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* . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1889, 3 FOR \LE-HOUSES,. FOR SALE—HOUSES. __|FOR SALE — MISCELLA NEOUS |COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. A MYSTERIOUS MURDER. MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS. THE ARMES’ CASE CLOSED, NEW THREE-STORY " PRESSED oor SALE Ty ———— == —— SALE — OR EXCHAD . RENT—ATLANTIC CITY-110- Fe TECK, \ GOP | NOK SALE — FARM ON THE PIEDMONT, alk | The Victim of Foul Play Found by Chil- | Military Problems to be Solved at the Judge-Advocate Davis Gives the Court- ~nos and bat or ¥ tel, elewantly turn: ds tral. horse one almost new Safety Dart Bicycle. Apply at line R. R., Fairfax county, Va; 19444 acres; dwell- ZEs¢ i. (Sue: | Gonnom Commer (ote. ticely ‘Carnianed _gpiendid | MeDOWEEL SONS," cor. K.Caputo and Mee | ine fruit stream (water mitlizafil-neat face of Fold dren Near Benning. Washington Centennial. Martial a Surprise. curs.” Geta | location. Also, l Boarding-How ice | chuse 0 or part address i 4 oad of tent | Cottages, BRUCKMANN, 1621 Kelanticay htgetec | 7 VOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE AT THE HORSE AND | © S Corcoran Saw. Pn apse Another mysterious murder has just come to | CAPT. D. M. TAYLOR'S MISSION AT TEE NEW YORK | ME REQUESTS THAT THE EVIDENCE AGAINST THR SEO ee (ee SPAO. 25.2 Carriage Bazaar, 040 La. ave.. the largest and most T — BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, WITH DK SALE-VERY HANDSOME NEW 10-ROOM | complete stock of new and second-hand extension-top warden and orchai SIVED BE- F RESIDENCE, beautifully located, south front,near | Cai a: top and no top Surries, jump-seat Carriages, | tains 11 rooms, nicely. om house ‘northwest, large lot | Dupont Circle; this house is very substantially built, | Park Phac: I for ihe summer, house cou- | Ught and the police have gone to work with a] CELEBRATION—To OBSERVE THE MovemEeNTs| accesrD MAY BE CHARITABLY CONSTRUED “FOR rnished. at Fairfax C. H.. Va. | will to unravel it. This time the victim isa OF MILITIA TO ESTIMATE HOW SOON AN ARMY THE SAKE OF THE @ AND DEPENDENT tous, Coupe Kockaways, Victorias, Doctor's | Inguire of Mrs. M. L, EDER, “The Rochester,” cor. of page a TBE a ‘particulars will be mailed by address | and artistically planned and fluished: it has never been | Phaetons, top and uo top Buggies, Speeding Wagous, | 13th and G sts. nw. __ape3-ate | Young mulatto ‘Woman, She is apparently COULD BE CONCENTRATED IN AN EMERGENCY. | ] foNES WHO HAD NO PART IN TRE OFFENSE.” hare ors eg | apbeai STEIGER © LIEBERMANN, 1303 Fst. | Grocers: Fxprest and. Farm 'Wasone: Vareeind | J1OR.SALE_RENT, OR EXCHANGE FoR crTx | twenty-five or thirty years of age. Just where Laat SALE—FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 7TH | —*P “ ee 2 F: ‘0. 1420 N ST., SSTORY BRICK, | W90H8 and Wagonettes. | Full stock also’ of Harness property, frame house: © rooms: stal of every description at reasonable prices aud on the ; ween G aud Hs and; at ‘Herndon. t be sold to close | JOR SALE—N ‘alk from | She was murdered is not known, but her body | In Tue Stax the other day appearedashort] In the Armes’ court this morning Judge apestate. ROH. T. LEL 12 rooms: all newly papered;’ heated by steam: | Ticet Liberal terms, KOUNSE,Cash Room, U. 8. Treasur, was found about five miles from Uniontown, | article relative to the activity amopg the mili- ] Hubbell continued his argument in behalf of oud tloor front. brick stable in rear lot 25x138. a =, ie Sole agent for the Courtland Wago: —— just beyond the District line, and about two | tiamen of the country and the very general | the defense, He contended that Capt. Armes —— - 7 ~ | PARKER, 1418 _ap22-1m — ne Carriages, Buggies and Spring x ’ E MD, NEW]. og a our i e tio ° polly Thy go ud | {OK SALE—-AMONG THE MANY FINE RESI- 24-1 S. F'ntases, s pou; well bult ant cupénieuiy | miles from Benning. The body was found | movement that will occur in the direction of | was in the parade virtually as a deputy ser- dig thy BAW | 82.500 HT. LEI- | BY dences we offer for sale are the following: Rest, bet. —DAPPLE GHAY HORSE, SUITABLE | Wgeated: of Melrose avenue; opposite the residence of | Monday evening by a party of children who | New York city on the occ POLD, 1400 F st. n.w., second floor front. sp: st | Asith and 14th ste story and basement brick, 11 Fee ee US SESE AS EXCELLEST oe eg ey portunity for the next few di hose; well arranged, verandabs two-story f sold gt ot wher, GEO. on of the centen- | geant-at-arms, and that the assault on him was & RUTHERF % were out in the woods rolling eggs. It lay in a | nial celebration to be held there next Tuesday. | « direct breach of the peace. He argued that Heal Estate ans ineurane’, | hollow some distance from the Sheriff rof@, on | The War department is taking a deep interest | this was, therefore, good ground for the arrest [OR EXCHANGE For CITY Prop. | the farm of James Wright. From the con-| in this matter of the concentration of troops, |and prosecution of the offender, and that Anice Farm of 180 acres; acres timber. | dition of the corpse it is supposed that the | aud for the purpose of investigating the mat-| Bourke’s arrest was not, as alleged in the ocr publ g eee bor mplayer rae or Satur- | ter an officer has been detailed to proceed to | specifications, “false and malicious.” The ered: good house and barn, &c.; situated | body was thrown there about Frida: Baad 0.5. &. atation. day evening. It was neatly dressed | New York and watch the movements of the | failure of the officers to notify Armes of the place fora fishermen’s club, 20, for heavy wagon or carriage. Apply CHICAG 3,500 GROCERY COMPANY, 800 thst.nw. aplé zt 900 | POR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL, SWEET-TONED UP- right Piano, oriwinal coat_@630, Inquire at 810 pW OR SALE-SEVERAL GOOD HIDING . °F. riving Horses, property of Mr. Herbert _mh18-6w' = 1420 N.Y. ave._| eitish ; follie. abroad for sumtner.. Oh *OR SALE — FOUR NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK | stable C dey, bet. K and L, Isth an the late It K. Elligg, cag... two minute s {rom station. near lowa Circle, ae Sst 15th and 16th sts, with side U st, bet. 15th aud 16th sts.” 15th, bet. Land U sts. bes Apply { SALE- CHEAP in suit of black goods. The dress] militia with a view of discovering the best | time for the trial, and the haste of tl ‘one~ A en ea ee ee ee a im House, with 17 ro had a brocaded velvet front, and the | moto or si " cuting attorney to learn whether th: al ad ais balance #8 per very easy. Get our bulletin. Foch tasings) pacientes See the city of Stillwater, Minn. Pr basque was of the same plain goods. | ™e*2s © : m whether the wii EX. $y and E sts. 5. ee! i a 3. W. P. MYFRS & SON, Ree ee EO. S ATWATER. ap22-ate The young woman's skull was crushed as though THE RAPID AGGREGATION OF AX ARwY | had been summoned before he nolle prossed POR SALE -CURAP_A G00D 7 ROC EERE OM | _mEISOn® __ ee WBE eee R00 Pes JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY, | She bad been struck in the head with an axe or | at asingle city. The officer selected for this | the case, he said, excused Armes from guilt of price 4 “Or PARKER, 439 aud Este. s.w. Ue a PEAS = JFO® SALE=A FINE PIANO BARGAIN. FOS TAGEESCHANGEFOR CITY PROPERTY, | some other heavy instrument, Her black duty was Capt. D, ylor, on duty in the | the first specification of causing the false as i 3 room S00. wood be aud barn. Situated 1 mile from a«ood | straw hat was cut, showing that she was wear- 1 Rosewood Piano nearly | town and ig aniles from Tailroad’ station. Price, in perfect repair i BRICK . office of the Secretary of War. He has made a | rest of Capt. Bourke, /R SALE—CHEAP — »OD 6-ROOM BRICK A magnificent Square G: ; ing the hat at the time of the murder. This i - an pation h ay he is well | ARMES CHARGES AGAINST ormsox Borne agg 1 N sts. s.w.; business new aud in beautiful condition; full rich tone and | $12.00 J, H. BRISTOR, f 0 the suspicion that she wa study of the militia of the country and i u @ AND 2. C et ee ek ieee tuare | Warranted for 5 years; cost $500; now only 8200; See Martinsburg, W Kits Gouapanitn: ees assaulted and mon | fitted to observe their movements with an idea] He thought also that the letter to the adju- o* sp4-3t* _ | trom depot, Takoma, where ‘deal with owne staple $10 per month till paid for, or 8175 cash, Handsome “BRA + dered while on the road. The shoes on her ~ cord ps re agree rere “OLE | tant-general making charges against Col, Gib- Heater, vatural | feet were No. 4 or 5, and had recently been re- | troops who will go to New York for the celebra- | 802 and Capt. Bourke were not, as specified, ‘00 | Paired, From the looks of the work the shoes siege tes malicious and false, as those offi did charge ide. 5 rice 4 00: #1. were wndoubtedly repaired by some country | tion will be the way, on an average, sixteen sprees — oft ~y ~ el tendéd, Mount Pleasant. _“_~_“_aptv-dtt_ | shoemaker. ‘There were wagon tracks near the | Hours. The greatest distance to be traveled in | ap pasado white he hed aetkecme hey Woche mies das ate eran Nora Gace | CPectaritt sees treme Teerehe chich made the | sisat abe will eund a fail 3,000 troops. they appearing to Armes in a boisterous and Will he. s0id .ete: bargain and on eelY | Wiis sca tor that reaseerit is EopGehe thet the | Tim COMMEND ARS EARTSOULAnGH WAPORINCE ccitar in Gs S300 bs a murder was probably committed near Ben- | to an accurate estimate of the time necessary to | On the part of Cont, tomes Goth eo el NOK SALEZA OD | Bing, and the body was taken to the woods in | concentrate an army, inasmuch as this move-| that the statements printed were true, and that Moye IGM tile fromm nayy-yand. Good buildings | a wagon, : ment of troops is to be very regular, and under | in publishing them the editor of the paper SIMPSON: on bromine apez- lw" ee such circumstances as to make this a test case, } #8sumed responsibility for their character, Coroner D. T. Sheriff held an inquest near The militia not to move in a spasmodic THE ASSAULT ON GOV. BEAVER, i the spot where the body was found, and the | manner, individually, and as they please, but} In taking up the last specification, relative to L. 0. WISSMAN, Hyattsville. jury determined that her death was ae her rahe mmc irpaclirenee pte thongh it smo the assault on Gov. Beaver, Judge Hubbell Dd per on fh. McLACHLEN & BATCHE DER, | Bladensburg, took charge of the body and | of departure and arrival have been carefully disproved that Armes had made what the P st. NW. ap20-ti 7 Book SALE _CHEAP—A BUSINESS PROP- | ave., or 711'H st. n.w. Good title; write for di you E vet +e that will apzo-4tr GUY M Si per mouth, price $9,000. CH. PARKER, | 3~On SaLE—STOP RENTING AND OW ~ trounce ll eis = Finer 82.500 to $3,250. including side lot; #25 ros Sau MOUNT PLEASANT, ON TEN | monthly; no'cash; will secure you perfect ge1 Seert endl neswape i ondition, large | @ home in prettiest neighborhood, be. ; two lines cars, ‘trust, gas aud p ap20-6t* W. E_ BURFORD, 1: ; vs Se gO B aa pecgnstehand | m T FAIL TO SEE THEM— ORCH & CO... Fiano Dealers, 1208 3 £300 cash, bal easy monthly payments; | __Large stock of choice Violins. ater and | jhe last two of 11 of those beautiful Story houses on | FOR SALE—PS\CHO BICYCLE. IN EXCELLE to 19- | Ht. northeast; 10 rooms, finely built, finished in| W'condition, @1locash. Aprigat DA : #21 | natural wood, cabinet oak mantles; splendid ueixhbor- | Store, 1230 New York ave. euy time bet * |b W. E. BUKFORD, 1 0-6" _ | 6 pm. ALE—A FINE 11 2 -R BRICK VOR SALE-A_ GOOD ear East Capy A _beantiful home at i, all modern improvenents, latrobes | KY way in fair conditic OW. TT. 510 F | open erates, slate and cabmet mantels; Nos, 1006 an 2 1008 South Carolina ave.s.e. On easy terms, Apply Othe cover and stool included, and one-quarter thorough work. instruction at the Columbian Conservatory free. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave., the Leading Piano House, ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, one second-hand Uprigh ‘of the ino#t desirable parts of Newp or rented. t Apply at 1311 M st, n.w., for particulars. we OU n, made by Flan ingreen. Apply to C. L’ GUKLEY, 1:5" WOR SALE—CHEAP—A Pk First-class machine, with stand, cyclometer, &c 54-inch wheel. Price, $50. Inquire for DEVER at Sanitarium, Sheridan ave. and Fourteenth street ¢ tended northwest. j|ALE—LADIES’ ROVER SA. Fe, feroey . NEW station, Hyattsville; 10 rooms, pantry, bat ER BICYCLI Inquire G: Photographer, 11th s a LE—2018 G ST. N.W., BRICK HOUSE, 10 A216 ash ETede at all pornts. Price $11 Ese D FARM OF 61 ACRES, ow 7a | Uwzied it not far trom Bladensburg. anand Gutbiithe eeohel Leate ot mussetooe nor afm Ue orcalereeaperan dc ; AB 7TH | FYoomsrail modern improvemeuts, sanitary plots ete Freese al points. Price @115. JOR SALE—GOOD FARM ¢ CRES.ON 7TH | Sheriff Darnall, of Prince George's county, | in and out of the crowded limits of the metrop- Xx Et Ee 38, 2 i. : st. tirnpike, about 8 miles from city ; location hig TT lis i 2 areemin be lund 5 tes Le iestaty te See baie ee | eee ae PRG On ot, RK SALE-SEVERAL HUNDRED SHARES OF | andlealthy: 0d acres under high stats of cultivation, | took the clothing’ from the dead body and has | olis with machine-lke precision. It will be a nded his remarks at five minnt DAVID D. STONE, d water, well fer JOR SALE— VERY NICE THREE-STORY AND | ZX’ American telephone (consolidated) stuck clieap. a nearly ew | them for the purpose of assisting him in inves- | Work of great difticulty to handle so large a | after 12 o'clock, and Major Davis made a brief SI P SaTON : - + A " ne! f ve- | address to the court. 806 F ot. n.w. a x REDDINGTON & CO., all necessary outbuildings: | tigating the case. body of men in such narrow streets and av be a 5 it i Bound- 214 Act. a o,f Back on fs uear 2d ne, $3,000, "On Mass, ave. C¥CLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, Utif This morning Sherif Darnall visited police | {2° Problem will present an interesting scope | “May it please the court,” he began, “there ™ 000 | bear Ist st., three-story ick, yu parking; 01 3.24 vols. ps ith; ye to pay for it; > 7 B e servatiol ‘apt. | » who is ta Tid and 11IGdtN se” | $3,500. I. K HERTFORD, 143: ‘ap20-bw | 25.000 mibjecter 3s O00 bacon itandest work many VIEW PARK, OPPOSITE for the observation of Capt. Taylor, é : 700 s.w..b.b, 7a, and T fb. in rear. 200 406 and 408 Lith ; r A R, is nothing in the argument Iunguage. BERTRAND L., Star office. ap’ Cerro To mites trom Washinetanson Met-Beateie | headquarters and showed the clothing to In- report his conclusions to the Secretary of War vd © argument of the learned : counsel for the defense, in point of law or ee B. and 6. K. K.; delizhtful location: high’ ground: | gne, i - | a is return, ; pec gg BOY'S PONY, SADDLE AND ¥ Kood water; two stations, Lots for sale and houses | SPector Swindell, He related the circum- | upon his return, dle: pony gentle and well trained, Seen at, WOOD | bnilt for purcbusers on eusy tevin FOR SALE—LOTS. . fact, to which I feel called upon to reply, In = stances of the finding of the body, and the AEE coxemcaers > MARRIAGE. | the general presentat ‘ OR SALE—A LOT ON CHAMPLAIN AVE.. ME- | © BRO.’S stables, M st. —8P20-6¢ A. 8 PRATT & SON. Sun Building. | inspector detailed Detective Raff to assist the] AN INTERRUPTED MARRIAGE enccceding areepey ty tse, teach 000 ridian Hill, at 30c. per ft. GEO. W. LINKINS, FOR SALE~A GOOD HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, | FOR RENT—TEN ACRES, GARDEN LAND, ON | Sheriff in his investigation, : are : | discussion of the questions that here ‘aries boo | 1th and H sts. naw. and will work in, all ; public road, next toenatieme Park: necessary build- | ‘This afternoon Detective Raff and the sheriff | Why John F. Grover Did Not Marry froma tieed be Slane, tay antaueer iher hoee te, Fn SSLE-GREAT BARGAIN IN LOT ON Qs BERS. Belvedere Hot. ve. iat | Apply ut Silver Spring Farms vthestrect road. nieked a started toward the scene of the murder and the Widow Davis. restrain my action within such limite of for. r~ $i 4 , oh’ pear % y = epIU FOLD- wil make every effort to ascertain who the dea: —_—_ bearance ore . i ry RK SALE—CHEAP—A MEDIUM LAKGE FOLD- JOR SAL! SHIN SS E. 7 pearance a8 were consistent with the in 100 fh only 8, Foe ge erage Sn ne i Le yee ee eee porabess Fyi Be ferent parts of the weg mpeg 4 aces i woman is, and also by whom the murder was | BIS WIFE PREVENTS HIM FROM COMMITTING BIGA- Prices, for sale, $450 to $1,400, and for rent, | committed. $40 to 8150 for the season, aplo-Lm M. D. PECK, 934 F st. 710 Qt nw, 6,000 ‘br sone further use for it. Sacritice to save removal and stor- | Grov TOR SALE—60 LOTS IN “FAIRVIEW.” BE- | ave. Also, small one, Will inake terns te st fween Eekiny of the United States, whose case it is my duty tional, Fair grounds, 25x | dress Box 96, Star office. = FROM | to present. Inthe examination of the wit- MY BYSNATHING THE MARRIAGE LIC! ———— 6.b00 from $1 0 to $300 each : easy terms. oe @F Tae Evenine § srculatis bain atte HIS HAND—HE SPENDS THE NIGHT IN A POLICE | nesses that have been called on either side I Nr he Tine ot eee eens | NOR SALE—CYCLOP, ; DON'T YOU ¥ T GAITHERSBURG, MONTGOMERY COUNTY ne paticarnles ee ~ | CELL INSTEAD OF IN A BRIDAL CHAMBER. have had no other desire than to see that the fords an opportunity for investment. Por plats and wn gne?, Standard and rhe = mall monthl; A Ma. 5 381m 8 in on Metropolitan branch | where printed a larger number of copies in — that lies in their minds should be made ae " Op] i % nents. For full particulars, specimen paces, of B. and 0. RR. P é z P Pa - F se as | eb, 2-000 31022 Mppeea Py RUST RENE n Gti, | arees®. 0. Box B00. clip. a ouem, S-reoni frame house with outbuildings and | proportion to population than any paper in the | Mrs. Jennie Davis is a widow, who, with her | known. ; = a 20,000 feet of eround. Price, : 3,000; within three = ‘ * + “3 . ‘ S00 soo ivi sae minutes of station, ae world, and its circulation in Washington is ones A new 7-room frame house with outbuildings and nYee Wink’ ual 16.000 feet of ground. Price, $2,000; within three | greater than that of all the other daily papers DR SA ERIDIAN HILL—A CHOICE LOT, R SALE- E routing 3 ) feet on Columbie ave. above Erie ste | an Cee ted ar ae Th in all ite bef. Oe. per sq. ft.; adjoining lot, facing University y horse, a “The case in all its phases is now before the Place, hell at $1; thisis' bargain,” Also two Lot on | 338 very cheerfal, prouipt unutes of station. ; 3 2 fies ite | ond, Pee™ AmBounced that John F. Grove pouch Shy hike Sc Slaes Ge Bric ot near Toth extended, st only 0c. 8. HT. pec np oh eapenpet Te SS ee B23 20g, Tom tame house and 5 acres of land; price, | in the city added together. it verifies its | plasterer, was to be married to her soon, and . “= vegies where yours begins, and ILD, 15 st. Dow. 24-: dle horse fe for h. 2 33.200, £ . . A of et lose. JOR SALE_ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—A | Fearon 1G havale, clo aefel apple wray. horse. ¢ t-room frame house and 11 acres of land; price, | claims by affidavits and by opening its books| the consequence of that annonncement was aeetorg bee +d geal . acted SALE—ON AS N ‘g es . » close and compactly ot ss y 2 ‘ i . y virtue lefe . any mei aide “ol California’ dren ang about 40 ft. on the north | in all harness, is an'excellent coupe or ‘ve-toom frame house and 2 acres of land; price, | to the inspection of those interested. Some| that she was called upon at her home his case, but in the name and for the sake. of more or less, other papers boast largely, but they give no] last evening about 7 o'clock by a woman | the helpless and dependant ones who had no t PRIVAT children, lives at No. 313 M street southwest, | MAJOR DAVIS’ REQUEST FOR LENIENCY ON ACCOUNT Her husband dropped dead two years ago. It OF CAPT. ARMES' FAMILY. b ‘ 14 6th ars old, 16 4 Par usiness he = and containing 5,750 sq. ft., , Stee chestnut sorrel saddle and driving hor: ‘cents. ears Old, 143 hands, has always b R.H.T.LEIPOLD, | in pony pheeton und under saa he property on my r bulletin issued om x who stated that she was Mrs. Ann E. | part in the offense out of which this litigation Sth. _lapza? E.WAGGAMAR, ETO reer oor rook] tide: Da tgp pueyy and an clean la Y-nine acres of choice land, within 10 min. | figures. Grover, the legal wife of the man who, grew, but upon whom its grievous burden a 1 NEW ios ~| 100 LOTS IN EAST WASHINGTON, | both, built by the most distinwni ; Station, suitable fora gentleman's country Sete Te 4 rae he had received, | ™Ust_ chiefly fall, I will ask, with neu seule, ied at from 15 to 50 cents ee se dle, &e ‘&e. All will be sold. sex Sesieece: Erick, 0. Also furms from 100 to 360, DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. cording to the information she had received, y we leave city Address owner, 4° 4 - me! thes ir inspection of stock an: < Pe PET all the consideration that attaches to my sta- 1300 F st. n.w., second floor front, ay fe they were ply at owner's stable, rear of reside! willof the above property can be sold on easy terms. was about to commit bigamy. Whi tion, that the i » il a : idence that has been given in SiLE-A LADY ABOUT 50 LEaTE ALES >: t ive full perme Vite fey yo ee ~ OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE WASHINGTON ASYLUM. discussing the matter Grover came staggering | may be charitably and liberally construed, that wakeell ter Wetee on uk mo, oom by 100 ft., Rst., near 17th... JOR SA THOROUGHBRED GHLSTNUT = c = Commissioners Raymond and Wheatley ves- | in with the marriage license in his hand. He | every scrap of testimony that makes for inno- a window P1d0 ft. iGthiiear proposed Hemeoek Ci Geldins, Telemachus ont of mee terday visited the Washington asylum und | 4.4 on his Sunday clothes and a silk hat that |Ceuce may pass, with undiminished force, to t loeatioz at the price offered ft. loth. near Mass. a PNA Len Coan con the L made a tour of inspection over the building. | iooked like it might have been in conta j his credit; that every reasonable doubt that it at DAVID D. STO 1 ott Cir., 443110. oO maaan ton, 1 miles They say that everything was found in good | °C bos or two, John F arise shall be resolved in favor of the ac- ete ‘806 ‘sth, near Seott Cir. ‘loc ws = 2 : proved by larze mansion, also 7 ro farm house, | order, It is understood that the visit was made | “.y” ie er he license vd. With this, may it please the court, I = WOR SALE — A HAND: DRIVING HOk stable d other buildings in best order; a fine 7% i a Jennie De were the names on the licem ; W TWo. ! double or single, six yea tba; sound | orchard of ali kinds of fruit. ‘thisis one of the finest | & the instance of Commissioner Raymond, who | authorizing any minister to sulemnize the rites | Submit the case All mode and 4 ¥ to L dairy farms in Fairfax Bt fee tenue and par- wanted to satisfy himself as to the condition of | 5y marriage between them, “df you find no law- This statemment was followed by a moment's ope hE ‘ BYR a t ‘ to FRANCIS HUFTY, 1301 F st. n.w. | things. ful impediment thereto. Eceutwisan a Col, Black ordered 2. 2 ae e : are, uld recommend at | ap24-3t 1300 F st. n.w., second floor front. _ en toe ts aE omen . jinn On Sun Lan VITAL STATISTICS. MRS, GROVER TEARS THE MARRIAGE LICENSE. fence ee Pcranchs a RELATE | prices for tis week. “Also ew. rat Avaly | 1S seein front Arsenate beetle cited | The report of Dr. Smith Townshend, health | Mrs. Grover grabbed the license from his nine win in areas ie Drive, at “0c. per foot. | niwe 2 | Pek Gees Sot Stes EES aa Se Roa pleas teroe | EA a Vi ag: Prieangy Segre HE DROP OF THE FLAG t. .. poe re. street. 1B Number of deaths. hite, colored, 42; yoR 1X TMPRO DOMESTH WO LOTS 140 igh-e north aide of L, near N. Hampshire ave. | nao foUt aah arm ni 81.90 per eq. foot; on easy terms. | irawers, drop le ndsome houses how being built near the | drawers. drop leat all on owner. J.A SETTLE, 1229 F st. | Quiranter. At 3-3t_ | Patterns, Domestic Fee Beer saddle mare ROVED BY 6-ROOM COTTA Death-rate per 1,000 per annum: ‘white, 16.98; | ments fell to the floor before John could re- hennery, fine 1 of ai colored, 29.12; total pupulation, 21.03. Twenty- | capture them, and then the conversation be- Cannan see ae wae | four were under five years of age, 13 were un-| came interesting. Several hundred persons Fotomge river: the | Ger one year old, and 23 over 60 years: 17 | soon guthered in front of the house, and among Soiny een t Vay itty aaa baad si rby. Apply to | of the deaths occurred inf hospitals, &c. The | them were Policemen Hilbus Sechie, caliente r the a Zymotic, 16; | They found Mrs. Glover pleading 'Y, putting the finishing touches on “w_ | deaths by classes were as follows: ‘ ‘OAD | Constitutional, 24, local, 40; developmental, 9; | husband to return home, but he gave her to | Place preparatory to to-day’s races, The ce- rand two New Home sew iS, with five ¥ h and H sts., In Readiness for the Opening of the Spring Races at Ivy City. 2on to inspect 7 F stn. nw. OR SALE—A FINE LOT, 50 B 15th, near Columbia road; only wain. Ty bet n 10am. and 4 p. BOUT afoot. Re gain, Tiquire between 10 ain. an aafe and very mi : Piet 136 miles | violence The principal causes of death | understand that he would marry the widow dars were placed on the wings of the jumps i sunton Bi +472 Louisiana ay oughly bi Thess; price Teasou For tur. | from Is . were: Cerebro-spinal meningitis, 5; consump- | or die. Grover wasapparently in a condition | jp the steeple-ch: a . = = - er information apply to Rh. G. C,, 1710 Gst. a, we, 145 Acre nd dw dings, fruit, | Were: by F 4 a y in the stecple-chase course, and the going was ieee 1 ee eS PE ——— womanly to HG t. Fiessant "| water and wood in abu "1 mile from Seabrook | tion, 17; diarrheal, 1; typhoid fever, 1; mala- | that he did not ca her he had two wives mn on B. & P. railroad; 10 miles from ett. STEIGER & LIEBEK and t fever, 1; pneumonia, 6; | or three. The o! sted him and took mR perfectly safe by filling all dangerous 2; bronchitis, 1; whop- | him to the fourth precinct station, where a| holes. The jockey board and clock opposite ia, 4. Births reported: | charge of “intoxication” was entered against | the grand stand were placed in position. This be | rial fever, 2; scarle congestion of the lun ing cough, 2; diphthe ms easy. " Houses 1020 an Washington, D.C, Address MARIO: e and Attorney-at-Law, Bladens- - @. Co.. Ma. —_______sp#lm_| 18 white males, 15 white females; 11 ere him. When he arrived at the rey he ex- | morning the flags were all hoisted and all that to : 2 TOR SALETOR EXCHANGE FOR GOOD crry | males. 13 colored females. Marriages reported: | pressed great relief at being rid of the two| is wanted now for @ great meeting i 10 ri even beaalifen oitesad pleased to see my patrons at 526 12th st. n. ar ] jroperty—desirabje Farii, 100 acres, house, barn, | 12 white; 6 colored. women. th “i a = Lith st. be “i “ys pheation, F. Finest California Wines and Brandies at jowest | ghd Suit; between to miirady, Tamale from Blad SEE as at aah gun PRmOMRe RExRAauD, — y d “bath; loea- prices, Iam also the soleaent for ‘Trimble burg. F tictlars address P,W, BROWN rN 3 ISON 5 - 6,500 ‘Fstory and cellar and bath; bay window, A See Eee ap’ fst reat peel See n prick | He was held a prisoner until this morning. SALE—LOTS AT FOREST N . THE | Cwellings, ‘0 523 F street nor’ 15,000. Grovi artes e i st Wccutitul location, fora home olitside Wash- | Cabin Brent, two brick dwellings, 361 Sth street | Mrs. Grover started there to see him, but she a n 5 ; their final work, but in a great many instances Mg, and Je. per tout. J. EB Kt-} and 1802 L’ street northwes| 000, John met him on the street, he having been released. it was notat all satisfactory, for while the Jones, one frame dwelling, Blair road; $1,250. | She went on to the station all the same to get | iorces that have been racine’ at the rs George Swartley. one brick private stable in | an officer to go to her home on 8th street with | Dorses that have been - oo ny 4 rear of 415 11th street southwest; $720. W. | her as she feared her husband would destroy | TACKS ak inn eeuhieel bane Fron, tmh7-2mo"_| Stuepp, one brick private stable, rear of 706 | their household effects, but when she got there r etsy —d THE HORSES, fection Rye and Kentucky Sour Mash Whiskies. Call Owners gave the horses that will start to-day for price list, HA. ots in the best tin Wine and Li east. W. FE. BURFORD, 1 iW jou brick; yen erates; double rool ou first Huor; b waiter, &c.; beauti- n24-wks, Wa es JOR SALE—FOR THE LA N-ROOM DWELLING ON R. RAVEN tts¥ ne minute walk from station, rms. Address MARION DUC Attorney-ai-Law, Biadensburg, M EST ASSO! f Stewart, Sterling and ott: call ply at’ our | FoR —THAT FINE KAD b.¢., wear Mass — = = = Gth ‘street northwest; #450. M. E, Smoot, | she found him arranging his toilet, He hnd | better than 52 seconds to the gy s aud lots of = Fricee for sale in Takoma Burney st, wear 14th, VOR a ss M M. one frame dwelling, cor. Queen and Provi-| wrapped his clothing up and was ready to er indir sel is hee Rass ter cub Bees, oe Beel Eetate, Loans, and tasuvense, Be igbts, se + st, bet. 2 ee eo will sell at t winal est | ULONUMENTS. Ni oncMENTS, dence streets, 1,400; William Witthaft, two | move. He left the house, as his wife supposed, owners say their horses are backward. How- 6x5 F st uw, I, overiosking city: $1 perfect, ‘On Ontario aver | $1,200 :alvo, second-hatd phys! y almost as brick dwellings, 305 and 307 B street southeast, | to return to the home of Widow Davis. The y a — | Hi city. $1 per foo! n Ontario a wood as new, cost $590, will sell A Large Assortment of gs 2 : 9 - 1, icense were pasted | ©Y¢?, @fter they have had arace or two they PROPERTYICAN | oe, and other desirable inyestivents on * ANDRE OYCE, & $6,300; John Miller, one brick dwelling, 410 | smail pieces of the torn license were paste will hold their own with the best comere. HL, Washington Heights, Columbia Heights, Vraver | aig. rc SiG iain GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS AND | Ist street southeast, $800, together,and the petchod-up docament fs mow | Do. ois as cine is me atuke om the Pi L326 F st. Fok SALE—OUR STOCK OF + HEADSTONES, == at the station house. ; ; for to-day, and owners of horses ia ts E SEVERAL WHOLE SQUARES at bottom prices. New inportation direct from Italy A Verdict for $750 Damages. MRS. GROVER S MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE. the Analostan stake, which will be run to- uew, 10 rs. 88,000. - Detore the prices eee egg! a | clase work are very little hiv of beautiful figures for In the second division of the Circuit Court, | Mrs. Grover was found at her home, near 8th | morrow, will be able’ to give their S ft, re tur $1,308 per Sth and F. ema Saal PS fey CEMETERY AND PARLOR DECORATION. Judge Montgomery, this morning, the case of | and D streets, this morning when a Srax re- | another gallop. While there — 72, OH, 3 GOOD BETLDING LOTS, | assortment of carriages th the ci Worth a visit to see them. Basil Bell against the Herdic Phacton com-| porter called, She said that her husband was | “4 the entries are rather light, so far as num- ted on L st. n.w., only 08 ft. dee} . JF. MA apl7-Im ae ot STEIGER & LIEBERMAN OR SALE—THE FOL MARKET aot. bot ripe ape A HANDSOME | O8t-n-w., bet. oth and 61 eof Mat. ne. be: | Cor Sthand at nei See ae atone | Lith, bet. Daud Ese _apl9-1m Pom Sabian EXQUIS STEI originally cost 2500; can wow be by AtG. L. WILD & bos. 9 7th wt. n, bers go, the quality than good and will pany was concluded, This is a suit for $3,000 | about forty-seven years old. She produced her | Be"s 80. the aus mylene dary sg tery damages claimed to have been sustained by | Certificate of se gptelerres seciiestneh es FOR TO-MORROW. ALEXANDRIA. ae ear pare an ey Nana | gelebeate Marriages in the District of Colum-| |The program for tomorrow includes the fol 5 bia, greetin: lowing: cart, injuring the horse, breaking the cart aud} »y" Saecicahid- Anpemainll ibs eabseensbans Wise one SPECIAL! Reported for Tr throwing the plaintiff out, breaking his arm, | i426 00 re terete gucenee ‘Grover of | Fitst race—Purse €500, of which $100 to apl7-2w* FOR saLe— 2 rites of mar between John F. Grover, of . > G, bet. Sd und 4th me Actual bareuing in a ntunber Of 3 Democratic Parmany Exectiox.—To-morrow | The testimony of the plaintiff was that he could | W's OB 5. 2, ” of | Second, for three-year-olds and upward. Winner 4 Ge They wall bear | CoE, Aoth and D oe a perrect qnieg: Soidyn Gznsiments. | the democratic primaries ‘will 0 n sun- | not turn out for the herdic, and of the driver | Washington, D. ¢ vovbiund nelawtal mabe | Of first or second race on first ‘day to carry 6 ISTEDT & BR: ADLEY, = — JOR SALE — VICTORIAS, EXTENSION-TOL rise to sunsct to select democratic cfmdidates | of the herdic that there was room for the cart ‘cnont die and having eo done pounds more than he then carried. Non- sok SALETDESINABLE-PLACE At balan: | Pom 84“ naronama netouts. Fritts sad Dosturs Fusstons, Sidebars, Surroys, | £0 be voted for st the STE, clcation on the | to turn out, A verdict was rendered for plain-| commanded to appear in the clerk's oMice of re ges Tegle te lndogdirennted ~! yOu SAL ESTE. ci aHT- ve : ~ . , Buck bow niture Wayrons, urth Thursday of May. The candi i & aes 4 sgantett vhen carry 5 Bioeng Miran tara tai | gage gow ofp this beautiful subdivision, alt Topand No-toy Wagons; abo a wuniber of eccond: | than the present ineuiabente seer bey aoe | He OE ETO. tig Supreme Court of said District, and certify | 5 pounds; of $750, 7 pounds; of 8500, 16 pounds bed apple al ear ore Viney s . 7 i Carriage: we duranteed ; repairing i p “3 3 yor, he same. , . price gi0.W00. dal ieeagtiie aoe te eke vaiaion ches, WM: WALTERS SUNS, Lith and’ Dest | Messrs. Beckham, Strauss, and May; auditor, Dr. Carpenter’s Resignation. Pay ideicnalany Sohal diet ioe anal a eek court, | Six furlongs. . tiLek © RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st.n.wt | Sin or thecvy, Brauch, 416 Sth st, » B. M. Latham: gas superintendent, J: Roxbury;| pe. J, 2, Carpenter has resigned his position | this 25th day of June, 1983. eo a ae why 4 THE ELEGANT RE Plats aud {ull information can be had on application FOR SALE 5 GREAT BAKGAIN — BEAUTIFEL | 8A6 clerk, W. E. Nalls; collector, P. F. Gorman; | 9. oe fessor of pharmacy and botany of the “R. J. Meras, Clerk, | Ca¢h, or #5 if ween set oe of « aK st, m c atour office, ones ¢ sees cn carved paneled case Cabinet ; superb | aldermen—first ward, W. Lindsay; third ward, | ® P2 y md on ‘Assistant Clack, | Which $100 to secon tries to be made rooms, and cellar, heated by Y oud Entate trckes tone. French grand repeating vu 8. H. Lunt; fourth ward, B. Thompson; | Medical department of Howard university on > ~ Wednesday, April 24, by 4 p. m.; weights to be Dube SI O00 ee ean | _ ap 20-6t OSES Feta. seaepandely shea’ a8 couneil—first ward. J.T... Herbert; second | aecount of the pressure of business matters | Te eer Dy carite Sear aty | posted by Sp. m., and declarations to be made Suz e" hi re, - . ACs, co, ie] 3 ad fi ing. . Ze e e 2 on 4 ee : 30x100, University | FOR SALE—TRE LARG: ward, J. ‘T. Burke, French Smoot, J.T. Harri- Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, to- | fTes0ing. Tsolemnized the marriage of the | "Tyird race—The Analostan stakes, for three- Fark, hoanoke st. "Columbia Heights, Lauior Heights, | 2° variety in the city of won, anes Hoché; fourth ward, Henry Sinoot, | go the, cage a Toh ent aee Bradley, to: | parties aforesaid ou the 25th day of June, 1885, year-olds; $25 each, or €10 if declared by April geet Saris & On Surveys, 2 and S$ James MeCuen, and L. E. Uhler, ‘The voting | AY: the case of John Butler, a young colored | at Ryland parsonage, in the District of Colum- | Ye""-oldss E25 each. or €10 if declared by April ap20-1m oe 407 F ae rule as to whites will be that all known demos | ™4% charged with perjury, was tried, Maj. J. | bia, W. B. Evans.” |W, winners of @1500 in their twos ALE—VERY DESIRABLE LOTS 1 for the Columbus crats aud all others who pledge themselves to | W. Walker for the defendant. Butler is alleged WHAT MES. GROVER SAYS. form allowed 5 poe maidens allowed ee a eene Prag og pont hdl omiy Sag eT ra ia eohieee the ticket will be allow to vote. No | to have sworn falsely in the Criminal Court| Mrs. Grover said that her husband had been pounds: oe = i For — the h st.. $1 and per foot. These Lots are | cor. = = * | colored voters will be allowed except those re- | D i re inking for some time and had spent bi starters are Winfield, Seadri , ue i be profi - ~ —- 9 : : ecember 18 last in the case of John Young, | drinking for some time and had spent but one Oe HEMTFURD, 14230 Fate aps0-dia | J1OE SALE—VARNISHED WAC {1K | corded on the committees’ list of colored demo- z urniture, milk, an SALE—A SMALL LOT, 20X90, FILLED | Spring Wagons, carriag iron fence in frunt; one side wall: Ap- | spring carta, and 1 po apz0-6ur platéorat | Cone charged with an assault on George Johnson, | night at home in two weeks. She said that she | OT Sourire, Carroll, Cortez or Buddist, DaselAt eae ieee eee his testimony being that John Young did not | was slightly acquainted with the Widow Davis, deg gg Fim a pope Kl in town last night, ‘Shortly before 9 o'clock | commit an assault on George Johnson, und that | Mrs, Grover says she did not know anything | joc0Nd, for three-yesrcolde ond upesed that the bells rung ‘an alarmof dire, whiek lat ck | the latter assaulted Young by shooting at him. | about the proposed. marriage until’ yesterday. farlongs. foundation, and later in the night an alarm was | onto De testi overt ie, Yous be- | when Bob Jones told her about the license | "Firth race—Purse €400, of which $75 to seo- : 16 ni 8 ne (B.) testified, You'll have to tel ar be 7 o e » given of burglars at Mich'T Sehuler's meut | What to sap, for you Know that [pesaet theres | naving been taken out. She met her husband | onq. for three-year-olds’ and upward. The store, on King street, between Fayette and “ - y 4 and he denied it. She said that | winner to be sold at auction for @1,500. If for Payne streets. ‘The police whistles blew, and | ycaumony was given by a number of witnesses | she kissed him and begged him toreturn home, | jess pounds allowed for each €100 down to in -ashort time the whole night detail, cight | 2 OW that Butler's testimony was false, The | put he refused. Her husband, she said, has “ Al ; 3500, One mile. , had surrounded the building to prevent | JUFY returned a verdict of guilty. not supported her for some time. Saturday | “While there were not so many racing men rt, OW eany J. COOK 1426 K ST. ep, beautifully built, 18 rooms,with chan cries. x For sat a - ¥ < on hand @STORY PRESSED BRICK] fire fronton O rooms, lot 19x110 tow 15-] Fine front om Maas particulars apply at 417 Ut st.s.w. | Lots in sq. 7 tension Cubriolettes, Kensingtons, Road Curts. Day- tons, and all styles’ ot Business ‘Wagons, Harness, : ag sh = : — he received 2500 and gave her $8, the first : ealstng AIatseh Cn nna a, wih small | Boch ee aad isa oeecne Genes eee | dunt ths robbers Med sata Ge the en The Western Market Case. money he hed given her for along thue, “Her | Sheu before the races there, were more. thes attached. Sorters | Lot on 133 a Repairing and, painting promptly aftended to. Give officers ascended to the top of the House | _ In the case of Eiker against the District of ae ee ee ae sonuid to her | were expected. Au absorbing topic of conver- pte CURLEY | Loring Sok, overlooking Satsined ave., 42u100, | scivess OFS G st Rw aud sve for sour-| while the others watched below to arrest the | Columbia and R. A. Waters, clerk of the West- | 224 her children until he sation was “How many ers will DESTHABLE PROPERAY cheap. rher lot, 50x1 00. with st. We. near A st., 20x0 oder dwelling. Apply to | Several good lots in Le'Douit Pat w apo-lm All of sq. No. 547, fronting on TEN-ROOM BRICK] yoogte TYLER & y i She said she was sorry now thatshe interrupted 2” 8 yo oF Sheriuau ave, aud Steuben st, 19UE | 70R SALI —OVER 100. CARRIAGES AND WAG= bee et oe aPinene ern market, torestrain the latter from interfer- | the wedding, as she could have had her hus- a ehasi rae - od, ry desertption, rt cond-] 2 J BI rf ‘ * Ps ; r ry ther Hanes. "We buy aud exchange turnouts ‘Telephone | on top of the house except, the chimneys, and | #28 With him in the occupancy of a stand for | band put in prison for awhile. be the limit. The club requires them to pay rk, at low figures. 1-3. If in want of su an all on fh the pa subsided. the sale of-butter, the defendants filed answers GROVER’S BOLDNESS IN THE MATTER. for the entire eight days in advance. aud Gacasaruebodinrs Ghee cena: Nores.—The Janney Car-Coupling company | this morning. The court continued the re-| ‘There was noattempt to keep the marriage | Phil. Dwyer and “Smiling” Johu arrived ape a held its annual meeting at its office on King | straining order and referred the case to R. L. | secret by Mr. Grover, for he came up to the | 0m the 9 o'clock train from New Y They Kk SALE—OV YER 200 CARRIAGES _REW 4: ae Fairfax this afternoon.and elected its | Wallack to take the testimony. clerk's office and obtained the license to marry — sce * to Dos? - an) on the horses that Brouy! Victor ‘T-Carts, Villace Carts, | Officers.—Aliderman E. 8. Leadbeater, of the wi e part in lyn meeting, or may- ao “ r by"and Kenaineton Wagens, iuuviey Puastoss | fonrth ward, has declined ac creemee tee . Mrs. Davis openly. Mrs. Grover was afterward | je get on one of the suburban eaudidates - — | Lee Sagal OS wert side Sth. bet. Cond ; | Waxpnettes and Light Coaches. Alsu.s lirge line of | deputy sergeant has carried to jail Magrades A Protest Against a Wil. at the court-house looking up the record of her | quartered at Ivy City FA GREAT, BARGAIN (A NEW TWO | Oe tt for ton Gags, Betch dueling SIS Ce moe | #8 ee Writes aniitoe kere ct alias ti Elzes, Grantz, and Clark, colored, and the |, Yesterday afternoon ® letter was received | marriage, which she found. She was accompanied | Tp tay™ Thompson, the well-known ewent 6-room sud bath, large bay ‘Notice—Pri s, ither buying or n 9 from Mary E. C 1 ti by Mic WK: Dalainel’ ae Newel -aaeteen aoe 1708 dtu st u.'w | for stable im rear: $3.800. 10th, bet. G and selling turnouts, will Hud it to their advantaxe to call | white man Conkling, who attempted to blow | {fom Mary E. Chase, now in jail waiting sen-| by Mr. W. K. Du ot as apgal adviser, and | of long shots, came over on the same Leen senoired | Stave, baick dueling S twomee ail’ fe Horses! Corringes! Harmen ead noes Wudewte of | up the city gas works. Allof them will begin | tence on a conviction of manslaughter in caus- | when = gen y icine oe teed ye to | is tired of Gutenburg and Clifton, and came “api2-lin” | Easy terms. W. C. DUVALL, 925 Fat. n may Miring. stebling anu’ steca are une- | to-day to serve their sentences, ing the death of Ellen Wheeler last summer, by | 5#Y 20tl is, fe a ow him to marry if he was | over here for a rest. Feb SALE-Lor 38x114, NORTH SIDE R, BET. a : Coun. ave. aud 21st st.’n.w.; ®2 persq. ft. Lot aire of 5. C. MUL Boxl00, List sty bet, Mand Naw: 82 p WOK SALE— ualed by any establishiuent in thi y. WM. F, eerie Register Clagett. ‘The letter is addressed to | °° disposed, and then lodge complaint against ie pein, E <D: WNEY, 1020 L st. u.w., Manufacturer's Agt, 8 — him. It would appear that her feelings got Bi Row Hampebany avey Sou and it sie ri mane | tb si THE COURTS. the judge or clerk of the Probate Court, and | the better of her, and she thus prevented her | George Taylor, A Andy McCarthy and Willie i welve 01 cg jess than 1 fect frontage. | FOR SALE— she states that she has seen in Tue Star that | husband from committing bigamy. Martin are about the best of the jockeys that pli G ERANK B. © ER, 1 r - 5 b oie mais EKANK B. CONG! 415 F F ap JOHN M. 3 DUNG <iieaiednmas Covrr IN (ee E eo Hagner proc! are being taken concerning the | This morning a relation of Mrs. Davis’ called’ are here. Taylor, however, do <3 br. Ree 8 ae eigen Lor New and Second-hand Vehicles of Ali Styles, at his Voitay: boud or bie alleged will of the late John Brown, her father, | at the clerk’s office to ascertain if there had poet for himself or anyone else if be doesn’ Bes on southeast corner New Hampshire ave.and Rast. at aAew® Repository, 479 aud 481 © st. n. w.. ‘o-day, bond of Pliny M. Hough, notary | ana if the per contains the provision she has | been a former marriage and received assurances we his load by the wayside. McCarthy ig not § per fot. FRANK B. CONGEL, mb30-3in jae Kear of National Hotel. | public, sipeoven Gessford agt. Fraser; opin- heard of she desires to contest it. “I am the | that Rev. W. B. Evans had so certified. a great favorite with Starter well, but Ea mer ious hens po ae tile Fat | Ok, SALE THE “orto” GAS ENGINE RE- | ton by Judge Hager modifying and affirming | oniy child of Join Brows,” she says; “he had | GNOVER GETS OUT A NEW MARRIAGE LICENSE, | manages to keep his temper in control, doubt " = 9 is ensive atten ; | decree 7 5 y a1 rn > -y 2 - B HPre030277 to atey, th, near Mana. ave. n.69e, | Ho Jonnof me’ uo habitus ot ful Sewttorcareuias | Geeree below, Ford agt, District; ordered ou | Tf) ,dopied cilld, Tamia jail and therefore | Ghotenon another party called and asked | less he will get along all right re Lot 50x92 to alley 4th st.. near A ne, “81.26 | 4d price list, “D. BALLAUT, Ag’t, 731 7th st. nl? 5s unable to protect my interests in the matter fi renewal of the license to Mr. Gro and E Lot 215x140, side aud fear alley, V'st., neat => Equity Count—Judge Cor. until can secure counsel.” She states that if | 7 eiccad ‘NOTES. = a — — erate Te ne ae eae: a is is isa Weds & Wikeon"”” | rot COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | mato party commiangts Taglots, James Fraser | she was not in, jail through her stepmother's | Mrs. Davié but the clerk declined to iste a | ,,Harambour ‘ rete at, ear § Bw. made party complainant. Smith uarles; t shi lic ting to G: é and is pronounced as if spelled ey 3 : aaa 1418 F ot | Pee Seto oalisy, Bante eo LEASE — WOODLEY, OX Woodley Laws | auditor's Teport finally ratified, “Eiker agt: | Rannfe™memt she would be able to prove that | lice 5 Mr. Grover came and stated to the clerk anormal Nt re TOK SALE, 10 FER CENT INVESTMENT apl2-lm WM. F. HOLTZMAN st Tthiten munaten drive trom Doundersswitviines: | District; restraining order continued; referred a that he knew what he was doing, and was re-| "“S? nour will not start during the Til Her tthe “bree 2000, | ROK, SAE LOTS IN MERIDIAN HILT AND | iure ready ior occupaucy Leaver, rane ‘and Hot and | to R. L, Wallach to take testimony, Mrs. Oppenheimer Wants a Divorce. | sponsible therefor and obtained @ second | ace cil Mr. Bustio hore imported. ok ena, aplent a wORMES EDT fe 1 sore re Con Toth tat hee po aly yk potently Pnopate Cournt—Judge Cor. Jennie Oppenheimer to-day, by Messrs, | license. ‘The pool-rooms at the Boundary hare deter- wo ww, t. Dw. — nn te a a vf nsils ce leased |; admini: 4 — ~—-— en 0-0 RESPECTABLE SOLGEED FOE SALE-A SPLENDID CORNER Lov, 120x868 | fle Vlas. Seapome CaG enol eke Ht Rocwonl: a suits, | Snell and Prince, filed « bill for a divorce from! Excunsiox 10 New Youx via B, axp 0.— | Mined not to close their doors ~_— Fe. one7 yoymanin, win, $250 carb, aud 830 | pp, HS DUsILESS center suitable for stores or @ flat | For other information gn the pepmtiecs or to | 2 tH aol nie. | Sampson Oppenheimer, She states that they | The B. and O. railroad will sell ex- at ae eas Ga ween Tote ee Ore eek | For enquire of CKANE, PAKKIS & CO., Baukers, EDUt House tate of Herman ss order for adminis- ke t they _B. and O. company the first time in the of the Ne- t oat alt ie eee ame GEO. B. WILSON, 1418 F 5. mb27"1m Sauiees Sa trator to pay fees, Estate of F. W. Koss; will | were married December 2, 1878, in Baltimore, | cursion tickets from W: to New York | sional Jockey club «Father Bill” smiling Faiance on time. | ®P10-1m___Late of Walke ARRETT PATE \ TRY DESIRABLE LOTS FOR | admitted to probate and letters testamentary | and lived together, excepting for periods when | ®* £6.50 for round trip for all trains of April 27 | face and will be missed. Fuw. apls-r- PoE SALE MOST DESIMABLE CORNER % fale at X cents a foot and upwards, on small | issued to Minnesota J, Koss; bond $2,500, Es- s and 30, inclusive, for trains lea ‘ash- weet: ‘that he 1Y PAYMENTS, $50 CASH, near Dupont Circle, AT 1%, 9G 000; south | monthly payments; the only Metropolitan Branch tate of Robert Watson; will filed. - he deserted her, until March 7, 1889, and ington 8 a.m., May 1. Tickets are for re- | , Mr. Rey ht 4 4 2 gious Uric on Wate at. n. | font cost ‘ppm bee ja subdivision with Mactinnisaints ant ieetee | - eee : she that he illtreated her, beat her, | turn until ne trains leaving pty my ee A won. “ ree 1,400, SWORMSTEDT & Se - A td . ins fa coe paved gut- ie ee knocked down, &c. For eo, ee aple-oe COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— Sere. For descriptive cireulars and {ull tuiormation | yy New York as late as midnight, 6. ex- five vay oe oe Be ‘ole Lots 1 address HENRY N. CUPP, Secretary, 700 Sth st. u.w. ARRIAGE LiceNsEs.—Marriage licenses have Sagem cursion sleep- Tcuttages b sosane aod celiats toe S0aBO be seeeT dierent ests oC se aoN TR. aitk- paul ae aca bcanecae Hi Bonling Me Non fork ae oad ir, Deeds bases papper aa |. ro — iepdauar- ee ab | Beating, : Transfers of Real Estate. i DEORD WOH Patroce_ | “tabd2in aoe Ris. siastea Smog fron Asati abd ily | Falconer: Wan. Herfurth and faud ‘Louise BF. Leighton « jaltorta, C. Banks, lot 18, | O- station. oe os ETRE ne REARS | ope cencevonp Tau EEE Sen hee ree Te aoean af ease tal, ANNE: Soe | 4 Brookland, 6500 “Monoare bios pot Ta Py ior ‘bat never breaks, never wears out, always clean uct more, Md,, and Adeline ¢ At sud can be worn W! East st ‘ap 16-2 pay Al to We FRANCES HUFTY, 1301 Fst.n.w._ | W. Bacon Hebets ian Treniub, | al. to C. C. Savage, in trust, lot 2, sq. 473; ¢—. pecking . REE ES as ANTED—TO BUY OR RENT A HOUSE IN THE | of Baltimore, M Jno. R. Haislip, of Fairfax | Joseph B. Hill to Sarah A. Banish, sub 11, eS BAe | samme wenn oe ES hy |Sgee aes EAE | gitar oe Me ake Page | aa gh ee | we aL bow ‘& 00,1 * wee 7 “st ‘olin aun Mass; Conway Tibbs and Mery Carter, : Miller? sub lols 19 and 15, eq, 1012, 14"! spring Lake,