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iw THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4,'1896-14 PAGES. DISTRICT FINANCES BOAGASSOMHHIGH (Fine Leather Goods at Beck Sot, sGonroeseesefonsons ectegotieete _GOLDENBERG'S. SHEP SHS OSE DS More Foot Balls Free The Saks Motto 3 Sy 6 _GOLDENBERG |___ GOLDENBERG ‘Beautiful Tomorrow —wit every Big and Little Is a guarantee in itself—No other house (Continued from Sixth Page.) 53 - Bose’ Suit, Overcoat or Reefer. But this does, ever did or ever will sell such sterl- sia we BS I A fags ite Crery day.) “pened (0 Stare we ee z : 3 Syeat'ala't a $ : = = Special and trust fund]. y Hi& Useful } : 5 $c S€ u S| Statement of revenues of the Dis 5 The largest and most celebrated makers are as much overstocked as A week of Wonderful Buying: xX Gifts. 3 Ses or ne ore a Sune ss, |¢ those not so weil known. Manufacturers who in seasons past have been 2: AMas Hts. 1S. ces op tue atruer or comma. | Ottimes unable to fill orders have thousands of doliars’ worth of cloth and climaxes tomorrow in a day of wonderful selling + Our stock of NOV- ; ret ¢ fur garments in their work rooms awaiting in despair the better times : which were to come. The wholesale market is in a most threatening condition—a condition ELTIES in Leather Goods for the Holidays at the peoples’ corner. The big doors of the Big = Store never swung in upona richer gathering of 99 seateete dete al fund of ge = eqs is now lete—pre- julf).... 24,2 i i special opportunities--ripe with your necessities. $/{ Sonting awide range of tlocen a un SO Mae eee oe 3 Boys’ Reefers, Cape Coats & Ulsters. You all know how we ca Licenses. Many wrap makers are on the verge of failure. buyer tells us that there mever had such a purchasing power. . “Not to buy,” says he, ‘tis neglecting the greatest has ever presented itself.” And he has bought—so many that did we tell you you would doubt our tet ot teocto Rotiose sortontontontoesorterte f Word from our wrap has been a time in his experience when casi choice articles—for both ladies and = men—AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES. A few suggestions: i DRESS PNET OPI PEERS: Market rents. ‘Ket rents. Market rents: Market Cy ise rental. ne by this big boy clothing business—the excellence of our f ualities—the bigress of our ussortments—and the attractiveness of our prices. And we've Kept right on bettering good qualities—increasing # large variety—lowering low prices—and winning more and more trade—uotil now most every mother in Washington depends on us for opportunity that npany. TRAV nba hasbaiinde ede a) bP CASES, Total Di a ee $ her dose" supplies. CARRIAGE ROLES, a. J $ ikaw ack ea ee ee TRUNKS call kins), o> | Re statements—at such prices that you would consider impossible. in our hands. That knowledge has brought us several lots of Boys’ Reefers, Cupe Rent of 1 pies ont Uaioe se eee areata aie oe The loak sal held begi m Ww : aa I $ S 3 CS, eB | Total greatest cloak sale ever he egins tomorro y Fines, Crimis p 2 S} + S < +f 7 r os $ Boys’ Reefers. Lot 464—Strietly All-wool Blue Beaver 4 > S| nes Putte —the greatest values the people of this city have ever been offered with no exception will be ready for 3 Eat ui sao ae Reefers, lined with heavy and fine Red flan- 3 ee DRIVING GLOVES. 3 Mw you when we open our doors. > Lo ee ee Rel, storm collar. A world of comfort and = os = Oe es cat . 10,945, Garments of the very highest type of stylishness—properly cut and properly made garments—the wear in ‘em. Fit ages'S to $ abe wiioee (etchings: i 24,917 output of the best makers will go at prices usually asked for the ordinary sorts. Note the prices— 15 years. Equal to the usual § 8 = 9 Ps see the offerings: ch ge E E z ister of will $7.50 grade... ceeeeeeeeeeeee A) z 3 B Ck R’ S, @ | Rees trom ‘survesor.. Black Toucle Effect Handsome Imported “k, Fine Black Kersey Cloth 19-inch Fine Wool Sea + = ey Ps Bema uler of 3 inserted velve ars; Brown, Green and Tan Kerse Capes: Jong; extra extra full sweep of ‘WGked & 2 Near Ebbitt. }] pan SSriaamiaeunererats inlaid butt Also Blac c the newest style collars full in sweep; trimmed with Sianioek z ee = 1328 F St. Ph 1626. Se llocdeg oe via ‘ slashed or round end fronts; Lalf silk and sat strips of sam inserted Hmmed all around with mar | 2 en pee 9 ’Phone 1636. ; IS Of labor, “iiunicipal’ lod would bring $6 1 Alo Imported Black collar—capes such as you'll be ten fur and edged with marten; 3 Lat rice inported Le et Ue = qt nis Gees Caterpillar Effect Coats, made in asked $7 elsewhere. all watin lined, and positively . Blue Bor afer, = Kersey Reefers, with the big White pearl but- SEPEREEEDSEEDS similar style — Coats which S i . 2 big sailor collar,” deep : wig | SUMAAOtt044400400904. roe should sell for $13 to $16. Choice $ 8 worth $18, 2 Nentei owy the: sites, xia: tons that we have had such a time supplying + oice 5 9 750) . Choice $u 75 > One of the season's nov the demand. Once again we can say all %f Ch So oe 9 > les—hesides being one n and Black “Em- 9 > . =a _—— made Reef- sizes. It's the quality, style 3 Elphonzo Youngs Co. Coats; heavy box pleats — nt Silk Seal Plush Capex; et pains 2 and price that makes ‘em so ” = < . 1 front; ceep collars N five All-wool Persian ® long and full ripple 2S4nch Astrakhan Fur Capes; gdar $5 00 a $4.98 *| With many grocers the question is thimmed with ke Lamb Jackets for Misses, with adsomely Jet amd wery fall sweep; Buel <hronch- value... ° Bouse esacrserees | how cheap they can sell. They are wo aan Tan ae “a deep ‘det “abe cave: = wie bogdesnind " out; deep storm collar—snch a 3 : all fly front and st ronts; and trhom are a ined thre Our full stock of Reef f 1.48 to $12, and from one end to the other it's an loath to lower quality, either. atiaee - " sae z a ye aw cannot be bought clse- Pn hay a Bl patel ely iar leg rat teat ee era not | i ys lined—which are really sold with pretty buttons—equal to cape as cannot be doug! and Jo Recording tax sale arty wall, Mt.Pleasant - of alley In square 1 Judgment, Distriet of Ce Here, the question is, “Are there any finer or higher-grade groceries than we sell?” We're continually looking and every grad represents the best possible value obtainable for the money. those sold about town for $6.50. # where for less than $15. Choice, $4.65. | Choice, $5.98. | Choice, $8.50. 3 rote arovnd town for $12. i?Choice, $8.50. = i Metropolitan RoR. Co 63,740 47 : 2 | for them. The cheap, poor sort you } pein Handsome Velour Plush Capes; ectrie Beal Cape : Boys’ Cape Coats. + P, F A eee er donee Searels applique. bralded. and cut Jet scorciier haksbin (i . % | never find here—we have no demanc Preto tea eee telinmied; “deep star or ‘round a 4 S DIS OC Coban KS 1s, ‘and front edged wit Jars, and front trimmed wit Three lots of remarkably strong values, + | for them. ; Ciucuee oe BS oe a marten fur, and all «atin Hned — $ And ue our eee are lower than z Mik rich patina ei ee are usually asked for such high- = BS our, etot Lot 9815—Absolutely All-wool Dark Cheviot Cape Coats, with ming- z “ 5 al revenues (including balances: iE a: . ing of red and brown: good deep cape, trimmed with 8 z grade stuffs. : ; nave s h ° 5 Pe reba eotione te ro $3.4 $ We're ready with the holiday z Cc Ol Choice, $18.50 % | stuffs. = $ California Paper-shell Almonds. - AEE oe saute Nuts § 8 Zz Getuine ‘Princess’? Paper shell Almonds, + ed Cheviot Ca jeep cape and trimny : See ietl tate Sy Extra lurge Istrian Filberts. N. Y. state Shellbarks. Bring the boys along, mothers BSS SSS Sa ss Ss i es i is i a a Os i Seeded and related his story to the police, whc : Valencia Shelled Almonds, & “tomorrow. dhe Ttoss” you some very wonderful values, IJnet_as we «ald the other day, th ually warm weather bas ol Gray Check Chestot Cape Coats, with deep Jonien Sueliil Almoans” x ae ere a prices tertiy t tch up, We guarantee Chat to such values « - had elsew cape, warmly made, trimmed vide i . = 3 Toys’ Bi rs Reduced from $5 4 Fit ages 3 to 7 years. Regular $6 value....... $4.48 $ Finest Mince Meat im glass jurs and in 4 * Solid to 14 years, long and exccedingly m, storm collar and pockets—fast color. Reduced from ye * bulk. : Lone 0% Reduced from $5 to $3.48. oti if Long 1 $ Extra fancy Cluster Ratsins for table use. | Deliienvivs. | Dits : sts a : to $100, a trom ees —————— : rede 3 ‘ Seediess Raisins. 2 dozen Boys’ Plush Polo (: mn. Reduced fre eto B80, z Laat ete ager | Mee z Toss’ Pure Wool Blue, Irows airt Waists—with patent waist bands, Reduced from $1.25 to sve > Ulst d St ts % New Zunte and Vostizza Currants. + a Boys’ sters an orm Coa’ —-- = - i ee = z each. y' ‘ 4 Kennedy's Fruit Cake—already six months | ORC }aIf of whteh, pasable f + ° ae $] win cas : Specials for one day--Saturday E lumi, IS... z == lamest ree | ae Se ees 2 ee : pecials for one rday. quality that will give yeoman’s Big collar, ulster pockets & celved fresh daily. triet of Columbia, 5 qe ce a See cect ee Fit ages 4 to 14 years, § 8 s Rotten, Sah Ee Gos ‘ ‘ ovens w Wool Shirts and Drawers—usnal $1 grade—for to- jQvomen's Casmere Mitts—our usual Ze, grade—for one das Scececece netcecchece 5 eee ate a 7.00 01 3 mociow each 9. Special price. AQ Edam Cheese, Club-bouse Cheese, fo debt. Incr tesa eg = ae rt dis zouk ane CEE Gea ies etn 0 dct of Cal ne Sy Wor n’s White and Natural Wool Shirts and Pants—usual $1 Women's Heavy Black Silk Mitts — usual Tic. sort — for a day lot 45 obi e 1 ster—er ong, cod ) 200,000.00 Tne ay storm collar: s; wovt-lined, Guaranteed to give wattsfuc: New Layer and Pulled of tax. sale = Zz wea j an . in << Shes teal om 3 s , og Finest Persian Dates. of Columbia —usuaf $1.25 grade AN - wool I ein ereen, garnet. Mae ani SpGerel paGeeeeeerccecececcocee $5.00 $ Exchred Figs in glass Jars. ep ; ee Pe A eet jails octal of Finest Malaga Grapes. 23,000 00 & Mose—our “Cuticura”™ Soap — for a ¢ but not more than two 219-Gray Mixed Fur Beaver Ulsters. all wool and a genuine com- % ire cakes foamy one customer, Le A EC re ec te $ Elphonzo Youngs Co, 49.02 Men's Scotch Wool Gloves—finest Gloves ever sold for 25e. pair, Best Se, Vaseline—for a das, 2 bottles fo Special price ceece $4.98 $ ES =" SBMS. 9 t i ements GOLDENBERG’S, 26-928 7th--706 K Street Rough Blue Ulster, wool-lined, well. made, with storm collar & 8 oth ae 9 2 2 oO reets. pockete—a coat for cold weather. Fit ages 4 to 14. | 428 oth St. bet. D & E. ’Phone 58. Special price. ..---+.-++++eeees $ 3-00 z Se SS Se Se LS eo. eS ° eS a3 :. - = é : Mixed Storm Coat—Iong wool lined; breast pockets—regular blizzard $ Sa Aa i 1 Pit ages 4 to 14 years. + Reliable George Clark ortunate Ex- it Special price --- 0.2 --< 2. - cence cccccccccccee 3-50 es perien This Cit + BUTTER After five days’ werk on a case involyi = Ses 3 ° the robbery of a strani) Detect | | a vs That's the only ki a Horne and Weedor have succeeded in land- | nc ¢ ier ° o 10 order. tter | | Boys’ Underwear. E1/ seb. | gurat to, order Mutter, ing behind the bars two young men, al-| 9 . Th ao w. $ when you ( leged to haye committed the act. or. i Pty enaa reacted A lot of Boys) ¥ Boxes, | a esresS ckp sal K, a one man from Chiiii- | an find = mote Silde-band ae es ain Always the freshest, , Ohio, was robbed of $80 and a sus cak coor 53 $1.35. | gmecicst, | tichest, most a chain. Mr. Clark is a busine mols Hair Shirts and REE ee HS Ge ee in the Ohfo city, and comes to this a a 1 made of 48 peciay ples WwW. 40 CENTER MK ) frequently on business, always stopping u ed quality. The Cc Oc ¢ D. m.Oyster, i WESTERN MKT. (| the Keystone Hotel. He ° ° ever sell at the price. S| Lee NN | week, and Friday night, when h = = ae z = aaa O'Dea’s saloon, at Ith’ and C s = : oy" ue Ik tivo young men, SI Pas Pon on Pee cui" nee ¢|/Cive the Folks a FRE Re sure cree ° 4 | ealth Shirts Draw- : ‘s in the “Division,” where one of his | = 3 =, 1k - atitched. oe = 3 em. Everybaly knows what 50c Worth te 4 T t- O S nions gave him something to drink ° are don't need any et dial price— 4 rea : n out of a bottle, which, it is said, rendered = praising. Spectal price... ach garment. 3 nstené him insenstble. 3 50c eee ae Siac {| At midnight the youns men put Clark in- | 3 Lot of Natural Wool every one—it’s such a toothsome dish this | tO & Cab, anil, It took him to ; ies aud Viawere\ eit cold. weather, Florida aveaue stand left. him | Shirts and Drawers, Spectal lot of Roys’ Slide-b : kforter"” and there. E Saturday morning the man nes Jeeriee i - High-Class S = ae = ribbed cuffs and bottom: F5C Ril ser eee frye tied rand Golf Caps, $ ip ‘anton Tanne IA Way (6 he Bovetone Houee @ As you know, Havenner & Davis sold only High-Class Shoes. Shoes which em- : san ane stele nat. comiuee boys lke. Worth $1. 50c - N t having remained on the street ail ni body style, comfort and durability—the cheapest in the end. 4 & od \ Ul h Splendid values in Boys’ Suits—standing on the : ae car fare Ne totes think ie e Es. wae : Tomorrow, Satu rday, we shall offer : Le very brink of profitless prices. i = Haste weg, =| morrow: ne Se Pee Crt TE The following extraordinary Bargains In — = = cakes and pastries. v : LOCAL ‘TE CHAMPIONSHIP. i $ JH Hungerford, ¢ oth & OSts. Pa ctiaers ee = 9 - Ladies’ and llisses’ No Need to Bake If the : ther ener the CH I LDREN: S SHOES: match between Messrs. John Davidson and the tennis cham- Rs Children’s $1 and $1.50 Shoes, 4oc. Sor they can't get ‘em. These astonishing prices tell of some vened after one J k t C Your FRUIT CAKE thi Thomas A. Driscoll for ler and he'll_mi ieteict ae 5 ackets, Capes & Skirts.$| == 2 20" Et Bi C8 | ionmin or the Distt wi "bees : } : q jolmes’-Home-tma off on the courts of the Bachelors’ CI are famous for thelr mii goud- ‘The manufacturers that supply us with our Ladies’ and $ TIE Pine ase “ents Pound delivered. | rectient avenue. This match was post- 1 re Ss I. 9 Ce Misses’ Wraps are the kind that belfeve in clearing up the 5 Land Mk &ES poned from the time of the annu: - ° 9 surpius every season. And they give the benefit of the olmes’ Landover Mkt., 1st & Sts. | ment, which Mr. Driscoll won, because d Sh reductions they make solely to their regular customers, ole 2 "| Mr. Davidson’s lamen from which he | = I1SSE€S 2 an 2. O OCS, I. ° Nobody else here can offer such values us these—because % s now recovered. It was set for last | = 4 Saturday, but the rain inte set had been played, Mr. Davidson win- reckless wasting the makers have been doing. This set will be disregarded In this bunch of lots there are about enough for a day's brisk sell- ning, 7 to 5. A little gir 2 3 = We will also offer a lot of Ladies’ Fine $4 Lace and Button Shoes — latest + i Ye i « e vhich will be be- = ing. You must come tomorrow if you expect to enjoy the in the! match tomorow. W ay will |= $ 85 3 saving. sss $ can make gay and unique Tree Ornaments—ma- | SUA as from an even start. The play will Styles nOhecn eeketacrees tence sareseheeer Cee sess ie sh oh ebeeeeneeee I. 3 & @ | tettal at GOULD'S WosbER STORE, 42 begin at 2 o'clock. j > 025-1m* : 3 . fal = = oe = ies’ . Ss & = Will of J. D. Laira. i ¢Ladies' Jackets. 200 Misses’ Jackets, $ HANNA DOES NOT DENY IT. ‘An exemplified copy of the will of the Men’s $4 Calf Shoes going at $2.35. : Ladies Imported Black Boucle Jackets, A medley of Black, Navy Blue, Green J. D. Laird of San Francisco, Cal So whh wide, Gouble-breasted rout, man: and Tan Jackets, tnade of plain and Nor Does He Admit He is to Be in the | ; 9 ° z = ‘ collar and. back; latest style rough fabrics, in ‘one and two-toned 3 rc a Mebruary levees ond wappolnting: Pi $ P. t h ¢ $ 3 : Saar amet, eck | Spek fate ean, moa Cabinet, eee en’s $5 Pat. Leathers going at $2.95. = iy ‘Would consider them bargulus traight from the best makers “in he | From the New York ‘Times. executor, was filed here today. = : . $ Not a/Jacket Ia the foe buen reese CLEVELAND, Ohio, December 3.—Mark | ‘The testator died at Poland, Me., the 4 = all offer "em at. 4-75 least $10 more— | Hanna looked happy this afternoon. He | of last September, leaving an estate valued ° i ° " F y. He had just re- 000, To Edward ©, Peter of s o Wichtattike ack i _ said that he felt happy. He To i 2 yb Eagles’ Tlahestttes, Jack: Your choice tomorrow. . $5 cricdh fom a Umer deve conference ani ckville, Md., a cousin, the sum of $04) 2 °9 antic ul In > trimmed with’ fur and braid. We sold — McKinley. He was asked: given to Mary VP. Dawson, a co 2 Sf our original order quickly at $10. also of Rockville, $1,000. To the following > : Boys’ Leggins, “Mr. Hanna, has it been settled whether | cousins, residing here. Ellen, Grace G. and you are to be the next Secretary of the Treasury or the next Senator from Ohio, to Jokn Punlop, jr.. and Hen $2,000, $1,060, $1,000, and To Helen C D. Crampton, WM) are ampton of Fred- We shall offer these at. . 35 respec- You'll find just the oteoteoliptintn ty | Sorgerdongondondesgeogesegeagendeodeeg aee a tively given z aus = want here—ara yon Succeed Bene oe epoumant a erick county, Md., dni! the Rev. James D. | =<=—==—= = = Ladies’ Capes. have the safety of Beery Bune whe He ae be," he an-|-rhomas ef Sykes 3 eolecousine) Story Did Not Pass, Denies the Charge. Army Orders. : hey “are the best Dut T will fool you ath yet ee are | $1.00 and So iaTSan Peaneises, Eugen | Fred Farron and John Jones knew not | Answering today the sult for divorce filed | Lieut. Wm. C. Rogers, 7th Infantry, has eae bag we racomat in eerie aritess made oWe 1s | ried erased SONS EE eos ibis cao, t]as the Surny Vale tract, are given to Jas. | whereof they acted when they appealed | against him by Addie E. Hopper several | been ordered to Willetts Point, N. ¥., for niore of these Black Astrakhan Capes: feat ae ; ae what | Patterson of San Francisco, a friend. Tne | for assistance in the Capitol grounds last | days ago, M. Barry Hopper denies that he | instruction In torpedo service. wane koma leader of ft-siving = =e Le tne peer ony fe $2y. that | residue of the estate 1s bequeathed to the | ocning to a couple of passers-by. The | has ever been unfaithful to her. He also| Leaves of absence have been pranted as 3 Guoagh “with satis. QD) ee a Mei ee ee ee | ee a latter chanced to be Messrs. Sinnott and | denies ker charges of cruelty, but states | follows: Lieut. Avis, 18th Infantry, Tes H gorixe bot cakes, PA. eQO gr isso SURGAe Caen aa ee eek: Opposed to Paid Chaplains. ffSoyce of the Capitol police force in citi- | that Thanksgiving day, 18%, when his | for four months; Capt. Willis Wittich, 2st a fas ington trip, Mr. Hanna said: Rev. Mr. W. A. Cuédy, evangelist, is in| zens’ attire, and they promptly bagged] wife, piqued because of his tardy appear- | Infantry, fifteen days’ extenston on acccunt Ladies’ Skirts. 109 Handsome Black Rrilliantine Skirts, with very full sweep and stylish hang; Mined with rustle percaline that gives you that “silk-like swish." Never known to be offered for less than $2.29, and that was cheap for them. You may have these for 51.49 Retontonte egordondenderdendendondendondergvcecteeseote tents Saks and | Company, “*Saks’ Corner.” call your spec : tentto You.ns’ Solid Leather L. to outwear any Shoe at a quarter a pair mo Sizes: ll to 2. 1a to tomorrow: ‘e— warranted $1.23 A Pair. , with tip- $1.48 A Pair. Boys’ Black Calf Shoes, Lac ped toes. Look good enough for dress—wear worth enough for rough usage. Special price...... MMA AMEN SEEING nt “I will leave for the capital Friday noon via the Pennsylvania, going direct. One of the chief objects of my visit will be to ar- range for the inaugural ceremonies. If present indications augur anything I he- lieve that the pomp and splendor attending McKinley's inauguration will be the grand~ “Will you hold any important confer- ences?” “I will have several consultations with leading republicans. Will likely meet Sen- ators Sherman, Quay, Proctor and others. Chor say who the others will probably ea “Has Mr. McKinley determined to call a special seszion of Congress?” “Not yet. It is a little early to decide definitely on that point. There are too many other matters to be decided before reaching any definite conclusion on that score. I do not know whether a special ses- sion of Congress will be called or not.” Farron and Jones as vagrants. In the Police Court today Farron, who is a mere boy, made use of a crutch, and he displayed to the court a decidedly re- pulsive-looking sore on one of his limbs. “It strikes me that you have inflicted that injury on yourself for begging pur- poses,” remarked the court. “Where cid you_come from?” “From Maine,” replied the boy. Mcoschcad lake three weeks ago. been traveling with a circus.”” “I am sufficiently well acquainted with sald Judge Kimball, “‘to know that are not traveling about in the vicinity of Moosehead lake at this season of the year. I think the best thing that can be done with you is to send you to the workhouse for ninety days.” Jones claimed to be a machinist from Cleveland, Ohio. He said he had been tramping with Farron for several weeks. The sentence in his case was thirty days. this city with a mission, which is no less than an effort to secure the abolition of gov- ernment chaplains in Congress and the volunteering of local ministers to pray gratuitously. Mr. Cuddy refused his salary as chaplain,of the Arizona legislature, in- sisting that the employment of a chap-| lain is incompatible with a government which has permanently d-vorced church and state. He addresses the Secular League Sunday afternoon. ——_>—__ Yturbide Case. Judge Bradley today overruled the mo- tion for a new trial made by Prince Augus- tin de Yturbide in his suit against the Metrcpolitan Club. Judgment was given in favor cf the club on the verdict rendered in the case, and from that the prince is expected to appeal to the Court of Ap- peals. “T left I had ance at dinner at her mother's, smacked bim on the cheek, he returned the smack instead of obeying the Divine injunction by turning his other cheek to her. He con- tends, however, that he returned the smack in a playful manner, and in a way which did not in the least injure or hurt his wife, explaining that if it was ever afterward alluded to it was simply as a lovcr’s quar- rel. He charges that his wife left him last month when he was confined to bed by sickness, an act of unwifely heartless inattention, he characterizes it. He therefore prays that Mrs. Hoppers suit for divorce be dismissed. He is rep- resented by Attorney E. B. Hay. ee aes Mapleson’s Imperial Opera Company, which came to grief at Boston Wednesday night, will make no attempt to carry the American tour any further, and several of the principals have already left Boston for New York. of sickness; Maj. John Simpson, quarter- master, for two months; Lieut. T. V Moore, 22d Infantry, one month's exten- sion. The following transfers in the %h Caval- ry have been made: J.Jeut. Matthew A. Batson, from Troop M to Troop G; Lieut. julian R. Lindsey, from Troop G to Troop ‘The following transfers :n the ist Cavalry are made: Lieut. George W. Goode, from Troop K to Troop H; Lieut. Clough Gver- ton, from Troop H to Troop K. eS SIE Resignation Accepted. The Commissioners today accepted the resignation of Station Keeper W. E. James of the second police station. The vacancy Will be filled by a competitive examination, aristiac The Georgia senate has defeated a bill which prohibited the gold clause in con: tracts.

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