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2 : THE EVENING 8TAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1888, SOCIAL MATTERS. TUNNELING FOR TRUTH. SAM KENDALL HAS THE FLOOR, WANTED—HELP. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—ROOMS. How the Persian Minister Spends His|The Military Court Investigating which ued tecerdod. Witte. SET. ‘WaSH AND Wan TO KEEP: BOX STALIS: RENT—AT 101) TWO NEW FLATS ON SECOND Time—Personal Mention. “Shoddy” Aqueduct Work. As 1s hin tanbade mcr eats ie eee WV 5 mere Bin, retreat rout we 3u1 Binet 2H Na cit len irons Ribas tr Apniy ot ASST Mate at ay — —- - [ime 9 —— aT y. OH. PB. Sligo, permo. nv c = ‘The Persian minister, Hadji Hassein-Ghouly | 4 conractox, 4 wonTan-mixeR, axp a sacx-| Mreading. They are about ten days behind | WANTED HT egg eckewan < & ANTED—TO SELL SMALL CONFECTIONARY: | FOE REAZI27S° M . esa = taken a house and settled quietly to| LAYER WERE THE WITNESSES To-par—cox- | °® the record. WASTER. WOMEN Coons, #10 T0 940; cHAM- NW. oot es Ro toard FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS 2 —— of business and pleasure. j— TRACTOR BECKWITH NOT CERTAIX WHETHER| DINED WITH GEN. HARRISON... 7m ‘urses non in city oF - — JOR RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Fanon | FOR SALE 8 FOUNG MARE QUIET, is.one of the vaste pad hme oy oe HE WILL MAKE ANY PROFIT ON THE WORK, —_ Sook, "a Ls 26 Fat. nw. 221-40" wah LE ‘gowtyferwished isus | MMC ured 's kod eee tree Baar te om one terraced row in which Secretary ps Editor Clarkson may Select the Next ry — WOMEN — FIRST-CLAS® COOKS, it table < mew Mikes hntela wer, | St MOCAULEA'S Stable, 0 at, etweent Pth aud Jou Vilas lived until this autumn. The dra The tunnel court took some more testimony Public Printer. x ‘Waitereas, Butlers, etree 3 Bz Se | BS. efter I o'clock. Lia rooms of his house are fitted up in the 1 ple wey bs + ae i Coac! alters, Men okayFarn and alr Mics — s Seri =< Y FUR. | JTO8 SALe—A Lof OF SHARP CREEK “SAND century unpicturesqneness to the | st the War department y and added to —— alwa; Quick.’ DICK’ CY, G137th st. nw. FOR D ‘RY RENT—TO GENTLEMEN, NICELY FUR-] FUE SALE OA 1 x, -$yy% 4) furnished apartments of the time, and are not | the now enormous record that hasaccumulated. | AM Indianapolis special to the New York Sun| uzl-ite fy wagon ; cheap for cash ; ive. price and where can nished front oF room; large closets, every cou- | tauiel off of fase Ioana eae at® barwain im harmony with the minister's charming tuav- | Proceedings were begun at 100 o'clock. Gen, | 888: John & Olarkson, the vice-chairman of BAL OQLORED A | eee eT Raa eee | pempenee bath eam Special Salo ical eS JAS tava, etboluinge preaent terminus of the Be ity of manner. In the absence of his interpre- | finger announced to the court that he had re. | the republican national committee, who stopped ve aad 12th at Palala Bosal, cor. | WY ‘ists ior_Chrlsaman will da, wal tocol arory | destteds 4. Q. Sear office, tevumaneD Ponsa PARI COOK etove GeugeiEat sweet the ring of ators yesterday morn |clved * communication fom the Adjutant. | over bere Ystrday Intormaly and almost | WyiTa0-OA8h BOYAT ED PaLacd,«/| Sat hice "kA Ree Rese, Seat nc di, | Pha ar ean aura tpg and eorremng” | Regi seater, ey Ok Nes gay ing. “4 ” General to the affect that Lieut. Davis would ly” to pay his respects to a cor. Gth st, and Mass, ave. n.w. Open ubtil { p.m. 017-6" | cstine Hous. Bo 2 | G6 ihtee Feather Bat ahaa, ao Every po Bt ny Tae tetny an’ sabdiaar nangnh, | be dheaiené teu bsad iar eae Lieut. H. R. | Tison, changed his mind about resuming his | WoT. apa GIUBEEE 610 Lim mae | WANTED, ORDERS LR NO * vhaabacernes and has « keen, Pleagamt face and sparkling | Lemly, of the third artillery, would act as re- Journey to town thls ecsing. |e. oensinsd RC aaieanedntiumsaneademmmmarien Pb TR Lithstne ase | ROR REST Ts groom ont et for | POS S353, ONE SOnLEL PON SUITABLE POR ‘keyes. His black hair is sprin Pith | corder of the court temporarily. Lieut. Lemly | t¢ make another day of it. He an Swords | WANTED—AN AGREEABLE FRENCH GER- WV ANTED—LADY SICIAN OF FORTY-FIVE | Bished or ceo: FOWLER, Benning, D.C. 7 et og i f hi ae i man woman to cook in te with | W 7 no children in 11420tmet.nw. nel ~ Balle + Bhite upon the temples, and on the top of his | To) then sworn and the first witness of the day, eager ae oes at avout the time | yee cly reference, kame Ree Sit palmate gt ty or RET nee AND UAGK | FPQE SATE TAO MORSES. 10 HANDS. atta wy * scarlet, and his | Daniel Griffin, was called. y gone pon = RT SELES i 1; Pe. av. nw. 705 pin. 220-2 Rooms, $15 and $12 each. third floo y at Stable, Bridie at, above sot, Geomen en cane ae rer ee Albert which would A MORTAR MIXER’'S TisTIMONT, they hod announced they would take, but they | \WANZED—A NATIVE GERMAN 70 0 GIVE PuE- ANTED=-20 HORSES, SUITABLE BOR can- | Lunches to onde: The ATLL HY oa tas: 5 pat Stable, Brae wth ts, Grouree serve a8 a mode! garment for the advanced | He suid that he was & laborer and lived in perheng haar Pcior toma ) wa ae Rr “Addread GW. tar othee A noi for single and dguble driving of eu ryt es soa aint our, bat om amg foor: | Foy it Scrtate ie SESH OD 8 women dress reformers _ fashion Alexandria, having been engaged at the aque- | #t’the Harrison residence. Mr. Clarkson has a W3XI2D QIN TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, = i . ultimate gown of the emancipated woman. ag aque- | 7 has od #i) Le aud active mc iE COMMUNICATING | can be driven Uy lady or chil: Sh halitrocma: furmsbed: | Upper Reservoir, Conduit ‘Oth st. nw. el t AL MANLOD Bitten Wit, Popo NEY 16! a 20- i head, and that resent. Stenographer and Type-writer; must o aa F. NEY, 1620 L st ‘n20-2W The body'of the coat had ite lapels faced | duct tunnel extension on top, as a mortar | 1oné hee th tak pelo ealieeaete chine and be ood peninan.” Address Box, Star Wx 35D, 1 NILL GIVE $200 POR THE USE O with scarlet, aud the skirt was drawn upon it| mixer, at the Champlain avenue shaft, He | at Gen. Harrison's house. Attorney-General NTED-yOUNG WA eS 83.200, in seven monthly notes $200 each,’ Ad- with considerable fullness. | ‘The winister's | worked from November, 1886, to the spring of | Michener, John C, New, and others are the men | WWARTEDGYOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN REAL, | res ns dor by maki im care of W: Washington, D.C. ‘ ust write good hand 5 EVER’ TO KNOW TH =| = =2 rs A PE re 7 Valet, smiling youth — in the same man- 1se7. Mr. Emory'eraployed him and ‘he’ re- most of the conferring ou mat- | some experience.” Address, with Teferences, A SE's Wine ie Gos nace her we cer, cone, ost HA Lo a EY FE; meaty far cout moray fs eck ner as his master, serve q ceived his orders from as to how ix places. office. ————____1t*” | show, any of rubber repairibg dohe at JA! ; newly no sunailcuildren , caterer; estate. Inquire Room , At ned tea to callers, which no one ‘would refuse | the mortar, He had an empty barrel and a| ‘The public printer's office isa very comfort- W54ANTED-FITHER LADY “OR GENTLEMAN, ROGPEDTTA, 317 Pa ave. can -__nlSt*_ | northern family. “221 K st. nw. B16-6t"_ | 220K SALE—MOUSE-COLOKED MARE. 6 YEARS or dream of draining to the dregs. ‘The minis- | Jong box; first he would put in a barrel of sand | able one, and, while Mr. Clarkson may not ae RE rele, of, scauaintances Costas WARMED. 10 BUY ai SECOND-HAND Fas RENT — A RANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Et old, Sine.roe trot in 3.15: any isdy com for is studying English and Js dafly compan | and then spread two sacks of cement over the | want it himself, he would probably like to have | $laet),desitous of making big money intredu OF Star | eat cash price, Adidreos BOR OT Rta ofan ata a ag Set | Sade bite. Va “aban iou is volume in pink, which contsins paral-| top, afterward putting on another barrel of | considerable to say as to who does get it. Mr. | ottcs iw |S g 3 = fel columns OF Preaek: Spanish, Italian. and | sand and then mixing it thoroughly. At first | Clarkson being a printer himself, his tastes | \yrANTED-A GOOD BARITONE siNGE cor | WANTED.2Y, AN EXPERIENCED “PuxNcit English. Hassein Ghouly speaks French with | he put in sixteen shovelfuls of sand for a bar. | run in that direction. There ave canines | W. Urch choir Mberal salary to capable siager Ad: | OF Pees ork eee Soe enes aad Dining Roows, fluency. His days are engaged in mastering | rel, but in bout ® week he was | Indianaulready for the place, and William Hol- | 4788 Box 108 Star office, 0- the mysteries of this small volume, secing his/told to use a barrel for measure, | loway, one of them, has taken dinner with Mr. ANTED—EXPERI callers, and playing the piano. Then he writes | After that he never varied his process, Col. | Clarkson here and consulted with him at some two intellignns bake anced AccKient Co. of America: s letter to his government and takes a walk in| Kirlin often stood around and watched him. | length. The pie is one in which John C. New mar ree: ca cae he reg the afternoon. and he is much flattered by the | From 12 to 18 carloads of mortar were used in | would naturally like a finger also if it is com- | 18: Centr! National Bank Building fiw OF REFINEMENT DE- | JQOR SALE—AT OLCOTT & COOPER'S STABLY the comfort of « nice homer whape thereare | F'n tne driving Horse 5 yeuscla al ~ _— vate Toomers, can be acconpodated with two | cheap. B20-9t_ | family, City references. Address A BUT, Stat office. Gholce, eegnd floor rooms, newly furnished, at 1524 3 ENCED AGENTS FOR THE | .™ Bw, Herdice pass the dour. hieferences required A WALNUT FL yin good onder EB. BAR ‘0 EXCHANGE FOR UMIMPROVED store and dwelling in the northeast sec- ty. JAS. H. MARE, 936 Fst nl?-lw 7 RENT—IN A PLEASANT HOME, NEATLY ye ee story: -- a JOR SALE HEAP ) PAIRS OF dank Building. © ni ; : ara every comfort; suitable for two persons. tn ,~ attentions paid him upon the street by the | a day. Two sacks of cement would about fill « | ing to Indiana. Clarkson and New would make | Mya T-CLASS COOKS, |W “sndhay feed. with meniow prawn wtatin GAIN | fo Goverument Printing ‘and’ Puasiou ft nr ie children, who call out as he passes by: “There | barrel, but varied a little each day. Witness | syndicate that. could ‘handle the public Howseworkers, Maida, Nurses, Houscmen, Coach- BERET pout called for and delivered. Inquire | ¢uces exchanwed: #20 Oth st. n.w. —]| no20-3t 637 Fst. iw. Bo eg eT nee in Patate | used to report to the foreman the number of | printer's office to the queen’s taste, and doubt- | Ben, Butlers and o A BURNHAM. GIG o ee omen | MICHARD 8. HILL, 2136 Ext mw, ml s-Gr FS, BENT-TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, KR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ool joined here by his family, who are in Persia. | sacks of cement received at the shaft ina | less tojthat of the Precdent also, ae 7 x ce TAMES. neat sud an? 625s close to Toeaceny SOs een: | Miner grocery ad provinion st for the reason that he expects to re-| wagon, and tallied the number of sacks used by | In the evening the whole Clarkson party | \yyaNTED-puxpone's —eupiopaent pu: | puebeiitss bach wer one extra foun if desired. ‘ Wiis FOS turn to Teheran in g year and to be | marking with a piece of chalk. Mr Lucas was | dined with Gen. Harrison. It was insisted that Wiese gend bs Indies, men and women, white | Hotel, Saturda; b, POR KENT—AT 1021 11TH STREET, CORNER LE - UND Youx 7 supereeded by anether minister. He loves to | the foreman. this ae 8 strictly social affair, too, and that | Sia colored, for aly gins of domestic labor, for istrict | >. NTED_WELLA DUG. BORED, AND DEI Maes. ave. very b communi: | Fier which owner‘uneno furtier une AN of ese talk of his family, and has a young daughter of | p:yx'7 gow WHETRER LUCAS WAS EMPLOYED By | POlitics was never mentioned. A candidate for wonton, ith satenenese. 717 Met. niw._seto-Sw_ | Wy Ser th. See ne, aa: aa ae narin, ul conveniences: moderate | and will work auywhere. HARDING £Wathioe whose fine vocal powers he is —— — THE GOVERNMENT OR BY THE CONTRACTORS, pecs printer who may upset all the plans of | WY ANTED = PRO a oe ‘tenuis apy gg Sts meson blade a eee 7k aT TO GENTLEMAN —NICI = pee Tn aa He is a courteo leasant gentleman, and is Markson ame i Bladen: Md, ld-im* F? ns N N—N K SALE—AT A Bi N ORS or most hospitably depaaatl “fis manner and | Ol. Hodges asked the witness how ke knew Wm M. Moreditny ot haere Cnesae lee | a RS WANTED FERSONS PARTICULAR ABOUT THE | Ey mished second story frout Root, 450 ik nn A ee ee conversation proclaim his dignity of caste, and | that Mr. Lucas was the foreman. Griffin waid | and said to be eminently fited for the place, | WAntabs Wat eut and duigh of their garments, call on MAX stock of carringe at he is withal a most agreeable and valuable ac- | that he did not know, except that Mr. Lucas | which is somethi night le naratale . GOULD, Tailor, 525 10th st. nw. ‘Time given for | JOR —313 DBT. N.W. FUR 5 4nd 6 carriages : da. ; good security ie fursistied ™* FS "Tate | ROH RENTI913 DST. NW. FURNISHED AND | 4 and ¢ passoncer varr He is an active republi- Coo pao position for thi ree communt robes, whips, baiters and biankets uisition to that company composed of men of | told him to keep tally. He did not know | oan, and stands well, it is said, with the Iflinois | & eae: Sight —. WANTED 95,000 ON “GILT EDGE” IMPROVED | Hemen: also cor Seer ee, Teiatins ond expel ailnations, termed the diplomatic corps whether Mr. Lucas represented the govern | leaders, which is also something. He was, be. | fuudersnaey: advortinip, he. Lary Desig | ,VV Heat Hviats pow Duyoat Crt wort 930,000, | Board’ rettrouces & et Miss Carrie L. Treutlen. daughter of Col. J. | ment or the ‘contractors. Sometimes he gave | sides, the color-bearer of Harrison's regiment, | CENTENNIAL 1.00. Ginga eho eheremeninetee <= peeae ‘worker oraeddic: geutie ana sound, Press ween F. Treutlen, and Mr. Simpson R. Foy. of En- | the report of how many wagon-loads were re-| which is more than all. Eight years ago he ANTED—M. oTAl E AGENCY OF OU! ANTED — HORSES —WINTERED —EGaT OF (EY Fr 5 ot, faula, Als., weremarried yesterday. The cere- | ceived to Mr. Lucas and sometimes to Mr. | was a candidate for the same place and re~| VV, "fee: Mag: py ae $8 Weert ome fee of era end iy day Terms | JXOR RENT—A NEWLY PAPERED FURNISHED AN OPEN BOOK CASE. BLACK mony took place at 1104 12th street, Dr. Hada-| Emory. When asked by Gen. Ruger who told | ceived Gen. Harrison's ardent support. He | Tytsll price, 835: other xizes im Froportion. A rare | gh\ cate with Horses called for. Best of city refer. | HI tront Koom, #8: hall room, $4: bright, sunuy beck = Bes elven. stent way, of Mount Vernon Place, officiating. he | him to do this the witness hesitated and finally | will call on Gen. Harrison to-morrow, and un- | femandneverbetone ied by other safe companien, ences, R. L. BAUR ees. Cabin Jona, Montgomery parlor, overlooking lows Circle; emely fur Inquire at room was attended by Mr. Beacham, of Eu- | said that Mr. Emory told him. less John C. New gets up very carly and — —— ue the safe nal ~ or Room 101 Corcoran Building. ished; mautel bed, 615; ly: 1460 im wn lat Ge ie ss ween elegant traveling | | ‘The witness also bandled the bricks at the | out to Delaware avenue ahead of him, the = - 2 “ saa we 7 D-STEAM CA) CLEANING AND JOR SALE—QUADKANT TANDEM TRICYCLE, asia tee Case | Vi bea Wee Pees ee ts F; | costume of Neapolitan red cloth, and carried a | top of the shaft, and when he came across soft | Illinois veteran will have a Mat ». M. FULTON, 309 W. German st, Baltimore, Md. on the : 5 Made Over, Furniture Steamer. and Moths De. sist Douquet of puritan roses, After the ceremony | oues he would throw them out, according to | government printing office before practical | avd AES. New Iuterustional Tailor System of Dress nia QOUNGE. Otcs T205 Fa aves Paceny Rok SALE-TOUNG Farw Mr. and Mrs. Foy left direetly for their home | instructions from Col. Kirlin, ‘who examined | Politics has half a chance to be heard. measure alone, Patlernsand materia cut and bated th and K sts. se. “Telephone 616-7 of 1008-2. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FUR- | BY Guarauteod to talk witlin = in Eufaula, Among those present were the | the wagon loads. He has heard a few com- Sp ae ee ane ee hout Board, ange for another. SCHM R REN’ oi 3 aEDCEVERVEODY A ed Rooms in the city, with oF with ox bute 5 1 laints from the workmen that the mortar was| MORE TALK BUT NO FIGHT. | S=#-1s03Hetuaw. ‘ANTED-EVERYBODY SUFFERING PROM | at she Cintas Howse, nth sad Take ae Booms frou! renee = Hagel gga sonny meen 8 mi ape “ = aan Witioty, chinmeye to gp mand | Sober month ww. eee wg. | RE SALETA HANDSOME BAY COUPE. FAMT- Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Robi . Mrs. J: not well mixed. This happened when the sand — ed cea s ~= | eure them or no pay ired: Ranges, oie | esouth Wp. ate 2 3 Narten, Coand "Mrs. hiclntos, hrs. Gis: | was we, in which owe the cement could notte | Additional Gossip in Regard to the| WANTED SITUATIONS. Fearn Mea We A 1273 | ROR MENT two. wice wogats. soup rmowr, | BP. Simtiewran Madnomn roma cock, Mrs. and Miss Julia Farron, Mrs. Gar-| well mixed in. The witness was then dis- Blackburn-Rucker Controversy. sie = a LW. ‘2mm’ for, he nuent iso one 7 . aul fea c Store, 317 at nw. ieee = Se = = = ee large furnished Koom, suitable fot one or tw: ul very stylish apd * ot Re ged. VANTED—A GENTLEMAN WISHES A PoSI- y ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERIN! c Mn Plewdlios, Mee’ Duke Gal ” Belk the i CONTRACTOR BECKWITH EXAMINED. ‘The New York World to-day has specials both wW Turpish aretclaad city rereronees: fen busines WV gerrennat oe ro oe Kea fron ae sree qUEiTeMED hoo) St a ond ad Mrs. , Col.’ Bell. . can fu 1 ¥ miter na m y NT—N . perfve tly broken Misses Farron, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs, Fade- | Clinton Beckwith, the senior member of the | from Denver, Col, sad trad Louisville, Ky., | Mewandothers, A UCELEOTOR. Star office funded stalls 328, 3:2) and 330 (stalls are dec an elegant locality, 903 16th st. =e ep A good Jy. Mrs. Bogan, Mrs. Harrel, Mrs. T. M. Wilkes, | firm of contractors on the tunnel extension, | in re a ee 4 eae m = gard to the Rucker-Blackburn controversy. = z urdays all dey :also 461 G st.n. AB, Heroes ce Sore" “™°™*| eas nent led the and He dha his |r Donor appears tht Co John. | Woda? sift ie Wud 2s Ba ea OAR OLS | eameab cece ae epee, - . - cooks, waiter ‘an Fe a ; ~ Re Se A number of persons gathergd at Holy Tsin-| ‘ag mublet. Hie was not cestain an to whether | uaore, formerly managing editor ofthe Kansas | erncosgtucantaed. 1B BUHGHAS Coy OU | Wy ANTED FOR, CASFURNIFURE. FEATHER FOS SERA On sT¥LISH House ity Catholic church, Georgetown. last evening | th, tract ‘nai iy » and an ex-confederate officer, el EE AS ug Me a Square st to witness ihe marriage of “Mins ary Nolan | work, but hed {0 ddube se te. dee heeding | artived there and was last nigh in close ‘coo- | ‘WWAXTER SY A RESPEOTANLE WITTE Gnu _H. BAUM, 219 Tuhatguw, | bierdin vate fan no one of by ten 's belles, sere = ih = the act. The witness said that while he was in | Sultation with Judge Rucker, who declined to OSE swe pis Father dT Whatua ar the cd py the | the city he went into the tunnel every day. | be interviewed on the main points that have ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR 1,000 MEN AND sine Hien rere 2 Soin, he ries | oaaadaeekene Seed many Geis | een raed The dipaehconinuasr | WWaguuseat na gute tut ty peat brother; J. B. MeGirr, ‘A. Ruppert, and L. | top, but discovered aban ane the bricks on | «<Sudge Rucker is now writing an open letter | helpseleclols us tape BURNHAM'S, 080-082 F | ‘WW ANTED_Goop ‘arafé borees will be 9 SECO! vem guns, revol ld gold . for which y, gen $ : : oe Kearney. ‘The bride was attired in a traveling | things that Grilin had mentioned to Senator Blackburn, in which he reviews the | 2": = heat cau ‘prices’ will e_pald. “Call ‘or 'addeeae | Hate OC ve, with board; appointinents of house first. | QUIGLEY. Labs Eat. n. " Golden's fish stal} {OR RENT—NEAR TREASURY DEPT., PLEAS ant 24 story room, including beat, light and JOR RENT—008-010 16TH st. Nw. orpostre | FF fet, 1213 F st. n.w., is {i “MePherson Square, el y-furnished Apart- Commissioner of Deeds log bee se24-Am__fer every State and Territory. duenta, en wulte of single, with Board. 120-Be eer eae RK RENT—211 NORTH CAPITOL ST.. HAND. HAND CLOTHING, | J* somely furnished €n suite or single or in | two wood heav § HEAD OF YOU ; STARTERS - — i immi N — 0, — POSITIONS " By ? class; mineral waters n White Sulphur —— 5 Gress of blue velvet, with cut steel trimmings. | The general seemed to be endeavoring to get | controversy, shows the inconfistenciesof Black. Wier Cooks, Ghanibermata Neltrom Lacuiscrn rnd | KASKEY'S Loan Ofte, 201 Penn. ave., corner zit Sypiigs, Vac eed for drinking purposes: a0 4 40 | JQQN SALE THY LARGPST STOCK OF FALL AND and bonnet to match. The happly couple left | Mr. Beckwith to tell him to what extentand yy | burn’s various statements, points out to him | Nures, Seamstress, Men Wai Coyclimen, SNiRD-aT KNOWN GUS Wane sg reer —, = | tepelect from. ‘Terms reasonable. JOHN M. YOUN ou a tour to Niagara of a week or more. On| whom the firm was represented at the work. : oe y Pe jutlers. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 ¥ st, n.w. n21-4t* eee Tuas por Se FOR BENT -ONE, NICELY-FURNISHED FRONT | 470 and 48i C street uw, rear of the Nat their return they will take up their residence | Frequent ‘misunderstandinge delayed this line prebrsipenpiorntay ther reiterbrect rs WASTED EAOWN WHERE, TO GET PROFES- vera la Selb, Ward ru, ae per ib. valvo Cot. room, bay window. gu frst oor, beat abd gus: Hel senses atin yer. i i + onal and pilin Cooks, Laundress, Maids, e Cheese and Buttermilk. swe Se. per quart, | eg He 0 = ACKI- |The Satarday evening informal reunious of | sppeared tat iy cach theft here ees rae | hi atempt, fo ncteen Bineef behind an as | Wave ana Buti eta | Nase 4 BEAT srg mooas aan omaraa | RPIch tr sani office ‘ a Jw. | t —— 3 5 ties | huis one the National Rifles will be resumed from and | employed whose duty it was to keep an eye out | gud himecif therel ry auvicipating thet hewmight potty & without chijaren. @15;, Cobsnsbia ot nw. BOS pads responsive case is highly fhutel after the 24th inst. “The committee in charge | for the interests of the main contractors, exer- | be called upou to pertonalle anne tent WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN A PostrION 48 FOR SALE—LOTS. BR RENT—130¢ RHODE ISLAND AVE. TWO | PAviDe de aud ce tite sdde and bas determined to make these reunions both | cising a su) ion of the sub-contractors’ rages committed, and demonstrating that Sen- collector or ins Beal state Office to sell on com | = SF = reed copmmarenting rooms an 24 Rose front | Veneers ted stcnte Pe eee popular and select and positive rule has been | workmen. | Mir. Beckwith said that he made a | ator Blackburn's position is entirely untenable, | M2tO0)o" salary beet ofclty references and bond if Fa: Soitet as ae ap SOE oe aa | Fofenence sequteh™s: me oneon Sd dooe, witnboard: | Tesh. ot #200 on time, #20, pes pou. adopted to admit only those having a card of | point of visiting each heading at least once a| ‘The card will be ier, if not Rese” | at CS rorbneme He ocene ai y handsome new residences, near h’ct Aiur wien pe “AVE; | DEDS{RartRteed for 7 years, HUGO WORCH & Go, y rd 0: - . a rapier, if not a meat-axe. ‘ANTED—BY A LIGHT COMPLEXIONED COL- Spy pao pe E RENT—COR. OF ST. AND MASS. AVE, | 9257 nw oc] 3-Om ” admission. This card plainly states that it is | day, but did not have any regular time for his ‘THE DAYS OF CHIVALRY ARE GONE. ored girl, Who isan experienced maid amd seam- | Same lot Inquire OWNEIG 1658 Plence Plneeni nent | A two large, nicely communicating front MATCHED PAIR oF VERY STYI pee rege gen Pret od gore aoesmepaeee | Niger ape ' ‘he Louiavillo Pot ments that the days of | esyenaee cea eval mary tun; ch | He ICES ON Ni, | references exchanged: nT? “ns SMO ERS: coed Soha aan gid, moma and ii i i i! ai rer's irect l= N . somecutechan Mg merino fae Rarer arta eae chivalry are gone and adds: “If Judge Rucker | NAS:205 2: Vath ats New York citys.” Ve fukn re 3. ave bet; dat and N- Capitel ia. 3 ‘T— 1220 0 ST. NW. TWO FINELY | & ferred, Dancing will commence at eight and | There were innumerable inde mater ane | # Teally ots gentleman why, Blackburn, | WAXTED = BY REAPECTABLE WHITE GTRL x | “hy Maron ree het 7 1213 ret_| © surmised, columunlenting. seseie: sovced Goer: | Goubly, sively ox ender” cease at eleven o'clock promptly. tendted his sthtution at tine ‘ai under the code, cannot face him.” Everything | maid? 143 10urst sw. it | FOE, SALE FINE BUILDING SITES: NEW | $ow andelcove, ouly $20; the uther, leo lange with | been used during, the pu Mrs. Neill will entertain » company of ladies | tt pabpe: praca abe . sea grab bol goes, however, to prove that Judge Rucker is ANTED — RESPECTABLE WOMAN, UNDER. | 1, {fempshire ave, near Dupont Circle: =.w. coruer | tear aa owen’ ese | Burky bat oy Wau. Walter ato lanchecn on Thursday. ang | tendent’s attention to them. Porin’ | as high socially as the Hon. Joe Mf. tt | one who is thercastly any caet ese share seen | Rhode faland ove. * WM. PYouna. JROR RENT — THREE NICELY FURNISHED ~~ Black! The ladies of the Garfield hospital sewing . urn speaks, himself, freely and rabidly “Addi Ketnw. 1? | 221-3t Rooms, on 2d floor, eu suite or single; also one on General Ruger asked ences from last place. “Address or call 101 K st-n.w. 1 society will hold their next meeting on Friday juger asked Mr. Beckwith if he had | concerning and then adds that he is no = Fs SALE-1 HAVE A FEW LOTS IN MOUNT | 3200"; house convenient to cats and herlics «refer at the residence of Mrs, Judge Harlan. . X MOUNT | ences. 1110 16th n19-3¢ stron wi for $ Owner decline adde ee ooh St Src7_Pald any of the inspectors any money and | gentleman, in order to relieve. himself of an Walton TD er = Please oa a the reply was promptly given in the negative. | Janger of being called out, he takes a coward's Dew. 1t”” | Lots iinmediately west in Columbia Rieighte well tee R RENT—FIVE ROOMS, SUIT: re! il . to cook, wash and Mrs. John H. Foster, of Evansville, Ind., is | Witnele weld the Be oid eet nae, Bee aSWARING Pew . ere s - y =< | 25 cents. The strects are to be opened and improved light housekeeping. 800 H st. n. 19-38" r visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Piper, | Onee or twice ‘Mr. Gneckeabaih weal Sead Ri is to be settled under the WANTED DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES = | by the District Government, thereby. greatly enhance OR RENT—THREE NICE URNISHED | cony ovemiber 2h, 1see. Rade we 1506 L street. waa | Word over to the witness in Now York that | cod’piecthorntines tie privilege Of challenge, | VY ting and Atting verfect; would take work to do.at | iuy the value of the lots, papi J+ Rooms with water, on second floor, near Peurion | Houguacamce November 8, IBNS. “Addlvowe WA. Last evening Mr. Wm. D. Swan and Miss | there was a scarcity of a certain class of work- lying.” er “ c, ARK, sf Sos. _| iS RENT-FURHIGHED BOOM BOARD CORNER. ag loTH st. if desired. 1404 ae uw. uld- Martha J. Stewart, of Capitol hill, were mar- | meu, and he then sent over some men, a fore- OPINION ried by the Rev. Dr. Leonard, of St. John’s | man and about six drill men. The following partes Loatsrille gon- ehureb, at the home of the bride, No, 222 st QUESTIONED AS TO BAD WoRK. desea wile “Wf tide to he Gal paacigted va ‘eet southeast. r e ceremon) . al +“, Mra. Swan left for New York and the north. | | Ave YoU aware that there has been bad | 1. code duello is given: ANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN | _220-lw*__ laundrens in private family, Gall Sor 3 days oF ai m SALE oe or la vat . - Gress COOK, 412 Este. It | gue gissoe WASTED, BY 4 YOUNG COLORED MAN, oF warerooms, $1, Pa. ave. we will give eo discounts on our present stock of new Upright plauos, t#10 per month We will eive ote cig piana. galeof canes, Vinca 1,065, Lots in Mt. Pleasant wre OST eae —_. Fy 1,350, 61,685, ‘J. BR. HERTFORD, it KENT—TWO DELIGHTEUL COMMUNICAT- 2 ing furnished or unfurnished para : made - tos ite; second floor; rent low to good RK SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE CORN! 4 ral sti save money in the prices we tuiss this grand chance. bs Pace situation as butle: ry aoe questing. ‘The wedding was a quiet one, only being wit- | Yr done in the tunnel?” asked Gen. Ruger. “Under th. of . | family. Address BUTLER, 1922 N. H. ave. — # one block Dupont Circle; south and east exp | JQOR RENT — SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS_ pene tg a heoeehe eee ae ce | “hare heudlan™ van thaably- baru hen eticeeenseree Lavoanbevtees ANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER | #1380, Apply CHARLES PAMLY, | INSP door craitable foe Members of Comes ad THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, bride’s family, ‘How do you account for it?” him or the President by Judge Rucker. ‘Bat DRESSMAK! R, Voie ae ‘hepa iarany it? R SALE. NW. ABOVE ay = Address E CEhisON nd Mrs. Leura L. Thompson, of Philadelphia, | eee aleht thei eee ey emen from a | he had no right to say that the man he had in-| yw aNTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WITH 3 YEAnS | F'QB. SAL LOTS ON 187. 8. NW. apoves | Best Sali ve: u19-3e" EB SALE JUST ARRIVED PROM THE ¢ who has been the guest of Mrs. Charles T, | 4¢site to slight their work. Ifthe workman | troduced at the White House was no gentleman Warenas 2 position in & drug store. Address | afoot—one-fvurta cash; ‘balance one, two and fares | REN’ REE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED sale of Woodard & Harbinson’s, of Let Forbes, of 1723 C street, for th {| Was honest and wanted to do his duty the work lackguard. If Judge Rucker has be- | Box 20, Star oftice.| Beers, Gell for plats. A... BARBER & CO. corner | E’ Rooms, with Kitchen, to quiet family; references | one pair of Sorrels: can trot in 25 forbes, o' ‘oreoran street, for the past ld be & Ay wit ” ei_BY i REAPEOTARE Witt th and F sts. n.w. ni0-12t | required. ' Apply 1016 I’ st., bet. 9am. and 1 p.m., or | Ked Wilkes, ove by Mane two weeks, hes retarned hone. could be done properly without any doubt. trayed a confidence, he has not, so far as the TED_BY A RESPECTABLE WHT ——- a eS | eee iT Dark ‘Gra, 4 “If the foreman did his duty could any con- | public is concerned, given any evidence that he situation as chambermaid or wait OR SALE—LOTS AND COTTAGES IN ECKING- | S** ——— Mrs. M. A. Gibbons has returned home from | siderable cavity oceur?” outside of the paleof a gentleman's consider- | Bucrsae* a ceqaieen. ton. Plats of this subdivision, being the first ad. | OR RENT FOR HOUSEREEPING. THREE. New ee ee Be ee “Not if he stood over the men all the time,” ston frome Blackburn, The latter cannot under | wrawrain — BY A EPREROTARLE GOLGEED | Sate Se Rect Baa nim ara nee dion exellent! ear cars aud’ Capitol other room. Mrs. ». at home ay at was the answer. e cline to grant it to him. If Rucket os ; anda number of the choicest lote will be sold to per- | ers Use; terms quite reasonabl Indiana avenue northwest. sat Bn inspector did his duty could such bad | has lied, of course he isa scurvy fellow and the | for CELIA ADEINS, 1125 oth at: nwt good fer. | toms who will iaprove tue sane, Tele the purest | ie. coer wm brea cana Mr. William E. Beach, of Lafayette, Ind., | work be done? came the question again. Senator need not notice him. If, however, he | ¢°*. S Cn ol fay Lg a _REET _SEAUTING® ROOwS GiuaLs Ce Ex and Mi rtrude “No, sir,” repli 6 contractor. has simply told an ill-advised, untimely truth NT -POS! Nn RAND GAR- | tensions of those of the city, and every modern conve- Ouse :+ u op Spiaces | 2 oa — —— Pian = ig foe —. _ “When you were relieved of the actual work Senator Blackburn owes his ceuistorte ‘oran | W ener ae jmag; marred over Year rat hence wil Lye provided TAM sbundant water supnly, is ovety goon” Mabeekens sedeeai” PP Or ene | cusaine « senmecese t heave socared oleres Were married yesterday afternoon by Bishop | i the tunnel by the sub-contmnetors, did you | apology. It is not sufficient for the Senator to be Pe eI ye oe railway have been provided. «b= ES CLAKKE, Occoquan, Va. nee Knickerbocker, of Indiana. After receiving | Cousider that you were relieved of the respon- | say that Rucker is not a gentleman and so de- | Pefercnee Maitieea Pease BR a a oo Ce Oe OF TOU fost of Cont ce ay, have, jbeen provided. | FOR BENTAN A Beaurirts % OK SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE. congratulations from a number of friends and | Sibility?” asked Col. Hodges. cline any further action -in the matter. So far | \yrANTED—BY A STEADY AND TRUSTWORTHY Jaying of curv and pavements will be commenced. in « | . acne, emo OF tinve FiSecmtcde Wotds all expensive wtiendauce, Felatives, some by telegraph, Mr. and Mrs, | | (°N0, sit; Wut felt that I was relieved of a | us the pultic knows, Rucker's position and his | Wenitegiriot 19 the care tw une cohd of ialy | Sevcey™ pCotiawes will be erected for Turchasers if | rows on Second Moor. ilcely ape ties: | ne jm of time: uo handling Betud for cinrulag Beach left for their home in the west, first | 690d deal of care.” a Ford are a8 food as the Senator's, and the | howewort durine the day for her board. Addreve J. TRUESDELL, 90s th si Borat dd and Tata. ue. | nochildren. Apply 511 Hat. uw : was elici e men sent over from | Senator himself gave him an indorsement b: rive een orate yng ee prone! ENT —{HOBE DESIRABLE ROOMS ON ?D - <3 ai going north. . New York had been employed on the New York | introducing him to the President. rat 'ANTED—BY 4 YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD | Hailway, en New York ave. and ‘th st. uw. 1 — | Por and treat pom on Sd teetod bobtine NOLS MONEY TO LOAN M. Coquelin will attend the meeting of the ra aoe teen years’ experiece in mercantile life, and ves adic tat y on premise 4 On iy pag ene Dam Friday aquednet, and had been employed by the con-| *“There seems to have been no motive for his aga ncep es to integrity and’ capacity ENTION! BROOKLAND PRICES | Px. ave. adjoining Brent Apply on pi cs. al “Cere! teuse cules” on ‘8¥ | tractors, but were at the time ont of work. can ive good references a8 to int employment. Address LEX, 5 ma: WAsteD(s YOUNG ENGLISH LADY (MUS cal) as reader or companion; can teach young 237 Sthist. a. a ur last chance to secure tar office. evening ‘after the theater. to. acknowledge | Tijarm but were at the time out of work. | lying about the matter. There are times when ~ a it is necessary for a gentleman to li id fheiz compliment of Monday night, when a | Craighill, that he thought that the sub-con- | to perjure himeclf, “Lhe Pritt Wene ovat at ices. few left. Prices from 32 3 r lot; elevatio: feet above Potom: _ali-lw Res 2 Tbs “ ac Bk RENT—1204 K 8T., THREE HANDSOMELY FEGRD ot pet cout. for three yeare, ruil from the city; Furnished Rooms, oi second, floor: “en, suite t 6 per cout, for five years, . . good water; mK a + th aud several lancer suis me floral offering was presented to him. | tractors tecetved a falr proportion of the | himself vastly more popular and more respected ghildren; best city references, “Address seated oscars your choke Biche ee Tog het Mcuhy et Ye Meret in al cane GEORGETOWN. — by the government. than he had ever been before when he went | © ———————-— a —— | BATCHELDER, 1216 F st. u.w. nol-Im OR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOM —5 : ; meat re Gen, Ruger then spent some time to learn} on the stand in # certain notorious case and WANTED_BY RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN | 2 Oo To ack ane Se u.W,; House two years old, bay window, Leat TT LOSS O8 BEAL ESTATE THE FOLLOWING Tue Catuotic Usiox.—The seventh annual | the extent of Mr. Beckwith’s experience, and perlaced himself like # gentleman, Senator | gy plait sake mal aaa private fant Fes jageaman & Ridout’s addition to Wash. | S268. ' Biblia #15 Meeting of the Georgetown Catholic union was | !#rned that he built about 1,600 feet of similar | Blackburn may be in a similar predicament. | Washing: first-clase city reference, 80S O st ington. This property is situated at the terminnsof | FVOR RENT—1720 H ST. N.W.. HANDSOMELY held at the union rooms last evening. The at- work to that in the tunnel here in Boston. In | There seems to be some mystery ubout the af- WASTED_BY YouNG MAN 19 YEARg OF ‘AGE, Connecticut uveuue extended, 229, here the aew! arumnished ty Ry nk Soom, — me tendance of members was the largest of any | TePIY to Capt. Chester, witness said that the | fair connected with the two witnesses whom haa ‘had two Years’ experience in 10,000, eeroery trie Failfuad will be built weighins ths through | near Mei Club: also a bendice, nh hdefoads bootkeeying, ponloa wi if s few months through | near Metropolitan Club: also cars aud bordics. ni-3w* . nl 9st" meeting since the organization of the union, | /remen were instructed to see that the work | nobody names, but in any event, the Senator bm ag oy See E eens 2 Gharier having already been obtained. NT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH -_™ aca The report of the president, Wm. H. Manogue, | ¥# done to the satisfaction of the government has said all thathe could say, and there is noth- 'TED—PLACE AB LADY'S MAI rz office; also maps of property showing prices, Special | 2. without Board, in a private house: ‘terms reason: 303 7th ot. nw, Rows the union ist Ji. | inspectors and engineers, ing for him to do but await Judge Rucker's ac- ANTED—PLACE AS LADY'S MAID, WAI’ inducements offered to persons desiring to Ind at | #ble; accommodation and fare home-like: parlor au: -- oi = pos ce fms be = aaeie ce condi: A ketal 1h an Geen tion.” embarmnaes Do, ay 2 3 ouce. Money advanced for ballin purosee parlor bedroom also. 424 Muss. ave. n. w. 2. QNEY TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS TO BUIT AT Ol. wc the year ne embers were 2TT! N CASE. le 7 ‘ : Caroli . 8.2. x JOHN F. WAGGANAY, RENT : an = west rate on approved ecm sty. Tee cect ar ng, ihe total membership 111. | Capt. Chester handed Mr. Beckwith a letter | ;4 Sk ed ae === =| _oc23-1m EM ot, | Hoey dhenleaibc ort occ with ahares cee tieee 9. W. LINKING,’ 1omth amd H ste report of the treasurer shows a balance in % ant front Room, third floor; wear three lines JESS CH A NCES._ Passing door, OR RENT-1405 HST. NW. _WANTED—BOARD, WANTED —poanp-—py A GERMAN LADY, WITH IENTS WITH SUMS KANG- election of offi. | M4 asked him if he recognized it. The wit-| President Cleveland did say. Then it will be (000 to inveat the tr pot $570.36. Th i: je treasury of $570.36. ited as follows: | "8% Said that he never had seen it, but that easy to determine what further should be done cers for the ensuing year r Win. H. Manogue unanimo 8 woderat Large sums at 6 xatinfactory elected pres- | Mr. Quackeybush may have written it. in view of the insulting language which has ‘Ttoom in private family; central location, Ad- eRCHAN 4 rooms; single oF en site: private INTIRE, 915 F at. ident, J. A. Archer vice-president, John Jones | Capt. Codkes explained that the letter had passed. Gen. Duke thinks, from Scnator Black- | dress Room 101, St. James Hotel, ti Scie teonien Face OTTO nT AY SADE, | table board; references exchanyred. a sec: F. V. Offutt u T. K. Pulla- | 80 date, and was in reply toa letter that had | burn’s discretion and caution, that his FeO | SE | wno will evect fue Stores to suit tenants in best por- | it BENT—1140 CONN. AVE. N. W., BRIGHT, | love librarian. W. T. O'Neil assistant librarian; | already been introduced before the court, but | of the interview with the President must be WANTED—ROOMS tion near 12th. Address Box 8, Star office. eh cess and well furpletied front aud feck truce, directors, A. Small, G. W. Manogue, J. A. Pro- | that he could find no one to identify it, right. : : BORE: cea amt deattny FE een ————-_—_—— | moderate; setsrences Pequirea, s Genser coupon: bey, W. J. Stohiman, and 8. J. thy. DIDN'T KNOW WHETHER HE wouLD make axy| Col. Blanton Duncan suid: ‘With Speaker ANTED SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS ARE IDS Ae HEREBY FOR THE STOCK | — SS RENT_18 IOWA CIRCLE. OOM. | promi " — PIxeD 25 rok Paorasrry.—Ella Gaskins, « PROFIT OR NOT. Carlisle I called on President Cleveland a few ro. i ste bs , for one hundred and fifty men fort c ha yUbubly wights of | 8. SU ‘wall paper contained im store 508 7th st. a, w. = THREE - ly pic i EN. Mi) assignee to L. B. Le & Bro. qmunicating rooms, With private bath. second floor, For Sale—@ uumber of snch Bonds, guarapterd & young colored woman, wos before the Police | Gen. Ruger then asked, saying that Mr, Bock- | a7 before Judge Rucker called with Senator : Habis, — the Inland oF Hock Tela three nights durjug inauguration. § ne manicating rooms third foor, furaished w York Central, Lone Isl March 2d, 3d. rhaps 4th. Address, with terms, | 722-300 bh lieen ae ae vee flees ng i Court this morning charged by Officer Barton Blackburn. The President then expressed en- | (> LANG, y, Harrisburg, Pa. n@1-st* ay SREED LAND | Mose MMving children or servatite need not apply; ret Fuber with disterbing the une Prospect | "ith could answer or not, ashe pleased, whether | tire confidence in Gov. Hill and in Tammany in “en BGO AChRs, OF SlOUX, HALE-BREED erences exchaused, ho care louger, and costing 20 yer ceuit less, MEVEN percent mortgages obtuined on improved ‘D scrip for sale at ® price on which I can guar / NTED-ROOM WITH PLENTY OF SUN- avenue by cursing and swearing. After the of- | there would be « margin of profit to his firm on | their dealii Waeat > will with the national ticket. It seems board for husband and wife; autee 8 profit of 25 per cent within six months: aiso RENT THE AUBURN, 29D ST. AND PE! Minneapolis property. ficer gave his testimony, Ella took the stand, | this work. Witness replied that he could not impossible he should 90 soon after ee eee en SxS, the est lots In Takoma Park for ale cheep for | -fa¥. Board: good losslisn; near cers and Satan: | Mouey to loan on real estate morwages and started out Ly saying: “Me and Sister Bass | tell now whether there would be a margin or not, | What Judge Rucker attributes to him. ED BY, sf ‘a@iiae ween 3 J.VANCE Lewis, {mente oat arti a Z JAMES MIDDLEDITH, wat standing on the avenue talking —*| “It don't look very encouraging now. how- WHO JUDGE RUCKER 18, Wert riitarems, two or ‘tines AER WITH | ngi-se Kom 40, LeDroit Building. R RENT—A LANGE WELL-FUKNISHED SEO | 1n13.30* 1313 Pst, UN TEE mind about, Sinter Bass.” interrupted | ever, he remarked. sal T eri is being done | Judge A. W. Rucker was born in Harrods- prutable for housekeering. good lovaiity; private fame | WILL SELL AY ERIVATE SALE ALL. THE iene stl fat A EE “TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT OW ‘*“ 3 cnvira ; 4 ferred, references exchanged. Good: : in erocery B 4 mane Pepe te eds hee ae Pagel 8 pforrar be | fares, and T hoped to come out | murg, Ky., in 1847. He was a private in Hoo 808k Cloud Building, TLOO 4% sts PE EH wife; alao o plcasaht roomin 1112 fat m.w. ao * Anrests.—Jeremiah Payne was arrested last BROKEN ENGLISH. Shelby’s brigade in the confederate army, might by Officer Lahna, charged with assault <i ‘ ticed law at Lexington, Ky.. and Kansas akiethey ae Cate tee te seeoteee Harbeck sneceeded Mr. Beckwith | Bit'My and came ftom the lattes place to cer Lahna arrested Robt. Saunders last night |" the stand. He spoke broken English of a| Cojcrado in 1879, locating at Leadville, where for disturbing the quiet of Georgetown by his | YeTY poor sort, and said that he could not | he practiced law and was judge of the criminal loud profanity. swear, so he aftirmed that he would tell the | court. He has made @ fortune in the mines Axx Mania Epps) Witt.—The will of the late | truth. He confessed to being a bricklayer and | and has an income of $25,000 a year besides Aun Maria Edds. of Georgetown, has becn filed | to having worked on the tunnel at Foundry | what his law prectice brings him, with Register Clagett. She leaves ber real es- | branch and Rock creek. His testimony was of | Denver home, known as “Ruckerage,” is one tate to her two brothers, Seth Schell and Chas, | the average bricklayer-packer variety and was | of the finest in the west. W. Schell, and her personal estate to them in | not particularly startling. He suid that when| He is a man whose courage has never been trust for her doughtes, Florence C. Edds, aud | he worked under Inspector McNamara the | questioned. He gained a little notoriety once “ppoints her brothers executors, latter was always fussing because the men did | in Kansas City by attacking Dr. Morrison Mun- ‘EMPERATURE Axp CoxpiTION oF WaTER At 7 | Hot use cement enough. ford, ef the Kansas City Times, for the publi- 4. ™.—Great Falls, temperature, 43; condition, | co. KRRLIN LOSES HIS CANE IN A cavrry, | casion of certain articles. Judge Rucker told 2; receiving reservoir, temperature, 50; condi- itness r Dr. Munford that he would hold bim tion at north connection, 3," condition st south | _ Suddenly the wi received an inspiration we A if doce, I will on the 24th day of November, | _°29-' tell all the contents of mand atone at Gn the premises, A. 't, HOTZMAN, ferences | 1321 F at. n. w., Trustee, under deed from W, B. 0-22t' "ARNELL & CO. LECTRIC Mi POoDD. WASTED. A, ROOM FOR STORAGE OF A FEW | Ifo trunks, with some responsible fumily, where ac- | Sigite wee cess cold be ‘ exchanged. ceaatonal), stan te . Adilress Box OL: Star office, ivately be in” 307 F et tw “ eras <8—PERSONS- HING OBTAIN RENT—OFFIC yo Hy a — FOR RENT—OFFICES. __} Lien ors os asaarebs Sesh RENT-—-TWO moons I i219 F 8t. ~ 7 at nlOim Ce WRILEN DERELE TOW se | JOSEY, TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL EATATE {_]_]__——_>—k—z—_——_—_EEEE—E—E————— GRO. W, Uy —— 7: 16th and H ts AN ON GOOD REAL ERTATE— ry + 650,000 at ae | Mise Sirs Selle tee 1 a N REAL ESTATE other ties at lowest rates of interest. No “JAS. F. BROWN, Real Eitate Broke ANTED MOST. EXTENSIVE. * ND, Best ten "rein ne; 3 Pace our tooae Wi Wa el la fr nat: | Be * List | PPOARDING-HOUSE FOR BA = ————=== fe ty, witl %: "Tiest40 furmanica retour neatly WANTED-HOUSES. _|fayiitionctiataly hos » BRICK HOUSE, IN FAIR 10CA- | chaser P HUTCHING & CO. S351 Fat ne west: #2500 %0 p30, Maat apevanes acer be yment oe SEY, § : P st. aw. ____LOST_AND_FOUND. Mos LOANED, IN SUMS TO surr. rson- ats ally res] le if they in the col- 10, L5 or 20 years. tiow, 16; distrib ir, temper- | 2d started off with considerable volubility to | sy, TerRomalble if, po agro TRe Ded Bi en — 8 FEE . ature, 49, condition at influent: gute’bouss, ; | tell of one occasion on which ol Kerlin dis- | « rece for ths nomination for the OST ON NOVEMBER 80, A LiGEE COLORED "iss plantol the Cuited Security Lite and ‘Tense ter, condition at fluent gate-house, 27. covered # little hole ¢ in some of the and a the Shape fod oe ag Ps 0 defeat him, Hf returned t 1220 16th ste fer eC Padels aa be the Lest ever to cunlie par: - ; ny in -_— done vy men in time * “OsT—a0) DAY, ist! [ Inst. A Liv yw Soggy ERs oo r: ps A ate = on the scaffold, he put Hyd -T nce | Pistol out of his hand. When Judge of L ia beta Dg maaan So, nung Hosta Sedan FH SMITH & SON, Aeita, 1222 F at, ain es questa 0 daiie ane bone and lost it. Asa rule, the witness thought the criminal court in Leadville he was fearless in | Kewurn to St. 8.0. and receive Bi JD EAL ESTATE 1 TMENT. tenaneé from her husband, Matthew C. John- | Tork was done well. He was foreman of the Yempeed to Lun things: with? bleh bast ma the eed Fy yeode vache dawa e R six PER CHAG PAVAMEY QUAnTERLY, sot, realiky Smads living ox Dearborn ave- | Eamé On govern orcaslonn, and’ gave‘inatrac- | vrmpted to ron things with «high ether lena “ad wit Bat eal nue, fee og op = Mr. Ny ing to lay ach tone so porwtarin ‘ Rone tes anil to Judge Finley to annul bac fray in a that Cot. Kir- | a2 FOR Love or ax Fratsan Court —An ‘and was Willing to take hi quant bed | tin, who came through once s day, except usu. | te ateie of ane the gov- - te back. | ily on Saturdays, was to soe thas from Pine oe re Taid the lawser Bg 4 the week was sol dean sometimes ordered eacplapera ites et , Q the work torn out. The eatin fy Hor many mova | he hchcts qe hopegampe aga | eon, Shgo tae Me, he The court took the case under adviseineut | ing one of the Kendall Sam, keyed | had in New York wee an Italian count, who ~ bay TT was connected with the or consular jRwPORT.—A witness was at and the | service. It was noticed every she re- to the Philadelphia Press says that Mrs, | court then took a recess until 1:30. ceived a letter from New Y< ‘the con- Eceny prepons Deceme © reckons New-| Ins moment ae Heeb eg te cout tents pleased her until lest . when she order that she may take advantage of | the door and Harbeck, bySam | became after and divorce laws of Rhode Island. She will | Kendall,who had been present all the morning, ee ee y Tie beaome 9 r settled calives MARBECE'S MISTARE. pode ye tne: 5 Itwas of the town. ie cation ee ont Harbeck exclaimed that he had made a mis-| dated New ovi- os vs tea 0 Pt wkd take in his testimony and wished to correct it | Sently written by s to this ine manner. Just | by substituting the name of George Kendall eee rod Sow ng De will the actress to | for that of Sam as the person who did the retera to Hew > I : | i i ol i i | a | r