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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D.C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1891—TEN PAGES | CHRISTMAS AND THE STOKES. Tih and G street, offers to do sith te oe FARMERS ALLIANCE IN ENGLAND CONGRESSMEN IN TOWX. Jolly, J, Ln, South Dekots, Bae. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Some Advice to intending Purehasers—The come to consider. Take a suit or an overcoat | Opening of the National Liberal Federation Senators EB Teme 88 Cot. aw. THIS AFTERNOON. TeMOR KOW =. —* beeper ry ay ey is what = ‘Allen, heb (fmt 10 Bet. se Kyle, od oor an ag : SCO, AUCTIOXEERS, |] ATIMES & SL0AK, e T)UNCANSON BkOS.. Auctioneers Trade! ie a bor pecmncle pans ad A mpd mpage Fe 8 ip et Reaare, pass sco MT om = The approach of Christmas is indicated in a] © — Ths uiboce ‘There was commen War ih tore fiat'Ve aver . weg a aR aa Seemerennert mont pleasing way by the attractive displays of | ;.8tpeSgrar'end this great ofier termes fee ake | ing ia Memorial Hal, Partington stress Bat, Willa Ey, Tenn Eph Fate, eay inte Fr Serie teENtH | REOULAR SALE OF HOUSEROLD FURNITURE | -Z¥US108, holiday goods and the th of shoppers. of closing out the entire stock of | London, one m por’ m- | Barbour, John 8., Virginia, st me. nham, &. W. T., Texas, ECEMBER aa . The facilities offered the public by the Sue rer Slothing. ferences in the history of the liberal | Butler, Matihew €., South Caroling, 1494 Wot Lapham, Ovcer, Hhode Island, Arlington, zidvex Pat mats: ABT FOUR OoLock ee AT OUR AUCTION RooMS tail establishments of Washington were never | | Kaxx &Soxs' Maxvvacronrso Couraxrof 114 party of England. Oficially it is termed | Berry, James H., Arkanas, Metro eee Ss eee cantath SeaeeTMeTEDS TOMORROW.SATURDAY. DECEMBER TWELFTH, Tore manifest than at this season. One finds | N- Howard street, Baltimore, has s branch | the “National Liberal Federation Conference;” | piogcout ‘thatus, New Jersey.” & feet Dinches ooh oeet at 1801, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, TR in Washington | t 531 7th street, one door south of F, where | in fact itisaconference under the auspices Calvin 8” Ohio, Arlington. feat. Tn whitch will be found a number of Eikt certain piece or Pare! of ind sud premiees gta: that he can have the advantage in fine electro silver-plated ware can be obtained - oe the Brice, North Date a et Jo cps of thee Gest to, So chy. being tn toe FINE MIRRORS, UPRIGHT PIANOS AND OR- | sted snd beine in the city ineton im =P sta weristy to select teens erent 25 ‘= | Seatany priees. A specialty’ Sa mate of ve-| “eG ererey Dace, Ct Se tare, inne | Covel, Taman Beem Daketes Seri privet remcencen ant inion Game, EXGRAVINGS. Berth twenty (30) tect front of orusinas tees (Oh ae ororciey aa perenne and can | plating cod ropeicing eee perme tly counected with rural life, | Cameron, J. D., Pennsylvania, 21 Lafayette og. Shera ryownar ine of wait A Set of OFFICE DESKS AXD REVOLVING OFFICE | 275 hh eT ,S nea cet humared Sera TP There ae : Carey, J. oming, Arlington. exo required when the terms vent 5 have purchases to make should do their shop-| ceptable Christmas present. In fact an um-|esort of English Farmers Alliance, baving | Cariitle, 3. d. mtucky. 1426°K st. Sf eale are not somplieg with, teen days roam the cana a Ping early and avoid the crush that unavoid-| brells is an article that comes in handy most | for its object. the, outlining of legislation cal- | Chandier, 'W. E., New Hampshire.1421 I eha.w. Sik and cost’ or the et purchaser after ave | ONE LARGE BAR COUNTER AT WARE ROOMS, bie occurs on the last few days before | any time, and those who intend to make their | ae et ta the wondition af | Chilton, Horace, Texas. Metropolitan. yi sayerrse gent of euch resale ia soe be 1351 B STREET. ba ey friends happy with o gift of this kind ought | torsand an improvement, in the condition of | Cockrell, F. M., Missouri, 1518 R st. n.w. epee im Seen, D.C All conve ‘ALSO Getta i day | £0 100k over the large and varied assortment of | the outof-town communities. | Coke, Richard, Texas, 420 6th st. nw. ‘a ARR & CO. A NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT CARPETS, RE- : Tur Stax will continue to publish from day | Jouvgox & LurrRert, 713 Market Space, where W. a aes sd Sane ae ae = Colquitt, Alfred H., Georgia, 228 N. J. ave. ne. a4dkds VOLVING OFFICE AND BENT WOOD CHAIRS. LEDKU R. MILETR, to day notices of business establishments which | alt kinds of umbrellas may be found varying | 8nd Wales have sent delegates to this ce enen | Cullom, Shelby M.. Tllinow, 1413 Mass. ave, ‘ALSO, FKOM A HOTEL, @11akde DOUGLASS & MACKALE,| Trustees, intending purchasers will find it to their benefit | in price from 90 cents to $8.50. They offer a | ence, whic Eee Me ‘Motley meraber of | Daniel, John W., Virginia, 1700 19th st. ., Indiana, THIS BVENING. Larce quantity of Crockery and Glass Ware, Metal | }> aTCLIPPE, DARE & 00., Auctioneer 26-inch English gloria for 90 cents and a silk | Wel Known men as ‘No a y. the Ee nt | Davis, Cushman K., Minnesota, 1428 Mass. ave. ‘W., Pennsylvania, Randall. Castors, Steam Tabi 2 | R —. Lae umbrella of the same size for from €2 to $8.50. Parliament for East Nottingham: the Right | Dawes, Henry L., Mass., 1454 R. I. ave. GA. O., Indiana, 210 ist st. ne WALTER 5. WILLIAMS & CO., ‘Auctionsers, JB Kentucky, Shoreham. — Tlinois, Willard’s. “AUCTION, AUCTION.® McKenna, J., California, 1918 I st. n. acidl prist resent isthe one which : : jon. George Shaw-Lefevre, member of par! : ~ aa eee cand. Everybody in the Dis.| Useful presents, as distinguished from the | rio”, George Shaw-Leferre, member of parlie; Dae een” Once nies Dubois, Fred T., idaho, 1330 13th. i TRUSTEPS' SALE WEEKS 800. augienes *einES on STR EEMUTWEL NS ea O37 Lousiana, STREETS NOKTBEAS Cpponte CY Bow Office, pasos Arno. otte square, SULES is tr Aford, ct of Columbia wears clothing of some sort | mere ornamental, may be found in great va-| formerly postmaster genergl, &o : Sir Walter rk Gr fine tine, "A few people have less than | tiety at ‘Tuomas J. Lorrnztt’s, 1990 Pennsyl- | Foster, one of the members of the. parliament REGULAR ‘SATURDAY SALE OF HOUSFHOLD a suficicnsy of raiment, the great majority are Tamiajprenue., Not that his stock i confined to | for Derbyabire, and chairman, of the commit- Ride ne ie MeN’ Bentod, Toni Metropolian THIS Day, SATURDAY, “DECEMBIE TRELET AY TEN ‘omfortably clad, while the wealthy are attired | this class, as he has everything, e of ‘the allotments and sm: | Erye, Wm. P., Maine, Hamilton. .C., Arkansas, 912 M st. SALE ort . fo thctachorical “purple and fine Linen.” Dress | Piece of ‘dress goods to a handkerchief or a0 | ings association: Sit Wilfred Lawson, one | Gillinger, Jacob TL, New Ham; shire, 1 Bot. es <n Wierd’ 2 AM, 3 AND 7:30 P.M, FUL DET COe PO Tae ROUND MANY, USE. materials which will make any recipient happy | Umbrella. He sells at the lowest cash Price, | of the members of parliament for Cumberland | George, Jas. 2, Micsisippt, 1608 P st cheli,J.L., Wisconsin, 1725 I st HOLE, FOR ACCOUNT Ur BORAGE. =IX MED nay be secured at Penny's. Who doesn’t and when you find out w! is pt and president of the United Kingdom Alhani Sey d 3 3 pASH, HAL ay oe cc are oe The reputation cf tks hase | will nos doubt that they are low.” The stock of | for (ke serneenite OF the tee De Giemot Gandall L Loctsians, 1123 B Lave. | Montgomery, A 1 B., Kentucky. Metropolitan. | 4 Large and Valuable Stock of High-srade, First-class FAPEASION TABLES, FANCY HOUR Sie-haf cash; balance te ene and or half « century. Among | blankets and comforts is especially complete, | Spencer Watson, the noted labor reformer, and | Goyvor., Joka Bi! Georgia, 1015 Vermont ave. |More’ Ay Mtreheosts Shoreham. . as ate of sale. ith tenet at the reg and one things which may be | and. when all is said and done, either or both | last, but not least, Mr. Joseph Arch, the von- | Gray George, Delaware 1421 K wt mor , CL, jitan. a ORD.HAND Cabinet VEL son the pramines given to friends in the generous holiday season | Would make a very acceptable present to most | erable leader of the agricultural movement in | Goyyian. Arthur P, Maryland, 1061 R. L ave. 1333 G st. SSD-RARD CARPETS, VELV: Puen of the purchaser. A deposit 2 none could be more generally acceptable than | &B¥ one. In case of doubt gives blanket or®} Great Britain, som times termed the “Henry | Haie, Eugene, Maine, 1001 16th st. “A med CLOCKS, BRONZES AND BANQUET LaMPs, | [| ATIMEK & SLOAN, Auctioneer, Yard at the time of sale. Terms to handkerchief o down to Perry's—9th street | Comfert. | George of England.” Mr. Arch, who was the Hansbrough, H. C., North Dakota, 941 K st. Villard’s. VERY FINE LANDAU, IN PERFRC’ par and Penn and look at the im-| _ “"They‘are very pretty, but they soil so soon.” | founder of the National Agricultural Laborers | Harris, 1 th,, Tenucasce, 18 let st, woe evuné Ghiivtnié coacdin mace es Eine BRGUGHAM AND ints of handkerchiefs, even if | This is the comment heard in regard to nearly | Union, was received with deafening cheers | Hawiey, J. 1, Connecticut, 2090 Ts Fine es ieee CARE. MICH WHEEL AND: OURS SSCRMSTEOr. zou don't feel interested in any other portion | all dress goods for evening and party wear,| |The conference may be said to be an out- | jioar, G. F., Massachusetts, 4 Lafayette square. | Oates, W. C., Alabama, 1748 I st GELEBEATED ROGERS’ BUGGIES, JUMP SEAT, COUP! tee a __’ pi the great dry goods display. “Handkerchiefs | But still they must be worn as they are in style, | come of the recent great liberal caucus at) Higgins, Anthony, Delaware, 1524 18th st. n.w. | O'Donnell, J., Michigan, Hamilton, = aia0 Ate FE DARE & C0 Aucnoneers, have, more or less, been used in Washington | and ¢o it is a great thing for the owner of a | Newcastle. eee Hiscock, Frank, New York, Arlington. O’Ferrall, C. T., Virginia, Belmont. KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, 4 THOROUGHBRED ‘DUN GELDING, 4 YEARS A sepccncapengsinnginny ever since it Loess the nation’s — siender purse to fnew = = oe co Gaaaee lia hacneawe Irby, ae M., South Carolina, en O'Neil, J. H., Massachusetts, The Cochran. QLD: PONY Cakr, ROBES, | VERY VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE OW there never was such an aggregation of band- | delicate fabrics can be prolonge: e vENT. jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 M st. il, Chas., Pennsylvania, 1326 New York a i : — KXLAND AVESUE, BETWEEN | SEOOR! kerchiefs in any one store as is at Pexrr’s this | treatment which is given by A. F. Borxor, 1103 —— Keuma Joka i. West Virginia, 10 Baines, | om ul, Chas., Pennsy! iow ve. | and many other useful presents for the holidays. MORROW (Saturday), DECEMBER TWELFTH, Me sia, 132 TO ors” NOKIHEAST, il, J. J., Missouri, Willard’s, ASGL. at ELEVEN A.M. in front of cur salesroomue, —- . feasou. The qualities are uniformly of the | G street, accomplishes this result. He cleans | He Tells the German Reichstag of the Advan-| Kyle, James H., South Dakota, 212 N. Cap. st. | Otis, J. G., Kansas, 223 A st. ne. At our sales room, corner 10th st. and Ps. ave. n.w. S31 and Accs sts we Will sell abe : AFTERNOON, DECEMBER FIP. best, the variety is most extensive. All kinds | goods of this character as well as laces. tages of the Treaties Negotiated. MeMillan, James, Michigan, 1114 Vt. ave. Outhwaite, J. H., Ohio, 4 Dupont circle. . Tit : fe wil eeu ee -_ cone ——. ony A fine display may now be seen in the store} Chancellor von Caprivi opened the de- alpen: one i New Jerse: ae he ragtnd Page, C. Rhode Island, Congressional By order of the Taunton Silver Plate Company. = tm Grout of tho premions, that article may be p d, eer a s F Manderson Charies F., Nebraska, 1233 17 rett, W. F., Indiana, National. EP REAL PSTATE, KNOWN to suit all parses. “Bat dot eee ee mvartetione et die | ate on, tee Rew commercial treaties in} Sickel John Hl. Orégen, Chamberlin’ Patterson, Joslab, ‘Tennessee, Motropotitan. a ier : AS FU THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND, t handkerchiefs are the ‘. p the German reichstag yesterday. After explain- | }y, Jobn T., Alab: B15 439 st. i i ATTRACTIVE SALF OF PIANO | STABLE, NO. Ok MARYLAND AVENUE NORTEE pest ham ee oul Gaal peda queas’ seek Mek Goad aoe oehas| © : organ, John T., Alabama, 315 414 « Patterson, J. M., Ohio, Ebbitt. 410-108 Ancts, ’ : ; VAST, AND CHE PAST PRET 8 IN — table furniture maybe seen. They have a|'& the effect of the treaties on the | Morrill, Justin S., Vermont, 1 Thomas circle. | Patton, D. H., Indiana, 310 Indiana avenue. RITCRE, CARMEN SY ANE HOGSEROED' RE | BY THE’ DEPTH THEREOF OF 1 ules of fashion, a marked ware, while their plated | commercial relations of Germany, Austria | Paddock, Algernon S., Neb., the Portland. Paynter, T. H., Kentucky, Metropolitan. FUTU ¥8. CESSITIES. This property, is elgautiy located breadiine » berolgp orion. 5 a ie Lager) irs hc cucussll 4 that the | Palmer, John M., Hiinois, the Elsmere. Pearson, A. J.. Ohio, 207 New Jefeey avenue. }patcLinwe DARR Sea Boing our recular sale at our sal fee |“ , their bric- nd their piano and|and Italy the chancellor said that the | Palmer, y 4 A 207 New Jerse: : our regular our sales rooms, #20 demend wil Sontiens for scans tus, op be-|banquel lomge pearent many soveltion which | ccaase chee’ het ‘Germany has also made | P48¢®, Samuel, Florida, Metropolitan. Peel, 8. W., Arkansas, 123 B st. sc. eS ee a Bea SATURDAY, DECEMBER TWELFTH, hooves the: i Peffer, Wm. A., Kansas, 7 B st. . O., W. Vi i fe stock cobsiste of Upright as are Piano | *2" who contemplate the purchase of | are well worth attention at this season of the | J ¢ooq” ayrecment with America and ae ansas, 7 B si Pendleton, J. O., W. Va., Metropolitan. The stock consists of Upricht and Square Piano z i TRUTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING | Fortes, Puriot Purniture, Chanter Suite, ie wanes. | Terme: One-third ially nice in silk to hurry up | year. , re south Dakota, 100 B st. n.e. | Perkins, G. D., Iowa, 1332 R street. pee, SA ale eee oe Pun Chamber Suites in i Gaetan By and by the stock of silk |” For presents or home use there are many | BUstia, especially in the matter of the redue- Ta he ee ee io: Av D0 Grant place, TWEEN ID SIEET AND MASSACHUSETTS Dininsy Canirn ‘Hosting’ sil Costing Saves: Ravabes i 4 . - ion i - | Plum eston B., Kansas, 612 "ie RK. el Ne EN SOK: f a muisites, Se. of color and texture. BY} suggestions in the establishment of M. W. | #0" of corn duties on imports from those coun- | Plumb, Preston B.- Kansas, 612 14th a erce , Tenn., National. AVENUES ace trast, dated, Jenuary | Mita eee or Moeues, 2 a — b ded ess and | rS8' i tries from 5 to 3!/ marks, This was a great | Power, Montana, Wormley Powers, H. H., Vt., Cochran. a erord Libes s ——— eee ae ee uDGE, importer, 1215 F street. There is | tries from 5 to 3 marks. Brest | Proctor, Redfield, Vi., 1701 Massachusette ave. | Price, Andrew, La’, Shorehe Teh at tohoaiet seg, ove! the land” records of | SF Carvets, Scycer tke nna 3 5 Sit be aamtistectery sad ill bees & fine collection of pottery and porcelain, com- | reduction, suid the chancellor, though it was | puch James L., Alabama, 1333 Fst. Quackenbush, J. A. N.Y, Bi ihe thvtriet of Coimaies, ced wpem the. weit the rink and cost dclauiting purchaser 430 By and by the dressmakers will be 80 | prising the best products of the skill of the | necessary in order to secure provisions in the Matthew 8, Pennsylvania, 1829 I et. Baines, Sohn Now Yo quest of the bolder of” the indebtedness»: served. All conveyancing: 4c. st ban haser’s cost, Be" © comers cannot be @e-| world.” He has a full line of table furniture |event of a fnture war. The reduction, he ..N.C., Metropolitan. Ray, G. W., New York, Arlington. , a eae CLIPFE, DARK & 00., ones * of procrastination are | and » great variety of decorated china. Then | claimed entuiled uo sucrifices on the part of ., Mont., Arlington. Reilly, J. B., Pennsylvania, National. Tel, at HACE-PAST FOUR — evident fli, “WD Crank & Co. of | eFe are lamps, articles of plated ware and | the German farmers, owing to the preseut high | Sy ver,"Philetus, Wiscousia, 1701 Conn. ave. | Rerieg, eae inl Gena O'CLOCK FM. the following described property RAtcHEFE, Dann & co ng silks. wank & Co. of | aiso in sterling silver. prices of cereale, which more than amply cov- | squire,’ Watson C., Washington. Arlington. Robertson, 8. 3L., La, situated in the City of Washinston, iu tue Distric t Space have made a specialty of the ; ht i n C., IB 8" in, 8. M., Metropolitan, aforesa.d, to wit: All of lot numbered thirty-two Ons Tanne) — ee _—— a oe sips ered any differences in prices vhich might be | Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st. Sayers, J. D. Tex., Willard’s. of sobn #°. Olmstead and B. H. Warner, trustees, harness. ‘Lo which we invi AM EXTeseIvE Stock Sut tho kind of material andl t od PLANS FOR THE BIG FAIR. cunaed Dy Sha reduceqcuiey houp, Geo. L., Idaho, Arlington. Scott, Owen, Ill., National. division of original lots numbered fv ~T RAICLI Br avcric Zee katy canke. The faun Bad eee Bee a Chancellor Caprivi, continuing, anid that the | Stanford, Leland, California, 1701 K st. Scull, Edward, Pa., Ebbitt. Invquare numbered seven hundred am twenty-three | 220 GRAY & SON, tint will be apparent upon examination, but as | Commissioner De Young Wants = 60-Cent | Feduction of Wine duties would make Germany | Stewart, William M., Nevada, 1906 H at Seerley, J. J., Towa, 1325 G st. G23), a8 recorded in the office of the surveyor of the | \\7EEKS & CO. NOUNTIAL DC, OF THUNEDAY no tirm can keep bargains very long the people Souvenir Piece Coined. ee ae es ee Stockbridge, Francis B., Michigan, 1800 Net. | Shell, G. W., South Carolina, National pete ee. Les SUVEST EEN TH, Isl, hg, Mant 16, take advantage of the situation | A novel proposition was put forward at yes-| growers successful ‘competitors. against | AeleT, Henty M., Colorado, 1551 1 st Shively, BLE.» Ind.. Willard'e and two youre witbinttrestat the tate of per cette ota decrve of totirt femmed om the 12th must needs = < little an age — terday’s session of the joint convention of the | their French acighbors in foreign markets. | yoyP eorge Gi., Missouri, 120% P Simpeon, Jer; cane a5 Ast ae ally, secured by deed 0. trust on the property sold, oF Wi, in Equity Cause 1588, en- Cx havea full Line of wool goods im evening | Board of control and representatives of state | The dreibund’s peaceful principles, combined | Yin. Willem &, Wiseoncin, W Smith, G. W., Zil., 1012 14th st. Sid0 will be rigieesl cues tiered sale: allover: | fames aesteny ef caer’ Binet siden» (Ht ne of wool goods in evening | voria's fair organizations in Chicago. The | With interior necessity, compelled the adoption | Yoorhaer, 1 W .n.w. | Smith, M. A., Arizona, Ri Sncing and. reeeruing ‘will be at. the purchaser's cos Porceiaius, @c.. suitauie for decorative purposes . shades. ose ga “ anes of the commercial alliances by the powers torm- edd Miszi We Tasdateaa of ona, Riggs. ‘The teriusof sa.e must be complied with in iifteen days «presents are invite deed from Bile C. teas, Hohday gatherings are inecmplete without | °Fi8inator was Vice President De Young of the | ing the triple alliance Switzerland had joined mre apa tae eg Cae en .. Metropolitan. trom the day. = otherwane te (rusices reaervy the ss , Coray, (Kate M. Gray andl id the celebrated Bradbury pianos, | ®&tional commission. He wishes Congress to| the commercial union, proving ite neutral | W* it Mase ave: [Stoaidele. ! Ee eee Sciaulting purchaser ice’ Svs Saye adverioemeat of | DAY MORRING, DRCEMET + ee aot Be fora Iifetime and claimed to’be the | Passa law authorizing the coinage of some- | character. : é White Edward D., Louisiana, 1716 K. Lave. | Stone, W., Rentacky-sah Dar aera: such resale in The Evening Btar- . 2M. and HALE-PAnt sit gt ong wot th Sweetest toned instruments made, have been | thing which will at the same time be legal | .,Hecr von Vempne-vi teh ee faced leper Wilson, James F., Lowa, Lincoln. Storer, Bellamy, Ohio, 1629 Mass. ave. ~ Pacific building, | pense Let geOCE Fisced within the reach of all = me £ | tender and » souvenir of the Columbian exposi- | ty ;ticusiag in fuvor of the treatics withont | Wolcott, E. O., Colorado, 1221 Conn. ave. ees = higan, ‘ JOSEPH F. BALCHELDER, i ye ee Sarr, t a n agent, who is ~ s . Hive ringer, W. it Spee = a ‘ rata avemee, sesepes | O= - further debate He stated that the chancellor cores Suckbous, 8 Ce Acoputiin (GEO. © STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 500 Tithet aw. | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARNIAGE BAZAAR, th f 210. ? He offered the following: ‘‘Resolved, That it | undoubtedly voiced the feeling of, the whole | Alderson, J. D., W. Va., 215 East Capitol at | Syrpnitouse, E. T-, 8. C., Metropolitan, sa prenics : : NO. S40 LOUISIANA Avi a monthly payments of $10. 2 . one Li the Zollvercin This state- “ ahinecker, W. G.. New York, Randall. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UN- | PEREMPTORY AND POSITIVE SALE OF STREET- The celebrated Ksavg Praxo, made in the | is the sense of the convention of the repre-| mation regarding the Zollverein wte- | Allen, J. M., Mississippi, Metropolitan. "| Stephenson, & M.,‘Michipen Brana San Bonnie ASD tke ar RoE "8 gars . i i ment was greeted with general applause. Alexander, 8. B., South Carolina, Metropolitan. Z sears IMPROVED LOT; FRONTING FORTY FEET FROM PHILADELPHIA. monumental city, has a world-wide reputation, | SeBtatives of the boards of the various states of . ae Stevens, M. T., Massachusetts, Arlington. : OM PHI HLA. z und special attention is invited to the new and | this Union that the government of the United ae Linwodtbmnsig rn tine y Stone, W. A., Pa., 1712 Q st. nw. ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF L STREET NEAR | 4 4b" DA) A on oid stan the ena . artistic designs of the instrament, made in the | States be requested in commemoration of the EIS NEWS! 4 Oe Heyer Stump, H., Maryland. Seals $0 the inighest bidder. for cash, 5 lwead of ‘Horses ated OLUET SOAR, highest style of decorative art. Unequaled in | Columbian exposition and the event it cele- SS . ae ‘Deb. Sweet, Willis, Iowa, 201 A st. ae. THE CORNER OF TWENTY-FIRST STREET | Mares This stock has been working in street cars of TABLE OLS, tone. touch and durability are the character. | rates to coin through its mints pieces of the | A Story Cabled From Kome to London Di é 8 Del. ave. | Stewart, Andrew, Pennsylvania, 1420 P st. odie Fitiaderpuia aids ootim ie) ere for atin KLLS. iatien of the taste - value of 50 cents. This being the probable| playing Ignorance of American Usages. | Babbitt, Clinto Stewart, Chas., Texas, 1114 G * 30 bead of Horses, Mares and Mules, among which = price of admission, these coins can be used for ceddebila. cnuva: ont in | Bacon, Hent |. C.. Missouri, Wil _By virtue of a certain deed of recorded in liber | will be found good workers aud driver ~ MOLASSES, facturers. N. The London Chronicle's correspondent in i, x a eOL-asebe, — that purpose and will make valuable souvenirs. se re 3 lor, Abuer, Illinois, Arno. pg ge bE ES wisn DARING POWDERS, CHGAl S64 B street, the large ware rooms of Sax- | ‘The component parts of eaid coin to be of gold | Rome says: “Ine United States government lor, N. A., Ohio, 1721 K st. Party secured. therebys we will offer for sate tn | 222 ‘SMOKING AND CHEWING f pens & Srarwax, is the place where persons | and silver in ratio. That 5,000,000 be struck | has given the Italian government # semi-otti 3 Arkansas, Metropolitan. Tront of the premises ou WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEM | JQATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO., Auct. BRANDILS, Gesirous of purchasing @ piano or organ can | and they be made legal tenders. That the sec- | cial promise to 80 modify the American Con- .D., 8. C., 412 6th Bo the tobe ee A EO RO CLOCK | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF Bay Horse, | “5 x make * Good selection from «stock of reliable | retary of this meeting be requested to forward | stitution as to insure the most absolute pro- fownsend, H.,’Colorado, 945 K st Washincion, Districtot Columbia, to wit: All of oii WAGONS, HAKNESS, &c.. & Al pikes, including the Decker Bros, Ester. | this resolution to Congressmau Springer of Ill- | teeuon to forcinmers, ‘Upon this neonte the ‘Tracey, Chas., New York, Arlington. pg i re OE LARGE ICE Box. SitlW CASES, SCARE Fuccher and Ivers & Pond pianos. | Bargains in| nois with » request that he introduce such | Hectics povorctere intic nes oe ene, the ‘Tucker, H. St. G., Virginia, Metropolitan. Offer of sale: Ail cash, an excess of the hereinbe- | Orylans’ Coure business, 1 will sel at =.= second-hand instruments may be secured. bill and present this resolution to Congress.” s Oe ‘i en Turpin, S. W., Alabama, Metropolit: fore mentioned deed or trust. $100 deposit at time of | #t the horse and carriage mart of 3 HORSES, For presents in reliable music instruments, | “Now. said Mr. De Young. “I dort want | Pe64rd the New Orlea: ehh elle Yan Horn, Geo., New York, Bee sole, _lerms to ep cuaivaiod Wau an Sen Gare, ores | nS TeEeTa ee en such as pianos and organs, call at the Krakauer | You to jump into this matter without due con- alana ; : Wadsworth, J. W., New York. Tauttine purcuaser aiter five dase Reaivertiseament Sa ihe above personal estate, 1209 G street. G. H. Kuns, a| sideration of it, so I move that it be read for Mrs, Lewis’ Third Suicidal Attempt. -C., Louisiana, Metropolitan, ker, J. H., Massachusetts, Shoreham. The Rvetion ter ote om sondve ‘ash 2 ‘Terms casts, practical jo muker, conducts the establish- | information and then ordered broughtup fora| Mrs. Mary P. Lewis, the young wife of Rich- Missouri, Willard’s. Warner, J. D., New York, Metropolitan, JAMES H. give t Trostees. thetst HENRY W. SOHON, Administrator. _ JOHN P SHEPPERD, Recetver, ment, which bas been in existence nearly a | ‘discussion at our next session.” ard P. Lewis, made another desperate attempt wae or Warwick, J. G., Ohio, Riggs. Boh Se! rec and 25, Le Droit building, score of years, This action was taken. The greater remain-| to end her life Wednesday at Pittsburg. She | Bowman, Thos., Iowa, Wallard’s, E., 't B — i é e fe , Willard” Music hath charms to brighten the home, | ins Portion of the day was occupied in reports | was saved by Col. Stable Heinrick just as she | Lostuer,,. J-, Louisiana, Willard’s. DOXCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, Be x : . ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, of progress from the various states, a visit to Blount, J. H., Georgia, Metropolitan. Waugh, D., Indiana, 207 Ist st. ne. agi ee EES and no better present for the holidays could be | the grounds and an _aldress by Mrs. Palmer. | ¥88 springing from the ledge of a third story | Boutelic, C. A., Maine, Hamilton, Weadock, T. A. E., Michigan, Ebbitt, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE NEW BRICK 1409 G st. n.w., Tice plenon which ate” GLLet & Davis up-| There was a protest from afew of the states, | window of the St. Charles Hotel. ‘This third at- | Prady, 1, F., North Carolina, 906 Mass. ave, | White, F’ G., Towa laaer re. DWEILINGR ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF B a enn EEOPEE TE, 4 Tight pianos. hich are offered at low prices | including Missouri, on_ the dilatory action of | tempt of Mrs. Lewis occurred just ae her hus- | Branch, W.A. B., North Ca hiting, J. R., Michigan, Corcoran. FIRST STREETS WEST, WASHINGION, D.C. sures Geren eax BY stone and upon easy terms, the authorities in awarding locations, so that | band and a constable were leaving her room in | Breckinridge, C. K. - Capi sw. | Wheeler, H. H.. Michigan,-92¢ E.-Capitol. Under and by virftte-of three certain deeds of trust to —_: on On TUrSDA’ St Nicholas could provide himself with «| work could be commenced on the state build-| the hotel, where they hnd called to intérm her | Breckiuridge, entucky, 9a ith iw. | Wheoler, Jos., Alabama, 292%. asp, a eee ae anricizs Sa front off the stock of gifts to the liking of nearly all his | ings that habeas corpus proceedings would be be- | Bret, J. 1 = Villiams, A. HL A., 1212 G st. uw. Sede i the Dieta’ umbia, sud at the request cf | ACCUMULATED IN THE DEAD LETTER OFFicg | Stblivided patrons without moving outside the establish- LOAN OR APPROPRIATI San In court fo obitein possession of his Pant bap aS Mlincis, Metropolitan. pl ge ge ps os a ‘TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION. ment of R. Gorpscumip, 1007-1009 F street. fe i-1 year-bld child. The nurse was in the further | « Vise. Geo. D., Virginia, Metropolitan. co on ey ij DE. FE The immense show window, which occupies | _ 1+, # slmost = foregone conclusi:n that the Brookshin Wike, Scott, Tilinoim, 18 Ist st. hee ONDAY (THE SEVENTH OF DE- ~ ‘ art of the room and Mrs. Lewis sprang from a. V. almost the entire front of the store, is one of | 2&tional board of control will refuse to concur | fer bed oute the window sil) erick ws sixty | Bronix Pey the most attractive in the city, and a careful | With the local finance committee in the plan to | feet above the pavement. Mrs. Lewis will be | 2rown, J. B., India study of its contents will relieve many pur- | ask Congress for xn appropriation instead of a | guarded by twouursesnow. Mz.Gco.Urnst chasers of doubts as to what they want to buy. | loan. All the afternoon the two bodies were | will not be the only co-respondent in Besides the thousand and one things wearying | closeted together on the subject. Today an-| vorce proceedings. Several oth to mention. from toys to table furniture, there | other discussion of the momentous affair will | men have been traced b By order of the Postmaster General. 5. A. WHITFIELD, First Asst. P. M. General. MONDA D. ivi, AT FOUR O'CLUCK P.M, Pisce or parcel of land situate in Wesh~ 7 Vistrict or Columbia, and being part of orginal jot humbered 133 iu square numbered Go, the same hayiny a total front of G0 feet om said South B nd Improved! by three new rontawe on said South Wilcox, W. F., Connecticut, Williaa M ait, t. ©, Wormley’s. Ses ce eat eee Be. D. P. LEIBHARDT, a te this quote fully described Supt. Dead, Office. fiseer's cot. A dem = sethle furntame, there | other et Tate Wolgerton 3 Po Penn trouaua Se ee ee ae Set yy is a large assortment of ladies’ writing desks at el ra. Lewis’ effects. Richard P. - > Wolverton, ‘cunsylvania, Metropolitan, | Te? 0! ie abo houses will be off The sale will commence on MONDAY, DECEMBER | Hot “ued with sm) Gfom days from day of ail popular prices, piano lamps of artistic de- viunrs yom wae sire, tered suit against Urnstead for £10, Bunting, & L., New York Lincole. || Youtans, H. I.” Michigan, Nadicnal’ Sete Yoilows: ustuey!Gustuind of the parchess | ROURTEENTH, 1601, and will be continued | tou ict"ot dhe*neisattung Hanchseel titer ae yim art department supplied with pictures! Jong Thorpe, chief of the bureau of floricul- | 888 for the alienation of lis wife's affections. Burrows, J.C, Michigan, 1203 Hate 2 —+ee___ money to be paid in cash aud the Tesidue in two eqi daily at TEN A.M. and SEVEN P.M. resale iu some Dewspaper pub handsome, ornameutal and decorative arti- bee ig | 4_cAPias was issued for his arrest, but Mr. | Burrows, J.C. Michigan, 14 ste neacns ies Pee instailnents, Payable in tweive (2. and. eight Aiaposed of. aspen is cles and every style of bicyele. == = worl be seria rites — in | Urnstead, it is said, has suddenly left’ for parts parts ‘The great tro: ting pe Gatiete of the Sintumm,"pavalve seustanumels™ fo Swath the pe ¢MS CASH ON DELIV! ¥ Pk ronal is lelphia since Tuesday an en busy | unknown. ushn 7 are Sunol, holder ——. ~ a mn F 8 CASH ON DE . ‘S SALE OF PROPERTY ON eae Aiding SURE Gis gate kee aes | he toa tee Weeding evaatW at! care pisses reo oe ne eee a ee mile record,zerrived ut New York from the west | of trust onthe Proverty sold, orailtesh. af the ition MOAN, Amcooneny, Siketrs Last AND B ANDO STE goods: ng mint a Mek Guaeeke GD f Braum, W. D.. India: 14 :19th 6 esterday and of the purchaser, A deposit or g100 will be required 1409 G st. nw. : asp 8 things considered most suitable for Christmas | #2 €ffort se lonations or the loan oj Abraham Backer, the Broker, Dead. Byrne Raniuel, Messourt, Willani's: ¥ y is how quartered at her owner, | cuearh Louse when sold All conveyancing aiul re- SoUre. resents—is laid before the public by Matruzw | S8ch as their possessors wiil part witg and bb . Mr. Robert Bot "s ve t purchaser's vost Te ot salem case of mners) Stables, on: Wesb, O6th | Soo neosstoloy covauion wil te tom aorenen iar other wine the trusteae reserve the rst to 6S. AUCTION SALE OF val PROPERTY IN THE COU TON, NLAR THE ~CHL RWW FARRAGUT Sieh fe Will Seil at public auction, in front of the prem- MONDAY, “Tile POUKTE IBEK, A.D. 1801, at FOL ABLE IMPROVED | _ By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the Dis» TX OF WASHING. | trict of Columbia passed om, Se a eaullgs Petliegs r -TEENTH DAY OF WOWALE Sant POUR ObtnOR 1 offer for aile at publicauction in fromt of braxuria at his store, 40% and 405 7th street | Which cannot be parchased. He has met with | | Abrauan tucker, she well-known, dealer. tn northwest, formerly Ruppert's. The big candle | Seat success in his quest and will receive | Commercial paper of No. roadway, New burning in the window, the extinction of which | 0m Mr. George W. Childs some very large | York, whose failuré on August 8, with liabili- is going to drop $100 in gold into some | *Pecimens of palms, plants whose growth are | ties of several million dollars, astonished the guesser's pocket, attracts many people to the —— bem pond! for a private conserva- | country, died Wednesday at his home, No. 331 show windows, where they ese sonny things for | 007: Sire Halduins ee Pee | West Seth street New York He brooded Christmas which just suit their wants, reliey- | ‘fom Mrs. Baldwin. 2 js s ing them from a long search and anxiety about | , Historical interest attaches to another con-| &rently over his misfortune and inabili the selection of presents. Nearly any present | tfibution of plants from horticultural hall in | §¢t a settlement from his creditors and co: street. She looked none the worse for her trip aud both Mr. Robert Bonner aud her trainer and driver, Charles H. Marvin, who accom- panied her on her trip from Palo Alto, Cal, were enthusiastic over the way in which Sunol had stood tl after her arri i A i H f 5 Fee sixteen (10) feet by depth fed iorty (40) i sqUare ‘thirty two (732). ial THURS. long journey. Mr. Bonner said | DAY. DaCRMBER SEVENTEEN ili, 1801 at seine ‘Sunol had been lame be- | Ber and place. “TC... Mississipp: .. Arkansas, Rig: of $1150, se cured by deed of trust, maturau in June, Ive, smd. i i if i i F : " ©, H. WILLIAMSON, Trustee. ISas.” Title perfect. Conveyanciug aud record 5 —arng? salporr ah not bear up under the heavy strain ‘The prc J. W.. Delaware, Willard’, tore I bought her, but I did not know it until W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, purchaser's to: he property sold, oF all Se a Or eeeat ae Oe NO in A we | ceed ccpaatiines tee eae ees en | coudina eomgutla a eccee ct pearl ne: | Chapin, Ack en aces ae C® | usdipaidiee tae an ne eee ae an BE Oiice, 200 3th at nw. ae" LATIMER & SLOAN, auctioneers | sion othe pun amen” Lannea $1 regal we . held in this country, among them being giant | sions by Judge W. D. Harding of Savannah af- | Chipman, J. L., Michigan, 813 12th st. by a slight detect in the toe of her near hind ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, RATER EE, Dank & co. tent that yucchawer tauis to comply with terme of eae Gentlemen can't well get along without pat- a ‘di * Thorpe con- | fected him more than anytiing else and lis | Clark, C.'D.. Wyoming, Wiliard’s. foot. I telegraphed to Marvin, telling him ‘Ev Pounsy.vamaave. nw. in ten days the trustee reserves t way she . bamboos from India, which Mr. Thorpe con: ! y 6 hat kind Se, — —— Mish atid cost of the defaulting eug leather shoes with all the dress occasions | siders will be a leading feature of the exhibit, | Telatives believe that they precipitated his death, abama, 4B st. ne. WHat Kind of a phoe to use. and instead of | rrusTEES SALE OF TWO NEW BRICK DWELI- | RECEIVER'S SALE _DVTAUCTION OF THE ULDSWOLTH GUMDUNS Trasee, of the holidays before them, and handsome | From the professionel” prowere ete ints, | 18 is eald that he caught cold the ppigcaert a ropolitan. using a number of decoctions, as the California INGS ON EAST SIDE OF NUKTH CAPi STOCK, &e. OF HARDWARE, TOOLS, CUL 0 Wp st. a. we. slippers of fine qualty rather than glowing | has been promised, and they are preparing to | to the court to plead not guilty to the indict- \ rumor says, he followed my instructions to the Ppt eit BOUSH OF ¥ 5: epee 8 3 b ae AND OILS. HAR! 38: PROX | _puncaw: BROS., Auctioneers. golors make very appropriate presents for | exhibit the treasures of their respective green | ment against him. He has frequently said | C st. ne. Riker, Hie was not indguant at my suggestion, | situs Tad tate sos sad bees AON Tee Se || SIUEE OE” Tita Ghae bo Ok Renee RATCHEE, Dandi & 00., aucnoners, Gorictmas. | Messre, Witsos & Cann have a | houses with pride that in all his business carcer he had th. Maseacliasetts, 1849 L st but, on the Toad Ea atate me a letter in which | uadersicues trustecs will toll at blac auction tn fru STREET NEAN HAMMISON STREET, ANA- 0 Pa ave. mow, ine assortment of all the hizher grades of foot-| In New York Mr. Thorpe has recived assur- | Hever pushed a man to the wall, but, on the | Compto jaryland, 825 Vt. ave. 5 known as much about balanc- | of the premises, on 4 aX. ee NDAY "DECEMBER TWEN' TERY 7 DD Rear at prices vers reasonable for the eharac- | ances of contributions from Mr. Jay Gould and | coutrary, had saved many a ir in the outh | Coultdg ing the feet of horses twenty years ago as you | PAP UAY VE Be Sth Rol arora MOSPAPGINNING ATTEN OCLs ee | VEEEAL ESYATEAON BUSTREEE ter of grades They now have an especially at-| Mr. James B. Colgate. Today he leaves for | ftom failure by ample I and in- | Coombs, > have taught me I would bave lowered the Orda | will Ge sok sera aaa erg ge ey S TORY iB soot dears : shea iat Diane 2 > ; 2 wen 5 h day of November, Isl, airy cause, G tractive stock of patent leather goods. ___ | Boston, where he expects to levy tribute upon | dorsements. Mr. Bi eight children, | Cooper, G. W., Indians, 21 Tag toes iernrtimes, before this” This, com- | termsot sui: [uted cosh, zaidue in one and ER ye i ag | ee ee fy, Wx. Ganwen of 1026 7th street declares him- | the botanical garden. From that city he will —— Cov -» New York. Cor from the great rin the worid, wus | sory noves of meiner cote kiven for deferred pur- | L. Galt et al., in the Supreme Court of the District of CONTAINING A LARGE HL AnD, “ . fe roceed to Chicago and then later mak nessce, Metropolitan. source of great satisfaction to me, as you | chase money and to be secured by deed of trust on the | Columbia, apbointime John, P. Suepperd receiver iu | OOM OF THE CAMNOLL INSTIEUTE. selt to be “the people's clothier.” That means a | Proceed to Chicag n later on will make A Big Jail Deliver; Texns, Hotel Randail. may imagine.” Property suid,or all the purciiase uaw.ey thay be paid im by virtue of this certaim deed irom | AUCTION. geod deal. Mr. Garner will produce argu-|# tour of the south in aid of material for his] 4 pig jal delivery took place at Gales- N.C, Metropolitn cash, at option of purchaser, $100 deposit to be paid Gray, Thouas Gray, Georre H. Gray, Kate] On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SIX! ents in support of his title—practical argu- | bureau. hag, Titebla: Wallnsadiy dlghk The price a epouten. Re REE aa oneach lot when bid accepted. “Ir terius of sale are uot and Halph L. Gait to’ John P. Shepperd. re- | 1801, at FOLK O'CLOCK P.M, we will weil menta. The arguments are piled up on cosm. oe eer eee urg, Illinois, Wednes ight. The prisoners orgia, Metropolitan. Trying to Secure a Bail Jumper. fomplied witu in ten day» the trustees reserve Tight 10 made and recorded on the said i2th ternand debeen Chatting With Monkeys. cut off three iron bars an inch thick guarding lascuchusetts, Riggs, Tom O'Brien, the well-known New. York | Sat #¢ TE Aid oot gra aastec, Most people who are not possessorsof a| Prof. RL. Garner had another chat with the | one of the windows. made a rope of the Eye bunco man, who is wanted at Albany, N.Y., for swindling James W. Peck of that city out of | _a9-cokds $10,000, and who afterward forfeited his bail 4 Sew ¥. ticks and descended in safety Of the horse and carriage wish they did own such a | monkeys at Central Park, New York, yesterday. aaa sent from P: luxurious combination. Perhaps a new car-| He fired a volley of sounds at them in their | /RO escaped three were sent from Pri for safe keeping. Its thought there was out- | Curtis, N. ML. Tiage is tov expensive. The New Yous Can-| native language from a phonograph. They | side assistance. ‘Ihe saws were iccad onthe | Cochran, Burke, New miaer axp Hakyess Excua: Office, BI 3 W. B EDMONSION, ‘Trustee, Office, 00 Sth st. u.w. New York, Willurd’s. ‘ork, Willard’s, tof Ub feet 10% inches. “tn cueccount of ite exten larwe of 000, was iT eof 612 12th | seemed to understand and Mr. Garner eap-| ground. ‘The deliver Duizell, Juo., Pennsylvania, 1207 Conn. ave. | ecee police pourtin Lomise weenie the RS eS street can s1pply new of second-hand vehicles | tured their replies. next morning, and none of the fu Daniell, W. F., New Hampshire, Riggs. papers in the case have not yet arrived and 920 PA. AVE. N.W. ‘uplete in every detail, will be bp tsrgonp. sore 1 Ty Se se been recaptured. All three were in for mis- | Davis, John, Kansas, 215 A st. n.. the judge remanded O'Brien for another week. ae pe oe ee Se Sea oes at sensible prices is the business dec- of |. Evarts Found Dead. demeanors and these three were burglars. Armond. D. A. | His counsel claimed that when the crime wi EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. juing from day to day, bouuuiuc at TEN O'CLOCK | can Ue muades good inwestument by the use oF tte, laration of W. H. Keseaster & Co. of 1115 F| Charles B. Evarts, son of Hon. William M. pn cuctnantedd picks aa DeForest, Ik. E,, Connecticut, 315 1st st. s.e. | committed it was not an extraditable offence, iin tage uptirety Aftooeel ef. ned coneaten tnoere | ios leoreeeeeten comme too bali muted Gene Street. Solid material, honestly manufactured, | Evarts, was found dead in bed yesterday at| Danger in Leaving Children Unwatched. vs conten ball, W. W., Kentucky, 1514 K st. and that therefore his client should be dis-| =*#BITION AND SALE BY CATALOGUE Mrentabd ‘ively arranged Ofice B “Dutelied HARDWAKE ‘Foous Ob the tap oF must inevitably become, popular. Shoes are | Mr. Evarts’ farm at Windsor, Vt ‘The residence of George Ammerman at Port r; Maine, Hamilton. charged. or Wocugenspenk ame ere ae we a Matilda, Pa., was burned recently and two of Collector Hill Seriously Injured. FINE WATER COLORS wear. The publie insists on good goods, and it mm hese fel bothee: _ aged ber — es years, eed ae Pe Mr. Snowden F. Hill, collector of internal BY them’ at fair prices. Karas So. | From ; remated. It is presumed that the fire was . B., Towa, Hamilton. Sides Gonna eal uae te Saee Judge Sage relates a good story that James | caused by the chiliren, who were left alone. | Donovan, D. D.. Ohio, 637 Mass. ave. fiir a cerailgare Delaware and the Dis- D. BIDLEY FORSTER, ESQ. the popular demand for first-class shoes at | E- Murdoch, the veteran reader, once told him —_+os—___. Dunphy, E. J., New York, Arlington. lumbia, was very seriously injured | These pictures are painted strictly after the English Feasonable rates. Reductions have been and | of David Crockett, the eccentric and big- ‘Spain’s Tax on Spirits. Durborow, A. C., jr., Missouri, 1325 G at, yesterday by fall from the roof of his ice | school. Their peculiar excellence may claim for them ay bes 4 . _ it P. C., Virginia, Metropoli h , ‘superior brilliancy and purity of marked im- JOHN P. By virtue of a decree of the 8 hoc “Watch the dems advectineen limes of | hearted Crockett, who, it is claimed, invented | It is stated by the Corvespontencia of Mad-| Edmunds, P. C- Virginia: Metropolitan. | | house at Upper Marlboro’, Md. He was super- | s*8perior be paclrcatys og bales depo ‘and Zh, ks Dron vata, trict of Corurbin, ade Bet or call at akg rms advertisements in THE | the maxim, “tirst be sure you are right, then | rid that the government has determined to Bilis, W. 7, Keutahy, Arabs girder tilted, throwheg bine ence en ® | mosphere and s peculter besity and qrace in rendering | _40-Ahdbs te When there is « discount offered on goods | 8 lead.” Murdoch was an acquaintance of ee heavy sur tax on spirits used in manu- | Enioe, B.A Nennessee, Metropolitan, #8 distance of priate matory Henry Sprigg cole | “tant andacapes, estan aus shies. (THOMAL DOWLING & BOK, Ancora aw. | Sonne = Goods | Crockett, and he tells that on one occasion a Enoebi .; Ohio, 485 G st. ored, one of the workmen, 2 EXHIBITION MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 soils » ine Harked af the lowest market values then good | Crockett aswured, him that Gen. Jackson wes ———-+e0 Epes, J. F., Georgia, Metropoiitan, ground at ibe scans tue ond'ts.thevent to C3 ws, | CRASSERE, S012, 08 TAMuAin rarrnoven | Sle eapecinlly truc Wher each ae often ar. cutis i# | the politest man he had ever met. It was A Disgracefal Scene at a Faneral. Everett, R. W., Georgia, Metropolitan. fatally injured. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, PROPERTY, NO: 907) + | M40'ot she Seen ts Woe oe ro ye wile Jackson was President that Crockett paid | “During the funeral ceremonies at the ceme- otic & ate a me FROM 9 A.M-TO 9 P. M. EACH DAY. Titmue of 's decree of, the Supreme Court of the | Sireet worth and 100 feet mene clues ere . is respects at the White House. * Presi- | ter: " she ti ‘ithian, ‘ino lard’s. : z ambi passed ~ the firm. Ten ceute om crete doling ee maane Of | time,” said Crockett, “and finally the general iors, | Forney, W. H., Alabama, Metropolitan. ¢ veh axe THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, ISL at FOUR O'CLOCK FP. M.. part of lot 2in Todd | Uuituentepayaine fs no small recsction tm the ccellat Purchased | assed me if I wouldn't like to havea drink, |Douvelour vice chairman of the colliery | Funston, E. H., Kansas, Ebbitt, old “Shakespeare” died, it is alleged, under and Pepper's subdivision of square 327, bmcinning at & | With interest. 10 be aud first-clas: oe, BL Of dress goods | saying that he had a fine brand that was the | company ot St. Etienne, andM. Girodet, mayor | Gantz, M. K., Ohio, 910 Ist. the knife of “Frenchy,” who was known as FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, Southwest ‘cornerof said square and running thenee | ,P¥t=ba applice equally as © SCE eg wale old cenit, and of course l couldn't refese | of Bt Etienne, qu reled over question of ett Geary, T. J California, Willara’ AT 7:30 P.M. EACH DAY, pom 1g tect Suche: theneeraet 6 fet, thence woth a ase annie ott auaal or the President. So he went and brought it out, | quette. A disgraceful scene ensued, which re- | Geissenbainer, J. A., New Jersey, Arlington. : 14 feet 3 inches. point of becinning. | Soh, ‘at Roading Scccs, of whichan unusually largo and | 524 hedida’s pour outa driak and kand it v0 | sulted ina challenge to fighta dul ‘This hes | Gooaeignt fiz, Kartecks melooce Sebel of o eeeney ate wen Seed Genk: te AT OUR ART GALLERIES, Inprovedip a comfertate tre siory unis Sealine | Somgied evn ow pelle entree hy Boro my cateck. This | me, and he didn’t tell me to pour out one. | been accepted and the disputants are now mak- | Gorman, J. S., Michigan, ‘ational. her bed, and the police are holding Patrick ~ 920 PA. AVE. NW. giallinenrs in one and {wo yeart, with interest, secured aerek the house, baw an eee {or the reason | He didn’t bring out any glasses at all; but in | ing preparations for the “affair of honor.” Grady, B. ¥., North Carolina, 906 Mass. ave. | Cleary for her murder. This case wants the bya deed of trust on the property. gr ail tthe | Sry goods which is to Le reduced” °° of choice | genuine, good old true Texan style he handed ~ ee Greenleaf, H. 8., New York, 109 Ist st. n.0. Seabuues of bateheny that attented te other |: Celene Rem mete ae heen cage {vem days or the trustees reserve the richt to reosiat | q7-n4e y Wilkes: sen tenets all: ? me the demijohn and then turned his back, In Behalf of the Cambridge Girls. Griswold, M., Pennsylvania, Shoreham, one mentioned, but the death of the woman Fink and cost of ne vacnaoes. sivas Sve Gave | ocoaas DOWLING & SOE see hy a cea ne tully conscious that | and I swung it upon my armand begantopuliat | At the next session of parliament « bill will | Hallowell, E, Penuaylvanis, Rendall was none the less and if she died at} auanas ==» RATOLIFFE, DARR & 0. | S2"ertisement.__A depont of &: ‘at cont of | 1 oe yt eee mm have such ® thing, a0 teeth then it would | it. Such iiquor I haa never tasted. and 1] be presented by the municipal authorities of Hamilton, J. Ree, 989 another's hands she was strangled. Se ete —_ wil to remember that the U.S. Desrax | couldn't let go for a long time, but the Presi- - teed . lare, e 10, : ———_+ee_____ +} trustee, | CHANCER: ats Association, 7th sad D streets, has a scaie of | dent never turned around until I said ‘Bob, | ©*mbridge limiting or abolishing the. jurisdic- | Harmer, A.’C., Par, 201 North Capitol st, ‘The Bank of England's rate of discount has MEN Oia st nw, GPOOLUMBIAN CRIVERSITE. Prices for dentistry work which will be profit-| and I tell you that is what I call real, true, | tion of Cambridge baleen geee over women, who | Harter, M. D., Ohio, Richmond, been reduced from 4 per sent to 33g per cent. Perhaps your teeth don’t trouble | genuine politeness, and that is why I say that | Dow can be imprisoned jout trial. Great | Hatch, W. H., Missouri, 1323 G st, is By virtue of a decree of ‘ s@-THE BALE FONED Deis of Celantan pamed, Deseebee you now, but it will be iiouey ia pocket if you | old Gen. dackson was the politest man I ever | abuses have resulted from the present system. | Hayes, W. I.. Town, 1825 G at _ pee seit Paste the name of this assoc $n pe yor 2 eee Haynes, W. ., Ohio, Ebbitt anak sae eae tor coe tke ed atic | i a Death of Oliver Wilson Doud. Heard, J. 3. Missour Riggs. oth a I for ouly 25 conte and ‘ether Poor Boys. Oliver Wilson Doud, the well-known stage Wyk: pouch conaelts aba seat ac whe Poston Pom sued Grandma Toogood, | MANAECE AM actor died at Mount Hope Retreat, | H aed ike on bis annual visit. | Hoss cheeks are attrac-| “them boys ought not to be playin’ foot ball. | nent Daltimore, yesterday of paresis and de- | Henderson, T ols, 210 N. Capitol st, tive, nothing more so, but toface the searchi rangement of the digestive organs brought on by air that produces them you must borwell pre | TM Bewapapers aaye that the Maydover play-| Cverwork. Ho was nearly, thirty-aoven years | Hitt, Ib, lilinots, 1507 Kat What 1s better than sacques of seal- | ¢T# aren't ‘strong in their backs.’ I shouldn't | o14 His stage career was begun in Baltimore pewileg Boracay, pny ow me a ee ane hon they think the fakelty would let ‘em, should you” | with John T. Ford ‘nt the Holiday Street Thee. Hooker, PS ry ama wi “No, indeed, ~ replied ‘Tom Pe ‘ be found in the stock of Jamus \. Davie’ Sec | on : you | 2%, 28, call boy. He next became npr 1201 Pennsylvania avenue. He bas capes and =, muifs ina great variety of material and boas im all the iatest designs. In fact he has every- thing in this line which will insure comfort out of doors in the coldest weather and at the same. thae give style and tone to the street costume. “Going halves” with you. That is what the Eoupos asp Livzarco: Crorume Comraxr,