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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fert} weet Cerner Pennsylvania Ave and 11th $..57 ‘TheEvening Star Newspaper Company. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't SPRING STAR ie rerved to enbacriters in tho ehits catierm on thelr own accorat, at 10 conus per Secb cr 44cent per menth. Ceztes at the counter, 2 ech icrsch, By mall postage prepaid—00 cents a inouth, 2: peer, $8, Hix monthe, {Fitered at the Post Ofice at Waehington, D. C..45 second-class mail matter.] ‘Tue Wrexey STA TALK AT PARIS OF A RESUMPTION OF NEGOTIATIONS, Paria, Sept. 4—It ts currently reported here that the Marquis Tseng, the Chinese ambassador, is expected datly to resume with M. Challemel= Lacour, the French minister of foreign offa'ra, the hed on Fri Siotiataaemam aa mate | Von G2 ONG 9475, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1883. TWO CENTS. [fem tems mee meen mmere AMUSEMENTS _SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ‘The $100,000 Suit Against the Post- Telegrams to The Star. | Shanghal on their’ way to Canton, pase d PICNICS, EXCURS IONS. &e == — = master General. through Hong Kong to-~lay, More troops are NING, Senteme | TRIED AND FOUND TRUE! zs Orrice oF CoLLEcron oF Taxes, nue, $249,851.86; customs, $664,965.54. DAUPHIN, OF THE LOUISIANA LOTTERY COMPANY. ‘That the 15,000 troops that crossed the line a y SOTHER V Wasmmmaroe dotontes en Ta { Sep eS In the cas? ot Maximilian A. Dauphin against} WAR BETWEEN FRANCE AND CHINA. | & yesterday have entered Tonquin territory nui SOURS SNOREERVICTOEX! Texpa~ere are herby coiled tat the pamphie: con- | PATENTS were Hsaed to strict inventors to-| Walter Q. Gresham, Postmaster General—action | Se coated te be smanching t8 she EXCURSION, £2" The National Tlieeter packed to tts utmost ca- | § ie of Tapped taxes for the year ending, June | day as follows: Davil D. Brooks, millstone dress; | ror g100,008 damages in issuing an onder to prevent stationed. The missionaries have fled from the and for other avmeasments due and in ar- | senry Johnson, folding commercial packin: c 1 o 6 troop ag'veen printed, and thet acopy thereof ill be | Mer nO olay eas Telnet Wing | the delivery of letters dressed to him, &.—the | (ATE PRESIDENT IN MINNESOTA, | Sttions on the route taken by the Chinese troops, pecily, and hu: is turned away uneble to obtain z SEPTEMBER 8. 2 ered to, taxpayer appli r General to-day filed by Solicitor Gen- Two Annamite converts have been killed. Mong SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 even rtanding room to witness five of the tax collector-an provided by aot of Conureas | Presley, propelling boats, && Paar PRilipa GNA TARsUsAnE cAtioeaEy Kal, where the Chinese troops crossed is a sea ‘Train will leave Bltimore BARLOW, WILSON & 0078 oy Oreer of the Coxuitieloners D.C. Tue Uran Commission Derenpep.—Mr. A. B.| General Freeman nfS pies He pleads Port on the frontier line, bye ae eal tanta MAMMOTH MINSTRELS, takes Attest: os Kage oc, | Carlton, a member of the Utah commission, writes Be eee etd Ate eset gntt| VILLARD’S “LAST SPIKE” PARTY, |4 maar —{ inten ieee ae . : F es D.C. = 3929 |, Revised Stat- : 2 ie 4 A Rl BERRY, OF GEORGETOWN, | {0 the Secretary of the Interior denying the pub- | Era. chia November ath 167, D. Me Ree the Pans Sept 4 —A cabinet merting was eld toe CS VERDICT OF EVERYONE: ee Te ath eek ete ‘aseienment of hia | Hshed statement that the commission has fatled 1n | Postmaster General, after hearing evidence, was day, at which Prime Minister Ferry presided, LACKISTON ISLAND FXCURSIONS. The Finest and Most Compl-to Minstrel Company | property, for tuo benefit of his creditors, to tioun- | 8 objects. He says: “We have excluded some | satisfied that plaintiff was conducting a scheme | THE TRIAL OF THE CADET HAZERS. Atiér consultation the cabinet decided to send B ' ever seen in Washington. dersizned, to whom ali creditors are requested to pre- | 12,000 polygamists from the polls; and at the No- | for obtaining money tencugn the malis by means ange reinforcements to Tonquin, consisting of ert NCE = senna ges sure” | Sines tae Minna fa pegel csr ate | Ofna na taut pretpes flora te iS cee aoe manger Teewo gorea 96 Paria = x queste € prompt settlemonut _ rt 8 - ent of postal orders to him by the postmas- |ARQUIS TSENG GOING TO PARIS. . imp So noke eee Le ne augue CHAS Be CONGR joa uamienee- | gust, 1883, embfacing about #00 oMcers who were | for at New Gricans, and sald order has never been | SLADE LEAVES ATCHISON, KANSAS. | Loxpox Qn "EN@ GOING TO Ramin, Staterooms snd meals. » aoe w ee - seh (elas i 1436 elected, we have excludejall polygamists from | revoked. ‘The Postmaster General admits that he that the Marquis Tseng will leave London ior _ mem! ye <s zular mont - PTE seaagane 2 Fe°® i NATIONAL THEATER. and making advanocs will_be beldon WEDNESDAY, | Tne RIvERDALH DISASTER —Supervising Inspec- Sites eee oe aire 20 in é Spell eet jeesds fimertiggeom operetta Leora Colcridge and Party. NEW YORE AND NEW ENGLAND RAILROAD. ieaseuitine ass ooelenee: ar at Tee seh ht Marint’s, Hall, X2 street, between | tor General of Steam Vessels Dumont has received | ‘He pleads further that the order of D. M. Key, of MiKtaAEnon MER eae Negant |» PORTLAND, Me. 4—Lord Coleridge and MAREOU ATES REORDER OATES! THOS. SOMERVILLE, President. | a letter from Supervising Inspector’ Starbuck, of | November 18, 18:9, 1s included in his order of Suly | |, ch Lad been dispoeed af hee ay whe Viteey | Party, including the bishop of Fredericton, went pestiine fly tetra a Wath ; 2 amet waiveawou INO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. %3-3¢_| the second New York district, in which the latter 9, and says he considered tt hts duty to enforce it ‘Old Orchard this morning, escoried by ton o OTOMAC. KAILKOD. at = ALL BOSS BAKERS OF THE DISTRICT | Says it has been found impossibie to raise the hull | He admlis that he was informed of the later direc- | patty Yesterday, Gen. Washburn addressed Mr. | members of the Cumberlaud bar. ‘They will tee 4:20 p.m. Sundays, with throush: ce, Mand, tn a neat speech, exteniing to iim and his | turn here thi ‘r & WEDNES- | of the steamer Riverdale with the dollers in, and | on Of Mr. Key suspending the order, and also | ean ae ordial Gna ent eng vO him and bis | turn is evening. pat « ins on at > Monday, Sept. 10, SERS Pore t erga ae nie S that an ap; had been taken to the Supreme al arty welcomy The U. & Tennessee safled this Hay Cara without chenze, acriein= im Boston at ADA Coane ei eatenwe | eopal | BEC AT EEE CON, Bout bth. at 4:80, at Comopeli- | that work is now beln directed vo getting tne | (2a, 8 2 repr tery Staion Miene ee Ee proposed the following toast: “Henry Villard, “ talied this morning. reine morn te. 3 tan Hall, corner 8th and # streets. ‘ops Potters out of the hull anc rateing them frst. This, | Grmissed by plaintiff, but considered that | President of the Northern Pacific. railroad, Ik A Steamer Disabicd eo ee (ee PESPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Gen. Dumont, thinks, will elve an igerlee onport=| Soy Statements made’ by “Mr. Kay’ was oniy | Whom we recognize one of the greatest organizing | wrarspax, N.S, Sept. dn The steamer Rast Sikeen Warzactnn, where Bethe in Putman Cars tor | roe Paceanr. IF rou ant ty sare over and get the bien | tthe oegtoat ing hse eee soeren quelantal or tee ey res, made tnd were | unt wane om aun aocmnpunhnoatDlaom | ania tun Ponlacsay tor Docamns wala tt pst may beeectins ASK for tickets vis New »OFk WALTIUGES SEDTEMUER TS 9 Want {2 save, money and Ci = therefore lm! in effec erefore, that : rived here last Friday for Bunker coal aud pro- Saas | he vineet View Can't tad Proms the Grend Stand. |e Seana Teel ceaee ae Ges a ETS | | evaey Ge Desaelee IAEA cour has might be informed of anythtng the plaintiff might | Ct the word a= Gemonstrating that Peace hath | Coodea Sunday, put back yesterday, the feed bipe M. FELTON, Js., General Manazer. ‘Madison Avenue and McMechen St:eeta. Sethout paving egation. | You can Join at any time | been issued trom the ‘Treasury department pre- WiLAL le promised eo eovamieneeal ‘arguments in | Amldst. tempestuous applause President vil- | Of One of her Dollers having burst A. C, KENDALL, Chairs can be Reserved at Os Th eae EXERING, Sc PIEMBER 5, 1683, at | scribing regulations to carry out the provision of | nis behait. He admits that he declined to retry | lard came forward, and ,as soon as the cheering Dakota’s Constitutional Convention. N.Y J.D. FREE’S, Jn., Bookstore, etan, Wee aia gma neanscn, president; HM. | the last tariff act, which provides for a rebate of | the question, inasmuch as plalnuit did not allege | had SIR cy, SULMOed, TeaponOea WORDS AORN | aces witek Dkkers Map A—-Aboee meeeeoe FicROUUAR (PATE F Street, opp. Ebbitt, and 14th and Penn. Ave, | Lenton. War department, treasurer; John pi-st’ | the duties paid upon imported salt with which | that there had been any material change, and, | 85 follows: “Mr. eat heed Kentlemen of the | ave delegates to the constitutional ‘convention af Gtenees 2 septé-8-10- 11 SORE = meat has been cured for exportation, after the hearing, he issued on July 9th last | Teception eoeaia titer os inneapolls:—I hope you | PG hess yesterday. They represent about half The wary a SSS — | (2g BOOKS FOR SUDSCRIPTION TO THE 4 direction, which he avows to be all that he has | may belleve me when I state It as a solemn truth | Te Dumber of a» tun representation under the ape hetiangeat sip hid OSCOOU RN NR ES ABSER'S SUMMER GARD! SECOND SERIES OF STOCK FEARS FORTHE SAFETY OF THE REVENUE STEAMER | done In relation to the matter. He states “that | that I am al phic ines) bewildered, con- | Sortionment. ‘The balance of the Gelegates wth fvery WED AY 8 AY, Jeavinw’ Seve — OF THE MANuirrsn. Considerable’ ansicty ts) felt at’ tie)| Whatever ies been done Inne. iiatter, Bas Deon | ate ee Orne ranked oan ees | eunive Ly tas Boutheta aoneanta tnea toreneeees A MARSHALL HAUL evecy So PROF. CHR. ARTH'S ORCHESTRA, FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Treasury department regarding the safety of the | dove merely in tue cours eine nal cone been honored with to-day. Tam fairly oppressed ing; All Me counties are sending a full number day. leaving <1. m., returning at 4:40 p.m Fare, OF GEOi.GETOWN, U.S revenue steamer Manhattan. She left Que- | ajiezations in the declaration contained contra- | With the consclousnes3 that more honor has been opty i ne * " Found tay, 15 cents.” i . —_— ‘Will be closed after the next Monthly Meeting, bec August the 25th for Eastport, Me., and it 1s | qictory to, or not admitted by, this plea.” Tendered me than I deserve.” Dee nS nD “Sepanization win SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. Mr. RUDOLF DUELING, Trxon, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1883, thought likely that she was caught inthe Gulf of aati tad Rental date Cries of Nol Not omen - Ro WALL HALL AND SUS Owing to the larze size to which the Asocjation has | St. Lawrence in the s*vere storm of last Wednes- Criminal Business in the Courts. “Gentlemen, I know what I have done better ‘Tel hic Ericfs. Miss ALBERINA WELLENBERG, Sornaxo. grown, it Js de-med advisable by: the Directors to closo | day. She was to be repaired at Eastport, and it 1s. Sng the books on the above r | than you do. ‘If you will, therefore, permilt_me to te. ‘hia chanee to obtain a | surmised that she was not in a very seaworthy | 4 TALK WITH DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORKHILt—I¥. , x dissent from you on this occasion. "Tknow Thave | Aspectal cable dispatch to the Toronto Globe ail trips, exce Admission, 10 cents. se3_ | homo had Ten cxancine tien eto Te etc ePoTtUNIEY | condition. It is thought likely, however, that she | PORTANT CASES TO COME BEFORE THE ocroseR | 4/SS¢ my duty, but Tam but one person, but one | S4¥3: “The Canadian Pacific raliway, company First trip of Sprday excursion stops at Marsha ene = = ings will ‘convince any one of its superiority over ail | Put in at some place out of the way of telegraphic | TERM OF THE CRIMINAL COURT—THE KELLOGG| mind, and thatone mind would ‘Gol have beog | for th elr exhfblt al the international exhibition only. gg faudT = S. KANDALL, Manaver._ | ({HAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT, other JOHN LEECH, Preadent, | Communication, and telegrams have been Sent to| sraR ROUTE CARE, ETC. adequate to the accompilshiment of the gigantic | AmPterduin, have been awarded the diploma of GUMMEE AnkaNG:1 sas CONCERT AND BAL-CHAMPETRE, | _ GEO. W. KING, Secretary. sepl-3t_| different points for information ay toner ee ‘The District attorney’s office gives sl gns of busy task represented by the undertaking: that we have =a pthread K. ¥., havo s Sai Tendered to Mr ED. ABNER by the citizens of the | F>=5° NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. CEG TO eee ea a ete CabtolD | reparation for the new criminal térm, whlch will Ttee1 tt my duty on this and every other oceans | AWarded $1000 duinages to the Weed Ion and ieke, Ww MONDAY EV" SING, Septetber 17, 1883, ‘THIRD ISSUE OF STOCK. meet the Manhattan on her way to Eastport, and | begin October 8th. ‘In the general business of | sion to own my obligation and the obligation of | Mining company agalnt the Hartford and C touch; AT ABNER’S SUMMER GARDEN. an answer is expected from him shortly, the office the more important cases to be called | the Northern Pacific corporation to the founders | necticut Sry rallroad company for passiug Feote, Admistion, 50 cents. 8e3-15 The UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASS0- for trial first,” sald District Attorney Corkhill, to | Of the enterprise—to the prescribers of the enter- | through the land of the former. Upre = eee CIATION will hold its twenty-fourth regular monthly | _Brps were opened at Col. Rockwell’s office for 2 rise—that I am glad 1s now most fully performed. jameen Wh NZ Y See MUsEUe. WED Nop Ake Payment of duew snd making advances | asphaltum foot walks in Dupont circle, Lafayette PES eU pon ee te nn Fapniause ‘Twenty-five years ago—I believe 1t| The Extension of the Water Works. NES qj mober. , at 7: . T., at = rmation con ec y- 7 —] kK Bu aul GRAND RE-OPENING Cosmopolitan Hal, Corner of Sth and’ X streets north | Square and Mount Vernon square. Tue following | ruajmmeein son commune the, status of the criminal | js twenty-six years ago—T walked over the site of gpnaed qeoageregem dpe bins : the city of Minneapolis. I found then a single | Bids were opcned at tue office of the Washing- Powe gare, {OF | THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER 34, | “iho Board of Directors having authorized the iarue of | Were, the bidders and the amounts: Burns af | United States against Bigelow for embezzlement | puiiding, where a great and prosperous city stands | ton aqueduct to-day at noon for furnishing and cents, Good itp. Boat win | grea cee peveltieg tuthe Museum and Aquarium, the | 750 shares of stock in thie iseue, subseriptione tueretor | cTeccy (Von Mohler pavement), $1.27, $1.29, $1.90. | in connection with the Bank of the Republic, the | to-day”"allow ie to say aie oe or ts ae Ee ae ee a RCE | Great Res Lion and’ Famous Goria tron -Barnuure | Win be received by the uudeicact wath Wedeeeds Se Sigeae and SH per, squite Jar according | cases against the late detective cers of te Dis-| much beyond the sinail bestonlae y ten say ae delivering the following pipe and castings, aggre~ returning sbout 8 p.un. | Fare for irst Show: the Armlees Boy, Barney Felton, and Fat | October 3: 198%: Thomanil, Hever, By 5 kness; J. H. ard; | trict, and the cases against Hitz and Prentiss 1n ieee ating about 3,000 tons: 680 feet of 75-Inch pi a trip, 50 cents. Lite Giantess; the Adane | the Pasiues: Sam | H streets; Richard Gurtine Tih streak ea Mesceite | H. L- Cranford (Von Mohiets #i40e Teiniuaacelan, | ected, Neo the failure of the German Ameri-| {@ honors that have epee pees — p.m und tri ae is to-day are beyond what I really | 6,700 feet of 43-inch pipe, 1,060 feet of pipe, Kefresiuents auoard of the boat. S79-Sm_ | Holdeworty jclcketia Becthers; Mise Pauline Bayard; | sctts ‘avenue northeast; obert-MeDonald. 1120 7th | and Neuchatel, 2 ‘The contract Will Dot Dé | Conteauee inane ee or the German Amerl- | mo hat pinch pipe : = ~ Professor Poole; Punch and Judy, and street northwest: John J. Fuller. 68 Hstroet northwest; | awarded for several days, will have precedence if the parties are ready for | Gesenve. | ASit is, I can only say that my heart is | 2630 fect of 8-Inch pipe, 4 fect of G-inch pipe. FOu GREAT FALLS AND C\BIN JOHN ~ Loeb, man Bros. # Pp ee P y overflowing with most grateful emotions toward as as : Glo Sie bh Sas Dee SUR a Ee ee COMIC PANTOMIME. treet: Geonre Bogtn 605 Sib weet eect Bore Seana eennddury wall commence With: al ab- daagen eboney mamgrindrgageet gine ye to aluive places SUNDAY, WEDS 5 = 7 ‘ the inhabitants of this city, not only on my per- sg “ and FAADAY.. Leave Hick street aud canal at 8:30 «, With all its queer Tricks and Transformations. Hartizen, 1046 324 strect northwest, Georgetown; Dan- | , SECRETARY CHANDLER Was present at the open | usually large number of cases before them. ‘The Works of Philadelphia, 48-Inch, $45; 12-inch, $42.39: sonal account, but on account of the corporauon ~ 2 - Delecol Buck- | 10g of the foreign exhibition in Boston yesterday. | business of the Police Court has been extraordi- ese: 8.nch, $43; 6-Inch, #4.20. Walter Wood, of Phila- qu. Fare G0 ccuta round trip. For charter apply at | Admission to all only 10 cents. Performance every | {64 *qd3ts2colls £8 P street northwest; Edward F. Buck- | 10g = us oy | nally large. I don’t belleve there has been as Fre Ae ee ee ee Caen Se Cores | Co eea eine ee ‘ut not dipped nor proved Reet oe 2156 atts atrest nortinwest. sfecmoem anc ane oe3-6E DENNIS CONNELL, President, Navat Onpens.—Lieut. Joseph N. Hemphill hag | much business before the Police Court in any | with their presence in the opening excursion.” | $50: 4-luch, $2670; Inch, $41-re Eine, #4 RIVER'S SUMMER GARDEN. : SOV TR East and H strvels northwest. | neon detached from the Powhatan and placed on ‘th of August since I have been In office.” [Applause.} Ganch, $1350. Andrew H. "McNeai, Wilmington, OF LAND FOR WATE! a RON ee mroeEy SEG fh i he ontereot Rican ee What makes so much business at this time?” | “fhe following toast was then proposed:—“Jay | N- 4 ach, #5 not required 'to subject to SUPPLY. : NEW COMPANY» PROGRAMME. suves northwes! sepl-4¢_} waiting orders, The orders of Ens! . K. Ray- | asked the reporter. Cooke: It is fitting that the found:rof the raii- | & hydraulic test, $65.60: 48-inch $35.20; 12-Inch, Ce pile tne tent GIECULATING LIBRARY SUP. | Rola to the Miantonomoh have been revoked, and | “The business Of the court 1s unusually large,” | Coad which spate the cena re td ras | gaz b-inoh, S41; Ouch, ga. Buicaote tie foundry, Wienieaiux Gus: The Caritons, Ditks & Gray, the Franklins, Christine Plies the beat Magazines and New Books as soon | he has been placed on waiting orders. sild the district attorney, ‘on account of the long | pyside with Narre ee ea ee | vides ee I Teele Sal nen on foundry, DEPARTMEN< JUSTICE, t Sony, Lapis i Lyle & Roberts, Little Libbie 6 feyucal. putea oson me: ie month or $4 pee years continuance of the star route trial and the Guiteau | nome the golden spike of completed and consoll- | Make the pressure test. $66. HL. A. Ramsuy, Baltl- ‘August 383. Tile, ‘Maas, Peieseiceen = ‘atalogue on application. 1749 Pa. ave. jy12-eo2m Dr. St. Crate, acting chief clerk of the State | trial, which preceded it, In the pending case of | aated enterprise.” Gen. A, B. Nettleton, of Mine | More, Md., 75-inch. $44.95 (informal, only one prow WHEREAS, by section 1 of the act of 1882,ch.294, (July : CP vention ch crusts UE STED JIN AHE PRE- | department, will leave for St John’s, N. B.,to-| the ‘United States against Kellogg, Mr. Merrick | heapolis,'a warm, personal irlead ot Mr Porky, | posit received.) Weet Polat Foundry association, adic mayer tigate manne of west of | TYARGLESESET GPG, CLATD SOUPERINE | br epSilar'ss ema tengig.c' GP Gt (CE | morrow ovehg on oMcial business, Ho wil bo | gave Roo, hat einen vo apis, on deat | MeaPaliy far petontltPend ot Ne Cooke | Meaty, Ney aitck un gmt Sud for other purpow” it iy among | Barpey PRYAEET OF MM GEOKGE W. DRIVER, | BY reporting to the company's office, 143) New York | morrow evening on, offical, bu ay of the term, ror an early date for the hearing | neaith, responded at length, paying a high tribute | aWards will be made in the course of a few day's, ided— of that case. That may bring that case in for an tary of War shall canse to be mado a | Marine Bund aud Drum Washington Brick Machine Company seen driven faster to the grand courage, magnificer hi se ith, and that BEER a = be ary = e made & | teers, will appear. than a walk, wiving time and place. wcther loaded or | INVESTIGATION OF StRaMBoaT Disasans.—Act- | early, trial, I have tour or five murder cases for now justines foresight which © a cterized him.” The Telegraph Pole Acck survey snd map of the land. necessary to extend the % - i S 2 ROOK, fe 4 . ral o} were re: led to. Se Washington aquetuct from ite preest eactorrtenme | —Adini-sion, 50 cents, se3-5t_ | Motes Bb HOLE rostent, | 16 Secretary New has issued an order to super- | “ta von enim erlme ts on the increase?” ASA vers er toasts: ‘pou WALTER SHEID DIES OF HIS INJURIES, Bus t the hich eround north of Weshingte th | 66 WASHINGTON 7 vising steamboat inspectors directing them to in- | the reporter. Affairs in Kansas. Walter Sheld, the litle boy who was Injurc@ Sec dereeicne cena oes | Barrruone onrore CF rhe Copartucrship: uéretofate oelsting terween | Festleato Personally disasters alleged to ariso | “1 dont belleve that I can say crime| g:anp LEAVES ATCHISON—BIG WHEAT AND coRN | yesterday morning at tue corner of 7th and P pa Ee a es ee HAMILTON TESRACE GRAND STAND, Pie undersigned, usder the. Arm name ot TAYLOW & | fom imperfections In hulls and Pollers previously |18 “on the increase” sald «the aistrict CROP3—HEAVY IMMIGRATION. Streets by boing struck by a falling fire-alarm Vey and map of the lead neceseary for a dam across the Entaw Stroet and Madison Avenue. HCFTY. is this day Dissolved by mazual consent. inspected by local officials, attorney, “but it is certainly not on the Potomac river | t_ th Fals, incudmg the land | MysTic PaG ANT NIGHT, SEP; EMBER 13. RICHARD H. ‘TAYLOR wil sign in liquidation and decrease. ‘The nuraber of important viola- | | ATCHISON, Kan, Sept. 4—Siade and his trainer | telegraph pole, as stated in Tue Stan, died at 4 Row occupied by the da! ul the land required for the ; coutinue the business, THe CoRRAN Evpassy will leave San Francisco | tions of law 1s larger than 1t has been heretorore, | 84 manager left this city on Sun ay. ‘The detr- | o'clock in the afternoon at the Children’s hospital. €xteu-iou of eal dam aer’as Coun's Island toand upon | Chair Seats em be secured mow. Disaram se TLERENT OF TREO REESE, (0 make 8 SET- | for tis city next Friday, and will remain here one | but not disproportionately larger to the increase ee Orr nek Up ORNS 80 D110 | i ccpemabeal Mink Ot Shs Woo-Alene Oe nara, Rave been mate, thesccretsry of War andthe Aitwnee | septate W" & THOMPSON'S, 103 15th strect,_ aa “EIGHARD w. Tayton, | month. In response toa request from the Acting | 10 tte population, ‘he detective and polo force | Ayuters arrested was un ‘faaiea yesterday wrote to te District. Comenisaoners General of the United stat-s anal proceed to acquire to “——— au’ FRANCIS TY. Secretary of State the Trea ury department has The wheat crop in this state Is threshing out | reporting the accident, and saying: “The pole $d er te Dalton” tates the, ontatancing Sth “al PO, | Dees CN EXHIBITION 0,188 | Pas _ “HARDWOOD LUMBER.” telegr-phed instructions to the customs omcials | Somewtick for the inctonss OF The Nate ae ane | much heavier than Was cxpected, sud the cate | Wee SOMEWieL rotten Tn ee ee on Tne Bole eh the wate house at Great Falls stands, by conden, ron water’ w a ne a aceon F ancien) to extend to the Gorean embassy ‘The business of the office 1s very heavy, and will | board of agriculture has revised its former esti- ae bas on the. outside ‘appeared sound, and Wo a ee iad 2 ,G0R street northrert, ope doge from Whetrent, | #, ny taeeaehy meena Tom M¢toStngh, | the fires rank -Alt‘ot the persona) omee ee fee FOALS Sie QunSADE atypntion Gt) CvOry mah Cort: | Con bushels tee ore Gan ie Boe Te | cere ‘azo, and ougit apparent oN = (Fetce Of Feintings, Engraving 78. tC. ; ald i rom =i 2 ums ut ‘When the map and survey are completed, the Attor- = dings, Eng Y 4 Cherry, thoroughly eoasoned, from to-4-ingh. embassadors Will de admitted free of duty. —————— estimated, will reach fully 200,000.000 bushels, and | to have lasted three or four years long’ nes Geusezal shall procend to ascertain the owners or | Jf24¢ aud. Choice Gtock of Baperhancingy Dicture | Goelat” soft Tonrcaams gee ini orkut District Government Affairs. Will be thé lurgest ever produced in tue state. —_— ¢laimante of the y sex embraced in the survey, and | yrcririter’s. ‘Terms Casi. Free Art Gallery. cit bbe from 4 to 6-4. AN IRON-CLAD PUT In Commission.—The fron-clad Heavy immigration has alreaty commenced to] ‘Tue 14ra-Srrker Saw MILL Case.—To-day in pha Tau sblinted. for the space of thirty gg eee dee Nee eee eee of ary ana | Miantonomoh, which has been lying at the Wash- Collections Augusy INS. .28 | How into the state, and it 13 believed that the im- | the Equity Court, Judge James, the case of Atklne Instrict of Columbia, « descrip tlom of the entire tract seasoned Bi aud Jobbing ‘Lumber constantly on | ington navy yard for a long time, was put in com- Do. do. ” 1882. 7a ‘this fall and next spring will be very v4 a Cowie pl mas eo mre a a 2. ieircurins bea takea be ewes wenconst Sg | Wa Ane Orreuxa wits smahend Bevo anctinat,_| Hitaon See Sat bitoe east Aaa || nencency aucun, 100 ‘esis aye art thi« act, and notifying al: claimants to any portion of W, D,0., July 16th, 1683. | for a y ean eh lat f the week | Deficienc in’ collections 101 = Dubuque Celebrates. and Mr. W. Pie ell for the respondent. Some pe a i pe Ce revin eats increas doiir taraities by the | the Wisatenoneh on be towed to Now Tork by | present Natal years $6,385.21 | | PUBCQUE, Iowa, Sept. 4—The scmt-centennial | days ago ‘a temporary restraining order was is- ex parrad Qalatelh- cad eeoteaten ier ee ee NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, infroduetion of an Ficotric Light Ma hine, together | the tug Speodwell, where she will have her new he above statement does not include the water | Of the frst white te oe en ne bebe seg tetgect ml — Bisted bs the claimant. Tilt cher improvements, we are not subject fo thocon- | Turrets pat on li rates Collections so far this year have not come | brated, yesterday. | The city was appropriately | davit w nid. with, after which a Tule wa act. of which will better appear upon reference to such ‘And are selling single and double Swing Promptuesb, and st low} price, tiny work in the line of n He Ge the eras oF Inst Foee Rk thc caine Uime Wien | Sedan a laree arena: mcomnpoosd Of iaiiitary | issued dirceving Gfenasnt te aboe Cause why he “And whereas such map and survey have been com- GAS BRACKETS, {quote Engraving, for esther Felief or plate-press print | | THe PRESIDENT and his party from tho west,and | taxes were payable with 6 per cent interest for de- societies, paraded the streets, Which | should not be attached for contempt, This tnoree pleted: : A and civic Fada ean Dare Ob: Ullal way, meats, | lua penoy, ander the avs ot Onnzrees at Saly 38] Sere epeunnd by crvine Coates cutee, inscrip- | incthe bill having been read Mr. Bell presented tions, The ceremonies were held at the fair | the answer to the rule to show caase,in which re- Now, therefore. in accordance therewith, and under ‘Besisns and estimates furntshed upon application, the atiove requirements, I hereby «ive notice that the | 1M Brass and Gilt, at 40 and 50 cents each, andother arrived at Minneapolis yesterday and the presence ‘eral presi wages saneni THE LAUTEN ENG#AVING COMPANY, of so many distingulshed visitors was celebrated | “QUOK PLACES OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. | grounds. Ten thousand strangers were in the | spoudent says that he acted under the advice of Sevebent tae for ees chee nae ee goods proportionately low. sy16 1425 New Yorkavenme. | by'an immense demonstraion. The visitors were | _ Mr. A, Kalstrom, Grand Worthy Chiet Templar, Gity. Among Ue epakers wenves Minne K te | Coeuea tee eae ee Testraining order (a) vom EXTENaton OF aqueDuce. ZF GICE CREAM SODA, FIVE CENTS PER | Conducted to a platform onthe princlpalatreet, The | FO. G.T., of the District, has written another let- | Washburn and Hon. A. C. Dodge, of Wisconsin, | without notice of tho fling of the bond that he Jak. Thin peopeaed tc tok wright er eas ta We have a line of COOKING RANGES at various | §-3? Gis & appearance of President Arthur on the platform | %ef to the District Commissioners in relation 10 Intended no contempt. He further says that the whone least depth below the surecs of the onan prices, from $8.50 to $150. MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S PHARMACY, was greeted with round upon round of cheers, and | the question of issuing liquor licenses to eatab-| Ihe President Gone to Lake Minmee | engine is run in lis bualuess, asa comvtacton wee Yary from 5 to 170 feet, ax shown in detail by the ‘onsi- dy2t Corner 7th and I streets northwest. | Secretary Lincoln, Gens. Grane and Sheridan, and | Shments adjoining or opposite government prop- tenka, der the Post OMce department, and that if he Is fucinal vection on, tracine A: the line of tunnel con | TRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, (eg? THE OnIGINAL Pouas Sopa, President Viliard wer each heartily applau ied. A | Cry. He comonds Tao dicen eee eerie |, St. PAUL, MINN., Sept. 4—The President and epg pope Sod eh Le ces rm x : es fears =e gece oh ths prays ieectvolr: thence north Hi dente 0 ee from $12.50 to $76. Procession then proceeded in review before the rmission. “Congress alone.” Mr. | !/S Party, arrived “here at 3 p. m. ye-t-rday and r a ayers of for the desired . 5 : = 1 FIVE CENTS PER GLASS, | platform. It took nearly four hours for tt to pass ‘Were met at the depot by state militia and es- | the bill 1twas the noise that was complained ofand p88 fret to its e stern limit ut the site of " : Kalstrom says, “has the power to grant the per- = the had changed his macuinery bo that Ite etd ae rttic Cake 3 ANDIRONS, 5.50 to $80 per pair. i | and it was composed of floats represenung the n ay out : corted to the Capitol building, where lunch was | that he had changed his macuinery so Uuat itean in Pye pre pe be ae are ee = fos . to pair. | Without change of quantity, and quality fully main carly aay of the State, the progress in mnutac~ Dalen Sacra of Commosionte: Si¥ad and an teformal reception took pluce, after | b° Fun comparatively witugut aolse. | After soe wins ct nd e si T. iCKET GRATES, to. ures Ae ‘here will ic reception to er » se cl ir ake 3 eto . to be 30 ission ie Co eres ie e dosing tracts of laud ef the sites of the scvers! shafts “AB 6 from $5 to $50. segMIEDUN'S, om te Aven, | Bares, Se There ill be a public reception £0 | Wien sccins ‘proDible aa Tew of tee re ees | Mulch he left for Lake Minuctonka. to be presrut ule to be die 0 at St. Paul's banquet to President Villard and his | missed with cosis. ‘At Foundry Branch, orking sift, sbout three (3) PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100. A telegram from Bristol, R. L, says that Com- Toe onto Pane ne a op | guest iq Acros, more ores, located in the valley of Foundry 5 5 TAG 5 2 oce 5 “I - oS Gee ‘i : aa = Mt Fayerre s a i — "mates furnished. Repairing promptly atten ; | 18 Stated President arthur will board her on his . 2 5 Cotormn Ast! (0), Sent ane mPa pane ja arave yards, on che Metropo Fay aeite $ret ste shaft, a lot 603100, fronting on First-class work gtiaranteod, Call or address.ul8-1m* | return {rom the west and Go to Huode Island. Tire | hope that you Will conter the favor’ of ‘directing mi yesterday | & 0. nree ‘miles from Henry Schulte bit Edward Purcell on tue head | Means’ proprietor—resterday 51 ig L£DWARD CAVERLY & COs (eg BAM 8. SHEDD. President and Secretary of War are, however, ex- | Me to 1t.” With a clud Purcell died at the hospital last | were all sold to butchers at 3% 254, ling about reeset ected to return to Washington Friday night, THE ASSIGNMENT OF POLICE SURGEONS. = og * opick oa Frou the lower muil dasa, aud Ue Leia ABLATE MANTELS, » oe ‘The, Commissioners have assigned the “police SNCD Connie ss tare wit shank: car per ee tae See eee pt melo ‘umbing, Heating and Ventilating, Gost to close out stoc! Capt. Cas. A. H. McCauzey, assistant quarter- | Surgeons’ duties as follows:—Ofiicers in the thi Opening Transactions in Wall Street | prougit $394855. The stu of the market was Fatwut 1400 feet west of the z GAS FIXTURES. GAS FIX /URFS. ues S : " 7 s si m tunnel line ‘@ lot compris is absur FURNACES, KANGES AND CATHODES, master, will be relleved from duty at Ogden, Utah | 204 tare ne cotene Cine A DECLINE, FOLLOWED BY RECOVERY. aul. or less, and aright of way fora | sepl 1425 New York avenue. Pinmbing a specialty. aull —e ‘eding from the nearest public 409 Oth strect northwest. | Territory, and report to the commanding general | and sixth by Dr. Magruder; in the fitth and seventh | Nw Yorx, Sept. 4, i ot. departm:nt of the Platte for assignment to duty | hy pr, Elliott, andin the frst and eighth by Dr. | Weaker and decline: litter in] A HUSBAND’s ANswer TO A Wrr’s Birt FOR 44 101 pe : 5 | £ ti s e Sharles C. Coombs to-day Med hls an= Ar nue. working sheft, » lot fronting GAS FIXTURES! as assistant to the chief quartermuster of that de- | McKim. Or-gon Transportath Lak w York | Drvoxce.—Charles C. © n nue and prising 40,000 square se 2 ni Central, New Jersey Central, Northern Pacific, | SWer to the bill for divorce Mled by Havile H, comprising eq F ALL Orex ING Dry Goons. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THY, CT’Y TO aie rt ‘The Commissioners have aadresved a note to the Missourl Pacific and Central Pacific were also | Coombs, He admits the marriage, the birth of wide, and, about 1,350 feet tong, —— SLLECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. Personat.—Postmaster Géheral Gresham left | py, Goiniaioan fatlue hae te pressed for sale. About 10:20 a.m. there was a | the child and residence in the District, but denies &- Bolus: at the distributinz reece | , We open TO-DAY full lines of all the new FABRICS ‘ngineer Commissioner, stating that It 1s repre- aor er du "k emphaticaliy that she has been a kind and atfece tom of the Foxhail laue and New | 12 WOOLEN DRESS GOUDS. in the mostdereoe PLEAS« CALL AND EXAMING, for Boston last evening. Senator, Garland 1s in | sented by some o/ the trustees of the publieschools | Tecovery Of X to J per cent, and (ue market was | emphatically that Sues Oh tk bal On ake oes : Nas lame shades, with VELVETS and VELVELEENS to matel, CORCORAN BUILDING, town, staying at the National—wMr. J. ©, Stod- | that the amounts appropriated for repairs of the Stealer. a Ss trary, he charges that she leit the house and home Teaa Bates of land referred to above areindi- | «-pRUNSWICK” VELVETEENS are the best. on E. F. BROORS._ | dard, of the Internal aurenne once ie Spending ge ein G : dag nel ferns Recapture of An Escaped Murderer. | Prepared for her, without cause, and as cinco s0- faries ave not specie 2d Full lines of DOMES GOODS, FLANN ————————— a a ‘ork. —— * = ‘us ve ie asserts e has Suited ‘withia, Conais Mite mites eee eh | HOUBE RTE SING CMEC GOO S EEANNELS Senor Valente, Secretary of the Brazilian legation, | Out, wind and weather, and that generally the] Sax FRanct co, Sept. 4—Dr. W. Chalfant, the been a kind and affectionate husband; dentes that as far as practicable, to the wishes of the | ail needful things for the season. Haxwarv & Horemssox » | Who has been away for a long time on leave of | buildings need more extensive repairs, painting, | murderer of Dr. Bacon, who eseaped from the San # he kicked or struck her, or called her harsh rty owners. \bsence, has returned to this copntry.—Mr. and | &c., than are now practicable with available ap- | Quentin prison, was recaptured yesterday atter- names, and asserts that the mind of plaiotif! bad FOR BESEKVOTR NEAY HOWARD UNIVERSITY. JOHN T. MITCHELT,, 42% NINTH STREET. Mrs Edward Wolcott and Nee Emily E. Briggs, propelations. whe os make exeruinaiioe, ee OOH SE ROR TS OL become discontented, the sole reason for it being Its proposed to take and acquire title to about | _ sepl 981 Pennsylvania avenue. Of Washington, wore registered at Langen-bwai- | Deer 5 wi Ki > his limited means ani her extravagance. He de- GF 510 x of Ian: 7. Ising in the der ession east of — bach, Germany, on the 12th a. x = Lae Cees) inde ee by cog ea goedd A Night — a led by a Bur- nies, also, that he treated tie child with cruelty. er wi p its 18 “di prisiog property in Howard: subdeieiens NEW STORE WITH NEW GooDs, the Diteion: hus returned. te the city. atter a two | Fetary of the Treusury. Bara, Marve, Sept. 4—Wm, Lawrence, a night | axormen Scrcipe.—The body of the white man the District, ed. to ty. boay vided property, as followa: B.ocks 9, 10, 11, "5 spent New Mexico and GRANOLITHIC SIDEWALKS. Watchman, was shot and killed last night by one found at the Virginia end of the Aqueduct bri 4, 25, 26, with f if Lots month’s absence, spent mostly in ngs 4 age Si Lots 10t0 41 tnevasive: a CEEN FIRE-PLACES and BRASS GOODS ® spe- | Now Hampshire. ——£x-Representative Van Horn, | _ Referring to a communication of Hon, $. F. | of three burgiars wisom he detected ie the act of | Sund.at the Virginia, end of the Aqueduct Dridgo, vartef Colleze AT Cost. cialty. € of Missouri, isin town.—Mr. Camacho, the Ven- | Phillipsy,in which he expresses adesire to put | breaking into Gould’s grocery ‘store, on Commer- entified as thai of Charles Verto: , of this iu eaid bioe % ezuelan Minister to this country, 1s ill at Caracas, | down agranolithic sidewalk in front and on cialstreet, The robbers fied, but one man has | ctiy, who was discharged {rom the adjutant gen- the United states, containing about 4-10 MANTELS, FURNACES, RANGES and PLUMB-| and the Department of State 18 advised by Minis- | side ef his residence, 1119 K street, under the im- | since been arrested on suspicion of being one of | eral's office about three mouths ago on account of Bcrcs. also avout 22 4-10 scres of undivise:! laud, said. = ter Baker that his condition fs not at all reagsur- | pression that two-thirdsof the cost would be borne | them. his irregular habits. The Virginia authorities & & the Howard University, 6-10 acres said to ING FIXTURES. 41 | ing. Mr. Justice Matthews haa returned to tho | by the Distriet, the Commiserars reply “that the SL Se Yesterday investigated the case and issued a per Sty Pape ed ENTIRE STOCK OF city trom his summer vacation.—Marshal Mc- | appropriation for permit work is entirely inade-| General Foreign News by Cable. mit of burial. The remains were ini Beathwest Comer of Gen. Whittlesey's property, B SURE AND SEE THE NEW DAVIS VERTI- | Michael is at Mt. Desert, Maine.—Mra. T. C. Con- | quate to its general application for laying that ex- RESPONSIBILITY FOR A RAILROD DIBASTER. Birch’s burying ground, between the caual and Cee ee ee ee ee ene caer Om ce | ching ek Revctanng A UO tame no| ROW ageing ten Sapte our | Geena are epee tan fas| Pete Spe the atl raed cer at | vey "amar Arig” range arene Sand for euch length 98 tay be nee 2 3 — Miss n app = ‘ ; , Sajhg Ces Gen bochtiary 0 and yon the AT COST FOR CASH, equal.” Une opens seveember ot. extended visit In Massachusetts and ew Hamp- | and thence to the corner of ‘sin street. but only meu, atter its ‘purchase of the Berlin aia Pots: | been ls: ating heavily ately, “and remarked pored to! “s Y % shire.—Commander Manley has gone iy ause Of the location Teference to public | dam ‘railway, asked the diet to vote a sum sum | recently ended the Pucht of way noah Lebron eet ae CSE (aed + W. GILEAM & 00-_ | Pa for a short stay.—~americus Warden, Esq., | buildings, the advantages of such a pavement on | tay auway, ask enlarge the depot at Stegiii, | life. iusiwed in writings $200 of cos ont ae AT DAVIS’, D. BARR, (tor many years superintendent of the water | such an important thoroughfare and the fact that | the minister of finance in his request therefor ee exints an a rublic atrvet fem there tthe Howsed Cae s H. ? Works at Cineinnati,) accompanied by his wife and | it ts in extension of similar work on the samestrect | stating that he was unable, und.-r the existing dane Victoria W va Niece. Yersity #1 ds. ‘Tiss will leave @ length of about 360 IMPORTER AND TAILOR. daughter, is visiting his brother, Juage R. B. | heretofore expressly authorized by Congre-s, Its ‘rous circumstinces, to undertake the she TO MAL condemned. mes Warden, at the latter's residenge on Washington | extension to the residence portion of the District, | filty for the ives of the yreat. number ee eee a ee clase B. talented a The pene aaa are shown FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. _| Cifcie-—"Messrs, W & Wositerand, B Buleley, | However, would catall a expondlture of publi sengers which Were, constantly imperiled, it the PRACTICE, m of city, who were at Bioek nt 801 obtained was retu: vote notort Zann FOR DAM, EIC.. AT GREAT FaLts. GENUINE BARGAINS! Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and | have returned to Amherer Ooliege sade im? | would preveat iis a corresponding degree thelr ap as takenupon this request by the diet, amare | 2s Dr. pol iededapdeportentiniceerd a, foe Cueenellng the dam toand upon the Virginia WE MEAN WHAT WE 6A! bry, who has been spending some time at Long | plication to more important works of improve-| was rejected, The Reactionary” press tronn ake | Claflin and ‘ se ae > ect wide, crossing Coasts Iaed ante ~ sulted are invited to call at the Fashion House, Préned. expects nis family tpvecura, from Burope | ment. ‘his pavernens nas Deen laid to some con; | Blame for the accident upon th ‘national iberais | resides in Brooklyn, made a Socmal noqenss 0 js channel, au: ct 3. prope rt: T SI in November.—Rev. Philip T._ Hall, wite an erable e: in et in the diet, they having refused tw vote upon the | Coroner Martin yesterday for an westigae Posse hand aot Sonectine the 5 veo AT COST FOR CasH, sepl SLE ES 116 Tien ee Ta See Thehe ee | OMIA ONG | ee ewe te property owners.” question, "The emperor has ordered ‘a. cafamities tion of the circumstances surrounding the death o. wis sore ‘Lhis willextend the p: THIRTY DAYS ONLY, EOPLE’S SAVING BANK—WHERE YOU OAN | Judge Miller, of Camden, N.J., 18 visiting Col. ‘MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. - | to make rigid inquiries into the cause of the accl- | or ye Rose Bu as, her daughter by a former Lunit= of the U.S. property on the Virginia shore © select a suit of Clothing and deposit so much down, | Cake at his residence, 1600'1 atreet—Miss Hattio | yr. Rs. Lacey, in a note to the Commissioners, | dent. a "a ee) who two wi while 1" ihecneemaneaemeae : Ce ee reeee he | Meat me tefeune seins mie | eg: Ge eaten” ot fone Spanky ormwma ox x count mecuarnonn | mang ania Sra, Sa ibis tract is . ’ . er parent ret - | fountain nnsy! avenue i. — of d has F dnd Tes prononed to okt and acqraiee Utie to the tot AIG Has bea Mints Gulla, 8, 0 andl apy Gouge net musical training, and her engagement | norihwest pane a donee ondering tne Sourt into ‘mourning Demartine family veut int the Roman Catholie LASt koma bate = | EP ARRET srace, coum orn enam, | Haven ion teat ae Hecdone anagem arora | qomeiln Wt hg art Tanai g8 |My Snge, fe mente Covg chu | Bette Mev on bce accrag 1 is colored in brown on tracing C. Mins and Boye’ School Stoce, 81dc 81 aud $i.28, | Louie on’ Sunday.———-Sengtor Cameron, wno ts | Geanoke street. Columbia Meigita heareeeise | Coa of eetanay uae Uncotnale elparaage: See aoler seaee Wek aoe tie cent hae eee estes | TASES Wa dru, | Bs" tal katie eter gta | an yc tee goad cnet ae ter atagtergsr iet ai M- use u 2 . W. SELBY, proving.——MF. ers : ‘The Trial of the Hazers. tr umely end by _ccntainine about 26,10 acres. The mac |"E’o Owners Or sept 1914-1916 Penn. Ave._| and wife are ependi th of September that street. The request has been disa tine’s house and came to an un! y Soy I A em Or Micumzny. poe vein tn New Engl rae HL. Hempler and Peat for the resson that’ the permit fund witi | MORE TESTIWONY as yo eembes | oy ae ie i) Canal passes throug! — ly have returned to pes Rot a it EERE CA rors wz] muyrecatem stem traw pe omtaee| Foxman, viraan sree gee ar, ghar erating ts | tr goRmcone neta 2 Pete | ASAD Me deat Sa BYE | Latta dtm ban ae ae ‘te to tse lands at Great Fulls, OES rty-holders at F cjjomed acai ll water rin implied ta the | Sar ined off can boasted be aac ee Ee See oe orion: month of September atthe Virginia Warm Springs | Walk on the south side of Park street, tn nat vik | Bento enry ©. Rodgers, rourth class, to- | ene Sanat ober rind, frend An a taieget YY the act under which thete proceedings are | S20°qy ser grades of Lubricate Olly as =? YO Sa The Yellow Feyer at Pensacola. lege, el Rear arent Nd bang Inadequate cme yturn out oC my hammock after nine pron, | certificate of death Mr. DeMlartine ie ‘anxious te = map of the + la . 1n the county in | Ju'y to turn out al ine p.m. . forthe, nen enaneeysecn GS ie, acing) reaalred X. A. POOLE & €0."3, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 3HB INVENTOR oF 4 yuvER cuE 4 viorne — | t0.admit of laying sidewalks, Be. 1n' ty i | Gnd to stand on my hesd. Ido not know that his | have an investigation. Wse2, ch. 294, may Le oem at hae ee oe 1417 New York avenue. Commodore English, Acting Secretary of the ‘The tax delinquent list has just been printed | presence intimidated, but I PA igure henge earl $i thats oy vortion of aa romtson Std hey gre Sen ceet Gh Ompay Mentictee, Lo oa Navy, has received the following telegram trom | and is ‘now rendy for. distrivation im the George W. fourth Tar Commo ‘Tatay oF Jams Nort —As the fie" pubs entiom CF ents rene tn Te Ly | _au3i-6t 937 Louisiana avenue northwest. Lieutenant Commander Welch at Pensacola, Fis., | collector's «Mice, Speers Pest dicencen) hs Rg "The ae mor tena te fs consiacrauie syeraanon in Ualtowe: Pan as guent of Justice, a de-crivtion af the tracte or papa dated yeatenlay: “Nonew cases and no deaths in infie Distrige Pelephone company will soon beyin intimidate him. Hedid not regard accused as | to what the line of defense will be. The prose Se ngiy bu thems clained, anid a eatemend af thetr Fo Fux S yard, hospital,or camp, Cannot give accurate in- | 45 work of laying ¢ mile or Usderground winewen earned | cution are evidently expecting it to be insanity, BENJAMIN HAKLIS BREWSTER, OR 2’ ALL DALES, i formation as to situation among residents of re- | an experiment. en ee that ‘oses up ge Thursday, but as great aim = . . pe ee SSS 4 * org.—This lt is required for the constru:tion serve.” tw turn out ealty‘in-aciecting.« te it ts nos on crmatgie ae CANTON FLANNEL, a nett es STS ec es omer prune eae copper pe mye manner °f cote | aougat any evra wil be Taken Doo not valve Gemabes, eee s ¥ ITS} XCHLLENT AND ECONOMICAL MAN SHAKER FLANNELS, E case ‘Zelow, tever ‘the navy yard, and one Joan H. Sohneon, erect ware, street, between fran canon ir j. Bic year cecitcay becomes Sealy ont nae Jelloy, fever was rapes Dr. Basso | south side Bridge street. near igh treet George out, man ina, the sbeolute e YOR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PARERS, &o. ppeared and obtained certi ‘Schenck, repair south ‘wettfed. MARIT CLOTHS, : t ene and 8th sta. ne; $800." Acnos stand on ‘WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS ous cures.” rick No, 15 4th st, s.e.; $700. Making him expose MEDIUM-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. HARUWAKE, &o, Bageo went Seen as on ¥. Johnson to- Semienkatea. tee Te AMAGES.—Sarah F. P, MAY & 00., sites entered sult aguinst manner. He ze ermecineraes | oS at Seas "a Steaenes oe TYLER & CHEWNIN terday with “ ‘warrant for her on ‘the fun. * iE SEVENTH STREET @ pistol a mt 736 “Micuswsewrous 736 = ae 980 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ! au23 736 Removed 796 7th street northwest. 196

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