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’ D. C.. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1889. GOING TO NEW YORK. District Troops to March in the Cen- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE LoTs— t., bet. 9th and 10th, 20x91 to % bet. N. Cap. Wee ree 1826015) "__ FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE-HOUSES. SALE —COMMODIOUS BRICK HOUSE ON st bet, Band IT ste. with brick carriage. AGIRL’S GLIMPSE OF W ASHINGTO: LATE 1789-1889, A NEW SCHOOL TRUSTEE. Mr. George H. White Appointed to Suc- N-RESIL The municipal authorities of Neweastle- ai i i Di - ef e led a special * Apply to | N st., bet. N. Cap. and 1st alley’ ..85c. tennial Parade. ceed Ros. A. Fish. From an autobiography of Mrs. Quincy, wife | Under-Lyme, Englwnd. have v RC TPs? | Cedar et., near isch, imap. by frame paying 7 per . 5 == ey. ; are y of Josiah Quincy, of 1793-2001, weitten $2 her ons to President Harrie a. TORY BRICK, | (73g 507 RUST eHUN OUR The District military organizations which in-| Mr. George H. White was to-day designated | °°) ard, ala peeadony aoe ~ paling tered . ; > natives o place. newly papsred: heated by steam: | Sp a ee NG | tend participating in the ceremonies attendant | by the Commissioners as trustee for the fourth “ Race Mr. William Walter Phelps, one of the brick sts ; lot 25x138.° Inquire of M. ML R SALE-THREE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING - epee - “ ago, we take the following agcount of her wit- Pease" =e te Gan Seanten Ot wer: rez PARKER, 1418 F st. a ap22-1m — lots on N st,, near North Capitol; 20x120 toalley, | upon the Washington centennial in New York | district, in Place of Mr. Ros, A. Fish, who re- ing, when a yo girl, the ina: ae — — commissioners 4 = — on- sansa ‘OK SALE-AMONG THE MANY FINE REST- | de gpd rear. en WHITAKER, 1307% F st. | have completed their plans. The National | signed some time ago. Mr. White filled the | 2S” a ngane erence, left London yesterday for Berlin. of General Washington, in New York, April 30, 1789. This record becomes more interesting while Fencibles and the Corcoran Cadets leave on Saturday night at 10 o'clock, The Light In- fantry, with about 170 men, will take the train nees we offer for sale are the following: Rst., bet. % story and basement brick, 11 od. thu 11,500 Towa Circ th and 16¢ Fe SALE—BEAUTIFUL FRONT OF 102 F on Maryland. 2x5-2¢, just cast of Stanton square. VHITAKER, 1307% F st. same position from 1878 to 1880 with great credit. He was born in Baltimore in 1834, but has been a resident of the District for for The Vienna tramway company bas conceded the strikers’ demand of twelve hours per day, and has promised to regulate wages as soon a8 , OF. ‘ Sts, with side lot. i . ER, 1307 5 : the great republic, from the Atlantic to the Pa- | possible. The city is now quiet. = a bth ste. 3 Dre v da: Ts. large perty-owner in Sout! . An STH GTREET BW. NEW mid U ates Park. connidering locations bat ater eROLE | A¢10 o'clock Sunday morning; an hour later Walningsen ‘and the senior member of the firm | cific, is celebrating the centennial anniversary | John Bright's fortune, instead of being path, al] modern im | diarion st., 7 rooms, cellar, aii mod. trom cars: Spruce street: = 109. only 8c ; on easy | the fifty men who will represent the soldier 7 of George White & Sons’ foundry. Mr. White AKNER & CO., of Washington's inauguration. 1.000 was but £150,000. 18-66" terms. Apply to WELLER & REP! oe 5. e. He left no publie boys of the departmental battalion. On Sun- j ee is one of the best-known citizens of South} yfra Qui the daughter of John ana | legacies, it being his opinion that the supper® a a = see aty, | 8Y Right at 11 o'clock the Union Veteran Corps | Washington, and ably: fitted for the position Mars seseael icine nr sree m anc’ | of public institutions should come from the liv- bet. K and “Care: borthiweat rection: each €2,800. Term eng: ot IW4xIt3.0n 20 sect Ree aeat | (100 men), Emmet Guard (40 men), the Colum. | He will enter upon his new duties at orce. APS the Sodecel <Oeestitation aso Joptea, |" ‘ nd T4. northwest sectson; 2 “ = ES , Seukeoas-stadlteozas t d u i . “<e — et our bulletin, ions on ‘perfect ttle, attract | bia Rifles (40 men), and the Washington Sharp- The Alleged Perjury in the Beale Case. | remember sceing Gen. Washington land on | ,,'t ® officially annonnced that Sir Faward . “Apply to frees Only BET ERIS REPELTE S26 Be ease ne, on aaa a for the brick houseand ar we SO | Gen. Ordway does not intend to socompan; SOSA N dae Eine Conoae ea Nona | the District national guard. t0. the New Cork opposite the Chiireh of the Covenaut; 303120 each. | Centennial, but he has been quite busy of late HILL & JOHNS‘ in an effort to fully inform the various com- Rieti 1503 Penn. ave. n. w._ | mands about the details and arrangements for BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON MASS. transportation. The following have announced psuity their intention to Gen. Ordway to attend the shooters (45 men) will take their departure, while on Monday night about forty members of the Capital City Guards will march away. Malet, the British ambassador at Berlin; Mr, Scott. the British minister at Berlin, and Mr. Crowe have been appointed British delegates to the Samoan couference. The Castle of Meverling, where Crown Prince Rudolph shot himself, will become a convent of Carmelite nuns, the death chamber become ing a chapel, The municipal committee having charge of the 23d of April, 1789, and make his ent: into New York, wnen he came to take the ¢ of President of the United States, I was at a window in a store on the wharf when he was received, Carpets were spread to the carriage prepared for him; bug he preferred walking through the crowded streets. attended by the overnor and many officers and gentlemen. He cg eran bowed to the multitude. and took ° In the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, yes- terday, the case of Florence Jewell alias Sarah Thompson, ccbred, charged with perjury in the divorce case of Clara M. Beale agt. Edward M. Beale, was given to the jury about 3 o'clock. About 10 o'clock last night the jury returned a verdict of guilty on one count of the indict- ment and failed to agree on another count, AVE. ded, Kalorama Heights, at $1.10 re foot. tion of ‘Maas. snd ‘The lots at inter . jis hat to the ladies at the windows, who m, “= ‘T street) avenues, -50 per square foot. | celebration: First battalion, four companies, | The case of Sarah Hawkins, colored, who was waved their handkerchiefs and threw the Paris exhibition fetes will distribute DEEBLE, 1319 F Spzo-tine_ | Major W. N. Dalton in command; second bat: | employed as a domestic by Mrs. Beale was | Dofore him, and hed tanne ot joy and con. | 400.000 france among the poor of Paris. CHOICE CORNERS, talion, company A, Capt. E. C. Edwards; com- | taken up. Sarah is charged with perjury in gratulation. The whole city was one scene of} The foreign ministers and their first secre- Bg Sg ig non Mavens eat etic pany C, Capt. C. 8, Domer; third battalion, two | testifying in the same divorce case as to a triumphal rejoicing. His name in every form | taries of leg were recently given s Inquire GEO. EIRLNCE, New Hampshire ave, 18th and Q streets, fourpanics Major T. B. Harrison in command; | Jewell visiting the house of Mr. Beale with | of decoration appeared on the fronteof the | mt Pekin Ge eee ently Bi » Photographer, 11th st.. Pa. ave. as W._P. YOUNG, fourth battalion, company A, Capt. R. A. | him, fi houses, and the streets he passed through to| the emperor. Speeches were delivered by ST. N.W., BRICK HOUSE, 10 | _®P25-6t_ O'Brien; fifth battalion, company A, Capt. E. ‘his morning Mr. Coyle appeared for the | the governor's mansion were ornamented with | Prince ¢ ang and the American a y Fx SALE—DESIRABLE LOTS ON G. Benson, company B, Capt. J. J. Costinett; | government, and the testimony similar to that flags, silk banners of various colors, wreaths of | ministers, j nces of friendly feel- # eae en Dapons Circles apeny w ee A. J, uperee) company D, | in the case of Florence Jewell, tried yesterday, | gowers and branches of evergreen. Never | ing were re ted, FOR BALEDFWO OTE apt. W. E. Beagie: sixth battalion, company | was closed, did any enjoy such a triumph as Washington It is stated at the Hague that it will be an- HOR SALE_TWO LOTS ON PRINCETON 8 Saleen : ny 3 a n, is stated at the Hague that it will be an a Bick Hous HG BBG a HsHelte, 200 feet, trom Dr. Hasgmon d's pe ane a = en ein perarac i f - patios Sages who indeed “read his history in a nation’s | nounced on April 30 that the king of Holland 500 | if purchased soon ss residence, y low price of 42% cent » 0 . C. | = , who wi: ict last i soumes hie datics - - aces | coment Fete ap2-8t MM PARKERS 14186 st | mand. Col, Moore, commanding the first regi-| | 1 nee ere gs Fesumes his daties as sovercig “On the 30th of April, 1 ight, it led by the de- night, was the first witness called by Neale deters ee ae enna aPCeOOS I Stent aus cer euainiy bnek tase ba Washington took nt of the United | sek Of FLOR SALE — SEVERAL. MAN. t. ment,will go with his staff and will actas senior Lots on L, at. n.w.. be Of Sir Charles Russe’ officer in command of the District guard. There Parnell case Labon sid Buick, tey; four rooms | FOR kes: “1. it SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. i : ony mont; $3-37-_ Chalos tok Will be no general order from headquarters for | did you ever see Mr. Beale cae of the old Federal hall, as it was afterwura | Will place Sir Charice first rauk of | BSS SE HUTCHINS CO | the guidance of the troops. iqene, frat time I saw Mr. Beale,” said the | Simed which stood in’ the center of foo: | Engiuh literature, Masses icici Paci wed Sa — witness, ‘was in the Police Cour: i ‘ ¢ se in| Of this country, wh ale, don't = = Hit S - feteasiguee, bonding ANU Unity 1o| A Sunday School Seventy Years Old. Mr. Hewlett looked astonished, as did the Total set wien bate Oo ee possess librarice anc d them if - factory tothe | Ms ure fee fine building lots on 18th st near. | One of the oldest Sunday schools in the city | audience. »Alr. Hewlett said: “I don’t under-| sho father of one of ms schoolmates, andcp their first real ht into Irish his- ay Sy is the one connected with the First Presbyte- on an oa Witness was never in Mr, | B¢af to Washington that [could almost hear > will carry home rale Furthe r .. CREAM OR 20 OR N CHAMPLAIN AVE. ME- | rian church on 434 street, which is also one of | pU¥ Mr. Coyle— : reet | Bim speak. The windows and roofs of the opera ~yneiel puree’ begpectontyse 4 delivers at Band 0, fash Oe. per te GEO We LINKINS, canbe datsied capea Seth | Bewle’s house; did not meet him on the street |" ‘were crowded, and in the strocts the that produce some effect ry ‘Mat ing the oldest churches in the city. ‘The seventieth anniversary of the organization of the Sunda; and go to his house; never got in his bed. Ske was telling the truth now, and had before oi) 4 £1,900, 6 tave., Hear F st. throng was so dense that it seemed as if one mmissioners. ” T -—60 LOTS IN “FAIRVIEW aipgton and National, Fair gromids, ox | School will be observed by a meeting to be held | sworn as sho did because she had been per- ere eae a dunetect the people. Vienna Abendpost officially proteste riage. 120, from #150 to $300each ; easy terms. | this evening. suaded by Sarah Hawkins and Ed. Turpin, | 1 balcony of the hall was in full view of the | against the slanderous reports of the foreign - . Y, 806 7th st. his subdivision ison the line of improvements and ° She was in service at the timo last fall. and assembled multitude. In the center of itwas = ss in d to the health of Empress Eliza- jf “ ination apply toe RUST SCS Gorxe To New York.—The Rey. 8. M. Shute, | Sarah came to her and asked her to goto Mr, | Placeda table, with a rich covering of red It asserts that she has not suffered seri- O05 " beth, 624 14th st. nw, rofessor of English literature in the Colum: velvet, and upon this was a crimson velvet Carrington’s office. She went there and made although deeply afflicted at the untimely 9g ORTMENT OF | >on SAL MERIDIAN HILL—A CHOICE Lor, “i te ; aaree to-morrow ea for|a statement, and when she went again rT on which lay a large and elegant ath of ‘the Seto Crown Ext ‘ Bude h. a Sag itars. Gall at EF. DROUP'S, 925 Pa. ave. ar og. fh; adjoining lot, facing University, pba woe S ss — in ee an ee eprom was written — ey she | This was all the paraphernalia for this august | js abstae, 1 t antry : w e, held at #1 argain. Also two Lots on | ClSe8. af the chap! e testified the same week. After she looked over scene. All eyes were fixed upon the balcony, i Pott ee eee h extended, ‘at only 40c, 1 oe. Society of the Cincinnati and chaplain, also, of | her mind she found that the dates were wrong. . W. KILEY DEEBLE, 13ly F st. nw. pe: when, at the appointed hour, Washington tered, accompanied by the chancellor of the state of New York, who was to administer the oath; by John Adams, the Vice-President; Gov- the New Jersey State Society of the Cincinnati, he has been appointed to make the invocation at the banquet to be given on Saturday even- ing at the Lawyers’ club rooms, He will also Bt” WHAT IS THE MATTER? The Great White Region om the Rings of Saturn. She had first told Mrs. Russell, at the jail, that she had sworn falsely two or three months ago. Sarah had had a fuss with her. and one day she had a talk with Joanna Robertson, a fellow —ON| WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—; ty Lot, fronting about 40 ft. ou the north of California ‘ay id containing 5,750 sq. ft., more or less, only 80 cen 4OOD CHANC ‘Title Insura at the Li se: . Clinton, and many other distinguished R. H. T. LEIPOLD, participate in the religious services to be held | prisoner, and Sarah said she had given the case | Crnor ae 4 aa 7 24-3t___1300Fst., second floor front._} on Sunday at St, Paul's chapel, under the man- | kway aud threatened terrane oe Detective | Men. , To the great body of oo 6 (ad | Prom the New York Sun im rearlence, 108 SALE-100 LOTS IN EAST WASHINGTON, | agement of the Society of the Cincinnati. He | Mahon, and witness then told Mra. Russel, ero. The first in war wae nee tebe titary | High up in the southern heavens, on any fair ay for cuss Severad er tones Hest | ~~ a Lrom 15 to 90 cents per square foot porp, | Will also act as one of a delegation of sixteen| By the court She hed told Mr. Springman | so lcade. ‘Hisentranse om tue belsome ne) evening in April, may bo som bell enn CHS 2 COL ed chong ap243t 300 F st. n.w., secon ui appointed by the New Jersey State Society of | and Mr. Lipscomb before the jury came Po et sees Se aah wel t city. the Cincinnati to escort President Harrison HANGE WAREKOOMS, 91 announced by universal shouts of joy and wel- from Elizabethport to New York city. gee come. He was dressed in a suit of black velvet, and his appearance was most dignified and solemn. Advancing to the front of the balcony he laid his hand on his heartand bowed several times, and then retired to an arm-chair n the table. The populace seemed to under- stand thatthe scene had overcome him, and were hushed at once into profound silence, After a few moments the general arose and came forward; Chancellor Livingston read the stars remarkable for being arranged in the form of a large sickle standing upright on handle, with the opening of the curved bla turned toward the west. head and breast of the Lion, one of the const: lations of the Zodiac. West of this sickle the most careless observer cannot fail to notice a star, bri y of those in the Lion, but shining with a light stea then theirs. and wanted to tell the judge, Sarah Hawkins testified as she did yesterday, Edward Turpin testtied as he did yesterday, and on cross-examination said that Mrs. Beale sent for him. He stated that a detective came to him and asked about Florence Jewell, Campbeil Carrington testified that he was the counsel for Mrs. Beale in the divorce pro- ceedings, aud he explained that when it be- came a question as to whether Florence Jewell had been in the penitentiary, he asked an ad- JOR SAL 20's by 100 ft., R st., near 17¢1 40% by 100 tt., RMt., near 17th, wi SS by 100 ft., i6th.iear proposed Hancock Ci 61 by about 105 ft., 15th, near Mass. ave, ant Gth St., above Scott Cir., 442110, Ls 16th, near Scott Ci . 10 and frame dweiling, Conn, ave, HOUS 7G, wwo-story Brick Dwell- eon n.proveaenta, lot 17 ce of property, and EAT SNAP FOR A QUICK ud rich tone Stemway Square X-official, leaving city; ool. t sh. CHANGE, 0 ap 26st PIANO FOR id, These stars mark the R an E PIANO EX 91s) Penua, ave. ure of a 35 |. Mencnant Rirces.—Many members of the 50 | Merchant Rifles, Co. D, third battalion, are ‘79 | preparing for the visit to New York to. partici- 8,590 | Pate in the celebration. They will travel in the . 39 national guard uniform and parade in the ; dress uniforms of gray conts, white helmets fecond floor fiat, | 4nd blue pants, ‘They leave on the 11:20 train GROUP oF Lots IN BELATR | S@trday night. Members will assemble at Desianpers, One quai e. See itat THE PIANO E wing Piano House, 9135 Pa. ave, 5, ’ Tosti. eet form of oath prescribed by the Constitution; It is the planet Saturn, a globe : POF IN armory at 9:30 p. m., Saturday. Capt. Costi- | journment and wrote to tie penitentiary to | £7™ ‘ se Zn. : ‘i heicasien BARGAIN — BAY HORSE, 16% Je Drive, ut 706. per {oye | nett will be in command, and Lieut. King ‘will | cumnment, & fact. Before reeciving an answer | W*hington repeated it, after hin, resting his | belonging, like the earth, to the dominion of did, work anywhere, Buod. drive t. 4 hand on the Bible. The chancellor took ‘the Bible to raise it to the lips of Washington: he stooped and kissed the book. Suitable tor a ¢ ‘also i ¥ bricklayer ur plasterer. Apply 61 ap’ assist. They will go forty strong. i Mr. and Mrs, Bealo had settled their diflicul- DeatH or A. G. Newroy. — Mr. Albert G. ties. Afterward Sarah Hawkins and Turpin came to his office and stated that they had the sun, but more than large as the earth, and ven hundred times as 50 BY ABOUT. rounded by a system F v1 ON |. near Columbia road ; only. ae a ae, NEW. WELL-BUILT TE CK, fered to Ket id LOUZE, 1313 F street. gain. Diquire between 10 a1. and 4 p.m. Gunton Building. 472 Louisiana av TO BUILDEKS— Newton died this morning in the seventy-sixth year of his age, at his residence, 1140 Connec- ticut avenue. ‘The funeral will ‘take place to- morrow at 1:30. -_— Manrtace Liceysrs.—Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Alex. Walker and Susie Morton; George Johnson and May Eliza Mason; T. Julius Goldin and Amy A. Thorpe. ee Tur Economic Assoctatroy.—The last mect- ing until fall of the Washington branch of the Economic association will be held at All-Souls’ church on Monday evening. The subject for discussion is the single-tax method — its reason and rightulness. Mr. J. H. Ralston will open the debate, ssnneiade =e Seen Tre Picture Exutrtiox.—On account of the inclement weather of yesterday and to-day the exhibition of works of local artists at the Cosmos club, which was to close to-night at 10 o'clock, will be continued until 5 p. m., Satur- DR SALE Qst., bet, 15th Sth, hear Boundary, Covfabia ave, ne ‘heap, he best ira} W. £. BURFORD, 1 OK SALE. FEET FRONT 0: Broek ‘ ot a FOR SALesE n.€,, near Mass. i 14th, 5 i K st. be h to alley, #210." Th overlooking city, $1 pe , aud other desirable ANGE OF LOTS, 1ST only #1 per foot; fine lot Columbia road, Lanier Ast and 22d ats:, 15x75 finest lots on Meridian 2 0 uve, dian 7 ts on Meri made a mistake as to the date. On cross-examination witness said that he repared the bill; that the dates were given im by Mrs. Beale, and that she stated that she first learned of the offenses charged from Sarah Hawkins, who had been employed in her house. Mrs. Beale testified that there had_ been dis- agreements between her and her husband, ‘The counsel proceeded to argue the case. The case was given to the jury at 12:45 o'clock, Judge Bradley charging them at con- siderable length. While the motive was not apparent, he said, they were not to assume that there was none, but were to consider the testimony and determine whether an offense had been made out. A VERDICT OF GUILTY. At 1:15 o'clock a verdict of guilty as indicted was found, ee ee Rae THE RUSSIAN POLICE, a signal was give: steeple of the hall, a general discharge « lery from the b: rang out a peal of fore us sent forth suc rend the 5 and then re proudest monarch could never have enjoyed. the delight not only of his own nation and people, but of all mankind, The Romance of the “LA Sample. From th “My own darling pet,” murmured George W. Spilks, as he wound his m: slim waist of Mi , raising the flag upon t te The Pre: red from a scene such as the New York Evenin Sun, Sallie happy to-night.” The beautiful girl nestled one giddy littl ie nestle and rested her fair head on Spilks’ padded shoulder. rtil- all the bells in the city and the multitude be- a shout as seemed to s. ident bowed again to the people, ily arm about the vangeline Higgins and drew her closer to him, “you have made me ve eWise One within an- its equator, and extending in their extreme diameter neariy 170,000 mules from side to e. The astre mer who is fortunat enongh to possess a powerful tele not find in all the heavens a me phenomenon to exhibit to his f Saturn is, when its belted and deli globe shows sharp than ately tinted nd clear through a serene atmosphere, and the giant rin round it with e line and’ markin: ir sur- faces distinctly visible. All those have seen this spectacte with the Lick telescope unite in declaring that its majesty and beauty are beyond the reach of description, It was formerly thought that Saturn might be an inhabited world, and readers of good old Thomas Dick's works will recall how interest- ingly he expatiated upon the splendors of such an even going so far as to calculate h “le number of ink nts dwelling upon both the globe and the rings of the planet, His census of the Saturnians exhibited a total Hill, Washington Heights, Columbia sity Park and College Grounds, ap20- mounting far up in the billions! But modern day, April 28, astronomers think that Saturn, like the still “Oh, Geordie, dear, voice, she said her silvery ou are so good to tell so. I don't The Wonderful ——— Power They Have, e = Tne Satvrpay Lecture at the Smithsonian Public and Private. mind telling you mow, love, that Ihave loved | Spy © abet ie clteeen eke Somahe tat ‘ A S4INCH BRITISH CHALLED ate Institution, under the direction of the scientific eee you ever since I first met vou. 55 in the remote apie rte in nertect order: ball j | tukem at once before the prices are. udvanc societies of Washington, will be delivered at | George Kennan in the Century. Yi ep Neer fr sory eg be pend (TT EY pee ng alpemre agen | bs ul $210, Can be iL, cor. Sth and F- 4:15 o'clock to-morrow afternoon by Wiliiam| There is probably no country in the world | the guard as he poked his head in at the door. : Eleroy Curtis the well-known ne His subject 1s States of Colombia.’ then life may swarm upon its surf: Any- YCLOP. body who wishes to speculate upon that possi- bility, however, should keep in mind the fact that on account of its great dist, ch square mile of the surface of Saturn gets only one-eighticth or nincticth part of the amount of light and heat from the sun that a similar area on the earth gets. paper and “And Sallie, precious,” continued George, The United not noticing the rude interruption, “I have loved you ever since I first saw you, too. And then, gentle reader, occurred one of those scenes which many novelists consider too sacred for vulgar type. But George and Sallie | were not going very heavy on sacred lovemak- ing that evening. Sallie lifted her Cupid's bow Pas one? Stan ts. For fi dress P.O. Box where the public power occupies a wider field, plays a more important part, or touches the private personal life of the citizen at more points than it does in Russia, In a country like Eng- land or the United States, where the people are the governing power, the functions of the po- n.w., only 92 tt. de LIEBERMANN, E LOLLOWT MARKET Pkt » bet. Land M, 441 Bootes $6.50 To New York anp Back.—The B, and O. railroad company announces the sale of exeur- sion tickets to New York at $6.50 for the round trip for all trains April 27 to 30, and for tram seld “terms to suit wher, GEO. E. PAXTON, 1112 . Splat ROOM HOUS 5 WITH AP At THE HOUSE AND the E > ; ee a : But it does not require the presence of life ‘ leaving B. and O. depot 8:00 a.m., May 1, All| lice are simple and clearly defined, and are | of a mouth to the full red lips of George, and | | ut) Pp A By tidshandexte tickets good returning until May 6 inclusive, * | limited, for the most part, to the prevention or | they clung together like the pieces of a broken | 8P® Ssturn or Jupiter to invest those globes LE sts. sw 3 a ara with the liveliest interest, since, if. thes actually in a formative condition, with their real planetary history still before them, we can behold, in watching them, something of those unknown processes of creation by which the world we dwell upon was shap from this point of view that a re ment concerning Saturn, and mended plate with a fifty-pound weight hanging to it to advertise Bullygiue’s Peerless : Z 5 are the detection of crime and the maintenance of order in public places. Indussia, however, | 5 Soe qisht in the pains act & meee where the people are not the governing power, | of that dreamy kiss the guard stuck his head in but hold to that power the relation of an infant | again and shouted: ward to a guardian, the police occupy a very ot eengperyor ge AS - i - 5 a tt i ut Geordie an Sallie did not hear him, different and much more important position. Tiicy went ight ahead wiih hee kee aces KALORAMA HEIGHTS, crus this beautitul subdivision, sit- MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Reported for THE Ev! and immediately adjoming the handyomest residence section of the city. Plats and tull iuformation can be had on application ‘at our office, THOS. J. FISHER & CO, Heal Est ALE ANDRIA, We are n uated at the democratic primary election closed at sunset last evening, and much of the night was occupied in count. ing the votes. All the incumbents were renom- ye Courtland ns, Buggies and Spring Wago Ss. BL * ar Zi Fat-new,_ | tuted with two exceptions. ‘The nominees ure: | pie theory upon which Stee corneas Of | end of the epilogue, and Geordie @idn't ¢o ont ney agrees Syne praia to aciconemers SEVERAL RIDING AND a aml ayor, E. E. Downham; auditor, E, F. Price; | 8¥s* p ae eee ging ae nt of | between the acts to see a man, either. Two of | 1! over the world, awakened curiosity, Dr, t A. Herbert, of SALE—WE OFFER 50. CHOL BAR- : 7 1 y incapable of taking part in the management of Ps nnounced that he had seen a white regi 1 Legation, im Ou View Tots ou 165 rHampehire ave. | ga® superintendent, Jacob Roxbury, over H. | his ‘dountry, his province, or his distect, bat 1 | the passengers in the car changed their seats aut Mian ahoadiow aff tee eat stable viarke’s ; i abt00, Casson Hantzmon, incumbent; clerk of gas, HT. Cook; ingomasseSEuk Wo imeagce eheoa dias atehea oe tee soastd give George and Sallic fall swing, but | $7'5.culd be eal that thochedee crane =a SA ve. DW eischts, Lawler Heigt collector of northern district, rick F. Gor- } i “sa the lovers didn’t notice it, acai Sil eee eae meee ee “ ” waneeen Smet o CoxT Et toe | ROR Sal ee ES eS man, over J.T. Hill, incumbent; collector of | OWN household, and payee ie pretitors Spilksy took a fresh hold around Sarah's | jcTus the rings where they puss oe ying og t ved y. $4,000. CHAS. J. FANNID ‘A magnificent Square Grand Rosewood Piano nearly | _ ap20-1m 1407 Fst.n.w. | southern district, A. F. Cox; corporation at- life anes to the time when his weary gray head | eck, and said: hie = «gyn De Torte tae ‘ae - i. } . new aud in beautiful condition; full rich tox JOR SALE VERY DESIKABLE LOTS IN My, | torncy. 8. G. Brent; superintendent of police, | {\ finally laid down under the sod, ie must be | , You bet the boys will be surprised when I] Pim 0 Sq0™, Uatt Dt, Bers ‘come to con- warranted for 5 years; cost £500; now only Fi sant and Meridi u Hill, Also 1 ts comer of ¥ W. B. Dobie; clerk of the market, Jas. W. Simp- guided, dir , instructed, restrained, re- | tell them to-morrow, love cae ” = ie the enormous scale of the phe meme eee 1 paid for, or $175 cash. Handsome | $44 1400 st. 1 and & fitable ne ano | 80M; measurers of lumber, Jas. Adams and | Possed, regul: fed, fenced in, fenced’ out,} “I don't exclaimed Sallie spunkily, quarter thorough Stephen Swain; measurer of wood and bark, vesley Makel we Cc es will be | braced up, kept down, and made to do gen-| “Mame Jones and Billy's engaged, too, and Submitted fo the’ general election, an Hance | (THIF what somebody else thinks is best tor «ils plawsod Goargaso mith that be Kies cessful, the only change in the officers of the | Bim. the lovely girl’s glowing cheek with a smack city will be the substitution of Mr. Roxbury for which drowned the rattle the cars, and the Mr. Hantzmon as chief of the gas-works and Mr. Gorman for Mr. Hill as tax collector, dK HE i _ap20-1m, OK SALE—A SMALL LOT, 20X90, FILLED with fruit, iron fence in front’, one side wall, Ap- ply 1306 V st. new, ap20-6t* For SALE-zors. Connecticut ave., near Dupont Circle, 32x60, hear K st. 252100. ‘x10. non that it begins to stir our interest, Many thousands of square miles of the sure face of the rings must have been illuminated by the strange light in order that the effect should be visible trom the earth. Of course many telescopes were quickly poiited upon the ringed planct on the receipt of I ‘erby’s an- recommend at ones, can be will be open and can Week day from 11 a.m. to 6 p. im. JNO. A PRESCOPT, 1416 F stew THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, rnace and all ui. $., located near Du- 85,700. For perission to inspect & KUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. nw. instruction at the Colu THE NATURAL OUTCOME of this paternal theory of government is the concentration of all administrative authority in E UPRIGHT PIANO, second-hand Up ano Deal OW, HUGO W ORCH & CI i i i A i 10 » 1d several observers immedi- - newer T, SOx The nominees for the city council were se- | the hands of a few high officials, and an enor-| Several of the passengers at the other end of | 20% — light 4 gag i = stst., wear K, about 13ix8° lected as follows: First ward, board of alder- A , the car moved up opposite the fair young | 3 on the hg on the rings, Some of them WING PROPERTIZC Fine fronton ¢th et-arwe esse: 427208. men —N. PT. Barke. Common council—Peter | that in otluer countries pre lett ho the di ereatares 20 that they might not miss any’ part | describe it ouly ex w alight whitening’ at the at on Fine front on Mass. ave. i. €.. of 58 feet, cheap. Aitcheson, William 8. Moore, Hubert Snowden, | of the individual citizen, or to the jadgr of thn soatinnaetel noene, GubGecndio seed Sallie | eS. cossaby an omens of onan $14.0 At redusel | Lote inaq. 152, at alow fun Clarence Moore. Second ward, board of alder- | 0! [081 group of citizens, are regulated in | didn’t care. They had eyes only for each oth — at a eee 3 Safer: Lot on th st. and S men—Charles Goodrich, Common council Heanor tas etal of ee adenine through | Sallie's arm crept up around Spilkey explanation, however. not suftic o: ¥ Leonard Marbury. Theophilus Ballenger, Geo, “ % dently saw the phenomenon under more favor- able circumstances. Mr. Brooks, of Geneva, has seen it repeatedly, and says itexhibits pulsa- tions of hight “at irregular intervals, ranging from two to seven minutes,” » 2144 feet front, 3. land ave., 42x100. id Steuben st., 150x the imperial police. If you are a Russian, and wish to establish a newspaper, you must’ ask the permission of the minister of the interior. If you wish to open a Sunday school, or ‘any other sort of school, whether and she pulled his ear close to her Fisher, Dr. T. Marshall Jones, Third ward, whispers board of aldermen—Herbert Bryant. Cominon council—John H. Strider, French Smoot, John T. Harrison, James R. Caton, Fourth’ ward, board of aldermen—J. 8. B. Thompson. Com- OUR STOCK OF SPRING I complete. W ay, pretty, you ain't given me a ring yet. A slightly troubled expression stole over George's face, 2. v. Sth and F sts, NEW 10-KOOM nth if any, than wh: If you cont fo show you we would be pleased about ten hours, and the rings revolve around the planet with great speed, the persistence of the light ina certain nite locality opposite the might side of the planet becomes a most puzzling fact. If it has its origin on the rings, then it ought to revolve with them m- steud of remaining in one piace while they used Pianos yinents. Pa, ave. NBION-TOPS, ra, Surreys, ‘ds, Furniture Wagons, Daytons, & number of second: repairiny i > ty it till Saturday, darling?” he . i 8 i Bit “5 in a neglected slum of St. Petersburg or n't you wait Y e: Having been seen on many successive night pet fof carriages in the tty orce oe Fete ee Peet, John t. Sweeney, | in a native village in Kamchatka, you must ask i Gen't got pobd of 108 then, andl] 5 es or meat tie anme spor, it ts evidenety, ished: it has ueverbeet | gp19.1m SL te 210 Sack creck = sphchotdt re eee pee ee We le Se Pit ace ahr the permission of the minister of public in- | don hg acer otiqery he a «q| more than a mere passing phenomenon, al- BRRMANN. 1303 F st. OK SALE—AN EXQUI“ITE STEINWAY P FO SAI 000. FEET OF GROUND Baactrtuid wands -¥. Lbyeleys fourth ‘ward, | *tvetion, | If you wish to give a concert or to ab only funnin’ ee M ye ee though it is probable, judging from the his = originally cost $300; can now be bouxht for New Hampshire ave, 25th and H sts... will make | Tewis Nalie J 4 ’ | get up tableaux for the benefit of an orphan prtatae! Saye Peer lA tory of former apparitions of a somewhat simi- AtG. L. WILD & BRC tweive or more lots of uot less than 15 fect frontage. > 4 5: «| asylum, you must ask permission of the nearest reord : < ss lar ‘character, that it will not be of long dura- 4 ¢ : 709 7th st aple ERANK b. CONGER, 1415 Fst. anes or Fd Conronariox Count. as dis- | representative of the minister of the interior, | “Sallie, areal — re — the From tho | tion. But since Saturn rotates on its axis im tn JO SALE— Joon SALES ea patch from Richmond says: Gov. Lee has #p-| then submit your program of exercises to acen- tor—Battery place next!” came from tho 1 r LEND) ointed Mr. J. K. M. Norton judge of the cor- Bad cu aude b ¥F THAT SPLENDID LOT Pp j Lt mber of slight]; in perfect order. Sola on #31 FG. SMITH, 1 .E — VICTORIAS, E lies’ and Doctors’ tts, Buck? Actual barzaina in a rn sor for approval or revision, and finally hand adv over the proceeds of the entertainment to the police, to be embezzled or given to the orphan asylum, as may happen, If you wish to reli newspapers on the street you’ must get permis- sion, be registered in the books of the police, and guard. Three men got up and went out on the platform for air and a middle-aged lady with spectacles sat bolt upright and snorted. Sallie snuggled as close to Geordie as the arm of the seat would permit, and as she placed her hair in loving conjunction with Geordie’s cream-colored satin necktie she “’SWOEMSTEDI i n court of Alexandria, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Judge Stuart. res.—The public sale of the interest of DeVaughn in the estate of his brother, the late Samucl DeVaughn, of Washington, was stopped by Judge Keith's injunction yesterday. ¥3 per foot. cy Gy tontheast comer New Hampshire ave. and R st. at “e SANK B. EK, ap T415 F it. AT BRIGH rooms, barn stal hard, vineyard, | Wax THERFORD, 1507 F st.nwt "i SALE—DESIUABLE PL. wood, 6 acres, dwelling of 1 ‘Oth, near Mass, ave. n.c. An.e. 60c. viv and pear 81.20 210,00 een st $1.10 My pairing tn " whirl under it, like a beam of sunlight lying 5 = a SONS, 14th and D John Ahern, an old merchant at the ‘AR A NUMBERED BRASS PLATE lisped: 3 i . ly LETHE ELEGANT RESIDEXCE OF A * apis hots near Mi upper end of King street, who was struck with | 44) oon saucer around youraeek, it you} Won't my ownty precious baby boy tell his | Soren fad how the light could bee meri ee r - 2 Hea MeV hersom qa _VAnRaED Wik yj Md. aves near 14th st. n-e---40c. | paralysis somo time ago, died yesterday. as big as abit bees 700 | own if he ever kissed Susie Jaspers? His dolly | ™ ings from the glob Prot. Lewis © rooms, “apl2-In MF. HOLTZMAN, 1321 Pst. nw. sr ras dct wish to open a drug store, a printing office, a | Suilie won't be jealous if her pretty boy Will | 8pon the rings ein She giabe oy of. Lewis 4" | Sprins carte, aud 1 pony carton, Pee ee Justice and Sentimentality. photograph gallery, or a bookstore, you must | tell his dearest if-——-” meg ge ee aay eee ted : JOHN J! Coo > M st, wie co bead ne ee, | oom the Presbyterian. get permission. If you are aphotographer| ‘Battery place—South Ferry next!” na he dhe plctare it a refiecti —— - a West Washington, = F ) CORNER LOT, 120x85 | Justice and sentimentality have nearly al-| ind desire to change the location of your place | We staggered out onto the platform, dear | Might ree 7 A _ Jou SAL PLENDID CORNER LOT, 120x865 1 Bi GOOD SiNGI business center suitebie for stores or @ flat CANARIES ways been hostile to each other. Sentimental some stupendous volcanic outburst or con- of business, you must get permission, If you | reader, and as the cool night air fanned our iculars enquire of flagration on Saturn. ists ar le who have not suffered from | area student and go toa library to consult | fevered brow we managed to recover sufficient- | 248? : . a spi01m O°" Yeo Walker @ Wilion._| villainy. No father was ever @ sentimentalist | Lyell’s “Principles of Geology,” or Spencer's | ly to say to the guard: FB en ay expisin it; tt ie mot ‘ OR SALE-MOST DESIRABLE CORNER LOT. | yn: eae napeial Biatistics," you will find that you can-| | “You've gota pair of lovers om board heven's | i tne earoummtss comes explain i, i 1 Lad near Dupont Circle, 21x80) jor $4,000; south | Whose daughter suffered violence from some | not even look at ‘such dangerous and incendi- | you? i . terious red spot which broke out on Jupiter im front, east side. Apply CHAKLES EARLY, brute, Sentimentalism is only compatible with ary volumes without special permission. If “Oh, that ain't nothing to some nights,” he 1878, and ma is ctill visible end of Harness oe SOU HGR oe an outrage on somebody else. We are glad] you are a physician, you must —_ = rence oe a potent bey agate counted Ser, it is another proof of the dermis . #¥ market, howe or abros LE—Ce ) 1 i issi 7 ymetim: ° AEM FOX" Seem sie fine | WY Wel ecerner ander destable Lot formate in | that the judges of our courts see society in all mimsion before you’ ean practice, and | tri dous scale on which changes are taking place st. n. <3 G st. uw. aud see for your- , it the relations of wrong doing. different locations of Columbia Heights. Headquar- There are times M. M. PARKE! trip's slow for lovers, ‘ ond - ; i the lanets of th ystem, Our FINE HOUSE i426 Kk ST apsiun | ters on lowest prices, when the best of humanity experience « com- | the night, you must have permission to refuse Then he poked his head in at the door once | 9% th — _ ~ded e — gnoen 4 Fe . Dult, e100 CARKIAGES AND WaG- | C1418 Pot fortable satisfaction at the supremacy of jus- een a > grote cetvor tates de aomeeunare cnthudeg 7 han ery description, it second: Ld - = ar i w ussia 5 “4 Ty. at! 5 i: i pent eats Harness, We buy tuld exchange turnouts, “Telephone PRINTERS, Lone English judge at Bristol, not long ago, re- | fully acting” medicines, you must have special | _ As we leaned up against a post Geordie and mtr inert were | ~ — of BEALL, BROW FCO ee ee ee ENC Ree york Carr _ PRINTERS. gretted that he could not add’ the lash to 'the | Permission, or the druggist will not dare to fill | Sallie came out of the car. His arm was around | that once mark: star. and Harness repository, 466 Pa, ave. tw. POR SMA OVER 200 CARRIAGES NEW AND | JY 1 from the best iitkers. Landaus, “arts, Village Carts, your prescriptions, If you are a peasant and wish to build a bath-house on your premises you must get permission. If you wish to thresh QUEEN & W cE, Seas of five seer ee ot oa ss Qui VALLA( inflicted upon a ruffian guilty of assaulting OST T1O Ee EE, achild; and at Liverpool Mr. Justice Charles the fair young girl’s waist, and she was looking | ©0€@ surface of this extinguished globe man up into his face with love-lit eyes. They suse | on down the stairs and into the Hamilton fe int i ; iti advent of man, and the whole carcer of the 4 Mics, thi risoners, who had robbed and | out your grain in the eve: by candle light | waiting-room, and, as they disap; 4 f infinitesimal ac- SPO MLES te ow Alacra lange line ci | BRIEFS, TESTIMONY. Eeoonps, perrtrons | Geutally asshuited « vomen, fiftcen ieaher wine youmnst get permission ‘or Grice. tho police: | Geordls raised Sallie's hand te his lips and got | earth that bears him. is of inini = = = oy eh KMOMPTLY AND ACCURATELY PRINTED. | the cat, in addition to six months’ imprison. | If you wish to go moro than 15 miles away from | in one more chaste salute on the fly.” aes ae moves eh wah rene ing Be taint 10 Toetto.t EINE WORK A SPECIALTY, __419_/ ment. “That judge will have the respect of the | Your home you must get permission. If you | The romance of the L was ended. Y Loewen Epend ory ners on ah Woot alley. For particular eat veh st ——— — men and women on whom the best interests of | are a foreign traveler you must get permission ee recent Gisco me aria? not reach the life-bearing stage of tence until long after Bot become as silent as its desolate an to come into the empire, permission to go out ti pecantonion $2 canta anak longer than six mouths, and must notify the police every time you change your boarding place. In eg nm ya society depend. stablishient in this country. WM. F. O20 L st. n.w., Manufacturer's Agt, EGANT RESIDES With stablesttached. » inspect, apply to GUKLEY Gesrs Suri Scounep AND PRESSED FOR $1 sa GP No other paper published has anything aw mths aa —— | | Coats, 50c.; Pants, 25e.; Vests, 250. like half as many readers in the city of Wash- | short, you cannot live, move, or have your =a monet @ SALE-DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN THE | Ei, Regtens Gereoes tome Wacken eiptce SSE Teese ie USGS td ington as has Tax Evextxo Stan, and no other | being in the Russian empire without permission. PE heat ae weg ee Island yee ED aby suuant moter dwelling’ “apriste | Se" gid tecoud/ and Vehicles ot All Siplen afte’ | gq Tia SE Wet Wathiistén, | one has yet supported its claims by an affidavit | 4 Texas steer lifted ee and baby off 5 a ew Kepository, 479 and 48 B. w 4 Rear of National Hotel, of its circulation. a street and over a high fence in Denver with- | ee Brak ————————— — SS in Monday's great naval demonstration. Her aaerient Cre Ey Tah eed Mo | JgOR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE Ri | The bill absolutely probibiting the sale of ————— out the least a to either the infantor the pear ther onan Tipit ene trom ata, | BY oe cake acideal eeeoptne ateninn | cigaretics in Miekigu Shek neue the ease | ‘The Sar orp toe pigpdenr panded rig gets erg eee a, Seacuniy aleth Sess ost ghee en'baee: purchaser Side oe MEETS Se rare | or the Shake, nied peeeed te aaa te Lana ie ear Ae 2 ome neh | ver, thnk te meeitinnt TIN teoee, tee eres snd fo may cha caste ooo; basoteoenaae | Tawy mee keeled a> tive eek aeh al te *. > Rea 3 i hild’s nurse. To be sure, ted there. A Philadelphia dispatch e 7 vote of 13 ‘Thirteen Ii who came from Pittsburg | steer popular as a cl + moun! i4 s. ©. ‘also “At New Rochelle, N. Y., the post-office was | to take strikers’ es on the Duquesne iron steer wouldn't desert the baby ‘After the Yorigtown had been delivered by the Nacaut lots. lange OF spall to suit. “Apply at dort TS TAKEN. | €ntered by burglars Wednesday night, the safe | works, were forced to leave the works and re- dyeemite Shetery near | contractors to He pos Pin ——— Kast Cap. 5t aple-2w '; “| blown open and about $2,000 e cash taken. | turn to aut, 4 the strikers, who flour- ae mine or Myr ray ony sen t TO SEE THEM— eae vin from $25. | There is no clew to the bi lara. ished revolvers. 6 situation is grave. »wton Emmons, | supports circles it after “ ice ee ae saemente: LOM SUITS tm Hair Cloth oe Pies A letter has been received in Baltimore from} _ Presidents Adams, of the Union Pacific, and lower limbs sons, Careful estimation made it clear Chas. H. Luscomb, president of theleague of HEADQUARTERS for BABY. CARR GBS ed oe Perkins, of the Burlington, have signed a con- E E E Hd supports would not carry the weight, and to ric. Wh L Brown (speaking ‘arms crushed by falling timbers. Fireman additional support it was to “| pygmars, canted feo cs Sia on tke pees ehaten Se eral | Gace con einen ae Pied pestle ds ree Sipe Sa andes iz aimo Sorgualf inured tear out large of the Joiner work of BRUSSELS C. and July 2, 3 and 4the dates, Joseph Smith, of Phi a Sree one of those new-fangled around his} The committees of the legislature —— wot At Harrisonburg, Va., Rev. L. C. Miller, a | railroad brakeman, fell from a at Atlan’ silk hat)—*Has Fenderson loat his wife?” 5 having failed to eS = eM bolts, es Cagolina sve. ae. On eau tern rominent member of the M. E, Church south, | City and was killed, His was terribly | _Fogg—“No; he has only lost his venses,”— | to the ey ee convention ben peered wd ne, Soverument, ©. MEADS, Builder, 104 4th st. ue, vestarday. maugled, . Boston Transcript, ‘will be had session. amount of money,