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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1891—TEN PAGES. FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE ~HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. SHOOTING STARS. SOCIAL MATTERS. WHITE TELLS HIS STORY. pet this point Mr. Prench asked thet » mum- THE HOUSE ComMITTERS. r - ty ST, _§. E.. NEW TWO- ‘TOMORROW. “The society bud is very interesting.” ‘The New Carpets of the White House—Per- | He Further Explains Mie Action in Regard bad tnowe White sizes Es lott here Ue alleged Gosstp as to the Intentions of the New ot AAEMIO: uve etsbie Oe | comm ncesey on enny tere Pee RO “Yoo; there is never any telling whether she sonal Notes of Interest. ‘to the Checks, to go in evidence. "These letters all referred to Speaker in Regerd to Them. MALLERY, Pasise b G6: THOS. G. HENSEY & CO.."1200 F st.n. is going to turn out to be a tea rose oraholly| Today carpet layers are busy upstairs in the ps White im the highest terme of praise of bis] 1 te expected that when the House a@jeurns Fos SALES TWELVE ROOM BRICK HouaE: Oe hock.” [iit House putting down the new carpet in Tr cle Seng aieninas encanta een | een sen tnns aad Seem oxvelly meenetnte St oa Si be So aust on GEGEVENS } 5.0U: sreat Danan, BLS BOND, S22) 43s se a Tee Te EXETUBE, AND CARPETS AT AUCTION, the corridor, and at ast the floor, the ceiling rag in ovidense, however, and were net vesk there will be but a few minutes’ session and am aD tae Ny Same at ooE COMPLETE | O'CLOCK, AT OCK SALES LOOMS GUITEA| The traly desirable style of conversational | Sd the ban; ee ee el cae aeueioGarass sak alae ceili, ak penal adjournment until Wednesday. ‘icine sou ‘ht re regi inci faroaco. cin | NEUABARD GOODS, LLLGANL UGS AND | Ability ie that which regulates iteslf to the | Were reuired, te ink with the general a Mr. Corning was placed upon the stand to} | carergrese meray an expecmtion ef Gn Ca en eee WHHOUL ESCA RATING: Ae 1pEsiRARcs | Principles of supply and demand. artistic treatment of Tt has The B. Shepard White forgery case was con-| outline the methods of business in his office | 5? “ Jouse committees very EL ASSO! ELPL ee EXCHANGE-TWO NEW THREE-STORY rick houses heat Washington Circles will gy Houses er vacant lots, TAKLES BARLY, GOs 14th st. gw. OFT ELEGANT NEW LESIDENCES exchanwe 10F now Let TON. NEW. COMMO decorated EALTH DEPARTMENT, DECEMBER NINTH, 1891. —There will ry corner y OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING PSTUAIED “ON FIRST STREET Die TWEEN D STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHEAST. ‘TRUT! LO “Do you call this pint?” asked the model hired girl of the milk man. “You” ‘Well, it won't do. When this family wants condensed milk it'll buy it at the grocery.? And deadened is the grass, The smiles are beaming near and far From every lad and lace; For, when the shrubs no longer spring, ind_ of moss green, with a small figure Step cream oe bad ocloe. 18 maatee the ridor very cheerful an especially at the west landing, which the ladies of the household use asasort of sitting room. This carpet avd the new. one for the east room were selected personally by Mra. Harrison ofa cor- rolls come just once and a'half the of the room and if used would entail piecing every other width or wasting just that much. Consequently each roll was woven twice the tinued in the Criminal Court this morning be- fore Judge Bradley The case was called promptly at 10 o'clock. White was brought into court and as he took his seat by the counsel table he nodded pleasantly to the White case was resumed. It was expected that the arguments in the case would begin this morning, but instead of complaining that there was a Inck of funds in the office. Mr. Corning said that this morning was the first time be ever knew that White -had been to New York five times, and of these five dence in the case, and Mr. Clagett then read off the checks to the jury in order to show the time they covered. Judge Bradley, looking speedily and it is possible that he will be ready to announce them within the next fen daya. The tack of making up these commities not going to be an easy tuk by any Means and there must of necessity he many - 4 disappointments. A very large majority «f A - from an immense number of samples shown | B€W*pspet men and his otber acquaintances | he only knew of one as having been on busines® | ye 4! nets of the Fifteth Congres Gore fed Yor entertainita’: niyate wear thet FUTURE DAYS. her early in the fall. The east room carpet | in the audience. Several routine court matters | for him. from the south. The condition of aflaire bemg legation: best coost ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucune, Although the flowers faded are, had to be especially woven, as the ordinary were tien up for disposal. after which the| , This wae supposed to close the regular evi- | o'Complewiy changed now it 18 probebie tne faowbed 1: tor 20 Pa. ave. n.w. there will be little m the way of precedents for guidance im the makeup of the committess at this time. oR sequently Ht wes woven he ee = = The very large number of new members from length of the room. It requires yards to | that was placed upon stand to an- . the country outade the south- pegeeeesnta:_Bandecmely | _ By rirtsect s certain Goad ot truely dated, Zunnery The Christmas tree is blossoming. cover it. This enormous quantity came to the | swer some questions to throw more light on the gests the prebability of a gen- 1445, at folio 430 et seq., One of the land records of — White House yesterday in savensl bie rolls and | testimony that had already been brought into ap in the House orgasizstion, DiNGe woe ee durst of the holdet of" the. Imeltedness ‘escured | ‘The California woman who helped her hus-| i# being put together today. The color of the | the case, tood to be the policy ae Gictoy, we will ofer for ‘enje at posite, aasnion tt i carpet harmonizes with the golden browns and 7 w Speaker to give the front of tue" prestiven, om MONDAY, DEcEMBEE | 8D Kill himself wnen he told her to shows | crores linrmonices with wx and window SENARIE Oe SENS SUE: northwest very substanti ‘ft ATE 2amleet Fig | ENENTY-B1io1, isch, at HALE-PAST FOUR) that feminine perversity is not always to be] draperies and in uality one of the bestever| Yesterday afternoon after Tux Sran’sstory of rece gnition. If long services tn the Meee lot wees ay ine city ot eet et ee i the Destick | counted on. laid in the room, “The work of laying this car- | the trial was finished Mr. Cole continued the were alone to determine the standing of mem- Q MARL . e id, to wi of lot nuzn y-two (3) 2 i STONE, #06 F st. nw. Adie | Moretaid, to wit: All of lotnu:abered ae ae —. pet could not commence until late this after- | cross-examination of White, who was on the v SALE-#aW WILL HUY A VERY CoM- able tw six-room: brick house, on Ver- = Cire. Wile front. larxe yard. DAVID D. STONE, S06 F st. now. BRICK HOUSE, 3 STORIES, 8 ut ave. bet. Thomas and lowa cir- ¢ finest lorations in the city: lot 22 xth Adiiress K.P. ox S50, city post office. FOE SALELONE OF THOME TWO-STORY SIX- rood Urickav Cievelaul ave. eutiuy at 813.00 price, 61. ie fo eu. gehen sg ¥-H. SMT Ti & SONS, Gxl0o alley. ti 1a: alle vie and dweiline: Jot store ami dwelling on Est. ‘000. west of autitih and attractive houses im the northwest; ompieved and built by Mr. Wis. M. Porudexter, ject :on Connecticut ave. near Diuycut Circle; 23 cl vet alls ahd miaib stairway best hard wood; floors. arnace heat; hard wood mante! with’ French. ‘tule hearths and electric Possession Price im fee, 38.000. No urokers. HOMAS E. BOND, 16 Sou cemoer I>. TI Se WEAVER, 20 F st. nw. sion of orixinal « Seven (7), eueht (), 1e (4), ten (10) and eleven (11), dw square numbered seven hindred and twenty-three and two years With inierest at the rate of 6 per centum Faunum from the day of sale, payable semui-anpu- Ally, secured by decd oi trust on the property sold, or ie ‘The venus of sae must Le complied with in fiteen da; from the day of sale, otherwise tue trustees reserve the Hight to rese:l the property at the rigk and cost of the defaulting purchaser atter’ ve days’ advertisement of Such resaiein The Evening Star, FASS Fe HOO a Pacific building, JOSEPH F. BALCHELDER, | Trustees. is 1001 G st. Bw. min front of ate situate in the sdleat, pubic au portion of real eny of Wastuuxtou, in the District of Colwebia, de scribed as the east sixteen (10) ivet by depth of ninety wut that purchaser Laiis to co: in ten dayy the trustee reserves ! property at risk an cost of the def yurchaser, “Yes,” said the young man who was amusing the small sister, pending Clara's appearance, nestly, ‘ you trying then?” “Why-er-ah-what do you mean?” think you couid tell the truth if you tried.” ‘The fact that the criminal classesare not edu- cated is shown by the fact that when they get into court they like short sentences and no hard words. CONGRESS. It is wit us once more; and the breezes ‘That lazily lagged, or stood still The ease of the hurricane’s pride And straightway he’s put on his mettle ADMINISTRATOR'S | SAL noon, as the President held his usual reception. As soon as that was over the east room was in satisfaction Mre. Harrison is ex ing in seeing the changes in the mansion so near a attractive as at present and that anything ‘she has ordered or ‘has been wisely and well thought-out. ‘The Austrian minister will give a dinner party tonight in honor of Mr. Blaine. Col. and Mrs. G. A. Woodward will give s tea tomorrow afternoon to introduce their daugh- Wight left this afternoon for Boston. Miss Nettie Gleason is spending a few weeks With schoolmates on the eastern shore of Miss Jennie W. Nordlinger has been announced. ‘The marriage of Mr. J. Burgess Brunner and be maid of honor; Mr. Edw. C. Robinson, stand almost the entire afternoon, testifying in his own behalf. Holding in ‘his hand a bunch the defendant as to whom each one had been paid. Most of them were on his personal al ac~ Tae. Aaty bis own bill. leaving here to go to Chicago White said that he was known by his own name. On being further questioned admitted that in a factory where he worked he was known as Jack West. The foreman, however, knew what his name really was. town he wasin charge of the business. He could not tell how much of the money he re- ceived from the three checks was used in Mr. houses in the west. He was known at the first place under both names—White and West. His man named Hervey. When arrested in Chi- over the checks, remarked that it would be hard to discriminate between them unless the said that in May, June and July, 184), he re- ceived $19 week. He received no commis- sions, but had an expense account, which cov- ered the actual expenses incurred by bim in the business. Mr. French asked permission to call one more witness, but on further consideration an- oe WIDENING SIXTEENTH STREET. have been take and an official report of said not desire a reference in the matter to a second mmittees the south would get the cream of the committess, even though that section were largely in the minority in repre- he bai kmen, who first pulled - me sath: elegant oy pt operon 9 Ga as recordai iu the ofice of tbe suryeyor-of the | “Noah built the ark. = ations pe — Nati aoe ep ifed White ‘8 checks that | bad gone a the most of the southern men bave a, Le Droit ‘ferus: Uiie-tLint (4) casi an the taiance in one] “Mr. Van Giggle,” the little one asked ear- | before the new one was stretched in place. The | Se Mr. Cole read oo DISTRICT ATTORNEY COLE. od. however, that Speaker Orie this difficulty by gies count. White said that his salary was a ) laces to those members orth. Kasha the option of ties perchanee A pekor | |. ‘ anv | COMPlete finish is very deep. ‘The impression = jary knew what White's salary was. He was on line whenseapesiane and ais payineat bara aeas OS. | $i wil be rea in fat the'iine ut anit. All donve Nothing much, only sister said she didn's | js general that the White House was nover.as | nim ia Checks, which he turned in to his ac- | J2Ty To aan aasvcation trom Ale. Feenehe lity w — soda oan ie macing et crehaner'e ability without long expert- n for the assamption of tm- portant trusts It is probable that Jadge Holman will go at the bead of the appropriations commiteee, an@ that the east aud west wall be strongly repre sented on both this and the ways and menus _ : > to the cnet from the inspector of | Bounced that the case for the defense was 7c fe apme talk about e western a@vence® . Deiek; Wot 202140; wide ailey;}_al-2w 3418 F stu y DEIWEEN NGLSE AND CsecOND | “It's mighty hard for that man to take a| %r, Miss Woodward. Rol eee White denied | closed, and Mr. Cole and Mr. French submitted | tari referer for chairman of tie meee mea . ‘Oh SALE—A BARGAIN AT $4,000— SIKELTS LAST AND B AND C STREETS joke,” said Scribblin, disconsclatel, (Col. W. W. Clapp, long connected with the | that it was only issned after his urging that Mr. | the instructions that they wished to have given | means comm . bat it is probable that ne ee ee se CORSE BO CRi Fgh IR DOR IRE MORE, par wera hee Me Boston Journal, died very suddenly and unex-| Corning was in pressing nesd of money and | to the jury. | A little be‘ore 12 o'clock the Jury | one linw any iormia‘ion as to the Speaker est foot, $10. y virtue of a decreeof the Supreme Court of th , 3 was excused until 12:30, while jawyers | tentions in this matter Eel, Uriek Ce “He's the editor of a comic paper.” Bie father ot aise Er heat tacos: Sin eae oe anaenions Bisa Judge Bradley | argued on the prayers. The court also took @ |" It has been reportethat Mr. Mille Si'stoce ana dwelling; | = Be NMIALEPAST: POUK O°! ent here of the Boston Journal, Mr. and Mra. | White said that when Mr. Corning was out of | Fecess at 12 o'clock. yt the chairmanship of ways (OK SALL—AT A BARGAIN—ONE OF THk MOST end tes Whether he or son who is not from the this it advanced tarif reformer uth is made chairman of is said that the body ite. ety * marecsrt Land Taken Must Ke Paid For Out of the ommmitte atervall ase, Sido CHARLES EARLY, ooor4inat. nw. | Seeds th iatyaautrsrese ty "| are murmuring loud through the trees ea | Maryland. Ta ae 312,000 Appropriation, en —— cond ALE OR RE: NEW SENECA STONE | | Terms ot suie as prescribed ‘They hasten o'er Capitol Hill, Miss Shryer of Cumberland is visiting Mrs. odie Tetecihe aeoebilicn Ac hs Mabe ont eaenah, a ee emg (Sa Se es ro eee : ORE ora tas Satis While explained his connection, with benies | f0F the widening of 16th stort extended on-| Tre sui to va strong’ sentment 4th st a : aa = tion of the purciaser. Ad i in “ ex] ving the mos tant chi ae Sater: street 120 feet wile, ps arked in center. uarble } vition of cae tree ne The big building seems to unsettle The engagement of Mr. Louis Eiseman to PI dumantion pi dings Sy Gin dary ot enen | S n nt chairmansiips to the south and st opening the pomsl- be suid be that the revision of the “ rahe roceedings made to the Commissioners. The rine! Tie to Bai . HOLDSWORTH GURDON, Frustes. Witb the rivalry offered inside. . place at | ployer was told by a detective what he had | Proc A Si SESE ato, Wand B., Wimiaurea, thencete Wasi | _ DUNCAN ct anaeds ies Gavvary Baste Chrareh fonrorrom ait Dem, | done, But did nothing at all about it. From Parties affected by the proceedings notified the Su JOCKEY cae BEMOTEGR, ag ES, iter gtineait 1900" neat sods | PZAHCLIFFE. DAKE & CO., Aucte yp DALE Miss Annie Plumiey, sister of the bride, witi | Chicago he went to Omaha and worked for a| Commissioners some time ago that they did a dee eer Last m wr: noes m , INVENTION 2 . wil A Warm Contest at the Annual Meeting RATON 7 7 he was in the employ of Harvey. Last Night—Affairs of the Chub, WAGONS, HALTS The Memphis Gathering of the Anti-Sub-| cousin of the groom, best man; Misses Kirby, _ jury. By virtue of a order of tue Sup aseagkay ations ee Ferris, Mockbee and Tucker, bridesmaids, r. Cole objected to the questioning on the |" virtually concludes the condemnation | The annual mecting of the Washington District of Coitmiva, hoiding spe ial te ry Messrs. Harvey, Woods, Voigt aad Taylor will | Sound that it was not material to the case. . i ‘ st tie horse and carriage mart ol Kucvliie, burrs | |W. 8. McAllister of Mississippi, chairman of | act aa ushers,” Tmmedistely after tue cere: | _ Mr. French, howover, thought that znasmuch | proceedings. The Commissioners, however, | Jockey Club, which took place inst evewtng im Co., 080 C street nurthWwest, on SATUKVA MOKN- | the national executive committee of the Anti- mony a reception will be held at the residence | ® the government had gone so deeply into the | were in doubt as to whether they are required | Willard Hall, was stormy aud extended, amd jock, ‘neabove rersonitestaia, “ "| subtreasury Allinnce, who bus been making a| of the bride's parents, and later the bridal | cM#e be should be allowed the samme PT SES. | t0 pay the award of the jury out of the appro- | When the enceosful candidates for positions on ‘Torts cashes tour of the states where his party is strongest, | Party will leave for w southern tour. They | Fhe objection was not sustained and Mr. | ition made. ‘The owners of the other prop- ecutive committee had been annganced eee ERS EAST ae, | _a0-w.theist HENRY W. SOHON, Admi found awaiting him here letters from his fellow | Willapend a week in Washington on their re-| French continued his examination. Witness | PUY‘. eg “notined the Commisioner® that | it mas lone after matatehe hall and closets; good front and back Yards, «as AICLIFFE, DAKK & CO., Auctioneers, und Swaiting him here letters from his fellow | turn en route for Columbus, Ohio, their future | ¥®8 e a to Wi pe | they would not make any donations. The stockholders > ull ~— wwateave. | PAfEE Will rout tor 815. aidia wean we Pa. a committeemen urging him to postpone the | home. on the journey from Chicago to Washington | ery aire ation upon the case, which was ane Sncioliens weve Selly: sqpeeamaal, wd wocations | yee ical. signe stepesul tomas Gidetts | RECEIVER'S SALE _BY7. AUCTION OF THE] date fora national convention called to meet) ira. Wanamaker and her daughters re- eae oe there wore nu- | banded to the Commissioners today, the attor- | Dott ih Dimon and x proxies, and the fight PP st mow. | Posts, bat’ and alti“ Frice only 85) phe AND OA aUSeos: Muon | #t Memphis, Tenn., December 16. This call | turned here last Friday. Mrs. Wanamaker is | meroas opportunities for him to escape on the | Pe, for the District says pow prem ype weed ve} PTY . ALSO TWO NEW HOUSES; press brick fronts; DIN THE TALE | was issued from Indianapolis upon the re-|in excellent health, but found herself so| way. When at the Metropolitan Hotel in this ce peice a at the moon auton ae A CONTROVERSY OVER PROXIES. sone Steves ana triaumngs, sia om: bet alan Lea NE AAT SON GUECEL eee | fusal of the supreme council, after a lengthy | enamored of the quietude of her country home | city he was left for half an hour alone snd | $17009 in ‘the District approprianon act of | Seated sbout « small table near thegings te : i and the beauty of the autumn there that she | could have easily escaped then. : ede : varticulass call npon ALD. G. debate, to receive the protest of the anti-sub- : ~ — March 3, 1891, Were the judges of election, Messrs. George 6 TATOO i PRCEMREN, AMENTRATIST, 292 | rewury party and make the maze a part of tho | Gout rans herself clove te House nat |" aseare tartvon VERKTLIOX === pawrspd Ue suttone: aboot aoe sw iN # A OK A.M. the family had enjoyed their Thanksgiving at a arpa - yeier and Dr. Kodinson. About thet IVERSITY HEIGHTS, ADDI- | , In vursuancg of the dectes of court pasted on the | record. It had previously been determined, in | their old’ home st entire family will’ ‘0 | ., The defense closed its case at this point and ANACOSTIA. least a Lundred members, two of the most 1th day of Novenibery Is@1, in equity case, Now 6 , an TAGES BEAUTIFULLY LOCATE GREASE | bbiuu, chittied Elen. C. Gray st al. ve. Haiph [the advent of such action by the supreme back there for the Christmas holidays. Mra. | the government called Edward F. Vermillion, jamais Gascon proulnes cantons eteither of the table MS. REDFORD W. KER & SON, 1000 F; | L- Gait et al., in the Supreme € ouncil, to distinct organization with | Wanamaker will not therefore begin her Wed- | assistant inspector of buildings, in rebuttal. 4 - ~ aire with a ‘haudfal of prexies representing or HARRY BANTON 5 seiabia, apbomnting Job, SRr LICL at niece dhe Ten nee LiL cn | monday recesiaueeedlatie: Mew feare, tae ‘This witness identified a paper signed by | Miss Mamie L. Harris of Norfolk, Va, and|exch faction. Some incidente took Fos ese oie ellen C. Gray, ‘Thoin tira ‘Georee W Grny to its origmal state of fidelity to its coustitu- SRS epee irene soe himself as inspector of fire escapes, in which it | Mr. Benjamin 8. Stewart of Hillsdale were mar-| place during the . ment brick dweilil . Gaitto Jon P. shepperd. re- | 47. tion of the family, but: e same it is receiving stated that suflicient work bad been done | ried at the Banks Street Baptist Church of Nor- i bath room; bot and col \d recorded on the sat tion. ‘pasgg dh —— me er there J ipl rea en cas ir iver 1:30, folio “04 et | Chairman McAllister last night issued from | the finishing touches these days from the by Albree to warrant the payment of $500. | folk by Nev. James M. Young, aoxirted by Rev. ne blO-iw A. 8. PRAIT & Si rg; Of, the land records of the District de Columbia: | the headquarters of the national executive com- oo net eerie ean, ba This note was given to ir. White upon the | H. Boone, on November 24. Miss Essie Waxt- Section, bumonan, Sneeie yall sell. by | public au + THE | mittee, Anti-subt Alliance, in this city, a , but seem rticul addi- | representation that Mr. Corning was hard up | ington of Norfoli bridesmaid and Mr. mation, De . FOR SALE—PIANOS. aoe bedenion SY Pew malig | mentee amd once %* | tion of many more glittering objects of fascin- | acti needed money, 4 vw he ee a rity of canes, won en tockaicaiisien’ Beam = a WITHIN THE STORE La’ ‘In obedience to urgent requests from many | sting interest. Two or three cabinets are now | Witness had known White about four years, | mau. A reception was held at the bride's res- Sie contend ae aipelinon ae POR SALE A SMALL SQUARE PIONO IN Prie | TUQ®, GHAY & SOX AY A MAKRWAILL 31 members of the Anti-ubtrensury Alliance, the | in the frst parlor, one of which is devoted to land during thet time defendant had never be- | dence, ‘No. 161 Cumberland strect, Noriolk, | Us {ection contained the perm, which oan articulsty sit price address PIANO, Star fice. dS | ANACONIIA. "D.C 'au the work, “&e-. contained | wational convention, called to moet at. Mem | Japanese ivory carvings, another to exquisite | fore represented that his employer was hard | sed last “nicht shnterana ptrect: Nortolk, cbarbel te Yen ee ee DUR SALE — DONT MISS IT-A HANDSOME, | ‘ere! and partly mentioned | y detail, witt be | Phis, Tenn., December 16, is hereby postponed china ornaments and a glass-covered table al- | up, Were given » rousing reception at their home | Siner proxy, even though tive latter stated thet iUGAHDI Si 6 Pita iee, ij octave aprieht piano, ail in wood of | ar yftvaras a ruts ani eS eeteee Ta | #0.a date witich will bo hereafter named.” lows some fine specimens of old gold XR. HYDE BECALLED. on Nichols avenue. The parlor and sitting | aij Oxies were t0 be declared void by it - y warranted, for, the sictificed, price of | not obtained it wii tion be auld in Gata the vale ‘The reasons for this uction were given by Mr, ] and silver ee ae <> Mr. Anthony Hyde was recalled and stated | room were crowded with guests and gifts, | “"y/ t two hours bo receive the #ote, a Soopemtnn tiawons name trom dey to I setts MeAllister in an interview as he was taking the = — ve Phage gigi toi) ‘g | that he was unable to remember whether or | *°me of the latter being of great value. time the count was being made to cai your atvention to cur barcains; P EVERY "DESCRIPTION, train for his home in Canton, Miss. ‘When | the ae . a perio fe le to deaw Oe OFFICERS ELECTED. @ motion to proceed with ey f frot: Parking ana wood-s.zed We can sways save you $25 to $100 in buying a piano. | AGKICULTUEAL AND Fak JMPLEMEN our call was issued,” he said, “the supreme | love of sunshine snd flowers, Her palms and | not the defendant requested him to draw hcccdia chart koe eiciees Lanes the ae ae = uly 3s tow at m new Catholle church. Shetuer 3¢ be ms oF used; tig eee ly: - PAINTS AND. OILS ER council had taken no action on the third party | plants are always in the pink of perfection. Of | checks so that he could collect them. ostia pter of St. Andres <} a Bremond 4 am ie ee manee ne cack eS ~~ CUTLERY (1A BPOCKET), GLASS, question. Subsequently it appointed twenty- | the coming social season Mrs. Wanamaker in-| Mr. C. M. Matthews on being re-| hood has elected the following ofticers for the mprseatis : brery sansyivania ave. CART, WAGON, BUGGY AND FAM HARNESS, p a re fickpationsciplessuvethatall icallel elated. hb remembered tho : ing recognition from the chair stated that he (Qk BALE OSE HARRINGTON & CO. UPRIGHT: SHOW ORES ENTE i Sar, once’ Ea" for”, Pesrasty ak" “or | suck geastoushsctmstecahersah caabestseaee | Wamenction "ot atawitg tear' chests |cmmuing Year: Director, Barnabas Bryan (eo- | Dros "Grammy irvan, te che report tt the oe B mouths, onieinel price, THREE SATIOSAL CARH HECISTIES, SHELF | [oun Mo. Notwithstanding: this action the | Her awa plane are yet under consilcration: bat| "He did aot remember however, that fie hed | elected); assistant, director, Wm. P. Kelly: | n-cocnta of the sittin not been meited aioe ee wee ee BOXE F ERAL ABSULIMENT OF | Louis, Mo. Notwithstanding this action the | He PI ss wy harged White with having f. the checks | Secretary, N. KR. Harnish; treasurer, Julius | tat he had detected several inaccuracies ona USEFUL SUALLY FOUND IN A | national alliance leaders are denying that it is | this far in advance it is safe to assert that they | charged White with having forged cos x® | Tolson (re-elected). in the figures, which might poadbly bave been FP cicgrand upright pao: 8200, best in the warket; *SIOHN P. SHEPPERD, Receiver, into & political party. ‘The result of the St. | ments which have mes peen eas cnet eal home: price, #4,700. bargain; sacriniced; must be sold." 1245 Yth st. Dw. Room: , Le Droit building, Louis conferenfe will determine their real pur- master General in the list of leaders. court until 10 o'clock this morning. last night elected officers as follows: President, snade by the printer, yet he thought the by- o jaws of the club, which require that the ao P : p re Anna A. Peck; senior vice president, Julia A.| counts of the treasurer shull be audited, ae “asin ‘doz Fat. a. pose in the premises, and hence the propriety | Miss Mamie Varnell, daughter of Mr. and WHITE'S EXPLANATION OF THE CHECKS. Dony; junior vice president, Carrie M. King: | thould be curried out The chairmas est va SALE-TWOB 1. SUBSTANTIAL! Foe sace= of postponing our national convention. Mra. J. T. Varneli, and Mr. Wm. J. Zeh will be| When the case began this morning Mr. Cole | treasurer, Mina K. Smith: chaplain, Sarab T. | plained that au effort bad becn made te do aneeh sevetucrn capeoes ler, inpruvewenvs; | special bargain ima fine Squsre Grand Piano; best E BAZAAR, —— Derentn 100E Toth street iteer dowee 'F.| Teealled White for a question or two. In an-| Grant: conductor, Margaret E- Petty: assistant | this, but it ecomed wext to au umporsuiligy $0 She gure "rem cary eho mvc} Ssahee Raalinnad sractacem Game costa oxeeen tears M40 AN SUE. ALEXANDRIA. rents, ith street v. James F. M i ‘ nductor, Mary Simpson; guar nie An- | get the men to attend to it. sty Inquire ot OWNER om preives, Cor" 7t pro po pond y ge sincere AND POSITIVE SALE OF STREET- swer White identified bis checks that were left quality; perfect in every respect and fully guaranteed. Only $175; $10 cash and 10 monthly. Fine stool and cover goes with it; cost new 8500. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 2211 to 2743100 #1 h, = dand order and richest tone; warranted for five years: ot $200; $10 cash down and 80 per month; a SS montay. sylvanta ave. FOR, SALE-A RARE CHANCE—A HANDSOME Parlor upright «rang piano: nearly new and in beautiful condition; very best make; handsome style: Unsurpassed tone; Cuarautee of Hive years aud could be WarTanied tor dius Lune: cost new $45: can be liad for oniy $200; $10 cask and #10 monthly; see it atonce. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, VIS Pennayl ef AND MARES SHIPPED HERE MBER TWELFTH, within the Bazaar head of Horses and 8. BENSINGER, YL tHW: DAL i 613 F" STREET G, DECEMBER ELEVENTH, K, we Will sell at the above lunch Toow the entire ouift contained therein, This sale presents ah excelient opportunity for a party to engaye in the luach business. It will first be offered Asan entirety wnd if a satisiuctory bid is uot obtatued If ‘will then be sold in detail. KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., a9-2t FOR SALE—A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PIANO has been used bat six months by careful party. Tuts is» Very chowe and haudsowne instrument, the duake, oWner sel.s on account of leaving the city, aud if soid at ouce can be had tor ouly @200; quick Kasi, selected at Lactory for owner. ve ci J EXCHANGE, 913 Fenn. 9 books. For the Ist snd 15 TO. $8.00 FUR & CO., Auctioneers, v20 Pebnsyivania aye. nw. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON MAKYLAND “A x c LA BEIW SECO! AND THIMD STREBTS NOKTHEAST, BY ALCTION. 1-2 s “Auctioneers, RATE, DARE THE ELECTION OF CONGRESSMAN. The election for Representative of the eighth district in Congress is proceeding here today ‘The restaurants have closed doors and blinds, The city council held its regular meeting last night, the president of each board being in his chair. For the first time since the common couneil succeeded the old board of town trus- tees it had not, at opening, an item of business before it, and took a recess immediately after the minutes had been read. The board of aldermen, which took the initiative in all the proceedings, acted in several matters and the council concurred. An application of John W. Burke, Allen C. Harman, Martin Lawlec and others for an extension of the tan yard drain sewer arch was presented. City Surveyor Graves reported that the work would cost lackin, assisted by Rev. Father Maynadier, will perform the ceremony. Mr. Harry Dun- canson will be best man. Miss Nellie Reed will be the maid of honor and Miss Laura Zeh, Miss Unace Sweetnan of Cnicago and Miss off for a wedding trip and upon their return York today to see Prof. Bell and his family off to Europe. Prof. and Mrs. Bell are taking their young family to spend the winter in Florence. Mrs. John Sherwood is going to give # series of morning drawing room talks during January for the benefit of siatod. charities. ‘The. fi takes place at the residence of the Vice Presi- dent on the 4th of January, the next at Mrs. Wanamaker’s, and another will be given at the Mexican legation. Mrs. Ralph ©. Johnson gives a young ladies’ luncheor. today at the Portland for her niece, Jobnson & Co.’s bank at the time he left the city. Mr. Cole asked him to go over them care- fully and say which ones of them were used to settle his individual debts and which ones were him was properly accounted for by checks sent derson: assistant guard, Flora M. Etzier; dele- git Mrs. King and Mrs Tew; alternates, ire. Walson and Miss Lamson. ‘NOTES. duty. window weight. Mrs. Matilda E. Angerer fell down the stairs of the Russell residence, on Nichols avenue, last week and broke an arm, injured ber head, side and ankle. She isan aged Indy and her medical advisers are doubtful of her recovery. Hon. Frederick Douglass left Ceaar Heights today to fill lecture engagements at Phila delphia. ieee ‘The Potomac Literary Club, A largely attended meeting of the Potomac Literary Club was beld last night at the resi- dence of Dr. Chas. F. Rand, 1228 15th street COMMITTEES APPOINTED. Upon motion of Dr, Marmion the ¢tub proceeded to choose the members of this eom= tee and Ai ject Dr. 4 az OAPs. ave. Pitindetpina aud is consign) here for sue." | in the several wards with quietude. There is | Dyer will be the bridesmaids. “A reception, | sed inMr.Corning’sbusiness. This wasevidently | _ Mrs. E. V. Dodge has gone to Brentsville, fone ee 2 a ee H HALE_A MAGNIFICENT SQUARE PIANO; ce pease no excitement, but a fair vote is being polled | to which 150 guests are invited, will follow the | for the purpose of showing that all the money | Va., to attend her sick mother. dered to meet at Willard’s Hovel kood as new; fine rosewood case; all in Les Retold eved workers antumzes: mong which | and the election of Mr. Meredith is conceded. | ceremony. newly married couple will go | that White used in Mr. Corning's abseuce for | Officer Kenney has recovered and resumed | and go over the Mr. Wm. Den: + ade @ motion that a crm ~ own at : t bar | ao3t Auctioueér. | but the town does not seem unusually dry on | will reside for the winter with Mr. and Mrs. | by Mr. Corning from Boston for that express | ‘The postal assistant, Miss Corio Etzler, nar-| mittee of five be appointed to revise the by- asa ExeiaSGb, oh RATCLIFFE, Dain £00. nuctioncers that account. Varnell. PUrpose, White had testified on the stand | rowly escaped serious injury yesterday by the | laws of the club and the chair selected Memes. Fe SALE—SEVERAL | 2Y 2 pre tete CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner_Hubbard are in New Parting of the window cord and falling of the | Magrath, Marmion, loss, Schwarz and Alas po ag ENTIRE CONTENTS, GOOD WILL, &e., OF THE rth. Mr. George Zurhorst created something of # stir by offering & motion to the effeet that bere- after all bids for im rmente be advertised and the contract awarded to the lowest bidder, ‘The paar th ‘ht the motion out of order, as it was the business of the executive committes to look after such things. He was supported im his position by Dr. Marmion, who read from the by-laws of the club. THE DIVIDEND. Some member in the rear of the hall asked what about the dividend that had been declared TION z : at the last mecting of the executive committee. Foe sair nepecen: ~OR SALE_HOLIDAY BARGAL: TRENT, OL, AT FOC O'CLOCK, we wil sell by | $5,008.12 and the matter was referred to the Se Sa, ee ered ‘WHITE EXAMINES THE CHECKS. northwest, Dr. D. 8. Lamb presiding. Resolu-| dir. Samuel Hoss explained thut at the bast near Bult Tneatly pew poset BRADBURY UFKIGHT GRAND, Eapiiestion. infront of the premise, that elegant | committee on streets. | An electric light was | “URUET: Mose Jaton cane | yeaterday that when, Mr. Corning was| tious of condolence on the deathof Prot. Henry | meeting of the executive committee « motion erm muproveuents, ED. J OMAKL. Tosewood case , 1Uil size; elevant Condition 7 ae ordered to be placed at the stone bridge, head eres S: Lig ig! out of town the checks be sent were|C- Spencer were read and approved. Mrs. |to declare a dividend bad been carried. aon 1006 F st. | perfect order imusically : "tul.y «tsranteed ; oruinal SY BRICK HOUSE AND | of Duke street, well party to a small number of friends on Sat- jnently inadequate to carry on his | Mary Stevens Beall read an instructive paper | He personally was opposed to a dividend, ANGI B | Moats We G."aa ie, Yess Pee ave. MOSUL” | sa MARNLAND AVENUE SOME saeiaall cdicab urday evening last. Among those present were | Foadness ” here & rewult “White was | oR "S-G. Holland.” The ‘miscellaneous pro- | ss. Ue cid not shink “the ihanecs af tig ae; = PAST — ; ‘ Mise Poggensee, Miss Christine Poggensee, _' 4 consisted of piano solos by Miss Ma; club warranted it. dividend could OLE Pr A wwe - ° sometimes compelled to make collections to y SOLE JOR BALE-HOMIBAY BALGASS my, fi DEPTH LLeiOE oF LEE, S. 22% | Tho Alexandria county cour, Judg Chich- | at Consetrse, Mia ChriatineFoggonee Mig ree Rich rosewood case; fuli octave: perfect order; a Valuable ihstrument; cost originally €500; special > OR easy payuents; Latdsoune stool abd FG. SMITH, acy, dining roo and itches on ati rosuis.” Inquire om premises. "> 1225 Pa ave, ‘heute, *"S F.G. SMITH. 1225Pa. ave. OR DALE — PIAN S1ON MAKE; GRAND ‘Will please you. Unick stable | Old piangs taken in exchanwe, ns. Price, B1dweach rauuent, the intervals arranged witis depth te « Ac-tot alley. "Tie property will be offered either in the entirety or according tow sublivision tw ve aeen at the tine Of Stic. "Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two fomphed with in nites day HEC ag Coat of ‘the det Served. “All couveyanring, & Rare Tight to resell at ug purchaser 38 re- at purchaser's cost. of the lodge for the ensuing Masonic year, viz: ‘M. Dorian, 8. 8.; Wm. A. Boyd, J. S.; proxies to the Grand Lodge, Past Masters W. H. Proc- ter, has fined Edward Shock 100 for gambling, and James Butler, colored, has been convicted of horse stealing and sentenced to the peniten- cum near the old canal basin was found to be At a meeting held last evening of Sister- ‘Mrs. M. M. Metcalfe; herald, Miss Alice Lyons; Mrs. Stinzing and Schuyler, De Neale, Fulton, Stinzing and Prof. Rupprecht. Mr.Ful- ton leaves Monday evening for thesouth, where Wednesdays from $ to 6 p.m. The wife of Commander Glass has returned Dant, Viercorn, Hume and Heffner. Mrs. Harry Cooke and her sister, Mrs. Harri- Angry words and blows growing out ofa make up the deficiency, and this, be claimed, was practically what he was doing when he cashed the three checks which he was charged c custom when he needed a small amount for the business to run into some neighboring store count and draw on it as needed. When these y Dr. E. A. Duncan and rten and vocal solos by Misx and Miss Bertie Crawford of New York. Prof. Olmstead and Miss Nolan Mr. Lee Bau Marguerite Nol elected the following officers for the suing Delegates to the department encam, Charles Matthews, W. C. Mason, M. D.. J. lternates—George L. M. Penfield, Chas, Newburg, W. M. King, be paid unioss the club went in debt. He was perhaps more interested than any member present as far as stock was concerned, yet he thought it thoroughly impracticable to e forged. c , ing. jend at this The club was now ow ® Z Gua thin alan ne and two | tiary for eighteen years. he will spend the winter. White, while on the stand, occupied consid- | Were the accompanists. dividend at this tim » MEST BE Soup Ex | FO® 5ALE_Bancary. aitin conuaate bariteel tec patie: Satine cae YIME LAST SIORT. Mrs. Hampden Vane, with ber sister, Mra. | erable time in looking over the checks care- — rm Snancial basin. There wore Sow Gktmass sot ahs. 204 A: | stope: solid want case, perfect ure musically; | SUH snd sectned Uy dendof trust onthe premises | an glarm of fire was sounded last evening | Blackburn, have taken apartments at the PBrt-|{fully. He then eaid if would, be impossible for Gon. G. Bante Post Mestion. siases the emonstisvesel = OOP CHALIE SN? HANDS prices €129; special Boliday price, $51 on $3 | posi of #200 required ai the tiie uf sale. “Lertas to be | about 6 o'clock. ‘The dwelling of Mra, Finni- | !and and will be pleased to see their friends on | him to pick out all of them, because it was his| Geo. G. Meade Post, No. 5, G. A. R, ba THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION. After the regular business had concluded the 7: Commander, J. W. Deneane; senior vice a on fire, The roof of the house had caught from ee as and cash a check for s small amount. White | °°" is 5 embers gathered ma the judges $00, 0S pee | meter eh tmrovemenis: mahogany case: manu | ao nay * PAM actioucers, a chimney and the building was threatened | from California and is residing at No. 2015 sleo explained what the necesmry expenecs of | Commander, Chas. Matthews; Junior viow com- | TOL Us Se the dacion ad. = f Offer retused. Address MANUFACTURER ‘Star with destruction when the firemen arrived. | Hillyer place. the office were when Mr. Corning was away. | mander, E. C. Grumley: surgeon, M. Buck- | "*! y Angee - RAN, 1008 Fst. | Since. aw ea ean The house was saved, except a portion of the | A surprise party was given last evening by| The salary list amounted to about €100| heimer, M. D.; quartermaster, Calvin Farns- | Ty ‘count was not completed an ys 7 mide NW. BCSISESS | pox SALE-PIANOS FUR THE HOLIDAYS. seen roof,and the loss will not exceed a few hundred | the Golden Bell Pleasure Club at the residence | week and Mr. Corning would give him a check | worth; chaplain, lev. HS Stevens, officer ot | be Count was not comple 0 F ee en | hans, of one of the members. Among those present | for that amount on Riggs & Co., where Mr. | the day, J.C. Bishop, officer of the guard, 1k | MEE and but a few heard the final result, Suz BANOS. Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M., held last evening the _——-.- were the Misses Hommer, ODay, Volland, | Corning hadan account. He would deposit | Mullen ; which Was as follows: OUB TEMS following were chosen and installed as officers Iron Hall Elections. i 4 these with Lewis Johnson & Co. to his own ac- Both tickets had the names of Dr. F. C. Aing- worth and O. G. Staples, and the former ne 7, rs i " . eived 215 and the latter 212 votes, On te quar rtke |_| AF Eel & CON # 3th Wm. 2. sheid, W. M.; Wm. T. Reed, 8. W.;| hood Branch, No. 910, Order of Iron Hall, tho | #08 Dodge, have returned to Washington, the | checks did not arrive on time White said be Pichon, DM. D. WH. Charch, T. L. Matchott, | Deanay ticket F. M. Dreney received 106, Wap MDS S Hie Hithat. | FOR, SALE-GREAT BARGAINS IN vane Ur. | Wim. 8. Knox, J.W.; Wm. H. Proctor, secre-| following ofiicers were clected for 1802; Chief latter from Manseclusetts, where ake syont the | 312-Colehanded White a number ‘of checks | Charlee Hsien Gr F-iindck heer Lea | sill, 14: A. tk Coppes, 1i0; C1. Wook, : 5 | gash wer solo neuney fora celebrated RRANIGN | tary; Win. H. Goods, treasurer; LH. MeDade, | justice, Mra. Tmdore ‘T. Young; vice Justice, | tet from Massachusetts, where she sp from Mr. Corning that were sent on from Bos-| Daniel O'Connell, B. Mullen, J. H. Dewooss, a-| 117; Jol i Kelley, “116; Seamucl Row x month will buya new two. | & BAGH nol-Tu filers Wo F Wheeler, master of ceremonies: | Mrs. J. M, Bradley; accountant, Miss M. L. a ton aae the sxpenass of te — and the} 5. Bove, J. 8. Waugh and Thomas Hynes a= § te ww Phrageee yom Th 1g, a ey | ee ~<a oOR S E miinson, 8. D.; W. A. Brown, J. D.; . 4 expenses varic on - Dutcheon, T. jilier, ' ‘iach Wo fan cderan tasws tomas Fries | K'scais tm consedod wy tonsctanars $0" be ie Tae ia Buckley; cashier, Mise Mary T. Lynch; prelate, Cutting Over a Crap Game. oe bast Mec looted. position ticket elected John A. Green, 114; George P. Zurhorst, 104; James P. Ryan, : F , were about five such trips between May 1 and | B. W. Sisson, James Albert Carew, J. J. . ssoubaines -) $7 ailiste! patuetic tenor clears raiant trecis; | 10r, 1. Fairbrother and G. Y. At Lee; trustee | adjuster, Miss L. C. brown; medical examinet, | game of crap played at Benning race track yee- Tuly 11, At the time be went away White od- Raley a Saree ok Andrews, Chris, | 129 Frank Schwarz, 119; Henry Baseber, 125) incombination » Leautiiul orcuestral ef | St. John’s Mite Association, P. KB. | Dr Kate D. Barstown; watch indy, Mra. Annic | terday afternoon were followed by the usual | mitted he was indebted to Mr. Corning, having | Olson, Thomas . Bart. Digging, J. F. | Charles Childs, 115; Messrs, Hom, Havennet GASSES GY Sp bo] cecamet askiCestex | Doualdaon; trustee life membership fund, D. ) Helly; vedette, Mew: Hortense E- Hunter: true: | Goadly aagault with « weapon, and the victim, Tecelved and eollected more than behad turned | Caslow, R. H. Cook and N. H. Gole. Steere ht PIANO COMPANY, G. V“Leicestere preciisut Boe |G. M. Jno. Lockie; trustee of lodge, Wm. » Mra. Carrio It. Chap d over to Mr. sonata ed wtdi Tae ctat a isetbons: Reema President, Bow: | G- 3 corporator, Past Master W. H. Goods; | lett, Miss Lavinia Triplett. ‘who was painfully and perhaps dangerously | 5164 him and received « judgment for quite an OG este cama two will be selected. The Draney faction have aus delegate to masonic board of relief, Jas. F. ae wounded, is under the care of physicians, | amount. SRA Pap ere ghee eae wpe nd the opposition six members, with ‘tgure jor each, Beautiful lace thn aivening foe: wcsoeaes while the person who used the knife is held to} Mr. Cole banded him a letter. which White : the Fass Aso Overs Grasses. LATEST DIRECT IMPORTATION. We tavite attention to our assortment of EVENING FANS, the production of the fiuest Parisian artista ‘The following elected officers of Lafayette Royal Arch Chapter. No. 5. F. A. A. M., were installed last evening: Walter W. Ludlow, M. EoH. P.; 8. M. Yeatman, E. K.; 8. G. Notting- ham, E.8.; W. A. Craig,’ secretary: AF. Fox, i, treasurer; F. P. Russell, C. of H.: W. 8. Cam bell, P. 8.; A. C. Jenkins, K. A. C.; G. B. Ed- The great building of W. B. Moses & Son glowed with light last evening and the fine show rooms were decorated and wore a gala appearance on the occasion of the second even- ing’s reception. From the first to the seventh floor hundreds of visitors wandered, admiring await the result of his victim’s injuries. It appears that Isane Jones and Tom John- son, colored men, who are horse rubbers at the race track, were ‘engaged ina game of crap, and Jones was trying to throw seven or eleven when another young c i Robinson camé along and made some com- said he had written in Omaha. He knew that G. 8. Campbell to P. Hevner, lot 5, sq. 161; @—. Cecilia Holland et al. to Matilda Ratberford, subs A and D, sq. 100; @—. J. M. Tabbs and W. #. Wi lot 80, * to Jobn T. Williams, pt. 5, sec. 8 ns, It d- , : lot 20, bik. 40; $—" Mary O. ta etal. t0 | on business with Secretary Blaine. Wax Also the latest novelties in OPERA GLASSES. gg mec ancg! Se Feed cul | the exhibition of farniture, hangings, earpets | ment about Jones’ throw and, it is said, pat his T. E. Waggaman, in trust, subs 57, 68 and 63, | German and bas his naturalization - Andrew Boyd, first vail; G. A. Whitaker, s foot on one of the “bones, pon Jones 669; pt. 5, 6g. 525; pt. 13, sq. 818; lot 7, aq. Our customers will find these xoods not only the | organist, and L. Stoddard, sentinel. eee eae (raze displayed im | pushed him away. 50a, and’pt. $, 04. 347; B—- oo a se Ba artistic groupings. As one of the results e binson, it is alleged, struck Jones in .; Rewest in peint of styieand finish, but very much The Death of Mr. Sparks. Jong and prosperous career of this, business tums tor tos uectamntioe Bed reese aes nethhiihias Patines tain: gy a ey -. lower ir price than sunilar koods have heretofore been A meeting of the superintendents of the bu- | house the people of Washington expect to} says that Robinson had his hand in his Archbishop Ireland,who preached a powerful weds ody me yf BOs! NESS CORNER, is rean of engraving and printing was called to- | find there a complete and varied stock of | wherPhe came toward him and be (Jones) out ee foey day to gi e the ow which is goods, but last evening, which was devoted en- him with his t knife. ‘St. Augustine's Church last Sunday New edunwaae ae y to give expression to the sorr tirely'to the hospitalitics of » reception, it was| ‘Tho wound was made in Robinson's back. on social equality, visited the fair in the | sbout : ; felt at the loss of Mr. Thomas P. Sparks, who | realized more fully than ever before tbat this | Treen ne Re ence, i abinson's, predonecr pop Roam tiga pag [WS JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, for nearly thirty years was superintendent of | was one of the largest retail establishments, of | enoug to make it of © nekous nator, a ef Gt, Augustine, 308 strong, to | ness, No. 1107 Penuayivauiaave.” a7 | the Dinding division in that bureau aud who | the kind in the country. No goods were wold, | wae fomoved to Providence Hospital tea Tae Se ae pa Gied on the 4th instant. Capt. W. M Mere-| but the proprietors “and employes were on | liceman Boland arrested Jones and locked bisa = a Gs leh men eo ens dith was made chairman and” Mr. E. | band to show the people round. Among the | tip, —_— tomy <0 @elomen ne Lamasure secretary of tho meeting. | most attractive parts of the building were the | Minis m the prisoner was taken to the ~ tabien” The fax, whieh | any Resolutions were passed setting forth the de- show | Fooms where a hangings | Police Court, but as the injured man was un- ‘been well attended, and will close Friday ‘vil be examined by the sire of his tellow superintendents of divi raperies were aot SoS PEE $00) Listens Desrrmce See rpc tes Seema | atte, Teas a, gee lee 7 oo, weet ‘Shells Tole Fowler ex ths press preciation of him as @ man ai coration. ute was paid ——. PASTAS in ‘hhieas Sheena Peivened, an officer, and their sympathy for his family. | building by @ visitor, wo when asked if he : market that combines the suti- Tostinal omerie vere sats tr overaet tha | baa aes Caceona cares tn ee scenph aren Pere orem e ears the | REVCE enteréd any of the checks he cashed.| The funeral of the late John Kamey, fore! ‘The apr superintendents and Capt. Meredith paid a| for a professional pedestrian.” Acting tary Spaulding has approved the | Mr. Corning kept the a 20 far as he | Jong series of yearsan employe of the Wash-| tion of ‘eptics recommended Lol high tribute to the worth of Mr. Sparks. — ee parma cole ing et aver, Know there was no system bookkeeping in ington Gaslight Company, took place this | braska 00 ‘nent Surgeon Lister. ———_—_ Lecture on Chile. estimate the value of both the gold —_ morning from his residence, No. 20 G street | came ay For perwous troubiea wth ulcer The Cattle Market. A rery interesting lecture ou the repubic | silver roubles of Russia and that custome oft-| wf! "soversmont had placed in evidence’ and | northwest, and 8 was largely sttended. ‘The | Court seotoraan, ‘oo sted qruma, bad teeth or catareh At tha caitle market 4s Union stock yards| of Chile illustrated by stereopticon vieiws, will | cers be instructed to compute for customs pur- | navel hin te read. “ib'eee dated’ Te; denuse: | remains were taken to St Aleyeiae ev. | whether 7 < yesterdsy 125 cattle were onthe market und | be delivered at the Church of the Covenant | Poses the value of importations from Russis ‘and was written to ask Mr. how|corted by the Veteran Volunter United itieinvaluabie, It is harmless, told, as follows: Best sold from 334 to 334c. per on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock by the Rev. alter January 2, 1892, on the basis of the de- he owed with to| men’s Association and Jobn A. Rawlins’ | Cowin appeared for and ri eatecabie asd ot i 3103) ;medium, 2) | preciation of the rouble from the pay the tnmeenem mach of the Post, G. A R., where the services were con- | client became a citizen of the _ ee Oe ee Pound good, 9 to $e. per pound;medinm, 36 | EP. allis, who was for several years repre- | Jundard, such to be by | Te possible, and to pay him the | ducted by Rev. Father Cahill, who paid's high | sion of Nebraske ass = 4.200 recommendations. to 25(c. per pound, common, 134 to Ze. per | sentative of the Presbyterian board of missions | the United States consular officers in Rosia. | ee, Dosti ssaven as pestitie | telvute bo the cheeneter of the doweend” te | cont ae enone : oop — J Pound. One hundred and ninety-eight sheep | in Chile and the bead of the Theological | Instructions have been issued accordingly. —_| Gu condition thal ‘against him be not | interment was made at Mount Olivet. The | of its constitutional F id W. 8. THOMPSON, and lambs on tho market and sold as follows: | Seminary at Sant Mr. Allis is now con- ‘Prosecuted. yi pallbearers were Messrs. Keithley sepresented by 3 who we i Feermechet, Die oe Per pone Cored wie ee coll | Reetttine te Bee pean eneet ot Meni | A Ws Socks Fonmraey’ stierwocn "nod | histet tee tetotey at tho Solent ee es | Sie Salina’ Port ate coekan gnvot grow into cite wi & ELEIN) 10 Go. jar ives had = the gusian pa aTEe & ELDRED en sais: Peg IS i sdsajaion See. Sout ¢1d) dauage roealoess a Seka roompany and or ‘mmsaming 10 act asa