in perteet order, question about 1844. The main question was to be on fire, and it red ‘the ce ‘Was served at Int nal Medical Congress, €0 For list of nosy for sale call or send at office. tos permauent and careful tenant it be reutes at and b. Srs., whether John Downs was citizen and whether — ication tee ie che teen ————— 419 0. HOLTZMAN. 10th and Feta nw. per month. HARDING & WATERS, Gu6 Lith irae, lot 20) “ the complainants were not ailens. In the court | $Om a newly andl eon in = Rowse a Ladies’ Visites, astrachan trimmed, $3.49, ¢ RENT—CORNER HOUSE, 476 OST. N.Wardd | 16-30 story and extension, fu. eee ena Ju coaed iinet = — ‘McBurney buldinge ‘The noes pbc xo = Double Combination, = ‘with all modern improvements; in No. 1 re- POR, RENT—HOUSES. story and cellar, stable _ 4 3 Pea cere ner Wg 3 at 47: LW. Ex a z = iiss faeces mera Stacy aod aPamray astute Oat hace | neracurnime Aueeseins HOM” wecrated Dn: | Ti “NEN BALCH, GATT NW ME | oll Pca ona Ty Firemen Started. iy St —_ rooms, bath. & .: $35. Brick, with stable, eicht = on = DEAD BoDtES suOWENED UPON THEM IN 4 BURNING | “None” ne inated or tne re nceg| Badies’ 40-inch Plush Goat, $11.00, | fome bath. cellar, 2. 704 1ith ak'u we. BOO, Dicks Bifse me. worth gis00. wit soll forse MEDICAL COLLEGE. 3 > 612 G'st. n.w.,cieht rooms, bath, &c. ; just bang newly tak ie + al attending the death of Henry lish, will, itis said, | 3 Doubie Combination, 4 5 OM at OLee. Terins, 500 axl, and balawre ts Cleveland, Ohio, firemen had a peculiar and hair- | completely clear ail officers of the allegation that ES ae ee DANENHOWEK & BON, 1115 F at ar lifting experience early Saturday morning. About | ny ove of them Induced Bitsh to drink the liquor | _,A,fUll Mme of toyw retailed at wholesale Fig Fe eS Fon sueoa VERY VaLtais count BU 4:30 8, m. fire was discovered in the Homeopathic | Which caused his death. A council of the Sons ee ry SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY Soy ye Medical College. The firemen responded to the call | Hal) -¢ Wi mn, Jr. Tas cutecct suit | 3em’s Silk Suspenders, 23c. fe Re Pete! al7-6t fang $350 square, feet, improved by ‘8 three-story and were fighting the flames at close quarters in | against the tor} ® Double Combination. 309 C ST. NW. THREE-STORY building containing sbout 0 Toomn, beside store: fighting a t the Virginia Midland Railroad Co. —— aK, 10 ro sll imod. imps: $40. Rooms on Bret flout. dec 8 bermain. price the brary when suddenly, to thetr consternation, | $40,000, on account of the serious injuries suffered | Examine Augensteln’s $4.86 French China | SwORMMTEDT < BADE Gor Fotn ee RIT WU WakNER & CO, #10 Fat nw by him'on that road some months ago.—The the dead bodiesot five persons camesiiding through Gilt Band Tea Sets, 56 pieces; regular price $10, 1 third ward commissioners of election have given POR EDT 212 4 ST. NE, 10, BOOM: the floor directly upon the heads of the fre laddiea. | R's, Waddey the certificace of lection as faci. | Men's Fine Embroidered py 1 SS eee Sg > When the men recovered from their astonishment | her ‘of the common council—Acting Mayor] 3 Double Combination, | ay s'S7™* *5>- peat wetate arent 308 H Cane vt the bodies were di out of the roomn and streu- | Strauss has been chief of the city for several days epee pone os oS i aap uous efforts were made to resuscitate them. How | Guring the Indisposition of Mayor Smoot. A Lime of splendid Cigars, suitable for | JOR RENT—JAN. 1, THE BEST FINISHED AND ed RS Coates “ae resents, Wwe igosrantes ‘the quail ~ ae [Rae mol gy — een ee 806 F ot. now. ‘say, but for opportune arrival of a Ni . Merzogs, 4 nw. ington, 2) ‘SALE ‘DID c A ‘were so nobly at work upon were subjects that had ein ane 18-inch Kid-body Dota, ode. soar Sayater: Fooms, bath lot 272110" South treet, ket pee ek been dead a week or more and belonged to the dis- fopese ie = 3 3 Douple Combination. Real Estate 1 10th staon T st. Price unly 96,500. DaVipd.s1onte geting department. “Tt ‘seems “tat ‘the fre | _A special eable dispateh to thy New York World | soy oy poney Battech Tor Lung? ‘es | _a17-30" B08 East Ganivel et. soe Tat” & ex burned turough the floor of tue dissecting | from Dublin, December 18, says: John L. Sullt- | Femmel Honey Extract, for Lung Diseases.in,was | —~ "> oun on ROOMS AND FUR: JOK SALE—AN ELEGANT NEW THREE-STORY Tabs And pirinliy Gumen Sway ie soporte | Yam's rsh tour came to a close last night with a| Sli Hematitched Mandkerchiete, 2c. | Fviture foldice tyeds, south front, bay window. ‘ali Sucts aileron Sis at tet tad ate the table oxwhich the cadavers lay, causing it to | SANA exibition in Ulster Hal, Belfast, He was| 3 Double Combination. | Til rent part of house.” Address 635 Mist nw. S2.000."DAVED bSidNie Sos Fat ai7 ae ineline toward the hole; heuce the sudden appear- | Very cordially greeted by the crowds which had| 599 More of Those Handsome Silk and ¢ SGA JOR SALE-IF YOU WANT TO INVEST #1,506 ance of the ghastly objects in the room below. assembled both at the raliway station and at the | Satim Gent’s Scarfs at 25c., worth fully 50c., at Fe RENT—2007 H ST, N.W., TEN-ROOM BRICK, 965 302 Cat. ne. 12r..820. buy 28 Fenton st. 6 rooms, water and ‘reut Queen's Hotel. Ulster Hall was thronged, the all mod, iups.; rent #35. Apply 2003 Het nw. is in the Tow built by dom, ra rams is |S {he only ove C. AUERBaCH’s Knit Jacket and Sewing Macilige 69 Let uw. Or x : am ni a} sme je make 8 apecially of houses for avectiek. vinta emagiconse Eight in Boston. |_| audience including Major.Gen. Wiseman Clarke, | D@Pot, 7th and H sts, 1 | _alzse 326 19th oh nay be | “aiz-ee Dalia Per, WE rsetmen ; S ‘cominanding, and Officers of the local garrison, thé JOH RE 30, ALE © TRIBUTED BALLOTS AT THE POLLS. heads of the constabulary department and’ the | $9¢+ Amtique Whisk Holders, 4c. | FURNISHED. ‘Mansion, corner of High and Road sta, FE Gre-noom Brick, gus ane pater only phase oes A telegram to the New York Sun from Boston, | éiite of Beitast and neighboring towns. Upon his| _______ Double Combination. | i, bet. 18th & 19th, nea- 10th ab. Dupont Cir. gion ‘100 WaLkaii s WisoR $1.00 |L. 14th & Ve. December 18, says: The no-license people of the | introduction by Mr, Gallagher, Sullivan met With | A meat valuable BUFTY & DYER, 17-3t ooo hhristmas present to make 3G, bet, 20th & Sis 1000 F st He art Mattering reception and made a short speech. | your children attending school. For best terms BBSBS 15 Lay, ee rr er city are circulating some rather stariling stories on nag a i‘ u . $253 JOR SALE—26TH ST. NW. NEAR K. S1X-roond appearance in ring costume the enthusi- | ever offered, address Box 129, Star office, 3 sce GOO. KR RENT—NEW, PRESSED-BRICK, 7 ROOM! ‘Brick, modera’ a; C3000 cee about the brutal treatment of women who dis | usm reached Its helght, Jack Ashton, too, Was oennel vw nto ia! ‘all modern improvrments: heated aud ——4 ee a ‘tributed “No” ballots at the polls on Tuesday last. | warmly received. Both Were in excellent torm, Fur-trimmea Russian Circulars, $3.99. throughout; price $27. a4 417-3 1006 F a. ‘The one who 1s alleged to have suffered most iy ae exhibition, throughout was ot the most} 3 Double Combination. 200 | ‘ose LOR SALE— CLEVELAND AVE, BETWEEN W Miss ., who, though a resident of columbia | Dilillant character. At the conclusion the spec- eee Gori7th and Kata. 106 67 | ‘tnd Boundary, fve-room Dirck, rate Yor lay shee. Curbriuge, cau over to Boston tountrice | ators rose en masse and pald yet another tribute eee, Rear 8 ee De | Raion * [60.67 Price 16.30 cash, $1,750 F590 tame, WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st, SALE—B. dw. 24r., mi. 16th st. uw. €15,000 of admiration to the heroes of the arena, A num- ber Of military officers and others called on Sulil- van after the exhibition and tendered their heart!- ar7-st Fes ute “Xo” ballots in precinct 1 of Ward 20, accom panied by a lady trend. ‘They worked through and in first-class condition ; oBly 818.90 per mont! Sareful tenants For yermit epply to McLACHLES attending school.” For best terms ever offered, ad- 5 « ai4-6t dress Box 129, Star office. 5 men appeared at ‘opposition ballots, and these crowded the Cain Iuode.n convenience For terms aud perunit ap re on tour Ul January 10, when he will dw. 12r./m.4., 19th st... above Dupont Cir ‘Try Fennel Honey Extract for Coughs, m,w&s ‘ : ar > : MCLACHLEN & BATCH. 1225 F nw. di4-ot ‘Se. “all un: L, larye lot, Le Droit Park. retire into strict training for six Weeks to meet the 2 Kst.n.w.cr. Par #q100 Office rooms, 51) ° = —— = r rt A Drage women oul of the places, tney bad eld | ‘rianer of the Smtirkutraln fight. Ladiew’ Steel Chatelaine Purses, 190. i Nat ea v=1Sand io | JOR RENT OW SALE—1750 MASSACHUSETTS | 25 geval i aii betP act Gsie a ic ‘THE SMITH-KILRAIN FIGHT, 3 Double Combination, | 1837 M st. Sve. 2.5.8 mow Rouse, 30 fost Great, 33 dw. 12r., all mL, 12th at. wear Se. uw was used, und a policeman was appeaied to in vain, 1¢'ts alleged, to stop the abuse. At length a man got beind Miss Dodge, who is only nine teen years old, and emptied a bottle of some fNuid, doubtless vitriol, down her back, causing her great pain, and burning the flesh badly. Sue turned round to see her assaflant, and part of the con- Pantry, clos ie wide neliwey, cellar an rage vai jer for purchase oF rent fay be subuuitted to” JOHN SHERMAN & CO. a = ya 1407 F st. uw, WOR RENT — FU MISHED — THAT ELIGIBLE Residence known as the Sargent House, ud uuin- dered $725 Farragut Square: qodern im ‘cousteuct! , ‘Also, oth ‘and unfurnished houses in most desirable sections of thecity. Unfurnished flats tm apartinent houses. For particulars and permits ap- ‘our office, di7.be' "HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st.nw._ 'OR RENT— Mase, av., bear DupuntCir.17F 406-408 Pomeroy #.Gr#1g dw 10r, al mi; Marion sta pose TALEK & KUTHERPG Fee SME SIRE BUgess | reornacry Pa. ave., bet 11th and 12th ets. nw 2, r ‘on @ bet. 20. on H, bet. 10th Dog Collars engraved and Razors free. Walt d's, 487 Pennsylvania ave, Fine Satin Scarfs, 19. Ey ‘Double Combination, 11th st. se, Tam in position to authoritatively state that Jem smith, champion of England, and Jake Kil- rain sti intend to fight their international battle Monday morning, the venue being close to Rouen, in France. smith remains a strong favorite, and sharpened 4 ue J1u6 Kesidence tents of the bottle was spilied upon her hands, | iu Loudon on Saturday odds of 3 to 1 were laid on For the Holidays. $10 H st. oF central in location: 1t ls justly cousidered one of the | 4 * Kesidence on H. bet. 10u = ~ mice most desirable houses inthe market. For terms aud of me irthoue a iigue of the person wi oe oe sete | ———__ + — silver plated ware or anytaing ia tbe leeks ise, Boze Pay wet eels ee wor a mnown. | Levsnzies bowen Ee dud her lady friend, and they reported tne Tacts to A Fierce Cyclone. at W.'S. Tappan’s, 604 9th st. n.w., under Tempie | 517g Ge RAGE —NRAR SNE GAPTEGE, a Il alley Houses cheay: the policeman on duty, but, it is alleged, he refused | many PERSONS KILLED AND INJURED—FoRTS | Hotel. Fine goods at low prices. aw | Sig Foes ate LT oe Od {oarrost the man oF G6, anything about establish- |” wasnrra AND GREEN WRECKED AND ALMOST DE”| Bisque Statuetten, per pair, 49¢. 733; Past including beth. 10S 20st Be agree | JOR SALE — x Gressed and she 1s now wuch better. ‘The burns | _STROYED. 3 Double’ Combination, | 71% 21s JOR RENT—FROM DEC. 15TH, 902 0 BI. N.W | 100 S520. MITAKER & JOKD +) on her hands inay leave a scar for life. ‘The fluid | From the New York Herald, to-day. Gola Eye aod Spoctac! gt yt Cy, Sj E 1415 even burned Ler fatner’s hands Wen he Was dress-| A special from Cove, Polk County, reports that a ah cley Grtical are —, 33 BoBROW NE “supa - 20k SALE — 1008 MSE NW. TKLx STORE oe me ee on Au pr ayer C4 | destructive cyclone visited Armstrong Academy, age str4 a OR RENT 1131 17TH ST. N.W. NINE ROOMS, | iowrts, all mod. impe,’ A’ mryaid. "Apply to J0HM. the ofice of the board of police and ask that the | 1-7.» Fort Washita and Green at an early hour| 30-inch Wax-head bo ae BP Alcg, little home, all modern improvementa, Appiy | SIEKMAN & CO.,1407 Fat us aiete policeman Who refused to help her be punished. | Saturday morning, causing great destruction of = 30 cov lMbet ow. aI | OR SALE—176] MANS. AVE. N.W.. NEW FOU Lingg’s Love Leuers. Se Rate Ween: Ellice! es cies ree er le ing appoibtaneuter well lcaeh fore hes-chass | bath esoune scunplone an ails sp pethiccents ot BB : ave been among them French Adams, ney Extract, 250. and 5 corner 4% and C sta. X1z2 fect. JOHN SHERMAN & 00. 140; Fat n GLADDENED MORE BY WORDS OF HIS “ANGEL” THAN | of the Army, and three were badly injured. Ater.| Femme! Honey Extract, 250. and 60c, m,ws ‘swol ‘ BRADLEY, di6-iw wd BY LABOR KESOLUTIONS. The Alarm, the anarchist organ in Chicago, Prints a lot of previously unpublished letters by ‘Skates, 25c. JOR SALE—HOUNES Double Combination. rifle rumbling sound was heard about 5 o'clock. It 930 and O52 7 startled the few settlers from their sleep only to $0c. Stecl-runner fe ae a zn dvor. 49-3 1301 K st nw. bh. St. Uw. catores)..824,000 mu. 4 36, and from this point south for miles the work of awake them to the horror of impending death, A ined every morni 22. e "3 eS Louis Lingg, the anarchist who escaped hanging | heavy black cioud, funnel-shaped, was seen in the | aundeitenea in Ibe “Wards meine aon poe ae quire next ah bey een =i Sie by blowing his head off. Many of them were espe eet approaching. | When about &| Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk {OR RENT—aT 1634 14TH ST. NW. A LARGE 400 Bi st. uw. b. written to Miss Eisie Friedel, the buxom young | Mile nortu of Fort Washita it struck the ground, | Sc. per quart. Feeysnt etd welling. Iuquire at 1638 14th st. i NNAN': Dry soa. es = per woman who Was kuown as Lingg’s sweetheart. Tuin Was continued. ‘The cycione traveled at ‘The letters ar® curious productions, half filled | about a mile a minute. In an instant from the : RRENT— 4 with words of endearment, halt made up of wild | time it struck tue earch half the houses im Fess | Eeeat, Ducuesse Laces. brick dweilivg: 10 rooms | top? iain g,-Re. Sr-O14 122414 Wrlieet.n.0910.50 | gon Oe Felections on the writers approaching death, | ings were picked up and matic uta Kinghing “woud | ,, Wepurchased about three montheago at auction a Sp sem. aro | UMN es, 10g Ubon cena setae | ca. wk Tenlections on the . | Ang “i ie wi EY, 927 3 -_ a7 -6E | F seacedr. 84 ower 3 7 «. Some of the passeges are of a Mature that makes | by the fury of te wind. Armstrong Acaderay was | 1ine of Real Duchesse Goods at about half their value, Oiak Termes ae c..i0) wag o> . their pubiication Impossible, He calls his sweet- rt his “Dear Liescher,” and'says: “A few days since I intended to write to you my thoughts about my tate. To-day I am happy in not having done so, because I Know now that I and we are now giving you the REAL. GOODS at" auch on wor (or a are Handkercdlets, Neck Flatugs, kc. ali besutitul woods me BAUM'S. Sercuz Orrenixes not greatly injured, but ranchers in the immediate neighborhood suffered greatly. Al Green, a litte hawlet Six miles south of Armstrong, the damage was very heavy and many persons were injured. Seventeen houses and agen- eral store Were carried away bodily, while horses 1013.Cat. nw. 8 BUN ota we Or 1750 102039 7th sta. 481 fatew. Or 43-1m__SWOEMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. POR EENT_NEW HOUSE 908 L BT. 8. W. CON- taining 9 rooms; elegaut house with all modera “Seam Avply to W. C, JOHNSON, "2 isa ™ ih. wherefore I cannot and dare not beg for mercy. | and cattle within the Territory cOvere@ by the | or i. ee mouse: 11 BOOMs. ae | Your sweet mouta explained it tue day before | storm king were killed or maimed. ‘Iwo cblldrea BLACK SILKS pe — eeaeiee ee ie 5 ey ~- yesterday with the words “this would resemble a | killed at Green were carried about 60 yards by the ED. eee |p ye ee ; eels Kine eee confession.” Your noble, proud words, my dear | Wind and dashed to the ground, mangied so 48 to FOR 37 Ost. nw. 11r.5.870 | RHELS. Smithsonian in» 0-50" ae PY angel, have gladdened me more than dozens of | be almost unrecognizable. Many cattle and other 33 1226 Mase. ave., 112-..69 | OR BI iS eddie resoltitions passed in various cities and by Various | stock Were aiso killed by the lightning. The storm | H (00 TL 1 125 20th ot, near Q. 10F. i. labor massmectings. I am proud, ineffably | only lasted about six minutes at any point. Hall 3 > fk # 15 1266 N: E d, dearest of my heart, to possess your heroic aia or — leo GOOLE i we. "Despite of ail tujustice, slander ‘and wean-| The trial of Benjamin E. Hopkins, assistant} H H ‘oo’ ELuL If > ness, Your sublime love has ‘made me, neverthe- | casuler of the Fideilty Bank, of Cincinnaul, has | ~ re ogg Lange page less, ‘the happler man since I pussessed it.” ‘been postponed until Jan. 10. BPP, RRR, REE gSS3 FRE wo er rt In another piace he suys: “I{ you hear a poet Per Eri ER E Payee ar yan lg! ced with genius praise sublime liberty, then be per ERE Fi EE a ee PS a he ae ew oe ay unas anw oa your holy offering of pure, unseliish and devoted ee st nw. 14r-80 1: Jove to the shriue of the sublimesi—to the God- GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION! 7 Ath st. n.w.,L4r....S0 1 Het. | dess of Liberty." Another of tue jetvers 1s Tull of ee cle ee set now, ib re. aga j imeoherent fury about his murder, bis contempt fothing makes = more appreciable or desirable | 14:37 for law, his refusal to ask for mercy, and how Erptent f 7.8 Husband to give his Wife than » BLACK 4 ve, rE will feel when he comes to die. oa ma, ond ea.we: 6 Rat, near 13un, Ra. front, side lot save widih, in #il 5.400 "ft house ae — UNTIL DECEMBER 24TH Cont ave. wr Nai. 359 Lau 1) rooms above te tall moderm, Pushing a Big Scheme, ‘THE LABRADOR SHORT ROUTE TO ENGLAND ENTER- PRISE TO BE REVIVED. A New York World special says that J. M. Dig- ments. furnace. &c.; well busltand fuisbed; Gro. W. LINKD 19ch aid H ste, ‘Made Special Inducements in this line, it would do ‘well for y« 10 to look over our well selected stock before ake your pure! rioth st aweiie— JOK SALE-TWO BEAUTIFUL i HOUSES, N, hases, of 18-iuch wide GUINET’S BLACK SILK, 19th st. o.w.,10r.1: ®..cach 1] roows, bath, modern try gles, a New York capitalist, 1s in Ottawa, Ont, “to z ‘60e. a yard: ‘ae tor 333 DWELLING 3 Gellar under whole hover. (2t 20410 te interview the minister of railways and members of — w-P ee... 180 oe ee ee ee bee OS the cabinet with a view to renew the charter held i TW, ink mote i by —s other bina porner emma a SI. ashi 80 og Sores proremeni: voll pulit and aie build a railway trom Calgary, Nor rn Ter. - 810 a yerd. te above Houses can Le exainined by KINS, 16th and H ste, Edwonion, at the turesuold of tue rich aia feruite | ULL, WEIGHT -PURE—MOST. PERFECT MADE. | 24 only. Rea oA GEE Deceabes | ou ice culy. THOMAS J FISHER 2 BE K, § noon; Peace River country. ‘This is one of the most ex- | ror more thane quarter of @ century. it is, wed ‘by wena ec 70k RENT—149 L ST, NW, 6-RooMHOUEE, IN| S 9 be ig Ee ua Go LINKING: lou ausd'W'ne aw seat re Scuciag Los pasmage Deeween himatinn Sad | Cena ai ahs eo pnnaNE, nodareed. bythe * pRESS GooDs ee re GSS | Joon saLe—a Lanse scaiuen or HOU D : * ry versitics, as. ti - ; 3 Ka Sinmun. Tee Purest ‘and most Healthful, Dr: Price’s the omy Dak ee te 5 Birt di ectem te page Vowder that does not contain Auumonia, Lime, or { 20 pieces 40-inch _All-Wool SATIN BERBERS: ale-3t Surope to a minunuta. |The plan ts to build a ratl- way from ‘call £or Lawt. Quebec to the mosi easterly part ot | } GEO. W. LINKINS, 10: and H ats, j i ii HE ae 5 4 Labragor, Where sate harbors abouad, and to place | Alum. ‘Sold only ius Cans, colors—myrtle, seal, Havans brown, navy, and light OR RENT-SEVERAL, OF THOSE ELEGANT ——— = a fleet of ocean gr-yhounds on the Atlantic. The YRICE BAKING POWDER Co, eee ie WE Tye. | Sate bomes us actclaan ta a Spyointienta, ‘aod Government caiculates the voyage could then be NEW YORE. CHICAGO. 8ST. LOUIS. Our " . 5s will be rented at # reasonable rent to first-class Ruthor of tae scheme says. passengers. saving | "=o MEAES ithe tite abated Of paces towers | ar7-0t BB WAN DIOP st iw. tuor of the scheme says : 7-6 r Wasuingtou onda might and traveling, by ral |g Foon, plum and rendarme. se. | % 3 BOTY OVEROOATS, FROM 4 TO 28 YRARG, AND land, on 8 —— eee as ADOLOTE. Yesséle can enter certain Labrador natural har- vdiandiome PLAID BEAGK, SILK VELVET, real aaryjagitiy er-cotieaid brow. = 5 YEARS. THIS IS A DIRECT CASH PRESENT a eg cantens, nadeer TO EACH AND EVERY BOY OF FROM 50c. TO $2. Just How He Wanted It. 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th st. Fr the Kansas City Times, "Young Husband—Clara, my dear, I wish that in| yp The follgwine CASH Barcaing we can show nding in notices of your luncheons to the Sunday | C! N) large: re Wi me ba SHOULDER SHAWLS pure Wout, Scr © SILK HAND! iH 25e, SSTRAKAN CLOTHE aplendia SoSiuty, gn, ROR BENT } THAT OUR STOCK OF MEWS AND BOYS FIXE Sales 1 ¢ id 1 ty. ° 224 ey ear ena, Sey, BYTANO COVEN, haudsonuay BS Ae fan tr 82 bos SUITS Is COMPLETE AND I8 AT YOUR DISPOSAL, pote POh, say ‘Mrs. Henry Hustler, wife of that en- SATIINE COMFORTS, $150, T3i SALES BALE, and sucsoustul veal éatave ivan oaty | qinudsoe " race pee I Hand. ies ah EITHER FOR INSPECTION OR PURCHASE AT BALE woUsE ‘Hustler, whose beautiful residence addition is now | kins, and’ splendid ‘Taile Dansask ted to Our tes TRE; USUALLY LOW PRICES FOR WHICH OUR | 2,3;¥72 ‘upon the market.’ caab cartotners. Don't fail 'o sek. for your 15 20th ba + ot a _s9¢____ or aver. HOUSE HAS EARNED ITS WELL-MERITED REPC. | HOWEL 60%. 11 A PoriorMan FAaTatLy StassEp.—Officer John CHanpedste GLOiH Phat pure Viol Pitt ea bth st, Waiace, of Allegheny, Pa., was tataily stabbed | NEw erik CLOTH Dintte Senos eee ecoes, Hid Sea hee Saturday night by an’ unknown man. Wallace | one yard aad s half wide, are Weslo eae eee ‘s was walking along Allegueny avenue when he | Succd to y; st. noticed two men following @ lady. The men | Do’ BLANKETS, slightly soiled, } a ee slated to run as soon as the officer and | $1,095, 43. ‘,° ——" I Pe ee cease Fi ss nue he cai & Word was spoken the fellow turned and plunged | «4/200.CLOTH. pure Wool, wide double width. spe- yore ‘a dagger into his abdomen, and then tied. DoUmEE Wilire praxxers, t quality, Tee Cuine BushYusap, Wanrs 10 Frout.—A tole. | “FRENCH BENGE ceteit Boe ot all pure fine as gram to the New York Sun from Vanita, I T., says French Wool, wide double width, all werent bar- 3 socal Bumernent, wee. was ousted ‘from | #ain at 50c.. reduced to 3740. Jou ft Tanlequan last week, hasisgued a eal to his ol. ise towers a meet hum in Sounctl at Campbells store User. Hownsy Przsexts gain controt of the government, which 18 now in | SILK AXD DERBY HATS, hangs of the Downing party. ‘The latter are ‘SOFT AMD FLEXIBLE HATS, Prepared for and expect an attack from the No- | gizxx axp Quowta Ui Soe at ee secmnre: FUR-TOP DOGSEIN AND KID GLOVES, Paexien TinanD 10 WORKINGMEX.—Promier SILK AND ‘Tirard, m distri ‘the rewards of the Syndical | FOUB-IN-HAND AND TECK Chambers of ‘and in Paris, anid DRESS SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR. that work was the of sotiety, | MERINO, LAMBS’ WOOL, AND COTTON BOCKA, and the government was peas ©. EARL & WILSON'S AND COON COLLARS AND Brivaze intlate; and, a8 fay" as) posal, to, {reat public works catfied out in Years had STUDS, BUTTONS, SLEEVE LINKS, pOmewhat awscurbed the ‘of the country, rn bog Dut they ‘indispensable in order to combat foreign competition. A PLace rox Evomxs Hisgrws.—A Hi i