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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDA FOR RENT—ROOMS. xT | SECOND-STORY ROO’ Neclisat loos ‘Board. 1014 12th st mt ™ HS eTH ST. 2 UNFURNISHED “RENT 616 : Procuas om secoadBoor, with or without board. jok RE 225 NEW YORK AVE, TWo LARGE, airy rome, paplor and Ued-room, front and beck. Durnighed, i; io aloove room, furnished. on aime foor my5-Jt* JOR KENT_TWO NICELY FURNISHED kOOMS. bt and bay window. with or without board, terms erate. O54 Maryland aye. s.w. iv JOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS WOULD SUIT ‘gentlemen im the Goverment Printing Office. 26 st ne Callall the week. Td JOR KENT—IN HOUSE 227 D ST. N.w., FOUR usfuruished rooms. third story sink and weter oo same for: near City Hall and now Pension bullae. ame pass door, first-class neughborhood i oR RENT—FURNISHED—ONE OR TWO LARGE sevond floor communicating roums, new house, With taywindows, closets and bath: reat moderate; to Gvatiemen aly. Lbs Ret. n JOR RENT—SEVERAL SONS Mamachiasetie’w and § pia tO RENT — FINE EAR Bs: and furnished, at 35 H st. opposit ting Office. Keferences required. JOR RENT—THREE Li Tooms, oder improvements: 1a: frvem; three adults in family. 13 JOR RENT—1214 K ST. NW cating front rooms, with closets, ed as attting-rooim anid bed-Foom: qvous, very desirable iucation aud low pi Feet 16 ISTH, St. NEARS furnished seeoml-story bay-window rou Samuly . Lerdics pass dour. JOR RENT—ELEG) lors 61 Teumudcied. painted and pape-ed fad cool. two squares from Eciti,"Arlinetou Sta Chamberinn's Address BALSONEA, Siar oftice, mayo St JOR KENT—1502 HST. S. W., ley". rooms em suite aud siugle, with board at ‘WO NICELY-FURNISHED KooMS, A westers exposure, overlooking Mt. 1003 Sth st, corner of K st. uw. “THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON KF oR RENT. he second Ever Finaz Keyows ‘That woeds must be torn up by the roots, or they will be sure to crop out again. So ifts with diseases which have their origin ts de praved blood, The censeot the complaint must be removed by Ayer’s Sarsaparills, or no perme Bent cure is possible. Try it, ©. W. Allen, Druggist, of Brunswick, Ma, says: “Ihave never known Ayor's Sarsaperills fail togive satisfaction. In hundreds of cases within my knowledge it has proved » perfect specific for diseases aristag from impurities tm the blood. I regard itasan invaluable spring medicine, AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Drugaists. Price $1; six bottles, 88, 2330 PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for Impaired Dixgstion, Dyapepats, Convalescence. Weak Children, and General Debility. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF IT. Suffering from an attack of Lines which had not oply reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, from inability to food, I tried the effects of the Genuine Jobann Hoft’s Malt Extract, a wineglassful three times a day. Its use was followed by marked effecte—1, Food, which bad heretofore been found to pass the alimentary canal unchanged, di- gested properly. 2. There sppeared an increased bower of evolving animal beat and stecing up, fat. Bewarect imitations. Theepuine has ture of “Johann Hof” on the neok of every bot N HOFF, Berlin and Vienna, New York ‘Barclay at. ‘3-tu thes others sre worthieae imi Hisar Hoessinp Ax flor; references required. 75 1Sth : my4-40" Jok BRENT_KOOMS, EN SUITE OR sINGL furnished 01 yuished. large closets, bath, &: elawant hous jose to Franklin Pas Good board neat door. Stable room for two horses. mye en Jok KEN —TWO PRETTY ROOMS, FRONT AND back. G12 Ist nw. aoe W., ELEGANTLY FUR- arlors aud bedroom: front south; over- ht and cool for summer; every five bouss and first-class loca- tion; ebeap to desirable party. my3-3t JOR RENT—-UNPURNISHED (KOOMS. SUITA- bie for ight housekeeping or office roouis, at 610 sty pyposite Patent Ofce. Keut reasouabie, veiw | oe with bath communicating. with use of pi two on second floor; nicely furnished: with or w board; moderate Prices. 2327 Feunsylvania av ¥ my 3 Fatiocs, with en suite, owe. ORS Fok BERT to GESTiEMAN WiTa REFER: ences, pleasant, Bewly-furuished Toous i ood house with a privaie faiuily, ‘modern, imuproveme three lines of cars near, $10 » month. ae pce ok KENT—1720 HST, N. furnished tirwt floor: she’ at’ anfuraishe: he square west of War und Nevy Depta. apzo-12t JOR RENT—AT 1112 H ST. N.W., A NICELY furnished frout rou, suitable for a gentlem jumner tates ena. JOR RENT—1619 K ST. N. W—FURNISHED eB partor oor, southern exposure, grate heat ain, ther rooms. conventeut to F st. cars and herdics pass the door. also stable for rent mheasder FOR BENT. S18 AND 814 19TH ST. XW. Dest able rovms on second aad third sable rates JOR RENT—FINE OFFICE RoOMS— ‘and 1225 Fst, The iatter well adapted ling. Kent low. (myo-3tj_J_B. WIMER, FESS jeral very desirable office rooms in “The Glover** bu 1419 F st. aw. Apply to THOS J. FISHER & CO., 1 my5-6t tee 24 Fst nw. JOR KENT—PARLOE 15 BY 16, SUITABLE FOR office, also, furnishe: __ FOR RENT—STORES. _ JOR RENT—STORE AND DWELLING, LIGHT rooms, besides Store; summer kit hen, water in the Yacd: 104 7th et. nw. Apply 1806 7th et muy jOH RENT—A LARGE STORE AND DWELLING. on 43g sts. w ; rent reasounbie. suitable for ius U. LL BUYER 311 4% st. yent house OF any business. THOS. J. FISHER &,00.. _my3-6t ees Est pw JR LEASE-LOT ON 74H ST wer. L ASD ath b.wt 274100, for term of yours, suitable for qbgeheright shop cr feed store. would put up oneatory idina for qoud permanent teva, terms te ngit yersou.” Taguines WESCOTT & WILCOK: a 190 GREENE STORE AND DWELLING At 1635 14th af. nw. containing 1:3 rooms, with ali mod. em improvements. Inquire 1638 14th st. sal) PIANOS AT LOWEST RATES. F. WALDECKEE & CO. ‘property. te. the onl sble property offered within the ineotporated tm At inte have teen mach sought afterin this in past season “with an, elevation of 300 fest atingtn, and tile todisputae. FR" BROOKES, Gaithersbare, M im) oR SALE—BEAUTIFULLY-LOCATED FARM OF ‘200 acres, with residence. % mule road front: sd- Joins Chevy Chase and runs to Rock Creck. Also place Sf 14 acres with new Queen Anne residence. 3m from Forest Glen. Other properties in D. ©. and Montgomery Co. DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, 810 F aw. ire BELVOIR MANOR FARM, furnthhed Brick House, EAUTIFUL BUILDING i view of this city, 2% miles distant. high thy location. Suitable fora poultry or garden. u business in this terms, $30 down, balance im LVE ACRES. ALL KINDS OF ie, new 1:2-room house, all neces- oins station ou Met. Brauch, city : $6,000. K ACHES. ail in fruit of finest varieties, 7-room " stable, «rand View of city, handsome 5-room cottage jus the last stove. 81.200. ue 2st i, Couatey Seat with | West Ends also, 4 : 2Tt. & __myé-lue | F RENT—A NICE COUNTRY SEAT OF TEN | sree, eleven mots house, with alt moder. ou Yoreaces, fruit of all kim le, fc." om. Pearce Mil road, near Tepleytown pike. For full part: ~ yes. F T. DYER 600 1th st. nw. £ Uk KENT—THE OLD Bi Fy, ince and suitable rounds of New Catholic “aceasible suburb of W. BF. LEIGHTON and KE. PAIKO, tees, 482 Louisiana ave. wy’ Fee 22s coos TRY PLACE. TES Actes: | obe mile northwest 20 F st. aw, KK price must te mo Fo ou Baltimore atd Pot. derate, ie ALL Ol PART OF 55 ACRES, NEAR a ch: 8 rs. part cleared, tine ‘ss 8 whole, owe thi St af BRICK MANSI Washington: half S= ; aches. quinces. pears, be 200K, 3 Thomas tireia = A70ly to Foe, AL ok excuasoe you cry POR erty e hive country sege Baile trum silver ‘Dyrvug Statics wR, tuproved by faesiculare. ap: QOR BENT—THEEE- KOM Coltack from this city, with two scres. i) fees hpi were ‘Takes pride in stating that VITA NUOVA (NEW LIFE) will cure or greatly relieve Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Sleoplessness, Nervousness, Hysteria, Pain in the Back of the Head, or any Trouble originating in a Depressed Couditiono ithe Nerv- ous System; THAT the sales of Vita Nuova far exceed any other erve remedy ever manufactured; THAT its regular use will take the place of all liquor or alcoholic stimulant, and will, if persisted tm, effectually cure drunkenness; THAT the sick should use it to restore health; THAT the well should use it to prevent sickness: ‘THAT all overworked persons should use it to prevent fatigue or breaking down; THAT all energetic Americans should use it con- stantly to enable them to maintain their energy: THAT itcan be relied upon as the prescription of a well-known physician and not a quack nostrum; THAT care should be taken to avoid imitations and substitutes offered in place of Vita Nuova; THAT it is for sale at all druggists in Washington; THAT you should send to Mra HARRIET HUB- BARD AYER, 52 and 54 Park Place, New York City, for copies of letters of recommendation from Senators, Members of Congress, Judges and Di- vines, and people whom you know and believe in. ap1s-6in Saase! . 2, Iseasre Six Diseases CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. Our oldest child, now six years of age, when an in- faut six months old was attacked with s virulent, ma- liguant skin disease. All ordinary remedies failing, we called our family physician, who attempted tocure it; but it spread with almostjucredible rapidity, until the lower portion of the Little feliow's person, from the middle of his back down to his knees, was one solid rash, ugly, painful, blotched and malicious. We hed ho rest at night, no peace by day. Finally, we woread- Vised to try the Curicuxa Reaxpigs. The effect was siuply marvelous. In three or four weeks a complete cure was wrought, leaving the little fellow's person as white and healthy as thouwh he had never been at- tacked. In my opinion your valuable remedies saved his life, and to-day he is a strong. healthy child, per- fectly well, no repetition of the disease having ever occurred. GEO. B. SMITH, Ex-Pros. Att'y, Ashland, Ohio. Igratefully acknowledge acure of Eczema, or Salt Rheuns, on bead, neck, face, arua end legs tor seven- teen years; uot able to walk except on hands and knees for one year; not able to help myself tor eight Years: tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pr nor my case hopeless; permanently cured by the Coricoms Itestepune. WILL McDONALD, 2642 Dearborn st, Chicago. = : Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c: 2305 ResoLves?, Sle. Prepared by the POTTER Duta aNo ChuaicaL Co, Boston, Mass. BABY ‘Skin and Scalp preserved aud MuvicateD Moar. MARKET, EIGHTH, AND FILBERT 878, PHILADELPHIA. ‘THE LARGEST STORE IN THE UNITED STATES, Devoted Exclusively TO DRY GoupDs. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, Organized on s broad scale, renders at all times the most prompt and satisfactory service. Our stock includes full and complete lines of SILKs, DRESS GOODS, LINENS, COTTON Goons, UNDERWEAR, MILLINERY, UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS, ‘TRIMMINGS, &c., MATTINGS, BUTTONS, ae. Deautified by Curicuna my 1,2,4.5 CARPETS, LACES, &e, — &e, In fuct everything in the line of Dry Goods that the markets of the world offord. Commodious READIxc, Rustrxc, and Rermame Rooms have been carefully arranged for the comfort of all visitors, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, MARKET, EIGHTH, AND FILBERT STS, my3-2m,sepl-4m PHILADELPHIA, Doses Exxzcraic Soa. ‘THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. 17 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. The original formula for which we paid $50,000 tweuty years ago has never been modified or changed in the slightest. This soap is identical in quality to- day wite that made twenty years ago. It contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric. It brightens colors and bleaches whites. Itwashes flaunels and blankets as no other soap in the world doe»—without shrinking—leaving them soft and whit. like new. KEAD THIS TWICE. ‘There isa great saving of time, of labor, of soap, of fuel, aud of the fabric where Dobbins’ Electric Soap is Used according to directions. Oue trial will demonstrate its great merit, It will Pay you to make that trial, Like ail best thins, it is extensively imitated and counterfeited. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Iusist upon DOBBINS" Electric. Don't take Mag- netic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, Or any other frauc, sumply because it is cheap. They will ruin clothes, and are dear at any price. Ak for DOBBINS' ELECTRIC | and take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to Mexico keeps it im stock. If your's hasn't it, he will order from his nearest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, and be careful to Fuliow Directions on each outalde wrapper You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘zy n¢ for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- jerfal A GRATEFUL opoR, Indicative of health and omy ondt purity.ie communicated tothe 80ZODONT Which makes the teeth as whiteand as radiant as pol ushed porcelain, and contains no ingredient Lighly benedeal to both wtins and teeth eo ii76m___ssozoDoNT. PNEUMONIA Of its approaci WARNS Ts 2d EDITION. in i ! gut Brother Buckley, of New York, who was shutoff in his speech rday thro% ing, and continued explataing way he opposes and cont ei w the Admission of women to the however, gave up the floor, on rules of order amendments oflered were laid on the table. Gen. Clinton B. Fiske, of the New Jersey dele. Gaining the floor to speak on the amendment to the report of the ittee on the eligibility of ‘asubject that has been Defore the body for the past two days. GEN. FISKE SPEAKS FOR THE LADIES. ‘The general took the side of the women and said the conference would be much improved in general features by having women to taxe part in the de- bates. During the general’s speech a voice in one of the galleries occasionally shouted, “Glory to Dr. C. F, ‘ton, ot Nebraska, next succeeded in gaining tie foor after tie geucral, Dr Creigh- ton is chancellor of the Nebraska Wesle} ni- Versity. ‘The speaker Said the face of the women delegaves cet ates’ entitled theim to seats until the general conference decided otherwise. During Dr. Creignton’s address several ladies entered the galleries, a fact which seemed to spur the speaker to renewed vigor. ‘The secretary next read off the committees. gs Serious Fire in Jersey City. MANY BUILDINGS DESTROYED AND WHARF PROPERTY ‘THREATENED. Jensey Crry, N. J., May 5.—At 3:30 this m a re broke out in the cooperage establishment ot Christopher Heldt & Son, at Nos. 30 and 32 Hudson street, which spread and destroyed four buildings, causing a loss of $45,000. The firemen, findit that they could not couquer the flames, devot thetr energtes to preventing the fire from reach: the shops and tenement house ciose at han The buildings reach almost to the river front, and there was danger that the fire would reach the vessels moored at the docks, but the firemen managed to keep the flames away from them. The buildings destroyed were those of Christopher Heidt & Son, Theodore Smith & Bro., boller-makers; B. McLatighlin, boller-maker, and R. J. Mallory, blacksmith. The saloon of Mra Boyland was parttaily destroyed. ‘The losses are: Heidt & Son, $25,000; Smith & Bro., $20,000; Mc- Laughlin, ; Mra. Boyland, $1,100. ‘The origin of tae fire is not known, but it is thought to have Deen the work of an incendi: and to have re sulted from a recent strike in Theodore Smith & Bro.’s shop. Southern Mackerel Fishing. ‘THE GRAMPUS EXPEDITION SHOWS THAT IT 18 LIKELY ‘TO BE A FalLvne. Guovcesrax, Mass., May 5.—Word has been re- cetved trom the United States Fish Commission ‘schooner Grampus, which has been making a scien- Ufle investigation of the southern mackerel fishing industry. She reports tuat in sailing from Cape Hatteras to Barnegat no mackerel were seen. recently caught & few small ones in nets near Body Island, quantities of mack- erel feed and gannetts were seen, Which indicates ‘that mackerel will _be in home waters this season. It 1s probable mackerel will be a failure in the south. eee ‘Mrs. Conner’s Case C: ued. Bostox, Mass, May 5.—Mrs. Conner, of Medford, the Christian scientist, was arraigned at Maiden this ‘morning on a charge of mauslaughter for causing the death of her daughter by neglecting to provide a fbn for her to chlid-birth, but 10 the Government not being prepared her ‘Was continued tll May 1 in $5,! nds. pat Another London Exchange Cloved. Loxpox, May 5.—The business of Morgan's New York Exchange in Londou bas been ordered wound Up under the supervision of the court, gabon ~hawedin Reapixs, Pa, May 5.—Jos, Gonty and Dobos Gijorgy, Poles, Supposed to be from Hazleton, Pa., registered at the Central House last night. "Tis morning Gijorgy was found dead and Gonty un- conscious trom inhaling gas which escaped from the burner. Gonty way recover. Tue men re- Ured with the gas burning, but the flame in some Manner became extinguisued. Farmer Chapman in Hard Luck. SWINDLED OUT OF $7,000 AFTER HAVING 4 JUDG- ‘MENT OF $8,000 FOK BREACH OF PROMISE KENDEKED ‘AGAINST HIM. Warzntows, N. ¥., May 5.—John B. Chapman, the farmer who ‘was swindied out of $7,040, a3 telegraphed from Piiladelphia, Pa., yesterday, by induced to purchase what pt to be two goid bars worth $20,000, 13 tue Individual who only four weeks ago was the defendant in sult for breach of promise in Jefferson County Court, in which Miss Chellis, a scuool teacher of this city, was given judgment for $4,000. ‘The jaine by which the swiudiers obtained the money fom Chapman was by digging up supposed bars of gold on his where they were claimed have been de] ited by a former resident = ue ong og Ay had = grown —_rici ny 1e . ils, Teturned Rome and Durled, the treagure there, and joing West again, leaving a in posses- Ste of the secret of their biding-place. Chapman bought the bars, after a Syracuse jeweler had de- clared that the dust which had been bored out of Uhe bars and taken to that city to be tested, was iG He Adds a Fow Drops to the Great Fleed of-Biuine Discussion. Prrvssuno, Pa., May6.—In an interview today prere menay fn r s ape said eh 3 el Halt ii hee af i I sEEeE g BESR ee: pESe Bel MOROCCO WILL ARBITRATE, ‘The Sultan Names His Conditions. Taxorge, May 5.—The sultan has agreed to sub- mit the differences between his government and ‘the United States Government to arbitration on the following terms: ‘The differences shall bo settled by an arbitra- tion court; the Moorish government premised that ‘no time shall be specified for the payment of per- sonal or individual ¢l debts, or amounts due on credit. The condition that the umpire’s decis- jon shali be subject to the sultan’s approval 1s withdrawn, ceeeeeees Ha Again Defeated. ms. Wa say b—-Asculing match took place between Peter Kemp, of Austra- Via, and Edward Hanlan, of Canada, ‘Kemp won by five lengths. The race was rowed over Pa ‘Tho rece wan for the championship of the world and $2,500 a side, Seer SS ae The Crown Prince Weceives Carl Schurz, granted Mr. rday. Beruix, May 5.—1he crown prince Carl Schurz a protracted audience yesterday. wank Trageroue French Officer. ARSEILLES, May 5.—Se! jor Chat was tried "by court, “martial “here. to-day ona of trying to sell a new Leber rifle aud a number of cartridges to the German government. He was convicted and sentenced to imy jent in the fortress and to forteivure of ils rank and medaLg —— ‘The Hace War in Alabama, MontGomeRy, ALA. May 5.—Nothing further has been received from the negro tfouble in Lowndes County. ‘The sceue of the disturbance 18 some dis- ‘ance from the railroads and telegraph. From the fact the t ‘are expected buck to-day it 1s ‘thought that the trouble 1s over. Persons from that Vicinity who are in the city to-day are of the ‘same opinion, Conflagration at Sandersville, Ga. AUGUSTA, Ga., May 5. —Sandersville, Ga.,60 miles from Augusta, bad a disastrous fire last night, It originated about 11 o'clock. The town no adequate fire apparatus, and by 2 o’clock the en- Ure block from McCarty’ store to Haines’ Hall Was in flames. Loss over $80,000. A Suicide Guarded by His Dog, Crxcrwati, May 5.—George Hutamel, a baker living at No. 184 Mound street, made desperate by financial diMeulties, shot himself through the body last night in bis bed room. After a surgeon had dressed his wounds, a Newfoundland di pushed his way into the room and moun' guard over his master. Noone dared enter until {his morning When Mrs, Hummel made the ven- ture, The dog sprang upon her and lacerated her arm. A police olficer was called in and he shot the dog. Hummel’s wound is dangerous, ak shakit-~aaleainam Is Mise Endicott Engaged? GROWING BELIEF IN WASHINGTON TUAT MR. CHAMBER- LAIN 18 AN ACCEPTED A Washington spectal to the says: Although there has been no formal an- nouncement by Miss Endicott’s tamily of her en- gagement to the Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M. P., yet the report is now believed to be true. Since the statement of Mr. Chamberlain's en- ement has been so many times reiterated in fngitsh newspapers, people here bave been look Ing'at coral social’ eveuta Of ius winter with @ retrospective glass. It is recalled that very early in January the re- port of his" marked attentions to Miss Endicott had already aroused the belief (hat friendship was ripening Into an engagement. ‘The announcement that a marriage would un- doubtedly be the result of their acquaintance was, curiously enough, cabled to Europe, and by the me the report came back tn print Ute rumor Was already the topic in high official circles, rout tue very best source that coud be desired your correspondent learns that the night Mr. Chamberlain left Wasbington he called upon a lady 1n official life to say farewell, and with some significance, as though he wished her todraw con- ¢itistons, he’sald: “I ‘shall return to Washington im June, Upon my return will make an extended Your of the British possessions and the Northwest. T shall often visit the United States.” ‘Last week a friend made an informal cail upon Mra. Endicott, \and*she herself alluded to the newspal concerning her daughter ani Bir Chetabeftam’asa, wile mot denying the trutit ‘of Such reports, she spoke of them as embarrassing and annoying. ‘No one understands the reticence of the family on this subject, but a June wedding Is expected. ~ eos ‘ulgar Display. From the Boston Courier. In anew country like ours, where the opportunt- ties for gaining great wealth rapidly are so numer- ous, the proportion of shoddyites to the square mile must needs be greater than in older and more settled communities, The journals of to-day are devoting considerable space to the record of the movements and vagaries of some of the most prominent among our newly rich countrymen, whose vulgar ostentation is the wonder of hotel-keepers and other public purveyors. ‘At a dinner party given recenuly at Deimontco’s, wweare intormed that each menu had a chain at tached, consisting of pearls and diamonds, valued at $1,000. Favors for the german have gone on increasing in cost and claborateness, until now people of (aste and ordinary means ire forced to Teturn to that simplicity and modesty in the character of such souvenirs which marked them when the pretty fashion was frst introduced. But the extreme of Vulgarity has lately been at. tained in @ gorgeous Southern hotel, where the Wite of a much-millionaired inventor holds stave with a courier, another man servant who dances attendance on uated pug (Whose teeth genuine gold. ‘The name of one of the swindlers is Bradley, and another gave his name as Gardner FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, a Pheiead _— aoe Market. ot orig sdlegean ns tu SE nt ne dae New York Stock Market, as re} ‘special ER ey pl Do., rei... 50 "| West’ Gnton:: 08%. The Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's the Washing ton Stock Exchange are noted testone ns ise, res are said to be gold-filled—the: pug’s teeth, remem. ber, not the man’s,) and several inaids. ‘The cou- TieF manages the private palace car of the family, which stands ready on the rails for use at any time and in any direction, and attends to the sect of rooms and steamer berths, as well as private dining privileges, When the family moves; and It always moves en'prince. All this 18 well’ enough if one can afford iu; but the innate vulgarity of ‘the thing 1s shown in fantastic and absurd costun- ing of the children, including satin breeches. for the boys and the gol getting maids, two of these meniuis belng Wold off £0 atvend con: stantly on each child, ‘Details of the personal adornment of the elders may be leit to the imagination of those who have caved ‘with, wonder aud amused contempt at ti antics of the shoddy contingent at fashionabl resorts generaliy; though 1 1nust be sald in newspaper office, where it ing and ry forms wo I - {s printed.” But otherwise itis a very toulish, ‘wicked habit, based ved ag iy ia é i 8 i 2, fe ; | it men became very much and shook their fingers in each others faces” ‘Members gathered around and there was wild ‘excitement on the floor. In the confusion Mr. Bryce was heard to call Mr. Brumm a lar outright, and the lie was passed Detween them. ‘Riley, ‘The order A DANGEROUS WALL. Captain Symons has written to Major Raymond 4 letter in relation to the condition of the retain- wallof the yard of the Georgetown market. ‘This wall is cracked and being about 30 feet above the level of the canal, is very dangerous to people passing by on the tow path of the canal, to canal ats, and vo the occupants of the adjolaling prem 4ses, “He says that to properly do this Work the wall will have to be Telaid involving a large amount of excavation and stone work. ‘The esti- mated cost of such work 1s $1,000. He also says there are no funds available for’ this work with the Dosaible exception of the eumengency Tund,and cou TS this a case expenditure of a portion of said fund, = sci) BUILDING PERMITS Were issued to-day as follows: M. I. Weller, prest- ington Improvement Co., three’ brick Grrelings, at 41, 42 and 43 G stréet northeast, $7,500; J. Wm. Lee, two brick dweili at 328 Auld 388% C street Southwest, $1,500; J. Wm. Lee, two brick dwellings, at 339 and 320% alley in ‘square 535, $1,000. BUILDINGS CONDEMNED, ‘The two frame buildings at the northeast corner of Band 2d streets northwest have been con- demned and the occupants ordered to vacate with- in fifteen days. The frame dwellings on original lot A, square 574, have also been condemued and Uhe occupants ordered to vacate. MISCELLANEOUB, Capt. Symons left the city this morning at 11 o'clock for a short stayin Philadelphia, He wiil Teuurn to the city about Wednesday, ‘Capt. Symons has written to Major Raymond, stating that the asphalt pavement on H street, be- tween Vermont aud Connecticut avenues, isin & Very bad condition, As this isa very much traveled street Jt Is desirable to improve tt as quickly as ‘The Commissioners have written to Chairman Hemphill recommending favorable consideration vn H.R. blll 9418, to incorporate the Washington and Western Maryland Railroad, ‘The Commissioners have written to Mr. Henry M. Baker, of 1411 F street northwest, that as tbe health officer hus declined to cerury that the grad- iny of the alley in the rear of 1430-32 8 street Rorthwest isnecessary for public health, saftey and comfort, 1t canuot be done under the compul- sory-permit system. However, they say in conclu- ston that if he desires sald grading tne necessary ‘mit will be issued and the proper grade extab- ied by the engineer deparunent if the work 1s done at his own expense, ‘The Commissioners have written to George B. White in reference to communication relative to the cancellation of ccrcain taxes assessed aginst Property in square 406, beionging 10 the Cen- trat' Methodist Protestant’ Churcle tha tho sata property is chargeable with the tax for lighting strveta, as it Was due prior to the act of Congress of June 17, 1870, exempting churches from taxa- but not chargeable with the assessment for water- main, which became due after passage of sald act. Hence they say 1p conclusion that une water-maln {ax will be remitted and the lighting tax enforced against the church, Local Notes, Mary Thomas, charged with Keeping a baway house, forfeited $25 collateral in the Police Court Charles Kensig pleaded guilt court today to & ch Fron Jaw and was fined car Washington, arrested by Detectives Mat- Ungly and Wheeler,’ pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day to a charge of stealing a watch from Samuel ‘Turner, and wus fued $15 of thirty days. in the Police gharse of violating the policy ‘The Courts. Crrcurr Court No. 1—Judae Hagner. Today, Meyers agt. schaffer; motion to strike Out judginent overruled. Edwards, administrator, agt. Schuffer and Groff; motion for judgment of condemnation granted, Steward agt, sramhall; motion for commission to take testimony granted, Loeber agt. Jacob Solomon; flat or sci, fa, Myers agt. Wynn; exceptions 10 answer of garnishee ted. William agt. Mullett; motion for Judgment overruled. Mclatire agt.' McIntire; mouion for new trial. Pierce agt. Thomas; leave to amend declaration granted, " Bckle ugt. Maddox; motion Yo quash withdrawn and judgment of condemna- Mon by consent, Thorn ayt. White, and Clokey agt. same; leave to amend deciaration. Brambail agt. Grady, and same agt. Coleman; order for commissioner to take testimony. Dye agt. Chesa- peake and Onto Railroad; submitted. Family Army to Order. NEWARK FUKNISHES SNOBS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY WITH CRESTS FOR HARNESS AND CARRIAGES. Newark, N. J,, special to the N. Y. Mail and Express, ‘This is the great harness center of the world. There 1g more harness turned out every year from the leather manufactories of this city than from any other one spot in the world. . There 13 one concern that makes a. specialty of crests for eqvipages It 1s turning out several scores for prominent people. could be divulged, people of rank aud influ: euce in half a dozen cities would be recog- nized at once. Boston leadsin the demand for harness crests and New York is a second, Washington stands easily third, while Balumdre and Pulladelphla are a tie, Chicago is beginning to send ina good many orders since George M- Pullman Was Knighted and bunted up an emblem, St. Louis will soon sport coats-of-arms on hand- soine sliver harness while several tamilies from Louisville, Cincinnath and New Orleaus have or- dered insignia for their horses, ‘The selection of the crests ts left Newark concern. So great is the demand Lone Of the partners does nothing else but hunt up coatsofarms. He has all the books on heraldry, and ulso endeavors to trace back his customers: Ancestry far enough to Mod a family tree anda family crest. Jt isn’t an easy job. Half the would-be aristocrats have no trace of their great- Grandfathers, whule in nearly every instane. the Tecord disappears somewhere in the eighteenth century, Occasionally @ clear case of fumily tree is devel and then the search is easy and the crest 18 s00n concocted. It would surprise the public, however, did 1t know how many of the insignia now prevaient on harness and carriages originated here, ‘The man that orders a crest for is carriage and 1s willing to foot the bill, will al- ‘ways be accommodated. If there is no’ crest in the aclever Newark brain will devise some ‘sort of a il sketch that will look =e but enough to have originated six Bunared years arms of some description can be procured. “You would. be, surprised,” sald the making student ot , to know the number ‘Of persons that come here'to see about crests harness, Thelr names often appear in ‘with great soctal events all over the land. ‘There seems tobea penchant for crests in the cites. Here 1s a crest for a gentleman's atis ‘to Baltimore.” It Was a bit of silver, flat on one side and con- ‘Vex on the other, It represented @ human arm, ‘With Closed fist and strained muscles, from What seemed to be the bough or'a tree. “ihe | coate-of-arms of numerous Engifsh aristocrats Eee eer eat cage ee the it shown Our Clever Girls. ‘AM ENGLISHMAN WHO PAYS PROPER BOMAGE TO ‘AMERICA'S BRIGHT WOMEN. From the San Francisco Argonaut. ‘Harold Brydges, an Englishman, who has been traveling in the United States, has this to say of rf) 4y-6, 1888-BOUBLE SHEET. “8 ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND Gossrr, THE UNFINISHED CAPITOL, eee cee eee — — Tt ts expected that there wat aba Commrssionsa Lrmax, of the civil-service board, | Am Appreprintion Needed to Finish tous br tao omnen ot ung eben Bunn ooaet ane ‘the expiration of Judge Gneli’s term on theaen Solenpan LR he poweemese a ayrecess, X-Y~ lous snowen nous vox ras mouse, aprus svar | 1051. A Gslogation of Iawyerayemerday presenved a and Des eae, owe, OUAn Poe ere TEE DOUES, AND-SUE 074%. | Cos name of ME. ‘Thon ¥. Mero (Defrestent ARMY Onpens.—Col Thos, G. Baylor, Ordnance! ow rmar gmp or rus cartroL. ‘Qs a candidate for the office. Mr. Jaa L. Pugh, jr, of cauipmenta for First Lieut. Wm. Cro- | portioos of the Senate wing and the main or | {",jscoeulzed as candidates gu wine soe wrqed mer, Ordnance Departine nted Jeave on Sar. | middle entrance are ornamented with statuary ils and Justioe C. a. Waiter, Uoeh of wom bare n ny ‘Lipscomb Se ie | oe ee Seat Fary Guty €t Fort Leavenworth, Kan. ont ifn Weanesday, and ‘Tux U. & S Swarana bas been ordered to Hamp- ‘This ts Poy te FY ton Roads from Portsmouth, N. H., for inspection. Sovairect, As pated bry ‘Lease oF Tux Mennice OR THE Manne fois = poeratti beard rn man’ Fvania tn toe erty, No. 1308 F street north as the of the uring the Sty eee sci ees freee coms Rigcs oust. "The chases ie tees sehoewn ac, reach this ey im count of a desire of a a intervals gure iS for an atinual rental of $2 Sobre setae a BOW paid for the ao ‘are four re- Blaine te go Coaching im Scou Beals posse, ma ‘Ue Government's term From the New York World, to-day. Some tme ago Mra Andrew Carnegie, of this city, who, with her militonaire husband, yearly Spends some Ume in the highlands of Scotland, ‘TENDERRD His Resignarion.—Mr. F. E. Nash, General superintendent of the Railway Mall ‘Vice, has tendered his resignation to the Postmas- ver to take effect when bis cont wee, Gis ges JUDGE SNELL, WILLING To GIVE HER A CHANCE TO REFORM, DEALS GENTLY WITH HER. A tall, good-looking brunette named Harriet Richmond, alias Rich, walked from the dock in the Police Court this morning to answer a charge of ‘Deing a suspicious persotf. Mr. Campbell Carring- ton appeared for the prisoner and pleaded Bot | megie, on the receipt of the letter, immediately guilty. ‘sent Word as to the Lime she Would arrive tb Lop- Detective Raff testified that he had received sts about the defendant to the effect that | CO8Ch, Mr. Carnegie’s favorite way Of traveling-— ‘sent a threatening letter to a person de- | #!0ng and over (he border, Henoe $50. and Mr. Blaine would gisdiy scoeyr. the White Hi Nathaniel ‘Shatswell, tative well, Of" the trict. The President shook hands with gach one being | tmuroduced by the They are on their Way home from cursion tour through the battlefields of Virginia, ing, got g trom’ there to Noriolk. They expect to reach mn by steamer by Thursday. Interior Department Changes. ‘The following oficial changes have been made in the Department of the Interior: Patent OMice—Kesignations: Robert M. Barr, of Pennsylvania, fourth assistant examiner, $1,200; ooo Wingate, of District of Columbia, copy- whe pany mul ‘made turoush Ue beautiful Scottish Highlands, who fer nF sine, eats tas | Ex mintucs Stones bere eae teat Cee He testified as to the woman having | 2UD( about his improved health. “It would be Been arrested for intoxication and to her bad con- | folly, they say, for a man vo 4 coachi uct in police juarters whlie under the influ. | Wp ior enjoyment if he were c ence of fiquor. Last Wednesday, he said, she was | Sohdition. Those who kuow Mr. Biaine say tat Turnished trai tion to New York, She sold | Be 4s altogether too careful to make such @ tip If hher ticket in and returned 0 Uuls city. She said she came back to get_a age which had been sent for her to the Britisu minister from = hot feeling well, Carnegie said vo a World last even- ine warp oct carpe aes rte ies ra oar Beate We expect to ieave London with Mr. and Mra Biaine about the 6th of June, London. Witness went to the British minister's and learned that the woman had been ejected from ‘Une (premises when she called there last weel Detective Horne gave similar testimony. ‘The defendant testified in her own behalf, ad- mitting that she had done wrong by getting under Sheinflucnce of liquor. She said that she was an ress by profession, and was € P with Joln Rodgers’ company in. Coudon in"Oc- tober. Hon. John G. Carlisie, she said, kept her in Government office for some ume, She had an e ent to see him, but being sick she Was unabie to keep the appointment, She afverward ent the letter from New York. has been a the honorary command of the Briush Wessare. 1K SShacp. dua Cyto Mink KALE YOUNG, of Siarhy, ALLEGED POCKETBOOK SNATCHERS ARRESTED.— ‘Yesterday afternoon while Mrs. Blanch Maddox, of Culpeper, Va., was passsng through the Smith- Sonian grounds, two colored men approached ber} “The judge said that this was her first appear | KUSSELL—LASKEY. On April @, 1888, at nen: ‘and one.of Cueui snatched her pocketpook coutain- | ance th court and be Was not to send her | burg, Ma. by the ew 1. Balke ura ‘Meo. ing: g $10 and ran. off a} it "Oftcer od down, af she bad a desiret wo Tecume: ber correct RUgSELL to MARIE LASKEY, both of te rest no. Barnes: joo, Harris, wn its be certainly would not prevent her them in the Poilee Court. to-day with the laroeay. | Going sa, Pr get gph ag a ra a gird : rinly ev. Di "Aadivcn: ‘hey wero held for the action of the grand Jury.” | She yavenner personal bonds for her future be- | Miia Holy ct t to lat RECMERCE stints avg Society Notes. MAY HELBERGER, both of this-elty. A LOVE OF STRONG DRINK HAS BREN HER CURSE. RIGHT—DAVIS On May 2. 2888, at wollPoor, give toa thisafternoca roms to | Mra ii Kichuond was arrested in. Baltimore | @usstnty inten “Pare eo Mrs General Myer and the Misses Myer give an | Thursday, and released by a se * eek § day morning. She said she is about twenty-eight Years old, a native of Detroit and a_graduate of ‘Ann Arbor Usiversity, Michigan. She said that for four years past se had been employed in the ‘reasury Department at Wi many friends prominent in nationafand Michigan politics, She Was on her way to New York for the of attending to some business, and in- special to. the. Puladoiphia Press says: more the la say’ ing Of her addiction to drink she said “Liquor and wine have always been my curse. From intancy up ithas been thrust before me, and even asa child I grew to like it. My parents were Prominent and well-to-do people, and every waitn and caprice of mine was induiged by my famlly and afternoon reception. Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Lodge give a Ginner party to- night. Mr. Gardiner Hubbard entertains a company at dinner to-night, Mr. 8. M. Hutchinson gives a supper at her home after the “Paul Kauvar” performance to-night. ‘Mrs, Lieut. Farrow of 19th street has with ber for the day, Mrs. William E. Ci ‘Miss Clarke, and Mrs. M: E. Hopkins, of ‘Baitimote, and Lieut, Billington, also Mra. W. W. Dashieil, her mother, Of Delaware, and she gave an elaborate luncheon o-day in their houor. Mrs, Fairchild accompanied by her mother, Mra, BRADY: On Thursday. May. 3, p,, ANNIE E BRADS. in Fineral will take place from her late residence Benning road, Sunday at | o'clock. Relatives friends are respectfully invited to attend. Ey CHOLET. at Garticld Howpit Ana, EMMA CHOLET. separ the Lmumeculate Con- 1888. at o'clock p lorty-tourth year Panerai trom the Church of ception, Sauiay, Ott, st WO pan DAVIS. Saturday. May 5, TNB8, at 1:80 a.m. JOSEPUINE DAVIS, in the forty third year 5 Br gn a friends. This is the first time 1 was ever so de- DELS. (On Satur y IBBS, at 6 o'¢ Hmckiaen, has returned, tqom Dues, and, will | graded by the "uso of liquor as to ‘all into tho | am “ckLANDo he D aay is ike cevenyyatenk, spent e ear ummer in a r- | bands of the police, and, God me, year of his age. child met a few of her friends at an never sappes ‘again. A lady on ‘es ins Faneral will take place from the residence of hisson= luneheon to-lay. morning and signed the pledge, I will keep tt, | Nova: ara viciock. eins avenve southwest, Senator and Mrs. Palmer have postponed the re- | and never touch the cursed stuff again, My DBR, On eptentay monte. Mar GON, We of drink has been the only biight upon char- ae = ception tendered Mra Nathan Appleton for another | Of drink has veen the only bight upon, my char- | sinks de IUNBAKL im te eghelyoncoud year ot hot ton life 1 have kept my naive tree from all scandal but drink. My friends and relatives are highly re- Spectable peuple, and have held on ine through all, because they know, I could uot Tesist liquor, 1 was blameless in every other respect. 1 shall return to W: ‘to-day, and will ar- Tange for Others to attend to my business In New ‘York, and then Febail leave at once for home:” Real Estate Sates. ‘Messrs, Whitaker & Jordan, real estate agents, report the following sales made by tein recently : For Theo, E. Davis, 1ot 4, sq. 776, 54 feet on F st. n.e., bet. 3d and 4th; for H. A. Lockwood, lot 2 1n 84. 864, coniaining 9,000 feet of ground on Md. ave. n.e., bet. 6Ub and 7th st.; for Walker & Wal- ter, lots 2 and 3, 8q. 1053, containing 18,000 feet of ground on D t., bet. 14th and 15th sts. ne. Geo. E. Emmons, lot e. 3 r., $9. e improved by two-sory Urick, $1,475; for Walker & ‘Walter, lot 1, in sq. 1053 cor. 154h and D sts. ne., 10,000 Square feet of ground; for Geo. Kussell, 1 cobnection With Pitney & Bradford, lot 44, in'sq. 774, on 4th st. me., bet. K and L sis; for Walker & Walter, lot 10, 1 8q._ 1053, on E st., bet. 14th and 15th'sts. n.¢.; for Wm. Mayse, lot’ 35, in sq. ‘774, 4th st. n.c,, bet. K and L, lot 20x90; Tor W. G. ‘uneral services at the residence of ber gun.in-lat Z.W. Cromwell. 109 D streot borthwont, on Monday, 7th inst. at 3 o'clock p. m., to wich the friends of (he tamtly are invited. . GALE. On May ‘Mr. and Mra. Wm. H. Sowden have tssued cards for the marriage of their daughter, and Pugh on Wednesas Jryain toe 16, at 8 clock, "ugh, on Wednesday evening, in thé Churen of the AscensiGu, Guests will BS adinitted to tee church by carda, Aiser te core. mony a reception w: ven the young peop! by the parents of the bridge at 945 K street, ‘Mrs. B. H. Warder has tendered the use of her residence on K street for an amateur concert for Ue benetit of the amusement fund of the Chil- Gren’s Hospital in Washington. The tickets can be obtained from the Young lady patronesses, The concert Will be given on Thursday, May 20, at 4 o'clock tu the arteraoon, Mrs. Jas, F. Rule, daughter of Prot, Fristoe, 18 Visiting her father, at 1434 N street northwest. ‘The ladies of the Homeopathic Free. Dispensary ‘will hold a tea at their new ‘corner 9th and G streets, next Tuesday, from 4 to & ‘The final meeting of the Unity Club for the season Was held last night at tne residence of Mrs. Brun, on L street. Dr. D. 8. Lamb read an essay on Charles Lamb, a8 author and wit, Miss Lulu McCreery furnished the music, and Miss Ada Interment private. 18K, at SS am, MENRY 4, 1888, after @ short {le Weiowed ‘wife of F. Green, oumty, Md. : May. 7, fromm Metros olism A.M. E church, M strect, between 15th an@ MINTZ. At Providence Hospital, May 5, 18KK, HER- MAN 0. HINTZ,a clerk im the Peusion O'clock, aged about thirty Boay'at HUTH. Deyurted IRR, $t.1.:30 o'clock p.m alters lingering illnoes, KATRIN, Deloved wife of Ernat Huin, aved fort) sour years and nine mouths. thou lant eft as, Funeral will tai — Davis, lot 11, in'sq. 1053, containing 10,000 feet of | pu etnae init sist ent, ate — cca i Eee centages sIng jcmoars, were | ground, co. 43th and E Sta hes 10 Uk 1 Maun, as ge 5 | nese 2, 778, 564x100, on ff thera church. Helatty ripnds Phup; vice-president, Dr. D. 8. ‘Lamb; ‘treasurer, | i234 oy iid 27,12 Sa eukiueed | eee ¥. B. Taylor; secretary, J. K. Miller. H. J. Gross has bought of W. J. Newton for ‘Mrs, Heury Ward Beecher and her granddaugh- LYMAN. In this city, on the eveuing of May 3, $11,503.24 sub lots 21 and 22, square north of 243, 1865, CHARLES LYMAN. formeriy of Moutpelicr, : 3 we elgbitiett svar of hie ae ter, Mrs. Scoville, are at Uhe Arno, ae hay Tg iy eee Mrs. Morton, the widow of the late Dr. W. T.G. | BEF of Ruode Isiand avenue northwest. Job R. | pulp F Larner Ne. F street northwest ow, ‘Young has bought for $8,000 of J. P. Hall sub lot 35, square 264, ¥4 by 101 feet on Bstreet, between 13th and 135 Streets soutuwest. John MCL. Carust has bought of Mary E. Cavenaugh for $8,900 parte and 58, square 180, 34 by 45 feet on oth aud P streets borthwest, and has con’ )the same on private terms. TEE Underground Wires, To the Editor of Tux Evexrxe Stan: Sunday afternoon, May ‘6, at "veloc, to whiow fricnda Of the fatally Are Invited.” Interment pre vate. a omen Morton, of Boston, 18 visiting her daughter, Mrs, ‘Theodore Cushing OUs, at 1509 21st street, Capitol Topics. MATRONS AT INDIAN AGENCIES, The Speaker laid before the House vo-day a com- munication from the Secretary of the Interior (ransinitting a recommendation from the Commis- wamans, On Saturday worning, May 5, 1888, at 8 glock ELLEN, the beloved wile of Joka Obey, te her fty-fourth year. Dearest mother, thou art sleeping ploner Of Indian Affaire, that an item be inserted in the Indian appropriation biil providing for the etuployment of tive matrons at an auuual ‘salary ‘Your pointed editorials relative tothe under- ground system of electric wires no doubt led many of $720 each, to reside at such Indian agencies a8 | of your readers to look for an early abolition of the Daidernoath the willow tree, may be designated by the Department, for the | present unsighuy and dangerous overbead wires, aS Tiey wal ons tee purpose of visi Indian women at their the New York Journa/ of Thursday last J read jomes and instructing them in domestic affairs. ‘The crave doth now enfold thee The Secretary says that as the work of malking an account of the instant death of an employe of a Re crave doth now eng Broadway Who simply touched a panging Ko wore slid! we behiold thee, allotments of land to the Indians progresses many | wire. 1 also read in the same paper the finding 4 + of the adult women will need instruction in the | the coroner's Jury, laying the blame upon “the iene Sy es Davowren, proper management of household affairs, as those | electric light Tor itsculpavlenegligencein | po neres trom her late residence, Who still hesitate will require the Kindly per- | allowing {ts wires to hang in such an exposed con- | ,,Puperal trom her late residence, rr Suasion, influence and intelligent direction of com- | dition. The same paper, ina forcible editorial, | $1," ‘end relstives tamtly’ petent and discreet persons to breag away from | aiso called upon the mayor and the city autuorities | Pooceeulis invited teattons, the habits and customs of barbarism. ‘to cut down at once all the unsighty poles and the multitudinous wires. h. ‘tnereon. ‘There have been a number of such horrible occurrences as that on Broadway the other day, in different sections of tife country recently, and that none have happened in this District’ is due solely to chance and not to good man: 3 Ir Tro Ox More IF TWO OK MORE IF TWO OK MORE IF TWO OK MOKE Persona, as partners, are jointly liable on a note or Dill, due notice to ope of them is sufficient. If twour more persons, with their partners, make you # social call, open a bottle of Hub Punch and see how dull care will be driven away and the pleasure of genial bos pitality will reign. Your Grocer and Druggist will upply you, as will the manufacturers, C,H GRAVES & SONS, Boston, 1860 SED 1860 THE NATION'S MONUMENTAL WOKKS 120, 151, 133 Pewma Ave, Weer, STATUARY MUNUSTESTE SND CARUES. VASES, aka Also a choice cullection of GKOUPS, STATUE: VES, by Ube Lest lb Beginning to Weed. A telegram from Philadelphia says: Frank Gard ner of the Washingtons signed a contract to play with the Philadelphia club yesterday. Manager Wright traded Chiids and a small cash bonus for ane aie ee for Pius! ast it. een ance nie 5 — 4 iis Jor Radbourne, but if tue later does not sign with Boston he would like to have him, waite, 4, years; white, * i ; Mary 2 years. hee Water Department Expenses. = a a Bt ES MR. CRANE CRITICIZES THR OUST OF LAYING WATER | Mr. Corcoran and interest from the tme of its to visitors wlll ¥ pm, ‘MAINS AND THE CONDITION OF WATER-SERVICE payment in 1867. ‘The executors admitted a claim _mb10-Gu-16 D: KCMENAMIN, Proprietor. BOXES. terest from oa RE 34 Xr Horne nas set a ong communication | S37 oe ce aenaee eee | Tas “Bas Tome to the District Commissioners about the expenses | ferred to the justice holding the Probate Court the " of tho water department of the District, in | executors were ordered to pay the consideration gh asvora ome La ReR omaCinp ate aery which he quotes Capt, Symons’ report that | money and jaterest from the time oa ‘Manufactured Ly speotalty department, the cost of laying the water mains | S04 cots Me Matthews Tor the estate at PHIL, BEST BREWING COMPARE, in 1887 was $50,037.02, and the assess | Corcoran. poe — ments levied in consequence, $31112.4, an enna Digestion, {hore can be Du one eouroe from. which to ebtata | Were the readings at the Signal OMice todays 7 & Poot ceed " the. mon to pay Cais, erzoemn, from ‘Water | m., G2; 2p.m., 77; maximum, 78; minimum, 60. the Sywtem: Se aaseed ast {oak that water ents ardent aptete coo Mach Sor Sen, Priceless to Nursing Mothers, 5 NOTORIOUS FOX SISTERS SHAKES — Sther words that the ‘men and om oy Tae Cane Wire Aa DBL. 2oommendad ty Emiveat arsine Tomon are obliged 10 Day # sass on the water they | ‘The New York Herald to-<iay saysMrs. Kate For Drege, mb12Om Stina to enhance the property Of ths notte bere Jenckin was @ prisoner in the Tombs Police Court yesterday, and her two ittue boys, Purdy and) Wayawacere, Rie also quotes from Superintendent Hayden's re- | Henry, were beside her. She had been arrested at ‘ ervice boxes are in condition fr free acceas tothe | ayent the Socieyy tor tae Prevention of Cruelty x ‘and. water-vervice to premises, | to Children, and was charged with druakenness all Roz ae better besause you get ttore: and in sais ‘connection eters statement in | and neglect of her maternal In | bat zou'vedilsely tofeci better when that were Gut ot condition, He claims that | be tow ee,