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oa te “WHE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Es ee Skee atta RERDE Mose at 230i Gat nw. 10r-.. Yoush T eve uw. i 2108 Fst nw. ise. FU . 21r... 250 Conn. ave, near M. iar isnot Re ; ona at cL se 20m E1310 TSR ote (an be examined by permis (eo. THOMAS 3 Pisdee soo. Tit Peta D DESIRABLE j= hext door to bustmaster Generel Vilas’ tion ome of the best in the city. newly and handsomely turnisued, will be let ‘with or without furniture. or the will be sold ‘opportunity, a new ss Pe CETY & DYER. au9-eo15t e “1301 F st. ow. QOR RENT_FOURSIORY BRICK HOUSE, 116 ‘st. ne. 17 rooms, all modern improvements. In- Guire 326 Tita ne. ‘KB-co2w* JOR RENT—THE Di = Fra Dwelling, 7 rooms, all mod. imps, #5, 1307 SWORMSTEDT & BLADLEY. 927 Fat. iw. 27.00 Rear 1910 Lata. 4.10 BH WARNER & 0. 016 F at. nw. FLOR RENT_310 C ST_N.W., 17 rooma, 870, 813 Z aye. 20 room 8200. Te tek 7th and sth sta. honcdnome renidence BAXTER & Macuow & Sw. rooms: es heated ace also, replace; In good re wae” BIEIGER & LIE’ ENT— a Mt. splendid residence, nicely furnished. Mi, @3o per mo. > TE by fur- Fst 0, diouces on Wallach st..soath sidé, 6 rovma all mi, $30 per wo. "2908 12th st. G rooms, all m4, $20.50 per mo. “£2 12th 2.6 rooms, all mL, 818.30 per ine. G rooms water. #15 per mo. ‘6 rooms, water, 15 per m0. Cleveland ave., 6 rooms, 8! 50 per ia Gordon ave. (bet, P and G, and 2d and 3a per mo. HUPTY & DYER, sth aud RSISHED_ 1258 Tate, a6 eth ho. store.$60 DW ene 50 4 F st, 4th ai ‘ayette Ter., ss, 29 F st,, office room.-10 163 1427 ef of furnished honse FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Peon. aves st aw. “RENT—STORE AND DWI st. n.w., suitable for Millinery, istqaor, kes: on xcelicat business nenect 3 ma, E PART OF HOUSE 1303 contains § rooms and Kitchen, with J diging-rocm: bathrvom, with Lot and + Plengy of yard nwa; ib cxcellent Fe EIGER & L:BBERMANN, 1303 F street rooms, ‘Apply ati a ae ELEGANT BRICK DWELLL: stand nedo Ialand. ave. opposite Gen JOHN £. BEALL & CO., a Ts21 fst OR RENT_—COTTAGE IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE, Trexdeat Cleveland's corner Fealeytowa toad oad ou he. copsainiug 12 some. $25 per mon dons E BEALL & Cot a JOR Fsieot feet ot Lanter te ‘ divided. also choice Lote at wt Chreniathue Litrary, 1740 Penusylvanie a SALE—FOUB LOTS IN MT. PLEASANT FB ethstech_ 3.8 HERTFORD, 142397 at, a6 SALE-SEVERAL LARGE TRACTS A mangle Lots in East Washington, from to cents per sq. ft. Good chance for remunerstive int ents Promuning | 4. 7. LEL POLD, 133) returns in the near future. Feet. ox SALE—LOTS ON 15TH, 16TH, 177i, 'g. Rand Corcoran sts. n.w,; also on New. Hit = ew Jersey and Maryland av: Some RS = “EEAPOED, T3812 = comers st ebarguin. it H. ¥. ALE — WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON Fotest petmcen it and 5, which will selon \erms Inquire of HOPKINS & HIESTON, comer os aud Leave ae Fe SALE-VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROP- 11,341 sq, ft ground on R 1. ave. bet 17th and 18th. ‘sq. it, ground on 16th ot, bet. L and bet. Land 00 wa, ground on Lat Sround om Le 2i7zeq it ground op Let, bet, 15th an 16th. ‘Lote 1s diiferent sections of the elty. Vaulable Lmproved Property for Kent snd Sale. _Abely at KENSED 5 Heal estate Othe, 720, 15ch {OR SALE—I AM NOW OFFERING LOTS AT “she Hixblands.” on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- Toad, hve minutes from the depot and only twent tujnutes 7 any of rere ae Lo os its of Spare set noe eter tana mterest. I have laid out Lesutiful svenues an streets, with shade trees, aud will continue to iusprove iiSrine Meshes aes wan crea ap iis eines eatin ia a SRR giear atmsee oa houses. Gas aud water furuished. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 3-1 1003 and 1006 F¥ st. a.w. |, OK SALE—LOTS. N. W. Pat.. near 17th, 222125 og Sinees ak Sas giniaren daha ciate 14th, e Hast, between ‘side and rear... between P and Q, between Pand Q: 6: meEkIDL # lots, block 3, nesr Boundary 50 1 lot, 3, pear Bounda: 45 (823g feet front on Boundary by 150, block 4 G0 feet front op Boundary, block J. - Ld at eae feet, cor. Spruc Fark, at 45 conta, 16 and. F. A. LEM © LOTS; BOLD ‘cheap, acharately or in Llocks to builders: ‘Houses aud Lote ct all sizes aud prices. GEO. P. GOFF, TebOe seers e 20 X 0 JOR SALE—THE BEST BUSINESS FHONT ON Veaussivania. ave, wo.—the entire avenue trout (270 deen) of square 936. running from 8th to Oth sta iuidway between the United States Capitol and. new Bridge, and fronting the thoroughfare to, che Navy Yard."There is uo superior Psoperty for investinent oF Hisclation now, inthe (market. Coutaine about 50,000 square fect of grvun ay STHOMAS A. MITCHELL, _auSL-15t_ ‘O84 F st, Hoom’s. OE SALE By SE ERWIs, REAL ESTATE tortie Suchuey Metiorinl Chapel, 75 by 100 foot, ext to tite Suckney Men 7 oe Porth side of at,, bet. Sth and Gth sts. nw. See othe? stles in Saturdays Star. atk FOE SALE-MERIDIAN, HILL, ¢ LOTS, 163 FT. front each, So deep, well-ocated for ‘howses; ej for rile 8.008. Be beans to ees For SALE— raat ‘Qst., between 16th and 17th sts nw. south front, lot 20 feet 6 inches by 100 feet to an alley, 2. East Capitol st.. between dd and. 4ih sis. south fronts Jot 20 feet by 100 feet to am alley $2 ‘Zud, between M and N sts. n.w., lot 20 feet by 162 feet 5 inches, alley ou side andin the rear, 1. JAMES W. TYLER, 929 F st, n.w.. (Second Floor). Tue Newssr Aso Besr Tins IN FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS CAN BE SEEN AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEATON PERRY (Succeseor to Penny & Baoriem, NEW ENGLISH SUITINGS, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS AND FRENCH COSTUME au20 GRAIN SILKS IN RS, KANGING FROM FROM 20 TO 4 B SD THE NEWEST RS, RANGING FEOM $4 TO $8. YARD. NEW PLAIN PLAID AND STRIPED GERMAN ‘TRIMMING VELVETS. | WEDDING OUTEITS 4 SPECIALTY. THE BEST MAKES OF MEDIUM’ AND HEAVY- WEIGHT MERINO UNDERWEAR, ALL STYLES AND SIZES AND AT LOWEST PRICES. ALi“ AZ TIQUE MADRAS AND NOTTINGHAM Ci iS, AT PRIME COST, TO CLOSE T! ee eee MANY OF THERE G: BAKE MA HALE THE OBIOINAL ae ee od FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. Fataw. ~ soz52u— — F . ISTH ST. EX- Prarr Burtpmea, room, frames, $18.50 ‘Pennsylvania ave. cor. 9th st. oy sdjoining cottage. JOSE 2 FLT oaT eae OEE | estes 1540 3 Ponies te, tak etree, OT ae toe “ cline Bok 0 Ape we We KILEY DEESLE 31D Tt tsivfe? | Mozze Tur “Cocks bats rosin, with ano sea, 1520 iim, bath rooea, with mod improvenents 1520 Bw. Fent #28 and water rent Inquire 405700 Fee. SES? — FURNISHED HOUSE: | EIGHT ums, long porches: corner of SIst and by medera impruvenunis, vacant Sepleuber quire Letweeu 3 o’clock and 6 p.m. at 2w* MARKET FARM : namite JAMES Elizabeth Asylum: new frame hou ecular, excellent water. Innce barn. : ey of Fruita” pe ‘oon will trade fore is GEO. W-LIS 30K, SALE ONE OF THE ‘Dairy Faris i Monturome 3 acres, divided aa tng pure <5 into ma the Fotome Kiver, and is bounded un one side by Aquis Creek: has good 10-reou. buuse and sll neces. sary outbuildings. Price, $7,000 cash. AP HILL & C0, 1338 F st. sl-tu,thke6t Werlooks JOR =ALF—40 ACHES OF LAND AT HALBEYS Crossing: sention on Bee BR Rs panes Also, 130 actos adjotming, $30 per sere. Thos land lie Mell for subdivision. Laad is now selling off here i Buildicg Lote at €300 per acre. Good city propesty ‘teken to exchange. _sitt |7OR SALE 8 miles from two, bef. for. po VELLA siTES A: FoR: ar ‘at low feeures Seat tae Said meet at the office of 3 EBNF OR eet Glen. way now Bid wa casy ierica Epecial iat of new subdivision may L BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE aT Kec lew Sigciow, “Metropolitan Branch Baud 0, Tae tinue, Spd get ready for Sorting Apply tw ME WHEATLEY, at the Btatons OF 1068 Jndlernon at, Ge ‘salS-Im JOH SALE AT A BARGAIN— VALUABLE DAIRY O STUCK F AED. of 200 acres, im Prince George's Gon Ma. about 5s usile outside Dintrict line, ot the Ad- discs Cilapei road: house 10 rooms: Eitycows aud horses, 100 scree under cultivation Sbup lance of» 3 wats in @uire of CA. MCKUEN, 1420 F st am & BALE—SIXTY CHOICE SELECTIONS OF shall homes of trom one to 100 acres: A SSEX To AuMY MeDICAL AN Grice on Fen Bei aN OE oom * on, D.C Aueust 1 1887. Until TWELVE M. on MONDAX, a ‘ad all proposals, NM. Ww 4 9015,16,17, 18, 57,8 Colonel U. 8 Army. PERSONAL ———= ——— BY! KNOWLN AT ROLEIaS I ranges or dose comm | eee ia ZUC! AN, S74 Wella at, Le WIL, SERVI x ms Cc ERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS W. FLYNN, Aoi fey inecitute, Cor: Stbaud ke Eeeineceore evant ates eT aks AaB @ and cor. Siu and Kate mw. as >» ACCOUNT OF THE HEA DEMAND CPON Ores she ina See Baud, 629 D st aw. ag é i ‘barn: ‘stables for | CHOKE ‘EM OFF! Is the common sense reading of the recent order of our “grave and reverend” Commissioners. If the “cocks” are not permitted to crow withiythe sacred confines of the District there are men tobe found who will assume the special prerogatives df the “cocks” and CROW LUSTILY, Particularly when a brilliant victory haa been achieved, PASSING RAPIDLY TO THE FRONT f. | Inall that pertains to the artistic clothing of the outer man. We know that the wearing of stylish clothing | does not make the man, but we aiso know thet it makes ‘| wonderful difference ip his appearance, and that no man feelg at cane, or is eutirely himself, unless be is COR | Properly dressed: therefore it is that we endeavor | always togivea genticman perfect fit, whether be | buys suit at €7.50 orone st 825. The same rulgis ‘observed all along the line. é Our Boys’ Suits comprise Coats, Vests, and Bong Pants; ages, 12 to 18 years. The prices range fem €1.96 TO @12.: ‘A SUIT. © Children's Suits, close-sttinig Coats and Short Pants; ages, 4 to 14 years. Prices from 2 TO 99.25. As to uulity, style, aud excellent workmanship we invite comparison, and as to price | WE CHALLENGE AND DEFY COMPETITION. | Therefore itis not to further explain Why ALL THE PEOPLE are afflicted with “ADLER ON THE BRAIN.» ALL ROADS LEAD TO VicTOR BE ADLE ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 929 7th street northwest, corner Massachusetts avenue, Btrictly one price. Open Saturday until 22 pam, | QABPETS. | Weare daily receiving our Fall Supply of Carpets, | Comprising all the new patterns in Bigelow, Lowell, | and Hurtford Wiltons: Bigelow, Lowell, and Hurtford Brussel; Moquives in choice patterns: Lowell and | Hurttord Ingrains: Art Squares, all sizes; Rugsand | Mate im all the new designs; Furniture Coverings: | Curtain Drapery, Lace Curtains, and Table Coversin. | reat variety. Gare at the wonderful bill of fare the LONDON AND ‘LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. has prepared for ite atrous and the public at large: $8.00 Buys All-Wool SERGE SUIT, Bua, Brown, Grayyand Salmon color. $6.00 buys a nice Gray-mixed SERGE SUTE 05.00 buys» good BUSINESS SUIT. (012.50 byye » Bilk-Fece BLACK CORKSCREW SUIT. 94.00 buys one of our SILK ALPACA, PONGEE, and other FANCY COATS and VESTS that ware $700. $1.00 buys « good pair of WORKING PANTS that ‘will sumd the Xnockaboute of sgymmast, CHILDBEN'S and BOYS” BUITS at halt peice. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Company, (Comer 7th and Gute, fiw, oS Sues 25-Sm* HUMON A MUYETT, Hagerstown, Mi 2d EDITION. Last agra 10 The Slr. THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. Meoting of the Trustees Te-day im Bal- timere—Bishop Keane to be the Hec- tor. Bartiwons, Sept. 7.—The first meeting of the trustees of the new Catholic Untver- sity took place at noon today, ‘Cant nal Gibbons in the chair. It is understood that Bishop Keane, of will_be rector of the university. “Of those presént_ Archbishops ca ot New York; Williams, of Boston; Ireland, Of St, Paul; Keane of Richmond, and Mgr. Farley, of New York, are prominent. ’The cussion arose on the ‘location of the university, and while Washington is preferred by some Philadelphia was named and some point in the West was thought by others most desirable, in View of the growth of the country in that direc- ton. Itis sald that $4,000,000 will be required to build and place the university on a solid basis, Of that amount about $700,000 has been secured, in- cluding the $63,000 donated by Miss Caldwell. theological ‘department will be the first to be opened, and that will be under the charge of the Order of St, Sulpice. A Ministerial Crisis at Sofia, Special Cable Dispatch to Taz Evexrxo Stan. Frankvonr, Sept. 7.—There is a ministerial crisis at Sofla brought about by a disagreement over the Falaing of the state of siege. No Opinion in the Anarchist Case Ex- = pected this Week, Orrawa, Ix1., Sept. 7.—The supreme court met at 9 o'clock this morning, with a full bench pres- ent with the exception of Justice Scott. making the announcements in six cases and enter- ing some motions, and without mentioning the anarchist case, the court was adjourned until 9 O'clock tomorrow, ‘The indications are that no opinion in the bomb-chrowers’ case will De filed is week. ee Ferdinand Going to his Estates in Hungary. Bucuanest, 7.—It 1s reported here that Prince Ferdinand will shortly make a vistt of sev- eral weeks duration to his estate in Hungary. The Teport is received with much surprise, as it was thought it Was all arranged that thie Princess Clementine, mother of Prince Ferdinand, would go to Sola, whiere a brilliant court would be —— New Cases of Cholera, Lonpon, Sept. 7.—At Malta, during the past twenty-four hours, there were seven new cases of cholera and nine deaths. ——- Army Mancuvers at Neutra, ‘Vieywa, Sept. 7.—The army maneuvers at Neu- tra, Hungary, have been concluded. ‘The emperor expressed himself satisfied with the bearing of the s and referred particularly to the effi- efency of the artillery and cavalry. The emperor Will reach Csakathurm, Hungary, to-morrow. chef hee ath ‘The Detroits Win. Derrorr, Mica., Sept. 7—The champions were unabie to do anything with Conway's delivery this morning. Clarkson Was againin box, and was hit moe ae: 5 od To 18: Saar Seore—Detroit , O, 3, 2 0, 5 cago, 26,0, 2,0,0,0,0,0-% Sale of C., H. and D. Stock. New Youx, Sept. 7.—A sale of 800 shares of Cin- Hamititon and Dayton stock was made at the real estate exchange to-day at 42, and 100 shares of the preferred stock was sold at 16%. A Statement was made by the officials of the raiffoad company that the preferred stock was spurious and Would not be transferred by the company. ee A Silk Mill Burned. Parenson, N.J.Sept. 7.—Fire started this m¢ in Jos. Jackson's gilk mill, a part of the Grant Locomotive Works’ building, and soon communi. cated to every part of the building. Of the Grant Works nothing remain3 but the erecting shop, the foundry and pars of the new machine shop. - ‘The loss 1s estimated at $150,000 and 600 hands are thrown out of employinent. ‘They were very busy at the Grant works. Jack. son's silk-throwing pinnt was Worth $10,000, and there Was about $5,000 worth of silk in the ma- chinery, allot which was destroyed. It was in- sured, ‘One hundred and twenty hands are thrown Out of employment there. ‘The origin of the fire 1s, nkDOWD. se Individual Schedules of Ives & Co. ‘New Yous, Sept. 7.—Individual schedules of the firm of Ives & Co,, were filed to-day. Henry S. Exes, shows abilities $70,008, Assets, nominal $87,450. Actual assests '$86,875, subject. to o mortgage of $00,000. Geo. H. Staynes shows Habili- Ues $72,455. Nozninal assets, $187,250, and actual assets $20,237, ‘Thos. C. Doremus has no individ ual assets or liabilities, es ‘Telegraphic Briefs. Fire this morning badiy damaged the two upper stories of the Erie Preserving Co.'s factory in Buffalo, N.Y. About 250 girls were employed in the building, put ail escaped uninjured. At Milford, Masa, last night, H. A. Burney’scoal Yard and its contents were consumed by fire, in- Yolving a loss of from $15,000 to $20,000. At Lockport, N.Y., the éngine-room and tin shi of the Niagara Prosérving Company were deatroyen. by fife early this morning; loss $4,000. {1Mr, Austin Corbin, president of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and party left New York in his private car this morning by the Pennsylvania road for an extended trip through the West and South. ——»___ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. hefoliowingare the opening and 3:00 p.m prices of the New York, Stock Market, ted by special Mire to HH. Dodge, 950 Leth street Kame, a cH ff aa SEER atod ee ui ds ¥ Do. ret] S15 Dox | BV | Bax! 2 Di a Eon. ee Bien. 874) en & BA 76% | Do. N 108 *|108%5 went lee thes Wasbington stock Exchange. Tae fol from ee, Wasiiegcon Sf pas hae f:, Toor ‘coupous, 108% i Nhe, town litan Kailroad stock, 1 Capitol and 0.8 Metropolitan Insuranos, 71 bid. 78 asked. mic Hall bonds, 100% fe cog bonds, 11834 taxed. WwW. Le, f. Ast mortgage nds, 88 bid. Tide" tngurancd Cor i tad Baltimore Mark. BALTIM ‘Mp, September 7.—Virginis eo bt today? in 00a. ‘Patapeco nuperiativ ; ‘Whsat southern st=1dy abd er Sans; western steady’ : apd ‘lvania, 25034. western 3Jase erie eae. oe, eee es 5 ir inquiry. \ .¢ A steady, with fair inquiry. : pore, 19.0081) wed Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Irt., September 7, Trading labge ‘beran’ with fair act Saat October wheat started at Bow quoted 7a 0%, fnnpre ved lightly, then reacted to 41%; ber orn corm is quoted 4555, ‘Gotober abor! ribs, 876 THE CHINESE CONCESSION. ‘The Compact Complete—Count Mitkie= wies at the State Departarent. In the matter of the Chinese concessions to Count Mitkiewicz and the American syndicate there remains nothing to be done now but the formal presentation of the papers to Secretary Bayard py the Chinese legation. The compact is Rot between the two nations, but merely between China certain American At tae Chinese legation they do not think it proper to of ti ‘but i is learned that the is were when the envoy ar- Fived here with the count, and the of ‘the Chinese minister was not req ‘The eompact is complete in itself. Count Mickiewicz called on Assistant Seoretary eee rove fo-day and presented a leter frou x ‘count also wear the six weeks he “ 12 Bx Ww in Tien Tein he hes su relations. 1 feel sure you will find him a most agreeable and pleasant gentle- Department rom Cbing tagging to tue essen ni In which the count ia holden thet country. No reference was made during the interview with the Assistant Secretary to the concession. ———— 27 > Offerings of Government Bonds. THR FIPTH BATCH OF FROPOSALS OPENED TO-DAY. Acting Secretary Thompson to-day opened tho fifth lot of proposals for the sale of 4% per cent bonds to the Government under the, terms of the circular of August 3 last, The offers Ind, “51,000 regitterah, | Weg: Mo, AU Te a D ist 5 3 Honda Bauk ot Republic, Washington, Ds, $02 bays ed ae Fe ESO elated ings, Providence, K. I., $250,000 registe Syed ys earantre te 4 3 Maverick Na tional Bank of Bouee, oe fortnvered and 7,000 coupon, at $1.08.44; Fenn, of New Crk, $25,000 reyisiéfed ahd $75,000, Coupon, at #1.08'4b; W. J. Wilson, of, New "York, $100,000 Tegistered, at $1.10; Sailer & Stevenson, Philadel- 2, $10,800 coupon, at §1.08}4; A. &. Rosenbaum : CO., New York, $35,000 at 1.08.40; White, Morris & Co., of New York, $20,000 regis- tel at $1.08.49; ,000 eompon, ‘at $1.08.74, and $20. coupon, at 08.09; S, Pratt & Son, ‘Washing D.C. doa) Tegistet at $1,085; Harvey Fisk & Sons, New York, 000 tered, at $1.08.22; Lewis Johnson Co., W: - ton, D. C., $14,000 registered, at 1.08%. THR BIDS ALL REJECTED. Aoting Secretary Thompson, of the Treasury, re- ected all the bids f or sale of bonds opened to-day. ‘The Proposed Mt. Vernen Avenue. ALEXANDRIA, VA., Sept. 5, 1887. To the Editor of Tux Evaxrxe Stam: In regard to the proposed Mt. Vernen avenue that at this time is agitating the public mind ‘both of Washington and Alexandria to a consider- able extent, especially of the latter city, where a public meeting will be held at an early date to discuss its practicability, would tt not be advisa- dle as well 4s enterprising on the part of the cab- men and hackmen of both cities to take soue part in extending the enterprise? They will certainly more than any other single clase reap a greater financial benent. With the country direct to Mt Vernon open and a good road in operation, the cabmen will be kept pretty busy, especially in the ‘winter goason when the river is frozen. AB Hon in the matter is at any rave not cut of order. ‘The Heideman-Waynes Homicide. ‘THE HABEAS CORPUS CASE OF PETER DIGGS CONTINUED UNTIL FRIDAY. ‘This morning Gen. Crocker, the warden of the Jail, produced before Chief Justice Bingham, in re- sponse to a writ of habeas corpus, the colored boy Peter Diggs, charged with assault and battery With intent to killon George Jackson on August 27th, at the time John Waynes was shot and killed by one Frank Heideman, who 1s still at large. ‘The writ was issugd Sept. 2d, on the application of gs’ mother, by Judge Merrick,and made return- able yesterday, at which time it was continued until to-day. ‘Diggs claims that he is entirely in- nocent of the ee and was not near the Lae ‘until after the affair, and then only as a spectator, Col, W. A. Cook appeared for the petitioner and District Attorney Worthington for the Govern- Ment, and in view of proces in the Police Court, the case was continued to Friday. TUE CASE SEXT TO THE GRAND JURY. In the Police Court, this afternoon, Diggs was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill George Jackson. Col. Cook appeared for the defendant and pleaded not guilty. Jackson, the proeeeaoe witness, described the shooting of aynes by Frank Heideman, as described by wit- the inquest. Witness heard the defend- ant to Heldeman, after he fired the first shot: “Give another.” ATter Heideman shot Waynes and struck him with a stone, the defendant threw @ stone and struck witness onthe head. Other witnesses gave similar testimony. One witness said he saw Diggs have a cobbie-stone in each hand, and also heard him say: “Give him another pul.” Another witness heard him say to Frank: “Kill him.” Witnesses also testified that Heide- man struck Jackson on the head with a stone, The case Was sent to the grand jury; bonds, $2,000, —.__- Whisky got Him into Trouble. 4A YOUNG COLORED MAN GETS DRUNK AND FLOURISHES AX OPEN RAZOR, ‘This morning in the Police Court, Robert J. Hen- Gerson, 8 young colored man, Was arraigned on a charge of carrying a razor and using bad language. Officer Smith, who arrested the prisoner, testified that he did go because he was informed that a drunken negro had a razor and was attempting to Kill several persons, He found the defendant, who ‘was under the influence of liquor, with an open razorin his hand, aad heard ‘say: “Yen, — sara LU, kill the whole Dusinews.”| Henderson said that he took the razor with him intending to have it repaired. He drank , but was, not drunk. He said that about a week ago while in that neighborhood he was robbed of He had l ‘who robbed him and was inquiring about it when he got in trouble. Chas. Robinson, colored, who lives at Na, 1027 18th street, testified that he was sitting at his door when the defendant walked up the steps with ‘the razor in his hand, Witness told him he was in the and after some trouble wit- ness blew a pol "s whistle and Officer Smith arrested him, ni ‘The judge said that a man who will get drunk, arm himself with a razor, and pursue persons in such a way, ought to go to the penitentiary. It people wosld drink tee baa’ w they would Hot get toto so much trouble, was fi $50 or three months for carrying the razor, and $5 or seven days for the profanity. Henderson Was also tried for assault, and was given six months in jail. ——+__ Charge of Undue Influence. ‘AN ESTATE OF $350,000 INVOLVED. ‘To-day, Mr. W. Willoughby for George @. Cox, fled a bill in equity against Mary P. Cox, for the appointment of a receiver, an injunction, account, Partition, &c. The petitioner, as one of the heirs of the late William Cox, sets forth that he left am estate which would now be valued at about $350,000 and appointed his widow, Jane E. Cox, as executrix, and he al- Jeges that for the ‘sum’ of $500 be signed certain deeds on coudition that be should made the helrof his mother, and that bis brouber, Jas. Daw- son Cox, also signed such deeds when he was in capable’of inaking a valid deed of contract, and ‘nat his sister ‘undue influence prevented his mother from making a Will in his favor. He there- fore prays as above, District Government Affairs, HACKS AND CABS IN FRONT OF BOTELB. ‘The Commissioners yesterday instructed the major of police to provent hacks and cabs from 8 front Gf the hotels unieas actually en- gaged. “rosiay they wuspended the: execation ef Those instructions for a week. 0 the repre- sentations made to them by the hotel_proprietors ‘hat it would seriyusly injure their business at ‘this Ume, and Lecause they desired time in which to discuss the matter. VITAL STATISTICS. ‘The report of Health Officer Townshend for last: — epee Ge Capi 83—white, 50; colored, 33; rate per annum— Waite, "in57; colored, 2461;" total population, 20.55; 36 were under five of 13 over sixty years. The principal causes of death were: Consumption, 8; di: 2; ty- diphtheria, hhoid fever, 5; malarial fever, 2; 35 Bronanitis, 8; 88 births and 7 Tnartidges reported, have been aeued by Inspector Enwisie as follows: MF. Me rect brick dwelling No, 1230 30th & middleton, ‘The Question of the Bay—Where to Send the Children to Scheel. AS autuma days approach a question artess ta masy households as to where to send the boys and Girls to school. Tux Sraz'sadvertising columns at ‘his season have much matter of value to those Who have to decide the question. In these columns ‘will be found a very complete index to the educe- onal institutions of the city and vicinity. To further assist tlie readers of Tue Stam, WhO MAY ao ded as to what school or college to 9° rR Dublishes, and will publish from tnd, A ihepeclve owen pena Fecommended by their patrons or by & onorabie record.” nates and mlsoes “The Oed ben toe Pate Sedat acne ad vantages my erature, will be ‘October ‘princi Ped, Miss Karte 8 aoe ‘graded school and taught by the Misses Pollock and Town, lt? asch aseos, September 14. The school is conveniently near’ Cire! indore. mont of a lange number of patrons = ee to train their voices for choir of concert work will find it %0 their advantage to consult Fabiana, of 917 N SAgnor 917 New York avenue ‘Dr. Wr. Tindall, secretary of the board of Dis port tothe = i ine geems to attend themon every hand. The com- Plaints of the foreigners about the way they were crowded and had to stand in the street mission to the White House last night were very loud about town all Gay to-day. ‘One oa over the i é 3 i Ro disrespect meant to the President in his name in the invitat [mire Mra. Cleveland's letter. Sround for declining the invitation What unfortunate that President Bot included in the invitation.” E : st i al system of safe against alteration, mutttatton or it ts feasible for any adroit tamper without detection wit i ? i 3 i ‘Uhe meeting was toarral the amertcay parts for the convention of , Whic! ber 16. 4g (0 be neld in Phila- MM rtain whether they contain the State Were pledged to the new party. A commit- AM INDEX TO THR LAWB. delegates, and a number of private citizens of ¢0- ‘and the meet “While it is very desirable,” the report says, | cial stanc and possibly mehabers of foreign jo. wos yurned to neai Monday night. “that all the laws in force in the District should | fence yng have been, property tnvited will be Sere ‘de codified, the omission of Congress to act con-| withdrawal of the invitations may go and be re. 3¢ Was Very Awkward for the Husband clusively on the subject renders the attainment of | fused admittance, Some gentiemer who have Beum the ®. Seamns Gaeta. ‘Uhat object @ matter af such embarrassing uncer- | been invited have asked ladies to accompany them, The Landen correspondent of the Irish Times, tainty that some other means of convenient ref- | as the invitations permitted. ‘Wating last night, says: “A curious story regard. erenoe to the municipal laws should be immedi-| How the thing isto turn out is a question. What ing a hat is current in the lobby of the house of ately provided.» After referring to the compila- | they propose to-do fs to issue the new Wckets as = . ‘Mon of District fauntcipal laws, nearly comp! announced, gnd then 0 get professional ticket- commons. It appears that on Friday night an tReeaion of Sone on tas je the neva | ko Mibagh hose-to ue tar cas ate | sere Sug Buy PuceataGhAY | postion, ant, toreores In posed om 9oang lity for a code could be materially obviated, so far | door, and vo have city detectives detailed to Saeres Som Fest, Larsoqus, 1934 I stent asst- | Peale, one whditren 4 avis and ‘persons asthe don of the municly Ordinanoes 1s concerned, ‘by. a suitable index, which could be made at a moderate expense, an he recommends that an ap; ropriacion of $1," to cover the cost of the work be requested, 80 that, in case Congress should again omit to adopt any of the codes or compilations that have been pre- pared, the Commissioners may avail themselves of course, good-looking wife, — took roth ube cloak toons another member's hat. On the following morning, after breakfast, he dix covered the haton bis hat stand, and on closer inspection found that it Was garuished in- side WiLG Lnitials, above Which Was a; crest, ‘The green-eyed monster Was instantly at Work, es pecially as his wite had returned from ‘the ‘The Pinkney Institute, No. 818 Connecticut ave nue, has_long been a3 one of the best Private fnsuituuons tn tuselty for ie ot ladies for the duties of mestic lite, ‘The school reopens on September 28. ‘There are few privMte teachers who are better | PASTEUR AND HYDROPHOBIA, Dr. Whitmarsh, of Lendon, Points out what He Claims are Errors in Pas- known than Prof. F. a. He Of France during his absence at the house of thé measurable rellet that such an index would | {owes tae Cha Candidates for West Point, nunepolis, tae on the previous eveniug. His favorite chapeau, of and civil-service examinations, Ipformation ean | Course, being he umm: err Om A paper of great interest was read before the section on general medicine yesterday by Dr. W. M. Whitmarsh, of London, England, on“‘Vaccina- ton and Pasteurs Treatment,” After reviewing ‘the history of vaccination and the various methods: employed, the doctor said that he did not con sider himself justified in concluding that tt aid ab. solutely prevent small-pox. He stated that the mortality from other diseases has been as greatly Teduced by the methods employed as emall-pox has been by the use of vaccinatfon, He favored the use of animal virus as Superior to the human virus. In the portion of the paper devoted to Pasteur he reviewed at cdusiderable length the ee Not so Fast as Represented. THE FROPRIETORS OF LOWER CEDAR POINT WANT $10,000 DaMaGEs FROM THE OWNERS OF THE STEAMER BISHOP. ‘Yesterday afternoon, Mr. W. Willoughby, for Henry Brothers, proprietors of Lower Cedar Point, filed a libel against the steamer Henry E. Bishop to recover $10,000 damages, and the writ was s- Sued by the chief justice and last evening served upon the captain of the Bishop. They state that Jast spring, before the opening of the season, when Joking for a steamer to ply between this city and ‘the Point, they met in New York:the represe! ‘be obtained at 309 9Ub sireet northwest, ‘The studies at St. John’s College, on Vermont avenue, between M and N streets northwest, are in a scientific, a classical, and a com- mercial course, The session was opened on te 5th instant, ‘The Pupils of the Maryland School tor on North Boundary avenue, Baltimore, which opens on September 12, will be met at tb6 Baltimore and ‘Potomac depot thle city, at 3 clock p.m. on Seprember: the nten- dent of the school, instivution has very ‘Successful in teaching the blind, The fifth year of the Friends’ Select School, of No. 1811 I strect, northwest, begins on September Talssing, ated J “vend as to who was her escort, The nnocent dane was highly indignant, and houy denied the AS i his Devreu, Uke honorable ember Uraced the: ing hat"to its lawfui owner, and, w his solicivor, indicted a very rong epietie wo Uhe eldest son of @ peer who sits on the oppo- Site side of the house, threatening hin witht all sorts of penalties for Une insult offered Wo his honor, ‘The Young scion of nobility immediately grasped ‘the situall ~— bituself had vo travel home ine i, kept up the ‘by sending he enraged husband a solicitors charging him with stealing the initialed hat Crom Ube cloak- ‘and AG Eo ‘OB receipt of this ey immediately dawned on the ei tives of the Citizens’ Line (New York and Troy), that a mlstaky and be furtuvith hehad made @ mistake, and be awit and they recommended the Bishop as boat which | methods employed by. Pasteur in his cultivations | 28. ‘The old building has been entarged and ex- | jude a persounl aperee Sines yee could out-travel y craft Loma ‘ly- | and inoculations. He pointed out the errors in all | tensively improved, and the school will begin its, ‘afterpout os re Ing om their representations. and. agreeing do | the processes of Pasteur, and questioned wheter | session gnde! more favorable circumstance then | (wemaayy ne is meen strenuoty, tye agreeing: terms, the Henry Brothers chartered the boat and it was brought to the Potomac. ‘They state that when the season opened they advertisea the place and the boat, both here and in Baltimore, andcon- fiding in’the representations of the owners, sented that the steamer would make certain time on the route, aud many Baltimoreans were in- duced thereby to make fhe trip by excursion trains, taking the boat at Shepherd's, They assert that they soon found that the boat was not as fast as represented, and itrequired much more tme than advertised to make the trip; that the public looked upon it as a deception, and 1t had the effect Of tnjuring, if not almost completely destroying, the patronyge from Baltimore. | They claim that the boat hs in no wise fulfilled the promises made when chartered, and that they bave sus- tained damages to the extent of the amount claimed. er ‘TSIEVING Boat Hanps.—Officer Block yesterday arrested J. W. White, colored, a walter on the steamer Henry E. Bishop, on a’ charge of stealing ‘8 number of smail articles from the boat. To-day in the Police Court he pleaded ‘to the charge the Virus used was madé stronger by the inocula. ton. An Investigation of the so-called cases of hydrophobia treated by Pasteur shows that the majority of the persons had not been Dit- ten by mad dogs. ‘The microbes which | past capitol Pasteur supposes 18 the cause of this disease have been found in the saliva of healthy individuals, He cited well authenticated cases that had been seht to Pasteur and cures claimed, When the animal that was supposed to have caused the hyrophotaa was not mad. He claimed that Pasteur’s inoculations were not harmless, but that in the diseases that followed the symptoms were identical with those of the rab- bits that Pasteur destroys in obtaining his virus, He proposed that Pasteur’s operations be put to the same test a8 Vaccination was some years ago, and that criminals be given their cholee of meet” ing their punishment or undergoing Pasteur’s in- oculations, and in case the latier alternative is ac- cepted undergoing three months later inocula- Uon with the virus of a mad dog. _ He stro urged that patients be not sent Co Pasteur unt the reality of his claims have been better estab- Usbed, Dr. Whitmarsh then quoted from his evi- Uke rest of Ue season.” ever before. A large corps of teachers have been «wrench engaged to teach English, Mathematics, the Gen. Leo's Advice to Young Wives, Advance Sheets of Mrs. Hancock's Book. “How weil I remember Gen. Robert E. Lee, then A major, who was stationed there at that = time. He was the beau ideal of 2 sok dier and a gentieman. When bidding us Geparture he said to me: ‘I understand that you contemplate deserting your post, which 1s by your husbands nd that you re not going to caillornia with film. If you ve its ‘The name of Mile, V. Prud'homme ts one that has long been associated with good teaching in French, Her school does not D untll Ucto- ber, and meanwhile tnformation in relation w it may be had by addressing No. 13 K. 12th street, New York city. ‘On Monday, September 12, the Academy of the Visitation, on Connecticut avenue, will reopen fer the reception of pi for the’ new year. The gurriculum of this old and honored institution eua- braces Practical branches and polite accom- plshmenta, Mrs. Julia Gallmeyer, of No. 1426 Q street north- instruction in and Se ‘Piano organ playing will pardon ime, I should Uke “to you a lime advice. You must not or doing. this, "As one considerably Older than Hanoock, and having had greater ex- perience, I consider it fatal to the future hess of Young married ‘upon small provo- cation to live apart, eluber for a short or long Hime, The result ts invariably that hey cease Wo be ceeratial to each other. Now, promise me Chat you Will not permit bim to sail without yeu.” “The sequel shows how faltiffully 1 to and Was fined $10. Wm. Ji colored, was | dence recently given before a committee of ——-__ aiso arrested oh s charge’ of st “asut ot | the house of “lords, "in wulch he stated Sales of Real Estate. Fareed capesteene fet ene ae nae ne elothes from an omcer of the boat. He was tried | that out of 133 cages in England only 16 had been | voiney Pursell has bought, for $4,500, of Joba ay oy for the larceny and a fine of $20 was Imposed, ae a er the | Miller, sub 10t 6, sqare ‘fronting 16 feet on | With many regrets we bade adieu to a host of Sea ral Wiecoverslin wie san cere} © | New Jersey avenue, between D and E streets | triends, most of whom I never saw again, “Not oe A Covonep CounTnyMN Rossep.—Jas. Hale, 0 discovered a. su remedy for ny- | New, Jers with my husband, however. ie wat young colored from Caperton, W. Va., | drophobia, Dut although GoM was at oncd sent to fosen the! aq ‘hem face to arrived in the city yesterday afternoon, and soon | Paris and subjected to the intensive at St. Thomas’ on 5, eure was ‘athe eld in jess than three years. Made the acquaintance of Geo. Wastington, | Hospital treatment, he died of rabies a few weeks jon, Ben teerworth Yr man of bis own volor, who pro-| after his return to St. Thomas’ Hospital. Dr. Whit- | ABOUT POLITICS AND THE REFORMS CONGRESS SHOULD Swindier Beyburn Sentence 4, pest, drinks, which Hale accepted, During | Marsh stated that during the thirty-five he ADOPT. THE CLEVER PENSION FRAUD GIVEN S5VEN YEARORE evening they had a number of drinks | had been in the medical profession he treated | Detroit dispatch to the New York Times, sert. 5, THR PENITASTIARY. ‘some 600 dog-bites, Dut never bad a case of hydro- phobia. He considered the increase of hydro- phobia in England to be due to muzziing dogs with Ught and uncomfortable muzzies, thereby prevent ing their breathing properly, swallowing their ea- liva, or drinking water, and the micro germ organ- ism'was thereby put in force, ‘That if rabies was stopped, hydruphobia would not be ‘and he Advised foF this object that the ong. in pu After dark they stopped near 4% street and Penn- ylvania avenue, and sitting Oh the curb-stone fale fell asleep.’ While sleeping off the effects of the liquor he had drank some one cut a pocket from his pants and took $5 in money and a rail- road ticket to White Sulphur Spsings. ‘The thert Was reported to thé police, and Detectives Mat- Ungly and Wheeler arrested Washiz who had the rallroad ticket in his pocket, ‘This afternoon, in the Police Court, Washington pleaded guilty w taking the ticket, but denied taking the money. ‘He was given six'months in jail, RANGE OF THE THBRMOMETER.—Tho following ‘Were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7 a. m., 68; 2 p. m., 86; maximum, 90; minimum, 66. Maneice LiceNsEs.—Marriage licenses have a1 Marriage been issued by the clerk of the court to Jacob Rob- inson and Lizzie D. Walker, both of ‘Weablngton; ng Congressman Ben Butterworth, of Oio, in an interview published here to-day, states his impres- stons of, some things that are stirring in men’s minds, ‘Being asked,“‘On what nes will the next Presidential election be fought” he replied, i: i é ah force a corny oa poy should — operation, w Gress and register sauaber to be put on collar. ‘When sick, dogs to be taken to a veterinary sur- eet and obtain a report. In default penalties to enforced. He considered this precaution would meet the matter and be far preferable to being in- oculated with rabitic virus. < sos. Affairs in West Washington. jy Biuping Assoctartox.—The sixty-fourch month meeting of the o-operative Building sociation was held last hight.’ It was the meeting of stockholders since the the association. Money to the amount of ‘was sold as follows: $600 at 60 per _cent., $100 at 61 per cent., $2,000 at 62 per cent., $1,500 at 64 per cent., $800 at 66 per cent., $1,000 at per cent $2,000 at 70 per cent, A resolution was that the directors of this association be to redeem said stock, at maturity by issuing bond foreach share of stock in existence. The said bond to bein amount equal to value ef certificate, said bonds to bear 4 per cent. interest from date’of issue until redeemed, and ‘than $2,000 per month of the receipts of the ciation to be used in the redemption and the directors to decide as to said bonds that shall be redeemed $2,000, if any. But at no time shall smaller amount or'said bonds be redeemed per month than above stated. The bonds to be redeemed petition, that is to say, to the lowest bidder; nore than the value of ve sharesto be sold st one 1a” ANXI0Us TO Manny THE Graz.—Elzabeth Thomp- wronged by Win, Goltuey, also solored, who been ‘. fy. wi 4s charged with fornication, as ‘published in. verday’s Star, Went to the Folice Court to-day decided whether to marry Goffney or not, but father, who nied, her, was oppased to tling the prosecution, and said he would rather to her grave than see her Goffney. The lat- ter, however, was not only ‘to marry the girl, but was very anxious tohave the case brought an end in that way. ‘A PETmioN 18 being circulated signed by property-hol E Ey i § H i fi ! i i EF Ee i : j if Henry Dode and Fannie Payne, both of Was! ton; Wm. E. Young, of Washington, and Elizabeth Harrison, of Indiana; Geo. E. Saville and Isabella Abum, both of Baltimore, Md.; Geo. Robinson and Mary Dorsey, both of Washington; Preston Covey and’ Mary Virgmia Davis, both of Washin; ‘Sno. R. Willams, of Fairfax County, Va., and kulen ‘orne, of Washington; Bernard A. Wise aud Mary K. Raab, both of Ws m; Isaac ‘Turner and Lulu V. Jones, both of Woddridge, Va.; Daniel Spact ahd May E. West, both of Washington, —————— ‘Tax OLD GUARD To Go To PHILADELPHTA.—Atga meeting of the Union Veteran. Corps Old Guard last night, it was resolved that the organization shall hereafter be known as “The Old Guard, Union Veteran Corps.” The invitation of the Constitu- tional Centennial committee to attend the Phila flelphia Centennial celebration was accepted, and the corps will visit that city on the 16th instant, Guns nave veen ordered and the corps will be fully ‘armed and equipped by that time, corps wil resent to Alex. Hamilton Post, No, 128, G. A. R., graph of the Washington Monuimont, framed ‘of the Washington Monument, framed 1p Ook dbtained trom the Mount Vernon estate, 12 tion of their kindness to the corps while on visit last October to participate in the Bartholdi ‘Statue ceremonies. —_>—_—_ A Warnixa 70 Daivexs.—Charles Younger, a golered driver, stopped his team on H street, in w Washington yestenday morning to water iis ses at a tank on the curbstone. His wagon was across the car track and when the driver spoke to him about obstructing the track he used profane ‘and abusive language, when Officer Slack arrested him and took him to the Police Court. While the court was waiting for the witnesses Younger walked from the court room, and the witnesses had to return to court to-day, when the case Was heard. The judge told the defendant he must up- derstand that he cannot obstruct the car tracks for his dwn convenience, and because he 1s ar- ested cannot yse profane ianguage. “Iie wasfined $5 for_protanity, $5 for obstructing the car track And $5 for contelapt in leaving court withoud per- mission, HN ne i “It cel eht to. do 4 eat order of tings 18 tending to great tions in See! poverty, with corruption ‘attendants on such prosperity rickety proportions. Unless arrested or counteracted, business nen who do not ‘ook up from their ledgers long to consider Public questions may De forced to devote a large amount of tume in the near future, without to convenience or per cent, in pro- for the public welfare. One thing toevery intelligent mind: We must see o ‘that half dozen groups at ume Picked out four were of i 5 § 5 i U BF Hi i Ing the Commissioners to improve the approach. the Aqueduct bridge, By extending: the aidewalks on M street tows ‘The Dectors im Council, ‘From the New York Werld. ‘The meeting of the International Mediesl Con- gress at Washington ts attended by more than 5,000 members of the profession, from all parts of ‘this country and ef Europe. The conception of such 8 gathering was a happy one, for there is of the learned professions in which the mem- the Rredenek club defeated "the ‘Olym; aun ri Sup by a score of 6 to 5. The same clubs Day this afternoon at Olympic Park. ‘TEMPEGATURR AND CONDITION oF Warts av 7. ‘M.—Great Falls, temperature, 76; condition, 36; recetving reservoir, 75; condition at north connection, 36; condition at ‘south comnec- ton, 36; distribulin gpadition at Tnuen,gae-nouie 38 sonal at ee ‘Tue Concent aT THE Carrot, Grouxps.—The Ren for the concert of the Marine Band at the son grounds at 5 o'clock this afternoon wiil be as follows: 1. Marob, “The Constitutional Centen- nial,” Sousa; 2 Overture, “Fra Dlavolo,” Auber; 7 5 ‘bers are more dependent for their progress in 8. “Invitation to the Dance,” Weber; 4, Idyll Pure as Snow,” Lange: 5: Valse, “sadai Volecs,* as roe ey eapeniaal Knowiedge upon the experience and discoveries of Croine; 6. Selection, “Chimes of Normandy,” Plan- | 2% 3 others than 1m the healing art. It is well, there- quotte; 7. “Reminiscences of Scotland,” Godtrey. : EST Sat fore, that the doctors suould meet and compare ae mae Se Alexandria Aftaira, exchange experiences, and listen to the iphoebnertyebanleilined Reported for Tux EVEyING Braz, latest devejopments of the science to which they ‘VILLAGE MELEE.—Mr. Lee Wright re- | are rro-day, (Sutral Nationa Bask age Forney, and | oof REY TIAGE MELEE. MT, Lee Wright having 72 | “Ta the matter of surgery the Profession Colton agt. same; sales of certain lots ratified. | melee on Patrick street extended, near “the vil- | well claim to have kept pace with Connell agt. Reldy; pro confesso, Knight agt, | lage,” the trial of five colored men ‘charged as his in the other sciences Guring the past Patch; do, Holmes agt. Holmes; do. Brewer | assaliants took place at the mayor's Sede ichcen net pees, arearanoe ur | Ca enarnoce. Eas mee, ee ‘Benj. Mason, and dered, McGraw agt. Keni ‘yuompeon. ‘Tne testimiony jal decree for release. Se ara Nl the negroes from Pulman’s store Samuel Clark had bts leg badly sprained to-day | When ehecolored men Went Out he went by-a plece of scantling falling upon it near 6th and ‘was followed by Albert D streets southwest. . Gerald Lenny, of Gloucester, N. J., a dele- fave trom that eity'to the National Tia Catholic ee A ‘Mrs, McCormick, No, 936 C street southwest, Pei nn eased “To DisCONTINTE AN ADYi .” says John olga asta eran world, “is like taking down your you Want to do business you taust Jet the people iow w aay, Setar and cheaper chan fending rienwy, are" Hotices’ ‘They look more substantial and business: Dy rate and mice about hishouse. He hes three cats which he says are pice cata, Dut they would ‘Jet rate play With their taiis end mot offer to catch ‘size and gentle * ‘catcher than all three of the cata. Monday he hearda racket in the cupboard under the stair, and. sa eed os tag torwae e oat ory poet ee ho a Serco ere erase ees | eae ss

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