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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1886—-DOUBLE SHEET. & = Benai er’s Meuse, MURDER AND DE. THE WASHING: INFAN- = PES MEMOIRS. Arrested Be. Mary. FOR_SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—HOUSES. ee ee AND surer w. Tex LIGHT INPAx iE Po Sa WOR SALE CHEAP —SEVEN-ROOM BRICK 7 SALE—1510 Q ST, NEW 5 STORIES, BAY acre GhErieLS ‘A Jealous Colered Mau Sheets a Woman ana Meow They are Being Written and ‘WHICH HE MAY REPEOT. ‘Zisgse oa Bu, betwses “Beh nd LOR as Fistndiw: Bro mori. with talcony cop ioe 22 oy ©] At the restaence, Dr.Leonard read the prayers and Then Hills Himself. Arranging Detatis fer the Fair-The| When They are to be Published. ‘A Gispich from Newport, RL, age Da Manisste ‘iyand Este wie. | gine style oile by owner for persaual eetupancy. for the dead over the body, which laid in the | 4 srarrrreg TRaGEDY Ix sovrmmase WASE- Contribution Committee. Mr. Webster, the head of the firm in New| Mary Walker visited Newport Thursday OR SALE — CHEAP —SIX-ROOM. BRICK | {i} Pe, sold below present vale FOr eS front parlor. Less than a dozen persons partio | ryorox—tWo REVOLVERS USED TO-SETTLE A| At | meeting of the fair committee of the | York, which, it is announced, will publish | evening and created = Geced srasntten, $2.00 Boaesaokt Hees Sat seshie 560 K see $700 END. 1418 F st. mbo-se tpated in that service. They were Mr&. and) Lover's QUARREL—PETER BYAS AND HIS Vi0- | Washington Light Infantry corps last night, a | the memoirs of the Pope, eaid when inter. | She came here for the zeroes otenting nat “= MOPAR EtG tg and Eta Se \LE-AT A BARGAINHOUSE AND 1 | Miss Miller, widow and daughter of the deed) tyr EVESTICATION TO-DAY. Sompmmltttes, consieting of E.G. Devie, Capt. | viewed on the sunject: “I eai't say much about | aged friend, Mice Seren, Brigss, tm whose tases 2 — CikAr — TEN-ROUM BRICK eat Depensctrole: $5,200. re 1598 Fee. ‘Senator; three brothers of the deceased Task Wigh& bhiuk teal och 3.8. Miller, H. L, Biscoe, Capt. J. C. Entwisle | the details as yet, for the simple reason that | S#t#she recently —— 14 Go between OU aad 10th ste. 8s : - = ———_ Gan Francisco: Mr. English, & Pecifo coast) tee en dean Rocke oreo, and Allison Nailor, jr., was appointed to assign | they haven't been arranged. The first halfof it | Island, legislatare 10 pressing. F rte PARSER, 435and Esta aw. Kmocked Out in Two Rounds. and Capi: Wilson Vanes and wifes The Bouse: | 1916 F stscet comheant eee peepee et face elt empl pears rmclgpeereoring Proengy Aetarreer i ir oer nde ike, | she shocked ‘several indies by. her mate attire, x: HEAP —TEN-ROOM BRICK; A DECISIVE SMALL GLOVE FIGHT. bola servants were also in the Parlor. | an twenty-four pene tid, ahos Aeate ea ee warded to Schroeder’s orches! i@ignatary, and one mately @/andon their arrival bere they reported TE relate vag Sg meen PITTSBURG, March 13.—A short, decisive and |The guard of the Loyal wood . provemen:s: $000 ¢ ‘and b sts sw. CHL PARKER, and Esta sw. PECIAL BARGAIN—THE NEW kc House, 127 2st nw., near new Proome: all mod Imps. Bs GAMA, lot 22x95 feet Lots J.RBERTE ad bath. modern conveniences, 1Sth and Sista p.w., threw squares Circle, ‘lot 20% lect front, “price scount forcash, ALS. PEATE mh uO Ane tie poe mouth Vere’ cheap) -Call at feaRwoute iain and D sts aw. miot ROOM BRICK ON NST. D INO. PF. WAGGAMAN, S04 and S06 ALP—iWo BEAUTIFUL NE oom houses excellent pian, finish and d twruis ougbt to suit many re: NER, Star office. mb13-30 ORY BRICK DWELL 7 Rhode isiand avenue, 12 roomsand cellar, fa home or as an investment. Will be neasy ras TYLER & RUTHER St nw. mb1s-se* THAT NEW PRESS BRI : x FRONT Fo. every mod con. fact completed, on New. Bampenize ate, bet. Land M sts: wil be CUTTER & WIMER, D SOR SALE-AT A _BARGAIN—BEICK, 230 2D Feese, To roomet will be sold cheap It pplied for ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. mhi3- YRAME HOUSE ON MASSACH between 9th and 10th sta. mw., with a leet 4 inches making a very desirabie ALBERT F. FOX,920F st n.w.ml33 DOR SALF-1316 VERMONT AVE. N.W. A .ai and well-arranged residence: two-story, Will pesold at e wexy reasonable Agare. HER & CO., 1324 Fst nw. ml: DESIRABLE THREESTORY id low for cash, © ave House three rooms deep and thor- mexhiy built THOS J. FISHER & OO., 1324 ¥ st m12-6t NEW HOUSR, DOR SALE SITUATED NEAR 13th and T sts.o.w.: 6 rooms bath:cellar concreted, apd all modern conveniences: price $3,500; Unis is very complete and desirable house, terms tor suit. rIN Pb. BROW Fst nw. mblzim joe SALE—AT BRIGHTWOOD. D. G, 700M House and Lot and S-room House and 5 acres, with all kinds of fruit; Houses in good re terms suey.” LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 Ize 026 to 2040 Bey sti 3 10 to 2234 B’y st.1,300 rtion of property om my hooks For full list call at office for oulletin issued on THOSE. WAGGAMAN. Sfouses on 10th st ,near Pst. nw. Fwo Frame Houses, on Cst., near ist st sw. One | = Hoase,’ on K st, near New Jersey av.n.w. r on H, near 3d st n.w. on 4th. near Pst. o.w. O, near 4th st. nw. rovents: will rent for $20 @ m Price only $2,250. Bt m and aif movie improv. $2) per month Price $3 shed Brick, 9 rooms, brocements; K St, between ST 25TH, GOOD SEVEN room House, with small Store adjoining. only $2,600. AL P. PARDO! WOR SALE House, 5 rooms, mbI1-3t J.OR SALE ITTLE 5-ROOM Fo Oe eich Band E sta, 8 w. Brice 2.000. CH. PARKER, Ea Ww. mbl02 11st JOR SAL iEA ‘id'and Ms w.,rentiig at $18 per mo. im ad Price, 31.000, CH PARKER, Oy and Es w- JOR SAL ‘Ds ame mer mio. Price, $2300. JOR SALE—CHEAP. A GOOD ESS con 12th and six <w.. $ room frame. Price, $2,500. CH. PARKER, and Es w. mab10,12,135-3r* {OR SALE—CHEAP, 2 NEW @hooM BRIG Houses, 314 and 316 3d n. e, with water and gas ‘at $16.30 yer mo. Price, $1,500 each. CH. PARSER 4 and ba w. ‘mh 10,11,13-3¢4 DOR SALE—CHEAP, 7 NEW G6ROOM BRIC Houses, press brick fronts, water and gas, on N st, bet id aod 454 abe =o, $500 Gants 2 KEK. 2 and E <E BRICK HOUSE, G ST_N. zist; 13 rooms, bay window, cellar, laundry, stable.and ail motern unps.: price. $11,500. Apply WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1807 Pa av. ¥ BRiCK, SIX-ROOY sadecliar: Kot near tarket sutiable ara pa $4500. “Apply WESCOTT & Wit: ania ave S08 SALE-THRE! : Fest a room a ggivaniaave: nw near Bur ‘stl price $2000. Aga Wascorr & WiL50x. 1907 Bkav. nw. imide? NE OF THR REST RENTIN uses in ct south fronts mortinwest; tapidly ie Teaned $55 in advance. Wil seit to deer spar ceat inquire at Lio New York ehoe me = SOR SALE—CNDOUBTEDLY A BAKGAL prick Hoge. with, ail. conveniences, “ y ten percent net on 1.500 cast, baiance on time mbiL-3t WEST END—A BARGA se: all woderm improv nente JOH \MGLER SMITH, Alorney-at- Law, 1424 New York | mb11-3 the ‘The committee on: ain’ of his holl- | matter toa policeman. The result was that the ciktEn ot “the | 18 or Blackhus, a colored ‘woman ot twenty] ne tickets reported that it would | quainted with the life and ebaracter pol terrific small’glove fight took place in a room|! the hail. At the con be inadvisable to have prize tickets. They | ness. Of course he has access to every scrap of | doctor was compelled to go to the police station, in this city last night between James Carncy | Prayers the casket was carried out | be-|eight, killing her almost instantly. He then ver Star, by ‘kingsto wheels; di CLE, Star office, tave upright, octave Upr. cheap. Cull at 1304 JOR SALE €c.. on commision, sts PRORSALE—GROCI Store, located in the jdress EXT TOR Pa, S60. SCHLE TH portion of the cl OR SALE — THOKOCG ‘Vesta, 4 years, by Catesy, by Imported Eclipse, soning Ler husbat ist Gam, Belfer Dy Vouseball? 24 dain imported sit | Ya anteed Sound and kind enough vate stable, In rear of able to thi Wasbing- | withia th B, Charlton & Oo., Major H. 1. “Cranford, | about ‘and see what rials they have for hed to the governor: “Should CEs SOT SALES Bore | pled, vas, God 3 Judge, 1 am innocent of | able to the government work at the Washing. inthe past year, He served ona vessel mate! grap! go" NCR SALE PIANOS i: I WA embroidered Lap-robe, “AND | > THE QU. N a VIOLIN, GUITAR AND MELO- | wages irom 0 cents to 25 cents a box, which | greater part of the naval ordnance be manufac QUARREL RENEWED LAST NIGHT. deoualiin order, cheap. Address Bux - EOHAYI RTE J., to whose peculations the ruin of that insth (ORSALEHAVING EVERY FACILITY TAM ae 98, wool and on woolen articles of manufacture. | this morning, “The body of Byas had been re-| Sone, fi. Magruder; &. G.’Milbcrn, soba | mrarcare, gemes ever witnessed. When the Will ‘hire. with. privilege of baying. Complete turn: Z duced, or else the duty on woolen goods in- ug everthing corpo = posed international prize fight between John L. notice. OR SALE-FORTY Si ane | and increase the prosperity of the country, at | out. mated Horses, consisting of well matched team, | {}inson, of the London Sporting Life, stating and carefully selected sadcle and single driving horses provements and new stock. DOWNEY, 1 st nw, NE ABLE, SOUND MULE Worker inany plaes. Price $120, Must sell S.S.DAISH, wholesale feed, cor. North Capitol ALE—JUST + continued | Gideon Sauls, a widow living at icles Bs 1a oar ge Tat aNd ESI | Sel, ex-Police vommissioner Disbecker, Alder: | Of the people as against corporations, and Mr. | first came there was a black man there who | (ii: Willams, Walker, Davis & Co. Wanstall | jus ran. Six times had the balls Tolled around EGEL € QUIGLE o isomely furnished house in the north whlch willl be sold Just as it stands | gard to bringing w civil suit for the purpose of | To Examine Lieut. PURSELL's Device.—A | 224 one flattening of the bone. “All of the | man of the ex: to a party Who Wants a home not to exceed $4.000; | recovering th faced tollowed by a crowd. The officer had no recommended that the it | record that bas on a i zt and Jesse Laughiiu, local pugilists, ‘Tne con. | {Ween the Alles of the Loyal Larlon, they | shot himself in the head, and inflicted wounds | 56 ceuts for pencral sueaieeany et oe mae eusttigest intl on Se ek idea who aha prisoner eas Forvgnstely, Sr Pahl saltcheapsas ownce fo | of the hy tae tot Wecripaaittey caver cor Placed in the hearse the alarine Band playing ikaeiidimrron his death. There were three rk cet Gnd that 8 $150 pair of carrings be | ‘official’ in every senee. Itis being written in | the wotnan, but she remained in the enter 0; Will sell cheap, e x rounds, Qu fe 1 di "The honot IFbearers. fam: living in the house, About the . — Lath office and gave the officer who a1 > : man to be Knocked out or a draw declared. | funeral dirge. ‘The honorary pal a Season tickets, anda $125 be given io | Latta and will be published in that language. | Sree tng fer sna MO “A GOOD ASS Both fight to win, but Carney | the Loyal Legion were: Medical Dirgctor J. ‘our named Byas, after quarreling with the | the gentleman sailing they r. The | It will, of course, be translated into Englts! weg gens ind second band Wagots, my owa AK tind the advantage froin the start and in the | Browne, U.S. nary Gen, Absalom erg Gon: | ceeemeed woman, drew @ pistol and fired one | report of the commitice was saopted, A large | French and Italian “immediately, andeiuts | made s mistak which & would repent, Te em spring Wagon, almost mew. second round knocked Laughlin stupid and | Ay; “admiral T- A Jenkins, U.S. savy: GeR: | shot, which took effect in her left side, He | Bumber of additional contributions were sc | Bearly all other languages as soon as possible. Grieved doctor. 2 z!ow prices. Personal attention +2 Poa helpless. ‘The victory was awarded to Carney. | 50, Ge es Gou, KD. Mussey. | then fired another, which entered her left eye | Knowledgea. A$ has already Begun < ‘on the & and = EES ‘i branches of repairing. C. W. MASON, wcie J eaie he , Gen. , Gen. . . A a. aes Maker, 2703 M st. new. 1°" | convicted of Poisoning Her Husband. | , The cortege was then formed and marched io | and proved fatal. He then put three balls into THE CONTRIBUTION COMMITTEE. for the world.” Honzing Unconscious Mem. Sas peceasp peor eegelhatan gh pmenlge se tiomyyorian | pe Echo ia wounds that resulted Ia pe Hllowing are the members of the contri-| | “How ‘did ‘they come togive you the con- | 7ORD AND MURPHY, THE NEW ORLEANS safes es, plano, organ, ST ee i, at four o' is ing, vi- | bution coms Clagett, chairman; | tracts?” ERS, > GALLOWS ego eres Oy A MURDER TRIAL, ‘The Washington Navy Yard. dence hospital. As soon as the shols were fired . i | sis ed 7" |, “I don't know, I'm sure, Per! athe} The of Ford and Murphy in New Or Jarrig VAuLEY, CaTanacaus Co. N.Y. | Mm. soWDEN'S RESOLUTION TO HESULT IN| parties in the house went into the room and aseneec ea manales eg et business relations I formed wane pushing the } leans ponier ‘was a most am om he Soe exece- FEAL | Dolsoning lie tasted as Sontn Valley ae | SHOWING WHAT A GoOD INSTITUTDN 1718 | tally woundaay we es end and Byas mor. | Hamilton, © Beven Tone a Baker, Beall & | $2 a pock {n Europe. I made no bid tr tbe | tion “Both men attempted suicide during the rt . Drs. ‘and Frem % : th of September last by placing arsevic in a| The impression among members of:he House | summoned, wat Sreig ees for the | Baker, M.. W. $i, The advances were all from thelr side. fo but. little - Beveridge, EF. Brooks, P. F. th night by taking belladonna, which had, im 1m. Jor dinner, was con- | who have looked into the ordnance work of the | wounded than, and at their suggestion he was | Bacon, Coionel Robert Boyd, J. W. Barnes, H. | ofthis sige ware ees and then @ gentleman their keep- wh ve, came 10 | some way, escaped the vigilance pert ~ h ose name I cannot gi' pe ED OH. ‘see Biruc Stud Book; guar | pie which she gave b! _ bay Wo ride. | victed at midnight last night of murder in the | Washi: -. Sawden will | @tonce removed to the hospital. T. Breuninger, J. W. Soteler& Son, the Bon eee Cnpltol at. | Rise deere ree cain nenea ie ee had ington navy yard Is that Mr. Saw: 8p egoulations were carried on per- | ers. The polson talled to do its work complete Marche, H. L.’Biscoe, Lewis Barr, Browning & | sonaily. Fi = - - - 3 ‘BY. N 4 ni . Finally, we came 4 T closed | ly, but it ‘trated the condemned men to Se CSEARE, PHAMTON AND iiaw | veraict yw aaratbing kee went lay hae: aa oe toate ani ‘on aakig for the Byas had rece! muy. ey “emphoyeh at tho | B Barnum & Obici Dr Beieias ie B. Bryan &| “The “ —e a be eT ‘course. sian eaten of stupor, successions amt =; PHAMION AND TAT | ver ithout Mioching, but. went tuto by" reas & Go De fe papont i | he bangain.” s ane ~ > separa te further ase for thea. | ter ies on being removed to the jal When | amounts expended for ordnance sizes 1882. | Hotel Brunswick as a walter, but was formerly | Bro., George Breitbarth, N. W. Burchell, G. W. yrill be fally Dinstrated of lee > 2 on oe ey Ese Btapte: Weorgetowne mhigents “Yes, but we haven't setth as yet. | utterly helpless, When Sheriff Butler diseowe asked by the judge wiuat she had to say, she re- | The figures it is known will_prove very credit- | inthe navy, from which he was discharged | Ciss¢l, G. G. Cornwell &Son, 8. H. Christman, | 1 am g vy te gl Ane = 5 am going over to uis summer to look | ered the condition of the. priso H BICYCLE; BALLS hoTH | plied, “As God is my judge, { am innécent of gol Rome tut ton yard, aud will: show that work done there | with the husband of the aecenens ho | Haward Caverly & Oo, L. M. Cornwall, | ilustration, ‘There ougat wo be ample material | fevive before the hour fed sina I April 20, "Tho derense was that Wileman him | ts aw well done aud at a less cost thun tt could | Isetill ateca, “Byas haa recmied on tenatrece, | He, Cet Cee sont Gece We Doct ery | i the wealth of Tolicious paintiugs and art | warran¢notwithstandings’ The gore self administered the arsenic with suicidal in- | be by contract in Pennsylvania, Membersof the | between A and Beoutheast, Iie had been on hj B Crawiord, pos ceorge WW.‘ Seer treasures of the Vatican, though some of the | plied: “Yes. Goon with the execution, Carry Seen SUC ee | Lita ale, {uy stood 9 to 3 for conviction on | House naval committee have examined the | quite intimate terms with the woman, who | C2» J- re, Md.; Henry ls | latter wouldn't do for’ illustrasions in the | out the warrant. ; Work done in the yard, and expressastonish- | was light in complexion and quite Aue looking, | Dauterick, W. B.T. Davis, Demonet Brothers, | autobtopraphy of lis holiness’ Ol course, his | Preparations for the execution bacan at 12:08. ish, $240. Pianos and or | and fourth and unanimous on the fifth. ment ut its fine quality. From Commodore | Thursday night Byas visited her up- | C-.C; Dancanson, P. B. Dunn, Dalton & Strick: | portrait will occupy @ prominent place in’ the | o'cl when the yard and corr : es ES Sicara they geta statement which shows that | braided tier for Keeping Soapany with ther | land, W. G. Duckett, J. Maury Dove, &. G. | Book™ mahi s2t Missoari Coal Miners Strik. Ww Davis, 5. W, Drew, Thomas Dowie, a: Sleared of prinoticra aot mien w or ne: se. the work done there by the government is at a| men. When he left Bo thiesusned t> boos, Ww a . Ae ——___.e+____ thelr cots. "Marphy was in’ a. s Sr. Louis, March 13.—About forty coal miners | much less cost than it. can’bo gol for by con- | venged for hor conduct gar ake aig nce Belek Pek le Re DL peeetinrae f Washington Sivck Exc! state, Only once did he give evi ae ud Peale | empioyed at the White Oak mine near Marisea, | tract. Great pride ts taken in the work, and it | that he would carry out his thecac Co., 5.0. ‘& Co, R. O. Edmonston, namge. ‘The following changes from yesterday's bility, and then he held out bis hand & ste Eberdac! Earnshaw & Pever Fegai ——- > shake hands with h truck yesterday on account of a reduction of | is recommended to the committee that all or & Bberie =e H Rarenaw & Broy, Petar Ferats | on the Washingion Stock Rxcuange ure noved today? | endeavored to shake hands wi Last evening early there were four young | T. E. France & Co. W. M. Gait & Uo. M. E-B. 45,1802, coupon, 113% bid, 112% aaked, | U- prenfemenee’ be yong ype gee may holds about 17 bushels of coal,and were ordered | tured atthe Washington yard. No action has ee — Siark |S. #12, 1801, registered, 112% bid, 112% asked U.s | inates, Jed to the cell, where omic! ey nis | Wremove thelr tools from ‘the mine. Filly | yot been taken by the committee, but it 1s ex- | colored men at the house, but they left. Kate | Galt, Bro. & Go., W. Bruce Gray. Gray & Clark- | & *a;pony rotmuanet Daye aw caked US | Peneht ander the caro of physicians. AOR SALE-A LACE AND MOSLIN DRESS, | miners employed by Messrs. Schuremann and | pected that, in view of the facts presented to | Fauntleroy and Wm, Stewart came in shortly Gapne ae ee eee Given, | Saat P38" bia 128i4 eked. D.C. Su-veat fund. | helpless forms were iifted and borne in: tearme rer ey. et Grae OE feugel Gaet | Bkellett at their cow! pits ou the Pittsburg and | them by the department, ana by thelr own | antorwards, Byas came in shortly after and, 1¢ | Groat! qeeiee Ho ae ag Se EE ye Jae bi 2S anes yo ee ee aa ne oe oe | Lacie sn nt aay aad cn veda | Seacrest btu ns | Remy artnsdadange tort | Selb he 8 Graney Sa Seen, | is aot oar ears eel ak | endear emai gs tak I ALE—PA. KIN PAM- Tous, r some words he displayed two | G.C. Glover, Hayward & Hutchinson, Wm. | 104 asked. ‘North Capitol and 0 Street t- R., 46 bid, ve aril ~Fa o h {OK SALE—PARTIES LOOKING FOR A FAM- | tion in the price of machine-mined coal from | works. revolvers, a large and a small one, and sald, re- | Hent ame: ‘Frank 0 asked Wi LOL oak, SIM | ‘eakied. co: | o sign Of lite was observable in either lly Carrisie can find an extraordinary barzain | one cent to % cent per bushel, the reduced rates | Mr. McAdoo, of New Jersey, a member of the | ferri re | Henderson, Hume, Cleary & Co., Frank Hume, | 90 ssked. | Was gh ot SY few ag ee LY and # ane riage own eer ear calling | to go intoeffecton the 21st’of February, and naval affairs committee, sa: he thinks there is mn Cee is going to be settled | §. L, Hempstone, J. ‘Hollander, R. C. Hewett, tain a, oe £ ‘one week at MeLAUt Stable, 4 = away from the sickening sight. It needed only | i m Annie then left the room. While | Christ, Heurieb, fobert Mik W. H. Hoeke” : ‘ é that Thi ', Whe the id fe no doubt it Col t and con- bs jeston, 6 | stock, bid, 23 asked. ‘ashington Market bonds, | a few seconds for the executioner, in domino sc tc, near coc, Hane Capitol mntate_ | Work one pilée io the eontreer ter roctvins | Haas pee eres Pill parieat and con would kifeeenne $id, the girl Kate thot he | J.J. Hogan, J. i. Holilster, & O. Hoitinan, W: | 105 sig. ant of Eshingion, 190 bid“ ecuba Ne- | And mask, to adjust the ropes and black caps, ae eee cre Rea pcnrma, | dual ue work’ done tuoresaad ies done | ME ADNIG ia fhe dltohan void Tet Wwhot had | Bt Hobner Austin Hore iat’ Gauater W: | et us “dawarcnge toupee. Ss | He hen entered bigcage, AJtwont fasta ? g quality ¢ work doue there, happened and left, HL Hi ér, R. K. Helpe Hufty & Dyer, | 4 50 saked. Coesapeake and Hot Tel. Ov, a Another of the Archers Arrested. very cheaply. . Harrover, R. penstine Ly, + | oo asked. OS scleseric 70 asked. the rope, and simultaneously the trap feil, the par te Narahari, | fee Bava commit, rota wines 28 | 4 moment Teer Are met ee ee hone Boles | oe Semen beuetnig dower ett sctemaua snother meniber oi the notorious ouldaw fumily | ¢Xceptan, favor @ proper provision for doing _ oie) pound ot pistol SBS | aye acne: doe RES weRT Eee Billiards on the Pacific Slope. bE a coder ne ee Bie Sire wore nies 6 | Ce Sremnment Nore foere: Tamejard. Tesppears that when Annie re-| Erin, “@. W. Knox, @ Chamberlin, | TWo OVERTOFFING RUNS OX THE ait op | *#Dt#HeoDs Sippy eeaasine oals, Ina, Tuesday night, was arrested la- e room: renewed the quarrel. 7 night hear Uovington, Ind.’ The prisoner will Capitol Topics. Stowart, who had left-the room, returned in | Sullus ESusburgn Noo oe Later at Ear? | USL AND 1,641 BY w'xxexa AND Monat | New Branewich’s One Honest Mam, 7 be taken to Shoals today. There are three in- ‘WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS HEARD, time to ee him throw her to the floor and then | mer,J. ©. Lee, F Wim, Lee, He Leitch 4 Sons, | From the San Francisco Chronicle. ME TURNS OUT TO HAVE KOLUED A BANK OF For persons desiring 10 keep boarding house ue heteer | 2Cuments again him for inurder in the first de-| Woolen manutacturers wore heard before the | turn one of the prtole Peis Foae er eae tek | mer, J. 0. Loe Sons, T. J. Luttrell, Chas. E.] ‘The third game of the billiard contest be- $560,000. Opporunity coud uecur. For particulars inguire of | S62. House ways and means committee to-day. Mr. | and quickly fire three shots, Lyman, D. Loughran, A. Lisner, 1: A. Linger, | wwoen Harvey McKenna and Alonzo H. Morris | Arthur G.Ogilby, secretary CINEWANN.09 N: Charles st, Baltimore, 3d. hs Entesuaiiacal Prine Bigee RWW Sw ficorana ncaa tiactirer ar aosibe saceS THE CORONER'S INVESTIGATION. e am, W. J. Lown, Luchs & Bro., F. P j nna lonzo at Platt's hail last nigh of the Dime Savings bank of N STAM | SMITH WILL MEETSULLIVAN AFTER THE DERBY | 40 adjustment of the differences between duties | Dr. Patterson, the coroner, visited the scene | May & Co.. Samuel J. Meeks, John Moran, D. J. night was one of the most re- ‘Only. reli: Sons, J. H. Magrader, S. G. Milbara, Jobn tation is imputed, has hitherto borne an un- He siock handled: || New York, March 13.—In regard to the pro-| ii, fMld, that the duty on wool should bore- | moved to the Sth precinct station. Stewart | MeDermiott & “iro.” A. P, ‘Meliltoy a | Dlavers, elt, Of on the previous evening the ‘against 1,836 points | blemished reputation. He hasbeen ili torsome stated to the coroner that he was in th Co., Chas. 8. Moore, Moore & Leading, | to McKennu's credit. Before the game com. ished at shortest | Buitivan and Jem Smith, of Loudon, for ¢10, | creased. If the duty on wool were reduced the in the back | CO ma SONED AD ACCEI 3 : - | days. His shortage fs placed at $80,000. Pres ‘BR. Moreoe, E. Morrison, G. J. Mueller, | menced last night a DOWSE SI manufacturers could give an immense market | room picking on a guitar when Byas and Annie | #3 %,.04° W. MoKee, Aliso: 5 lens ht pools were selling $50 on | iaent Langdon said last night that the first in- 1620 to 1624 Ls b.w._ | QUP RBG the Police Gazciie diamond belt, Hich- | ror ‘home wool, employ thousands of laborers | began | Juarreling in the front room, and he ran ei hee i ei iia: | Morris against $18 oo Meivenna The Senib ‘Wash Natlor, E. H. Neumoyer, J. B.Nalle, Ror at eht oo ey McKenne. | The exbibi- | timation the directors had What anythiug waa hen he returned Byas was lying across | Orme's Sons’ Geo. M. Oyster & Co., H. Parker, oe wrong was gathered from words dropped by Ghat Smith will make a snatch oe zsoo0'g | tHe same time giving the people cheaper | the bed, and Annie was in the buck oom dead |S" EEaseny. Ge pare, on Direenre ncoke the Ausecionn re: ght while he was raving ig 2 5 C. Palmer, F. W. Pil | cord and McKenna made the best run ever ac- | Qkilby on Sundae ni ~~ Fxgoaiie moaramvecd as represented. MMW Aiey, | Side, Dat that the battlecannot tke place until |10YMIPS _gg,____ ibs nesags for‘iyan ogo OS oe might [lng ROLE Purine" Aobinwon, Parker & Co, | Sompltaned during msitaiar gaia ia tae wort, | Sour, the arcesre vem vine she Baby 1620 to 1624 L st. now. ¥ the Derby races are run. Fox’s represent Senator Miller's Successor. Byas did not say anything bain Sa , T. Ee Bosse: sap eal, | “In the third inning, after several ditticult |S! urities miss ta, When Ogiloy resigned the - = ative at once started for Philadelphia to confer = d. ren Pe gvout shooting, but | jr., Thomas Russell, W.S. Roose, C. Ruppert, | piays, Morris cleverly managed to bring th y tre ‘of New Brunswici otime Froese with Sullivan about the matter. THREE GENTLEMEN NAMED AS LIKELY TO RE- | seotned a little “gram.” “The deceased was a | C.’A. Schneider, G A. Schneider's Sons, Chas. | Plays; Mores ol rail, and, city treasurership of New Brunswick, some prising G ons, Drags, ies, = CEIVE THE APPOINTMENT. barber by trade, but was not working at it. | Schneider, Singleton & Fletcher, W. 1” Sher. And, alter coaxing them | avo, he was persistenly implored to’ withdraw Jumpesents, Godgies, Phacions, Victorias, and af eS . Stewart had seen other men at the house, but | wood, Wm, Sia eunielly C._W. | shots brought tine tosis ae poke.” Twelve | his resignation by eltizensand newspapers,who Variety of Village Carts, must be soid witin the next | Alderman Jaebne Looks Haggard. The prevailing opinion among California | > 4 ‘wood, Wi. Shuster & Sons, B, Skeunell, C._W. | shots brought the ivories back to the left rail S was te onl: left in New Bi Murty dases vegurineas ei cats asian for ine | IE TELES ME. CONKLING ABOUT THAT STOLEN | democrats in Washington seems to be that | HefRerally left ina little time after he found | Spoitdrd, Solari Bros fH" Sinemers A Son, said he Was the ovly man left in New Bruns that Byas was not. at home. ‘Stewart said he again, and they were driven twice around the | wick who could be trusted ‘with publie money, StLVEEWARE: Gov. Stoneman will appoint either Mr. Delmas, | went after the shooting to the house of Annie's | seceae comeryille Cee ere Hered uring which G00 pointe were made. | It | The directors are tull capable of making good Nay TORE, March 13.-Long before the doors | ssprominentlawyer ofthatstate, Attorney Gene- | iter; Mr, Granberry. and told the tamily she |Shehan, George Spramey, 0." G, Seaples, | fe°auoh "tech eens ane ea creat | Uae los, wihatover st ay be, and the y Toone of the room where the Senate railroad commit- | ral Marshall of the state, or Mr. George Hearst, | 18 Bee TE ers Who sometimes stopped .at | Vol. i1, A. Seilgvon, Col. J. 4. Tait, KH. Tay- | When they iad been Seas ee Ses. %, tee is investigating the Broadway surface rail- house. re 5 nuly driven three times | qoilar for dollar. ‘The 1,250 depositors all: | editor of the San Francisco Evaminer, to suc- | shout the: honge, eee een aing, ,Wrong | lor, F. Tenney &Cs., W-S. Thompson, Trannel | ground 700 polis Led bea eae ee imoutiy spurttess tn tee satiate clay Gnk ah: Toad franchise steal were opened this morning | °°! »Senator Miller in the U.S Senate. | something tordring Rh’ meg gmetimes had | « ‘Clark, H. O. ‘Towles, J. 8 Topham, C. W. | tnuing ‘his ‘caretul “thethod. “ot ‘coasine y fps ym TAY extreme, northwest pa mission. Alderman Jaehne’s testimony given | tihtat de “ f ex-Chief Justice Marshall. | lived with thorn, ‘eel, Ulman, \dsboroug! the fourth time, completing 1,000 points, The ee = eee ~ xireme.northy Yesterday enhanced tor a time the Interest. in | lineal descendant of ex-Chief Justice Marshall, | lived with her after her husband fett, Stewart | Baltimore, Maga, L Vos WE, Vaoe Wicks, was z : Spe ee a the investigation. Alderman Jaebne, eareworn | Mr. Delimas isa lawyer who has attained promi- | sald he had been in the house nearly halfan | A” ik. Willams & Co. Wash. 8, Williams, Walt | Qxcilement was, {hen almost at a fever heat: | A YouNG NeGRo DesPERa do LYxcHeD.—Mra, ETJUsT ARRIVED (FR and anxious, was in attendance with his coun- | Bence and popularity by defending the righ! our when the shooting occurred. When he erie bas Biaers sx” Crone had in herem- Roads, Hampton county, s. ¢ Bros., P. H. Ward, E. E. White J. Loring Whit- | the table, and the score had run up to 1-181, ploy a min Jae auging from §: ue Was recalled und examined by Mr, | Hearst is the editor of the leading democratic | left, ny! y about 13 years old, and a stm. t Ungton, W.D. Wyville, A. T. Whiting, Willett redid Rigo nat 3 apr ss Dai; mlii-at" | Conkling. He suid. that Detective Price called | Paber of the state. horaiay dgeley; who yeas at the house on | & Ttuoit, fk. Ward, SB. Wheatley, 1 G. | mngng te gras tne custion, and Morris | hogre woruan., “Her grown son was away: trom Sass pg: | Upon him trom Capt. Williams and told him eet aa Thursday, night, sated that he saved her lite | Wheeler, Woodward & Lothrop and Win, A. | 32! then the lt nae Sark home on Monday and she was Fritiies ia good conations CanSbeacta | Hat'Taslor had saueaied. “ie told Price he | , CAPT. JOuN VAN K. Hop, assistant surgeon, | then, for Byas would then have killed ber ithe | Yates @ Oo Contest, sud It was auncineed to be. the bens | Rowe, About daybreak the boy outered t AN DIE J. JUYCLS Carriage Factory. copier of | Would see Alter and would meet him that a(ter- | has been relieved from duty in the department | had hot interfered, Persons desiring t> compete for the various 3 als" root, knocked Wer senscless with ait aa athand Este eS fahiL-im | noon, “He saw District Attorney Martine about | of California and ordered to duty in the de- | ,,08, ¢Xamnation the body of Byas showed | prismscnh 2e | Fat cameo ge mn America during a three-ball | took everything valunble in the house and fi EPE it several weeks afterwards. He understood that | partment of the Missouri. Dy tine bad three wounds in the head, all made | secretary of t!: “ubseription books trom the | rail game, ‘The prospect looked rather dubl- | My WTI uinittee, Lieat. Cowie. The M ‘hen Mrs. Sauls, who was frightrally t | the district aitorney had been consulted in re- | by the smaller pistol, two entering ‘the brain nm, the ous for McKen score then standi: red, recovered consciousuess, she gave 4a books conta se cortl icate signed by the chair | Morris, 4,211, and McKenna, 1,859. ad Slarm and the boy was pursued ana on ured, ommities and the secre- |" McKenna did not seem discouraged, how-|On Thursday he was kakeu from ‘fi wounds were over the right ear, e stiver. tary, Which gives suluority to solicit subserip- | ey, aner gyn house press brick front; will be rented for. $30 per —— a oe Of Major, Mase CATHERINE FAUNTLEROY'S STATEMENT. pad only ps~ons presenting such are icy Geongnt tae bette tothe cuniaes ke ake efor’ — month. Address Box 19, Star oflice, mb11-th.s,\u.3t | _ ‘Tolede House of Refuge Burned. oie eS EO CR et Catherine “auntleroy stated that she went to So raske omiecmpns. * | the exact spot where his competitor had them | THREE Persoxs Poisoxen BY A Boy.-At TO#, SALE-STOCK, FIXTUNIS AND Goop rfoLEno, 0. March 13-—The Toledo house, of {gut HO punwooay, ath artillery, andact-| the house about 8:30 o'clock. Will Stewart TO BE VOTED FoR, Proms Chen made tonsa pera ine thee neal aus | College Hill, Medison count wil “ "yt oF Store doing @ xood fuge, utskirts of the city, caught fire 5 a a . iS. Max- . were then made to careful ushion, der, bor Business. For tcrins, Sc. apply to LEONARD & | in the roof shortly before moon ad will be | eld, signal corps, has_been ordered to meet in | and French Johnson were there. The latter | The following articles are to be voted for at and aher they had boon “driven ‘sronud the | Sorm nto te ee a BUCKLEY, Real Estate Agents, 407 4st. sw. total loss. It belonged to the city, and cost | this city as soon as possible to examine and re-| wentaway soon, Pete. came in, she said, the fair: Diamond pin for bartender, desk for Hiage, bugyy or a bargain. Call {OR SALE—THE quires no boll Do loss of time; no handlix running elevators, por pli BALLAUR, Agent, ‘OF SALE bi: $23 Cau aw. Can be tried before para er; avoids ull exp BUSINESS W. < variety, finest and largest stock of pla, Ligvr. LEMiy’s Missfon.—Lieut. 8. C. Lemly | _ RANGE o¥ THE TAREMOMETER.—The follow- | Father tired, he made shuve shot, which the | gruss left to eat, are without fire and oiten Wise Wagons ever shown in this city at bottom prices. 1,163 were under 20 years of age; 3,044 were 2 ache may) hown in ty ay bottom prices. | PROBABILITY THAT THE ROBBERS SECURED y oe be table once 200 points had been made. Mo- | sassafras tea, which drank by Mrs, Death $40,000." Tue are 86 boys now inmates of the | POTt upon certain improved, signal equipments fore Stewart and showed her two pistol felling real estate agent, diploma for most popular Kenna scene to have auained great protciensy Toy, her Ovearold daughter oud the ‘cok, ae iS eae NR ey | Te GN antuiitiel aa’ Sin Alon Uj ie | ee ie ee Kim. aud’ py | brand of flour sold tn the District of Columbia, | in Griving the tvorles around the corners and | nated Jeunie Henderson. AM will dle, Tt ts Wy 7 bicycle for youth not over 15 years of age, beer | then getting them into ‘ition, He was on robable the boy will be lynched. Enis Is rare 6 Montreal’s Smallpox Expenses. chiet signal officer. Jeplted, “Well, it I don't know you to-night | wagon for most popular beer, Judd & Detweller | the Ath trip around the table, and had mate | sos tice tt a ct MonrrEAL, March 13.—A committee of the pi = t Aftal: that Peter had. is aS sold Annie | printer's stick and rule for popular printer, | 1,121 when the balls scattered. Afr three | TERRIBLE DisTaes 1s 1kELAND.—The Brite city council Has decided to raise $1,000,000 by istrict Gevernmen: bos Beensthten pistols, and she said he had | Piomming gold watch for coachman or cab. | rather difficult shots across the table the tals | ism government has placed guuboate at the sem sive attendanee: | Means of bonds for paying off the deficit in- THE POLICE WORK FOR ONE QUARTER. n threatening her life all day. driver, Page locket for Knight of Pythias, Som- | were again along the left rail. McKenna con-| vice of Mr. Tuke in his work of relieving the ‘of fuel; no ashes. For | Curred by the smallpox epidemic and tor mak-| ‘The report of the work done by the police | , 280 Coroner gave the certificates of death, erville & Sun engineer's toois for popular engi-| tinued his caretul play, and when he had | distress among the inhabitants of the islands water. printing premes | Ing sanitary improvements. | ‘This will make | during the quarter ending December Bist, | 8nd held no formal tpqnest. The body of Byas | neer, Moose goid-headed cane for honorary | brought his run up to 1,200 he was interrapted | along the western Irish coast, Indescribable ‘nd machinery. ‘Send for circular aud price list D. | the total debt of the city $13,000,000, fifty per | 1885,18 shown in Major Dye's report for that And that of his victim vo her father, Mr, Grad | Member, Whitcomb scholarship in phonog- | by cheers. At the end of one hour and ten | distress has been developed among the inhabl- ‘th st. mh10-3m_ | cent more than the provincial debt. Period sent to the Commissioners this after- | po, I raphy. : minutes he had scored just 1,500 points. He | tantsof the Arran Isles, oi Gulway, who, be SONS IN EVERY SS noon. The total number of arrests were 5,587, | PeFY- —-+— had seored 1,641 in the run, when, becoming | sides having hardiy anything but mons aud sow brim Spring The Ilinois Train Robbery. of whom 4,884 were males, and 703 feniales: ; | referee decided could not be counted. The rua | ut clothing and shelter. Jt is not rare to Lud Whites, and 2,543 were blacks. Of those ar- | has been detached from the U.S.S. Vandalia and | {D& Were the readings at the signal office to-day: | Fe $30,000. 5 ie brought forth the announcement trom Manager | girls of 17 and 18 years of age kept in enforced mi Ghee Tested '4,997 were natives of the United States, | ordered to special duty in the Asiatic station. |S jn “4oe akaxieth SLE, Minna, 44:9) | Mecleary that McKenna had beater tie | Riding during the daytime, becuse bereft at SESS Curcaco, March 18-—The news of the rob- | 535 of Ireland, 164 of Germany, and tho bal-| Tint, Lemiy is in Washington and coll tevre |e ee ee a, ee Ee ee eg dase tee ne | Se nnd tel cheten tien can Lona F A splendid opportunity to procure a fine, hate of a Cie ene Core teeys cf oe ance divided between the various foreign coun- | shortly for San Francisco with necessary of-| ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.—At a public meet- —— filled with . plause, and as, American cae as sont jporaoes ‘or Toots to teed the at a great bargain is offered by owner, who is leaving | citement in the Tsland office in this city | Hes, ,ihete, were four arrosts for murder. | ficial papers from the Treasury departinent, for the eighth subdivision, Rev. J. W. SS a eee —.00 thecity, The style is a macnifi 4 5 three-ball in Paris between Vignaux and| For Aut LUNG CoMPLAINTS and throat ery rich kn deaigeae arlets tall eka eait ee’ abd | consultation, and it was agreed to send special | reported, 807, “amounting to $36,673.58; are cbe to eaten ‘ot the accounts of Pay- | new hall, corner of 8th aml I street northeast, nade by the ese Uprient maker. with’ 5 years guar: | Aguectives ou the track of the villains at once. || aiount fecovered, $6,191.91, cently convic OEE RS S| pe ee ees THE NEW SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Slously destroyed the recor ruary 15, 1882, date of organization, to the antee. “Will be sol in o posed in 2 " ih i made was dur nt Upright Purlvt | this morning. ‘The offers of tho road held x | £'ayyture waponed, tp 2,008 cases, amounting | He will go to the Asiatic station in connection | Chickering, president, presiding, held at the | the best run previously ing a nt is both @ pattie of irregul Ses having pre- | lowing summary of the work done since Feb- | Tecord of 1,561. oan ae oe wi i 43 ‘as, Loe ps | 1-34 ins.of the Osai e. His clerk was re- | last evening, the secretary presented the fol- | Slosson, when the skilled Frenchman made a | troubles Dr. Jayne’sE-xpector It is thought that the men who committed part ———_— close of the last official year.” Number of board | The Faneral of = Chinese Vanderbilt, | trial to prove lis merit, sired Apply at once az ns PAHS PAYment Ue de ra ote dave be anwaix mon walkicn dione | trustees Messrs tiGobard and Galinudste were ‘The Labor Troubles, meetings, 54; number of fainiiles, White, alded | From the Pall Mall Gazette, conve the edge of the woods neat Au Sable, whieh 16 | at the Commissioners’ office to-day to seo Mr. | THE MIgsoURI PACIFIC @TRIKE_searous Exon | With provisions, fuel, clouhing, &¢..77; number | The Vanderbilt of China has just died and MARRIED. fe PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, close to Morris, ‘Webb to converse upon school matters. It is ING IN TORONTO. CO er ne peg nome -* of fect Ty been buried. Not much is known in Europe of Saying oy r 10th, 1865, SS ee eee The United States express officials here say | thought they will accept bat se yet they Rave | ane strikers in ft. Louis aro disposed to | ila; anok eee eam, BSD BSD | oo ge, lene Of his Gouth, bas his bartal be vo. sk cERcnurely * Pived froin Washington county Ma 20 car Hons | BISCO. ead cate seedy froma 8 ee ee ae claim that although the Missouri Pacifie suc- | employment, 84; number of persons assisted to | ported to have been most pictaresgue. His S ri ington county,Md.:20'cart Horses, and some forty packages of jewelry. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. a a ex: prices averting’ frou $75 to G20Ue IN | CoMmigned tojewelry firms inthe country. ‘The | Retail liquor licenses have beon issued to | ceeded in getting a freight train out the victory | BOs eee pee sg ag lg rig Bod in crusting this bankers provincial jeass) 70 to $200, JUAN | value of thisjewelry is unknown, but the ex-| Michael Gallagher and Theodore Gross. really was theirs, as it was done only after the | average expenditare in cash each year, $114. | and speciaily authorizing him to wear a yellow: 1 aie SAE _ | press people say it cannot be less than $5,000. Mr. Geo. V. Spilman, of the fire department, t difficulty and by the unfair eae. Mberat dor : ane pry oor} ERNEST. On Friday ovening. March 2% J WELL PAYING LAUNDEY. IN cane hoe tnake: Spphenton tr Chet ere rane | greatest y yy the assistance | The summary also exhibited donations | jacket, Pe made him the TERN. ty in the city; doing a business of To Drive Out the Chinese. place of watchman in the fire departinent. ‘The | Of the police. A detective acted as fireman of re Gul reroe thre a eas George Erbest, in the seventy-fourth Tiss ieee Sine OF Tent or sale; | 4- F. | qHE SACRAMENTO CONVENTION COMPLETES 17s | aPplication has been approved by the chief. the train until 1t got outside of the city. There | Wear, by Prot, Porter and others: and special | surpassed the splendor of his lifer "The whole . trom the residence of her BE WORK, ape that secret negotiations were in progress for «| Mention was made of liberal donations in | city turned out to see the jon. | First 4 poz: iS ‘Transfers of Real Eatate. by the faculty and officers of the Deaf b of coolles weighed down with leaf. reapecetany, SACRAMENTO, CaL., Mareh 13.—At the antt settlement of the strike. money by the faculty and office ry ‘came & mob of coolies weighed down with leaf. Chinese convention yesterday C.F. McGlashan, | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: ‘Wited to attend. (Cuuiveriand aud Perry Grand Chief Axthor, of the Brotherhood of | eis tone ne gunlly of Genasar Margen, of | aad apctherma’ Then Rebiewes hen : sree who so successfully directed the peaceful expul- a kK. Dulany to Elizabeth Sampson, pt. 9, pes 3.12: | Locomotive Engineers, said yesterday that the | intendent, the family of Senator March 11th, 1886, a6 N P HAR: | sion o; the Chi sese from Truckee, was elected a. $2,700: Jeremiah H. Crilly to John Crilly, | strike on the Missouri Pacific did nev, ‘concern | Alabama, &. lantern bearers, supported by @ band of musi- wer ot St Grand Mary i for coupe, buggy and | member at tarze of the executive committee, | Sub. lots 68 and 59; $100. John Crilly to Jere- | the engineers, and that they certainly should cians with gongs, cymbals anc mpets, Itis year of her age. Fancy Plush Lap Robe $5. worth | Rey. J. N. Rawlin, formerly a Baptist minister | miah H. Crily, sub. lots 55 and 56, do.; $100. | hot interfere in it. ‘A TESTIMONIAL TO EX-TRUSTEE LOVEJOY.—| hard to conceive anything less fanereal. A ‘at three o'clock rebty PERE, Pelee FAO: Janey sauare | of San Jose, was elected state organizer. ‘The | Theodore B. Moody to Annie B. Leathers, w.% | "nore was serious rioting in Toronto yester-| The teachers of the Washington High school | hundred little boys came after the band bran- street northwest, jonsy and eeong shaved Seabee Cae at $250: extra | heacquartérs of the executive committee will | 17, 84. 568; $4,000, G. W. Duvall to RM: hea Fpik | day over the attempt to run the street cars | Pave addressed the following letter to Mr. B. G. | dishing the heraldicarms of the deceased; the | Relutivesand friends are respectfully invited 10 air sureineles BECKER'S Saddlery, 1345" Fenn | pe lu San Francisco. The San Francisco mem— Poe hie aq SAB; B10 eee tee ee Waskizeton “Hitch sohod Pine te seus ete if edited Poe mon Eriday, Maree waaene ALi” | bers of the commi a zres-mnan | . Hil, . 845; $10,- | Prominent citizens were clul en, sen ? SLVERTON Z =a jsis_| Horace Davis, J. M. Clark, presidentol the 750,,, lien Levershell to 1: H. Thompson, €.%a | infuriated by the mob, and some policemen ix | Bereby our deep regret at yourwitudrawal on See Shoemakers’ league;"W. M. Hinton, a. job | & ~ PERSONAL. printer, ana J. H- Barry, edition of the Weekty | Thompson to F. J, Schudd, pt. ‘same property; Groups of guests came next in procession, | 12,4, D. 1886, ALEXANDER : 2 from ‘the position 98 @ trustee of the public | some in white, some in seariet, somein yellow: | PEYTON GARNET, janior. ther ture pore, terribly , Injured, by stones | schools of the Disttict of Columbia, which you | then bearcreot tampa, Genet eet oni sunday, March 14th, 3p me enn se Sar, a Workingman’s ewspaper. One delegate | $150. I. C. Heald et al. to G. B. Chittenden, | tempted to run under the protection of a hand- | bave so long and acceptably filled. We recall | fans; next, the master of the ‘ceremonies in GROSS. ted this tife on from eueh cons.iy in the state sas appointed on | SUD. Tots 50 wo 59, sq. 24; $—. "W. B. Todd, | fal dr police were buried irom the lerce ae ac | YOUE past services to the eause of education in | white robes, on @ white horse, preceding on Pxstay morning, March 12, 1800, ai 10:30, MARY Te pnite, cost he com - ‘MeGlas 8 elected | trustee, to W. C. Orphan asylum, sub. lots A he city, remembering with special gratitude | enormous tent, under which the relatives of | Juuguter o¢ bavi gd Eick Dealing wntating Gets | alindte wean Ne Peo eco smaetney AL fee | chairman wii a salary of “200 per mouths | to Fy excepting yo. 701; 818,295, Marian | M@mwed THe autboritin, wore about to.call | he ,SudisGmseveet you have ever tale in tes | Shs decane Roned Cantey hho Ps Sues | Snaaee octet Ess wom ene readenc eter Inogeea improvements, oa abe | purtgnate tales. Wrkie tor Circilar and Appi | Kev. Mr. Rawlin, as siate organizer, receives | Shorier to, B. Hi; Warner, n. 4% 21, sq._169;| stop all strcet car traffic, and a committee of | Progress of the High school In which we are en- | lic view. and last thé coffin, borne on the sloul- | father, No. 1148 Fisteenth reat. between Land Mt 2 Sid ste sez god celia; it M4220 | “rs O11 F at b-w., Wasuibgion, Feet ee en oa ee eee ne ee nd? Gao doe aende Ti | aldermen ‘waited on the ‘company’ and pre- | gaged. From its earliest bortnnings you have | ders of 34 men. Sotclock. Hricads of the family "are" invited teat. ie, $7,000. eT: |= s Ms Sa Wein | BAS Deen one of the most energetic anti-Chinese st be 4 -, 624; *| vailed upon it totake back all the men, in- tend, * Paap Rm warver | |W fpratiing ay woud tke'vebs | eB in the state, After arranging for the | $+, 546; 17 and 19, s4. 959, and pt 1, do; Se: | cludin, Those. locked outon account of thelr eee per epee tony werd ——— KENNEDY. At the residence of her danghter, EAS ei S Yet nw._| VV wena view of prs ‘ving a similar | Kecessary funds the convention adjourned sine | E- fullcr to Ann Eliza Block, lovG, sq. 338; | being Knights of Labor, and In the future not | © Eee OED apple or ane best esterday an unknown man walked beyond | wa hn i. Dulaiwes 1614, Fifteenth sree, Friuay? Object in view. Addr ‘office. 1+ | die. JE fleet nt gate peg at a ‘Dugan, | %oblect to such. The mien agreed to return to | Methods. You Bave stimuls men of the past, | Bis depth he lower Suspennon BEGgs om ‘March 12th, 1886, at 11:30 p. m., Mrs. HENKLETT Zoran tats and Wand Road | A pena aah Dee ee ee ee oe mccnee eacioe cree tnitons $3,200, CA are, rustog: 49 C. Practically ended. ing outiay of your own lime and strength you | “Conmy Clerk Dalton, of Cincignati, has Baryland, od for early seventy years a react of Ps ir gas aud sewer i | grade Treasury. Addex Hox 15, hee. It S , > cil, sub, 58, 8a. —. Stanley Matthews . ave adval . rged cont ty. Ra “Price, only $1,000, Wil rent tor $15 | sO ADOPTION, a Lyons, March 13.—The city was placardea | to W. ‘A. Jobuson, subv lots 24 to 27, sq, 1017 The SRR Ok: feol that the school ‘has ever found in youa| ferisiatare’ in refusing 1 Give ae “esete tiem Mass at St Matthew's church, Monday, BH WAENER, | | Ut infant, of respectable ast night with posters invoking the people to | gs.’ “G. W. Cissel to Thoo. A. Lay, part of Girl’s | DEMPSEY AND LE BLANCHE UNABLE T0 DODGE | wise and. sympathizing friend, and we to | election returns. the 15th inst, at 9230 a.m. 7 916 Est bow. | Grew W. fs A. Star ollie es! 13-21% "| rise uparmed on the 18th day of March and | Portion; 95,000. Harriet L, Albright to Luther Leetaies made acknowledgment of yout sppreciation.” |" 4 crisis in the conflict, between the Italian | LANGLEY. br bare agreed ANTIAL RS BAURDONS INFORMS HER LADY | Pillage and massacre the bourgcoise. A man | $. Fristge, lots 15 to 18, block 12, Le Droit} A dispatch from New York says it was a long | The letter is signed. by E. A. Paul, G. M. Darne, ministry and the opposition in the chamber ot | 12:15 0° iu LANGLEY ,in the eeveuty> ce. in gue ot the most | M9 ends tut she Las omega Cast, LADY | Ramed Pilare, who is described by the police as park; $11,044.27. Luther S, Fristoe to B. K-) end tiresome night for the men who stayed up| F. Angell, E. 8. Burgess, A. B. Hobbs. C.K: | Geputies at ome, over financial measures, is | “bb year of bis age. Si very low peice. ible @ dangerous anarchist, hus been arrested. In | Play, Sante. property; $16,734, W.J. Newton itness the fight bet Goodwin, 4. S. Rainey, A. 'M. Lathe, Wiihelm | CePutes .® God in bis wisdom has roealled ob, TOUS Fst mw. | x ‘Yon. | bis pockets were found several revolvers aaWa | to J.B. Fitzhugi, sub, lots 21 and 23, sq, 1058; | % Witness the fight between Dempsey and Le | Bona nis gg Woodman, A. BM. Wilson, G, | imminent “The boon his love had given SELL 1423 5 st. g50n | WY ASHE Ihormiation furnishes | uluber of dynamite cartridges, $081.25, Laura J. Shreve to Mary Stephisngon, | Blanche. They had been ying over the coun- | A" Lyon, fre Geof Iaracl, BRL, Gourd, | Zhe, Police of Amsterdam yesterday changed ‘And thouvh the body mouiders here, Ee ee i hours 9 a1. to 10 pun. Soe land in Anacostia; $—. L. M. Saunders to Eliz: | try about Westchester county with the prinel- | 1, Deane, M.D. Blliot, F. M. Crane, GH. Koyi, | Sith swore ina menace way inthe aristocen ‘His soul issafe in Heaven. nose — vy. WILLIAMS & CO. G26 F st. nw. A Schooner Probably Lost. abeth Skelly, part 8, sq. 793; $—. Clara L. | pais,endeavoring to evade a surging crowd of | F. R. Lane, C. Tontaine, H. M. Cushing, M.S. quarter of the city. ‘Funeral will take place from Christ church, G street, ¥ aie 200 WEES fee antaa mine HER CREW OF EIGHT MISSING, Bishop w Jathes Jackson, part sub. 56, 84. 182; | intoxicated men. Notwithstanding the great | M- Kinney and C. A. Davia, Mme. Patt, who appeared at Valencia, Spain, pny a } new ©rvom brick dwellings: corner houses, "S DETECTIVE AGENCY. MARTRGTON, DEte, March | 13.-—Collector | $1893, A. T. Edgar {0.8 D. Newcomb, parts i | secrecy with which the arrangements {oF the | 4 eomran OLD Cisize Gone.—The death of | It evening in“*Traviaws,” was loudly’ hi FenpectTaliy invited to attend. ‘* id cote tals pagan Crooeghnee aot teen sana on furnished w reliable persons only. | Pickles bas received from J.C. Deerborough, | aud 14, 9g. 897; $2,940. J. 4. Hodve tw D. | ggnt were made and given out to the selected on PI tien -oorurred oon owing to hitches in the first duet. She at once | "Trt on rn ‘March 13, 1886, a1 Sa. ttuett, as they are now rented to good Se om Coe eee eee Te, on ot ae. OW | eta Paty “Uys, ne'daa, 786 $2750. “Bes. | ¥, Over one hundred men managed to learn | JohnH; Plant, which, occurred ou Sunday, | er, the theater and returned to her hotel, ee | ,//MERICK., On Thursday, March 13, 2836, a1 % a 132% to a prompt buyer, who wil : LINDER, 805 Paay-n.w. | ers, a report of the ‘supposed loss oi | Vides to W. Gg. bh 7: 84; 786; $2750. 8.8. | all about the affair and to follow the contest- | March 7 Hat tg ead Sar corted by police. Joved wife of Wm. ry IF Se given, Ne MO Per contin | ( yX ACCOUNT OF (THE HEAVY DEMAND | the threemasted schooner S,__H. | Fristoe to W. H- Tallmadge, lots 10 to 12, 49. | ants from the Grand Central depot. When they | Borthwest, F dumind jet another old | “Ail trans-Atlantic vessels which have arrived | year of her age. ibe given. | CenekOR. See ore now prepared to pay full value for | Levin. ‘The schooner left Philadelphia for Pa- | 1045; $—. Joan Suerman, trustee, to A. E- | Heard that the polloe were moving towacd Ice. | inhabitant ot Washing! Passed sway-|in the Clyde the last few days were several “No, not in vain, my one, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, SUSPAS Old Stand. O19 Die Te OF gall at | Lata, Fla, August 15, was towed to the break- | Bateman, jots 6 and 8, block 37, Columbia | sison to arrest all parties the managers an-| Mr. Plant was born in Georgetown, D. C. | Gaye late They report torrie weeiner ny wee The blessed Saviour whispers, Cot = = STH Old Stand.” 619 Det n.w oce-ém_ | water and set sull. Since that time nothing has | Heights; $1,984. E. Morrison to W. A. Gelokle, nounced that the fight would not take place, | August 12th, 1812, bat his ae rig from Am Have faith in Him: they thou'lt be Diewed, ee wae ep Pp =| been heard from ber. Her crew were S, T- Pat- | Sub. 41,3. # B.'s sub. Mt. Pleasant; $700. Emil | Whon the fghtorsseparated at Harrison, Bemp- | this elty whén eect since: He was ova ibe |. Jefferson Davis has consented to lecture at Be givesthe weary apirk rex. room brick dwellings Just | MONEY TO LOAN. erates, pehnron, WC Durborough, |B Court to tO Wells to Josephine C. siaieh, | Sey;,wite Gus Tathitl and another, went to a | bas resided here ever since. He was one of the | yontgomery, Ala., in bebalfof the monument Yet not to man has He e'r given pi On ee ——— eee Caliban, Josh Henderson and three others, | 156; $—. Hf. H. Wells pa J oeeP eine conltty | naidence near by for rest. The Marine also a race eer that society was. formed here bax | 10 the conlederats dead. Toknow the spot. woich we call Heaven, a =< ae = a ub, |. 84. 156; $7, . ‘The ana Miter svotis capa toate eae ESTATE | given up torlost,| ow SH Of Whom a8 | ianam oH. Story, ub. lorBi, oq, B41; | Vent te, fest, The others: traveled on, to Rye | Sette to poor health wider iy eo BRICK HOUSE, | “miisdt CHARLES W. HANDY, 921 Fat n. wat © cieaien es ee 1,143.00, Nive T. MoCormick, wo’. C. Wil | Sine they wore scattered all over theemuneey | meetings for some yea ae oe ghout, stoves, water. ai MGREY20,L0AN TO anwY aND NAVY | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Fd,Jpt, sub. 23, a. 224; $600., Thad. M. Tys- | from the Harlem bridge to the boundary line cf | Place from St. Aloysius’ church, of which “he Mi otticers, at tegai rates. [egetRt Houses, north side of K st. n.w., bet BALES & WHITMAN, 1407 F st. nw. PST. 6 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, een” Prive 84 bn oes Sens, mabe its oF at TWOSTORY FiGilT-RooM i Bonee, Corcoran tear 38th a hte wu: twurstory rick, Boundary, hear 14th, good f SOU Heras anid Lt eneenres vaste e isn’ mabzit | WM. F. HOLTZ Ok SALE—HOUSI: Sig 9H ST. SW. taining 11 rooms: all modern Improvements, we furnished Bed. Apply for 1 Sormation to bwner, ie GOLDSCH MED, O£2 eh a. bw HOUSE AND Lo¥ i300 operty: tot 2ox100., L242 Guha a, Bice sinall Brick. Vacant Lot northwest coruer as Sad Nata: 242100: spleadd location ise tine tooe Gence, “Apply to Owner, Rooine 6.7 sud O15 Fae ¢ NORTH WASHINGTON state Company havea large and choice ue of oved and unimproved property for sule, offering cuances for investment. ties desiring te pul shuse of Lav.ng land for sale inthe porth ar dort past section of the city will find it \o thelr advant ough tis Company. Which gives is whole and energy to the development of that part ‘This company bas seven’: thousand Inet in owe ivwct op New Haumpshire ave, a: a bargain Kcr investment Uwod acres of fmproved farm lands in Vir- fopla for sale of excnonce aie 510 Fst ow. JOR SALB—TWO V Story at basement hciek Houses. coutaluing 11 Noms and Sue cellar, wih every improvement, lo- med 1225 and Suh st. bet Mass ave and N st pen for lispection. Price. 29.500. ion apply to owner, 1. COLD SCHMID, S12 Vo st. ow. in! DOH SAL ‘Thieestory Brick: stone wimmings: complete in S8e8y Tespect. with all moders improvements: fi gee location: plans shown of the Inver or. The ocae is in perfeet cundition, having always been o> eapied by owner. will be s0.d \ow on very eany teria SOHN T. MITCHELL. Ren: istate aie 2200 Penasyivanis | | | | | mbS-1m M oSEx, 7 Hoan policies, rent rates, 4-H. DUF mbe-tm MM OSEX IN SUNS OF VIE on satisfactory veal Estatesecurity, at miniaum Fates. Interest and commission. mast Li cor ‘TO LOAN ON Ri as sowskl to A.M. Post Mitchell, sub, lot 68, $4. | Connecticut. Several persons returned to the | W28@devout member, on Tuesday last. After JAMES E. WAUGH, The New York Stock Market. 179; $4,400. Joseph Forrest to W. Mayse, sub. | city om the 5:45 train, ‘They were weary of the | the ™mass the remains were removed to the One of these died y: im ter- vow amid (be blemed | F at. 0. lot 38, ‘sq. 120; $1,137.50. J. H. Johnson to fair, the hearse by the bearers—Mr. Charles Jones, Mr. | Persons. Behold the face of God. ER, ysunaNGe | pitts Sew Core Mock Mee gta 20 ReteRTS | Mary Ht Henewehy, sub, 36 ag. 410; 98,000. H- | "Ouc of tay wed wus accompanied the prine-| Jou ‘Quombs, Mr. John Dudley, Mr. Jou Ds | Hole agony, with all the syrapiome of by dre Br Hs Hownaxn, JAMES E. WAUGIN OE | Speciai wire to H. Hl, Dodge, 059 15th ntreet ” | 8.,Walpridge to Capital Bleyele Club; pu 8, aq- | pais said that when ‘Harrieon was reached ii | 0%, Mt. Sebastian Bauer—and thence pro. | phoble. The opher niueteen have con Foneral will take place from Fifth church, UG See 227; 4,600. J. H, Brewer, tT. J. Johnson, pt. | as round that the room ia which thenghe yas fed to Mount Olivet cemetery, where the ‘be sttacked by the | Sunday, March 6: £2230 = ee a oe War fo take place would only accommodate about interment took place. 2 84, 1,068; rty persons, whereas there were at least two Walnutst, faecteer oe hunated present, the majority ot whom did not Affairs in West Washington. Philadelphia, POSTPONED To NEXT SATURDAY.—The habeas pay 8 cent. The members of the Racquet club | THE FUNERAL of Mra. Marian E.C. King, wi 7% corpus case of the two soldiers, Esmond and ‘ot up the purse of $3,500 refused to let | widow of the late Dr. Henry King, took camped on the place of J. “Foneral will take place Wm. F. Spindler's Ey SicUurl, was made returnable st 10 o'clock this | the Aght take "place, ‘Tne, rougher clement | Ta hornitg tem her inte Testes eS | ane othe ose "a, Gulldres | anderenking ‘coinblishinent, Monday Mere Abies morning before Chiet Justice Cartter, but the | called loudly fora fight, and pushed and hus-| street. Mass was said at Trinity church this | founda in was a two of Pm Kelstives and invited to fii & WIMER, 1423 F st, government asking time to answer, the hearing | tled a number of the men about. Finally the | morning, The remains were interred in the | the name T. ‘Logan, attend. ; ; RSTAT Was continued to next Saturday. ‘The point in- | roughs were somewhat pacified, but just as 'Goodmsa volved ia whether, after a soldier is tried and | they had about succeed Dempiey, who had JOHN SHERMAN & CO. ultted by the civil courts, can he be tried by | become very excit peared and ‘said that SEN 407 F se nw. the milters and punished.” 7 | he wanted to fightle Blanche there sud ‘Peas UN: Touarked: “Yer; you hare gor ait te pairs remar! ae ve = SVE P. YOUNG, ae New York here.’ “We don't ‘intend to have any enim 1503 F seo Cinctanat Street Ratirond Employes | fousnsnd-tumble busiuow, “If our man, isto MEY FO LOAN EN SUMS OF WOT las 1 mus on merits.” BY ONEY 10, LOAN, 1X, SUMS OF NOT Liss Begin a Strike at Noom To-day. | Pancho followed Keenan Cy ate ne roperty. Sey; S Corner 10th and ¥ sireets nortawest. “you know I can whip'you and I'll do it now.” —— ms rene inme ais aairen ake a parties in interest in the street railway trouble nterfe: pared en aie Coupes, Oe uch tarees, Uke Old today?” | bas ended without an agreement, and the strike | fiends interfered (and the crowd dis 000 ON REAL ESTATE BALTIMORE, Mp.. March 13.—Cotton steady and | bas begun. President Kilgour, of the Consoli- ———— re Tod quictmiddling, Ow "Flour dull ‘and steady. Wheat | dated company, offered the men $1.80 aday | ANGLED IN A P1G-StY FOR CATPISH.—George _ S00 my THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, | suutuorn steady’; western firmerand duc; soutiern | for 12 hours Work, of he would give the conauo- | F. Ulmer, an eccentric old bachelor of Rox- EY 10 LOAN ON REAL FSTATE IX | fet, ¥S400; southern amber land, | tors $2 a day and the drivers $1.75 for 12 hours . Pa, ON, 1226 Fst. MoSEX TO LOAN shecesary delay. und conductors, at work, and | down the Ridge road wrapped ina buffalo robe. Stenmer qulet_conton, S24 rasa fo Liverpool Ber | the care are already running into the stables to | At uaother tikce be ie seen ae fishing Hecelpien four. 3.036 barrels: wiieat Sous weaker: | Mako good tho determination to olear the | from ihe top of bis for ® whole atter. ry pears ™ tracks of all cars by noon. The noon, saying that he “had come for catties and FOG. puanels. Shipments tour. 752 barrelm corn, | ep wre to hold @ mass meeting immediately | wouldn't go away without em,” . enapproved reek ER ers ‘sales—wheat, 212,600 bushels; corn, | #t Workmen's and take such action as ———— oe Lage #iTCH, 1X BROWN, pashels, they deem best, strike tak * Ex-Sherift of New Y¢ been v2 AST Peuusyivaninave, Chicace Markets. streets all cars except of the Mt. Awl ‘arrested by the Ui OES PUP sas cn cre ~~ | CHICAGO. March 13. 11:15 9. m—May wheat ioe ad tees Sabena oe su bat there are no: mn 4 OF INTEREST. opeucd Sty, advariced to’ Bn Ge wport fork 4 ON MEAL SME econ el gba igher Gora easy Yih Osea With the stsikers: hs brent ¥ ho Monte Carte, care- Pas Sbeasre Pune aay id | varies trom $1.50: ‘per s lsaPeae |v paren tiem b J oad sat ae ogo ule at lowest terms DANES OWEN | SH89G; 8G 2 wentern inter red, apot dads in sams to suit, ow approved Real » at lowest rates of taterese. Charen i. CixcrxxatI, On10, March 13.—The consnita- | wanted afair, square fight, ‘ht you an; RO. HOLTZMAN, tion betweon’ the representatives of the tro | where and at'any time” interposed Deen borough, Pa., died a short time ago, leaving an q arch, | work. Both pr positions were refused by the | estate val 000 and wills acaive! socthere Sinko auaaeteTe steady and | committees ‘represcnting the conductors’ and Rosi rate talesote, anaes one ts aes ‘March, apc soa | At1Vers, as they took the ground that they could | 5B. Moyer,a oonsin of deceased whe ciaiue shoe fad tas emtiee: ABE, ‘only carry out the instructions of the meeting | Ulmer was of unsound mind at the time he - * Seats, western white, Ssad0; western | held last night, at which they were ordered to | made the last will and adduces aa evidence Ase sized. $oeoT, Penoayivanla, Saad. Rye ‘steady, | demand $2’ O85 ay co etve Hour. | the fact that on last Fourth of July he hitehed syvania 708i steady action was quick! nicated ‘horse sleigh and started. — Axe | refined steady, 10wal0%, Whisky quiet Lidet 20. | the, drivers Gonductors at ga | down igo F rm i io robe,

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