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—. a \ i : THE EVENING STAR: WASIIINGTON. D.C.. THURSDAY, GOTOBER 28, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT. LOCAL MENTION. Men ING UP THE TALL SHAFT. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. : ec SECOND. 4 pa ciapemceey —— Crssaatt Ts Comnuiineas FOR _SALE—LOTS. Ocr Grear Save: ‘The Weather. lucky People Who Walk to the Topef | sg... Happy Couples Take the Matri- | **te ond Territorial Elections to Cutting Sata Organising an el RK SALE OR LEASE — FOUR ADJOINING =" - Orrice or rue caine SIGRAT Orricen, the Monument. Sennen Vewne [eld om That Day. Army to Invade Chihuahus. ae ES Siar RmtaIOg Lote in the west end. address J. 0. T., Ht Na H gs : WasHiNatos, D.C, Oct. 28, 1880, | 5 — pout’ cams Catarrh tn Its destructive force stands next to coca ire 5 = 4 TEN THOUSAND OF THEM WHO HAVE Alabama elects eight congressmen. A telegram to the New York Herald trom E1 | andoubtedly leads on to consam Tes, therefore, FE WASAL x 6 90 Indteations for 24 Hows, Commencing 3P-™ | Goxe we, BUT WHO DON'T CABE TO CLIus | TB? Renae ni cedar eaters the daugt- | ‘a kaneas elects five congressmen. Paso, Texas, October 27, says: It has been an | singuine that thoes, ail.cted ene aie ee recaas | Bi ton tigighta: thee teauuith fanvtne BOR host, i x ‘aca! i per sq. fi: one 50 N. front, 60 cents per sq. f.; one For Di = ‘bia, Delaware, Mary-| 900 STAIRS AGAIN—THEY WILL WAIT FOR ‘Col. Robert Califoruis elects state officers, legislature and | open secret in El Paso for some time that A. K. | should not make it the object of their lives to rid A Ng eS land, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolioa, | THR ELEVATOR. eras se ing at the gets pease iin Soe six congressmen, and votes upon a proposed | Catting, of international fame, had convinced | themse!ves of It Deceptive remedies concocted by | the line af the b tt the | Tesidences now erect! € On . Garfield avenue City wuier, gus and est Georgia and ‘eastern Florida. fair weather, ‘1111 Massachusetts avenue. While | 2™€24ment to the constitution of the state re- | himself that be could organize an expedition | ignorant pretenders to medical knowledge have weak- a er. gus Rae "eee By Eb oes A And Cloaks Must Be Sold! hat rack: Emery, was the scene of a quiet wedding last | one congr2ssman. are El Paso is the headquarters of a secret ex- | ‘Tne bones and cartilage of the nove, the orgaus of SeaBh SL ner samere | won rout Hate ot 25 ‘25;' kitchen tables, $1; asb cham- sist; ‘by form! ber pat ‘Sis; walnut parior suites, $24.50; what unsightly surroundings by ing 9 | evening, as owing to a recent death only the| Florida elects legislature and two congress. | ecutive committee, which aseoking to organize Dearing, of seeing and of tasting so affected as to be aecireeterty nse sient Sine ae ee ea a ee a ae sa | intng tothe amommect of nae satan the nortern sai of Mericoand take | fet an cnaarny of bent marty ot cars | ECT WINER dg ae a _f 4th and Penn-yivanla avenue, Capitol Hill. | the 500-ioot level, when Congress shall authorize | foral bell of white carnations. A reception | Tn erient Gleets state officers, legisiature, | learned for the first time. ‘The scheme appears | “ott! palliatives. iawing a hroucage of TOO WARM WEATHER: TOO MANY GOODS Branches in all ihe markets. stich use to be made of it. It will be some time | from 7 to 10 followed, which was largely at | 07 'rour congressmen, to others cbimerical, but to Cutting and his | gt ae (ofall rerhnk ane : wie FORCING DOWN PRICES. Lounges, 3245; extension tables: ‘$5; walnut cud atetacar y catexcecte tna preteen” “Te residence of ex-Mayor Mattnew G.| Delaware elects governor, legislature, and | backers as easy as falling off a log. The facts | cases the discase has assumed dangerous symptoms. Feats — FOUR OR FI Ove Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Milinexy ‘80 f-ot deep lots on 16th. st., at $1." Abe sold singi or 0 ad 750. ist st.. near N; dows toa building for $1.18; another | French Felts at 76c..'81 aud $1.25. * “ mound about the base, which will afford grad- | relatives und a few friends witnessed the mar- * | 9 filibustering expedition against ‘Useless, the uvula so elongated, the throat so inflamed | on same front for SL iu. tc above ofiee Gatton: | Chharen® Fiegant Bet Tetsce and Untrimmed ee rae oP aida wardrote, Biss uty | Ual, though Irregular, ascent to the floor of the | Fiage of Miss Juliet Emery to Mr. William V. oe ee bighiy. le that A. K- Cutting 1s the most | anq irritated as to produce a constant and distressing | diary inducements to purchasers iatending Laisa | Hats at 25, 80, 80.ani she, ened And Um Eiteuen ehaira $2.2 * t ..<,* | Monument. This work cannot be commenced | CX, The ceremony, was periorined by Rev. J. | Witlon for the state. |. juential member of this committee. = or gpacuiatively clined! “CUTTiGn @ Witt |” Whowe aid Binds 10, Ty. 15, 95 39 ana S00. Wat. H. Duss, 311 7th st. nw | for a month yet, as it contemplates the filing | of the bride; acted as bridesmaid, and John A. | _Iilinols elects minor state officers, legislature, | ee nae ar _ | Sasronn’s Raprcat, Conn meots every phase of | 97S FE oi mi | Newetecns at 85, 50. 00 anc the yer Pand, ‘ak Gee oak oe * of of Babcock lake, and this fs not to be done until ‘h, Jr., was the groom’s best man, while the | 8nd 20 congressmen, and votes upon a pro-| The leading features © movement are: | Catarrh, froma simple head cold to the most loath- | JA" ~ ‘Trimming Velvets ai 85, 80 and Se per yard. aoe aaaw eaten tien after the fish are all removed. Preliminary | ushers were Messrs, H. K. Willard ‘and Peter | Posed amendment to the constitution of the | An army of 10,000 men is to be raised in the | some and destructive stages, Itis local and consti Fifty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Cutidren's, Mises, Friday—we mark wn, make a special | steps are being taken, however, and nearly ail | Patker, jr. Stave to abolish the contract system in the state | United States, cross into Mexico, seize thestates | tional Instant in relleving, permanent in curing, ‘And Ladies’ Cloaks Must Be Sold. Furs and Pur Trimming at manufactorers? Flegau: Ladies’ Cloaks al $5, $0, 57, Ss and B10. Chifireu's and Misses “Cloaks at $250, 84°65. 98 : y Prisons. ‘ Sonora and Durango,wrest them | safe, economical and never-fa‘ling. and our customers seem glad to buy for | the frame buildings ‘surrounding the monu- | 14 marriage of Mr. William H- Keneaster to | Prise. | ot. sainor state ofiicers and 13 | of Chihuahua, Sonora an go. — oun ta 5 ae Se connate ceee oan as ee perme iss Lillian M., the daughter of Capt. Richard from Mexican dominion and erect them into | Each package contains one botile of the Raprcat in fc, tour reduced. prices. To- | being reiuoveds “All the renaluing Lolaing ap. | 7. Smith, took place at the residence of the | congressmen. an independent socialistic republic. Circulars, of 90 feet; 50 cents tently located anc is os Curg, one box or CATARRHAL SOLVENT andan IM S and >" ss a ed. All bride's parents, 918 Twenty-second street, yes-| | lowe clects minor state officers and 11 con- | caiting for men, bave been sent broadcast to | conn oe Ox OF offered at a bargain. A. P. FARDON, ‘i Sop ae Paratus, tools, materials, &c... were also disposed | terday arternosh at 2 o'clock, Tne coretiony | SFessmen. State" persons all over the country, especially a pein per at ae aimee those sro ary tg need ot Milinery see ty eae eee ins semmtar's business, af tnvorabte “Tanshe nt Tones a ao aes woere ning De ‘work | ¥8s performed by the Kev. J. Wesley Boteler, | | Kansas clects state officers, legislature and 7 | inthe southern atates, and pl have been | __ POTTER DRUG ANDCHEMICAL©O.,Boston, | JOR SALE-ONE OF FINEST SQUARES | purchase until they have ascertained prices at =? tices. Woodward & Lothrop, 921 Pennsyl- | whee eee ease eee en ihe Proposed work | in the presence of the family and a few personal | CObgressmen and votesupon a proposed amend- received already amounting to eight thousand | —— S| BY i east Washington, only one block from, Lineal far anpinbbman time the inbniment is still pea to the public, | lends, Aiter the ceremony the bridal couple | Ment to the constitution of the state toreorgau- | Tecelved alread: ‘being done in New York, Chi- KIDNEY PAINS park, containing aboat 16,000 square fect of ground: K M SS 8 sca = ania 3 Yee ine the inonument 18 | *3 to the public, | wont at once go thelr new home, 1749 Eleventh | 1ze the Judiciary. cago and other great cites, with a view of get- | ana thar ithieun aibsce coin may be profitably subdivided, as shown by. plate In MN XNN @ G@ © Waucen! ik Waamaben Ge asooe who are still perinitted to work their passage to | Wont at once fo tk Kentucky elects 11 congressmen, ting the surplus unemployed laboring men. he elapse “ee arr] mag office, willbe sold 0 pruimpt purchaser a a bat: 1 NNN © wit nell os Be. GEE die uttone nontnwests ta to | the top afoot, and thay. wilt a ‘Miss Elizabeth May Lusk and Mr. | Louisiana elects 6 congressmen. leadecn'ere Doafaant ot Talsing ten thousand | © With those ot Inflamed Kidneys, Weas Back and | gala, R IPOLD, 1331 Fst. nw, oc27-3t ; we io Borrow, at 10 o'clock, a sinall collection Of | Srovision for Funning the elevator for tne | Kelly were matried last wight at the residence | Maryland elects G congressmen, men easily, and astert that thirty or forty thou. | Lins, Aching Hips and Sides, overworked or worn | 0m DESIRABLE CouNKR Rousehdid furniture. Seo advertisensete [robs ware Copii cteree Smee: b= of the bride's parents, No. 708 12th, street a ee clocts state officers, legislature | sand more’ would follow very rapidly. Great Seer SS rellev¥a in foot EST on Lat uw. facing, punite park. 46x A on oe . northwest, e Rev. Dr. Bartiett. ‘Phe si 7 aid fs ex) from the Yaqui Indians and | ove minute and speedily cured oy for immediate improvement rey ysDox COUGH SYRUP only 10e., ABOUT AN HOUR NEEDED FOR THE ROUND | to; ide, Miss Michigan elects state officers, legislature and Cs cUTICU! STI-PAIN PLAST! OEMAKER, 020 Pat.s. sa 6 Lo: | S¥x Ly ate ky the pee pie and Miss Juniata 11 congressmen, and votes upon two from the Mexican revolutionists. Capitalists, ICURA ANTI-PALN P! ER, 3 J, Brocx, Boots and Shoes, has removed to roposed | representing over $40,000,000, and living tn | anew, original, elegant and infallible antidote to pain i Since the 1st of April, when theiron stairway | At Foundry chureh, Miss Adu Fill was mar. | 8mendments to’ the constitution or tI 3 7 New York and Chicayo, are now discussing the | and inflammation. at di 25e. 2 - p ar 36 &. 722 7th st. Souveni ve one of ‘ides for the f= Lruggists. 5 five for $1: or | 5. e rol & room for ou REURE oF pos m, Come Taner —Iow itors aamitted, tea thousand eight hundred | Naylorofficiuted, Messe. Hrnset Fu, ‘Arche other ees Of the State eC en ee ay Cae 8 | Bites sa Riotargena:eaiered st che iow gure of eng Aleccate SGrocy Place “ passes have been issued toapplicants. Of these | bald Small, H. S. Deale, Prof. Hodgkins and | tive and judicial o cone 7 508 . st mw. and fulwie Leontd nos get along witiout them | Qbiy two hundred wrere not teed and therefore | Howell Hattie wore the deniers, The bes ma | a pgresaines: and Cole eee E are and | MORMONISM BACKING THE MOVEMENT crIry ITEMS. a pos mentale so * ~ = ; | did not find their waj to the monument | was the bridegroom’s brother, Dr. Chas. Rich- , 2 _ viel Ender ny fist shoullor Bink tales nad batt | office, showing that visitors very generally | ardson, who recently returned rows Europe, | *mendment to the constitution of the state to} The leaders here say there 1s nu more trouble ¢ Fall and Winter Hats. feet, to S0-foot alley, on Ati st ew | Sideratiediiieulty im breathing. Tupplied an | *valled themselves of the opportunity to make | The présents were numerous and handsome.” | facilitate the erection of county and school | aboutfands. The Mormon church has alsogiven | Broadway and 5th Ave. Silks, $4, $5, $6; feet, 16th st. neat 0; Bike Dy. 100 Teer, i ‘Alicock's Porous Plaster on my back and one | ise inspection of the monument, even if| A pretty wedding occurred at the residence | buildings. assurances that it will raise a large amount of | Latest Bostonand N.Y. Derbvs, 1.50, 2, 2.50, $3; | {weonss and Tata: S470 by 100 eet Idithe corner we | Weom {his week some extraordinary Bargains tn on my chest. I kept changing them every four | they did not tramp to the five-hundred-toot | of Mr. Robert Dalton, on Capito! Hill, last eve- | Mississippi elects 7 congressmen, money in consideration of a home undisturbea, | Nice assortment Fine Soft Feit Hats, 1.50 to $5; | 40 by TOU feet, 14 near W; 55.0 Uy BL 10, Leth see | LADS. and 8 we Cannot replace them to sell as these Gaysvand ni the aud of theee wuke was om | level. The asceut of the monument Is quite an | ning, when his daughter, Miss Fannic, was | | Missouri elects minor state officers and 14 Basha ; | Best Stiff and Soft “Dollar Hats.’ in the city; ‘corner Corcoran; 21 by 170 feet, New Hampshire ave., | HE8FES, w yee CoS : undertaking, and inany visitors who have gone | married to Mr. Samuel Frazier, of Detaware, | Congressmen. The conspirators say it would take an army | Rove’ Polo and Cloth Hats, 25,50, 75c., $1.00; urely cured. FS a eres acres to crn ance WhO haveRone | Biarried to Mr. Salauel We of Delaware. | “Nebraska elects state officers, legislature and | of 550.000 to guard this frontier so that they | AUR. G. Lewis', 920 rth st bet’ T and Knew, J, Buock, Boots and Shoes, has removed to | exmiue it irom the ground alter a glance up| _ Mr. Siortimer 1. Price, of this city, was mar- | three congressmen and votes upon a proposed | could Hot get across. They suy that their move. | Ag-Lowest Fries Piainiy lurked in Each Hat? 7th st. Souvenir prices. the dark shait brings a realization of the Hed yesterday to Miss Anna Brown, at Monnt | 8mendment to the constitution of the state | ment ly at Pnaaindc tis Mextecs ee — Pee rea eat fakes geuerally about an hour | Carmel M- E- church, near the residence of the | Which relates to the pay of the members of the | Mexican government, not aguinst the Mexican | Remmant and Bargain Sale Day To- Frxk Portrarts. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ave | for persons who are not in a hurry to make the | bride's parents, in Montgomery county, Md, | Iegislature and the length of the biennial ses- | People. ey propose to abolis! 10 peon sye- morrow. te secure one of them before they ace all gone. at ip, decorated Base, large Hinge Burner, dc A fine Lamp, Blue, Pink or Brass Hase, pateut (on unimproved property, | Atgand Burper, 7-inch shade, Bc, XS per square four. Ro | Also atew wiih Brovze Base at $1.25. near 8: POLD, by 7 tee, Sd, moar Ane aM. x Bronze Antique Base Lamps, Amand Burner, Globe z =e = round trip. ‘This gives twenty or twenty-five | Rey. Dr: Maynard officiated. siuns, tein, gut up ust haciendus into small farms! 4 jop Jot Silk Balls at Se. doz; Silk Tassels, HONE BUULDING SITES TS WE | “WAC SG amy, ace ae zARYS YARD-WIDE PeKcare, 61;¢., Stern's, 904 7th. | minutes ior the ascent, ample time to enjoy the eo ey Nevada elects state officers, legislature and | 92 LAM on irb at a toed FRR, | all colors, 25c. doz.; Chenille Tassels, all colors, Pleasant: convenient io ‘sireet cara schools, | pave, argand Burner, & haudsome lane oa ee “ites : magnificent view from the windows at the five- QS uae One congressman and votes ‘upon tnree pro- | ple. They expect to ha Wii of tho Gane | 39c. doz; Silk Ball Fringes, 35c. yd:; Worsted | churches aud markets: cheap aid upon easy | “Weaiso have Just opened a bestitiful line of antique bes, furnaces. | hovdred-foot level and twenty minutes to de. Ppeal m the Police Court. Posed amendments to the constitution of the | Mexican masses and the good will of the Cath- | Chenille Fringes, with tinsel, 250. ¥@.; 7-ineh | RH. 1 PO! Fst now ere im S2O8a pairupwards Foe = eraueaian iar: alkae tacanc. NEW DEPARTURE OF JUDGE SNELL. State, the first of which relates to the manner ot | Clic church. Several priests are Known to be | wide Antique Lace Inserting to maich, 21c. f OF GROUND IN SQUARE ey are UDSUT panned. honleny at 2Se. reduced from 250 Ko. humbug, | THE FASTEST TIME TO THE TOP ON RECORD. In all prosecutions brought against persons | Amending that instrument, the second requires faking part in the matter. Revolutions are | yq.."4inch wide Antique Lace, fine quality, N st, New York ave and dst st | Abtiqhe Iirass Mirrors a $2.49. be pay ety tg ag ohg fem - for alleged violations of the municipal laws, | %¥e#t’s residence in the stuite as # qualification | breaking out in every part of Mexico, and these | T2iL< ya: lot lupitation Antique Lace, & close, ‘4 rallroad frdat ot ubout 75 to Lia feet. | Auitique Iran Sconces, Sh4 and $4.40. @ ive. Bi. Mill | The quickest time that the ascent has yet | for voters and the third authorizes the invest- ie hope the proposed fillbustering expedi- | ge. "yd: Linen Shoe Bugs, stamped, 2 pockets, SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F st. nw, ocd? Kound Hrass Hand Painted Plaques, in Landscapes Dress Scrts for hire, 414 9th street, been made in is ten minutes. When it is con-| Where appeals are taken from the decision of | ment of the state school funds iu United States | ton will be the means of overthrowing the | 5&7 43 Line Holders, stamped, 12%c.; Large | 75 =e : _0C2s-St_ | and Figures at 49. 75 and Be. jUrES for hire. 41 . sidered that to accomplish the task in that | the Police Court, the person appealing is re- | bonds or the bonds orany stave, Diaz government and reestablishing the power | Size Laundry Bags, stamped, 4c; Linea Tray | I Seken Weck on itn a Nie net nk LUT || Brass Pluie aie a) ee Fussex1’s Ice Cream, Ci UUme itis necessary for the climber to ascend at | aulred to deposit $5, as adocket fee, with the | , New Hampshire elects governor, legislature | of the chureh, Mexican priests ure represented | Covers, stamped’ and. fringed, 18c; Momie | Tera easy, and Wee ariel LOUIS et | peat eeormeNt mn 2c. Up to #240. STAIN glass substitute. the rate of ity feet @ minute, OF as fast us the | clerk of the court, in the city hall, in addition | *34,tWo cougressmen. ; if ee eee Oat for prudential tesaey | Clot “Tray Covers, 9c; Linen Splashers, | MAKE 20 F stia's. St | ““ronge Candientions, new styiee ot base, et 25 and % Boots and Shoes, has removed to | mast clevatur used to ascend when the mon- | to giving bonds in the Police Court, for appear | seven congressmen, Coy nen lesislature and | ii names are witibeld for tho preseot The Hage’ Daves, Ge Game Gian” tones at | [nomen ae EINE Lore aX EET | “'Iitass Ash Receivers, in numerous patterns, 25. ap a ay no Teulized that this Is prety fast time, ©" D° | ance tn court und prosecution of thelr appeal. | “New York elects Judge of the court of ap- | leaders are Confident, Cutting hus beer mys- | those 4-bution Kid Gloves, 26¢3 Pillow Shams, | and sath ss. + GEu. W. LINKING, ar erase Bird Cages deserve your taxorable, atten- 3 ogee 9 : a aay? preterit ee ee ry often equal to of | peais, assemblymen and thirty-four congress- re, busy since Catia e supontt Brig: | stamped, 19c.; hand-made Worsted Caps, 25 20 20th et. | BS They ane tana woe SL Se. SLO8, 62.40 and SPECIAL SALr to-night of Braun's autotypes | “T7" FELLER THAT DONE IK” AND HIS LEGS | More joan the amount o IVa aap Used) 2nd | men and votes upon the question ot holdiug a aston ith the Tbe cone Gua | tfimmed, 49c.; large variety Toboggan ‘Caps, — | “Brass Whisk Holucrs very presi toc. and a lot of miscellaneous un‘ramed pictures, | _ “I remember the time that it was done in ten | therefore makes it expensive to get a trial by | convention to revise the constitution of the | Dection with the filibustering couspiracy, and | Yedueed Deices’ [1] Mns Sax WerL, Age ‘Lot corner 19th and K sts. n.w., 23x81. Brans Palette (inlaid with cones) Whiskbolder,with u H . ps partial eltizens. For tis reason 2 | stute. condemns it in round terms. 2 | eu Pins Cove 5 chromos, &e,, by W. B. Williams & Cou., corner | minutes,” suid John Shea, the monument large number of poor persons, ‘although not at Nor fords intetnat gene SEES Ha ¥. Pr hased Lot 60x 110 feet on 10th st. me. within wo squares | Sik -- 2 hhisk., $1.25. J9tb and Penn’a ave., balance of stock of G. A. | watchman for the past tweuty years, in speak- | all satistied with ie judgment tiver aestaek Cate Gti brine Ra) Telephone or Telegraph? our family supplies for next month? It mot | “Laesabas a.w.bet. Gand Sete.880 wont, | finna Folance Macks cele Gane she SESE ‘Whitaker. a ing of the occurrence to aStaR reporter the | them by the Police Court, ure compelied to sub- | “Onto elects minor state officers and twenty: | From Nature Zone to 80s us; "we will aavo you money. Be US HILL & FOHNSTON, | $1.98 abot Save eyesight. Consult Hempler,Ave.cor.4% | ottier day. “I'he teller that done it was one of | mit to it, as they would not do if they could | one comteonnins 1 Sure and order a barrel of “Invincible” Flour, | _°C26-3t_ ne | Ae ill Pee pee nT coming tm, onl @ these veiocipede riders. He was a long-legged utford ‘oappeal. In cases where violations of Pennsylvania elects state officers, legislature ss question! of telephony ._vs._telegraphy, It is the best and cheapest for the money. ‘Unt SALE—LOTS—I HAVE A FRONTAGE OF VES to re ee Spey yen. ND DISTRICT Que, but hls legs wereaill ong way up anu down. | the United States eed, uit assaulis, rob-| and twenty-eight congressmen, (one on the | has been recently discussed by a well-known WT: Metzorn & Bi F'i58 feet on Pstn-w.by adepth of 110 Tet to a 10- M. SILVERBERG @ 00. Asmaveitee "One of Our Cirle" sim weightto cry adhe bad goad ren, | orm numetoos than thoes on che District nae | ute wu aotey,cngresmaens ad volse thon |S toenalea naire. A wlepions ine 2.000 kn, | At Hah, 816th trest and 1022 Pu ave.” | FFON, SALE TOUR ADIOTNING LOT 275 BY Natioxat.—“Woman Against Woman.” and he made a guod jubofit. Ridin’ of his enue Of cases in which appeals have been | of the state, one of which. pruvides for the re- | long costs considerably over a million marks. wee pay zoe aed oar: elemirs French Gi0. C. PAYNE & 00., T, Ss. Ow T. HERZ0G'S.—“A Cold Da: Wheel on the road gave him good wind and fr held inn the ae ee oa ein ten days have | newal of the public debt, which matures in | It is still possible to speak very well this dis- fal LOFOCCO a oc2e-at* 613 15un st. ne Same Ocp ‘Late MinuawaVesieix stroug legs. That's the vest tue I know of | been held in the clerk’s ottice for a year or two | 1593, and ‘the Other chauges’ tne time ios the | tance; DuLdven supposing ine lise were ia con: nea ee ‘OR SALE- See eet cae souls Seemapedesngenam nal Game DY | an en OnE mak tn tne, folie Coury ad | taking’ of thy alate census to 1Gb1 and avery | sant ima day and’ fighicthe receipts mestte | $4 Slegait Morocep Top Boots Gide nda. 0460, 1.50 pr fot. tenth year thereatter, bat authorizes the legis- | five marks (say shillings)a minute to make it | $3.20 Balthinore Hand-pegged Calf Boots. 20tu st, n.w., bet, Land M, 20x100, 90e. _ lat r . In telephone work, however, the line is| $8 fineCali Back Sewe: dust Capitol’ st. and Mastachusetts ave., fronting Macatee teas cectaeen signal service nen were making experiments | the tiue. Hecently the clerk sent buck to the | ederal government abd Wo biee thacgpotine | in Use only afew hours dally; pence a short son, | . $3 Douole Upper Kip and Waterproof Grain | gwaisicae tho feet sh aa tts awe. front jederal government and to base the apportion- Sporting Boot EVERY DEALER CLAIMS TO RE UNDERSELL> = aL Lhe top of the monument with ‘atinospherie | Police Courta number of cases, and beiore the | 124 versation would cost at. least 50 marks (£2 10s.) | Sportin peed Apply to. See Se oe ue oe og auee | Court Ud ting to enforce Orginal Judgment | "Feuneses olla govern, legitatare sad 10 | That le of course, ov dear for ordinary trae | $250 famous Sewed or Pegged Call Roots, | OZALY WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE: c ING EVERYBODY ELSE Mrs. J. C. Rishop, living at No. 118 Maryland | Deeded some water for their business, and there | Counsel for defendant would get Judge MacAr- The telegraph works with almost the same an unter an ip Manassas PaNoxama.—Day and evening. | morning during the sununer that some of the | Nected with their cases are vrought up Wo pay - idge ) congressmen, sa ae x : = 2 Ee aqui ayes: ace pally feline a 63 | star Gach with Gwe plist iets mesa | Sd regen the ease no eine ugekelce | “Rexas slots tate oflers, legislature and 22 | ¢peed‘mofe tan ton tints nore cheaply. Znus | Hoot Calfnnd kip Hoots, 81.0 up. ee = was slightly injured. = ar ua thew a si gross! particulars apply R, "The Cnion 'Vonmun Goruar 1st covaueme: Conk: Hooking young flere. Just, x ey a CoH Ee ereeacees ylerk not lo) West Virginia elects legislature and four con- Let ee eed aS Old Rye Whisky, _0C25-4t 13th and F sts. | | Now isn't itso? Read the advertisements and see Grol commanding, leit for Now York Jester: | lta on" the man that ‘Me seatste pats | The bot oma eiee ie eee cart gives | STommen. and find an extension which the telegraph | four years old, straight from U. 8. bonded ware- E PROPEMTY, KN ifevery advertiser isn't underselilug everybody else. Selsbration and the Uhlon Veteran corpa, old | down.” raous feeling aggrieved by the decision of the | nive sonra ets state Seiee a aeeeatare and | would never reach, “But for greater distances | Howse, only $3.50 a gallon. Wuere can you get ilianes” containing 7542-100 acres,'on the || Canthls be true? is such Witg pombe? Bither " c , oe ‘ . a Ns ‘N. 126 Sew Cut rond. just west of rayette St, and Opp é same purpose Last evening. y shits, fe + wuich gives to women the right to vote ut o1 toudvautage. For full particulars. plat, &c., apply to . Soli y ‘head with a cundie, and be et the cé@ fc is to be tried the sume as in the court in which fe % y ty ‘Can all ? afford | tereing mucking af the Wastiasi Gattads | em, "Not toe them stopped to rh amd | # oriiunted, Noting rata about geet | sep00l gleous, °° 0" TEN! © Mit | batted iosuppleineay each outer games Por, Goth PICKLING, 12040 | eompettors sa? Conant arent sted wi Inst evening: The program luclzded aseene | tay all reached the top woyether in siiteen | fees. “Beiore the establishment of the Foltes | ,au® Git onsanized territories Arizona, De- Helr to a wukedom. 726 7th Street, between G and H. VERY CHEAP-1 WILL OFFER | the tame profi. Surely sume man's expenses are from the “Hunchback,” by Master Sol. tne | ee ae a, ee Dae ay One Oe | eed ta the Ciree eae eee, Cpisttict were | Washington’ and. Wyomiiug—eacu eléot ous | A YOUNG PITTSBURG DRAUGHTSMAX SUCCEEDS cove ask, inspection of our Ladies’ genuine | IV’ tor a tew days two choice Loin on Q. bet. 2Uin and | greater than his rival's. All baveu't the same energy: Pateg And recitations by Mr. Stine and Mrs. | Wire ure SUG stepe'to be ascended, so that | ths Poilce Osurt the tee was reduoed nega icy | 19 the House snes ak aE DUES NOW: James B. Kelly, aged 20, a draughtsman, in | “Our Men's warranted calf Shoes at'82 are ‘© HILL, Heal Estate and Ins. Then where are you to look for the lowest prices? ‘The men cleaning sewer traps found, yester- | these water carriers cleared over fifty-six stepa | Sead of being abolished altogether. Management of Servants. the employ of the Pennsylvania Natural Gas | worth $2.75. We bave them button, lace or | _0¢23-0t* Room 10. Kellogg building. sgred at the house full of snap and enterprise, at ee ere sae eee eect oe | tha name bectaneral aaetet one eter a R, J. Burdette in the Brooklyn Eagie. company at Pittsburg, will hereafier be Known | OPSTES ioe Oct all Soild leather schoo! | FUE jALzaa® A RAMOAIN—1 CAM SELL 20 | the honse thes sno bases thane Sagbe supauien coe Dokiwent, aud another in's ap In Judicess | OF stagings whien torm a partot the fron stair aie: Cecbotie: University: It doesn't Ile in some people to get along with | as the Duke of Gasconne. Two weeks ago Mr | shoes, at $1.25, worth $1.60. ba Lots.on Meridian Un-L Prices ranging frow Ice. Up. | light protite ot ~ auare, te ais way. THE Sana pune ZESTERDAY | servants. They have no tuct, no kuack of man- | Kelly received a letter informing him of the Serviceuble Misses’ shoes, spring heelsorheels, | Callatgace.” 8 CMLL i Heal itateand tus. satan he “Bon Marche,” Nos. 316, 318 7th street A WINE DEALER IX A FIX. CIDE 1 BUILDING. aging. There isa great deal in managing a| death of his uncle, Albert McMahon, Duc | at $1. 0c oom aiding. ICTOR E. ADLER'S made fue display of Preuet’ and Americas | “Speaking of treating,” continued Jobn Shea, | | The trustees of the new Catholic university, | servant in such a way that the minion isn’t | DeGusconne, upon his estate In the German | 7c. spring heels, sizes S to 11, durable and | xO SALECCHEAP LOTS—az500 SQUARE to-day, in r of the Bartholdi stati p hi ¥ rovinee of Lorraine, which includes 2,000 | neat. feet in square 772: 51% feet trom on H st n.w., TEN PER CENT TEN a eo statue | after THE Sran man had made the above caicu- | ‘0 be located in this city, held a meeting yester- | aware of it. But some people don’t know how | Persiheys Kelly inherits both utle and lunds. | 50c. for Children’s kid spring heels, sizes 4 | Minare 17; 56.5 trout on M =t n.w.,sq. 50; 72 feet front An fnstruetive lecture upon Ireland was de- | /#tlou, “reminds me of the way one of the boys | day at the residence of Cardinal Gibbons in | to do this, and consequently aservant that is a | Tie young duke does not know whether be will | to 8. On Hn. and BY feet om Orvgs + ave. sanare 19 CLOTHING HOUSE, livered Tuesday evening at Melrose, Hyatts- | here put the screws on a visitor at the time the | Bultimore. Besides the cardinal there were | jewei in my well regulated household Is utterly | resign his position as draughtsman or not, but | Ladies’ cloth Slippers, flannel lined, at 35c, 2 = ADLER'S SUITS are reliable. [ille, by the Kev. Dr: Fair, of Baltimore. | This | capstoue wasset. The visitor, who by the way | present Archbishops Corrigan, of New York, | useless in my nelgubor’s service, Now, nct ere ye ee rusinsoeaae ne ey, OL aa oagperea woe aR By ADLER'S SUITS are well made, Jecture was enjoyed by the young ladies of Mel- | Kept wine shop, wanted to go up the outside | and Ryan, of Philadelphia; Bishops Ireland, of | long ago Thad occasion to. part with a culored | delpbia, to Lorraine t6 superiniend ihe estate. | wien paby was Sn : d Osis. nw. These are zhe cheapest ADLER'S SUITS are cheap. Tene; abel, teachers, the Misses Levin, and | a ee ened fan the eo-tee remember | st. Pual, Minn: Keane, of Richmond; Spald- | ao. “Ididn't want to. cast’him ont pon the | Z Ee ee tie ea We enve her Cast ards of Daponi Circle as au invest ADLER'S SUITS are serviceable. Runiber of invited guests. aa | ean tenened he | 800-io0t level 0 | A ott rane of Dakota; Monsignor | Cold world, because Tieared that if the world | orth probably 360,000 francs. ot old, | when she wasa emia storia, ment ur to build ou. Price, $1.30 ee ADLER'S PANTS give antisinetion Martin Wells, student, was to-day admitt — SERRA eA de meet ices rh Furiey, of New York; Kev. P. L. Chuppetle, of | £0t too cold be would come back tome. So I | but was salve tee he tetent meperte te my tole 0 eA H KNIGHT, aDLaws FaLL oo » Se ironies ands A Coggina Wd abiieal | teat Oe to the seambi and vanes pases this cily; Mev. John Ss, Foley, of St Martin's | Unloaded him upon a neighbor, I never had Gee So oe of ee eee | Wes oct 70" 925 F st. n.w., Room 1, first floor, Nae Eats: emma igh . s b , ; Phones 0, of the le of uble Ww! im. 1 had employ She clung to Castoria, ‘as Circuit Court jurors to-day. One of ihe boys, who knew him, was standing | Catholic cuure! 4 ward into the German power, but the estate 4 ADLER ts not being undersold. ‘Wiiliam Thomas, 22 Union alley, reports | near by and halloed, ‘Now { havé you where f | Cathedral; Mr.’Michael Jenkins, Baltimore, bi oeeneibly to. room 8 horse ‘occaalouaily Wus not confiscated, My'grand uncle died in | When she had Children ADLER'S prices are above competition = Walt you. ‘The best bottie in the sho; rou’l| | 224 Mr. Taos. E. W.gguman, of this city. Car: the lawn on year. I soor 1870, leavii the a. tith his: ‘She gave them Castoria, ni wrolea roi bis bedruous #93." ave igatiok there, for devil we BC BALL nes | Stal Gibsons preided, with Monsiguey Farley | earned that he was running an Aiea doriae | 1870, lying iho sate Rad tile to bis son | wae aoa git Sia butane ong mothe, gn four rey ae ous ‘The promiss'was iaue in love thacad | a8 secretary. A letter ‘was read aud adopted | tory and a poker lay-out inmy stable, and the GUMRinligrice eons to oe eee en ‘We gavo her Castoria, Doses, with Ontiouk ou bupone circle se Gone Of With His Wife's Money. lime, and he was helped up.” asking Pope Leo to approve and bless the new peneral macearencesac Piss prontiaes ana, tuted for me was not successful until two weeks | When she was a ahild JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. now. _— EE POLO A SeetSG NUsaa pe WOKOUT| ‘Tue suggestive way in which Shea wiped his | tustituliou; also subunliting w his holiuess de- | brought mie letters froin the American Misslon- | (ured foF me was not successtul u my mother’ FOR A MISSING HUSBAND. mouth, us ne concluded, gave rise to a suspicion | Mis of studies, discipline and organization to | ary Union asking permission to estubiish one She cried for Castoria, a vE aed When ate bespoatae (OR SALE—LOTS-I HAVE A FRONTAGE OF FE ri family and the McMahon family began with the 72 teeton the west side of 9th st.,. Just north of The police have been notified to look out; for | tuut le kuew that the promise was Kept, twos Indited to the carding prevect of thems | and the kiueiecs This ay musi Re antago | marriage of Misa Kearnes (ber Aratname I for She clung toCastoria th. | Nammachuerits ave. nw, suitable for thce Or Hoar VICTOR ©. ADLER'S George Cohen, a young man twenty-tive years LADIES WHO MAKE THE TRIP. agauda similar in terins to tbat sent to tte | ludueed ine to part “with Albert, He shipped A RE irre Horse Blankets and Lap Robes. OolEaw “INO. A. PRFRCOTT. 1416 Fst. nw. = ran come oid, wo, it is reported, lett his home in this} “Do many ladies go up?” repeated Shea, | pope. These letters were eutrusted to a com-| with me under the nom de plume ot Albert burg. int Having bought to unusual advuntage in large | 7-5, sALE—aT A BARGAINCFINE PO; OF T= city about two weeks ago, taking with him | “Well, I should say so; nearly as many as men; | Mission composed of Bishops Keane, of Rich- | Wilson, but I noticed thatsome of the natives pace Rane ee quantities before the advance in prices, we are | HOfvat neg’ “Dupont sircie Bixtde eer tenn Be. about $1,700 in money, which, it is claimed, T tell mond, and Spalding, who will sail for Rome | cailed him “Lume Jake,” and he requested me, Prepared to sell horse blankets and carriage | jot sey, (rouflog 10th st, besween and Seta. nw. CLOTHING HOUSE, Mideeue « pam the saloon | ances nen tell you that sometimes we have | pext Saturday on the steamer Aurania from | in writing his lever of recommendation, o> call A.T. Stewart’s Apple Woman. robes in all qualities and -styles at very low | Also Ler 'lesl00enearly Opprsite Sane he neat neta nat im the saloon | over a hundred visitors a day you may know | New York. They will be abseat threv mouths, | him Thumpson Kasley. by and by. iby’ nelgis- | From the Cleveland Leader. prices. We sell shaped horse covers trom 80c, | ~ ocz2-8t ALBERI F. £OX, 920 F st. nw. Birects; suout two yetie ago, aad! Shen it | know one of thesh to back on ahet eo onle ever | during which eh, ey ella wanting the | bor said to me: “Zuat man, Sam Norton, you) hear queer story of the superstition of A. | fo $20. Carriage robes iron $2,50 10 825. Also | 3° q-cALE-DESIRAMLE BUILDING: StTiS STRICTLY ONE PRICE streets, about two years ago, and when bis E pe, consult With eminent suthorities oon- | sent me—did youever have auy trouble ‘with | 7 . From the beginning of his career | @ large line ot nds of horse goods. cts ong the ian i Piace was destroyed ‘by fire he’ was arrested on | here, and I can't say that for the meu. I be- hevusd with the coutinental universivies, looking him?” I said uo, never. “Well,” said my ed = care sephora! ee tones cots ToPHAM'S, 1231 Pa ave, | gonna {ams alons a 927 axp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. & charge of arson, of which he was acquitted at | lieve, though, that two ladies gave out when | to the establishment of a corps of professors for | neighbor, “I can’t get wiong with him. He ck ew 133s Fst. . the preliminary examination, Atter his ae- | tuey bud about reached the top and fainted, or | the new college. Archbisuop Wiliams wou't do one thing { tell him, uot a thing,” | his death he imagined that his fortune was| Those Complaining of Sore Throat or 2 * * — quittal ‘he Went out ot business and leit the | nearly tainted. Ass general thing they cume | Bisnop Keaue were nutuorized to make cor: | “Ob, well” Teald. nite tried. tae’ oe me,_ to, | bound up in that of the ttle old apple woman | Hoareness should use Brown's Brouehi AT MT FLEASANT. THREE LOTS | 0010 = Open Saturdays till 11 p,m, city. After remaining away for some time he | down in good shape. [t isn’t a hard trip if you | tracts for the erection of the new building, | When he first came, but I settled that in ‘short | who had @ standin frontot his store. When | Troches. The effect is extraordivary, particu- - é ied VALKER & WiL- returned and iormed the acquaintance of Miss | don’t hurry. 1 have known two ladies, both on 1il_ be commenced next spring, Tu ir.” Kachael Wolsky, a niece of Mr. Isaac Levi, of | crutches, to stump every siep of the way to the | NiCd, Wil Stow ig apelr gr gneed bo No. 1009 7th t,and after several months | top and’ back again. “Nearly everybody has “How did you manage?” asked my | his chief store was down by the city hall this | larly when used by singers and speakers ior piuns bave been prepared by one of the most | neighbor. “Well,” Iiold him, “I quit telling | litle old apple woman was encouraged and | Clearing the voice. €0 rominent architects of the country, It was | bin todoanythibg.” And do you know my | protected by him, and when he moved further a ge J A 2 ££ > ss they were married.’ Mfrs. Cohen, by the death | something to say when they get back, bit the | Stated thut $500,000 hud been subscribed iu | helglvor was teal cogry with me a ebay | Brewed by him, and when, he building now| p, Franks and Traveling Bags. per fool Obe West side of Lark, beter Und g3 £ a Bat Ee of her father, had fallen heir_to ‘some mouey | remark I hear over and over every’ day 1s: | addition to Miss Caldwell’s contribution Of ine, and said I was @ fool and bad deceived | occapied by Denning, it 18 sald that he-per- | soli beste tore aoe ee rg ca and do | BF LIUO. per foot, $1.50. 135,000 sq. ft. Bo Aaa R and gave hér husband $1,700 to purchase | ‘Well! that’s the last time Tl make that | $390,000. him, You see, he had uo tact, That very night | sonally superintended the carrying of the iitiie | Sell better trunks and other traveling goods at id Ist and 3d n.w., with five brick houses on | OOO a4 gREE% 835 goods with, he teliing her he'bad rented astore | trip! and youcan be sure it’s the ilrst time, —— Albert landed’ou mny coust again. He confided | apple womun's effects to a new stand outside of | LWer, Prices than our competitors, “Our $10 | jr'g4,00v. Hall ‘of Lot Sb, between fat und 3d and aad wa going into business. On the 13th of THE WASHINGTON AND OHIO RoAp.—A dis-| © me that his real name was James Sinclalr, | it, Here she stayed during all of its prosperity Baier eye beat peoges toe ane | aud ste nw.. tot 57 by 165. Price 15 cts ‘784 7TH ST. NW. 734 7TH ST. N.W. tls month he left tnis city ior New York and JUsTTOR WHO DIDN'T ASK ANY QUESTIONS. | patch from Rictimond states that the tumored | And le brought with him bis brother, whom us | In these now quarters, but shortly berore his | ONS cles has ever belore sold. We also seule full | nari, side of i between, Eas not been heard of since. suppose everybody has some questions to | fease of tho Washington, Olio and Wesern injodueed ws Waller, Taylor. (They Wok up | death she disappeared: Stewart looked upon | for gig, Lied sonic han} =e . . ers in the barn and boarded with | ber as a masco! 5 story “ > = - ‘The incendiar$ Fire on Capitol Hill. ae eet os oe alee Pee ie Apacer ne Dertvlileieate | Wisleold auar teresa iho bere ned boarded with oes that ion she dled or fete place thet 03 ‘TorHam’s Facrory, 1231 Pa, ave. n.w. Fr ibohe ane HAVE, FOUR Cu0.c8 | ,Qur Special Cloak Sale the past week has left us THE CASE OF FREDERICK SELBY TO BE HEARD and he was pI Places in the’ county work house. ‘They both | his good luck would go Ww! er. Strange to| From to-d: ili sell 25e. aioe ean hee egy Make them move off on Saturday. TO-MORROW. & mute from Kendall Green, You seo the peo- | adds: Ieis sald thar the loase wine an ane | feinme with sincere regret, aud Albert sale te | say fie was oven sor A fow months Meee sbie Le SOe Une re ea Dber | G. Biaive, which I can sell for $5,000 ench. The ay eye glasses, at 15¢.; 50c. rubber eye glasses, at ind stands high, with a fine terrate.each lot bein | Children’ Detective Rail, who yesterday, as stated in | ple that come here are from Seuators down to | eftect November 1st, was_made in order to pre- | parting, thut any time I'wanted him to come | Stewart begun to decline, and the apple woman Coaching Coats, plush trimmings, $2.68. 29c, Spectacles at same reduction. ject trout Lots in this locality arc being rapidly | Chiltren's Boucle Conin, Asteacnn trumminge, eo THESrax, arrested Frederick Selby, a tinner, | /oufers and vurgiars, and their questions are as | Vent the Baltimore and Ohio froin purchaging | back, a letter addressed toCharles Martin would | was hardly forgotten before he was iu bis grave. siti ‘M. SILVERBERG & Co., en up. Outlook from the luts is on Dupouteircie, | Missex. ‘Newnuarkets, Asttacan trimmings @2.02 + = ; | different as they are. When they stick tothe | the Washington, Ohio and Western road and | teach him, Albert was a saddle colored D, Saas TITAS 8,tu,th-5 ‘812 7th Street. SEU, A EES Jadcies’ Boucle Jackets, $3.29. Se red by Mtr. W. 'B. Marche, on | monument I ain all right, bat when they carry | by extendiney it’ to Berreeille, mrekine sane | but he was the Flchest mas ia names T See: | SENSATIONALISM IN THR PULPIT.—The Bap- eet ge OST ocS-1m Kellogg Buliding,_| Ladies: Talloxamade Newmarket, $4.02, Capitol Hill, on suspicion of having caused the | me to tne Capitol and to Arlington andSoldier® | on with the Shonandeuty road, thessoy wae, | worked for. tist ministers ot Philadelphia held a spirited Scott's Emulsi Pass Tok SALE-BARGAIN—Tuiek BLaUTivUL | Pils Kersey Jackets gaan fire on Monday night, has also found two wit- | Home, and every where, I have to strain myself | ting southern connection, which the ftichyasad ————_+er—___— meeting Monday, the topic for discussion being Cop Liver OIL, WITH HyPoPHOSPHITES, dots, 17X70. toaliey, V st.. within 60s ardsof 14th seagrass: nesses in the case. One of them says he saw | * little tosatisty them. and Danville desired to prevent, as such a con- | BuoTHens DrowN TogetHer.—A Nyack, N. | “Is Sensational 'Preachiny Seay a Almost a Specific for Consumption. Se ee eee — Seiby leaning up against a feuce, near the barn. SOUNDS IN THE SHAFT. See ee eee eee erent ee ae ee ee eee eee eee eee eee CO tor rein || Sho ahousande OF dontmocials-wemewe ee. 1 jng bulidings, a few minutes aiter the explosion | Tue STAR man took his stand inside the | Ifthe lease is made the road, itis said, will not | Tan Duany and H. Duany, his brother, aged 37, | Preac! iran. those who are nor gifted to alieact | Celved from sufferers who have been perma. F EIR, SSE PY TEE ss fume now." "Selby wil be ea Yo the Yones | MouUMent, and the nolse Of = party descend. | {Steg {AIBeF UAAN I Ae aa a ee ee ae oe ee ee eaten ead aeaed wurass | neuiy eared ‘by Scots Bonision aauitics as | mr apg $ 33% Y he ha, Court toniorrow for trial, Hen @ the Foliee | ing sounded as if they were dancing a jig on sz: eee eee lake village to tne Hudsonand round to Nyack: | Rev. Dr, Peddie, who rel se ett lester | Sod ailovinte if how tniee ene ists oad KkUDpp “Odd tu. 0" WY Eee tact —— the head of an enormous bass dram. The sound Affairs in West Washington. rremuining here w few hours they started b 8Ort — ELrctIos oF Orricexs.—Tke U; Vete- | of their feet striking the tron ste} late in the afternoon on thelrreturn trip. The | mountebank methods. I believe the cause Of! save the Pieces! “1c. Royal” glues them. ry S-button Seallop-top Gloves, 48c., sold at 8Ge. rans’ Union last evening elected ee op ‘and reechoed down the encrmous shaft | , DEATH oF Ax EstiwaBie Lapy.— Sirs. Mary | (wo brothers had one canoe. Of Hook ‘mows | Christ would. be better served if we did not Broken glass, china, ornaments, fursivure: == fcbutton Embroidered Back Gloves, @8c.; sold at officers: L. V. Bun. pus, colonel; Judson Knight, | tilli: : TE-LOTS—100_ BUILDING LOT Sor i at "280 feet, near Seabrook Station, and P. Kk, 36 The trustees of the Cornell university have a ma ReanA iee imines rie by cars to li beauiiflle lovate x seis Voltale belt Cu Marshall, Mich, offer to POSE Ateracectae acta fics or Tees. nd thelr Celebrated Voltaic Hilts and Electrie | JASPicit M. JACKSON, 212 Da. w., Washingion, ‘Miss Lettie Quick, of Ithaca, N. ¥., who went | ud,{helz Celebrated days! trial wo auy man ae | "s0ssm Ann McKnight, widow of Samuel McKanighi, end N advertise on Saturdays subjects for sermons.” Yeutenant colonel; John Welah, major, Le i | ever ‘could: be heard tne voles or fin et Wit was well nova employe of the War de: cane was swan é helena as pelaling eee es Se bay agp rd Ra eee dark: | 5214 O street, this morning after a brief illness, | {22d of them, but turned and a rope and | yoted to discontinue the grauting of honorary Jatant WH Muswell, C.D; H. G Watson, ©. | were the bottom, too. ees Oy | in tne 2ath year of her age. Sue was born in| both men grasped It The elder brother, how. i com mn pe aie eae Laon’ han eeelee Toe aoe Tbeard in | among irieads, many of whom were acquired Ba armas pear, Derknosyesroe on the excursion from that place to the unveil- | flicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, major; J. O'Leury, ie maior, S. ik andrews, | Ing beside Tue StAx man. “A party of young | 12 Ber youth. She was a most estimable lady, | {dly-appeouching, and ailer walling some tine | Ing_of the Barthuldl statue, was dashed to | MewioNt ake ots, Depulty; Loss, of Vitality, r, and H. & Rovertson, sentinel. ladies were ‘coming down,” he continued, “and | #24 her death will be greatly regretted. Her | anc sgily, ‘crying for help, the cousin rowed to | Pleces yesterday morning by falling from the | euvelape with {ull purticulurs, mailed free. ke place irom her late residence ke A ch excursion train. ‘Write the ut once, ———— they began singing. It ‘was beautiful. “Their | {uneral will tal Rockfind lake. “A search tor the bodies was rite them at on kccices Dnaraseadlisterda ies Saturday, at 3p. m. ide in vain to-day. The brothers belonged . FEE Dacha colored laborer, wus given @ hene'at | they efline, the ‘more Destin eae newer | “Suipeisa News-—Schooner John R. Beck. | Made in vain to-day: The brothers belonged to Autumn Crocus, sure and speedy cure for | Ie H. 'Taxior, SITE A fae Washington asylum sometine ago, with | Ing. Lord love you, sir, 1 was really sorry | 28m Cleared to-@uy with 800 tons of coal for | estate near Rockland lake, Tan Duany was Rheumatism and Gout; no bad effects after WWWWEE Aa the understanding that he was to get his’buard | when they reacied me and gor here” mons, | Fall River, Mass. Schooner D. M, Anthony ar- | Vice president ot the Rockland county farmers’ | RRR, (°°, % F Ab using. $1 per bottle. ‘Trial bottle free to all suf Ww wwe faa eb for working about the grounds und milking | ing at the bottom of the steps. S Fived light irom Fall River, Mass. club. ‘This summer he introduced canvas canoe | Epi 9 3 yy a ferers who call at Z. D. GiLMan’s, 627 Pa. ave, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, we Ww kee “Sé B= Sola Seighow oF other he had money to| Alter the visitors had all reached the bottom | ,, G&42% Recents —Canal boat Beulab arrived | racing at the farmers’ pienle. Both he aud bis Be % Aes 7 Jy28-e039 Children's Merino Vests and Pants, 12c. and 0; Spend and stow among his fellow-workmen to | the young man who spends the day at the top | With 4,200 bushels of wheat, und canal boat | brother were flue swimmers. ‘They lived with | # 00 ana tu Baker’s Cod Li Mi Children's “Seuriet Wests and Pants ail wool, 85a juake them ieel bad. This morving he was | of te monument to answer questions and see | Scveca arrived with 2,000 bushels of wheatand | their mother, two sisters and a younger brother. eee. eee ao tand Sale Penk. 7 ang up ed 4 brought before Judge “Snell, while some of his | that no damage is done up'tuere, soon made | 900 bushels of corn for Hartley Bros. Wheat = aes mi of great value, even In advanced stages of con- HAS RECEIVED A NEW IMPORTA- ‘Ladies! Merino Vests and Pants, worth 68c., at 470. fellow-workmen appeared as witnesses against | his sppearunce, swingiug his lantern by his | 801d on ‘change at 85c, to 9c. a bushel, und Improvement in Business, papier, it ts pes in tate end steals ti Ladies and Gents scarier alrwoot Underwear, Bim. As a result of their evidence he was con- | side. “It's bech a pretty long dere Boo | corn sold at 45e. 10 46e, a bushel. From the Lowell Citizen, poh A ERIN § oo have w trial. JOHN C. BAKES @ Co, Phila,and| TI0N OF C.P. A LA SIRENE, HAND. | wid, And Gent Nieted of steallug a q”antity of metal,incvuding | marked, as he ‘Out {ato the fresh airs "| , SEMPERATURE 4 lly: Vernpermiute, D4; com | City editor to new roporter—“Well, str, have| SBR A.A KK. i RNS ap ae eE PE I 8 Sa EEE Gent's Wool Shirts, 7c; worth $1.00. ‘Too mamahe maja eer Or ane en Btyen THE MONUMENT WATCHMEN. dition, 11. Receiving "reservoir, veniperature, | you found out anything sto the improved be OME cd Rd Oe inv Senate Ge ee _— Tuere is @ watciinan at the monument day | 80; condition at north connection, 15; south | business outlook? We shall want that ‘article per lb. Also, Cottage Pheese ‘and Butiernik; | CORSETS, IN WHITE, BLACK, BLUE AND oe A Wire's Suit yor Divoxck.—A bill for di-| and night. Three men compose the regular | CHnection, 36. Distributing reservoir, tem- | to-morrow.” Reporter—“Yes, sir; I have learned Sweet Milk 3c, per quart. Cream 16 cents. ia) aa BRE 3 Solssuorouct, again George 2 Mantas ge | Wateh oree, and exch ono ison duty elght con- | BSfoudlson atetucm guicuaees dno" | something very encouraging about two va F, <% % My WROD EER RRR | ole, pin Quality Wernted gach CARDINAL SPECIALTY MADE In a | Bp: a4 8% 4 em- rag “ tre ots, aS 5 i —_ tive hours, I pepe he important, industries.” bditor—“Very, good; Wwww pb Ee is “ bee a - (on bw ‘baited October £5, 18oe ena ihe | Isstationed ‘tine ive nundred moe bevel dae’ geo eee yea it Heoporter_—Tuey tlle thats PP wy DB B E Pi. at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket depot, 7thand H. {| GUARANTEED REAL WHALEBONEC P. Fw § sell a 3 wiie charges drunkenness, ill-treatment and | ing the day, when visitors are admitted. Not- hocse-car drivers a5! 2 Ime an oo Ww Bow =| Pickwick Clab Whisky is the best CORSET AND THE “PANDORA” UN- ‘What we have left from our grest ‘Dist witbstanding all the precautions thut are. for the EVENINe Sr. that the electric lighting stations are running ago Will close a! we same prices. desertion on the 2ist of last August. “She asks | Witbstandiig all the pr Aut are taken | Reported 0 Stam. pre ‘the custody of their children, a boy and a girl. BREAKABLE BONE; CORSET, AT 61. ee ee een ALSO, A FULL LINE OF FRFNCH WOVEN AND THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING CoR- SETS, IN SHORT AND LONG LENGTHS. ph nie = ‘A Norasie Buripixc.—The brick house at ABSOLUTELY PURE Beata race loctian, jot Fi, «| gotetinshd sotiamaal nant hag | tener Sieh Rio sea Qala | ate Wanted Fai Hoo joung man, a carpenter, died at Providence | been smoked by candles held too close, und | for almost every purpose to which felines | From Texas ‘This Powder varies A marvel of parity, Respital of lockjaw at cleven eclock inet wake | have even -bech rulblesaly chipped ‘by relic people devote buildings. It has been since the | _ Hostetter McGinnis 1s a male fiir, He was . isd 5 The case was a remarkable oue. W hile working | RUBLES. ois ta are advised to carry a | Wara dwelling, ajoiners a manufactory, | taken to task by Gilhooly, who said, reproach- | strength and wholesomencss, More economical than the building on 7u | ght, partic judies, although it is not ab- | Gocvor's office, dancing memnek erescaieer let fally: “You have been courting ali four of those @t bis trade, repair sireet, between Suet northwest, sbout two | s0iutely becessary. Candies can not be pure|and cigar store. There w: in Brockett! , sho ccdinary, Kinds, nad aosmt be oath in: competition: PECIALTY. a ly a eis watcdnan Alexandria academy and. the forma Lach many oue df thetn?”” “Cd ao ty Gliioaty, Les | with the mutitade of Jow tests, short weight, alum or = eee THE “ROSE” BRAND LADIES LINEN and these ure always given to ladies who have Soar anther taren? Ee 10 forselt the ex a rey peeete ees ners not provided theinselves with @ light. Ar it Py been | teem of the other three.’ phosphate powders, SOLD ONLY mr Cans. Royal ‘Similsr in Flavor ‘COLLARS AND CUFFS, IX ALLTHENEW taken with lockjaw. Oa the folios hodgn ws stat $1,170 from Miss E.c. Adams. he was removed to Providence hospltutl, W! ing, ROAD CHANGE.— @0 examination showed that the wou! aot Waten od will os almost eons healed over. The loci the ooo. Rosina Vokes DANGEROUSLY In.—A special | Baka POWDER Co,, 106 Wall street, X.Y. 0026 Obio . Ye from will pass nnext-week Into | says Misa Reason V on say: : of the Richmond and Danville Was not reileved, however, but Fuse ij ndicate, which has its office at the old Repab- 4 i: warns Assonrugyt Or Until last night, which is considered a ¥ Mean ‘ouiiding, in Washington, ‘The ayndioate o Sebo ft ~ BEAUTIFUL FALL be Oe Sur vignen: Apearamhfeap Ber ot Tnloave here. Tt bs ot thought that. there will * FRx. Lxro aN Ovex Ditcu.— 2 = te CAMELS HAIR HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, Guanuen ton nesk ma Gan 4d During the past seven months the monument | be any change in the officers of the road. This ‘double: wide Rewer @unen omer ace been visited by people of nearly every | sale puts in the handsot the Dan o hastily. ¥ SP ty. When strangers come to Washing. | &22, unused charter of the W. Louis tliness ry Sri Dies gobi pakD. Nady was Ne toJavaand at 10 cents = pound less N. W. BURCHELL, oc7sm 1826 Fst. SHAPES AND NOVELTIES, NEW LINE OF LADIES HANDKER- (CHIEPS IX LINEN CAMBRIC, PLAIN AND maine wn Oo bak RK SS: WHITE, HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROID. | 4.9 734 7TH ST. B. ERED, WHITE, BLACK AND COLORED. EE 3 if Ad it Street. Kuuning oat, an old bedead Sen re bmg oe Popes a feet BLACK BEC. irom stree ‘solled), the trout yards of tbe houses on her husband, suld that aoe of East Capitol street. There 2 lantern to a up the bundred ‘excavation, barricage Say kind t guard pedestrians tr B cid ; FaM OUS CAROMEIS FRESH EVERY 4 q 2 (CRYST: ‘NaTTass Sineh ijurea Spent = paint : 7 deere, | SPEED Maxoxxncaurs, eta | “CEE Metropolis vinventmeut and Bt SC Hprpan Mons 75, 81, 20 orm STREET, OFF. U8 ratenT oprice |” ORE? PORPERED, udge Er bs ; hs retarned ha’ ‘have r : : 1y20 re BRANCH. 1706 Pa AVE X. W. erg tf i. eanarel exaee aa Cray, Crmax Axo Himares i Eu i] A ial Burger, A. Hi. ‘c 4 hair eyes’ Pili Soandinariane : Bazzmons ; tee, J. Ambier ia, 'B. Detrick from, | mt of stockholders will be eld Friday tiga “or ‘suck. may call on HS conp siveet norihwesi, between 8S am. ey tf nae

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