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———_ = Pt NG STAR: WASHINGTON. FOR RENT—HOUSES. R RENT—MAY 18ST BRICK HOUSE 20136 e foams: med. raps: Fer J. N. Lenmon, of No. 2 Engine Co., testified that | for publication, kis company Went out before the alarm was | 1... 70K DREWwEKS" & r sounded. He found a iamp-wick fuse leading to @ | micontrs strat yotions tooo euataet Come Tucms, mod. imps. Price $3 ej B CO, 1521 Pet mew. w a atten FFE SALE_ WE CAN OFFER AS A FIRST-CLASS ; avestament wn th f the cian FELCH FOX E'BROWN, | jew and attractive two stony and ecliar press buck | THC Tories Dec! Leet _ | dwelling containing six rooms, water, gaz and sewer,| Tismes’ Attack on Mr. Dil! 1B BENT—308-510 M ST—NEW AND COM- | on coucrete Carag we yet ee one st. cars. NSE TAX. | FOR SALE—HOUSE> r Ty. SECOND DAY OF THE RACES. CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS. BRINKS ON SUNDAY. Steet sa oe ox Gar Sipe Game Comrie ee = THE NEW POMCR REGULATIONS. eee eee aa : i Changes in the Pulpits of the A. MI. E. | Hearing in “The Em pire Club* Case. | Testimony in the Case of Miss McBride |r. ¢ mw roLce tae finishi } ee ° out ae re been referred. to Assistant District attorney H. B = : an 2 — ¢. MeParland | Under the law authorizing the Wwstetet Commis tniy $1000. BH WARNER 6 C00 S10 aime t Tel meeting brought out a better attendance than | | Theseventh and closing day's seston ofthe Bal~| cre case of Camit Solari, the saloon-keeper on | MLO Mary J. McBride aud Jno. W. MeFuriand | Under the lay author tring ms. Comms = Tatest Telegrams (0 The a ~ Sunday liquor law in connection with the “ So. Jolin E BEALL & = bers. Ladies in the grand stand andthe club- | devotional exercises conducted by Rev. Jas. E. > court ths is my4-lw m the defendant, enter “a = ” k OF PRIVILEGE, | tween th rac sped ied champagne and | misty pony bad daring the urls td t, entered a plea of “not guilty. cupboard filled with papers and shacks saturated | New Yors and Maltihuume urging che abrogation ot D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1887-WITH SUPPLEMENT ties seeking investurent of home to Church, —Her ce Claim, touchte ‘upon the ponice roguacnn, Teer ba 7 13th street, new two story and concrete cel- A LARGER ATTENDANCE THAN ON THE OPENING DAY. naa oot ac Ge San ouezacicn! TESTIMONY BEFORE JUDGE SNELL—STATEMENTS OF H u y — con! - . cl avis is opt n of e a ouuss-bath and afl modern tmprovemcute, Cuariaana is Gectead) Gay ot teas ations) | Seeteys One| oe THR POLICE, MR. SOLAR, AND OTHER wirwusses, | Yesterday, after Tun Stan's report closed, the | Davis for his opinion of thelr y and vation. House is well built and neatly finished. Price idee alee ¥ timore conterence of the A.M. E. Chureh at the on the charge of arson, in setting fire to the house | $192" F Comment yesterday. The weather was warm, and straw eA. Pennsylvania avenue, ch: * | Sioner Wheatley stated today that i will pro Fo! SAL 2- A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING hats and seersuckers began to show up in num- | Me:ropolitan Church was begun this morning with ne eeonanged with violating the | No, 515 11th street, on June 0 last, wascontinued. | biy be nmonth bear they will be in. COMO on Sth at. between I-aud Kw, e Club,” was called for trial in the Police court this house balcony plied their fans vigorously, and be- | Williams. It was reported that the committee on | morning by Mr. NOT A BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. | tycon the ruses sipped ined champagne ana | missionsry money had during the year raised and Be er rateett | Mr. Chas. 8. Moute, for —— Lieut. Amiss testified that on Sunday, the 24th " ted | tke Moeuse tax at present 0 max Such, | beer their beverage, laid off thelr coats. ‘The | ¢- HiMl Were revelved by the bisuop on trial. Ret. | of iast month, he went to the defendant's place. Tt | Witt lL He found also rhe mattress saturs cial travelers doing, Dusiness in the Distro of Against the Paper | track was very dry, and the one sprinkling cart | Mr. Seaton and Rev. Mr. Brown addressed the con Was between 6 and 7 o'clock in the evening, andhe o Columbia. petiGons are signed by several ete Sestory and basement brick Dwellings. nine | Price ouly @: & CO, D16 E st. vist- | ference in the interest of Wayman College, which | yw, tig ung. Jaa C. Belt, of No. 1Co., testified that he was | funined of the leeds Taaste tn the canes ee biste Sstery and basement teick Dwellings. nine | Eres = = “mat that made its slow rounds scarcely = is on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad between | pont, “PO Mr. Solart’s invitation, Upstairs he | ine first fireman to enter the back room on the | umey’ oh th hold that the imposition or ania tas Guced to €40 each, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 f SALE—FINE DWELLING, NEARLY NEW,| LONDow, May4.—The Right Honorable W. H. | bleimpression, By the time it got round the ef aa found a bar-room arranged in an apartmentimme-| main oor. He found see under a wasb- | Sén contravention of the Uulted Mates Law, aid Fst nw. e avirin | F 4 Toms first-class neighborhood, mod. tinps. siz | Smith, First Lord of the Treasuay, announced in | at its starting point was as thick as ever. There | Washingto acacia 2 Glately over Mr. Solart’s bar on the first f100r. | noant and a hole in the Lennie ‘On cross. | especial reference Is made (o the recent dec 2 re a ir fom (Treasury | Dept... very chesks | the House of Commons this afternoon that the | Were a number of private carriages in the infield, aie fame Gee, once ised: Dollar | THETe Were two men behind the bar, and witness | examination witness said that the hole, whic | Ba bined states Supreme Court tn the case of O86 Bw OPE oy HTS th ot memset 1830 | aud 19th, south front, lot frees BOe4 on F ot, vane | government had resolved that the allegation that | but as a rule the occupants abandoned them dur- PO y H inches In diameter, may lave been | ROvbIDs ‘act. TY Xing District of ‘Shelby X i saw them serve what appeared wine. bout 1d, $2,508.39; 3 appeared to be ‘One | was al 7 Wylie ste, Pat, usu ioG with frottage of 26.2, Se stable, Jis45. | the statement by the London Times that Mr. Dil. | ing the races for the balcony of the club-ouse, | {U2 $2.59832; yastors support, 21,006.56; for 2 we cannot pugh the jem porary County, Tenn., to the effect that ‘0 the bar. | Made by a rat. impose taxes tipon persons passing Uh ing liquor. | | Arthur Payne testified that two or three weeks | tate, or coming into it menie f Ob cross-exautuation withess said he had acon. | before the fire, at the request of McFarland, he nh { Sar’ ~ $2,502.11; for contingent fund, | Ot Mr. Solari’s employes was attendi Cen wer 8 0 Or iia city foes 88.20 | sold tery cheap, wilt eae ee wad eee, MG | lon told a falsehood while denying In the House of | where it was cooler. 98; Bibie cust, $61.43; missionury interests, | THETE Were men tn the front room drit as ane 7 pends he ET Commons that paper's utterances concerning bis ‘THE FAVORITES. $352.34) mite society, $150.72; for charitable [ it ac : purpose, espectally i connected With ‘Iuterstabe Desirable Office Koons in building 934 Fst. n.w..at | _ my GEO. W. LINKINS, 19thand Hats,_| alleged relations = with Sheridan, =the | an, 1g offered another attractive day's | POSS, $1.251.26; educational interests, The aod with Mr. Solari the previous Friday, and | sisted in taking furniture trom the house by the | fr foreign co: - eh eee = zs " invinelble, “was a “breach” of privilege, Program offered another ai Children's day collection, $425 student's fund, ; ‘e latter gave him the information he asked for | Way of the back alley, McFarland said that it - — DRMSTEDT S gue ratcnie_ | FOR SALE-ON FOUR AND 4 HALF STI Was uot. sustained by precedent, | sport. ‘There were good flelds in all five of the | $45.59; Sunday-schout. gurpines ek ote about the Empire Club, was a set of furnitire belonging to a member No MONEY TO LAY TH MAIN, tainiliy six rooms aud bath with all mode! Continuing, Mr. Smith said it would be against the | races, and, as a rule, the horses started for the | church debts, $11,138.26 (etropoll The District yr ARy, other clubs in your precinct?” inquired | Congress; the latter was going to move, and th have refused to = Ls > TS: meuts. Price each only $2,500. B. H. W. dignity of the house to summon the Tines to the | e a s the widest | this city, $170.86: total, $85,100. Mr. Moore. furniture was to be taken to a house on L'street. _ | ), H. AL Griswold, ___FOR SALE—HOUSES. __| B62 3ig' FS sb only $4900. bar without previously inquiring into the circum | field for speculation, aa there wero, mo, rece Te- ‘The total Inembership was reported to be 7,1 that tele not Suid. Mt. Padgett, “on the ground |, Carrie Grifith, residing at 1504 L street, testified | acuta, Tor thie extenstom x Stanoes. ‘The gentlemen Delow the gangway, Mr. | Hela! iebettenae i < about the | and the probationeres 1,034, local preachers 87 a ot material.” 0 McFarland rebting a room there to store furni- wi Virginia avenue and Sth FoR Gale A TWO-STORY, BAY Smith added, ‘asked that a select cominittee be | COGS to guide betters, From the talk abo prea “1 hold that it fs material,” course Nellie Van in the first, Raymond in the sec- | horters 48, churches 97; with a value of #403,5¢ foustituted to inquire forthwith Into the ellega- | ond and Brittanie in the third race caught Ue Andebtedness $91,754.11, school houses 11, vait | tions of the 7imes. popular y, and many combinations were made | at $150,000; ‘parsonages 20, valucd. at (BETWEEN THE PRACTICE OF THE HOUSE on thos During the 'past year 31 adults were b: the bridge into Anacostia, mney WIL whieh to do the on Was received by the PL. Thomas ‘aid Mr. Moore. ‘ture ip. } i | ,gMlt Padsett said there was ho: proof of the ex. | Clement W. Howard, secretary of che Firemen’s | bo, | I8tence of any other club, Insurance Co., testified that Miss McBride cailed ntized, |, The Judge Said he would exclude the question: at the office of’ the company and presented a let- 7 ¥ and it improvements, ‘between two lines of cars. 1424 Pierce Place nw. WOR SALE—ON ARTHU thet. bh.” ‘R PLACE, S y Yate, deen e ‘i y 7 : ay for the reason that ater! ter, and inquired what. Was necessary for ber to | W tor rep done baniectte ew 'rogm trick dwelingn with af | eal uty. cabs gotsttacsc tide techs come | VaR eels Beech ORE TR St otto! SENS | ols We nena cans Seats LT, SUUERY | Gould not be. astunved. ine eg atarah ane | te and ngulred, wnat wane, necesar. for et 26 | te appr | jeder tuprovezucnts Street is now bei concreted. | mittee as was asked for would. be wutitted to cOn- | sent the odds down rapidly, Punks Was, Well | Scholars 6388, conversions 453, atid 14700 books other club cases presented. mislald her policy. He told her what was reul- pormit t aS i WARN 0. The government, feeling | cently, She won from a good tield, makin e ade the us a ter. He could not a s oun \e . depart 2.000 | my4-4t BH. WARN TTS Pot aw_| It tobe their duty to endeavor to solve the ques | In s33, 5 a S, for missions, superannuated ministers and the | the place, but he saw several botties there, | Inside. There Was some in the sireet, but noting | and t Witness could not say that the Uke suMectent to cover the furnising ot the hou Burch was scratched tn the fourth race, and | widows, y n Say that the men he saw there | like suMicle cS ne that left Herbert and. Richinond to alvide the | ” Rev, Mr. Mossel trom the committee to whom the | Wer not employed by the ‘caterer to the Empire | _ The Government offered. In evidence the eneral and stich ith him to pro a xpense incurred in exte tains should be meinbursed by wate 412 Stirs See ee Uon, had instruc e ‘i + 00 | Gate oa EeioRY x DWELLING, | Hon, structed the attor taxes : i i y ch gel D edeath | Club. ted to Mr, Howand, for the purpose of show. | and rents. In this case the people do not petition 3.600 | ern improvements, excellent condition: price, $8,000; | CUte the Times for libel on Mr. Dilion, who Was at in ue betting, The backers of Bureh ged- | Preparation of a resolution in regard tothe death | CUD. ogee t " rand, ve show. ents 10} se ie wpe dat pe See ree eee ae en ele Oman, | MBER td Gelece eich coninnl ene aoe Ae In EraMsterrat cele ann Raya to THEE DereS of Henry Ward Beecher was referred, reported. coki'icant Diguins gave similar testimony. He Ite. that a few dass after tr Miss Merde | for the lasting of water mutins tt the stron of Ate Coes myd-4v-” | conclusion, Mr. smith ‘urged the house to accept | “iss Goodrich was scratched in the fh race. | Series of resolutions expresave of the appreciation | SMa that Mr Solan cashier and, Boukexéeper | Claim pyected, a fed cost of Laying Us mak JOR SALE—A MOST EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. | the Course proposed. Jas. McLaughiin, the celebrated Jockey, received | of bi per vibes in the cause of human liberty, Which. Witness rea; Whe * es ‘on the second floor, teen. 367-50. tot laying | KK; yu Washington st., just north of the new Pension Mr. T. P, O'Connor condemned the governme a telegram early this morning that his two chil- | were adopted, they hada Tull oone Of the bartenders that 7 4 fae hs Or two of those nice uew two-story. aud cel- | proposal. “He sald he comuiserated the. 0% F dren died last night In Brooklyn of measles, He MARYLAND'S MISCEGENATION 1 Supply of everything, And he said, THE PIRE-RSCAPR COMMISSION Ino, Minett, Ni 8; Jennie B,'98; Village Boy, 01; Belmont, | ing the barbaric. penalties’ affixed. to: these Une 0. Minett, No. 6183 Gth street southwest, tes Brick: ‘bay windows front and sidé: eight rooms: 2 ‘welliuwes, containing six rooms and bath- | nent on their ¢ and degrading posl- | wasexcused froin his engagements and did not] atthe session of the co ference hel erday | 4 Walton sue Etapire Club.” Witness said he saw | to the heart met at 2 p.in, to-day at the hiet Parris, ee nies Pups aliedSrmimproveiuents, aud reuting 2r | tion. Thetr proposal was really for a coiluave | ride todays ee afvernoon, Rev. Mr. Stewart, the pastor of ene | Covatore ere Ar UAL HE as aa ee wane Da Be | Sc aevernaine the trial, le Dolnt | The matare of the vartous <p. 3 Per mouth. Price, 82, cl “ah hee ue Mr e 5 , Rev. Mr. 8 5 st ould "ar that 1t Was wines ermine the trial. } cussed at some lengtii, but no particula ~ BP WARNER & co. Scene tee ace tya HEY RIOE OL DEL eM TO-DAY'S PROGHAM, Metropolitan chureh tn thiseity, offered the fol-| ,,OMlcer Moor» testitied “that on the sunday | The district attorney sad {€ the objection tssus: | udoptnd.. Major Most as thadt ay nto “ors.. myt-4t S16 F st. oS | taining the Ubel_on Mr. Dihon, and, flourishing |, The entries and welghts for to-day were as fol- | towing resolution: “Whereas there has been lately | ¢2 ail he saw a party of gentlemen sitting | tained he would not ask for any ict from the | the District Commissioners to be. reuoved. frou, 20s Sth sem JOR SALE-ATTRACTIVE 9-ROOM | MODERN | jtaloit, he sald: “I purchased this cops” of Use | OWS: a na, | Cnacted by the legislature of Maryland alaw on | jmimd the table, He heard no one call for eee | Service on the commision. ePrice ntiy #7500. STRIGER © LikBrie | Zimes at one of the stalls owned by the Right | , Fist race—Purse $500, of which $100 to second | the subject of marriage, making It a penal offense | !quor and could not swear that any Was served, 5 fed upon bis objection, and the THE NEW WATER wary, Boks. For full lst call at office for bebeharieanedon | MARS. STEIGER S Tiysat’ | Hon, First Lord or the ‘Treasury. Tis ne, | fOr three-year-olds and upward. One mfle—Bov | for persons classified as white and colored to In- | PUCSAW fifteen cents. passed in on & walter question was argued Until the lour of adjourn | Tye work of titanting Ore the Istand 15th. [my31 THOS.E WAGGAMAN. | 7. 5 aie SECT! speaking /or the government, who says no breach | GE US ig ea Angus caine | Cermarry,and persons have actually been arrested. THE BARTENDER'S STATEMENT. ment. al inch wat WisaLe DWELLING. 141gsr-Twosrony | BOSSE! THE, NORTHWEST SECTION: | otprivilega was Gominited (ish cher) eI | 104; Punks, 103; Lady Dean, 1085 'S ind tmprisoned for so dolug, aud are now suffer- PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. ings on Yistand i sts. ue, “near Connecticut ave; | (heretore, deeply interested as a purty in the case | Urled that he is employed by Mr. Solari as bar- near diagirdinntdrem dhomtinny) : by © Times. 1 vo. men | 84; Vosberg, 84. ‘nteous and blasphemous enszetment 2 of the leter a reservoir tos e Rosie ane farenn S.¥ Le'Suaruties, "pS" | hibited "A Sead etaace fo tay | Ought to Ge tn tue duck Aogethen "Ti Ins |, Sead raceme Army aud Navy stakes fo ait | Serene, bere Wy in Madmore ap- | ENE. "On the Sunday charged he sald ne went | PFwMEHE_ onthe adsslon of the Utter in evi | WAL Aes 4s ewer L Sy ay dl ribet Che Tree aie} isla tn che nosthwase postion: of the cite. | Themen re; + eal ae fir, unjust and | 2ges; $50 each, half forfeit, 0 (_declai nual conference of the A. M. E. Church, now in | to Mr. Solari’s house, and on the secoi f rs . e Capitol Hill by reason of an extrac t Hen Te ee ee ee ede HH WARMENG GO.” | Unprecedented “the fuse or cummuhs ougut not | APTH=2, witty added, waten 10 to seco | Soon, That we regu tts ta asa den of | serve uC aL Leds oF Renee chee eT he | luage Montzomery overruled the objectlon and | Cpt Hy reason of a extraneinary demand WESCOTE WILCOX & WINE, | _myd-4t__—__ ___916 F st_inw___| tobe taken in by a collusive action.” Sein een ena, Remy b, Count Luna, | OW, RAFTOW, disgusiing and degrading civiliza- | returned the moncy to ‘the cashler. On trose | {3°xGepon wasnoted, | |. sa | thecifect, however, of hiulntainiug a more pentect = 11907 Pennsylvania ave. | JOR SALE_NET 8 PER CENT INVESTMENT, | Here Mr. DeLisle, conservative member for Mid- | S¥2 Keene, Nat Goodwin, Barney B, C ¢ | Hon, especially adapted to arm the strong against | €xamination witness said that he was in the em- 1 equillorium of pt on Capitol Hi than has 5 new G-room housis on 13th st, n.w..asa whole oF | dle Lelcestershire, ‘arose toa point, of order. He Al Reed, Valiant, Mattens, Nil Desperandum, Lizzie | the weak; that it is against. soct parately. is TEIGER & LIkBERM: purity and inj ploy of the Empire Club, and liquor was furnished | MBEdS. dated July 3, 1880, notifying the Fire. E; R SALE—NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, men’s Insurance Co. of the’ fire and that, as she | 24° n enjoyed, The main has a capacity of 2 155 © | Baker, ‘Tom Hood, Romp, Branch, favor of bastardy and concubinage, and as an | toits members, He then said ‘he n 5 ,000 gallons aot: wal reat fof S12 ap parteinte” Pee Sk ce masse) err Midals Cora atthe eanscseaives wore” |, tit ace- bury th. or wien ston cote see [outrage agungt indicia tera pervades he Whether ther were incmberscr Hoty But that he | MANIA ROWE Feaponsible for H. she, lobked to | 7WOWDKALOMK Gs WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINES JOR SALE-A~ POSITIVE BANGAIN-THRER” a nit; for maidens of ail ages. Six furlougs—Longa- | most Sacred precinets of the human lieart, favor- | handed the liquor ou to te waters ; : . 5 < epeCLor Rutwisle as eevee a, tne Pomarivasintve_ | Fives prom trick dvotuaeciias ba amdow.d'| ts voiced “S5yen ueiet riiger, Hissar of Mist 115; Heltantae, 00; Mac: | {PE the eauest hypocrisy and the grossest pros. | | “T object to that,-sald Air. Padgett, Thegps | AMESa tld, Ne ld Teeter a eartana | Ne liemdyy oe a tc enrata as tolowns SALE HOUSE AND STORE. 71H ST.8.W. | Duiitand uicely auished isthe interior. 2213 1th | _ Speaker Peel_“-The clerk of the house will please | tava, 103s Black Prince 103; Miss’ Churmer, | CWUOD eaveriseto)a log dissumons te ES was not insured. Witness stated that he gave her | numbered 18 Massachusetts avenue noruleast: between Daud F Lot 50394. Price 83,000, ey Soins see that the words are taken down.” Breeze ah eae eNee t Anis Tesolution gave rise to a, long discussion, STATEMENT OP MR. SOLARI. Acopy of the conditions of the policy, and told | Richards, to erect Ure brick dwellings, $14,000, WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, NE ' B. H. WARNER &CO., Mr. Tanner denied that he had used the word | 123 Mile, 1015 handicap sweepstakes of $15 | WBich was resumed at the session to-day. The defendant testified that he rented rooms to | her that nothing would be paid Uili tits matter | on T th and 14th streets north = —__4907 Pennayivania sve. | any4 at : 916 Fst nw. | “damned.” He repeated, however, that the ‘con- | equh tno dec need Ga toe kbne enrolds aid petting ee eet octal ne [thie dninpirg Gtah, cia Tecelved $20 4 Inowth tex | Was cleared up. west four brick dwellings, 3 ‘SS PROPERTY. SALE-A NEW TWO STORY BBIOK HOUSE, | pervatives were alot ot cads. ‘The speaker sald | upward, with $500 added, of which $100 to second. | Eresges wore made by. Rev W. Dedohecon, the | them, He sald hts ber a oe Carrie Grifith was recalled and testified that | $10,000,num! 120, 15 and Ly; Tu Oue of the Guest locations on tb st. near Penn- | HGS SALE A NE ‘8 rooms, with all modera | he must withdraw the expression and apologt: Bureh, 116 pounds; Richmond, 118; Herbert, 1185 | secretary of the board of education and Rev. B. ren S bar was closed on the Sunday | she received a letter by Anna Thornton, sicned by | street north . Simmonds, to erect trame RPE Es * HEL Seco phos? 1% | improvemente, 18 tect Tine frout by 90 feetdeep. to | Mr. ‘Tanner sald he would do so.” Sir Wun. ver- | Buteds 126 Rounds; Richinond, 11s; Hert W. Arnett, OF eiveationy ang Rev. ®. | and that noting was sold. On crosexamination | Mrs, Duke, directed to McFarland, thaiing hii | dwelling, a orané View avennn; &. (ies ey ee ~ Othand D siz nw. | $10 foot alley: No, 403 Bat nw. Price 44.000 cih | non Harcourt denounced the government's pro-} yitch’race—Purse $500, of which $100 to second, | aprons: oe ane pipMember of the club; | for storing the furniture with suclt poopie. $08, 0 erect Bric Soceang A! numbered 1010 eye Oe et eee sta nw. | Boo Sipe: "paint e Purse $500, NTMEN is appite: ed ane eapeotea to ea Sti street northwest ar JFOs SME SEVERAL DESIRABLE “HOUSES, | SiUrecor. Tih aad Natu myzde-_| Pir zdward Clarke, solicitor general, moved an | 7. 8i! ages; te vwinner to be sold at auetIOR LF | 4, wissen announced tho rollowthg appoint-| hos acted anon He aia nee Presented, but wag| | The Government sald the Lateriing. "| Crick dwellings. ¢1.00d, namuce? Sask teehee Ei pleasantly located, tor bomes or profitable invest: SALE—A SPLENDID NEW TWO-STORY AND | amendment to the ‘government's proposal to the | $ujors reo able nlexendee Los: Miss Daty, 102: | mente: the club. He rented the two rooms, with the | The letter was ruled oul i 1007 King’s Court: L.'D. Means to uiter house, VabsO-1w 6i8 aurbtegment brick dwelling ob H st ne, Rear thecor- | effect that the house did not consider the Times’ | Staggie Mitchell, 101; Major, 98; Miss Goodrich, privilege of the parlor, for 20.4 wont out during | ‘The witness on further questioning testified that Brooks Station, $400; Geo, Roth, to alter No. er Of 2 Brooms, modern 5 s us one of the {voms fora dining. | the letier wag brought to the house by McFarland, the exclusive right to use the | Mr. Taylor, for McFariand, objected to any tes: G. T. Watkins; Long Green, J. H. Ballard; Port | rooms if they want them. ite has the right touse | y on thts ct,on the ground that ‘The Events of Yesterday. Deposit, J. Nichols; “navre-de-Grace, PI Green: | ome of ts A I eg ep ape r= hat the Massachusetts’ avenue northwest, 800; E. Childs, to alter 1237 C street northeast, 80; Mn. J. Lynch, to alver No. 476 Peunsylvania avenue SHIVE TWO-STORY BhICK modern improve- | statements concerning Mr. Dilion a breach of | yy, : 7 Snitendens 86; The | Baltimore District —W. R. Arnold, presiding | tne week Pee cane Tee Be Beco ane: | mente: cars pase the dour: price only $4500. og, | privilege. Justitying his action in offering the | Suk sastmr shear aoe eee elder; Waters Chapel, R. F. Wayman; ‘St. John’s, | room. The c nearly new, well built. all Modern ipa. ent aly | myst O1GPatmw. | Amendment, Sir Edward declared that there i : en was no "record. of parliament — havin c rooms during the Week asa dining-room, | letter Was given up by McFarland on the promise | MorthWest, $400. W. B. Jackson, to erect hve Dilek ied wee ee ee ok SALE— HOUSES. 000 | Committed a man toe axtg ror breae OU privite WELI-KNOWN PEOPLE WHO SAW THE RACES. | Chesapeake, G. E. Williams; Cecilton, il. ifutton; | but not on Sunday.” “rhe rent bas not been | orthe officers that It would not be used gaint | dwelidues, #000, hutabered. 804 tole Bt ‘apsu-L2t ai. M. PARKER, 1418 Fst.n.w. | 7,,n oy famp- av. #5 new brick... ege, such as the action of the Times Was now At Ivy City yesterday, the first race, five fur- | Chestertown Station, L. H. Jackson; ‘Buttertown | paid yet, but Will be due some time | lit, and he had the ofiicer present. K. Taylor, wo erect brick dwelling, legéd to be. He added that he and the Attorney | jones, was won by Pasha, Brambleton second, | 20d Bdysville, J. D, Banks; ‘Centerville and Piney | next week He could not ¢ 1 with whom} MF. Worthington said that he had. repudiated | FOe SALES A VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY | Mass. ay. ¢°r. Urick, mod, mapa... numbered 1710 V street northwest; Gro, ress b1 jonse, on ‘st. bet. J tN wt . yi Hill se. General were responsible for the advice on which is =! = Neck, C. H. Young; Church Hill and Rosevilie, he made the agreement, but Chought his name was | all arrangements and presented the case to the estate, to erect brick dwelling, $4,000, 2 pie Se Gee the Government nad acted. He propused to con- | Time, 1:03, Mutuals paid $18.95. The second | {jugies: Euston Station, ¢. Bourne; Chionviite, | Blanchard, and had beard thay wee alae Hardwas | grand jury. ‘This defendaut had not adinitted 71OSth street nortawest; C. Scaren, DO PARKEK, 141s Pst. now ‘aps0-6t On SALE PART! fine himself to the legal points of the case, regard- | race, one mile, was won by Telie Doe easily, Buf- | J. W. Lavatt; Denton, son; Cambridge | er ol the club. John Whittekindt, the | guilt but denied it. | toerect. brick and stone dwelling, §§,000, on Meri. VOR SALE—ON cH investiuent cali find one iu a new two-story and | 1€88 of party politics. He falo second. Time, 1:46. Mutuals paid $ station, J. Cargill; d, 8. H. Coope of the club, purchased the Mquor ‘from | ~ The court overruled the objectis + | dian Hill; P. Maloney, toerect brick ‘stable, gs00, Uasement brick dwelling on Defrees: st.1.W. ing 6 Frattiand, Watkins; Pocomoke City, J. B. Warne! 7 COB Ra THEN QUOTED PRECEDE! arlington, T. M. Cole; ss with sand bath room, hot aud cold water, &c. ‘The national handicap, 13 miles, was won by Dry je undrsiunding that it should be | Witness proceeded, and sald McFarland had a | in rear of 644 B street sout east; Kev. J. Lillard, - . i . = Ivorytown and Ox: | rat the end of exch month with the rent, | bed-room set at Une’ house on L steet, a large | to erect frame dwelling, $300, on Pomeroy street | Rots for 8200 per abbum; street recently: Dal to deal with si wo Speonceptionthad | Monopole, Burch second, The 1:57. Mutuals | ford Mission to'be sippiled; Vienna and Euuels, J. | uors already furnished have Been charged | trunk with some carperts anda tollet set. Miss | between 4th and th suvets; S, Fowler, to alter is Tepleve with conveniences Price only $1,890. BH. WAKNEK & 01 been alleged of a tuctuver, nor had any contemptot | Pale F4.00. ‘The youthful stakes for two-veary] E. Burley. | against him. Daring the week previous to the | MeBrid nus On the Fridey after the | No. OCS I street nortuwest, $100; Mr. Breshannan, Sud permit to exainine ap piy to my+-e 916 Fst. nw._| the house been exhibited such as lad constituted | 20% Half a mile, was won by Omaha. Salvinl | “potomac District. A. Handy, presiding elder; | 24th, the day charaed, Whittestndt, purchased | Ah There araee a lp aes a ee tne | te Noa ae prehWest, $4,900; K. By 3 thus. J. FISHER & TWO NEW. SIX ROOM | the offense in previous cases where breach of priv. | SC2B4. Time, 0:50. Mutuals paid 36.10. The | Enenezer, Baltimore, W.D. W. Schurz - | liquors and used his defendant's) glasses and wait- | Ute furniture was brought there, Mr. McFarland } Potter estate, to alter No, 2000 I street northwest, s70-6t L b iar, bath, range, 1a- | Hlege had been conunitted urse of the pros: | St Face, one uille, was won by Ten Strike, Magzic | cropolitah, Washington, ‘T. G. Ts. His profits Were inade only by seiling them | Was brought to the house with Detective Raff aud | €2,000; 8. L. Dafiln, to alter No, 14 16ck. street JP Os SAER FRAME HOUSE, Tio rater, Nos. 431 and | eedtion, the solicitor aeneral eddk woulet ba idiees | Mitchell’ second. "Thue, Letty. Mutuals pald | Washington, C. W. Fitaaugh: Mt to the steward of the club at wholesate rates, He | others, and the papers were taken away, Mr, | northwest, $1,000; Mrs. F. G. Doubleday, to alter B rooms, with wide lot te” 3U-foot Be € be sold on small payment | such persons as the irish members might n¢ $55.50. ington, JP. Cox; Gartleld and Benrings, Wash- | saline uad nothing to do with the business up- | Willlains took the furniture. ‘There were a lot of | No, 719 H_ street, northwest, $400; ILS. Lichay » 5.000. Apply to 6UG Mist. nw. 30-3" | and balance mouthix. Balanbe #33000 each. Apply at | Hick Romons as the nish anembers might 1 ‘he attendance was very large, and included a } ington, A. Jones; Hillsdale, D. C., O.D. kobinson; | Stairs, and had no right fn their rooms unless they | lace curtains and a gas stove and ‘Miss | to build frame shed in BrightWood Driving Park, Foe ate once to DANENHOWER & SON, 1116 F et 2. w. ment were asked toappoint them, they would in. | "Se representation of weli-knowh people. Among | Ehenezer, West Washington, J. W. Bow Permitted hima to come in; that he never sent out | MeBride took away the bed linen, Urunk and a | $200, = TOR BALETEPECL AL AFTENTION OF PARTIES | FDOse no objection BP coe A ee Tas eeu tern ere ee napolis, J. F, Lanes West River. D. J, Beck kets requesting peisons to jon the club, | Satchel avout tWo Weeks atterward, LANROUS. OR SALE ALA {ION OF Pale See hee mawah o ; | te Jockey Club; Mr, Greger, e us - | Bee, G.W. Johnson; Charlotte Hall, to rseen the artich corpora pross-examinauo said that MePar. as stated yeste mn | Bidesirous of buyin or excharing for handsome | , 10 conclusion, Sir Edward slightly modified 1s | tion; Commissioners Webb, Wheatley and Ludlow, | Puc: “Ganip Parole: ds ik Senkinord: ere pce sue cles ee inoceporen)| | Caesarea, oe pret [ot lelie ye mers tons pated ope wm | residences near Dupunt Cire fied to the three | AMendment, waking it read that the House d rt. land witha colored man, who | were erected durin is ne to The plac the mont n. Be April, Ttshould ;cnecee ant be , Representatives Butterworth and Wil: | Sine, ‘p. Riduut; jv. E. Washi ed the defendant, He never | had the trunk and Vallse tn a push-cart, have been 267, There w afully finished Houses just com- | clines to treat the 7imes’ publication as a breach p 1k? permits for re~ i i hard. Son of Oliio, Bliss of New York and Crane of Texas, | purg, C, Jones; West Washington Mission, W. H. Uckets printed, nor did he ever see o} 7 i Ker J vuing: | puet 3 amt te go ag hbo ¢ » Bu a c‘Texal , Ce 5 West ission, W. H. nor did ne. nna Wilson testified that she Was Uie sister of | pairs taken out; 11 for awnings and 61 for park Niood fints melp treat sadsciclc eee | Pee Commander Evans Gen. Sheridan aud Colonels | Waters Calvert county, A. Koss; Sindy ticles of incorporation, were oteer in | Carrie Grifttis and corroborated her sratements | felines 25 JAMES W. TYLER, clase in every ular, DAVID A) WINDSOR & General Foreign News. Rene ae ee ne artis er ok police; | 28d Allen's, —~ -—; St. James’ Chapel by Mr. Moore as to furniture Deing brought to the howse on L.| ‘The Commissioners have advertised for propa. s SON, owners, 60:3 14th st. nw. apzs-2w* : rer ‘est, S. H. Kauffmann, Col. Moore, chi police; | more, — ——. Mr. Moore offered in evidence the constitution | Street. McFarland rented the room, saying it was | Sais for tue collection and removal of garbage and aso 929 F st. nw. (second floor.) iN MIS L IN, W avidge, Crosyy No} Commissioner v. a einen second 2 TE NEW, WELL | pagry, ORTON Misstonanine rw curva, - | W. D. Davidge, Crosby WoW. Burdette W-P. | , Hagerstown District—W. H. Brown, presiding | of the club, and Mr. Padgett objected, because | fora White lady friend of lis froin Mississipp, | dead anials. F.M. Draney bas held the conurack O98 SALE-THREE-STORKY BRICK DWELLIN ys a. 2002 Pa. ave. mw. Price | net every tevelon Inala ae caine Sy oraered | Colman, FA. klchardson, W. W. Burdette, WF. | eider; Bethel Church, Baltimore, D. Driper; Allen | there had Geen no evidence of the existence of | When Miss McBride came she sald Che things had | for tis work stuce ass, B22 noone all giles mu provenicats §6,000—81.0 joaltider to suite u very foreign tn ssidvary In China must hold | Young,’ col, ot a MaKtond, WoL Rapiey, | Sauon, G.T. Watkins; ‘Trinity Station, D. b. Sea- | such club, and the court sustained the objection. | been ina room she didnot usc, when she |. Ready has been appointed assistant j= eupecste Naw renslan OR Beet oon, | Neyetinmodicn fibassport trom his own government tn order that | ett, Capt. Burritt, 1, Blackford, W. il. Rapley, | fone chtonsville station, M. W. Traverse; rede OFFICES OF THE CLUB, Went to it the things were gone. "Ht was after the driver ot te. pollse department, Mee 30-61 ewe G. HENSEY, nationality may be shown. All other pass-} H. Lewis Blackford, Admiral Febiger, Mr. NO- | rick station, J. I. Colléct; Hagerstown, C. W.| yr, whittexindt Ow: fire she came there, and she said sie Wanted the | Chas. Burnett, removed. 2 Fat 1006 F st.n.w._ | ports are declared invalid. guerras, of the Portuguese legation; Mr, Becera, of | Mossell; Cumberland, J. H. Robiuson; Petersville, 2 the steward of the alleged | articles. The District Commulssioners have given Company {OK SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST LocaTION: LL ciT¥ “LOHENGRIN™ MAY RE SUPPRESSED. the Colombian legation; Mr. Coteldo, of the Vene- | 7, w. piggs; Frostburg, J. H. Gray; C S g | club, testified that hewas elected steward about | “On crossexamination by Mr. ‘Taylor witness | B, 1st regiment, New Hatupshire National Guard, ob Farragut Square. the three-story brick dwelling. | F*properts; 134 ‘ave, near Iowa Circle; lot | Paris, May 4.—The French government has de- Major Nicholson, O. C, Green, Col. | Tad Hameocks J. FM i ‘gouer; Randailtown, S.C. | the 21st of last month on a salary of #40 a moath. | said before the room Was opened Miss McBride | periutssion to citer Uke District to patticlpate i “ity, L. C. Cassell; Quaker Bot- | He was also in the employ of Mr. Solari, and as | Said she had curtains and other things there, | pual Drill, iy MU Pleasant, to ‘be. suppiled; 1 monUhly salary, He hel tice | BY Mr. Cook—When Miss McBride Was told of ruesdell and othr have petitioned the suppited; Carrollton and Wind- Yop hak CTE : Gen has west anu. exposure; luterior fuished in | 24 leet trout, 13re,, ml. Price 9§15,500--87,500 can | clded to suppress the perlormence of “Lohengrin” 4 and handsomely decorated. lot jux1U0; | remain at > percent. 3 ¢ in Paris 01 ccom- 100. ‘A, SPRATT & SONS, Se nar in the future in Paris ft 1t continues to be accom ‘rhe Sun Building, Pst | ap2t2w 1006 Fst. ww, Lawrence Gardner, Capt Butler; Ellicott tom, J. K. Henry Funkstown, to panied by anti-German demonstrations, s = ‘ary and acting treasurer and temporary | the Uhings in the room she exclaimed, “My God,” | Comitssioners to open h street north, trom Line : appre THRE FWOSYORY1 = FEES Mrs. Cleveland Calls on the Queen. _| sor, J, W. Goldsborough. treasurer of tue club, “He was also one of the 1h, | 12 astonishment. | coln avenue to the Breut wood road, The right Ut oe SALES A BARGATS THREE NEW 3 STORY | Ree Rone REE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL | Congratulating Archbishop Corrigan. | Asicr calling on the President and Mrs. Cleve- SSS corporators The inst meeting, ho sald, was hen | _ Readirect—A gentleman was with Miss MeBride | way for avousiderable distance has been dedicated ph een tense fo tetge A Sneeateaenak ‘or city. Price, $1,400 each, Now under rent, TYLER | CELEBRATING THE FOURTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS | jand Queen Kapiolani and her party remained at ‘The Grant Relics. on the 16th of April, and Mr. Moore was elected | When she first came; recognized kk. A. McMurray | by the owner, 2nd the petitioners have provided Such as furnace, open erate. bath-tub, warkiwtand, brick | & KUTHERPORD, 1226 F mh23-6w* . tapas their apartments at the Arlington until the vislt | Tug COLLECTION ARRANGED FOR ExHtsrmion—a | eMPorary president. ‘The present oficers of the | # the person. |S pr tribution for any land damages tor ‘wash trays, &¢. JOR SALE — THREE-STORY PRESSED-BRICE | | NEY YORK, May 4.—The fourteenth anniversary | Ut apa ey JAPANESE EMBROIDERY. lub are: President, Wash Nallor; vice-president, | _Kobert _H. Hazzard. assistant secretary of the | tie remajning distance Tnquire of AL Trout, LL FOolia coNYESent te ee PRICK | of the consecration to a bishopric of the Rev. | Was returned. At 2 o'clock attendants] oa IDET Charles “Monier; secretary, Frank P.’ Morgan; | Firemen’s Insurance Go,, produced the book MrT. M. Alexander, Mrs. M. L. Sands, and Virginia ave. sw. (ee EE pee Michael A. Corrigan was celebrated today in St.|in full unitorm stood —_ within the |_ Nearly all of the articles included in the Grant | sorgeant-at-arms, Thomas MeGulggan ata Sen! | taming metsorandum of policy issited March 24, rs, have agreed to diguate suMicient land to ae ‘90Queen st, Alexandria, Va Terms casy. ap21-3w-' | Patrick's Cathedral. ‘There were upwards of | qoor awaiting the arrival of Mrs. Cleveland, | collection have now been installed for exhibition | ness 1s treasurer and cateref. There are | 08 household furniture in dwelling 515 110h street pisipiet Comtutssione®® to widen Uke Coluabia, ‘A fine piece of F st. rt = § arEorar Renan 140 priests in attendance. The congratulatory = an t|in the north hall of the Natlona| more than three hundred names on the | for$2,000. road, Leiween 1st and 19th streets northWesly £ F st property. SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— address which has been already made public was | Acrowd Was gathered on the pavement. About . —_-—>___ ertonded. ‘Sites agree also mut te @ ~ TYLER & KULHERFORD, Several six-room Houses on A st.n.€; all modern | dre: eae wublic was: fier 2 o'clock the Président’s | M ‘The collection has attracted many | Toll, but most of them are still subject he DOL to Oulld wearer eS apso-6t 1226 Fst. n. Uuprovementa;10 per cent investment. “Price only | Presented to the archbishop. It was signed by | Hiteen minuter after & orclock the President's | Museum. to the commiteee on meimbersiip. The initiation ‘Transfers of Real Estate. tue road than 20 feet. == —- —= $2000 each. "Also hearly all the priests in Ue dlocese. The arch | ete aoe a ci varren’ Seeretcy | People tothe museum. To-day the large painting | roe at tirst was ten cents, Dut it ts now filty cents. | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. N. he Plunving bourd meets every Wednesda a G ‘Toom Brick Wallach Ptace,bet 13th & 14th: Dishop made a suitable reply, expressing his sur. | su, Mrs Fatrebilid and Mrs. Warren “Secretary | of Gen. Grant and his faratly Was belny holsted Up | Wicness sald. he purchesed te Ineo eyee nee | Rineia ae a ioe on mumoures 4, | cecndnd te tue Samet eaboe of the Sane meee endl ealles fail Goeelling: sear Dupont § Fooma on 1, bet: Loth and 16th sts, nw. Prise, but at the same time thanking them for Fea arey amd Mae Endhott insecretury Whither | Ou the, Wall Deside an anclent Floinish tapestry. | Solari and S.C. Patiner, and Sunday 1s the onl 000, B. H, Warder to Sarah M, Gould, suv iots | ment buliding for the examination of applicanls Sas Rew aud clegune ms #UBars. Seg gq | Hick, 11m. East Capitol st bet. 6th and 7 ‘heir kindness in appearing in such Jarge nun ay and Mrs t One of the finest specimens of Japanese art in ind 58, 89. 197; $17,12480., Ee Carust et ale to | for registrathon. mui, Rew and elegant... Ji rooms, ne. corner H and 21st sts. bers. With regard to their good feeling and loy- | Catrlage, and next the two Misses Bayard and | museum Js large embrotdered picture of a cock dar erratich liquor is sold. During the week Bf alty, that he had never doubted for a single mo. | Mrs. Vilas in Secretary Bayard’s carr Solari furnishes the liquor. ‘The profits, he said, | KO. Holtman, sib 25, sq. G34; $440. F.C. Mo- ‘The | and hen, in the see Se 7 rooms on Mariou,bet. 6th and ‘The Thistie Not 2 Centerboarder, rant collection. It was presented | were for the purpose of derraying {ie ¢ all wc. W. Proc S-story brick dwelling near Iowa Circle on Vt. Regiy skonento ment. queen drove out with ail her party at a tew min- | io'Gen, Grant by the citizens Of Japan. "It Is cr | {ycT ef, ag Purpose of detraying the expen ‘The London spond, » New Yor! rena = 5 a avatars ol eee 5 ¢ d not say tha aS OF London correspondent of the New York ‘ave. 23 font front, 3 Foome deep, Len “a Payee —_->- ‘utes after 3 o'clock. broldered In silk on white slik crape andmounted | ganized for the purpose of jing the Sunday | Heratd reports Dixon Kemp, the yachitng editor R SALE— AN ELEGANT NEW DWELL| The Pacific Railroad Investigation. aa Rong in a lacquered frame, ornamented at the top with | jaw. Mr. Solari, he said, furaished the help and Of the Field and secretary of the Yacht Racing As- tae nN celles ference ie Hes oy fect oat IS | NEW York, May 4.—The examination into the Virginia “A Mighty Uncertain State.” | the United, States and Japanese flags. The work | qrenstis used in the room ‘Sstory and cellar brick dwelling, 19th st. Dupont Circle, 10 roms aid bath, all ii. 13,500 | fooms and cellar, furnace, ire 8, for Which he ws ‘ grates and all affairs of the Union Pacific Railroad was resumed | BUT EX-REPRESENTATIVE LIBBY THINKS THE RkPUB- | 1S So finely executed that unless one Sapnaers 2 a8 ald | Car to -G. He Repeat, tot soctation, as sayiug: “There are (wo facts to look with furniture. oR eee 15,500 improvements; handsomely papered and mahogany | by the Government commission today in this LICANS WILE CARRY IT. closely. aero ce perealve tune 1h fs canbrolderd. |” Geo. Woody, doorkeeper at Kernan’s Theater, | Gill to G. T. Yager, =ub | at which will at once show the report to bea 2 Prasanly pone every room: wide Gy, Artcmus H. Holles one of the counsel of the | 4 Sran reporter met ex-Representative Libby | 1t1ooks like a ine painting. | ‘The figures are lite- | testified that he went to the rooms on the second f Sees i : | canard—trst, the Thistie’s great draugator water, B-story and besement brick dwelling, near Du- Iriss howe te ats Gx tegpection Union Pacific, was the witness. or He says Virginia is 2 mighty | 22°20 panes Qrtiey Das broug Noor over Mr. Solarl’s saloon on the Sunday | | THE WEEKLY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World {8 | wiin which acentervoard would be usc pnt Circle. 11 rooms, furnace and all m.i, For chy aging ——_—_ aoe eee ebony Bethe thinks Gee Uy, | lfe-like distinctness, the sheen and gloss of the | Charged to get something to eat and White;erecy | offered fres to every ew subscriber for Oue Seay tO tee —" mnely fimished...... ceress 11,000 | gy! ‘frou, ‘The Vote at Tallahassee, alee Tae oUt g | feathers, the shading of the comb, aud even the | ne was furnished something to drink, a glass of | the WEEKLY Stak. IU 1s zs trom GW. S tee able eat In the le re ing toget control of it. In the | horay appearal B-story brick dwelling, with cellar, centrally R SALE—AT A BARGAIN—SEALED PROPO. | ,, TALLAHASSEE, FLA. May 4—In the legislature | publicans are go! ‘come in % z a 7 7.25 wi r the vote for U.S. Senator was as follows: | Presidential election to come in 8s, he thinks the located, 9 reoms, bath, all mi Price... 7,250 | F’sais 1 be ecefved by the undcraiened, wabject to pee roe aa oni os Tepublicans will carry the Stave on the tarifTissue | | To-day Mr, Warren rind Kat Swe coruet wh e legs and f Landsoinely printed | 0nd, her entering the Harwich race, on May 2%, of one filed a bill for T. | book of 191 pages, protusely iliustraved, Wilk more | Wie ew Thames Yacht Cluy, i Wale, If aie \dgett argued that the testimony had made | than 100 colored taaps and diagrams, aad contains | Were 4 centerboard, se Would Bot be alowed to out the against the defendant. He had no | @ Wealth of general informauon. See advertise- | Compete. Any practical Yachtsinen, on looking at B2-story brick dwellines, northeast section of at superb property, 1301 K at swe caruer | Seattering, 7. joever thelr nominee is, Carpenter against, A. ‘Thompson to enjoin ‘te | GULtne cass axainet the deendant. | He bh ment in anotuer column, Those facts, would see 1a A luolucut Laat the report fpySroctis acim Fee, cacbsnwnn'=- 2400 | 1th: Franti Syuarw, Eig pfoperty bas aways boss ——— oo ustng of party wall Of house S12 A strevt Sout: | TTL Tor the purjawe ot cna Dems, OFS EP must be false. Theard another say, besides tuk An S-room brick dwelling, Alexandrina Affairs, Messrs. Beli, C No Further News iO the Heported | Gey. sirox Cameron was among the President's east. evade the la’ Sand Waison are genticmen of square £ tai.” Its appointments ci stot 1e case of C. L. Sears against Stover et at they Would Lake no Sucreptidous British Minister's, all uit npcasbaers Tertainings contains singe stenber pf meomen with Ag Ke callers to-day. a Qaugs & Cop and RUCLT, Beare Dill Tor tujunce | _ Mt. Moore safd that as a member of the club he | Reported for THe EvESIs Stan. amine ee saloon opening back nearly seventy feet, anda large | _HMAaLirax, N. S., May 4.—Nothing further isknown: — am tion to prevent the drawing of deposits from the ay that so fat the club being organized | SctmMER NoRMAL SCHOOL.- s eae. = Several very, attractive and well-locatod new Srtics In’ Wasktnstoue informations wae auest prop: | telative to the Feported wrecks at Sable Island. | Ur Wert Tue Wons.—For the frst time for a | Donk’ was ‘atsmissed by comphutuant’s.sollcitor, | fof the purpose of enabling Mr. Soiari to evade the | schools, havitg obtalued 300 offers o cnuertalt | Bagrgone Euncrion reoons 1 ‘Txovee.—The cual cdliec wile ava Tost au deans 95,200 | fo iipect sill to viven be eet ed Te ay Tea one Manion eae Teport. | number of years the First Auditor's office of the | Mr. Chapin Brown, the matters having been ad: | HW, that was not so. He sald that the club was | teachers neat summer at $15 per wouth, bas for- | yrator Michael Neciuske, Albert server, and tracts of land posed of gentle! en who believed they had | warded to Richmond his appitcation He hold- | James Dempsey, judges ot ‘ele ton oF Une second Also, g Rock Creek Park for sale at low fig- Drought te information ‘arrived ‘here Saturday | TP2SUFY Is up with current work, and at the same ing. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, | ures. GEO. P. GOFF, 1. "New York ave. nw. Houta dime tiie volueae of. work ts inergaaing. A ptate. | ihe American Fisheries Soctety will meet at the hts. He clutned that under the testi- | ing of the summer normal school | preciact of We ‘eighth Ward, continued yesterday 3p30-6t* 1225 F st nw, | No. 12. close tw elevator apidim*_ | °yen! —— ment prepared for the ry shows that during | National Museum, in, this city, Tuesday, May 31, ) OnY ‘he defendant wos carted oan acquittal. | August. ‘These normal schools are intended, fur in the criminal court tn Ualldwure. Evidence tue = eae — . 7 5 aes : session three 5 a 3 tn mncuniod © prosect s Hulshed and that” tor tue dee OR SALE—HOUSES_SPECTAL Barc & as 5 =aaae Suicide of a Young Woman, Prete ol eee ne ano gy Judge Snell sald that he considered tt purely a | used by the Vinginia schools, The fund needed to | feude begun, “The staid, jury has precoated thee BF Tarerstocy Brick eras tat bet D a FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS | sme raves a terres savise stim was roserssxp | CrVd and 2.501 disposed of andduring themonth ‘The Courts. question of law. Mr. Solarl sells the quor to the | BU .he" trustees of the Peuiody fund, abd tomes | ages lu te second precinct ot te lnst Ward and Cp ee +4~ % — = 4 OF A DEVIL, eo ates e if e] e) cl Q artender 2 ke iy os os m Luxe judges and clerks of Lue second precinct of the 2 three-story Bricks i : Gisposed of. On the last ot March there were CouRT IN GENERAL TRRM. club and his bartender and bookkeeper assist in abroad, ‘The Slate autneriises have merce | ed : » PuiRecon Bete oe pactenunten Gera ant Cad at ek ee AEG ‘Cora Sullivan, a beautitul girl | TERS currentenses on hand; Ob the last of April Yesterday, Knight agt. Baltimore and Potomac pel trom abi ‘The State authoriues Lave Mover | Uuirteeuth Wa ‘daughter of ’a wealthy. citl- dispensing it. Is Mr. Solari keeping his bar open, | given any ald to the summer normals for white | monthiy pa zen of Montgomery City, Mo., committed Suicide | Here Were 4,660. Ton Dieselakde, Habeas corpusy argued andaubent | ofS ke Keeping it closed? “The club question in| Wachers, but they require the facuity of the Col. | ovr por Diamwe—The seabrighie eed argued and submitted, In re Ernest ts. ab2s-6t ‘CALIGRAPH OFFICE,” 933 F st. n.w. i ——- . entinel, & = = SoS = la . si recent this Distr.¢: is a knotty question, and no such case | ored norinal school at Petersburg to hold a special | paper ow! eral Ci probie SALE A SEW Jolt, RENT_NEW STABLE IN REAH OF 1n24& | Protestant sospltal for special ueatmeag. “ME Feo alten tanner aaumeTap rented ES has ever been Lefore tie Supreme Court, "A fine of | summer session for colored teaches. ‘The nora | PAber owued Us General Clio B. Risk, te proile ‘Meridia Hill, . | ‘I Jul treatment. Mon | were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7.2. Equiry Cover—Judge Merrick. 5 x eee nea tre td, er, as pa 3. diane at S.C. Hi fait ee stalls and carriage room. “Apply. at 824 | day she corre hers lf, but was dis- | m., G6; 2 p.u, jaximum, 88; minimum, 64. Yesterday, Ashby agt. Kelly; exceptions to an- beh nae ALL epsnaee} appeal eer Se ereres sibs enh ote Remy ad eee head of Ais “editoria: columns as tts Presidential Sthand Fste | De covere fore injury had been inflicted. She was |” ———————— awe in agt.'Seal; rer 7 7 - euioadey = > gh candidate. The paper has heretotore opposed Mr = swer overruled. Balmoin agt.'Seal; reference vo | womens cl : : - Fee x pape i 7 REA! removed to private apartments in e S = 2- 2 Mark: y ‘omen’s Chrisdan Temperance Union were pres- | at Staunton, Front Royal, Harrisonburg, Freder- e. at THe 1x | F five i ean hood. Her allinent required sinall doses of eilorad KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS. aoe Een ae ote a esi canre: testimony | ent in court to hear the case, jeksurg, anid other places, but never before held ag ot ete i ‘aud baserent | TO hydrate and bromide of pctassium anda aif ounce ae pra heacinnh rete = eee in Alexandria. : x WoMks AND THE Kansas Ligvon Law.—The ihe with als sapruveneite: hottie was Rept in the apartinent. Yesterday, | Amembling of the State Convention at Heer eetand Re TIS Real Estate Sales. pETBLIC Guotxps—One of the public needs that | Wonat's Christian Temperance L uisn, at Topekay oY; will sell on le Cora seized the bottle and drank the contents end ouisville—Carlisle for rman. | foward agt, Hills; sale ratitied nis Brown agt. |B. F. Gilbert has bought of J. N, Fifield part of a wots pile | Kans, examined the applications of druggists id Slo Pst. | —— —— that she was possesend of the danie “Meh Stating | Lovrevine, May 4—The democratie convention | Bowen; contract of sale confirmed. Roberis Choice, partly 1h the District and partiy in | Pinhole Queside the streets, willch is comunon | MEO Wane licenses La eee ped BALE THE SEW THREE STORY (AND | Cundtusete ene A EATON, QUESTIONS | to be a medium, and hinted at somecrimethat she | Which meets to nominate a ticket for state offices, | To-day, Mone agt. Peter; commission to take | Montgomery County, Md, 2x acres, adjoining | t2'tue public. “Wiien the town Was fist laid out | fe ,d2M; tue application tMust be signed by Blbmomeng, Wagon Brick, dwelling, 1205 oth at | “atid Anewery. Send 1 conta. book stores orto | had committed: has just eon called to order tn Liederkranz Hall | Sot "Sawyers; time to take ‘vestimony Innived. | Dought ot Bi. Warder, for $17-12%40, sub los | We, two Points of the cove on which the town | that he will sell ouls‘on a suru stateincut Chat = PACE, $5,000, apely cine: Soe ee Sol. Si ‘Johnstor sie 6 ey mona ” | 52 and 53, square 197, fro Ba fe was v the the liquor is for medicinal puzposes. Out jp08 saLe— aan We are now prepared to pay full value for | - k ford, will probably be elected temporary chalt- | fesso against Kose H. Flagg. Jackson agt. Jack- | K. O. Holtzinan has boughtof E Carust andothers, | fe for public use in connection with Landin rae eee a OR SMOUSE T ST. NEAR 16TH ST. NW. Gente’ Second-hand "Cinthing. or call at New York Stock Market. man. son; J. J, Darlington appointed guardian ad | for $4,430, sub 26, square 634, 221 by 68%, on New | {FON the river, and an acre of land was also left | | Despary Caxnor FIGHT AGaIX.—A dispatch, Saeed JUSTH'S Vid Stand, 619 D st. nw. apl4-3m Pre tellowing are, the opening and 3:00pm jprices | ‘Then will follow the appointment of the usual | jivem. “Paine agt. Paine; appearance of absent | Jersey avenue, between B ‘and C streets north- | ee 1 the cel Pl sql from Cleveland, Ouio, last nigutsays: The chauces = J Of the New York Stock Market, as reported by special redentials anent organt- caine Yager has bought, for $5,2: and market-house. There for three-quarters of @ | are that Champion Jack Dempsey will never ap- ese #430 te Seid = —= to HH. Dodge, 539 15th street: cou cera exert ae Ont aa Meare | defendant ordered. | Schafer ugt- Duff; leave to | west. G. T. Yager has bought, for $5,250, ot T. J. | Sntury'all public meetings, militia musters, re ee ESS cu as bata MONEY TO LOAN. ae fame tne convention will probably take a recess | Smuhaye smth: tedtnoey Berane BeGecLove:| cucen Saint th otrcers tack Stee Wan as | Were Held, “he market aquare was to the tow | Kir pempact wil ever beable toga again: sald TO LOAN ON REAL ESTAT! until 3 or 4 o'clock this afternoon. joy ordered taken. In re Francis Frantzkt, lunatic; | bought of E. B. Sutherland and P. M. Brown two | ©! — 3 | Dr. Arms toa New York Herald reporter. ' “The ‘The first thing in order when it reagsembles | committee ordered to invest in real estate. Van | lots in block 35, Coluinbla Heights, for $4,024.01. but this has been long since shut in and has | pone will kult and the arm be apparently ax good < ‘attention to all applications. will be the report of the committee on credentials. n agt, Ci ter; de-| H. S. Everett has bought for $22,75 ‘W, | ceased to be a place of public assemblage. The ‘cellar’ 14 rooms : SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, Next will come the report of the committee on | fendantee” “NPONUeT PFO CORTESSO Aga Cee | A ee a Oe ELON a Sahota aN; | United States bought the acre on Columbusstreet, o any4-Im 927 Fat. ae % | where the county court-house st for public wished it hard wood. ee GO IOiN OF RE rinanent organization, which will recommend Catantin Coosney WaGeLETiGner: feet front, at the intersection of Tala eee ne oat ong ‘Decome a walled-in pasture : © 910,0uy. we REALESTATE ng, Canine for pelmanent chairman. 02} vesteraay, 6. allen, two Mndicunents, afirm | Aue, Y7th'and Matrect.” A. err has sold to Aus. | Use, Dut this has long Devoue 2 walled in pasture Bight rooms and bath: bard woud fudeh. 428-6t OO REAR at. taking ime chatr, ar. Carusie tng a bribes ‘ftued $1,000 and sentenced to eignteen | ‘in Here kor $14,000 fous 00 28,90 0 74, Sauare | Fave béeu raised there. oon om een MARRIED Seer Ste phases Sid abd ste. nw; 9 rooms and] [CXEY TO LOAN ON REAL GRTATE Ix THE ‘Then the convention will devote its attention | G#ySinjalk ) and 18th streets northwest. Fee I | ee, bet Pre oe ee dreeceat ERNE; suis to aunt af lowest rates of to the nomination of candidates and the adoption | wise Murderer Disque Must Hang. 305 0, Stanton has bought of W. E. curtis | duefeiaa ute yard where bands have at various | Baltanetey Md, ty tiv. J, Ho Tebiwel, AMUSE & USTIN P. BROW “a KSIGHT, 4 GOOD rm. 3,750, part lot 11, SquArs 194, 5 ncerts. A stand bas been | BUMMO » C"to" MAKION ieee oe eee ott fee PUGAREE WH be, nominated for tuoi ibd commas ie intense on iste, between Hand @ wrote aorehwest | MENS ivan Oper euneeray 2 ald any tien | HUMPMOx, or ltinota a” “ ‘ ~ H26 Fstuw. | G9, Governor’ very acclamation. e a sears stree! ‘Alexandria Musical Association ser ABLE PIECE OF F | P3500 ON REAL only contests are, for attorney | general and | err aus Will De hanged'on Wednes | , THE Nariowat, Exruess Transronrarion Cases | Proposes, with genalne public spin, to give Open DIED. Peprorary wis cott ray ocloaed ora term | 2 ESTATR, for superintendent of, public. instruction, | In | ment fore Against Disnucr, StockwoLoexs.—The Court in | Rir concerts this summer, and. & ‘wil be LDUNLOR., Ow May 2, 1887, ELENOR HOPE DUN- ee ee lg 300 16) ws = candi- < —_—>___ General Term. rday dent ‘motion a ‘second story of for the | Lor, ‘of G. f. and’ E.E. Dunlop, aged 01 ere teres 2 BEES. Ny Gas FO-LOA ON ual natave aT S709 dates. Pubuc interest centers in the piatiorm | TBO Czar Going to Novo-Teherkask | reuyument lod by the National Express Co.'s Purpose, and ‘the auditory wil stand along the | Fear ‘moutha, ~ }ow SALE-THREESTORY, SotTH | Rox? | AT Yo cont per annum; any wun: destred’ or on Delegates have been pouring into the elty uring | 70 WINK THR Dow cossAcK MILITARY FARADE Only: a purt of the sults) were argued in June, Nora some fofiy workmen are now em Math sped use aeweteee ee Spat apagt oops ony | ane Tbe Ee SR pS NCIS |. reamed SOM car, cane, | Cag pr ake rar | nce yin Avo Senamip ca" Chan tcc | npr en ep ion Corcorsi st, between 13 JM GNEz ALWAvS IN OUR HANDS TO LAN ON ze tance the war: and ail the principal members of’ the im. | of Richmond, ond Mestre Garnett gud. Robinson of, L, Holmes, the county chairman, the rep) ‘ae ‘and her eupey chal VERITAS, Star office EEE AME eeostactory real estate security, in suins to suiyat Baltimore Markets. ST Perial household, depart, on the 16th Instant | OT sy sfatthews for the defendants Judgment | Hoes of Alexandria, County tees night eiccted Eevabten the cortatunttsd stoe tse dese, cae Sand per cent tn . M. t deloee tbe do Fe re. aad os HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 151 w__| soliinety Sv, vast dive wpons, Ukr do.tectioties | New Orr eer ee tromse Burned. Don Cossack country. ' The visit ite a be made 10° | Ta Tee gerd aghinst Clean. "A usstion Uo reasga RS ee eee oS — See tek. | JWpOSE¥ To Loan ON ESTATE, IN SUMS | 4:5: do. new threes, 66% bid to-day. -s the purpose itnessing the grand Don Cossack ied The t involved now and the wou. Tick-S roogunon G.bet 20th abd Ist # = IF morning at the’ corner of Julia and, Magazine was denied yesterday. ‘The amount was au peck: i0soomnon Pac et iu and Miceicieataad Spomourzwax, | 102 7HOR ME UH f:pCotion ci" srlding | Hrecta acaroring“aeveral Dullding incfuaing | he bog ommed tabi Ras "ata | soot te sumof sta, besges iter and coats ban) ‘EetictebercisarSicsegtase oe Frome os __ corner 10thand F ets.nw._ | veslern,, super, °2-50a8-10:' ‘do. “extra, i: Ene rem tence Or inlet ted 1 350,000. being disparched to take position aiong the line of | To" cent of the subscription to the stock of the oes Mo“e¥ ro N APPROVED REALESTATE | do, extra’ S5ee079; do? ie brandy, a oon That tke entire route Wilt ben eapar tt PAF, 80 | Company made in 1865 and 1866, “Another call tor rea | The rill take place from the residence of 3 ‘SECURITY. oat weistive i, O3 ii 5 hat subscription was_made in : Ta cecate commians oe Ee toy, Epispoce “eaperiative, patent, 0; do. family 00 Chamberiain’s Scotch Tour. $e Pe xeon upon which it is "gow thonght that oy Fo . coh au) GEO. W. LINKLNS, cor. Hand 19th ate, wroptern truer but quiet Ho.3 winter ea spot, 4 GLascow, Fave sytie Chamberlain, tn 8 aaron yaa aa a oats ny a | Suits will be Drought. - Y. May 4, 1887 at par : tet Hthand shaw 6400 | \PONEY To LOAN ~— | Bid; “May, G44; Junie. O4uaed's; July, D2tads | speech to-day a iasgow railw: TRAMPS AND RAILO, ADL’ ‘acting ¥ Frank Heury, in the sorty- : sa dwelling: 14th oto 20008 | ME eC est rater on reat | CoFh-—sotthern frm: "white, Suans!,yello, SUkS1: | that many people, after Maving followed fuel old ‘COLLISION. Vimar Srarisrica.—The report. of Health Omoer dig. | ith yearot ber age 1 Brome, on siupeget. bet 13th ahd 14h 6-250 | estate security: FITCH, FOX & BROW! ome pane pram Buted no twee 4 ays | and trusted leader, had begun to realize thelr posl-| ‘TRENTON, N. J., May 4.Two freight_trains on ‘Townshend for last week shows: Number of ‘Funeral from her late residence, 1213 M street north- = Tgrcmeand sable ce Reena ee 3.300 | M os ___ 1427 Peupsyivania ave june, th, Sab; western white Sia on, and that Seottish political {pinion was fast the Penney’ a railroad collided at RS deaths, 86; white, 49; colored, ‘37. Death rate io ond be EL May Sth. 4.0 um. “Frieude and rei- : ‘st .bet.2Uth & Slat sts, new ” OEY TO LOAN 7 becoming Princeton Junction this morning. Harry | }'oo0 per annum, white, 18100; colored, 27.88; ory =aTn n- 10,000 | 3 Al LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST Donohe and Harry Garber, tramps who were | 2) ulation, 21.81; 38 were under 5 years of HOOVER, May 3d. 1687. at 12:10 om. MILTON peel ee OS KkAL ESTATE SECUIUE Gen, Waldersee’s Tour. mealing a ride, were serioudly injured. | Garber Spe and 20 over 0b years. The eauses » ROOVER, ta sheperty sree Fe Yara: a Dp BoD Ee Vee see’ and Oth, u'r Pension of 10,500 | _ #3 pa isoce ‘eae 44 FRENCH JOURNAL CHANGES THAT IF 18 SOLELY OF | Oy nig “head “Howard ‘Torhing, “ae Hagman, | death were: Consumption 175 fever, 2; spsoceck hm. suv and unumabeued yropepsa A rt | Jy ONEY TOLOAN ON NEAL ESTATE AT LOWEST Sa rae Was badly wounded about the ‘head. Harry | Encino” “ptina feporved., 18. white 18 ngaymoruine, May, tie 1428 New Lorkave_ “SU ANENHOWER & 80) mieten te nee Ace oe hipert Hess the meas, Were tadiy hurt | White'females, 19 colored: tee, SB gies pe SSS ‘CENT INVESTMENT. apt 11s by the German press for Gen. Waldersee’s tour | about the limbs, “ip a ir ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OB FIR ca states Gone he of ae Selay where the security ls good. © mu30 0. 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