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THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, c ° , AT THE STAR BUILDINGS : THE CHOLERA PLAGUE. ‘eft west Corner Penasylvania Ave and 21th 8t.,57 A & ‘ he Evening Star Newspaper Company, . COUNT DE CHAMBORD'S ILLNESS, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. { ; CRIMES, ACCIDENTS AND FIRES, terteesch. By mail— prepaid—S0 cents a mouth, ©: year, $4; six months, tered at the Post (ilice at Washington, D. 0.96 peccn-cleae nal matter.1 Tur Werxty Stax—published on Friday—flaysar, | vertese prepaid. Six months, 60 centa, The Cholera Epidemic. ommatieatenn aii momen | Vor §2—N2 9,425, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATBRDAY, JULY 7, 1883. TWO CENTS. hee ALEXANDRIA, July 7.—One hundred and seven A SUSPECTED MURDERER’S SUICIDE. 5 aie = lsd Sree perp aye at Damtetta yester- , al Jansu: and 16 at Samanoud. ————— — 5 5 TURKEY GUARDING AGAINST THE PLaccER ADEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, Raghav ft A net tal) Toe amont declares. that on the second day | qCOMTANTINOPLE July is — — : e Introduction nt ga° THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE The Litigation in Court Over His Due | after her marr: with Nickerson, he informed | Turkish possessions, have resolved to ask the Axversrsts—Jet pace. TS" nolters of the A: &P, Halinoad Compene nad ke | SP , it George's Hall, 510. 11th street | GOVERNMENT RecIPre To-pay.—Internal reve- fea ‘Cities Blouse her that he intended to convey. the Dupont circle | Porte to request the Exyptian government to pro- Artonsers 31 paxe. Bae, Sel dee ea eee eomananys im Anacostia, MON- | northwest.—Services and preaching every Sunday at | nue, §909,80477; custome, $1,097,241.97. ° Property toher, and when they agreed to separate | MUIC refutes from starting for the cOnstS, 70% Satee—7th and 8th pages , July 9th. Poils opeu for the electi i —— > rm rrme - tae ees tro FE EMITHON, Sityh CHISWOLD, Pree. oF, ALL SOULS CHURCH, CORNER OF taza | THE number of postmasters commissioned dur- | Lexa CARTER'S STORY TOLD IN AN AFFIDAVIT—| he said he would carry out this Intention ee he felt gees do arrive at is belonging to Turkey ‘hey Booxs, &c.—3d page. — = ——— ie is & and L streets northwest. —Mornii ice at 11 | ing the fiscal year just closed foots up 11,633. SHE CLAIMS TO HAVE SUFFERED MORE|1n duty bound to provide for her. On June | Will not be aliowed to land. rasres © 4 SP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE | o'clock. Evening service, 8. Sunday School at 9:45 a. Te X NICKERSON'S DECEIT THAN THR onIGI-| 1st he give her the deed from the LATER—145 MORE DEATHS REPORTED. peer ag = & ee Dineen ae tae ae OTT ee ne | 2t_| Fmsr Lieur. Wm. Barep, 6th cavalry, now in ae Loy NICKERSON—A PITIFUL TALE oF | defendant, Matthews, together with a Dill of sale | ALExaxputa, July 7—At Mengaich sesterd: County Rear Exrire—4th page. * | HOXD"GoMPANY wil be held at the offee of the Gom- CP othatd Wee PAE TIST CHURCH, CORNER | thisecity, has been ordered to report by letter to | AL MES. NICKERSON A PITIFUL axp wos | OL the personal property ta the house. She denies | there wore il deaths from ebolera. “During the ekray Biicarese= tab pee pany. near P-street ridge, on WEDNE*DAY, the 11th 8thand H streets northwest Kev. 8. H-GREEN®, | the superintendent general recruiting service, ae at the complainant had any right or title in the | hours ending at & o'clock this morning 22 deat of July, 1833. The poils rill be, open from two until | Pastor: —Services at 11 a.m. and 7:90 p.m. Come an New York city, for assignment to thé ch: of | ER—A CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE IN BALTIMORE, Property, or that the conveyance was made with | from cholera occurred at Damietta, 50 at Man- Drarss— Sth rue, four élock p.m.) J. W. THOMPSON, President. | worship with us. it * rereg tt ty. arge AND A SUBSEQUENT SEPARATION. ntention to defraud her. She ts informed that | surab, 9 at Samanoud and 8 at Shirbib. Josip meister WM. W. MOOKE, Secretary. 3€26-co7t (ce, FLETCHER CHAPEL, CORNER NEW Yon | ‘He Tecrutting rendezvous, in this city. Nickerson, after ii8 separation from, ihe amMant, onan at ee poe RY Goons—Sth vuge. THE TEN ENGRAVI 5 a SF avenue and 4th strect.—] ing To-morrow fr: re offel © complainant to consent to the opening ide apected Murderer. Pande ar yey tS ae pac mausumag COMPANY, at 11 o'clock a.m. and 8p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 A ert Je et) exe The case of Emma. D. Nickerson agt. A. = of the decree of divorce granted him and to pro-| Noxerstows, Pa. July 7.—Albert Harvey, who, Excvasions—Ist page. . ame it_ | pol ara, » 3 Nickerson, W. B. Matthews, and Lena Diller Car-| vide an ample support ‘for the complainant and | with James Jack, was under arre: the murder Fawiny Scrriins—7th page. < Cece a eS PN enon, CLA | from the command of the Pensacola on the 24th | ter @uickerson, fled June 20th, for the appoint. | thelr child if the Complainant sos ean | with Ja Mary Jack, committed sulcide in his cell in Fixarxct:1—6th paxe. RELIEF AND PLAT: PRESS PRINTING, “S bangh Hall, 1690 14th street northwest, Hev.G. | May last, and has been placed on grating ment of receiver and an injunction, was before | Push the threatened court-martial proceedings | the county Anil last night. After the meeting of Fea Reser icons BY B. P.ton, pastor.—Services: van orders; Capt. J. N. Miller has reported hfé return, to-day—Mr. N, | 2¢ainst him: and that the complainant re- | the coroner's jury on the Sth Instant he ‘and Jack, aateuk cased LAUTEN'’S NEW PROCESS ing at ll o'clock. “Sunday -Sch¢ having been detached from the Richmond on the | the Equity Court, Judge James, to-day—Mr. N. | fused the offer. She submits Cee the com- | who had been confined in the same cell, were sep? Fer Burr (Houses)—tth prza. TN, §28eclock. Prayer meetings 2d June, and has been placed on waiting orders; | Wilson for the complainant, and Mr. H. W. Gar-| plainant has” no rounds of complaint | arated, at the request of the coroner. ‘Yesterday i. FHOTO-ENGRAVING. SSR EAN SS ween! nr Medtcal Inspector, Thos. W. Leach from the Ten- | nett and C. Robinson for the defendants, Mat- Seainst the afflant or rig ts in the property owned | ke ras visited by lls daughter, and after she bad ALE (Mince . HOLY Choss CHURCH, MASSACHUSETTS | nessee and placed on sick leave; ical Inspect . CN of 2 ms nee of the fight of Nickerson | gone he asked under keeper O'Farrell, why his To fare dt i SESE: Oe Sere Ares: 9% | TP avenue and Yon eee ‘unday services: Ma- | aC. Rhoades from the naval academy and or- evens Tene oe Pasian Pir the | ffom the procecdings announced at the instiga. | oct, was postponed. When told that the dice Grxtiew Ss GAS FIXTURES! ting 9:30 a. m.; litany (choral) and holy eucharist dered to the Tennessee, and also to perform the ie L, whic! as y Mr. J Uon of the complainant and pushed and for- trict attorney was absent he seemed satisfied. In Bovsrycaxss: 3 ance, LL m, Even song 6:90 p. m. Seats free. | Gttigg ‘of feet surmeoy Gt tae Nore AnEnuS appointment of a receiver for the rents of the | warded by her.as she has declared, for the purpose | tne evening ‘he stood at the door of the cell and Lapis’ G THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CT‘¥ TO Se eee eausaron: Lieut. Cliford H- West, from duty at | house No. 7 Dupont Circle, and to enjoin the sale | of having Nickerson disiaissed from the afmy.and | converend wing the each Watchman. This morn- List or Lerrens—Sd pase. Srl ECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. (2p MCRENDREE M:&, GHUNCH, MASS. | the New York navy yard and ordered as assistant | o further disposition of the property pending a | thus depriving him of the means he had offered | ing he was found dead, having hung himelt ota ppb Sakray rotary PLEASE CALE AND EXAMINE, Sin at's» between 9th and 10th ste. n. w.—! to the inspector of the third light-house district; | 1° 7) {eile in, the Support of the complainant, and | a handkerchief to a spigot in the corner of his orlk Soetedeteue tare CORCORAN BUILDING, Hu sm ands aanvinvieae” WM: & EDwaRns. | Ensign John g. Watters from the ‘Tennessee and ee order was made, and to-day the | ‘elrenlia. The bed clothing was bloody, but no wounds were Mowry To Loas—tth pags, = ¥. BROOKS. el evitedts ¥"~ | ordered ‘to the coast survey steamer Ready; En- miporary. rorblerre os Ive the | rhe AM@ldavit, after denying the right of Mrs. | visible. Harvey has long borne @ doubtful reper Mepiear, &c.—Cth pars. = E = (ce, HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, CORNER Sra | sign Houston Eldredge ordered to the Tennessee, | Motion was under consideration’ to dissolve Nickerson to bring this suit in her own name, de- | tation. Jack has not been informed of Harvey's ew Puvtications—Ist page. eS THE ORIGINAL POLAR SODA, and P northwest,—9:15, sunday school. 11 os o Mr Gs tt read the affidavit of Lena D, Carter clares her own tied faith in all the transactions | death. Charles Ernest, who was accused by Jack Praxce asp Ongans—6th page. & m., by pastor, Rev. 8. RE SOSE, Con- | Navat Caper Jxo. L. Rees has resigned. r. Garnett re: e aMdar 2 Teferred to, and says that in the light of recent | and Harvey of having been in the house with FIVE CENTS PER GLASS, | cealment of Christ Impossible," 8p.m., ‘The Inner ——— Nickerson. e events, she admits that she was most. them at the time of Mrs. Jack's death, still at : Without change of quantity, and quality fully main- | “#2.” Weloome. it? ‘THe U. 8. 8. Lackawanna DaMaGED.—Rear Ad- Lena Carter's Affidavit. INPRUDENT AND INDISCREET, «. Uberty. His friends say When drunk he is help, ioeRined. ce, UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. 13rmH AND L | Miral Hughes, commanding the Pacific squadron The answer of Miss Lena D. Carterts in the form and acted improperly tn consenting to marry the less and could not harm any one, and when sober MILBURN’S, on the Avenue, near the Treasury. 7 streets, Rev. ALEX. Kent, Services | telegraphs to the Navy department that the U.S. | of anaMdavi.. The Paper is signed Lena Diller sald Nickerson 80 soon atter his divorce, and to ao | 2° #8 inoffensive, Srwrve Macurers—3d pags. = cre there few that be savedP?” Bandey Sid areas | 8. Lackawanna arrived at Callao, Peru, yesterday, | Carter Nickerson; but in the preamble the aM™l-| o> itnout the knowledge of her family, but that | Twe Mrothers Drewned While Bath- Beoner Resorts—Sth pasa tw % wal LACE KIRBY, OEM p BEAL | om. it Soe ae cece perpenodaltes a iA aay ant’s name is set forth as“Lena Diller eed she did this on account of the soticitations of the ing. SPEC . -Ist p: = 2 OKERAGE = imaged, ” © t pal fricntrne tees Bins GACHEY LOAM Nec Site. | Cer SRCLENGURE EvaNGELIOaE povae: | PAM, demaess made the efldavit ia substantialy as follows: |S Nckeron, and beg overpersunded by nim; | RTO, Pa July fs The cy was starued tp reac A < . < N — * | that she accey from r = < —F WING ©) rms Brig! e vat € was morally, if not legally, bound to provide nm drown late last night in the Schuylkill Waxtep (Situations)—4th page. IZERS. ices Dr, E. D. Huntier, iam. fr | Texas steer, magnificently mounted and orna-| the divorce was annulled, the complainant was | reparation for the injury he had done her, and | ers they went in bathing late last night. Aaron Waxtep (Houses)—4th paze. A good fertilizer can be made at home, for about $12 « | !ecture room. it mented by W. M. Galt, Bro. & Co. The head is not in law the wife of Nickerson. She says that | because she was ad that the -complainant | was seized with cramps and his brother went to Waxrep (Rooms)—4th paze. fon by Composting with POWELLS PREPARED 3° NORTH BAPTIS1 OHURCH, lizm STREET, | one of the largest ever seen. It 1s four fect be~ 2. had no rights therein. She denies-that she was at | his assistance, when both were drawn under the LS. near R, Rev.J. L. Lopa®, D. D... yaa tween the horns, and was superbly mounted by | Nickéfson, having bought the Ruode Island ave-| any time guilty of udultery or even any improper | water and drowned. Aaron's body was recovered, Waste (Miscellaneous)—4th page. References in every State. Agents wanted for unoc- | mon to the Sabbsih school stile im, oh tong | order of Richard King, the Texas “oattle king,’' | Due property under a deed of trust, held only an | conduct with sald Nickerson, and she submits | at miduight. Woop axp Coat—Tth page. cupied territory. Apply with references. beauty of youthful Piety." Praise meeting from xt p.m. and Washington's this morning. At to 9) who presents it to Senator Maxey. equity of redemption in it, and the complainant | ‘that it is enough that her whole life has been / the place where the drowning occurred there isa BROWN CHEMICAL CO., 1 had no right or trterest in it. ‘Though a dratt of | Dilghted, her peace destroyed, and she and her | treacherous undertow, and it Is kuown ae eho POWELL'S Tip-1Ub BUSH FERTILIZER, BONE, | (-3*,,WAUGH ME. OHUKCH, 3p AND A| Hvow 8 Wyman, of Olympia, Washington Ter- family made wretched; that at atime when she | Devil's hole. The brothers were prominent and v hode Island avenue pro} ; ‘ASH, AMMONIA, &c: aireets northeast Rev. BRED's Stren, of this | ritory, has been appointed acting assistant sur- | * eed conveying the Ri an Drop. 16 yas Watching the last moments of a dying sister | wealthy physicians in this city, and both enjoyed 7 Aa 129 a name |B stoelege tc er Minas oR |€o0n in the marine hospital service and has veo | ty watts to tecompiaiant inthe alo 1 |The cmpninant ab be tends wers tang | ange acca Sted Snasee 3 = Ris next Sunday (July 15), at li a.m. it?” | ordered to Ses eataney relleving Acting ier aes falsehoods against this uMant; this, she submits, Accidentally Drowned. firkney he Ra a NEW PUBLICATIONS. Te iorse MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, sau sunfecn H . Yemans, who has bee! ‘The aMant declares that she was informed by 4s enough to endure without ‘the false and ma-| PHrLapepata, July 7.—Police Lieutenant Mar Baise Meapbors of the ce FyPeeation ar. Clase 4:30, taught. by. the necretars Goren» Nickerson that tho property in question on Du-| ne usynarees Which the fant in tats ent nen | ceoreh tenon mor th di ‘n ——_———_ Bias (0 swear fo against this aMant in suit, and | careful investigation of the surrounding cireum- Bto6 p.m. oonducted by ‘Dr Witiiae tenses Postwasrans were commissioned to-day asfol-| pont circle was acquired by bim in stock specula-| nisy tn the peting fer Ghee a ee and | careful investization of (ne su Kast, whose. br Plymouth, Engiand. it*_| lows: Mrs, § ©. Holmes, at Tannersville, Va.; | tons and not by the sale of other property. filed against the sald Azor H. Nickerson. And | was found inthe Delaware river on Wednesday, ‘Mi. VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH, | Mrs A. i Jackson, at Black Rock, Md:; 8M. | wow sHz CAME TO LIVE IN NICKERSON’s uover. | this aMant further submits that if the said Nick- | and who it was thought had been robbed and th and K streets northwest.—Preaching | Larkin, at Sands, Page county, Va. The aMant then relates how, in the fall of 1892, | ¢r=00 was able to deceive a person of the mature | thrown overboard, he had concluded that the paste th jainant, 1 t - 181 Smxarze Ruies—The committee on | her mother rented a portion of Nickerson’s house, age of the complainant, who had livea with him | man was not a a of foul play, but had ber yor this morning that after BNER’'S SUMMER GARDEN. as oo NEW - CONS! RVATOXY OF MUSIC, PKOF. ARTH'S SELECTED ORCHESTRA. Seeuligdig nase ce ERE aHERE corner 91 : TEP ARTON QUARTETTE, | yourself and musical friends, end names and ad- | $"qrTo (ousdey) at11 olclocy «mm: and at 8 p.m. Last Appearance of Miss RAVENE. ae ing subject: jHtow Shall ‘We Observe’ the Sabbath a fetrele, Wwnich had been advertised | Sta, Wife for ten yeaks: it he Fits. ghle to de- | accidentally drown, : Fran! Boston, i N ‘to-day, | No. 7 Dupont circle, which hai n adves celve his counsel and the court in elphia, is —— > ___ ‘The Fargent und Vest aryotitea Mister Litearrana | Pubte cordially inv and will this afteraoon tako tho Fall River boss | forFent, Nlokerson’ retaining two rooms in the] fr strange. ane aston ar Neat eh | General News Oy Cable To-day. Art School, and HOME for young ladies, in the world, (ee, FOUNQRY M. E cHURCH, arm AND G third floor and boarding with the family. - She | deceive this aMant, who 1s young enough to be TBE EMPEROR WILLIAM'S NRW GRANDSON. : ‘ 4030-8, 8¢ streets. Rov. W. F. Wamp, pastor. Preac| on thetr way_to Bar Harbor, where they are to his daughter?” Porshe elp e pene Tas at Next Monday, Mies FLORENCE EMMART. | 2 Si td cig. "Narco Fant and Habeet | join Senator Frye and take Up tor consideration | describes his conduct as gentlemanly and propery Sew! macau nie Prince Prsdeick WER tee ae eon et Admission, Ten Cents. yt Reeser OF THE CONDITION en ia om ar ioe pealy, 7 pyran family in Ameri- | the proposed amendments to the rules of the Sen- | and marked with kindness towards every mem- a Crown it Valli el] BaRER Don themieson work | 84,,The committee consists of Senator Frye, | ber of the family. Bhe declares also that sue} ‘The affidavit of W. B. Matthews accompanying Grown Prince Frederick William, has been deliv. TIONAL SAVINGS BANK OF THE DISTRICT | and relieione Palen a Aa ee meen, work | chairman; ‘Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana; John | never went out witn him alone or at any timo re- | that of Miss Carter denies that AI. Neekevson I ly ASHINGTO: st ly, teac! 3 Es 180) rida, and ned alone in his company. She refers to the 7 SOLUY her of Arabic to the majority of American and Eng- | Sherman, of Ohio; Wilkinson Call, of Flot mal ‘AL CONCERT AT WASHINGTON, ‘and aided De ever held ttle to lot A, sub. of lot 88, sq. 310, the | Panis, July TA diematen eee eT he . * | 310, i. h from Vienna tot ND VOCAL AND INSTRU t ;- | Arthur P. Gorman, of Maryland. Mr, Charles B.| complainant's charge that the afMiant sryep laf A dispatcl oe ee ere ite = At the close of business, June 22, 1883, lation of tus fata Cinuewall invaseeting adioas | Headey the elem of to committee, has prepared a |has” at various” times, between the | Conveyance to him being subject to a trust of | Guuois'says the Com ae pee ene Duke de BY A SELECTED ORCHESTRA, isexpected. All are cordially invited. 1t* Alencon have gone from that city to Frohsdorff. . " volume, which is printed, and which will enable | 3st day of September, 188%, and the 8d day | $3,000, which has not been paid nor released, and ser Ms ASSISTED BY THE, WASHINGTON SENGER- | rans on eat entate OPC! scusity $086,100.69 CHRISTIAN GHURGH lice STREGT the meihbers of the commnittes to see at a glanes | of april, 1888, at house No. 7 Dupont Circley conv | the interest he (Stckergon) had in tt nas deen 801d. | Ghnged singe the Lace eos rte BUND, ii bonds on han: ‘$0,000.00 Rhode Island avenue, Pastor, F. D. Pot the modifications which have been made in the | mitted adultery with the defendant, Azor H/Nick- He states further, that when Nickerson | continues the physicians will prohibit him from 2 Other bonds... Morning Sermon, ‘‘Preparation for the Second Senate rules from time to tme, the rules as they | erson, which statement she declares, and each Purchased the Dupont circle property he | secing “all vishore, including princes. Gen. ON SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1883, Due from state banks and bankers. Yent.” “Eveuing “Sermon at 8; Soug Service, ‘TAs, | are, and a3 itis Proposed to make them. It also | and all statements that this aMant ever at any | Pated to. atfant chee it was probable that | Thibaudin, the French minister of ‘war, has au. euaaee gye-nre | Realestate, furniture and fixtures, Come. 2 | Contains a draft of a new code of, Joint rules pre; | time committed adultery with Azor H. Nickerson, | pcg gumant, that | West, and he Wanted | thorized the Duke de Aumale to’ pfosed Gommencing at 4p. m. * Gurre texpenses and ta: id. THE TABERNACLE, 9TH STREET, NEAR | Pared by Mr. Reade and Mr. H. H. Smith, journal | tg and are willfully and maliciously false and ex: to have & property conveyed to afflant | Vienna, The Gaviots says that Prinee Jerome HEATER COMIQUE DIME SUMMER GARDEN | Checks and other ca (ee peer tARER .—Préaching at 11 a. m. by | Clerk of the House. hibit a revengeful malice on the part of the com- | in trust, for if anything should occur to make It Napoleon will issue a manifesto in the event of T sis Bilis of other banks. Rev. M. PorTER SsxLL. At 8 p.m. by Rev. P. Ay Saag Plainant towards this aMant, who, believing and] aqvantageous to eell he could do so by merely | the death of the Count de Chambord. MONDAY, JULY 2. Fractional paper curreney, nickels and pen= Cuisr." All are welcome, it* CapeT Naval Exorveens Rervak v0 Accerr | Connding in the same man’ in whom the come a ADMISS#ON 10 CENTS. poate iting & letter. This trust the aflant accepted, (Ce DUNBARTON STREET M. & CHU.cH, | THEIR DiscHaRoR.—The cadet, engineers of the | plainant believed and confided, and with whom | Wiiting & This trust the afMlant accepted, Georgetown, wat 1 r and in compliance with Nickerson’s written re-| Vrexxa, July 7.—The Countde Chambord passed she lived for nearly ten years, having all that First time of the New and Original Comedy, . Preaching at 11am. and 8 | class of 1861 who have been notified of their dis- ; wuest he conveyed the property to Lena D. Carter. | a quiet night and experienced little sufteriie. Me p.m. by the pastor, Rev. J. J. G. WEBSTER. 1t_| missal from the navy under the provistons of the | time trust, penet an conndence anni ass a he asserts he has no idea where the purchase teeny weak ‘this ising however.” He received REXDELL'S DREAM; (ee GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. Ora AND 6 | act of Auzust 5, 1882, have refused to ageeoe thelr shud and: deception, Practiced by the sald Nickers operator in socks, ne had benma bie eee ee Os, FUN AT THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. LIABILITIES, Preschte tha net Dt oyster ay CO aRicatiats GRAPE SENTE Coe the | £00 on this afflant as well as the complainant, but | Phar non® losing heavily, and he intended to w Fever on the Bark Salome. Re-engazement of the great Tnitivided profits. ‘Musical rerviow and eliort address, at 8 p.m. MURPHY AND MACK, MURPHY AND SHANNON, | Individual deposits Yel o this aMant has suffered, still suffers, and during | Graw out and: invest a Fenn ete Bea : :. ES that they feel bound to respect thede- S| draw o est in Teal est fe states | Gatvestox, Texas, July 7.—The man reported M. E, CHURCH, 207m STREET Gist of the Courtor Clatmena belleve tat thelr fant from the eald fraud and decett. wae complain. ctionabieee — UAhApE’ ang Uitese tea: a rd volun has pase, ‘ated “Or black vomit, PB ‘ = - | discharge 1s without authority of law, and hence a ; | trom Vera a rt rit. Le Wanon at Nain: and'S°p: | pull and void They will thetetore cohuinee tone | ANe hs. set aside the fraud. and recovered. her it ‘Time certificates of deposi | MATINEES—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. ‘Total. _ Extra Matines Fourth of Juiy. ~ that there was something of a eeffous character | fo" al a er sailor oh the same vessel ts also sick, Ui m er Nonite Help.” Suniay wohooi | Bott tor duty” trom time to. time and sve for thelr UB Wrong whieh the fraud hee fallcredoc hes | Pressing on his mind, for his manner was strange | Anger Sailor « yellow fever. It 1s expected that Adtaission, 10 cents. 3y2_ | District of Columbia. County of Washi: at a.m. and 4p.m.: young peop'e's meeting a7 m. | Day as It accrues. It 1s understood that while the ie wrong Wi fe and incomprehensible; that he made allusion | ne will die to-night. The Salome ts anna Rowman GARTER 1 A.0L, NTURTEV NT, treasurer of Seats free. Cordial invitation to all- Heth | BOdsetary is onposed. to ene idee euge he waa “ee HOW THE MAJOR WOOED AKD WON HER. to some trouble which ‘he sald he could mot con. | isolated trom the rest Of the stiipping here ake Re-epeaomentfor one week longer of the Merrie, | Trent in trae ts the hort of Ty Sante ae Foe, NESLEY GHAPEL, CORNER OF 5tm AND | constratued by the courts he will not oppose, and | ‘The aflant then goes on to recite how the Major | fide, “not even to you,” althouch he had the mect ferric MARIONETIES. Another week of Mir AL. STURTE VAR T Wiee ce. sic, Maxic and Mystery. A great company of i et a northwest.—11 a m., preaching by the | wil rhaps, favor the restoration of these young a n as follows: On the Sist day ot jubseribed and sworn to before me this Gih day of | Pastor. Kev. Wn. I. McKuxwer. “Communion after | men to the service by legisiatio’. ac the nest woe | Wooed and won her, Ny Of | ta uarantine the cit, established a picket ‘> 1883, morning service. ng and Praise service, | sion of congress. March, 1888, the deferaant, Axor H. Nickerson, quarantine the city has Di ALHOMAS R. JONES, Notary Publle, | conducted by m., Sunday School. boat alone, but others, and rather than give ublicity yl tl hood the i informed this amant that he had obtained that | to the cause he had at times thought, serlemay or et hy eS BENJ_P. SNYDER, Straten wettanme oe ee tei agen || Mumuae on al RELIG WENES GNU RieorioN day a dlvores in Philadelphia from the complain- | ending his own life and his troubles; that he felt | tablished across the east end of the island. ANDREW WHOLE. { Directors Meetings, and bring Gospel hymus. All invited. _1t*_ | Caszs. —The Attorney General has recetved a tele- | ant, on the grounds of desertion; that the com- proaget ee faring and since the war tee ae Sure Stas bcnthph oc Daan. M. G. EMERY, CHRISTAD‘LPHIAN ECCLESIA MEETS | gram from Edward Gutheridge, United States at- | plainant had gone to Europe against his consent position in the War department suited him, but if! cmcago, July 7—Yesteraay afternoon, while * “ Haughn, late county judge of Marion county, ie, the Nickerson, was in delicat » and | public notoriety an ussion he felt that he | the works of the North Chicago Rolfii ‘Milis Com- i Teox Vases, Cuams axp Serres, day, a1 an air of David's tarenes accent: | Texas, and principal witness inthe Marion county | subject to severe attacks ot sickness from injurieg | Bucks notoriety and, lacus entirely and would ace Boling le, in op- is thought the governor will take action to have elt confidence in ‘aMant’s honor. He informed ‘Ot that his trouble did not cone ee eormed | her gent to Ship Island. In addition to the state Connect. mer Gare: } etre rthwest. Ent It from Sto 12 Jel2-2m IPHE WASHINGTON | SWIVatING | scHOOE, JNew York avenue, between 13th and Mth sts. \ OPES FUR THE SEASO! Gentiemen—7 to9 an wT Pany at South Chicago a valve broke, letting tie ary, to vindicat truth of God fro} e Bib! election cases, was murdered on the 8d Instant, as | and wounds received in the service of the United have to leave. Sometime after this at an- steam in upon them, and they were cooked to 30 (010 p.m.; Ladies10| RUSTIC WOOD VASES, poition to the Hen of a, self-constivuted Liorasesys bo | Gren SubtSeea, Go eae te eS a a separtted CetOrG a ee Teena ne, had in fact | other interview he sald “Have you ever con. | acim im upon the, and they were cooked to ‘Sm. to 12 m.; Boys—2:3€ to7 p.m. raffic with God's word for gain. All invited, but none States court. The Attorney General has in- | separated before she left for Europe, and that he Jectured what my trouble is?” and afMfant Hollenge. ‘Water constantly changing and artificially heated. CHAIRS, SETTEES ill be benefited unless they want to know the truth. | structed Mr. Gutheridge to examine carefully and | had not communicated with her since herde-| repited that he though it concerned bis As alee ae eee: At" | report fully upon the circumstances of the murder. | parture except to send her occasionally a formal | w fe, a5 hehad been informed that she had not Killed by a Student. = mye se AND. HANGING BASKETS. H. J. MASTBROOK, — hote enclosing money for her necessary expenses; | lived with him for several years, but was 10 Eastox, Pa., July 7.—An inquest was | Fees (N FXHIBITION No.6 CP Piicsiias BARTER shoemaker, established sinon | THE WREKLY Stan for this week ts now ready | that he had filed his suit against her for a divores | Europe. He Teplied, “You are right,” and went on Stag go ; b E degun last ARD) ight on’ the body of George Werkbelser, son of EN HOS! will change hig plac+ of businessfrom 1222, z and, after due and regular proceedings, had ob- | to say that his wite had left hlh and gone to | MIEMt on the ‘ured sree! AERTS Ee fake | CEDEX HOSE an Se PT Letina le tings | for malig: pis, thon cane per copy. es 8 sat, See medion “EP cha silat | Rewpn cea tnd tea sara ver inn that toraing fron njuies, ogee, Sve wa ne 2,26 E street northwest, ono door from 7thetreet, : asted and folded, and will be sent anywhere in |SPeak of his | affec Se ect On her He wOMld de ee arenes than re- | Ceived ‘by a blow struck by W. H. Harrison, @ < ‘ine, ‘Chroma, ete: 5 = . and urged her to marry him immediately, | flect on her he would do anything; that if he tana Pepe: and Chote’ Rieck at Poche wwe | apa BAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | (CBF gor nmotnane a oO Ge Ma nue | te United States and Canada, postpaid, for On Giving jas a Teason ‘why the ceremony | entered sult for divorce the matter, from hie offic. SOAR KERIEn Ie aE eee ¥ Picture Cord and Tacwels, Nella cte,yat York ou any building where there are now members of | G0llar a year. Should be performed without delay: that it was | tal position, would create a scandal. It would be three inches long and one inch wide was found on, Terms Cash__ Free Art ol E. N. G & C Plasterers’ union employed. It isaleo resolved that necessary for him to visit the west on business | harassing and otherwise obnoxious, and that ever the brain. Werkheiser’s companions swore that fe te RAY 0-4 Tere" Associaton ns beer Byorder of the Stone cut- | Pemsonat.—Col. Bonaparte and family are oc- | freee’ rurgnim Uo visit the west, on business Since his wife left he had been cautious tokesp the | {hE Drain. | Werkhelsers companions swore that PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ¢ ‘Maine avenne aud 34 street southwest, ee Aenean Taz | Supying for the summer their beautiful villa at | before ne left Washington; he also represented to | fact iat she: hed. aeniea ei Keep che rd Werkhelser compinined ot a palm tee SS _ | GENERAL MACHINERY ESGISES, ROTEERS | (9 paihan ee OF DOCTORS CHOATE & DUN- | Newport.—Judge and Mrs. MacArthur havegono Mager nat ioaiomeirint ain Ino ne Norge peer whore utioned | head. The inquest was adjourned lave last night TEAMER ARMENIA WILL MAKE SPECIAL Ro! pen Abouer AMS. REL EON ATED ORAT- Dunbar, the originator of the successful treatment of | tO Saratoga.—Mr. Justice Harlan, of the U. 8. | Flag ‘until to-day. SELECT EXCURSIONS EVERY SATURDAY. & ct any Wa: ‘ist her family, which he tol before proceeding for a dtvorce, >. 3 sca, and, even "Sabeates and Belgie naesee aE | Be Conceal Bene Gi aed ean TINUE and | Could NOL do Gunply ae a, fricnd, and alarey a | Rave t0 100K betore proveeding for a ar im Philadel: aciete Wusthebses Ohabb. for areas, roofsand floors furnished promptly at ruling ovat O01 G strect norinteat fie auonee, bas | Mrs, General Beckwith and GAUgntErS Of Wea | a ae reat and also as an | being informed that his would have to commence | S@Feeom om Biraiad by Lo Bnet ae Quaution, leaving at 6-30, ro. | market prices. "Careful end prompt aticutloy wiven | Bin offico at O41 G atrect northwest. Le tweatueat tm | Ington, AFE AE Craig. Collage Bare Grouse, amant that she could remain with her family and | his sult there, ‘The atiant wid ca sa enee = turning by 1i- Dancing aud Music. Choice selections | repair of general machinery and boilers.” Tein phone | pyery case Was successful when Dr, Dunbar applied it | Mass.—Among those who left tor Rock Enon ~ B: Provipence, R. L, July 7.—Surgeon Bartlett, U. wank by Prof. Danforth. It | connection. eae oer Rimeelf, ‘this morning were Mrs. 8. H. Kauffmann and two | ill sister while he was in the west and need not | take this ree After he had determined to sue for & ‘of Fort Ad 18 In a precarious condi— 5 si hve uate = ‘Make enaufries of those he has cured. dy7-3t*_| children: Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, child and | accompany him; he especially that this | a divorce aMant informed him that he would have tay ly eet Receygee pial cxpected to live. Care: POINT CLUB EXCURSION TO 1 HAVE NOCONNECTION WITH THE PER- | nurse, and Mrs. D. A. Chambers and three chil- | Mant should marry him at once, for the reason | to secure counsel in Philadelphia, and he did, | Un from hel aha an Huoocss, Laws Terns, Cro son styling himscif ae Dr ALEX ANDEDOR: | dren Bx-Coain ane ts in New York. Shee ne ee ces per tarally oust never coneak reaper SS one — Killed by Lightning. -DNE> DA’ ULY litu, 1883. me BAR, and any use of my namo in that way is unauthor- —Col. and Mrs. Bacon, Capt. and Mra Fox, Mr. +" x Py July 7.—A heavy thunder enefit of § 1 se ized, illegal. rf 3 C) M. D., divorced man, and that his divorce would soon be ke to aMant of the affectionate letters he ad- Lane: ‘ee y fe tiene iecuiaucc ee oe re wnt 10h eg oE ONT, Dorthireat, | 204, Mrs. Ruth, Me. d, G. Davenport, CG Ea reece Merete Orossed his wife or the character of the scees | storm passed over the southern and eastern 990- = = Gel Gen, Bi once, then when her mother and family found that | which preceded her departure, but he did speak of | tions of Lancaster county last evening, doing con- Temas 5 ea Rome To OWNERS OF DOGS; en OMet el $21; | they’ were ‘married, opposition. would ‘be useless business letters in which he enclosed money, and | siderable damage. Mrs. Law was working in @ 2 . KSION OF THE Na- | Better Cord Hammocks, $1.49; these are made of much Distuicr oF CoLums: Hon. J. H. McGowen has gone to Coldwater, Mich. | 4 accomplished fact. He made many such and| that having once been his wife and the mother of | Storm came up, Ss ~ and instantly to Marshall Hall, beavier cords with excellent hata ad will hold from Wasuincron, June 30, 1883.’ Hon. D. W. Mahon is at Nantasket, Masa — | Other appeals, representations and entreaties to | his child she should never suffer. house, but was struck by lightning 3. 400 to 500 pounds. All owners or keepers of dogsin the District of Co- sander @.¥. MONIC Moe ane Oakland Hotel, | this aMant, who, moved by his urgency, pitying What the Members ti killed. pe yusct ot Congress on adore otal a karte ants | "Dr Lindsey. has lett. Newport tor Noraaet | Blt ea meee ° Famy 5 Soin abpmiaiis Ka gaings ashame Sean Mexican Grasa Hi: braidea Pirsestics tude towards him for his kindne: Tse] 'o : Sito: thowaue colon stage i Oe | Pree ama cf mid a age SHOT eh, ax po. | Eee an eens we Bae Hower, | faa Dips ome pectrangyan ton aC: | Ysabelia Carter, later of are Lena D. wicker- | aeeyroy, NJ, Tete e angerstood to-aay Ip steast w. w. concomay Seenenjertammts acces ee —_| Tap giro te Comming Be Bi | Hots lotr saat AL Cope garng | funy ch tag com, Puan A ah | gn maes “indi tak ae wee ppeck ee | a TPRTEN Ny Sie amdetene sear . Will make her usual Wierd dace nope hokoaaeen ace ca Columbia, JOHN F- COO! feat Lockport N. Yon Gen B atvontis ar ace | not indifferent to is appeais, and prevented ty | April 84 on hearing that A. H. Nickerson had o>. Express company, wilo recently ob an ine aa oe a <= dy7-6t Collector of Téxee._| titon, Vace Wm, Ballantyne tas Dood to eco | is haste and requests irom consultation with | tained a divorce, and he and her sister Lena had | junction against the lessee of the New Jersey rail p SATURDAY EVENING TRIP DOWN THE RIVER, | Wo keap = vers full assortment Of CROQUET, and THE BUSINES’ EDUCATORS’ ASSOCIA | at Sconset. Masa Admiral Stevens teat Brook. | her relatives and friends, [nexporienced And influ- | been married in Baltimore; that her sister separ- abt tis bees aunts hacameeeeeineee meee leaving her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 6 p. m. sharp, | an offer— TION OF AMERICA will hold ita Afth conven- | vita Md.——John 1. Miller and H. A. Goldsbo- | enced, by ner Tra perk Gears ated from him on May 80th, and Nickerson left the | Prominent railroad mon duritg the past rewea | Rejcuie the eity on return at S00 ps me 7 BAP. | Tees alle and mallets, at 990. foe, comer of Sit and’ steels Boptunine TOES: | CURD aro at Warm springs, Va..—#. A. Pilling | importunities ofthe defendant, Azor H. Nic day of | bouse, No.7 Dupont otreie, with his trunks; that | bromment r Rersons subpamnaed will be ———— cones J6-2t_ | Better grade. varnished, st $1.49. PAY, JULY 10TH, af 10c'elock a 'a., and continuing | 18 a& Colesville. Md ‘Kadison is at Broad kan | April, 1885, without the knowledge ot ‘hertamiy. | he has not stayed. there’ since, nor vides tens | Sees Judge Nixon in this city on Monday. Nery Pandsome sets, beautifully striped, with large | four’ days. Principals and of business col- | Grove, N-J.—Rev. T. G. a Rich- That this conversation took place in the dining | since January 1st, when he camein for a few min- ELECT EXCURSIONS stakes, &c., at $1.98. Mich wht Bey Mnanenie, from all parts of | Station, Va.— Prof. Spencer F. Baird and Rich- | That this convers ‘on Dupont circle, a sister of this 5 a Up in the Nineties. e a Professional Sets, at $3 and $4. the country will be in attendance. Addresses will be ard Rathburn are at Wood’s Holl, Masa——J. Or- id utes. She, prior to the marriage, looked on him delivered, papers read and mond Wilson is at Slaconset, Mass.—Gen. £. D, | *fllant being in the adjoining room. asa friend. WHAT THEY 84Y AT THE SIGNAL OFFICE—WEICOMR TO CAPE MAY In LAWN TENNIS we have some excellent sets yery | biack! Dustes ee eenbY asters in special | ‘Townsend is at North Scituate, Mass —-Col. R. J. A CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE IN BALTIMORE. The aMdavit of Mrs, Elizabeth A. Carter states | guowERS PREDICTED FOR TO-NIGHT AND COOLER i cheap. Spa Sei ae ee Law- | Stevens is at Capon Springs, Va—Hon. Charles || ‘Thaton Monday. April 9d, 1888, the defendant, | that she never knew Of any improper, conduct on | Wevrmen 3o-MOMROW. ee eo eae Ee Ee cordaly invan Gol aoe wos i tray, Sas | Ramodell ts at wiltmagtes Conn’ —Lieat iw, | Nlekereon, exhittted to and gave the amant 4 tie divorce Ul Apri st, when, Major Niseetacs | “How about this hot weathert” asked a Sram EVERY SATURDAY Foot Balls, beet make, from $1.49, Te er ene AT ae a erie AE aay Serio Wa, at Hy, W | certineate of the decree of divaroe duly. authenti- informed her that he haa’ married her daughter, | reporter of the signal officer this morning. Base Ballé, from 5c. to 990. Prof. A. D. WILT, of Dayton, 0., ‘Thompson 1s at Rehobeth Beach, Del.—Rev. A. | cated under the seal of the court; that this certi-| and aMant became angry because of the lecelt, | sernis 1s July,” was the reply, “and we are lable Rubber Balls of all kinds. Preaident. | ¥. Steele is at Buckland, Va.—Mrs. B. H. McCaila | cate was shown to this aMlant on Monday morn-| and promised to leave the house as soon as she es DURING JULY AND AUGUST, Sing Toad @ Sisasselt ont Goce eaase Prof. CHAS. E. CADY, of New York city, ig at Newport, R.L— Mrs, H. W, Dodson is at Me- | ing. and on the same day the aflant left home and | Could? and on May Soth Nickerson eft the hous, Sane eit ctaiag this particular hot spelt, and Bows and Arrows, very low. Prof, HENRY ©. SPENCER, of Washington, Do, | chanic’s Run, 'Va.— Samuel ‘. Davis and George | 128. ond defendant, Nickerson, at a drug store; | _ John F. Carter makes affidavit that Lena D. Car- mechan are The ‘Bow Gun, 92% Sy6-4t Chairman of Executive Committee. | A. Daring are at Oakland.—Mrs, Admiral Scott t with him to the Baltimore and Potomac | ter did not leave the house No.7 Dupont circle | how long is it going to stay?’ ‘Via Penneyivania Isfiroad, from Balt'more and Poto- Spee ie nae = = He at Ocean Beach Ne Fe rae oe Gulttom JF. 18 aS | enor, in this city, and tock the inifeae nes | from June 19th to Sune 4th, except to attend the “Well,” sali the signal officer, “you see here,” Taae Katlroed Station, at 10:10 a, m. In connection with the above we would say that wo| (8 nip fined ant eA MIGAN, HAS REMOV!D | Goderich, Canada-—-George 'T, Dunlop, of West Anehonne er 4 e iit Mat. | funeral of her sister, and Nickerson was not then the to this map, “when the ba» = his office and residence to No. 608 14 re is at Congress Hall, Cape May.— | 0’clocl train for itimore; the defepdant Mat- in ‘bout the house. ling morning's pars Jutrclr anti tp of our Thay | ae or | Want noapns ut cater Rat | ens ntig ns Nikeren ted nya | worn tiobou remeron om the Aan 5.00 FOR THE ROUN a low priced Grain Leather and Canvas Satchels, which 7 Y st % depot in Baltimore an form us that he er ea coast 1% OUL West, as It has. n for CEL es you would do well to examine before purchasing else- | (6 ino ta MMe Omics cut Heate aAe hew wander ¢ Canes. i Gditonis at Hamilton Vane he ileense: we ten all tree drove to. the house Patterson Sprigg makes affidavit that he went | few ‘With southerly winds, It is bound to bo Bickets good to return for five days. © | where, Heck wtenag £0 G26 17 street, couthweat comer K. | MiG Anna ieoy worth and Miss Bertone ave at the Bortknore and ee eee ae tore stteets | uo nouse 1457 Hhode Island avenue on Wednesday, Ee en te Ee on 2 . P oy ‘opposite £01 SILVERBERG'S, residence, will be telephoned without delay jyinane Sento Surpas peings Sen, Butae Angas 8 | Den we’ comes eee tothis city the same | May 84; that ‘lokeroon came n with his baguage; Sal warroor an tho pemtrel toptaantr pea 1s here MAMMOTH TOY STORE, E afternoon, reaching here about past four p.| that no onecame in Ing the nor was if coast the temperature is not ie feul Vdd R. A. PARKF. Passen; DR. JEANNETTE J. SUMNE! . Wil |. GORE = Soucheastern District, Washington D. re rr 312 7th and 313 8th streets northwest, SE . ANNIE E, RICE, at Cumberland, Md.—M. Willian has: gone to = = a3 Near Pennsylvania avenue. | yo age HAVe Temoved to Saratoga Springs. —Dr. Garnett is at the Warm | M2. and drove immediately home to No. 7 Dupont | there a lady in the house next morning. A sim- the wind comes from the south it OPULAR DAILY E Ls} rater. 3 HCO SO. Ss avenue mort Springs, Bath county, Va.——Judge Ajdis and | circle and informed my mother and family of our : ‘ essed surprise and | lar aMfidavit is made by Patsy Glascoe. however,” he continued, LY EXCURSIC family expect to go to Red Sulphur Springs, Va, | Marriage, at which they exp! fay harlotte Cox makes afMdavit to the effect ‘ may = MILES SAll ON THE POTOMAC Cc Our Ux FOR ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES OF Be iiromntadre c Converse, of OI fin town, | Gispicasune, eepecially on aThis sinantoen eee tacts cana econo rept ere other | “inst there will Dea change to-inorrow. It may ly from Tth street ferry wharf. se22-1m | “JEOSING “Jot” SumMeR Uxpersuiets. | 17 "UNCER Howaloes Tharmacy, | Stopping at pee iE she went to Baltimore to Demarried at the request | rrequently; saw Nickerson there, and never saw ste oe aioe — ‘$e30 Corner and I streets northwest. nas toy 7 of the Nickel was D . ‘ any impropriety of conduct. Maggie M. Cox makes pRieh shpat alas POPE TONS APSESDO NE OF FIGS AZ | Gon, Crook’s Account of His Campaign, | less probability of the family of | this amant | any lmpropriety of conduct. Magyle M. Cox makes EXCURSK 50-Cent Gauze Shirta, 8 for $1. CF FFT aS AEE BOARD OF EQUAL learning (of thelr intended marrisge uncil | Ssimilar, amdnrit 22 9° ,siso Anna McC. smith t A il etyles finest Linen C , June 24th, 1863, | PARTICULARS OF THE FIGHT AND THE SURRENDER. | attr ceremony had. been pertormed; | and Ada I Smith, Ger. J. Francis Bie ¢ et Daily ta. m..| Fine s-pie Lincs: She beets ‘The Board of Equalization of the assessment of the} General Crook says of bis recent Indian cam. | this aMant that she contract ‘the, said Amanda Banks, Norman B. Smith and Lisle Jor. S10% m. On Satur | Good Suspenders fort coe palate in the District of Columbia under the act of pit bees miles trom | Marriage in the utmost aith, an Ss 1 leave p.m. forasaildown | Summor Keck Wear Lm ‘March 3, 1883, wil be in session daily and hear com. | Dalgn that the figl ‘Place about180 mifles the slightest doubt as to the pertect iegality, good | #4. wison made his and ths Gabe wie Feturning at 1 p.m.—commencing June | Six Fine Dress Shirts made {0 coder foe $6, at ts thoes terpayers until the FINS? MONDAY IN | our boundary,on the 15th of ‘May,im the heartof the | faith and binding character of the divorce granted oe te MEGINNISS’, OAR pee coped oS hetize” | Slerra Madre mountains, in a very rough country, | by the Philadelphia court to tne defendant, AZor "Will urned until Monday, when Messrs. Garnett inson will make their arguments for de- mussioners D. C. 5 ‘and_ Robi It was not just as he expected and planned, be- | H. Nickergon; that this aMant had no suspicion | nd. Robi vit exami: books recipit: Dy th firing wy ‘that any question could be made as to the Th A it eee, fice tich contain ee cae aan ee ook toe two indians "ihe results were nik hat ‘coul d'oo | oy, pogularty and honesty of ‘pe proceedings in Duties Coveruiment Attica: _ td desired. indians were found dead. Commissioners D. O. it the defendant, Nicke: until she ‘THE NEW DETECTIVE FORCE ORGANIZED. Exrsoxzo Youxas peices ROBERT P. DODG! cannpe Were goptured, with everyqaing. they con- | omned on the. Sue ae Or Ma ee ete ‘The detective force was formally organized yes- SEL $3028-33t Aseessor, D.C. | tained, and five prisoners were taken. ie cere n ed ueruaes Ai tate Coe nT tera ‘by the appointment of Capt C. Paces BOO MAG! i In'and sald that he ahd the cea eae keane | had fnstituted proceedings to have the decree an | (e"Gn7 after with Mr. Michael Gorman as aeieeceon lay, Or subecriptions, SO obs a meste at tie Pe raiatie wed ee eae ean enns in he | Dalleds thias: She whe atdtee, awweron to the de: day clerk and Me 'Charies O'Net ae RAUNDAY EXconstoy 10 cane bert Surat Corn £01 NEW CHRGSEATING LISHABY. 1140 Fonnsyivanie | Cartos. Gen. Crook explained t» them how ene | fendant, Nick that. hose proceedings By the | ‘The Seocouives are Somcpn, Mattingly, Someph Car LAND GLYMONT ‘uncy Breakfast Strips... avenue. ‘books, magazines, PAF | Mexicans surrounded the moupratee and her | complainant would’ amoui nothing, ter, Henry Raff, and oman ee he Pim. ona | Doris gies Brand Has. SS —_—_ferntarth tm | terns impaceiule’ for the sation: ve suchen | ‘veree proceedings bad been conducted in & proper | $e, eR" : cents. ine ibs ex Fancy Greaiieey we LUMBER ae NE asl pee en eee Cis ‘white man had | and Lag ape seype ges * % a PUMP THAT NEEDS REPAIRS, Bruit Jar tnd Jelly aoa Nog ye mspouany, Walnut, dia tasy te th thei ot ong a ‘That as soon as this afflant became convinced | pornood of A mecwndnnping: Se ea Oranges, Lemmons, Bananas a K-34 * | and most of that there was any doubt as to the propriety or | Commissioners this morning about the mp. at | Teported this morning. Lunch Goods in great North Cerctina Pine, Also, Tal against the Mexican settlementa. the the corner of the streets named, which (CASES OF SUNBTROKE IX SEVERAL CITTEs. variety OKO YOUNGE, Sheathing Dressed One Bide Quariarox Oak, ea while these conferences: were legality of the divorce proceedings in Philadel- | Tair ala ia ous of the best pubape in tbe ctty. | qwonty-six cases Of sunstroke end prostration $028-1m_ 506 9th EandF. nan ee. CG ‘Gerenms rearaed oe his. raid phia she informed bap Tinga og Hy te and hundreds of housekeepers. ‘upon It for by the heat were, in New York yesterday, Tecarcions, Feu me an torall parts of the Ghys Sumbet Frompdy " geese bit ae oe hesghlgad anrere Hientgonlicey irapeaee UNTAXED Docs. three of which were fatal. A number of cases of Growery tne eos : essed ages carte 18th and Datrectenorcrveat scouts, Bie Inge aol ie tant pevcseaing wes seer : ot collector. ‘Tats | Depesee uy the and last night ox the tax overcome RULE IuNSO: (09 Pas aves news Jot ina FOR 26 CENTS, 288 _18thand_Botrestencethwent doned their captured Jar Th any way thea the seperation i pb A ‘Einstein's ideas of was, regarded ‘in ecritical ‘There OQ! FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN ae ee EL om Gen, Crook held them 1h suspense; that tn lasace Sout it shochd bec and be states that et tie ex: | Woe, remaraod, ounatroke at Srey Oy. There BRIDGE. —Steam packet Excelsior will make hor | , A® the mail will carry, for 25c. or lees, s pair of Shoes 1811 Street Northwest ‘weakened more and ‘until Bane, zoe ‘the of the be will be in readiness to | were six cases of sunstroke in store ugs SUNDAY, WEDNIESDAN, | 1203 pert te counter, it will pay you before ly To 1188 Avene, _jet8-tm® | guirit wes ‘broken, and. they tat Sain ja ce tie orci oe tae ‘a vigorous war on the i oc them fetal ~ Leave High street : A ‘your awed to retare corer 3 pe: , prbcimdeenbenen, oat aval Seavioe—The cepte round trip. Hor charter apply at b ogc om gue bgok Low. | pr 84L E GHEDD, ‘The Indians Delteve that Gen. Crook is ail pow- | his Mich alee tie eeded ads Manxticn Lrcewsxs—Marriage tcenses have | | DUXESED UROM TER Navi tof the Cours = Priced sou and elypergé lod peoapuly abd sats 409 9th street northwest. and when he told them thane would pnp ey been issued by ‘Of the court to President has approved soy ee nti prio sh oa ble for any harm Detail | cating, ‘said house since that day, ous a ‘Laure of ny, Vast st Oummmanger Rovere B. piu & S. RORSER STANTS. STEN FINE GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, FURN- em th ould Wot elleve if ever m8 a re fear ameioe and be tas ‘been, rom, _-Btuape for marking Linen a spociaity. —se2s.33* utd they tfvarwands, te law Vs beng on Juno ves fe ores ant, Sayaee noha ,