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D.C. rae “OCTOBER 26, 1888—SIX PAGES, ‘7th and E, ‘Eisast4x Bros, Manutactiring Clothiers and Tallors, Goro Jno. R KELLY, Centre Market, for Wash- inguon dressed beet. Corned beet a specialty. Taxes Dut $8 to buy a shoe at Rich’s, 717 $8 to buy a good lew Cuan, Charlotte Russe, Jelly, at Fussell’s, 1425 New York avenue. (Comx, Oars, axD Hat at Goodacre’s, 1226 H.W ‘Wz ans Dome a tremendous business in fine jake Up no doubtful qualities, ‘Suits we sell at $10. Eiseman Buos., 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and ‘Tailors, Suoar Pants Svrrs, with vests, for boys, ten to ‘Gftecn years, at Barnum’s THE PROPOSED CENTENNIALS. & Committee to Arrange for a Conven- tion Here in December. ‘The proposed celebration of the adoption of the Constitution of the United States and the expo- | Sitton in commemoration of the discovery of | America in 1892, was considered at a meeting at | Willara’s last night, of the members of the execu- tive committee of the board of promotion, Among those present were Jas. T. Wormley, Thos. J. Lut- trell, N.G. Ordway, A. F. Barker, Archibald Green- lees, W. J. Cowing, Thomas Somerville, George A. Armes, Allison Nailor, M. M. Parker, Hallet Kil- bourn, C. C. Lancaster, Charles S$. Bradley, R. B. Lines, J. P. Kingle, E. L. Johnson, T. £ Roessle, W. W. Belknap, W. F. Mattingly, 4 Suiaicans Gal Ra L. Dent, J. Baw: HOW THE PROJECT HAS PROSPERED, ‘The secretary, Alexsnder D. Anderson, presented ‘an tntefesting statement of the statusof the meas- uresnow pending before Congress. He said that the for holding the centennial celebra- uring the tage session of Congress, ahd was far to the House by a unanimous vote foreign affairs committee. The ex et "phese ne added, were tut Before houses at thought that would be of, Congress, rain ‘mong the reasons yiven for this. bellet was’ hat both measures had received the endorsements of the boarus of trade yhout the country, The rnors of thirty-eight states territories, fie mayors of afty-inree cities one hui and firty-nve presidents and secretaries of boards of trade bad written {n commendation of the pro- Jects, and had committed themselves to their sup- rt, ACTION OF OTHER GOVERNMENTS. ‘The Spanish government and the Italian gov- ernment bad already taken steps toward some commemoratign of the discovery of America, and would in any national celebration In tals country. | Fifteen South American, FepuD- lies desire’ to joim in the constatutional Caougat, that woula nave weight with Congress thought, that would have wi find that was the tact. that liberal nppropriations had been made to enable the Government to be Tepresented in expositions in the capitals of the Vafious foreign countries. He concluded that Con- gress would be willing to encourage @ similar gathering at the capital of this nation. Instead Of Sending Americans abroad, they would be kept at home, and visitors would’ come from foreign countries. From the votes already taken in Con- gress on this subject, it seems that the sentiment in that body Was particularly unanimous in its favor. Mr. Anderson suj {hat 1t would be a gogd Plan to bold tn this city, on the 4th of Decem! ext, & convention consisting of the governors of ‘States, the mayors of cities, and the members of ‘the various boards of trade, with te view or urg- ing prompt action upon Congress. This conven- on might be followed by a banquet. He offered @ resoluiion providing for the appointment of a committee to consist of the members of the flnayce committee at large to make the preliminary ar- Tangements for the convention. a ae i OITY AND DISTRICT. Amusoments To-Night. ‘Nationa. —“Mazulin.” Auaavou's.—“Fasbions.” Paxonaxa.—“Battle of Shiloh.” Kunxax's—Rentz-Santley Troupe. Hanuus’.—“The Kinaergarden.” AspuRY MusEE.—“Carist Before Pilate.” Condensed Locate. Yesterday Michael Biggare, who was convicted 9f larceny, second offense, and whose case 13 pend- tm General Term, gave bail, esterday, in the’ estate of D, W. Gottwalls, Judge Cox directed letters of administration to be issued to Emily K. and D. B. Gottwa! A dead colored inale infant was found yesterday on a vacant lot on C, between 3d and 4in streets southeast. | ‘This morning about 2 o'clock burgiars entered | ‘the cabin of the schooner A. 'T. Coleuan, Capt W. | F. ANd stole a check ior $76 and $7 in a Suspected of Grave Robbery. TWO COLORED MEN ARRESTED FOR STEALING CHARLES | MOTEN'S BODY. Policemen Reilly and Ferguson yesterday re- celved information that a colored man named Albert Jobuson had talkea with the colored men ‘who had Charlie Moten’s body, Monday morning, om their way from the Columbian Harmony ceme- tery to a medical college, as published in Monday's Stam. They found Jonason, and, acting upon in- formation recelved from hilo, tie oMlcers caused the arrest of the two colored ‘men, Henry Madison and Tom Bowie. The prisoners were taken to the secdad precinct station. The officers think they have the rit men now, and they will be held un- i this evening, when Johnson will take a look at them. Henry sievensoa, who was arrested Tues- day night on suspicion of betng implicated in the rave robbery, has Deen releas-d. ———_ Passengers from the South, Dr. Stratton reports the arrival of the following trom the South: 8. C. Toot, Memphis, Tenn. ; H. S. Henderson and wife, Mrs. D. Lamon, Miss Natta Brown, F. W. Samuels and wife, Mrs. Dodson, Miss E Foster, R. ¥. Woodling, Louisville, Ky.; Jon a. Kreber and wife, Frankfort; J. A. Hutchison, Charleston, W. Val; 8. W. Williams. Atlanta, Ga? E T.Clements, Asheville, X.C.; A. G. Payne, Green Ala; James Eldridge, Sauisbury, N. C. four passed through. ———__ A Portaarr ov THE Lars Wx. R. McLeay.—Last qvening iqteresting exercises were held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7ub street. ‘The oceasion was the unreiling by Columbia Lodze of a portrait of the | lave Wn. . Tepresentative and (and master of the order. Mt. McLean, who | ber 1, 1878, was a prominent primer | ‘of a century and for many | ‘Was foreman of Tax Stax composing room. Hy ‘was held in high esteem in the community. | 8. ‘The portralt representing Mr. NicLean was painted by fir. Chas Armor and is considered cred~ freuing, including not. caly Oud Fellows, Dat also ane Bot reliows, bu wal friends ‘OF Mr. McLean's ontelae . The Fer was offered by ‘A. Stier, iain, the presenta- ‘of committee, and tae portrait. Ly G rait_was the lodge by the noble grand, S. Edwin Ss nping for ‘He had with him a bound tting its ees out. Unice? put 3 eFes out. Ofticer = - for —, to —— Tis Police Court Jerry pleaded genpe shane of cruelty to animals, and was —— Gaalrep.—Judge Cox, in the Equit; morning, made a decree of poem ir ‘Christine H. Zitting against W, F. Zi ‘They were married in Alexandria, Va., Oc- 1883, and have one child. she c ‘niin with deserting her December 16, 1884. she is given ‘he right to resume her maiden ‘name and the cus- EH) had the razor in his pocket. the court to take John’s al bor the fact of Joun’s being ‘atoarbep Feltew being an ordinary “razor toter.”/ A fine of SIXLY days was tmposed. caer tom oe Foor Bati-—The Dupout foot batt team won a ‘trom wn College eleven yester, ‘by the score of 16 to 0. ven ANsw Biercre Cvs. ‘A bicycle club has = re. cently been organized by the teachers of the Hig! HAs & ¥. BR. Lane, Pian Semone: Qresident; Mt C. Smith, Miss H. M. Pitts, Miss A. Lathe: Miss pear ene. eens 28 Hedrick. It is edie have the iret run to. ‘morrow, and the destination will be Ariington. sere Rossrares Rurowtap.— Washington Natlor, Xo. 1326 E Teports the larceny of an overcout. —Vohn reports stolen a silver watch ‘and chain.— v. W. Giassie, No. 519 7th street, re- porte stolen from pleasure steamer Clara some and bed clothing.——Mrs. Henry W. dc- the larceny of a solid silver pitcner. Of a yellow Dianket. | Feported re GATHERINGS TO BE HELD BEER. He then went on to speak of the great gatner- ings of various Kinds which would be held in this city the latter part of this year and next year, December 2¥ the American Historica! Association Meets here. luJanuary the National Board of ‘Trade, in Marea the inaugural ceremonies wiil take place, Aprit 17 the Interoational Marine Congtess, ty which invitations have been extended atauives of forty pations, June the Oreer of Sons of America. The coumer- Sol the American republics will be 2, and the President of the United ized by the vill passed at the last : we Miwwen American Tepuviies Wo send representatives. Laver in the same month the Knights ‘Templar Triennial Con- clave will be beld. Mr. Anderson said that he merely referred to these things because they ‘Suowed how popular Washington was become as & place of meeting for organizationsand conventions of all Kinds. ‘THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED. After remarks from some of the members as to the Importance of doing everything possible to forward the objects of the organization of the com- mittee, the resolution offered by Mr. Anderson Was adopted. The Nuance committee ts comy of the followiny-pamed: M. M. Parker, . B. Webb, N.G. Ordway, W. 8. Thompson, E. Kurtz Jounson, Hullet Kuibourn, T. J. Luttrell, Geo, c. Gorham and A. D. Ancerson. The committee thea adjourned, Charity Organization. OFFICERS ELECTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING HELD LAS? NIGHT. ‘The annual meeting of the Charity Organization Soctety, held last eveaing in the Spencerian Col. lege Hall, was largely attended. Messrs. Middle ton and B Sanger Johns and Misses Saxton, Wol- ston, and Mrs. Szemelenyi and Mrs. H. H. Mills took part in the musical exercises. After the opening address by Mr. A. 8. Pratt, giving a gen- eral plan of te work, Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, general secretary, reported that 2,620 cases had been reg- istered th the Ble bureau during the year, and the disposition and treatment of these cases by the Society. ‘rhere are now on record 13,767 histories of applicants for relief and crimipais and delip- quents. ‘The wssistant treasurer, H. C. Spencer, S, $558.62; disbursements, $551.21. Warner, spevial agent for the Balli- more Charity Organization Society, gave a presen tation of the work of charity organization in up- fling the Weak, dependent, and criminal classes, Mr. Joun H. Finley, of Jouns Hopkins University, Giscussed the subject from the standpoint of social ‘Selence. ‘Ihe following oficers and board of mana- — were elected for ine year: A. S. Pratt, presi- nt; B. P. Mana and W. W. Burdette, vice-presi- dents; Chas. A. James, treasurer; H.'C. Speucer, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, general ‘Secretary; and as additional members of the board ot rs, W. W. Burdette, Elpnonzo Youngs, Mrs. Louisa ¢. F. Mann, E. Morrison, Clara Bartow, Dr. Julian B Hubbell, Chas. F. Keeter, E. Kurtz Johnson, 8. 8. Suedd, Mrs. Hi. H. Mills, Katharine Pratt, Mrs. Consiance Keeler, W. R. Akudolph Goidschmidt, Simon Wolf, and J. C. Pratt. =e For the Attention of Wheelmen. ras ucncaat genet nore nem Mr. G. S. Atwater, consul of the D. C. Division, League of American Wheelmen, has received the following letter from Secretary Tindall, of the Commissioners’ office, dated October 24: “Relative rected to repiy that the ‘Commissioners are uot aware of suficlent reasons for the action you de- Mr. Amos G. Men Badly Wurt. 4 SERIES OF ACCIDENTS YESTERDAY TO WORKMEN AND OTHERS. ‘Thomas Ross, a laborer, employed in making the excavation on 14th street, where the new water main is being iald, was severely injured last evening. He Was standing in the ditch look- ing upward when @ saovel was dropped trom above. The blade of the shovel struck him tn the face and cut his right eye badly. The wound was dressed at the ‘ncy Hospital, and he was re moved to his home, No. 313 M street southeast. - Charles Bremen, @ young man living at No. 218 ae ata my — right eye earn in jut yesterday wi chip) a steel bya sinall piece of the dying meta ee ‘Wiliam An of Balti who 1s em- im Jackson's mill, was badly injured yester- While standing near the buzz saw. A piece of umber Which was being cut broke and struck An- derson, cutting Lis hand and tujuring his thigh, He was taken to the Emergency Hospital, Joba Watson, who resides at No. 1724 H street northwest, was attended at the Emergency Hos- pital yesterday, by Dr. Gill, for a painful wound in ba He oun ee the Center — a atten] meat on a be slipped and feil, the hook ae his. teed Reuven Jackson, colored, of No. N street northwest, received a severe scalp wound yester- day. He baa case of bottles ona high suelf.” ‘The shelf gave way and the bottles fell on his head. He was not dangerously injured. About 7:30 o'clock last evening, while workmen were digying in the sewer trench at Pennsyiva- Bia aveaue and 14th street, the bank caved, bury- ing Mose: Johuson. His fellow-workmen dug him out, and in a short while he returned to work. Charged with Pocket-Picking. AN ALLEGED THIEF AND UIS COOL ATTEMPT TO GET OUT OF A SCRAPE. A number of “crooks” have been tn this city during the past few days, some of them attracted i Mer Husband's Love. ES FOR SALE — varums out’ Sen or iaeeone ears | —_FOR RENT_HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. __| FoR MISCELLANEOUS DAvGRTER. 7TH 8 | REXT_UNFURNISHED_M .. NEAR SALE_ONE COUPE Rock CAWAT, MODES ‘The New York Preee saya: Brookiyn soctety naa | E'gard-woot mantel, corer Marae EAS FrQatetcei ore, dermis San tok serine Pepi pect condita Boke eae: pote another sensation yesterday. It was the whi | "ccsg ait mith Sse FERS P he ESM Fees. Boe" | poe wae stuart s Lo 7 5 ‘Oct, 25, "8a, | pered rumor, which, untortunately, had only too | 3: ~— | THOR J. WISHES & OO. 1586 F et. aw. Pent ieee Te ee much truth to sustain it, that a charming lady, = 1.205 — ofr JOR Cob }AMILY HORSE QUIRT ‘who, only @ year before, had been one of its idols, Ls SEARS as see Rt ery aon ond Harmon, was living at Sing Sing, with herseif ana her baay eee ear? Mable, Now Kork ave, ty hungry and cold. Up in a singie room there, with F = aL wie Vea 2ot a edo {Rp0R, Ror & morsel of food. to Fred ee cory gmt en Sea ats ‘Mrs, Wife of the once brilliant ineaa, Csr fee euag cartes sates a Fa ae pae reeere pee a lax- JOR PARI NT Bdelity to “her wusband: that causca her" desitar ie $8 Frei era site do res mont nw NOt SG email Stove, ots bargain,” 1816. Stn ot tion. “She bad loved him before he became dissi- ¥ se °F SAL) FURNITURE AND GOOD WiLL OF pie ee! Jeane Gey mate ber monra, nes a C4 — = F 15-room boarding house centrally } eat 4. te reidenee of tue brid, | Seop By step ntl tne couple had tobansen belt flat i FOR SALE—HOUSES._| Si ¥s' rs FERS heron ‘His mother then im- = = — ——— ALE BRED 5-Y > m Agined thas her son. had talten overboard, and at = We H. Schell, of Washing” | handsome apartments at Dieters and lodge in 8 | 1/44 ¥ 1 Fe ALE HOUSE AND LOT. GN PERNGYLYA: Faw A L S¥raB- Geb Baoes for the boy's body, Dut failed to ind it, The gavel ‘Tuas was bad, Dat tt soon became worse, One | Stace and. ISON bk LARCUMBE, 1304 Pau nw. 00'S" | Sell heap "Ohio weeks be efor. ma ll worite Playground for eae CU ee See youn WHS Bed hens, ne yaluables which | aioe 17 Fok GALE-SIK NEW BRICK HOURS NEAK if ic was ‘Store, rooms: rd Known that the bapk had caved in Tuesday morm~ home went as well, until’ the" pair, with a liveie | 00m 170 gary, eras i seid’ at once. “LHORNTUN CAUSE Last event ME. Wm. Cooper called upon the aby git wore lett in abject, It was Use- | ON. Cap. st. Attorney wt-Law, Rooms 3 and 4, 1006 F st. 096-30" and went with Officers Wheelock and Pat- =) mother urged her to return vo ber | Store snd Mm SALE—A BRICK HOUSE; 7 ROOMS AND gravel Dak aed fonnd to ond eats at Qwahome, Low down as Frank had fallen she | | 14th st. ath wih stable, ot, Za1O, to Ry: cheap to the boy buried beveath the fallen bank. It was followed him still. They finally drifted to the begat porcheser. PRORN TON CABUSL ‘Attorney {mpossible Lo tell whether the boy was instantly be st-Law, Looms Sand 4. 1006 Fs a Toaehstn eat se epriauea or whether he smothered to death. The body pe Jost. There about Fok SALE—a BARGAIN, 736 1 ST NET | Ke ember we ore wiilut our ronn at oh Svenuey and the coronene parents . mir 8 ORY Or” Bd Errgem feampe home moa imps, tot wad08. 0 2) | cold agen eS Fer tnc as hs ait Cin ad aa} Pd ee | Ree ee SELLING SKIMMED MILK. baying that sbe and ner batly wore. cold and’nuo- Past Cab and Gav Betn, '3408Netawbn7e3.900 | F0S iss ae - Attorney Shillington Says Mikmen fikeher ‘condition became eeaw. er fats? 3 2485: Be Se a, C000 ee. ars. Sooo | FPR MALL, PATE GF FINE ROAD icon Will have te Tell What Chey Sell. went at once and brought her ‘to the home out of 59 2415 %000 gear old Rin aod weit and withont fowl et Assistant District Attorney Shillington, who a rags oe eee 50 1904 2 them sta fair price or irde them tors cowpea Prosecutes in the Police Court, in speaking of the 3:30 3600 30 i Wits ot o athe tninh teh teo'ee: Fecent act of Congress against food adulterations iba fe 12 pe ee 10, Arwt floor a otha Said to a Stax reporter that the selling of skimmed 50 2108 I st. 10 or oanseaan 18 iilk for the pure article without giving notice Sos. 87 Whcor 18 ~ aoe: inaeien \posige hey fe eepemese| | covery Which indicated the existence of a subter- | 1907 30 1734 Loch, 10 re states, he said, there is a ‘2137 50 Kear 941 264 8.30 ranean river running from the mountains of Vir- | 3137 | Rear 920 oth st. 7.8.30 Statute to prevent the sale of watered and skimmed orth. Carol been | 1602 BO 2elo Fat 7 ginta through North and South Carolina, has i 10 F by dr mereennnne milk, except when the fact of the alteration is tated te news auputsnen Secnoty aoannees | AE $2) made known fo the purchaser. This now law con- | tion at north 36; condition at south | aiscoveries seem to confirm this theory. The | tie || ROR SALE STOCK. PIXTURPA AND Goon wis, tains no je provision relating to milk, but | connection, 96; ‘distributing reservoir, tempera- | i800 ioe F $5 Rear Sate ‘of grocery and liguor stor, ding» gone busines srotien © of the act conde: ition ae gilvent gate-towse, Si sro ae noobs | tals state, aimost Ons Girect ne trom Haleizh, | 342 Ab ioe. 2 CaS ae eine. Addrom STOUR, Star office “That no person shall, with the intent that the to-day . C., through Laurens and Abbeville counties. Hear 722 r same may be sold in its" alvered. stave without no. | °F ae po a well on Pa — Uce, subtract from any article of food any part of Alexandria Affairs, their farm, Which 1s on the line of the Charleston, | 2250 «1 30] 5 it 80 a8 10 affect injuriously its quality, substance, or | p, 4 for Tax Evzmmxe Stan. Cincinnatt and Chicago Railroad. The story they | 2428 50 ot FLEM Davure, and uo person shall sell any article so al- | “tpores Se a tell 1s as follows: At a depth of 20 feet they struck | 3402, res e085 tered without making disclosure of the alt . Ea oe Tae CANAL. Margaret Alexander | 9 iime-gtone formation Waich gave out a hollow JJOK SALE—HORSE, HARN AND Davrow and any person violating the provisions of this | Nas ought a lot. near the intersection of Custis | sound. A few feet of the stone was removed | For@fulliisappis to WESCOTT ‘wagon, the owuer beving wo further wse for i. fer Section shall be fullty of ‘@ misdemeanor and fined | and C eee Ne ee and a workman, striking the point of a Dar into 002 a aENTDigue TST $150: cost $285. Address DALTON, star othceush ; | a seam in Tock, Was surprised—frst, to see = z 5 5 = As the term 100d is made by the act to include | todria. Canal would build up that section of the | § nole open under iin and then to see his bar | E1200 st. aw. 108 Vermont are, ne, 1340 i oees end bissbcts. can be eee an tae nae exery article used for food or drink by man other | [o pron erecta wel ‘wee that neigh- | “sAppear from sight. The rush of air following | J9H.55 2, gfe gore 1835 14th ot ne Kee St, bet. Qand Kxts tiw., between boure uf Tl and t than drugs or water, it would seem that the sale eee ee ‘this through the roof of a cave or cavern | ®t 1333 lathet uw. == a o'clock; stable No 1 coe ae Of skimmed milk, unless the dealer should make | Soriond, Dut now the canal is annihilated, yet the | was 3 Toud noise, which continued. 9 RENT_COMFORTABLE HOUSE OF SEVEN JOR SALE — FINE BREED 800 COLLift known to the customer that the cream bad been | Section, having y been somewhat improved, | into the next ‘The workmen were territ Cellar, and yard: ip good order: Males and females, aiso tame rerrts aude Femoved, is pronibited by the law and subjects | S0m Tavely or aS: beasts er ave | and, hastily le ‘the well, refused to return to for further particulars at ee ane trio Bisck Minoroa Chickens. BCH Preeceatina, ea et er icaeacns | NOTER—A Dumloer of Alexandria Topi Seacnetasns manana tecis ane eee We TOR OE cee Duby eRe oe date aac Stow ug! e ‘tempted to be measu: ry use of a We y . —| J 7% Riticultien mage’ scvty’ cho" indeniicenses ct ts Fatrtas Gonaate, Agnew attended a barbecue at | pur it tailed to reach anything solid, and when aoe oe DUR AEE S Seerine, 1200 Fat. 2. w. F pa Rye ey act itself. “He thought it wasatact that some | Fairfax louse yesterday. ——r. Fawoett 18 ped gave back no sound to those who listened, pot A ates wany in lots to suit. Apply at the office of the cows give richer milk than others. Then the ques. | 8bout lo put up arow of houses on the lay A Well on the northwest side of Whittaker Moun- ee petra pone 1 Com corte 6t fon arises, what ta the standard? |The act tale 10 | Tare tae cratreee To aaa ot oncen & Bro | cain some years ago Was abandoned for the same | "ceo ore ince? oor A iy ay SE AND HORSE OTTO Gas ENGINED ae fe Ticks Club last night entertained Col Wm. Kil- vi 7B RENT— a 7 pF ee een, Ceeertained Col. Wm. Kil | apparent bottom. Persons ‘with the rock | JR’! 1311 20th ot.; O55. horse Portable Enyive aud Botler on wheels, jon say they are probable openings into one and the same hollow ex. ter Under and through the mountain. Market; a lot of 1 wan seized by the clerk of — market yesterday.——Mr. A. P. Maddox, of this city, has taken charge of the Manassas Gazette.—Rev. city Bo er Paine standard 1s usually fixed so that milk from an nderiand Place: ordinary cow will come up to it. Milk from some WHITING, uy Egeie 192: 0c26-2w DULANY Fat. n. w. cows, he thought, was sometimes so rich that a 3 ‘Whether thig 1s a cave or a subterranean river re- R RENT—420 BOUNDARY N. W., SECOND 2 few York ave. between 4th and Sth Jonge amount of cream might De taken t7Orn st 804 | Biche Nicklin, of thi eset, ee ose ae | wiains to be proved. am investigation will bemade, | door ‘rom Stas. facina La Drot Park rex houee, | st Uric. seven roca and bath: lot 374120 fet fo. et leave the article as ; wiudow, cellar: 3 % ‘i irom uther cows, but ax he takes {the things tuat | St Faul's chureh) yesterday. “Trinity eburen Papered throughout; #25. Inquire 420 Boutdary. | an immediate . DAVID bes Shisasbod Tale tt ean be mere sa peer —" Porsrscuaxs Re oR BENT HOUSE Si DEFREES 6T. KEY. 70 |ALE-NINE KOOM BEI AUTH | [pon saLe—PNEUMATIOGUN CaiitiAGE ot analysis that the properties of the milk have been ‘The Courts. had’ frees st.; also terms, . Address J. 8. Star office. ale tu Jote to uit, at lowest market price TANN AKMON, altered So as to affect its substance or nature, and Of all parties, whether radical republicans, deep~tyed that the fact of this uiterauon has not been dis~ democrats, positive probibitionists, or adherents of the 4 RENT—VERY DESI 315th at. aw, ITY CouRT—Judge Coz. RABLE 8-KOOM BRICK Yesterday Berber ‘agt. Waggaman; cellar, JPPORSALE_—FOR INVESTMENT OR HOME. TWo- reser, |B ‘ou 234 st. near Washingto: le. 3 prel dwelling aud st ‘232 7th at. story brick, uo Circle; QOK SALE—JUBT MIVED _ 1 rr closed to the purchaser, the dealer would be | injunction granted. Kay agt. Carter; expense of | smaller but to them hone the lees important divisions | Sd 6a8. Key at O01 Pu ave. we a dor TeDs at $15; 8250 osah, balance monthly: price | W'OLi. of Wotan & Haruiunen's Lene ee Hlabie, of in ‘ocher- words, your alikman iaust | ale Of notes allowed to Urusies. ‘Cooper apts Ole | mle but tothe none the lew important divisions | “9 6° SU Wannpe, 6,00, | Snoee WHIEAKEE © SORDAN. Tet? Ft, ecd5-ot | on els Gr tones: ea tot ie Boo te plenty furnish you the milk as it’ comes from the cow or | Cott: testimony of defendants ordered take in 30 | riviatteniryrihed ieicege Saba 2 Le aw SAL: —AT A BARGAIN—237 10° NE, | KetlWilkes, one by Hancock. tell You that the article be is serving is skimmed | Gays. ‘Newton agt MeLeans correction of denree | £2F dyapepeia or kidney and liver Ok RENT—OOR 13TH AND N STS NX. W. bay-window brick: 6 rome, bath, and m’ | One Dark Gray Mare. can trot = mile to wagon ie pena of September 2 1888, ‘ordered. ‘Murphy agt ssparilla is unsurpassed. It expels all impurities, 12 rooms, mod imps. ; rent ; Must be seen to be appreciated Apply on premises. 0. One pair Matched Horses, 16 hands high, Lynch; John C. Heald appointed receiver. Beale | stays the progress of disesse, and rouses every organ ‘Sth et. nw. ‘oezs-3t fine Kuge action. Cue Lay Horee, vy Lightwood. cas DasaGzs For 4 AUINED Wagox.—In the Circuit Court, tue case Of Gassaway agt, Thurm was con- cluded by a verdict for ‘plaintiff for the amount clauned, Gassaway, a colored man, on July 4 last ‘Stopped his buggy in front of Arnold’s store, 8th agt. Beale; testimony of complainant ordered taken tn one week, In re ‘Brent; sale of George tax title of George Brent ordered. Homiller Homailiers sale ot lots 205 and 206 1n B. & H's S- pition set aside. Palmer agt. Fleming; motion to healthy action. If you have never tried it, do 20. “Iwas all rundown and unfit for business. Hood's ‘Sarsaparilla built me right ap, so that I was soon able © resume work."—D, W. Buatz, 4 Martin street, Al- trot iu miatites “One hbepdacnoe bay. by Messcusee Chick. “Also, 20 hegd of Driving’ sand” Saacle Horsees pedutives warranted CeULw SOHN SIMMONS, 921 12th st. nw JOR “ALE—A BREWSTER BROUGMAM, PoLM SA ST. N. W.: BRICK: © ROOM fruod repair: 3d floor Gocuipied by settled lady: Goufortable vatior and bed-rvom communicating, 811 Tat. uw. Board if desired. OcZ5-Bt JOR RENT OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL CORNER {OK SALE—HOUSE AND LOT, NORTH CAPITOL st., near L; rented, ¢2 ‘month; lot 16x90; eany terme; $2,200. J ¥ & 00, 637 F st. oc2o-Bt JOR SALE_—0068 FEET OF GROUND AND 12- ($34 each. terms, ccbiw Apply to PAYNE & SUNS, 2508 Dene any, NX. house on Tst.,in » fasbloLable port of the nort- | A room brick house, ‘pear ‘35th aud Prospect sia, | arisnsuate® Bu " and A streets sou leaving ample room, it was | for further time to file exceptions dented, jable pai > nor om ase 4. » | aylvania ave. ee cellar led, (or the passage of vena. is auwerted | Qimeorr Couer—Judge Hugner. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sopot ine tat ‘estan: coutaue itchen any ae See AMBCER Shite, ateyae bay, | ROK SALE Of EXCHANGE Jou TENNA Avi Jessly duivea ino nls buggy, breaking the Wheels | plaintift; $100, McLean agt. Morey; ‘order for | tBoldby alldrugyiets, $1; eix for ¢5. Prepared only Basin fibrary, ditt romn, sua sr "batter's rantry | 7 oR gaLe—aIX VERY DESIRABLE aiy/acow ay oe a ‘rime Saimeat, ne ver paae a uses and, obtained | commission to take testimouy” Armes agt Frost: | sy qx HOOD & OO. Apothecarien, Lowell, Mase. | iat Sout, 8 bedtoonie und bathroom eu F ‘prick houses, near ‘Government Prints Ofice | paacoue, Bagrey. il ethie"2. 000 “La ots a office brotuer Paul who bad charge of the wagon, and a nutnber of witnesses so testified. The plulatim, Tepresented by Mr. Cabill, produced a number of H street cars and K street warket, keys at mi ‘CHAS. W.HASDY, O21 F st. iq ley; Judgment for possession and Srerest “Castaway age. ‘Thobee — Pouice Court—Judge Miller. “4 ‘end Carriage. See Single, Double, W, “ JOR SALE—THE LAKGEST STOCK OF FALL 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR ~. ql ik SALE—THREE NEW PRESS.BRICK HOUSES: Winter Carriages, new and second tiud, tp th witnesses, who Identified’ Herman as the party, arte! ‘disorderly conduct F mu corner of Cand 34 sta.s.e. For price, terms, | iu melat irom teres mown and tue vérdiet was therefore for the plaintid. | ou New York avenues $10 90 Gane Th See FOR RENT--HOUSES. Spply to CHARLES W. HANDY, Loans and In: | § ba er eS disorderly conduct On 43 Street; $5 or 15 days, surance, 071 Fat. n.w. Mary Dorsey, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. Wm. fee ee it SALE—1766 N ST. enone St -W., HANDSOME BRICK EQuirasre C. B. ATI has Just opened subseriptios —This association m books for the six- DR RENT—BRAN NEW 3-STORY BAY WINDOW Foner rn hot and cold, 3 Bo Fon sate scx DIAL GAS HEATING STOVES, furnace in cell Downey, disorderly conduct on Virginia avenue 2oF Awelling on broad lot, containing 12 rooms, be- stove to Leata stuall bed-ro bathroom. 1? teenth issue of stock, payments on which can be soutiiease; se or 18 days. ih Cate disondeny | unee sar 20 Gain. w., near Pension Ofico: key sides cellare bath. pancry. lavatory, linen closet. sup” eager rooms tn proportions Ma. caste 4 c on street yy 01 days, | — — 5 a — has Just closed its mint year, has continued to 1n- | Soha Loudow. colored, carrying 8 rizor on E street, Foe, BENIWBY BO HOLTZMAN, REAL ES. Bea; pce #280 HEE " Sane. 7 06 crease and largely extend its business, Its reports | southeast; $20 OF 06 days dames aw mon cee | X tate auld Insurance Broker. 10th and F sta tw. aaa DOUBLE CORNER | A !1e% 1¥ory Keys 4 tect Svinches “het. betes Dee show Mat the ussets October 15, 1888, were $071. | grancy; Dondsor Oo Gays. Robert Block, Go,; —— (Ay RE one coke bed | pepaok embeened orgu Te pepels for only g2N0: 6 eres Sirsa “re amancreeee during the year of S14a.- Rieger 1000-2 F stn-w.,427.6890 S113 W ot, me, 10r.....35 rooms and two beth-rooma on second. Boor: < = om ete saa 47.3 2 zi y | _ Miss Lilly—“What made you look behind the | S10 ithetasw. 106. 150 2228 Mt, hw te 39 fon and materials the very best; lot 64 by 10: 27 —_ last, Was the largest that has been made by the | sofa? You surely didn’t type I had another lover 929 13th at nw. 22r.110/ td oor, 107 Ba ave. feet parking. F LE—PARTIES IN NEED OF PINE OR OAM Equitable, amounting co 3,220 shures. “During the | there, did your” 823 Lut. nw, 13r. res aed — "Apply to Owner on premises. ocud tw? Dalung shoul viuiu-cate with ue afore Bust Yeas advances vere ade 19 the members to | | Mr-'Bily_—"No, I, looked to. see it your Utie ; valnee ME Foows, storeand workshop at 86 per | TOE SALE_ON 27TH ST. NEAR PA. AVE. © W. | shunt Slnewucre. an have woured largo quant $585,000, and for the same period the sharenoiiers wBake hance By | cecum laccconenk tome ore EBELYS SORE, 5 nice new Erick aomase; & neces cosh ® | SAREE Gccogues Va_____set-ar Saveu and paid on thelr stock at $2.50 per share 15 | 218 Teh ot. nw. Gani bougtt stone bea Dana Fok SALES THE OTT" GAs ENGINE ue $377,723.94. ‘These figures, it 1s maintained, fur- iB RENT — 907 I ST. N.W., THREE-STORY | oc24-3:" eeeg pe beter, evoids all expensive stteudanct, ish'the best proof of the advantages and benefits ‘brick; mod. imp. ; 11 rooms: lstge cellar; ino ows of time 0 Yor careuied Tealized by the members. It shows what has been accomplished successfully. Mr, ‘Thomas Somerville 1s it and John Joy Edson secre- tary. Equitable building, 1003 F street, Rora concrete Jocalit venient to five street railroads; #45 tdvance’ Apply Siz Btn ste mw. oc25-3t" I BRICK HOUSES; GOOD FOE, RENT Two. : bie pmo A Cu aud price ist. b. BALLAU St fuel. Sena Ag’, 731 Tih st. BAe BUSINESS CHANCES. Bunya ‘The Divorced Q: P. dia worth €9.500. Will sail at 12. Geaarnn oss sree, = cae oo as \e jaeen, grows: 2. as iug uuveatiuente niet. QUEEN WATALIN's 84 ROMANCE—MTHE FAIRY OF TER FE oe eT $1615.00. "Property must be sold, poyars ob tevfication to Paaki it Peloc aeatis ‘i Arno, on 10th ots 3 ~at oo23-Ot OK BALI ‘ARPENTERS AND BUILDERS—» ‘The Metropolitan of Servia, Theodosius, has, as Assovorey Pune ‘O30 ¥ at. 24 Mig IV C5 et Fes 1,200 WILL BUY _A NICE i | B’rmon x ¢-inch, 20. toe goer, duigt arriving Op announced in Tux Stax, published a pastoral in $33 Fee 3a Es BER Wr 6 noone, | Ratlomy uorthetet coutaininw 6 roome, tot $5100: | schooner Moran ‘Nichole catalina Pige Sim of ue ‘ana ‘This powder never varies, A maryel RENT—719 OTH 8T_N, W., 6 BOOMS | nearcariine ; 4 "Thee Joists ate Ueweh orgs Which he dissolves the marriage of King Milan a of purity, 8 Soke sve, "podera uape €28. App after 3 jm, to Men S| terns very eur. JUN ¥ WAUGAMAN, ‘a | bal stowth Yellow Tine. ‘Te immediate purcluesere the and Queen Natalie. The divorce of Queen Na- | strength and wholesomeness. More ‘than root ‘S13 1ithste B.FUGITT. 311 Det ow. men SAE ae | meee St” THOMAS W. SMITH, Lumber Dealer tale marks another turning potnt in @ toyal "1 1211 F st.n. B RENT—1 ROOM HOUSE; ALL MODERN ao ee 4 romance. When last King Milan's matrunontat | 4 °P#90ry kinds, and cannot be old in competition yutors beated | Seaan [613 yee. Fine vomentg, 28313 ee | F'Gie in Wagvaman & Ridout's addition to Wash, | Wy ANTED_SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED aimeultles were heard of ne had announced nis in. | "i the multitude of low tea, short welt, alum or | -ffPH4 $9912 8200 oedoue room ant a aetsin turssvcmaite, oat | Steuan stots Steet ad! ee ene | ony aN, Say ina Naa = of rnder‘the pecutar “circumstance — Phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Roval Baxino Eounsylvanie ave. 6.¢.; rent, $18. Inquire 408 7th Dridae ie now beln over Kock Crenk. An elec- | ST. care Star ceainutaa ock6-2t a circumstances ms railroad OGKAPHERS— WANTED TO BU PART OR the case, to content himself with a ration, | PowpER Co., 106 Wall st, N. ¥. = 7 32 . y. @ charter having already becn obtained. After requesting the tribunal which was exatmin. OR RENT—1228 14TH ST.; 12 ROOMS; MOD, | this property, EO hole of purine pleucgraphic Dumuesa “Addr ing his appeal at Belgrade to adjourn for thiee Months, he was supposed. to have feconciiea bis self to the necessity Of remaining married, Since then he seems to have altered his mind. The royal couple had never agreed. ‘The king’s weak- ness of character and Austrian leanings always oe _ie WITH FULL fue cab Vusinons, om Tent dwel-iug if de Apply 1002 20th wt. mw. on" OK SALE—A KAKE CHANCE—AN OLD STAB. ; desirable location; @60 ‘month, + 4 Heh: Seles, pau, 900 ber mom Ps CITY ITEMS. Clearing out! Cieari day, October 27, 1888, 0 lot of ‘@ut!! On satur- = | Bitied rock ant Gunamtin store, dete gave pffence to his proud Russian consort, and Unware, wooden- JZORRENT—TO A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, | Gusiness and s tusted ons promivent sprect, death of alga oo ware, Kitchen’ utensils, china, &c., &c. come ba eA ; oo drone Wh HL ot Bulgarian wars she hardiy concealed her comfenne eariy’ and pick them ott, at The Fass, 612° Teh Fivome Sig sik be = we | Kevbvat law. 408 ba ave tei on for him. On the other hand, the king complained | **reet ‘oa REXT— Nod av ee,l0r, JOR SALE—a OvkNEX GLOCERY STORE, #TOCK Of his ‘consort’s ambition, “her interference in| 22 4% Diabpans, 21c.; 14 at. for 260. Posi iie nw, isisnne ee Bxtures snd good will vearement trum. Vusthom, Bitte of ‘ate, and noousca Ret of conspiring to | g27 de for Wie; Blodk ‘rin Bresetving Ketties, sans hoo Seay 2th aw. Or. 1 zeae for dieponiia of property alla 1201-45 a ovef@hrow. ‘The ‘gone Sei aedoon ocze-bes Drotess to know that @ fair rival, sald tebe the | Block Tin Saucepans, 11c. aad wife of one of the Servian Queen Natalie reasons suMiciont to warrant her ciaiming a divorce. It was also rumored some months ago that Milan contemplated a with one of the Saxe-Altenburg princesses. When remiers, had given | . Dalry Pans, 1 qt, 2c} Sqt, 3a; 4qt,40.; 5 at, 5e.; 8qt, 8c. 17e.; Pudding pant, 3 qt, 4c, 4 Diah Kettles, Scoops, 40; Graters, 4c.; Pepper Boxes, 8c, 32.; Crown Mi ; Dust Baleian serena * GET 6-ROOM NEW BiiCh 7 Oat.6.0-, @1.800 wach. aimom t., Be. houses on small cash time. GEO. W. LIN domestic and political uifferences forced her to pans, ooteew =, a 7 FINé eave Servia. the queen uppeuled: to the case 100 ages, 4c. 13 200 oR RENT—1605 161TH . W SALES LITTLE PALACES: NEW we ave bus tection. It was refused on the ground that sne | Potatoe Mashers, 4c.; Scrubbing Brushes, 4c, 19 208i (Gr/-160 | sirable 8-room. it home, Dear tide fail is very crest. Io rificed her Russian i Clothes Brushes, 4c. Wood Soap Dishes.’4c- | 612.5 nw. Tr. 13m | afder, with ail modern conveniences. tg st. 11 room, ow riage. Since then Queen Natalie has been «guest | Large Brash, 0c.; Stove 1636 135i a. "111399 | 9ez4-8t__WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1115 Fetn.w. fo rove cella be. tartan of ber Sa centet meclaeeae ns Basket containing 50 clothes pins, bottle of 3413 Nat. ns 1e..-100 KR RENT — A BUSINESS STAND ON NEW bie house, #5006 Pe yt pie 7 “SNatallo is now im ber thirtieth year. Her father (Chinese blueing, 90-f00t clothes line, alt for 17e, Se ee 3: 10E- 123 Brot? 1410, 1412. between 14th ‘sod 5th MM. Pi 1618 Fat. = the late Russtan Col. Keczko, whose jottied Cocoa’ Door Mats, 37c. : 3 oe eucehanes wertoemsbonmn Gomeins in Wallachia and. Bessarabia recurean’S Sovered Decorated Tin Chamber pails, 16c. Too mise ai Rrerstn sd ee re eeounden and ae “ang tusstAD | sor Sac.;'e grand Scotring Ditonto kore Semins | HER Ba ferred POs RENT THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, lated to the Prince Goristhakom™. She was be.| 2 Tug Farm, $12 7th street northwest, i 50th provements, welllocsied in northwest, rent 800 per | {OK SALE-THOSE NEW 2 STORY AND Base: | ¥ot. ot Belgrad BO RY ny, Smokorsl—When you want a 338 Routh g¥urwe i Tit Fete tment bricks cormer 2d and Carroll ota ae : thes ‘8 dowry of 8,000,000 tactory 200. "All others. are isn. Be 0 or = 0 NEW Te tars and sani tyianea Cate Peep eee erat Dentty Bee reas ee ere g | Caxicne, Bur ante first-class dealers. Whole- | "m0 trom | Fests between Hand'l Sta news; will be complstad | neste Pa ep Beye name inuariorsar- | (IW LADIES OW GENTIAMEX CAN. Fixiy accomplishments Natalle secured complevecontrot | ale agents, Luchs & Bro. 1 |ccremescaiy PR fom | and ready for N Fanered to aust. Houses are 21 feet wide. Focus. csi. plessant home with board ia Northern private Of her husband. A. more splendid ‘specimen ot | Avene of Inn to all. Houses | —°°2° Ce pe MicUOWAN a CAMPBELL. 1008 Fst nw. oct0'or: | muyia, sue block trom Capitol conwenicut io bers Womanhood it would possi than Fino Coffces—Fresh ‘roasted in_the latest colors; -OWN A HOME AND PAY NO MORE BEET. 3 the superb gure of this most queenly-looking | most Jaye S00. Meche et one a "300; 50 | heartna "Houses ‘now FOP Wicd dows ont 085 por mocth oth bees | FPCTEL WEBSTER, 518 (31H STMEET. NOKTE jueen, With a face of ideal beauty, full of blended. ees , Hgbttul and most, convenient Ty ind fae teeing, tramed by an abandance of black | Aug, bended, Cotes, 286; pplendia Coffee, 266. ail $0 | oats, “Prion, 685,35 Sh saunres from Pa. ave, cate. Price. onty’ F! oe ae har, eyes eats spond ott, the tain Tm 8 pound. ‘Try it an@ see if feta not better teehee 30 ee TENTCivis = js 0c20-Lm OF the Orient” wos Une. titte bestowed ty mn her by | fruit Jellies Oleg Delicious pare 30 | F inod, imps; tne furnace; lange closets, wide spsc- | >on saLE—E ‘only child, Prince ‘Ate jams, ‘at special price. $ bali with, ‘Sropince: v tbe Was bore ‘Atgume a L600, who tise toca Elgant Tage ee na pee ag Kone tor the pelor in tee West a rend, $70.70. Sons of the , alf-poun ber cot-Gt GEO. W. LINKINS, 10th and Hats. Uon, has been he!d by tne king. und. Fine sugar-cured Meats at low 97 | ‘HOW SHE SAVED THE CROWN. Sha the best Pateut ‘Minnesota, Fisur ¢2 age see cra Four years ago Queen Natalie saved her hus. | Pet < Darrel, $1 56 barrel. Susur at cost. Sugar 192] 16th n.w.,14r, ..€100)2 stores, 9th a'r G n.w.t band’s crown. At that tme when all the great — <P. Maszorn, 2103 O st nw, 1 8) fe0e st. Dw, era except uesia had acceptedas an accompnned | 2 ee 3837 Pen nwt bo; Re : , fact the union of Eastern Roumania to Bulgaria Re kaer a woot alle 3 Telus dh retusa Prin 3 Present No. 3—one degen pure Liven, yoo 4 F st. vend Ni worth @1. : GR BAU, OM, TRADE FHAME Coragh af | Mr aiiu gay ambit oe ‘end monthly ‘THOMAS A. MIT: | Valve 81, we pales Demack Towels, worth. LL. 034 F st. room 4 oct-tul | Freon Rote igrge aise extra heavy "7S. %, at be ScB0. gu ob.50 gag te ators iar ad = BET Aire CUE 9 VERMONT ATR ty. = Oo, 340 Prince Adextader z » ‘SALE—A FINE BUSINESS PROPERIY ON orritory, creating’ thereby the mast terenss fae — = a mah cotton of tas wviat ust ta pe mtn as ie Santee Glee Eg ly nen oo le tant ae latter nor BENT; 304, 209, AND 308 ¢ or. x x. Reduced from 04, 65, #6 and 87 t0 61, 81.00 and 2. Pe eed Sota es TET a We at ons and wisnesot the ‘oftice tn corner Sat a "doing. ‘cuabassador bad acved ef tie ieee & Coe Powders Ww. re fon et Guess Natalie, Whe bad semmsned Sas juet, Caprice, fest End | _oclO-1m MUTDDS sist ot. gation po ‘and Violet for peruming hollday tut-2w pt er aL The report of the Rand Avery a ana | Demectic towing Machine OMloe, 7th &H. | TF tm, Sos Tne aw. Tage slab ‘etock, to be $412,620; as- a The ‘switchmen’s strike on the Rio Grande at Pueblo, Colorado, wettied ay, aud the men AS. =e ‘Herman tm New York of which Bedell, the =e CC, PURSELI. 418 Shaw.

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