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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1887—DOUBLE SHEET 5 FOR RENT_HOUSES. BUSINESS CHANCES, T THE GREAT RAILROAD DEAL. | THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. NEW MINISTER TO LIBERIA. SEEKING NEW LOCATIONS, PARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT, . 2 MENT DWELLING OF SEVEN Roos, OR KENT-PART OF A STORE ON OTH STN, ih Mr. Garrett and Others in This City, but | Work om the Structure Itself Must be|C. H. J. ‘Taylor, of Kansas City, |The Effect of the Growth of the City | A District Convict Receives Racourage- Fittairmest comer of Mand Suth ste hes, Pemeeye | Boe cberwrn Dad Eats, Oras years Tease of the . With Lips Tightly Seated. Done Under Comtracts ppeinted. om the Charches, ment to Lead a Better Life, PHILLIES 128 Rew Fork ase ena gta | ye” APE poe cece INTEREST 1 THE REPORTED RAILROAD TRAXRACTION | WHAT WAS DONE AT THE MEETING OP THE LaBRany | It wabStated this afternoon that the President = JOR RENT ONFAK PENSION OFFICE—TWO- F2. SALE —A WELL ESTABLISED GROCER! sury Brick House, nine handwane rorns, frost and | B* sud n back stairs. collar lath guid other modern’ jap mente CH ARMES, 927 Fat. by {OR RENT IN ANACOSTIA— House, See, Harrison at... Ors. Jacksom at, ISED POR RRRCTING A NEW M. B, CHURCH—THR | the pardon of a number of prisoners, He has pa CLINE TO SAY ANTTHING—A RUMORED GATEBMNO | As tne tneoting of tho Ti 08 yes. | SS United States minister to Litera, MF. | move or THE NINTH STKRET x. P. CONGERGA- | Goned Rdwand T. Davis, confined In the District of AT PORTHESS MONROE. Ss brary commiien! Tavlot 18 & Young colored man, about 32 years) iox—sUaINES PLACES CKOWDING CRON CHURCH | Columbia Jal! for embezzling from his employer, ‘ tay afternoon tt was decided to contract With | o14, well educated, anda warm friend of Mr. Mat-| sracorcens ac. ‘The President indorsed We application for J ANTED_BUSINESS MEN TO INVEST IN THE ‘Washington became to-day for a time, at least, | the District Commissioners to construct the sewer, | thews, the late revotder of deeds, an aloo of Re. ° Pardon as follows: “The sentence of this Wahi ture of invention to fll demand by the ‘the center of interest respecting the reported | which must be made before the work of excavat- | corder Trotter. ‘He started his political ufe as ‘The northwestward march of improvement, AM4 | conyicy wilt ire in four Gaya and See GETTER HLA Mar mice, Midrece for particles | OFF ON THEM OCEAN RACE. | great Baltimore and Ohio deal. ‘This was ade to} ing for the Dullding shall be commenced. This | gemootat, and took the stump forthe party tn | the encroachment of business houses upon Streets | thug 9 Pardon = ores importance to him HOTEL NATIONAL — the presence here of Mr. Robert Garrett, president | Sewer will extend from the brary site down 1st | Georgia th 1876, and was there mobbed tecanse of | im the center of the city that were formerly quiet | asa means of ahi his term of Imprisom sr 3 bucinews of $43,000 to $50,000 ‘Whe Coronet and Dauntiess Get Away | of the Baltimore and ‘Ohio road, and of Mf. John | street to C street, where it will connect witha ortening is principles. ‘He has lived some years in Kansas | residence streets will, itis thought, have consid- pene noall Grocery Store, Conumercial | thin Aftermoo: ‘@ Stiff Breeze that | G. moore, of the New York firm of Moore & Schley, | larger sewer. When the library commission ap- gad'has engaged in the ‘publication cre i, ty ment. But tt ts represented to me by act welling A Arst-rate chalice for sowe 0. Address Bor 148, Star office. ‘mi NEW CHURCHES Ix THE NORTRWEST—MONEY PRON. | ‘The President hhas acted on the applications for TRANSFERRED TO THIS CIrT—rHu PRINCIPALS DE-| COMMIAHON YESTERDAY—TuR FROFOSRD SEWER, | tO-day Appointed C. HJ. Taylor, of Kansas city, rket: wood location, good business { Th Star aes HG. GRISWOLD, Anscostin_ erable effect on the location of chu! Insome the See oe Chere: an Re eee a eat lod Of « paper not churches, humane und plous people and the warden of 7 Fok BEST FURNISHED HO KESPONSIBLE PARTY WITH €1,000 CAN | rave. Me Rodos Gia tas, nen ee peseea | Deereiee Cote ee ee Practige at the Kansas bar For several Fears he | Cases the congregations have been gradually, 10 ® | jay, uhat since his incarceration he has eubmitved oe Jos. © G. take @5.000 dutine the Sates Baie a ae es the Lead. ai b2 with the “dea? = rep! ww they Hed the place of assistant corporation attorney | lteral sense, moving away from the churches | tothe innuences of religious effort and teaching, a | Ragas Micra Aiatos WERE EQUER. | | Fort Mawnurou.X-waroh 32—Arter mach tlk | presuce of Mr. Alea Sully th, grees “option” | Prefer to have te work done, saying they had a | for Kansas City. With the erection of residences in the north- | indappenrs to ve thommemy herormed pa atl 0. HOLTZMAN ar of = ot anda socontinucus yacl a a a TS interested corps ‘rained workmen afid could builc e me see. ore West section th rches heretofore | ev fadication of sine his determination Tim near Overt JOR SALE BNE 5 H despair, the eventful day has arrived for the start | ment ald to have been ihade for the transter ot a | covPs at a less cost than the commission could by | The Vacancy om the District Bench. @ churches have not very im not sincerity in his de ny ; crescent ket: gardatige@ sou of 8 Kept pace. The Prestrrtertan church of the | {0 l@ud a new life. “iis pandom te granted ta Chea of the great ocean yacht race between Mr. Cold- | PUSS PICcK Of B. & 0. stock to the Richinond Te | nising green hands, Another reason advanced by 4 CALL ON THE PRESIDENT TO-DAY. Covenant cametatoexistencethrough ademandfor | itn ius trust is divine pare ae tuh10-6t 1301 F st.u.w._| well H. Colt’s schooner, Dauntless, and Mr. R. T. | day afternoon with Mis Gately aed. his private the qonmissioners in Uebalf of thelr doing | | Ex-Commissioner Edmonds and Mesars Calderon | 4 cnurca of that denomiuation In che northwest weil ding. ane ALE HE ile ea RGeAN, Bush’s Coronet. This 1s the infant attempt of the | secretary and took rooms at Wortnley’s. Mr. Gaf= mes Wong peer, thelr, Supervision | Carlisle ahd Linden Kent called on the President * LL & DRA’ on, Cs e bern He hi Jor . fatter in the racing Line, while the Dauntiess is a | Pett dinea last evening with the Geriman minister, | the streets would pemaps ‘be better protected | to-day in relation to the appotutment of e District | MUOR A BeW Cathollc church has just yontinn Sonreereea te a fai. Fur iull particulars apply te HUFL) & DYER, 07 Cohunghiia mt. tn the casesof Jesse has commuted from ihjury in making the excavations through erected at 15th and V strrets, and other denom- | Houchins, Seutenond to tie Indiana penlventaary “40 981 F et. thee roots aeciatn inom maine eens, Neteran tn ventures of the kind, and 18 the pos.| Baron Alvenslenen. Bret tor the, Sewer. Major Ludlow was con | Judge te succeed Judge Macarthur. The President | inations are looking for eligible ates im that. mec. | £OT,HEveR Fears TOF py K mo BE ger by a ola “ WESTERN FARM MURTGAGES — | S80T Of many significant trophies. The day ny new iibrigrs pase ‘on itn this | peice, dace aoe ning th Pega to the work. It will et ae nieces Oe Se es Be will gelect; | ton. Itis contemplated by some ot the leading | tary for conepieney te peue —s Tier eat jer part 62: epee pre sineg broke bright and clear, the sun spreading its ‘newspaper reporters who called De pald for out of ‘the Ubrary fund, ‘This sewer 10 Wish to have personal | Metiodist fumiiies of that section to have a nn 4 church edifice there in kee; eran a g with the surround. | Pas Camas t to drain the excay; Nar or sub- | interviews with him on the subject that he would a cheerful rays over the land and making the sea, | M0rning, Mr. Garrett sald he had no statement xcavation for the cellar or sub- ye | make, “He had a number of callers this morning, | U8SeMent of the Ubrary while the work is going | much prefer that they submltt weir arguments to | in; Douglass W. Vai Room 4, Glover Building, 1419 F st. ‘With its foam-crested billows, sparkle like my! the present 15th stree church cormcrly att. | 8, ty on and wilt os 7 bn i wri } rn in strvet church or Sota who ‘pleaded ultty ot sent, ate { diamonds At sunrise heavy winds prevailed | Dut left the hotel early in company with Col. Harry | Duiding when commence, Mune Water from the weg, Westie that aie neem une structure, IC } from thiwe Sears to diclitéen montis the linprisgme ral ee Cerone ad Clark. superintendent in this city of the Baltimore | "At the meeting bt thé commission yesterday ‘The Puch! San Francisco. Promised for the project of revuliding ML Zion, | Menten haarets Mupklny mow in Ube Ad =f 00 aio. 26 un. | Ad Me tumble and roll of the waters continued. | and Ghio telegraph. Gol Clark lett nim at Lieut, | nothing was done eooeti emt eset ane aeae | The Becretary ne eee an Frameleco. ae penitentiary for countert-tiahg. sired with sn toe reas ox sete te: BBeraity ‘S000. Hine ucte cieculars ‘THE WHITE CAPS WERE ON THE INCREASE, Emory’s residence, where Mr, Garrett went to q i METROPOLITAN AND WESLEY. Me has deciined to grant pardon tn the case 20.000; 4% | And the strong northwesterly breeze scattered | nake'a call. 1 | Cation for the an emamae, ta wten the ex<a: | application fr the recall and cancellation of the | tn thts connection It may be elated that quite a | James B Duyie, now uudergolug ‘a twelve peat 000." a'N? fhe glistening spray at will, In the early morning | | ‘There is nothing to be learned of Mr. Garrett, | not touched upon. ‘The commission has deen | Patent of the United States to the city of San | number of the members of the Metropolitan con. | Sentence In the South Liuols pantteutiary for 2. 0.. he crews on bout i proverty for sal iO HOLTZMAN, Ee reat Dain near | RILY ote Be atc eae, Reporter who, cornered | urged to do the work Dy. day labor, the argument | Franctseo (known as the Peublo case), and for the | gregation live im the norhwee they | CoMMlertelting. “on MENT SEAL ; son, and Fheoe were principally in the basin, near | hiin in the B. and O. telegraph once. “MF. Gar- | belng that that plan would be ihor beueicial C0 | lasuance OF a new patent foralfereee boundaries, | Ceo i ta thovghs ther Mewrepeitos sak SREY ioelieditig beth 108 | ii i RIE SG) bya, suowed adgas'st ine, raed work as being | Hodiney toe Gere ek: ce erin hater Hon wiltGescran the contract system. ‘This ques | to wit: The boundaries known ss the Stratton | Wesley Would betoocomeiorshan ine whoa we ttre ct as te 2 KENT — THE ESIDENCE, 1 sido.” i oished, this halyard and iat stay was set Upon, | And will leave for uoine at. 4:30 today. 1asked | HOR WHLbeconslderdat anothermecting to beheld | Kurvey, Ho ordered the aclknceden de | Creed Ad Tale aoe dee eT we OE Me 8 | pom the Jewelery’ Weekly sticut aver, wud tanya Ansty to | » ETH KEAD, tnvertiment Hunker, 100 115 | Rog everyting was got i eadiness for the tussle, | hin Hf he had any statimneag ce make vo the press Feally have no aise lee hae the commission | Talssed, and "says. that “Then ts “no | from the same section, Teis undersiont that rhe | ‘The dlamoud or ruby hearttsa tavortte sangre HLL cost mint stnw = iis Which the twelve-knot breze and heavy squallS | and he said he had nothing to say whatever, DUE | Which the work shall be done. “The ave arte Pa Pere tort mast to ERMEmERE te Fecal ear a operey 8 Decoming very valu; | Mollow wire hairpins of silver follow the $1 1D) MASSACHUGRETS AVE MALE | 4 Coot! TCH CHARTERED) OPENS. | certainly promised. Before noun Yachts, both | that at the proper time, it anything were done of a ; = nan t Tucmet ntranec ce Mamas an ntract seta of books: 3 ae atent issued to the city of San Francisco; regio pes and that a gowd round | knot and coll designs so much used tn gold, Targe and small, began to approach. Interest to the public, he would make a state- pon tie site Gea aa na es ce that sender to that effect would be aljegal and | Sum can Ue ottaned or 4 should the congmsa: | “rye ramsliead ring of red gold, set with @ 7 es? ent.” mission “sli ea ed 2 cted to Ke | Yold, a TS presented fo1 = be Clooel fever, 4 ERS as-swe" | and many skippers ioliowed, sie movements of | »DoyoU think anything will occur to-day that Contracts 10F the const eC aE area pnke | sideFation in the past proceedings of the case do | We Dullding Ideutined” with tine early das ot | cabochon sap MMEKCIAL OFFICE, 93 2 Save snd M st large si PWIEE. & C0. Eas F st Ships inve NOBLE. 14 LE DROIT PARE, DESIRABLE 10 ESTABLIS will vem ced THE Stak YF hot justify any recommendatiot the legal de- | Metbodisin in this city, and the people have such a | @itd is having: od DROIT, PARK, DEs CRDENCAL OFFICE. 908 7, ESTABLIS the two schoobers so soon to be lost 10 view upon ie ‘Out this statement” ask ee nemene pana the reception of bids” It pareinent or TRO. BOverRINenE er otiteceeeloec. | veneration for the wu ding, that they would be | A very brisk dem Sis, 8 ntti! Stichas Drag Store. Dry Goods, Grocery, &e. By our | the broad ocean tuiat were darting about on the | “RRS 4 not," sald Col Clark. “I have heard | ‘ 8 $500, ‘commen | that | {8 to recall, modify or In any manner interfere | Very reluctant to sell ft, aituouya business places | And paper cubiers, Renin adn mma bas ay wus tess | upper bay. the spectators had arrayed whem | ene rumor uae iusto waa toed a mecung here, | aauctign. ot twe bulging. Tt is contended that | with said patent. The legal elie at tale decision there bulit up to its ver} doors there are souve of | Blain ge desixn sud simi 2 bisineR. Consiit your interest by having your selves in dommanding positions along ADT anOUe eat ein his cle mission can rocecd | will be to reafiinn the decisions of Secretaries enomination, however, Who would like Lo see =o =a hess, if for sale, ieft ai uur office. D. RAMEN. Jaa of the Narrows and asthe timo drew hear for the | 224 r ere woul by making contracts after advertising for pro- | ¥! x Wesiey sell outand its down. pubes Minsic mt Social Gi 7 = ‘tress Monroe to-unorrow, but I belleve thefe 18 | posais, sontiiead dertaen | Schurz and Telle: y sell out Wh-lown mEMbErslip athcrings. ALE—GREAT start they Could be counted by the hundreds. It | nothing in them. it there’ veg commission have not yet undertaken. — ‘unite With the Metropolitan chureb . javing a Ia and nything golNg OD, | to construe the law, cl he From the Boston Post. < E jer ad th Tere pote ee, ann, me unprotectid headlands | guch axis reported, t-would not be proper OF Up at the next moving the eteet oes come ‘The City Markets, THR “CENTRAL” M. P. CHURCH. ‘The advantage of music at a soctal party 18 thas a wonder nkt Joppa Sete Bok tO Maat, comfortable plage, but thls Reselike for Mr. Garrett to say auyuning about Jt | sentatives of the labor interests that the wore of |The official Price Current of the Washington} ‘The Ninth Street Methodist Protestant church, | 1t gives people something to talk about as Well aa re $22 B at xe, ‘ake a liguuut of twenty hve per | Yuchting. By 12:30 o'clock pleasure craft of all | “MUL the matter was consummated, oar, shail be done by day labor will be | Produce Exchange says: The flour market is with- | which was erected over fifty years ago, on 9th | enables guests to husband their conversational re $1G four Brick Hh Pt Rens lowing well-known makes, ¥ Gescriptions lay of Owl's Head waiting for the _____ THE BEST STATEMENT. considered, out change. The usual current demand prevails | street, between B and F, las been so crowded by | sources. It 18 hard for persons Who meet each - oese we Bonchills’, Hewingways', Enos Janes, W. Richards’, | Start. They presented a beautiful marine picture, | “The New York World of to-day has the best District Goverma for wheat, corn and oats, and at the same time | business places for twenty years or mors asto| other at @iuners and parties almost JOH REST OK ST. BW NENW TWELVE. | LC: Suith's Colts: Varker Brow aud Reuliugtows. "| Above all towered the spars of Statement of the whole affair,” said Mr. Percy bed tigger there 18 an absence of nll speculative features. | Make itexcremely undesirable us w house of Wor- | through the winter to keep peptone bon finally sctatstive hemsu- veut imc im aiteace: TON AE NSERC KD SPORTSMEN'S THE TWO BRAUTIFUL SCHOONERS, Smith, the B. and ©. passenger agent who Wa8! xtrs. scnotfer, the proprietress of a.saloon at No, | The hay market 1s barely steady, oboice quailty | SMP, Ad recently the congregation purchased & JOWN SUENMAN & Coq t with thetr great spread of canvass. ‘The tug Luck: | standing near. 5 fine’ building site at the coruer of 22th and M | 296 well been called sinall talk—they need time wo i 325 B street northeast, whose license was revoked | the only kind which can be placed. Strictly fine ts 7 refresh themselves, abd Lue introduction of musie mh5-lawaw gnbuch, with the regatta committee of tie New ” : 2 d which ¢ Le streets northwest. ‘This (hey will improve during oe ee OR SALE_FIRS" York Yacht club on board, hiove in sight, and prep. ‘hat it is a bag of wind,” sald Col. Clarke. fecently by the Cor loners because of her tail- | fresh made creamery butter and also fine factory, uuuity. And as the strains Z ‘3 ‘had. = 2 {he coming season by Lhe ervctden of a chapel, so | tes Chen thts oy ‘paivcaliy sock: Hatures and woud wil: dung | erations were made for ‘the departure. “Both Of | worid in his hund and he read the following: | Hreagcecwte, the, Signatures of a majority of the | or adie packed butter ts scarce, and prices Aru | constructed tharie wilt Knew s pace OF aah fond facilities Tor st-claae bourding | the contestants drew near the starting pot, "The rated; | SAIC, HAS HOW ConepHed wich Poe aon dor.the | at the advance from last week. Receipts of eggs | Huliding when the structure. te ‘Analy cennjete unable to «ive it his personal st- | preparatory signal was given ten minutes before | 7 Hie whole, thing has been wofully exagwerated: | Samo, 0 Teper nee th the requirements | have been moderate this week, and the market has | Anticipating tls move, the name of the church | Ae Staromice. _mh2-2* | the start, ‘The wind had uot subsided nor bas the | Polled down, it is simply this: “Mr. Garett naw proper | of tne law and reopened her establishment. This | remained steady at quotations, With, increased has been changed to “The Central Methodist | 12S ormance of a usin, DRUG, EXCELLENT to- ‘Sea become less restless, Everyone was onthe pe oor any an. option iad etry mE thi matter is causing the District Commissioners some supply a weaker market will follow. All arrivals Protestant Cuurch.” The first edifice of this con- | 4S difficult, declared Laat be wished 1 Ww, a, 200 Grocers. fom entab- | alert, aud when the Maal gun Was given all were | sort cost, nothing Mr. Sully took it, aud presented the fore canioca ts Geer ee ee pte ae a ey gregation was a frame Dullding ou 13th strvet, be- | Posaible, watching esrnestly. Inatter to the executive comm! chunond | FT eereets of wha ae ee ‘ fe ‘ ut | Cween G and en KHOWn AS the Tabernacie, SSSI ESTAS r ‘erminal compat 1e committee, not wishing to ty hich the Woman's Christian | quotations. From this date live poull 1 have be ‘ ~ s from Rustchuck say that f Re. Re ns Ten aee Neo dren iegount ions proper of tiie teeateade with; | ‘Temperahee Union complained in thele petition to | the preference, ‘There isa ood demand for bright | ANG Mext Was du the present location, “Now, aiver | Advices from ustchuck say that fourteen nom ‘ANDY LOOK, N. J., M=zeh 12. 5 fifty years existence, they propuse ‘to return io | Couituissloned oMicers who participated in the —The wind, which | outgivine it thorough sud caretml examination, Congress that the Commissioners had granted | sliced sun-cured apples aud peaches, also for is viDg ‘sntticient time allowed to do this, really | licenses for them to A Penal “ne £4 Tks, 1S bust a RENT — BOARDING lange dining-ro Tusiness: Keo hich are heard at social parties do got make chofadratton the intellectual powers they (SE, FIFTEEN te the best con- j_ sear Govt. Print. Of N. Capitol. jas Sw? Oruer S. Cap. abd. FW. CALEAGHA oo ‘Confectiouery, bat nz Room, o4 y income 873. Commerc RAMEY. APE WASHINGT. had moderated to 25 miles an hour, Increased | not = 22th stivet and iocate at a point which, when the | Peceut revolt were shot yesterday near Rasgard, = nil iquor, notwithstanding | cherries and other small fruits, Fiorida oranges | Congnwathor vets thar st af ears | and Ubat all the privates concerned la the revolt SAURRERQEMLCQUTAS® | ayatn, and av noon 1 blowing trom the horth at | Kay« the hatter tio serious consideration, a0 CeLded | Uhe fact that the Uconsees tad hot obtained the | ia ecod dient a eat te R Wan 1eERrGad aie: tke coun: tees nn par AND FIRE-PROOF STORAC 31 3 andis not likely to come up again, ‘The premature el e ¥ ote. = afterwards, was: ded ax in tue country, “It is | have been pardoned, Hook StviiaGe Wak te rite of 33 ane, and isnot likely to, come up wea erenititg | COBSENL Of a majority of residents to the applica _ tevinig- abroad, or les igeelwex ot the silva | fang fort tune of be | blate and of art e a 2 2 4 g a » ae 2 ho hew Uuthg change the Jocation of ciurches | Gen. Buller declares that the published version the city should 3,000-MILE RACE. View of igiviye them personal prominence, threw 3 | HORS, BS Tequired by jaw. Realizing that this | Actor Lovar, I. 0. G. T.—This lodge, of which | jn this District, but tie Methodlets usually uold to | Of bis evidence before the nish land commission Offered bythixcum- | | Fort HaMiLtos, Murch 12.—Wien the last sig-| dimyeron the whole thing and. in the opinion of | had ' Deen done under" a misappreiension | Col, Switzlc Fj Culct of the Bureau or statistics, is | their ites teusciuusiy, atid the loeations, of but | Was ULLEUC. wcurities. jewelry, | Mal was given from the Laickenback at 1:10 | BAny was an unpardonable ihittake, as even theaver- | of facts, the Commissioners at once revoked the | Chiet Templar, is In a flourishing condition and | (elk tes teusictously, ‘denomination have been —_—__—_—_—_—_—_ o'clock the Wind Was 24 tfles an hour and increas. | 8° rdoes Hot bunt quail with brass baud. | licenses of all until they should have obtained the | increasing in nimbers and efficiency. AUIts meet | Gnansed che bistory of tie city SERS = mu, Tuss, carpets, Ke jug, and the Ude running strong ebb. Fimayorcur to the public ‘that Me, Sully aude! required consent. But this 8 nou alll, | Ing last night in tue hall, ya F strect, a fraternal a Sraxe Orr THE Gnir of a Cold on the Lungs be- Take actiup betors, rather than | '¥& and Che tide rut evb. friends Ne Succeeded in advertising themselves) The complaint against these people was | visit was made to It by a large nulubezor the meni: ‘CHANGES IN LOCATION, fore tue constant Irritation and inflanunation de. F yaitabls are stoleii of bape nae cna GEts AWAY Funsr. i Ee dive that were on the street | (HAC Rot only did they not fulfl the requirements | bers of Kriendsip Lodge, and under the head | Some years ago Uke Southern M, E. church yolops into serious Lung or Thruat trouble, Geb baie mate 9 a m8 grossing” the” tuginaty line "betweens OWTS | thismucatng sesame cee Ate mule OO RRsureS es | Of, US. lay | Dut “also that there are too | “dood of the Onder® thers Were very Interesting | worshiped neat the site of te Kivgs marker P ), Jayne's Expectarant, if in want of a sale 2 | ¢his morning wasone that Mr. Sully who figures 88) many saloons in the same vicinity, ‘The Commis. | recitations, speeches, and instrumental and vocal SOLS Hillyer pi ‘ ‘ : mpc for Coughs aud Colds or any Pulmonary com- | ESTOCKETY & CO, 434 OTH ST. Head and buoy 15, Of the Staten. Islund | the person tepresenting the sy sloners think Ulat tuere are cases in which alicense | music. potgishiderateigind orem geolgon prema geme patiag [oS Jby permit frou ‘hile. Eat. Huck iil Books to onter. | Shore, at 1:14 Bile was followed by the | buy a controhing interest tn the B. & O., left New | ghould not be granted, but If the people comply S —__, fo AM Street, between Ui aid 10th, and, Selling | cn HER & COR uipubering. | Maxazines, | Dauntless five minutes later, ‘The wind was al- | York last night for Washington, With the requirements of the law the Curmission- | | ‘Tae East Wasuiscros M. E. Crvrca.—Rey, | thelr buliding to he Chrisitan chureti, erected Mt. a7 = 7 a weal vall | ™ MF sles, Gtr | Most tree out of the Nurrows, and the two Yankee } Diligent. seuch, however, falied to reveal Mr. | eng will have no option to tee tees MF. B. Rice has been tvcurned by the Balitiuors | Verhon Piace church, ‘Trinity Episcopal church DIED. = : ewillcal, Schoouers started under favorable auspices on | Suliy's presence here this ufornlnge POMIOMANENE orate AM; 8 conterencoto tie Fourhstevet M.A chur | Ol Uved what ia now ihe Culuinbia Lam Dulin | | COTLINS, On wetaay ex March 11th, 1887, FOR SALE-—MISCELLANEOU LATIME Sea ee AOS: | reed Oly Ieee war Where the race 18 to be | | Mr. Moore, of the tirm of Moore & Schley, came | ‘rno trial board in use case of Policeman John | where histiuistratious ion the pact two scae tars | om ota strect, ‘Khe First Presbyteriarchurch, uo | atsor SOUN MELULICE, the ommpect aun ut Seen: overtime Upper Maritora', 3 th wt. nw. ca Play tor poste Res Pont. (tn the preliminary | here last nicht with tus family and went to Worm- | Tainter for violation of rules. have found, miu | been quite succesTUl, “The poberesatien has ta | 0-44 Street, Wasorganized on South Capolsitect, | David A mod Meee A Seis ae has eae gee JOR SALE _RESTAUE. STOCK AND FT So oe coe Rents five years | Play for position before the start ley’s, the hotel where Mr. Gurrett was stopping. | guilty and recommend that he be tined 850. ‘They | creased very much, a new three story. parsonage, | 1? tie butiding used for many yeers by the Israel Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, tures, at 8 i. Apply on preii- hdd Monticctieny Mah ed aie Bor | THE DAUNTLESS HEELED OVER SYMPATHETICALLY ‘MR. MOORE WILL NOT TALK. also desire it made Known to the force that here- | worth $6,000, hus been Dulit, and $400 worth of | Colored) M. Echutch, ‘The F-streew vresbyterian, a ogee my be ee a it DEY "1 Under the Iniluence of the northwesteriy breeze, | yp Moore was found to-day in the private ofice | aller the plea of long and faithful service loses | repairs pul on the church. ‘The metbership has | Cugrsatdon had for is church ediflce what ts ye ifhuue bud to Heaven conveyed, jRON STORE FRONT, it National ‘Bauk of Washineton: f | While the Coronet stoud up like « house. Only 2 eaey be Pi force and effect when applied more than once | been increased 100, Mr. ices salary has been in- | BOW kaoWn os Willard hall, ‘The First Baptist = angers a ey Sst of Riges & Co.and Cols. T-Suit’ ~ | lower sails were carried. It was not a day lor | Of Corson & McCartney, the bankers, who repre- | (o'uny tnuividual case, creased $200. ‘The officers of the church are: Trus- | Church edifice was on tue site of the Army | «The funcral will take place 1'¢ Poanayivents — kites. After they hud started the audacious Yan- | sent Moore & Schley in this city. He was recetv- DitmmeeD FROM FORCE: Wes, Theo. Sniffen, Kobt. W. Dunn, Edward Casey, | Meiical museum before the erection of tue edifice | yeu te heiweuce of his parete, vo YEO. H READ, aioe es Kees strotched down the Narrows majestically, | ing and dictating dispatches, Private Samuel H. Walker has bech dtsmiased | Jules Harrison, I. A. Beli, W. 1. Carrico, Thos. | 0 13th street, CUMBER, On March 1, 1887, 0t 100m, JAMES es a INVESTMENT B: NIMLOAN AGENT, | the Dauntiess curling the seething waves under | “1 haye no statement to give out,” he eald, in | from tne force. iravzare, James 8. Davis and Wm, H, Hunt a: H CUMBEK departed this life, JOR SALE-A VERY ELEGANT, FRENCH PLATE GOG TTEH SE, N.W. s her shapely vows, and the Coronetpushing rapidly | reply toa Stak reporters inquiry whether his BUILDING PRRMITS board of stewarts, Geo. W. Robt. W. Dunn, Amusements. Jett me; eek merece, 2 om claburite wainet sud ef Sree eeeen and ight per cenit Gu ranted Rea} Estate | through the sparkling blue in a inasterly | presence here had anything to do with the much have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- | Francis Dove, F. A. Belt, Rdward F. Casey, 'T. B, | NaTIONAL THEATER. — Tuateber, Primrose and thy Lone wost Pisa ‘by 7% feel, a Bonds pecitisted, i suns ‘of $100 and apwarue | Abt Geant way. Club” pennants and private | Ualked of Baltimore aud Onlo deal, “I am here on | jews: ect Wave ter, pnt ‘dwellings, | Stahl, Chas. Gordon, Wi. H. Bohannon and Josiah | West's popular minstrel troupe wit return to the But "Ge God who haa me; BOK SALE TEN FINE HORSES: TWO BEG aT | en reat, “Nivarlties ioe ale ENMe | signals were carried ‘at the “inadtieads | wlked of Balti $7,000, On L street, Betwoen 25th and etn streets | MoMutt; district stewart, T. B. Siahl, Superiu- | Natloual theater pext Week and endeavor Lo diss He will all Gur sorrows Beal, eee eee oe POM Mam TAT, ie: ey Suldle | jnformation furnished on application, spam | ine crew Ste Denmeev ate all € Swedes, wile 13 Mr. Sully herer” horihwest; J.T. Lipscomb, to erect brick dwel- Sanrncteenaey, School, syeeph Webty Suk 7. 2. crete pepo eae {helt eougs, Jokes and ns cine! opt! ge ae DOWSELS SDA See aa I Matin Georecinen DC. octane eee Hed a representative of ue Abiocated Bre nd ingup' dispitel, “nfortin me that Be, Saly 15 | HME, 3x00? you, Stet, betwern Mand N, etroets ae ee = Fi — ammo | 227084; A not the very best, and c votains Many Sune, ace ite. Chichen end how Keak e a = a = eongetown, D.C. si gu Water st (ex; | the American ensign was displayed at the mulu- | je, New York this thotnlnes’ bop, $300" on lot 20, Kees % 2 1 ‘ARD JUNIOR | KwrenTatsswet.—The | favorite burnt Cork artists, "A new ailerpiece Wil 5 JOR SALP_CONTENTS OF A WELL: FURNISHRD J havhiye a tull lune of rollers. with s caracity of | beaks of both Vessers, ‘Can, you give me any information about the | fepar No- 1130 TU dtivet norhNes eee eh | JUNIOF CxAIDILOD, Class of "SH couegale depart. | be preseuuad, called. “bur Nations Geeta i | DIRBLE. “On March 12, 1887, at 20:90 HEP gig tr tment cots CU a | 10 ver of Fe Savon rugpie ei 0 | Po ax can ravonsre | seh ame ian AT Repth es tent of Uoward univer, camo ast night at | Hrouble ws Tionay” intraiucig waa I called | Stas 8 DURE name py tag culr 2 GMBIA TITLE INSCRANGE | Sud be riven April Ist, 1887." Apply to LOUISA ¥. | among the spectators, and the iasienly Way in | “I have nothing to'state’ to tne Public’ Mr, | Will make an examination of the principal public | (he umversity Duliding. An interesting prugram, | “boxcar” Dallet. ‘The | “‘Deratown Toboggas | Nutcral Tursdas, March 16.043 check, from the JOM SALE_COLUMBIA TIT NS KUBINSON, Sib Sisal or On tie Sreuiend | Wuleh she was handi¢d and her evident ability | Moore persisted on nis part. “xo information t6 | puildings, hotels, etc., in the city oe Monday, with | Consisting of orations, essays and murcal aum- | Club” ts another new feature, reudence of lun pareuts 300 kiguth strest Seana gece JAMES W. TYLER, O20 F at. n.w Gocoed | Hs, MATTHEWS, 120b Giatat, or on the preuiies | justifies the opinion dey hea teen” give out Anam here with ‘my family, and I am | a view to the placing thereon of the approved com. | Ber Was presented Dy Mesers. Davis Henderson, | ALBAUGH'S UPRRA House. —Miss Rosina Vokes | Friends and relatives are wvited to attends 2 a SS oe saris Sees golng with them to Fortress Monroe.” bined ladder aud stundpipe fire escapes, Howard, Mack, Miller,Cook, Pinckney, hax, | Will play a revurn engagement Ov ils house Next | ELIASON. Friday, March 11,1887, at9-28 p. m4 ASUS AMC AS | VESTME X PER CENT GUARAN GERMAN LIBERALS UNEASY. “Have you had a meetiug with Mr. Garrett?” tatty duis Alexandef and “Miss Julla L. Caldwell, The | week. MILLIb ALBEKT. only son of "Wio. A. end. +h atebet Sar. 360: 91m TEED By Tite aes “I have no statement to give out. Tamhere on) _gonn J. Coulter, theaneuint policeman, who was | (abure of the evening Was Miss Caldwell's essay. |" Haims’ Buu TRKATER—At this house next | biusou. aged 2 yeare? muonticand Ldap oe T¢OO Nem SEIN: | on, SUNEIGRS ANP HEERE COMPARE, gous | AM Apparent Change of Front om Tax-| my way 0th.” giot ta ihe’ alvation lary Garracks cute ik | Qe ene comme ot unten, were 8 | wrk che MUL wal be rsa anyon ang ot ingest etna . 60. 1406 8 | Hon. AL WMAN, (late Treaeurer U.S.) : rt a n the 7 ange of Une entertainments. “Messrs. W. J. Hob- | Iron,” si a stiri wi ae eae =e {erent aia! Princitad Fail iy ihe ation by the National Liberals. oun Teborter tLought he would tet him proces | inst, has tendered his resignation to the District | inson, & D. Whedbee, Il, I. Terrell and J.E. Ter. | wer? and Jennie Satieries iu the tase ee Redativen and friends sre invited to attend hie fam M driver: works etther uuple ot dauticr nies | tnterest opal _ ne TSERLIS, Mare ia are ee are aay 15 | gg AUsun Corbin, tis stated, passea throtigh | Commissioners elk eusar IiRaren ANY Mugies horaty com. 7 forse: auld fur want of use. Apply 219 Ist n.| Bends ju sui ‘ap wt 2! 'S Spegeh yesterday 18} the city on his way south last evening, couniny chell and Esqu Sa pany wi at Kernan's next Weel ong tbe wr ses Sek ie wanted we APP SLi bia | ‘These Fleet Mettenge Domis tte secured.oa iemproved | the exclusive toplo to-day, beoates It te eonaidceed | emits this city on thesame train With | pone udditioied alana ea eae Ueen ap; | | Ronaentrs Rerourep.—M. Noland,No, 472 Clark's | Inciubers of Uwe company are. the Sylvester, the rOLGk RING, ace hl yeaa tT id E FIRST-CLASS FRESH wince | Melctste mand around Omaba, ‘Nebraska, anain no | the fmanclal program of the national beraie, Te | Mz Garret, Lat patton ance Fee alley Southwest, reports that hls louse Was | Luciers, in their great musical aot, aud Kdward feral wil take piece froma Tak Late E FIRST-CLASS FRESH MILCH | (sce s.a lush 1uade exceeding forty per ceut of the a ‘A MEETING AT FOR! MONROE. Without compensation therefor trou the District. | entered some tie last night and robbed of g1S0 | Lesiie, the Buswon wlute. 400 Maryland avenue southwest, on Monday, March fH. HUDSON, Wasnt ta ‘of the moruraged propert has caused true liberals the deepest discomforts . SORTER MONROD: Frank N. Carver reports to the Commissioners | and about $2 worth of cloth,—Mrs. A.B. Perle ‘THE BROWNSON MEMORLAL.—The Cathollc Young | 14th, at 2:0 pau, Prieudsuf the family are invived “i soba WO tacteiceammcdentworecem, | Decause tt shows that the national ilberals uow, | A Washington dhancler, who saw Mr. Garrett | that the sewer on tue east side of Int street, be= | NEN E RE Ne cotta reins Gia oe stteke | ye BROWNSON NiMORLAL.—The Cathol CONUS | wattuad {Wheeling aud Parkersburg ‘papas plese ee eee A Paunen. | like the conservatives, plead the exemption of ui¢ | tS morning, told a Stax reporter this afternoon | tween Corcoran and K streets northwest, Is allhost | Cage in front of her store was ‘broken open lass | plate choting 4 momummeatn weep r nae Gonaes | conf 3 Mf. M, PARKER, German high nobility from the tax which fs laid | at Mr. Garrett's visit here was utterly without | ¢utirsty stopped up. jaslington Acent, Real Estateaud Lown rake 253m T4T8 Pst. . 5 : night and robbed of a satin dress worth $25,— | of the phiiosupher aud publicist, Orestes A. Brown- | LUCE. Qn Saturday, March 12th, 1887, 8t 8-05 a nce so fur asthe reports concerning the | ghjeatont want aes eee eae S| lila Rll reports stolen trom ils house on | Sony Ley aud the carro husutuie of idle cacy | Be sOuS SaRoRL CO cll sot of te las ss sent no clreular concerning the Bul- | Baltimore and Ohio were concerned. Mr. Moore | Fh street uertueas, thedk Hh ea ets tat | the Hamilton road, chickens anda pal Of scales | is itetestd In he movewent, In turdberanoe Of larlowe Bleccker Luce, aged seventy-one ‘cutlons, nor about leaving the three em. | and Mr, G on oub rettizens, signif Russia rian €3 : rrett he sald, the only persons : faved With a Forth $3.75 pr. G. W. West, 207 E street | it air. Win. Kicuurds will om Sunday evening, ral from St. John's church, on Monday, the JOH SALE ABOUT, 1.000 POUNDS OF NON. | Jerur' alliance re sn any way connected with that inatter | &2 {Re Boundary; may be paved with asphaut Out | northwest reports the larceny ef a horse blauket | Marci 20, at tue institute haly tell iow he bocaiae way : pam. Tuterwent at Oak worth $4. a Cathonte, LUTTRRLL, Briday, Meech 11th, 1887.08 8 0! Pulp Mccoy, | fe SWE. TherrwoNtat. Coxcrer —The test: | ain; \AMGINIA A. Le iii, austhor of lak “ ~ eile POY; | montal concert Ww Miss Carne V. Kidwell, we ; etal taxcy | tore Judge” Snell this-aiteruoon. charged with | TaN Of tt Sunderiand’s urvi cm “urday | Huser from ber Inn rode in Bags and that “the 1 1560,Wiffich exempt housebreaking, It belng charged that they entered | $y iUicnued and the bemeDelary Was given a bexrey | mite to mttetnd. 4 AELy eat Oe ae eg He parties Interested} un exemption from general (axes Ouly.” due house of Ainle Fitshugh, on Liberty street in | Reception, Miss Kidwell sung sever Seicctionsin | MAGUITE On March 20th, 1887, st ais glock ae any Buildings Cracked. My Mosreia KNGoR to he Doe to ext ‘The District Commisstoners w ged to- | South Washington, and stole a ‘quant '¥ Of cloth- Sgr van ee sag she i ; her usual acceptabie style, und she Was the real. | $29 JULN MAGULGE, 8 native of ~Asharp shock of earthquake | wonfoe. str. Corbin has gone. south, Dut, it is | Gay 20 exainining the vurious sites propusedior the | lug and otuer arucies. Gflicer Buock arrested ie i 4p | Trelitid, aud a remident of the District: ‘Lhe bourse 1s very firm and animated, with ex- | “Mr. Sully is not here,” sald the Star's Informant, | the norcivast secti and capatiee? ae: | teustve vuverin, ‘and so far us that gors you can say positively | Unde Trustecs of tine S . Ti Sl = LhAt Me: Gully.as ove arte loa altogether He | p {be trustees of (ue Shiloh Baptist church have | | Cmaragp Wira Ti been informed by the District Commissioner: PARIS GETs nothing to do with it.” ‘There would, he | ther church be tdine at A SHAKE, oe nothing done hore at alt tee voubaree | thelr church building is. sub The People Panic-Stricken and the aud Hsia Feleph ee take F SALE O& RENT—A JAM HOLSTRON Srilsioe parsies leaving towa. Call at 18 1st wee after . Spans Zi this paper. The ieee A conaition, and capabieot ex. Ftwo or tires years ol Will be suid clieay tu SIAR NEWSVAL BREAKING. ent of handsoiie floral tributes. She Was assisted: é ane e eal HON eel 3 a The : : . tua | >t, ‘the petee. Was fell throughout the city yesterday. For a | stated, may “whel around” so as to be at Hortress | O'CCHon of tue new schoo! nous fendauts were Meld Tor tae adUok of the grand | DY PFO, Bish, Miss Nias Siosel, the St Cecilia | | Hus funeral will takeplace from his Inte residence, on musi and otuerwine. A. SEIT: 3) [i Ume there was a general panic, and the hotels and | Monrov early next week. Alexandria Affairs. Jury; bonds $300. Sie svoe dices Graneend cues teat Say nm eeu pan elect oak Games Fei eae BEER MITE, LPGHOBN | Carb ur wddzens Ui the bourse were emptied of their occupants in a. STILL SULENT. Reported for Tux Evesixe Stan, AAwiwis Fiseeiiae ae Goins nit steeds hickeus for breedine purposes. Also, Reva for | sen. i ip: PO} h wat reasonable peices” Apply at italle 200 e PURSE. a SS ™ NASSAS /ANORAMA.—i ne besutitul and real —- Feussurede Te de foues People Were however, soon | President Garrett was in one of the parlorsat | Cir ScuooL Boaub.—The school board met last | _ FINED FOR ASGAULTING a FELLow-Wonguax.— | ,,.1\8Sos‘s VaNonama— tine beautitul and reals. | A reassured, It 1s found that ‘Ue plovure of tne Second Battle Of Bull Kup stil ket OF Stalls 30% and OR N. many Walls ot butid- 4 i on Me: Simon Kashanolandeyyeen and Stnon Friedland ings in various parts of the city were cracked by | Wormley’s this afternoon, keeping his private sec- | miyut, President Stuart in the chuir, and Mes: rh y ANTED—TO PURCHASE FoR C. moe | W : Little Place, not 4 i lia Ean Mage S : . Y ° r exhibition in the panorama buliding, ey " " Xussian tailors employed by Mr. George ‘T. Keen, | C2BUbUES on e: re D, gue ONE VERY FINE SADDLE | fF 8 track or poultry farm, wit the quake. retary and a squad of telegraph messengers busy Riiaeon ere Pree bore p eos were in the Police Court this morning charged with | 25th street and Gulo avenue, ‘he funeral wil take place from the Baptist chan iy not Look poltla: 3 yearn old mou li | ys Vea angst’ saaineseotaeian pa TNO TUR PRESH SCARE IN TIM RIVIERA. Siterudon called and gave Mr Cores tent the | intendent president. ‘The rent due by J. i. Cove & | Sssaulling CURES git ery ‘Transfers of Heal Estate, eee site and fast. Inquire at 9OV Ls st. u.w. audit | Star uttice. . = Mowrs Camo, March 12.—The rec DOE LUIT ty OF Reece ee aaimett a final Op-| Co. tor store in Peabody building was ordered to | 4D. 4 ony was gives cris = ee = == — currence ot 3 g ss a ig se 7 el ‘Deeds in fee have been filed. as follows: W.T. Van | WRIGHT, On FOE, SME_NEW “G" HOWE SEWING Ma. \V {SEED FUOM TEN To, THIRTY ACRE OF quakes et dinerent poe chee Portunity of revealing to the world the true state | he compromised on a payment ui $300, ‘The rule | Wa% assaulted several times by the defendants, a —_ . ved land, ne ris tris Fridwy, March 11th, 18R7, at 10.30 e c% e. la ve o] re 4 8D. ilu, ait nother | Moduoed a fresh Tush ‘of Frightened: pleasure titi | Ofte B. & 0. case, Dut Te Garretts only state | creating separate cominlttees for early school was | 80d thal last evening they siruck ili over the | Doren to Ada Adamson, sub 73, 89. 987; $2,000. | 82 -ufueart-clat AUGUSTU AH ot Nance F a 2 trail Skreet oe Te head With an umnbreiia and a pair of shears. ‘The A suchen gees Carty sun pom. city ity property, ‘Audteas CLES: | healt : : I repealed, rustees Carne, Sinith ald Leadbeater e Campbell Carrington to'Martin Barringer, lots 8 | “Yuueent ins, Se Se church, at = y property. Aves C18" | neath sooking wourtate niu roma Rice Cane | road matter” Wore appointed. a couuiliee to ‘arrange torice | court. lined chem $5, gu0u and required them to | <4 y, in pt. 7, 84. 800; $5,445.00, Ik. Wneeler to | Stiday.. Pricude are reapectfully invited. 5A. B_A GENTLEMAN LEAVING THE CITY TO KENT A SMALL FARM OF TEN | seni Crowded a Rguieeet a deus opening of the the Alexandria Ubrary held in trust } &t¥e their personal bonds wo keep the peace, Townshend, W. 3 15,8.F.B.'s sub Mt, Pleasant; hortiy will sell at a barcain a pair of Bey Horses, Xwenty seven: nut more thin foes hee Got Plas 5 arges Against a Justice, tor the public by the board, the school heretofore | a arrgamn 0 “The case of ii $2,700. Couullssioners D, C, to HL. Spalding, lot 2, teat tothe ni aad ovat | somthin Guam Emory han for OF five, mle Dettli(ol May Os Aaderen, There have been charges Mled with the Attorney | occupying the ‘brary room Deine now to be | .,A¥ Atadap Ogresoa-—‘The cane of Brod. Harris, | S700, OSS Oa Gag. iat on tore? AUCTION SALES. % sSuables Lat dubl0- 165 ACRES, FINE SOIL, IN| _Movxt Houty, N. J., March 12.—Mary c. ander. | General against Justice of the Peace L. I. O'Neal, | moved Into the room to be vacated by Cole's drag young hanged Pe, NE THOUSAND FRET yaghed in fal: read; ers and cedar ponts, at me stouew. Address 1608 Rat mow mlo-st _|.CHEAP — PART ©. ci e: y J, Snowden to Jam F. Kee dou _ —— son died ten infnuies’past nine o'clock thi and he has been called upon for an explanation, | Store. Orders were made authorizing payments | Caled for trial belore Sudge Shell this afternoon, | Wry ooo. James P. Keenan Uo Mary J. Brow ing, tler cousin, Peaks, charged with shouting | The changes are to the effect that. he has specu. | ¥0,°eachers for School tive lost In attending tuner- | At red A 3 her js month ago, has hot yet been informed of her | lated In Judgments rendered by himself, buying | MS Ot Mlalives, | Mr. Felton wi 4, sei th | den, lots 4 and 1028; 4, 6, 13 and 14, 84. 103 a Mcting, the court said be did not think that such | den, 4 5, 5 * = contirined as sub a vent such a sory as she had | 4, 57 (09, sq. 1053, and foie 12 and 13 sq. 105; Snowden School, No. 2 gifl could invent such @ stor) 43,7109 . them ata discount and afterwards collecting ure | Stitute tn charge of Snowden school, No.2, during | 1 YQ une git a #00," 1 tuiniten ‘tro N, 1008, 1010 F MAcGOW Hi. BALANCE | JXU8 SALE PAM, 100 ACKES, ONE Brown to J. KM. Ash, pt. & sq. 275; e illness of W. H. Madilla. told in relation to the outrage, but te boy ap- Me % Klopfer to T. lot 1 T Cas Silver Springs; splendid location and tie sre full amounts, and that be has been otherwise | We! L. Mid. to be under 14 years of age, and thereiure | $2,307.20. W. H. Klopfer to T. J. Riley, lot 11, bik. — vertical engines and. boilers: Nie nt ita, at 8 been otherwi The Ales pears y ge £307 W. H. Klopter to: ster Hetaomtal en: | oye ¢emea geen gh paeviaiME. BARTEA & ‘The Czar’s Compliment to the Kaiser. | nesiectiul and irregular in the discharge of his | ,)b it VEPARTMENT.” Ie Alexandria dre depart- | Tot responsible for the offense Under te lav. he Pirermeng omy ye been Bagh gg ' okt CeruuBCHG, March 22-The caur wilt send | omiclal duttes ellef engineer J. Carlin Creighton, who fornally Conky Suapeniel Seles aut; $5,500. ‘C. W. King to. L. W er, Sub | IMPORTANT SALE, BY ORDER OF OWNERS D rood cultivetic . la i uke SS eas assumed to-day the duties of the office. There K , sq. 2713 % nwell et al. to Loui . 4 Pree aes PeUAUUGRS, | Meuse) togetner witha lanes suite (o Berit on Completion of the Cruixers. aye few cities ih the country of the same size us | ,F Mney & Bradford, real estate brokers, have sold ) £0 eq. 271; $4000, 4-H Bromwell et al fo Loutae z TOs! 1010 F st. tub img gceasion of Emperor William's birUuday as a | THE QUESTION OF FUNDS TO FINISH THE WORK ON | Alexandriawhich has a fire department 60 lange Givision of Purmer estate, tor gee000. B. Miller Wo Same, sub Lot 18, do.; $1,996. 0. Kliey | QUITTING BUSINESS, AT 711 SEVENTH ST. Satinfactory thal FRE SALE, FAINT OF Fonty Acres, wrrg | MAF his condialty. secretary Whttney as directed the suspension | “Norse Yue lore B32" duiues Nowland, white | ME Huy ena the od and wellknown, ex. | U0 Adu, olmal lob i Lanlet Weg @4 Proprietor. DUC GARGE Ville road price, $10,000 CoE Drums 0 Kock: Nilsson’. Marriage. F i == rest is city, is SUL ly! ‘seriously il | L. P. Shoemaker to Joba Lyuch, w. pt. 21, bik. 3 X.W. COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, OnE e ehicago at | abd Kobert Grady, colored, lett Monday bight on Speer diteg flee ‘ Hull; $2,640, H. Wex to John 5 ~ cireece:| S-rssuiweiisst inne ith (not aauedut tei | Fame March 12-tho religions marriage core. | Nowy york and Chester, pending the deciionet the | tie Ober side of ue ver, as mentiouc 1m eater | ais Harm near Falls Churea, Va with but augue | Meridian Wis €2040., Bs Wex 10 Joa King, px. rate aor 7 wagon aerraseE | ® wellinc line new burn. fruit. owner suid | Mony between Christine Nilsson and Count Mi. | New York an Pel day’s Stax, were tound yesterday aiternoun at the | BOPES ; Fur ote sy or Meat Market. For particulars sn. orth oF tut froin this plice itt $4 .coutinued | randa Will take place at the Madeleine to-day. Altorney General on the question whether such , to ‘de, Sq. 134; $18,802.50. Mh MARCH FOURTEENTH, AT ELEVEN AM, OF oe house of ‘ar. Swift, in Prince George's county, | , Mevorder Matthews: famfly Jefy he city on thes | SUR, 10ts, 7 0 to Od on. Tks Sle way @uireof TALKS BROS. Sth and Mists mw. mhlOsd | ee te ee DESDLE: 1310 F at ke me Ea worl cane oan mpegs Reveal permet wire ney pean we nen THON ee, Boctle Up his business he will follow thein, A num- | abd 127, 89.156; $9,310. W. West eg ee AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF REGULAR SAL D PEATE : fa: = ismarck Dines Hix Supporte: in view of U lure of Congress (0 Make specific in THE STAR yesterday that Hon. CLA DET, ef 3 ley, pt. lot 2, 8q. & Of 900; $576.50. P. MH. Christ- phe HED FEN § ADJOINING MARSHALL | pyarty, March 12.—Dismarck gave a diuuer last | abpropriutions tor the wore. itis the general | clty attorney, had Deon appoluted: conudersial pet OC Ree Triende were At te G2p06 10 ee 8) M: | 27s We Se keen, Be 3,54 1078s go0, ALTER & MacGOWAN, See a eee ea re es ee ee Cue Tae at ae | Coe oe ty commissioner of raltroads ted ¢0)] © yp Hendee, the noted bicycle rider of | C. E Beall to John Ridout, sub lot i, sy. 97; $085. | GOODS, IN PART AS FOLLOWS: : 1008-1010 # at, | Voted for the septennute bill, eee ae oe ee eect gan OGd | See Sore eannnons to Chat gentieman: steed spriugieli Mass, isin the city. Me bas with bist Saye SALE, HALNESSIE HARNESS Jok COUNTEY PROPERTIES CALL AT OFFICE SP Or ta and wae ae eer ace eae tee | ponva.of trends here, —— The LO. Med Men have | lew atyic of bicycle that is attracting consider: quale age! fatd bogey and Catriage Harness for [ye en : ts ‘R&e\Mrakemen’s Strike Centinves: te ee an ee eee Meee feats | a ane ae Tene ihe Are hers poet May eee | able attention among local wheelmen. ‘Mr. R. O. Holtzman reports the following sales of | Horse Covers, all kinds Lap Robes, Fur Robes, Ladies? me Oat Redteed pricey Os BAXTER OE OLO Fee Secsadt Siiount can be used On tle cruisers 104s thought | uwo-story trame huge, with lovee test teed, oa, Sea realestate: Lote 12 and 13, in square 685, Dela- Bure BECKEK'S, 15 CC COUNTRY i= ae pied ee fone march ane He and they can be completed, Fairfax Street, between Kt and Prince, vought | EENANCIAL AND COMMERCEAE. | ware avenue and C street northeast, sold for Capt. and Genta’ Kiding Saddles and Bridles, Bugyy and c chs “Ww x ‘New 5 pital Rosen Ee Gohan BS le 7 yfuvine;, stable, dc, in, | the New York, Pennsylvinia and Olio struck this | ‘There are 852 new advertisements in Tux Bran | Trrner ts: i? gh, eS 16r 81,000. Miss Haitte New York Stock Market, Se ‘and ipod ytoocsing best Aiirent SMe Star otices = i | Pittsburg, Cleveland nd ‘Toleds site wie gees | Outay.—the largest number, with a single exoop- | Estes, of Waskiington, taken Sick ‘at St Mary's | he foloming ar the cheuiut and 3.00 p.m, prow | 805, ath stroct, Detween Land A strecte nortueast, | Cariage Haruest, Whips, Sc; aliopether the % Jolt SALE-AT BRIGHTWOOD, TWO 3 O8 | hole et Meee ind Toledo. road, who gave | won ever published in one lvaue of the paper. geademy here, hus been removed to her home.—— | Sh Sto i" wodye, 580 Lota attests $500, Lot of 22, in square 157, 17th aan 2 D, TWO ACRES ON | notice last Monday, asserted that if an order is | UD, sees Paes Mr. J.-H. D, Smoot, has taken the oath of a ire selection of goods ever offered at suction, and v0 = sep bak | staliannd cartinge base full Aung Men (pRTzS | Bot lnsued to-day pulting on the third rakeman | pragr asuistawrP osrasran Guxxmas @envaweon | Wardeh.<-—Mé. Wie Pee oe eee ee occ antnwees taaneredty etiosoaeey ieee ees se, gates va | Take RIB all will strike to-night, has gone to Boston, Second Asuistant Postmaster | Of LIS ribs by a fall a rew days ago. welling, sold fof Catherine M. Cooney to Howard | which we invite buyars PY ts placed a set of JOR s Ok EXC] \GE FOI ¥ enera i a jus vem cau be vb- | de traps. 1,200 “i dis MouetNG IN PHILA) West to Inaugurate the fast mall service trom New | From Tid Bits, Chea. Ne ‘west, improved by two three-story brick hi UNCANSON BOS, Auctioneer : Uy atone table grunt ofall Kida DELPHIA THIS MORNING. York to Kansas C1 Dakotan—Husband home, Mrs, Burgess? ‘De, Do., pref. SkLE-A RAKE MARGIN OF iE ch re loo Partapecruta, March 12.—-Forty politicians, pro- Ses oes yonder. Isent him on an errand two weeks lable laud surg, with, Com | ive-routl howe : atone sp sold for William Galt, for ee ——— Si of juare 240, Corcoran street Lwe 13th and 14Ui | ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF pon wa, CROOK, Fe: ZAFISE | Rok KENT Of EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP-| fessional, business and sporting men puld $5 each | AMONG THB PARSIDEXTS CaLLexs t0 day were | _ MTS. Burgess—No, but I expect: he will be in a | scteets northwest, improved by & two-story brick, |“ TUS, £4 OF DUG STORE, No, cis ett) tate kare F ARS: ESI to Witness a ght {oa finish at an eurly hour tis | the Attorney Geueral, Senators Cullom, Call, Dan od Or two, We're going to have a thaw, you | Del 4 ae A. a. ies ac cuore, ny oer C NORTHWEST. (yp tome see Oana Manving tke one | aac i acty ou R&P RR — | morning at a well-known resort in West Phila | jo end . 4 Part of o a Fuvedsh in hives Be bien aolle em aiog iv cts | Aen eles, eet | Au ihe gma ree gly Mura | Kigta hag Maran Uectoae gh Weems | Datotan—wnewtasaany | falot tnt dae neat | ee 7 oll x ‘vera 80 rs. Bu ‘ou nora nite $150 per aun ‘Tully, of Kensington, ‘Twoounce gloves were used, | MCFrimun, O'Werrall, Sowden and, Hemdérson, tik. mon an errand two 748, ot 7 y. & Andrews, for $48.00. Paris of lots 7 and & | A.D. 1887, on the promises, Al TWELVE O Murray knocked. Tully down twice ta the second | Assistant Secretary Thompson, for 2 nd that 5 : tn‘square 24, a, D.C, $010 for dirs M. | NOON, vias are see ap hie, Found. ‘Tully was very weak in the third round, | Of ‘he District, Edmunds, dhouldi't wonder it hed hegus fores Suecaraged | £ De., pref. ‘Bremner, fork TH CoOD-WILL STOCK, OF PEUGS, KODA ROUK- jae peu #100. WM. A. MLUO}, 472 La ave, Murray finished bim With a left hand blow ou thé | Axwy Oxpsns—First Lieut Robert Craig, 4th | by this time, . Tou. oe 08: sree ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAKEKOOMS, uk SALE— Suds aud when he Tecuvered he was to Weak to | Stllery, now on duty in this city, has ‘been ‘Simp! MK 9, ierdiat“ 5 et ordered to report to the chief signal officer for Phy, Bemmcede 10, Meridian som SALE-ONE BLIGUYLT CASO og | B.seren fine building site, 25 milen from city, 3900, SeaeenS See ere wine temporary duty as acting signal officer, ‘Twonty- | ¥F™ the Belleville (Tox) Standard. xs bik. 17, Mer- setnd Fer, $0 cute Wer tune thicket BOO. | fete eens eame house, stebling, all of] Cannot Attend His Wife’s Funeral, | live colored cavalry recrilts have been ‘ordered to | _ The Standard wishes to correct a false impres- | ¥: lots 16 to 15 Sey terms. HUGO WORCH & CO, fy: 4 ‘acres, uulnproved, fine view, 2% miles from city, | Cutcago, Maren 12.—Sheriff Matson said to-day | the department of Arizona, ‘The leave ot Assist- | sion in reference to the “firing” of the editor's wife | ¥. Jot 19, bik. Belmer Mane agency. 300. = (| that iv bad been decided to not permit Oscar | 4b Surgeon W. Fitzhugh Carter has been ex- | and motherinlaw from the Methodist chureb. rgdort, lot 19, Tete ee S actos, Groom frie house, fruit and flowers, 2 | Necbe to attend the funeral of his wie tomer | tended four months on account of disability. ‘They Were not put out of the butiding by the pas- uichins, part ‘aid Shave ene Wiew Of city, S400. it ts Mougnt, the presence of Neebe would only changed: from Banta ret anenee aay {tor assome suppose, but merely had their names | og oy pa Woof 1 wae sind tr ox legion haat nd to incite 3 L y raleng mo the roll of membership. TI Ir . wore age 5 ; 200 ee AU) joule bisieme wea sree er Jan bcd aan ail Rina 96 ine advices of the police department are to the | he order directing Licut. Col. Ged. L; Gillespie, ot the kind of ‘aman to quietly submit to having Pe med Neneh (Gaol Wileod, lot 1k bik 15, Menidige Hilt a one, tS: cities ew Comtninnnn | “iad uchescty rons ftute hue stabling for § horven | Sek the ted He aS area ne SY Bp BEnICE | Caco. haloes be cho dation nter ie cLaeS, church or elsewhere, Herts. not bulk that ways | Bel’ St asked." Corcoran J. Purinan, Wot 1s, bik, 16, Meridian "Lilt, $1,850 eed ay Aare stocks cows, lange orchards aud vineyard, tn fall view —_ has been revoked, and Major Wm. H. Livermors | Deiter is lus menterdegate us a A A — 0 Terms $207, Sule tu i i station. 87-900. om Selling Liquor to Minors, ‘has been ordered to act as such relief, 5 en ee eked. $1,875; ‘Lancaster, Sy oe er hide -AT A SACRIFICE, ONE FINE | Wand Orathe, gesg. es Bess A aie 4A QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY ARGUED. Ligur. PowmLL Was a little better to-day, Dut 18 Bats in the Mammoth Cave. Bank Tue" gelato; tor a. BW part or'iot, ory Go aera ian Paste voy bt. | pis sre Nee Woslsome 7-rocm frame house, in| Herman Radel, saloon-Keeper, was before the Po- | still in a very precarious condition, a een News. inthe | Hus Toatrance, 19,60, Ee saostias: — . Foie” | 8 Shes frais jostsand store, 7 rooms, good stable, Laepitee ae doogeeatc Neer} eeeinca |. PaRGONAL.—Hx-Treasurer John C. Now has re- wianmots ‘Gave, Tasked the gulde what the large | Co: 422? a, $2i260; tor TN Gul lot Sox100 at’ sources see s Milles froth city $900, % = N. 3 ALE _FINE LOOKIN: GRAY HonSE | — {Gecren espicudll Gullting site, with fine view of | MUBOF® geatenditrs ae in, | turned to Indianopolis, The telegraphic report | black spots were. For anscer he went to the | Coz her 7th and’ Po ‘streets, $10,000; for H. W. N oe Ot ear that Thursday night he attended a ball at Edel's ‘Coma, Diic. 15, $1,875; for B. Bind woah tor wantet use’ Apps st clio tS hanat | S0actes; would subdivide tuto40r more building | hall and drank wine afd Beer, tome pur. | that he had had a slight shock of paralysis was an | nearest and tenderly took down a small bat. Sotwalner ana Coaae 10s 4 and 5, bik. Zisistiw FaSim” | sites with fine view of city aud‘ river, & ules ruin | Chased ‘Mitts cain too error. Senator Beck has returned and was 10 his | ‘There were, I think, millions of them, all hang- Mo, March 12-—Vinsinie nee Meridian Hill, $3,700; for c. k Newman, be Jok SALE — 73 CARRIAGES —BUGOIES asp | "3 mone a ey oa the wieuben mua bed committes, room br HE pCapltol | today At | ing. by their feet, héads down, and in 'a comatose Per Dont ao. tenctortios, with coupon, 40° tad be ii, Meridian Mb 000 for Ellen spencer, i SALE — 7 5 . cross-examination ork.—The Kev. Dr. 1. P. ‘rustin altion. 7 i Shrine Waronm, op moutily payments vrcaan ‘i | Allon 5 We artoier on C3 tie pom condition. ‘They spend the winter hanging up | to-day ots 10°11, 12, 13, 14 ‘blk. #0, meridian Hil, Fated alk roa ceca cl ee TH. = oe costes atthe ball but he dno cae. any ching oe Bas oa its city. guinea R see a Sho Matsatwn De. Hates 1007 Fst.nw. | a leased. | William Gardner, 16 | Shaw Engiand ‘are at the Ebbitt— West Washington. ea Wika | JROH KENT—ON BALE—A VALU, EMS Years old, testified that he attended the "4 iN asenire ta ou saLavaice Lint OF Fema wise“ | FUL MET, OSA ACSLARUErARS Sta | eel etal ns beaepeat ego Pr | Mrs Geen Now Yor ald Le Wrslagan an creer Goearren at the tesing. ot CALIFORNIA WINKS. | IMPORTED wines, | Sil PRaluctive, weil wooded and watered wud Geach: | Charles Plaker, ler, vestitied that he did not | A. Gansler ot Philadelphia and. A. Woodbury of the ct ight the adi shee Gutgnte.. "teat a Pal aecrtiomtat Me | ESC SN hectare 20g peta, Apny | sell iguer tthe wise Gus ot spam was put | New York are at the National —sire Mls “has Masten Instead of tony ck wan fiw ineended. ‘i © caret... 6100 5 | sid Otter Chazete: xg, | er | OO guid Maewlurehy “and Lyme Dwight of discussed. A decision’ will be reached at the next . Siieacodss “129 + | Meuneimer, Sicrsteumer | J EORGANIZED ‘The defendant testified that he rentea the hall | ‘Toronto, H. H. Presbry ot New York, J. eS iret oie, We King ts a Dn bort.... dae S| Herts, Sheree, , ran: | 4K NEW HOWE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, con ee eee mee your’ a ae ilerd : ry ona jolla Successor to — Brawdy 309 5 | Guu; Chartreuse, Maras THE HOWE MACHIN, sr. Padgett said that the law held responsible | A. G. Spalding of Chicago, Horace Crosby of Pitts- SSRLMS = | Siosnaotiertonits irae reed tosis the pruprstor of a place ant not the person who “uh aya award Lewis iam * | High Arm Sewing Machine, witch has proved Staelf to | “Mr Calihewe the defendant, sald he neta that Rian ont Go Sheek Been ee So,liquors by the glass. Telephoos cal} 114.2. ee ere gp rciwned Ba | potas ne members of sas coeuaine’ ene cee atk wa, of New York, ix Goud delivered tres. IGSON, so. fachuiente 10 jes ere responible for What Occurred int 8 Wholesale, Winesand Liawoes, Machines. and thes! could be prosecuted for iy ives, of New York, 18 at an un lcensed bar, and considerable «liseussion Tollowed, sn i dg said he would pass over what occurred | | Huxrixa Evipaxce AGanir tax Curcaco ene’ " = = ell ai ‘cons tuken } DLgKs.—A Chicazo dispaten says Ulas State's (Os SAL B_—-CHAMPION COUGH CURE” 18 TEE W, J, PARKER, MAGNETIC HEALER, TREATS | place in the barruom. ‘The testimony did not im- | ney Grinnell y ‘took ‘Of all the pater Fey Geese fens cotkcepit wesc: | sty, ¢,guccens! uly all Chrvute aud Nefvents Diseases haracter Of the young men. ‘The court | books, records and doe in the offioes of te aiuiaciunee, THE SAM, PEG “Ome oars PS ae TO ee ‘Ane of $20 tn each case, AD appeal was | county comuississionera and the warden of ~ Agent for “Trimble” Kyeaud Fine Vid Sour Mash Whiskics a Hd fon tree. Umice hours: 107 pan 4 10 St. Paul et, Baltimore, Md. Bw | Tio dw gounty hospital for use in connection with the ‘ SALE—HAKIZ MOUNTAIN, 81. ANDREAS | —— ——_~—-—___ vestigation, crooked transactions of ee ee getty Canad 2. WALKER F The freight brakemen’s strike on the Baltimore | that by the grand jury now in see. eeeea snd Donentn lined alk bade, wire Seok | Do Homann ape Lana Ae es Eescou, | and Oblo* road Js rrtually a au ond, and trains | son. ‘The acuon oF sir. Gfauel crested cousider: aod Cages FLED. ZELLER, 23) Fa ave. aw Cagnt Flastec, ice ee Fanning us usual by Monday or Tuesday | able excitement amoug the inplicated officials and ouners concerned,

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