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# | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1887—SIX PAGES. 5 parts zs. 2NT_ Attaire td teah Death of M. G. Emery, jr. Under Beautiful Flowers, A Judge om Divorce. How Girls sit Down. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. FO R_RENT. HOUSES. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE wre or} Mr. M.@. Emery, jr, son of Ex-mayor Emery, THE FUNERAL OF MISS NRLLIE 2. From the Chicago Journal, From the New York 8a. . . ‘THR TERRITORY. who has been graaually failing for along time | From the Natioasi Republican of this morning: Judge Howe, of Indianapoils, neatly made som | The variety of complicated chairs in the thea. JOR RENT_A VERY DESIRABLE, SINE-ROOM Edward A. Stevenson, governor of Idaho, in his | under the attacks of consumption, died at 2 o'clock | AU 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon every seat im | sensible remarks touching divorces. An attorney | tere make it @ matter of concern to get safely Annual report to the Secretary of the Interior esti- | this morning at his father’s residence, on I street. | the large auditorium of Metropolitan M. E. Church | wanted him to take up a divorce case, urging that | seated. To women the problem ts rendered fur- Yrarue, barges, 1513 Boundary st. (Meridian iit) Mates the total population of the Territory at | He had a wide circle of friends in this city, who | Wasoccupied,and many people stood around inside | 1t Would require Only five minutes to try it. But it by bustles, A @wn reporter watched Latest Teleorams 0 The Star 97,260, which is an increase of about 64,000 over | admired and loved him, and there will be general | the doorways or sat upon chairs temporartiy | the Judgo said that no case of divorce could bs | twogiris as they took places in front ot Bim. If ' a ii at ow, joundary nw. 1103 H st. ow, 10e..2.7 ‘oth st. Dw, 1 2 1st. ow. 10r......0 1318 V st. o.w., 2. Ly Toth st overivoming the sity cne nom resefved. terms Teae’ OR 312 N ST. GEORGETOWN. J alsiratie ekeht-room. dw the census estimates of 1880. The aggregate as- | sorrow at the news of his death, and deep sympa- | placed in the aisles. The gatherin was, however, | tried in five minutes, and went on to make some | you have ever seen a pot dog up fora sessed valuation of taxable property in the Terri. | thy with bis parents and family. He was aman | ® more than ordinarily quiet one, for it had as- | reflections on the multiplicity of such actions. He | nap near the fireplace you Scheel. 4 ‘Cory 1s $20,741,192, or about $3,000,000 more than s DeIIARE lnvolleg of thorough education, | sembied to witness the funeral ceremonies of Miss eprocated the idea that poverty was a suficient | these girls got into their seata They added to last year. ’ The lose of stock during the last win. | OF ‘great pene ity as a speaker, and! xeme J, Moses, a daughter of Mr. W. RB. | Cause {oF setting aside a marriage, and denounced .- grace of the ont, 1s80 > 161d¥4 6th nw, Gel 1840 901 feat. 1.6, 6 Ss cd gold aa biacs tees i and chet not comnected with Serchess ones eetests, chureben, aad street care ess capenk ort the Intermeddling practices of friends and reia- ‘Desties det same purpose, The ST. PAUL PREPARING. Bene Ee eee a at T eee Tare: as tok: | Whose advancement in the line ot Mie sworldiyam: | Moses. Shorly after 3 o'clock, while the | tives who Mil the wie eee ge ats and Pela Jou remember, takes a gond lek we the viciul How the President Will Re Welcomed | jows: bane in raised this Year, 2,374,325) bitlons was constantly hampered by the Dodily in| bells in the spire were ringing in subdued | sheisamartyr. He instanced s case which had 4 480 Mave. IW. 2e ‘st Wee 101 6 ORY | 1009-19 Both st. uw. bay window: seven rooins. | 31s 2d at. se, Sr. LLU ot nw. | tuts ath i, ol0.at" IN CHOWE Jn Shee: lange yard aud private entrance it ‘38 MCKENNEY, ye 3123 Dunbarton ave corr: 3 _EO-STORY AND -near Concet cut ave. extened }00d So Fu improvements, KOH. T. LEI firmities which have now fi manne come before him, where the dai my fateh Ee | When He Arrives There To-Night, | tons ot hay raised tnis year, 942,014; umber of | firmities whic! in early man! tones, the funeral procession entered the church. | the daughter of a well-to- | it clowiy, and keeping nis eyes upon. It, turns oaks Oat rst mote | 2a Shas oat Sean’ Pauanui att Us| Aut, head, washer Newman an are | Soa ata aga niagara | erva, t Sarap a ne this morning, am preparations toy te | ber of he Feported. 302,248; Mroar | necessity of heaith trips. He alec gradaared trom cl by meddlesome trends that she could have made | 4. a President's visit are quite complete, with the ex. | Der ot hogs reported, 00, ‘been made, or. | the law department of Columbian University. At. | Peauliful burial service of the church, the entire | a hotter match, and erentuany eeu nag mad: | down, and down, and down, unt ception of the street Hecorations, ‘which are now ‘About 590 homestead entries have been made,COV> | ter nts craduation a congregation rose to its feet. Followihg the pas- | Was the result ntually a w perhaps the fourth round, he ison coat Ing about 90,000 acfes; pre-emption entries, @ married, and took his wife to 2 Ait.’ One of Washington Irving's mos: | Lalicurled up in front « Tn nas book Speatiy edged tod will be hand £850, Covering &!,000 acres; ibe" culture entries southern Callfornia, where'his health soemed | tsreh waisn Prot ebGpe wea ele tr rng | delightful eketcnes tgthat whieh velisot a wealthy | Out amd as mere OF in Ris Ba sok RENT-A DESIRABLE NEW TWO-s emt basement Brick bath. a 342 Prospect ave.6r.13 0 1 Lt Gr 1419 Knode Out, and his nos ‘upon them. Vt takes nice 0 ee ead * city | march which Prot, Shope was releasing trom the | man who had married. -w tesiont ee ee © possewnion. somer than ever before, Perhaps the most nota- | 300, covering 41,500 acres, and 209 desert-land ene | 7 “Brave urned this. reat organ, were tWelve lady pall-bearers attired | hurry" calculation on ‘the dog's to get down eee oe Ur nai ea Temi | eggs aa easy cote, nes | Sey Gere Gat «erie | alco ae Aa | Ee tc tana ab eect | ake Sea, Ren ec Oa fee " the parade of the Snow-shoe anc 0 Clu from his en, Marion Hendley, | rf + . AeST_STORE AND pwELLiNa, 241 71H | 8005 stig whieh Wil rm“ out about, J.600 gentiemen and | , Henin the last three, yearg the Oregon Short | (heamine! at ee aeinaes as eet Although Mauale Hmerty Addie, Bury, Nora L- McDermott | Dut to ns surprise and jig: che went owe se WE | ae raat UE Cou Det ell Apply Room 10, Federal faildings corset Ws J jadies, The hotels are already filing up,and there pp Brightwood, and has only reeendy been browgnt | 2 ve inson, and | city house, with Its fine furmit ittie hand P sis., betwen 9am. and Sp. 010-3t* | WOK KENT—FOUR 9-ROOM HOUSES, COR. 12TH | promise of the largest crowd ever seen in St. Paul, | the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, the | Bright - in bre Mamie McPherson, and’ then came twelve ure, tothe little cot- | that they do not escape their mark, Dut they ‘ oR REN USES, ib city home. He leaves a wite and little ai tage in Che country, with alight Heart andamerry | settie sld ith Y GENT — MT. PLEASANT, 1pTH ST, Ex. | Poni O<Na "aimed jupe in tretcian order | Ihe Presidents train will arrive at 6-00 pin. and | Northern Pacido, the coeur Dalene alway, the | 2 the city” ho ains of hls long Iiiness and the | SBtemen—Messrs,’ J. _H. Spalding, W.. S. | countenance, and thei mae ea CTT CS ee gy | 3. weag Tine. 2 neat six-room frames, $12.0 | Avvly ou prewises during busiuéss hours, or st 226 | will be met by a reception committee and escorted | Spokane and Idaho Kallway have been built, com. | Haat Oot vont Paine Of ls ness ani Campbell, M.A, “McDonald, W. “"B. Bol | funted “This was prota ees nae UmUnter | manner of the cat. ‘That great tourniuny FOU adjoining cottage. JOSENH |Iststae 8-3 tc the Hotel ‘where Mayor Smith will de- | Prising a total mileage of new railways of 803.63 | | OEPY ont rought to cherished | ton, w.’ E. Wright, Cc. W. Ti P.M. | Irving's, but it a mere fancy sketch of | know, is elastic as Well as rigid, and it only needs aw. 12to 2 —OCT., 19-1443 CORCORAN STREET, | liver the ‘address of: peat ort Dorne jby Mr. Eimery with Curistian eee dey A a time matened : that My x rooms: bath hail rrelcoms, The party, will leave | "The production of gold, atlver, and leaf footed up | cheerfulness and fortitude. He combined with | Hughes Albert Duval, Ben. Graves, C. M. L. Sites | and more than matched in Foal iife, ‘Amd itshould | Cavite Saall be crushed tn the right way for it to kc. #28. Apply to | the hotel fe ts escort V. A. Moore, and M. N. Evans, Six of the gentle. resume its Original form without accident when = 2 ; vE. N.W.—VERY | Stand has been erected, from which they Te and nis religious conv, white ‘and having silver band’s honest exertions ee Gane : e ve jc 27 F at. thnve-story acd basement Brisk welling, | view the promesieee Cleveland wil be re. | Quirements of the Territory is immigration to | 8nd ictions were deep and bi8 qie-bars—and placed it- ta front of the altar Fall, : Sarno old-fashioned ea | ment for the drest.-Now, dors not follow that & = ie three-story au re 2 pure and admirable in every respect He was Pl of marriage was that it was marriage for life, apd | cies directly do um containtig clever rooms lanndrs; furuace room. ste: | celved by a committee of Iadies.. ‘The general re- | SUPPIY & demand for labor. Tt approves the legis: | RY Eur aga wtmuurable in every reepect. He was | ‘The church choir Miss. Susie Fowier, Miss Mate | jf ATTA Chg, a Traae fOr fe apd | girl can ett directiy down’ upon the tournure wi $d eattater Set 15 | iutierypactriow atdevery carnontesce:well and fay | gebUQN fo the public will take place at the RYBD, | TnGtahy ang anv the tact inne ln severalty eotne | &rewtman inthe Churen of te Incaraation, and Gray, QU.W. B Ateinson, and Mr-W- Lapham | ono prevalent agains Sents being driven,” Tt muy be soured, but nh ate ¥ " furnished: willren. loa strictly private family omly Lanne $0 Gi PAU inclined than hitherto and more 11 ‘to work. Cay Ree npg Tanerall willtake place on Wednes- | read. with must feeling, the 19th , following Wor niu Be Bian tempt to subdue It at one fell swoop is likely (0 fig tinh tt ows er cae THURS. Figen & co, | tacnocen, Wan, octover 1a—1ne Presdent’s| a Sato Robber; This Morning, J — ee with a, prayer that was beautiful to its Sim | pom pall ball Garetie | ot tam $2 Gearrreny, fort will sup uray to ove: pper part 1408 | o8-6t “3324 F at. aw, 9 ye a quartette, com ‘of Messrs, 3 5 ope out o , oe ei on RENT=SOV TON SALON EASY TERMS.| elute, of twenty-one guns” was “Area, A] AND MN. soxMERYILia's ENGUREN MING. || ant uncrat ot the ete en ee took | EHGHSRR, uauoon Wainple, aid Boswell sang | SIECY-On0 women in at have mado the asoentot| ment wil have to begin il over aga. “Sb ‘pleas “room Brick House “ 1 a ‘This mornin; = as Sommerville reported le With Me.” font jal € fact Is testified, says @ corre an a iy 5 pitol urounde Inquire of Ee | thoussnds’ abated the arcival of the eats | to the police ticiaomal “timo. between 7 o'clock | Place this afternocn trom the family residence, 216 Je following resolution, adopted by the Church | spondentot Galignant, “by the antique register | urate mactae ko Side, ant foany wsinuating SH, 08 1th ss. Lew, Indian office. ___o8-2t*_ | and loudly cheered the visitors as they allghted | yesterday morning and 7 o'clock this morning, his | # Street northwest, and was the occasion for the dts Ten eld: our Heavenly Father to | Feligiously kept at the offce of the guides at Cha- | themsrives tuto thelr chairs whek, the. basis ORRENT_NICELY-PAPERED SIX-ROOM BRIOE | 4nd crossed the platform to carriages. The steam. | 7°%t*? ‘ nis | #89emblage of one of the largest gatherings of the : as pleseed our Heavenly Father to | Totty as everybody iiay oon ne ine ree | See ee Sea eee ee eer i croatia piattorm to carriages. “ihe steam | safe was opened with a key which ts kept in Tier biiee remove from our sight »ur dear frieud, Miss Neille ay see Tor himnsel ng. Far cane Sees ere MAREE EY 90700 | Eblaties of the sawnailis and, seat mice, and $180 in gold taken. Oficer Bailey was | le ns of the District seen here for yeara | J. Moses, one of the vic. presidents of our Church | book 18 & more faithTul record than one might ——_——_oo—_—__—- a ‘The station and the principal buildings of the | sent to Mr. Sommerville’s to investigate the | “OY Of thoso present had been friends of the de- | Lyceum, we hereby desire to bear our united and | expect, Just as on some ill-fated precipice on the The Kicker, my : A door bee rm FOR RE Taw Suey” ere tastefully decked our with bunting: ‘The | robbery, and while there the engineer, Rdward 7. | Ceaved {Or Over @ third of acentury, ‘The corpse, | tint enarscian ney ooh er eH ae caith her Beau. | Alps a wooden cross marks the spot wher a to0 | From the St. Tals Gictw-Democrat. food Hie ed Riv os leaiet tet Nand Oa sie2 | Pounding, S roots sad tate, €0in aden. Bun ceete escorted, through the principal sireets | Davia Jemt the establishment and aid not return, | Stifed 10.8 plain sult of back, wag, in accordance | Healy storey tied WEA Gui ad tate Nee scugubrious ‘cross ia Bt neni ta ee | opt term “kicker” belongs to the political press, ee aaa a20 Heal ¥oinie Brokers, 1417 Fst] “the mayor and president of the board of trado| Kept'in a drawer it tre plier anak. Workman | & Plain cloth-covered ‘caskets devold of gov orne. | Het, Fellued and soclal qualities, her love for art | SyerS itiin iio bas tale ge eath fae Jee gOk | OIOKY Of umes, and ts applied to the discontensed, SiON J i : id music, and her devotion to the happiness of - S| dissatistied, pugnactous, selfish, obstinate voter HOUSE, ALL | accompanied the President in his carriage. ‘The | *° tabi ‘the | entation save the handles and screw heads. | °2 od ot end, and the oft-recurring formul iieseat in pug s joa : gnt'ce population, with a great number trom a| money had not been removed ee 7 Selock last | Here Were many floral tributes on and avout tho | ORES. pact may perhaps account tortie ietance with | WhOdeS not arcept or approve the action of his 10 10 : ‘ distance, were ou the streets ‘The train stopped | evening, and the police think 1t was taken early | COMin. The services were those of the Presbyterian | ¢,D', Newman then read that exquisitely sympa. | Fin the book fs shown to intending excursion | part . tt This term, lke “boodler,” “flat-footed,” : ¥ 3 4 a5 = 20 minutes. this mofning. Church, conducted by Rev.Dr. Byron Sunderland, a | SWhon Heew Of, Lougteliow’s commencing with | isis” The first female ascent of the yiant of tue | “evel-head.” son men,” and kindred expresat ‘8 Gunton Building, ———-—___ ye Jong tried friend of” the sed. The pastor fa the hours of day are numbered,” and at its | ing was made by two French women, one of afi ated within the past tes ‘ita sort Ot Mate THE IOWA EVICTIONS. obavis appeared at Mr. Sommerville’s about, 6 ronal Fela ti cr rn x; | Shontaneous wayne rt apa tors past The above ia only » portion of the property on my jave the engine running in time for the | 8P0" ey of his perronal Telations with the | CoBcluston said: “And go ends another life, This | (cratic and the other of pleblan birth. ‘Thelr ex, fall list call atomtice for bulletin sesired on ct — early demise reminds me ot the words of the pro- : th spontaneous way, Hike o! other workmen. He -was’ well dressed. when he | dead andof his high ¢ &c. At the conclu- diera s | ample was quickly followed in after seasons, and | present, One star) An Effort to Hold the General Govern | appeared at his post this morning, and the. polies | Sion of the services the corpsé was borne to the Wrovaxiuct Sum has gone down while it ts yet, Gay-” | tn tne end the record stands as follows: Engish | Licker"ts that le seeeeent ounty, N.Y., one BIL ment Partly Responsible for Them. | think he has le the clan Davis Picture orna- for Interment, ane ie, Congressional Cemetery | whom tue sun of but twenty-Hve summers has | Some, $25 French women, 15; Russian women, rasa noted tighter, whose chief mode i Cnicago, October 10.—A special from Des Motnes | ments the rogues’ gallery, and the police say that | for interment, the following named gentleman | Sane js stricken dowh, is taken from home, trom | 4 American women, 3; Swiss women, 2 and Prus- and defense was th Aieking Instead of Tooms, conven Tegaraing the eviction of settlers by a British syn- | @ has served term of four years in the Albany | NOTES WP Morrisnes prod Gating: wovghy | Tends, trom the church, chen we ask ‘Wherefore, | Sian, Vanish, Hungarian, Jallan anil Austrian i | striking ont from the should. Steatt& wat local nqtaize 26 st st. 1.e. enitentiary ing. Mr. Noyes, W. H Zs | : es ~ poy Eee dicate trom the unearned land grants of the Bt. | Sequentiy “swore out a warrant. for Davis, | Rives Geo. M. Oyster, Benjamin Chariton and@0. {LONE she sleepeth; such a fe never | BUSDands. ‘The mania for making ascents, Cunowgh Conventions as ‘a delegate. “On one seca. AW ypitee ny. : - Paul and Sloux City Road says: The General Gov- | charging him with grand larceny. Lieut. | Bestor. ends. “If there were no liumortality; if life ended | Cv, ad good, report, bas this year been rather | gion he represeuted his town at a gatheriog which : erninent has by correspondence as well as by de- | Amiss and Detective Wheeler searched his room in ACTION OF IE BOOKSELLERS. for Nellie when consciousness ceased she would | Dumbered ab, as masiiee ne gee ummIt having | adopted # resolution indorsed bby every vove BAVe ‘e 2 nee 5 ; c i+ | suit, de na neasure Wi Were In dispute. tho State of ows has ho Highe | was entered, Da Only ee ene ee akon ors and stationers of Washington to take C1100 | ae ee en ees eer ne Wthon | lowed not very closely, by Englisiimen and Engilsh- | “unanimously,” whe , oy to Interfere save as i can assist to recover tht = Tegard to the death of Mr. Joseph Shillington | she was but a chilld in our Infant class T watened | WOMeD, And still farther off, by Americans and Ger. | to his feet and’ sald: x te Federal courts the lands which railroads did Local Notes. Seer or robe gt Messrs. W. H. Morrison, E. | the unfolding of her womanhood, and wherever | {uth to the suamieit wee cen ee eaTe, NeUtUred | secretary to reourd my vote in th not earn, and give them soestt ery have gone | Robert P. Saunders’ account as administrator, | Morrison, Robert Beall, W. H. Lepley, W. B. Ea: on, | 1 have met her—at home or abroad—she was | Ciyy, while those of other nationalities depend for | QuNE 08 the resolutions, and if they were iett to OF the Goenay €ood faitm, trusting to the promises | wich will annexed, of his mother (Lucy B. P.Saun- | &- C; Ballantyne, J. c.’Parker, C. C. Pursell, JOun | always very dear to me. She had been highly the thost part upon, thelr aiagualities depend f0F | tye to be disposed of T'd kick ‘em Into the sireet.” Criegcovernment, This Attorney-General Baker | goers) has been passed by the Probate Court, ¥. Faret. Messre. J. Bradley Adams and’. J. | tavored with a richly-furnished intellect, and had counsel of guides” sa} ted ye oe LG Jndgier rom Steere General (rere sayy and, ted to have Attornoy- | "Win. Hill Colored voy, pleaded guilty in the | Burt sent word regretting thelr inability to attend | ample opportunities to develop. Its, she’ WOK ale saa reputation as a “kicker,” he could dispose of the Geucral Garland at Washington atop these pro. | police: Court to-day to. ‘charge of-stenling $13 the meeting. Preambles and resolutions were | vantage of all and gathered for the Lord. The aneiine <o5 resolutions in the manner mentioned were they Goverminene to detertat ee 1 1 ed age Or the | trom ‘is employer, Jno. Fitzpatrick, and a fue of | 849pted paying tribute to the upright character | Angels watched her very evening as she retired e mestic” Problem, turned over to him for that purpose, but that in tem. Thies Bow Preaane Clevo ae $10 was imposed, ‘The $13 was found on the boy and genial qualities of the eee, recording | to her room to read her precious Bible in solitude, | VARIOUS SUGGESTIONS FOR THE CONSIDERATION oF | tle WnaniMiLy of Lhe meeting as Lo the Justice of administration has refused to do. As a result tne | Sud returned to Mr. Fitzpatrick. ee eee ee gid hearttelt regret that the fa-| Hers was not ap ostentatious religion; it was HOME MISTRESSES, the measure Was So apparem that Stearns tight evicGMiia liste gure on nied by Scones ov | _JH0. Le Carter, colored, Was sent to jail for a | Millar form and face will no more be seen ainong | quiet and deep-seated. She trusted fully in that | From Cassel's Family Magazine, Kick “himself Instead,” it he didn't like them, Sfletious have gone on wecomp y scenes Of | month by Judge Snell today for threatening to | US" Making expression “ot the dept of gratitude | saviour whose bride she 1s to-day. Now, it her ‘A change in social sentiment would produce an | Bill Was thereupon christened “the kicker” by his ip, error and brutality cut his wife’s turoat from ear to ear, under which we stand collectively and individually | jite has not been in vain her death will not be in % Ly feliow d-legates, and the pame clung to him until vnbashb WiciROaDEELEY ‘Geo. A. Janney, colored, ftteen yearsold, charged | 2 Ur departed friend for his precept and example | vain. Surely she died for some oue, for_some per- | CaUal Economic change, It is the tendency of the | it was applied In a more public way'to the obette DERLEW’S RE-| with being an die und’ incorrigible boy, pleated | 95 citizen and business man,” acknowledging “(he | gon; her death was hol. an Uunecéssary sucrifice, | Unes to degrade and not to elevate household | hate, pugaacious. class ‘or voters that’ amotena PORT. guilty in ‘the Police Court to-day, and was sen- | Comfort oa Sieece 2 often received in | ‘The great mysteries and troubles of life are bless | service, and to discourage American giris trom | Politics has produced, eae tenced to the Reform school during minority. roles, Dy Mea both, in our business and family | ings in disguise. Irecall the cage of a family in | choosing the employment of “servant” on account IER ct OPP RB Mis Letter Regarding the Knights Re-| ‘The willof the late May F. Byrne was ied to-day. | C!Fcles, bY hls cordial syinpathy and warmth of | my congregation where the sou—the only sou— i Art of Instantaneous Photograph: Jntions to the Church Highly Praised. | she icaves a siuall: bequest to her brother, and | PCarh” and extending “to ius family and inany | was takensaWay, and to-day his parents bow at | Of #8 implied soctai dezradation, Ladies wuo | , At Of Tmstantnnes di MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., October 10.—The Kaights | !¢aves her property in trust. to D. O'C. Calla. | feuds our most sincere and heartfelt sympathy | the foot of the cross of Him Who died for all nan- | read Carlyle, and who take pleasure tn Herbert's | 7 re of Labor Assembly convened at the usual time | §2#0 for the benent of her aunt, Julta Zell, and in | #24 condolence.” ze kind.” often quoted lines upon the diviuity of drudgery, | | Tustautaneous photography 4s an art chat ts ‘Tr speclal terms past an offin of Che phrase “tbe ENT— UO 1209 T9ch AG. L420 Rat. mow. eeee e300 1.00 1304 T st., Sra 5.00 1808 15th st, 4.Ct ae. (Dy SE) negative, Tm Weel av. Dw, 1 st st O.w, 11.90 1108 F stn. ws 1 he n.w.. sion. $r.90 111 Dat. aw. 11. st nw. Tir...-90 2408 4th stn.w. 1 we. Lr 80 1907-11 7th ot th atnw.ri4e....N0 Sr-and store 1 s! 1 i 1 1 i 1 Bi i Bt ¥ 3 i nw 2214 Conn. ave. fer, Sen wibyyz) 12100 t.. = 110.00 d 190.00 juonths:, e 715 De Sales at met desirable sections of the rity. ‘Unfuruisied fats ngrarinent howe Osten eat. Horpartcuies | £307 Oe aes andvrerattn apply at gur-oflce: 16:44 Yet ats AOE 70 hws tie : ate REE SSUuSSTON, a8 15thet ne | JOE SIRE NOE io ot ME ae Gp YOR RENT—FROM OCTOBER 20th st, ur. Q n.w., LUT. Se ee ialasent brick, Decittan, rouse, bath SbG'D st new rent $40.30: cars puss the Rrpiy at 208 Dat naw a JOR RENT—IN AL XANDRIA—410 PRINCE S' : 5 case her aunt dics, to Rev. E. J.’Le Fevre. Ne ‘The preacher closed his address by solemnly call- | have a manner of considering tueir malds the in- | Very easy to learn, Even the cheapest of instrue u Brick, mod. imps, choice location, pertect | X"irar tsth st nw ae this morning, but little business of importance | Annie Just has OWT Gee eckert, for $5,000, Construction of County Ronds. Ing upon the relatives Of the Geevased to follow io | habitants of a different world trom thelt-own, ments will do to take exceedingly good instante. SORE mats DavIDEON, 600 Kinest. |S nave wear Mt wy was bandied, the time being consumed In hearing | sub 13, square 424, fronting 19 feet,’8 inches on | CAPT. GRIFFIN'S REPORT OF EXPENDITURES UP TO | her footsteps. ir theories are sound on the dignity of reports and’ appointing committees. ‘There was | 7th street, bewween M and N is laborers in a lowly pos | REOUS Pictures. As the Waterbury watch ts @ hot a very full aitendance, and the hotel lobbies Housework Wiil be elevated When It is re. | Marvel of cheapness tn 1ts particular line, so there norable and Tespected, ‘If | 18 a Waterbury camera that costs only a few dob JOR frame house. 6 Tu under iain house, 1T_-TO PROMPT TENANTS, A SMALL |} 2° neat Lest cis bath: water, sie and ear 2 sts. ocToBER 1. "The male quartette sang “Still With Thee,” and ot iad Capt. Eugene Griftin, in charge of streets, has | wille the eburch choir rende | sition, 00 1008 swarmed with knights Among the majority of | RANos oF THe THERMOMETER.--The following 300 Linear Ti6thst mw. Apply v submitted to Engineer Commissioner Ludlow the | the Vast multitude, nurabes Foge: tuese there Was an unmistakable feeling of were tie readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7 a, | Subml sseil by the side’of the ¢: B | Eos catcarces erousd Siire ior Stee ot hae ie | LMR SERIE Ghats SEDEORE Enateee Kine F —s Le ieeetmieprarse ti ancien ninimui, 63. | folowing statement of the expenditure ot the ap-| Nei iook at the facecbeautiful in death--of her | band in trade bites lis Cierksy the relations. be: | Otber day” sone photos taken with a camera that is JOR RENT—126 AND 132 TENN. AVE. N.E,7 derly tn bis report on the attitude of their order = ropriation for the construction Of coUDLy Toads | Wines CRS an eT a are | Cana TAN MIERESET OETAC RIND Ea ae teh | etn waders bem: Bribe mee Roeteeeatee 2 : Hepat talked ita keguts oa eugous SANOIAL/ AND 'COMMEROTAL: pita Oouren as Deautiful oue, ‘Through the sLalned-giass windows | Would be on the sound basts of polltical economy, | Warmiug-pan without the handle, and the leu te domination and ey were oan tie iow Bladensburg road. 11,875 09 | the Warm afternoon ‘sun shone, lighting up the | and not on a soctal or sentimental footing. Ax in | takes the place of one of the vest Butt Pula ~ ee PALA OF AE FOWDERLY HEEONE Te one oeeche mariete yond iiss $11,875 00 | church with @ golden glory. Ih aud around other fleids of labor, thorough training would be | S\Tiug in the vest pocket and you take « picture, rt, 4-roum Bric er, Ke: 89. 20 J : 2 I Bennings' road... ee COO re aoe inal al scares ncar th expected, and the girl who aspires to service would | SIX pictures are taken on one plate. 7 are cere Cobfisas Br PRAISE OF ME. POWDERLY'S REPORT ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of | ‘Teuleytown road... ee 5,284 62 | Titan one of thei a cross five fect Ligh, bel learn her profession as the bookkeeper learns to | Found, and about an inch aud @ Muif tn diameter, — FF CO go tah stm w._| 2004 Toth st nat and his personal attitude. Master Workman | {he Now York Stuck Market, so reported by special | Crushing stone for Biadensburg and Ben- pecluly nouceables tne body of It is of ereaea | keep ls accounts. In order to maintain 2 com, | The Beauty” of tuts device 18 that you cam go ‘on OO oe FURST ten, mouse at | 104 ISth now: Te. Lowry, of D. A. 3,Bradford, Pa, sald: “Yes, Imust Ys C Cooleenua ean sri Pd? GF | ana white roses and maiden-air fern, and 1qiud a | tented household, and to encourage Uke best et. | Mong the streets with vour hands In Your poo JOR RENT—12-ROOM FURNISH ‘Theabovenouses canbe examined by permit from | confess there Was considerable trepedation and ‘i (epee Spring road. 211 00 | eee ar oF Capac LionB ade DasO DE ean dna © | torte Of her servants, the mistress Sould alts Go eo | PROLAgTapUlng While Une plate MchSs out." haame mnoatha “Call foe deseRiption of! <qgetenenls: THOMAS 4. FISEEH SOO. | doubt with regard to Mr, Powderly'a feelings, ag} “2™* | & | © || Suma | a | & | Inspection... 7208 fp | Mea dove resting ou Tt the gift oi the empioyes | Huparcal, Kind and and conslcrate, asthe farmer | Mever tried oe of the concealed cameras, tut h st JOHN SHERMAN & CO, 1407 Fat. | _° gon a ry Well ag some speculation as to what the sentiment 7 an aay | Road engin Grate Moses, "A viola Tn dlowers. was tryin tho | rimerchint endeavors to gala tue’ alfection and | SHOWA Imagine there would te a aimeutty ia : LTH St. , W, 19 Rooms, | POR RENT UNEURNISH of this report would be, but I am certain that | Gab Pec": Non €'nt pe. | 40%) Saif | steam router, See rie Cues ince, wine ae oe [rceates us wane should tmaxinn fuer won a sie fr inonth, peronne ne hou Pat. ; every man in my district {3 satisfied this morning. | Cen. Pac...) ‘There is not such a large number Of Catho.ics | Ches. & 0. in) my district, and “I am a Methodist, | ©: a denomination Which to-day Ithink 1s more op | 30:4. 4¥, powed to Catholiclsin than any other in existence. | Por SHC! Unink the religious beliefs have nothing to do ‘Do., pref... signs were contributed by various friends. The business principles which regulate the | Practice Would make It possible to hit the mark ho Interment. Was. at, Onk Hi Cemetery, ana | household can be applicd stil higher tothe public | every ume, Ih the detective cameran Which are just as Une sun sank below the iortzon the mortal | Part in the domestic question, many | ISO & recent 1 , You can see the Temains of Ube lair young woman were laid Ww rest, | European countr nental supervision | You are taking on a little glass pi Iv Was a most impressive occasion, ‘The male | Fegulates household service. Servants In some Then you run no risk in Ue matter quartette sang “Blessed Are the Dead who Die in | Places possess conduct books, without which they sat. Printing. ‘Material for general use, 1640 K. L ave., 10 roo pny yee | TOE Fe are Tenleytown road at northern Georgeto 97% Oregon Lraus| 10 re! Balance ot appropriation... own bound : ‘he Lord,” aller Which tbe assemblage, led by Mr, | Cabot find situations, ‘The’ mistresses note the ee ean: ‘iy. 11 room ieee | RO ee ined astsniate Goer cates Se Cpurteve, Joined their volves In-Suall We atest iigibenavior ia thisbock, witch fscountersigued |. he Practice too Compte: re e rel I e e River?” e gt Ol e in. | by ee. y could hot the system suggest n the Dakota Bei o7-1m S21 Featveet, | Keeping up the dignity of the order. ‘The remarks Completing Bladeusburg road. Beyond the River?” Six litte girls from the In. pol a e 28 re ; _— i ie ‘ u ae ae ee an Américan'plan of rgulatious “A supersts 30 you didnt succeed tn JOR RENT—FGRNISHED HOUSE OF v Rooms, | 2512. te attitude toward anarchism also struck Completing Benuings' roads. fant class, in care Of Miss Cornelia Purcell, (who P ne ry he law business im ‘cont cated 0a: ‘of ats - home and to-day we stand upon a well-defined and goutor uct les thas one Weer deraim Soyer monte | Mdependent platform that every member Under- inadvance, Address “TUBS,” Star office. o7-ate” | Stands.” Was teacher of that Class when Miss Moses Was a | Doard of domestic service, member of 10, cast their offering of flowers into | Rent matrons of city or" the grave, and the last fond memento was a bou- | Gepartinent of munictpal gor jmposed of Lie prot wh A) Wyorn would be a usetul | 9.2) FomMnent, Its duties | BE met ou U Completing Tenleytown road. aid a frieud Ww a young man whom train, Gr., wr.i5 oe 10 479 at uct dropped on the casket by Dr. Newman, Would be the supervision ‘of Intelligence ofives Pm gotng back.” H. PARE, Cor. 459 and Eats. aw. Wt RENT 410 47H ST. SE. A COSY LITTLE ee fe Ceres ee ADuoaiEwitintieenaant: | ore “Slowly, in te deepening twilight the mourners a anperel Sg a TE ier” = ri RA COSY LITTLE | comprisi asst 3 quar 93%] Do. pret: pee syinpathizers moved away, reluctantly leave | a8 Weil as prevention o galust house) . ‘ OR RENT— Mase, 5 iygito of Peuuspivanin ver cara C- RNIGIEE, Gur | UeTaAatSpringtield Ohio, 1s a ptatan: gentleman SBN Bio District Government Affairs, Ing ithe embrace of mother curth the beauttul | ers and Its good. results cau bee predicted as ome n had's colecuon epainet see cemecierg a “orate. umn 5 . : MISCELLANKOUS. form of a true, devoted, Christian woman, answer to a difficult problem, Seen toreaee ee JOR RENT-TWO ELEGANT DWELLINGS, 014 | Some misgivings among certain members of our enn ream (cece Exchate ‘The Commisstouers have nouliied Mr. W. H.Mob- | ‘The funeral was under the direction of Air.W. R. 2 head The Bat Assoclation, took aud 916 3 su'nvw.: Jast hulshed; one in walnut, | HStTict as to what the result in question wonld | | Tae following changes from Saturday's quotations | Jer, contractor {oF laying sewers to veKIN Wo speare, the Well-known undertaker, Not Used to a Hotel, Ne Matter up and brought It betore the } § Pie other in cherry. Twelve roouis cellar. ail modern | Bey Dut, personally, Inever swerved for a moment | gh the Mashiugtou Stock Exchaney arv noted to-day, | 4 To‘inch sewer on tile West side Of eh streets be. | SPAT sachin Coal ieee SEAT. and he disbarred me, He sald anybody who adit. Bole Mat. ae, imi. duproveinents: lange yard and shed. wth servauts’ | in’ my’ belief that Mr. Powderly, although a| ¥ S- 4%% 1801, coupous, 108 bid, 108% asked. | 2 /CCU'Cetrcet amd North Caroline, avenue couthe ‘The € aioe ee aero aS Know enough to take the subject 2149 Puav. Ori 30. ozet; to 20-teot alley. Address OWNEH, 910 5th ot, | devout Catholic, would “do just as he nas done | [7 5,f#4 rewistered: 1803, 108, bid, 408% asked | Onell covet a Norn saneeaar ted “You would think that in this age of the world | found him with the Dutt Of sixcshooter tail ne died acl ve mie ANEW TWOSTORY FAT WinpoW | hance Of Rt tenommentEs gma tueny a DLO | U" an regintrods 4 | bid: 35 asked | M4 West hasbeen appointed acterk in thoen-| - 1, , CmOTTE COURT —Judue O-m. | tnere was no man such a fogs asnotto be up with | be To pay. want wcll carck meet ‘TA NEW TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW cf ninattor y district. There | D.C.” per. im 6s, 1891, coin, 106 bid, ent at a #900. urday, Matthews: . agt. Scout; order mak- custa otel life,” erriton to ‘and back building brick House (O10 Ost has been muuch outside speculation with regard to | 209\aakl. D.C."per tp, Za, “Inb, currency’ | © pirc-esPapes will bo enced tom tne west and | ing Fr Ge Nel party, deieadant, isarbouragc, | we Ordinary rules and customs of hotel lite." 1 tps hg me EN Meany So f f st ‘ 5 e Ik . he Wy courts, Tai gol all modern couveniences. Inquire of | Teligious sentiment embodyiny rtion of 1u9 bid, 11136 asked. Market ‘ stock," 7s, 189. : Papers HG ; do. fault. Same agt. Atkin. | Dad been taiking with the night clerk of the Tre- 4nd - eae ; rm putin bat mo nt embodying any portion of our SS eae rae ay a 3! #3, | north fronts of Albaugh’s Opera House. Burche Bros.; do. by defai ane agt. Atkin. ew Jersey, where the practice is fours, areas re Jas. Grady, a private of the tlre department, has | son; do. do. Barbour agt. White & Sons; judg- | mont. He continued: “An old man came in to- 2215 W fe br gyer bad a mention tn our Constitution, and we | 1224 currency, AU¢% bid. 130 asked. |b, ©. 20° | acon ‘aismniseed, hnd Conrad ‘Reinhart appoived to | meuts by default, ‘Breitbarth agt. Willis; ac. night carrying his valise, to which he clung as ————_+9> —_____ Toso abeeees brs SS 1S Tree to bee egnal dignity, and every ‘member D.C. sd-year fund, 190%, ‘coin, 126 — bid: | fill the vacancy. ‘Equity Court—Judge Merrick. ‘though ft held all he had in this world. ‘The bell. |__AN EX-STATE SENATOR AKKESTED.—A Philadel BLIS H st. Sr... oe we noes a ‘aS he pleases, Colamibin Kailzoad, stocky $1, bia wget Capitol BUILDING PERMITS Saturday, Dulin agt. Dulin; correction of error | boy over there offered to take t, but the old man. aoe Press special frum Erie, October &, says: Su1n Ouveae D. A. 126 TO BR REINSTATED. gud Strands Aa bid, tos asked. |, Washington Gas, | have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: | y,\tieed and Political and soctal circles were agitated here and STORES. ‘MINNEAPOLIS, M. conveyance orders. Huth axt. Ruth; | ordered him tostand back. “Then he approached ris ra 5 -- October 10.—John. Morrt- | dort entre 40 bid. Nar | To erect—D. H. Hazen, four brick dwellings, Nos. trustee returnable October 11 granted | ine and sald he wanted to go to bed, {saw that | in Titusville to-day by tue arrest of Hon, Joba 0 920 18th st... FELLING, 12 ROOMS, COR. Tit | son, ‘ot New York, rejected delegate froin Distries | toute. Pee ated Nee sete tock, 29 | 2002 to, Loos G strove soutuwvest; $0,000. "M. B. | United” states agi ill: pro contesso ana reter- | he was a well-meaning old gentiemon and unused | Fertig, of the atter ety, up ge OF Per $20 Store Sul M st red. Apply ‘at SUS Uthat, | Assembly 126, has just announced that the trouble | bid. Washiugton Brick Muching, 210 asked. Bank | Miller, frame dwelling, Washington street, Ana: ence to John Cruikshank, examiner, ordered, | to city customs. I asked hit If he wanted a room or e prosecution is brought George T, Pn = oe has all been settled, and that his assembly will be | of “Wasibuston, 203 bid, 313 asked. Natioual Met | costa; $800. Harbin & Arnold, two brick ‘dwell- | Cningpell at, Koones: lich discharged and bili | pretty Ligh. He looked at me, and said he dia Donald, Of Marietta, Olle. “IL grows oul of © ioundary ste Se GENE MODERN = Teinstated. | His statement cannot be verified Ull | opulitan Bauk, 180 bid. 200 aaked. Columbia Nu | ings; $1,300. A. S. Caywood, Brick stable in rear | GPM ed, “uno agh Meyer; sale ually ratined | Want to go Where he couldn't get out if anything | sult over alange lot ot terttvory’ i Fora full list apply t0 | WESCOTT & WILCOX, FO BEST — MODERN RESIDENCES, NORTH- | the convention meets tuls afternoon. Pied Bank 110 bids 113 weked. |, Heal Ketate ‘Title | of 210 New York avenue; $500. ‘To repair—Mrs. | Sha cause referred to auditor, Liverpool agt. Liv- | happened, ‘And J don't want to be put in a district, In Which, it ts alleged, th os 1907 Pennsylvaniaave nw | 74.359 | 1303 F st., Or. ——>—_— es ee Waning ton dene latency Fallen, No, 219 Ist street northeast; $700. J. W. | Grpool; sale decreed and Richard L. Wailach ap- | With anybody else, nuther,’ he exclaimed. * Want, testified falsely. "It as alleged oon ts TWO-STORY AND Basi | 1 ! Lith st, Anarchist Neve Convicted. Go, 30 bid Columbia Title Insurance, 54 Lideg | Edmotds, house on southeast cornér of Jd Street | Hinced trusteo to sell. abath? I asked, AU this he grew furtons, and | friends that the prosecution {= malicious, aud ia. Fun ina a wise, Fooms, all improvements, EBERMANN, Lurrstc, October 10.—John Neve, the anarchist, | a#ked,, Cuosapeaue aud Powuse Telephone ie Sud'New York avenue; $700. ‘To-day, Sipe agt. Kaiser; sale fnaily ratified and | Sid he had a good wash Tr PR ye 4 oecieaie i how. ; rent $40. = aa = = ‘sentenct a . id, BL usked, U.S. Electric Ligut, 80 as = : : S pro con- | and he dida’t think be wa y ye woul: : Peunsyly ONE oF THOSE, ELEGANT | Pefbleasanty situated Brick Dwelling, nine rooms | WUde, ihe counts on which he was convicted wer Raldmore Markets, yesterday morning, when Wm. H. Porter, a col- - " ready to leave this tavern. I thought that was| oor = ‘North Capital, 12 rooms, all ake SS _____© others to commit high treason, contravening tig | BALTIMORE, Mp., October 10.—Vinginia sixes, eon- | Fed porter on a Puilman caron the Baltimore and Sines bared vcr 2 cre ses one on me, [persuaded him to register, and then | _ KILLED BY a CoLoReD Gr Adelatde Colebu Sn: Eeeaiieanececset | [pOR RENT oer explosives law, citcating forbidden priuts, aud | #4lsistwd, 4, vast due coujwis UL; | new threes | Potomac raliroad, gol up, Ne Loud a YOuNy Whe | ee rene en een ee Teonabery | galled the Bell-boy to show him up.” ‘The old | & Young colored girl, aged ten years, and How oseit H. WARNER & Cu. HED ber mo. UNFURNISHED. per mo. | committing perjury. Pp Giy. North Carolina sixes, old, 119% bid to-day. man crawling on the car floor. ‘The intruder said | 90nal_ recognizance. ard Dorsey, disorderly | tenow objected, He sald he ‘didn't want no | Steele, “an elght-y: Altred stevie, o JoR RENT—403 ‘OPP. JUDICIARY sabia ers taped ——— BALTI woik, Mp, October 1)—Cotton steady and | he had entered the car Ubrough a window, to wash | Cohduct in county; collatera forteited. Geo. Hill | nigver prowiln’ around the halls’ with him, ‘To | Coatsville, Pa., had a Friday evening, Batre trick tt ‘rooms, ail improve- Conflagration at Amesbury. dulinulddbng, 9%». ’ Flour quiet and firm— Howard Bimsett. | The rer found that one of ‘the win- ree 2 Suen oe Bete ep eres please Kim't went with him, and wre got into the during wwii tue uloned girl grec y oung exces ts. key at ottice, rent $00. ° Street aud Western super, 2.3,a2.70; do. extra, jows had been broken open, as had a glass case in » Arthur, | Plevator. It 15 a fact that thé old fellow the 7 ad With a stone, He died on Satu beri cd S*p. HL WARNER & CO. a ALANGE CARRIAGE FACTORY AND SEVERAL OTHER | ai.0U; do. fuully, 3.758 50: ity nila wae the car, and two bottles Of Whisk} Sal a'box ot | and Annio Kollihs, disorderly “conduct; ¢5 or 13 | Clevator, tts low then grew ay ‘BUILDINGS BURNED. ALLUD; do, extra, 20Uas.0z; do, Rio brauds, 4 1004.3 Patapsco superlative patent, 5.10; do. teanily. 4.7: Wiest south dy Guan; aber, SOR Speechless, and when We reached the landing on | morning. ‘The girl has made a practice of stoulng the fourth floor he #=xed me if there w. Of getting to the room, 200 Gordon ave. 45. HUETY & Di kit Jor Lease 170 N.W., DESIRADLE 3- | cigars Which had been taken from the case were | days each. Dennis Rollins, Geo, Brown, Frank nt Brick Houge, with 10 rooms, 7 no other | People, found under a seat. ‘The intruder, who gave his | Hogan, und Benj. Franklin, do.; collateral tor- y other | Pe ‘Tu rather climb up URY, Mass., October 1 as Occurred here for se’ see uel ‘Bardwood RENT—1 i = eamel sated: yO Mine L. decent ‘exposure; 35 or | WAY “4 ~ Famovs KatinoaD Max Vesti ean Wi Wementa, electric bell JOR KENT—THREE-STORY AND KASEMENT B te lowee a ll iter red, spot, 75% | DAME as John Reamer, was arrested by OMticer | felted. Harrison Eills, ine a ladder from the outside,’ he said, “Luan to g’t tn ‘al ALLOA! mer TH ‘eT. Sie ee wakSte © Coe” ie waremie tat ok a ae O this morning destroying the lange car- | prstdewber TH bids Noveisoe BOERS ak Lightyoun, and Judge Snell today etd nim for | 19, days, Jno, Atitchell, do.; do, Sarah’ Lomax, | fiat box agin. Sposa ‘that rope was to breaky | Special train, composed of tsrwe private care e JOR RENT— = re nf anufactory of Locke & Jew 3 Well as | ber, S2as2+.; January, Sdaas3iy, Corn— Uke action Of the grand jury, on a charge of house- | cruelty to animal: oliateral forfeited. “Frank ef Lane, profantt or7 days. Albert Willams, tena ——>+—__ Gordon Lee Fantroy, Jas. Re Bell, Jno. ‘THE WESKLY STaR’s Pocket Atlas of the World1s | and Sylvester Jones, ilisorderly condu 1 LER & RUTHERFORD, 1106 F st. n. Brick 900 N.Y. ave mw. 11. bath, 6 5 | Jpok RENT—1515 AND i517 N ois 8 wulldings, ‘The loss will reach | truer aud ‘uiet in aera new three-st + and ‘baseuent B.D. ww, | fully $125,000, of which Locke & Jewell ist 16 | $70,000; lusured for $45,000. C. F. Pettingill, Ia Having reached his room, he took te by the Land | Cornelius Vahhaerbilt, Chauncey M. Deper and said ‘Good-bye,’ In a Warm-hearted way, and | Marvin Hughitt, pre: ‘Uy then asked, ‘I reckon you know Wentworth?’ | Rafioad, and having of on board a di orluwestera, eh high Tali ir said Tdid. ‘Well,’ he sald, ‘mebbe Joh road dighitarles, reached Madison, Wis, Saturdays rors jmp. heated by rumace; | Ciilint, $25,000; Lnsuted 101 000. Jno. Carr, ester | offered free to every new subscriber for one year to | days each. C. Alexander, indecent exposure; $5 of | PSN noune ee eee verore Fgit ap. | Mess. Vanderbilt, Depew, Mugnit’ aud Mr. Bee KUGH-REOKD, carrlages, loses $2,000; Insured ‘Ior $1,000, J. x. Sw EatStIl ‘Provisions | te WEEKLY Stak, It 1s a handsomely printea | 15 Harrison and Harry Cummings, | Jy). does let him come up. 1 hain’t seen Joan for | Walter Webb Look Carriages ior Wie Viies mansion. vous, ae. diets N06 F st. nw. | Huntington, dwelling ‘house, $2,200; ‘uninsured. | Mewy and moderately active, — Mess’ pork. Luees | DOuk Of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with inore 3 collaterals forfeited. Eilza King, Win. Har- | nicu on eleven years—when I beat him ou a calf | @ pay thelrrespects to Uke President of the Uulted «6 rooins Wit Be POE ENT A TST NE SEVEN Ghe house was occuped by the Tamilies of Chas, | alu.00. Bulk nieats —shuulders and” clear rib | than 100 colored Inapsand diagrams, and contains | per, and Jno. Rowser, profanity; collaterals tor- | (2i.0" And he shook my hand azain. T cane back | Suites, bat he had hot returned from fishing, abd tapes Gardner and Philip Phillips, who saved part of packed, Gass, “Bacon shoulders, 7a 4, their furniture, "SIRty imen ave throwD out ot eine | Hd. aden, D4: hina, ployment, most of Whom lost all their tools, Sev- | B eral other bullut re damaged, eee pat Hid Paperet. feoudit FW. CALLAGHAN, S31 North Capitol st. Fe EERE LHSECLASS WESIDENC Akode Island ave., occupied the past three y the seer tary of the British Legation. Apply Jear | a Wealth of genera 2 © adveruise- | felted, Mayor Lewis, carrying a ‘pistol; 350 or 90. oe. el rr . the callers, having left their ©: voumrena u steady—Wester, packed, Iba: creamery, 223 ———e or 30 days, Henry Hall, ca ist witof Uheearth, and the article is getting scarce | for Duluth, “These ge eh Expect to be in Rt, Tio capes: ohne; | ENTrTLED To Pay Witte Warrixo POR Work.—| Jas. Welsh, Ja8. Kobinson, Wan, Soles, Martha | ftye markets” 5 J Paul to-day, and will probably mect the President, ; rh see see Lo'als., Bivar tema soft, “diy: copper | Tn response to an Inquiry froin the collector of cus ane Suan fs Lows Li ssnls. ‘OR KENT — newt f Sieh. to? Lun se Cee House Harned, rs si gtiucts 10a104, Whisky uslet, 1441-15. | toms at New York, the solicitor of the ‘Treasury | fMtaieys SPudleh disorderly conduct; collauerals | yaoeg Storming im the Northwest, ee ater pose kee tee FRE SESE PwELEIN night the court-house of this eounty, siteaterey | Ld-tkde; flour, 1s 24d. Receipts tour, | has decided that the inspectors of customs, who ee From the Minneapolis Jourual, States juil yard, for iurder, "Both men faced nt tc; keys oor Bayne City, together with. all “titles: records: wen | 11-003 barrels, wiveat, Dusiielss J | are pald by the day, “when actually employed,” | Distinguished Men Leaving Chicago, | “I suppose we have had the greatest trip qpat | their fate with ‘great covluess aud died games is) aw. Seng uesuuventiy fire, supposed to be of ncemicey: | Busuelsg oats 4. 8 are “actually employed” wen walthus orders, | CHARGES OF BRIBERY WHICH HAVE CAUSED SEVERAL | ever a drimatic company had,” remarked, ‘They make ninety-four men executed by une Fort Festi nk Roieers origin, "Te ocatioat of the county seat was the Tesi abe . though they are Perforining "uo work, “anid art PERSONS TO GO TO EUROPE. Charles H. Yale, the manager of the “Devi's Auc- | Stich hangman, aud cellar, wewly Rtted « to yearly | oceasion of a hot fight between East Jordan and ; at a pple ag Aspectal to the New York Tribune trom Chi- ” the other event “We have been withi tenant, W. BILEY DEEBLE, oyne CI = a rT rt that when absent on account of sickn: con- 3 ‘Uon,” the r evening. e have been within oetia sorereeed | Ria OEM | ccugote Gre tee ee traoted while in tne performance of their duties | cago, October 8, says: State's Attorney Grinnell | Joy miles of Alaska. Inhalt of the places we did MARIE = & FSI RENT vos SEMIOIAS AVES 4 Koc ats: (ov ‘ — ateady-canliy. 00 they are entitled to pay also, But. when on leave | will not leave his present office until his suecessor | not have any theater to play in. At Spokane Falls | _BENNETT—TOLMAN. On September 2°, by tho 310 per months AL, bakbine Accident in ine, Gorn lo Novenber, 4 of absence, vs decided, they can draw no pay.” | selected, This wil give himn nearly two months In they bullt a theater for us in twenty-four hours, | Aast'Mi Church, W KESSEL toe TOLMAN Maneater pe DETKoIT, MicH,, Octobe tal to the | Gate steady cash, 75%; ones TG eae which he can finish up the county boodie bualiess | Fact. ‘They Wanted us to Show there aud we were burch, W. E . i. OK KENTA tiildi STORY BRICK HOUSE, | Beening Journal trow Calui ys: “An | Fut, Cre Pen erent enaelotin00 Blends: aud star other investigations to be prosecuted | wijitng, but they did not even have a skating Fink door to Georgetown Convent, Apply, to the | air compresser al the Calumet and Heela mine ‘short rity: | From the Liverpool Mercury. by his successor, It 1s slated that a special | (nat they could ft up. But they sald that if we auzs-im | burst Saturday, causing a loss of $25,000, "Work Inaletter from Cabul Mr. J. 8. Pynes, an Eng. | grand jury. will soon be impanelied to [aves | ea ee a ee en ee age total ane In te mine will uot be interfered with Usiman, who has been looking after cue construc. | tate Gorin qhanges sult alleged boodirs | they aud "they erected a pavilion out ot ough | ARSE Say Se f = as Iphia’: shi Met ale rs Me, in the city t= ine boards, and a canvas over it, 7 ner, 0 $11 22th ne, jr.mt 814 | Stopping # Train to Munt Store Teeth. | hetinancn tothe Nes Tok Mee ee | {iow of tho amir's workshops, writes: “Abdur | Sheridan, who #0. suddenly and mysteriously | Pine boards, aud placed e canvas top over it. The | ult Ik Ayliice es Church, Wednesday tore Ss thee BUG | From the Keading Times, ‘The Washington memorial for Philadelphia Bauman ie = ees word a not be dis- Cisappeared ieee = cane coy te. = the cattle they: pee re J remember one) fel- | moruing, 9:30. 2 : a yu curious cture here | lev i 3 ‘ : e K-14 | | An aged lady passenger on one of the trains on | wnict 1s being cast here at the studio of Prof. Ru- ees m customs piooe architecture here low who could not get a seat, He kicked fora| LOYD. The funeral of Col. WM. H, BOYD will bO2T Ss eMSTEDi © BLADLE sS0-Im SW 3 4 7 famous journeyings of | “Nic’ nelder and | white and then went out and got a box. When. | brid at the family residence, 1414 3 7 #st, nw. | the Catawissa branch of the Philadelphia and ‘ hal arch made by | ! ” nd it 1s expected that when owed gs + ey Doss Stet mw. fh | 3 ae as dolph Stemeling, and the statue portion of which | artisans of the place with the heads of 200 prison- | “Butcher” Bipper, a1 IS Exper ever he would get in any one’s way he would move, | worthwest, on Tuesday afternou Zo'clock. Kev. Zon satet aig. th, 3 BY BO. He Reading Katiroad leaned her head out of the car | ig atready in ‘America, 18 proceeding apace, the | ers taken in the revellion. You can't imagine the | Yanted he will appear beforea grand jury and tell ‘The people out there went crazy over the show, | Byron Sunderland, D. D., offic ra ‘Also tarislied house ot ie beisbes. “1 ESS window yesterday and had the misfortune to drop CHALLES PICKLING, Mi ro! sigl 5 ul he knows, Ing city boodle affairs. Should e pallet girls used to get about four, Bt | Guaintances are retpectfiily invited, a6 also mews her artificial veeth, Ue sought, the conductor Professor having at last finished and despatched | HOrrOn OF ne ght. Yesterday 1 was, riding ve fot sale girls ee offers cl C1 of arbor which the Wine Thos 8 throvgh the baz : indictments be found, it ts also expected that Sher. | ANt rhe Date. Eiris ware ithe varios orgauiastious of oSate T2364 Ged st, Geunretown Dc. | Re near Laoe Vie ub av is Dapante. 739 | ahd informed Mim of the loss, whereupon tue train | the Victory Memorial for Letpzig, which had kept | tnyuucoa om ‘a pole, ot Tamang across the head | (a'fn will go upon thestand and testify against tne | Manuele wee Anaconda, in Montana, that we pes ts October 8th, 1887, 0t 0: << =" | Iowa Circle. 15; eens: Was stopped) and after backing about half a mile | him from his American order. He ts now busy on ———" 7 Doodlers who may be put un trial. Que case to be | naq ue greatest experience that the show ever | ,, CAME: On Setuntar, October Bt , cea in Perry E : near 17th Cueof tue prakemen found the veeth, It tsu’t | the pedestal,which ts to be most elaborate. Infrout | _ ‘The Martines-Campos Elopoment, _ | !nvestigated relates to the granUng of a franchise | had We made arrangementsto Dlay at tue Grand | Piouihe snd days, beloved dmuguter of Daniel En te B¥e4 SON Eonear Come sv, Lanasy nee Sion Gay Abad a raliway train stops for the brake. | 1s a Titanic woman's figure representing America | Prom London Life. wa certain corparation for which the corporation Opera House, "Winen we got there saw the most | Salle Gabi. > GER a = Sete ede 08 Eteach ee ee —___ inthe fasnton of fhe end of the lage contury in the | | We Have not heard much ot 1ato of the adven- | iideriman now traveng. 1h Europe, to be paid by | (uabidated old bara that ever was, A good able. | uueesl fram her, Parent eaten Ns Fy a ‘i aNneemene Homespun Hints, United States and holding up flags and wreaths of | tures Of Mlle. Martinez-Campos—or Campos y | him to three city officials and one ex-city official | or next week. ‘The stage Was On trestles, and | #Heuds of the faiuly aro invited to attond. * ieee ret. Sq. irel50 SE VIOR ROOMS. A FRESH LOT OF APHOKISMS STRUCK OFF BY DR. | Victory. America 1s represented with towing | Martin—and her abductor, M, Mielvaque. It ap- | #5 soon as the oral ianns Deer The Sonn every Ume any one pli his foot on it the whole tl st.n.w. L190 Elegant rooms ia “Sun COLYER, hair, capped with the Phrygian c }iverty; | pears that they are still ving in London, waiting | “id pass and the mofry (08 Dal Over pe g100.009 | buliding shook, ‘There was no curtain and not a 2 ¥ Ewe eta Sowie cceeom | A recent address by Rev. Dr. Collyer to some | The group on the opposite side of the pod ‘independ. | 10° the happy day. Tney ure surrounded by a| for themselves gad the balance of €38,000 was die. prcacat oar aboW ine Shak was eae aianee Ginees we vutauad seas 130 Gal 6 Fat hw college students has mot with praise from the | ence, On each of the sides will be relict figures; | Humber of friends, among whom are the Marquts | tributed among other officials who’ helped the | Hogse ‘There was’ Bova man in tbe town ee eee ee Norfolk Virginian, which satd: on the one representations of various episodes ii | de Salinas, the Baron de Brix and several other of | Scheme, But the ordinance was Vetoed, and the | Could play @ musical instrument, “The natives si uw., Ue Ratinw. dir. Dr. Collyer remarked that he K the War of independence, and on the other the | the young bloods who assisted at the famous ab- | Other fellows wanted more money, and one of | nad never heard of an orchestra. We only had & farm, carried a hod, shod horses, baoke stene on 2 | Principal” mien, "who distinguished theuuselves | duction iu the Bols de Boulogne: The youne radgrs | them let the eat ouLot the bag, and ic is said ts | hid never heard of an orchestra, We only had & LISH C ER RESIDEN cee, Jed by owne from 10 to . Unerein. At tue four corners there will be groups | fortune has been much exaggerated. It does not | Teady to corroborate whatever testimony may be | own dressing rooms, patched up some muslin for a 1 jern @raproveren.ts $1 F st. uw. bd Hoor ‘, 2 of animals illustrative of America’s fauna, The | quite reach £5,000 a year, Sull, in these evil | given 1} cu hunted up ap on $ ai turnpike, reaped and. crudied grain, dug a well, ts The | q h sul, given by Sheridan, “Another, case almost ‘as tn. ip an old then started ly te 1HUs. J. FISHER & CO, baud E sts."n.w...otozd | CU Wood, an pene sermons that Bien figures will be of glided bronze, and the whole will | days, when money ts so scarce, £5,000 a year is | teresting, involves the agent of a corporation | in man who plays Count ‘would “omeate * | Wanted to hear. His wonderful success had been | stand on a platforin or sub-pedestal of dark | well worth eloping for. that now runs a suburban railroad. He 18 stated iat oen nee then put on hi« trousers and Sard achieved by pure grit and honest industry. You | granite. —eee—__ to have been met one Monday evening by an agent | [> qown and play for the Dailet, We tad about a iuaaionne must dig down to hard-pan, he said, to lay a ——— AworueR FicHT Oven Ives’ Op Roap.—A petl- | of the gang, to whom he transferred the snug | Go,on men upder the stage Draclug ‘t Up with | Quinugin D.C. on Weduesday, a case fauagation to fame and fortune. iis aphorisms | seraxarep rxom PRINCE RUOLPH.—A cablegram tion Was filed at Hamilton, Ohio, Saturday, for an | Sum of $160,000. Of this the agent ts sald tO | Thorpucks “That is howewe gave the show, and | atza0p.m. Wrishds and relatives re oe Property placed wich Cor aale is iberaily | UY be grouped as follows: from Vienna, October 8, Says: The Crown Princess | injunction against the Cincinnati, Hamilton and | have Led $60,000, and distributed $40,000 | ti: people thought that it was the greaiest thing | tend. eats uettiow | sdkertied feectcath . Work ls good medicine, Stephanie, {Cts reported, has obtained a permanent | Dayton Railroad. It was “signed by George K. | among the other boodlers Certain gentiemen, | 'Q’ Doople Se a saa beaatiuily turuisied | Eve lat of property tor ssle. cali or send at office. A man’s best friends are his ten fingers, separation from Prince’ Rudolph and Hus gone to | Duckworth, Whose application for a receiver for | now sojourning in Europe, are sald to know all HAYES: S, one ‘two G PROCTOR & SUN, | O.MOLIZSIAS, 10th and F sts. 0. AO oi ene Suing, and nature Says another, | stay with her royal parents in Belgium, Einperor | the road 1s how under consideration by the court. | about these transactions, ‘and they are not ex. Surreptitions Faith Cure, Gone wt angels ‘ob, w25-Lin HEN anc arhy Kind of an honest job is better than no Job } Franc sJoseph approves of her Separation trom | The petition brieily asks that the directors be en- | pected home, until Sra anartmter anh er | wim One ten GME the Br Law. 14rd & Ase, 1r.fur.81 ba Prince Rudoiph because of the latter's constant | joined from increasing the indebtedness of the | ables them urn. inst, ot 8 5 Lowa Civele.3 story brick, 108. ami £......8100 | Gist. extended, fu Sth, mar K, Mae ture Take a dollar a day for your work if you can get | {aiidelity and ill-treatment of Princess Stephanie, | road. Mr. Duckworth Be jcinnatt, | two other gentlemen for a trip across the sea may | A well-known society lady in this city patron. | ,,¥u2 Teeidenoe, ‘pen ee eta Curele.3 story = | RWSL D. Ge PROCTUL & SOS Tee nomore.® Fee cere ce renee ep Hamlacon and Dayton stock, He eleee the samt | be looked for before a grand jury i8 summoned to | irs a tatth-cure establishme'it. Her husband 1a « | {out D8 UK RENT ELEGANT brick Db “a Have a reserve forco that will come out when| A Cutty Born Wirnour Evgs.—A strange freak | pany’s present asset: 13 ‘and | make the special investigation, 7 i, 3 | Roce Vatc std KAN Maat DYELLING. &E | you mood ie of nature is reported in Kast Dubuque, for i" are not over $4,775 pecial investigation, hard-hearted infidel, who looks upon faith cure as a CT chr SORT, u wa. A | its liabilities FOR, T24 Duck 8a) irec- “JOHN E BEA noi honest man Who dies poor is rich if he only | child was born lust. Friday to Mr. abd Mra Bohn | vors Win, Maren org Buckworth says Direc” |», wens’ Sraies.—At Portiand, Ore., all print- | sacrilegious monsense, and will not tolerate his ee without eyes. ‘The place where the eyes should be | New York using the railroad company’: fey in | ers in all the job ofticesstruck Saturday afternoon, | wife's belief. Comsequently she takes advantage b On, A. Cotpper PORRENT FURNISHED 1301 igre s gly tose who make clean money and do clean Is covered by smooth skin, and a surgical operation hasing cl ny aa Ivey tayner CO. demanding thay after Works but ther Rouks ax, | Of his business hours, when he is engaged in his camcimnnes i ‘ both stot w_ #NASJ, 1UUL Iu et haw, ¢500- 191d | A Kood day’s Work at what youcan best dots the | formutions The ae ‘perfect in ‘very other | two directors, Praveu OF 18 alted agains. tnese | Ton con hours pay./in New York tue book and | office down town, php ded erry BOR Sea Bae ia Seis: Kat uw. dea, SAes' Gates, * | nardepan to whieh ail must come ilo of ies bog . gi cordl a dehepopetn een we job printers connected with Ty) Gnion | few days agoshe out of aS a bs ‘ 3. . : mete che beaner of “Christian Mee. - “1ioy F stn. | “When country boys come to the etty if they can | > eee Her Waron RerurNep Apran Seventeen Years. | No, 6 strike to-day. About a men are |W at inn toon OF ceo bg <= Jon a DENCE F HED RICHLY, | Only hold on to the old sweet Ways they can defy | A Missing Bank Castme.—Geo, W. Dermaine, | In 1870 the house of Mra. Susan O'Nell, in Wilkes- affected. ‘They want all offices made card offices, | on the outer, ‘her bead first tathe bee fect. thive large and two small bed | the Worid, the chict bookkeeper of the Bank pf New York; | barre, Pa., was entered by a burglar auld the lady's | and this the employers refuse to do, Harpers | the of the plaris, craning ber heed ares ia 1 Ta Pye sed parlor; servantaand | | Sleep ei hours out of the twenty-four, eat | has been missing since October 1. He return ‘Watch, which was given ber on her wedding | Trow, Little, De Vi and other large firms are uaintance Was within ms - Farragut Square, of-3t* | three ‘a day, and walk on the sunny side of | from his Vacation, which he had been spending at | day, was stolen. No trace ct the thief could be | involved in the strike. aly, ei jut to the another | Catberine i—BhICK HOUSE, 330 I8T ST. N_E; | the way, the eastern end of Long Island on that day andvele- | round, and ag Mra O’Nel) prized the time-plece ay = cardis “ag fa i ese Of the sureet, wan r ail mod. iuip coal vault ib trout, trontaid back | Keep your grip n the hard-pan of principle of graphed tus wite, who lives at Fl L. L, that | ve rhly, she mourned its loss very greatly. On| At Portland, Ore. yesterday, Cardinal Gibt am fhat sho ‘not but, foson avs ueh teenie 200 eee eee Eee? | pak as enon ond bared Gee, Sacsuee Delle aanollc priest Manded the watch vo | epaferred tie Joeremony took place in Be Marys ‘cautious Dot to abe sess av. aud 16th $38 ae ee ___ oT | and oe ne es aaaerine 2 beret 2 barns een oe | FPQE, REST MODERN BAY WINDOW BRICK | When & boy Alls a house with bugs he 1s all | quiry at thé Dank shows that his accounts have | over, ‘becaine Consclousstrieken: ead gave tie | Cathedral, which Was packed to its utmost capac- porpecoraas,, Here se iY? estate sant Selisettne” tories eight romy, | right provided he font run after humbugs. He Deen examined and found to be correct. He is sup- | watch up in the confessional, ity. ‘successful Hkna bd oe chat had own & De Keynext door. “Appiy at 411 tsta stage ae So | DAS (good tartan be hottie tise? pece doctor, nad | bios, but mot enough to leche co wag tee aneet | Sevan Mew ‘DEVOURED spweive | trom = foot was made By | proper pat Law Rep A : 4 | FRAIRSEGRAS TO Bagh, ws | +S homeo os ose ibs" | ee fh Candee | amoeerar cue corno, icra, ov mus | Seater, marae, ary ome | Rod a a ars aan * ] , seo 8 jan then a8 west 0 ‘wolves | & : wear io ae igigeme SEER" | | Caow Inocaxe Srommio ron a Fiowr-—a telegram | Du piayician then sald that he yas lable vb soft | northwest of Bucharest sot ee aerinerea ty | baw vanderpoole, by the of a] on & A yh ty —— fats bet au 13 | rok RENI_AN HIGHT Woo, RICK DwaLs, | "%m orow ‘MOn., October 8, bays: The thing of that sort ‘has happened to him and he has | the ferocious beasts, and séven of them were de. | New York magazine with having gold him manu- | carriage, howeve | yy Bapout zt Hat tee aaao Bird Bice. su nist case condition? Saeceie of | followers of AEs enreas chiet new num uae red away, With no idea of where he was Sai. ‘The remaining tive escaped badly Ty) Yasha by Judge had ‘knew bis’ tor be leisurely Pred ese a ag | Seis ik AT Ece New Yorkave_ | arrests are A report which is cai =e ‘bay, where aude | Ee ‘the oroas' for three - . 3 LLP: Saual ———— ————e>_____ Chip, of Oyster Bay, where V. Sian, | Be: a siref cna ‘came up Se ge 33 R RENT_—COTTAGE IMMEDIATELY opposrre | MUCH excitement and te the i giutg Hon, 6. J, Randall reached Atlante, Ga. yester-| |The tower in which the cables of the Western | _ The receipts for the first week of the diocks a — peso iia e caine "President Cleveland's, cotner Tene town toed sha Bands oF Pie eine, 8 0, the effect that five | day, and Was revelved by & commities Laden by | Union Te New ‘York ‘Telephone Com. | Rarrest engagement at the Chicago Opera, House | ent 7 PA 4 a VSiFeub eeu, | JUNE BEML SCO ise! Pie ag Re waN | DeTiot the crows, 7 om | speech, and returns North tosuocrow moraisg: | barbed gee pA ster Csr Darcally | one by s dramatic attraction in America, woman 1s only one of