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ati THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, NEW IRISH RAILWAYS. ‘Ten Are Being Constracted by the Govern- ment. ‘Dunlap's Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star. Dunit, Deo. 29.—There are now ten lines of A SUFFERER FROM LUPUS. BIDS FOR BRICK HOUSES. Dr. Koch's Remedy is to Be Tried on Him | All the Proposals Exceed the Amnount of the MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1990. 2d EDITION. W. A. Purce & Co. Successors to E.G. Davis, A COLORED MAN WITH HIS FACE BEING EATEX | Bids were opened at the Navy Department AWAY BY THE DIBEASE—EE OBSTIXATELY DR- | today at for the construction of two ania geo oges NOT EAGER TO FIGHT | cerita Qusey"Bomen Seer | Sranc™ = ™ Se SP orm me i ee Se ae Gor. sth st STOCK TAKING REDUCTIONS. ar ee eat Ceere end Cork, oil of whisk see being penetl- oes into cally built at the expense df the government,| Ever since the first consignment of Dr. from this city. The bids were divided Only TWO DAYS leit before taking inven- i i Jasses, designated in the following tory. Sale was berun this morning and will be Big Foot and His Bucks Preferred to| while in Galway, Donegal and Mayo relief Koch's lymph reached this city the local physi _ oe nanan SPECIAL “MARK DOWN” CLEARING continued until 6 p.m. Wednesday, when we works of a lighter description have been begun | Citns have been anxious to secure a nice, well- | Sx of Later and Cashes Wont Unter EER RRR Y | shalltabostock. Bear in mind thai the roots ayers Surrender. on which several thoasands of the poorest | developed case of lupus to work upon. pes | ae Se eT aaa im a Ke linet Gy | offered are broken lines, odd sizes.c..of YEW | fora lous time. Thave tried different medicine or glasses are employed. "Indeed, the necessity of | is a disease presumably caused by the disease | © 00¢ of two sets of plans furnished by the de- wear. Inonier to make ee z #RY AND | SHASONASLE tuercbamdise fe | tonics, but neverfound s.cure until I used this, My immediate work in the distressed dis riots has tubercular bacillus, and shows itself in | P®Ttment. Class © is for one bouseon one Port orders of spring goods, which will bewtn to FRE want them out and have mar trouble bas been a low state of the caus it a cone. trriveon the ‘Sd of dannary, wewill have to i Sccontnviy. We shall make Do coment on coca e"booce, | IGNATIUS DONNELLY IN POLITICS, | Deen °ezest ut the wruel preliminaries have | ti "tocm of an ulcerated growing wore that eate| lat and the other on the other cme. Classes turns." larcwly redacs or sick of Heavy Underwear. Mass. The indications are that there will be some very cold weather during the next four months, amd if you haven't a stppiy of Heavy Undercioth- D, Eand F follow the same conditions with the pric, but leave them to your judement if ‘reasonable. away the flesh of the luckless patient. they are not most It is fortunately a rare disease and hitherto there have been no cases to be found in this | city when wanted. A few years ago there were tl} Comment on the Seizure of the cata ae pomers y -f fraote'and breaking foc dre grown. ——_ REBELS | SA ge ag, RS Sreciat, Orrenixe Or Ovuncoats FOR LARGE BOYS AT PRICES WAY BELOW 5 5 if Cc) had best profit by this ‘*Mark-down’ us and make yourself comfortable. find many rary Larcains in this depart- ‘One lot of Chevron Jackets, tailor made, thronebout, elevant Anish, in Biscks’ aud Bi sizes, frow 2t2 to 46. Regular selling price, ines ait oy $5; clear- le price, T-81.19.-GR One lot of Reefer Farieta, tallot-made Chevrons ana Wide Clot. eleant fim ment, as this sale is a genuine mark down, and as the Foon is eeded the zoods must be sid. We give you afew bi thons. below as to te reduc- ist and you wil readi’y at qraut bargains are offered you, and if Glance over the THEIR VALUE. On Tuesday morning we shall make an effort to close out the balance of our stock of Boys! ‘Overcoats. Sealer Adele. White, “*This is to certify that I have been using Ayer's Sar- saparilia for some time, and it hes done ue a world of |. Ithas cured my headache; cleared my blood and Tam determined to Mrs. Taff, Boys’ Cheviot and Chinchilla Overcoats. Sizes - 8, 10, 13 and 14 years. 35. Former price, $6.50.—- Roys' Fancy Plaid Cheviot Cape Overcoats. Sizes 7, 8 and 9 years. —#7. STOCKS QUIET BUT FIRM. 162 First street, Lowell, Mass. Displayed in Stocks. New Your, Dec. 29.—The stock market opene@ this morning with considerable more animation tban it has displayed for the past few days and Hospital for that he had a genuine case of lupus on bis arm, which appeared from sight. Rew A GENUINE CASK OF LUPUS. A day or two ago, however, a white man from Southeast Washington came to the Emergency treatment. It was soon learned Bright’ & Humphrey. £25,700: elena B, ns aes AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. BIG FOOT’S SURRENDER. a firm tone marked the dealings also, in con- | from be had suilered for five or six clans B, 14300, cla’. '@ . wise you will take advantage of ther: Boys’ Fancy CI Pa reoats. with ERS trast tothe weakness which has been such a | Years, en ay 2 ORs as wet Oot ae ge See fancy paid Hotays,Sives 10, Land Legere Sapna Md nde est Atom the Chet) feature’ of nie. he mine. outrowness, we-| He bas agreed to tr the new treatment apa | S120. cls E.G16 10) clam F 62.900 sagt seta 810. Foriner pric . O. 00. Perky. vailed, however, and less than a dozen f last Tresor is probab : prion, 45, and G0r. | Marked down to 2te. - snigse Mbp mrtcew one tiee cans Gvesiesil, toner saa Curcaco, Dec. 29.—A dispatch from Wounded | stocks monopolized both the business done | rst injection of the lymph will be made | te terms and their bids were accordingly for Scarlet Wool Vest. Rerular pele, 30. up. trachan, tailor : Marked down to ‘le. and 9} Tegular prive, + Children's Extra Quality White Wool Vest. Regular price commenctme at Gc. and up. Marked down to 4%. and up. Ladies? Wool Vest. Regular prices, (2c. Sizes 11 and 12 years, ~—#10._ Former price, $12.— Boys’ Fancy Dark Stripe Scotch Cheviot Cape Overcoats, with fuucy linings. Sizes, 1] and 10. Price, $12.— Boys’ Fency Blue and Black Plaid Cheviot Knee, 8.D., gives the details of the surrender of Big Foot's band as follows: Sunday morning dawned bright and warm as a summer's day. Every one of the soldiers had his overcoat off and was talking weather. Bold by druggists, $1; siz, @5. Worth @5 abottle. and the interest in the speculation. The gpening, figures were generally fractionally higher than Saturday's closing, the improve- ment in some cases being as “much a8 34 per cent and farther improvement among active stocks was made, which in a few cases on W remedy and creat inesday next. have had flattering succe horrible disease teres. Emergency Hospital staff will make the injeo- y means of Dr. this caso here will be watched with Dr. Rozier Middleton of the one house in cach o Hence should be doubled in to compare them with the others, There ix an apy tion for these it i was very material. Lackawauna took the lead | ton, assisied by Dr. Carr. and Toe. Marand down to 40. Cape Overcoate, with fancy plaid flannel lin- ‘The fifteen Indian scouts hed been gone two | was tery matectel rising 1b per. ‘nt, Rock | ANOTHER SUFFERER WHO DECLIXES TO BE THE IMMIGKATION LAWS. Ladies” Wool Vest. Megular price, 88. ings. Sizes 7, §, and 10 years, days and no word from them. Little Battle | Tiisnd following. with’ 1 per cc. Morth- TREATED. a —$10. " Former price, $12.— " started out at daybreak and at 10:30 was seen | eee eee ee ee ac and = 1) ie Susie wieesihy ant on th of | WhY Chairman Owen Has Not Reported eee Pees Rosy Faney Check Cheviot Cape Overcoat, |Covonens ‘To Tux Fuowz. dashing over the ridge for camp waving his | “csipts with 34. cach, Aehice “wth lana mopmmcacharead.w bey Keqractaed Mis BIN to Amend Them. ’ Wool Vest. Rewalar price, $1. itn Poh de % % with | one suffe: io used to rho ben lS “ake ine by the forick. "ee tat raping bay | HAL Mw few minnie ewes at Mah We | SR Sure “amaler” anoants Union : side's quarters with the good news that Big to the physicians here. This patient is an el- About two weeks ago Chairman Owen, of the — -' Pacific was still slaggich, even retiring slightly How ttee was author- rgpeabas Boys’ Fancy Dark Paid Cheviot Cape Over- | cough of yours carries you where so many consamp- | Poot was only cight mil - P mais | derly colored ho live eh eed PETE Qu er tela wmdry 5: = muisianaiacal ya — ae costs, with Black striped Italian clots ning, | 7 beatae: rails Tow no tine; bat provare | ,2200t8 and saddles were sounded and if ever a a hw Namo ind Louie | ington, Most of the nose and’ «lene | ized by «majority of the members of bis com- pevolbpmpasaeapacnasaes Se sro, olin lazer col- Sizes omage oll iat temiats ese eed pd of — aburry it was the | jail gains. The reet of the list were neglected, | part his face have been eaten away | mittee to report a compromise bill to the price, $1.75. Marked down to $1.30. Ladies’ Rivbed Heavy Cotton Vest and Pants. ‘Marked down to 49¢. each. Ladies Ribued Wool Vest: good quality. Price, $15; clearing-sale BT-88.8.-SR 25 Jackets in all Styles. Ieeters, Vest Fronts and Tight-Bttine Jackets. “All noveltion in Blacks, rans, berus, Bines, plain colors, bottle of the rational remedy for Jung and bronchial diseaso—SCOTT’S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL ‘with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, Rely upon it In a few moments they were hurrying over the ridge eastward toward Porcupine Butte. Passing that they. turned north and cast, descending the slope to the Porcupine vulley, where they soon found Boys’ Dark Plaid Cheviot Cape Overcoats, with dark Brown plaid flannel lining. Sizes 14 and 810. Former price, 814.—~ Boys’ Dark Plaid Cheviot Cape Overcoats, but displayed « firm tone. The upward move- ment continued throughout the hour, and at 11 o'clock the market, while dull, was firm at about the best prices of the day. ‘The stock market after 11 o'clock was less y this dread disnase, which be has alway sisted he contracted by getting his nose pois- oned from a brash fire. the remedy was When the nature of lained to him, and relief if | labor and immigration laws. House amendatory of the present contract The bill, Mr. Owen thought a conservative measure; and al- sagh two members of the committee he Poreu not complete recovery was promised, he do- | th Marked down to Se. intent, fleets in trun with fanty plaid lininzw, thet 1s will aford youspesdy and oficient aid. Hot Lig Foot's band drawn up in line like soldiers | , sive, ‘but continned firm to strong, Lackawuna | lined absolatelr to be treated | Were not present, he beliewed it would Ladies’ Extra Quality Ribbed Wool Vest. #0. All —#10. Former price, 8 Theat only is it a pulmonic of surpassing merit, but it com- | aud apparently ready for battle. still leading the upward movement, although | “Nosh,” said he to Dr. Middleton, “ef de | commend itself to them, Something of a mis Rewular price, $1.15. Marked down to 81.15. meg [res ree pensates for the drain of vitality, which is a most for- BIG FOOT WANTS TO PARLEY. its further gain was fractional only jont | Good Lawd intends me to go to de grave wid | understanding, however, has been occasioned Alsoafuil and complete assortment of the American Hostery Company's Underwear at wreatly reduced prices. There were over 150 warlike bucks heavily armed facing the cavalry that they met in 1876 on the Little Big Horn. One shot from any source and a tragedy would yo over the wires, but Dig Foot advanced from his sida, and Maj. Former price, 12.50.— #10. (Third floor, Loth st. extension. Repveriox Ix Daess Goons, Roses, Soveral Odd Lengths in Cashmere, Henrietta, midable accompaniment of lung disorders. Besides arresting the progress of consumption, bronchitis and asthma, it infuses unwonted vigor into an enfeebled system and tends to fill out the hollow places in an everything on the list reached still higher there was little special feature displayed, the market at noon was quiet to dull and firm at or near th highest prices of the morning. Silver opened highest sale, 1023; prices than during the first hour, and while | my Nose eat away and my why den dat'sali right. “Ta. it. He knows de best.” The old man could not be moved and science will have to get along without that interesting case. by the agreement to report the bill, and it has never been submitted to the House, and will be hung up a while longer. MR. LEMLBACK IN OPPOSITION. 10235; an Whee rom ttn ian Ri Fea | oe a ates — ore 2 see conten mee in Ba and Ladies’ Cloth angular frame. started in for a long talk on how weary be was 0 = rSedTERER Ay w Jersey, who ut the time was Ayorme Surtz Suz —Marked down to 75 running around and said he wanted to open bis EEE Seren ‘We will place on sale tomorrow (Tuesday), December JO, another lot of Imported Samples of Pasamenteries and Gimp. You will find ‘some wonderfully beautiful goods in this lot. ‘Many of them are much handsomer goods than any that were in the first lot, but notwith- standing the richness of this lot of samples the “ries aba checks, iearing-sale price, $425.8 23 Misses’ Coats, Gretchen style, with cape, raritan Glade: ashe ana clark phasis, ingen Wand i years. forth $10; cleariny-stle lot of Misses? and Chilure ties, in all the latest eff all ‘colors, im ranging jects Th price frum ces y 1 high novel- trinunings: all styles, checks, iain, colors, Ladies in delicate health will find it a palatable means of adding roundness toa fizure robbed of its con- tour by the inroad of marasmus or other wasting dis- orders. Ascrofulous tendency may be successfully combatted with it, and it isa capital thing for feeble children. ocld Some Heavy-weight Scotch Cloths in Plain, Stripes and Mixtures: SUinches wide. —$1 per yard. Former prices, ‘and Afew pieces of Astrakban Surface Cloths, in Green, Brown, Garnet, Biueand Gray; 48inchee $1.25 per yard. Former price, 81. DRESS ROBES. Gots of Combination and Embroidered Dress Robes, in Camnel’s Hair, heart to the chief of the soldiers. Whiteside was there, however, for business, not talk, and said that be tunat surrender, or Sent ‘Like magic up went o of truce an ‘oot po a Ar his band of over 150 warriors and women and children. The prisoners were marched over to the old camp on Wounded Knee. The Spey ergo the In- dian camp and will keep vigilant guard over them untt more ttoops are SECRETARY RUSK CRITICISED. Canadians Do Not Like His Action in Closing Vermont Ports of Entry. Orrtawa, Dec. 29.--The action of Secretary Ruskof the Department of Agriculture at Washington in closing certain Vermont ports for entry of Canadian cattle into the United States owing to the alleged existence of pleuro- Lieut. Guy? the case, but of. Now that Col. Robert has recovered and is on duty again, the question that suggests itself is, What are the Commissioners ¢ be taken up in a few days and finally dixposed It is expected that it will be sve LIEUT. GUY's casE. ng to do with As yet nothing has been said of it is expected that the matter will | } * on the Pacific slope engaged in an investiga- tion of the methods by which Chinamen are smuggled into the United States. M-"Lebibach has very decided opinions upon of immigration, Lagrecs in his views with those German- American societies which are inclined to sera tinize very rigidly, if not to oppose, any enire, weich had for ite object the erection of barriers to complete freedom of immigra- ° ‘gio eis ci na meumonia in the dominion is much criticised | before an opinion is reached. for the rea: tion to the United Btate Price will not be changed. Come in and take ere , Cisaring-cale pric ‘The prisoners include the Sitting Bull gang | fre. ‘The government officials assert that | that the Commissioners are divided on jnst| Mr. Lchibach, so soon aa he beard your pick for le., 3e., Se., 10e., 15e. and 25e. is Ty Youn Bacx Acuss that iled after their chief's death. Scouts Just | there isnot a single case of the disease in ex- | What punishment should iit the crime. It ix the of the committer, pro- ‘If you were in when we had the first sample la Brice, O10; clearing-eale peice, Or you are all worn out, really xood for nothing, itis | in report thut Short Bull and his braves are on | ixcence in the dominion. understood that the colonel is for dismissal | d against anything. being done in his ab- sale you know that the first at the counter bas 1 lot of Newmarkets. aii styles, all prices. Your General Pe SWwHR IRON BITTERS, propre Algal none doef gc ngron dga a first, lust and all the time, | sence, and declared that unless this had been the best chance. Remember that these pieces, | Choice at this clearine sale It will cure you and ive agood appetite. Sold by all | #t the Catholic mission, only sit miles away. SEIZURE OF THE ADELE. Dougie is in favor of a slight punishment. |hhis belief he would never have gone to if soid at the regular price, would cost you from (First floor, 10th st. extension.) ee z WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. — remy wee Pag agen whale y mer me | fens wo 1 atneeee tate 4 ‘Chinese taki: e caxe, but now it is believed | probiem. It was in consequence of this Soe. to Seach, aud youcam bay them at this Wyre RS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP La Crosse, Wse., Dec. 29.—Dr. Frank Powell | Comment Caused in Canada by the Recent | 10‘ Vifi Toview the testimony a cast the | toot. thai Mr. Owen held uh bus report sale for from Ic. to %e. pet each sample. You LOVES. PA (White Beaver) in an interview says: “The time Action Taken. v can get anice Bonnet Crown or Trimming for Twenty-nine pairs Men's Two-button White Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MII- Kid Gloves. e lo Bill’ LIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE | DMs not come for any member of Buffalo Bill's Orrawa, Ont., Dec. 29.—The latest advices deciding vote as to the punishment. ——— will not be made to the House until Mr. Lebi- bach returns. Dress out of this lot and i costs you very little. Gevan pave stec$. sclnia — party to make a full and complete explanation | received at the customs depot with reference FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ———-_e-_____ See? = Eight pelts alse 84. Ree ING. with PERFECT SUCCENS, SOOTHES | Pr the manner in which Cody’ was to influence | to the seizure of the German schooner Adcle : isi aka aay ‘Nine pairs size 834. CURES WIND COI and is the best remedy for | Bull to leave his reservation peaceably, | are to the effect that public opinion in British New York Stock Mj Christmascubevtedement of Go ® reale on _._ Five pairs size 8. DIARRHEA. Sold by Drusgistsin every part of the} but I may hint at some of — the | Columbia desired that the poacher's catch | »,Th¢ following are the om The mas entertainmen: Ppiph- MIM MED HAT DEPARTMENT. Je. Former price, $1.25.— World. Be sure and ask for **Mry. Winslow's Soothing ‘Trinmed Hats and Bonnet Our reular $3 Trimmed Hats and Bonnets at Sur revular $0 Trimmea Hate asd pontets at Abd Bonnets at All imported Hatsand Bonnets, sold attldigportcd Hateand Bonnets, sold recat Fascx Houwar Goons AT AND BELOW COST. a Sale of Odds and Ends from Christs trade. io Handterchief Gloves, Uinbrellas lush and Leather ‘These gocds :nust be soid in thenext fow éays. arguments that would have been used. He iting Bull) would have been told that his re- moval to a military post had been decided upon an a necessity; that by going peaceably and without apparent reluctance he would deserve and receive the approval of the Great Father and ‘the Great White War Chief, Miles. He would have been ‘Two pairs Ladies’ 6-button Tan Mousquetaire "and take uv other kind. 25 cents s bottle. Suede Gloves. Sizes 5% and 0. ay ——Tie. Former price, 8 — ‘Three pairs Ladies’ 5-uiton Pinked Wrist Kid Gloves, in Tans xad Grays. One pair size 5 irictly weetable. ‘They gently stiuiulate e. ‘the ry treo the stomach frou bile. be confiscated as contraband. United States Consul Meyers was of the opinion that this could be done and wired to Washington for instructions. Collector Milne and the agents of the schooners here also sought infor- mation. The advice they received was that the Adele’ hing is, in the eyes of the law, no the New York Stock M ire to Corson and Macar‘ie: any Mission, Maryland avenue southwest, was given Friday evening last. A short addres: was made by the Rev. Dr. McKim. The mission room was beautifully decorated by Mr. and Mrs. Hodges, who presented each child with « pound box of candy at the conclusion of the romixed (and the promise oh ~ > entertainment, which consisted of singing and Jewelry, Furs, Dolls, ‘Two pairs size 6. BBR A «RRR BBR FRE RR re o more of an offense than would be committed if recitations. ‘You will findsome bic banguins in Fancy Cases, | half thelr value. —81. Former price, $1.60.— BoP fA fat BoP Ep Rae Ber ete dan eens eee ee oeeare e rey Malad a Set Jn ths etite af —__ = See DAMAGED GLOVES. BoB Ask RR BOB Kee BOE uments as would have appealed directly Sah 5 tiedaemee bo aot comeel Sy Died From » Fractured Skull. The mice found thelt way into our Glove BBB A A RR BBB OKRE ROR to his mercenary and ambitious nature. | soy ‘extradition treaty. and canmot be taker On Saturday Samuel Duvall, living at 2406 P others. We offer them at the prices below: . ay: seabed stirs i: = W. A PIERCE & €O., ing, and appeals proving useless,he would havo been bundied into a light wagon, ready for the urpose, and hurried into Fort Yates as fast ax Eorbos could carry him. And 3 pairs Ladies’ Tan Equestrian Gauntlets, notice of -by Canadian officials. The Adele will winter at Victoria, going on the ways ver shortly for a general overhauling. ‘The catel been taken charge of by A. B. Gray & street, dicd from the effects ofa fracture of the MS | ekull. He was standing in front of hie house be- tween 4 and 5 o'clock Christmas morning, when p right here lies |? a .,. | #brick or stone thrown by some unknown party Spocemors to E.G. Davia, DF rag neo the great secret of the whole plan, and to betray | CO, jhe agents of the | owners. «The | 32% "80% | Struck “him in the forehead, fracturing the ‘aioten. ame i aaa it now would involve a number of Sioux In-| tio of any complications, Collector Milne has r skull. He was attended by Dr. N.H. Newinan. 71 Market Speen, —26e. Former price, @1.— dians who are devoted to both Cody and my- | decided to take the affidavits of the men. Their he deceased was about sixty years old and Cor. Sth st, LADIES" RECEPTION SHOES, OXFORD ‘TIES AND SLIPPERS. ‘We close at 6 o'clock evenings, except Saturday. Tar Box Mazcaz MEN'S PATENT-LEATHER SHOES, IN CONGRESS, BUTTON AND LACE. self, our acquaintance with many of them hav- ing begun upward of twenty years ago.” GEX. MILES GOIXG TO PIXE, RIDGE. Rar Crry, 8. D., Dec. 29.—Gen. Miles’ headquarters will be in the saddle after today. He will probably start today for Pine Ridge, going through the Bad Lands with an escort of scouts and sixth cavalry ape EVERY ONE MYSTIFIED. 3 pairs Boys’ Lined Dogskin Gloves with far tops, to fit boys from 8 to 10 years old. (st floor, Lith st. building.) FINE CARVING SETS, WITH AND WITHOUT CASES. Lace Frovxcrxas. STOCK-TAKING BARGAINS. 1 remaant of Black Hand-run Spanish Lace Flouacing, 4% yards. —#6. Former price $9.— Gremnants of Black La Tosca Net Flouncing, in 1% to 3-yard lengths. 81.75 and 82. Former price $2.50 and $3.— SOLID SILVER HANDLE. POCKET KNIVES. testimony goes to show the vessel clearly got the skins at the seal rookery at St. Paul's Island. It is rey that the vessel's depredations may lead the United States authorities here to formally call the attention of the United States government to the matte: ————- VILAS FAR IN THE LEAD. He is the Choice“of Wisconsin Democratic Editors for United States Senator. Pant 5. Eek oad, Oat GON: 2 at at 6 430i, 1891, coupon, 1051) = was at the time looking at children at play, and although there were numbers of r-3 about no one has been found who can tell where the missile came from. Duvall was« quiet, well-disposed old man and it is bard to believe that he was struck purposely. The inquest, which wax begun this afternoan, will be continued Wednesday at 11 o'clock at the Georgetown station, —___ LISTEN 70 THR PRUDENT ADVICE which Urges yout tl : 5 A ate treatment of tat Taspog pad = Carcaco, Dec. 29.—The Times this morning | 4s, registered. 190, 121 ity 2-4) asked. U-S. 4s, by the mse ° HOLIDAY Goons IMPORTED FANCY VESTING CLOTH saAito atx Dros Patterns of Black Drapery Net, peenalie i A Young and Pretty Bride Found Dead Near | publishes the result of an inquiry it recently ita at tehaeeie aiaee le tate. ak pest tmedicine Sot congte Scr a in S-yard 5 Beast, Dec. 29.—What is supposed to be a | *xt to the editors of democratic papers in the | goid, 102 bid, -- asked. Per imp. sm 1S0i, cur ee eee —Price, $6.88 and $10 per pattern. — (COMBINATION POKES: REEVES mysterious and tragic suicide is the sensation | ###te of Wisconsin regarding their preference | Feney, 105% bid, —asked. Market stock, vx,” 1802, _ + (Pest floor, 24 anne: IN CHAMOIS CASES. ‘gre for United States Senator to succeed John id. 2 ‘Wo have still on hand s variety of goods such as we term Holiday Goods. This department we close posi- tively by the Ist of the year. We wantto see how much of these we can turn into cash in the next fro of the day inand about this neighborhood. From the accounts given out by the police, who maintain a mysterious silence upon many important links in the story, the following ap- r to be the facts in the case: A man named SCISSORS CASES IN GREAT VARIETY. Biscx Goons Deranrexr. GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF BLACK DRESS GOODS AND DRESS ROBES. 42 inch Black and White Striped Mohair. —i0e. per yard. Former price €23c.—— MANICURE SETS, ore whose term expires March 3, 1891. All | Did. best-known democratic editors in the state responded and the result was as follows: Col. Wm. F. Vilas, 39; Gen. E. 8. Bragg, 6; scattering, 8. ‘W-year Water stock, si-year fund, ia, currency, fund, currency, 115 Miscellaneous Bonds— orge- town Railroad, 10-40, 6, 102% bid, 107 asked. Wash- ‘6s, Re Tg, s—Washington and Geo DIED. P [cDowell, who it is #t was born in this SEES ington and Georgetown Railroad Convertibieés, 106 | ARMOUR. On the afternoon of December 28, 1890, days. The prices are the lowest ever quoted, we think, 44-inch Black English Serge, with or without micir caren Saal co eae hoe eae BUITNER LOCKED UP. Die slay aaked. Wamiaic Hall Amsocisions Seviows | QF tmeamuias MARAN few ie of fin Fiag | ‘and ought to sell them rapidly. = paar finally settled down in the dinmond-mine of tn ie with | }9bid. "Washington Market Company,istmortgage | “Pigcral trout the Kener Presoyterian Church, Ht 4c. 4-piece Bram Smoking Sets .15 cents Pope beet corel ierplarned amen ae ee region and managed to accumulate a fortune | "zAmination of the Lawyer Charged a, Ore Bid 112 aaked. Washington Market Con | whet hctwacn Nigeterth wad Tmeatietl mie Ladies’ Cloth, with Astrakhan surface. AND CRACKS. wudulent Practices. ip. Gh, — Did, IIT asked. Washington funy 2 at ‘and tends (ie. Brame Cigar StaDd8..-e-seeeersernensvneee 15 C0018 ae Sh esper pant. Former price 1. 75.— there, About sevan weeks ago McDowell sooms| 1. vas Dest an Wan, H. Duttner, tho | {sissy ist mortesgnien lone #0 tia.» Washingt thvited to atttid 48-inch Camel's Hatr, with border. > 29. . RICH CUT GLASS BOWLS, ail sizes. BON BON DISHES, to have come to the conclusion that he had made money enough and that it was time for him to return to the old country. Consequently he realized upon his belonging in South Africa and prepared to return to Ire- land. Previous to so doing, however, he mar- TOOL CHESTS. SKATES OF ALL THE BEST MAKES, BOTH ICE AND BOLLER. divorce lawyer who is charged with having re- ceived $60 for a fraudulent divorce decree, was arraigned for examination in Jefferson Market court today. ‘The police officials asked for an Light Infant ington Gas bid, Ice Company. 9 asked. series B, és, *1143, bid. 120 curity and ‘Trust Company, 103 ington 2d, 78, 1904, 92 bid, 100 asked. Wash- ight Company, series A, 6s, ‘Wash asked. + Ist mortgage 68. 101 asked. 3 On Sunday, December 28, 1800, at 2 MARE DEMENT. aed Saupe Asleep in Jesus. Funeral from the residence of her son, . Dement. "No. "1110 Fourth street 0, at 2 her 2 Mr. Georre je. Peiuber i - DECANTERS, ried a beautiful girl belonging to Kimberly, | sdjqurnment. Buttner objected, saying he was |, 2 sso oa hank of Kepubise, 290 ude maken, ‘northwest. at 2 {88c. Metal Jewel Box, Plush Pincushion top _48 cents ania the celebrated diamond mining town in West | Tetdy , to, proceed at once, and | com- | \fetropatitan, 270 vid, anked. "Central, Sw) Uid. | irr"rauves aad Ireuds are memrenioly seven ‘25 Metal Jewel Box. Fiash Pinrwshion top 75 FLAGONS, Gritland, South Africa, about one hundred | Plained = iy ¥ | Farmers and Mechanics’, 190 bid,— asked. Citi- | atten. : pene res ASK TO SRE OUR UNBREAKABLE HANDLETA-| miles northwest of Bloemfontein. After his ; and that he was arrested and | zene, 110 bid, 150 askesl” Columbia, 156 bid. 105 | . On December 28, 1800, Mins. APPHTA $1.75 Metal Jewel Box, Plush Pincushion top. .98 cents ‘TUMBLERS, i i locked up on the information of a self-confersed ed. Capital, 120 bid,— asked. West End, 94 marriage McDowell sailed with bis bride for 8c. Marble Statuectes secseeseveecceneeeeeeees 25.C0088 CHAMPAGNES, BLE KNIVES, auoeky. forger, who charged him with grand larceny asked." Traders’, 120 bid, — asked. Line We. Marble Statwettes.....ccene. 48 cents Flower Candlesticks .......se-seee--sseee-19 cents ere FINGER BOWLES, &e. Fine PLATED WARE and CUTLERY, all of the best class and at lowest prices. &. W. BEVERIDGE, 2000 Pennsylvania ave. Is Danszsr Exctaxp ROBERT F. MILLER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. ‘530 15th st., Corcoran building. PLUSH BOXES. ‘We have 2some few Tollet, Manicure and Shaving ‘Sets in Prush and Metal Boxes. 217-2m Pumavevema Sxone. Toclose out balance of our Ladies’ Cloth ‘Jacket and Astrachan Capes, will sell them at a reduction. Balance of Holidsy Goods—Dolis, Toys, Al- bums, Writing Tablets and all Fancy Articles ‘Will sell at « big reduction, a9 we will not carry suy over. A few donen Men's Fancy-hordered Handker- chiefs, pure linen. Price was 25 cents. They ara rumpled and mused, so we make the price 12% cents. They won't last long. Ladies’ Fancy-bordered Linen Handkerchiefs that were 25cents. Now, 15 cents. ‘Men's All-wool Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Price was @1.50. To go at $1.12. Size of shirts, U6to 42. Size of drawers, 32 to 38. BALF PRICE. JUST ONE-HALF OF MARKED PRICE. SATIN PAINTED GOODS. Handkerchief Csees, Glove Cases, Bearf Cases, Phot Casus in Satin and Celluloid, hand painted, 15 off CARHART & LEIDY, ‘925 Teh st. and 706 Ket. n.w. try. After their arrival here Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Dowell passed some time in this city and they seemed to settle down at Bangor with the in- i their honeymoon in SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. BARBER & ROSS, 11TH AND G 8TS. N.W., OPPOSITE BOSTON DRY GOODS:HOUSE. 210-236m —#2%. Former price #27.50.— 11 Black Henrietta Robe, with embroidery for sleeves. 90, Former price $35. — Black Henrietta Robe with faz trimming for Shirt geen aa. (Firm Boor, 2a annex) = Sux Derarruenr. Special off ‘short lengths of Black (olored bitter’ We want to dice shets Bitexs jezsay he ‘marked thew veey i of Mrs. McDowell had been found by fust outside the town with an poms Bottle, supposed to have contained mn, lying beside her. So far these are the jacts obtained from the police, who are investi- iting the mystery of Mrs. McDowell's death. fany rumors naturally have been circulated in regard to the affair, but no details are as yet and by A REE g885 vene here Tuesday noon, are coming in on evory train. Nearly 500 of the 1,000 delegates aro at various St. Paul hotels. For the last six wocks a tremendous fight has beon going on throughout the state for and against Ignatius 10 $5. ‘Linen Pal- ——Marked down to $4.—— p These nowdsare ot fine ately aid German ‘A muail lot of Hemstitehed Linen Pillow ——Marked to: ~~ Rec ~—Marked down Scalloped and Euui FURS OF ALL KINDS, =, FUR ROBES, RUGS AND MATS, A AA A SE GAPS. OUR STOCK OF UMBRELLAS AND CAKES, Ones: Age Baas lames 27 Eeianie ee oe 78 Mep- 2 hey ‘Unblesebed and Tur- Se es Ax a of for receiving a fee of $60 for counsel fees two years ago. He said he was not charged with forgery, but larceny, and requested that his bail be reduced to the amount usually required in such cases. Butiner also took gerasion to attack pers, saying that if everything the papers had charged against him was trac be ought to be hanged. was reduced from $3,000 to $2,000, but Buttner was unable to even furnish the reduced bail, and he was locked up for a further examination on Wednesda; siabaeie ie e ee THE PERIOD OF FIRES. An Overheated Stove Causes the Destruction door, was badly The fire was caused byan overheated stove. The loas is $3,000, — by insurance. Mr. Houseil’ fa narrow escape. Pi NS. Dec. 29.—Fire here house fei Ei i tl : e i i Et i E i i : if I i i L i iF i TRE fee i i j tr t H t rif fi Al i l f : | H I f li Did. 65 asked. Franklin, 48 coln, — bid, 11] asked. Second, — bid, 200 asked. road Stocks—Washington and Geo 210 bid, 40 asked. Metropolitan, Columbia, 72 asked. Capitol and 48 bid, Stasked. Eckington a1 59x bid, 61 asked. G Insurance Stocks — Firemen’s, 48 bid, 50 asked. People’s, 4% vid, — asked. e's, — aske ed. 3 iiers’ Home, a Georgetown and Tenleytown, 4 bid. Metropolitan. 82 bid. Columbia, 14 bid, ‘an, 165 Lid. Potomac, & “rg ld, S asked. neon, 475 id, O55 OE | oe beg et . AN. At his residence, 15% ithode Island, Deceiaber i ath, ev. SOHN We EWAN, i toe Sixtietl: year of ius awe. i hereaster. ° Commercial, 4 bid, 4%; asked. Stocks. Hi i Ee 4 ia i Cur. }unera! 1r01 a Svock pan. Repverioxs Ix Beo Wea. & OAS PPP Re Fas, % ee ga pe 3. on poate iw Ft ei ant nn oS ad AND THE WAY OUT, soliovinn fatratea a iat Wear Coaster te “SoSAASE Bee Sys8- | IGNATIUS DONNELLY’S CHANCE. Sispeheminay ing NJ. ig 29.—At : bebe! ma yr gs a BP ° piesa arin Yomesaaom fo 80, He in in the Lead for the Presidency of the | Housell & Stevens and the residence of William | | Miscellaneous Siocks—Washingwoa Market Com | [tis arvauiy ound yest ot erases me ill > Price, cloth, €1. on akon to 884 ‘Minnesota Alliance. ‘A. Housell, Nos. 45 and 47 Albany street, to- | PA27. 16 Did. 20 ask muon Brick Machine ya ier tate ‘remade PAX VOBISCUM, by Henry Drummond. ‘il i down ie 8r. Pavt, Dec. eater ad state —_ a seep lp renee gf a Bull Rua, Tasorame | ut, Sunday. Decowber 2h, 1880, at 1 rice, tn leatherette, 35e, ee Farmers’ Alliance convention, which is to con- idence of James Lz Rogers, next | 6 JOLN P. ueloved bs ‘Joun Tuneral hereafter. bd gato, fas" hde ORONGE SEEMOR NMR oe Sgr te et interment private, im Holy soot cesnetery. * of thirty-wo v ‘May Lis sous rest fm peace. From iis bnee*seniaemce, 1000 . at 22) welock Vo atu. waa WALCOTT. On Deceuber 24, 3800, st 8 pam, ELSIE VST, ‘aactter ot warey, Ee ie | 1B | Fe it i iit i i i | 1: ae, i { i & i _——— two days at