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vj ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ¢.; av,fo tOBER 5, 1888-S1X PAGES: 8 FOR RENT—ROOMS A Goo FOR, BEXT_Two Lanor, communtoarina ¥ on second flour, shed 7 unfurnis! ‘Health and Happiness come ‘who pereist- itep sider hoous. WAY Wow York bres Betheas’ Sal rr Representative McMillin Says the Dem- | Superintendent Miles Expiains Mis In- | The Inquest Te-day—Colbert Not Taken | The Field Sports of the Columbia Ath-| It ts Still Open—Talk of a Congres oats pe ecratic Outloek is Very Encouraging creased Extimates. te the House. Jette Clad, _ | stomal Recets om the 15th Imstamt, OR K&NT—I7i7 GST, FURNISHED Om GH.| Mtsative effects in the system achange that bimetesee gee to the an- | Nelson Colbert, the negro who shot and killed | ‘The autumn field sports of the Columbia Ath | ‘The question of aqjournment ts still open. = pernisbed, Rooms), herdice pase, the door; new | stems little short of miraculous. No medic‘ne la 1] The ‘To-day Representative McMillin appeared in the | nual report of Superintendent Miles, of the Dis- | Philtp Wenzel, the superintendent of the Columbia | letic Club, which ae to take place to-morrow | mot Mr. Breckinridge interfered yesterday 82 —_—. omencaeee (2) EDITION. |nzzzesertiee sce |mrmccemicgeee mer [ meaner em eam mato ° doupuess SS 9c-3t ‘ha teen in such wntvnssdl demenf Sor yenmn, House. He has been making speeches in New | trict telegraph and telephone service. street railroad stables, Wednesday night, was | morning and afternoon on the grounds of the club | Journment resolution for the 10tb would as the ‘ED ‘York state and in'New Jersey. He left at once for | estimates for next year were larger than for the | taken from the sixth precinct station house thts | On Analostan Island, promises to be tar superior | Rave passed the House. There is talk NOW of & Fe FP rooms, ai! moderu improvement, ate Give it a trial. = ea New York, where he speaks to-night, and from | year previous the Commissioners called upon Mr. | morning part of the way to the house where the | to any yet given by this organization. ‘The cop- | ous On the 15th, Noove knows just what will DC Fok BEST TWO DESIRABLE FURNInHED “If any one sufferine froma general debility, taaebeaih on saaioe an engagement in Philadel- | Miles to explain the necessity of increasing the | dead man lay, 1417 H street northeast, at the end | testants have been devoting considerabietime and | the outcome. It ts understood that Mr. Carlisle eee Ecxgentlemen only: near the Meseeiien | Tans Sf Sopetite, depression of eptrte, and tae hia. .In conversation with a Sram reporter | number of fire-alarm boxes and multiplying and | of the Columbia line, An inquest was beld at the | attention to those portions of the program in | still hopes for an adjournment not later than we ib ‘Tne recent improve- | middie of the month. House. Address Southeru Exposure, Star Ofties | situde, will use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I am comfl- WHEAT ADVANCING AGAIN. he sald that he had been speaking to | enlarging the numberof circuits, In nis anwer to | house this morning by Coroner Patterson. Police | which they will _005-3e" Sa = ments upon thé grounds will greatly assistin| All the most active campaigners are pow in the iD ¥ a dent cure will revult, for I bave used it, and — large and intelligent audiences, and that | the Commissioners Mr. Miles states that in his re- speak from experience. It is by far the bet | The December Option Moves Up From | tne ontiook from a democratic staadpoint December Option Mor making the affair a guccrenful one. Camp-chairs | Qed, of course, Por thowe who are near at hand jorning. — remedy I ever knew."=F. 0, Loring, Bronkton. oe ee nee eran ras very encouraging in both New York and New feos the sports, without lepeating weary. Mem | or tus" anse cea eee ee — advance after 11 gclock, when the December op- | Jee y 90, Said that be ad sp ‘delight aartatn witbees the spartan Wa be changed 25 | trom tue Meld, are here for. a. di AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, tion stood 14x. Fifteen minutes later it was.ixe. | 2 o— neg Gekng eprer4 _ again for the thick of the E a Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mam | higher at 116, and at 11:30 it touched the top | With his reception, with the interest ee iu are immediately surrounded by thelr Cob VOR RENT—ELEGANTLY-PURNISHED ROOMS; 2 bottles @& | Hotch at 117.” It then st-adied down for a ume | Were taking in the campaign, and with the general Ati1 olock to-morrow morning the program | leagues, who an for the news. Mr. C. Hagis of eu suite; table board. “1404 H st. nw. ——— ace and prices were Dut it strengthened indications favorable to democratic success, After ‘Will be opened with rifle shooting, which will be | Breck and Mr. Springer ‘brought OUR RR ce Scie eeselae EP WORTH 65 A BOTTLE and ‘ac noon Is ‘quoved at il& May followed tne | be got through speaking et iiaica-e cal was reed ~ ot the canvass on the Semecretn Se RENT. 1008 1 ST. NW. TWO LARGE, | ~~ Same general course as December, and ia bow | for‘s ‘vo organize a Cleveland tariff reform followed at 12 o'clock Dy trap shooting. Then St | Solring their associates with counaence, Me. Mie nicely furnished trout Rooms” wih fet as foadne > jlgenny SE eee 1:20 o'dock the, afternoon, sport, willbe. begun | [tr who has tren waking speeches in New wee A Rees Cam Sersity. The call was siguea by siz aemocrauic with 100 yards’ dash, which is conceded to & J. | York and New Jersey, apy in the House to Fok BENT NDSOMELY FURNISHED wep WELL-KNOWN CARLSBAD SPRUDEL sat | NeW Yous, Occ Oe the wheat trading this | 0d fourteen republican professors. He was, be Tan fest ot the pregran Is meade Up OF a eas | Gay and made similar encouraging reports Se REXTWGFURNGTED EOISeees | POPE PETER RRR RMO® | SOTO, Ter eh, noes he fat |e Mra an hoe of tan opens can Gig’ daesnie wait wove Dice tay face, ne ——— oF TH LOUD ’ 1a, | date for rhor, He was satisfied that Mr. Mil- *, OR | Prom the London News. oF PURIFYING REMEDIES. Tuc ones Kennett-aecormac crowd are bulling | #, would not lead nis tcker there by tnree votes ing’ high Jump, rubming broad “jump” stana: | ° “Weird” isa word very much tm fashion, MR. ing high jump, runni ‘ona jum ‘and. pole vault, concluding | Olver Wendeli Holmes, in a recent novel, remarks With atug of war with teams selected trom the | that the word “weird” occurs oniy twice in ® re cashier of M. heim's sons, OY and 98 “The greatest time I had was at Conoes, where Panna ee ae angen ine Dousesin | HeFe aod Hutchinson at Chicago, frightening the | ,, hoy Sm “Reds” and “Blues” of the club. ‘The bicycle races | young lady's letter which he quotes; and adds vance. BY ‘Refere: (005-31 ‘With loud hisses by tne crowd.” The horses away, | Fill be one of the most interesting features Of | that this is a reasonable allow: —— ——— ways formed the back of ms and had to be —_— \tertainme! Lestanl FR RES? OVERIOORING, (OWA CIRCLES | [at ftom te to time to bain lief "used norte | "The ‘Two Engines Shattered to Flinders suit’ Said he had Jast glanced at the Senate tart Ma Sod secaine around and | cod Brown, bye necentiy: home fromaricsorioes | SMe Writers “weird” ts uscd almost os oS SO ee One Brave EO ei ncer i wion oc. | fly. He thought it would not stand for & m0 Colbert rola Mr. | VcYcle tour. dad Barber, Atwater and quar well. | tbe converse of “lou” and as. frequently SHAG Bo children: private j- address LOW A nul my physician acyieed me to use the genaine im gerbe ech ge — a in ie at ceatie aie Ae ee we) ious urtanged tas omc: ueeepeattaees hearsof “a weird entertainment.” where “weird”? TICLE, Star office. ease It" | ported Cariabud Sprade owder form). I used | curred near Han station, Rome, ‘sald —— ‘ cae ig . 4 RENT —GEORGETOWN.ON LISEOPSTREET | jis for stent four cron the disease, My cavplecase | Watertown and Ogdensburg Rrliroad at 8 o'clock | been of the opinion that un adjournment would pines, Mr, Wensel | Of toe Sais, Dut will be eparting from start to | (eira” aeama wat ecomings and so torte Fhiboe SXP—hro_ Pleasant itcoma, with te f= ove pa ——e this morning. A in Valley passenger train | De had a few after the Senate bill was re- In Colbert's place. may goo far an to Sony that “weird: te on + delightful location: home comforts: rerer cane ene: mcks. between Oswego | ported, Dut he had had no time to talk with any Colbert said: “I'll be —— —— if that man takes my aemecmeeees uve at all; they may say that 1 is really a ee te and ‘sterling junction. collided ‘with & wildcat | 000 00'the subject since bis retura, aud did not Will, ana you get Inet m Sastatnttery Sethet, noun, equivaieat to “fate.” Thus {tis not wousual JOR RENI — ELEGANT ROOMS IN 5 train from Gower ee cacretaa deep out ‘Tne | KDOW what Lue present disposition might be. me tay money; if | WHAT ENOIXEER CORYELL 64YS OF THE PLAX POR | {0 wnocl" or sveeing ouk Wein” whe, ee ble neiebborhood with Brst-clase board. Adress 4 T Mawmse | {rnin Crom Ueworo on a curve in.s deep out. The night.” Colbert REPAIRING THE TUXNEL. ant language, ts Much the same as “lumping Tt" vom Rey. cciTE ELEGANTLY Fibeigunb | sound bottion "Fach bowtn coment apaper certoon | and the Lehigh Valley train about 40. They cams | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. met" Mr. Wen- | | Mr. Geo. H. Coryell, the civil engineer who was | fi'tne vulgar But the more corre use of si axe 7 aman1h seer areca Goat eee wait | frye Miers Memory Ch big nen on | WNomotnen were “amused th ihomsanay | 4 742 Parnes om 4 Fouima Tat—The Fro ngpes Ong o42e | Gay bya Sram reporcer an to the praciabinty ot | tan shade of the terri, Use” grudeoue tse mine. $0 0 . ee bG 3 nt Commissioner Miller > 3S: house, central; ref ‘Address Box | tation ‘oboldt' led nd the cars were pearly det ir. Wengel. Mr. Ws the bad in the vunnel ? Een Tee Pi GaREY oF vey | CHARS OSE ahve ® MORLEY | mien EDS cee | uc ey Pale Ma eg ao |Meat erate a te wi, atom | ae ca aH | eae get SNe, Me | tig ure wants many yee wa POR KENT _IN THE ViGuITY OF S0Ty Cin. | SDerciey tN. 5. Bole Anenin, _sal-an- wit | Gnd was instantly killod tho lever going tarough | tary tits aitecnroa oe evenitee {ithin city Umits will be put underground, and | said agsin: “Are you gol met” Witness | the ary stone packing, as suggested by Lieut. | fay be-to the inventions of Eager Por hee ant ele, handsome parlor and bedroom, on second floor: bong -g fee Satie jumped, but ber Of Cleeaiey Cxpense Of the increase ih the | jumped up then and walked oor, thinking | Towuscad and Contracts: Quaccuvush,, One read ube passage in tbe “Murders tu the ites Bew house and furniture. also, large parlor bedrouni Cc. W. E Co: iy. eon heg ee ey de eetded. Ar raz Pan Exrosirion.—The Acting secre. | 2Y2 Eos aineaite wi be paid tor out of the ap- | that Colbert might possibiy strike Mr. Wenzel “absurd,” said Mr, Coryell, as 20on as the re- | Morgue,” where the waft Of hair, not bu gu ‘trst door: terms very ‘moderate; 1417 st | Uo W. FE. Cony. pm gs Bg) tary of the Mavy han ObgUAtN JOR. TL Phe'wires from tne paige eas nee ntering | He stood there & second. Mr. Wenzel said 10 Col poreer had mentioned ‘the “This matters | found in the strangied woman's hand, without ‘© Fs ee ee om i Fa Ganepa iti ed Ls | Mtngbam, ural tach othe Cae Sates | Pernt ae, aeons, Seng Copa ote acs bt Soa Se Scie, eal! einer mam | Sane a pees sence ee Peasant bouse metown, near F si legations at Paris and Vien! Tepresent. the i - | in that way.” Colbert Sanee” “Tee Din ie ‘at Teasnsile Tatess* Apply ‘st S001 Haney trata, Wore, from, AUUUE A man | United States Navy ut the Paris Expvsition, vo be pal boxes were added at one time to the Are-alarm | do I gare for zou,” and {ined by squirting’ cemot into the liuiug.” Ne; | haste good. poluws: ‘Tit is end wea me os A LUNATIO ATTEMPTS TO SHOOT HIM. Jumped, the latter escaping, but Hatch was badiy | Held next year, and has ordered him to report to | men P ay dr tonal inersuce ieee ety Re uaa | Wenzel had a small stick the only way is to Wear out the bad work and | in Madaine d’Aulnoy’s “Yellow Dwart,” when tub Cue ‘abut the head and-ecalded. Julius Smith, | Couumissioner General Franklin. the central offices, #*fuments were’ required for | ing it at Colbert, said: have it dove over again carefully. I wee,” he | princess, afcer ber adventure "and pllghwed treen Sol, Sodas friends bere ll heard bow s lunatic st- | the baggage man, ahd M, Westgate, conductor, ry ee hands tome.’ Quick as 2 Hash Colbert ran the | added, “that the engineer oMicers estimate | With Whe miscreant, wakens thinks she has only os any batten ele ead beeen tare | Were inthe baggage-car eating iunch when ths |, To Eeranussm Hanson Livas at New YORK— | mentioned avove aig ak agony Cove oat | Peo out and fred it. Witness grabbed for Col | tar the damage tan be iapered ey EOD at | Sree ae ean tua se Bas only = SESS — of so many battles coolly disarmed his assailant. The | (yony Wath ‘The acting Secretary of War has appointed a board | gre much needed. The estimates are hosed Une a. Might be the case if some cheap method was | finger a ring of a Slugic red hair! Next to Poe, or F’ittvous cicch. to rentiewen, an entire foci of four | follosing letter from the colonel may interest and | “"Bocn were injured, and Westgate may die, They | consisting of CoL HL. Abbott, Col W. P. Craig. | sbomuironce se wack instruments, and ‘should 3t CORROBORATIVE TESTIMONY. adopted. But the work should al be gone over | equal with mou with Weird {dean and ee geetet oem remem A. ¥.6._ Sear fies, | Nemeth Me many friends end ateioues Fock itn bo eeared valor night “Te is and | Mh,Cot GB Comioek, Laem Out, Hows. | Oereaty rector as hae Aaaeend caer cee | , Ereteriek and George, Ward employes ot the | Sore gi tae asks as ase becomehnes: | i sean Eas ea nee rae roan ee e ne 1888. ton and Lieut, v. Re ing, ‘ngineer ns un who were ” at “Une 7 — Jou TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, | wee pinater Hossanp eee Ue Oe more station Thay ordered. Pes 1 MAK? | Corps. to establish arbor lites at the port of | a8 above stated) at least $5,000 additional should | the enooting, vestifed substantially as West aia, | mlled but I thIOK 1 will approximate $50,000" | muraer sceue tn eeena Saat geung nes nicely furnishes. with Licht aud fire. Inquire at |" he yatam. My constant occupation in the wild | °B¢ more station than ordered, Now York, tn accordance with section 12 of the | be appropriated for the contemplated work. Hughes said’ that Wenzel told Colbert “I can’t ‘The American Home, in the conclusion. of his story of surecn ee ee ee ee FURniainD | Weet performances, combined with social duties, have Nominated for Congress, ee eee Fer the Yel Pay you to-night, you wili have to come afver | From Life. Tea,” where the man 1s haunted by a sper- JOK KENT — SEVERAL LARGE FURNISHED | OTS Oth feck the neconslty of a herve toni Many Dek. BaAt noweahe yester. i w Fever Sufferers, your money to-morrow.” Mr. Wenzel, tue wit- | Tnose who read current American fiction must | (fal lack ape. The beast is assumed te vo rooms cet no, | re x Prrrssvxo, — ‘Tax Fottowro Boxp Orrentxos were accepted | The following additional subscriptions for the | hess auld; nad « small stick in his hands which be “subjective,” ab Ulusion; Dut when the. vicum Fane aid ite re Tien ,taving recommended your “Vita | day, Norman Hailwas renominated tor Congress | oo aay: $360,000, $1,000, $32,500, $1,000, all regis- | benefit of the-yellow tov Was in the habit of carrying with bim about the | Ba¥e noticed how small and insignificant « part ts | Goh ie Togood tenant _ | Nuova," Ihave tried it with perfect success, and as- | by the democrats of the twenty-fifth district. i 4 , $1. yel ot cenees fe Sucks | ee ocame toward him Wen- | played in it by the American home. It is the | esa silqul on on © pillow wy this sae NA | sure you that Icannot recommend it too highly to a Lered 4’s, at 129; $100,000 at 108, $100,000 at 108, | have been recetved at Tux Stax office stale, When the negzs c hows wh animal had squatted. As told ine rooms and private bath. zel motioned to him With the stick to keep back | great summer hotel, or parior-car, or steatn yacht, | by Mr, Le Fanu, tuls produces an even eener et and tapped him on the arm with it. Atler the | or Atiantic line, or conUnental pension, or any of | fect Uhan Ubat of lus awiul Vampire, Carmilla, ‘To anny | others who are also troubled with nervousness orindi-| The Next Meeting mericanists. | $395,000 at 108%, 950,000 at 108%, and $20,000 at | Heretofore acknowledged. P + $1,370.91 phar ae sestred: famuly private, 817 10 | gestion, Believe me, faithfully yours, BERuix, Oct. 5.—The next meeting of the Amert- | 107%, all 44's Feigist * 1.00 | pistol was fired Wenzel said, “I am shot; go for - we fud any werll, even that of wierduess, in acon. Rae wiceLy. W. F. copy, canist congress will be held in Paris in 1889, N. +100 | Iny'soa George." He then walked a few steps, and | {008e devices by which Americans seck to get as | fud aus wert even alleged to be a sin; but no = (GE_NICELY- omc a ——s AVAL ORDERS.—Commander Geo, W. Coffin, or- TLapzay | tell Just inside tne office door. As Colbert’ was | {4 AWay irom home as possivie, whic is chosen | ombornc weriker, is alleys ugle, oF en) walt, second aud _ Decatur Needs No Help. dered as assistant to the inspector of the first Total. es 72.8 e for Une setting of our plgasant tales. As a conse. | » ShSmAO2 | going, out, with nis revolver in ius hand, witness quence, the Afucrioun fs too often depicted an act- | ,7aFawn sant 5 no objection to fanilies; | “Vite Nuova" (New Life) is the best remedy for dye- "~The following has been 3 ace’ tite door: Aveutte cars convenient: t=f0t | pepata, nervoumens,sleopleecnens and overwork. Te | p MEME, TENK Oct 5. lowing has been | light house district on the 20th inst., and as in- It is Ube art of the narrator alo : fog a part which is nut nacural. He is either aping ° spector of that district on the 1st. of November, District Goverment Aftatrs, don't care ad——n. 3 nea <4 on of the atmosphere and of the sentiment, Chat HENT—AT 1004 TW, “THE EDINDOKO™ | Fase it yun eytens eammach; St will rst the weary | Ala., Ocuober 5: Three ew casés in twentY-fouF | Peering CommanderO. A. Batenelion, ordered vo SSVIXATSS FOR THB RBPORM SOmOOE. Ward vestitied that Colbert demanded pay for | {hnon‘or sung et: tes lus a rooy diougroebio | Fevives & periectiy extinct horror of superstition, Fentasnaea rates of, fog sade Sen davpaeccesnerctasemee meni toe Colored. Me Ba Becker isaviag” In spti of tue | Settle accounts and piaced on waiting orders | Mr. A. J. Fulls, the superintendent of the Reform | that niguv’s work, and Mr. Wenzel said be would Way.” He 1s, no doubt, in this capacity, a at sub- | He Deller iu the Biack Man, tbe Satan of popular S besuuful re Lieut, James ©, Cresap, ordered to duty at the | School, has submitved to the Commissioners his | BOL pay Lim, as he had dove nothing. ct ere Cameronian faith, The mere idea seems iaugh- beste setaetd osteo guts | sro not king s quack medicine, Ait le made by an | appeals of cériain Decatur oMicltis the relief com- | Naval Academy. Lieut. Ruf. Nicholson, ordered | estimates for next year. ‘They call for oue super, | Oue of the jurors asked Ward if Colbert, was | J°ct Bolas eS ne ase eee nase rhe | able, even to Children, pd even twon may abudher feuants desired: Army and Navy preferred. _oc4-St" | honest manufacturer you are assured of pure ingre- | mittee assure me they have abundant means for | to ordnance duty at the Washiugton navy-yard. | invendent, $1,500; one ‘assistant superintendent, | Under the influence of lquor, and Ward said he - ve by sueer re q | St Lhe picture of Unat lonely manse by Ube burn in Ju KENT_TWO ELEGANT FURNISHED PAR | @ienta, Av it is used and indorsed by men and women | ll Present wants. M.D, Ensign A. F. Niblack Ordered to temporary duty | $000; Cedchérs nd assistant, teachers, $3,500; | Could not say. snrowdness, where bees, gained the Conndence | the SULLY, Unnatural ‘manighi where the dead lors suitable for centieman and wife: aiso, three | you all know and respect you are not usitg an un- (Signed) JRROME Cocumany AL the Smithsonian Institution, ‘Ensign Jonn A. | matron of school, $600: three matrons of tamities DEATH THE RESULT OF THE MURDERER'S SHOT. | Of his uelgubors, along with bis riches, and Uuere | Witch dies her second death. Hunters after Une furnished Kooms suitable for light Lousekceping: | prrocrdrar i. Cul he choad eat the State Healtn Otfcer. | Hen, ordered as assistant In the Navigation De- | at $180 each, $540; superintendent of chair sno} children; heatand ax 471Hstnw. ocd-3t ~ sp be Siu of plagtarism are DIY NOt acqualntedt With, _ Dr. Lachlan Tyler, who performed the autopsy, | You will tind ul a more admirable character, and | — > —— —*_. | genuine; refuse ‘Send arument, Mare Island navy-yard, Cal. Assistant | $060; farmer, $480; engineer, $396; baker, cool lovable aud rel ‘and his | # DOok Wich 1s prolix, and ofven thartistic, but DOH RENT_PARLUR FLOOR: SOUTHERN EX- | bitq ayer G2 Park Place Now Tech fee caditinnal A Delinquent Grand Jury. ayinastér James H. Chapinaa,’ ordered to the | shoemaker, and tallor at $300 each, $1,200; two | Lestifled to the course of the ball, which passed | Win dnogurc Mor lorie mud tonnes, au bit | which bas passages of almost unsurpassed iihagie posure; very desirable. Location 1331 ver, — tcago; | REFUSING TO INDICT A BANK OFFICER, ALTHOUGH THE | Dolphin. Chief Engineer A. 8. Green, ordered to Seinen Servants, seamstress, chambermaid, | through the right ventricle of the heart and lodged | 1) irativu, or, perhaps, of tears, For taere are hosts | BALIVe Lerror,"*T'he Confession of a Justified Sinner.” Rw. oot Ser_ | ettmentale from Rev. Dovid Swing, of Chicago: EVIDENCE WAS CLEAR AGAINST HIM. Ehe Molhcan, | Lieut. A- C, Baker, detacued from | aud laundress at $144 each, $720; Morist, $360; | in the stomach. Death, he said, resulted from | of American homes Ot tue rigutsort,wuere mnouner, | TMS Exttudrdinary volume Is usually attributed JOR RENT—1720 H ST. N.W., HANDSOMELY | Judse Morgan J. O'Brien, Supreme Court, New York: | Crncrwnatt, Oct. 5.—An Unusual scene was en- | the Galena and ordered tO tbe Naval Academy, | Walchinen, not exceeding five, $1,140; secreiary | hemorrhage and shock. Tatuer, and cuiidrea are waived iuto’a compact and | t@ Che Evtrick suepnerd, but many of its touches, furnished iret and second story Suites, with voard; | Hon. Henry Wattermon. of Kentucky: ex-Gor, Andrew | acted in the United States Court-room this fore- | Ensign Cuester ‘M, Kuepper, detached trom thé | and treasurer of board of trustees, $000, Ta ail, ial Veena infuedtial social unit by atfecuion, respects and | 82d mMUCh Of the style and Lumor, far more square west of War aud Navy Dep't. 10-Sw* "| G. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, and many others of like | noon, when the grand Jury made its report. Judge | Yantic and ordered to the'ltanger. Ensign W. &. | $12,508. For the Support of intnates, Including “ ¥ eVen something of reverence. Tue suruzgie of suca closely resemble the Work of Lockhart. The death > = E ROOMS WI character apd reputation. se2g_ | Sage asked If there was any move business for the | M. Field, detached from the Coast Survey steamer | groceries, stock and farming goods, as well as| The Jury rendered a verdict that the deceased tr aon ‘Of Ube hero oF vicUim, ung by a hay rope, by his FPiictn Trout, large, closets: bot and cola weter JUFY {0 perform. District, Attorney Burnet ald ) Ragre und ordered to the Minnesota, Passed As. | iuedical attendance and other necessities, $20,000; | came to his death “trom a pistol-shot ‘wound of | ® !aiul ir Which Detion writers have wb Often sepinea. | OB Ach Or by that of his mysicrwus ane ‘iso's ‘pleasant room on fret’ floor: refereuces, ex Teer ie hte retethed oo a checve Of tues | sistant Paymaster L. C. Kerr, detached trom the | for enlarging boller-house, $3,000; enlarging ‘coal | the heart infloted with a pistol in the hand of | Tus sjrag our Chess Homes coer One ued, | Qreaded famillar, somewhat closely resemiies the Change 1353 Lee awe “ots | Wospenrct Cone Or Sarr Ruevx | upon it. ite reierred to a charge ot edibezlement | Doiphiur gud ordered 66 ni Coceaes {rom the | 10F enlarging Doller-house, $3,000; enlangi amp, | Neteon Colbert.” Deaulital emumples Of celL-doulal mutant eid, noire | Geath Of Thrawn Janet. Bu, among Lierary JOR RENT_ONE 3 7 oa aca Shaws where tne’ jgry' ret ee Gen anaeeeee See ts eee near Robt. Harris, detached } $1,000; Sree Leone and Peoual of $5,000, | . THe, Witnesses examined by the corner were | help, aud alunost weroic endeavor. It will not do tee peas wo a ye re ocma, with bay wisido ath. heat, 6; om CUTICURA REMEDIES. nk, fused rom the Mohican and ordered to duty in connee- | proving grounds, $1,000, making & 005, | paaeeeeneen 7 on | the justified 4 coh iiverat feoond ices gt "Aims one taller oom € ment’ in the "ince of clear testimony. | tion with the construction of the machinery of the | OF a graud total of $21,600, Fury, sO aPpear immediately before the Grand | Teri ih Chemare Doundicss hope, bew ideax pre, | Mephustopbeles is to that of Germany. “The whos iclerences cachauced. 5 ; x cok oe | ,Thavobedsmost wonderful careofealtrheum. Yor | The | court “had 21 eee yan oT 08 tS | Monadnock ak Poe BEN 12215 12TH ST. 5. BACK PARLOR, | Sve years I have suffered with this disease, So | eno oo Attorney Kiddie this afternoon rendered bis | wagon to within a few yaras of the house this | picture is furuished by the largest cities, wuere | 404 feligion makes tue ely furniahed; new bodse and | private | My Jace arms, sod bande. I was uisble todo anything | administered « scathing rebuke, saying they had | Amey Onpexa.—Paymaster Henry Clayton, re- | opiuion in relation to to the new polucs subattens | Magen ty WiniD 8 few Yards of the ho wagon | louely and homeless young men struggie on to | Hons of 8 Justified sinner” im | ae Dandreds of reed as oe Ce Aes thereat naa: | Law as explained by the court and the erifevcecs | Heved from duty at Omaha, Neb., and ordered to | to him by the Commissioners in the case of the al- | back nero, were ae’ tatente or odhations a: | seulsh and Jaxurious midale age or sink sate piti- | Tabee Least te tos song, tos sara sateen Pen gee gg | Tuscon smycanwesincerte. Tans yours: | Peete bythe duct attorney: Ths jy tad | SUL at Cheyenne W., Asst Gury. gna A. Bane | Hf Revccuimnt of tue wows a eneintros” | woul bat Mr Wenel ns iqurstatware eau | fu poverty. Theos Tarush, our wricrat mon | te ree fat ee lg pis ferences cxchanged; objection to chiidren. | 1303.1 | vertisement, and concluded to try the Curicuna Rem- | #lfeady obtained some notoriety “by complaining | nister, granted’ one month's leave. The | Won on tnenereei eae owmedge of humas rs side FAVORABLE TO MRS. COLE Colbert was taken by the police in the patrol- | gress, ‘and rich varie.y. The otner side Lo this | Mixture Of Wickedness, madness, s = i. While the | ing from their knowledge of human nature tue | Most familar with Ubat side of lie. So long as | 7Be Book, which is now more than sixty years ae Sm Ebizs; and, incredible as it may seem, that after using | Saw gi¥ing Dated Serres fea eet of | Bresent, court-martiat Sb, Jemerson | Barracks. | opinion was not made pubite it is understood it 18 | police thought it wouldve limprudent to take the | howeless wen and women are Ube chet characters | Od, seems Bever Lo have been poplar. and per JOR REN one box of Curicuna, and two cakesof Cursuns Soa? giving States Jurors mileage and #4 | Mo, has been dissolved, and the foliow- | favorable for airs. Cole, Fechors slajoor into tue houses in our novels we can expect that ouly the vurrace | DABS i Mever Could be mppreciaved south uf tye Tas Comeemnn, second Root, furnished or unfUr- | sad two bottles of Cuxicuna Hasotvanz, 1 fod Iam | =O ———— Cape, Thee d, Winkesee cavalry One LoS MISCELLANROUS. of our national life will be touched by thew, ‘con. | Tweed. Keopiug: "moderate, references. “1813 : | _ Tue collector of taxes reports that the amount - ys ——__—_~o+___ entirely cured. Those who think this letter exuger- | Judge Thurman on His Way Here, | Rucker, sth cavalry; Capt. Martin E O'Brien, 24 ‘The Tax on Street Cars, Hoo_Thackery, Meredith, George Eilote ‘Tiey | BRS Lorunor Baoowes Banoxess Hives. —The 5 ry, Mer th, ge Kiliou. They 4 - Wallace, 7th cavairys First ne wal s0083267 Son Ost SOROS fa ees | THR SUIT TO RESTRAIN THE COLLECTION OF LICENSE | give you herus and heToInes curfounded, Tor marriage Of Miss Aube LOthrup, eidest daughter of ‘sted may come and see me and find out for themselves. | Corvus, Onto, Oct. 5.—Juage Allen G. Thur. | Cavalry; Capt. Geo. year. Tax. Sr'itd with recatives of various degrees of lovguie: | Gee. 8. Lourop, receatyualubsver to Nusa 10 GRACE P. HAKKRAM, | man lett wo-day for Wi ton, WI ‘he will | Lieut. Geo. H. Sands, 6th cavairy; First ‘Lieut North St. Charles Street, Bello River, Ont, | argue the telephone tases ‘betore tle. supreme | Francis H. Rucker, 24 ‘cavalry, aud First Lieut | ®8€ mont of the Baron Bariwold Huy pingen Hucne, of Kussia, ok In the Court in General Term, this morning, be | ness or the opposite. You see how lange @ part the “ : Board: references given and — Court t week. He was accom! Walter M. Dickinson, 4th cavalry, Ju advocate nace @t Si. Paul's church, Detroit, last « cade aapeaiataa Raceiciee Thave been afflicted stace last March with » skin dis- | Son, with his family, and” an Associated Press rope ee SR carey, Jae Sales of Real Estate, fore Chief Justice Bingham and Justices Cox and | Lome plays in human destiny for success oF tall- | POTS Pie wedding a birisant recep or uufurnisbed rooms, wit ease the doctors called eczema, My face was covered | resentative, Tas Tua Forrows arrived at the Washington! ¥F. G. Aukan has bought, for $22,000, of LC. | Merrick, the case of the Washington ‘and George. | UTE: Fou see how large a part it plays in love: you fF Given at the Lotarop residence. The bride dues home comforts: terme moders. ‘with seabeand sores, and the itching and burning were ——__ navy-yard this morning. Main and Molle M. Main,” parts of addition to wate e town Railroad Co, against the District of Colum- | to the very end of tue story. ot speak Kussian nor the uridegroom Kougish, aud ‘ve. care pane the door. almcat untarable. Seeing your Curiouna Reurpizs | His Conscience Made Him Confess, Stony Hill, Littleworth, &c., 235 acres, partly in take pencs, pry ———— ae ee the woulng progressed in Uke German aud Preach POR REST 1446 OST. We, sohighly recommended, concluded to give them | 4 MAN WHO KILLED A RELATIVE IN ITALY sURREND- | _ PERSONAL.—Ex-Senator Barnum of Connecticut, | Prince Gednge’s county’ ‘and partly tn Mebbistrer, | Me ras iibat coatinayaas tame Riau ea Mexican Burial Customs. 3 posted Foome, Beat wag ad Fath, trial, using the CUTICURA and the Corscusa Soa? ex- ERS TO THE BOSTON POLICE. Representative Tracey, Gonzalo Espinosa of | near the Brent House. J. B. Lippold has trans: | fr the railroad company, mimeo Burial customs in different countries are as dle _ =e JOR EENT—TWO OR terpally, aud ResoLvent internally. for four months. | BosTox, Oct. 5.—Giovanni B. Dendero surrend- | Nicaragua, J. F. Medina of Paris, Sam’! C. Mount | ferred to Oscar Nouck, tn trust, for $4,000, sub 17, | Davis for the District. The bill in this case was ot as the sel whet MARRIED. ap. ADpIy B02 Est news POF og. See) | Leal myself cured, in gratitade for whucl I make this | ¢fe4 himself 10 « patrolman this morning, stating | and Joun White of New York, P. D. Cobb of Stock. | S4Uare 441, 23, by 128, on 7uh, between 8 and ‘tj led in October, 1884, for the purpose of restrain- | versified as the religious creeds, Whetheraburial | sancenox_nontne thnrsiay evening, Octobe heap. Apply 302 Est, nw. oot Se | SStocmneen, ‘CLAEA A FREDERICK, | ‘Bat he had Killed a relative bamed | 2 Frank Debenham of London, and H. K. | S\ftels northwest. W. E Schnelder has bought, | ing ations in the Police Court to recover | takes place in China, Japan, Turkey, Mexico, Ire- | 4 Insa, at Godeen st St. Al-ynes church by Petee ) FURNISHED AND 1 Glovanni Dendero. Tne crime was com- Richardson of Edinburg, are at toe artinatoe. for $21,000, of T. ¥. Schneider, subs 157, 161, penalties for non-payment of @ license tax 0D | iand, or among the Alnerican Indiana, no two are | Puberty, FRANCIS X MAKCEMON to ANNIE AL Broad Brook, Conn. | Gitta? Glamiet of a Mnaday | 162 square 155, each about 1839 by 87% fect, on | Street cars, and the question presented 1s, whether ROACH: both of thisctiy. - May 21, at the little ‘Sara, 18 | ‘4. Von Munn ot the German legation, Col. Canad: ‘The foilor il ‘the method of ean = 50c.; Boar, 25e.; | miles out of Italy. On the afternoon of Bec artee aae ae tind “Green B | Corcoran street, between I7uu street and New | or not the District of Columbia may”lawrully | alike. The following tlustrates ———e erenees exc! 3 loverywhepe. Prien: Oursouns. £00,; Boan, Sle; | That" ass” tne am ‘and his wife became en- | Hage a Hampshire avenue.. collect, in addition to all other taxes, an annual | Durlal 1u Mexico: 2 Rusotvenr, $1. Prepared by the Porrem Dave axp A, DI sae Rupe Raum were in New York last ‘night.—Horace Posie license tax on each street car used by the com. ‘Dou't you want to see something fancy in the DIED. Ris FST NW, TWO FRONT | Cumcat Co., Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cure | $8g00 ——— “newt That | Gray of Boston, and H. W. Seney of New York, are Perjury in Court. plainant. In the case below the Dill was dismissed | Cemetery liner” EVERICH. On Friday, October 5. 1888, at 1a, m. SOR RENT-12}5 F ST. 7WO FRONT ” their actions were Watched. The | at Wormley’s——Theo, C. Bates of Worcester, inf “It was Mr. Williams, the United States consul | JACOB EV ICH, at the residence of his daughter, Kooms aecond door: three, oa third; for offics oF a — a first intimation they had of & third person's pres- | tass., Stephen Stanley of North attleboro, Mass, | JUDGE MILLER REFRIMAMDS UXTRUTHYUL WITXESSES ‘and the company appealed. fa, who spoke,” writes a Mexican cor- | Mrs. Jou Ortinger. 406 Mareaclileriia avcuue Mors” a __ a i‘, reserved tified man dropped ansas Cl as . iy Chard 9 JOR KENT—FURNIsHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, | CUricuna Mabioarap Soar. 0c2,3,5,8_ | branches of a tree beneath which the husband Brooklyn, EW, Buractes ‘und X: 6: Casey ot Phi | Mra. christina Burrell, a widow, was placed on| , MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage licenses have sk men aes, na 148 uf the family iwvived Howie or on suite: mod, conveniences: evrything |S ad wife Were standing. This person was Gio- | adeiphia, and Geo. E. Read of New York. are oc trial in the Police Court to-day charged with keep. | Dei issued by the clerk of the court to Chas. tl. ry at Wasningsos.” above residence Sunday at 2 0' Beet ines "tertns resonable, at 200 E Capital at Taunt Dendero, ® relative, wno was gather: | Willard’ Capt W. 1. Pisk of Une Arms. H, G, | rit!” th Dar at Dee conten cate, | Powder and Mary Gibbon Kadelif, botn of Glyn: | Svein Ydou' cares Feeae ana suiting the | LA*imowts Fa. and Zinewvile, Ohio, paper plegae c= ing fruit. le expostulat-d wil jusband t 4 licensed conrectionet tore | don, ‘County. ; Francis Turol we te 4 aud drew upon hituselt the wrach that was being | women Of New York ant. Be vae Hook oped: | on New York avenue, between 12th and 13in | aud’ Katie Fukes, Sod to ‘the place Whore the Dune wee aeeet | sURANAGAR, On | Wedvendey, burlea at wile. The excited man drew 4 | delpnia, are at the Ebbitt.—Dr. James J. Morris | streets northwest. SL tiarp eRe ‘We soon reached the cemetery, a half mile <4 Funeral stiletto and pit it into his kinsman’s breast. | of Melbourne, Australia. R, M. Solomon of Charles. | = Oftcer Harding testined that recently hegaveOm- | | Founp Dap rm u18 BeD.—Philip Taylor, colored, | tne town. It ison the top of the hill and only. ‘ap- He fied, and forty-two days concealed | ton News and Courier, and J. N. Mclntire of New | Cer Caverly $2, and the latter furnished money to | was this found dead in his bed at No. 2414 } proached om one side, every other potut - Baoxcarms Cunzp. ‘himself in the woods and then took on & | York, are at the St. Janes. {wo colored men to purchase liquor with from Mrs, | Pennsylvania avenue. When & man who was | You looked dowa sheer precipices, “The cemerery | Sf Mvited toutiend. . steamer bound for New York. He remained at Burrell, He saw the colored men in the and | sleeping with him awoke he was astonished to find | Droper was walled in and iN tuls Wall, which is | ,GOHEENS On October 4, 1888, ELIZABE’ — Chat city until September 18, and then came to Capitol Topics. saw them furnished with something to drink. He | that he had & corpse for a bed-feilow. The corqper | fen feet tick, are the vaults for the cons Fi AUGUS1 A GOHELNS. dangbter of F.'E. and A miahed; skood location ; Boston, He says he will return to Italy without a ‘THE DEFICIENCY BILL CONPERERS. ‘saw one of them pay for the driaks. John Quander, | was notified. the inside it looks more like aa iminense cue. Gobeeus, aved two years ten moulin amd Miue dae gentioman and wife. also, several unfurnished rooms; | AFTER SPENDING TEN WINTERS SOUTH, WAS | requisition. colored, testified that one evening he sccepted a bbe pnd E jovely. blooming Hwee, ‘bo light housekeepers need apply. 1200 Qst. a.w. CUBED Br EMULSION. ——__»+—__ The conferees on the deficiency bill were in see- invitation to drink and went 1 be yy on py tug molace of wis hour o ages - wil ~~ i Ge aiken Mince Chin iatteceona. “raakouane | ARC IMtIERSION, and Went in Mrs! Raxoe OF THE THERMOMETER.—Tho following | On the head of each drawer was the haie of the us Burrell's place with Robert Cole and had drinks | were al Office to-day : a *h " wee Ty od JOR RENT—HAN DSOME SUITE OF FURNISI — — controversy over the aqueduct tunnel matter, the | Two evenings later he stopped in the store and | Wer eie eae os a Omics co-day: 8 & Goa! "That means that the body ls allowed Ce aeoy ec ger eerste ‘ad for im private family, with sik cammaien tee The New York Stock Market, yroposition being merely to extend the limits of | purchased a plece of jelly cake. He asked tor —— nee in the vault forever. But as it costs $10) to have pd tg ~~ SOME FRO pee Jorezorn isss. | aT™elobarine tothe gpenine and cleans prices of | Unehavestigation. eee a ee Se ee Exploring Mount St, Elias, Wuat word engraved there Itts loosed upon as & Spirit of wrece be ever igh. tack; 9° ted Sib ver month ech StieAND | ‘The winter after the great fire in Chicago I con- | wire to Corson and Macartuey."1410 ¥ streot- In the case of Jane H Glachet against the cut. | Came in and saw him, Wituees said thae no mouey | 4 SEARCH PaxTY ASCENDS THE MOUNTAIN AND FINDS Aeon tan eee yomsatnesonstantotdn, Hon. 1481 Rhode island ave. nw. ‘Ocs-st" | tracted bronchial affections, and since then have been | Aama 0. 7 Name, 0.|_&_ | ton Beach and Steamboat Co, Justice L. I. O'Neal | was furnished him, and he did not know that he GOLD. are up the bones are taken out and dumped [4h geptic patience matte on pain, Fok RENT_FURNISHED 200M5 AND BOARD, | °Dllsed to epend nearly every winter South. Laat No- | f maa — ala has rendered judgment for plaintiff for ‘The | was to be a witness, Witness sald that when he | A telegram to the New York Herald trom Seat | in° tie ‘vault beneath. The. body is smyor lll! dita hope teva mein Jc Private family: reference required. apply 1323 | vember was advised to try Scott's Emulaion of Cod | $i]-Tat 0 -letg lau MN Gest] G18] G0; | Suit Was for $100 damages claimed to have been | went in the place with Cole they each had two | tie, W.'T, October 4, says: The steam schooner | woritg ttt coin, a8 in the United States ‘Aud taith po ‘ — a WEEE eae | * _ | Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, and to my surprise | CB & 119% )115 Rew. pret. 8g SOR ‘sustained by reason of a violation of contract, Corer Otley colored, testified that when he | 20 arrived from Alaska to-day, and H. A. Bauer, | exoopt among thé rich. The | undertaker ‘enacts: Secu, NT—450 a relieved at once, ‘continuing three | Can. Pac.....:) 5 ‘orth west, i Se ETE hen the comin carry the body Fitiusttd woteen Soman ‘suitable for ight | mouths was eatraly cured, ined fan and strengis, | Cau: Soul's | $x] GON; Nortuora Fus'| 24% 81 General Harrivon’s Visitors, wentin the defendancy place with Quander they | ‘Be purser of the steamer, tls a remarkabie | Turnisnes, the, cola, carry the body to the | poner utara afer code a krepiue ; silver, table linen and dishes furnished; Con. Pao, 38 || Dou. 61 | 60%) “Inpran, Inp., Oct, 5.—Two delegations are | only had one drink each, He sald that he was not | story. Just as the schooner was leaving siika | (itre the family of the deceased cannot affora -4 iy twvieed | gk és ‘and was able to stand even the blizzard and attend to | (72, "05; uot 9551 9o3 APOLIB, legal : ly of ta “anavot afford to | fatuily are respectfully iv Lo a SS. Dusiness every day. Gon. Gas, ex vivans.| Sos B07 | EXDEcted to Visit General Harrison to-day, one | furnished money by Officer Caverly, nor by any | two men arrived in & canoe trom Yakitat Bay, at | pire a cofflu tuey are allowed to tse one ol tue ity | sENMING ‘On October 4, 1858, ANNIE M., beloved Fee REST 080 SEW YORE AVE, PLEASANT 5 mc cmuncaus | bet S28 Pecfsoatts:| Sus] 39% | from Fountain County, Ind.; the other from Madi. | other officer, the foot of Mount St. Elias, Oue was Mr, Brooks, | coffins. ‘There are six of these, and they are vut | eughiret Roe C eed tenia nae man or peutlesvan abd wite srs ® “usable for geatie- | gold by all Drugsista 1 | pe TSS Deo. 27% | Son. Wis, The latter left Chicago this morning on | | OMloer Caverly testified that some days before | Cf London, and the other Mr. Williams of Boston’ | nearly all toe time. “it the people do not want to 2 Acad yeaa armel 8 ty 20K | special train, and aredue at? p.m, Both dele. | the men were jn the defendant's piace he gave choo! 2 for the use of a vault Lbey can bury tbeir dead Whew love has bound the heart, J[Ok BENT- TO $20 PER MONTH, TO GEN- Bon’ 53% ations will be revolved later in the afternoon at | Officer. Sui 80 centa and the latter gave it 0 | tna? had Naken maa party 10 Yakitat in, July inst | ku tue vacant spaces in Ube conver of Ux cemetery. "Tis bard, so bard. to ypeas the words sation” incteding santeay shinee Hock | dese se Paul Hall, he weather has turned cool | Quander. On the evening he saw Quander get a | and nad sailed away, to return in a few days | The body is allowed to stay in the ground for a We must fervor — = plumbing. 913 M st, again, With threatening rain. be money before be Went Inmate ave, Cuander | Nothing had since bee heard of the schooner or | While and is tuen dug up. Underneath tne ceme- Dearest loved tue we svat lay thee as 2 13) aR aT ‘the money before be went into the place. crew of five men. Two of the party were brothers | tery Is a large vault 1,000 feet long, 14 fect Liga, pi the peaceful rave raced FoR, BNT-Caritor HILL NiceLy rua | Mr, Coquelin aud Mme. Had! ‘A LECTURE BY THE JUDGE. bamed Toppin, of Loodon, wie were bighly cul- | aud 6 feet wide. This ts the final resting place, i Sh smemery ill be cherie Geand: references cnckanged. "SSi ates on, Qo ‘THE DISTINGUISHED FRENCH HISTRIONS REACH NEW} Judge Miller gave the colored witnesses a severe | tured, and with Brooks belong to various Alpine | Here the boges are dumped for the last time, nd, By Hen Paxewne, YORK APTER 4 LONG VOYAGE. ‘sald dou! clubs of England. ‘They’ were very secre.| although the cemetery at Guansjuata is’ ouly New Your, Oct. 5.—The distinguished French | Tebuk® and suid he had no doudt but that both of | tive”apout ‘their business, saying ‘wey ‘were | twenty-(wo years old, there are 20,000 Cubic tect By ty led ad actors, M. " Coquelin and Mme. Jane Had- | them committed perjury. such a thing ever | pound on pleasure only, Dut others assert | of Bones there. The Yaull in another year will be ~ Ly . _. = ing arrived off Sandy Hook on the steam. | occurs again,” he said, “the court will send all| that they are on an expedition for the Britisn | fuil. There are twenty-fivemummies iu tne vault, lent. ee SS Tye 3.1088. ot 22 pm. at hor tete The Washington Stock Exchange. ip Biela at 6:30 this morning. The ves-| the witnesses to the grand jury and let that government. They ascended Mount St. Elias to a | As we were returning we passed a ‘Panteop Mu- -— — eeeupabcy September Let mizte | R, Fo B {OR KENT_s09 Ht ST. NICELY FUuNisHeD | Abzapr Fon Edustxesa s, parlors chambers; south front; thing: Seytciane. Yourd near, special rates to geutmen: | STINEMET? & $08 BATTERS AxD ie noultionsts OLIVIA central, quiet, refined ‘ave. and 413 13th at, has been twenty-t aking ody decide where the les. ‘Tue | distanc the foothills they | nicipai"funeral. ‘Tne coffin is carried by two men | $z,b7 50d wie of Johu k- Lusuy, in the thirty-four JOR KENT — 27 {OWA GINCLE, ELEGANT | adding an sibs Re at TIRE rome OUE ston ington Stock Kehssrteemsca estos: | voyage from Wo Saucier two dave over ter | taos ot” scoundrels Ante court, and | aussaneren roar poke wbenine beet rosea a lanes | tote tom ce ube maoantata ena thee wrameiones, ie . a Stock Exchanwe are not iro, days gol ” ‘A loving mother and devoted wife.’ Poesia teied Se Se | Ras aetoeeas es Toye eee cack | Wal, me tae date, Se, wus scene ons sufeaae t at ta | numba mrcinn metagi eae is ue oa souran meptuhsheptees cena = od ~ SE «dl i . G 3 cl oa E> ‘avi a a Fas cand cat TIE RRISEED ROOMS AND ine ™ ° Aabiy bia, 229%” saked. | Caries Mathews, Mr.'C. F chatterton, ‘Mr.’ J. 8, | there and give testimony ‘under tue impression | Para, Sfter climbing | the | mountain Fe Plain and Handsome Faces, Ne ae nae day board given st 1214 New York eves chatwes “ pox, 328 3 Mo etter | Leerburger and representatives of the morning | that they will be believed. It 1s simply making | Groff, a prospector, a Swedish “missionary | From the New Yors Graphic. Dar een ny sesuine. Ocesteer 6. S08, 2b rem uabie, 0e3-3t* aa to 6 Fi t—9 127% bid. | Pabers on board, met the incoming vessel off lower | mockery of Justice to hear such deliberate perjury | named Lidell and’ a number of Indiaxs | ‘There are some men to be met with who frankly | cast. FLLA EUGENIA MUSS, aged twenty-six yearn, {OR RENT—TO TWO PERSONS, AT 15 GRANT Derby Hate, 24, cur cy, 11 quarantine, committed. The court said he certainly ‘not | Their provisions gave out, and with the greatest ‘Notice of fuperal hereafter. 2 F 5 en 1924, currency. 119% bid, admit that their wives are ugly, and even here Fiace. one nicely furnished second-floor front | _ Fresh supply’ tap Halifoed stock, 106% bid, —.__ convict anybody on such perjured testimony. difficulty the men were kept from starving, de- 4 POWELL. On October 6, 1888, THOMAS POWELL, Fuom, with two large closets; good home table. oc3-3t* | Yer Crooks, ‘Gas, 30% ‘bid, ‘asked. ‘The Mem: Cotton District. Mr. Padgett approved everything tue court had | pending on what fish and they could catch. | and there @ wife who agrees that her husband's | in the thirty-fourth year of hs ane, JOR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE OR 26 asked, ‘National mouse: THE CROP, THOUGH MIURED BY RaIx, WiLL wx | 8Aid, DUL guid that the officers were not at all re- | the Leo rescued the whole party, but in the re- | judgment 1s correct. But. a8 a rule, every man | Fassett ee facet, 731 Nort oo yas, Speyetetamlly; furstaned! large double | PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS AT CONTRACT PRIGES. : Bid, $0 aaked. National Union HEAVIER THAN THAT OF LAST TEAR. area iis Tepied PRS eee ae can te | Sura t2.Sitks expertenced fearful weather for Six | considers his own cholce te best, and where there | Cabite wrest, Buiday at Z oicionk pn. Rracnde ay “orter house open Brepiaces = siked “Arlington Inrurance, plied that e ned to startin, ‘fty minds there [en ieratce auld AGE Bate | MUHOOL AXD gone BOOKS OF ie dogpanon 7X bak Gaz asa montaly orp re: | ofcers bad to ao with what che eoited Poa sind spent ten, days repairing. Sitka was | Gonsutaues papeleal osu OR TBTRY October 4. 1888, wt 2 oc . ee BAD! |. "Farmerw and Mechanics’ pais men vestified. ‘understood tnesses | fin: reached in safety. ex] aamit that harm ment = See WHOLESALE AND mTAT. Enh See tet cate ae | ecg" Sinan Cine | eur corres Maca | wat coor warts bowtn ele | Ste at area is (Mee ed eet one ra te ale gern gs genes ti Geo sfarccenenchael A ©.c. Puneet, 418 om ot nw._| So, 78 Oa eM aeked U8 Mlecee Set | tidag brah Fontaine’ & ca. will “aay: | tector and Dot have te sume tears au Sehhaces ot Sah, with gue’ countenance of @ Greet ee heee soaatom aD BOOME SEAUTOGL NeGonal Bak of the: Mepublic, 161 bak teocues: | was favorable Tor othen tt wee ee USE Anything ‘against ‘the Getendam because ence | Winsted, Conn.,is suffering seriously from an | DeaUty wiiich at frat sight struck iicatioa in south Wasbingten. few minates’ walk urate — stock, 416 | vorable a8 com Mae Hessenme, Month | chink tis necessary in order to get their fee, He | epidemic of eels, The lake from which the village | HOMDous that the women over & Feoneylvania ave. twe lites cars pons door, family a wot § 4 z ee last year, Alabama snd Mississipp!_ com- | understood, he said, that the have to Fe- | optainsits water supply seems to be full of the | quently the belle of an Indian ¢f two cooupyime house, 111 1 Seen’ removed it han farce isnee Oe Baltimore Markers, plain of too much rain in the Hnait | sort to tnese practices ot ‘witnesses to seme nccte Agnest girt within 50 tiles Jok RENT—1723 H DSOME | BREAREABT ‘of Cocos mixed ‘Mb, Oct, 5.—Cincinns’ Of the month which added somewhat to the dam- | Fo in tne places, but then it is not necessary tor | Suirming monsters. Se uring the | Ugliest nes == owen: opep raien eetabern. ext F, ‘ArrowPoot or Bi aa therefor gat eerpore areis —Gecanaty, Wehineton | age that had been previously sustained by heavy | $c0 the places, Dut the This Detter for | past few months they have got into pipes and | Voyam, “aut spe men OB pana a fare comforts of Ba, Also, lane, ae ar more ecogontieal, oe ieee threes, 30% Gis bonds, 108810834; do. | HOrms | The injury to the plant zed | them to velf the truch, as it will “not affect their | have caused much trouble, but they have made | Hesuty of the quarter’ deck, setoinely furniahed parlor eum of three! cous; cup. our. | Stock, hs. poved in our report, for August, i@ emphasized ‘it the money is furnished. ‘The ‘auack upon the town untii| hed lovers afer she was seventy. a a for’ ry seem to have Deen a great jk RENT — 1405 H ST. NW. FURNISHED Since Sunday night less than remus, board « spectalty. ‘e029-1m" e ihe vet wamne whom, as Lord Beaconseld used to: Foe sez anak app Et it ‘in love Uo this day, by any means marartinued. 902 Met mew en: gy one —. = usaw __r_ seldom been beauujes. Navure is Tull oc compen- Fk RENT L004 ST. 3. W_ SPACIOUS SUNNY ” sations. The belie 18 too often silly, or, Touwa eusuite oF angle arity ted bap daonely instance of ‘Painting by Overestimauing the fascination of her face, docs ipccibe Sater ecated swore x GEALEANT, now op cxniot ot take the trouble to be amiable, On the other po = RENE Mir. Rand, see plain woman, Knowing tastene i hands. {U8 RENT at 3118 5 >, oe ae rs AON foP Eee iu-tuvoraness atirecuveness of manner, Ah Li ‘and in the end ‘wins in the race. Jobo Salome a ‘ ‘Wilkes, who was the ugliest man of his aay, was {uk KENT 4 COMMUNICATING BO Ty 30 Bandsomest man ta Ragland halt an mouth ecoet pt pe fos tent bt RA BIT TERS, ‘Dandsomest io Engané belt an hoary cars pa Fat bo waist, andor of him and oust him early in the running. ‘There Pi cual 4 im truth, no socounting for taste, ‘Dr: Johoeon FOR RENT—OFFICES. the beyaey ot my croctere® F C Ready-Made Mustard ‘ays: Two inns ae saiaiiiinadin. te of - = are | 3 Fee 25 — A Moe, OFFIGE BOOM, RENT pret yng od — 2 SEAM WHO THINKS UE KKOWS EOL ful of Dickens? was he renee CLEp oo. Sis fan ooh bug, Cramp Colic, and all. violent Wan Metenie; | George M. Dodge, a seaman who has visited masculine ster Was “a fie Agure of a FRENTE HAVE NOW IW ‘OFFICE READY = atiscks common to the Summer over aix years | Ay porta, thifks that he knows the wretch who uiiiding. 61K Fst. two very desitabie commante season. These Plaster never fail to ‘has committed the atrocious murders n the White- ‘bout Women. SEU Sema, APO ett or foi atreet FoR ‘act promptly, and can be depended dangled their chapel district of Landon. He says that he left | prom the Christian Advocate, one fer elepboug serfs, Sra white aan Soak ea Ae Meme shew ee at itenbote, Joung wife and mother ts shut Sritsd Sindecomead mie EMERGENCIES cleanly, and economical, ond will The too self-ecrificing As "oecin Keep fresh in any climate. Sold by ‘pesn rubbed ‘than otherwise Fs RENT_OFFICE NOOMS all drugiste. ‘cot che ‘next day chess ove, intividuality slnagether v0 ¥. ave. and Pe. ave. Soa ot Stetlow bn the eee snip ¢ much family. Ite the easiest ave pa ave. =e bald fis tare eine % te way. It it before, a to the "s mUEIC instead of thoughifuiness in the ‘maomthl, and cost no; noe at all I hey, org now | Pith the re fovea nickol"-Omaha Bee, IRI ah iH : it fi i i tel fel Soe