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6 : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.¢. MONDAY. "DECEMBER 21; 1891. Eros Famnz | see ee ieee {THE DEAD SENATOR) ene | a | eee | eee Id EDITION Some of Those Who Will Probably Be . '* | Two Decisions in Regard to the Condemna- How School Children and Others Will Help | The Plans of the New City Post Office Not | What the Commissioners Say About the Law — \ Should be provided with Ayer's Pills. No other aper!- . Selected by Speaker Crisp. tion of Land for Public Streets. Spread Good Cheer. Yet Approved. ‘Senator Pimm. ent isinsnch general demand or so highly recom COB In the Court in General Term, Chief Justice Bingham and Judges Cox and James, the latter | 4 poxaTroN PARTY IN WHICH TRE WHOLE comut- today delivered the opinion of the court in the] xrry 3s xvITED TO TAKE PART—CONTRIBUTIONS case of Cynthia H. Quackenbush et al. agt. the} ecrvep AT SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO BR DIS District of Columbia and the U.S. marshal. { taimcrep BY THE POLICE AXD OTHERS. ‘This case comes up from the Circuit Court, in which Admiral Quackenbush filed apetition for} There area good many homes in the city awrit of certiorari and was certified up— | sat will not be visited by Santa Claus. ‘There Messrs." Birney appearing for the petitioners | are a good many homes where there will be no and Messrs. Hazleton and Thomas for the Dis-| Christmas dinner. trict. The petitioners owned Oak Lawn and in ‘There are a good many where the little ones 1887 a petition was filed for the widen-| sng ola ones, too, will be positively hungry ing of Columbia road from the | ang cold, unless those who have plenty spare Boundary and 14th street extended and | something from their abundance to help spread the Commissioners advertised for persons hav- ing objections to present them: the petitioner | *2¢ €°04 cheer ot Christmas among the homes api and presented objections and claimed ee poor, — & a Gamages) WH. others, and: 3 is claimed thas day ert rere nea dys negra . 1 regret his death ve ch Without any effort to agree with bim as todam-| the Joy of Christmas hee been shared with | sft ona the arrangement of buildings used for | ts. 1 townet hie death vers mach strict ‘ages to be paid him the defendant directed the | those who have no Christmas at home van epee af mean aie wentover tho plans | tooss ita best fricad ia Congrem,” eth Cape = = soon iy eee bas been. the Children’s Christmas Clab, bedi wly ent fe pers “roo with the | Rosell, the Enginect Cemmisioner. “Ke served on him that the jury would meet May = » | every post offices. “we we mire So 28, 1887; that on Mey 12 other persons filed a{ but this year there has been m0| several suggestions as to changes in the | cr 1y,,t,!@ Congress had's better hnowledna bill for an injunction, and ‘@ preliminary | effort in thie direction. So Tne Sran suggosts | interior which were not of a radical character. | Jvath very: wei 7 i om oe ven — monroe a in | something that will give all the children in the mela a age ago comtort of = =a ge ie pepo Si agenes irther | public schools opportunity to do something to 4 a slr yy ny andi jects : public. The report wi roved by Mr. German Theatricals, Help for. Her Starving Millions Will Be | slighted by Mr. Reed in the Inst Congress, will | Manors sown to, thelr seats im front of the | that, moteithatanding hia, objection and Bladden the hearts of those whose Christmas may | Wanamaker and the plans were returned to the | The Deutsche Dramsticche trenellochatt thedl Gladly Received. be given a prominent pines on the foreign af- | Dy the chief jueticeand justicesof the Suprome | sioners proceeded to widen the said road, and otherwise be cheerless enough—something in t e | supervising architect, The changes were made | a delightfulevening last Thursday at Willard Unnaxa, Onro, Dec. 21.—John H. James of | {it# committee and will also go on the District | Court, who took sents i front of the diplo- | on the 20th of that month a jury assessed dam-| way of practical charity. The suggestion | by that official as suggested, and the plans were | Hail, This association is composed of all sorts this city, who wrote some time ago to Mr. Alox- | Fpjolumbia committee, ss nably | miaticcorps. At exactly 1:80 Capt, Bassett ‘an- | ages for Mra. Stoddard, W. Walter Phelps and | which has the approval of all tho public offi | Pent back to the Post Office Department. ‘They | of nationalities, whe come tagethor bo eultival ander Greger, first secretary of the Russian | consist of O'Yervall of” Virginia, chairman; | Bounced tho presence of the President of the | the Blako heirs, but no damages to petitioner. | cials concerned is that on Wednesday morning, | tro anf huss rere eet the comunit- There is very little work on the committees Continued from First Page. id yet to be done and there appears to be less “Twas greatiy shocked to learn of the death RUSSIA WILL ACCEPT friction over the matter than was expected. | Shortly before 1 o'clock the cabinet officers of Senator Piurab.”’ said Commissioner Doug. lass toa reporter of Tae Stan, “Senator Plumb was a good friend of the District, and, although at times Le ecomed unreasonable re- garding appropriations, he was pevertheles consctentions and always held the best inter ests of the District at hoart. Yea, the [istrict maker has not yet attached his signatare of ap- | has lost a rood friend and the republican party proval and it is not likely that he will for some | an able counsellor.” $ time yet. The plans have been under consider-| “Senator Plumb one of the best friends ation at the Post Office Department for about | the District ever had,” said Commissioner two weeks now. When they wero received | Ross. “His knowlodge of District affairs 1 from the supervising architect they were, by | Bit appoittment on. the ct committee direction of Mr. Wanamaker, sont to the cons. | CPCCMIY favorable to the city’s interest, and | by his death the District loses heavily. f hed mittee of experts in the department whoareac- | the pleasure of knowing him personally end ai- customed to look over plans for post office build- | ways found him kind, congenial and consider- mended by the profession. Mild but thorough in operation these pills cre the best of all remedies for comatipation, billousness, heartburn, indlizestion, fatulency, loss of appetite, liver complaint end sick headache. They break up colds, fevers and inslaria, relieve rheumatism and neuralgia and are fadispens- abie to travelers, either by land or sea. Sugar coated amd compounded of the purest vegetal TRE POSTMASTER GENERAL RAISES AN ORIECTION 48 To THE LIGHT To BE FURNISMED IN THE MATIX CORRIDOR—coL. WHITFIELD To FURTHER Loox INTO THE MATTER. Tho plans of tho city post office building are still at the Post Office Department. Mr. Wana- It is enid that there is no trath in the state- | and assistant secrotaries of the executive de- ment that Gorman, Hill, Brice and Whitney | partments began to arrive and were shown to 2 B 1.7) | a2 making a vigorous protest against the | the President's room. Among them were Scc- Relief for Her Starving People Will | aispiscement of Mr. Mills from the head of | retary Biaine, Secretary Ruske Assistant Secre- prs ge wep hl sl wg tary of War Grant, Solicitor, General, Taft and Be Welcomed. There appears to bo mo doubt that Mr. | Soa euwuidsre ssn ener Nettleton fs Springer will go to the head of that committee. | BY" pr Prats tecretny Heihege ae med Is is probable that McMillin, West Virginia, | minutes past 1 and joined the othersin the CHILEAN TRIALS 10 BE IN PUBLIC. Whiting of Michigun. Montgomery of Kentuck | Presiiutifies tioe. ‘Mire dlareken celected Shively of Indiana, Cochran of New York, | hy Lieut. Parker of ‘the navy, occupied s seat Stevens (Mass.), Bryan (Neb,), with Reid, |) t50 reserved gail errs COR el ern, Decsonme ead BB. TAVHE | As 128 np Bassett, tho doorkeeper, an- . 10) be on comm so. t A Member of Parliament Charged | “iiciman, Forney, Sayers Breckenridge (Ky.), | Bovaee? tho Speaker und the members of tho é Wilton Glo.), Compton (Ma), Breckinridge | at-arme Valentino to a seat onthe rightof the With Embezzlement. (Ark), Fiteh (N. ¥.), Henderson (lown), Cone: | Vice President and the members fled in and well (Mass.), Grant (Vt.), Dingley ( ‘the | t00k the seats assigned to them on the demo- Bingham (Vs.) will probably be on | the | cratic side of the chamber. ‘The number in- Eommitteo on appropriations. Blount of | ciuded many of tho older members of the LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Georgia will probably go at the head of foreign | frouse whe 5 Ged known Senator Plumb for affair; Henderson of North Carolin boomy tices and t 5s ly of "enw vest win ux nvem onarnrve,| fife telfonie Heke of Arhnoes ube | qtivamineen afermard te members of ihe TEFUL. | lands. emer of Ponusylvania, who was|—H0t wearing dheir official uniforms, arrived NEEDS eatharticn, they may be taken with tmpunity by oid and young. Physicians recommend these pills in preference to any other. H. W. Hersh, Judsonia, Ark., says: ““Tn 1853, by the advice of s friend, I be- gan the use of Ayer’s Pills as a remedy for biliousness, constipation, high fevers and colds. They served me Detter than anything I had previously tned, and 1 ave used them ix attacks of that sort ever since.” AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ‘Sold by all Dragyists and Dealers in Medicine. ii ir ii il ~ 1 > German literature and the Ge wn language. United State a his cabinet. The Senators | He avers he had no notice of this tntil tee and have received their approval. rma NE UAE: legation at Washington and charge d’ affaires, | Moore of Texas, Jason Brown of mag ered po spectators stood ‘up todo them honor (as | after the rendition of tho verdict, and then = last day the schools wiil bo open bo- : Gan ak cae Nothing bat German is «poken, and the por- asking if the destitution in Russia was such as | Of Alabama, Lockwood of New York, Jobnstone | they fad done also in the cases of the diplo- | from newspaper reports. It is charged that in | fore the Christmas holidays, the pupils of South Carolina, Loan maiic corps and of the Supreme Court). violation of petitioner's rights the Commis-|who can do 60 bring to the school i to whether the corridor in | ave tal cir property a strij it i: x pce oe serena iy pyle tng. balidings their doustions for the pocethind, | the first floor will be sufficiently lighted. Mr. Greger a reply saying that peo} qua, Reyburn of Peunsslvania. A. Taylor of | President Harrison and the membera of the | £3,000, and, being dissatificd with their | Plies of provisions of any kind, or clothing. | Wanamaker considers that thi is a very im- Provinces in Russia are actually starving. Tennessee, Caldwell of Obio and Clark of WY0- | cabinet were shown to the arm chairs on the |#ction, he has applied for redress und| Persons charitably inclined, but who | portant question, and be has decided to an He add: have not been instructed to | ming. right alae Of the area: Frasidant Aiercion Propoved to compromise, but they refueo aud| have no children in the schools | alittle more cousideration before finally ap- | Clandy as the Monk, both acy open subscriptions nor appeal to the help of -—_—_—_ of the area, President Harrison near | Rechte the condemnation Proceedings valid. | to act as their agents in this matter, can send | Proving the plans. He has referred the plans | well. the citizens of your great and noble coantry, WINANCIAL ‘AND COMMENCIAL. the central aisle and Mr. Blaine next tohim. | ‘Tho court holds that the detion of the Com. but you may be'sure that every cent sacrificed 5 x Gen, Schofield and Commodore Ramsay had | missionors was notlegaland grants the prayer of by you and your friends for the relief of our| aye sono f preceded the President and cabinet and had ti dil fcon-| Wednesday mo-m'ng. The supplies thus sufferers will help and will bring everlasting | the New ‘Soak Sidciet wcreported BY specie | taken the tro end chairs in the same row. Uric sed megan ye one geen aco The point was raised by the committee in | formar at their last report at language. On to render contributions from this country | Enis of Kentucky, necessary or desirable, has received fzom Mr. | crats; Haugen of Wisconsin, Johnson of Indi- ‘THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY BLAINE. We Pay Tae Parr ‘To give you good advice about health and tolesd you to careful living. Our reason fs that SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod Liver oil fs so often a part of careful living. er here or in Es t von Schwaben,” by Ub vo it | with Miss Row Poesc : : ing | €0.the first assistant, Col. Whitfield, and bas | ‘The musical performanes by Mire. G. Rocke donations to tho nearest public school building | PCa’ yin for be cpinion. Col. Whitficld will | ert-Dodson, ane Be ena ae comply with this requost as soon as he is able | Xatifa H. d : ndcock and Miss G. Clifford were of titude fi pour Lester] (COE ETS Vor various reasons bet. three members of | UomBation so far as they effect petitioner's | collected will be distributed on Christmas eve to give the matter his attention. The corridor | high order and rendered admirabiy — need | Statitude from my countrymen. Iam quite to lacarthies ‘01 s ving e | Which Mr. Wanamake 0 to have well} Miss Anita Schade recited in a gracefyl and Byam wetbante rem decir Siemaner Fes SON | Tonily and willing to ase that sock uid le poep- the cabinet wore present—Sccretaries Blaine | "icy James also delivered the opinion of serene: yan Ane meer hapaliree tary Pom ny ir mpeg eogepefoe any Pe hewent gee dg og Dis advice we might save cur money. He knows what ) erly dirceted and delivered m Kussia where it and Rusk and Postmaster General Wanamaker. | the court in the case of H.W. T. Jenner against | 4 ed A in- | Public. vom Gineck” and “Das Sal, is most needed. Assistant Sceretary Spaulding represented the | tho District of Columbia, aflirmi. 1g the decree | At™Y relict committee, as the donor may THE PLAN oF THE BUILDIN: Then followed a comedy, “Post Festum, you Reet. Ss Treasury Department; Acting — Secretary | hel det F training the | dicate. : cope Sheers. ath tee oe UL LIVING; free. - elow rendering an injunction restraining the The plan of the building may be described as | Wichert, with Mrs. Schoevecker and the Misses Let us send yous book on CAREFUL — MORE ENGLISH SCANDAL, aan rene FOS age bee | fe | opening of T street between Lincoln avenue ‘THE OFFICIALS IN HEARTY ACCORD. —— A. Wilkenning, A. Muchicisen and K€ a 3 = " 3 Ps the arrangement of 3 tier of offices cight stories | Neus occupied the place which would havo been | M24 streot east through the complainant's! When arepresentative of Tue Stan preconted Me F.Claudy, F. Altrap and C. Ho (ih Wiccan an waianiexk Giese aie ae pcopectys : =~ high about a central sight shaft. Ail the office | in the cast. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth Acaitagrmna cea filled by Attorney General Miller had.he been ee the outlines of this simple plan to the District | J po viadoms looking out on the streets | Among those present e = . there. “Secretary Tracy sent Assistant Secre- THE COURTS. Commissioners today they all three gave ®| onthe four sides of the building. Acres to| tianl, Miss Tel avenue, New York. Loxpox, Dec. 21.—Mr. G. W. Hastings, tary Soley as his proay, while Assistant Secre- hearty indorsoment to it and agreed to co-op- | the office rooms i8 by cane of allerice Mre. and Miss (tke Your drugwist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cot | unionist M. P. for East Worcestershire, was | D4 wi be) hor Aree adicberrtooaahy red pcog eal Covnr 1x Gexrnan Tema Hof Sustice Bing- | erate in any way they could. Maj. Moore, the = extend ‘around’ the light shaft in t Bradley, Mise Pree arraigned in Bow street police court today on E {Mock Inlaid ..) 857, 808 : 10 te ham and Fuiges Coz and Janes. amas t , likewise expressed | much the samo stvle as the pension office m, Mist Ho Nordhcfl, Mr and Liver oil—ail draguists everywheredo, $1, iia chizea oF qabanine: FMtaG hee eee Sera saver Ga : corting the body of the dend Senator appei=-d | Saturday—United States on petition of eom- | SUPCrintendent of police, likewise exp: building is planned. This ia ‘the’ arrange Prof. Kiem, Mics Nusbaum, Mrs, fata at. okie fa maa 6: Weclas 18 oe BB | 304 | en ar Ha | ab the main ehtrance, and whilo all in the | mission to select land for lock Crock Park agt. aohirga eee madi ‘Getise: $0 ‘carry Out the] oat “Gf Gn the Sees with tea | snd Mieme Marsa, Sit Debion tae tee a 2 whee many 82 ONG WSs (St. F.ML SAL. LTA chamber stood up the procession moved up the | Glen W. Cooper et al; report filet: United | Project exception of 3c 2 a) Prof. Poesche, Dr.and Mise Apel, Mos. Alden, stated in court that the estate, which was that | PC 2hspo:"-- 18 18 pines aisle, the chaplain reciting the opening sen. | C2," Sak ects eda Sorel eine ean Zpound, Gece, which t on «| Ee lage ~ oy ofacertain Maj. Brown, had amounted to £37,000, and only £9,000 could be discovered. Bail was refused ‘and the prisoner was re- tences of the funeral service: “am the resur- rection and the life, saith the Lord,” and the casket, which was Lorne by Capitol. police, was lorris; order allowing heirs to] Mr. Powell, the superintendent of theschools, | level with the street. The floor sppce of the | Miss Knoop, Mrs. and Miss Kummell, Mrs. agreed to do whatever could be done. In fact, | light shaft will be used as the mailing and car-| Busch, Mrs’ and Miss Lutz, Mr. and’ Mew he said, it was only extending what had already | Tie department and will have a ceiling of glass. | Schmitt, Mr. Conley, Miss Drm. Mars, intervene. Today—Quackenbush agt. District of Colum- bia; decree vacating condemnation proceed- " Partitions of glass separate this central space | Mrs. and Miss von Ezdort, Mre. ere manded until Thursday. deposited on the catafalque in front of the | ings; opinion by Justice James. Jenner agt. | been undertaken in the schoole. from the public corridor which extendearcand | Ker-and Mra Fuciue, Mic No Orszs Paersnattos ake clerk's desk, F s sane; do. Tallmadge agt. Kirby; eauso ro-| Steps had been taken, he said, through the | the building. ‘The post ofice boxes, stamp win- | Me™ Practe, z ‘The chaplain finished from the clerk’s desk | manded; opinion by Jnstice Cox. Gardner agt. | various supervisors to collect donations Wed- | dows and carricr windows will be in this parti- wre, Mr. NO MORE SECRET TRIALS. bento pe Be rig dae Clarke; motion for ieoosing overruled, do. | nesday morning, which it had been agreed to | tion wey the opposite side of the corrid 3 x, Mr THE “SAME AS” 5 E Nn © Scriptures, closing | Hunt agt. Russ; defendant's exceptions over- | 4. 5 : will be the doors leading int Mr. Kracmer, Miss Graves, Mra as _ ‘The Chilean Congress Will Trstitute 9 Nem |g ee een aie ene te eentral Na- { With the recitation of tho poem: ruled. do, Lynbam apt. Kirkwoous action ‘of | divide between the Grand Army relief committee atiuanuhe " laake Gee op. Bie. Routhertansa, fotos Order of Procedure. tional Bank, 6 at 00%; 6 at $00. Washington and S1Oh, tobe ready when death shall come! court below and cause remanded; opinion by | 8nd the Associated Charities Now, he said, THE MAIN PCRLIC ENTRANCE. Coith, Miss Stuart, Mr. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs, a POND's EXTRACT. Loxpox, Dec. 21.—A dispatch from Santiago | Georgetown Railroad, 10 at 22% = Sh ae “*Ob, to be ready to hasten home.” chief justice. the school authorities would take charge of ali The main entrance for the public will be from | 44% Mr. and tuer, Mrs. Baghier, de Chile to the Times, published today, says | [oumbla Title Insurance, 50 at 6x. Puenmal uM CHAPLAIN’S PRAYER. Equrry Court—Judge Hagner. donations sent and distribute them through Mr and Mises Vokey, Mr. Detweiler. Mr. that m consequence of the delay in the trial of wilge 4 < the avenue. There will be « wide hallway} Knox, Miss Schmidt, Miss abe ‘Then he closed with a prayer in which he | ,, 5%3ttay—Dove agt Duvall; ten days allowed | the polico, the Associated Charities, or the an i: : ine Hiiley, —¢ for filing appeal bond. Connell agt. Reidy:|G. A. R. relict committee, according to the leading into the corridor. Along this corridor | Miss Whitney, Mr. aud Mre. Bsowss Inox Brrrrrs Axmanac the persons concerned in the Paltimore inci- : = A offered thanks for a risen Savior, for a reign- | decree of November 5, 1891, set aside. Reed | 2 s Will be the place where the bulk of the public | % Miss Neuhaus, DuED RECIPES for making de-] 2€8t the Chilean congress will shortly pase} “Governinent onds—U. ts, registered, 1907, | ing Lord and for a kingdom that shall survive | agt. Reed: decree dismiasing bill. Fitch agt. | Wishes of those sending the donations. fill tramaact the Dusiness which brings the | Mora, Sirs. Willner, . and quickly at howe. (The | Measdres providing for public trials in place } 16x bid, 11634 asked. U.S. 48 coupons 190%, | yoo pn strong and truo and noble man,{Smith; time to eerve order extended to| This method of extending relief and carrying | average citizen to the post ottice.. He can find | Pr iss Seaton, Miss Doolittle, Mr. Lark, rug and seneral stores,_dJ>_ | of the old secret Spanish system of proced-| Hix vid lish asked. te scocy ae | he anid, had fallen, but had left the record of a | January 5, 1892. sai, | S0Ot cheer into the homes of the poor has | the ‘rindow where he gets his letters or stamps, auntey, Alice Pc, Men wn Mis @ANTA CLAUS’ HEADQUARTERS. ure. S92, currency, 102} bid, — asked. 20-year fund, useful life. -Today—Vogt agt. Allen; sale ratified nisi.) been followed for several years in the South | 84 here will also be located the registry office + eng ; oe a Se eee Mops gtalideseriptions = IStm: gold, 102" Did asked. 20-year fupd.s3,100% | "When the prayer was concluded the Vice | Wateon agt Mayes; auditor's roport Gully rat Washington schools, but bas never extended | 24 the money-order office. It will bea wide, | son Futnow re, Sticrlin, Mins vou diy re ee ee tan teins. IN WALL SfREET TODAY. gould, "106 bid, — asked. Water stock, is, cut | President rose and said: The sergeant-at-arms, | fied. McCormick agt. Hammersley; ‘Thos. J. ily through ‘the ity. SU it is | TCOMY Corridor and during business honre it | Mr. wnd 3 Mr. Sirs. and the der Low FF 1. SSREET 4 Tene}, 1901, 125 bid, — asked. 20-year fulid.6s.g0ld, | woder the direction of the comumartce’ will ox, | Mattin appoiuted guardian ad litem. Senerally through the city. This year it is| will be thronged with people. It will be framed | Schade, Mise Molkow and Mis Ilvisley, Ss az Or Revecev Prices The Stock Market Was Unusually Active | }#U% 115 bid —asked, Water stock, is 120% cUr- | ects the order of the Senate and escort. tho Cincurr Covnt—Judge Montgomery. ee ee ee, a aan en casmapaeennpaaapaiiseteetemand — prem ‘This Morning. Tenc#, 1134 Vid, 110 aske! tjys, reg. 2-lus, 199 | remains of the lato Senator Plumb to his home| Saturday-Sclineider & Sona agt. Spalding; | city. It will give an cutlot for the | throngh which the light will come, rom SEALSKIN JACKETS New York, Dec. 21.—The stock market was | 291, 102 bid, — asked. in Kansas. motion;for judgment granted. Parker agt. | Christmas sentiment of the children and at the ~ . eo air shaft. AT eaikic cca poke Miscelancoug Honds—Washington and George-| | Then, with the whole assemblage standing in | Kellogg: motion for judgment for want of | same time afford the older foiks an opportun- ME. WANAMAKER'S QUESTION. BH. STINEMETZ & SONS’. Tory sctive this morning, 219,400 shares having | jown saliroad 30-40, Gs, wus; bid. — asked. | respect for the deceasca, the procession warre- | sufficient ailidavit of defense overruled. Wile been sold up to 12 o'clock, Prices opened a | Wasiungton and Georgetown siiroud Convert: | formed and the body of the deal Senator was | lame ugh Deanery demurse |. Washington Market | borne out to be taken to the railroad station, | leave to plaintiff to amend hi ‘The drop in prices bas come gust fa tune for’ Christies, We SMIl Close cut what we have of : i * : ‘The question raised by the Postmaster Gen- \ ity of doing something for the poor, with a eq y the saustained} with | reasonable certainty that their donations will | Tl is whether the provision made will give fraction higher. but there were heavy realizings | PIC, 6% 143 vid. aske sociation, 58, 104 bid, — a t , - ample light to this corridor without resorti - x wal be properly distributed. = ng reduced prices during the early dealings which caused an} Company, ist 63, » 110 bid, — asked. | the Senate (without any formal motion) | son agt. Stohl; motion to strike allowance for li is e Realsuins at revuced prices, @& company 110 : < Whit. to artificial light, Tho supervising architect mal eee on ington Market pany imp. 6%, 114 bid, | Standing adjourned till tomorrow. witness withdrawn. Boulter, Robertson, Whit It will bea grand Christmas pound party in | '? ji i 4 Srerto next soatone ya cee Be cane Toledo, Aun Arbor bnd | Wickes. American Secarity sua ‘Tras Com: |" ‘The body, preceded by: tis Gongremsional | tile and Thomnere sete pomieeds meron tee - Party in | thinks that the light will be fully sutticient. T"Alasna Sealshin Jacket, ———<o North Michigan was the special feature of the | pany, ss, 100 bid, —asked. Washington committee, was tlien carried through the corri- | judgment for want of alfidavit’ of defense | V#ich the whole community can take part and | The dimonsious of the light shaft will be over early trading. It advanced suddenly from 20% | 1aatsy Istimortgaye 68, 1904, 9S bid, — uske pb 38, iow 400. dora to tne co teontek Gece ates anne ee i everybody willfecl happier and better for it on | 100 fect square and it will be covered with a < T Alaska Pealskin Sacque, 40 : ; ; ., On Sunday morning, December 0.9801, Inghge nd, Site to 2134, while the only importont movement | ee ee ie ey ese Anca, jes Uda asker down the many steps of the marble stairway to eta aloe ae os van Spgs senjed omg light = -torka = opines coast Tc lan segpaialavtaes Sheree RSA among the usually active stocks was a0 | Washington aL die Caine’ cntvuny | Rollowing Vie reumins came tie densters and | gama Hlaintiff_ allowed. to deposit money in World's Fair Case Set Down for Next October. | 7@T of many public buildinge the first floor Siesta Seaiskin Jacket, size Pach tO Be, ad ree cee in eae att | breton v0, Hes bud sS asked. ‘EeMngton Railroad | Representatives, who, formed by twon, with | Hew of onda, “Eatato of Afichuel Teltye jury | Wie Uaites cane Supreme Court today ad-| Crd at Tan eng will be flooded with light 18a E10 an Teeter, Panes te ocr oct iaamanna: | ode ake ante and Neri o suet | Vice Drendnt. Morton tthe bend, accompe- Peepiiad fill Monday. J.-B Drooks agt Band | vanced the bearing of argumen: on suits be- | reacistharnoint? emt TA OF the sun w aoe, Sp aka Island and Richmond and West Point were all | tid' tig wsked. sanacostia Haltoud e100 bi, se | Uistinguished persons were ushered to their | Saturday—Tstate of Frances J. Jones; will | One side and the state of linois, the city of | ‘There is objection toe building of this char- “tS inches long size specially active. ‘Toward the end of the hour | ask Fen Gener i mes 2 GiSapeake and Potomae Telephone ist | Carriages and joined the procession. roven. Estate of George W. Gist; petition of | Chicago and the United States on the other, je _markot strengthened and at 11 o'clock | mortgage os, vz bid, 104 asked. 4% UExPrcrep coLnarse. Kinry S Gist for probate of will and letters | involving title to a large amount of property prices were only slightly higher than Satur-| | Nauoual bank Stocks—Buuk of Washington, 410 ‘Thictwexvices, which: wake condnsted- ‘ok ete Ernest F. Ehnert bonded a8] along and under the lake front of Chicago. acter, for the reason that the working force of the post office is necessarily confined to the Hoeuat : epublic, ce oF first floor, and in consequence the employes ‘Tiaituuore mud Sew z day's. In the second hour Erie, St. Paul, Kan- | Did. 440 asked. | bunk of Kepublic b h ; guardian. Estate of Otis P. Clarke, motion to| The’ ¢ abs we een Morden “ers anaes “a. mere all very strong, and under their lead | pq, —‘asked. Citizens ,110Did, 1SSasked. C an etd at 205 and then ensued what | Estate of John Burg: will fully Progen: Leite | ment will not begin until next Getober. ‘This | other post office officials have always opposed * cy ot AS Y prices advanced to the best figures of the morn- | pia. 153 bid, 1-0 asked. “Capital, 124 bid. — asked. | any poople regard as an extraordinar a ngs 5 | lake front controversy bas a connection with | the erection of a buidding of this height 1 ae poem 2 Prose Ganvexts, Repvcep. Ing. "At noon thelnprovenfnt funged Teo 3 itt gees | Wilt chy motion to journo" | bows Mere bonded ar guards. “"""-~ | the'yartuia ar he ava poperri | Sect Cami of his bth far oe | "Fn is ae en Bag by hE tape MONG Per sent As thiewriting (1:60 p.m.) the goin, 100 bid, 104 waked. | Ohio, $9 Did, | recess, and without making any provision for =e catential to, the speedy transportation, of pas-|same view, and the law which ap- |*13-1 smplicedtatthens Prush Sasqace now 812.50, 815 ‘Ket is dull. et, | Halltoua Stocks Washington and Georgetown, | the hiatus which afterwards beeamo decidedly | Bowling Tournament at Columbia Athletic Sungers visiting the various parte of the fair. | propriated | the money specifically pro-| ,PULANY, Ou December 19, 180, Ming SARAH I. RE naw ot 90 a8 nap iing i as Koper co te ots | 8 bid, 24 asked Metropolitan, 1 bids 10) | Prominent, the Senate simply collapsed— Clu. Neither Chief Justice Fuller uor Justice Blatch- | Vided that the building ebould “not” be NY iy-sixth your uf bereee, dempt Vand North O Street, 403; bid, 41% | Walked out, leaving its guests stand-| The bowling alleys of the Columbia Athletic | ford took part in the decision to advance the ‘ Eckington aud Soldiers’ Mome, 31 vid, — | in, For fully two minutes the | Club have been entirely refitted, having been | case. currency, Gs 108!7 bid; 43, | usked. Georgetown and ‘Tenleytown, 8% bid. 60 | President and his official family, the Supreme Duiany aud beth: Duiany (new Funeral from Grace Protestant Epascopal Chant 3pm. a sixty days and 484048334 for demand; govern- ments, steady; less than eight stories in height. It is not Wie iach: candle an likely that Congress would authorize a change ‘wannth-giving. ee i now, at least it would occasion a long delay, aud | "i* *odas. 21st at coupon, 11734’ bid; extended 28, registered, | aske K ‘reek, iw bid, —asKed. "Columbia, | Court and the diplomatic corps’ waited Words baindrsicta rg karen ogeee ciraty aa — The Military Bicycle Corps. itis probable that after Mr. Wanamaker’ Las mu Siday. Deceniber 18, 1691. sf te B. HL. Semenerz & Sox, id oe ee A cks—Firemen’s, 47 bid, 60 askea. | Tections asto the proper styleand location of | {ements of the Ameri formally inatca, | _,There was an interested and attentive bods | been convinced thnt the plins now prepared 2 i : alee a Fruukiit, :o-bid. 60 asked. National Trion is [exit but as none came the distingushed | The bowling season will be formally inaugu-| or spout twenty-four young men at the organi- | make the best possible provision for lighting the | ,,FWeeral. 1 OTS, 2,10 pm. Belen 1237 Pa Ave. Axo 413 131u Sr. Sensation Caused by a Shooting. bid, 19 asked. Corcoran, 6:34 bid, |. Co- | Visitors departed in such manner as rated Thursday evening, and sn appropriate first story that he will attach his signature to S EES ne. Cas <P a9 iin, : beat = Henman, Ouro, Dee. 21.—Will Haney, aged | bla, 4, bid, 4 asked, “Potomac . 0 | ually seemed to him best. How the Senate was | prizeis offered by the clab to the player mak- | “#8 meeting of the new military bicycle the plans and then the present cause of delay . " FULLEK. On Sunday, December 4 Lat ak : — ar asked. Riga v's. bid, Sy asked. r ever to reassemble when there had been no | ing the highest single score. The conditions | °°™Pany last Friday evening. Gen. Ordway | will'be removed. giock “a.mi., LDWAMD PULLLI. want of the hate 20 SAAS BUSTER JACKETS. BLACK | twenty-eight, son of Mrs. Paul Wickrich of |G asked. Lincoln, © bid, 64 asked. Commercia’ | provision made for ie dispersion or for any- | are as follows: ‘was present and upon introduction to the mem- ——— = sister's residence, 1121 Twout MALE'S ENTERPIISE, 1241 11th st. « Youngstown, was shot by his mistress, Rose | 47 bid, 5i¢ asked. Arlington, Loey wreked; | thing else was too much for any of the old-| Each participant to bowl not less than three | bers made an addiess giving much valuable in- Asks $10,000 Damages, west, on ‘Tuesday uocnine oD a Leader Lo Balmer, early this morning. Both were | pig, 1ss asked. Columbia Title, ¢%, bid, 71, asked. | “mers in the galleries. games, but cach contestunt may play ag many | formation and advice. He spoke of the useful-} Ten thousand dollars is the sum sued for by . Step en's Cutiress ~ drunk. It is claimed the shooting was acci- | "Gas aud Electric Lignt Stocks—Washingtoa Gas, A PECULIAR ADJOURNMENT. more games as he desires, provided all mem- | ness of such a branch of the servi dental. The ball entered Haney’s brain. The | 41% vid, $2 asked. Georgetown Gu i How Asorr A Pan Or ore ; 5 ihe service, especially } James. Brooks through Mesers. 8. L. Siddous | WHLIAM 3: MAREN Nicki Platt Fs . oF ci Slectrie Light, 345 bidy i aske?, | At8 o'clock the Vico President returned to | Uérs,tho wish to do so have bowled the requi- | ina weil streeted city like Washington. “Or| S09 c. 4. Brandenburg against the Baltimore | A. M*Tily, nee Sexton, in the thirty iinet yuer of fixln event has caused a big sensation owing to the | asked. ‘U.S. ent, t site three games. ‘The contest,will comm course,” he said, “there is much to be learned is ame. GOLD SPECTACLES, promise and standing of the victim. ‘Telephone Stocks—Chesapeake a Potomac, 60 | the Senatechumber. Senator Allison had just | at 8:30 sharp und close at 11:30 promptly. The | and thought of in the planning, organizing | 804 Potomac Railroad Company, which case is dotice of tuneral hereafter. a aus sium, pment, vite Pennsylvania, 19 Mid waked.” | preceded him,and Senator Gibson of Louisiana | American bowling League rules will be ob- | and startios of a bicycle company where a new | on trial before Justice Montgomery today. The | q."}' 45, anaasmly. om Monday. Decent 21, 160, a Miss Loulse Bayard Married. Miscellaneous Stucks— Waalington Market Com- | Was at bis desk attending to some of his corres- | Served strictly. field ts opened and no precedents set. Asa plaintiff claims that by reason of the defend. Skeet | OPERA GLASSES, ya . pany, 16 01d, Js asked. Great Falls Ice Company, | porfdence. a ie asanieme babs learns how to crawl, then walk, under the | ant's agents, on March 9, 1889, neglecting to | Mc! ‘S MYDE, un bis eurhty-eevents OPERA GLASSES, Wisrxotox, Dex., Dec. 21—At 1 o'clock this } 130 old, 155 asked. sul! Kun Panorama Company, |” “The Senate will be in order,” said the Vice = reir gnidance of mother or nurse, ao would he sd-| lower the getes at 43; strect and Vicginis ove-| " Hiusl Wethantay morning, December 30 a f Louise Lee Bayard, augh. | 16 Did. 2 asked. “Pneumatic Gun Carriage.“ | President, Wm. H. Reed, jr.. asks, ina bill filed today | vise the company to join the National Guard as | Wn cue, Bates at 43 ~ ociork. Famuiiy ana friends invited testteade OPERA GLASS HOLDERS, + neni cn ae ee hog | bile} asked, Intervcean, Building Company, = | "“iho two Senators arose siniultaneously. by Mesars Cook and Sutherland, adivorcetrom|a separate platoon of the engineer | bv'an engine of whote simeasth ie hee BELSULI. WALSTON INGEKSOLL, infant OPERA GLASS HOLDERS, father's home to Dr. Frank Angell a profesor | Nitashed Waaniigion nee Masking weimpase, Beater Ginn looked 2¢ Sepater Gibson and | his wife, Nettio Reed. ‘They were married by | corps, where, they, could have | their | potive and Sadly bruised, made Inae, sore, be, | Sousttsi, ont obn C. Newer send fost aaa . Unit . , hed. nator Gibson gazed at Senator Allison. Rev. Dr. Domer October 6, 1 and | “ 2 Mr. Totten appears for the company. see teaiai SKEI Trust C 107 bid, 1 7 ii - 4 y " K —- LORGKETTES, AmAcoersA, tee Hoe, saree - scene = cma fn just as the pause was becoming pain- ungovernable disposition, became morose) many agen Sine the even a Poca —— Someta, aged sixteen yours,icur moutbeasd FOR CHRISTMAS? WT Didt 110 “asked — Washington Safe Deposit | «Tp, -}and sullen, and rendered him un-|of which would best come by experience. | To the Editor Evening Star: - 4 Fs CHRISTMAS? ‘isle seen tac ene a Company, 110 bid, 135 asked. (Shi aperitee er eects happy in mind snd ended in hie physical | Then, after learning to walk,”"as the generai | — Your timely and interesting editorial of Satur- Sfrideofall curbestte at home, ¥. W. meattisteR, A well attended session of the Sunday School oa eat “All in favor will say aye.” rostration. He charges. that in 1887 she left | expressed ee meee & sepa- | day evening in relation toour Districtappropri- yt ty cerician Literary Union was held yesterday afternoon Baltimore Markets. Nobody said a word. Words would have | him, scoding 5 note that she would not return; | Fate and distinct ste and unatiuched compune | #tions is in some particulars wisoand judicious, BY HEM SISTERA, or » BALTIMORE, Dec. 21.—Flour steady—western | made the situation more ridiculous than it | that she neglected him wher sick and after he | the second separate aad unateacked company |», y ici ite . a9-tt 1811 F ST_X_W._} at Macedonia Baptist Charch, Hillsdale. The | super, 2.26u2.65: do. extra, 2750425: do. family. | was. So the Viee President decivon the gest had been sick eleven months left him on Feb- | of the D.C.N.G."" ‘The meeting decided to act | but with much deference I think your criticism reel gs Nar egeeas pesidonee, Satan, iy, BLACK KERSEY JACKETS, ASTRACHAN | schools represented were Pioneer, Macedonia, | 45vai%0; winter wheat patent, 6.00a5.25; spring | ate adjourned until 12 o'clock tomorrow, Tuary 2;she wrote him that she would never | 0 this advice, and, after taking leave of the | of the Secretary of the Tronsury is unfair. | ipvitaite attend d 10 1 heat patent, 5.20a5.50; do. do. straig! 7 essed his pleas t the shaw), $0.20. Bethlehem, Hillsdale Station, Emmanuel and | Seat patent, S40a8.% do. do. st ‘The Vico President then went home, Senator | return. Erte and propheciod a big stecess for the cove. | out, nis Year and last year the District esti-| | LOwT- ‘Sunlay morning, Decetnr ang ht FP® ENTERPRISE, P24 NMS Bez, |Suow Creck. Owing to the iliness of Capt. | S15 fecelpls Govt barrels; sipmente, 1 Allison repaired to his committee room and | Edward Elliott, through Messrs. Cook and | sults und prophesied a big success for the com- | mates wore withheld from the Secretary's com | PMVELE Cunt mighedie # ESTEE Graham, president of the union, the mecting 03%; Jal Senator Gibson went on with his writing. Cook, asks adivorce from Lucy M. Elliott, to | ing bicycle cavalry, proceeded at once to or- | sideration by the Commissioners a whole | | tiene blu her tate residence, 518 B street nort® s : F Blank f ‘of enlistment is > i a wascalled to order by Secretary Albert Brown M ‘There have been several changes in the per- | whom he was married in October, 1868. " He | Sanizing. See Pace = se nt were | month beyond the time allowed by lew, leaving De Teaetey, 1 seleck am. Breet tavecd. te Cazmazr & Lewy. and Prof. Soloman G. Brown made chairman fonnol of the Honeo committec that is to a- | states that they bare three cluldren whom ‘be |fugniahed cud many memberezigned. | him. under the cirentastanccs,insuficient time | =nemirmeeie. 90 OU until the arrival of President A. W. Car- | 1. els: | ates company theremainsto Emporis. TheSpeaker | cares for. He charges that she has been an| A committee on enlistment and recruiting | for ihe itemized revision contemplated by the | i! Pt, MARY HELLEN, beloved deamiiter of ‘$28 7th and 708 K st. n.we iT met —Fultg, "9s}oa va pen we edand thi ting adjourned till = 7th and 7 ne roll. Superintendent Brown of Pioneer Sun- ol nae con a did not have an opportunity to consult all of | habitual drunkard since 1885, and is incapable | W28 «ppointed and align) adjourn law. Obviously the want of a carefully pro- C. and Mary 1. Murray, aged Ritecn years and PR day gobo! read an eee oem appropriate | 5 januaty, 68yudo%: February, 620024: March, 61% | the members of the committee he designated | of taking care of her children, and having | Monday at 7:20 o'clock. The next meeting is d statement in detail is not the fault of the ee WS YD ; occasion, an: latory remarks were | 23). th, imi ‘High taste, careful excellence of manufacture, cor- Sircasse—receipts, 11640% | lavt might, some of whom have found it im- | failed in all efforts to reform her, he asks the | t0 be held at 715 13th street, where blank en- | Secretary. pp ge 4 Baste gage Sant ue | poneble to go.” As Analy conattuted the cont | divorce, with the eustody of thé minor chil | Ustment papers will be furnished and all mfor-| “Sie paparation of th estimates is rally the | Xia» .08, December 20h wt 9 eek le Station. Mtr. “Esquire Harr Bouthern corn weak and lower white, Soa5i; | mittee consists of Messrs. Funston and Brod- | dren. —. gid aieaersatcly Join. | principal duty performed by the three Com- a SIS paper: “Do You } mo ust What You ‘Say, yellow, ss ons eady No. 2 white ‘western, | orick of Kansas, Cate and Pocl of Arkansas, | missioners and they have ten months of the oy t-te Fy Sh and Superintendent C. W. Davis of Bethlehem thanae mork: Tiatl beshela: iyo ‘duictNo. | XOumans of Michigan, Post of Minow and Admitted That He Stole the Watch. Good Templar Executive Session. year in which to perfect their schedule, and | to'st' Donsnic's Church, where st ‘oll Work. od choice 13.008 7 7 A Lod: , . T. met Fri i we we e Secretary. pectin to Superintendent J. T. Howard of Macedonia Ne ge ieentined THE FLOUAL DECORATIONS. ored boy named Charlie Marshall, who was ige of the I. O. of G. T. met Friday ever y - made by Kev. James Peyton, the new pastor of | #2), du°'Un Hillsdale Station. Mr. Esquire Harrod read a | tis. Suuthern ¢ rect style. All that is novel in Puffs, Tecks and the ever popular Four-in-hand, all satin lined, at 25 and See. UMBRELLAS From the best makers at prices much below the cen- eral ones, Very durable coveringsand stylish handles, PORTER, On Doce: NL, at her late reg s u “ati is : : ; i f the grand templar, 636 SC Cuanee, | aloo, 4: Blamsachnestis ovenus comer MAMA, im orn, ebony, antique ivory, natural wood with sil- | school expressed gratification at the success of | per busticl-syyas%ils, Cork for urdera, per quart The floral decorations consisted of sheaf | chargod with stealing a watch froma pationt | 8t the residenco o ———_ GMtsiowed wile of ED. Be Yer trituuiings. and im the natural woods, weichall, | the meeting. Miss Banks, Miss Diggs and Miss ember, ds.t3gdh; “January, 48.1}¢d:; February, | of palms and a large bunch of orchids, sent b: - Y Acker street northeast. All the new officers ‘Bo. ‘rineral 8 3 . furze, oak, acacia, &-, at popular prices, Elezear of ethlehem and Miss Katie Johnson Y | at Trovidence Hospital. When the caso was A Conference of Southerners. privat Slurch, 4.; cotton per pound, 15-c& flour per | Senator Quay; athok wht > L ; ype eendseemeanimrtr rae eg Bek ae Pere narra ‘Doped restos | called in the Police Court th js morning the boy ARRANGEMENTS FoR CHRISTxAS. Changed” Butter steady—creamery, fancy, say; | of Washington city: a pillow’ of | Plend guilty and Judge Miller imposed a reform Amecting of the Sunday school teachers | 0. fair to choice, 25a2%; do. imitation and others of Emmanuel Episcopal Church but two were present. There were present also GLOVES. Gentlemen's Walking Gloves of the very best makes Ot Bl and 1.0. Ladies’ Foster Kid and Suede Mosquetaire Gloves at toon af he Oa SHIPLEY. On Monday, December 21, 2801, at the chairmen of the new standing committees | xrouayreat Assocation andthe Southern Prec | fon Haak sea te a ea att Pe i the t ) - . a 0 rolls, tine, | violets and roses, sent by the Senator's friends | @uring the boy’s good behavior. 1 ty peu reet h extneday aiterboun wt ; man, received special commendation, and it | Urday for the purpose of perfecting arrange- | Seyeuth street. southwest. Wodnoniay, aiternoub #2 a1, 81.75and $2 J EB A bockh Gomes’ thee ee here. Resting on the lid of the casket was a PEELS Wat arranged to engage Good Templar Hall for | ments by which the two organizations could |°Syirm. at histesidence, No Las oateent ‘Men's Eid Fur-lined Gloves at $1, $1.5) and #2. was held at Mr. James ienold's home yys- | Fess steady 1yald. Sugar strong—granuiatea, | Wreath of white immortelles from Chief Clerk | Navat Onprns.—Lieut. Wm. P. Day ordered Sunday evening mevtings through the new | work together in raising funds for the erec-| west. Washiustun, D. ed Chenille Table Covers, Down Pillows, Head Rests, | terday. Arrangements were made for a Sun- | {7.10 yarn tented, Wi. Whisky firm aad | Stocks of the Treasury Department. to the receiving ship Franklin. Ensign W. H. | year. The grand templar announced the selee-| tion of tho monument t0 the late Jefferson | tats iste ee sig NEES tony Fancy Baskets, Art Goots of all kinds, Chenille Por- | day school service and Christmas tree at Ma- ‘Peanuts and ‘active, un- | | Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Chas. B. Reade | Faust ordered to the Miantonomah as watch | tion and appointment of a team for exemplify- Davis, Those from Richmond were Mayor | futermeii at Waterford.” . tieres, Lace Curtains, Fur Rugs, Handkerchiefs, Deco- | sonic Hall on the Monday evening following ed. will be in charge of the remains on the trip to | Sed division officer ing the rituslistic work, which wouldcommence | Pivinn arog. f° Dicks ident of the | STEWART. At 7:30 p.m. § rated China and Bisque Ware, Clocks, Bronze Orna- | Xmas. Services will be held ou Christmas day | ° yaLTIMORE, Dee. 91.—Virginia ten-forties, 35 | his home. fticer. yson, Mr. J. rson, ments, Bc. at 10:39 a.m. at Masonic Hall. An elaborate | pi hres, T0aTz; jaltimore und Ohio stock, | In the presidential reserved seat were. Mrs. i tits scLiha! Stew aul wate of te dane operations soon after tho bolidaya ‘The grand | boca ot alderimen, ned Gen, Heya Wine ana | Eee want, the secretary was instructed to balsnos his they met in this city Mr. J. L. Weber Sptueral frie, late reeidence: S122 Kiewenth —_— musical program, arranged by Choirmaster | 5: ‘orthern Central stock, 71 asked; Halti- | Harrison, Mrs. Leland Stanford, Mrs. Wil-| 4 BECEIveR Arvoixrep.—The controller of | ** ‘ile temples, and a iion.te } Roy eee Bis ety Be o- 4 asa. - emus Charles Hoberts will be rendered by the vested | more aid Onl. Southwestern Stith, 10441044; do. | merding (daughter of Sceretary Tracy), Mee, | the currency today appointed Mr. William 8. Perna cxipalon teas Snag teutpics hereatter | Clatleston peered pole Pg linn omen |p a E, ‘ RUART &LEIDY, pray Uo thitd incomes: Siall; Consolidated musstocke | Dimmick and Mrs. Meee. O'B, Robinson ofGGoldsboro’ receiver of the | seemed to mect general approval of the com- | Nngham, gene ager press ease + THOMAS TRACEY- Oi hed OS Ket we CATHOLIC KNIGHTS MEETING. exasy. ? Among the distinguished but unclassified | First National Bank of Wilmington, N. C., in-| mittee. Au invitation from the Grand : . Weber has been appointed by | ™}inerai'wil tabeypince trosn i ula reldamen, Yo. rey I is ith it Lodge the association to take cha of the runds. DEN 1 Wenty SAT strom Rorth west, at S ADIES" BLUE AND BLACK CHEVIOT JACKETS, | St. Teresa’s Branch, No. 591, Catholic Knights Chicago Markets. Yisitors on the floor were ex-Senator Davis of | solvent, in Maryland to co-operate with it in the forma- ‘Biack braid trumiuine, ie, Distrios i js : At the meeting the gen! from’ Ricky | nesday. December i, Friends of the family’ ar ov. of America, at ite last meeting, held in St.| CHICAGO, Dec. 21 (closing).—Wheat—Decem- | West Virginia, ‘D: Commissioner J. W. tion of a training class for temple superinten- | mand asked the tion of th hecuiaily invived to eitend. Ea a18.3t KAF¥'S ENTERPRISE. Mi Sa Swed. Th . Corn—Decem- | Pouglass and Commissioner of Pensions Raum. ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. dents was accepted. Ways and means for pros- Teresa’s Hall, elected officers for the ensuing | eT: #17; January, o Siig, Oas—sanu- | For the first time in the history of the Senato | | Deods in feo have been filed asfollows: .P. | ecuting tho work of the order vigorously dur- | °iston, which was readily promised. |The January, 42%; 3 m ry 4 : pI amounts to May, 82. ers Sa eee s — ee feos peters were kept | Williams to Jacob Seharf, sq. 12, Eckington; | ing the coming year were discussed and agreed nearly $1,500, anda much larger amount bas Hicawax Rossrer, ear as follows: President, Sergt. Charles ‘er resident, Patrick Reagan; treas- ‘d—January, upon. The next meoting of the committee, it asinghom Aussza Seat Sacoves, Renvens| ures: James W. Barticy; recording secretary, 8.8043 May, 8. aa eee lace should be on the evening of the | P%_Pe soon to wsliit subeermmiont Ee * George H. Gray; financial secretary, Thomas — BROOKLAND AND vicintty,. ~ | *% 14 &— ‘arnham ot al. to R. F. Miller, | first Thursday in January and the first official eine Some bighwaymen steal your money, others try te AND JACKETS, Kane; sergeant-at-arms, Thomas J. Reardon; ‘The Golden Cross. pans 3S in trust, lots 18 to 21, sq. 642; 400. L. A. | visitation with Good Will Lodge, the youngest Snsitins ples Wraldhind Sulina: steal the re-tlts of your brain and the fruits of your aimee trustee, Isaac Beets. All reports show this) St. John’s Commandery, No. $2, United Order | fr. and Mrs. Walter Barrows have retarned | Barr to E. L. McClellard, sub 66, eq. $40; ¢—. | one, on the evening of the second Meely 80) + cee vista at the oyster Ee) gn eye i T Se branch tu be in vigorous healt of the Golden Cross, on Saturday evening | to their Brookland home after au absence of | John Miller to E. 8. Halley, sub 46, sq. 693; | the new year. oe I | ‘Mink Capes and Mutts, A READING ROOM TO DE OPENED. elected the following officers for the coming | several weeks. Mic] Teoewe Caet tats rn aes mom poco arse es Fersian Laub Capes and Mufis, A rending room will soon be opened on Jack- } term: Noble commander, Clarence I. Newman; |, Mr. Home, « native of Denmark and botanist Tb ely Beg Techy a ‘Then comes the hichway mas with bis IMITATIONS Bisck Marten Capes and Mafls, | 40. street near Monroe in the building recently | vice noble commander, Miss Jennio C. Bean, ee ee ee een hat taken Me, Seutata sell, G. 8. J. T. AND WORTHLESS FLCADS, aud with theae be Spgs ea morn vacated by the Junior Hechabites. The room | worthy prelate, Samuel Mahoney; noble keeper | “rhe Christmas exercises of the Queenstown Muirhead, G. Tens LITTLE LIVER PILLS . ‘Moukey Capes and Mutts, will be under the auspices of the Brotherhood | of records, Wm. E. Graham; financial keoper | Sunday school will be held in the church Tuer, George Bollinger, i - ‘BEWARE OF THESE HIGHWATMEN; don't to ‘Gray Krimmer Capes and Mufls, | of Saint Andrew, an Episcopal society. Con- | of records, John A. Van Doren: treasurer, Mrs. | day evening, December 29. John Met G. sent.; thiposed upon With an article offered to you as “Just ‘Wool Seal Capes and Mugs, tributions of literature and games,except cards, | Emma McKim; worthy herald, Josiah S. Moffatt; ke Eaton Brooks is making 8 large addition Si ke W. oe "C-A-R-T-E-R--S.” Therets nothing so ‘French Seal Capes and Muffe, pool and dice, are asked from all persons inter: | past noble commander, E. tt. Barbour; trustees’ | to bis building near the railrond. a & Largs © 00d ws *C-A- TERS." ‘Breach Coney Capes and Mute, cated. The room is not to be used for any re- | Jon N. Eble, Dr. 8. A. Hi. McKim and Samuei| Mr. Morguu’e father recently drove’ from C.2., and Oliver Shaw, ‘Ask for ““C-AR-T-E-R--8” and be sure you get thy Dyed Opossum Capes and Muffs. | ligious service whatever, but a8 a place of free | Mi p Hagerstown, Md., in one day to visit his son FT op rhe stand. genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. resort for young men, where the atmosphere | Grand Commander Eble will institute a new | here. of the a if _— and influence will be good. It is not to be car- | commandery on Tuesday evening, Decomber | Mr. Robert Ridgoway spent the greater part z finance; ers oo ‘Beas in Bear, Black Lyrx. Black Marten, Bisck Hare | “ied on in any sectarian spirit. All the place | 22. at Golden Cross Hall, 316 nsylvania | of this week in New York. Surprise parties-ere halt 4 year | ~& POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE, and other fure oiters will belong to one as mach as to another. | avenue southeast, with n'list of over forty | at presente pleasant, c| ‘One recently | 164, 8 and T, .| Bishop. Juvenile temples, be poral GMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, It iw believed that such an institution is needed | charter members.’ This will be the tenth com- | captured the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Pee. | do’, 47 and legisiation and licenses Ores wa ths Gone Se eta ho was alliiica | SPE CARRIAGE ROBES, FLoon nuos, sum tars. | Hf Doll Doncat the community, mandery in this jurisdiction. ‘Tho three de-|ton and had lote of fun und enjoyable re-| J iL. W FOS SES Bt FW ee Pee Wis. REBUILD TuR cURCE. tae great Comrise: Carr eoeneeaeee | enna, Aumone 8 Filner Wit | 18, doy @— Marie ne ee aa be could not eat it. Water was also scarce sed ‘LOVES, com! . Y a following were Teadings office CENTS FUR COCACHMLS'S CATES AXD wats. | ‘Tho Baptitts of Garfield are making strenu-| pling” Sopresented. Tho grad commacaes | eo Way: robert ,Woet and. ‘Lora, jes | sub 25, ‘bli. tne. ea a came | the men, were not allowed enough to quench ous efforts to rebuild their burnt church. This | intends to make it an occasion both interesting | Mr. J. B. jr., Mise India Lord, the Mesars. | Investment a; today: 8 a.m, $2;2 p.m., py ee ES Sandie dentenet! Cunpasx Car cane structure, known as Mount Jesuit Mission, was | and imposing. The membership in the Dis- | Williamson, Kein,’ W. Warren, Ik’ MeChesney | aa. 965; €3,50, chee os eee wee nd sont him es far as AMES I. DAVIS’ SOXS, destroyed by fire about ten months ago. Since | trict of Columbia on January 1 next will:num-| and Mrs. Willard, Williamson, | sub —— Pos PircEEa's ‘aan bev: "A. Taylor, the pastor. has been | ber over 1, Mre. Mra. C. G. Lynch and the Misses | eame, do. Corr’s Wonp Cowrzst.—Send for rules, _ ‘colored ee eee ee 4 da bt be econ Tag Jor, Mi 3, Behar in the 107 wi enon of eight’ Jours in tee pecticetinny trees estonia. mem! . ? e Quackenbush | Mz. Mrsox case ‘still sick the y the O.reuit today for an assault with intent . . . Quacken- | trict of Ponnsy! Court was this morning adjourned over to next | to kill Ella ‘on the nightof October 16} | aA n 110 P street Monday ae by shooting her. ‘ - y ’ $ -

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