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THIE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MRS. WALKUP ON THE STAND. |IN LOVE WITH TWO ACTRESSES. A Breoklyn Youth Leses His Expansive FERD WARP IN SING SING. YOUNG MRS. MELLEN. DRY GOODs. DRY_GOODS._ Leekstep with) Rarz! Smith to| The Manner in Which, it is Alleged, | She and Her Mother Relate the Histery W, Gave COR SECON D-HAND AT | T° NORFOLK AN» PoRT Moxnor. Supper on Fread and Coffec—Set She Was to Have Been Murdered. of the Courtship and Marriage. Heart and Coates coGemtinonis: 175 Ts Wie A Fame Oy a Dw Nor Su: Ap bot we iS 2 Cb. 057 Fran aver esl-im ra Sxsiouer chur ts ¥, ee aad Smeeeinn Comtens ee In the Walk ‘Thurs-| A telegram from Cleveland, October 30th, (thas we predict that are compelled tor went of apace to Gapore Of them. | SIANOS FOR KENT OR SALE_ON IneTaL-| MUNDAYSWRUNIMDAYS AND PRIKAYR, Stoves. A dispatch to the N. ¥. Sun from Boston, Oc-| In the Walkup trial, at Emporia, Kan., pelts Bran i gertainty: ext week will be the | Sng Cor"peiled, tor eee haueed to contnac temic | Pimenta JNO. FoR LiS es BAe peta A tober 30, says: The grand Jury will take up the | day, Mrs. Wallace, motner of the defendant,was | says: Two members pages — Duslest Week of the season. Our reasons for entertain. | 224{°) are clowed oat RESS olin. Ferd Ward's greatest anxirty after he left the | Baltimore conspiracy case on next Monday.| sworn. She testified, regarding the history of | troupe, who are known upon ear as Mile. ee nae See a BARGAINS IN, ese PASS VED TUNED AND meraiwen. er ae ae moet | at auppressed evidence in the hands of the | the courtship, that Mr. Walkup was very anz-| Brianzaand Miss Fetterman, have just been | But itis most evident thas thove that have delayed SILKS AND VBL Sore P'isor'r. ELLs a Cos t3t Banas as, to Sing Sing pron as qulekly ‘aa possibe. | detectives will then he used, and the offcers | fous to marry her daughter, Dat the latter at | relieved of the attentions of « Brookiyn dude, | baying on aco eather not forcing them t0 De avin ORERED TASON & HAMLIN ORGine-ENGWH SLL Sheriff Davidson wanted to walt until the fc ure confident that several persons will be in-| first laughed at the idea, He conducted bim-| named Kohimeyer. The troupe bas been play- a a over the civilised worid. JNO. F- — ae oes ‘EBER PIANOS. UNEXCELLED IN TONE, ‘and durabitit ee ne TOUR F. ELLIS & CO., MUST DO 80 Now, and {t fs natural that we wish mainly to impress those deterred purchasers that we want as many of them ee @clock train, but his p upon him to take the 2:30 train. ery one knew who was on board the train before it left the ah The police insist that the crime was a conspiracy to murder young Mrs. Mellen, und that it was nota blackmailing scheme. e Cobb, ‘the first person said to have beeu ap- ing at the Cleveland theater. When the com- pany was playing in New York amonth ago, young Koblmeyer, who is the son of a wealthy self like a gentleman, and represented himself aswell off, On his second visit. im April last, he brought his daughter and a Miss Fisher from colored coat, and his proved ‘by the br: f the jourr He laughed and asantiy with his companions, and Oceasionally took a dip Into one of the evening pers that was handed dim. He was about ¢ last man on the train who would have beea taken ior « felon on his way to prison, dnd a shirt, whieh Bull and Cobb showed to Mrs. Coolldze to satisfy her that they were actually preparing to carry out the plot. The shirt wasto be worn by the murderer over his clothes so that he should not be stained with blood. Cobb says that Mrs. Coolidge showed letters purporting to eome from the father-in-law, in which he agreed to conceal the Prices at which these goods can be offered. We show all the different noveitics in DRESS GOODS, both for dress and street wear, that have been produced. ‘Our buyer attended # large auction salein New York on last Thursday and bought some of the greatest bar- gains in SILKS and SATLNS yet known. left New York he followed them to Williams- burg, Va., where they played fora week. Kohi- meyer applied to ihe manager ofthe opera house for a position as a “super.” His appearance secured bim the coveted place, and he was given the character of a Tartar. ‘When off the tage Kohlmeyer would hang about the en- trances and with in the =] 7 etal nd « station, The result was that the smoking proached by Mrs. Coolidge in her search for an | Topeka. He still persisted in trying to arrange | resident of Brooklyn, was noticed nightly in pometieto cure. es order to _981-1m 83" Feonayivania ave. 4 touching at frene ang el Foe Was crowded with curious men, and about 200 | ‘ssassin, says that the arrangements for the | marriage, and offered witness a check for | one of the front rows. The glittering grandeur | ® e Fush yon must encounter in busy season. Aa Vee SRS, SIANOS EXCELLENT a an ‘owe. people gathered ow the piatiorm and peered | murder is perfected, provided that the Young | $4,000 if she would sign a written promise | of the play, and the dancing coryphees, led by Socal esis Neowrineed ee ne ] seinen erry rig Oe SHIRL TL ve ae, Into the window at which Ward sat. They only | il" yetore nerlastand returned, = | that he should have Minnie. Ske replied that | the handsome crt” | conan ae cms Gen His Uwe Gres con non ee ~ocst-lm _ 037 Pennsylvania ave. | og _G. T. JONTS, Age, 7th-st. whart saw a thin-faced young man, who looked as | “Chbb says that he and John Bull arranged | flesh and blood were not sold nowadays. Ifhe | head. His hearthad flown, and Mile. Brianza early portion of the day would do well to do ao, and at BRENIG FARO sraspanp Txete0- | 7° ow FARE Cae ee so ea eka eat ofr | arith the police that Inspector Houghton should | gould get Minnie's consent it would be allright, | and Miss Fetterman, the young evpay malden, | iecametime obliga tn. Wetecommece teeecg come “937 Pennayivania ave. Lis Monday. Wedneday und Matar pat he was sinoking «dark cigar jelth | assume the role of the murderer. . je returned again in May, and then obtalt : acions bes = “ eeinir ae wordls ale. Sie wore tae GiRtine [eertted es ee OL Ene ‘Minnie’s consent, with the approval of the wit- rade ine elim and when the compacts | Perusal ofthe we quote, as they are the lowest is wh ey Re \UILD PIANOS—BEAUTIFUL TONE AN Gitte. JORN,F. hess, to marry her in the following October. At his solicitation they visited Mr. Walkup and his daughter at Emporia, whileen route to Cin- cinnatl in July. He then secured Minnie’s con- seut to imarry him that month, but she stipu- lated it should be at Cineinnatl, Mr. Walkup Joining them in that city, witness left them at St, Louis on the return, and did not see them ELLIS 200, _osiim ___ 87 Penuiyivania ave. Bancanes Is Prasos Several SQUARE GRAND AND UP. TT PIANOS which have deen Saal ope at Colca Rencl, on Saturdays, turning. Fare’ 90 cent” Telephce Poveumac ‘River oe 4 THOMPSON, Sunday, ‘Turedayrnnd Pray. 7 aan K POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS h 13. BIG) NEW IRON STEAMER ~WAK SPTELI : : murderer after the crime was committed, and | again until after the hustacde death. Gene ance and eh oor. From Wises: | Alot which weare willing you should have partof | "une me embrokiered Robe af $19, sold at | for sale ‘or rent upou eaay terms, at U DSSS aed CATURDANS Sor ne Taio nye hn sek on to provide means for getting bim safely out of | “The sceme woe ar ieee eased enlisted Durg he followed the conipany to Baltimore and | te benetitot 2b. nants of 7Sc. Tricet at 6Be. = ¥ neo TCLBDATS, Falvats ‘and SCRDAY pie ent ‘Ward lighted a fresh cigar after the train had | (12 country. the intense interest of the audience. ‘The wit- | thence to Washington. When the combination | | Through this pure iMervnt desirablocbedee 720% | Remaants of 64 Homespun st 5c. 99e. and $1. Partner of the late W.G. Metzerott @ Co, | MMM Hvar Laudings as tar as Nowinl Crmek, got out of the tunnels, and handed one to LATER DEVELOPMENTS. hess said ‘Mr: Walkup ad sald he had large | arrived at Cleveland Koblmeyer was an hand | 75e. Sain fa all the diferent desrabe ade Remnants of Gilbert's G4 Sutings at OB. 925 Pennsyivaniaave, | wih Ba KR atabephends ‘see eias Boeri Davidson, ; | hai eta es, Sed Otes ins. | Sorat eRe Cotes en | Wanna te CANA EGE EL gnome dos sme — sa cre, | gS deettactra Seiten in| "Tae nronae nets PTUER em #1 paid forty conte apiece ice tavines marked: | says: To-day’s developments seem to make the | Srot the mugriena: aieuter Libbie alec kept | secured ‘a position with the company. Mr. AT 82c. i WRSILK DEPT. rrovesteen, lock, Decker m, | 5 apt duinet Colored Silks, 20 in. wide, Phen Spuyten Duyvil liad becn passed and | Fecord of the plot complete, aside from the | company with or corresponded with any other | Kohimeyer was averse to having his son appear Sigg eek o) a Marshall & Wendeii, Mallett @ Cumston, Fr: TREC NEW YORE—FREIGNT STEAM. % a Fancy Satins and Silks proportionately low. ‘at 85c. in the Remnants, We bave a limited quantity Bacon, and otber Pianos. oso | J) ER MOON cat Be LOT ee 2 ha und the curve. and | docume idence which the police sti gentleman, and never had any other offer of | on the siage, and yesterday came to Cleve.and 4 oul oo ee x Titgoh eit © White caps that daticed c wi ra, | ton, 4 non-residents, ” args < yraee Mechington, = inden covered eiitina| Geotidee eae on reir Octo: The roan mohy could hot take place in Cincinnatt, Quite | about the boy. The. gentleman told ihm he a Ourmlock of Plain and trocide Velvets are not | hal! Melt actual vate ead at $1. mY camy PAYOR eer ans Thee as teat = | pdor of be fol ey | Mrs. Coo was will u isk making such xciting controversy arose when a Black Jersey sold. i . VERN Rend cold aud. mectanchoty. aia seemed ti] oieiscee promeatite nen Coble wan Peete | cated theta ee rae employ of the | Mr. Andrews, after some further conversation | We still sell a Nice Velvet in all colors and black _| i2,the Remnant at Boe. — — state had been in her hous: 433—VERY BEST ORGANS"AND PIANOS, suggest depressing comparisons to the prisoner. | has receatly been described in the newspapers ‘with the father, thought of the young super. So $30t0 AT 90c,, FULLY WORTH $1. 23c., a5e.,and 50. ‘Splendid for ‘9600, for cash, enay payments or rented, hart dally (excet Sunday oe His face etew piviched aud sad. and the oid | as the greatest villain unhung. It has been re-| | The defendant, Mrs. Walkup, was then placed | Inst evening Mr. Andrews took Mr. Kohl-| prusn inal the diferent shades and all” styles ever | “hideatooe velvebe wey MEVEETT 433 Then aw, | Me x 10 o'clock “am. returning, reachee Banted iook that had pec olvervable at tines | ported that murders ‘and other crimes were of | en the stand. he felated Yapldly and, most | meyer’ to the theater, and the latter | oust Ends of $1.20 Velvets at 85c, ates asbington about 3.30 p.m, ns during the trial caine back to bis face fora few | reauent occurrence tn hls notorious criminal | fecly the sory of her -seauaintance with, aMr. | recognised his son, clad in the habill-| Pon. ane ptash at $1.76. Hints of $60 Volver a0 1-35 cats at $1.75 ant 499-NEW ENGLAND, PIANOS NONE BETTER LL BLAKE, Captain, headquarters at the west end. It is well known rt % ‘Tartar. ‘Seo tame Cort tte Re ieling ee ya dewitl that 1 outrages have taken place in his | Everything was happy between herselfand ner | diately secured an interview with the son, | Our stock of Canton Flannel Ploshes ts enormous avs nuaiensdee GARY w Dywior che Nampa’ — RAILROADS. eded Outs “The next sop fs SLi | cxantishment,and he was naturaly the frst | bosband. ” He had ‘dsed her very kindly in | but the young man refused toretar home, Mc. | weean give you the diferent colors in lng face or | ox “phar, emameeateg, ot 2 femsot the, vergaon arvanes Paso moot, DS. the financier heaved a ttle sizh and let the | man sought for by any one of no experience | every way. Regarding his filness she said he | Kohimeyer secured the services of a detective, | gouni also double widtn. the experienced shopper cannot fail to detect. We | #381 Sss tm ew ME VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAlLwalk. coal of fire on the end of his cigar die away and | who wanted villainous work done. Cobb | came home sick from Topeka. She did what | who had a talk with the smitten Fouth. The |" we are now selling » 54-Inch double face Canton | advise you to call aud examine them, weetier sou | 0 5 Teh a Dial pout between lus fingers, while his eves rested | talked with Mra, Coolldge on Friday. and the | she could for him, but he would not let her send | detective succeeded in convincing the boy that | -We ure, now selling wish tg Boy oF not. We would bave you convince | FYUGO WORCH & CO- THe SHORT LINE TO TUR SOUTH AND Sloomily upon the distant hills over the water. | next day Joho cae was called in. Inspector oe physician. inate night, however, she tele Fe ae We also carry a full line of Figured Canton Flannels | £oUscgif Ht Me ea ySTtse 2 Sa TER PART Sccsweeparee eee Ae SOUTHWEST. a we journey on the railway was soon over | Gerraughiy was Informed of the case on Mon- ed for Dr. it cam , Young, e | ene aa agente for the - Art Neveu 2. al Sew, dol Ward sad bis companions woot | Gay or Truchday'ot the iouowing weeks) °C, [ake for tho’ patient The ext day Bir | Ing tran for Teri et nO Ee tee In ey eee ie pny A et et METAS nO | Pas at Ss SN a ye an ickly to w carriage that stood in waiting. Chief Inspector Hanseom told Col at he rent out be i- | goods. Portier Sige, warrant ‘colors. ine Instruments to Pent. ‘ocl2-im* wath Ch cake and Uhio Halitur poe oct ete propio anon’ thes platiors pale: Wits | checghe the cons tae ee MRS. WALKUF'S POISONS. dressed elther Mile, Brianza or Afiss otterman, | or for table or mantel coverings. ‘wail linen Napkins at $1.15; actual value, $1 50. ALLE & DAVIS PAROS Pate | Ae See esate Oe Hainny. and at tyucks &ttention to him, and the carringe drove rapidly | tervi at which the police | Mrs. Walkup Friday concluded her testi- | but Was content w eee eves cn thers: EIDER DOWN. EIDER pown. Ycase 11-4 Honey Comb Spreads at 9c, worth | FY: ‘The most important improve. | 21:19 A.M.—NEW ORLEANS FAST MAI. daily, off, followed closely by ther that wus loaded | inspectors were present, and the conversations tf and sending confectionery and flowers to their ss Bs s $1.50. LANK: mer ‘the 50 years. Flegant Stock. Easy ing close Connections South and Southwest, com > metres gs on | took place whieh have’ been in part described, | Mony. Regarding her purchase of poisons, | apartments or the hotels. ‘The ladies were en. | So much indemand now. We marked ours to sell at 20 BEEP ste at 9a) won | rma Low bites “Sal ea oe ecto” | Bectltg at Lynchburg with X- and Wit ie Pullman the way to erie prison, and w! nt out of | At one interview Mrs. Coolidge produced two | which it is charged she bought to administer to | tirely ignorant of the incatuation of the youth, | $1 pe. yard. ‘This isa full yard wide. Pd eee ena Blank 7HE KRAKAUER BROS. THD C D.PEARES pon to hdenes eolsen eomaners an Wasting. Peseta the heats iron eration thbeey | eben writen on ® printed Jetterhead, in | her husband, she testified that on August 13) 8nd unlil his lather arrived did not know of his | " We have these in the most deiteate shades. ‘$0 pairs a No.1 fianketsat $2; excellent valoe, | /[“Gs Pues ana the Badeit thoneas tee Ington to New Orleans without chunge ct ears Stone steps to the heavy fron grating, thre wien the writer sald he would come to Boston. | sne purehased strychnine for use in removing | Presence in the company. Miss Fetterman, | On our Flannel Counter frst floor, 7uh-steeet annex,) | SHEETINGS AAD oe oL le best reasonable price inatrumenss in my Py 530 P.M LOUISVILLE. FAST Mhieh he was ushered: He was then in the | and yet here on Thursday or Friday, Oct. 15 oF | slain: from a dress: thaton the 16th she sent | WHO Was seen by a Lender representative last | wenave this week displayed some feneee All-wool | , 10-4 Pequot Sheeting ai 24c. 6-4 Boston Sheeting, | market. G. H. KUHN, 407 10th at. nwt Chariottesviile to Cincinnatl, Louteville mi the presence of Gatekeeper J.W. Tompkins, a | 16. He did not arrive until Saturday morning, | her servant with a note for more ‘strychnine, Merten thet ane: yee Se eS Flannel for INFANTS’ WRAPS for $1.25 per yard. | 14°; $a, _taumdale U6 tach Cotton at 7 Ba _ocld = ____ Sole Agent. Wester pul imag Sleeping Cars, Wasting- stern-faced man with @ wary eye and a peremp- | and on that day (Oct. 17) the money wax de- | gn tat she bought armenia twine w tse for het | St the al iL to the young man, nor did eke | This 1s the most desirable goods for the purpose in. | HANNELS AND COMTON FLANNELS | INE UPRIGHT PIANOS-SALE OR RENT— | |" to Louisville. tory voice. posited at the Revere house, and Bull Joxion at Mee Wale Suton encouragement to the young man, nor did she poe sou eye Aan encorte ined inp) tb + ge, | 20:40 P. M—SOUTHERN MATL AND EXPRESS, IN THE PRISON, went there at 3 o'clock to get it. It | Complexion at Mrs, ops suesee oe know anything of his presence, Mile. Brianza | tended. Los shold nee oat -27c7 AT V. BECKER'S, 801 9th st. FERRI | Bey gait pote, Soutn 2 = : = : 1d see ‘that | 4 LETTER FROM HER HUSBAND'S DAUGHTER | can speak but little Noglish, and is chaperoned the lend. at Lynchburg with Nand Not unkindly, but with an intonation of au-| Was left there so that he could see that 7 ALSO, And our 37%. all wool 36 inch Flannel cannot be Tig Cans rons i se eens it had been deposited, and after he REPROACHING HIM FOR MARRYING. by her mother, who keeps dudes at a sate dis-| /__ surpassed by anytuing bexetolore cid ar See, ‘First-class Toning and Repairing. ing Cars fron Washington to Atiania thority, Tompkins told Ward to fold his arms poe Whe es D 3 ; tan During his travels Kohimeyer stopped | 4 27in. White Striped Cotton Plush, at 75 cents een omery. Parlor Cars Montgomery ty New 10r) gaa fos the wall. This Ward aia ing | Rad felting cortain conditions he was tore | The most important testimony Saturday was | tance. During his tray Seemingly had plenty | Petyard. Also intended for the same purpose. 0g, "Wa gunranuee tems to Usapclal ndeeanieeae | — aateaned over 30 yoams: setgm_ | Fatman sicepers from Washington ya ‘harlot aa an ree = ty poms) ba ee and! pat ft tn the packages that of Dr. Parr asa medical expert. The doc- of} Now is the time to buy these gooda They are Cotton Fiaunels at 6 7, 8, 10, ‘16 and 186. PSTABLISHED 1sca, and Columbia to Augusta, With bis nose about stx inches frown the wood- | aslipof paper and. put it in the package and 2 ra Heties Tees; | of money. ba ise ites : ceatugn Miaumels a6, 7 810, i E ED 10G4 > a BRO. Manasenn Llvtsion teen leave Wasingtn sa $00 © solid masonry. In this post seal It up. There was also a slip of paper in | tor gave It as his opinion that the arsenic oe __ | something far different from anything yet shown you NN ELANNELS 0b thee ee = VR ae t ior some five minutes until the | this packize on which the name Simmons wis | in Mr. Walkup’s stomach bad possibly lain en- | _THe Pursuit oF CHIEF GERONIMO.—Says a | for infants’ wear. SB ee ee mannels in ML CMOS | Ce elke oe eee ce en | Warrentow Trans i Washington at 7:00 am. formatities of his transfer to the prison uu-| written In some connection which has not yet | veloped there for a week or_ ten weeks, or en- en trom El Paso, Tex.: In an interview | Jersey Flannels, 27 inches wide, all wool, 50c. MS is positively headquarters for Housekeep- | Prof Gully's marvelous self-Playing Instruments. | daily, except Sunday, 11:15 a.m and 6:30 p.m thorities had t through wi Then | been divnized Dy those who Know. It is true | cysted for a year. He considered that while | with Lieutenant Day, of the 9th United States | Weare the only house in tho city retailing these | ine Gucie Organs, Music and Musical Instruments generally. iy ‘weltieaen oa or the chief keeper, Mr. J. Connaushton, directed | tat the officers did not see any one whom Ces | Sas peoleenil eye un ERE Walkup alsa runt | SeNalys wig es come Here fora resbafter fve | gcodeat that price. WATCH POR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF 4 NEW | Hianos and tor rent, exchanged, tuned and 12, jG ashineton, 8:00 @. m.. Southern he gute keeper to open the i iy froned | ex (ively swear was A. L. Meilen, but they | poison administered during the week of his | m TMENT. vy daly taken door into the prisou proper, ‘Turourh | did fees tons watening Bull aud ie ‘aw this Fickeness a conclusion could Bot be made abso- | Geronimo, and bis ad, te eutenaat stated | parreny surms -parrenwsurra | OPRDEESS s TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. | ee his Ward Was conducted, aud! ne Was 1, 100. jutely certain as against the encysted and en- ni feature of our extab- zee Pavey ease tee rots Cee SHIN a Ne na ee connciering: Monday nighe Ben crent wo | ene ce ee oe fleld, but those now in the service will Ve al-| au kinds, all prices. Everything in vogue in pat-| Haliment. Its stocked tits fu capaci with every. Eeouyn a Ee fiulre at Company's probability, not leave for many years to Baltime He directions to go toa cer-| The defense put in evidence a letter written | lowed to return to their reservations to recuper- terns now on sale at prices ranging from $7 per pat-| desirable. Just opened anew liue of Rosary ‘Trim- ay sfice,o Trains is come. He looked weary and jos; bat be tain dive and to put up there.” He dret con. | by Mrs, Harry Hood to her fatherafter the mar- | ate, and another band of friendly Apache scouts | term why ae vee, | Rulngs, Class large Buttons and Jotaot nigh woveltien be oe 9 ies snk Satin = tkacbasn “ age up weil and moved prompily | sulted with the police, ent to t we, reproue y nswer los . ve favite you ine Into the extent of this ER, - an Genesee ee ee ee ee mow ee oe ae hrs. Walkup wasalso asked as to how | tered into the serviee to pursue and, if possible, | Only a few of the $7 sults lef. partment, and we are sure you will have D0 need of PIANO FORTES, noe OO Ee Age as He was taken loth room, where a | and xisked him if be was not James Donohoe, of | Mr, Walkup got up stairs in his supposed eol- | exterminate the hostiles who ate ‘on the war: | _We wish to impress the public that our Remnant | Lenuig to New Tor seat or tone ae a oF HANS, Traffic Manager, AND WESTERN RAUL BAL, nd on bis respon tive, he told him t could to make him comfortable. ing in the affirma- he would do the best he Ball had been, the Pim. face to man sat betore a t room with a big book ‘oid your arms «ai middie ore lapsed condition on Friday, and she suid be walked up, she steadying one arm and Libbie the other. path; JMeutenant Day further stated that the lief was prevalent in army circles that many of the outrages and depredations committed in Room is on the 3d floor. In this room we have any number of remnants at half their value. Desirable Remnants of Dress Goods, Sheetings, mins Examine our heavy Chenille Loop Pattern Fringe at 50c. a yard. sting open be d stand UNEQUALED IN memati and de 1 Examine our very heavy Chenille with wide ‘On and after OCTOBER 11, 1885, iH teave * the wall,” was is first greetit ard. told about where to look for the younger Mrs. | | ‘The suite began In rebuttal to show that Mr. | Arizona and New Mexico are the acts of lawless | cotton, Canton Flannels, etc. back, Chenille covered, ai 98e.@ yard. ft’ canaot be MANSHIP 4®D DURABILITY. frees and anet CCTOBER 1, 1885, trains will teave This looked a little mono! but Ward | Mellen, his proposed victim, and after great | Walkup was well at Topeka and upto 11 o'clock | white men disguised as Indians, whose object | “Sole ‘Agents tor the District the already popular | matched less than $1.50. — Leave Washington © man. aca 42 oan meekly obeyed, and for tea minutes or more | ditli he reacied her and talked with her, | on Friday, August 14, and to show that either | Is to plunder ranches, “Post Sewing Machine.’ rr eye Drops in all colors, both beaded and the ard or by the dosen, — IN FUR TRIMMINGS ‘Westill lead. 3-inch Russian Hare Trimming, 48c. nee ee Wuy Marrer Snor ar Dr Freyciser.—Mat- tel, the Italian who attempted to shoot he has been stated, was stood inspecting the paint on # Lourd close range of about haif a foot. Then be led to the tabi pretending to be a can Yasser for a directory. As Mrs, Coolidge had not informed him of the name of the person tor at Leesburg 11503 a.m. and 638 p.m. arr ound Hill @t 11:46 am. and 721 pm.” Kev Jeave Round Hil! 6:00 aim. and '$:13' p.m; pass ‘Mr. Morton nor Mr. Walkup was at the cattle | | convention in Dodge City in April, as asserted | Mr, Morton. Mr. Handle’s testimony located RECONDHAND PIANOS aT 4LL PRICES ‘Those that have not yet had an opportunity of in- Specting these, we invite them to do so. Come and look. Glad to have you do so, onvict Sunith. who is 12Gt Russian Hare Trimming, 48 Dun 6:42 0m. and 3-98 pan wud arrive at Wash : | Topel ‘reve ‘re Read today’s “Post” for reference to our Misses’ ne! lan Hare Trimming, 72 —— m St B35 a.m. and 5:50 p.m, nom a twenty es ary, whom she wanted the marder committed, he | Mr. Walkup at Topeka on August 13. ‘The ease | Freycinet, French ministerof foreign affairs, on Se . Such Kussian Hare Trimuine, Soe, Tine train anriviex a: Wi iemason oh tt % ormed his acuaintance, and conducted him | went to work: to find out abont him, and learned | will go to the jury early this we anes rast) hes envared ™ Ladueore, an irre. | Children and Ladies’ Cloaks, Hinch Im. Beaver, Bac, wortheg1 GO, PIANOS FOR RENE that leaving Washington at 4455 pan, pide | another part of the wail, and slid a mark | t tll the woman had safd was true. Bull ee conciluble member of the chamber of deputies, se ‘Can hardly teil from the real. other trains are daily except Sunday down until it pressed upon Ward's taick brown | found young M : mes hotel, and Augustus de Jones Comes to Grief. | CAE OHHRE SE ee pee LANSBURGH & BRO., a Sop aes — a Te sehen Mouthly aud Communicating Hates to all points fhe mi e hat he measure " eat deal 07 talk with him. ONES W canal. Is . Our Sult department was thronged this week from 2 00. 7 OPH Y os we is a siten ia that genitia af x iS Ne lesp juttei's efforts they escaped punish- s e ciass of gouds and novelties 817 MARKET SPAcK =; ia was tham concocled 1 the table agit aed | nice On oe mae retin te Bath | ihe Cutcago THe ment, Mattel then sent counsel to Paris to lay | STRICTLY ONE-PRICE FOR EVERYBODY. ‘and Suits at such remarkable low prices my20 IT SE ceene With folded bands told his name and age. and aod that he was born in Genveso. By occupa. Fan Never before bas the montiwof October 01d 0 many F ESE AND SoU THWEST, RT ‘Wraps as this one bas, and naturally enough It bus DUCELE TRACK. | SELES encouraged and compelied us to replenish our stock | Farerson P, STEEL RAIS MANE with ‘some ‘of the Anest Tmnporcd. Novelties ever | ~“MEBSON I” raxos, seems vy Mrs. Coolidge gave Bull $50 to go to Balti-| Young Augustus de Jones and Miss Clara more and his investigation. “Bull re- | Brussels never speak any more as they pass by, turned to Bosten a week ago | A few weeks ago the world looked bright to the the tacts before the government, but failed also in this attempt to obtain Justice. Believing M. de Freycinet was shielding the miscreants, he S—F-Don't fall to note this fact oc81 ni our pockets? d proceeded to empty upon the Of bills aud some coins, a gold mateh uiternoon he met Mrs. Cooli « and Tnxpec- and Haughion were present. bb's place. Boss ¢ tors ¢ young couple. Augustus loved Clara and Clara loved Augustus, The young Man admired the resolved to punish him, ————— ee —______ THE Congo Crown Too HEAVY For LEo- OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly firsi-ciass apd relishle plane at @ New Panis Dams Textures SEATON PERKY shown in this city, which, of course, we will continue to sell at moderate figures. % wr Epr Instance, We havean “Extreme Novelty” in medium price. box. two blue neck ties, 4 Of keys, asort | When the woman lett sie expressed her deter | old man Brussels, respected old Mrs. Brussels, fund iso tance hes sikee ek cere (Successor to Perry & Brother.) Spoucle® Cloth feather Seam earfec Thea, | STECK £ CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. iain, Sieeping carat 8 felt hat, and a pair of ‘He was al- | mi ton tozo to the telexeaph off nd {2 | and was on intimate terms with the house dog: enterprise than he can carry on unaided. His PURCHASE | $12.50. oil Fiance sod Orgeues exchanged, repeired, vemed, | 0S So; Gas toe Harrisburg to Cinc 4 lowed to retain the eyegiasss. rat Wire Meilen that things were gving Fait | A'tew days ago the young man received an tn: | feceut visit ie Wieshnden reas ee ae ds wats SOVHLTIEN IN IM: | Another novelty, in @ “Newmarket,” im ex-| boxed, and tur rent. Reus applied if purchased find Hotel Car to st Louis: dally. exoupt Saturday: “flow much money is there here?” he was id that during Buli’s absence M:-. Coolidge | Station to eh wlth the Juinily on u nutting ex-| for the purpose of inducing some one of the nis FABRICS AT GREATLY | Presly for us canriot be found, clsewhlere, “The style | beat ulus wust complete amurtauent of Se. muse. & We Cheaco, with Sleeping Car Altoona te Chicago a . wetnenia shout towne Perey with hae | Pedition, which he promptly accepted. “The | German’ priness to souene the wrong D PIES, 5 sis garment le perfectly elegant. made of Benin the oly. Ghiengo aid Cinchnalt to'F Mant, yn’t know,” he replied. “Ithink about | mover about, town. Pervous with whom | Foomy old. iamily carriage. was comfortably | GeTpan princes tO assume the soverciznty of | 1g, BOUCLES AT 91.25; | Heaven claboratey treed wip Pulau and Hercules MENRY EBERRACH, Fath Sleeping Cars Washinton to Chicago and tur: i “ “at Menem her alicged ‘accomplice faied to turn | Huled, with Mr. and Mrs. Hrussels on the frout | yet, however, secured tne. desired subetitene, PAIS BOUCLES AT $1.50, | Yer nobly: price $15.00. ‘ ‘O15 F street, Western, Kxxpress ‘witht throughs Sieepers fer ae Tbe depisited tee four s ‘ne OMclal. “It | Mellen, her alleged accomplice, falled to turn | sest and Augustus and his daring on the back | 104 (oneness ee Arye Mt Bop We. Could Keep on, enumerating, but for the | m29 Maparine Partner of the late firmof Ellis | Jiu puie rapres 108 Tae mee te Pa Will be deposited tor you up, The officers did not know who she was | One. ‘The day was @ delicious one, with the | sition to having any of the German princes sad- rant of space we simply ask you tv luspect our un- | burg and the West, with Unrough siveper Harrie Ws the m sald fe used tobacco, drank ja until just before the arrest was made. warm, mellow glow of the Indian summer alr | dled with the weight which King Leopold, with paralleled line of Cloaks and Suits before purchasing Dung to Cleveland id Cheap “eee moderation, went to Sunday school when he | ee ing! delicious languor vo the soul. Ar- ts eon ALTINOKE AND POTUMAC RAILROAD. two answers were made in response toquestions | —— | Were plenty of nuts, but Bow toget them was J ESE eee c ED AND PLAID CLOTHS For| BB AA U U M WOOD AND COAL | 10-00 P.M duily except Suturday, with Puince tard by the chaplain. Me Tells How His Father Obtained the | thi: question. Clubs’ were procured, However, | Dg Lussgrs WAn10's120,000,000 Monr.— pra REPOS JACKETS ANE MISSES Wraps | BBR AA 0 0 M ;2eaE 1gth ot mw. foot | | Washington to Michewter: HIS FIRST LESSON. Loan from Vanderbilt for Ward. the work of pelting the nuts from the trees | From Paris it ts telegraphed that 'M. de Lesseps | * “Loris tx SUP Hite QUALITIES FOR LA- BPB 4 4 UU UM sawed, Pine, 96: Oak ¥ free $5.60. VW vod The warden read him a long speech on prison = u commenced. The frst attempt of young Au- | has applied to the French government for pe DIES’ TAILOR MADE COSTUMES. oc31. Teduced price to deaiers. ‘Telephone connection to Tules and concluded by saying: Ward, you| The hearing In the case of W.S. Warner, | gustus was usuccess, He drew back to throw | mmission to lesue pow Panima canal bonds to | NEW) FRENCH CLOTHS “AND ALL- fall parts of the ei | have been sentenced to ten years at hard labor, | Ch#rged with conspiring with Ward to defraud | and took Mrs. Brussel the chin with | the amount of $13,000,000 to detray what he WOOL PAKIS FABRICS FOR PLAIN 1 and this you will have todo. An honest, fair disy"s work will be required of you when’ you good health. from 6:15 every morning ‘The are until 5 at night, with one hour for dinner. state allows you three and the depositors of the Marine bank, was resumed | Such force 4s to draw ai by United States Commissioner Shields in New York Saturday. Evidence was given as to | necessary on the old lady. Finally all the elubs were lodged in the trees, and it was decided that it was ‘ing shriek from to climb the monarchs of the forest if Ward's checks for $215,000 passing through | any nuts were procured. Of course this meant describes as needed expenses In original estimate for the comp! istumus water-way. Lesseps states that if the Freneh char In ess of the jon of the tion M. de r of his appli deputies grant his present request, It will save ATION SUITS, IMPORTED WRAPS, JACKETS, eTS AND JERSEYS, LPIUSH SACQUES AT $30.00, ‘and superior stock of Lumber, Lam selling at very low prices | For Brookiya, JOHN MILLER | “Jersey City wit diny change, 2:00 P.M. every . all through trains cul bouts of Brook: I 3 bbl; White Lily Flour.. INO UNDERWEAR FOR be daly 20a Offices: 1020 14th street northwent, 4 street and | direct trausicr to Fulton streck, > isa 4 B dencal ‘k for Augustus. He ayowed a willingness 500,000 in interest yearly, as the grant witl AND CHILDREN. O. G. Java Coffee (very choice 28 | Marcland avenue southwest. York City. Sentence for good be! ‘Any insuhordina. | the clearing house, and the deposit tickets of | Wor tHe avowed o willl 500,000 yearly, ri a a EN Sod rec nies erg chictes % _ eusiam | PE, ur Hon, disobedience or attempt to escape will for- | his checks for $80,000 on May 3.and $75,000 10.4; and was so bewildered by a thankful | inéludé permission to raise as mucit of the DRERCHIEFS AND HO- Main Depot and Mill South Capitolend I sts, au3im | Fer Pi ar cls glance from Clara’s blue eyes that promptly | And an excellent Kio, wasted. 1100 A. M., 2:00, 0 b mone ible b: le of tickets f ‘ 5 eee 4 Took oor Gunpowaan ana 1:1 might. feit you Poovey our resulations Vou ait | 8 May 5, 1884, were identified. The name of | Commenced the ascent of # black oak underthe | Toitery diaghael’ BY the sal Cromer AND EERINOTS KID GLOVES. | oolong ant Japan st ioe, ase nnanteat silo ae | Sime AB oh $20 om, AGA, na dow go to the Storctooth sad eet poarch | W.1L Vanderbilt was called as a witness, but | Impression that ie was a Miekory, POPARIMENT OS SLayiNG | # ctl to tie most critical taste, Lower grates from Coat Woon | _Bizih, bialted xpress t:40 a. at dally, exceus Ward stood with bowed head aud folded arms | there was no response, and the commissioner's | feaid Old Hates Exteel ober ees ae {00D BY GASLIGHT. = OS a id —_— For Bullimore, 6:35. 7:15, 830, 9:40, 11:00 a. M., uring this speech, and never moved a muscle. | offerto issue a process for him was declined. U.S. | }ety said old Mrs. Brussels, who was still in- Sa” PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES | The bust’ goods and reck-beltows prices are every- JOHNSON BROTHERS, ana Sind Sth a, 90 AS He was then told to sit down on a bench, which | Grant then told the story of the receipt by his | U§24% Augustus attempted the explana- — thing. Ans 2:00, 4:00, 65200, 710, 10900 P. Mand 1215 night he did, and « bundle of clothing was placed be- | father of the $15,000 from Mr. Vanderbilt on | tion that he had intended climbing the oak SEATON PERRY, fers pane WM. F. GIVEN, Agent, ‘WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD For Pope's (Creek Line, 713 A.M. und 3:40 PM side bim. It was his prison garb. With this | Sunday. ‘May On that day Ward | ond then jamping over from there on the hres. ’ Seay sie GIVEN, Agent, Piscine = i anlgcreent Sanday. ob ad 425 Pk Under bis arm, and in the charge of a Keeper he | called on the withess and sald the firm needed which, as the limbs were about forty feet Poauiy ivanls avenea cccee ones aN EEECY. ELFTH AND WATER STREETS 6W. or Annapolis, 5 A. M. 12 135 P Sacsusd beshaved. During Cacho ccee tnd General, Grant then made the | apart, would have been a very herole feat in- | Durrys Pore Fstablished 1840, oct | p BRANCH YARDS AMD OFFICES CONNKCTED | ALEXANDIIA AND FREDERICK SEU KG RATE Keeper Counatzhion, why hava Kiod face and time that the rm had $¥80,000. with the | Se rhe, Sonne, man, Hnuily, suceseded in *y 2 __ Wholesale and Retail Dealer tn ee ee Way'AND ALEX ANUMIA AND WASiiNCTUS Santicmanly address, told the reporters that | Marine bank, and lntimuted that the firm was | Sitiodgine a lew seoamsertirelenstor nae Marr Wapsy. FIRSTCLASS BEEF, VEAL, 7 one an Ward would be put to work on the stove con- Witness thought the firm was very | one of which took Clara on the tip of her an- FOR MEDICINAL USE. CORN BEEF A sreeLT 7209 F street northwest. Oe eee ee ne Cmmosed. Witness knew Warner, having met | gelte nose, Just as she looked up to see Augus- OTN AL: Biases Braxxers: Stalls:~628, 62 and 630‘ enter Market, Oth st. 1615 7th street northwest. patina at ieaenghecke “thas Scented the ee biun fret at Mr. Work's. Could not tell if he | Cus, retiring her in short order. The old man NO FUSEL OIL, “ arare cee ae oe oruner Literiy Market, "| 1240 Pennsylvania aveuse northews, parr a paushton; “that Is, grinding the cas (witness) introduced Warner to Ward or lay’ down on the grass aud roared, when, use u es arketing delivered free of chatee toatt rast egrteetie ad patting them pozetner. pba will | serve. “At one time Warner had rererred. to | as he turned over one of the heavien ‘chee, | ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNADULTERATED. er city. ‘C26 (Corner ad and K inreme hort ee eee ‘On tue Dineicenth eutridor Tr iein cheat possible trouble, because the Marine bank was | that had lodged in the branches took bim IN USE IN 2 221 Peuusy vans ayeuue southeast. BSP. niddie of the sotth qiador. ,it is in about | below its reserve, but the witnass had assured | across his mouth, kuockins: ont two of oe Boerne 0 Rai Blanket, $1.25; $1.50, $2.00 to $13.50, 000 ERE RRR FRE g55 me Sppralte luk oot ee wing and the window | him that it could not make any difference to | teeth and changitig his laugh era tear OF ae SPITALS, mught befure the advance and will be sold at ol oo Ee = FE Shppaite uke oct on the ruliroad grack. He | the firm of Grant & Ward, even if It was. | gaish, CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, prices, So EE ERE ER AGEOSAT © # Teomuate fora time. The room ness did not know if so-called government | ®t ” NI 5s, « A F Inate’s name is Ulrich. He wassentup in 1553 contracts. were direct. with governinent oM: | gn sottew ne Would do some mischief, 500 Bed Comforts, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50. CoO EEE R R ERR Sys8 7 PROPOSALS. for eight years for assault. 928, is McDonald, who Next to him, in cell assent up in 1382 tor cials or with outsiders. The Vanderbilt check shrieked the old woman, rushing to the relief of her husband and gazing reproachfally up in AND PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS EV ERY WHERE, ing Of bagynge to destination from hovels and residences Cotton filled aud good material THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA it BRONZE BALUSTERS. - : P 3K. WOOD, weneral Passenger agent . was tuhave been deposited for the firm and | the tree just in time to recelve a. big, Lickory CURES. 5 Bales Volored Plankets, slightly damaged, $1.25, PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, OF z20E OF BUILDING POR STATE, CHAS. E. PUGH. General Manager. ad first degree. Wiis vier usigatar an Gueltig | Bot for Ward's individual account ES oc rncctn oe CONSUMPTIO: $1.50, $1.75; welght. 5, 6 and 7 Ibs, Reiurogs Flour ta the Wore aCe and the most Wasuiworos, D.C octouer Sout, 1565. | ATT one aNp ONO RAILROAD Darglany. Het ESS OP OF thtes sears for! BOSTON'S DIVORCE SENSATION. | nosc'aad levees toe ae ead Up the HEMORRHAGES, Also, @ full stock of DRESS GOODS, 124c., 25¢., | , THe Millers have not only the most perfect MUll, | Sealed Proposals for furhleblug and delivering L123 — . ‘gang of forty-five.” | IN A STRIPED sUrT. Aman fn convict garb, accompanied by a | Keeper, was now seen coming across the yard. | irl with a Loose Tongue. In the Taber divorce trial in Boston last | Testimony Against Taber—A Servant | nal young fool up in the tree,” Clara, with a heart swelling with indignation toward’ her lover, did as she was bid, when, Just us the old horse came under the trée, poof AND ALL WASTING DISEASES, HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS, INEBRIETY, gus it ques all the most improved Machin: up to the present time. but they produce NSURPAasED by apy millin the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a large quau- | ity ofthis magnicent Flour ix shipped anu urts of the B7ixc., 50c. to $1.00, BLACK and COLORED SILKS, 75c., $1.00, $1.25; very cheap. Bronze Balusters aud 2 Brouze Newel-Posts tor the | West wing of the Building tor State, War and Navy ‘Departunents, in this city, will be received at this offic ye M. ob NOVEMBER TWENTY- SUNDAY, MAY 3n, Schedulein effet AUNT Bn, 1885, omen Leave Washington fruit Suton, corner of New Jer- sey avenue and C street, or Cl 0 10:00 aud 10:10 p. m., daily. The 1000 Augustus, who knew nothing of the damage he DYSPEFSIA, INDIGESTION, 100 28inch ALPACA UMBRELLAS at $2.00; | PUrope 4nd eaten at the principal _ ce a, m. ise Fast Limited Exprom io Pada and ce ee bandvand | Friday Mrs. Taber for the first time showed | was doing, rained. Gown a perfect avalanche of MALARIA, worth $2.50. = pont Wwe Guamastran tate anede Dakota: it's | nigbiryeceuous exoeral, Suetreciions, Sor bidders and Sexttccning at'US& io entre tare Ghaned otis »pped Dt e to time, stooping jens ot we he: ckory ; Knowledged fact, that in thi fect sep- | lished brouze manulacturers upou sppiicatt mond awkwardly to pick them up. It was’ Ward-or 08 of weakness, her SS | horse on the ran, ‘THE ONLY A full stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and RUGS | gratiou of the glutinous magthoes of te ee ee ‘Oftice, where aainples of ne work romtied may eee: | TE oe ee te ue and ie. Louls datiy at 3:30 course, in a brand new suit of stripes, with the | being such that only removal to the outer air | ““Got all you want dowm there?” cheerfully at our Branch Store, 636 Pennsylvania avenue. and a thorough elimination of all woak and starchy | amined. ‘THOS. LENCULN CASEY, — | p i. and 10:10 p. m., with ‘couches and Pa. creases standing out firmly down legs of | saved her from fainting. Deacon Cowe, one of shouted young Augustus from the upper Pre Srnccranr matter has at last been reached, and is consequently of Engineers. | ace Sleeping Cars to kbove points, without change clothing fitted him better than ihe jepvcr aq | MEX Taber's witneses, admitted that, stand. Dmancley a ae sdiot, and enc ror wuH than anyother “Tibor he bese trade game tat | C°2PA0S1-n0v2.20.27-8 saa lcinerrivieg fa Ciretanedt cod oe L. a . pepper and e esterday hy a see!” = “4 a petreeaoens jeer moe, embrccnring: “Mo ioumed | aay ests re eee ese ae | shouted old mait Brussels, with a glean of war ‘THE SICK, INVALIDS, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, — | Hellas the pare aie gadis Its the cheapest ae MEDICAL, &«. EE St, Louis 8230 pam” No exira fare is charged ow m1 jenesta yachts: a his e Sci : sed very sack: om 0-00 Parlor © fnea. in tele yachting sults = fantom, and that Mr. Underwood, standing on | “Whats the matter” asked the bewilderea ae a ca 718 Market space. | Gvery barrel is watTanted to give satire satactions a to Pitsburg Gieveland "and ‘Deir as gone, but it acbair outside, with a mirror on the end of a | young man, as reached the ground. Vid zt LISHED. Ww Pittsburg that ite absenee didnot mate cane, deserived to him the entire interior of the | man ‘Brussels started towards hin, bai. was WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN, sere aes STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. vouly Folable Ladier Pugsiciaa inthe: ciyscan | For Dailimore on weak $074, 5, 910, 040, 720 expression of his face. His hair was not cut. © : | held by the women tolks, who briefly and TWO OUNCES OF ALCOHOL cow’ }REAT BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents | peconsulted dally.464 Cut.,bet #44 anditham nw. S30und 10:05 am 12.10, AS (4D-talute Faas fe not done except in case of very long | stds, the lounge and what was on it the car | sterniyexplained the staation i hive ds ence MORE NUTRIENT Thabo G* ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by anyother | Prompt. treatmieit. dence and consulta tain). 3:80, 4:00, 440, Sau, 6:40, 700. 65 and eAard walked with a springy step and seemed | bi the room. | and SBumber of other details | 4 way ag'to let him know that all was at an OUNCES OF MEAT. IT IS THE ON: Five Xerlno Underuirts and Drawess only Goes | Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- Ofice always open. roomeieaws | 1ur haltimore on Sundays, 6:20, 7:30, 20 and refreshed by his bath. fle was taken to De i | Mrs. Mary Elton, a chureh member, testitted | “"sSfr. De Jones,” said Clara,as he turned awa: THING THAT ENTERS THE BLOOD All-wool Undershirts and Drawers, for $i, worth | Scting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epl- Beto ae veggies Barber, the prison physician. Here he was pui that on the evening’ the Tas Saturday night | to hunt, his cout (and ab, how cold the words VESSELS WITHOUT DIGESTIVE EF- Red Hinnnel (Medicated) Underwear, at prices to as- | ® GILT-EDGE. RS BROWN (COLORED) TAKES LADIES “ror ‘Op the Shenandoah Vaile = ee Gaeacioning and bis lungs were | ee tsar ind sien inthome with her in | S0Unded after being so’ lately called “dear FORT ON THE PART OF THE STOM- Youtsh You A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. pace aed Aacing Dineen, eet | Elton put the sick lad ed. Crossexam- * te marke Ss 5 : oy Peabo war, lucy toectea or | el nad on OAR | Suupore Angin wien tat his haas.| SEES FATTER sc EURERIRT REC mene | A mint me RISE moe, matey | | AEDES SERDTSO AS REESUENCSA5D what might be found. It was ai to scars and | She started with Mrs. Taber for her home. Mr. | would ave known betioe hah oot Hens FOR SALE BY DEALERS AND ator (Ceceurared Stmmgarinn process, ae, = marks that the Investization was made. Ward | Downs unlocked the dou irs. Taber's house, | swoollen with pal ee noe te pes eas DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE. BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FacTORY, | Petutiftll Patent, within the reach of all classes, and 0 polated out 4 big sear oa his neck. but Witness did not know where he got the key. Sor ee eu ie elie PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, 7, | Westaranteo will give satistuction to every one who | > ware pu FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND The gangs of prisoners were shuffling past to | Mr: Downs wits in the front room when she as | Ciara now has young Smith for ber steady PERSONS EAST OF THE ROCKY SE STREET NORTHWEST | ittey te Fellable Ladies’ Physician, can be consulted dally | Shelt eelsy thei day's work over. | By the door | Putin airy raver to bed. and the door was not | company. ‘The new geliant inughed: hese MOUNTAINS UNABLE TO PROCURE GOLDEN HILL ‘= ber residence, 1345 7th et. uw. Oller hours from | Nidte Of" the ‘prison ‘urcads Each” Prisoues | Wathen well Kuowneand’shethought it bor | fecha got, De, Sones" mlniortaues.” “He | Tergont 1ifgia DEALERS CASaaNee SPECIALTIES. Wioer ofta Deeict ite squitn guainye sees | Te ees ices m1 ‘ prisoner | ¥# 4 : n't understand nutting, Clara,” said he, “ C 2 A the jt quality to a owed. ‘They. have Sufee and bread fer thie | algue ss nea veo tan Bave thet gO | Wil go 19 the wouda omorrow aiid tring Jou) UNMARKED. EXPRESS “CHARS Feo Murky GARKSE, MAGNETIC HEALER; | many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it cau be | [ba Shoriens ‘Stabile supper, and they eat it in thelr cclis. Ward's | snttte Daxideot was the: ivellest witness of irisy a buggy and buying bushel for a dollar PREPAID, BY REMITTING SIX DOL- foal Chrcute Distance na acta on Wil iat patios Seg cin forth ay ‘Flour Capeter OCEEI, coment Da, BROTHERS, goue in when he was ready, | 1 ey pe Of a farmer's boy. TO Office hours 1 to 8 p.m. nnsyivania ave. 8.e., - Particular attent fac® Tabers as servant, though treated as o : Swe’ | STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN | {aytcwlar ate ee dered TAKS | Rentty, aad, like ait tie rest een eee THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY Co, Capitol Hull pee ple erie fren om es married oF Suet keeperarccen, Wonk eins, 5 Be | charell work. Taber hea Previously been ac. |. THE NEw Yore “Tersune” TRovBLE Nor BALTIMORE, Mp, ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF | tries them once will never use anything else. For sale Satware te to those'who ca Sonne eo Aor started up to. fol- | Covet or baving had improper relations with | SETTLED.—A few days ago Whitelaw Reid Mite All business confidential. Ladies and gen- | \* ae afew days in the city under bw treatment, ocld- And put on his prison cap, VMN 1 hls arms | Ti "and she endeavored to to shape her ect, | olered to pay the unlon scale of prices for com: Allperions using Dufhy's Pure Matt Whisky Uemen 50 cents each. 408 L street, between sin aud | bY al grocers, une rake off your cap,” esi the keeper, sternly; | dice as to damage him as much as possibie | position on, the New York 7¥ioune, but refused ‘are tnvited to avatt themselves of the services af Pisae sonra SURES Ps ay | sere Ome Depot comer 1 and Toda eo Cine of De. BROTHERS ta Ward obeyed, walking bareheaded to the | Without admitting herown guilt, She said that ie pre . % Srey our Medical Staf, at uli times, free of charge, age a bn gle Bono ‘Will care 3 bry = red ‘pographical union, No. 6, for a: direct treatment, without the use of knife, caustic cape, Tuan Be Nat oid be aught put on hie) [fron appearing: unging Ghat wead mag | proval or ejections and at a testing geaterdaty oF ligature. Cure guaranteed. “Can vo cgasalted at | Qt Curse For Casu._ | tom bed Sar " i each »| her. reputation, but she had. refused woke | the terms were rejected, an extra edition of ths 2 ‘728 Sin st. n.w, fro 410 0 p.m. apzim*_| NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT, 4c. per Ib; PURE he was ordered. Ske Petmuaded lio testitied that “Taber was | Zoyeolier ordered, printed for issue to-day, ne ee Gea eid a ge CRs e Ee Ree ae : ae a committee appol 4 a : giar Ginith's brosd tioulder aster oO BaF. | ents that vashen the baby died be tld Neus no terms would be accepted except those which THE TRADES. RED Care Cob CRANBERRIES, 10c, per ust iy ant illguarantes cae in urm’s length i re |, because it would have been an ex Tribune’ jomtice. CREAM TE COTTE! cialty,’ Goode delivered | disease the gloomy doorway tae bene tae sot tu? | that’ he gave Sire Taber's pit whice te nl Rorvs H. Dazsy, free. ‘Al Goods at whan pews for cat. ‘Gunsultation and advice free feos | was pepsin, but which threw herinto convul- | Dasres THAT HE 18 AX EMBEZaLER.—Hen: B BOOK Kan son Rie Be tas Sime, | BROTHERS, SAMULE C MILLS. HIB FIRST SUNDAY IN SING-SING. | sions; that'when witness proposed to give one | R. Davis the Fitchburg Glass) tailtoad ok | Laur Brean oat inand for the D. of G., Wards frst day in Sing Sing prison was a| Fopwiahe chjecsed siolentiy an thet Me 92a | eaekenee petty a tare, emibezslomeat Sur PURE MALT EXTRA suv (RUSSWORK TOR THE Taape "| PURSE READ ABD GLE Bet GU cngg | = s pepsia he objected violently, if re r zi ery dreary and quiet oue for his, it being | Gnce suggested to his wife that there was money | nlectieced ee eee Bees i inaney ace * ia Eee Ee son tee eee tyne os ‘EA MERS. Senile Be rece ee ee | Oo erate a ene Jocetog Toms hy was | founded af the cher ges againet Kits, tongs ins | Sacesenate mignert mete 2ttemanutactured frum ~RIDMAN @ WARNESON | Bs ee isa, Not Mure hand allnaeed I sail its Maarten pout asking ques! % 7 Re a = hours He was awakened after a good night's | let tile Supposed: Gonversion, whtch witness | frat read in the uewapay ane tay tts (2 | cone Son Wenkmane pemetne eens iueuaytaoe W SP cok Hodery Papers and Blank Ino Som South Carbline Rice Si bs 256: Shoe Foiua |) AED LINE. UNDERTAKERS. sien 20 and wold dre. ALTO he wan id he Habra fh reintgns Which exit | guaran le aaeiea thon Ot | Mace Toe momewerioe wwe aie | og Ane Beteceye cures ee aes Goa aeo | te 5 ne isted | liquor ever since. He denies el of = = ‘#5 Pharched our to breakfast and ate his hash, | Vetween hersolfand Taber. ‘The trial was con- | enbessiements and says that his eseaats wi | ait or invalids sid pevsake te hea Witte Cs, GRR i UNDERTAKERS, read, he same us tue other convicts: | Unued to-day. be found entirely correct. ‘Upon trial to be @ pleasant and complete substiunte tor | CF PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. ek Te ee CTO ee Ee Eee Me was then iar hed to the ‘chapel and lis MRS. TABER HAS A REST. ———_eas_—___ ‘alcoholic drinks, most ot which eee ear Hae Heaniy vans. ayenie, Washingwon D.o ASHINGTON, DiC te Meer Sasori, a, Sue chaplain, Mr. Edger | tye case was on Saturday continued till Mon-| To Coxrest rHm Evnorion.—William Boett. | ior delicate io specialty. ‘OSEPH GAWLER. FURNISHING UNDER Raving fis bucket on one asin aint iis oes, ell | day morning on the request of the counsel for | S&F late tepublican candidate for Hamilton ee ee ‘an abundance ef mie” arg Uo Takel aniPtichical SMBALMEK Epona enn cate TE | ws ter ene Posse! SOunty, Ohio, on Saturday afternoon, filed a | strengthens aud invigoraves the entire PROFESSIONAL Penusylvanis ave. mw. Terms moderate ant Ple-sauce and bread on the other. This was to | Mrs + Mr. orth, who decl he | notice of contest of the election of Frank Rat- | “spe! ‘abalysis, Wubur G. lial Pip, New everything Brwi-ciaxs, Telephone vali 1UZ-12 myzt Spent the alterncon mdonunber combined. He | was not feeling well. Mr. Butterworth will not | terman, democrat, to that offices, He allaves ‘Bread is a refreshing, nourishing R KIMPTON'S [ARY INFIRMARY one SA ree se, qikernoon alone i bis cell. He was | bring in auy further testimony, and it is Loped | with specitieations, thar 400 tore water: gees | ol rating tonne Betwean Hand t, ddtnand ith se eS pe Regge? to hang some reading mutter, but his | to finish the entire case that day. ‘The argu- | counted for Hattorman than wore emer tor Bi ‘stiniation.” ‘Minrxet" Mofves taken in and scomilaccnt Stoulnsisefhaess S"™ “eset weber states tbat he did not fead very inuch, | ments will be short, as the euse Is before ajudge and that registrars in @ namber of wards St Siegen Aiter analy- | treated. ‘0031. nd cE bat seemed tobe in deep meditation most of the | and not a jury. Cincinnati slowed s large number of Hctitious ‘aid odor, all ‘combine to se. 18,26 A FRENCH W. BARKER, : . oan pear apon the registry” books, sud eres M R. rr . of rdinand Ward, aioe Gee ao areas — Extract as being s toss MM AND MAGNETIC HEALER said Saturday’ that a bil of the exceptions | pSHOT BY Hts, Do ine muted airceear, tat | wala ec nett teats ‘that in pres der my ezatninnion s* ‘30 srt eg ih ay a CADERTAKER AMD PRACEIOAL EMBALMES, peken in. the latter's tris! will be filed in the | lieved to have been facaily shot while out bunt. | ciuet A of the: fourth wend tee judges Seal ‘end Druggins. bod Seotate of BOL Chat et Ge Stans Oaed Oe cheral tert within thirty days. The case will | ing ‘Thursday, near Exie, Pa... reegived his | Clerks ineceased the, member of yotes pur- ‘FOOT AP: ‘Aaubelming C.M. Lukens, M.D., Priucival, peareued im January. Mr. Cumming said that woands thro nthe companionship of his faith. | porting to have been cast Lou D* Peniayivanis avenue ( Witlard's 2. 0. Cesk, Demeustrater; of proceedings, because, in his opinion, # pris- | boat lurched,causitg the dor to lore hig betes Banises, ‘Malla,’ Vascular “rerencores’ ae pa Geet eained im Sing Sieg prison Ise great | Stepping back the animal bit the hammer and | | KN1GHTs oF Lawon AGAINer THR CHINESE, teas Gan wal ‘3 fowr mikes. “act Ba er of an a priseuer in Foor! ischarged the professor's fowling piece. ‘he | An anti-Chinese mé which 4,000 ayer =. , flies Sin Se in eae au aoa amc aah | bot neta an Sl Saga sarrarr wonmmoron | PS Eieatesoania at See pl ae e spel ‘ing Sing - woe be de-.| almost cl ¥ fhe case rr ihe sentence, which Would not be} garded as a fatal Injury The wounded man | Knights of Labor end Sas she meen oe af PAYN. ere = case It asiay was had: was found by" little ‘Thomson, who was | strike by the Chisces cat Sake ee tbe M Tus Auuncros Borne Oc. Bioopy Ficnt at A MrxICAN ELECTION. ter, The tad posket bis frail oratt into thestory cupisren teat aes anaes ‘ work un- OVEROOATINGS AND i Tas Amor Borns C J toredo special says: “At Bustamente, state of | and, although every sea threatened to engulf | less the white men smployed were, decharged, ISG8 OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, 18 ae for several days past over the coming election, | the thipllchiggs tontve the ae ena | seespenkers stand and ection would nave ta | NOW °2 xbliition at the Leading Talloring Kata otters of Che. euric’seusorated 9, the opposing factions ‘met and alter | lasuektwas seme va ples te heat BP. Aa aie, Chinese og ahmens of Washington. ‘MAERZES AND LAGER BEER several hours indiscriminate shooting the re- | hastened forward to'fill the child's: mission of ‘serious nD ae ee Mult showed six killed wad fiiteen wounded.” | mercy, 10 2022 Feansvivane sftion se iseomaRe cakes wane:

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