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THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE. 2 COMPROMISE. FOR SALE—LOTS. LOST AND FOUND. ea ee seaen tines tol Caps eae —— Lane eae ee tes | Meme a oat tne |e we ee SQUARE 1051. L&S,22, AND TWO, POSTAL NOTES BY Mm. “CLANCY PROPOSES A PLAN” PROVIDING FOR cg pin cr Sanean of the National HOW TO MAKE MONEY. ta, 2 PARNELL'S TEMPORARY RETIREMENT—THE — ? Alliance, which was ordered yester~ GET A BUILDING SITE IN OST—WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 3 SEALS; IN-| 9, ‘and her TAGE LEQDER CONFINANT OF CLTINATS TR nounced in ‘Tue Sran’s dispatches, aaciiiten Le Egat hae oe meng sane 3 iG hig that the Irish representa- UMPH—THE EXVOTS ABANDON THEIR TOUR. Sec bamnanele doors at on On the OST-SMALL GOLD LACE PI! SORE ‘matter During ai yesterday's meet. - McDowell of Tennessee was MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAX. bis Eee F ena ling Bet tHe DE aor eae ats | A opitonn preaeany tng of, the IHEh, snes ta Londons Mtr Pas: | chairzoan, No information will be given. out Gabe Cana toe wan mounds “nos with bnck ‘nnd tat head ah aes Tis" Gat iatoroup ‘Mise Edie, “Mise Carlisle, is | nell annotinced that the sergeant-at-arma of the | until the committee has closed a aes ~ee vou mA NEY? f stise Somer been BECATSE ieamdeinelaes ee Sultabie reward Miss Davidge, Mattie Mitchell, Mies Tay: house of commons had granted the Irish mem-| and the report has os ‘We aro selling these lots as cheaply per foot as adjacemt | Gor crn avED Fi Tne ‘Ash- a FROM RIVERDALE FAuSM, | 10r, the Missoe, (og Saal] bez mare; lone tuil: stuall walte spot om for. wari snd left side, Suitable reward if returnest to 3 R'BLUNDON. hg Ost nw kround is selling for by the square. o'clock. Mr. Healy disputed that official's | nied the changes against them and united in » post office officials who have, been working to azst ‘ aan h he right to determine the length of the delibera- Geimand tor the investigation. | The Steal ava a erat aan | get better mail facilities for that section of the yeate tite” | owned tions, and requested that he be notified to that | were briefly that ‘ational ccaher kone ves bet Tagana tacts: | ME. Brice, Me: Woodhall, Lieut Alger, Mr. Ad-| 5% Peles ma tan Bia the Dense pose | WRe™ 80m pens Seah een effect. Mr. Parnell declared that the message | been condacted in the interests of Wall trees earns eran i voruraed to Mis ADISSOR. | Roger Mz. “Yagare; ‘Mrs G.- Hunt eal Ms: | office which has Jost been, opened. Sot of disappointment in the minds of those that Mr. Healy suggested be sent to theser-|and that tribery had cnused « withdrawal of acreage ope aera . ich ils Se Sebo Scesaal. eeu <i] es tk Soest Be rs = Seant-at-armswasimpertinent. Objection was | "apport from Mr. Cal nowutor. pote Arprepriations for Street inprovementa F ‘The mystery of the A. B.C. ten waseffeétively | fret time this afternoon. It lau carrer station, | gooPuthy with Ireland; to hope for » conces: Talsed to telegrams from individuals being re- | ‘WD Ca. USTs camseur mates DEPOURED. Fon pee URS. | cleared yesterday at the Foundtings Hospital | similar to the one that has been wotking eo sue-| engenders Gir be changed to one of in- ceived during proceedings. During the discus-| _/NOREASE 1 Delegete Hind of Lane Sumter ot New Build SEAL SACQUES. betwoon dandy, | Tis lady -mae ® | ceafully on Capitol Hill, and is to be the center | dignation when it is seen that “he intends to re. sion # Sclegram personal to Mr. Parnell was apeeee es the a SEALIACKETS, | bzany for te fale of aprons, bags and candy, | 12° mail distribution and collection for all that from his former potition and even de- read. Mr. Sexton’ sid he would persist to the | Florida offered a resolution denouncing ‘We are seiling these lots as cheaply per foot ssgrownd | gHOULDER CAPES. Sho initials of those the name | district south of the mall and west of New Jer- | mands in return for the barren concession that end in his “opposition. to Mr. Parnell despite | recent raive in freight rates on Florida oranges ie selling for by the square, uatest styues, | fot the event. Mrs. J. Curtis Sm; tiedangs # 2 an alleged legislature, without even the power the ruftianly attacks that had been made upon | to eastern points, both by railroad ood by a ve topay for it in = the entrance fee at a in the hall which en- | *°Y 4 of a town corporation, be allowed to meet in himself. steamship linea. The resolution alleges LY Pa med ‘IN THE FOLLOWING FUES: titled the visitor-to his will of the dainty refresh- Dublin; the withdrawal of all but thirty of the A dispatch from Clonmel was read declaring | this advance will take €150,000 from the pockets Deed, Abatract and Fiat furnished wh MONKEY, ASPRAKHAN, tea oo cone from the London parlia- that the tenants on the Smith-Barry —— growers, City 3 cack, lot Free. ment, thus effeet priving were wi and O’Brien in their - | evi the greed and. nee For price list, plats and all information call upon or le of the means of securii further tion to the leader of th . A telegram jons. It closes with an ebbiean or teing*ane (call GED Feeognition of thelr “claiee “Mr. "Glade from the Belfast branch of the national leugue ne reiteration” of the ‘National All EL. MATTICE& CO, » stone's scheme cannot be considered as was received and read. It declared that the | ance demand BOAS, COLLARS AND MUFFS.~ ‘the rooms. idicining the reception réom was measure of home rule using the members would have no leader but Parnell. | Sole Agents, eaereieierac an apartment devoted to the sale of aprons and i nd | When this dispatch was read Mr. Sexton, who | nist 1205G stn. open e bags. Here were sprons in all the bewitching Tt means that Ireland shall still be ruled by represents the western district of Belfast, suid OOOO CARRIAGE ROBES AND BLANKETS. varieties Le puee aprons of sheer white foreign sovereign. government and parliament; | custodians failod i that if the opinion of the Belfast nationalists FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS COACHMEN CAPES. dimity, aprons with ribbons drawn through that ‘its revenues shall be col ‘and dis heard was contrary to his own he would resign his n by the i OR Zs SUE! VEVUS them and aprons entiched with rs of fine buréed by foreign officials; that it shall be gar- seat in parliament. ate McAllister of Mississippi condemn Poe ae GHEAR Iwo THOKMOUGRYieED ——— pape foe Sonera em risoned by a foreign army, and that its judi- MR. CLANCY SPEAKS OF COMPROMISE. fevioral election Dill as to tee by Mision. very centie Inga a SOBN ithe FOOT MUFFS. On the opposite side Dn A ciary and even its ice shall be absolutely ‘Mr: Clancy said he had a proposal to make, | *¥tonomy of the states, partisan in spirit x 3 GENTS" FUR CAPS AND COLLARS. GENTS’ FUR GLOVES AND DRESS GLOVES. FUR WRISTLETS. under the control of the London governmentor | In 1880 he returned to Philadelphia, but was | _ 4 of dela til Vy which, he hoped, would induce a solution of known to | Render goa eefore Be fell into the | she dificulty in which the party found itself. hich resulted izing the ghost of sectional QUR SALE—A FIRST business utility from the pink and w! e! soon quibet to et tae, ily colored crelonne beg his colleagues es as he became aware of it u the fact that ‘Mr. Gladstone -considered the A TEN YEARS’ SENTENCE. Some conversation ensued. R SALE—A You v1 in the adjournment until today, when it was | nar ioe: youu Gil: Goumel cent quadics a @ieeton HATS, CANES, UMBRELLAS. that goes stuffed to the laundry. Mrs. Swope, aystem just outlined a sufficient recognition of | This time his offense was more serious than ted mpromise would be arranged BPE Pamese im’ good order. Inquire o: D. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, — rien om iia Thompage and Mee a Fight of the Irish people to set. ererament eee He met an old “pal” named James | which would lead to entirely ‘mew dovelop-| Ee HE. Ba “The most important result of the recent | Reilly, alias Davis, and, asked him for some | ments. AYA FIRSTCLASS UEKOVED | n6-3m 1201 Penna. ave. ype-uot Club’ had charge of the candy ‘table. tronble will, in my opinion, be that the great | money. “the: Intige ‘that be hed no| Mr. Clancy's motion involved the tem- ‘sacrifice qosuve storage and move Deere et Saas mass of the’ Irish people, who have for some wanted him to get some cash | Porary retirement of Mr. Parnell, subject to - Address Box 19, Star office. ‘Woodward haeam ” durnctive’ yous ‘wen years past supported asa choice of evils par-| from his wife. Reilly declined to do this and | certain conditions being exacted from Mr. A Can. Be ag LS ~ SS i Ni Vamentary agitation, will lose faith in itand | his abrupt answer did net suit Hosric. ‘The | Gladstone in connection ‘with his promised FAV SEATSRIN SACQUE IN EX. a — ‘Talk about Grasty when you will ‘will have ; ind i i e 1 cy'® propo cotten, shibgii cave covune anh twlgas guy tierepets losand recognize | latter drew a revolver and attempted to shoot | home-rule scheme. Mr. Clancy's [proposal | icl i his thier z weapon missed | Taised a hope among the nationalists that a ieectv clin. Fhe bibs who tonne Sha room so} © se . establishment of @ form of government | fre, and Harris then: meds Sloe ca ea | unanimous eettlement would be effected. Libs Mrs. D, &. Chambers, Mead. 3. Lightest kane. ASHINOTON POST OFFICE. -| like ours can they hope for not | tim’ He pushed the barrel of the revolver into | eral circles, however, did not share this ho) Dr Noble, Mrs d ‘oben “ire” C. B.’ Beall | _ THe Site for the new post office is as near 8s | only frecdom, but Prosperity and progress. | Reilly's eye and fractured hia akull. The vic- | the attitude and front of the opposition re aa Wad N Whitney kmone the patrons | ™8Y be to the center of that section, and asthe | Itis tro that tho nine millions of Irish, in-| tim died from. the result of his injuries and | garding Parnell being resolute yielding. were Dr, Swope, Mr end Mrs. BH. Warner, | limits of South hington cannot very well cluding foar in Britain, cannot now expect to | Hatris was convicted. He was sentenced toten | ‘Those attending the mecting pledged them- | 7 Mr. and Mrs. J.'T. Dyer and others. ” | change the center is likely to stay about where | Overcome three times their number, but God | years in prison and his term expired two years | Selves not to divalge Mr. Clancy's compromise | of lotter a eee ae ee ee eee oe net itis now. Mr. Wanamaker is known the | has not decreed that England shall have no | ago. roposal, but it was believed by outeiders that | tion calle and rents are much lower than other houses pay, and | Sengtor and Mrs. H. B. Payne have returned ‘office people as.a great “station man,*and | more difficulties nor Ireland any further op- pusuidies. anotinb-ieidies mvnctan Teepropoenl was to.ask Bir. | Re pays cash for everything and iets the lowest Trice. | to the city and are again at their residence, No. [ep Booman ney when stations and branch | portunities, and the same purposes which led | 4, gadition to the indictment pending against | ®tisfuctory assurance of introducing in his | Sime ‘Bow Lave to any te the Arsteiens Daten | Litt VMOMRTENEG, offices in all parts of the city, believing that the | France and Holland a og yo out | stn faceias ra fee = promised home-rule scheme certain measures | h nut repeat the folly of she susn am the deokey i the | Mrs. Perry 8. Heath, who, with her husband, | efficiency of the mail service is greatly increased | Fp<ditions for the relief of the ae ee — rere pe gotemdggraamod | a a AL | ancient fabie and go to ruin trying to please every- | was called to Louisville the first of last week by | thereby. The first experiment in the line car- | may lyad Russia or some other power to a taken part robbery at Hoffa's jewelry | and Healy met the proposal ina friendly «piri ietweca seven | body. Iwrite my sdvertiscruents to please myasit. | tho death of her father, Col. George W. Conway, | Tier stations was the one on Capitol Hill, ex- | the same course and with better resulte in the | store several wecks ago, when the show window | Mr. Parnell has decided to state explicitly ‘T, HUrRINS ¥ sound, perfect! @ouble or sinzie. “Can be seen at BLES, 14th and 8 sts aly with hitle a making. tre gates from Louisiana all supported it tily. SATURDAY TO BE LABOR DAY. Next Saturday has been designated as “Labor SALE— FIN! about sixteen hands ich, ” P day,” and et 11 o'clock am. T. V. Powderly, r ic .” i e fro p, but . z T. HOFRIN® & | trying in every instance to state simple facts in my | will return to the city on Saturday evening, ac- | cepting, of course, the Georgetown offs which on Sree NAOe SORMRR RE a quantity of | Shetice Re il vate frome se Meeterde: | pani mast: eminent Qala Ey - | own peculiar way, and if I fail to please the sensitiqg | companied by her sister, Miss Conway, who is ginally lependent was mht e Seek are aes ten wil sak: nat aiih oes aa enee tie a, Somers, rode: oneal, | See (ante Sac etait a aad het | ete sateen, vernon Heminary. ‘Me. | mado s branch ofthe main city ofc. ise hivsiuess Si00ab tot THE HOI Parnell interest, ‘with the double object of | Capt. Travellick. grand lecturer of the Knights located: msc chance lor tue Taht party. Address | thomgh Ihave the satisfaction that they read what I| Heath returned from Louisville yesterday. POSTAL INDEPENDENCE. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: John ee ene Pe Se Seat ach patuig memes aioe iat Leber : H.Z.. Star office. eta ak ot it besides. To the second clasg | A very enjoyable “fraba baga” party wasgiven| Heretofore South Washington has been de-| Garvey to Nancy Garvey, pt.16, sq. 42; &—. Aregt $n. allnbshgbin ak ths ‘Slam ‘Who | tur seen he the erent &t Gis isaeet eotatn | convebsional heghaaine Sliema ma CCK AND | care for your interests and show you that our prleesare | DY Miss Gibbons of Georgetown on Monday | pendent on the city office for its mail service, | Roxie E. Walker to L. J. Bryant, subs 63 to 66, Probably Planned the Burglary. refusal of Mr. Gladstone to give the required | Martin Willioms, ex-state lecturer of the Mis- ne APR | lower tuan you will ind saise coods elsewhere. For | €venivg in honor of Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Reilly | but now it has an office of its own whero tail | Sq. G14; €2,977.80. F. A. Buckingham toF. R. Another man, who has the reputation of | Pledges. fouri Knights of Labor § J ee s4-3"_ | instance have Full-size Goatskin Kucs, White or | Of Brooklyn. The prizes, which were quite | will be brought direct to be distributed and Sterling, subs 99 and 100, sq. 861; $992 R. J ooamne JOR SALE—FIRST-O fi MR. PARNELZ. TX GOOD SPIRITS. * ident that a fight on the eubtreas- Smith ef al. to M. I. Weller etal, lots 5 and 7, beiN& ® noted safe burglar, is under arrest for ury pln will arise during the session, The op- : ~ Mr. Parnell was in the best of spirits and ex- | UU Jan will at eh soon serccend fs Se Hots jewelry Tob-| jressed with the greatest confidence the view | fel sitet me ans ean tone lag regard the ergs s that the present movement would finally rosult | to equal rights and apecial privileges MeLanghlin, alias Mullen, and he was arrested | favorably to him. ‘The feeling among his sup-| Ai'the night -seaton ‘Gon, Joke HL. Rice of in Philadelphia, where bis alleged companion, | porters was that his position was mstayially Keusas addressed the al al. iniarent ia, Distlot; S| nae an tha tamer: ot cae an tae | oe ee ee ee Reed | erent Se, Mates M. Stockett to Mattie J. Vaughan, sub’ 168, replace: ee the $1,000,000 already appropriated. a vinee CLs Pure White Deodorized do., $2.95. | Unique, were won by Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Gib- | delivered by the carriers, The new building English Tes Set, 56 pieces, $2.88. Woven Wire Cots, | bons, Prof. Kane and Miss Wrenn of Maryland. | is eminently adapted to the purpose, eD | bk. 8, Twini ce at eats Qak Extension Table, @ fect, $5. | _ Mrs. W. H. Mills has been summoned to New | bids were called for by the department a num- | Pik. 8, Twinin Zork to attond the funeral of her grandmother, | ber of bids were received for old dwellip y, ‘poy Mrs. Ely Ho; hs. ‘ ouses whit owners props remodel | (;° " 2 Mr. and MraR. A. ‘Clayton will leave on into an ofice. | Gen, Hazen was the only one Bent ee ee ee j i: is who submi a bid fora new ing, to be | ered Plog fe ene 500 Pictures silt, stecl_ and wronge | Monday to visit Mra. R. T. Morris of Wakefield, | Constructed to mult the wishes: of therdepart, | H- Walter’ ot al i inten‘ Heuuetber Qo | Priday ‘ceening frou 7 to 9 at 992, Katee | ment. His Did was accepted and work was | 861; 1,152. Asa Whitchead to W. J. Lewis, | 0d secured the proof against McLaughlin, and Ee bakceainee ar ae ‘The belict rexsed that the scheme was ware, Carpets, China, Gisss northwest. bsp amen Se ae ick 2aT, Besa. to Georgetown; $—. D. Cratty | then followed up his information and made the | _ The municipal authorities of Boyle, Cork and | j..'th.interests of ‘railrondy nnd. no action wan 1510-12 72! The Sewing Cirole (Ladies’ Aid, G.M.H.) will | snd this afternoon Postmaster General Wane, | 0 ©; H. Knight, eubs 47 fo 51, 58 to 76, block | arrest. Drogheda, the plan of campaign tenants of Cu- | taken a moet at Willard’s Hotel on Friday, December 5, | maker, accompanied by City Postmaster Sher- | l!+ Cottage Hill: ¢—. D. B. Gottwals to Mary M'LAUGHLIN SEEN IN THIS cITY. Toss and Mellin and the Boyle branch of the | A resolution has been prepare’ and will be x trace. at Fiush Seat Rocker, with arm Hotel Jounson. LE HANDSOME BAY COLT, Three years oli: weil broken: ued action; peed. sound, reer : More, sttbs 42 and 43, sq. 617; $2,907. Lonisa ived & National League have passed resolutions against | offered indorsing. Se ford’s bill for beer re Sa coe era scenes Si and oor nese | Miller’to W. N. Hohl. part 18, ag. 888; 8-~.'W. |, He oficer some days ago received informa- Mr. Parnell“ The municipal council of Ballina, | lonning moner atlas per cont interest, Mr- Julian Wall, for many years with E. F. | cials, is to make a visit and tour of inspection | \''xitumel io T. Ie Iipoks, fant oc 881; $—. | tion that McLaughlin took partin the robbery, wry nationalists, the poor law guardians | the mortgages to run for thitty pears, MEMATCHTEAM,.BRED; | Berxerzey Pore Rye Wuisny. Brooke & Ce, and Miss Helen Hearn of Canada | to the new quarters. sidney ‘Thomas to G. F. Pyles, lot 576, Ana- | and he also found a witness who cla‘med to | of Ennis and the Lismore branch of the Na- THE COLORED ALLIANCE. sentinel tuck et at Sek, Yere married last evening at 6 o'clock at the ___ THE NEW BUILDING. tia Ba Lipscomb, et Al, to Alice AI. | have ween him here on Friday before the rob-| tional League have voted in favor of his re-| a, Stistenth uaeoeh tines aah Ce” iiameeee Chureh of the Ascension by Rev. Edward Wall, | Tho building is of press brick, 22x63 feet, jot 2, block 45,11.’s sub Pleasant Plains | bery. From information received it is not tn the lesdorihlp. Ties miioeaiin ot onal Colored Alliance was in session Sm SALE — COUNTRY SUTTER, DELIVERED ’ brother of the groom. The wedding was 4 | with broad windows in front and on the south Fire totny pare of thecityy one pee Be eit an, att bikie Hace oe Elizabeth W. Bladen et al. to Mery | charged that the prisoner was present when the | Sligo are divided in t Pi nion. The Water- | all day yesterday, but transacted no business of 3 s ide, fai i ight | M- Nilligan, pt. Chillum Castl ; $—. E.|robbery actually occurred, but it is claimed i ted Mr. | importance. It iting the action of the ‘tiie being present. After the ceremony Mr. and | Side, fairl Aopny gente rely Hight | 5.'stellwagen to W. Florence Locke, ot, bik, | et te Planned. the entire job, and that his | HichsDa Pores “aerate of the Letee of cons: Satonel Altgnas ‘cn Subenh aahetteaniae 220-Iin* ‘Registered Trade-mark. Mar be aeatt for Baltimore. where a reception | 75 only two stories, but the iitmt is wausually | 7 Oak View: $1,301.02. ‘Katherine L. John- | plans wer put into operation by others. mons for Waterford city, to explain why he op- | other bodis SALE- FINE COUNTERS, siven by Mrs. George Bell, sister of the | Nien” Tunide tho front door is a large ani | #00 to ML. Mantz, lot 24, oq. 805: 1,898. Milton |" With this, witness Detective Raff went. to | powen the retention of Me. Partell, ——see—____ c;, fie prot sales; also = . leasant lobby shut off from the werking space | Mantz to John O. Johnson, 3, int. in pt. 113 of | Philadelphia Wednesday, and he soon learned |" The nationalist members of the municipal THE PAKNELL ENIGMA, L a haY COLT aK. Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Thompson have re- | bv an ornamental brass railing, behind which | "> 117, S.’s sub Mt. Pleasant; $1,198. Florence | that “Yank” McLaughlin was employed in the | council of Cork have adopted, by a vote of 21 — Ene eonier aa bens JAMES THARP, turned to the city and will be ut home to their | is the superintendent's desk. Down the cen- |B. Getchell to Francena H. Follin, lot 2, blk. | office of the Philadelphia asa paper | to 9, a resolution expressing confidence in Mr. | A Solution of the Sudden Change of Baseof ‘ ‘or «iouble. Also friends Fridays in January at 621 19th street | ter of the room runs the jine of distributing | 28; Brookland: $450. J. 8. Bosu to C. F. Boss, | folder, and that he worked in the office ‘after | Parnell and urging him not to ize any the Irish Conference. ‘address CHAS. narthwest: : cases, and on the south wall, under the win- | *0) 56,84. 869: $—. A. A. Tough toL. M. | midnight just after the -paper went to press. | adverse action that may be taken by his oppo-| Special tothe New York Henatd, ‘Soop | 27m 18 Fst. nw. Miss Kato Field has returned from an ex-| dows, is the carriers’ table, with accommoda- | ZoUugh, lot, 11. sq. 1070: 2 to 4, 1110; €—. | This work, the oficars say, eget eae nee | Rents tu the Ixish party. he vessiation wee] 5 osu (ious ov Oommen), Wann . i . C. Hazleton . Kennedy, ‘pt. 45, #q. 684; | “1 " gave him o excuse for | passed after a very hot and noisy 5 . - 2 tended western tour andl ia at the Shocsham. | Sere soe Siicen, or, twonty catrlert, ‘Bough | gs00. 0. Kennsdy to Agnes Kennedy. ooh a | being om ie emeee at angles ct can mace, minority making a strong effort to prevent its | Dec. 3, 1800.—Rather a curious turn of affaire Mrs: Francis L. Thurbe: of New York has] §06°turniture is of he ‘wood: and of | 2nd pt. 45,8q. 634; $—. Agnes Kennedy to C. | ing. adoption. has taken place in connection with the Parnell G........ 4... ho. FL, | taken apartments at the Shoreham for the|the most substantial description, while the | Kennedy, subs 11 to 18, sq. 681; @—. Eliza R. ‘THE MAN ARRESTED. 1e Naas board of poor law guardians has | crisis, One of his supporters, Mr. Clancy, in- Goovyean Gossamers Givex Gratis | winter. fittings are all of the latest’ and most | Gregory to M. Nultz, lot 1, bik. 15, Brookland: ! When the officer arrived in Philadelphia and | Passed a vote of confidence in Mr. Parnell. | troduced an amendinene pledging the party not cell uien tia: quia asteili, ceil da wchalins Golde: ——____cee___ approved sort. Everything has has been done | $—-, D- Birtwell to'G. M.’ Beckett et al., lot is | The town council-of Maryborough has adopted < Pied fonchacce tthe «follow low prices. br our SHOOTING STARS. 1oF the comfort of the officials and the conver: | 48 Prospect Hill; @—. I. G. Main to Jas. A, | Secured what information he could he and his | , Thetown supporting Mr. Parnell. Soncospteny achemoet hemorsle which Gl ass 4IME CLOTH SURFACE CLOSE-FIY TING LADIES’ | + ience of the public. In the rear of the building | Main, lot 11, 8q. 5; @—. Lizzie A. Moorehead | witness took their position near the Record} ‘The opinion of the nationalists in the county | give the Irish parliament control over the con- , a Jack Frost can do more toward settling the | is a concrete yard, into which the mail wagons | J. V. Wardeman, ‘syba, 18, 14 and 21, | offico and waited for the appearance of the Tyrone in favor of Mr. Parnell is growing. Mr. | stabulary, judiciary and. jwmd.. It was inti EITED PLEDGES_GENTS sold Ladieg: \ashinstom, €4 Indian difficulties than Uncle Sam ca. can drive direct to leave the mail bags, while | $2, 982: &—: EE, Atkingon to J. 8.| man. ‘That was WednesAay night a shor’ time | Wm. Reynolds, wha reprosents the eastern di-| mated that if this resolution were adopted Par- Gents’ 14 karat Led. stiffened case ‘Ledies: Modjeska, $3. Dehind that is a comfortable dwelling house for | Belt, subs 152 and 1: tat 1005 Pag | before the hour of midnight. They had not | vision of that county, and Mr. Matthew Kenny, | 2c would reconsider his Position, ‘The mest- aiid wo d waten $7; boys and zeuts | yronry Mackintoshed Double and Single Tex- 3 the janitor and watchman. The windows of | 3. W. Holman to Rebecca C. urd, sab 43, | waited many minutes when the footsteps of a| who represenfs the middle division, have | * ancy’ t'vameamied® ATECLoAS'OF! | ture Cape Caste at trem 25 2p. In Senatorial matters. the Missouri domoc- | ‘hig ‘house command a good view of the post | Mi. 24: &-. Margaret, Wren to Cathrine A” | tan‘coming un tie caterers heen Re naa | bccn apa by their constituents erreag. | ig having heard Clancy’y statement adjourned Aiton | gad eat Teagan na Of nak noe are better | rney will not pull down its Ves:. office inside and out, and furnish an addi- | Gallaher, interest in parte 50 and 51,-#q. 495, ndifferent looking man from What he was when | their seats in the honse of commons if they do | without much further discussion till 12 to- X GOOD DRIVING MARE S . . tional safeguard. Underneath the post office | #-,"nd lot 47. do.;@—. | Jeane Shreeve to C. | in this city a few weeks ago. He had grown a | not support Mr. Parnell. go i QF Nill cachance either tora | GOODYEAR RUBBEN COMPANY, 300 9TH ST. ‘oe as is a large concreted cellar, where are store | H- Varker, lot 13, sq. 544; @—. E. Waldecker | short beard all over ik face, but that did not | The poor law guardians of Strokestown, Car-| | Several members of the party give me to un- ‘KSMITH if 32H st. MELVILLE LINDSAY, Munaxer. nidtr The Alliance makes no pretension i rear of = Be. b : r : : rooms and lockers, toilet rooms ,and e bath L, Schmidt, sub 61, 9q. 190; @—. E-L. | change his appearaties beyond recognition, and | Tick and Boyle have withdrawn their confidence | derstand that in their opinion thir will lead to coer L Cc to knowing anything about farming. room for the use of ‘the carriers. The second | Schmidt to Mathilda Waldecker, do.; 8—. when he reached a point within ten or fifteen | in Mr. Parnell. comtens compe Fan Or on ANY'S story of the building is to. be used for SiS LEDGES feet of the officer and witness the latter said, | The Catholic bishop of Elphin, county Ros- | becoming more amenable, but his ~4 —— “The Clemenceau Case” probably failed in dwelling flat or offices. Me.PON Dwyer of Senator Gorman’s Hickory Stick. “Here's the man. common, calls upon Parnell to resign. far too well satisfied and confident » ew - s EXTRACT OF BEEF Chicago because that town makes a specialty of | South Wsshington was the architect of the| Scnator Gorman was presented Inst evening | The officer saying, “I want you.” placed the ACTION OF TRE CATHOLIC HIERARCHY. che te 2 swore Hinowad = ar ae It the Fete IKON SAFES poe ery building, and all the builders and contractors | with a gold-headed cane by a committee of the | man under arrest, and with the assistance At a meeting of the Catholic hierarchy, held peti pass Coamay? \ atl Parnell will be 4 = us ~ cide la sak ri were from the same part of the city, Second District Democratic Club of Howard | Of Detective Tate of Philadelphia, the prisoner | a¢ the residence of Archbishop Walsh, in Dub- | Pot iifan ail iedged: hard med text see ~— The Irish question—Shall it be Parnell? tk puiegth aN ea teas appointed | CY, Ma, consisting of Messrs. John A. | ocked up.” : ieee lin yesterday, 1t was resolved to issue» mani-| Gladstone's, now scheme. That, af ce FINEST MEAT-FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS —— asa : i Denton, president; State's Attorney McGuire festo declaring that the archbishops and ops | Mneans death to Gladstone's hopes. TIFUL CFRIGHT PIANO FOR 3 ‘ An amatottr fiond took this oneon the spot: | “"PeTintendent of ‘the station, has been for | ai.q afr. J. W. Lynch, editor of the Ellicott City sx bategcromtiear igang of Issland consider thet Mr. Purnell fc wats So | could then qo forth to lnond and Goats ang, . SAUCES AND MADE DISHES. twenty years past a resident of South Washing- ms The prigoner's only remark, was “I've been | remain the of the Irish y The ob- | having defeated an insidious attem Trish ‘$400. “Conse anew at Td Jon ep naomi a earn Jak 6 ree : ar WE, | Times. The committee called at the residence log take t seep iles ; leade: Bred cai (a fly ond tohupslig, he ponpetek Souaie POR SALE SPARORING IX SECURD-HANB | Onepountot Extract of Beef equaltoforty pounds | Jinks: “I wonder if Collodion, the photog: | goun ns the new station wan spoken @P petitions | f the, Senator on Hhode laland avenue, and | °*Pecting this fonsoveral dar. nod | eoacil peoona MeSBeisede teemptome at ine the leader ‘Oncans. Hien top Estey Onean, sluehtly used, 9 — be rapher; is 9 Christian?” favoring Capt. Irwin's selection began pouring | *fter the presentation was made they were en- | | Lonel Be wes arraigned before United | iter, Garret his contineanee ioe te bende Lops 140- spe. tal bareain, $40 cash; oF sivall | Of lean beef of the value of about $7.50. re ssaciiion the seo-| into. the department and his apporutment has | tertsined at dinner. The cane is a stout hickory | States Comthissioner Craig. ship would inevitably cause disunion in the | spring up a c z F Se ee sin tne 7, cut at Mount Vernon in 1829, by Col. | Several witnesses were examined and the | ™P J xton or Healy and that 1S Genuine caly with ond commandment. ‘The new office has been. at’ work in a small | Washington Gaither of Howard county. It was | commissioner held the prisoner in €2,500 bail | "Tv manifesto declares that their judgment | brought to light the treachery of the i way for a day or two past, though it will not be | #fterward presented to the Second District | to answer toa burglary in this city. | is not given on political grounds, but solely on | must -remain at the head of the party to 2 a oe formally’ opened until after tho visit of, the | Club by Dr. J. W. Hebb, Col. Gaither’s son-in- |" Being unable. to furnish Dail ‘he was, cor: | 82 revelations of the divorce court, after | against it. In the face of such a ery as this no is pierces] Pee ito digatiy {nat grids: | Poehrater Geaeeal thts eteninaes Le tie panne has been, carried in every dem-| mitted until s warrant of removal can be ob-| Which they are unable to regard Me, Parnell ig | ene couli stand for twenty-four’ houre aguiner a °°. “My a came over with the eae ocratic insagural pr ‘ocession since 1829. wines. Kee a ree or four days | any other: light than convicted of one of the wi He mone a Let re- ncestors v Cong: ——_— ught ere. oy to i ‘ety, merely to his -be successors oregano ‘Mrs. Porkington—slightly short on English ‘The Government at the World's Fair. “Rory” Simms is still in jail here awaiting | Thich ia aggravated in his cass by almost eeeve | ridiculous and. discredited, his te the true Coste, S06: Wats, 25. V a a ana | history: “William the Conqueror. do you THE EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS ‘The governmental board of control of the | 4 preliminary examination. circumstance possible to git meaning of the sudden break up of the meeting SUSE open test mater Goods called tor and | mean?” which have been given at Forest Hall this week | Columbian exposition, of which Assistant Sec-] - aera prominence in guilt and shame abe pe ae > AUN, 705 9th st. n.w. ‘Certainly, there was no other.” | under the auspices of the (Cathélic) ladies of { retary Willetts is chairman, called on the Pres- cee ee rot peer Pl vg genre flee Rt gall wpm atts —— P.—bewildered: ‘That's what I thought; | charity for the benefit of the poor of George. ident yesterday to pay respects and also to de- | The End of a Long Fight in the House—Pro- | jts sosial lige, will ‘not accept ana leader a tan {any settlement arrived at he will see his way FoR, SAE - but I didn’t know he had ever immigrated to| town will be continued this evening. ‘The | liver to him a document in which were set forth * visions of the BIL. wholly dishonored and unworthy of Christi A entual victory French Hau ape ston America.” tables are in charge of the following ladies: | the needs of the board as regards further legis-| The international copyright bill, as an-| confidence. Further, we cannot avoid the coi a sai. Seer ee Coe eoth eee apt HZGe 2nd | Iation on the subject of ita duties. The board | nounced in Tax Sran, passod the House yester. | Viction thst the continuance of Mr. Purnell's The bieycler, just learning, does not love | Mr. King. Confectionery—Mrs. Thian, Mrs. | tus discovered many points which have not | a. ~f 1 h , leadership will disorganize and range in hostile A O'Neale, Miss P. Young and Miss Clagett. En- loth day, ending’.in that body one of the most de- ‘those hitherto with tomeey weight though he falls off a great deal. selope “Mra. Mohun, Stra. MeGowan, Mises Comevegn tad it has ate, nie iting ects of | terminedly contested fights in legislative af-| Camps {howe hitherto united » ne peaanel — Mobtan, Shirley andes and Mrs. Simpson. | which will require loginlation or executive or-| fairs. The authors tho pitblishers and the | a continuance so dimstrous we see nothing but Yashington Society of the Sons of the “Present company accepted,” remarked the | Doll table—Miss Mitchell and Mins Rit ders to carry into effect. The board embodied |. printers have long been working for the adop- | inevitable defeat at the general election and as | Revolution met in aunual session last evening. kid in ifs night gown to Santa Claus as that old | Hardee. Lemonade--Misu Pe epi these in the form of a letter to the President, | tion of « copyright law which would protect Officers we: Ex-Gov. John Gent was filling the stockings. Trinity school, under. the training of their | jeimewng (iit some form of lexal authority | thom against pirating pablisliers at home and " B. Cnet of Margnel, pretense R FRESH AND DELICIOUS cis Sasa cng teacher, Brother Whelan, have been» feature | Po 1 ‘The result be attained | ®brond. Session after session’ such a bill has Maron, U RECEPTION AT “FAIRVIEW.” ial the Galeciaeniente, SAD Rope lr Bee dis MARSHMALLOWS, CARAM! ——— ’ merely by executive order or it may require a | been before Congress, but it has always failed. LORD SALISBURY ON TRE SITUATION. i . ELS, EeGee. the 30th BUILDING ASSOCIATION. : resolution or possibly an act of Congress. At the last Congress‘the Chase bill was Lord Salisbury, in a speech at Waterfoot, ‘i Sppesrese pe Anniversary of Their Marriage. _ At the one hundred and third monthly meet- —>— +} through the Senate, but failed in the House. — Lancashire, England, Inst evening, said that | 4" f this cits. | c am, BUTTERCUPS, NUT TAFFIES, An old-time southern Maryland yeception } ing of the First Co-operative Building Associa A: How Covaatl, Formed. The bill that was passed yosterday was de-| while he the moral outburst against | ford were appointed a committee to report om MPOKIED CANARY DIDS. FINE 1d “Fairview,” the beauti- | tion Tuesday night bonds of the first series, the | A new council of the National Union was in-| feated in the House at ibelast session, buts | MeePoeedh hee that ch ib: ‘heap; bird food and cages. At the bird | SALTED ALMONDS, MARRONS GLACES AND | was held yesterday at “Fairview,’ vuti- ib mee t a it the breaches of | the proposition to extablixh a library and gem SP food es Shea at ful home of’ ex-Gov. Oden Bowie, in Prince | pat value of which was $220.50.sold for $242.40. | stituted last night by Friends Brian and Tracy | motion to reconsider was made and upon that | the sixth and eighth i dyuarters of the order in this eity. DAINTY RECEPTION IDEAS IN CANDY, George’ cescies Suara, onde of the second series, ne par Tale, of from employes of the pension bureau. This | motion the matter again came a te louse ein SOACHTHO ; . The occasion wi $221.85, sold for $234.99. Bon oe x uel) alsin: res a ie at Ho ES: | G0 TO GILLS, 1429 F STREET. ait | bration of the thirty-ninth anniversary of the | tho third series, the par value of- which was | BOW couneil hus sclected the name of Scott, and | the sevond. session overruling the House Senate, a ion 0 conpy rockeeny marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Bowie and it afforded | £225.90, were sdld for €230.90. Six thousand | tho officers elected are: President, Hon. Chas. | but there a1 to be no doubt that it has a tba sever meitusreiced drvine zed | Buex, Doviarony dollars in saoney was ocid 53 00; P. Lincoln; vice president, Col. F. @. Butter- majozity in that body. Work horses. Hear of 1716 lath st, aw. im an opportunity to the bride of Mr. Williem ficld; speaker, Funk M. ‘Allen; ex-president, | "Ge 4 cw WO OK THREE DOLLAKS IN- | Removes objectionable hair from the face, neck and | Duckett Bowie, the ex-governor's eldest son, : POLICE COURT CASES, Wm. it Barker; sesretary, Bo ~ Mr. Sim: Vege wreny apee many | Mi et will enbiance the valtie of your | AFms in five minutes without jury te the’ most dealt | ¢o form the acquaintance of the ‘William Woodfork and ileary Robinson ench | jy h onretes warm congratulations upon the masterly way ut lesa to keep wars, Gate skin.” Warranted or money retupded. Price, $1. | tO form a co People among ; : F inancial secretary, . Harrington; treas- | in which he managed the fight. Hse COVERS for road use, | Addrew SEW VOKK TOLER CO. whom she will make her home. Mr. and Mrs. | forfeited $5 collateral in the Police Court Mon- pt. W. W: Case; usher, 4 ‘ ‘mein ¥.0. Box 62, Washington, D.C._| DCs Bowie reside at “Bellaire” in Prince | day, the former for disturbing the quiet of Sheplain, ‘Warner Wilhit nt-at T™ of the bill pyasner ronstapty | J. H. Fraxsaay, George's county, about three ands half miles Proll Goon ony ae os A.” Maca: ¥ mits foreigners to take American copyright on cael com be washed #4 ss donds abet hig 122 bistermst If not eak your | trom “Fairview.” . About 400 invitations had | was tried for being drucl’ and . Butterfield, aac cAseptioas <lfimens tn’ tases'| E “MONITOR” HORSE B)_ANKET, woo! lined, DIAMOND: it and notwiths the incle- he sui Allen, F. A. Warfi canvas covered. $2.25. Fourth door, PSTATCHES been vent ont notwithstanding when the ‘conta OODWARD & LUTHROP. aS > JEWELRY. ment day about 250 persons were present. | the 3 L IR SALE200 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES anb | _With W. 8. TAPPAN. ood thst. o30-2m_| “Fairview” is » magnificent estate of 1,000 | wus ta: coupes of a!) styles for summer or winter; also SENIN’ SLITS = end of Prince George's G**TS SUITS SCOURED AND PRESSED, 1. OPS we have me ee Wiust be sold. Coats, S0e. Pants, 25e. i nile W. F. GEYER, 466 Penn. ave. n.w. ‘Vests, 25e. Fe SALE — $500 WORTH OF CONSIGNED Altering and repairing neatly dene. et Ss al Ott cena re Goods called for and delivered. al . ive ue ecall. ‘BR. A. REEVES, 814 K st. ow. ae cats ea ee SALE — SEVERAL ECO: = Fittase\i frensnent a | NOW Ame Darya prices. PrEi¥ee & CONLIEY. BES be die time. nw. ba ee Gy a carom, | Basa _25-1m* ‘CHAS. NAC, 825 2ist st. n.w. atiesaed sheapeuieatiog Ohio, last and | Seats sean for s SEW ihe O'Donnell, S. set — +e -¥ they pastionst-on — oe SRASBURY ¢ ‘halance payacls $10 monthly trustees; 0. J. James ind 3. "E. enka Gollecqase would soll $or nk Jost Donate 3 ¥.. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. Gated be naire censinn sw inna af ouch en tention ‘on the part of thot oor | 8 We; Louie Patterson, SALE-JUST ARRIVED, 30 HORSES FROM to their had | easurer; Geo. 8. fais esse osetia seg | oh ett Seating Sie Socte Detlnee Beers crit, wed | epi hey wee Sratng orion |, eG i orem Mra. D. L. “Sbciaion from Chicago, which ‘ther se arene ike | enouing wx For ce amg, wacoxs ag Bu was visit opinion. writ-| many others'ssnt out from thatteliyy withoes | 7° ay 7S rma: 100 <f from New_York states: | foundation in fact. =r. PEs oe ‘two soma, former | _ John ‘the “father of the ae - appoint Teason was from Chicago to ‘Charles B. 4 corn and ‘unity is posible 7 ace night and , ‘New died cigars ‘o'clock this LUTZ & BRO., rod 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. : “ ; ; : c ne ore es or ws" o im rhore tt tx