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—_ DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS, a toa AUCTION BALES | How the Rill was Amended Before It Ten Deaths so far Known to be Due FUTURE DaYs. s Passed the House. to the Volley by the Officers. §, PESsyoEn, ‘MR. TAULPER'S AMENDMENT IN REFERENCE TO PURCHASE OF SCHOOL SITES—NO ELECTRIC LIGHTING BY MEAXS OF OVERHEAD WIRES AFTER SEPTEMBER 90 NEXT. After the Stan's report closed yesterday the Mouse passed the District appropriation bill, to which the day had been devoted. The clause providing for expenditure of the District | fp surplus in the treasury towards the liquidation | of the water-works debt was ruled ont ona Except for the closing of the saloons, busi- ness was carried on as usual at Birmingham, Ala., yesterday. No further fears of an out- break were felt, but the troops still guarded the Jail. A revised list of killed and wounded is as follows: Dead—Maurice Throckmorton, J. R. McCoy, A. B. Tarrant. A. D. Bryant, C. C. Tate, Charles Jenkins, Colbert Smith, Deputy Sheriff Brannan, of Gadsden, Chas. Bailey and an un- known negro. It is thought there may be two or three others. Wounded—Mr. Berkley, John each day, and it should be the brightest room in the house. The table, furniture and entire apartment should be scrupulously neat and or- derly, while it should be the desire of every housekeeper to contribute to the comfort and health, as well as the taste, of the family, in the arrangements and preparation of every ees 8. BEN * = S, Pcie Sot ostnate Bttuer, 940 Louisiane ave, gotten ‘Dslive teacher, OOS tst-n- point of order, that it was new legislation. H. Merritt, Matt Kennedy, J. W. Owen, ; meal. The table cloth should always be spot- Bazaar, wit ot During the disenssion of the bill an interest-| - eater price for these sites thus J, W. Gilmore, Albert Smith, W. A. Bird, | less and fine, and an under cover of thick cloth 30 ing dispute occurredas to the power of the House | than was asked by the owners of the property | K.. Reichwein, Lawrence Fitzhugh, A. J.| should be spread on the table, as it gives « under its rules to provide how certain expen- | if it was not to be used for school purposes? If pee J. W. Montgomery, a —, oth-| heavier, smoother appearance to the table ditares shail be made. It was held by Mr. At-| so, I maintain that the persons who have | ¢re "howe wounds are only slight. It is hoped | oith ‘Napkins should be fine and thick, and suit AP Remseattihaor | Ko gpomeerras ane TRAINED | i that all of those at the hi or THE mel ite kinson, as stoted in the Stan yesterday, that | reaped the profits of this transaction have done | "a 6" funeral’ of Postmaster ‘Ti rock should never be starched. ‘The dishes should 2 ‘SIN ASHINGTOX CONSERVATORY, OF MUSIC. clauses requiring the electric lighting to be by | py the purchase—the owners of the adjacent | took place this afternoon from th: church of | be well kept and free from cracks, the glass and COLLECTION OF p™ pal ata Fiute, Corbet, an underground system were changing existing | property. 1 would not bea party to any such | the Advent. The remains were intsrred in Oak | silver always brightly polished. Fine glass ORS SALE OF XK TARGE WELL As. sdvantagen DB. Director. law and, therefore, out of order. transaction.” Hill cemetery with military and lodge honors, | and china do not crack as readily as the com- PAINTINGS, STATUARY, BRONZES, &0., brea? 33 SF Pak ean SPE | M[®S FLORA 0. DENNIsON: Us DEBATE ON THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING CLAUSE. | TF 18 A BREACH OF FAITH, A detachment of artillery, of whieh decemsed mon delf, f carefully handled, and is therefore Shc hilott w wie Lok COUPE, LORS O. DENNIOON. Following is the discussion on this point, giv- | * breach of propriety, on the part of any pub- | Gotachment of local artillery escorted ‘his re pa ceonten akes — Bh gyi teed Belonging to the estate of the late ENTS SADDLES. BOLE TEA! en more in detail than it was given yesterday: | » hens to be peesge ee the Lenpenreas mains to the cometecy sud sie a selate over | gently washed in warm water, then rinsed in EPugh ‘ mores ne E Saturdays, roe tp a a Mr. son made the pointof order. To this | of property through any sue! ategem or by | the grave. It was the largest funeral seen cold, but never washed with’ soap or rubbed MES UIRE, t TS HORSE qhaaite, Tyretay: F3";, LBS. 4 Mr, © as pig te d eles If I under- | any such method as would induce the owners | Birmingham ina long time. The remains of | with a towel. TS ETC SHOW CABES, aoch tena Bae Fharday, efterncons, ny nf stood the ge ectly, he makes a| of that property to accept a less price than | Mayor Hawes, one of the victims of the! At dinings or entertainments no ornament is | To be sold by order of his executors on MONDAY, DE- _For fall particulars call or send for cireular. 45-6t aa iy ie ape ak ga mor, Thave to | they would if Shey knew for what ma oe the pederter ed wee renee not Salassd ay so pretty SES ae table se natural CEMEEE TER, 1688, aad following deynct : BAWING AND, FAINTING_INSTRUCTION 18 ee re] iy a li property was to be use Now, all this exp! reat 4 - a b lowers. Beside each plate shor placed as .M. and THREE P.M., er brancl for all age vateor ae eter tn’ “Heist direction in thisop” | Betton of what hae transpired bas nothing t9 do | titzens. Men. Hawes ody willbe buried beside | mane" knives, forte: Bag Soe ean | EES AM soe Ta plage 7s A" aitlleapmen Pag gee propeiction bill for the electric lighting, and it | With the merits of my amendment or the para- | that of her daughter after the coroner view: needed, a glass of water, and, where wine is ONE SHARE NATIONAL FAI ASSOCIATION | " n21-4w- vides the e b . hh to which it relates. The amendment I} The body of Mrs. Hawes’ baby, which . Wineglasses are set near each plate. The duumptreile Lith street GaeonTaany —EeTRDCTION Spe ify veer ana prnea Sr reaiaker tee fave offered proposes simply that if these pur- | believed to haveshared the fate of the mother, napkin, plainly and neatly folded, is placed on a By virtue of an onder of the Supreme Court of the | GUORTHAND “INSTRUCTION ch is obnoxious to the It Sy -| Chases are to be made of any persons other | has not yet been found. each plate, and between it a square piece of Maen er ieee ei uich: money sbell to | than the owners of the real estate, they must | _ Sheriff Smith fs still in jail under arrest for | (acta? Mt pistes required for’ the theal are used for a purpose which is recognized under | be made through regular dealers in real estate | murder, but Chief of Police Pichard was re- | set out ready, so as to avoid confusion, which, speed gent : ‘o PTS overs evening. under direction of ad 409 New York ave. PP 200d ‘The collection will be on view up to the hour of sale. NTH BER 168s, commencing at TEN O'CLOCI store No. 409, Pennsylvania avenue north’ : or a. kibtiescets ~ in this city, and in that event these dealers | leased on $10,000 bond yesterday morning. | either in family or com dinners, is in v a5-6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | stock of Harness, ‘Trunks, Show Cases, Counters, 88 EMIL! "eam 9s Prior Atkinson—In response to the gentleman | mast have bad control of the property from | Whether Smith’ will be taken out of the city | ed tenn — chanson! Bhelving. econ ela. "re sale presen | ME" * FTACHER OF ELOCUTION, from Georgia, I desire to say that this para- | the date of the passage of this bill; and it is | has not vet been decided on. To @ reporter, | At breakfast the tea and coffee are usually ape Fo - enarch of Holt: | | Lemons, to clase or private, ot residence of pupil g groph of the bill isnot in harmony with any | further provided that no commission shall be | who visited him in jail yesterday, Smith re-| set before the mistress, with cream, sugar, | taThh DECEMBER TW ED Fate | "terms cash, > INDEBOARTEEN FORMAL TRAITING Lead Sppropriation. Tt is not germane to this appro- | paid except the usual and ordinary commis- | peated the statement that he had previously | cups and saucers. For family uso or small en- | TENTH, FOURTEENTH and FIFTEENTH, com- URE e sORoe KSDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL, prastion bill for electric lighting, nor is there | sion, which I think « highly proper provision | made that he did not give the word to fire | tertainmenta, one caster is sufficient, Butter is Hrencing 6, SEVEN P.M. Tehall eoll et public ec | passe of the estate ct MOEA Y Vs Sunderland Place, south of Dujout Cire any limitation at all upon the expenditure of | in the event that the Commissioners are com- | uutil shots were fired on the outside. and that | put in two small butter dishes, or individual | Ho? “li forfelted pl ng deceased. rel-4m Mua LOUISA MA i js . - an r hea, 101 other Rings, = + —— »y for that 3 bi the contrary it | pelled to purchase this property through the | at least a dozen shots bad been fired by the | dishes, with lumps of ice. Honey or syrup is | Jewelry of all kinds, Sewing Machines, Clocks, Cloth: T. VERNON SEMINARY, B leghiation ‘applsing ‘ola bill of the District, | mediation of real estate dealers: I believe the | cFowd before a single officer fired. served in saucers. Dining-room chairs should fc. Ke. sinong Which sre ineny | "JYHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. M » and simple, ¥ ing, Mirrors, Bouks, &., STREET pure anc without any reference what- | amendment I have offered will obviate the re-| | C. C. Tate, who died from wounds received | be of equal height, and the table should be | sycies, suitable for Chitstinas presen VERY HANDSOME ERONY PARLOR SUITR, Seeategsaslccepdiec pone jation at the beginning of | Currence of such transactions as have trans- | in the riot, said before he died: “I went up| grm and solid: GEO. R McAULEY, Pawnbroker, 3021 M st, AND FANCY CHAIRS, FANCY TAB ¢ AND 1128 11TH STREET. the paragraph: ft prohibits. the erection. of | Pired or which are said to have transpired | t0 see what the crowd was going todo, Ident} Tf finger bowls are uscd, hey are passed | _M. ZOLSr Seer. — SWORDS, PATRTINGS, MIRORS 13 BOARDING AND DAY scHOOL YouNa hy additional wires. It also prohibits the | during the current fiscal year. think they would have tried to break the door | after the pastry, with a doylie between the | \WraLTEn B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers, FRAMES, PORTIER TADIES AND LITTLE orbs. ntenance of those that are in position. It| ‘I am willing that the merits of the resolu- | down. but they might. I did not think the | howl and the plate. affects the whole overbead eleciio lighting ee ere enna ce Merete | eer eaves sayy oho. ies ine tee | eae he table neatly after meals and ar Daly BOORCAS rae Guessoltons pee ste thi Washi : when it comes up for consideration; bu . E. . @ lawyer, as in roperly wash the dishes is a ve rtan’ CHAMBER | FURNIT f school Dathling, beated by steam and having abundant poreeamion prem ara pom ne oy pe members of this House are to be induced to | crowd when the firing took place, said: “Thad | fore Or household work, for, if peek fou satay ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. FRESSES. WIKE BEDS. suuliehtand fresh air For further iuforuns “apy BOL- much further than that, aud the committee, | believe that no transaction which the Commis- | just left the jail and pleaded with the crowd to | great annoyance and disorder will follow. By order of the Taunton Silver-Plate Companj, st] STERS, ASH SIDEBOARD. A¥D CHATHS OAK | to the Principal, Mrs ELIZABETH J. SOMERS INOS, BODY BRUSSELS ETS, HALL AND STAIR CARP! Thorough instruction in all branches in modern methods. * ry vs FINEC! i - . sly . sioners may have had with real estate agents | 80 back. I told them time and again the offi- |” assoon asa meal is over ) our Salesrooms, corner of 10th and D streets, facing INES, at CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASSA- fuing thus provision ca'therrbal, P°"™ "¥ | crother parsons in this District is of sech | cere would shoot, ‘They had nev leaders, but should be gathered aa the plates Should Penneylvania avenue northwest, commencing Sethe ree Acteetere joie na Happ Ouiter an eS RE x a character as ought to be investigated, then it | just before the shooting several men who were | be carefully scraped; the crumbs should be On THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER THIR- | finjo. Bpecial attention given ‘to harmony BREED EODEFESDED. | Would be proper to save the time of this House | drunk pressed to the front and shouted: “Tear | iightly brushed aside until the dishes are. pus | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER TWELVE, AT ELEVEN ST Okey abel aeaiderse SEAN R aeeey | Mhorututh Pass classes. leo to vocal. dim DEYENDED. = ing | PY forestalling that investigation and smother- | the jail down and hang Hawes.’ ‘Then the vol- | away, then they can be taken up in the dust. Oe cab Let ee Et perior collection of Household | {J XIVERSITY-TRAINED TEACHER OF ENGLISH Mr. Henderson (Iowa).—There is no existing | ing that resolution or those resolutions before | ley was fired. . | pan. To wash the dishes, have clean water in REVERS > Bt, DAILY. cts, un view Soaks DOWLING, Auct. | ie: OF por ncn en LanTenees hae chanene now Sorm Jaw that will prevent us from making this lim- | the committees where they are now pending. | Mayor Thompson has issued a proclamation | the disb-pan. First, the silver should be shasta . eae ING LOT ON NEW Hamp: | 4". TEACHER, 221 Bet nw. arte itation. That appropriation is for the year | That is one question and will be considered j calling on all good citizens to refrain from | washed without soap and dried onan old soft Until, Entire Stock is disposed of. racer To ecke this’ Tifestton: Spo ea nae | bellere te Ce eee eet ore te rin cparate with the | towel. after which soap maybe used in the | picu, ELEGANT, AND UNIQUE ELBCTRO-| - STREETS ROnTRWeat <=> “ AKD M) POAinring, Dancing ox CRATDR AND CHAR: tention to make this limitatton upon expendi- | I believe that the gentleman from Iowa will | authorities in allaying excitement. dishwater. Then the glasses, cups and saucers PLATED WARE, I wil at public auction, op THURSDAY, the | Per m. Class on Saturday for Children, $1.50 per tures which are now provided for. Weare | agree that my amendment, offered to this| | Hawes’ new wife, Miss Maiso Storey, returned | should be washed, rinsed and wiped, leaving THIRTEENTH DAY of DECEMBER, ES EOUS | Sie Se LS ae. See irenene. ee ine here appropriating money for electric light-| paragraph of the bill, will obviate these occur- | to Columbus, Miss.. Saturday morning. The | the greasy articles until the last, when more FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, fect on the, west aide of Now Hamyohire avenue iZo | WW AStINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION. AND ing. This'is the purpose of this appropria- | rences in the future, will prevent any such | last words she said to a relative, who went | hot water should be used and plenty of soa; IMPORTED ARTISTIC PAINTED BEONZES, feet deep. Alley in the rear. Principal.’ Veice Culture and’ Natural Eapreesiog tion bill; but we say we will not allow that | transactions hereafter. home with her, were, “Oh. my God, uncle, all | pienty of clean dish cloths and tea tow 4 rme: Cash, subject to a deed of trust to secure | farefully taught money to be expended upon wires that are put| “I donot believe the gentleman from Iowa | this will kill me. Icannot stand it; I cannot | shonld be kept; those for the dining-room | STATUETTES, ee aay eauurarmo _— overh The purpose of the committee is, | would want fo cover up any transaction of any | standit.” She isa beautiful girl about twenty | should never be used in the kitchen, coarser, TABLE, THOMAS WAGGAMAN, duct, | TBOTVertly cred. Betirences to patron, _=30-1m_ as fast as it can be done, to take down this sys- | public officer which would look like ‘crooked- | Years of age. ‘ stronger ones being needed for the latter de- MANTEL. NCANSON BROS, Aucucasen, | SEENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Con 77H tem of wires that are overhead and compel | ness;” and I am sorry tose the District Com-| The, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, | partment. A dish mop for washing small ar- AND CLOCK ORNAMENTS, a ae: Se ee OOS, Menataiahel 1808. Conteal location. Couamodious halls aud class-rooma, Superior methods, them to be laid under the ground. Now, it | missioners, for whom I have a high personal } af which Hawes is a member. is said to have | ticles will be found convenient, Full corps of instructors, Tis well-trained greduates are our opinion that this provision or limita- | regard, sending documents to the House of | engaged @ detectivé to investigate the case. SATIN, CHINA, AND GLASS BOWLS AND VASES. | TRUSTEES SALFOF VALUABLE SQUARE, FRONT: iny By attention to these rules for the manage- MASSACHUSETTSAVENUE. EIGHTEENTH | filling sible business and official positions, tion was clearly within the powers of the com- | Representatives in anticipation of an investi- | They believe that Hawes is innocent. and that | ment of the dining-room, and the ccacuetot In new colors—Gobelin Blue, Old Red, Torquoise, and Ee NORTHWEST AND DU- | De t scestons. Large ettendance of young mittee to say how this money shall be ex-| gation which is as far remote as it is possible, | the colored woman, Fannie Bryant, and Albert | good judgment, the humblest household. may | Calseo—sineular and beautifully Painted with prone Cincy ieeebtth ‘on tine oa 4 yt ty) pended. We are willing that it shall be ex-| probably, for an investigation to be, where a | Patterson murdered and robbed Mrs, Hawes | always have a pleasant dining-room and an ele- rich designs, and embossed with gold. 1133, folie 302, et seg. of theland cords of, the Dis Course in Expression. | Tuition pended for electric lighting where the wires | committce has a resolution for consideration | and then killed the children, ant, attractive table which will exercise FRUIT AND BERRY BOWLS, sme saneal Gantie, an ai oll ates sation ie | ie, (all or echd for illustrated circwlars. are lad underground, but we will not let it be | and it is not privileged. Butthis investigation | _It was reported last night that Hawes had | jining influence over the family, Taste may be From the Ravenswood Pottery, mounted in Silvergg | front of, the Preulses, ou SATU " HENRY C. SPENCER, LL. B, Principal. BABA expended for wires run overhead; and it seems | of what has been done heretofore will come on | Made a confession. displayed in the cottage of the poor, as weil as #3 TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D! 1888, st | A. SPENCER, View-Prin é we to me that is the whole purpose of the bill. soon enough. I promise the gentleman from A fees be Seek the mansion of the rich, the great secret of LIFE-LIKE TERRACOTTA BUSTS. egg po po RE 188 SCHMIGT'S KINDERGARTEN AND PRI Mr. Atkinson—The gist of the gentleman's | Iowa that I will pursue it until the good con- essen Learned. good housekeeping being strict attention to | Brass Goods, ONE HUNDUED AND THILTE-SEVES (137), pS eT argument seems to be that this appropriation | duct of the Commissioners is clearly demon- | From the Indianapolis News. every littie thing that can in the slightest de- ‘Music Boxes, fronting 174 feet 10 inches ou Mamachusetts att: | ULATION and SPEECH KEADING taught the Deal. does not cover the period at which these wires | strated by an ascertainment of the facts, or| Ina Chicagocourt the other day, Hronek, | gree contribute to the comfort of the family. French Bevel Mirrors, Lee errast seattbcee Clee eeett ee | _wae-iae” ‘ os are to be taken down; but the bill will cover a | until their bad faith is exposed by an investi- | the anarchist, was asked if he believed in God. | The unselfish love of the wife and mother will Bose Jars, with all the improvemente, ways. cancun tis, | Pry LESSONS — MISS CLARA BARR period after September 30, 1890, Itis provided | gation.” “I have never seen him,” was his reply. Here- | always accomplish this end, if properly guided. ‘Lamps, ae a ith same belonging or | #, Mason, N.Y. Kindergarten &; jdm bcp eet agg ob ne ap amendment, as stated yesterday, WAS | ynon the Chicago Herald makes this trenchant — coo Albums, fe. | “fermi: One-third of the purchase mopey so cash. | 1234 18th wt nw, ained after Sep . ), but this appro- ae oF N ;: nce in equal instalments, at one wo years, “havi ~ ~d priation will be expended beheta Cry ag AN APPROPRIATION INCREASED. - application: 2 ee ee Always @ Gentleman. | souvenir CUPS AND SAUCERS IN SATIN BOXES. gy SG pa Fou Scteatide bonodl opment Oeober fe thoes, The Chairman— The chair is of the opinion | ‘The appropriation for the National temper- | ,,“Hronek and meny others of his ilk are agnos- | *)5 tus Taman Wowk young men cannot | 4 finelive of Toilet Goods in Celluloid, Brush. Glass, froin day of wale, and to be secured by a deed | Which meet in the evening are open t0 both wexes. For that at this time private parties holding rights he ash 4 from $1,500 to #2,500, | ti¢# in matters aside from religion also. They A and Comb, with Manicure Sete, together with mises sold. or ali cash. at option of | information about the a miny constract wires, and that this provision | 82¢¢ home was increased from $1, ¥2,500. | come here, and. seeing no sovereign, refuse to | but be struck with a tendency on the part of a aces asaentor eae dept of. $1,000 required at tune of | TTionowetry, Analytic G would change the law in that manner; and| | Mr. Rowell asked unanimous consent to re-| believe that there is one. This is the mistake | great many of them, at least, to disregard the Rogers’ Table Cutlery and En- te complied with inten Sage olvreies the tree | Sox therefore it is a chewy e of —— law in that | tog bene a the oes i ae = oo Lie Ti wee a sorenmen here, — small courte of lite—the intangible yet very lish Steel Shears, &. tees ressrve the right Sat. Property at the | . eee "| oe respect. The chair not think it nece: e appropriation for permit work on the e Herald hopes it will not be necessary to re 5 . risk and cost of the uiting purchaser after five one in CLAUS oF PRY Os oo ac aiaheg Tatas tees ae particular point, | streets “from $100,000 to" $200,000, but Mr. hang and imprison many more of the doubters | Petceptible little things that make the man a — Sage, Rutile otic of mich resale tn some newspaper | ofthe above tases, Ore tales hee eee as itseems to determine this question. The | Clements objected. ‘The bill was then passed. | before the whole fraternity will reognize the | Sentleman. Many persons contend that out- X, een c AUSTIN BER! JOHN FCO! Abstract can be seen at Koom 10, No. nw. ward manner is a very secondary consideration | ,aqcatre Texpectfully am s chair sustains the point of order. ste A, A Svrers Roapway.—The Philadelphia Di- We do not know of anything that can add to | if the head is well stocked with kk a a ALT) [LLIAMS & CO. = BENDERSON'S FRORISITORY AMERDWEET. | vision of the B. & O. F. Bi. is one of the best | the strength of that. Anarchists, honest or | that if Rene a tee he tangs a oe oa as-1w Mert pebatin ode Mr. Henderson’then offered his amendment roads ever constructed. It is laid with heavy | malicious, should consider this: That whether in the world it isa matter of very httle im- == providing that “no part of this appropriation | steel rails, on oak ties, rock ballasted. All the | the ills they complain of are real or imaginary, Ok: f . (half @ bluck east of City P. ¢ Wank 419 F street ——=. 04-d8de fact.” | studies. 48 paye Crtal ‘ TYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND OAT: A Trustees, ‘ch SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. ™ \VALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucta. r ry or a ‘Terms begin now : rtance if his manners do not model them- : VALU shall be used for electric lighting after Sep- | culverts and bridge abutments are of massive | yociety will ever protect itself. Society is the | felvew after a Chesterfield, That this iden is | WEEES © CO» Auctioneers, 0 THESTATES HABE STORY BRICK. DWELLISa tember 30. 1989, by means of wires erected or | Stone masonry and the bridge superstructures | aggregation, or the expression of the aggrega- | prevalent is proved by the Great number of oS SrusETe SOUTER WEer, Lor ce ae 723 14th t_nw. maintained that are over any of the streets or | are of steel. The great steel bridge spanning | tion, of individuals. The first law of the indi- | rell-educated men—-men of ability and power— | TRUSTFES: SALE OF A VALUABLE HOUSE AND | STREETS dead of trast, dated A ee A PRIMARY, Le avenuesof the ¢ities of Washington and George- | the Susquehanua at Havre de Grace is one of | vidual is that of self-defense. It is similarly who, however, one would never accuse of be- K STREETS SOUTHWEST, KNOWN AS PREM- duly recorded in |i jo. 2b School for both seaca! town.” the finest on the globe, and the view obtained | the first law of society. Against anarchists’ at- | ing gentlemen, who, clever and with no lack ISES NO. 925 SIXTH STREET, of the land records of the \ at pitey < SIDWELL, Principal, Mr. Atkinson made a similar point of order | from the car windows as the train passes over | tacks, therefore, there will be at all times and | of brains, are Painfully deficient in good breed- | ,2¥ 717i" of the decree passed the 34 day of Novem. araleg. wo wi Pepe AW pone nee = a Kosh edatad 2 gp dpe under, all circumstances, the exercise of self- | ing. | With no intentional lapses, they are awk- | Supmeine Court D. Ce wherein; EE Downbam st DECEMBER Tat. : ne chair said he was inclined to sustgin | tY- we Dever jeled over this | defense. ety will not wait to adjust the equi- | ward, bumptious, presuming, even vulgar. are complainants and’ M: ul “ the point. line should do so on their next visit to Phila-| ties in the case. It will strike first for ite life, pend Fee er gu | the andersuened Washi dant ts in, b A : ; most countries an educated man and a gentle- | t8¢.23 Seoateee wa cn MOND A wit: "part it. | Mr. Dingley reminded the chair that it has | delphis. ‘The B. & O. trains are equipped with | and settle the righta and wrongs of the ques: |man are almost senoarmous teres. Gontae ores, AE pale woe call the ta | square Ho. 70. “Besinnity for exe on @ist virest | 407 Oey. ndietaeiate been repeatedly held by chairmen of the com- | ™agnificent new Pullman Parlor cars, and they | tion afterward. It is thus that anarchists are | side of the Atlantic they by no means always | lowing real extate, to wit: Beiuning at the southeant a Sent cunth frome HE <oruer of ould lot ond comes | WS 4ETI3S ~~ Eg mittee of the whole that a limitation might be | tre, faster than those running via any other | in a double sense the worst possible enemiesof | belong to the same man, Hdueational advan: | Somer of Jot one. in square muinbered four hundred | aid running thence writh aloug sald strect $+ feet $ | stn, wa near Cy For Gin, the Ciena bet put npon the use of an appropriation made for | line.—Adet. society, for they retard all efforts at ameliora- | tages are within reach of ail classes of people | ut See" = 34) feet, | inches, and thence east 70 fect to said Ziat street and | snl Busnes College in Atverica.”” Splenda & particular purpose, and said that, in his opin- be Whisky | eau a oe - tion, and perhaps in this country we may suffer | people w! ve be - | thence east sixty-one (61) feet, thence south twelve | place of ning. together with the improvements | ped. The t and most commodious builds. fn fo he hiation i thin cae wan’ mot obuoa-| | q ,ACCuses the Whiky Trust. from ‘thelr weverty for 1, tims from the very | Rafer Cmte tat nono rah | shale fete boii opts wis | ery, Snel ni ice | Kew detainees Gatina Caaes ious to the rule. WHAT THE CHICAGO DISTILLERY PROPRIETOR SAYS | analogy of reasoning which the Chicago paper among their acquaintances. Ohm at soln he Prescribed by the decree: One- vi-nale: One-third cash (of which 200 must | FRANGH G MAKIYN. President. ©. 'K URNER The chair thought otherwise. OF THE DYNAMITE OUTRAGE. ints out. The desperado quoted doesn't be- One fact is true the world over, that where, | third in cash, ‘and the ‘balance at one and two years, in | be yo ume of ante), aan in ee “4 | AM.C.E, Principal” x wh Mr. Henderson again called his attention to] James D. Lynch, one of the proprietors | lieve in God because he has never seen him. | by some freak of nature, a man shows himeeit | Sauahvs akon, Gearing interest fromm the day of sale | interest from day of sale,and x feed of truxt on prom: | A NEW ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR fhe fact that there was no law requiring wires | of the Chicago distillery which was dam-| It is rather dificult then, not to think that | superior to his own class in intelligence, and | sew sYie eens eemrine wnkerest from the day of eal | interest from day of sale, and & dew! of toust on pu | | TE ” RNY EON to be put overhead. aged by dynamite, says he believes it to be | that sort of reasoning would lead to the con- | talents, he is never content to stay on the lower | st the option of the purchaser S100 alte required | C01 sud, recording, st purchaser's com. | Sry FOR BOYS cent tres, welB-tjal THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED. the work of the whisky trust. “We are | clusion that there is no soverign here simply | stave of the ladder. Many persone. assert thet to be palin day,of sale. If the terms of sale are not so frustoss reserve Tigut to rescll preum | ZG; ik . 7 jed with in ten daya, the property will be resuld Je, else trustecs reserve Might to risk | Cérpyne < Pe RDING _ AN’ x A long discussion followed in an undertone. |D0t, in the trust,” he said, ‘and | because he is not to be seen. By the natare of | the self-made man is always the best, In point | rma cot tt faethe farm tee BrOPeEty will be rewold of purchaver in defwalt, He CHUL FOR Youne Labies Ae SCHUOL chai ini that organization has on numeroas occasions | the case anarchy ought to have a shorter shrift } of ability he proves without a doubt that he | abciug at cost of purchaser, wa REOPENS OCTOBER 1. Addvons ree chair czpcomed the opinion thet the | itestened to dows up. To show you the | here than anywlicre else. has within bim that which haa determined his ihe S5-ie ___ATEETT EL BOLTZMAN) | _eri-u oa ere eee ee, amendment was not in order, and it was as- n : UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. | desperate character of the deed let ‘me call regs | arene D A HARVARD GRADUATE DESIRES PUPLLa AUSTER'S SALE, OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON _— } OAD STREET, NFA\ : Saag or op eS fitness for the place he has earned for himself, 0, A.C sumed that he had ruled it out, but Mr. Clem- | your attention to the fact that there were 15,000 Harrison’s Salad Recipe. Dt Uecamee/A maa be Sle Seats casey con | meric: Weksoebar bilities or in small classes. A, ns, ‘gy and ents and Mr. Henderson (Iowa) still insisting | barrels of whisky , 7 tored under the roof | A GASTRONOMIC HORROR AND AN INSULT TO ALL | pluck carves out his own fortune, putting him- < FAR WASHINGTON STREET, 19-3mo_At Sanders & Stayz pote that it changed no existing law, the chair per-| that was torn open, and if these had been ig- EPICURES, ale ta a pecatucnt peotlion, Aetk sot ae ser of Trasters auth WEDNESDAY, DECEA GEORGETOWN, D. C. ‘ Spire GRULEONS BANOUES RcAnGarT weet? mitted @ vote on the amendinent anditwas | nited a terrible’ fire would have been | From the Spirit of the Times, sirable that he should also cultivate the cour- | TWELFTH, SAME HOUR AND FLACE. De catitied Mach Er Batter oe re ee Eee, | I opes for tbe Feceltion of pupils MONDAYS, WED b> ysis added to the horrors of the explosion. | When we first read the awful concoction pub- | tesies of life 80 that the talent be not hidden | rgyuoMas DOWLING, Aucuoneer | Barranatisted Mary JE alley et vir va, Fuizabeth, 3. | RESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Yall ‘or nena ME. TAULEEE’S AMENDMENT 4s To THE PuR-| One of the representatives of the trust |jished as President-elect Harrison's private | by roughness and uncultured bearing? Be- T deca for fale, at public auction, upon the jrewiwes, on | lars, ot. Bw. hie =< CHASE OF SCHOOL HOUSE SITES. was here shortly after the explosion, but the |.” cause a man is a successful lawyer it does not SPECIAL SALE. Bek isse at HALE-VAST FOCH O'CLOCK PM, | J)* 20HN CAULFIELD 2 Th i 7 feeling among the men against bis organization | *¢¢ipe for dressing lettuce salad we promptly tify hi hat he can ba bik LARGE ASSORTMENT CURTAIN LINEN, CUR. | BER Ls will resume lessuns at 1012 14th st, ere was considerable discussion on the ng oe gi i 4 ii justify him to say that he can be his own tailor, TAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, BEING THE \ unimproved real estate in ‘Opposite the Hamilton House, amendment offered by Mr. Taulbee, providing Leeda = op Nard out for fear of berpenpreeg eee jena ee or that ill-fitting clothes, if belonging to him,} — 8T0C) OR gDEALER WHOIS GIVING UP | “Cooke Kpown ae Lot Xo, 15,in Alerander 3 se October 1. 1583. that no school sites shall be purchased ate ‘ing violently dealt witb. when the terrible report was officially verified | and of his own make, are as suitable as those of - Mr. J.D. Lynch, manager of the Shufeldt agents, “or through other persons not regular company, offers a reward of $25 to the person 7 D. This 5 by Lije Halford, editor of the Indianapolis | a good cut. 8o itis with the intellectual giant | TPENTHOIS88, 4 RELVEN OCR, OUR saquate feet bat afrontae Road puree of about Ot SPECLALTIES. esac " depth on Park avenue of about 136 feet dealers in real estate in the District of Colum. | Smpyny: omer Ayaniaiseon the distillery talk, Journat and Harrison’s private secretary, we | Who takes no heed of his manners. He may suction rooms, 1 shall cell e general pecrtnant ofthe | “Ticme: Caetadelenshy cottes in tee cael ie- ;. | Jearn much from less talented people, whe are, | *bove goods. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Ra wnt Bp waicnpe whnemel J)E, MULLER, 828 13TH ST._N.W, TREATS bis, or through such regular dealers who havo | began to despair, not so much of the republi- : “sortie! gel non gmctonid Uige CE E) Auctioneer, | Stallments at cue and two years, evidenc pur- | DG) Ghronie Aections of the Epa iar’ thas hot nd the ‘property Slot, wale cate gaate | ie: for the name of the man who employed | beg Barty an ofthe republic. Shades of Sane | Bet theless, his superiors in many things. | _ paser'e note interest at 6 per cent peranaiura | Ball, Chr 1 “ : J\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. ~~ =| from diute of sale aud secured by deed of trust on the . 24 2 from the date of the passage of this bill, and | will lead to the detection and arrest of the par- | Smith, whose rhymed recipe is dear to all Hap iadicboiry Abedin men to shun | \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. property, or all eaah, at 2 option: 9 deposit | fics, hours, 9-12:2-5. Sunday, from 20t02 in no case shall a commission be paid to more | ties responsible for the out SPicar ee and of Sam Ward. who was more ten- | spise the shams of society, they cannot afford | CHANCERY SALP. OF TPROVED Property on | of8200s8 requ "TO days thereatie R. J. W. HAT WAR Usual commission, im OF Greuter than the| | The members of the whisky trust ridicule | der of a head of lettuce than of his own repu- | {neglect the courtesies of life; aud they ae] FTERE? SIEOR LEVEN TH AIRED BE ae y 4 ‘to an ELECTRO-THERAPEDTIST, usual commission. the idea that the attempt to destroy the prop- | fation, what, must be your emotions when you | well who, while devoting their energies to| _AVENCE SOUTHEAST: panei isn ,_ | Baca de emmennce shat be will devote his entum PHE COMMISSIONERS’ SIDE OF THE CASE. erty was the work, directly or indirectly, of | learn that the people of this Beet euntry: | mathematics and the classics, pay attention to | _ By virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of the | Ji @&ds 472 Loulsian ave. mw ELECTRO-LIBRATION, Gen, Henderson took the floor to present | their organization. The ene Dost, things in the world to eat and | she cultivation in manners, ‘It is while young Feats remot in cauity canse No. 10089, being an entirely new method of using electricity. the Commissioners’ side of the case, He said EOS chosen far their Prosideat, be a deceiving cine, | that manners are made; the most strenuous reiined trustee will offer for gale at public Ipve.ef iptiction" there fo ue tantice eoeeesen oe that the discussion of the sub; Wedding Presents. Ste ne Heident, by,a decisive elec- | eforts will not remedy or eradicate in after | suction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, Sg pg shock. It is eset. tally a “home trestineni.” end up- th: discussion of the subject in the press | prom the Philadelphia Ne toral majority, a Hoosier who deliberately pre- | {1 i MBER TWENTIETH, 1688, at HALE-Past | JDROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIR. | Shock, It le cero: tally.s “home tresiveni end indicated that, there was something wrong in | "Ono of the most foolish, extravagant, and | Pares salad with the following indescribable | fe the gaucherms formed in youth CLOCK. ‘ot seventeen (17) of C.N. King's | Ki voyant, Astrologer and Spiritual, Medium. Bora | U5) for Gissase. So effective ts this mew meses tat counection with the purchase of these sites; a 4 de compound: “For each person four tableapoon- ——s7. recorded subdivis um! am prepared to GUABANTEE A CURE or refund the that ageuts were buying property at, for in- | hypocritical customs of to-day is the habit of | fais bf oll anda little fore one ands het Common Politeness. Sforieinal ot uuubored one’ Ci) ip square numbered | Jeu treasures. Gives lucky amber. Causes specay | footy Zow bave taid. (All dintaaes, acule or chronic, stance. =5,000, and then selling it to the District | giving wedding presents. Hundreds of invita- | vinegar, a saltspoonful of salt, one of black | From the Philadelphis Times, bine hundred and. seventy-one (971), together with .. Brinks separated toxetiier, | Gives te direages, soine, eapecially fevers, being cured it age Kel eg peng aye ey tions are sent to acquaintances, as well as rela- | pepper, two of dry mustard, and pinch ofred | | Common politeness is very simple; very easy; elt ee ee 8 ae Se Dea iar Haikou No one seed’ ive up now. Lean aa A EC «who is i i he dry materials mix first, then put ing i 5 i t - oe Physicians’ abandoned cases « epecialty 3 from the owner took the property in his own pst spent aa ye Labage >be jacdedl O% i aiud ledlly Vie vinagat. ands ated ping Seger Brees noctng te etior$s 1656 ao | eee cevcak tennant. Sit cect a, ea | crete octeeetiaks emer Propay and diseases yield at once. Free com uame and then sold it through the Commis- | Much cared for as your presents, This is surely | Of cariic and a pinch of celers salt.” + upon either the physical or mental powers; | sale, and secured by « deed of trust the premians, eae te ee > Cen Renan District and made a profit which | ® successful way of begging ee i have gone to the benefit of the District, | articles. Many of your presents, being dupli- “I offeredan mental myself in the commit- —* are sold or nt for other “more tee on appropriations for the purpose of re- | useful,” at a sacrifice. ful of salt and another of black r down quiring these purchases to be made directly by | | The largeness of ® man's heart, the fatness | its innocent throat; clap two dry mustard plas, res sl = legal ere ey ch in- | of Frac pay oye his social standing are | ters upon its stomach; perfume ita hairless shel meager ae po ere oe e of the pres- | head with garlic, apd powder its soft flesh with | Many intelligent and well-bred people are FTPRUSTER'S, SALE OF HOUSES AND LOTS ON ent ether it can be aff: dor not, ple celery salt and then expect it not to die of suf- often aucivil for want of thoughtfulness, and F STETE BIRERIS NORMEASS BERS ir | vie with each other, and think they must do as | focation and disgust as to inflict the ame un-| they sometimes give good reason for offense, 2 ; that in | others do, for they would rather be out of the : ‘ or for the assumption that they are uucivil, secre: tae bpd ho instance had the purchase been made by & | world than out of the tadkin Ceners cake, | Felenting cracltiewupon a lettuce salad. The rp at they are uncivi : Sane tak Wiad eoshatinnne Gi ison | When they do not mean to be guilty of such an ‘passed acting as an agent for the Commissioners and | slaves of us all. Many =a pees (og perce Bk Accor with this beoina y,| offense. Such Persons are asually understood ye. Me siet Ghaly No the title passed to him, and then the property | never paid for; others are bought on the in- | Pit a watercress, the peppery Welshman of tike | atid excused by their intimate acquaintances, | X°- on THURSDAY” DECEMBER couveywd to the District. They said that that | #tallment plan—dollar down, dollar a week. | saind world, would revent the outrage: although | Dut it in a misfortune to yield to the liubit of | Sq TH, 18B8 at FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the had not been their system at They stated, | | We have frequently heard brides and grooms | i¢ is capable of enduring much rougher treat- | even apparent rudeness, It often. grieven peo- os ee eS however, that they had employed agents to | of their presents in a way which showed | ment than the lettuce. All tronomy, an-| Ple whose respect is valuable, and it never ac- - pbtain information as to what sites they could | that the estimates of the various friendships | Gient or modern, is vioiated either by the in. | Complishes any good. bay for school purposes. They found it diffi- | Were based on the value of the gift. 2 ee ients of Gen. Harrison’s composition or | The gravest complaints about incivility often cult. they said. to get property when it was | with delight of the generousness of the one | fy the amount of them which he distates. those who assume to be exem- known that the purchases were to be made for | nd condemnin; unexpected meanness of | “No wander that Chauncey M. Depew, when school purposes. For instance, A. owning a | the other. We have heard many men, and e#-| interviewed on the subject, disguised himself piece of land, might be perfectly willing to sell | pecially poor-salaried swell society men, be-| with an agonized smile and painfully mur- 3 to B, or to the District, provided it was not | Wail the great expense of this custom. Gifts | mured: “Toannot criticise the President-elect; to be used for 4 school-house, but if it was to | Should be tokens of love and good wishes, and | T shall never eat salad in.” No unrecon- tee for s school-honse be would uot sell it, | not forced by custom. It should be a free-will | structed democrat, int tient of defeat, could ne might as well take a sweet little baby | it is always gratefully received by polite people, | Cf sl cash, at option of pus from its monthly nurse, ponr four tablespoon- | and it gratifies giver as well as receiver. It | $100 required ’ : fuls of oil, one and a half of vinegar, spoon-| makes all within the range of its influence ert ia teell the property Tt the nok ‘A deposit e DR. J. W. HAYW: tiene’ of ale tt 3 ‘The Commissioners said they were compelled | offering not « universally expected con- - sometimes to look up these pleces of ‘property | formity to an arbitrary unwritien law of sock | Nave inyented & diabolical machine more dan a they certai great provocation, without letting the public know, or wi eit Cag acs of being condemned “a stingy | Fightful recipe. all rare to see ladies of social dis- ting the party who might have the property for | fellow, to break away from this hypoe- | “Gne ful of oil—not four—for each | tinction accept a seat from a gentleman with- sale know. that it was intended to be risy. person is the true, omic rule, In France | Out the semb! of acknow! ent, and in school-house purposes, But the main Fraraxninouam’s Sort The | one extra in added pour le bon Dieu | all such cases the gentleman mi ooo——_ : ComPromisep.— want to impress upon the House is the who blesses salad. ‘Be a spendthrift with | senting the un; ble rudeness, for it is not fact. oF the supposed fact, which was in my | fhe\ emcees Serene en eee Te cae sae tan eadleah vetoay tak han | onsen want et OGG the positive rude- mind when I offered the amendment, and the | the vchet ct the Won eons fa Oe re” is reckless t can be associated only with vulgarity. which controlled us in putting the amend- is yesterday, having been compromised bi “Be a miser with the vinegar.” | No true lady ever committed such a ment into the bill, was that two sales were made 198,300 to the Teak, | One tablespoonfal is enough for four persona, in these cases before the property went to the | eringham was the messenge! two years | Take a seltepoonful of salt and andther of it. and we wanted to prevent that. There k pepper—but not too much —and is nothing in the Brovistor m which bas just been ‘Cum is with th wineaee add ruled apon and which stands in the bill so far oil, and th langeag tape ak out all Fimo J pega Sa Rrsctg” be gr of agents . best qualities of lettuce, as in a cos- vewin all the information is required. immediately after | tume of pure lovely bride scems more does not provide for the employment of « man ly Ce pode ete. Mustard in to draw the deed, or of a to take the ac- en dant oe coat knowledgment, or for any other incident to the main matter: but the ob ‘of this t when the mind of the party owning the real ex' is meet ‘the mind of the sentative of the District to tract, that final en the other E El i a 2 AL aa waters for itl