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— FOR RENT—ROOMS. OR RENT-TWO VEKY DESIRABLE Co: Fritstiny Boome. 19200 ‘T_ To GENTLEME \— TWO BEAU IFUL er eRe a a ta aer : Bom ace eeae tadar os She bath, with | ful bet. rs ‘dieaaen, consumption, are entirely rewoved ‘ “aie eH Hots varaparin whieh core cones Uy poring in vorth wes: section, separate bleed, it also tones up ayetem greatly rae OCLLINANE, 486 7th at 8-4 improves the general heslth. Try the “peculiar medi- rs no ST_WiLL RENT A HANDSOMELY FUR. | ** 5 “I have used Hood's Sarsaperilla for catarrh with Pesce 2: coms 0a,tbe xeeund Beer, with sli | pi2.aee Ge RES, vevulta, I received mote permanent very ROOT Siler sp. wt look aith saw aii-se | [OR SALE — CZAPCEWO NEW SIX ROOM | benefit from it than for any other remedy I ever tried.” z ‘T—TO ONE Ox TWO GENTLEMEN A | pees a Farnned seesnd story Ropu: , modern 4... proveiue tara sama" fasuly. address HOME, Paez ELEGANS! FUBNISHiED APALT- luen %, <ingle oF en suite, on first and second “loors, suitable for an M. C.” or uesd of a Departmen:: cou tty the Ariiogion abd Cbamberiains. Aj iy at auces oncictaed “apyiy ck Pat JOR REN1—UNFURNISHED ALL FIRS: ocr stove Vament Ola Oise ae MALI OR RENT—1413 THREE RO 12-3 : SALE. Tst 9 ‘a. Pi 4) and Bate. ‘=—CHEAP_THREE BM. ON 70k SAL’ ma nr Stee er oe Sola by FARMER 4yy acd bate aw. EAP—A '7-ROOM ae 2.9.; lot 18 9 ois Lone [tom nout 21,000 sal, bal. in two years. ‘Ok SALE—MOST DESIRABLE DWELLINGs— I 1 'e LLIN 12,000. These houses can how be sold on expecially terms, and owners say they will wit draw at preset unless disposed of in the next two weeks. niz-3t SALE ____4and E sta. s.w. —~CHEAP—A SMALL HOUSE AND LOT SS SS by 100 0u sd st bet C aud D. a 4 on ‘dad Est e.w. UNG, BAY wikbow fo HOU: “con HEAP_TWO FIVE-R and pantry: ary, cellar. ain 1901 Ky ste ea iy i ope ete ip rome, Sea 15 rod ha ale incor finvee | en oe oS ee | ee ‘cara’ S1EIGER & BARN, }UR SALE—CHEAP—5-ROOM HOUSE ON 3D BET, sand N awa: ioe 1B Oy 200: ps GALE—A CHEAP PIECE OF BUSINESS oaks Yend'S youre, oa Pam operualt Frevery on Pensoyirane srenes, dimen Se 29-Lwe Tadeo weet ‘Teland.sve., near 15:h st, 10 rooms, N st., near 14th Prices, 88,000 rable CUTTER & Witten, 1423 st. | “nelw Bey, ne" .ENT—1 ‘1342 K ‘moat ove Sw. iS be ios: bent out Us. G, i] BARGAIN—NEAR 16TH BT. Ww. aud basemen! indew, 7 ra, bath, #3 500. ‘Tome euay. HOS, ENT HANDSOME PARLORS AND PLEAS- {0K SALE—ONE OF THE HANDUOMEST HOMES: Os SALE-114 © ST NET Death: mi; Ms Fished o ished: | B¥iu'nw.. rooms: large lot and stable: . Jciom, peioe 4 BP tks Fe TL-at | Axcia ois House on corner of 15ta and; O rooms | one Sh rans fo sat; oan btseen fom @ NDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR: | "A frand old Corner fioyerty one square trom state, | “gti Sad Hem s 196 ham THUS OBE NAEL 4 east iront, on Mt, Vernon Fark, Wartig Navy building, the best Mivestment im the Zink ST. iW, THRLE-STORY 2 ibesoon, mofern-bali* Press Brick, ope ‘with back building; 13 rooms: modern im- froin Gavel: foo : ae era Baa excellent location; elae en ene ano, Stiyaee very iaahionably located, on I wt, near ¥ Au om, ‘bath-and-cellar Press Brick, stable on | Couuesticut ave, ata, FS, RENT—i6 3D ST, NE. CAPITOL HILL: HH GOLDSBOROUGH & CO. i be cented furuished oF en suite, on firs..seo- | 4 Very pretty litule new U-room, bath-and-cellar oth-3m, Ttmurd Sours: large, cheertul Dandsoinely | y'and bw. House on 13th: 64,200. | hon 1 500-—FOUR G4) NEW, NEAT AND Rorutened. * ee A 7-room Brick ob New Jere y ave. for €3,800, pitractive Frame. (os, 2726-28-30 aud . RENT—WITH BOARD—TWO LARGE FRONT | 4 {room Belek co Saroline ot 5 80S 'th et. roau (Bright ‘avs.), opposite thesehuet- pat a FS si TB Bho, Supied by poo teuaute ‘at 91250 tious she "3G ee eee igh isin se awe nAl-bwe | _12-3t abe 007 F vt._ | Shenae Con ee 7s at we ‘ort-sta —e FURSL q WO LARG! OR SALE—ON RHO! ‘BET. 6TH IXTY CHOICE SELECTIO! im BERT — CRFURSIEY Frat tear | Banat s. ete Piase dou with FritarMitnce cr irom one tot00 sere; haytoted 15 5 st. aw. Yoom houses in rear, on lot about 30 feet. st by sud aniumproved ; within from one mile to ten miles Se Sasgg? OT: MONEE SF 8C? Boar wODb. | or ‘pout Yor checuia? Sm BIS HeED £00" 1007 iB REN WSi, N.W, Two Doors From | *S72%, 916 Fst.n.w., i. | Fatt mls: '3¢17-63m ‘ormie y's Hotel, aif block from Arlington, band- Saciy tursisied rooms oo setoud Bout’ bath, with Farnace heat or grate Bre. Bilge Fe KENT — THREE UNFURNISHED KOOMS. window, south fron lines of curs. 9. RI 2), I st. NW, bs 4 by a ioe een econ ote REST_-T sua catiug Rooma, southern exposure, with ‘and Ligut, overlooking Mt Vernon Bquare. 100 St, curmer or K st. u.w. tutle, apply to WELL nl23e FLOR SALE-AT A BARG: Die business property, lot 97 feet, on D st.n.w.,aud S4 tet on Ist st. u.w., BOW used ‘coal va i—A VERY DESIRA. ‘6 a wood and. ‘LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, ni23t 20 F st nw. JOR SALE—COZY ¢-ROOM BRICK; WATER AND ean: am price lowing Houses tr sale: 4% st., 19 rooms, m. 1. 10th dud Q nwa. 2-8 and stave, eons 14th st. nw., S-siory and basement, 1i Fooias, stale. 14th st. nw. double 15th st. n.w,, J-stury and cellar, 1) rooms, mi, of the. oR Jocet. iat Sececcs “ Fons evared Lape ‘We can make terms casy “4 fonfty to buy with @ small sddition to the rental Palas EXCHANGE FOR LOTS WELL fullowing ¢ o1ce rtieson, Capital Ving the purchaser ap oppor- ss very complete aud basuural tetser andae tease 408 ‘A. FAPSCUTT, 1416 F st. m.w., has the fol- Pde howe on sk near F atc. 2atory and base, pantaisand plate mirror; rented $240 per year; price ‘BRICKS. 2 914,000 9,500 10,000 909 | ond int ‘Setory and “cellar, 12“ rooms, ict, nue residence’ and Deseient ‘atzube, alate aid s Dpemancrrcnet siaggarmcenareyl ay jew 5-roum and cellar urick jouse on'K st ae., near sk ranted rs 120 = beice $1, ENaUWau & WONLiIS ew *_ | loth st. u'w23-story andceliar, 11 roomamt. 7300 & JOR MENT —A_WANDSOMELY “FUNISHED | [Oth st Rew ystors, 0 ryome. due Io svo0 FOR SALE—LOTS. ulieot 1 fle. a Fess — Ee ee re {oruiaued snd uafurniabed: “Tr4? F xt. Bw: | yq,POth {QR SALE—CHEAP — 10 LOTS ON © BT., BET, Sth and $i and 436 atv. SoU aecu: #100, balance I and oR KENT—WiTH BOARDIN PRIVATE FAMILY, #8 yo.70; qneapest lows ws ‘and eon bet. 2 uieely furni-hed Kooms: location jenient to berdice and street cars. 141! ‘sand Mase ave. 7th st, nol. WANTING ROOMS of furuished and unfur- ic parte of cit} ING BouM Wien “Cris PARKERS dy 6d E ste. 8... JRO RENT—FRAME, 1191 OTH 8. N. se Sor3ar x, v0 Fw Fee, SAE ouzar— Lor, ‘Seep on 49 oc bet Maud I 1 per soot; Will ‘take 7c. if sold at ouce, ‘45 FRONT BY 100 Bouthwest; lot worth Hs ALKEM, 459 and E sta. .w. ath; ties, latruben, Paley tei eld room 25. ‘atobiin FFs jOR SALE—AS AN INVESTMENT, TWO FRAMES ‘on Sih Bpee ceutne, ALBERT F FUR. PLU Fst aw, hese stow. between M and N ‘aud | ata. a.w.; 452100 on 1 bet Brice 4c: per foot; wai dani? to BO-toot Fe ‘SALE—OHEAP—1Wo LO.» ON 3D, BET. Ht P ‘Sdand ‘alley; jpood alte; can ali around, CH. PARKE! nl2-3t° Saud eta, B1L-se" JOR RENT—THREE CNFURNISHED bOOMS, Freon oor, faciug north and. pouch. large, airy. ‘end eouwenisut wo care, S22 Cai nw. OR KE \ T—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS @o suite oF siugie: everything new: ver of Senator: Ars.c.am bard ii the bo rented ‘New {UR SALE—1bE FOLLOWING CHOICE PUOP- erty a8. Omice; rented ut $003 rice, €9,000. ice; Feuted at $00) per Yeur, price, . New Hoaceom Let. ber bu a 8540 per year: price, $8,350. investments, at special low prices: 4 rooms, opposite $170 port . bth cud 9th nw, rented at | _UI2-St (ome. 401 Richardeon, Place 2. year; price, #1-100. m Hotse, 403 Ricusrason, cisco aw, (0K SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON B ST., BET. ‘and Sth ste. ww.; lot 20x75: two side walls; Y-caut lut in the my.; ome-iiif eq. of 7thvst car. Fe SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON 2 ieice Abe per fost" tht only hut tat cla bea anes e. per 100k; the only lut that can ry than 80e. pec foot on thin street. ies joutif suldat once. U. H rALNEi, ‘436 aud &: ST, BET. D Tentes at $125.60 per year; ce, 100. . H. PARK! street eure pans the door. 1220 14th st oon se | Soe Ford Hoag i ‘acharn Fae and 4th} _n12-3t by Py 0! iT—TWO ROOMS, COMMUNICATIN BW, Teuted at 627) » 63,500. hy ALLE—LOT: Gy _ 5's F ‘PPitovt: Uetween L2th aud 15cn streets from L | New Trvom House, 171 siniw, rented at | GSE tsar New Hacayouie ave., 21 to 35 ft.by | Speamespeaeal enemas Lier | (1338 sth sé kw iot 03120, improved by brick | Wie, yet. 14th and 15th 296. z How . R hl ‘A BEAUTIFUL SUITE, SUITABLE Jor Cous coninan ud, fauntiy southern exposure: je eurrouuuings : i part ui city ; balcony: dco nee parlor, plano ro Water. 1urusce, se: la $4 Fuly voard ior three or four peoples Addroas C. P,, Btar othe plist Fok RTA THREE | BOOM HEATED BY stcam. rer Penusylvania DAVIS’ SUN>, Peun- nii-iw ROR RLS TROF TY Waab-stands: con celiar under entire mashed Tossa, without Sounds sonthers exposuer, | house. logezs¥s to large alley’ Terms ean Tonics | eclipaing oul other ey. private facuiiy of adults: conven Koom 6, 1416 F st, 8:30 %0 10a tne Te tok and ecund 64 i 2 st. Pieanaut howe for (0K RENT—WITH BOX Koo F hood. Al-o. » nu.uber of other houses, east abd uorth- west. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1008 F sf. .W. $0 Wo 4:30 p.m. R SAL oom bi 20x120. st, norch side, Just west of 16th st, 192100, tise ou Utu at, bet. F and Gn.w., 13 rooms: price, gi ay ee ee-st d basement di on T Ist meee pre, SSO). ny Sane: OF sty near ‘and most desirably and co.d water; sta- Ss re LE—At €5,000 EACH, TWO NEW SEVEN- | — rick Boru in uice neighbor- 12-3 | sections of Rotee, goud ovation, well furnished, in fie location, . tiok, well furniabed, im fine location, West), tv akiress N.N.. stag office, for 2g aloes M.S. BROWN, OF 1117 G ST. HAS moved to 1104 12th st; she has furnished and unfurvished, large and small, sing.e and en suite, With first-class buard. terms moderate. D10-3t* x F in Ofice tiges and ome trim by S0xt. one-third ‘cash, balan fi a ghe-third ‘cash, ice one, “two and three years. 12-3t" Di SALE—CHEAP—68, 70 AND 72 NW, new 2-story brick Ho Joveramsut Py Some eben eo fiooe: eemacr ces antes | seme iki, will near Government Print BABES, Dat munya. trun fonce and stove: lo 1 aerms $3,250 ‘time: acter of lunyj.ovemes ‘at tls time ior’ We have the pick or xe moat ‘tthactiy ROR SALETWE HAVE Corner Lots in the nurthwestern and sout St; Horth awe bet. 17th aud stn stay 2 Bat bec Teticud idea ety es eee. Diasiachuatts ave., bet 17th aud 18th sts,, north ‘avove lots are in the midst of the best char- and offer exceptional chances - all ty, improved and unim- eveleping sub. R. GOLDSCHMID, Room rom 9°80 10 10:50 ator oar to | ie, two Mme Lote, A Wectitision eirhtn, at head of Comsectang: ane. ‘parts in advancement a.d beauty ts from $3,800 upward. Ihe f tne Dis- COTTER. WINE 42s Fat. FOR BALE SOMc FINE a southeusters, the city at prices frum 20 to 40 cents per ae eee Tea erat te beaten cot rs aie oe alee cot ee HALL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. n.w. rice stated will not be PHILIP N: DWYER. Architects 628 Bst nw. mR RENT—WITH BOARD LARGE SECOND- sory Kom. southern exposdre, with conservatory adjo.nius , also, small room, third floor: south and east Tih me, Comorte; modern” improvemeus. Windo: 2215 Lith ot. nw. NT_KOOWS, 620 12TH STN. W., FUR- wuld Unturniaued: second ana third ‘Hoorn Aie. bs smoone n1o-st* RENT—AT 912 MASSACHUSETTS AVE N. Fe. ioe Rates baudaombeiy furaiahed, deine: lecatiot and convenient to tour lines of care ferences re uired. . moe OR RENT—24 14TH ST, HANDSOMELY-FUR_ mahed Kooms, singie or ensuite: first and second first fluor suitable for member; private bath; referracea, BS} QUR KENT—712N ST, FIRST-PLOOR ROOMS, furnisied or uufurmishéd, suitable for light house: Aeoping, if desired, oF office rooms. w10-s0 R KE: uisbed Fit Price $ Tt. "iiih'a. we near F, 12-room brick, mod. im feet trout, 610,000, 7 er Fe SALE-NICE BRICK HOUSE, T Si, BET. SALE ear 224, 7-rogm brick. bath and cellar, mod- exp improvements, 260M Bw, ear 83,300. easy terion, apa Vincints ave. 5-room brick, gas and water, Cieveland ave. n. w., 5-room brick. rents for $15, bet. Oth and 10th, 12-room brick, all mod. | gue Stpatiss toate? iz. FOE Sate AVERY CREA? LOT IN MT. PLEAS. ant: price less than two-thirds adjoining broperyy tsleld st bev “Alcanere very’ ses G0. W. LINKING, ‘Hots, EGSteom brick, modern impa, u20 Fat. Ka WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. SALE—A: th and 18th n.w.; one lot om 1 BT, tb nt., bet, a T BARGAIN—TWO LOTS ON P LOUIS P SHOEMA: 1sth aud 14th, @ rooms and, bath: lot 20xi3u; 2: |! a 13th st. FOE SALES AT SPECIAL RATES Four lots on North Capitol, near M st,, west side, Southeast cor. North Capitul aud N- ‘Two lots ow yur lots on. ear North Capitol u.w, JOR KEN | TWO NICELY FURNISHEE Toth, 7 roots and. bat; 84.250. 15 low on 4th se the near ML Ren tat in mutable for single gentlemen. Apply ig | be bought on very any te 1" G. JOHNSON, 927 F st., Room 4. 2 Let bw : “4 a7 F joR RENT—WiTH BOAKD-TWO LARGE COM- tune Koos. with laree pore enclosed with zt th, at the AUBULN, corer Twauie at and 24 6t nas Fok E32 223 SSSACHUSETTS AVE. FOR Bisbed. ‘are rooms, em suite or single, with lange Sosete and slew aiiw JOR REXT— ors. eu ANDSOWELY FURNISHED PaR- ‘sttyle, also p.easaitt hall rooms. suitable for genticmen, ‘wiih or without board, at 800 Tih i: b's" Beterentes exchanged oti-ke* JOR RENT i9 [OWA CIRCLE, TWO FURNISHED Foousn cu suite.communicatiigybelne cue eutine sie gba Bal a able hte. mode convesiemce: fare ‘croven Bre if desired; gente erred ‘gentlemen - LARG: pA AP ions ecns sa waite or ung ‘TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE Private iamully: front room Mae al- wc new house, 110¢ Sus st. nw. | ou upper ‘Gppusite new law ‘buildi o room. 2d | lueet, gas, beth, and attondasce, Fedmtabic rates | m7 aan § Pe Pa ST, SEAW ARLINGTON | aves i, haudeowely furnished roa, en suite or | Leal 11th L,W.. with board, tents Areiciass table wvticn pose the dour. Telerencea ode F. R SALE—SPECIAL BAKG, $ FOR IMMEDI nee Pst. ax. POR SATE Banoars: is — TWO ELLE! ‘ole, wotth, side M, neat 12th Gees seat , te cash: Brick House, 10 rooms, lot 20x100, 2511 | terms. 30, feet, B, Hi, and J Mote ity: pompous stomce, aliey S-roomn ‘rams | @i per aquare foot” BALL s MALE aS Biresea X hrtcHet, r ‘O34 F st, nom 4, Ol SALE—-HOUSEA— i th and P, opp. Blaine residence, 80x90, choice 64. ‘choice lots thrvugbout the northwest aud every, Dart of tue cl.y at prices suitable for apectcstion: clei Xe hold, iaprove with houses ior sale, or ior privat Fesluenern, INO. dF fy nis-im 1416 Fat. nw. FR BALE EIGHT. .0OM BRICK, H, NEAR 20TH: Key e000. "USIMANDER & SEALED 1110 Rew York ull ‘above in only pore in ouly & postion of pure! ate. ; 0c. 8 tout lees ‘ite r Owner 1910 Lathet. aie ie ~bLL-3t eeu THORIZED BY ae ny, & WALT Eu, 613 Fata. w, ‘,800' yperty on my on Jeti insted Se iat cal” st utes fa LHS. EWA Fiat amor pea Senor saree aaa clwcaren Se Faia: saucer nan Mas aang? pth ui anid Leth ste, and 7th, Lota, about 22. ‘Land M sts, 00 ft. front. aes fe front L. bet Sb ‘and U, 43 ft. rronting on Suet ne, south of stanton Park, 18.9 it, front, HILL & OU,, 1888 Ft, 140 ley, $5,650; eight the Sucht-room bese 000; exght-rooth brick, O st, five-roou: frame, G. Bi —SECOND FLOOK OF 817 WARRET | “hd Ok RE — ROOMS SINGLE AND ES SUIT. Fee, . reagansbie terns to denice: | 2 pie perwns. a : Sth stu. merged k sad Wreaklin Pare, Sueat cation Salle FOE S4bE-1746 NEW YORK AVE. N. W., NEAR oS aENT=] MINERS TEP Ugsano par | Foes oes, son dealin Seo ieee ado ce third Aoier | Grace: Yo am immediate Garge males caih years Bouse ‘prtvate; ecu ted. 1017 W.&. DUVALL, 025 F st Bw. Tote nw ons. Use TTHER ik RENT—FIRST BOOMS, wy eS $16 nd 1318 1 wt. uw, ‘oo5-awe aay - FoR ys ‘Ok SALE_THAT VERY Dj F RENT—FLATS. De ELLING ATE PY oceten OR FOR ee oS Safe ete Bt eS SFURNISHED FLATS IN Aj ART. ‘ect Louse va st, bear Eafapatte Bauer: bested 9 stata witbost extss cf RE st Geocyetonn, suitecie siiinw contacts 17 rovace wich 9 bach oom ied ect improveme. tn 5: ii. - $3: Sunk: gent of dwelling F’ Wash fa aes Te F Rat Wee i asi ere ta ae k yk SALE—TWO OF THOSE HANDSOME STONE- png ied by Win Ca. | B front veataeue £ Feogt Mra MAES WELCH, S30T Moca | ane eas Fae | feu rut style. Toit Tast | S10 Thea are ery ‘wodern. couvenieuce, and. fusebed out 1B SALE—415 AND 417 NEW JEusl vEuE, 1OUF sq. ares tfou Capitol, brick dwell ‘mine and ten. hutine rect, betwee, iiteeptgrny tna caine with Teapectiveiys Price ‘and “teu-rouin i EY Wanatk & CO. ‘of ‘house rs Visees. SIEIGER @ LIEBCRMANS ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_————__ FOR KENT~MIsCELLANEOUS = a — A RENT—FI-E STABLE 4 STALLS, LARGE ‘Car-iace r Sohass's looms Se., on gegcet uth "Ok keNT—BEMINOTON THRE jt tee crDe Fire warrELy E Mie “WL CKUFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, eed Fs ars monta, ae i SALE—IMy HOV! EE Lars; bet Loeb and 16th ote. 8r., be.; be-stable les aS ED rt ee i court aw BOR ies | Spies, ‘Engel by the undertakers sent Spithe te Gs to. cars for the remains Dut toe State ‘the tem coffins and those ‘were in the ‘Mrs, Schwab and Mrs, Feilden, who came to see their husbands, A passed them by. wras e somber place ‘bis morning. reporters ore hed‘sotyet outworn ths grewsome scenes of yesverday. E FEE pee FEA Several times he was to by newspaper men. He did not respond or stop in his waik. He was spate hte, or he would not ar. At 10 o'clock Mra, Fielden came. she carried a baby in her arms, and with her was a neighbor ‘who led Fielden’s littie gir. Mra, Fielden cried a great deal while talking with her husband. About 11:45 the men parted with thelr wives, and were then brought out into the Jail office, where W. A. Foster, one of their coungel in the trial, talked to them and bid good-bye. “Merely a trieudly conversation,” said Mr, Fos- ter. wab told me that he regretted the death Of Spies very much and wished that his life had ‘been spared.” Fielden and Schwab Leave for Joliet. A few minutes after 1 o'clock a cab rolled into Spears and Galpin jumped out and. ran up tus jumped out Stops to tue jail omen. ‘Beason. pulled's. pair of handcuffs out of his pocket and fitted them to the ‘Wrists of Schwab's right hand and Fielden’s left. Pipe et bis ee ee @ piece id rusty leg-irons, weighing 40r 5 pounds and locked the legs of the men together. Gleason searched them. Mr. Foster salu: “You won't find any bombs in Fieiden’s pockets for he 1s a man ‘who never even carried a revolver. WILL HAVE TO PART WITH THEIR WHISKERS. A moment later he remarwed: “hey will cut of your beards at Joliet, won’t taey?’ “I guess so,” said Schwab. “That 18 the custom,” replied Fielden. “No epee in Deputy sheriff Gleason. Fielden called Bailiff Pearce and asked him ‘to see that his clothing and papers were sent to his wife, se was told that his wishes would be fol- lowed, Schwab made the same request. The men then made their w: wkwardly down ‘the steps ito the jull court, their walking beli very much impeded by the "leg irons. ‘Tuey the back Seats of the hack and the deputies ciam- bered in ufter Wem, and tney were driven to we station. The Cave Against Mrs. Parsons Dis- missed. Carcaco, Nov. 11.—The case of Mrs. Parsons and Mary Holes was cailed at the Chicago avenue police station this morning for obstructing the Streets. They were not in court and the case was dismissed for Want of prosecution. —_—_ THE CROWN PRINCE’S DECISION. BERLIN, Nov. 12—The Nationat Zeitung states that the German specialists, an Friday, after a consultation, agreed that the diagnosis of the dis- age a8 caucer in April Was correct, and that the digease has since spread. ‘The crown prince was informed of thetr conelu- ‘sions, and he retired for an hour to consider what course to pursue. He finally decided not to sub- lt, Wa operation. He Dears himself in the ‘bravest manner, EE NS Cable Notes from Frankfort. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evewme Stan. Frawxroat, Nov. 12.—To-day’s news from San ‘Remo is more favorable. ‘The health of the crown Prince 1s improving. ,The doctors have unani- mously decided to postpone making an external ‘operation, which, perhaps, can be avoided en- ‘urely. A meeting of 2,000 intransigeants in Paris has resolved to form ‘a barricade committee in case Ferry 1s elected president. ‘The continental stock quiet and inactive. ‘The Panama weer ae ———__ It Looked Like a Bomb. SOME EXCITEMENT IN MINNEAPOLIS OVER THE FIND OP 4 NIGHT WATCHMAN. Mrewraroiis, Mixy., Nov. 12.—A supposed dyna- mite bomb was pici up by a night watchman on 4tu street, between Micolett and Hennepin avenues at pipe, over 3 a Wuich had evidenuy been lighted. bomb Was sent to Mr, Professor of ken age ‘Who retused to analyze ft without authority, It Was then given in charge of the police, who will ascertain is nature by an attempt to explode it. ‘The find much excitement on thé Streets, ——— A College Studcaw’ Prank. THEY WANG BPFIGIES REPAESENTING THR ANAROR- 18TS IN FRONT OF THE COLLEGE BUILDING. GaLesa0n0, 1L1., Nov. 12.—soine Kn ‘Students bung Ove effigies frum a Wire stretched Detween two high trees Just in front of the couege ‘Thursday bight, aud apparently to prevent inver- ry & f Engel, Lingy and Nina Van Zandt. ‘The affair uas Caused @ sensation and is roundly condemned. ‘The massot students are: a Vighianee committee for the purpose of ter! out the perpetrators of the Gutraye and may Toliow, a Fire in Philadelphia. Nov. 12.—Fire early this compitiely destroyed the building No, tes Narck 3d sureet. ‘The Lentz, who let it with steam power to several ‘mali'manutacturera. "Mr. Lenta’ loss 18 $15,000, insurance, $10,000. ‘The losses to the occupants Will aggregate about $6,500, ‘Travel Delayed by a Freight Wreck. abosnermews, N. 3, ov. 12,—Extra_ Ly ty St, of the New "st E road, broke in ‘two and subsequentiy ran to fy, simashing up a number of eats and blocking ap (we four cl we Paces causing @ delay to travel ora & BEAUTIFUL CLOSING Dar. Fime Weather and a Geed Attenaaace at Ivy City Te-day. ‘To-day was the best day of the ing at Ivy City. The weather clear, and, although chilly, comfortable as yesterday. much bétter condition than yesterday. People went out on the early trains to lead to the expectation of a very fair attendance. Baltimore, Grandstand spectators. The following was the rogram for the day: ‘TO-DAT'S PROGRAM. @f the mecting: First race—One mile, Vixen colt, 115 Tx; 308 Lee, 105; May T., 102; Umpire, 100; Ti bet ‘Séoond race—Cne mile and asixteenth. Hawiey, 208 Ids; Sam Harver, 103; King of Norfolk, 108! Catesby , 100; Royal Arch, 100; Barnu: 300; Brror, 100; Fericies, 100; Windsail, 100; Ovid, ‘Third race—A handicap and a sixteenth. Bessie June, 116 Ibs; Harvard, 107; King of Norfoik, 105; ‘Thrittiess, 103. Fourth race—Three-quarters of a mile. Choo. 5 Bratt, 108; nton, 106; Nelile 105 ; ae 105; > ane 108; Reulhinget, 100; Miss Mouse, 100; Glen! Fifth race—Por; not over 14% hands; catch ‘Weights above 150 ibs.; not less tuan three ponies: ia different in! to su or no race; Soovyc) kina Preaay, widget Noges i Bar Sis: ister, Rad It, Looout” ¥ Inadequate fo: the duty required. (A¥ DNCREASE OF FIVE HUNDRED PRIVATES ‘Der of vessels now in the Navy and in commission. fa «pd Says there are not enough men left on the diffe it posts, reece eer eaaee Se all duties. A soldier shoul ew one ‘service in before to iter of ‘the acerbic from ihe ship ts Caused Uy ‘become od wits g Ht H 3 i & 3 h a fe ii} ies it i Hi i ‘with the ser- £ 3 i i i Hi ie is i i i; A ag i 3 é # 2B i i if i g &, s E 5 i z other, ‘These are mM: Col. McCauley renews his recommendations for in the weiguibornoog ot te | ster, sag t Mormon city. But the of wo The follow! Were the starters: rst ‘an appropriation of 900,000 vo build barracks and | SFSAt, Mormon city. But the crowds of men, wo- | 7 MUL Uwo-yearonde wih werent quarters at the Norfolk navy.yard, This matter morning till night are more interested in the great 3 ‘T, 102 pounds, ‘Harris; T 98 has been Dox that stretches alongside the ‘house, ‘ane; Cmpire, 100 pounds, Sinnot: Joe since the clove of the Its top ts boarded over, but the open, 1 Chappel; Vixen colt, 115 pounds, Bot equa, hop ‘about stopping” at intervals to sit scraigut | ~Vizes colt with McLaugh the ta cl in up, was ror: ana the of a thelr hind’ iegs ‘and give a peculiar bark. | ste inthe books at ce “4 5; Joe ‘Lee, ridden by CI ey are Was second choice ‘at 2 toT; Theora, 3 to 1; Island, be af PRAIRIE DOGS, bry ', # to 1, and Umpire, 6 to 1. tek ooe ace eee ‘nd the interior of the box has been arranged a8 CHOCTAW SCRATCHED. men efe till nearly as possible to look like the sand-bill homes | Choctaw was scratched in the fourth race. risk of an Of these creatures that dot the prairies of thefar| — Vixem Colt Wins the First Race. should be West. ‘The gentleman who was introducing a| Before the race the betting changed, and Theora tributed to othe Star 10) to the family, cal.ed one of the Cute | necame the favorite at 705. The Vixen colt fell to4tol. At the start Umpire had a good lead. seemed ont ot the race, but on thi 10 GET A BETTER CLASS OF RECRUITS. Frequent inspections of the different posts during the year show them all to be in a credita- ‘has been carried on as usual at New York, Phila- Royal Arch won the second race; Pericles sec- Gelphia and San Francisco, and at thd pdsts, but ret the Dox he an upto the bars and poked his nose through as if tn another airing. In tne cen- ty ond, Time, 1:513. Mutuels paid #1 Dot tb Satiiactory as Peey eal Bene reine | One of bis ankles was encifcled Uy a Ehain toat Rewsle June Wins the Third. offices could be opened in-country. rowha wien tt | Was fastened to the top of the box. Even in bond: | Bessie June won the thin race. ‘Time, 1:53 is believed a better class of recruits might be se- | 4ge he preserved an air of noble dignity, Barvard was second, Muvuels paid §7.85. core JD THE BEAR. Bonzomarie Gets the Fourth. ‘THR ESTIMATES for the expenses of the paymasters’ service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1889, amount to $863,781.43, The amount appropriated for 1888 Eanes Sept enna tte Gu e Year en 1600, ‘amount to, 36, The appropriations for the same for 188% umount to $240,628.62, The Tax-Lien Cases. ATTORNEY RIDDLE FILES THE ANSWER OF THE DIS ‘TRICT COMMIBSIONEHS. This morning Mr. Riddle, for the District Com- Almost hidden from sight, in a box that stands ‘nder the shed into which the cars of the Fish Commission roll to get their loads of young fish, ‘sits “Jim.” Jim is a young cinnamon bear, not quite a year old, but he appears much older, le fias sly little eyes, that look at you In the wisest eis otitis srgeiiom ae ae Fs % his otherwives Berce spirit to such ‘an extent that he will mit many famillarities from the boys around Without any show of resentment or annoy- ance. “Jim” is the last and of une ar- rivals. They have been only a few days in ‘and cane in the cars that stand in Ube yard Bonzomarte won the fourth race; Belir nyer was second, and Nellie Van third. ‘Tinie 2:18 Mutuels paid $18.30, ‘THE CLOSING EVENTS TESTERDA\ As stated in yesierday’s Stak, the first three races at Ivy City yesterday were won by King Idle, Valiant and Bess. Young Duke was a hot ¢avorite in the fourth race, his only contestants being King Crab and Joe Lee. McLaughiin had no dimicuity in sending Young Duke upder the wire an easy ‘Winner, Joe Lee second. John Henry was a favor- ite in the hurdle race, and was an easy winner, ‘Wille Palmer second. EI ii missioners, filed their answer tothe ninth case of | We leiters “U. S. F. C.” paluted on their sides, THE PROGRAM FRAUD. the forty-tour instituted by Messrs. Birney & Bir- | From Tere, 0 muck Other Cats will roll into the | gr 4g stated to-day that tue program fraud at Ivy ney against the District and United states | ina grow Larger | cry yesterday, referred to in THR STAR, Was not Be g ger until nually they will be reinoved ‘Treasurer Hyatt to determine the vauldity of tax. | home that will be, prepared for tem, in Uen certificates on property issued for work done | STounds south of the S:nithsonian Institution, under the old Board of Public Works, and Messrs, Birney & Birney moved that the case be certified by Judge Cox to be heard in the Court in General | Was Mr. W. I. Hornaday, chief taxidermist of the Termin the first instance, Tue answer consists of | National Museum, and he explained that the Feco dor the property of Mr. W. ji. Frazer. | antmais have been brought here for scientific pur. and tuere are sixteen exhibits appended,embracing ‘The Smithsonian authoriues have recently, Soples of tie contracts, letters accépung tne | been making luleresting investigations tn refer. work, the statements the cost made by Mr. | ence to the destruction of game in the West, apd Theo Lay, and the assessment made by MF. | in the belief that wituin a few years many Of the Forsyth aud other papers submitted for the in- | iarger American untuals will Deenurely destroyed, ‘Spection of the court. they are preparing a series of family groups of thé ‘be complainant alleges that Messrs. Seay and | qiferent species, The an.mais tbat have been Forsyth had no authority tor making statcments | brought here are expecteu to form an {tnportant Of costs and the assessments, and that there was | feature of this Wors. Aithough in captivity thelr Bot sufficient notice. It 1s tought as the return | surroundings Wili be arranged to look’ as natural ‘Was not made in the frst ease ot the series that | as possible by articial means, and from minute {he present case ts regarded as, the strongest, On | and dally observations of their habits of life, atu Monday the petitioner Will ask the General Term | tutes, éc., tue Laxidermisis Will be enabled tO pre- to fix an early day lor the heuring, pare the” groups of ech species in a lie-ulke \d the Proposed Park. |'"“'T) si " TO SAVE SPECIMENS OF AMERICAN AMIMALS. IMPROVEMENTS WAICH HAVE BEEN UNDER COXsIDER-| “The whole movement has ed,” ‘ATION FOR A LONG TIME. 5 sabzaee Sag ty We . Hornaday, fearful ‘he pret tor the improvement ot Roce creek | MF Hormaay.0y the fear raplty Wie WAL isnot of recent date, It isa subject which meets | tue certainty that in a few years many pf the rep- the eye of every District Commissioner as soon as Tesentauive American apimat will be entirely ex- ‘he enters upon his official duties, In every in- | linct. Heretwiore it has not been the policy of ‘stance at the eleventh hour some unforseen te Siuseuin “authorities to Keep he abiatals that obstacle has arisen to prevent the consummation | tirosgn with, them tmey were LenPoe tbe Pact of the matter and ft has been laid aside | Geiphts Gardens oro for the succeeding Commissioners to deal delphi Z a Gardens. But nuw we propose to Luke care of them, e: thein breed bere and siudy with, ‘This fs the first time it has come before the baemd Commissioners, and Messrs. Webb and their habita Several of them have been donated eatley speak very favorable of its chances of and others we have captured, This is a matter success, It is probable that at the same time they perpetrated by any of the regular program bors inside the grounds, and that the few old programs bosd were Bought trom irrespousibie. partice out. aide, Tue fraud was repneseuted to be more ex- tensive than It was because the regular program of ‘rhursday Was used on Friday, and some persons Supposed they hed a wroug'program from te We, A SUOCESSYUL MEETING. ‘Tne National Jockey Ciub are well satisfied with ‘the sucoess of this fall's meeting. Itis learned ‘hat the club reailzed between eight and nine thousand doilars above all expenses in the regular Meeting Which Closed lasi week. Shecking Death of a Young Man. 90 BADLY BURNED TUESDAY THAT IE DIKD LAST NIGHT. ‘Theodore Turnburke, aged twenty years, the only son of Policeman Turnburke, of the fourth Police station, died last nigut about 10 o'clock at Ris parents’ residence, No. 626 Gta street south. West, The young man, Who is an invalid, was sitting near the stove Tuesday evening iooking over some papers and his cloving caught fire, and he was unable to extinguish tue flanes, He Was discovered by his Little sister, Who gave an alarm, Dut vefore the fire could be sino.nered he was fatally burned about the stomach, and his legs were also badly burned. lls funeral will taxe Place at 10 o'vlock Monday morning from St. Dou- "Church, a A Bey Scriousty Burned. HIS CLOTHING ST ON FIRE BY A COMPANION. Joseph Forrest, a colored boy living at No. 207 Willow Tree Alley, in South Washington, was 5 ‘Which Americans must 100k very soon, or wany of Uhe most Important species will be gone, leav- Urge the passage of @ Dill for this ing no trace behind. We ought vo have ‘here a | severely and probably fatally burned about the ey wil again ent tO Congress the. illo fust-class collection of American living aminals. | poay about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was authorize the Joners of te District of | Do you know that nowhere on its Teservas | xt home when the occurrence wok piace. His ‘ons, or under its Jurisdiction has: Government ‘any live buffaloes Unat are likely to remain? The eer tite led “hive Sane nat a : conciuaed ‘Mr. Hornaday emphatically, Mr. Morn- aday oa eniee gre Cy One} pg Henne lag mc or en ae otuer is a group coyotes, and the ower isa group of buifaioes. ‘The Evangelical Alliance. A PRELIMINARY MEMTING LAST NIOHT—PRESIDENT Dopen’s ADDRESS. Columbia to condemn land on Rock Creek for the ‘Of @ park vo be called Rock Creek Park.” ft will be remembered that, this Dill tae ‘Senate at the last session of Congress, but wound ‘Up its Career in the House, ference to the files of the District Commission- ers’ office showy that as far back as 1885 this Kock a matter opnargt a definite — Commissioners still retain papers signed by W.M, Dunn and AP. Brown, H.'D. Walbridge and 3, Kilogie, in which they agreed to donate cer- tain land for this purpose. In reference to the Rock Creek improvement— was set on fire by an unknown colored left the house as soon ashe committed doy, WI the act. — Sales of Re: Fendall, trustee, has sold to I. A. Duffy and W. McGuire, trustees of the Enterprise Real Bs- taie Association, lots 9 to 11, 1s wo 27, block 6, T. & Bs sub Mt. Pleasant, for $8,456.25. has bought Of EW. Woodrufl A. T, Kingsle; 000, pt. lot 1, 8q. 404, 22 by 85 feet on the orth tide of it stree, Between bth and fu sereets northwest. Esta te. the reclaiming of the valley—it is fas test | nace wanin lenge atvonnaneo shine Manes Yoo: and make ‘the Improvement projected, “itis | non Place Church last evening to listen to ad- ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds iu fee have been filed as follows: R. Fen- all, trustee, to T. A. Duffey et al,, trustees, lous 9 to 11 ana 18 to 27, bik. 6, T and B's sub. Mt. Pieas- ‘Ant; $8,456.25. Alice E. Underwood to E. Brenan, Sub 41, sq. 236; $—. Agnes Gramm to P. M. Kelly, . 29; §—. P.M. Kelly to Jonathan Gra Pe Sat FM ta aaa Clarke, sub 103 26 and 27, sq. 450; $875. Barrows to Anna E. Tracy, pts. 17 and 10, sq claimed that the increased value of the iand re- malaing would amply repy tein for the expense and leave a han: margin of profit. About forty acres of land could be reciaimed and it 1s claimed, at an average of at least $1 per yielding # total of over $1,000,000. ‘Tne esti- mated cost of the improvement is about $500,000. Lecal Notes, dresses from Mr. W. E. Dodge, the president of the Evangelical Alifance, and Rev. Josiah Strong, tne general secretary, AS the meeting was prelimi- ary to the sessions of the Evangelical Alliance Which will begin in this city on December 7th, the elty churches were well eas Rev. Dr. Pitzer, ube secretary of the Washington branch of the Evangelical Aillance, presided, and | Platform were seated W. E Reve dosiath fi ‘@. certificate of incorporation. Emma Gray, H. Morse and Emiline L. Morse sign the in: strument, ‘The cerufficate of the election of the following of Enon ‘church was filed 0-day: John Steward, Stephen Jackson, ‘Tucker Beverly, Prince Willams, Henry Harrod and Madison Dr. John Trimble, secretary of the National Grauge, left yesterday for Lansing, Michizun, to attend the anfual meeting of the state Granges, ‘Tanne wits Be an EXaMNaTion for pomologists for the Agricuitural Department at the rooms of ‘She Civil-Bervice Commissioners on Tuesday, 15th The tional Christian Science Institute, “to 200, W. K. Butler to Joan Steward et " o trong, Revs. T. 8. Hamilp, Byron Su 8. . ~ 4 ar Puan acooaing tee, prucpic, fam; | At Nevanan, SW Uaduairay, 3.0, Butler Le W. | Was 00 ang, Sand eat’ Mall 1° 0, ayy koogn se Cae of Srience, Bates, Gen.'8, 8, Henkle, A. & Pratt, A. M. Clapp, | $1,500. F. W. t , 2 lice lock 182, Beuluth; $3,000. H. D. Cooke to F. W. Huldekoper, same property; ‘H. Ruff wo John A. Ruff, interest under will of Jos Bryan; $—. EW, Woodruff to A. I. Kingsiey, part 1, sq. 404; $12,000, F. Carusi et al, rusters, ww A.C. keubsam, sub 131, sq. 444; Wm. J A. C. Black, part 8 sq. 525; #. ‘A PREACHER axp mus Wire Peasasrty Scp- PRisep —The members and frienus of the Lincoln Memorial Congregational Church, corner 11a and B streets northwest, treated tue’ pastor, Kev. G. W. Moore, and bis wife toa ple «sani surprise paruy ast night, At 9 ot.ock about one hundred person ‘DOL Sexes, proceeded Lo Pub re Fi nt wite with ¥ and Jesse B. Wilson. Mr. ‘Was introduced and made an address in Which he gave a state. ment Of the objects and aims of the Puen Aliiance in organizing Christian effort and seuti- ‘ment Unroughout the country to be brought to bear upon the questions of the day. He spuke of tne ty of this work, and how much could: rt Of the cl lan peo country. Sostan ‘Strong, Who has recently been elect erai secretary of the author of the work entitled * made an address. He spoxe of what the had accompiished in the past and sketched wi could be effected in the way of — We § laa ‘ns, Applica pastor and ‘arious | aluances, by howding public Ineetings, where ques- nied the pastor rich va and or the District of Columbia wilt Dot be ef tons pun suterent are duct soa dn 4 aye = about. $30 ye ave jblic sentiment, Upon the conclusion of the ba. | Stith, and responded to ws. G. W. Moore, and ‘Tax Resionation of Eaginecr A. 0. Young, U.8, | Rreasce kev, Dr, Pitzer said that the Washington ‘urs HS Moore gratefully wccepting the (okens Navy, has been accepted, to take effect June 30, | branch hep Beene = — = be sont regard: EE AS to acon E. R. Russell and Rev. Mr. Wharvon, of Ragland.” After enjoying ths Tetreshmente ro Sided by the party and lbtening to a song by Sallie Waring, Une company depart A PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF LIQUOR DRALERS.— Tho bar koopers and liquor men of Wasa ‘Reronts PRom SecRETARY Wurrxgy indicate that ‘his health is improving, and it 1s hoped that he Wil be able to resume his duties at the Depart ment in about two weeks. tee, FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL, | 12",rranguments (or tht poueral mecing in | Rave Geidedo forms tsi ane, beveraeat Now York Stock Market. og pe Ra ES 7, of New York. |The executive, committe, Closing prion of | Tu jorunf that abcat, 2,000 delegates. trom: air. | Wich bas applied fora charter, consists of Messrs pecial G. Le Grand Dakin, Geo. W. * a, Wm. Burdine, Win, Juck- Geo, Caunpbell, Ed.’Apling, Jno. Jno. Keenan, Cuas. Ecxsteia, ana Wm. Robert Hol ths ago for Broughtoa, ‘thanksgiving for the superintendent of the Vi Btave and Lum. | Searssuccessea ber Company, is now in. jail awaiting trial on the ———- ot | man named Carpenter, tent that they really know little sbout what is going on im the world outside of the sphere. ‘Women as a pewspapers Oc eas thee saree ts a Baltimore we ‘Ube reporter the Semtrecahee a cen * ae ss Resi tes inc cate Sha that she conducts at Mount Vernon Semionry tm ‘this city Garurday morning, one ov young lady pupils Of Une seminary, the other ‘A STAR Teporter was permitted to sit as one of the class Unis thorning In One Of Lhe parlor of tbe seminary. Miss Pindeli sat at one end of the Behind her, upoo the wall, was plnnec Up a map ot Ireland and wo diagrams, g-ving « neral idea of the structure of refracting und fe- Ling terescopes. Miss Pindeil’s audiesee in- cluded young and ‘middie-aged ladies, and some j k eveu that i, De classed as old. All seemed much inies apd many of them had note books. ‘The tal theme Of the day War The irish question. ‘This question reaches back so many cencuries Ubat Miss Pludeli has diviaed st uy {nto Lree or four talks. To-day sbe told O: wbeh Was known of the earer setliement of Ireland; 0: the Danisu invasion, of tke Norman or Eng'tsb invasion Oy Strongbow, and the sucsequent Tela- Uons between Eugiand abd Ireiand down tothe Ue of Eaward IN. Sue. taiked th & chatty, cop- Versutiou I way, Coat made history wem very easy to learn and understand. Then she talked about Prince Pyederick Wiltiata and his cancer, giving the iatest news on that topic, and turowing Ya, as an inveresting piece of Kosi, sometting avout Bis age and his caumtly. “Tpever saw huta,” she said, “except on horse Duck. Me issaid to ve the handsolacst rawn im Europe, rom the unfortunate prince Mi Pendell turned her attention to we Lick Telescope, told what and where it was, how it came Lo be made, wnere it is o be mounted, and Bow compared With other tewescopes, ‘The talk con. Unued over a hour. Miss Pindell sald to @ Sr T that her aim was to present some inlet @aling topic of the day, in politics, sciences, art, and literacure, and to keep ber clauses intormed. She has to read news)apers and puoi auous of ali Paso an to Lrep well, posted travel enables her te dium. could nol, she said, dO as inate Uke vopi ministers do, and p Agu, a8 she'deait « Interior Department Changes, ‘The following official changes have veen made im the Department of the Interior General Land OMice—Appolntments: Mise Car. rie J. Le Moine, of Mo, $900, by Uransier trom ‘Vreasury Deparunent; Wm. G. Marshail, o Tenn, $1,400, Under the civil-se: vice ruiee: Walter Vir. dea, OF N. M., and Johu M. Bernhardt, of N.c., Uumnber agents, at $1,300, Pension Ofiee—Appouiiment: Win. W. Pleme, of ‘Obi, $2,400, by Weusier irom Treasury Depart. ment. bureau of Labor—Appointiment: Chas EB. Morse, of Pa, copy-uolder, at $720, Under CIVii-servic® ules, MORE LiguT. Gas ‘Will soon be erected at the localities: 1, east sid. Vermont avenue bev’ Tand U suvets; 1, northeast coruer Vermont and U street; 2, norunwest corner 7 Q sud Corcoran Streets; 1, west side L8th surect GetWeea Corcoran and K strevts; 1, sowLuenst Cor her Jackson Aliey and North Capito. street; 1, northeast corer Norta Caplivl anu G strveus: Ly jest Ade Of NOTUn Capitol Ue wera Massae 2Uset!S aveuue and G sureet; 1, aWeot corner Lat and L sireeis norchw. st; 1, ‘in alley in square 78 pro- Vided propertly owners pay cost Of se.Vice-mald, or side of Peansyivaola avenue between 1 SouLBeMnt; 1, SOUL side G suReEt S1.€ 100 sireet sou! 1, West side 10Cu street soutbeast vewween E abd © streets; 1, souLAWest corner Portuer Pisce abd ¥'sureet; 1, U sureet opposite Poruuer Place 1 Porter "Pace between U and V streets; 13th and 14th streets; 4, east Wallace siveet; 1 sowus ai stivel Boru | West; 1, 23d street beuwWeen Varaaula avenve aud | E strved northwest, — End of a Washington Rough. THE NOTORIOUS WARK, MKKED, Mouse Wash. Meredith, a nocorious colored rough, who Provably gave Lue police Of Unis city more Woubie than any Other one individual ever did, Will never bother (hem any more, as he Was shot and kiiied | Wednesday nigut tm a bar and crap room at No. TOs Mawk street, Baltuwor-, by Jno, W. Boyer,who | was, yesterday, held by tue corners Jury tn Balti- more for the Killing. in Baimore ir Wee Known as Wasi, Merritt, - Witnesses al Uae inquest Who were i at the shuoung, tad We story-or MerritUs demanding mouey toin user to gu With, Of bis bulting Boyer, and sus rusd at Bin Wil his haud Duck Where be Rad 8 carving Kulfe. The Wstimony showed also Wal Merrit sald he Wwouid knock Boyer's Draius out, and that Boyer | Jumped upon a tabie and sbot ‘twice at Merri | Des. T, oopman tesuified Lust tue Dall wen: Uurough the heart and p.secd auwnWard througis | G@iaprayhaa, Lver and right kidney. The bay waa | brougat to'Unis ety anu bumea yesterday. The deceased Was Cominitted (0 Uke Workhoust in tals city On February 18ch last, and esaped irom Unat place on the 26:h of Apri. He Was boi recaptured, And it ts Luougut Chat ue has been Living ik Bale more since Uiat ume. —— Raver OF THE THEKWOMETER.—The folly Were Lue readings at Lue Nigba: Office (0-day: 7 a, m., 40; 2 p. mh, 48 an, 3 SUIT AGAINST 4 RAILROAD Pox $30,000 Damaona, Win. Howaid and Laura P. howard to-day mied © SUIT against Lhe Chesapeake and Valo Ratiroad Co. for $3,000. ‘They allege thal airs. Boward on No- Yeiuver 18, 1880, WOK Passage bere lor Loul Ky., and near Lae Wown OF Soldier, in toatl Was severe.y and permanently injured im her spine and Otherwise by reson OF Woe sleeping Car Walch sue Was in VAMUling GOWR AL embanament abOUL BU Leet. Secial Sensation in New Haven, FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT OP A MARKLAGE WHICH TOOK PLACE TWO YEARS AG0. Atelegram to te New York Sun from New Haven, November 11, says: A sensation was ereated ip aristocratic circles to-day by the an. Rouacement of the marrage of Dr. Wa Hotchkiss to Miss Elizabeh A. Vow, which Wook piace two years ayo in Hamburg, Germany, and has been kept secret untii to-day. Dr. Hotchalss Is one o: the leading physicians tu this Lown and belongs to oue or the Aristo ratic and Weastuy families, While ube Wo Man ts uNKDOWN. Sue caine LO Luis cKy four years ago, bringiug letwers of introduction to Waylans, dean of the law schoo; ex-Gov. lager S01), and Other promunent citizens, and Teprescuued erie as having Oech UnIOruUste, abd vung de sirous Of aching Lhe German langage and aver ure, She organized a kindeguren at Grove Hail, a fasulonsbve scuool, and Loriied a Class tor adwis, Dr. HOvcukiss belug ope OF Lae Clase, iiss Voss stayed at Grove Had pearly two Years, during Wich Ume sue Was quite intimate With Dr. s10lcuaiss. In 1885 she Went 10 Ger- mauy, Wuere eae Was soon alverward followed by the doctor, wno renewed tus scquaini- ance, and Une ‘coupie were marcied io Bath. burg: Dr. Hotchkiss revurued howe, and Ba lug ‘Becume discuchanted, ignored’ bis wife's letters Witu the apparent tnleutios of disciaim- ing any relaUionship, The woman receuuly ar rived here and deinanded recogii ion wad support. Sue Was put off under Various prev noes Wau! Lo- day, Whe ne ackuowledged Une marriage, and we facts became pubuc. ‘Tue wowwer o1 DF. Moteukies 1s Very WeuilUy, and the suppositios Is Wat tue wold expected in time Lo get a portion of the money. ‘Ibe mouser of the doo! Larestens we Gisiniertt him if be lives with tue woman,