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2 Ss ee 2 “J 10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c. MOND DECEMBER 5, 1892—TEN PAGES. i Fa eager bes pcarsey na ee taken | Johnson had some trouble with another man at | 3, 1891. extended the limit of cost of the build- | Gordon, John By, Georgia, 1025 Vermont ave. ; - - the corner of 7th and H streets Saturday night | ing, exclusive of the site, to $2,000,000; and the | Gorman, Arthur P., Maryland, the Portland, organization before it is recognized as in force. | and some one complained to him that Johnson | act of Angust 5, 1892, appropriated for the con- | Gray, George, Delawpre, 1421 K st. u.w. Peas and Tomatoes, 25e.; 3 lbs. Lard, 25¢.: try our Fancy Print, 2c. 1b. Drop ue postal order. Iwrensationan Manxer, 1201 FE st. Witline, “Yeoromt o, oysters. Scbocner A “ a Mar Re. Maan cone Scones shntg | Fates, but the “stickers” could fot be budged, . Robbs, Bi. Mary's, oysters. Schooner Witiamn , and rather than give them longer storage room bert. Davis, St. Mary's, oysters. schooner Itisine | they have been hustled to the muctionesr GREAT Cast? GRANDLY ACTrDT A LocaL MENTION. 4 JEWISH CONVENTION. A BAD PLACE FOR PISTOLS. ‘THE NEW CITY POST OFFICE. MEMBERS IN TOWN. PUNISHED IN THREE CASES. AMUSEMENTS. Two Men Who Had Them Are Sent /to| What the Postmaster Gencral Says About| Senators and Representatives Who Are | Result of Daniel Jones Getting Drank Sat- oe ee of > Laie Moston 3 ‘The Conference of American Rabbis Assem- pil i... rele eg : ata Thomas D. Singleton, 415 7th st. nw. | [ETEEROTT MUSIC MALL. iiatadads of Gcrake mete “ “Guilty,” responded a colored man named | Postmaster General Wanamaker in his an-| Following is a list of Senators and Represen-| Assault and battery with intent to kill was | mecaded ber L. "While it wen in sont wun “a 0° counen, Virginia, fair; variable winds: slightly cobler DISTINGUISHED mrBaEW LeaDERS—To Taxz| William Moore when arraigned before Judge | nual report, just completed, has the following tatives who have arrived in the city and the ad- | the charge against Daniel Jones, a young col- | tinuamce it was honestly fiven from the usual ‘Tuesday’ morning. FART IN THE RELIGIOUS coNoRESS IX cHI-| Miller this morning on a charge of concealed | to say of the new city post office in this city: | dresses of those who have located: ored man who was tried in the Police Court | low prices my goods are tharked at, — CONDITION OF THE WATER. ©AGO—A RETORT MADE TODAY BY THE com-| weapons. An ugly bulldog revolver was the| The needs of Washington city were no greater | ‘Senators. today. Jobn W. Burls, also colored, was the camer conan a oe i ee MARSHALL P. WIEDER, Temperstare and condition of water at 8] arrrex ow mitvar. weapon in the case, and it was produced by Po- | than those of New York or Chicago, but relief | Aldrich, , Xelgon W rcaintode Tslend. Arlington. | prosecuting witness. The affair occurred overcrowded and prefer not to wait autil the anes some, Falls, temperature, 37: condition, OE. liceman Wagner. Moore got drunk Saturday | has been had, perhaps, because the wretched | +, : ington, in Keys’ saloon in South Washington | season is over before offering inducements to 22. CARLETON, 32. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 40. Con-| A meeting of the central conference of | night and staggered into the areayay in front | quarters proved a better object lesson. Last | pert, William B., Tennemec Ncveropttien, Saturday night. Jones, it was stated, | Our friends to part with their money. for cash THOMAS Nast, a fom, Be, tistributing re-ervois, | American rabbis was held today in the vestry | of house No. 149 C street northeast, and about | spring the local city post office was removed | Biackbwrn Joseph C. §., Kentucky. was under the influence of liquor. and during | gy ‘ iat @. MOPEINOOS euarte, 40: ‘condition at influent gate root of the temple of the Washington Hebrew | 2 o'clock yesterday morning he was found there | from ite rickety, deadly quarters on Louisiana | Blodgett, Rufus, New Jersey. ‘& row in the place he smashed the window with Pn he 5 alee Howe eye g teers smeey THOMAS NELSON Pace ayaa el gate house, 36. | Congregation on 8th street. In one sense the | by the officer. The pistol was found in his ae = A age nyse J Bd ane — =e. on me Host. bee EN stone and cut Burls, who is a waiter in the | will insure its rapid sale. I will notattempt to aa ae 2 igh tide. Low tide. | coming together at this time of the| pocket, and some loose cartridges were also in — pits =: WC. South Carolina, 1484 N 0.W. | ssioon, in the neck with a knife. name prices in this notice, but simply ask those _ aan, 843 am 843 pm. |156am 24pm | apis i Scher of: tn) Megeainl. By private capital for the use of the post office, | Gall, Wilitneon, Florida, 1908 3 st. n.w. Judge Kimball fined the prisoner for throw- | in search of Furniture, Draperies, Lace Cur ee a = ‘ | us Tepresenting @ nu accordiny 8 mre Dy e Postmaster , Jas. D., Penna., 21 Lafayette or throw- . > “4 COURSE OPENS DECEMBER 1@ 5 aa |Jewish congregations of the country | _ “The pistol belongs to a friend down in King | General.” ‘The change ‘is greatly advante | Casey, déasph ir Wyoming. Arlington, "| ing the stone and Judge’ Miller held him in | tins, &c., tocalland se for themsclves and Sez YounsEtr as others see vou and let sor ig qn incident of the session which will begin | George, where I came from,” eaid the prisoner. | geous. The entire working force of the office | Carlisie, 3. G., Kentucky, 1426 K st mw. 8300 secarity for the attempted murder. In a/ ne peton, esieed cleowhene Ser cinfiar Season tickets, 61 50, #2 and @2 50. Elen ee You alee af Tate Tide by presenting morrow of the Uniom of Americar Hebrew | He saied mo to bring it up bere and get som | fon’ one floor, and "within fifty feet from the See ee eke lana "anak an. | alias! eemaiiercems them with ‘an exquisite portrait of yourself, , Is for it.” front doors may be found every public branch | Cockrell, Francis M., Missouri, 1518 R st. n.w. igre : si = framed. No more welcome gift | Congregations. As the members of the confer-| «What's ycur friend’s name?” inquired the | of the office. ‘The lease of the property is in- | Coke, Richard Teaas, 40 6th stn we CBE aS Bicyctists all use and recommend White's Ateacows Siimeeeaeiaas iam ‘than one of the London Mezzotints can be made. | ence are also delegates to the union it was | court. tended to cover only the period of the erection | Culiom, Shelby M., Illinois, 1413 Masa. ave. AT THE RIVER FRONT. Yucatan Gum as the best anti-dry throat article | ~ _ Penna. ave tri ot, | fotnd suitable to arrange for a meeting of the “Gorter Cunningham,” ed te prisons | of the government building. ee Daniel, John W. sitginia, 1700 19th st nw. aoe in existence. : ‘abet tourdlir at ¢. : ¥ SS | rabbis at this time. «This is a bed pi Ing a pistol, e act of June 25, 1890, aut the pur- | Davia, in K., Minnesota, 1428 Mass. ave. a ——- : } age told “4 ths 'g - Steamer D. Simmonds, Simmonds, Newberne, 145.000 * Wednesday —MATIN! Gaowrxe more popular dnily.Susnriess’Candy. | The central aonference, however, is a dis- | {48¢ told him, “and you can have three mon bape st pos nach pal -viremiry pbk Dives! Relea y Thode Inland’ Arno Hotel * | teottumaber, T. W. Smith.” Schooner Alcbe, Scobeld, | Musteal instraments, Watronn's,Paave, *1t paper aregy cs Excexston and Imperial Sec Champagnes. | the rabbis of e inves namber of the leeding | 4 Young man giving his nameas Frank John- | with a provision limiting the cost of the new | Dolph: Joseph N., Oregon, Lafayette square, | Keanebec, 1.000 tons ice, Independent Ice. Company. Auction Furniture. ~_ Bole Gem, Naveen, $00 te | the rabbis of « large {this country. Resule | 802 Was also accused of having had a pistol in| eity post office building to $800,000. The | Dubois, Fred. T.. Idabo, 1290 13th at. mw. Sergent etme Bove. Kendrick, Qccoayany, forty | Peculiar methods are sometimes adopted by | FR Thr Society Comedy Drama, : = — : eee tan kin aden his possession Saturday night, and, like the col- | act of August 30, 1890, provided that the build- | Jaulkner, Chas. J., West Virginia, National. (elivane. Philadciphia, #)8tons coal. Joun T. Given. | the furniture trade to move undesirable «tock | PE ay Route tee. Srzctat ror Turspay. | etngs are lative, powers. atill, valuable | 0€4 prisoner, he plead guilty. ing should be fireproof and not lesa than eight | Felton, Charles N., California. ee tO? and Mavfeld, 965 tons coal. Stephen: | and asa iaat resort the vervices of the wuc- | Pr elie Gate Prime Rib Roast, 10:.; Lamb, tse, to 80: | Fests ace attained by the meeting of these rep: | ,,Rolieeman Bosce was the prosecuting witnem | worn in eight and it extended. the limit of | Fire, Wm. P. Maine, Hamilton. oven |S oreeers Schone" oer" Seno setat | Honeer are called in. “Instances are we wee FR FRIENDS. Veal, . to 1Se.; 8 ured Hams, 12!se. | Fes : 9 in the case and he produ: e weapon cost 900,000, with an appropriation for the linger, J.H., New Hampshire, Fismere Hotel Ss Inland. oysters. Schooner Martin Wagner, | thenticated of unsuccessful effort to dispose . Shoulders, Wes Bacon, 12: c.s 1 ean’ Con, |Teseatative men. |The Jewish congregations are | from the prisoner. "He. told Judge aller that beginning of €350,000. The ‘act of March | George, James 2 Misetsipnn Retenst Henderson, Satat Georve's falsods cystors: gebSoner | “left overs” by entemive advertising ot create 3 en ene rk FR and a ‘Speake, Chicomuxen creek, forty cords wocd, — = tl ot ference is had drawn a pistol on the other man. He ar- | tinuation of the building $250,000. The site has | Hale, Eugene, Maine, 1001 16th st. n.#. Bag Hetogase; disposed of for anything offered. Constant | xoxy - Sarcmpar was big day at seutlent of the Hebsew Usion Collage in that | Fested Jobnson and found the pistol up his| been procured at a total ‘cost of $655,974 Hansbrough, H. C,, North Dakots, Cochran, | fertt-tve cords Soa etsy eeeeg, Mesewiaaas | Fepetiton of thie feature im business is bound | yee™= T™¥—™- M- CRANEAN “The Amerie, ap — Na Wee, Wine ee aniocd tha ang mee The general excavation has been completed, | Harris, Isham ‘ennessee, 13 Ist st. n.e. eek. coger posts and thirty-five cords wood: Ane | to result in disaster. Were it possible to recon M®t8korrs ueerrat. mac Gro. R. Gray, Printer. of seventy-three, but is still in active| _,While the prisoner admitted that he had the | the piling foundations are nearly finished and | Higgins, Anthony, Delaware, 1524 18th at. n.w. | Mary F. Dents, Blackburn, ‘Gismont. fertycoight | Such losses by adding the difference to fresh | 4 Catalogues, Speeche+ and Brief pedi aakgee 3 ol ed today over the delibera-| Pistol. he denied that he had any trouble or | the concrete and stone footing bi een put | Hill, David B., New York, . wood, sod at cernon.. Bickzopen, Saute salea the purchasing public would foot the bill; Thursday, Friday and »: vorday Evenings, Youneyesight fitted, $1. Hearien,453Pa.ave. | tions of the conference. The secretary was | ‘Bat he had an idea of using the wea under contract. Drawings for the basement | Hiscock, Frank, New York, the Arlin, rook, thirty. bey Carter but the purchasing public ix wary and ix not December 15, 1.and 17, a. i - ’ | “Where did you get the pistol?” the judge | masonry have been completed, and the drawings | Hoar, G. F., Massachusetts, 4 Lafayette shame ee le ee ade . for the nuverstructure are ao far advanced as to | Hunton, Eppa, Virginia, Ebbitt * | gScBooer, Mayflower, Gray. Mattawoman creck “I bought it at a second-hand store on D| insure the placing of the masonry and fron work | Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 M st. n.w. ob dion q likely to pay one house $5.25 for an article that | NATIVE ESQUTMAT can be obtained at my establishment for $5 on eS ee “time” payments. Marking up prices today so | MISS OLOF KKARER, Durxx Takoma Water for indigestion, con-| ference was opened this morning with prayer stipation or any liver or kidney trouble. | by Rabbi Stern of this city. ‘There was a good street.” he replied. of the entire building under contract before the! Kenna, John E., West Virginia, 130 B st. n.e. as to discount them tomorrow no longer de- | 35 naan For pure, fresh Candy goto Suanrress’. _| attendance of the members. “You will have togo to jail for four months,” | basemont ‘masonry “la finished, ‘The entire | Kyle, d. Hi. South Denon ais Neo Capitol. ceives, bat rather tends to create suspicion | My tgumnce in helaht. wernt 260 fen, —— < PRS | RABBIS PRESENT. concluded the judge. - building cught to be completed in the spring | McMillan, James, Michigan, 1114 Vermont ave. even where the reductions are genuine and On Tue Warto succeed in bans phage Among those, present were the following of 1894. i McPherson,J.R., New Jersey, 1014 Vermont ave. legitimate. I want to hold the confide: of| “GREENLAND, OR LITE IN THE FROZEN 5 al eee bon jon yang See ae poe Ce Whe, Chas. Levi, David Philip- Pe ee Manderson, Charles F., Neb., 1233 17th st. n.w. the community—and I believe I can do it NORTH” | son and G. Deutsch of Cincinnati; Jos. Silver- —— “oy | This building will occupy the entire block | Mills, Roger Q., Texas, 1012 4th st. n. Please allow me to correct « statement made | sking a fair profit on the cost of saleable Fur- everyw! y ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. a : Mitchell, John H., Oregon, Chamberlin's Hotel. 5 i niture. ——— - man, R. Benjamin and Wm. Spurgee of Ai Organization Intended to Advance the | pounded by Pennsylvania avenue and D street . in Saturday's Stax in regard to the High School Fon tue Best Cvv or Correx in the city go | York; Jos. ‘Tench, ssiecirsg x .s S. Setee- a eneme oe the Dencasination- on the oes by is street foarte iat Mork’ Juiia Nermcel, 1aties irele, | colors. at es sa) liovesmnoceal eereecasa! city of Pauses ~genmanianieend mer ope le | inser. Albany. N.¥.: 8. Hecht. Milvaukee, Wiss) A meeting was held Saturday evening in the| 19th treet on the west and by C street | Paddock, Algernon 5. Nebraska, Z The coloré of the Central High School are - > Koeaxs Lrckty ranaren — Horex Farvowis, if st. bet. 13th and Mtb. | firper and A. Kaiser, Baltimore: Davia | Patlor of the First Congregational Church to | on the south. The main front on Pennsylvania | Palmer, John M., Mlinois, the Elsmere. dark blue and white and those of the Capitol} _ Watches, clocks and jewelry. Waxronn’s, Pennssivenis ove, end 1itheb Good rooms and board at moderate ra [Party Cncterton, ac. Ml Encarberns | perfect the organization of a Congregational | avenue will be 200 feet in length and the depth | Pasco, Samugl, Florida. Hill High School are light biue and white. co, Se ae eee : — | Colambus, Obio; ' Clifton ‘Levy, Lancaster, | club. Prof. J. W. Chickering was in the chair | of the building on C street will be about 300 | Peffer, Win. A., Kansas, 924 14th et. n.w. The colors dark blue and gold are those of Saratoza, —_ Champi el nero steams Jest AnarvzD, a fresh car load Manitou Soda} pon jk Moses and.’ J. Stobz, soba A consti- | et. ‘The main post office entrance will be on | Perkins, Bishop W., Kan., 1815 16th st. n. the class of "94, Central High. H. S.C. And Victoria Vichy. Pinte, $1 per d MANCHESTER & BERNARD'S and Iron Water: also v Chatnpagne. Chie reas Gas Toerots Henze | and Rev. Chas. H. Small, secretary. consti- | Pennaylvania avenue and the entrance on C | Pettigrew, R. F., South Dakota, 100 B et. n.e. 8: tio FFF RRR FER XXX COO Cmamnee Krarwen, 735 7th nw. | pot"80: ‘Philadel; — rafael Anton, Buffale, | tion for the club had been adopted at a pre- | street will be used entirely for the receipt and | Platt, Orville H., Connecticut, the Arlington. ean oonge ty Sr area | DEPOT, . ££ Eek weeee ISS = - J. 1. Megeaberg. Goldsborongh, XN. C.. L,| ¥i0us meeting. At this meeting the by-laws | dispatch of mnilx. The height of the, tower | Proctor, Redfield, Vermont, 1701 Mass. ave. = ee ee PPLE ches 9 ae Wore cot-025 Slaw ars, na.,are made moth, | Meyer, Pitteburg. and Dr. Gutman, Syracuse, "| Were presented by the committee, B. P. Davi, | from the sidewalk to the finial is about 360 feet. | Pugh, James L., Alabama, 1893 R st. n.w. J. Jay Gould’s Wonders for Children, 9th st. F 8 K kee § NN Goo ee Somat ecko a Tie een “wataadaceenlote wee: chairman, and adopted. ‘The following officers |The clock faces will be twenty feet | Quay, Matthew 8., Pennsylvania, 1829 I st n.w. a5-er* FOLLY COMPAKE Froof free of charge. Telephone 435-2 cs . a a bmitted to the meeting |i diameter and about 250 feet above | Sawyer, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1701 Conn, ave. — tous wash-000k EEVERRANA > Oc: = amouk The first matter discussed was the participa- | «nd committees were submitte: e meeting |the pavement. The width of the tower | Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st, nw. L J Cutlery of all kinds. Watrorn’s. ite | ask 2 ——- Rumuens’s Icz a tion in the proposed religious congress te be | by the nominating committee—Maj. Frank | willgbe forty feet, and it will be. visible | Shoup, Geo. L., Idaho, Willard’ ‘EMON J UMBLES. \-. —_———___— held in Chicago next September in con-| Aldrich, chairman—and were unanimously |from the Capitol along the entire length of | Stewart, William M., Nev., 1906 H st. n.w. A’ aL Tm nection with the world’s fair. It was] elected: President, Justice David J. Brewer; | Pennsylvania avenue and from almost all parts | Stockbridge, Francis B., Mich., 1800 N st. 2. w. ————— a ‘ be caw of the city. The material used in the exterior | Teller, Henry M., Colorado, 1537 P st. n. w. decided to impower the executive committee | viee presidents, Rev. 8. M. Newman, D. D.;| 0f,lbecity. Tue material uaed in the exterior | vance, Zebulon Br cet et One cup of sugar, half a cup ot butter, half Evaporated Matinecs Wednesday aud Saturdam. Sweet Cider, Best Catawba Wine and all kinds 7 CITY AND DI: mite . of family groceries. Rock bottom prices. Fine AMUSEMENTS 1ONIGHT. to invite lending men to present papers at this | Rev, Lawrence, Pres, J. E. Rankin, D.D.;| Cony over the entrance archer on themainfront | Veet, Georg pale botany ahs cup of milk, one exe.twograted lemons.flour | Coffees ard Teas, Mersomn's — 2 ——— . secretary, a: bamcrg ee will form a support for groups of statuary | Vilas, Win, F., Wisconsin, Arno Hotel. tomskestiff with one teaspoonful of Cleve- at* Fine Family Grocery, 417 7th st. nw, rn crnes Mere. oes ae emu tuk ts ean itty conmtete ee Ts ee ve ang Pembiematic of the postal service, the coat of | Voorbecs, Daniel W., Indiana, 1823 N. H. ave, land's Baking Powder. Roll thin, cut in rings o . as away win Milton Royle’s new pl fited | t0 Tee? atiee, ee cententice | gxeeutive committee connste of the above and firms of the United States, &e. The | Walthall, Edward ©.” Mise, 1714 RT, and bake. tums and ammunition. Watronb’s. 1t a “The | Consisting of Rabbis Wise, Moses, Silverman | Blanchard. Outlook committee—Rev. B. N.|cutire central portion above the wecond | Washburn. Wm. D., Minn., 2111 Mass. ave, Cee only Cleveland’ Baking Powder,the pro: | From this date till after Christmas the Bos- fe FAGH IN aa {and Chas. Levy was appointed to present the | Seymour, ‘Prof. J. W. Chickering, B. P. Davia, | SOT, juil be jam j open. light well, | Witte, Haar D ‘Colornto, 1221 Conn, ave. | ?27tions.are made for that. ton Variety Store will be open evenings, Ex- ieee ah weny matter to the union. He Rev. J. K. M .D. D. Nomi- sith eas i i ¥ s mons 8. Sutra. 45-3 Hanniw Tuxaten.—Agnes Wallace|" Dr. Deutsche, « professor of the Union | nating commitice:-Prof, soem Belt, Maj uy, | Footed over with ornamental iron trusses atid Mcorcseniatines: pete ian pee pophae s ‘orid Against Her.” | Hebrew College, was admitted asa member of | 1. Campbell, Rev. E.T. Root, Rev. E. A. John- | Covered with a glass skylight. The main body | Alderson, J. D., West Virginia, 123 A st. ne. of the post office working room is imme-| Andrew, John F., Massachusetts, 1313 16th. Creverasns Christmas Wines and Liquors low at Seligson’s Keasex's Lycee Tearra —Manchester & | the conference. W. ‘Chappel. Reception committee— | 4 ae a . : E . ; = ‘ Bernard's French Folly Company. A nerort ox Tur arTvat, shbura, 3. W. Semervilie, E- C. | om wil have an _aren of over 31.000" aquars | RexeTiq glam Ransat, 212 4 on. B ee ‘Tne Bartix oF Gurivsecua.—ioth streetand | 4 matter of some consequence was the re- ne Clark. ED. | feet, and. each floor. abore "tho first | Betcheoecr. me Ae nee }ARING Lobbylets Clue avenue. y port of the committee on ritual, which "was : che ne obiect of the | story will contain about 20,000 square feet | Blanchard, N. C., Louisiana, 812 12th Pears a EW NATIONAL _ on 912 | is A i af be ual office spa sive of orridors, , wi 7 WD! = seat ‘t X le Be Wes Fag, wow? Testm STREET | read in the absence of the chairman, Dr. Mieze-| Congregational churches and societion n more | Of Actual office space, exclusive of corridors, | Brawles, William H.. 8. C. New Sewing Machines, $18.50, N Toniwht and all the weal, by the secretary. The re-| friendly and intimate acquaintance, to wecure | )2Ults, &e. | The upper stories of this building | Breckinridge, Clifton K., Arkansas, 912 M st. ner of Gjncinnat have not been assigned to their particular uses, | Greckinridge, Wm. C. P., Kentucky. 1711 Hs Seger Lame wictastisnom rary ‘Matinces Wednes lays aud Saturday Beripers’ Excuaxcr.—Potomac Post's En- : all intest impr jort stated that’ the first partof the union| concert of action and to premote the gen- : aidiuy eecioma’ bare S Fears guarantee. At Dowestic Rooms, 7th and H. Joseph Arthur's distineuisbed succesm, tertainment and Ho Seaver oak es heen priate’ eral interests of congregationalism. ‘Tire | PUt they are much needed by farious purcaus | Bretz, Jon L., Indiana, 310 E. Capitol st Makes delicious hot breads for breakfast. a3-3t = a ——— Itcontains services for week days, Friday | club was formed with thirty membors, | Of the government now temporarily and incon- | Brickner, Geo. H., Wisconsin, Elsmere. ———o____ ‘Tho Emerald and Canterbary. evening and Sabbath morning, also for the}and ‘quite. a number hi ay | Yeniently domiciled in rented properties. Broderick, Case, Kansas, 606 E. Capitol st pac bak Ga Good Sewing Machines, $8 Only. Yesterday the Emerald and Canterbury foot | festivals Passover. Pentecost and Tabernacles. | made application for membership. Th THE DEPARTMENT BUILD! Brookshire. Elijah v., Indiana, National, Ss SEF Send postal te Wa. Fuss, 4th and Pa. ave. ae., ball teams of thiscity battled for the supremacy | Also in the appendix services for funerals, for | are to be five meetings held during the voar. | The need of more aud better space for the | Brovitis, Marriott, Pennsylvania, Eismere. U URE FE — | and have one sent on trial f 41,2,3,5,6,7 Waterloo, Vi iting | the house of mourning, for the Passover, Sedar | The next meeting will be on forefather’s day, | executive work of the Post Office Department | 2rown, Jason B., Indiana, 1 B st. n.w. Owe EE a at Hoo, Va. The game was very exciting | (he House of mour December 21,. at which time thers | pas been rowed tinea the atten don of eanmans | Brunner, D. B., Pennsylvania, 6 Grant place. Gypsey’s Gift throughout and abounded in brilliant pla; Part Il. when issued, will contain services for | will be a collation and appropriate ad-|°"* [boop at re’ | Butler, Walter H., Town. 121 A st. n.e. Gypsey's Gift Cures both sides. The Emeralds scored 14 points in] Rosh Hashona and Tom Kippen and will be| dresees, bearing in mind also that | and ec noes 1873 ee ee Bynum, William D., Indiana, 1314 19th st. ERERRR Gyprey’s Gift the first half and 6 in the second. The Canter- | published in a few months. this Year marks the three Iondredth anni yer | ee ei eee antares balding: | cates. Cornelius A., New Jersey, Arlington, ER ERE oe Bhoumation. burss scored their 4 points in the second. ‘The | | ‘The prayer book was adopted at a former | sary of modern congregutionalism. ‘The fol- | Tyre, Toomnas neeued in. the main building, | Caine, John T., Utah, 214 N. J. ave. nw, ER R CO., ‘ypsey's Gift @i-10t Yietory was due to the fine team work of the | Conference, but there was some addenda which | lowing committce have the matter in charg an is mee; © id ‘aldwell, John A. jormandie, ERER RB ——___-——_ dreds of clerks, tons of files and great masses of | Catchings, T. C., Miseissippi, 17: S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making « spe- equipment and machinery. The rentals of the | Chipman, J. Logan, Michigan, \e phenomenal gains | bad been inserted, and the question came up as | Rev. M. cialty in Ladies’ afid Children's Hair Cutting | FURNITURE MAKERS AND [: RTERS, to retaining this matter. ot Emeralds, together with 1 of Fugitt, the tackling « 4 4 dings for these outside branches amo Clark, , 7 TREE: Rost : - Next woek—Mr. WIL Russet Bopper. “Fer ‘Before a conclusion was reached the con- 4 Br y pigs deg = = fis a —_ es peansiey mentee Clark, ¢ ioe p Ww yoming, . Bat. n.e. 61, 63 AND 6> WEST TWENTY-THIRD 8: T | and POON; also cares Dandradf. oc7-tr Ee Gaba nd Wilson did eplendic ference adjourned for lunch. had a very auspicious begin bids flr to | ecty alts walllon dollar at 6 teen x ty Mioeachusett, 1849 Tat (Adjoining Eden Musee), 40c. Royal Headache Powders. A Emerald, 20. Positions, Canterbury, 4. A PUBLIC MEETING TONIGHT. Pree oF Great bonebt to Congregationalists of | peals have been made repeatedly for : sli i Ventenoa Moc Oconee NEW YORK. Headaches cured “while you wait” Druggiste 8. Famarise Right end.. This evening a public meeting will be held in ene which includes Maryland and Vir- | oo viment building without result i eul2 ra os Kight tac te ii i > i e vof Was! to Craw! 1 N. ii eet, Seen... Right teckie......-_Rogess| oop omen hae oe eb ine ee ne i ity of Washington vs Crawford J. N- Carolina, Metropolitan, From our vast stock of mod- A Sewing Machine for a Song? bY D. Downey. a p22 amas as desee lamba se ckedccu pera HYATTSVILLE, the wish of Congress to pro-| Curtis, N. Martin, New Yorke 816 Lath st, ee oe At Auerbach’s Capitol Hill branch. Domestic wat M. Downey... Continats | Stars will deliver ani addrans of weleome. vide an entirely new — structare large | Dalzeli, John, Pennevivania, 1207 Co Siie ‘heus cies oaneteaaes Sewing Machines and Patterns. 4thand Pa. ave. ‘Tertlinger “", Jones | ,, The conference sermon will be delivered by | Correspondence of The Evening Star. enough to embrace all branches of the | Davis, John. K oe oe se. Take your pick out of 200. All kinds. All a Marphy Horner | “mer = = Ceschacggghenr tym Soon y Hyattsvitiz, Mp., Dec. 5, 1892. | Post’ Office Department, then I would ’ Ww. Bedns ren eelgrass fully warranted. Wa. Foxk, Mugr. oc24-e020t AMERICAN wintere Hopper. Quarter back... ..... Vogt | Rabbi_ Moses o} jo, Rabbi Silverman of | 4 movement is on foot to start a brick com-| recommend an ment of the prce- aa Maine, Hamilton, Show Rooms. Elixir Babek cures all malarial SRERISAG Bletenel Mayes (capt) 1 ait backs} _. Cullen (capt.)| New York city and Mr. Simon Wolf of this) 1. this village, called the Hyattsville | ent building. In this 1 will be found a Montana, 1907 G-st aw: ee AMERICAN MINIS Fugitt... ‘ Jones p ct e ese! - .. 5 Wy; 4 PARLOR FURNITURE, $100 to $750 per set. Jo ‘i is wil er-| Brick Company. The articles of incorporation | Picture of the present structure and a perspee- | D, Alexander M., Missouri, Willard’s, ——. +. Full back............Wilson | ,, After tog gehbn > Fagg mbes Pre asl sence Uk aon os faa enter te for which Tam indebted to the supervis- English, Thomas Dunn, N. J., Ebbitt. BEDROOM FURNITURE, 818.50 to 81,000 per set. ‘be injured were Hayes and G, Jones, Healy | Shen ge, i aoe 4 2 ing architect of the treasury. of what is pos- r. W. H., Alabama, Met itan. = .: aonteoen taking th aro Touch downs | S8eeerbund Hall. Dunning, H. C. Saffer, G. C. Fisher, J. H. | sible in the way of enlargement, This enlarg sacs piers DINING ROOM FURNITURE, $75 to #2,500 set. by Hayes 2, Fugitt, Dougherty and Wilson. ee Twiner and H. Smith have each contributed | ment contemplates the additi e 5 . LIBRARY FULNITUBE, 875 to 8450 pe: set. Goal by Hopper. Safety by Rogers. Tomorrow the Union of American Hebrew | 21.990 toward the enterprise. There is orming in general style to thearchi- WILL BEGIN THURSDAY. DPCPMBER THURSDAY, DECEMBER ly thine of THE SIENA’ ), according to location. NEW PUBLICATIO The Emernlds are open for gumes with teams | Congregrations will convene in Concordia Hall. | he some excellent elay for making brick in this ure of the present buikling and practically ecmonk Aciagton, TOURNAMENT FOR A DIA ot us pounds average. Address Capt. Hayes, | In the evening a banquet and reception will be bichon e lay for making is bling thevwoftice apace: ae rg ges cost un hio, ~ East Capi Noverres ror tae Hoxwars. V THEN READIN watch st PAUL'S eat achay! 92 K street northeast. = : ¥- . of this improvement is $1,500,000, I cannot ner, Alfred (., Pa., 201 North Capit es ae Eee z 11 pavers are. in - given the delegates at Typographical Hall aad The Single Tax League expects to hold a ngly that this matter be taken | Harter, Michael D., Obio. Pelt ‘ol, OUR HOLIDAY DISPLAY OF IMPORTED AND | '\t, Hat the di tionary » DAY, D cember 12, 1802. ud halen at aeons ce aseceear svaning: there wat Be) HelDiod | series of) titecoetiog meetings in this vi Haugen, s 814 12th st. DOMESTIC NOVELTIES COMPRISES OVER | Notjiy doen st apvareutiy ASSUME EXTENT AINMENT A lodge of sorrow in memory of the members| ‘On Wednesday both houses of Congress wit | is Wixter., Among those, who have accepted Hendetoon, D. Be tows issih ot, nw, | 2% ARTICLES, RANGING Ix PRICE FRow | SOUS in DomecraLetncaete acd |~ eae who have died during the year was held yester- | be opened with praver by rabbis who arein (Henre George, Congressmen Tom L. Jonson wman, pastor of the First Con-| Henderson, John S., North Carolina. 50 TO #500 EACH. fp any other dictionsry T wepxe SRA day afternoon by the Washington Lodge of | the city attending this convention. DeWitt Warner and Jerry Simpson, gregational Church, returned last F from | Henderson, ‘Thomas J., lil., 213 North Capitol. | F; make cn cannot easily be exaz | The Eiks at Metzerott’s Hall. There was a la: SER Ts Gere r . W. P. Magrnder's meat and provision | 5°°8* - i Herbert, H. A., Alabama, Metropol hance Gari Cake AE ee ee an ae | The following talent wi i ze CASES OF ASSAULT. store vasentered by burglarsa fewevenings ago, | Bis sojoura of six months in Europe, whither ert, ese eepetres Curlo Cases, Music Stands, 5 O'clock Tea | suilled i th: chor’ Suctety fa Musical tute attendance of the members as well as the They opened the till, ‘but were uoable to eet | he went to regain health and strength, J = — re., 1234 Mass. ave, Tables, Nest Tables, Card Tables, Screens, Jar- | time exac Myer, Mra. Emily Pre b,Barnes. Micaes is, 1507 K st. new. diuteres, Pedestals, Ease's, Liquor Cases, &¢., ail | 4ined ex)ress. v z = Ee, friends and relatives of the deceased. There | Persons Before the Police Court Today on ever. Mire A. any money, aa it had been removed. Several | both services yesterday the church was crowded ry Shack “ nate ceca : man, Massachusetts, in larger variety than can be found in any other Bae ae as jaan — leaenoretae aaa ne es papers ‘ pies were all the plunder they managed to se- | to the doors with friends gathered to weleome | Holman, W. §., Indiana, the Hamilton. establishment in America, Th fice of the Centar Pictionary ind Biectelfords . iF : Pi ~ . hese 6 onee a. F., wylvania, 1502 fmcton Loan an mt severui eelectic Exaited Ruler John (. = cio a tee eee ee |. Two strange men got into a dificulty lest | him and to he og A eas grange ok oe All prices are marked on a small profit basis and | room Won Ud Trust bul Maxwell conducted the services. Prayer was | Peared in Judge Mil 6 98) Friday night on the bridge which’ spans the |, At the x opal pyabang | Tatanoe Marti Dak. 123 ld. an in plain firures. _ n26,8,9,30,4°3,5,6,7,10, 12, 14.17 Offered by Kiev. J. H. Cuthbert, D. a witness against Wiliam Pinkney, ber hus-| featn betnect this village ai Biaiemburg, | Keiies Cora Boyd sang "Home, Sweet Home,” | Jeknvon, Martin, N--N. Dak. if ; addresses were made by Iter. Geo. H. | band, whom she charged with assault, told the | and one threw the other into the water, po hn eer tay pe ralph a RING ee ers Tue Wanrex Suoz Hovse, re B.D. and Representative Judge that @ woman named Green was the} | Efforts are being made to organize s body of [toys Mr Fishburn the assistagh testor, | Ktibbs, Geo. Fee deane 217 Nocti Gunite at OE FTE mentorial aildress ued. pard a tribate ee tng | cause of their domestic trouble. horsemen in this district to take part in the in- nce the church has ‘grow ew D., La.. 213 N. J. ave. nw. 1115 FST. N.W., ceptions, Balls, Pa. ave, and 2d tse, DEC. 5, 6, 7, at 7.90 p.m. ° Midday lunch TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. apaniaes wer ate ing | “When Icanght him with her,” said Mary, | 4Uguration procession in Washington on the 4th | ang continued its work during Dr. Newman's card, jetropolitan, penis Be oem ee ee ee ae of March. fered praver and rend the Scripture. | Lawson, John W., Virginia, 1912 19th. mrcligeysckenrin, rey mg the year. They were William H. Mobler, | “he pursued me from the house and assaulted | “The Tadies’ Sewing Society met at the resi ms prea naar meek laine anit: Are : if Nise dies’ § Society 3 = ing by the cong eter Livingston, L. F., Georgia, 220 N. J. ave. now. iad a EIZEROTT MU Henry Higgins and Arthur L. Campbell. me. dence of Mra. J. C. Kobinson last Friday even-| aroce and grected his people in appropriate | Lodge, Henry C.” Mascachusette, 1751 By L. ove, Youths’ Oxford Ties and Slippers at less M WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, - — - Mary, when questioned by the judge, said | ing and made several articles of wear. and touching words. Long, John B., Texas, 726 13th st than half price. We are offering them as — —_ Union Tent dane eta eee cele. | thAt she had two children living and two deed. elt tnd Megs Harn, ells of Rockville are |" “Tere will ben reception at the church to: Foud, Eugene F., California, 1790 H st, follow: Se ~ ‘Does your husband support 3 ME. Alexander Schop! has gone io Florida to | BISbt from 8 to 10 o'clock to welcome Dr. New. | MeKinn , 1336 I st.n, for Boys’ Slippers worth $1.75. CHORAL socteTY Brated its second anniversa: y Saturday at i x ™ “He pays the 6 and. be: man on his return to active work among his | Martin, A. N., Indiana, Hamilton. 5 for Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords EP WINTERS, 418 Oth st. mow, f Adams made a state-| eat" °° | > Tent an bay ——— : people. Meredith, Elisha E., Virginia, 917 12th st, tndage = ert eee (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: SSCS Wing Rest avenue has beon improved, and ee Milliken, 8. L:, Maine,101 ‘worth €3.50. Cc ment of the progress and financial standing of | ‘The husband denied everything that had been | pipes have been laid in the ditch for he tects oe Mulebelll 31:' Waccanerite tees: 81.90{f0r Ladies French Kid Opera Too oer aE Ai the tent and mapped out the work for the com- | said against him by his wife, but x policeman | Pipes have been laid in the dit __. Arrested With Eurglars’ Tools, bell, J. L.. Wisconsin, 1725 T st. n. “THE MESSIAH." | of carrying off the waste water. Yesterday about 2 o'clock Poli Morse, E. A., Maseachusetts, Shoreham, Slippers worth $2.75. ing vear. It was decided to pay sick and death | taid that when he went to the house he found |’ Misses Mattie and. Lula Lewis of Virginia are ‘esterday morning al 2 oliee— | sratakhes Wik, 3 . i FIRST BISCHOFF CONCERT benefits. After refreshments, which were pro-| Pinkney witha butcher knife threatening to| visiting Mrs, W.H. Morrison at Riverdele. man Steep of the first precinet arrested two | Gs Wan iat ree the Randall, $1.00 for Boys’ Straight Goat Oxfords 89 eee eae s vided by a committee from Union Tent, Sr., | kill any policeman who might arrest him. Col. Chas. P. Crandell entertained a number | young colored men whom he noticed acting | O'Dehnei dea Me eee Baits worth €2.50. Se ee ae, Ree FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER ® made chore members of Enion Tent. Sr.,| _,, He beat me about another woman: was the | of friends at his home at Highlands last Satur- | suspiciously in the vicinity of Massachu- | O'Neil Jos. iy Mose set ee eee Dente A mivoslian ons concert by the choir of wixty, meme made short addresses: Wm. junt, P.C. R.;| wife's parting stab. and Judge ler tol % ‘eeoage + n Button Shoes at $2.95 worth $6.00. : ee tthe Se or, Bini FI a - Charies W. Steers. PH. C. R.; Win. F. Roche, | William that he would have to go to Jail for one | “Sy” fates has completed a dwelling on Sibley |! venue and 11th street, and | O'Neill, Chas., Penneyivania, 1826 N. ¥. ave, Men’s French Patent Calf Shoes, Bals and os Sat reodine by Mr JOS TWEEDALE P. C. R., and Phillips, McCauley, Beasley and | month. Piles. carp pentane ton a with bt coonres when taken to the station they gave pend John G., Kansas, 223 Ast. n.e. ae pare bom Pa The Symphony Orchestra of New York, Tickets, with reserved seats oo i conte, Price, Cl R. : John Gray, a hard-working colored man, " “ omy" | their names as John Lewis and John Williams, | Quthwaite, Jos. H., Ohio, 4 Dupont circle, — eo WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. _On sale st Elbe & Coe, 7 Pa ae. nw” Ot a emai Pat ° ———-——— was tried for an assault on Ferdinando ; ak Lewis bad a revolver in his pocket | Patterson, Josiah, Tennessee, Metropolitan. ———_ JTPRARY AN aL Meucwed His Hall. Beneditto. The affair happened at the house| Christmas Trees for Veterans’ Children. | and between them they bad skeleton | Dayne, Sereno E., New York, Cochran. * of Mrs, Mason, where Beneditto lives. ‘There will be given a Christmas tree, orrather | keys and. gluss -cuiters and other’ imple. | Peel, Samuel W., Arkansas, 125 Bet. a.0, Tar Wasses Suoz Hovss, ———— aed Wm. Simms, indicted for an assault with in-| Gray’ 1 " shich might ” | Perkins, Geo. D., Iowa, Riggs. ETOWN 01 tent to kill.was brought into the Criminal Court | jn the house ‘and he went there to sec hen Swe “trees, fm fee, command ball of Cutter | Toole pais of opers plasen stalin £00 tie | 2e7OE Je, Femmarivania, 1911 Cou, ave, METZEROTT MUSIC HAL today on bench warrant, the forfeiture set | While there he got into a dispute with Mra. | Command, G. A. He» Ohristinas eve, for the | residence of Mrs. Wan. Galt some days ago was | Hichardson, Jas, D.,Tennessee, 1108 6th at. nw. | n28 1115 F Srazer N. W. First Concert Friday B aside and he renewed his bail. James Green | Mason's son. He threatened to blow up the | benefit of the children of veterans of the Union | recovered and the prisoners have confessed sev. z hay easy H., New York, 6 Iowa circle. 2 was brought in ona bench warrant and com- | Rowse. so it was stated, but instead of doing so | Veterans’ Union of the Department of the| cral other thefts. They will be taken to the | Bussell, Chas. A., Connecticut, Hamilton. mitted di ith | he had a fight with Beneditto. Potomac. Substantial presents will be dis- | Police Court tomorrow for trial. Sayers, Jos. D., Texas, Willard’s Hotel. A Conz Goanaxteep ee ee is soles ornned bin ty tah tag) tetin np | gue Ge gee ed wy elle coe 3 se Scott, Owen, Titinois, Elsmere. After teu years’ experience in the useof the Morrow. ‘Two fllustrated lectures by _ +e house in the future and let his wife alone. For | evening. f The Work of an Incendiary. Scull, Edward, Pennsylvania, Ebbitt be ee oy Se or MISS ANNA SBATON SCHMIDT. aiceaanan Weenies. the assault he was fined $5 and the judge took| Committees of young ladies have been solicit-| corresponience of The Evenine Star Shively, Ben}, ¥-. Indiana, Willard’, fas oF Soreness in ‘teathansa ; Furst Lecture—-THURSDAY, December ®, @ p.m, Deeds in fee have been fled ac follows: | Bis Personal bonds on charge of threats.” | ing aid during the lat week and have been met Fans Cuvncu, Va., December 5, 1892. | Smith Geo, We Illimae a8 ee must admit that the Morrowbean Ointment te the | {3Te,crand Concerts, ; PARIS AND THE FRENCH KEVOLUTION. nabel K. Eskridge to ¥. J. Gardiner, sub 207, | Jamon Hick, 'S OTfeHed 6 for sasaulting | yr oe on a tie emouetbute seoneg | The raumill of M. 3, Waketeld that was| Snodgrass 1G. Temes seas at maw, | DORonBe Eat dainengeers feiner, 101 Ene <a ae Secund Lecture—MORDAY, December 12, 6 p.tt-, #9. 271; $3,300. Wm. Homestead to Rosa J.| Domestic trouble resulted in the appearance | or suitable presents for children or needy fam- | burned down on the night of December 2, I| Snow, Herman W., Ilinois, 227 E. Capitol st. 2 Speaey vecominens =o as Seer maed et & PARIS AND NAPOLEON. Lewis, pt. 1, bik. 11, Whitney Close;@—. W. | of Mary Anderson, as she was a witness against | ilies may send to Miss Delle Michael, 215 North | think, was the work of an incendiary. The | Springer, Wm. M., Illinois, 43 B st. .e. ee pone Vis. Coal 1107 Hae. Course ticket with reserved eat Homestead to Florida V. Henderson, pt. do.;| Wiliam Anderson, who was charged with hav- | Capitol street, treasurer. motive nobody seems to imagine. Several car Sean ten ae Rasechavetts, pUcheerfully recommend’ to all suflere s. Twould Slncic qdmtesion with reserv 4 ves! a: t ‘ ing committed an assault on her. William did ee londs of lumber were ready for shipment to : io tnsylvania, 46 Bet. ne, wie ANA Lith st. n.w. 2 WG. Motzorott’s, 1110 Fat. rs jughes to Jobn Miller, pt. 3, “ pt Storer, Bellamy, Ohio, 1629 Massachi a=" O George Bans Rate 3. este | Hebe Set Recor, elk An Oleomargarine Cae Manington caesar, Them wes rect Wile lishg octaee es | RSS URAT Ec. me sea aia 417: S—. Julia T. Weed to James D. Burn, ns c ot in the seme | Henry B. Denham, who conducts the bi insured. Immediate steps were taken to re-| Tarsney, John C., Missouri, Willard’ n26-3m° S 3 Al JOU THEATER. SES, bik 6, trintad; 0. Gooegs Barrie to | Sees, he te Matel tree, live in the tame | nous of a butcher ehop and green grocery on E | build if L.A. | Taylor, Abner, llinols Coches FAENS, HORS TEP Bs ant 4, Doan S: F. Nor- | enough to hold them and there is soon to be a | street, was in the Police Court today charged Taylor, Vincent A., Ohio, 1521 K st. Houpay Passewts: sta ' a Real Estate Matters. bs 60 and 61,5q.| separation. Mr. Farrell was charged with|with sellmg unlabeled oleomargarine. Townsend, Hosea, Colorado, Hamilton, oa ‘Week commencing MONDAY. Dec & = - ag Wee i ace ee ee R. E. Morris has purchased of John F. Wag- | Tracey, Clias., New York, Avlington ees ee $ bh 7, Gingham place: $2,300. “A.” M. | charged with an amault on the former. "| charles P- Cardozo of (618 6th winrese | Sgtnan for £27,000 lot 1, to $8, 48 to 62, block | Walker. Joseph H., Massachusetts, Shorebam, Mas. M. J. Hox, ro AGES WALA0E VELLA Bryant to Sallie Marre, sab D. sq, 510: 8 Tt appeared in evidence that Mr. Farrell oc- bres aan bey sigan: Pee ee Baten de bought for $15,000 of | Writ” jgovee E Tennanses, 920 15th st. 1300 F ST. XW, EXCURSIONS. &. ‘In Kate Clarton's Greatest Success, wi . FP. Norment et al, sul . Beatties house. gi i harges sitar hy ! —- hite, A " st. n.: Beaches — oy TH; $1,300. Sarah J. Delaney “to J. | cabuent for rent ands disgeenent oar cecn | 25 cents pound of what the desler sold Miranda Fraser part 26, square 121, 28 feet by | Wike, Scott, Ilinois, 218 Indiana ave, STS ak HES Anat RS | MOUNT VERNON ea, Bradford, sub Q.sq. €: $—. W. Maryse to | them resulted in their appearance in court. for butter, and now he charges that the article on rg ween and 18th streets Williams, George F., Massachusetts, Albany. r = ROME AND Tos OF WASHINGTON. ‘Next Week—3AMES A REILLY. ae Sm Rich. lot 18, Dik. 30; Columbia ‘Melon Sa lee Miler told ieee that the cont was | as clecmargarine and not butter. mectweet for $10,000 of | Witiams, J. R., Tinois, 206 Delaware ave-'n.e. | A of Fine Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs | Steamer MACALESTER at 10.m. daily (except Sun- | 7) @— 5. E. Carpenter tod. ‘T. Arm no plate to settle such differences and dis-| The defendant gave his personal bonds for | | Andre jhe purchased, for $10,000 of | Wright, MI. B., Penneylvama, 110 Pot nw. | "iivessicbeah a. JaPamman e00ns a ay), returning to the city by 2:30 p.m. Ovsren Svrrex aq. 861; $3,630. pal sep yates his appearance in court Wednesday. ei oe sub Pleasant | Youmans, Henry M., Michigan, 621 eet” ae Sif | THE DIRECT ROUTE — NO FERRYING — xO iicate alt Sh Gant, sub 45, sq. Daniel Quill, a Georgetown citizen, was ———— Bettie G. Payne has bought of T. W. Bed. hips mate yh ggpen en EE ee aris to Elizabers M. Grinder, sab, 10. sq- S46: charged with an assault on Policeman Howard Refused to Work on Sunday. ford for $8,500 sub 270, square 156, 18 by 95 = cei fe @ American rust Com . . 3 prery to B Carasi ot al., in trast, lote20 and 23 and | peg ah ptnc oral ompcter gat pao eqn ana | Tie See en te, Sn, Opt. Sue wooteer aor so gg perce Ae ee Scuoor Suoza Pt. 24, blk. 4. West Eckington; #—. W. Home-| Judge Miller said he thought he had made the “George W. Sohureman hes bought for 6,750 ep Gtend to Maria Ann Beckham, pt 1, bik. 11, | sentence too light that time. The leniency of {'D. B Groff sub 65, TAIT by 70 Water Coss: a pee Bona to W. MeNeir, | the court, the jadge thought, had not done ed oa bien ¥ anda tee ok 17 by 70 feet EWHALL'S BEST CALF $2.00 SHOES ol » & roit rk; @— Ww good, posed i "4 bestia theast, bought | Aiken to Harriet M. Storch, sub 109, e4. 721; a ne eee oe Peeve D. B. Case has purchased of-E. 8. MeCal- oa ae jaiter G. Southwick et al. to Helen — 60 : —. C,H. Parker Youthful Thieves Fined. a ae ” $1. a2 g° | _ Policeman Hayhurst hed half » dozen small * Javon Boors Rermme Sarz, wean 729 Tru Sz. N.W. - MILITARY AND SOCIETY FUBKISHER, 2 7TH ST. &W., @ onyx tables, 200 fancy rockers, 200 fancy tables and any quantity of Indies’ writing desks, book eases, parlor pieces, easy chairs. £e.—Advt,