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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1887—SIX PAGES, * oe LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at $ p.m. Por the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Vir- ria mac colder, flr weailier preceded inthe astern portions by rain, brisk to high northwest- erly Winds, diminishing in force Thursday, with a ott wa) Waar We Czar ror Rixen’s Family Medicines and Totlet Requtsites ts that they are as good as any and far better than the majority; that they are much more reasonable in price than any; that they give entire satisfac- tion in ninety-dive cases out of a hundred; that in case when they do not do all that may have een expected of them, or where they may have failed to please for any reason whatsoever, the money paid for the article is promptly and cheerfully re- turned; that the very best of material and the greatest care fs always used in their preparation. Im short, that they are the best, most rellabie, most satisfactory, and cheapest preparations made, Sold almost everywhere. Ilustrated catalogue and price list free by mail. Witita B. Rix kx & Sox, Drugytsts and Manufacturing Chemists, estab- | shed 1846, at 353 6th avenue, New York. Domsxix Pants. Elseman Bros, cor. 7th & E sts, PREPARING FOR A CONVENTION, ‘The District Repuplican Comusittee Arranging for a Heorganization. The republican central committee of the Dis- trict, or a remnant of it, met last evening at Cos- mopolitan Hall. The purpose of the meeting was to sing the death-song of the old committee and provide for the election of a new committee. The chairman, Mr. A. M. Clapp, Was on hand promptly at 7 o'clock, the time fixed for the meeting. Some of those whose faces have been seen and whose Voices have been heard in republican conventions for years were also present, Messrs. E, W. Whit- aker, Perry Carson, John W. Freeman, Andrew Gleason, J. F.N. Wilkinson, F. Dyson, Dr. Sumby, W. H, Barker and others were on hand. “Still the twenty required to make a quorum were not pres- ent. While waiting for more to arrive the situa- tion was talked over a little. One member sug- gested that the fact that many members were in Government employment accountea for the small attendance. Owing to @ change in political con- ditions since the committee last met four years ago, these Government employes deemed it wise to restrain their enthusiasm. It was remarked also that the fact of meeting in the hall of the Jackson Democratic Association might have a depressing THE DISTRICT PRINTING. ‘The Bill of the Philadelphia Contrace tors “1 Up” at the Treasury. THE ERRORS IN THE TAX LIST THE CAUSE—WHAT COMMISSIONER WEBB SAYS ABOUT THE MATTER— BE THINKS CONGRESS SHOULD CONFINE THE WORK ‘TO THE DISTRICT. ‘The payment of the bill presented by the Phila- delphia firm of printers, Messrs. Dunlap & Clark, for publishing the annual tax-sale list, has been ‘stopped at the Treasury on account of the errors made in tae list. Some of these errors, as stated in Tar Star, have caused considerable embarrass- ment. In the report on the matter made by Col- lector Cook and published in THE Sram, an expla- nation was made for the printers on the ground that their distance from the city rendered the supervision of the work, as it progressed, by the Collector's OMice impossible. District officials to whom @ Star reporter talked have complained of the delay in work that has been due to the fact of the distance of the printing office from the District, bulldings—140 miles. “At the time the Contract was Jet to the Philadelphia firm a provest was made not only by employing printers, but by W. L. Scott and His Family. From the New York Mail and Express. Hon, Wm. L. Scott, of Erie, Pa., ts as familiar a figure in this city as he is in the House of Repre- retty little town on the picturesque shores of Lake Ere ‘This couple have also one cl ‘a daughter, who has taken a new departure in family of Diondes, having brown lair with a touch of gold in it, and the most wonderful dark eyes imagin- Sp a as little Miss Townsen: @ piquancy at - viduality born of her French descent that make her irresistibly charming. ‘These little giris will inherit the vast wealth of their grandfather and oe Malignant Diptheria in Baltimore. ‘4 VESSEL LOAD OF ITALIANS DISSEMINATE THE DIS- EASE. A number of cases of malignant diphtheria have A MARVEL OF PURITY. Royal a Perfect Baking Powder--Absolutely Free From Lime./ FoR saLE _ 20R Ae Parlor Call, 100 12am Pto8 pm 1012 New Hempan JOR a1 sath, Ore O00, powtide bty Nesey tee, faire Decenmary. Address MINION Bhat otbon” ty RK SALE—SINGING BIRDS Bi “Pood AND Caren, Gold Fiske Agearoae soa ak foe ‘The Royal Baking Powder 1s considered by all chemists and food analysts to be © marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. Furthermore, it 1s now the only Daking powder before the public free from lime and absolutely pure. ‘This 1s due largely to the improved method by the use of which it has been made Possible to produce a perfectly pure cream of tartar, from which all the lime has Deen eliminated. ‘This chemically pure cream of tartar is exclusively employed in the manu- _FOR_RENT—HOUSEs. FJ Sei nee ste ow. Sauiracaae sa ea FESTUS aS MISCELLANEOUS and . ALE—¢16) WILL BUY A NEWSPAPE) Chasen, two stonea, ‘Amortment iB the STORE, 12th st. two doors souln of Pa ave. as int K SALE—A FIRST CLASS STEEL BIO, COP mckel-piated tome ‘eo peartofgulr akira mkt haetae | FINE SADDLE AND pRivind SALE Democratic, Assoctatlog might have a depressing | {he ypographicsl Union st Wooo Dring ‘to the future fortunate possessors of their | theria, yet the emigrants were let loose upon the facture of the Royal Baking Powder, so that its absolute freedom from lime and Biante fed, mound, fore foto wd ae Fry's cough balsam cures coughs and colds, as a good omen, saying that they had captured a COMMISSIONER WEBB’S VIEWS, Pay — cee &@ modest dot of $7,000,000 or | country, cy = spore Leer) gets = alt other ext ssi e Woob Bios! Statue 1650 Sere? Bounde, A Hx Gor Dxcyx.—An tron band riveted around a | democratic strungiio! Commissioner Webb, in speaking toa Star re- ‘Scot ed. in Washington last | Precaution a JOR SALE-AT A GREAT SACRIFE = mame heed will not prevent i from smrlilug the FIXING TUE DATE OF THE PRIMARIES. porter to-day, said the Commissioners could not yer ‘upon the most iavish, scale: spending $50,000 toe catiaren Ge sae, eres oe an ae Professor MeMurtrie, late chemist-in-chief to the U. 8 Department of Agricutture, F yan angy bins Horm buat geared tam 1 4 - are eee ia at ti | ele ae mange ahs | pen tu eae cata ue ELE eee cates MMe cea SAE | | ae anayang many mmo cram urate te mane ccana we | SE HEE es at Guim tho nertes and Set you straight in auchour, | N. Wilkinson acting as secretary. Mr. Clapp | bidders, and responsible, but, who to "pay | bought a comparativety small nouse on Latayette | Mgvcntiaatty Yesterday, Health Covmmssioner custo pec as task cade Balsa Inept by och ies ae Fh 3 1 Js nature's natural cocktail as well as the | stated that the committee had met to provide for | frelght charges to and from Philadelphia. a. | Square, which will not need twenty servants tO | in which the quarantine officers at New York pore eas eee = cler'e fale: combinstion lock - STeatest of all brain and nerve tonics, the election of a new committee. Gen. watteker Ooms semana oes pom te — = Street required last season. ‘Besides his daughter eae iS a — a — Wels business we exami cream of tartar manufactured for and used by the Royal eoes amos, Donen Para Hivenjan Bros, cor. 7th & Ets | the provisions of the constitution, tits committee | EBOUERE er PE area ee last v9 outbreaks of smallpox in. taftimors Baking Powder Company in the manufacture of thelr baking powder, and find it to Fok SALEA FINE MATCHED Tra eee ee ages os Y : Ne oem oR Caxp Cases for New Year's at 10 per cent re- | Oeefavted im cach assembly district ason Tuesday, {hat tie Fhiladeiphis nem coutd Bid 39 much lower | Babltants of the Quaker, City for the, greater patt | Passengers trom foreign ports to jand, and scattey be perfectly pure, and free from Itme in any form. see et St onde as auction, “‘Topham's, 1231 Pa. ave. n.W, the 2d day of January, 1888, at 8 o'clock p. im. | ‘hap ington printers, and at the same ume Soe Fitth ave- | OVeF the country before the danger of contagion - OB SALE-LINOTYPE AND SHELLABAKOR® Feus Damas Scimi_figjman Bros, cor. 7th & E | Th Preatacats of the several dirt rpubicad | Fnac an'excepion sivulg be ade by la, orstier: | hue Hote for an indeanite period.“ fro alec paamongoes Wes Desc” CrRIEEEN aur onteare iermgrren eee Lh | eo ch Oem Gxsruzxan desiring to purchase box of nice | under the tonstitucion te fia ent piace of baldiny Wise, In the matter of District inting, as conve. Mra, Minnesota Blizzard, SENATOR SHERMAN AGAINST LaMan’s CONFIRMA- Powder perfectly healthful, of uniform excellent quality, and free trom any 427-4¢ __20 Kellogg Butiding. 1416 Pst._ for New Years day can find « great variety | said clection in their respective districts and ad- | pence Fequired that 1 should bedone here. I 8) ott Puuiene Buckeye Cue of spregnmameation from the deleterious substance. Wa. McMcrram, EM. Px. p. TOR SATEA FAMILY GOING To CALIFORNIA ices tO. selec F a rs : s ; protesti . == . partiueae Best in quality and lowest i price Is | In at leust che cus” ave daity gewasaper pues | Would be, he ought, absurd to send the printing | There s.a feminine character in Pelican Rapids | PUGKe2% CID, gOF, Springfield, Oulo, prot ‘ASSO- saciede \hinahet 81 deli wy caorbamaae bedrooute, dinitg-roome aud kitchen Turuiture, ft ouraim. M. & P. MerzoRR, lished fa the District of Columbia at least two Pp de Atal ely Whose nickname for a number of years has been | clate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, s \griculture.’ for rent. “Apply at 1215 11th «t. nw. pre ta 417 7th st. nw. | days previous to such election.” Senator Sherman in a letter says: “I take the “Minnesota Blizzard.” The ttle deserves to pass QOR SALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE pas eee. ‘Mr. Freeman and others advocated amend- | ° be done at once—ts executed by printers i this fe |. | Same view of the nomination of Mr. Lamar ag 7 aN a inelnding bore: and wagon aud res. Good Doxskix Pants Elseman Bros, cor. 6th & Ets. | ing ‘tne Fesolution so thatthe elections: should elty. a oe atime Bue ng agtieey Club, You may be sure FOR RENT—_HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSEsS. stock apd prod oration. "300. caak, "wil Wy, Ade > a begin in each district at § o'clock and close at 9. —— . ingtor - ci imation, 1) ———— >. ~ = —— = ‘Star Office xa STRAWBERRIES! C. ENGEL'S Soxs have, a usual, = pampaiishs prtantor the Use of Soft Coal dom’s palmiest days to obtain a pension for her | Tegret to say, however, that I fear my efforts will R RENT—38 L STREET NORTHWEST, SIX JOR SALE—A LARGE IRON BAPE. PRICE, a5 ‘he Begs strawberries of the season; also a fine aa = » | THR DISTRICT GOVERNMENT SUBSTITUTING HARD COAL | husband. This was a diMcult matter; but she | ¥€ Unsuccessful. j Wop, water and gaa; 916 per mouth. THOMAS W. | M612 F worth 6300. ne ee eee ee | Tee Peel ale wes 00 pevens “Nekeag, iC SCHOOL BUILDINGS. | began to talk to the republican members of this Sowa Sak Wee. in Oe | eee 4 4 JACORS BROS etables end frutts, ©: Exort’s Sows, and also to prevent the members ot one meeting | que piscriet Commissioners have arraneed 10 | Stace, ROS take arr pelican members of this! Dporrap Deap wale DOING a Goop DEED.—At ROR RENT-TWELVE-ROoM HOUSE, FRONT. | 7799 ® A 27-6 1299 Ponusy ivania ave, 590 Center Market, (BSE WIDE) | wno conelude thetr business early going toanother | nave ail the sew coon enna. ee by fur. | aNd after supper, rain or shine.” Windom, if Tam | Charlottetown, FP. E. L. Owen Connolly, the | Hine park L st. uw., between 1th ail tam ens | 1207 8 wesgnr > a PULL Dress Vise Eiseman Bros, cor. 7th & E. | district and crowding out the legitimate voters, | ™ . Is 1s done because | HOF wtulstaken, alter weeks of ner talking, named | weelthlest mefchant there, dropped dead tn his | a are Avply ot 1 ae | 1S. AN AFTER XMAS BARGAIN. = - This amendment was agreed to and the resolution | Poces taat burn hard coal. This is done because | her the “Minnesota Blizzard,” and told the Come | StF yesterday. He was wi anorder for a Be PERL a. 708 Sth ant grat fall ccale Rosewurd Syuare Fano. Snel Fry's cough balsam for coughs, colds, &¢. ghamcndsd adopted. 4 motion by Mr. Freeman, | of complaints that have been frequently made | missioner of Pensions that either the pension must | Balt Of blankets and a load of coal, which were vo | ROH RENT—HOUGE 210 © ST. ¥. i iipertect onder ane ally warranted. ‘amet task an 2 ———— deciaring it the’ sense of the comuntttee that nd | about the use of soft coal in the school butldin; granted or the Minnesota delegation be ki : : 2S aS -|is 500. “Oan be bows now f z J ne carried, The two county districts were excepted | a gradual change in the character of the heatinj == — -room, conerete | 5 can y Scrra. Elseman Bros, cor. 7th & E | from the operation of nis Tule because, as Mr Arrangements of the Old school bulldLigs. 80 as. te ‘They Enjoy Dancing too well to Desert. te ep nm etic a Sil modern, improvement Pavered with gold paver: | G1 fa SS Wormiey urged, the county republicans tad suck | adape them to the use of hard coal. ‘This will r= | From the Louisvlle-Courier Jourual for the education of poor Homan Catholic ebildres | to the buliding. Imus aos Poe nee eau” | ‘Avpiy to, cen F 918 5th st. n.w., han. | long distances to go that they could not possibly | quire a change in the grates and lnings of the | tnereas rt 4 a ee oe bneeee cies oaly the best grades of pure wines and | get" to a, meeting and wet turougn (by 8 fimace ‘The back smoke and soot frog the sort Guana coneatatoned omer ous from | in Prinee Baward island POR RENT NEW HOUSE. 902 0 ST XW. 9} e7 THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARERQOMS, Te yelock. ‘Thanks were adopled to Chairman is clalined. causes a nutsance in the neigh- A = Tocns and bath, all mode?n improvemenia. In- | } a eee s ae eee = pail Giapp and the other omicers of te, commute | boriood of setcot Dulin, vextdes doingactual | DES there sah ts WHER, AND Six Cutipuny ano Hie- | quipcor FRANK T. BROWSING, 410 Sib et tw. | f 70H SALE "A WHOLESALE SEK THaDe. FULE Daass Vrors. Ziseman Bros, cor, 7 for tue interest they had manifested in the repub- | damage to property. ‘The acid deposits from. the : ac * a ade cn lon, winter an: Mux. Euwea Sovze, of S055th avenue, New York, | Hcau party. Mr. Chase offered a resolution, that | coal also, Col Ludlow suy@ amaze, the guster- Filling an Ox to Save the Diamonds, | named Nathan Reid, ‘who ‘did nov live’ happily | oR RENT—622 HW ST._N.W,, THREE-ATORY | 304 woud a et eS em. EMA E ork, F with bis wife, and whose disposition had become | H¥ brick, 13 rootus, mod. inpas at & Was adopt “that the Republican Central Club | ings and other metallic work on school bul i i " ‘Nail Rave an opening of imported dinner, evening, | or the Diosrivt of Columabis appeal to the Gongress | Cok Ludlow thinks rat the ion of at oa ought | A Kamir was suspected of betng in possession of | sullen and morose, brutally murdered RAS RH ee and ball dresses at The Ariington January ~ | of the United States for tue restoration of the suf- | not to be permitted in a city Itke Washington, | uncut diamonds, and was pursued by the oflcers of | {Ty evening he sent a balt-grown boy who lived | 718 7th st. now : SwatiowTau. Coats Higeman Bros, cor. 7th ©. | {rage to over 200,000 disfranchised citizens of tue | When asked whether the Commissioners could | the law. When they came up with lil he bad Just z [dina | From the London Globe. JOR SALY_ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES VAL he celebrated Listcrian and blograr mer rays oe in every house where there teplaced om ‘ Rees is RES 1 = 193 Sactof Apvictome ¢ 3 at ¥ n u With him after a doctor. When the doctor and the | Ol RENT—317 4TH ST. NW, 8 Rooms, wirH | 1334 Fst 2s. 8 e 1S | SPSS, seuiks ectding tive whole damaly fo ole stalls 2% 629 and 60 Center Market, and 306 and WANTED TO DRUM THEM OUT. been considered. He thought the Comintssioners | him. ‘They ransacked his scanty clothing, they | 1g Tulns, and in them the charred bodies of Reid's | 510 4th st. nw. ae ag H. WARNER & CO. 916 F st.nw._| 120, Star oitice. ‘qvatombe ‘Gs Nofthern Liberty. Corn beef a specialty. Mr. Dyson offered a resolution “that any one wife and their six children. A further search of = < a could not with very good grace attempt any sit combed his woolly head, they tried all the usual eid’ e Wel {OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— JOR SALE—A GAITED SADDLE BOKSE, KIN! : Tine, | WhO within the last three years has tn any way | thing when the District itself was the chiet | processes, but never a diamond ‘did they find, and | pre premises disclosed Keld's body tn the well with | 3 Corcoran at. F ies Cau ae. et apnslgygaate fr lady ord sroalcons W SwattowTant Coats. Eiseman Bros, cor. 7th&E. | taken part with the democratic party or the doc- Gflender. The District would have first to clear Wainy pick nad to retire discomfted. ‘then the | well, and it ts supposed he Killed his wife and chl- Peco. 40 1830 E stew. 5 Renmellyte Hoos Habe net? Saneeon, at BM ce Lad- reo, have canvassed in an} recot alr proceeded to pick out from the dead ox’s i. * 9: 5 een i ivery wiabie. = a —— not be recognized in the republican party of the Christmas Club Subscriptions. been loaded, and which he had tired Into the un-| 4 WoMaN TRAINING FOR A Prize Ficut.—A Hy Sth at. hae. SWALLowTam Coats Elseman Bros, cor. 7th&E. | pistrict of Columbia.” Mrs. W. B. Webb, the treasurer of the Christmas — beast when he saw the officers approach- bovel pugiiistic contest ae to take place GLARENGE DUVALL. © =~ a os 5 al Pa., soon. Mra Alice Robson, the | = “= - ee Arrierox’s Cyciorapia ov Biocrarny, three | MF. Dyson said that two members of this com- | Crib dinner, reports the foliowing additional sub- eee 4 0 TO RENT—T0 RESPECTABLE COLORED & ‘4 tA. oN a a tof the city and canvassed in |< . = . Wife of a painter at Crofton Station, near that city, ent ae eee rht Brow a Mi by. Flan | iuatfoc oid “apni to Souls at | Sse aw re 5; Miss Kennedy, vildren’s “ Wow York # iheds, $10 each... bet. Uth a1 | Shares of Stellabanver aud a fow alaron Font Dass Scie Eiscman Bros, cor. 7th & E | © “Give names,” called out a member of the com- | Cig, Ssi. "Cok anit Aire Colton Fide Mee seid | Ottawa, Ont. dispatch to the New York Herald, pion. Mrs. Robson ts about twenty-seven, and the | 3¢ SWORMSTEDT CS BADER Ost Fane | crap ‘CHAS. A SHIELDS 1000 Fer a: = mittee. Mahba, i; Lita Reed. #1, a ‘The military autuoritées here are very indignant | mother of two children, ‘This is her second hus- | "d27-st SOR BALE STOCK —S0 SHARES ; Paorie desiring sate and profitable investments |] can give them,” said ar. Dyson; “they are 3 cic 7 over the report cabled from England to the effect bore ed he’ a oe ee F%. RENT—HOUSES | y Automatic Gas Works. 50 Brash in any amount should write, Wm. H. Brown and Robert Dorsey.” 4 ated “ , te. es 2 1iziQ stn. 115 K stn. w., Or. barn Park 20 Standard James D. Hvstep, Mt. Freeman opposed te resutetion, saying that Christmas Entertainments. Candie ae omee at London had stated «the | ner trainer. She receives four lessons a Wed. | “fur Ttme. *.™-“ghosid3 E&t,2- BOF. PCH Pox «DROWN, ct BEND SPIKE Kansas City, Kansas | to pass tt would attach altogether Wdo much im- | MRS. CLEVELAND LOOKS IN UPON THE LITTLE ones at | Canadian government were to reorganize the | Mra, Robson and her husband own property worth | Cor it wid Conu/atte ag ros eee O80 aca RH SOR SALEBED FEATHERA. 15< Inquire at your bank for references, qorcence to Messrs, Brown aud Dorsey. us, DR. SUNDERLAND'S CHURCH. militia force, which is now without organization | $10,000, 30: wo - oa oye Feet ps = Fe “RENT—016 § AT-NOW, ELEGANT NEW ‘choice, new, and clean, Also, Geese ‘ - — 7th & £, | be Sald, “pass them by in stlent contempt. Lets} The Christmas entertainment of the Sabbath | and discipline.” When asked if there was any aie Park Hotel, 7ti st. tad, er three-story and cellar brick dwellive: 10 rooms | ‘yes. S¢), lowest priom., Orders by mail au Feu Danse Vests. iseman Bros, cor. 7th & | turn thers over to the tender sympatiles—™ | genoot or the Fiese Preteoeerien Cade ee | and atsetpi statement, adjutant General Powell | q/7Romas, Wallace, Baltimore's bullard expert, | 5 andallwocdeh tayetvemetie trent 400 ee anaate’ | Sueerwien. “Delivered. "ALBERT BEitz oie M's ‘SAVE your eyesight, consult Hempler, cor. 434. Here Mr. Cuapp fnished Mr. Freeman's sentence | tact evening in the Sunday school room, ‘There | sild there was nova'word of truth in it. The | Wed yesterday, ay: 9 SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. 927 Pat. uw. dl7-12% | B® ___ Se % re ee Ne Vn Oe | wag riage eitern exiGacioe! giesn deder che | MURS organization of the Dominion Wasnever in & —— H TOK RENT—130, 141 AND 149 D ST. SE. cozy | FUR OALETCHEAP CA GOOD COUPE Hon=E ‘ = u er. US ——— j more effective state, No reorganization 1 con- 7 oy window Bricks; six ‘all moder : — i CITY AND DISTRICT. Tye “sllent contempt” polley prevailed, and the | direction of Mr, DeWitte, and then the remainder | wume, fective state, No reorganization ts cop- CIty ITEMS. ¥ ioves) ul two euuates Yous United ‘wicks Gon, | 4th etm Pie — resolution Was laid on the table. ‘The committee | of the evening was devoted to games, tno whicn | from England emanaied trom f captaiy of us = Bet Key at JOR SALE_AT FACTORY PRICES: r then adjourned. Ue children entered with a great deal of spirit. | British army, who for months Last spring, Was For New Year's Day. 3 ELLER & REPETTI, Aqreat reduction in winter carriages Broughan's of Amusements To-night. ~ Mrs. Cleveland, who came in during the evening, | nanging about here, endeavoring to persuade the | | Malaga Grapes, Fiorlda Oranges, 1 c 320 Pa.avesie._ | the finest, with pole and shafts, reduced fr ir Robbery and Attempted Arson, | Was, together with the other people who had cowé | Dominion governinent to adoptea weapon of war. | New Nuts, Fine Wines, Old Brand {OR RENT OR SALE—1756 MASSACHUSETTS | E58) "poor Coupe Hectesaee ele ek es Aupataa’s—Fanny Davenport in “Fedora.” BURGLAAS ENTER A HOUSE, AND, AFTER sEcUKING a | 15° the children’s fun, an Interested spectator, | tare he was interested tn. He was not successful, | Rum (very fine), Choice Cigars, Table Luxuries, af ave. LW. uew House, 30 foot front, 22 rooms: | g'son, from Sb to e375 "Teo Coupe Rockaway. witis Wonpataxp.—Curiosities and Variety. SHALL AMOUNT OF BOOTY, TRY TO FIRE THE BUILD- | 44 before she left, at (he request of tie cuildren, | and his disappointment as on several occasions | 4bd Substantlals in great Variety and very cheap. " ana DUEs BAe. n.., @ Pantry. closéts, two bath-rooms, wide hallway, cellar | Winter fromts to €27. ortiand Sleuwh, Jennie Calet. ‘i 1x0. z : sho shook hands with thei all. | Later in the eve- | caused tin to rin down the military organization | Come before the rush. M. & P. Merzagn, clam phy rept gy beabaitied wy SoH SHEMARE Coe | fram $3010 1020.5 Terie “Owets or gud nutes Sg Haxxis’—Jennie Calet. NG. : hing the doors of one-of the parlors were thrown | of Uuimadd as ietoen ed tay OTE 1 417 7th st. nw, | 913 Ma. av.aw...ware- 468 La av. 3a fl. 4r....30 | may im submitted to JOHN SHERMAN & © trade for old work. Parties tu went of oud work 18 KEeRNan's.—Variety. ‘at an early hour this morning burglars entered | pack, showing a supper table with w Christus dh : i 5 aiaara Gea ee a | Beene aicitinn aa NgRGR Hom Hou 5 lm Pill pay you to" comie to West Thisene 7 ~ i eagan, Ni ee tighten pibeatene me = alsam quickly et ii awe, 7th tw ‘i 2 Manassas Panoxama.—Day and evening. the house of Mr. William Reagan, tree ‘brilliantly lghted. 1 he superintendent, Mr. International Copyright. ‘Fy’scoug! quickly © Ing cough.1 | Store.and dwelling. 400 | 401 7uh nw. B.2 Let 6.19 E RPO TE ay BPA us. & & PROBE, ben0 0008, — = street southwest, and carried off $4.75 in cash. | J! the secretary 6f the school, Mr. Irving | DISTINGUISHED WRITERS LN BOSTON MEET TO FURTHER Less Than Hal Boule, dd Mt Oe ea 4 Welle st. we, Or-13 Kear 2621 Tst.nw. 47.10 | WOR SALES oe Condensed Locals, ‘The house was entered by means of a false key, | Wiitamson, contributed bis quota tothe success | | eum MONEOERS. JANUARY 2, 1887. OE eee eae g | vO ie she. 10.30 Le oBound ste. 5.8.39 The following bargains sm Second hand Cart, A reception was given last evening by Mr. H. B | the entrance being nade at the rear door. From | of the evening’s entertainment, The formation of a Boston association to co-op- | Messrs. Wa. B. RIKER & SON. Cellar 15 yh DF -ot. Lerrace ae. br. 10, 1208 Nyltosl ue biG So | MEE Two square-front vughans. latest st) le. used) Ne ee eee eure wane a Ista cont | The back room the bungtr, or burglars, went into | | Presents were distributed to about 300 chil- | erate with the Authors’ Copyright League of New | Gentlemen: 1Uis a true saying that “real merit A3-1m SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. ¥27 Fat. | fragt’ ireachenn peef od a Rew One extenal ee ee ey ane arieae | the store in We front rooui and stole ihe money | dren of the Memorial Lutieran Sunday school | york was the object for wuich ‘about forty ladies | Wil find recognition.” It has certaloly proved $0 ‘e is only a portion of the property on my ae a = x, | stylish ‘and in perfect order. Une roud-frv pany, ai address quere Made by Maj Hilton, | from the drawer. After taking the money, and | last evening. at the church. “Tue euiidren, with | York was (he oblcet for wie about forty ladles | With Sour Expecworant and otier remedies I 8. For {nll lst call a: ofie for bunietin tested ok BRENT 311 4TH ST. XE. NEAT TWO- | Couve with childs set Ons extgo talline fee Mrs. La Petra, and chars. on a probably a few other articles, a bold attempt was | the beauUful spirit of the season, not only re. | #94 gentlemen m a use have never nad any confidence in ready-made | the Istand 15th. [a27] THO. E. WAGGAMAN. hg Sree, weaer. Landaulett, pole and shafts, made Ly Brewster & C0 Ata ing of the Washington City Presbyter; rimonth, SWOKMSTEDT & BlAl aaa ee tae house by touching a marc tod | cclved but gave, and quantities of groceries and | evening. Authors, publishers, editors, and others | medicines, but after suffering for six long weeks | Jrok RENT—THREE STORY NEW BRICK HUE ‘a held at the Fifteenth Street chureh yesterday, thé | can containing 2 gallons of “coal oll. ‘The | clothing were contrivuted to be distefbuted among | were represented. Among those present were | from a terrible attack of. Bronchitns cme cheese bay-window, 6 roms. water, won, latrobe-, and |< xs Frugaation of Kev i: Ke. Kiley, pastor of the | smell frou the burning oll awakened Mr. Reagan. | the poor. The children rendered an interesting | jas Russell Lowell, President Ellot of Harvara, | 224 chest, and such a distressing cough that I | range: rent. #1. 135, corner 14th and Bousdary | J'OX ae, chureh, was accepted. Dr. T.S. Childs was ap- | It was between 4 and 5 o'clock when he went | program of recitations aad songs. the Hoa. Jno. D. Long, Dana Estes, Jas. Parton, | COUld get no sieep, 1 was persuaded by my wife to | st®.: key at? Ow er. az7-3t" aR rmaREN ited to. preach at the Fifteenth Street church | down statrs and found the oll burning. The can | _ There was a Christmas tee last evening at | QtioM nace tne Row tdwanl eroete Hale, ff, | try a bottle of your ‘One failing round-front le ad {ailing round-trunt Laidaulett, pole wd. state, daulett. by Brewster &Co., pole and shafts. One good | blue trimmed Broughan, a little old style, but tu ea. : 2 cellent order. only recently done uy, very cheap, Gwe 1 erful Expectorant, Ia | yok KENT—FURNISHED. | gery styliny ‘fee Care, yuit ‘nud pbatta’ One sha’ on the first Sunday tm April and declare the puiptt | of oil sat direcily under the bed in which Mr. and | St. James Episcopal church, on Sth street north- hnor, 0.'B, Frothingnam, H. O. Houghton, Mr, | tutee days I was perfectly cured, taking less than | I — | Brewster 3. | Also, several other very «: vacant s Mrs Heaan were, eping, and, the crlling was | east and the childrey of the church sung thelr | Trowbridge, J. ‘T- auaewell, Chas. Ee Laureat, | obe-balt of the bottle. I haved noreturn of the | 1H9Qst, 12r, na 1,000 HE mond band Seiki tea fr alee pascunie Peta at The Old Guard, Capt. Edgar commanding, gave | not protected with plaster.” Had the oli burned a | Christmas carols, and were delighted with the ard Vi.’ Dana, Nathan Appleton, Mrs. Abba | Wouble, and it ts now many weeks since, Many of FURNISHED. 4338 | miei 3 the first of its informal hope of a series last even- | few minutes longer an explosion would no doubt | gifts froin the tree, wld Wooison, Louis Prang, und Darwin & Wate, | @Y {rlehds have also tried your splendid iaedicine 11 M st, nw. 10r. sees C2 * 3 on, ing at their armory in Grand Army Hall. have occurred, and the inmates of the house | —— . . Corner 14th and Esta. iw, Myome 3 ‘object on your recommendation, and ail certify to its - fe Mr. Dana Estes outlined the objects of tne meet- Fo" SAGE-WoLiDay wanoatNs— 4 dst Or snvass OF the aurhorsced | Wonderiul aud speedy cufative powers. No one ED TWENTY DOLLAns.—Chas, Sweeney, a in the case of John Grigsby. trled yesterday In | would have had some trouble to escape the flames. ig man Who lives In East Washington, pleated the Criminal Court for the larceny of a trieyele, in | Mr. Reagan extingltsied the fumes with a | ing, and suid that a — He z need suffer from coughs or chest complaints if € Which the defense was intosication, the jury re- | blanket, To-day ue hotined the police of what | hot puilty in the our, this morning, to « | Publisuers in Sew England had shown a unanl- | trey can obtain itikers ExpoCtOrante 20 3 ma turned a verdict of guilty. had occurred, but said he did not suspect any one, | chafge of kicking John Stephenson, colored, in the | Hear “Gas ius Lavell Seas eee a CoP Yours, truly, E.R. HARPER. 1 oth stn. Od Fett Let,'6rm. 4 | eke ’ A gead white infant was found in front of the | ‘The police are investigutin:: the case. eye. Witness testified tiat Tin Higgtus hired the | Doar, Decding officer and nade + Uriel ldo | 169 West 23d street, 1 | 210,14 Sth'st, welOr.. dquilice ro0n 2018 Let_ Or. mi. Giickoriue Square Webster schoo! building, 10th and H streets, last a injured man to mind us team while he went into | BUS) Prong saoke of tine diticdities in Goons Se AN & CO, 2604s, Lat. Gr.mi. Stodart Square. evening, by OMicer Kosewisg. Stabbed for Refusing to Treat, a house oa D street; that when ST eee eit eiumicuities An the Way | Femmel Honey Extract, 25¢. and 50c. m,wés| gor.g: RIAN & CO, est Grovebateln Square ernoon the = . stead of paying Stephenson for “ is feelers Sse = _— 3 tected | Inadaition to rove wean ar Buaetermno, the hors attached to the | TRIAL OF A CHANGE OF AssACLT win ixTExt To | Stead Of paying Steplienson for ls troup Why bits did not pass Congress was not that Con- | 10 Per Cent Discount for this week only, | JJOL KENT—742 10TH ST N.W,; KENT €3035, piston but siusiely" ured. aud in perfect order mame ragoa of Elias Solom gy et KIL kicked him, Sweeney had $10 cotlateral, but the | 8°38 Was lazy or indifferent, but hecause there | to reduce stock on our eatire stock of Truaks, including water rent, S | eally. prices 40 and upwards, on your own terms, Out and slightiy injured about the head, "| Inthe Criminal Court, Jadge Montgomery, this | Mcved, Hun, , Svecucs had #10 cotlaterst but the | Wasa yreat conitict ut inverest. President HUGE | Satchels Faner Lester Goaske Mese Ce scuiiee THOS. W, FOWLER, | Diu’ ay ie Soong ver tem actual urges ington on January 18, and will make some recom- | an assauit and battery with intent to kill Dantel ae = AN ANGRY Woot-GnoweR Criticizes THE Prest-| * Se We | Faitnpryvacnseter coe fake Se aOR. | JQoR sALe—HOLIDAY BaRGains —we concerning necessary work on the | Jordan, on September 11 last, by cutting him with a a lm Jyctgeg - Seapeat peer - haben be Washington, Pa., special says that at the The Finest Flavored Coffees: session Ist January; rent OWNER, 905, cu ‘ache Euelatd One. : The . Assistant District attorney | Offered tree to every new subscriber ee session of the Washington County Far- | and most delightful chocolate at very reasonable | ¥- =e a oe ell walace Onsen, : vee ‘There will be prayer and consecration services | # Peukuife, was tried, Ass wreeY | the WEEKLY Stak. It 1s a uandsomely printea Mites ew: chore wenn tv ae som 8TO! Estey & Co. Organ, “ gt Cantral Union Mission tonorrow from 19 a.m. | Sheppard for the Government and Major Walker | jeox of 161 pages profusriy ilustrated, with inore | Mey stu eld there, yesterday, Gen. John | prices, M. & P. Merzamn, ROOM BRICK HOUSE, G2 NOKTH ‘1¢ 2is¢me one Ree — to 4210 p. m., under the auspices of the W. C.T.U. | for defendant. ‘The prosecuting witness trom | than 100 coloree teapsand diagrains, aud contains ‘Wool Growers’ Association, opened a di 2 Cer Bowie 120 ath at wesor et th 8 Cor. 2eth and M sis. | », Zo other Organs, all the leading wiskew aud im Tuer: 1s am excursion parts of over 200 Brooklyn | Charles County, Md. tested that he ‘and some | awealth of general imiormauion. Sev adveruse- | Suieairaro ery Assoetatlon, pened a aIsCOR | Se See ete re Esif'vatoc snd on easy terme, frites $23 ahd spect people in the city to-day. under the eharge of Man others went to'a restaurs ane ee corner of 9th | ment in another column. levzed President, Cleveland very severely, stating | and croup. 7 a S15 3; W.,J0 ROOMS: |“ Fora full list apply to WESCOTT & WILCOX, ‘Qome and look them over and spake your selection be 3 ; s 5 alt a pl sky. as lat Were his recommendation On the Wool tari SS s rent 45; cor Pennsylvania: jore the ry Qa account of the inclement weather the drag | and detendant asked him to treat, but he declined | scrr ror §20.000 ror SLaxDER—Wm. Fletcher | carried out the iarmet would becombelleg ace | Bry Fennel Honey Extract for Coughs. m,w&s ee ” aise | tae bY Gn eee feoat. BRADBURY PALACE oF MUSIC. hunt has been postponed until to-morrow, to do so. The defendant was tlen ordered ou , Sook, tiled. a HS “ = cae THE CAPT or i NT . : = G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave, Aithough the usual three days’ limit for the | and ashe went he madea threat and when, Wil otis ‘against ian'k meee ts tae | ——-se0-— Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa 08 BENT an THe CAPT Tot A DESIRABLE Bag he Fok SAERSTANGE stock oF caiaiaces aD qCheisumas drunk” ‘Ranented, Gere ware many In- | nes came out he was attacked and ¢ oe ge 284 | ‘The complainant charges tuat he being a citizen | Dpwpsey To Be Matcugn AGarnst “Tope | WAS Served at International Medical Congress, eo | {1,juublesanus, ste "aL BOIG G stl, 1206. $3 Donkey: Winter Carriages, quite a varicty, at ae police were kepe busy bringing them in” Gcforty-| “The Jury revurned a veraiceor guiny. | Ot 0a EDULE, Ac the defendant, for the purpose | Watt The Ratan cian of London omens to | Royal Glue” ments China, Glass Wood,&e | JOM EENT_ CON) K HOUKE 478 ORT mg Low prices. Call anidcee pode. Se we or a 4 os i nim, 0 match “Tom” Wall against Dempsey, wn SS . with all modern improvements ; 3 . ee (wo arrests made In the city during the day, PRU ms ante June last, th the preseuce of Uivers good citizens, | hy the following dispatch received ty Richard K. | _ $3 Per Galion, 75c, Quart Bottle, No. 1 faire eta7d Oat mew a i... ro La jenty-one of thein ¥ r z 2 President Pee said of and concerning him, “*lhere goes the | vox in New York yesterday: “Pelicans Will maten | RYe Whiskey, Dest’ in thet world. for the money. ——— TOR SALE-CALL AND SEE MY SprcrAL Ting ‘THe WEEKLY Stak’s Pocket Atias or the World | From the Post, this morning. thievish murdering —— of a ——; Mis a disgrace | spor Wall to fight Jack Dempsey for middie- | Orders by mall, McGex’s, 9th near D st. w&S 330 & 324 Naw..6r.14.30 } Set She fur and skin rigs and, robes pg Dacron oma bag per tobi printed | , 1¢1S learned, from an official source, that Presi. | to go to law with such ainan to get your rights.” | weignt chatnplonship of the World ad Polies tree SET 806 4 ysten 1013 Cat nw lOew 20. | anPey, Molt, Panther, Tiger, Lava, hook of Tol paces profusely illustrated, with more | dent Cleveland's gitt of a copy of the Constitution | BY means of Which felge and scandalous words | YrrSatauon helt. Will you back Deimpaeyss 4, | Femmel Honey Extract, for Lung Diseases.n,was | {ais io 47Hkas! Tata w.Or j Deer, auticrs of Eik, Moose aud Atri om than 100 colored taps and Wiaxraiay and contains | of the United States to Pope Leo XII, om the oc- food “name ‘and reputation. "A. second ‘eouns | FoxsAys he wil back Dempsey for as much money | pres ainerney Butter churned every morning | 4:f%irs ets ke annie ot Seehote, thant ie apother cum Sat SS advertise | easton ofthe golden ubtee af hls ordination as a|ERarges that deccudant aio sea the folowing | Ata’ wif ge oh Sretsrs caaaaeaty SE | ARG eturened ny 1b. cAFards piney oa pee th | Satin Shem 1G ater teak og 09 ms st. 190 | _an7-20 Uae ba ore, bp a priest, was suggested indirectly by the holy father | words of and coucerning tne plalutiMl: “Ain't it a | Bethe former belt put up. DY Mr. Fox has Locos Fe Se ae i a tat ee ior 2008 HUPTY & DYER, FO" 88ers oR THe HoLivays ANB tary of the Master’ Plumbers” Asvoriation, ine | himself. When Cardinal Gibbons returned from | Pity Lhave to go to law and spend ty honest Dempsey’s personal property, as he won in three ¥ 1317 4i¢staw. 10r, ne WINTER MONTHS: deen presented with a gold-ueaded ebony cane by | Rome lust summer he brought a very cordial and | Money to get my Just dues from tbat murderer | matches, his new belt will be of solid gold. aud 0 | EW HOUSE 906 L ST. N. W.. CON- |. pe qm, Claret, Caltioren thot Gepeuientie : * | congratulatory message to President Cleveland | ald thief that has Just passed by. Surpass any belt in existence in beauty of design tiie Baa ogi sa re BS | imaptuimine 9 rove: slagant house with, all modern | Sweet, Catania. 9¢ foruia. 81.00 ‘Tne open camp-fire of Kit Carson post at G. a. R. | {rom the pope ou, the success of his administra. Alexandria Affairs. anys AE 719 —« arrer curistaus TQ | aera Se FARRER Cord and Betas.” | sehen APB t W. C JOHNSON, 728 43th a Potton Of old Soldiers Who ate he ote erainss | Dope, in his interviews with Cardinal Gibbons, ex. | Reported for Tux EvexiNa Stan. ‘Tur Row 1x THE GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, — LOOM HOUSE, 831 14TH ST. Teuton the Mappahanaccs pressed much satisfaction with our Constitution | Tue STATUS OF THE MAYOKALTY.—The acting | Ata meeting at Limerick of delegates of the vail moda improvementa, Apply, te GEO. At 2 meeting-ot Columbia Council, No. 46, Amert. | 40d great interest in 1s operations. ‘This sug- | mayor Will confine his administration tosuch nece | Gaelic Athletic Association, the Fenian party de- ean iran W. DRIVER, 605 Penn. ave. = a2ete can Legion of Honor, last evening, the following | ested to the President the character of the gift, | essary acts of headsuip as involve no legal ques- | feated the members of the National League in. the KR RENT—222 3D ST, SE.-A FINE THREE. officers were elected for the ensuing year: cous | NO letter Was sent with it, but on the fly-leaf, in | tion. In the mayor's court a justice of the peace | election of officers. ‘The priests, finding them. story and basement House: thirteen rooms, all manier. Ie B. Youngs, vieecommander, W. E, | Ue President's hand-writing, 18 the inscription | will’also sit, and the interregnum, unuil the city | selves outvoted, withdrew.” Father Sheehy, on re- iodern improvements, in thorough ‘repair, good Tayior. secretary. J.J, Abbott (eighth term) presenting the book to the pope on the Nfueth an. | council shall chose to elect a mayor, will thus be | tiring, declared that henceforth the priests’ would ae neighborhood; #45 per inouth to a careful tenant, O. Taylor; ary. J.J. Ad (om . iversary of hts entrance into the priesthood. partially bridged over. It should be abridged. have nothing to do with the association, Father H. KNIGHT, 607 7th st, now. 24-3" tor, L. Mundieim (eighth term); treasurer, J. x 7 A. Butger: orator, Mra. Augusta Muadhetins has. ———— ‘Tuk KeTROcESsION MATTER—A petition ts in circu- | Sheehy and delegates from thirty-one Nationalist A Burger: orator, is ut + CRSP) 4 REUNION OF HiGH ScHooL GxavvaTEs.—The | lation asking Congress to refer the acts and pro- | clubs subsequently held a meeting, and decided to a | Mount Vernon Ledge, No. 2142, Knights of | first of tne series of reunions of the High School | ceedings of the United States and Virginia relative | act Independently of the Fenian inenbers of the DAVIS’, 166.67 fionor, has elected the following offlesrs for the | €lasses that Will occur this week was held last | 00 he retrocession of Alexandria/ county to the | Gaelic Athletic Assgclation. ‘A committee was ap- sea 4 year Tham: P. D., Pdmond Cottertil; Die'r, Richard | Right at the Riggs House, the participants being | State of Virginia in 1847, to the judiciary commit. | pointed toattend a convention at Thurles, AS a4 . v ‘Sohn Deven: John the recent graduates, class of "87. The meeting | tee, to examine and report upon the validity of ae — 719 MARKET SPACE. ¥ st. cor. 19th...” 125 , ‘ ng; F. it.. Wm.'P. Allan; | Was called to order by Mr. Clement Dietrich, the | these acts, and the eee c= measures to be adopted | _A MINISTER'S WIFE Seeks a DivoRce.—Mrs, Comi. ave bet LEN, 125, » W. Meke Wm. F. Dove; Kep- | president, aud then followed the election of officers | i reference to them. The papers are very gener- | Getchell, Wife of Rev. J. M. Getchell, former pas- 4H, bet. 17th & 18th, 3 resentative to Grand Le tm. P, Allan; ‘alter. | for the coming year, Mr. Horace A. Dodge being | ally signed in Alexandria County and also receive | tor of the Universalist church of Norwalk, Ol 2110 nate, Ed. Cotterill. = * aver! chosen president, Miss Helen Janney vice pres | Many signatures in the city. has brought sult for divorce on the ground of ex. _ io. ees a e dent, Miss Carrie McNeely secretary. Mr. ‘A.| ALEXANDRIA CoUNTY Lanps.—The sales and | treme crueity. She claims she was knocked down, 4 ennnad én sume Seehiaidish Candide W. Fairbrother treasurer, Mr. Chas. W. Stetson | transfers of lands in Alexandria County during drai by the ‘alr, and otherwise abused. De sh pi ‘ Soeucerian College graduates met last night tn | MstOrian, and Miss Juillet B. Graham poet. Up | this fall have been unparalleled in the previou Te a Foung, Man living in bis | Wehaves few 963 | 144 {ois Deing the rst banquet that this organization — graduation ioe bean cuasetan eee house door was over 6 feet in leagth, and the De-| ‘Two Bancroft, Mich., firemen ran miles to put HOLIDAY GooDs i waroa! each thera panes pares cane A? | members of the class, but at the meeting a vote | cember land Dusiness shows yet an increase, | Out an aurora borealis. 1613 Manic abraced a quartette by Mrs. Crandall, Miss Van | “5 passed making these active members. Messrs, | Many of Uhe purchasers of lands are District people, | — = = — 103 2d st. BEOTRERS, Nese, Btn Mies : Richard Oulahan and Theodore Bailey were also | Some buying for homes and others as speculation. left, such as Celluloid Dressing Cases, Manicure Sete | 53 % 33) 1253 H at. 431m 1220 Peunayivania are tation by Ec. Townsend Somee te eal memneceney. Ate see hemes: | COTS eels Posoaie en Coe ee ee ne Work Baskets, Perfumes put up in fancy baskets, ete., other furiisied sind “uifaraisied “nouses tu | 1353 H at ROR SALE—THE OTTO" Gas uNcINe Be lece bulletin,” and. ssw ewe” meeting Was concluded the members of the class | chester, opened its December term at the | Berra’ ot G Plush Frame Mirrors, Bisque Figures, Match Safes, | in apartment houses, For purdediars sod persate i uo boller we atte Sig Ae em cae sae wih | avons comtion nthe subour oom, Fhe ue | Ocha cour. te A sueywa caiegana | EPP Bea HO annette qe area |! whee eels etiiaee fae eave thie other parts of the evening's enter:ain. | WY Of the class was read by Morris Woodward, | arrangements by Commonwealth's Attorney RR ‘000 g sat 46 HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. Six oth —— = herent, 731 Test ment a hard race for popularity. As soon as there | #04 the retiring president, Mr. Dictrich, delivered | Clements tor the trial of several criminal cases CO RRR FRE = << = a4 F am more eS Was suilicient headway cleared on the table toasts | AM carmest and forcible adress, The remainder | GUINg the vert. yf natt hoants go Ba &. a“ news weine-closst introbe and saanes keceae 8 Det BIKDg, 1 mn: be vel wi J cing i N ne, z. a a 7 Sef fock bo We areue Bown Watto"he [neg acrsestere="e es eg ee | Mieagt dating zens, havo cated Sowa | = og BME EE oe ofetmtecean a Ba fiaMar paar ~ovtation0 grauatesor te spencerian Business | (AN ALLEGED, HoUSENEAKER Huo voi rmx | MeStE at te Opera House next Friday night to Ene Ree aan nist oF oUae toe Teer |B RE: ne. Won caiibies oe rr Of the fire of 1866, ma wi <j | GRAND JURY.—This morning about 3 o'clock OMi- BEB A K XKIINN N a ‘SALE—ONE ANO, €190. 01 for zood to its members and the communtty.” The | BEgro named Frank Webster for entering the | Ieecnicnt was that of Mir Hc, Wikies ae: | Bees Ak RM HN RN bol ba Gand 7:30 pam. BTS | advertised 500s Wonca He resjeiuse Was by Prof. Hc, Spencer, “Other tosts | Warehouse of Barber & Koss, ast Monday night, Aon tae COMMON et Laden | Sak PASE HE FAS G2 Customers will remember our handsome Japanese = =! Wouie £m 7th at. nw. Pianos, fo us Poof. Townsend, Mr. Hyron S. Adams and Mr. | and stealing gome mouldings, transoms and win- | mond. on the Commerercial Ladder. Christ Silk Initial Handkerchiefs. We have on handa broken. ENT—1714 13TH ST. ¥. We Ti ‘ EEE I ‘ 3. .E Lester coutributed to the general good | dow bilnds.” The offiesr also recovered the prop- | Suche eurhere Metheoiee eee a oe os BP ws lot 12 A, 11 B, 2D. 3H.65, 92,88, 12 Sand 3 W. | moms gout aud, east expomure: built ig LBS. Riimor. “Mr. Jno. Philip Sousa being'catied upon, | eFUy stolen. This moruing the prisoner was taxen | a4 the eae o3 SUuy. ‘We offer them this week at the uniform price of 65¢. | LOS H WARNEM oF 1700 Th se hoe ask ae Crandall song “Marguerite.” " ing in the night Ume. He pieaded guilty, and | } Pt te ., We ers, to contest the legality of the election of Mr. B. F 0” W" “Ww Bop para bsgpan ees F RE Py eS “ cont ion of Mr. B. F. led and Handkerchiets $ a was Bete tor the action of the grage uy. Waddey, who was sworn in asa member of the HT_PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE. | prees"”* *™ stlow | ai mod imnpa.; rent $75 per 1n0. STOLEN Goons ts Hex BUsTie.—Yesterday, in the common’ council last Monday.—Messrs, Geo, xcellence proven in millions of homes a24-6t___ 5 'STEDT & BRADLY, 927 F st Critainal € ntgome A Cook's CHRISTMAS SFREE.—Last evening, be- | Deetin and Chas. Mankin, of this city, will repre- | for more thah e quarter of a century. It is used by | _Afewmoreof those Silk Handkerchiefs, 3 for 81, Rk RENT—5 NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSES Atuvlis, alias “Dalsy" Brown, was tried for petit | tween 6 and 7 o'clock, Officer Salkeld’s dttention | sent the Alexandria division of railroad construc. be by the | These are very cheap, and cannot be reduced, on Va; ave., bet 4th and, Sih ste ae, $15.and 616 ad Tense, and she was convicted, | Was attracted to John H. Hall, the colored cook at | tion at the Toronto meeting of the Grand Division so's the os Our regular lides are complete; qualities the best and | Per nonth. w & mz Bak: i 3 G13 ¥ stm Atumnia, Lune, or | prices correct. showed that she had peen em-| Wortmley’s He Was running down 15th street | next .——Judge Keith has disinissed c Marquard, and left there Novem- | from the hovel, and some person was cailin; ‘suit to bet wide the sale of the Abington ‘arm, T l4fortheday. Various articles of clothing | “Cateh him!” ‘The oMficer placed him under near this city. The estates of the late President i Were inissed, and when she Was arrested some of | rest, and be was locked upon chat of assaul arte! PRICE BAKING POWDER theo wore ound 1a ‘her bustle. and she produced | Mall, appears had eeu celebrating Christinas, | Chis property.” SM“ Were tnterested in KE CHICAGO. SE Lours, _ others from various hiding-places. Daisy admitted | ud he called Mr. Wormley to the door last even- ——_-—__ borrowing the articles, intending to return them, | Ig and Struck him. George Burke, the stew: ‘The Pope's Visitors. : and said she only took them to make a bustle out | interfered and Hall bit his fingers “This morning = ves = = Srscian B. AINS. mie eal of, and had been permitted to borrow articles, and | in the Police Court a charge of assault against BECHIVES S95 FORMED COMMANDERS OF 5B ane. Via, had aiways returned them. ‘She wen: to Balti: | Hali was continued. ARMY AND OTHER PRIENDS. ee tore with s prominent society man of Baltunore, | eee =e in receiving yesterday br dimes ca SILK HANDEEROHTEDS. S3% Worth 81. only 60c, Who agreed to pay her fare back to the city, bat he He CHILDREN ENTERTAINKD.—Last evening Maj. | frou the former pontifical army, headed by Gens. | SHOULDER SHAWLS, pure. 50c. MARKET SPACE, Gilley de. do so. and she was unable to get back to | S. H. Walker entertained the members of the pri- | Kanzler and Charette, expressed sorrow at being | COLORED SILK VELEEIA Stone Soe. hl ad betray aura Mr. Marquarda Gn the case belng given to the | mary and intermediate. classes of Waugh St omer Jury a verdict of guilty as indicted was returned. | school anda number of thelr parentseabout ons ve of oy . As’ N CLOT! WMality, 870. army; but this afftictien, ho said, | french BATTING COMPORTS ay hundred in ali. ‘The major’s residence, corner of ould again bled Handsome Striped ‘SLE vEcvitts, Reovcep. Finny von 4 Cugisraas Day Row.—Michael Mo. | 50h and B streets northeast, was liputed treme toot Voted soldiers aftund hime “Upon SecetMinstcns | at ginselaee ober eee creo! Prices Reovcev. Prices ‘ Donald, a resident of Kendal! Green, was before | Wo botton, and the children ‘spent a pleasant even- Uhe delegates the gift of a jewelled inkstand and ‘CARTERS, “Ets wae Price Court this morning charred, wich dis; | ing playing games and singing. Each child — he said that he would wse them on the day on 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th st. 0 Tiy conduct bear the rail at 2d as cl pare decree ‘Next door Boston farlety Store. FURS LADIES’ WRAPS, ‘Foomns: Ptewts northeast and wit assaulting Oficer | were treaued a supper, the army. the pope yesterday ingrusted tne Bake D DRESS GOUI =F a} Hagan. During a lively struggle McDonald kicked. em ALASKA SEALSKIN and {Ficome and the officer, and the latter left the prixt of his club | Osabiam Kiweu’s Wi1.—The will of the late FINE SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, pagent ena 90 the prisoner's head. ‘The struggle continued to | Obadiah Kimmel, formerly of this city, but subse. 006 11th ot. nw. the top of the embankment adjoining the railroad | quently of Somerset County, Pa., has’ been filed. JACKETS, VISITES ana FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, : } Ta d — pan oe interest to be divided be- alout combatants waen Of fs Skidmore ween grand. rt Flora and Emma Kim- MUFF, BOAS, CAPES ‘TRIMMINGS. Kimmel, with the defendant, rolled down the | mel, when the youngest 1s twenty-one old; ese years Dank to the ratiroad track. Everybody in to Theophilos I. Kimmel; $100 ‘Sadie “swampoodie” was excited uutil the arrivat ot the | Kean; $500 cach wo domme yi Se Ww: 8. ilinmel Earring snort ie Sas Or te Mr. | $400 to Rebecca Kimmel; $500 to Harry, a 4 i 4 eat Eddie ‘In addition to our present stock we are adding whet named as executor. anew and pttrective in Wraps, Datietin pee ‘Thurs. BH. STINEMETE & SOX, aoa !ea7 1987 Pennayivania Ave, nest to oor. 19th st.

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