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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, adcusT 6, 1887—-DOUBLE SHEET. _ 5 SURGEO! ma’ ws CAS! ‘THE PALOs, Delay im Building the Eree Bridge, | 18 IT THE END OF IVES’ CAREER? FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. mm Caseee = — "Kastansata Coowrr, Vi, AUgUst 8 ey wegl igh JPoRSS-E-A BEAUTIFUL Rows CORNER IsTH |AINS IF SOLD AT ONCE. Tedge Harper Holds that the Ederunds | Commodore Neloon’s Report ao © the | 1. tus rior of Tax Evaxme Bran; $12,000,000 What the Bears - DP comes Ub ey ey Qa: pelos Law ie Applicable Here—The Hearing | Condition of the Vessel, and Secretary | “as yon secs coe of tne ast to capOUse the Cause at th a OSTRANDER & STALEY, | cages Se ground, fronting Delaware ave, and im the Police Court To-day. ‘Whitney’s Indorsement, o¢ 8 onpnaiiring and <tree-esage” loving pee ‘The New York Sun to-day says: There was con- Sh) <E: 1 97 Fiesta fod onset fa eae ee he es, 1 rooms. Pate care pase them: overlook city: Ave qoinutes" de from Dupont Circle. examine them T have sold houses at $5,250 and 84,800 which sold mee at $6,000 and $7,600. tesa oak depart Iinvoke your sid % a continuance of the Siderable profanity on the Stock Exchange when la t Ty EB Seg ep sairetegs hore agian aera [EM gta pode rit pladardbee bomen fund wors so nobty agen Dut, sls, only begun. | Harvey Duruot found that his friend “vhe Commo. eRe J rme — Ls bridge was order of ‘Hains, to all ‘Deacon also started ot town. L. 8. CHAPMAN, Builder, OR SALE—A FRONTAGE ON ¥ ST. N.W. OF 70 cases with fornication, as heretofore published in | which a board of survey had shortly before exam- J eth & yg ——— a cece go 1006 F st. a. feet, $500 worth of old Spore Tam Sram. Considerable interet was mani- | ined, recommending certain repatre, Commander has been accom} and still 10 to 12 o'clock. "GE. WoL Ives’ Creditors in Consultation. Sietoce, ect forth as the ent ae ‘ex. | Seaignment of Henry 8 Ives & Co, and - nin — 15th and Hate, tested in the case by attorneys, who wanted considerable awful pule of raivors, eS ALE, BARGAIN IN THE SE BETWEEN deen held amongtne Ciacionatt holders ot cincix, | tO hear the decision of Judge Harper | merits of the ship for the especial Synich | Vending actoes the Potomac, Uke the arms mot eo Possibly the ampeeien et) She eae - if covered with. fruit-and, Sowers. Price’ only ati, Hamilton énd Dayton stock and Mr. Henry |on the demurrer filed by the defendants | 80 has. b ‘hich se would require, Dut | Ory o¢ the cartured souls whove last toomenta on | cute Ried inde Fg gy oman 81,800; ‘water, sewer, ge.end ewan one boaght tt 10 yearn ago; cans ye aS a counsel, Eva White, the young girl with whom 1t $id not make any Fecommendations, one Way OF earth will be tormented by the nightmare of its itean be safely said that OOUSTON, | 70, on 2a at, "E'S Cuiars not yet announced, Mr. 4s charged the crime was committed, was not | the other. The report was sent to the Navy’ De. | exisvence. Sree! Sareee Se a 8 ended, and, re one dl = ok = __________ | cates the disposition to hound Mr. Ives and and reach ‘the | The gentleman who contracted to build the ap- magnate OR SALE_CHEAP_200 F ST. NE. NEW6-ROOM | OK SALE—CORNER LOT, 116x75, CAPITOL | that he has aome Present, not having returned from New York. A Bea | the Secretary bearing On the Virginia side has neerly completed those he has eni have main ick Howse, with gaa, water, latrobe move, wooden, Fiith, coeeguare north zest coital et west o¢ Line talk of beginning subpoena had been sent for her by the defense, but Sealer es moa Pree se masoaey epee Sained thelt solvency. Tae reported { suicon gant Waues PueeegTong | wear NOWARN, | btn oP itages ote | ALE ee ON, MG EE | pane SUERTE UNTO | Sea ee aM er Mee | eae ee fasta Wain abd eo Jo} SALE—ON EASY TERMS_ATHREE-STouy,|_*6-9t __ 620 Fat nw. | Suupajon ot it was'seated be the tonbie is bie of visiting All che ese eee eee oats | Sis Por eee a ‘understand | 10D obligations bas been in the head, and tame, Pee ee back House, with celle aitesten i tes | OR SALEON F STN At 1 Oclock the dinpctorst Detore the cabe Was called the defendant, with his | fae ox vising All the treaty ports tp China, and is | his work, but the company, (and, we understand | $98 Taare Prevent any further depreciation of Quire of SA! TENiY, oom B St Cloud Building 1° | Ket yates es the ext Str Jullus Dexter wan het anced chatrcsan Of toe Soe . Sita fe eee Drage ues it Sitar tae raimebintin cae ee dice wll bas once Gato froma the official places | wino Hold chet. posttion by right, per i wan un OK SALE-SEVEKAL OF THE NEW AND DE- | $2 Taset Sue verti. on Just north | Stockholders’ committee, which had been con- Case was called for trial about twenty min- | Batis Sn trom vessel, fer bull is believed t¢ be in | Out making an effort to even tear down the old | 12. ce Cnctnnatt, lamilton and Dayton, and | doubted ip for them . sizable residences about Dupont Circle, Farragut | 37310 city asd weat af Seb F ferring with Mr. Ives, stated that the utes to 2 o'clock. Judge Hi Sood condition, and a small expenditure of not | Structure, and, consequently, has no idea of tul- | Allied railroads and from che management." This | shelved and neglected by apg ise | Square, and well-located sections, at fair prices. yulletin. we EI Was Rot now ready to ° he had conctuded, aiver considering the quet- | Thore than 000 will it in | Alling its'obiigation to '& bridge by the | Will doubtless be done to-day at the meeting. fusblopable beautles, and some of u JOUN SHERMAN £'CO,, {o go to New York to-night. tions raised, that'the so-called Edmunds’ 18%, UB- congas d Contracted time, October 31, 1887. Why this com. . TRC largest creditors are Mr. them Cink that they can improve their ‘position| Si ALE HAREE OOD Hogans, 80 Toe | BOAT HT SECRET He et ahaa sige te fo tp a EP tt | a Sem | ny wee agains ceo | Me oem See cee | a eau eee Pn Bay 4 ai i able here, wot in the use of fuel ‘Dotlers a ities of Sa Da Se a | aN a ARAN, | Ege lace | an ae gn entre we | aa ce eee epee | ou areata put S| Pe egecan ee nee | ee ae a ae cA = ST a : #50 cash, balance monthly. ent, ing be held. 26 to heer the report Of the | sroore,rising, sald: “I'l enter a plea of not "| the station and pur in the ake ‘for service | gress will demand to know, 98 securities 10,000 shares of Cincinnati, Ham. | finding rivals in successful Showmen, whose; ES INLEDMOIT PARK TWO] Thtneliote are well sltanted aul deskrable, and are | stockholdors’ He then began preparations fora, long y | for not more than ey ‘will | _ ‘This Dridge is the main’ artery connecting the and and Mr. Harrison, a prominent | merits as pets ot the fashionable world’ are not jar: 7 rooms, mod. imps. £4,500. 02 | worth double the money asked. ‘They can be reached | This was’ 10, and all action was deferred | having the tabla im trenton toe retook cleared yo ae ‘and adjoining country with tne | Cimcinnats It is almost impossible to | properly’ a ted in their own country. Srvoms and comereted cellar. | from corner of Othand F sts, in thirty minutes. A | gncil the 0 be held in New York. The then be serviceable for the next twenty years, pegins ond nae Or hav. | tell at how seriously Ives Co, have in- | same Worsulp of a successful showman is in cl 000,"'Oa “ith st. eat Ty 7: chance for al investment or for securing home. Becting. 0 ASD Sywondae | Of bate, for the use of counsel for defense. ‘view of her usefulness upon that station, and the | capital of tl ‘umportance tho cinclansth Hamilton and Sera on, fanalogy Lo the later and more rotten days of the tit fe, near N, 6 rooms and | §0d directors whose ‘THE TESTIMONY. imposeibility of replacing her by another vessel, | Ing a bridge open for trafic Winter is 0 | {ured —h : ae ees teal Oo Gor. doin and 4 rooms, lee Copaer aD to eee RICHARD B.zvaNs, | Ste Mése Theres Ware ana Mr. AL Winsion at | Mr. Lipscomb, the prosecuting attorney, called | wer are Of tD6 ‘Opinion unge it will be good policy 19 Tine saan neta ee Een te Coe eaten n> | nad engee egasua Oe grind out toca pe tne | Reh ee al ae ae eee Som, podern 84,100, “Oa 204 et, Beat Fe6.rooms | wag gue Atorner-ataw. 450 Fonislann erty | thi cay, wal oe ae cae ee potlos officer, "imo TosepR Shelton, ® retired | foe Ship in onder for service, Ns DOuers ANd V0 PU | ois clegaton of tue deacng strane ofthe Dis | Garrett hasgi e000 par vaicect lon shee ee | See anh tay etree donee hap or bathe, cel 25000. ad 3oR SALE—200 FEET FRONT ON 7° ¥ Le. Shaye officer, . G. trict are now about to A - ecessty nf or Sie Feds eiiiceriot tT] A Baltimore Broker Suspended, Before examining the witness, Mr. Lipscomb Sea Tatna” | from the ad} ‘counties of od 1ay | Cron ANcneeeer tas CT ae Tae ommcere: | Rave a beautiful fact or to be a successful show. OHM F. WAGGAMAN: semorenm August G.wiam L- Roberts, of | said that the cases would be consolidated. One in SECRETARY WHITNEY'S ENDORSEMENT. Elderauion, and enero ts no doube but taarbe Sin | Napoleon of Aoance are. about: 18,000,001, Ne | judiclouss ect taken ape mnd. te whiting toy oon GALE —BEAGTINELLY tonite TRE. Prongent te’ eeaenk an pa ou Sand tata ene Lo 24 | sme Secretary endorsed the recommendation &8 Si teaee ere eon Seas One will dispute that this ts doing ‘well fora | unlimited money, his or her success is uiso assuredy, = BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED ron. Jeemes « Eapeensenatey iva |B Sessa arts et, ree | Entree aeineneaa cee | a oma Tt Ter sea et | ere MS he a Ee ee oD Tat st wort 2 mon ox a rmation, “ 1687—This endorsement suggests coonns, all mod. imnpe. lot 83 feet front, 89,000. Soo That aw sub-3tt | peatediy asked to suspend, bat Tetised, 80 to-day | ““Afver some diecussiou the dour decided to con- gxpantivare ot tho sum of about 990000 Spon the a the river (ihe Commissioners ordering all | QOr IDORERTY. ine From the American Aza, P Ee a nae. IR SALE-ONEY 910 MONTHLY REQUIRED | the president issued ‘solldate the information. Competing poate Of the river), and while he is | 4 Hore is the way some of 0 to |. The Ruropean aystem of painting Moors insteagy see Oe 22 Li to buy one of those elesant 17, o 18 foot lots qs ge OMicer Shelton said he lived at 12th and D | «pne Palos is an tron tug of about 300 tons, twen- | doing his Bis crney, 016 Sow aiords little | CAN ~~ POO mecOraNG £0 | ot carpeting them, and decorating them witht ERY PRETTY SIX ROOM COTTAGE | Kentucky avenue between band G pirests &.¢. bute A Whole Family Murdered. ‘rcots southeast had known Dr. White for teO OF } ¢y.three years old, and is im no ‘owat ves: | comfort, much lene ce wen edte Go as an | Soar ok Cap tae Wk oesd Be cok teas thar’ tans | hamtannee Suge, ts pondantty quoting ta pepennd To watare trou cara: Aloo. @-room prick tn Le | perfect ule; cbettacs thd teas ives,” Pastner secbs: pee retied of peta, Sorypormation hes fast | twelve years and knew his daughter vs. He | sei as now ‘undérstood. Bie cost 0 ie ere wed id arved with it to their creditors for. In the case | ity on this side of the Atlantia, Carpets, as well pore EES a dl bet | - Inst night about 12 miles trom here fa this county | “Duco ane cece tony dressest” asked Mr. Lips | Price, ant Could PObACT Neth ee ee EeaS | Tilak ofthe Condition of things when winter | Of the Terre Haute and dudianapous Ives | as curtains, lambrequins, &., may be deemed BAe SILL De wed Ce oO De WAGGAMAN, Invest your money ot bone within theaty | The Teport aye that Cape i Wooliaik. a well: | coms Pestana ra ety he Waits now Foaches Us, the river being froven, and no way for | Paid avout $600,000 more than he has lost it for, | Doonsary parts of house-furhishing, but they alk, TOSS F. Nos ora nw. | unite caret Dobedeely sees im” | known farmer, bis*wite four children aid sire: | “Mr Moore objected to this, Ul Lae, 965.7 Sb snp on tae Cinta seston | tie Carats Rael cates eno condods basinaes Wich | TES Oe, es peeheeed ot Cans coats SeRcAen | caliect awe ak @kt ora caers Genmeeancnenand AT 5 BARGATS, STORY PRESSED | JOR SALE_FINE LOT 20 BY 100 FEPT ON 12TH Sota ieee hie torsings Maing pec Catena roe eee er Gn, Cate et ee a eaR e | Eretioes Cann fOr es Sls eerie Ge ia | ‘Tine $500,000 cash ana 000 of CAE ana D. | ter, In the winter ‘they may be Yolerated. ug c it'modern co: a street, betwe C atrecis. we 4 a draft, ‘stock a "t when sum 0 01 i aout rage nn | it gakdeh anear ht B BROOES. SID TA ettbet Seeks | Senocked inthe nen Get toeke teoaee eens Been | correspondent in much chrcumstzatialevidence: | Nef geht Gratt, w Day. Ldonet approve of these | This totally unnecessary delay has ho. reason ot my aE Ee Ee ‘west. aust" |G. Woolfalk, gon ok Capt, Wooltalk by bis first | evidence ot relations between this defendant and | py repairs, We are not responsible for the | €XCuse, andit ts an outrage on Ne of Doth | nother cleen emer bea. Besides thee s abe ie insect destroyers. ‘The floors should be olled th st.nw_ | 2 OS Sar e-1 HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST | Wife, 1s suspected of the crime and was arrested, ‘he girl, which, when the age of the defendant and | maintenance or non-maintenanee of @ navy, | the District and Giligenee ad ax Unecese | Toledo was bought for at least $100,000 more than | Dolled linseed oll, aud whenever coveriugs of sr. o-noomt | WOR, SALE SL FAVE SOME, OF THF ad The Geputy sheriff and coroner went out, to the | of the girlis considered, were evidences of crim | put we are for "then ween cxpacature “ot | corrected, as with diligence and an. fc was worth of will bring, and about g500,000 nas | kind are desirable’ on account of lesuculng soundsy) 4 sh, near Mass. | which 1 will sell in bulk or sinale, at exceedingly’ low | acene o ‘tae murder. Owing to the distance ‘trom ce Qur appropriation. ‘The excuse that we must | desire vofuldl ther trusts the contractors coon ssi0ks fOr loans 50-000, tor | FUgs aba Mais ‘whould take the place of pares Some tine Love fir the sortuwest pertign of the eityee | 22 HY, ful ee oan coe = Slee ir plas We eater ha cangeee | Sonvenience, it Taught, ot eripplag of at dpi rities eye) revise vexolual too ginring © tightens mein eal Al fie city — “mn ee ee Comin ¥ ——) exclude ring & i 415 7th st. aw. mete ea ‘The m Banquet, r. Mpscomb said he would introduce testi- | We cannot justify spending” $50,000 ‘tpon. tke oid | Virginia fariaing and industry, is am actual exe dues acetone maphane ar neces | Gust nuisance. Flours ulus treated are kept clean! _3725-20" Real Estate Agent, 822 Het ne, August &—The Standard says it re- | mony as to the age of the girl. iron tug a8 a vessel of war, except upon tue ground | peniée to the people of more 100 per day. ‘The manner in waieh Ives ought a yacht and | much caster, aa the oll becomes incorporated : southwest | 750R SALE—LOTS 14 AND 15, 628. NEW ao that the banquet given to Lord Hartington | 01 Shelton, going on, testified that in the | that Co: has not made other pro’ for A Man. the Baltimore and Ohio option shows how be the wood and makes a hard fnish, as it 1s oxidised! nd K ste u.w.-fronting 58 feet on K Jereoy ave. bet, E and F ste. nr... tinproved by 8 Erte liberal umiouistetast night did not precede | latter of June or the Ist of July he first | this Which 18 a matter for Congress and not SSS SS = stuck, No one that knows auything about yackes | Dy contact with the air. ‘The same treatment of vcd "good tenants. ADpIy to owner, So? | Enamorbwarchouss. Apply to W, W MOCULLOUGH, | (Zo tecent, parliamentary’ election, and tat te | nouced Gromtord on the Dank eke been eee {or us to consider. Nothing nas done so much to | Charged with Conspiracy to Deframd. | eae eee nae ng et a Oe an OT ot canta ene woatunent Of, rt a ‘aus " Ines a of the 3] le at the 'e’s house, . t the appropriation as the willingness e ALLEGATIONS MADE BY ‘Duck for the steam yacht Tillie, Now that lor the ent ‘and org: ee eee — 5 a ges | imag perusal hes made at the | to Dr White's he talking with the gitl, About | detea ta of the | THE ROBERT JAMES AGAIMOT $87,000 v terials for the lodgment of dust and orgaule im. | —- Danquet will shake the faith of even those who | the middle of July Ne saw him in the yard altting | Department’ wo spend. ‘taoney” upok worthless PETER FINNEGAN AND JOBN W, ELDER. it comes out that he hypotilecated her as soon as | purities will make the sleeping apartments much, JOE SALE— 195 | bave the most confidence in Mr, Gladstone's lucky | under a tree with her. a ‘These reports show that an expenditure | yesterday afternoon Detectives Mattingly and | Ne ene’ oer “nat he bypothecated her a He | more wholesome. It has long been acknowledged ¥ Tat) 20x100 R st. bet. 18th and 19th. 81-98 | star, Mr. Lipscomb asked if there was anythingin the | of about $4,000 will put the in| wheeler ted Peter inn & watchman at | got stuck in bi ‘the control of the C., Hand D, | that carpets are entirely out of place In the apart-! eee Le et ——_~+___ demeanor of the couple that attracted his atten-| shape for another year and a half, within aes = sascha W. Eider ou a | (00d in this way. “iis pool Cought, 100 ef tie | meats Oncupled ty. the sick; that teay fecal tha} Lot, 20100; T st.” A Duel Fought, tion, Which time something could be built Atved for the | the National Library site, and John W. Eid 35,000 shares of ‘the common stock at from 10S to | Polsons of such. as small-pox, diphtheria, To Paris, August 6—M. Magnler, editor of tho| | Mr. Moore objected to eliciting the witness’ sus- | service and which would not disgrace the country | warrant sworn out by Robert James, of No. 1629 151, He had to pay the higher prices for a good | and Scarlet fever, and It seems strange that a crud Eveneniens, has tought a due with M. Reinach, of | Picions. Machine gun rou esos «hoe trom @ modern | 19th street northwest, charging them with con- | deal of it. ‘Theaay before the election Ives feund | sade against theth has not long sincobsen organiond the Hepublique Francaise, The weapons ubed | ,, Mr. Lipscomb altered his question to simply asi, Pale a and. we ceattoy the machinery Of the | spiracy. ‘They each gave $200 bonds for their ap- | that he could not vote the 18,000 shares, because | In. the far-of future, when people shall have Seer eee eae roanaed. "The witness sald he could, on account of the | Palos, and end her career. Ido not, believe fap. | pearance to-day. ‘The warrant charges “that the | It had not, been long enough in his, a ee M. Ferry Backs Out. Free ae ne street, ODlY see thelr heads, and | preciate and credit the responsibility the bureaus | suld Eider and Finnegan did unlawfully and wick. | &nd that a block of 13.200 shares would carry thé ih st, bet, Fand G ne. PARI, August @—M. Forry’s seconds will take | St0ulders, They seemed tobe fondling each otner, | feel; but 1 think by this time, after Phave antago- | edly among themseives conspire and | Pee ee hick, winin Ie au tenis ere Money im the Mouth, th si., near C mothe: ein eee duet | #24 “sparking” like a young couple. nized po often this Kind of reasoning, I ought to be | agree falsely and fraudulently, and by deceit, to | Tae, Tatho\peid"10 per coat doen at ‘per cent in | From the Chicago Mail. Between M Berry and Gen to proposed: ‘Upon cross-examination Mr. Moore said: “You | relieved from this sort of recommendation, cheat and defraud the @ sald a tion wid | about twenty days later, and 27 per cent thirty | A. lady ‘an Indiana e can, afte, Gent appears tcioceet ee TRCN | ew tnis couple sitting together in the yard one W. ©. Warman, Secretary of the Navy. |} Suence of sald conspiracy and combination, did | aoout Teeny, days, later, and 27 per o shemergoney rege sy —y day In bi daylight, where you, walking in the ————_ represent to said James that the sai r aes ‘one Would give him time upon or he | taking a seat, gerting Wert barr otuare 1133 ce ee street, couid see them,’ That's what you intend to ‘War Department Changes. Den cd eee te Saari same tn. 8 position of | could Borrow Upos. nickel and placing {t in her mouth, or, at least, { Lots 7, 8, Yand 10, squats 114i Ree eer eeee swear?” Chas. L. Grannis jr., and Timothy Quinn, ap-| Fret they would obtain the potion, Wituin ¢we | ONE of his most’ important roads, the Dayton | between her lips, and then replacing the pooket.’ a Saratoga, N. Y., August &—A heavy rain storm | “Yes, sir,” sad the witness, aot and Ironton, has not yet been paid for even by the | book and other articles. “It is, * remarked i Sy2L-thfs.1m this morning rent ‘the race track Very muddy. | Hans Bowdwinn, @ colored man, formerly an | pointed clerks, class 1, A.G. 0. daysaf.er the Sth day of ‘by means of which | And Ir _ Meer pe yet hs fod strange,” axkedi SP 35 “alley OR SALE—BY S. E IS, REAL ESTATE, | Attendance light. employe of the naval hospital, having left there-| Jos. 8. Bolway, class 1, A. G. O., resigned, to ac- | conspiracy the said Gefendants obtained from sald {ees ‘pay the seller. Aifred | ® PLYsician who witnessed the incident, “how Speen Stes Loans ard Insurance, 45 7h st. uw. One lot | First race, for maiden three-year-olds, mile, | July 1, testified to knowing Eva Whive by sight. | cept a position in the Treasury department. James the sum of $10.’ ey ee es ‘on him for | ladies will take such risks, as there ts 00 $13 “Samp next to the Stickney Memorial Chapel, 72 by 100 feet, | ‘Touche Pas fon, with Vosburg second, and Miss | He knew Dr. Crawford. john W. Stockett, class 1, Ordnance office, and | | Elder and Finnegan were arraigned in the Police 000 purchase-money on the Dayton and Iron. | W20 has handied that piece of money. One w: north side of F st., bet. oth and 6th sis. n.w. See other | Charmer third; time, 1:50, “Js be married or single?” asked Mr. Lipscomb. | John 1. Barrington, class’ $1,000, Com. Gen,'s | Court this afternoon, Mr. She herd for the Govern- ed, Tves ts the third purchaser of the road | think that ladies would be tue inst to pus sales in Saturdas go us Second race, inile nd, furlong, won, | “Single, so far a8 I Know of,” said the witness. | omice, permanently appointed. ment and Messrs. 1. F. Miller and C. Maurice ‘Who has hot been able to pay for it. The indica. | Mithy coins in their mouths, Dut nine out of tan oF te Tain CE re eee, RS 2K an | ndzaneotecpeeted the witness satag tage The Special Awvewement Tax Cases. _| Kovert Jame tiled (6 answer and the cour di | Hons are that at the preseat rate the sellers wi | Bet Will do. Just as that Yady across ‘he. cat frame, \, near Tac earne! 1g mu le} “ lar as he knew.” Suessment ‘ax a 90 feot: 7 rooms: 64. won; Hidalgd second; Royal Arch third. Roral | “Mr Tasco Sald that 1¢ the defense denica MOT NECESSARY TO SELL THE PROPERTY aFFecrsp ax | missed the case for want of prosecution. ‘s00n get the price of the road and have it too, there is great danger of contracting somes ‘Oth, nese Ln. Archi led for about e mile and an eighth, but Fen- | that’ Dr. Crawford was single, the prosecution run GENReAUrin Eater ———o—— Mise Simpson's Elopement. disease, a danger that ts intensified when there ist oall a for pulets 2 : e home stretch. le at a inan was ) 2 r 2 Sigua’ EHOs. E 'WacgaMan.” | °9:9% 920 Fst awe (second Fused to the crontand held to the end, winning | be ‘proved by the’ report ot film snivig these | Assistant District Attorney Davis. his opine ‘Will you be kind enough to correct @, mlastate- ‘WIT ME. DRYBERGER. On the, score of cleanliness as Well as that SRW PIE ROOM BRICES: FOF SALE, SINGLE BULDING, LoTs ON Ros- | BY six lengths with Hidalgo a head id front of | who knew him. ‘There was no record anywhere | ton in the matter ot the proposed | War ,Jou be Kind enough to Your paper August | The affectionate conduct of a middle-aged man | health.’ } tinvestment. Price ouly’ 1,00 lym Heights, 502125, at 6c. und 10c. Hoyal and the rest well up. ‘Time, 2:44%, | to show that a man was single, After consider. | Salo of py ‘fgainst which Hen r hag | anda pretty girles they were pessing through vew 7-room bricks, near 14th st. $ ‘E'HSYPHERD & co. | Holg ran agreat race, able discussion, the witness | was allowed | Stiaostes Take Yor “Susciei tmmisremenca | 5 under the head of “How —— ‘Tae Cul,” | vontgomery strest, Jersey City, ina milk wagon How it Came About, Beautiful jot on, Mbode Island ave, near lows Circle. | _jy8-Im_ 1007 Ext | Murch Faco% of a mile. Saxony om ith | to say that, the defendant iteager PULA 10 | He decides that the property can be so $0 saisty peyater i hacia oad 5 —— a de- | tOWard the terry at daylight yesterday attracted | THR CHURCH PAIR 4XD FESTIVAL Ix AID OF FOREIGN, dio." Near Sinithachium Institute, 15. gued lute, room Fifth race—Selling race, mile and a quarier. | had “seen” the doctor. and Eva White | ‘ie liens under the act of August 10, Bae Set = the attention of Police Sergeant O'Connor, and he dissiONs, fora builder. J. W.| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE advertisement daily for three consecutive weeks | tended, while the facts are and will be shown arrested’ ‘Decaupe he: ‘from their con- | From the Dakots Bell. ae Se as : think Mine, ste. A ee noon Craword ‘had @ roomy or ome | 22 some newspaper published in the District, and | tat there id fos and appearance that they had eloped. ‘They | Sott cumne so pass that the ladies worked. 1B SALE “OWING TO DEATH AT HALF VALUE Qn the left of te hall as you enter the hospital. | rl ar Tue satus tine ns pias eld toe Coca | Was behind her counter at S"plow and | RAG, and What is more, they had driven all across | made forty-seven frosved cakes, 3000 ‘Gr. and cellsr on Caroline st. nw. Fees Country Seat, “Mit. Pleasant Farm,” 13 ‘The Langeton Trial. Next to his oMce was abed-room. He saw Eva | fr sale at the game time as that sold for ge: ness when her husband struck the the State together, The man was Nathaniel Dryber- cOoKieay i 13th, above lows Cirele seren, 40 in oak. choice fruit,G00 apple trees, elcrated, le Ce pee irfe emeteg re ee (Eos hurled her into the street in a bleeding conditien, | {he State together. The man was Nathaniel D minety-one plain cakes, twelve treezeraful of —ecdvarte fer to EW woodeun Weber SR tates | genes ning a vfsneeion muraer cases | thougne it was more than two months before the hats canis prepared tees atverseeneneiet nee segs 1C.D. | Son, a blonde, ‘aged an, BIT Pengee whe ie | cream, bought sixty quarte of etrawberries, . Leipold, W. J. Acker, Rev. Jchn Dudley Address | Dr. Hobinson, who noted pulse and tempera- | 1st of July. parties holding the lien certificates are making A Water Protest. married, but separated 4 supplied papers to give them long, rier. H.C. NE Pails Gaured, ca: | Hite Maruti, body walle undergoing the opera | Tue unit and extent of your testimony,” eaid | Bvery entore to have the ale mado a€ An €a0ly | wo me paitor oie ere milk, Wise simpeon’s parents in Camden. He | tices, paid for the Job printing witha RK BALE—COTIAGE AT COLONIAL BEACI and Dr. Martin, who had charge of the anti-| Mr. Moore, on crossexamination, “was that you | Gute Pec pchroeg thig des Rouse on the hoo ng? a <<jo 4 ome ‘affes. | ticket, sat ap nights and labored with fancy-work, trongly-built cottage. with fence and we Plen- | sey Their evidence was m of an expert | saw this girl, Eva White, come into the hospital Pelee te seme occupy & Lf marry. believed him returned pial aud pare water. iorale ata bargain: @7a0ceah. | Character, but both pronom death ~ to | once?” or oy = Mcenses have | corner of 9th and H strecta northwest. It hasa| tons, Unknown to her she met him | 2nd ruined their chances of salvation have beer! caused by the bullet wounds. The ante.| “I saw her come in once,” repeated the witness, | , MARRIAGE Ltcexses. — Marriage lice ‘when be, the semen feet | almost 0D 1b; and likewise among ee ad = glerk of the court to Sel ‘and the rs are above it, 8 every called at rom ct ide mith_ itera ia apccate 0p; | Mortem Satoment ot Hufin WaeFuled Out a8 aot || tt wag in thedaytime, @uring the usual Dus! | Wer} ang Allee Mailhouse. ge | Pepe gran ey een any oc accutane ‘Devberper wens to feo | and waived on the table, und: weshed diates, Seis Recta Oe a ai reper ta tu rectupet te | Suse ear the at of not nee” NT | PSG amare Tax Suacese Punsce and suite it Washyngton | Seal plance forsale or rent | Heretotors and | giny house after her. Ghowas waiting tr ic. | fot confused making ‘chauge. and forgot us ee st pass F buihe or invesimeut. sirares sel ; —————— Edmond ¥, Wright, who livesnext to Dr. White's 2 at ener | during six years, Ihave, paid : Betti tor is Bee MacdOWAN 10S 1UIOF Ste Rag ote Sodm Water Not Necewity. Rouse, was the next witness called. He knew Dr. | iiéne be present ar a seception, given, is, ther | tax; ils Year am charged $0.17. "Now comes apd started for New York. They traveled by | best drewes, and carried chairs apd tables, ang Fae ai Fines torpiete cay tac rin alee | and under Séclets against umber of arugaats | Dr Crawdord talking” with the gi on the corner | BOHOF to-day By the mublelpal autBorites Eng imsace of the tas. red oay 1 keep a store, | oad, always ocupylag diferent soomebey, | Sick; all o€ which, ‘without ap exception =| eee Saar Ea een ae ipa | eeaped etient wel, eaaied eae Kieren in neon: | ioe euling soaa Weree Og Sunday, Judge Collier | During June, on two or three Sundays, he had more, CHARLES Gacerxnon, brother of Representative | $16.17 instead of formerly 96.68. I use water only | Perec intended te sell. his Borse end wagon in | geeisesam, Chey did 10 holding ¢ church, fair nat Uhls afternoon affirmed the conviction of the de- | 8een Dr. Crawford invo the house. He would of Obio, has been dismissed from a | for nousehoid purposes and use no hose. Mr. Gii- | New York, where they were ap ged bot ay ubey. BAXIER& MacGOWAN, | fendants, on the ground that the sale | 0 between 9 and 11:30 in the morning, and re- the First Controllers | Dert B, Towles the iandiord: and myself, his’ ten. | Were held to await information from n, SAY hen ie reporter asked thom Bow eunch cay 2 Apply to W. le New Tork sve. | _8u6-Bt 1008-1010 ¥ st.__| of soda Water was not an overpowering necessity, | Wain there an hour and a haif or two hours, Siexeahip/ in Oe coal fant, provest against this unjust charge, Lhaveno| we) Gor Sea fully, Wout, Uy close murine’ whey ad only lent =: ee _~———~ | ]30R BALE AT_A_BARGAIN—VALUABLE DAIRY | and that 1t was not sold as medicine, but asa|_ After Mr. Moore had summed up Mr. Wright's | oftice on account of the charge or intoxication | Store B Rermam-Catholic Convention. | fully Same tat ee ee + a ‘O& SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— Won S05 AG 2 Papesin—val PriuceGeorge’s | beverage. The defendants claimed that soda | testimony to the effect that he had seen Dr. Craw- | while on duty. He had always been an active re. @OME VERY SENS(BLE REMARKS FROM THE CuAIR- wae Several stx-rogm Houses om Ast 2G! SPmodere | co. Md.. about 3: wile ouiside District line, on the ad- | water Sas & necessity, and endeavored to prove | ford two or three times go to the house in the day- | publican, and when the present administration cxements. 10 per cout ivestn a ‘Alec’ “Md. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. MAN OF THE COMMITTEE OW ARRANGEMENTS. | CUREF Week, aller meat and hoped 0 do a Int Pept Chapel road Louse 40 roous: baru; abies or | yy the testimony of several physicians that it was | tie, Ne announced to the court that he would | fame in power efforts were made by Unio demo. O00 ened. bet, T and Usta........97,590 | Sftycows and horses: 100 scres under cultivation; nf Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Johan-| Rev. Wm. Tappert, of Covington, Ky.,chatrman | oi tha iig, then the. ho hed Charge of the reseae ns fee have 1 as i ro an “the who rick. tot F208 | Sbtadanco of water aad (umber: For particulars wn: | Medielne, mony untdl some veschnony Mad bees otlered oo | Ginatabe aay, SU Layne, to have Bim , Ih leason to Catherine Hartington, lot 16 and | Of the Commitine on aitangetsents.f97 che ane | ea cea ue ladies rho b tney “chared ] eed tones Gemaee ae ce ire of C. A. MCEUEN, 1420 Fst.__eu6-1m_ Bios delice! muse be cetacnanene 7 “uae the cor- | and Fairchild bot " refused to dismiss | parte15 and.17, ot Harlem; $5. W. L. Bramhall, | American-German Catholle convention, called to | S0ime sui and are so cratitied with the result Uae nye aud celiag oa Corzeo: es Pauper Emigrants on their Way Here, a in nis ft ber tt ts not | ‘ey will giveanother shortiy.’ ; 5 F SE SILE EAE GES, DEUS, BEYOND THE | “Toxpox, August G—One hundred and six gor, | Pus delicti must be established, him, and he remained secure tn place | trustee, to B. Mortimore, part sub. 45, 6q. 09; $25. | meet in Chicago, says that n fee ete, Sot nim aay comers eeOred: | ernment Rded emigrants tailed Cy tee eek; | Mr. Lipscomb, following out the figure of a| unt stew days ago, when @ charge was made | 5S" Eawards, trustee, to John T. Scott, part 11, | im the least to further the advancement S550 BAXTER £ MACOWAN, LoUs-1OLO et | Lake Winnipeg t0e Quesmeren foe seen tteainer } munier case, sald he would in proving sucha case | against him trom wivhla tho Departaent tetas | J. 8. , Te Erase eat Uk | of the German priesthood or retard the advance. Hiungering for the Horizon, 33.500, BAXTER & MACGOWAS, 1008-1010 ¥ st. | Lake peg prove a motive, then the opportunity, and finally | came to the office un the 3d or 4th of August in an | Sq. 840; $1,592.11. J. W. Little, trustee, » © | ment of the Irish priesthood to the: acy. “The | THE AMERICAN DISPOSITION TO ADVENTURE—ADYIOR =e day. 5 cen the tourder. This evidence went to show famil-| intoxicated condition and was disorderly. ‘The | Maryett M. B. Stearns, lots 254. 26A, 258, and SOB, ime object which will be sougnt in the meeting, TO rows) mame aa E—THE FINEST FARM AT COLLZGE farity. matter was investigated and a report made tothe | sq. 210; $18,000. Mary V. Bonnell to J.B. Spaid- | he continues, “will be a declaration to the world on 14th st. Py property. Station, Baltimore and Chio allroad: 50 scree in THE EMIGRATION COMMISSION, ‘The Court—Let the testimony go on. Secretary sustaining the charge, attached to | ng, sub. lots 71 and 72, 8q. 100; Alexan- {of the humble, steadfast faith of the German- 1 18 - aad hve, Dear lowe Circle, 24xe0 | push ctate ot cultivation: house, Larne Sad ouxbuild- aon Ua arated Conk cplored girl, was the | which was letter from the accused admitting | der Kesbuck to Mary’ Dunne,’ sub. 61, 89. 623; | American Catholics and their devotion to the Holy | think there is ingrained in most American 6.00 = ing’ “This property has hot befure been ofered ior | A Probability that After a Thorough | next witness. sie taid she Lad soon Be Greate | ener as &, letter from, the Bc Upon this the | $1,850, ee and the episcopate of the church ‘in America, | character a certain disposition to adventure. Very | fe, BAXTER & MACGUWAN, 10081010 F st Investigation by the Treasury De- | and Eva White together, but she was rather vague | dismissal was, made. ‘The controler and other au6-3t" eee Very many of the hhave been invited; 80 | likely this ts hereditary. Naturally enough those partmei bolished. e Une. She thought it was about three | officers pleaded for him that in other respects he| Rance oF THE THERMOMETER.—The following | nave all the ‘abbots of rekgious orders in America, ROH SALECI AM NOW OFFERING LOTS AT eames Wess tcieliva weet aware eleaee rere one good clerk a were the re the Signal Once to-day: 7 a | some have already accepted the invitation which | Reads of English tam vesceeptind hegemcns Sua Fine Bithiands* on the Balinese ee kar | The ‘Treasury Department is at present giving | tog on a platiorm in the back part of Dr. White's | | 6, ‘Acting Assistant-Surgeon Mu- | ™ 78; 2 P. m., 88; maximum, 91; minimum, 73, / T extended two days ago, being chairman of the position to move was in thelr blood, It was noted Toad, five minutes’ from the epot and only twenty tion to the Emigration Commission, | 1°. Di o committee on arrai ts, und each and all of was gates from auy of the departments, on payments of | Some attent n | ag one Saturday before she lett,” sald the witness, | ton Walker, now on duty at Fort Walla Walla, | Arrgogp RossERyY ON THE River. —John How- | them will be co! Welcomed. ‘There Will be | when Mr. Garfield died that in every Seka attra | te no cue arama to | Sy Reval Stag mt eet Usb | watiageh Tero cre fo Guy tor | wo Ta aye acd | prea a Pace ota Ung arg | Sat a tn aa ak seve, ith ds Apes, urd wil contin to tmprone | te, Jon mee tan’ mapas ica | “Wien Ger eae cee co fi tap aie an, eich eeigeen, he ine Cubseh a Wancriik | tussday Inca ‘The latter toetiGed that he wason | prombacee qucetions oF Ges Gen, following in this | grated tnd founded a “new howe.” as was ing this Property wil iseire igs soe aeeer oe | the Commissioners shall not exercise absolute | Mpscomb, “where did she have her aris?” Arsenal, N.Y, and the contract with Acting As- | & boat with Howard, having paid hima quarter, | the program of similar meetings in Europe. For | So well sald, ‘vucy = brane Frac pert : : > ting ard, horton. : 4 : in ungered sient etancchieht in value. Money advanced wu build | POWEF, Over im e_ Heretotore) since the ee Drought out the | sistant-Surgeon B. B. Ponhecon there will be an_| and while on the river Howard asked witness to | example the labor question, parochial schools, the | Wnen @ man tells you, in his home in some sush houses, Gas and water furnisive: Lomunission 100 rst esi d fact that the witness did not know the number of hulled. Major Jas. C. McKee, sul bee Telieved | hand over the money he had —¢ — mite |S % benevolent and | thriving city as Rochester, in Mibnesola, that Be 14N F.WAGGAMAN, | the Department has not interested itself to inquire | 12¢t thal ad. lived feaproved and auimpe property 0 ll parte ‘Will be sold fof less thau con Hf o OD | 200 Cleveland av. 00: vo throw him overboard, and then Howard otherwise, &c. During the session a eulogy on | was one of those who took €ach 160 acres Which - ; - where she lived, or where she a POS aL Bae ee exam OF 0 again threateued witness and then | Pope Leo XIII will be promt Instead of at- | nad been laid off for them by the Government, ad. Thus is ouly & partial iat of oe Srey | su5-cr__1003 ana 1005 28 NT oom oommuasioners were per | Petare oe OF where she had ved | recruits at Boston and ordered nia ‘neritat teow | Cook his money. OMMcer Lotus testined vo tue | tempuing to foster Hi-fi be ween the Germaus | that this city has grown up on the 160 sores wielol e hemes nth Data R SALE—A SUBURBAN HOME AT Rives | forming thelr duty, and they ‘have been } M004 only know that you live?” sald Mr. Moore, | Arsenal sot moet arrest. ‘The case was sent to the grand Jury. and our Irish Catholic fellow-citizens, the con-| was then clear pruirie, You look upon him with @ an a an Station, 4 miles cut on Washington Brauch B. & 0. | Permitted to do things according to thelr own | tyes oir sail the witness the contract of Acting Assistant paren ea trary will be the result, lt will be the alm of the | certain delight, because he bad not the incutne psiistlamd Terease, Anew sad | acry caiseliiorge toate oat $0 erie eee | ern ee ee apn ARSUMAANE SOUTOLALY | into titans sald that every evening as she went eee eee Oth sptammnuled: Captain | rs, Parmelia W. Favorite bas been ted | convention to plant deeper the tenets of our holy | brances and dimecuities which fall tn the way of Apply to W- W-JONLS P.O. Bo 325 cist or eat | earn ed improper methods empiaya effecting | to te pump, she saw them sitting Logether, “sit: | dered before the’ army retiting board at Bt Paul, postmaster at Takoina, D.C, in place of 4 | ran in america and {fom an beerrance of them | men whose ie is turown tn the mild of old pre, = 3 : ” “Mr. Moore questioned eet aes jomas, resigned. on ‘and gosd-will can come scriptions and wuo have had always ae = Sparaanip upos the immigrants, and are deter. | Ue Pros, Sooniderati the way | forretirement. Post Chaplain gh & Macomber | _ Maryett MB. Stearns has bought of J. W. Little | will not torget we are Catholics, ‘Neither wi we, | Suptots and WhO have had always an oa {OK SALE-THE CHEAPEST FARM IN MARY | mined to correct all abuses that nay exist, Site) GS ltetag. “she? gine ¢¥8¥ | tor retirement. Post Chaplain Jno. A. Macomber, laryett M. 7. W. Li ak we, al DS Se ee ee ee nana the parties were sitting. She sald they | riieved trom duty at Fort Custer, Montana, and | €t al., trustees, sub lots 25 A, 25 B, 26 A and 26B, | while acknowledging our German descent, civilization, So extrances,one on 15th st. andthe | % R.: same distance from B & P. RR. forget Were sitting = with his {ace toward her. square 210, containing 5,809 feet, fronting 40 teet | another thing—that we are American citizéna’ si Pit is this whi the makes on We aproluted with every confers | Cleared. balance in younx-growth timber: that the commission of emigration grant privileges | Afterward she sald. they were not froten Wernee. | ofdered to Fort Sherman, Idaho, First Lieut. Jas I suppose ich, on the whole, Ten Mass. ave a with every. fort on the north side of Rhode. avenue, pween ane Offers of duty at the West more attractive than ewes nd He BC) Stross staue alley, Sotaceed i chase ance, ea | kocereaMM Persons to perform remunerative serv. | marking in ‘explanation that they were siting vo | 5; PUCHEY ASSIStAnE SULgCOR, Teer ro ey | A ee a seo ‘The Question of Arrears, offers of duty at the East. Jt is certainly ‘tis gud aftissie style. and, in | owses; stoue dairy. 50 acres in choice apples, in full ices for immigrants upon the payment of | #8 W lace her, but “I don’t guess they were ooking York harbor, The order directing Major ‘Peter PRESETS A LIVELY DISCUSSION IN THE HOUSE OF CoMMoNS— | which accounts for the mess Which those ‘ihe | Dearing." Price, oily $18 per acres sartaind oaciaentnan ce te vsion for | ame.” HE Ce ee! ‘The Courts, MR. GLADSTONE GAYS THR LAND BILL 18 NOT a | Young men Who go to® theological school feel for . ee een |e eee» make eon e ioe | Mr. Moore having elicited trom the witness that | Doing nas been revoked, and ne is ordered to Fort Porics Count--Judge Harper pro tem, PEACE MESSAGE. ing to What 18 called the “foreign eld.” ‘They Fis poe a HOME, BEAUTE | With railroads, and charge the immigrants. as | Officer Pearson hi ‘en to her about the case, | scpowell, Arizona, relicving Acting Assistantsur | ‘To-day, Richard Hardy, Col lolating police | In the house of commons last evening, upon mo- although they are mistaken In so think: ithin few minutes" ride of Wash- = Chica 1 Ar, Lipscomb asked the withess who Was present. BT? Weer whe wilt y iveated: suited for summer | much pasoaige to Chicago in an immigrant car | ¥F; joore objected. goon 8. T. althy; Louse, baru, and | taking days to make the trip as A join his Fort | regulations; $5 or fifteen’ days, Hein, tres- . Balfour, chief or ‘to | that the foreign eid has fewer tangles and four Koacne. ‘The resignation ot Cadet Petty Fiixin, | pass; do. Frank Schemunerin, do,. do, Frank Fig: | #00 Of Mr. rhe Land bill tor the dlecesnien otentans | ial incumbrances than the line of their duty a6 2,500; terms 13 Tegularly charged for first-class ture; | ,,Mf, Lipscomb said that it was intimated that | 47h clacs, Military’ Academy, has been accepted. | art and Jno. Campbell, do. Jno, Smith, tres- | recommit tt r ‘home. I have never lived in the West myself. Isup- Room 2, 303 7th st. u. w. ‘ ES Se" | ana that they also take advantage | Mr, Pearson had told. the gr what to ‘swear t0, | Major Jas G. C. ‘quartermaster, ‘four | pass; personalbonds. ‘Jno. quoish, wolating polloe amended clauses, Mr, Dillon urged that the gov- that the West hus ts own Share of difMculties, F ROCKVE pe a make jlonate ci for immigrants’ | aud that this was a case of blackmail, such ag thé | Months’ leave, with ‘permission to-go abroad. | reculutions; $5 or fifteen days, “Chas He kcrey, ernment should first explain the alterations they | But It must be true that those difficulties are not Fricirable Cattngcs containing 23roduny soldcetes | baggage. Also as tothe mater of Saeed Surgeon General of the Navy nad ‘rushed into | Canc 8. p. Jocelyn, 21st infantry, granted leave prorantty: do Ashburn | Chapman, Jno. George, | fatended wo introduce. tir. ba our said thay tne | Uheantediuvtan dificuitcs with wich the Hera: 3 yyorercy. located on the tain street of Hockville, | 1s charged that the commission imposed upon the | Print al for oné month ani twenty days. Capt. J. G, | and Edward Greer, Tegulations; | government was to accept any workable deeds — ‘should sroaatwc esd | eck aD eee as a el | Rey apo aAEE™ ute a | cet pint na we re ack | Belay cee Jehan, omen | iene hm Para te Ui | Fret ar rae peldcqeap oy aid tate’ | Same" aut met aria tal DAT NG COMEENED; | further particuuars inquire of) "4 ied an i ce, Ben wh iew minutes defore 3 o'clock Tadeo Harper, Detore proesoding Mis new station, Cap.its:| EXNANOIAL AND COMMERCIAL. bie proccionofanstareary wat bot or | Sr Duluth, or Walla: Walls tat to take a sumia? bree bed:rooms, ant ie CO re 2 Se . $2,800. This property | _Sal-Lue __M. ML. PARKER, 1418 F st. n.w._ | 98 suggested a postponement of the case until another ‘debts due to lanai oa tbe avestuent pent a. SALE—O35 ACRES OF LAND, FRONTING | THE RELATIONS OF THE BOARD TO THE GOVERNMENT. | Gal’ hut counsel on DOU, aides Came Tien they | Haynsworth, assistant quartermaster, granted two effacing: It Was the largest oan, or Svan Goo cuene aktineeive peomaaslg, and ‘good locality and | on‘ voc sides Condes atretch "Th ry Department will itself as to witnesses they had brought here from @ dis ES & i ity a Ce K e Treasu: nt satisfy itself, y they hi ht a ‘Wo. . _ ou f must Toad etretchiag from sty had witi ug! 4 months’ leave. First Lieut, Jas. Brennan, 17th Now York Stock Markee, measure of relief ever granted to any class of per- ork, 1n Philadelphia, or 1a Boston. fantry, granted tour months’ leave for disal .| ‘The following are the opening and 1:0U prices | sons in any country. [“Hear, hear.”) sir Wm. things are certain: First, that by going to Iothand¥ sta | Ca'canal, proved by yuod counry heuesasd eee | Me condition of affairs and the chances are that | tafice, aid that a postponement would cause tem | BCAnt4Y, Granted our mont cavalry, granted Ono | of te Sow tts ions Mecteuienmuporcad by besa | Ye nou wenourt aeniea fue value ot the eoawnd | Western work ie, would leart something of nis Pap Re RES, houses. “Hrice, $50,000. oue-hais casa, balanes ‘one | the commission will go out of power. The com- Ciddsnnine gis go enunenhalrsuee a: ‘month’s extension of leave tor disability. wire to. street: sguY vospresa ova abe paren st arrears eg ft 5 Bureau Eox. and Printiow: two years, 6 yer cent, mission ts appointed by the State, but performs os chances Which the West gives Ud young men, wi price, $4800. inquire of owner. pene JOHN E BEALL & 00, , its duties under "a contract “with the | qfouceman Pearson, the opicer on the Naval| cavsam Oven a Coluimey.—The Fairmount instalment represented payment on account of | the chances wie gives Uo yo It Hospital beat, was thenext witness. Dr. Craw- vo., at Pittston, Pa.. in taking out the coal eas “SALE-SIXTY CHOICE RELECTIONS of | GOverBINeNt. | Formerly the State of New York Tord: he suid, Was tepuced to Benet leman, “He | Gon the second vets in there colliery are, weaken. bel EON AGO Se | Etmall noms f from tue ie 100 see eto Grants iandedy and. the State béord “tolfeeien | described the location of Dr. “Whites house and | ing the earch’s surtace. ‘Thursday ‘evening three ‘ata Baily lab, wit large yak; | S80. untmuproved, vsti from one halt wile 9 three | Eris, 22nen, tox. MBbOeed "Ly a Biats grounds, houses toppled over on their sides. They were oc- ‘exorbitant and which the East witubolds from Ube same mem an eames liek Didaing tiem walt until they are forty or any Mr. Gladstone refused to admit the Justice or] TS ME shi ot very cary terme. by Jonn Brown, Mra Edward Ford and Grawing o parallel between arrears due landlords} y+ the Naval Hospitals Gail of sond for circulst. U."it SYVULKD & GO, | WAS declared unconstitduional by the United Ki and 111. John Casey, The flooring in’ the lower parts was debts of tenants to other creditors, They | Lady Visitor—Biess ie! What a lot of patienta —— ELS | Ssto¢ aoe hatomised Sater ents es lected | Pans, august Geen ciavaven ns tee Znérane| crushed, stil ton inuntes mando usrrow? eoeamas ‘were about to declare many rents exoroteant bx | utara tains know Womens eee eae é ir by the United States Government, and author- | sigeant from Luxemburg says that the king of | The ee ee ee sguiorsant tie ins lament was Res going to say that Seeders had | anyone, doctor. e a Say ere ray aT LOAN, __ | Secs ia ia bras tea tnctac i | moths eae ey eo comtnnas | Pana aT adans Pe ae SG en ces aap err at| pour arr hav rstctg gu oa b Yoh ~o-TO Loa = mn 3 caught fire trom the stove upsetting; but was ex. his rent was excessive not to have excessive | our new men-ol-war.—Zown Topics. 2600 LOAN mission acts, “The tax amounts to about | eventor Mts death. ‘The ex.grand duke of Mesa Deore ‘thie fa maxe head care oe 600 $200, Castle Garder ‘that | Will be a candidate. It is feared that international | Ungulshed before tiie flames cou! ad ‘arrears carried forward ‘him, The Billwas | yroney is made twice: aman makes tt and then ON BEAL ESTATR ToruiSa rund tor the expenses aitcuding wacon: | Complications will arise over the saenesion wey. Miss Ellen, Brown was struck by Dricks hardly a message of peaos._ it left the Venant to | nis'wite maxes it-go-= Teas Stange 300. forcement of the Immigrant law. ‘There are seve- Covers an area Of six acres, ahd the loss to prop. Cpe oer nee hecrecpcton — “There 18 Deautiful place, but tt is enough to is ious Gy27 THOS. F. WAGGAMAR, _| Tal er-oflleio members of the board, Beever = ‘Trades’ Unions in China. ‘erty will reach $20,000. Scr dntn contendea that Mr. Giadmane rs a Ty a EE TO LOAN ON LARLY] ae iv $4,500" > ‘From the St. James Gazette. a simply, ve away | Sccoun' islory; for, Cait $1 0,000 Farmaand Country Vsces, to we eaty ust et Piron) "$70,000 ‘The trades unions are generally composed of re-| TO DRCDE THE CHECKER CRAMPIONSHIP.—A serene 392 N, Charles st, Baltimore, Ma. | t0 $80,000 & year, in connection with the work. | tall traders and artisans, and areot amore modern | match for the checker championship of the United AU Was Duill upon the e Se Ror IS ot aor. smttn’s | tears, Wallings and blood ot widows, orphans, cid States has been made between James P. Reed, of argument might be used with equal effect ageimer | men and struggling women.” “You dou't say #o, mean pe. extra, fi 30 | Telephone 789. s2elad_ | Beside this, the Government pays $8,000 pet year | date than the merchant guilds, few of them being | Sates has Deen made between Jaines P. Heed of ag = Was it built by a railroad monopolist?” “Oh, no; 150, Lanier Heights, $0 OT PHEND & GOO” JOEY To Loan ON REAL WSTATE, ent for Cabtle Garden and. dere’ are ©% la century old. With regard to mechanics the | The maten is for $200 a. side, $50 of ‘which have Heer eee at eee eee er mene proposed | by a deulist.”—arkansas Traveller. 1007 F st. ‘Prowptattentiou to all applications, penses, ‘been deposited by each in the hands of the stake- there was no frecdom of con. FO ty22-2m Laken rent tines SP Hrinb <br cir a workmen, united as against society. In some | older, A. J. Dunlap. The contest is to come off tract with ‘to land in Ireland, though there MARRIED. nesses items | MOE othe oma oe moc | ROPE Ma Arnon teas epee ee an a gated ad aeeraenee | fea eau G Pahoa iy Tersons: balls and water closet on HOLLAND & rHosrson, | branches of the State legislature, the Emigration | thoy have govaslok 10 COMDIRG wate SP | tr TEERERIE OP ONLY influential gentie- a Ge otra 4. P SYLLiaa sd im aif the F #13 __1313 Pat, Adjoining Sun Buil ‘Commissioners Were legislated out of oMice, to be | (or which instances are rare), they mest in come of Des Moihes, whoes integrity is Unimpeacs- Settloment sosbemplated Uy the IIL rend cas REALESTATE LoaNy, LIFE. : INSUB- | Succeeded Dy 8 ome-headed commiswon at s salary temple, commence a strike, pea ‘accomplish | aple, makes the foliowing statement in. DIED. ety ob th fuce placed Ariuy and Navy Pay Accoustscashed, | Of 87,000 per year. It was provided only that this | their object and disband, the uations ” CARIAMAM. On Anse oth 1687, WARY Beant 1 Dan ate, cor. th aM toane oh! Balding: Aumcetion Seock or otuee cominission should until the | enforce their tn a terrible manner. fa ie natgeath par gt hee Property preferred. JOHN I HALL, 400 geligteral Security. WM. HH. ¥, 14s NeW | confirmation of | the fle commissioner |The Gold Beaters’ ‘Soochow— ‘will take place from Sir. we iva i 7 seeunaigmarvanmienine 7 — Wl --s Rominated ex-Senetor Murtha, of | the Athens of China—some time 22 0 treet norineast Aguas son SALE 7 5 NEW SIX-hOOM ONEY ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON Broouiyn, for the, ition, which the ‘wreaked a terrible vengeance on one of telrcrats clock pan ot ane: to JOR SAL 5 X NEW | SL Koom sar ge mee noone Temmany mex had ‘canataare, fae | Gold eat was needed ¥9 aft unustal amount. for gS 8, 2887, 987 odo nam, . ____HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15thet. nw. | BAMe Weak in ae Tanpany Going” with the | magistface that ir be were allowen totawe noua eters : MOSEY 20 Loan ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS Fepubiioane hung the boning oye Bince then | ber of apprentices the Work would be ex. Sunday. seaidnbe ot 8:00 ot epaaneo « oa pe gel | ete gy Janse ae _telS__corer 10than have been sent since. ‘Thus the | lating tereuy & law of tho trade wilich disallowed offing Rape pa Mo LOAN OY APPROVED REALESTATE old commission ‘Over With all the charges of (Bee ate z Y, of jt SCORER {unproper management of affaire standing against | time, vis conduct infuriated the ‘and the oe Sasa ct hd S0 cane Auer he Sard wangein. wich > 4 8050” GEOL LINKING ao, Hand 1otnete | HEL Word dt round “Biting to death te not a capt. pone i Baile heudwomely pepered throughout: yas. @: rs ‘THE CONTRACT LIKELY $6 Ba ExDED, Sal cffcama twenty-three of ‘Ganday ot it : . NEY TO LOAN ‘them rushed on the miserable man, a strect | = Howes SOM Tet ne SE Moen STEEL freak | By notice Of about sixty days the Govera. | hive." Death 200M relieved” the "victim “of ‘cometary. rok saLe— PSiuABLE HOUSES: AND LOTS 18 ~ Tepes vania sve, aeaaes ‘may ve ended and ia ‘Aendish rancor. sro make sare thab none anirked the er “ty and suburbs. Call. for list. ea ahd Hse, dyli-im. | YpO™#y LOW GS mares or rerenesr De'cuat eat contract will Ue eonaa Rr ON KLAL ESTATE SECU! ‘THOSS. vi probably i and ier Tur Bsr. _) mere. Tax Caran TRGEEETI AE EEE “THE CONCORD HARNESS” MO"8t Totcax ox Rear estate & ed ore angeneat ane Oot fl bons ae tee “THE CONCORD HARNESS” Disarm a ‘at Gloucester, a 2 4 Poli Stock of all kinds Kept coustantly on hand.| _2p24 __\ pets y 2 Harris and tna wears | sc cmabe, do, madam, | (meal nan aia ¥ oy a vy ‘Fines: iedatee att Noord ia the nage * peEer LASTS: ene ee (Baltimore papers please copy.) . 2887, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Pexwa. Avexce, Le 203 7thet om the verm SSS Rot see thes sctpet ia eager ‘ae public.” Adjoining National Hotel. Doard ia ‘The | “A lady, madam, ts a ht the Tranks and Satchels of penpals 8. E. Laws ceptain ana crew whee, were nine. gener uo’ is aot aitait be Tailed Frees, Trunks repaired by ekilled work! Ne st 495 77H STREET, WASHIXGTON, D.C, * od ‘woman.”—Omaha Wo paired by ekilied work! 4 ‘orld, Ase ORS | epaercaerar ater earaee | Eon te eget s aR Re ae, Bee | op Sais eeae eer Seem