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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. FOR RENT_HOUSES. >» FOR RENT--HOUSES FOR RENT—_HOUSES. I) N FINES AND SUSPENSIONS. MR. CRANE CALLED To cougt. |THE COLD MANE, FROM THE) THE THISTLE 18 TOO LONG. = = wae - = — R RENT—AN EIGHT-ROOM BR DWFLL. ts 7 A Warrant is not Served on Him, but 2 But Undoubtedly the Race will take KENT_1583 AND 1535. NEW BAY WIN : ; : an oe Rea tas HSE ROON Bice REE, ZU IN, | tise o Baie Seeantentions Under |" | 5, meuee ie Abeaee ba ina aun | We Wendhe Wilh be. a Rate Seis Pince ail the Same. ag LORS: oe betwen Peed ne are FETE ANS Tou cum portoed: 818 permoadh. Bea | 7. Court Next Tuesday. Wintrish To-night, but Warmer To- i East Capitol st. sl4-ste — = = ROT. morrow, ‘MR. BELL SAYS HE DID NOT MEAN [T, AND THAT fF KNISHED ELEVEN on San ean a aniDenCae nT. Seer an eee TOOT? CASE—SUDGE SNELL SaY8 | Mr. JohnH. Crane remained tn his office, on — 1S VERY DIFFICULT TO BCILD SUCH A BOAT TO FFT JoR XPNT—BRICK HOUSE, ® KOOMS, 12thst,, 10n. 1435 Let. 10r. THAT CNLESS FORCE IS USED THERES NO ViOLA- | Loutsiana avenue, all the forenoon waiting for the | Lieut. Dunwoody, the acting signal officer, said GIVEN MEASURE. Vath aid collariai tira unis near markt BE sta pr. | B14 ath ot 20, ite “lle sec hc Police officers to arrest him on the charge of re. pe chica canes afternoon, that the people oF me streetcars 4 0 E20 Ki ot. F at., Or. Pierce Place, 10r, —— Moving the lids from a water valve box on L Ington might look for a Iittle coider | From the New York Sun, To-day. Ay bea areca | Eso! “10-2 STORY, ENT BUICK, ‘New store and dwelling, 1532 14th st. In the Police Court, yesterday, after the Stan's fo NOt Boundary we titendant iis | P'ssout scat tory basement brick, T STEIGER & LEIBERMANN, 1303 F SSS rt ve street last Thursday afternoon. At 2 o'clock this | Weather to-night, but that it would be warmer to | A discrepancy of nearly a foot and a half De AND CHURCHILL. | Pwd, BO rice ofthe nine musicians Louis | arrernoon Policeman Frazer, of the ret precinct, | MOrTow. The present change of weather was due | *Ween the actual water-iine length of the Thisti® . Wild, Ed. C. Linden, Jno, N. Pistorto, Jas.C. Cal- | Carered the office and asked’ “1s this Me. Crane?” | HTC (0 8 Seasonaule cold Wave fram che noes | As ancertalned by Measurer Hesinh: and the water the city, one room reserved. room a Ot RENT—STORE AND DWELLING, 121; ¢| CHAMBERLAr b.w., suitable for Milinery, Contectionery, 4 Up. ss |OUSE NEAR | hols: c.; on excellent business street. $: vT ad ry Ardent Sup | !aD, Jos. B. Caldwell, Geo. N. Sloan, Jno, Fallon, | y. West. It has already in to get warmer up | line length that Secretary Wm. York of the Royal Me Sone Saves S808 | PSE Esau: odcen amjevemeate “Apne Wo | mute heyy allan = BS | pret Cael ee auerneSceeteecte | Aiton Fisber, “aha btacx piccmiecoeciuers ot ian betaid: STOsare notion Asecpeeneae | ae ee eee ee de Norera Min: | Ciyge Yacht Cub seut over with the challenge 8 Er a ee ee | ek REST A -@ROOM HOUSES MI ih ot. ad Rhode Talned. aversion Special Cable Dispatch to Taz EvExIxo STAR, eet enbly No. 4308. K. of L., charged With | poiice Court on Tuesday next.” ‘The omoer aid | Warmer to-day than ih Wasuingioa ne? for the cup, Was a tople of widespread discussion ee _ | Bigom Highiseas sine bor Be in Soe geten Modes GUN E. BEALL § CO. Loxpox, Sept. 24—Churehill has entirely disap- | conspiring against Frank Krause, another mUS!-| ne naq pen instructed not to place Mr. Crane aaa among yachtsmen yestentay. ‘The problew= JoR KENT—>- ROOM BitIcl Jaa6 | warden: Slo mo. ear : 7 1821 ¥ ot n! Pointed the expectations that were raised by his | ¢lan, was continued, under arrest, only to notify him to appear. erensrad ainkyes To-day. involved was: Does the arbitrary rule B st nw, Georxetown; reut $10: Rey at 3.408 »: JOR RENT— Fok, BENT 712 10TH EIGHT ROOMS; | attitude while parliament was sitting. It 1s TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSE. MR. CRANE DEXIES THE CHAROE, axD rmngarexs| 22° total amount of bonds purchased by the | by which the New York Yacht Club determines peru ‘Be, call or adavess 435 sth st'nce. it | IK By DULANY & WHITING, 1320 Fret, | A'modern improvements: most desiral cou- | always his habit to play violent parts, and nowhe | Stanley Lawton was called for the defense and Se Government to-day 18 $1,801,250, of whica | the respective capacities of yachts. give. the ha EN Jerre Hones, formisie, 1008 Staderland Place. Jere sea ici renee Ay ALGIESO™ | outdoes the most sanguine supporters of the gov- | testifled to the meeting on a Saturday morning, | yr crane read the warrant carefully, and then, | $4384700 are 45; per cents’ and gio2.850 4 per | lATger Yacht an advantage that ts Mot fy yews well-built: al 0-rv0m H s10-Lia ‘oom 2, eecantly furnished, Is 1 erament in eulogtsing Its policy and. prophecying | called to secure the engagement of union men at | turning to the reporter, he said: Fate gph phd bp ty od iy fara ree rit 0 ‘since the circul eoued a race | OF, 18 the Tulstie's greater lengtae whlen is feoce 5.55.50. Yo rot: Hae, clewsntl fapulsuels 1707 Pa Feat Moe ee SEESSANT, putt SEP; | HS success. The extinction of the Nattonal League | Mosiey'sMr. Callau's band of union men having | “Tue man that swore out that warrant com- Dies ee taches, Wort more er hat "the allowan fy coos House, unfurnished, % reuided, hear H ueat six-root re 30 145 All ged. Was a list of some ten or ‘uneral of Letts. ve seconds she receives from the Volunteer? fe ee ee Soy gratensneny ie aoa pecans |S willt ore Hanaoiph only x mater of sid twelve “scabs” there, On one oecasion witness | Mitted downright perjury, and if perjury ts Rick Ji-room House, unturriteiied, 13133 20th at, E1008 st Bscal # 17th, ISU, Mai av. aud N ate, 022-2w | FIORRENT 20K RENT—1518 PS1--A VERY NICE 11-RooM | w,htisctent Cleveland's. house, in elegant cor JOHN ‘& BEALL & CO. 1 23.68 : oc ro Gen. Paine decitned to say anything on Uns sub be <scems (0 tink necessary 1s to give the €0¥- | heard the Words “down Mr. Krause,” and the mas- | Fetched and punished in this District he will be | TE MILITARY ESCORT TO ARLINGTON CEMETERY. ect. Mr. Bungess would not discuss thre sib) ernment a free hand. This is in total contradic- | ter workman, Mr. Wild, said: “We don’t want to igeeier I Sharee: a man yey ‘The funeral of Gen. J. B. Ricketts took place at direct ly, but remarked thet ay be hed known ce ton with everything he said during the session, | down anybody.” ‘a conimittee was uppointed to | 288 committed perjury. not remove the | 3 oclock this afternoon from nis late residence h pe Tatstie was gotng to bea foot anda halt longer the edhe ee alt on the managers of places of amusement and | COver of the box. 1829 G street no: n er. | Volunteer Would. have. be but that ts no new discovery in connection with | Walt on the managers of plac Mr, Crane says he will answer the summons, but nortuwest. The services were per- unt ° ave been a bigger Boat, as $0 light-headed a demagogue as he. nO ross ew ANT ey NON NED notice | ME canmot Say-now wHO Will act ashis autor 3. | formed at the house by “Rev. Dr, wees, | Tester length meant greater spect The cup are lenders of last year and real . on. KENT — 1806 KS = use. 10 rooms, mi Chamberlain's speech to the radical unton in } “on business relating to the last circular” (the one MR. CRANE INDIGNANT. of the Epiphany Churel The interment | jonger than thelr Britine seule ‘emee —_ 1y tt id basesnent Br -eontadine BL see PEO we, | Biruutugham was another surprise. It wasin the | In reference to the Abing and suspension of Mr.| “They can't find a single case in the history of | Was at the military cemetery at Arlingtore| ‘There has been no formal protest against the 30 2010 Late ae ae s." Inquire a W. 229 Fst iw, vat 8 thst, ae, # ; 4 Krause) and sald he thou; . Callan stated his e ” : .. | The three batterias, 1 cutter, but the subject was talked o e1 Worst possible temper. Chamberlain was greatly | Pearce his discharge Gd AG rae ea dus | the water department,” said Mr. Crane to the re. ieineluding, the light battery, 8 yesterday a iaeraraisdin theca “ : stationed in Washington, a ‘an escort of | al a meeting of Ch. . Suit, Of Ue ied NS 3S, Aggravated by the overwhelming vote of the Bir- | Committee was appointed to find places tor men in | Porter, “where any citizen has been arrested for Shingan ace oer sthe othe erica’s cup c tt cmeneaes as AUCTION SALES, _ tmiugham Uberal association, once completely un- | good standing.” “Youn Pistorig; Callan, Sloan, and | Opening the stop-cock boxes. ‘They have. got | BOBOESs LaF as Wie aquediict terry. “On-the other Gon Halon da a re ee MEL LERO W03 Fa ave. mw. 8e3-Im HOUSE, 1720 HIGH ST, i teatue latrobe, rane and West, Gra. Ge. ee bee TOtese. 3 | 0 side of the river tue remains were met. by the cav. | Gerry, Gen, Palne, Jas. Bell, priucipal owne Opibal vant closely i every Fo $89 | WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers der “his ‘Thumb, condemning the Mitchelsiown | Caldwell were on tis committee, “Messrs. Wid, | DoLhIng against me. “TL1s one of the most intam- | Siey "from, “Fort” Mane wna eee ne RNs | Gorey Gen. Falne, Jas Bell. privctpal ey next door, oF 630 u st. u.w., city. —— cp. | Roilee. Chaumberlain praises the police without | Frank Pierce, N. Stern, W. F. Smith, E. Willams, | 0us proceedings ever taken. I have done nothing. Place of interment. “The casket was covered | ©- Go Haight, G. H. Haight, and Jonn 0 a es mneee ATAU ROSEWOOD CASE, TISSOL MANE: | suuhand declare in Uat oppositton to hls vote | and witness weré members of the executive com- | Itt~ one of the most ridiculous things ever takent | With the American flag rd a aenhedna ae Som | tie cap eeu Nee an >reright and Pome 415 Va. ave WO VERY PRETTY HOUSES, NULURE, Ns X 2 {| CB the proclamation of he league that the govern- } mittee. Stern and Willams were away last sum- | Whs,” said Mr. Crane, poluting to the stop-cock | The pallbearers Were Gen. Aucur, Gen. Bendt, | body, of the regatta committee, and Secret F619 T nd halls, nicely papered latrube, site SoM 3 CAKPETS, | Went ls doing its work well and iust be, sup- | mer, and Mr. Fisher, and he thought Mr. Callan, | Ou (ie curb in front of hits door, “they might Just | Gen, Graham, Gen. Wright, “Adiniral Aliny, and | W%. York, or tue Koval Clyde Yu tree 8 “ars; 1 Gs, ke AT AUCTION. —* ported. ‘This slinply 18 an illustration of Chain- | were in their places’ ‘The instructions were to see |< Well arrest me for taking the Cover off Unatthing. Surgeon-General Gunnell, The body-bearers wens | diately aiter the meeting Mr. Bell tudic pod: Koa By ord Duy remiv Court for the District of | beriain’s usual unreliability. During the last | ifunion men could not be employed—"io go to | They show just what desperate straits they are old soldiers Wao served with Gen, Ricketts during | !{ Was bis wish to have the T reterred to Mi Re 2s Be on Coltuub a, holding a spectsi teri for Yc, hans Court | fortnight of the session he was getting back into | places where non-unton men were eipioyed and | Put to by this matter. But that does not alter the | the wan. Geo. L. Schuyler, the only surviving donor of the “Upstore 3010 ee Beadle be Pustnese, I shall Sell st public auct.on the personal et | sometulug like lis old relauions with Gladstone, | get ourseives in.” ‘The injunction “not to use the | fact that those leaks were due to thelr blundering treasured cup. Mr. Bell deciared that he had ne WEE & WILe OK RENT—HOUSES. fects of the late Michael K. Combs. deceused. partially | but as an old friend of Chamberlain's told me the | word boycott” came trom the general master | Meapacity. Ihave spoken to three or tour attor, enuuerated, on FARIDA’ nia ave. 2. Cor. Kst_and Coun. 1424 334 at. now., 12r-$: ave. L.w., 1ére..8110.66 146 E. Cap. st. ne., Br : intention of deceiving the cup c SE EMBER UHH, | ocuer day the real offense 13, that Gladstone con- | workman, Mr. Powder! tt i uniter some months since. ‘The 'S Who Said they would defend me if the water AVSEP LEAL ¥ = Che Wwaterdine length. He suppose of edie Mt TEN O'CLOCK AM at No O18 | Cinucs to live, “IL he sila, “Gladstone were 10 | comunittes Was. Instructed Motte: wee wes threat | deparcinent sould be so erreneee ae Secu, There te os LaG en TRANEMITYED $0 CONGRESS | Aas tt would be abOStGS bent. Bt oon eer eae 21 Gata we wi tr, 5 tool end Cover, handsome | die to-morrow, Chamberlain's home rule scheme | whatever. take any such ting as my arrest on that charge. ore ts Do law to authorize the Internal Reve- | vo accurately detertulne the length before the cute ss Bicol pa Cover, handsome | ee tere in Chee er Jos, H. Allen testified that he was present at the | Will tlley pretend, that a citizen cannot go | mue Bureau to test the purity of beer on the mar- | ter was Lauseaitd,, Whatever advateae begor a —.a1-hoos Brick | Git: Maitel Oruainents. two Nery | ‘The Zanes Dublin correspondent says that the | cauled tueeting of the assembly, and beard no in-| Ut in” front of his house and lift the | Ket, put on the other hand there is nothing to pro- j tcreased length Was, he hough, uncer tle pene ‘House. w mod. imps. S45, per rved-leg Side Walnut, trame Parior | visit of Davitt to America bas tor its main object | structions reiative to “downlas® Mr. Krause, Tetbere Oe wae set of! con erie PeCOCKS? | nibILAt, The plan adopted will be to make the | {CUS fair measurement rule of the New Vor ERO b Segall Recast Gp teh. Walnut Chuanber Furi: | the nealing of the breach caused by O'Brien's atti | Damel B. Iinmich testitied tat Krause told him | If there ever was a set of contemptible jackasses at ental i é eee Yacht Club, amply paid for by decreased ume ab us stn oF 18 Ox LW Sure, Hall Heck and Chairy ‘ua | tude toward Dr. McGlynn and Heury George. | at Metzerott’s muste store that this boycott was a We have got them here tn this District. They don’t | test8 and submit the results to Congrest. | jowance. Gn account of Ube great overbang and the F ISTH SF. §. aud BRoors 4 8 mg Tico» Chairs, Fe Aterican subscriptions (o the league are, he adus | pig advertisement for hima; that he had more calls | Know anyching about numan rights or anything | If it shall be found that there are dele. | incline ur en tle's cutwater, a depression ob Beis: a Bt Bi 4 Teens rp Seriously falling Off, and Daviuts accoruiugly, Is | tien ever betes else. I propose, {1 am taken away from my busl- | terious substances in the beer the Commis. | &u lich perpondi. ularly, bs the additional bak tS: LOUL AGih st mw, & T41 Corcorailst-u w a eee Piseed Wake Codes: Ching wd | Cont eadICHON ae Dat ee ae, Sule aim direct | caesar Cauipanl testified that Mr. Krause had | Ness by auy sich frivolous questions ° Unis, | sidner can subiniL the facts to Congress tor tes | Meant ah iucheice ot water ine ieee he ae = 3 or... #7. i Dato daa, Hitkain Rado guee Caeae ian | Couttadietion of Davitt's, own statement, | If | vold nim that the Boycott had largely Incrrased | that some one shall have to pay1orit, Tdou't pro: | inrorimaiion, and he will ask anthony to exorcies | lucie. ie Was isan S70 201d ule atstiewe GE. Iu Tain,and other Carpets, Riteu- | Ua 1319 Corcorail st. “nLw. nnted tn getting only Nive Mitchelstown's court is in tue least degree lin- | hts business. “He aud others. trled to yet wituess | Do2e Lo ve subjected to such indignity in silence. | the power of ‘the bureau te penny cack adulee | seconds ation ance hegpuated tn E CARUSE Adninistrator. | Partial Orien wil probably be acqultued as te | Uo joln them and break up the ascewy eg mane plenty 1 do to eaten mea wh Uon! Under the aw as it extets tere ts no restrles pected a uuluuie and a halt "& p CARUSI, -_ | Bvideuce or the police isenuirety broken auwn, 0 countt offenses without putting up Jobs on | tion 'as to the proportion oF alcouol that beer alall | thatthe ‘cutter ineasterd So atc e TAY.AOMAS DOWLING, Auctione-r. 1c 18 a sign of the tUmes that Lord Norton, a PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. honest 1 10 the proportion of alcohol that beer shall S0 much Until he saw FURNISH! D HOUSE OF | aud two stor. ge rooms, 10r or stlnlw., Or é sm, Or Was bot aware sth | SIOU ES OFFICES. BTC, = a | prominent unionist peer and an old gata revoiue| At oom to-day there, was a fir attendance Of | Wellso it eitizens have got any rights that tnesé | fouls, BIUNGGH, Ue aicouol ts, praauced. hy | Ue eile Hues Wu ue dhouci that the at Sp Re ee ACANT, RPTL ORLE'EE | irenued tuat the police should alm, nov at the | interested parties present when the counsel and | blockheads must respect. I's abou time that we of the analyses by the revenue bureau will be | Batlle tore interesting. He Wesired to have w Storeanddwellinz, 400 401'7th stn. tir. r ‘a ND) Irtsh Hobs ibavae their promoters tn cer others gathered inthe Police Court room. The aa Soine men tn tuts District who are competent | reported to Congress ut the couing session for its | Square and fatr rac d unless Ube cup commit Tisth stew. Ye. 5O ree QU coer nca By virtue ot aecree passed in Equity Canse puch as the Laboucneres. ‘his advice is backed | court remarked that asthe ease now stood it |S conduct its Affairs, The fact ts they have got | acuon, tee Was entirely satisted ne would not start the Store and dwelling 46 x Building, rm. 5-10 | No. 1OG84. | will sell on FRIDAY, THE THIR. ya tory member WhO recommends the SLOOLIDE | Miche he greatly abridged, It had resolved itself | Set of frauds benind thei who afe pustung thei — = ‘Vbistie. He never supposed the Variation ots da ot. bow. Br. 35 SLL sth st.u-w.Pd......10 | TIETH DAY OF SEPLEMBEL, A.D. 1887, at, of Labouchere. into a question of lawe whether the Government ad. T have had peopie come to me all day aud District Government Affairs, foot and a half trom Uae custom-house measure. Store roo 1541 M |. Gunton Building, rm. 31-8 | HALE-PASI FOUK O'CLOCK B. M., on the preiinses, = has shawn a Suffletent ease toestablish au offeuse, | Sa thitt they consider this fight against ine as TO OPEN SHERMAN AVENUE. ment sent WiUh Lie challenge, wich Way caused | Ric IS Veriod How. "14 Stable rear G22 Kata.w.8 | Apu NS Bi square N26, i the city of Wasturgwon. THE ST. LOUIS PROGRAM. for he usuisome Gountsatouvite one against them, and they propose to stand be- pate, District Comiubsioners, have recelved a by properly ballasting Wu bout after her La ‘The above is only a portion of the pr has a depth ot 108 1-12 feet. Coutains 3,103 || Mr.A t el defense | 2 umerousiy-signed peuilon asking that sherman ee we any differen ir. Beil eae G@hnUn en teats thelstand 13th. [sz] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ro! tole; One thintcash; residue in two equal | dent and Mrs. Cleveland Will be Ene | cich was tue case und therelore they had usked to | Ta reply to.an inquiry. by a Stam reporter to-day | reculy north from the Boundary east of the Gur- . ine. Patni qo okKiS Misc BOR EES Eo #1250 LER MONTH TO A RESPECT: | Bu nap ras all eek eau with interest, oF | tertained. fle the demurrer, | Capt Symons stated that he acted mainty on is | the eiegiae erounds, and Latersects the road: ao ee ives S38 38 Bie je colored tehtaut, a S-room Brick dwellitig, i i altcaaE 7 strte grette, ; é saved x ome, claimed th : * erreut. Apply ut ouce at 162d ate BW Sac apon cee me ee Special Dispatch to Tur Evexrxo Stan. tan Erte cas oreo nore ington sald he regretted | own responstollity when he ordered Inspector Hol- | little work tile avenie can be wane tee bee pviston of the deed of gift relating "472 Louisiana aventie, Sr. Louis, Mo,, Sept. 24.—“How did you learn 1 | Svidence the Government had no ‘opportunity to | comb to swear out a warrant against Mr. Crane, | horthern exit {rom the city. Accompanying the six t Q STREET N. = J moder unprove ved, ud in ecevabt repalr. Was 1n Washington on Wednesday lust?” sald | Meet it. He said ie did not wish to appear a Mayor Francls to the Star this morning. “Yes; 1| Srews op THE covRT—rorce aust BE vseD To | Slr” In the tmatter. “Capt, Syruons HUSE be at CUSLOI-LOUSe Certthteat a Saat SIscELLASEOCS, avureinent anda statement of ‘tae disses d that the | The District Conimissioners bave ordered that a whole truth of t is uaa hi 5 apo le : 2 | stoms, rig, and value of the Vessel JOR Ri NT— 1003 EAST CAPITOL ST., 8-ROOMS, CHAIRS, VERY HAY ‘The fact that the mayor interviewed the Presi-} The court remarked that he regarded the opinion | would have been airested and brought before penmivaystem. ¥ | provabulcy of tue race not coming off. The huodern, #30. 107 “Fatu-e., 7 molisandcelur | ROVES. WINDOW HA Breet subje LW UOUO FL 2 ist St. Bu.U0 | hog T Turtiahed ud unfurnished houses sa | ode ol ons of the city. Unfurnished flats | OTUct (Ato. seteral O-ryam Bric dent on Wednesday is not known here, and bis] of Catef Justice Shaw, in the case of Metcalf, | Judge Snell, nor would the Cominisstoners | The District Commissioners bh had thouznt at its duty. to loo Presence at the capital was not publicly recog- | a3 applicable. He had’ there decided in the cass | OF himself have known of the matter until 1 had | Gen, a. W. Greely, clef sizual offi WHICH Was hol brought Lo $16.50. m clecant ou Virginie ave. s NUT” MAKBLE e written to eieliug bis 2 wen disposed Of. But in this case the workmen | at cessity of Lelag suciior the | #2 Teported, the form of a pro = E_Unfaxntshed Sate d Water closet, & nized. Said he: “Out of courtesy, and, a8 I of the boot makers that they had the right toim- | Pecan Me, Grane as the calerit and owing to | telegraph poles 1m ase by the clan aero ng | Wok Wan discussed catuestiy, UMC hot with’ dret ret ‘or partiewars | jg. MM. KO: y thought, was appropriate and becoming, I went to | pose nes and suspend. Whenever an organiza- | his prominence as a citizen they’ did nov like to | faces Pes in By Ke of the trees. betw Hess. the cup committer, Uke commodore, SOR KEXT—RESIDENCE, FUN Washington and acquainted Mr. Cleveland with | 100, In addition to Enforcing its rules and resula- | Uke tue matter Into thelr own hands. Theretore, foreuwht or ume months: plumb: Sants aud excelent tale. 920 1 Square. ° s Pennsylvania avenue, beiween K and L streets the prograin as agreed upon for his entertainment | Hons, linposes fines and suspensions on ied | was reported lo Inspector Holeomb, who, in | northwest. AT Al ic during his visi er hi wi | | Members, und seeks to enforce them, it seemed sported IC LO Capt, Symons, Who directed —_— > on Fito AY. SEPTEMBER THINTTEH, 1987, | muditicatlous Will be ts teers eee HERE | Cot” that they had’ the right "to do. so. Dtogecthe warcant, Capt symous suid | APFOINTwENT,—Stephos F. Hamilton, of NewYork, itil, luvked yesterday a aes mae Street: between Eand Fotieetrnertiwest y shai ean | He Wil arrive midnight Saturday week, and win | But When force Was used. actual OF constructive, | watef department would have been | has been appointed a $1,000 clerk in ihe Pay- | éUelBer Thon inany ec pored she Could | sheet between Band F streets northwest, Fahall sell |} mot at the east eae of the bridge and be driven | BY the use of threats of Intiinidation, &e., he bad no | to furaish Mr Crane with, a permit to ro: | masieriee oe be made to Took. A du mien Went over toy residence, Where he and Mrs. Cleveland wil, | doubt but that parties using suc means were e Pegatta coummili tee Would, Chairman suits peel agalh to-day to d tne po Voluuteer's salu, aiter receiving Lutee coats h st. s.0., Ors U3 24th stu. w., : OR RES E thoroud repair; 310 Ct. uw. Gus Feun. ave. ne = oe move the Valve-box lids, as required by law, bad — her With brushes, after saudpapering = rosie i nad : 3 eet erely acts | Wore U ne Ss : . Rivers, 3a | er dowa as tues’ would OK RENT—31 ET N.W., 6-ROOM BRICK. . DOWLIN' be iy private ‘guests. Monday, at 10 o'clock, a | ainenable to the law. | If theacts were mere! he asked for It; and uhey would have, in addition, | ARMY OxpeEKs.—Second Lieut. T. R. Rivers, wuld ar. [Pvtierall masta provements toe eae Faeroe rnc; Auctioneer.. | Qrive will be wade 10 the fay’ groundy wire | Of Persuasion and there was io force or intimation | B¢ qkedl Yor It: and they would nave, tn addition, cavalry, bas been ordered to Jefferson Barracks, | MUCH \o her siuootimess. iHOs! E: WaGGaMaN, D_PROP- | there wilt be of force used, the parties could not be held. Un- | Bur ase chose to act differenely wed in geass : OW her centerboard tn th 5 O17 Fst. nw, ERTS, COR ue (HAND A SLREErs | “ere less force was used to induce an act the case could | Oy 'tue law, he Must, when apprehended, be pre- | Mon ANd to report thence to the inspector of re- | Hush with thet se. ME. Burges Lowe ea NOR AOL? % EAST. | THIRTY OR FORTY THOUSAND CHILDREN not be made out. There was no evidence as to | Of U ion | Cfuiting service at New Yorx for duty at the cav- | ered around her uae gre ster prt of tie NT—631 NORTH CAKOLINA AVE, 8. E, THURSDAY Rae fy ne io | pared to accept the consequences of bis Violation Ht ve « i heday. He m 3. €2..50 per mouth. 1:41 Corcoran s: BDA ! An attendance, From 12 to 1 ty Presi threats, except the statement that they had | rth, iy. alry depot. "The leave of absence of Ist Lieut, W. | saw the Talstie duriug Ube ‘alternoon, He said 9 Sou Ge -w 821430 | Uw V rooms, 247-00 periouth, THOS. E. Wacaa- | Ba TWESLY-NINTH, at FAV Welcomed by the mayor av the Merchants’ Ex- | 69.090 people ‘at thelr back, and It did not appear | (Be law. * fortunate | D. Dietz ts extended one mont, The leave of ab- | Sue was a Very ha but that” the coate OX «WOE w Re 14. | MAS OLs Fst mee Pe RC a en change; troan 2 to sident will be driven | that those 60,000 Were to attack the complaining | jo Wtaln Symons admitsthat it 18 unfortunate | save or Colt. Ik ASTOS, 21 artillery, las bee cewent eahanced her Beauly amd Made te Nac 88 or 2220 | POR RENT—146 EAST CAPIFOE STREET, 8 | fronting 34 feet on wit strect and 80 feet on Fit. | tTOUsh the principalircets,| Mrs. Cleveland Will | Witnesses, | bui says the fact of his having recently: preterred | €Xtehded Uweniy days, “The leave of absence eu, Mer CoustFUCtION. aud tbat of tive Me Fete Sy my counente eo Rraccage cytuiton; | furan teeta” Que ofthe moat mayaly improv: | HOLUE at Uc Exe ut wl be entertained at 5 apt MTORTANT CARE. | cuarge>against the water deparument in no way | 19 HGue Henry L- valley, 2tst infantry, Las been aoe prououuce than Uluey wen aa weal 8. T month Us. E. WA A Ny ions of . c ve a 1 re 8 act extent ve da 5 her Watson, whe he Voiun SSF mente nisi cs hee nuns: Oue-thir! cash; Dolance in one and two | be hed at the Liuded ‘Hotel, From] | District Attorney Worthington said that the | influcuced the action just taxen. aoe a vist tn tne mnoraing, aad tee ome won ai Pests. at G percent per annum. antsecured bydeedot|3 to 7 will be’ given to’ dinner. | decision referred to was as to the sufficiency ofthe | Bain Raxok oF THE Tugvoueren—The fotlowing | jot as Tough ts bie luad bec bea te ta FOS BEST Hoc faustgor alfcash at option of purchaser." Conv At 7:30 the street iumninations will be reviewed | indictment. He was loth to nave the case end here, | safd he did not hear of the amatter yesterday until tae signal Uilce to-day: 7a | yyere will be lots of hulle tasut on the Won Juity SL MAN se CO Haltanfoudets ciherwioe vieht reaerved to revcitat | deny ‘aud’ Wee. Cleveland wil: be xerenraea by | (OF Re deemed Ic important to hare adectsion bY | Tu Sram reporter mentioned It. to Blin, and then 505 muaeumui, 54; mtnlinuln 44. | yor during the ‘races. “Capt. doc Ecloworta K HOUSE, 6 ‘ Fee BEST pe story a: lie edvertisesnent In aetna eae, | the various orgauizations here. ‘Tuesday tuere eee ee ee eerrdcdtthis ag the: most lmapore, | Yeas Hot prepared to say anything in’ reference | Ggrrmya Reapy FoR TH? FALL Kacrs, — The ' sxpett ss neatab o€ re 5 Wasluneton, D.C. Aderosit of $100 required at sale. | Wil be a pubic reception at the court-| ont prosecution he had ever participated 1p, for | tit. He said: “If Mr. Crane bas the right to re-| management of the National Jockey Ciub bus po s24-d&ds DUNCANSON BHOS., ucts, | house, a ride down the iver ou a palatial steauuer | jy yqected the whole commUICS. | move the ind from a Valve bor, then the 200,000 | made 4 good many liajrovements at Ivy City, ee Ju KENT—BEICK HOUSE NC AST.5, E, ¥ = es o NSON S. “ ~——— | a drive through the streets, and a collation will be a and inore residentsof the District, have the same | preparation for Wie fall mceulng, new root Las: CY, Of he My savers, Will also t Ny wocans sid ena rie tacoven 3 CES Raa | | ) CAGES Te Sea served at the talrgrounds Atnight the veied THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S ARGUMENT. privilege. But it had had anytning to say about | been pucon the grand, stand, the betting piai- Uoard. whe cron wll concur see : Titos J. MYERS, bus g29. SWOKMOI£DI & BRADLEY, 927 Fat | TRUSTRE'S SALE OF PARLOR, BED, DINING. | Propet’s procession Will be Wituessed and the | Mr. Worthington then proceeded with hts argu- | the matter Le would not have been arrested. torn has been enlarged and the stables nave ail | (yytituaims Soe tat Syl a patrioise sept 16 F ees . : ROOM AND OTHER FUL URE. CARPETS grand bail attended.” ment, claiming that the case referred to was de- ee —— been repatred. Davis and Hall's horses have At; | Suutusiders aud Bayouue saiior iwen, the Vawine a ND_OILCLOTHS. COS ED IN’ PREMISES ———-—_ : 5 c Personal Movements, ete. wed and are” quay a tue grounds NEXT | tor aay get a « Ot i sr FROM OCT. 1, °87, 3 STORY AN DO. 7. N REET. ay = cided mainly on the sufficiency of the indictnent, > - Ne Shy way Kel a Coal Uf por Se wilh | sara brick dwelling, Lorine. lsuudey, aud | Bye ivofaqeed of trust daly aeordedin Liter | FME THISTLES WATER LIND, | Sr ‘uattue indictment was defective. le then | Mrs Garrick Mallery has retursed tothe city | Wek several other stables will seach here- be lowered into Le Water ou Me The This | eesiar- all i. 41 202 Delaware avenue ne: heated by | x TXLER & KUTHERFOKD, folio 180. et 6-4. cho of ‘the land reconls of Stated what defendants had done for the purpose | after a summer of extended travel, including a " tat | UE Wil be Hoated to-day, What Mr, Bell Her Owner says about | of gepriving Krause and others of a meansof i Columba, ite stn. ae 7a y ks ka Bea ts city recentiy, after the case STLE'S TIME ALLOWANCE. eh = a STONY AND | RrRtinE RE TEN OCLOUR ___ Her Measurement. hopd: and ciatnved that it was a violition of law. "| Tiisuus wutertug-place of tue Northwest, thus | of the dificalty betweess ths, Kee! Soa Dilla ve ee 0 in ORS AN | TENTH STREET NORTH New York, Sept. 24—Mr. Bell, tue owner of the | | Mr. Worthington argued the question at great | esping tue torrid eats of our Washington JULY and the Mount Zion Baptist Chureli Cougrezation | ‘The owuers of U airip through the great lakes, a Visit t6 Magara, | had been fuliy considered resolutions were adopted ending With a few weeks at’ Oswego, Where the | recoguizing dir. Dillard asa Baptist minister in colonel left her, while he continued fils Journey in | good and regular stauding, denouncing as taise pursuit of bis expiorations among the scattered | publications ret upon ls character and Femuants of Indian tribes in tue Northeast, in | reputation and Mt. Ziva cau: search of “picto-graphs,” ete. His ethnological ee : Seaeton z aan oe : and cited tnuny authorities. He said Bvente he herbed be | tele mentioned in “Aw” attached to said trust | yacht ‘Thistle, stated to-day, that there | length and cited many aut 2 " as and partly enumerated as follows: = it was obvious to everybody that some of the wit. THLE S RUTHEPORD, © aon TO a Was nothing more to say about the | roles Gaited’ In this ease were so terrorized ware 1106 ¥ st 2. » Tables, Dishes: Linen, Cartas, excess int Thistle’'s water Une! that they were actually afraid to give tes- Ok RENTTA SEW, AND ELEGANTLY FCE:| | willow Chairs lownge Tables, measurement. “Way,” sald he, “the ballast | tinony even. bere in a court of” Justice. Syne, for cue or es Years Apply to CC LAS: | "Ash and other Sets: Feathers,” CUcloth, | coud bave been thrown out before she was mneas- | Ir tue defendants were dismissed he predicted ‘Attorney, U3 si obIg singit-stickers thas ue for the emblem of iuestay next, r Jobn Uy } will begin their first Lop's tigurl 5 : pees arr eee d ire ae ; ; Of the yachts. The Tutstie will CASE st. s20-eolw ‘Mattresses, Springs, Blankets, Hird and she gould have been re-ballasted. | Tuen } that it would not be long before they would come | Feseurches have ied him tO” extensive travels | CARDINAL GIBBONS GoINe West MoxpaY.—Cardl- rset ly “ — ~ ~ oe Bureaus, Wasatands, Kitchen Utensile. we coud have called [oF another, measurement | tg the court for protectida, for If they could Boy- | Kmoug tie Maine foresis, and to tures separate | nal Giobous wil scart ou lls Westesntour Monday | ime wilowance fran Lue Vexuuterr. Fok RENT F ROW OCTOBER 15, THREE S10R¥ | Texte cash’ THOMAS V. 83 REUe re Hut re desire to be tur tn every | cout tue employers could julso boycott for If one | trips to Nova Scotia, Une: TesUlts of wile Will be | ueXt Co contr the Palisa pn Archuisup crv | WAS ater Suryined Uy all bly Sid Hae mw. Pricer S39 perio, TYLEH | eae b Soe Tin Vive Bassett 8S near, aS Pos; | can do it others can, It was because of this | Sov ‘on tne completion of the great work on pleto. | Of Portland, Oreg. "The Catlinat e expected Wo alow Lue cul ER RUTHEKFORD, Tide F st! a ‘s16.2we RAINOMS AGERE OE sible in the condition in which she sailed | aspect’ that be said that it was the most advanc ai c as Une guest of oe Ou the other Side. She has More Dallast than 00 | eee eae ae ee ach he had toon | Krapbs the advance sheets of which have at-|days in Chicago gue q 4 - : York yachtsuien. Mt = SISHED AY : ¢ ch interest on the part of European | Feehan, At Milwaukee, r y ; Le Hose: BO: OF UNSERVICEABLE | ‘te Way over, because we displaced some to make | connected. He quoted, “It a capitalist 18 driven | Miayted Sp uch interest on pean | Couple of daysat tneresideareok Archbisbopiieiss, | Wisierence bei ween Ui AL SMo0 Fst partly furnished. can be rented for the TAL. onan for the extra stores requuted for the voy.e. | from hls busiuess he. Had other fesourees, but not | Wud Auerican ctuuolugists, | | enubcon davsat tus restdrane of Atclubishop tietss | (it als banned | Noor “Sanitary” plumbing, Eleetrien Bole neohy + pSEPTEMBER | There Is reully no troubie avout the matter WUAt- | so with the poor man.” Should the lawyers com- | _Assockate Justice Fieid, of FE Sn pag er heeierpey pra yy parered, 10 rooms aud large side lot W, KLE | encing at TEN O'CLOCK | ever.” bine with te exception of Mr. and say he | preme Court, returned this morning trom the Pa- | Sin Francisco to vieit. Archbishob Keordat,: but | Sel, Of Uwe New C1Ub, Lest | DEES Tsi0'F st. FEI | Dullanr wnuscits of aes eas, eS, Seal a {sa “scab,” then they. would have aj clflccoast. He isin excellent health, tulsis no certain. “Oh ibe humesrip ae wilrstat | Seeruly Tubs Fe DESIRABLE | prising in pure : "Com | Anarchist Parvony Wife im Court. | case uke tis, und Mr. Moore would feel | The many friends of Mrs. Frank B. Conger will | Arcublsops Keurick aud. beter at kL. mapemneaeed Lendsomely —tur- Cuicaco, Sept. 24.—Mrs, Parsons, the dusky | how the shoe pinches himself. They did not} ye pained to learn of a serious accident which | Claclunatt Kev, Father Chapelle, of us cits whie ‘meiber of Congress or others 2 Furnaces, Venetian Blinds, ne of ‘the condemned anarchist, was at-| charge only that these parties interfered with | (orci her en route to Euroge. ‘she tell iniheeebin | be uls traveling couipanio: Tuquire 1017 loth st. nw. Chair, Settee, ralgned | before Justice Lyon this morning | «the freedoin of action of complaining witnesses,” | 21 rractured lier knce-cap, and, altuodgh she Was — Mowing Machine, Drop-light, Stands, &¢. for efusiug to comply with a lice | but that they were Interfering with their living, made us comfortable as possible, tue bone could THE CHINAMAN AND THE CoaL.—Yee Wab, the a aN ee ey MITTS eet aS EE ee a ner oct oe oe cai craked ing | HOt be set unt she reached remen, Where sue | Chinese lundsyiMan in East Washington, was be- | VePUECL huld--.. $30 326 6th st. s24-3t U.S. Marshal, District of Columbia. | the city ordin: ee ee eee ar eee ie aes srarved | tnd her chlidren now are. A leer received by | fore the Police COUrt Us inormingior violaung tue | AH Old tucanurec : a 2p SUL 1eth st. o. SEMOTORVINATGE OE OG i ou the streets, ‘The puicetoan testified thateven | Whip and these men were to be starved | wir Conger yesterday states that she 1s recovering | poilce regulations, in failing to have a load cual, Tceruly that shone packs Coleen ae s! ISSO 1214 Wylie ne br. PEBIACTORE SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON 1. | on tue way to the statlou she continued the obnox- | into submission, and those Who assisted them | 4. rapidly as possible, though it will be soe | Which had beeu dumped intront of his piace, ne JU AeTU thal sloup yacht Volanteer, Gen. Cua, GIS dthie. 23. b.GE 1S SU Leb Wy lene, Atction £88 CONSE TICCT AVENUE, AT | jous work. In court Mrs. Parsons assuuned the air | Were to be smllarly dealt with, ‘The complaining weeks before she Wiil be able to proceed to Caris- | moved within a reaswaable. tue, allowing 10 to | 2: Palbe, Ov ner, Lacudures: au29-1m idabniouapeniaibaannst 2 Diet HIVAY, AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER gary | Of a uarijr. she Clalmed the ordinance was a) wituesses asked the right tocarn a ving. Xt will | bq. Temain on the sidewalk over nizui. Yee sad be |b 8st E PS 5 E we will sel), 1 -ad letter.” +1 hope,” sie sald, pleadingly an ev ct from Ni jored boy LO put in hls coal ‘OR RENT FURNISHED. frome of te pins, COC: we wil sli in S# | Susticemd nope that you will remeiber wuere | decided “to "be not ériminal “unui | Mr M. J. Hunt has returned from New York | Was unable 10 flud a evlored boy (0 pu elias | PART OF LOT 3, SQUARE 161, iny fusvand is and deal with me as you wouid | some one is cracked on the head. Reading trom and Asbury Park, Tne or $1. # froRtng AR A st ond, etrect porthwest. atid running | wisi your own wiie to be dealt with under siinilar | aucuority ‘te Word “scab,” he said Mr Lawton | senator Jos. . Hawley will soon marry Miss a Vows, old weal ee Stare ep or ‘This Lot is admirably adapted for aood building, | CHCuustances, eed CBee Ver ou te oe Euith Horner, now of Philadelphia, but recently | A Japanese Tuer Artestsp.—Detective Mabon | }° — Terms: One-third ‘The justice said he would continue the case un- | tended to be the most offensive one. of Englund, who isan assistant fa the manage. | this aiterhoon arrested Jia S. iua, a Japamest, on | POF Un TikluG67 Ioig Est u.w.Jur balance in one aud two Haw ) Jeterson Piace,s. | Cee i re et n z om the above ii thay Be seen iat the Tuistie Fi to bear six. pe erest from day of | TL Suvsuay, lowing Mrs. Parsons todepart on | Mr Worthington read trom Judge Barrett's | ment of nurses at Blockiey Almsuouse, She had | a charge of stealing a dlawnoad ring worth gy |, FTR The uliow dood. Ist st tlw tir. 1o0 | 12 or 24 mouthe doth st ia'e. payable, wmtannunliy. OF all caaly eee Gad Of | ber own recognizance. A large ‘nuinber “of ‘the | charge in the case of the New York baker, Tlese, Draciieal experienceln boch the Zalanid leery tise | tromralas Gollsmitis tne jeweler: tases cangue Js ucavses, Jouser, and devper thaw Ue “Voluu Sand isc: chaser, A deposit of £100 required at sale. Con- | Wotnan’s Irleius were in court. in which the judge saic that a crowd was in effect | Wak An Joues’ pool-rooin. Several pool Uckets om tae | PN" 4 Tek toneer over all, aud 8 of a toot cluser's cost. ‘Teruum to be co- ———— Inumidation, even should it be orderly, wud not a | WATS ‘nent arrivals in the American | liese Faces were found oa tiga, lone: ou the water due, ounage is 4 Sb, Dccat or a rmireserved to re | Archbishop Walsh on Church Boys | finger be raised. Me claimed that he ad shown, | Among the prominen im Me admitted geuting the ring trom Goldsmith | SFrster Wash Use soup. “The greatest beam of the re eso dte ipiaulting purchaser coding. by tne authorities read, that the conspiracy had | colony ta Parts, are Congressman Tra Davenport | and pawulng it for $40, waich he said. e lost-on | U-uateer Is 286 tect auore Wan that of lange at hauidaany ly 1 urniahed Houses, gnc "| Deaux, Sept, 24.—The Apress (conservative) | deen established, aud nls bride, who have visited Germany, Switzer- | the maces. ft ischarged that ne obtalned the rug for, lume allowance ied Houses, Flats ad Otic: oun says taal Archbisuop Walsh, of Dublin, has ex- ee and, Italy add Holland ou = They | from the jeweler for tue purpose ol suowing It toa i ag 4b. H. KOBEKAISON, Heal tate Broker, : : ain in Parts for a month or more, many of chasing it, and that he pawned tt lnvolving Cue addition of Une square vressed strong displeasure” at tne boycotting | ‘The Government Not Responsible. | Will rem: F ore, friend beiore purchasing it, anc pal ° i jon e Or the ststersug Magistrate Seagrave, tue onielal TWO HUNDRED AND TEN DOLLARS PaID To THE | MT. Davenport's friends belng there also. for money to piay on te races. ton fy bom ge nage 5 co eS ELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, syR- | Who superiutended affairs at Mitebellstown op Lhe WRONG WoMa? Miss Theresa Blackburn, the eldest daughter of —————— INGRAIN C4} Yuchis is just tiftecu-lundredtis of an inch ADO HANG ROFEICE | ‘The £rprese alleges ‘hat the arebbishop has | dressed a letter to the Second Controller of the | Cinuninat, October-si: ‘The prospective veidels | ereds or trusts, made In Less, 1m whlch. tie claim “SHE 18 THE DEVIL IN LIGHT WINDS. SPrdoR WALNUT MARBLE-TOP | Warned the clergy that it the boycotting of the | Treasury, stating that in 1871 the then Commis- | ‘reil-kuown in Washington soclety, wuere she bas | 1s made that they were excedted throug misrep. | Gen. Paine was rowed Thursday afternoon from, Bee ne eeeate gna third Soor rooms. f SUITES, MATTRASSE “THER | luales again occurs at tue church at Mitenelstown | sioner of Pensions compelled G. C. Schofield, anat- | passed several winters. Her future busband 1s | resentation, Mr. Mayse deules the allegations of | Te1y's dock to tue dock where te Thistle ts Delug = abe - = PI LOWS, HANDSOME WAKDROB VLE | be will G.ose the church, torney of Pittsburg, to pay over $210 which, it | Connected with the publishing house of Van Ant-| fraud and’ misrepresentation. Me claims tbat prepared for her ducl, and had a long look ui her RENT—FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1519 SPRINGS. WALNUT MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOAKD See . werp& Co., of Cincinnatl. O Sisters of the | Brooks received suvstantal fuancial benelit; tat ro de isisd ave., occupied the past three years by ALND BEING HABE WAl- | Geni. Kilpatrick’s Kemains do not Ar-| Was alleged, Schofield had wrongly with- | prigito-be will act as bridemaids, An elegant | he knew fully wat he was doing when he sub- | /Be SevErai’s Presence became generally kuown & FL Seok st S00 O19 Oth St LW LOE. --130 EEN Tkeabuveuouss Gide exsuuned by permit tera we uy BHUMADS J. FISUER ECD. Fo, RENT—NEAR THE CAPiT\ and pleasanty-situated Brick Dwelling, ‘ine root re cluding bath. 10. Zdst.me. FRE REST 7RgOM BRICK HOUSE, MODERN unprovements. Hst ue bet. 1th ani 1s. Owner wly fitted up: lance Fespee: a Aret-clace re W. RILEY bi ey 4 iver he landed. Mr. Wat-on and Measurer etary oz the British legation. Apply tod. x FRIGERAYOR, KIT- held from Margarent Parker, a pensioner, The | trousseau is now being made. Jected the property as security for tte notes, and | MULE al oiebeets eit ee EDD, 1402 Lath st sy CHE PERCE MDAUCTIONS Mc acetate meee : Comuisstoner of Pensions Under date of Aptil f B Buxton has returned from Paris atter | furtuer, i) connection with Jos Brooks he had | MFSIOp Were Teak. Deoen a te JOR REN Qn THUKSDAY. ING. § BE, TWEN. | New York, Sept. 24.—The Pacifle Mall Steamer | oo a net ot et eee onder Tor the | Sirs. juxton been dapbubig” in 1ouns and brokerage Yor sowe | "AM ve general, and, fouowed Gy. ME. atsony HOUSE, CORNEK Fee east “TIA, ONE T-ROOM COT. | TY-NINTH, 1887. conmenc Stiwort: | (ity of Para, arrived at ner dock tls morning. A | 3 jnay” he had recovered’ to Mrs Mary ited, of | an absence of four months While in that city | Dee dnd sutgected his property to several outs | caine down the Ladder’ and Waiked up the steppe wrest There baune kare | Coltagecnawtineiee deka oe coe ae pouehodentets nore west a | deiegation of friends of the late General Klipat- | WOUey Ue had, recovered to A vrken sue devoted her time to the study of the methods | Tee an eee Tne Urustoce ane cea® | Ancuine of the dock. “The general expressed iin» Sepp trea Bes Poon L Shd to be aboard, Urey were ered gwiich was | parker has never’ received the money, andyuen, | of vocal training ay taught by the celebrated | Of Mash nak se iar te We su tue tetoes Ore Cote | els utius about Lv cubior Lie LagEnent be oct € ew er hi es her: “Sue ds the devil tn sigut winds.” ————S— 4 Black asked if the action of the then Commt.sloner | teachers there. ps aeataane| ot whatever, | Ou her: “Sk ‘it = that the body had not arrived but would probabiy I preg Cust rm have. claiine Tore Ee = |COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | come vy the ‘city or Newport, due here about tne | 12 directlog the parment of the money to the) Dr. J. B. Gregg Custis and family have returned | not legitimately have claimed under the Tor] Crp, Has a SuAKE 2 wover® chock of earthe ROOM BUCK, 313 H athe ath st : u wrong person is binding upon the Government, and | rrom their summer vacation, spent at Newport, R. | closure of the deed of trust. rps ‘i fayette Tere Oo oe ALE aS FA AEE 43uh oF next moith, 1e'uis ‘Government must now wake, good the | [und ouch Haven, N. J. SS Mibrauious lasting ‘alta “minutes Tiss woy “ mont honse, all conveniences wud frst Kilrain Sails for Europe. fae vo Mrs. Parker, to whom it righttully Madame Payn, who has deen sojourning at Le-| FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, fouovted an hour later by wy thier sho ks, but round, easy terms, $6, 7 7 2. Ki 4 mont ned Pam Which were Of Jess Iniensity. Wo persous sy tivog cree du stige via Usciawa Fi, | EM, YOR Sits Zk Teaker, Rural and | Deputy ee eee carinii Now York Stock Market. Injured, aid some Louses were damabed, suoska pry a ee GE Mitchell's fatucr-tn-law, aud J. Radclite, to act | Gassoner, but that wheter oF not the then Com | Rev. Dr. Elliott, of the Church of the Ascension, | _‘Tbefollowing are the opening and 1.00 p.m_prtoes | were aivo felt lu Utiaucauuue abd Mateaulire aod i uhdread end AI ace ol tor, faliod for, Hngiani to-day #n. the Cunard missioner’ should make good te money, 1s not a han euriba vy the ety Otte New Auris, Stocd alacact we ceperted by apesal | In Kingston, Jatnuica, Senator Evarts, Priace Georve County oleamer Aurania, Mr: tenel joore, and si ‘a yu cide. y HED. frou Fort Wéskiuton. “16 sles roy exes, well | Mra adie accompanied them Riiean's jour | Question ets, called upon to decide. He holds | "SESS toute p. Brown will leave this evening for z TER SOD EEE COLES RIOR | cus bindcodanderen teers Coca Tiis e. is for bis fight with Jem swith, he Enxiish | 5175, Parker to collect her pension, and as the Gov- | Worcester, Mass, where she will attend the musi-| Name | 0. 1:00 £0. 1, K, dwelling, tenant house, baru aud outbuiid. | Cutmpton, ines, FISHER, September 15, 1887, at Middleburrhy mm — |= —— | Loud sun Counts, Virginie, Of Flucuiustisin of tive leet -| 28%, BBN | TAN Tisiea duaauter of Prams Piaber, aged ‘Bineieen years aud one mouth. “Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.” Janie will be greatly missed for she wax a thoroughly ernment pald all that was due her to Ler repre. | cal festival. She Will then Visit friends in Boston. new and good. well fenced and watered, fruit, | Klraln expressed himself as confident of whip- | sentative, all the obligations of the Government | Mrs, Wi. Manone and Miss Mahone are settled barg i at price asked, $4,000, ea-y terms, | ping his man and Winning the Utie of enampton of | were dischat ‘The then Pension Commis- | in paris for the winter. rtecu acres, beer Alexandria sud on Live of Mit. | (ue World, His send-off Was a most entuustastte | Soner: ‘upon, learning that, Schofield had wrong. . : held a avenue. house, &., finest fruit alu truck farni Oa reaching London the party will be tue | fully witl rtfon of the pension, compelled | dir. Nathan A.C. Smith, of the Post-OMice De- See OO RLY TER & MAGGGWAN. sof Pony Moore, and Kilrain will make iS | fmt make. restitution, Dut. pald it ‘over to the | partment, 1s spending ashort vacation at Bedford Db BEN N42" ]..2... FOXY aac) OTF sc ke F; ‘rst appearance In St, James Hall, Picadilly, Octo- ‘Spri Pa. ety Sony bag aes S Py all ts. Her ‘ ore s24-3t F uta le G ings, nie have eartfelt syiupathy trieuds MENA SMALL Houses eee Se eee LOSS I st | ver GP then a siiort. tour of Scotland and | "TOBE Person. Tae an witaas We IS aS Store amid ee ae. Rk 8ALe—Lors Ireland will be made, after which Kilrain will be. The Foundiing Hospital. are here fora couple of weeks, “Blewed, are they that mourn, for they shall be Coast See £ 2o Saas Vermont ax. n’r Oss. 0p CARLIN SPRINGS, MT. VERNON AVE. Stitches = '* SATGSY Under the! direesion OF | wey zanpas, xEsuet OF THR BOARD OF THEEOVORE | "re cergaenyy oe Wr ome, Sipe. 32 Pao appa RaqmnymT PPS NS ge BOE Zoe Sat bet, WaT 15-73 | parties desiring to nee this property can be fur- Sa ‘The board of directors of the Washington Hos | 510 caroline street northwest, was the scene of apt fuera, THOMAS LE, eldest nou of Peter und | Pantheon ise 1 tod, Pisved transportation ®t a ‘epplication to Shot by a Barber, pital for Foundlings, through the secretary, Miss | an enjoyable party on Wednesdéy evening on the Gelade 1 Harr, in the cweut} “re; Your of his ae | s20 BAXIE macG WAN. K or the pay Sr. Locis, Mo., Sept. 24.—A sfecial from Waco, | Haidee Williamson, have made a report to the | occasion of the tenth birthday of their little son, uueral from Temdence, ue pel . tients or €10 euch you can get a perfec | 0: 6 GU0 -quare tect and & tora Lt | Texas, say: artownership in 70 uctes | Acs, SAY rt 30pm. interment ia tephen Drago, an Italian barber, | secretary of the interior of the operations of that | Harry. The parlors were filled with young peo: Wesvand frictuds are tue a 2 shot ang killed Geo. Burnweil, a saloon keeper, in rt le, and games and other children’s amusements | Micu. - | Shy ear Washtnurton inelwa ae aguroan, Prob | hus barber shop last nigat. Barnwell acvemptea | Mmstitution. The report states that the hospital, | ple and games. ‘O'clock, when refreshments were | M.K. ng erty near Washington, including Geliguttul excursion f Mates 7, 1887, at San ke vouibidtii couulausurestuseas‘Everyeat | (Like a chalt out of is turn, When the burbor | Which i situated on 15th street Detween Rand | served, -Ainong thuse present were Misee Reale | $0. Pe riiak"%, gam = Seg Toiuae yy te ute ees Keg taken oue.or | interfere A quarrel eaaod, "which resulted in | streets, was opened for the reception of children | Pfeil, Allee La. Fontaine, Bertie Newcomb, Anna | X- FRO! BENT—wy kg. HOLTZMAN. aauetes in tue syudicute, there wll beat least | Che shooting. Drago ls undér arrest. January 4, 1887. Within the six months ending | and Jennie Robertson, Ida Rice, Mary Piper, Mary | i" ‘at Dru Grove Cemetery, FURNISHED. setecu hottses pul ko soun aa the lotsure dial ee asters Charles ani D. 4 a fe ayndicate, Su spite ies June 30 the number of children received has and Grace Coleman, th which ehecked ali real estate Carl and lanuel Waldecker, Gillian. treme ‘hut weather, 3 ui ot ‘& Jetlerson Vi pyerasions, ia, staudiig. ‘Telegraphic Briefs, been 20, Congress, appropriated $3,500 for the | Pre yi Gu September 28, 1887, JOBN W. Core filling Up. Wedesire tocompleteit in time to com- | The Bourse Gazette says that negotiations are | completion of ding. ‘There was a cash | ertsou, Willie Paul, and Harry Coleman. ir youre. if Sonn, avn Duponte. 139 | tsense bullduw taissen ct ome to Proceediug in Parts tor the new Russian loan with | balance on hand of $2,623.11. ‘The membership Lay sosidence, Cormer Seventh g gE F-AUG65 |e ERE EE SSUCGOW AN 1008 Sot wr | (hee EEE And mee eee eee eae ake Aa bare eer ‘o| am Alleged Horve Thief Arrested. ot oLS. On Fi soy 2 34, 1887, “7 oe ¥. near ULL TSU SuMNTSaT a 2 ait aud that tue latter ius inade au offer. 1 roceeds “tea,” $567. potedinccipg * KICHAKD LEP, iufant sou uf 3. W., jr and > 404 Boundary =. ear Coun. av. Lor 39 | Roe ye ntaned Heworwith acted Tete! ithe oMielal report of the nevent eretich mobiiiza | Luere wes expended gn the oullding and groueds | AS ME LEAVES THE BALTIMORE RY METS panichan naar Sort. 734) ad ‘age two months abd twenty-six. An: came to gather flowers 'o deck th» throne of heaven. st, wear 1th Wor house beautifully situated and shaded with Jurce oak | UOn severely criticize the staff, aud especially the | $5,781.64, The average cost for malutenance for TORMED OVES 90) WABSINGON OFFIDEES. Wti'st. ur. K. 10 rs UNE URNISH tree; within teu muiuutes’ Walk of station, Fur par- | Commissariat. Gen. Ferron, minister of war, bas | tue last four months ‘been about 50 cents per] Charles Smith, alias Filmore, alias Willa, sev- 2 Hetiaey inquire at the louse, or address JANENS. | ordered a minute ioguiry, aad ie is expected. that | Gay. ‘This average, thereport states, willbegreatly | enty yearsold, an alleged horse thiet, was ar- Sok ‘He took our purest our fairest: 3 GLARE, Fulwtaien, eliciee | Breach ae eee ldcod within the current year. It is ex lock, ; heaven tous’ : 10 Lafayette Sq. srs OFFICE ROOMS, } Ok MENT—A 7-ROOM HOUSE ANDS AcuLs oF | At Havernill, Mass tac Meleay sBrikers held a | continues the report, that Guring ‘tho current | Fested tn Baltimore this morning at © bed Fry oes ave Toate 50 525 ath ate 0 Br tte and: wood outbuildinte catwalk ASAE OE | meeting thts uivernoga, at wala {ewes vored to | year ue building will be filled vo its present limit | which time he finished serving @ term of three | 2 gets Kipine’ ho wend Sean Tlvistest. toe7. too trucking oF vairy purposes. in Eat Bladensburg; 1o | give up thestrike. ‘They will go to work Monday | Which is Oty chfldren, The cost of maintenance | years in the Maryland penitentiary for jail break- r pt the abel came and ‘1 Bigs edie tt tain. From auation: 620 Sins, Ube DUCKETT, ame lastnight at Wynne, Ark., destroyed | not less than that amount be appropriated for ne | £1 Towsontows, Md. ‘The prisoner met | Ga 37 oppwernata ar yaks P “uaKlOs re at_Wynne, Ark., destroy fovember, 1894, 2ath il by. interred a, Conereasional Cemetery 3 S Prowect ay <05 ALB au. 3d He | _s22-Lm rare: vary the whole runs portion Oe Cowie next Year, te expense of completing the ur. Tals city tn Noveraber, 1806, and ga. the, rs pias col mI interred at aa 30m Ls pees JOR RE ~ TW . | The tra as. J. Jacobs & C Wi stealing @ horse wagon < fe 5 | PNAS EACiaL AM TEER SOE | neue o hee ue so pau vom | amateur Scans ethene, hare | Ee 2 ataeatarigneg 530 SR REL j : isis iw. picued: 0 rovmns god large quate hall: oven replaces, | Sigument for the benellt of its Creditors to TacoD eae market. “The robbery was Pa suet Gortwect, COLEMAN c. Brkpeuse Op yr Mclean aves. ©. tile Gt 13 30 Magnificent | store, | Sun | Walk irom statuon, Wasbiugton Branch band O- Rek, | Kessler, WILD preferences of $1,507, lies pir irre atts fat che Police Court | 804 tel Soot 3 7 aoe, ELS Tuas Pebtine, ver am 0.000 | Teak RUB per mio, SILL LIRBERMANS, ‘Tieniney Teparenent Changes this morning with his handsiniuis pockets Jooking fe Ye crugured The fungral of Mrs. ORAS. THOMP, > Me E stu w.. lance 3 cy elwe ury part : 2 wine, Seid oy Bet Re DP eee Maye store | PQOK SALE-AT HYATTAVILLE, MD Under the civil-service rules the following ap- | 28 1t e felt tne, effeats of the cool weatlier. He | aso the wam. Wi iy atiest morinwrect cu Boodsy, bepesuiver Ze, : See bist Sen." 13 “Enaoe Prceatoince | ESinezoum House pews on Melvins ave.: price | polntments and cbanges have been made te the Washington authorities Sof. st" Scio pas, olauves and trscnda in? c BH WAGSEL & 0. 916 Fat uw. | propery juscea witn, me for rent ur aalols Uoseais | $4200, 21,000 cash bulnice monthly payimeate 855 | Treasury Departinee persue (wae tweke 4 ae Tes c aenuniat Pivithalie esis’ PatsitaSad tuna pettus | Hcrlster Sci hae ttt end atomien | Sung Hours, besutiful eround: Metre ave.;| Win. P. Armstrong, ot Maryland, to class one in Raving learned when iis) sonthnoe BSS TURRET dae reac of ake is pewly vested and papered: yertect i ‘i. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th eed Fee ee. Base A870: $800 cont: balance monthly payments | the office of the First Controller. ‘sen at a cony of tne indictment * ‘ail med e. isuprovemente neat jo RENT —4 THKEE-STORY BRICK HOUS! ut-toom House, on Johnson ave, :| ,Win, B. Myers, of Georgia, having served six fon tee the Nr Sasil SU Ceate Rass | PGC bs eters Cece Aiud te | aceasta shaven ave nec new sada probatinary tert ah recived 68, 3 Drobebiy be brought he 2MvOD OWS DWELL | yok KENT —THGECSTORY BRICK uouse, | my femme «| Cogtrotier, | ] ide Sipe pict ateecvet csc ceaad | gatas eee bath rooms I Met mw Appr | SLEANISL ELS 1 sores of land: cheap; 00,500: $00 te slat oe ie eR oe catiter Sr thn Wational Bank of the Rep Bese A COMBS See” | Fron, EST oc SE SONTHWBST CONNER | Titus forte at Hyattavilcin Jotnson & Wine'sad. | Wit. Mucseney, Of the District of Columbia, from pon 3g ba and Osta u eae rue For pata 85 3 tO class 4; 0. C. ‘Tyler, ark, s pea N Mi a, BATES, cheney OOWESCOLT, WILCOX & WINE. | crom: elasa Zt tluss G: Gases We ich ton of welcome to sel7im _ 07 Fat aw. | 2 1007 Pennsylvania ave. | in the Omice of the Controller, John W. Nowell, Mons can be gent to JOR RENT_AT 5 NTH A FINE COT. | F 100 ACRES, io | lultnols, trom class three to class four; D. W. Her- ers of the finance committee. tage Deli 10th st. ne, by the Ist of uunies from Wasiington, Lear rallroad, together | “lott, of La from clase two vo class three, daily newspapers (a tver. ety couvexicnces and ‘every part in best of | with the Stock, Crops, suplements, ulity; | in the office of the Treasurer, F. E. Pati of places where contributions to ; glu | oder Apoly at the house or 635 Dat nw. #2-Lmn vod, Bullaings, planty of fruit, de.” Address JOE Peunsyivaaia ‘om class one 18 class two inthe sent. | JoOM WENT_AY DeANWOOD PARK, DISTIICT ee ae ne ea ee ce ot ‘Auditor. Paes uf Columbia, withm ten iit ° ‘OR S. ‘BEAUTIFUL VILLA FOR- 3 i “WEL S.kooM HOUSE. 355. | eae salad ee ae haven: #f Pecos ay now puma ae ow Aries | | GUAGER vo Sronxneren.—Samuel Keller has Rt ae 2 awuimds. bajewi dows, back ud cugut fournvow houses at @8 per mobth; all eb: | Fiat of ew subdivielou iuay be sect at the omee oi | DEM Bppolnted storekeeper and guager tn thein- Wedenoday bon board ive yard: susble if deamee’ Le ri wal Ee a i BERT TU ~ al -evenue service in the ninth Pennsylvania Wednesday can 3 nie ear eo lu-iut BOS | eseim betes Cy 2 es Georgetown,