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id DO eT . \ eta, wa Nee a : : ARY 11, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, J. it SE Die = IST RE APPROPRIATION BILL. MRS. EWWOND ND. ‘sald, “Mr. Marshal, the fury decided to SCCIETY NOTES. c ‘WOMAN, FOR SALE—HOUSE: FOR SALE—HOUSES. I ION cage atest See race ae xe ae] move theamdaviin” Upon Ons the ladies tn — Dey eee oe . = = = = = | ‘The Massachusetts Avenue Extension | The Evidence te Prove That It Ie Un-| ‘ur began to Mrs Cleveland's reseption from 12 to 1 today | Testimony im Susan talon Pico ie OED Pen et art glu zed nomen several {' e Item Stricken Out. sound Closed To-day. had 9 ad Mr ‘announced | was largely attended. Thathourthedrive. | Clark for the Murder of MeQuade, iuuall propettions Oe r 3 gem eocus ee eemaot. | mares “ fauaree ne. anda. ‘be sacar fe gn of the ‘The House sub-committes on the District appro- | ba. w. W, JOHNETON YaINKS SRE OvORT TO 3B Kent has busines: CS Roe ee eee ret tree tease | The trial of the colored girl Summ Clark, te } a es ee priation bill met to-day and practically completed | UNDER TRRATMENT—4 DEFOSITION WHICH TuR| hearing Was adjourned untl Thursday, ai 12| drosky of Me ‘ot the Ruasian It | dicted for the murder of George Moguade on the i Ries ange Nr mL ere a Geo. W. LINKING. 225 26th st the ‘consideration ot thelr bill, Tomorrow Mr. | JURY WOULD HOF RACIYR—MA. muwoxe caLiap | OClocK when MF. Gar produce witnesses | was drawa by a peautiful blood Bay, With Sliver. | osth of October Inst by shooting tm, was re W. ©. a J9H SALE TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW BRICE ¢ | Wilson has to attend ameeting of the Smithsonian | FRow THE CITY. ‘Mra Emmons will be exaril wheels of the dresky, Se ee mand | S8med tn the Criminal Court this morning—Dis- 7 RY BRICK DWELLIN Hoase: 6 rooms: all mod. imps. A st., between 6tt regency, and for that reason the bil will not be men Drs. Godding and rubber tires, attracted considerable attention, as | trict Attorney Worthington for the government all snot taupe: | and 7th aie, pow under ears at 625 per month: will a eee presented to the whole committee util Thursday, | DFE. E. Smith continued nis testimony as to | te at, a number of women crowded | did the bearded Russian @river in full Rustian | and Messrs Shillington and Wm. Norris forthe be sold for @: poly to Fealin wit cece piven our eent ie the mental condition of Mrs. Weltha A. Emmons | forward to shake MecEiose hana Reet | Hide Getendant a, Oro Eee aunt HISCOCK ALONE ON THE GROUND. | Dice nave acted uson ie ee nee COM | Setore the marshals jury yesterday afternoon | remark Iaughing, “How cana man get along in| The houses of the Judiciary were pretty wen-| ‘The sciection of Jurors from the talesmen Feet vw. — ‘The billis cut far below the estimates, The | after Tar Stan's report closed. acess Wa whe women in the court room | erany thrown: jay to callers. Mrs and | qrawn yosterie: ‘hen begun and Mr. Shilling. SALE— - Mis Arrival at Albany Gives His Seme-) street, iinprovements are appropriated for with | Mr. Kent asked whether insane married women | ®S&inst him?” eS Miss’ Waite haa them Mra Henry Waite, cfoyr fate ist bh. — ae \ oer pallies gti loath Provement is gpecttied’ Paes guality of the im. | were generally suspicious of theirhusbands. This| THE TREASURY SICK LIST, MIs Cheesbrough aud Mra, Tixucker, of New Torts | "e061 tn and several answered so the simrmeee a P. abihig o who are Litter presided FF Oe RAGE BY BENS. ¥. DAVIS. 1919 F STS. | spectal Dispatch to Tax Rvammo ee [00,000 10r, tie Oa tSOROn Ct ee eee Ee ane | was met by ageneral laugh among all the ladies in ar ton tive. They were then asked if they were affected ‘two Tbth st. near Columbia Dest Avsany, N. Y., Jan, 11.—Members legis- | hue was stricken out by & unanimous vote af the | the audience. Bad Condition of the Building. Mrs. John W. Foster was assisted by Mrs. Romero | DY of this case, and they replied in the Helhts, 0c. two corner Taek ape lature do not yet begin to return to the city, and | sub-committee. ‘Witness said that insane persons often turned e1 ‘ti oft ————— 9. tl who wi ‘and wo SOME OFFICIAL REPORTS—THE SECRETARY OF THE | an‘ Miss Foster, ‘eutire city, Fal Ss NATION, INGRESS, | Swalnst those ere nearest and dearest TREASURY ASKS CONORESS TO APPROPRIATE. Mr, elena’ ‘Bounds =: QU | slon of Representative Hiscock. Senator Miller sod eas om them. ‘He considered Mra, Emmons’ case to beone | ‘Treasurer Jordan hee addressed a letter to the and Mrs. Washington Mclean and Mrs. - gall-gt | Will not be here to-day, as has been erroneously | Opening Proceedings im This City To= Ce cope poy ing the cross-examination, | Scretary of the Treasury inviting his serious at- the senatorial fleld is temporarily in sole posses- st hh, tor he i 4 Purcell, when called, stated that be an opthion from what he had read ta. of vestend er ted Miss of Cincin w ririena and the young fecved te ten | “The Gistriee’ attorney sald. hat i was an um » 4gs'to 411 Baars ai- 11.500 ey now. bi Ar. 4,000 NER LOT ON 16TH st | Stated. Mr. Hiscock is establishing friendly rela- tention « table in the dining room. fortunate article, a 7 LE—FINE CORNER LOT ON 16TH ST. wanted to kno Of chronic manta wi ition “to the matter of the unhealthy condition 11,000 | Gr.” 224 by 110 to «ley ; fronts east and south.and | tions with the eS eee eet 2 — Saas Sod Base ene Rims OF chromic sant in| of woase’ Portions of the Treasury building, de-| Gen. and Mra Beale had their usual large com-| Mr. Shillington remarked that a similar state. ml ige> b1 ee TYE uD THER ORD aes 3d a | ton, and he has undoul sae in strength ‘The @Qjourned meeting from the sixth annual ne of a ti0u. meat isin the Repwhiican alse, and tnat they sauall interest. TYLE iD, TOE at ‘aL, His vote on the first ballot may , eee declined to go further than to say she had | voted to the use of this office and more particu- | PAUy. aw. Yall-6t — arriv: Trae Sahise aud Morten © Session of the Farmers’ National Congress, Which | chronic mania, = were Drief statements of the "ute mania precedes chronte | ianiy to the rooms occupied by the redemption | MTs John Hay was assisted by Mra and Miss | “The court said that the pre ‘Ought HOt to A ok MALE A WER ; a stil. Senator | Ct at St, Paul, Minn., from August 25th to 30th, ry ” asurer states Harris, of Albany, and Miss Holland, of New Ash such articles, especially when tne jury siehunses, chr Tavand Marker e West Reto | Millgra iieds are contidentchat he leads sorton | 1886, was held to-day in the lecture room of the Did she not ask you if there was a lunacy com- division.” The treasurer states that his attention s of Albany, and Miss Hi pee Les, | a eae, aly had in doing the honors. St und 70 fon slighty, but ‘Mr. Morton's friends are equally con- | National Museum. The object of this meeting 1s | Mission in t has Deen repeatedly called to the matter, and | home. © in : e AU 11:10 o'clock the jp ‘was completed a doin a splendid bu that the reverse is the fact. to promote the passage by Congress of: First. The | Witnostaaig eo and Te pean in ennai = See eee couaulting | Mrs. Clymer was alied by Miss Tapter, otGeonge- noe YE Wand. Ss sane e. te office ot Gee ratan ems bad persons whose \pervise 2 Hoban, Jobe a cor, Se Ne HANEENG, ‘The New Jersey Senatorship. Dil for creating a seoretary of agriculture. sec-| fourteendaye, and that Mi Roumoas was his fist | yooh, ercus vos Guty 1 te vosupervie th6 | sown. fia Clymer is in Paladelpiis for a few | waa sauR, Beans, Shon, His, Joba 4 FS8 SAbE-* GEM OF A Lor, ON a, NEAR 24TH | THE SITUATION comtucitED Dot SPT THA! oi co extend the benefits of the signal service to | ,-DUriNg all the crvgs.oxamination Mrs, Smmons | it has been ascertained that the stench and feetid | "The drawing-rooms ot Hon. George Bancroft | WiS2Tesr, Castledtirown, 4. Eaton, HB. Poip st WETS. Prive 8: Eauy ‘terins., Ouly DEMooes A earn Sie beet ta hy prompted Mr, Garnett. smells that permeate the atmosphere of the rooms | were very brilliant yestemay afternoon after four | The district attorney opened the case to TSU URUAUMPR, PAG Nee Dall paris ot the | Tamerox, XN. J., Jan. 11.—There, 8, general | agriculture, Proper and effectual Mra Emmons iad demanded Ot wttnoes an tm. | is attributed to sower gas; aud such briny the | Uelck ane ener Mitern Sates | gory, betty rocdting tne teres was ents tt he mmo ty. MCKISBIN BEKKING, 1591 ¥ st” jall-3t | wrangle over the organization of the legislature. | ror the suppression of pleuro-pneumonia af cattle, | paral expert, who knew nothing of her previous | cuse, the comfort, heath sind lives of the’ em: | gceck, whe AEN, Ris, granddaughter, | Miss | jury, Urily reciting the facts, and auld If he should JOR SALE_— ae: In the Democratic ‘caucus this morning Rol Fifth, A bill for the establishment of agricultural | Condition and had not spoken to her husband. | ployes are greatly endangered, His sick list, he | hieineny eee French, of New York, presided Eiurder. ‘They would show tuat there hed ese den orcas on ARRON NEY ESHER AVE Breet he house und Wallan ‘Mhompeon | @XDeriment stations in the several states. Aa Dr Clymer waa fiarwards, accopieg Wit: | dabrraneat. He cae aan ates uane lt ee | avon ea ura and ise Dros, alo fa fem | Rome Words etre tr defendant ad pe Rh ap Bs ‘North of DUPONT CIRCLE. Tcibuester, tor clerk. For reading clerk James THE OFFICERS OF THE CONORESS nesseannot say that Mra Emmens did not say. | partment to the necessity for taking immediate | Horns sssisted in the - thooting and arrest she enid ube ‘regrenoh St THiod E WAGGAMAN. Prices raucing from $1 19 83 per oauare foot Gong ‘of Hudson, Was. proj whereupon | are: President, Robert Beverly, The Plains, Va.; | ‘Then if malm one of your children I am not re- | Action toward remedying vais seriousevil # | Buncrott received the caller Raving served Lette Brows theeame ay = ak SSE Pet oe, | Assemblyman Wulvérton, defeated Candidate 10r | secretary, B, F. layton, Macedonia, Iowa; reas, | ponsible,” ‘The Secretary also has under consideration re- | _ PS. Bancroft Davis received callers in the most wun tuswcecer = PE ta 5=GHEAP_ONE OF THE MOTD speaker, declared that Hudson county was schem- | 120°) conan Indianapolis, Ind.; vice prest- TO-DAY's PROCHEDINGS. past the same nature from Surgeon Generai | &Taceful, gractous manner. we Deco Dai at extended tor ee | ine to gobble all the oMees. rial representatives, | dents Hon, A. A. Smith, Newcastiey Ky.+ dimer | ‘TE counsel for Mrs, Emmons sald toa San re- | Hamilton, ‘Prot. M. G. Ellzy, the chetist; Super: | Mra. Justice Miller was asetsted by Misa Agnes | DF. Furmann J. Shadd testified that McQuade 3. B HERTFORD, 142339 ¥ et. | CUS Toho caent increased the excitement already | Washburne, Chicago, iL; A-H. Dewry, Weston, | porter this morning that they expected to finish (iting Architect Bell, Chist Clerk Youmsns and Polph and Miss Qdeneal. Mrs. Bradley und Mise | Was ee, pond pene — porwr sd existing over the United States senatorial contest. | Va.; A. W.'Smith, McPherson, Kan,; J. H. Field, | their side of the case to-day. ‘The court room was, ndley also held Feceptions. | Mrs. Matthews or agun in the bead, the FESS ‘Q DESIRABLE LOTS OX | fittnerto. the democrats -had presented an un- | Columbus,” Miss; Springer Harbaugh, Si PaUL | atready thronged when airs, Emmons entered, isptlensted ep ctasr cesta <ioeed her house tor Moat, south front, ‘on account of | ballentering the right side of the heada liste south trout, 27 feet wide, only 70. if wold K it and Abbett's election for Senator was | Minn.; Hon. R. F. Cockerill, Nashville, Tenn.; J: | Jeant the Mi ‘Robinson, Mr. | _The Secretary has addressed a letter to the Prest- | the death of ‘hiid in Glendale, Ohto, Mrs. | back. He Was unconscious and lived four and —_ a ee preaieted confident ite the republicans, B. Conner, Indianapolis, Ind.; Wm. Gentry, #eda- rein paectates See ean eit ol dent tae Biatchford and Mrs Cummings saw their tiiends. | halt hours, On croseexamiuauon witness SOK SALE CHEAP LARGE ‘et-2w : 142834 Fat | Pratt coca venators. are’ qaucusing and | lit Mocs Garnett’s aswoclate. She was. at it, the Senate and Speaker Carlisle, calling at- mnithville, N. J.; St, as ‘Mrs, Stillman, of New York, is the guest of Mrs. | Were were marks indicating that the Weapon was . Wheeler, Western, Neb.; | PY. Miss Crandell, her maid, and by @ colored man | tention to the state of affaira and asking for im- z * ON U St, JUST ma policy for this afternoon, ‘The | Buell, Greeley 3.P. Jones, hone se tee Bend. Terms easy FOS aaSE opresice new houses BBur tus onfanization 19:3 o'clock, Dut the general | Hon, C. Delanv, Columbuy Oley’ D8 K, BUCK, mediate legisiation to remedy the existing evil. 1" been ure Harry 8. Hutton, driver of the police ambulance, ORY BRICK ON H SF. HE. | OC TELS 4 we beanie ote on. Be Egpectation i Chat the Fy molican senave will not | Portland Orextn: Jona B Smith, Kingston, Pa.j | 4¥ EMMONS SUNMONED 70 BOSTON BY THE SERIOUS | He calis attention to the fact tlt the additional | | Miss French, who has been the guest of Me. O. | rextifiad tial on the ight of 14Uh he took StoRY BRICK, o3 3 ayes betwee Not and Dann re DD. ae eer tee that times Nobody. knows how long | Jon T- Sloun, RJ. sledge Kyle, Texas? ILLNESS OP HIB MC item of $50,000 recommended by him has been | H. Burroughs, returns to her home to-day. McQuade from Ridge street alley to the: Bures. S°f. HERTFORD, ie uta Jest cast of Conuecticut ave. on it st, | they may hold out against a Joint session. Clinton Babbitt, Beloit, Wis; Hon. J. Carroll | When the court was opened Mr. Kent announced | stricken out of the sundry civil bill, thereby ren-| Mra Folsom, Miss Hastings Mr, and Mrs tal, He was unconscious and had - 14235 F st, ow price of $1.50 per square fyot; corners he vever, the disruption in the democratic | Walsh, Jerusalem Mill¥, Md.; John D. Adams, | that he must proceed, in the absence of Mr. Em- | dering the $20,000 already appropriated of 2O| Thomas W1 Mik Ty head. On cross-examit Rebs CERNE dae |G EMocieRy MRin | mono ad tw clo oon by | tra eur eae |g Mn Stan Me er an | he gunn es Ding a Shy Sar Ch om aavas either, and this eaves thelr attitude on | Atlanta, B. F. Clayton, Macedonia, Towa; | 289 of his mother. Mr. Emmons, he said, did not | be required. and Bre. ond ee Dawes, omeags the buyer of these: I ‘good erent John M. Coyle testified tothe drawings of the : ‘5 | desire to throw his testimony into the scale in this a ae those making calls yesterday afternoon. ox nedingly dest —— =. | the senatorial question as much in doubt as ever. | Win, H. Harries, New Orleans La.; John M, Dear- case, but he would be bis tae day or two and be Miss Lily gave a to’ tn the | Mvalily being made by btu. { quire of NLY $1,500—BUILDING LOT ON | ‘The republican senators have been in conference | iny Maine; R. H. Lewis, Raliegh, N.C. ‘The Brooklyn in Eastern Waters, ‘sands luncheon to ladies ‘Lettfe Brown testified Wuat she was 23 years old; as-ot Real Estate, ASO se tales cae, ag03 Fat, | at the Trenton house for several NOUS, i were present about ofe hundréd and My | Sooo, to yar ABY question the JUrY MME, vusg grrexTIONS SHOWN OCR NAVAL OFFICERS TX = = See nas | BSaMS as sancing at te cornet on. fhe let ; : 3 4 Ss —— lelegates who come from the various congressi0! ie - rs. AMfan Melville, w¢ New York city, who in question when McQuade called her. Witness we FU rosumiot e421 30-80,000 5 FEET FRONT ON 15TH 8T. Fighting in Tonquin. districts throughout the nited Seates, ga his rcther 10?” asked Mrs, Emma, Sretat cl cas eave ae oars hosts of trends here, nat Wormey?a for tne sea- | Wel tO ul and he mage her sit ou a cart “Tha Ros wot TOn100-. ta jcan be advantageously Sub | peecog TROOPS TWICR REPULSED WITH 1088 BY ‘THE OPENING ADDRESS, Ge pecee ieee eg rly 2 ‘The Secretary of the Navy has received @ report | Bost her Was in hidge street alley, wear Xstreet, tie then psp eres Ons Se SLMIGEN © LIEBEAMANS, 10a Bet, ‘ REBELS AT THANHOA. After the congress had been organized, President | pression of startled interest. From Captain BO. Matthews commanding the | ” yrs and Miss Dawes have come on for the ses- | muacked her ou the Tact with his ee x PPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE | Pats, Jan. 11.—Ofictal dispatches from Ton- | Beverly addressed the convention. He said: “We | “They thought so,” said Mr. Kent, United States ship Brooklyn ated Bombay, Indla, | sion, and will be at home on Thuraday, at 1632 | "na twen wuss Clark came and Cure x ded e220 B eibcand (PROFERAY SUITABLE Fox | quin report that French troops inade an attack on | are nore to point out. preventable causes of pu. | MrX EMmOnE seeimod much affeoted by this in- | December oth, 1886, in which he states that. teav- | Siaihd.vttt be, at : lug MoQuade said to him go UL of here” > PANTER © SLCGOWAN, 10081010 Fst, | CLUB HOUSE, TIRST-CLASS HOTEL Ok FLATS; # large rebel foros entrenched at Thanhoa,bUt Were | Tone duprestion Of tho Harining intemerss Ged | formation. ing Muscat, Arabla,Qctober7, he reacned Bushire, | “yr and" aire ‘rh EE Ss | RS LE po Jul SULE VERY NICE JEN-ROOM HOUSE ON | "Susi" "LEioLi £ LIeEMMANS, 1303 ¥ wt | Omicere were wounded five Hurupetn and cight | SWEKESt remedies for the same demanding’ reuet DR. W. W. JONTON RXANINED. Femaia, October 21, Te being’ dangerous to com: | avenue, wil beat home hereafter on Mondaya. fend, Wipe Kot amps of splat and eal ¥ west of Lith at, at low tigm 50) shortest Md lilt: SiS d nce, . W. W. Joh ‘this city, was then called | municate from the outside he moved the ship to : 1 of Me i Tigges ath eat Piha Gee 2 Tonguinong rere, woud aercreqts | such suas coe tous Dalal, Hat Wx cn stand aad rte scons of vite ne | tense? narboranon te a Nurture |, M% McCauley, of Connecticut avenue guve &| vrai Su Parker nk be gate an 19s Fat of artillery and infantry will be sent to the French | that farmers are, andot right ought to be, the bur. | made to Mra Emmons prior to her committal to | 3 S#lute in honor of the Shab's 58 DLey Et the gor | Mrs Hitt gave a luncheon to young ladies yes. | stamp her —~"—face in, Witnens grabbed bead ALE_GOLDEN OFPORTUNITY FOR PEO- ee den bearers of the world. One of the chief pri. | the esylum last spring. When he naw her frst, he | ernor's wsuul visits were made and re- | terday in honor of her guest,Miss Mangaret Blaine, | Uf MoQuaie again and Parker gra ber ond WITH SMALL MEANS 706 snd 708 -tth st, C. H. PARKER, ‘The German Army Bill. Pee Ae eee oe orwanization. isto promote | said, she was physically ill, and ina state or great | turned. On the 34, accompanied by a party | The table was Deaulifed DY a greatcenter piece ee an on ant of tant cen Ce Sew Bricks, 6. mocmim, tvs | sss. aiendEeaw | Bamusy, Jan 11—The relchstag was crowded | ore cost of agricultural produotiooe Bed Tae | Bees i eae, Vory mich Gustayved | of officers, he left cho’ ship fOr hiraz, che capital of La France roses and white ‘ifacs, The guests | Med net Eo cw of tually ne would put 8 Derliood, perfect title, G se aA xu BA Ve teat 42 he calling iver toe G c m 5 y of the province of Farstsian, and from there to| were Miss West, Miss Plora West, Miss Matcie | 2 my oll é ARR ER DE 2a MSEC | Bette ee tn Orit RAAMEES CF | veramentesniary bila amcned orm for | fetta arnet id GRE lui Guat | Maen at aoa, bgtromnah, She we | tora ob bere poe Tue datace uo Shirt | Mitch Nise La Busty wie Rogie Mis eT tg et and fan ur abn aoa Saar Rantana: [Nee teen aber | arene cane Ce aed nt oom arn or | MEMEO] eee, Boone cH ag eLal len | elt tn any way fie was, physically weak, And | 40 miles” AS hey approached Shiraz they” mere | Mise PLAS of Cinctninatt; alles Freuel, Mi Ma | ee ee ee te YS somber wer exaggerate. ie RATED ano FEE oF . 4 u X min i very et by & representation of the Si ran | comb, Mi ‘New York; Mi easer, weed, “B39. Se TE MARSEARD, AVE; | BON SAUE 10.000 EEE OF GROUND, ON | thegovernment. cultural, and for the future to correct and prévént | saw Mrs. Rmmons again about two weeks ago at | uty governor genera), who brought. them horses | Stsy Scare of Bosson Miss Dodge abd Mise tarrig, | hear th? reply. siisie ten Fee SALE 2D, By SEAR SUARMTARD AVES | Xi idiand 4p stam, A big chancy for iuvestinent: | ‘é re 2 and render iuposstble the perversion to other uses | Wormley’s. She sent for him with the object | for a remount upon ‘passing tbe city, and one | of afbaus, howsannever, qichoatreacaini iat? gti wgutione | Co, oe P ae sft | nun wonton nacaran. weronn Tae voarox | grate Or! mremnsine Doulas of funds | ae He undreied ofeaminig ber mental obi | hort iea In rot, dew ark’ ot honor, | "nS, Van Reypen,of 102115 trot, at | Hs ta 8 rg sna passes Srinvesiient. Price, $4,000. Have applications fur TT SALE BARS ON ABT TOT = al . ‘a f . Has ea gta! "i ect off, ' Sivcrai houses betwsint $3:000 and @e000. Owners | TOR SALE & BARGAIN (ON, CAPITOL WIL ‘CAME—THE SHOCK YRLT YOR TWENTY MILKS. In conclusion, Mr. Beverly said: “We believe we | her sanity by detailing to him certain tulugs. Her Who came'on bolsit of Pruce Jalei Penn, | Rome on Warnesdays ee nee Chea ak Go ae ane ee od immediate purchasers {hrvug © ney. feetansoe nies. - Buarrixotos, Vr., Jan. 11.—The dynamite factory | cau be rele to great extent by wise legisla. | manner was pecullar and theatrical and her con- | the governor general of the province, and ‘another | Mra. 8. M. Bryan, of 2025 Massachusetts avenue, | N street. Witness did not see MOONS a E LEW) oh Fst. | “yn Meridian Hill, 15th at. ex., 50e150 feet, at 30e, | at Puattsburg was destroyed by fire and explosion | tion, and we demand, andinsist, that the effort be | versation incoherent, It was difficult tor the wit. led horse. By them they were escorted to the | will bo at home hereatter to friends on Fridays, heard Dav one shol. Wituess and Tobe JOR SALE—PROPERTY. —_ (On Howard Hill, Sumner st., 50x196 feet, at 3Uc. about o'clock this morning, and the shock was | promptly and earnestly made.” We are not to be | nous to keep her to the point of the conversation. | summer garden of the Sahib Deran, called “Del- | "aire and Miss Howells Deld a largely-atiended | Nii tau ma the yard aud neither could wee She Mount Pleasaut, Columbia Toad, 40c. felt here, twenty miles distant. Doors and win. | sauisited with constitutional’ sermons, nor by | She showed him irrelevant papers, From what | Go-Shartplace of delight), where tly were enter. * shot fired. INO. BOWLES & CO, 1221 F st. nw. gine, ne 10.000 wa feet 7.8 Gows were rattled as if by am earthquake, and | verbose and declamatory harangues,. We mean | he knew of the case ho would say that Mrs Em- | (iseduntil thes ine br Pemopollee They ented | Feception yesterday afternoon, De. J. J. Hartigan testitied to having made the mundary, frousine Sa S y ave,, tern Bric! th st, 85,500. odern Brick. 8 reine, Q near 16th st 85.5 ae Ones ? Sa TR Ss oC rmbia | Wtndreds of persons ran into the street. A private | business, for without some measures of relief OUF | mons Was not @ normal person mentally at all; Nies reaiience, P near 16th st. 10 rooms, 5 the Prince, Said Deran, foreign agent and | Mr. Walter Paris will recetve friends and visitors | #itoj)sy oh Uctober 100 dispatch says the fre caught tn the engine room, | business 18 gone, As a representative ‘body of | that she needed medical treatment in order to re: | ort he Prince, an, foreign agen | au nd to nding that the aN others, They were entertaine true | at his studio, 1411 G street, on Friday and Satur. | Dall entered Ube back vi Uae head, inside freee horses, Jot 352101, 11th hese 3 st, 50e. the workmen left when they were unable to | American agriculturalists, we must make ourselves | store her to a normal condition; that she had not | Persian politeness during thelr stay, and upon Tenia ahd weet Faby special ; the Skill at the Trot. ‘There were, What appeared, 9700 oF HS Se seantifully located, 70c. rnd ASO ty extinguish the flames, so no. lives were lost. ‘The | clearly understood by American legislators.” control of her desires and was lable to outbreaks. | {eaving, yuurds were Bent ahead ts" notity ¢he Oe dntinea route) Wee Otwer daya By apecial | 15%,0. powder marks about the woud. chr pes fain tort HENSET. 1000 main factory was destroyed, but the storehouse | |The congress will remain in session here until | One thing she tried to convince witness of was | governors where they stopped, #0 that they re. Mra Admiral Febiger’s and Miss Johnson's “at | Air Pees te wi “ue Brown, was ohio ee CG tarts escaped. Te” SURE OF dynamite stored) at using Dap Pen Urge Againat Her but nothing’ she told’ him Convineed | Coe yy, a ote N ont a tre | Home” next Friday 1s exclusively for, young aequade for aboot tse touts Up to 7 : “SEW 1 ¢. PRESS. therein, escaj So er, DUE ni ie wernor entertained them at breakfast. | Mequade fo Pon ake peace SEW HO SE, PRESS. | sheoe om Prospect sh, the test on the balk ceed ee i ——_+___ Capitol Topics. fea or tne Grth of her Saserion. Epon returning to Shiraz they stopped in the city | Deople. about ttre weeks betore Le Alling. Sie fel out st. between [ath and 14th 2,w..0 rooms, alf me Fos ptrroon ott ek above Columbia road, 2oc.: turee ‘The Coal Handlers’ Strikes ‘CRUISER NO. 1. UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF STIMULANTS. with Mr A. Malcolm, the cousin of our consul at Mrs. C.D. Willard, of Capitol Hill, gave a large = en he week Monee: . girt 2 Prather Apply to omnor, 1840 1uth st Sow. on 18th st. sbove Kenne Fee eto en MED” | TWO THOUBAND MINERS IX LRHIGH VALLEY THROWN | To meet objections made by certain members of tion tl said that | Bushire.° Capt. Matthews called upon the Sahib | tea yesterday to her daughter, Miss Jean. The ; eee So Pag 01st at Hes eye UL Pleasant, e+ twenty-five Tote on Cox D MINERS 1X LREIGR y y mem! ‘Upon crossexamination the doctor ral tented Sgr nage i The | Zool a year ago. Wituess liad Deen bn the Wonk om room, wing rooms st bet. Mand N ne. only 15 cts. 200. ee latin porte eesti fae | -MocNT CaRMEL, PA. Jan. 11.—The strike of the | ‘2@ House naval committee to the régolution in- | when Mrs, Emmons sent for him about thecat bite, | Deran to thank him for the attention shown, abd ar Lith ot 2-5 11 rooms 1 Esta rm s informed that It was by special instructions onde Pedouk | mouse Ad also to Jatl. coal handlers at shipping points creasing the appropriation for the construction of | she had no bite that he could discover at all. she | prob, MiOrm ny struc She supper rooms Were crowded from 4 to & o'clock: . from the shah, and also from the zel-e-sultan, gee the young people of our city, Mrs, Willard Another Unfortunate. OE SALE THE :kY CHEAP LOTS ON co- | 2 Snspénsion of operations at the B 5 cruiser No. 1 (The Newark),the committee amended | acted asif she had been under the influence of | oldest son of the shah, who 1s governor general of | wore a reception dress of black velvet and cut-Jet, cae Tumba Heights, it sold im the next fve days. One | Ridge, Logan, Centralia and all other colilértes in | the resolution so as to read as follows: stimulants. He ascribed a good deal of her condi- | the whole of southern Persia), resident at Ispa- | Miss Willard Was atlired in a superb Parisian Cos: ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF 4 GURL. vet, and B ges; 6 a st, 503150 ft, 20c; twe Lots on | the ict ‘dependent solely upon the Lehigh | | erolved, ‘That the Secretary of the Navy 1s | tion to stimulants, The second day afterwards he | han. They seemed much interested in America | iume of white cut velvet, secd-pearl embroidery | About seven o'clock last night Dr. A. B. Ale ee Kenyon st. '20¢,, ‘This is 20 per cent below | Valley railroad for cars. Two thousand men are | hereby authorized to readvertise for bids for the | saw her again, and she was rather wore than be- | and anxious to get cotton and tobacco seed | and point lace. She carrifd an exquisite bouquet Daugh, of 5 Sth street northwest, Was hastily their market value. Also 32,000 square feet on Whit- | thrown out of empioyment. construction of cruiser No. 1 (The Newark), and | fore, She did not have the manner of & person | from there, with Instructions about culture | or La France and La Peerle roses. Mrs. Willard oned to No. 1360 Detreet nw. There he ney ave, and 13th st, 27 4e/terms tay. ——— Contraot for such construction for any sum of | who was intoxicated, but she seemed tohavetaken | and curing. America goes under the general | was assisted by her daugater Mra Wim, Paxton, | Summoned Lo No. 1 cscgdins apd aae-18e Le ee ee te. Failure in Baltimore. - money which, together with the cost of equip- | stimulants, He not remember that about | name of Yangeedonla, or new world. ‘The ship | Miss Ashby and Mrs, J.C. Kondrup, found Nelite Raymond, a young girl sbout mine aACECV Aa TS Ba Jan. 11.—Ausun J. Kuhns, tailor, to- | Ment, exclusive of armameéat, ahall not exceed) that time there was a good deal of public] was rejoined on November 22d. From Brashire Kins, wife of Repre ‘ve Per- | Wen years of age, suffering verrivie agony rome bw. Oh OR ——LOTS IN MOUNT PLEAs. Battrwons, ty 1,300, ot the it Touched at Mrs. B. W. Perkins, ‘presentative P-story brick N.C. pet. 6th and Pee fot ‘LEASAN day made an assignment. ‘The bond of the trus- | $1,300,000. discussion and excivement «bout hyaropho- the Brookiyn came out of the gulf and touched at |. o.° Kansas, reached the city this. morning | supposed dove of arsenic. Dr. Albaugh at onee ory Prick 16th, bet! Land Mu. OR REREIOED, ‘ee 1s $8,000, ‘The principal change made in theoriginal reso-| bia. When be saw her two weeks ago | Karachi, the northwest port of India. Tt has a | kins, - M Fi bricks, 6; bet. 4th aud Sth mw. Geom $8 aks ip ge i nh better physical condition, and | ne harbor, and a flourishing city of 40,000 popu- | With thelr litue voy, and wil spend the winter | adiuluistered an antidote, Walch, a Tie course of ty framed, b, near 6 u.w. large lot-chieap- 4.200 | [YOR SALE_VALUADLE NORTHWESTERN COR General Foreign News, Eno Beorelacy TO RCSDE ENCE OC a a Ta | Sremien CoS a Deteae nirteal: OCmaTGian. Bis [Geka Ree! Soetingr tis artERns tog dome oy | wie qalag eens pees SP fie Ry Re Rt ceeat Capitol Pare eo NRE 16 ogg | A Der proverty. vis: 9 of lot Iyequare 24 5,000 te A GERMAN THEATER BURNED. at the Inst, bidding, and to include within the | was mgre coherent, He sald that when he went | meaus of the Indus raliway, which terminates | Mra. Wm. M. Springer, assisted by Mra. Guth- | danger. Nellie 15 bruneite, ‘with dark Wack story titi. 13th st, near BAY, easy teraia..-4.000 | Gleand Idth acct Wats: Tho gacase notes Ink Seek, | BERL, Jan, 1--The Stadt theater at Goettin. | limit of appropriatiin the cost of entipment of the | to her foom at the hotel she had her maid open | there, it 1s the port of entry und outiet for the In- | riage and Miss Hamilton, held a crowded and de. santa» Eee tricks rinet uence PYO0 | theft lance, subatantially-puilt adjoining house with | gem has been destroyed by fire. vessel, Representative Boutelle, why isa member | the windows, remarking that she was fond of | dus, Afchanistan and Beloochistan, tts raphy | ligucrul reception Monday. TUBINETOD, De sceupt to fixing brick. cor sia Satay 00 | fig: lot 308100, will be. sold, © OF separately. Hie ES Of thee ommitter, his given notice that he willop- | fresh air. ‘rhe witness, remarked innocent: | groiving in importance,andin view ofthe American | "yseses alee and Faunle Spring, of Porttand, | waits seu cuer Abu, to sles Hiegant Howes, Gn easy terme, Crest Pace. 000 | Apply to owner. 1303 'N st. ‘a¢-Sne FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Poe? the adoptio’ of tie resolution vy the House, | “Some people have a manta for fresh air” She | imporls such as corvgenig and American Grill | yaime, have Just returned from Kurope, where | jrouse No. iam) aiteris ao teat tn 8: dargain — syseiey bra ce ecahrareiae Shauta’ at the beguming of ‘our conversation.” | {nga consular representative, such a3 a commer. | they have been travellug for the past Uwo Years, | tragedy occurred swine she tow lage,” B00 near Busy bet 8 Oana Pareto se MONEY TO LOAN. based a i tenvnares beer arn ‘The Secretary of the Treasury to-day transmitted | ste spoxe of the oowrs. as. having been instr | cigi agent, there, and mentions the name of daiues | ad Will spend the wluter with tlt sister, Mn te st Gets per ft. 2 lots on G the., 183x100. 30-foot alley, | — = a of Re Guo aa the gpening and 3:00, 7m Deiset | to Congress estimates trom the Secretary of War | mental in keeping her in the asylum. She spoke | Curr of the firm of James Currie & Co. a man | Joby Lynch, 1338 19Ca stroet. x ate tnne ic ea Tory cloth Gop ot gp East Ch, st bot 2a and oth: $100,000 2os04% O8 REAL ESTATE | Sire fot Boge, S50 15th swe! for additional appropriations of $50,480, under the | very invidiously Of one or two and in praise of | of higlistznding. | Boinbay was reached Deceme | | Mrs Jennie E Hicks, known tn Jourmatism 9 ce ay ; 5 . security. Investuwents made ad- pay 7 another, Dr. Clymer. She then showed the wit- | ber 6, where he intended to give liberty to the | agopnie Sparkle,” bas returned to town, and will | : : rere ae paniee SR, BERTEORD, Laeeee ee PES got | Name. :00 |i 7 lead or (eurtent and medians S2289,under the | Noss a paper or letter, the purpose of which te | men,’ ‘The health of the ship was good. spend the winter at Ube Ariingtot | rain, Jury tod eared, ndicuneats aeeli — * GAsel IN WANDS FO LOAN Ge Gat | Ge + i | military academy,” for the payment of extra duty | Witnews did not understand. Freedmen’s Bank Depositors. ‘The third of a series of progressive eucher par- | hougcbresicing It, Ube highs, au Deciaber sist we $500 estate security in suins to suit: no dels; Pay {0 enlisted men detatied is cooks and nurses NOTHING 70 DO WITH THE CASE. WB SHERMAN INTRODUCES A BILL TO Make Goon | ties DY a club of twenty ladies and gentlemen was | ue residence of Ube Chilian tulubter, aa alep 100 - ‘ever offered. tw BAXTER & SAC GOWAN, 1008-1010 © hospitals and at the military academy, It wis a statement about some conversation | SENATO! ven last evening at the home of Aliss Mainle | with Une larceny of @iamonds, &c., trou dhe same ane ews Apne, $10,000. st-n.w. "ass ae HENNEPIN CANAL, that had taken place on the steamer or in London. TURIK LOSSES. Faunce, 225 Indiaha avenue, After two hours’ | place. = G20 F etree | 5 BY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE (FROM The Secretary of War to-day transmitted to the | tr was some remark that had been made, he| Tp the Senate Mr. Sherman introduced. bill to | plas, refreshments were served, followed by a ee SALE BY CH. ENIGHT, 095 FST. NW. 38000), proar ‘attention to all ap- House a report from the board of engineers | thought, by her maid. The paper, as he re. | Telimburse the depositors of the Freedmen's Sav- | dancing. é Goo Words for The Star. be, 183 oo Me bs ae iia (appointed under the terms of the last | membered, had no be: upon the question of | ings and Trust company for losses incurred by the { Miss Susle Simmons, of Northeast Washington, AS HONEST AND EUOCER/UL NEWBCAPER, WP ONEY TO LOA ver a ‘bor bill} posed | her sanity or insanity, Mr. Kent insisted that | failure of that concern, It directs the commis | and Dr. Walter G. Hammell, of Palinyra, N.J., | From the Warrenton (Va) Virvintan, tt Ree MESS enenly on hand to loan. a the lowest doauisition by thogovermneny of the Witnee wou | Mr. Garuett,1€ he wanted the contents of the | Soner ot the Freedmen’s bank to pay, With the | Were married on the 4th instant at Camden, N.J. |" as a measure of progress and development i ewe ae wee Yate of interest, on approved realestate vecurity. “No | Exie- grquisition by the government of the Tilinols and | paper, should produce the ppaper., Here Mrs. Em- walof the Secretary of the Treastry, allde.| Col A. E Lewis, deputy Sth auditor of the | wastingtou city, the busiuess tmproveweut scrtet Haase oe eR caneree, |\plte Maly ivorableto the gonstractonof too propened | ROMS ADRS UB And SAIL SH, RONG, Nas | otors whose agcounte have ween propeiy von. | TAMUCT Mrs Lewin Mis Lows and Mise Mary | Typ uvaxtna Sean te to lutcrior calerion, The Coney 18 Fst canal on the line Which is designated in the bil | ‘RE ; ve ab ad and balanced, or their legal representatives, a | LW1S are at No. 1807 northw: mavintl cunats tunes tn Tak titel Oi 1688 ESL ISIS Fst. uw. ce So: fepored ‘by the House committe on ratgeiy | te paper scomed to have a bearing upon some | fe . lex: es, a | Vinter, and will receive on Mondaya. uring sonal matter, or quarrel, between herselt and | sum of money equal to the verified balances due ae Late, Wikte wank Neca of RAIA cee Gas cise” sho! showed anvtner. po} cr, the | the depositors st the time of the failure, less the | Dr. Dwight, president of Yale University, 18 ex- core prone 4 tern + soe contents of which the witness could not recall. | amount of dividends which have been oF may Be | pected to arrive in this elty at noun to-morrow to oe ; etreu- RANGE OF THR THERMOMETER Tho following | He said he remembered anly that tt had no bear- | declared from the assets, and for this purpose the | Etrend the Yale dinner at Chamberlin’s, He will | ition of The Stax was 23,682, an average dutly rere the readings at the signul ofiice to-day: 3a | ing on the subject matter of thelr cun- | sum of $1,200,000, or so inuch thereof as may be | he she guest of Hon, Wm. Strong, ex-judge of the | increase Of 1,359 over 1855, “esthnating the popu mm 16) 7 4m. 12; 1a m, 21; 2 p.m. 27; maxl- | versation. ‘That matter was the question of | necessary, is appropriated; that sum vo be placed | [njvea States Supreme Court, at No. 1411 H wureet | lution o W Oa ub Lat prevent User at eemeee mim, 27; minimum, 3m a TO LOAN ON 8A‘ iF AC ct Flees all = "| $100,000 aa 2a hae aay and eanals, Tone tusplated ax nea ek, AG Beas | 3S HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st nw. Jot 16x102 feet, K st, bet. 12th and 13} ‘Lo OAN short distance from the United States ALLOWEST RATES OF Sear BAT ow that work at the yard will soon be resumed on TATE SEC ity. She was endeavoring to convince him | to the credit of the Freedmen’s bank commissioner. ing OVEr 20g,00¥, Luts provides one copy of Tam ‘laren scala these houses at the price offered are very ii Halts es that ste Was sane, that she was” Allclaiins not presented within two years after the | MUEUWA | | oa an meootwe thete | Stan for abowterrry muh person in Che elty, Ot give, Sabo, cee cary balance on ot tue 2 ‘ MANAGER STRAsuUNaEN's MaNDaMva—The ooun- ee aos assage of this act. shall. be forever barred, Hor and Mra, Phillips | wuatever Cour, iced, nationality, of clr setter _ 5. CHILL, Be tate cor. th Ss fot mea) sel for Manager Strasburger, whose application TUB VICI OF A CONBEARATE, Bhall depositors be entitled to any dividends barred | friends, informally, every Wednesaay evening at | “svever, cos slicer newsp..per Ih the world B. SALE_I HAVE PLACED IN MY HANDS TO| * 5,000 ON REAL ESTATE, for a license for a theater in the Rink ‘on | and that her husband had tried to murder her. | under existing laws. Referred to the finance com. | their residence, 1008 H street. northwest, hhas so [ull a circulation as Lndsanthe city in Which. sell, to close an estate, five new LE uses, 85x 900 E street was refused, have peers apers In a | She wanted witness to read a long letter from Dr. | mittee. Avery pleasantevening party was given by the / 41 is prinved,” 3 d that no other Poot mat Teh wt nw peice, 2.000 each terrae 500 (a9) ‘THOS. E.WAGGAMAN | U- 5. Thandamus suit agafust the Disteiet Commission: Clymer. While they were talking there was a ———— Hiawatha Literary and Soclal Soctety at the rest | newspaper tore sully and completely suits and Mugiy prod investment 8°. *HTLI™ Beal pee EY TO LOAN 5Osear fund. rs to compel thet to Issue @ license to lim. Mr. | knock at the door and Marshal Phillips entered | Relief of ex-Soldiers and Saflors, | {ence of Ni. C. G. Morgan last eveulag. Saar o ete ‘@UMs To surr, Wadiiugton and Georgetown ‘railmosd’ bonds, 111 | Sirasburger said to-day that the papers woUlld be | und served the writ In this case. She didi not show SS cuaat on aia aes Tn A. P. Gene, the Rewenin mba, = a BRATS OSE SE ae | St lowest rates, on approved real bi lita railrosd stock, 101 | filed in court this afternoon, much excitement, but she was theatrical In her] 74 ‘orial of the officers of the Grand Army | nas left town for a few ‘with his daughter, eh , u 09 Premiccs a4 firhane, eve. neerty opposes | nao aas fu a tnd Fete: | Dear or Tuowas Suwprenscaves.—Mr. Thomas | Manner. She asked Marshal Phillipe i that was a | | the Republic, Department ot the Potomac, pre. | sin ill health, vm" | Glos aac ae bobdiy eusetia whatever usp tee eee F 5 7 Mr. ivoree. He no." wi | cioe, ami us UOLLLY asentis Wh 4 ; also, & fine Building Site on M st. n.W. near New | TONEY IN ANY SUM DESIRED TO LOAN GN I.E, Ast mort- | Summerscules died at his residence, No, 433 N | Sut for good nor. e Senate yesterday, Se SS SS up Colts standard, Tue adulotstradon may be bow Ta ge Receceiae h) Pea ngsod cele eee poureane Si asked. | street northwest, this morning from’ a compltca- come er renal” Puuttpe retires here wae ny aie Gaerne pons poe ne the National Bank Elections, republican or dewocratic, which ever It 1s Tam b= = ~ oe es Veneer Solar, = es Uon of diseases. | Mr. Suminerscales was @ native | gnother knock at the door and Dr. Lincoln sabndy of ex-soldiers, satlors, and marines, and | DIRECTORS CHOSEN TO MANAGE RANK APFAIRS FOR | STAK sustallis It, bat only 20 Jong, 28 8 comduce veg" RA LIPS, 1428 Now York ave. Baltimore Markets. of England, but had resided here for many Years, | Came in, She then began totalk about the notices “ = Sal ‘THE EXSUING YEAR. meets the amfubation of vse editorlal aan Mohex LOANED ON, AND SALES MADE OF, | BALTIMORE, Mob., Jap. 11.—Virwinis sixes, con- | and for a number of Was a member of the | inthe newspapers. She asked her maid to come | their families, of this District, who are needy ant ‘To-day the annual elections for directors were | Ment. Purely lnper mal in tts ¢ mt Bi Association | Brock, solidated, S334: do. due coupons, 63; do. ten- | firm of anparey & ‘ummerscales, carpenter and | in, and made her read a long extract from a news- deserving, and for those residing elsewhere who | 5 17 eral of the matdi Of the city, | Wel expresses ihe public seutiinent about ae ol: Sn te nee teres | CSie eee i | the mortuten Section of tue city" ite was an une | BAPer ewcrbing an nterew between erseleid | ud auamseives In Washington without money, | Meld at several of he national nanie Of She Sle, | corm ae ay bewanaper cu As Waengton Sie _ ew = s Bedi aly .- | a reporter. n er she rhe Ge posts Deen relieving these z “ OSEY 19,10 BEAL ESTATE. IN SUMS | BALTIMORE, | Moc a uted Weta ange, | obtrusive but useful eltizen, and many frends will | not bry to have some amicable arrangement and | SA Grand Arms posts have peen relieving these | STS W. Thompson, J. H. Baxter, W., Thom ROR BOWER re OF Int onrzMaN, | steady anid quiet, western © shade rer and dui; | attack of paralysis and. also aufferst. with: weste avold this publicity she said the matter nad gone | hausted. For the purpose of slich reller hey have | son, Naihanlel Wiisou, A, Wild Jamas Ke teipha d 015 corner 10th and ¥ sts. uw, _ | southern red. #4800; southern amber, 96898: No. 2 | troupie.. He Was quite active a8 a member of the “< Pe ek same a standing amenities Tats pomnuilitee hes seg | ee, cand intact ich Uuinks for Itself, speaks over COMM = sesh ae tern winter red. spot, ¥24a02%; January, 92: = a destroy her life. Hethought Mra Einmons not in- 3 ives applications for relief, ap- | Semken. white iss Laekt, s POR ESP EEN oe raves: | MOORE 70 ONG OUTED OMEAL ESTATE | Ber cette ae add aera | Palomar mms Moteots OF Fyeuim and O98 | seneenoug to be ldo ity conta | pnts opin commen tomate inverigaiany | Socom National Dank 0. mere, M. w.| si lndiats tat put though gad ment) 115 Oth wt nw; sire foderat ‘delay. : gets wen aS a pe cl And grants relief to the extentof tts means. They | Bever AS We is One, wenae 4 SW RTERER ge | _SnSU™ CROP ana 100 te alow fie gates at foe Jee | RRR LEWIS ACCU eee ee da | reat LN a ae oa a ete te MoxeeroLoas bay Abia: February 40Qug0x. “Gate stanly — a ae inne that clues peinlackia tema” Gepartunent, duc whovver tuey are taey ute MWe Ces pr é Bele aos i District, and all of that class who may be In | and hacve oo a et Mee pol iar iataey aeateR a Sens Meee aie 3403 Rye Finer reas eeee peal pal NOT ALWAYS RESPONSIBLE POR HRB ACTS. heed circumstances. hers, ‘whether residents or | National bank of W: \—Faward Temple, | newspaper inen and kuew how lo make great of @50. A two. sto id) basement Leceseary a ate quiet, . Provi iy |. Surat lelity—. ington Actor’ Spelimayt ‘When Mr. Garnett asked the witness to answer | not. In such relief the department has expended | J. H. C. Coffin, J. B. H. Smith, W. E. Howard, John | bewspaper. isions refined steady, 1 1. Whisky quic 1238 rani ave | 1B Other rte tncheugea Pregate'ie Live® poo Pak ; “ at least $2,500 during the past year, and its funds | ¥. Sims and C. H. James. —— = 0 LOAS a : d ‘A San Francisco dispatch some days ago said | categorically the question, “Is she an idiot or a ow exhausted. AS Congress Is Une legislative | _ Central National bank—Samuel Norment, James " rm sei aie eee Se pecs to ele at lay. approved real | Puadi Receipts deus, io ote acti: ahaa that John Adolf Maitland, husband of domreys | lunatic?” the witness sald that, looking at it trom | Snow exhausted. | £8 congress the legislative | earbour, Jc Engood, Wutlam 8. W20v HL 7 flowered gg onentiv ytr mr gaat Sa grace GS Page eR REE | rath Sait ae cae a Wy ce | inn tbe wobanown atom a en at he BOR og eco race, ec | aay ee ates Bee fi ce | Ping & ge ant ae : 2 en ur, : 5 3 jet in ‘ OE § hinta’ ee TAREE | oneY TOL Te | Halon “wheat, 210;700 vile: ‘com, 108,100 bushels, | city an answer to Bis rie pals Se oh ures an that she is not always responsible for her acts, recommend fa the sppropriition be placed in | | National Bank of the Republic Dr. Daniel B. aoe ga AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST Chicage Markets, money allowance. Maitland is now in Australia, | " Mr. Garnett here produced a certificate trom Drs, | the hands of bonded olficer, to ‘out on | Clarke, Win. H. Morris unes L. Xo "Recs To meskes ; OS REAL ESTATE ITY. CHICA oe lla mo jong the papers filed with the answer are a| Kempster and Johnston, dated March 1, setting | vouchers from the committee of relief, as the lat-| R.kiley, Wm. J. Sibley,” ‘Thos, an, Proouna, ad G0 | Jy ONEY TOLOAN OX REALESTATE AT LOwESE | OM. 30X, May pork, 22173¢ May ard, 6.013400-00, J, Dennis and Frank Kilday, the actors; MB. | "the wines sald he had nat oon the patient for | gresdto pass. It appropriniés todo, to be placed a welwen Fel 2 Troome, Perce bet. 380 DANENHOWER & SON, Is He the North Washington Burglar? | Cochrane, a New York hatter. Dut he had frequent, consultations with Dr. | ral of the Grand Army, he to give bond in double] Baxx Orricgrs ELECTED.—The annual election | BAKER. January 11 , ot 0:30 & m.. STA. 1} rooms, Q st., bet. 13th and 14th ats,. ‘i , TIKA SPENCKA, wife, vis Beker, tbe of 1p Rome Gat. bet 13uh and 1458 000 | apes OAS ON REAL ESTATE ie eine: | MR MAX ARRESTED YROTERDAY HEFUSES TO TALK, | | Coples of the charges and the letters have been | Kempster, who was attending her, He thought tt | that sum. The disbursements to be approved by | of ‘the board of difectors of the Farmers’ and Me. | TAKA SENCAA, wite ot Devs, Maker. 2Wrvoms, on Corcoran st... BuO ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST-| John Jackson alias James Smith, the negro who | sent east, and the New York World of to-day | was necessary in order to save her life that she | the commander of the department. @ memo | chanics’ National bank = eyo Punersi Tuuceday, at 2 p.m. ot issu Prous Lath at, business ppoperty (000 | 31K clase securities, ct lowost rates of interest. No | after ty arrest at an early hour yesterday morn. prints soule of the letters: | Mr. Maitland denied | should be taicen to some proper institution for | rial was referred to the Commitved on military | and. resulted In the election | ot nw Melatives ohd irishds invited toetend. ee = BRoms Beatin Seay eine oice. 1900 where the security in good 1s Wife'scharges of cruelty, and makes counter- | ureatinent, He believed such w thing was an ab- | affains Messrs i. M. Sweeney, Thomas Knowies, a. fi. | “iw, hostives sud mens tv T Zrooma, Qt. det. 4th and Sth ow... 00 GREEN. 303 7thst.nw. | ing confessed the shooting of Officer Shehan, ts | charges of infidelity inst her, putting in evi, solute necessity. There was no well-conducted ————_+ee____ Jackson, L. D. Wine, M. J. Adler, Philip May, J. H. Wi, DOMINIC, iuaut sou of Augistus ons = gee and wali, 4 ee 00 supposed by the officers to be the man who hasen- | dence the letters above alluded to, Which he found | general hospital that would have answered the A Riled District Attorney. Smoot, C. M. Matthews and 8. T. Brown. Decherd, 2 Jems aee : BOARDING. tered a number of houses in tho northern section | in a desk Belonging to her in thelr house in Mel. | Purpose. Tt was a wis suanr 277% anoor contuouian Sumuawcy | _DuATH OF ns. Srewanr—stra, Louisa, D. stew. | "Dy oral dart has peroed our heart, = FP Rome sud Rand C ata. aw. 000 | —— oe ILNG. of this city during the past few weeks When | Pourne, Australia. | He, says his wife | was CASE FOR AN INRBRIATE ASYLUM, DECISIONS. SEh, Jnorniug at her rosdense, No. 302u P street tn Manone fructus ob Sst, bet, 20th & Ziet st, new FINE TABLE BOARD CAN BE HAD AT 136 6 | airested he was Wearing @ hat which has been | rane and Frank Kilday, in New. York, in isa, | OF for an insane asylum, Dut he knew of no in-| me following splcy letter was recently recetvea | iS morning at her residenc ‘after a Hingert ‘Our darling Wille slays. be 29906 | Bistine 2 7 DOSY CAN BE HAD eit Cemted, OS having pean stolen from the resl-| ind in the following year had been on similar | ebriate asylum in the country that he considered | py a prominent government official from a aistaict | FRC 2k Ann Year OF place ‘Thersday Br Hrs Moruen, “[k000 | (PHE BARTHOLDI, 616 FS: ents a rowan, (on Massact Wienies | terms with M. B. Leavitt in San Francisco: that | well-conducted, In answer to a question by Fore- attorney who meets with some difficulty in having | morning from Trinity (Catholic) church. Requiem 5 at me cok pas, & ory nah ger | Tome Magis ar co st win eter? able Cour: | that he "has committed” aby rooberi | Wiule away from lst many treads the wile had | man Davia Dr, JOknaton sad that he did not re-| nis aaecunte pasado hs aatataction Dy the he mass yi beau over tbe remains Tnterment af |» feitrocuuee 10Uy Sarstedt Toe of pw EM Hable” Dodners © specialty" transients, Peesouacls | ahd says he will say noting because thats what | Ke respondence of the at | gard her aS a person of sound mind, or one eapable | Dos ener can bats des eal yapers jleare Cory * Es Be 1428 New York rates. d2s-2w- | got him in trouble when fe was arrested some | character, and that presenta had passed to and | Srtaving carcot property, ie Kaew. that when = BUILDING ASSOOLATION,— OLBSON._ Ou Zuenday, January 11h, 18K7 = a Sa aT aE —- = — — ah 4 fro between her and the men named. house was 1; 6 disor. | ‘I wish to write you a word about another mat- | meeting of the Citizens’ Equitable Bullding 4ss0- | 5. m.. after » sbort wud JP OR SALE TUMEE NEW HOUSES ON H ST. SIX | THE McPHERSON HOUSE, Co OF 157H | Years ago. OMicer McNeill has identified the | 1? January, it hile with hims in| We trw visited Bet, ee, hoves Ba eand clation was held last ‘at Goddard's halt, with | GiBSDS, Ueloved ustaud “of Marsh = Foums each, all m ‘ten i tavet | Wand tere Bow open for the reception of perma- | Prisoner as the man whom he arrested several | 12 January, 1884, while der, and any one could have entered and stolen | ter, The comptroller wrongs me every way. He in the chair. Money to the amount of | tuirty-<iz ‘of his age. iment : ea ‘om K, | ent, tranmicht and table buerders. fears ago for burglarizing a house onG street, at | San, Francisco, the husband asserts that MMS anything. He did not base his opinion merely | will rule one Way to gouge me out of some ftem in | 8. T. Brown in 4 ass eclmet Fea ashig gt asinees. eee ini Sina i ‘hich thine he was sententod to seven Years in te | Wife had preseited 2 $109 diamond stud to Walter Se eee ee ae en ee eT ee eta TT fant ht Drovers | eciealng norton Thar Scie Rgrye vi' hw E MERE ABE | ocr acca an nage oA | panne seas down, rape © | Sa MM a att aa | GaP lane acted | wa Manga enact be 00 | Sehr iam ed on “Bai rites crab eit ure HOUAE, 471 1 ST._N. 4 cl ci : copy. OR SALE_SPECIAL VARGAINS— FREES ut aa" by ihe dayor wack: able Gerd | Navan Ompamk—Pay Inspector A. J. clark or-| ""PPE™. tne rottors to have been writton | Puying her tickets and crossing the Atianticalgne, | subinit the dlaputes between usta the Attorney | lows: 70 Cattle Up and sold. Best at 94 to aye | “Stubs o let of tate F.¥ srepemarin 10 per cont Eats? Eee: | Caveewek. TELL FUR MSIE | O74 In Charge of the navy pay office, San Fran- | to alas Lewis, or Mrs Maillard by Walter Dennis | xq Gheer AB assumed name,” interjected Mr’ | General or any IAWyer Of fair ability and ale, E 10 OM: | Siustn'tne aineny-thied year of Kerage ee a : Schone Rho disco, Feb. 16. Civil Rhgineer K. E. Peary to duty | one, written Ou Sept- 13, Iss fs 26 follows: L nt” said Mra Emmons, “Emmons | Sivcuies of the U.t 10a coy kes oe 3 Pid Om ves, 6 1 Geral will ae place Zen ot "Satthow's hurt Toots Bese! bat.-13th & 14th st.84,600 = peed Board: ith the Durean of yards and docks. Pay Director |. “slaziz DAMLING: No letter today. Are you | nec poughen sald Mra. Rmmons trol him. NOt A whit. ‘Facts do ‘hot fetter the | to7. 20 cows and calves at $20 to #45 a head, | W. " duusuary 12, ut 1 orehock pa. PF mcomsentcciiicon Como oe F000 = Win, Ws Willams detachat’ trom change, of the | Ui ‘Telegraph me to Hasiford, Conp. | I ai wor ““Hdmons instead of "Rumnous,” explained Mr, | feedom of his whlin, ind there seems to be no | Market fair a oie, ton ck Te Haat Caplio at bet, 6th iid 7080-84003 | FALL AND WINTER, “90 AND'ST. San Franciacs navy pay oft and ordereatopettc | Hot, fushed a miversule ght Did noe ext | garnet earthly curb upon his arbitrary will, 1 am not | | Norms Alice tleston returned 4 Her, Movies, Jenoary 10h 1887. Max om ; ae oc ers. Paymaster H. 'T. lock. I was dreaming DEPOSITION OF GEN. WAGER SWAYNE. inclinat pte Pear aud seven monthe. wipes SR geek | Se roc rat prot, | eens a es (a, Lp aaa | MOT TA | Pte AY eee | i ee Stee _matiwe ___ 14 New York ave._| and THUUSERINUS, at the Luporting Tailoring ke: | sacy™ aeeneral tore Keeper, New! York navy. hove fell off thelr chalrs. Mazie, I am so lonesome. | by Gen, Wager Swayne, of New York, one of the | arter reflection. 1 have just written the oomptroller Bit the vacancy created by the death of Mr. ED. eee eee 20K SALE—A BEAUTIFUL NEW BRICK HOUwE, | “blehment ak Rae, New vork-navy yard and ordered to the ‘stinue: | W' COU COUN dom Tone apa y as one | gentlemen who was in the same car that Mrs. Em- | a complete statement and analysis of his rulings Harcley —_sue Waite tunpereacs > sabking: 28 ‘Thhe anigels beck usd ge to come, petweey Sth aud ist ate, on ea teran at ot: | <2 2121 Pestayivanta evemma | S008, x, Woller, Je, ,from the. coust | Si, oury ride frou heres what say yout, EOD a ‘mons traveled in from tis oity to New York when | 1h Ears Ue cntradictory, and’ erroneous and | and waste of water, Foanees) from the residence, Ho. 409 D ete, wood JOHN EB BEALL, 1420 F st ‘nau = — aa this: best. ‘come. went ‘hin state was fixed ruling —— ——>——_— OR GREAT B. SORIN TA REAL METATE: eresthane ely Os Hook! Bind Btn nat vend ondered to the ‘Passed AS. Toned, dari, and mia ay oa of you bo sullciont notice h ot been ven. en nena pon the chiet Weel fingered y og E vg | Uxosvan Cremirr or Exot Avrsosres— | Yoo’ csatinigpabeades miiclavertn porthee eh Sey eee plies, AAPOR | Saas Slesb agement | raf ada ert Se aaa | Seam ny Pre bore i Durag eG | Bach tab]. Huot were ype | communter TF. Jone neering tue Nery | EARER, HARSLAL, AO of ame Lapses eee haa anti die priors Hier foo, Donahoe | tar un 8 pap mer oa 86, pee wr Pree |e gemcemine Ges ne arReke |Home anu Pec as | Ommte Dcinn Scleeteaien ct | pen See iy roperty le now renting $e 438 i | 1 inseparable tenacity” # ber 234 he wrote her ‘the deposition was taken at of ou 2 WP. aye snus oe Paymaster John C. Lovell, tram duty at Port Ro} was vending home | mentioned city.) Idon't think I am. ‘English authorities at ‘both military and isch relatives ane sare Real Eatate Agcat iGo Pe | Leumi “106 KOVAL GLi And ordered to the Thetis, sia ngs Crue elogram sho sent hb. the siternoon the Gopoition "was taken, an efor fo wi, co ni forcing tact to oul ug torpedo provisee with whiveheed, sorpeneme ores Ss - TiRsesTORY a ba —— = theories ‘and disregarding IaW, en Le THREESTORY, BEICK HOUSE: 19 CUPREYS SUITS AGE. 5.15, 92, 8220, 03 04 The question of & ine bp courts to obtain se nontecty, bay “or thetr benedt and Commander was st ie eet, Clevedon Lew. A great bargain can be had ree $6 ahd Up, Boge ut age 118 0, a4 to the jury, and a recess was taken. due. If Mr. ae = nov on my | given an fo examine tbe electztcal | Wil ae : eda > un visions iste waeaewe meee aim Jig Paw. | Overconta, 50, 4, $5 and up, *s Over- AVTER RECESS. of the sear utes, my arose to | SPpliances: hoe AEERNS SPH, SF_exTe xoep pow'a | Saye aes Rea a eS ycianients Ree ata ae ‘When the recess was over Mr. Davis, foreman ot | ftrward the correspondents to and te] ORY et erent vant eater cea r Tew days oul, $1,450; renting tor $15 exe A uice Pocketbook given away to every cash pur ‘the jury announced that the jury for reasons that | ask Sc Cuero 18 Wid faintest ehage of Gouhe 98 $1,200 presse ot a elt, Enea ae reir Madge | oortenk ene seed uence nto | oe fa a ead Ss ee ae Settee am cy 4.W. SELBY, cave the paper. The jury, did not. oie tee oom enna ‘or the we her ‘orroran st., 6-room Brick. mod. imps oS 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. that shetr action fighf?on FF feet that Durham: ought to behave ot idenometeionn B st. ber. Foye and Zoe, Fy Bin st Ge0t an ty Was thetr Genito 00 fot all he on that {f he is not made to do one or the were a 7 ‘tye dane stable in Poa! ict Howe me) Drgss Sura. ng Susaion a ete UBL TA PAO aamaay. | abet te Tut of Us are av erty todo the Laer Paw ‘THOS. J. MYERS, tte of M and | Wit ‘that this letter will reach the n020-2m SO Yat hw. | Our Dress Suite toonlerare correct in style, perfect ergo} Fok Sate — HANDSOME couNER RovEE, Ox in ft, excellent im material and low im price. Our they mR Frines Albert and Cutaway Suits of Diagonal andCork- % 10 tvoms, all mod. iinpa, SW STEDT & BRADLEY. #27 F st. Deis rat es! tial ie depotons of uy e ~ 6-t_ | screws cannct be matched in the towne ‘that Mr. Sains eae ‘Garnatt. ob cutting” dames ny engons’ saan reatosee, ras ‘dis- VE SALE—WE HAVE A NUMBER OF HOU: HABBAN & BENNETT, t ‘Se offer upon easy ferus of all casks, to mult yar 2 1419 New York avenue. ton. "thst tod A took afternoon in a house se ih, So Sua svantage ts conse Sr Se ee ee wan “a VeXy Te-| near Ufa and P sess borehWwest, orjginaling rom HUMPHREY & COLMAN, a the Bon? ‘ever ‘ring jury.” astove, ‘Meal bstat pecial Fates ‘TEE LADIES AFPLAUD. D, W. Patterson, ‘M, M. Parker 26 tisteee. [ooo oO beac ‘When the jury returned to tho room Mr, Davis | 100% sizexotr Gelumbin elgete: for $10,600:

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