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EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., LOCAL MENTION. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE RAILROAD PROBLEM. PAWNBROKERS’ CHARGES. NEW PUBLICATIONS. “The Weather. apres Ag r 5 elite ana SaaS SS oxen es Satiee: x 89 Cs ee iaanes Citizens of the Northeast. — ; Point. mencandet yoni or othe Arty . oie << 0 greatly benefited Florida and Western Florida, fair; colder; over tos new fond bs Veber Te THEY FINALLY DECIDE, HOWEVER, TO ADVOCATE | A CLAIM THAT THERE IS XO WARRANT FOR THETR obs cthera Hundreds of people who eufered the tortures J. B. Laem Commaxrs northwesterly winds. southwest, passing the monument NO SPECIAL PLANS BEFORE THE SENATE COM-| CHARGING MORE THAN THE LEGAL RATE OF IX- ee SS ake terete} We sey! A Cold Wave Coming. of engraving and printing. ‘MITTEE—THEY WILL ASK FOR RELIEF TO BE| TEREST—THE BILL NOW PENDING BEFORE COX- ee See eciaat a ee A bulletin from the office of the chief signal ‘aon soe coe tan whbse mind is af ADMINISTERED AS CONGRESS THINKS BEST. GnEss, Collins en nope ames atmn on cone eee officer December 17, 10:30 p. m., says: “Cold ore Judge pi reba = ‘confirme: to every part of the body. NEW EDITIONS wave coming. ‘The temperature will probably | my brother” he anreceed Shon sens care,o! | Howling winds and heavy rain were held to| The bill introduced by Mr. Smith, of Wiscon- Gasierkss Couns alge = “Tose Hood's Sareaparlla lant epring and can traly SD egeayre a Dee e was given two months in default of bonds. be responsible for the small attendance at the | sin, to “regulate and license pawnbrokers in say it helped me very much. To those suffering with RRR TS David Ferguson was tn the Fotice | meeting of Citizen's association, No. %; held | the Distriet of Columbin," and now pending | act guilty tan: Tohaneappeeaaeta tke tt coe, - of the se pein with indecent ex- | last night at the Peabody school building. The | before the House District committee, forbids Kalamazoo, Mich. ° Ganat Frnz axp Suorz Saxe Ruilty or not, because ba Rad ner ne. | president, Mr. W. C. Dodge, was in the chair, | any pawnbroker receiving a greater rate of in- HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Se a5 5. le was fined $90 or fifteen da: drinking. aud the duties of secretary were attended to by | terest than 24 pereentum per annum upon Many dentable bargains left, ‘ho New York lion alaeiation willbe Mr, Samuel H. Walker. The report of the | loans not exceeding €25, or more than 12 per A; | Sota ural drunwiets $1; six for #5. Prepared only ‘The balance of stock must be closed out by | *ddressed this of their state | committee on railroads, which had been re- | cent upon loans exceeding $25 in amount, un- ‘Smal §-t0, ‘Leather Binding. Price, @1.50. Decem| = Senators and several of representatives, | turned by the association to the committee |der penalty of $100 for every such > aes ee eetsan, sae aces at 1205 F street north t exer] sarment in the store goes at one-half | * 0 following Orton have for | With ® recommendation that it be con-| offense. Representatives of the pawnbrokers pee a son S } MENTS. asked price. aun yourself of this last great | the ensuing yearby thestockhohion st aretine | deused, was once more reported by the|have been before the District’ committee | 2°. 4 insurance company: Jno. T. Arms, Allen C.| committee in an unabbreviated condition, |to oppose this measure. Now the —— ne THE CLOSING SCENE. A Poem. By T. Buchanan "Re hard ome choice children’s suits that Clark, vm. E. Edmonston, Wm. A. Gordon, | the sentiment of the committee being that any | rates charged by pawnbrokers vary GEORGETOWN. Read. Beautifully illustrated with 25 engravings. will gladden the hearts of the little ones. H. Johnston, Benj. F. Leighton, | further condensation pereseryd from 2 or $ to 5 ‘ my PA ce poet = PRET RE Apron M. Parker, Edward J, Bellwagen, HK. nor proper. Finding that the committee did | to the amounts loaned, A question te Good overcoat or Escry garment in our establishment is of our | Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, of 1 BALLAD OF THE HERMIT. By Oliver Gold- or relable lowa, delivered a | work ‘association make, and correct in style and | lecture last nightat Metropolitan M. E. church soot eek tan peicbed ma tan eae —_ on the history of the temperance movement in th inst, : M cheerfully refunded to dissatisfied | America. Aft i bayers.” a onan house No. 4, Jack- | tion discussed the, instrastious, which were to | plaintitl wis GRAYS ELEGY. An Elegy written im s country 1. Hamsunoze & Soxs, i, “ be agreed upon for the information of the i es : Strictly Reliable Clothiers, The Persons drawn as jurors to fill | mittee whose duty it;will be to appear before | fixed by the pending bill, RAMEE Tat, Spe ss. 621 Penn. avi ae, pe peel, —— Court reported in | the Senate subcommittee. Tn the suit in question the plaintiff borrowed ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, justrated with 22 original drawings on wood ly lote! — Under Metropolit Sn oe a eee: THE TUNNEL QUESTION. $350, and at the end of three years, the plaintiff ling, bs Ir You Wanr To Grvz a Present and haven't Only one juror bei aired Mr. Callahan | Mr. Curriden, with considerable emphasis, | SHleges, the interest charges amounted to 9510. time to make one or embroider one, or paint | was secepied, and the othirs were sisued. | declared that nine-tonthe of the residunte of poe ipso eer ‘The 9" The Washington Repertoire will be: the best American artists, TUESDAY AND. THURSDAY EVENINGS, lam! res, 5) calvi WEDNESDAY. “Pat SEVEN AGES OF MAN. Shakeaprare's, Seat et nnd | tal een ote | ere Nem rn rr tern |p ee a pe at | Pee ere ARENA er aetna painted and embroidered goods. You will be | Lemon, #100; G. G. Hubbasd, #100; C.J. Beli, | !2¢,Baltimore and Ohio go around by the | cover $275, all the inte within year | that about twenty-five hes ote ane ax EVENING, mae: ach 2m astonished. £25, and Jas. E. Fitch, $25, Contributions | Easter etme al com ot not lighted.—Four arrests were made : fo Terese one ae Rena ee eae, He eR a cael: je the same nine-tenths would com, on] Mr. J. H. Ralston, who is attorney for the SATURDAY MATINEE, Kellogg Labatt, Hea o. G1. Cuase’s, 11th st. — alamo to — es Star, Ce = C. J. | ys tunnel. —— plaintiff, claims that’ the only act in force in rote, by the police for a SATURDAY @VENING, Grand Farewell and trations engraved by French, Williams, and others. 5 PSS Mra. M. B. Shepherd, of 990 C street north-| This brought Mr. 8. C. Clark to his fect with | the District, bearing on the rate of interest to | ,, Guam Rucerers Canal boat Loudoun ar- carhiort 73 AND ORCHESTRA, f the latest and most artistic de-| west, states that she received a letter last | denial. Mr. Curriden, he said, was mistaken | be ed by Pawnbrokers is the act of | yw’ Waters, and with 600 bushels of corn and | sus Deere —* Bronzes of test and m week to inelose $15, but it was not | 8 to the sentiment of northeast Washington; | APFil 22, 1870, to amend the usury laws of the | 65) bushels of wheat for G.T. Dunlop. Canad | a: ee Se awe SRST A fom. Be S Sete signs,at SaaNaway & BaLDw1n’s,1911 Pa. av. n.w. bramedage ke Tad ‘bcem opened end ex | Hot one-tenth of the people favored a tunnel | District of Columbia. boat Maryland arrived with’ 1,500 Deahele of | Ti0™ 81-50, 61. 7c. aloo 50 cta, Gallery, 26 cts. : et Next Week Read. Mlustrated by Mise RUDOLPH ARONSON'S COMIC OPERA €O. a17-tf - by Mise LB. Humphrey. MOHD, PROF CaKteN TERS MESMERISS Qfiice for insiructions and treatment, 51 ‘6th st.u.w.; | BEAD'S ‘BRUSHWOOD. A Poem, By T. Buchanan Mas. M. Banwes-Buvcz,; 915 E street north- | dorsed “ i ° tter will | Under any circumstances. Personally, he would | _ ‘‘In this act,” Mr. Ralston said to a Stan re- | (or west. Down Pillows for’ sofas and divans in | be investigated, > Me” THe matter Will civaye oppose it. Tt would do 63,000,000 worth | Porter, “it was provided that tho rate of inter- | OOF” and 2,500 bushels of wheat for G. T. Dun rich shadow-silks. The peculiar weaving of| The District Commissioners have petitioned | Of damage to Capitol Hill at the ontect and | ¢*t in the District should be six per cent per | “Tespgearone axp Coxprniox or Water at 7 these silks renders them harmonious with any | to have the sanity suits of John King, John F, | Would be irreparable. A tunnel would be an | s»num unless there was a written contract, in| , "Great Falls, temperature, 42: condition, eternal n % which case the limit fixed was ten per cent per | 3° sr % mr | hours, lito#. ‘i __ 418-1 . style of furnishing. ee me oe ee Se Murmurs of applause followed Mr. Clark's | ®22um. It provided also that if any greater oh ont soe —— 40; condi- 0 TO THE COLUMBIA STABLES FOR Youn Read. With 15 illustrations by F. Dielman, Bax Piano ‘Rochester ohn Henry inquired into. ake " i interest should be paid it could be recovered | #0n #t north connection, 8; condition at south Horses at 60 cents per_ hour, instruction — R. M. A. Fenwick, Millard Metzer, and D. F. | 8ttack on the prospective tunnel. le connection. 10; distributing rese te in riding, seven leas 1716 14th Lamps __ Lamps. Lamps. Murray were to-day excused from’ service as| The association proceeded to the election of | by suit brought for the purpose within one condition at influent gate+houss, 9;| 80” ine for $10 Beer }UQi6-lin” | READS CHRISTINE. A Poem. By T. Buchauaa a Umbrella “Shades. pe : & committee to placo the grievances before hey iondaregh mgr peile was made. | Under | condition at effluent gate-house, $6. *” | NEW NATIONAL THEATER Sh eh Weenie Rin, "ELF. Brooks, S01 15th white boy of perhaps uinetoen pears, was co | following mombere were choaen: W. ¢- Dodge, | the smount fixed by. law were paid, not only | Digyoxps Womru 825000 Saiaen.—A sonth-| G3EMEEE, timo. a7.§ Sie ’ Szx Apvertisexent or E. B. Bauxum & Co's | Yicted of the embezzlement of $6 from Jno. B, | 8. C. Clark, L. Chappell, August Getz and 8. bnagbempes ire piesa aot} — tear ern merchant who came from =e on the MONDAY, 5 “0 SATURDAY. eaccul spocihaste tn wacthnr-oskeaie: GriGith, bar-tender ‘at Kernan’s theater, No-| W- Curriden. pera agr hs tae bo rece (pret Etruria attempted to smuggle, into ew York ee aie oa. THE WAGONER OF THE ALLEGHANIES. A Poem ——— vember 1 ELEVATED TRACKS. ee ,000 worth of diamonds yesterday morning. : of the Days of Seventy-Six, By T, Buchanan Suananan & Batpwry, Owing to the indisposition of Judge Merrick, is 4 Brose! i The jewels were discovered by the customs EPH JEFFERSON ISU Pena SST Sle BSS Ebi | ott General Term was no¥in seein | mitng was then renewed, and Mr. Cures | proved Sete, Wi weerdeg Mr et | fica and weeed, They were cared i yp gy prcnzizat cous compan, | ot Sst tom Dring by Borate any other house we Ww r. » ‘. 4 a , je oil-skin covered valise whic! am 7 rl NY, ee ptist church, has declined the call to the | try the pted by the ester city i] = offi re e the name of the mer- 4 ttend thi t sale by order | pastorate of the Second Baptist church of | council in the case of the New York Central | §U™ 9s may be agreed with’ his customer, and | chant, MR, JOHN GILBERT, i " . of the Taunton Silver Plate Co., at Williams & | ftichmond, Va., which was recently extended | railroad, ‘There the ‘elty ‘and the railroad | shell charge no more than at the rate of 6 per ~— ; And ME. E. 5. BOCELEY, | SUAXESPEARES SOROS “AMD SONNETS. Hee Co., salearoom, corner 10th and Pennsylvania | to him. 5 shared the expense of elevating and depress- | °#t per month. Dom Pedro de etree A Borbon, infant of In Bheridan’s Charming Comedy, trated by John Gilbert. presen emer i om oa ye ng the tracks, and the os A sl oy apf; Halston, when asked by Stan reporter soa , arrived in New York from Havre on cela wk at 11 a. m., 3 and 7:30 p.m. ¢ Presbyterian nce. cide for parties, . , argu he 2 } RIVALS. iS Ar Mas, M. Danses Davee, 015Rstreetnorth. | OPPS ELECTED aT TmE secoND AxNUAL Aina Bodge aia he would never consent $o | [> nterost was, conserned, ami never’ wen CITY ITEMS. nih oat ‘Lyceum ‘eer Compa ee rf 2 MEETING LAST EVENING. ing taxe: emove a single rail “Tt i 7 ” . — WIFE poet mg aml Ga geletegn cates The second annual meeting of the Presby-| ,1r- Walker, favored the elevation of the bald tne Auli ‘of the logislatare of the OE SaaS yay ar mo ———-} ~* handsome Tapestries for hangings. Beautiful | terian alliance was held last evening in the | Svenue and Boundary te the prewent Gepot, the | District were only those of a municipal Coffees, Teas, Chocolates. N we ae — a New York Avenue church, Rev. Dr. Bartlett | SvoR™ running Detwoem North Ganitot bod ‘he | £2! tion, and asa municipal corporation Our Coffees give universal satisfaction, and ATINEES THU RSDAY AND FRIDAY, THE MAY QUEEN. By Alfred Tennyson. Poet residing. Rev. Dr. Hall, the well-! it had no right to legislate upon such | CUstomers come from all parts of the city to December 27 and 28. “ A Foun AssortMext oF Ls 2 eae ap inown | streets cast, . a subject as the rate of interest | buy them. Besides, they are at very low prices. GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT a See ee, Artists’ Supplies at the lowest prices, at New York divine, made an address, in which MR. CLARK OFFERS A RESOLUTION. to be charged by the pawnbrokers unless the | Come and see our sn wpnhepd mmo pa For the benefit of the Smaxanax & Barpwry’s, 1911 Penna. ave. n.w. | he spoke of the importance of the work of| A resolution was offered by Mr. 8. C. Clark, | right was expressly delegated to it. No such | lightful Tea at 50 cents per pound; good mixed ; ae ‘lanai exeuitacs hh es Ps ote n : Tea 40 cents per pound. Nuts, Candy and NATIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, WE ARE SEVEN, AND OTHER POEMS. By Will- rr is called to Potarp & Sox’s Coal ‘ich had been undertaken | declaring that “we relinquish none of our op- | right was delegated. But aside from that, by a : saa FERWTBON ne by the alliance. He referred to the work | position tos railroad tunnel through Capitol | the act approved June 22. 1874, being the Re- | Raisins in great variety and at rock bottom sani ~ eoeeperes iam Wordsworth. Illustrated. advt.on4thpage accomplished by a similar organization in his | Fit and “we are irreconcilably Opposed to | Yi#ed Statutes relating to the District of Co- prices, Remember, we will bave elegant Tur- Mother Goose’ Pantomime. A Houma Parstxt for all. Fine French | owncity. The following officers and commit- lumbia, Congress re-enacted substantially the | ey® for Christmas on sale Friday and Satur- Scenes from favorite Fairy Tales : followis it because there is no occasion for it.” : one | day M. & P. Merz y Candy in Willow Basket presented to each cus- | tees were elected: President, Rev. Dr. Wm. A. act of April 22, 1870, relative to the rate of in- | 47. . MeTzoER, aud LUCY GRAY, AND OTHER POEMS. By William tomer purchasing Boots, Shoes, Slippers or | Bartlett; vice-presidents, Rev. John Chester, ae ern Sttaated to ‘the, ‘conaidlorntion | tareat fo be charwed! in the Distiot of Golum= 417 7th street n.w, bee en eng fn ‘iniahebani: Wehelinaat Bubbers at Z. SrnasBunazn’s, 906 7th st. Gen. J. I. Gregg, Charles Lyman; secretary, | Geveloped the fact that there were ut nine | Pits and again made no exception whatever a8! Only @15 for New Homes, Domestics | M¥™?*T*2 mith Singing and Dancing by Ir You Want a pure article, try our ley. Directors Rev. BB. Dittinger’ ev, seep See ses orgiien ert is Piss onlgrate chases tees ratsting Fret ent eee makes, $1) nd 95, com-| Unter the dieection of Mr. Geo. B. Burtat, of I. ¥. No. 8 Whisky ‘Tbe. per bottle. s i f< i a “|. Mr. C. M. Clark thought the association back- y — seta wn- | plete with all attachments and warranted for Prices, #1, 75c., 50c. and 250. KNICKERBOCKER §KETCHES. From Irving's 0. . Te. per bottle. 1.8. Hamlin, F. L, Moore, William Ballentyne; | pone’ should stiffen ner. ‘The Baltimore and | PFokers is the one empowering the District |B years, at Foxw's Sowing Machine Agency, | Sale of acne meres ct ee oe. 19, at . v. George P. , F. H. Mere- i id. | Cluding rej ‘ions concern’ wnbrokers, oe Tre 75 § ON THEATER 1858 14th ot. | wether: ©. H. Carrington, H: J. Frost, Rev. Jo-| fs power stow, ba he will not be war ths | Dit Which is claimed, hae no reference to At thé Oriole, 822 7th st., eelelatomeanyi sya ty Dates. apelin er ee reed istrati rates of interest to be charged. 95 lew sherk costs 92.96 all our. 66.0 and | “= ae eee eee for Christmas, reseg e y J — Sern coats now 3 Our or brown stri; GREAT SPECIALTY COMPAN! x Gzo. Parxce, Fotografer, Octavius Knight, A. Depues, Ros, A. Fish, ee An Interesting Relic. short coat, worth’ $6.50, at $4.49; our $5.49 | PRODUCING. Mok + ENGLISH SKETCHES. From the “Skeich Book.” Lith and Penna. ave. ne aah, Daniels Ferien, aS HL Oar- Ror general discussion it became erent 4 COPY OF THE DECLARATION ATTESTED BY CHAS. | newmarkets §3,98; our $6.48 newmarkets, in aa Ora Ilustrated. a ‘ins , . orge B. , Dr. W. P. it the sentiment was opposed to anything CARROLL FOUND IN NEW YORK. fine stripe or check, ; our $5 misses’ new- = a Rocuzster Lasers in great variety, at Sugpp | Hughes, J. H. Meriwether. C. B- Bailey. Robert | more than the presentation, tothe Senate com-| An elegantly-engrossed copy of the Declara- markets, age 14 and 16,at €8.69; children’s long | _AT CHEAP PRICI eae marchase of buildings’-Charles Layman, Noble | mittee, of the report. As the association could | tion of Independence on vellum, bound in folio | Coats pattern striped angel sleeves, sizes 6 8, | FYAKKIS’ BLIOU TURATE, | Prive @ THE VILLAGE, AND OTHER STORIES Guzar Houmar Saxe of my entire stock of | B’Tarer, C. B. Church, John B. Wight, Rev, | BOtagree upon some one planof relief it would | form, attested on August 2, 1626, by the then | $24 10; 8948, €3.73.and £8.96 ladies’ jorse miay, Thursday, and Saturday, From the “Sketch Book.” ‘Tlustrated. — ea hy ae Carpets, ete. viz: | Joseph T. Kelley, C. B. Jewell, B. H. Warner. bah es rethatag efit mee mg from | Oly surviving signer, Chas. Carroll, of Car- | kid gloves, 50c.; embroidered back kid glov. Beautifal and Costly Souvenirs given away et every iyrna -» former price, On outlook—Rev. John Chester, John Ran- ir. e said he want e excused from | roliton, was found in the city library of New | 69c,; ladies’ hare muffs, 48c.; monkey muffs, | ™*%i2¢e ‘© Jadies and children. IRVING'S LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, and the Rapes uate, "Slack oie 3 nie dolph, Rev. T. 8. Hamlin, William Ballantrne, es a append erence ee | York yesterday. In an eddren before the com- | $1.49; our $1.98 hare muffs, 81.23; gloria s BE Saectteoete Spectre Bridegrovm. Brom the “Sketch Bock” Smyrna rugs, forme + | F. L. Moore. "On care of property—B. H. War- even mon council, on the death of Jefferson an J ; golds ia’ silk, 1.98; in a Sparkline Musical-Comedy, . 3. Ber, Charles B'pearwon oo Be Lanbry, Her, | things the Senators would ask for header acted penton emp ape ey “BUBBLING OVER.” Miustrated. ” Adams, Rev. Dr. Stephen N, Rowan suggested teed electric .39; sil fa, gece TUGh S-inch, $2.50, former price, | Thomas Fullerton, A. B. Clayton. On public | DF, Taylor said that Mr. Dodge certainly | that such an attested copy be secured to be | Rice styles, Bue all’ toe wk’ bits of de; ome | Porular prices will rrev ice 96.50, | Meetings—Rev. George 0. Little, Archibald ought to be excused if he was not willing to | used by the common council of the city of New | $1.49 sill raufficrs 98c.; our $1.98 mufilers, very ve vE, US, & CO. 417-6t Smyrna rugs, 96-inch, #4, former represent the association. There was toomuch | y, i srateis : FIEST OF TEE Cou - abet Sm, 4 ft. by7 ft, 96. Sener hentoy meer rani atm Rev. Pes aig A On self representation in this matter. He (the = on eer 4th ce aay seconde, — this | fine, $1.39; children’s lush caps, all sizes and HE sfIBST OF T HE our SE OF 1 | IRVING'S CHRISTMAS STORIES. From the “Sketch ) ain —— C . Strong, Rev. Dr. er» | speaker) would not serve on a committee if he | CCcuUment was accordingly prepared and pre- | colors, 98c.; misses’ 4-button kid gloves, 69c. a seule Gustoeah Gat he aa Book." Mustrated. Fine toned - pao sass ea Judge C. D. Drake, H. K. Simpson, Rev. C. B. | Speaker) wo resent the views of the people whe | "cnted to the city July 4, 1828. The certificate Geyt’s Furyisuines. December 18, at 8 o'cior —- legend joie ent Ramsdell, Auditing committee—J. B. Easby, | Comldmot represent the viev peop! of Mr. Carroll is as follows: Men or boys’ working gloves, 25c.; men or HURST. lace curtains, 65c. pair. Seen E ee W'yt waa'dinally (agreatl: Yat: the ocanieltiee rateful to Almighty God for the blessings | boys’ dogskin fur top gloves, 50c.: finer quality | IRVING'S RIP VAN WINKLE. A Legend 1,100 pairs lace curtains, $1 pair. Sarah Althea Te Defendant. should go to the senatorial committee, present | Wich, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, He has | gloves, 75c.; gent’ unlined dogskin dress | eee Fd eee Or a Try a ndant. ee reetieal te pitti eet oa ‘Conerens | Conferred on my beloved country, in hereman- | gioves, 75c.; finer quality, 98c.; gent’s cardigan | ii TON AN Kaatskill Mount@ns. From the “Sketch Book® 0 paire _ urtains, $150 Lg A BILL TO CLEAR A REAL ESTATE TITLE. to rid the people of the northeast of the esi, | CiPation, and upon myself, in permitting me, Pexess, 96c.; our #2 worsted jackets, in all | W 2 WENT AN y an 2 850 pairs lace curtains, $2, 82.50 and 88 pair. | Mr. 3. J. Johnson, for Col. W. L. Bramhall, | oa] uursaboe'ms whateree way Congress should | "der circumstances of mercy, to live to the | colors, $1.39. x 1 DAY EVENING, December tes Lo oe The above curtains were secured by us for | has filed a bill in equity against F. W. Sharon, | think best, pe ltt lo AE ila Mera qT 5 Ceuta, a5-2t" cash from a large New York lace it ing | Fi: i fiftieth year of American Independence, and| _A Handsome Present for Gent, Lady or | : ~ es Sees dedietet tations, eaters cued eres | are mean eee tener Savant | Manpinantoimmen aoe certifying by my present signature my appro-| Child is patrof ine Slippers or Shoos: you | PLANO AND SONG MECITAE 2 sss ov poe | ago bound in Chu 1.50, Twny Sura, $1.80 ‘oh tha aaeh ob aes an ae h Althea Terry, claiming to be the widow a1ac8 Lic Marriage licenses have | bation of the Declaration of Independence, | can find best assortment at the lowest prices at First Congreeutioual Chureh, Dee, Te. 8 . $1.50. Ivory s t Sa i} of | of Wm. Sharon, toclear the title of lot 17, — cae by freer oO a may ~ adopted by Congress on the fourth day of July, Z. StnasBuncEn’s, 906 7th st. e% pL, at J. F. Eilia & Co, t ‘Tree Calf, 85.00. footrests, sereens, &e., for the holidays, at 15 | square 69, and to restrain defendants from | Lilian L. Strickhart; Rudolph Skidmore’ and | fanived ang! anak nie TE aa Te ee CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ‘cent discount claiming title thereto. It is sta t the aise Sti ‘ i j : . 2 4 LENE Pe{ 000 rattan rockers and chairs, in all the | lot in question was by, the allotment by the | Ketie Barbe; Jomo Scot end Bettie Feindexter; | Mbsetibed on the second day of August of the| Gana Opening and Art Reception At | 3Ciixs= sop RBAED, and, r., CLAYTON aa latent denigns 15 per cent diecount from | Commbnionere vested in Tiobert Morris” and | Hillery Hepburn and Adele Shelton; Warren | eurviving senor: 10 leseby Teen eeia vo int | Domestic Sewing Machine Office, 7th and H. 5 | Seucert st the, Conk marked prices, week only. a x i, ann claims title * E ° cA Be 4 ca ee eremenier - Sp op yp gt ee throughs long chais of iden He ‘avers. tive | W: Harley and Mary Jano Parks; W. G. Staf- | present und future generations. the principles | Picture Frames and oil paintings given aa = : *."For Sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent by the ry parlor, chamber, library ford and Mamie E. Smith; Walker L. Payne, of earthl § EBI FUR) ~ and dining-room furniture at 15 per cent dis- | defendants claim the lot through» tax sale | Charlottesville, Va., and Nellie O. Pinkeed’ of | 2%t28t important document as the best ly | away. In addition to the following extraordi- c shortest notice iS foous taatedl made December 21, 1819, for #8, made in de- . pete Ya’, Joa, ic, of Charles inheritance their ancestors could bequeath to | nary bargains offered for to-morrow by 8. W. vard F. Droops xnd st Join F. Ellis & Co, ‘ " x free of of 10 per cent discount on all carpets, including | fault of 75 cents, and that said sale is void. county, Md., and Julia Rebecca Copsey; Geo. them, and pray that the civil and religious py tore dy 817, 819 and 821 7th st. n.w., will = Co., Music Stores, or Louis Weber, Publishers, expense, on receipt of the prics, Ler and tapestry brussels, best ail-wool ia- |The. property was then bought by George |. suuth and. Marthe i. amas 8. | be perpetuated to, the remotest pooterity aad | Presents picture frame to every purchaser of Lon and other makes. for this week only. | Adams, and under that conveyance in 1848] Figlds and Lavinia Dinken; Wm. Cooper Amos | peied to the aire namie t ase iin honey Gold tramans to psckeera er ga sapien S11, 817,319 7th street northwest, 652 and 694 | 1872, oJ. F- Olmstead, thence to J. M. Latta, | frank Ge Bartethe of Miagoalone, Meike el | witnesses eee GAMO: of Carrollton, || more. Handsome smoking seta, containing 4 | 25thst, two lacks south of Treaury Building. 2b <2 aanEET Cone, a . 4 4 Lae, ses: en N. Rowan, i ‘ASHL > Ci a D stret, G01 and G0 Louisiana arene novth- | sie, snd'hy him_‘and, by Thomas Gunder-| Mary” 8. Fordy Wa, Ingln of Montgoimey | itiin"pnstolnen X. Rowan, pastor ofthe | ples, Ge, worth 1.0; 2p dierent erin We. | WW ASHINGTON MIDING ACADENT, » west. Stores open until 10 o'clock this week. | land to J. B. Alley, and June 18, 1884, to W. i , open e Gian ° ” — A ae ghee a Gibson, of thé Reformed Presbyterian church, | g2 dolls reduced to $1.28: handsome drpased | Instruction given to Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- Reap W. H. Hi ’s Xmas ad. te of Baltimore. H i dren, Best appointed boarding stable in the try. ‘715 and 717 Market St, It will pat money in your pocket,” P*S*| 4 yy Banosrw—Thtis morning in the Po- | George county, Md.; John E. Tyne'snd Lillian | "a agate,” pd ars pl a A ga peep < pemmeyber gee Ieper eg ee lice Court » young colored man named Thomes | Marten. The Federal officials whose autographs are | $1. 6 pieces mahogany finished furniture 7.98, | Coachmen. Wilson, was charged by Officer Key with cruel! found in the work are: President, John Quit writil Horses furnished at $2 each. Send for circulars. 1 per qt. bottle: 50c. per pt. bottle, to animalsin faillng to provide proper food and Transfers of Real Estate. Adams; Henry Clay, Secretary of inte; Mobard ay eu Raita dail earrings sy vies) ven yaaa eo, = at A. Herruvtier & Co., deter fn atau. ton animal complained | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: C. | Rush, Secret the Treasury; Jas. Barbour, | with ls, and lined, $1.98, regular price | _°20-3m Proprietors. it 1388 14th st. | of Agent Key learned was purchased by the de- | H. Parker to Mary Cottar, w. }{ sub 4, sq. 743; | Secretary of War; Samuel L. Southard, Secre- | 94. Decorated dinner sets, 112 pieces, $8.98, 43 Jg | fendant who agreed to pay 85 dollars for it. H 050, Edward Nash fash, tary of the Navy; Wm. Wirt, attorney; Thos. T. be had at Fosmmtz’s| ‘ought the forse ou credit and Mr. ‘Key | °1%e Edward Mash to W. Nash, lots 6 and 7, | 72,05, treasurer, Jos, Anderson, controller of | Shsvtax meu tees een aoe 3¢ doz, en-| Pmapecema Stone. - - 4 |. 501; J. C. Burrows to B. Leonard, pt. a itche po ntewre soon Te thought it a bad bargain even if he never paid | 17° 343, 9100. A. W. Fleming et al. the Treasury; Nathan Sanford and Martin graved im) tumblers, 1 large ‘pitcher to Orex Evesrxos. J. Jay Govtp’s, 421 9th st. | the money. A fine of 5 was imposed. E. Fioming vue 24 ‘and 25, 9q. 184; $3 p-4 Buren, poneee Some New ott : oa - match and 1 large brass waiter, $1.73, worth $4. OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK P.M. so —_—s 108; 93,007. W. nator from Kentucky; en Van Renssa-| Handsome decorated ‘ina meal * — J. Laws cordially invites an inspee- othe A Tuearnicat, Coxpany.—Frank G. 8. Crown to R. Hossler, pts, 11 to 13, sq. 297; | jacr, member of Congress from New York, and | 2a" S8e,, worth 81.25. Fivhite or Diack haniic | .*_ SENSIBLE AND USEFUL PRESENTS. Bourraa tion of his stock of Holiday Goods. gton and I. | £1,600. B.F. Ly er _ yh to Men an ; | Major-Gen. Alex. comb, of the army. carving knife and fork 78c., regular price ¢2,| A No. 1 Nutria Muff at @ Esrastisuen 1840. doz. X-mas tree ornaments 25c. Decorated The latest publications in artist- mson, filed a bill in equit; day | #0n, sub 36, sq. 1oo . . a ings, Engravings, water-color Paint against Harry ‘Blakely and Eugene Kerner, | Schneider, sub lots 37, 40, 41, 46 and 47,0q. 155; | The 1. and O. Investigating Committee. ergy rrp rag oneres open oy [Papen ge g amg ey yee Photographs taken directly from | asking for an accounting and lation of | $25. B. F. Leighton et al. to W. O. Denison, | From the Baltimore Sun, to-day. He eae tint ort | Pave Lanen Hemetitched 1tdh’s, hand-work Initials, ome the ings; reproductions in Arto- | th hip between thi He lots 10 and 11, blk. 26, Brookland; #450. J. H. ¥ 50c, | Handsomely decorated dinner and tea set | . 20 iy pap mies yes cen mle open to. Williamson, trustee, pt. 7, eq. 14; | , The executive and finance committees of the | combined, 180 pes., $14.98, worth $25. Our €6 | 70... san, temstitched Hak's, hand-work Initiale, — = phslograph Sviauts, perbslain pelst- [ining ainet a oebene ke ee ge Bunday'to A. A. Hochiing, pt Baltimore and Ohio directory met yesterday at | Smyrna rugs reduced to $8.48. 1 doz. plated | soc: ng! ane Christmas cards, &c. Novelty and Comedy company.” For this he | 60, H.’s subdivision Mt. Pleasant; £20. §. i: | the Central building. President Spencer and teaspoons $5e. 3¢ doz. white handle knives DOLL BABIES! DOLL BABIES! FRANK WI, large and carefully selected line of mould- | paid $650, but he pr that he ‘put up enough Warner to W. Carroll. lot 145, Garfield; $100, | Mr. Charles F. Mayer were present. Senator and forks staan ee on EY 1 A12-inch China limb and head, fuil body Doll, 8¢. ings, from which frames arc made to order, money ow various occasions to make his aggre~ Jacob Jones to Mary V. Withers, sub 11,49. 781; | Gorman, who is a state director, also attended. | A Handsonie Willow Basket with Candy| 4,2°-i0ch Model Wax Dol at 18. Senta Se desired. investment $1,650. He was for a while, . Bisque Dolls, 25c. to 82. These are all of the cele- $8,000, G. Harris to John A. Stephenson, pt. | To-morrow the full board will meet and organ- given fo every customer at Z. SrmasBUOEN'S | yrsed Canter make, equal in Suinh wo the Sunes ene —s and at less than half Toilet, Manicure az 8! size “Kiso an entire new stock of wall papers. é states, employed as the treasurer, but was | 6 84. $88; $—. James O'Donnell to Edward O. | ize by the election of Mr. Mayer to succeed B. J. Laws, 1427 Balane. n.w. | supplanted cis named J. C. Mulloy, and | Osmussen, subs. 66 and 67, sq. 503; 3,400. F.| Mr. Spencer as president. It is said that no Sakae = has not received his share of the fits. He | Sharpless to B. H. Warder, sub. 41, sq. 723; | further changes are probable ‘at this meeting. Sudden Changes of Weather cause Reap W. B. Mosrsxt Son's advertisement in prays that Blakeley be enjoined receiv. | 9500. : There is an intimation that the committee on | Throat Diseases. ere is no more effectual best opportunity ever of- | ing’ from Kernan (at whose theater the com. SFR yas bd investigation may be heard from on that occa- | remedy for Coughs, Colds. etc., than Brown's furnishings at low prices. pany is now engaged) any moneys until his In Memory of Two Sisters. sion. On the side of the state and city direc- | Broncutat Trocues. Sold only in bores. Price ey Averiox!” Avctiox! rights are settled. A STAINED OLASS WINDOW Yor sr. ravt's. | tors the statement is made i follows: 5 cte. es eRe eostéek iuatore at entire stoc! ‘Brad A books and —_———— “Without any thought of personal advant 4 ope pe beter dng —emplnornd eee ae larger arrmnlll ae t ae a York Eagewk bean says: One of the | sney made their effort to promote the interests In the Lining of Fancy Work se trom Ba BO roe Py pets putty ap | gon farsa o too named Theines Meteor wee 20 a lored | best e stained glass windows which have | which they represent. A positively correct | for the holidays put Colgate & Co.'s delicate | “Mi: ine Neckwear, Suspenders, Canligan Jackets, Until all the stock Is sold.” Persons ‘in'wantor | the workhouse yesterday afternoos at the ox. | come out of the workshops of the Tiffany glans | beiscceahset ene given to tie publie weniec | Suchet Powders, ‘Cashincce Beuguct, Oonsice | & ei Cashiers snd Kid Gloves, nn ere Malt, 1215 PENNA AVE, Christmas presents will do well by attending | piration of a fifteen days’ sentence. He started | company was shown there on Saturday prior to | understood and has been commended by bo orHeliotrope, 1 UMBRETLAS. UMBRELLAS, week, as all the goods will be sold without | toward his home, but the rain drove him in un- | shipment to-day to Bock Creek, near Washing- | financial world. A_ by-law has been sec You Will Save 40c. on Eve Ginga, Helvetia Cloth, Gloria, Cauestors Silk, reserve. See Auction column. der a shed, where he met some of his old - , | Which gives for the first time the state and cit , Lisle-spun and double-twilled Sill ! co = c profanity | ‘aD. O., where itis to be set up in St. Paut's| TCD Evcaative ‘on the committees oft | PY Soins to C. AUEnnAca’s, 7th an oa. Govdts and prices both Dollar ee anions. Then he indulged in some prof. ‘her Keait | euiantect oy Frwe Porraarrs. Kets Kemethy, 1109;Pa, ave | hnd was again arrested. “This morning Judge | Protestant Reese chee, Ths xindow board. By a peculiar state of things » minority F; and Bocka “Gents Jerseys, Glover | gat plete” ¢ To Srarcttx Casu Burens we will allow 10 | Miller gave him another fifteen days, Maer G. Hubbard: of Wariner Oy | of the stock of the company now steps in and | Underwear, Flannel Overshirts Neck ress Silk | Btshcl sey Suites : pees é arf —— . Gardiner G. Hubbard, of Washington, in ts the present management, It is a fact | Numer Womien sion ie _— y Acqurrre.—In the Criminal Court, Judge | memory of his daughters, Gertrade Hubbard | thet c geod deal leon thas bnif of the cnet | Mufflers, Holiday Style Hata, dc. he FINE FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS, AT Montgomery, a young colored man, Thornton | Grossmann aes }) and Roberta Wolcott | the company voted in the twelve stockholder Sewing Machines for Holiday Presents. a ‘a. | Henderson, was placed on trial yesterday for | Bell (1859-1885). The work, which is fifteen f directors, who will on Wednesday elect Mr. | ~ pio, “ % housebreaking in the night, at the oyster Louse | feet high by 0 feet nine inches wide, 1s Mayer as the successor of President Spencer. egant assortment from $20 up, at AvER- 16, $18, $20 and €25. of Nicholas White, 621 B street northwest, | grace! strong in drawing, delicate and | ‘Those of the state and city directors who have | BACH'S, 7th and H, sole agency for the light- 415 7th st.'n.w, | NYember 24. There was no direct evidence | simple in model in sentiment and den taken a leading share in securing voice for — JEWELER AND SILVERSMITE DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY, OFFERS SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. against Henderson, and the jury this morning g used Dr. Ball's Cong . sx Ouaens Boral Worcester, | eturned 8 verdit of not alee? Ukely test under the im “t » Dom Pedro g used a Dr. Balls Cough Syrup LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES (the best mada Doulton, Hungarian, Crown Derby, and other secre acer o view. hee be be a 3 Wares, at Suzpp & Bro.'s, 432 9th st. n.w. - . y the it therefore be very likely to have comething to| . Bargains for Solid Leather Presents. at ——— tractive matter of the investigating commit-| _Pocketbooks, bill and letter books, cigar, card, and ae 4, 05, 96, 97 and upward . from the lowest & the cae CAN OS Tihs aod 708 K at. nw, FRANK % LEWIE, Suxs, Vexvers, Prvsues. “1218 PA AVR, SILKS, excellent quality, 75. 87c.,$1,91.25, A pearly 2 sh Ss ©) Exoumrre Hous Passexrs 2 OUR STOCK OF NEW AND ORIGINAL NOVEL ‘TIES REDUCED. Painfed Bolting Cloth and Chins Silk Scarfs; were $1.98, reduced $1.39. Handsome Bolting Scarfs: were @5, reduced €3.50. 98e. ° All of our new style Baskets 20 per cent of marked ' ‘New and ‘unique Stamped ‘Linens 10 per cont of ‘marked prices. : : 5 i Hl i 2 E F & 2° ba B a

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