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—__ af 10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1892—TEN PAGES. LOCAL MENTION REMARKABLE TYPESETTING. THE FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. THE POLICE COURT. GEORGETOWN. BROOKLAND. CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. i le ra ae ray. ya —— 5 ‘ongressman Cummings and Correspondent The Eleventh Annual Meeting to Be Held | Cases Not so Numerous as in the Sammer— Major and Mri. G. C. Goodloe have removed = - = ON TEA AND BAZAAR FOR ‘The Weather, Wellman the ContestantsWellman Wen. in This City. Back Into Old Quarters Next Week. Demmi orem ais | 10 tbe ERbitt House, Washington, for the; 7, fs pina drsp hy nenen 5 poy ee | RARURS eae een ence rag and. 2t™As one of the most remarkable typeset-| The eleventh annual meeting of the American | There has been a decrense in the number of pe, — ndaaple tas — ioe tar Tea or a pound of A.wnd P. Baking Powder | Sill begigen st the ofcesot Mr. John ® Moles eee nn aeeee ecg sari__ ‘i88 contests on record and it will be a long Forestry Association will be held at the Depart-| prisoners tried in the Police Court during the ep? se Storm a ennk, |. MrT. G. Carmick and family have returned | we are giving choice of selection from an tlab= Be a —— time before ite ke is ever seen again. A prom-| ment of Agriculture in this city December 20, | past fow wecks as compared with a similar Riley Fant rcdbieey Surat ‘ieee loseph | trom their trip to Philadelphia. orate collection of ueefu! household artic! wae soe coxprtiow oF Tie WAT inent member of Congres and one of the 1e4d-} beginning qt 19 o'clock a.m. This meeting, it | number cf weeks in the summer time. In| Tiler, ond Semoel Boley. Policeman Easely De. 3. H. Brooks bax been ia Virginia on 8 Gass xk Resear Piten, Magee Desc en a s anten newspaper correspondents | ja anpounged, will be principally a business | Judge Miller's court there are not #0 many 45-! cated several residents of the county, who told | bunting expedition and brought home quite @ Rock Teapota. Decorated Nappice, Mugs, Sirup |“ . tempers: a sticking type to see WHIGR meptings forthe-purpose of electing officers for | fault cases as there was in the warm weather, | of having purchased liquor at the defendants’ | quantity of geme. Juge, Japanese Splashers, Fancy Tumbiers an: TONIGHT aT @ reservoir " the rhortest «pace of tige,| the ensuing year and for the discussion | While a large increase is shown in the number | places. Judge Kimbull fined the men 50 or| Mr. E.S. Morgan will break ground this week j z Goblets, Wine Glasses, &¢ omc th counec and the ¢ wou. Butit wasagreat | of means to secure the establishment of the | of cases of dishonesty. Now that the Christmas | ninety days each, and not having the necessary | OT early next week for the Brookland hail. | To every purchaser of 25 cents’ worth of Tea, parciacaeY ‘asec tion, 36. Listrib re ic, . . f funds they took the ninety days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neuman recently gave | Coffee, Baking Powder, Condensed Milk, Spices 8 south connection, figh , 4 “gags ion with | holidays are near at hand many of the pett f » Spi e temperature, 42. ‘condition nfluent gate sh ee ee eee ee | offenders are pleading guilty for the purpose o NOTES. Deaty enloyable dinner party a: their home oD | of Flavoring Extracts we give checks represent- | FRIENDS ‘The Society Comedy -Drewaa, e house. 36. Ii grew out of a discussion at the Press| regard to the administration of the public P ny b Duncan street. Among the gueste were the | ing a rebate in pricesand which are teleemabie | FRIENDS By Ravin Milt m Rogie, Bouse. 36 effinent gat ase Club yesterday afternoon. There waa acireu-| timber lands, The advisability of holding an | S¢tting homes in the work house or jail for At Masonic Hall last night the annual elec- | Misses Mamie and Annie ‘Neuman, Mite Dora pe us ot sah Knemy phy wor mip apes FRIENDS. <i sn Seeded lar note to be sent. to the members and |@xtta meeting daring the progress of | th eat nenaiy posed oqo oe Xs the, | tion of officers of the George C. Whiting Lodge, Dryer and the Messrs. Emmert, ‘Sbultzaad for China" Lampe, Crockery, | FRIEND. FRIENDS. —am HOipm 610.m 62 arm » be sent to the a coene ad | oliday = x i 3 » cdcinn Gon’ | WRIEKDI FRIENDS - fiends of the club tnforming them that | "ofld's thir will also be considered. A state | nor ine eteouers will probably fare much | N°- 2% F. A. A. M., was hold, with the follow- ee ae wored | locks, Motto Cups and Saucers, Smoking Sete, Fhtrvind PRiEmDe. OF rae Ure Iwrontaxce thi {the weats for the | tvowod policy of the amocuuiee to which it hes | better there than they wotd if they were at | ins result: F. v. Davis, worshiptul master; from’ peant “lassen age, Pape Toy Tea Seta, Narciesian and Mose Ware Vases, | rrycxns BRILLIANT CoMEDY? _ - r es ere w = = be ; Ae Cena = Tope (Tort ra wate Lareabt beg ices ° | James T. Greaves, senior warden; T. J. King, Sateen — and gone to his home st | Giase Baskets, Bisque Figures, Rose Bo: FRIENDS GREAT low anes Hie efit that ia to be given at Al- | bent all tte energies during the last four years, ‘ Saas | junior warden: J.'P. Wallace, secretary, and | yivania Court House, Cracker Jars and hundreds of other articles f : ores 2 4, ee f next Prides. ‘The aaction is to be held | isto secure the reservation and rational maa% , onday morning the judgeshope toresumebus- | fone", vanden: J.P. Walla 7 Mr. Henry Dethi bad « serious accident thie tig tr cqcimccumiaed bncmenes ORANDLT & ‘Thie well-known : . House restar at the Caprtol next | agement of all public timber lands not fit for | he ” ” PY every-day use always in atock. All goods delivered free and punctually to Next week —W. MH. CRANE Mn “The American Mim Bouse in th 3 - . Mr, Samuel week. “While driving three horses to his farm won at 3 o'clock and the ques-| agricultare as permanent forests. This policy | ent will wurprise the old regulars who have | Mr. Samuel Howard. for many years a pro- . oa vision dealer in the old Bridge sxtrect market, | Wagon the animals became frightened. wheeled any part of the city. Our prices are the "YT. Business by J “bother it would be better to | has been in part successfully inaugurated by | {tated the place from s matter of compalsion | G04" yesterday morning absat 6 o'clock at his redleniy and et ts wagon, broke the tongue | lowest the quality the first. Stare vow ou sue ee. wotices trjemritien or printed Sn abate ot. the act of | March vic of justice, ‘The changes and additions made | home on Mastrect near Potomac avenue. Mr. “ta == at Eight O'Clock Breakfast Coffee. .25e. Ib abese. oe =a sn newspaper men inthe country, and | reservations, aggregating in round numbers {Tom and the jadges will not be annoyed | Lodgeand « charter member of the Geo. U. | Hei pt ® Mandsome few hou 3 od ates, re wesc ‘here is nav ovunis of the Businens that he hws | 4.500.000 wetes, Laver bees ae tar reuerved, und | PY the overcrowded condition of the place ws | Morris Post,G. A. B.. recently organized in | Heights for Dr. C. been visiting her sister, Dus Specta) “Then Mocter, “a- "6 | tried fro ing copy to editing one of | twenty-six other locations are on the docket uf | Heretofore, ‘The new story un the building Georgetown. | The funeral will take place Sun-| rp initia Ban ween visiting rl neal y yer the great Ne i papers no one knows what | the general land office for examination and re- {ives double the accommodations. Ou this dar. | The remains will be buried at Arlington. | ME Prank Reis of Dover street. pee ene Ree itt. Congremman ‘chmmings bappencd to | port se to the propriety of thelr reservation. | 809 #8 the new court room and anumbur of | Ata meeting of the Chrint Church branch, of | Hrs, Joveply Thing is, spending " mamas pry ite an.| @ all colors, strietly ai » cheer the out the notice and “While this fe gratifying ‘avsbowing that the | Stall rooms for the marshal, clerkwand other | the Brotherhood of St. Andrew Wednesday Mr. | 8. J. Liberal discount to large constime value, @15. Boye’ S: court officers. The jury trials, as well as trials | Holdsworth Gordon was re-elected president. | , The Brookland school gave a Innch on Thurs-/ Tie Great ATLANTIC once wanted ow how long it was. | work of the axsociation is beginning to yield axp Pac | i i " s will | Several vessels iaden with lumber havo ar-| @ay for the benefit of the library and realized | 501 and 503 Seventh st pe alpen poe sd he, eld net at ap In txpe my tangible rosalte and that the hove for rational Geese ff Tau cece chloe tig] Cire eh in town sieceesandlare (aow Boing | Sees SUr se S08 te Wek treeanry. The SOON 150s Mat aw. | Blok A at Come now and get your : “a Aimos,”" said Mr. Waltor Concerned. hee received the countenarce of | MNO: Cason, Involving offenses aguinat the laws | Unloaded. ; books and it is hoped that the sebool board mall | 1° H at me. Standein all markets, | offer refused. dent of the Chicago | the present administration, for which it will be | Of the District, will be tried on the first floor. | |, The demand for soft coal in wholessle quan | ee ae at a ane Tt oriacalante oe el | Opp Fantows’ Hatt CLotinxs ck type, but I | famous in the annals of forestry in the future, | {hit was done in order that the many prisoners | titfes is stilt mach greater than the supply. ev. and Mra, RR. West gave a dinner this | T*lePhone, 648, ee SOW OR SATE a2 7 wiew that yon would tnke longer at that | nevertheless the association believes that the | brought in for drink and disorderly. the aged | 1 Taratianded meating of the Sodallten P= | weck and pleasantly entertained Mr. and Mrs | @5 Tuys Double-taw Silver Watch, Cate a aulv ane ot TER . accents tice than I would mysalf. and haven't set | bestintorente of its canse can oaly be sub- | peemnujcnd otiers might not have to wall or | of nwt eibers wore meosived. | Tennc Quackenbush, Mr. and Mra. J. B. Lord, | riswen, Jeweler, 225 Pa uve, nen 18” | ppten dae. Wl ba. wieorting te orction age type for twelve yearn das | 22rved by the simultaneous advancement of the | De, Carried OD tne eee ne ae im | Aten earit hour thismorning Oficer Davia J, | &F-, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lynch, Mr. and 3 Ree = * | 4 ae A Lanor samy Lodies Poe chal ‘a apo == —_ Drea h eneaytrg lesb arse Marfa oaalLenirend — are po maiadiy, the Seer ke “iocemesy, Gea tue Judges have | Catter noticed a small basket on the steps of J. J. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherwood, Mr. e Light-Running Domestic Stands pep e\ans LichUw riraten dren's Conte at ab i ne only way to sttle it was to try he offered to x ete pe = | H i . Phas. Perry. Vnrivated. usked for the det policeman, | 3040 Q street, and on investigating found it #"d Mrs. J. B. Lord, jr..and Mr. Chas. Perry. | | | Sitch eit notice Weeail | of janother policeman, | Contained a white male infect'thet bed ovi- | Mr. and Mra Edward Porreti of London, | The only machine that bas maintained its ics eakisckinecea biaudcasian “d should be proceeded with, but we also hor’ “While the detail. is to. be made Maj, | dently been born alive, but had probably died | England, are the guests of Mise Mazie Wright high standing and uniform price for thirty . “ nize that reservation alone will not ac-| Worry thinks thet come rove Ther they | from exposure. Tt was taken to the station and | Of East Brookland. | Fears. Call at office, 7th and H, and see MANCHESTER & BERNARD'S complish much beneficial change of conditions | 9°" Piha cit ged | gations sg | placed in the morgue The Brookland Sewing Circle, organized un- 1892 improvements. They eclipse anything in| stood at a 4 s unless rights and privileges in the use of the | depriving the city of the services of so many | Peouss Sania ave and 1emet the only cond : ognive that reservation is a necessary first Imed. large pearl by € Light Tan and Lie . . " cee dor the auspices of the Christ’ Child” for the | the way of sewing machinery. ays seal lining and full «tow w members of the Press Clab were invited to | natural resoarces of the public domain are | (cer should be made. | Last, year, the fines eG Barpote of making garments for the poor and | g1q pe4., = . : @* All of onr «> join the ps to see fair play and an adjourn- nssured to the resident population under | - ted. t barirts ike 50.000. ate ALEXANDRIA, . Tightening Christmas in unfortunate house. | ys a Diamond ng at CaLsisnen’s 1 is, ot he dele ent was made te Gibson's printing office at proper administration of the same. | ator te a tere os . ate ae ati ad holds, is doing a good and successful work. | A Sign of the Times. Finn and Fancy \ the corner of Lith street aud Pennsyleania | Our policy does not cotntemplate closure and | (lon thinks th Cihags den eco ‘THE ALEXANDRIA LIBRARY. Mise Delareux is president of the circle, which | When ron weet our brovd in sour hat it’ per yard. Childrens White Angora Sets, | avenue. On the across Mr. Cummings’ oxclusiou, but opening for intelligent and_ra- | [00 should be given employes enough to Prop-| 4 torpor seems to have creptupon the scheme | meets at the Brookland Catholic Church every : and in your hat it's a worth 03 at © seen to grow pale as he passed under erly conduct the busines: 1 I gio ure equitably entitled to | of an electric lamp. ¥, Walter,” ther words the reservations | frightened ‘are you a union when made must also be administered so that|® PIGEON FAN | sign that you're up to the times it Fraxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. x for the establishment of a reading room at tne | Thursda: ——- | to resi e | S* CONVENTION, | Peabody building and the reopening of Alex-| | Mr. Ives has moved into his new residenc TOURNAMENT Fe * RPSL = nich at PACT i 4 | and two more new houses have been commenced | Read A; ar So wearers w cn Apne man? Tbave a card meself and I can't work ia | their legitimate use ix rendered possible. | 5.0 as ndria library with such additions of encyclo- | in West Brookland. Instances corp pore te ean —— By Dean Stanley. bess't the same of non-union printer.” | Not only must they be protected from fire and | T* Firat Annual Meeting of the League to | pedias, &c.,as to make it usefal as arent Mra. Crosewell conducted the pupils of her | fulefortto ory @ ‘Cuaruas & Tavion's Mr. Wellman assured him that it was all right, | depredation, but the timber raust be cut under Be Held Here. j Teference library. The Alexandria library will | ctasg ona geologic'l excursion a few days ago | extensive but the | ACADEME ay sh | as he was a member in good standing. | wike methods and «upervision, mines must be| ‘The annual meeting of the League of Homing | ae ponteanel, payee ms ios and secured a number of fine specimens of fos- “stickers” ged, rather Lant Mantel! Matines ou Saturaay . | THE FIELD OF BATT! j opened under’ proper precaution, and vecu-| Pigeon Cluba of America will be held on the | fed in 1796, when Alexandr cetad to | siliferous earth, as welll as one subject of matu- | than give them longer svornie room’ th | - When th hood th ting office it | ancy, for whatever purpose seems needful, | y- 16,000 inhabitants, but it has been subjected to | ral history. | been hustled to the auctionee d disposed popekt Babee oe When the party reached the printing offce it | Pte; tor walateay ail tus in each a masrecay | uth tuWant at the rooms of the Washington | puriods ef enspended animation, one of the : = | been hastled to’ the auctioneers and dispowed | EORERT MANTEL cre jeer) Nas found that all the printers bad gone home, | 10 cre the greatest usefniness of the forest | Federation, No. 607 Louisiana avenue north-| longest extending twenty year. It has, | of for anything offered. Constant repetition of | ' _ Lees for it was nearly 6 o'clock, but Mr. Gibson was | recerve, without injury to its future, and to ob- | West. Delegates from Boston, New York, Phil-| however, been from time to time re- aster. Were it possible ti a onal feo be prepared see ee go Mill at the office, and when the circamstances | tain the indirect benefits expected from it in| adelphia, Baltimore, Newark, Chicago, Mil-|Yived, and for decade after decade has jing the difference to f the pu favored CHocoLaTEs Extea ¥ were explained to him he willingly agreed to| the preservation of favorable water and soll | yay ni | had ite mission of usefulness. The difference é ‘ s waukee, St. Louis, Cincinnati and Pittsburg | between the attractions of mowrapers and oP t the pur- varieties. *s furnish the combatants with the weapons of | conditions, | eee ee ‘gst es chasing public is wary and is not likely to SunerZ, Candy Creator. 10h axp F Ste oer recy tein wae ai ia tee costo | eas are expected to be present. The meeting will | books was notably illustrated by an event in| saghind 4 | Gen 6190 Acscen Riz room ou the top flocr, but as soon aa the ga8/ = GEN. KOSECKANS’ CONDITIO: be called to order at 2 p.m. for the afternoon | Sana of the library in 1857. The library | Gurewspuny Cage. shins ot ane racihina yah god *| was lighted the principals picked ont their cases | Session and at 7 p.m. for the evening session, | Fooms, then in the Lyceum Hall building, were fn Ma agp since Is in the «wim d b = open each afternoon and evening, but there BY MRS. ELIZA R. PARKER, payments. Marking ap prices today so as to ae sa ais ot rere reals for the frag. _ Lhe preliminaries | ft Was Slightly Improved This Morning—| ‘The league was formed January / lavt at | OPeR each afternoon, Paclie eisents discount them tomorrow no longer deceives, beggars on bo beg amp parr cai pi There Has Been No Paraly: Newark, N. J., there being preven\ Jegates | vopy pre ae Bvewraa Grae wes supplied 10, te Bedford, Ky but rather tends to create suspicion even where Swear P . r. Hol brooks of the New ferald we Bas % é New Yo Philadel! 5. aes 5 4 eductions anid and le entire § \ of Sharpless’ | Jones of Tre Star for his. Mr. ©. A. Hamilten | opinion of Dr. Rowe, bis attending physician, | | Washington, ‘This mecting is for the purpose | reused 70 per cent. The library has now | land's Baking Powder, two czas, twelve ounces mm -| Seats now om sai . nix well, flav by asking a fair profit) \ 7 —— varieties. | of the Enffulo Ti a Mr. Victor Kai is slightly improved this morning. There bas | of making tae necessary changos in the by-iase | Permanent home at the Peabody building and | — each of suxarand butter, mix well, favor with 4 EW NATIONAL THEATER « _ | e < fn wi i soe tongs val tof roseand al very thin and. ure q a. yp MD ed tee Cee enaers and) been no paralysis, as reported. bat his situa-| and race rules which govern the flying of the | 7th 2 little enterprise and expense may axain | ekvochat corsaadl mons. oll very tuim Joux Reppex, The Accommodator, sing anemia per nl | Col. F. D. Musser of the Cincinnatl Commer-| tion in due to vatural causes, aided by over- | birds and to elect a set of officers for the year | Pecome & most useful — it 613 Seventh street northwest. Joseph Arthur's distinentshed success, Maier, S05 Penn, ave. | ciai-Gazetie “wan selected as the vlfical | on i due '@ natural causes, aided by Lise: The: Widhington tanciers* ace soaan |S Ue only Cleveland's Baking Powder, the ret Thahade Serapple at | eac! man wuld wot ye article = an or “ nooy ane < ™ | held here and that they will be the first to en- . at Catrisnen’s, Fast Washington Jeweler. it « sows Gi Center Market | then make the necessary corrections, the | encampment. Strict orders have been iwaued | te-rain tho delogates that attend the Orstannual, | pee en bi Sessa — then ; ; nerive Co, 1th and | BBE oecapied im proving and reading proof to | against the admission of callers, and iit is ota Beng eels Boe Se eee As the Bow Without the Arrow Is, thot he Se aa be taken ont. Cummings drew the first | hoped that with absolute quiet the general may r, Wheeler was a native Alexandrian, and the x So is woman without a Light-ronning Domes peo pe we Wall Papert turn. as there was only one cope of the article | recover his normal condition of health. giclee st Else habenkad old Wheeler homestead, underpinned on Prince B tic Sewing Machine. She can never be per-4 the lowest p = ‘and both could not set at the same time. - _ The residence of J. E. MeCu street near Payne, has but recently given place AKING fectly heppy unless she does ber stitching on | | took out his pocket book and drew from it the Tonight's of Concert. te 104 we was engaged the Light-running Domestic. Office, 7th and so Casany and Cage or Aqnariam | took out A 'o more modern dwellings. He was engag > ie! c Christmas present at Scusrp’s, | Yer tame column lead that he i = — Atthe contert this evening Mr. Tweedale | noon at 2: burglars during the | in the hardware business here for thirty years P OWDER. Hi ete. 49-3 a p his last take in 1864. He ulko took o! “ i ” 5 & | bet Was ‘One of te — Dan cad, coll Mas eden right heal Aeeentod an)” poe Retiot of Lucknow,’ aecom- | absence of the fumily and completely ransacked | before his caniiaaasy Sere sot ts elder ‘Absolutely the best.” Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, in teeteba & or Children’s | he reached out for his stick. Mr. Hamilton | Patied on the organ by Dr. Bischoff, the latter | from cellar to garret. ‘Ihe boldness of the | Weeciee Mic fallicg areas recites meebo of “a shesty aaeta may aie Shears and Razors, Surgical Instruments, Nurses’ Guieauh eek 6 vi money, go to | called time, and the member from Gotham | sito oe Brent | thieves disarmed the neighbors who saw them | the Society of Friends in its most austere days, : re and Physicians’ Supplies Watromp's 1t* cok Mr. WILKINSON'S WIDOWS, +. S04 7th et, groaned andibly ax he began to hunt for a capi- | Elijah chorus, \"Thanks ood will be | (three white men), as they stood for some time | but who, having purchased some horse shoes MARION HARLAND, rf Seats now on sale. arate tai.” Dut it ‘all eame back to him iw abort | €° dered by ‘the choir of more than sixty $2.50 Buys a Solid iver Sugar Spoon or = EE pl a accompanied ‘on the organ by Dr. Bis. | %* the front gate. One of their number walked | found at what was called “Horse Heaven,” on i 3 F you Ww 0 FNJOY 4 GOOD LAUGH to every tenth | order, and soon he wan picking out the letters | ‘oices, necom| _ man to the front door and rang the beil violently | the outskirts of old Alexandria, by a colored boy a Butter Knife at Cartisuca’s, 225 Pa. ave. ape | tonee Mew TARLEY'S WAK WORKS ee pa & Co.'s, ‘ay that showed that he could still earn a | prota” ‘Me > eee Lege Ellis’ “th, | three times. Being satisfied that no member of | named John Angell, insisted ‘to some of bi EXCURSIONS, &c. I Sell for Christmas presents Monkeys, Par- | yA ee eS nm now and 10 | good living outside of the Capitol or an editorial "aise. fer. Seats gre on sale al the family was within he took an instrument | friends that the shoes had been brought to his = = = " | room either. 2 i 7 UNT \ ta, id a Si in a from his pocket and burst loose the fastening | store from heaven by an angel, and came near | MOUNT VERNON. Tote, Maltese and Angora Cats, Singing Can — | “Where in tarnation is the U box?” Thin was ¢ from the front parlor window and entered. The | a commission of lunacy on that account. The ROME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. rela ecules, 712 isch t. me, adaaee 453 Pa ave. | almost the first sound that broke the solemn | other two me ined at the gate until an | solemn joke was laughed at in Alexandria for | Steamer MACALESTER at 10 a.m. daily (except Sua- i$ ~ — ei | stillness in the big room. Then every one knew | | entrance had been effected by their pal, when | three decaden. day), returning to the city by 2:30 p.m. Pure Rye Whisky, 5 years old, 65¢. qt. th and D, | that there was trouble. The man whom all his | V. R. Berry, has filed a suit against W.O. Deni-| they walked to the front door and rang the vores. THE DIRECT ROUTE —NO FERRYING—NO| Port Wine (med. use), full qts., 50c. bot. . “| friends call Amos and whose stories every one | son to recover $5,000 damages. He states that | |, and, of course, were admitted. In a few in We me TRANSFERS—THE QUICK RUUTE. Golden Catawba, very rich, 25. bot. 1 eveglases all prices, | likes to hear was now Lapa thea oe tpes: | | in January, 1887, he employed defendant to «ell zhter who had been at aie Bane S ‘ood eee pair cpa, FARE ROUND TRIP, 75e.; CHILDREN, 30. Cooking Sherry, $1.50 gal. Brandy, 50c. qt. | - | pot ond ever | J A ed, the burgla ington now the timber for A: NO oad Ni y Dg Fi ys Masonic Temple, F st. i Len Corglhed ry meg heen piggeind lots 93 and 94, D. and L.'s mb Mt. Pleasant, entered arglare 6! S@-PLEASE NOTE.—By the 10 a.m. trip of the New Md. Nuts, Paver-shelled Almonds, Finest | being at the time upstairs. She put her ooks | wharf and the pile driver will soon be at work, | Steamer Macalester ty Mount’ Veron. ant by th | Mince Meat, Plum Pudding. California Fresh eaten: aM. 2959Gst.nw. | ment, and, as he caught bis second wind, the | for 25 cents per foot, and charges that on May | on the dining tabie and vassed out to the street, | to be put up at Now Alexandria as | sip tones testebeay ateieeite > ies Seetcent | Fraite, Pop Corn, Our Process Fleer, fine as oe mt - z | member of Congress came up smiling. Beads | 16, and with intent to cheat and defraud him,|In abont ten minutes the older daughter eaeon pecnilte work. ands of Monnt Vernon, the visitor being thus free | silk, warranted, £1.50 and 75c. sk. ST Aan? tassep by the Fxrine Carer | of perspiration were rolling off his manly brow | represented that he had sold the same for arrived and the two sisters attempted to enter | "°Soine surprise is expressed that the Richmond | Mompwexgcus \ranefers anil annoying extra cost of | “at P. B. Wirsox, 934 7th st. now. ETZEROTT MUSIC HALL. nw. are made moth- | pel it was evident he'd need another collar in| cents per foot, and he agreed to pay him his | the house, but could not open the door. They court of appeals has so long delayed judgment | lihtfu! fifteen-mile trip down the famous biae Poto- ——___»— M a Phone 435 2 the morning. At the close of the first rouud | commission, amounting to €64.66, and executed | tried the window, raised it and entered, and to mac without change or transfer or extra charge, a y i Li; pass Four bottles fine Wine, 1; full qt. whisk: acd Manitou Soda | Be *a#@ little groggy and once or twice, when | a deed therefor. He further saye that he was their mrprise found the door fastened from | om, be appeal case of Jeff Phillips, convicted of | iagen route Alexandria, Fort Foote, Port Wastint | gg a soe a ee ee THE “Cc. C.” COURSE, y t ith. be he was spacing out a line, it came pretty near a then acting ax the agent for Elizabeth D. Bat-|,within by achair. They epee: opened the | fe a lena ther tare epee fore it i rorse | Steamer Macalester to river landings as far downs | goods. SELIGSON’S, 1200 Pa. ave. it 7 oe | “pi.” Never a pi there was, however, and many | telle andsold lot 04 for 30cents per foot, and con- | door and gave the alarm. Two neighbors re- | gbet,ttis indicates the probability of an adverse | qivssony' daily excepe Sunday at 10" ms ieeien | © = ; SHOT aw. | y printer would be making bigger money if be | cealed the fact that he was Mrs. Battelle's agent | eponded, but only in time to bear the thieves ee snd pessnger. Sede Our $1 Underwear MARSHALL P. WILDER, th are two | Could stick type as fast as Mr. Cummings. | and procured Lula L. Barnum, a typewriter, to | make a hasty retreat through the rear gate and Deles: ‘$5 the weocie oul Peres | Lilien TOMB OF WASHINGTON. | Is very special value. GEORGE W. CABLE, by the use of | MMINGS CONCLUDES WIS TAKE, act as purchaser and deceitfully retained the fee The picad were ie an nae Rte ‘thea — WASHINGTON ALEXANDRIA AXD_ME VERNON it Fraxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. WILL CARLETON, everywhere. teuhal” wae abe | . $754.96, and he did not discover this | the contents of bureans, cupboards and trunks, "AY COMPANY. = on - “4 | teuiis > Segehege pagers ee ce eats ae further charges the | The: batarlWere. torned. ty but the | The District Woman's Suffrage Association cana Bargains of Honest Worth in Silver . inaeincareenie: ‘ at greatly re-| — 7" a — =p tp be set up in the | same as to lot 98 and frandulently induced him | thieves only got away with asmal! amount of | last evening elected delegates to the national ele pec cere yy ae Ware at Cartisuen’s, Eqst Washington Jeweler.1 enemas Sennen bi Klanketa, Comforts, | form of a letter. It was just forty-six minutes | to pay 5 per cent comission, aihounting to | j worth about 20, American convention of woman suffragists, to | , Newand Meenificent Carsnow running dally tro : = a ELSON PAGE < lerwear, Homery, de. Joux- | aud thirty seconds after 5 o'clock when Mr. | $256.96. s | abe, writing fo Tux Stan in regard | he held in Metzerott Music, Hall, beginning | ATP=ANDBIA ditecs to the Gate of the peal mg Miaiases Watsceseiiia ee oe” ae F apr | Commings began and at 6:14.45 he dumped hi nr bbery, earn: “For boldnevs of execu-| trary 15, as follows: Mie I DB. Lennete spite to wint CHRIST CHURCH. MAR ping : one's, 097 Fa. eve JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY. matter intoa galley. A proof was taken by Adjourned Without an Agreement. tion, in fall neighbors on all sides, 1m | fa) 3 . nett, OUSE, BRADDOCK HOUSE aud SHA) ‘other Mrs. Lucy 8. Doolittle ané Mrs. M. A. Edgar. | Places of historic interest in ALEXANDRIA. Ladies, remember that for durability, quiet- Asalternates: Mrs. R. G. Dickerson,” Dr. Car- id rapidity the Standard some of the amateur presamen and it was seen | The Maryland and Virginia joint commission | A ease is hard to beat, and | the word “Capital” bad been omitted from | gppointed to determine the concurrent righta demand | COURSE OPENS DECEMBER 1% CVIy AND DISTR —— lightness ai Take ferry steamers foot of 7th st. Special excar | e**, lig io title of the club and that there were three | Cr the two states in the waters of the Potomac | more police and better protection of property | oline B. Winslow and Mra. E. J. Varney. An_| Sion ticket, 30c. entire round trip. peel gry Type Ligaen dirnadiny mo] | ™ NTS be cf »hical errors as 1. Jo on | °F - : —_ em ™ Cio uM he es on their property be id te ti st e > “a 3 ef ~ Aupatan’s Ovens Hovse.—“Friends,” Ed- nid forty-five seconds to remedy these | day afternoonsithout coming to any conclusion | cient numbers to insure some degre vy. | erally discussed, : aaa SPUREIGEED BOB @in Kiltow Koyle’s new play slips. making his total time an even thirty-| regarding the propositions in question othe: no remedy for the people they want —>__ Peter inpeepierdpiag re bey poy yg theirs SS ee, M us, private partiea, New Netionat Taeatex “Blue Jeans.” | three minut ; than, that it would be impossible for the two | to know it, so they may arm, themselves or call The First Electric Launch. creek, one inile this side of Alt Vernon, the «rounds | ng.3t Jos. H. Fisxe. | "a oP sie ow, ¥ Mess: Kobt. Mantell in “The, At four minutes amd thirty seconds after 6 | committecs to ugree. But one proposition was | 0! the militia. Such raids as this are a reflec- | ye New York World has admitted that John | being-closed on that day. ee eT TO —— le as Mr. Cummings bad finished with the firet | Givenssed, the detining of lines along both banks | ti" Upon the authorities, Congress or the Sys Asiors © wan uk is Arst eleckct: |e ee Something Never Heard of Before. | \JETZEROTT MUSIC MALI. light race | 1Se pf Bis copy the newspaper man from Chi- of the Potomac river to limit the concurrent | PEDIC, and are only the’ results of false | Jace! led Bat te tee ea, eh, | | ro bey en Al-wock Men's Gultat 67 and a} > ausntaanarlrerce sy, gt Ee fee tine ¥ boi 2 haikhbaring cate. | rights of the two states, and on this there was | °ORO™Y.” be sy propels. bese Sapieaae NEW PUBLICATIONS. Fine Beaver Overcont at $6.50, at the —— oe yer a anda tee a h a div 3c i that | ; le city, ——— 8 aND Livenroot CLormxe © ‘Third Annual Performance by the Ly srr Manchester & n ant upon his massive brow that | Conciusion wes found tebe topenibie’ eee The Teckel and'Gleridan Sintaes, Maj. Frank Aldrich’s storage-battery launch.” | AN URGENT MOTIVE FoR BUYING THE| 403P0% AXP Livenroot Ciormixa Go.” nh i b Pot cs x ae one see eesrtey (Bare | The committee met at the Metropolitan Hotel} Gen. Russell A. Alger of Michigan, who is. curannps ETRE titer chlidren's use.” a oe Bows .othetreetand mull withou geile . 7 1 tt 7 i it EE INDIT. Esq... Mineoten® grasped his composing stick firmly iu his left | pr tpl a eee oe ae heey sie naa oe Hoom 94, Washington Loan snd Trust Oo. Bldg. | The 20 per cent discount sale advertised by Ieerivere, 910-012 Tewtw Srager band as with bis right he sparred for an open-| “While on the mueb-disputed questions con- | “rotor © peptide ) Way Is Ir My Dear Si “ton, D- © | me ended December 1. While it was in con- Ta ¥ ing at the capital T box. He got it all right, | cerning the boundaries of the states along the | 1? in this city, was in York city yester- Treaily Deileve I consult the Centyry Dictionary | tinuance it was honestly given from the usual rae f ad from that time on that right hand went | Potomac and Pocomoke rivers no conciision | 4a¥ in search of a sculptor for Gen. Logan's Sarsaparille ts 40 snecessful for Catarrh? | that Lave at my home oftener than Ido the one at | joy prices my goods are marked at, ere ee oe ae K and forth as steadily as the pendulum on | was reached. the members of the commission | statue. ‘The committees will meet tomorrow at faae gery se soso "iibe chill excellenes of the werk tote exposition ot | We commonce this morning with, the tnten- Seumpate Sesest Cane. —Iten, Siates'o Was SS ut pman that drew Mr. | believe that the conferenco makes the matter | the war oftice in thi J.Q. A. Ward is the | the blood. If you did not have tie Durifies | she language aa we hear it and understand it and use | tion of reducing stock, as the ‘warerooms are — 7 “ vibfnar Ss hi a pry be. | Catier to settle at some future date, while the | sculptor for the Sheridan statue. Gen. Alger When, for instance, I compare the Century's overcrowded and prefer not to wait mntil the Mr. Payne Clarke, Tenor. > Pree one matter accomplished, the agreement or a| desires Mr. Ward to muke the Logan. statwe, CATARRU ferred pronunciation’ of *‘squalor”’ or its definition of | season is over before offering inducements to| Mr. Perry Averill, Bass, wea aulens cowae unforcoece accx. | Culling law for the Potomac, will result bene- | Both statues are to be equestrian and in bronze. | you might have some other form of blood @h tart haves iongrecarded as dunocia'y $4, 4S: | our friends to part with their money, for cash + unless some unforeseen acci- | fcially to both states. reecrek 1 Everything went nicely for the "2 ‘is ‘The 8 phony Orchestre of New Tork, ‘The government appropriated £50,000 for each | such as scrofula or salt rheum. While it eliminates | Pressed with the necessity of having for the ready | if what is needed. LTER DA fe . . . WALTER DAMBOSCH, Conductor * ear — of the statues. About 15.000 additional has | all impurities from the blood, Hood's Sarsaparilia also | TeaTemce Of my family (eshectaily my, crowing icy | Every article of merchandise contained in RA “pr ygrhagiecnlldbrallcrarstorsonperi A Laborer Injured. een raved for the Logan statue and nearly | tones and builds up the system, ovorccmes that tred | that gives the languace up te dates so soeake ss es | the store will be offered at such low prices that Prices 61, 83.50 and #2 REPS in Y the wor! war given, Mr, Wellman finished | This morning Henry Beverly,a young oul- | £5,000 extra for that of Sheridan, through the | feeline, cures Indigestion and creates a good appetite. ane nally sours, Witte cuunom, | Til insure ite rapid sale.” Iwill not attemptto | _Ticheison sal at Metaerotts Col Mussey. hardened critic u# be | received a severe contusion of the right leg be- | Hatue is to be erected in lows Circle; the spot HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, tains, &c., to call and see for themselves and ' no fault with it, and Mr. , prsipen mabe Wellman jow the knee while engaged in unloading lum- | ‘elected by Mrs. Logan, and opposite his former | The best blood purifier, the best strongth builder, the . compare with prices asked elsewhere for similar| — { acu . “paneer the victor, when | bet at the 11th street wharf. He was taken to | home, and that of Sheridan in the triangle at | best nerve helper. Give tt a trial. 10 P, ) goods, Tuomas D. SixcLetoy, ‘PE Uescoumashenesse ns aoa | " over "th 1h {a | the Emergency Hospital, where his injuries | 7th street and Peansylvaniaavenue. ‘The char- ex Cent Orr. d5-e03t 415 7th st. n. eae eae gd it was all . “that I never wo ne able to | vere dressed. acter of the pedestals will depend upon the|, HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable, perfectly sr SIS FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER @ find that «mall cap B, but it unearthed itself | Nh. ene amount of the subscriptions. harmless, always reliable and beneficial. 2 javy Clerks A miscclianeous concert by the choir of sixty, meme = after awhiic. It's queer how it all comes back : Te 3 = 885s ¥ ss a 7 g55s Use Dr. Bacon's Headache Tablets. ergot the Sole Quarter Dr "BINCHOET tn organ solve ; Yom man ugain, no matter how rusty he may | a rey eee ee, Sag, HH U ol EE ise ——+— casa senses ae JOHN TWEED: be ncampment No. 23 assembled lust evening “rs Elected. : HU TE R 4, Celebrated C1 Vines ota, with reserved goats, aa It war a great contest, and no one heard any | at ite new headquarters, Columbia Typograph- | Encampment 69, Union Veteran Legion, has | Bara Or Beavry. Ses8 BO Su T ERRR B Sss8- ae A aaanaaeee ee ne oe Sea ne ee eee Mee Complaints or protests from the member of | jeal Union building, No. 423 G street north- | lected the following officers for the ensuing | Baby Blemishes, Pimples, Red, Rough Hands and There ig not a wholesale or retail wine and | [J*!¥28SALIST CHURCH. . b P apr aa Be came | west, Col. Knifin in the chair. Gen. Cyrus | Year eae ese: colon i Nathaniel Shalte- Falling Hatr pestectea be OUTER SOAP. | Most TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CaSH. liquor waht Th —— a whose U — oe i H , lieutenant Wi i effective skin pr ing wutifying soap, as wel record is ing: finest “ARIS. poe THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE. | Bassey was present. The serious illness of Gen. bev paper amiinidel deste opal (psig ede perere ry tamadieslig HAVING PURCHASED LARGELY, IN ax- | goods than that of Mr. Janes Thanp. His rep- re “ee The following, which has been trancmitted to | Rosecrans was reported and the encampment | major; Jumes R. McBride, quartermaster; E. B. | Oniy cure tor plunples because onls orovendiecct tae = Utation for fairness and dealer in straight Wines ‘Tihustrated Lecture by bor member of the Press Club, is the circular | SXPFesed sincere sympathy with their comrade. | Thompgon. chaplain; Florence Donohue, sur- | flammation and clogying of the pores. Sold every-| TICEPATION OF A HEAVY FALL TRADE, | Ang Liquors is proverbial, His establishment MISS ANNA SEATON SCHMIDT. ‘ very member of * Club, is the circular 0 following officers for the ensuing year were | gon: H. Hi. Specht, officer of the day; J. N. | where. : AND REALIZING THAT OUR STOCK 13 | at 812 F street northwest is familiarly known to . : that was on | elected: Colonel, James K. Fritts; lieutenant) Hendrix, trustee. most of our citizens, because it is in his store MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 5 P.M, t Nationa Carrrax Press Cure, | colonel, Fletcher White; major, Byron W. Bon-| John F. Reynolds Post, No. 6, G. A. B. NOT MOVING AS RAPIDLY ASITSHOULD, | wisero it has been their custom for many years " Wa n. D. C., Dec. 8,4892. | ney; officer of the day, Michael Kiggins: quar- | elected to the department encampment D. D. WE HAVE DETERMINED TO OFFER OCR __ | to buy their Christmas wines and his uuexcelled Sant ab MapeREOR. Dear Sir: ‘Ihe auction sale of seate for the | termaater, 8. C. Brown: Chaplain, Ira Bra- | Brennan, Philip M. O'Bryon, Green Clay Smith, My Leavers. “Op Rye Berkerer” Whisk, Single admission with reserv d seat. Press Club entertairment will take place in the | shears; surgeon, Joseph W. Shively; trustee for | George W. Rapes ont fe bite oe cain: ENTIRE STOCK, COMMENCING MONDAY, ‘€2'Send in your orders in time before the | Admission...... - - restaurant Ioure of Kepresentatives on | three y« J. F. Caslow: for two years, C. W. ._ Lewis, arles joulton, PTY (BER "APLE AND rush receive the finest of goods rompt Metzerott’ jonday, December 12, at 3 p.m. | Filer; for one year, Enoch Maris. uA MeKenna, Louis F. Fix and Charles} ¥¥ er a — serene rere ‘cant | iam ——— There isa tacit. agreement among the mem- — se D. Campbell. alternates. Appointments: D. D. DRY GOOPS AT A REDUCTION OF TEN es Ahr pues an that each man will take at least qustntte: Goce wana nies wesuiiae. Brennan, adjutant: Frederick Tyers, sergeant ‘With Brass Trimmings, CENTS ON EACH DOLLAR'S WORTH SOLD. | The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered. | Hix's, BESS THRE, aoa. qo, ee ondary mg garwed to attend | Yesterday afterndon Martha M. Martin of the ee 2 Gunierock cosine Onn on All Children’s Suits and Overcoats at 50 cents Proprietors end onday noon and bik sl | om “ i or or your tickets and also to bring with you two | House of the Good Shepherd appeared at the | “The regular monthly meeting of Washington $7.00. FINEST LINES OF DRESS SILK, VEL- oo At, EN Co. Week commencing MONDAY. Dee & r or more persone who will bid. | Equity Court room with Henrietta Sanford in | Lodge, No. 2, “The Growlers,” was held at a8-2t ‘7th and G sts, vata tor Mr The committee on entertainment deems this obedience toa writ of habeas corpus issued by | Monumental Hall, Pennsylvania avenue and ONE HUNDRED FaNcY RockERs, | VETS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS —— ee ~ important and urges every member of the club | Justice Bradley. At the conclusion of the ee mete oe Proggrerw fade | FABRIQUES OF ALL KINDS, HOSIERY, Ladies. As the electric light is to the tal- ‘In Kate Claxton's Greatest Success, PERL o attend the auction. tine b f the court at 3 o'el: 1892, following nam Upholstered in Tapestry WEA SEKEEPERS' andard THE WORLD uEB. : s sala Ae the bottom rey eee number printed d was | George W, Sanford, the brother of the girl who feiAlesios gone ed = — eats ONLY ENS, BLANKETS, &c., IN GREAT VA- | its price, stands at the head and has no . | _Next Weck—JAMES A. REILLY. 2S. 7 ” cornet the line “Set by ; atthe bottom | was present with his wife and child; the | gTowler; J. G. Rodgers, Limi ywler .F. your dressmaker, neighbors a “SOCTET Angrmonts with the market of the other balf the line said “Set by Walter | superioress sat with Henrietta, who now ana | Wolfe, recording growler, J. B, Rose, financial RIETY. ALL OF WHICH WE oFFeRar | Ati a be Banas |G asic ot tor Be Bag parame Wellman. then spoke to her little niece, Before the case | 8toWler; trustees. T. M. Whitnéy, M. B. Scan- $3.25. - i cue an ie —_>— was heard Mr. Sanford had been allowed a con. | lon, John Raedy, J. H. Wilmot and 8. E. Tom- 53 TEN PER CENT OFF FOR Casi. es. os Gael ete . Pointed # Pistol at Him. ference with his sister. Mr. Roys stated that it ; Hinton. s point to attend this _ A S¢gro named John Bandy was tried inthe | had been said that the girl desired to remain in | _ Farragut Post, G. A. R,, last evening elected . 7 officers. as follows: Commander, H. H. Moler; Police Court today for carrying a pistol. As | the institution, but they bad not had an oppor- bong 3 After & the Inboringclames, with their the offense was committed before the approval rap foe: gg than mee hy ogre bie gy nn jleoritagbat ye My 2 Wass. B. Wutaxs, dete. UI, Skt eam iilled of the new concealed weapons law he was tried | ‘ras intimidated, or at lonst influenced. Being | McKim; chaplain, George i. Cook; quarter Disiie ta Paceeen kha aa a" mgnts closing-out wale.— | under the old ordinance. of age, the only Ayuestion was as to her desires, master, 8.W. Bunyea; officer of the day, Geo! : ‘The pistol wasn't loaded.” he said; “I only ‘The irl anid she was not detained. W. Barnes; officer of the |, George W. = - addeleipAden cubs bana @: mam; |teh Btcbee tae to oe Ess asked that the court question her Bens bby wowreseatetives to’ the department a, ave 315 Tra Sr N.W. WB Pa eve siee | Hanks, who charged that Bundy tried to shoot | Privately: eka Belt! Chris. Storm, VE: Waters, JG. Baie, wang ei Sat Pein nest "Flee ta Syaunss | Watnt detained agar et wi Baayen, GW. Barucy Snow, | HLAvE Dosis Carats. va,” jest pazzie out? Priee, a im ‘ou are W. W. Wi ford, N. 8. Crouch, G. 2 ‘Asits name indicates, this Cologne is Weente. “Boston Variety Store. Adee. | Sed $60 or ninety days in the work house.” | rhe Justice, went, into the consultation room | Jo) s e. ien en Oe You ~ — : of double strength, and while seemingly * i somrasd, satisfied Henry H. Moler tor the office of 7 Tomonnow at his place of business Mr. James | pemembet’”, Benge yee bene the preg teak ter maltese pect commander was Brx Seen eee F. Oreue sil soit Sve-pound boxes of $5, | uence cach and erary: the Beeerated, ith, 8 | ae abe bed At the annual communication of New Jeru-| At the creat assignee sale of the stock of Mat- te fragrance is considered it is of better semember.— Ade’. k eutitling you to a chance to win oe ordered Pap tary larson Cs ahemnlgtest LC eecheapie ahd solute cibesiNaniaiabiiens L me ” * ona i Eary oa Sure 5.0, Roller, W. M.; Jno. Henderson, jr,, &| raeuts st ridieulousiyiow prices,as theentice ne Se, SS aE OE $ Large sulv of furniture, carpets, de., at Lati- W.;T. A, Chandler, J. W.; Wm. E. Dennison, | — stot, lease and fixtures must bs sold by order ph MOT G street, 10 am. tomor- | jger, woe. is ‘Made and sold caly by _ ns ie > 50-Cuxt Doris given to purchaser at Minnis; Fonda & Co.'s, Vania avenue, between now and 10 arday evening.—Adet. ’ & BEHREND, Assignee.

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