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: iit x ’ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1892—TEN PAGES. 3 Dri i MR. EDSON'S TALL CLOCK. THE PRESS CLUB ENTERTAINMENT. POLITICS IN OHIO. MEMBERS IN TOWN. Kribbs, Geo. F., Penn. 217 North Capitol A BOGUS DOCTOR. | an neta Btine the Lape. ————- — ———— m, O. M., Ned. nw. ——— Prom the New York Kecorder Pp ng The Testimonial Presented to Him by His| How It Happens That Nat Goodwin Volun- | The Democrats and the Governorship—The| Senators and Representatives Who Are | Ketcham, J. H., New York, 1339 K st. A Man Formerly Charged With Serinaning | “It girls only know,” comarked o woman om- . | Associates of the Citizens’ Committer. teers So Readily. Republican Factions. Here for the Season. Kyle, J. C., Miss... National. ‘ tm This City Meets Punishment in Fugiaed. | inent in her profession @ « physician, “how With Coolness. | The home of Mr. John Joy Edson on 16th! Mr. Nat C. Goodwin's willingness to appear | Correspondence of Tha Eveninz Star. Following is a list of Senators and Represen- Yapeoe 3. We vinden atin Dispstches from Liverpool annotsce that ther distigure themselres by continually biting % ——_atreet was the scene last night of n pleasant | at the novel entertainment tobe given. by the Coucuncs, Onto, Dee. 8, 1992 | tatives who have arrived in the city and the ad- | LArs0m, 7: W-» Yirginia, 1812 19ch ot “Dr. “William H. Hale,an American quack, their lips I think that they would make the ef Spackling with life, the celebrated [fathering and an interesting ceremony tint Press Club nt Albaugh’s Opera House oa| When Gov. MeKitley entered upon the dresses of those who have located: Layton, F. C.,'Ohio, Normandie. who was arrested « short time ago on the fort to bresk themselves of the habit. cloned the history of the citizens’ executive | Friday, December 16, is due to an ante-clection | Suties of the gubernatoria! office a. | dikasaisausieee *. eon bie aay Lester, R. E., Georgia, charge of defrauding a large number of per In infancy the red line at the lower edge of | committee, of which Mr. Estson was chairman incident. — | pointed ax his executive clerk ang a a 9 ‘Washington, 10 B ot — sons, was yesterday sentenced to eighteens the lip is very clearly defined. Constant irri arato a ard which had charge of the arrangements for! Mr. Goollwin was a stanch Harrison sug.|M- Bowsel. Bowsel had been a protege pote wii oy.) penBlone Te. months’ tmprisonment | ites sth he cyeer Sesh comet eats © GS. RK National Encampment held | porter. Before the lection be talked Harrison | Of Maj. McKinley while the latter wns herry, James H., Arkansas, ‘Metropolitan, ‘Edward, Dlinoin, Metropolitan, | fF Hale te well known tn thio city, having | the, rw 1 ee 2 jhere in September. The members of the /and finally began wagering large sums on | 1" Congress. He had been employed in a cleri- | Blackburn. Joseph C. &., Kentucky, 1013 E n.w. | Livingston, L. F., Gecrgia, 220 N. J. ave, n.w. | Operated an alleged ewindle here in 1885. He — ~~ i a The be omes republican success. When the betting fever | ©! way by the rising Ohio Cougreseman and Blodgett, Rufus, New Jervey | Lodge, Henry C. "Massachusetts, 1721 RT. ave, | conducted a weekly paper called the Health and {7 ™metry (of the mouth the lip, wus at its height in New York Mr. Goodwin was Committees of which he war a member. The | Brice, Calvin S., Obio, 1611 H st. n.w. Long, John B., Texas, 726 13th #1 Home, and bad @ namber of clerks in bis eM- there are deep creases or cracks and = s a | Committee assembled there for the purpose of ingen | tentitsing to their appreciation of Mr. Edsom : = Butler, Matthew C.,South Carolina, 1484 N nw o 7 is : | eflicieut services as chairman nf the committee | conspicuous in the crowd, He was armed | £0Veruor took a liking to him. When the Con- ) Bult: Matthew C..Seuth Carolina, 148 acl gg ee ee a gi plos, hie office being located at No. 723 12th and sun burn and discolor it until it ts almost e | and to the personal esteem in which he is with thousand-doliar bills and flourished them, | gressman was retired by the democratic KerT¥- | Cameron, Jas. D., Penua.. 21 Lafayette square. 1 i street. He first gained notoriety in the courts Positive deformity me hg Ieaaasukaken declaring that he bad ax much Harrison money | mander of thia state he brought Bowsol with Joseph M., Wyoming. Arlingtot when he appeared et the prosseut-| An ugly, mouth w often the ressit of 0 The testimonial was in the form of an im- , bim to Canton. asl J. G., Ke a he a = Rahpge nd aw caek reap ap nl dimple << we ek ce p~ng a Pg map | DOrted ali clock of polithed onk over eight | “itr Walter Wellman, Washington corre-| There was objection made at the time of Wim. E.. New Hampshire. 1421 I nw. | corning the alleged questionable methods of | middle-aged women in street care making them- Gomes to the table a delicious, sparkling feet in height. The clock ix lsandsome in ap- | epondent of the Chicago Herald, wus prosent at @PDointment on the ground that the governor | Chander um. B New Hampshire, 1421 I m. forse, A, Masesclnmetin, Shecchoan the doctor. The charge of libel against the | stives absolutely ridiculous im their efforts to Huxury, as effervescent as champagne | pearance aud elaborate and perfect asa piece | one of Mr. Goodwin's orations in the Hoffman | had gone outside Ohio to find an executive | Coxe, Richard Texas, 420 6th at nw. Mutobler,Wm., Pennsylvania, the Randall editor was diemisved, and in October of the | create a dimple by biting their lps? Sveey This water is Nature's best,and is bottled | Of ™echanixm, being provided with tuneful | House, Mr. Wellman is quiet and unassuming, | clerk, Bowsel having been born and raised in a | Cullom, Shelby M..Tilinoie, 1418 Mase, ave. McClellan. C. A. O., Indiana, 210 lat et.0.0. Jear mentioned Detective Raff raided the office |wtBaible person in the car who took the trouble ater is Nature's best, and is bott cbimex and alj the most approved accessories | owing doubtless to his newspaper trainiug. sovthern stato until be came ae, a boy to Wasb-| Daniel, John W., Virginie, 1700 19th et MeGanu, L. E., Minos, Willacde of the doctor end charged him with | te observe them at aii was doubtlew laughing ‘With only its own life as it flows to the s modern timepiece, | A neatly engraved sil- | Nevertholess he found voice during ® lail in the | ington. But it was claimed and shown that he | Davis, Cushman K., Minnovotn, 1425 Mase. ave. | MoKaig, W. M., Marslend, iieelail. maintai © lottery scheme. The paper, at them for their folly. but, all unconscious, Surface through 192 feet of solid rock. | Y¢F Plate wt in ove of the panels of the clock | verbal tempent to say: had lived long enough at, Canton to gain eltl- | Dawes, Henry L., Masenchusetia, 1406 I. st.n.w. | MedMillin, Benton, Teanewee, Metropolitan, | 1% was charged, was printed as _an | they Kept on with thie mils practice. | Absolute ~ bore a snfiable inscription, together with the Mi take $1,000 of that mone ‘ zenship. The foregoing is interesting in view | Dixon, Natban F., Rhode Island, Arno Hotel. | McRae, T. C. Arkansas 919 Meo Secemsory to the lottery scheme. The repose of the feats ‘There's healing in this stream, and its names of the members of the committee. | Mr. Goodwin's flow of words was checked. | ofthe fact thata rumor is afloat here to the | Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon,8 Lafayette square. | Miller, L. M.. Wisconsin, National, case dragged along in the courts some time and | wes Gentle tide soon drives out Indigestion, Mr. Edson’s house was tastefully deco- | He looked around quizzically and asked: “Do | effect that the resignatios of the governor's | Dubois, Fred. T.; Idaho, 1280 18th st. n. Moore, L. W., Texas, 313 C st. n.w, the doctor finally settled by paying s €50 fine. | Dyspe N 1 "rated with palms in honor of _his | you mean i rivate secretary, James Boyle, is imminent | Paulkner. Chas. J., West Virginia, Normandie. | McLaurin, J.'L., South Carolina, 726 18th st, From here he went weet, where, it is said, be sta, Nervousness, and ail Stom- catiers. When the members of the committee | Mr. Wellman meant It, of course. Marcus | becnuse of strained relations. Felton, Charles N., California, Albany. Norton, R. H., Missouri, Willard’s. again got into trouble. Nothing further had ach ils, Absolutely non-catbarti@ had arrived, numbering over forty im all, the | Mayer, the theatrical manager, who was stand-| These ‘official irritations aro attributed to| Frye, Wm.P.. Maine, Hamilton, Oates, Wm. C., Alabam been heard of him here until the news came of Geld in hotties only. formalities of the occasion were goon disposed | ing near by, was secured for stakeholder by Mr. | two causes—first, the incompatibility of dispo- | Gallinger, J.H.. New Hampshire. Elemere Hotel. | O'Donnell, Jas., Michigan, Hamilton. hie arrest in Liverpool. s of. Mr. Prank Hatton, editor of the Post,| Hobart Brooks, another subdued aes | ions, and second, the inclination of the gov- | George, James Z., Mississippi. National. O'Neil, Jos. H.,' Massachusetts, Cochran. According to the dispatches from Liverpool (MR elie, penictlin ee qhatrman of the committes that had nelected | man,who representa the New York Herald bere. | ernor to make more of u confidant of his exec- | Gibson, Charles tl., Maryland, The Shoreham. | O'Neili, Chas, Tenuavivenis see Yr ave, | Bale, with an accomplice, who has eo far eluded een the testimonial. made a pleasant «peech, briefly | The money was ported. ative clerk than of his private secretary, #n | Gordon, Jobn B., Georgia, 1025 Vermont a Otis, John G., Kaneas, 228 A'st. nc. arrest, came to that city in August jest and | Saratoga Kissingen Spring Co., stating the ubject of the Griering, and then | | The noxt day, ex-Secretary Whitney heard | iuclination that the reader can easily see would | Gorman, Arthur P., Maryland, the Portland. | Outhwaite, ow Hl Obie & circle. advertised that he was accompanied by « Sara introduced Mr. Theodore W. Noyes, editor of | of Mr. Goodwin's eagerness to unburden his | be very natural in view of the long and close | Gray, George, Delawpre, 1421 K at. n.w. Ferrall, C. T., Virginia, 1836 Tet. large staff of eminent German and Ameri- tega Springs, N.Y. | Tnr Evextxo Stax, who made the address of | pockets. Through afriend Mr. Whitney Bit | relations between the governor and Sir. Bowsel, | Hale, Eugene, Maine, 1061 16th ot. uw. Page, C. H., Rhode fslana, St. Jamen, can physicians, who were prepared to treat ao prenen ta speaking in warmest praise of | up several thousand dollars on Cleveland, Mr. | but which could but give rise to unplensant re- | Hawley, Joseph R., Connecticut, 2030 I st. Patton, D. H., Indiana, 8 ist, ne all or any diseases. The advertisements were | Mr. Edson’s services at the head of the com- | Goodwin taking the Harrison end. ‘The co- | Iations among the other attaches of the execu- | Hansbrough, H. G., North Dakota, Cochran. eee, South, Teahsanen, Mote Printed in the most prominent newspapers and ic gb 5 Patte J Ten: Metropolitan. Pp ay mittee. Inthe course of his remarks Mr. Noyes | median sncceeded iu placing $16,000 on Harri- | tive offic Harris, Isham G., Tennessee, 13 Ist st. n. Payne, Sereno E., New York, Cochran. many patients were the result. Some paid as ead | son before election day, chiefly through Mr. Mr. Boyle is a journalist by profession and | Higgins, Anthony, Delaware, 1524 18th st. now. ‘Sam Ww high as £20 for treatment, and it is estimated “Alwayn in the fatnre this testimonial will re- | Wellman's obliging disposition. een fees yeets coamatied iin aa oT | ER DE ce oie Woot Tingine LSA. ne, | thet during the three weeks he remeined in © ind Mr. Edron of the sincere appreciation of | When Mr. Goodwin heard of the Press Club | the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, which rela- | Hiscock, Frank, New York, the Arlington. Perkins, Geo. D., Iowa, 1221 18th st. Liverpool be gathered in at least £500. He | Ra associates, But this presentation bus a | entertainment he was anxious to volunteer, xo | tion he resigned to accept the private secre- | Hoar, G. F., Massachusetts, 4 Lafayette eq. Pickler, J. A., South Dakota, 246 Del. ave. ne, | fed from Liverpool to Ginagow. thence to Dub- : < deeper meaning than ® mere in of our | that the friendly footing established by the | taryship he now holds. Besser hus it also that | Hunton, Eppa, Virginia, Ebbitt. Powers, H. H., Vermont, Cochran. lin and Belfast, and it ix estimated that his <> é Personnl esteers for Mr. Edson, however high | election wager should be eubstantially fixed be- | Mr. Boyle is to resign to accept the position of | Jones, Jamor K., Arkansas, 915 M rt. n. Price, Andrew, Tennessee, Cochran. Teceipts averaged at east £300 in each of these Sy v d well deserved that regard undoubtedly is. | tween himself and the Washington correspond- | Columbus correspondent of the new Cincinnati | Kenna, Jobn E., West Virginia. 190 Bat. n.e. | Randall. C. 8. Massachueotte, Shoreham. places. Hale was arrested in Belfast. His ac- N It is the public crowning of « of (Sood | ents. He is to do his imitations of famous | republican newspaper which is soon to make tts | Kyle, J. H., South Dakota, 212 North Capitol. | Reed. T. B., Maine Shorehera, complice (Miller) fled to Frauce and, it is be- S citizenship, after the modern rather than the | actors, something he bas not done in years. | appenrunce as a rival of the Commercial | McMillan, James, Michigan, 1114 Vermont ave. | Reyburn, J. E. Peannlranin 1211 Conn. ave, | lieved, thence to New York mt fashion. It is a recoguition of un- | The auction sale of sents for the performance | (Zazetle and the representative of the Sherman | McPherson,J.R., jew Jersey, 1014 Vermont ave. cl “ = Z . Richardson, Jas. D. the trinl yesterday included Teninensee, 1108 6th st.n.w, | The witnesses (selfish and unremunerated Iabor for the wel- | is arousing much interest. The competition | republicans of that part of the state. Mr. | Manderson, Charles F., Neb.. 1293 17th st. n. Roel Patan % & woman who bad pawned everything she aah ite, i a — fare of the capital eity. In Washington's pe | promises to be lively. Mr. Thomas J. Murray. | Boyle, like his chief, has been allied with that | Milla, Roger Q., Texas, 1012 14th st n.w. [seca on . cine sessed to enable her to pay the toon asked to FOR MEDICINAL USE Gullar condition considerable reliance for the | proprietor of the House restaurant, has offered | faction of the party and if he should derire to | Mitchell, John H., Oregon, Chamberlin’s Hotel. | Saver Jou D. Tene Wied Bone cure her of deafness. Dr. Smith of Dublin Made with the Natural | derelorment and encouragement of a local pab-| the use of his place. The tables will bo clented | cnter Jonrnallsm at once uch an offer would | Morgan, John T., Alabama, 315 434 st nw. | gayer®;Jo® Ds Texas, Wallang testified that he hud consulted Hale for a pre- NO FUSEL OJL “ = : lie spirit and unity of effort among the citizens out and an auction counter rigged up. Col. | no doubt be very tempting to him. Morrill, Justin 8., Vermont, 1 Thomas circle. | Scull’ Edward, Penneyleania, Ebbitt, tended disease. He had at once found him out | This great medicinal whiskey terapecially Manitou” water combined | must be placed in such occurrences as the | Fred D. Mursey of tha Cinci ‘ * i Should the rumors prove true and Mr. Boyle | Paddock, Algernon §., Nebraska, Willard’s, Shively, Benj. F., Indiana, Willard as an impostor, and with difficulty refrained | esiuahir for eatarchal colds, grip colds, oma ‘ A ~ ? rernt encampment, inangurations, conclaves | Gazette will officiate as au : resign the private secretaryship it is not likely | Palmer, John M., Illinois, the Elsmere. ‘is ‘ from throwing ‘him out of the window of the aad va ~ with Jamaica Ginger and pure {i.i Mther great gatherings of people at the | soars that Mr, Rowse! would be promoted to the va-| Parco, Ramuel, Florida, 244 Delaware evenne, | SU3P#00. _Jereminh, Kanans, National, consulting room. Hale mast have some knowi- | taigmnenr accin thie ecason ean snore, fruit juices tal. ‘These events prove conclusively that | LAUREL, cancy. He is not sufficiently acquainted with | Peffer, Wm. A., Kansas, 924 14th st. nw. Smith, M. A., Arizona, Riggs. edge of chemistrr,because a number of experts | o) oman will ward ofits approach, Sm me J Ss. Washington possesses the executive ubility to | Obio men and affairs to be euccessful as an in- | Perkins, Bishop W., ., 1815 16th et, now. Snodgrass, H. C., Tennessee, 427 4th st. nw. testified that the prescriptions given called for | 0 Yin One betues aa —_ It is a most delicious and die ‘the greatest. municipal undertaking®, | Correspondence of The Eveulox Star imate adviser to the governor. Harry W. | Pettigrew. It F., South Dakota, 100 Bat. ne. | Snow Herman W., lino, 297 F. Cepitol ve, | Cheap innocuous drage only. wade suas & penned eae en the world’s fair, if the fates had been pro- Lavan, Mp., December 9, 1892. | Miner, now Columbus correspondent of the | Piatt, Orville H., Connecticut, the Arlington. Springsr, Wm. M.” Mlinoie. 43-B et. we. > orate bare mont waaay, Saeeetene Seen exhilarating beverage, and __ pitions enough to cast it our wav. They bring ‘The lady members and frivede of the Fiest | Cincinnati Times-Star and formerly represen- | Power, Thomus C., Montana, Stevens, Moses T.” Massachusetts, Arlington. KILLED BY A “PULLER IN.” timulant inthe market, De mot let your being heavily charced with s*ther citizens working shoulder to shoulder, aps lin ee ee | tative of the same paper at Washington, would | Proctor, Redfield, Vermont, 1701 Mass. ave. Steward, Lewis, iilinois, 227 East Capital st. Bost rugetst or grocer sell you any other whiskey ing heavily charged With | organizing and harmonising in order to render | Baptist Church of Laurel held their rainbow | probably be Mr. Boyle's successor. Pogh, James L., Alabama, 1333 R st. n.w. Stone, W. A., Peunsylvenia, 1721 Q st Ventilating the Novel Methods Employed Which be may claim to be “Just as good.” it Natural Gas taken from the _ thet labors effective, and their commion object | fair at the Academy of Music this week, closing ooanate moisten. Quay, Matthew S.. Pennsylvania, 1829 I st. nw. | Stone, Charles W., Pennsylvania. 46 Bat. ne. in Baxter Street, York. fomcttrac. Sond for pamphtet to p a is the public good. « they invigorate local | iagt night with an auction of all unsold articles. © islaes Ransom, Matt W., North Carolina. Metropolitan. | Stone, W. J.. Kentucky, Metropolitan hi Ba: +.| THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY co. “ Manit. ” spring it ‘kles | pride and local spirit. ing the citizens know | @ | Chio republicans ure anxiously awaiting the | sanders, Wilbur F.. Montana, 110 Md. » w.. icky, Metropol . They hive « persuasive way in Baxter street, ‘ “ —_ ; bated sia ime naother better and appreciate one another | TH" fir was quite uccomful and netted * 008) soiarance of the new republican moroing | Savyer Puilstane Wien 101 Goan ever | Sore Balls aan tga uamenchusette are, | New York, but no one was forced to buy things | le or hours alter being uncorked. more higbty, causing them to fee! the substan- | SUM for the benefit of the church. ‘The ar- rmat 0 i ¢ Wills. dane oie ten rangement and decoration of the halland tables | daily, which it announced to appear soon at | Sherman, Jobn, Ohio, 1319 K et. nw. Sweet, Willis, Idaho 934 14th at. he didn’t want yesterday. All the “pullers i SI . lye po oO was in perfect taste, and liberal donations were | Cincinnati under the name of the Tribune. Shoup, Se Tarsney, John C., Missouri, Willard’s. had gone to court to witness the triatof Abraham | Whar TS € made by friends in Washington and Baltimore, |The Foraker republicans are particularly | Stewart, Wil . T aie, tial unity of Interests between all rections and it has no equal, | Stindividusle of the city and. readering every | TS 1 Fer family F : z “ R lor, A. A., $12 6th wt. nw. Barnett, who had killed John T. Clower with bP isin and is unexcelled for admix- « — pape dno anew = Se ceseesi | #8 well as in this vicinity, and some of the most | anxious about it, as it is admitted to have for rippin — ha, lor, Abner, Mlinois, Cocbran. a blow of his right fist. There they eat, eight Ay ture with wines and liquors. alee te y valuable articles wore sent from Chicago and | its mission the _— of the great Foraker | Turple, David Kediene ae x i erry rows deep, watching every step in the pro- | Myrrh a es — Boston. The ladies’ clock room was turned into | gun, the Commercial Gazette. Purple, . ‘aylor, Vincent A., @hfo, 1521 K et, ceedings and making comments which showed tincture of Turkey myewh, Flores Once tried, always used. od haxperieasnan nigel inte &) Feception room, and was In chargo| | ‘The stockholders of the new paper are said | Vance, Zebulon B., N. C., 1627 Mass, a Terry, W. L., Arkansas. their famailiacity with the criminal law. Orrin, French rad rosee and spirit of am id . ‘The greatest benefit to the city from the | of Mra. H. H.W. Thies and Misa Min: | to reprosent capital to the nmount of #25,000,- | Vest, George G.. Missouri, 1204 P st. n.w. Townsend, Hosea, Colorado, Hamilton. Abraham Barnett is a tell, bony young fellow, eelion. I Umercelied for Family. Clab, and Restaurant Uses encampment was not in the dollars and cents| nie Thies, who served tea and chocolate. | 000. Albert Lowson is to be business manager yoni, ott cer Arno Hotel. Tillman, G. D., South Carolina, 412 6th st. n.w. | but there is nothing about him that indicates | hard and MEORr renee coe creer | eft by the visitors, but in the enlargement of | The Fupper room was open each ovening after | and Chaclon F."Seott of the Chicago. derata | Voorhees, Daniel W, Indiana, 1828 Tracey, Chas., New York, Arlington. strength enongh to kill a man with a pane. fame breath Sold by Dragetete aud Grocers every «hs sailor ¥ f the United | 5:29 o'clock and an excellent supper was wureed | managing editor. There in no loose franchixe | Walthall, Edwar Miss. . I. ave. Van Horn,Geo.,New York, Congressional Hotel, | It was the brittleness of Clower's bones, Cireulars and information the knowledge of the people of the United | at reasonable prices by those in charge, who | of u prene c 20, | Walia Basen D., Minn., a Vatker. Joseph H.. Massachusetts, Shoreham. | Lawyer Levy contends, that caused his death. MANITOU MINERAL WATER CO., States concerning their capital, in the notable | were Mrs. Capt. J. W. Collins, Mra. Ashby, | and the new enterprise starts with the same w ite, Edward D., Louisiana, Albany Hotel. Washington, Joseph E., Tennessee, 920 15th st. | One blow of Barnett’s fist frac ared that part of Manitou, Colorado. incrowse of their admiration and regard for it, | Mr. A. M. Bond, Mre. Edgur Baldwin, Mra. | heavy weight about ite neck that dragged the | Wilson, James F., Iowa, Oxford Hotel. Watson, T. E. Georgian, 129 4th st. Clower's spinal column just below tbe skull. a —————— | expecially in the west, and in the impetus to or-| Davis, Miss Sallie Slater and Miss Ann Slater. | old News-Journal, that Gov. Hoadley and ex- | Wolcott, Edward 0., Colorado, 1221 Conn. ave. | Weadock, T. genized. harmonious and well-directed efforts | The follow ladies assisted at the tables; Ice | Gov. John ©. Underwood established im 1894 Representatives. for the local welfare that is given by observa- | cream table te Pre Mary Ashby, Minnie Davis | and tried long to keep afloat, down to destruc-| Abbott, Jos., Texas, Metropolitan. | tlon of the admirable results of organization | Georgie Biddeson. Fancy tuble—Mixeex | tion. Atkinson, L. E., Pennsylvania, Ebbitt. | for action ina definite direction achieved by | Eva Collins, Laura Stutchfield and Sallie Cole,| rag pemocnats axp Tux coverxonsurr. | Antony, E. L., Texas, 1017 14th. o'clock in the morning of September 3. Both Lave malalpanheamypabinntveleyrnaerngee 3 nd Mrs. Lucien | Ex-Railway Commissioner J. A. Norton of | Alderson, J. D., West Virginia, 128 A st. n.o. , Washington, Riggs. were looking for work at the headquarters of with them in the encampment work. The! Cole of Washington. Apron table—Mre. F. M. |, ese ¢| Andrew, John F., Massachusetts, 1318 16th, Wilson, W. L., West Virginia, 1008 Net. aw. | Typogrpphical Union, No.6. The secretary | campaign of a city governed. by # whole nation | Baker and Miss Nellie Collins. Fruit table | Tiflin, now connected with the logal department | BTror Wisconsin, 131 Be Winn, T. E., Georgia, 20 3d st. n.e. was absent, and the two new acquaintances against rural ignorance concerning it, against | Mrs, Geo. L. Kirbey and Miss Annie Cole. | of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company, 3 Wolverton, 8, s ace pred peel oar Aerio er, omg “omg | sectional prejudice and congressional indiffer- | Confectionery table—Misses Nettie Collins and | and located at Baltimore, Md.. but in the state i F Wright, M. B., Pennsylvama, 1110 P Walsh said he Michigan, Coch: 57 C et. now. ‘The broken bone lacerated the brain and death followed within half an honr. Printer Michaet J. Walsh testified that he had met Printer John Thomas Ciower about 9 stranger in town and | ence in respect to it, must necessarily be a con- | Katie Ashby. The peanut table was in charge | this week on business, says the logical candi- Y Youmans, Henry M., Michigan, 621 K st wanted to see the sights. - Hnuous one. This encampment is only a single) of Masters Ray Collins and Ren Ashby, and | date for governor on the democratic ticket next Barwig, Chas, ———— “Let's go up through Baxter street,” said warter length battle, althongh # great victory, ina more than | Master Bertie Collins had charge of the toy | vear is Congressman M. D. Harter, though be Bergen, C. A., New Jerse! q Suffocated by Gas. Clower, “‘and see how they pull people in. It's oe Seventy years’ wal The organized public} table. admits that it is rather early to make a forecast | Beltzhoover. At 12:30 o'clock last night ® colored man | almost worth a man’s life to go there, but we'll PHERE spirit which has done ¢o much for the local] 4 surprise party was given Thuraday even- | with certainty. Mr. Norton wasan appointee | Blanchard, N ree stopped at Holmes’ Hotel, 833 Vie. | bave some fun.” ‘ | Rood by rendering this encampment » maguifi-| ing to Miss Effie Owens at her parents’ resi- | of Gov. Campbell, and always a close friend of | Blount, J.'H., Georgia, 420 dth st. 0. w. mrentgineiar i tetas neaalhe-ryced A: |" Clower was @ amall, slight men, weighing BRIN cent success must not be permitted to die out | dence, on Gorman avenue. Among those | his. For this reason his attorances on the ques- | Bowers, W. W.. California, 941 1 Sinia avenue southwest, and registered ae Mr. | perhaps 125 pounds. The two printers strolled style out, op ie wiak eal 3 ak Glaan ecmaeaaes as though its task bad been fully performed. | present were Misses Blanche Watson, Annie | tion of who ought to be nominated for governor Brawley, William H., 8. C., 1703 H st. and Mrs. Sledge. They took a room, leaving | np Park row and turned into Baxter street, B. HS &S eomplenion te better sad sew snd 'y | Should the representative men on this commi atnon, Fannie Murphy, Clara, Merson, Lvdia | issignificant. By some Gov. Campbell's tefusalin | Breckinridge, Clifton R., Arkansas, 912 Met. | word to be called at 6o'clock. At that hour | They slipped ont of the grasp of the “pullers: | = = My doctor sare it tes combine to work systematically and harmo-| Curtin ‘and Mary pcs and Messrs. John | advance to accept a cabinet position is inter- | Breckinridge, Wm. C. P., Kentucky, 1711 H st. the proprietor knocked at the door, but receiy-| in" at No.2. Abraham Barnett was sitting on end Liinrys and arink is | toward the common end of Waching- | Davidson, Charlos Watson, James Davidson, | preted to mean that he has determined to try | Bretz, John I, Indinna, 310 E. Ca i forced opened the door, when be | the steps of No. 4, “Sam” Williams’ clothing} &°G f®%, pR® Bt me cir cecnantancement if only ra by cultivating | John MeAtec and Elsworth Beall. “Tho evening | again to be elected governor of Ohio, thinking | Brickner, Geo.'H ‘ : found the room filled wiih gas. The gee mre | store. : $0 tum ket LANES MEDICINE. leasant relations with our legislators an || Was sn enjoyable one and was passed with | that bis chances for securing both nomination | Broderick, Case, Kansas, 506 E. Capi : a or nd tri 0S i Mo ued Stver paceare. 1¢ | fog them thoroughly familiar with, the local Ween Sea eee hes And election are much better than they were Elijah V., Indi Sey ee a peer pend | ag ge dy wt still in bed. The woman was dead and the |‘? pull him into the store. “Puller-in” Ko- man unconscious. Dr. Hazen was called and ry grabbed Walsh by the arm. Clower, seen Sour adress for'a free sample. | needs, grievances, resources and attractions, 3 later of West Virgi . last vear, and that being governor of Ohio he Marriott, Pennsylvania, Elsmere, ACH DAY. In orier to be healthy this i« necessary they would accomplish wonders for the irs. Benjamin F. Owens, at her | would be in a very strong position in 1896 to | Brown, Jason B., Indiana, 1B at. n.w. testified, struck Barnett “a shovi ‘Address URATORE. WOODWARD, welfare, greater, perbaps, than anybody | residence, on Gorman avenne. secure the democratic nomination for the pres- | Branner, D. B., Pennsylvania, 6 Grant place, | *ttended the man. | * om the cheat Then, Barnett hit Clowes dreams, Mins Sallie M. Williams, who has been visit- | {dency and thus become Mr. Cleveland’s suc- | Butler, Walter H., fown, 121 A st. nee. that of Gertrude Hunter. She wor aitecs | ®8™inging blow with each fist om the side of MR. EDSOX'S RESPONSE. ingher brother at Spring Valley, Minn., for . This view of it, it must be conceded, | Bynum, William 1)., Indiana, 1314 19th st, ra old and lived at No. 1519 4th street north: | the head. The second blow whirled the little OPR CREDIT SYSTEM When Mr. Noyes concluded the national flag | several months, returned home this week. has at least the element of probability in it, | Bently, H. W., New York, liggs. Torts Coroner Patterson aren dent cory, | man around. Then the big fellow hit him| DIFFERS WSTSLITELY POM OTL ORR o Mra. Lena Gaither of Washingtou is visiting | while the reason assigned by ex-Gov. Campbell | Bingham, H. H., Pennsylvania, 1011 Conn. ave. ; ie a tigineperata eye in, high up on the back of the neck this} (OCR) ATKON= AKE EXTENDED A COUNT “ that concealed the clock beneath its folds was| 1° Guaghter, Mra. J. M. Williams, for not accepting a cabinet position—enguge- | Bland, I P.. Missouri, 812 12th Became and the body ‘was removed to | PEO sol Civwor fall dying tate the arms ct| REVED Feros OFFERED BO 4 Cone hes Sine Sek oe are removed and Mr. Edson, stepping forward, | Miss Lonisa Burr of Boston is visiting Mre.| ment in business mattere hardly seems eufii- | Boutner, ©. J. Lewiniene: Willacd’s, eee ee ie ous at 2o'elock thie| Walsh, who bad just escaped from Kominakt. | °°" -\""xo worss ro ates mqusin, So wvntime © usbiens Gilsw Stewet | Made @ response to the address of presentation, | Hannah Steiger at “Brightwood,” and willreturn | cient, for the kind of work he announces his in | Boutelle, GA Maine, Hamilton. afuschoen. Eaves gperanihed eoaan Jacob Weber ‘was driving » track through | pHONESTY ©: ONE. OM GINED were 3 Dy physicians and Mating society ledien. | expressing his appreciation of the testimonial | home tomorrow. Miss Butr is and favor- | tention of doing ia not such as would interfere | Bowman, Thos., Iowa, 1325 G. him, but none of thom wore able ce tll ane” | Baxter street when the homicide cccurred. fe | Santis a MONTHLY PAY WENT Ls PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. | as the highest compliment ever paid him. He|ably known to many of our citizons, having | with his duties a# a cabinet officer. Branch, W. A. B., North Carolina, 945 K st. thing of his identity. “The attending physica | told bis story about iton the witness stand. r r wk DM glarmien, sad wih we STSvIMEe E+ | spoke of the ability, fidelity and earnestness | lived several years on the “Burr Place” near| A telegram was sent out from Lima this | Bryan, Wm, J., Nebraska, 181 B ve. feces aes Or Rie cacee ee a poled an be Sad ed mew gentle- : Pat . BILLs Fi genio a displayed by all bis associates on the commit-| here. She is scoompanied by Master’ Neil | week to the effect that further steps had been | Buchanan, J. A., Virginia, Metropolitan, tases ipa man (pointing to Barnett) have hold of a short NXK ACCOUNT KREP 00. 6. W. 7. SAYDER. WVWICKERN'S TSEATER CHEAER | 201 to whom, he naid, the credit for the success | Steiger, grandson of Mra. Steiger. taken there by Sgnator Brice's friends in the | Bullock, Rob’t, Florida, 603 Mass. ave. n.e. ‘ Ang Se gentleman. The -bort gentleman was trying to TOR MOKE nd attained belonged. “Whatever individual sac-| Mrs. A. R. Barton of” Waveriv, Iowa, is visit- | movement to present the name of Walter B. | Busey, 8, T., lilinois, 131 Bat. #. ee ms Het Pemewe: getaway. The short gentlemaz made « kind of a dia " Fifices I have made or Ibors performed,” eaid | ing her cousin, Postmaster P. P. Castle of this | Richie of that place to the Ohio democracy as| Burrows. J. C., Michigan, Elsmere. To the Editor of The Evening Star: shoving blow at that gentleman (Barnett). It Stor Dacvarse. Mr. Edson, “I feel that [have been more than | place. Mra. Barton will remain here until the | their candidate for governor. Mr. Richie is | Cadmus, Cornelius A.,. New Jersey, Arliugton, | Your Grand Rapids correspondent, whose let- | icy ink blow at that gent! paswed up over his fully compensated on this occasion as well as latter part of this month, when she will return | ex-auditor of Allen county, and his name | Caine, Jobn T.y Utab, $14.N. J. ave. tow ter appears in last night's paper, says, in re-| shoulder. Then the tall gentleman hit him a DOM PURNITORE, at in other ways. I have been during all my resi- | home via Hagerstown and Clearspring, Md.,| will be remembered as having been used in | Caldwell, John'A.. Ohio, Normandie. lation to election expenses of candidates, “Con- | couple of times—once on each side of the head. SAND STOVES dence in Washington closely confined to one | sponding a few weeks at the latter place, which | connection with the suits brought to compel | Campbell, T. J., New York, Congressional. gressman Weadock of the eighth (district) | The short gentleman turned away and the tall) peropp yor mey ae tie up fe RICr® ” steady pursui past year. by your calling | was her residence before removing to Iowa. Senator Brice to pay certain alleged back taxes | Caruth, A. G., Kentucky, Riggs, sf ntleman punched him in the back of the head. | xPe eee aE APE A HERE is an easy way—anda hard way to At; : ~gebte A : = spent $803.22 for defea The facts are that | 8 —_ Ma £ THE « v me to this position, presented a new and inter-| The stewards of the M. E. Church Sout re-| in Allen county. Richie refused to list for | Castle, J. N., Minnesota, 1125 13th st. a Weadock His friend caught him and propped him up | OR ¥, OTH CHOICE. dewverything. Baying FURNITURE | esting field for work, which taxed me to the | turned a vote of thanks to the ladies of the| taxation certain stocks belonging to the Sen- Catchings, T. C., Mi pi, 172 i Aeatana on mF shed. Sees a against a post, where he died.” CREPE. Be ervere One ENTae or CARPETS—or DRAPERIES and try- | Utmost in a different direction, but I made a| church who were so successful in rai ator claimed to have been discovered by a pro- | Cate, W. H. . . ite ee Wearable | "The trial will be continued today. Lawyer | j TAPESTRY. GILT. de new and different class of acquaintahces in the | money by means of the recent festival given by | fessional tax inquisitor. Richie is a high | Causey, J.W. W., Delaware, part comin zi wADOCK. | Levy will endeavor to prove thai Barnett was | FURNITUKL IS ON THE F See te pay cash for them—ie the hardway. | city and throughout the country, all of which | them. An unusually large sum was realized. | national officer in the Knights of Pythias and | Chipman, J. Logan. Michigan, Franklin. December 8, 1892. really defending himself from little Clower's | AN?ip ti Wik our tended to broaden and enlarge my life, and this| Mr. Thomas 8. ‘Stone, examiner of public | well known over Ohio, though be has never | Clark, Clarente D., Wyoming. 102 B st. n.e, ea eee attack. rice 1 value very bighly. schools for this county, is in town investigating | figured in politics outside his own county. If | Cobb, Jas. E., Alabama, Metropolitan. Making the Churches Accessible. ——___-+0-+ —_ Eeerraste Cuzprr Sysrex President Harrison, in his annual message | the schools. ___ | the fight for the nomination should fall between | Cobb, 8. W., Missouri, Cochran, Rockvituz, Mp., December 7, 1892. Greer Vance, who killed Sim Talbott near ss just sent to Congress, was very thoughtful and | Mr. and Mrs. Millard Peake and Mrs. Lucien | Richie and Gov. Campbell the latter could | Coburn, F. P., Wisconsin, 52 B at. n. To the Faitorof Ths Evening Star: Massey creek, Tenn., Tuesday, after discover- | CENTS PE YS ix fe the easy way, jast in | that the people of the District of | Cole of Washington are visiting friends here. | probably win easily, though Richie's friends | Cogswell, Wm., Massachusetts, 1349 L at. n.w. T have just read with responsive interest the | ing the guilty relations between Talbott and | & i a CARD Came-ap fs : Columbia had, ina rich and gracious manner, | Maj. Richard Contee and Mra. Contes, who | would no doubt receive valuable aid from all | Coolidge, F. §., Massachusetts, Litchfield. article copied in today’s Stan i -| Mrs. Vance, has bee: itted. The | CENT iD one ae fou cannot undervtand tf clearly—or you - : — opied in today's Stan in regard to mak- | Mrs. Vance, a acquit jury RPET SOLD BY 0a 3g entertained the veterans of the war. This isa| have been spending some time at Oakland, | the anti-Campbell elements in the party Coombs, W. J... New York, Hamilton, ing the churches at all times -acceseible to the | thought the killing justifiable. 1 NG CHARGE ‘would never pall and tug as youisustso~w—to | high testimony to the nation which our people | have returned home. ‘The spoils of office that come to the Ohio re- | Cooper, Geo. W., Indiana, 211 N. J. . rial - = The bili providing for the acceptance of the | tar a ‘gubaGew Galinee taquther fer conse henmbalé may well feel proud of and appreciate. Mr. Richard Estep of Baltimore, who is a | publicans as the result of the small victory they | Covert, J. W., New York, Congressional. waytarers.” Home for et Confederate Veterans and pay- | ¥ “i President, from the time when he so forcibly | great social favorito here, is visiting friends in | gained gt the state election—a few clerkshipe in | Cowles, W. H. North Cat ‘National. Some years since, while on a visit to New | ing 15,000 annually for ite support came up in TOAK EXTENSION Ya) comfort You vay the debttwiceover—once | recommended to Congress. by special com- | this place and will return home tomorrow. the offices of secretary of state and clerk of the | Cox, I. N., New York, Randal Tork city, I went, one week day, into Trinity | the house of the Georgia legislature yesterday | PORE 2 CASH. #4. 0 ON Sent A Poe sm cash—and once in the nacrifices that it makes | munication, mp ew riper ay from the joint} Col. Thomas J. Healey of Jessups, Md., is | supreme court—have been distributed and have | Cox. Nichols N., Tennessee, Metropolitan. Church, and I observed there one or more per- | and was referred to the vote of the people at | TIME. anette ky revenues of the Distriot and the governmont, | the guest of Dr. W. W. Gray on Prince George | created as much dissension as if the whole of | Crain, William H., Texas, Randall, sons quietly kneeling at prayer or moditation, | the January election. GUR STOCK OF COOKING AND HPATIy Recemary. While OUR way givesyouthe free | until the close of the encampment, took | street. the state patronage had been parceled out. | Crawford, Wm. T., N. Catolina, Metropolitan, {nd Irejoiced for them that they were fre Ser aptnovin, EARTELSS Soe Bert dom of the MOST COMPLETE STocK IN _|deep interest in and cheerfully rendered | Mrs. Rev. Luther Brashearsis visiting friends | Secretary of State-clect S. M. Taylor, contrary | Crisp, C. F., Georgia, Metropolitan, from the din and hurry of the crowded street. all the aid in his power to the peo-| in Baltimore this week. to expectations, hewed close to the Foraker- | Curtis, N. Marti York, 816 15th st, When I returned to my home, then in Vir- ANYWHERI ALI PR Cks. SIZES-ALL SHAPES Al THE CITY. You vick out jut what you | ple of Washington. This was our ex-| Mise Annette Sudier, who has been spending | Sherman factional line, retaining only those | Cutting, J. T. California, L’-Entans. ginia. I proposed the subject to’ some of our INGTON TH PPE, THES A LST OF PRC want—make us = small first payment Perience likewise, generally, with government | a few weeks very pleasantly with friends in| clerks who have been out-and-out Sherman | Dalzeli, John, Pennsylvania, 1207 Conn. ave. people and wished for the means to support the WE WILL BE GLAD IF YoU WiLL 00! officials. To the Vice President we are deeply | Baltimore, has returned home. men. Not a single Foraker man was spared. Davis, John, Kansas, 712 A st. n.e. Proposition, as I felt that it would afford a wine Oe Ce J st the time-and every werk cr month | indebied for the prompt and pleasant manner | Mr. E. Behrens of College Park has been aciiaey DeArmond, D. A., Missouri, 222 $d st. n.w. Tespite so peculiarly dear to some hearts, and the help |W HAVE A KNACK OF ARRANGING Pay the account—ustil in which he fulfilled that partof the program | visiting friends here one or two days this ss Forest, R. E., Connecticut, 221 1st ne, JAB that's guaran- | MENTS TOSUIT YOUR OWN INDIVIDUAL OOR- a that had been assigned to the President of the | week. betray sears per Dickerson, W. W., Kentucky, 1754 P at. n.w. SEES SERS teed. VEXED Sben—rocr CREDIT 18 GOD. * si paid up. You | United States. He placed himeelf in the hands | Master George Peppler of Baltimore is visi John P. Hilton has filed bill through Camp- ley, Nelson, jr., Maine, Hamilton, A Wooden Cannon Ball. Which do you | ™ you've enjoyed the | of this committee and performed every duty | ing the family of his uncle, Mr. Fred Fleste bell Carrington against bis brother, Henry 8. | Dixou, Wm. W.. Montana, Shoreham. From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. want, when Fou | eco. ¥ 00, GG 8 : | and courtesy requested of him. Our personal] Mr. J. F. Turner of Woodward, Md., is visit-| Hilton, to dissolve their partnership in the dairy | Dockery, Alexander M.. Missouri, Willard’s, “I fought a battle once with wooden cannon, are buying medi- | $ oR 333° AE ee emia Fike wh bine eee of 80 ee J. H. Tonner, havitie, this | Meh business nt $228 Bridge street, George- Dolliver. J.P. Toma, aii bom. aud I won it, too,” said Col. J. C. Gailor at tha chet sre ontie. | SP a 8,2 too Sk S into a temporary state of bankruptey—as tryit Jagreeable a character that we will always re-| Mr. Pinkuey'A. Scaggs of Branchville, this ; jonovan, D. D., Obio, Metropolitan, Ae ae 5 you're satis: oe " = eR Cala aber it as one of the extremely pleasant in- | county, was in town yesterday visiting friends | twm, entered into eer eves ease Dunphy, E. J., New York, Arlington. cca Shpekret at =apyene T| fied with, words, yon get them’ with every MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, te equeene out the eash would have done, nts of the encampment.” and letting them know he is in the field for col- | a decree dissolving the copartnership, that de- | Durborow, Alien, C. Mlinois, 1325 G st. n.w. uting | blood-purifier but one That one is Dr. Sl. es TE NW, Wedon'task youtosien a single note. We After the speechmaking by which the clock | lector of interual revenue under the next ad-| fendant be enjoined trom disposing of the | Edmunds, P.C., Virginia, 245 Delaware ave. ne. | Patty of twenty-four men, and we were headed | Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. With | at BET. H ANDI STS. ‘ was formally transferred to the possession of | ministration. arsets or collecting debts and a reference to the | Elliott, Wm., South Carolina, Metropolitan. off near the Mexican line by 200 of the most| that, you get a guaranter. If it doesn’t believe what you S&T you'll de YOULL DO. | Mr. Edson Corporal Tanner made, a little} Miss McLanghlin of Baltimore haa been visit- | auditor for an account. English, Thomas Dunn, N. J., Ebbitt. {illainous looking greasers ‘that ever cut a| help you, you have your money back. On Biciese A: aiaieeia tel indaueiiad We seaes: speech, in which he suggested that a fitting | ing Miss Efio Young and Mre. Walter A. Mil- Soe Enochs, W. H., Ohio, Ebbitt. throat or shot a brave man in the back. We} this plan, ® medicine that promises help is | Straxcz Apventisrwents. pa aia a ks as 2 testimonial be sent tu Robert E. Lee Camp of | stead. Real Estate Matters. Epes, J. F., Virginia, 245 Delaware ave. n.o, got into « wooded gorge and threw up a breast-| pretty sure to give it. T have been amazed at the statements mate Seotsoge ice contig Gusevbut if Fos wit | Confederate Veterans of Richmond for the hos-| | Misa Mamie Dooley of Baltimore is visiting | Jutiue Lansburgh has bought for $7,288.40 of | Everett, R. W.,-Georgin, 111 Bat we. Nori of looee rocks and earth across the mouth a es couse spe houses cialeuinr thet Guay, Ga Gosae make useful presents—yon can buy them | pitable and generous reception accorded by its | the family of Mr. John McAfee. T. E. Waggamansube 44 to 46, and stb bt ‘and | Fithian, G. W., Dlinois, Willard’s. of it. I felt sure the Mexicans would make - Zi Pp eK ‘eis iti members to the Union veterans who had visited | Mrs. Butler, wife of Rev. Dr. Butler, the es iOS » pa Funston, E. H., Kansas, 912 K st. nw. rush for us that night under cover ofthe dark- good MERE om thie “EQUITABLE CREDIT | Hichmond during encampment week. chaplain of the Seuate, is in Laurel visting her | 58, square 1046, fronting on Georgia avenue | Foreman, W. 8. Illinois, 1114 G st. ness and decided to fix = dee perl for them. SYSTEM™ of ours—without csusing aripple of ‘On motion of Gen. Duncan S. Walker a com- | brother, Capt. Baugher between 13th and 14th streets, and lots 69, 70, | Forney, W. H., Alabama, Metropolitan, carried a small chest of tools with i ising | ® sciilaiiibitianin mittee of ten, of which Mr. Edson will be| Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Colley of Washington are | 75 and 78 of sume, fronting on 14th street | Gantz, M. K., Ohio, 613 Maryland ave, noe. Be and in the outfit was long-steanmed tyo- A seins | guy doutt wt chairman, was ordered to be appointed to pro-| visiting Mra. Wallach. : between K street and Georgia avenue south-| Geissenbainer, J. A. New Jetsex, Arlington, | inch augur. We felled six tough oak trees, impure bloo Go'what be claims — cure the testimonial and carry it to Richmon Mr. Albert Devers, who formerly lived here, east. eal B. F., North Carolina,213 6th st. n.e. Seruash: Guna tate ae the x5) — trans- if you were looking et the goods Horse Axo Heravass loumg ie! ir. Jamer Hughes of Washington, who bas | £47 Flenn parts 18 and 18, aquare 661.67 fect | Gorman Jy» Micbigan, 917 O at them and waited. Just before daylight the} With this, you pay only for the good you | we do uct constder i all of ifs ogee dollar, We a } ames Seth been spending a few dare with friends hero, has | 8 ches by 40 feet on the corner of Ist aud K | Hatlowell, B.’Penmevivanin: Recenal, Mexicans came. We waited until they were| 8% Cam you ask more? suyWhere al our prices and onen youreves to the dmos, streets northwest. ithi tha: ne house asbin © r hea ANACOSTIA, returned home. B. F. Gibbs has purchased for $12,000 of Jno. | H8t¢; D- D., Obio, 201 East Capitol at. Tithin ‘Atty yards, then opened on them with id Oat ete ot. aoe . . ‘ : . battery. Bolld Oak Extension Table, 4 ft. €3.08. ee ee —— Uiamiton sf Frou atts bate Geen wily | CMBMACK nob A edanre 40 20 by 19) feat on | Hattie WAL; Minneola. 104 Conn. ava, [our Eatery You nevez sum mck ewig | Wersox & Cana IS ea Joha Pizzinger, livi i Mrs. Fred Fleste ig ed cee rs ane meres DOC ES Harter, Michael D’, Ohio, Normandie. last thing they expected to encounter, and when | wrrgo: = | reported to the police yesterday afternoon (hat | Misses Mary and Kate Mitchell, daught Thos. R. Brooks has purchased for $8,000 of al Haugen, N. P., Wisconsin, 814 12th st. those wooden cannon opened on them they scat- AN ‘BUY OUR FAMOUSLINE. Hayes, 4 1 lows, 1825 G wt. cakk $3.50 | layner, io, Riggs. isON <oee Heard, John T., Missourt Riggs. For them, Tou make no F. R. Duebay lots 281 and 282, square 1004, each 19 by 90 feet on G between 12th and 13th streets northwest. at some time during the day his house had been | Rev. Walter Mitchell, formerly of Hager \ entered and robbed of about $1.90. Subse-| and now of Beltaville, have been visiting the | quently the «um of $400 wax found “in an out- | fmily of Mr, Barnes Compton. Tax Wannex Sucre Hose. pak sone Oe diggers Miss Lena Brehme has returned from a visit aes Henderson, D. B., Lowa, 1123 17th st. n.w. ~~ eg dhratalcerl us yer. nv.. aoe ae ear by Wee rented Be Ofer F'n) | to her sister, Mrs. William C. Boyd, in Pbiladel- ‘Transfers of Kea! Estate, Henderson, J. 8., North Carolina. Metropolitan. L (@) (@) K iJ | Loe a Are imagen thir mt A E.P.B. | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: A. | Henderson, Thomas J., lil. 213 North Ca 3 Basetruck senap this time eure Just re- SS H. Galt to Robert O. Holtzman, interest in es- | Herbert, H. A.p Alabama, Metropolitan. Wonders for Children at Gould's. UiSilece Tee bet 82 | were Charles Vaughn, Arthur Bundy and Wes- sore Tamblere, toc. Quality i milan bs 00 Meera ens = “At the Wharve as Hermann, Binger, Ore., 1234 Mass. ave. dunia Se ‘O0'ts bere, Te. Dente? Cutest Tico and Sivgees athens weir morning Officers Marrand| The Potomac traders Laura C. Wolf, Brave, paket arte sey ne phe te Hilborn, 8. G.. California, Willard’s, ara , one er aaa tari Ma aos Ahan balf price. We are offering them as Green heard what they suy posed was a ery for | Quillen and A. P. Richardson are at Baltimore. $ dbase tel er Hitt, R. K., Illinois, 1507 K st. n.w. ‘ments, fcrap Book Pictures, Favors, - Precedt ia, ; ; : H. Warner to J. B. Thomas, lot 107, Garfield; | Hoat, Sherman, Massachusetts, 1254 Mass, ave. fellows bolp and bustled around for half am how. So| Cupt. Mioggek of the schooner Pert wiltte-| 5500” aloe: aHiageah to We tnciaiee | Mktooe re eae Toy Theators, Xmas Cards, Glass ‘Wa. fer Bory euivvere worth 01.75. far ws kuoven it wae false ala na to | siga.noon to lake out another craft sab 181, oq. 008; 0—< 3-B. Connally te wart | Hooker, Wik Mew Tow moses Ball Icielea, Frost Children, Snow, eaeaca st teeontrt | ping Eatende en ne yn wena Sonne amet lenin |Get pe aq SH 6400” Louie | Hopkins AG, Penenvatin, ie Vermantara Ti Geld end Swe Pape, wort! : 3 \- " ins, : , Willard’ s ~~ 2 eT Addison gave a birthday Lumber Handler Henrs Beverly, one of the | she Aut B Rowell lots IL and 12 bik | Hous, G. W. Ohio fo16 Outre ; fow cents’ worth will mabe the ite Bupgers worm ©: 75 . Feet tenets Sam wren: Lad bis 1°6 | §. Caywood, lot 20 and pt. @L. Prospect; @—, | Haff, G. F., Pennsylvania, 1502 20th st, m-w. folks happy. Wil you come and oe ie oe broken this morning while assisting in the dis- | TU Hucdburr to Sallie M. Honcie Be dd ead | Jobson, HU. Indians, 1495 L ot wees & oles trakzat Gost Oxforts _— charge of lumber from the hold of the schooner mes 865, 84.000. C.D. Bond to's: is | Jobneon, Martin N.,.N. Dak. 123 Md. aves m. @ bY wom sedt: ‘Alsons lot of Ladiew French Kid High THE courts. ‘The freight of the steamers Mattano, Law and | Bond, sub 18, va. 462: @~. 8. H. Bond to Kate sere Tye ilo, 236 18th ot. mw. 421 ore st. Buttes Show st 82.06 worth i = Arrowsmith is remarkable this morning for | (O'R Crock lot 20 bik. &, Fracd ene ice | Kilgore, C. Dackley, Texas, 455°C ot. nw, 5 : Moar French Patent Calf Stee, Baisangd | COURT 1x Gexvnar Tenm—Chief Justice Bing- | the quantity of grain, ; Rote - é oe S| T. BB. Towser & Son, Ame CONCORD SARWESS, Pec gp ga al Re A oy — brings in to- | Pleasant; @—. A.C. Birney to Mary A. O’Con- Congres, for #3 75, which were iuade up to mast Vehochienn atc | 3 cneee Mericth, Checghemns, beings ner, pts. $3 and 94, 0q. 62; $8,000. James oo MI agt. Sheridan; argued. " Glick | day a heavy totiuage of pig iron from the Nor- | Ber; pts. $3 and 34, 1S ogee fee Gusrantoad Pure, ASE 3 Lorz & wna, ol for agt. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company; | folk and Western for a Georgetown yee eo monn a , 8q. 883; Uniform ) DRY @oops, + United States ex rel. International Con- | foundry. b 50, aq. 38: erg . Brown, ‘J 477 Penn ave. edjoining Ketone! Rotel Tux Waxrex Suoz Hovse, | tracting Company; hearing fixed for 13th. This morning the harbor officials adjudged | 5 8a. 3, Medicinally Valvable ‘5316 7TH ST. X.w., ee a. eee feet | Seat. WHISKIES Sow Rash sat er a 1115S FS :N.W Today—Oliver agt. Lovelew, Real Estate Title | Se2t¢nce Was carried out by Capt. Beacham, Fuse Olin os oe ‘Will commence on Monday, December 5, to close out Park | Company agt. the District, R Leeteh & Sons | in'¢ of the Leary. No evidence was heard for NOT 20ld in botk or agt. J. W. ips; judgments by default. a ‘measure, ‘in Sealed € Stump will soon put his cutter y, Beware of | _ale Gusis Scrts Scouren root aE Gouar—Judge Brady. # Yabbared ont of soatilasion tor tea wietacr et by Dregulots Grocers, ee, ~Childs agt. ; T. Omervilie ASD PRESSED FOR 91 Sons allowed to become complainants. Wil-| ‘THe Irish Jasper Greens, a popular pregeatas’ Gre a an, Se. 5 Ve Altering ang Hamme agt. Wanter, appenrence crdered. - Ginsen engasinction of uahanmaiet ins seoteotae CHESTER H, GRAVES & Boston. pisercrd calle io 2 ~ By Cloaks at rrestiy reduced prlees. Wehaveseven Light Coste, far triitimed, Woe. 34, | 4%. it es, agt. j exceptions to auditor's reper sus- to attend the parade inau- etab th beet e eee, |e guration of Sir. Cleveland ie March.