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THE GREEN GooDSs SWINDLE. | vigorous extensive and intrenched by its wealth that its extermination will involve ox. Its Extent Commented On by the Chief of the | pensi: inesse, but one year’s campaign, at an Secret Service. j Saas sf O50.000; ehoukd wipe ous this moet In bis recent made . | villainous frend, respectfully urge retary of the Treanary Chie! Ar I. Drummond ibe force. the foregolag’ explanation of this | =e ntic swindle cuggests that you recommend Of the secret service division has an interesting | {Congrem the uscesity of ax eppropriation account of the “green goods" swindle and the of the above naméd sum to be used in the ex- | methods by which it is worked. Mr. Drum- tirpation (under the above amended logisla- | mond urges the enactment of mch legislation | t!on) of this entire brood of human vultures.” 2 will effectually put « stop to the fraud. He Serer : disk dima tasenncecaem attempts to| #2 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. accomplish this result by congressional legisla- It Closed Its Association With a Banquet tion, but the shrowd villains by « sudden | Last Night. change of tactics have measurably rendered ‘The entertainment committee that bad charge the efforts of post office inspectors and others of the details of the reception that was given under the law ineffective, so that it very sel- in the court yard of the pension office building dom happens that one of these plausible rascals daring the Grand Army encampment held ts convicted. reception last night at Faber's which was an ‘The “green goods swindle” of today ix com- | exceedingly enjoyable affair. The committeo Posed of many ingenious devices, which sre was « large one and had charge of the most im- Manipulated by experts of many years’ experi- portant social attention that was extended to ence, whose lightning changes, adaptations and a elaborate alwars work out for them suc- visiting veterans, and it was it de- cessful results (when the dupe visite them pre- «ifble by Gen. Burdett, the chairman, as to purchase their goods), even many ee could make it convenient should gather threats of or actual violence may be- | once more and briefly review the work they ac- Oe ee pr REE dla | complished. It was believed that a banquet a would means of assembling the Thetr professed business is to well counterfeit bobo phen pePcarraaract ‘a United States notes of the denominations of 81, | jy Tesponse to notices from Mr. A. Hart, the 92, 85, 910 and $20, printed. so an alleged | secretary of the committee, quite a number suareperer clipping” states, from plates stolen | were seated at well-spread tables and discussed from the burest! of engraving aud printing. | am excellent mena, with the proper liquid ac- According to their tus $6,000 of coua- com men! tesfett meeay ean be bought for 9000 and 920,- | When the oofiee and cigars appeared Mr. B. 000. | T. Janney, who acted us toastmaster, proposed ‘They inclose @ printed slip, alleged to have | tho health of Chairman Burdett, who responded | beon cut from a newspaper, showing bow easy | in bis usually happy manner, reviewing the their counterfeit notes are taken es genuine; | work that the committee performed and com- they send references (bankers) as to their hon- | plimenting the subcommittees upon the fidelity sty; they “will refund expenses of a visit to | and intelligence displayed by them in carrying New York if a party is not satisiied with pur- out the many details of the general plan. He ebase;" “he must not reply br letter, or the —- bee) ase that had been bestowed upon | correspondence ends, but by telegraph,” and | the city of Washington and her poople for the | the message he is to'send is already prepared splendid manner in which the old soldiers had | ona telegraph blank and accompanies the cir- “been entertained, and said that especial com- | cular. A variety of these circulars are used by mendation had been given by visitors and the | them to suit taxtex and conditions, from lawyer pteus of the pension office tion, which had | to stableman, from burned-out merchant to nm the particular charge of this committee. bani ety how each can Te added that the recent encampment had make « fortune riven the country better idea of the devolop- | - ment of the national capital and the an Mate Ge cee as ce to Kenerous nature of its ‘Citizens than enything | facts aro these rascals do not dare to | that hed taken place in the history of tho Die- | have counterfeit m: or sell; no trict. Plates have ever been stolen fromthe bureau of Brief speeches were made by Messrs. U. engraving and prin‘!, and the printed slip Hart. Geo. E. Corson, Cecti Clay, W. B. Roose, they inciece wee + froma newspaper, but Chas. P. Lincoln, Wm. H. Michael, Thos. S. by them, giving details of an extra- Hopkins, W. C." Dodge, Jas. E. Bell, Gen. Seles Gao ono sctcceaemcs cant aeves| Gcten lay Gulthy cea De, Wisk T= Hoe: occurred, but intended te eu their corre- The remarks of all the speakers were in the di- — mmending the quality of their Tection of the benefit that had accrued to| counterfeit notes. Their references du fears, org from the enlarged views of her not exist except on paper, their promise to re- people that had been carried away by those who fund expenses of trip are delnstve, and their Were her guests during the encampment. Some insistance on corresponden very pleasant stories were also told and the the only genuine el ; evening was thoroughly enjoyed by all. thie because several of their rogues’ guild hav Thoxe present were 5. §. Burdett, chairman; fallen in consequence of receiving letters by A- Hart, secretary; A. H. Richardson, Geo. mail. E. Corson, Wm. Gibsor, Samuel C. Lovejoy, How they obtain the address of persons is | James E. Bell, Cecil Clay, B. T. Janney, Dr. no ‘a surprise, since it is known that each | Frank T. Howe, Chas. P. Lincoln, W. S. Hoosé, ebief of a gavg.and there are many in the | W.C. Dodge, J. B. Hammond, J. W. Wisner, city of New York, is a subscriber to the Brad-| Juo. J. Harrover, Wm. H. Michael, Isaac Gans, street or the Dun Commercial Agency. Inai-| J.B. Carter,’ Green® Clay Smith, Frank dition postmasters are importuned, on the | Schwarz, A. B. Claxton, Simeon H. Merrill, E. promise of bribes, to furnish their corre: d- | M. Klemroth and Thos. S. Hopkius. ent with the address of each well-to-do citizen — Shove mail is received at their respective | FINED FIFTY DOLLARS. Til-paid preachers have been advised how to | Mr. Burlingame, the Manager of the Clothing im ore thei temporal condition, and bank clap. w to become wealthy, railroad ticket | y, ne . ae ca 2 ko, ee PE apabaes aoe the Police Court, after serving their company, and not a class of |7#® Stan's report closed, in the case of agente in any fiduciary capacity with any cor- | Frederick Burlingame, charged with conducting [oration is neglected by these wholesale, heart- | a clothing elub in violation of the lottery law, rn ‘obbers, as the thousands of letters re-| several additional witnesses were called who ceived by this division attest. To read the in- tidious teasoningy ant dcciich sageestiocs ot | stifled to having been members of the club. these ruin workers and to know thar the. law | They all expected to get a suit of clothes or an is impotent to reach them makes one's blood | overcoat before they had paid their 235 in full, | COVery of the fifteenth century, and pages on boil, | For the defense a woman, who said she had | REAL MONRY SENT AS SAMPLES. lived in a disreputable house, was called and ‘The man who responds to their invitations | questioned about the man Coombs, who was ¥ seeking further information receives | connected with the club and whose name ap-| quarter or half and sometimes the whole of «| peared in testimony yesterday. She said that | 1 new, crisp, genuime United States treasury | during the latter part of September Coombs ote as a sample of their alleged counterfeit ited her and spent considerable money. He money. Seeing its excellent workmanship aud | took her to the theater, gave her suppers and | lured by their seductive ad “not to be | paid for wine for the house. She prised from | slave and toil all vour life for nothi To contact, that he was a gamblez, although reon without the “universal rudder—the | he had told her that he was associated with Bur- mighty doliar’—is thonght but little of in jingame. Tne last time she saw him ha told her | world,” *“I prefer to deal face to face, man | that he had to leave here and wanted her to go man, honest and square; then if my goods to Chicago with him. not all T claim for them and are not as fine | Burlingame gave evidence in his own behalf inclosed Iwill make vou a present of | and said ne bad no idea that he was violating ,000 in gold and also cheerfully pay all the thelaw He understood that Coombs had left penses of Journey; fair enough, is it not?” | the city. He said he had been told that Coombs reds of weak persons, embarrassed by | came here from Kansas debt or desiring to be rich and not willing to Messra. Cook & Sutherland, for the defend i Teach the goal by honest endeavor, yearly fall ant, argued the case and on the part of the gov- | So for them by these pretended ernment Mr. Mullowney responded. counterfeiters. : Judge Miller, commenting on the case, said One writes: ‘Five hundred dollars is the low- | ne thought that the defendant had been led into est you oan invest with me, and don't come nn- the violation of law and that he nodoubt thought lew you have the cash in your pocket or a sight | he was doing a legitimate busines. The case, draft on a New York bank herewith give he ghought, was similar to the clothing club fwo extracts, samples of the many letters re-| cases tried some months ago. Under the cir- | ceived from vietims of the green goods swindle, | cumstances the judge said he would make the | who seek relict at the hands of this division | gine as light as possible and imposed a fine of | from their own wrongdoing | $50, which wili have to be paid within a week. Jesiata, New. Apr 1892. | ——_ Mr. A. L. Darwxoxn | On Commander Weilssert’s Staff et aay Sit: Xoure recetved and Twill leave off | Commander-in-Chief Weissert of the G. A. R. Preliminariesand tell you all straight aud | has appomted Sidney L. Willson, pension agent Pr ees Fee AR Seah 6 cong ot 9) g, alty, an ald-de-camp cn Kia slaif. ‘This letter Dreceived and newered it, done ntment is made, says the letter to Col son, “not alone to honor you, but with the I fugt as the instructions way and I went appe down to New York city and met the agent W and he took me to the head man and there I | assurances of comrades that know you and your cee the Goods as they call it and I picked out | Grand Army record, and with the expectation ear Lr ried do dag crbich we €25-| het you will make ‘yourself an earnest active Drafte ond the agent went oe the Hennes otek | and intelligent help to the present adminstra- and there I sent or intended to » “oo address but the scoundrels changed boxes on me and when I got home and reed the box it Transfers of Keal Estate. | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: O. M. Bryant to W. H. Lawson, lot 13, bik. 11, Bloomingdale; ¢—. John Sherman to D. Moore. lot 1, bli. 1, do.; €2,635. T. E. Davis etal. toT. H. Pickford, subs 26 to 28, sq. ee Mr. Trzascer, Dear Sir: I have been Swin led out of 5 bun- dred and 70 Dollars by those Gren goods mens | oo“ ' i of New York and I have been there twice and 57) *- sq. 744; seen them in Broadeday light aud I should no | #—- . yt sub 86, blk. them all if I should see them again as I hasint 27. Long Meadow E. Sheridan sullicient mocey now look them up with [to P. F. Mesmer, pt. 7, sq. 845; $2,600. E. E. take this couree hoping you will tre assist me | Laporte to J. D. Burn, pis. 12 and ‘13, blk. 10, to hase them taken and punish to the full Ex-| Trimidad; £2,500, J. D. Burn to C. B. T. Hale teant of the Law, if you could see my papers | ler, same property; 22,400. John Webster to| and heas what [ hase been through then you | J- T. Webster, lot 4, sq. 641; €—. C. Gessford | could J what best to do I am Strusting to KR. ib 63, sq. 618; $1,700. | end Hopeing in bim who is greater them aii W. Green toG. W. th, sub 80, sq. ‘85: that I may here from you soon and that we may | €3,500. M. Brun et al. to Margaret Bran, in- Dring them to Jumtce. terest in estate of Anne Brun; $—. W. Mayse ‘your in Haiste to G. W. Lehman, sub 34, q. 1012; @— B. T. nik iain ‘aehiceinin Welch, jr., to Jos. W. Duvall, pt. 17, eq. 995: 5 #—. 4. Miller to M. H. Schneider, lot 15, sq. ‘The frequency with which similar cases to the | 199); $1,400. J.8. Murphy to Ann Mary ‘Sau foregoing are brought to the attention of this | ter, sub 38, eq. 95: division, both in person and by letter, leave no doubt on my mind that b thousands Kennel Club Meeting. of dollars are thus stole from these ‘The annual meeting of the Washington City persons in the city of New York Nid ‘9 Slows. Ths devices employed to eect ine | Kennel Club was held at their rooms, 1237 febbery are of the mort original and subtle | Pennsylvania avenue, laat night, and the fol- character, involving ali the characteristi lowing officers were elected: Samuel Stinemet fair dealing and most generous howpitality, and | president; Joseph H. Hunter, vice president; in many instances leaving the victim in H. E. Barrett, treasurer; F.S. Webster, secre- 9 he plandered bien cad af what ps tary. The board of governors selected to man- pean J Dy wage get 4 bas frequently | 42 the affairs of the club were Dr. A Mmpathy at their lose and casting suspicic ToSipeaes eqente co. partion to the sobbecy, end by liberal offe: f greater discounts and Positive assurances exs in the event of a second purebase, that foolish persons have bee: mt to invests second aud larger sum in | the hope of recouping their lose, and the m result has been to leave the victim ina condition than at bis first effort. The nefario business finds employment for many persons of | 1 iy aon same of chal A eaten wy | Philadelphia for the old Liberty bell, which he the preparation of mantseript, envrmous quan. | PFoposes to take to the world’s fair. It was letters, telegraph blanks, circulars, | sent to New Orleans in 1884 under the care of are printed and written, folded, en- | stalwart policemen, and will, no doubt, be sent sealed, addremed and staiaped ready | to Chicago. Gen. McBride has been referred H. Brannigan and J. . It was fully decided to bold the third anutial bench show of dogs on March 14, 15, 16 and 17. a Chicago Wants the Liberty Bell. Gon, James D. McBride of Chi for masing. to the councils committee on the exposition. LEGISLATION NECESSARY. —_ The accidental discovery and seizure recently ‘The Jewish Historical Society. of 100,000 of such letters in the city of The American Jewish Historical Society held York while beng delivered im one batch at that | its first scientific meeting at the Stratford Ho- phasizes the truth of the above tel in Philadelphia yesterday afternoon and wwtement. The carman who brought them ‘several papers were submitted and discussed. claiming that he loaled them up from the Among the members are Dr. 8. Solis Cohen, sidewalk in front of « weil-knownand reputable | Prof, Morris Jastrow, jr., Prof. J. B. MeMas. business house was thereupon released fi , Rev. Dr. 8. Morais, Dr. Cyrus Adler of custody. Existing law is quite inadequate for ton, J. H. Hollander of Baltimore, the suppression of the evil and honest effort Sax J. Kohler of New York, N. Taylor Phillips caries by repeated failures. and the victi a Youk and Simon W. dale of who should be an ally in prosecuting the crim- | ‘Aibauy. tuals, when he discovers he is subject to like penalties for his criminal attempt to obtain counterfeit money, hides himself or is dumb. | ean on he ee. Alaw to be effective must have provisions | An important step in the application of which will take boli of the evil in ite early | electricity is the announcement that it is to rages of development and cut out its soots. It | be made the motive power for the cars on the should be made a misdemeanor to prepare or ‘iJ im the preparation of any paper, written or | pera abe rags two years, to replace rinted, or produced by any process, in which Le ctated or am boo jiatok talaered that i Electricians say that the adoption of elec- erfeit or fale money under any name or title | tricity on the bridge will be even more danger- jm any manner can be obtained. | ous than on the street. One prominent expert Such a law was prepared by the chief of this | gave as his reason for this conclusion that the division and introduced by Mr. Manderson in | saysterious Suid would be likely to be conveyed the United Staves Senate and referred to the | to the iron work of the bridge, and that currents ——_roo—__—__ | awarded to Edward ©. Potter and Daniel C. Price is $20,000. artists named, both of whom obtained their wives from families resident on Capitol Hill, Mr. French having married a daughter of Mr. E. 8. French and Mr. Potter the daughter of Gen. Dumont, steamboat inspection service. during the year past in art decoration for the Columbian exhibition at © been commended all over the world. tion, Mr. French and Mr. Potter, in con- junction, are the sculptors and designers of other art work at the fair. Of one of their works, the “Quadri fr. Frank A. Millet in the December Scribner a ports a collossal Quadriga executed by Mr. D. classical female figures, draw a high’ chariot aud the bull. go has | made formal application t0 Mayor Stuart of | ican agents in the United States of the com- | panies represented in the association to cease | with the line of action adopted at the extraor- SENATOR GIBSON DEAD. After a Lingering TiIness He Passed Away Yesterday Afternoon. After a lingering but apparently painless ill- ness United States Senator R. L. Gibson of | was surrounded by the | members of his ‘fam- fly and several close | friends, Senator Gib-| fon passed away as though he had merely | gone to aleep. There | was no struggle, no suf- “fering. He had been confined to his bed since the 12th of No-| vember, since which | SENATOR GInsox. time his death has been expected daily. In accérdance with his wishes his remains will be buried in Lexington. Ky., by the side of his wife, who died some years ago. Randall Lee Gibson of New Orleans was born September 10, 1832, at Spring Hill, near Versailles, Woodford county, Ky. He was ed- uoaied in Lexington, Ky., in Terre Bonne parish, La., at Yale College, at the University of Louisiana and in Europe. In 1855 he declined the secretaryship of legation to Spain. At the commencement of the civi} war he was aid to the governor of Louisiana and served until its close in the confederate army. In 1872 he was elected to the Forty-third Congress from the second congressional district of Louisiana, but was denied admission. He was elected to and served with ability in the Forty-fourth, Forty- fifth,Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Con; and was clected to the United States Senate without opposition as a democrat to William Pitt Kellogg, republican, and took his seat March 4, 1883. He was re-elected in 1888 for the fall term of six years, beginning March 4, 1889. Senator Gibson took an active interest in ed- ucation. He was president of the board of ad- ministrators of the Tulane University of Louis- inua; also, one of the administrators of the Howard Memorial Library, in New Orleans: also, one of the trustees of the Peabody educa- tion fund, regent of the Smithsonian Insti- tution, «lawyer and a planter. = oy bpm Se, THE PHILADELPHIA GRANT STATUE. Something About the Sculptors Who Have Been Awarded the Contract. ‘The contract for the equestrian statue of Gen. Grant, to be erected in the park by the Fairmount Park Art Association, has been French, the New York sculptors. The contract ‘This will be interesting to the friends of tho Messrs. French and Potterhave been engaged Mr. French's colossal s' The great contral arch or water gate suj . French and “Mr. Edward C. Potter, the former undertaing the figure work and the latter the horses. ‘Two pair of horses, led by with a male figure symbolizing the spirit of dis- horseback flank the chariot on either side, en- riching the composition so that it presents a well-sustained mass from every possible point of view. ‘This group is an achievement well worthy of its situation as the dominating em- dellishment of the great court with its wealth of sculpture and ornament. The terraces afford another inviting field for open-air decoration. Numerous pedestals have tempted the skill of the sculptors of the Quad- riga (0 produce distinguished typos of the horse Messrs. Potter and French will be fully occu- pied on the world’s fair work until the opening of the fair in May next. Saag Maryland Democrats Rejoice. The jollification meeting of the Maryland Derffocratic Club last evening was largely at- tended and niuch enjoyed. The invited guests included Representatives MeKaig of Maryland and Crain of Texas, Gen. Coit of Connecticut, W. V. Bouic of Montgomery county, Md., and | John Ryan of Pennsylvania, President C. C. Lancasier was detained in Pittsburg and Vico President J. K. Mangum presided, W. 8. Davis, cecretar . MeKaig was the prin- cipal speaker, and speeches were also made by jen. Coit, Mr. Bouicand Mr. Ryan. Music v provided by the Navy Yard Gleo Club and r freshments served. > Sult Against Col. Shepard Fails. Counsel began summing up yesterday morn- ing in the suit of Frank S. Gray against Col. Elliott F. Shepard in New York. Col. Ingersoll spoke for overan hour. He said in regard to the paper in Gray’s possession and produced in evidence, that Gray was Justi- fied in holding this paper to defend himself against the churges of dishonesty. Isn't it aa demonstrable as the constellations that shine | that Cel. Shepard attempted to get that ad-| vertisement by the improper payment of 25,0007 he jury in the afternoon returned a verdict in favor of Col. Shepard. A motion for anew trial was denied and an allowance was granted to the defendant of 5 per cent on $14,000. ——_—_-+o+—____ An Election Suit of Clothe: In New York, just before theelection, Eugene Higgins, the ex-appointment clerk of the treas- ury, made a bet with ‘Tom Coakley, the assist- nt doorkceper of the House, on the majority in New York county. Coakley bet that the democrats would have a majority of 75,000 in the county. Eugene Hig- gins bet that they would not have that much. ‘The wager wasa suit of clothes. Coakley won the bet and the clothes were for- warded to him today at the House. The package was delivered in one of the committee rooms and Coakley went there glee- fully toexamine it. When he cut the string and laid the paper open there was disclosed to jim a suit made of coarse linen goods bearing a price mark of $1.90. A note stated | that the clothes would not do for this time of year, but that they would be very comfortable to wear in the summer on the seashore, sane Sore Col. Hernandez to Be Shot Monday. ‘The sentence of death passed by the mili- tary court-martial at Monterey, Mexico, on Col. Niovers Hernandez will be carried out next Monday at sunrise. The colonel was tried upon the charge of assisting Garza to escape at the time he mado his escape from the United States last year. ———+oo+___ Mrs. Parnell to Have a Private Hearing. The“ bankruptey case of Mrs, Parnell, widow of Charles Stewart Parnell, was again in court in London yesterday for a decision as to whether it was necessary toexamine Mrs. Parnell publicly regarding her assets and lia- bilities, The court decided that a public ex- amination was unnecessary. The official re- ceiver in bankruptcy is trustee of Mrs. Par- nell's property. sabe aS aeeeeee een ‘The Transatlantic Passenger Traffic. Mr. Peters, secretary of the North Atlantic Steamship Association, has cabled to the Amer- selling prepaid tickets, This is in accordance dinary meeting of the association held Mon- day, at which it was decided to stop the trans- atlantic steerage trafficin consequence of the i jons regarding immigrants, lephone and electric it were crossed sparks were lightning bugs and went to idiom,” He iat oy Birmingham, The ver Com] 'y Goan; wtih Hie Caemuen ten dor tage oe ployes and families. Geo. 8. Gruman of Norwalk has been con- vietéd in the United States district court at The Hearing of the Case Adjourned Until ‘The trial of Prof. Charles A. Briggs was re- sumed yesterday afternoon in NewYork. Prof. Louisiana died at 8:10 p.m. yesterday at Hot | Briggs, who has been reading his argument for Ks Springs, Ark. At the | the past ten days, resumed the reading, which time of his death he | will not be finished this week. 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Nervous the original text of the Holy Scriptures as it came from the authors, which is con! the essential doctrines tanght in Scripture and in the standards of the church, that the Holy Scripthre is the word of God, ly inspired and the rule of résbytery, he said, could not adjndge ity, because he contended there were errors in the original text of the Scripture; be- cause the Westminster confession dic that there were no orrors, and called upon min- isters to teach the gospel truly in accordance terpretations of the Holy Seri ture. He said that he now holds; as he did when ho mado the inangural address, that there aro errors in the Holy Scripture as written, but he did not nor does not mean by that there were errors in the Word of God or that the errors precluded a true interpretation of the Word of God. written, immediat faith and practice. young ladies and little gitls—thoronghly modern in | rooms and bath room on parlor its spirit and methods. ‘New buildings, perfectly equipped for health and | tics, Electricity (Faradic and Galvanic), Electroly comfort—steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect with these in For circulars apply tothe principal, Fopean institutions, and twoexperienced Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. | ternal medicines are used. Having ne Praxos. — | Exhaustion, Paralysis and that class areweak, itsarables ‘ack of Tetharaic, lsery. ion and zest, t! nore ual to this Cordis EUGEN DPALBERT. al 1 conviction T Moowr Verxox Szursazr, iia bani toe pr soariores S¥e yearstaniecty. | akon SoD ALDEN, Pro, fates coprition Laboratory. 906. 413-1 3 — he N Bi 4 aN GAN EE OST eTIED | Seley beer oo CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., ‘PROFESSIONAL MASSAGH CAN RE OBTATNED | “49th cy RTA HER : cal Feference Uy aPLiSBZAt | gaatrumentass voy ee | WASHINGTON, D. 0. £913 Oth st_n. aw F io SKY: Combines with great b—— | : of tone araresympathetle aud mobile tone color am Eighteenth year opened OCTOBER 4 Rews Saxrrancy, perfect action 523 THIRTEENTH STREET, select high-rrade boarding and day school for | Is a substantial 20-room building, newly papersd, | A magnificent assortment of new artistic styles tn Painted and furnished throughout” Three operating | Grats. Curiehta and Squares, mished tall Minas ot i bragut and | fancy woo beautiful and furnished with every appliance for PIANOS FOR RENT. ing Electric, Vavor, Hot Air, Roman, Medicated and | SECOND-HAND PIANOS A ietge assortment, Balt Baths, Massaro, Swe lish Moveinents, Gymuas- | comprising almost every, Gemoring superftuoas’ ais with electric’ needle). ects] Stequning and Facia) Marsan. House Patients | 15 7x4 receive Baths, Massage and Electricity in their own | MON Tooms. A corps of experienced purses, massage Op- erators (male and ferunie), who are graduates of Eu. | _ a3 Cuickenia” PIANOS, - ne ayn ne i THE ARTISTIO STANDARD OF THE WORLD. oe BE At fair prices and on sccommeiatine terme Patients attended by their own During the fiftoen-minuto recess, to allow Dr. Briggs to rest his voice, he presented to mem. 288-page book of printed matter in substantiation of his contention that Moses did not write the Pentateuch, and that the Book of Joshua was not written by Joshua. The only errors the speaker ever found in NCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, | patrons under our care f GASTON RIVOT of Parts: Address 917 | focail and i bers of the court 8 KERR'S SCHOOL, srrancniuenta for ‘a. co AND LITTLE CHILDREN, | S180 {reated af their, Dect our New premises. thoes who | _230-1m_ ‘837 Pa. ave. near 10th st. that they Remant¢ in orter | 19'S. 8. Stes famons Philadelphia an that they may understand our methods before making | Jos, “A lanes swe to hod et ieee ee es operators, male or femal Scripture were beyond the range of faith and ractice, and therefore did not ixn} ‘allibility of Holy Scripture asa rule of faith and practice. He then told them they were to determine R. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND | treatment at ‘oung men will reopen ilities offered for pupils of Private tuition. | Apply for circulars and informa DE & & canteros, hess froma physicians and who have received | n20-1m Shae ooh at pat MERICAN GUITARS AND MANDOLIN, WAIT ai coos ak eretee | maar THIRTEENTH Sr,, NraR ¥_ | 4 ranted perfect in tons sod not te warp or Split 301m aS oar IANO INSTRUCTION wees VW ASHBURN Gtirany AND wan TSS MAY KH MEAD, 507 12th st. aw. Soestent and mest oe ET pil of Herr Raif of the Royal Con- jOUN PF. whether he was guilty or not, and called their attention to the fact that he had shown he pre- ments of the confession servatory of Berlin, | Lessons at pupils’ homes if de- | Graduated London. Eneian@, 1855: New York, 1879. | _290-Im \ddress 002 274 st. nw. scribed to all the s of Holy Scripture in d to. sustain cluding for tho day, sai you that there is no inconsistency between the EST END STUDIO OF EXPRF Elocution—Primnar the charge) Sud; COR | penton apdateiien trom sia teneiaye Teer: “I have shown doctrine that there are errors in the Scriptures as explain them and the statements o! fession and Scriptures. Youcannot convict me onthe ground of confession and Scripture. You can only convict me on the groun: deliverance of the assembly of Portland, or of some dogmatic theory in your minds. The hearing was FRANOES MARTIN NGLISH AND then adjourned until ——_+e+_____ SAVED BY HIS SWEETHEART. GTON CONSERVATORY OF M ‘Twenty-fourth year. faces to punfis._0. lOLIN A SPECIALTY, PURITY AND SOLIDITY fence in performance Oequally as Well tau mn free. New York city. NF. ELLIS PA MEST LEXINGTON 87. BAUTIMORE. Private residence, 14 Corcoran sae At home, | _220-1m ORT Pn ae ECKERT, BLANCH RUE zi How Richard Kyle Escaped From a Tombs | also Vocal. and PL With the assistance of his pretty sweetheart, Isabella Shefield, a young bookkeeper named oc) -3m* Bladder and Kidney A(ments, Acute or Chronto } ENRY MILLER Fea ica SION. Blood or Diseases, Nerve Ex- PIANOS, = Debili Bea: in tone and fir ‘and advanced. Acting haustion, Nervous Deblity. — Sos ents aco, Ttelaxn : cises, MES 57 Fonneslvania ave We tigazation snd eeusion extreme, Mr SKILL SUCCESS. 230-1m pies Near 10ch Bours: @to2. 4to8; Sunday, 9to* ASON & HAMLIN LScH_scrooL M PIANOS, ne Ladies and Little Girls. Consultation free. o2l-t.mw With new method of stringing and tuning. “4in*} 1305 Q ST. N.W. 5 MAGNetisw. aa: 2M Phenomenal Convincing AG nein 3 oer 1086 Known allover the ctvilized world as the eraat ex- QTRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE —DRS. BROTHERS | poneuts of Amerionn talent abd industry Fair prices. and Gras tréat all diseases. No cure, no pay, Onis | Accommodating terms fetablished advertising physicians ia this city. Estab JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., © HAMEL reerst ee, eee lished 45 years. G00 B st. BeL-L _n30-Im Fenn ee SCHULTZ ixstircre. Rare aoe PIANOS OF DIFFFRENT GRADES, crntam®, | SFOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. ‘and grand: new and second-hand; trom | Treatment of ‘Rheum Swedish Medical Gym ences from doctors in tics and Mamacy, “Hefer | moderate prices, in 14 At home, 2m.,4t0opm. LIEUT. SCHULTZ UNING AND REPATEING = piano maker, tun Richard Kyle succeeded in escaping from a Tombs prison keeper in New York yesterday Miss Sheffield was arrested for aiding and abetting in the escape and locked up for exam- 1021 PS ‘ice culture, Monday and Thurwlay. DENTISTRY. HCHESTof Paris, BEHNKE of : = A Natall, Eames, Melba, Decea, trained ty former telsbrated method for female voice. "nl us TEIN’ ‘The fugitive, Kyle, was arrested on November 17 Inst, charged with forging the name of Wacksman & Co., the Broadway merchants, by whom he was employe ROK. J. FRA RMCILLER, TEACHER Vocal Music and Harmony. Es- sivel i Se et Se America. Composed exclusively of experts to checks upon which he realized €300. Justice Grady held Kyle in $5,000 bail for trial. The bail was considered excessive and Kyle was brought from the Tombs prison to the Supreme court chambers, where motion was made to reduce the bail to $2,500. ‘The argument was, however, postponed’ until | remanded to the city prison. was brought handcuffed to courtby Keeper Mc- Namara, Kyle was accompanied by his sweet- heart, who remained during the proceedings, and left the court room with the prisoner and ‘The trio, on the way to the Tombs, stopped at a saloon at the corner of Chambers streets and entered a private room, There the shackles were taken from Kyfe’s | wrist, and three or four quarts of champagne Were drank in the course of an hour. Miss Sheffield asked Me Jessons if desired. ‘OOD'S COMMEROIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ain and no sleep. Seo card in anoth, Typewriting, 401 and 407 —— wed oe ad Me eee cae AS to the front ranks. ing sessions.” Persons sre success! tliy = for examninations and College auntial fre of Shorthand an; me has won its W: and ‘Kyle was The bookkeeper KIEND'S SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 I ST. N. ARD SCHOOL OF 1. Modern languawes by an entirely new. ethical, | have bad teeth who cannot take gas or other anes- | £aranteed. artistic and scientific method, implying erace of ex- | thetics o have them out, owing to heart disease oF ression, diction, se: style, the only one sness. jecorated. and indorsed. by the Teadine educators of | BEF" iad eencne emerge Enrope and America. See circulars. French, Prof. ALGINE PROCESS Mueller? author of the Word Chain System, &e. mara to pull down the While doing so Kyle escaped from the wine room, and, when the keeper attempted to give chase the Young woman threw her arms about his neck and held him until the book- ‘Then Miss Sheffield was McNamara has been suspended by Warden Fallon, and detectives have been di- RT STUDENTS LEA@UP_EIGHTH SEASOS Di jasses—Antique, portrait, painting, and w Evening’ classes Antique, aiid tm lass “or'circulare sou tes0e Th keeper had vanished. i ___bi-dm | Years and extracted thousands of teeth with it. MES Fe av iS 8. FE. LEY HAS fi ED INSTRU 4 aie ion in “drawing and paintin» at studio, 149 Cor. BOBTON BROS. AND LAD) Lessons on Tuesd Visitors are welcome any Wednesday. reeted to hunt for Kyle. eS ay with We G Metsenstt 8 Do fs ." workshop in tbe rear. Terms ist-ciast work - pianos varnished and Srraise repairel wy0s AY, CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS PIANOR. Or, Vilcox & Wits Sempheny U, ®& DENTAL assocration, ee are Cor. 7th and D sts. nw. a “Beers The leading dental organization of gs YT Hi Serre ll Ee ioe 3 OTTO T. SIMO ee 2 cies & = and pledged to scientific dentistry at mod- Prize mgfial Paris Fxposition. 200 first. preminms: ~ FRENCH jorsed Uy over 100 tunic scheola ami colts for poitainas oon tiles exate prices. Sole owner of Zonins, the orig FA eg MELE. V. PRUD' HOMME. ““wideawake” anwsthetic. No danger, no soe TS 00 MMM re: se fall FREQ Eb] ite de 8 i aoime | PR MOLER To OTHST Nw TREATSAIE | 5 99 POH NM YS fee t Tree OW: Tdeciare them the abeo- | AY Parlor Ours. wish I te ‘sa nd other Diseasos by | €300 upward: on accoinmodating terius or for rent st | \® - | Ro¥ar nbc LINE} adtat ‘assisted, ie | at S| PYENTISTRE) cage | { DENTISTRY, ‘eumic ornat Andno pain. ) 7 ¢ And no pain. ics. MAJ. HA —— MF. BLAINE, FASHTONABL patness and >avinend SPAGHETS HAIR TOSTC, SGUAGES, 905 FST. |, Badteeth? Well, what ofit? Thousands of people st styles Wi QSTABLISH 4 oF The Mei German, Prof, . Isspecially adapted. Tt ts so stinple, harmless and | ofits tT aha yay ee” amolutely painless that having tooth pulled ts | Ce Ts almost a pleasure, so superior is this to the old meth | GT- KOSE'S IN ods. Algine heals the gums quickly. Itis new, but noexperiment. We have used it for more than three | 46-6m STRIAL SCHOOL, D020 st. new s Thursdays and. Surgeon Dentists, 220-1? a3-Im* 924 New York ave. nw. | \JLLE. MARIE BEN EX-REPRESENTATIVE MORSE DEAD. TEACHER DESIRES e = Late of vate lessons in general literature, | ‘THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, @3-1m* 12734 F st. elocution, grammar and letter writing; will make . 7 He Had an Epileptic Attack and Died | ceptable terms. Address M. J eee GH ART Lapis TarLonina Within an Hour. Ex-Congressman Leopold Morse called at the Hotel Vendome in Boston shortly before 6 o'clock last evening to see Representative Hitt, who was attending the reception of the Boston Merchants’ Association. of the outer rooms of the hotel he had an epi- leptic shock. His physician was called, and just as the guests of the Merchants’ Association lize eaxrers ecnoguioe camauigma| SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. ‘anish, Ital French, German, Greek and Transiat While waiting in one Every Saturday at 4:1. ‘Send for 1217 Penn. ave. n, we les equal to Parisian creati a 46 European Branch si VELVETS ee FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. ‘Also. sguas! AND NCH & GERMAN L¥s URES EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIN. STEAMED. REN Fat dis. Frectopapda Party dresses, ta gowns, &c., dry cleaned st short ‘nd prograis. notice. We make fall Set of Teeth (either upper or lower) faded without rippiur apart. were filing into the dining hall he was removed jo. 203 Commonwealth avemue, nearly opposite, where he died within an hour. Mr. Morse was born i: 1831, and came to the U; fork) Avie, Griuhastann, 2 the countenante, and absolute comfort is assured and 8 3 Tuesday and Fri teed. evenings. Children's class, Wednesday and Saturday | “O*®2' sored. x Sas enon oe ‘We insert partial sots by onr system of Crown ana| Gos rugs aul furs clean 0 GERTRUDE NUTTING, Principal. os “rabarmentagaL, re a Bavaria August 15, ited States in early AND | {istic netting of the teeth gives a natural expression to ANTON FISCHER, Bridge work, avoiding the use of # plate with all its | P°¥- He was a merchant in Boston’ and rey resented the fifth district of Massachusetts Congress as a democrat for several terms. oxanal Sherman Hoar now represents the district. STGATION FOE NBPENCEMIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ‘Bank of the Republic Building, cor. 7tl'and nw. Deaine Thuretay So rat sessions. Five. act Sir George Archibald Dead. Sir George Archibald, died at Truro, Nova Scotia, in his seventy- He was one of tho best known historians in Canada. For half century ho played aconspicuous part in politics of the province and dominion and held man; positions. For many years he was a mor parliament, lieutenant governor of Manitoba and also of Nova Scotia and was one of the men who projected and effected the union of the rovince into the dominion. He st known in the United States ical writings on the expulsion of the Acadians. K. C. M. G., has open every uns SRLS Indy exraction tres; intirimary open trot intng full, info NTAL IN = ening full iafeuuation. | P)ENTAL INFIRMARY NATIO! lOOL—A BOARDING AND | SO ladies and little oe vitheieee.. | OCEAN STEAMERS. LE SEMINARY, o TH A Ni NARY, epg. | TQURS,TO THE TROPICS_ATEAS LINE. Restrictions Against Italian Immigration. ‘The Italian government recently made a pro- test to this government against the quarantine ” Jamaica, renowned for its salubrions climate and - artments For CIRCULAR regulations adopted by the latter government. 5 ALOH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE | discomforts and annoyan a5-1m* 188 LOF! 3 ISTH ST. NLW., FORM. suocmsatuliy ier civil carviser dopurtaneet enmaina: zee « al civ! ice, ms. Stenowrayhy taushi sete G,20SHON'S DENTAL PARLORS, STAB st nw. Pupils Ra HED | ake of Washington ladies. 1837, 1508 14:h st. nw. Full gets #7, 1 O14 plates made new. Open day and niwiht ai vs. Filling $1up. Old and new processes use1. Mee ca BERNER, MODISTE. HAS uk AM mov. resscniakin: 3 ida i211'Tst. n.w., where she will be 2 iueat hor we Patrons” o20-2an* R. 8. PARSONS, 8. F. COR OTH AND E sts. | [ ADIFS WItO Die. iltine eapeiatige hake eee L making, made at reasonable prices. should call at ineluding teoth restored by the crownsystem. Alocal sassthetia | Mine. CAMILLE'S, Frenes Dressiuaker, 220 Lith st for the ct Soplied toxcnme to alicviste pala inerieavdage A Rw actions Biz-ame eee s__©8_|¥ pre S SEATSKIN AND OTHEE FUR GAR. EE DENTAL INFIRMARY_TEETH FILLED | 44mentsalteredinto the latest fashtc ‘and artificial teeth uerried without chatae even MISS". CUNSINGAL cost of inaterial at 1325 H st. nw.-dental dopartneent 1308 Neh st. nw. bat. 1325 of the Columbian University, from to 3 pom. daily New York av ladies’ and gents’ work of every des-ription. PLUSH AND VELVET Goat, Sheepskin Kucs and White Pury cleaned ANTON AND CANOLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fisher and Maison Yrieso,,.Paris my? ‘send fornew | ——~— sity, cor. Sthand Kats = w. : jpaland Proprietor. | year. Hxtracting, &c.. free” Piilings sad = ‘of materials. for $8. The rerfect adjustment tothe gums and ar. | ;,Al!;"o0l dresses dyed any shade when not too much Stern’ has reopened ber establistment for dressmaking and solicits the patron, | Tins moderate, se24Su" SH FIRST-CLASS DRESS PROFESSIONAL. DROF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Weesly service from New Terk tothe island of | qytdvertisins clairvoyant, astrologer and meatus in Born with wonderful prophetic cift of second sieht, “Care. A reply has been received at Rome from Washington explaining that the restrictions against immigration applied to all European states. If it were otherwise ro objection would TUART, Principal. ol-dme | patural beauty ; winter station of the British navy and | telis all the events of your life frou cradle to crave, G juarters of the British army in the West Indies. ve der ystertes, ere lost property or jood hotels and splendid reals. Myity apeae: poses oak pege epenion ieee baer Regular yailings also for Haiti, Costa Rica anithe | frien is, ited together, causes ly mar- trated pamphlet mailed free. PIM, FORWOOD & | [ove is tracor fase. = te dreams, gives succes 60. mt be made to the landing of Italian immigrants after they had been subjected to twenty days’ aa YOUNG LADIES AND creased facilt ps ee, os eee facilities for imparting » thorough course of | 6, 8 a1. ; Trave. Running Street Cars With Ammonia Gas. ‘The running of street cars on 28th and 29th streots, New York, by ammonia gas as the, mo- cot-tm__ | CO.. Agents, 24 State st., New York. nl7-4un Rope, seers fa troubles, evil {udluences Hi Row: LONDON. rs from other cities an: in trouble: save See NS ObTHT GERMAN LLOYD 8. 5. 00. time and money by coming t9 right piace, at once, cur Sonthainpton (London, Havre), Bremen. foost skepttial. "Advertise only wast bs cas dor Ait NEE wien on. | Lahn’ Tore Noe ap Spree hee Dec, | business tonsdential. Sittiars 30s, Hours, # to, ‘Open Sundays. Residence, 480 Hst., bet 4% ‘and ‘and soademie | Dec. 20,7a.m. ; Pa: j Elbe, tues., | gap hem Sanders... ata @mbraces vocal | Jan. 3,73. i. — Hons on the piano, violia | | Comfortable state rooms, excellent table. Iuxarious | GCIENTIFIC MASSAGE AND = MAGNETIC attention given to art, SS treatment. Also cabinet vapor baths. 1527 Gxt ¥. ‘a-t Xscntion, | saloon appointments. Prices; First saat Se “ 22 tive power is exciting considerable interest. Numerous advantages are advanced by its promoters, chief of which is economy. The ge cost of running car one mile under Horse power, 21 25-100 La. ave... 6 Seventh year pee the different systems cents; cables,19 99-100; electric a rh and ington, D. December 14, Te 30 ‘The inventors of the ammonia system declare BS and Smt” | Commissioners of the District ot Bilas at low ratex “Apply wo COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ROOF. Bb Penn sve eS | BE SURE TO CONSULT EMMA. EX-GrPsy wh and 7th eta, Ww. a HER, ALM, OE, Brin. eaters na, Se OFFICIAL NOTICES. = oo practical elairvo: student FASTLEROY, ASTROLOGER, TELLS WHETHER coulenip: he igen socom od. tompstslove, eee ‘Sam. tognm; Sundays, Sto. Par, they can operate the new line at an outside average cost of 7 68-100 cents. ———_+e+____ Irish Village for the World’s Fair. ‘Through the exertions of Mrs. Ernest Hart of ME 3. ESPUTA ey ERRIN, M OPES SINGING CLASS. pan Ee 5 = 2 information under DESTINY henomenal accursey; poweernen the Mysile power to a A r Promote success a, rrace andWeinnsn. For ‘oneurrences in human life consuit and rorelve Benoit g” her science. "Fee, ik, $1. Hour London a concession of $30,000 has been made AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY | FeT¥* fD™, Barc in = wad Q sts. GITAR, BANIO. inoue. 1521 Marion st. m.w., bet hia, Ky., and Richard Simms thought | ° ® ‘should be, ae ROF. HECTOR THOMAS OF THE MAGNETIC 411013th st. nw. a i 4 | D'iestieuse of Pee fo atthe er] : top. 3 a residence of st his office, G21 T3tu . Mpa mae RESUMED HER | st. : : Feferences., Office hours, O10 12 a.m. an T sae ; : Chronic and nervous discases a spec be ISM, MASSAGE, ELECT! hing. Best references. f MAGRErisa, i, ‘RICTTY. Ghronic and nervous distases a specialiy. nS taae jal ‘cures: iusranteed he i 1121 VERMONT 2VE. ¥.W. ef ‘AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON. 2 sn aprrsyed ‘Tharedey ‘the! : i yoany old world towns of the Spanish main. Ilus- | rages, ‘with nappy results, telle whetuer the ote FOU | = ———$—_—__—__] EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. | —_ RAILROADS IN WASHINGTON. OUT OF WasMINGTON. | Muse Ard (uso ee : APLEWOOD INSPITUTF, CONCORD’ ee TO THE NORTH WEST Anh Doe eMC OE Me eee etanemmtecees cra) | a agwTomacecnet. meetrene| TTI the duties of lie, Dope ante Treas od handsome PIANO? The WEBER ie an in 1 For'w F 35pm. da For Brookiye, » \ = i. ‘ CHA Pa General Manacer [aw?7 aetant he } b & OHIO RATLRO Be Rohedule in Leave Wariigton For Chicag pages train 189 + x1 ADELE Riess OP Ba FW. HULDE AN st * ger Savion, Wastin we 5.30 a yD wt . stations om Norfuik wid . “4 “ “ D i Cmesareane axe SCHEDULE IN PPPE T OCTORER 90, 1 Union Savon (Kant Py, eat acenery im Aiverics, with tha Tete mod I . $ tt ant feed” Holtd “Vow sts ies Lichted train, with din ing vars V ‘ORFULK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT OD. AILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BO, POKTKESS MONROE and sorhork, Va The new and powerful Tron Palace Stearnorn, WASHINGTON AND NOKPOLK —SOUTHBON for ficket via the now lime. plone +30. IDAY and SUNDAY. 4 9.2 Siraner arrowscgta” on Mt DAY at 3 pw Sonesta prin! rate tuF tri # to Ube picturesque Lower Ie ape © Ww. nipery, ‘eracrel v1? PAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND We oie ie SEMEN TUTE, ere. ¥ ‘Bsier — ‘RS. FLORENCE RICH WHI" OF i. a Micoe hleT yee. ‘Trance and TShnce hours BB 7 SOLAS at owt ariore, 808 11th st rest circles E. FRANCIS, CARD E 4 F Gi committee on the ~ would then be flying about promiscuously to Tae proposed le . Drummond says,| the danger of horses on the driveways and “confers ample power, but the wrong is so! pedestrians on the promenade. Feats sta. ATTORNEYS. Sa eoee LL CARRINOTON ATLAw, Be = WRSLES == STEAM CARPET CLEANING.