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8 ° Ya THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1889. __FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. COUNTRY BOARD. STABBED TO THE HEART. THE PARNELL COMMISSION. SULLIVAN’s ALIBI = * inane ~ = art $n “e pire Sha prmaatliy — OK RENT—1615 MARION ST. N.W., 7 ROO! HOME If WALLACE | HOB Togs soma rent ptaba tor .UMMER BOARDERS WANTED AT PAOKIAy Joseph Shorter Kills Edwin Smith | Michael Davitt Continues His Testimony | Trying to Offset Le Caron’s aud bath, aud eoncrete cellar the whole cellar, &c. ; nicely weight, Tbe; : stl tor Farm: half mile ‘station; with a Rasty Fork. . —Patrick Ford on Cronin’s Murder, F= unis of owner, EMMONS a nee, 708 sirain shoe Ear st Quaftermasier's stable, ue scenery “of ait ee wee ED im Regard to the, Land League. Poor r three mouths, for 4c at 210 Deiaware ave. ne. ; one-half square from Sen- ate wing of capitol and overlooking East Capitol park Apply at once. ye 1 <PARTY HAVING TWO RESTAU- WANTED AT Loctsr ; HIGH | BOTH YOUNG COLORED MEN AND THE FATAL While public interest in the Parnell inquiry} The Chicago Tribune stated yesterday that Frese Atsrs ft dyone Suma opees BBiciiy cations fait vey of die ake mea QUARREL SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN ABOUT A an ettempt was being made at an alibi in bebalf Starket st Sy5-1 : r . me tigate has flagged and but fe Irishmen have sre eoreetoNR ss File ceases Pekar argz | CAME oF “ouar”—renrmworr AT TRE cOR-| iNtsned’ to Michael Davitt's evidence, there | Of Alexander Sullivan. It said: “The story a. ot: i. county, Va. PS EE A zi FS SALE-GET THE NEW WALTZ SONG, ate OXER’'S INQUEST—SHORTER HELD TO ANSWER, be no doubt that not even the evidence of | 8, and there are half a dozen men to au- NO. 123 _ N.W., NEAK PENN. “Sweet Arbutus,” st ELLIS’, 937 log Bee iibahaien. om be mo m - Sora Paes aie os x shciog | MURSIEREROF OE SERS EAE QFE | rhe arth arent in thin city thi yer of «| Feo! hve os had gretrSndunce om | het het Wan 3. lot of Clem FS ESS XO, HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- F sep ae the Beate and taine, and will secure: man on a charge of murder was made the as . surance Broker. : yester- - ker. ; | Moderate. Aiddrew Sim ¥.SCATLETT ipa" | Gay. Wm. Smith, colored, was killed at the | be bas not made any cetageger, Pe artes breegrar wd. ogres Cope, HOUSES, book: | FRXCELLENT BOARD AT PARM-HOUSE, ON THE AE HOUSE, OF THE | Corner of 18th and W stroete narthwest tn the vex See anak eek a ae ahlial Sieanicher Galibtbs ema tone ago, and : ‘ a soon after- opinions = i oe cee tee boating ant at . eS afternoon by ree arachnids = past, he has scrupulously guarded the safety of | fterward visited a man named Callaghan, liv- Our Be Mary's Co, Me iy z = ane dane: ore | his friends and Hix denunciation, | @6 *t Joliet. This Callaghan, it is said, agreed oy HILL HOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY SITU- nf _— — 1 Wome, 16th st., near Q. 8 roo! ‘and ceilar, range and latrobes; lot 3 SALE—8135, FIRST-CLASS ia. | 20,80 to London and t Per coi tea Fister apa tures, cas gro en Hote HOSPECT, fOUSE, BEAUT game of dice, or what is commonly called | undoubtedly sincere, of all criminal and dis-| nell comminion thet he eas the nore ee ear te, luk 208100. 9,500 | W- MAGRATH, 208 10th st-n-w- Syae fine padi horsca’ "able board wiexcellee | “crap.” ‘The facts in this case, as in all the | honorable methods of carrying on the agitation | ducted Le Cacun invo the Clanens-Geel oo 70K, SALE-CHEAP—IF BOUGHT IMMEDI. | HESSOS i, North Fork, Loudoun Co., Va. _ nate | PS eee tee eetorean | marr ces of rent atc rmong the colored | protaced nad ofok compa rw with | Suc a i re Se Pa iti ped up: complete and elegant homie tn 1X SUMMER ‘BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- | people, show that the game of “crap,” of | his avowal of his desire for Irish independence. | T22!"Who inducted him inte the ceive SOMMOBEOUS AND Ww wanbis eaten, Och ot 9e iE bole & 20n, eile eee name, Rear Betheads. 246 miles from | “shakin’ de bones,” is the cause of more THE LADIES LEAGUE BOOKS. Le Caron also swore that he knew Bul- af 12 Fears, with afi | _278-9t Pacitie Building, O24 Fat. ue. | drese Mrs F: ELOIS Bocende, Sa ZyS9t_ |affrays and homicides than all other causes | | a, hie examination esterday, in reply to | Livan for eleven years before, and that iy shaded yard; ow UR SALE—S’ AMERICAN TELEPHONE UMMER ARD—LARGE FARM. - i: ii 1 i. juestions, itt said id not know son a soldier nese tw.” would exchange for Fetuieny will be sold cheap. Address wee Shane Va. a0 inher Pea we shine co Yana arn on ip agar gt serriarapneong Ditcekdchatteckdin cries toe league. | Pensioner living at Amherstberg, Ontario. It ww, stylist, 10-room corner house on Mass. | OE ig: fiaila twice say "Addzess Mss, BOORMAS. Cot. “enna? 12 his we He was also ignorant as to the manner iu which | },0% 20 Consequence to the defendants in the " ‘S00 OR BALE—A FINE GROCERY, MEAT, PROVI- 2 | nesses had a sot of “bones” in his pocket, Jog? | Parnell commission who introduced Le Caron Brautnew, O-room, ‘ion, and Liguor Store, sa Teasons given, | 2€tt's Station, 2 Va st the £70,000 that had passed through tne Ladies’ | }wc"qu, Gqumussion w —- on Mase. ave. 50. Apply xe, oF sd and Va. kere Wa nee stated Ta EAR STATION, NEW THE MURDERER AND HIS VICTIM. league had beea expended. The Fenians’ black pty eae hay has Veen coe the city. Call after 6 p.m. : ayd-40" a sr plantiy of enecy mate and burt: | , William Smith, the victim, was about twenty- | list, he said, was a list of persons who had been | ty Peyeancs£0F Sullivan to free, his ekirts from ‘Sete at alee, Pe ee, ee Se Poey, Cae RANT CHR | two yours old. Ho hasbeen employed atHomy| expelled from the organo, iter fort | ine of esa wath 16 Carn Cat water and gas, om 1 st 1.6.5 we.; 81,500. | of, Reh Xoo, DOWNERS KEW CA HAGE “AND | Paitfax county, Va. eit | Sheehy's grocery store, corner of 11th and ¥ | ing note te Seeeueey. conduct. He | toward accomplishing this. In_ explanation, it 612% Lith st. nw. fwo new and handsome frame cot th 4" acre aa eee Bocnrosabie Aaa ce EAL THY, LOCATION: | streets, He has always borne an excellent | Crime was to dee te pepe dope may be said that the Wm. J. Elliot alluded to iy. RO HOLTZM. of sround; 6 rooms, hail snd verandah; \ mile from “i MEDIUW-AIZED BAY delicacies of the season ; daily A tion to | Character. He lived with his mother in Glick’s the ak eon ~ - is a brother-in-law of the triangle agent Bt - W._ | Aqueduct bridwe; high and healthy; 1,750 each. A MEDICOM: and from depot free. Mrs. D. H. PLASTER, Unison, | alley, between 6th and 7th and R and 8 streets jaw had been violated. ney, and that when be came to Joliet to nego- eo SE etree > a ATO ahaa ae a ae, ROCHE rattan: 3-2 Loudoun county, Va, 4y3-St*_ | northwest. DOWN ON IXFORMERS, tiate with Callaghan, Mr. Spellman, the dis- FN — ——— ‘0 BRAND NEW SEVEN-ROO! = NLARENS—FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOM-| The pri is about twen' old, and vi vi et member of the Clan-na-Gae t T ~Mnea oat 34 Gave of a = R SALE—DOUBLE (SLIDING-SEAT) OUTRIG- * oe prisoner is ity years old, He considered that the Widow Walsh acted | trict member of the Clan-na-Gael in this state, Bonet 60| "more & Central, br-81 "wall frosa the Georstiown verstinos of sveaas Hout: handsomest on the river. J.C. HUTCH: Cc les frou Washingums referensee eaaien, Tics: | lives with his mother and sisters on W street, | nobiy in sacrificing her con rather than turn | bjected. Every ‘son and brother’ mixed up 3327 Pst. 1 40 730 Cook'sal’y ne.,4r. a: hnvunes Brat-clas inalbreapeta; @lvr30, 007 Pa aves BOM Re eon o meas eee between 10th and 11th streets northwest. He | jor Tt noble act to sacrifice the | i this business secms to be a ‘sister, cousin oF BuRy vat Lor, $0) etice-secm, 1008 un nar uaanidassaaiades siallant waters tee tilioe SAI N ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL WILL | _iy2-3t" was employed asa laborer in the Belt line car | ™*0rmer. It was a noble xy aunt”of the trianglers.” 907 27th st.n.w..3 LE Columbia Satety Bicycle; absolutely perfect; | 775 life of am innocent person rather than turn in- 000. OARDERS | ACCOMMODATED AY LEAS. | stables, at 11th and V streets, He has not been pel pans Station, Metropotitan FP eo CAB gbeneen, Mt siore of GEO.S. AT: BoAhorss ACcoMmop Ar T A PLEAS. my “ lace, near Blue Ridge wer figtwees former. Attorney-General Webster re-read TUE WORK OF ENGLISH SPIES. briduia tom at only” 8250 per | WATER. D FIRST-CLASS GEOG OR | Salsa, Tie Eat dtc’ fees, Ma AAN | bud has eck hanging: about we ear sable, | extracts from the Jriah Worl “Mr: Davite in| A New York dispatch says that the next tirtve by sth jor ; 5 5LOO Address e : : : © Bullding Sites of %, 4 and Sacres, near | ['rurther iatormetion apply at 1211 11th st. ge, Bbickedavite, ion He was known among his companions as ap ex- | ™&ny instances, said = disapproved the — issue of the Jrish World will contain a five- ig wiedttan tie acadeueecaan: ‘Wetbeatencie BSE | Densons WisiiNa, 4 QUIET COUNTY woME | Pert “crap shooter." ments expressed in the articles quoted. He | colum editorial. signed by the editor, Patrick D- ress 7[{oR SALE _VERY CHE, thought the expression of such sentiments was | y, > st. uw., 9 rooms and bat Sy5-2t POR SALE. ‘RY CHEAP—A FINE ROSEWOO! for the summer, addi HID IN A HAY-LOFT. ‘i 4 ; ‘ord, declaring that the summary “removal' vols abd = a — ‘ase 7-Octave Square fiano, in fect order and . C. B, P injurious to the Irish cause. 2 : ~ | phone og : FO} SADE-AT LE DROTT PARK, A BARGALN IN | food tone, ‘for oui #150 aiigludine” nbroiaered | _Jy23t* Haltway, Fanatics Coz Va,_| After the homicide Shorter made his escape win rine aaa oe risheatggemne Yara pig eed Ragin ote = NO: OF utiful New G-room Brick House. sll modern | Cover aud Stool. Payrseuts’ $10 per, s001 3 = son x id nati % % .e Caron, 1416 Fst nw, Kelloge Building foveenta handsomely papered, BH. WALSER | beautitul fullsize Cabinet Upright, ‘neatly gen, | WW ANTED_BOARDELS FOR SUMMER MUNTHS, | to the Belt line car-stable and concealed him. — avows.that the desperate hand of the Londen R RENT—1026 8TH ST. N.W., THREE-STORY sti | Slo vermoutht 22> Cam be Bad for ouly’ $290. | rerme ec, address MRS. ME VEINS, Rockville, Ma. | Self im the hay-loft. Search was made for him The Bidder of ““S’Angeius” Had no | 2's is furtively revealed in the foul con- ‘and basement Brick House; 9 rooms and bath; | [YOR SALE—AT COST—OW AVING ‘New Pianve at summer prices, dy1-6t* there, but Shorter was not found, Later in the e spiracy to fix the murder of Cronin where it Bret-clase in every ot EMMONS S. SMITH, | HM city. A fine 3t-story containing 12 rooms, 7 LASS COUNTRY BOARD AT BENNING, | evening, when he was taken in custody, he told Money, but Rothschild Paid It. joes not belong— upon Alexander Sullivan. Boston Variety Store, 700 Market Space. jeZ0-1m "| 2 bath-rooms, 16 rH closets, 0 ond Bre-siaces: 3 ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, rge rooms: plenty shade, ice, &c.; good | the officers that one of them, while hunting for . ‘ a - THOS. BREXNAN T LOR RENT_906 O ST. N.W., 8 ROOMS, PAPERED | 7/6124 hard wood throughout: handsomely pajered, THE LEADING PIANO HOUSE, hort walk from station; terms reasonable. Ad- | him in the hay-loft, touched him with a stick,| The New York Suns Paris special say 08, BREKKAN TALae. E eepuguont. alt couveutetioes; desirable neigh: | jor sale. In on Massachiusctte ave. dy? 913 Pennsylvania ave, _ } dress Mrs. M. J. FAHE’ ood 35 per m0. Tnqui one ae Je28-ln “FRANK T. BOW SING, 416 5th st. mw. | CPSC, APPIY to ROR SALE—A FULL 1 im wit! 4 : illet’e |. Thomas Brennan, of Omaha, Neb., ex-secre- P te = ee jac | He laughed at the idea of Smith being dead | America almost acquired possession of Millet'e . i. JCKELED, BALI-DEAR’| Pee niiona 10 satlos tres Woot ectct i nikcaeans | When informed of that fact by Detective Car- | “L'Angelus” yesterday in spite of the Louvre’s | t*'Y of the Irish national league, wid yester- ce — = h Bieycle, in perfect order; orixinal be “hy id: day: “I see the statement de that I {Ok RENT—UNFURNISHED. o SLE, | TAilroad station; » trains each way daily; convenient | ter, and said: bid of 553. rr: t the Secreta le on | 24Y r ™ is made that J was 7. - $208.33 2012 z SNE RIDEBAR BUGGYT SLD ONLY | 3! = ai i ae i Smith sit able.” . ~ ders, ‘This is the ever be ames 56 JOR SALE—ONE SIDE-BAW BUGGY, USED ONLY IGHLAND “COUNTRY CLUBHOUSE vow | ling to Smith since we e tre the government, did not have anything like | @UTGers, ‘This is the first Lever heard of it 141 1314 to half-dozen tim as new; made to order; also open to sunete, transient oF pemaieet: Col ‘That may be so,” said Detective Carter, . 1 don't think I would have any trouble, b 1 Dupont Circl alley, in rear, b. b. uew Harness, uot soiled, Callat Stable ‘ge | andairy. Every appointumcnt of hotel. Breakfast and | ‘but if so they have treated him very badly, | 500,000 franes to bid with, and when Challioner, | ever, in proving an alibi. Iwas in au Engl 2216 Iatat. v. and 3 rms...’ Sti SS ee ee «__ | dinners a specialty to order. ‘Telephone, for he is in the ice-box at the morgue.” the auctioneer, asked for the money, which was | prison for twelve months immediately prece: 1714 Coun. = . = - it e , asked for 7. P ¥ 4 Lip Ao hn ea MES. C. D. MARSH. This morning, the old rusty fork, the weapon | gue on Wednesday, it was not forthcoming. | ™& and for twelve months tmmediately follow- mit Inte jyz-st. | @PRING BANK FARM, TWO MILES FROM ALEX- | used, was found in the Belt line stable, where ¢ ¢ | img the Phenix park tragedy, The statement cee ee i 2 wae wane aa us |e andria; convenient for gente in offic Fm) trains Shorter had thrown it, All day Wednesday Proust and his licatenant that Iam a nephew of Patrick Egan is also im |ACH] NERY, wice per day; fruit, ice and milk in abundance ; rushed from one patriot to another for money, of t ” WM. C. and healthy; terms'85, SPRING BANK, Alexandria, THE CORONER'S INQUEST. Pi ¥> | correct, Iam no relation to Mr. Egan. dst 2010 Aliceanna st. Va. Jez8-Ihn* Th ‘, ‘. and not having raised one-half the sum at ° rR < Pe oS SASS es = —_ ss ae e prisoner was taken to the sixth precinct | ®” 3 = BURKE'S EXTRADITION. {OR SALE 5 “SIZED | 8A\ OME COMFORTS IN THE BLUE RIDGE ns ight, Chall: 1 Suto: Ameri- proceeding: a aaa a Bittesticariecks ued cas tae cee ee: Mountaine-T can wecommodate # few select par: | Station this morning and was present at the gal ee ge wr a At the extradition proceedings in regard to Pierce Place. 1 ® Platform Scales, good us new; capacity 2, ties with first-class a clesant climate; | inquest. The jury was composed of M. J. Mor- | ©®2 association, to ask him to take! Burke at Winnipeg on Wednesday the evidence Qst. abarvain, 1201 S4¢st. s.w. PW. ornisnte ae class; reasonable rates. INNON, Sperryville, Rappabanuock County, Vi Fe SALE—A STYLISH BAY HORSE, SEVEN pS A eh a ETREAT COTTAGE, OPEN JULY 1, OFFERS azey Horse; ud. re ¥. 5 a 5 5 at BURDORI'S STABLES.” CVO? 4, ANE EV to boarders quiet and comfortable suininier hom {OR SALE—A HANDSOME, STYLISH TEAM OF tte tenets. ve ce FP lirsee teroan miatebee any tod ee Oe oe FIGNKLIS; Harpers Ferry, W. Vax, Box 6-3 old, 16 hands, weixh 1,150 1 gan, Patrick Cusick, George Prather, John | the picture at his bid of 552,000 franes. | of his identity with the man wanted for the Holmes, George Sill and Busbrod Hay. parraeh had ——— “ee pave! in —— en murder of Dr. Cronin in Chicago was not con- : willingness to give £0,000 francs to the poor of | sidered sufficient, and States Attorney Longe AR ht cay Roane san ane witness | P&tis if allowed to take “L’Angelus” at the | pecker has decided to send the two Cuteone to figures at which it was bid off for the Louvre, | Winnipeg to add their atities called, testified that the fight occurred between | and his delight at the new turn of affairs knew | 4.4 oS — i a aa 45 chy id | JOR TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, WASH- F ~ ~ the detectives and Mathewson, 500 2EUL-2E1S 7th sta w 4 | Compactly uusde; cod solid legs and feet; ariveto- | M° ingiou, aud musicans we have auatioctiveaies |4 and 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, He was|mo bounds. But before he could get 10 Chal- ss ae. : * ; “ wether like one horse; very gentle; have greaten- | at special’ rates for ing. Every advantage of | standing opposite his house, No. 2203 10th | lioner with a certified check high ofiicers of the RESTORING WIS YOUTH. durauce: vrott, cheerful drivers: Derfecty’ broken | Country and tawn, of Tiditue ah driving: two street, when’ he saw Smith and Shorter sitting | °vernment had induced the auctioneer to wait h sez for all harness (double or single, heavy oF run on the V, M. either would make a pertect ‘family, busiuess, or | EMY," Culpeper, Va. on Mr. Edwards’ doorstep, near the corner of | Until 9 o'clock yesterday morning before mak- Dr. Brown-Sequard Claims to Have coach horse single, and th will be separated if de- red. Also, the exces frat tonee Bock tes it MER BOARD—OLD BROOKS MANSION, | 10th street. Mrs. Edwards came out and drove | ing the painting over to the American. Sutton * my pove is on & po overt onray | Sed. Also, the exceedingly Handsome Dark Bay Horee | QUO, Doc Sug onto frre ites alae sod feely way. ‘Then they walked to 10th and W | ¥8 ready at 9 o'clock, but in the meantime Solved the Great Life Problem, Theanove is onty a portion of the proverty onray | “Dandy.” Gyre old, 10% hands high: strictly sound | SOP tand, D.C. 2 city. altitu em away. ; ~ dy iat 19 crclock, but in the meantime ease ka Senos Galt ofics Ger bolita issietoa | aud perfect; oue of the most desirable gentleman's | 4¢;t: cool house; large, fresh rooms; fineshade trees. | streets and sat in the bay window. About ten | Rothschild had been induced to give Ht ES the stand 15th. _{jy2!_ THOS. E. WAGGAM. roadsters in this city; 8 a qaine, resolute driver, fear- | _3¢19-lin minntes after they got’ to the Corner. they | for the entire amount on behalf of the govern-| The Courrier dc wis publishes an ac- LE—AS A WHC Jess of everything ; stands without tying and sale for any lady to ride or drive, With or without the horses | AL is to be sold a superior Extension Top Surrey, a fine Dayton Wagon, and elegant Side Bar, Shifting Top | pi Busey (pole avd shafts), all in perfect condition und | M show but slight use; a set Medium-Weight Double Hacness, two seta fine Single eo yt ies’ aud by thing by ar Yering Wil be foul nepatater Hobes: | tain scenery: beautiful location: healthy. Write for | returned to Mrs. Edwards’ corner. where there y a DELIGHTFUL HOME IN THE MOUNAINS OF | hal a fight that lasted ten minutes. Then they | Ment, so that “L’Angelus” 1s now irrevocably in | count of the most startling discovery of the ene Raped Lrg ingen peo pred went away. Smith went to 10th and V streets, | the possession of the French nati Sutton | age—if the fects are as stated. Dr. Brown- co L’Angelus” | Sequard is Claude Bernard's successor in the nd comfort. “Mrs. ¥. E. MCCARTY, | and Shorter’s mother took him in the house, |¢®me over here to buy ‘arm, near Aldie, Va._my~4-eolsm* | about five minutes later Shorter came out of | for America, and if he cannot buy it he College de France and one of the most ems his back gate and walked through the alleyand | 18 going to try to do the next best lege do France s be ost emi- 9 Lorrowing it, Accordingly, he to-day | Bent specialists in mervous diseases in the ut of house 850 per | ance for a physician, 220° Limo" ry handsome Kow Ms bet. 4 Toom @UMMER BOARD ON NORTH HILL FARM—LO- 8S cated near the Shenandoah river; water aud moun- E—SOME VERY 4 ACTIVE IOUS hed and handsomely papered, ou the coi 5 i 5 smi laid before Proust a scheme whereby he offers | world, He is president of the Biological so- ‘and cos! ‘ purchase ol below | Circular furnishing details and terms, 5: is an ice-cream saloon, Shorter met Smith and - parr de ag ae tad > x hy ap th and. ¥ sts. Corher House $3,000. | Heir seal tales Bence RHIC: srele tea thee COM CASTLEMAN, | asked: to exhibit L’Angelns” in New York this} ciety of Paris, At the last reunion of that EX@CHELbrk, 1213 Fst . eae can secure genuine bargains. Satisfactory reasous P. O. Castleman's Ferry, Clarke County, Va rs t to fight this out?” autumn at the Burye exhibition, which will be | poay, a few weeks ago, the venerable old scien- Shy ENT—EL E. CONTAIN ae SWORMSTEDT & BRADLE Will be given for sellin, For an examination and all | _™my9-cotjy15 setae ig Mi ce wo you wan! ig . given for the purpose of erecting a statue to y 4 YZ rocme with vew stable in, teak, conuct Wood, | PQOe SALE OR Ki NO.1315 © N—ONLY FIVE MINUTE Smith replied: “No, Mr. Shorter, T'll do away tist, information apply at OWNER'S Private Stable, 1006 } 13th at, dy owed with ¥ Barye in Paris. Sutton offers to make over enty-two years of existence, lee “Mansion.” Lane aud Tenieytown road, unmediately opposite new building ; healthy loc with it.” Without a word’s warning Shorter then ave. “The ¥ BLACKFORD, 1515 Hs ore , : in best iapr Y STYLISH NO-TOP PONY Li fruit, ice, milk, &e., in protusion; table unsuc- | toward his pocket for something, and then ed locatio serving youthfulness o be Ouk View JQOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—FURNITUKE AND | tion; plenty of shade; 1ee,tuilk and fruit plogettul.. Ar | drew back and struck Smith several times with one the proceeds to Millets gg wi toes # wwe “ame an seacoast or P11 Isth st. n.w., 3 story and basement, JOR SALE—DON'T MISS THE PGtciiirots Boantine House net pron, & ply iy Mrs. JAMES GANLEY, Boyd's s@ftion, Md. | 51 hot when he struck the firet blow Shorter | H¥ing inextreme poverty at Barbizon, thus P st. is a | Ke “5 O,incinding nice side lot, @25 | mouth: tease and cheap rent, Apply EASTERDA’ Jel2-lm* RPE ESL had nothing in his hand. He then reached | Pfeving that the Americans have no monetary I believe that hereafter the ee <a he prettiest (Queen Anne) Home; | HALDEMAN, 608 F st. u.w. ay’ yN" SUMMER BOARDING HOUS. s motive in their d i te nm back building; , in their own country. ¢ | d and solved by what science h feo story os TI1isH | NO-TOP } passed; Very large lawn with au abundance of shade. | followed two blows on the breast with what 3 ; ied and solved by what science has given iozy mud base jroouis ict anc cold water: vaio table rear 1301 K atin. = | Auitess FRANK KEPE, Boyd's, Mac JelI-Lm | Shorter took feo his pocket, ‘When the tuted | pune Eevoust Sx sie Leen Of the peiatiog: wo : story and basen = a FORT RETREAT, POPULAR 1 IN | blow was atruck Ginith ran to the middle oF the le to the French government by Presi-| “Dr. Brown-Sequard then went to say that eW YORE PHITADE <p WASTRG RS ete 4 $01 ehali of the United States ¢ : 4 (EW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WASHING. jountains of Muryiand, near Harper's Ferry, home al ; tone, but | 4e2t Harrison on behalf of t! transfusion of blood had not solved the problem ‘ton oan ARE ‘keen, hrnostie, erinoe eguorts aud country advautages uuexcelled W. M street and attempted to pick up ast , : Pek 7 government. and he is inclined to consider the | of rejuvenating » Tho Glee ina eenet die ‘utiful sestory | people to invest in the Keep ‘Iryst, Washington county, Ma, ce not nope He placed his hand over his | ri atter favorably, though his decision will not eieaber at auras te the Guana Sek aeaee I balcony Houses on SILK COLONY AT ODENTON. = a7 eg be made known at once gaus themselves are the depositories and trans- <a Better than Government bouds, gronnd rents or es 9 = RAN AFTER SHOBTE! poe ws rorme: “The . twolimes | railroad stock is this investment. “Where ca you Sleeping in the Cattle-pens. Shan arias aniline de was Reeasel ite eae saab NOTES. formers of forces. *-Then.” Dr. Brown-Sequard Y. ave, | Hud anything else that will pay even ‘25 per cent?” At Charles F. Shaw was cailed in the Police S y be continued, ‘if into a man old or feeble the ‘hat other industry ca vi id chi make in vi § 3 Ce . . . ring cell ay gand . e “irre die ote SANS gA uaF | Court to-day to answer a charge of vagranes | Witness called to Smith: “Come here, young | ye geryishes who wore defented at Arquin | LYNE clit of « Young utd vigorous being could (OR RENT) ODENTON and Ofiicer Branson testified that he found him | M0, You are stabbed, you are cul mae % i x by Col. Wodehouse's troops have fled to the | unison with this fresh life, which aie de d Beautitul Home, Complete in‘all its By is 5; SI b o . 4 s th this fresh hfe, which perv iuetie,"Threwatory brick with celine, Parvors | bes the advantage of situation, not equated, by anx | in one of the cattle-pens on the Baltimore and | Smith followed Shorter to W street. between | nit.” ‘The gunboats havecut off the dervisost | Maso wish this, w.:new 3-story and basement bay: 2 ms and bath : central location ; a per month, $65. 1011 TF st. story and baseueut bay window brick: othe bed-rooms; baths : state. : water supply. Twenty years ago Dr. Rrown-Sequard ad- ce. Pine yardon the side and in the | fatate, put your mouey where it will double iu value | Potomac railroad, near the eastern end of the | started toward witness, and then turned and x ‘ Beans pF pe AR Seee sins “ TiLOE WW APERACHTY is hiaudsowiely aud completely furnished, | M8 veeretime, A navy-yard tunnel, and learned from some of | ran toward the vacant lot on 10th stree. Wit-| Mr. Hirsch, the new U, S. ministerto Turkey, | vanced this view in a lecture before the medi~ > 4 e ‘i od hi . al faculty of Paris, Since thet vo py 2 a the land will double in value, besides the profit from | the neighbors that he had been there two days | Ness went over and caught him as he was fall- | yesterday presented his credentials to the sul- | ¢! faculty of Paris, Since then he has devoted bac. rear ali En ' ‘y : : - 3 i was himself to constant experiments on old animals, phe tale ee OCATION the ‘silk. ‘This wakes the ‘investment in the Silk | and nights in the rain. To t he said | ing. Witness felt nervous aud let him drop, | tan. He met with a cordial reception, sliev: FORREST, 1003 F et: hous 12 to t. nw. between 19th and 2¢th sts.-near the | Colony worth twice what 1t would be in any other | $04 nights in the rain, To the court he said | 716. Tema came to bis assistance, end they | The Berlin Post denies that there 1s to be a ¢ May, believing that he had = = rof 1vth st. sonth side; 1906. A fine yard on | Plac E h P self, susel tie te aaa Ok ths ‘aesieaant ‘ * in) proof of his view, hi chlis adsdh inn thee oan eco Basle. Aor ashort time we will hold these Silk Farms at | it happened, He said he had come from Rich- | place e me pe . | meeting between the czar and Emperor Fran- | chose himself as the next subject for experi- ny and Nerpiaten, to inspect apply | oa ce. Tt ae ce Nees aey fea Pe toe ons | mond and was on his way to Philadelphia, Sea as Mae reek AER ole Seneeds Ju Reelin. “| ment. ‘This latest searcher for the fountamn of _ 1335 F etn, w._ | te secure au interest in the sill crop. ~ ape ney him to the Lgabtaeny eae: aun we cei Sees Wadd: The shipbuilding establishment of Abel & | youth and the well-spring of life obtains his ves Full information obtained at office gested that he communicate with his friends, ° Le Merchant, at Havre, was destroyed by fire | panacea in this way: He takes from young liv- ir. RE Zarory ND oe * SS Speen ea Charles Lincoln, colored, testified that he | torday. * ing auimals—such as dogs and pigs—certain bomeig o a eg i er SOUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATION, | A Man Knocked Senscless with a Club. | saw the young men when the fight first started. | 2 pope £ J aera ial- | Organs. These, still palpitating. he casts into lar; Y rooms, with good size} yy1-5t* a _ 410 7th st, nw. Yesterday afternoon, about 6 o'clock, James | 4 number of them were sitting on Mrs, Ed-|, ¥¢'T iasenelever, formerly # leading social- a mortar and brays. The trituated organs are {OK SALE—A MILLER IRC PEs NE y | Wayland was seriously injured in Mrs, Lud- ist member of the reichstag, is dead. dwith distilled water and the URN 19th and I sts... .$416.66 loth st., near Q. 13th, bet. K and i. az0 Pet. wards’ step singing. Shorter came up and said | *1™ as, is _, | then com rie new. Anguite of 1 HOMPSO. NSE" | Wig's saloon on the Blair road, north of the | something about “five cents,” Somebody said | _ 1tis reported that serious dissensions exist | liquid is Soldiers’ i i i ve ili: 4 his elixir was thoroughly clarified Dr, . Soldiers’ home. A number of persons had | something about gambling, but witness did not | in the French cabinet over the unwillingness Afte T th 4 ighly "y LAND CHAPEL ORGAN. been drinking in the saloon, and Wayland had | remember what was said, Smith, he said, | ofsome of the members to prosecute Gen. | Brown-Sequord administered to himself a cu- (OR RENT.) ‘That beautiful House on the northwest corner of Ysth snd N streets northwest, 1303 N_ street. phy . Li gon te gay pena the sal ; : are it him, | Boulanger. bic centimeter with a hypodermic syringe, mdesive deslior: woven (Ti battoae Hine | manaal ct guicbasn Eoet coma cremate eee: had an altercation with a party and worsted | ee ee ee a ee oat lonaga Paper says 500 Cornwall families | just as morphine is injec The doctor de- view down the Po' iver from top of house. | mane aud buss tremolo; just the Orgau tor church, | him, The man then went off and got Michael * 4 if y ‘don’t, I'll " ” aaa " clares that the day follow: this experiment, Of the highest orden. nnUMnY BU, Workmanahty | Soir original cost we mae? Witt Bo osndfor nest °M" | Callahan go to the place and “do up” Wayland, | at3,@more, and if you don’t, Pl make id out” | 88¢ Teported to be wearing crape for relatives | Oricr two injections of this vital essence, be felb oe reece ie 12351 ._ | Callahan did so, and in the melee struck Way- | fr ithe alles Bhoetee ece dent git gut” | lost in the Conemaugh valley. _ | himself transformed. Up to that time half am For Sale... Fe SALE — AN. ASSORTM F SECOND: | land first with a stovepipe beer glass and fol- | clinched. Witness separated them three times | _G¢*™#ny proves her friendship for Russia by | hour's work, standing wp ix nti. = bapa ye a & Cena) | lowed it up by striking him over the head with | and took Smith away. He did not witness | resting in Berlina number of Russian stu- | hausted by Now he de Balance Tnnve vivek of Second tun Pionbe and Daves cites | & club, knocking him senseless, Oficer Mc- | the second fight, dents on the charge of being nihilists and en- | study three hours uninterra iGraire well know makers) which 1 am selling on cusy vay- | Natnara. hearing of the occurrence, went tothe | “Charlie, is you got my cigarettes?” asked | €4¢d ina conspiracy aguiust the life of the | least repose. His app ‘lien nel sneats Ceatecatbed of $5 and $10 mouthly. ,G SMITH saloon from whence Callaghan made his es- | the prisoner, as the witness was leaving the | 8. ] sleep is sweet and refre Must be leased for b or U years: ¥ wae CERT ‘Penns. 4 cape, leaving Wayland senseless on the floor. | oor. A terrible explosion of fire damp occurred in | forts its functions admiral Seatac svn to ‘ (OH SALA DIGEST OF THE LAW OF EXEC: | ‘The officer pursued Callaghan and, finding him orusn restiwoxr. coal mine at St. Etienne, France, Wednesday, | ttl labor is performed with wonderful ease Rew S-r- houses on N plan, which will enable the purchaser to settie ang | i clump of bushes, arrested him and took | gamuel Lineoln colored, testified that yes-| by which two hundred miners, if not more, jost | 8¥4 clearness. His feelings, also, have become Cap. st, bet. G and H-30 ——— grestion within rew moipenta’ “Gull or addres | him to the eighth precinct station, Callaghan mith 7 Rat b° Pengrreact . ‘ youthful. 20 Iows Circle, og OS ee . GLOVER, Koom 16, Atlantic Building, is from Boston and is the coachman of Gen, |terday afternoon when the first fight took » . Dr. Brown-Sequard declared that the dose be Wayland was | place he and others soparated the combatants, | At Berlin an army contractor named Hoge- | took wos equivalent to ten Years’ rejuvcuation, ‘ k subsequently taken to the Freedmen’s hospital, | Smith went to 10th and V streets and stood on | ™4nn has been sentenced to five years’ im~| Truly Pascal's “the and this morning was reported to be so badly | the corner. Shorter's mother took him home, | PFisonment and to be deprived of his civil | mind tires of conceiving before science wearies injured as to be unable to appear in the Police | Later, when Smith came up 10th street toward | T8hts for five years more for bribing paymas- | with supplying. Court where the case was coutinued, W street Shorter came to W street and met | Fs. Another contractor named Wallack has Se ee renee eRe mee him near a tree-box, and Shorter struck Smith | been sentenced to cighteen mouths’ imprison- | Cholera Morbus Raging at 100 Tikat aw, Transfers of Real Estate. three times with his left hand. Shorter had | @eutforasimilar offense, = =a iE PIANO BARGAIN OF THE | Deeds in feo havo been filed as follows: W. | his hand clenched as though he had some-| The report of the scrions illness of John dey -toned Ups m iy IS. Ve 3. Bte thing in his fist, but wituess did not see what | Ruskin is declared to be without foundation. I day- ne beautiful toned Upright, fuialted in fancy 8. Vernan to E. C. Stewart, lots 2 and 3, blk. it iJ ‘Smith put his hand to th, Apes} in oO 5 Sc new, “Pianos 1uF rent 2 18, Brookland; $1,200, Mary C. Moore to J. L. | staggered acrow the streot ond fell. Snath | Queen Victoria has subscribed £200 to the K SALE—LAKGEST AND BE Barbour, right of way in sq. 672; $—-. A. C. | made no attempt to strike Shorter, When they | Volunteer equipment fund. ps trade Columbus Busnes reduced to S130; Cue | Clark to J. G. Slater, lots 1 to 8, 19 and 20, sq. | met near the tree-box Shorter cailed to hini;| After a stormy debate the French chamber bk, 13r., thoroughly LE—A LARGE DOUBLE-OVEN BRICK- | Wilcox, of the Soldiers’ home handsomely fur- Kitchen Kane and Hot-water Boiler, all nearly 2 uew; will be sold cheap, Cull 400 New Hanipshire ave., cor. ask for plumber or foreman carpenter new buildi: ay Bricks, each. h, bet, 1 1 nstown, Cholera morbus in its worst form bes made its appearance at Johnstown, Pa, Wednesday night Dr. Foster attended over 100 cases among the workmen. Yesterday morning Gen. Hastings and Col. Douglass were stricken down with the complaint, were confined Pierce Place, bet. story Brick, 6 roc LATS. 1341 14th st, second oor flat... y Day tou at $.o; Extension-top at | 1089, W. Wheeler to C. T, Havener, property | ‘Do you want to fight now?’ of deputies Wednesday voted in favor of the | to their beds. The physicians say the disease 134) 14th x Jump-seat Surreys, $120., Alloter work in | o. castern branch; €3,125, Julia C. Baker to| Witness did not hear Smith's reply. __ | abolition of the secret-service fund. The vote | i, caused by the continued wet weather, Tents OS, Foor Hat... 52 a aid 124 C. B. Tanner, property on Brown street, in Feat A. Hickey was = = witness, but his | stood 301 for and 260 against abolition. and contents have been soaking wet for three "3 stalis, room for 3 ick, Lange Lot oR —NEW YORK, NEW YORK, N county; $1,440. C. B. Tanner to James ©. Tan canticoclaten od ilk Sabdiael ‘The World’s peace congress in Paris resolved | days. ‘ anne pa he York and Hames Repository. 466 | Churchill, same property; $1,445. W. B. Webb the f he? cnet, but he only | to hold the next conference in London, Sen-| A heavy rain fell yesterday morning and the vin fine Fepai cc res yg grer veered, Sa "Buagies,” Bubress to Epiphany Chureh home, pt. 4, eq, 250; saw the first fight, ator Sherman was elected a vice-president. treme are again rising, A fence of sman was North side of t. Oth and LOtb sis. now. et tous, V. Wi tes, Col W. O. Denison etal. to D. Ballanf, lot 22, blk. STABBED TO THE HEART. i ie . | working at the new bridge yesterday endeavor- ‘story Brick, © ns and cellar; heated Pay ous, Phaetuus, peloton Exineccioas i 12; South Brookland; $202.60. Jeremiah F. The Madrid Imparcial asserts that, the gov. Waxous, Coupes, Coup: Dr. Edward M. Schaeffer, deputy coroner, Foti new and sevond:tund, Formienhirs orexchtuge: | MeCarthy to W. T. Whelan, interest in pts. 1, | tostified that he made an examination of the Also largest stock of Harness in the city of all styles. | 2, and sub 77, 8q. 387; % : ‘ ing to save that #tructare, which wus damaged ernment having received a telegram from the | ™ vatican authorities inquiring whether the pope | WCavesday, from going out with the food, iupshire > P u to Hampshire av body and found three punctured wounds over | would be allowed a place of refuge in Spain in The recent rains filled. the streams over- 6 rooms. Kobes, Sheets and Nets at cost. Painting and repair- ; , flowing, and in consequence much of the rub- roit Bark, corner of Harewood iny a specialty’; ‘Larnouts Lought, sold and exchanged. the left nipple. There were also three similar | the event of his being obliged to leave Rome, | hich inthe crecks was disturbed, and a great eae hes OE ae eee all endvce stock. W. ¥. GEIEis Proprietor. eui_| Shot Hie Wriond with an Atr-Gus. | Vounds in the sack sbout the heart and one | Premior Sagaste, after consultation with tho | bist in the crocks was disturbed, and a, great story and bascanent Brick, 8 rooms an " 6,000 F RK SALE— 2 Isaac Jecms and Wm. Bell are colored resi- wound in the heart. The left lung was also in- | queen and ministers, replied in the affirmative, thought that a number of bodies were carried ween Bick an auadete hinttevetents. 2” 9,500 | PLAN: ats bee disicaaee DERIE SERS SOME GET | dents of East Washington, who have been on | jured, but death was due to the found of the | ranting the pope an asylum in Valoncta, down stream, as several were found along the Ngrth sie Of ot, 12th and 1th wise Wis OS m 1231 Est. n.w. | pleasant terms, but yesterday evening their jeart qh —— rere cies Soave, ee The report _ Portugal nemapesmas the banks at Cambria City. Eight bodies “were _S-story Brick, 9 rocis and cellar. » 6.75) Ti AS friendshi bi ht to b) ii though they nm with a fork, De bay trouble to arbitration is confirmed. | brought to the morgue yestercay : Nps ee Sean Yom ci inn 70 | Rana idl need geste oman: | nnasblp wa Deonght to an abrupt Wenig | eth OT ks heat Ser eesti Sta =| Deangtn Na tobe to arbitration i omen, ee we READQUARTERS FOR it tid price lint: DV BALLAUES AK 731 Ttbwe MISE | 94 and C streets northeast. when Teneo, ving SAW THE LUNGES WITH THE FORK. cials to make the reception of the shah in Lon-| Our Riflemen Win Two More Victories, . 7,500 ‘OUNG P; ING had an air-gun, said: ‘Lookout, Bill, I am| Richard Vigal, colored, testified that the | don a memorable one was done, but the popu-| 4 match took place Wednesday at Rainbam : Cazes, Goidfishes, &, SCHMID'S Bird Mere it? going to shoot.” He was as good as his word, | prisoner came np 10th strect and Smith came ee — Aad —— ne ot | between the Massachusetts rifle tegm ‘and the SALE—MEEKS, MEEKS, MEEKS. ee eee ae ace ee down 10th street. They met near # tree-bor. | crumbled at the interruption of trafic on the | London rifle brigade. ‘The Americans won the T HAVE | “Look here, Ike,” said his companion, “Do i hand and f larye stock of nec: $ 3 ter drew a fork from his pocket. Witness the match by a score of 1,084, against 1,007 scored Houses and Lots for sale in all the suburbs. Brick 2,000 stand Carriages, Buggies Phactons, Barrens he. | You know you shot me?” Shorter drew # fo - streets by the parade, ya , ta. Day- 2A 5 A - hear what was said, but Shorter attended by their o; ts. The shooting of the “r- cad ° serie wension Cubrivlettes, Keusingtous, Road Carts, ‘No, indeed,” replied Ike. “Did 12” could not Gen, Boulanger mn a garden party | by their opponen' “suv THOS. E. WOODS & SON, *; gu aud Ulive wee, aproved bys intee tous, and all styled of Business Wagons, Harness, You certainly did.” salad Bi 1, Pas ing his | %e™ed angry and was crying. Witness saw | e's Brick House. Lap ding Lots in Takoma Park from 3 to 20 cents a foot. Lots tu Brookland frou 3 to 14 ceute a foot. Lots iu Forest Glen trom 2 to 7 cents a foot. We have choice lots in Kalorama Heights at first > 2 " iven by the Prince of Wales at Marlborough | American team was excellent throughout the Branch Ofice: Tanyas Building, 624s ube “ aiiceal desigabie” fenuian iste found iby ar pocommodating | hand over fs stomach, ae him make two lunges at § bear J nee gor Eouse seoterday, at which Queen Vietoria and contest. At 500 vards Lieut, Bumstesd and Peston, coor — ca etst ERR eah easy ace | inealte Oh astotenen ait fens | Some nelghbur flephoned tothe polis. and | sal stont fsck extrdny afernsen | the aha were prem Tinos. ple each made seven consecutive tages (uearly finisied 10 rooms and bath, Ike was arrested by Sergeant Wall and Police- | was standing in his door when some one stopped || Minister Lincoln presided last night ata F 1 7 soothe ot % =... a man Wannell and locked up. The injured man - * ‘the street.” "i in a aia nities. arbre te. ach house on ipctee ave, i. w.. very valuable’ Domine none. Bitte, Mal etree AGONS CARPENTER: | was removed to Freedman’s hospital, where his There's @ jrb down the street.” | floral fete given in honor of the 106th anni- and said: Witness went down, but the crowd had sep- } versary of the founding of Christ church, Lam- gences. For sile by owner aud bilder on easy tera. | °FtY- sri wayohicufriages abd ‘Wuswiea” 2 atayen 2 | Wound was dressed. This morning he was not | Nia” “aetwent ie Edards? te get some rce- | beth, “Referring to the Lincoln tower attached Lécption coruer Providence aid Burus street, BE. Vinee aaa sOuRS: COUR, ~ able to appear in the Police Court, and the | cream, and while in there the fight was i ae %. Ringold 3m jashinton, , C8S® Was continue: blew a whistle, and when eae ULE PRE amo sous | J S| ceca Hien ett ge tn or be yt a 7 . L — = x it s] mAs wer o itn told of Be for Hirendaie:«t Collere Station, Mand Q. Lote and Vins | 3 ‘ sete | AUCTION SALES. Correepondenceot Tax EVENIne Sram, iar saed ath Saas when be ermened Meter Jand: excellent water; beantifal oak wrove: frequent i pad tation raten ily Geen w trip: mat: | OR SALE—NEW BRICK DWELLING ON LET- ered stieci, wear Jatt xiw Fitat ocr. Parlor, | PINE THUEESTORY. AND. BASEMENT Borns, July 5, 1889. _ | the latter said: “I was going to surrender. ; coum! Keting delivered free; Lalf-dozeu nice howes: PRESS- . e latter ang | See LG SAAS Saba ae | Sicha shanes ceca tae | Regie Mees ARB NRHA | ace 'rourn at Baran betwoon Boyar | 4, banding over the York ound ine mab BONG2S wat or coliegs stations hid 20H” | 86.200, “TYLER @ RUTUEIGORD, 1307 Pat Pi TERNOON, JULY AT fod Barnes ville clubs, resulting in victory | “8m! "t the fork I had,” ‘said the ” Raa ties CuRVEROR Ratpence atk Fok SALE-AFINE RESIDENCE ON VERMONT = LOT 14, SQUARE 479, Paris Uae sinner ae femal “I left that fork where I picked i — ba a oe a! Misseieit rich ron is eet ban td frase “e"lncten and Smproved White and Barber, THE VERDICT. ————S——— Dasenie L iE THOS GMhaexsey & 0o., Wide two-story beak Eatiling males eee 4 young man by the name of Richard Haw- ‘The jury returned a verdict holding Shorter : . kins, living near this place, had his hand badly | responsible for the killing, and sfter being PERSONAL. area ate cia “tie, property Sears icahauses invent | injured by a, binding machine, “Amputation Py a EXAMINATION QUESTIONS four een behos ~churel ke. on P ben ‘y~ and ances, Bead 105-1 Sey testa Daseauent brick, et 3 balance in one and two we e201 m’ Southwest cor, Sth hd i ste... ‘punuber of other lotses in iy! —— —— — —_ enty for uniia) eck ty. Pi eee ATS DELECI™ 208 AUST BROWS Eel ee _Room 14, Glover b’id'g: take elevateee FHP i SALE—A BARGAIN IN THE NORTHWEST, — — ~ in the center of the city, = collar F x00 soo ie LAW, | br petit abe hey: price $4,500 if eohd Salt ne SS Se | iad Daas NP name te OLD STAND 15 THE ONLY PLA 6. te ee 3 SALE—THAT maaan Loe ermnont ave. b.w., with 1553 ¥vtrect uw. tmh12-Ga fom Ean Se EBBITT HOUSR WASHINGTON, DQ if a . FEF iz ¥8 isainer. Goad Called Wea ee