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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. For the District of Columbia, Eastern Penn- svivania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland « ‘Virginia, fair; i gnats poe? . 26 fact that Hall failed to appear at the hour ie Davis appointed - I. Hawnvncre & Sons, Kenyan’s.—Variety and boxing. — fixed, the wedding was indefinitely postponed. | administratrix. Estate Ann C. order to P ble € And the good work goes steadily on. A week | Paxonana. Battle of Shilo” An important real estate sale has been just Hall is a colored barber about thirty years old, | show cause why John W. Riley not give nape” DAgeete ‘we had a firé at our store,and after having fixed up insurance ‘matters with the under, tly colder; north yesteriy | CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. “The Twelve Temptations.” rde in “Riehard iLL” Wilbur Opera Company. bE.—Variety. Wrutanp Hat1.—Prof. Carpenter. CONDENSED LOCALS. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Growth of the Capital and Some of| Mz. Letaxp T. its Needs. . CONDITION OF AFFAIRS IN OUTH WASHINGTON— BUILDING ACTIVITY—RAPID TRANSIT NEEDED— REAL ESTATE NOTES AND LOANS—SOME NEW woUsEs, effected of F street property. Col. Henry Strong, formerly of Chicago, but now a resi- recitals at church last evening, audience of size, Powsns gave one of his re- Congrega' tional entertaining thoroughly THE BRIDEGROOM DID NOT COME. He Sent a Note Asking to be Excused from the Wedding. ‘Thankegiving night was the time appointed for celebrating the marriage of Miss Laura Brown and Harwvod Hall, but owing to the and lives at No. 222 434 street southwest. The ee ee CITY ITEMS. SS Miller; writ de issue.” Oysters. 4 Plenty of Oysters, oll of the finest i ty. ‘The eclebrated Lyon aro gy ee oy Carrie: 2 eficacious drink for the 4 ay — An efficacious drink for the nervous and dys- fore testam peptic. Seo AMUSEMENTS. __ GLOBE THE ATE LTELM CLUB CON JOSEP KASPAR Conductor The only STRING OLCHESTIA in the city. Performers Chau ‘the establishme: one-half = — = - bride-elect is the oldest daughter of Frank and : letters’ osm 7 uiber Music rendered ‘most ef wre advertised the sale every gare at ; —" dent of this city, has purchased the property Fannie Brown, and resides with her parents at | 304" Welter “kt gerne Onl ye Whtehy votered trom 6 to | Pees, Sanee Suk - in our — $) price A certified copy of the will of Thomas Hop- 4 iW pint. LB PaaRMa eet cert SATURDAY EVENING, December le is ma, far and is, of Milliston township, Chester county, » second door from 18th street, jo. eet north ! 4 ve 3 an siree! at Universalist Church, corver 13th apd L strests: ‘near Sncememon of the hours “he von he. was filed with Register of Wi bay the conte ide, fpr has a front- pl eaiiatoni eee ago. "yee celled ct tet ease Kate Flynn ES pointed. Estate Ira N. Burritt, = a :. parent. People are avake to the fact that | Clagett sesterday. age of 32.8 feet on F street, and rans back and | }0% tnd elegance. and hhe does not ‘idgmant | at intervals of about a week for about two will eamitied to oad be 000, etate Jobe H | of cate? a_—A clergyman, offer yours | _ctvedstteetesane mance: NEES Siar ars made. strict Lod en Taare yan ; bond . | of suffering from that joathsome —— a pers atak of} District Lex dge S | then turns toward 18th street, having @ front-| Ho is will © ek Meera: centering | mathe ‘Then his visdis beckane more frequent. | Houston; John F. Cox ted administrator. | tarrh, and ‘vainly trying ever®. known remedy, | QTH SEASON......... : Asses. see Havin’ Sne Tor 10, 696 euite for ein corsa | occ oe ae | Sge on the latter street of 28.6 feet. It is un-| of what he has ly accomplished, it is not | He never failed to spond threo or four nights | Estate Enoch Ridgway. tts F Ridgway | at last found a recipe which completely cured THE BISCHOFF CoxcEate, soon, Every garment at t positively half price. | Douglass: D. ‘Ss. derstood to be the intention of the purchaser | too much to expect that in» ‘he will | at Brown's house each week. Brown is com- | appointed administratrix. Estate Joseph W. and saved him from death. Any sufferer from ax rw Our men’s overcoats are all cut from the finest | urcr’ J.W.Walker, DB. 'T. to improve this site by the erection of a large ised ag seoond fortabiy situated, and a piano in the parlor | Sands; petitition of H. L. Biscoe. Estate Peter | this dreadful sending # self-addressed CONGREGATIONAL ¢ fabrics and trimmed in the most elaborate | At the riding academy this evening there | store building, somewhat similar to the build- offered additional inducements to who | Pitchlynn; order for citation. | Estate Ernest | stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 IS TWO COURSES. manner. Brey ommend made by a first-class | will be the usual Saturday music ride. These ing he 4 ted for Houghton & was frequently entertained by Brown's ao that executor show cause why | Warren st, New York city, will receive the re- = ATTRACTIONS LR oe Toy Fg ee umemeume eo Col. Strong P wale an cheaiive guts nF ste sd peel penne Ga pee — Cana: gies ‘Montgomery. ad Saray — Dec. 12. tral iu and los Clark Ceolune, Deo. 2m, at half | as well as for the participants, L moni e at AL. 4 Sicsah ite Sa pals Com . tral cit a “ark Cusine. i ~ > - ago n p is necessary; Dr. ag! aoe rey ape edna | aly eit aml it | sheet wore and bes em fain HePpra sa odd ie lie | aca noe Pvt Gn | orc od wis ca ms to order, all at tee: To | scind an order discharging a restraining order ‘MORE STREET RAILWATS KEEDED, Preparations for tl were al aoe For Coughs and Throat Disorders use return money to purel who is | in the case of Tayior age Tyler & Kutherford, “T read with interest "2 though no date was fixed. The it] _ Coxveatep a Tovou Newsrarzr Max. Baowx’s Bnoxemat, Trocurs.—“Have never Giestisfed with his belgain, holds good od the : Aagtes aces. > what you said in a ina- | signified his intention of living at ‘his father- | Louisville to the New York World savs: | Changed Owing to the rush yesterday eee were Bg ee a demented | T#E Stan's real estate column on the subjectof and pei intlaw's house : ind agreed to pay 88 month | Rev. poly aig reformed gambler, | {hint betes Fae f oe iueting led to lock our doors several times dur- | woman, was found at the corner of 8th and E | the — development of suburban gives her a | for the second floor front room. Fite room | has added another laurel to his crown in the | welj of "Ree. Henry Ward Beecher, Sold ouly fog bee day, - en savin ino all I who can streets southeast | Officer Augusta and d taken Tomarked & well-posted a citizen the other d before and entitles instead ot Lieber stoi? = ne rey a a —* roth, | boxes, K come during #0 and avoi oat 3 venue southeast, porter. “While I'am le. More ve: . ———_- ____ the afternoon rash, a . "This morning about 6 o'clock W. Pattit, 6 ov wit ee being done in the real pectin been ke} for Hall and the # ‘Brown's Royal Glue mends broken dishes, chaira, ¢0 xk, Hampcnorr & Sons, brakeman of the Baltimore and Potomac rail- | ¢ ine, st ve not realized so forcib! had been deprived of the rent for room, aationn Ne Reliable Clothiers, | road, had his arm badly mashed while coupling | the extent and meaning of the saestec rere, ‘They bogan to think thet the wedding was aa | to the Halcombe mission last Sunda: Mottin Se aise m= ingle sAminsion to each of hah 621 Pennsylvania avenue. | cara ‘at the New Jersey avenue yards. Hewas | ment. Now, that the paving of shure eatin far off a ever, but the young man again re- Sa mele fe reduced | “Kem to Walsh's drug store, 34 and Listreets of the city limits has actu: ly begun, there is d the matrimonial subject, and of $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No..| or for both, will haxin fry S90; 0 rene "Tc Fae | ne rogetbent homo, en hy we ha ntapet he sat So Kena dren, ut Sas eres Gray ait “chars her Baa | Hee te em Sgeng wy ata a street southe it move was rs : Sian eE al L Exchange, 913 Pennsy! ae further ont. While this prospect not nn we people along Brown carpeted the foot oe Se coer SrgaTerne ot ech yale of cone ‘dons welcome one, still it seems to me that the city spent 912 for lace for the window, | con ’ - ih | Domestic Sewing Machine Office, ALLIFORNTA on our $1 kid glove. Never has ought to develop ina more uniform manner, furniture which Hall was to was | Opie Reid’s Arkansas Traveller. He says he | ———————" "5 OE CALL gests une atthe price. Then our $1.50 glove sells uni-} The published statements of the charge of | As it is now the present growth is largely to- | 80d to have arri on MCT@lay, but its | wiil devote the balance of his life to the min- AMUSEMENTS, ‘Cara, Dy heten ru Route wi ey loys ll th intent to kill Thomas Jarboe, pre-| Ward the north and the northwest, end the failure reach the Brown = Brndvsy, New York os oT cheeetuee, ‘know what Perrin Frere’s Pique | ferred against me, have not stated my side of — is pressing outside of the city did not@ cause any (CONOREGATION AL cHtnc Philadelphia, or any Baltime, iio Ticket Agent Sido are. "We have hens ke cll eines cot lodet | the unfortunate affair, and wntil'a fall investe | bounds, while? ie ity “neg Ht Oe continued his i rening. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, Jew colorsandstyles. Faaxc, One Price Hatter and | £#tion is had before the courts I would ask a | the city, particularly as well as in ps to C and when he left that night he assurred Lecture by Hon. Wen pace. suspension of public opinion. other sections, there is after square of | interesting for the opportunity it will afford family that everything would be all right. The RRR. BES, IT 008 FER LT por Wash stPa cre bit Joux T. C. CLanx. | ground which is in about the same condition | to compare her work in the leading role with | wedding enke was baked and the wedding feast | BB Bak i Hoke Wonderhil Fun. Adintesion, Soc Gallery NOY, 8+ aes 8s when the city was laid out, nearly one | that of Mrs. Langtry, who appeared in it very | yee Friends were invited, and the young | DD i © | ie i ; 2 a ly z Ei fer Vous ASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY ae seret inch ave Sct Deon Sedat tn | ans capable pooge Stier conten oes | brve.was arrayed forhocsremong: ‘The fame = as v ia cane street lines have not mn fixed, and it - including was about to send for the Rev. Mr. Jol ‘ Sractat, Paice vos Next Weer: ENE aks MARE RRO | olde 00 Sn ion, Of the lake cade Kyrie Bellow, Harry Edwards, lau oberioos | of a seek ae one ae ee sumIe § PN Beers es tH an, Deaeaadtesiagcion ae Seeman eee ereee | acta ten team scnued tn ties ig cash Jome thargiupanied by a surveyor. It ocours | Mist Helen ‘Miss Lizzie Hudson, and ey eee eee 59 t ma D 8 8 UY Goo Wei a ‘Ample carriage room and special accumunodations far 2 - iy me that unoceu] id withii * loor. yy was ‘@ note, 4 ‘00° G SO“ SwimnLace has forits parpore the study of msthology, | the city limits ought Srst to be impraved and | Naioxa TREATES,—Tho “Parlor Match” | $09Fs nde boy cae, there, with, & note, x or papi gist he RE ERE 75 “ Portieres “ and the gradual formation of a library com-| then the suburbas inovemeat: woh oe needs no introduction to Washington theater-| will have to excuse me. I could not get the A TT ¥ Horses furnished at @2 each. Send for circulars - Wase. B. Wirxzaxs, Prising books relating to the general subject. | Siew’, Dat the toshle is La eee sires eee a good thing for Hall that he : \ ee ee eee ‘7th and D sts. n.w. teas unaetweniteun enter and than certain sections of the city. Tt actually k, but did not deliver the in in person, Laura t Bm ra Preerictorn_ EEE OO rae pepe it G akes less time to goa mile or so outside of the fainted, and until 2 o'clock the next morning Is now open from I a Ovrratxo my stock of China, Crockery, | 1; ic not the intention to make the society a | city limits than half the distance within these her life was despaired of, but she has re- 9a. m.to10p.m, Glassware, Notions, Toys and Housefurnishing | purciy scientific affair, though the Projectors | limite. What this city needs more than any- covered. Brown at once went to see Hall's th at. two hoc! ith of Treasury Building. nS Goods st and below cost, to close business. | hope that it wall some day include specialists, | thing else just now is more street railway facili mother. She was surprised to hear ~ - ‘Tauro. F. McCavizr, 209 Pa. ave. 2.0. who may parsue any particular inquiries in as | ties.” New ear lines would tend todevelyp some theater next week Prepared to| the news, She had not even been told, NEW PUBLICATIONS. =e exact a manner as they deem fit, by organizing | of the neglected parte of the city and afresh and with novel pyrotechnic ef- | she said, that her son was to marry, although = = ‘Tux Besr Banoarss in the cityin new Square | ¢j..504 or branches to this end. ‘The main lace on the market property which is now doubt. Evans and Hoey, two indefat- | her son had told Brown that he had invited kis TES HAs 60 MAW a} snd Upright Pianos at the Piano Exchange, 913 | purpose is to associnte as many professional | hopelessly outside. The new railroads that le “eccentric” comedians of’ much more hg ore Caspr! ‘The attention of storckeepers and persons men as possible, having for an object, as the ble asserts, “the acquisition of a knowl- of the mythologies of different peoples. ing that this research is not only of inter- are to be built in ‘the northern suburbs will greatly accelerate its development. Already the effect of the new electric road on property an ordinary merit, are still the leading spir- its of the com usual allotment of , Which has in addition the pretty girls, who sing, dance, mother to the wedding. however, did Hall, not entirely forget Laura, for the next morn- ing bright and early he sent a boy to the house to inquire how she was. After exeetiene’ /ECISCHE DRAMATISCHE GESELLSCHAFT. Its superi My x than s quarter of a century. Itis used by the 7 the ted. ‘Endormed by the heads of Purest and 8 sc HUKSD, known a “Pansy.” author of sy books aud editor of the Popttlag for youu people, Tae Pansy. @la year muy. Boston, will send a eample Copy long that portion of the 1 hs ity |and otherwise disport themselves “fort spchfter, the excitement | dome not cal jam. “Sold only | wpentbe foliowine JQABXLAND MAKES A HAPPY LAND. GoCENTS ned ake : : along that portion of tho line within the cit isport themselves for the | was over Brown remembered that he had been | {7Cans’ en the folio LAND MAKES A HAPPY LAND. 600 ee ene oe ‘ct | est and benefit, but that its importance has | limits has Keen favorably felt; and, in fact, all | amusement of their audiences, warned in advance. Three weeks ago a female DAS TEN BRAEUTIOAM. DER SEINE BRAUT Be Ay maz: Boston, will cond © ee er aane fit Fees. svenne 2", | been underestimated the club wishes to awaken | thatscction Ino toes improvod. Thisshows that | ,, Daxiet Dovomenry’s Lecrvzz.—For the first | called upon him at the hotel where ‘he is em- DR. PRICE BAKING POWDER C0, § 4 5- a eal on ‘Manufacturer ing several | #, Serra! sympathy with its aim. The hope is | there is no objection to this locality for resi- | time in many years Daniel Dougherty, the ore- | ployed gad informed hive hat tral was oes (itlncipel Book, Dree and Mane Sierca, di ae | GREAT SIMULTANEOUS PUBLICATION His foree of wor! ay ms maki gy j | that the idea may become known to those who | dence purposes. It only demonstrates the old | tor, is to be heard at regational church, | ried man and would disappoint his daughter.| NEWYORK, CHICAGO, 87. LOUIS, _| #¢ Principal Book, Drag = : settee: —— Broken Cany, | Will promote the morementat the present time, | truth that people will not go in any great acm | Next Friday night. "When koSas tap. oe es | Heenan Pould disappoint. his daughter: ia7amaw Miaaneden = Mize 7 eee in be when a need of unity of action eppecent bers ree — will be deprived of the facili- | ° west crowded nom, y being introduced by | promptly denied the accusation and nothing rn The Peerlens Merge Sovran. AMERICA AXD ENGLAND “Ib.” Fireworks in| ., The, expenses, as at present arranged, are | ties of rapid transportation. What we need is | Charles Sumner, and since then his fame tx | morewen thonght or it At METROPOLITAN CHO exes, pails, and loose by Ib. Fireworks in| inost nominal.” What fe most dear the | eect ea trays and more of them.” "°°" "| orator, echolar’ and lawyer tas ciearaie itt | Ore ee _ qussadcarmeneg eee peewee stock, hearty co-operation which any serious stud PROERRIY IX SOUT wasixotex: a eS the man who nominated President | POLITICAL: FACT AND OPINION. | ‘ap LES’ BROADCLOTH, yard and a halt wide, pure ov THE i ey | deserves among those in any way interested. r = leveland, he occupied a prominent part in th lnced to 75c.., ue $1, ss uth Bennie Meerre of the Rational Jookey | iris Gocigned te estaba ae lan of bono There Ds fox wo much aie ~ ears | democratio conven ion Be Louis idet spring, | ‘The official canvass of the Oregon vote has HENKIEI TA * CGE SULTING, nears one aca | Tas Grand Christmas Double Number of the ‘Club at M sonic Temple, ary members, who shall have all the privile; ail isance in South Washing- audience here will includé the President the offi- | wonde: es ‘4 “|e day evening, December 3, 7:30 o'clock. of active members, except voting. The present eth Mas. A.M. Graprxa, of Philadelphia, the rated ‘Trance Medium, will lecture on | at G. A. hall, 1412 Penn. ave.. op- posit: Willard’s Hotel, every Sanday morning andevening during the months of December and January. She is remarkable for her elo- f qu rs of the club are in room 20, Vernon ——_—_—_ A Noticeable Improvement. FRANK M. LEWIS’ REMODE ton that it would not be surprising if there was an impression that thatsection had been aband- oned as a place of residence. While all that has been said about the railroad is fully indorse by the property owners and residents there, yet they have by nomeans abandoned their homes. and Mrs. Cleveland, Chief Justice Fuller, Sec- retary and Mrs. Whitney, and the ma the cabinet, His theme will be “Orai Oratory jority of ‘and Tue Bostox Symrgoxy Oncuestaa. — The sale of season tickets for the three concerts to just been (ed aes Following cial figures: Harrison, 38,298; Cl 524; Fisk, 1,677; Streeter, 363; scattering. 61. Total vote of state, 61,918. Harrison's plurality, 6,769, What we all want is a trifle less corruption in leveland, 26,- '50c. cash value, $1. Ww 1 LANEETS, tirmenee nt WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DECERBER 5 AND G, 1888, cing from 8 to 12 p.m, LONDON GRAPHIC, Also Just out, YULE TIDE, HOLLY LEAVES, CHATTERBOX CHRISTMAS-BOX, rn * ii i Tickets 10 cents, - oor On ‘the contrary, ina quiet and modest way the | be given at Congregational church by Mr, | Politics.even if the jails do have tobe enlarged. Ann With Leautiful colored plates and engravings, AND 178 CONTENTS. give ic | eo Philadelphi AL quence. See adv. in Special Notices. Improvements on Pennsylvaniaavenue are of | Property-owners there have been cnloying | Guricke's fine orchestra is now in progress ai | 7 ene ‘teplaserss Fixe Porraarrs._ Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ave ‘Ma. A. L. Petensex, almost daily occurrence, nowedays, but none of recent years has attracted more public atten- uite a real estate boom. Those who know al about property in that section state that there are not enough houses to meet the demand. Ellis’. The price of tickets is very yw for musieal entertainments of this character, and Washington patrons of music should seo'to it Mr. Rayner, the defeated democratic candi- date for Congress in the fourth Maryland dis- strict, when asked yesterday what he thought Farewell Performance of the Eminent Tragedian, PRICE 50 CENTS EACH. hin Bg De FREDERICK WARDE, tion than the remodeled jewelry store | There are always, they say, applicants for 10 effort of the promoters of the enter- | of the lection in his district, said “I undoubt- COLORED SILK PLUSHES, 30, 75c..81. SATUR) (Of All Newsdealers, + of the Hotel Buckingham. 15th st., has opened | (¢ Frank M. Lewin ss has euc-| Bouses, and. rentable property’ i not i Prise are properly supported. edly think that I was elected. My votes were | ELEGANT FRENCH SATTINECOMFORTS, 82.50. Se abranch establishment at 1017 Connecticut ave., | °° ad ty the basi f Samuel Lewis’ Sons | !oed to stand idle. ‘The explanation given | THe Gronaztowy Amargu Oncuzstea will | not properly counted, that is Cortam, Had i romping RICHARD II; os here he is prepared fo furnish elegant rooms, | ceeded to the business of Samuel Lewis’ Sons is" "that " house rents’ arb. cheapes “in | make ite fret public appearance for the season | they been, the district would not have been 72d MSOEET SEAR, MEAS Fam Or, the Rattle of Bosworth's Ficla, ‘THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMPANY, ‘en suite or . andexcellent table board. "| established at 1215 Pennsylvania avenze.in | that section than ing any other, and peo-| at Congregational church on Tuesday evening | lost.” pcan dni nen mg nen . NEW YORK. SS 1840. The present proprictor has realized ple are beginning to find it out. As|next. This will be the tweuty-ninth public re-| With Blaine, Sherman and Allison at the | VALUABLE PRESENTS FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. pas . ~ _ Fo rue Larest Porrnarts of President-elect Dil keeping pace with the times, most of the property has been owned by the | hearsal of this meritorious organization. eal’ of Ges % td aa Ker Sh gen whee poem y Oey od MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, RIDGE AN) Benjamin Harrison go to Purxce, the Photog- | has fitted up his store in a manner to attract | sume persons for some years they can afford to | Hause’ Buou Tmearea, cote rite of abinet position. coker Merrisbe cesta be | Catena teode werk els ball bare bees The Laughter Making Comedians, Fe rapher, 11th and Penn. ave. | im counters the best ctaenen of | Washington's rent at a less figure then if they had paid a big | New York,” a sensational melodrama, which is | °*0imet. position under Harrison wi or Bik — residents and visitors, The stock of goo i the Photographer, mode the P ts of President-elect “Harrison 1 jis. Ind. on Tuesday Inst. Co sale at his studio, 1ith and Penn. ave. v yy time before Christ- | ms Tae Piano Exchange New Warerooms, | ‘913 Pennsy! | large show window of plate-glass is well filled , While the been almost doubled in quanti improvement in their character and style is equally as noticeable. The vreroom has been so reconstructed as to fornish almost double its former space, while a with a stock of goods which indicate clearly the character of goods to be found inside. The accessories of the establishment, all dictated bs good judgment and taste, lend an addi- price for the land. A Stam reporter was tol that in the best built-up parts of South Wash- ington there was very little land on the mar- ket, and this consisted mainly of isolated lots There are but four large blocks of lots for sale. The average price for a good building site is said to be abont a dollar a foot, although there are some choice locations which are held as high as $1.35 and $1.50 per foot. The onses are few, it is said, where land can be purchased west of 6th street for less than 50 cents said to have created a furore wherever pro- duced, will week by the popular Ina play called “Th has aren C pub! going Keenan's Tarater.—Washin, athletics and the manly art an nan will liam Mi house. be presented at th doon’s Com; is pany will ap ¢ Bijou next young acto Wood. Boy Desective” Mr. Wood ady become well known to the theater- fond of Keen Ker- ive more of it next week, when wil: at his something worth having. By all have a strong cabinet.—New York The official vote of Kentucky is as follows: Cleveland, 188,800; Harrison, 155,134; Fisk, 5,225; labor, 632, Belva Lockwood, 2. Editor Watterson is the chrysanthemum of ities. The colder the day the more beautiful he blooms,—Atlanta Constitution. modern means let us Press, Rep. President-elect Harrison hes written a letter expressing his eA regret at being unable to visit worth 75c,0r 8 EVANS AND HOEY. Presenting Hoyt’s Best Play, A PARLOR MATCH. The Funnicst Pisy of All. Bubbling over with SATIREAND FUN. dl. N ‘COLLINS AND MES. Pair, 1034 Lach wt. ‘Beucht of Seuool Librar, ups $ soate Bridal Guile worth Gis0e ar AS OUR LITTLE MEN AND in time % | Pesusnen Tovar THE DIARY AND LETTERS OF YERNEUR MORKIS. United States to France, Member of : r Muldoon will appear nightly in wrest- iti i Conveutionetc. Edited by ANNE = = ao Monat aienction tothe arty of handiome | fot, At such price for, land itis claimed that Hing’ Doute with | ora hl, the Jap; ‘Prot, | someones betwen oor ola witch we yas piWith ‘wo Turteaite, sole Bron . goods, The tron ante ck with gold | houses can be built and rented which will onard, of England; Sebastian Miller, the i : ¢ rail W. H. HOEKE'S DECEMBER 6, 1888. ‘The interest , aber Sas Sagatsey tal piece fhe finish, The "black Roo fue inom | a eat nine per cet net on the investment | German Hercules, who breaks stones with his | tom, and a geuerel fasion’ of manufsctaring inf Geutlenan snd La@ies 1... | ,,theintareat attaching to Morse “eres; aisoall the latest designs in picture | $¢ <iiver aud gold, while a heavy crimson pick Gkaaetee at for the bureau ae fc. Jn addition there are | interests throughout the states will, I am sure, a res een cwete___ aie Bis picture of iy i epared | © . 7 ars graving and printing and of the army | Plenty of variety features, including th - ite it - iH ON OR RE DELIVERY. LBAUGITS GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ae et Seen, wate Se are prepared | carts natords a tastefal backgroud. In the | medical museum building bas added, it ia aid, | shoe Four, the Gooeesine apie ya] Paty wen prpnge fe ae PRE eee a tie show cas “tw furnish at lowest prices. Call and Yineed. Open every evening until 9 o'clock. Woop & Fousrra, 1205 F street. can be had at Frsseiu's Evenrrarxe « Café, 1425 New York ave. | have been enlarged and shifted from the east to the west side of the store, and contain & complete assortment of silverware. Counters and giass cases occupy the entire east side, and contain watches and je of every description. The floor is cov- largely to the population of this nection of the city. The building operations recently have been quite active and a large number of new residences as well as business houses have been erected. Recently a large block of land has been purchased by Geo, W. King and Geo, E. Eldora, the juggler. ness for the past wok has been large. Grove Tueaten.—There will be anoth variety bill at this house next week. ‘The busi- CanrentgR continues his entertain- pathy the people of our whole co If there shall be no other provision made for our Presidents, the salary should to $100,000, simply to enable a retiring Presi- dent to'save enough to make a decent support yuntry. be increased LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT AT EIOHT. more’s Gorgeous Spectacular Triumph, HE TWELVE TEMPTATIONS. Under the manarement of Chas. H. Yale, A large consignment of SMYRNA RUGS from one of the best manufacturers, Our instructions are wm. J. TO SELL. rapaie accuracy 0 rem uted with w cet tere 10 Was a ments in hypnotism at Willard Hall next week. | for himself and family after his retirement. See he Lace anonat. Jocuxt Cire holdsiteannual meet- | ered with Oriental rags. and the walls ate| Emmons on E street, between’ 9th and loth | Mas. Fioes Bareos Decne oe ae reek: | Phu a ee, ‘ and they must go. 18-in. Sinyns Mats, usual price, ats ing at Marini ‘Temple, Monday ed with pictures and shelves of marble | streets, and they propose to. erect two blocks York World called the colored Jenny Lind, will| The North Carolina canvassing board bas | $1.50: eo at Osc. All remaining unsold aiter this ‘The Jndge Pareily. . evening, 7:30 o’eloci * and bronze stataes. In fact, the interior | of houses on E street and on the street in the (aad ®concertat Metropolitan church, M street, | completed the count of the vote for judges | week will be returned. ‘The Brothers Saveniller — . store 18 as attractive as the show | center of the square, making in all forty-two | between 15th and 16th, on Thursday evening, | and for the constitutional amendment increas-] weLToN RUGS, 3x6 feet, $6.50. ‘The Exquisite Transformation. Freou tre Eamisest yo tt Lerest Paacrice, By Woopwanp & Lormeor will offer on Mon houses. These will be small houses and will be | December 6, ing the number of supreme judges to five. " ‘The Live Cockatoos. GH STHANABAN. Beautifully Ilustrated. Sve, o of manufacturer's sampic Sia —__ Tanga At ¢ moderate tigure. C. B. Church, J.| To Osrats 4 Scoot Lrnnany.—The eighth | The democratic majorities run from 15,900 to | DAGHASTAN RUGS, from #10 to 820. ‘The March of Nations, ane are somewhat soiled from being siown | The Steam Yacht Sagamore. Herrison Johnson, and others also build quite | grade school of the first distric recently or- | to 17,343. ‘The amendment was carried bya! Lace CURTAINS, from 75c. up. 3 BEAUTIFUL PREMIEZS = Sos Se arn | ui Sages seeacex vane, Welt Larrice: ¢xtensively im this section. Soventh street and | gunized, are endeavoring to obtain & library, | majority of 92,568. Selnitiaah: tain tele. 3 GRAND BALLETS 3. ot art ia nepons a 1 “ +g street are the business streets and stores re gi a fair at i street nortl istinguish from “ 100 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. ateryieoss ot Brees Bio 03 ‘per cent hese oy geal Cairo esp line nearly their entire length. In the section f ‘Among the attractions | | There was s conference of distinguished re- _ Fourth floor. “Isn't she a This or a like remark has been ejaculated by east of 6th street there isa good deal of land good progress is being four, who will give west for the pi . this evening will be Prof. Collins and Mrs. Du- publicans at the Fifth Avenue hotel, New York, Yesterday. Among those who at! tteuded were WINDOW SHADES made to onder, at 75c. _Next woek—Mins, POTTES unternincen of Pre aie i SIDEBOARD, ‘EXT WEEK— aud greatly, a cote ee nes ©: 1 Ekin, SN tas toe, Ween on | Os ede WE ook veins called to | Senator Platt, Representative McKinley,’ and | ** Scrat MRS. POTTER, E” Comvszuxp Fo Cross Ovx Doonsos Accocst | 2: W- Sister's steam yacht Sagamore, now lying | Satire equate: which tee eal gey on it | the sale of fine residence and grounds on Ver- | Senators Hoar and Hiscock. MITATION MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, $17. Accompanisd by el ov raz Rosa.—Dollars upon dollars saved. by | *t Stephenson's wharf, at the foot of 7thstreet, | he has built a large number houses. It isex-|™ont evenue, near M street, advertised by | New York reports have it that the Purroy| ANTIQUE OAK FINISHED SIDEBOARD, 50. MR. KYRLE BELLEW, of Washington by our lose. On ac. | Preparing for a trip south to the Bermudas, Tyler & Rutherford. trustees. This is one of B. Hill the fire at our store last week we will | continue to sell every garment in our store at c ed price. This is an | appreciates this sale. | they? Weare selling elegant | ‘and overcoats for less than we can wake | ‘Up again, but aw ‘must go, and this jone. ithe att | oak ceiled with four ineh y | wheel ars, ngth and sailing powers her been seen in our waters, She nd launched March The vacht's frame is of solid white w pine strappe with bend iron and planked with 2:4 inch whi oak. The Sagamore measures 170 feet over 155 feet on the keel. feet 6 inches equal has never was built 1, 1888, 26 feet beam, deep. A heavy brass rail. brightly polished, extendin; around the vessel. On the forwar house is the steering bridge, with the steering apparatus turned from solid brass. When the yacht is steered by another The indicated horse power is 500. Going aboard the Sagamore one is first struck with the graceful lines of the vessel. She sets like a duck on the water and looks almost alive. The bright brass work seen everywhere forms sing contrast with the mahogany panels. pected that the railroad will be ultimately re- moved, and that will tend, it is thougitt, give an impetus to the progress of improve. ments. ‘The extreme western portion has been affected favorably by the river flats improve- ment, and now the residents claim that there is no healthier section of the city. Mr. Geo. W. Smithern has just comfortabie dwelling and bushness ples oe 41g street, between F and G streets southwest, The building occupies the fall width and depth of ¢ lot. completed a REAL ESTATE NOTES AND LOANS. There has been recently a very rigid en- forcement of the law yhibiting national banks from accepting rent estate notes as col- laterals for loans. “The bank examiners in their rounds have in several cases thrown out such notes. Although, on account of the law, the banks here have never made a practice of the han vertisement in our auction column, ——— \dsomest properties in the city. Bee ad- Track 1X Awenica is no better Bust R. RB. than that of the B. & O. why the B, & O. makes the This is one reason nickest time be- tween Washington and Phil a elpaia.—Adet, A Story of Senator Blackburn. ‘From the New York Sun. One day, Senator Blackburn is not only peppery in speech but is also at times exceedingly grand- iloquent, though he is not now so much given to this failing as he was in the days of his youth, as the following story shows: ben he was only Capt. Blackburn, he was engaged in arguing a case in Lexington, was so full of highfalutin’ that clubs will be organized as the Di clubs, and their motto will be “David B. Hill for the presidency in 1892.” A. E. Wilson, who ran against Caruth in Kentucky, has entered Congressman suit for a re- count of the vote. He alleges that the law was not complied with in the final count by the dis- trict examining board, It is entirely safe to say that comparatively few democratic office-holders of the purely sub- ordinate class will be removed i imply because they are democrats. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, John M. Langston will contest the election of E.C. Venable, democrat, in the fourth Virginia congressional district, on the ground of general fraud. Notice of the contest will be served on Venable at once, Gen. Harrison and the © Offices. 4 @-PIECE PLUSH PARLOR SUITE, WITH DIVAN, 937.50. PLUSH PARLOR SUITE, 6 pieces, with Divan, Solid Cherry Frames, $60. AND LOTS UF OTHER BARGAINS. IN CARPETS AND FURNITURE WE CAN'T BE UNDERSOLD. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE. ‘Under the direction of ABBEY, SCHOEFFEL & GRAU, In the following repertory: LADY 0 dee STOOPS Tu COM Ay Qusinee) SAVIRT AXE AND CHOW BOX SHEET NOW OPEN AT ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. W. H. HOEKE, CHAI 801 Market Space, (Caanipton of Eugiand, jew York. BOSTON, PUBLISH nstrated” books and five maga They mail a beautizul lustrated, to any add i Wa. H. McKsex, “Successor to R. H. Taylon™ SEAL SKIN SACQUES AND JACKETS, ‘Weare sole agents for one of the best Fur Houses tm New York city, and susrantee every garment we sell to be just be represented. When required, measures are taken and yarments made specially to order. Be- e r oo prego ES eee fore purchasing we would solicit an inspection of our : : : HARRY ‘There is 5 small brass cannon forws ‘accept b collateral, still now and then an | i¢ rather Bored bis legal op) ho sought i 308 and 310 8thst, “ arden and the ia | relief from it by going out on the green sur-| ANY ONE A POSITION FOR SOME TIME TO COME. ST PBI Sick Pr ee pr a 35 overcoats go sagazine below is stocked with sporting guns | ¢xcePtoH ‘has been made. As qgeh security, neecittnosie ised ped trom | ‘The Chicaga News prints an interviow with | sspectm 2 = ee 32 overcoats go and rides. The tery latest steam apparatus, as i: she Sasgeemntin ot aes ee the door, an old hemp-raiser who had followed | gorntoc manent who reports Gen, Harrison ag | ———————___ mug et AP WRAPS. ‘overcoats go | well en electrio light dynamos, are Stted in the ‘he ‘national banks is i ae » | saying to him: “Senator, I have got big ears 5 M188 BEATHIX HAMILTON, Soe aa eae in charge of Capt. C. E. hardahip and tends to check to a cette panied vh.” | ying got big Bre Bizouxs Ik Bic Suxs. ‘MISS ISABELLA ‘DARROWS. | We are showing a very large assortment of every ve anda very little mouth. There is more talk about my alleged intentions than I ever dream- ed there conid be, but I will tell you one thing, and that is this: I do not propose to offer or promise any man an office for some time to $ John W. Slater, the owner, is a native | i™Provements. ‘The plan of Providence, R. 1, and a son of the late Wm. 8. Slater, and the present owner of the large ‘anything in | industries of Slaterville, which Keep 30.009 ‘ spindles humming. He is a graduate of Brown | riety in Ladies Long and Short Wraps—plain, uand- somely braided and fur trimmed; in all the new color~ ings—Black, Navy-Blue, Dark Green, Garnet, Red, Ox- ‘Blood and all the new shades in Brown; st prices ac- Next week—War. Muldoon's Adiote and Big D7 SePRIORE CEA SGA EE GRAND BALL OF ‘COMMAND- FoMp Riemer er ay Grand Er - all to be dow as any house in the Ee sicetea adopted tne course of ai once ating | OB Goods rpert tha very et abn ot | g RRA. LARA Saati | mowed Oy alt bd eww anyhow aie every garment to be as rep-| ber of the New York Yacht club, also of the romises to quiet this or that faction. Some of ‘which we mention s few of the many stylesand =| Ba a | sccentnct endustedy tous, re een set enit you we will re-| Esstern, American, Rhode Island, and Kare, Sur Presidents euceceded #0 well” that Prices, S aagurcsnrrenet meni samme sheupes amp eneyeen, gansett yacht ¢ cos . d more offices than they had at Black Gro Grain st 75c, 83c.,81, $1.25, THE Pg ay lg Ripon, and the saat wae Rot exactly at! 91.50, 9175, 2 62.25, and 92.50, Black BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Weare showing three (3) lengths in Jacketa—23, 2, and has only just returned from a tri shalttadk obout anc;-casetate examine every-| Faille 91.25, $1.50, 91.75, #2, 92.25, and ‘and 30 inches—and in plain and seal edge st prices up the James river - Blatr ts accompanied Gace. o02 thon bo cory Gace ‘about my| $250. Black Setin Rhadames 90e, $1, Sun 924.89 upeete, oth by Admiral Stedman's son. It is prol C selections, maki no promises that I am not 81.1236, 61.25, $1.50, and $2. Black Jersey, ‘Bacques, full length, from $20 to miss the bargains at Ta =o several beg gon —— == owner will sbeolntely certain that T can falAll.” 91.25 and $1.50. Black Pesu De Sole, Black Our €45 Sacques we fuarantee the best quality of $1.50 Smyrna gecompany him on his Berm —— +00 Armure, Black Setin Luxor, and Black Su- ‘seal plush and finest lining and real seal loops. is! A Mysrzny or Tweive Years Otzanep Ur.— raha, We offer extrs good value in all of the Houwar Guts. at ae From Rockville. ALMSHOUSE TRUSTEES—PUBLIC SCHOOL TRACH- ERS RESIGNED AND APPOINTED—REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Correspondence of Tur Evexrxe Stan. Rocxvitu, Nov. 90, 1888, The county commissioners have appointed the following persons as trustees of the alms- house for the ensuing year: Gustavus Jones, Jacob A. Gloyd, Henry A. Pumphrey, Dr. C. J. Maddox, and John G. Cashell. Stabler, vice W. 8. Bond; W. J. L. Kefauver; Charles Gi Brewer. B. F. We George Lyles have been colored school No. 1 in B. Day has been confirmed FT ot Harry F. than, ve ordered > ‘Templars be notified tz +he schoolhouse ‘aa teacher in i A zl Hi feteee Iavest thetr i £ f i il Fil ij PROGRAMMES, ‘Similar to those of the London Philharmonic Society, sent in advance of each concert to subscription ticket holders, SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS, cach covering reserved seat for the three 82.50 and @3.50, now on sale at J. F. ELLIS & 2.057 Ba. ove. _228.20ba (COMGREGATIONAL. CHURCH. zi ASSISTED BY ‘MRA. MATTIE MULLER, of Baltimore, Pianiste; ‘MR. CHARLES HARDING, of Baltimore, Basso. tn ems 934 Ft ‘They are well made, and no painshas been ‘spared to secured goods that give perfect satis- faction. ‘Many of our Holiday Goods have arrived,and ‘many lots areon the way. The, styles are en-~ tirely mew, and maay novel things will be - Ghown. Watchthis apace, and come and sve the (CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. nour Children's Department you will find over forty different styles st very reasonable prices, We have received many new goods this week. ‘Pull line of Ladies’, Misses, and Children's Furnish- ‘inga, comprising Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Corset Handkerchiefs, Sh Mufflers, Umbrellas, @e., &c. ‘Men's LINED GLOVES at half price ‘WM. B McKNEW, Buccessor to RH. TarLom, 223 833 Pennay!vanis avenue, Wosres Is Hexe. ‘Also our well-selected stock of Shoes, from which la- ies can select and be properiy Stted with Stylish, ‘arable, and Comfortable Shoes for walking, or Light, ‘Easy, and Pretty Shoes for the house. [Slippers for comfort an well as for receptions. &c. Just opened to-day a choice selection of shades tm aeons Sct test Shawne ‘Drees Shoes tn bye | bereeinn, ~ Sciaceen eoeten aed nia en purchased for Mra. ] sity al scicction, quality, and attention to the propor Siting |