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J ¥ 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., FRIDAY JANUARY 4, 1889, LOCAL MENTION. AN ECONOMIC DISCUSSION. COL. PITCHLYNN’S WILL, A Greeting to Bishop Newman. GEORGETOWN. | What Troubles Boulanger. AMUSEMENTS. ane ST rare aot HE TAKES OCCASION TO GIVE HIS VIEWS ABOUT ren Te SE SHARES FRANCE’s THINST POR JUSTICE, RQUITE | —————— = = a The Weather. Edward Atkinson’s Theories Severely | Legal Controversy Over the Estate of the THE INAUGURAL BALL Assoctarap Cuanrrias— The regular monthiy AND DUINTERESTEON Een. WM sss nas For the District of Columbia, Handled by Several Speakers. Late Choctaw Chief. A large number of the Methodist friends of ™&¢tng of the first subdivision of Assoc’ i Gen. Boulanger has again proclaimed his READINGS FROM THE No" | Charities was held yesterday afternoon at the ~ NOVELISTS, THE WASHINGTON BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN | HIS WASHINGTON WIFE AXD HER caripRex—ar- | Bishop and Mrs. Newman congregated lastnight | office of the secretary, Jos, W. Davis. The | loralty to the republic and repudiated yoded ‘The Board of Lady Visitors of the Children's Hos- gerzaperine| ‘ Yiscars0n 40 PaOuaTE ER in the parlors of Metropolitan M. E. church for | s»cretary stated that the receipts from contri- | sertion that he eims at a dictatorship in an ad-| pital have ancentet the lecture-geomof All Soul? a rena sR: ea Ns WOU BEBE TEE the purpose of tendering a reception totheirex-, butions have been rather and that the | dress to the electors of the Seine. He avers | charch,on Land lath strects, for Mw Mure head ‘MEETING, PRESIDED OVER BY COL. CARROLL W.| CELEBRATED CHOCTAW CLAIM INVOLVED IN THE pastor and his wife. Mr. J.D. Croissant called | mount on hand is insufficient for the de-| that France is tired of being made the vietim | tev ot “Condensed Nowele™ ‘WRIGHT—SOME LIVELY REMARKS MADE. LITIGATION. pe pire: mands of the coming month. Secretary Davis = ds |, The sale of tickets has Deen auch that the private ae the assemblage to order, and after referring to | also stated that a great many applications had | Of base competitions and only demands right | yous at tient recon eee inadequate for the a The lecture-room of All Souls’ church was| A side issueof the Choctaw claims case is | the bishop as the organizer and chief supporter | been made for cast-off clothing. The resig- | and justice. Boulanger surs: “Those members | Qieacea, The Rendines will abe place es fellows comfortably filled last night with political | now in the Probate Court, in which a petition | f the church lyceum, whose reception this | nation of Mrs. W. B. Orme as manager for the | © iment who di “Sit Charles G “ Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia, fair, followed Saturday by — warmer; variable winds, becoming easterly. My Extire Stock or Furyirure to besold for the next thirty days at 10 per cent discount from former prices, as I am de- termined to reduce my stock. Parlor cabinets at cost. 0 “ye : ra ~ ineligible were beside theinselves at the idea of | “"Ga Turalay Atma Yair Sic EN 1 mahogany cor. cabinet, #55; was $70. economists of both sexes, assembled to listen | hasbeen filed asking for the probate of the will | {reformal welcome, Mr, Taskers nrescl oy | tstrict she repr Sd be the aprala cat or ates | secing me elected. My sword caused them | temic gute ne ee oe 2 antique oak cabinets, $40; were #50. to the logic of the members of the Washing- | of the late Peter P. Pitchlynn. The decedent | a pleasing combination of eulogy and humor, | Alice Downman PPO anxiety and they deprived me of it. gen dome 4 On Friday Afternoon, Jai. 11th, at 3:30 o'clok. 1 mahogany cabinet, 950; was 965. ton Branch of the American Economic associa - | was a well-known chief of the Choctaw In-| and ite delivery was frequently terrupted by |” Cororen Rovons.—Loud and boisterous | theY are more anxious than they were when I | «vicar of Wakoneit 1 mahogany cabinet, $35; was #45. pesaleeeons > ‘~ Iie msnibing (dhdas aaa Bs e nta-| laughter and applause. talk from a crowd of young. colored. mea’ as | wore the sword. Really, it in not me they fear, | Ou Tuesday Atternss 1 mahogany ¢: . Was $37.50. Se eee eee h or many yosrs was the repress Rev. Dr. Corey followed with a second edi- | 29th street last night caused Olficer Bloom to | PUt Universal suffrage, whose repeated judg- | “Mysteries of Caoipne car yrs All music cabinets left from the holidays at | of the association, and the subject selected for | tive of his people at the seat of government. tion of welcome, and when he concluded his | warn ther pelo ne of the party threatened | Monts testify to the disgust which their inca-| On Thursday Afternoon, Jail I7theat 3 du 20 per cent discount. discussion was Edward Atkinson's ‘Challenge | He married in this city Miss Caroline M. Eck- | tribute to the bishop's character the bishop | him, with an oath, to cut poiyes 4 would b- | pacity, base intrigues and fanciful discussions | “Children of the Ave Lecherry fret-work screen, @14; from $18. __ | to Reformers.” 1 mahogany fret-work jeweled screen, 815; 15 loff, who survives him with eight children, and . a ™. himself arose and responded. He expressed | ably have carried out his purpose had not the | inspired, In order to avoid being compelled to | On Saturday Afternoon, San. 1iith, at 3-3 his principal estate was his interest in’ the The president, Col. Carroll D. Wright, in the gratitude he felt at receiving so kindly a | oficer drawn his revolver, which he tired at | 8¢US¢ themselves they charge me with the | Tickets can be : mln " r. t improbable dictatorial projects. When 1943 T antique onk-work screen. $20; from $25. | Calling the meeting to order, brought to the | Choctaw claim, supposed to be in the neigh- | Welcome from the lyceum and from friends | the retreating rough. ‘The officer has learned | TN ister T meserernceee conan pretent | Mm Kenedy. ity Pigas! 1 Japanese satin embroidered screen, $9; | attention of strangers the objects of the ssso- | borhood of $100,000. There was, however, 00 | nisstion. He sketched briefly the work | wc namesof the men, and will swear out ©| 0..0'T was the personification of war. ‘Now I | 00 2utst. tm. Mecaire orinecttent ave rom $12. jon, and then introduced Mr. C. F. Adams | will offered for probate here, and there has/he had been called to. do _ since | "A Stores Ovéncoat, -H. I. Chappeler, of | 8% opposed as the personification of ‘dictator- | Lad dts, fies, Ment am ship. If I could ever have entertained the idea x Jgpanese satin embroidered screen, $10;)| as the first speaker. Mr. Adams prefaced his | consequently been no settlement of the estate, | his elevation to the episcopacy and referred to | 1000 sictatece reported to “the police this) SMP: If I could ever have entorts a 10 Japanese screens, 4 folds, 534 feet, $3; | TePIY,to Mr. Atkinson by deprecating any at- | One of the sons, Thomas Pitchlynn, had some | the causes which made it impossible for him to | morning the theft of an overcoat from his of- A LETTER OF MRS. PITCHLYNN r D : “y-ag—regiiys 3 = Bagge cage sine | ' er i f war, I had the whole army in m, Tickets for the tempt on his part to cope with such an intel- | business relations with Robert Morrison and | reside. in his official capacity. in Washington. | fice yesterday afternoon, which is valued at | ** Minister o i = o> ere 20; were 815, lect as that of th , and announced | Thos. Q. Hildebrant, and on Dec. 16, 1886, he | The senior bishops had first choice of stations, | about #8. ’ <n Ba el agli gar | co Senco Sichets, 61 ee pr weslle’ 05.50; wan @ that he merely desired ur to Mr. Atkin- | made and delivered to them a power of attor- | and when his turn arrived he had to choose be-| Secret Soctertes.—Last evening Purity Ss aymapsibaseck oli withacbaeeemsia wn te . >be obtained atthe door. jad. yo: creeper egraers a hee son’s position. in which there seems to | ney making them hisattorneys‘‘in any matters | tween Nebraska and Texas, and, in view of | Couneil No. 15, Sons of Jonadab, elected the ing popularity from auy. There is, nothing | N= NATIONAL TuxaTER.—Lorte BN pede Hg pe all er sy lurk, he thought, an attack im general | arising out of the will of my father. Peter | What had been said of Texas, he selectod Ne- | following officers for the ensuing term: Past | dictatorial in a program that demands consti- — s08 ak sate rey kogy oll were | "pon all reformers to enter a protest | Pitchlynn, late of the District.” This was ac- | braskaashistemporaryhome. Thebishopspoke | chief, 0. W. Bradt; worthy chicf, Jas. G. (utioms! revision by the mast Geaseneiie are lean eee ees tip, es against the notion that all wise reforms ended | cepted by them in the belief that there would | enthusiastically of Omaha, with its great com- | Spalding: vice-chief. Thomas A. Ward; worthy | tutions continent cecum. The Sain turee Performances 48 ra ilk, $1.95 a; were | *t4 given date, when Edward Atkinson became | be several thousand dollars coming to the son | merce and magnificent future, and sdid that | patriarch, J. W. Gates; recording secretary, | leaders had confidence in my republicanism d ‘The Inimitable pe, —— qn SB, 91S per ye; satisfied that everything is all right. He and | from the father's share in the claim. It is | Nebraska had less illiteracy in it than any other | Chas, B.’ Allen; financial secretary, Prank | ade Thay apinsl bo mse tus Gounvak he Maa Suicsies dane ‘sticcncee, many of his followers, continued the speaker, | these gentlemen who are now. through Mr. | stte in the union. Incidentally, the bishop | Ward; treasurer, H. A. Warner.—The re- | t. I challenge the republicans tocite a sing! sorta, ae iudeg aut oeee chaadlie’ Ge, cero G22. have been anxious in the past for radical re-| John N. Oliver, petitioning for the probate of ae to the national debate on th cently elected officers of Covenant Lodge No. or profession in which I have not plainly THIS EVENTING, Py reg mato a edie once see forms, but for reasons best known to them-| the will. ‘The petition filed states that the de- | Fal ball, and said that if the inaugural arrange- | 13. 1.0. installed last night. Gapportel the cepubiie. uh I desire, on anh eh ie pairs ee selves have concluded thatreform has gone far | ceased left a will. as is evidenced by ments were in his hands he | would 5 Prnsox1.— The Misses Kemper and Spitler, | reece ee eee det ace t imation of junday Matinee and Evening, “stih and Dat nw, | c20ugh. In an article in the December Forum for the ball a grand promenade concert, + of Staunton, Va.. who have been the guests of ‘i: i i a thousand American artists—vocal and instru- | Jfisa X, x . of 3331 N street, returned-| *™@itions and greeds. France thirste for jus- MUSETTE C f aay hatin our window ¢1.40,_Ge0| this country workingmen and Semen. engeged | © her con Thomas, dated May 90, 1987. This|montalwould render Amerisan, songs sad | Ms Vat e eM PAIR. Tere ee | tice, for equity, for disinterestedness, rly They sce worth mare moacy. B.C. | im production are steadily securing an increas- | letter states: American compositions, and where the Ameri- | has béen confined to his residence for several Too Quick Tempered. ssosesseseence Rtossnenceeceneeldttie Bright Rye Lawis & Sox, 1421 New York ave., neat 15th. | sng share of an increasing ‘product, and that | “Ist, That when the will of your father, Poter | can citizen could greet the American President. | hee “cit Comfitted to his residey somewhat im-| prom the nasil 4 _— * capital and its accessories are being placed at | P. Pitchlynn, deceased. was executed, it was by | The audience greeted the suggestion with proved, cwhatea. acteapeal aw Gape- | Next Week—The J. ¢. Dutt Opera ©, - Posrrivety To-morrow ONLY. # loosening rate of compensation and profit. In | him committed to the care and custody of | plause. In conclusion the bishop spoke | ——_>—__—— ae a P “Trip to Atrica hme, = Gotpscrmp, fact, Mr. Atkinson says, let the good work go | John B. Luce, now deceased. with instructions | tionately of Metropolitan church, in whose Aspiring to Statehood. leigh is! piecing a Formerly of 7th st., on, our ‘institutions all right; in other | to safely keep the same until the Choctaw net | #¢rvice he had spent tbe best years of his life. | coxyeyTions IN SOUTH DAKOTA AND WASHINGTON. | “Why, what has he been doing now?” oa tite ore, ee No. 1007-1009 F st. n.w., words let as adopt the policy of “isimes faire,” | proceeds claim against the United States should | Ho counseled an increased loyalty to the church |” 4 social from Yankton, Dak., says that the | “We were at dinner the other day, apa} N=™ *4Toxat raeate Ng cael Pageants gy lp og THE SELFISHNESS OF MAN. Tenth GOn tnt reat es Gat [eee eae statehood executive committee bas issued a | Gapeleigh—who never has auy use for a fork, | QPENING OF Tit COMIC OPERA SEASON. Hand-painted Lava Cuspidors, 9 cts. Mr. Adams then continued to analyse Mr. | Vill came into my possession asexeoutrix, and| Mr. Thos, H. McKee, with a few remarks | call for a delegate convention of the countiesin | you know—was quite in earnest in what he was ~rorrercati = ggg = me French China hand-painted Cuspidors, only | Atkinson’s position, which he reduced to the | was sent to Campbell Leflore, a lawyer in the | presented to Mrs. Newman a beautiful bouquet | southern Dakota to be held at Huron, January | pleased to call the unreasoning prejudice} THE J.C. DUFF COMIC OPERA COMPANY, 83 cts. Proposition that the selfishness of man works | Choctaw nation, where alone it could be pro- | Of roses. The enthusiasm of the audience here a3 . ‘ ci against the knife at table. He contended, From the Stand 16, for the purpose of taking steps to further | Szinet the knife at table. He contended. ral andand Theater, New York, ficent Productions on a scale of Maul ude aud Grandeur Untivalied tn Comic Opera. Three-Bottle Breakfast Castors, only 18 cts. ‘ i bated. ding to law, with instructions to | rose to its highest pitch and the applause was ‘ i : = Goblets worth 75 cts. }¢ doz., at 18 ets. beet rms tee piven peoral end = Nave that done. an’ the’ laws of tie Oknome | Wediand: profonge A general reception and | Statehood for South Dakota. It is urged that ac- proper thing to eat with. It was the most con- | Two Magni Hand-painted French China Fruit and Ice-| need of radical legislation for the reform of | nation require. 3d. That the testator by whom | Social time followed. tion be taken by the present Congress, and that | venient every way it he found it 0.” « Cream Set, containing 12 pieces, only 98 cts.;| our institutions. Mr. Atkinson, said the | the said will was executed had no property, | _ Bishop and Mrs, Newman will return to New | incase such is not done that the strongest press- | "sell, and what then? . ; - sehit feted ‘ ‘¢ p Wi ible b e e " om nggpoo " Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Motines N worth $2.00. j- | real or personal, within the District of Colum- | York to-morrow and from thence willgo south, | ure possible be brought to bear to secure an ‘Oh, I simply remarked that all persons y and Nixht, Crystal Giass Fruit Bowl, worth 65 cts., at 25 Henan Ce thi catares Tans Ge eon ea bia to which the provisions of the said will | the bishop to preside over several conferences | extra session for the purpose of admitting the | were mot giftet ‘with a mouth like the mouth “A TRIP TO AFRICA.” ets. equalize wealth as a basis; from the incomes | could be applied. 4th. That the said testator | in that section. os ag 8 of a liver; and if you'll believe it, Gapeleigh ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday Matinee and Night, 75 ct. Water Jugs for 38 cts. of all people receiving over $1,000 a year take | was not a citizen of the United States. or of the ee Seventy-five delegates attended the state- | took it asa personal affront, and he hasn't “THE BEGGAR STUDENT.” Crystal Glass Ice-Cream or Preserve Saucers | the excess above that figure and distribute it | District of Columbia, but was a citizen of the Wanted, a Policy. hood convention which convened at Ellens-| spoken to me since. But then he’s so quick- 25 cts. 1< doz., worth 75 ets. ‘i i i 5 ENID : , W. esterday. -Gov. Watson C. | tempere: d t ak ith him, | oJ" the casts—Laur Bellini, Hubert Wilke, among those getting less, and the game would | Choctaw nation, and’ he had no residence or | To the Editor of Tux EveNiNe Stax, burg, W. T.. yesterday. Ex-Gov. ¥ tempered it’s hard to get along wi + | Stone. Harry Brown, Rose Leighton, Francis Gat! Nickeline embossed half-covered Dust Pans | not be worth the eandle. the proportionate | domicile in the District of Columbia, except | | No locality in this District has suffered more | Squite presided. A long petition was adopted | any way,” Maud Wilson. Graud “Chorus and’ Orciieoen only 8 cts. Part of each one would be but a few cents; | such residence ag he had acquired as an official | than LeDroit park from the habitual indecis- | Praying Congress specially to admit Washington ae eee eer obere Company of Eihty People. _ja2-at Japanned, round Cake Boxes, medium size,| while if the ¢xcess were divided so representative of the Choctaw nation, charged | ion of the Commissioners, The property own- with the Idaho pan-handle annexed. The peti- Bill Nye and Cabinet Secrets. K=="s NEW WASHINGTON THEATER 25 cts.; larger size, 35 cts.; extra large size, 45/5 to materially benefit. a few, | with the duty of representing said nation in|, ; ali tion sets forth that the peopfe in the territory | Prom the New York Graphic. ms vanpeNiti cts. : 2 new class would be created and there would | respect to ite interests and’ claime againet | ¢'# in that unfortunate locality have been kept | are fully prepared and willing to shoulder the |" Rasell Haschear an sa good story on Bill ce I GAUDEVELLE SYNDICATE. Water Tumblers, worth 50 cts. 3¢ doz., at 25 | still be the same great gulf between the rich|the government of the United States, | ina state of uncertainty as to the action of the | responsibility of statehood, having a popula- Mya: Asoka oo gh tay Wien UE 3HT—SET-TO—TO-NIGHT. ets, and the very poor. Mr. Atkinson's challenge | 5th. That whenever there shall exist any prop- | local government in every matter affecting | tion of 240.000, a gain of 180,000 in eight years. ‘The Middie-Weight Champion of the World, : v : : - “se i ious | About 10 o'clock and parted for the night. A JACK DEMPSEY va GEO. NORTHRIDGE, Coal Shovels, 2 cts. each. was: fy your pro} r radical changes, | erty to which your father would have been en- | their interests. Promises to build along and | Democrats and republicans are alike anxious . L Elegant hand-painted French China Dinner te oe thes PA elas - Bes, | titled if he had lived, the will which you have | much-needed sewer have not been performed; | for the admission of the territory under the | couple of hours later a bell-boy came to Mr. once tee Bond bse nag wd Sets. manufactured by Haviland and Co. con-| Mr, Adams, having thus reduced his ab-| demanded shall be produced in court (and | a sewer not needed and not asked for has been | name of Washington, which name the conven-| Harrison's room in the y with a card, om | _NEXT WEEK—NELSON'S WORLD CO. jad taining 125 pieces, worth 260.00, at 248.00. sent opponent down to a definite plat- | which has been transmitted to Campbell Le- | half-built and abandoned; deeds for the streets | tion favored. which was written, “Bill Nye and an overcoat.” | VHE WHISTLING PRIMA DONNA, Handsome hand-painted American Porcelain | jorm of his own construction, began a flore for the purposes above stated), will be | have been retained for months and then re- A Rich Mawes Wild So: Young Harrison supposed the humorist was up MES ALICE 3%. SHAW Dinner Sets, containing 127 pieces, worth $27.50, | series of arguments upon this basis, the | fully proved, and its provisions strictly com- | turned on a petty cavil; one of our streets has cm Man's val tosome of his pranks, but was surprised to : °° at $19.98, drift of his remarks being that of all reforms | plied with according to the knownexpress wish | been put on the estimates for improvement | DEATH OF WILLIAM LORMAN ROBERTS, EXEcU- | find, when the playful William Edgar put in an The Queen of all Artists as a Whistler” English China Chamber Sets. with Jar, new | the one most likely to succeed was that pro- | and desire of your deceased father. “6th. That | and afterward dropped: curbing for a sdewalk TOR OF A BIG BALTIMORE ESTATE. appearance, that he was in an apologetic rather corations rn * And Her Grand Concert Co in calico patterns, assorted | posed in the taxation and land theories of | as I now remember the provisions of the said | a«juarter of a mile long was iaid on the south | Wm, Lorman Roberts, the Baltimore stock | than a mirthful mood. “I didn’t mean to swap pum enemas unk 50, at 84.98. pase George, and proved to his own satisfuc- | will, Iam named as executrix therein, and the | side of the park as permit work some two years | broker, whose escapades cost him, his mother | 0Vercoats with you, Mr. Harrison.” were his t assortment of new shapesand | tion, and evidently to that of a majority of the | money which your father expected to realize | ago, but no sidewalk has been built: our streets and his bondsmen about £250,000, died Wed- | St*t words. “Why. my overcoat is here,” said designs in Mahogany and Oak Cabinets will be | audience, that Mr. Atkinson’s gage of battle | and receive from the Choctaw nation (and he | are public for lighting mps, digging sew- cau ao the young man, | “Isn't this your coat that I've sold at special low prices. S wo had been’ successfully lifted. ie was gener- | had no expectation of ever receiving any | ers, — eas ae 8, but not for xemor- | = night of _— ate Sela eg got geen Ce sie dye. ne . P.S.—Store open on Saturdays till 10 p.m. e 1 i i 7 jource direc ing obstructions; and promises not to disturb irty-nine years of age, and he acheck-/| learn the rig! er poe! noel . : pen on Sa ys P. ously applauded upon the conclusion of his | money from any other source) was directed by | in: F ced Garces. His wie Exe ccnick Maiace Ga. | earched tex Etleke Gt aie cael ne TER aoe MR. HARRISON MILLARD, r, 7 W <s i said will to be distributed as follows, to wit: | the street lan of the park and threats to dis- | I f 9 e ph opening se crepe oe ‘AN REFORMS ACCOMPLISH ANYTHING. After the peymentof sll just debts, one-third | regard it altogether and extend the city streets | arta, one of the wealthiostcitizens of Baltimore, | cation., Col. John A. Cockerill's card case and The Renowned Tenor, Gc cunbined, attast Gate Col. Wright said that the question, which | of the said estate was devised and bequeathed | through our dwellings and lots follow snd ves educated atthe Palytechate inaliteie [ata deem letters ese 1 bea tome absolutely and in my own right. The | other as rapidly as sunlight and shadow « beach ce siairracapr banshee reforms ac-| other two-thirds of said estate was directed to | windy day jin April; Capt. Symons promises complish anything, if reduce practice, in | be divided equally among your father’s cight | that we shall not be disturbed, and straight- " a i setosie h u the alleviation of the sufferings of humanity? | children or their heirs” Bb | way buildings go up; the Commissioners over- ee eee ered ie ine aokerage | ever since. “Why didn’t you look throuzh the | at the CONGREGATIO: L CHURCH, 10th and Gstay He hoped that Mr. Atkinson would be treated} :yy win FILED IN THE cHocTAW Nation. _ | Tule the captain, and building is instantly par- | PUSiNess. His prodigal ha sapiens 4 —— before vou came here?” asked Mr. % cok Wiaeute ones "1 n ; 3 vzea! a number of friends who helped him to spend “Well,” said Nye, “I fel letters | © WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, isso. Fixe Crocs at Tarran’s. 604 9th st. n.w. kindly in his absence, adding: “Mr. Atkinson | 4 etter was also sent to Henry E. MeKeo, | U¥2¢4! afortune, It was nothing unusual for him to | A*yrison. | “Well.” said Nye, “I felt the letters 5 5 Sy found inside the coat, and then Mr. Nye re- ‘Will Give One of Her N.Y. At his father’a death he was made | membered that he had lunched with the editor : , ecutor of the Lorman property, a trust | that day. and had been wearing his overcoat GnAl> COnCeEES, Tremenpous Trxware Sate at The Fair to- morrow. Read the ad. in the City Items col- amn. a = is a charming man, he ‘is 1 r so interestin; 3 Ps re ‘i The extension northward and eastward of | * . ~ in the pocket, but was afraid that I might stum- Reserved Seats @1; Admission 7c £5,000 wont Too avon winter stock on band: | a4 when he i wrong; be believes every word | Making inquiries for the will, the papers of | the ccity attests through Le Droit park | oor t io) a thros., His olice tus fetad en | ble across some cabinet secrets if 1 MT sheet at cnarveliietté will eneeteemanen Whiten. Our sale , = ; he says, and is perfectly honest whether he is | Mr. Luce having come into his possession, but | to the Howard reservation on the north | =2 to = “sil . wag ema, a 3 mane during the next 30 days. It you are wise and ea ona nee y hie replied that the Will wae sict ia bt ses- | and the Moore property on the east would de- magnificently, there being none other so elab- eee ees jay morning, January 2, 188%, at 9 o'clock, imelined towards economy, read to-morrow’s 4 is e rep! 1 wi in his pos: i ji y the jority > fae orate in its appointments in Baltimore. His] The commercial exchange of Philadelphia | 0's Be M. Z e ret P Se. i Ps et i 2 Bet Freuna. ave.. near 1] th xt. t ‘ : : : , tnd the cost would probably be in excess of a | aud the result war a suddencollapse. His seat | States Senate urging the speedy passage of the | Gey Tyntiit!% af fia known low prices for honest, reliable foot- | ence about volunteering to discuss the ques- | (:- vill garin tha Chiiee stem ne Quarter of a million of dollars; All this to get | iB the New York stock exchange was sold out | amendment to the interstate law making under- Fitsr-cLass Vikierigs = S*™"y- wear, and call early to secure first choice at | 4; Wa. Hans & Co’s Retiante Snore Hovses, 816 tion, but finally Mr. Blodgett took the floor and be probated when there was any estate for dis- | Tid of a few jogs in street lines! Why does not to meet obligations, and other property was | billing an offense punishable by fine and im- ick, tlt Pal ace. dc tat Pa ave. a claimed that “capital” and “labor” are inter- i 5, ittached. Suddenly he di: d, and the is Admission, 1¢ tribution. some crank ao to straighten Pennsylva- it mavens 4 that nel had Good fan ot m3 prisonment, one EVERY NIGHT 0, 20 and 30 cents. c : = —— — 4 LBAUGU'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. a changeable terms. A man, in any walk of life, STATEMENTS OF THE PETITIONERS. nis avenue, Hi, 4, Boundary and other crooked | 100, of which he was trasies, Brom Belli- CITY ITEMS. A — Caicaco Am Rirtrs air. is at some time a capitalist and at another 8] ‘The petition filed states that decedent, at | *™o¢t*? aes : : more he went to Canada and, with a New York —- — Every Evening and Saturday Matinee. ma Sato = laborer, and in economic discussions that fact ms , es: If the Commissioners seriously intend to} triker opened a bucket shop. His partner RUDOLPH ARONSON'S Tue Besr Tunes CounTerrerrep. is almost invariably ignored. The moral side | #2 time of his death and for many years | make the attempt to change the street plan of Fo eonges ¢ P- Pp: The Star Shoe House. NEW YORK CASINO. peas seeeld incint on having the genuine | >+'the economic problem, he thought, was not | Previous, resided in the city of Washington, | LoDroit Park, let them abandon their favorite | $000 left him and the business went to smash. Great Half Price Sale, COMIC OPERA er’s Norwegian © iver i J ~ 7 Without a dollar he applied to his mother for = a A COMPARE, ‘ ia, | suficiently emphasized. If every stroke of work | District of Columbia; that he had married a | method of threats and petty annoyances and | (yiihout a dollar he applied to his mother for Wea eee une eae Nee Eee Jeo, © Basen £COn Phidelphis. | on the Washington aqueduct had been done | Fesident of said eity and. District, Caroline ML. | 38K an ap Neue with sbilly shall If aa | estate, succeeded in effecting a settlement. | to (get rid of some stock had ect heldot ence , — can oe For proof call —— ms should now have “es Lee ae oer Lae mathe ve Ge xe to ines Gui hosass. 1eliue Si dw it me leoon at ae Hoberts returned ~ pata sochertse| money. é i With the Oririnal Cast oe Sev. Sean. Ba 2s. should’ treat each other honestly resided here ever since their birth, and that | Possible; if not, plewse leave usin #0 | when taken sick. —He leaves a widow and two] ps ryajcmgust of cut prices: #1. Mane dansei, 4 hus, Plunkett, Jholstery goods, Fifty pieces ‘ofPihe he | Prgblem would be wonderfully simplitied. | | neither they nor their father or mother ever | that we can improve and beautify. | We are all | Citdsen. “His mother still occupies the pala, | £7. Ladies, Kid or Pebble Goat Shoes, mow #1. | denic ieatuemsty, Max Penman upholstery goods. Fifty pieces of the best} The next speaker was Mr. Peters, who took | resided anywhere else prior to the death of y tired of the pendulum oscillations at | ¢hildren. His mother still occupies | mgr cry eed ta dae Kote Cart” Sra makes of ingrain carpets just received. New | exceptionsto Mr. Atkinson's theory that seltish- | their father, and that the children and their | the District buildin Le Daorr Park. adherens fea <r ain a oa tens eek tes mies cow eee Anna O'Keefe, Maflin.. patterns to be sold at 65 cents per yard, former | ness benefits mankind, In what light, he | mother have continuously resided within the From Rockvill A Cabin Boy’s Story. sit ben? bala Ea Sested Reset SA Price 75 cents. Wasu. B. Wiitiams, 7th and D | asked, could the selfishness of a highwayman, | jurisdiction of this court ever since the death ee eee DREADFUL ILL TREATMENT BY THE CAPTAIN AND | $1.95 Minsuw School Shocs. wow oie. wee - streets northwest. who demands your money or your life, be re-| of their father, and that none of them have | 4 BRILLIANT MARRIAGE YESTERDAY—REAL ESTATE wack Or ake _ Tbe ‘Childre bool SI goed ish 2 Monday next-THE McCAULL OPERA COMPANY, mn anes rded as benefiting other folks? It is ac-| any other residence, unless it be Thomas MATTERS—PEUSONAL NOTES. sa, eg ae nl Bee teks ee a Se ome, new ae, | paw i % Oren Gtasses at Tarran’s, 604 9th st. n.w. Peowtedaed that the legislation of the past, | Pitchlynn, who resided here from his birth | Correspondence of Tax EVENING Sran. A New York special from the Philadelphia mi mpsiorey nga Loar : y LBAUGH’s GRAND RA HOUSE. Fixe TasLe Burren. and executive and judicial application | until within the past few weeks, when he left. Rockvitie, Jan, 3, 1889, | Press says: Ernest Heider, a German lad of : "emer sehen aun tae Darlington, Sharpless and Four Leaf Clover, | of it. are shaping’ very largely the | They state that the power of attorney was | One of the most brilliant and fashionable | sixteen, told a story of horrible cruelty at sea} a aney Creamery, in 5 and 8 Ib. boxes, economic action of to-day; therefore, the | given them as above set forth, and charge that | marriages of the season took place at the Pres-| to-day. The boy is at Bellevue hospital, to ——— il other grades of fresh butter. question is, Shall we not amend past legislation | Caroline M. Pitehlynn, the executrix named in | }y+crian church here this eveaing at 6 o'clock, | which he was admitted December 17. His story | To Inaugurate Our First Special Sale aa baer or enact new legislation in order to ameliorate | the will of said Peter P. Pitchlynn, has received | b¥terian chu eae ta ds is as follows: “My father | of this year, S. W. Augenstein, 817, 819, and OPERA COMPANY, i the condition of the people? As an example of | @ large sum of money belonging to said estate | the contracting parties being Mr. Thomas Daw- | in his own words is as follows: “My father | 591 7th st. n.w., offers for to-morrow the fol- (Sno. A. McCauil Sole Proprietor and Manager) Reap “Tinware Sale” in City Items. the effect of legislation upon economics, Mr. which ought to be administered according to | son, a merchant of this place, and Miss Mary | died four years ago. Thad an uncle who about lowing wonderful bargains: Large scissors, 11 Perforated chair-seats, 9c. Lat ingers, rubber rolls, poles, brass trimni Iron saucepa brushes, 3 Presenting the «rew THE LADY OR THE TIGER? os ote 380 Teel THE LADY OR THE TIGEK? , 25e.; worth 75e. Tinne comprises Marion Manol: w North. Oe, Scrubbing. Boren tara ‘ vom “Satine tine aye king brush an x blacking, | Bell, Dieby Chas Pungan, Aunie Myers, Set- tea sets, latest designs, e278 ferson de A: 1 olie Fettit, Edmund Stanley. Jobe, and 15e. each. | “Adolph Nowa, Musical Di . : Peters cited the building societies of Philadel- | the terms of said will and the law in force in| 4. Peter, the second daughter of Hon, Georg: | # Year ago began talking about sending me to welln, 1825 New Ton an aamumees Jelly, at Fus-| Dh ia, which have accomplished wonderful’ re. | this District; that Thomas Pitchlynn is entitled | 4° poet? president of the Maryland scase. | #8. My mother agreed with him on the mat- — econo gults, while in Obio and) Iinols recent leginla- | to share of whatever money said Caroline M. | ‘Tne altar of the church was tastily decorated |", Last March Capt, Julins Freese, of the Tiswane, almost given away to-morrow at | tive action has caused almost all tne building | Pitchlynn has so received, and that your poti-| with fowers and evergreens and surmounted | Park Fritz Von der Lanken, was visiting my The Fair, 812 7th street northwest. societies in those states to snspend operation, | tioners and no one else have power and au- | py an arch of brilliant lights, ‘The bride uncle in Rostick while his vessel lay in the —— On the other hand the co-operative banks in | thority Snubs seit power of stturaey $0 receive | tired in a terra-cotta broadcloth tray s, near London, The captain agreed to Massachusetts, that have achieved great suc- | and receipt for sai sel as cabin boy, and, my ‘ing share which by the terms | dress with Persian @rimnmings, was escorted to ExceLtent Meats and table board by day, 2 i Dishpans, 10, 12 rector. week or month reasonaole. at L. Manaum's, 805 | cess. are the result of a new law. of said will is due and owing to said Thomas | the altar leaning upon arm of her father, | Uele and mothe being sntistied, Tieft for Lon- Decorated Peete sets, = worth $4. New | _ The production exact duplicate of the New York pre North Capitol st. No Liquors. Mr. MeCreary then advanced from the rear | Pitchlynn. That the said Caroline M. Pitch-| while the groom was accompanied by his | 402 shortly afterward with him. In April we | style bowl and pitcher, 68¢.;' Flour buckets, | *2@Ue = - of the hall and asked permission, throv, lynn, the executrix named in said will, refuses | prother, James Dawson. ‘The impressive cere- | “#iled from London for Port Natal, on- the rger size 28c, Spice-boxes, 5 in nest, | — Diamonps for Christmas. Tappay’s, 604 9th st. | outsider. to add hi . This was i to prodnce the same for probate and record, | mony of the Presbyterian church was per- utheast coast of Africa, with a general cargo. ndsome parlor lamps, with ruby globes, BIJOU THEATER Fou Tuiury Days we will offer our stock of | 8*nted, and the speaker entertained the audi- | although she has been frequently Fequested s | formed by the resident pastor, Rev. Alfred T. | Krarcely had we left the dock at London when | $1.38; worth #4. 2-gt. suncepans, 8c.; 3-qt., 3 Matinees 3. Tce, Thurt, and Sat Invrain and Brussels Carpets at prime cost, | €8¢¢ for some minutes with a series of very | to do; and that said Caroline has had notice of | Graham, und after re« tain Freese began to abuse me. Without at Lawch of the Season Boner a: Warme apparent cause he would beat me most unmer- cifully with the end of a rope several times a 1 , 6-qt., 18c. Stone-china cup | The Loud: Blankets and Comforts from 81 up. quaint arguments. He said that he did not | the power of attorney from Thomas Pitchlynn | tions of many friends the uewly married coup! la S-arm towel-racks, 3c. Hol- | ineton's Company in their new aud revised version uf Jouson, Gannen & C: like Mr. Atkinson's statistics: they did notcover | to your petitioners. That by reason of the | Joft on the train cast for an extended visit How-ahades, spring rollers, 28. Large | ee CRED BY THE LIGHT OF PRE MOON, Le 636 enough ground. As tothat dilemma he thought of attorney aforesaid, your petitioners ne northern cities. The day. A a? h-boar lothes-line, and 50 | Introducing New Features, New Specialties, audald poe ee ae it was a bugbear. Mr. Atkinson’s idea was interested in the affairs of Peter Pitchlynu, W. M. Kiger, o : When the captain got tired licking me he Floor oilcloth, 20c. a yard. Baillient Gobet Com Reap W. B. Moss & Sox's advertisement in | that 4or 5 cents do not amount to anything. | deceased. as attorneys at law and in fact of | Chas. Dawson, of Washington; Robert B. Peter, | Would throw the rope'send to the mate. Fred 1 ™ —— mations. thix paper; it is the best opportunity ever of- | Then 1 cent docs not amount to anything, In | Thomas Pitehiynn, | They, therefore, pray that | brother of the bride: é gia pracy ae ene — Next Week-REDMUND & BERRY. niet fered to buy home furnishings at low prices. view of that fact. why, he asked, does not the | she be cited to produce the will and probate it. | place, and Jas. F. Dunlop, G: . & . ee e = 7 - ~y <a “ napa ning ow entire population of this country give him 1 a BearWinice the ‘recipients of siauy vaiiahle legs and shoulders. The tood Treceived | in our sales during the next 30 days mast be | (THE,NATIONAL GUARD BAND AND ORCHES: Go 70 Jxo. ¢-Center Market, for Wash- | cent each. and thus enrich him? Ifa cent had Robbed of His Pension Money. bridal presents from friends in the county, the | ¥25 horrible. Ido not know how I lived on it. | effected, following reductions on our famous | will furn aultless music for all occasions. BDW. Corned beet a specialty. | no value, as Mr. Atkinson inferred, this could HE CONSULTED A FORTUNE-TELLER. District, and other piaces. Quite a large num- meat was actually rotten. When the salt iter Footwear: ApS TLLIANS, Pestnom Mananer, 100 Ot a. as ¢ aa be done without any loss whatever to the other " is at ber of persons were present from Washington | W®ves Struck my torn flesh the pains were te 5 best Kip Boots, $1.95, re ee Wareuxs at low prices. ‘Tarras’s, oot | PS 9m y Charles Wedge is u little old colored man | ber of persons were p E00ll | ila Toms anon mo sakety. ea em Cait Boeke Bae Sg os A LITTRE DISSENSION, who lives at No, 1217 25th street northwest, | “inne Whitingion farm near Gaithersburg was | Jumped overboard ouly the captain and the] Mens’ $1.98 genuine Calf Shoes, #1.45, a ir ; ail Gai tna heme: note TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY Some of his statements caused a little dis- | 5itee the close of the war he has worna blue | yesterday sold to Mr, Francis Morgan, of Wash- | @#te watched me too closely, At last I reached 5 bad Cry Irems Corus, “The Fair's advertise- 8 ‘ tide 3 arte New York and found my aunt, who lives here.” | ¢ sension among the audience, and for several | it and brass buttons. His application for a | ington, for 23.000. Ladies’ $3 best goat Waukenphast Button, ment.” ——— - ; nsion was recently granted, and Wednesday | Mr. Edward West has been awarded the con- ain Siunsuas co acenee pat Pebble Gost button, $1.48. Fine Gas Fixtures answers which had the effect of burying Mr, |} ike af ei karte a. ; | mander Kellogg and Mr. A. J. Almoney, at this | Jays: ‘The Boston Herald will become a repab- Hannel-lined High Shoes, $e In addition to : Atkinson under the subject of land reforin, and | his counsel fee of #25 having been paid. After | pjac 3 liean paper within a few days, The arrange- flannel-lined House Slippers, $5c. Our Immense Stock. he was not seen or heard of any more during | drawing the money Wedge went toa store on) A rick, containing about thirty tons of straw, | ont ey definitely been agreed upon. ond the ; Pebble Button, 74c. E. F. Brooxs, 581 15th st, the evening. One gentleman asked Mr. Adams | Pennsylvania aventte and purchased a pocket- | belonging to Mr. Bazil Warfield, living Actaila are "stag barrio aut &2 Calf and Kip Boots, $1.25. —— wherein he differed from Henry George. book. He got the clerk in the store to put his | ne Browningsville, was burned a few nights ». ‘The fire is supposed to be the work of an now for transfe: AsTmMa anv Carannn absolutely cured. See | Mr. Adams made a long speech in reply. begin- | money in the book and tie it Sig oestipere ning hymedl pd h a string. f . r tie. e i Jobn Holmes, for many years the managing Dr. Haywanp, 121 nw. ning with an humble apology if he should pre- | Putting the pocketbook in his inside pocket, | jy ndiury. ai: i canteo) Hie 2 id shild’ spring heels, 74. = es tend ‘to differ with euch man_cs Henry | the old man'went down town, where Le mado | "ital"S: stan, who was badly injured s MSisnagoment’ is kee alwars beara separ |. i to 8, spring heels, 45c. See THe Opera Giass Houpers at Tarpan’s, | George. He discussed the land-reform ques- | the acquaintance of a young colored woman | few weeks ago at his home, near Poolesville, by ince R. M. Pulsifer’s death has been Co's, ReLiabe Suor Housgs, 816 604 9th st. now. tion, and after some minutes sat down with the | known as Pettie Hughes, whose home is in Bates’ | having a heavy piece of timber fall on him, is promoting of ownership in the 231 Pa. ave. 8. €, 1 remark that he had done his best to show | alley. With her he went toa house on D street. | slowiy recovering. stock by in politics will now Coffees, Teas, Chocolates, &c. Hovsexerrer’s Arrextiox called to ad. of | how he agreed with Mr. George. Thereupon | Where the old man says he was robbed, While |” ‘The musical and literary entertainment at rege els m, who is a large| Oar Coffees are fresh roasted and very fine i The Fair in City Items column. one member, with very practical views of po- | in the house he says he frequently felt for his | Gaithersburg, on the night of the 3ist ult., for aunt ti ibe 1 . ; ny - litical economy, remarked that he would be | pocketbook, and his actions. he thinks, My Estree Stock or Fursitvne to be sold | grateful to anyone who would kindly point out | tracted the attention of the person who robbed | netted over £50. for the next thirty days at 10 per cent discount | the difference between Mr. Adams and Mr. | him. When he discovered that he had been Cards are ont for the marriage here on the from former —< as Tam determined to re- | George, for he had listened patiently for some | robbed. he returned to the house and made 9th instant of Mr. Yeury W. Offutt, of George- <r, has been working to the au lity. Customers come from every section of | “Ihave beard uo such Voice since Parepe’a.”—Curt same end. The paper has been independent, | the city to purchase them. They are elegant witi mugwump and democratic leanings, and at much cheaper prices than the same | Fee ee. See Re Bo see = grade of coffecs can be obtained elaewhere for, ———— Or the benefit of the new brass baud at that place, . 7 u u A special from Jainesville, Tex., says: E. W. " ike" ivi ARINI'S DANCING ACADEMY, duce my stoc Wasu. B. Wiuiams, arene oth aicovering them. No one vol-| complaint, bat did not gethis money. Then | town, und Miss Lucy I. Saunders, of this | Giffcrease, county treasurer of Montague | Gyr,pens.rg ixewite receiving Seer at] Bl : Hall. ‘7th and D sts. n.w. | unteered this information, he consuited friends and esterday went county, ii ; i is short in 000. and at Ices moncy than elsewbere is our sotto. | _ Mr. I. G. MARINI Seciose 60 tetctte bie patrons and —— — jexandria and visited a _fortune-| Mr. Joseph Allnutt, of Dawsonville, left here 3 R35, 435 CITY AND DISTRICT. Transfers of Real Estate. teller. “Somebody's been breaking you up,” | yesterday for a winter's residence iu Florida, 5 lore oa etait wer nomn wilco Ra a Fas jecterTeroee ts Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: | the seer remarked to theold man as he entered |" Mr, Henry C. Hallowell, of Sandy Spring, TT ieee Saree mg gnd for A AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. John Wagner to Theo. Messer, sub lot 11, sq, | the room. bas so far recovered from his recent illness a’ | Peoya Tin Ware Sale, <_ e 8. A.M. At Tar Fam, 8i2 7th street n.w. Remember 812 7th st. n.w, Having purchased the entire stock of Odds 632; $1,100. Oella Chappel to Mary L. Johu-| , “Yes.” replied the oldman; “I came here to | to be able to leave huis house, ‘hineataie. eee son, sub 33, sq. 910; €3,000. P. May to F. ie learn where and how to get it. de apcrertath Nariowat.—Lotta in “Musette.” Fuilalove, pt. 87 B. ani ad. to W. W.; It’s money,” continued the fortune teller, | Treatixe His Customers to Beer.—Before ATION AL. . $3. B. F. Leighton et al. stees, to Ellen | “and it’s hidden in the wall. A man and | the beginning of tho present license year, Mr. . f tories Witranp Hai.—Prof. Carpenter. Hawley, lot 11, blk. 25, and lot 1, blk, 29, | Woman had a hand in it.” Henry Edwards dtted up a place at 7th and T =f Pownrx, Mintel Sister: we oth emeeeheeen eovte had Hannis’.—“Skipped.” Brookland; #525. Martha A. Swindeils to A.D, | _ He told the old man exactly howhe had been | streets northwest, for the pur ose of opening the entire lot To-morrow (Saturday), January 5, EEE Paxonama.—‘Battle of Shiloh.” Hazen, pt. 13, sq. 540; $1,610. A. M. Bliss to | Tobbed, and advised him to have the woman | a saloon, but was un able to obtain a license. Asxsor: “ P. 1889, commencing at 8 o'clock a.m. The arti- | SerpyaLKs BY TRA’ 5 ieee oan ee T. E. Waggaman’ et ai, lot 1, bli 13, Weedles | Frested, Wedge took his advice and made | He then opened au oyster saloon, and among vrery F’cre cles are too numerous to mention in this adver- or te Side Srteian Apociation x’s.—Variety and Sparring. x: ¢— Ophelia “Donaldson to Phillis | Complaint to Sergeant Boyle, who arrested the | his patrons was Policeman Parsons of the tisement, but to convince you how cheap we Sisth Tae a 4. at 8 pam. Grone.—Variety. Bundy. lot 6, sq 524, £1373. HW, Seammaeil | Woman and locked her up on suspicion. She | eighth precinct. One night about two weeks | This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, | will sell them. we will enumerate a few items: | MB. B: F MUREAY. of the War Department, CONDENSED LOCALS. to J.F. Hood et al, trustees, lot 23, sq. 136; | denies that she took the money. nee, che Dolorman stopped in the saloon to Sot} strength and wholeerancness: Mase econseniall ten ne ee ee tengo with = - ae cae ae : Mysterious Stabbing Case. nolite. of beer, oes he \Srank. “Abort = time | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition 10 quarts ghee Se ere: " isaac Shanklin, a color: yy, arrest y 6 officer was in the rgeant Dunni dding Pans, quarts, . ey f= Eser for shooting “crap” in South Wash- | S#!d ® Man Wanted to Cut Her Legs Off. | 788 victim wiLt Not TELL wao rr was Har | fhe office along. climbed to the, window. sill | “it thesultitude of low test, short weight, alum or quai, Sack qune ibe ae pha ae oust ington, was fined €5 by Judge Miller this morn- | PERHAPS yee nn eno aon: carck tae’ BY young colored man, giving his name as nes ones the pisos, — what he saw he | phosphate powders. Sold oniy incans. Roxat Baxtne | y0c. ig “ A™ 4 uoRD } t ing violated, Large sizg. in Basin fhe treasurer of the night g house ac-| Yesterday afternoon a handsome young | James Carter, entered the Emergency hospital | rant was issued ageinst Elwords shatctig oie Se ee Scoops, 3c SOestente 3 “ont el Se. or knowledges the following contributions: M. C | French woman entered the 6th precinct station | last night for treatment. He told the doctors | with keeping an unlicensed bar. "the wernnnt Comb Cases, S0.; Fire Ssta, 3 pieces, Se. F,, £100; 8. H. C., 2100. Bae and with some difficulty, owing to her defici-| that he lived on 22d street, near New York | Was served and the case was tried in the Police Decorated Tin Cuspidors, 5c.; Pepper Boxes, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. , ‘The Snowflake minstrel club will give an en- | And With » English, informed Lieut. | avenue. He was under the influence of liquor, | Court to-day. Witnesses were summoned who | F'rerr Or "Ear Lou, 2. : tertainment at Masonic Temple this evening. K ae . ee — - 5 id | Were in the place that night, but they boaght | ~ yara wide; bleached cotton : Sige. 3300 O street, The National Rifles last night re-elected the i that she was being pursued by a man | When asked how he was injured, Carter said | ¥"),cor r. dwards gave a party and| LONSDALE CAMBRIC; yard wide; finest quality: board of directors, w: th the ‘exception of | Tine a oe Noah page deer he had been assaulted, but did not know aby | ented his guestato beer. Customers who came | 105) 0 isiiieriakeaks <% i ‘Will be open THURSDAYS, istol, Drs. Ellyson i y i i excellen a : py ey oe mo were added Vase to protect'heracif, She was detained at | Patient and found that lhe bud been mabe | Nytat might got their share of the refresh | BLACK SHES eelentaualit 8h and $125, wae Covered a ments, but no money was paid for them. ‘The | wide raducnt te ine. Farragut No. 10, G. A. R., gave the station some hours and then sent to her | four times. There was a wound on each arm dismi ENTE SLi a1 finest qual- From for the months of January, Februssy orate tical nd literary eniertainment ai home without the pistol. and also in the back and chest. The wounds 2p utah mas Jatioun gota: nearly Yard sd fall wide; reduced | Covered Buckets, PES OG ‘ashington hall, Capitol Hill, last evening. SS eee __| While painful, are not necessarily dangerous, £ ‘The theme for discussion ‘at the diuner of | some "imtreneie ColumMa | Hosprrar— Zhe doctors thought from the man's actions | Pyerry Axp ‘Smexor, + A Some improvements are to be made for the of Teg clock club last night was “Breakers building pad by the Columbia hospital for w who stabbed him, php not BULK Peus 1h, a ite3 3 $4, pci ‘Poor of Washington. lhe District Suffrage association last evening women “he! heating pparatan pte oe . ure wool: 50R., hea) at 43 oe Tar Palm, Paancur & Gon’ inn oy gue gates to the national convention as i the HENRIETTA’ IMERES, extre wide; dc foliows: Mrs A. H.. Stoll, Mra Re Ac Alcott, Snlnpadet o his assail- sil “fineit’ quality PUKE WOOL BLANKETS, @5, ‘At Harris & Schafer, 1113 Pennaylvania ava, waite Olt Gard Ua, Veteran corps, at | lata for etary, A aoe itr tars a iblag umn ernoy, same; Brg ote: Oe meade, 13469906 __aaecton elected J.8.' Wyckoff, , and J. em oe Perfectly well. EEE Comber , Jacobson, financial secretary. and the follow: m. . nue wipes, #2 * ASHINGTON ing to serve on the executive committee for <4 or AMERICAN some styles, $2.50. Ww Poe me. * Marriage licenses have 1 Tin Tt. on et Ce z the cmaaing year: J. MC Ragar, F. Paige, W.H cere to organs, that Tever heardot Te aides | ‘Sie cersnge rou end special senamanedetiepe ine Dinemore, J. Jeccbeca, 5. Hi. Lattonse: ani t, Thos, second 1 Charlottevvilie W a Rha anaes or orer q Thomas New| Sosa pees Lb O--Alye Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only x by C. L, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.