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en ge ee a a ee a Sn ee SS ee Ee — . ie - inglt — : j 8 ’ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1890. —— —— C LC LOOKING IT UP. AWAITING AMERICAN ADVICES. REPRESENTATIVE DOCKERKY TALKS. SPEAKER REED CHEERFUL as Oc T a ‘i Inspector Byrnes’ Men Investigating the | Public Opinion in This Country May Decide | He Tells on What Iscuca the Fight in Mis- | The Fifty-First Congress Has Still Work to um AHANKS Serene mts ea dukes: ued enipait Sosbadedacans e Charlie Ross Case. Parnell’s Course. souri Was Made. Do and Will Do It _ Prevents people from trying « ‘propeietery medicine,’ ‘New Your, Nov. 6.—Inspector Byrnes said | Loxpox, Nov. 26.—Im the mecting of the] Representative Dockery of Missouri reached | Speaker Reed arrived at the Shoreham last 7 We celebrate Thantaciving by the public | Until other remedies prove unavailing. this morning when questioned about the al-| nationalists today Mr. Sexton advocated that | Washington today. Speaking with a Stax re-| night. He is as cheerful as itis his wont to be, Tisniseeiae bargains Wel are diso thantedithas | "3. MASSING FOR AT TACK leged finding of Charlie Ross that three or four | every Parnellite should record his opinion asto | porter on the subject of the election he said | but has not very mach to my. Theresalt of Tar Moxvmewrat, See oe months ago his attention was called to the case | the leadership of the party and thus settle the | that the fight in Missouri was made on three | election was, of course, surprise tohim, but OUR GLASS FRONT See ana calinnie dusts on 0 Ganiasivet td he endeavored to get some information a 5 oe Seek pac teen main issues, which henamed inthe order of their | he says there were some things in the republi- 997 and MOF st. i critingan: ton cnsmmne tw tien es teen en Fae & be Goes a Felative to it, but those interested kept all | {rom th Jo nen preg mry Jjourned, but | ™Portance in the canvass. They were the |can party which needed heroic treatmemt, Public the different novelties carried by ux “2O™ ‘use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For months a bottle of . sources of information closed, presumably to | none was received. tariff, the silver question and the fed-jand they got it. The Fifty-first - poe pe) this medicine, of which T bed come into pomesion | Indians Said to Be Preparing for a | obtain the reward offered by the boy's father. | "Minch importance is attached to the message | eral ‘election bill, “Of course” he wad, jeremy, he form, has not yet ended. through the kindness of «friend, remained unopened in ; was brought to me by nman fy thedeparkeeen | {fm Mosers. Dillon and O'Brien and the other | “the methods of Speaker Reed and to do, and” he. suppose ‘As jubilant as the groom on his wedding morn. | my closet, till one might I was seized with a violent Conflict. who told substantially the same story.” fearsenble at Eocene Rahe Rope |#* Fepublican party in the House meng ee ae onl Nw SEES 4 Re Sree OUR GRATITUDE SHOWN cold, accompanied by a racking congh. Haring none ‘The inspector then began a thorough investi-| that the dispatch would arrive m-the anterval, | eutered Renerally into the campaign discumion, | the Pasraks of an apportion take care &t the < & my umval remedies at hand I thouzht of the Cherry gation of the case and adm at at the Pare, a ese three things were what the speakers . rene ene De ean, em nm | TaN | cnt emi acc ere MO FARMERS ALLIANCE CONVENTIONS] Ess acre ce Se" | tom oman hs une rol Sys cn sd wane pone were |Faeriee giev e Met special, whic! i ‘dl . a to unravel the mystery there, a ; ing about Gone on miving day: truly magical. Relfef came almost instantly, mmayetery Theos, 18 they were surrounded by excited groups of lib. sect EVENING UNTIL 6:30. : donee etl Gaaapatee ae oe =e bet bey eae! —— is crale wag, clostly questioned Ghem ragarding| | TARY gry mplorynan THE VOICE OF TIE CARTRIDGE, douen times, 1 Sound tayelf tho Soul Wake = 1e proceddings. @ influence of the tariff discussion was ‘TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL SALE FOR z . . 5 og: . ROAD. ey replied that nothing would be decided | general. It was felt here throughout | Sheoti atches to Take Place Tomorrow Jone. | sequently my daughter was cured of a severe courh by | Irish Nationalists Awaiting Advices Need rentmisehi rani until ‘after 5 o'clock. It was a foregone con- | the country, having ancffece mong senulneene nw Gana ade neaahpenehs - == the use of the Cherry Pectoral. I recommend this Topics Uppermost in the Large Cities of | clusion in the lobby that the meeting must re- “psy denne? Segre . " “ ——— Preparation to all sufferers from throat and Tung From Amores Europe. suit in Mr. Parnell’s resignation. oe af. | Ths ellver question halla citose’ Leneese ts | g tip Tee of the cartetdge SS eae or 3 troubles.” re 5 Loxpox, Nov. 26.—Advices from St. Peters- | The nationalist members met again in the af- | 7 sinestios strong influence in| the Iand tomorrow and it will be eapecially a ha ceaee en ips top aol tcea fal Gee | | For crvan, wheoplag coms, weachiti,cothmnn and burg state that the ezar has ordered an investi fefnoem, but adjourned until Monday without | SOTO ofthe ‘forte nin throughs te Homes | NOW in the vicinity of ‘the Washington bar- oa fe, Eek amt Terre Cotte. consumption the best remedy is gation of the stories regarding the kameraa, or | “iN “My definite action. prevented ws from losing a democratic vote. | ACKs. There a large mumber of members of inte Aueors Carriage Robes for Infants. Special 2 | *Partments where men an women are tem New Jersey Anarchists Convicted. Democrats who were disatistied and might | the District National Guard will assemble, and, Es ‘Thanikserving barecin, 80.%6. AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL, THE WORLDS HAIR BUILDINGS. | cayiencesan aaneak wine tie eal Eee ee ee iop and | lve Joinca in a" third party” movement ft | commencing at wil eampete for some val 2,000 ee that the condition of affairs in the kameras is | Emil Vogt, two of the ringleaders in the an-| {0st lewinet foros madd oe eng tOPTO” | able prizes. ‘The firat match will be om. ciate al dang a a cs aera Prepared by horrible; that the women prisoners, many of | Fchist riot which occurred Frere a few months | up and voted the democratic ueket for a deantifal gold medal, the gift brass trimming. Special Thanksavins bargain, 13e. ake MASSING FOR ATTACK. pte rele are st the mercy wy —— ee ae a x Ear SAMINAY ARRaANG: of the Swnray Herald. The contest will be at 3, .. Lowell, ——_— e and also of any other pri rey yesterday victed . 5 200, 300, 500 and ¢ " show at each REGULAR Se. GOODS. THANKSGIVING LINENS. ate — ‘The Indians Said to Be Preparing for Hos-| who bribe the guards for admission to the | t© riot and amaulting Policemen, The jury —— He ass Farmers Ppa) oe a % Thee eee 4 vate ps = e he ae th mga ve | Tecommended the prisoners to the merey of exy said: “It is a powerful movement, | T°. Those who have e : ; sae qNiitePamath Princed Doyle. Size 13 by 14, | Sold byall Druswists, rice, @1;six bots, #5, uk a eed ae Ber ene ceeen Ge iavesiguiass nh | coat. Shey wit Ge contented on meteniay. marsideagl fod intel aes ait ana teske. | Ps Pronk Murphy, First Tieut, L _— 14 Speen Theekesehas pang! S.D., etys: Its evident from the Gevelopmants cin tan Goin FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | tion which bas been going on for the past | Jn Dank Color Berge TF IN TWENTY-SEVEN DIFFERENT SHADES, 16 vy 16.| Be Beacrrct. of the last twenty-four hours that hostile In- Hie pean ieee eeag ‘ee Ceara b 9: Barone pe weber geared | b N. Wells, First Lieut. George so 18 by 18 | Mune. A: RUEPERT. World fumed Complexion Spe-| dians from the Grand River, Cheyenne, Hoto- | Sith « inrye and well arco race ae dan oe, Toe follows eee tee ae eartetsnicenof| the aliens ment is going to Pkore greatly | Boy ge se. x 5 cialistand Lecturer, has lectured on this subject in | bud and Pine Ridge agencies are massing at ee j. | the New York Stock Market.as reported by special | to the advantage of the democratic party in "92. Campbell, Corp. 3. size. Special Thanks- | Ai the lancer cities af Ametics und Eorope, se never Z spchcets or | Mahdi, owing to numerous deseriions and pri- | wire to Corson and Macatthey aio F stecot Sg ch 5 W.T. Place, Private M. Grey, s iat | fails to fll the larxeat theaters in every city and is | SMe Point for a stand against the troops under | vation, is in no condition to meet an enemy. Ta pe ary A dl ed Fo Thomas 8. King, Corp. 2m. a ee ee | eeign miseaied We the newspapers. N.Y, | Gen. Brooke. From squaw men just in from | Khrtoum and vicinity all the food has-been aoe they may expect to get them through | McGarrell, Corp. J. 8. _Pitz- fe cretin tact finish. ‘size. | World says: “Madame Ruppert, the renowned com- | Zicbuch county it is learned that bands of red | seized for the support of the mabdi's followers; ged neh mele pnrcr” 1) hth Provate 0. iL, Gamblin, Color Sergt. 2¢ yan, | Dlenion soecialiet, lectured « fashionable audience at | men in war paint have been passing through | and the inhabitants are pe Sins: | Fifth Avenue Theater last evening—hundreds were | that country for several days, moving south- | An Arab living in Khartc ; ink bar: | turned away.” ‘To those who have been unable to hear | Ward. ‘They were well armed with Winchester “Si White Satin Damask Cloth, with Napkins to | ttiseminent authority she will send her eight-page | Titles, had plenty of ammunition and w hing by hundreds. is said to have killed one of his slaves.the family being without food, well | and lived with his houschold for several days R. Suythe. Private John F. Roberts, Sergt. han, Col. Ceeil Clay, Capt, FW. Bawles, ster Sergeant Hennie, Privates E. M- W. Smith, G. W. King, J. G. Thomy their farm implements a which they have to thiey now have to pi VALUE, $3.00. prices ¢ Geasianas Shek, « ep i : are cat y larged market for farm products. ° , ; i White Satin Damask Cloth. wit Vhite | circular, civing valuable information, on receipt of 4e. | equipped with ponies. ‘They were uniformly | S8djlived : a TB son, Corp. J.P. dane . W. A. Ede THERE WILL BE SOME IMMENSE FRINGS fos Taper thauleetene ara gan, we” | pom Mine: Ruppert nthe orcnator ef Wonder. | meokcnt and retkcent.” The: place. of meeting | Suytte, Femaine.. There is abundant food in WHAT THE DEMOCRATS WILL DO. winds. May A. Tleetwosd Adjt He & Minit, Secs Thankesteies nasetts, Eat SavkinS to match. | ful Face Bleach, which is creating stich forore among | agreed upon is reported to be a heavily wooded | the kuicrnat He being the purpose of the British “The democratsare endeavoring to give them | Sergt. D. Freeman, Sengt, Geo. Swailes, Bergt. FOR FRIDAY MORNING, me tye in | Society ladies at present. MME. A. RUPPERT, point on the White river ten, miles above the | to reduce. the enemy us much as possible by all this by the wisest and surest means possible. | E- L. Webster— thirty-tive in alll. White. "Special Thanksch S25 Branch Ofice, 430 7th at. n.w.,Washinston, D.C. | mouth of the south fork of the White river. | treduce 1 7 ae THE RECOND MATCH. ESPECIALLY his point is a day's hard ride from Pine Ridge : ¥ will enlarge the volume of money BY the | ay. gag re rs : 100 ency and nearly as far from Rosebud. The | «ay He ITALIAN pace | Bocce S| 32% Zire moos, Pasmage of an act for the free coi ek by ee ek, dl are! peter Map na ; uaw men have been threatened with death by e result of the Italian election has caused | Hi? in* Yl --| Ga. iad of eflirer, and | by a reform | of ser ageing <ppan, se et A GREAT HOSIERY SALE. Jers dachats,_ Those garments wore, oucht. to sell Tr You Have Ce arse ere from their | deep disappointment in the Vatican, and all but ag fvserrrsigred the —ee larly enough, has attracted the same number ‘renght than we care tufuave Caems We have pan te Indian companions and giving up the scerets | the stro: i 7 ea teccat ing, their binding twine, their plows and all | of cntrics us its prodecemor. ‘There eutire lot in as'a special Thankesiving bargain at 62-00, CONSUMPTION, of the Sioux ‘They ha hoe cedated from alge sega adel ver ror + | the necessaries th e bu; ‘and Will ut the | two ranges in tke “Tappan” match 300 sn OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT. BRONCHITIS, gil.ghost dances and are subjects of special | sathorities have given vtrict ordcre for the sup- Y pmol ey mm eeapnind win bly — eS a sess = Ppt Ra GSE EET aus SCROFULA, PGANGLAS GINS iibGn ie TaRe pression of any papal or irredentist demonsta- that means something: reciprocity which will | imcinbers of the brigade tom ane handicapped oe buyer. A special Thankseiving bargain. COUGH or COLD, Aspecial dispatch from Pine Ridge agency, FIRST TIME ON RECORD. days) to a ~ Be is not reciproc- | mst poitite at each range, and each of them will Same uareemaat al So BD sayy the Indians there are fn state of| In the house of commons lastnight after the Washington Stock Exchange. They want a good old-time allops iho odds neces oe hontin eens teeta nervous terror, an yesterday afternoon, | speeches of several members in reply to the | Sales—Regular call—12 o'clock Eckington | scription. ‘They want a fair ue Tappan match 4 : Fine Dorakin Dress Gloves. oneof thebest makers. WASTING OF FLESH, went out to drill, it was with | queen's apeech the uddrese was agreed to. ‘This { 21 Sidlene Home railroad, 8 at 60. "U.S tec: | what they buy end what th EL bane Calor erg TF. Half Hose, in Modes and fans, fall _weizht, spliced | Or any Disease where the Throat and Lungs are in- alty that # stampede was pre-| ix the first time in fifteen years that such a | [spit 10 at 18%; 10 at 137; 10 at 13034; 10 at | farmers on the eastern coast, with loss than | Doyle, Private F N. Wells, First Lieut. Geo. Reglanst toe. full regular mace. Special Theaiariview | 22504 zack of atrength or Kerve Power, you cum bo Fented. ‘Terrible stories as to what the soldiers | thing has occurred on. the tay onthe opening | “Government Bonds—U. &, 4;¢a, 10m, registerea, | ball the population, they now ‘have, exported | H. Harrics, Private Ih, Abell, Corp. A. O. Hat- ‘ All-linen Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs. intend do wit em are in circulation nariiams: 20 "8 i 4 iia U.S. 6.000.000 e" Campbell, Cs . K. Rachard- $$ | spe at siren, Hfemetinched tnitial s. | Relieved and Cured by among the Indians and they are constantly on | & Parliament. deiiglaena ane Gerinn tek oan a ae n thirty years, Pen, Pea Wale ‘Cash, 9D TG I puatligy gite Black Hose." Special Thanksgiving bar- SCOTT'S EMULSION the alert, mg | their ponies near at hand, = ae MINERS KILLED. re pid, 122%g ask of populati 4 First Lieut. Thomas 8. ki avs To Gvess Is. Por nt's French Face Powder, large Special a ready to mount them at the dest sign of an at: | By an explosion in a colliery near Bolton to- Columbia Bonds—Per imp. a, 1891, | tation from all ov . there ix a Sur P MeGinrrell, Corp. J. 8. Pitzls a : ‘Thankaztemee bargain, © kee OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH tack. ‘They say they don't want the soldiers to | day eight miners lost their lives, d — eked. Per imp. is, 691, cur-| plus sale of but £531,000,000. tought easily to | Private. 1 cumin, Calor’ Rogen HAVE YOU GUESSED? igam tance CALs of Feet Soap. Special Thanks- HYPOPHOSPHITES, kill them, nor do they want to give up their |” : ; bid, kesh Market Stock. is, 1N92. | be double this. “| Simythe, “Private lobe cret. A. ‘THE BON MARCHE Hox ot it Edge Carda, with Envelopes, 24 arms,but will do soif the soldiers insist upon it. qaeorea tele he oe tee Soria” 'Soeyear funds Sar 1a, gold, 107 bia. | THE SUDTHEASURY PLAN. tephan, € > oii, Sra Miuntactvne asain, 1d i == SETTLERS’ HOMES RAIDED. An interesting series of experiments was be-| Waser stock, ix imi, currency, 131 Beds 13" aaket: | Speaking of the eubisenenrs plan Mr. Dock- Sergt. orp. J. F. Janezock, INITIAL HANDKERCUIEFS. in es STS Sarah, These grows are, shown PALATABLE AS MILK. Omauts, Nex., Nov. 26.—A Bee special from | 80" today in the use of Prof. Koch's curative | si-year fond, 6, gold, 199, 116 Did. | Water stock, | ..SPuIMing of at ta ae f farmers | S°TSt W. A. Edwards, Maj. C. A. Fleetwood, Sapplure, Pistache, Canary, Lilac, White and Cardinal: eg s |lymph at the King’s College Hospital. Dr. eNCY, 1815. 135 biel 140%; anked. 3.658, 1924, | CTY ht ak tho great mass of farmers | Adjutant U. 8. Sunith, Borg? D. Presman, Gang. We are showing a much larger line of Ladies’ - | Cn!fisck icroum1. "Speed Thankineivine targa ee —_ a MC a ee pe ete are 119 bid, 1223 aaked. would not press that if they got the relief they ret. E t.. Webster, Beret. ? anil Gents Linen Handkerchiefs, with Embroid- | giving tanguinc ones Com GTsin. Sedat THANKS. | Ask for Scott's Emmlsion, and let no explanation or | through the government courier Inst evening hospital, who is a friend of Prof, Koch, hed | Washington and Georgetowit Ralroa | USHt to have. ‘That plan looked to the b art, Sergt. | Maj. Frank You snust bear in mind that these are Special Thanks- | solicitation induce you to accent « subetitt: that 200 lodges of Rosebud Indians were raid- | Hospital, who: i ity at) tas te noe ee a oe ee ee rowing of money; the efforts of the democrats | Murphy, Capt. James BE. Well, Post Lieat, ery Untiais, than ever before, put up im fancy ine barcains and only hold sad URE one Oe1OCk : ing the homes of settlers in the vicinity of |Iymp- and” “today © gawd to gine | Georgetown Railroad Gouratrible “ane tae would be directed to farmers | FL, Graham, Maj. J. M. Pollard, Piret Lieut. 7 rea yureday, as we close ut that hour. Porcupine ereck. The settlers themselves had | injettion to four patient one of hom tas | asked, Masonic fall Anmociatiom, Sey 1595, 1 out of the borrowing P. Vale. First Lieut. W. B. Johnstone. Sold by all Drugsists. fied in terror a week ago. ‘They left all their | sulfering fron tubebeniane oe Tat | Washington Market Company, 1st mortzage He said that e EA yA, Bfth bat We want to call your attention to them as you es pascholl goods, together with the stock. | from tuberculosie of the feoke a eee ee | bid Washington Market. Companys imp.” ¢s | was thinking nd Priva “, company A, EES 226 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N.Y. ‘There are six persons usually in an Indian eer anoyuer from | — bid, 117 asked. Washington Light In | almo: of Iupus in a seve t uni lodge. and the marandors, therefore, are sup- | Difthisien” Watehe er ng but the most ext tion and another from | mortgage, 68, 1904 also sent cntries, but as the been selected who will rdinary binnder rx showed them to have been mailed + Hotkey rash. Just as cheap amd ha : — —— posed to fer abo sons. Gen. ; Y Jd defeat the demon e Tue ; fu th: Holtiay rash. Just as cheap and havea mT Exe Sar benrara oF comma Yorn aace | Ried, {2 umber about 1200 persona. Gen. | Lis turna ia moting tie enetesy tee Meal I defeat the eanorrate in 8. Me hd ; Ta ng they were re- New and Lance Line Jap. Silk Handkerbiefs, T ERE Prompt and perwanont eure, “Their sion is mild and tion with oflicerson the Genta were close observers of the method of Toeetenust be at headquarters before § p.m. once hel It of which can- | ‘Teatment. Security and ‘Trust Company, 5s, 100 bid, : nice Exbroidery Initials, st 20c.—others at all een ‘um GERMAN SUDOES: por Prices, £8 0% MEM Bee BUFFALO'S BILL's COMMIEAION. The German budget for the coming fiscal | ,, ational Bank Stocke—Pank of Waruingto He Thinks the Democratic Victory thas |, tt ‘oa. ee AT THE € © O MMMM EBB OI A morning paper says that “Buffalo Dill” has | Year makes the revenue and expenditures. bal-| potitan, 268 bid, smashed. Central, Come to Stay. | eon the entries. Amumber of the men ‘ect “oP MER Bos tt received a commission from Cen. Miles to pro- | *8¢¢ at 1,190,645,889 marks. ‘The expenditures | 200id- 205 asked. Fariners’ and Méchatice i Representative McMillan is in the ei hove macs are given above have mover fred F G s ceed to the scene of the Tniian seare in the |e dived inte three group, ax follows: Per-| ake” Cantal, 1 iil, asked.) West End, | has nothing to say on the speakership qucs- | jisys ipuisiel se satan gallery, but / , a ee 3 oa ent expenditures, 67 marks; non | 96 bid, 100 asked. Traders, 120 bid, 130 as! | ti put weg pdidabe z | they are as it . y eee eee xuss Genwicwe Soar northwest. | The exact nature of hn mie | Peeciving Griiuacy; WO TOU 00 on eee | Mapas, 100 aad. tion, the fact of his being a candidate being | they are away behind on the ranges es the ree= Q NNN AA T Il OO NNN , a se teameelllata closes extraordinary, 369. The amount} Railroad Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, | well known. The overwhelming character of Ty clearl; tv's Germicive Soar by Frank Powell, k 7 ERS AA Fo HO 8 RRR : by Erunk Powell, known as now in the Yi 130,000,000 | 240 bid. 260 asked. Metropolitan, 130 bid, 17 asked: | the democratic victory he regards a u repudi- | ;Mter th Af apap ay rey nig ecg gas S44 OF OW GS EM - For aetionnot the way itn of Nor Bate Neb, marks hil sun wil” be inereaned to ae ation ofthe republican policy and a chastise | {in my tach freak eee ee ? ‘ 243, ‘om customs and. tobacco - ‘ ent for thei Sin ths heat ibiageans ‘ For curing all skin diseases Pe ee arene eee, duties.” ‘The revenue from customs and taxes rig i Prep ere Phe peel ed cee | art vad — reprigine — sed 1900, 1902 and 1204 F st., cor. 12th, Rabe Geiger ‘ BDC EARTE: ticles of consumption is estimated at 41,-| Insurau ks—Firemen’s, 45 bid, 50 asked. | He thought it result of deliberate and mi Tesallng’W cnet Allineee Man cu Gisiiwas marks more than in the last budget. | Franklin, 51 bid. Metropolitan, & bi | thoughtful action on the part of the peopleand A Lanatic's Property. r = Today Johanna Monahan filed a petition, by FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP The postal and telegraph receipts show an es- | Union, 1S bid, 22 asked.” Arlington, that the ‘y ee » by teessseneesenmannenesevenengs —_ KAUFMAN & SICKLE. 1 YELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP Ping ans ieee | timated increase of 17,188,805 marks, while the | Kea. Corcoran, 65 bid. Columbia, 15 i tostay. There waano excitetaent in it, Th, |i: D- W. Glassie, for appointment as commit- PEERS CEPCEPELOeE CLEC eer eeeeere) aie Torexa, Kav., Nov. 26.—The - | expenses exceed thowe of 1890 by’ 16,110, Se ae = aaa be ay 2 tee on the esate of Michael Monahan, a lunatic. i dladshee . Prescribed by physicians. tion to the na mers conven- | marks, For the army 25,754,707 marks more St, asked. Lincolly 5X bid,—asked. come | People | had been ang over and | sche alleges that she, with Jeremiah Monahan Ws. H. McK D. L FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP tion, which meetsat Ocala, Fla., December, left | #4 required than 1890, the greater p mercial, 4 bid, 4% asked. examining into the —_repnbli and Johanna Quill and the Junantic, are the Mu. ER. 3 ‘NEWS 7AILY 44ETTER. FELS'S GEKMICIDE SOAP here last evening. A large number of promi- | Beeded for the execution of them ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Real Estate Title, 125|icy for a long time. For fi heiru to certain property in equare61¥ and thet zs TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1800. 2 Mer reicds EAea regarding the increase of the eked. Columbla Title, 6% bid. 6% asked. | tariff had been hotly discussed throug! | Mrs. Quill is not the prope: person to have te ; (aia es aden a tale Needed by all sick people. nent leaders in the people's party beside the | strength. ‘The non-recurring» expenses |, Gas ana Hicetrle uckt_-Wanningion as, | Country: for nine months the people mercied | management. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY are offering FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP regular Kansas Alliance delegation will bein|of the nav: show an _ estimated | 44% Did, 46 asked. Georgetown Gas, 50 bid. U. 8. | $20? 5 ‘ 4 tg — — ERM a ‘ y, Electric Light, 137 bid, 140 asked. the republicans in Congress: for alm = NEW LANGUADOC ALMONDS, FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP tendance, among them Joha F. Willits, de- | increase of 7,221,130 marks. ‘Three iron clads, | Pipcitis Light, 138 bid, 14 a sea. | long eager] Ween studying their policy Decorated by the German, . STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW. ‘pl Penney! i r Emperor. . 7 NEW GRENOBLE WALNUTS, ‘Required by all in health. ated candidate for governor; J. Simpson, | One cruiser, one dispatch boat and eight tor- | ¢ as represented by the McKinley bill, | Rev. J. Mueller, pastor of Concordia, will Sine NEW PECAN NUTS, = z Congressman-elect from the fifth district, and | pedo boats are to be constructed in 1891. The and for a month they had observed the opera- | wear on his breast at the Thankagivi lies — _ We extemt our sincere thanks = —- AMEE MATaRIOn: ekeat dotice FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP Frank McGrath, president of the Kansas Alli- | revenue from the matricular combinations of tion of that bill, The result of the election |" $ nctirsycpersed — tour customers for their beral = —- ned, ee Gubaid: Rana - FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP ance. the various states is placed at 322,623,505 marks, 1 was their verdict, and, in his opinion, it was a | Mis church tomorrow an ornament of which —— Patronageduring the past year. _ J INDARA RAISINS, for cocking. acamane A wutuess Davis is a member of the exceutive | oF 20,451,078 marks more than in 1890. Pro” | pany. — bid. eee Gaal verdick. he is naturally proud. It is a handsome medal se Ip eal ppm deep rece | pHOSELFALS Se tee! Knights of Labor, and will represont | vision ty miade for the distribution of $31,859,- Company, 269 vid, 300 ask et ‘THE ALLIANCE MOVEMENT. depending from a bit of biee civbon, WILLIAM H. McKNEW, (FORNIA (: » iS, for cooking. | NURSES: PELS'S GERMICIDE Kansas knights in the convention. He be- marks among the federal states. Deposit Company, 125 bid. National Tspos ¢ Speaki e Fi Alli . raga PATIENTS. tah i NF rs = Speaking of the Farmers’ Alliance movement . (Successor to R. H. Taylor), HOME-MADE MINCE MEAT, WHUPRGELE soar. ea that the knights should join the third DISASTERS IN IRELAND. — bid, 22 asked. ce Gun Carriage: 3 | he Poa. ey r Prantyeetratines * aaa aaa a are mn: Where ara totls tomabareoe 5 bid, 7; asked. Washington Loan and. Trust | be said: “In our state it has not worked in an-| Crown, a decoration just conferred upon Me. ® ———— a E We Wanine delegation ead cua or a third |, 22¢ People of Swineford, County Mayo, Ire-| (4, why, 4% Did, 5 asi American Security yonism to the the democratic party Mueller by the Emperor of Germany. Mr. STEM-CUT FLORIDA ORANGES, OF dragsiats ee eee eae aa Tall Savors Hal | aero greatly | Glenppolutedlaver Gia varia | oon 5 : sate ePoceng RbLaAL aR babahthahhhh mhhhhehbhh pub pompap may = uae aco (ei ae par trenention, 00) sorta a Ragaao | ee ga gee ee eee eked. contrary. ee for gover Mueller received the decoration yesterday from dararereene ee card pace nachna maa ee bor and the Farmers’ Alliance. eri y tog een penny Baltimore Markets. member tho organ a nominated | th ey ont today called v4 ery ee ‘WISCONSIN . Young ‘THE COLORADO CONVENTION. to assist in carrying out Mr. Balfour's plan to| BALTIMORE, Nov. 20—Cotton qulet—middiing, | and made the race on a simon pure democ the minister and thanked him and through him Coc Pe 91 WHITE CLOVER HONEY, Poento, CoL, Nov. 26.-The state conven- | Diild a railroad from Collooney to Clare Morrin, | 947°“ Flour dail and unchanged “Wheat eae | platform: It ie an indineph pear | the enpersy tos te eet — Both strained and in the comb. Flipper eaiuecinnsehtg ht ae Growds of people throughout the distressed | eri arm but scarce; Fultz. sea: Longverry, va | economic system under which we have been | ‘The decoration is conferred upon Mr. Mueller q \eumuaie Venue aitta coin caataae tion of the Farmers’ Alliance met in this district are demanding work from the priests | 108. Xo. 2 si; steamer No, 2, red. 94: western | operating for some time past has proved dis- | in recognition of his work aming the Gerona ‘The MAUD HUMPHREY, 81.50 and $2.60. op at 10 o'clock this morning. The convention | and poor law guardians. It is admitted by the | fm; No. 2, winter red, spot, $44; November, 94'(; | astrous to the farming’ interesta. It will he | sitincmeot Aueria, Tanks the time the ‘The HARRY MCVICKER, 1.50. RE Ah eRe peed Sisoe tae eemereens was called to order by B. H. Brammier, presi | authorities that within three weeks many of | December. Sssaedy; Jauuary. wicave's: “MAY. | the oftice of the democratic purty to try to | dhnoretion ben bon coutteetht upon any cler- i: : aes to mention. W Tivdehr OP, GRY, CAMTER'S LITTLE | dene of the alliance, and a commitiee on | the people in the Swineford district will be | wuite, new, Stass yellow, new. siasi, western | Femedy their ills as far aa may be possible.” | gvman in America, though theretee, Guise ‘The PAULINE SUMTER, 10e., 40c., S@e., 7c. — LIVER FILLS! | They area positive cure forsick | eredentias appointed. Miscellaneous dis | without fooa of any kind. Delegates have iv; mixed spot, 60; "November, 5 y | _ “The subtreasury scheme as presented toCon- | American citizens here who have received it for aatelana ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, Decdacine and all the ills produced by disordered liver. | Cr ot oceut ted the morning sewion. At started for London to urge upon the govern- | St: Janary. sw! May. sami Oats | Grow is impracticable, but there are constitn- | services in other fields of nctivity 3 apy oprie sping -| ment the necessity of taking steps for the alle- | graded southern msyivania, 4945); do. do. | tional means of relief that can and- will be - mney. ne Die the afternoon session the committee on creden- | ment . raced southern and Fenn $2451; do. a. | tion a : 4 ERSO) tials reported forty delegates, representing six- | viation of the distress, Western white, Soaaz; do. do. mixed, 3945") graded | give : MILLER'S BOOK STORE, P.S.—Our store will be closed the entire day Thurs- | Are broken down from overwork or houtebold cares. | toon counties. Committees were appointed on MRS. O'SHEA'’S SUIT WITHDRAWN. Teaicy good to felt, Tek nay lee =: er poPeEE Pome crenptnaicey wacom pe Balog, z is dig: Thatta deg YC. 125 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS resolutions, constitution. co-operation, educa-| In the Irish court of chancery the suit | smive “ugotuy. ons firm. _ Marriage Licenses. ey dear ge oe pee od ogg a7-én 580 15th st., Corcoran building. Rebuilds the systems, aids digestion. removes excess of | tion, finance and order of business. brought by Mre. O'Sh iat quiet. Eggs steady—25. Coffee quict and steady. | Marriage licenses have been* issued by the ane ie i HOH A RRR RN X KER S55 g88g__| lileand cures malaria, “Get the genuine: EB SS TOS nea, nat ort einet her husband, | Sagar quiet. Copper firm.” Whisky active ald | clerk of tho court te ths Silicate, Sa are HH AA RR NNN E. § 5 8 = BOY AND DOG ALL ONE. Cupt. O'Shea, last spring for the enforcement | firm. Freights to Liverpool per steamer quict but | mer lowing: John T.| Ansty Boakp Arporsrep.—Secretary Proctor P ; s = HoH AA Rem NNN : i fp boa AIx, OnE: of her marriage settlement and to force the | ffm. Receipts nour, e000 barrels, wheat, ow | Jackson and Addie E. Brooks; H. B. Willson | jias directed that a board of army officers ease a = ce un | | Wo aA BAR ANE ms. — : F " so bushelse i s HANESGIVING—| SToRe HOHA“AR & ON XS SE ke " | Apparent Success of a Remarkable Surgical | coptsin to trunsfer to her certain interests | Nisheu sve, éop bushels, ‘sbipments tour, itoe | amt, Louise Tasetto Griesbaner; Lamartine A. | vene in Ncw York city on December 16 t0 con- . OPEN UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK ON TOMORROW, ea Ge SEAL SACQUES. Operation. which were menaced by proceedings in bank- | harreis’ ‘Wheat, 700 Dashelsy Corn, 600 haskore, | Free of Bristol, Va., and Annie Laurie Wrij sider and recommend a suitable magazine sys laces aes olleckcey eeinal Neagle Gus Gsias Gama : : SEAL JACKETS. Naw Yous: Nov. 46. Giccess pene to have — taken against him, was today with- corn, 25.000 bushels. | of Calverton, Va.; Lindsay Bolling The tem for rities and carbines for the military ani Fury, all bought early in the season at less than | Hinnd nudes Ne; Toak-tan ieaiiey, CO) == S00) SHOULDER Cares. crowned the remarkable surgical operation | e17,; Baltimore’ and Ohio’ stock. 29 asked "North. | Manassa, Va. and Gertrude V. Froe of N |sersice. The detail of "the “board ‘is Col. Preaent prices a = Z LATEST STYLES, © eancciaals bone dean a es AN OCEAN STEAMER LAUNCHED. ern Central stock, 66a63; Cincinnati, W: ville, PF. Rogers and M: . :B. | August V. Kautz, eighth infantry: Lieut. Col. Or salesniem cet extra pay on all holiday, and will | Bet IN THE FOLLOWING FURS: oe ee oe eet ich wae hevoncen |, The steamer America, built for the National | aud Baitinore tris 98 asked; consolidated J. McHugh and A. Katie Hughes; Thos Dooley | Kobt. H. Hall.sixth infantry eo. W.MeKoe, Gk gas be pieaser pee ae srrakuan, | 8 of Johnny Gethius, which was performed | jin4 at Dundee, Scotland, was successfully | PoMds, 1144 asked; do. stock, bid and Margaret Mills; George Ii. vir- | ordnance rtment; Maj. Wirt Davis, fifth Car stock Blankets, Comforts and | 2.00 | BEAVER, WOOL SEAL. PERSIAN LAME: Buauk | by Dr. A. M. Phelps at the Charity Hospital on inenciea ” ah J . ad Chicago Markets. ginia C. Robb: George F. Espu ry V. Freeman, seventh in- all line of goods wery complete aud at the very low- MARE WELCH LUnETEE ENCE OO RET MUrniA | Baeckwelia tdlund about ten Gays ag. inched today. The new steamer is to CHICAGO, Nov. 26 (Closing). — Wheat—De- | wina Caywood of Prince George pe E. Blunt, ordnance de- est prices. ee eather Do maee | aeee ee potter [ae A helo meee | #dded to the “National line's fleet, plying be-| cember, 94; Mave 1.0% Cort wember. 53; | Frank A. Sheehy and Mary L ni; . All persons interested in JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, — | single Carriace sil Coupe Harness, on + MARTEN, MINK, oa OPOSSUM, Pon agg nog tw is ro ae tween Liverpool and New York. December, 52! . carr a6 Pork |/C, G. Leeman and Annie M. Dorr: W. IH | rifles are invited so appear in person before the i 713 Market Space. | nickel inotnting, full platt, Be pope a Dunia: Biiee dno NEWS BRIEFS FROM ABROAD. ee Gast Mag aug | Ayler and Lee V. Smith, both of Madi-| board and submit sumples under such rules Hawes, chad nade ‘throat, D MUFFS. bones have begum townite, Hines the opera-|' a4 ps ershurg dispatches repart that no emi- | 2" Mats 85; May, 615, | son county, Va.; Duniel Holmes and Tleete | as be adopted by the board. mais every precaution has been taken by Dr. re P' ne % ~ <2 » a be M Ik B. D Beier ere FUE TRIMMING. Phelps to’ prevent any information abott the | gration is to be permitted in fature without the DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, Peed pg ed ee Pe peng r a 7 3 rage i ae pete — P. d Teresa V. Mel bs rar lend exemmel eo Menver Is Broan Davuicar. late! hammes, F CARRIAGE ROBES AND BLANKETS. patients ven to the public. The boy | sanction of the minister of the interior. Emi a Gunion and May K Brooker @ ridge, cxeept that the chief of Sot of Maman beings, bus adeegeut in prices He. | COACHMEN CAPES. See acts ik Becu adiadl Genes econ tienes [ort enna we, to receive: land in per- f Ry S . A. Williams and Maggie K, | ordnance mar, in his discretion, submit such ew Traventio’ tian, Worse blankets, ie. and nobody has beet mitted except the house Lapel and small money grants will be made] Permits to build were issued by Inspector 0 cen vif sue ls atic lem we quote Uslow surgeons and nurses and an occasional friend of | to aseist them. FUR FLOOR RUGS. i Hiariem cut down ts John A. Wagner and Annie E. Erd- | small arms, irrespective of caliber, for exami~ tus. center har buckles, ¢ i toda! fe Chas. Sic i Vii v hon i tent, judge will peer part FOOT MUFFS. Dr. Phelps. A gentleman last night, ho A committee hint been formed in Rome to so- | Entwisle today as follews: Ch Pemarmsd peer | males tne plete i LAA Pe _ GENTS FUR CAPS AND COLLARS, who is almost as well informed cure the beatification of the late Pope Pius IX. | welling y 7 comme yeas arg es gl Ml Mieteon nna | Bee sts aivaeen me tae ae a o as Dr. Phelps himself ae all he knew about It is not thought that the project will succeed, Pespaiene dy Gi te a Awellings, Capt- | yiizie V. Kells Ee Deenbec ae Re te tn cations saeaay Springfield, ie a m GENTS’ FUR GLOVES AND DRESS GLOVES. the bone-grafting operation. 1e present , it is understood, being op- avenue, 3 $1,000. a a fe mi ig “Maeda geo elf of the re gat Deine Rare eee Soret FUR WRISTLETS, “L'think Lean wafely say," he said, “that all | posed to it, Pr” rita VITAL STATISTICS. Thijs nd Marian C. Jones of Augusta, G Stiskenenh ant coun ineiodinenen é drom bottom: for #i, which teats the word. Ail other oe PEN. es nndications are largely in favor of «uc Atelegram from Turin states that Count] Health Officer Townshend's for the | 120®,W; Harvey and Katharine B. Kraus; | establishment, «pon final adjournment the Frades ecpuall) ae Ow in Jrwe HATS, CANES, UMBRELLAS. coos n report n the attempt to engraft a Kalnoky and Gen. von Caprivi, the Austrain Joxeph M. Clifton and Annie M. Bruce; Moses | members will return to their proper stations, 1 , j k ending November 22 shows that there | Woolfolk and Lizzic M. Dickerson, We OM eracemeied me ae meigeee r. a bone into the leg of the boy. and German premiera, have telegraphed their | ¥°*! - x i 3 W. M. tok Clas to, el Fou a 4 Ulanket wr Ber | . ee ee grown together and unless all signs fail union | congratulations te” Prentce Crisp ‘on’ his | Were 87 deaths—white, 45; colored, 42. Death ars ey ol ge ye Range ef the Thermometer Boia. eS cadet mel thc at 1 erzenamrecatst| Way Doss Tue Crow nities 1201 Penna. ave. fins begun between their bones.” triumph in the Italian election. rate per 1,000 per annum—white, 13.9; colored, Ys Sta, ‘hmond, Va., and Charlotte | ‘The following were the readings at the signal Soseheruons oo coukpeditoes “Al Ge ‘The gentleman then described the plaster | Mourning will be worn for three weeks by |27.3. Total population, 18.0. ‘The principal | E- Hudson of Kansus City, M ya is to call aud see 1oF youRmei? what baneains you 38; 2p.m., 46; maximum, : ‘ n ! = i a E. Contee and Hannah: E. V. Robinson of casts, and said that there was no truth in the | the Italian and German courts in respect to the | causes of death were: Diphtheria, 6; —— : Villis: Prank — ¥. GEKMUILLER’S, eo A Rewarxaste Core O; assertion that nothing reliable could be learned | memory of the late King of the ‘Netherlands. | tion, 19; diarrhoeal, 1; typhoid fever, 4; ee ornr Va., a Rosette Willis; Frank ‘ = DEnCHLANGE YROM TE RAR GW OVER about the success or failure of the operation sicies Litem Tial ‘fever, 1; pneumonia, 8; bronchitis, 3; al- | prownand El Penny: Joseph 1. Eckhardt and 41 Louistanaave. n.w., OSHINTY YEARS avaop oie until the plaster casts that bind the boy and DULUTH BANKERS SUSPEND. cohotion, 1. ‘There were 60 births end 89 saar- | S00 Sr trees; Goo Keka nk en ae |_Mante_evaNe. te @ Betbewe anaes cama nae ae ‘ dog together have been removed. Not a day - riages reported. jerpont, both of Alec ey and Helen It: | eye fev. Father Williams, a ee S| ASERE AED FURKETERE Sronee P ae lias passed that Dr. Phelps has not inspected | Bell & Elster Unable to Meet Their Obli- — —— xandria; James Doyleand | inw."E-UGENE MARIE to MR. EDWIN F. JONES, the wound, and, if need be, the exterior of the gations. Toxxaor Durs.—The collector of customs at | Mary V. Sopher. 5 ee: R. Mocxusr & Co. — 1820 Lith street northwest gounection between boy and dog could have | Douurm, Mrxx., Nov. 26—Bell & ister, | New York has been instructed by the Secretary eal Matets Battwre, DIED. For over thirty years I was seriously troubled and | becn dreswed witho: y ‘ i ¢ | of the Treasury that in construing the regula-| D. D. Stone and George ROSS. On Tvesday, Novernber: Wienat BECAUSE. his stock fs compiete and well selected. | aunoyel from a profuse discharge frou ny left ear, at | cust on Johnny's leg, the) plggter cast on the | bankers, have suspended. The following notice | of te Tiaainey taMtyin commrinne the regula onghe for SH oie eres, AY, Dilver hare |, CRORE. Oe Ty eioned Sancta te Sk LADIES’, GENTS’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN'S tended! with almost total loss of hearing on that wide, | og or the plastor bands fat hold the legs | was posted on the bank's door this morning: | {1° determining their ability. to ton- | ta uea ap pthy iret A 10 and Grow, aed fifteen years : b : _ and altuouch greatly inconvenienced by the deatness, | firtaly together. - : Owing to the great stringency in the money | nage dues customs officers shall look’ to | 12st Pa" romain tract (26 acres, | | Pecasal Seayier eee eae So Rea SHOES BECAUBE his prices are right and guaranteed. yet I cared nothing for that incomparison with the es: | Probably the most certain indication of | market, we find ourselves wholly unable to|the real port of departure vasa" wo oe for $14,000 of | on Mfinlatives and friends are respaccfalls " | ceedinely offensive nature of this continuous dis- | union between the bones, and a point upon d pao andi og W. H. Bell subs 147 to 150, square 509-69.75 | B74 P AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. : y poe ends) mect our obligations, and are forced to sus- | actual voyage. ‘The fact that a vessel touches | fect on New Jersey avenue 100.17 fest on BECAUSE itis the only house in the city which 3 a atrees fe a ince, the retin te pend Payments. All creditors will be paid in | at an intermediate port at which it neither | Warren street. . - =a neces | io ragremabifshary yr = eat Lengnysr pind that a i ‘all. A full statement of the condition of the | enters nor clears and which touching is merely — cute vol LLED €. curable; wane feared page H Eat eo aa ia Aog.have | aduirs of the bank will be furnished within a | an incident in the voyage is not to deprive | tent’, Sats fy St aa SS benaht ot, existing flow might prove detrimental to my health or wl. Fever indicates that union of | short time. aaa ‘of the rights derived ee re Saks lot 3, block 9, We 7 ore i. . ss i i t time. vessel rived from saili Caroline M A Splendid Line of AND CUTTERS. | from MrT". Hoel, propeietor ofthe Asingtonsot | Notte tot, netyee een fs ent ae | Signed) H.H, Brit, Manager | from free port, such being its port of de-| sary C. Howse lot Manhnes th sone LADIES HASD-SEWED BUTTON BOOTS, 94: | @similar case cured by Dr. Licuthill of thisetty, I | from the boy's leg will'it be known, beyond the ESTEE parture. 22}¢x80 feet on 16th between T ‘and U streets c BECAUSE you are always sure vf polite and gourte- | gained new hope and applied to that physician for re- ibility of a doubt that the canine bone has| Senator Stanford Leaves for Washington. northwest. REDUCED TO 63.00. ‘ibility Mef, and I am happy to state that in about three Re ‘come amalgamated with the boy's. The final| 8aN Francisco, Nov. 26.—Senator Leland eT ous attention, and months’ tine De. Lighthill succeeded in curing my | operation of separating Johnny and the dog is | Stanford left yesterday for Washington in 2. L. TRACY'S MAKE, eae etes, aay" Nearing nao discharve, 4or | not likely to be made for at least a couple of | spite of a summons from the superior court BECAUSE THE CASH BUYER CANNOT AFFORD | CY? Sve months; my hearing — mY | weeks. to appear before it and testify concerning the REDUCED FROM 85 TO 94.50. ——— cad ised —-.-- alleged violation of election laws with which In recommending ‘08 « skillful special ‘TO PASS HIM By. fist 1 but perform a duty I owe to those likewise af WORLD'S FAIR BUILDING, ho ‘ie chargod, by Senator P. J. Murphy: ite gna EDWIX F. JONES, | A Passage of Words at Today's Meeting of | signed an affidavit which stated’ he was called | ment, he says, soom restless while the loyal are = Wasuington, November 17, 1900, the Commission. to Washington by his oficial duties and unless | quiet and satisfied. The agent says he does not re , pees Cutcaao, Nov. 26.—The national world’s fair | he started yesterday he would not arrive in | anticipate trouble that will lead to bloodshed. . We Have Jest Recerven DR. LIGHTHILL, commission this morning took up the report at | #i¢ f0F the opening of Congress next Monday. diss soaguass tear eaean: YROM THE CELEBRATED FACTORY OF = = oes, Raections, Asthma and Consumption: een tw. dairy | the committee on buildings and groqnds. ‘This Broke His Neck in Escaping. Several hundred interested people stood on HAVILAND & CO., LIMOGES, FRANCE, A Minick Sth ot. and Pennayivanis ave. | Consulted from 8 until 12, and from 3 t0.5.at bie reai- Suara es ee Sramxoriezp, I11.., Nov. 96.—Fillmore Maxon, | Pennsylvania —— = silent VERY LAKGE STOCK OF DINNER, TEA, 4411 K STRERT XORTHWRET. eaves in favor of adopting the pay ia ries Halted. Bt States Seal “ated ye paar ee ee es ine Commissioner DeYoung of California, who was fram broken neck He was under indictment THEIR NEWEST SHAPES AND DECOR- to it. for jus was brought from Cairo 3 Portree kro i a 1s| "Phe latter pointed out that the plans of the fo epridgileld for trial, When wee this city the aTIONS. peer ang ‘desi. Contains "BORK doe the work effect= were merely in verbal outline, with-| prisoner asked permission to go to the stove iastutagdonteianres: potson. ally. gat woking declared that 's loop | and warm his feet. As the train was running at A J. W. BOTELER & SON, 'N. W. BURCHELL, Sold by C. CHRISTIAN, Wholemie and Retail, hole was which the local Ses eebe ck shons forty witias sn bow, ‘the offi- “ oa 03 PENEA. ave. son ‘ius Fo Pro a¥e._| might come out with a lot of mere shella. He | cer made no objection. Prisoner stopped OU HAVE AND WERE ‘WITH | moved that the buildings be made of glass, | at the stove fora moment and then a Youn ihe the ver ; | steel andl iron and fire proof. dash for the door. He from the plat- After some discussion the motion was laid on | form and was supposed to unin he ins ‘10k? PENNA. AVE. N.W. che, | ORs SE: Ber Lunatic. | Asx jor hewn. selection of the site to prepare working plans track in an unconscious condi- aS ad wed woes Your Plate | aez-ty 140 Chamomaah., HA, Mamutactarers. Pay for such an array of structures. ve ee Pe the table, it being pointed out by Mr. Martin Sees ma bened of fies "0m. xonavre axp iyTnoonarmen, | W “emote. tani cObAMA Toe nt Owner ye rae pis bey Ag Beoday aig ben ‘was discovered Png a ‘% ior. —

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