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3 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. a C.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1888. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ‘—A CHANCE TOGET A Fe Fee se ance, aes wl mie . % ‘rent }, 519 sad Deere ee eo eouhie 23 anaazs Be Se my EPSEtP Ha DOM Rigor re aRAereReSeee? ine i Pe 58: Pp oe a 3 ce for bulletin ieeued oo ‘ or bulletin ; si The above is only & portion of the onmy ‘THOS. B. WAGGAMA! , : : hook. For full Het eal at oftice for bulletin iss ao. ar i Intand 15th. "[n27) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, a ey a S| ssi erate ae So aa SEDER eee ee 12 rooms, E Pate TE a me 1418 F st. SALE—165 CHOICE: IONS OF Fi COUNTRY HO! in Renate. cence T. 8 "HERD & CO., 1321 Fst. EATaasse = il iy z ae FEF F VOR SALE—40 ACRES OF LAND, Ls aS Dich fing water. epi Ste welling. ‘particularsaddress: and Attorney. Ww, Bladensburg, Md. nY-<3m_ R SALE—FARM OF 145 ACRES, Seis ate A * THE SUPPORT OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. tea 54 eet | The Commissioners in forwardi 4 build- “frastee and atvornes, : selon, service for Thanksgi Ing that they find that “it will Tuesday in November. In 1 OR SALE—HAVING THE ESTATE OF THE LATE BGA itewatt toast Pater tne tolowine bore erty foc sale on favorable terms: No, 1316 I st. n.w. N 3: _ a g rt and business purposes gen JROR RENT—OR LEASE—FURNISHED—FOR DE- ee rapidly in value. ‘THOMAS scription of two of the most . ; ocd-2m_ ‘934 and furnished elegant 13 and 14.room dwell fered. attention is invi my ad. under For (46-3) 3. B. WIMER, 1313 F st. Inquire PS 26-8 MR SALE—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST RESI- ences in point of ooations ee snug, Ligh, ven tion, and “especial. suaptablly for OD & Masa ovate terse werent aces | ts > i ets has 13 3 ba jous closeta, &e. If not sold | Speaking tubes, ke; slate mat at early date, would suit + OO SEN DAN eae i=) 2 iS; fe = ee 472100 feet; trees, shrtbbery, flowe: ‘window, 5 bold wel pias = sti urn would Bho seta mn Ea le tenant for 2 or 3 years. suited for four nice hoi The two above properties will be sold at a slight ex- Yestment cess over actual cost, BD n26-3t J.B. WIMER, 1313 F st. R SALE—HANDSOMEST CORNER, 7-ROOM contiguous strobes, range, d made to OWER, “p10-1m 1115 F st. hw, SALE—NORTHWEST CORNER PROPERTY, 1303 N, corner 13th st.; lot 50x100; side lawil and fount z walnut trimme iture, if desired, or would lease to de- Eat hie ga west Half of fot; ‘cor, half of lot vacant, uses. J. B. WIMER, 1313 F st. is in every ea snags as & permanent home or in- Scott, Thomas, Mana tows Oivelen: ise 4 OWNER. ocktin HOUSES, 7 is, 17, 619 Tt. ne. Ay louse on Capitol Hill; healthies FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS IKETT, 810 F st nw. Fu t locality, press n24-3t"_| brick, iron porch and fencing: 10th st. and North Car- olina a PURIGHT & STOCRETT: SI0'S For ssep ESI ABLE, DWELLING ON 22D ST. near M st. n.w., 8 rooms and bath, ne and in perfect order. If taken at once will sell for ) WABH'N DANEXHOWER, ert = Sere off mn best FOR SALE SEALSEIN sac’ }UE—ELEGANT NEW skin, Sacque: never worn; muade tro See sealakins; London dye; 42 inches Jong worth 275; advertiser needing money immediately, elt cheap for cash. Address OBLIGATION,” Star knowledge only to be acquired by an a pointed November 28 20 0 day <i ——=— = ing such intimate and constant access to these sgiving, and inthe same year TADY Wid GIVE HALY OF FIRST MONTR® institutions es euch an officer could have to | tant Episoopal general convention, this time ig her a place in one of the De; 4 ol in satisfactory and reliable gata for esti- | heving Tepresentatives from New England, rati- dence confidential.” Adpresa W'S, Staromce | mates as to the uscfulnees ond whens cf they | hed te prayer-book, in which was agencies. With their present facilities the | for the annual observance or thanksgiving for Commissioners are unable to arrive at any | harvests, &c., on the first Thursday of Novem- —ifs a basis for estimates as to the amount that should | ber, unless some other day should be desig- SSK ALyDORA: JHE ONLY EFFECTIVE PREPA- | be appropriated in aid of the above charities | nated by the gjvil authorities, The custom of UATED and UNDEVELOPED Ponty ade REN, | other than tho data afforded by the foregoing proclaiming the day was for many years con- and beautiful NEVER FAILS, USED EXTERN. | abstracts of reports of receipts and expendi- | fined to the north, or to New England and the any. NO INSTRUME: TS. qe perceptible - tures — og on oka several Lore a * i : — Sizen at pario tions involved, from which it ap at the | served it, and since Lincoln's proclamation ip Titnet ae. aTentor and Sole Manufactures. 705 | mount heretofore appropriated has closely | 1963 the festival hee bonnes manent oR ADOPTION, A HEALTHY NEW: MALE | 8pproximated to the amount of aid needed ——eo—_____— ate any, oue wis ing to ace ican set adene to J beyond their other resources, As the Mohawks See U: office. a wa Ee PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE IN ANACOSTIA. . . " B EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | Te ee Tne Ix ANACOSTIA AN INDIAN PRINCESS ON AMERICAN NERVOUSNESS Citudanswera: jen tterte tition from the residents of Anacostia prayin ptf ape age 2 + Bout that the Commissioners farnish them with | , Members of the New York academy of am- ‘ORCES—A. GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | facilities to extinguish fires. The matter was | thropology were unexpectedly entertained at 12: born, hicage : advice free: twenty- | referred to Chief Parris. In passing upon the | their meeting last week by the Princess Viroqua he, years’ experience say ana case he recommends that Anacostia be made a| of t@Mohawks, who addressed, the members - strict, and that box 582 be erected in the _ RES : t fter Dr. Grace Peckham had finished a long ‘M. WILLTAMS, GEO. village. He says that when his new fire house | © ericans.” Tho pene munications | in East Washington is completed the engine | 4i8course on “nervousness of Anu ret nab can run to Anacostia, A water main is shortly | New York Times says: During the reading of my a = _.. | to be extended into Anacostia, which will fur-| the paper the princess, who is from Brantford, eee ree ae AND, 18 THE ONLY PLACE | nish the water supply. Canada, listened attentively, and when she where first-class Second-Hand Clothing can be re . Sold at respectable prices, Address or callat 619 D st, A Fatal Stab in the Left Breast. names apen ws sashes come reumachs - 226-1w 1115 F st. nw. R SALE— ser Oth st. s.w., eee SHEETS $1529 10th st. nw POR SALE A LIGHT, NEARLY fi Ope nw. 2. t OR SALE—A “RUBY” RANGE, Ni at EN er ‘business wagon. Private stable rear 1619 ‘FLOR SALE-VIOLIN, GENUINE PHABLES Fiesta Pats, old at th excciont ate of ARLES tion, 217 between C st. oe 0. 7. BOR $8, RING 7-3t" is Abyrainin a 3-story and basement 15 rooms; Modern improvements: lot 26.22142.7; stable in the rear, to 30-foot alley ; $1: B. H. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. nw. [FoR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE TO AN IMMEDI- te purchaser. new bay-window brick house, in a deni: section of the northwest; very near 2 ‘lines ot cars, schools and inarket; 10 rooms and bath 500; one-third cash, balance may remain at 5 per Bt DAVID D. STONE, 806 F Riel Fo! aoe Sires re FoR SALE tes Hs : 1 trie} eR at me; $20 in adv Sand 3:50 oreloc pes 3 = ‘BR? to mat Ore BES ‘ston —— ge ; per- be it "8 carriage factory, BEER wee agin: oie 898000, "idiN | Sod ttt! "7°" CAN Beto SHERMAN Oy 7 F at n.w. nee WOR SALE—WALNUT BED-ROO! FRR SALE THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE 1022 and other household goods, 15: stable attached; will be | n. w. Vermont ave. n. w., with sold with or without the furniture. For wn Coach Horse, small Pony Outfit for children: my is young and safe for timid children, Cart and tch; also « Dayton Wagon, made to order id investment, comfortable home; | and carefully used ; set light double Harness, Set single near Sth, new brick, 6 rooms, bath and | Coupe Harness. set licht single harness, blankets, &c. mn obtall 6,000 will buy w brick house P ies in want of such articles ca) in bar- ‘a. trest west of Othws, heautihall eageree fuins, as they must be dlaponed of at once. “Apply to E Tooms and bath ; lot 222120, DAVID D. STON MM af private stable, 24-St 806 F at. now. Tear 1919 K st. n. w. Fe SALE—1761 MASS. AVE.; NEW; 38 FEET ALE—A VERY NATTY LITTLE BRO! front; main story and trimmii brown stone; 22 = am, made by Peters, of London. Price ouly ines S eOF. O B27-3t Mt SET, CARPET 13 Pierce Place n26-3t" S19 Feta we netlw 226. F. SALE—ONE BAXTER PORTABLE ENGIN! d:horse-power; in perfect order. 1206 D at. n.w. Fors “AN ELEGANT HOUSE, NEAR DU- it stable. ERS Nand We LINKIN Fe, ~s =_ ae foo 1950, bi THREE: 8 ‘Z, 724 2a st. Uses, 22 ans - Hest. n. w. and 720 20th sha cot He hewe inn Fe. j|ALE—COME AND SEE OU! feathers af ea | ah Beer Fiiicns conatucs pice #10 Tei0 Marion st. be “ : a w. pire story and basement, Bay witidows, press ‘brick, | 7 ,Sq ior 'R NEW BED at 15c. pound before they are all sold. — Also, choice, geese Mathers d0c. pound WAL ne. n26- LW?” Ex: vas Furuno contain ten roti ealdsy" batten | ROR SALE-A “NATIONADY CAH 2 . : Too! bath ‘room, ture sALE-A* ALY eure Stat i 3 | Sec Baatastatdartehcatal urhiea tae | By ere Sater ea a eae Fa RENT_ATHEEE-STORY BRICK DWELI- Rhu RNISHED. ape Sent portions of the ails. thelr convenient arrange: ae eee ne ‘near Conn. ave.; contains ® rooms, r. superior ag Pe = th ad all scent vets lo 5 sable er Acsirable Homes at the prices asked” $3,000 exch for | VOR SALE—A FINE STABLE BETWEEN K AND Pisce awe ie Peemonte., 180 | Rousse fronting. Eee eeser ee | Sue 4 beceen Wor tereouel pacer ete EYLER ES ROTHERFORD, office.” eat my | ply to GURLEY BROTHERS, 1319 F at. new. nod-Lar 1307 F qt. p.w. Real Estate Broker, BR SALE- reas cn Se RE—1843 7TH ST. N.W., WITH | _224-4t 1826 F st. n.w. PALACE ORGANS. ment brick Houses on 1st st. n. w., $4,500 each. | Your house: factory prices. ‘AS. W. HANDY, O21 F st. 0. W. Seo nO ate | "aza-ce F. J{OR RENT—A FINE NEW BRICK AND STONE 2 O080 Sth ot eee ot BES Dt front Residence, on Mass, quire of DO! bas Tobie lata” atl Gpcn eesti | Suding weterrent. inquire of BONN, 420 JFOE SALETUREE NEW 2-STORY AND BASE: | | $5 cash and 95 monthly buys handsome Organ for 'G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. egeughou, bee is ik SALE—CHEAP_A GOOD SIX-HOOM BRICK FS. SALE—NEARLY NEW, GRAND UPRIGHT 90° bot eh ot bouse on I st., bet 6th a.w.; bay window; 10 for 6160 cash at G. L. WILD & BROS. 709 baat oom out ak tt hot outa et Ug CoRR | Hh aten mid with 3 small houses, ? in rear, one in front; the 3 rent R SALE— 24 at $17 per month; only $1,300. CHP. R, FE —. ST. N. W.—A 2 STORY 7- [ . .H. PARKE! BRADBURY PIANOS. house, with all the modern improve- | _224-3t' ‘436 and E sta. s.w. it-toned piano made:” guaranteed for ‘and in all respects ric S—f Se ae ee” fT | “The sweetest painted and pai )R SALE — CHEAP —A NICE NEW BRICK | lifetime: factory prices; condition; ren: on_N st. 8.w. 1 @ g00d, eee. 0 i. MG. BMITH, 1225 Pa, ave, t 825 per mo. Inquire at house Priee #1,650 inyest- m1) Tet. net eG. He PARKER, dig and E's-w. et RK RENT—DECEMBER 15TH—NO. 1115.17" VOR SALE—CHy VE-ROOM HOUSE H st. n.w., bet. Land M: 10 rooms: bat 2.50 F a bet. bh s.w.;lot 16 feet front; pri ‘Apply toP.F- LARNER, G30 Fst. | 1.800. "C. PARKER dig and b deat TORE, Bree and clean; all orders by ‘mail mpuy attended to.” STANDARD st ne FOE SALE BED FEATHERS, 15c. A POUND; d otherwise DUSTER co. 24-0" Fe SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD BUSINESS CORNER, and McLean sve,: rents at $25 per month Price . Cour good brick houses on Union st, W.; 4 600d investment: $5,200 for the four houses. | &bd 18th sts, n. w. suitable for ¢ F SALE—THREE HORSES FROM VIRGINIA, coupes: @also room for a few more boarders. REAMER'S STABLE, P st. between 17th re that will rent at Yireinis/ave,, bet, th and Loth sta-aw. 810,000 for | yose'etate wo A 1088 propert; t R45 ALE—3 STC CYLINDE! 7 Inout, price pS O00 ey ttnerouu brik Mawerse | ROR SALE, STOVES. A CHLINDER, PARLO _n24-3t 1 SALE—THOSE NEW, ATT! "RACTIVE, 9-ROOM houses, 2d, near Pa. ave. s.e.; 21 feet wide; well ; cellar and all i yments. aed Ot buat fectly finished ; a Be 10; terns to sult, x with ook, | eer fol reat bar ‘BLE PRIV. Ni near Mass. ave. n.e.; 7-room brick with cel- | nered square, nearly new, 82 ag, Baty By 500, $500 cash and $40 per month, -| might, 9100; one su] oom, all modern improvements, in complete order Small frame on 8th st, n.w.; by year tos private family only. J. FRED. KELLEY. 913 Sth st. n-w. 3t 82.500, eae en Per Seer TerrrErT ee oe Thi fine lote Corcoran st., near it $1. ano, a second-hand one, or be aay | BRICK, 1008 26TH ST. Splendid lot within square at Yepent ene Ds Aaa 24-3t {OR SALE—BARGAINS— Organs down to $25; Pianos $45 and upwards; easy F. G, sMITH, conveniences; ‘OR SALE—PIANOS! PIANOS! PIAN( it One 4 lath; PeHor Upright, first cage 5 ick’; perfect order; good Ss ee, yore or six years, 0. can be bought on easy terms: ‘anos taken in exchange. “If you wish 10 ; - exc! ur © frou $20 to S100 HUGO i Pianos ; square pi- buy anew pi- rented with 0c] 3-6m_ on us You can sav mod ; in order: new next fine improvement; asuo. WORCH & CO., 925 7th st. n.w. and’ paint: rent, #80. J. TuED KEULEY Bab eth ‘ine-root brick “on' Sth et. ne, to exchange for | the privlewect baring” -3t_ | large house in a 1921 16th at. drici oF UGeh at. poms lars. BENT—910, NEW {ROOM BRIOK, REAR OF rs B <a * MacGOWAN & CAMPBELL, a 11 B st. I-story 4 at. nw. ; $22.50, 3-stor 4340 brick, mod. imps., a Stescrites with * 1527 Columbia st. p.w. 23% le rear of 1250 1 Fe SALE—ON A ST., N. E, BET. 18ST AND 2D, 1330 Vermont ave. e — fell at sacrifice, with ‘or without “GUARANTER,” Star otee, 9" R SALE—FINE BAY MARE FIVE YEARS OLD, le or harness, buggy, saddle, n24-7t 3 at.nw. WM. F. HOL’ 1321 Fetnw. = tory and basement, 11 + Price fo neat ry and basement brick on Lt at Drick on izth bet. Hand Sta, | JVOR, SALE — Low FOR CASH—TWO HA NSOM be: never been used sinte out of the im; nw.8 am. 000. : P laces . Sienueitul 2. brick on Bat, bet. 9th and 1 ported from id; also, one second-hand Coupelet, ase 3 CA sae Gr. oe uth Trot, 6 mes aph callers Ged nae garrlee four, “tobe ‘geen ‘at the Tremont House cor: rooms, compietel - : "i E mn . aunts sane ee EE | ne ‘ -story and. base! ick, 6th near Ost. n. w., 6 R SALE—ONLY $10 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. —— = peas Ha vt dz:10 | rogmn and bath a. m,f-dot 21x96: 86,400” A F ‘The Plano Exchangesat fer uew Ware 13 R RENT—A GEM OF A HOUSE: NINE ROOMS; 3 : Soe Ipeight Pianos st very populne bebe aad the Dank 5 : ® m.1.; $5,000. f Upright Pianos at it Be aos ee nares “ esto iieickeom. 7th gt near A st. nea m.i,7 Siakbs, ou the moat ‘cay tach ts cuit thebuyer, ae 1 toiek on dat bet F and @ sta.m.é,am.i,| Wemakea great specialty of exchanging, NTR 7 LW . 5 x Fist noma stable and large grounds attached. Wii | _124-3t 1 on Sth st. near An.e.,a,m.i,8rooms;| Nowis a great opportunity to take advantage of rented at a low to a guod tenant. THOS. E. RENT—UNFUBNISHED— "| prices hauge Piano WAGGAMAS, SIT Pat how n24-ae jE a a and basement brick on Rast. near 14th n. w.; | Palue ‘Reson we coat ¥ ; Randsomaly ta., overlook aie large rooms ‘Gnished; lot 25x96; ‘our ol are Remember ‘oUF New Warerooms, 913 a : 2! Peis, on 12th and O sta,, 4-story brick: LEO :10 rooms; lot 20x100. ‘Thi ‘a child; also 2 heavy or ;,obtain permit to ins} at BLT Oe, FOWLER, Benning, D. C. R08 SALE—ONE SORREL PONY SUITABLE FOR ch: draft’ horses. Inquire of J. M. story and it 3 Le bs 220; will meke's fine business ob: | POE a ; fine _ Apply 1216 5 st, n. w. BALE—AT A BARGAIN— HORE, COUPE- te, and harness, at W. F. Geyer's, 406 Ba. av. 1.W, Bw, ator “. t sami eoy stock of carriage and buggy harness : coupes, SRST Se sedms; lot STRAT passenger carriages: daytons, phaetons, bug- ‘A NEW HOUSE ON 19TH ST., BET. = my, brick on 0. ear Sth si. n.w.; 11 rooms; lot | S°%:20b8 i liens gat lakes for eas ho moet convenient! location Bouse $2108;'815,000. mo ine mantels “and tiles Fes 75 i Esty and 10th mw 0200 : Ogos, ineooe pect IR SALE—SIXTEEN HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES HILL & JOHNSTON, ~ ay bail 3 300. from Tennessee : rs und drivers: also 1503 Pa. ave. n.w. two good hea Graft horses; will be sold cheap. HUGH 70H RENT— 2923 ON, W._ NICELY FURNISHED, end — CK OF FaLa ow é. Particulars of PB. LORD, 607 ta » new and second-hu: in the cit; ¥ pre ave bog Hanty meee CF. “4 foelect trom, Fertus reasonable. JOHN W. YOUNG REX T_i] ROOM BRICK HOUSE 205 D ST, Rhode taiand ave. x ai -built; 6 rooma each clots apt ates | Hove > eS eee 45 peri in; key st 207 D ot inquire 1318 Con ig yards: side aud beck alles, i R5G0 “ammcated; food FOR SAE UST ARRIVED FROM THE GREAT coran 1 $5 per month: no'interent. All cash 8000" ome qt 74 Pu rg ae a mem poses | caer tare Bre ae aay aka | Maras Rac ‘ot. sw. % av. Wy 2 Tsth ‘ ‘One Gray Mare: can trot a mile to wagon in 1; 817 and 81 st, 6 re, $16.50. "B * nz: 313 East Capitol st. : ed Bay Horses, 10 bende’ hick Teowakb. 407 6 st.a.w. m24-St* 4 Fo, SALE DESIRABLE DUSTNESS PROPERTY fine knee ac on. One Bay Lightwood: fat ENT. ii Roo! F 4 ‘Ponn. ave., near Lith st: ‘tapres i handsome Bay, Ficcd tetas alt od pe ad Caron Hines stony DEI Dullding, willbe wold aa Chie ‘Al "80 head ‘of Driving Hiorwes: Sopepert ie 212- POR SALE-BY TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F | °-0-OW__JOHN SIMMONS, 311 12th st. n.w. ia H'st.—Fine Dwelling on “Rhode | H, SALE PARTIES IN NEED OF PINE OR OAK Weeese 805 Eaat Capitol ot 721.000. Prelting, near Dur Gircle; | A Piling should communicate with me before : oa ‘4 FASHIONABLE LOCATION. A 17090. Corner Dwelling, Beat Dupont Cigele inner. i supply the demand prompliys he A’ it er mouth “Apply DAVID STONE. G08 Nice, Qoruer Dealing: sees Se as a cote Pr ——— Seon Dwelling. ‘Sosatas LOTTO" GAB ENGINE RK RENT— ICATION WILL BE RECEIVED . ROR SALE-A FINE RESIDENG ROOM time; no handli: FR Hnirg tt ioe dene hon hou 16 | 2 Y Eiger tonechicoas, inter rai onter 2 al ea lists De BALLACH, kets 7ST a m0 — : oon y m nore Reais out pan A to secure perfect freedom from abund- Y -30 | Owner, 951 Muss, ave. n.w. ab PSe X = ance of light and ventilation: Sad sanftary Ps. % = LOST AND FOUND. r s 1 beat apd open. HOUSES. = — magag eae pee atisbas toe sot dv 30 | VOR SALE— <T — $5 REWARD—ON SATURDAY NIGHT, large * B27-2t* brown setter dog “1 tr with th hreony and meme, leven | Cyne me Ad edo. Return Yo SBS Delaware a ~ = = O8T—ON A ag Ee PR 1 1 NI 3 ry 5 Err ginedinns vecony of Fenecs ome wW. m snd Hott ne a| J y{smatiammored gold hacelon Metra ty Lars departments; house contains 13 rooms, bath, co rage, two and ta; uit; price, 7 O8T—A SMALL PUG ‘FROM Pst, able. ‘Apply t0 THOS. 3 IBGE & 00, THE ot Bfonday Ree oad PSeR Eonar PE Stee | ot i" alae. 2 SWORMSTEDT & BEADLEY,927 F n.w. vote. Wass 2¥,12 roma mod.imp.970. | hm a a Ditton Sis BE ea aga totkoe Pla 1a hy eat ne 388 ; mii ves, mont ave Eas eon =e fusncnele Be ome houses, at @2 to <A TRE a —TO A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY—A 917 Fst. nw. Pua + nl7-20 Ss SEO wr ean RENT- pee pee at. nw. Dw. my1-9m JAMES JACKSON CONVICTED OF ASSAULT WITH IN- | She said this was her first visit to New York, P re) TENT TO KILL WILLIAM PIERSON, and she would like it better if the people A Proctamariox Ox Acoouxr Or | tn the criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, | not rush around quite so fast, is, she THANKSGIVING DAY. James Jackson, a stout-built colored man, was a Fcmegraer es American yo 9 To whom it may concern—we have so arranged it | placed on trial yesterday. The trial was re-| 2°*8- The Indians treated nervousness that each and every family, no matter what their cir- aise me ‘aie chade Jackson, who is repre-| ‘2° °ommon-sense standpoint, They believed cumstances be, can eat their Thanksgiving dinner 2 we = in nature and not in doctoring quite so much, from New Table Linen and can enjoy the turkey with | Sented by Mr. T. C. Taylor, is under an indict- | Bathing they thought an excellent remedy, es- s0 much more relish. Therefore we have resolved to | ment for assault and battery with intent to kill | pecially steam baths. These baths, she said, sell— Wm. Pierson August 20, 1887, by stabbing him | were very similar to our vapor baths, but per- 70-inch Bleached Table Damask at 75c. per yard. | in the left breast. The affray took place near | haps not quite “so smooth.” The manner of qo pormer price, $1. a the corner of 5th and K streets northwest, and | taking these baths by the Indian was to dig a TO yerd Teele Damask, New Patterns, at $1 | originated from a remark made by the de-| hole in the ground, put a box in the hole, then 64-Inch Bieached Table Damask at 65c. per yard. ceased as to some one treading on his heels, | get into the box, wrap a blanket about’ him, Ms we hs German Damask D per yard. Blows followed, and it is alleged that Jackson | and get some member of his family to pour saa! th Red Border at | cut Pierson with a dirk-knife. No one testified | hot water on the blanket, Indians were not 64-inch Hail Bleached German Damask at 75c. to seeing the cutting. The biade of the knife | nervous because they were careful what they Seinen = S Be is about six inches long and Vierson was struck | ate. One reason why Indian women were not $34 : 50s. with such force that the handle of the weapon | nervous was that they did not squeeze them- verdana, ee oerrmen Deneck Mapatest Ol | os pulled OM ha ts, Sitampt to withiven 4a, | pebeen sebp eoasta, Whe princess had « good fozen % Bleached German Damask Napkinsat,| leaving the blade almost buried in the left | deal to say about the time American women gn bteast, from which it was withdrawn by Dr. B. | wasted on dress, and said she was shocked to ‘per dozen. ~", | B. Williams by using forceps. Pierson was | see so many ‘dog women,” as she called them, 50 goss % Fine Quality Bleached Scotch Damask | sent to the hospital, and in June last was taken | “nursing dogs” in Central Park. 150 dozen % Undreseed Bisackel Geraan Napkins, | PY his sister to his mother’s house in Virginia, coe price, $1. ‘5 per dozen. where he died in September last, thirteen The Benefits of Stair-Clim! % ozen ’¢ Red Border Damask Napkins, $1.50 per | months after the stabbing. The — ory From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. _— Napkins, | ing occurred within a year and a day of the| yj i Fe eete oe en nae Doe een |S cag, sales Cee ae ee Geelled Gee Spry ctateenaes bes epg meer | 100 dozen 2 Initial Napkins at $2.25 per dozen. murder, and is therefore on trial for assault | "°F Of humanity. So much so that all model WHITE DAMASK TABLE SETS. with intent to kill. The Government this} books on model houses advocate the least pos- 8-4 with 4-8 Napkins to match, 83. i roposed to put in evidence the dyit sible piling up of stories, Women especially Te . « 3 n of Pierson. The defense objected | are supposed to be injured by climbing stairs. ; und that such declarations can only | a homelike sete Ter ey of this week. The most | he used in cases of homicide, and the objection | Bt Dr. Hammond has come out with an en fdmore testified to | thusiastic commendation of stair-climbing. If E Be YOU WANT A HANDKERCHIEF? arresting Jackson the following morning, and | the doctor be correct, we should have our front i Hopal Highbeas a Sayasers Handketsnc, | % finding the handle of the knife in an alley | houseso arranged that we can bo climbing Which bis most gracious personage will have his at- | within seven or eight feet of his door. The | most of the time. It is, he says, the great cure tendant give you with his compliments. case was submitted with no testimony for the | for heart feebleness; and feebleness of the LANSBURGH & BRO. defendant or argument, and the jury retired | heart with heart failure is national a § phe 420, 422, 424 and 426 7th st.n.w, after a brief charge by the court to the effect mb, says the doctor, a hundred staircases a that they could find one of three verdicts—| day; say fifty in the morning, and fifty in the guilty as indicted, guilty of assault, or not | afternoon. It will cure dyspe ia, The climber ilt; Se Fa RALEER SONS. 10TH STREET N. W 04 @ Asbestos. Paper. Fire Brick and Clay Lime, Cements, Ch: . can even digest baked beans, tripe, pickles, fa8 $26 pelt Palp, ee, oA erdict of Guilty as indicted was rendered. | pork, fried mushrooms, soda biscuit, nut cakes, = pny Rad and whatever ingredien’ , in an ordi- GEORGETOWN. Bold Oyster Pirates. ary boarding house. 80, what further have THE CHESAPEAKE BAY DREDGERS HAVE IT ati | we to ask for. Tear out your elevators, and THEIR OWN, WAY. ‘a oe rid of fatty tion of the eart, abdominal m torpid liver, and a non-active digestive fluid. Alienating Her Affections. Horses axp Mores Ovr 1x tae Sromw.— < Agent Key, of the Humane society, visited the | 4 Baltimore special says: The oyster pirates tow-path along the canal yesterday during the | on the Little Choptank river have not only put reg — — thirteen —e oe mgines to flight the vessels of the state navy, but they ied beside the canal unprotec m the | have so cowed their crews that many of the weather, He took charge of a number of the : . EMORY B. BURNITE'S SUITS ON ACCOUNT OF EB animals, and when the owners called for them | eB have resigned, and though every induce- WIFE—A STRANOE STORY. they were required to deposit $5 each on a | ment has been offered, none others could be | From the Baltimore Sun, to-day. charge of fait ing to provide proper shelter for snes a a pono eens —_ Three suits have been docketed in the United the arfimals. jis morning, whe! 16 CASES WE “tong » rot ipro- ireuit court Brvant called for trial in the Police Court, Daniel | tected, are the greatest sufferers. ‘They are | States yee ee lee gear gon Haines, James Reed and Simon Piper failed to | afraid to go to work and some are offering to | counsel for Emory ite. One suit was appear, and their collaterals were forfeited. | dispose of their canoes for trifling am®unts. | against James H. Holmes and wife, of Caro- omas E. Thrasher, who owned three of the | Many of them, who were at work on the river | line county, Md., the father-in-law and mother- mules, appeared to fight the case, and was | during the last fight, were shot at repeatedly | in iew of Burnite, in which $40,000 are de- defended by Lawyer Jordan. He claimed that | nd compelled to lie fiat in their boats to es-| 3.4 tor gliensting the affections of Bus- the stable end of his boat was out of repair and ad the bullets. = hee ite's wife, the daughter of the Hi In that is why he did not put the mules in the he dredgers are armed and supplied with | nite’s wife, the daughter e Holmeses, boat. When asked why he did not repair he — of ammunition. They have joined | another suit $40.00 are claimed against Mr. said that the weather had been good and there | forces and openly defy the state authorities. | Holmes for slander. The third suit was no need for it. He was fined #5. The river off James island, on which are the | Samuel Shannahan and wife, of Easton, Sxnious Accrpexr.—Mr. Wm. H. Tenney, an | best oyster grounds in the state, is dotted with | county: Md. for €10.000, for assisting in the old and prominent citizen of Georgetown, | large bay vessels, and the Eastern Shore men | alienation of Burnite's wife's affections. slipped upon an icy pavement last night and | fear that before they are driven off by the | Shannaban is a sister of Mrs. Holmes, fell heavily, fracturing his left thigh bone. "- | state they will bave destroyed the beds, The | _ Burnite and Miss Holmes wore married in A Suicut Fire took place at the residence of | pirates are taking no chances, They work sys- | 1864 and have three children. He is from Dela- Mr. John Cruikshank, 1257 Sist street north- | tematically and their forces are so distributed | ware, and after the marriage his father-in- West, last night, the wood-work about the fire- | that in case of attack they can either separate | law bought s fine farm on We river, vent | place catching.” and sail away or else combine and show fight. | for his daughter. Mr. did not Gnars Trape.—The canal boat Seneca ar- | One of their vessels is doing guard duty right | Well at farming, and jutier some Preparation be rived to-day with 600 bushels of wheat and 400 | at the entrance to the ground. NL ee barrels of flour consigned to G. T. Dunlop. In other sections of the state the same con-| ago. From Talbot he went with his family to CaTtLe MARKET.—At Drovers’ Rest yesterday | dition of afiairs exists,s0 that just now the delphia. About o your age Ae} west /228cattle were upand 183 were sold as follows: | Oster pirate can steal at will. ‘There is noone | to build up a home, as he says, so that his fam- Best, 834c. and 4e.; good, 8c, and 93(c,; mid- | % Prevent him. ‘The state crews have been | ily might come to him. Heeuys he parted from dling, Sc. and 33¢c:; common, 334¢. and Se. 162 | DOtified that in case another such attack was | his wife with a kiss, am gare sheep and lambs: Sheep, 21¢c. and 4c.; lambs, | made as that of last week not « mother's sonof | money with which to go away. | visting 4i¢e. and 6c.; calves, 4c. and 6c. 10 cows and | them would be Their demoralization | Los Angeles and other towns of more or calves, $20 and #45, is complete. Two dredging vessels, the =e tent in Salt Lake City, Ronnentes at Tue Acapewx or tax Visita-| Schooner Thomas B. Schall and the pungy Wm, wy we Trox.—Last Thursday a sneak thief entered the | M. McNamara, both of which took s prominent | | ise t see wy aT y egned Georgetown Academy of the Visitation and | part in the fight, are fast ashore on Hopper’ | tie tom. Mtthlo, Buraitest campbhgue tab carried off a number of articles of jewelry be- | Point bar, having stuck there while cl dead.” A. telegeem balltoen ont ‘Galt longing to the pupils. Among the stolen prop- | the state sloop C. B. Groome. | No effort what- | dead. A telegram, seo erty are the following articles: A gold bracelet | ¢ver has been made to seize them. of Durets's cabsaae He set with garnet: ‘ketbook containing $5 | inthe state are thoroughly aroused over the fi in money and a diamond ring, three gold | ™ismanagement of the state navy, y | learn bangle bracelets and two handkerchiefs, oe ey ment, Tesdalme tat the ae for him -otection affor goa wife to procure a divorce mtn eyo he law into their own hands. wasa om § Reported for THE EVENING Star. i a ee Cicurt Convr.—The circuit court of Alex- American Students in Berlin. Pushing for the North Pole. andria county, Judge Keith, is still in session. From the 8t. Louis Republic. LORD LONSDALE AWAY UP IM THE ABCTIO In the case of M. Skillman against the = 1 REGIONS. ington and Ohio railroad company, for $2,000, Specill to the New York World, Nov. 26. claimed as damages in consequence of being thrown from his train when it was struck by a ‘wagon, a verdict has been found for the rail road company.—The case of Butler: — the same aie for damages has also been de- cided for the defendant.——The court will de- cide at this term the case of Hon. Lewis Mc- Kenzie inst the county of Alexandria—a tax case in which Mr. McKensie paid $303 for taxes to Benj. Austin, late county clerk, and asks that credit for the same be allowed him, al- though the ad id into the treas- iit