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-—_—- *] a \ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDA} ’ DECEMBER 21, 1887—SIX PAGES. 5 . FOR SALE —, MRSCELLANEOUS 9d EDITION A SOCIAL SENSATION, - THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. AS MR. CONGEE’s SUCUEROR. FOR A NEW SUELMING. j = a — aa pt —o : Ami. EXCELLENT LOGa- Miles Bessie Hillyer and “Gracie” Bulk- | Important Bills Intreduced in the Sen: | Michigan Bomecrass in orgs Mr. Merrill Intreduces @ Hill te Par~ FOn sae, clon A: e ley Secretly Married in Baltimore. ome ben chase Square 406. ARE ——_—. ‘Miss Besste Hillyer, daughter of Judge Curtis J. ‘Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, the trialGf te | fer Cavact m To FROVIPE GROUND POR THE Ex- c a Billyer, and De Grassie Bulkley, ‘on of : colored boy, Lewis Williams, indicted forthe Mer | TExsion oF TRE FOSROPFICR DEPARTMENT ‘ust P Latest Telegrams i The Star Dr. 4. W, Bulkley, were sscredy marred tn Balt | avest der o€ ex-Polieeman W. C. Alder on the ast Of O° | scruvma, TOR SALE CHE ee aed , "| soctety circies to-day when the news of the elope- ‘Rot coon. Wan Crampons, eoared, easanss tans pain the Beate to-day Mr. Morrill troduced the faith ae bw. : —_— ‘ment became generally known, and was all the committee, reported posttion in | was in the store when tac @iMculty that ted to te | ™@ Teported by him from the committee on publle Sok ALF WO THORS SIGNS CONTINU! more intensified from the tact that Miss Hillyer had | Pil! to authorize the regents of Being in | tragedy began. When they proposed Lewis | Dulldings and grounds tm the lat Congress to eae 38 = 2 caer — me ‘been for sore time the flancee of Mr. W. L. Gren- | Jnstitution to contract for Generalship, he | out he said, on eal ha00 © pee eamees FUNG Suthorize the purchase of aquare No. 408, bounded Tomutre: Lane: 11, B—If you make up your mind to try Hoots Ser- | Move Preparations om the ®useo-ter | holm, son of the Controller of the Currency, ana , SP&ncer P. Baird, to be Soeh che eruunte as eapouting ‘the | Tom out toa.” Thea they clinched and Lewis | 07 Band Fandsn and sh sureets northwest, + sayarilla, do not be induced to take any other. mann Fronticr—Tarkey Alert. the wedding was regarded as one of the social | front of the Natianal Museum, and for this pur sqpustaees eam Gave amin waves nar een ‘Witnem | %F the enlargement of the Post-ofce De- Special Cable Dispatch to Tus Evewine Sram. features of the seasom, ‘The engagement of Miss | POS the sum of $15,000 1s appropriated. however, « friend consumes beeen meouthy sone partment Duilding. The bil consuitutes HOOD’S GARSAPARILLA Fuanmponr, Dec. 21.—The Polish newspapers re- MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE EXTENSION THROUGH THR ‘consulted by the | ing ana seater ‘ebeet, | "2 Postmaster General, Secretary of State, RE - port that Germany is making large purchases of i ‘ORBERY ATORT @KOUNDS. Be nna te cepnenen es haven eens ahi and Secretary of the Treasury a board to om SALE druggist, od sembte bir the Giuteies of Sarone tor ‘The In the Senate to-day Mr. Ingalls submitted (by ‘Bis appointment. Mr. | Lemuel Mayes corroborated the preceding wit. 1 Bren b Paglor Tabi 1 3 barracks. humorous writer on the acquire title and pomession of tre property for ox. Tnqtate a0 253 13% vt Aw. transfersot cavalry from Southern Russia to Po- Tequest) a jolnt resolution to protect the interests thew fort for the Government. They purchase certain x ~ phoFITABLE land continue. Cardinal Randi died to-day. oF ino United States in the extension of Mass. it the paresis or lots in the mquare at pryew in praposa oe ‘Beneditio Cairo, the well-known Italian states- gehusetts avenue through the grounds of the new aoe, St eeing | Snaing and. hitherto made uy Une owners, ‘empowered mau, is critically il. " ant Pee as to procure title by condemnation to suck lots ot , . ee oe a a ee The German embassador at Puris has arrived at a Secretary of the Navy and the District Commis. town, bat: parcels as they cannot purchase by agreement. Fee gk vise Say] Mane BELOX GING ones os S23 | san Rento, stoners can jointly determine the route through road.’ ‘The two sections ; the Observatory grounds, for siady to-drive, Anuain st 216 Peunsylvenia Tue German embassador to Washington, after Ent Observatory grounds, and that the route shall wh ie 32, sudgnce with Emperor Wiliam, ‘as Wisived vee ty ecenmentea ed Saie—at FACTORY ERICES. | bes The Frankfurter, Zetcung ‘bas a dlepatch irom Bistrot commitice 7 ne PE ae a a i \. Constantinople saying that in consequence of Aus- ‘wok THE BCKINGTON AND SOLDIERS’ HOME RATLROAD COM- ‘00. Saat. Door’ Mockaway, trom #47 to 8400. tras War preparations the porte bas resolved to Pal ‘Door ¢ oR ee. ‘bu it by A. Wrenn 7 reinforce the troops in Salonica and Adrianople and ley, Who accompani¢d ‘Senator Riddleberger introduced to-day a bill to Won, frora $236 tw 44} 9-1 es Couve Nackairay with | 34: the Greek frontier. p ‘and that they went. Incorporate the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home inan 350 to eeon hottie gol week for cont or pn hte ph penny od ME, ‘Pengusom, rector of Monuaent Railway Company, It creates Edward F. Beal ond notes: patties in want of ood wors it will yey : the abdication of Prince of Buigaria,but | M, EK Church, where the runaway couple were | Da 4 . Beale, fou tocome to Went Washinetam This ie no bam ‘Self. are now firm. sae Froung Bandey bed eeriaee Mmanat Gay eee wnyny = —— 1. ROBEY, e a wi a nse, re was b , George loore, C. C. Duncan 1-le 280 Sud st ots erent . in the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bulkley Michael ind Jos > TE-FBE INPEPMSDENT AUTOMATIC | ™SSteche Braided ‘ ‘ os eat se returned | to, Washington on an early evening cio sepitecntgas corparecen reper baticeallcred itty abares of said stock for A Grout Area of Cold Extending South | (rain. Hem they separated and the jay down a singlé or double track railway with Sh ee a. fs *] t Texas and West to the Golden to her vlegant home on MassachU- | the devices necessary to operate it by. horse, in Second-hand Carri. si Gate. Soet Saket arte ‘The following 18 the route | Representatives Butterworth, of Ohio, and Gott Brocgosos stare tylsspeed | cess mac Mnovgaroris, Mrxx., Dee. #1.—The storm which elopemen they ene atts Intersection with Tet street: thence | MoMatt, of Michigon, who are detained trom the $05 ong neatcn Sarl a0 pond — started In yesterday and still continues furiously a eastwardly to 118 intersection with 3a street north- | House on account of sickness, are both somewhat eiylien carrie nad mpertec : ind ro 0 82.50. 1m Minnesota is by far the work of the season. eee ee Saet;_ Alone 3d street to street: thence east 16 | better this morning. ‘Mr. Butterworth ts suffer- hoape wits chins. meat ‘cct.goR, falling front, ca 7 ‘The wind 1s strong and the snow is drifted badly. a med pecessary ing from an attack of Une talliog: Found: front Ligh! ie Sy Breer, so iach in Leather Club Bag, riveted, @4.30; Tue storm was Feuer Lip the Northwest Ht Was | che intention ca tha Foreptanie toe the matter cpritey peel} the Fight of way along tse | etait dition, aml mares! pand Lan- , cold rest in the hands of their respective parent a d - Tiina by Inewater £Ca: poland abafta, One eood | tetuch Ailtrtor Club Bag, riveted, 96.25; sewed | the Northwest Territory, ‘the lowest. polDt | the hope that: suey woud we ronal tngiven. 1 | New ‘Work ug Baltimore and Ohio Hallroad trom | proved since yesterday, 13 stilt tlons to meet the Washington corrspondgents Zued Broughan, & ttle old style, but in ex. | Same. B20. reached being 28 below zero at Fort Assinaboine. At | js said'that sudge Hillyer bd DF. had 4 | as to avoid salroeds | chee Beene thelr wives at their residence, tae @ sireet on cellent coder, only reammutiy doud wp: very cheap, Que if IN THE WORLD 18 THERE A 5 o'clock yesterday it had stopped at all points 10 | conference this morning, but the result could not | Si, the crossing the said railroad; i Monday event wery sty lien Toa a4 Fatt One ade bar Dakota except Bismarck unn’was moviag east, | couerence this worming, but the result could DF | also a ‘oranen commencing at the Intersection ! ng. i L if i deeist if i i i Bese 2 i FE: J E E i i | Hh + Es : | Hy i E E i 3 t f i i ; Sectety Notes. Mr. and Mrs W. R Curtis have sent out invite. aud il Fil Browser Bucgy. eral, other very ood Of New York avenue with Ist street northwest, and Mra Patten and the Misses Patten entertaied a Brewster Bay mantle jen ame ‘rains are dclayed somewhat but ag Yet, there 16 | and wito 1s a matter for future determination. | thence north aioug Tet. rlreee to, Une soul He of rty of young at dinner laxt evening. The Silering the quality” Roferd coe 3 poles et, oe oe Wat she kocdomener wid siciie the Soldiers’ Home. ‘The privilege 1s-also given of | on, His fiends have but little of Was laid for sixteen. From che center rose SDE ’ ay, >) waDy ‘endl ‘ az0-2w Cover 14th and E sts. iw. a ades must ensue,’ Several’ inches of snow bave| Why the engagement with Mr. Treholm should | £x'Puding the main line along New York avenue | | Representative Maftt, of Pennsylvania, is iy ea TER _— =. monk 3 is a] %! y within one year after the avenue 18| fering from nervous prostration, and each cover. The guests were Mi ‘Roustan, SALE—HOLIDAY BARGAINS C - x have been broken in such an abrupt manner opened and graded to Ivy city. The com- | advice of his friends ‘bas ‘ome for a Mr. Lee Phil Mintster Marvoyeal Bey, comm Spent ee ate ae ‘and slusn | ™%er of general speculation, and the Y_ 18 to charge a ‘fare not exceed-| perfect rest, It 18 ‘that he will Baron Von ps Mr. Delaney, Mr. Alfred rishi wee dase age | By ME? Sh SEO gl |i Staton gee Pika ae Stance emer eines a - “ nature lon of et «| a wre Chickering Square same on & Darden. gave place during the night to a cold | Tent was compulsory and that the young lay | 10gs in leu of personal taxes. ‘The railroad ts -Te- Dr. 1. ‘Tyler, physician to the coroner, testified | Miss Mary Mec’ 5 * Stodart Soware...J...- - and inside of twelve hours there vas a drop of 33 | determined to marry the man who had won quired to be laid flush with the street, of good ‘MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S VISIT TO Canal ‘vo the fracture of Alder’s skuli. coming-out reception for her Uniné daughter, Mise “To addition to he above I x Aifections. tis learned, however, tat Wis 18) Tor ioted within one sear from the paseage oethe | _ tts sald that the purpose of Mr. Caammbertains | {BE appesrance of being indicted with an iustru- | Jowephine in January. ei : onty partly true. pmpleted ® ment with a sharp cage. Ladies’ Aid of the Garfeld Hospital Aspocia- rhe ent with Mr. Trenholm was en-! Act and the branch ue Within two years after | Visit to Canada ts to urge upon the Canadian au- ee eer Cees eee e, Dut, | eively ‘vaunuaty, Dut. circumstances" atose | 1st sirect is graded, ‘The capital stock 1s. 10. be | thorities that they yield to the demands of this SESTINONT SO-DAY. by A A TF IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. inaica- | Which influenced Miss Hiliyer against such | not less than $100,000 nor more than $500,000, | Government in the disputed Msberies question, | | Tu! moraing Joseph Simms, colored, testified | }vilian!, Hall, will cides to-night, whem Uuere wilh Sh lithe ee en ccc : S marriage, She, had Known, 7oune Binoce, | District comantise. © "Nc Reterred tO thé | qo conferences at the State Department ave | that be was outaite the store the nicht {he association Das mee with tar siccess Yestere twenty years ago has never been modifed or changed aud while he had not won her heart, she was not 10 PURCHASE THE CAPRON COLLECTION. Syehins trees tas peutiee Sonaied Ramen vag prtempeedy Apo +-f 3" MF. and Mrs. Mann, and others visited the bazar "t Want | and purchased Uberally of the ladies’ handiwork. Mrs. Leland Stanford sent a check fora goodly anything from the the pump with a little giass in bis hand. tm the slightest. ‘This soap is identical in quality to- ; averse to her future to nis. "It was a case a oor Torin inore but loving ‘Trenboim In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Voorhees introduced | The Department is in the calldd Alder, who told by that he didn’ he It contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric. Jess, and the lesser evil was chosen. the following Dill, which was referred to the | Privileges aes! {hen anid: Bs ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou-| Bumeored Abdication ef Ferdinand. any’ a It will all beknown tn | of Woodley road and ‘Connecticut avenue | He was atone time an inmate of the insane asylum | fense Alder had.) Williams was in the kitchen | Senator Jos. E. Brown and family, Representa. » Seger hm and ee Fen Bical aot os ray comme: Tan ibe sm of wom be, | EEN ae p= EG ‘Htwashes fiamnsis and blaniats es goeiher an | Was 14 and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any lke a hog. Mr. Alder w Uckets and sent Unem as bi gifts Lo thelr gen- the world does—without shrinking. ‘them soft | Away ‘Miss Bessie Hillyer ts the only daughter of Judge | money in the Treasury’ not otherwise appropri- Was struck, Before that be emen acquaintances. Tuis morning Mra. ‘aud bec oem Pom — am Curtis J. Hiliyer. She 18 only eighteen | ated, for the purchase of ‘the Capron collection Of ‘Wiltams tell Lewis to put down Miss Wheatley, Mra Seney, Miss Murphy, and a x vg a nis i years of age, but Bias been im society | Japanese works of art,’ now on temporary deposit replied: “I'll put down nothing till Mra. Thos. Riggs visited the boots. Mr, Ok SALE_AT Woobs ‘There is agreat saving of time, of labor, of soap, of | Dove. for at least two rs, being @ recog- sae Museum at Washington, District B. A. Willard, Mrs. Bentley, Mra. Gross, ira ha 16th and 17th ste, fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Klectele Soap is nized belle, ‘Sne 1s handsome of face and : | lock, and Mra. Peppers aré in atiendance. Mra finely. Que re ‘tused according to directions, ‘LOUIS IN A FEW HOURS. figure, and is more mature in appearance than THE ROCK CREEK VALLRY RAILWAY COMPANY. 0," witness: Logan ts unable to be with the ladies, as this isa tho~oaghbred mare, seven yeas old. Bay horse: Loum, Dec. 21.—Yesterday opened young ladies generally of that age. She was the | In the Senate to-day Mr. Ingalls (by request) evening. and tet him, week Of nad remembrances to her, being the anni. did driver. One trial will demonstrate its grest merit. It will ware rain’ barby 0. m anow beran to fall and idol of her parents, and was a great favorite | introduced a bill to incorporate the Kock Creek | Montgomery House, Rockville, late missile—half of well burnt red | versary of Gen. Logan's illmess, and is the JOR SaLk—aF BOWSETS 4, you to make that teial at noon the mercury had sunk from 45 to 15, and a | mong a large circle of acquaintances: | Valley Hallway Company of the District, it | 200 during the snow storm, and tue Jang torinepection) “There were right smart | hamgipt's booth under: the tmasugemeat of the 2.W. a young, waited Tine all best ‘Unga it is extensively imitated and poderate uaretard was skipping ae ied. the Joungest oon ‘of Dr. J. W. Bulkley. | ames as incorporators Gardiner @. Hubbard, Geo. Of people standing round when the biow was | ine: ‘of the musical and char‘table society of Be reer aa somaiy prodielte Sd sad ot eto eee Hets about 20 yearsot age, and bolds clérksbipin | Truesdell, 8. W. Woodward, O. F. Presbrey, Jon Struck, continued the witness “and Leet, ¢ruak | Uhet name. It! laine well and the proceeds 8 pone apne momever inarked 10, with a high flerce wind pre. | the National Bank of Washington. He 'S| & Waggaman, B. K. Plain, Jobn Ridout, Albert | lost! ee en ee ee oe 4 Insist upon DOBBINS’ Electric. Don't take Mag-| vaiing. Very litile snow fell. No trouble on rall- | tion, ae Eee fey ae society. | F- Ste LeRoy Tuttle, Lawrence Sands, jashingt cross-examination witness said Williams Be ,.. Mrs ope of Brocxton, Mess, aft SALE—-AT MATLOCK'S 631 GST. EIGHT | otner tra ee ee ee ee eee ee No Word of seandal beyond thatot « seoret-mar-|E.,C. Dean, J. B. Wimer, 8. 'S. Suedd, | @nalive of Maryland, and was formerly & he Arlington, on their Wedding tour. TBorves just from Nauguier Va. coma ee A Sammer Hotel Burned. riage is in any Way connected with the matter. OY utile, jr, KJ. Fisher, | jr., | Rent miuister of the old Baltimore afternoon Mr. 5. E. Denby, of Arkansas, F from Sounty, Vs Gasistng | Clothes and are deur st amy price, ask for = and Pitman "Man, atid ‘authorizes " them | the M. E. Church, serving in his younger sald ray. and Miss Estella Rawlings, of Virginia, will be av 1 em . aes DOBBINS' ELECTRIC Bostox, Dec. 21.—Fire this morning destroyed ‘THE GROOM DECLINES TO TALE. to lay down a single or double track with neces- | Rock Creek circuit, Mt, Sidney, Va.,. and put his hund married at Mi. Vernon M. E courch. Messrs, a20-2° put want rapes + SE AE, | wna taxa no outer every grocer from Maine to | the building known as Columbia Coutage, at Great | 47, Grassie Bulkley was at his desk in the Bank | S4ry switches, turnouts, connections, &¢., to ope- n ames Henry Brooks, colored, testified xhat he | Louls Young, RC. Garland, oun Martin jOK SALE A REPS SOR FECTIONERY, ‘Mexico Keeps it in stook If your's hasn't it, be will | He: Lrep, adjoining cottage, owned | 5, .nington this afternoon when a Srax re- | Tate the same by horse, cable, or electrié power, | WAs the agent of the Staunton, Va., Seminary. He | was on the porch alter the’ ussie: saw Lewis | Wi. Baboock will ict as and Mr. X. ood a by J. W. Davis. The Columbia Coctage had thirty as follows: Beginning for the main line at Con- | became afflicted with a liver complaint in the ‘schools. Apply xt 406 | 20 order from his nearest wholesale grocer. rd to the strike Mr. alder head with a brick, and Mr. | Jones as best man. ‘The bride will be given away = Apoly 8 4 2. er rooms, was used a8 a summer hovel, and Valued at | porter called to see him. He came forwai necticut avenue and Boundary, along Columbia | 1850, and having previously studied much and | alder fell. First saw Lewis in the id not | by Col. Ayers. FoR SALE Lane 401 Reed carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, | $7,000; turniture at $3,000; partiy insured. The | bank rail in his office coat and with his pen | row to Woodley road, along the latter to Woodley | taken an active part in the discussions relauing to | See him have a brick untll just efore be threw it. | “Mrs Senator Edmunds and Miss Rdmunds have ae ie ee ‘and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside | DAVIS cottage Was valued at and contents | pehind hisear, When asked about the ing | Park, through to westerly line or tne park and | the separation of the Church, his mind became | Witness identified a knife as bels to simms. a hae Fe ara wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before | *¢ 000. in Baltimore he simply said: “I don’t care to say | returning through the " park to intersection | Somewhat impaired through softening of the brain. | (This is tue Kuife Which it 18 claimed by the de- | SR¢ to Aiken, S. C., for Une winter. oft e - es wo two or extended to California avenue; thence to | here, and had been twice in Mount Hope, that night where the knife tive Stahtneck family, and Representett Af DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC SOAP. a7-@m | , BERLIN, Dec. 21.—At the opening of the Dourse| It is learned inter that neither the parents | to its tutersection with Columbia road, and along | More; but, his malady being of a ha: cl r= 4 share yeosicn- ree "C. Cawcuinge. ond, faully’are Wocateg at tat be seen at Mr WM. BAUTER'S. 628 and 630 K | = = Yo-Gay vac Lune Was firm On Tumors that Prince | of the bride nor the y¢ lady herseli consider | the latter to place of inning; also with the | acter, he had, with but short intervals, lived with ‘Woodmoat for the season. : aoe |S Ferdinand of Bulgaria had abdicated. the ceremony binding, and that steps will at once | privilege of constructing from the westerly line of | his friends in’ Montgomery County and this city. | Martha Johnson testified that she was tn the = at wwe Bas oZODONT. ———>——— be taken to legally annul it as having been pro-| Woodley Park, along Woodley road to its inter- | He was in Washington a couple of weeks road in frout of thestore after the tussle on the District Government Affaire, & 00) UP. A GRATEFUL oDor, cured by fraud on the part of the young man. section with” the ‘Tenleytown road, returning | tok part in the services of one of the porch, Saw Lewis walking up and down the road SATTHAYES OF DEPICIENCERS. ‘ ‘Christrsas Loxpox, Dec. 21.—The queen has gone toOs- ‘WHAT MB. ANTONIO NOGUERAL SAYS. gover the same route and connecting with main | here, and left for home the next day. swearing. At first he did not have anything in his] The District Couuissioners to-day trat on epeine, Cpristees Indicative of hesith ana purity.is communicated to the | borue, on’ the Isle of Wight. ia Nogueras, | ie. The company shall not charge more than | great walker and well known throug! hand, but when he walked her the second | to the Secretary Of the Treasury, as required pa eee —— os A Star reporter called on Mr. Antonia Nogueras, | 5 cents per passenger and shall sell six tickets for | county, his sister and other relatives cannot wee a 4 ht pay tm Bh Ry fer Frveainnas Saiencpee aon a Marriage of Gerald Baltour. the son of the Portugese minister, a ttle after 1| 25 centa ‘The capital shail not be less that #30. | eve, that’ anything has happened to im, but | Sotmerming about wan, ahd some one sald ue | tho’ support of the District ‘tor the arse and ect devils : SOZODORT, Lowpon, vec, 21-—Mr- Gerald Wullam Balfour, | today and found that, gentleman ready and will] 000, nr , Mere than $200000, "and ene | think thas Re has gupe to Che house OF a tre Mould not sree a mn, aod he Replied Wout | seal ‘Year ending June 30, 188, and prior years, Larue member or parliament for Leeds and_a brotuer of | ing to talk about the elopement. Poe - reerial oie cna ol em show him to ine and they will see.” When | They call the secretary's attention to Une fact Ubat esheets rttnaa mame | BS etn, aaa | ea Muy ant ge eto coco] asRinene ayer am ke A | ay atpeper Peorice Rebbery. | Sand ae ous ufo ta | tne en inne Pate a cai Of the Karl of Lyt % q elock train he |, MF. Ingails, by request, also introduced a bill to POWDER USED TO BLOW THR SAFE OPES. ; x it.” 2 nd ighly benefical to both gums and teeth. daughter Lytton, rived there on the 1 o'clock in i a epehe Gen Thy Poe ites a behave youfsell.” Lewis said be | be provided for by Cg og Sag et me at the depot with a license to marry | (RoarPorate the Georgetown and Tenleytown Rall- | 4 dispatch to the Baitimore ‘un from Culpeper, done with it. Mr. Alder replied: “I'm | which, the Commissioners say, be ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professionsere loud in their Kilrain in London. Miss Bessie Hillyer, whom I bad never met before. | Tond., Tt ames us incorporators Jno. W. Thomp- | va December 20, says: “One of the boldest Tob- nit; I dow’t want to bother with boys. It | asked for by the Secretary in time for Urapsniiesion ia. raises of Loxvox, Dec. 21.—“Jake” Kllrain bus arrived in | We went to the residence of Rev. Mr. Furguson, Oy We Ryan ON Co Gree etm, H. fi. | neries ever perpettated in this community was | YOU were a than I would know what to 40, fm] to, and action vy, Congress Guring its preseut $4 ORE DOING a GOOD London trom France. Fee te ee nore und they were mar. | Burchell, of the District, and ‘A. Bateman, T. W. | committed here last night. Thieves torced an | SB6 With you. P heck lity good reasons ven | _@17-Cmn BOZODONT. ——___ meeting Miss Hillyer there, and, they were mar-| Perms’ nd Harvey” Durand’ oe sea Fo: | COM ao ae ee 22 |, TWally revorted Lewis, am not done with it: MISCELLANBODR. Pon eee ness I, rance post-ofice, ae struck bin wit ee ———= EBNANOBAL AND COMMERCIAL. (ee eed eae, and when Bulkiey showed | 850 Nathaniel W. Bowe and Jo. A. coke, of | cy aun i am a a hun ‘The Commissioners decline to give T. B. Lyons FO Is - Joining Cole's drug store, where the might-| a piece of brick. ae BC SALE—MISCELLANE Richmond, Va., and empowers them to lay a Ww grade 220 street, between D sleet Now York Stock Market. permission me the license I thought of tel phing yenhe nd st ard Feistead testified that he saw the par-| and New York avenue Dorthwes. owing lo We Bo t ingle or double track with switches, turuouts, | Clerk was asleep, and blew thé whole front ¥ : oJ we < aie-ae ‘The following are the opening snd Closing prices of | Going soy aud ight that a coandals so 16 things | £C. to be operated by cable or other power than | of the iron safe off, and stole about $500 im cur- sider oatd that he was nowt estes nna | Uaubees of Une season. ae ae pe a Eee SATE FSR Maca me | ttre en TN de roe Baneager and, en drt | ren and stampa ‘Tale tte ona tne te eee sited | tbaming eer fe, Be Wuruh, per H StarcHcg rx 8, 1: Goorgstow “Great ‘THE BROTHER OF THE GROOM. High tothe Tenleytown road, with authority to | Mice has been robbed in the last three witness heard that Lewis bad Knocked | the Church of Our Father, that strvet lamps wilt JOR SALe—ENCYC! EDA S JAMES Pi 4 ‘for all Me 3 ‘The reporter then went to see Mr. Barry Bulk- | €xtend the line to the District Mne and further, | Years. There is no clue to the robbers 80 far. nn 3 out. Win ¥ Mary, Alder’ pi, So cre mens from B so Grame See colbras ‘Bad Vograpber. says ct ley, a brother of the groom, who isa teacher in| #04 also from the cornerof High and Bridgé | The Post OMice Department was notified of the ‘he arrested Williams at ‘pS oak be erecied ry 4 ree. a -—, my by? ‘thera Gelopedia itis uke peudine ths whole fen i: E-FALL AXD. Young’s school, on 14th street. He sald that | to'yith sties and aluig that eee ee ea ug | robbery vesterday, as published in yesterday's | Sunday morniug At Simm’s house, ou Central ave. | ghail be two lamps at the Intersection. of eat ie Tie wack, ste vrata can, be obtanegss | BY ™ “Siew ath Wpeoe: caBIG, : : bas] Mr. Young's schoo So hoa agi S'uttoc Yr | ot tray hang that ret it Sou | brat ie pic aun ure cc eats | nor ato Crovmies tom Medea. Fist ta | Rr kad Soeu'od cs mwa nah gure SS eee westhy verments, by sddyesting Box x DESC! Ox, & 5 3 \ : terday afternoon, he received word from Mr. ond. te a Sescription of | nin in the kitchen, and burst tne door im when | from isc to 7th suzeets; John Boyle, Maat we alley 339. Star oitioe. ane ie ar Ea | i pa y i. at ‘his ‘home °On ‘dotng so | Swantially as it was before the lst Congress, and | te two men seen haaging about the post-odice | Wiliams had rum up stair Witness took aii to | In cquare Iii will ve paved wittraspalt blocks is ee eae Sey ap eens sok MVOURG #0 and 451 Cota, Nogueras to call at 7 oe confers the usual corporate priviliges, &. day or two ago. ‘The office was ent Detweeen | the fifth precinct station, Ofticer Pratuer was | mod ‘OR SALE—A WIDOW LADY WILL DISPOSE OF | _05-3m EEAK NATIONAL MOTEL i i a ee Ree A BRIDGE ACROSS ROCK CUREK AT MASSACHUSETTS | 1 and 2 O'clock im the morning, and two at-| with him and when they were coming thrours | 2°SPMMB a Dries bese, silter and mary, at most reseun- eile nae fr jee. | break the news to them, and I AVENUE. tempts were made to drill a =, i. Safe. | the woods, witness in front and Prather belund, The Defemse witl be Suenaity. sbietanion” Adie A Soc et os Judge Hiulyer, but not until Miss Bessie, Mr. Ingalls (by request) also introduced a pint | The first attempt no doubt, pro 28 | Williams: “Ido not want to lose it.” Wit- ¥ “SPECIALTIES drill Was broken off, and then a ‘one Was “WW! = THE DALEY-EENNEDY HOMICIDE. i SALE—CALL A¥D MY SPECIALTIES F Mre Buckley, 'ad broken it to him. | As 18 | to authorize and direct the Secretary ot War to mad gh ee Ge ge gel pees asked, “Wat?” and he replied, “That katte. | a, co. ninat - a mbey, Woe Panties. pd ray =% ist Sir "Tréahouns engagement to Misa iitiyer was | case to be constructed across Hock Creek, at the | plsive used. and Dou lange hinges were Cora fou | the way he asked about Alder, and was toid that | next, for the trial or Joun Daley, indicted for the = 27. Bd peny By _ not known to me Yesterday afternoon. He | foot of Massachusetts avenue extended, a sub- ‘safe oston. | ALOU §200) he was badly burt, and he admitted that he had | murder of Mr. J.C. G. Kennedy by stal bia antiewot Elk facean Antaiope. ‘ ona ea eee eto ae up a bouse for | stantial Wooden, iron, or masonry bridge, wich | $300 1n postage stainps were carried off. Wf gy Fe 4 boing ¥, had even gone p rE % on July 13 last. Messrs. 7. F. Miller and BG necessary approaches, and to appropriate $150,000 tng that be bad been beaten. = EG. DAVIS, mo. om for thag purpose, the structure hut to exceed that Is He insane? "Smcer Richard U. Pratucr corroborated OMeer | Clagett, Lis counsel, to-day flied motion and af ie om ND SILVER. sum tits cost. It also provides that the sum | PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF A COMMITTEE FOR | Marr, aud said that Wiillaias said if it had not | Gavits in support for ‘and paying about Pure 71 MARKET SPACE. xX GOLD AND . | thus expended shall be treated as part of the gen- THE ESTATE OF JOMN FOLLER. Deen for the knife he would not have struck Mr. | a dozen witnesses rit te understosd that teenie’ Secrable foc : Mr, Atkinsom’s Report on the Precioms | {Hl expenses of the District. It also directs the | _r. L. Tobriner to-day illed a petition for Maria | Alder. Saw no marks on the prisoner. He sald | these are to testify to the condition ot tue mind of ‘Secretary to have a survey made, and to advertise Alder had struck him in the mouth Tis Closed | the accused, and that the defense Will Be insamity . for proposals in Washington, New York, Cleve. F. Cord for the appointment of « commivtes of the | 210 Cas for the Governinent. ————— land, Deit FOR THE ASSOCIATED CRAkITIFS.-The ae Toit, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Rich. | estate of Joba Foiler, an alleged lunatic. He is ’ ‘The President to-day transmitted to Congress | mond, and appropriates $5,000 to pay for surveys, | now about forty years of age, and his insanity, it nn ene are ‘The great sale of Holiday Goods still continues. Our Metals. goods and prices are attractive, and sales during the Past week have greatly exceeded in the in Pianos. i. a hee a ve C. "1 of corresponding weeks of any previous year; but, not- 5 ‘the report of Mr. Edward Atkinson, of Massachu- | adverUsing, &c. is stated, commenced tn 1881, in ~ charities for the Dis’ rict bave been received at Hi “of the Mighezaalee | withstanding our immense sales, Stock ie still cosa- 2 : Ma | setts, “who,” he says, “was specially designated | ANOTHER PROPOSED BRIDOR ACROSS ROCK CREEK. | was indicted for sending " obscene Stan fice: Mise . ieobuuson, i; Alva iisarpeise you te see the | plete, 5 an itaslronn 17% | by me, under the provisions of successive acts of | Mr. Ingalls (by request) also introduced a bill to | through the | mails. By, LE og gt 4 . such values, Celtaloid Sete, 3 at . Wi sas, UGX bid. 38 | Congress, to visit the financial genters of Europe | direct the Commissioners to have constructed of some $10,000 worth of fis P Pulsed sh; a Fike gios We Payne cay boners suit, and if desired the Seta, 3 pleces, from $1.50 to 63 id tn order to ascertain the feasibility of establish- | across Rock Creek, on the Woodley Lane road, @| stocks, It was tne issues aS apologized, ‘Stoutenburgh, $2; Mrs. A.B. Webb, $2; George J. SFemember the mentipiarieats area 610 both | Celluloid Sets, 5 places, st $2.88; worth $8.50. Notions wd | ing by international standard a fixity of ration Substantial wooden or iron bridge, to cost not’ to | teray under the title of oiverward, porch, Johnson, $5. rm seein 4 metals free exceed 1,000, whic! appropriate for the | uf in sustained . ‘SGigbeat guarantes givaa for quality and durstil- Celluloid Sete, with Manicure complete, 63.95 to812. 5 Pach Rabwaeet tes to precios: tn tree cotnage | Soroen’ the “cust 40 be rented as mart or | peition "suates cnat be bad went off, but came back. Alder then ‘said: Next WEEK at ALBavon's.—Albaugh’s will have ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, : nh List j-4 pd op acm. arnmvnon’s | eat meres havering for arta, Betis? | ox the inetteation os tion ot bie wel Soy. Gaatino once - and Alter reversed: "Wen, ana | ber pnest ceenecturer epcasse.” ts ealy temeee new ‘WILAT SECRETARY BAYARD SAYS fects survey: ver for proj &e. through the interventi have beat me 01 o; 2 oe vat character ot “I J ‘mat Sz2mhat_| Al mew goods and.grent bargsine. ‘asked. "'W. MISSION. secgbsney cub ig She charges, allows him to go at Ti beat you . ot“ ” will be given on Christmas day, at medical rT; 3 light Oo. oe. A ND, Work-Boxes and Work-Baakets, Perfumery in Fancy Secretary Bayard, in presenting the report tothe A Feathers, Mat. | mesnets, Manicure Rots, frees Soe. up. 7 s rigor gg ig pore ‘Mr. Ingalis also introduced a bill to direct the seta oe a * 'mbrellas. i me in substance that you considered it your duty Li in Gloria, Windsor and Silk, extrs good be to obtain for the beneBt of the American, people | trey, gogo, which was found due him by the late | o€oue Tippel a Balkimore Lawyer, J oe a ace eeabeircky of the | beara of audit tor #.dding and laying brick walks | 1e¢al adviser, who claline hat it, Was, Initial Embroidered and Lace Handkerchiefs in great Serene TR oeas staten Bamnel sed Prance, | O Stn street northwest. Ve Gatray cass expagnes wens f papprtns tei 3 seat Eup ea otis Phd, It was belleved, that | THE ANACOSTIA AXD FOTOMAC RIVER RasLRoap, | aif of Jolin alvues. the prtteree om rose A being espeolally accredited to the American inin- | Mr. Tngalls also introduced a bil! to amend the | from Joun Foller. conveying all his property Gentlemen's Pisin and Initial Handkerchiefs in linen . ers abroad and aided by their introduction per- 4 * | certain trusts, bit with no benefit and silk. - = oe rey is es he Imght charter of the Anacostia and Potomac River Rail. = ier, and Sise states that ane ‘Ureatinent and iree to gratity picked whici formance & steel engraving souvenit pert & juor, which Vutes Dis h ‘Deari ‘Miss Davenport's agiogray il De diss Secretary of the Treasury to pay to Rovert W. | ther Seats that $1200 of the stock : or Wi tributed, as Waters out of any money belonging to the D's- | bia Railroad, belonging to J, Foller, 18; F HI He tarete had, nowever, | Supposed by unlocking the front dour aud robbed 5 sider it direct and expedient to consult, | Toad, 80 as to authorize the company to lay tracks | ie'was rorced to execute stich paper, andshe states | worked for Al a darn and aso | or ind Lobacra, to the Fane of #10, ‘no Lot of Silk Handkerchiefs reduced to 5c. 4 Se anoula obtain the most Intelligent and author: | and Tun carsfrom the intersection of its travel on | her peliet tuat the object wast Gefraud her. aug the hum. “They hed | Sno Me Mathugis, driver of herd No. Wh, repores fe acrow and preity ania pre 3 {tative opinions upon the present status and MM street south with 6th strect west, along 6th to | relatives are Maris C. Schaefer, Maria L. Bergllng, | met nearly Teetore this time | aiulen irom wekdle, saturday might, can BON "cou peces nile in 230 . Lot of Silk Handkerchiefs reduced to 50c. Both sell- seco. : able future of the two mnetaille currencies with & | D street south, along D to 7th. west, along 7eh. to | and herself, his mother’ssisters, and Joseph Fotler, | ana were ea eee eee ee down the nad ing very rapidly. 5 Flew wo the Fevention of both ‘of tho precious | Louisiana avetue toa polnt eat of "ti uod ‘ube | ls athers brother store fu ad ot Sear Cae ‘a. a ae Neckwear, Gloves, Jewelry, Lace Fichus and Scart, ay, Se gidiy : i, ae tone ica pany is, quired to, complete | the ae somo ent Bent tnsnse, iN te havea plcnlo — cored wie tee Ay . E THE HOLIDAYS AND | Dress Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s Maile en’ boat, a oy ard: : | as to the probable increased use of silver coin to | iso, from intersection of its tracks on 11th street | 7002 wee ~ 4 ‘out apd sald, ead er ateek aes Te iasutaal other untel ; ‘Wells, sub lot 133, sq. 195, 20x50, on P street, and at articles, auitable for Bol { drmsouthern and meet the extensive commercial demands of the | east with M street south; along 11th to intersec- | Wells Sub lor 1, Sa. TNS, SON Ne ay Proventa. (Our stock of mnall Huey aatishen, Sea western white, ; western jade. | REW and Vast semi-civilization in both hemis- | tion hey Seger —<S = round | Ny. M. aes ee SS Lag tt " 3 roceeding pari passu their produc- | Stanton square, :o Indiana §. Cox tor $11,000, , Reservation 10, 25x! ae Sn | tm ey = 3 uli Reese raw or pertiy manueactured alg, | Zoulsiana uveniues aloug, the Latte feet. on tue north sidcot Penusylvaniaavenue, be é mneats—ahoulders, materials | street west to a point in the space a pn’ Va.Claret.. 13 Packed, ssa Macon: ea prepa being | Sima along D, street. to Delaware avem tween 3d and 4%; streets northwest. Dry Catawba (sour). sy | _Laterin the week we will nocesssrily have mang ain> 9 a 2%, ed, 3! ea is 18. Pet fee fall 1 fatter to Cy along © to New Jersey avenue: aloug to orders "by Mail of Tele. | #le pieces and broken iote, which will be sold regurdless a latter to D street north; along D to Loutstana ave- of Etech, German and | of cost or value, as we have determined to carry netb- Cofi ‘anda i i wi came home,» ran her out of the house And said be would make mincemeat of Ler if he caught her. He was fined ¢:. —— F i Ly i 23 x t H & 14 Hd Bae 4 latter to 7th street west to space at the is Gentielesst forte Ble, canoes, ordi precious metais, | nue; along latter tO : eng ee senilta ‘comer omaare Fi ceapec eared Gran sek oie Sele Whee thougut ae curves, witches eu sal be. ald on C and B pig Nd open every evening this week until 0 o'clock, 3 to Liverpool par 4 streets and New Jersey a ware avenues a0-waedi SaitLcoutte, 7 Sad "sur ined gals teres, Sea | eifeck a co-operation commer: | Sire traiour Piaxos = ‘bere testify to tbeir EG. Davin, ‘719 MARKET SPACE. cor. Sthst. it fH ‘ze Greatest Bancans Evin the foreign relations committee an amendment to peepee to eesiemprannnaren A A ENGINE Be. . gt aan egge oe Tntormstion ston ‘Sanne amendment a rovides that the par cane frome a sayeuaie attendanes, Tn this city in fine ready-made Clothing st the tis act hog apply or operate | given, ‘Ament 751 7taat. i Z LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, E Z if bi BIEDs, naval officer. “ 1S SINGING oat Penusyivania ave | A Fine $25 Chinchilla at 815. tn 1880 wil od aisim | 4 Fine $20 Chinchis otics wana ones Zo 190 ‘A Pine €:22 Kersey Overcoat a: 913. Hrargatie i ‘A Fine @18 Kersey Overcoat at $11.25. Farmers fx = " ‘oflercl HUGO WORCH | A Very Pine Beaver Overenet ot go, tom. Pianos. for | An All-Wool Mixed Overcoat $6.50. Ax All- Wool Cheviot Suit at ¢10. * Fine Mixed Business Suits st $6, $7, amd 68. A Pine Prince Albert@uit at @UA. For Boye, trom 13 to 18 years, Overssateat 04, 95.50 and 96; Suits at 85, $6, and 97. For Children, from 5 to 13, Suits at €2.50, 63, 63.50 2nd 94 and upwards: Orereoate at 63, 65.50, 04, A full line of odd Pamte for Men, Boys, and Children very cheap at 2 i i

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