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Y, JANUARY 13, 1891. 3 = nett THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDA FOR_SALE—LOTS. FOR_SALE_LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. SHOOTING STARS. IN LEGISLATIVE HALLS. the purpose of which is to mcrease the repre. ees rane entation in the House to $60. The amendm-»” inate fom Stauton Park only SS xy | FOR SALE A Doctor, usually, hasn't « valid reason for | Measures and Sohjocis in Both Senate and | Cio ‘riven Arkanen ecven snsbrad of wa tn : ; OSE RES? ROW TOU. paying long visits. Rk pes Feng Minnerons, Samar 16, ahd ‘$18 per month each; ik SALE_BUILDING LOTS — SECRETARY WINDOM'S LETTER ON THE SCRPLUS ' and ‘sieht of the Algeria has his dog. evenivrgpesd A POREINLE SILVER COMPROITRR. THOS. J. FISHER & co. Ferment axe..$5 expire = $e coon ema poner gy i: vias “execceiva | TB° Proposition introduced im the Senate _. = iz yesterday by Senstor Stewart relative to ibe Nenorth side of P st., bet, 17th and 18th sts.. pending financial bili would, if adopted, take Some of those warlike western Indians must| waysiox EXTENSION. hock’ of ote, euch 2420 eet be woaring Speaker Reed's last summer sash. a > s Ina letter to Senator Allison, chairman of | the = bis ane catenge emantnnes 60 - ww sell these c v1 ‘i i toa in point tis the sam. in sobstay iP thems cored machinery. Sse Pryseul ners, and SEWERS amyl WA . PERIPATETIC FOLIRE. a soegentiens sumed, on O91 S's aeeuknen, tes tas oeaan op ‘HOS. J. ‘Lots—Cak View and Fairview. Topqo tis eet he ‘Mrs. Charles Gibson will not receive today as | Tramp—with great manner: “I never eat | *t>jectof the surplus and pension payments | viso as follows: Pr a, farther, That «ti ron sate— PHfocated at iuversection she will assist Mrs. Bomero at the Mexican lega- | pie with a knife.” Secretary Windom says: In response to your | silver b product of the min ‘José wast of Conn. ave.. on Mst., a fine Jot, 243130 ¥. L. MOORE & mrexnsOTe NE AUD “GARitison e8r., ‘Lady of the House—surprised: “No?” request I have examined the draft of an amend- ome or sme ~¥ 4 tee utted States 4 3 wide aley; me. Tsiden e a + ee ” i ent | silver coin a c on the product « Satiy beam beatae the tel priate hae | _ezber sclera; One-fourth cash: ‘slates cany. Title par. At the Andenreid-Devonne wedding tomor-| Tramp—oalmly: “No; I don't get the pie.” | tent submitted by the Interior Department | silver coin an Silver bullion the, predict © sate pal tt fYnoe near ith net leatmfonanal uns | For Dias icy itt a fullparseuam at ea Tow morning at St, Matthew's cards of admis. eae iy Se ete nT, a ae Gelek Snie a ee Tok SALE—3a,100 Sethe nertbeee scien, CAO aera. FRBRCORR, | oo, bees. 5° aet chest Will bp tonereell ter ema, On 2 eee eat eng ¥ — Fe Dullding site om t =e TE EE Orr matic corps, &c. Archbishop Corrigan of New | 2¢W8 of a general battle. pension paymentnase mate and bag, to ssburh # t0.8 maint charge ize 21.4100. abey, 2 party walls. 5 York, oie ti ‘a pontine af pees 1¢ same with the statement that in my opinion e by him, be 2 Bierman bor iy STONE a Pest FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | _LOST_AND FOUND. __ Mr. ‘Theodore D. Wihon i Viire | oclebrete the maptial mare il be nace by BEYOND 178 POWER. it will if enacted into law have the effect de- | shane shall not exceed the, diflerenice betwown FOE SAEE107S IN PROSPECT HILL, ADJOIN- | [On wace-BY_A LADY JUSF GONE INTO | GIULEN—A COLUMBIA LIGHT HUADST=R | Edward P. Mertz, 1235 19 Street; Mrs. George | Rev. Dr. Chappelle, pastor of St. Matthew's. Photographist—to cnstomer: “Oh yea, we can | sired. | don, England, at the time of its depent and Pie Senet “spies Tentng en at; | Steurmine: to Donovan eventiur dresses and one Freart mil by poid for return to SAM. C'DUnHAM, | 1. Bazter, Mrs. W. E. Curtis, Mrs. Dr. Doug-| “dire. Darling is still in New York, where the | tax anything with this instrument. It is a| It is opportune to refer to the fnct that the value thereof, and the Secretary af Ste of tan Secnettase: oie hace aeil | Eson BALE-THE CONTENTS OF THE BOARD: | oer ee = GHIEN; | ‘The two leading tons of yesterday affarncen Se ae ee ee a an crmnie Jana- | very fine one.” | Principal reason which prompted the sugges- | the Treasary may make such rules and regal buble ins short ti ; ‘aa ne house of the Hide ROARD- | Ost_—aNIGHT TEMPLAR WATOR CHAl ary 20 a nee of Mrs. Gen. Pryor. ae inete | tion for this to thak the prao-| as may be necewary to determine a ans. | wiles Sith oarders and hevwiy Furmiabed A pis | sede mre ouael: wish tite epee Se who was seriously injured, is doing | Customer: “Well, I want @ dozen cabinets ppees Shame Seema pe . = Wabowe uumber: om SALES ee 2 Fone tt'ite aneat villa sven im. the District, over- | {Out SALE 1T- SAGRIFIGE- HANDSOME AX. looking Connecticut ave.. Zoo and Rock Creek parks tiqne oak chamber suite; three pieces: used ‘Reward paid on return to 8A! We. We Lx. whether the “silver bullion offered is or is not the mines and rinelters of the U ‘e- | were at widely separated points. Up on Capi-| Her son, ing O. MILLS, O21 | tol Hill, at a porte so well ‘known fot its con well, and the doctors expect he will ‘be able to ON SATURDAY, PROBABLY IN AN F's7. | tinuous hospitalities, Senator and Mra. Faulk- | walk on crutches in three months. a lady's black containit small sum and will call around in thirty days and pay for | €” them.” ro ‘stem of paying all the pensions upon the day of month four times a year in- Fr} ives the accumulation in the treasury of large ; i oe ner presented their daughter, Miss Jane Faulk- | " gena Photographist: “I pardon, but I f°, : ‘ Z proposition was not formally of: - oe few months; aiso Turkish « Douk cane; must ing & sn ns : ‘tor and Mrs. Carey have taken rooms at tograp! beg your sums of money di the interim between the | PPP Coutnina ntrt tiene-ourths of an acre om one of | fesoki yy Saturiay. WG Ei sta. w. Takes | Of money, ab sone papers Tay tae ase Fhe au ne | Bet, to their friends. Itwas Joyous occasion, | 6 ariington for the weasom,, Mrs, Carey will | neglected te stato that it weld Lot tebe e vax |e of payment. If the periods of ferment amendment today, but was submitted in order ‘ the Richest poin's nthe nw. section. _ | PORSALE—COLPS' BOX GR WALDROBELOUNGE | furn'the putesto TLL O ae Sera | 8 wave wae as fengramt 28'e consents | 54 sas home” Thursiny after this week. like that.” are increawd to twelve ‘the withholding of | {st it might be printed for information. ft Fashionstie driveway, wear cars and near city; “ Nel = paeeh . The bay window was filled in with palms, 2 jt - will be beid in reserve until come agreement is thotre location. re ae teet lounse by day and a periect bed by | Osta LIGHT LYNX MUFFFROM. A CAR- tall pore Miss Muy Garing of Baltimore is visiting re money from circulation will be avoided and Uiitere Seger indication, that this property will | Rit. std youcan pat away asunuch clothing orether | J ODT, yleiit, LYNX MUEF FROM A CAR: | and a tall shaded lamp threw such a soft pretty 2 more even and continuous flow of money dis- | Teached re Tee Drine 7c. to $1 per foot withir a year. Sfticies ior the price of one. "Noeatta charge lorpeck” | OF Fu. . ou Saturday aiternoon last, ‘Finder wil be | light about that the corner was a perfect bower. | Mrs. J. 8. Church of 218 A street southeast. DISTINCTION WITHOUT DIFFERENCE. Dursed on account of pensions will be secured, | PTposition oot sell to an immediate purchaser at 40°. per foot | reer shipment apr yap eneerian Colle GES | MetanneE stood near the door to welcome | Miss E. Tuckerman, as the chairman of the| “What did Simpleson commit snicide for, do | PTR. 08 accor this the ‘change would’ be of | SMong se i, a Wo vach t__| Mis, De. Taluawe, wide of the calsheatedl preacher, oH OF KEYS BETWEEN i aT. | DC reg aap fast pols pee 1 Tier | dies’ committee of the Johns Hopkins Medi- | you suppose?” great benefit to the assistant treasurers upon eS Price'in ¢ oa $i0, 91S, Oke Haye, Marit, on Th ot. Suitle | Bown vesteriay wer pees poor ipa I School has called a meeting at the Execu-| "understand it was his wife's bad temper.” | whom the checks are drawn su the distribution ; k tive Mansion at 11 o'clock on Friday to discuss IVER PATCHES oN | Pinkish mauve satin and tiny mauve ostrich | businew in coumection with it , aa 5 “A hind of a.case of out of the frying pan | tToUghout the year of the clerical Inbor in- | Posed toward the effort to enlarge the use of 4 eure and body liver-ticked.” A liberal rewanl will | tips were in the corsage. The debutante, Miss rurned to E Gol POINTE PUPPY Simard ton volved. In this connection I quote from a let- | Silver, but fear disaster as the result of unre- a ; | stricted and free coinage. Ou SALE-LOTS ON U AND 16FHTATS AND S- bepeiven iret Dr. EK. GOLDSBOROUGH, | Jane Faulkner, stood her mother.’ She | Senator and Mrs. Vance have issued invita- Sas race eenmnnt treasurer ot Mow Kerk: | “SGSS Se Soest bana TE ayes init into vicinity ot Hanon Gicl. oO Ret. new na iSSe” |had’ on the’ paloss akede of Wie’ gions | lone to the macringo of their ‘nlece, Florence a ecemenasniation, ae page eat yours-] Seta as cease ee een oe E DEEBLE, DAVIS % CU., 1319 F st erepe made with a youthful effect. She | Elinor Cooper, to Mr. Charles Manly Busbee TRE RETORT COURTROUS. a Just Seemmaaitten So Conga pee] Se hartmaahertt thetenue ari cna yok, a ATED ied a bunch of lilies-of-the-valley | Wednesday evening, January 21, at 8 o'clock, | Attorney: “May it please the court the pris- | ®¢n' eregney agin be guined by tho pre. 15) iaracd. Mhwis eieesd Gusher Gieeeb Holst; several ettee, 17 i and Piled on | tho table near her were | af their residence, 1617 Mastachusotts avenue.’ |oner has been charged with every offense | PO*d change in t — iy an ta fostify the | 29% sitaply in order to get it im print for bel foo UST 6 HUNG GALE = AUTOMATIC, WILICUE ROIEES | 7 cst_—vaom more, of the, fine flowers sent her. | Gen. Schofield has invitations out for « din- | known in the history of — Detiot that the law sill be wecdidied oa meet) one | ter cuaminstion. SELFREING used Sowit’ aching’ oom. | teria Caen, Chas. Gibson in black ‘Lhee. ahd. gold colored | "°F 08 January 22 to meet the President. Prisoner—politely interrupting: “If I may | the suggestions. The ch:nge would furt TOBACCO TAX AMENDMENT Mrs. Gen. Kelton will receive Wednesdays in ? re be of great value to this office, as it would = mint. | satin were with the young ladies who received. correct the gentleman, your honor, I may | mo! . offen, ‘i | The Speaker laid before the House yesterday se | Focus Tosewood square prumt Weber pager mana: | THEAVENCE OFF RTA SHALE | TBCY Wore Mise May Faulkmor, Miss ‘Love of | January from 8 to6 p.m. Tomorrow she will | state without fear of contradiction that I have sarnat in aber inconnection wit the poy-| , . csuniention from the commstadecaref Sp PDS porter eau, been but itele used, | Ls raczage containing « black ahd cold foward nant: | Winchester, Miss Stewart of Martinsburg, Miss | be assisted by Mrs. Commander Bradford, Mrs. ae 7 never been charged with being an attorney in ess it tauewat | Ketchief. Retura to-J. B. MCLEAN, 1600 1 st, $1 | Kenna, Miss McDonald, Miss Cabell and Miss | Morgan D. Taylor, Mrs. Gen. Moore and a Puls inatras | Feward. 3 caused nt the beginning of each quarter by the | internal re recommending certain amend- t , t volume of checks coming from the several | ments to existing rtatutes relative to the tax ‘coos ne oe Patton, a group of pretty Virginia girls who | 2¥mber of young ladies. . head “4 ns | F ‘inast of the famous’ Weber square | Gay eae : fron, i iltiaen 3 n paces agencies ali at once. on tobacco. He recommends that section 338 ‘uous mow rented oe willgot a xfand bargain. See at | Gyn, om Mc oenimaiant he iaaiteen "apret tit [fellows Ghee cae Heat boc ‘gownm at Sh pavrnseptaraceare ening Ty Mes. | A tongue of land i sometimes soem tn. the ingest the Proposed change as important | of the statutes be amended so a8 t0 allow the JonN'E. Wig ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, SSE a ane HEX | white embroidered mouseline de soie, with voft | Nelaon, Mae Mattinels ond Shins those mouth of a river, but no hair ever grows OM | Jct tye nscentay wacal operations of the Poy et dip pe i ‘Treasur f cigars, the number of cigars * ~OR SALE-TWO LOTS IN THE WEst END. its bead. rn i “- - 7 Department and believe that there | trimmings of crepe lisse, Puritan roses; Miss i — pe lisse, roses; Mr. George H. Colket, Miss Colket, Trestram vali suggested. - be tio valid objection to the plan umber of the factory, district inchester, Va., ivory combiued | coi _ = ; 7 . 2 - ee t, Mrs. Howard B. French and daughter, —_ SENATOR QUAY'S ELDCTIONS HII. lawve ra, | Biuber bts pecan eae re T. B. Towsen & Sox Ginn, "whic a eh ners |r, A.C, allan ia Gllap nnd Heng ones fp nurroRE Theclectons bl nteoduced by Banalor Quay i waa “st. | tor theuts Address BRADLEY, Star of DEY GOODS DEALERS, fom ‘de ilk, with pearl trea. | De Haven of Philadelphia, who are here to at-| «op, what a beauty!” she cried rapturously sag - 4 ved "OR SALE-A LARGE PIECE OF rROPERIX | Tor carecoMPLETE Oc FIT iss Keuna, Nile green wilk, with pearl trim- | f2n4 ihe Divonne-Audonreid wedding eve ct he 5 ra P mentioned in yesterday's Stan, is entitled “An | on oteny one og a Se Ee opine tres chair. wecund ban. 1316 7TH ST. N. ings aud garniture of pink and white flowers; | nd {he Di z as he handed her a magnificent rose. act to prevent force and frand in federal elec- | BaF wii mle yom oy soe oi iy Ft a trong | Anasers te ah sce ers | about the conan ts feDovaly wits | MF. and Mr. rnstW. FI willbe at home| "YS," bem maly, “an American Desty—| ne and inmate nef and” yon son ASTIFF Dod; 15 MONTHS 01 we enlergetient of their siore. eare 5 MeDo y a hereof.” The bill differs‘in raany re-| mported breed's aople enanal wel in price—many of them under cost, ‘Special attention | $4 laco-trimmed corsaze; Miss Patton, black | Thursdays at 1892 12th stroet. inziven to Dress Goods, many of them offered for less | ¢™bToidered net with gold passumenterie. Out] Mrs. Mason N. Richardson will be at home ects from the elections bill on the Senate | than wholesale price. Now is the time to buy Ladies | if the tea room Miss Birdie Faulkner did the | Thursdays in January and February. " Well, we've knocked h— out of Bering Sea, | Mlendar. : 2 he first section directs the United States anyway. [Secretary laine. district or circuit judge on petition of ten or izens of any city or county in his ju- 1 district to appoint three qualified voters ‘d of supervisors, not more than two to 5 well bro! t Ely gued watch den. ApDAY at GID Lot. @. b. ¢ SALE-SEVERAL SETTER PUPS OF FER: —_ honors. Among the hundreds who came to “ Aga fext Strain: a crear between tue Laverack sui Luge | Abd Genta’ Underwear; all feeb ‘thave theroom | Welcome the uebutante were Mrs. and Miss | _ Mrs. and Miss Hatch, wife and daughter of Paredes inik tence cies eae Lactic eae | Weaeciicme mga inieaeien tee Caen || Walltalll, Boustor mad Mate” Kenna, Mrs. Jordon, | Representative Hatch of Missouri, have re- Riuness SPURTSSEAN Star oftee. a Mise Tatr, Mr. and Mrs, Linden Kent, Mrs Caappeees yee ‘POR SALE—A FINE GENTLEMAN'S ia t into effect. Don’t fail to 2 Cor- | Moore, Mrs. and the Misses Breckinridge, the | No. 1322 G street not 7 “ *\yeam: ‘horse, bue7y ‘and. barneses horse, suns. | ates they ere elo ine one ee ee | Korean charge Tein wife, Mrs. Robert | be pleased to see their friends on Fridays. bacco or any substitute the more than five pounds per 1, ot, weighing 0, 81 m 1,00. ‘A RESERVED ORDER. “Tcome in with a fully perfected plan to | # : = be of one purty. ‘This board is to be empow- 5 square the circle,” said s soiled and scody | 2.4 to demand of the regisivas scope af bas wave. bet. Lith and Mith. 42. per foot. Soutve; sold ror want of use" Address ox Uf star | Bels, Calico, Shietin, Cassimere far boys’ wear, | Porter, the Misses Duhamel, Mrs. Cockrell, | Mrs. Binger Hermann, wife of Representa- looking individual approaching the city edi- | Loo cre ce n gl St, above Boundary. 90nd dice nd See want wee. Address Bes 107; Se" | Genie? Linen Collars axd Cuts. ee | ire: Hamline, Mrs. Monderson, Senator and | tive Hermann, will be at home, 922 8 street | tor's desk, “and Td like to explain it to you “ee rie rr pol eyed ny A il —— ss FQ SSE THE GREATEST VARIETY OF ALL, eS ee northwest, Fridays, January the 16th, 28d and | tor publication.” Rot qualified to vote, wo pretty lots on Cedar st., Oth st. now. Je carriages, bnax.es, Wagons and Larhess in, - EE ne - . Windo f he F asaeee * anes sme ty, bot Seay and sae tat have Deen Used Campbell, Miss Dike, Mrs. Dyke, airs and Mrs. ae M. E.Pope, Mise Baith |, TB&™"" Observed the city editor, looking | , Other se<tio beiey wp bee er gee . 3. OAR, jor $i. 460 Fenn. eke Gooprass Russze Courany, Hoge, Mrs. Stanford’ and Miss ‘Judson, Mrs.|_ Mrs. A. J. Pope, Miss M. E. Pope, ¥ him over with a sniff; “that’s all right: but I | fat it advance off the ele that it is apparent that they would be pe q are of 7th st. ‘without tion ‘the se usk, Mra, er, ing, the | x . ” Congres. Prediden to che eta ome aaa of ih we ky 2S ea Jones of Arkansas, ‘Mrs. Gen. Miles, Justice and| Mr. and Mra. W. W. Crocker of Philadelphia | *4¥4re first. rere pp Rea topo nnn mg iy Of stampa. The amendments als , F.GEAH: Fs Ars. Harlan, Miss Harlan, Representative and | are at the Hamilton House. 's hi ii duet the regivtrs er the books Pproval of the leading tobacce mauu- ON WEST SIDE ASTM Si. N-W. | QutGich hued, second gar ol Rate Thom, = en Nees ace Lane horne, Mr, and Mrs. |"“‘The marriage of Mise Hester Davis to Mr. Man's highest ability is adaptability. $0 the } ¢ the election | facturera of the couniry. ne IS SIT to. sik reat toaled POOR RUBBER GOODS ARE DEAR AT . H. Clagett, Miss Clagett, Miss Halstead, Dr. ‘ % e poll book: pune. comes patito shy or ANYPRICE. BUY OUR “GOLD SEAL” Bee ee aT ne a ate ec | ee eae ee eee eae — ota properly re- McMillen yor a LOTS, THREE ADJOIN- | puil-wite tor ust Uuuid person; clean “Linbe, ator and Mrs. McMillan, Representative and | day, January 21, at 1 o'clock, at Christ Church, i bailots properly re- p ” : “4 Senator McMillan yesterday introdaced a bill a — mely. torus GRADE AND YOU WILL GET THE BEST 5 i j- | Georgetown. Admission to the church will be | “Daughter,” said a K street father. “if that persons are not y . aah eat SESS |r eeeemegeimetera eee | ab mur quatter’ taaraan | Scaislige Meanie ar nkrneces | y cnt "No secplin ot elew Wat | rung ee { ones het mnt ander | sind hepa eice: Hicessscine | to gen pono oiepo onion hae Jo10-1n_| trace purposes: showed BELTING A SPECIALTY. alétr | Campbell, Lieut. Beatty, ir. and Miss Tingle, | ons, the couple leaving immediately for the | nights, comes again, I'l. throw him out of the | €*miine suspected ballots, verify the count and ‘ —— erg uneerrat Senator and Mrs. Quay, Miss Quay, Mr. and | north. house.” taras, delivering owe eopy to the TRicr sapee. ITS TENTH ANNIVERSARY, std sues A Mra. Marshal McDonald, Mr.and Mra Johu b.| Mrs. Ratcliffe Caperton, contralto, formerly “That's all right, papa,” she said, with filial | visor of the judicial distact wma the okey ee bd, and to trot tui Mille tar or tine |Ger Tue Best. Taylor, Columbus Sehon, Mr. Benj. C.Cum-| of Washington, sang as the soloist at the | tendernem. “Hee the champion amateur | the clerk of th nu Interesting Exercises at the Lincoln Memo- ho Sd Binet Garush tnx HR beceapot Meee | ahora, concert, wi Place in Phils” | singger and allround athlete of the Muscle | OF cow vinted ‘by the state are ial Cure. Se ee Tt ee een THE CONCORD HanNEsa, Gashington, Air. and Mrs, Grafton ‘Tyler, Mrs |” yfisg Nannie 8, Colton and Mr. Joseph Chunn | “lub and is looking for snaps. City or ‘county ‘eanvaners Sepervine. the cant | , Toe Lincoln Memorial Congregational Ch ‘Maryland. Clarke Maxwell, Mies Appleby, Mise Anna Wis |? P ————— sg — = — held its tenth anniversary on Sunday. The JOR SALE—LOT OF SECOND-HAND HORSE ner, Representative and Mrs. Harmer, Mrs. | Will be married tomorrow at 6:80 o'clock at THE INDIAN TROUBLES. Yass, make up the returns and sce that the lat- Rev. Geo. W. hod Go bi RM S| LUTZ & BRO. | and the Mises Heaven, Mise Barsbridce, Mies | Calvary Baptist Chureb, — ter are delivered, one copy to the secretary of | Pastor, Rev. Geo. W. Moore, prenc in ane o.te Satie Deaen to ttaee tee == Latest Dispatches Recelved at the War De- | ti¢ Commonwealth and the other to the clerk of | torical sermon and addremes were made by 20K Sal —_-s-__ RINE, CARVED ROSEWOOD 73 0G 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. | Dayenport,; Dr. R. W. Baker ‘and Representa- ME. HEIZER IMPROVING. ri the United States court. Authoriiy is con-| Rey. 8. P. Smith, wh ved tor the first fave sat Sally werranied: & tiveand Mrs. Tucker. ‘As tho ti : all ogre aa 6 Pine | enn eee So boewe of eeees So eee fess soba balljenes ‘Dr.0. F. Presbrey, Ellis D. casa at GL. WIL] ‘Horse Blankets and Lap Eobes at low prices. . e time goes TOT af @ | and commit for twenty-four hours any person | ‘™ ~ heer oe ‘i ae At Mss Joka W. Poster's: besatttal: bome|| To o> ty Se Soe eae ye, oa | Ride Sill ts Sovghey falc inka as puokiems | nseotioe me Eee ae eae ae Whedbee, R. 8. Smith, J. W. Tolliver and Mrs. OF BLOODED there was warmth and cheer for her 200 guests that confronts the War Department as to how | #9 influence voters. ‘The U G. W. Moore. The Sunday school was repre- > ot a who came to greet her yucnr friends, the| Mr. Heizer, who was found on the railroad huts as t, broad, dangerous Indian | J2¢8°s are authorized to eppoit sented by Misses Lizzie Moore and Susie Quaa- <O8 SALE-A-¥INE_VARIETY OF SEW IND Misses Orr of Evansville, ‘Ind. ‘The patiors | track Saturday night after he had been robbed sce " oe Cial district a chief eupervisor and r | der, and the Sunior Endeavor by Misses Hattie 1 ks in Lanter Heiehts overlooiine Zoological | F Secondtnand nadie Warteay, Crane ane and library as well as the dining rocm were all | and thrown from the train, a published in | (¢* a clections at a salary of £600 per annum, who is | On A Keule Bevenee. Kast viens “ms Bock Crowk Fark; elecirie cars will Pass | caris, bUxKies, piactons. The lest makes, DUC DE MONTEBELLO softly lighted by lamps, that most becuming of | yesterday's Stan, is improving. His assailants | 4 few, a very few, officers believe that the | to receive and preserve the returns required to ae ¢ = them within U months; cau Offer | Also 90 Lead Of seasoned tua weil-brogen horses. DUW- CHAM? AGNEY all to ferminine drees andcharma Mrs Poses | P a present difficulty means little more than a tem-|be made to the court. ‘The above described | there was a large social reunion, when pastors rot ATacrew im Montzowery coumey, | rie ee ae ee nee a te NE dat Bapec Wine and hens entities, Fee 2 meee Frese geen of mare fll | Ste 00 Yet taknown to the potion. There tase | Poor ccGeesl thetcaa eal be aeamea ty | eovisieas replace fourteen sections of the | of other churches extended fraternal grecting:. yond ‘shina dines haw with hock [ JOO, SALE—ONE HANDSOME SMTEM AMEMT hw. BUELL that had a trimming of apliqued velvet in rib- | not been an arrest made in connection with the repsei nraghiena ag original bill; the remainder of the bill is made | Afior an address of welcome by Pastor Moore suet Uctween the park and Connecticut | aa "i tacts rouse tok aoe soe ao Bole Agent. bon bows and loops. Her young guests, the | case. PMS im campaign, while the major- | y» of all after section 16 of the commitiee bill, addresses were made Rev. Drs. Newman, luc TUUBd overlooking the Beeihr eis CONLIPY, Sie11t st. n.w. Misses Orr, were similarly gowned, one in white | gince the affair happened Saturday night the | ity look to a future fall of strifo until the whole | £0 which is uddod the following section | Seymour, Smail, Suith, Grime. Wiseman and Sn.w. This ot is finely FOKERTED_GOOD SQ. PL and the other in deep yellow chiffon. ‘The | conductors on the teaina have been on the | (uestion receives different. treaiment and con- | When it shall appear to the satisfaction of the | Messrs. Wood and Chestnut. ‘The music was {RMR TE 2 American, sewin 3 Misses Lacey daughters of the controller of the — sideration than haa been given to itin the past. | President of the United States that (in any lo- | jed by the choir, under the direction of Mee 1 Geum the Peace auncad garrines, Suerte, white asad | currency, one in heliotrope crepe and. the | lookoutand every suspicious-looking individual § ‘The new feature of the situation that Gen. | cality) the provisions of this law cannot other- | Mov ; Solid gold stcuwwinder watch, Awers- : other ix: white, Miss Florence Miller in white | hes been closely watched. Three men who | Miles does not propose to disarm tho ‘Sioux is | wise be executed, it shall be his duty, and he ia movement, $1 "at EX-LUAN OFFICE. 10a rm After the fraternal greetings 300 of h the members of the chi chiffon, Mins Knox in dotted white silk mall, | reached the Baltimore and Ohio depot yester- | regarded as one ft mort slerming | hereby empowered, to suspend there the writ| partook of the refrechinc 2 a S iss May Williams in a chic gown of gray satin | g,y Ee aotnn! that hes yet been produced from | of habeas corpus ‘and to employ the armed | Pronered by the ladies of the churoh, ae ‘OF BALE A GREAT DARGATN IX ASLIGHILY Guo, T, Keen, brocaded | im daisies, "Aira. “Dimmick | in | 7 O18 wonemn train going gost left the train | tho standpoint of artsy officels who claim that | forces of the Used Siatey co ea ae | Peepers FP iivcoa Wat the comer of Oth ana L sts. 2.0.. 50x | ine RrHeht Peano. nade by tt * case, three WINTER STOCK black silk and crepe dechene, Mrs, | 1m en ae ule tn ae rere 7g | in cave the Indians are not mado to surrender | for its enforcement and for the protection of | with we galley. ‘This lot is of e wal Sze and | strings, Strauch Bros.’ celebrated action ; tree pedals, ROW EADY. Romero in pale blue brocade and lace, and | J°UFney, a! 2 depo crate | their guns thore will be a general outbreak in | the officers wiose duties are herein provided thas sustained # swig school, available Foo | gue Daing 2 manisiuo pedal. and tolaing full board: asormsr. Mrs. Wight in black lace, were all doing’ the | Pointed ont to a Tailroad employe as desperate | tho «pring, when the bostiles are ins good | for- in which over 400 girls have been tought. it &CO., @5 7th st. ohmer piano agents. jeG Snags ea caries ens always comfortably de me 45 ths coal oars = a Shee termed. peed condition oe fight, and when it will be next A MONUMENT To GEN. PARNSWoRTH. held ight *chools until night schools were 508 SALE— JUST AMRIVED => HEAD OF jed and conversation never lagged. Mr. , to impossible to subdue them without] In the House yesterday Representative | opened i the public schools and it now aus. ‘On the wefakie of 13th st. betwen Sand 7 sts...a | EQomee lamnons tne Ae toee Foster and Mr. Orr formed a strong part of the | #0 be two employes of the railrond anda rela-| great’ bioudshed. As to. the idea that | ou” yaa cuauiacies : : ne lot. $1 feet S inches trout by 120 | tow low-priced horses; also 2 fine yo% Boot alley. Price, 1-4) ber poh "_N. SCHLEGEL, 4: iri; ues. | QERVAND, ENGRAVER AND EITHOGRAPHER, | receiving party. Miss Williams ‘and Mre, | 4¥e of an ex-United States Senator. crmenstoe JOR SALF—KAPID PRINTIN gr O'Neill (Pa.) presented resolution of the Gen. > id be useless to take the arms ics ‘Sth'st. news 2 PENS AA - 4 s or more ago the police and railroad | 7. .WOult pe. nil tir Judson Kilpatrick Camp asking © to OUPANY, 1 a fitine Cards neatly enzraved from your plate, 750. Neat were eveeslty se teeing room. detectives experienced some trouble with some | {fom the Indians while the traders are P ig Congress ndergarten. It hus sustained various hee of missionary, temperance and char- k. thas a flourishing Sunday school OB Stocked co 2s to sell them others, itisclaimed | erecta monument on the Gettysburg battle ind junior societies of Christian En- fo aoe a 1600; Selopes Sot | ILE ~ z | ister, the Mises Patten, Minister Roustan, | Of the passengers, on, the late trains that went | thit Gen. Miles would have a periect right not | field to the memory of Brig. Gen Ed’ Farne. 2 ; 1600, ones, 919 | SILK HATS MADE TO ORDER, PRESSED OX RE- up the Metropolitan branch. Those who gave Saas b re ‘will call with | S modeled in the latest styles al bats. Hats | Senor and Mme. Mayorga, Dr. and Mme. Guz- rach trouble were principally eclored men | OM to take the guus from the Indians, but to | worth. _ ae Peta. -SsR4 ponte URER'S BAT MAND: | man, Mrs. Stanford and Mivs Judson, Mrs. A. aay lived al ‘the line or tien cas 1. ‘They | PFOhibit the sale of arms to them under severe LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES. 6, | FOX SALE FELL AND COMPLETE s10cK OF 4 3 L foaiee endl Mins ‘Sevwoll of Maw Jersey, | Ten $0 come tale. town every Metering ned | Demalses: Senator 3icMillan yesterday introduced a bill ae ss a - FS oth of Whom are Mrs. McKee's gussts: Misc page mae CHIEFS WANT TO COME HERE. ws renee . | Torsecond-aand barness. "SD HOUCK Wor ak se | ARRAIGNMENTS AND SENTENCES. | Sherrill, "Mr and Moe’ Horeocd uit Jone, | when train time arrived many of them were ir eens see Seceeinny ot io Seemay 6 suspend for one year the operation of the law a FEIANOCLAR Beran: i zicated, but beyond being noisy no difficulty | There has been no correspondence as yet be- TRIANGULAR SQUARE IN THE Morrill, Senor Quesada, Mr. co , the . "a atainine railroad ee ALE Accused of Crime Brough: ‘Miss ve y i iri - - “the Sudden Transfer of the Re ™M: Persons of t U; ever occurred. | police and le- | tween Gen. Miles and the War Department in airing steamers to provide the ves with | 1@dignation at w “ - : 8400 square feet. “Price, | FH ii! poe veentersiouiay P| Mieces Winkie cigaget, Mies Rusk, the |tictives econ rid the trains ef these crowds, | refereane to the request of some of the chiefs | line carrying projectiles and the meant of pre,| OAs From Diplomatic to Legal Channels. oa Nework ave. bet. Nor Capitol and tat | Full Siae Fancy. Wool Lap Robes $1.50, In the Criminal Court, Judge Hagner, a num- | Minister Komero, Mrs. Wolcott, Mrs. Jules | *"¢ since coal no annoyance of that sort has | that they be allowed to come to Washington | pelling them. ‘The Secretary is also directed | Specie: to the New York Horsid. 5 SO eee ls Suman, | jew Hanpehire tesbie Bratiems See. Sigrginssa Sened today. The | @3thridge and Mise Mitchell. : been repeates for the purpose of laying before the govern- | to report to Congress ax to whether the neces- Wasurxorox, Jan. 12. -. ae cov Fstiw. | furan Wculjioad Runkel 2.00. first was James Byruce, a white man igdicter | The chief justice and Mise Fuller made calls Son an eek ment their grievances and prayers. No int. | sity exists for such life caving appliances a5] By one sudden, unexpected act on the part Fe APES E HAVE A Good cSiness fad ip south sed ¥ wont, lot contains tion whatever has been received here that | are now reguired by the regulations of the Ware scanow: . esterday afternoon. Mrs. Fuller has gone to| Two colored boys, Joe Jones and Joe For-| @#n. > c 3 of Lord Salisbary, monumental asa piece of ieADyualions. ETB, th of Robert Ricks on the 9th of | 3 . Faller, v8, fer- | Gen. Miles bas thought of zsking whether or | Secretary of the Treasury Department, and | ee COBW ALD & LOT = pacabeed hooting him patter ae ee Chicago for at least a fortuight’s visit. guson, were charged before the Police Court | not it will be good policy to allow the Indians | whet changes ie recom’meida to meet the needs | diplomatic blundering, the popular aspects of So ARLE PORTED ae pass ned emer | pat. and Mrs. Beaton Perry have cards out for | today with disorderly conduct. ‘Testimony | to come east. Under any circumstances such | of life suving and the slipping interests, the Bering sea question have become com- cheap; bird food aud c: tthe Bird | § r "3 “ Friday evening, January 28, at 9 o'clock to| was introduced to show that the boys annoyed | 9 question would be between him and the In- THE EXECUTIVE MANSION EXTENSION. pletely reversed. Jpor s\i-Fou A-FEW Dave o rae - shegpoivetiiret a, for ber moot ihele niece and guest, Miss Pollock of | (11. youthful switch tender who turns the | ‘oF Department. The bill introduced yesterday by Senstor| In a few days Mr. Blaine will begin the the chemet ——— ——? carne errsay tan =< — switch at the foot of the Capitcl for the eon- MILES’ LATEST TELEGRAM. Stanford for the erection of an extension to | preparation of another diplomatic note of the ook ; Oe SAL oi vatun oven Shoei] tae aden cicteny izton stated that | On the same evening the Spanish minister | Suotors on the Washington and, Georgetown | Gen. Gchoficld this morning received the | Stumord for | Mansion, a description of which | kind technically known as a dispatch and this Fei reamiuts 10-toos alley, wach Tot For your old square 2 cachence for a NEw | tho girl was under sixteen years of age and she | and wife will give a ball in honor of the birth- | ruilroad. Judge Miller told the boys that if| following telegram from Gon, Miles ut Pine was published in last Saturday's Star, makes | dispatch will have the peculiarity of being ad- poppy SRE Sel. BRADLULY UPIGHET, balance pes abie elo ssuntily | admitted taking $32, but stated that she did so | day of the young King of Spain. . they did not work themselves they certainly | Ridge, dated last night: “Gen. Brooke's com- = eppropriation of 950,000, ‘the extension to | dressed to the Armericea minister at London a ITH, 1225 Pa. ave. _ | at the instance of one Ella Smallwood, who was | | Tomorrow evening Miss Harriet Douglass and | could not prevent others from doing 80. A fine | 15)" jones camped five miles distant on | bo made in wcordance with the plans proposed a of the British minister at Washington ‘AGONS AND BUG- | now in the work house. She was willing to| Mr. Arthur Woolcott Yateu will be married at | of 6 was imposed. White Clay creek and the entire body of In- | by Mrs. Harrison. eaban Mr. Blaine will tell Minister SAL-CORSE! erie; 100 jove to select troim. Ite- | plead guilty to petit larceny. the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. J. M. SRO TEAR dians are ‘betweea the two commands. Gen. DIPLOMATIC APPROMRIATION BILL. In dispatch Mr. F Sty ain orecon SEMUES Ed trunming neatiy dows. C Assistant District Attorney Clagett stated | Douglass. ‘There will be four groomsmen and ee with bay witow on corner, fv. de ale: Brooke has commanded his force witheommend- tative Hitt, from the committee on | Lincolu, for the information of Lord Salisbury, cae ot Set. To peurgetown. D.C. that he was averse to sending a girl of such age | four bridesmaids and the event will be among —— ablo skill and excellent judgment. The greatest | _ Represent .o whom Mr. Lincoln will read it, and with Bee oat zien se as i fee FE r = can ois hat mreruat to the penitentiary, especially for the first | the pretticst of the home weddings of the sea ‘WASHINGTON AND LEE. difficulty is now to restore confidence. ‘The In-| foreign aifairs, yesterday reported to the reek aes. my . BA UY, Agt., TS1 7th st. nw. ni? “4 . hom i of it, what the . offense, and accepted the plea. "He wished that | 800. Tt as ‘been mentioned that Lee Camp of | dians have reat fear that ariay will be taken | Hlouse the dijlomatic and consular appropria-| om be will leave « copy of it, whet, the ' | there was a reform school for girls and re-| | Mrs. Edward P. Mertz will be at home Wed-| confederate veterans have determined to eele- | away and then all treated like who were | tion bill. supreme court, where Counselor Choste told ' MONEY TO LOAN. gretted that the efforts made to secure one had | nesday of this week at 1215 12th stree:. brate the birthday of Gen. Leo, while the | on Wounded Knee. They have a large number | ‘The appropriation act for this service for a | {hi justices thet her royal and. imperial me BNET IM AW AN.___| not been more successful. : Mrs. Henry Welis of 1502 17th street is en-| Priendshi Fire Company (1774) will celebrate | f Wounded women and children, which cre-| number of years has contained « jesty, Victoria, assented toand owed of her E HAVE 61,00 TO LOAN AT Bix PERO Judge Hagner agreed with Mr. Clagett as to rae the, Se ates. a most depressing feeling among the fam- | that there chall be estimated for specifically, | Sarydian attorney general” cppiication to the W catsb proce Mal cotate "Ne Seiage the ncoessity of a reform school for girls, and | Eicbardstn of Se Louls, tio” nt Nit James | the birthday of Gen. Washington, ‘The first | fits ada docherato Sispenition satoag: then | ie sree consulates, all consulates and | court to intervene the ‘ummm ype accepting tLe plea sentenced the girl to jail for a wraps toh of Jumeace.at the 4 fotel Fleishman in the | lilitary measures and movements have been | commercial agencies where the fees collected | yery question now at issue OX APPuOVED 1 Bo nmrrow cocape the had had'irons dhe nen | evening of last week af ie actdcere "or ies | evening. A buquet will be. served, at which | 80¢cemful.”‘The control and government now | or compensation allowed excocts $1,000. Pur | 1°T ai eeeeeae et tee era 1,000, 82.000, #: the narrow escape she had from peni- evening of last week at the residence of the canal istii mished ex-confederates will attend becomes the problem. Yet no serious embar- | suant this provision of law, the estimates | while di a ey ot STI ee tee | tentiary. bride's mother, Mrs. 8.C. Franck, the contract- | ™42Y ragsment is apprehended at present.” submitted by the department included eighteen | for i and respond to toasts becoming the occasion. J aus. TEP jighanna Quill for the larceny of 60 from | ing parties being Mr. Win. I. Timmermann of | and Feepond to toasts becoming, the. occarion: — +. commercial paid by fees and not In order that no loophole Michael 8. Owens on December 6; Wm. Lucas, | Highland, Md., and Miss Maggie P. Franck of take place on the 28d of February'(the 2a be- SHE WANTED A COAT. salary, the fece of which amounted to €41, left to Lord Salisbury AUR NEY To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE | robbery of watch, &c., valued at $7, from John | this city.’ The ceremony was performed by the peony! wade 4 Mayor Downhaza will and they were in salries amount indignant protest ageinst what I am varies oe atTEbe Fone Henry Johnson December 2; Chas. Strang, vio- | Rev. Father Gloyd of “St. Stephen's Church. pn we eg oh And Having No Money Stole Enough to to $34,000. | he ; BUILDING Taf, soura [Svat San | dove Wan, Brown und ‘Toe, Walton, rioting | colored airs with Protea thee bo saath: US HDICTNRATS TOUND. etd yoabcers the report mccuumpearing soot | ‘Beisante 1K —CHOICE BUILDING LOT, SOUTH 77 = do.; Wm. and ‘alton, viol S : ich, - Fria tt pereoen, <ae: sg Rg a gd eet ae Blaving “three, card ‘monte of | and earried’s bouquet of la France roses, “the | ‘The grand jury of the corporation court re-| Lillie Lewis, colored, is a helper in the ayn while Is increnten the aasberar*n Ten | part of her Britannic Pracoss, Rousebold io Mayabie in Heckip or mei); | “little joker,” December 9, and Samuel Lloyd, | wedding presents were numerous and useful. | turned to the court room yesterday afternoon j kitchen at Garfield Hospital and Sarah Over- riation bill, is in the line t, | or perhaps ee from Fesiden'e. no | false pretences, plead not guilty. ‘é Mrs. John W. Forney of Philadelphia is at | with an indictment for murder against Frank | ton is employed as nurse in the same instita- | dnd not only effects ® considerable saving to | ing paragraph in his " ‘the Supreme ee ee a tae | cok Tank Munroe plead guilty toan indictment | Hotel Arno. Mrs. Farney in the carly days | Searce, ‘‘a true bill,” and t Harry Brown | tion. Sarah had saved some money and | the government, but it is of much advantage to | Court for « writ of prohibition to the distriot [ONEY TO LOAN WE HAVE MONEY ON HAND | for grand larceny of overcoat, watch, was well known here in society and is still | for larceny, “‘a true bill.” grand jury was she dressed well. On one occasion she | the service and to the trade. court of Alaska: aie ee and ena emnouats es lowers nates Se Cane. Biedonsbi warmly remembered by many of her friends | then discharged until Wednesday. loaned Lillie her coat and the latter ‘TO AMEND THE RULES. “And the said Sir John Thompson, K. C. M. WESCOTT, WILCOX & CO., The old colored man from neburg— | still living here. She will be here for a few ‘THE CORPORATION COURT. G., her Britannic * L general of EST SE OF | 21m 1907Pa wand Gihiend a. avn.w._| Wm. Johmon conviet-d last week of violating | Woon, > Canada, most iy informe this hhonor- tS at cniy Ol ONEY TO LOAN IN 3 ; ot ion laws in filing a false able court that fact this, Ber its ah a view thich Rigen "to fous s | MiSout ruse cu approved tual eatele Surits Tween | which he claimed to have served in company Mrs, Col. James Forney of Mare Island navy ci coms Ont Se oe Sand Lovis PsHonM ane, resets, A, seventh United States colored troops, and to | Y84, California, is at Hotel Arno. wal of the impersal of Great pee ake ae TS RP OT F st-nw. | have received a wound, was called for sentence. | Miss Minnie Moran of Hyatteville, Md., has Britain, will be brought to the attention of the oon, E_SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS TO| QI ATE INVESTMENT. ‘Mr. Clagett stated that he did not know what | been visiting Mrs. H. P. Pillsbury of this city court by counsel duly thereunto authorized by ‘Sai hon souls side of N between 4th and Sth PAYABLE QUAKTERLY. Sea een to can ee cairens rssbcnceen \eodSxe' a a her majesty's representatives in the = decrepi officers ‘Mrs. A. T. nited States. “Goruer 23 and D sts. a... 150x97. TO ES office thought it important to have an example. | w, the Idi thteak baton ce veer Britannic rajeaty's representative in the ae eels $5,000 or. He id not see how they could do other than | Evo ter Wiens ol the sant ata minal Be: Ualteg Bates ia Sie Julian Fauncetote, “abe a “= — tS c _ takes his orders from Lord Salisbury Fefarts it. Poacat: only kx vaiecauacberet ohn, The old man asked “the mercies of the court, | ™ont as maui Ge from the Dritish colonial office nor the ther desbie lots at low prices. REDFORD Ww. oBeAL for I ain't long for this world anyway Monday evening the Missos Walker governor of Canada. Hence, it WALKER SON, 1006 ¥ st. JalOaw | go 8800 THOS. B. wacGaman. | The court said that his age and aj t in- | Maryland avenue southwest invited a few thousands of girls in the country who would | _ Secretary Windom has sent to the Honse of | Soverns ‘Lord Salisbury will have to Foe SAGTs AT TERMINGS OF MASS. ONEY TOLOAN” | firmities induced him to give the lowest sen- guests to meet Miss Jennie O'Hare of Denver, ‘The Royal Arcanum will hold a public meet- give in, their power for such a good | Representatives a letter transmitting estimates | Some for acts done to-day in Bsr inant om doo te tae en. aurea: eneme and one day in: the peni- | Col., and the evening proved very enjoyable t0 | ing tonight at Odd Fellows’ Hall and several of | Syagn? wun of appropriations aggregating $6,074,063 re- | tis Seyital ‘in the naune and. in belalf of ke Of the wrwa meron University AT THE LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, responded. Among th quired by the various departments of the, Britiah which have excited the Feoremea sae catennive aud euastans — ernment to complete the service of the ‘foal deepest of resentinent in the a . ‘REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. June 30, 1891 and for prior years. | his Cabinet and members of the Senate see Tadyean Call Repiaes ce HOM TAMAR, His iioelag ts rcaitletion of ib wince ‘House commitices on foreign relations, with- 2 = : representatives Pos MOR ck oe eos real cotster went tatoo of toregaren eu; oe ay eral af ‘admit that his motion of today Se cosh een eae Bointr ~~” ““SUGAx & BUTLER, 000 F st. n.w. " Columbia, eat at a peg Bae A srewity, in District Tntetor Degartamat Sua oak ‘re that the United ale have ho juriedichou SHEL & CO. dD. + t tal vic $740,072, kind Tasos Fat. nw, Department of Justice, $1,551,038, ‘erritorial time Det ineamech es the Seeman ee Se a a EE. 20 7m Mca concurrent resolution of New York So conautivs depuctenantnct the tum ~ |. 20837 w. Ums TO SUIT, ATSAND ‘During | Well filled, for when Miss Walker was buts ‘cdking for the appeintenecs 6f a | maonts ane now ia note a Ter cpu, on D.C real pane men who re-| ‘The receptions on Capitol Hill yesterday campaign Mz. Johnson was booked to | Sort distanoe from her house he snatched it | legislature asking for ale whet ‘the FHARK T- RAWLINUH, 1000 Pa ove, | the pris- SeSdee Fisk bese Pla ae nes make a speech in one of Dakota's ——— fim in bie ‘Sight before be kad a ohneee eee deopentng ihe Hudson —— it Scppcation at is Soke ‘OEY 70 LOAN Court today | Justice Field's Mrs, rey ¥ an unpronounceable Indian name. At the de- the sixty cents that was in the ‘Miss ‘To PAY THR SOLDIERS epectation i a a re rn appear moral tr |Cierm buts, Gow Sis db houors | Bots mek by «nrg Glcgnon of towne | Wiiker Mendes’ @efendoat when tn ene | "OTA cane Mp PS < jicens Yetta iva some cigars | for her. Miss" Mitchell, Mrs. Suddenly the “crowd. parted, and "act ake | wan cue Me ae ie te eaeloet i | troduced in the House a federal | eration. ONRY TO LOAN Oy BEAL ESTA andor ‘Edward Suddenly ig ‘Miller beld him sh png ——— +00 ates. HO) brightest ‘men place dashed | for the grand soldiers: wer ee Dade Som Shrough. Hie wanted to catch the train ad he ——— the coin rag and the fre ral of thn money SE . long enough with ts. Jonson 13 ‘tha Secretary of the ‘enous | rom G. W. Lacy end Gs Le Lacy, J. H.F, I a suficient ae boas the re- Co., of stock in Boyouknow him snd his terms? If not ask your quirements ‘&c., southwest corner of 14th

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