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10, 1891. : 5 wow WHO OWNS THE GOL WHOLESALE MARKET. ACTS casn. W. A. Prence & Co, BEE? BSUS EE Eve Ss | Chourr Sovave siccicmee ann Sioned silt wmseenen (on FACTS ABOUT maxD 710 Market Spaces 2 Pie, Gay . .| ote Cake Clone of the Arguments im Regard to the Gold One am Aatmeted Coeteeen at the | assists fees tn tas Antet Begun af Corner Sth we es At night from baby'serfb are distracting to parents Z i Ma, 156 ested. Columbia Title, febiegen om, Onthe 50 1a on he geal the Director of the Mint. 2 eg BPD sh ed ‘Who are st s loss fora medicine equal to the emerrency. vid, 42% asked.” Georgetown ‘Gans bid. quuiieseentek ta radars MAS THE WASHINGTON MARKET COMPAXT OR TRE , ee Agr Stren Pate & £3 . asked. U.8. Blectric Light, 150 bid, — asked, seer] DISTRICT comnerssioxERs THE coxtnot oven| EdwariO. Leech, the director of the mint, r Spectr, Es. BoP AAA i bas Not so with those who have AYER'S CHERRY TRAGEDY IN IRELAND. ‘Telephone Stocks— lvania, 20 bid, — asked. | ceedings of the Rock Creek Park before Chief BE SETTLED sUDiC1ALL1 | bes submitted to the Secretary of the Treaswry This week wo Will offer some very attractive PECTORAL tthe house, A dose of this medicine | MYSTERIOUS Gherapeakeand Potomac, 93 bid. Si asked. Amert- | Justice Bingham and Jnstices Cox and James | "77 MATTER TO RE SE +S a report of the of the mints end BARGAINS in LADIPS' WINTER UNDER- k em Graphophone, 45, bid, 53 asked. this morningthere were but few. ; | 2 TRE counts. operations its [Yon kuow by this tine that you 6nd if sffords certain and speedy relief. To cure colds, ‘Stocks— Washing : Persons presen assay offices for the last fiscal year. LOWER PRICES HERE inthis line than ia E ‘ese gins WsieiNtets*ntrnanens 3 he V. « | PAB, 18, asked: Great Mr. Jus. Coleman, for Mrs. Truesdell, reviewed | Has the District anthoritics a right to cceupy| ‘The value of the gold deposited at the mints any other Louse in this city. THIS WEEK WE tou coughs, Slowly Canvassing the Vote in|! Panorama briefly what “had been shown during the in-| thé wholesale market at the intersection ef |and = all 18 bid. — asked. Pneumatic Gun assay during the fiscal year 1891 was WILL MAEE the PRICES ATTRACT MORE — and the various disorders of the bresthing apparatus aa Did, % asked. Lincoin Hall, quiry.stating that they had not shown that there | 10th street, Ohio and Lonisinna avenues or bas £59,625.678.08, against $49,228,823 56 in the pe eee erase ‘ me Ayer's Cierry Pectoral bas no equal. It soothes the lowa. Tossepcens Bailing Company. id. 100 was mine on the place, bute prospect. The | the Washington market a right to the occu- | ceding year, an increase of 1$10,996,854.52. Laors' W oor—Mixep Sang Reteus wedi gee eae inflamed tissue, promotes expectoration and induces 4 cate Hepoait and Mn Companies = ‘Wasnt pearson tg oa Saledgmharoe of] pancy of that space is the question that was The deposits and purchases of silver aggre- mocorDab ncgpnyecrnool REO aM anorning an Smporter's balance of . So ae Se “> that ft was of no veloc wea | "rested with by the Commissioners, several | gated 71,869,668.92 standard ounces, of ihe inches. For this week REDUCED tedie. egy trege on eerielceng CALL FoR LIGHT BETTING AT BENNING. | aiid aaced American Security ae Then sooved tor bere cat tee tent? 224 | prominent citizens and an array of lege! talent | cotuing valee’ of 89,690,154.81, against #48,- Capes. A on - : ; =— tunate purchase of ours and we pro- mani, hie Rompens, Maps Wid, — asked. {hey Rropose now to take the land, minerals inte Foom at the District building this $65,195.15 in the preceding year, an increase of 88c. Vesr For 63c. tacaghenes on: oan : . : eRe Manel FOUND DROWNED. “Ex. dividend. ‘ ing Obs Se a Ge ; Be. edt a ———___ ng : grant on. A. A. Birney read the notice of the Com- corxaan. LADIES’ FINE NON-SHRINKABLE WOOL ately low prices—in otber words, for pecicmeniseses 1 lyoametetedle hn |e SG ala Boning wilasaeiosk ds Baltimore Markets. resrving one-fifth of the minerals: that in | missioners to the market company to quit tbe | ‘The coinage exécuted at the mints was the VEST, Swiss ribbed, JERSEY FILLING, all about what they ought to be sold at thirty years and have always found it the best remedy Corpse és BALTIMORE,Nov. 10 —Flour steady. unchanged; | 1715-94-72 it is claimed the land was patented | space in question. He ania he war of the im. tim the bi of the sizer, Regular prive, 8c. Our SPECIAL AT- Wholesale. ‘These are extra long and for croup, to which complaint my children were Her Brother's Lake. Fecelpts 9,500 barrels; sales, 1,150 barrels. Wheat— | to these parties, the lord Segretery reservi pression that the Commissioners based their | /"™8e™ istory of the mint in this TRACTION PRICE, (ec. exch. the very latest style. Amonz them Dosim, Nov. 10.—The news of what appears | N° a oes Oger Rovember, the mines. He claimed that this was untenable; | action upou the advice of the attorney for the | COUNtTY, aggregating 119,547,877 pieces, valued eer will be @ plain Cheviot Cape, in subject.” to be n sensational suicide or possible murder, |: 0S! 05%: Pry 0. ‘a real | that all the rights and powers of the king were | District, and counsel for the inavhet company | as follows 12 Pee Cesr Discovst Black, Tan and Gray, with braided : involving an aristocratic family, has been ro:| L01ui0e—rectipty 10z2i0 ‘pusnelg stock. i.ssoy | taken from nm by the act of war and that the | would tke to reed the opinion maemichoa” Golds... 024,172,202. On our entire assortment of AMERICAN yoke effect and elegantly Suished, Tuse Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my practice and f $45 bash rate of Marland succeeded to the ownership| | Tho opintons of ex-Attorney for the District | Silver dollars... 282 802.00 HOSIERY COMPANY'S UNDERWEAR for and only 815. Pronounce it to'be unequaled asa remedy for colds | Ceived here. According to tho report tele- of all, including the soil. A. G. Riddle and the present Assistant Attor- 2 089,218.95 aeceeaainainn ie tte ton Gaon Another will be a Black Imported a graphed here Miss Ross Lawless, the sis- Mr. Coleman read from the Maryland act of | ney ST. Thomas on this question were sent 1,166, $86.80 make of Underwear in the warket, Don’t for- Camel's Hatr Cheviot Cape with ee ee une On Se of Ler Cladentry, bad Moka team ack receints, | consion the provision that rights of individual | for. Bice. get, we allow you 12 PEK CRNT DISCOUNT Medic collar, braided yoke, wade Virginis. Gjowned in the lake on her brother's estate at} Hineis Southern corn arm-white seas yeliow, | ONRETS Were not transferred to the United| While the messenger was gone a general die me --+- $68,611, 158.85 (een ceemmt cohen “inothec ne Back Basket © . Clancurry, County Kildare. There scoms to | sia). Oats stcaiy to rm-—No. 2 white Western, See Ce eee sees nema: | Cnasion ensued upon the caso. ‘ orage on the coinage of ailver dein — _ le vohaind apes AYERS ©: ¥ be considerable mystery surrounding the whole | 39}a40; No. 2 mixed western, Stayase— receipts, Sere of ir apd h a ~ argued tha’ en. Birney thought the Commissioners , 221,333.42, and on subsidiary silver L. [ES ape elaborately t ways CHERRY PECTORAL affair, disappointment “in love and ill-health | 8000 bushels: stock, I2eee bushela, Rye auict | the royal right mines had not passed to | should give reasons for their action coinage, 292,494.48, a total of $6.818,767 90. aDIEW \/OMBINA’ NION menterie, Medict collar, finished * soot ‘th ‘ fide, if | 4d steady—No. 2 1.025; for to arrive—receipts, | the proprietary and that at the time of the iets Cehinn ain The total osinage of eflver Gcllere’ enter Ge SUITS, male of FINE UNSHRINKABLE with feather ruche, at €20 each. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. | being mentioned as tho cause for the suicide, if | Ma sieuls No. 2 1.035, fer to ar Hay steady: | ceaston it belonged wtheindividual. Ie quoted ee ee. act of 1878, from March 1, 1878, to the clone of WOOL, facet down front with «ros grain silk. ‘The majority of the purchase were aukided ite a4 — ieee wl benacdtton be; for natarally | Grain freights drm. unc cotton dull, | a nuntber of ‘authorities mogphgg hs necur} —— Douglass, however, thought for | Sct? Coinage has been @S78.166,998. The on ities that is only one of a style. n' . changed But is is | himself that tte fe “ — riety of fancy Tans and Gray shades. Hoddestan, Hortz, and they have been | 2%az7; do. imi ation, Sag | ii fancy, Zam reo ‘ized by English taw had not been reco; hs rn = nt 4 : owember 1, - a1, been $31,305, a a ae ‘We shal! seli them at least 25 per cent seated successively at Shagenah county, | 49. good to choice, 19a20. Eggs active—26 Coffee ri * g- | inently legal ones. | ‘al coinage of silver dollars since 1878, | ay ee ae poe og yee . + | Dublin, ‘tnd at Sabot, Casaty Kilkenny, | SrmRio cargoes: fairs it; Sets iniy, Sugarares | nized asian appurtensnce of ous gerereee Judge Jere Wilson of counsel for the market | $409.475,308 apres’ Fixe Sux Vesz, a T, I ’ Nicholas Lawlevs, esq, practically ihe | Weuanged. Copper firm, unchanged. Whisky JUDGE WILSON'R REMARKS. company agreed with Mr. Douglass, but said! The net seigniorage on the coinage of silver reer eenentg S15: SARA. HAND. papi: mgat Is Nornixa founder of the family, returned to Mr Coleman was followed by Mr. Wil the question was which party was to take the | during the thirteen years June 90, around neck and down, coats. ilson, h) party w. my ended June 30, 18%, 2 2 y forties, 32 Ireland from Normandy after hig father's death, Did; do. threes, 647, a653¢; Baltimore and ‘Otiosteck, -75 and $2, RE- who, after briefly reviewing the issues before | tiative. The market company was acting | hes aggreguted $71,162,390.25. ‘Weshatl ales piace on tale 0 xu ‘That may not happen to a thin baby. conformed to the established church and ob- | 1033; bid; Baltimore. aid Ohio Southwestern third the court, said that the royal righ Upon a contract made in 1871. PURCHASES OF SILVER. ae ia. ineomes, 9X asked; Consosidated gas, bouds, yal right tc themines| “Gen. Birney said that it has been the tradi- i Ra U fety napisy noma beent ‘hese la netted thet way net bappeniten mem whe | Toren wee ernie aE lek fie eds ok cae * gu which the claim of the other side was based | tional policy of the municipal authorities that | TH€ amount of silver purchased under the SAEDICATED EtED UNDERWEAR popular mouftion and natural accom- is losing bis healthy weight. on September 22, 1779, Sir Nicholas was ele- Chicago Markets. was attached to the person of the king. It was | the wholesale market space should be under |®¢t of 1878 from July 1. 1890, to August 28, FOR LADIES—VEST AND PANTS. Pure Paniments. ‘These Coats are exceed- wi een vated to the peerage as Baron Clancurry. CHICAGO, Nov. 10 (closing).—Wheat—Decem- | ® Personal right, which could not be and was|the control of the Center market. ‘The six | 1890, Aggregated 3.108,199.47 standard ounces, MEDICATED woot. Regular price EVERY. Trew agua mipote teenies jaeay they are ‘*poor.” They are poorer than we ganaiciesteeee no 5 Yeh Mig May, 1. Com—November, 534; | not transferred to the lord proprietary, nor | teenth section of the charter of the market | costing €3,049,426.46, an a cost of $1.09 WHERE, $1.7 OURS KEDUCED 10 81.138 ai8to sss. at first sBepect. CANVASSING IOWA'S VOTE. May, 43%. Oats—December, gis, May, through him to the state of Maryland. company was in line with thia,and was ineffect | per fimo ounces —_ ¢ armen: tyle Coats is ~ as Lata pecomber, £40; January, 11-9 May. i1.627/.| The “royal mines” remained in the English | that the clerk of the Center market waste tens The total amount of silver bullion purchased SPECIAL PRICES IN CHILDREN’ ¢ Black Vicuna Cloth, trimined Doyou wont slawatall thet is known of the Vale! mecurns Come in Slowly, but eles’ Pta- Pr Rocember, 62816 2 iuaty, Si; tay eon. |S0°ereign. | The revolution absolutely cut np | control of the wholesale square. ‘This was | uote the act of February 24. 1878," from tbe WOOL UNDERWEAR THIS bby raiser Lapses Ha of ylumnpness told in 8 way to commend to you care- rality Can Be Estimated, : . plow zeotyet roe i eh Ts i manifestiy # fair and, san Bee bd ae cor. | Gommencement—March 1, 1878, to the end, @ stil a few of ts = Epes - sas uider the control of one cor- : A WEEK. inet Wenttladaes Ona axes fol Uving—and SCOTT'S EMULSION of coddiver| Dus Morszs, Iowa, Nov. 10.—An oficial can-| APPEALS FoR TRANSPORTATION. | fO7™ment Toyal right wont out of existence | poratiot aud the whorcsde merlot adjoining | ousece cay a, standard 4 > ) * we reduced from $12 te €10 rather oll if you ne0d jf. vass of votes was made yesterday by county ET ER Ma absolutely. It could not be asserted in any | under the direction of another company the | of $1058 per fine ounce. Q7c. Groves For 79. Shan buy more of the $10 quality. : boards of supervisors. Returns are coming in| Seme of the Cases That Sanitary OMlcer | form by anybody ot by the new sovereign state | former aula he Placed at a disadvantage, for | ‘The amount of silver. bullion purchased um AS YOU SEE, THE FIGURES ARE RE- ONG COATS. saan a slowly. The Register has heard from about Mean Hiss to Book Wb. that cause was born. tne laiaer could ran them out of business by | der the act of July 14, 1990, them Auge UR VERSED. Ouriite. Gloves are well known by me pee edi ixty counties out of ninety-nine. Boies’ plu-| | Sanitary Oficer Frank at police headquarters | | When the new nation was created all these | transforming the wisolesale market into a retail | Js00, to Jans 30, 1891, aggregated 53,770,125.01 the Wyshinator inites to be an extte wood UNS amy Shoring 2 super) tse of : tality will be between 8,000 cud @008, Bn eave cot te WBE Fc RibeiNoett, |e oes pest at tech ae tine et ea Atos co aebiak Standard ounces, costing €30,577.408.44, am ove ‘Le price. but we have ded to re ne Coste, London style, with t! st serie Pear i] ji longer y ie - - Mr. John fer, on the of citizens | aver 5 pei >ennen pono apy ip nada» Sood extra Ione miiltary cape,in Light Tan SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 122 South Sth ave-] Jn the same counties Sabin, for stato super-| 80 cld man whose home is in Philadelphia, | Tore N¢ fonses held by rig] ‘ownership without | who objected te the wer ch ike apace by the | Ty cnet eee iett Per fine ounce. GLOVE LEADEK. So unti further notice in- and Gray mixtures. #1350, $15, nue, New York, intendent of instruction, ran ;5,000 ahead of | wanted transportation home. According to the Tecomnizing any superior. Mr. Wilson said | market company, desired that the contract be | g,_he,t0ts! amount of llver purchased during stead of Uic. THEY WILL BE 7c. a pais. that when the ‘royal mines” were reserved in | read. year under both acts was 56.87 7. 50, 818.50 and $25 each. Wheeler (rep.) for governor. If this rate is | old man’s story he left home some time agoon p. ‘Your druggist keoys SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod- i de “ ion | 322-08 standard ounces, costing $53,626,924 — Kept up Sabin will be slected by a small plural-|aceount of domestic troubles and went to| the grant, the reservation was of. that which | Commissioner Douglass then read the opinion , Sa T WRAPPERS. th ") . an average cost of £1,049, per fine ounce. T e teer'et ets hate ity. The other republican candidates on the could belong only to the King of England. of the assistant attorney for the District, Mr. ; af Unncica N ~~ We ofteraSiyiish Flannel Wrapper, ee ee state ticket, it is thought, cannot pail through. | Mampton, where he mado an inspection of the | “°y.14 0 Gos aaked if ‘the tele “ropel naiaes” | Se eit upon which be said the Com-| g2He,otel amount of ‘silver purchased under for UMBRELLA busing {s im made Mother Hubbard front, plain home, to which, as « veteran of the late war, | referred to more than the “one-Bfth” of the | mimicnenns teat Fetuber t Seay 14, 1890, from August 13 to Nox a ircrere back, finished with velvet collar, im THE BETTING FALLS OFF, he is entitled to admission. ye pela of Gold and silver which the grant to| Gen. Birney said he thought the whole opin-| oosting sesone.ses, poarch 7 oy Se sae: On Saul abiee Wiaheomen 93 tha Gray, Cardinal, Navy and Gray, Blue og WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP —__ He evidently did not like tho looks of things | Lord Baltimore required that nobleman to pay | ion one for judicial action. The market e ouned. — per ‘XE tos Seed to Sagen., Muip yen hove seen Se. iow beg Mutual Pool Selling at Benning Closed— | at the home, and now he wants to roturn to his | #0 the king. 4 company had acted honestly in the matter. It wit to inspect your UMBEELL — mal and Black. Only 85 ‘Has heen used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS The Racing Today. family. Gaines inion ea Feserva- | had lived up to the agreements in every respect. The nae scien DOLLARS. omen bie oo 1 MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- | . ‘ m ion referred only ‘is “one-fifth.” "= Tecoinage int ver dolars of the trade MBRELLA Department ts rie ~ynlten ion French Flan- ct a : Besxiva Race Track, Nov. 10.—There were} Ho von Ye Msksa “Gad Sak cach WHAT 3M, Ross DIDN'T UNDEUSTAND. ; _ «ne tak Werenesia a caine oe ces GUILD, SgeTERE ie oon MLLAYS al PAIN, | come ominous looking closdain the ‘sky when bcicing. STR Nn ae oe n° 69 | pustuicr atroaxer cove cLoses Tux ascvxest. | Commissioner Itoss ald there was one'thing | dollar bullion stored at the mints at Philadel: eae tildes and plaids, combined with plain Cas- DIARRHEA ear ee pat ts the best remedy for | the first race was called at Benning today, but] Just after he had been attended to a more | _MF- Wilson spoke only about twenty minutes | he coulinctumderstend, Ifthe sixteenth section | Phia and New Orleans was commenced in June fraue naitcal wood heniles of ebony, Getens. Only $8 orld Be mare au Dy Druriste in every part of the | tho warm weathor and prospect of good sport | familiar face appeared at the drag ena ane gud was followed briny by District Attorney | o¢ the charter gavo the markct company com- silver dale rent, And the total number of ver trimmed All with Rorid. | De sue, cdl ses ¥ rack. | sanitary officer remarked, “Here again?” ‘ole, who closed the argument. He said the | trol of the square what was the necessity of «| © ~ srede dollar bullion esse P ran " WEOF SER THESE FuR 81.00 ‘These are comfortable and inex- Syrup" and teke go cther kind. 25centaa bottle. had drawn a very fair-sized crowd to the t1 Nes aie erp item lng other side hed @iacusmed almost everything ex. | n°! sq y to November 1, 1891, has been $3,260,100. It as-ly The betting seems to have fallen off s good deal. ‘The Paris mutuals have slowed up: ‘The elds wero unusually large und the picking of a winner was a matter | yy, : of considerable diftculty. In the ‘est fice | Nis dealitig” “It you an ay ee em be Vilage Maid wastecratched, leaving « field of | Botecr‘watie eight. “TH not walk out of this town,” answered ihe betting and jockeys were: Lithber‘, 8] the man. “I'll go to the poor house first.” GMocre); Matagorda filly, 8 to 6, (Simms); | ‘and, added Mr. Frank, “you will not go andey,' 7 (Davis Coldtream, 0, (Hat); | mererong istice rat, 7, (Connelly); Lost Star, ‘ar ., son); Jim Kinney, 100, (Slack); Umpire Kelly, | jqit@ “isappointed applicant then left the Vhat do you want now: ‘ransportation.” ‘on will not get it from this office,” said i —— : ied that this comage will be completed cept the point at issue, which was whether the | Gen. Birney maintained further that there | =°%Peet ; age evidence stiowed in these owners any. tile to | war mice Tee aaa in every phase of the |" Me time that Congress meets, these mines # 2 to where | °282, 224 it should cither be settled in the COURSE OF SILVER. ras not so much a question as to where | rourts or the Commissioners should goto Con-| The price of silver fiscal the title was as whether the title was in these | gress and get the company dispossessed ana Side Pestenben team Ang d pele ry claimants to the ‘property. It it was in the | pay them for buildings, &e., as provided in the e pre cmt. state of Maryland the government of the | Contract. ounce, » fluctuation greater than in any pre- United States might be tequired to pay for the | Cowmissioner Douglass desired the contract | ¥ious year, mines a second time. The patents submitted | read The loss of gold by export was materially in court showed that these owners did not get} Gen. Birney read the report of Senator Mor- | lager during the last year than in any recent Possession of the mines through these patents. | rill on the question whether the Washington | Year. The heavy movement commenced in LORIA, with paragcn frame, SIL- VER AND GOLD SWING RING handie, @2 eels ‘Sh-inch GLORTA, paragon frame, NICKEL HANDLEY, a splendist SCHOOL UMBRELLA, COLOR fast. Regular value, $1.25, DUCED 10 Bie. auch. Sinch CENTURY SILK UMD! ‘ith LIC AND DARK, FUR’ LETTE. MADAGASCAR Fon Soysvax To close out the balance of eur special lot of No. 5 Al Ribbons, we shall offer them at the low price of 5 cents per yar¢. The colors left are two Reds. Light 10 Pink, Blue, Green and Sapphire. Special.—3-inch Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon for faucy work, supe- USE POND'S EXTRACT. —___. 85, (Covington), office. ap beech pel —o age —_ Market Company bad complied with the terms | ¥ — and did not cease 01 ity aud never bef: dhe s » — Next came a one-legged veteran, who said | and the personal prerogatives of the king. he | of its charter. All of this he considered in the iy. The total amount ex- anh sae, ‘Soon arbpisaeat yy pes sesh ox Bnowss Inox Birrens LOST STAR WINS. his leg was amputated = Liverpoo! four years | insisted, had nothing to do with this case. | light of a contract. 1&: rted during that period from the port of cents per yard. Cures Indizestian, Bt usness. Dyspepsia, Malaria, | Lost Star won; Umpire Kelly second, Ballarat | ago, the result of an injury sustained in the | It remained that the grant: and patents did not | Judge Wilson said that there were several | NeW York was €70,223-44.81. Flos i senate alten esate Gio has S80 thir, late war at Gettysburg. fonvey these mines, if the preses:t claimants | ways to settic the matter. The Commissioners | _ He reports that a return movement of gold SGend “Sinch GLORIA, patszon frame, for : SILVER CROOK hein fans | GOV es. PRICE FOR THESE, $2 each. ‘And crossed reg lines on wrapper. HARSH PURGATIVE REMEDIES ARE FAS! giving way to the ventie uction and wild effects He also wanted transportation, and he was given a seat to await his turn. Following the one-legged veteran came a THE HOLMDEL COLT. The second race, six furlongs, was won by had aay title to these mines it deperded ox | can go in with the police force und put the | # well under way, which has aggregated since something thathad occurred rit:ce these patents | market sompany out. Another way would be | July 1 up to November 1, 1891. 201.590. 448 meat wero granted. Nr. Coie discussed at scmelength | by the Commissioners filing some bill to termi. | Which, it is believed, will continu for some C @ lenxths, new ‘Ourter's Little Lit ls. It them they | Holmdel colt; Dora, second; Ninone, third. | colored man, who wanted to be sent to the | the Culifornis ease cited by the counsel on the | nate the contest; and another way is to go inte | Mouths. loves mede than the Reynier. Saar =. Seem id not like the treatment there, and there | Supreme Court ha : right to the | pany out. The director reviews the a i mamas ob euscinianindtaae cin The latest wrinkie in Gloves iv our Davavs coihers eevee aa being no doubt about bis being sick, he was | miner in California lands which the Mexican | "Comuiasioner Douglass thought that the | 932 ssechdanie tes eaoenaet om oneae ise mplete. Weshow many beautifaland ‘hike Dee ee WHOOPING coucH Aristocrat, 50. pp se | “ “"" | given the necessary permit. government held, having derived it from the | matter should be settled at once im the courts, ae ane eS nove! bandiee in this line, euch as imitation and Soeden. Se Tame with ipo stitching. "in the third cane Dacisiannts tched: a King Sos Passed by the treaty at the cloce | He was always in favor of that method of the | ¢ tFeasury, under an appropriation of @150,~ Feal chorus, alsocarved ebony. Irice, $1.00 10 Mode with Cardinal stitching and REMEDY. tthe touctas Mocamie, mi Hocaear tn ey Auction Sales of Real Estate. of the Mexican war tc the goverament of the | setticment of legal questions 000 for such recoinage, made by the Inst Con- Sa Seek. Gray with Black stitching. ‘These in Dg sang Be i The following property has been sold at aue-| United States. Whether it was held that the | "Gen Birncy stid that uness the Commission: | B= Ss ane are the very richest yet shown in Stops whoop, allays gough and cuts short disease. | fifth, Ecarte and Joe Mitchell. 2 6 property . king had divested himself of his right in| ers threatencd to turn the market company out | The director recommends that a permanent W. A. Prncr & Co, Sass ae ree Instant and infallibie in the sudden and dangerous ‘THIRD RACE. fon by sahara ee oe his grant to Lord Baltimore or not, the result | tho eourts might say that they had no standing | annual appropriation for recoinage be made or 7 or walking er on res street northwest sold to Fe rine for Jot the revolution was to invest the state of | there for an injunction. Assistant Attornes | else an immediate cppropriation of @10NO00 729 MARKET SPACE, Pique Stitchod Gloves. in self snd Croup, armen and epeeiy tn hacking andraching || The third race Sodartechncne et re £3,650, house No. $85 New York avenuc sold to | Maryland with the right. By the Marsland act | Thomas thought that the aotice sent te ahs | fOr continuing auch teccinese, 1 Corner Sth st. boruubarorantiia | wa gah coughs Over 40 years in use. Sold by druggite, | PO ots a9 "| R. 0. Holtzman for $10,875, hous> No, 1502 a] of cession, the reservation marie wae’ that (of | market company coutamsed «’ sufficient threat, EW DESIONS POu SIXOR CONN. OSIERY.— Ladies who cannot wear EDWARD P. MERTZ, IN WALL STREET TODAY, street northwest sold to L. 8. Perry for ts Hgbts they lool acqedsed etthas thee” act ies wou tha ee bene tee ‘matter Rually |, I Pursusnce of the authority contained in ee ae ee ccl0-eoGm 11th and F sts., Washington,D.C. aa Fee ne tetra in Cooke Parksold Yoniemuel | "Tao ciate of Macfie guunted ol Shed ot | eabch by the courts because he was an execu. | te recent act of Congross, the director was had ce delight. We have secured a spe- ~ Trading on the Stock Exchange More Act-| Ross for $2,900, subject to a mortgago of that time to grant. It granted all the right it | tive say a oo ottl @, ender hi =" Tur Moscwexrar.» cial quality of guaranteed Fast - ive This Morning. $16,000; house No, 1884 12th street eold to F. G- | isa in the soll. As. to the patent of lea trons | tire en aE Oe on eee Sen sayereaeen, Baw Black Hose with all white feet. x 4 ~ & B Barbadoes for €2,200, lot 16, square 97, on 21st Bancitinn of Marea ‘Robert P sp rag desigus for the half dollar, quarter dollar and 937 and 909 F st. nw. ‘Thin te the first time they Lavo ever Cannanr *& ‘Lewy, New York, Nov. 10.—Trading on the stoek | stroct between Nand O ot northwest sold | t2¢,¢ ont lar ll to = ried ‘eter, | Gen. Birney said that the suggestion of Mr. | dime, which are believed tobe = decided im- ae been offered at 25 cente per pair, as exchange was decidedly more active this morn- | to Lewis D. Meline for €1.47 per square foot. | Fed Zesterday by Tay very neat the bond’ | Douglass met hie views and the company had | provement upon those now in exiience I Ime MILLIMERY, Groaned, nOSIEY, it lias been impossible to get an all- 928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. ing. In the two hours to noon 20,420 shares | Fine building lotscorner3d and T steeate xcane that the property lay very @ Donne | no objection and would raise no objection to a | expected thut the dies will be engraved andcoin~ ERY, 4 white, fect hom upto thistine for : gus eno enst oold as fellows: Lot al, square 761, cola to | H2e- : a speedy judicial settlement. All the market | age commenced with the ew designe by the GLOVES. ETC. less than 50 cents per pair. a ee a Se See ee eee ee eee foot; lots 22, 23 | ,, Mr- Lambert said it was two miles from the | company asked in the matter was to have its |Imof Jununcy With e lineval, 8p] = E. OAP.—Three elezant Soaps at 5 cents ‘Headquarters for Fall and Winter-weight Underwear. | Strong. ‘and 24, square 767, sold to Abram Fisher for 76 | line. = rights determined speedily and judicially. for recoinage it is believed that a large amount CLOAK DEPARTMENT. per cake. One is a six-and-e-balf- Ladies’ Libbed and plain Merino and Wool Vestsand | The first prices were 3 to 194 B ge nernng orl cents per foot: lots 25, 26, 27 and 28, equare 767, | ,, it: Cole said that was not far. The patent ,_ Hic said further that the proper thing todo,|of the uncurrent silver coins. now in the ‘Trans, it Soap. Pants. Eftra values at S0c., 7ic., 81, 81.25and | with the greatest advance in the stocks that 4 i , | itself said the lands lay in the county of Mont- | in his opinion, was to file a bill to rescind the | treasury can be converted into new coins beare GREAT SALE OF SAMPLE JACKETS, inch Transparent ‘Pp; another isa 7 sold to Jas.H.Marr for 47 cents per foot; lots29, he ry larze cake for the bath, in three or $1.50. dt showed most depression yesterday, namely: 30and3i, »q.767,sold to J.H. Marr. for 56c. per ft, ae nse ed Acee—inbred hgerayod contract, and ther the company could come in| ing the new dexigns, which will be readily We closed out from one of the large manufacturers four odors, aud the last is the White ‘Men's Gray Wool Shirts at 25c. y Jersey Central and Lackawanna, St. Paul, bDesirable building lots in Georgetown on W | UPder a misapprehension @ bands did lie | and answer it. absorbed in circulation. Jast week the entire stock of sample ‘Cut Castile Soap—the genuine article Men's Natural Wool Shirt and Drawers at 50c., $1, | Louisville and Nashville, New York Cen- street between 35th and 37th streets: Lot F | ‘9° Montgomery county. In conclusion counsel stated that they would , JACKETS, 234 IN ALL, at 5 cents. $1.25, 81.50and $2 each. tral, and C.C.C. and St. Louis were also | gold to E. J. Adame for 25 cents per square foot, | ,, Before the hearing was ended Mr. Taggart, | confer with each other, and const Me Zey MINT aT FEELADELOUEA. es , All of the best sorts are here. The Men' te Merino and Wool at 50c., 75c.. #1, | active and strong. Prices were firmly held lot D sold to E. J. Adams for 20 cents per | 1) Fesponse to questions of the court, described | Thomas as to the best way to settle the difi-| The director reviews the recommendations ‘Which we offered for less than ONE-HALF of the reg- prize odorsof such PerfumersasCol- $1.25 and 81.50 each. until near the end of the first hour, when squars foot, lot C sold to E. J. Adame for 19:4 | the metheds followed as to surveys, patents, | culty and would advise the Commissioners of | of the department and the action of Congress lar rrice. Wedivided them in two lots, No. Land 2, gate, Oakley, Rogers and Gallet and Child's Merino Vest, Pants and Drawers, 16 to 28] on 9 slight selling there was some reaction. cents per square fcot, lot F sold to E. J. Adams | *¢-; under the old Maryland land system. the result. in authorizing the purchase of a site and the at the followin price: No. Lat $6 and No. 2 at $8, others equally noted for the strength inches, “5c. each; 30 to 34 inches, 30c. each. Extra | Delaware and Hudson, Atchison, St. Paul, Eric | for 245, cents per square foot, lot G wold to E Mr. Wilsor. and Mr. Coleman were granted | -I understand,” said Gen. Birney, “that Mr. ercetion of anew building for the mint at with the cuarantee that the rezular price of the #6 and fragrance of their odors. ‘Qualities at 25e. and up, according to size, and Reading wore the features of the second | J aduins for 16", ccuts per sqiars foot. Con- | Permission to file briefs in the ease Thursday, | Hazelton, the attorney for the District, is ab. ‘and recommends an immediate Jackets are from 89 to $12, and the regular prices of We are making = specialty of an os , Men's and Children’s Cashinere Hos. hour of business. The first named was very | tinuation of saloct fie building lots on corner | 8° it i not probsble that-a decision will be | sent, and I suppose you will wait until his re- appropriation of $500,000 for the purchase of a — ee S— Spur en an, [oy tae nag anced from 129% 0.12535. The | 34 and I streets southenet: Lot 12, equare 767, | Mede until atzer that day. turn.” Dew alte, including the preparation of the plaus percent. per ounce. From asmall beginning rest of the list advanced in sympathy. id to Abram Fisher for 49 cer. eee ——— : fs re . Ww “dado . sold to Abram Fisher for 49 cer:te per toot: lo DON'T WANT TO WAIT. for a new building. sets, ihe arestent Cloak fale of 1801, wil con- {hls ranch ise grown to «fue Pi berry oy —— Mea seaeee | as noon the bert figures OF Gia morning were | 13 to 20, syaure 767, e914 tu Abram Fisher for SHE TOOK LAUDANUM, Mr. Baker protested against this, saying that | = ~ In addition to the above lance and elemant stock of ee ee AN ITEM FOR CHRISTMAS. Fare atann Ae fis erating, 1:30 pam. the mar- {41 ceute per foot; twerty-fout lots known ws S Mr. Thomay was named specifically as the at- MARKED ‘Wraps we are showing hundreds of exclusive styles. er 950. Ta ket is dull but steady. Money, 5a6 per cent; | the Parner estate. frenting oa Whitney avenue | Viola Grestock Attempts Suicide in New | Mr. “ ate pei WHITHEY—uEssEe nen ae maps Weare showing hundreds of exclusive ales. = rege rate days a regular 2c. Infants! Doll | exchange quiet; posted rate, 481048 and Aida lard ca Hock ‘Cecok, wlieeke Mates gen ee ee tal ee Nat Hace, | Socony with whem the comnesl should costs, | TESTEU mate 00000). 5 5 oe uualities, becoming styiee and superior Workmanship. WILLIAM H. McKNEW, for 1250. a $5024; actual 480048074 for GOdays, and 483483¢ | Steiger, prices ranging ircm 14 cents to $2] A plump, rather tall, prepossessing woman, | and he thought he was more conversant with Greenvilie, S- A-, and BAKA J. MESSERer It will require no effort on your part to beable to cee ‘Best Imported Zepbrt, 2 and 4 fold, at ba for demand. | Gevernments quiet; curreney ts, conte per uquare ft: huiwe No. 45 K street | dressed in black, registered at the Greed the facts than Mr. Hazelton. “And,” said he, | imstun, D.C, make a very sctistactory selection from our extensive | 7 bovhees Gites < — 111 bid; 305g bid “UG bids extended 28, reg-f northeast sold to Juseph A. Goldstein tor | Hotel, New York, on Sunday morning “Mra, | gh20.80t Propose to have Mr. Hazelton settle selection in materials, styles and prices. fered, id. $3,950. ” Pom oy is matter, especially as I know his views. DIED. Seueussnpeeltdiy inten: CARHART & LEIDY, ——s——— ge eee V. Greylock, Washington, D. C.” She was know Mr. ‘Thomas and have perfect confidence | BOOTH. On Sunday. Noverber 1. 1801, at Sam ‘THE MONUMENTAL. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Only One Member of the Couneit Here. _| ‘rk, with an abundance of black hair, cut j in him and his ability. Francisco, Cal, WM. CHATHILD, oaly sow'ot Cap if ©. A. and ¥. 1." Booth, im the no? ‘B287th and 706 K st. n.w. 7 ar a “ a short in front and curled where it her large | Mr. Douglass said ‘that Mr. Hazelton was the | ©: 4 4 _ . mache MILLINERY. he Nationa! Council of Admmistration of rg ‘ ane: Waar Do You Wom F New York Stock Market. felt, feather-trimmed hat. Her eyes were dark | attorney for the District and necessarily the | “Titerment at Presidio, Cal. . T ov Work Forr ‘Wo are showing the very latest effects in Trimmed ‘Millinery. Not another millinery department like ours in the city for quality, variety, style and price. the Grand Army of the Repubiie will be in ses- sion in thie city tomorrow. But one wember of the ccuneil—Col, L. B. Raymon:—has ar- rived, the otbers wii: be along tonight and to- morrow morning. ‘The principal business which calls the coun- d large, and she had a particularly attractive | Matter would have to be referred to him | pocenos omile, ps] when she smil an eae officially; that he had perfect confidence in My. | MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION ofeven white teeth. She wore a cloth jacket | Hazelton's ability and integrity, and he did net COMMANDURT OF THE and a gown of sing Hack ae, ae was irimly —— = — a — of the office of the wOISTRICT OF COLUM gloved. She carried a purse, but no ge. | Sttorney for ric jashincton,. Novem! Pp A room—No. 118-—was Feciety to whe ind If he had a lack of confidence in Mr. Hazelton of Companion Brevet fo are the opening and Prices ot em fork, Stcek Market, as report to Corson and Macartney, 1410 ¥ street. UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. cretion inbuying? Boy everything for cashiund buy froueash houses. If you pay caslr ak frst: "Do you sell on credit or installiaenty" Lf the reply ia “Yeo ~ it cil hero at this time is the fixing of the date on | any question. She paid in advance and wrote | he would not hesitate a moment to remove ene nn See Sent nh perinaen, Roubes ‘can't ise” cash *peeaee ny ts ine es which the 1892 national -ncampment of the G. | her name in @ business-like hand. Aboot | him. Furuiture Dealer in Washington with nerve enous tosay: “I don't want auy credit trade. “if you can’t Way, caah you need Wot fou,” You will hear these ‘Ladies’ Finest French Fur Felt Hats and Bonnets in A. B. wil! meet in this city. Consultations will all colors and popular shapes, worth @1.98 and §2.25, noon yesterday she went over to the Grand|_ Mr. Baker said that too much care could not be had with the lecal executive committes be- Central railway station opposite, where she | be exercised. Times were when the attorney at 01.45. | whe buy say: 0h. Le is ablower, be fore a conclusion is definitely reached. paced back and forth, through the waiting | for the Distriet was also the = ttorney for . Fur Collars, Fur Facingsfor costs, Furs. | = 4 humbus.”” we. ili Koods cheap for jahero will be other things demanding our | rooms and on the platform, apparently waiting | te market company, and they did not want FEATHERS, JET GOODS AND ORNAMENTS, | Furs. Fur Trunuings, Fur ‘Muffe tur | Seem mal pa attention,” said Col. Raymond to a Srar re-| for some one. Train after train arrived, but | that thing repeated. ‘The largest anid choicest variety, Fur. ScuitinducxeteSesiatinBacqhes: FUE | procs, porter, “but they will be simply matters of | the person she was looking for failed to come, ——_~— __ urs. 6a Keuable Furs at sew York . minor interest; our principal object is the fix- | It grew dark and the lights were lit, but still THE BEKING SEA CASE. _— jure. Pricea, ing ef the date when the big time will com-| she waited. Finally she gave up hope and FALL AND WINTER Fr WILLETT © RUOFF, mene» here.” taking a vial from her pocket tossed the con- | Am Agreement Reached to Submit the Mat- Fore Col. Kaymond’s home is in Hampton, Iowa, and he bas been a member of the council for three consecutive years. tents ‘down her. throat” ‘Sho fel back in her ter to Arbitration. seat and the vial, lal " num,” droy to the floor. She had been the object | . ™ the argument before the United States Underwear for ladies and children at prices which | Furs. 905 Pennsylvanta ave. n. w. (no9] Will CONVINCE YOU that weare what we claim to be— lads of great ‘curiosity in tho ladies’ waiting | Supreme Court today in the Bering sea case LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES, S. Comx & C Death of Col. Geo, W. Gist room and her condition was discovered at oncs | Attorney General Miller anuousced thet the cals . UConn On ‘ A resident of Washington for twenty years —_ sae huryied off Sto Bellevue Hospital, | correspondence between the United States and LADIES" AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY, 623 11TH STREET. . past, but ‘known te Kentucky for many years | Where she was restored to consciousvess. A | Great Britain respecting the Bering sea contro- ‘Tae dest assortment and lowest prices — ‘ Washington stock prior to hia sastward migration, was Col. George | tn ‘her tr the cremnig RO cee Tt raced | veray had resulted in an agreement to submit eemen, Suurar, Creat aud he Sales—Regular call—38 o'clock m.: W. Gist” He was boru in Frederick courty, | pital attendants abe said that Mrs. Greylock | the matter to arbitration, Argument in the _ Hea, (ap ee er aralle Se San at ieee Md., Joly 20, 1819, and died lost evening at his | nad once been a clerk in the patent office at | Sayward case was continued today. ae FRINGES, musanda.ivcon Connecticut ave. or -Swamnpoode.” | Insurance, Wo ote at ee at eae wee | home, 996 P street northwest. Col. Gist was a | Washington and had lost her because of —_>—_—_ ous Htpow what Lana sayiug and 4 only sae soe tomnge | Columbia Title Insurance, 60 at $35:'60" at Gx: | man who had distinguished bimscif botlin war | the change of administration. A Clerk's Alleged Embezlement. ‘The very best Imported, to Revent_ Sante Bee ae fe scekiae U. Blectric Lignt, 10 at 1644, Ametican orapne™ | and peace. Leaving Marsland whens youth, he NOT IN TRE PATENT OFFICE. ‘This afternoon in the Police Court Prosecut- oe <a m 1. On . hone, 100 ic Gun Carriage, studied law in Kentucky, graduating from] phere much per ‘Mrs. Vi * om teen beunn, on tn tnaer Walsd af oveay Tosber ~ DOUBLE STORES. EF Pena snsylvania University and settling down | jo Med gr theres amen Naine, | E Attorney Mullowney called for trial the Giove. Blade of tbe best material apd im the best — Fete, eT ae, Clam. Tin Be; | ne sbide Lit asked: Uc B. , “ehayase’ ops, | to. the practice of” his profession in | lock employ. Pin che Blee Bageer | case of Mr. William Priggs, the clerk in the Bauer. For men and ladies, Sold by BUTTONS, ote 32 Mitt at. ewes bot. PandQ 1 536 wid, 117 asked, 3 "| Mount Sterling. In 1851 he was elected judge | own her name he foun@ in the Blue Book. It| store of Lansburgh Bros. on 7th street, who Don't doubt titd you try. not abusrict of Columbia Bonde Market stock, ts, | of the doutgomery county court, and this re- ~ a] Prot = Ber in Cee abe was recently arrested on a charge of convert x currency, 102 bid, — ed. 9U- ud, mee for eight goa apd “THE MONUMENTAL.” 25 SMALL WARES, 1992 guldy Wut, bid. asked 0-year hind. 9o 1m, eenrceae ase beoke out Judge Gist | the Grand Central station fo New York city rongitroae ate olla me Seats Celene ee Dn FER NNN GGG. gold, 105% bid, — asked. Water stock, 7s, cur- | entered the Union army, early in 1861, and as | forgot te give her name correctly. However. charge of larceny was B eee 9 Fency,1901, 120 bid, — asked. ¥-ycur fund, és, gold, it GIEDLES, _ x iW, 113 bid, — waked. Waterstacks be oer e: | captain and colonel in Kentucky regiments Sea Pires G a aiid. oP dow RN GSP | rency, 122014, — asked. “Eets, Toye’ tant, “cure | ReFved until the close of the war, some time in ies Garuests Fenoy: 118 bid. 11437 aakeL “Sys teg. Hit, lowe | tho Army of the Ohio and afterward in the We havo coneluded to close out our — ‘ 1901, 102 bid. -— ask Army of the Cumberland, and always with dis- OF ALL PAXCY SHADES, Miscellaneous Honds—Washingtou and George- | tinction. ——— aa 7 = ne fown Kallroad 10-40, 68, 103 bid, — asked. Wasii- | When the war ended Col. Gist turned toward ington aud Georgetown Hallroad — Vonyert- po silo According to Sampie Selected, when only slightly Seal Fiush Jackets, with straight 8. COHEN & CO., the national capital, and hero he re-entered upon the practice of his profession. When B. tities H. Brivtow became Secretary of the Treasury —— oo 207 623 Lith st, ab lestreeen ra pear: We ee bene — i . He duced from @15 to $10, ALMOST EQUAL TO NEW. ‘useful em) loge erein ever since. Col. Gist SHE HAS BEEN IN WASHINGTON. larriage Licenses. a BEAL PLUSH SACQUES. was actively interested ir Kentucky politics ‘There is pe such name'as Greylock, or | #arriage licenses have been issued by ‘Samat coteniatdiead inks land was president of the local Kentucky in the f nor does either | Clerk of the court to the following: Albert 2 825 to #20. T " republican association during the greater por- and the K. Seip and Katharine Birney; Edwin H. Till- pdmaractaspct aem uz Guaxo Paz AP. esd of ee nee ook, ist was extremely | directory compiled by Capt, Bell nad han eae | man and Frida B. Kondrep; Wm. Sales of 1, size 22, reduced from 940 to 830, " + Ag ud of the fact that he sprang from revolu- ecsie- 1, aise 34, reduced frees $40 to 620. ‘T. G. Hawkes & Co. of Corning. ¥. ¥., were stock. His grandfather, Mordecai Gist, post olla. Ee eg oF thn city Raleigh, N.C., and Nettie Castle; Hensdn P. SPECIAL. We havejust added new line of ‘awarded the Grand Prize at the Paris Expost- P% BRR, Eo | was captain of jependent | Post ees. re is no clue shecigren sn hanes Ania aies Nae Por Tena Gta sec con ton of 100 fer RICH CUTGLASR. We have 88 Be 38 EW he pa ER <a Shot Sine snd Quoc comet, Se; sd Be the Intest style and finished in an ‘largo and beautiful variety of this celebrated | BBB 00 clic " Paul; Abraham Glansman and eievant mapuer. siaes, from en Olive or Boabon Dishat@2to | 11th and @ sts i iB — and Grace Jordan; James Allen the largest Punch Lowis, SCOURER AND DYER, Hicks; C. C. Bassett and B. H. Srrvexexz & Soxs, 1 you are looking for a wedding present you te pthc: centr ; r ’ Book Ark; W, H. 2 ‘Will not regret an inspection of our display. ot . cek Teeenemt ave. ; 3 LL gad Con 1378 Sx Avy Pa Ave. aie — : . es ® - Gresham; Chas F. Kreamer and Mary = WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. 1535 Chestant st, Philedelphis, 2 ‘Importers of China and Honsefurnishings, 138 South: 20th ot., Philadetphia, Turnt Is No Dasors 1203 PENN. AVR. not Tho Sarkenees Wate oct fomerernaecten . ITHLE BOOKS axD BIG BOOKS. | Ny KETS Sage eee een Dialy 3 oxs_| tation. : ECLIPSR ant ESt44.1SaEp, uso_w. 8. TAPPAN, ‘AD } MELIABEE. in Disuends, Watches, Jewelry, 2) weamine of maior WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. | Sevesy robin ey miss " ' B08