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—_— a * f.. # THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. aS BS ete. D me b E! halt); 13th, from Maryl: to Water | cattons as foll ‘were property referred : Gen, Banke’ A: oe" FOR RENT_HOUSES. 2 d EDITI ON es Spies Movements, otc. no | DISTRICE INTERESTS DISCUSSED. ge a) a Maryland arcaue 00 Water | cations a8 alirws, WB > property referred: ey 2 oe NOT MUCH INFORMATION. - Rovbi & to 14th (asp! blocks) 3 ii i . ees Di Dy = = ‘the water supply, and , etere 7 s SW. NEW -atly improved in health and from hig | 4™portant Meeting of the Citizens’ (asphalt », m 14th t6 15th ment of the roads, * ‘18 IMPUTED TO ANY ONE. Charles Crocker Talks Glibly oe RENT OR SALE 1107, 4/5 provenienia, went Fist vo Magpequa Springs. aoe ‘Committee of One Hundred. Cogulated); ¥, from 7th to 11th (amphats blocks); | crease of the police force; from Association NO. 1,} 4 telegram from Boston, Sept. 18, says: The| the Pacific Hallread tnvestigating b ot aw —— Dr. HA. ‘With wife and Deby, hasro- | cos sconce 942—-S0NUDULN OF GrEeEh TEFROVD:. 1 locks); “E trom Tuy ve | relative to the Conmpia Sureet Railway Co.; from | Snarl in the accounts tn the office of United states | Committee, but Me Tells Very Little WEST WASHINGTON. ‘turned to his residence, 1214 15th street, be from "4 to South | Aswoctation No. 2; in reference to sewers, rosds | Marshal Banks 1s of ong standing. Gen. Banks | that They Wamt to Know. stonew, 10. m1. each... al Thomas MENTE—aLizoxD Division OP arraorstarioxs— | Capitol (asphalt ‘Dlocks); i, canal | and water supply Abd sewerage, gas | himeelt has nad = cto 1 Latest Telegrams i The Siar are recurnod trom ae eerie atten LAW AND ORDER—FROPOGED REFOBM—TER CEM- t, to be avenue to Washington | ininps and Water. Dookkeeping of feel, n mdghptenye] At the session in New York yestendayof the «| Park and Block I: sx-room Ho 2 island, and are at their home on | -TSNMIAL ENDORSED. oad ee THE COLUMBUS CENTENNIAL Deputy Marshal BB. Johnston for two or three | Pacific Railroad Investigating Commission, after 2088 Bae Seems feat 5] Connecticut avenue. aah caauae atc icted de’ OB DI eraey avenue; fe trou rth | _ Col Geo. W. Dyer presented a letter trom Mr. 4 | years, and for about the same period, unt witha | WeTePOrt of THE STAR closed, Charles Crocker e105 1284 dae nw Weet Washingt ‘The German ministeris sufering trom asprained | panaea met lan orem se en ee Sa te New Jersey erehuey stb, | D. Anderson, the secretary of the centennial and | Stew weekn Deputy Marciey pre hee cee | ave a history of the building of the ceutral $f. THREE-STORY BRICK PUUSE, THE MONEY MARKET, ankle, the result of a fall. the absence of the secretary, Mr. Lawrence Gard- from Sth to New Jersey | exposition board of promotion, stating that the | to tt. Several suits have been pending for some | Pacific. The books kept ai that time consisted of fight rons avd bath room, 211 Kat np, Apply ae Baron von Zedtwitzis at Oyster Bay, Long Is- {dered Boundary; Rhode Island | president and secretary of the committee had, in | months against Johnston, fat to compel an | Ordinary cash books, blotters and Idgera He 1 Every one in Wall Street Looking to her, MY. T. A. Lambert was chosen secretary. Mr. 0 Boundary. ° ‘Division No. 5: th ting, chieny his ert 6S ‘secretary Fairchild for Relief. — W. H. Singleton, the chairman of the committee §to8; 13th, from'T | tativenue amar "been mae ieubers of Der deputies | had no idea where these books are now, and did fs bales = Mr. and Miss Ackien are at No. 6 Towa Circle. | on water supply and ‘stated tn reply to Uto Boundary; “V, trom | the board. “The committes was also entitied to Rot think it mattered imuch to anybody anyhow, ew York, Sept, 21. — Bankers and money-| They were called from their summer outings to Sewerage, 17th, from Q'to R; | three additional tatives on | and if any person did ask to see them he would ‘an inquiry from President Fendall as to what dis- represet! lenders are anxiously looking for Secretary | the city on matters of business. They will soon ing as avenue; from | Col, Dyer said that he had been requested to offer { ents Sten $5 wae none oF hts Ousk ¥ siDENCE 1336 |FaFeblld to enter Wall street and do| gotoNew York for sshort time, but will return | Position he wished to have made of the report ue Q, from 17th to Connec- | § reeolution tavoring the movement of NONE. septate nl pean ee RET <ESIDENCE, 1519 hing to Telleve the money market | Here for the winter. Presented at the last meeting from that commit- 3 to 17th; 25th, from | in this city, a cenvennial anniversary of the CON ; will tal iy Pritioat faland ave. cocapted us past tures years by | something ' feent. ‘pantokey ” eeling | The Swedish minister and Madame de Reuter- | tee, that the report was merely a preliminary one, 15th | stitution in 1889 and the asking you what becam* of the hooks. : ug brtian ression. Apply to, | Oy buyinga lange amount of Government Donde | skiold not ex] Fy 1892, He then read a resolution of this character, expense, fees, &c., have been disal- | Witness—"My dear sir, Lhave no more Mea of stb st. 2m | by buying a large : are at Newport and are pected here | and that he wished it to Me on the table until a my esionay, Gad tas teoal Comcrotcr en Woes AG@TIA, ONE T-ROOM COT: | He has not come yet. Some money ts to be had in | until early in October. further report was made. Mr, Richard T, Moreell, which was adopted a ington. This has | where they are than tur man tn the moon, guess SS aeheighborhood. and United ‘Stang ne | Phaven’t seen tuem since 1860," i 4 Wail street at 3 per cent, but most loans are made} ‘The ‘Miss Susanna Bancroft, tage: mod. imps. guod Ded One 7-ro0m | 006 per cent. engagement of i: Fayet and he and the secretary were aythorized to ac- = Souiige, Bow large lot ‘ayvls 6. at an rs are careful as tothe character of socal. Feadeanghter (ot Han. Goo Bencraty, | v0 M. | taxation, submitted a report upon the resolutions | Frederick Road, Prospect avenue, cept the ‘appointent on ta boar trict Atorney Stearus was 0 lacensed, by the } coang a tae company the gente” eae = thn paving stocks sorts Sweet GSE | Gepregentative and arn, Wilkins ae in the city | MGT at a previous mosting, by Mr. W. C. Dodge orth WeFet the ear pamsage of 82) yr forselomerod a, rantion requoddang the | Fee ORE tba beore he aid duo’ arama | wince SNA Rt nan couey ber gene 1327 101s generally beileved that should Mr. Fairentid | to place thetr young sons in the public schools. posed by act ot Congress, August ‘Available, for the purpose committee on code of law to report some plan for | wrote to the. {a _ Siatiy ‘managed vo come out aneea te ahs tes Ses 90.00 1S24 Got. 190.06 | Would not aect the high rates now ruling = “| 4 Mt. tie oe Se Etsy peed planung shade taking the register of will, the recordar of deeds, | sia it ts sald thar he wean: ‘again troubled fu | BESS Srpeares and added: “peor f bapan Ch 150.00)1731 De Halen st. © | "The position 1s, that these rates are only nomi. | 1*¥shter and the househ pate “ ‘Allowed ‘a refund of 16 per cent on the | pirofs ane the Toadways with asphalt or asphalt | ang the clerk of the Supreme Court of the Dis-| this | faliroad business } was 4 rich and happy man, with ‘M st.nw. ge ey N.J., for the winter, per. on Pennsylvania avenue southeast, salaried office! RO dishonesty imputed nere | GME A Kod business, having a good Ume, Dut 33.00 apes teense 380 Daren atany price tom city bank Te oul Mr. H, H. Giltrey, principal clerk of (preps over boou taken by the District auchort. | 12% Street east to the mew bridge over tne’ Ans | them to turn the gurplus FOO Marshal ra wu agua | Sou ald not pull so badly throught” suggested 7123.00) pia money avatlabie for the merchants 1s that coming | accompanied by his wife, has returned re- ire the refund to which the District is into the Treasury. Was recently chairman. FURNISHED. from Hartford, Providence and other New Englana | gon, and is at 045 K surest northwest. 180, {f they find that no action has been | ef. pagel Sot ees proved system of conveyanc! Bankes books will be carefully Oriin oirs tak yon enay tot, nave hed conediéh be 2416.56 1720 Conn. cities because Jn the Eastern States savings | dr, Thomas Dowling, whozs not only a success- mn, to Teport what action is necessary to secure | fete the bisteige eee ae ‘and to report a plan for the ‘the Ly nde i Decem: | rearn ‘that right down Lere millions ere not every~ 05 16th Danks are stowed a invest their bape #3,™°©- | cui city business man but is alsoa thriving farmer, | “Be aihount to which the District is entitied. Pages SF records of the District, A180, inderstood that he will thing.” {cn intifons shouldbe. released. DY any action. of | R&Ving some 600 acres under good cult near HOW THE TAX WAS LEVIED. ar, Wm. F. Mattingly said: that he knew noth | Gas Senge On asin aie the Secretary It would all be taken before the | Cabin John bridge, has just returned from a visit | ‘The report stated that the act referred to pro- | 1.0 c+ ; said | accustomed to exact arreutal from the country pa mat nt rar ag ae md resent demand would be supplied without any | 0 the dpe farming districts of Pennsylvania. He | vides that a direct tax of $20,000,000 be annually | 128 Of the tacts alleged in the report, but he People who occupy stabds upon the public street, Southern Pacific, Mr. Crocker remarked: “They Eesine on the part of the merchants to obtain com | thinks Montgomery County, Md.. has as “good | Taig" tiwen ene wntea States, and that this | ‘Bat he would like to know it any member ot the | Endure to report a plan depart Souk tzike. (Our irish brethren weed to, a fact, cessions from the rates now quoted. farming land as anything he saw while away. : committee knew of any instances where the ap- * Sen ee —— Mr, and Mra G. Richard Merrick (nee Miss Belle | Smount is apportioned among the States and Ter- | propriation for one street had been diverted for | meni to rule 27, which would provide that reports his te eas. | Duces they ball proctioed ont eee enn aon, Se nn eee eee ne aCe ny |S tue puencr ean sacs iore Tha | ee arent Que Seat Or etn | oecianangnoccommiee gun, tof | gu cet tu emes wiles what ihe | Ging Ua wory"aweat ‘tte Sidhot ed 3 2ist st. ‘60.00 I , Fett ave ent Of an execut sons and ad ckSIIUNS ‘in cher uriiasbed abd unfurnsied tower in | Getting Ready for the ace—Her | taxon apartments in tho noruwestern section of | #408 eau any State erring, aud ihe ust | to Feorive the approval of tne committe, and for | Sver coche wext requtar meeting atver such re | TBO Lem cniyeAy tat the contusion | Bove fn tact that Lever. sue.” Alladin ee eee % ible sections of thecity. Unfurnished fats | Jens Taken, the city” may reast ‘reason a rts are made, and be printed before belng called ‘account ct y oy Lt ~ rs periatat house Gheamfor reat Forperticuas | TISAYOge sept sie—the scorch cutter Thistle | Miss Joato May Hubbel, of R street northwest, | !2!is ow “omlcers and any State, Terstvory or the into detained lied that The’ report did not go| tip for action. late chet clock, and thst when. chat clerk was | S00 mean Mr Andereve cubed bere tes bakes w b Pies doctea nt cho rte asin Dry-dock this morn- has returned to toes tate altes «i sajourn of several District of Columbia wnleh shall ive, notice to | censary, | ‘The facts, however, were Well EDOWA. | a, dnate sauna aes Btande tas aoe cancer cash. The general aed de ad Tere tn pba as th bikie ten eet bane i. reeks at Oxford, Secretary ‘Treasury, thro e case of E street, ash- tent tact certificate ror on his own not ot Tuts morning Mr. Hyslop, measurer of the New | “wise ‘Sallie Keller will return home from a six | officers, on or before the secoud Tusmiay in Rebeas ington, ‘Year before last $15,000 had been appro- | the next regular meeting the annual election of | salary in that any deficiency that might be | Dai sty STOCKER “an those days. We Just York Yacht Club, made CaS and inboard | yeoxs vacation at Westminster, Md, this week. | ®¥ following the intention to assess and collect | priated for its improvement, but not one cent Was | officers would be held, There was some question | discovered could be met. General Banks expressed food suystantiai road and trusted to the measurements ‘of the Thistle: ees — tee eas at arrivals 8% the Hi Hotel | 224 Pay this tax, shall be entitled, in lieu of the | expended,and the money had been devoted to other among the association as to the proper time for Mee eee eer, Peta ne; | «Among the recent arrivals at the Hygela Hore! | compensation allowed to assessors wnd collectors | uses, The same thing had been going on ever | HBOnE the assoc! eet piptl atin nf Las to where Ube Docks of the topmiast were measured. Froui what could be | tnacr Mise Mine Seager: Mave M Seager, Jer. Ie | Seetenee Tree seates 8 deduction Of 25 per cent On | since the Change in the appr opriated to, pave tne | 1 Octo See anc ere eee Smuggied in the Bustic. ‘iteally Ldou't kuow wilsre they’ are. 1 tried to heat i vi " ‘ 4 ‘orm, He a ion, find them for my own use some Lime ago, : .1Lte oe her bottom there appeared to, i a general ChenWeth, Edw. A. i minherow, J. oH: Mons shall be only on such amounts as shall be | Bame street, but the wot not been done. | micnt be es ap de to elect their | A MATTER WHICH KEEPS CUSTON-HOUSE INSPECTRESSES | {in bic to discover tole fwd TY ——. 2214 12 Gro ofthe rounding of the side.’ In the Thistis tnis | SmeglT Famons Dr. Shearer, D- Ve uling: and | puld OO. OF before the last day of June of the year | The gentiemen Uving in East Washington have | aelegates betore the annual election of officers of VEAY Bust. had $13,000,000 of svick whea 1 Weut to Europe, B0i Galesac earth fr and bai ahs rounding of the side. in the Tinie this | wite,'Q. J. Harris, Dr. . 8. Billing, err rnane aacauction of 10 per cent on such | similar experiences (0 relavs,, Guch things are or. | the representative committee. “Of course this | ‘The New York Times, September 20, says: Fair | bt fish's koow hat ane dase ae te Eunos ‘Alag, jbres Aoors in Perry building 00 per aunum. | White sloop. ‘Then, too, all talk of her model be- | “my ‘wedding in the Carrol chapel, at Gay of September. ‘The report states: ‘Commissioners admit tt. could only come as a suggestion. It waSa matter | woman and the carrying capacity of her bustie | Worth.” ¢ we = Ing so different from the standard cutter is aii | | TRe frst “By the deticlency 4; tion act of July7,| Mr. Charles Pelham said that a case in point | “Mtirely controled by the association. when she comes home trom Europe are making | | MF Crocker here explained that he was in very elk D BASEMENT | Bbsense. She is a typical cutter, Altuough she | Hyattsville, was celebrated Yesterday. the COn- | yee 7there was Rar ented ee eeatsta caaanere: | wam tars apmroprinton tanto tet seat of aeons ari. <Wgller offered resolution Uaat the terms of | 1 OT SO: Scncers aid before their time. From Por bealth and that it was out of deference to Tough Only where the punt is worn offin patenes | Hattevile, and ‘iss Hiorence Stewart of Col | LAY of the Treasury vo pay tothestatesot Califor: | for, the improvement of the Eastern Branch road | fober” aageeate> cha oun’ APM LuCSMAy LC, | Te ee Tepartapente to the luspectors cn tie | fk ean Cate ‘Waen the entire keel was revealed It was seen | lege. Mr. Geo, Coldenstraut and Miss Kate Colden- | 0! Oregon and creo respectively, ‘the 1: eee fg Commissioners, in violation | begin on that day. The resolution further pro- plers there are premature gray hairs to be laid to | “Well, We want to kuow much you made o1 that there was not a straight line tn her hull. | Straut acted as groomsman ana bridesmaid. ‘The halide ied Oe GS een cited (RR OL id on ee ober: Toads, | vided that the association be strongly Trecom- their bustles. Their size, their pecull. true. | that Southern Pacilic contract,” remarked Mr Awe Her bow made a sharpangie to the mdship sec- | Rev. W. & Caughy, of Laurel, and 180 Dasa ot | se ee ee esting Sat nce TO8O, astraved | Mewded to elect again thelr” present delegates and the tact that wien skillfully packed taey’ | S°S02. se Hon 2M made a sharp quite to The mudsuip sec | Carrol Memorial ‘churen, oficiated, and Miss ite ioe hee ee Bald, that no statement: of ther | TBe Fesoluttion was laid on the table, Henn Benen AS TIECH AS 8 cree ees CaCT | “I don’ exactly kuow the procise Ngures, ut ost there was also a light curve fn the DOLLGM of A a ey Rong those present were |$427L10; and” to Nevalin,” $688.00, tn “all, | should go forth trom this comuttice unless ‘the | .@lt-Jowm T. Mitchell gave nouce that he would | ul yOln teat Uaualy osteutatiouseas fata tear, | Made all coud’ Jun tas i vote dollar Me tee model mikes’ ‘any “pretense? of | Soa Sulth, Mr. Rex Smith, Dé, Franck Hyatt, Mrs | , The tree States above named appear to be all | sald that there ts no such road Known as the | {U0 Clection ‘The committee then adjourned.” | Scofes of maids and matrons tntoanemtort to evade | {fold wish % that the model makes any pretense of | Suite Midaician Mrs and Mise Fuller, Mr. Jas |t© which the 15 per cent.has been refunded, | Eastern Branch road, and the Commissioners were 6 the payment of duties. i rant store. “Fos | beauty. Captain J or aid | carland and family, Mra P. J, Dufly and Mrs. | 98 faras your committee has been able to ascer- | in doubt what was meant, ‘They could not spend Wo Picsiaans ca Deputy Collector McCieltand, who gets the state. | “ic Ratiway. th etn. 1Gr--59 | alter looking veay carefully, over the vessel. that | Tcanarda, the Messrs Aman and Mra Aman, | tain. The money on @ road that was not in existence. |. 4. ea ments of the offenders when they imake any, says | Mt tk St. Bw. 17F.o0 oe Ce aracore —— Sore and Mrs. ‘Coldenstraut, from Bladensburg. After ‘WHAT THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS. ‘The road that was meant by Congress could not rani Hip paaet nas | 2628 beginning to look as if more ireight was beng | Tye wo Yacht’ cluby Suid she’ wat more. uke "a big | Wie Wedding there was'a reception at the house ot || Your committee, on the 1st instant, addressed | Pe asvertalued, wo they expended the money on | Sidley Morse, the sculptor, ot Boston, who has | imported 1a Dusties than the ocean sweater bring | HAY® W Catcboat th ““butid” than “anything "else | Mrs Barr, an aunt of the bride. ‘communication to the Commisstoners of the Dis- | ‘My ower Teads a8 the law provided. Gee ditt ed eet |e ae a es ‘All the erittes, while admiring her bow ahd over ——see- trict ot Columbia on the subject, and, in reply, | made for Virginia avenuc, and the contract, was | PTesident Cleveland, has just completed the model | 1Ng me Crazy," ts Mr, Mocielland’s verdicl, “ana i hang, agreed (hat she Was not the boat to stand A Charge Answered. Focelved a ictter, addressed to thelr secretary, | awarded to Str. Reynolds. He was then subse. | 804 has had his fret cast made. The figure 48 | sre trying to smuggle in sometaing or otuer. The | PArttcular.” Bp | Rush weather, but they believe, as they have | ASSISTANT SECRETARY THOMPSON SAYS THAT HE | to the following effect, viz: “Referring to yours of | quently informed by the Commissioners that the | about thirty inches high and represents the Presi- | thing will have to ve stopped, that's cercatn, pepe at's: 7° | Gone all along, that she Will be a very fast DoatIN | poxs op NOW A. X BATEMAN AND NEVER Saw | the first instant, enclosing a copy of resolutions | thoney had been expended eisewhere, and the work | dent standing in an easy attitude, resting upon his the cases that are docurring every day are of suc | Pe settles | (pala copa HDC THAT HE 18 AWAKE OF. Eentative Commtuiee of Oke tunired and request | Mr. C*Ciarke called tsenton io the apprope. | Fit foo, ith his let hand behing his back tus | & uate tha, they cau bs oetied ap asthe yey TOSA KAILHOAD. A Wall street paper called the Indicator pub- | ing any Information iu the jon of the Com. | ation made last year for the tmprovement of | Sit op wane aie eae re ae a iclds a | Hettled, Most of the seizures at preseut of the ut Ushes a number of questions, which It calls upon | missioners on the subject of the direct tax 10) North Capitol street, between E and ¥. In Decem- | ness of his form President Cleveland's hgure pre. | tected bustle varlety are Delug ude vy the ine Premier Norquay Not Yet Suc-| acting secretary Thompson, of the ‘Treagury, to | by act of Congress of August 5, 1861, and paid on | ber last 1 was stated at the District office that the | 2° oe ‘ spectresses, and they ought Ww get Lhe credit ior ing sents excellent proportions and makes a fine ceeded im Securing the Necessary answer, implying that the Secretary has some account of the District of Columbia, 1 am ted | work was delayed on accouut of bad weather, but | giatue, with many good qualities from an artistic their Sharpness, Their Work is CounUag up more souey. connection with 4. Bateman, and that the lat- | %TePly that a Dil, Senate ons, Was introduced | that it would go on in the spring. Now they are | Scan wicuat than that of Ue inspectors Wulle Lie big-bustie . ‘ \- | during the last session of Congress, and passed | finishing the improvements he sald, out of the fashion lasis.” Naw Yous, Sept. 21.—Mr. John Norquay, premier | ter has quietly dictated the purchase of bonds, &c. | that body, but failed to pass the House. ‘The Com- | appropriation forthe present year ean ated ‘One of the cases yesterday was that of of Manitoba, sald last night before his departure | While the charge is indirect, it 1s made in a covert | missioners favored the measure, and will advocate | | atr. W. C. Dodge cited the case of 8th street east, Chslera-Serickem iinly. Fraulein Charlotte Welnmann, a passenger on the from New York that he had not succeeded in get- | Way that seems to mean a great deal. Secretary | its revival and passage during the next session, | for Which ‘appropriations had been made, he sald, | THE GRAVE-DIGGERS AT MESSINA STRIKE AND TUE | steamer Trave, {rom Bremen, A search of ler ae 1. Thom when spoken to by a Stak reporter on “Your committe are advised that by reason of the | for four different years, and bothing was done CORPSES REMAIN UNBURIED—NUMBROUS DEATHS | person revealed Lwo meerschauu pipe vows, four- = | the subject, replied that he didn’t know Ar, romptness Of the then authorities of the ict | unt ear. Deen the common practice | _ AT NAPLES AND ROME. Veen yards of silk, thirteen yards of veive. au aatame tack Gadeaasaneeerennenl Urea jerk replied jdn't kas Bate- it the then authorities of the District | until last year. It had if silk, Uhl ras i road. He had had Lott oT at enone man, and hud never seen him in his life that he | in meeting this tas, the District was entitled to a | for years In the District—this diversion of appro- | Rome Special Cable Dispatch to the N.Y.World,Sept.19. | thirteen yards of ‘satin, Inher trunks were dis 4 ct y i ut in the proviso that D tableci wap hiLn, being able to float the bonds im London.” Medn- District Government Affairs, feet was embraced tn tne bill, as originally intro- | should ail be expended there. “rite contract for | Sti& Where the cholera epidemic is declared to be | HA S segs or hinen: at and turee-quatter janie el | Same Old 3 ae ‘MISCELLANEOUS, duced, but was stricken out in committee, As the | improving North Capitol street had not been let | Steadily increasing in violence. Nor is the situa- | gingham, seven yards of cotiun dress goods, sume | Proa the New Ye Hebe Rc ity Sone mer Meret ermte the peo. | , The District Commissioners have removed | Senate bill proposes to refund the entire tax | yet, becalise one official at the District offices said | tlon rendered better by the refusal of the authori- | Gassimere, some Woolen dress KoOds aud two palts petitive frei G rate, and hope to thrive, “In base | 48fOn Ormes from his position as driver of the | collected from all the States, ‘Territories | hey were afraid thatthare was not money enough | ties to allow the real state of affairs to be tele. | of window curtains. ‘ihese aricies were hiddea | prio ae Tie “injunction suits now pending are decidea | HF8t precinct patro: wagon, and J. W. Daniela ax | and | District of Columbia, your commit | todo the work. Another official suld that this | granted, “Te ts, ueverthelos, knowa ‘that the | AMOKg solied garments or sewed. lucie, Oval | the injunction sults now Pending are decided | sistant ambulance driver, has been promoted to | tee are of opinion that the object of the} street was the dividing line between two sections, | STP! dresses, ‘There were no dutiable goods deviared | Character to 1 ‘canbe examined a ae thea Fight to enae bea ; | ll the vacancy. Aibert Vernon is appointed in | resolution would be best met by urging tne | and that owing to the smallness of the appropria- | €Pidemic 1s of the most violent description, | py tne nger. j the street waser the sume ond ar ‘THOMAS J. WIszES & Norquay sai 7 ete to the privy couch in | Daniels’ place. Passage of that ora similar bill (including the 15 | tions for the northwest section, they proposed to | deaths frequently ensuing within an hour of | Another case Was that of the Misses Evans, Who | juoney. Wail sire a ce BR asad would de taken to the privy council in | Jos. 8. Stettinus has been appointed a station-| per cent clause, which was stricken out) at the | take the money for improving one-half at North | the selzure ‘The mortallty 1s not. confined | crossed tue ocean on thesteaiucr kuiuelaud. Tacy wih tus inex a we BENT_CH#AE BENTS—7TH-ST. ROAD, | England praying that the Dominion government | ycener on the police force. ‘ext session of Congress. And your coumittee, | Capitol street and expend it on other streets. So | to the poorer classes, very many fatal cases | are reported to have Deen [uund dn possession of b Ake S6ea Sommer of Steuben st, several Houses, ranging from: | be prevented froin restraining Manitoba Ip the ex- —— having fully reported, beg to be discharged.” that, as that half of the street was not vo de tn. | having taken place among the well-to-do, Great | an assortment of dutiabie goods, silks, veiveLs, OSS | OE - Transfers of Heal Estate. A motion by Afr. Jonn ‘f. Mitchell that the report | proved, the other half could not be. He sald that | misery prevails, and the general distress was in- | luce and Uriakets belng Included. THEEE GYORY AND Bhsttinny | thought eee no denyer of an Uprising as ie | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: E, A. | be accepted Was carried. no contracts had as yet been let for C street; why | creased on Friday last by the refusal of the grave- = are oH RENT THREE STORY AND, BASEMEST Whoorkt thers was no danger = prising, us be | ss dineire. trusten, to Emma Te Mettir, Jot 8 sa MR. CLAEKE’'S OBJECTION. Rey Was unable t $0 285 a diggers to continue thelr work Coercive mens. Caught After Eleven Years, welling, Price, 845 at 870; 5. erwood to Ann ¥. V, Johnso! . W. H. Singleton that the representative | ures-had to be resorted iy ‘authorities C STORY OF THE DUAL LIFE OF HENRY & igs 4a Corcoran st TYLER & RUIHERFORE , | Wouid be secured by peaceful means. a ee & ae on ne SF ae op genion: | ‘The chair having ruled that tue adoption, the | oominiie was Organized. for practical purposes, | fore the men would again take up their spades | 7% BOMANTIC ease that the a ¢ i rh FEae il Fei E i H 4 5 i EE. 2 a JOK RENT—L STREE Batisome tee 12-7 Seplences wom renting. THOS. J, 13 d tos strict ie bo y ‘819-3t” ag I 8 Sa 8 £ i ‘ 3 8 I é H ' 5 F; | : i the secretar SHEDD, 14 JOR KENT—1 i if 8 S| a tf Gas F E i a 25 a i 5 FE: i Sj an i stable. 2s a Hable BE Se Bs : E es E58 Soe eearens to where the books of the PS Site eee aie Brice, 8! po. TYLed & RUT ‘Mass. ave,8125 L4z9 x Sr.--120 1906 16th st.n. — 1802 Coreoranst., rf cone ern Pas 3 SESNESSES! amenee, eee’ ts oy Mouce! aa as THE mA 1616 21st 3, a 2st st nw., Lie —— <.. 200 ‘RNISHED. 2013 Ret-nw. 21r. 1910 N st nw. J4r Conn. 1sth at. DW atn.w.10r, 166. dir. 209 it st Dw. Ir. ever been & ou Ww any lege rot Bight Money, u's P adectad seq’, Tenday eter 4 dearty pers of @ we talk of | As was tac N st. nw, 6th st. n.w.10) Sub" 221, ‘sg. 271; $2, |. W. Nordiinger, | #°ceptance, and the agreement to a report were | and if they can get what is asked for it 1s not. But eventually, after half a day's idleness, during * n Wi = (ive man: ‘The Socialisty’ Convention. Gumeevern ke bas Be sq. 52: seo. Affes | one and the same thing, and that the report haa | pullcy to.go inucorivicswn ce past acts, If the | Which large numbers of bodies remained unbu: The Philadelphis 7imes says: When the Chicago | quite « Burrato, N; ¥.. Sept. 21-—The frst business be- | Connor to §. J. seeks, sub 103, Long Meadows; | been adopted, a motion to reconsider was carried, | Comuulssioners will endorse the schedule of streets | the incn Were Induced to resume work. The epi: | xpress caine Into the Broad strect station Monday | Oi fore the soctalists’ congress Was the report of the | ¢_. W. B. Johiison to Elizabeth Dugan, lot 44, | Mr. 8. C. Clarke said that, if bis recollection was | OF improvements, that 1s all the committee wants, | demic has also broken out in the prisons. It 1s | night two travel-stained men iu light suits jumped accumula Sa EEN? GE GALE & DESIRAES Pisitorm committee and its consideration will | bik. 6, Ivy City; $125 Isabel L. Scala 0 Margaret | correct, most of the States accepted this propost- | ad there was no'use in bringing in other mat- | dificult to obtain anything more than an approxt- | of the front car. One was Detective Well, of this Shan SLX ia ee ee CALETA DESIRABLE FOUR- | likely occupy the entire day. ‘The committee | J. Baker, pt. su 21, sq. 641; €— A. F. Harring. | tion and paid in 85 per cent. In the case of others | MS. He offered an amendment to strike out all | mation of the datly number of deaths from the Gay. ‘The other was thirty-ve-year-aia altrea at, | Cou! #oans 0 Fagut Square. Apply 603 14th st. n. sel5-2w | ered a resolution tn amendment to the demands | ton to Juila P. Hartington,’ lot 29, sq. 511; $—. | the Government coflected the tax, and, under the | Of the report except the schedule of street improvg- | epidemic at Messina, but they seem latterly to 4 gin im RENT AT ‘Sig PER MONTH A fa oT, tage Dwelling. 62 at ne, 6 Ist of October: city conveniences and every part in best of onder. Apviy at the house or 635 Dat bw. Tinamciai tsi bie for Ube present waees OF Lis LOW D, securities that — vee ias ae of the platiorm. cl 3 ments, we aver: some twenty or thirty duri ‘the | Ler of Millbank, Dak., who, as Heary P. Volk- | Lienry v LOPOUsLy Itt oe a AX SIGHT-ROOM, BRICK DWELI- | “We demandassistancein the formation ot work. | Muffiet: Zhornton to Patrick Daley, pts 18,16, | proposed Dil they will receive Duck their Whole ‘cost Gwenwj-tou nourg. tho” seizures” boing! per- | mar, od from Philadelpiia in the centeunlal Yeas, | spot tel Wrougiuily -appros ing.in Aret-class condition; within four squares of | ingmen’s co-operative associations by govern. | “2973 $7000. Heuege Thee te tise Seates Be 1ea eerie od | 4g THE COST OF THB FROFOSED uFRovEMENTS. | LEOU OSS or tour times as many. fn ‘ths | while under heavy, ball om the charge of arson: | priatod wu later Uney Wed Up PHILLIPS, Tin New Yorsave: "Seis im | mental credit and proference of such associations | Tug Starz Daraatuet this afternoon an-| money was collected In some stances trols ome | Mi Re T- Morsell asked Mr. Larner it he knew | Nibieg district there, has algo ‘been an’ tnerease | Afterclcven years be was Drought back to answer | Nbout ¢ ol their fuads in Wacurrent aa | DEANWOOD PARE isting | ithe awarding of contracts by the national, 7 \e part of the State, and in the ‘ill tue | NOW Much money the improvements asked tor in| during the past day or two. The latest re-| for his alleged crime. bond: A disconnected soutuera Pre ia aithee tan eee ABE, PISTRICT | state and municipal governments.” aanest S ae Rene nerers ee va beets entide Slate would receive the benent tho tnter, | the echedule would cost. Mr. Larner sald he did | turns issued from Castel-a Mare show thirty-nine anoimar ae ay An, the Star building. 70 a est of a stock ex oo 2 Se ee si or ‘not, cases and twenty deaths during the preceding Jayne streets. ay 1, 1875, a ire ce rid ok very — anoddest epson, Pet mogih: three fee-toots houser’ S10. per morh, | ‘The Amecr Defents the Insurgents. _ | id imposts on vessels belunging to citizens of the | 5 Of The States as coud be seen, wore diverse. | Ot senor, a member of tho committee, said | twenty-four Hours, waile at Postucll tere kare | ont ia Volkmnars ofey and collected tae Ine Bulleiag deservedly trom sch Vatisia and eight four-room houses at $8 per month: allen: | | Bowmar, Sept. 21.—A dispatch trom Cabul states | Tespective countries to go before Congress by itself, as he was of tue | thiat an estirhate bad been made, and it was be. | been, during the sume pertod, fourteen cases and | surance on the place. Ou the hight of January 1») as, this, the erie nd now ‘hoarding Seely sew A-MCEUEN, that on the 7th of September a battle was fought | Iwrguwat REVENUE APPOINTMENTS.—Henry H. | Opiuion that the biil introduced at the last sesstou | Heved that the total amount would come within | even deals. AU Rome also, I regret to say, the | 1876, another fire was —geF in Apopred | oo giamey Lacy cally fOr Loar Usey imag WO oolt-10t 1820 F st_| near Mukur between the insurgents and the forces | pure nas bee ted United States gauger at | Would never become a law. the one million dollars which Col. Ludlow pro- | epideinic shows signs of increasing in violeuce, the | printing office by Inspector Hauk, of the gas | betrayed into sume givaier ivily sould they i RENT— of the ameer of Afghanistan, and that the latter | 3¥ D appoint ‘States gauge Capt. R. W. Tyler said that he saw no reason to | posed to ask Congress to appropriate for this ob- | daily average of cases bet bout forty. Here, | office. It was soon extingulsited, and on the | risk their funds tu Gas auoreantile communite. 1411 K st, handsomely furnished: house haa all | were victorious aud captured Zalander, the leader | Graysville, in the sixth Virginia district, and W. | change the reports, and, upon inouion, Une report ot | feck. again, there 1s a determined attempt to disguise | floor was found a fuse filled with powder and | What ts not boarded ly lowued njactycu to W ied, imps: contains 13 large rooms. Two-story | of the defeated army. i A. Sunith Blorekeeper and gauger at Mountain | fhe csmuities was adcpted. i ‘Mr. A.C. Richards said that as there seemed | the truth, ‘The newspapers—with one exception, | waste paper. ‘The fuse ran from a Closet to the | Sureet On call, sv tual I be avaliable ata Brick Stable on rear, 4 stalls, room for 3 carriages, ———-—___ Hin, Ga. ? to be some question as to the cost involved in. this | Which, after publishing a daily bulletin for some | center of the floor. ‘There was $10,000 insurance | tnowent’s Boer, aid Uso Laspe-Uion o couateral coschman’s room, &.,,&c. For full particulars apply Eviction s and the League. Cee JANE Schedule, he thought it would be best to, deft Ume, was, 1t fy said, Drbed into silence—do not | on the establishment, and Volkiur was arrested | Is very cl NO Chacinaadl, stanton, xnd Days to BUETY & DYER re, RANGE OF THE THKaMOMETES.The following | Mr. Noble D. Larner, from tue committee on fitcaoiners mectee en MaTeOUe ree ion the existence of the epidemic, in the | by Fire Marshal Thompson on the charge of arson, | ton pivicrred stoca ot dusd Wee! stelirome ot SSR MA ESET | erelocalities ia Iroland, proclaimed Sesberday by | Were tbe readings at the Sigual Ofice to-day:7& | streets, avenues, and alleys, reported that the | printed: Ie wag ance eed eat ete pre hope of reassuring the public. - in consequence of | Volkmar was released On $5,000 ball, his tather-iu- | Alavama bonds are now sravely ineiecea ein Ree ea REN RESIDENCES H.W. the governments are. those in whist the sauce | 2» 595 2D my 77; MaxtuBum 77; winNUM, 68.) commitvee hud carefully considered the requests | estimates must be in the hands of the Secretary of the recent case atthe Vatican the Pope has sus. | law belug the toodsmat. When 'tue case was | wisely acciptud ti buisk ya jum, Been oan, Fs zqmat. 10%. 435 Lat, 10, that these localities have been eictaes beteuce | _ A. T. Britton and others took out a permit to-day | for the improvement of streets and avenues that | the Treasury by October 1 that if any action was | Pended all sudlences for the present. | It is, the | called tor trial VoIKINAL BSG O61 oy sare of | und tlc preceee tripe aa, imtcrn ational — Hage se, Or. | 14 13h ak. 20. that these localities have been selecved because | , A. 7. Britton have been submitted to it, and submit for the | @Ken 1t must be at this meeting. ET ee ace at grant County, Dakota, and started a setUiement. | Cent of reveatiy peld cash, sas tue ware od ing, 1532 ly provol 1 e cominittee a schedule of such streets and avenues re if e led Millbank, and now boasts of busting | for a Tu itd eh ac 1212t__ STEIGER & LEIBERMANN, 1303 F st, Se Atlantic Building. It will cost $110,500. ‘as it thinks should receive the favorable consider. | Of NOt. ‘The main thing was the schedule, and he | Manded. The anxiety at the Vatican #@ addition. | It wascall J i a ame Te harged Cou = ally eared ton, three banks, an opera house end wo | — FOR, BENTSTORE AXD DWELLING, 1211 G The Expected Street Car Strike in Chie aay with Keeping a disorderly house the ofiees Cre Ce ees aie he eee ites ae oe pon Ses inyude the celebration of the Pope's Sablion. ad Perepapers ‘One or the ‘ound was a ae 3 nitable Millinery. Conf wo 7 cage. ‘Lestified that the house is in an alley between 19th laced on treet Gh S: I EE PEP faced young man known as Alt: |. Lewis, ie 7 = RI ee be gp guealea # business street. $i Pe} cuicaco, Sept. 21.—President Cayne, of the | and 20th and M and N strects, ‘The defendant | recommended by them for Improvement to Con- | Mr. Larner observed that the report seemed to! pid She Spirit Her Father Away? | became the owner and editor of an influential | ,FREPUDHUND. = -- = | Street Car Employes Association, ‘said this | denied the charge. A fine of $25 was imposed. Gress at its next session. “Your committee 1s | nave stirred up a hornet’s nest. There was no ob- ‘THE MYSTERIOUS HOFFMAN CASE IN COURT. paper, Tne Grant County Review; was postmaster | sigtou. p. C OR RENT-ELEGANT BRICK DWELLING. 8. E | mornii that im anticipation of un ——»— aware,” continues the report, “that the streets if the town for over four years, and last June was | ville, N. Bhathayen hAnd Mode, Aaland aye oppeate Gen. | West Division ‘Company refusing, the Strangely Decapitated, nd avenues recommended for mproveiment Wit | Seinton relave to the” conduct of due District | gq ae unvell the mystery Concern. | Sopeinted a member of the staf or Gor. Church, | “uowiLt win - . c e Dist of Moritz Hoff of a he earl Of last week | Mr Ada » pe 1321 Fstnw, | demand for increased wages, the men | rue TERRIBLE S1OBT WHICH A FARMER'S Wire HELD | #2V0lVe the expenditure of a much beeen 1 ing the disappearance man, Dakota. In the early part Adare, ee ee of money than has heretofore been asked for this | officials, and at that there was Kicking. He ond: er came kK, He had been in the | BIRLA, both v RENT_712 10TH ST, FIGHT ROOMS: | the nuthber of tine Kundred with whines Tue DERE Or Durpose; but, believing a we do, that its the | thought that the members of the representative | Wilkesbarre, Pa., were before the court Monday. | stranger. 2 : pale hen he placed Editor Lewis under ‘modern improvements: most desirable and con: 5 George Davis, a well-known farmer, who owns c we. | committee ought to stand by their colors and not | It will be remembered that last month Hoffman, | town two days w: ‘Detective Wel . Jamient nelghborboed: S640 « year, or 603 per mouth | Dish transportation forthe public when a strike 18 | 4 sccos truce sboge Doar Gilce Tree! Wwe ane | Mizeee POUlcy Co Puan Xo completion tng improve. | colnitife ought 10 sand by teelr onlors, and gt ‘though a sane and prosperous business man, was | ITS, Te Siraligor a are tA for ‘urson, Chg |g er ‘manner | Shortest possible time, wo therefore make the rec. | Which are known to becontrary to law. The re-| sent-to Danville Insane Asylum Dy his faintly, | S44 Lewis was wanted in a som | BURR se ery bout 16200 men will be Lavoned Hrs erence | coke, Pa. lost his life ine. very singulag manner } SronenG Eiion for the improvement of the streets | port made no charges against the present Commis. | When it eas shown that he wes ene aka eae | ,, Lhe Hews Of the arrest of pps wee ie teciared, 1-2? men will be involved If a strike | Monday night. He drove to Nanticoke in the| ona avenues named in the schedule atvached | sloners. It condeins no one, but simply, asks | otieiais “were shouts te release hime his daughter | iment citizen tell Like a bomb among te poonte | ae afternoon with @ lumber wagon and double team, | some portions of our eity have recelved large ap. | that the committee take noticé of this conduct ox | Jennie appeared at the asylum September 3 and | S44 Chere Nas the Ente COveaT thls lle, | Menieazow. FINAN and started back with his load about dark. At | propriations for the improvement of streets and | the part of the District government, and that steps | took him away, and since then nothing has been | # Jovely Young woulan, Nas Overcome with, griet. | De: SAGA. Ley acted clin aay. Septem NANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, a ee Teese) by hearing the | avenues, while other portions, equally deserving | be taken to prevent a recurrence in the future. | seen or heard of him, Acting on the bellef that | yommers tein Dakota, ald Mis CUengy abd in, | VAUCHNe Unison of Delyculleaurl thd tate betas FY wake, Soming p,m front of the house, Sue | consideration, have been comparatively ignored | When citizens secure appropriations from Con- | bis tamily ave coufined hii in some private | Puameless ie tn Nunore ‘el ths suns A. Me | De Vast * 16.00 New York Stock Market. waited, but her husband did not come in. Finally | jn the distribution of appropriations, and unless | gress by thelr individual efforts for a certain pur- | asylum, so that they could get possession of his | Cru county. Asa democratic politician he had | Our wunt ia alec PARKER, of he Quowing sre the opeuing and 3:00 p.m prleos | she got up, took a lantern and went out. she | consideration be soon given to the herevotore neg- | Pose, and that purpose ts defeated by the Commis. business, a number of Hoffman’s friends sued out | the county scat of Grant County removed to Mille ‘Derwioe ber 3 ce eer be tiroats 7 WO | found the Wagon standing in front, of thé door, | fected sections, the work that has been done fn | Slouérs’ execution of the law, he wanted to kuow | u writ of habeas corpus corumanding Jennie Hort | ‘He CounLY scat of Grunt Couuty removed to MILL. | Awake Hot on R_RENT OR SALE—COTTAGE 1726 MASSA. and lying on the lumber Was the headless body of | the more favored portions will have become 60 old | if citizens were expected to takeitmeekiy. ‘They | man to produce the body of her father, and the ; 810-1 Room 2, 1339 F 5: s el detective trum tle east appeared, Mer elcaness ame nearscott circle #15 per month. Alsa her husband. He had evidently fallen asleep and that Dew appropriations will | didnot care for but the committee | hearing on the writ was had Monday befdre Presi- | Bin when the ~ np Ob, taluk winu? whe 750 Net. Also 1327 CONNECTICUT = || ————|——|-_— | laia down on the lumber with Mis head over te | site “ia! bo casuny’ or “Ter oeuasione WOr | wanted this kind Of thing stopped ia teeters | Nouri on the writ was had Monday befdre Pres Ee eee po Ip tive louse nix o.. ‘hare spply. 90-1 S2% |,,Do. pref....| 50%’ 40% | side. ‘The horses had turned to one side, bring-| what has heretofore been done, which, | The committee understood that their duty was to | peared as counsel for Jennie Hoffman, while D. Botner ieft Millbank the whole town accom. | Tul Goltn lier: Sedan fo po SS Nortuweer--|144% 141° | Ing the wheel in contact with Davis’ head and | judging trom past experience, Will again stand 1n | call the attention of the committee to any griev- | O'Neil conducted the case for the prosecution. Piuled them to the station and gave spontanevus ne oe beat sa room framon, 917.55 a y | Heck, completely severing the head from the body. | ithe way of the heretofore less favored portions, of | ance that was brought to thetr notice. ‘TWO AFFIDAVITS. Expressions of syimpathy for their townsinan. It it adion come. ie sie ‘The horrible sight sent the poor Wife into con- | our city, receiving their share of the funds of the | _ Mr. H. B. Moulton said that in his opinion there = Friends and acqnsintanc ct resented two aflda first | was ce Fire Marshal Tuompson resumed | 47 )¢2d5an ~ Vuisions, Her childrencame out and gave the’ District’ accumulated in no small part from tho | Was nothing in the report that reflected upon the | _ MF. Lenahan presented v wite, The sean cn mice chat he learned where Volkmar was | eaper sauerel frau alarm. ome neighbors, realizing what Had nape taxes pald by owners of Droperty in these sections, | Comusslonérs, but upon @ practice was from Jennie Hoffman, who swore that her | pls Old Oks Seat te ‘detective On his errand to | rea 1918 F st.12r.m.1.885 2 nice Rooms, suitable 8 finances of the District at the present ume, | _ Mr. Mattingly said that he supposed the report | father was not in her custody and that she did not = on - AST, Rev: Widen 2918 Ee ave Lael gy) for Ducton or Dene mutilated head about two mlles trom tne house. | ir wie stavcment iavely mado dy & District oficial | referred to the present authorttios, and not tO | taow where he was, ‘The second purported vo | ‘OWE gs EVAnm’ belored iushowd Wi” Matyi. wesc ee eur ie Goa st floor, bey 05 Spe ge . that the General Government is indebted to the | those of elghteen or twenty years ago. He thought | Come trom Moritz Hoffman himselt.. {¢ was swore BURIAL v8, CREMATION.—The prejudice in favor | fifty-tune years and three months. $= BF so aT Seek cessine 20 Pastor Sues Pastor. District Guvernment for its share of money neces. | that the practice referred to, If it existed, ought | to berore H. G. German, deputy prothonotary of | ofieerment in so-called, consecrated ts a | | Fueral will take place trom the Metropolitan M. E, SEO, W. LINKINS, REV. ME. KOERNER WANTS $5,000 DaMacRs oR | sary tocarry on the affairs of the District in the | Very properly to be censured. Lenigh Couaty, Pay and Wasas follows: “1 amaot | very singular pucoomenon laa, parcialiy civilized | ch, 44nd Csirotn, out 8-20 19th and H sts. ow. SLANDER FROM REV. MR. PICK. ‘SUI Of $5,000,000 be true) are in a good condition to cy adopted with howe Ct) report ought not | under restraint, but a free agent to go where and | age like tbe Mt. In the Dark Ages men sup- FRORBENT_CoTTAGE IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE. At Pittsburg yesterday, Rev. H. A. Koerner, pas- | U0 justify the improvement of our streets and out Bome definite idea of the | when I please. "I have not authorized any one to | posed that when an ecclesiastical functionary hud President Cleveland's. corner Tenleytown Rosd and , 2 : avenues on a very liberal scale, and therefore we | Cost involved in carrying out the proposed im. ‘counsel I and repudiate the appli- | pronounced a blessing certain piece of land, tor of St. Paul's German United Church, Allegheny, | commend the spproval of tue sebedule herewith | Provements, He aiso objected “to secepting the Chllon for s habeas corpus, and declare everything | ee ean a Oe coe aan pice ot dane, | 30: entered suit in court against Hev. Bernard Pick | presented, and that it be referred to an executive | Conclusions of any committee unless the facts | Convatued therein as absolutely false ahd untrue | Silat ema Fi for $5,000 damages for slander. Rev. Mr. Koerner | committee, to present the same to the District upeo Nien they. =) based are also submitted. He | so far as the same relates tome.” On these two knows, but there Was a prejudice against them, | Secoud street southwest, on Ti says that Rev. Mr, Pick has publicly called him a | Commissioners and urge its approval by them. i. Larner what District oficial had stated | amidavite Mr. Lenahan moved to quash the pro- | No one in these days supposes that after his de- | clock. Do. pret. Texas Pac | artis tacceroinnde crmer Henley end an ea oT ae & RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURN! ‘234 North Capitol st, ee 10 reo! x : ‘also ‘The committee at this time wishes to direct your | that the Goverpment owed the District $5,000,000. | Cseaings. Mr. O'Nell strenuously opposed this, and | swase ywers Of darkness will take the trouble | GALLAGHER, On Tuesday, September 29, 18% Raia Mal ore ai 3 Dal ir pen gent Upp bo Catrenig | attention to the unlawful obstruction of Maryland | | Mr. Larner siid that Mr. Ross Fish, the assessor | Coudines. Mr. O"Nell strenuously oppoued this, pro- | fe'piay ericks with his yet the si f | Bt ociock pau, DB. GALLAGH Bic aged fifty ben about for @ month and showing to the people of | #Venue and the reservation between 6th and 9th | of the District, had been credited with the state- | Guced in court. He denounced the affidavit as a | Hohabout consecrated gi Survives: Burial |, ihe funeral will take ace tro the remdeuce oth = Nashington Stock Exchange. | the community whlch sald that fo. Mivieerner | stivets southwest. ‘These obstructions, which | ment in Tax Stax that for a number of years the | fraud, Ueclaring that any oue GOULd Be Delors a | Unseen eae el ree Te DORs | brother tuviaw, W. fic Wulisum No 400 Kate Vue PERSONAL. The flowing chanen froin yesterday's quotations | Was Iu, debt. This ME. Koeruer did not deny, But | Exist WIthOUt law, are creations of the Baltimore | District had been raising more ‘than ofe-bait of | Maud, declaring that, any One could g Sinces, cremation 18, the only rational process, in | $43, 8¢,9 clock pin. and then. jzuceed to St. Patricite = — — ——————— | on the Washington Stock Exchanwe are noted to-day: | he said that Rev. Mr. Pick did this to. in! and Potomac Railroad Co., and as no improvement | the total District expenses, and that these amounts 5 try districts it would be much better to dis- | Fuendy of tae tans eS ne st 8 Sdok. ‘WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT, FINANCI- | V- & Sis 1891. coupons. 108 bid, 108% asked. | hy, SU that Rey, Mr. Bick did this to injure | or uaid avenue or reservations can be tade 80 aggregated this sun. JENNIR HOFFMAN UNDER RXAMINATION. Sountry districts it would be much better to dis- the taty are invited tomttena, SS ally emberrassed temp. ike toamect | U- 5, aig.’ rewintcred, pr) Me ed: | Says that Soe ‘charge was made on a misunder. | Jong as they are permitted to remain, we urge upon es ery replied that the statement was, there-| The judge said he would hear testimony. Mr. Peer the ‘Chinese fashion, than to huddle them all. | 73taukn Ob Monday. Se pteinber 3 ISKT, at 1 8 elderly gentleman of means who would be wi Uo & an” rombtared standing. He mever sald that Kev. Mr. Koerner | this committee the importance of 1ts taking early | fore, not oMctal, and mignt be or might, not be | o'Nell called Jennie Hoffman for cross-examina--| Met the Cine maton Sept, ater & short but painful ives MAUMIOE Ii, ~ pt per. snub. Gs. Leut, coin, was a tliet If he had ever sald anything on the | and vigorous measures for the abatement of tne | £6 SIO AO oF he eePonement of the further | tion, Mr. O'Nell put her through asearching ex- a « Gimte Btoinmo Manmnon.—J, ¥.| eescuaneredbusband of Annie E Healy, in the =o Se PARSRMGERS ON CAL EO & | ke >, st ney. mat at was had is possession | Sane. mnisht a ScHoo! Romantic Maxry . F. = THE PASSENGERS ON CAR NO, 32, W. st 7 curreuey, el yt. Tyler said that ie amination, and astor ing and pre) wus as Y ve Solemn Keguien Mase at 83 es Work ithe saw e colored sas mith thoskcr | wane susan sen hee Currency, LA bid. in whlch Rev. Mr. Koerner was accused of larceny. ALLEGED DIVERSION OF APPROPRIATIONS. ple Gughiy not tO be ovenielede nee ore Peo. | Some of hér answers were, she gave them without | Wilkin, 2 matical siudent in one of the New FOC | pominicte church, triode ana nelaiivessoe invloed to ejected Uerehmn by the conductor and driver thereof | SU veat and Op. Fe gg redo MSS ai ig Same “We desire to place on recordour condempatton | count of these that the committee had been | Hinching and with deflance in every tone and | CO! r ra, N.Y. man of éxcel- | Steud. 4 cu saturday evaning. September 17, 1557. between 9 | 20-year fund, Ge, ISDE come OCI tee Masked Robbers Board a Train. t and word. She swore that she did not know where her | Kin, of Middletown, N. ¥.. a KIDWELL. September 20, 1887, JOHN oe peneempes 22. 1857, ben Sores Ten, dee, 6 D.C preys of a practice which has prevailed with the author!- | formed, and 80 long as the committee is right there CO RAS RAT lent repute and social standing, has quietly mar- 20, 1887. JOHN BRADLEY, Sd addons to” MAFIELDS Attorue yous Kalircad stuck, 105" bi hg ated, xe, | SSTMATED AT $30,000. oe "7 | ties of our District for many years, and which we fe ord ares tiidand took her father Away, Bhenseod elang | ried sixteen-year-old Kitue Beardsley, of Mont. | SGuyuionthe Intant son of Chuiries Gand Sages 45 mw, Washington, P. Capitol 5 ashi f it “4 ()s AccOUNT OF Tur HEAVY DEwaxy Poy | Sud W's sce firewensineumueesiacet | Two masked men, with drawn revolvers | tink, sould, be, provented inthe ruture by the | Gf goucag Lavare from fe Commoners litce tip tor Soreation, Hesaialne would de ue é harming, andassoon | SianaS "At his tte reence, 2414 8 a Onset prepared to pay full value for Gents’ | §stionat ae ae? 71 bid, 774 asked. | mounted we cab of the Texas and Pacific east- | Wecaifude to the Practice of diverting the uppro- NOT AN ATTACK ON THE COMMISSIONERS. latter. ‘They went together to Tamaqua, this she Was made Mrs Wilkin by the Kev. Dr. rT er Lauber 19, 188%, at 4:20 o'clock p. Segend bend Sigthime | Addrees oF call a JUSTH'S | suraucey 100 Ud. “Corcorty Iniustreeee Gay | Dound express train last night, ast pulled out of | priation made for the improvements of one decet | Mr. Larner sald that the idea that the commit. | tte ,-rhey went together to Tamaqua. this of Washingtonville, she went back i STEDMAN NANEAS geod eeventy-seven, year 01d Stand. 619 D st. nw. ANT GANDY now oo Cofumible Lisurauce, 13 bid. 15 saked,” Potomac | enbFook,@ small station 12 miles west of Fort | Of avenue to some other street or avenue, thereby | tee wished to make an attack upon the Commis-| man's son, Henry Hoffman. She left them to- asf void ts coon enna oomuneral fr - Fesidence on Thursday, ot 3 Ay Gobi Biro Mttont ocr bap cone deed wut | Harun rice uted ng, usaraue bid. Wank | Worth, Tex. ‘Tho engineer was ordered to run the | defeating the objects for which the ‘appropriation | stoners by their report was entirely falsa, such a fener Inthe publo stresis, and since. then | resumed ny and | , MARTIN. AL7-208 m., September 200, 1987.48 calle oe guia bay HIRICAS chai Hawk of theleyuey 1330 ia; | train a Jew mileg trom Benbrook, until the express who had possibly labored nardto ovtala tue op, thing was catirely forelgu trom thelr idéas, ‘The Seeds oe ee home at her aunt's in Montgomery. It | bet auut's residence, No. ‘hig Bitah street southwest, ‘ABOMA’ PILL DROFE #19-lin ariuerw’ aud Mechanics’ Batk, George: | Car Was 0! ‘rest other masked lation, Se¥eral Instances could be. cited ‘ty | Commissioners had ‘comm! ct ‘after. She did Wilkin pursues her studies ee. John and Mas- BADEN Scat DERIAES ALL GA bid, ational Bank, “200, bid. | men boarded the train. ‘The fireman and engineer | PFoprial %, | great courtesy. The facts as stated in the report | tWo or three days ne ane Old not ask him ‘Wilkin will continue | 7 Martin, ayed twenty-six yours, BALDWIN JOHNSON DESIRES ALL Casi 2 your committee where the diversion has been nade ‘where her father was and he did not tell her. Her . aur. sa ‘May abe rest in peace, pee aston Mceaet Tui | were then placod wader, Guard, One, robber en-| gn’ felted. tn serious inconvenience eo chee | Fewlayee ume by the Commisioners Col | where ner father was and he id no ell ne, Her nthe New Kone a Dose. Maia ofice corner Pith st and E Lave. Brauch ‘x0"htd, 8 aked. Was car and who were immediately interested in having the know where he went or how long he would be Pctiy ‘southwent, W o'elock Eee ee ee ast‘ seta | trea pen ee oy tee ore | APECOGR una ie narra | Cao hed bet dono by on ny ye | ope Sena aU ZTE | RRR Aap abruad Ses | isons epoomeaar cere sal0-Smo —___ Work was done 1 ten minutes, and the engineer | Street or avenue fOr which it, was. Intended, such @ shape thas it could not ped. Col. | Judge Ride ot to sustain the striking streetcar men. ives respecttuily fivited toattend. (Baluimore papers Baltimore Markets. was ordered to pullout. ‘The train was a through | BOpe tat sone remedy may be, pi ‘0 pre- | Ludlow expressed the Wish that Congress could be | Visement until next GWE Proceedings | Gent Tefused to confer with a COPY. ~ " pire from. Francisco, take: ; induced to make a] riations in such a way | have the impression in Wilkesbarre that, ‘men that. employ. BRIDI fore eM pe aS bela SL Vinginde tone | Rca at od OOM A Brat, Was rosced oe ae ‘THE SCHEDULE. that it would be iumpossible to divers money in- | Hoffman’ ie forciably detained ay an inmate of | bd told the men that they eft, his employ tote | | Mei ac No PALE ctaiche y BALEIMORE, Mx.” Sepcenher ii.-Cution dell tame trestie tadt Tube, Guards wore in the pas | ‘The schedule ‘accompanying the report is as fol- | tended for one street vo another street. . The re. | Some Private asylum or similar institution, a ‘He had ed Dew and | only child of Melvins and the late middling, Us’ Flour reteaiy. and gut How: | SUKET couches DUE they were over the trestle. | tows: Dory had, therefore, Mr. Larner condluded, stated Shake ees Gece. Them ‘hig word that they should bot be | Seed'Uen months and twenty dave = i Western “super, 299a2.75; ~ do. Northeast—Grading and reguiating—1, from | Uussoters themscives cana | a18 RR HUSBAND IN A HAND-TO-HAND FIGHT WITH & Ree the Gubaree ‘Pride of all our hearts at QOR RENT—LARGE, NEWLY- FURNISHED S30; de Kishen North Capitol to 7th; 8th, froin Ito K;_ 6th, from | On motion of Mr. Milis Dean the improvement ‘BURGLAR, —_— Deceuse of the ae ‘We loved her, Ob, Perhaps too fom wth Coane, wt Aubarn,” Pa ave.,cor. 5-10; do, fame K to K; Gun, trom H to K; G, trom 24.00 7th; 11th, | of U street, between 10th and 13th streets north- | ‘The New York World to-day says; Dr. Theo- bate el rene: at ow ‘sepo-Tin' rod 7Gasl)-aiuber, om Maryland avenue ‘so boundary; eee inperes ‘added to the schedule of streets to be | gore Hornblower, of ancient name in New Jersey, Comacton xp Boop-Lerrxa.—At Toronto, Ont., ES CER, "Reazealy ic ° ———— SS Ted, spot. ‘gs Uetober, 77 November, 79 1 to Bot Se ae tcen eee ‘motion to came within an ace of making a martyr of himselt | Archbishop Lynch was asked, yesveraay td A ‘the, pet Tong : TRY BOARD. Bape eae ala, Commenter, Grater SAO; Stu ltrom ¥ to 1 Ou, rom Masinchtnets | ene epore waa then PR Aud voted dowas at Caos | ne 3 Uclock yesterday morning, and his, wife cer- | HONEREO tae present condition of Irland. Tne | Bows uses Tecken ie try? = FUL RESORT, | Western siendy Sind daily suized, Uetsioe ace: Svenus to Maryland evenoer ‘North {he report was adopted aa a Waele, On'modon of | fainly Gid make a, creditalie meus tor tersne ee eee enion ack end concindsdy ‘take piste from bia 147 CQUOEE, EETREAT DELIGHTFUL RESORT. | Novenberuew ur oid a? wads” Oa Tnyae eatoee tol vo 11th; Bounda tol to 25th; | Mr. & H, Walker the committes on streets, &., ‘Aira Hornblower wore in tea s | Piet yiceery is throug blood, Dut tt will syutoonet, Gn thereat ie Fseryarwc-iane ome tuaemean se year Speen andar Sse esas eats a white, 38a:35 Hi from Rage capi wens; 24, | was nade an executive committee to ‘bring the | mysterious voice attracted their attention, As | be short. So ATOEt ever yiellea excepe by biood- So. ‘Fetes ore to . ing aud Rantine’® gt Creek Weak | Mopar wired. Blase. Lye ckaier, sclaso, teas A ‘ave- | matter trent Commissioners, saw that a revolver | letting.” 3 SE ks ia A vetaet eg eoae | tasecewgactnar Gee IE Soha Mat atin Rta RRC | a ean 8S , Sao iae| a Dremcra dy Dat bea 1 Satna ot |e Soka NACL A an ae ~ | Bacon—shoulders, 7 a5 clear te C, from 6th to 7th from Massachusecte 2 tae committee on law an: ve cashed VARPETS. mia. Lard redned: Se Bete OU ax | teed ob Toes avenue to Maryland aven ‘Staunton | order, submitted a repbrt upon the resolution anglare were afounae n°" | Halted, tise Tong range dvaamice gus at Fore Place from, the of, loam dati secctetaas cas wand ot carpets, | PYRG Loait0;, creauers, 2ta:t4, "Haye tem, 18a10. | fiNed $1,000 0F 1B default cue Yeur in jail, George | Place to K; ¥, from North ‘trom ab &. previous meeting by A.J. Curtis, ely ee 5 (eS wil ae place, epee sa eee cat met | Rae ik oie S| Sti seta bce wey oa oe | cs ae ao Sf meeceieee orga Sacre eea| ove ase sea tee | Eee eet oe = —A soft, > a ¥ 5 8 revolver. Sean teegees nn Lael nt eatin rssh ay. Laake Eres Sea aged ers were sen! to ‘& fine of $300 each oF in | Boundary. oaty op seable be extended to the Sed ae Se ‘dooter ever made in his ‘and Js SPecverhinante. che vest ‘was very oat ts ne. eT LOLA MOOD, beteres Hurtiord Ingraine, Art Squares, all sizes, Bageand | feng” gulcottan. 15 G4d | flour, EY Scntan? set eimai where tenn nee Thee | act Georgia area Preniee | aly ae a, rt erased Chat the eee a at ‘Dullet, and be mais. = ‘ 7 : NS com ll epee == 2 | Penang basics” ainsi cate 05 panna: Seats Ul naureante: RY mate sun | Ditromn eh-ee foe 8 age | tas pa oo a pos wf eh bale en Tan Diecne, iar comnrwion, Waseestenaiy be" ie Caran Drover, Lace 6 sud Table Goversin | "Pica 50,000 busheln:Salos~ wheat 357 500 basbel one tothe Slane me hack one et the | A: from ‘1th vo teh: ti as tbe i nay off the” police foros. think’ that jensuse bare | leone ‘a = ka ‘Tae peer ty ‘sop2-3m. HOOK BRO. & co..1328 Fst | “™ ‘Writers have paid their Naes and costs and have | avenue to G; 13th, to K; 1th, knee, At ‘ts or ‘(tons and 4 =e 008 - Chicago Markets. deen ‘The rest of tbe parey will prob. | rom ‘Bast, tapitdt ith vo 16th} ‘blood "were Up Fieet | she is, cary veive une of 67 tous and Cr ogee Ge T, B. CHICAGO, Itz. September 21/11. a. m—Wheat | ABU come Sentence to-day. South Carolina avenue, trom. i5th street, where they could | eight of 40 ‘Her side armor ts 20 Ine land whore she will Bolg — EST. opened hrm at 60 {GF Qetober, aud 18 now Quoted st soninst tne, eu ras wes ang it Sr seoelt, ioc ee frcan Best CAPERS 7 os aid sie anches thick. ety i “THR SonconD BARNESE: Yezahm danuaty. October.” ‘ahurt hat It will not again Feach the dimensions. I Ms aren fom ait 2 ‘in ber Dmsosrl 30 um Dawocrario a ray Stren A Full Stock of all kinds kept constantly on hand. | pnd OS = Os fréun. 4th wo Sunes Eom net og Massachusetts democratic, State convention yeu. w= hopes ‘Beware of Lunitstions, At Bally vaughn, Ireland, a isterial inquiry Guxeam'» Myeneanns HRip.—after & trial of | avente ‘(north side); A ar, Yorueed, ns of naivor the extenaed report. i ‘Tus ran jae Be Sure of Kame and Nember. | Has Been LegUm concerning the k ng of Conata. | Son, Gare,| teappestat cis amin oad How Jersey, avenue 40 2a she held on, to 2 coat was the election of to the demo- panto ed LUTZ & BRO, 497 Puxxa. Avexce, and Barty of Sinootighters.” TA ase Eenatis far a send oie of by Be apnea Gon : r Wasa to bring the master ‘but, iow tts death, Adjoining National Hotel. has secured a Judgment of $1,109 ‘against ex-COm- Sine semansding Chee to ja tno Ba fr the ind avenue, from 34 ‘com B | _ Mr. W. H. pink commutes on ad- eae te ry anes pTTMAks and" Satchels te Hest Makes at Low | &ressman James Negiey, claimed to be due on ex- | mt ‘of J. GambreH, must stand tllreversed by c aapbaly from B "1 tO, within & | een, “Truaks reread be workuwen jez)” | penses to Cuba in 1885 10 the interest of a railroad, ‘the Supreme Court, fron ‘weiee qgraaite); 1, fom: 1st to Weiet OTs chair ‘the committee communt- -

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