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6 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1898-14 PAGES, OFFICER MISSING | 40c. marshmallows, Mysterious Absence of Peliceman 20c. ] : John L, Proctor. Tomorrow at the candy counter we offer The Dependable Store. | = TOMORROW pendable Store. MOSES o% Saas a ss ss ss and “Closing” Sales F st. cor. 11th. Mattress Factory, Ist and D. | | Furniture Factory, 12th and B. Storage, 22d & M. The Purchase : Of the Season. the usual 40c. Ib. Marshmallows—of de- { Sica ince a aie weasn: 922-24-26-28 7th st. running b NOTHING KNOWN OF HIS WHEREABOUTS | || |“ S*vs—*s ® cos * posse 4 = through to 704-6 K st. Tne Palais Royal. Absent Thomas Collis Said to||/ RUIMMING Out the remnants. | Have Been Seen Recently. f y Out goes every bit of accumulated stock tomorrow—ev ery odd local a: in size, t It. We z || lot—every end of a line—every broken lot—at prices that are dan- Not in size, but in result. eve | q T q erously near the cost line. No room f = f a : a Te? ra} ess . Ly f GENERAL AND PERSONAL gi ly ne - or remnants of any sort bought up at a price one carload of 66 PENING” of the completed holiday stocks of Jewelry, £ here—this is a store of fresh, new merchandise. Our remnant | fine MAHOGANY BED ROOM Leather Goods, Toilet Articles, Books, Calendars and ; days are fraught with such money-saving possibilities that the SUITES, direct from: the furniture Dolls, with complimentary prices, as souvenirs of the oc- Evening Se Eo public has learned to look forward to their coming with eager- | 2 = = 4 Thev're F No. 72 t. i manufacturing Mecca. They're casion. Rise SPEER eR Cie sees Se (Beil Petephone Nee 106.) ness. A very large number of remnants tomorrow—and very | Nelson Matter conse ueHey and de- a ey ah a $ ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 17, 1898. small prices to move them quickly. — sign-—and that is enough to say for 1 OSING” of Suits, Wraps, Underwear and Housefurnish- Police Officer John L. Proctor has mys- their worth—and beauty. As to the 66 ings at reductions in prices to speedily make room for the Te reeves Com bis howe, Se In the cloak department. 1234¢. & 18c. hdkfs, 7c. |] prices, study these: incomi arloads of Toys, Games, Pictures, etc Be eet IES SLAY Lot of ZS misses’ prckets, of all-woot A lot ot ladies’ mussed and slightly | ° incoming ¢: d ys, 7 5 . morning he reported for duty at police two-toned illuminated? Deucles, half satin solted pure liven handkerchicfs both HOGAN : eit iceman —a+r— headquarters and went out on his beat as | ll met. with, tour button sronte since 12 to Remetitched, and fine hand-embrottered {h MA ANY Y usual. Since then he has been absent when Damages ee tee es OO Will be offered at the temaect It The Dolls. our Name. | the squads were sent out from the station le os cause Sesone? meee morrow for only Tie. each: BED ROOM SUITES. house, and inquiry at his home failed to re- Siiaed” Alotion WE PREREBOA petite aie 35 di | 10 per cent discount—one-tenth 49c for name on fifty cards, from veal his whereabouts. Every effort has cures since @ to 12 years, | MR Sy oe c. underwear, 17c. | been made by the department to discover HEE) a aie Abont 9 a: i off the price marked on those you engraved copper plate. Leave or- him, both by telegraph and personal inves- Lot of 6 black coney fur capes, 24 and shirts and dr i| : der now—before the holiday rush § j tation. 26 inches long, all satin lined. i 5.00 , —] ‘ ce” $6.000. nant Go. Of ize. each | a select here tomorrow. That's 5; wv ie § £ It was stated this morning that there re- on jemnent $3.50 tit ons AD dol e ty i —and work is guaranteed ne mained but one place in which there would = TERESI “asecwey 14a f poo nothing, if the variety of dolls here f i S ¢ | be any likelihood of discovering the miss- Se nace mane Mapas $1.50 underwear, 59c. | $100.00 equal of any, at any price. Sam- Jing man, and that this would be inquired Chroughout. Regular $18 value. Sy > G6, A lot of Indies’ untusat woat sited | ae a hes Fees ce é Remnant price ss.sscssseseesee PES Union sults—abes dezen in the let $310.00 is not the best and prices marked ples here in proof of this state- ${ into. Renmant pri - wnfon “sults aban bie the F1C0.0y + | 4 ee No theory has been advarced to explain | |] Lot of 10 electric seal coMarettes, with at the remnant price of 59 cen! 00 on them the least. Come and see } ment. Inquire in Stationery De- Officer Proctor’s strange absence. He has | |ij fetrakhan . sokea Tall led with . $100.00 ; : pa ee Te ssc been a member of the police force for sev- | Sipe OS: 10c. braid, Ic. | Loupe the holiday display—and learn. partment, near 11th stree' : eral years and has an excellent record for ore eeceneleain About 5 e | general efficiency. His popularit Se ete ae Conner ohes te stitch} : re BODE 1" He Hterting Silver Shoe Hooks, Natl ple generally, it is said, was very i Hl green” and brown— ja eal silk Sore It ob eee Geiss. Files, Darners, Seals, Paper Cutters, ip tenis moray ae 7 cane lined—and skirts have the atziish fare xe eRe RR SES UE SER ERES ESERIES Cream Boxes, Cuticle Kulves, Ink Eraser gs whatever of the missing officer. ects 040, Regular $16 So co Se aa eeeee Greet Berea Cute aie beeen WRC (CASCIGE Re eee GA. value. Remnant price s.....+-- i Silks. yy fe) Brush. stamped and Information has be2n received at the Lot of 3 doze Kk brocads johair Silk that scid as high | ‘ _ C. & Pi s : HH] ine bound--perfect fit- s aor i Ky ] ant st st a 1000 fine. Ink Metropolitan Life Insurance office to the | |/! Eoaiabanes eee SEE oar 4 | S y ed fr effect that Thomas L. Collis, the missing Bat GLEE ee eee 7a ant superintendent, had been inated nov- seen in Ale: \ A GALLON oued in | i} | i ! andria since his reported dis- } ! H] i | a a te se eR ee te te Eas ae ts = > : : . : c : E : . : a : Pes $ @) 3,68hL08 : iDEE ee & Behe eeeess app2arance Saturday morning. A person price ? $1.25 | N\A whe, & : ects rfpiaw | who knew Mr. Collis well stated that he —— = NUD) shete tee x . from | : had been seen to get off the electric car A lining remnant. { .'Y S winks . | 25c instead of 3 shington street about 5 o'clock Sat- | | 2 ; . Feo eoitg riple Extract, in be: : {| Remnants of fine quality Frene : : ; #2 t0 irene — ternoon and walk away with his | {ll gine, fancy okirtings, waist lintn = ae < | 3 all Silverwa | rane 7A trate 2 ad bent and a s ge glare in his eyes. ud sik: do linings > 9 . = 3 Roe other lared that they had i bs < him about that afternoon going in | ||| values from 12%. FE NG) @ 9: trees see eee the direction of the wharf. When Seen |/{i| Wile bevolteredian thejren Ps « on Prince street near the Citizens’ | |} Teton . = . h unfy | ne = % : fonal Bank. The i y cl te || Boys’ clothin: 19022 Da A , : Rete for the §1 Solid Go | for large F Celluloid Boxes, worth onal Bam. le inguiry conducted by | ||) Ny: &- 3 oso Pa. Ave. Tel. 1084. me ee OG ras ectitnen pete reat Je | 49 up to $1.25—a “bargain spot” of a day. ompany has disclosed nothing more | |j/ overcoats Sree : | than this. } Llldren's. cope ove | Stee ese eee rescescescccccees Dolls, Jewelry, Leather Mrs. Collis is reported seriously ill, and | }} S11, 13, 14 and Sets Bek ESSEC y 1 2 : : 38 Dr. Quackenbush has no hope of the little made chi Gave you details yesterday and quoted two columns of complimentary prices for the child’s reco fri kersey eee —— | which sold at $5 to $8. Wil imported si a = 7 bi L 2 S : nosey iN ac | 1 ag i q Ng Yhese prices are good for tomorrow and Saturday. Note that goods for presen- Injured in Planing Mill. offered at tis remnant day price. >2-39 Pe mohair ere 1 nim yt Wal | ! tation will be suitably boxed free and laid aside on payment of deposit. Initials engraved, carved or Mr. Thomas V. Rishiell, senior member of of boys blue flannel blouses. Sizes have sold as Ingh as ase. \ m1 y\ 'S = Lot of boys’ blue flat ome YU o \ Ho stamped free of charge. the firm of Rishizll & Son, proprietors of a 3 to 14 years, which sold at 75e., 47> ant pr H ce : : plening mill on Wilkes street, while per- WII go at this remnant day price.. 45 ——— | sonally directing some work in the mill ‘louse sults and mixed Black Goods. yesterday afternon, had his hand caught latter in sizes 3, Rempapts of plain in some way in the rapidly revolving saw, | ||| White Ash, $3.99. PER TON (2.240 Pounds). Do not believe what you bear, but call and see for yourself = = < ' 5 g = RY RS a 3 RY ; 3 % ration vests and emnents 2 suits are al) trimmed with tines, figured silk The Sensational “Closing Sale.” and it was almost entirely severed from the le ee eS cer tbe pice WIi. J. ZEH < . In Pict ook cag Hoda including) poehioniern cere | ues. Rempant price fe ..s-..--+ ae - J. 9 "Tors: Games, Holiday Aprons, Pictures, etc., are coming tn by the car- The injured man was carried to his home stitched ald re Remusnts of all-woot black i losi ha | r © street a " rons t opn—in a lot of emuants of all-wool blac 717 Lith Street N.W. loads—hence this make-room ‘‘Ciosing Sale’ in other departments, at Bint eee ar eae OES || patterns sold. at” Se.” regularly. ne . : : - Fy ) noned. s $0 severely lacerate bp? ig te eerie een, ] | SEES sensational reductions in prices. No remnants, no trash~come and see. that ainputation was necessary. Mr. Rish- | |j| Cee ee ee rettes, YAR ALAA state is reported to be improving this — ee ae ioe: | mt a Ly 5c. cassimeres je . 9 6sHian 99 eee | DIRT, Diesses Petes Come wckce spacial ee Hump” hooks& eyes, Ic. SMOKE, . ° Maycr Simpson this morning disposed of 9c. ya. dt 208 ot of about B54 cards of it EF Wool Dress Goods reduced—not remnants, “| the following cases in the police court: ‘| 4 odd pieces of kersey cassimere, for ath cae Salen thank oe eee COAL, all tut pleve after pleee, in every destratie ef #| Dennis Daley and Michael Daley were ar-| |} MES rats. im, 2 lot cf the eweet nat: Sulige ccmee ate eaenes oe TROUBLE, $9.00 $12.00 $18.00 fect. ee % | rested by Officers Davis and Atkinson on a | || Fails be pffesed at the reranant’ “price of 2 cards for a cent IF fi or $02 and 00 ‘Woot Fab | Charge of stealing a pair of shoes. - Mrs. | || ch eg oe ee —for ribbed and | 25¢ yard ter, 89 and see = : ic. hose, 17c. pr. Les... .€8¢ yard for Se Silk {gf | Ellen Murphy, sister of the prisoners, ap- ilk 1 YI jh. P ’ > pee F, = = > und Wool Nove 3 fuche: oo 2 | K it sea us oo — % Gas Heaters Now .....$6.97 $9.79 $13.98 fleeced garments | aay ‘send as Venttane cite Ciena | Peated against them and asked the mayor | || $6.50 s P f fat sep ro SE re in me Se g Xovallias, Tatler Sdliven corona to prevent them from further molesting 2.98 yd. - ae PPSvitt be oe Th tailored Cloth Coats, in this sea [ wide her. Th | safe ¥. Will beat a reom {i > ailored Cloth Coats. in this sea- ane a5 ide. er. ey were b vel ty day: . 50-ine e sh, _ 3 his ib. without any waste, be sun's 0% ved styles, as fellows: as in the illustra- ee Heer eee) en a cE coh ese of Sonat silk seal posh, . | & “ecnenEse Were ... SEES LUE! tion. You doubt- Reliable Silk Cee a ey ote was arrested’ byi| |i otonaet ust tine renmatt ay a 98 50c. mirrors, 15c. | € Gas Appliance Co. - — —— : eliable Silks. Officer Davis on a charge of assaulting Al-| jl) ricer yer yard. f ae pe An odd lot of jost erven ae clive wood fi . = © bert Jackson, also colored. He was as- | || ech ers = 4 : ~ * || £ pp ; oe see ceeaae| z ae secon iA oi ott Jor tcren tne ottee wend If 4 ry S NOW ....-$4.9; 96.¢ 10.00 ss know they ‘ard for Taffeta Silk, guaranteed the % | sessed $5, with t ty days ched—but not enough sjuire them e.. 1424 N. Y. Ave. $4 Zi ek lk ed 69 aualley retaling elsew feat ear, @ | as the alternative"? “#¥* ° the sans! |] $2 cloth waists, $1.19. Reet Sr owt coomeh ha Sedna tees ze HEM Me Me Memes Be : Waists, etc. have been adver- | Se eee tere ereee ee nee = General Matters. ee SR eee ees ee : \ = se i { See eae %| Considerable excitement was caused last which ‘ate all iined—with velvet roke- | ° for those ay J for the Black Taffet: <I ell- oe = 53 s} wi praid—not ii While Not a hot tim e $1.69 ois tised atvaghigher | (55 Cut tay hen sce tatete usuallrsrell 1 | nightiabouli clock uy: tie cepurtioria aa boty lls et een ae | Necessarily Black apd colors, in latest bas ie aust opines Te ey 35e yard for rifle at the corner of Oronoco and St. Asaph presem—which sold at $2—will now att still ll 66 tf: tbe: erdown Dress- price and justly | : BS ooo streets. It was found that a supposed Si Se Ses Se os \ ing Sa sd not to shed. F ‘ tramp had endeavored to obtain forcible a mig yt ee " s to 4, claimed a bargain. i e ] : aate xt > bene. your sma room = oe 8 Laces, etc. entrance at the House) of Mr. Andrew Dea- Children’s goods. | “ed with ove of Fore Stoves, De ter, tm $ Latins ehelelssce 5 chon and Point Ven- aay Bede Been oe ena Lot of children’s knit 5 | je Egg Stores ‘-£ coats, in ta ald ee | wide. Not rew: r. Deaton ordered the man off, and upol in alt colorsan odd lo: of t | : Se cease hn ee $2 seikte six cords | ss aio de | nis refusal fired in his direction to frighten #) whieh sold at L5e.—we will cles kinds. CF Storage, 75e. load ° na | osiery, etc. | nim into obedience. The man then beat a at see. peeeenereennes Umbrellas, etc | ’ Baum’s,23.", "*,. 912 Pa. av |$ reilas, * | 19¢ 3 Silk Chan- hasty retreat. Chftdren’s Canton flannel night drawe <a ee tee < 3 $1.19 for $2.50 Span sine Cmbretigs, with | eeicieewarthunciaisdl wee -1We &{ James E. King, formerly second licuten- Sust-a small lot left trom a W BoIG-16d ii . fancy and wood handl | 13¢ ™ tote Bes jon Insertions | ant of Company F, 3d Virginia Regiment, sclling—whieh are the regular 5c. nae : } abe Sea | for ladies, misses, men and boss. All s, with ° | walue—we offer at........--.--5- 5 Remnants of oriental and torehon laces, ||| a Jackintoshes, with detae pines, iniibiadk and tates ’ y ntly elected captain of the tt gap repaired oe oeastnes 1 to S-yard lengths which seld at 1 ealskin sand se | i : “8 | new local military company, has been pre- A lot of children’s short flannel skirts. will now go at t = i Ek panenieei eae eles ae ete ‘| sented with a handsome ‘sword by the Saeed: call grap OMT ict maa rd a5 x Gloves Cheap. | ee - Ae tert SEAT Piss members of his company sold st 25c.—we offer pow at........ QC: Of Very Latest Styles, S GGe sis for $1 auality Selap Kia Gloves. | ADE fo cholee of varlous lots Te ceargatethamuusselttng bow elton trim. Mr, Windsor Demaing, who hes beon a © All sizes, in black, White, tans, modes, All sizes, white anc Yombining black with white, blue, violet, bello. spending s veral weeks in Prince William Millinery. wns, reds lon nd tue ium. | trope, piu $200-$225-$250. : for his health, has returned to his home i TAN LAM eee — SSS —— ~ — — _— in this city, much improved. Ht Childre Sot pater ges most + Lieut. Smith yesterday recovered two sat a aden at Eo = 7 Hf morg bicycles from residents in Fairfax as = Ouse urnis In e€ air men S who had been duped by the colored bicycle Felt short-tack sailor hats—with cable = s thief said to have been operating in Fair-| [ll edge—which weld for s great deal ace, 50c. ti 17 5 = _ panes | more—will cow be offered at... i ic. ties c. ‘e ELEN, 5 | (Second floor.) (Fourth floor.) S| In the circuit court of Alexandria county, || Spanish coque wings and stiff wings of ee ST 7 &S nd Bast do for 6Se qual avy Ble ner cel punt o1 ‘apes > 2& | Judge C. E. Nicol presiding, after a recess | |} plendid qualty—will now be offer- 52, nae : z METZ & SON, = Peet te Aae cr ee sere ste ae 10 Viera aMOLTA DIET GHeen en eet nO) Se lan eday eyesterdays) the casejolthe National |||) Speci aaelta en one 25¢. HATIEES & FURKE 1237 PA. AVE. = ares ad eee seats ile . x ee s . Lrewery Company agt. R. E. Cunningham | |] — Pt 5 _|& of Clamad Irish Point Curtains. and Mary ©. Cunningham was continued | /]/ Mlack amd gray fedora hats. which sold ‘ ir as | 3 . | ad for $1 quality Bleached Alltinen | Regular.. S00 F700 92:0) until next term. Fennell SuSCROr es erence eee 25c. to 39c. scarfs, 1 } < an paises <8 | amask, satin finished, 72 inches | Tomorrow..$2.30 $3.50 $5.00 §6.00 —_—> | —s Ree a c. sCcaris, ll | . ¥ tt ¢ Japanned Coal Hods...- instead of $1.50 dozen for the = ios pisses tyg eine up aee yoda a Ladies’ fine silk, satin and pig: ( FamousChefs’ Ege fo na te named Cnt te | PTE ae. CENTER MARKET FIRE) |) tor giicsShion te’mitahsc® dt, 00k ag ( The world over use LUCCA OLIVE Om 0] Gatvanized Iron 7 and 5 | see eee Regular... $1.5 ge $3.25 eRe as i} D ti —— go at the ren price of 15 cen f i fancy dishes stoves, per cent discount on all Pattern Clotts | tomorrow.. J “ave. Try : | omestics. | in ws. We ha ere aan 10 and Sets, suitable for the Thanksgiving tee oe oe No Disturbance of Regular Business To- } | Remants of stalr ollcloth of the best 15c. ribbons, 2c. yd bs that we toy ner table, yard for 12%c qu { quality—will go at this reduced 4 > SS aneave - ° Healy Lic 1% Asbestos Stove Mate....3¢ | Fens 9e inthe season's corre and colors. day. i) Pee seh s0r, ee 3ic. gh ier go ngpe vont A | ae eet © oy pound vox Ball Blu for 1 | 2 wee eee > es ahewacha aah ‘neh ilk and antin ri j boc. and veined for Clothes | ffl for Se Alltinen Hemstitehed Damask | @Z OR sor various $5 Rockers and other ST ee eres aic a eh mrp eg | W. S. TH! with wood frame and 10-inch rubber Towels, 18x36 inches....5¢ for the | Rae Ricca ok Baralture|eurtabtes tor x Lossen Not Yet Definitely Ascertained Out price, per yard, at...... . 3ic. Semana. grins i} > PHARMACIST, 703 19TH ST. aE ee ae = Theij Inkci 2 Se ee - HH eM 70s 1 ST. g —Ladies Seek eir Sealskins most desirable quality, w be 23 5 G Sap ee hina = z fl closed out at. mule) | Upholsteries. | reat KeEGuUCtION ° ——— and Furs. a A lot of ach lace-striped — ||| Hair Pal ais Royal, sts: an Shoe department. j ae oO $ —— Ladies’ hund-sewed shoes—150 pairs o! 3 — a bole Raph ‘There was no evidence in the Center mar- them in the lot—in all of this season’ ; atc. il ert: v5 o. Sasts SePectestestestests Saatesteatests Peatestoets Seatesteste se > ypalar etyles—the latest shapes— : en. $3.60, forces S00. Lee OOOO EE ELPLEELEEEEEEELEPEPEPIEEEEEEEEEEESESESs PR Coie Li cee as Peat ela ‘toate sae Wiceiccians sivestunes fa Wavacetas = = Sanna ia cold storage department, situated above the ne C.D and E widths—which are himioniy Wied eoare Aeaiee eeenee aes Shampoo'ng, ete. Refuses to Issue Writ. WILL EVAC NEW YEAR DAY. Death of John McLean Lipscomb. B street wing. Business was conducted as worth $3.2 pair, will be closed “$7 O9 mattings—ends of oar mest popular tines — || ei Neeaan eae . ‘als of the District of oe John MacLean Lipscomb, who died yes- | usual, and the electric lights were in order out at Rr =the, Tichest array of patterns—will i] hair. Never faile. bureot Spacers. e . Spanixh Troops in Cuba to Get Out sieeve u u d_yes 2 : Th aes “ FO the remnant price, per 91 ¢ S H ELLE ’ G, i refused to grant a writ of by That Tine. terday evoning, was thirty-seven years of | before the market opened. There was Lot of ladies: fine hees—ahout 15, dit: eee - Same ° S, mandarn ea in the petition of J} ay. ravana correspondent of the New |®8° &d foe aqnumber of years in govern- | general expression of satisfaction among Serentulisiries ines boa ad sds 720 Seventh St. N.W. se Aa t Judge Ivory G. Kim- ne ee one, Comes ponden tac “| ment emplgy, first in the surgeon general's | merchants who had quantities of goods in || grades of foctwear made—all are hand- An of 38 a try table 40 Seventh NW. I ‘ourt. Mr. Adriaans was office, next; asa clerk in the disbursing of- | the cold storage section that the fire had Sevied and ively Pialsbel 2 0 oestihe, tat ee ae 4 ae phn Se ee —— | convicted of trespass in the latter court, fice of the Jutgpior Department. After sev- | not reached any very important parts of $2, $3, $3.50 and $4—we offer $1.50 By Stes. connie = i framed a bill of exceptions for the pur- i eral promoticns for proficiency, he was, | the establishment, and in several instances at 5 ~ and es abi in appeal. He afterward | Came to a full agreement at their joint ses- | June 3. 1888, appointed by Secretary Hoke prudence dictated arrangements for insur- == An odd lot of double. bed *P pose of takin: ppeal. He 3 B a Sie Sine ine Gre Smith i) ot: vis 2 S ndsome Marseilles patterns ju 7 | mas (®) OS. petiti med the Court of Appeals to compel | sion this morning re garding the date of aaa nn aecatendlvision ia ance on such goods which were not pro- 2 linen remnants. bend co neg ines oe om i! Judge Kimball, by ma 5 CG Ceti ae A eta A Sah cnt of sree e s i Remnants of pure Mmen crash of the sold at $1.25—to close them out go. {ir s time to think about bay = he commissions took a precedent from {the law department of Columbian Univer- | tected by this mean: Se teaieciae qeattty <- eoch “ms eclls rseat ny acini : x Et. 7 sou want for Xiu Wir Adriairs and Mr. Isaac §. Lyons | the treaty of peace entered Into fifty years | $10 a member of Lafayette Lodge, No. 10, | Acting Superintendent Smith sald this| |} most, desirable, quatiey_[~ euch a sic ee {| noe bet re the ae acndar some time engaged in con- | ao between Mexico and the United States, aS AM and recently became associated | afternoon that the losses could not be defi- | |i] atthe remurnt price, per yard..-- . re i eae, PS Secae aie con cane ee thie eeahip’¢ piece of land in | When an agreement was made as to the | With his brother. Andrew A. Lipscomb, in ined yet. Examination of the a aaa bed bln lifori ii eady when you want them ng the ownersh a piec ang it | date for the American occupation to cease, | the practice of law. His genial nature and | Mitely determined yet. Exa: Remnants of bleached and cream table ooh: con } & 2% _EF Coll oF write for engager acostia. Meanwhile the property was) Tate for the American occupation to cease. |itcrary tested endeared hi showed they were uninjured. He damask, in 2. and 3-yard lengths, xtra hi = = * third party. who planted a gar-| Then, as now, It was known that all the | Hterary twSte im to a host of | dynamos Iialisncotieileparte cin worth d0c. a yard, will be offered tomor- handling—regular $5 blanket | Stal vid to a thire rty. o ed a ga 1 as : SHteriencdss em = 01 r : . W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St. den. Adriaans, Seving this, took a plow, it | trod s could tot be embarked by the date | friends a GSS OS SAE cans © ae zew.gaty ibe comment quesee Oe ir eeseees | ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER. is charged, und tore up the garden. He | agreed upon. Theoretically the Spanish oc- 5 2 ‘ YAR. --0. 02 62s n tenn en ns eteenee { nole- 161 aaiias Bag Minested for trespass, and in Police | cupation will cease by January 1, though it Mrs. {Ln Fetra’s Mother Dend. Se eee Or ee or iadics web koe the = z Z rere : Py | Court was fined $109, with an alternative of | 18 believed that 25,000 Spanish troops will | ‘The death of;Mrs. Mary Ann Doan, the} ,,Jarée umber of ladies who had thelr ae Bae ¢ FURS A SPECIALTY. ninety days in jail. Sie crue in inl Cuba: © inese shen willl con: | venerable auusher)s off Mra Sarstill <iai|tes wim tne compara wereteatis inverts < ° ° = * lave toc honenincdla ee “¥ | Fetra, occurred’ yesterday at her residence} dence at Mr. Smith's office this morning, Maria Teresa Abandoned. States, will be launched Decembed 7 at q 1 Iner Arthur Redmond found an abandoned in- | “Te vas further agreed today that all arms | In Wilmington; ‘Ohlo. Mrs. La Fetra was at | withdrawing their precious valuables and} tye armored cruiser Maria Teresa has | Crescent ship yards of Lewis ao 2 fant on a lo ea 3 streets south- es “i os a ore Wi in yen .N. J. e Pat nder wi ¢ Of] fant on a tot ar Wille crossing the let | S4ve those in position shall be returned to | the time on her way to Ohio, but did not phere wae S Covers thelr watrow = osmes | been sbacdoned hy thls/time, and Nese | OUrsuepee 2S: eo ee ealee wie 3 |e] Moet eet ile de Ge ee Spain. There yet remains to be settled the | reach her mother till several hours after | thankfulne: ck off the coast of Cat Island. The de- | Cf Mrs. Gage and a daughter of MI J ORF millinera, rarlore are Siled with the f | he hear’ a suspicious nulse Deneath @ WAS" | Tiehe of Spain to sell the bronze cannon | she passed oyay. from losses. Le Seen cassia alecatin ae | hone ree x mis artistic headgear to be nai ny- on. ae Ns ve a a es n ae eee x —_—_—— pS a ad re. § ] wagon round She (Geyer pluie tienes dnp cee ame TRE er LT ee RE error se TE oe be ay | oe ee EE ee Scam {_beicex eter been a: moderate Then. to, | Metrtuane took charge of the waif. ‘Today | After today’s session the two commissions | tis, She was born In 1811 at Portsmouth, | tained through the want columns of The | tation with the officers named, Teresa can- Wife Applies for Divorce. < we're ebowing a select lve of trimmings. > +s $j ‘child was formally turned over to the | ™nched together, expressing the greatest | Ohio. Har father was a member of the fa- | Star. not be saved, you are authorized to aban-{| Mrs. Catharine Thompson today insti- > ae avd untrimmed bats at the right P bead by Judge Kimbal = beng each for WC Ges ee mous Custis family of Virginia. Se Pain eeUnineotient don the wreck. As to any other matters | tuted proceedings for divorce against her ies ks = seaman ories are current here in Spanish cir- —— ——= = e Uprisin: . . Notify | the ee ae Th Mrs. C. Stiebei, 1113 cst} sa Rea ma | cles that the Cubans at Marianao, in Pinar Senor Cores, the diplomatic representa | exorei#e your own judgment. Notify the | husband, William Edward _Tuomonee. cs Sut 8 eB ewewwervvevwerwees | For Beautify ing nS Se See tive of the United Staten of Central Amer. | Bute sutboruen, Moen oe Shonen Genrer, nd” sake pl ey a i * providing for possible differences with the : - ]ica, says that the reported uprising in“Sal- tain was subsequently directed to | mony and the custody of her two children. k} p The cap’ : 2 The Skin. Americans. It js stated that these arms vador, which is a part of this new union, | ,,ing the wrecking tug Potomac to Nor- A remarkable Tea is i The Rabuteau Preparations 7| are being stored In secret hiding places un- is an unimportant affair, and will be quickly | folk with him ‘when he came, instead of re- nd ® oe = ws , til a definite declaration of policy is made the f 1 forces, if it amounts her to Santiago. Burchell’s Spring Leaf at i stand e be ances stoic eg tho Amiecicnn eigenen The ahaa e crushed by the federal force: turning z rent affairs, but it made no mention of the | The new United States coast survey palate, it compares favor- cs eee eee Oo Migely circulated 1 givé them for what thoy, uprising. It is understood that a vessel is | steamer Pathfinder,which was especially de- Pi TI z ready t ed from Nicaragua with 500 i but ably with any tea imported. Mertz’s harmacy, ‘he Snyder Steamship Company will run The New Clea real sd 1 aia nee os ing, | Signed for work in Alaskan waters mais ene N. W. Burchell, 1325 F. Eleventh and F Si H — ko © -polnt af the.uprising, * i to enough to call them into use. He received See ae 60c. a pound. Fragrant in They're known {| Strongly deny SNEOLEERLOE Denar : a dispatch yesterday tromGovernor,formen | Coast Survey Steamer Pathfinder. ici 3 ~ on cu the cup, delicious to the fo cYerywhere for their e@iciency 4{ but as the reports are numerous and are ly president, Zelaya of Nicaragua assel the survey of a weekly line of steamers to Mobile and hich: Co! rts will prove to be | Which will be used as well in Havana, with connection for northern} fom wouse cutAnina was wo suPenion, | Jers of a demonstration than the ‘recent | the coast of the islands which have lately ports, from January 1, "A DOES THE WORK WITH. THE AeasT LamOR. | Face.riote in the Carolinas. come into the possession of the United |