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> A ic ™ 7 2 THE FVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Cc. SDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1890—TEN PAGES. .— es —— THE GRE AT STAMPEDE | Sttzar.ts tat ezctcpaust men to carry one SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. NT __WANTED—SITUATIONS. | FOR RENT—ROOMS. wire ours. The Torbert-Kalbfus Wedding—Per- fashington is surely Happy Land of Ca- ANTED—A WELL-EDUCATED, ENERGETIC ‘AN SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE, T—ROOMS, TO Gi NTLEMEX, WITH ecial di trom Valentine, 2 sonal Notes of Interest. ‘A ~ bee have ALE Sedinesring’ ‘bis money for tse rigwt RS tae armies om (ot Teamtiy: A special dispatch from Valentine, Neb., says: at Bt nine, Thirty-two thousand and nine dogs 4, gn AT ag AY Sth ot. a es Ne fomaily, TalesF; the West of Panic Caused | T¥° traveling men who came east from Rush-| _ There was pretty wedding ‘Mark's | been killed here in the past dosen years, ae Sony — WANED SY AN BROmNEe SITU. ee. a a, = x rom est anie Church, tol Hill, last night, when Miss ANTED_WHITE GIL FoR CHA\ 1D ‘Address '@. Star RENT—TO GENILEMEN ONLY. TERNS Ville declare that « courier eaime in late Tuee- | Florence waltas aincmter at ile aad fo take care of child Sve rats ga ABOUT | WerawTED-DE AN —SuPeaiemeED GOLGceb | Fr bumtoomely furnished heous drat Soot e. by the Indians. day night with a horrible tale that the sati-| ‘7B Kaibfus, and Mr. John B Torbert were | A West Rnd small boy asked his mother this Seat Jeterpen place ay. between © fens Wisco gn as oa ce cuabermaid, 92 3 a ieee ase ramps peroneal gpa mpeobeae § married. The church was gay with « pro- | morning ifthe children of idiots were kidiots, ‘WAsted—a waite wowan 10_bo viner. | somist: 4 Call oF eddress 1003 at | YOR, Prous gaat XE. TNO UXFUR- S Tow at the ag: 0 fusion of chrysanthemums and every seat was chamberwork and ; Refer re - — | quired Appiy at house pee ixty men had been killed or wounded, | pug ; ized, Call fot dnive' merainge betore’ ii ai 1753 | WWANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED ootonen | US 49» — THE SIOUX READY FOR WAR.| burshs jepeobabiy the worst sort of csamers: Tareh “trom eLaivag a” wcied trom ihe | Speaker Reed will shortly have to return to | fiuirs,cu mate cut oT aes BE AS Teed cot ie privet das. x BEST_A REFINED FAMILY TO occUry tion, While there may have been & row. it is | organ under the fal rendering of Mr. | 0d or speak. ANTED—COOKS, @10 TO @75; LAUNDRESG, eee —s ‘Ou secumd Boor with We Scr Cee ae not thought here that any one has been killed. | Cump of St. John’s Church as the signal for —_— purlecttmbermacds. ‘waitress, nurses, seamsirese. | WV war, ABLE. COLORED | housekersine. 1446 Corcoran at, La Dr. Dollard, the newly elected attorney general | the entrance of the bridal . The bride,| A sunset is usually red-dy made, sre fortamiicnend been BIGke Bis Foret ae, | Call or addroms thas" Linus soeee” Toth acd | POOR RENT—S1¢ vir 82, 0B, ONE UNPUR. Even the Redskins on the Yankton | f,,South Dakots, came, from Long Pine | who was attended by her father, was preceded — 20-41" ee : 1 | Sca"beth otipiuine, begat Gad seach eee — py a= Peg etry org fos Long Fine | by the usbers, bridesmaids, maid of honor an ANTED_BY A NEAT COLORED PLACE | family. Board if desired wae e story of the 6 , a 4 MAX OF DESTINY. ANTED — FIRSTCLASS WOMAN OYSTER . rocessi the chance! cook: one who is willing to nights (pre as chambermaid Two 1 7 a Reservation Wrought Up. _ no details beyond the rumor given shove. This | Were they wore recsived, by the i] Zemamia: “Bay, Pop, wha ina rman of dew. | sored apne & EARNS YoFifuewe 1" | eyrigre me armen ca i Toren or enreraaed Sine SSR town is full of refugees from the Indian coun- ic. W. D. tiny’ like all the papers is talkin’ about now?” ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO SIT IN OFFICE. | —— — — | Without; suitable for Congremaman. very try. Atarough estimate 1,200 men, women | Tye sa,ey, bis best, man, Me. W. D. Forter, jr. Pop—who is also Congresman: “Hes a| g nitysowerroy from 10 to 12 otiock, Frog 3. M. | WW ANTED-GO TO DICE'S ACEXCT FOR OGRS | Tucmeand locality. Also siahie vor mut 4 r HALL'S Institute for Medical maida, purses, ™ and dancing TY ; cold workers. but= id children have fled from the country north ? yy EFFORTS OF BUFFALO BILL'S MEN. |of the railroad and about the Pine Ridge | W2e%h, Taliaterro, Torbert and Duncanson. | democrat, my son. rg ya ae 1 | Jers, coachinen. ‘waiters, footuien. farms aud dairy | ———— aw rn The bride wore « handsome bridal — ANTED—A LADY LOANING EMPLOY. 1M | oe _ = Ege a Tonme'en suite on ia bey winds agency. Every freight train that stopped at | cown of white faille with @ train Wanita, 200 for three mouths can — : all conveniences, terms moderate w0-Jt" the small side tracks west of here was boarded | Of rich brocade; the tulle veil envel THANKSGIVING WEATHER, : eral interes: and $20 position, Work only hours | WV ANTED — BY A QUIET, SONTLEMADLE | Sen I_SUURDPRED On CHIT ANISHED THE GREAT INDIAN SCARE, | 2* people wanting to be carried east. ‘be en-| her figure and sbe carried a banch of white | Antious Citizen—to Gen. Greely: “What | daily. Adines NU HUMUCG, Siaromen, BIOS | WV colors ¥, ertretionais geod recsuamnsutone | Psocaseroeod seisituckood See Santa tire —7 is rpm oused and any-| chrysanthemums, The pages were Master Harry | kind of weather, General, are we to have at WV iis a ioueetecrery 3 mater, 3 umes Address J.G.Q., office, ty * — 7 body who can get away is doing so. Clapp and Miss Josie Foertech. Miss Bessie | Thanksgiving?” an ‘porters and other help, 'W. W. Mins S & | \W ANTED—“ITUATION TO WORK BEFORE b A maa Boome The Whole Spr ala oe Up-Many THE WORST POSSIBLE RUMORS. Barnett of Philadelphia, the maid of honor, | Gen. Greely—with perfect sang frou and BHO, 6.4 Pauw ae 4 WSTia Pom: aay Kind of ight work. TED “ROOMS - is was in white moire, "1 ite em- i NTiD—A Wi ENERAL | ane SSPEGUABLE WHITES ne 2 pete r ‘Mrsxrarotis, Nov. 20.—A Mandan special to ee we a — pel pare Broidered mousseldine ‘de nove, and the brides. | 88 Donhomie: “Fowl, of course.” Wie Oat Bitte WOMAN TODO GE 4 ANT ED IBLA RESPECTABLE WHITE Git, ani de the Zrwune says: An unconfirmed report was patio ae peligelongrd hae charge | [aids were Mise Mamie ‘Torbart in hie fall - -| Bes wcod troner. Apply atOui Hat, as. from 4o'cocy | NV, sPlsceaechambermaid. inquire et cor iy ericmeen ae Phage | e & and Miss owar whi silk. COMPARATIVE SIZ! Wy AN TD TAT ONCE POU UERILIRIEN TUE | WATARTEDT a ; oF Foom, and one thitd-foor bay-wivde At ibe howe of Railroad Commissioner Hailon, f, the Pine Ridge. agency, appeared at Russ- | fey, A'Ploridee Socio; restorer Gatch | | Balfalo Bill—just arrived: ‘Ab, there!” | W Riicianiis clerual pontionsc goverment works | Waites eitantion aa tucrtbotand eae tome | RS fe a nein ae Siri, @ situation es chanbermaid: cam furnish | 19h 3 hy" omen. te oe pS T ot nw. iwalley be. 3 : o {OK RENT — TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED Fooms, single or en suite; second floor ;south frout, four winds bath GO stnw, P ; ville Monday night bringing with him Thunder | officiated. After the ceremony at the church if Bil 1aEF ae Re ee a musetn) SOTAERIREDS SOR: | cogucente’ Gall on ake erie miles Tent of Mandan, sixty refugees Bear, a sergeant of Indian police, and Ameri- | the bridesmaids, ushere and relatives of the | Tei Bill—beon here some time: “Aw | sry. st dist $5 girs tos ud ome Se w.B fe - Quived. tween 7ch and 8th sts are staying for safety. Picketsare out at might can Horse. Both of these men had been doing were received at the home of the bride's | ©°™¢ off; you're nobody!” Star office, and rules of military garrison are observed. _ their utmost to quiet the Indians and had car- poe 223}¢ A street northeast. Mr. and anes a a oie ——. Tuesday night Picket Hoff «hot at Picket Mas- ried their opposition to the ghost dance craze . Torbert left at 10 o'clock for a bridal trip| The Baltimore American has = head line to- | _\¥ »™ ae Sansa | thoes. Address OPzRAT ON, 405 Warner st. nw. singham, thinking be was an Indian, the bullet so far Monday that knives were drawn on them | north, and on their return will be pleased to re~ day on the Wall street flurry: “Blew Luck to| WANE D-aN EX pnie DRY GOUDS | _n20-21° grazing | Massingham’s head. A company of | by the infuriated reds and the agent was com- | ceive their friends on Mondays in January at | 52: Gould.” Does that ask $01 ees ee eed W/‘ST2Do7 4 Wear epucaten Panisias troops from Fort ‘lotten arrived last night pelled to bring them down to Rushville to pre-| their cosy home, No. 46 D street southsest, | 0° mean black \W4)Ted-Bor In sHoE STORE. O20 FST N.W. | irl aged 24, a situation as lady's maid People keep coming in from the country. Vent trouble. American Horse has completely | The wedding presents received by the bride | °Verybody else? J ate BT Txvverness. Address Mra SEVILLE, 171 Houves large enough to comfortably accom- lost his influence with the Indians and it is said | were very handsome and numerous, Vv a R WITH 95.000 CASH AND Es — mouato une family have five to ten familien, that the Indien police are uscleas, American | "',\, 27 1 et4y wedding took place yesterday tao Ptubl is Dr, Koch's most valued assistant | per oui pivai” peed sont cates porta ie ea | ie Eee Ee Two bundred Aricurees were sent over to the Horse an under Bear staye: us » in his fs not | cou: taut and take Muancial part’ Address Box | firstciass referes 3 office, nz0-2t" east side of the river yesterday to go to Fort | but Agent Royer returned, morning at the Charch of the Immaculate Con- ‘aberculosis experiments, and he is not | Sco taut — nee Star Lis * y ANT} D—SITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS TE EAT LITTLE COLORED GIRL 10 €€ aph operator, sears old. 3 baby. Apply 1233 Mass. at Lat. LPT LY PCLNISHED RED d Kitchon, iver, table Liben, xd Of Mia and wife, five. ther boargers 20 talwe bontd, Keferences exc CLAW, City BO, D 1 Bz0-3t ——— nen = —— VATE FAMILY NEAR DUPONT Berthold. The authorities are fearful thatthey | Tuesday he again uppeared, bringing with | C¢ption, the contracting parties being Miss | the D. P, he looks, either. TANT D—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. | W ANTED, ~ at PEADQyaRrEns—sosrrions ’ Di Reveal Newly furnished rooms te would be mistaken for Sioux by settlers if they him this time his wife aud children. He said | Annie E. Daly, daughter of Mr. T. D. Daly, and —_—_ work: gmail hovee and souall famaly ;reforeness | ang pop gen nor gn ogi gern ubile parties; uo objection to catarer. cast 18g went upon the west side of the Missouri, A he thought it was no longer safe for them at | = ari . Downing. Hev. Father ie AMOTHES PHASE. required. Cail at 1639 Marion st, n.w. a a. buen ‘SAM'L A COOMBS, O20 st nw. correspondent talked with an Aricaree yester- the agency. In opposition to this view, how- | the pastor, performed the ceremony, assis yj ASTED—A GOOD BOY TQ LEARN THE »10VE OK KENT—ONE LARGE tin trade Apply to J. 7, DOYLE. 147 B at, WwW Toum ; togeutioman only, er Daugherty of Georgetown Uni-| Harry—on the first floor of the fiat: “ day concerning the feeling among the Sioux ever, it was said that the traders at the agency | by Rev. Fi ‘4 P « on the reservation. whom the Aricarees have | have not left and they think that their families Gig fs a Fegirbe = Aeepinne) inves wifey, we must move up to the eighth floor. Sy ANTEDCIWAEDIATELY TWO ET ae piseg to keep house for 8 sinwie geutieivas: eo arene ea | Sect Ceeke pearly sre tt ne: erent Ganges, O'Neil and Fath ri Mc aCar thy. The bride pes Wl hy, Harry, what's the matter?” Wine Ai ply 122036 7th ot | \WANTED-BY4 White WoMAN, SITUATION and ball «: SOSK 2008 eee Leiria i oe i Bash-| tered the church. with her father ‘and was pre-| Harry: “Oh, you know the McKin——" J ANTED—A GOOD \, OMAN AS COOK N 2n.cock in private family: no washing: veity ref- “The Sioux are ina good shape for a fight. py Will resoh Pine Ridge agency this mscre | ceacd to tha altar by the ushers, Hr, A. beets | (Witey shrieks and falls oul of her chair). figugeworker tn a tam.ly of two; 0 w . ply 1602 te They have plenty of guns and ammanition and | “'roops from both the east and west have | Imirie, Mr. M. F. Brennan, Mr. F. ©. Daly and also bave the jerked beef got off the prairies been pushed on to Rushville. That is the near- | Mr. G. F: Downing, brothers of the bride and | _ A poor lawyer does a great deal of ill legal after the late prairie fire, when several hun- est pointon the Fremont, Eikhorn and Mis- rig he pedi ic. ‘Mr. Lcax gpd oo ree work, dred cattle were burned to death. Aricarees ®0Uri Valley railrond to the Pine Ridge agency. | 90! rd man, Mr. Jol herrea ° nabs sae ; WANTED—uY Ag RESE! CTABLE F; =p WOMEN COOKS. 810 TO mi a place as iter or ver or v monet Dares and inundreses, ix city or | NoWN work. cab give the very best city references. ; Wiiiels drivers or farm iands, colored imen | CAll or a@.itess 922 Lst nw. a SAM'L A- COUMDS, U6 F st. B.w. 120-GU ANTED—BY A RESPE LNT—PRONT FURST HED ROOM STEAM seme ach $n 6 ve.vate tamuliy of two, wet S1IsT. 1308 Lacbats CTABIE WHITE WO- bride looked charming ine tailor-made biue z ANTKD—A GOOD COUK WITH GOUD CITY | WW irtaeiraaton sean eivese family to cok. wash | BOR KENI—A_BIGLY #URNISHITL LAT are friendly with the whites, and we don't pee penler chap deory adie aay tena | tcoadulots pide toque of bias valves to teetcke ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, avy Pefereuces; none other used appiy. 1808 18ti. 41, | $d ity referenoes given. Ai Bor 43 | ba Window slcvve “fvom southern. exfvs Fant to fizht ourselves. but we would like Cierb and could be used at twelve hours’ notice | She carried La France roses, ‘The church was| Ward Modllister, New York: Ney, nay |”: STEDIMAN SERVANTS WHITED BEST OF EADY WOULD | TS7 Ter gusntets Hite Modecaie, peavaie fanily would mean larger Fatione forall the Indians if Uecewary against the excited. Sioux at the | #stefUlly and elaborately” arranged ight | chine wee mame respectfally but Grmly de- | Wosicroices wegured, And at 1st Mar ace | WV desta raed aigaa tae ours daily eitber to an | 9 1—CONMUNICATING PARLON AN 4 et LO man! cline is 19-3t* ore 3 wm ath batt nt in the Dakotas. I don’t know whether the Rosebud agency, where two whites are leading Among the many present gall eae TD. Daly, to commit ourselves as to who is the most | nw. a. D203 with bet 4 Bioux set the recent fires that destroyed so | ® #host dance. Misew Al a Celia Daly, mother and six. | POPUlar author in the United States, (2). We much property. but believe they did. The | NEWS PROM ANOTHER QUARTER. ters of the bride; Mra, William Downing, | 40 D0t know who wrote ‘Society As I Found Sioux «ay they have the white man’s meatto| Cypyexxz, Wro., Nov. 20.—Word has been | Miscos Merion and MinnieDowning, mother and | It.” eat while the fighting white man. The Sioux ' received here that Frank Gruard, the govern- | sisters of the groom: Sheriff McCaffray and Calvin 8, Brice, Ohio: No; it is not for sale. expect the Messiah every day. There are 340 °° " daughters, sir.and Mrs. Joseph Krager and 3 : | WANT! Dox CADY MANAGER AT ONCE, MI ae bucks missing from the reservation. ™¢Dt Indian scout, has reached Buffalo, Wyo., e P “8 Secretary Tracy, Washington: Usage deter- Wore six houre a day: salary, 87 per Wook at tiret, i ‘i " ; i daughter, Mr. e8 laps, Mra, George | .;, i ., . ply at Rows Heouts and, Indian police don't know where with information that parties of Sioux Indians Duta ad ite Clare See aero auite | mines thove things. We may epell ‘navy’ with Aeris st Rois 8.1008 F SUCRE -TO-WATT OR We triends of the whitesand not are traveling up the l'owder Live: i y: @ ® capital N b: id by. ; “gh = is able sud do geucral housework; permanent i 190 Blu-d #0 we will be their friends whatever happens.” falo are excited over the news, ax depredations | SEVERAL SALESLADIES, WITH Xperience; also mat 15 years o'dry goods business and make hilve-tt ) ANIED—SITUATION BY ENGLIsH GIRL waitress or puree; good - YOUNG'S Dry Goods House, 1. i from west as Apply 406 6th at. B19 zt be Frese ‘W 4S!5D-2Y AN EXPERIENCED MEAT CU ter, also grocery clerk, 8 situation; cau furni best of reference. Address Box 34, Star office ules {OK RENT—004 14TH ST. OPPOSITE PRANK: Hin Square, nicely furnished third floor front {gms Wel Meatod; hoe and coud water: private | as noe FEBS Taio AN 7, liam Becker, Mr. and| Gen. Alger, Detroit: Yos, it was twenty-five | to rivit man. 410 Last Capitol st. entrar 4 DOUBLE PARLOKS, BAY Mrs. J. D. Daly, Misses D. . Mr. and Mri i Py ANIED— —On ONEST, IN- ANIED—sITUATION BY WHI MAN, AS Window, private seh ates, BOUCHE T. qa iad testes nad painanes see | liend tar ost beds at he tev | © & Waray Me 2 Downing Sins ape: | own Apel sane the, war eiwed Ih wil | Wek Bu¥Ons, Wao i Ear k | Winiee eerunees Berane man | Meee. ee tautioe fo boy had talked enough and pulled him away, Valley and the big cattle herds of the region. | ence Davies, iiss Evelyn Marshall, Mra H, P. be twenty-seven years in 1892. story. sduress, iu own b my ‘e Q., Star office nlv-3e § aecon ist. uw. ‘The boy was educated at Berthold, but like Tbe Indians. if not headed off, will probably | “4 ; a i ug, oud siate age the Shoshone res- | est Mrs, Peck, Mrs, Stanford and daughters, | | Mr. Parnell, London: Any reliable under- | Fede! | WANTED-BY A PARISIAN DRESBMAKER, | JOK RENT—NE AR DUPON most educated Indians is lapsing intosavagery. _ Cross the Bg Horn vailey to by the day: 1.50 = ae work at_r-sidences er dy furnished frout room, at 1 : | Mrs. Stove, Mr. aud Mrs, Robert Downing, Mr. | taker can tell you. LADIES IN SU | gadrese Bliss PELAN, 1720" feise”" | 5 - : ore » 1,700 8 . < o ruer, Journal and Maxazine; OR LENT—BY Everybody is praying for a blizzard. rate Shere Care ere 100) sarees | 4. E. Dowaing, Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Hines Mrs.) Jay Gould, New York: We do not at this er nisuagrons, outed tod Pie pee ae THE YANKTONS ALSO CRAZED. One messiah craze and it ie doubtful whether | Humpurey, Mra, Tomlinson and daughters, | moment recall who owns the earth. Yee, it is se a A Chamberlain, 8. D., special says Debose, 8 | they can be stirred up by their visitors. Eatery emacs eS eery wasaney Yankton reservation Indian, was in thecity The troops in the region are thr: airy at Fort McKiuue: V. Henry, and several | ies | Mrs. G. Meyer, Mr. Oden Scott, the Misses | Wel! watered, Ww 1234 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. \WANIED — SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, HOUSE- EF T conpsed goons (E 5 Vax Lee, Mri x SES ray ficsi-claas couk (colored woman preferred) : mi Acepers, waiters, maida, dri arses, kitch two young m: i he | Brul ‘of the Sth c near | Lecker, Mist Vandoren, Mrs, R Lee, Mra. Wm. | THK LAFAYETTE MONUMENT, | stay acuivist. 2 ai Bz0-ii" | hands. salesiadiea, porters. lerka, Bell Wye Be tines | per week ee ue yesterday on his way to the lower Brule agency. Buffalo, under Col. G - Darden, Mra, A. Townsend, Mrs, Bryant and FAMED AH REPHIIENGEY WRECK GIRL gfisg.zecentiou waiting roums@ounected). Bi RN- | With or without A perty of ten or twenty teams loaded with his | companies of cavalry at Fort Washikie, on the the ace Brown Le vot Ur. J; Hartnett, | Preparing the Site to Receive the| Wantipanl menck AGED MITE GIRL | BANE TOG weure: ae People accompanied him. These Indians ere Snoshone reservation, The troop: at Fort Kus- | ‘te Mis “8 von, macnd. ed. NICELY FUNNISHED hOoM FoR b board Lied sw. BABE = = = AD>ANT KOOM, HEATED My ANTED — EMPLOYERS FOR EXPE) IENCED | nd dighted, with table board: luall rust r Saw: Pedestal. Siter S deuck, U20 Dik oe ar W cps one te pee carts | Lome comforts; also s well learned and highly advanced and it has | geil are still under marching orders, ‘heir | 1. Coles. Ar, Edwards, Mr. Lambertand ese wirtrkiiebeis for clerical work, CITY INTELLIGEN ok, | wt nw. 2 een thought that they would not be led away baggage and aupplics were seul, norih by tail | sere. ‘The presents received were costly and | ‘The work of preparing the southeast corner | “"" a3 CREEFUKD, Proprietor, 008 Eat ae. D. o— a t A YOUNG WHITE GIRL ABOU 6 | DUKAND SHAC! ‘ORD, Proprietor, 908 E st.u.w. by the Messiah craze that is now causing 80 this morning. the commanding officer, Col, jnumerous. After the ceremony the happy | of Lafayette Square for the Lafayette monu- W:: +8 svarsold to help im a store, Aduress Box | 031-210" } Ti 20k KENT_DESIKABLY BED how : ae why went. in private family; jocation first much excitement among the Indians west of | Omey, does not know whether bis regiment | C°Uple left for Chicago, and after a tour of two | ment has been begun under the direction of | 22:Stu-sce- E a bear Franklio equare. Address di. H.. Star ao ee eee ee Nehtedlnenay beaGeosatector will go t0 Pino Ridgo or ‘north to the scene of poses Hcp eter patna Siren "e™ | Col Ernst, ‘Two of the great elm trees near| Want soso ON oy WANTED—ROOMS. aon the fact that they also believe in the coming of | gh, tod eal a Bede spghghes Pe be eagle x0 ——— es 5 the Indian Messiah, wh “will ibe the wits enn a ane ey LAKE RESERVATION Miss Jennie Davia, daughter of Mt. and Mes, | fhe old eatomay wore chopped down this morn- | CUFr Cort sates Har dh Site ace SESS | WWARTED — Ba LaDy, TWO F from the face of the earth. They are gradually AE TER BEE 8 a x munic room oF with ; . . James Davis,and Mr. Thomas R. Davis were mar- | 28 ®™mid the half-suppressed tears and sobs of TANILD-AN LNcGLTIC MAN IN EACH yon _ oF rooms, being worked into a state of extreme excite-| | Mixwewavxax, N. D., Nov. 20.—The Sionx | i eiThy cvcuiuy at o'clock ab the Fiftecccs | she neighbora, WW cevvermctit aejartueui to poprenent an atcte | belmtsnyits aia Lat Sad aud Mate. ment by the new craze, | Eminariew of the nae oa the Devil’s Lake ena retio, a Seest IEE Chink, To judge from the ‘feverish activity that | Miss? never will want. Bonu, star ofice | Siating term Sieh Suet be moderate, Box 41, ee Sa a ar eee wer Brailes notwithsteadine the vigilance of | 022g this town, are not especially stirred up| Mir. Robert M. Scranton, son of Congressman | seemed to prevail on the site toda; . T1345 , ELBGANT lower Brules notwith-taudinz the vigilance of as yet, All the troops at Fort Totten have been in, gr P 6 site y as the Pi i ied Last kmen b WW eat ese aE BAND, , BOW; MUST | \WWANTED— ABOUT DECEMBER 1—A MALL | SB’ furnished pariors, bed room and’ priv-te batt 5 et i ‘ ome Well recommen ely a 1 the agency authorities. An effort will be made | Pesoved to Standing hock. ‘The citizens here | Scranton of Pennsylvania, was_marri t | workmen bustled about their duties it would £ sed Blot room or other small room. fortably 1 ushed, | S¥ite, Bret Boor, ceutral location, wear all pr sh . night at 8 o'clock to Miss Helen Sperry, | seem as though the commission wereinagreat| 97? Peuua ave 00 | with heat snd hight, ueat tre teu otce, reser cea, | buteis, cana nly to capture the disturbers. are uneasy, but it is not Lelieved that the In-| jaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry ‘1. Sperry, ta | hurry to get the mae bull aad the senna> D-—YOUNG MAN OF T OK 2 YEAKS' EX. | Zodress stating terms which must be low. THST FLOOR A LARGE UAPUR- THE STAMPEDE TO PIERRE. dians contemplate an outbreak, the Pearl Street Congrogational Church’ in | ment perched arom bela te meeting of es Sees ; scued "aaib Comme A Pierre, 8. D., special says: Quite a num-| pacific gFFORTS OF THE WILD WEST INDIANS. Hartford, Coun. ‘The marriags ceremony was | Congress, an : 7 MAIDS. NURSES. rovm—for mun aud wife; must be der of ranchmen, half-breeds and squaw men| Faemoxr, Nex., Nov. 20.—Forty-fiv» Indians, | fo.lowed by a large reception that waa given by AaUUSTAGTEE WA reece hae Sudthen forall Cunuoea, appt sonable. Address A.A. Star ofice. a from the country west are in the city, brought | members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, | Mr. and Mra dperry at their residence at 8:30 A FAMOUS ACTRESS. catious tor goVerniueut and railroad empioyment (ure ‘D-bY TWO LabiEs WITH BEST KEF- here, it is alleged, by the serious condition uow | passed through here yesterday on their way to | °Clock. —— amet $11) Ls TLLLIGENCE OFFICE, 908 & new. 2 rences, ae snd board in a refined private nlg-at* . idress W.D.ii., 5 a existing among the Sioux Indians. Some of | There were a number of the members of the | Mrs Chapman, the Talented Member ai FORGED DS = nS WASTED-TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED—FAKLOR ‘and bea IZ 14TH ST. OPP. THE PORT. bed or un hed rooms: en suite order; With lune clomets; tor. pier — ae far j. OK RENT-170s F Si. NW. LANG, HA d, . The leader: id the, : y ANTED—AN EXP. LJENCED SALESMAN AND ANT: D—-TWOF 5 v- ome, bay-w ind » furnish these men have lived among the Indians all | pia berg atest eggs ne seuler®, anid they | ais tomatic corps at the railroed station yester. of the Jefferson Family. W frlevadice inv suiceinda te tetron Setardaye | W AnhePmcie sons HEL ORPRTEY FUR | Bo pome, by-witdow yorion furiiaied their lives, but have not been ejected and they | trends betore leaving Europe, ludians went | Jay tose Gen. and Miss Batchelier off for New | Written for Tax Evewma sran. AE FISUE D'S Oty, AUD Pa ave._D1W-24" | liebt housekeeping: easy distance of Oapitol,, with | Newieul to dryartiuents ani clube Fite deem it unsafe to remain longer at the mercy | crazy on religion just-as white people did, they | York. Gen. und Mra, McKeever, Mre, MePher. | The announcement is made of the death of Wi FOU COOK AND GENERAL | ris hte’ His Wines em nale references state | Hf cesired. — 5 Foe Bn Ria, toohs At Fort Sally and | said, but they hoped there would be no trouble. | #00, Mrs, Dolph and Miss Grace Davia were | Mrs. Chapman, 00 well remembered here by and briug ely redcteaces Apply touse Hecke” | VA ANTED—a PARLOR FI eas | Ai 7an ascret, corer tice, tee he Fort Bennett are in readiness to march against | Oue'of the chiefs said they would do. all they | also there to bid good-bye to Miss Kate Bateh- | our older citizens, “The most talented member | “2(4)'ii i yey uf Wire en ET Pee, aera ee naae | irontand comnismionting if Oded, eee hed the Indians upon # moment's notice. could among the Indiaus at Fine Itidge to re- | eller, and she doparted iu grent profusion of | o¢ the Jefferson family,” aa the ational, In. WANTED GINO RIDE, GIRL, ONE TO, COOK, | Shes with prion BUGGER. SY kaet WO eee | oe ee Pet meth, __m ht REFUGEES FROM PINE RIDGE. id they believed the oider heads | Sowers that were broug! . ister le i ) “wash & 1, the other for upstairs once io ee (OR KtNT—2030 G ST. N.W.—PUANISHED A ‘Valentin, Nebi, Giopatch ‘anyé: ‘Trainn| were Gopaed te top calees soniornee Claperede of Switserland gave a dinner on | Siigmoe spoke of ber when she was leaving | gis) stiite cud Grtug city neieretene Aoeiy Tors | eH niost_ | HYome with toned’ convenieat to arate coming here fous itubeilla aro AlleG gith | much Gecoad te the Vicalty of Valtutns cnn | Tucaday evening in hoor et Gen. and Mi | kere iu 18%) to go to Mobile, whereche marion | Slate Diy Ba Fi Me fe the Rosebud agencies and are flocking to those | Butebeller. Mr. Fisher, who was one of the bright galaxy ATED A STK NG, RELIABLE WOMAN, | poara for lady: by Conca = Ff. nee | [oun Ms aki PLEANANT =— Feral apes eee ier nae points. It is believed that the post traders are | Miss Minnie Gay of Atlanta, Ga., is in tho| of men, who in thove days made the old Spir.t W rio tants Stas cok todo Bichon abaaining | Bane for ad “ ye oyer of eve - a work of @ private faully + a a; must corner house, 1229 U st., overlooking le ] encouraging this alarm so as to increase their | city. the guest of her sister, Miss Gay, at the | oy the Times, under the editorial control of the | Bombe te ek lee ely vod wawen “employer, New inwland table; especially suitable for men brought his family to Rushville and they are | salen Bhicley, on 15th street, petit agrese. Pits = Apply 1103 Gs 7 3c: = Se aa now stopping at the Commercial House. Royer ——_ Muse Graco D, Parker of Park strest, Mount lato William T. Porter, journalof such pre- :.D—4Y THE BUCHANAN WOOD MANU- WANTED MISCELLANEOUS {OK RENT-FURNI-HED AND UNFURNISHED himself was forced to abandon bis post owing ROBBED OF $100,000. a ; eminent merit, My impression is he contri- UTUR.NG COMPANY, an a chitect; oue who WANSTEDIEVERYBUDY SUFFERING PROM | *_Tooms for rent a: 022 24th et mw. aib-at* to he threats of the Sioux. A courier who ar- : a is visiting Miss Ray at Forest Gien, | buted over thesicn ta © of the “First Corporal,” | ph 'crsiauds, estims vin eellie eninge Aaa tens MOLY chimnpeys..o know that L guarantee to cure Fk REST 920 RHODE 1-LAND AVE. 1WO Between two factions of the Slockcis’ gies | A Valuable Box Stolen From Millionaire |S) aieat MeDongal snd her daughter, | 224, bis contributions ere always welcome | £2) Aint0e ice Prudent nd Getersd Snaacer hindo to heat oro vay. W. He DANTE. 1413 inhec aud'furnace beat. Call ntter 4) ead : . : y ing to the lo-ers of the Old Spirit, Mra,{Covmxtou.Va dt | we by SS pene paenaereen xty men were killed and wounded. This Keller of Chicago, Van Vi y foe , ,ANTED-BOY IN STORE (WHITE) WHI —— ~ ii RENT--HANDSUMELY FUKNISHE story waa persed slong the Elkhorn valley and | Carcago, Nov. 30.—Joha Kellee, the mil- peppy eatery Seared Gaal Chapman I remember when the Old American | Witvcr win gacests ant fe well Reommenden | WaAxtz ozo, for hunting. "Address AP MS | Hy lance ‘alcove: u wut or mi a is probsbly responsible for the wild scramble | lionaire dealer, who has an office on South | summer's touring in Germany, Speers: oe mades’ the Mot Joseph Jeffers | Seb RCENUY: LOLs fonhiytnha LET BoM: | Star udlon Aer” | Care and berdice atcurner: 2022 Pat nw al re eke akota, | Halstead street, was robbed of atin box con-| Mrs. Henry Bacon and daughter of Goshen, | son” and father of Mrs, “Chapman, Goo MEX by THE wosu: | W4RiE>GHEAP | SECONDHAND SQUARE Fok RENICAT HE EDINBORO. 1006 1 ST. who reached Valentine last night on the tram | ‘ining over $100,000 worth of deeds, notes, | N.Y., are visiting the city and are at tho Nor-| eed wing she wee “the bright particular eujal Benefit Buciety office, 209 Pennsylvania | star ofiice. Ure SHHBE Pe ADO” | yk abe third-Boor trout room, ee Dearing two car loads of Sioux, said that he | Mortgages andother valuable collateral last | maudie. star” of not only that theater, but the ee oe eet bal an: Bayt, WANED, ALL KINDS OF WOODWODK TO BE | ep SiMAUEE WOE, doarne df Long Pine that, thre had been «| evening. ‘The story of the robbery is astrango | Mrs. Jas, T. Fisher of Boston is visitin g her | theatrical firmament of Shetday, Leen recall WASTEDASTHONG BoY Ty MAKE HinSELE | ‘" PMF Or make toorder:chuges reasonable. | HOH ENT TWO DESIRABLE UNFULNISHED fight ne Ridge im which many warriors | one and indicates plainly that the robbery was | brother, W. D. Hanbury, of this city. with delight the memory of her in one especial Useful in grocery siure, Address, in Own hand- | n18-eolm* 137 Carrolst. ae. bet, let, 24 BariC, | ¥e vy Oy were planned with great care and executedina| Mr, Albro Akin and family of New York ana | CU*tacter, which clings to my memory through | writing, Box 73, Star office, ee det SE CA WHAT INDIAN AGENT ROYER CHARGES. most dexterous manner. Mr. Keller left his E ll the years ty at have passed and all the num- | Yay ii p— oat d Rev. J. C. McDevitt of New Brunswick and E. | berless actressce and actors I have cece nie | WANED. Omaua, Nes., Nov. 20.—A special dispatch | office in the afternoon to make a number of | J, Wullower, editor of the Harrisburg Inde- | Robber's Wife,” a drama of the day, and a| near the from Rushville says that as soon as troops ar-| Ponta clue fe lait the otic of the North: | pendent and family are vinting the eity ead | beautnful oney with a ‘east, now sinporsble | ear rived there Yesterday couriers rushed with the | $0 geyeral otlier businews places. By 7 o'clock | “yt “ullard’s. im ef tink Cuee | Ae Penfaale ea eect: | W “coutetodd thecookinaud aie tisturroout work | gmt ine f2,ceud. ame and address to aivsst | Joon wENt—at “THE IMVINGTOR aaIOR AT news to Pine Ridge agency. Word was re-| he arrived at a wholesale meat market on west |__ “rs. J. M. Carson, wife of Lieut Toe te las ‘d Mrs, Chat ee Redland, | 22 small fumily: no waslinw; must be ucat und capa. | OMe NTED—10 EXCHANGE TWO LOTS FOR | A’ spacious snd sloyantly furnished’ rome ok ceived from this agency last night that the bad | side. He was inside hardly fifteen minutee,but | U-S. army, is visiting the parents of the latter, awyer. and Mrs. Chapman as Hose Redland. | bie: guod wages. Addtvas Box 87, Star office. 18-bt ye Se Oe or singly, with private Indians under Red Cloud and Little Wound de- | when he returued the tia box which he had loft | 1832 Vermont avenue, with, whom she will re: tome tricads at Now York wha Aiea itn: | WANTEU-OlE HAVING SOME EXPERIENGE | seeathn Estate Sica aoe BNET | otc” nee OF fe nisin clare that they will meet the troops in battle | in the rear of the buggy box was goue. Mr, | Mn several days, Before returning to West was announced, She had come to give a mu = Pye <positien guacuuieels” aaaeea a 914 oub st. nw., 8 to 10am. uld-3t {UR KENT-IN BANDSC PRIVATE HOUSE, today. Agent Royer was interviewed. He said | Keller jumped into the vehicle and drove rap- | Lint, where her husband is stationed, Mra. I ber of the family end So | JUHNSON, Star office. WASTED} EMGEON THE POTOMAC WITHIN suite of four rocms,eech containing large clusct, his Indian police were powerless. One of | idly to the Desplaiues street station, where he | Carson will visit reiatives at Harrisburg, Pa. | !esson to a member of the family and I was in- 40 mules of this city. W. P. YOUNG, = ~ oe ANTED—A FEW MORE OKDERS FOR FINE RELIABLE WHITE WoMaN as| W 20) 61717 : Cook and for general housework in sail famiiy photographs, cabinets, $2 per doesn. sao po RK RENT—1617 177, TWO COMME ICATING sitions; # large puct ‘dozen 2d-story roows, with board ; teasuuable rates; aio city; good waxes given aud city re.erences | mouth. LARDNE: ‘Addvess Gor 8S, Star office.” Baw Be = oa. Se. oe = 4-n | to weil furnieed rooum, ta Hour, with, beard, 822 Eten. Adiioes ex BS, Ora oie —= ae 2; Leauliful locallt} : care aud herdice Lent bp: W4 2ePsh WHITE WomAx, wito Ts « avo | WASTED Aly LOVERS, OF, HOMSEBACK EX: ae “ ——SS ee two of them grate fires “all weil {uruished; couveurené ‘ZS D—A D..ACLGHTSMAN TO MAKE DRAW. ‘3 Fr to cars and herdics. in West 3 te y them Thunder Bear—arrested s bad Indian | reported the robbery and offered a ‘reward of | Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Mame | Oduced as from Washington, when she ssid hate OF cull wok, Factory: sam Gt | aay BOF RENTAURAB ES Ge eee | Souter melas Dosndlag enh haee eae Ba Se last Saturday, but was overpowered by others | $000 for the return of the box. To Zolle to Mr. Guy Penn at Trinity Chureh, | after some of the older residents here—Dr. J. | arai and Preston streem, wales ne | ee | WW AREED TO BUY RESTAURANT, OX Dat a | ee also and the prisoner was released. Several other} Capt Hayes at once detailed eight detectives | 3d and C streets northwest, Tuesday morning | C, Hall, Mr. Carlisle and Mr. Richard Wallach. ANTE) —100 LABOLE.S TO WORK IN WEST | Breferred. "padres BA Re, Star ofbce. n18-3t" {OR RENT—1311 H ST. ¥.W. BEACIIFUL prisoners were released and the rebels threat- | on ‘the work, and a thorough search of the | at 11:30. Not dreaming I was talking to the Virginia at $1.40 per days none’ Uae pte one ~ANIED—TO SERVE SEVERAL PATiES furnished rooms, single or — 2d aud : ened to burn the agency buildings. Royer | neighborhood was made without result. ‘There | Invitations are out for the sixth complimen-| Mrs. Chapman I associated in the | ned arvly ty BrOaWilH & QUACKENBUnII, cout ith fresh country | butte weealy, sd prices moderate RES tee has been sending reports recently to the War | cun be no doubt that it was taken by men who tary hop of the Eagle Socials at the Schuetzen | days of the Jefferson family and of 125 M st, Ww. 518-36" _ | from farua Address a 2 Department and the Indians were not aware of | Knew Ale Keller and were in some way ac- Pack lisll Thankepiving evening. "| Mra, Chapman. in articular, of “her beauly ETE WOMAN TO DO GEN. W iS EDSUEDICAL ELPOTRIOTY Fou jue od Ge BG ba? man eee e coming of the troops until yesterday. He | quainted with his business. On such trips the . i i ; uly of two; ED_ME! OTRI tak eg ey me relates that on Monday he was approached trom | fun ntecuenn tus business, On such tripe tho | “the Independent Pleasure ‘Club gave ite Dope or reae poe gare dwn aid wood uous * Call garstall nervous sad pent conditions | 10 furvinbed on ber din ed behind by a bad Indian, who drew a knife and | I¢ it was not money the thieves were looking | first compliinentary hop of the season last tebiaedaninds Toues up the system, invigorates and cures where Frankia stove, €13, _ uLo-Gt" medicines fai Di. J. W. Hal WALD, 815 Baus | ; nl8-3* 7k KENT-BKIGHT BUNNY ROOMS, SEGUND ANTED-1WO ERMAN GIRLS IN | 2. threatened to kill him. Royer was unarmed | for, it possibly may have been some one inter | evening at the National, Rifles’ Armory. The | YOu. ePesk of” Of course,] was surprised, but Ww SEAT floor, aicove bed roms, parlor @ud linge room oun- : ‘ Pleased to meet her, though so changed by wall ly; on ih and irow, oue for | yar 7 ; | Mectime; simile or en suite: wiso rooms on. fy gad at the Indian's mercy. ‘The latter for some | ested in destroying some of the vainable papers | attendance was large and all enjoyed them- | Plcaeed to met the same gentle, lady-iik 4 bs a to ith ‘children. 5 ANTED-HORSES TO PASTUKE AND WINTER; | bf vanely fur. ety one tbe Feated, bat cocld aaeer Wied to Ret himar-| the box contained. ‘Ihe work of the detectives | selves. | H. 8. Lucas way floor munayer and the | ner which was charectoriotie of baw ioe aoe, | pomsenonk aud, to help with children, “Appiy 1225 WV eet of ate and Se SS Se | ae eee ested, but could not. revealed the presence of two men in the vi- | committee on arrangements, which discharged | [ think, married Mr. David Ingersoll, an ad- XOUSG MAN IN OUR HAT DE- | Laugicy, Va. 17-60 "| [0k KENT—1WO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ‘THE INDIANS AT PINE RIDGE cinity at the time the robbery was com- Cuties in | most satisfactory manner, con- | mirable actor, and Mrs. Fisher's death takes BuAKSAND GORE ee W ANLEDSEVERE ONE TO VE TBEIR | ZT’ commucicatiug ovum on Gret oor; geutiemen are about equally divided among good and bad. | mitted, and the circumstances indicate strongly | sisted of Messrs, E. D. Anderson, D, Anderson, | from us the only immediate member of thet a el Se ae eee ees. Beanosee, |as. SMR ae Red Cloud and Littie Wound havo been fo-| tat they are the guilty persons. ‘The work of | M. E. Colburn, A. Lake, AE. Colburn and H. | talented and cetimablo. family, leaving TW GMEN, MEN AND BOYS: ALL | fower building Tihana G statue. eat ee Hh a menting trouble for several weeks, while ‘aconme of are = aw Mr. Alfred J. Hough, who has become rather seas cei eas iad epype« Seevices BOWIE G20 47d wt awe seo oor. WAR ia Fit any Jeb Gos, ve Pah ‘i kane American Horse and Young-Man-Afraid-of-His- ee prominent feature in the younger society set | has home among us. ‘Tyrone eta = = Zz ites tic, anemic. Ausvutaceurerorsocey | — ORRENT-FULMIGEED Peeiere SSG Horse have tried to pacify the warriors. Last Will Hunt Gold in Ireland. of lat~ years, leaves this week for Chicago, | ‘Impressions of America,” » in the very W ASIED—CooKs, | WAITRESSES, BUTLENS, | Padgcs aud inedals. Fine clock and watch repsiring. |B 13th st and lows © teu, unser i frcek big meeting was held about thirty miles | Loxpox, Nov. 20.—A French avndicate has | where he will make hie home inthe future, | highest torme of Mrs Chapman, as worthy to | WW fase Eitchen and ladies’ maids, valets, youths — = oe pov a eh from Pine Ridge, at which a reputed apostle of | purchased the Golen copper mine, near Cork, | Mr. Hough has accepted an important position | grace any age or stage, JF, Baggage foous; trauks: BUMRHAMS SOG ce | W ANIED—H. BAUM rays THE Highest Case | 24% Jt ig the Messiah was present. He told the Indians | Purcnated, the Goin copper mine, 1d | im One of the largest iron works of Chicago. ee awe : BAGG | fics ond ‘Store “Fisterte Peete Beeches | 25m 30H F eeces to the sxency sad — a ane peer ‘The price paid phages procs aa Gen. and Mrs, A. D, Hazen have issued at WASHINGTON NAVY YARD. \WANTED—DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU. | specialty. Address31¢Uth si, nw. B15” | POE RENT PINE SITTING OOM, BED KoOM ry lessiah, "who is to arrive a e | de . a Bes = = room, «ll communicatime: ents form of a buffalo. He will give the signal for | £20,000, 2a naar Gorge apr sedate Mei iol? | Chalet Engincer Meiville Tells What Was | wiite ant cole tor al kine! Gee ea WANTED MIGHEST CASH VALUE PAID FOR | preferneds Ud lath at mS Tee the opening of the conflict which is to anni |. fo Cincinnati Packing H poSsor gs tnipbewinby bette the ctiresiy Need z Expended There. and states] With reletemoes, memoved te 700 L OLS. | gi oous of Mi Store aud Office Fixtures, Call : ‘D FlO0K ON & hilate the white race. allure of a Cincinnati Packing House. | west, iJ ty anni) 1s kis cannal report to the Secretary of the | <2! 5 : oF adureas A. C. WINSTON, O37 Tthet Kw. R16 Metrupolitan Club, wu;table for doctor. ‘This fact causes great fear in the minds of} Cuxcrxxati, Nov. 20.—Charles Jacob, jr., & | Vereary of their marriage. hist Eaginser Melville ret < 4 TED FIVE Al INSURANCE ROLICITORS | \\7 aN Tup—HOMSES 10 WIATER O& Ramm | 271m JUMN E. DEALL S21 Pst old Indian fighters. Unless there is an abso-| Co., pork and beef packers at Plumber and | SERGEANT “CHISHMAN’S’ TRIAL, | §*¥? Chief Engineer Melville refers as follows TIONAL UAPITAL Lite eee aa OM the NA WwW Colts; ickers ang t horet g.specialty: | FUR T-19 JOWA CIRCLE; FURNISHED lute tailure to get word from the Messiah on | Findlay atreets, assigned this morning to Geo, —— to the the work done in the Washington navy | ive. nw. Bidet | ieee ee Motel Beaming. | Ei parior, bed poor. dressiiie fost private, bet the day of the arrival of the troops a conflict | (. Jacob. Liabilities, £60,000. Asvets, €40,000, | The Powder That Was Missing Brom the | Y#*4 under his bureau during the past year: WANIEDUNTELLIGENT YOUNG MEN 16 | 3) wrep—s00,000 OF ALL KINDS; | Only: teierences required PAE! lommndauss is certuin. Major Butler's column went into | with Preferences given in favor of George Ba ks M. 7 The only work done here has been the pree- dictate to the :houowreph end srsphophous and Wihest s paid. pot Ly) Samp last night ten miles from Pine Ridge. | Wuest for €17, pioegrahorgcupaiye ration and care of plant and machinery and | tyyewriter: deairibie, lucrative Susuucusie pootions | & CO..913 ada me Pn Me GUT FOR RENT—FLATS. The officers are prepared for what seems now ee ae Te the: Crimienl Conch \Chict Justion Diag- 172 is Deneck bose gee) Sega fer wood operaisks: oes ugs for night work: TANTED-FINE UPHOLSTERY and war. | —___ OR RENT— 3 to beacertain combat Many of the friendly Fire in a St. Louts Hotel. ham, this morning the case of Anthony ©, | slight repairs to Despatch, Resoue, Dale, Triton, | Wii in tis: work reedily acquired by good Engel | WANS EDS! ‘mattresses made vver equal te hew; RENT—A VERY DESILALLE FLAT AT 728 ceanped ot Reeitetne, SgeneY andare now et) ge Logis, Mo., Nov. 20.—Firemen had quite | Chishian (Clishiam), late sergeant in battery | Saugus, Fortone and Cusbing. Expenditures | weeihe Call ss CULLUGE OFWICES708 Dab ata | feathers reucvated: yacotinminy “EEE SCArLIAGS | go,2ot et toe rome ad ask vp Sout at any camped at Rushville. They have signified : eer : \ qi B, 2d United States artillery, indicted for the | uring the yoar. other than for work done on | optus, "| RXTLRESS AND Undousteny MUbsE pie aks | Mme nanan ee Lbbet. their intemtion of aiding the whites, ‘There is | ® tussle with fire, which was discovered in-the ; | aval vessels, are as follows: Office expenses, | \y ANTEDILEARNEIS FOR FHOF ‘CHRIST- | Aste artwe | FINISH Much upessiuess among the settlers in north- | south wing of the Belvidere Hotel at 9 o'clock | larceny of fifty pounds of powder from the | ® pte ation and bandling of W tere international Taylerayauem erin ten | eee ae UNUERSTOOD THAT WE HAVE | B'Qic fest eit scowl dove. meee pariore. eee Dat the arrival of the tocpe Bee eas | last evening, before it was extinguished. The | magazine at the Washington barracks on April | $45.64: care, preservation and b Yard efoam | Fule.oe aby mcaatire alouc: as ail seveutide taitorscut: | WV ‘Srore ctrars than we waut ed we will tall Saecs | Arq elt frat wit econ Hove: ae iuprove: but the arrival of the troops has averted a] guests aud servants escaped injury, but many | 90 last, was tried, Mr. E. B. Hay appoared for launches, 068.78; moving and’ shi Hiren by Mme nd. MESS: fe 14uS ck ave ede cunts. BICKLES God secede : —= furious stampede, of —— lost — Ronegpr Mitr Cr sate coe the prisoner. machinery, $591.81; teats of machine: 4 —————————— 219-3m ’ AT STANDING ROCK AGEYCT. total loss to the owners of uilding, whic! Detective Horne testified that he learned ' boilers, $85.63; holidays, @85.84; work for tD-- y ANLED {HOUSES TO PASTURE AND WINTER Curcaco, Nov. 20.—A special from Standing hee damaged by water, is $25,000; | 1.5 acrendant hed been selling powder and he | bureau of steam engineering, $900.04, Total, WANTED. = HOUSES. __ » erett “ots Stvtcclaas persue and ettensicn. sat Bock azency, N.D., says: “The news that —_—_ swore out the warrant. ‘Testimony wus given | @4,179.96. 0 DP oY B BILD) Camp spruncd, Md., or STABLE P troops have been ordered to the reservation it Dr. K that Chishman had charge of the powder P resell samme to a.ivertiser for same price at @73. eS s24-2m Gone to Visit om ALL ABOUT A PIGEON. pT eaameiainaen ang id house; that it was broken into and so! the . month and 6 per cent iuterest. Address MONEY, ANIED — TO WINTER; ‘ENTY has spread repidiy among the savages, andthe | New Youx, Nov. 20.—A number of other med- | house; that it was broken into and son — Stirofiee -. 220-80” |W sears experisuce, box stale tiekba heen re Several effect bas been bad. Several hundred | ieal men sailed for Europe today on the Ham- | P° parties | Theodore Randolph Wanted to Settle an Se See ee ‘Order tor 31 i Ghee ee teak, pe iy ught powder from aman named Jones, leay- AN Bi ‘SE [MMEDIAT! out Oat. om ies Sak ta what deep eeared: with shat Ob- | burg American line steamer Normandia to visit | ing the money tor Chisberams ola MW rarcnaeey for ot with od Note under smal ret a See tend in what direction cannot at this hour ‘Case. pure! than 20 front; northwest section; learned. “here is evident fright in some | DE. Koch st Berlin and study his consumption | | For the defondant evidence was offered as to| Prosecuting Attorney Mallowney in the Po- | 2! ctytigo tnt tuats northwest sect; Bt to ra 4 ; 4 his nineteen years’ service and good repute- | lice Court today called Judge Miller's attention | “nis-3t 141i Fa aw. Joo RENT—1009 77H ST. XW. a DESIRABLE quarters, and it is the general impression that , Teatment These were Dr. Ludwig Weiss of mo i. eee Se RENT. IS. SE- RN, 4 DESmaDLE the bucks are running sway from what they | this city, Dr. David Edson, Dr, ‘les W, | tion. toanold charge of larceny against Theodore ANTE: i AN IMMEDIAT! Tau: store tine macabls pe abuve; ree aa an impending ait I aay be, | Ellis and Dr. James Guiteras ‘The jury found « verdict of not guilty, techs nerigdhelipape igre stig Weis tettes ota —s Walkas & 14 + re Flaite So.. re they are nt Upon pilla, id =a ‘MET ANT. D-EVLRY KR NDOR TO GALL AT ODL S24 F ot ow. a ce os aoe aoe Be —_ Sa aps ©. dore Randoph was, but he had put up $5 col- ART, DIRVERY HN OR TO CALL AT to meite the Northern Cheyennes, th it! Cuicago, Nov. 20.—The Chicago and Gran Wee | lateral and the marshal, who wanted €0') Uh cor tce eds oom S622 teh excitable band of Indians inthe ‘weet, to sabe pose has — Gieree re or filed today by Eugene Arnold. He leaves lot | straighten his accounts, wanted some disposi- Siws Common Lense Baiiding ascintio” Bl5-71 arms against the whites. The aged warriors his FOR RENT—OFFICES. # 8, square 1019, for the use and benefit of tion made of it. The charged the larceny ANTED—PARTIES HAVING HOU! 20 and women are frightened over the outlook, | ®fbitrator to decide the question of differ- | & £9! then sold and the pro- ae Ww Syn ar kegrution Ls r =< x. : wife during life, to be of s pigeon worth 25 cents and alleged it as the ect By Fs gle beeaes nn Senne Seteadilig See thn | eles tad Gis Lake hare Mencaena he or | evel) -divided “hatwsen' Wee’ auphews tis | seaart: At tea Usted ese, End'erais at ohce to = sidanaies x Cassett, formerly vice president of the Penn- | Prussis and Mrs, Louisa Bride, The westhalf| “I didn’t know that the United States owned ANTEDO AM a = Mim er ee, syivania rail It is understood both gen- | of lot 7, same squary, he leaves to his wife for Pigeons,” remarked Judge Miller, j. McLaughlin, the agent here, bas just | tlemen have consented to serve. life and then to Bride. After leaving a it was that the charged was retarned from Sitting Bull's camp on Grand —aeeallimereee number of money bequests to relatives and to have been stolen from the museum. river aud reports that the dances are still! Presented toGrand Master Shryock, | {tends he leaves 200 to the charged going on, but Sitting Bull’s influence has weak- ened greatly in the last week. Now he har no more than s hundred or so followers, He re- ceived Maj. McLaughlin cordially, but the young bucks scowled at the ageut as though he Were not wecome. He bad «long talk with Sitting Buil and w satisfied that the old chief's faith im the coming Messiab is on the decime and Guless somet unforeseen occurs there a ne fete bag tad and possibly none next jen. 's pres- ence bere last ous asd the effect of reducing Bitting Buil’s fpllowers by nearly one-ball, 80 Bas.roaons, Nov. 20.—Grand Secretary J. H. Medalry has presented Grand Master Shryock with a beautiful repousse silver tea set, This is the inscription: “To the Most Worshipfui Grand Diester, Jacob shryock, in commemoration of bis services to the at the grand Musonie fair October, 1890, from the grend. = Layee and chtihonaa cine Muster, secretary grand treasurer, Mr, Wm. H. Shryock, were re- elected at the annual commumesiion. —- Fer Other Telegraph News seo Pages t and if i

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