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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1892. Prorered—soand wate | CITY AND DISTRICT. | cyt gronpde sou aged dati, ra = SEivo care with | $F Fair, dealing tae always boon the | Teishinen were old et, for the moe yar, | SpriaeMeld Outlaws chased ter Over Ten! ACCOCTATION OF ACTING = ASSISTANT SURGEONS FIGOTING IN KANSAS UCTION SALES. __ FUTURE pays. Golden Medical | Motto of Taz Evexrso Sram. “A dollar's RATCHEFE, DARK 2 & ‘Auctioneers, RATE Dan & 00, aoe E AMENDMENTS OFFERED. Jn a running fight with the Springfield, Kan, fe amisave. 2. s Piscovery, Just as it cares | worth or more in return for every dollar re-| Dr. Hubbell thought that the jurisdiction of | owmns last evening four men were killed. The OF THE U. S. ARMY. RECEIVER'S SALE BY AUCTION OF THE STOCK, | PEREMPTORY SALE TNIMPROVED PROPERTY forms of scrofula, so ceived” is the principle upon which ite basi- | the parks should remain where itis, and that] desperadoos numbered fifteen men who had OnoanremD 1888, Iscomronaten 1580, Fangs AND Olte MaNeae iON SABE: | BNFCORIPAALEN UE antro. Nb ik cures, and just as certain- | ness is conducted. Advertisers usual: 1s | the police should go into the parks ander the | taken part .in the canon battle. They were . Be Be OF THOMAS GRAY & SON. STREP IS RAST. AT AUCTION fog tet A affection pabayremreniosy “ips ae Seay EX, | control of the saperintendent of the parks and | discovered by the posse encamped ine guich| gacmann 7 DUNcLISOS, 4D, ‘A: REEVES JA0ED0K, 2D., W. THORNTON PANEER, RD, Rae AES oR OMN, OR PENS: | (On TUESDAY. ‘oo wall ec ot ean. Ss of the lungs that's called rs tafe ache ne do pole daly. He did not think Congress | gouch of Springfield’ They had pickots out PRLADELEUA, FA. ‘omcuao, mi. au, mass, TOTS SES AND easy MALY OF LoT 94 1m = ~— Lager prin af penne ar {22d soon discovered the posse. A couple of pas Faas Hits petal? But, even with thid reme- —— nag bod ae FoR ey ey ef Columbia, | wagons, to which horses were hiteled, wore gait diary ~ 5 nats Sane wea AS ASNT foe dy, it won't do to wait. It EAST WASHINGTON. and did not thin , the a asoclation should ask it | standing in readinces near their camp. Sarem, Mass., March 23, 1991. Ep eneheeigetenleppsma — can’t make new lungs, but — fe offered a resoluti 8 rafted in| Into these vehicles the hunted men sprang ‘Whon at Stuttgart, Germany, during the Winter 1981-82, I was from a severe attack oP Skepperd receiver in suid | York avenue siat‘on uf thre Baltimore apd tol discased ones healthy’ when | 4 Pamphlet History of That-Seetion of the necordence with Col, Frnat's idea iy. | 8nd storted off at a killing pace, with the posse, | of Bronchitis, which seemed to threaten Pneumonis. I met, ar mtyoray Amana pcs ree canton nnd Uy virten of thie corteae ts Gre fro, Rilen trou uf tieeasty aed'en selene ake donna aan ——— then bo eect ees te peel conte eer Which tebe uisthied on ersubeck, in setts pur]: ‘pustales, of tue Uaune pete: Navy. In speaking of my sickness, he remarked : “Doctor, you ope eS ROSS Tenn sme Both like it, imown, to medical ‘science, Fr was raxerxrep ro Tax cirztmes' ansocta- | Vision or par ue if the in. | suit For ten miles the desperadoes managed | ean cure that chest trouble of yours by using an ALLcock’s Ponovs Puasten.” “That may be sail aie Gud recorded on he ma aan Serofula in sertion Bronchial word “police.” By | to keep beyond the range of the Winchesters of trac,” I answered,“ bat where can I get the plaster?” “ Anywhere in the civillzed world, and and Lung affections, Weak Lungs, | 710% 4T IT§ MEETING Last xIGHT—VARIOUS | ynanimous consent the change was made, und | their ursuers, but thereafter the speed main-| surely here in Stuttgart. Whenever I have a cold, I always use one and find relief." Teent to the coum and every disease | MATTERS OF INTEREST CONSIDERED AND | after a third reading of the amended resolution | tained began ‘to tell on their borbes aud the drag store for the plaster, and it did all that my friend had reached through the blood, it's | acrzp Urow—some RaTRER LIVELY DEBares. | and the committeo's Zecommendation the sciee bere hee nog py setting, within rifle aie remedy unfailing that it be — nal question was called for. mendracnts were Tunning fight on the le 1s was m Y = —_ cates to We sommaltion'a tepert, bes Cuate. bent up for over four miles, daring which three ter loeept dal ome Is tho best to be had, and has saved many from severe illness, and t benefit or cure, in overy case, | The reguiar monthly meeting of the East | Monit own deniod the right of the association | of the ontlaws were seen to tumble from their | W®doubtedly, if used promptly, will eave many valuable lives. Whenever one has a severe cold ve your money back. Washington Citizens’ Association was held last | to amend its report, although he, terms, it’s an insult to your in | night at Baum’s Hall, and wus largely attended. | committee, would agree. to. ar have ‘offered a0 S THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED MONDAY, SENUARY SiVER TA ten CATE RATCLIFFE, DARK ACO. = Bw . all the stock, ‘sistu im part — HAKOW ARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ACMICULTULAL AND FAKM IMPLEMENTS, SAND OILS, CUTLERY, GLASS. CAKT. WAGON, BUGGY AND FARM HARNESS, IMPROVED | ROPERTY, No sry NENG) NEN M EST Ay ACCT AL JANUAKA FOURTEEN Ta, Scting for the | seats in the wagon, cvidently having been shot. he should put on an ALicock's PLASTER as soon as Possible. It should be placed across the suggestions. | At the end of the four-mile run the horses of | chest, the upper margin just below the neck ; some hot beef tea, of milk. will eld in the ceernene Ooi: tu trout : TOOLS AND COUNT EL SCALES, something else A HISTORY OF RAST WASHINGTON. ‘The previous question being called tor, the res- | the pursuers became and they madea ‘This is not a patent remedy in the objectionable sense of that term, but a standard preparation TWO SHOW CASES, MILLER ION SA ‘8 good.” The executive committes in pursuance of | lution as amended was passed. Seo oF wore tait a mile toa ranch, whero} ofvalue. ‘Thegoverament supplies forthe United Stee Army and Totes Hospital stores contain Boxes AR GA aE NS, SMELE resolutions adopted by the association June 4 THE QUESTION OF RAILROADS, ey procurt cattle and again 6 In| Artcock's Prastens. and the medical v FUL GOOD» USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST- CLASS HARDWARE STORE, » ON TEAR MARE STOKE. ALSO ONE HORSE. INO. P. SHEPPER| ue 22S Le Dr puraait, December 3, 1891 fed ber of | Mr. M. W. Wines offered resolution to the - : profession throughout the world is well peaspansts aandcisiagea bine Oot ccc ar (omen Cats Clamatttag' cal ransonen Meltas Ut ee aes aware of their reliability and excellence. WW tory of East Weshingion from the first visit of | #ttucted to take into consideration the various | Deputy sheriffs are scouring the coantry to I shall always recommend it, not only and recommendations thereon us in the opinion | duy morning. He was one of the ‘conspirators will be paid for a recipe enabling | population, which it evtimates at 75,000; / of the committee may be necestary and expe-| who plurned the murdering raid of Tuesday paaiome. ke Wotrr’s Acar BLack- | the names and sreasof streets, the public build- | dient. The motion was adopted. morning, and his arrest brings into prominence ee en ee ings and institutions, the publie parks and| A resolation offered by Mr. O. B. flallum | the widespread organization formed for mur- SIKERT “ - | bills relating to railronds in East Washington | 8*Fest men who are supposed to have been im- to break up colds, but as usefal in allay- “wz — ats : ~ — Siccnmaack of “Meth Beads Gor oe cons SHMAY. Uattemnbadi or: that ay be Gecettc | pilesied iu the Simder of EMSAM Doms” 1 ing pains in the chest and in the back. TOMORMOM ATUN A yA BE CONTIRUED | J )UNCARBOR Bice Council ta i871. "Ik tivo’ comtalan te | migetend in Congron and make wach report | deputy abrif Urvught in young Esten yeatre| [een te chev end in te bck ~ [Sener Va ANBIGNEES SALE BRICK aosile Sor Pst ne, L ‘ r a ss ; aucienen 1x6 at such a price that the retailer | retertatioe wth arn the wcbarbay vilgam | wot no alovti"Ihat the commitio total derous purposes, He was a sort of chief engi. EDUCATIONAL. RDA TALE OF Hosen = ” nt ol | proposed iegisia tructe: investi- 4 PFC = = j can profitably sell it at toc.a bottle. lsat dat, with mist of oeere aad | Rela and feport what lesions sf Swett | marked vietfms honwss, whic are sale to nes EX WASHINGTON. | Rev At present the retail price is 20c. | members of the associatic ‘Ths offer is open eotil Jaraary 1st., 1893. For | . particulars address the wndersig CHS CIVIL. RVICE INSTITUTE | |OR3A1 UK ae, 1207 10ty st. nw. Pups M LEN O'CL | y for e1vil service, departs abd census Craminations. necessary for the better protection of sicck- | pn es at ~ — pcos = i MES Bai Y. holders id Sieveus and Steward county citizen lian J. W. Lrown, referring to the pamphlet, | holiers ‘and others dealing with corporations | ‘ (PRE BERLITZ. SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, a h st. nw. ‘and business © e of the interest manifested by Mr. M. I. | oreauized in this District, and for the regula- | &Dd these plans were minutely followed. Estes crand the wxecutive committee in the | tion of foreign corporations transacting busi- | rest makes four reported, and thirty-one : gn Corporati ice. Tho Free German tecture Saturday, January 9, : R = BLACKING is made of pure alcohol, | ccwpilation of the Look, and offered a resqlu- | ness within the District. more warrants are now out for service. at 12 o'clock, by F. U. von Puttkanier. First i ONE LARGE ICE CHEST, COUNTER: eke lei roa dipoles water, | tion of tharks to those gentlemen, which was — — 1 Weller called up House bill 1161 ot | ee waite. jen hat saad evan elioeet ———- se <a Nonwoop 1s Darks Ave, SHOW UXSE 7 = waar abated Cho | Unanimonsly adopted. the Viftieth Congress, which limits and reg- | this, as all a Senet NASA HUSET TS ee i eee EG Oe ns tas 1 Me: Baleen, oa Gill Gah uf thasCaacoatin Laleiae: We compensation of the recorder of | suing their usual vocations. The alleged arch Kew clasogs toriued for pupile enter Decseet lat. WALTER B WILLIAMS EO caa show us how to make it without alcohol 4 ‘ene conspirators, Mra. 8. N. Wood, J. F. Vanvorves | )\P158 CLARA HAURISON diy Dear ir: Cabets hi ke Acstz Biackincascheap | Scrmitce; tral lr. Weller responded in neat | decds and tho register of wi ie bareefrein. 2s and Oc Es Onlvert: allnough aot setremeener| ‘Teacher of Piano. { coneratuiate you warmly on your rea: success in Auctioneers So that wecan mike Acatz BLA ; specches to the resolution. olumbia. He moved that it be referred to r f hs : jason 8 Technic. ar wob.e schoo. 5s + Ate emeers, as water dressing, of pat it im fancy pack- | "Tit yan decided to aend copies of the book to| the committes tonal tented erie feo | aro undersurvediance seesite mieaheltee) eigen Tee Ste og | OE acces, : : ages like soany of the water dressings, and | cach of the libraries of the city report. This was carried. when the deputies enter Woodsdale. OLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUsIC, Mr, and Mn Wak ABET; Bishor of Maryland. PEAK ASD ane”, then charge for the outside appearance im | Sccretry Sperry, speaking of the book, MM. CLARK OUT OF ORDER. SEGRE aie en ® Xorkave. (Piano, Violin. Voice, &e.- octt iia age eacracarn KUPT IN ak hs i aa = eet apt. Hester a el . Frinciyal, tate of the PSs er stead of charging for the contents of the | srlled attention to sorthcoming volume on| afr, § ¢. Clark offered aretolution “request- day'night and le camped in tome: vacant store | WeY of Mania: Suae, 2 es : a el FOR CORV ERT Nee OF the same subject by Mr. Weller, which be gaid - TUDENTS IN VOCAL MUSIC SHUULD CON w Lottie? TERE be ts 8, Rouee to the present volume, | INE the committee to draft proposed legislation | rooms. A’ number ‘of people. were gathered | INDERGARTEN. AND SCHOOL Lassie, ap: | SECPENTS STEELE, pupil or Suakeenean, Nie. COMMENCING AE HALE: WOL?F & RANDOLPH, Philsdetphis. | which he characterized as « porch. "| to submit the resolutions adopted by this as- | about the streets during the day engage.’ in i Graver reas Rees OE Hens pitional tg ck AM — A NEW RULE PROPosED, sociation at its Inst meeting on the subject of a | discussing the situation and wondering what | NOLMIC. femoral tet incitute te 14g @ st. nw., | RCE, nal terse 10 special cases. "11 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. vel: )DUCATE FOR BUSINESS. 7p SON, aac = THE SEEACEMIAS BUSINESS COLLEGE, , Dns Son as 2 ON Aa Sor. itis anal we. nz New Epvcatiox.» Trrenty seventh scholastic year besani Tuesday, Sep- | REGULAR SALE. 6 Acouree of selfraining for hoinestndy. Descrip- | tonter 1. Jnbl. Dal and even semons Setoeret | REGU five circular sent sree. Address SHAPTESBURY | Practical’ Lusiness, School ef frefarsory hactuk! | Auctonects. - a " 6 t they dispiayed where they have li and better accommodations PAPO [acer itera | man ctmnment ola ie aad ob | este tray Erbin aeea toa | igh? mee soe oe comin offered» resolution setting forth that asthe | abuiting property to the roper committess of | ing effect upon them also. Contrary to a re- | 64 is the name of a paint of which a 25¢. bottle | objects of the East Washington Citizens’ Asso- | Congress: eit respecttully to solicit the care- | Port Cet A and = — did Pend Ee is enough to make six seratched and dulled | ciation, us stated in its constitution, are “the | ful consideration thereof, Co Springfield at all. The judge intended to * i open and adjourn the court at 10 o'clock yes- | COLLEGE O14 12ik'st. nee Ww D.C. | School of Shortland and Iypewnting spenceranten: | Ak ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY AUCTION OF VERY cherry chains lnak Tike newly Seished mo- | festering co ndcencing of all material interane aiebtal Gaya Oe ate a | Sects abe etiia tas acoso er aa ee elichesset wuaship, Seligol” of Mocdanieal and architectural | G3 VALUABLE UNIMIPROVED LAL ESTATE, AT Lo conga table entane opresbpepgemed| Cars Lapbirsprasie wer shang edd ‘ami | Babson ruicd it out of order.” Tatty pat ste project was abandoned, and he | /HOROUGH VOCAL INGTRUCTION, — MRS | Lyn, Puulcorte of ustructors. Aluderaterates | THS NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIRST AND things which no other pairt eam do, Pitieual aan ahs.center of the dome of the | , Then Mr. Clark moved to suspend’ the rules. | peut to Pratt to attend the funeral of Sheriff | ;0, Ajicn Swain Hu at Bali Vag SR ee Sen every Vastsess ag Call ar eae en oe | pi sore rece A'l retailers sell it. national Capitol,” and ag discussion of the | A vote was taken and his inotion was lost, 13 to | Duan. ‘ B STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING NEAK THE U. & CAPITOL AND DISTRICT GOVERN. MENT BUILDING. Vier aud Mente Mirrors, front Wordrobes, 1. Chairs, uew Hair Mattresses, Be form of governmentof the District of Columbia | 4. He then asked for the ayes and nays, but|, At 11o'clock Springficld attorneys decided | PIANO LESSONS — E: i cessful teacher; da would not under existing circumstances tend | President Babson ruled agaist this on the | te clect a temporary judge and to call a special fie BOC. per hour, oes alt bs Wated annual” anuouncencent, conta jormaticn. MKS. BARA 4"SP aus Principal ang lot 0 fea c . Fonts to the advancement of those material interests | round that the rules of the association gid | Venire at the iustance of the county attorney. | J. ch Be it Heat Stoves, Carp On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY NINE. which the association is more especially de- | Provide for un aye and nay vole ° atacters ackecker and staff cetablished |} XA NCH LANGUAGE ANDEPTERATURE. PROE | A CADEMY oF Tr HOLY choss, Rutty (50) ood School Drake ke Dene pe TEENTH, A. D. WM, AT FOU O'CLOCK, 1 WILL signed ty foster and advance, it was recom-| Mr. F. A. Lehman moved to adjourn, which | headquarters nye hope ey raarantogd that cance be obngiond fete to eee For Young Ladies and Littis crs, ALSO. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, SELI by public auction, in trout of the premievs, renvlel that the present third rule for thecon- | was carried, and Mr. Clark bad nothing more | Held Uuslding, which iy about 12x14 feet in size. | EUATAp eg that cannot be obtained in'any acliool The | gy gig, 0F SOUR Ladies work in every department. | Horves, Catt ages, Harieas that c.ovant and “dceiratie Ununproved real eetans duct of business be wumbered as fourth aud | to say. Fema blank checks appear to indicate = oped kuown as cae that a banking business was once carried on | (;UARANIEE TO TEACH ANY PERSON TO = = ‘One Landau, used Lut littic and in excellent condition. ORIGINAL LOT ONE, that the following be adopted us rule th: 5 , draw a life-size crayon portrait in 15 lessons; 00 ia ALSO : ie is lop cn Oe assaunr on THE sarLons, | site of the building, "A ton of bran stored in | Knowietee of dewinw ec ewr iatatntactory renaits __OUT OF WASHINGTON, One cuir me by Brewster bealy new. with bala SQUARE 574, “Itule 3. No report or discussion concerning oe [.. . dine a | oe = CSE BILL COLLEGE. ELLICOTT CITY, MD. + : : ed hortievat trent S11 lect Sancieatee Met ete the form of the District government shall. Le Setalitg| et aoalianiss Aftair at | '° te, incongruity of the surroundings. Ap- Voarding and day schoul tor youns men and boys. parently every one who issaid to have con- Mare Island. nection with the killing of Sheriff Dunn has daeeeaoe peniet eet ee A dispatch from Vallejo., Cal., gives the de-| vanished. ‘The six officers who survived | ian pronunciation, "Trin lesson tice Laas MF taile of the investigation into the assault on the | the attack say there were fifty men at least in | _Je2-1m allowed at meetings of this association except by unanimous consent.” PASSED AFTER A LIVELY DEBATE. BKUIHER DENS, 006-4m* President. weveral Const “i LADIES’ GOODs. ir r Mr. S.C. Clark objected to the immediate Baltimore sailors in Valparaiso, which began the attacking party. They filled three cov- BS. ates REEDS ETE AND SCHOOL. ——— Labiew TAlLOn 8. abr Gombiustion Deak ‘ age me sane te . . ; A sail . mg sessions bewins Fi . TSG, os x i wag Nag react @. allot Sond Dastnes Wasox & Crus pocepacnpe cin! ye motion ie | Yesterday morning at Mare Island in the pres- | Sacp.maeey and, many wero on horseback. | ior gilith tee ea AN Ate, | J, REAMOM, LADIES YAILOR AND Watt | aes} prnson Cab S Sal Cecuttve donate months troin $1 {Artist im draping toe real | at our Horse Departncent. 155) end 1333 Hi ateeet fe 29 13h atte zest" | Fine Laniac. Horws and Harness, the teas of tn | J OTH ST —FAVORS FOR | late secretary Windoul. and arse ine of other Gat: | 24 petit, German uisterials for making iainp shades, | Tiuges, Harness, several Cutters. ec. s aper flowers, &c., Japanese tuys. bapkins, :uns, Se LATIMER & SLOAN, RES att i rosa ence of Judge Advoeate Gen. Remy, U. 8. Dis-| Gov. Humphreys received a dispatch yester- ee ee ome we we in aipoke im favor of the | trict Attorney Gurtier and U. 8. Commissioner | day afternoon from Adjatant General Roberts “ dated Arkalon, statiug that be had arrested and He thought it foolishness to discuss the | J- Shanley. Remey conducted the investiga- oe ork BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG right of suffrage in this association whee tho | tion, was holding four prisoners. He added that he 5 varticulariy adapted to advantareous sub- on as Tesiden wath ite scat M™ VERNON SEMINARY, Must Be Seon to Be Appreciated. je util scrap Look pictures for work, maxis, | _ 387 Auctioncers, | Of mterost an anticipated no trouble as long as the troops re- S bel:s, tinsel fringe, stars, spangies, studies, wold ————— ‘die Gut qrole matter was under the control of Con-| John W. Talbot, apprentice on the Balti- | muciPated no Humphreys immediately wired | ‘00 amd1104M st. 1224 and 1128 11th st. metallica, anow; paver dolisr cop inctteese FUTURE bays. ; Srees aud provided for in the constitution. Adjutant General Roberts as foliows: “You are es perlorated card, euchre seis, wauuies, wire esale | ———__ ~ os me Fears trons the day of = Mr. M. I. Weller thought it would more, was the first witness. He was one of the | Adjutan ‘and recall S0-1m" _ | ([HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, [eal Estate Auctio save, With mitereet Sisk per cent per sh= PATENT LEATHER EVENING AXD RECEPTION ler thoug! uld be a waste | only to hold prisoners until warrants can be se- a SS 2 oe 4 : _— of time for the association to take up its valua- | liberty party on September 16. He stated thal pom phop palace on them. ‘There should be | ¢¥enteenth year began TUESDAY, October 6. "THE, SISTERS IN CHARGE OF (ST. kosE's THREE LOTS, EACH 1M. aud secured by of SHOES discussing theoretical matters. | 0. W. Riggin, the boatewain's inate, one of the | ° ‘unnecessary delay in this. ‘Thorough instruction in all departments in accord- | a Department for Childreiee Suite in Comection ea | | PROVED Do A TO STORE ARE eee RE For Gents and Ladies. of one huni had wrecked the | killed, was with him during the afternoon. | "the force anier your command,” said the | ance with best modern methods. Dressmaking and Millinery, in TOR eri ASE ciation, and while be was an ardentad nec oy | About 8 o'clock they went into a saloon called | governor,. "must not be tised to aggravate old mtadvocate of |. Se i Especial advantages in Eng:ish Literature, History, ALL SHADES SLIPPERS*AND OXFORD TIES. | sutrage he hoped the discussion of it would | “tbe Shakespeare,” in the southern part of | troubles or precipitate ae the aoe tac" | Modera Languases and Susie “her ; j venge or retaliation. nena aw. be kept out of ‘the East Washington Associa- breechehleap rs eotet diberany stem Out | headed and disposed todo his duty without fear | Every appliance for health and comfort of pupils, : ye connec aise tbe bart of the execu- | soldiers were preparing, to attack the Bali. | Ot fiverd, Keep me fully advised cin that | acti tumble exercin grounds, steam beet, pas Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 West Baitimorest. tive committee, explained in detail the object | more’s men and he did not want any trouble nah nirenieesitlale tants be apd Markl Garpeenienedl as ——— AU couveyancing, recording, Yarchaser's cost MOKACE BUAROUGH, Adminintrator of the Eatare, ot SAME EMERY Utes deeds of trust reconled reapee- tives ih ber Now igi feito End: see So Ry MEG MOREELEL LATE OF RH. STEERS & | iderths Disha or eerie ie dressmaking at 7 3th st. n.w., and solicits the | Be Parte: hi 5S Ty ihe bande ota rely mecured. we Will weil at p RATCLIPPE, DAMA O0., Austin jad-thaoe P. S.—Any one sending their tameand addressean | Of the new rule. He called attention to the | in his Place. | Riggin and Talbot laughed at the sherifis, ‘Theodjeinet general was furthes ine | F9F circulars apply to the Principal, patronage of Washington ladies. ‘Yerus ioderate. | {304!0 Font: NUE | JpUNCANSCN Bow, Aucuoncers assoc! warning. but e ry nt to the 7 - a a "CLOCK P.M ff ana 1s 2 — a ave one of our Handsome Hiustrated Cataloguessent | ‘month, ‘ang Mgeiatic® Met but onec | warning: but left the place and went to the | *rs not to interfere with the work done by | @31-te Mrs, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. *TTONS TO ORDER -T0-MATOH MATERTAT: | {LOOK #.§ io of art of tei | THUST:ES, SALE OF FINE RUAIDENOE Prope ther by mal ee | pallet aia ee eudeht If not only || Continning, witness said: “About 4 ofclock, | ite Civil enthorities, but to asciat them in sery- | —— > grog, loth craneat inaralh, exe demaaicr, "Wr | seochaes The waeyrle shack INGTON, Sess injudicious but prejudicial to the best interests | Coming out, I saw Riggin being threatened b; ‘Sade Botki informed that Gen, Rob- | COLUMBIA, COLLEGE OF coMsEncE, SRILA 17 oth aes nee se2t-dm* " | the improveinents above stated. By vorvueo: a deed of trust bearing date November t : ‘ imply | ran across and tried to separate them. Oue of n ng the . K. URNER, AM.. CE, sewing thachine, first-class every | Quiet iot,juuat be nade 2 tia of “nae eoacsteet Geek cusses hear ety rae oe spat on my face and I knocked | 8B4 aid him in serving warrants for the drrest | Learn touse the phonoeraphant tepseree ano | Leth eee wie preg gi mp Fae Provéstrects nor open roads, | "| him down. Initantly ike crowd of ceccia | of parti Brobany charged with the killing, | | quickest preparation for an cicesituatign., Complete | "at-tiat GSW LUE interest frou day ot'aalee ured sy deed of tras | | Points of order were raised and the discus- povple sppeared on the sane and we started on | r-m the bench, and the faprosion reat ee | icaneus oy content ade tn ; ME. BUTTER sand Ladies Tater dom of the parchsour IY tere Satan. BALE PASE sion waxed warm for awhile. On «divided | ® Tun, but soon jumped on a passing car. ‘The i arent : : Rs GRE js ve day's troin sate th THe cuock’ 1 hat fart of ok cots pe. Chacko nasties toons ae — mob followed and we were soon surrounded. 1 | be Will remain, even if it becomes hocessary to Fermerty 12th and Geta. sold at the risk and cost of del auniared © twenty weve Ror) lost and upon the motion of Dr. Hubbell the | s¥ iggin fall and tried to reach him, but was | Pit EE ered Novant a rere re aT Biya (130), ae pee plat i oea, he rule was passed. going a few block L trend ee aon gat tet | moved is by impeachment, and thie will bardly | =" e g Evexixe Axo Parry Dazsses SRO we PILLING, ej Trustees, | BML tvO EL ot tne eurveyur otic of eats District, IMPROVEMENT OF TENTH STREET. was again stabbed in the back. I got in, how. | Dé tried again. i MALE. V. PRUD ‘HomME Cay TEACH A GOOD BW MAN, Aust. Jadrdaeda | Bewiuitg on S sieet north st Ti and fo 000 teat Mr. F. A. Lehmann, from the committee on | over, and took s position ins comer andde.| _ G0¥. Humphreys last night wired Gen. Mur-| (0), rrotunciatvon ands prsetice! uae of tbe French ne? LOAN. Auchoncers, 1400 Gut. : streets, avenues and alleys, reported upon the | fended myself. The mob followed me anda|T@Y Dlyere, at Wichita, that the situation in | Galfuny day at noon. azd-tmi* PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MosT Wacows, | Sorth u-end Ss:100 test to nen resolution introduced at the last meeting re-| Chilean sailor in man-of-war uniform stabbed cialis otmcborseag ae) to order the local | LATIN, GREEK, “MATHEMATICS, HOOKKLE! : GINE, ac. | West on sul si questing that 10th street should be improved. | ™€ 4gain. The bartender finally put them out | PoFtions and instructing him to order the ‘ux, English anid civil service preparation. Pups DELICATE FABRIC. ‘ (OWN Asa He stated that the committee had called upon | Md barricaded the door. ‘The mob clamored | CMPany under arms and to remain so until | prepare iofcolleve, Annapolis ana West Foti. Pro 3 3), ABOUT “THREE . i r further orders ready to leave for the troubled oe Send for circular. LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED SOHN BEIDGE, Mb., "ein two ee ee een rte te Sw saattor, oot, Seen fae Sterner and ater toad He | districts on short notice. Gen. ‘Myers waa or- | 222™ A - - —DEMI NEUF. PF ET pao repaerg nar ne eee Siaguined me by substituting « hat for my | dered to report at once to Adjt Gen. Hoberts | Pipi uncnin st wars OCs eee , a cecaned <n, Soe wnenenty, <r a8 |, he prom- | Gisgul at Arkalon, and, after having surveyed the sit- | Piano, voice Culture, Onan, Theory of Masicat rae a mes ogee 25 Cents a Box. fet conan ger oaeares eboald be sasproved | tulor'” eng with the word Ealtinore on it 00 |e ee cae eee ee eae | Hires ‘Addreas 1114 10th st. bw. G2i-in ta tate crs Frac POLICE IN THE PAR: The oficer turned meover to two other pace. |*67- MESBEOAr EN ADVANCED ASD “bear BER, (00, BRR REX (00, T1TT Chairman W. Brown of the committee on | was making no renstence Ting ae ‘ate of | Colored Catholics Debate the Color Line. | CLASSES. Congtige from Capitol Hill aad northwest bee 9 9 kee RRR OQ oT Wasons and Wacon Har CHALLED PALLA. Public parks and spaces returned the resoiu- | auykiud and was perfectly sober. After asbort | At yesterday's session of the colored Catholic MSS MAY H MEAD. TEACHEROFTHEPIANO, | Bas “oo EE NMS “oo? FF > Loe"Fodier. shout Seven Tameet la sari eae tion offered by Mr. M. I. Weller relating to an | time in jail I was sent to hospital with Hamil- | congress in Philadelphia the committeo report Bee Stary ot Dee ee ee rea oe tie Roval Con- ‘ Nevent)-2ve, Faruiny Linpleusents, wich a aT Sep opieoea increase of police service in the public parks = w. — — a all Ly hurt. | indorsing the founding of a national organiza- | method taught. 00% 22dst. n.w. @ieim* | 41 103 G STREET NORTHWEST. Jureahors, Shellera. Planters, Markers, F.ows, PIANOS AND ORGANS. fag Teserrations. and recommended its adop- | ee"ty° he Phat enero twas in the hospital | tion of colored Catholic societies, with the Eee res eat ORS REDO" ACHIOS | AOL TRE TATERT STYLES, IN CAPE AND Bers Cuteivaters, Ladders. Haken, Seeders, | —— a Sanding have bowo cured. Indeed so trvagiemytaits | proposed legen atoe te pees 12 Arait | forty-five dayae’ None but Americea, oelicn | view, among other objects, of the cstablish. nd Mise ADA TOWNSEND, Teachers, L317 Tathse, | CUNSINGHSA Farr soe see OF ie Misses | Seales, ALSO [ME PLARO EXCHANGE WARK: ROOMS, 013 Pa, nutactieacr. that Lwilleend Twouorrizsrane,with | Cordance qhekae yom te Se eicot bators A; | were attacked by the mob” ment of a fund for the building of churches | -¥- i SS TTS SS a | Hye cesta wirmsenio ded and Altered tate intent hg om ag tg — pe Po “ vu wtowilsend wether Expres acd'rO-cicrems | District Commissioners and ihe proper come] Tale ended Talbo jeciantion. See reer ee ne, oamantionel, feeilition smeng: | A Uelocea rave fer al eae ote ee | AERELD Tat throushout thebowse. =) MAY other yneces F. A. Siccum, 31.C., 181 Pearl St., N. ¥- | Mittees of Congress and urge its passage. the race, was adopted, and the name selected | Individual instruction., Best and sation wee Late of G16 14th st.. removed to1217Gn.w. | Ternis easy sud inade kuown at sale. iy order of 2 payments to suits Continuing he said: A South Carolina Komance. for the organization was St. Peter Clavers | shorthand, “Dic ato eelt eeeereshday audeven- | | Lace Curtalus mended aid'done up equal ‘ouswat | EE" SAUSDLiS NICOLAS LESNiG,” | @25 to #200 saverl with un jadi Col. Ernst, commissioner of public buildings | The marriage of E. V. Truesdale of Kershaw | Benevoient and Loan Association. Gali ror circulars Wal F st. uw. F. SoMULVEY, | cose aveiey act ciguaee Maem toe cay” New bro- | jis Agent. Owuer. OHNE: FIAN, S — THE STARDARD INSTR apa grounds, and Col. Moore, superintendent | county, & C., and Miss Bessie Phifer of Whit. Alain Cer areata Principal. Stor | aia ataetatrinan style. Fount nce mended: |” | J UNCANSON BROS. auctioneers. Gon U-band USC “thn. Tianos tor" Seat, moged sa of police, , : yunty, 8. C., of St Paul was read, in whicl archbia aa cleaning's sheciaity. sewotr_ | Domoanee ee a Ro valdable: tifet ee tne committee and | ices B. C., yesterday afternoon, by Rev. Sam | expressed his conviction that no distinction | M Pench ANGE’ pee REN eee o Ee AND xe... | BBCRIVERS Satz OF Fravive wuz. exo, |veSet_______ as ga le information that will assist the t D FOOT OF FOURTH STRErT SOUTHEAST. YOME AND SEE THE SUPERION KEAKAUER Iegisiution, ‘7% *fforts to secure the desired | M- Green, at his residence at Greenville, 8. C., | should be made as to color of pupile in parish | 3205 Gt. u.. lal sicld By virtue of » decree passed on the Sth day of Janu- | (Fence at Temple ot Music, 1 O ste tw. Ge legislation. was the culmination of a romantic courtahip, | schools. % d DRY CLEANING, SEAS Hea caa ge malin H Draver ve: |B. CHA Estabinbed nes Hire cm toning abd ue Pacoest Hovsexeerer OL Erne ented ee eesat AxD Moone. | Mr. ‘Irueedale and Miss Phifer have been | peti’ soto Pee the eo eaeton. 8. O.; | REBOTRE = SCHOOL, OF COOKERY, JB. 2. Aa selrat publicenies en MO} OMY THE Lie ina RITE LIDTED MEANS CA FIND XO | | Col. Ernst atated that he now has twenty-two | sweethearts for several months and desired to | re0d,4, Paper favoring, the establishment of Bites anna, Galante Free caxe, daly So CLOCK BM ou ike premtane and pia ot'bonmee | E]YART, E DAVIS FANON, FE CERIGHE BETTER OPPORTUNITY THAN THE | meh on duty in the public parks and reserva-| marry, but the mother of the young lady ob- | of encouragement aud mark of respect ed | sat ser Drecoss dyed « Mourning Biack my fall specialty. | and stnslar the propertien tows’ sexpiiee eu Abd Ciba preweite Aged, BIT Oh PRESENT. NOR MORE CONVENIENT | HS and that four of them are on duty in| jected on account of the age of her daughter, | 9 prewaeren ia eee enareeee = C, & BEVIN S201 STN. W. ae i Sofabied a UiRiabed ror a Stuer aw. . nse i fatho! : = = = ces a : : — ° METHOD THAN OUR pag y Jausaecheure ate ee rat peau eeee eee Seisbter ccull Sutce her the encouragement of those of different nation- | nots 2u° "A'Now ani bees Neeed Ping fsa, Sa ew hone rave. Hab the Pune Drapers susete 8 Co now | S® 1 c night; that no other night duty is performed | educati On Tuesday the mother and ITO T. SIMON (PUPIL OF EMIL BEHNEE, ~¥ yee ag aa te im our. jon as receivers. wt EQUITABLE by them. “He also stated that with an increased | daughter boarded. the iain ot Greenwood, | , Frederick L. MeGheo of St. Paul, in an ex- |) LONDOX). AkTON ARDC Ni San Bo kr = force of twenty-eight men at $70 per month, | 8. C., for Greenville, intending that the young | haustive paper on “Our National Institutions, ton SICK CULTCRE. al Fisher end Maison Vries Pane trust on property sold. or all cash, at tu ovtion of tue | _rize Medal Paris Exposition. “300 Bret CREDIT tain ot mace $22,520 per wanum, with « eap-| lady should enter college. The train came to | 00k the ground that the system of separaie | ,S0Pzort of, tone by abdominal 1uuscles, resulting tn orclane. (A depcait of #2 required at tinue of ale: | spore ty ovat JO) ietcmhooln aud <llges tot tain of watch at tal dde: schools for black and white throughout the | voice. “High tones of ‘the iele nano os ‘specialty. ‘erms of sale to be complied with in five days, other foray ld. taken inexchamge. Ibeoniy svsTEM in of watch at $1,800 per year (total cost, | a sudden stop before it had reached the sak. - MEDIC &e. Wise the receivers reserve tue Tight to fesel te Prient take the piace ui craad $25,820), he could proper rea btTks | urbe of Grecuwood. As it did so a carriage | Greater portion of the land was a most threat- | Sclenilde {reative on voice sent on pplication, 1 CAL, _ Grip atthe risk and cost of the defaulting sete “PRET YER 2 CONLIPP bis ae ot, FAKSENTS YOR ADDING TO THE COM- | and reservations day and night excepting ths | sad irre standing beside the track, | ening evil. : Bccurdaysat Sister. news OP Wednesdays end | ———— Dowopaber Pubdsbed in Westinstn, Doce = "| CTEINWA. CHASE. GADLER. BilGGW FiARUw FORT OF MERSELF AND FAMILY. DUR- | Capitol grounds. Tauy azasadele suddenly appearing, the young | ,,44 .te conclusion of Mr. McGee's paper 8) soe crow FEMALE SEMINARY. Soe sprains Wat CAMPBELL, — 1 OES hi ms 2 E Col. Moore estimated tha to properly police | lady arose and attempted to leave the’ train | debate upon the color line question 0 | WV ey tad REMADE SEMINARY, 2029 Hi 404 C 8ST., BET. 4% AND GTH STS. ¥. TL. WILLIAM ins este Steve, NG THE FEW WEEKS PREVIOUS TO the parks and reservatious day am night, not | with bim, but was prevented by her mother. | The discussion was a long one, and many differ- struction. rar ees competent assistants. Yor ‘The well-known ladies’ ph ancl Ja7-ats Receivers for Draper, Sheetz & Co. SPRING HOUSE CLEANING ONLY ASMALL | including the Capitol grounds, he would re- | They canie on to "Greenville, and Mise Phifer | ont opinions on, the subject expressed, bus | circular apply wo iss CLAUDIA STUANT, Principal. consulted daily from 10to 1 aud 5to8. THOMAS DOWLING & ON, aucticposs = RS a BBR FORTION OF YOUMWEEXLYORMONTHLY | LEE0,00 of frst class ot 000, doe eee ae | a bez moth SOUR rats fee tenon Oe | cenatees; High uo pacino oa ee Per oeee rae ERIS AND GPIRITCAL | Prompt treatment, da6-1W* nite ks euiaieen aaeaal us A SAVINGS IS REQUIRED TO PILL YOUR second class at $1,040 per year; total cost, lege, Yostorday stternoon Bre Phifer, think- ere tte ete ‘The pope Sharts of your. lite, ivan also epi De oer OTH ST, N-W.. TREATS ALL TRPROPERT SSO, ised RHODE TSLAND AVE. * X, at 3 lOMES WIT: $34, ing Mr. Truesdal left for his home, went nedict a chronic 3 a NUE NOR? iy 4 n vd enema Dene cae TiO SWEETS, SB | cus mernowcrsvan Toism vonos vuxvssaxa, | out or biriva, sx vhie ses con aay rue eee xxpenoanise SGU, rxerrn Bot toate andaiov nam 7 d= | BY cetunet pny selec fran dun. egacmy | UNEQUALED 15 DGB BUEDEN BEING BORNE BY US, THE It- The committee also directs me to report to | fale suddenly tiga UP and was joined by the | Punishing the Abductors of the Beals Child. MODEL RINDEEOARTENG AN ‘SCH EAD AND BE WISE.—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B | otheq,, and January 4, Ieee, Tecorted in Liter Waub Ee asp “es.” dashed in deeupus of BAGH MEDIATE BENEFIT BEING YOURS, you that, in view of the strict disciplinary rules | they nuceesded in an aee ae ers otore | ‘The caso against Albert King for abduction aa + get Rees at) appesred beforeves sod gate ee ae se ee ead SF the recteat of thea es | EBT DRCOMATIVE at. Prune tor tects : poate Sancltusnene die eect ting s x|of Banker Beals’ child in Kansas City has SEES Sosan'es Poin Tak Gast pe gt Thereby. Sing “ory virtue gts) “decree | SECONDHAND PIANOS — A lanes SOOT OUR FLOORS AR REPLETE wiTH a | S0verning the Metropolitan police an long — ‘= ar onan pg od they ‘dis: King was at beldes 0 furnish eae eee Supreme Court of the | comprians almost every well-known in tus : nv been dismissed. once medicibe, oF no charge, Sor 1354 EASDSOMS LINE OF PARLOR AND BED brenigecodl rice acne — bropuadiarss were joined by the smother, na; tee a eeek| beach wxeccah issued by the criminal court, feet ma, SES a HOLES autor ad Belore me by Dr. BROTHE te 7th day of ‘Dece se is fe trgitat iow ctien SPETALINDC CA ATA TS oteeed ag BOOM YUKNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, | ten believes thai through ‘that’ fores better | While, became reconciled, = is an indication that an indictment has Manual, Song Books, &e. a2 Ee ALE Past ME OU LOCR Fae 8 paty ERSTALOMAR TS hee aentea = deen , FORMERLY 1923 1511 ‘ DRAPERIES, BUFFETS, waxpzopes, | police wervice can be gbtuined for the public zs TN a 1438 aes Der Bebe tn mae ana | 17,28, ot ith siettnd are. by a: Erik of Stee Since ao BESS ar) 1s than man- ‘The Home Mari Bang Kerr's Day School for young LO, 2 fu o ‘TOILET SETS, FANCY ROCKERS, EscBI- onl The ae further believes that their] The banquet of the Home Market Club at the Skin-Grafting Cases. ttle chilgrens ashes indies? y a ° thereof, nuproved t= Tous, CuI cuosETs, covcues, | Bsmber should ve 40 increased that they can | Hotel Vendome in Boston last evening was a| TWO skin-grafting casos ore exciting the SPENCEBIAN, COLLEGE, scHOoL OF sHoRT. | St &¥. =: = Lote a PROFESSIONAL FOLDING BeDs. Bookcases, rasa | MERTy Pouce Capitol grounds. | | most brillant affair. A large number of dic | Curiosity of Now York surgeons, Ouete matee agen sre Tein coral Yor Janucry 1 1080.48 | Mine of be Bn Nigrirerpheg sora with Inte ee uae baer cere tre P2Qr, cay ie THE OLDesT ust, 1 ASD WOUKS OF ART. ALL SOLD urox | reuse of ‘isteon men for the frat precinct, | tinguished queste attended. ‘The. principal pied! pisces lame Lieto ricd ere irdey float gators of ortnand mtu eSuatey 2; | Wal Gareth ctw of nervous day” B08 Dex = Epei ot ioe of ania Et the Seria af ted a propbetae ga = {bree for the second, four for the third, six for | address of the evening was that of Repre- ‘er of a machine two months agoand hours: Monday, Wednesday + 22 tol p.m. - ‘sale are not im ten (10), ‘trustess | Surht. socoven Se = EXTENDED CREDIT, COMPETING WITH | the fourth, three for the sizth and three for the | sanisuive Bursows what ae Secretary Blaine’s | the skin torn'off from shoulder to wrist. As the Ses ‘Terns, $3 yee eon SO | PRQERPAIONAL MASSAGE: MAG. H. CAMeBON. | rncevs the right to resal af risy and coat ot ug | See, i Eoevticer, ‘causes THE PRICES OF sraicrLy case | Math: Jott cont, $94 560, z of | Fepresextative and mouthj was given a| ‘kin thereafter refused to unite the grafting | di Wenkington eraaniged tae sages Procanent inet moUsEs. twenty-eight men: total cont gos wa Tone” | grand ovation. Reciprocity was the’ theme | process was determined on. ibe surface tobe | Ag. PUTNAW'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN | “noil: ‘Differes J $25, which was wainly discussed. Covered was so large that the doctor saw he nd boys will open, fer iy 1eUL. Best “73 lerence of total cost, $9,340, could not rely on the supply of human tiseno | jécilitios offured tor pupils of all ayes. 2 PPorsaM, oe =) OL, ERSMT'S PLAN THE CHEAPEST. s m3 Yolunteered to him, so he made up » mixture | AM Teta heeeres gp ALT oe eaten nits niin Mr. 0. B Hallum thought the association leper ones nearer ie ware wad emit ont from. the euticles of some frogs | -OnciGuens DESIAING AN EEPERIEN should adopt the system proposed by Col. | _, 7° Mexican government bave copies of the | and from a Japanese hairlews dope. stent tee Tencieer ef tee Bank ae (CASH AND CREDIT PARLORS, Erect. Itwas by 17 $10,000 and circulars alicged to bave boen issued by the | wecks doctor found the kind of dog ne Dietetic: Nc ic corps. may APPLY to 927, GR GRA AND OS TTH ST. then it was mere liable to be adopted. If the | Serial Party im support of the Garze uprising | Hessceking. and. bringing to the bo ta | RuIENbe SELEOT scuoOT- eth TaE-ae axp Fe entegrrie ee eee ee Ne eee Eee ca enue fo Sesseh O08 | Concter lin dhia te toa Sajeend. Bion en | Lone fre “school. for both sa = Or amp om mass. ave mw. | Pec ekouited by Col: Emat, ‘Then again it | the leaders in this conspiracy to embarrass, fraiting twelve pieces of frog skin, twenty of ; clashing between the | not overthrow, the Dias administration. Arch- | fuman Sana five of upon was ie eoaiy Phaat and the police oflicers, bishop D’Oca is genorally thought to be the | the arm, but pope the human end it would be difficult to author of theso circulars. and twenty-one of the roved successful. respousioility. ‘There was also fea psencalaarts a= GREw Er aa The frog skin “died,” ‘speaking. Sesetrod of ee roan palice were placed | 4 prominent fewing Machine Man Dead. | Since tion over 200, of skin have, boos etree Tenis Soret pari, alk wo reer e Rose MeKenzie, a seoer penstant bigs ge Sees ea ol Save. Gar Tux B crease of nearly €18,000. of the Binger Manufacturing Company and » covered aad the remainder will be easily =. ‘VARIOUS OF7XI0Ne EXPRESSED. well-known resident of Jorsey City, died at his | trecte?’ Chairman J. W. Brown spoke in ot | ome there on Wednesday. The deceased wa | The other case is that of the Mrs, THE CONCORD HARNESS. the report and the system of patrolling by the peipbg tierce snckmeemwadenberin al [A OE ais a police. He did not think there would be any | ty in 1846. then waynes mecmagewy soled 440, and mentioned at the time a tus Stam, LUTZ & BRO, conflict om the grounds of cousurrent jurisdio- SS ‘be rales to rafts in her case were given bys young fon. The police would not interfere with Col. | Yor? *) rs woman who had been employed in the . ‘Or Team. ave, sdicining National Hote, | Ernest's mien, who were, as they cre en‘led m | {he prosidency of the company. More than half the part. 0 army “army ” whose duty. was tein to aweep and keep the cloun. ‘Bicnhets and Lap Robes at low prices. oc?? ‘Mr. L David Putnam of Ohio Dead. i iit if Hi it i} i I

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